Southwest High School - Sachem Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1959
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The following studious people are this year's Cer- tificate of Merit winners: fleft to rightj Anne Bart- lett, Gayle Duncan, Linda Lockwood, I a ck M a yer, lim Manley, George Lowry, George Landrum, David W'arren, Mike Roehr, Mike Brimm. Norton Nellcin, jon Hinkle, Allan Nilsson. Not in picture: jim Hop- lcins. lt's crowded .... With 2240 people packed into fifty-seven classrooms, one auditorium, two gyms, one cafeteria. and one swimming pool, Southwest was a bit crowded this year. However, because of the new junior high, next yearis opening day crowd will have approximately three hundred fewer happy faces. IT'S A TIME N A PL CE . . . . but not always lloinvvoming. thc' Svnzvstor Danvv. the School Spirit Dance, the junior- Svnior Prom, and .s-vueral other social vuonts prow that S0llflll,L7L'Sl, though primarily concm'nf'd with avadoznir' pmnsuits, is not all work and no play. . . . . but not for long A two-million dollar project. thx' Gvorgv Caleb Bingham junior High School, will fill a largc' gap in the educational farilificfs of our naiglzlmorlzoorl. Tho naw school, wlzich will vflucate seventh, eighth, and ninth graclvm. prornise.s' rvliof from thc' cramped Conditions at Sontlzwvst and at tho several grade' schools in this arva. WE WILL LWAYS REMEMBER. I t' Q10 Muzi r '41 W fwfr df 1 I Q ,f CIOC 3 E? UTHWESTin 5 S A S 5 Q 3 3 3 f 2 5 3 Q 5 9 S 3 5 , 1 tg Q 23, Q .. X k NEB- i -sr, ,F fs L. ,gf ,W I wins? ess S 1 :fu mf: f 5 ., K js Q 2 X ?W wW5f f fffgggs 'ss ,fffff sy . ,ff ,ef - ff Q A fb if ' gf Q53 fffmgg glib . X 153 I xg - W 5 1 fx mxxk X gg 1 y - S5 -.-. 1-rf ,.qg?qx gf X . f i m . ' ff .Q H 55 gg Wx X. ' - ,za M mx V Z' l L2-S 5251. A ' ' 4 Q x Q55 K 5,52 if-ff' ,.,f f Q ' ll' FR- the YEAR with its excitement and seriousness An unforgettable sight-the beautiful Plaza at Georges keeps in training with a judo workout. Christmastime. mbassadors of Good Will Participating for Southwest in the American Field Service program this year were two stu- dents from different countries. Georges Ertzer of Strasbourg, France, spent a year with Mr. and Mrs. VVashburn and their son Kit. Highlights of his stay were his activities as President of the French Club and the experiences gained while on the Student Council Executive Board. Dave Foster enjoyed last summer in Heidelberg, Germany, with Dr. and Mrs. Krug and their son Monnie. His visit was climaxed by a Senate reception at Bremen for all the students visit- ing Germany. The boys not only carried back many pleasant memories of their trips, but also served as good will ambassadors for their countries. A memorable scene-the inspiring beauty Dave visits a cuckoo clock factory in the Black Forest. of old Germany. Mastering the 33 character Cyrillic alphabet. Sprechen Sie? For several years Southwest has heen proud, and justly so, of its outstanding foreign lan- guage department. Offering a wider and more comprehensive selection of courses than any other Kansas City high school, our language department this year introduced into its curricu- lum a course in Russian. Even though the study of the difficult tongue proved hard work for twenty-seven Indians, the enthusiasm inspired by this rather unusual innovation remained undimmed. A new aid to learning German, as shown below, was the practice of recording passages and then replaying them to detect the mistakes in pronimciation and inflection. As usual, Caesar's campaigns and Cicero's oratory offered a challenge to the Latin classes, while contemporary literatu1'e captured the interest of French and Spanish students. Surely every Southwest student should take pride in the outstanding advances of our excellent language de- partmeut. The second-your German class c.rperin1z'nt.s' with new After all these years, Gaul is still dilIff1'l'li methods of study. into three parts. A thing of beauty is a joy foreverf The newly renovated art room is indeed a thing of beauty as well as a carefully pla11ned work room. New floors, an acoustical ceiling, modern- istic lights, Venetian blinds, and peach-colored walls are both practical and decorative. The new desks of blond wood, designed by Miss Ruth Beck, have adjustable tops and handy supply drawers. Bulletin boards have replaced blackboards and give ample room for display of art work. These l completely new features of decoration l provide a most attractive studio for young artists. Students learning the professional silk-sc'l'een process. Early to bed and early to rise Makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise. If this old saying is true. several students at Southwest should benefit by their rising early enough to attend 7:30 classes in chemistry, drafting, and art. It may be difficult to arrive at school almost before dawn, but it is pleasant to be dismissed an hour early in the afternoon. Next year the new junior high will relieve the overcrowded conditions which make such early classes necessary this year. Ola, lam' I hate to get up in the morning! Busy people 10 s views. Several of Miss Guyer's American history students will have a decided advantage over other college freshmen next fall. The fortun- ate seniors who participated in Southwests first Advanced Placement class may receive up to five hours of college credit for success- ful completion of the enriched course. VVide reading, frequent discussion, and individual research into varied topics give the students in this class a more thorough understanding of the subject than they would receive in a regular high school course. This challenging type of work has proved to be not overly difficult: on the contrary, every student has thoroughly enjoyed a stimu- lating course taught by an excellent teacher. Doing college Work in high school is indeed a rare privilegeg it is hoped that in the future the program will be expanded at Southwest in order to give this valuable educational op- portunity to a greater number of students. are happy people A panel cliscussion on the American Revolution al- lows students to air their Wl1o's playing 'possumi' Family Living students use posters to aid Fusing metal with a their class discussions. 60000 F. arc I ,Emi LJ Y 1 ...i R I 1 wx 'XL f 9 f . K, Yr k k , s Q- K k K ,X ' . ifgmx 1. 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It was a cold, dark night when the tribes met in mortal combat. The Shawnee Indians suc- cessfully attacked first, but the valiant South- west hraves struck back with two swift blows. Rallying, the Kansans almost turned the tide of battleg but when the dust had cleared, South- west emerged triumphant. XVith whoops of ex- ultation, the eonquerors returned to their tee- pees, leaving a bewildered and crest-fallen foe and victory! 13 Throw owoy your peace pipef' Though hampered by a lack of experienced players, the 1958 Southwest gridders, nevertheless, gained three victories and a tie. Their most thrilling achievement was licking a twelve year jinx by beating Shawnee-Mission, 13-12. Subsequent matches held much disappointment as the Indians faced and lost to the top four teams in the city. Against Lincoln the squad again found the winning way and followed up with a victory over Van Horn. Then, in the final game of the season, the warriors fought powerful Paseo to a tie. Next year our football prospects are brighter since many of the lettermen will be returning after a year of varsity experience. Southwest pushes on. - - s sgi-rmxxsg-g.s.sx1,t,Q1s.ssmNF3Wm4 Cmzclz Robinson gives instructions fu his captains, Fred Ilcssvlrotlz and john Kupkn. Gridders Take Three Games YVhile the team is nt work, the managers rest. .- KKHQX :4v:AH .x - fw 'Y' NW, ,Q 26 X XSL X - n Xml ,ff - ,,, Mm., WWWA ...w'igV4 ,- 'Q :SX . x -QQ fjim' 'Q jg E mx Q X - , QNNTISS X. -W - Mix --gg A w Xj'+X - Q2 N93 Q91 k ,if N , .fr Q 5 fi f I QR A Lg? N x in hp an-Q, , ,Kira n 5 morASas - n 3 Designers of the winning dvvnls in the Car sticker contest-Irfan Ilnfvlzvr and Judy Moser. Our taam makes the baskets our clzcvrlcadvrs thc nom Half-time brings spirited Pep Club out on the ' field. K 11 The social whirl started off in full swing with the Homecoming Dance. Transformed into an autumn Wonderland, the gymna- sium was crowded with loyal Indians. The dance was climaxed by tl1e crowning of the lovely queen, Marsha Arni, who was attended by Carol Coon, Dottie Dunlap, Sharrie Farrar, Andie NVilliams, Mary jo VVilliams, and Lucinda Young. It was agreed by all who were present that the 1958 Homecoming Dance was the greatest ever. Homecoming Is A Gala Event I ndzans really rock zt at the bzggest dance of the year. Debby Young ROTC Queen Valentines Day lent its traditional at- mosphere to this year's ROTC Ball. The dance, preceded by a delicious dinner at the Colden Ox, was held at the Temple Binai jehudah, where Miss Debby Young, Southwestis queen, and the queens of the other high schools marched with their escorts beneath crossed sa- bres. Serving as attendants to the queen were Marcia Bordinan, lane Bushfield, Linda Myers, Indy Sackin, julie Shep- herd, and Andie VVilli21ITlS. All who at- tended the ball felt that it was indeed one of the social highlights of this school year. Honor Guard TOP ROXV: Kit VVashbum, Rusty Hzunblin, George Myers, Ed Levinson, David Eich- enberger. SECOND ROW: Allen YVyly, Tom Talbot, Arthur Iames, Dudley Shoemaker, Ierq' Ste-walt. BOTTOM ROXV: Melvyn Kogan, Gordon Wiltse, Bill Dickinson, jerry XVillimns. Cadets Show Versatilit Rifle Team STANDING: john O'Neal, Larry Clutz, Dan Eichenberger, Tom Talbot, Ierry Stewart, David Eichenberger. KNEEL- ING: Kit lV11shburn, Allen YVyly. The ROTC unit of 1958-59 has excelled in many ways. Southwest's rifle team placed sec- ond in the city meet. ln thc Rcdskin- Reucls the Honor Guard was commended for its precision drill. Later in the year, at the ROTC circus, the drill team performed and the cadets pre- sented an exciting wall-climbing act. XVith the emphasis on individual participation and physi- cal prowess, the Annual Field Day was held at Southwest. Individual inemhers of the hattalion also rc- ceived honors. Allen XVyly was appointed head of Division C-4 on the All-City Division Staff, and Kit VVashburn won first place in the City Rifle Meet. Southwest has every reason to he proud of its ROTC unit. Cadets practice for the ROTC circus The knowledge of the average cadet includes drill, HIIIIJ-I'l'l1lIll1g, and riflcry. 1 X M A 3 'Q -Q X , X V 'I ' K Xxx y iv s K S Aa S 5. . xg-fs? . . x -L X - -..,., N ,,.,,k .x , 'Kg I ,wb 3 1 if xg . X Q X L51 Y , 5 s Q f I ,M-.W .. , ,,,-H 9 1 i I k Bruce Newton hangs down his heady as the Male Chorus emotes on Tom Dooley? The arrival of Pepe La Pew causes some excitement for the Polecats. 24 The Southwest Singers set forth the merits of country style music. One of the high spots -in the Revels is provided by the Male Octet. From the first note of the overture the 1958 Revcls fave mromise of another 3 l i great show. On his first day at Southwest, Iacqucs was greeted by al bevy of beautiful Indian maidens, our me 7 BV cheerleaders, and the hard- Jracticin f foot- , l I . c ball team. With the Girls Choir demonstrating, he noted the difference between American and French classes. As he progressed to the driver's education and instrumental music classes a ues learned about such thin TS as notices from the , Cq office and the difficulties involved in learning to drive. From a grand ballroom in Paris to an old-fashioned country hoeclown, the show sparkled with variety. At last, with the entire cast singing the stirring finale, another Rcflslcin Hcvcls was successfully ended. The Girls' Choir and Girls' Glcc Club make ll striking scene as French schoolgirls. john Davis and Dult Harman do some fancy foot- Following an undistinguished league season, the basketball squad suddenly came to life in the State Regionals to win second plaee. In league play the Indians just missed a spot in the first division by dropping their last game to Manual. The team led the league in scoring, but unfortunately they were weak in defense. Two players. Charles Hess and Dan Selnnel- zinger, won berths on the All-City Squad. With several lettermen returning, we can expect a better season next year. lVhere's the ball? jim. Davis sinks another one for the B-team.. Indians Second In Regionals It's another two points for Hvssclroth. Schmclzingvr rvtricues for Southwest Mr. Milton entertains members of tlzc Concert Choir at tha annual fall Choir breakfast. Horn complete with player. N 28 From the first day of school, up and down the halls the sounds of practicing herald performances by the music depart- ment. The various groups consistently show merit in their fields, and Southwest is 'ustl l proud of their fme record. Oli a rainy afternoon tlu' Concert Clioir departs for tlzv Miisiz' Eclu- Cators' National ClPIlf?l'l'llC'l' at XVic'l1ita. 4 ,M N 9 2 12 R fy. ik. if f , Q X if .wg 5 x ,:- -s -1 4. g as fwf Q? Q XG we :N ff' F ':. iff' 5 '3g44f XB, . Q v . 4.9 U, fi. b ' 75 is fp' 1, 5 ,, 4 ni Ely - U I S nm R gigs! .X .Q Q .a .s. ,..-s., iv-a Our old buddy Rags has for years been one of the most popular characters around school. Seen Around School The year of the Sputniks and the Vanguards wit- nessed some striking changes in the American scene. NVe finally beat Shawnee-Mission in foot- ball! Chemises and trapezes were going out of style Cthank heavenj, but ivy league seemed here to stay. On the academic side. accelerated math classes, working closely with the science depart- ment, hailed a new approach to science education. In addition, Southwest became the first school in the city to offer Russian and college credit in American History. Those people we saw wander- ing sleepily in our crowded halls were the chosen few who were privileged to attend 7:30 classes. XVith the new junior high rapidly going up, less crowded conditions were in sight for next year. XVhile this school year was definitely one of progress and change, not everything was radically different. YVe still had the good old Southwest routine. Assignments and tests competed with dances and dates for our valuable time. Seniors, after struggling through College Boards and en- trance applications and research essays, looked back longingly on the carefree underclass years. Underclassmen, on the other hand, looked forward to the pampered life of seniors. High school years are all too shortg and, true to form, the pleasant experiences of this one came to an abrupt close. XVherever We go and whatever we do, Southwest in ,58 and ,59 will be a time and a place we will al- ways remember. Music room? I couIdn't tell you- Fm new here myselff' That familiar place of enticing aromas and delicate flavors - our cafeteria. Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed roundsf' All this for one little picture? Julie and Billy have a serious discussion about their problems. 32 Carousel Captures Audience DRAMA'f IS PERSONAE Carrie Pepperidge Nan Stritzinger Iulie Jordon Mrs. Mullin Billy Bigelow Policeman David Bascombe Nettie Fowler Enoch Snow Jigger Craigin Arminy Hannah Captain First Policeman Second Policeman Sailor Heavenly Friend Starkeeper Dr. Seldon Louise Carnival Boy Enoch Snow, Ir. Principal Sherron Baslee Jocelyn North Margaret Ziegler Kenneth Burton Allan Bell Kip Pells Phyllis Lindsey Carl Chinnery Dale Mutchler john O'Neal Vllenda Zimmerman Teddie Kern Harvey Kaplan Larry Borcherding Howard Bodney David Young ,lim Hopkins Steve Cohn Steve Cohn Susan Soard Jim Merrick Steve Woods David Kasper .FX Q x XX Xu x :nuff N5 S 'S Q R J aw Boy Scouts, present and past, honor the organization in an assembly. Variety in Assembly Programs Ph-f-f-f-ff! Martian monstcrs pay a surprise visit to Earth via the Suchem skit. Mr. Cannon awards Bill Dc Alley the Grand A familiar face returns io the The Kansas City Pliilliar- Prizc' of Sauil1u:0st's Science Fair. Soliilzwifst stage'-Dwi? H olte- 'rnonic and soloist give an made, our foreign exchange enjoyablepUrf0rn1am'e. student in 1955-56. 35 X N X Q N X' x ' ' X: K. - is ,Nr M X . X .Q X - Q xx M Wg : f A swf fa wx :.A . .x,, L - f A . . X H Mgr- 9 Qi? 545' A 5 X 'sg A mi ,k K xggs .5 LL y KN , 1 . -QQ. 4? X Q - 4 9 'X L Li ,QNS9 Q- 'wiki . - - ., ' zxfie-Iwslfrhfi. xs f , 'L .Q -'-- .A,. . .. Z , ., L S-Q f ' . ' 1 5 ,R T 5' X -, - . ,E 5,5 iq 5 , A - .Q K X - Q i E L x iii? X I r I r Applying Sheridan W'liifeside,s beard is ll full-time job. llfafeliful Mr. VVesfern keeps cz constant DRAMATIS PERSONAE Sheridan Vlihiteside Mike Cordon Maggie Cutler Elizabeth Bean Bert jefferson Mike Brimm Mrs. Stanley Pat McCaugl1ey Mr. Stanley Steve Cohn Lorraine Sheldon lane Hartwell Beverly Carlton jim Hopkins Banjo Ierry Mendelson Miss Preen Sharon Cwin D1'. Bradley Bob Cordon Harriett Stanley Elinor Schifman Bichard Stanley Butch Charlson june Stanley Mary jo Vlfilliains, Judy Marsh john Larry Borcherding Sarah Pam Plumberg XVestcott Allan Bell Badio Technician Pete Nichols Choir Boys jon Hiukle, Bill McKenzie, Dave Foster, Bob Coleman, Louis Koutsoubos Professor Metz Leo Butts Expressman Jerry Miller Sandy Dick Hammett Mrs. Dexter Marcia Lewin, Carol Handley Mrs. McCutcl1eon Ann Houston Convicts Dennis Moriarty, Emil Zetmeir Plainclothesmen Tom Roberts, Fred Hesselroth Director Mr. Leonard YW-stern vigil behind the scenes. Dust thou art, to dust returneth Y-Teens make facors for the sick and aged in convalescent homes. Bill De Atley with his prize-winning Science Fair exhibit. Art students decorate the fence around the new library building. 38 Oh, my achin' feet - Frequent complaint heard after the Liter- ary Tea. Dancing Russian style is fun but strenuous for Ameri- can-trained musvles. UgI1! Ugh! GIul1b!!',- Spotlighters show their true personalities. 39 Excelsior Captures Cup TOP ROVV: Iim Agrnnoff, Lawrence Zalcman, Allan Bell, Mike Brinnn, Bemie Friedman, Richard Solem, Kip Pells. THIRD ROW: Steve Chamo, Jerry Mendelson, Andrea Williams, Louise Layton, Sandra Higman, jerry Robinson, Ronald MacLennon, Indy Kaufman, Beckie Lawrence. SECOND ROVV: Rex Thrasher, Io Ellen Silvemian, Susan Nlfright, Sue Gooch, Mait Erickson, Linda Lockwood, Anne Bartlett, Ricky Landnim. BOTTOM ROW: Jane Hart- well, Cynthia Laing, Charlotte McKean, joan Louis, Sharrel Keyes, lack Mayer, Lucinda Young, Gene Kornfeld, Betsy Ruvel. After a gay and very sociable dinner at the Country Club Christian Church, the members of ten literary societies gathered in the school auditorium to listen to the declamations and ora- tions of their representatives. Summus attempted a clever en- trance by marching in backwards. After the oral events were completed, a feeling of suspense and excitement mounted while the decisions of the judges were being tallied. Club songs were rendered until Mr. Cannon announced the winners of both oral and written events. Amid cheers and tears, Excelsior emerged triumphant for the second consecutive year with nine points while Z-A and Sesame tied for second place with seven points each. After congratulating the winners, members and sponsors retumed home to recuperate and to plan their strategy for next year's contest. 40 Sesame and Z-A Tie For Second VERY SUPERIOR Essay jerry Robinson, Excelsior jim Agranoff, Zend-Avesta Verse lack Mayer, Excelsior Sue Gooch, Sesame Oration loan Louis, Sesame Declamation lane Hartwell, Sappho Kip Pells, Zend-Avesta SUPERIOR Oration Sandra Higman, Delphi Steve Charno, Excelsior Io Ellen Silverman, Sappho Ricky Landrum, Veda Michael Brimm, Zend-Avesta Short Story Ben Achtenberg, Excelsior Ierry Mendelson, Excelsior Cynthia Laing, Omega Indy Kaufman, Sappho Mait Erickson, Sesame Beckie Lawrence, Veda Essay Louise Layton, Sappho Bernie Friedman, Zend-Avesta Eat, drink, and be merry, for tonight we may win Summus spelled backwards spells Summus. the contest! Declamation Rex Thrasher, Excelsior Charlotte McKean, Sesame Allen Bell, Summus Betsy Ruvel, Thalian Verse Linda Lockwood, Athena Andrea VVilliams, Athena Anne Bartlett, Delphi Ronald MacLennon, Excelsior Gene Kornfeld, Omega Lucinda Young, Omega Susan XVright, Sappho Sharrel Keyes, Sesame Lawrence Zalcman, Summus Richard Solem, Zend-Avesta H JV Q f X X sse- 41 Joe Dorr winners, lim Baker and Stu Paterson, break the tape. The Southwest cindermen of 1957 were tagged by many as the finest track team in the history of the school,', but the speed- sters of 1958 were no less than fabulous. The returning lettermen, bolstered by a group of great new stars, streaked through the season undefeated. They came in far ahead of the field in both the State Indoor and Outdoor meets. Then, for diversion, the thin-clads turned in winning perform- ances at the St. joseph Relays and the City Meet. Coach Ewing, voted Coach of the Year by local sports writers, deserves special praise for guiding the Indians to their third state championship in four years. In the State Outdoor competition, the squad scored forty-two points, which gave them a twenty-two point margin over second place Ladue High School of St. Louis. The fleet- footed 880 relay team, timed third in the nation, easily broke the state record in that event. In the final triumph of the unde- feated season, the Indians were tremen- dous, scoring 115 points at the City Meet. Without a doubt the '58 tracksters were the finest team in the history of the South- west. 42 Jarrin' ', Jack Jackson puts it ,way out there. Here are 27 reasons why Coach Ewing was chosen Coach of the Year. Southwest Romps Through Track Season It is impossible to speak of the 1958 track team except in superlatives. By the season's end, they were known as the best team in the region, possibly the best in the nation. The key to such a reputation lies in the excellent team balance. First, the Indians had an invincible strength in track events. The dash men, led by Stu Pater- son, were consistent winners. jim Baker and John Laing garnered points in the 440 yard dash, an event in which Baker holds the state record. Throughout the season Southwests teams broke record after record in the relays. The Indians excelled not only on the track, but also in the field. Paterson and jack Prather in the broad jump usually placed high, often first and second, while in the pole vault and shot-put, the Indians won still more points. Even with such talent, a great coach is necessary to produce a champion- ship team. Southwest was fortunate to have Coach Ewing, who ably brought the team to- gether. Hence, it was inevitable that the 1958 track champions should reach the pinnacle of success and renown. Dick Harman sails through the air. 43 X m - Q X xx X 1 :ss if K 'fs W XX ,f sx . -L X321 A X sf y - 1 X X . 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FIFTH ROXV: Harvey Kaplan, Jerry Stewart, Myron Talmau, Harvey Bur- stein, Jim Brown, Steve Chick, Vic Damon, Barbara Molotsky, Bill Shew, Charles Greenberg. FOURTH RONV: Linda Smalley, Ben Achtenberg, Marc Bernstein, Dick Abloff, Richard Rosenwald, Sharon Higman, Carl Cl1lHl1CT3', Pat Bengtson. David Ellis, Shirley Reid. THIRD RONV: Mrs. Harriet V. McCaffrey, Mary Kay Nanninga, Judy Johnson, Mait Erickson, Bonnie Herbranson, Frances Smith, Pat McCaughey, Cathy Morgan, Carole Sue Francisco, Stefanie Gill, Sharon Baker. SECOND RONV: Ann Adler, Nancy Shopmaker, Sally NVilliams, Myma Martin, Joyce Moss, Betty Peterson, Steve YVoods, Carol Gladstone, MaryKessinger, Rita Vandever, Carol Nelson, Mr. Samuel P. Gibson. BOTTOM ROVV: Boh Bond, Harold Levine, Pam Tennyson Van Mankwitz Don Bowen, Jean Blackwell, Ranelle Tobb, Rick VVells, Joan Stiefel, Kerry Goldberg. NOT IN PICTURE: Carol ,Babcock, Dave liem- strom. Nancy Little, Buzzy Morris, McKay Anderson, Mike Mann, Elliot Goldstein. TOP ROVV: Judy Anthony, Nancy Rich, Louise Layton, Linda Myers, Martin Connell, Nick Klingberg, George Costello, Nelson Ruff, Gene Lafferty, Barbara Minkin, Andrea Yliilliains. FIFTH RONV: Barbara Molotsky, George Ertzer, Jim Merrick, Dick Fogel. Allen Ptashnik, Christopher XVashhurn, Lawrence Zalcinan. T. D. Brous, Rowland Anthony, Jim Haviland, Jim Hopkins. FOURTH ROW: Harriet Keller, Bev Brockus, Lucinda Young, Jackie Boisse, Dianne Tumer, Carol Harper, Ale-tha Schultz, Bill Show, Sharrie Farrar. JoAnn Fuhrer, Toby Roth. THIRD ROVV: Nancy Turner, Barry Altman, Marc Bemstein, Barry Mnookin, Larry Rosenthal, Kip Pells, Jim McMeachin, Philip Rabicoff, Chris Keehn, Steve Skid, Jocelyn North. SECOND ROVV: Jane Bush- field, Betsy Ruvel, Marsha Firestone, Dehbie Young, Suzie Rowland, Lynne Swingley, Judy Moser, Lynn Ottman, Steve Woods, Nancy Vollrath, Elliott Goldstein. BOTTOM ROVV: Stephanie Deitchman, Ritchie Swartz, Laura DiGiovanni, Gail Levitch, Mary Ellen Getman, Margaret Dailey, Steve Peck, Cam Sehutte, Steve Norris, David Silver-forb, Randy Cox. NOT IN PICTURE: Bar- hara Browning, Linda Turner, Bonny Halbeck, Margaret Salamon, Marcile Rowland. NYehh Gilmore. 46 Council oices Indians' Opinions The Student Council has played an active and im- portant role in school life. The many activities of this yearis busy council included managing the school's Y f first activity ticket plan, joining the Missouri Associa- P,-ggidgnfg Dave Foster tion of Student Councils, tabulating activity points, and Jim Hrfpkifw Cvnfef planning assemblies, supervising the foreign exchange campaign, and inaugurating a semester dance. An increased amount of the councilis Work has been chan- neled into committees, which have gained a new importance under the revised constitution. with Sponsor Mr. Sam- uel P. Gibson. SGT.-AT-ARIKIS, Leslie Lyddong SECRETARY, Mary Beth Bryang TREASURER, Gene Laffertyg CRITIC, Bob Gordon, TREASURER, Mike Brimm, VICE-PRESIDENT, Mike Gordon, CRITIC, Mike Blumenthal, SGT.-AT- ARLIS, Phil Marcus, VICE-PRESIDENT, Paul l'VoIffg SECRETARY, Lucinda Young. 47 Sharing the gcwel, Andie l'Villiams and Allan Nilsson pro- mote Red Cross spirit with the help of Sponsor Mrs. Chelsae B. Sargent. Red Cross Serves School and Community Our junior Red Cross Council has de- voted another year to working for others. Mindful of the many traditions and wor- thy projects that have long been a part of the activities at Southwest, the chap- ter has continued to further such causes as the sending of chests of school sup- plies, toys, books, and various other use- ful articles to disaster areas of foreign countries. Members also sponsored the annual fund-raising drive and initiated the new disaster program and first aid course, designed to promote safety in the home and community. Southwest takes pride in the work of the junior Red Cross. Secretary, Judy Anthonyg Parlia- V-ice-President, Irene Brederman mentarian, Sandy Claymang Sgt.- Good will gifts Treasurer, Barbara Herrin Treas- at-Arms, Bob Levyg Sgt.-at-Ar-ms, for overseas. urer, Bob Ihdeg Secretary Pat Pur Susie Mann. PHS. TOP ROIV: Bill Pachter, Harold Klee, jim Manley, Harry Carlton, David Miller, Tom Roberts, Bob Brewster, Roger Clark, Rich Palmer, Cooper MoXVhirter, Tom Anderson. FIFTH ROVV: Sandy Shlyen, Carl Helmstetter, Dick Burnham, Allan Block, Clar- ence Knr. David Hardy, Brad Goldberg, Victor Bodney, Yale Dulginow, jim Kushner. FOURTH ROYV: Michele Honai, Susie Stripp, Carl Cbarlson, jane Houston, Barbara Throckmorton, Cheryl Heimbrodt, Janis Mehornay, Vivian Eveloff, ,Indy Hackett, 'Theresa Schieber, Nancy Scott. THIRD ROXV: Barbara Herrin, Sally Haydon, Harriett Harmon, jenean Barr, Betsy Vlfilliams, Betsy Jackson, Debbie NVnod, Penny Van Cleave, Margaret Dailey, Sharon Koch. SECOND ROVV: Jerry XYilliams, Carol Rosen- thal, Marcia Lewin, Linda Tapp, Pat Eislwrg, Elaine Hyde-man, Diane Cunierforcl, Joyce Iiowey, Linda Schaerrer, Lyn Van Osdol, Mm. Chelsae B. Sargent. BOTTOM ROVV: Lillyan lVright, Myra Lapicles, David Mnuber, Gayle Duncan, Kathy Klingberg, Sandy Koch, Gary Talman, Ianey Sorrels, Tom Yollratli, Martha NVoodmansee, NOT IN PICTURE: Sharrie Farrar. Sharon johnson, Carolyn Steele, Dillard Taylor, Linda Turnbull, Bnzzy XVQ-ngler. TOP ROIY: Norton Nelkin, Nike Ilell. Tom Anderson, ,lack Liesveld, Allan Bell, Bob Ihde, Henry Kenower, Criss Elliott, David Ileiidersoll, Bill Pacllter. FIFTH ROXV: Sandy Shlyen, Mike Fried, Gene Owen, Carl Chinnery, Vic Damon, Randy' Parks, David Sealock, Bill Green, Robert Bn-tz, Charles Harris. FOURTH ROXV: Linda Lockridge, Penny VanCleave, Irene Riederman, Gene Kornfeld. Barbara Yeo. Iane Houston. Carlene Bm-gheimer, Marcia lA'ien, Steven Bernstein, Jane Taylor. THIRD ROXV: Susan Mann, Ernie Hodge, Roxie YVatson, Dale Taylor, Peter Kirby, Rack Coon, Pat Amold, Karen Marconi, Pat Eisberg, Iudi Fisler, Rosemary Robertson. SECOND ROXV: Linda Schac-rrer, Jean Ayers, Pam Fogel, Diana Schultz, Ann Fallwnln-rg, Myma Martin, Nan Singer, Sally Taggart, Suzi Levin, Linda Levine. BOTTOM ROXV: Sandy Clayman. Linda Frey, Marcia Lewin, Pat Green, Harriet VVadswortli, David NVacknov, Dick Reid, Pam Green, Nancy Firestone, Betsy Lanner. NOT IN PICTURE: jerry Miller, Donna Li-nn, David Grimsby, Xl'illiam Smith, Larry jones. Judy VVarr. Mary Kc-ssinger. 49 TOP ROXV: Ronnie Robertson, George Lowry, Jim Manley, Allan Nilsson, Larry Borcherding, Charles Vlfoodling, Mike Roehr, Bob lhde, Bob Levy, Phil Marcus, Kit VVashhurn, Allen Ptashnik. FOURTH RONV: Paul VVolff, Richard Solem, Dave Foster, Bill Shew, Jack Mayer, Barbara Bollinger, Ed Kindemiann, Stan XVeiner, Norton Nelkin, Charles Hess, Bill LeVine, Ken Burton, Sanford Passer. THIRD ROVV: Diane Tucker, Susie Stripp, Judi Trogdon, Pam Miller, Mait Erickson, Anne Davidson, Louise Layton, Sue Gooch, Eleanor Jones, Aletha Schultz, Judy XVarr, Harriett Hannon. SECOND ROVV: Judy Smith, Mary Beth Bryan, Mary Jo Williams, Susan Fowler, Barbara Herrin, Linda Lockwood, Carol lVhite, Marilyn YValdorf, Judith Parker, Sandra Damon, Anne Bartlett. BOTTOM ROXY: Jacqueline Bragg, Sharon Gwin, Brenda Pachter, Debbie Sudran, Joyce Matthews, Deane Roche, Linda Piercy, Jocelyn North, Barbara Perkins, Susan Lytel, Susan Mann, Gayle Duncan. NOT IN PICTURE: Becky Swallow. ,ational Honor Society President . . Dave Foster Vice-president George Lowry Secretary . Anne Bartlett Treasurer . . Mike Roehr Sponsor Miss Esther Schroer The National Honor Society has the two-fold purpose of honoring outstanding seniors and of inspiring underclassmen to emulate their achievements. Scholastic rank in class is only one of the determining criteria used in selecting the can- didates. Leadership, character, and service throughout all their high school years are given equal consideration. Election to the National Honor Society symbolizes noteworthy and memorable accomplishment in the four most valuable fields of endeavor. The moving initiation ceremony, held at a special assembly early in May, leaves a deep and lasting impression on the minds of all who are present. 50 Membership in Quill and Scroll, a national organization honoring high school journalists, is awarded to students in the upper third of their class who have made valuable contributions to the publication of the TRAIL and the SACHEM. This honor is given not only to the editorial staffs but also to business managers, photographers, and artists. Each year the Southwest chapter of the Quill and Scroll holds a ceremony at which the initiates receive their membership pins and are introduced to the purposes and aims of the organization. President . Charles NVoodling Vice-president . George Lowry Secretary . . Bob Levy Treasurer . . Mike Roehr Sponsors . Miss Virginia XVelch Miss Mary C. Johnston Quill and Scroll A. B. MACDONALD CHAPTER TOP ROVV: jim Hopkins, Kip Pells, Steve Cohn, George Lowry, Mike Roehr, Bob Levy, George Costello, Charles VVoodling. THIRD ROYV: Mike Blumenthal, Bob Gordon, Marian Tobin, Mary Ann Challinor, Sharon Higman, Bill De Atley, Bill Shew. SECOND ROVV: Jean Blackwell, Susie Stripp, Sue Gooch, Judie Rose, Judi Trogdon, Eleanor jones, Gene Kornfeld. BOTTOM ROVV: Anne Moore, Deane Roche, Cynthia Smith, Barbara Perkins, Mary jo VVilliams, Anne Bartlett, Sharon Gwin, Gayle Duncan. 51 TOP ROW: Marcia VVien, Aletha Schultz, Andrea VVillimns, Carol Printz, Vicki Reineke, Marylin Kay Burtin, Beth Schley, Bar- bara Levitch, Dianne Cohen. THIRD ROVV: Selma Kross, Janice Halperin, Evelyn Adler, Carlene Burgheimer, Judie Rose, Vivi- an Eveloff, Judy Stout, Cindy Koch, Davida Funk. SECOND ROWV: Carolyn liars, Barbara Smith, JoAnn Fuhrer, Linda Lock- wood, Peggy Yeddis, Mymu WK-dlan, Dehhie Sudran, Nancy Shopmaker, Yalene Kusuetzky. BOTTOM ROW: Iudy Rabicoff, Alana Greenberg, Shelly Lemer, Sharon Peltnnan, Susan Mann, Brenda Pachter, Suzi Levin, Felis Sehert, Barbara Alport. NOT IN PICTURE: Harriet Pittell, Vicki Miller. Fuxsr SEBIESTERZ President, Aletha Shultzg First Vice-President, Andie VVilliamsg Second V ice-President, Yalene Kusnetskyg Secretary, judie Roseg Treasurer, Har- riet Pittell. SECOND SEB-IESTER2 President, Yalene Kusnetskyg First Vice-President, Andie XVilliamsg Second Vice-President, Judie Roseg Secretary, Suzi Levin- Treasurer, Harriet Pittell. Sponsor: Mrs. Ida S. lVells. 9 Athena is undoubtedly one of the few literary clubs at Southwest that has fashion shows during its meetings. It is not only usual but imperative that one or two Athenians model the newest spring fashions in Room 209. Instead of de- bating the literary merits of their essays and poems, the girls argue about outfits for the inter- literary contest with much zeal and enthusiasm, quite frequently having heated discussions as to style, price, or practicability. However, the mem- S-U-C-C-E-5-5 is me way ,lou 31,011 if- bers do become literary-minded once in a while, here's the way you yell iff 5 and their entries in the contest give the other Athena! Athena! Yes, yes, yes! clubs tough competition. 52 Every other VVednesday afternoon, the merry D I h' voices of the enthusiastic Delphis can be heard e p I trilling forth from their haven of intellectual pur- suit, Room 400. One of the ITl0l'C exciting events for Miss Linrfs girls this year was receiving their plaques from last year. Also, the members hope that their delightful Christmas party will become a tradition for future Yuletide celebrations. Amid the gay, mad rush of the social whirl, however, the girls found a few stray minutes in which to compose their scintillating entries for the con- test. As the time drew near, the Delphis stood firmly united and highly optimistic in the hope of wresting the cup from the doughty Excelsiors. Delphi is the very bcsf society! FIRST SEBIESTERI President, Anne Bartlett, First Vice-President, Susy Fowler: Second Vice-President, Anne Davidson, Secretary, Cynthia Smith, Treasurer. Sharon Higman. SECOND SEBIESTERZ President, Susy Fowler, First Vice-President, Anne Davidson, Second Vice-President, Cynthia Smithg Secretary, Sharon Hig- mang Treasurer, Margaret Cook. Sponsor: Miss Flora Linn. TOP ROWV: Stella VVilson, Meredith Bly. Susan Faron, Sharon Hignian, Sandra Higman, Susan Dinklage, Jean Scott, Tnrvi Hermann. THIRD ROWV: Carole VVard, Patty Patterson, Mary Gilmore, Carol Potter, Ruth Fite, Anne Davidson, Judy Kesler, Marczella Nagelvoort. SECOND ROVV: Beth Stewart, Irene Biederman, Anne Bartlett, Barbara Northrop, Frances Bartlett, Susy Fowler, Linda Horine, Cynthia Smith. BOTTOM ROVV: Arlie Russell, Lynne Campbell, Margaret Cook, Paula Gore, Sandy Ama- to, Barbara Benson, Laura Lemmon, Miss Flora Linn. 53 0 This vear the Excelsiors again strove to fulfill their name through higher accomplishments. Installing three presidents would have been high- ly irregular in any other club, but with the Ex- celsiors it may be written off as merely another attempt to outdo everyone else. Having been awarded the cup last year, the boys, although slightly bewildered, nevertheless were deter- mined to retain its possession. To the amaze- ment of their sponsor, the Excelsiors buckled down, worked, and actually demonstrated credit- able ability with the pen. It seems they were just awaiting a suitable occasion to exhibit liter- ary prowess, the contest on April 17 showed the remarkable results of their efforts. WVU arc Exccflsiors-Best society on earth , Fmsr SliBIl:ISTl:1R: President, George Costello, Vice-President, jerry Mendelsong Secretary, Leo Butts: Treasurer, jack Mayer. SECOND SERIESTERZ President, Jack Mayerg Vice-President, Leo Butts: Secretary, Tom Talbotg Treasurer, VVayne Tenenbaum. Sponsor: Nlr. Kendall L. XVilson. TOP ROXV: Steven Goodman, jerry Me-ndelson, Richard VViens, George Costello, Charles Robertson, Bob Slater, Jerry Robinson, Bob Hicks, Ronnie Goldsmith. THIRD RONV: Jack Mayer, Gilbert Fulmer, Greg Curtis, Kcn Hoy, Chuck Tigerman. lim Pglrki- son, Herbert Jacob, Anhnr james. Russell Maichel. SECOND ROVV: Miron Straf, Harvey VVoll, Robert Tomlinson, Ralph Jacob- son, Tom Talbot, lorry Stewart, Ren Achtenberg, David Litwack, Ronald RhlC1.t'lIl'lHIl, John Frick. BOTTOM ROVV: Merrill Eckstein, john Rollins, Brad Smith, Norman Yoffee, Leo Butts, Allan Hammer, Steve Charno, YVnyne Tcnenbaum, Pete Levi, Jim Anderson, Mr. Kendall L. YVilson. NOT IN PICTURE: Rex Thrasher. 54 TOP ROXV: Diane Tucker, Lucinda Young, Bev Brockus, Janis Mehornay, june Houston, Indy Anthony, Gayle Pugh, Betty Ennis, Carroll Garrett. THIRD ROVV: Millie Hilgert, Midge Fas-th, Judy E. Johnson. Betsy Gasler, Pat McElheny, Cynthia Laing, Barbara Gurtz, Sherrie Baker. SECOND ROVV: Mary Beth Bryan, Carolyn Steele, Barbara Herrin, Gene Komfeld, Mary Ann Atzenweiler, Joyce Moss, Suzie Pitt, Pat Brasfield, Kathy Hall. BOTTOM ROVV: Leslie Lyddon, Linda Schaerrer, Barbara Browning, Carol Hoyle, Diane Cumerford, Marsha Arni, Vici C0l'llPllSOIl,Jill1k' Bushfield, Sharon Gwin. NOT IN PICTURE: Pat Purpus. FIRST SEBIESTERZ President, Judy Anthony, First Vice-President, Sharon Giving Second Vice-President, Mary Beth Bryang Secretary, Barbara Browning: Treas- urer, Sherrie Baker. SECOND SELIESTERZ President, Diane Tucker, First Vice- President, Mary Beth Bryang Second Vice-President, Barbara Browningg Secre- tary, Sherrie Baker, Treasurer, Mary Ann Atzenweiler. Sponsor: Miss Dorothy XV. Varney. Omega, which could facetiously be called the poets' club, really worked hard for the contest this year. Twenty-four of the thirty members wrote poems. Of Course, it couldnit possibly be that during second semester the schoolwork piled up so high that a twelve-line poem was the result of the members' limited time. Oh no, Omega members, typical of all lit. clubs, just a happen to be poetically inclined and especially proficient at verse containing the least possible number of lines. As well as being poets, the Omegas proved to be hearty eaters at their Omega, Omggg,l1f1il to the pink and gray! initiation dinner. Since the food arrived late, Members in Omega grow dcarer every day. there was a brief period of frantic anxiety for its safe arrival. 55 TOP ROVV: Linda Steinhaus, Mary Ann Challinor, Edie Kaplan, Louise Layton, Sandi Logan, Deanne Ritz, Carolyn Bufton, Judy Kaufman, Mary Kay Nanninga. THIRD ROW: Linda Crimshaw, Theresa Schieber, Sharon Estes, Leslie Hantover, Margie Bergendoff, Martha Bumpns, Pat Ridgway, Marilyn VValdorf. SECOND ROVV: Susan NVright, Sally Williams, Susan Glass, Io- Ann jenison, Ann Morgan, Lynne Swingley, Christie Hill, Deanna Neuman, Pat Amold. BOTTOM ROXV: Janis Luke, Sherry Gershon, Suzanne Hosenstock, Laraine Simmons, Deane Roche, Joyce Huwey, Molly Luke, Sally Taggart, Io Ellen Silvcmian. NOT IN PICTURE: Jane Hartwell, Ginger Maier. FIRST SEMESTER: President, Deane Roche, First Vice-President, Louise Layton, junior Vice-President, Sally Williams, Secretary, jane Hartwell, Treasurer, Mari- lvn Waldorf. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Louise La tong First Vice-President, . Y Marilyn NValdorfg unior Vice-President, Ma Kay Nannin ag Secretary, oAnne . YY . S , jenisong Treasurer, Deanne Ritz. Sponsor: Miss Mildred Meuser. The Sapphos of the green and gold spent an- other year working diligently toward their goal- the 1959 Lit. Cup. They began early in the year by asking various speakers to give them pointers on poetry, essay, short story writing, and oral compositions as well. The girls seemed particu- larly interested in Mr. NVilson,s talk . . . hmmm. . . . Later, when all the preliminaries had been S attended to, the members even got down to the real business of the literary contest-deciding what to wear. After several spirited and some- times quite violent harangues, the costume was S-A-P-P-H-O-flulfs the way you spell Sapplmf finally chosen. Although they began their last- And weire the club tlmfs going to winf, minute contest preparations in a state of utter chaos, the Sapphos were ready to win the cup of ,59.', 56 Best known for their verbosity and spirit, the S Sesames are most likely to be found discussing the three big C's: Contest, Cup, and Costume. The members are united and agreeable on the first two issues, but in a group of some forty --Chem. for dw, Old Sesame! individualistic feminine minds, conflict always Dem S-L.-S ya arises on the final item. Through the efforts of a calm and gentle referee, a compromise is ef- fected, and all is soon running smoothly among the pink-and-white clad lasses in 311. So com- plete is their harmony that passers-by often hear the faint, angelic voices of descants, sopranos, and a few indispensable monotones as they re- hearse in their own inimitable style their contest songs and-optimistically-their victory song. F iasr SEMESTER: President, Judy Smith, First Vice-President, Sue Gooch, Second Vice-President, Mait Erickson, Secretary, Linda Cregath, Treasurer, Joyce Johns. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Sue Gooch, First Vice-President, Linda Gregath, Second Vice-President, Joyce Johns, Secretary, Julie Hess, Treasurer, Barbara Perkins. Sponsor: Mrs. Katherine Norris. TOP ROVV: Julia jenkins, Barbara Ulmer, Marian Tobin, Susan Golding, Linda Gregath, Carol Smith, Sue Gooch, Ioyce Iohns, Iudy Golding, Mary McDonnell. THIRD ROVV: Suzanne Ivers, Bonny I-Ialheck, Carol Harper, Charlotte McKean, Henrietta Hopkins, Linda Smalley, Mait Erickson, Judy Moser, Nancy McMahan. SECOND ROW: Sharrel Keyes, Indy Smith, Myma Mar- tin, Gloria VVagner, Pat Barker, Nancy Jones, Linda Steams, Barbara Perkins, ,Jean Hatcher, Mrs. Katherine Norris. BOTTOM ROW: Phyllis Clay, Virginia White, Harriet Daniel, Nancy Ann Hunter, June Dearing, Betty Davis, Ioan Louis, Alicia Saunders, Iudyanne Nelson. NOT IN PICTURE: Julie Hess. 57 Summus Summus-lVe are the very Besfi! Summus-lVe always meet the tcstf' The Summus meeting is mildly called to order by the highest officer who happens to wander into 402 by the merest accident. The group con- sists of an unusual assemblage of people who will argue over anything from the choosing of a song committee to the purchase of a king-sized historian's book. Activities and discussion of matters literary seem to be purely coincidental, and yet these quiet, unassuming lads may sur- prise their peers by capturing a few medals in the contest. After a typical meeting there are. of course, no refreshments at all. So the most im- portant item of business is I move we adjournf' FIRST SELIESTERZ President, Bob Gordon: Vice-President, Mike Blumenthalq Sec- retary, Norton Nelking Treasurer, Nlarc Bernstein. SECOND SEBIESTERZ President, Mike Blumenthalg Vice-President, Norton Nelking Secretary, Marc Bernstein: Treasurer, Mike Roehr. Sponsor: Mr. O. L. Hoover, jr. TOP ROVV: Lawrence Zalcnian, Larry Selden, Eddie Ross, Mike Roe-hr, Bob Ihdc, Mike Bell, Terry Passman, Mike Gordon, Allan Bell, Alfred Volkuwitz. THIRD ROXV: Dave Ellis, Barry Mnookin, Larry Cortez. Mike Milens, Clarence Kur, Allan Block, Norton Ne-lkin, Larry Rosenthal, Yale Dolginow. SECOND ROXV: Keith Zn-ff, Harvey Safcrstein, Michael Blumenthal, Bob Gordon, Carl Chinnery, Marc Bernstein. Iohn Schlungcr, Mike Fried, Larry Rothman. BOTTOM HOXV: Elliott Goldstein. Larry Small, Mike Mann. Dennis Schwartz, Bill She-w, Victor Bodney, Allen Agron, Stove XVoods, Alan Jacobson, Mr. O. L. Hoover. l 58 TOP ROXV: Susie Stripp, Valerie Jones, Judith Trogdon, Nancy Rollins, Nancy Rich, Janette Elliott, Ann Houston, Barbara Throckmorton, Lisa Lanner. THIRD ROW: Richey Sue Rowley, Diane Kramos, Jo Ann Lamberson, Diane Vamum, Margie WVis- well, Shen-y Ruskin, Ruth Ann Hawkins, Mary Jo VVilliams, Carole Sue Francisco. SECOND ROVV: Susan Smith, Suzi Soard. DeeDee Sharlip, Lynn Gardner, Sharon Johnson, Leslie Reed, Harriett Harmon, Sallie Manley, Joyce Matthews. BOTTOM ROVV: Dottie Dunlap, Jane Liesveld, Kay Heims, Betsy Ruvel, Terry Hoyt, Linda Lenge, Mary McCrath, Sally Smith, Gayle Duncan. FIRST SEIXIESTERZ President, Susie Strippg First Vice-President, Nancy Rich, Secre- tary, Mary Io XVilliamsg Treasurer, Judi Trogdon. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Nancy Richg First Vice-President, Judi Trogdong Second Vice-President, Gayle Duncang Secretary, Nancy Rollinsg Treasurer, Ann Houston. Sponsor: Miss Viona Ewalt. A drastic reformation took place this year in the Thalian spirit. Instead of spending several meetings discussing the length of the strand of pearls each girl should wear for the plaque por- trait, the members dispensed with this vital mat- ter by not having plaques. Someone discovered that Thalian had come in second in the '49 Lit- erary Contest and had won medals in every event. Deciding to come out of hibernation, the proteges of Thalia settled down to writing, re- Thg1ign! Thglifm! Hgfs Qff to fhgg-! vising, and criticizing their magna opera. To thy colors true we shall ever beli' XVhether the results are successful remains to be seen, but, at least, they deserve an E for effort. 59 TOP ROW: Harvene Naylor, Susan Rosenfield, Carol Howard, Barbara Molotsky, Beckie Lawrence, Susan Stem, Eleanor Good- son, Diane Duncan. THIRD ROW: Nancy Byrd, Sheryl Glasberg, Gail Henry, Ricky Landrum, Carol Samuelson, Patty Kats, Toby Roth, Patricia Eisberg. SECOND ROVV: Ioyce Kross, Donna Lee Margolin, Linda Wassennan, Judi Fisler, Mary Milroy Lawrene Hansen, Carol Giles, Ranelle Tobb. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Edwards, Shirley Wolberg, Joy Firestone, Ruth Simon Eunice Kur, Sherry Shafton, Gayle Iulo. NOT IN PICTURE: Ruth Indin. Fmsr SELIESTERZ President, Nancy Byrd, First Vice-President, Patty Kars, junior Vice-President, Ricky Landrum, Secretary, Eunice Kur. SECOND SEINIESTERI Presi- dent, Eunice Kurg First Vice-President, Ricky Landrum, Iunior Vice-President, Lawrene Hansen, Secretary, Claudine Harveneg Treasurer, Carol Samuelson. Sponsors: Mrs. Elinor Dolson, Mrs. Cleora H. Flory. The Vedas had a gay time this year! Though they bade their beloved, enthusiastic, wise, de- lightful Mrs. Flory goodbye, they made certain she,d stay as a lifetime member-sponsor. Mean- while, the girls welcomed Mrs. Dolson with an astounding variety of tribulations, showing the limitlessness of vicissitudes which can befall one -or several-the whole club, in fact. And youth- ful ebullience triumphed. They wrote this year, too: essays, songs, drafts, one, two, and three. And if they didn't contribute anything immortal to World literature-though who knows, for some lVe're going to win that contest sure this timef, of their bits were gems-they became closer friends than they might have in a year and more ascetically dedicated to creativity. Veda Raid rah! rah! rah! Vedas, fall in line, 60 u r T i VVhen you see cases of coke and boxes of Z d candy bars being taken into room 203 on VV ednesday afternoon, you may be sure that the Z-A's are about to have a session. The boys simply can't concentrate on ways and means of winning back the cup from Excelsior without HS Zend-Auesm an the way, Hi ho! Hi hor, nourishment. Food for thought, shall We say? And if you hear weird sounds coming up through the ventilators, you will know the mem- bers are practicing their songs, which they still will not know by the night of the contest. Cheer up, boys! Though singing may not be your forte, winning medals and cups is. Hi ho! Hi ho! It's for the cup we go- FIRST SEMESTER: President, jim Hopkins, Vice-President, Kip Pells, Secretary, Bob Levy, Treasurer, George Lowry. SECOND SEINIESTERZ President, Kip Pells, Vice-President, Bob Levyg Secretary, Paul XVolffg Treasurer, Jim Manley. Spon- sor: Mr. Chaney O. XVilliams. TOP ROVV: Henry Kenower, VVoody Higgins, Tom McCaffrey, lack Liesveld, Mike Brinnn, Bob Levy, Charles W'oodling, lim Manley, Allan Nilsson. FOURTH RONV: Phil Belove, Jim Hopkins, Harold Klee, Mike Bowen, Steve Cohn, George Lowry, jerry Johnson, jack Chapman, Mike Brown. THIRD ROVV: Kip Pells, Bob Barker, Donn Howell, Bemie Friedman, David Henderson, T. D. Brous, Dick Fogel, Marvin Marvell, Gene Owen. SECOND ROYV: Harvey Kaplan, john Shelton, Larry Mendenhall, Jim Agranoff, Thomas Ruskin, Bob Woodling, Carl Helmstetter, Richard Soleni, Bill Soltz. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Bond, Barry Alt- man, Danny Sudran, Gene Grossman, Jeff Hantover, Bill Vnss, Sandy Passer, Paul VVolff, Charles Harris, Mr. Chaney O. VVilliams. NOT IN PICTURE: Phil Iones. 61 62 STANDING: Bill DeAtley, eo-managerg Jerry Pakulag Stewart McDennet, cu-niamigerg Bob Ilzrle. KNEELING: Terry Redman. Amplifiers . . . The work of the stage crew is a vital part of every school production. These unsung heroes often devote long hours outside of school to such thank- less tasks as scenery construction, operation of stage lights, and maintenance of microphones. Al- though they are always behind the scene, the stage crew members are indispensable to the technical workings of all Southwest presentations. And Arguments This year the Southwest Debate Team, under the direction of Miss Grace Breen, again participated actively in city-wide competition. Chosen from the top students of the speech classes, the members made creditable showings in interscholastic debate tournaments at YVilliam Chrisman and Rockhurst high schools. Debating problems in American edu- cation, the team gained valuable experience in presentation of material and quick thinking. STANDING! lllalter Yllillniert, Bob Weinstein, Mike Fried, David Keyes. SEATED: Suzanne Rosenstoclc, Tom Turner, Richie Row- ley, Marvin Marcell. TOP ROVV: Harvey NVoll, Pete VVinett, Robert Milroy, Barbara Bollinger, Jack Liesveld, Stuart XVPSQIDIITQ, Stephanie Alexander, Harry Shrago, Howard Bodney, John Schlanger, David Sealock. FOURTH HOVV: Tarvi Hermann, Mait Erickson. Julie Shepherd, Nancy Jane Nelson, Ann Houston, Janis Mehornay, Susan Davis, Barbara Ulmer, Carol Howard, Janeice Kenyon, Yale Dolginow. THIRD ROVV: Myma NVedlan, Jo Ann Lamberson, Dianne Turner, Millie Hilgert, Betty Ennis, Margaret Ziegler, Kathleen Lucas, Ann Houston, Judy Sackin, Michele Ronai, Susan Mann. SECOND ROVV: Jean Hatcher, Patricia Eisberg, Ruth Simon, Susie Godfrey, Linda Lapides, Betty Davis, Janice Halperin, Kathy Greenwood, Patricia Maloney, Marcia VVells. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Rahicoff, Jacqueline Bragg, Carol Giles, Richey Sue Rowley, Buffie Cahill, Bllflmfa Kmfchlllalh 10311 Louis. Teddi Kem, Harriet Cooper, Linda Culig. NOT IN PICTURE: Ginger Maier, Judy VVarr, Annette Bray, Georges Ertzer, Gurdon Griffith. Le Tricolore Tout homme a deux pays, le sien et suis la France. The piece de resistance of Le Tricoloreis ac- tivities is a superb French dinner held each spring. The food committee consults the finest French cookbooks to select delicacies originated by a people famous for their skill in the culinary arts. Such tantalizing and mouth-watering dishes as soupe ci Foignon, poulet au cloitrc, profitcroles au chocolat were served at the dinner held at Ann Houston's home. It is rumored that Antoine has sent a special messenger to room 302 for the purpose of acquiring some new recipes for his well-known restaurant. The entertainment at the party, also of Gallic flavor, consisted of songs, a sketch of the life of Jeanne d'Arc by several members, and an amusing playlet. Vive le Tricolore! Fmsr SEINIESTERZ President, Susie Mann: Vice-President, Nancy Nelson: Secre- tary, Susan Davis: Treasurer, Margaret Ziegler. SECOND SEIXIESTERI President, Georges Ertzer: Vice-President, Susie Mann: Secretary, Susan Davis: Treasurer, Julie Shepherd. Sponsor: Miss Dorothy S. McLeod. 63 TOP ROVV: Nortie Nelkin, Bob Barker, Susan Dinklage, Carol Printz, George Lowry, Bill Redmond, Steve Jennings, Louise Lay- ton, Harvey Safersteiu, jane Houston. THIRD ROW: Ann Morgan, Anne Bartlett, Linda Steinhaus, Mary Kay Nauninga, Judie Rose, Bill Soltz, Carl Helmstetter, Larry Rothman, Lisa Lanner. SECOND ROW: Pat Arnold, Margaret Cook, Sally YVilliums, DeeDee Sharlip, Harriett Harmon, Peggy Yeddis, JoAnn Fuhrer, Susan Rosenfield, Sherry Ruskin, Linda Lockwood. BOTTOM ROXV: Barbara Alport, Harriet Daniel, Betsy Ruvel, Sharon Edwards, Carol Samuelson, Jane Liesveld, Sally Smith, Linda Scliaerrer, Sandy Clayiuau. Socii Latini Labor omnia vincit. just as Caius julius Caesar marched vic- toriously into the Helvetian campaign, so the charter members of Socii Latini, toga-clad, drove their three-hundred horsepower chariots on March 7 to the annual Junior Classical League Convention, held this year at Baytown High School. Under the sponsorship of Miss Ander- son, the Socii Latini represented Southwest bril- liantly, and its members had a highly enjoyable day of feasting and entertainment. The seniors evidently absorbed a bit of Caesar's dauntless courage and determinationg for, after the ban- quet, still toga-clad and in high spirits, they per- vaded the downtown library to find material for their research essays. FIRST Axn SECOND SEMESTERS: Consuls, Sandy Clayman and George Lowry, Censor, Mary Kay Nanningag Scribe, Linda Lockwood, Quaestor, Louise Layton. Sponsor: Miss Sarah Helen Anderson. 64 FIRST SELIESTER2 President, jerry Mendelsong Vice-President, jim Manley, Secre- tary, Susan XVrightg Treasurer, Louise Layton. SECOND SEINIESTERZ President, jim Manley, Vice-President, Mike Brown, Secretary, Susan Yllrightg Treasurer, Ray james. Sponsor: Mrs. Ieanne Neal. If you should hear strange, unintelligible mut- terings as you amble through the halls, fear not: for it is only Russian students practicing their vocabulary. Or if you should cross paths with folk dancers or hear the deep, penetrating chords of Rachmaninoff, you will know the Russian Club is enjoying native culture. The feminine members even tried their hand at Russian cook- ing, and judging by the enthusiasm of the boys who sampled the delectable morsels, the cookies and pastries were a definite success. Ya govoru po rooski ochen korosho. Russian Club TOP ROVV: Mike Brown, John Pritchard, lim Manley, Jerry Robinson, Jack Liesveld, Stanley YVeiner, Donn Howell. 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Engineers Club First Semester Second Semester President Kip Pells Bob Ihde Vice-President jack Mayer Russell Maichel Secretary Bob Ihde Ronnie Robertson Treasurer Russell. Maichel Hanan Kivett Sponsor Mr. Leo S. Scott Organized to develop and promote active interest and parti- cipation in the various engineering fields, the Engineers' Club offers a wealth of information and ideas to its members. At the bi-monthly meetings the program includes films on some phase of engineering, discussions of pertinent questions, or perhaps a guest speaker. In addition, the members often can be found on field trips, wandering through a Kansas City plant or places of scientific interest. The climax of each year is the annual spring picnic, where prospective initiates meet the club members and all enjoy games and refreshments. 68 Projects ranging in subject matter from the psychology of rats to the uses of nuclear energy were exhibited March 21 at the Southwest Science Fair. Imagination, initiative, and persever- ance were strong factors in the development of the winning proj- ectsg and, of course, the all important elbow greasev was used heavily by the winners. Bill De Atley received the Grand Award trophy for his study of antibiotics, and four other Southwest students won first place in their respective divisions: Dave Fos- ter, Senior Physicalg Sally Peck, junior Physiographical, David Cohn, junior Biological, and Dale Taylor, junior Physical. South- west takes much pride in the excellent work of these young sci- entists. First Semester Second Semester President Martin Connell Martin Connell Vice-President Dave Foster Bob VVeinstein Secretary Ricky Landrum Nancy Nelson Treasurer Dave Henderson Dave Henderson Sponsor Mr. Frank L. Stark Science Club TOP ROVV: Louis Koutsonbos, Jim Garrett, Jim Ramsey, Ken Gottschall, Bob Harper, David Henderson, Howard Bodney, Martin Connell. THIRD ROWV: Miron Straf, Robert Bankhead, Robert VVeinstein, Bemie Friedman, Richard Rosenwald, Benjamin Fein- berg, Nonna Nagelvoort. SECOND ROXV: Peeter Snrapuu, Eleanor Goodson, Lucy Trung, John Frick, Nancy Jane Nelson, Bill Freeman, Victor Bodney, George Koutsoubos, Mr. Frank L. Stark. BOTTOM ROVV: Roger Baker, Alan Jacobson, Harvey Jacob- son, Dave Foster, Samuel VVaas, Ricky Landrum, Steve Bodncy, John WViIke. NOT IN PICTURE: Nick Klingberg, Bob Davidow, Kirk Vaughan, Jackie Boisse, Larry Mendenhall, John Pritchard, Richard Jacobson, John Evjcn, David NVynn, Lynn Knluva, Kiah VVarden, Milton Muller. 69 The Hestians enjoyed varied and numerous activities through- out the year. Besides their animal service project, which this year included collecting toys and books for the Guadalupe Cen- ter, the girls had many purely recreational activities. The senior picnic and roller skating party were delightful except for the poison ivy and the usual bumps and bruises. Chili and Italian pizza were two of the specialties served at their initiation dinner by these future homemakers. Two of the most enjoyable pro- grams were presented by guest speakers from Audrey,s Modeling School and the Easterling Sterling Company. First Semester Ioan VVilliams janell Collins Martha Cutler Linda Stearns Second Semester President Linda Stearns V ice-President Jeanette Gentry Secretary Emma Lou F amuliner Treasurer Peggy Hannah Sponsors Miss Frances YVhitmire Miss Catherine Souders estia TOP ROVV: Martha YVeaver, Marian Tobin, Bet-kie Lawrence, Vicki Reine-ke, Linda Zide, Indy Lawson, Nancy Zeiner. SECOND ROW: Martha O'Hem, Peggy Hannah, Ianell Collins, Carol W'hitc, Linda Stearns. Terry Duker. BOTTOM ROYV: Ioan XVilliams, Sandy Day, Iudy Falls, Pam Shafer, Lawrene Hansen, Emma Lou Fmnulincr, Paula Illmer. NOT IN PICTURE: Janice Camp- bell, Martha Cutler, Jeannette Gentry, Barbara Pease. 70 I i TOP ROVV: Vic Dmnon, Howard Bodney, Jim Freet, Robert Sharp, Jim Manley, Brook Sandford, Dudley Shoemaker. SECOND ROXV: Bob Mchleachin, Ronnie Ruhuck, Gilbert Fulmer, Staley MCDQ-rmet, Russell Maichel, Dennis Schwartz, Victor Bodney, Mr. james S. McKee. BOTTOM RONV: Steve Bodney, Dan Sndran, David Rosenbaum, Cary Lia-ln-rman, Sheldon Gulinson, Ray James, Ronald MacLennnn, Samuel XVaas. NOT IN PICTURE: Bernie Friedman, Chris Hakon, jack Gable, Gordon Griffith, Ed Kindemmnn, Rex Thrasher, john NVaschi-r, Kit hVilShlJllI'll. Chess Club First Semester Second Semester President Jim Manley Ray james Vice-President Gordon Griffith Bernie Friedman Secretary Ray james Christopher XVashburn Treasurer Brooke Stanford Sam XVaas Sponsor Mr. james S. McKee It has been stated that the purpose of the Chess Club is learn- ing to play chess. This is the only organization in our school whose aim is wholly recreational. Its motto is All play and no workf' There are no field trips, no educational movies, no papers to write, no speeches to deliver. The members assemble simply to relax, to escape from the daily grind, and to give their un- divided attention to a fascinating and time-honored game: namely, chess. 71 TOP ROVV: Cheryl McPherson, Cheryl Schneider, Lucinda Young, Linda Smalley, Barbara Langworthy, Iack Liesveld, Bob Mchlenchin, Ianette Elliot, Mnrylin Kay Burtin, Nonna Nagelvoort. THIRD ROVV: Ianet Blevins, Barbara Levitch, Beverly Miller, Cheryl Stevens, Judy Hackett, Susie Stripp, Judy Sackin, Judy Moser, Leslie Hantover, Carla Schultz. SECOND ROW: Dianne Tiu'ner, Jenn Hatcher, Judyanne Nelson, Nancy Graves, Myma Cooper, Vickie VVikoff, Judy Shawgo, Merrelyn Mullaly, Gnil Henry, Ricky Landnim, Susan VVright. BOTTOM ROW: Iulie Shapiro, Pam Henderson, Penny Leonard, Curyn Nilsson, Carol Hoyle, Dian Hoppe, Cathy Ballinger, Mary Taylor, Sharon Trnxler, Harriet Cooper, Miss Ruth Beck. NOT IN PICTURE: Ann Houston, Carol Howard, Jerry Kerr. Art Honor Society First Semester Second Semester President Carol Hoyle Judy Hackett Vice-President Jack Liesveld Janet Blevins Secretary Janet Blevins Susan VVright Treasurer Judy Hackett Marylin Kay Burtin Sponsor Miss Ruth M. Beck The newly reorganized Art Club began its year with a fascinat- ing trip through the Hallmark Card Company. After the trip many members had dreams of working in that delightful, modern building, designing cards for the famous crown. Preceding the Redskin Rcoels and Carousel, many of the club's members put in extra and hectic hours working on scenery. Often the painters seemed to leave school looking more like scenery than the scenery itself. At one special meeting members had a chance to learn the technique needed for expert painting, as Mr. Blair deftly demonstrated how to apply oils to canvas. Several hard- working Rembrandts later entered masterpieces in the Scholastic Art Show and won well-earned gold keys and merits. 72 At last! A plan to help the teachers at Southwest has finally been put into operation. During their study hall periods, FTA members have made their services available to the faculty by grading papers, doing clerical work, and running errands. The club,s work has helped our busy faculty immensely, and the young careerists have enjoyed every minute of it. Such practical experience should prove invaluable to them both now and in later years. Judging from a talk given by the personable Mr. Ken XVilson, the girls have concluded that the life of a teacher is highly eventful, often amusing, never dull. President ............ ,...... A nne Moore Vice-President ...... ........ lb larcia Lewin Secretary .....,.... ...,v......... G race Goodson Treasurer .....,. ,.......,,..............,. P am Miller Sponsor ....,.. ,...... M iss Ethel V. Cooper Future Teachers of merica A. H. MONSEES CHAPTER TOP ROW: Judy Lawson, Carol Potter, Charlotte McKean, Sue Gooch, Deanne Ritz, Louise Layton, Julie Shepherd, Sharrel Keyes, Evelyn Adler, JoAnne Jenison. FOURTH ROW: Mary Kay Nanninga, Grace Goodson, Janice Feingold, Pam Miller, Hen- rietta Hopkins, Michele Ronai, Pat Barker, Judy Stout, Myma Wedlnn. THIRD ROW: Beth Ferro, Linda Tapp, Betty Jo Jackson, Marcia Lewin, Janet Blevins, Linda Grimshaw, Kathleen Lucas, Judy Greenberg, Patty Patterson, Elinor Schifman. SECOND ROW: Anna Walters, Judy Marsh, Barbara Eisen, Joyce Cohen, Carlene Burgheimer, Elaine Adkins, Susan Glass, Anne Moore, Janice Cohen. BOTTOM ROW: Jean Blackwell, Lawrence Hansen, Carol DeLott, Peggy Grant, Betty Davis, Eunice Kur, Carol Johnston, Margaret Campbell, Sandy Clayman. NOT IN PICTURE: Linda Frey, Linda Kelley, Marcia Bordman, Lucy Truog, Judy Rabicoff, Juanita Phillips. 73 TOP ROW: Al Fulton, Rusty Hamblin, Jerry Huff, Dan Sheehy, Brook Sandford, Bill LeVine, Joyce DeLancey. THIRD ROW: Nancy lane Nelson, Nancy Morgan, Louisa Nagelvooxt, Mait Erickson, Michele Brown, Richard Rogers, Eleanor Goodson. SEC- OND ROW: Marcia Wilson, David Wells, Jeanne Fording, JoAnne Wheeler, Eugene Deffenbaugh, Rose Frischer, Ioyce Moss, Iane Taylor. BOTTOM ROW: Ann Adler, Ginny Stokley, Linda Wassemlan, Penny Reynolds, Connie Nelson, Iim Holler, Arlie Russell, Mr. George C. Alter. NOT IN PICTURE: Pat Barker, Phil Blender, Harold Boston, Sherrill Bratten, Iohn Rollins, Robert Milroy, Diane Pearson. First Semester Bill LeVine Nancy Nelson Marcia Wilson Mait Erickson Scherzo President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Mr. George C. Alter Second Semester Nancy Nelson Marcia WVilson Mait Erickson -lane Taylor Scherzo was off to a roaring start-or should we say crescendo? -under the auspices of a new constitution. Many activities were added to an already extensive list, such as talks on summer ex- periences at music camps, lectures on hi-fi and other topics of interest to musicians, a painless dose of musical history via a comical sketch, a trip through a pipe organ factory, and a moon- lit hayride. The only regrets were that three skating parties had to be cancelled. The reason: no ice. 74 All the world's a stage, according to our friend Shakespeare, and perhaps no group is in more hearty agreement than the Spot- lighters. There is something about the smell of grease paint, the glare of footlights, and the applause of the audience that gets into the blood, so to speak. NVith the help of twenty-one initiates, the members presented a riotous one-act play, How to Proposef, for an assembly program. Of course, the senior play was the highlight of the year, and what could be more enjoyable than rehearsing for The Man XVho Came to Dinnerv? Altogether, this is an active, enthusiastic, and sociable group that flourishes best in the spotlight. First Semester Second Semester President Mike Brimm Phyllis Lindsey Vice-President Phyllis Lindsey Marcia Lewin Secretary Ann Houston Elizabeth Bean Treasurer Marcia Lewin Jerry Miller Sponsor Mr. Leonard XVestern Spotlighters TOP ROVV: jerry Mendelson, Allan Bell, Larry Borcherding, Mike Brinnn, Mike Gordon, Steve Cohn, Ianis Mehomay, Bob Gor- don. THIRD ROVV: Dick Hammett, Ann Houston, Harvey Kaplan, Beckie Lawrence, Phil Belove, Carl Charlson, Jerry Miller, David Ellis, Vivian Eveloff. SECOND ROVV: Virginia l.Vilson, Nancy Scott, Phyllis Lindsey, Marlene Kemp, Richey Sue Rowley, Elinor Schifman, Harvene Naylor, Myma VVedlan, Betty Peck. BOTTOM ROVV: Phyllis Schenek, Sharon Gwin, Susan Rosenstock, Diane Cumerford, Elizabeth Bean, Marcia Lewin, Ioan Louis, Teddi Kem, Mr. Leonard I. Western. 75 Treas-urer's Assistants Myrna Martin and Sharrie Farrar help Mr. O. L. H oocer balance our finances. Audio-Visual an Hands ake Light ork Cafeteria Courtesy Committee TOP RONV: lim Garrett, Iohn Kupka, Linda Gregath, Fred Hesselroth, Emil Zetmeir, Bob Smith, Phil Marcus, Dave Clemenson. THIRD RONV: Fred Reinstein, Fred Bellemere, Winston Cochrane, Ioe Wikoff, Dick Dworsky, Gene Lafferty, Nelson Ruff. SECOND ROW: Patty Patterson, Grace Goodson, Lucinda Young, Marian Tobin, Susan Keeler, Judy Anthony, Carol Mann, Diane Kramos. BOTTOM HOW: Sharon Gwin, Marsha Ami, Carol Handley, Suzie Cohen, Phyllis Lindsey, Gene Kornfeld, lane Bushfield. Mr. Donald S. Stephens. 76 LEFT SIDE: Edie Kaplan, Mr. I. R. Manly, jerry Huff, Robert Bankhead. RIGHT SIDE: BACK RONV: Mike Nase, Carl Falhnan, Mike Thomas, Gordon VVilscy, Myron Stevens. FRONT ROVV: Emmett W'illinietz, Charles Scarbrough, Ronnie Davidow. How would Southwest function as smoothly and efficiently as it does now, without our serv- ice committees? Many of our students spend at least one hour a day helping the office force, the school treasurer, the audio-visual department, or the cafeteria. The contribution of time and ef- fort on the part of these students is certainly most deserving of our appreciation and com- mendation. Health Assistants Office Assistants Diagonal rows left to right-FIRST ROXV: Carlene Burgh:-inner, Barbara Ilcrrin. jean Blackwell. Leo Butts. SECOND ROW: Nancy Rich, Sharon Estes, Susie Stripp, Peggy Grant, Margaret Cook, Ion Hinkle. THIRD ROXV: Xifinston Cochrane, Pat Purpns, Lucinda Young, Susie Grant, Vici Cornclison. FOURTH RONV: Nancy Rollins, Barbara Nlinkin. STANDING: Martha Bmnpas, Io Ann Lamhcrsnn, Barhara Finkle, Carolyn XVoollen, Nancy Byrd, Janice Goodman, llelen Shouse. SEATED: Ruth Ann Hawkins, Martha O'Hcam, Mrs. jane johnson. 77 TOP RONV: Nick Klingberg, David Kasper, Ronnie Brown ftrvnsurerl, jerry M1.Crca, jack McPherson, Gcorgv Myers, Don Snood, Brncc Newton fprc'xid1'nH, Martin Hanson, Rowland Anthony, Eason Pritchard, Dale Mntchlcr, John Young. Davc Hart, Allan Block, Kon Burton fprvsidvntl. THIRD ROVV: David Young, Sue- Gooch. Janis Mn-hornay, Andy Lyons, Criss Elliott, Larry Comlys, Sharon Higman. Nan Stritzingcr, Pam Miller. Hcnrii-tia llopkins, john O'Ncal, Judy Anthony fAf!'l'tIXlII'l'l'l, Jim Mcrrick, Marvin Marccll, jvrry Arni, De-lmhic Xlfood. SECOND ROXV: jndi Carl. Ianell Collins, Indy Parker, Martha Cutler, Sandra Damon, Diane- Duncan. Carl Chinn:-ry, Prichard Rogcrs, Sally Pcarson, Ruth Ann Hawkins, Nancy McMahan, Pat McCanghz-y, Bill Mc- Kcnzic fl'iC1'-prvsillzwlfD, Bcn Achicnhcrg. David Roscnhauni, Phil Emmons. Richard Farha. BOTTOM ROXV: Iocclyn North isa'- rvfuryl, Linda Piercy, Elaine Gorcn, Carolyn Hill, Carole Snc Francisco, Phyllis Lindscy. Susic Vl'hcclcr, Joan Hatch:-r, Mary Lon Mdlrath, Sandy Aniatu, Shcrron Baslee, Barbara Browning, jndy Vlboclrnff, Inns Dvaring. Dottie- Dunlap, Carol Coon. ale Chorus Rises And Shines 78 The Southwest Concert Choir has in past years en- joyed a position of esteem, not only here at school hut even throughout the state. The outstanding perform- ances of this select group in such school-sponsored events as the Reflskin Reef-Is, Christmas Vespers, op- eretta, various assemblies, and the inspiring Baccalau- reate and Commencement services are always received with praise. This year the fame of the Concert Choir spread through the Midwest as it was chosen to repre- sent Missouri and six other Midwestern states at the Music Educators National Conference, held in lVichita, Kansas. The engagement presented to the Choir a chal- lenge met with the usual skill and enthusiasm which this excellent group always exhibits. Concert Choir Gains Fame TOP ROVV: Chuck Lilgendahl, Ronnie Brown. Charles Robertson, Ierry Mclifrea, Donald Sneed, Fred Hesselroth, Ken Davidson, Bruce Newton, Stuart XVesthnrg, Artie Lapin, Gene Gladstone, Larry Rosenthal. Lowell Evjen, Eason Pritchard. Benny Friedman, Marvin Marcell, Phil jones, Harvey Saferstein, Bob Harrington. THIRD ROXV: Howard Rodney, Nick Klingherg. Chuck Dixon, Dave Hart, john Thomson, Martin Hanson. Mike Bowen. Kenny Fox, Scotty Oates, John Shelton, Arnold Spector, Paul Manson, Victor Bodney, Rocky Lane, Toni Nitardy, Gayland Keroher, Paul Pritchard. Barry Mnookin. SECOND ROVV: Andy Lyons, Fred Reinstein. T. D. Brous, Nelson Ruff, Henry Kenower, Kenneth Gottschall, Dale Mutchler, Iinnny Brown. Ken Burton, Leo Butts, David Rosenbaum. Keith Zeff, Bill Behrens, Rohert Lange. Charles lless. Toni Cnnnnings, Steve Silverman, Bill McKenzie, Cary Lieberman. BOTTOM ROXV: Martin Connell, Mark Fulton, jim Hill, Frank Kirk, Dave Henderson, Allan Block, Richard Klein. Ben Achtenherg, Carlson Farha, Ricky Eisenberg, John Rollins. Steve VVoods, Brad Smith, Steve Skid, Carl Charlson, Dave Foster, Neil Skid, Harley Dixon, Richard Farha. 79 Contributing fine performances to a variety of school programs and outside engagements, the Girls' Choir con- sistently proved itself an active and hard-working Ofgtlll- ization. In the Redskin Pieucls. the girls captivated the audience by their portrayals of French schoolgirls. Per- formances in the Christmas Vesper Service, Carousel, and the All-City Glee Club Festival were other activities of the group. In addition to using their vocal talents, several of the members participated in various kinds of production work. The Girls, Choir is just one of the many organizations that contribute to the fame of the Southwest music department. Girls' Choir Has Busy Year Southwest Singers TOP ROVV: Dale Mutchler, Ierry McCrea, Jack McPherson, David Kasper. THIRD ROVV: David Young, Eason Pritchard, Allan Block, Carl Chin- nery. SECOND ROVV: Indy Anthony, Nan Strit- zingvr, Diane Duncan, Judy Parker. BOTTOM ROW': Jocelyn North, Sherron Baslee, Linda Pier- cy. NOT IN PICTURE: Phyllis Lindsey. Klingberg. Male Octet STANDING: Carl Chinnery, John O'Ncal, ken Burton Ronnie Brown, David Kasper, Bruce Newton, Phil Emmons SEATED Vick 80 TOP ROVV: Sue Franke, Diane Varmun, Christie Paterson, Claudia Comhs, Ann Houston ffn'asurcr,l, Meredith Bly, Carolyn Bufton, Nancy Rich fprmidwit, 1'ii'z'-prcxidvntl, Sandi Logan, Nan Stritzinger, juliann Shepherd, Susan David, Diane Duncan, Lucy Truog, Iackie Rashhaum, Margaret Nelson. SECOND ROVV: Miss Davidson, Nancy Mallin, Martha Bumpas, Dianne Cohen, Shirley Reid, Grace Goodson, Merrilee Bourne, Ruth Fite, Sherrie Baker, Mary Ann Atzenweiler fsecrvtaryl, Linda Hat- field, Sharon Garten, Frances Bartlett, Christie Hill, Judy Falls, VVenda Zimmerman. BOTTOM ROWV: Sharon Van Tuyl, Indy Smith 1prr'sidvnH, Deane Roche fvicc-yirvsizlwxt, trvasurerl, Cyndi Smith, Pat Arnold, Susie Godfrey, Sandie Russell lsccretaryl, Pat Green, Laura Lemmon, Sherri VVillard, Bonnie Barnett, Phyllis Clay, Linda Kelley, Carolyn Gilbert, Cheryl Richards, Rose- mary Robertson. NOT IN PICTURE: Leah Couo, Linda Elliott, Carol Fischer, Nancy jones, jean XVher-ler, Margaret Ziegler, Mary Garwood. Indian Belles TOP ROXY: Linda Piercy, ,locclyn North, Slwrron Baslee, Sandy Amnto. SECOND ROIV: Martha Cutler, ,lanell Collins, Judi Carl, Pam Miller. BOTTOM ROXV: Yifenda Zimmerman, Diane Duncan, Nan Stritzinger. NOT IN PICTURE: Judy Anthony. For those lvho are lnore Seriously interested in vocal music, Southwest offers membership in three small groups. The Southwest Singers, a mixed ensemble chosen from the Con- cert Choir, won praise for perform- ances in the Reclskin Rcoels, Christ- mas Vespers, and Spring Concert. Also directed by Mr. Bishop, the Male Octet provided real enjoyment for its listeners. The Indian Belles, under the direction of Miss Davidson, not only performed in school activities, but sang at several outside functions. As shown by their high ratings at the state music contest, these three ac- complished groups possess evident I talent and ability. Sl OFFICERS President --.,,,-,.,,,. ,,,,4, ..,, R i Cllzlrd R0g6l'S VjCe-P1-esjdg-nt ..-.,.,,.,.,, ,,.,,, N ancy Jane Nelson Secretary-Treasurer .....,. ........,. N 'lzlif EriClCSOI1 Student Director -,.w.w . ......, Sandy Passer Sgrgeant-at-Arnis .,,.,...,.,,.....,....,...., Bill Allfl10l1y Librarians ....,....... Penny Reynolds, lane T21yl0r Faculty Director ,.,..,,.,....... Mr. George C. Alter STANDING: Richard Rogers, Bill Anthony, Nancy Jane Nel- son, Sandy Passer. SEATED: Penny Reynolds, Jane Taylor Mait Erickson. One of the less-recognized and more praise-worthy organizations in our school is the orchestra. Few Southwest students realize the great amount of outside work and practice that goes into its final performances. This year the orchestra participated in the Redskin Revels, Christmas B-Iusicale, Carousel, and the All- City Orchestra Festival. Perhaps the most important activity for the members themselves is the state music contest, which is held at the University of Missouri every spring. Here the usual high ratings received by the performers gained statewide recognition for Southwest. S2 a Urohestra Shows Versatility First Violin Michele Brown, Concertmistress JoAnn VVheeler Russell Hamblin Sherrill Bratten Judy Mossberg Ronald MacLennen Jeanne Fording Second Violin Linda XVilSS6l'l'I'lilll, Principal Penny Reynolds Sandra Day Janice Gilbert Robert Dasbach Sharon Hicks Nina XK'avne Barbara Roworth Viola Jane Taylor Marcia XVilson Joyce DeLancey Louisa Nagelvoort Cello Nancy Jane Nelson Ann Adler String Bass Bill LeVine Bill Anthony Mary Milroy Lee XVhitaker Flute Mait Erickson Judy Greenberg Piccolo Judy Greenberg Oboe Donn Howell Bassoon Eleanor Goodson Clarinet Sanford Passer Joyce Moss Pat Barker Rowland Anthony Harold Boston Virginia Stokley Alto Saxophone Lee Barber Harold Boston Tenor Saxophone Virginia Stokley Trumpet Hank XVilliams Norman LeVine Dan Sheehy French Horn Jerry Huff T-ronzbone Richard Rogers Tom Boyle Percussion Thomas Ruskin Judy Etherton Larry Bodinson Thomas Dreiseszun Vibralzarp Rose Frischer Tympani Thomas Ruskin 83 F lute Baritone Saxophone Tenor Saxophone Carole Squires Clarinet Al Fulton, Concertmaster Arlie Russell Jim Ramsey Harold Boston Diane Pearson Robert Milroy Tony Huddleston John Bacher Connie Nelson Susanne Hammett Joe McNerney David Reed Jerry XVheeler Robert Wleinstein Alto Clarinet Phil Blender Bass Clarinet Bob VValters Oboe Marczella Nagclvoort Bassoon Richard Wliens Alto Saxophone Bob Edwards Marilyn McMillan Frank Brink 84 Paul Duffendack Cornet Mike Burnett Glen Hodges Edward Eggleston Rick Johnson Gary Zeff Maxwell Sandford Charles Scarbrough Jerry Garrett Shane Davis Jerry Xllilliams Robert Dimsdale Jim F ain French Horn Jolm Rollins Larry XVells Baritone Jolm Kupka Eugene Deffenbaugh Bram XVise Trombone Stuart NVestberg David XVells Paul Manson Fred Buis George Cook Jolm Kiser Virginia Stokley Sousaphone Al Schwerin Ted Unrein Peter Kirby Dennis Lucas Percussion Al Hoffman Jim Holler Larry Davis Nancy Morgan George Day Suzan Shipman Mary Lee XVillis Tympani George Day Drum Majors John Kupka Jerry Garrett Twirlers Suzanne Ivers Sharon Van Tuyl Penny Reynolds Judy Johnston Sandra Day Barbara Decker Barbara Knaus Band Builds Spirit The hardiest organization in the music department is our band. On almost any morning of the fall or spring the band members can be seen practicing on the track. Even in chill weather, the band faithfully appeared at the football games, giving that added pep and spirit whenever they were needed. Wlhen not braving the outdoors, the group found time to perform in the Spring Concert, All-City Band Festival, and state music contest. Southwest is indeed fortunate to possess such a lively and enthusiastic organization. STANDING: David XVells, John Kupka, Stuart XVestburg, jerry Garrett, Albert Fulton, SEATED: Suzanne Ivers, Connie Nelson, Marczella Nagelvomt, Arlie Russell. OFFICERS President ................,... ........ S tuart XVestburg Vice-President ..,....,...,, ........,.. -X lbert Fulton Secretary-Treasurer ....,.. ......,. A rlie Russell Student Director ..... .........,,,..... D avid VVE-lls Librarians .........,,..., .....,......... C onnie Nelson, Marczella Nagelvoort Drum Majors ......,.., Ierry Garrett, john Kupka Head Majorette ..,.,,,..,,..,,,..,....,.... Suzanne Ivers Faculty Director ....., ....... B 'Ir. George C. Alter 85 Carol Ilandley, Mary jo lViIll!Ill1S, Dottie Dunlap, Carol Coon, Marsha Arni. Not in picture: Sandie Rus- sell. Carolyn Steele, Dianne Turner, Iucly Boisse, Linda Hipslz, Carol Nelson. Not in picture: Georgia LonnUc'lcc'r. A successful homecoming dance, appropri- ately using Autumn Harvest as the theme. was one of the many projects that made 1958- 1959 an active Pep Club year. XVearing new hlack sweaters, one hundred and fifty senior girls, bolstered hy three hundred and fifty underclass girls, attended every sports event and boosted the morale of our teams. Decals. designed hy art students and sold hy the Pep Club. became popular at once and are now seen uhiquitously on Southwest cars. The members of this lively organization spent an eventful year and really worked hard to main- tain our fine school spirit. Pep Club ft dm 0 Q S? --,sl Q W Q we 'k an ' 'Fw i A' Q, if V ff ff Y , L Vqil an X 5 .W Q l in L -Q 'li V E N Q V S W Q' 56 R' Q W5 Q ? if E Q at Qs Q e QF V 9 3 ' 6 . 3, ? s 1 4 m.xt Qi f nh i W 1 V gy A, s U . K ' X, f ' Q V i A ,LY F iAL A ,L L2 5 Q Qx A A Q E A S4 K BE v ,X ii' 4 h 'Ei 2 S1 ' 4 l , ' l f gig 'ilk . 3 3 iigw wwf ...us- TOP ROYV: Barry Cox, Coach Brewster, john Kupkn, john Clayton, Jerald Pelofsky, Tom Wengler, Howard Bodney, John Tumer, Tom Roberts, Conch Robinson, Larry Chapman. FOURTH ROYV: Allan Bell, Bemie Larson, Bob Carlson, Bob Smith, Stan VVeiner, Bill Redmond, Larry Rucker, Marvin Rapschutz. THIRD ROW': Frank Kirk, Jeff Churan, Pete Cipolla, Chuck Hunter, Bob WValdo, David Miller, Bill Kyte, Pete Nichols, Bill Adler. SECOND ROXV: Dennis Squires, john Trundle, Ken Burton, Emil Zetmeir, Gary Carter, Fred Re-instein, joe VVikoff, Milton Brown. BOTTOM ROVV: Charles Hess, Fred Hesselroth, Bamey Rullman, Hon Ownby, Steve Silvcnnnn, Dick Dworsky, Bob Brewster, jack Ross, Richard Farha. arsity Football FOOTBALL SCORES SW 6 ..... Rockhurst 40 SVV 13 S-M 12 SW 7 . East 25 SVV 6 Northeast 31 SW 0 Central 15 SW 0 Southeast 44 SW 19 Lincoln 13 SW 19 Van Horn 0 SW 13 . Paseo 13 88 Four gridders make All-City Honors: Fred Hes- selroth, john Kupka, Barney Rulhnrm, Steve Silverman. Coach Robinson Takes Reins Following Coach Nurskfs promotion to Supervisor of Health and Physical Education, Coach Robinson stepped in as head football coach. No stranger to the Southwest varsity, Mr. Robinson had been Assistant Coach since 1953. XVith the help of Coach Brewster, Coach Robinson will lead the way for Southwests teams. With Mr. Fisher, athletic manager, Coaches Robinson and Brewster check ll new helmet. TOP ROVV: Pete VVinett, Greg Dolan, Bob Lenz, Jim Garrett, YVoody Higgins, YV ill Czarlinsky, Doug Zetmeir, Iohn Thompson, jerry Henkel. THIRD ROXV: Bill Murray, Mike Bumett, Paul Sgencer, Make Moriarty, David Ellis, W'iIson Tanner, Bruce VVi1- liams, Mark Fulton. SECOND RONV: Tom Galley, Al Schwerin, Bryant Upjohn, Larry Combs, Barry Eisenberg, Karl FIIIIITIEID, Iiin Levitt, Ronnie Nlirikitqnu. BOTTOM ROVV: Myron Gale, Ronnie Frey. Jack Lasater, Rodney Ross, Gayland Keroher, Ted Koutsoubos, Jerry Arni. NOT IN PICTURE: Steve Hackett, Doug MCGaughy, Roger Siler. B-Teams Have Successful Year In both football and basketball the Southwest B-teams fared well. After a slow start, the football team took four straight games. Excelling in size and speed, the young Indians progressed rapidly through the reason. The all-sophomore basket- ball B-team ended the season with five victories and only two losses in league play. Strong on offense, the cagers were sometimes troubled by a weak defense. Recognition should be given to Coach Harrylnan for his fine job in guiding both teams. Next year, Southwest can look forward to strong varsity teams bolstered by this years B-team stars. TO? ROIY: Chuck Lilgendahl, Tom Baker. Don Sneed, Jinx Davis, VVill Czarlinsky, VVilson Tanner, Ierry Henkel. SECOND ROWV: Ronnie Mirikitani, lim Goar, jim Levitt, Chuck Dixon, Jim Brown, Bob Bretz. BOTTOM ROW: Louis Beard, Tom Galley, Bob Hicks, Larry Combs, Bryant Upjohn, Jim Corner. Coaches Kipp and Harrymmz zcafch the team in practice. Southwest E25 De La Salle 26 28 Shawnee Mission East 46 55 Southeast 65 43 XYestport 53 i W 56 Paseo 54 62 Southeast 43 31 Northeast 63 40 S-M 49 62 East 51 60 Lincoln 66 43 V an Horn 63 72 XVest ort 64 ' 51 Peln-gay 68 51 Central 50 41 Rockllurst 49 43 44 Basketball 55 lNIunual 61 59 Lee's Summit 57 65 Center 54 43 Raytown 57 TOP ROVV: Couch Kipp, Bn i'i11K v Rullnmn, Dun Scluuelzinger, Fred Hessol 1'1: th, Ron Br uvxx'i1, Ken Davidsw HII. Milton Brown. BOT TOM ROXV: Barry Spuck, Charles lless, Gary Missildinc, Iohn Dnvis, Dick Harman, Bill Adler. 91 The en Ronny Alex jim Baker Ted Carlton Dave Dunlap Dick Harman lack jackson john Laing John Lucas Their Dee s Norm Majors SXV 6655 Central 3335 George Mansfield Southeast 3355 Phil lN'larCuS Rgckhurgt 7 jack Mayer , I Parker Myers SW 90 Northeast 15 Stuart Paterson SXV 73 Rayfgwn 32 jack Prather V H- C Jay Robertson SW 42 Central 32 Bill Rutledge jack Shipman jim Wagner Tom Wengler o Roger XVohlert Varsity Track Steve XVohlert TOP ROVV: Bill Adler, Iay Robertson, Sh-ve XVohlert, Toni Baker, Inn Baker, Numi Majors, jim W'ngner, Parker Myers, NVnyne Herbranson, jack Shipman, Ron Alex, Andy Coffey, Conch Robinson. THIRD ROVV: Couch Ewing, jack Jackson, Dick Dwor- sky, T. D. Brons, Joe Meluskey, John Kupka, Tom XV:-ngler, Ted Carlton, Stu Paterson, Iohn Lucas, Phil Marcus, Roger Wohlert, Dick Hnnnnn, Jeff Lenn. SECOND RONV: Fred Reinstein, jack Russ, joe VVikoff, Bob VVald0, Buzzy Morris, Chuck Greenberg, Lindsay Shannon, John Laing, jack Prather, Dave Dunlap, jul.-k lklayvr, Phil Belove, john Curr. BOTTOM RONV: David Miller, Frank Tmvulent, Neil Skid, Ronnie Mirikitani, Jim Gonr, Iixn Brown, Bryant Upjohn, Loo Butts, Sandy McDonald, Jerry Ami. I 92 Ably representing South- west on the tennis courts this year, under the sponsorship of Coach William M. Green- street, were the following men: STANDING: Bob Cordon, Mike Bowen, Kenny Fox, Ron Moser. KNEELING: Dave Foster, Norton Nelkin, Sandy Pnsser, Charles Hess. These talented duffers, guided by Mr. Joe S. Cirrinci- one, puttered through the golf season: TOP ROVV: lim Ramsey, John Davis, Steve liaunner. Bill Redmond, Frank Kirk, Mr. Cirrincione. SECOND ROVV: Allan Bell, David Eichenher- get, Victor Sima, Cory Helms, Tom Anderson, Don Stenrns. BOTTOM BOYV: Iim Davis, Bill Hesselrnth, Allan llaminer, Bill Freeman. NOT IX PICTURE: Gary Allman, Barry Altman. Tennis and Golf Lettermen's Club First Semester Second Semester President Phil Marcus Fred Hesselroth Vice-President Charles Hess Charles Hess Secretary Dick Harman John Kupka Treasurer Fred Hesselroth Steve Silverman Sponsor Mr. William C. Robinson Top Row: Bill Adler, managerg Tom Anderson, golfg Tom Baker, bosketballg Bob Brewster, football. SECOND Row: Milton Brown, basketballg Ken Burton, footballg Jeff Churan, footballg Pete Cipolla, football. BOTTOMI Row: Barry Cox, footballg Will Czarlinsky, basketballg ,lim Davis, basketballg Ken David- son. basketball. Top Row: John Davis, basketball, Bob Gordon, tennis, Dick Harman, basket- ball, track, Charles Hess, football, basketball, Fred Hesselroth, football, basket- ball. FOURTH Row: Chuck Hunter, football, Frank Kirk, manager, John Kupka, football, Phil Marcus, track, Jack Mayer, track. THIRD Row: Dave Miller. football, Sandy Pass-er, tennis, Tom. Roberts, football, Jack Ross, foot- ball, Barney Rullman, football, basketball. SECOND Row: Lindsay Shannon, football, Steve Silverman, football, Bob Smith, football, John Trunrlle, football, john Turner, football. BOTTOLI Row: Bob Waldo, football, Stan Weiner, foot- ball, Tom Wengler, football, track, Joe Wikoff, football, Emil Zetmeir, foot- ball. NoT IN PICTURE: Gary Missildine, basketball, Dan- Sclzmelzinger, basket- ball. -- Tom Talbot 'U Sat U 1II1am D lxGlllIl'dlj Allen W'yly Cadet Lt Cal Cadet Lt. Col. Standing: Kit XVIISIIIIIITH Cadet Captain Kenneth Gattsehall Cadet 2nd Lt. George Myers Cadet 2nd Lt. Jerry Stewart Cadet Ist Lt. Seated: I ohn O,NeaI Cadet Captain Not in picture: Melvyn Kagan Cadet Ist Lt. TOP ROVV: Arthur James, Larry Clutz, George Myers, Larry Keller, Mike Frischer, Randy Parks, john Frick, VVes Grist. THIRD RONV: Ronnie Davidow, Alan Iacohson, Frank Cantwell, Myron Stevens, Fred Buis, Ron Wheatley, Mike Mann, Jerry VVheeler, Iohn Howard. SECOND ROVV: Stephen Carpenter, Allen Schick, Glen Hodges, Alfred Volkuwitz, Robert Davidow, Bill Dick- inson, Rex Thrasher, Alfred Gustin. BOTTOM ROW: Stephen Mayer, jim Holler, Harley Dixon, Kit VVashbum, John O'Neal, Melvyn Kogan, Ierry Wvilliams, Clarke Garry, Steve Gould. TOP ROXV: Kenneth Gottschall, Ken Cook, jerry Garrett, David Eichenberger, Lee Antry, Rusty Hamhlin, Richard Ramsey, Ierry Brown. THIRD ROVV: Anthony Saper, Bill Ianssen, Robert Sneed, Ed Levinson, Ron Hatton, Dan Eichenberger, john Oldham, Bill McVVhorter. SECOND ROVV: Phil Blender, Doug Pillsbury, Duke Marshall, Vic Pulliam, Mike Bunch, Cordon VViltse, San- ford Shlyen. Keith Gottschall. BOTTOM ROVV: Dudley Shoemaker, Donald Madison, Allen VVyly, Torn Talbot, jerry Stewart, Bill Carlson, Dale Comer. 97 President and Publisher Charles VVOodling Business Manager Pete Barnes Advertising Manager Barbara Eisen Circulating Managers jean Blackwell Frances Smith Editor-in-Chief Mary jo Xvilliams Managing Editor George Costello Photographers Marc Bernstein Tom Patrick Reporters Elaine Adkins Anne Moore Mike Blumenthal Pat Ridgway Carolyn Hill Judie Rose Gene Kornfeld Cynthia Smith Beverly Maggart Marian Tobin Faculty Adviser Miss Virginia Welch Barbara Eisen, Charles Woodling, Pete Barnes. FIRST SEMESTER Trail Furnishes Bi-Weekly News STANDING: Frances Smith, Beverly Maggart, Carolyn Hill, Gene Kornfeld, Mary Io VVilliams, George Costello, Judie Rose, Tom Patrick, Mike Blumenthal, Marc Bernstein, Pete Bames, Pat Ridgway. SEATED: Anne Moore, jean Blackwell, Barbara Eisen, Charles Vlfoodling, Cynthia Smith, Marian Tobin, Elaine Adkins. 98 STANDING: Patty Patterson, Judy Lipoff, Pete Cipolla, Vivian Eveloff, Chuck Tigerumn, Leslie Hantover, Mary Ann Challinor, Frank Kirk, Mike Gordon, Jerry Mendelson, Kip Pells, Barbara Perkins, Shirley Hansell, Larry Pelofsky. SEATED: Peggy Grant, Nancy Rich, Charlotte McKean, Eleanor jones, Suzie Stripp, Sharon I-Iigman. VVhether promoting a successful safety cam- paign, interviewing such personalities as Tahi- tian dancers, or frantically Working to meet those ever-present deadlines, the TRAIL staff man- aged to put out a paper meeting the needs of Southwest students. The informative articles, humorous cartoons, and provocative editorials in the TRAIL provided valuable journalistic expe- rience for the staff and made every other Thurs- day brighter for the subscribers. Eleanor Jones, Sharon Gwin, Charlotte McKean. SECOND SEMESTER Sharon Gwin Eleanor Iones Charlotte McKean Sharon Higman Peggy Grant Judy Marsh Nancy Rich Pete Cipolla Co-editors Business Manager Advertising Manager Circulation Managers Sports Editors Frank Kirk Art Editor Suzie Stripp Photographer Larry Pelofsky Reporters Mary Ann Challinor Iudy Lipoff B. Duderstadt Phyllis Lindsey Vivian Eveloff Ierry Mendelson Mike Gordon Chuck Tigerman Shirley Hansell Patty Patterson Leslie Hantover Barbara Perkins Ruth Ann Hawkins Kip Pells jim Hopkins Margaret Ziegler Faculty Adviser Miss Virginia VVelch 99 George Lowry Bill Slzew Deane Roche Bob Levy Saohem Records Yea r's Events Editor-in-Chief GEORGE Lowm' Business Manager MIKE ROEHR Senior Class Editor DEANE ROCHE Faculty and Underclass Editor BILL SHEW Organizations Editor GAYLE DUNCAN Activities Editor ANNE BAHTLETT Sports Editor BOB LEVY Editorial Adviser Miss MAM' C. IOHNSTON junior Assistants Photographic Layouts Bob Hanna Bob Barker George Ogden Underclass Representatives Leslie Hantover jerry Robinson so hom 1, Sherw Ruskin . p o e Y jean Hatcher Linda Smalley Freshman Sandi Logan Art Staff Eighth Grade Betsy jackson Diane VVally Jean Hatcher Photographic Adviser Mr. XVilliam Brewster Photographic Staff School Treasurer Mr. O. L. Hoover, Ir. Bill De Atley Paul Kivett Art Adviser Miss Ruth M. Beck Shown checking spelling and typing final copy are junior as- sistants Linda Smalley, George Ogden, Leslie Hantover, jerry Robinson, lean Hatcher, and Bob Barker. n mv WMJWW 3,3 W aw Slyfwf ' ia -kv! 4 .M . .af ALBERT H. MUNSEES Principal 1925-1950 A teacher affects eternity, he can never tell where his influence stopsf, -Henry Brooks Adams Always devoted to the interests and welfare of students and faculty, Mr. A. H. Monsees, who died on May 13, 1958, will long be remembered not only as the first principal of Southwest but also as a friend and counselor. In his capacity as an educational administrator, he touched the lives of thousands of young peo- ple. Southwestis nation-wide recognition as a school of high scholastic attainment may be attributed, in a large degree, to the man who established and directed its policies for twenty-five years. He was a man of high ideals and integrity of character, dedicated to his profession, esteemed by all who knew him. The photograph above is a reproduction of the oil portrait, painted by Mr. Dwight Roberts, which was given to the school by alumni and faculty as a me- morial to Mr. Monsees. ,- W. LAWRENCE CANNON Principal As the future unfolds, you will remember Southwest for many reasons because school is a strong, influencing factor in the life of each of us. Certainly, in later years, you will recall many vivid scenes from your high school years-friendships and accomplishments, happy moments and serious ones. The book you are now reading will call to mind a wealth of these memories, but neither the Sachem nor any other book can represent that intangible growth through experience, the most important benefit any school is able to bestow. In the future, you will look back with nostalgia upon the years of work and play at Southwest as an im- portant and stimulating phase of your life-a time and a place you will always remember. WX W A . . 1 -K5 e . .. kk , . 'Lil 4 iw tl N i S kr , ' I -2 Gordon E. Wesner Donald S. Stephens VICE'PRINCIPAL VICE-PRINCIPAL His keen interest in high school pupils and his understanding of their educational needs and problemsg his sympathy, and counsel given to teach- ersg his zeal and enthusiasm for education-have found a broader scope now that Mr. Gordon E. XVesner has been taken from Southwest and made assistant to the Director of Secondary Education for all Kansas City, Mis- sourl. Margaret L. Taylor Marjorie S. Patterson COUNSELOR COUNSELOR Mabel B. Adams George C. Alter Sarah Helen Anderson Robert B. Armour Secretary Band, Orchestra Lalin Social Studies, Science Caroline Atwood Glen A. Ballinger M m mCs Engineer-Custodian 1 Ruth M. Beck Dale Bellerose Melvin P- Bishop, ll'- Aff English Vocal Music Reldon T. Blair Hoy Blazer Eugene H. Bredehoeft Grace M. Breen Art German, English A Social Studies Speech fi! VVilliam I. Brewster Charlotte E. Brooke Driver Education Common Leumings Helen E. Davidson Vocal Music George C. Dunn I, C, Edwards Science Science George A. Campbell l l joe S. Cirrincione h1ll!hElTlUflL'S, Scrcnce Driver Education Ethel V. Cooper Common Learnings Elizabeth K. Coover Common Learnings 1 Elinor Dolson Science, English Frances Pence Deets Physical Education Marjorie Elliott Viona Ewalt Common Learning.: English, Speech George C. Ewing Physical Education jon Fults Social Studios Mary Margaret Groves Common Leamings Mayme B. Hailey Common Lvamings Alpheus O. Fisher Helen Fling Cleora H. Flory Mathematics Spanish, French English YVilliam M. Creenstreet Samuel P. Gibson COE Physical Education i Juligsgilyyer X04 UL-.1 Allis Haren Eugene Harryman O. L. Hoover, Ir. Business Education Mathematics M athematics, C om'l Law lane johnson Nurse Latin Mary C. Johnston M.Sgt. W. D. Kermedy ROTC jane Joyce Human Science 53521 ' Vi. i o if? .N ,...,,4 Q,,,Y K? Vic., Thomas Edward Kipp Physical Education V - . Flora Linn Social Studies F. W. Mann Harriet V. McCaffrey Social Studies English James S. McKee History Virginia Kammerer Registrar Lucile Koger C ommou Learnings J. R. Manly M ctal Shop Dorothy S. McLeod French I l Mildred Meuser Blanche Moore Jeanne Neal Spanish Business Educafion, Russian, English Katherine Norris Maxine Norris Spanish, English Scvrvtury Marvin Nllembefgel' Harrison Ovennan Ethel Phillips Ifldllsfffdl AWS Social Studivs Chemistry Wiley C. Poleson Gertrude Redmond Frances B. Richart Woodwork Cafvtvria Manager Physical Education Laurence Nivens Driver Education William C. Robinson Civics, Physical Education Mary Ross Frances E. Ryan Thomas E. Sanders Chelsae B. Sargent Librarian Attendance Clvrk English Mathematics 0 .Mr OU-uL, LOQ.QQ,'- A 'W ' -QW S ii 'dllf Q-G' a i if Wwgggw Esther Schroer Leo S. Scott English Drafting Iuana W. Seymour Alma I. Shipley Physical Eduvntion Mathematics Naomi C. Simpson Merle E. Smith Catherine Souders Frank L. Stark History Business Education Homcmaking Science 110 Oka Sullivan Julia Thorp Kathleen N. Torbert Dorothy VV. Varney Acmmpanist :hl'l'llHlPlllllXf Mathenmlics English IN MEMORIAM Thelma Wvelch Virginia WVelch Businvss Education English, News Florence R. Wray She was knovvn 'for her interest in literature. And is he dead, whose glorious mind Lifts thine on high?- To live in the hearts we leave behind ls not to die. ' from Hallowed Ground hy Thomas Campbell Ida S. VVells Leonard J. VVestem Matlxenmtics Speech Frances VVhitmire Chaney 0. VVilliams Kendall L. Wilson james H. WVoods Homemaking English Speech llfathelvzrllirs Miss Florence NVray, a teacher of English at South- west for nmnv vents, died on October 28, 1958. . In geometry we learn that the whole is equal to the sum of all its parts. Likewise, the stu- dent body here at Southwest is the aggregate of five classes, from the eighth grade through the senior year, each with its own characteristics and interests. The confusion of the eighth grad- ers is soon dispelled by their orientation into high school life through the helpful guidance of their common learnings teachers. Feeling still somewhat unsure of themselves, the freshmen add electives to their required subjects and explore the advantages of literary societies and de- partmental clubs. Sophomores go through that stage when they know it all-or think they do. juniors begin to realize that graduation is not far off and that it might be a good idea to inves- tigate college entrance requirements. At long last, the senior year arrives, a full, busy, exciting, and unforgettable year that passes much too swiftly and soon becomes a series of memories that will be treasured for a lifetime. Yes, these five years are a period of change and growth, of work and play-a time and a place we will always remember. Eighth Grade MRS. GROVES - A.M. TOP ROYV: Patricia Taylor, Ieanne Brett, Margo Lackie, Laurie Emel, Janet Solter, Pam Schryvet, Donna Moss, Justine Boehm. THIRD ROW: Pam Hutchison, Io Anne NVilkerson, Susan Brown, Lgmn Ottman, Karen Kemrnerly, Rhonda Bloom, Carolyn Brewster, Diana Schultz. SECOND ROVV: Sunny Rovertson, Paula Borenstine, Barbara Milens, Kathy Schoenfeldy, Linda Gay Nelson, Nancy NVilliams, Gail Young, Karin Pyle. BOTTOM ROWV: Sharon Epstein, Ioyce Nnnninga, Sandy Brown, Gay Fire- stone, Ioan Stiefel, Martha YVo0dmansee, Phyllis Biedemian, Linda Pells. MRS. HAILEY - P.M. TOP ROW: Peter Kirby, lim Roberts, Bill Goodson, Samuel Steele, Carlton Crenshaw, Barbara Yeo, Linda Ferguson, Lillian Con- nelly. THIRD ROVV: George Day, Lynn Brctz, Lester King, Iames Denham, I. B. VVik0ff, Sheldon Gulinson, Marie Muff, Candy Lamkiuy Ieanne Fording. SECOND ROW: Gail Adreme, john Maier, Sol Eaglstein, Kenneth Malech, Iudy Zarr, Richie Swartz, Becky Buckaloo, Mary Beth Johnston. BOTTOM ROVV: Stanley W'oll, Susan King, Randy Cox, Tracy Leonard, Stephen Dawson, Donna Hill, Dick Shideler, Hamid Levine, Stuart Newman. .gr f + V P bb ll! Eighth Grade MISS COOPER - P.M. TOP ROW: Evelyn Harris, Ronnie Standart, Emest Shipman, Iohn Cowan, jim Voletti, Kathy Lively, Kathy Hesselroth, Erma Phillips. SECOND ROW: Bill Priest, Jimmy Schaffe, Candy Gore, Ross Donnell, Dorothy Kolkin, Virginia Bell, Sandra Ahlquist, Linda Weinberg. BOTTOM ROW: Diana Silverman, Donald Blnustine, Billy Lowe, Gayle McGaughy, Richard Wheatley, Carl Ehwa, john Gray, Bill Lowe. MISS BROOKE - P.M. TOP ROW: Sandy Kindred, Rhonda Cross, Tom Komfeld, Mary Lou McClelland, Amie Wasserstrom, Ienean Barr, Cindy San- ders, Cheryl Pate, Ian johnson. THIRD ROW: Estelle Rapschutz, Dorothy Friedman, Dennis Lucas, Tom Sawyer, Warren Swenson, Debbie Demming, Gwen Cohen, Nancy Vollrath, Nina VVay'ne. SECOND ROW: Carol Helms, Sheila Yukon, Ian Adler, Andrea Oates, David Wacknow, Sharon Kaufman, Keith Chasteen, Mike Keeler. BOTTOM ROW: Roger Emmons, Tom Vollrath, Roger Baker, Thomas Dreiseszun, Myra Lapides, Sidney Frischer, Gwendolyn Elkins, Carol Baker, Clifton Haas. MISS KOCER - A.M. TOP ROW: Gloria Wadlow, Linda Coe, Iim Sneed, Steve Parzybok, Iunior Ruble, Victor Sima, Wanda Lou Hutsell. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Dennis, Sunny Yeddis, Bill NVeigand, Candy Anderson, Pat Egan, Marsha Richardson, Don Bowen. SECOND ROVV: Michael Klein, Steve Norris, Ray Russback, Kathy Klingberg, Rachel Fehsenfeld, Roy Thompson, Don Hurst. BOTTOM ROW: Doug Ervin, Ricky Eisberg, David Gale, Carlson Farha, Pattie DeLott, Betsy Lanner, Ierry Temposky, Michael Davis. 113 r r , , J N N I IVA! N i B i wa Eighth Grade MRS. ELLIOTT - P.M. TOP ROW: Steve Bemstein, Don Solotorovsky, Steve Greenstein, Sally Blue, Larry Hill, Betsy Williams, Susan Sheldon, Val Car- der, Howard Brown. THIRD ROW: Doug Whitmore, Steven Shelton, Kenneth Bold, Tamera Chapman, Jim Blackwell, Sharon Hicks, Dana Cohen, Janet Petterson, Jay Plunkett. SECOND ROVV: Carol Dart, Ronnie Reilman, Ray Bograd, Jane Robinson, Susie Dolginow, Judy Glass, Addison Slentz, Van Mankwitz, Joyce Tonkin. BOTTOM ROVV: Ruthie Eisenberg, Rita Saferstein, Lillyan Wright, Michael Swade, Tom Anderegg, John Elliot Esser, Sondra Goodwin, Nancy Firestone, Bill Mehomay. Miss KOGER - P.M. TOP ROW: Emilee Morehead, Wayne Browning, Bob Rosenwald, Roger Stoltzfus, Roger Snow, Helen Ruble, Harriet Keller, Ellen Reed. SECOND ROW: Joe Baraban, Barry Winer, Phillip Roberts, Jim Newell, Bill Sudduth, Jimmy Rowland, Barbara Ward, Helen Joy Applegate, Dennis Neinke. BOTTOM ROW: Stephanie Deitchman, Wayne Johnson, Kathy Gust, Tommy John- son, Lucy Ludwig, Judy Schlagle, Larry Wells, Susie Levitt. MRS. ELLIOTT - A.M. TOP ROW: Barbara Gabel, Jeff Stewart, Chris Keehn, Sylvia Nunnelley, John Cartlich, Cooper McWhirter, Jim Hontos, Claudia Duncan, Bnice Woodruff. THIRD ROW: Libby Roberts, Jane Brewer, Dana Mindlin, Vicky Brockus, Sally Peck, Terry Grisham, Lacey Keller, Kenny Kars. SECOND ROW: Jane Long, Mary Kessner, Tom Shuler, John Child, Ernie Hidge, George Bartholo- maeus, Judith Shaffer, Sherri Gilmore. BOTTOM ROW: Beverly Brown, Charles Weneck, Tom Houts, Eddie Brady, Raymond Zehring, Kerry Goldberg, Eugene Tishauer, Dick Dickinson. 114 MRS. COOVER - A.M. TOP ROVV: Don Hilgert, Shane Davis, Clyde VVeaver, Vic Damon, Carole Squires, George Lafferty, Tom Banldiead, Jerry Tem- ple. THIRD ROVV: George Ronnie Brown, Bob McClintock, Martha Vaughan, Susan McDermott, Bill Berkowich, James Kent. SECOND ROXV: Gail Levitch, Linda Deaver, Milton Muller, Jim Clemenson, Adrienne Gottlieb, Carolyn Bell, Diana Ragan, Edith Koffler. BOTTOM ROVV: Bill Phillips, Frank Lyle, Judy Allen, Bonnie Lou Jones, Michael Simon, John Bacher, Dick Bumett. MISS COOPER - A.M. TOP ROWV: John McHenry, Barry Glasberg, Richard Abloff, Marilyn Goodson, Tobi Tavemaro, Russell Davidson, Indy Shrimp- ton, Catherine Heegn. THIRD ROVV: John McCue, Vivian Schiff, John Pollock, Steve McLaughlin, Richard Shiro, Steve Peck, Steven Chapman, Bruce King. SECOND ROW: Susan Sandhaus, Gary Hall, Jim Davis, Karen Blackford, Janey Sorrels, Richard Thompson, Jeff Pritchard, John Easton. BOTTOM ROVV: Kay Rnssback, David Williams, Pam Green, Diane Calvery, Kathie Brown, David Littlefield, Jerry Greenstcin. MRS. GROVES - P.M. TOP ROVV: Sandy Graham, Charles Perry, Kay Hunter, Jim Christopher, Jim Mclsleachin, Donna Mutchler, Bonnie Herbranson, Cathy Morgan. THIRD ROVV: Judy Lunsford, Maryanne Gottschall, Ann Adler, Leslie McLaughlin, John J,1l'gESUll, Donna Dean, Robert VVeinstein, Robert Dashach. SECOND ROVV: Carole Hammer, Leslie Thompson, Sandy Field, Ronnie Bledsoe, Stanlev So- renson, Roger Giffin, James LaDoucieur, Robert Brown. BOTTOM ROVV: Jim Reed, Mildred Schanker, Steve Bodnev, Jim IVhit- aker, Dana Franklyn, John Hess, Marcia Hooker, Jack Gabel. ' Eighth Grade or I s Q9 MRS. COOVER - P.M. TOP ROWV: Bob Adler, Martha Groening, Sue McClelland, Robert Schwegler, Steve Vincent, Barham VVarren, Louisa Nagelvoort, Bill Lawrie. THIRD ROXV: Steve Rosenbaum, Carol Gladstone, Nancy Little, Betsy Jackson, Marilyn Sall, Peggy Phipps, Sharon Ginsburg, Barbara Jo Roworth, Jackie NVQ-lls. SECOND ROVV: Alex Porter, David Sneid, Jimmy Bumer, James McFerrin, Charles Schmelzer, Phil Dow, Dick Reid, David Mouber. BOTTOM ROXV: Janet Gremley, Dennis VVoodling, John Launder, Janet Laf- ferty, Deann Silverman, Lynn Rees, Lauran Fenimore, Jac Roberson, Mary Ellen Culver. MISS BROOKE - A.M. TOP RONV: Dale Taylor, Jim Allen, Mimi Fessler, Phil Manuel, Kit Alexander, Susan Hoy, Peeter Sarapuu, Ralph Mothner. THIRD ROXV: Leslie Goss, Betty Peterson, Maria Rice, Marie Clark, Virginia Wiedemann, Charles VVilson, Bob Bryant. SEC- OND ROVV: Ronnie Boclinson, Carol Rosenthal, Jenny Booser, David Cohn, Michele Relder, David Silverforh, Linda Loeb, Joyce Campbell. BOTTOM ROXV: John Xvilke, Lorna Holker, Saul Dilson, Jeanette Mendenhall, Gale Charmack, Frank Loeffler, Chris Hakan. MRS. HAILEY - A.M. TOP ROVV: John Storm, John Coon, Carolyn Cox, John Green, Eddie Howard, Terry Hernstrom, Jim Seaver, Marilyn Singer. THIRD ROVV: Arnold Ptashnik, Cam Schutte, Kathleen Aleen, Janet Ashel, Ilene Indin, Shelson Bernstein, Kay Emmons, Eliza- beth Ailshire. SECOND ROVV: Leslie Evans, Susan Kurtz, Barbara Fried, Charles Howell, Joan Dworkin, Nancy Conrad, Gary Talman. BOTTOM ROVV: James Toyne, Larry Gaines, Don Boyce, Morris Goldman, Rick VVells, Mark Robinson, Charles Duker. Eighth Grade y y B i 9 s Freshmen TOP ROVV: Maurine Zitterman, Nan Singer, David Damon, Gene Manuel, Mike Mann, Ronnie Stewart, Midgie Rudd, Ricky Novorr. SECOND ROVV: Rosalie Hoffman, Laura DiGiovanni, Jane Shoemaker, Cheryl Broclkin, Linlley Dennis, Sally Hogehoom, Sandra Koch, Teresa Gibson. BOTTOM ROYV: Ronnie Davidow, Rick Jeter, Judy Lynn Johnson, Terral Young, Star Elton, Carol Linnartz, Bill Marsh, Eddie Copeland. TOP RONV: Mary McDaniel, Jackye Greenberg, Carol Harper, Bonny Halbeck, Ellen Moss, Sue Scott, Julia Jenkins, Davida Singer, Carole Thurston. THIRD ROW: Margie Carl, Peggy Young, Donna Hamlett, Deanna Cooper, Beverly Katz, Mary Kes- singer, Nancy Turner, Kay Pilkenton, Madeline Jerwick. SECOND ROW: Judy Kay Carlton, Ann Falkenberg, Jean Young, Janice Reitz, Pain Priest, Margaret Dailey, Nancy Kuheim, Bonita Bamett, Ann Vliillimetz. BOTTOM ROXV: Linda Johnson, Billie Lee Wright, Cindy Gillespie, Carol La Russa, Rosilind Eisman, Rita Vnndever, Saundra McLean, Judith Brenner. TOP ROW: Robert Edwards, David Bertram, Greg Curtis, Paul Bragg, Jack Litman, Buzz Wliengler, Harold Klee, Chuck Blackmar, Larry Downing. THIRD ROVV: Gary Zeff, Robert Lawrie, Allan Hammer, Bill Green, David Litwack, Tom Cummings, George Pickler, Nancy Morgan, Ken Grist. SECOND RONV: David Keyes, Rose Frischer, Judy Leva, Sharon Scott, Cheryl Stevens, Nancy Mahley, Sharon Koch, Karen Nlfillinms, Steve Woods. BOTTOM ROVV: Sandy Coe, Paul Schwartz, Ellen Lowe, Linda Vtlasser- man, Cathy Ballinger, Susanne Hammett, Anita Billings, Merle Detering. 117 Freshmen TOP ROWV: Dale Preston, Ioe McLaughlin, Dale Comer, Jim Blackwell, Andy Hoffman, Dudley Shoemaker, Staley McDermet, john Shelton, Stephen Casler. THIRD ROVV: Connie Nelson, Mary Porter, Susie Morgan, Barbara Sugl, Judy Golding, Tom Boyle, john Curtright, Gail Henry, Carole YVard. SECOND ROW: Janet Laird, Lee McGraw, Harriet WVadsworth, Shirley Reid, Carol Rutberg, Suzie Rowland, Brenda Unell, Jean Price, Iane Sleeper. BOTTOM ROXV: Geoff Ricketts, Cheryl Richards, XValter VViIl- mert, Pete Levi, Woody Cozad, Frank Reaves, Iim Anderson, Sally Platt, LaMonte Roach. TOP ROW: Ioyce De Lancey, john VVascher, Iohn Frazier, Sandy Moore, Richard Ramsey, Sandra Higman, Iimmy Iennett, Mike Bunch. SECOND ROVV: Betty Gieringer, Nancy Smutny, Carole Horine, Tom Smith, Steve VVeinberg, Bob Dimsdale, Kathy Breitenstein, Jane WVeueck. BOTTOM RONV: Raye O'Reilly, Arlene Price, Eugene Deffenbaugh, Fred Buis, Emily Rich, Vicki Rosenhlum, Iudy Etherton, Marcee Krug. TOP ROW: Tim Iones, Richard Arlan, lack Rabinowitz, Gerald Shafton, Rich Palmer, Sharon Horak, Susan Stem, Nancy Kincaid, Susan Jones. THIRD ROVV: Laurie Baker, Susan Baker, Diane Hansell, Delouise Kelly, Susie Brodkin, Molly McGee, Ralone Hodge, Jenny WVestfall, Carolyn Cast. SECOND ROW: Ann Hinkle, Sherry Gerber, Kathy Woodley', Judy Ely, Sue Barker, Ian Crabtree, Ardyce Chinnery, Indy Coe, Donna Galamba. BOTTOM ROVV: Nancy Billings, Ruthann Fried, Barbara Fromm, Donald Rifas, Sharon Igoe, Frank Greene, Connie Campo, Steve Gould, Gail Portman. 118 TOP ROVV: Sharon Hackett, Jeanie Throckmorton, Beverly Bair, Sarah Wilcox, Carol Haworth, Mary Fehr, Cheryl McPherson, Carol Six, Judy Waisblum. THIRD ROW: Beverly Levine, Judi Fisler, Diane Pearson, Judi Groening, Lynn Sparks, Linda Sharp, Connie Clay, Jill Edmisson, Judith McMahan, Jody Swaffar. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Oliver, Barbara Anderson, Ginnie Lemmon, Linda Bowen, Marcia Markowitz, Ruth lndin, Sharon Grega, Terry Hoyt, Lyn Van Osdol, Ruth Sneid. BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn Reynolds, Penny Leonard, Mary Ellen Thompson, Rosetta Schlagle, Cathy Mullen, Sally Shaw, Nancy Lancaster, Cece Richardson, Susan Cohen, Elaine Gnrst. TOP ROW: Bill Smith, Carolyn Bufton, Chester George, Cheryl Heimbrodt, Steve Goodman, Dick Fogel, Susie Bauer, Ten'y Allen, Jim Agmnoff. THIRD ROWV: Marczella Nagelvoort, Dianne Cohen, Christine Paterson, Doug Cramer, Gil Fulmer, John Frick, Barbie Close, Larry Davis, VVolfgang Pollem. SECOND ROW: Merrill Eckstein, Sallie Manley, Barbara Cuxts, Ronnie Goldsmith, Larry Schaffer, Larry Small, Frances Bartlett, Francie Feild, Jill Anderson. BOTTOM RONV: Clarke Garry, Linda Greenbaum, Phyllis Clay, Linda Lenge, Pat Green, Bobbie Bassin, Janet Glass, Barbara Benson, Bob Bond. TOP ROVV: Jeff Hantover, Brooke Sandford, Chuck Lilgendahl, David Harrop, Barbara Langworthy, Marshall VVE-stburg, Sandi Logan, Gayle Pugh, Jeanne Keith. THIRD ROW: Joyce Howey, Tom Schwarz, Ralph Jacobson, Jeffrey Green, Marcia NVien, Ronald MncLennnn, Robert Lange, Jim Holler, Barbara Levitch. SECOND ROW: Beth Stewart, Judyanne Nelson, Cindy Koch, Janice Wilmot, Judy Moser, Eileen Eagle-stein, John Rollins, Jill Miller, Mary Milroy, Ronnie Grossmann. BOTTOM ROW: Gail Rothschild, Mary Woodward, Arlie Russell, Caryn Nilsson, Carol Sherer, Judy Simon, Alicia Saunders, Sharon McCaughey, Ra- nelle Tobb. Freshmen 3 9 TOP ROW: Larry Levy, Mike Straum, Pete Makris, Tom Meluskey, Richard NViens, Tom McCaffrey, John Ragsdale, Phil Jones, Benjamin Feinberg. THIRD ROVV: Tom Tumer, Keith Ellison, Bob Middleton, Jack Gambill, Paul Pritchard, Henry Dollmann, Jim Harris, Steve Skid, George Koutsoubos. SECOND ROVV: Harlow Smith, Steve Pheffer, Ronnie Vlfheatley, Jim Schull, Paul Duf- fendack, Brad Smith, Fritz Ruwart, William Behrens, Dillard Taylor. BOTTOM ROW: Rick Johnson, Casey Cain, Stephen Kosh- land, Frank Bysfield, Jack Hardgree, Michael Levine, Bob VValters, Webb Gilmore, Alan Jacobson. TOP ROWV: Delbert Pease, Nick Kelne, Bill Carlson, Dan Eichenberger, Gary Carter, Robert Sharp, Doug Pillsbury, Jerry Garrett, Anthony Saper. THIRD ROVV: Bram Wise, Rick Goodfriend, Kay Klein, John Howard, Susan Faron, Bill Barr, Frank Cantwell, Dave Hackett, Danny Sudran. SECOND RONV: Jerry Schenck, Terry Berkowich, Marshall Gale, Rex Thrasher, Linda Hatfield, Davida Funk, Marilyn Gittennan, Nancy Davis, Allen Schick. BOTTOM RONV: Chuck Mayer, Alfred Gustin, Pamela Tennyson, Margie Roberts, Randy Clemmons, Larry Mayer, Larry Glass, Steven Carpenter, Charles Scarbrough, David VVynn. TOP ROW: Ricky Ulrich, Gary Lasister, WVayne Siler, Dennis Becker, Ken Patrick, John Swenson, Lee Antry, Joe Hirsch, Darrell Silvers. THIRD ROW: Mickey Shultz, Bill Thomas, Jim Dutcher, Joe Hallauer, Paul Heimbach, Philip Rabicoff, Warren Cantrell, Brad Goldberg, Bart Strother. SECOND ROW: Wilson Miller, Richard Wnollen, Steve Hansen, Marshall Spector, Fred Heitman, Richard Mills, Neil Johnson, Scott Rose, Norman Yoffee. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Schwartz, Thomas Meyer, Allan Friedson, John Clabaugh, Peter Clagett, George Smith, Jerry Williams, John LaRose, Tommy Swallow. Freshmen Sophomores TOP ROVV: Barham Molotsky, Richard Klein, Richard Rosenwald, Albert Schwerin, Bob Reese, Don Hixon, Tony Huddleston, Mike Moriarty, Kathy Noteis. THIRD ROVV: Margie Bergendoff, Sandy Hall, Susan David, Bob Greenlease, Russell Bettis, Hel- ene Peck, Bruce VVilliams, Diane Vamum, Sue Roberts. SECOND ROWV: Kathy Hall, Susie Godfrey, Sandy Gessner, Patricia Eisberg, Ann Morgan, Penny Reynolds, Annie LaRussa, Nancy Ann Hunter, Gene Grossman. BOTTOM ROW: Barry Hoffman, Georgia Lonnecker, Elaine Kratchman, Ruth Simon, Joy Firestone, Carol Radetsky, Barbara Wilch, Gayle Iulo, William Howell. TOP ROVV: Ierry Ami, Mark Fulton, Mike Ferguson, Bob Harper, Roger Siler, Harold Boston, Larry Miller, George Damon, David Tucker. THIRD ROVV: John Taylor, Glen Hodges, Norma Clark, Morris Fishman, Bob Harrington, Gaylancl Keroher, jim Donaldson, Ronnie Mirikitani, Fred Cox. SECOND ROYV: Elaine Emstein, Stefanie Gill, Carol Bryant, Sharon Johnson, Bar- bara Dimmitt, Sherry Kriss, Marty Graham, Penny Grant, Michelle Metzger. BOTTOM ROVV: Ian Milligan, Cynthia Sherer, Roxie VVatson, Ronnie Frey, Iim Kohl, Steve Kutler, Maiy Iackson, Phil Sherman, Sharon Traxler. TOP ROW: Cheryl Schneider, Jim Levitt, Bob Lenz, Tom Baker, Iim Greife, Karl Fallman, Sam Henderson, Arnold Spector, Barbara Bell. THIRD ROW: Pam Fogel, Susan Rosenfield, Stella Wilson, Susan Blue, Carol Printz, Samyra Glass, Pat Bengtson, Hanan Steinzeig, JoAnn Fuhrer. SECOND ROVV: Melanie Roth, Carol Babcock, Carol Henderson, Mary Gilmore, Pam Shafer, Suzie Hansen, Susie Soard, Mary Sue McDonald, Nancy Brown. BOTTOM ROW: Iosie Ganaden, Susie Williams, Sondra Hig- gins, Kay Heims, Sue Funck, Edna Brenner, Elaine Hydeman, Sharon Edwards, Bette Thompson. 121 E , f I Xfq 1 Lx ki l a- v . . Sophomores TOP ROW: Bob Woodling, Robert Sneed, John Stevens, John Kizer, Mike Nase, Paul Reisbord, Woody Higgins, Tom Nitardy, Jay Lubin. THIRD ROW: Mickey Anderson, Bill Freeman, Douglas Zetmeir, Gordon Wiltse, Steve Hackett, Richard Mallin, Dave Jackson, Susan Golding, Barbara Finkel. SECOND ROW: John Skeer, Barbara Pease, Judy Johnson, Rita Bolls, Paula Russ- back, Joanne Rosenhaupt, Merrelyn Mullaly, Sandy Baker, Bruce Super. BOTTOM ROWV: Jim Whited, Barbara House, Harley Dixon, Buffie Cahill, Virginia Stokley, Mary Ellen Getman, Leslie Greene, Janice Kenney, Barbara Wolf. TOP ROW: John Oldham, Ron Bellamy, Rodney Ross, Jerry Huff, Martin Evans, Jerry Autry, Bill McVVhorter, Duke Marshall, Gary Cowan. THIRD ROW: Bill Anthony, Ned Harlow, Donald Madison, Keith Gottschall, Steve Jennings, Dale Mutchler, Larry Clutz, Rudy Larson, Doug McGaughy. SECOND ROW: Raymond Hawks, Harold Clark, Harvey Saferstein, Don Nixon, Jim Parkison, George Balsly, Kiah Warden, Mike Fried, Harley Scott. BOTTOM ROVV: Retba Goldman, Felice Shaffer, Sharon Bit- ner, Catherine Salamone, Bill Soltz, John Hall, Larry Bodinson, Judy Gitterman, Sharon Wolberg. TOP ROW: Marvin Marcell, Bryant Upjohn, Harry Shrago, Ted Koutsoubos, Melvin Heillmnn, Dan Sheehy, Bob Hicks, Harry Carlton, Richard Smalley. THIRD ROW: Lynne Swingley, Jackie Rashbaum, Barbara McHenry, Larry Reybum, Bob MeMeacl'1in, Phil Magers, Barbara Ulmer, Barbara Page, Elaine Munro. SECOND ROW: Lynne Flapan, Pete Geissal, Suzanne Tyler, Linda Lapides, Jean Wheeler, Sheryl Glasberg, Pam Latshaw, Carla Schultz, Janet Tumbull. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Knaus, Sherrill Williams, Catherine Lowry, Frank Travalent, Spence Valentine, Dennis McDaniel, Karen Lockridge, JoNell Davis, Majel Evjen. 122 TOP ROW: Paul Spencer, Lawrence Zalcman, John Thomson, Don Sneed, Jim Davis, Will Czarlinsky, Jim Comer, Arthur James, Criss Elliott. THIRD ROW: Merrilee Boume, Herbert Jacob, Paul Manson, Carl Helmstetter, Kathy Makris, Edie Kaplan, Jackie Boisse, Larry Rothman, Ed Samuelson. SECOND ROW: Harvey Jacobson, Bill Murray, Bill Voss, Paul Winett, Paul Kivett, Gene Owen, Jim Kirsch, Ben Achtenberg, Keith Zeff. BOTTOM ROW: Betsy Ruvel, Judy Johnson, Carla Tagbering, Sharon Thompson, John Schlanger, Martha Weaver, Eleanor Goodson, Janis Luke, Sharron Kutrz. TOP ROW: Jackie Lasater, Bill Hesselroth, Steve Hammer, Al Hoffman, Lnny Rittmaster, Louis Beard, Harvey Burstein, Jim Goar, Larry Keller. THIRD ROVV: VVes Grist, Amold Bush, Bill Zimmerman, Jim Freet, Chuck Dixon, Tommie Michael, Ronnie Tyrl, Bill Janssen, Kirk Vaughan. SECOND RONV: Sharon Van Tuyl, Linda Steinhaus, Steve Cohen, Joan Waugh, Judy Kauf- man, Diane Hurlburt, Tom Thompson, Gary Ravis, Linda Lang. BOTTOM ROW: Sally Smith, Karen Marcum, Jane Liesveld, Myma Lemer, Beverly Smith, Judy Boyce, Pat Koch, Barbara Siugman, Camille Simmons. TOP ROW: Jeannette Gentry, Bob Simpson, Dave Hart, Jerry Henkel, Mike Bumett, Brian Evans, Jim Merrick, Elizabeth Goodson. THIRD ROW: Judy Ann YVells, Peggy Yeddis, Margie VViswell, Janet Oliver, Jerry McDonald, Gordon Hoy, Victor Bodney, Judi Goodman. SECOND RONV: Coralie Martsolf, Elaine Moore, Pat Amnld, Annette Bray, Suzan Shipman, Edward Eggleston, Suzie Pitt, Joe McNerney. BOTTOM ROW: Harriet Daniel, Dian Hoppe, Rndine Mankwitz, Herb Simon, Dave Jackson, Reid Scudder, Bill Alden, Judy Dloogoff. Sophomores Sf TOP ROVV: Barry Eisenberg, Jimmy Brown, Joe Caulfield, Pat Connelly, Jim Garrett, Tom Galley, Carol Smith. THIRD ROW: Bob Tomlinson, Tom Sheely, Phil Di Graci, Jim Peil, Johnny Duke, Sharon Ambrose, Randy Parks. SECOND ROW: Midge Faeth, Sherry Ruskin, Lisa Lanner, Bob Davidow, Vicki Miller, Barbara Decker, Judy Allen. BOTTOM ROW: Gail Griffith, Ann Hirsch, Janice Campbell, VVenda Zimmemian, I2eeDee Sharlip, Vickie VVikoff, Rosemary Robertson, Mary Ann Gordon. TOP RONV: Martin Hunter, T. D. Brous, JIm Cox, Harvey Throdp, Myron Gale, Jim Ramsey, John Kiser, Dale Hallam, Andy Lyons. THIRD ROYV: Bob Bretz, David Ellis, Ruth Fite, Larry Mendenhall, Carolyn Bonderer, Beckie Lawrence, Barbara Throck- morton, Darrel McMillinn, Judy Brett. SECOND ROW: Shirley VVolberg, Betty Francisco, Linda Zide, Harriet Kusnetzky, Marilyn Shapiro, Caroline Yeo, Suzanne Rosenstock, Mary Storm, Jerry Peterson. BOTTOM ROW: Marlene Marks, Peggy Peterson, Pam Henderson, Carol Nelson, Leland Shurin, Carol Blackbum, Felis Sebezt, Linda Elliott, Joan Cowan. TOP ROW: Lynn Ryerson, Lynne Churan, Mary Linda McDonnell, Larry Combs, Greg Dolan, YVils0n Tanner, Jane Houston, Betty Ennis, Judy Tompkins. THIRD ROVV: Susan Johnson, Millie Hilgext, Janet Burt, Norman Levine, Charles Page, John Miller, Richard Blackwell, Richey Sue Rowley, Sandra Grousnick. SECOND ROVV: Rosamond Kom. Ann Edwards, Steve Marten, Sara Lynne Reed, Julie Deaver, Nancy Zeiner, Regina Reekes, Carol Ann YVisson, Judy Shawgo. BOTTOM ROVV: Harriet Cooper, Joan Louis, Janice Boyer, Marvie McCarran, Lelaine Jarrett, Sandra Day, Shirley Frey, Carol Giles, Carolyn Gilbert. Sophomores NK? J yy Left to right: Mr. Robert B. Armour, Marcia Bordman, Dianne Turner, Barry Cox, Harvey Kaplan, Sally wVillillll1S, Bob VVald0, jack Ross, lane Bushfield, Carolyn Steele, Barry Altman, Gary Altman, Debbie Young. Junior Business Committee Chairman . . Bob XValdo Secretary-Treasurer . . . Barry Altman Sponsor . Mr. Robert B. Armour Four years ago the Student Council created the junior Business Committee. In the ensuing years this committee has become an integral part of the school. Serving as an advisory board in all junior class activities, it gives considerable time and assistance to the Senior Business Committee in the planning of the junior-Senior Prom, its major project of the year. The following members were appointed to serve on the Prom committees: theme and decoration, Barry Cox, Carolyn Steele, Sally VVilliams, publicity, Dianne Turner, jane Bushfield, Barry Altman, refreshments, jack Ross, Debbie Young, Bob XValdog entertainment, Cary Altman, Marcia Bordman, Harvey Kaplan. Through their work on the com- mittee, these twelve juniors gain valuable experience in leadership. 125 Juniors The U.S. sent up Explorer satellites TOP ROW. Ba S ack Bill Sto h C h D - rry p . YY, J THIRD ROW: David Rosenbaum, Bill homay, Jim Hill, Michael Reardon, Iim Merton Harris, Ianeice Kenyon, Iuanita Cawood, Myrna VVedlan, Reggie Giffin, TOP ROW: Cory Helms, Dick Dworsky, Slagle, Dennis Reineke. THIRD ROWV: Kurtz, Lany Rosenthal, Bill Adler, Alan Berger, Daniel Perrenoud, Richa Feutz, o n arr, Io n avis, Barry Cox, Bob Maloney, John Day, Larry Lee, Douglas Dible. Ladoucxeur, Stephen Kaufman, lack Chapman, Susan Hahn, Gordon Griffith, Janis Me- Haviland. SECOND ROW: Nancy Mclklahan, Mary Kay Nanninga, Evelyn Adler, Phillips, Judy Stout, Sharon Estes, Bob Hatcher. BOTTOM ROVV: Linda Hipsh, Ioyce Steve Hammond, Nancy Graves, Paulette Harris, Deanue Manfield. Dave Miller, Jerry Kleinsorge, jack McPherson, Bamey Rullman, Milton Brown, Steve jack Dailey, Charles Greenberg, David Reineke, Ronnie Tucker, Robin Scott, John Tumbull. SECOND ROYV: Bruce McCormick, Melvyn Kogan, Ioe Garwood, Arthur Bob Brown, Pat Barker, John Turner. BOTTOM ROW: Pat Malonev, Gene Kohl Em- mett VVillimetz, Scotty Oates, Carolyn Ritter, Marvin Rapschutz, Joyce Moss, Marianne Campo, Susan Smith. l l 126 TOP ROVV: Janey Taylor. Barbara Fuller. Bill Messmer, Pat Kannn, Charles Robertson, YVally Chester, Richard Brams, Lavonne Turpin, Linda Smalley. THIRD ROVV: Kathleen Lucas, Diane Duncan. Jeannette Mohr, Charlene Lawrie, Susie Grant, Indy Lawson, Margaret Nelson, Indy Greenberg, Joyce Rubin. SECOND ROWV: Terry W'einer, Christie Hill, Sherry Kindred, Helen Shouse, Irene Dixon, Harriett Hamron, Mary Io Mullen, Terry Barewin, Myma Cooper. Carolyn Steele. BOTTOM ROXV: Laurie Lemmon, Betsy Conrad, Carol Hackett, Lynne Campbell, Sharon Lee Smith, Xvilma Carpenter. Ruth Stewart, Paula Gore, Bar- bara Oliver, Sherry Shafton. TOP ROWV: Jack Brancato, Jerry Iohnson, Terry Redmnn, Linda Rubin, Norm Bollinger, Jack Bongiovanni, Jerry Pakula. YVil- liam Redmond, Dick Caldwell. FOURTH ROVV: Ronnie jnrgeson, Phil Belove, Frank Kirk, Bemie Friedman, Hanan Kivett, David Hardy, Jack Lockton, Barry Greenstein, Jerald Pelofsky. THIRD RONV: jim Smith, Sally Jeffries, Helen Janssen, Chuck Tigerman, Robert Enslow, Nan Stritzinger, Lucy Trnog, Greg Plumherg, Nancy Hogan. SECOND ROYV: Peggy Hannah, Shirley Hansell, Allison London, Carol Potter, Becky Siler, Kitty Annstrong, Leslie Hantover, Indy Sackin, Janice Halperin. BOTTOM RONV: Indy Lipoff, Elliott Goldstein, Laura Livingston, Patty Patterson, Charles Harris, Phillip Feingold, Tom Kleist, Milt Feder, Barbara Sloman, Alaska and Hawaii ioined the Union 1 N! ll TOP ROYV: Donald Fox, Jimmy Brown, Judy Clover, Jerry Rohinson, Dennis Squires, Maw King, Charlotte McKean. THIRD ROVV: Lynn Gardner, Bert Vtfinemiller, Janice Fordham, Tom Mains, Susan Dinklage, Mike Frischer, Dianne Tumer. SEC- OND ROVV: Bob Luhin, Judy Kesler, Tarvi Hermann, Ray Maloney, George Ogden, Genevieve Naber, Ricky Landrum. BOT- TOM ROW: Susan Simon, Marsha Firestone, Fnxncelene Johnson, Gwendolyn Anderson, Miron Straf, Diane Kramos, Sharon F ranlve, Sherri XVillard. TOP ROXV: Mike Mile-ns, Bill De Atley, Ed Ross, Boh Brewster, Ken Davidson, Bob Slater, Bob VVadsworth, Mike Brown, Donn Howell. THIRD BOVV: Sally Taggart, Diane VVally, Linda Myers, Sharrel Keyes, Jane Myers, Lloyd Ruhle, Barbara Shell, Jean Scott, Barbara Northrop. SECOND ROWV: Jane Bushfield, Maggie Edwards, Cynthia Laing, Pat McElheny, Barbara Smith, Anita Blackman, Susan Glass, Joyce McAnally, Alana Greenberg. BOTTOM RONV: Judy Pells, Nancy Shopmaker, Marilyn Moth- ner, Sherry Gershon, Janet Gerson, Sharon Peltzman, Mary McCrath, Carol Johnston, 1 A January snowstorm interrupted semester exams Juniors The Princeton haircut and white tennis shoes became fads TOP ROVV: Howard Bodney, Phil Blender, Carolyn XVoollen, joe Meluskey, Steve Brown, Ioe XVikoff, Iaek Nelson, Bob Oppen- heimer, Fred Reinstein. THIRD ROVV: Jim Cozad, Bill Paehter, Steve Crowley, Brooke Scott, Jacqueline Miller, Stan Newman, Charles Mahowald, Harvey Kaplan, Dennis Schwartz. SECOND ROW: Arlene Paitnoy, Linda Loekrimlge, Merlena Bimey, Yale Dolginow, Richard Grine, Phil Emmons, Sandy Zweifel, Nancy Jones, Susie VVheeler, Marcia Bordman. BOTTOM ROXV: Martha Hudson, Janice Cohen, David VV:-lls, Nancy Scott, Gary Townsend, Sheila Kushner, Kenny Deitclnnan, Teddi Kem, Margaret Campbell, Judy Rabicoff. TOP ROXV: Ed Levinson, In-rry Hart, John Young, Jack Iohnson, Bill Kyte, Albert Larison, Bob Jackson, Jack Ross, Rowland Anthony. THIRD ROXY: Bill Krebs, Stephen Brenner, Lance Campbell, john Clayton, Dennis Austinson, Douglas Patton, Mi- chael Thomas, Iames Siedle, Jim Fain. SECOND ROVV: Sharon Garten, Mary Igoe, Suzanne Burgener, Frankie Casey, Sherrill Bratten, Fred Frank, Harold NVhited, Joyce Rosen, Linda Horine. BOTTOM ROXV: Emma Lou Famuliner, Suzanne lvels, Suzy Leggett, Suzie Cohen, Penny Van Cleave, Marcia Yvells, Vivian Barnett, Marilyn McMillan, Paula Illmer. , 129 Juniors The new George Caleb Bingham Junior High TOP ROYV: Susan Davis, Don XVQ-issinger, Ron Hatton, Stephanie Alexander, Larry Wonder, Russell Hamblin, Ierry Brown, Vic Pulliam, Larry Selden. THIRD RONV: Albert Fulton, Jerry Stewart, Ken Hoy, David Eichenberger, Dave Grimsby, Steve Leon- ard, Sandy Shlyen, Bob Barker, Myron Stevens. SECOND ROVV: Allen Agron, Iohn Duncan, Frank Mirikitani, Larry Cortez, Carl Chinnery, John Middleton, Larry Garfinkel, Robert Bankhead, Robert Weinstein. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Farha, Sally Haydon, Steve Chamo, Martha Bumpas, Janie Hogin, Jean Hatcher, Debbie Young, Shelly Lemer. TOP ROW: Bob Rabinowitz, Bob Frey, Frank Clark, Gary Leonard, Bob Yord, Lynn Kuluva, john Tmndle. THIRD ROW: Michele Brown, Nnmm Nagelvoort, Henrietta Hopkins, Sue Keeler, Bill Dickinson, Io Ann Lnmberson, Selma Kross, Elaine Goren. SECOND ROVV: Jeanette Fotie, Carol Fischer, Mary Taylor, Ginger Maier, Bill Fmmm, Beverly Brockus, Sue Heame, Sandy Amato. BOTTOM ROWV: Sherrun Baslee, June Dearing, Betty Davis, Richard Glass, Kathy Greenwood, Steve Gold- stein, Patti Dyer. 130 TOP ROW: Iohn O'Neal, Buzzy Morris, Mike Bell, Charles Allmon, David Kasper, john Foxworth, Bob Vvaldo, Steve Chick, Dave Prater. THIRD ROW: Beverly Miller, Julie Shepherd, Lowell Evjen, Tom Bumett, Beth Schley, Carol Howard, Barry Mnookin, Nick Hunter, Debbie Wood. SECOND ROW: Linda Ginsberg, Linda Steams, Judie Ann Hoffman, Kate Bragg, Phil Minkin, Sally Dunlap, Donna Lenn, Mary Roberts, Richard Schoegler. BOTTOM ROW: Joyce YVohltman, Virginia WVhite, Lois W'ilhite, Terry Duker, Harvene Naylor, Pam Schwerin, Nancy Bemstein, Sandi NVeisbc-rger, Vici Comelison. TOP ROVV: Dick Bnmham, Benny Friedman, Chuck Hunter, David Reed, Stewart McDemiet, Allan Block, Thomas Ruskin, jerry Kerr, Bruce Adelman. THIRD ROVV: Larry Toyne, Mike YVasserrnan, Gary Altman, Sherie Kirshner, Jim Jones, Glenda Anglin, Madeline Schnaer, Ronnie Rnback, jerry Young. SECOND ROW: Kathy Gieringer, Patricia Swearengen, VVanda Pratt, Shirley Carlton, Barry Altman, Robert Hammer, Harvey VVoll, Sandy Iacobson, Joyce Cohen. BOTTOM ROVV: Suzy Kuluva, Linda Schaerrer, Lawrene Hansen, Sally VVilliams, Beverly Hyken, jean Ayers, Mary Sorrals, Arleen Stein, Gloria VVheatley. will give relief from crowded classrooms next year N! ll J - W ip' .5 I' STANDING: Sharrie Farrar, Sharon. Baker. SEATED: Dave F osfer, Mary jo Williams. Charles Hess, Mar- sha Arni, Tom Anderson. The Senior Class President . Tom Anderson Vice-President Dave Foster Secretary . Charles Hess Treasurer Sherrie Baker Ciftorian . . Sharrie Farrar Publicity Chairman . Marsha Arni Sergeant-at-Arms . Mary Io WVilliams Sponsor . Mr. Donald S. Stephens The class of 1959 has more than lived up to the traditions and standards set by previous senior classes at Southwest. This year it had fourteen National Merit Scholarship Finalists, a higher numherlthan in any former year. One of our cadets was selected for the city-wide ROTC division staff. Several Southwest letterxnen inade All-City and All-District athletic teams. Our seniors received high ratings at the state music contests and in the Regional Scholastic Art Ex- hibition. Southwest students were elected to high offices on the All-City Red Cross Council and Student Council. The seniors this year have added a great deal to Southwests outstanding reputation and, in turn, have benefited from their education in one of the finest high schools in the United States. The Senior Business Committee Early each year the seniors elect twenty representatives to the Senior Business Committee. This committee is then subdivided into eight smaller groups whose duties are these: selecting class officer candidates, planning the gift, and ar- ranging commencement exercises and the Junior-Senior Prom. Election to the committee signifies all-around leadership and capability. Senior Play C ap and Gown Commencement Mary Io Vifilliams, chairman Charles Hess, chairman Tom Anderson, chairman George Costello Shf31'l'i9 Bakel' Mary Beth Bryan Sharrie Farrar lifn Holfkins Charles Hess Mike Gordon Nlck Klmgberg Andrea VVilliams Nancy Rich Publicity Paul VVolff Nlarsha Arni, chairman Prom Bob Gordon Gift Dave Foster, chairman Judith R059 Sharrie Farrar, chairman hIE1l'Sl'l3 iiflli Finance Nlileg G01'dO11 Bob G01 don Sherrie Baker, chairman udlth Rose 11111 H0PlCins Nick Klingberg NSISOII Rllff Mary jo Williams Aletha Schultz Cinda Young STANDING: Mr. Donald S. Stephens, Charles Hess, Bob Gordon, Jim Hopkins, George Costello, Mike Gordon, Dave Foster, Tom Anderson, Nelson Ruff, Georges Ertzer, Paul VVolff. SEATED: Sharon Baker, Marsha Ami, Mary Beth Brvun, Andie WVU- liums, Mary jo XVilliams, Lucinda Young. Aletha Schultz, Judie Rose, Nancy Rich, Sharrie Farrar. ' l 33 S :Q wg Q Q , XX R NNW x Y S , XM. SN A 4 x S Q x X xx X Q- 'X X X x f Y N Q X X -X-w x X X X Qe., h , . . xv x SIFSI' 'S-:EQ in .sy X. .. X X . X X S - .Qi sf iv 12 li Q 3 X W xi -w-1-.nf M k 1 X- -WX , ., A 5 f I A'- K 2. ' I 5 sg , tx + If X , AY? .f A :ti xg? T xx.L . 1 -X k.k.. 5 X 1ffff.N,. Q, X 5, A S , xi Q, 5 X 1 NN W 5' N Q x h Y wx QS W? :s xxx . . 4 L -- w. a 5 ' -S fx as .zf Elaine Adkins Tom Anderson Judy Anthony Marsha Arni Mary Ann Atzenweiler Pamela Baker Sharon Baker Carol Barger Peter Barnes Anne Bartlett Elizabeth Bean Allan Bell Fred Bellemere john Bennetts jim Benson Marc Bernstein Irene Biederman Marcia Birnbaum Gayle Blackwell lean Blackwell Ianet Blevins Barbara Bollinger Michael Blumenthal Ioe Booth Larry Borcherding Rosanne Bornstein Mike Bowen Christine Brackney Senior Activities A ELAINE ADKINS: Trail: Spanish Club: Y-Teens: Future Teachers of America: Red- skin Reuels. TOM ANDERSON: President of senior class: senior business committee: executive board and All-City representative of Red Cross: treasurer of Pep Clubg Lettermen's Club: let- ter in golf: CCC: Missouri Boys' State. IUDY ANTHONY: Student Council representa- tiveg secretary and All-City representative of Red Crossg president of Omega: Pep Club: Redskin Revelsg Carouselg treasurer of choir: honor rating in state music contest: CCC: gold medal in verse. RIARSHA ARNI: Publicity chairman of senior class: senior and junior business committees: Omega: Redskin Revelsg Carousel: varsity and B-team cheerleader: office assistant: CCCg homecoming queen: ROTC princess. RIARY ANN A'rzENwErLER: Treasurer of Ome- gag Spanish Club: Pep Club: secretary of girls' choir: Carousel: Redskin Revels. B PALIELA BAKER! Pep Club: Carousel: Red- skin Reuels. I SHARON BAKER: Treasurer of senior class: senior business committee: secretary-treasurer of junior business committee: Student Council representative: secretary and treasurer of Ome- gag president of Pep Club: girls, choir: Recl- skin Revels. CAROL BAROER: Carousel: Redskin Reuels. PETER BARNES: Executive board of Red Cross: business manager of Trail: Pep Club: senior play: office assistant. ANNE BARTLEIT: Activities editor and junior assistant of Sachemg president of Delphi: Lat- in Clubg Pep Club: honor rating in state music contest: three silver medals in verse: AAUXV Scholasticae Centumg Honor Roll seven se- mesters: Quill and Scroll: secretary of Nation- al Honor Society: National Merit Scholarship finalist. ELIZABETH BEAN: Secretary of Spotlightersg Pep Club: Carousel: Redskin Reoelsg senior playg debate team: class captain. ALLAN BELL: Red Cross representative: sports editor of Trail: Summusg Spanish Club: Spot- lightersg Carousel: Rcdskin Revelsg senior play: varsity, junior varsity, and second team let- ters in football: silver medal in declamationg Missouri Boys' State. TERRY BELL: Activities at Hogan High School. FRED BELLEMERE: CCC. NIARC BERNsTE1N: Executive board of Stu- dent Councilg All-City representative of Red Cross: spo1'ts editor of Trail: secretary and treasurer of Summusg Missouri Boys' State. IRENE BIEDERLIANI Co-Chairman of All-City Red Cross: vice-president of Red Cross: Del- phi: Pep Club: Missouri Girls, State. GAYLE BLACKWELL! Pep Club: Redskin Rev- elsg class leader. IEAN BLACKWELL! Student Council represen- tativeg circulation manager of Trail: Future Teachers of America: Pep Club: Carousel: Redskin Reoelsg class captain: office assistant: Honor Rollg Quill and Scroll. IANET BLEv1Ns: President and vice-president of Y-Teensg vice-president and secretary of Art Honor Society: Future Teachers of Amer- icag Pep Club: Redskin Revelsg class managerg Honor Roll. 137 lN'lICHAEL BLUM1-:NTI-IAL: Critic and executive board of Student Council: Trail: president and vice-president of Summus: Missouri Boys' State: Quill and Scroll. BARBARA BOLLINCER: French Club: honor rat- ings in state music contest: Hedskin Re-oels: class manager: Honor Roll three semesters: National Honor Society. LARRY BORCHRRDINC: Student Council repre- sentative: Spotlightersg Carousel: Redskin Revels: senior play: National Honor Society. NIIKE BowEN: Zend-Avesta: senior advisory board of Pep Club: male chorus: Carousel: Redskin Revels. IRANNI-: BRADLEY: Y-Teens: Pep Club. JACQUELINE BRAGG: French Club: Y-Teens: Pep Club: Honor Roll: National Honor So- ciety. PATRICIA BRASFIELD: Omega: Pep Club: Red- skin Reoels. MICHAEL BRIMM: Treasurer and executive board of Student Council: Zend-Avesta: presi- dent of Spotlighters: Redskin Hevels: senior play: silver medal in oration: Honor Roll five semesters: National Merit Scholarship finalist. BONNIE BROWN: Advisory board of Pep Club: treasurer of choir: male chorus: male octet: Carousel: Redskin Revels: second team letter in basketball. BARBARA BROVVNING! Executive board of Stu- dent Council: second vice-president and sec- retary of Omega: Spanish Club: Pep Club: choir: Carousel: Redskin Revels: class mana- ger: Honor Roll. lh'lARY BETH BRYAN: Senior and junior busi- ness committees: secretary of Student Coun- cil: freshman representative to Sachem: first and second vice-president of Omega: secre- 138 tary of Pep Club: Redskin Revels: Honor Roll seven semesters: National Honor Society. CARLENE BURGHEIMER: Red Cross represen- tative: Athena: Future Teachers of America: office assistant: Honor Roll. KAY BURTIN: Treasurer of Art Honor S0- ciety: Carousel: Reclskin Reoels: Honor Roll. KEN BURTON! Lettermen's Club: president of choir: honor rating in state music contest: lead in Carousel: Redskin Reoels: varsity letter in football: National Honor Society. Liao BUTTS! Vice-president and secretary of Excelsior: male chorus: Carousel: Redskin Reoels: senior play: junior varsity letter in football: senior advisory board of Pep Club: office assistant: CCC. NANCY BYRD: President of Veda: Y-Teens: Heclskin Reoels: health center aide. C IUDITH CARL: Indian Belles: choir: honor rating in state music contest: Carousel: Red- skin Revels. CARY CARTER: Hedskin Revels: senior play. BETSY CASLRR: Omega: Art Honor Society: Pep Club: Carousel: Redskin Reoels. MARX' ANN CILALLINOR: Trail: Sappho: Span- ish Club: Pep Club: Redskin Revels: Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll. LARRY CHAPLIANZ Junior varsity and second team letters in football. CARL CHARLSON: All-City Red Cross repre- sentative: Spotlighters: senior advisory board of Pep Club: male chorus: Redskin Revels: senior play. Jeanne Bradley Iacqueline Bragg Patricia Brasfield Michael Brimm Ronnie Brown Barbara Browning Mary Beth Bryan Carlene Burgheimer Kay Burtin Ken Burton Bob Butler Leo Butts Nancy Byrd Gitta Cahn Judith Carl Ion Carlson Cary Carter Betsy Casler Mary Ann Challinor Iohn Chalstrom Carl Charlson Peter Cipolla Mary Clark Roger Clark Sandra Clayman David Clemenson Shirley Clough Winston Cochrane Andrew Coffey, Rosalyn Cohen, Steven Cohn, Pete Coleman, Ianell Collins, Claudia Combs A ' l, Margaret Cook, Kathleen Cooley, Carol Coon, George Costello, Linda Culig Diane Cumerford, Martha Cutler, Marcia Dalen, Sandra Damon, Anne Davidson, Nancy DeBrunner Carol DeLott, Pinky DiCiovanni, Frank Dogle, Pearl Dogle, Gene Dolginoff, Barbara Jean Duderstadt JEFF CHURAN: Lettermen's Clubg varsity and junior varsity letters in footballg second team letter in basketball. PETER CIPOLLA: Sports editor of Trailg Let- termen,s Clubg Carouselg Redskin Revelsg var- sity, junior varsity, and second team letters in football. ROGER CLARK: Red Cross representative. SANDRA CLAYINIANZ Parliamentarian of Red Crossg consul of Latin Clubg Future Teachers of Americag Honor Roll three semesters. DAVID CLEBIENSON2 Student Council repre- sentative: CCC. SHIRLEY CLOUG1-I: First and second year awards in sportsg sports day teams. VVINSTON COCHRANE: Student Council repre- sentativeg secretary of Engineers Clubg senior advisory board of Pep Clubg Redskin Reuelsg office assistantg CCC5 Honor Roll. ANDREVV COFFEY: Redskin Reuelsg science fair awards. ROSALYN COHEN: Pep Clubg Carousel. STEVEN COHN: Business manager of Trailg Spotlightersg Carouselg senior playg CCCg Quill and Scroll. PETE COLEBIANZ Redskin Hevels. IANELL COLLINS: Pep Clubg Indian Bellesg choirg Cnrouselg Redskin Revels. CLAUDIA COMES: Hedskin Revels. NIARTIN CONNELL: Executive board of Stu- dent Councilg president of Science Clubg Car- ouselg Rcdskin. Revels. RIARGARET COOK: Treasurer of Delphig Latin Clubg Pep Clubg office assistant. CAROL COON: Pep Clubg choirg Carouselg Redskin. Revelsg varsity cheerleaderg attendant to homecoming queen. GEORGE COSTELLO: Senior and junior busi- ness committeesg executive board of Student Councilg managing editor of Trailg president of Excelsiorg Carouselg Redskin. Reuelsg gold medal in essayg Quill and Scroll. LINDA CULIG: French Clubg Pep Club. DIANE CULIERFORDI Red Cross representa- tiveg Pep Clubg Reflskin Revels. NIARTHA CUTLER: Secretary of Hestiag Indian Bellesg choirg honor rating in state music con- testg Carouselg Herlskin Hevelsg Honor Roll. D SANDRA DAMOX: Pep Clubg Carouselg Red- skin Revelsg choirg National Honor Society. ANNE DAVIDSON: First and second vice-presi- dent of Delphig Pep Clubg Redskin. Revelsg Honor Rollg National Honor Society. CAROL DELOTT: Future Teachers of Amer- icag Pep Clubg class manager. GENE DOLGINOFI-'Z Reclskin Revels. BARBARA IEAN DUDERSTADT: Trailg Pep Clubg Herlskin Hevelsg senior playg class manager. GAYLE DUNCAN: Red Cross representativeg organizations editor and junior assistant of SIICIICHIQ vice-president of Thaliang Pep Clubg class managerg AAUYV Scholasticae Centumg Honor Roll seven semestersg Quill and Scrollg National Honor Societyg National Merit Schol- arship finalist. DOROTHY DUNLAP: Pep Clubg Carouselg Red- skin Revelsg choirg varsity and B-team cheer- leaderg attendant to homecoming queeng Hon- or Roll. DON DUTGHER: Second team letter in foot- ball. DEANNA DWORKIN: Pep Clubg Honor Roll. 141 E BARBARA EISEN: Advertising manager of Trailg Pep Clubg Spanish Clubg Redskin Rev- els. SUELLEN ELTON: Pep Club. BARBARA EPSTEIN: Pep Club. MAIT ERICKSON: Student Council representa- tiveg second vice-president of Sesameg treasur- er and secretary of Scherzog French Clubg Carouselg All-City bandg honor ratings in state music contestg secretary-treasurer of orchestrag Redskin Reuelsg silver medal in short storyg Honor Roll five semestersg National Honor Society. GEORGES ERTZER: Foreign Exchange Student from Strasbourg, Franceg senior business com- mitteeg executive board of Student Councilg president of French Clubg Redskin Reuels. VIVIAN EVELOEF: Red Cross representativeg Trailg Athenag Spotlightersg Pep Clubg Red- skin Reuelsg senior play. JOHN EVJEN: Activities at Central High School, Saint Paul, Minnesota. F IUDITH FALLS: Y-Teensg Pep Clubg Redskin Revelsg girls, choir. SHARRIE FARRAR: Ciftorian of senior classg senior and junior business cornmitteesg Stu- dent Council representativeg Red Cross repre- sentativeg president and vice-president of Pep Clubg Piedskin Revelsg class rnanagerg treasur- er's assistantg Duke Duncan awardg attendant to homecoming queen. IANICE FEINGOLD: Spanish Clubg Future Teachers of America. BETH FERRO: Future Teachers of Americag Pep Clubg Honor Boll. 142 NIARVIN F LESCHMAN: Activities at Paseo High Schoolg merit winner in photography in Re- gional Scholastic Art Exhibition. DAVE FosTER: Vice-president of senior classg senior business committeeg chairman of junior business committeeg president, executive board, and All-City representative of Student Councilg sophomore representative to Sachemg vice-president of Science Clubg male chorusg Carouselg Redskin Reuelsg Southwest and city science fair awardsg NCTE Achievement Awardg foreign exchange student to Cermanyg Honor Roll seven semestersg valedictorian of senior classg president of National Honor so- ciety. SUSAN FOWLER: President and first vice-pres- ident of Delphig Pep Clubg Reds-kin Reoelsg Honor Roll four semestersg National Honor Society. KENNY Fox: Male chorusg Carouselg Redskin Revels. CARoLE SUE FRANcIsco: Executive board of Student Councilg All-City Red Cross represen- tativeg vice-president and junior class captain of Pep Clubg Carouselg Redskin Revelsg choirg science fair award. SUE F RANKE: Redskin Revelsg girls, choir. LINDA F REY: Red Cross representativeg Fu- ture Teachers of Americag Pep Clubg senior play. DIANA FRIEDLIAN2 Pep Club. G CARROLL GARRE'I'r: Omegag Spanish Clubg Pep Clubg Honor Roll two semesters. MARY ANN GARWOOD: Carousel. GENE CLAnsroNE: Redskin Revelsg male chor- US. JUDY GOLDMAN: Pep Club. Gayle Duncan Dorothy Dunlap Deanna Dworkin Barbara Eisen Suellen Elton Barbara Epstein Mait Erickson Georges Ertzer Vivian Eveloff John Evjen Judith Falls Sharrie Farrar Janice Feingold George Ferrier Beth Ferro Marvin Fleschman Dave Foster Susan Fowler Kenny Fox Carole Sue Francisco Sue Franke Linda Frey Diana Friedman Carroll Garrett Mary Ann Garwood Gene Gladstone Judy Goldman Sue Gooch IB Susan Goodall Janice Goodman Myrna Goodrich Grace Goodson Bob Gordon Michael Gordon Kenneth Gottschall Peggy Grant Linda Gregath Linda Grimshaw Sharon Gwin Roger Haag Judy Hackett Dick Hammett Carol Handley Robert Hanna Martin Hanson Dick Harman John Harriman Jane Hartwell Ruth Ann Hawkins David Henderson Bill Hendrix Dave Hernstrom Barbara Herrin Bill Herron Beth Herwood Charles Hess SUE GOOCH: Circulation manager of Trailg president and vice-president of Sesameg Fu- ture Teachers of Americag Carouselg Hedskin Revelsg honor rating in state music contestg choirg first place in Kansas City Daughters of the American Revolution contestg gold medal in verseg Honor Roll three sernestersg Quill and Scrollg National Honor Society. SUSAN GOODALL: Pep Club. IANICE GOODMAN: Health Center aide. MYRNA GOODRICH: Honor Roll. GRACE GOODSON: Secretary of Future Teach- ers of Americag Pep Clubg Redskin Reoelsg Carouselg girls' choirg intramural sports mana- gerg first and second year awards in sportsg CCC. BOB GORDON: Senior business committeeg critic and executive board of Student Councilg sports editor of Trailg MIPA certificateg presi- dent of Summusg Spotlightersg Redskin Rev- elsg senior playg Lettermen's Clubg junior var- sity letter in footballg letter in tennisg first place in I Speak for Democracyv contestg two silver medals in essayg Missouri Boys' Stateg Honor Rollg Quill and Scroll. MICHAEL GORDON: Senior and junior business committeesg vice-president and executive board of Student Councilg Trailg Summusg Pep Clubg Spotlightersg Redskin Revelsg senior playg Missouri Boys' Stateg Voice of Demo- cracy oratical contest winner. KENNETH GOTrscuALL: Carouselg Redskin Revelsg second lieutenant in ROTCg honor guardg Honor Roll. PEGGY GRANT: Trailg Y-Teensg Pep Clubg class leaderg office assistant. LINDA GRECATH: First vice-president and sec- retary of Sesameg Pep Clubg CCCg Honor Roll two semesters. LINDA GRIMSHAW: Sapphog Future Teachers of Americag Pep Clubg Honor Roll. SHARON GWIN: Editor of Trailg president and vice-president of Omegag Spotlightersg Pep Clubg Carouselg Herlskin Revelsg senior playg debate teamg CCCg Honor Roll seven semes- tersg Quill and Scrollg National Honor Society. H JUDY HACKETT: Red Cross representativeg president and treasurer of Art Honor Societyg Pep Club class captaing Redskin Reuelsg merit winner in Regional Scholastic Art Exhibitiong Honor Roll. DICK l'IAlNIlSIE'1'I'2 Spotlightersg Redskin Reo- elsg senior playg junior varsity football. CAROL HANDLEY: All-City representative to Red Crossg Pep Clubg Hedskin Reuelsg senior playg varsity and second team cheerleaderg class managerg CCC. ROBERT HANNA: Sachem photographic lay- Outs. MARTIN HANSON: Carowselg Hedskin Revels. DICK HARMAN: Secretary of Lettermen's Clubg varsity letter iI1 basketball and trackg second team letter in football and basketballg Honor Roll. HARRLETT HARMON: Red Cross representa- tiveg Thaliang Pep Clubg Latin Clubg National Honor Society. JANE HARTWELL: Secretary of Sapphog Spot- lightersg Pep Clubg Carouselg girls' choirg hon- or rating in state music contestg seI1ior playg one silver and one gold medal in declamationg first award in sportsg class manager. RUTH ANN HAwxINs: Trailg Thaliang Pep Clubg Redskin Reuelsg Carouselg choirg senior playg sports day teamg Health Center aide. 145 DAVID HENDERSON! Red Cross representative: treasurer of Science Club: Carousel: Redskin Reuels: male chorus: CCC: Missouri Boys' State: Southwest science fair award. BILL HENDRIX: junior varsity letter in foot- ball. DAVE HERNSTROINII Student Council repre- sentative. BARBARA HERRIN: Treasurer of Red Cross: Omega: vice-president and treasurer of Span- ish Club: Pep Club: Reflskin Revels: office as- sistant: Honor Roll three semesters: National Honor Society. BETH HERWOOD: Y-Teens: Pep Club. CHARLES HEss: Secretary of senior class: sen- ior and junior business committees: vice-presi- dent of Lettermen's Club: senior advisory board of Pep Club: male chorus: Redskin Hevels: varsity and second team letters in football and basketball: Missouri Boys, State: Honor Roll three semesters: National Honor Society. IULIET HEss: Secretary of Sesame. FRED HEssEI.RoTH: President and treasurer of Lettermenls Club: senior advisory board of Pep Club: male chorus: Redskin Revels: senior play: varsity and second team letter in foot- ball and basketball: honorable mention All- City and All-District football: CCC: Missouri Boys' State. JOE HIGDAY: Honor Boll. SHARON HIGMAN: Trail: secretary of Delphi: senior representative to All-City Y-Teens Council and recording secretary: Pep Club: Carousel: Redskin Reoels: choir: Honor Roll three semesters: Quill and Scroll. BERNARD HILGERT: CCC. 146 CAROLYN HILL: Pep Club: Carousel: Hed- skin Revelsg choir: two silver medals in ora- tion. NVILINIA HILL: Sports day team: first award, second award, and school letter in sports. JON HINKLE: Office assistant: senior advisory board of Pep Club: National Merit Scholar- ship finalist. IIINI HOPKINS: Senior business committee: secretary-treasurer of junior business commit- tee: president of Student Council: executive board of Student Council: All-City Red Cross Council: Trail: president of Zend-Avesta: sen- ior advisory board of Pep Club: Russian Club: Carousel: Redskin Revels: senior play: gold medal in oration and declamation: bronze medal in American Legion oratorical contest: Missouri Boys' State and Boys' Nation: city manager on City Hall day: vice-president of student advisory board to All-City Council: Southwest winner in Voice of Democracy con- test: Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll: National Merit Scholarship finalist. BARBARA HORN: Pep Club. ANN ELIZABETH HOUSTON: Treasurer of Tha- lian: secretary Of Spotlighters: French Club: Y-Teens: Pep Club: treasurer of girls' choir: Carousel: Redskin Revels: senior play. LUCRETIA ANN HOUSTON! French Club: Art Honor Society: Pep Club: Carousel: Redskin Revels. CAROL HO1'LE: Omega: Art Honor Society: Redskin Reuels: second team cheerleader: class manager. BEVERLY HYKEN: Athena. DIANA HYMAN: Honor Roll. Iuliet Hess Fred Hesselroth Ioe Higday Sharon Higman Bernard Hilgert Carolyn Hill Wilma Hill Ion Hinlcle Ed Hogueland jim Hopkins Barbara Horn Ann Elizabeth Houston Lucretia Ann Houston Carol Hoyle Diana Hyman Robert Ihde Betty Io jackson Richard Iacob Ray James Roberta Janssen jo Anne Jenison Joyce Ann johns Charlotte Johnson Norman Johnson Eleanor jones Ioyce jones Lawrence Jones Valerie Jones Richard Kain, Carolyn Kars, Patty Kars, Leslie Keller, Linda Kelley, Marlene Kemp. Henry Kenower, Ed Kindermann, Sharon Klein, Nick Klingberg, Kent Knopinski, William Koll. Gene Kornfeld, Louis Koutsoubos, Barbara Kratchman, Joyce Kross, Carol Kuheim, Iohn Kupka Eunice Kur, Yalene Kusnetzky, Gene Lafferty, Robert LaHue, George Landrum, Rocky Lane I ROBERT IHDE: Executive Board. treasurer. and sergeant-at-arms of Red Crossg represen- tative to All-City Red Crossg Missouri Boys' Stateg president and secretary of Engineers, Clubg stage crewg Honor Roll six semestersg National Honor Society. I BETTY Io IACKSON: Pep Clubg Future Teach- ers of America. RAY IAMES: President, vice-president, and secretary of Chess Clubg treasurer of Russian Club. Io ANNE JENISON: Secretary of Sapphog Pep Clubg Future Teachers of Americag class man- agerg Honor Roll. IOYCE ANN IOHNS: Second vice-president and treasurer of Sesameg Spanish Clubg Pep Club. ELEANOR JONES: Co-editor of Trailg Spanish Clubg All-City Y-Teensg Honor Roll seven semestersg Quill and Scrollg National Honor Society. LAWRENCE IONES: Red Cross representativeg senior advisory board of Pep Club. VALERIE IONES: Executive board of Student Councilg publicity chairman of Pep Clubg Thalian. K RICHARD KAIN: Audio-Visual staff. CAROLYN KARS: Pep Clubg Athenag class man- ager. PATTY KARS: Vice-president of Vedag Pep Clubg Audio-Visual staffg senior playg Spanish Clubg Spotlightersg Honor Roll two semesters. LINDA KELLEY: Future Teachers of Americag Pep Clubg girls' choir. HENRY' KENOWER: Zend-Avestag junior var- sity letter in football. ED KINDERMANN: ROTC honor guardg Honor Roll four semestersg National Honor Society. SHARON KLEIN! Pep Clubg Redskin Revels. NICK KLINGBERG! Senior business committeeg executive board of Student Councilg Pep Clubg choirg male octetg Carouselg Redskin Revelsg senior playg Southwest science fair awardg Honor Roll three semesters. KENT KNOPINSKI: All-City representative of Red Crossg senior advisory board of Pep Club. GENE KORNFELD: Red Cross representativeg Trailg Omegag silver medal in verseg Pep Clubg Spanish Clubg Carouselg Reclskin Revelsg CCCg Quill and Scroll. BARBARA KRATCHL'IANZ French Clubg Pep Clubg Redskin Reuels. JOYCE KRoss: Veda. JOHN KUPKA: Secretary of Lettermen's Clubg drum major of bandg varsity and second team letters in footballg second team All-City foot- ballg honorable mention All-District footballg CCC. EUNICE KUR: President and secretary of Vedag Future Teachers of Americag Honor Roll three semesters. YALENE KUSNETLKY: President and second vice-president of Athenag Pep Clubg senior play. 149 L .. GENE LAFFERTY: Treasurer and executive board of Student Councilg Carouselg Rerlskin Revelsg student director of senior playg second team letter in footballg CCC. GEORGE LANDRUNI: Honor Roll two semes- tersg National Merit Scholarship finalist. ROCKY LANE: Redskin Revels. ARTHUR LAPIN: Male chorusg Reclskin Rev- elsg junior varsity letter in football. LOUISE LAYTON: Student Council representa- tiveg president and vice-president of Sapphog Future Teachers of Americag treasurer of Latin Clubg treasurer of Russian Clubg Pep Clubg class managerg silver medal in essayg Honor Roll seven semestersg National Honor Society. H.ARVEY LEVA: Trailg Missouri Boys' State. SUZI LEVIN: Executive board of Red Crossq secretary of Athenag Pep Club. LINDA LEVINE: Red Cross representative. XVILLIAINI LE VINE: President of Scherzog president of orchestrag Reclskin Reuelsg Carou- selg honor rating in state music contestg Audio- Visual staffg Honor Roll two semestersg Na- tional Honor Society. LARRY LEv1NsoN: Activities at Paseo High School. ROBERT LEVY: Sergeant-at-arms and execu- tive board of Red Crossg sports editor and junior assistant of Sachemg vice-president and secretary of Zend-Avestag Honor Roll six se- mestersg secretary of Quill and Scrollg Na- tional Honor Society. bl.-KRCIA LEWIN: Executive board and All- City representative of Red Crossg vice-presi- dent of Future Teachers of Americag vice- president and treasurer of Spotlightersg Pep Clubg Redskin Revelsg senior playg Audio-Vis- ual staffg Missouri Girls' State. 150 CARY LIEBERNIAN: Pep Clubg Redskin Revelsg male cho1'us. IACK LIEsvELD: Red Cross representativeg Zend-Avestag vice-president of Art Honor So- cietyg French Clubg Russian Clubg Honor Roll two semesters. PHYLLIS LINDSEY: Trailg president and vice- president of Spotlightersg Pep Clubg choirg honor rating in state music contestg lead in Mikado, Pirates of Penzance, and Carouselg Redskin Revelsg debate teamg student direc- tor of senior playg CCCg Southwest science fair award. LINDA LOCKWOOD: Athenag scribe of Latin Clubg two silver medals in verseg second place in Kansas City Daughters of American Revo- lution contestg AAUVV Scholasticae Centumg Honor Roll seven semestersg National Honor Societyg National Merit Scholarship finalist. GEORGE LOWRY: Editor-in-chief and junior assistant of Sachemg treasurer of Zend-Avestag consul of Latin Clubg junior varsity footballg vice-president of Quill and Scrollg vice-presi- dent of National Honor Societyg Honor Roll seven semestersg National Merit Scholarship winner. LESLIE LYDDON: Sergeant-at-arms and execu- tive board of Student Councilg Omegag Pep Clubg Redskin Revelsg class managerg Honor Roll two semesters. SUSAN LYTEL: Y-Teensg Pep Glubg Honor Roll five semestersg National Honor Society. M BEVERLY MAGGART: Trailg Y-Teens. RUSSELL MAICHEL: Excelsiorg Missouri Boys, State. NANCY MALLIN: Carouselg Redskin Revelsg class manager. Arthur Lapin jim LaRose Bernie Larson Louise Layton Harvey Leva Suzi Levin Linda Levine William Le Vine Larry Levinson Robert Levy Marcia Lewin Cary Lieberman lack Liesveld Phyllis Lindsey Linda Lockwood George Lowry Leslie Lyddon Susan Lytel Beverly Maggart Russell Maichel Nancy Mallin jim Manley Carol Mann Susan Mann Phil Marcus Donna Margolin Judith Marsh Dave Martin Myrna Martin Steve Martsolf Sandy Mathews Ioyce Matthews lack Mayer Margie Mays Pat McCaughey Ierry McCrea Sandy McDonald Reitha McIntyre Bill McKenzie Ierrold Menclelson Sam Migliazzo Ierry Miller Pamela Miller Robert Milroy Barbara Minkin Cary Missildine Anne Moore Dennis Moriarty Don Moroney Ron Moser George Myers Linda Myers Pat Naylor Norton Nelkin Nancy jane Nelson Nancy Io Nelson IIM MANLEY! Red Cross representativeg All- City Red Cross Council, Ueasurer of Zend- Avestag president and vice-president of Chess Clubg president and vice-president of Russian Clubg Chicago Tribune award in ROTC, Hon- or Roll seven semestersg National Honor So- ciety, National Merit Scholarship finalist. CAROL MANN: Carousel, CCC. SUSAN MANN: Executive board and sergeant- at-arms of Red Crossg Athena, president and vice-president of French Club, Pep Clubg senior play, Carouselg class manager, National Honor Society. PHIL MARCUS: Executive board and sergeant- at-arms of Student Councilg Pep Club, presi- dent and treasurer of Lettermen's Clubg var- sity letters in track, senior advisory board of Pep Club, CCC, Honor Roll seven semesters, National Honor Society. DONNA MARGOLIN: Pep Club, class manager. IUDITI-I MARSH: Circulation manager of Trail, Future Teachers of America, Pep Club, Red- skin Reoelsg senior play. DAVE MARTIN! Pep Club, Carousel. MYRNA MARTIN: Student Council representa- tive, executive board and All-City representa- tive of Red Cross, Sesame, Spanish Club, Pep Club, treasurer's assistant. SANDY MATHEWS: Pep Clubg class manager. JOYCE MATIHEWS: Thaliang Spanish Clubg class captain of Pep Clubg Honor Roll five se- mesters, National Honor Society. JACK MAYER: President and treasurer of Ex- celsior, Lettermen's Club, varsity track, one silver and one gold medal in verse, Honor Roll seven semesters, National Honor Societyg National Merit Scholarship finalist. PAT MCCAUGHEY: Executive board of Stu- dent Councilg secretaiy of Pep ClubgCa1'0uselg Redskin Reoelsg choirg senior play, class cap- tain. JERRY MCCREA: Carousel, Redskin Reoclss male chorusg choir, Southwest Singers, junior varsity letter in football. REITHA MCINTYRE: First and second year awards in sports. BILL MCKENZIE: Male chorusg honor rating at state music contest, choirg Carousel, Red- skin Reuelsg senior advisory board of Pep Club, second team letter in basketball. IERROLD MENDELSON: Trail, president and vice-president of Excelsiorg Spotlightersg or- chestra, student director of Carousel and Red- skin Reoelsg senior playg two silver medals in short story. IERRY MILLER: Red Cross representativeg Trailg treasurer of Spotlightersg Redskin Reo- elsg senior play. PAMELA MILLER: Future Teachers of Amer- icag choir, honor rating in state music contestg Carousel, Redskin Reoelsg sports day teams, first and second award, school letter, gold pin in sports, Honor Roll two semesters, National 'Honor Society. BARBARA MINKIN: Student Council represen- tativeg treasurer of Pep Club, Carouselg Red- skin Reoelsg class leader, office assistant. GARY MISSILDINE: Varsity letter in basket- ball, senior advisory board of Pep Club. ANNE MOORE! Trail, president of Future Teachers of Americag sports day teams, first and second awards, school letter, and gold pin in sports, Quill and Scroll. DENNIS MORIARIY: Senior play. DON MORONEY: Activities at Rockhurst High School. RON lVlOSER2 Honor Roll two semesters. GEORGE MYERS: Carousel, Redskin Reoelsg commander of drum and bugle corps, honor guardg second lieutenant in ROTC. LINDA MYERS: Student Council representa- tiveg Y-Teens, Pep Club, Redskin Reoelsg Honor Roll. 153 N PAT NAX'LOR1 Pep Club. NORTON NELKIN: Red Cross representative: vice-president and secretary of Summus: Latin Club: Honor Roll three semesters: National Honor Society: National Merit Scholarship finalist. NANCY JANE NELSON: Vice-president of French Club: Russian Club: secretary of Sci- ence Club: president of Scherzo: vice-presi- dent of orchestra: All-State orchestra: All-City orchestra: band: honor ratings at state music contest: Carousel: Redskin Revels: first award in sports: Honor Roll six semesters. NANCY jo NELSON: Pep Club: Carousel. DEANNA NEULIANI Sappho. CAROLE NEW'COhIER2 Activities at NVestport High School. PETE NICHOLS: Senior advisory board of Pep Club: Carousel: Redskin Revels: senior play. ALLAN NILSSON: President, treasurer, and ser- geant-at-arms of Red Cross: vice-president of Jackson County chapter of Red Cross: Zend- Avesta: Honor Roll three semesters: National Honor Society: National Merit Scholarship finalist. IOCELYN NORTH: Pep Club: Indian Belles: secretary of choir: Southwest Singers: honor ratings in state music contest: Pirates of Pen- zance: Carousel: Redskin Revels: AAUXV Scholasticae Centum: Honor Roll six semes- ters: National Honor Society. GLENNA NOTEISZ Pep Club: Reclskin Revels: class manager: CCC. O IUDY OFFICER: Y-Teens. MARTHA O'HERN: Health center aide. 154 P BRENDA PACHTER: Athena: Pep Club: class captain: Honor Roll four semesters: National Honor Society. JUDITH PARKER: Choir: Southwest singers: honor rating in state music contest: Carousel: Reflskin Reuels: National Honor Society. SANFORD PAssER: Zend-Avesta: student direc- tor and secretary-treasurer of band and or- chestra: honor ratings in state music contest: Carousel: Reclskin Reoels: Lettermen's Club: second team letter in basketball: letter in ten- nis: Honor Roll six semesters: National Honor Society. TOM PATRICK! Sports editor and photograph- er of Trail. SALLY PEARSON: Choir: honor rating in state music contest: Carousel: Redskin Revels. BETTY PECK: Spotlighters: Pep Club. KIP PELLS: Student Council representative: issue editor of Trail: president and vice-presi- dent of Zend-Avesta: gold medal in declama- tion: Carousel: Hedslcin Reoels: Missouri Boys' State: Quill and Scroll. LAWRENCE PELOFSKY: Photographer of Trail: honor guard: merit winner in Regional Scho- lastic Art Exhibition. BARBARA PERKINS: Trail: treasurer of Sesame: secretary of Y-Teens: treasurer of Spanish Club: Pep Club: Redskin Hevels: senior play: Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll: National Honor Society. SUSY PEW: Activities at American Dependent School, Naples, Italy. LINDA PIERCY: Treasurer of Y-Teens: Pep Club: choir: Indian Belles: Southwest Singers: Redskin Hevels: honor ratings in state music contest: National Honor Society. lNlEI..INDA PHT: Executive board and All-City representative of Red Cross: Pep Club: Red- slcin Beuels: CCC: Honor Roll. I I I Deanna Neuman Carole Newcomer Pete Nichols Allan Nilsson Jocelyn North Glenna Noteis Judy Ufficer Dixie Ogan Martha O'Hern Susan O'Malley Ronnie Ownby Brenda Pachter Bruce Packard Iudith Parker Sanford Passer Tom Patrick Dick Patterson Sally Pearson Betty Peck Kip Pells Lawrence Pelofsky Barbara Perkins Susy Pew Linda Piercy Nlelillda Pitt Harriet Pittell Bill Planck Pamela Plumberg Eileen Poder, Jennie Powell, Eason Pritchard, Tom Pritchard, Allen Ptashnilc, Patricia Purpus Marjorie Ranson, Leslie Reed, Vicki Reineke, Carolyn Resz, Nancy Rich, Patricia Ridgway Deanne Ritz, Thomas Roberts, Ami Robertson, Mary Ann Robertson, Ronnie Robertson, Deane Roche Mike Roehr, Richard Rogers, Nancy Rollins, Michele Ronai, Judie Rose, Barry Roseman c n HARRIET PITTELL: Treasurer of Athenag Pep Club. I PAINIELA PLUNIBEHG2 Sesameg senior playg CCC. EILEEN PODER: Pep Clubg Redskin Revelsg class leader. II-:NNIE POWELL: Indian Bellesg honor rating in state music contestg Redskin Revels. EAsoN PRITCHARD: Southwest Singersg choirg male chorusg honor rating in state music con- testg Carouselg Hedskin Revels. ToM PRITCHARD: Activities at Raytown High School and Baldwin High School, Baldwin, New York. ALLEN PTASHNIK: Student Council executive boardg Redskin Reoelsg sergeant first class in ROTCg drum and bugle corpsg Honor Roll four semestersg National Honor Society. PATRICIA PURPUS! Secretary of Red Crossg Omegag Pep Clubg Redskin Revelsg office as- sistant. S R MARJORIE RANSON: Activities at North High School, VVichita, Kansas. LESLIE REED: Thaliang Pep Club. VICKI REINEKE: Hestia. NANCY RICH: Senior business committeeg ex- ecutive board of Student Councilg circulation manager of Trailg president and first ' vice- president of Thaliang Pep Clubg Reclskin Reo- elsg president and vice-president of girls, choirg Carouselg office assistantg Honor Roll. PATRICIA Rnx:wAY: Trail. DEANNE Rrrz: Treasurer of Sapphog Future Teachers of Americag Pep Club. THOMAS ROBERTS! Red Cross representativeg Redskin Hevelsg senior playg Lettermen's Clubg varsity letter in football. ANN ROBERTSON: Honor ratings in state music contestg bandg orchestrag All-City orchestra. NIARY ANN ROBERTSON! Pep Clubg Rerlskin Revels. BONNIE ROBERTSON: Vice-president and sec- retary of Engineers' Clubg Honor Rollg Na- tional Honor Society. ROBBIE ROBINSON! Drum and bugle corps. DEANE ROCHE: Senior class editor and junior assistant of Sachemg president and junior vice-president of Sapphog senior class captain of Pep Clubg vice-president and treasurer of girls, choirg Carouselg Redskin Reuelsg Honor Roll, Quill and Scrollg National Honor Society. MIKE RoEI1R: Business manager and junior assistant of Sachemg treasurer of Summusg Honor Roll seven semestersg Wfashington Uni- versity book awardg treasurer of Quill and Scrollg treasurer of National Honor Societyg National Merit Scholarship finalist. RICHARD ROGERS: Scherzog honor ratings at state music contestg choirg president and stu- dent director of orchestrag All-City orchestrag All-City bandg Carouselg Redskin Reuels. NANCY ROLLINS: Secretary of Thaliang Pep Clubg office assistantg Honor Roll three se- mesters. RIICHELE RCNAI: Executive board of Red Crossg French Clubg Future Teachers of Amer- icag Pep Clubg Carouselg Redskin Revels. IUDIE RosE: Senior business committeeg Trailg second vice-president and secretary of Athe- nag Latin Clubg Pep Clubg Redskin Revelsg office assistantg Missouri Girls' Stateg Quill and Scroll. TOBY ROTH: Student Council representativeg Pep Clubg Honor Roll three semesters. LARRY RUCKER: Senior advisory board of Pep Clubg junior varsity letter in football. 157 NELSON RUEE: Senior business committee: Student Council representative: male chorus: Redskin Rebels: CCC: senior advisory board of Pep Club. SANDIE RUSSELL: Pep Club: secretary of girls' choir: Carousel: Redskin. Revels: class leader: varsity and second team cheerleader. S CAROL SAINIUELSONZ Treasurer of Veda: Latin Club: Honor Roll. PHYLLIS SCHENCK: Senior play: Honor Roll. THERESA SCHIEBER: Red Cross representative: Pep Club: Sappho: Honor Roll two semesters. ELINOR SCHIFMAN: Silver medal in declama- tion: Future Teachers of America: Sappho: Spotlighters: senior play. DAN SCHINIELZINGERI Second team letter in football: varsity and second team letter in basketball: Lettermenis Club: Honor Roll two semesters. ALETHA SCHULTZ: Senior business committee: junior business committee: Student Council executive board: Missouri Girls' State: presi- dent of Athena: Pep Club: class manager: Redskin Reuels: Honor Roll seven semesters: National Honor Society. GRETCHEN SCURLOCK: Redskin Reuels: senior play: Pep Club. DAVID SEALOCK: Red Cross representative: French Club: Audio-Visual staff. LINDSAY SHANNON: Varsity letter in football: junior varsity, second team letters in football: senior advisory board of Pep Club: Missouri Boys' State: Lettermenis Club. BILL SHEW: Faculty and underclass editor and junior assistant of Sachem: executive 158 board and publicity chairman of Student Council: Summus: Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll: National Honor Society. jo ELLEN SILVERLIANC Sappho: Betty Crocker award: silver medal in Oration: Honor Roll two semesters. STEPHEN SILVERMAN: All-City Red Cross rep- resentative: senior advisory board of Pep Club: Redskin. Revels: male chorus: treasurer of Lettermen,s Club: varsity, junior varsity and second team letters in football: second team letter in basketball: honorable mention in All-City and All-District football: CCC. LARAINE SIINHSIONSI Sappho: Hestia. VICTOR SIRNA: Golf team. NEIL SK1D:' junior varsity and second team letters in football: Carousel: Redskin Reuels: CCC. NIARC SLOTNICK: Activities at Paseo High School. CYNTHIA SMITH: T-rail: girls, choir: second vice-president and secretary of Delphi: Pep Club: vice-president and treasurer of Y-Teens: Redskin Revels: senior play: Honor Roll two semesters: Quill and Scroll. FRANCES SINIITHZ Trail: office assistant: Pep Club: Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll. JUDY SMITH: Carousel: president of girls' choir: president of Sesame: Redskin Bevels: Pep Club: Honor Roll three semesters: Na- tional Honor Society. ROBERT SMITH: Varsity football: CCC: Let- termen's Club. RICHARD SOLEINIZ Zend-Avesta: president of Spanish Club: silver medal in verse: NCTE Achievement Award: Honor Roll four semes- ters: National Honor Society. SHARON STEINZEIG: Pep Club. DON STEARNS: Golf team. Toby Roth Larry Rucker Nelson Ruff Sandie Russell Carol Samuelson Phyllis Schenck Theresa Schieber Elinor Schifman Dan Schmelzinger Aletha Schultz Gretchen Scurlock David Sealoclc Lindsay Shannon Bill Shew Io Ellen Silverman Stephen Silverman john Simmons Laraine Simmons Victor Sirna Neil Skid Marc Slotnick Cynthia Smith Frances Smith Judy Smith Robert Smith Lee Smothers Richard Solem Leonard Sparks fl ,Q an Sharon Steinzeig Don Stearns Susan Stripp Ian Stumbo Debbie Sudran Becky Swallow Tom Talbot Myron Talman Linda Tapp Charles Taylor Wayne Tenenbaum james Thomason Marian Tobin Robert Traub Iudith Trogdon Diane Tucker Linda Turnbull Vicki VanZant Nancie Vegder Samuel Waas Gloria Wagner Marilyn Waldorf Peggy Walje Anna Walters Judy Warr David Warren Christopher Washburn Edward Weil SUSAN STRIPP: All-City Red Crossg Red Cross executive boardg art editor of Trailng president of Thaliang office assistantg Redskin Reuelsg senior playg Pep Clubg honorable mention in Regional Scholastic Art Exhibitg Honor Roll two semestersg Quill and Scrollg National Honor Society. DEBBIE SUDRAN: Spanish Clubg Athenag Hon- or Roll seven semestersg National Honor SO- ciety. BECKY SWALLOW: French Clubg Honor Rollg National Honor Society. T TOM TALBOT: Spanish Clubg secretary of Ex- celsiorg Reclskin Reuelsg cadet lt.-col. in ROTCg honor guardg battalion commanderg two-year letterman on rifle teamg Chicago Tribune award. MYRON TALMAN: Student Council represen- tativeg Heclskin Revelsg Honor Roll. LINDA TAPP: Red Cross representativeg Fu- ture Teachers of Americag Pep Clubg office assistant. CHARLES TAYLOR: Junior varsity letter in foot- ball. XVAYNE TENENBAUINII Treasurer of Excelsiorg Honor Roll. NIARIAN TOBIN: T railg Redskin Revelsg Carou- selg CCCg Quill and Scroll. ROBERT TRAUB: Activities at Evanston Town- ship High School, Evanston, Illinois. IUDITH TROGDON: Red Cross All-City repre- sentativeg Trailg president of Y-Teensg first vice-president and treasurer of Thaliang junior class captain of Pep Clubg Redskin Revelsg class captaing Honor Roll two semestersg Quill and Scrollg National Honor Society. DIANE TUCKER: President and secretary of Omegag president, vice-president, and treasur- er of Spanish Clubg Honor Roll seven semes- tersg National Honor Society. LINDA TURNBULL: Red Cross representativeg Pep Clubg Rezlskin Reucls. V NANCIE VEGDER: Pep Clubg Rezlskin Revels. W SAINIUEL WAAS: Treasurer of Chess Clubg Science Club. GLORIA VVAGNER: Sesameg Pep Club. NIARILYN NVALDORE: Vice-president and treas- urer of Sapphog Spanish Clubg National Hon- or Society. PEGGY WALJE: Pep Clubg Redskin Revelsg senior playg class manager. ANNA WALTERS: Future Teachers of Amer- icag Pep Club. JUDY WARR: French Clubg Reclskin Revelsg AAUVV Scholasticae Centumg Honor Roll six semestersg National Honor Society. DAVID VVARREN: Trailg National Merit Schol- arship finalist. CHRISTOPHER WASHBURN: Excelsiorg Chess Clubg Redskin Revelsg Chicago Tribune awardg cadet captain in ROTCg captain of All-City rifle teamg commander of honor guardg first place city matchg state contest drill teamg Missouri Boys, Stateg Honor Rollg National Honor Society. EDWARD XVEIL: Second team letter in foot- ball. 161 STANLEY VVEINER: Russian Clubg Lettermen,s Clubg varsity and second team letters in foot- ballg Honor Roll four semestersg National Honor Society. DAVE VVEISS: Honor Roll. THONIAS VVENGLER: Lettermenis Clubg Red- skin Heuelsg varsity and junior varsity letters in footballg letters in track. STUART XVESTBURG: French Clubg president of bandg All-City band and orchestrag honor rating at state music contestg Redskin Reoelsg drum and bugle corps. Io ANNE NVHEELER: Scherzog Carouselg Rell- skin Revels. CAROL VVHITE: Hestiag Redskin Revelsg Hon- or Roll three semestersg National Honor So- ciety. ANDREA VVILLIAINISI Senior business commit- teeg Student Council representativeg president and vice-president of Red Crossg first vice- president, secretary, and treasurer of Athenag Reclskin Revelsg honorary captain in ROTCg office assistantg two silver medals in verseg attendant to homecoming and ROTC queensg Honor Roll. IIANK NVILLIAMS: Honor rating in state music contestg Bedskin Reoels. oAN XVILLIAMS: President and vice- Jresi- 1 dent of Hestiag Honor Roll. MARY Io XVILLIALISZ Sergeant-at-arms of sen- ior classg senior and junior business commit- teesg Trailg secretary of Thaliang Spanish Clubg Pep Clubg Redskin Preuelsg senior playg varsity and second team cheerleaderg silver medal in short storyg attendant to homecoming queeng Honor Roll four semestersg Quill and Scrollg National Honor Society. NIARCIA NVILSON: Pep Clubg vice-president and secretary of Scherzog orchestrag Carouselg Redskin Revels. 162 VIRGINIA XVILSON: Spotlightersg Pep Clubg Reclsk-in Reuels. PAUL WVOLFF: Senior and junior business committeesg vice -president and executive board of Student Councilg secretary of Zend- Avestag Pep Clubg Missouri Boys' Stateg Hon- or Roll seven semestersg National Honor So- ciety. CHARLES VVOODLING: President and publisher of Trailg Zend-Avestag Honor Roll seven se- mestersg president of Quill and Scrollg Na- tional Honor Society. IUDITH VVOODRUFF: Choirg Carouselg Rerlskin Revels. SUSAN NVRIGHT: Sapphog secretary of Russian Clubg secretary of Art Honor Societyg Pep Clubg Herlskin Revelsg silver medal in verse. ALLEN NN-'YLY: Cadet lt.-col. in ROTCg com- mander of honor guardg captain of rifle teamg All-City rifle teamg first place in city match and city leagueg first place in individual drillg Chicago Tribune awardg Redskin Hevelsg Au- dio-Visual staff. Y DAVID YoUNG: Honor rating in state music contestg Carouselg Redskin Revels. LUCINDA YOUNG: Senior business committeeg secretary and executive board of Student Councilg president of All-City Student Coun- cilg Omegag Art Honor Societyg Pep Clubg Redskin Revelsg CCCQ office assistantg silver medal in verseg ROTC queen and honorary lieutenant colonel in ROTCg attendant to homecoming queeng Honor Roll. ELIIL ZETMEIR: Redskin Revelsg senior playg varsity, junior varsity, and second team letters in footballg Lettermenis Clubg CCC. MARGARET ZIEGLER: Trailg treasurer of French Clubg girls' choirg Carouselg Reflskin Reoelsg senior play. Stanley Weiner Dave Weiss Thomas Wengler Stuart Westburg IoAnne Wheeler Carol White Sue Wilkinson Andrea Williams Hank Williams Ioan Williams Lynda Williams Mary Jo Williams Marcia VVilson Virginia Wilson Paul Wolff Charles Woodling Judith Woodruff Susan Wright Allen Wyly David Young Lucinda Young David Yukon Emil Zetmeir Charles Ziegenhorn Margaret Ziegler Ballinger, Cathy 67, 72, 117 A Abloff, Richard 46, 115 Achtenberg, Ben 46, 54, 78, 79, 123 Adehnan, Bruce 125 Adkins, Elaine 66, 67, 73, 98, 136 Indian Index Baker, Roger 69, 113 Baker, Sandy 122 Baker, Sharon 46, 55, 81, 87, 132, 133, 136 Baker, Susan 118 Baker, Tom 90, 92, 94, 121 Blackwell, Jiin 114 Bledsoe, Ronnie 115 Blender, Phil 84, 97, 129 Blevinsuianet 67, 72, 73, 136 1311512 lan 49, 58, 68, 78, 79, so, Adler Ann 46, 74, 83, 115 Adler, Bill 88, 91, 92, 94, 126 Adler, Bob 116 Adler, Evelyn 52, 73, 126 Adler, Jan 113 Adreme, Gail 112 Balsly, George 122 Bankhead, Robert 69, 77, 130 Bankhead, Tom 115 Baraban, Joe 114 Barber, Lee 83 Barewin, Terrv 127 Bloom, Rhonda 112 Agranoff, Jim 40, 61, 119 Agron, Allen 58, 130 Ahlquist, Sandra 113 Ailshire, Elizabeth 116 Alden, Bill 123 Alexander, Christopher 116 Alexander, Stephanie 63, 130 Allen, James 116 Allen, Judy Morene 115, 124 Barger, Carol '136 Barker Barker , Bob 61, 64, 100, 130 Pat 57, 66, 73, 83, 126 Barker, Sue 67, 118 Barnes, Peter 98, 136 Bamett, Bonita 81, 117 Barnett, Vivian 129 Barr, Bill 120 Barr, Jenean 49, 113 Allen, Kathleen 116 Allen, Terry 119 Allmon, Charles 125 Alpert, Barbara 52, 64 Altman, Barry 46, 61, 125 Altman, Gary 125 Amato, Sandy 53, 67, 78, 81, 130 Ambrose, Sharon 124 Anderegg, Tom 114 Anderson, Barbara 119 Anderson, Candy 113 Anderson, Gwendolyn 128 Anderson, Jill 119 Anderson, Jim 54, 118 Anderson, Mickey 122 Anderson, Tom 49, 87, 93, 94, 132, 133, 134, 136 Anglin, Glenda 125 Anthony, Bill 82, 83, 122 Anthony, Judy 46, 48, 55, 76, 78, 80, 134, 136 Anthony, Rowland 46, 78, 83, 129 Antry, Lee 97, 120 Applegate, Helen 114 Arlan, Richard 118 Armstrong, Kitty 127 Ami, Jerry 78, 90, 92, 121 Arni, Marsha 18, 55, 76, 86, 132, 133. 135, 136 Amold, Patricia 49, 54, 56, 81, 123 Art Honor Society 72 Asbell, Janet 116 Assemblies 34-35 Athena 52 Atzenweiler, Mary Ann 55, 66, 81, 136 Audio-Visual Staff 76-77 Anstinson, Dennis 129 Autry, Jerry 122 Aycrs, Jean 49, 125 Babcock, Carol 121 Bacher, John 84, 115 Bair, Beverly 119 Baker, Carol 113 Baker, Laurie 117 Baker, Pamela 136 164 Bartholomaeus, George 114 Bartlett, Anne 2, 40, 50, 51, 53, 54, 101, 134, 136 Bartlett, Frances 53, 81, 119 Basketball 26, 27, 90, 91 Baslee, Sherron 78, 80, 81, 130 Bassin, Bobbie 119 Bauer, Susan 119 Bean, Elizabeth 75, 136 Beard, Louis 90, 123 Beeker, Dennis 120 Behrens, Bill 79, 120 Bell, Allan 40, 49, 58, 66, 68, 75, 88, 93, 136 Bell, Barbara 121 Bell, Carolyn 115 Bell, Mike 49, 58, 68, 125 Bell, Virginia Gail 1 13 Bellamy, Ron 122 Bellemere, Fred 76, 136 Belove, Phil 22, 61, 75, 92, 127 Bengtson, Pat 46, 121 Bennetts, John 136 Benson, Barbara 53, 119 Benson, Jim 136 Bcrgendoff, Margie 56, 121 Berger, Art 126 Berkowich, Bill 115 Berkowich, Terry 120 Bernstein, Marc 46, 58, 98, 136 Bernstein, Nancy 125 Bernstein, Sheldon 116 Bernstein, Steven 49, 114 Bertram, David 117 Bettis, Russell 121 Biedennan, Irene 48, 49, 53, 136 Bicderinan, Phyllis 112 Billings, Anita 117 Billings, Nancy 118 Birnbaum, Marcia 136 Bloustine, Donald 113 Blue, Sally 114 Blue, Susan 121 Blumenthal, Michael 47, 51, 58, 98, 136 Bly, Meredith 53, 81 Bodinson, Larry 83, 122 Bodinson, Ronnie 116 Bodney, Howard 46, 63, 71, 79, 88 Bodney, Steve 69, 71, 115 Bodney, Victor 49, 58, 69, 71, 79, 123, 129 Boehm, Justine 112 Bograd, Ray 114 Boisse, Judy 86 Boisse, Jackie 46, 123 Bold, Kenneth 114 Bollinger, Barbara 50, 63, 136 Bollinger, Nonnan 127 Bolls, Rita 122 Bond, Bob 46, 61, 119 Bonderer, Carolyn 124 Bongiovanni, Jack 127 Booser, Jennifer 116 Booth, Joe 136 Borcherding, Larry 46, 50, 75, 136 Bordman, Marcia 125, 129 Bornstein, Rosanne 136 Borenstein, Paula 112 Boston, Harold 83, 84, 121 Bourne, Merrilee 81, 123 Bowen, Don 46, 113 Bowen, Linda 119 Bowen, Mike 61, 79, 93, 136 Boyce, Donald 116 Boyce, Judy 123 Boyer, Janice 124 Boyle, Tom 83, 118 Brackney, Christine 136 Bradley, Jeanne 139 Brady, Eddie 114 Bragg, Jacqueline 50, 63, 67, 139 Bragg, Kate 125 Bragg, Paul 120 Brams, Richard 127 Brancato, Jack 127 Brasf ield, Patricia 55, 139 Bratten, Sherrill 83, 129 Bray, Annette 123 Breitenstein, Kathy 118 Brenner, Edna 121 Brenner, Judith 117 Brenner, Stephen 129 Brett, Jeanne 112 Birney, Merlena 129 Blackburn, Carol Lee 124 Blackford, Karen 115 Blackman, Anita 66, 128 Blackmar, Charles 120 Blackwell, Gayle 136 Blackwell, Jean 46, 51, 67, 73, 77, 98, 136 Blackwell, Jim 118 Brett, Judy 124 Bretz, Lynn 112 Bretz, Robert 49, 90, 124 Brewer, Jane 114 Brewster, Bob 49, 88, 94, 128 Brewster, Carol n 112 Brimm, Michael, 2, 40, 47, 61, 75, 139 Brink, Frank 84 Brockus, Beverly 46, 55, 130 Brockus, Vicky 114 Brodkin, Cheryl 117 Brodkin, Susie 118 Brous, T. D. 46, 61, 79, 92, 124 Brown Beverly 1 14 Brown, Bob 126 Brown? Howard 114 Brown, Jerry 97, 130 Brown, Jimmy 46, 79, 90, 92, 124, 128 Brown, Kathie 115 Brown Michele 74 83 130 Brown: Mike 61, 65, 66, 128 Brown Milton 88, 91, 94, 126 Browni Nancy 121 Brown, Robert 115 Brown, Ronnie 78, 79, 80, 91, 134, 139 Brown, Ronnie 79, 115 Brown, Sandra 112 Brown, Steve 66, 68, 129 Brown Susan 112 Cummings, Tom 79, 117 Browning, Barbara 55, 66, 78, 139 Browning, Wayne 114 Bryan, Mary Beth 47, 50, 55, 87, 133, 135, 139 Bryant, Bob 116 Bryant, Carol 121 Buckaloo, Becky 112 Bufton, Carolyn 56, 81, 119 Buis, Fred 84, 97, 118 Bumpas, Martha 56, 77, 81, 130 Bunch, Mike 97, 118 Burgener, Suzanne 129 Burgheimer, Carlene 49, 52, 73, 77, 139 Burner, Jimmy 116 Burnett, Dick 115 Burnett, Mike 46, 84, 90, 123 Burnett, Tom 125 Burnham, Dick 49, 125 Burstein, Harvey 46, 123 Burt, Janet 124 Burtin, Kay 52, 72, 139 Burton, Ken 50, 78, 79, 80, 88, 94, 139 Bush, Arnold 123 Bushfield, Jane 46, 55, 66, 76, 128 Butler, Bob 139 Butts, Leo 54, 77, 79, 92, 139 Byrd, Nancy 60, 67, 77, 139 Bysfield, Frank 120 C Carlson, Bob 88 Carlson, Jon 139 Carlton, Harry 49, 122 Carlton, Judy 120 Carlton, Shirley 125 Carousel 32, 33 Challinor, Mary Ann 51, 56, 66, 99, 139 Cahill, Marbeth 63, 122 Cahn, Gitta 139 Cain, Casey 120 Caldwell, Richard 127 Calvert, Diane 115 Campbell, Janice 124 Campbell, Joyce 116 Campbell, Lance 129 Campbell, Lynne 53, 127 Campbell, Margaret 73, 129 Campo, Connie 117 Campo, Mary Ann 126 Cantrell, Warren 120 Cantwell, Frank 97, 120 Carder, Valdajo 114 Carl, Judith 78, 81, 139 Carl, Margie 117 Carlson, Bill 97, 120 Chalstrom, John 139 Chapman, Larry 88 Chapman, Jack 61, 126 Chapman, Steve 115 Chapman, Tamira 114 Charlson, Carl 49, 75, 79 Charmack, Gale 116 Charno, Steve 40, 54, 65, 130 Chasteen, Keith 113 Chess Club 71 Chester, WVally 127 Chick, Steve 46, 125 Child, John 114 Chinnery, Ardyce 118 Chinnery, Carl 49, 58, 78, 80, 130 Christopher, James 115 Churan, Jeff 88, 94 Churan, Lynne 124 Cipolla, Peter 88, 94, 99, 139 Clabaugh, John 120 Clagett, Peter 120 Clark, Frank 66, 136 Clark, Harold 122 Clark, Marie 116 Clark, Marie E. 139 Clark, Norma 121 Clark, Roger 49, 139 Clay, Connie 119 Clay, Phyllis 8, 57, 119 Clayinan, Sandra 48, 49, 64, 66, 73, 139 Clayton, John 88, 129 Clemenson, David 46, 76, 139 Clemenson, James 115 Clemmons, Randy 120 Close, Barbara 119 Clough, Shirley 139 Clover, Judy 128 Clutz, Larry 20, 46, 97, 122 Cochrane, VVinston 46, 68, 76, 77, 139 Coe, Judith 1 18 Coleman, Bob 140 Collins, Janell 70, 78, 81, 140 Combs, Claudia 81, 140 Combs, Larry 78, 90, 124 Comer, Dale 97, 118 Comer, Jim 90, 123 Connell, Martin 46, 69, 79, 140 Connelly, Lillian 112 Connelly, Patrick 124 Conrad, Betsy 127 Conrad, Nancy 116 Cook, George 84, 115 Cook, Kenneth 97 Cook, Margaret 53, 64, 77, 140 Cooley, Kathleen 140 Coon, Carol 46, 78, 140 Coon, Rack 49, 116 Cooper, Deanna 117 Cooper, Harriet 63, 72, 124 Cooper, Myrna 72, 127 Copeland, Eddie 117 Comelison, Vici 55, 77, 125 Cortez, Laurence 58, 68, 130 Costello, George 46, 51, 54, 98, 133, 134, 140 Cowan, Gary 122 Cowan, Joan 124 Cowan, John 113 Cox, Barry 88, 94, 125, 126 Cox Cox , Carolyn 116 Fred 121 Cox, , James 124 Cox, Randy 46, 112 Cozad, Jim 129 Cozad, Woody 118 Crabtree, Jan 118 Cramer, Doug 119 Crenshaw, Carlton 112 Cross, Rhonda 113 Carpenter, Steven 97, 120 Carpenter, VVilma 127 Carr, John 92, 126 Carter, Gary 120 Carter, Gary 88, 139 Cartlick, John 114 Casey, Frankie 129 Casler, Betsy 55, 139 Casler, Ste hen 118 Cast, Carolyn 118 Caulfield, Joe 124 Cawood, Joyce 126 C. C. C. 76 Coe, Linda 113 Coe, Sandy 117 Coffey, Andrew 92, 140 Cohen, Dana 114 Cohen, Dianne 52, 81, 119 Cohen, Gwendolyn 113 Cohen, Janice 73, 129 Cohen, Joyce 73, 125 Cohen, Rosalyn 140 Cohen, Steve 123 Cohen, Susan 76, 129 Cohn, David 116 Cohn, Steven 51, 61, 75, 140 Crowley, Steve 129 Culig, Linda 63, 140 Culver, Mary Ellen 116 Cumerford, Diane 49, 55, 66, 75 140 Curtis, Greg 54, 120 Curtright, John 118 Curts, Barbara 55, 119 Cutler, Martha 78, 81, 140 Czarlinsky, YVill 90, 94, 123 Dailey, Jack 126 Dailey, Margaret 49, 117 Dalen, Marcia 140 Damon, David 117 Damon, George 121 Damon, Sandra 50, 78, 140 Damon, Vic 49, 71, 115 Daniel, Harriet 57, 64, 123 Dart, Carol 114 Dasbach, Robert 83, 115 David, Susan 81, 121 Davidow, Bob 97, 124 Davidow, Ronnie 77, 97, 117 Davidson, Anne 50, 53, 140 Davidson, Ken 79, 91, 94, 128 Davidson, Russell 115 Davis Davis , Betty 57, 63, 67, 13, 130 ,Jim 115, 123 Davis, Jim 27, 90, 93, 94 Davis, John 26, 91, 93, 95, 126 Davis, Jo Nell 122 Davis, Larry 84, 119 Davis, Michael 113 Davis, Nancy 120 Davis, Shane 84, 115 Davis, Susan 63, 65, 130 Dawson, Stephen 112 Day, George 84, 112 Day, John 126 Day, Sandra 70, 83, 84, 124 Dean, Donna 115 Dearing, June 57, 78, 130 Defggey, Bill 35, 38, 51, 62, 101, Deaver, Julie 124 Deaver, Linda 115 Debate Team 62 DeBrunner, Nancy 140 Decker, Barbara 84, 124 Deffenbaugh, Eugene 74, 84, 118 Deitchman, Kenny 129 Deitchman, Stephanie 46, 114 Delancey, Joyce 74, 83, 118 DeLott, Carol 73, 140 DeLott, Patricia 113 Delphi 53 Demming, Debrah 113 Denham, James 122 Dennis, Linlley 117 Dennis, Suzanne 113 Departmental Clubs 63-75 Deterding, Merle 117 Dible, Douglas 126 Dickinson, Richard 114 Dickinson, William 20, 97, 130 DiGiovann.i, Laura 46, 117 DiGiovanni, Pinky 140 DiGraci, Philip 124 Dilson, Saul 116 Dimmitt, Barbara 121 Dimsdale, Bob 84, 118 Dinklage, Susan 53, 64, 65, 128 Dixon, Chuck 79, 90, 123 Dixon, Harley 79, 97, 122 Dixon, Irene 127 Dloogoff, Judy 123 Dogle, Frank 140 Dogle, Pearl 140 Dolan, Greg 124 Dolan, Paul 90 Dolginoff, Gene 140 Dolginow, Susie 114 Dolginow, Yale 49, 58, 63, 129 Dollmann, Henry 120 Donaldson, Jim 121 Donnell, Ross 113 Dow, Phil 116 Downing, Larry 118 Dreiseszun, Thomas 83, 113 Duderstadt, Barbara 67, 140 Duffendack, Paul 84, 120 Duke, John 124 Duker, Charles 116 Duker, Terry 70, 125 Duncan, Claudia 114 Duncan, Duncan, Gayle 2, 49, 50, 51, 59, 101, 143 Duncan, John 130 Dunlap, Dorothy 59, 78, 86, 143 Diane 60, 78, 80, 81, 127 Eaglstein, Eileen 119 Eaglstein, Sol 112 Easton, John 115 Eckstein, Merrill 54, 119 Edmisson, Jill 119 Edwards, Ann 124 Edwards, Bob 84, 117 Edwards, Maggie 66, 128 Edwards, Sharon 60, 64, 121 Egan, Patrick 113 Eggleston, Edward 84, 123 Ehwa, Carl 113 Eichenberger, Dan 20, 97, 120 Eichenberger, David 20, 93, 97, 130 Eighth Grade 112-116 Eisberg, Pat 49, 60, 63, 121 Eisberg, Richard 79, 113 Eisen, Barbara 66, 73, 98, 143 Eisenberg, Barry 90, 124 Eisenberg, Ruthie 114 Eisman, Rosilind 117 Elkins, Gwendolyn 113 Elliot, Janette 59, 72 Elliott, Criss 49, 78, 123 Elliott, Linda 124 Ellis, David 46, 58, 75, 90, 124 Ellison, Keith 120 Elton, Suellen 143 Elton, Star 117 Ely, lludy 118 Eine , Laurie 112 Emmons, Kay 116 Emmons, Phil 78, 80, 129 Emmons, Roger 113 Engineers Club 68 Ennis, Betty 55, 63, 124 Enslow, Robert 127 Epstein, Barbara 143 Epstein, Sharon 112 Erickson, Mait 40, 46, 50, 57, 63, 74, 82, 83, 143 Ernstein, Elaine 121 Ertzer, Georges 17, 46, 133, 143 Ervin, Doug 113 Esser, John 114 Estes, Sharon 56, 77, 126 Etherton, Judy 83, 118 Evans, Brian 123 Evans, Leslie 116 Evans, Martin 122 Eveloff, Vivian 49, 52, 75, 99, 143 Evjen, John 143 Evjen, Lowell 68, 79, 125 Evjen, Maiel 122 Excelsior 54 F Faculty 102-111 Faeth, Midge 55, 124 Fain, James 84, 129 Falkenburg, Ann 49, 117 Falhnan, Karl 77, 90, 121 Falls, Iludy 67, 70, 81, 143 Famu iner, Emma Lou 70, 129 Farha, Carlson 79, 113 Dunlap, Sally 125 Dutcher, Jim 120 Dworkin, Deanna 143 Dworkin, Joan 116 Dworsky, Dick 76, 88, 92, 126 Dyer, Patti 130 166 Farha, Richard 78, 79, 88, 130 , Sharrie 46, 76, 87, 132, Faron, Susan 53, 120 Farrar v 133, 134, 143 Feder, Milton 127 Fehr, Mary 119 Fehsenfeld, Rachel 113 Feild, Francie 119 F einberg, Benjamin 69, 120 F eingol ,Janice 73, 143 Feingold, Phillip 127 Fenimore, Lauran 116 Ferguson, Linda 112 Ferguson, Mike 121 Ferrier, George 143 Ferro, Beth 73, 143 Fessler, Mimi 116 F eutz, Richa 126 Field, Sandra 115 Finkel, Barbara 77, 122 Firestone, Gay 112 Firestone, Joy 60, 121 Firestone, Marsha 46, 67, 128 Firestone, Nancy 49, 114 Fischer, Carol 130 Fishman, Morris 121 F isler, Judi 49, 60, 119 Fite, Ruth 53, 81, 124 Flapan, Lynne 122 Fleschman, Marvin 143 Fogel, Dick 46, 61, 119 Fogel, Pam 49, 121 Football 13-15, 88-90 Fordham, Janice 128 Fording, Jeanne 74, 83, 112 Foreign Exchange 8 Foster, Dave 14, 20, 47, 50, 69, 79 93, 132, 133, 134, 135, 143 Fotie, Jeanette 130 Fowler, Susan 50, 53, 143 Fox, Donald 128 Fox, Kenny 79, 93, 143 Foxworth, John 125 Francisco, Betty 124 Francisco, Carol Sue 46, 59, 66, 78, 87, 143 Frank, Fred 129 Franke, Sharon 67, 128 Franke, Sue 67, 81, 143 Franklyn, Dana 115 Frazier, John 118 Freeman, Bill 69, 93, 122 Freet, Jim 71, 123 French Club 63 Freshmen 117-120 Frey, Bob 130 Frey, Linda 49, 143 Frey, Ronnie 90, 121 Frey, Shirley 124 Frick, John 54, 69, 97, 119 Fried, Barbara 1 16 Fried, Mike 49, 58, 62, 122 Fried, Ruthann 118 Friedman, Benny 79, 125 Friedman, Bernie 40, 61, 69, 127 Friedman, Diana 143 Friedman, Dorothy 113 Friedson, Allan 120 Frischer, Mike 97, 128 Frischer, Rose 74, 83, 117 Frischer, Sidney 113 Fromm, Barbara 118 Fromm, Bill 130 Fuhrer, JoAnn 46. 52, 64, 121 Fuller, Barbara 127 Fulmer, Gilbert 54, 71, 119 Fulton, Albert 74, 84, 85, 130 Fulton, Mark 79, 90, 121 Funck, Sue 121 Funk, Davida 52, 120 Future Teachers of America 73 Goodson, G Gabel, Jack 115 Gabel, Barbara 114 Gaines, Larry 116 Galamba, Donna 118 Gale, David 113 Gale, Marshall 120 Gale, Myron 90, 124 Galley, Tom 90, 124 Goodall, Susan 144 Goodfriend, Rick 120 Goodman, Janice 67, 77, 144 Goodman, Judi 123 Goodman, Steven 54, 119 Goodrich, Myrna 144 Goodson, Eleanor 60, 69, 74, 83, 123 Goodson, Elizabeth 123 Grace 73, 76, 81, 144 Gambill, John 120 Ganaden, Josie 121 Gardner, Lynn 59, 128 Garfinkel, Larry 130 Garren, Sharon 81, 129 Garrett, Carroll 55, 66, 143 Garrett, Jerry 84, 85, 97, 120 Garrett, Jim 69, 76, 90, 124 Garry, Clarke 97, 119 Garst, Elaine 119 Garwood, Joe 126 Garwood, Mary Ann 143 Geissal, Peter 122 Gentry, Jeannette 123 George, Chester 119 Gerber, Sherry 118 Gershon, Sherry 56, 66, 128 Gerson, Janet 66, 128 Gessner, Sandra 121 Getman, Mary Ellen 46, 123 Gibson, Teresa 117 Gieringer, Betty 118 Gieringer, Kathy 125 Giffin, Reggie 126 Giffin, Roger 115 Gilbert, Carolyn 81, 124 Gilbert, Janice 83 Giles, Carol 60, 63, 124 Gill, Stefanie 46, 121 Gilles ie Cind 117 Goodson, Marilyn 115 Goodson, William 116 Goodwin, Sondra 114 Gordon, Bob 47, 51, 58, 75, 93, 95, 133, 144 Gordon, Mary Ann 124 Gordon, Michael 22, 46, 47, 58, 75, 99, 133, 144 Gore, Candy 113 Gore, Paula 53, 127 Goren, Elaine 78, 130 Goss, Leslie 116 Gottlieb, Adrienne 115 Gottschall, Keith 97, 122 Gottschall, Kenneth 69, 79, 96, 97, 144 Gottschall, Maryanne 115 Gould, Steve 97, 118 Graham, Marty 121 Graham, Sandy 115 Grant, Peggy 67, 73, 77, 99, 144 Grant, Penny 121 Grant, Susie 67, 77, 127 Graves, Nancy 72, 126 Gray, Jolm 113 Green, Alberta 49, 119 H Haag, Roger 144 Haas, Clifton 113 Hackett, Carol 127 Hackett, Dave 120 Hackett, Judy 49, 72, 87, 144 Hackett, Sharon 119 Hackett, Steve 122 Hahn, Susan 126 Hakan, Christopher 116 Halbeck, Bonny 57, 117 Hall, Gary 115 Hall, Sandy 121 Hall, John 122 Hall, Kathy 55, 121 Hallam, Dale 124 Hallauer, Joe 120 Halperin, Janice 52, 63, 127 Hamblin, Russell 20, 74, 83, 97, 130 Hamlett, Donna 117 Hammer, Allan 54, 93, 118 Hammer, Carole 115 Haunmer, Robert 125 Hammer , Steve 93, 123 Hammett, Dick 75, 144 Hammett, Susanne 84, 117 Hammond, Steve 126 Handley, Carol 76, 86, 144 Hanna, Robert 101, 144 Hannah, Peggy 70, 127 Hansell, Diane 117 Hansell, Shirley 99, 127 Hansen, Steve 120 Green, Bill 49, 117 Green, Jeffrey 119 Green, John 116 Green, Leslie 122 Green, Pamela 49, 115 'P 1 Y Gilmore, Mary 53, 66, 67, 12 Gilmore, Sharon 114 Gilmore, Webb 120 Ginsberg, Linda 125 Ginsburg, Sharon 116 Girls' Sports 12 Gittennan, Judy 122 Gitterman, Marilyn 120 Gladstone, Carol 46, 116 Gladstone, Gene 79, 143 Glasberg, Barry 115 Glasber Sher 1 60, 66, 122 S, Y Janet 119 Glass, Glass, Judy 114 Glass, Larry 120 Glass, Richard 130 Glass, Samyra 121 Glass, Susan 56, 66, 73, 128 Goar, Jim 90, 92, 123 1 Godfrey, Susie 63, 121 Goldberg, Brad 49, 120 Goldberg, Kerry 46, 114 Golding, Judy 57, 118 Golding, Susan 57, 66, 122 Goldman, Judy 143 Goldman, Morris 116 Goldman, Retha 122 Goldsmith, Ronnie 54, 119 Goldstein, Elliott 46, 58, 127 Goldstein, Steve 130 Golf 93 Gooch, Sue 40, 50, 51, 57, 73, 78, 143 Greenbaum, Linda 119 Greenberg, Alana 52, 66, 128 Greenberg, Charles 46, 92, 126 Greenberg, Jackye 117 Greenberg, Judy 73, 83, 127 Greene, Frank 118 Greenlease, Bob 121 Greenstein, Barry 127 Greenstein, Jerry 115 Greenstein, Steve 114 Greenwood, Kathy 63, 130 Grega, Sharon 119 Gregath, Linda 57, 67, 76, 144 Greife, James 121 Gremley, Janet 116 Griffith, Gail 124 Griffith, Gordon 126 Grimsby, Dave 130 Grimshaw, Linda 56, 67, 73, 144 Grine, Richard 129 Grisham, Terry 114 Grist, Ken 117 Grist, Wes 97, 123 Groening, Judith 119 Groening, Martha 116 Grossmann, Gene 61 Grossmann, Ronnie 119 Grousnick, Sarah 124 Gulinson, Sheldon 71, 112 Gust, Kathy 114 Gustin, Alfred 97, 120 Gwin, Sharon 50, 51, 55, 75, 76, 99, 144 Hansen, Lawrene 60, 67, 70, 73, 125 Hansen, Suzie 121 Hanson, Martin 78, 79, 144 Hantover, Jeff 61, 119 Hantgver, Leslie 56, 72, 99, 100, 12 Hardgree, Jack 120 Hardy, David 49, 127 Harlow, Ned 122 Harman, Dick 26, 43, 91, 92, 95, 144 Hannon, Harriett 49, 50, 59, 64 Harper, Bob 69, 121 Harper, Carol 46, 117 Harriman, John 144 Harrington, Bob 79, 121 Harris, Chuck 49, 61, 68, 127 Harris, Evelyn 113 Harris, Jim 120 Harris, Merton 126 Harris, Paulette 126 Harrop, David 119 Ha.rt, Dave 78, 79, 123 Hart, Jerry 129 Hartwell, Jane 40, 144 Hatcher, Bob 126 Hatcher, Jean 17, 57, 63, 72, 78, 100, 101, 130 Hatfield, Linda 81, 120 Hatton, Ronald 97, 130 Haviland, Jim 46, 65, 126 Hawkins, Ruth Ann 59, 67, 77, 78, 144 Hawks, Raymond 122 Haworth, Carol 119 Haydon, Sally 49, 130 Health Center Aides 77 167 Hearne, Sue 130 Heegn, Catherine 115 Heillman, Melvin 122 Heimbach, Paul 120 Heimbrodt, Cheryl 49, 119 Heims, Kay 59, 66, 121 Helms, Carol 113 Helms, Cory 93, 126 Helmstetter, Carl 49, 61, 64, 123 Henderson, Carol 121 Henderson, 135, 144 David 49, 61, 69, 79, Henderson, Pamela 72, 124 Henderson, Sam 121 Hendrix, Bill 144 Henkel, Jerry 90, 123 Henry, Gail 60, 72, 118 Hermann, Tarvi 53, 63, 128 Herbranson, Bonnie 46, 115 Hernstroin, Dave 144 Hernstrom, Terry 116 Herrin, Barbara 48, 49, 50, 55, 66, 77, 144 Herron, Bill 144 Herwood, Beth 67, 144 Hess, Charles 50, 79, 88, 91, 93, 95, 132, 133, 135, 144 Hess, John 115 Hess, Juliet 147 Hesse roth, Bill 93, 123 Hesselroth, Fred 15, 27, 76, 79, 88 89, 91, 95, 147 Hesselroth, Kathleen 113 Hestia 70 Hicks, Bob 54, 90, 122 Hicks, Sharon 83, 114 Higday, Joe 147 Higgins, Sondra 121 Higgins, Woody 71, 90, 124 Higman, Sandra 40, 53, 67, 118 Higman, Sharon 46, 51, 56, 66, 67, 78, 99, 147 Hilgert, Bernard Hilgert, Don 1 15 147 Hilgert, Millie 55, 63, 87, 124 Hill, Carolyn 78, Hill, Christie 56, Hill, Donna 112 Hill, Jam 79, 126 Hill, Larry 114 Hill, VVi1ma 147 Hinkle, Ann 118 98, 147 67, 81, 127 Hinkle, Jon 2, 77, 147 Hipsh, Linda 65, 86, 126 Hirsch, Carol 124 Hirsch, Merton 46, 120 Hodge, Ernie 49, 114 Hodge, Ralone 118 Hodges, Glen 84, 97, 121 Hoffman, Andy 118 Hoffman, Barry 121 Hoffman, Judith 125 Hoffman, Rosalie 117 Hoffman, Van 84, 123 Hogan, Nancy 127 Hogeboom, Sally 117 Hogin, Marcia 130 Hogueland, Ed 147 Holker, Lorna 116 Holler, Jim 74, 84, 97, 119 Honor Organizations 50, 51 Hontos, Jimmy 114 Hooker, Marcia 115 Hopkins, Henrietta 57, 73, 78, 130 168 Hopkins, Jim 46, 47, 51, 61, 65, 133, 147 Hoppe, Dian 72, 123 Horak, Sharon 118 Horine, Carole 118 Horine, Linda 53, 129 Horn, Barbara 147 House, Barbara 122 Houston, Ann E. 59, 63, 67, 75, 81 147 Houston, Jane 49, 55, 64, 124 Houston, Lucretia Ann 63, 147 Houts, Tom 114 Howard, Carol 60, 63, 125 Howard, Eddie 116 Howard, John 97, 120 Howell, Charles 116 Howell, Donn 61, 65, 66, 83, 128 Howell, YVilliam 68, 121 Howey, Joyce 49, 56, 119 Hoy, Gordon 123 Hoy, Kenneth 54, 130 Hoy, Susan 116 Hoyle, Carol 55, 72, 147 Hoyt, Terry 59, 87, 119 Huddleston, Tony 84, 121 Hudson, Martha 129 Huff, Jerry 74, 77, 83, 122 Hunter, Chuck 88, 95, 125 Hunter, Kathren 115 Hunter, Martin 124 Hunter, Nancy 57, 121 Hunter, Nick 125 Hurlburt, Diane 123 Hurst, Don 113 Hutchison, Pamela 112 Hutsell, XVanda 113 Hydeman, Elaine 49, 121 Hyken, Beverly 125 Hyman, Diana 147 Igoe, Mary 129 Igoe, Sharon 118 Ihdeh Robert 48, 49, 50, 58, 62, 68, 1 Illmer, Paula 67, 70, 129 Indin, Ilene 116 Indin, Ruth 119 Ivers, Suzanne 57, 84, 85, 129 J Jackson, Betsy 49, 87, 101, 116 Jackson, Betty Jo 67, 73, 147 Jackson, Bob 129 Jackson, Dave 122 Jackson, Dave C. 123 Jackson, Mary 121 Jacob, Herbert 54, 123 Jacob, Richard 147 Jacobson, Alan 58, 69, 97 Jacobson, Harvey 69, 123 Jacobson, Ralph 54, 119 Jacobson, Sandra 120, 125 James, Arthur 20, 54, 97, 123 James, Ray 65, 71, 147 Janssen, Bill 97, 123 Janssen, Helen 127 Janssen, Roberta 147 Jarrett, Lelaine 124 Jeffries, Sally 127 Jenison, JoAnne 56, 67, 73, 147 Jenkins, Julia 57, 117 Jennett, Jimmy 118 Jennings, Steve 64, 122 Jerwick, Madeline 117 Jeter, Rick 1 17 Johns, Jo yce Ann 57, 66, 147 Johnson, Charlotte 147 Johnson Francelene 128 Johnson, Jerry 61, 127 Johnson, Jack 129 Johnson, Jan 113 Johnson, Judy E. 46, 55, 66, 122 Johnson, Judy Lee 122 Johnson, Judy Lynn 117 Johnson, Linda 117 Johnson, Neil 120 Johnson, Norman 147 Johnson, Rick 84, 120 Johnson, Sharon 59, 121 Johnson Susan 124 Johnson: Tommy 114 Johnson, VVayne 114 Johnston, Carol 66, 73, 128 Johnston, Mary Beth 1 12 Jones, Bonnie Lou 115 Jones, El 147 eanor 50, 51, 66, 67, 99 Jones, Jim 125 Jones, Joyce 147 Jones, Laurence 135, 147 Jones, Nancy 57, 129 Jones, Philip 79, 120 Jones, Susan 65, 118 Jones, Timothy 118 Jones, Valerie 59, 147 Julo, Gayle 60, 121 Junior Business Committee 125 Juniors 126-131 Jurgeson, John 115 Jurgeson, Ronnie 127 K Kain, Richard 148 Kanan, Pat 127 Kaplan, Edie 56, 77, 123 Kaplan, Harvey 46, 61, 75, 125, 129 Kars, Carolyn 52, 148 Kars, Kenny 114 Kars, Patty 60, 148 Kasper, David 78, 80, 125 Katz, Beverly 117 Kaufman, Judy 40, 56, 66, 123 Kaufman, Sharon 113 Kaufman, Stephen 126 Keehn, Chris 46, 114 Keeler, Sue 76, 130 Keeler, Mike 113 Keith, Jeanne 119 Keller, Harriet 46, 114 Keller, Lacey 114, 123 Keller, Larry 97 Keller, Leslie 148 Kelley, Linda 81, 148 Kelly, Delouise 118 Kelne, Nick 120 Kemmerly, Karen 112 Kemp, Marlene 75, 148 Kenney, Janice 122 Kenower, Henry 49, 71, 79, 148 Kent, James 115 Kenyon, Janeice 63, 126 Kern, Teddi 63, 75, 129 Keroher, Gayland 79, 90, 121 Kerr, Jerry 125 Kesler, Judy 53, 67, 128 Kessinger, Mary 46, 67, 117 Kessner, Mary 114 Keyes, David 62, 117 Keyes, Sharrel 40, 57, 66, 73, 128 Kincaid, Nancy 118 Kindermann, Ed 50, 148 Kindred, Sandra 113 Kindred, Sherry 127 King, Bruce 115 King, Lester 112 King, Marv 128 King, Susan 112 Kirby, Peter 49, 84, 112 Kirk, Frank 79, 88, 93, 95, 99, 127 Kirsch, Jim 123 Kirshner, Sherie 125 Kiser, John 84, 124 Kivett, Hanan 68, 127 Kivea, Paul 101, 123 Kizer, John 122 Klee, Harold 49, 61, 120 Klein, Kay 120 Klein, Michael 113 Klein, Richard 68, 79, 121 Klein, Sharon 148 Kleinsorge, Jen'y 126 Kleist Tom 127 Kungilerg, Kathy 49,113 Klingberg, Nick 46, 78, 79, 80, 148 Knaus, Barbara 84, 122 Kuo inski, Kent 148 Kocg, Cynthia 52, 119 Koch, Pat 123 Koch, Sandra 49, 117 Koch, Sharon 49, 117 Koffler, Edith 115 Kolgdan, Melvyn 20, 96, 97, 126 Ko , Gene 126 Kohl, Jim 121 Kolkin, Dorothy 113 Koll, William 148 Korn, Rosamond 124 Kornfeld, Gene 40, 49, 51, 55, 66, 76, 98, 148 Kornfeld, Torn 113 Koshland, Stephen 120 Koutsoubos, George 69, 120 Koutsoubos, Louis 69, 148 Koutsoubos, Ted 46, 90, 122 Kramos, Diane 59, 76, 128 Kratchman, Barbara 63, 148 Kratchman, Elaine 121 Krebs, Bill 129 Kriss, Sherry 121 Kross, Joyce 60, 148 Kross, Selma 52, 130 Krug, Marcee 118 Kuheim, Carol Ann 148 Kuheim, Nancy 117 Kuluva, Lynn 130 Kuluva, Suzy 125 Kupka, John 15, 76, 84, 85, 88, 89, 92, 95, 148 Kur, Clarence 49, 58, 68 Kur, Eunice 60, 73, 148 Kurtz, John 126 Kurtz, Sharron 123 Kurtz, Susan 116 Kushner, James 49 Kushner, Sheila 129 Kusnetzky, Harriet 124 Kusnetzky, Yalene 52, 148 Kutler, Steve 121 Kyte, William 88, 129 L Lackie, Margo 112 Ladoucieur, Bill 126 Ladoucieur, James 115 Lafferty, Gene 46, 47, 76, 134, 148 Lafferty, George 115 Lafferty, Janet 116 LaHue, Robert 148 Laing, Cynthia 40, 55, 66, 128 Lair , Janet 118 Lamkin, Candy 112 Lamberson, Jo Ann 59, 63, 77, 130 Lancaster, Nancy 119 Landrum, George 2, 148 Landrum, Ricky 40, 60, 65, 69, 72, 128 Lane, Rocky 79, 148 Lang, Linda 123 Lange, Robert 79, 119 Langworthy, Barbara 72, 119 Lanner, Betsy 49, 113 Lanner, Lisa 59, 64, 124 Lapides, Linda 63, 122 Lapides, Myra 49, 113 Lapin, Arthur 79, 151 Larison, Albert 129 LaRose, Jim 151 LaRose, John 120 Larson, Bernie 88, 151 Larson, Rudy 122 LaRussa, Annie 121 LaRussa, Carol 117 Lasister, Gary 120 Lasater, Jackie 90, 123 Latin Club 64 Latshaw, Pam 64, 66, 122 Launder, Jolm 116 Lawrence, Beckie 40, 60, 66, 70, 75, 124 Lawrie, Charlene 127 Lawrie, Robert 117 Lawrie, William 116 Lawson, Judy 70, 73, 127 Layton, Louise 40, 46, 50, 56, 64, 65, 73, 151 Lee, Larry 126 Leggett, Suzanne 129 Lemmon, Ginnie Anne 119 Lemmon, Laura 53, 67, 81, 127 Lenge, Linda 59, 119 Lenn, Donna 125 Lenz, Bob 90, 121 Leonard, Gary 130 Leonard, Penny 67, 72, 119 Leonard, Steve 130 Leonard, Tracy 112 Lerner, Myrna 123 Lerner, Rochelle 52, 130 Lettermen's Club 94-95 Leva, Harvey 151 Leva, Judy 117 Levin, Suzi 49, 52, 151 Levi, Pete 54, 118 Levine, Beverl 119 Levine, Harold' 46, 112 Levine, Linda 49, 151 Levine, Michael 120 Levine, Nomran 83, 124 Levine, William 50, 74, 83, 151 Levinson, Edward 20, 97, 129 Levinson, Larry 151 Levitch, Barbara 52, 72, 119 Levitch, Gail Ann 46, 115 Levitt, Jim 90, 121 Levitt, Susie 114 Levy, Larry 120 Levy, Robert 48, 50, 51, 61, 100, 151 Lewin, Marcia 49, 73, 75, 151 Lieberman, Cary 66, 71, 79, 151 Liesveld, Jack 49, 61, 63, 65, 72, 151 Liesveld, Jane 59, 64, 123 Lilgendahl, Chuck 79, 90, 119 Lindsey, Phyllis 75, 76, 7 8, 135, 158 Linnartz, Carol 117 Lipoff, Judy 99, 127 Literary Societies 52-61 Litman, Jack 117 Little, Nancy 116 Littlefield, David 115 Litwack, David 54, 117 Lively, Kathleen 113 Livingston, Laura 127 Lockridge, Karen 122 Lockridge, Linda 49, 129 Locktogagack 127 Lockw , Linda 2, 40, 50, 52, 64, 151 Loeb, Linda 116 Loefiler, Frank 116 Logan, Sandi 56, 81, 101, 119 London, Allison 127 Long, Jane 114 Lonnecker, Georgia 121 Louis, Joan 40, 57, 63, 75, 124 Lowe, Ellen 117 Lowe, William 113 Lowe, William 113 Lowry, Catherine 122 Lowry, George 2, 50, 51, 61, 64, 100, 151 Lubin, Bob 128 Lubin, Jay 122 Lucas, Dennis 84, 113 Lucas, Kathleen 63, 73, 127 Ludwig, Lucy 114 Luke, Janis 56, 123 Luke, Molly 56 Lyddon, Leslie 47, 55, 151 Lyle, Frank 115 Lyons, Andy 78, 7 9, 124 Lytel, Susan 50, 67, 151 M MacLenna.n, Ronald 40, 54, 71, 83 119 Madison, Donald 97, 122 Magers, Phil 122 Maggart, Beverly 67, 98, 151 Mahley, Nancy 117 Mahowald, Charles 129 Maichel, Russell 54, 68, 71, 151 Maier, Ginger 130 Maier, John 112 Mains, Tom 128 Makris, Katherine 123 Makris, Pete 120 Malech, Kenneth 112 Mullin, Nancy 81, 151 Mallin, Richard 122 Maloney, Bob 126 Maloney, Patricia 63, 126 Maloney, Ray 68, 128 Manfield, Deanne 126 Mankwitz, Radine 123 Mankwitz, Van 46, 114 169 Manley, Jim 2, 49, 50, 61, 65, 71, 151 Manley, Sallie 59, 119 Mann, Carol 76, 151 Mann, Mike 58, 97, 117 Mann, Susan 48, 49, 50, 52, 63, 151 Manson, Paul 79, 84, 123 Manuel, Gene 117 Manuel, Phil 116 Marcell, Marvin 61, 62, 68, 78, 79, 122 Marcum, Karen 49, 66, 123 Marcus, Phil 47, 50, 66, 76, 92, 95, 151 Margolin, Donna 60, 151 Markowitz, Marcia 119 Marks, Marlene 124 Marsh, Bill 117 Marshgfludith 73, 151 Marsh , Duke 97, 122 Marten, Steve 124 Martin, Dave 151 Martin, Myrna 46, 49, 57, 66, 67, 76, 152 Martsolf, Coralie 123 Martsolf, Stevey 152 Mathews, Sandy 152 Matthews, Joyce 50, 59, 152 Mayer, Chuck 120 Mayer, Jack 2, 40, 50, 54, 68, 92, 95, 152 Mayer, L 120 Mayer, Staerpdllen 97 Mays, Margie 152 McAnal1y, Joyce 128 McCaffrey, Tom 71, 120 McCarran, Marvie 124 McCaughey, Patricia 46, 78, 87, 152 McCa3ghr3', Sharon 119 McCl an , Mary Lou 113 McClelland, Sue 116 McClintock, Robert 115 McCormick, Bruce 126 McGrath, Mary 59, 78, 128 McCrea, Jerry 78, 79, 80, 152 McCue, John 115 McDaniel, Dennis 122 McDaniel, Ma 117 McDermet, Stdlley 71, 118 McDermet, Stewa.rt 62, 125 McDermott, Susan 115 McDonald, Jerry 123 McDonald, Mary Sue 121 McDonnell, Mary Linda 57, 63 McDonald, Sandglg 92, 152 McElheny, Pat , 65, 66, 128 McFerrin, James 116 McGaughy, Doug 122 McGaughy, Gayle 113 McGee, Molly 118 McGraw, Lee 118 McHenry, Barbara 122 McHenry, John 115 McIntyre, Reitha 152 McKean, Charlotte 40, 57 , 67, 73, 99, 128 McKenzie, Bill 78, 79, 152 McLaughlin, Joe 118 McLaughlin, Leslie 115 McLaughlin, Steve 115 McLean, Saundra 117 McMaha.n, Judith 67, 119 McMaha.n, Nancy 57, 78, 126 170 McMeacl1in, James 46, 115 McMeachin, Robert 71, 72, 122 McMillan, Marilyn 84, 129 McMillian, Darrel 124 McNemey, Joseph 84, 123 McPherson, Cheryl 72 McPherson, Jack 78, 80, 119, 126 McWhirter, Cooper 49, 114 McWhorter, Bill 97, 122 Mehorna Bill 114 Y, Mehornay, Janis 49, 55, 63, 75, 78, 126 Meluskey, Joe 92, 129 Melusky, Tom 120 Mendelson, Jerrold 40, 54, 65, 75, 99, 152 Mendenhall, Jeanette 116 Mendenhall, Larry 61, 124 Merrick, James 46, 78, 123 Messmer, Bill 127 Metzger, Michelle 121 Meyer, Thomas 120 Michael, Tommie 123 Middleton, Bob 120 Middleton, John 130 Mi-gliazzo, Sam 152 M' ens, Barbara 112 Milens, Michael 58, 66, 128 Miller, Beverly 72, 125 Miller, Dave 49, 88, 92, 95, 126 Miller, Jacqueline 129 Miller, Jerry 75, 152 Miller, Jill 119 Miller, John 124 Miller, Larry 121 Miilgi, Pamela 50, 73, 78, 81, 135, Miller, Wilson 120 Miller, Vicki 124 Milligan, Lan 121 Mills, Ric ard 120 Milroy, Mary 60, 83, 119 Milro , Robert 63, 84, 152 Mindhn, Dana 114 Minkin, Barbara 46, 77, 87 , 152 Minkin, Phil 125 Mirikitani, Frank 130 Mirikitani, Ronnie 90, 92, 121 Missildine, Gary 91, 152 Mnookin, Barry 46, 58, 79, 125 Mohr, Jgannette 127 Molots , Barbara 46, 60, 121 Moore, Anne 51, 73, 98, 152 Moore, Elaine 123 Moore, Sandra 118 Morehead, Emilee 114 Morgan, Ann 56, 64 Morgan, Cathy 46, 115 Morgan, Nancy 74, 84, 117 Morgan, Susanne 118, 121 Moriarty, Dennis 152 Moriarty, Michael 90, 121 Moroney, Don 152 Morris, Arthur 92, 125 Moser, Judith 17, 46, 57, 72, 119 Moser, Ron 93, 152 Moss, Donna 112 Moss, Ellen 117 Moss, Joyce 46, 55, 74, 83, 126 Mossberg, Judy 83 Mothner, Marilyn 128 Mothner, Ralph 116 Mouber, David 49, 116 Muff, Marie 112 Mullaly, Merrelyn 72, 122 Mullen, Cathy 119 Mullen, Mary Jo 127 Muller, Milton 115 Munro, Elaine 67, 122 Murray, Bill 90, 123 Music Department 28, 78, 79, 80-85 Mutchler, Dale 78, 79, 80, 122 Mutchler, Donna 115 Myers, George 20, 78, 96, 97, 152 Myers, Jane 66, 128 Myers, Linda 46, 67, 128 Myers, Linda 152 N Nagelvoort, Louisa 74, 83, 116 Nagelvoort, Marczella 53, 84, 85, 119 Nagelvoort, Norma 69, 72, 130 Nanninga, Joyce 112 Nanninga, Mary Kay 46, 56, 64, 73, 126 Nase, Mike 77, 122 National Honor Society 50 Naylor, Harvene 60, 75, 125 Nziflor, Pat 152 N kin, Norton 2, 49, 50, 58, 64, 93, 152 Nelson, Carol 46, 86, 124 Nelson, Connie 67, 74, 84, 85, 118 Nelson, John 129 Nelson, Judyanne 57, 67, 72, 119 Nelson, Linda Gay 112 Nelson, Margaret 81, 127 Nelson, Nancy Jane 63, 65, 69, 74, 82, 83, 152 Nelson, Nancy Jo 152 Neuman, Deanna 56, 66, 155 Newcomer, Carole 155 Neweu, Jim 114 Newman, Stuart 112, 129 Newton, Bruce 78, 79, 80 Nichols, Pete 88, 155 Nienke, Dennis 114 Nilsson, Allan 2, 48, 50, 61, 155 Nilsson, Caryn 72, 119 Nitaboy, Tom 79, 122 Nixon, Don 121, 122 Norris, Steve 46, 113 Norglg, Jocelyn 46, 50, 78, 80, 81, 1 Northrop, Barbara 53, 66, 128 Noteis, Glenna 155 Noteis, Kathy 121 Novorr, Ricky 117 Nunnelley, Sylvia 114 0 Oates, Andrea 113 Oates, John 79, 126 Office Assistants 77 Officer, Judy 155 Ogan, Dixie 155 Ogden, George 100, 128 O'Hem, Martha 70, 77, 155 Oldham, John 97, 122 Oliver, Barbara 127 Oliver, Janet 87, 123 Oliver, Phyllis 119 O'Malley, Susan 155 Omega 55 O'lII2e3l, John 20, 78, 80, 96, 97, Oppenheimer, Robert 129 O Reilly, Raye 118 Ottman, Lynn 46, 112 Owen, Gene 49, 61, 123 Ownby, Ronnie 88, 155 P Pachter, Bill 49, 68, 129 Pachter, Brenda 50, 52, 155 Packard, Bruce 155 Page, Barbara 122 Page, Charles 124 Paku1a,Jerrly 62, 127 Palmer, Ric ard 49, 118 Parker, Judith 50, 78, 80, 155 Parks, Thomas 49, 97, 124 Parkison, James 54, 122 Partnoy, Arlene 129 Parzybok, Steve 113 Passer, Sanford 50, 61, 82, 83, 93, 95, 155 Passman, Terry 58 Pate, Cheryl 113 Paterson, Christine 81, 119 Patrick, Kenneth 120 Patrick, Tom 98, 155 Patterson, Dick 155 Patterson, Patty 53, 73, 76, 99, 127 Patton, Douglas 129 Pearson, Diane 84, 119 Pearson, Sally 78, 155 Pease, Barbara 122 Pease, Delbert 120 Peck, Betty 67, 75, 134, 155 Peck, Helene 66, 121 Peck, Sally Jo 114 Peck, Steve 46, 115 Pei1,Ja.mes 124 Pells, Judy 128 Pells, Kip 40, 46, 51, 61, 66, 68, 99, 155 Pells, Linda 112 Pelofsky, Jerald 88, 127 Pelofsky, Lawrence 99, 155 Peltzman, Sharon 52, 66, 128 Pep Club 16, 17, 85, 87 Perkins, Barbara 50, 51, 57, 66, 67, 99, 155 Perrenoud, Daniel 126 Perry, Charles 115 Peterson, Betty 46, 116 Peterson, Jerry 124 Peterson, Peggy 124 Petterson, Janet 114 Pew, Susie 155 Pheffer, Steve 120 Phillips, Bill 115 Phillips, Erma 113 Phi s, Peggy 116 Pickller, George 117 Piercy, Linda 50, 67, 78, 80, 81, 155 Pilkenton, Kay 67 , 117 Pillsbury, Douglas 97, 120 Pitt, Melinda 155 Pitt, Suzie 55, 66, 123 Pittell, Harriet 155 Planck, Bill 155 Platt, Sally 67, 118 Plurnberg, Gregory 127 Plumberg, Pamela 155 Plunkettailarnes 114 Poder, E' een 156 Pollem, Wolfgang 119 Pollock, Jon 115 Porter, John 116 Porter, Mary 118 Portman, Gail Lynn 118 Potter, Carol 53, 73, 127 Powell, Jennie 156 Prater, Dave 125 Pratt, Wanda 125 Preston, Dale 118 Price, Arlene 118 Price, Jean 118 Priest, Pam 117 Priest, William 113 Printz, Carol 52, 64, 121 Pritchard, Eason 78, 79, 80, 156 Pritchard, Jeffrey 115 Pritchard, John 65 Pritchard, Paul 79, 120 Pritchard, Thomas 156 Ptashnik, Allen 46, 50, 156 Ptashnik, Arnold 116 Pugh, Gayle 55, 119 Pulliam, Vic 97, 130 Purpus, Patricia 48, 77, 156 Pyle, Karin 112 Q Quill and Scroll 51 Rabicoff, Judy 52, 63, 129 Rabicoff, Philip 46, 120 Rabinowitz, Bob 130 Rabinowitz, Jack 118 Radetsky, Carol 121 Ragan, Diana Kay 115 Rags 30 Ragsdale, John 120 Ramsey, Jim 69 84, 93, 124 Ramsey, Richard 97,118 Ranson, Marjorie 156 Rapschutz, Estelle 113 Rapschutz, Marvin 68, 88, 126 Rashbaum, Jacquelyn 66, 81, 122 Ravis, Gary 123 Reardon, Michael 126 Reaves, Frank 118 Red Cross 48, 49 Redmon, Te 98, 127 Redmond, Wrllliam 64, 88, 93, 127 Redskin Revels 22, 23, 24, 25 Reed, David 84, 125 Reed, Ellen 114 Reed, Jim 115 Reed, Leslie 59, 156 Reed, Sara Lynne 124 Reekes, Regina 124 Rees, Carol 116 Reese, Bob 121 Reid, Dick 49, 116 Reid, Shirley 46, 81, 118 Reiman, Ronnie 114 Reineke, David 126 Reineke, Dennis 126 Reineke, Vicki 52, 70, 156 Reinstein, Fred 76, 79, 88, 92, 129 Reisbord, Paul 122 Reitz, Janice 117 Relder, Michele 116 Resz, Carolyn 156 Reyburn, Larry 122 Reynolds, Carolyn 119 Reynolds, Penny 74, 82, 83, 84, 121 Rice, Maria 116 Rich, Emily 118 Rich, Nancy 46, 59, 77, 81, 99, 133, 156 Richards, Cheryl 81, 118 Richardson, Cecilia 119 Richardson, Marsha 113 Ricketts, Geoff 118 Ridgway, Patricia 56, 98, 156 Rifas, Donald 118 Ritter, Carolyn 126 Rittmaster, Larry 123 Ritz, Deanne 56, 67, 73, 156 Roach, La Monte 118 Roberson, Lic 116 Roberts, E ' abeth 114 Roberts, Jim 112 Roberts, Margie 120 Roberts, M 87, 125 Roberts, Plimp 114 Roberts, Sue 121 Roberts, Thomas 49, 88, 95, 156 Robertson, Ann 156 Robertson, Charles 54, 79, 127 Robertson, Mary Ann 156 Robertson, Ronnie 50, 68, 156 Robertson, Rosemary 49, 81, 124 Robertson, Simny 112 Robinson, Jane 114 Robinson, Jerrold 40, 54, 65, 100, 128 Robinson, Mark 116 Roche, Deane 50, 51, 56, 81, 87, 100, 156 Roehr, Mike 2, 21, 50, 51, 58, 101, 156 Rogers, Richard 74, 78, 82, 83, 135, 156 Rollins, John 54, 79, 84, 119 Rollins, Nanci' 59, 77 , 156 Ronai, Miche e 49, 63, 73, 156 Rose, Judie 51, 52, 64, 98, 133, 156 Rose, Scott 120 Roseman, Barry 156 Rosen, Joyce 129 Rosenbaum, David 71, 78, 79, 126 Rosenbaum, Steve 116 Rosenblum, Vicki 118 Rosenfield, Susan 60, 64, 121 Rosenhauit, Joanne 122 Rosenstoc , Suzanne 56, 62, 66, 75, 124 Rosenthal, Carol 49, 116 Rosenthal, Larry 46, 58, 68, 79, 126 Rosenwald, Bobby 114 Rosenwald, Richard 46, 69, 123 Ross, Edward 58, 66, 128 Ross, Jack 46, 88, 92, 95, 125, 129 Ross, Rodney 90, 122 Rorc 19, zo, 21, 96, 97 Roth, Melanie 121 Roth, Toby 46, 60, 159 Rothman, Larry 58, 64, 123 Rothschild, Gail 119 Rowland, Jimmy 114 Rowland, Suzie 46, 118 Roggy, Richey 59, 62, 63, 67, 75, Roworth, Barbara 83, 116 Ruback, Ronnie 71, 125 171 Rubin, Joyce 127 Rubin, Linda 127 Ruble, Helen 114 Ruble, Junior 113 Ruble, Lloyd 66, 128 Rucker, Larry 88, 159 Rudd, Midgie 117 Ruff, Nelson 46, 76, 79, 133, 159 Rullgan, Barney 88, 89, 91, 95, Ruskin, Sheryl 59, 64, 101, 124 Ruskin, Thomas 61, 83, 125 Russack, Kay 115 Russback, Paula 122 Russback, Ray 113 Russell, Arlie 53, 74, 84, 85, 119 Russell, Sandie 81, 159 Russian Club 65 Rutberg, Carol 118 Ruvel, Betsy 40, 46, 59, 64, 123 Ruwart, Fritz 120 Ryerson, Lynn 124 S Sacllem 100-101 Sackin, Judy 63, 72, 127 Saferstein, Harvey 58, 64, 68, 79, 122 Saferstein, Rita 114 SZFI, Barbara 118 S amone, Catherine 122 sau, Marilyn 116 Samuelson, Carol 60, 64, 159 Samuelson, Edward 123 Sanders, Cyndra 113 Sandford, Brook 71, 74, 84, 119 Sandhaus, Susan 115 Saper, Anthony 97, 120 Sappho 56 Sarapuu, Peeter 69, 116 Salmders, Alicia 57, 119 Sawyer, Thomas 113 Scar rough, Charles 77, 84, 120 Schaerrer, Linda 49, 55, 64, 125 Schaffe, Jimmy 113 Schaffer, Larry 119 Schanker, Mildred 115 Schenck, Je 120 Schenck, Phryllis 75, 159 Scherzo 74 Schick, Allen 97, 120 Schieber, Theresa 49, 56, 159 Schiff, Vivian 115 Schifman, Elinor 73, 75, 159 Schlagle, Judy 114 Schlagle, Rosetta 119 Schlanger, John 58, 63, 123 Schley, Beth 52, 125 Schmelzer, Charles 116 Schmelzinger, Dan 27, 91, 159 Schnaer, Madeline 125 Sclmeider, Cheryl 72, 121 Schoegler, Richard 125 Schoenfeldt, Kathy 112 Schryver, Pam 112 Schull, Jim 120 Schultz, Aletha 46, 50, 52, 133, 159 Schultz, Carla 122 Schultz, Diana 49, 72, 112 Schutte, Cam 46, 116 Schwartz, Dennis 58, 71, 129 Schwartz, Mike 120 Schwartz, Paul 117 172 Schwam, Tom 119 Schwegler, Robert 116 Schwerin, Albert 84, 90, 121 Schwerin, Pam 125 Science Club 69 Scott, Brooke 129 Scott, Harley 122 Scott Scott Scott: Scott, Scott, , Jean 53, 66, 128 Nancy 49, 75, 129 Robin 126 Sharon 117 Sue 117 Scudder, Reid 123 Scurlock, Gretchen 67, 159 Sealock, David 49, 63, 159 Seaver, Jim 116 Sebert, Felis 52, 66, 124 Selden, Larry 58, 68, 130 Senior Ballot 134-135 Senior Business Committee 133 Senior Officers 132 Senior Play 36-37 Seniors 136-163 Service Committees 76-77 Sesame 57 Shafer, Pam 70, 121 Shaffer, Felice 122 Shaffer, Judith 114 Shafton, Gerald 118 Shafton, Sherry 60, 127 Shannon, Lindsay 92, 95, 159 Shapiro, Julie 72 Shapiro, Marilyn 124 Sharlip, DeeDee 59, 64, 124 sharp, Linda 119 Sharp, Robert 71, 120 Shaw, Sally 119 Shawgo, Judy 72, 124 Sheehy, Dan 74, 83 Sheely, Tom 124 Sheldon, Susan 114 Shell, Barbara 128 Shelton, John 61, 79, 118 Shelton, Steven 114 Shepherd, Julie 63, 73, 81, 125 Sherer, Carol 119 Sherer, Cynthia 121 Shemuan, Philip 121 Shew, Bill 46, 50, 51, 58, 100, 159 Shideler, Richard 112 Shipman, Emest 113 Shipman, Suzan 84, 123 Shiro, Richard 115 Shlyen, Sanford 49, 97, 130 Shoemaker, Dudley 20, 71, 97, 118 Shoemaker, Jane 117 Shopmaker, Nancy 46, 52, 66, 128 Shouse, Helen 77, 127 Shrago, Harry 63, 122 Shrimpton, Judith 115 Shuler, Tom 114 Shultz, Mickey 120 Shurin, Leland 124 Siedle, James 129 Siler, Becky 127 Siler, Roger 121 Siler, Wayne 120 Silverforb, David 46, 116 Silverman, Deann 116 Silverman, Diana 113 Silverman, JoEllen 40, 56, 159 Silverman, Stephen 66, 79, 88, 89, 95, 134, 159 Silvers, Darrell 120 Simmons, Camille 123 Simmons, Laraine 56, 159 Simmons, John 159 Simon, Herbert 123 Simon, Judy 119 Simon, Michael 115 Simon, Ruth 60, 63, 121 Simon, Susan 128 Simpson, Bob 123 Singer, Davida 117 Singer, Marilyn 116 Singer, Nan 49, 117 Singman, Barbara 123 Sirna, Victor 93, 159 Sirna, Victor 113 Six, Carol 119 Skeer, John 122 Skid, Neil 79, 92, 159 Skid, Steve 46, 79, 120 Slagle, Steve 126 Slater, Bob 54, 66, 128 Sleeper, Jane 118 Slentz, Addison 114 Sloman, Barbara 127 Slotnick, Marc 159 Small, Larry 58, 119 Smalley, Linda 46, 57, 72, 100, 127 Smalley, Richard 124 Smith, Barbara 52, 66, 128 Smith, Beverly 123 Smith, Bill 119 Smith, Brad 54, 79, 120 Smith, Carol 57, 66, 124 Smith, Cynthia 51, 53, 87, 98, 159 Smith, Frances 46, 51, 65, 98, 159 Smith, George 120 Smith, Harlow 120 Smith, Jim 127 Smith, Judy 50, 57 , 67, 81, 159 Smith, Robert 76, 88, 95, 159 Smith, Sally 59, 64, 123 Smith, Sharon 127 Smith, Susan 59, 126 Smith, Tom 118 Smothers, Lee 159 Smutny, Nancy 67, 118 Sneed, Jim 113 Sneed, Donald 78, 79, 90, 123 Sneed, Robert 97, 122 Sneid, David 116 Sneid, Ruth 119 Snow, Dale 114 Soard, Suzi 59, 121 Solem, Richard 40, 50, 61, 66, 159 Solotorovsky, Donald 114 Solter, Janet 112 Soltz, Bill 61, 64, 122 Sophomores 121-124 Sorenson, Stanley 115 Sorrels, Janey 49, 115 Sorrels, Mary 125 Spack, Barry 91, 126 Spanish Club 66 Sparks, Leonard 159 Sparks, Lynn 119 Spector, Arnold 79, 121 Spector, Marshall 120 Spencer, Paul 90, 123 Spotlighters 75 Squires, Carole 84, 115 Squires, Dennis 88, 128 Stage Crew 62 Standart, Ronnie 113 Steams, Don 93, 160 Stearns, Linda 57 , 70, 125 U Steele, Carolyn 55, 86, 127 Steele, Samuel 112 Stein, Arleen 125 Steinhaus, Linda 56, 64, 123 Steinzeig, Hanan 121 Steinzeig, Sharon 160 Stern, Susan 46, 118 Stevens, Cheryl 67, 72, 117 Stevens, John 122 Stevens, Myron 77, 97, 130 Stewart, Beth 53, 119 Stewart, Jeffrey 114 Stewart, Jerry 20, 46, 54, 96, 97, 130 Stewart, Ronald 117 Stewart, Ruth 127 Stiefel, Joan 46,112 Stoktgefy, Virginia 74, 83, 84, 122 Stol us, Roger 114 Storm, John 116 Storm, Mary 124 Story, Bill 126 Stout, Judith 52, 65, 73, 126 Straf, Miron 54, 68, 69, 128 Strawn, Mike 120 Stripp, Susan 49, 50, 51, 59, 72, 77, 99, 135, 160 Stritzinger, Nan 23, 78, 80, 81, 127 Strother, Bart 120 Student Council 46, 47 Stumbo, Jan 160 Sudduth, Bill 114 Sudran, Danny 61, 71, 120 Sudran, Debbie 50, 52, 66, 160 Summus 58 Super, Bruce 122 Swade, Mickey 114 Swaffar, Jody 119 Swallow, Becky 160 Swallow, Tommy 120 Swartz, Ritchie 46, 112 Swearengen Patricia 125 Swenson, John 120 Swenson, Warren 113 Swingley, Lynne 46, 56, 122 T Tagbering, Carla 123 Twain, Sally 49, 56, 66, 128 T ot, Tom 20, 54, 66, 96, 97, 160 Talman, Gary 49, 116 Talman, Myron 46, 160 Tanner, Wilson 90, 124 Tapp, Linda 49, 67, 73, 160 Tavernaro, Tobi 115 Taylor, Charles 160 Taylor, Dale 49, 116 Taylor, Dillard 120 Taylor, Jane 49, 74, 82, 83, 127 Taylor, John 121 Taylor, Mary 72, 130 Taylor, Patricia 112 Temple, Jerry 115 Temposky, Jerry 113 Tenenbaurn, Wayne 54, 160 Tennis 93 Tennyson, Pam 46, 120 Thalian 59 Thomas, Bill 120 Thomas, Michael 77, 129 Thomason, Jim 160 Thompson, Bette 121 Thompson, Leslie 115 Thompson, Mary Ellen 119 Thompson, Richard 115 Thompson, Roy 113 Thompson, Tommy 123 Thomson, John 79, 90, 123 Thrasher, Rex 40, 97, 120 Tlmfgikrnorton, Barbara 49, 59, Throckmorton, Jeanie 119 Throop, Harvey 124 Thurston, Carole 117 Tigerman, Charles 54, 99, 127 Tishauer, Eugene 114 Tobb, Ranelle 46, 60, 119 Tobin, Marian 50, 57, 67, 70, 76, 98, 160 Tomlinson, Robert 54, 124 Tompkins, Judith 124 Tonkin, Joyce 114 Townsend, Gary 129 Toyne, James 116 Toyne, Larry 125 Track 42, 43, 92 Trail 98, 99 Traub, Robert 160 Travalent, Frank 92, 122 Traxler, Sharon 72, 121 Treasurer's Assistants 76 Trogdon, Judith 50, 59, 67, 160 Trundle, John 88, 95, 130 Truog, Margaret 69, 81, 127 Tucker, David 121 Tucker, Diane 50, 66, 67, 70, 160 Tucker, Ronald 126 Turnbull, Alan 126 Turnbull, Janet 122 Turnbull, Linda 67 , 160 Turner, Dianne 46, 63, 72, 86, 125, 128 Turner, John 88, 95, 126 Turner, Nancy 46, 117 Turner, Tom 62, 120 Turpin, Lavonne 127 Tyler, Suzanne 124 Tyrl, Ronnie 123 Ulmer, Barbara 57, 63, 124 Ulrich, Rick 120 Unell, Brendla 118 Unrein, Ted 84 Upjohn, Bryant 90, 92, 124 V Valentine, Spence 122 VanCleave, Penny 49, 129 Vandever, Rita 46, 117 VanOsdol, Lyn 49, 87, 119 VanTuyl, Sharon 81, 84, 123 VanZant, Vicki 160 Varnum, Diane 59, 81, 123 Vaughan, Kirk 123 Vaughan, Martha 115 Veda 60 Vegder, Nancie 160 Vincent, Steve 116 Voletti, James 113 Volkuwitz, Alfred 58, 97 Vollrath, Nancy 46, 113 Vollrath, Tom 49, 113 Voss, Bill 61 -J-H, W Waas, Samuel 69, 71, 160 Wacknov, David 49, 113 Wadlow, Gloria 113 Wadsworth, Harriet 49, 118 Wadsworth, Robert 66, 128 Wagner, Gloria 57, 67, 160 Waisblum, Judy 119 Waldo, Bob 88, 92, 95, 125 Waldorf, Marilyn 50, 56, 66, 160 Walje, Peggy 160 Wally, Diane 101, 128 Walters, Anna 67 , 73 ,160 Walters, Bob 84, 120 Ward, Barbara 114 Ward, Carole 53, 67, 118 Warden, Kiah 122 Warr, Judy 50, 160 Warren, Barbara 116 Warren, David 2, 160 Wascher, John 118, Washburn, Christopher 8, 20, 46, 50, 96, 97, 160 Wasserman, Linda 60, 74, 83, 117 Wasserman, Mike 125 Wasserstrom, Arnold 113 Watson, Roxie 49, 121 Waugh, Joan 123 Wayne, Nina 83, 113 Weaver, Clyde 115 Weaver, Martha 70, 123 Wedlan, Myrna 52, 63, 73, 75, 126 Weil, Edward 160 Weiner, Stanley 50, 65, 88, 95, 163 Weiner, Terliiy 127 weigand, B' 113 Weinberg, Linda 113 Weinberg, Steve 118 Weinstein, Robert 62, 69, 130 Weinstein, Robert 84, 115 Weisberger, Sandi 125 Weiss, Dave 163 Weissinger, Don 130 Wells Wells Wells Wells, Wells, , David 74, 84, 85, 129 ,Jackie 116 , Judith 123 Larry 84, 114 Marcia 63, 129 Wells, Rick 46, 116 Weneck, Charles 144 Weneck, Jane 118 Wengler, Buzz 117 Wengler, Thomas 88, 92, 95, 163 West urg, Marshall 119 Westburg, Stuart 63, 79, 84, 85, 163 Westfall, Jennifer 118 Wheatley, George 113 Wheatley, Gloria 125 Wheatley, Ronnie 97, 120 Wheeler, Jean 122 Wheeler, Jerry 84, 97 Wheeler, JoAm1e 74, 83, 163 Wheeler, Suzanne 78, 129 Whitaker, James 115 Whitaker, Lee 83 White, Carol 50, 70, 163 White, Virginia 57, 125 Whited, Jim 122 Whitmore, Doug 114 Wiedemann, Virginia 116 Wien, Marcia 49, 52, 119 Wiens, Richard 54, 84, 120 Wikoff, Jerold 112 173 Wikoff, Lionell 76, 88, 92, 95, 129 Wikoff, Victoria 72, 124 Wilch, Barbara 121 Wilcox, Sarah 119 Wilhite, Lois 125 Wilke, Iohn 69, 116 Wilkerson, Io Anne 112 Wilkinso Susan 163 Willard, 81, 128 Williams, Andrea 40, 46, 48, 52, 133, 134, 163 Williams, Betsy 49, 114 Williams, Bruce 90, 121 Williams, David 115 Williams, Hank 83, 163 Williams, Ierry 20, 49, 84, 97, 120 Williams, Joan 70, 163 Williams, Karen 117 Williams, Lynda 163 Williams, Ma.ry Io 50, 51, 59, 66, 86, 98, 132, 133, 163 Williams, Nancy 112 Williams, Sally 46, 56, 64, 87, 125 Williams, Sherrill 122 Williams, Susie 121 Willimetz, Ann 117 Willimetz, Emmett 77, 126 Willis, Mary Lee 84 Willmert, Walter 62, 118 Wilmot, Janice 119 Wilse, Cordon 77 Wilson, Charles 116 Wilson, Marcia 67, 74, 83, 163 Wilson, Stella 53 Wilson, Virginia 75, 163 Wiltse, Go on 20, 97, 122 Winemiller, Albert 128 174 Winer, B 114 Winett, Pilaldl, 90, 123 Winett, Pete 63 Wise, Bram 84, 120 Wiswell, Margaret 59, 123 Wohltman, Ioyce 125 Wolberg, Sharon 122 Wolberg, Shirley 60, 66, 124 Wolf, Barbara 66, 122 Wolff, Paul 47, 50, 61, 133, 163 Woll, Harvey 63, 125, 154 Woll, Stanley 112 Wonder, Larry 130 Wood, Debbie 49, 78, 125 Woodley, Kathleen 118 Woodling, Charles 50, 51, 61, 98, 163 Woodling, Dennis 116 Woodling, Robert 61, 122 Woodmansee, Martha 49, 112 Woodruff, Bruce 114 Woodruff, Judith 78, 163 Woods, Steve 46, 58, 79, 117 Woodward, Mary 119 Woollen, Carolyn 77, 129 Woollen, Richard 120 Wright, Billie 67, 117 Wright, Lillyan 49, 114 Wright, Susan 40, 56, 65, 72, 135, 163 Wyly, Allen 20, 96, 97, 163 Wynn, David 97, 120 Y Yecldis, Peggy 52, 64, 123 Yeddis, Sunny 113 Yeo, Barbara 49, 87, 112 Yeo, Caroline 124 Yoffee, Norman 54, 120 Yord, Robert 130 Young, David 78, 80, 163 Young, Debbie 19, 46, 125, 130 Young, Gail 112 Young, jean 117 Young, John 79, 129 Young, Lucinda 40, 46, 47, 55, 72, 76, 77, 133, 163 Young, Peggy 117 Young, Terral 117 Y-Teens 67 Yukon, David 163 Yukon, Sheila 113 Z Zalcman Lawrence 40, 46, 58, 123 zm, Judy 112 Zeff, Gary 84, 117 Zeff, Keith 58, 79 123 Zehring, Raymond 114 Zeiner, Nancy 70, 124 Zend-Avesta 61 Zetmeir, Douglas 122 Zetmeir, Emil 76, 88, 95, 163 Zetmeir, Karl 90 Zide, Linda 70, 124 Ziegenhorn, Charles 163 Ziegler, Margaret 63, 163 Zimmerman, Bill 123 Zimmerman, Wenda 81, 124 Zitterman, Maurine 117 Zweifel, Sandy 129 'rc' QJJ- ' Q , If . 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