Southwest High School - Sachem Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1961
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Although the world was visibly shaken by many events-the Congo crisis, Castro's Cuba, and Khrushchevis capers-the stu- dents were comparatively unmoved in their own Southwest environment. They did not completely ignore the outside world, how- ever. For several months they were divided over the election of a President of the United States, but when the results were in and it was learned that John F. Kennedy had nar- rowly beaten Richard M. Nixon, Southwest students, like the rest of the nation, patched up their differences and gave their support to the new administration. Several new ideas were accepted whole- heartedly by the students, among them were Sa-Mo-Ja-Bar, the spring carnival, and the 4 Sachem queen. There were three foreign ex- change students and nine National Merit Scholarship finalists, and the basketball team captured first place in the pre-season Interscholastic League Tournament. The top eleven people in the senior class had grade averages over 4.0, with the highest being 11.582, all due to the extra point system. On the economic side of Southwest life all de- partments, clubs, and publications were in a financial pinch due to the low income from the activity ticket. But in spite of some trials and some failures, everyone-the eighth graders who return next year to join their favorite clubs and organizations, the fresh- men who come back to be joined by their counterparts from Bingham, the sophomores who return to begin the long, hard, final race to college, the juniors who reappear as seniors with their many plans to reform the school, the seniors who leave never to return physically as participating students but many times through fond memories-yes, everyone had some fun in 1961. 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Therefore, we may need a healthy perspective about failures and mis- takes we occasionally made. We can never completely avoid the possibility of making 8 an error, the fear of making one is the worst mistake of all. Since we learn by doing, we succeed by having at some time failed. We can remember that high failures often tower over low successes. We have definitely earned the right to rejoice over many wonderful achievements which worked out to our satis- faction this year. It was good, too, that we tried a few times and failed. Exai veal: mun gran of c Yet, achie mode a i worst ng, we d. We . tower earned iderful r satis- hat we ROBERT F. BIBENS Vice Principal Examination of Southwest High School re- veals it to be a healthy, thriving school com- munity which maintains a well-adjusted pro- gram rather evenly balanced among a variety of curricular and co-curricular activities. Yet, there is a respectable emphasis on the achievement of academic excellence. Since modern philosophy recognizes that a fully- rounded education encompasses a multiplicity of educational experiences, it would appear that the Southwest program has been well- planned and executed. Therefore, any stu- dent or teacher should be proud to be a member of such a smoothly-functioning edu- cational unit. 9 Marjorie S. Patterson Counselor This year Mrs. Patterson counseled the eighth-grade and junior classes. She advised them in planning the remainder of their class programs. She administered and interpreted the many scholarship and aptitude tests for the juniors and gave college and educational guidance through individual and group con- ferences. Mrs. Patterson devoted extensive time to the task of classifying and grouping classes. Margaret L. Taylor Counselor Serving the freshman and senior classes as counselor, Miss Taylor has advised students in regard to their future plans. She has counseled freshmen in the choice of sub- jects in order for them to meet the require- ments for college entrance. She has ex- plained tests and test schedules for seniors who desire admission into college and has prepared college entrance forms for these seniors. Ser' tivi' pan tion incr In 2 and ties As - clas one In a and occr and test: ed s ente assc r the ised lass eted for onal con- .sive ping .es as dents 2 has sub- quire- s ex- aniors d has these William M. Greenstreet Director of Activities Serving this year as director of student ac- tivities, Mr. Greenstreet has Worked to eX- pand, co-ordinate, and promote social func- tions and activities sponsored by the ever- increasing number of school organizations. In addition, he has encouraged participation and improvement in school-sponsored activi- ties. James C. Reneau Counselor As counselor of the sophomores, the largest class at Southwest, Mr. Reneau has become one of the busiest members of the faculty. In addition to the task of holding individual and group conferences for educational and occupational planning, he has administered and interpreted the results of scholastic tests. Also included in Mr. Reneau's crowd- ed schedule was Work on a superior and tal- ented student project for a large school association. mfs' Q. ma, J ,WMV , , Wy fl , 2x Wsya Mabel B Adams Helen I Affllck George C Alter Audrey Bodner Secretary English Band, Orchestra 117 W7 nlw . ,V f Mfrs ff 4 . ,. -no '..:f:gf. fs 4 X 4, new -, ,s,, , s,e eff ef rf' 0 5f!,, y f if X , 1 M .QM Robert B Science, Soci Language 1 l l Alice L. Boicourt Social Studies ' il ' Vesta Bolliger n Nurse W Vw Qi F W fl ll p l w l George A. Campbell l Mathematics Joe S. Cirrincione Driver Education Ethel V. Cooper I Common Learnings Pauline Eggleston Marjorie Elliott Viona Ewalt George C. 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Gibson Christine Grant Mary Margaret Groves Victor Gustafson COE Secretary English, Social Studies Science aw J A91 xt , H t ed Meuser nguage -5 , , - , f I 4 j- 4l'hn , W g ,,V, ,, .A in K' 413 gf- y ' f be : ' - yy . 1, f c 2 Miiskvsawf . k MW 'f ,, 4 J Mary C. Johnston Language Jane Joyce Science Virginia Kammerer J. R. Manly F. W. Mann Carder Manning Blanche Moore Registrai' Practical Afrts Social Studies Vocal Music Business Education 4 f W' if 1, it . W' f f Z 2 Jeanne Neal Laurence Nivens Language Driver Education Katherine Norris Ernestine Rector Social Studies, C Gertrude Redmond Chelsae B. Sargent Esther Schroer Juana VV. Seymour Mathematics, Ph Earline Strong Oka Sullivan Language omonon Learnings C af etefria Mathematics English ysical Education Vocal Music Accoinpanist Kathleen N. Torbert Mathematics Virginia 'Welch Ida S. Wells Leonard J. Western Frances Whitmire E?19l2Sll English, Mathematics Speech Practical Arts 4 , fffy jg ffl fyi W .X :AZ .X gjgtff, 5,4747 1 if ff XZ g ffm I I W-aw is iire ES if, , if 'bw Frances B. Richart William C. Robinson Mary Ross Frances E. Ryan Physical Education Physical Education Librarian Secretary Social Studies B. D. Silliman Merle E. Smith Frank L. Stark Practical Afrts Business Education Science Dorothy W. Varney English Edith N. Weinberg D Language, Social Studies Thelma Welch Business Education If Chaney O. Williams James H. Woods English Ma tlzernatics 17 Q Tw f M Z 1 f. f a Z E Q 3 E S Q S Q 1 WV - W 'J C- - -'-'H 1 ,,.,g,.1g,-, ...Aw .,... 4.3,-,.1:y...v. gm: 1,:,...7WW . ' ,,,77,,,L., . W -I A 1 W, A uzfm,-Qgwfwwg-yA,1-y ,.-'v , nm, ,..-,-, 4 .,,4f,,.f..,.f,.,WfwwwwnvWy,yM4MwMw4ff1vff4w,4,,,,,M,,,My , K K fnmm. - f 5322, we QAM M., ul! X I STANDING: Steve Jennings, Jim Davis, T. D. Brous. SEATED: Judy Boyce, Pat Bengtson, Barbara Throckmorton, Jane Houston. The Class of 1961 President . . . . . . CT. D. Brous Vice-President . . Steve Jennings Secretary . . .... Jane Houston Treasurer ........ Jim Davis Giftorian .... Barbara Throckmorton Publicity Chairman .... Judy Boyce Sergeant-at-Arms .... Pat Bengtson Sponsor ..... Mr. Robert F. Bibens The class of 1961 brought many laurels to Southwest High School. Scholastically, they attained the highest level: nine seniors were chosen finalists in the National Merit Scholarship program. Athletically, they could not have asked for a more spirited group of players than those Who bore the traditional school colors of orange and black onto the lnterscholastic League playing fields. Several senior lettermen were chosen to become members of the All-City or All- District teams. Artistically, they earned many accolades: the speech team captured 20 first place in the University of Kansas City Speech Festival, and several students were awarded high honors in the annual Regional Scholastic Art Exhibition. ln leadership, seniors were elected to the All-City Student Council and the All-City Red Cross Council. Probably the most significant accomplish- ment was the realization of a Well-organized activities program from which all students benefited. These honors have added to the reputation of Southwest as one of the most outstanding high schools in the nation. w j' af 'f',3, ' f 'V sa 1.,,,, ' I PM N-'V'-'r '1v'Wv l .. - ,, , f, .ff ,L , Q V .J 3 ,, I ., . ii ...Q , rton, f, . nity rere anal hip, lent ncil. .ish- ized ents the nost STANDING! Jim Davis, Will C?a1'liHSkY, Steve JGHIUYIES, Steve Molotsky, Barbara Throckmorton, Jane Houston, Pat Bengtson, Melcher, Lawrence Zalcman, Jlm De Lano, Carl Helmstetter, Diane Varnum, JoAnn Fuhrer, Sheryl Ruskin, Georgia Lon- T. D. Brous, Jerry Arni, David Ellis. SEATED: Barbara necker, Judy Boyce, Betsy Ruvel. The Senior Business Committee Publicity Judy Boyce, chairman Steve Jennings Jim De Lano Georgia Lonnecker Commencement Carl Helmstetter, chairman T. D. Brous Steve Melcher Betsy Ruvel Lawrence Zalcman Senior Play JoAnn Fuhrer, chairman Jim De Lano Barbara Molotsky Every year the senior class elects twenty of its most capable leaders to form the senior business committee. This committee is then divided into seven sub-committees which are responsible for the sale of senior play tickets, Cap and Gown Diane Varnum, chairman Jerry Arni Finance Jim Davis, chairman Will Czarlinsky Prom Jane Houston, chairman David Ellis Steve Jennings Sherry Ruskin Gift Barbara Throckmorton, chairman Pat Bengtson the selection of the senior gift, the prepara- tions for the Junior-Senior Prom, the plan- ning of the commencement ceremony and Baccalaureate service, and the nomination of the officers for the senior class. 21 M 7 Bill Je 'WW f ,f , fm ,M 2 ,f 6 X IZ! v ' ' - wwf Q 7 w , ' J, ,f A W, , f ,G ,,,, ,. .' 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' -.-- ..-Q .,. -.....,...'.x ' ' ....:,.:....-,.,-:...,....-.....,.,,.,...--.........'. ,. . . ., -...-................,,.X.A...:,,,,,,.,.-WN,-.-..,.,-A 0 -A vw .Nm V rr -Y ' - U . If N ' 'Sf Nw- fg WSW QAM 59Qx Q 'wfX x.4 , X? Qf Senior Activities fl Ben Achtenberg: Student Council repre- sentative: president of Russian Club: vice- president of Excelsior: silver medal in short story: Honor Roll six semesters: National Honor Society: National Merit Scholarship finalist. William Alden: Student Council representa- tive: Red Cross representative: Pep Club: choir: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow. Barbara Alportz President and vice-presi- dent of Athena: audio-visual staff: Honor Roll three semesters. Bill Anthony: Orchestra: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: Southwest science fair award: CCC. Jerry Arni: Senior and junior business com- mittees: Lettermen's Club: choir: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: varsity and sec- ond team letters in football: letter in track: honorable mention All-City football: CCC. Pat Arnold: President and vice-president of Red Cross: secretary of Sappho: French Club: Pep Club: choir: Redskin Revels: Fin- ian's Rainbow: senior play: first award in sports: office assistant: AAUW Scholasticae Centum: Honor Roll seven semesters: Na- tional Honor society. I3 Tom Baker: Varsity and second team letters in basketball: letter in track: CCC. Renee Barger: Honor Roll: National Honor Society. Louie Beard: Varsity and second team let- ters in basketball. Angela Beasley: Activities at Whitehaven High School, Memphis, Tennessee. 38 Barbara Bell: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Pep Club. Pat Bengtsonz Sergeant-at-arms of senior class: senior and junior business commit- tees: Sachem queen attendant: Pep Club: choir: Indian Belles: Redskin Revels: Fin- ian's Rainbow: senior play: alternate B-team cheerleader: Honor Roll. Madeleine Benz: Treasurer of Omega: Ger- man Club: Pep Club: Foreign Exchange stu- dent from Ennetbaden, Switzerland. Marjorie Bergendoff: Red Cross representa- tive: organizations editor and junior assist- ant of Sachem: treasurer of Sappho: treasurer of Russian Club: Pep Club: senior play: Honor Roll five semesters: Quill and Scroll: National Honor Society. Sharon Bitner: Art Honor Society, Future Teachers of America: sports day teams: first and second award and school letter in sports: Honor Roll three semesters. Meredith Bly: President of Delphi: French Club: Pep Club: choir: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: sports day teams: first award in sports: Honor Roll. Victor Bodney: Honor Roll. Jackie Boisse: Parliamentarian of Red Cross: Pep Club: choir: Indian Belles: Red- skin Revels: first award in sports: Honor Roll. Rita Bolls: City science fair award: Honor Roll two semesters. Harold Boston: President of Scherzo: Pep Club: president and student conductor of band: All-City band: honor rating in state music contest: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: manager's letter: CCC. Merrilee Bourne: Pep Club: vice-president of girls' choir: Redskin Revels. Judy mitt skin B-te. and semc Ann Roll. J udj dent secri Red: assi: tion: Thoi seni- may pres senii in ti Roll Scrc Nati Mer Jimi of I Rev Clul ter i CCC Micl hon' tear mes Har Roll Jam Fini Roll Ern ell' ,or it- ib : ln- LIU EI'- IU.- .fa- st- iO Q .or nd lI'e is , 1n .ch ls : rst .ed ed- 101' lOI' ,ep of ite n's .of Judy Boyce: Senior and junior business com- mittees: Pep Club: choir: girls' choir: Red- skin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: varsity and B-team cheerleader: attendant to basketball and homecoming queens: Honor Roll two semesters. Annette Bray: Missouri Girls' State: Honor Roll. Judy Brett: Sachem queen attendant: Stu- dent Council representative: Miss Peppy and secretary of Pep Club: secretary of choir: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: office assistant: Honor Roll three semesters: Na- tional Honor Society. Thomas Brous: President of senior class: senior and junior business committees: mayor's advisory board: co-editor of Trail' president of Lettermen's Club: Law Club: senior advisory board of Pep Club: letters in track: CCC: Missouri Boys' State: Honor Roll seven semesters: treasurer of Quill and Scroll: treasurer of National Honor Society: National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit winner. 3 Jimmy Brown: Vice-president and treasurer of Red Cross: choir: male chorus: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: Lettermen's Club: second team letter in basketball: let- ter in track: state medalist in cross-country: CCC: city science fair award. Michael Burnett: Vice-president of band: honor rating in state music contest: second team letter in football: Honor Roll four se- mesters: National Honor Society. Harvey Burstein: Letter in track: Honor Roll. Janet Burt: Spanish Club: Redskin Revels: 11-Qinian's Rainbow: office assistant: Honor oll. C Ernest Cambron: Chess Club. Jan Campbell: First and second Vice-presi- dent of Delphi: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: Honor Roll two semesters. Harry Carlton: Red Cross representative: letter in track. James Christian: Choir: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow. Harold Clark: Red Cross representative. Stephen Cohen: Red Cross representative: Trail: Redskin Revels: audio-visual staff. Larry Combs: Lettermen's Club: treasurer of choir: Southwest Singers: male chorus: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: second team letter in football: varsity and second team letters in basketball: track letter: honorable mention All-City basketball: Honor Roll. James Comer: Treasurer of Lettermen's Club: Pep Club: varsity and second team letters in basketball: letter in track: CCC. Pat Connelly: Student Council representa- tive: choir: male chorus: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: senior play: CCC. Harriet Cooper: French Club. Kerry Craig: Pep Club. Sharon Crow: Student Council representa- tive: corresponding secretary of Omega: Y- Teens. William Czarlinsky: Senior business com- mittee: Trail: secretary of Lettermen's Club: varsity and second team letters in football: All-City, All-District, second team All-State in football: varsity, reserve, and second team letters in basketball: CCC: Mis- souri Boys State: Honor Roll two semes- ters: Quill and Scroll: National Honor So- ciety. 39 D James Davis: Treasurer of senior class.: senior business committee: Student Council representative: vice-president and treasurer of Lettermen's Club: Law Club: Pep Club: senior advisory board of Pep Club: three varsity letters in basketball: All-City first and second team, All-District honorable men- tion, and All-District second team in basket- ball: letter in tennis: Missouri Boys' State: CCC: Honor Roll seven semesters: National Honor Society: National Merit Scholarship finalist. Julie Deaver: Girls' choir: Redskin Revels. James De Lano: Senior business committee: vice-president of Scherzo: choir: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: stage crew: CCC: Honor Roll three semesters: secretary of National Honor Society: National Merit Scholarship finalist. Irene de Spindler: French Club: German Club: Y-Teens: Pep. Club: foreign exchange student from Wettingen, Switzerland. Charles Dixon: Treasurer of German Club: vice-president of choir: Southwest Singers: Male Octet: male chorus: Redskin Revels: lead in Finian's Rainbow: track letter: Mis- souri Boys' State: Honor Roll. Judy Dloogoff: Art Honor Society: Future Teachers of America: Honor Roll. Greg Dolan: Student Council representative: secretary of Lettermen's Club: Sportsmen Club: male chorus: Redskin Revels: varsity, reserve, and second team letters in football: track letter. James Donaldson: Honor Roll. Marilyn Doyle: Student Council representa- tive: vice-president of German Club: Spot- lighters: Pep Club: senior play: audio-visual staff. 40 E Carrie Eatough: Activities at Unsaline High School, Paola, Kansas. Sharon Edwards: Second vice-president and secretary of Veda: Spanish Club: secretary of Hestia: Future Teachers of America: city science fair award: Honor Roll five se- mesters. Ed Eggleston: Band: city science fair award. Patricia Eisberg: Business manager of Trail: president of Veda: secretary of French Club: president of Spotlighters: Pep Club: student director of Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow, and senior play: treas- urer's assistant: Honor Roll six semesters: Quill and Scroll: National Honor Society. Barry Eisenberg: All-City representative to Red Cross: secretary of choir: honor rat- ings in state music contest: male chorus: Male Octet: lead in Redskin Revels and Fin- ian's Rainbow: second team letter in football. Janette Elliot: Spanish Club: Art Honor Society: Pep Club: Scholastic Magazine award in art: Honor Roll three semesters. Criss Elliott: Choir: Southwest Singers: lgflale Octet: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rain- ow. David Ellis: Senior business committee: executive board of Student Council: Trail: president and vice-president of Summus: Law Club: Spotlighters: second team letter in football: silver medal in declamation: Mis- souri Boys' State. Retty Ennis: Student Council representa- tive: Red Cross representative: Omega: French Club: Art Honor Society: Pep Club: audio-visual staff: Honor Roll. Ela Rol Mag Mit Crc Soc visl Raj Rec lett Kai ser leti foo Mil Col Bai Fir J 03 Col sian An sen Ru sec phi ian Ly An Pai Fil vis Be' Pe' Fr: of Bil ter igh and ary ica : se- ard. of of Pep els : eas- ars : e to rat- fus : Fin- ball. l1'101' Z1I19 CYS Q 3111- tee : rail : ous : :filer Mis- enta- ega S Slub : Elaine Ernstein: Art Honor Society: Honor Roll. Majel Evjen: Pep Club. F Midge Faeth: Sergeant-at-arms of Red Cross: vice-president of Omega: Art Honor Society: Spanish Club: Pep Club: audio- visual staff. Ray Falkenberg: Lettermen's Club: band: Redskin Revels: varsity letter in football: letter in track: CCC. Karl Fallman: Lettermen's Club: varsity, re- serve, and second team letters in football: letter in track: honorable mention All-City football: CCC. Mike Ferguson: Executive board of Student Council: Pep Club. Barbara Finkel: Pep Club: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: health center aide. Joy Firestone: Executive board of Student Council: second vice-president of Veda: Rus- sian Club: Spotlighters: Future Teachers of America: office assistant: Honor Roll two semesters. Ruth Fite: Student Council representative: second vice-president and treasurer of Del- phi: Pep Club: choir: Redskin Revels: Fin- ian's Rainbow. Lynne Flapan: Sesame: Future Teachers of America: health center aide. Pamela Fogel: Girls' choir: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: sports day team: audio- visual staff. Betty Francisco: Treasurer of Y-Teens: Pep Club. Fran Fredrichs: Thalian: Future Teachers of America: Y-Teens: Pep Club. Bill Freeman: Summus: French Club: Let- tern'1en's Club: letter in golf: Honor Roll. JoAnn Fuhrer: Senior business committee: executive board of Student Council: presi- dent of Athena: secretary of Spotlighters: Latin Club: Pep Club: president of girls' choir: lead in Redskin Revels: senior play : City Hall day: Honor Roll three semesters: National Honor Society. Sue Funck: Girls' choir: Redskin Revels. G Tom Galley: Vice-president and senior class captain of Pep Club: Redskin Revels: Fin- ian's Rainbow: stage crew: senior play: au- dio-visual staff: second team letters in foot- ball and basketball: CCC. Carol Giles: First and second award, school letter in sports: sports day teams: Honor Roll seven semesters: National Honor So- ciety. Stefanie Gill: Student Council representa- tive: Art Honor Society: Future Teachers of America: Y-Teens: Pep Club. Mary Gilmore: Student Council representa- tive: Trail: secretary of Delphi: Spanish Club: president and vice-president of Y- Teens: Pep Club: Finian's Rainbow. Judy Gitterman: Class manager. Sheryl Glasberg: First vice-president and treasurer of Veda: Russian Club: Spanish Club: Future Teachers of America: senior play: Honor Roll six semesters: National Honor Society. Samyra Glass: Treasurer of Hestia: Future Teachers of America: Y-Teens: Pep Club. Jim Goar: President and vice-president of Lettermen's Club: varsity and second team letters in football: varsity and second team letters in basketball: letter in track: honor- able mention All-City football: CCC. 41 Susan Godfrey: Circulation manager and ad- vertising editor of Trail: Thalian: vice- president of French Club: vice-president of girls' choir: Redskin Revels: Missouri Girls State: Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll. Susan Golding: Vice-president and secretary of Sesame: president of Spanish Club: vice- president of Future Teachers of America: Science Club: gold medal in essay: senior play: first and second award, school letter, and gold pin in sports: Sports Day teams: Honor Roll four semesters: National Honor Society. Allan Goldman: National Honor Society. Retha Goldman: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: senior play: audio-visual staff. Eleanor Goodson: President of Science Club: Veda: Scherzo: Y-Teens: band: All-City or- chestra: All-City and All-State band: Red- skin Revels: Honor.Roll two semesters. Elizabeth Goodson: Trail: Y-Teens: Pep Club: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: senior play: first award in sports. Penny Grant: Red Cross representative. Leslie Greene: Chess Club. Paula Griffith: Executive board of Red Cross: Student Council representative: Pep Club: French Club. Gene Grossmann: Treasurer of Student Council: Zend-Avesta: Spotlighters: senior play: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: stage crew: superior rating in K.C.U. Speech Festival: Honor Roll three semesters. Sandra Grousnick: Secretary of German Club: Pep Club: choir: Redskin Revels: Fin- 1an's Rainbow. 42 H Ginny Hall: Secretary and Sergeant-at-arms of Red Cross: second vice-president of Omega: Spotlighters: Pep Club: senior play: Honor Roll two semesters. Katherine Hall: President and vice-president of Omega: French Club: Pep Club: choir: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: B-Team cheerleader: class manager: Honor Roll. Suzi Hansen: Class manager. Bob Harper: City science fair award. Robert Harrington: Trail. Dave Hart: Choir: honor ratings in state music contest: Southwest Singers: male chorus: Male Octet: Redskin Revels: Fin- ian's Rainbow. Melvin Heillman: Radio Club. Kay Heims: Thalian: vice-president and sec- retary of Spanish Club: Spotlighters: treas- urer and class captain of Pep Club: senior play: office assistant: Honor Roll three semesters: National Honor Society. Pam Henderson: Trail: treasurer of Art Honor Society: Y-Teens: Pep Club: Finian's Rainbow. Carl Helmstetter: Senior business commit- tee: chairman of junior business committee: president and critic of Student Council: co- editor of Trail: president of Zend-Avesta: Mr. Peppy and senior advisory board of Pep Club: silver medal in verse: letter in swim- ming: office assistant: Missouri Boys' State: City Hall day: delegate to Missouri Associa- tion of Student Councils: Honor Roll four semesters: secretary of Quill and Scroll: Na- tional Honor Society: National Merit Schol- arship finalist. Sam Henderson: Honor Roll four semesters. Gera Vars secoi meni team Bill i Miss mest Robe Lett' lette Hom Woo tive 3 dent secoi ant : Milli scier Caro of A bow. Van Glen banc Diar Art tean gold awai Barl ica. Jane senii urer pres dent repr class awai sink Natl Gerald Henkel: Pep Club: Lettermen's Club: Varsity and second team letter in football: second team letter in basketball: honorable mention and second team All-City and third team All-District football: CCC. Bill Hesselroth: Zend-Avesta: letter in golf: Missouri Boys' State: Honor Roll two se- mesters. Robert Hicks: President of Engineers Club: Lettermen's Club: varsity and second team letters in basketball: letter in track: CCC: Honor Roll two semesters. Woody Higgins: Student Council representa- tive: president of Zend-Avesta: vice-presi- dent of Law Club: Pep Club: Redskin Revels: second team letter in football: office assist- ant: Honor Roll three semesters. Millie Hilgert: Varsity cheerleader: city science fair award. Carol Hirsch: French Club: Future Teachers of America: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rain- bow. Van Hoffman: Band: All-City band. Glen Hodges: Red Cross representative: band: Honor Roll three semesters. Dian Hoppe: President and vice-president of Art Honor Society: Pep Club: sports day teams, first and second awards in sports: gold key in art in Scholastic Magazine award. Barbara House: Future Teachers of Amer- ica. Jane Houston: Secretary of senior class: senior business committee: secretary-treas- urer of junior business committee: vice- president of Student Council: All-City Stu- dent Council representative: freshman representative of Sachem: Omega: Pep Club: class manager: City Hall day: Duke Duncan award: foreign exchange student to Hel- sinki, Finland: Honor Roll four semesters: National Honor Society. William Howell: Secretary of Engineers Club: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: stage crew: stage manager: senior play. Tony Huddleston: Student Council repre- sentative: band: orchestra. Martin Hunter: Vice-president of Sportsmen Club: swimming team. Nancy Ann Hunter: Sachem queen: execu- tive board of Red Cross: vice-president and treasurer of Sesame: Art Honor Society: Pep Club: senior play: Southwest science fair award: Honor Roll three semesters. Terry Hunter: Executive board of Student Council. Elaine Hydeman: Trail: secretary of Science Club: Spanish Club: Pep Club: senior play: varsity and B-team cheerleader: audio-visual gzaif: attendant to basketball queen: Honor o . J l Dave C. Jackson: Swimming team. Dave H. Jackson: Law Club: Sportsmen Club: Spotlighters: senior play. Bert Jacob: Red Cross representative: Ex- celsior: Spanish Club: Southwest science fair award: Honor Roll four semesters. Arthur James: Business manager and junior assistant of Sachem: president and secretary of Excelsior: treasurer of Russian Club: silver medal in verse: Honor Roll seven se- mesters: Quill and Scroll: National Honor Society. Lelaine Jarrett: Pep Club: girls' choir. 43 Steve Jennings: Vice-president of senior class: senior business committee: sergeant- at-arms of Student Council: senior advisory board of Pep Club: president of Law Club: Zend-Avesta: office assistant: Missouri Boys' State: Honor Roll five semesters: Na- tional Honor Society. Judy Johnson: Executive board of Student Council: president of Omega: president and vice-president of German Club: Pep Club: president of girls' choir: Redskin Revels: first award in sports: office assistant: Honor Roll three semesters. Sharon Johnson: Red Cross representative: treasurer of Thalian: vice-president of Rus- sian Club: Pep Club: Redskin Revels: Fin- ian's Rainbow: senior play: health center aide: Honor Roll three semesters. K Edith Kaplan: Circulation manager and man- aging editor of Trail: president of Sappho: French Club: Betty Crocker award: Honor Roll three semesters: Quill and Scroll: Na- tional Honor Society: National Merit Schol- arship finalist. Judy Kaufman: Executive board of Red Cross: editorial editor of Trail: president and vice-president of Sappho: president of Spanish Club: Pep Club: three silver medals in short story: Finian's Rainbow: senior play: Honor Roll five semesters: Quill and Scroll: National Honor Society. Gayland Keroher: Band: honor rating in state music contest: Redskin Revels: Fin- ian's Rainbow: varsity, reserve, and second team letters in football. John Kiser: Band: orchestra: Redskin Rev- els: F1nian's Rainbow: honor ratings in state music contest: Honor Roll two semest- ers. 44 Paul Kivett: Photographer of Sachem: Honor Roll. John Kizer: Letter in track. Mel Kleb: Spotlighters: senior play. Richard Klein: Red Cross representative: secretary of Engineers Club: Spotlighters: Redskin Revels: senior play. Pat Koch: B-team cheerleader: attendant to basketball and homecoming queens. Ted Koutsoubos: Student Council represent- ative: Red Cross representative: Sportsmen Club: Pep Club: varsity letter in football: second team letter in basketball: CCC. L Linda Lang: Girls' choir: Redskin Revels. Deborah Lanham: Activities at White Plains High School, White Plains, New York. Lisa Lanner: Executive board of Student Council: Trail: secretary of Thalian: Rus- sian Club: Pep Club: office assistant: Honor Roll three semesters: National Honor So- ciety: National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit winner. Gail Larkin: Girls' choir. Jack Lasater: Second team letter in football and track. Pam Latshaw: Make-up editor of Trail: sec- retary and treasurer of Spanish Club: Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll. Rebecca Lawrence: Copy editor of Trail: silver medal in short story: city winner of Voice of Democracy contest: vice- president of Hestia: Veda: Spanish Club: Spotlighters: Honor Roll two semesters: Quill and Scroll. J im I and s team Fred orablc three Jane presic Club : five : Honoi Georg ness 4 cheerj to ba ian's Quill J oani. in or: presic ture ' Spotli Revel Jay I Janis Teacl Centr tional Molly Teacl Centi tion l Andrl tive : Finia fair 2 Kath' Radii of A' seme: Karel All-C execr secre Hono 1 em: ive : ers : lant ent- men Jall : ls. ains dent Rus- onor So- lcate tball SGC- O1'101n 'rail : nner vice- Ilub : ters : Jim Levitt: Varsity letter in track: reserve and second team letter in football: second team letter in basketball. Fred Lewis: Varsity letter in football: hon- orable mention All-City football: Honor Roll three semesters: National Honor Society. Jane Liesveld: Associate editor of Trail: president of Thalian: secretary of Russian Club: Pep Club: office assistant: Honor Roll five semesters: Quill and Scroll: National Honor Society. Georgia Lonnecker: Senior and junior busi- ness committees: Trail: varsity and B-team cheerleader: homecoming queen: attendant to basketball queen: Redskin Revels: Fin- ian's Rainbow: Honor Roll three semesters: Quill and Scroll. J oanie Louis: Trail: debate team: gold medal in oration and silver medal in declamation: president of Sesame: vice-president of Fu- ture Teachers of America: vice-president of Spotlighters: senior play: lead in Redskin Revels: Quill and Scroll. Jay Lubin: Student Council representative. Janis Luke: Sappho: Spanish Club: Future Teachers of America: AAUW Scholasticae Centum: Honor Roll seven semesters: Na- tional Honor Society. Molly Luke: Sappho: Spanish Club: Future Teachers of America: AAUW Scholasticae Centum: Honor Roll seven semesters: Na- tion Honor Society. Andrew Lyons: Student Council representa- tive: choir: male chorus: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: Southwest and city science fair award. M Katherine Makris: Redskin Revels. Radine Mankwitz: Secretary and treasurer of Athena: Spanish Club: Honor Roll four semesters: National Honor Society. Karen Marcum: Sachem queen attendant: All-City representative of Red Cross: executive board of Red Cross: president and secretary of Pep Club: audio-visual staff: Honor Roll three semesters. Paul Manson: Vice-president of Student Council: Student Council representative: Law Club: Russian Club: Lettermen's Club: Pep Club: Honor Roll four semesters: National Honor Society. Marlene Marks: Future Teachers of Ame- rica: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: senior play: Honor Roll four semesters. Steve Marten: Chess Club. Marvie McCarran: Girls' choir: Redskin Revels: class manager. Sue McDonald: Girls' choir. Mary Linda McDonnell: Red Cross repre- sentative: Trail: president and vice-presi- dent of Sesame: president of Y-Teens: Pep Club: French Club: Future Teachers of America: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: Honor Roll two semesters: Quill and Scroll. Doug McGaughy: Lettermen's Club: vars- ity and second team letters in football: CCC. Barbara McHenry: President and vice-presi- dent of Delphi: French Club: Spotlighters: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: senior play: Honor Roll five semesters: National Honor Society. Bob McMeachin: Trail: treasurer of German Club: Art Honor Society: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: Honor Roll. Steve Melcher: Senior and junior business committees: president and treasurer of Stu- dent Council: delegate to Missouri Associa- tion of Student Council's Convention: presi- dent-publisher and student advisor of Trail: Zend-Avesta: Latin Club: Law Club: presi- dent of Western Missouri Latin Clubs: senior advisory board of Pep Club: delegate to National Safety Conference: Honor Roll three semesters: vice-president of Quill and Scroll: National Honor Society. 45 Jim Merrick: Choir: male chorus: lead in Carousel and Brigadoon: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow. Joe Meth: Summus: Honor Roll two se- mesters: National Honor Society. Keith Miller: Honor Roll. Ronald Mirikitani: Pep Club: Lettermen's Club: varsity and second team letters in football: varsity and second team letters in basketball: letter in track: first team and honorable mention All-City and honorable mention All-District football: honorable mention All-City basketball: CCC. Barbara Molotsky: Senior business commit- tee: secretary of Student Council: secretary of Red Cross: business manager of Trail: vice-president and treasurer of Veda: secre- tary of Spotlighters: Pep Club: senior play: silver medal in declamation: lead in Redskin Revels: lead in Finian's Rainbow: Honor Roll six semesters: Quill and Scroll: Na- tional Honor Society. Elaine Moore: Trail: Y-Teens: girls' choir: Redskin Revels. Ralph Moore: Honor ratings in state music contest: letter in swimming. Ann Morgan: Activities editor and junior assistant of Sachem: Student Council repre- sentative: vice-president of Sappho: French Club: Pep Club: class manager: Missouri Girls' State: AAUW Scholasticae Centum: Honor Roll six semesters: Quill and Scroll: National Honor Society. Charles Morgan: Varsity, reserve, and sec- ond team letters in football: third place A.lVi.A. contest: Honor Roll three semesters: National Merit Scholarship finalist. Nancy Morgan: Scherzo: Russian Club: band: sports day teams. 46 Mike Moriarty: Student Council representa- tive: Lettermen's Club: varsity letter in football: honorable mention All-City and All- District football: CCC. Judy Moser: Secretary of Sesame: Future Teachers of America: ,Art Honor Society: choir: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: silver medal in short story: Honor Roll four semesters: National Honor Society. Elaine Munro: Executive board of Student Council: Thalian: president and treasurer of Pep Club: treasurer of Spanish Club: of- fice assistant: Honor Roll. Bill Murray: Lettermen's Club: Pep Club: varsity and second team letters in football: letter in track: CCC: Honor Roll six semest- ers: National Honor Society. Dale Mutchler: Student Council representa- tive: president and student director of choir: Southwest Singers: Male Octet: male chorus: honor ratings in state music contest: lead in Carousel, Brigadoon, Finian's Rain- bow: Redskin Revels. N Carol Nelson: Varsity and B-team cheer- leader: girls' choir: attendant to home- coming queen: Student Council representa- Eval Pep Club: Spanish Club: Redskin eve s. Tom Nitardy: Senior play: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: Honor Roll two se- mesters. Kathy Noteis: Office assistant. O Janet Oliver: Vice-president of Pep Club: Honor Roll. Gene Cour Hall tary Spot in S Rain Bari Sienl exch Jam' assi: sent. med: pres Socil cate Ram art. Terr Honr Barl Pegs Fini: 1'I111'1g Suzi awai Socif Pam vice- Sche ian's Care Carc eigh vice- fice 1 ita- in All- pure :ty : ow : 'our lent irer of- lub : mall : est- nta- of nale est : ain- eer- ame- nta- skin fels: se- Elub : Gene Owen: Sergeant-at-arms of Student Council: KCU Speech Festival award: City Hall Day: city science fair award: secre- tary of Zend-Avesta: Law Club: Pep Club: Spotlighters: gold medal in declamation: lead in senior play: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: Honor Roll two semesters. P Barbara Page: Honor Roll three semesters. Sientje Pakasi: Pep Club: Sappho: foreign exchange student from Makassar, Indonesia, James Parkison: Editor-in-chief and junior assistant of Sachem: Student Council repre- sentative: president of Excelsior: silver medal in essay: Honor Roll three semesters: president of Quill and Scroll: National Honor Society: National Merit Scholarship Certifi- cate of Merit Winner. Randy Parks: Scholastic Magazine award in art. Terry Passman: Secretary of Summus: Honor Roll three semesters. Barbara Pease: Pep Club. Peggy Peterson: Choir: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: attendant to homecom- ming queen. Suzie Pitt: Trail: Scholastic Magazine awards in art: vice-president of Art Honor Society: Honor Roll two semesters. Pamela Price: Secretary-treasurer of band: vice-president of orchestra: president of Scherzo : Spanish Club: Redskin Revels: Fin- ian's Rainbow: National Honor Society. Carol Printz: Honor Roll three semesters. R , Carol Radetsky: Red Cross representative: eighth grade representative to Sachem: vice-president and secretary of Athena: of- fice assistant. Susan Randall: Future Teachers of Amer- ica: Y-Teens: choir: Indian Belles: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: honor rating at state music contest. Jackie Rashbaum: Girls' choir: Redskin Re- vels: first and second award in sports: silver medal in verse: Southwest and city science fair award: Honor Roll three semesters. Gary Ravis: Science Club: Honor Roll. Penny Reynolds: Head majorette of band: secretary and treasurer of orchestra: Red- skin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: honor rat- ing at state music contest. Paul Richart: Activities at South High School, Omaha, Nebraska. George Rishmany: Honor Roll. Joyce Rising: Pep Club: girls' choir: Redskin Revels. Larry Rittmaster: Trail. Rosemary Robertson: Red Cross representa- tive: Sappho: Pep Club: choir: Indian Belles: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: sports day teams: first and second award in sports: school letter: Southwest and city science fair award: Honor Roll four semest- ers: National Honor Society. Stephen Rosen: Sumrnus: debate team. Susan Rosenfield: President and secretary of Veda: Russian Club: Future Te-achers of America: Honor Roll six semesters: National Honor Society. Suzanne Rosenstock: Trail: Sappho: Span- ish Club: Spotlighters: president of Future Teachers of America: silver medal in decla- mation: lead in Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: senior play: Missouri Girls' State: Honor Roll four semesters: Quill and Scroll: National Honor Society. Richard Rosenwald: Trail: Honor Roll. 47 Larry Rothman: Trail: treasurer of. Sum- mus: Honor Roll two semesters: Quill and Scroll: National Merit Scholarship Certifi- cate of Merit winner. Richey Rowley: Vice-president of Thalian: president of Spotlighters: French Club: Pep Club: choir: Indian Belles: lead in Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: lead in senior play: first award in sports: silver medals in essay and declamation: Southwest science fair award: Duke Duncan Award: Honor Roll. Sheryl Ruskin: Senior and junior business committees: president and All-City repre- sentative of Red Cross: sophomore repre- sentative to Sachem: secretary of Thalian: Latin Club: Russian Club: Pep Club: gold medals in essay and verse: National Coun- cil of Teachers of English Award of Merit: AAUW Scholasticae Centum: first place city DAR Good Citizenship award: Washington University book award: senior play: Honor Roll seven semesters: vice-president of Na- tional Honor Society: valedictorian of senior class: National Merit Scholarship winner: National Honor Society Scholarship finalist. Betsy Ruvel: Senior and junior business committees: secretary and treasurer of Stu- dent Council: vice-president of Thalian: Pep Club: gold and silver medals in declamation: Honor Roll five semesters: National Honor Society. S Harvey Saferstein: Summus: treasurer of Law Club: Russian Club: Spotlighters: male chorus: lead in senior play: Missouri Boys' State: Honor Roll four semesters: National Honor Society. F48 John Schlanger: Summus: vice-president of French Club: choir: male chorus: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: Honor Roll four semesters: National Honor Society: National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit win- HCT. Cheryl Schneider: Treasurer of Art Honor Society: senior play. Tom Schwarz: Summus: president and treas- urer of Chess Club: vice-president of Science Club: Honor Roll three semesters: National Honor Society. Carla Schultz: Art Honor Society: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit winner. Harley Scott: Treasurer of Engineers Club. Felis Sebert: Student Council representa- tive: Red Cross representative: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Redskin Revels: treasurer's assistant: Missouri Girls' State: Honor Roll. Pam Shafer: Trail: president of Hestia: treasurer of Y-Teens: Spanish Club: Red- skin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: senior play: health center aide: Quill and Scroll. Felice Shaffer: Health center aide. Richard Sharp: Honor Roll. Judy Shawgo: Art Honor Society: choir: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: Honor Roll. Dan Sheehy: Vice-president and treasurer of Summus: Honor Roll. Tom Sheely: Art Honor Society: Pep Club: Iiedskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: senior D ay- Phil Sherman: Trail: treasurer of Engineers Club. Harry Shrago: Trail: secretary of Excelsior: French Club: silver medal in short story: Honor Roll four semesters. Lelal execl light visuz Cami Ruth Fren of A bow : ers : ciety John Natii Rich: Beve Brad Exce lama bate Caro Jim audic Sally Cross Trail Russ Duke mest Socie Don bow : ketb: Susie Reve Finiz Willi Honc Arnc skin of un mur nal IH- IOY as- rice nal kin erit .ub. ita- ub : er's Loll. tia : Led- lay : .oir : mor er of ilub : :mor lQ6FS sior : tory : Leland Shurin: All-City representative and executive board of Red Cross: Trail: Spot- lighters: lead in Redskin Revels: audio- visual staff: city science fair award. Camille Simmons: Spanish Club. Ruth Simon: Trail: Veda: president of French Club: secretary of Future Teachers of America: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rain- bow: senior play: Honor Roll three semest- ers: Quill and Scroll: National Honor So- ciety. John Skeer: Honor Roll seven semesters: National Honor Society. Richard Smalley: Honor Roll two semesters. Beverly Smith: Pep Club: Y-Teens. Brad Smith: Student Council representative: Excelsior: German Club: silver medal in dec- lamation: male chorus: Redskin Revels: de- bate team: Honor Roll. Carol Smith: Honor Roll. Jim Smith: Student Council representative: audio-visual staff. Sally Smith: Sachem queen attendant: Red Cross representative: feature editor of Trail: president of Thalian: secretary of Russian Club: Pep Club: office assistant: Duke Duncan award: Honor Roll five se- mesters: Quill and Scroll: National Honor Society. Don Sneed: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rain- bow: varsity and second team letter in bas- ketball: letter in track: CCC. Susie Soard: Pep Club: choir: Redskin Revels: lead in Carousel, Brigadoon, and Finian's Rainbow: Honor Roll. William Soltz: Zend-Avesta: Russian Club: Honor Roll five semesters. Arnold Spector: Choir: male chorus: Red- skin Revels: Finian's Rainbow. Paul Spencer: Engineers Club: president and treasurer of choir: honor rating in state music contest: Southwest Singers: Male Oc- tet: male chorus: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: varsity and second team letter in football: honorable mention All-City foot- ball: letter in track. Beth Stewart: Delphi: Pep Club: girls' choir: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow. Bruce Super: Honor Roll. Lynne Swingley: Treasurer of Sappho: Spanish Club: treasurer of Spotlighters : Pep Club: secretary to director of Redskin Rev- els, Finian's Rainbow, and senior play: first award in sports: Southwest and city science fair award. T Wilson Tanner: Pep Club: reserve and sec- ond team letter in football: second team let- ter in basketball. Bette Thompson: French Club. Sharon Thompson: Honor Roll. Tom Thompson: Office assistant. John Thomson: Choir: male chorus: Red- skin Revels: Finian's Rainbow: second team letter in football: National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit winner. Diana Thornton: President of Hestia: Veda: Y-Teens: French Club: Latin Club: Pep Club. Barbara Throckmorton: Giftorian of senior class: senior business committee: Thalian: Pep Club: silver medal in essay: girls' choir: Redskin Revels: varsity and B-team cheer- leader: Southwest science fair award: bas- ketball queen: Honor Roll three semesters: National Honor Society. 49 l l Harvey Throop: Choir: Southwest Singers: male chorus: Redskin Revels. Bob Tomlinson: Engineers Club: Pep Club. Judith Tompkins: Trail: Veda: French Club: gold pin in sports: Quill and Scroll. Sharon Traxler: Sappho: secretary of Art Honor Society: secretary of French Club: Honor Roll. David Troxel: Band: Redskin Revels: Honor Roll two semesters: National Merit Scholar- ship Certificate of Merit winner. James Tucker: Activities at Roswell High School, Roswell, New Mexico. Ronnie Tyrl: Advertising and circulation manager of Trail: CCC: Honor Roll two se- mesters: Quill and Scroll. U Barbara Ulmer: Honor Roll. Bryant Upjohn: Executive board of Red CFOSSQ Secretary of Sportsmen Club: Let- termen's Club: Varsity, reserve, and second team letters in football: second team letter ln basketball: letter in track: CCC: Mis- souri Boys' State: Honor Roll. 50 V Spencer Valentine: Redskin Revels: office assistant: Southwest science fair award. Diane Varnum: Honor Roll two semesters: attendant to homecoming and basketball queens. Kirk Vaughan: Executive board of Student Council: president and vice-president of Sportsmen Club: letter in swimming. Bill Voss: Executive board of Red Cross: vice-president of Zend-Avesta: Pep Club: letter in track: Honor Roll five semesters: National Honor Society: National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit winner. W Kiah Warden: Trail photographer: corre- sponding secretary of Engineers Club: Scho- lastic magazine award in photography. Joan Waugh: Class manager: sports day teams: first and second award in sports: school letter. Marty Weaver: Pep Club: girls' choir: Red- skin Revels: Finian's Rainbow. Richard Wells: Redskin Revels: Finian's Rainbow. Jean Wheeler: Girls' choir: Redskin Revels. Victoria Wikoff: Future Teachers of America. Barl Belle Brue ball V Shel Sus: ture Fini Cha Pau Rev Roll Sha Am Hoi Shi Arr Bol ito: pre gin ser S01 Pe tiv C11 sis fice ers 3 ball lent of oss 5 lub 3 ers g ferit rre- cho- .1 day rts g Red- an's vels. of Barbara Wilch: Pep Clubg choirg Indian Bellesg Redskin Revelsg Finian's Rainbow. Bruce Williams: Second team letter in foot- ballg Honor Roll. Sherrill Williams: Honor Roll. Susan Williams: Secretary of Y-Teensg Fu- ture Teachers of Americag Redskin Revelsg Finian's Rainbowg senior play. Charles Wilson: Letter in swimming. Paul Winett: Sportlightersg lead in Redskin Revelsg second team letter in footballg Honor Roll two semesters. Sharon Wolberg: Future Teachers of Americag girls' choirg Redskin Revelsg Honor Roll four semesters. Shirley Wolberg: Vedag Future Teachers of Americag Honor Roll four semesters. Bob Woodling: Faculty and senior class .ed- itor and junior assistant of Sachemg vice- president and recording secretary of En- gineers Club g Zend-Avestag Honor Roll three semestersg Quill and Scrollg National Honor Society. Y Peggy Yeddis: Student Council representa- tiveg vice-president of Athenag Spanish Clubg Redskin Revelsg senior playg office as- sistantg Honor Roll three semesters. Caroline Yeo: Red Cross representativeg girls' choir. Z Lawrence Zalcman: Junior and senior busi- ness committeesg executive board of Student Councilg president of Summus 5 Redskin Rev- elsg silver medal in verseg first place Sons of Revolution essay contestg second place, city and state, President's Committee for Employment of the Physical Handicapped es- say contestg City Hall dayg Honor Roll seven semestersg president of National Honor So- cietyg National Merit Scholarship finalist. Keith Zeff: Underclass editor of Sachemg president and vice-president of Engineers Clubg Summusg Honor Roll three semestersg Quill and Scrollg National Honor Societyg National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit winner. Nancy Zeiner: Vice-president of choirg Southwest Singersg Indian Bellesg Finian's Rainbowg Redskin Revelsg office assistantg Honor Roll four semestersg National Honor Society. Douglas Zetmeir: Chess Clubg second team letter in football. Linda Zide: Girls' choir, Redskin Revels. Bill Zimmerman: Trail. 51 Madeleine and Irene pose in scenes characteristic of daily life around Southwest. Madeleine, Jane, and Irene discuss school affairs. 52 orei n Since the initiation of the foreign exchange program in 1954, Southwest has welcomed eleven honor students from nine foreign nations. In addition, four of our own stu- dents have traveled to distant lands to study. During the summer of 1960, Jane Houston, sponsored by the American Field Service, journeyed to Helsinki, Finland. This year for the first time Southwest had three stu- dents from foreign lands. Two girls spon- sored by the Linwood Methodist Church and Mixed emotions prevail at Jane's homecoming, IIS! an-s::.:w--De oeseiaca ear stu- on- and www Sientje celebrates her birthday in typical American fashion. Exchange the Country Club Christian Church came to Southwest from Switzerland. Madeleine Benz came from Ennetbaden and Irene de Spind- ler, from Wettingen. Sientj e Pakasi came to Southwest from Makassar, Indonesia, on the AFS program. Southwest may be consid- ered fortunate in having had these three stu- dents as members of the school body, and may look forward to an expanded foreign exchange program. Sientje is greeted by her new American sister, Chris Paterson. Distributing the cafeteiia s fine silverware becomes a daily task STANDING: Steve Woods, Dick Fogel, Francie Feild, Greg SITTING: Suzie Rowland, Sallie Manley, S21Hdi LOHRH, Lyn Curtis, Nancy Turner, Rich Palmer, Jeff Hantover, Bob Bond. Van Osdol. T1 h' ,I ' B ' C mmittee Chairman . . . . . . Bob Bond Sponsor . . Mr. Robert B. Armour The Junior Business Committee provides its elected members an opportunity to develop leadership qualities. It co-ordinates the acti- vities of the junior class and Works closely with the Senior Business Committee in joint projects, the most important of which is the Junior-Senior Prom. The Prom was held on May 6 at the Grand Ballroom of the Muehle- 54 bach Hotel with a name band providing the music. Members who served on Prom com- mittees this year Were: decorations, Francie Feild, Sandi Logan, Sallie Manley, Nancy Turner, publicity, Greg Curtis, Dick Fogel, Jeff Hantover, Steve Woods, refreshments, Bob Bond, Rich Palmer, Suzie Rowland, Lyn Van Osdol. T01 lian Tay Nel Colf 2 .-V 63 . 'e A V '5 e Us , f. f TC Cl Sl JE F1 'awww E syn :he im- Cie icy rel, its, ,yn TOP ROW: Alfred Volkuwitz, Barbara Sagl, Gwendolyn Wil- liams, Nick Kelne, Robert Sharp, Marshall Westburg, Dillard Taylor, Danny Sudran, Shirley Reid. THIRD ROW: Connie Nelson, Jeanne Keith, Joyce DeLancey, Carroll Parsons, Carol Cole, Mary Koeningsdorf, Marcia Markowitz, Ann Falkenberg. JUNIORS SECOND ROW: Nancy Turner, Ron Grossmann, Cheri Scott. Judie Waisblum, Andrew Campbell, Ted Bland, Lar1'y Mayer, Rosalie Hoffman, Judy Leva. BOTTOM ROW: Pam Tennyson. Janet Laird, Carole Sherer, Geri Mann, Linda Wasserman, Margie Roberts, Sharon McCaughey, Sally Platt. TOP ROW: Frank Cantwell, Mike Noite, Jim Blackwell, Jerry Charley, Douglas Pillsbury, Lee Antry, Gerald Shafton, John Shelton. THIRD ROW: Ronald MacLennan, Steve Perkins, James Schull, Peter Clagett, Mike Bunch, Norman Yoffee, Frank Bysfield, Fred Buis, Marshall Gale. SECOND ROW: t i l I Jean Price, Nancy Morgan, Neil Johnson, Susan Stern, Sue Whitton, Carol Rutberg, Mary Kessinger, Judy McMahan. BOTTOM ROW: Bobbie Bassin, Linlley Dennis, Ellen Lowe, Janet Glass, Bob Bond, Linda Greenbaum, Alicia Saunders, Rita Vandever, Margie Carl. Our school day was lengthened by twenty minutes. 55 l I ,IUNIORS TOP ROW: G 'Y Koutsoubos, Jim Cumming, Kim Judd, Tom Turner, Lee IVEDGSZSW, Andy Hoffman, Larry Levy, Bill Smith, Bob Edwards. THIRD ROW: Tom Cummings, Allan Hammer, W,1t - W'll 't, S dra Higman, Tom Morten, Wilson Miller, C1 ai551Lex:vi:,lelW00c?3? Cozad. SECOND ROW: David WYIHI, ' ler, Larr Small, Jill Edmisson, Mike O'Connell, Marcia gtllgengiofgindy ROVTIIHD, Linda Hatfield, Barbara Curts. BOTTOM ROW: Maurine Zitterman, Jane Weneck, Carol Linnartz, Nan Singer, Vicki Rosenblum, Judi Fisler, Penny Leonard, Judy Johnson. ,X TOP ROW: Jon Ragsdale, Roy Simpson, Greg Curtis, David I-Iarrop, Jim Jennett, Dan Eichenberger, Chester George, Wayne Siler. THIRD ROW: Bob Lange, Carolyn Bufton, William Behrens, Dudley Shoemaker, Pete Makris, Dianne Linzman, Bill Green, Scott Rose, Bob Lawrie. SECOND ROW: Sallie Manley, Gail Henry, Ruth Indin, Jeanie Throckmorton, Sarah Wilcox, Cheryl Stevens, Mary Porter, Connie Clay. BOTTOM ROW: Judyanne Nelson, Joyce Howey, Linda Lenge, Allan Friedson, Frances Bartlett, Shauna Oltvedt, Steve Gould, Alan Jacobson. Skirts this year were shorter, 56 ,rcia TOM Nan ludy if is ,gf f G ,' ,A ,A COX, JW: SOD, SOD. while V-necks were higher and sweaters bulkier. TOP ROW: Dick Fogel, Gary Lasister, Steve Goodman, Frank Capone, Rich Wiens, Tom McCaffrey, Paul Bragg, Gil Fulmer, John Foard. THIRD ROW: Carol Harper, Ralph Jacobson, Dennis P1'att, Barbara Langworthy, John Frazier, Dave Damon David Litwack, Bonny Halbeck. SECOND ROW: Jackye Green- y berg, Emily Rich, Steve Woods, Frank Greene, Sue Scott. Jeff Hantover, Larry Davis, Jill Anderson, Susie Baker. BOTTOM ROW: Karen Williams, Bill Wilson, Charles Scarbrough, Gary Cox, Betty Gieringer, Pete Levi, Lyle Wiggans, Jerry Schenck. TOP ROW: Keith Ellison, Tommy Boyle, John Swenson. Jack Cindy Koch, Steve Pheffer, Christine Paterson, Steve YVeinberg, Marshall Spector Doug Cramer BOTTOM ROW' Dmne Han- Litman, Michael Fyten, Dick Ramsey, Darrell Silvers, Bill , . I . - 1 Myers. THIRD ROW: Rick Jeter, Bart Strother, Delbert Pease, sell, Henry Dollmann, Perry Lummis, Jim Agranoff, Steve Car- Rich Palmer, Mike Strawn, Paul Pritchard, Richard Burgess, penter, Rex Thrasher, Thomas Meyer, Roz Eisman. Bob Walters. SECOND ROW: Harvey Jacobson, George Smith, 57 , l JUNIORS ' : ar Zeff, Brook Sanford, Jerry Garrett, Ricky lil,TcR?chi2?3laile Pciestion, Paul Duffendack, Harold Klee, Steve Han- sen, Jim Maccracken. THIRD ROW: Suzy Morgan, Jeff Green, Jack Hardgree, John Curtright, Stephen Koshland, AnthonY Saper, Brad Goldberg, Janice Wilmot. SECOND ROW: Sue H d , J d G'o n' g, Bob Mobley, Clarke Garry, Whit Wor- e2'?e1SnJuli'1yJei1k?nsn Geoff Ricketts, Sue Barker, Webb Gll- inore.y BOTSTOM ROW: Jane Sle6D61', SUSKUUQ Hammett, Judy Rgin, Beverly Katz, Ann Willimetz, A1'lie Russell, Brenda Unell, Sandy McLean. TOP ROW: Jim Dutcher, Jack Rabinowitz, John Sutter, George Pickler, Sandy Moore, Dan Fenning, Bill Barr, Ken Grist, Gene Manuel. THIRD ROW: Rick Arlan, Susie Bauer, Chuck Blackmar, J. C. Smith, Elaine Gordon, Michael Levine, Nancy Smutny, John Rollins. SECOND ROW: Barbara Anderson, Caryn Nilsson, Nancy Mahley, Carole Ward, Gene Deffenbaugh Margaret Dailey, Ellen Jenks, Teresa Gibson, Ardyce Chinnery BOTTOM ROW: Phyllis Clay, Barbara Fromm, Alfred Gustin Carole Thurston, Judy Carlton, Madeline Jerwick, Peggy Young. Marcee Krug. Home lunch permits suddenly became scarce. 58, TOP Jone Allei Roni Roni iii ef: Z, V152 .,, ,,i. , , , ', f 1 .-1. n, z ,, , ' 5 4 -5 Mi TO l TH Pu- Ha 'or- ,. Jll- idy ell, 4-V , A . W5 lg h E1'y. tin Ing, Sports ticket sales again competed with food sales in the cafeteria. TOP ROW: John Howard, Jerry Wheeler, Dave Hackett, Phil Jones, Bob Middleton, Sandi Logan, Jack Gambill, Steve Skid, Allen Schick, THIRD ROW: Karen Atteberry, Sharon Hackett, Ronnie Goldsmith, Nancy Kincaid, Mary Fehr, Jim Anderson, Ronnie Davidow, Molly McGee. SECOND ROW: Lyn Van Osdol, Louise Denebeim, Davida Funk, Velia Gustafson, Raye O'Reilly, Eileen Eaglstein, Carole Horine, Mary Dailey, Beth Stewart. BOTTOM ROW: Gail Portman, Laura DiGiovanni, Ann Hinkle, Cheryl Brodkin, Sherry Gerber, Mary Markovich, Nancy Billings, Billie Wright. TOP ROW: Phil Rabicoff, Tim Jones, Carl Garrison, Cheryl Miller, Judy Golding, Casey Cain, Susie Jones, Beverly Bair. THIRD ROW: Francie Feild, Kay Klein, Diane Cohen, Gayle Pugh, Barb Levitch, Mary McDaniel, Marczella Napzelvoort, Harriet Wadsworth. SECOND ROW: Terry Hoyt, Janice Reitz, Marilyn Gitterman, Jill Miller, Jane Shoemaker, Ginnie Lemmon, Deanna Cooper, Judy Ely. BOTTOM ROW: Beverly Portman. Gail Rothschild, Donna Galamba, Eddie Copeland, Carolyn Reynolds, Cheryl Richards, Barbara Benson. Elaine Garst. 59 ' ,IUNIORS Ran Rob PIC TOP ROW: Star Elton, Ted Hodgson, Tom Smith, Staley Mc- Nancy Kuheim, Mickey Schultz, Frank Reaves, Donald Rifas, Dermet, Joe Hirsch, Ken Patrick, Mike Mann, Richard Woollen, Fritz Ruwart, Louis Zwillenberg, Mike Schwartz, Paul Schwartz, Randy Clemmons, Bill Krebs. THIRD ROW: Jody Vance, Sandy Coe. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Johnson, Judy Brenner, Kathy Woodley, Judi Stark, Davida Singer, Susie Brokdin, Judy Pam Priest, Mary Woodward, Judy Coe, Bonnie Barnett, Laurie Moser, Faye Binder, Janet Shoaf, Suzie Rowland, Linda Bowen, Baker, Jerry Williams, Dick Knight, Terry Berkowich. Rose Frischer. SECOND ROW: Ruthann Fried, Phyllis Oliver, 3 Lar Sall , NO. Juniors study das Deutsch in the new language lab. If you don't stop peeking We'l1 have to get type- Ma: Vic 60 writers with blank keys. N X: C 1 1 Q., 57? ff: ii, Lifas, artz, nner, aurie a 2 .4 ,- . . 4 l 1 fi 5 'ffl 1 .595 , ff? ' Q ZF W e i i 1 a f lype- Ji The Underclass 0 icers SOPHOMORES Randy Cox, Vice-President: Louis Schutte, Treasurer: Jim Roberts, Secretaryg Ronnie Bodinson, President. NOT IN PICTURE: David Cohn, Sergeant-at-Arms. FRESHMEN Larry Weiner, Treasurer: Charles Carter, Vice-President: Sally Lockridge, Secretary: Jim Hebenstreit, President. NOT IN PICTURE: Stephanie Keehn, Sergeant-at-Arms. EIGHTH-GRADERS Mary Woods, Secretary: Mike Kirk, Treasurer: Lucy Barton, Vice-Presidentg Van Van Osdol, President. 1 SOPHOMORES Experiments in general science promote interest in chemistry and physics. 62 TOP ROW: Ricky Eisberg, Steve Nor- ris, Dick Reid, Mike van Horn, Phil Manuel, Jim Newell, Ken Malech, Den- nis Nienke, Dan Hughes. THIRD ROW: Betty Kabel, Cyndie Sanders, Phil Dow, Don Bowen, Tobi Tavernaro, Cheryl Pate, Martha Vaughan, Barbara Gabel, Maryanne Gottschall. SECOND ROW: Gwen Cohen, Judy Allen, Nancy Little, Marie Muff, Val Carder, Candy Ander- son, Sharon Coats, Vicky Brockus, Ann Adler. BOTTOM ROW: Susie Dolgi- now, Bill Phillips, Barbara Fried, Bob Stratton, Jack Smith, Sue Holiars, Jim Toyne, Gwen Elkins, Joyce Parker, Michael Davis. TOP ROW: Pat Corti, Michael Nichols, Donald Stein, John McHenry, John Green, Chuck Hagen, Pat Palmer, Vic Damon, Kit Alexander. THIRD ROW: Wayne Browning, Steve Samazin, Bob Adler, Kenny Bold, Bob Rosenwald. John Watkins, Steve Chapman, Jim Sneed, John Storm. SECOND ROW: David Williams, Gary Talman, Steve Osman, John Clark, Chuck Wilson, Jim Davis. Jim McFerrin, Sheldon Bernstein, Bob Bryant. BOTTOM ROW: David Wolff, Dave Thompson, John Hess, Jim Hontos, Hal Forney, Ray Bogfrad, David Cohn, Tom Houts, Steve Bodney, Don Hurst, TOP ROW: Kenny Kars, Jon Pollock, Jim McMeachin, Cooper McWhirter, John Cartlich, Bob Schwegler, George Tilton, John Robrock, Sheldon Gulin- son. THIRD ROW: Larry Gaines, Peter Kirby, Shane Davis, David Wack- nov, Junior Ruble, Carl Cavallaro, Jim LaDoucieur, Bill Berkowich, Ronnie Reiman. SECOND ROW: Ilene Indin, Helen Ruble, Linda Coe, Sharon Hicks, Gloria Wadlow, Bonnie Herbranson, Penny Morris, Shi1'ley Williams, Janet Petterson. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Firestone, Susan Kurtz, Gay Firestone, Harold Levine, Judy Lunsford, Ellen Reed, Jane Brewer, Joyce Tonkin, Jane Robinson, Gary Barnett. lla to Lc Cc K: T: Cl Sc ba Ja Cz re D4 hc fi' to C1 T1 Sc C: K, Tl D: C. H Sl K vi Pi M R m nn Ti T L ai Ji B C C G, R li 61 M B M R ls b: .3 .2 4- ,-, Q -- V ,,,, , V W 1 1 f - - ,V W .- , A .N , Y V 717 ,, ,Vai 1 5 ,l l 1 l sorrioivioass , Driver Education students examine the motor of a I car in the shop of a local dealer. l l l ii il l gi l i l l wi .1 ll ll ll f Q4 l, l,I ll l Ql 1 l l 1 l r l V l l 64 TOP ROW: Ray Russback, Jim Rob- erts, Charles Schmelzer, Allen Troxel, Barry Glasberg, Lawrence Wacknov, Bill Lawrie, Jay Plunkett, Addison Slentz. THIRD ROW: Kit Thomas, Catherine Heegn, Kay Hunter, Fred Johnson, Steve McLaughlin, Donna Mutchler, Judy Shrimpton, Steve Bern- stein, Donna Dean. SECOND ROW: Don Boyce, Charles Duker, Virginia Wiedemann, Bill Lowe, Rhonda Cross, Marsha Richardson, Joyce Lamar, Vir- ginia Logan, Sidney Frischer. BOT- TOM ROW: Sherri Gilmore, Kathie Brown, Linda Loeb, Kay Emmons, Harriet Keller, Sandy Goodwin, Carlson Farha, Lorna Holker, Millie Schanker. TOP ROW: Jim Blackwell, Warren Swenson, Jim Burner, Ernie Hodge, Dick Abloff, Dale Taylor, David Aver- ill, George Cook, David Silverforb. THIRD ROW: Roy Thompson, Jim Whitaker, Robert Weinstein, Ronnie Bledsoe, Barbara Warren, Joe Bara- ban, Chris Hakan, Van Mankwitz, Jac Roberson. SECOND ROW: Carol Ros- enthal, Myra Lapides, Diane Davis, Sandy Brown, Linda Ferguson, Carol Dart, Linda Schmitz, Lynn Rees, Deb- bie Demming. BOTTOM ROW: John Wilke, Kay Russback, Jerry Temposky, Kitty Garrison, Roberta Caplan, Suzie Dennis, Janey Sorrels, Dana Franklyn, Beverly Nagel. TOP ROW: Justine Boehm, Donna Moss, Sue Blackburn, Sylvia Nunnelley, Susan Hoy, Martha Groening, Marilyn Goodson, Mimi Fessler, Jeanne Brett. THIRD ROW: Sally Peck, Linda Gay Nelson, Susan Brown, Gail Levitch, Margo Lackie, Jan Johnson, Jeanne Fording, Leslie McLaughlin, Diana Schultz. SECOND ROW: Joani Dwor- kin, Mary De Lano, Leslie Thompson, Sheila Yukon, Karen Champion, Mary Lou Baruxis, Dana Mindlin, Mary Beth Johnston, Linda Deaver. BOT- TOM ROW: Beverly Brown, Patti De- Lott, Pam Kaufman, Ritchie Swartz, Sunny Yeddis, Nancy Williams, Susan King, Betsy Lanner, Sharon Epstein, TO All Ste cas RC fle Bo S01 SE Ka Br Ca er. Za Th Su TC W so Ja so Pe Le fr Er Sz R1 is F1 M CUE? mam-nur? mbsf: me QU!! Q CMU'-3 n Rob- Troxel, Lcknov, iddison homas, , Fred Donna i Bern- ROW: irginia Cross, r, Vir- BOT- Kathie lmons, Jarlson anker. Warren lodge, Aver- zrforb. , Jim lonnie Bara- z, Jac l Ros- Davis, Carol , Deb- John posky, Suzie nklyn, Donna ielley, arilyn Brett. 1 Gay -vitch, eanne Diana Dwor- mpson, Mary Mary BOT- ti De- vartz, Susan fstein. TOP ROW: Gary Wylie, Don Staton, Albert Amborn, Arnie Wasserstrom, Steve Vincent, Bill Story, Dennis Lu- cas, John Child, Charles Perry. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Bodinson, Frank Loef- fler, Kenny Sutoris, Terry Grisham, Bob Dasbach, Randy Cox, Jim Clemen- son, Gary Alan Hall, Frank Lam. SECOND ROW: Karen Ruth Parker, Kathi Klingberg, Jane Long, Lynn Bretz, Jay Barrish, Susie Sheldon,- Candy Gore, Mary Kessner, Lacey Kell- er. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Glass, Judy Zarr, David Gale, John Launder, Thomas Dreiseszun, Larry Phillips, Susan Sandhaus, Eugene Tishauer. TOP ROW: Sandy Kindred, Bruce Woodruff, Tom Bankhead, Bill Good- son, Jim Rogers, Howard Brown, Betsy Jackson, Debbie Wax, Joanne Wilker- son. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Singer, Peggy Phipps, Paula Borenstein, Mary Leverence, Carolyn Bell, Carol Barg- frede, John Bacher, Barbara Roworth, Edith Koffler. SECOND ROW: Rita Saferstein, Lucy Ludwig, Shirley Cole, Ruthie Eisenberg, Dick Dickinson, Jan- is Duni, Dianna Lamberd, Jackie Wells, Frances Cox. BOTTOM ROW: Gayle McGaughy, Lillyan Wright, Gail Young, Susie Levitt, Mark Robinson, Carole Hammer, Marvin Himmelstein, Janice Gilbert, Linda Pells. TOP ROW: Eric Peterson, John Maier, Rusty Davidson, Jim Denham, Roger Stoltzfus, Jim Voletti, Stanley Soren- son, Terry Hernstrom, Morrie Gold- man. THIRD ROW: Sharon Ginsburg, Dana Cohen, Dorothy Friedman, Larry Wells, Louisa Nagelvoort, Tracy Leon- ard, Don Conard, Sandy Graham, Carol Gladstone. SECOND ROW: Lynn Ott- man, Nina Wayne, Barbara Milens, Rhonda Bloom, Mitchell Feingold, Mike Simon, Linda Weinberg, Diana Silver- man, Laurie Fenimore. BOTTOM ROW: James Peniston, Karin Pyle, Roger Baker, Jan Adler, John Easton, Mickey Swade, Phyllis Biederman, Donna Hill, Stanley Woll. TOP ROW: Mike Keeler, Bill Sudduth, Kathy Lively, Keith Chasteen, Jimmie Cravens, Helen Applegate, Phil Stur- geon. BOTTOM ROW: Wayne John- son, Jan Lafferty, Jenny Booser, Rob- ert Weneck, Judy Shaffer, Joyce Nan- ninga, Stephanie Deitchman. 65 FRESHMEN TOP ROW: Steve Lockwood, John Minturn, Dick Duncan, Bill Kanter, Larry Barr, Charles Carter, Bill Kirsch, Jim Hebenstreit, Steve Brown. THIRD ROW: Charles Falkenberg, Janet Hirsch, David Cochrane, Ed Rosenfield, Paul Davis, Sharon Kahn, Bill Slagle, John Meierhoffer. SECOND ROW: Michael Barker, Raleigh Berenson, Dun- can Samuel, Stephanie Keehn, Frank Titterington, Roberta Fairchild, Phillip Crenshaw, Andy Ashbridge. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Cahn, Pat Wally, Steve Shlyen, Ronnie Winn, Mary Pringle, Bill Morten, Sam Indyk, Lewis Caplan. TOP ROW: Jackie Kemp, Bonnie Schel- bar, Billy Jones, I-Iarolee Scott, Bruce Bragg, Bob Viets, Judy Frashier, Vicki Capone, Marjorie Morehead. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Osborne, Kay Hoffman, Nancy Stern, Jeff Burr, Kristin Led- ford, Mark Liston, Janice Partnoy, Terri Knaus. SECOND ROW: Louise Weil, Carole Wood, Harriet Schere, Susan Helms, Barbara Brown, Lynn Richardson, Carole Fording, Judy Bis- man, Dena Hollars. BOTTOM ROW: Walter Miller, Pam Erickson, Patty Whitton, Carol Manley, Evalue Black- well, Gayle Mnookin, Kathy Green, Diane Dahl. TOP ROW: John Goldsberry, Michael Howell, Dick Geer, Bart Eisfelder, Gary Fowler, Bill Waldo, Scott Magill, Doug Mill, Tom Eidson. THIRD ROW: Jim Gardner, Mike Ravis, Bertram Ross, George Bartholomaeus, Jon La- mar, Bill Kort, Bruce Brand, Mike Hall. SECOND ROW: Katy Neider, Jim White, Tom Portman, Dave Duder- stadt, Sue Morton, David DeYeo, Charles Decker, Bill Eckels, BOTTOM ROW: Shirley Hirsch, Carlyn Kemp, Randy Stiles, Robert Smith, Ricky Fox, Joel Shafton, Larry Millman, Karen Leopold. TOP ROW: Teresa Parker, Linda Be- nik, Jeffrey Piercy, Guy Fogel, Tom Wagner, John McBain, Bill Wade, Frank Ba1'ker, Mary Ellen Barker. THIRD ROW: John Morgan, Carol Hydeman, Linda Sharp, Jill Ronai, Janet Chapman, Elizabeth Poindexter, Lee McCarty, Vicki Passer. SECOND TC Ca Sta He RC Da Gr Be RC Al Le Rc D6 Fo Sh G a TC Zi M m: R4 Li Lc M, de W 95.533 cf 5' nmwwcirrfe oztvweiozti ROW: Sharon Burton, Judy Robertson, Lauren Smith. Gail Young, Brooke Boughan, Barbara Voss, Nancy Sherer, Christine Westermann, Martha Sapp. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Manbeck, Ann Saferstein, Klaty Kimker. Jim Stroth- er, Sam Rees, Paul Lonnecker, Dan Harness, Barbara Vsfintroub. N John Kanter, Kirsch, THIRD Janet enfield, Slagle, ROW: n, Dun- Frank Phillip JTTOM Steve 'ringle, Iaplan. 2 Schel- Bruce , Vicki THIRD ffman, n Led- artnoy, Louise Schere, Lynn ly Bis- ROW: Patty Black- Green, !Iichael sfelder, Magill, ROW: ertram Jn La- Mike Weider, Duder- e Y e o, 'TTOM Kemp, Ricky lllman, da Be- , Tom Wade, Barker. Carol Ronai, zlexter, LCOND ertson, Brooke Sherer, Sapp. c, Ann Stroth- , Dan TOP ROW: Charles Howell, Kenny Cassity, Paul Schieber, Paul Stark, Steve Smith, John Noble, John Cater. Herb White, Peter Thornton. THIRD ROW: Bruce Levitt, Linda Hilfinger, David Throop, Ralph Page, Stanley Greenberg, Mickey Lieberman, Jane Beach, Heidy Waldmann. SECOND ROW: Dianne Cable, Cindy Voelker, Almeta Hontos, Jean Mahley, Marilyn Levin, Susan Minkin, Linda Gardner, Ronnita Swinken. BOTTOM ROW: David Sherer, Clark Hood, Richard Forney, Dale Rucker, Bob Peltzman, Sherie Beggs, Sara Carpenter, Barbara Garst. TOP ROW: Nancy Middleton, Andrew Zide, Ann Pensinger, Phyllis Beggs, Mike Klein, Doug Curts, Martha Ship- man, Richy Bolls, Gale Griffin. THIRD ROW: Sandra Lee, Jane Johnston, Linda Bair, Milli Hershman, Sally Lockridge, Jane Bland, Debbie Smith, Mary Lyons. SECOND ROW: Bill Cor- dell, Bob Simons, Sarah Sealock, Chuck Waldron, Tom Blair, Virginia Fenton, Alice Wadsworth, Judy Swofford. BOT- TOM ROW: Miriam Hipsh, Lynne Da- vis, Cynthia Swartz, Janey Skeer, Carol Metzger, Carol Sue Wing, Mar- tha Mains, Marolyn McCandless. TOP ROW: John Titterington, John McDonnell, Larry Rosegyz, Gary Lamb, Carl Brotherton, Bill Laing, R. L. Downing, Judy Schopflin. THIRD ROVV: Frances Sharp, John Carmichael, Jerre Owen, Marilyn Belove, Suzie Bell, Meredith Roll, Larry Weiner, Mary Cay Knipmeyer, Ted Stein. SEC- OND ROW: Jane Bond, Betsy Wood- ward, Linda Cornwell, Julie Woodson, Linda Shannon, Lynda Clyne, Janet Dean, Margie Morgan, Pat Donovan. BOTTOM ROW: Linnea Gustafson, Pam Masania, Marty Wilson, Marion Hammond, Judy Jones, Sue Thompson, Chris Linville, DeDe Frey. A freshman speech class holds a panel discussion E IGHTHEGRADERS Miss Brooke--A.M. TOP ROW: Mike Leeper, Debby Lange, Beverly Bowen, Kristie Dolan, Larry Smith, Pam Bourne, Merrill Day, Molly Boyle. THIRD ROW: Joye Deffen- baugh, Robert Griffith, Betsy Reaves, Bruce Bouck, Craig Davenport, Torn Scoggin, Dixie Anderson, Julie Zweifel. SECOND ROW: Janet Littlefield, Irene Ballinger, Kathy Reyburn, Nancy Web- ster, Paula Phillips, Kathy Cochran, Laurence Caplan, Carol Funck. BOT- TOM ROW: Mike Sender, Randy Piper, Grant Trogdon, Jeff Jones, John Jen- kins, Charles Roberts, Homer Dyer, Jill Nelson, Mary Brewer. lVIiss Brooke-P.M. TOP ROW: Charles Bacon, Sandra Nadlman, Susan Greathouse, Russell Knight, Peter Cortelyou, George Car- nall, Ann Holmes, Janet Handy, Gary Slentz. THIRD ROW: Patricia Harri- son, Michael Doyle, Richard Serkes, Michael Briggs, John Langworthy, Jim Lawrie, Robert Feld, Sonia Gorin. ' '-SECOND ROW: Sue Myers, David Hill, Lucy Barton, Gay Clerihan, Linda Manley, Lynnsay Williams, Christina DeWolf, Harriet Schwartz. BOTTOM ROW: Donna Graves, Kathleen Schop- flin, Michael Zuk, Tom Blackmar, Tom Funk, Nancy Kain, Carol Winat, Anne Fitz, Mrs. Rector-A.M. TOP ROW: Drew Love, Jan Lieppman, Daphne Lynch, Scott Nicol, Sara Price, Chuck Gillis, Alan Potter. THIRD ROW: Carole Bodenhamer, Janet Griggs, Terry Richart, Glenn Hunter, Jim Felt, Virginia Naber, Jane Wil- liams. SECOND ROW: Cathy Alden, Robert Thomson, Linda Roberts, Lisa Nuvel, Rita House, Bill Bott. BOTTOM ROW: Sherry Curtis, Lee Payne, Cher- yl Morris, Martha Heinz, Marlene My- ers, Elaine Barid, Phyllis Weinstein. Miss Cooper-A.M. TOP ROW: Sandra Johnson, Carol Falkenberg, Diana Payne, Jim Caskey, Chris Corti, Jeanne Campbell, Creig Norfleet, Alison Shafer. THIRD ROW: Katherine Barker, Jeanne Burton, Bob Skinner, Weldon Crow, Daniel O'Con- nell, Charles Rubin, Carol Willmert, Barbara Bloch. SECOND ROW: Doug Bengtson, Bette Herrin, Kathy Russell, Leslie Brown, Jackie Woods, Connie Besette, Alan McCorkle, Katherine Bellemere. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Mayer, Elaine Cohen, Susan Wohlt- man,.Pam Rowley, Max Muller, Ansil Chapin, Joanne Williams. TOP ray, Johi Trur Jan Lani Mar Bus1 san, Katl Kirl Sma son, Carl Lim TOl Lin Hill mai tin am Cul Ste' Scrl ler, Sch gan Ric Wh ett, TO Gil Stu Mil mo C01 Ed' Hu er, Gel We BO Ru Jin Crl TC me Fr res TI Pe Ja toi Dc ab De Sn Di Sc LC W RS inge, .arry VIolly ffen- aves, Tom eifel. Irene Web- iran, BOT- 'iper, Jen- Dyer, ndra ussell Car- Gary arri- rkes, Jim orin. Hill, linda stina TOM :hop- Tom Anne man, 'rice, IIRD fanet nter, Wil- lden, Lisa TOM Jher- My- III. Jarol skey, jreig OW: Bob 'Con- nert, Doug ssell, mnie erine 'ancy 'ohlt- Ansil Miss Koger-A.M. TOP ROW: Adrian Fogel, Tom Mur- ray, Harry Coe, Ed Toler, Phil Schultz, John Maichel, Lida Eichenberger, Bill Truog, Marion Porter. THIRD ROW: Jan Melcher, Cathy Wood, Sarah De Lano, Debbi Golding, Nikki Filby, Mary Falkenberg, Ann Cole, Donna Buster. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Le- san, Nancy Jo Henry, Karen Smith, Katherine Broyles, Albert Bean, Mike Kirk, Mary Woods, Jean Childers, Bob Smalley. BOTTOM ROW: Linda John- son, Van Van Osdol, Sandy Ward, Carol North, Bill Hess, Lee Shepherd, Linda Matthews, George Peck. Miss Koger-P.M. TOP ROW: Bill Green, Myra Katz, Linda Larson, Bob Callaway, John Hill, Paul Tucker, Phil May, Bill Herr- man, Bob Tillman. THIRD ROW: Mar- tin Eisenman, Sharon Baughman, Miri- am Wagner, John Baker, Martha Mc- Cully, Carole Wilhite. Mike Holmes, Steve Knaus. SECOND ROW: John Scroggs, Cathy Weinstein, Rickey Shuy- ler, John Joyce, Susan Patterson, Phil Schutte, Gretchen van Horn, Bill Milli- gan. BOTTOM ROW: Neil Sloman, Richard Ely, Sandy Jones, Douglas Whitney, Carolyn Roberts, Laura Clag- ett, Louise Indin, John Heller. Mrs. Elliott-P.M. TOP ROW: George Handley, Diana Gilliam, Carina Cartlich, Bill Bates, Stuart Eisen, David Byars, John Major, Mike Carey. THIRD ROW: Bill Feni- more, Karen Miller, Nancy Martin, Connie Conard, Gary Madison, David Edwards, Sammy Cavallaro, Dawn Hutchison. SECOND ROW: Doug Salz- er, Cynthia Suiter, Harriet Handelman, George Taliaferro, Dennis Miller, Larry Watkins, Steve Conkling, Bill Chisholm. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Tilton, Shirley Ruskin, Tom Burke, Patricia Phillips, Jim McCandless, John Outten, John Croft, Jim Smith. Miss Cooper-P.M. TOP ROW: Jim Morten, Lynn Har- man, Kathleen Betzer, Susan Morrison, Frank Coe, Jeff Gholson, David Bur- ress, George Hansen, Janice Howell, THIRD ROW: Steve Schwegler, Sue Pensinger, Cyndie Sanders, Mary Coe, Jack Rowe, Cheryl Dillard, Jon Mor- ton, Janice Williams. SECOND ROW: Donna Mann, Hilary Louis, Penny Bar- aban, Vivian McGan, Patty Sackin, Del Fehsenfeld, David Kahle, Dena Smith, Linda Sorkin. BOTTOM ROW: Diane Chasteen, Diane Baker, Janet Scott, Frieda Kanter, Carol Buis, Mary Louise Sunderland, Tom Wehrle, Bill Wynn. 9 -.,f:-,f- ,-.4 :-:ln 'r--1--1, :.--.-.--.-:1:--.-2---.--:.1:-1. -3. -:. 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Last year, however, outstanding juniors were initiated, and they conducted the 1961 ceremony for forty-seven seniors and eleven juniors. Chosen for scholarship, leadership, character, and service to the school, these students were honored in the impressive candlelight assembly in May. TOP ROW: Jim Parkison, Bob Woodling, Mike Burnett, Steve Jennings, Steve Goodman, Fred Lewis, David Harrop, Greg Curtis, Steve Melcher, Susan Golding, Paul Manson, Carolyn Bufton, Arthur James. FOURTH ROW: Renee Barger, Pam Price, Jim De Lano, Barbara Molotsky, Jane Houston, Barbara McHenry, John Schlanger, Edie Kaplan, Lawrence Zalcman, Tom Schwarz, Carl Helmstetter, Charles Morgan, T. D. Brous. THIRD ROW: Francis Bartlett, Nancy Zeiner, Margie Bergen- doff, Lisa Lanner, Ronald MacLennan, Harvey Saferstein Barbara Throckmorton, Judy Brett, Judy Kaufman, Judy Moser v s 72 Brad Smith, Bill Voss, Bill Murray. SECOND ROW: Joe Meth, Jane Liesveld, JoAnn Fuhrer, Susan Rosenfield, Sheryl Glasberg, Linda Hatfield, Keith Zeff, Ben Achtenberg, Neil Johnson, Sherry Ruskin, 'Bob Bond, Ann Morgan, Allan Gold- man. BOTTOM ROW: Sally Smith, Alicia Saunders, Ruth Simon, Janis Luke, Rosemary Robertson, Molly Luke, Kay Heims, Pat Arnold, Suzanne Rosenstock, Radine Mankwitz, Pat Eisberg, Ranelle Tobb, Betsy Ruvel. NOT IN PICTURE: Sharon Ambrose, Jim Davis, Carol Giles, John Skeer. l 1 E L HEHGE3 If 'TJ V S 'I S .. ,......,.,,,, HMM . . .,,,, 'fr ' sul... as FQ QL ., ,W . .ji V' Ai I dge 1. ors lip, the the Joe eryl Neil lold- tuth Kay Pat RE: TOP ROW: Jim Parkison, Steve Melcher, Ronnie Tyrl, Will Czarlinsky, Bob Woodling, Carl Helmstetter, T. D. Brous. THIRD ROW: Margie Bergendoff, Beckie Lawrence, Arthur James, Barbara Molotsky. Edie Kaplan, Judy Kaufman, Judy Tompkins. SECOND ROW: Ruth Simon, Ann Morgan, Keith Zeff, Ronnie MacLennan, Larry Rothman, Mary Linda Mc- Donald, Lisa Tanner. BOTTOM ROW: Joan Louis, Georgia Lonnecker, Susie Godfrey, Jane Liesveld, Suzanne Rosenstock, Pat Eisberg, Sally Smith. NOT IN PICTURE: Pam Latshaw. uill and Scroll A. B. MacDONALD CHAPTER President Jim Parkison Vice-President Steve Melcher Secretary Carl Helmstetter Treasurer T. D. BFOUS Sponsors Miss Virginia Welch Mr. J. H. Woods In 1935 the A. B. MacDonald Chapter of Quill and Scroll, an international society for high school journalists, was created at South- West. Eligible for membership in the society are students in the upper third of their class Who have made outstanding contributions in some field of the school publications, Trail and Sachem. Pins were presented to this year's twenty-nine members in a spring ceremony. 73 Y, , - ,, . .-1 . Suzanne Rosenstock and Jane Houston sort articles to be distributed to needy families at Christmas. First Semester Second Semester President Carl Helmstetter Steve Melcher Vice-President Jane Houston Paul M-3115011 Secretary Betsy Ruvel Barbara Molotsky Treasurer Steve Melcher Gene Grossmann Sergeant-At-Arms Steve Jennings GBUS OW911 Critic u Sandi Logan , Dick Fogel Sponsors Mr. Samuel P. Gibson Mrs. Harriet McCaffrey tudent Council To provide a means for students to express opinions, to obtain closer student-faculty re- lations, and to support school activities were the aims of this year's Student Council. An orientation held in early September for new students acquainted them with the different organizations at Southwest. Benefiting all students were the activity ticket and student directory. Revisions to the handbook, con- stitution, and activity point system were ef- STANDING: Gene Grossmann, Paul Manson, Steve Jennings. Dick Fogel, Gene Owen. SITTING: Sandi Logan, Betsy Ruvel, fective changes made by the Council. Through the Christmas card exchange and spring carnival, funds were raised to finance the expenses of the foreign exchange stu- dent. The Southwest Council served as sec- retary of the Missouri Association of Student Councils this year, and it was honored at the annual convention by being elected president of the Association for the coming year. Steve Melcher, Carl Helmstetter, Jane Houston, Barbara Molotsky. 74 ester zher son sky ann Wen ogel Iicil. and ance stu- sec- dent :the dent . arbara REPRESENTAITVES TOP ROW: David Ellis, Charles Schmelzer, Steve Woods, Lawrence Zalcman, Dale Mutchler, Jay Lubin, Pat Connelly, George Damon, Tony Huddleston, Dick Fogel, Paul Manson, Frank Bysfield, Jeff Hantover. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Yed- dis, Mary Gilmore, Bruce Williams, Kristie Dolan, Judy Brett, Paul Pritchard, Carol Smith, Kenny Kars, Pete Cortelyou, Marilyn Doyle, Mickey Anderson, Lisa Lanner. THIRD ROW: Nancy Turner, Jack Smith, Madeleine Benz, Daphne Lynch, Cam Schutte, Doug Curts, Jim Hebenstreit, Donna Moss, Gene Grossmann, Judy Johnson, JoAnn Fuhrer, Susan Minkin. SEC- OND ROW: Suzanne Rosenstock, Mary Ellen Barker, Cynthia Suiter, Patty Sackin, Stefanie Gill, Diana Schultz, Larry Weiner, Irene de Spindler, Nancy Vollrath, Ann Morgan, Larri Deane Lewis, Judy Zarr. BOTTOM ROW: Katherine Bellemere, Barbara Benson, Cathy Weinstein, Nancy Firestone, Mike Kirk, Lyn Van Osdol, Joy Firestone, Sharon Traxler, Laura DiGio- vanni, Sherri Gilmore, Sientje Pakasi, Mary Ellen Culver. NOT IN PICTURE: Ginnie Lemmon. Wilson Tanner. TOP ROW: Steve Woods, Brad Smith, Mike Ferguson, Law- rence Zalcman, Cooper MCWhll'tG1', Mike Mann, Greg Dolan, Andy Lyons, Woody Higgins, Paul Pritchard, Jim Parkison, Pete Clagett. FOURTH ROW: Pam Schryver, Chip Schmelzer, Lisa Lanne1', Betty Ennis, Ruth Fite, Sandra Higman, Barbara Langworthy, Susan Hoy, Jane Houston, Cam Schutte, Frank Reaves, Jeff Hantover. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Bodinson, Chris Hakan, Jenean Barr, Barbara Yeo, Ben Achtenberg, David Coch- rane, Bill Jones, Allan Hammer, Webb Gilmore, David Wil- liams, Elaine Munro, Bill Alden. SECOND ROW: Jane Wil- I , liams, Barbara Milens, JoAnn Fuhrer, Paula Borenstine, Linda Bair, Margie Morgan, Mike Moriarty, David Byars, Sally Peck, Sue Pensinger, Linda Sharp, Jenny Booser. BOTTOM ROW: Fred Graham, Felis Sebert, Susie Dolginow, Sharon Traxler, Bill Eckels, Trey Bean, Caryn Nilsson, Gretchen Van Horn, Donna Graves, Nancy Webster, Joy Firestone, Lucy Ludwig. NOT IN PICTURE: John Bacher, Bill Barr, VVoody Cozad, Sharon Crow, Bonny Halbeck, Jay Luben, Bob Peltzman, Stella Wilson. 75 STANDING: Emily Rich, Midge Faeth, Rich Palmer, Jim Brown, Ginny Hall. SITTING: Barbara Molotsky, Sherry Ruskin, Pat Arnold. NOT IN PICTURE: Jackie Boisse. Red Cross Council Under the supervision of its new sponsor, Mr. Gustafson, the Junior Red Cross was di- vided into five committees: business, finance, education, health and safety, and publicity. Through representatives chosen by each homeroom, all members of the student body were informed of the activities of the coun- cil. Delegates were sent to a weekend leader- The prize winning poster in the Red Cross contest is admired by Richard Klein and Pat Arnold. 76 ship training conference at Unity Farm where they exchanged ideas with other Junior Red Cross chapters. The Southwest organization received city-wide recognition for its outstanding contributions to those in need. Money from a successful Baby-Doll Dance and the annual Red Cross drive fi- nanced three chests to be sent overseas. First Semester Second Semester President Sherry Ruskin Pat Arnold Vice-President Pat Arnold Jim Brown Secretary Barbara Molotsky Ginny Hall ' Treasurer Jim Brown Rich Palmer . Sergeant-At-Arms Ginny Hall Midge Faeth . Critic J ackie Boisse Emily Rich Sponsor Mr. Victor Gustafson v-4655309119-QP-3 'Y xX gl fww, .. X , wma s -as 3 E ,, ,S Z S QA, ,li is . 'm er :st on in oll fi- :ter old Wn lall ner eth ich REPRESENTATIVES TOP ROW: Glen Hodges, Gene Owen, Bryant Upjohn, Tom Galley, Gary Lasister, Bob Hicks, Dan Sheehy, Paul Duffen- dack, Jim Strand, Bert Jacob, Richard Klein, Jim McFerrin. FOURTH ROW: Cindi Koch, Margie Bergendoff, Lynn Bretz, Betty Ennis, Judy Kaufman, Susie Bauer, Carol Cole, Pamela Bourne, Mitchell Feingold, Midge Faeth, Karen Marcum, Bill Green. THIRD ROW: Kay Heims, Ardyce Chinne1'y, Caroline Yeo, Steve Cohen, Leland Shurin, Jim Hodgson, Steve Rosen- baum, Jim Anderson, David Byars, Jack Rowe, Bill Alden, Sallie Manley, SECOND ROW: Paula Griffith, Janet Griggs, Linda Cornwell, Linda Bair, Shauna Oltvedt, Emily Rich, Har- riet Kusnetzky, Carol Radetsky, Felis Sebert, Sherie Beggs, Carol Hydeman, Susan Kurtz. BOTTOM ROW: Carol North, Lillyan Wright, Gay Firestone, Christina DeWolf, Ann Adler, Jenny Booser, Marcia Wien, Barbara Milens, Sunny Yeddis, Sally Smith, Katy Neider, Fred Graham. NOT IN PICTURE: David Cochrane, Sue Funk, Allan Hammer, Carole Horine, David Thompson. TOP ROW: Terry Berkowich, Pete Levi, Frank Lam, Richard Klein, Tom Sawyer, Jack Litman, Harvey Throop, Ernie Hodge, Frank Bysfield, Bill Voss, Ron Grossmann. THIRD ROW: Angela Beasley, Margie Bergendoff, Judy Kaufman, Mary Linda McDonnell, Edie Kaplan, Carolyn Bufton, Kristie Dolan, Jeanie Throckmorton, Betsy Jackson, Marilyn Levin. SECOND ROW: Rosemary Robertson, Marilyn Singer, Sandy Graham, Harriet Wadsworth, Linda Manley, Jeanne Brett, Linda Zide, Carole Wilhite, Cheryl Dillard, Jeanne Fording, Sally Lockridge. X, BOTTOM ROW: Bill Hess, Pat Donovan, Carole Fording, Terry Hoyt, Alison Shafer, Kathy Woodley, Dian.Hoppe, Sally Smith, Laura DiGiovanni, Harriett Davis, Jim Smith. NOT IN PICTURE: Dick Abloff, Mary Ellen Ba1'ker, Linda Bowen, Harry Carlton, Harold Clark, Sherri Gilmore, Sharon Johnson, Judy Lunsford, Karen Leopold, Craig Lewis, Larri Dean Lewis, Steve Lockwood, Suzanne Prather, Jane Sleeper, Bob Smith, Diane Thornton. 77 Leading the Pep Club during a meeting are.the first semester officers: Kay Heims, Janet Oliver, Elaine Munro, Karen Marcum, and Margaret Dailey. Pep Club : f Q W, fu, , , .... STANDING: Paula Griffith, Historian: Carol Hydeman, Fresh- man: Lisa Lanner, Publicity Chairman: Margaret Dailey, Sgt.-at-Arms: Tom Galley, Senior: Karen Marcum, Secretary: Kathy Hesselroth, Sophomore: Janet Melcher, Eighth Grade: Susie Bauer, Junior. KNEELING: Janet Oliver, Vice-Presi- dent: Elaine Munro, President: Kay Heims, Treasurer. 78 Since its founding in 1950, the Pep Club has worked to increase school spirit. This year the club was commended for being one of the two most active organizations at Southwest. Under determined leadership, the regulations of the Pep Club were enforced. Because membership was withdrawn from students who had three unexcused absences, enthusi- astic members attended Friday meetings, morning rallies, and athletic events. Skits by each class and the senior advisory board, as well as a cake-eaters party, provided enjoyable programs. In order to obtain a more uniform appearance, black sweaters were worn by all the girls. The senior ladies, nevertheless, distinguished themselves by wearing orange tennis shoes. .In K l W s ,X f f t if Q ff '1 if W 4 M . jf 4 ff 1 1, 1 Te Th Eig Lim Fi E J: K K N 3. 1 -1 Q 1 -,. ' ,,,,, , ,, ,, , W-.. ,, , , W dn, ,, H Cheerleaders Varsity and B-team cheerleaders have aroused school spirit With their enthusiasm at all athletic events. The varsity group at- tended a cheerleading camp in Dallas, Texas, Where they placed first in the camp competi- tion. They brought back a variety of new effective cheers and chants. Leading pep ral- lies before school and at half-time ceremonies at games demonstrated the agility of these peppy girls. VARSITY TOP TO BOTTOM: Carol Nelson, Judy Boyce, Georgia Lon- ?ecS:r, Elaine Hydeman, Barbara Throckmorton, and Francie 'ei . B-TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Gayle Pugh, Mimi Fessler, Justine Boehm, 80 Suzie Rowland, Sallie Manley, and Gail Young. k 2 Disl Th on 4 A Sl hil dag bop TOI Dol yer Jac Wi' ez 6 sf -c P ia Lon- Francie awfy MWA' W0 , W fly JVM 1 wffwwa f, 7 fra idx . , 41.-94 2 ' ' '4a? 2Zf ZW za Z 7w,sA..rfi W- Z X 7 V if A Ms, ' NJA.-A f f f f Q 0 f, W0-A f Q - with v, I 94 vw 6 42 1 af-,f E4 12 f Discussion of carnival plans is led by Kirk Vaughn. First Semester Second Semester . President Jim Hodgson Kirk Vaughan . Vice-President Kirk Vaughan Martin Hunter Secretary Cam Schutte Bryant Upj ohn . Treasurer Ch1'1S Keehn Chris Keehn Sponsor Mr. Clayton Ford portsmen Club The Sportsmen Club was founded this year on an interest in outdoor sports, these sports have augmented their techniques in hiking, fishing, and eating. After a three day fishing trip to Lake Table Rock, the boys decided that little fish make good eat- TOP ROW: Chris Keehn, Tom Galley, Wilson Tanner, Greg Dolan, Martin Hunter, Dan Sheehy, Ted Koutsoubos, Tom Saw- yer. THIRD ROW: Bryant Upjohn, Mike Ferguson, Dave Jackson, Doug Price, Cooper McWhirter, Tommy Boyle, Chuck Wilson, Andy Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Larry Davis, Steve ing. Steaks, however, were enjoyed on a cookout and hike to the Reed Memorial Wild- life Area. A spin fishing demonstration and movies on outdoor sports provided other in- teresting as Well as informative programs. Woods, Rich Palmer, Peter Clagett, Staley McDermet, Bill Krebs, Tom Bankhead. BOTTOM ROW: Kirk Vaughan, Jim McFerrin, Cam Schutte, Jim Hodgson, Dick Shideler, Mike Keeler, Bill Lowe, Mr. Ford. NOT IN PICTURE: Jerry Arni, T. D. Brous, Jim Clemenson. 81 TOP ROW: Lynn Bretz, Marcia Wien, Barb Levitch, Marilyn Belove, Carolyn Bell, Mary Porter, Eileen Eaglstein, Peggy Yeddis. Diane Cohen. THIRD ROW: Larri Deane Lewis, Carol Gladstone, Jill Ronai, JoAnn Fuhrer, Marilyn Levin, Davida Funl-L, Jenny Booser, Ritchie Swartz. SECOND ROW: Sunny Yeddis, Sally Peck, Paula Borenstine, Judy Zarr, Cynthia I if' 1 si Swartz, Kay Hoffman, Judy Leva, Barbara Milens, Radine Mankwitz. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Pells, Barbara Alport, Sharon Ginsburg, Judy Glass, Brenda Unell, Linda Greenbaum, Joan Stiefel, Gail Rothschild. NOT IN PICTURE: Bobbie Bassin, Phyllis Biederman, Marilyn Gitterman, Gail Levitch, Carol Radetsky. Athena Promoting friendship and perfecting Writ- ing skills kept the Athenians occupied this year. They prepared for the literary con- test by extensive writing and constructive criticism Within the club. The girls, never- theless, found time for fun. The cynosure at First Semester Second Semester President JoAnn Fuhrer Barbara Alport Vice-President Barbara Alport Peggy Yeddis .Second Vice-President Peggy Yeddis Carol Radetsky Secretary Carol Radetsky Radine Mankwitz Treasurer Radine Mankwitz Bobbie Bassin Sponsor Mrs. Ida S. Wells 82 Athenian social gatherings seemed to be food -a potluck dinner at the home of Marcia Wien provided a friendly atmosphere for the new members, and a breakfast of pancakes at a nearby restaurant was another enjoy- able event. A potluck dinner honoring their new members is enjoyed by all the Athenians. I l l ! Radine l klport, l nbaum, 1 Bobbie i ievitch, I food ircia : r the i akes 13 oy- 1 I 1 l rs is ' Punch is featured at the Delphian Christmas Tea. First Semester Second Semester i President Meredith Bly Barbara McHenry Vice-President Barbara McHenry Jan Campbell Second Vice-President Jan Campbell Ruth Fite l Secretary Mary Gilmore Mary Gilmore . Treasurer Ruth Fite Ginnie Lemmon Sponsor Mrs. Mary Margaret Groves Delphi Varied programs have contributed to the lit- erary and social growth of Delphi. The dra- matists of the club demonstrated their skill in presenting cuttings from plays for the enjoyment of the members. Pointers on writing essays were given by Miss Schroer. These were of particular value to the mem- TOP ROW: Meredith Bly, Joyce DeLancey, Barbara McHenry, Sandra Higman, Martha Shipman, Jane Smith, Susie Jones, Susie Bauer. THIRD ROW: Velia Gustafson, Carole Ward. Marci Markowitz, Ruth Fite, Linda Ferguson, Mary Gilmore, Sheila Yukon. SECOND ROW: Beth Stewart, Ginnie Lemmon, bers who hoped to take the cup for the sec- ond consecutive year with the help of their new sponsor, Mrs. Groves. In appreciation for her devoted Work to the society, the girls presented to Miss Linn, the founding spon- sor, a bracelet embossed with the Delphian crest. Frances Bartlett, Carol Bargfrede, Leslie Thompson, Jan Camp- bell, Cindy Voelker, Carol Sherer. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Benson, Jackie Wells, Debbie Demming, Terry Sembach, Arlie Russell, Pam Erickson, Sharon Epstein. NOT IN PICTURE: Diana Cornwell. 83 TOP ROW: Tom Turner, Gil Fulmer, Harry Shrago, Rich Wiens, Steven Goodman, Paul Duffendack, Doug Price, Chris Keehn. THIRD ROW: Sam Henderson, Dick Geer, Bert Jacob, Ralph Jacobson, Arthur James, Jim Parkison, Chuck Wilson. SECOND ROW: Walter Willmert, Neil Johnson, Steve Woods, John Rollins, Ronald MacLennan, Brad Smith, Charles Black- mar, Jim Hodgson. BOTTOM ROW: Harold Levine, Peter Kirby, Ben Achtenberg, John Minturn, David Litwack, Ronnie Goldsmith, Andrew Zide, Phillip Crenshaw. NOT IN PIC- TURE: Rex Thrasher, J. B. Wikoff. Excelsior Through much preparation the fighting Excelsiors planned to win the contest with the help of their new sponsor, Mr. Campbell. Because enthusiasm was not a latent quality in these boys, the president cracked his gavel First 'Semester Second Semester ' 0 . President J 1m Park1son Arthur James Vice-President Ben Achtenberg Ben Achtenberg Secretary Arthur James Harry Shrago Treasurer . John Rollins John Rollins Sponsor Mr. George A. Campbell 84 base trying to restore order. The Excelsiors were no less vehement when a member of a rival club graciously returned the Excelsior banner, which was taken at last year's con- test. Excelsior members, John Rollins and Ralph Jacob- son, examine their club banner. Pai the Or ha us the sh ga TO Fai lan RC Bri J o' 553 Q Q Hitifls 3lack- Peter .onnie PIC- iors if a sior ron- .cob- MD, Pancakes and early morning gossip are enjoyed by the Omegas. F11st Semestei Second Semestei President Judy Johnson Kathy Hall Vice-President Kathy Hall Midge Faeth O Second Vice-President Ginny Hall Ginny Hall ' Recording Secretary Betty Ennis Jane Houston Couesponding Secretary Bai bara Cui ts Sharon Crow Treasurer Gayle Pugh Madeleine Benz Sponsor Miss M. Violet Fairchild mega Omega is unique in the respect that it has had no speakers this year. Instead, the girls used their own resources in preparation for the literary contest. The members also showed great athletic ability in an exciting game of kickball at Loose Park. Originated TOP ROW: Barbara Curts, Midge Faeth, Betty Ennis, Roberta Fairchild, Jane Houston, Mary Lou McClelland, Sue McClel- land, Madeleine Benz, Judy Johnson, Jeanne Brett. THIRD ROW: Linda Cornwell, Lynn Rees, Diana Schultz, Susan Brown, Gayle Pugh. Jan Johnson, Peggy Phipps. Lynn Ottman, Joyce Campbell. SECOND ROW: Kathy Hall, Ginny Hall, by the practical j okers of Omega was a new requirement for initiation-five minutes previous to the ceremony each new member was instructed to write a poem. Much to the surprise of the instigators the initiates pro- duced their poems on schedule. Rhonda Bloom, Barbara Voss, Connie Clay, Vicky Brockus, Nancy Turner, Dana Mindlin, Sharon Crow. BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Green, Debbie Wehrle, Ruthie Eisenberg, Donna Galamba, Gail'Young, Pam Tennyson, Donna Hill, Harriett Davis, Mary Ellen Culver. NOT IN PICTURE: Mary Cay Knipmeyer. 85 The Sappho president watches new members add their names to the club constitution. First Semester Second Semester President Edith Kaplan Judy Kaufman Vice-President Judy Kaufman Ann Morgan Junior Vice-President Carol Cole Joyce Howey Secretary Pat Arnold Pat Arnold Treasurer n Margie Bergendoff Lynne Swmgley Sponsor Miss Mildred Meuser appho Chartered in 1925, Sappho was the first lit- erary society at Southwest. The club has captured the literary cup seven times and this year planned an eighth victory. The Sapphos prided themselves with having two foreign exchange students as members, a TOP ROW: Harolee Scott, Carol Cole, Susan Hoy, Edith Kap- lan, Sandi Logan, Carolyn Bufton, Chris Paterson, Barbara Warren, Stephanie Keehn, Pam Latshaw. THIRD ROW: Jeanne Fording, Mary Pringle, Patricia Taylor, Margo Lackie, Judy Kaufman, Nancy Middleton, Margie Morgan, Shirley Reid, Pat Arnold. SECOND ROW: Janis Luke, Mary De Lano, unique experience for a literary society. Boosting club spirit, the girls sang Sappho songs following a potluck supper in the fall. A spaghetti dinner was combined with the installation of the second semester officers. Lynne Swingley, Nancy Little, Harriet Wadsworth, Chris Wheatley, Ann Morgan, Carole Fording, Rosemary Robertson. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Williams, Janet Glass, Joyce Nan- ninga, Molly Luke, Suzanne Rosenstock, Linda Loeb, Joyce Howey, Sharon Traxler, Sientje Pakasi. NOT IN PICTURE: Margie Bergendoff, Irene de Spindler. 1 f, f i f ,Z , ,a SY' Y, . 9' ,ff 86 1 Y..,. 1 ,. 423 f K 1' ff f y f 5' Vi .' 1 Viv' M, ta? TOP Dom Jenk Hat1 tha Lesl Th Ar Se wl Fi Jc B M S IY ester H1311 ?gan fwey nold gley iety. ipho fall. the ZBTS. Chris rtson. Nan- Joyce URE: ! f b fi L, 4 M? ' 1,2335 , f tfiwiy I , ,Q I , f i ' 7- Az' Tir' f TOP ROW: Marilyn Goodson, Meredith Roll, Mary Linda Mc- Donnell, Barbara Ulmer, Judy Golding, Susan Golding, Julia Jenkins, Bonny Halbeck, Judy Moser. THIRD ROW: Linda Hatfield, Frances Sharp, Ann Falkenberg, Connie Nelson, Mar- tha Groening, Cindy Rowan, Judy Groening, Shauna Oltvedt, Leslie McLaughlin. SECOND ROW: Sarah Sealock, Lynne Flapan, Elizabeth Poindexter, Linda Bair, Linda Hilfinger, Betty Peterson, Judyanne Nelson, Betsy Woodward, Nancy Hunter. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Wintroub, Phyllis Clay, Laurie Fenimore, Alicia Saunders, Joanie Louis, Mary Beth Johnston, Lynne Davis, Caryn Nilsson, Sally Platt. NOT IN PICTURE: Candy Lamkin. Sesame Their preparation for victory on the night of April 14 was a Well-kept secret of the Sesames. Deciding Which songs to sing and what to Wear in shades of pink and White First Semester Second Semester President Joan Louis Mary Linda McDonnell Vice-President Barbara Ulmer Nancy Hunter l Second Vice-President Mary Linda McDonnell Susan Golding Secretary Susan Golding J udy,Moser Treasurer Nancy Hunter Linda Hatfield Sponsor Mrs. Katherine Norris posed major problems for the members. These spirited girls also participated in the annual Literary Society Tea and their tradi- tional Christmas party and senior picnic. Mr. Cannon explains the requirements and functions of literary societies to prospective members. 87 TOP ROW: Lawrence Zalcman Larry Rosegg, Terry Passman Dan Sheehy, Joe Hirsch, John,Schlanger, Tom Schwarz, Shell d G l' L R th H S f t ' THIRD ROW: on umson, arry o man, arvey aers ein. Steve Rosenbaum, Brad Goldberg, Don Rifas, Bill Freeman, Steve Rosen, Paul Pritchard, Keith Zeff, Steve Greenstein, David Ellis. SECOND ROW: David Mouber, Morrie Goldman, Anthony Saper, Bill Kirsch, Doug Curts, Paul Winett, Steve Brown, Frank Titterington, Alfred Volkuwitz. BOTTOM ROW: SmIdk,L Ph'll' V Mk't Bb Plt a n y arry 1 ips, an an W1 z, o e zman, Chuck Waldron, Steve Shlyen, Allan Friedson, Joe Meth, Bob Cahn. UIHITZUS Summus endeavored to increase the literary and cultural appreciation of its members through informative and entertaining meet- ings. Mr. Charles Hammer of The Kansas City Star spoke to the club on journalism and creative writing. In the fall the tradi- First Semester Second Semester President Lawrence Zalcman Dave Ellis Vice-President Dave Ellis Dan Sheehy Secretary Terry Passman Terry Passman Treasurer Dan Sheehy Larry Rothman Sponsor Mr. O. L. Hoover 88 tional dinner of the members and initiates was held at a local steak house. Summusians had hoped to capture the Homecoming Pa- rade contest, but due to mechanical failure and unruly decorations their winner failed to join the parade. Summus sweetheart, JoAnn Fuhrer, reads the club's entries for the Literary Contest. Fil Ja Ri Sl Be Tl ar ye to th m. C3 TO Ba Pa RC La Gr , ry .,,. 4' Y Steve OW: nan, Bob Ltes ans Pa- ure Lled ! ub s 2 c, it P 1 I l First Semester Second Semester President Jane Liesveld Sally Smith . Vice-President Richey Rowley Betsy Ruvel Secretary Sherry Ruskin Lisa Lanner Treasurer Betsy Ruvel Sharon Johnson Sponsor Miss Viona Ewalt A fall breakfast begins a successful year for Thalian. Thalian Thalian members strove to retain the liter- ary cup which they took possession of last year. These girls, however, not only worked to improve their society, but also to support their school and community. In order to pro- mote school spirit the Thalians entered a car in the Homecoming parade. Braving TOP ROW: Emily Rich, Suzy Morgan, Jeanie Throckmorton, Barbara Yeo, Fran Fredrichs, Janette Elliot,,, Elaine Munro, Pam Schryver, Mimi Fessler, Barbara Throckmorton. THIRD ROW: Jane Liesveld, Sharon Johnson, Sherry Ruskin, Lisa Lanner, Justine Boehm, Donna Moss, Richey Rowley, Gale Griffin, Francie Feild, Betsy Ruvel. SECOND ROW: Nan freezing temperatures, they decorated their pink and blue convertible and were rewarded for their skill with first prize. As a service to the community the club made a generous donation to the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra. Singer, Karen Kemmerly, Susan McDermott, Sandy Graham, Pat Donovan, Sallie Manley, Kay Heims, Sally Lockridge, Geri Mann. BOTTOM ROW: Sally Smith, Susie Godfrey, Terry Hoyt, Jane Bond, Lyn Van Osdol, Martha Woodmansee, Linda benge, Jan Lafferty, Betsy Lanner. NOT IN PICTURE: Diane arnum, 89 TOP ROW: Sharon Kahn, Jackie Rashbaum, Beckie Lawrence, Barbara Langworthy, Judy Tompkins. Sylvia Nunnelley. Bar- bara Molotsky, Susan Rosenfield. THIRD ROW: Pat Eisberg, Lynne Baughman, Nina Wayne, Sheryl Glasberg, Raleigh Berenson, Gail Henry, Mary Lou Baruxis, Dana Cohen. SEC- OND ROVV: Shirley Wolberg, Sharon Edwards, Linda Wasser- man, Judy Bisman, Louise Denebeim, Ranelle Tobb, Diana Thornton, Susan King. BOTTOM ROW: Sherry Winett, Chris Westermann, Ruth Simon, Joyce Tonkin, Barbara Fried, Joy Firestone, Kerry Goldberg, Susie Wing. NOT IN PICTURE: Eleanor Goodson, Susan Stern. Veda While encouraging the advancement of writ- ten and oral composition, the members of Veda endeavored to obtain the prized silver cup. Miss Virginia Welch spoke to the girls on poetry and appropriate subjects for con- test material, and further help was received through the reading and discussing of last In a candlelight service the Veda officers extend the light of friendship to a new member. 90 year's medal-Winning material. Then the Ve- das prepared their entries and waited for the victorious contest night. The club's activities also included social events such as the annual initiation dinner and candlelight ceremony for new members. First Semester Second Semester President Patricia Eisberg Susan Rosenfield c Vice-President Barbara Molotsky Sheryl Glasberg Second Vice-President Sharon Edwards Joy Firestone Secretary Susan Rosenfield Ranelle Tobb Treasurer Sheryl Glasberg Gail Henry Sponsor Mrs. Elinor Dolson Fil W Je Ge B4 D li1 w E ei nf TC J e Kl J il Di OI 4 iff 'H E' 1 , W LL 1219 254- f Diana First Semester Second Semester . i President Woody Higgins Carl Helmstetter Vice-President Jeff Hantover Bill Voss Secretary Gene Owen Harold Klee Treasurer Bob Bond Bob Bond . Sponsor Mr. Chaney O. Williams Zend-Avesta members are engrossed in their meeting. Chris Z end-A vesta Distinguishing the Zend-Avestas from other ature. World problems were discussed by literary societies are two permanent cups, Mr. Irving Levitas, a lecturer at Kansas City which are kept Well polished by the boys. University and Director of Education at Even though the members concentrated their Temple B'nai J ehudahg and the boys them- VG- efforts on adding a third trophy, they did selves participated in an enthusiastic debate the not limit their programs exclusively to liter- on agnosticism and religion. ties iual on TOP ROW: Andy Hoffman, Bob Woodling, Vic Damon, Steve Carl Helmstetter, Bill Kanter, Bill Laing, Charles Schmelzer, y J9I1I1iI1gS, TOITI MCCaff1'6y, John Foard, Steve Melcher, Harold Bill Voss, Bill Soltz. BOTTOM ROW: Stanley Woll, David Klee, J0hn Shelthn, Dick Fogel- THIRD ROW! Ken Malech, Wolff, Ronnie Bodinson, Gene Grossmann, Ed Rosenfield, David Jim Mnookin, Danny Sudran, Tom Sawyer, W00dY Hig8'iHS, Cochrane, David Cohn, Ron Grossmann, Bob Bond, Bob Simons. Dick Abloff, Gene Owen, Jim McFerrin, Jeff Hantover. SEC- NOT IN PICTURE: Bill Hesselroth. OND ROW: Jim Agranoff, David Silverforb, Jim Hebenstreit, ester 'ield Jerg tone 'obb enry 91 Art Honor Society TOP ROW: Harolee Scott, Tom Sheely, Dick Geer, Ricky Ul- rich, Barbara Langworthy, George Tilton, Bob McMeachin, Joy Taft, Stephanie Keehn. THIRD ROW: Judy Moser, Mary Por- ter, Janette Elliot, Sue McClelland, Barbara Yeo, Geoff Rick- etts, Barb Levitch, Nancy Smutny. SECOND ROW: Sharon Bitner, Betty Ennis, Kathy Hesselroth, Barbara Warren, Midge Faeth, Susan Brown, Cheryl Schneider, Stefanie Gill. BOTTOM ROW: Julie Woodson, Suzanne Tyler, Ellen Jenks, Carol Glad- stone, Judi Fisler, Judy Shawgo, Paula Borenstine, Phyllis Biederman. TOP ROW: Elaine Ernstein, Cheryl Stevens, Vivian Schiff, Jim Cox, Mary Lou McClelland, Jenean Barr, Nancy Middleton, Lillian Connelly. THIRD ROW: Terry Hoyt, Nancy Little, Marian Hammond, Barbara Curts, Carla Schultz, Joyce Camp- bell, Nancy Vollrath, Gail Henry. SECOND ROW: Bob Simons, Margie Roberts, Penny Leonard, Myra Lapides, Gail Adreme, First Semester Second Semester . President Jim COX Dian Hoppe I Vice-President Dian Hoppe Suzie Pitt Secretary Sharon Traxler Sharon Traxler Treasurer Cheryl Schneider Pam Henderson Sponsor Miss Ruth M. Beck 92 Judy Zarr, Dian Hoppe, Pam Henderson, Rosalie Hoffman. BOTTOM ROW: Harriett Davis, Sharon Traxler, Carol Manley, Nancy Hunter, Caryn Nilsson, Jane Bland, Terry Sembach, Debbie Wehrle. NOT IN PICTURE: Lynn Davis, Judy Dloogoff, Judy Glass, Maryanne Gottschall, Judyanne Nelson, Terry Pass- man, Suzie Pitt, Carol Printz, Pat Wally. To provide an opportunity for expanding artistic talents outside the classroom is an aim of the growing Art Honor Society. Helpful suggestions Were given to the mem- bers in a movie which covered the basic fac- tors of design. A visit to the Swope Park Zoo was made by the group in order to sketch animals not found around the school itself. Another trip was a tour of the Hallmark EX- hibit of abstract paintings at the Nelson Art Gallery. 1 5951,-4,0 WF' .aaa f Th1 Scf the me A sp' tin TOl Hax Par Ror Goo - E, .h iii Midge FTOM Glad- 'hyllis X is gf QQ Q45 xi!-Q 3 a t ff' , 12 0 ' Q 1' elf? Efman. lanley, nbach, Jogoff, ' Pass- ,ding s an :iety. nem- fac- Park :etch tself. 1 Ex- 1 Art The Damon Recording Studio is toured by Scherzo. First Semester Second Semester President Harold Boston Pam Price . Vice-President Jeanne Fording Marczella Nagelvoort Jim De Lano Secretary ' Mal? De Lano Mary De Lano Treasurer Marczella Nagelvoort Jeanne Fording Sponsor Mr. George C. Alter Scherzo Scherzo, originally composed of students in the band and orchestra, has extended its membership to the vocal music department. A great part of each meeting this year was spent in constitutional revision. There was time, however, for Carole Squires, who had TOP ROW: Carole Squires, Sheldon Gulinson, Charles Perry, Harold Boston, Jerry Huff, Gayland Keroher, Judy Frashier, Pam Price, Nancy Morgan. SECOND ROW: Linda Hilfinger, Ronnie Winn, Peter Kirby, Glen Hodges, Jim Whitaker, Eleanor Goodson, Louisa Nagelvoort, David Mouber, Marczella Nagel- been awarded a scholarship to the music clinic at the University of Missouri, to relate her experiences. A climax for Scherzo mem- bers was the awards assembly at which the annual Scherzo award was given to an out- standing senior in the orchestra. voort. BOTTOM ROW: Susan King, Evalue Blackwell, Susanne Hammett, Barbara Roworth, Jeanne Fording, Mary De Lano, Lynne Baughman, Barbara Westerfield, Sharon Manbeck. NOT IN PICTURE: Ed Eggleston, Jim Holler, John Kiser, Meredith Roll, John Titterington. 93 TOP ROW: St ve Jennings, Bob Bretz, Greg Curtis, Tom Mc- Norman Yoffee, Harvey Saferstein, T. D. Brous, Jeff Hantover. e Caffrey, Charles Dixon, Steve Melcher. THIRD ROW: Woody BOTTOM ROW: Bob Bond, David Cohn, Ted Bland, Howard Higgins, Rich Palmer, John Shelton, Dave Jackson, Dick Fogel, Brown, Craig Lewis, Ronald Grossmann. NOT IN PICTURE: Carl Helmstetter. SECOND ROW: David Ellis, Gene Owen, Jim Davis, Paul Manson. Law Club In existence only two years, the Law Club was named one of the two most active or- ganizations at Southwest this year. A tour of the U. S. Court House was of great inter- est to the members who had a chance to speak with Richard M. Duncan, U. S. Dis- trict Judge. Lieutenant Governor Hilary First Semester Second Semester i President Steve Jennings Jeff Hantover Vice-President Bob Bretz Woody Higgins . . Secretary J 1m Davis . Bob Bond I Treasurer Dick Fogel Harvey Saferstein Sponsor Mr. F. W. Mann 94 Bush and speakers from the Missouri Bar Association addressed the club concerning various phases of law. Also active socially, the group held several dances and a stag party for their members. These boys not only believe in the scales of justice but Wear pins to prove it. Dean Fredrick Lewis of the University of Kansas City Law School and Ernest Fremont, Jr. of the Missouri Bar Association address the Law Club. if V Vic lab Al lal of in1 fo: Ge me T0 J ac Lol nic ' 3 ff 4 f Q Y fox ,ff ff? 296, , 4 7 J I K 4' A' f ,0V6I'. ,ward JRE: Bar ning ally, stag not fear .nsas I the Slub. Viewing the control panel in the new language laboratory are members of the German Club. First Semester Second Semester . President J. B. Wikoff Judy Johnson Vice-President Judy Johnson Marilyn Doyle Secretary ' Dudley Shoemaker Sandy Grousnick Treasurer Robert McMeachin Chuck Dixon Sponsor Mrs. Audrey Bodner German Club Although the German Club is the newest language organization at Southwest, it is one of the most active. The members viewed interesting films and discussed pertinent in- formation which had been obtained from the German Consul in Kansas City. Instru- mentalists in the club formed a band to ac- TOP ROW: Dudley Shoemaker, J. B. Wikoff, Barry Glasberg, Jack Litman, Charles Dixon, Jim Strand. SECOND ROW: Louis Zwillenberg, Glen Hodges, Bob McMeachin, Sandy Grous- nick, Martha Groening, Ronnie Davidow. BOTTOM ROW: company other members who had learned several German songs. Instruction on prepa- ration of German dishes and table arrange- ment were given by the mother of one of the members. A major event, of course, was dinner at a local German restaurant. Gary Barnett, Steve Bodney, Judy Groening, Judy Johnson, Peter Eglitis, Carlson Farha. NOT IN PICTURE: Marilyn Doyle, Stephen Koshland, Steve Skid, Eugene Tishauer. 95 TOP ROW: Susan Stern, Harvey Saferstein, Jim Parkison, Paul Manson, David Harrop, Nick Kelne, Arthur James, Bill Behrens, Neil Johnson. SECOND ROW: Sharon Johnson, Bob Lange, Jim Agranoff, Susie Jones, Steve Carpenter, Nancy Morgan, Ben Achtenberg, Margie Bergendoff, Sherry Ruskin. BOTTOM ROW: Joy Firestone, Connie Carmichael, Susan Rosenfield, Sheryl Glasberg, Jane Liesveld, David Wynn, Ranelle Tobb, Sally Smith, Mrs. Neal. NOT IN PICTURE: Nancy Davis, Lisa Lanner, Shauna Oltvedt, Rex Thrasher. Russian Club Through casual meetings the members of the Russian Club acquired a better understand- ing of the Russian people and their customs. They enjoyed a movie of a well-known Rus- sian fairy tale Which was supplemented with English subtitles. Colorful slides of her sum- mer trip to Russia were shown by Mrs. Neal. Slides provide an interesting Russian Club program. 96 Helping to beautify the downtown area at Christmas, the students decorated a tree in Russian style over the Auditorium Garage. After much fun and work, the tree was com- pleted only to be torn down by vandals sev- eral days later. First Semester Second Semester President Ben Achtenberg Susie Jones ' Vice-President Susie Jones Sharon Johnson a Secretary Sally Smith Jane Liesveld Treasurer Arthur James Margie Bergendoff Sponsor Mrs. Jeanne Neal , Susan Ranelle Nancy 'ea at ree in irage. L com- S sev- mester Jones hnson esveld endoff All-City Latin Club banquet. So Organized under the auspices of the N2 Latin Club members present a skit at the annual I Junior Classical League, the Latin Club endeavored to promote appreciation of the classical languages. The members observed holidays and enjoyed playing Latin TOP ROW: Jim Mnookin, Carolyn Bufton, Ralph Dick Fogel, John Foard, Barbara Langworthy, Tom Steven Goodman, Steve Melcher, Tom Sawyer, Sam Jane Smith, Sylvia Nunnelley, THIRD ROW: Sher Roman crypto- Jacobson, McCaffrey, Henderson ry Ruski ny, JoAnn Fuhrer, Mary Porter, Ruth Indin, Jeanne Brett, Bob Lange, Barbara Bell, Susan Stern, Neil Johnson. St eve Rosen- baum, Pam Schryver, Karen Kemmerly, Linda Nelson. SEC- OND ROW: Susan King, Geri Mann, David NVQ lff, Susan First Semester Second Semester President Bob Bond Steve Goodman Vice-President Steve Goodman John Foard Secretary Joyce Howey Joyce Howey Treasurer Tom McCaffrey Ralph Jacobson Sponsor Miss Mary C. Johnston ciz Latini grams and charades during their meetings. Steve Melcher Was elected President of the All-City Latin Clubg therefore, the South- West organization became the President Club and prepared the annual city convention. Brown, Gail Henry, Frances Bartlett, Sallie Manley, Diana Cornwell, Jeanne Fording, Connie Clay, Kathy Schoenfeldt, Joyce Campbell, Paula Borenstine, Bob Bond. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Lenge, Susie Dolginow, Janet Glass, Linda Greenbaum, Mary De Lano, Joyce Howey, Sharon Ginsburg, Bobbie Bassin, Alicia Saunders, Nancy Williams, Diana Thornton, Stanley Woll, Joan Stiefel. 97 Le T ricolore TOP ROW: Jim Mnookin, Andy Hoffman, Nick Kelne, John Schlanger, Marshall Westburg, Harry Shrago, John Foard, Pom Bankhead, Clyde Weaver. THIRD ROW: Sally Blue, Joyce De- Lancey, Barb Ulme1'. Bill Freeman, Paul Pritchard, Edith Kal?- lan, Ronnie Goldsmith, Dillard Taylor, Mary Linda McDonnell. SECOND ROW: Madeleine Benz, Don Rifas, Judy Tompkins, Carroll Parsons, Meredith Bly, Betty Ennis, Jeanne Keith, Suzy Morgan, Molly McGee. BOTTOM ROW: Richey Rowley, Irene de Spindler, Eileen Eaglstein, Judie Waisblum, Jim Cravens, Connie Nelson, Ted Bland, Velia Gustafson. l l TOP ROW: Pat Eisberg, Ricky Eisberg, Marci Markowitz, Lil- lian Connelly, Lynne Baughman, Ellen Jenks, Patricia Taylor, Chris Wheatley, Lynne Flapan. THIRD ROW: Lynn Rees, Gail Levitch, Linda Schmitz, Leslie Thompson, Jim Anderson, Ann Morgan, Mary Lou Baruxis, Pat Arnold, Annette Bray. SECOND ROW: Susan Kurtz, Kathy Hall, Lacey Keller, Paula First Semester Second Semester ' President Ruth Simon Connie Nelson Vice-President Susie Godfrey John Schlanger Secretary Patricia Eisberg . Sharon Traxler Treasurer Harry Shrago Carroll Parsons Sponsor Miss Dorothy S. McLeod 98 l l L Griffith, Larry Phillips, Tom Vollrath, Louise Denebeim, Cora- lie Martsolf, Ruth Simon. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Traxler, Diana Thornton, Susie Godfrey, Deann Silverman, Harold Le- vine, Cheryl Brodkin, Donna Galamba, Lucy Ludwig, Sharon Epstein. NOT IN PICTURE: Ann Hirsch, Sharon McCaughey, Barbara McHenry, Carol Sherer, Bette Thompson. Interesting traditions are an important part of the active French Club. Again this year the members celebrated the Christmas sea- son by singing carols in French for the en- joyment of the students passing in the front hall. As always, the life of Joan of Arc was portrayed at the annual spring dinner. The club is hoping to make a tradition of the type of French bingo played at their Christ- mas party. Because there were not enough cards for all participants, a stencil was made. The result: fifty players shouted bingo at once. npkins. h, Suzy ', Irene lravens, X iii, ii ssiil fff 'gf K : Sszszgsf'.: .':v5::3,::,:g- 'E c . I is 2 if if ,O si? i Q 4 5' 0 , , A 4 , 1 ' .1 -as t , ei?- W ' f P af - 1 , Cor a- Frax ler , old Le- Sharon aughey, T part year L sea- .e en- front 3 was The f the Firist- rough was outed' Meetings conducted in Spanish helped achieve the Spanish Club's aim of increas- ing the students' fluency in the language, and interesting programs acquainted the members with the customs of the Spanish- speaking countries. The traditional Pinata was broken by two foreign exchange stu- dents at this year's Christmas party. Those who attended a special program arranged for the club at Guadalupe Center thoroughly enjoyed the Spanish dancing and the tacos. TOP ROW: Susan Hoy, Tom Nitardy, Judy Golding, Bert Jacob, Kenny Kars, Pam Price, Beverly Bair, Susan Golding, Tom Turner. THIRD ROW: Margo Lackie, Carol Cole, David Silverforb, Cheryl Stevens, Janette Elliot, Judy Kaufman, Midge Faeth, Elaine Munro, Mary Gilmore. SECOND ROW: Peggy El Circulo Espanol First Semester Second Semester President Judy Kaufman Susan Golding Vice-President Susan Golding Kay Heims I Secretary Kay Heims Pam Latshaw Treasurer Pam Latshaw Elaine Munro Sponsor Miss Helen Fling Yeddis, Pam Latshaw, Van Mankwitz, Lynn Ottman, Andrew Campbell, Janet Burt, Marie Clark, Ann Falkenberg, Kay Klein. BOTTOM ROW: Ronnie Bodinson, Radine Mankwitz, Lynne Swingley, Donna Moss, Beverly Katz, Betty Peterson, Diana Schultz, Susan McDermott. 1 l a 5 l TOP ROW: Kay Heims, Sally Peck, Janis Luke, Suzanne Rosenstock, Barbara Warren, Elaine Hydeman, Molly Luke, Harriet Wadsworth, Nancy Turner. THIRD ROW: Linda Wasserman, Ann Willimetz, Phyllis Biederman, Jenny Booser, Carol Gladstone, Dana Cohen, Barbara Milens, Margie-Roberts, Sandy Higgins. SECOND ROW: Sharon Grega, Camille Sim- mons, Ka1'in Pyle, Joyce Nanninga, Dana Mindlin, Rita Van- dever. Sandy Brown, Pam Priest, Jan Lafferty-Vw BOTTOM RQWZ Sally Platt, Beverly Brown, Sandy McLean, Lelis Sebert, Sharon Edwards, Joyce Tonkin, Carlyn Kemp, Pam Tennyson, Mary Ellen Culver. NOT IN PICTURE: Sherry Gerber, Sheryl Glasberg, Ronnie Grossmann, Rosalie Hoffman, Julia Jenkins, Gail Portman, Frank Reaves, Bob Shal'D, Nlflll Wtlyney Emlly Rich. 99 A student teacher explains a pamphlet on her vo- cation. First Semester Second Semester President Suzanne Rosenstock Suzanne Rosenstock Vice-President Joan Louis Susan Golding Secretary . Ruth Simon Ruth Simon Treasurer Molly Luke Molly Luke Sponsors Miss Ethel V. Cooper Miss Charlotte E. Brooke uture Teachers 0 America Acquainting its members With the require- ments and advantages of the teaching pro- fession is the purpose of FTA. A teacher for the blind spoke to the girls regarding prob- TOP ROW: Judy Golding, Bonny Halbeck, Joyce DeLancey, Carol Harper, Fran Fredrichs, Susan Golding, Samyra Glass, Mary Linda McDonnell, Sue Whitton, Sharon Bitner, Beverly Bair. THIRD ROW: Stefanie Gill, Marczella Nagelvoort, Sheryl Glasberg, Susan Rosenfield, Elaine Ernstein, Judy Moser, Nancy Smutny, Elaine Moore, Pam Shafer, Susy Williams, Janis Luke. SECOND ROW: Ann Willimetz, Shirley Wolberg, lems of teaching the handicapped. The mem- bers Were also given the opportunity to Work With the children at the Spofford Receiving Home. Lynne Flapan, Vickie Wikoff, Ruth Simon, Ann Hirsch, Ra- dine Mankwitz, Rose Frischer, Susan Randall, Barbara House, Suzanne Rosenstock. BOTTOM ROW: Marlene Marks, Judy Coe, Barbara Benson, Judy Dloogoff, Molly Luke, Joan Louis, Joy Firestone, Sharon Edwards, Sandy Coe, Sharon Wolberg. NOT IN PICTURE: Sharon Crow, Marilyn Shapiro. 100 'USG E215 T L J r V S L C f t t c ll r t c C ,ester Ltock ding ,mon Luke nem- york ving h, Ra- House, Judy Louis, olberg. Y- Teens TOP ROW: Martha Vaughan. Ma1'y Linda McDonnell, Barbara Warren, Carole Squires, Jane Smith, Elizabeth Goodson. Fran Fredrichs. Samyra Glass, Barbara Bell, Catherine Heegn. THIRD ROW: Jill Edmisson, Maryanne Gottschall, Beverly Smith, Eleanor Goodson, Sue Whitton, Nancy Kincaid, Carol Harper, Bonny Halbeck, Mary Gilmore, Irene de Spindler. SECOND ROW: Jan Johnson, Donna Moss, Caroline Yeo, Bar- bara Yeo, Betsy Jackson, Kathy Hesselroth, Connie Clay. Sandy Graham, Jenny Booser, Susan Kurtz, BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn Singer, Linda Hatfield, Nancy Smutny, Sue Barker, Maria Rice, Connie Nelson, Elaine Moore, Barbara Curts, Linda Scott, Nancy Little. i 1 F z i E TOP ROW: Linda Lenge, Debbie Demming, Kathy Melcher, Linda Coe, Mary McDaniel, Ann Willimetz, Betty Francisco, Judy McMahan, Judyanne Nelson. THIRD ROW: Carol Con- roy, Patty Whitton, Joyce Howey, Joanne Wilkerson, Susy Williams, Susanne Hammett, Mary Woodward, Linda Loeb. SECOND ROW: Nancy Firestone, Sandy Coe, Jan Lafferty, Lillyan Wright, Alison Shafer, Pam Shafer, Suzie Dennis, One of the purposes of Y-teens is to grow in friendship with people of other nationalities through understanding. In working toward this goal, the group was pleased to have eX- change students, Irene de Spindler and Madeleine Benz, explain the customs of their native Switzerland. The club contributed to the World Fellowship Fund and gave candy-filled stockings at Christmas to the children in Mercy Hospital. Sherri Gilmore, Donna Hill. BOTTOM ROW: Sally Platt, Sharon Manbeck, Judy Coe, Alicia Saunders, Barbara Benson, Diana Thornton, Billie Wright, Mary Ellen Culver. NOT IN PICTURE: Linda Benik, Linda Bowen, Carina Cartiich, Carrie Eatough, Linda Ferguson, Stefanie Gill, Pam Henderson, Carol Manley, Janet Miller, Peggy Phipps, Cindy Rowan, Martha Sapp, Carol Smith, Gwen Williams. First Semester Second Semester President Mary Linda McDonnell Mary Gilmore Vice-President . Mary Gilmore Connie Nelson Secretary I D Sue Barker Susan Williams Treasurer ' Pam Shafer Betty Francisco Sponsors Mrs. Blanche Moore Miss Jane Joyce 101 l TOP ROVY: Pat Corti, Chris Keehn, Richard Klein, Bob Wood- ling, Steven Goodman, Bob Hicks, Bill Freeman, Rusty David- son, Charles Page, Paul Manson. THIRD ROW: John Skeer, Whit WfVorcester, Paul Spencer, Bob Tomlinson, Staley McDer- met, Harley Scott, Kiah Wa1'den, Bill Voss, Bill Krebs. SEC- OND ROW: Bill Howell, Jim Hodgson, Gary Hall, Keith Zeff, Peter Clagett, John Rollins, Gary Zeff, Cam Schutte, Ricky Eisberg. BOTTOM ROW: Phil Sherman, Dave Thompson, Bill Wilson, David Mouber, Peter Kirby, Roy Thompson, Ed Brady, Alan Jacobson, Harold Levine. NOT IN PICTURE: Larry Davis. Engineers Club The Engineers Club voted to affiliate itself with the Junior Engineering Technical So- ciety and became that organizations 790th chapter. The JETS supplied films and infor- mation pertaining to various fields of engi- First Semester Second Semester . President Bob Hicks Keith Zeff Vice-President Keith Zeff Bob Woodling Recording Secretary Bob Woodling - Bill Howell Corresponding Secretary Richard Klein Kiah Warden 0 Treasurer Phil Sherman Harley Scott Sponsor Mr. Benjamin Silliman 102 neering. This year's activities included a trip to Mid-Continent International Airport Where the club observed the tearing down and reassembling of engines. Members tour the T.W.A. overhaul base. X we Zeff, Ricky , Bill rady, Javis. d a port Jwn Hung. . P1'eSideHf Eleanor Goodson Vice-President Bob Sharp Second Vice-President Tgm Schyvayz Secretary Elaine Hydeman Treasurer John Wjlke Sponsor Mr. Frank L. Stark WSW' 'f,. .M f-3 1 4-ng I A ' me cmd llfiaclquuz ni dams, George Handley displays his entry, Electricity from Water Power, which took first place in its division. Science Club As in previous years, the main project of the Science Club was the Southwest Science Fair. Brooke Sanford received the grand prize for his entry, Operation Moonwatch- Its Problems, Its Methods. At the Fair the members sold refreshments to provide funds TOP ROW: Nancy Kincaid, Frank Greene, Kim Judd, Gene Manuel, Jack Litman, Robert Sharp, Marshall Westburg, Jane Smith, Susan Golding, Paul Pritchard. THIRD ROW: Eleanor Goodson, Jackye Greenberg, Frances Bartlett, Ken Malech, Torn Schwarz, Kenny Bold, Bill Freeman, Joy Taft, Charles Howell, Pete Levi. SECOND ROW: Maryanne Gottschall, Margie Roberts, Raleigh Berenson, Jan Johnson, Nancy Turner, for their organization. In addition to work on their entries, the students enjoyed inter- esting programs, one of which was an at- tempted demonstration of hypnosis by a visiting speaker, who was unable to put Mr. Stark into a trance. Jeanne Keith, Carroll Parsons, Gary Ravis, Jay Barrish, Steve Rosenbaum. BOTTOM ROW: John Wilke, Shirley Wolberg, Harriett Davis, Roger Baker, Elaine Hydeman, Linda Wasser- man, Alicia Saunders, Sharon Wolberg, Pam Green, Mr. Stark. NOT IN PICTURE: Jim Agranoff, Jim Cravens, Clarke Garry, Mary Beth Johnston, Bill Lowe, Lee McGraw, Mike Mann, Jac Roberson, Jerry Schenck, Bill Truog. 103 l 1 1 . L The Chess men concentrate on a close match. First Semester Second Semester President Ronald MacLennan Tom Schwarz Vice-President Gil Fulmer Gil Fulmer Secretary Robert Sharp John Foard Treasurer . Tom Schwarz Larry Mayer Sponsor Mr. James S. McKee Chess Club For the first time the meetings of the Chess Club were opened to girls. However, they were allowed only to play the gentlemanly game of chess, and not to become members of the organization. After three undefeated matches last year with chess clubs of other TOP ROW: Gil Fulmer, Nick Kelne, John Foard, Robert Sharp, Tom Schwarz, Jim Newell, Arnie Wasserstrom. THIRD ROW: Richard Serkes, Leslie Greene, Ronald MacLennan, Kim Judd, Douglas Zetmeir, Ernest Cambron, Frank Greene. SEC- OND ROW: Mike Briggs, Bruce Super, Bill Wilson, Allen schools, the members again provided stiff competition in this year's tournament. Pre- paring for the event, the boys held an intra- club contest to determine the ability of their players. Schick, Steve Marten, John Langworthy, Larry Mayer. BOT- TOM ROW: Homer Dyer, Ricki Larson, David Kahle, Mike Leeper, Michael Zuk, Tom Blackmar, Doug Salzer, Mr. McKee. NOT IN PICTURE: George Bartholomaeus, David Wynn. 104 ester V31'Z mer hard iyer stiff Pre- tra- heir BOT- Mike ic Ke e . ,,:, .,4:,,.,,,,,., 5 fl E K I 5 cw ,f t . , , .- . ,. TOP ROW: Jon Pollock, John Curtright, Whit Worcester, Jim Steve Gould, Bob Skinner, Mr. Ford. NOT IN PICTURE: Bill Jennett, Melvin Heillma'n, Bill Goodson, Bill Green. BOTTOM Herrman, Dudley Shoemaker, ROW: Peter Kirby, David Mouber, Jim Hontos, Anthony Saper, Radio Club The Radio Club has stimulated interest in radio broadcasting, high fidelity, and elec- tronics. Phone-patches, long distance tele- phone calls by radio, Were placed free of charge by the members to various places in First Semester Second Semester President Jim J ennett Whit Worcester Vice-President l Whit Worcester Peter Kirby Secretary . Peter Kirby Jim Hontos Treasurer I Peter Kirby Bill Goodson Sponsor Mr. Clayton Ford the United States. In addition to field trips to radio station KCMO and Midwest Research Institute, the boys installed a new antenna for the school radio station. An antenna for their short Wave radio is checked by concerned members of the Radio Club. 105 TOP ROW: Martha Vaughan, Sue Barker, Marie Muff, Sylvia Nunnelley, Beckie Lawrence, Samyra Glass, Sue Whitton, SEC- OND ROW: Sharon Edwa1'ds, Beverly Katz, Pam Shafer, Jill Edmisson, Mary McDaniel, Helen Applegate, Ann Willimetz. BOTTOM ROW: Diana Dahl, Barbara Benson, Barbara Fried, Edith Koffler, Sandy Goodwin, Diana Thornton, Kathie Brown. NOT IN PICTURE: Janet Miller. Hestia The activities of Hestia stimulated in the members a greater interest in fashions and homemaking. Creating and modeling outfits of newspaper during the fall membership party gave the girls an opportunity to show First Semester Second Semester President Pam Shafer Diane Thornton Vice-President Beckie Lawrence Sue Barker Secretary . Sharon Edwards Martha Vaughan Treasurer Samyra Glass Sylvia Nunnelley Sponsor Miss Frances Whitmire 106 their designing ability. Home Economics was discussed by Mrs. Eunice Kirk, a teacher at J. C. Nichols school. The Hestias adopted a German family at Christmas and surprised them with gifts of toys and food. Fall fashions of paper are created by the Hestias. First Semester Second Semester . President Richey Rowley Patricia Eisberg Vice-President Joan Louis Jane Smith Secretary Barbara Molotsky JoAnn Fuhrer . Treasurer Lynne Swingley I Lynne Swingley Sponsor Mr. Leonard J. Western potli Through participation in assemblies and other school productions, the Spotlighters fulfilled the requirements for membership in the National Thespian Society, an honorary dramatic organization. Points were acquired in the traditional Spotlighter's assembly in TOP ROW: Susie Bauer, Richard Klein, Bill Barr, Dick Fogel, Dave Jackson, Barbara Molotsky, Jane Smith, Barbara Mc- Henry, Paul Winett. THIRD ROW: Lynne Swingley, David Cohn, David Ellis, Martha Groening, Gene Owen, Leland Shurin, Gene Grossmann, JoAnn Fuhrer. SECOND ROW: Nan Singer, Rhonda Bloom, Patricia Eisberg, Richey Rowley, Sallie Manley, The villain appears in a melodrama presented in a Spotlighters' assembly. hters which excerpts from Our Town and Sorry Wrong Number Were presented. A special attraction for the dramatists was the annual initiation dinner at which the business man- ager of the Starlight Theater spoke. Francie Feild, Suzanne Rosenstock, Ginnie Lemmon. BOTTOM ROW: Joan Louis, Ranelle Tobb, Janet Glass, Linda Green- baum, Dana Mindlin, Joy Firestone, Bobbie Bassin, Gail Roths- clhild, Mr. Western. NOT IN PICTURE: Woody Cozad, Diane arnum. 107 CAFETERIA COURTESY COMMITTEE TOP ROW: Jim Comer, Jerry Huff, Karl Fallman, Don Sneed, Galley, Tom Turner, Jim Brown, Ray Falkenberg, Larry Combs, Jim Davis, Tom Baker, Harold Klee, Pat Connelly. THIRD Tom Smith, Charles Perry, Bryant Upjohn. BOTTOM ROW: ROW: T, D. Brous, Ted Koutsoubos, Bob Hicks, Jerry Henkel, Marczella Nagelvoort, Jim Goar, Doug McGaughy, Bill Smith, Bob Bretz, Harold Boston, Paul Manson. SECOND ROW: Tom Louisa Nagelvoort, Ronnie Mirikitani, Frank Travalent. Service Committees TREASUREIVS ASSISTANTS STANDING: Pat Eisberg, Felis Sebert, Kathy Klingberg, Larri Deane Lewis, SITTING: Mr, O. L. Hoover. 108 HEALTH ASSISTANTS STANDING: Barbara Sagl, Sharon Johnson, Lynne Flapan, Pam Shafer. SITTING: Miss Vesta Bollinger. NOT IN PIC- EERE: Barbara Finkel, Mary Koenigsdorf, Felice Shaffer, Kit omas. .1 5 xg -'- mx .www-ms-:.Wf:,--,H,awww1, .V s -'w-:---- ' T. 3 ex x xc X . Y X 95 ' X. . . X X il Q S S z i . . . l mbs, OW . nith, i BDHTI, PIC- ', Kit The new system of four homeroom periods has not affected the efficiency of the service committees. Although their work has in- creased, the Cafeteria Courtesy Committee, the Audio-Visual Staff, and the Health, Of- fice, and Treasurer's Assistants have con- tinued to volunteer their services. The CCC, composed of members of the Lettermen's Club, helped to keep order in the crowded lunchroom. With the expansion of the audio- visual room, a larger area in which to store and service equipment for classroom use was available to the staff. Aiding in the care of students and keeping files up to date were the responsibility of the nurse's assistants. Filing was also part of the work of the office assistants who were given various assign- ments by the office staff. The increased number of homerooms created a need for ad- ditional students in the treasurer's office. AUDIO-VISUAL STAFF TOP ROW: Jerry Huff, Jim Tucker, Jim Jennett, Tom Galley. SECOND ROW: Leland Shurin, Midge Faeth, Betty Ennis, Marilyn Doyle. BOTTOM ROW: Steve Cohen, Elaine Hyde- man, Karen Marcum, Pam Fogel. NOT IN PICTURE: Retha Goldman, Charles Scarbrough, Marilyn Shapiro, Dave Thompson. OFFICE ASSISTANTS TOP ROW: Kathy Noteis, Judy Brett, Elaine Munro. SIXTH ROW: Janey Sorrels, Jan Lafferty. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Ulmer, Jenny Booser, Gail Young. FOURTH ROW: Janet Burt, Michele Relder, Nancy Zeiner. THIRD ROW: Betsy Ruvel, Pat Arnold, Jane Liesveld. SECOND ROW: Rose Frischer, Joy Firestone, Sally Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Woody Higgins, Carl Helmstetter. 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Piactice prepares Jim and Bairy foi their duet The Guls Chou make plans to wash that man iight out of their hair industrious art students work as hard as anyone else. As the curtain of the Reds!-sin Rebels opened, the men of Loneiswingo were still in politi- cal power. The women, however, held secret meetings attempting to put their candidates into office. Through songs, jazz music, and modern interpretive dances the two parties, Daisies and Raiders, did their best to demon- strate the outstanding qualifications of each candidate. In this production every act dis- played the versatile arts of the students. Indeed, the show could not have been viewed without the co-operation of all on the 1960 production staff. Writing pages of script, hearing auditions, assigning parts followed by memorizing and practicing produced a de- lightful evening's entertainment. Everyone is blurry-eyed after the strain of two nights of hot lights, it was fun, but work too. ft' TOP ROW: Barry Eisenberg, Jimmy Brown, John Schlanger, ROW: Bonnie Jones, Harriet Wadsworth, Diane Varnum, Gin- Andy Lyons, John Shelton, James Christian, Bruce Woodruff. nie Lemmon, Maria Rice, Judy Shawgo, William Alden. BOT- THIRD ROW: Cindy Rowan, Ruth Fite, Ardyce Chinnery, Jim TOM ROW: Laurie Fenimore, Susan Randall, Richey Sue Row- Merrick, Arnold Spector, Jill Edmisson, Judy Moser. SECOND ley, Peggy Peterson, Kathy Hall, Barbara Wilch. Under the guidance of the new music diree- churches and other schools. A high point in tor, Mr. Carder Manning, the Concert Choir the Choir's activities was its visit to War- continued its outstanding work. In school rensburg, Missouri, to compete in the State the vocal ensemble participated in the Christ- Music Contest, its finale was the singing at mas and Easter assemblies, Redskin Revels, the Baccalaureate and Commencement Serv- and formed the chorus of the operetta. Out- ices. side school they entertained at nearby The Concert Choir's singing of Christmas favorites provides the culmination of a fine holiday program. l I 116 . 4. - ,L IE, 1-0 .1. ' is 552. Q ' .. :Ss5's:-. is 5. Nx X Q x X rx, S X Qs l X Rx , 'Xxx Y 5 Q Q mvof fs x X sw ,G v ' Vt? w as sis? it Q 6 as iris s S yka gy was Q, vw 2,3 sa ,ag ..,,.,. 1. x rag s Wi? A w. 5 Q f 3 , aa' ff f 1 Er, ti I im, o 9 5 an , 0 y , x , Gin- BOT- Row- .t in Var- tate g at erv- IH. if , 29 ' fi , f ff ff? if f 1 l QW f , ,ffz7yQf 9 v f K , A . 4 f , sf 4 f X12 X I Kff f f 4 ,Q sr ' v f Z' f f v 5 0 TOP ROW: Pat Connelly, Charles Dixon, John Thomson, Dave stein, Pat Bengtson, Jackie Boisse, Linda Gay Nelson, Kay Hart, Don Sneed, Harvey Throop, Larry Combs, Dale Mutch- ler, Criss Elliott. THIRD ROW: Tom Cummings, Sandy Grous- nick, Larry Hill, Kim Judd, Meredith Bly, Chris Paterson, Sandra Higman, Sandi Logan. SECOND ROW: Steve Bern- Klein, Steve Dawson, Shirley Reid, Ricky Eisberg. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Boyce, Phyllis Clay, Carole Six, Diana Cornwell, Susie Soard, Rosemary Robertson, Judy McMahan, Stanley Woll. New Teacher Directs Music Groups Judy Brett, Paul Spencer, Rosemary Robertson, Chuck Dixon, Nancy Zeiner, Larry Combs, Dale Mutchler, Barry Eisenberg, Arnold Spector. First Semester Second Semester President Dale Mutchler Paul Spencer Vice-President Nancy Zeiner A Chuck Dixon Secretary Judy Brett Barry Eisenberg Treasurer Paul Spencer Larry Combs Chaplain Chuck Dixon Arnold Spector Parliamentarian Susie Soard Historian Rosemary Robertson Rosemary Robertson Librarians D011 Speed BOIIIHG JOIICS Arnold Spector Larry Hill 117 TOP ROW: Bonnie Herbrason, Justine Boehm, Susan McDer- mott, Susan Hoy, Sally Blue, Pam Schryver, Leslie Thompson. THIRD ROW: Carol Sherer, Erma Lee Phillips, Carol Barg- frede, Mary McDaniel, Jackie Rashbaum, Merrilee Bourne, Judy Johnson. SECOND ROW: Linda Hatfield, Diana Silverman, Karen Kemmerly, Candy Anderson, Lacey Keller, Judith Luns- ford, Linda Lang. BOTTOM ROW: Donna Hill, Kathy Schoen- feldt, Carol Horine, Gail Larkin, Julie Deaver, Susie Godfrey, Betsy Lanner. NOT IN PICTURE: Susie Jones, Roberta Cap- lan, Sue Funck, Marvie McCarran, Pam Fogel. Girls ' Choir TOP ROW: Janet Shoaf, Carolyn Cox, Betsy Jackson, Janet Solter, Marty Weaver, Barbara Gable, Linda Zide. THIRD ROW: Diana Ragan, Joanne Wilkei'son, Jeanne Brett, Teresa Gibson, JoAnn Fuhrer, Dana Cohen, Joyce Rising. SECOND ROW: Beth Stewart, Joyce Howey, Karen Williams, Connie Carmichael, Sunny Robertson, Marcia Hooker, Kathy Klingberg. BOTTOM ROW: Sherri Gilmore, Cheryl Richards, Gayle Mc- Gaughy, Jill Miller, Kay Emmons, Margie Carl, Sharon Wol- berg. 118 9 -Q..-N N FXQ X N ' wx , SSW QQ i xx ENN A jxs X. . X f - f Luns- hoen- lfrey, Cap- fberg. 74 fj, . V-2 is . -A.r-,-:avr-T . --A .- - 2- M., N Y , he :g '7 2 A ,,f, TOP ROW: James De Lano, Barry Eisenberg, John Swenson, Harvey Throop, John Thomson, Dale Mutchler, Donald Stein, Dave Hackett, John Schlanger, Paul Spencer, Charles Schmel- zer. THIRD ROW: Jim Kirsch, Dick Duncan, John Curtright, Harvey Saferstein, Jim Cumming, Stephen Koshland, Kim Judd, John Rollins, Bruce Woodruff, Andrew Zide. SECOND ROW: Steve Dawson, Bertram Ross, Frank Reaves, Arnold Spector, Rick Arlan, Steve Woods, Brad Smith, Jim Roberts, Bob Mob- ley, Tom Cummings. BOTTOM ROW: Stanley Woll, Mike Keeler, Jeffrey Piercy, Tracy Leonard, Ricky Eisberg, Ray Russback, John Hess, Charles Howell, Chris Hakan, Larry Phillips, Mr. Manning. NOT IN PICTURE: John Shelton, Greg Dolan, Chuck Dixon, Jerry Arni. Male Chorus Talented describes the eight young men in this group. Their vocalizing was enjoyed by audiences in school during assemblies and at different church and civic functions. Male ctet TOP ROW: Chuck Dixon, Dave Hart, Barry EiS6f1b91'iZ- SEQ- OND ROW: John Shelton, Paul Spencer. BOTTOM ROW! Criss Elliott, Dale Mutchler, Tom Cummlngs. 119 TOP ROW: Chuck Dixon, Dave Hart, Larry Combs. THIRD ROW: Linda Gay Nelson, Sandi Logan, Chris Paterson. SEC- OND ROW: Harvey Throop, Criss Elliott, Paul Spencer. BOT- TOM ROW: Nancy Zeiner, Laurie Fenimore. Indian Belles The sweet-sounding Voices of the sixteen In- dian Belles harmonizing together always presented a Wonderful listening experience. The girls sang in assemblies and area schools, and were entered in the State Music Contest. They also entertained in the Recl- skin Revels. 120 outhwest Singers This mixed group, chosen from the Concert Choir, rendered a Wide Variety of tunes ranging from Hernando's Hideaway in the Reclslcin Revels to Cantate Domino in the State Contest. The ensemble performed at other schools, churches, and social gather- ings. h TOP ROW: Carole Six, Chris Paterson. Sandi Logan, Jackie Boisse. THIRD ROW: Linda Gay Nelson, Richey Rowley, Pat Bengtson, Shirley Reid. SECOND ROW: Ardyce Chinnery, Rosemary Robertson, Ginnie Lemmon, Susan Randall. BOT- TOM ROW: Phyllis Clay, Laurie Fenimore, Barbara Wilch. NOT IN PICTURE: Nancy Zeiner. :ert nes the the , at rer- ackie Pat nery, BOT- Iilch. ,ZQVLJ5 -am-ag, 2 M w f :'f4V , iw' ww 4 WW,-. 1 tm., L J Qi 2 .Ji 'L' rsf ' 'Z 4 Qi , 2 3 , ft, 2-Zh , . TOP ROW: Mimi Fessler, Caroline Yeo, Linda Ferguson, Judy Tompkins, Marti Bleakmore, Samyra Glass, Suzy Morgan, Lynn Bretz, Donna Moss. THIRD ROW: Carol Babcock, Lynne Swingley, Mary Lou Baruxis, Sue Barker, Marilyn Goodson, Madeleine Benz, Susan Shipman, Sally Peck, Linda Deaver. SECOND ROW: Pam Priest, Sandy Brown, Susan Sandhaus, Lyn Van Osdol, Nancy Ann Hunter, Rita Vandever, Mary Beth Johnston, Carole Hammer, JoNell Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Beverly Nagel, Joan Cowan, Barbara Benson, Joyce Tonkin, Karin Pyle, Janice Kenney, Susan Levitt, Beverly Brown, Girls ' Glee Susie Bauer, Francie Feild, Kay Heims, and Gene Grossman portray the Nativity in a still-life scene. 121 -,..-- 2 V1 ' -, . -' - . With much outside practice the orchestra perfects its overtures and accompanying numbers. As always the orchestra set the mood for the annual Redskfm Revels and operetta. This stalwart group trudged through eight inches of snow and zero temperature in order to perform at the Holiday Formal Concert. They also played in the City Orchestra Festi- val. Outside school, soloists and ensembles from the orchestra entertained for church and civic groups. Many of the members en- tered the City, District, and State Music con- tests. BACK ROW: Outside to inside. George Day, Jim Holler, Mr. Wasserman, Carol Willmert, John Cater, Irene Ballinger. Alter. THIRD ROW: Ronald MacLennan, Barbara Roworth, Stanley Greenberg, Nancy Henry, Lynne Baughman, Sally De Lano, Pam Price. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Fording, Linda FIRST ROW: Sandra Day, Meredith Roll, Kathy Broyles, Pamela Rowley, l 122 les 'ch EI1- JH- ger Iles, P1'9Sid6Ilt Sandy D337 VICQ-PI'6Sid6llt Pam Pyicg Secretary-Treasurer Penny Reynolds Student Conductor Mayy De Lano A STANDING: Mary De Lano, Pam Price, Sandy Day. SITTING Penny Reynolds. BACK ROW! Bill AHUIOYIY, Jim Whitaker, Merrill Day, Jim Frazier. FIRST ROW: Evalue Blackwell, Mary De Lano Gardner, Ansil Chapin, Jerry Huff. SECOND ROW: Sandra Penny Reynolds, Louisa Nagelvoort. Johnson, John Kiser, Ronald Winn, Robert Weinstein, Judy 123 1 +A.- bd-WYAH . ... -,,,... ....-...-- f-f- -f-------W --- '- - BACK ROW: Walter Miller, Steve Shlyen, Dowell Estes, Nancy Morgan, Barbara Westerfield, Mr. Alter. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Manbeck, Tom Eidson, Jim McMeachin, John Tittering- ton, David Throop, George Cook, David Troxel, Ray Falken- berg, Doug Mill, John Rollins, Jerry Huff. THIRD ROW: Band members reported to the field early to practice both music and marching which they later exhibited at the football pre-game and half-time shows. The members also made up the Pep Bands which played at the bas- ketball games. They performed rousing se- Steve Greenstein, Harold Levine, Steve Osman, Jackie Green. SECOND ROW: Harold Boston, Sheldon Gulinson, Suzanne Hammett, Tony Huddleston, John Bacher, Charles Perry. FIRST ROW: Marczella Nagelvoort, Eleanor Goodson, Jerry Wheeler, Dixie Anderson. lections at the Band Assembly, were present- ed in the Spring Concert of Fine Arts, and marched many miles While playing in the Westport Day and American Royal Parades. A high point Was the Annual Tooters' Club Picnic and Swimming Party. Band members present interesting formations during half-time shows. 124 een. lnne RST aler, nt- md the les. lub f 5 BACK ROW: Mike Burnett, Glen Hodges, Doug Curts, David Mouber, Bill Goodson, Ronnie Reiman, Merrill Day, Shane Davis, Peter Kirby, Jerry Williams. THIRD ROW: Ed Eggle- ston, Jerry Garrett, Mike Nichols, Addison Slentz, Bill Hodg- son, Bill Lowe, Bill La Doucieur, Richard Fo1'ney, Charles Scar- brough, Larry Wells. SECOND ROW: Gayland Keroher, Bob Edwards, John Kiser, Linda Hilfinger, Bob Dimsdale, Dennis Pratt. FIRST ROW: Carole Squires, Pam Price, Susan King, Sandra Day. Band Marches n BACK ROW: Jerry Garrett, Mike Burnett, Harold Boston, Pam Price, Jerry Williams. FRONT ROW: Martha Vau han 3 , Sandy Day, Sandy Gilliam, Penny Reynolds. Bt' Q 2 'V , uf' P11-fsident Harold Boston Vice-President Mike Burnett Secretary-Treasurer Pam Price Harold Boston Jerry Garrett Student Conductor Drum Major Assistant Jerry Williams , Penny Reynolds Head MaJorettes Sandy Day Assistants Sandy Gllllam Martha Vaughan 125 -Y AN. 'J-C 414164, -L-1 --L. f 7 ,,. .., f, ,. fm, H ZW ,fw 4: 'fn 6 .3 -, ,yi , K xx' I -X -Q: Q f KW: gg Ma, IH f ff f f 2 X my E ,. Q the the uard ches. t. These cats dig the savings of the Activity Ticket. K. U. Band members are intrigued with a torn letter. Because the assemblies did not come as often this year, they Were greatly anticipated by the students. Culture and fun Were provided in these hours. The audience listened atten- tively to the Kansas City Philharmonic Or- chestra, Student Council campaign speeches, and Major John Riley, a member of her Majesty's Coldstream Guard. Programs were presented by various clubs for enter- tainment and to promote interest in these groups. The cheerleaders appeared fre- quently calling for spirited cheers from the audience. The Kansas University Orchestra, directed by Robert Baustian, presents a program of classical selections. 127 if i 1 i l v ..4, X7 fy, W , , 1, 4 .4 W, ff pff' Z Z .. 5' S 1 A, ,, ,f I XJ' if 4, W fi 4 'j,!71 inf----Akff' W, ffm Q W fx ,, , fg,,b,,m WW ,,, f 1 ' MW Qu f ,W Jw W W f,-,Z H I ,uf W, ,f ., ,, Q V f , Vwifiz 7 , 5, Q ,gyqf 5-9 f i ' f ffl f A Z f Z 4 ' 2 s f 1. f v 4 ,Ziff 1 law 1 1 f .w f 1 K f f 'QA .6 N ., , f 4 6 1 W X? v 4 ,fi if ya 1 .3 13 iff W ,. f A 'A 'f 95' 1 f Qi a if I 'aa ! S O 'SE Mm ,I ' ,S Q S J +4 Wg Q A 95 gz xv x 4 XS ,sv ,N X .,,, A N1 X M 2 ,x Nam, W Q' , 1,4 HPAX V 'ffi' lf I, 2. 9 5 , w f f L f f if W I Z f WW V- QS -ef V f , 1 Q ,VI 'f Q A, 7 ,ff',ff'M'X 4 be ,, , f 2 5 . 4 E7- Y 2 4 1 'WM .v X i Evan offers to show the new girls around. 130 Ask Any Girl DRAMATIS PERSONAE Meg Wheeler Miles Doughton Euan Doughton Acla Vince Alvin Terri Lisa Ruby H eicli Jeannie Mrs. Wheeler Mr. Wheeler Aunt Lettie Aunt Fern Jane Ellen Extras Student Director Faculty Director Orchestra Concluctor Richey Rowley Gene Owen Dave Jackson Suzanne Rosenstock Gene Grossmann Harvey Saferstein JoAnn Fuhrer Ginny Hall Diane Varnum Kay Heirns Joan Louis Elizabeth Goodson Richard Klein Marilyn Doyle Pam Shafer Patricia Arnold Barbara Molotsky Nancy Ann Hunter Elaine Hydeman Pat Bengtson Patricia Eisberg Leonard J. Western George C. Alter v . , .,1.,,- .V ,,.. ,,,,, ,.,,, g,.s. ,-,., ....1 h...,-ZW Y ,,. -,,,.V , ,W . V . ,.,,,, 1, U A r,,.,-.,.. . ,E W Dana Mindlin, Margo Lackie, Jim Roberts, Steve Rosenbaum. Debate Team The debate team, with the help of Miss Grace Breen, represented Southwest in city tourna- ments. Practice for the stiff competition was gained from debating before Various After cleaning up, the boys can sit down and relax. 132 speech classes in school. During the forensic season they argued the question, Resolved that the United Nations should be signifi- cantly strengthened. Stage Crew To the Stage Crew fell many unpleasant tasks and irregular hours. Their work was usually constructing scenery, tuning in microphones, controlling lighting, adjusting curtains, and moving properties on and off silently and unseen 1 now truly possible with black tee shirtsj. When not laboring, this vital group relaxed in its Hangout. l l l 4 fnsic lved nifi- sant was in ting off with this Bill Howell and Jim De Lano repair the spotlight. TOP ROW: Gene Owen, Bill Howell, Pete Clagett. SECOND ROW: Bruce Woodruff, Staley McDermet, Tom Galley, Jim De Lano. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Jennett. Gene Owen places properties in position and Bruce Woodruff adds, the final dab of paint ,-,.1-Lu-- ,,, ,... .,-, ,,,,, ,. ,,,,,.,. ,V ,-,.,.,..,. , ,.. - ,.....-. - . -.... v-., .., ,.- ...L....-.- -. -. i A 1 1 , 1 Ov my g m 1 U' . . wwf 1- .ff f f Q ' gS?,fQf Q' ' f f ,f 'IA lm ,Q I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 CHE EE - MISS NANCY HUNTER 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I A A wi Ng, ZW I, , , . . ,V 7. ff , f- Q..-i t Q 'Wins Q, - - - V a w , X w vffh X 5, 3, ' . , K 7 f ' via , ' 1 , , f W-4 f f .sf W I A, ff Ja f N N-1 ,B 4 x Q X Q f M Raw, .1 ,K wgw i! sf , ' ' S K X I Miss Karen Marcum Miss Judy Brett I Att ndant I Miss Pat Bengtson Miss Sally Smith ff' ,ff ' , ' S W ' M, f W ,f I , 9 4 sh? Q' ', ,viii ,J , , 'f ,'i-f f I ,f f' , W ,asf A. ff f 3 f , ,, ff, Moy Z!!! W I I I I I I I I I I 7' I , I I I I 5, yy I!! I I Margie Bergendoff Orgarwizatvlons Editor Jim Parkison Editor-in-Chief Ronnie MacLennan Paul Kivett Sports Editor Photographer Queen candidates admire posters for the sales cam- paign. M142 Sachem Preserves Struggling to meet innumerable deadlines, the Sachem staff and sponsor, Mr. Woods, endeavored to prepare a book which pre- served the year's activities. After eight months of planning and Work, the book was Junior Assistants John Foard Geri Mann Bonny Halbeck Joyce Howey Carol Cole Alicia Saunders Gail Henry Linda Lenge David Litwack rn!! f K if V 1 BS es, is, re- fht 'HS ann vey ,ers nge ., J , .f .M . Ann Morgan Activities Editor Keith Zeff U nderclass Editor Year s Work and Play put to bed. The staff Wishes to express its appreciation for the invaluable assistance given by Miss Mary C. Johnston, Mr. William J. Brewster, and Mr. O. L. Hoover, Jr. Bob Woodling Arthur James Senior Class and Faculty Editor Business Manager Underclass Representatives Photographic Layout Editor Dudley Shoemaker Sophomore Ronnie BOdiT1S0n Freshman Jim Hebenstreit Photogwlphic Assistants . Eighth Grade Van Van Osdol ChaI'l6S Perry, Gllbert Fulmer FIRST SEMESTER Steve Melcher Barbara Molotsky Beckie Lawrence Pam Latshaw Edie Kaplan Susie Godfrey President and Publisher Business Manager Copy Editor Make-Up Editor Circulation Managers Ph0t0gl'Hphers Kiah Warden Larry Bodinson Art Staff Larry Rittmaster Bob McMeaehin SCOOPS Edif0rS Georgia Lonnecker Lisa Lanner Sponsor Miss Virginia Welch Trail Keeps Students TOP ROW: Barbara Molotsky, T. D. Brous, Elizabeth Goodson Steve Melcher, Larry Rittmaster, Harry Shrago, Bill Zimmer man, Edith Kaplan, Kiah Warden. THIRD ROW: Steve Cohen Larry Bodinson, Mary Linda McDonnell, Lisa Lanner, Ronnie Goldsmith, Judy Tompkins, Larry Rothman, Judy Kaufman Bob McMeachin. SECOND ROW: Elaine Hydeman, Pam Latl s i 3 41 Steve Melcher and Barbara Molotsky head the staff. Well-In formed shaw, Elaine Moore, David Ellis, Barbara Ulmer, Mary Gil- more, Harriet Kusnetzky, Pam Shafer, Leland Shurin. BOT- TOM ROW: Ruth Simon, Pat Eisberg, Jane Liesveld, Mary Koenigsdorf, Susie Godfrey, Sally Smith, Joan Louis, Beverly Portman, Phil Sherman. 138 p , -4-.....,....-... S VX X uf 4 sf VY? 7 gf vviiii gagl fii sfzsf iff. G11- .OT- Iary e 1' l y 1 Photographer Kiah Warden contributes fine pictures. Susie Godfrey and Edie Kaplan are busy on Trail The purpose of the Trail was to inform and entertain the students. In addition to school news, each issue contained timely editorials, interesting feature articles, pictures, gossip SECOND SEMESTER Co-Editors Business Manager Associate Editor Managing Editor Advertising Editors Editorial Editor Feature Editor Photographer Art Staff Student Advisors Sponsor T. D. Brous Carl Helmstetter Patricia Eisberg Jane Liesveld Edie Kaplan Susie Godfrey Ronnie Goldsmith Judy Kaufman Sally Smith Kiah Warden Larry Rittmaster Bob McMeachin Barbara Molotsky Steve Melcher Miss Virginia Welch day. columns, jokes, and alumni notes. An under- taking of such magnitude kept the staff members Working at full force all year. T. D. Brous, Pat Eisberg, and Carl Helmstetter. 139 ....--.,1..,.l--1--1 -A ..,.. V -, TOP ROW: Jim Parkison, Bonny Halbeck, Martha Groen ing, Barbara Throckmorton, Susan Golding, Susie Bauer, Bar bara Molotsky, Harry Shrago. THIRD ROW: Sheryl Ruskin Judy Kaufman, Arthur James, Bill Laing, Carl Helmstetter, Gene Owen, David Litwack, Brad Smith. SECOND ROW Gail Henry, Ann Fallaenberg, Louise Denebeim, Suzanne Rosen- V, f y, f Q , ,f , ' ,f 5 , 4 9 y , ' Q 25' rc. ,,. ,., f ,I , ff ,. ,,,f , Q f'r' ,V 1? af , sf! S, 'Aw Q ,f ff .. 7, . stock, Ginnie Lemmon, Richey Rowley, Jeff Hantover, Ed Rosenfield. BOTTOM ROW: Stanley Woll, Debbie Wehrle, Joan Louis, Susan King, Nan Singer, Joyce Howey, Leslie Thompson, Larri Dean Lewis, Jill Ronai, Vicky Brockus. NOT IN PICTURE: Lynn Ottman, Pam Tennyson. T hirty-Fourth Literary Contest The Z. A.'s are serenaded on to victory. 140 Zend-Avesta, Sesame Seize Cup Second Place: Omega, Excelsior, Thalian Following the traditional dinner, the clubs marched into the festively decorated audi- torium on time. Excelsior entered carrying coffins for the other societies While Summus marched in backwards. The competition be- gan immediately. While the judges' scores for the oral presentations, and the previously submitted Written entries Were being tallied, the presidents led individual club singing. Silence prevailed when Mr. Cannon Was handed the final tabulation. When the last name Was read, Sesame and Zend-Avesta were pronounced the victors, scoring eight points each. Omega, Excelsior, and Thalian tied for second with five points each. vi , 'ii waii .'.y:- 'is Six, 1 351:14 1 ,Ed ehrle, Qeslie NOT Il lubs udi- ring rnus be- ares usly lied, ing. was last esta ight ,lian VERY SUPERIOR Essay Susie Bauer, Delphi Vicky Brockus, Omega Susan Golding, Sesame Bonny Halbeck, Sesame Essay Larri Dean Lewis, Athena Jim Parkison, Excelsior Pam Tennyson, Omega Joyce Howey, Sappho Barbara Throckmorton, Thalian Gail Henry, Veda Verse Bill Laing, Zend-Avesta Ed Rosenfield, Zend-Avesta Sheryl Ruskin, Thalian Verse Declamation Leslie Thompson, Delphi , , Arthur James, Excelsior 'hu Ronal' Athena Ann Falkenberg, Sesame Gene Owen, Zend'AVeSt3' Louise Denebeim, Veda Carl Helmstetter, Zend-Avesta Stanley Woll, Zend-Avesta Oration Martha Groening, Sesame Jeff Hantover, Zend-Avesta SUPERIOR Short Story David Litwack, Excelsior Harry Shrago, Excelsior Lynn Ottman, Omega Judy Kaufman, Sappho Susan King, Veda Declamation Brad Smith, Excelsior Debbie Wehrle, Omega Suzanne Rosenstock, Sappho Joan Louis, Sesame Richey Rowley, Thalian Barbara Molotsky, Veda Oration Ginnie Lemmon, Delphi Natalie Singer, Thalian Sapphos talk and sing While waiting for their food. Excelsior holds mock funeral for nine societies -,A -- ----..-,,-1..-1-- ,gk 3 e 2 s 7 Z 1 ' r Ugg ff' Y r fv-Q--'mu-f-Q. .-...fr-..f1, 11-4-31+-061. 4. ... NL T- .,1,..Hw 5 4 K Q '52, Nz. Q X ,V I 1 ,Y . ,,, ,, ' 4 K N, mm, TOP ROW: Coach Ewing, Bill Adler, Bob Brewster, Paul Manson, Larry Combs, Phil Manuel, Dennis Squires, Karl Fall- man, Carlton Crenshaw, Kit Alexander, Joe Caulfield. Greg Dolan, Harry Carlton, Tom Baker, Jim Comer, Harold Klee, Charles Perry, Coach Robinson. SECOND ROW: Jim Roberts, Rich Palmer, Jack Hardgree, Harvey Burnstein, Bryant Upjohn, Fred Reinstein, Bob Waldo, T, D. Brous, Charles Morgan, Charles Greenberg, Ray Falken- berg, Bill Voss, Don Fox, Milton Brown. FRONT ROW: Gene Deffenbaugh, Rick Jeter, Bill Murray, Jerry Arni, Frank Bysfield, Jeff Hantover, Tom Smith, Jim Levitt, Jim Goar, Charles Blackmar, Craig Lewis, Ronnie Mirikitani, Marvin Rapschutz. T rack quad hows Hustle and Fi hting Spirit Sprinters jump from the starting blocks. 144 The 1960 Southwest track team was a hard Working group of young men. Several times they caine udthin a hairbreadth of a.rnajor Vuiory,cnHy to be nosed out at the last nunnent.'Then?courage,deternnnatknr and ceaseless practice resulted in many exciting rnonnents for Southwvest track fans. In ad- dition, the experience gained by underclass- men should prove to be Valuable to the 1961 squad. Falken- Wurray. h J 3, hu Ronnm hard :imes maj or last , and :iting 1 ' ad- :lass- 1961 sw :saw . SW 5015 . SW 6th place SW 12th place SW 9th place SW 2nd place SW 3rd place SW 3rd place Track Results . . 60-y . Central 5025 East 32 . Northeast 575 . City Track Meet District Track Meet . Santa Fe Relays . K. C. U. Relays High Jump, State Indoor Track Meet ard Dash, Big Eight Indoor Track Meet SW 5th place . Mile Relay, K. U. Track Meet SW 7th Place . . . William Jewell Relays Hurdlers strain to gain the lead. Bob Brewster crosses the finish line TOP ROW: Jack Hardgree, Charles Blackmar, Bryant Upjohn, Doug McGaughy, Jerry Arni, Paul Spencer. THIRD ROW: Coach Kipp, Greg Curtis, Jerry Henkel, Karl Fallman, Greg Dolan, Carlton Crenshaw, Pat Palmer, Joe Caulfield, Fred Lewis, Coach Robinson, Ray Falkenberg, Coach Greenstreet. SECOND ROW: Harold Klee, Gayland, Keroher, Mike Mori- arty, Ted Koutsoubos, John Ragsdale, George Koutsoubos, Charles Morgan, Jim Levitt, Bill Smith, Charles Perry. FRONT ROW: Andy Hoffman, Jim Cummings, Casey Cain, Craig Lewis, Jim Goar, Ronnie Mirikitani, Ronnie Stewart, Bill Murray, Clifton Haas. Gridders Win Five Games Jerry Arni is finally tackled after a long gain. Win, lose, or draw, Southwest's 1960 grid- iron warriors never failed to provide excite- ment. Condemned to last place by pre-season rankings, the team started with a stunning 7 to 6 victory over Rockhurst, a top-ranked, non-league foe. After suffering defeats in the pre-season game with Shawnee-Mission North and in the league opener against Pa- seo, they bounced back to win from powerful Lincoln by the impressive score of 25 to 0. Successive games against East, Central, and Van Horn were won before Northeast drowned Soutl1west's title hopes in a game that ended in a 7 to 7 tie on a miserably cold and rainy night. The final game was a 19 to O loss to Southeast. This 4-2-1 record earned South- west undisputed possession of third place in the league standings. 9 oubos, RONT Craig , Bill 'rid- :ite- lson ig 7 Ked, 5 in sion Pa- rful o O. and ned ded tiny s to ith- 1 in Ten members of the football team won berths on the Interscholastic League all-star team. They were led by flashy halfback Ronnie Mirikitani and hard-hitting tackle Will Czarlinsky, both of whom made the first string. Center Jerry Henkel earned a posi- tion on the second eleven. Honorable men- tion went to end Jerry Arnig tackles Fred Lewis and Karl Fallmang guards Paul Spen- cer, Mike Moriarty, and Doug McGaughyg and halfback Jim Goar. These awards were certainly deserved as recognition for the skill, hard work, and determination which sparked the team to its successful season. A completed pass leads to a touchdown Ronnie Mirikitani uses fancy footwork to foil opponents. Y ,. ., -- ...41,N,,.'..--...-.,., -V ..., ,.f.....1..1,-...-W.. .-....f... ..-.. Y, ,W ,, ,4,. ,. ,,,.--.-,---...---...,---...- --,H -- ---- - SW 7 SW 18 SW 7 SW 25 SW 32 SW 15 SW 40 SW 7 SW 0 Football Scores . . . . . Rockhurst 6 -. Shawnee-Mission North 21 . . . . . . Paseo 19 . Lincoln 0 . East 13 . Central 7 . Van Horn 12 . Northeast 7 . Southeast 19 Two Southwest defenders make sure of this tackle. Coaches Robinson and Kipp confer during a crucial Game C, . Final Standings League All Games W L T W Southeast . . 7 O 0 9 1 0 East .... 5 2 0 3 2 0 SOUTHWEST . 4 2 1 5 3 1 Paseo .... 4 3 O 5 5 0 Lincoln . . 4 3 0 6 3 0 Central . . 4 3 O 4 5 O Westport . . 3 3 1 3 6 1 Northeast . . 2 3 2 2 5 2 Van Horn . . 0 7 0 O 9 O Manual . . O 7 0 0 3 0 149 L T Mike Moriarty Ronnie Stewart Jerry Arni Jim Goar ' ' -,....n..g..., outhwestfs Greg Curtis Charles Morgan Figh tin Ray Falkenberg Karl Fallman Paul Spencer Jack Hardgree ffff , vw fi eff, E W. A f M ,fn 4 Q gl XY ,Xa Will Czarlinsky Jerry Henkel Ted Koutsoubos Doug McGaughy Indlans Bryant Up john Ronnie Mirikitani ootba ll Pat Palmer Bill Murray Craig Lewis Fred Lewis 5 Georgia Lonnecker, the 1960 Homecoming Queen. Georgia Lonnecker Proclaimed Home- coming ueen The boys, gym, transformed into a beautiful ballroom by hundreds of yards of blue crepe paper, Was the scene of the Homecoming Dance. In this setting of glimmering blue starlight many couples danced through the evening. At eleven o'clock a hush fell and anticipation pervaded the air as the six queen candidates were escorted to the foot of the royal throne. The suspense was broken When Georgia Lonnecker was proclaimed queen and received her glittering crown and purple robe. Coach Robinson was then accorded the privi- lege of the first dance with the queen, and the party continued until midnight. Coach Robinson dances with the queen. 152 V' 1 Y Eul fpe Hg ue he nd en he en nd Je. vi- nd ,TL 3 ' w ,f V I 'MSW' AQ? ,NAV Att ndants mf P . 4 i gzg5f,,,g? . . X YQ' f i I :?55yf5 ' fw '-Q, 'wr-f, I - Jw , as 1-. K ' sp X ' , X V, fvg . , , Wow 2. , fi .vi gml f- f3,x f r fff L J Q of 4 'QV ',f Z' X ,x X 4 iq 5 y ,X 4 X' NX f of ff Q X X, , 4 , 1 Q 5 X ,, , Q 3 M 2 Xf W fu Y X' U 4 , X4 Q , ,. M , X , X Q as X X 4 g , X N f 'V Q is Q , z -mggi, , 5 , Yeo, Wy Q X X Qx iv I 1, M X my X , . f ef f Nw f 4 5 i X , V Sf AW, X I Q 23? S V KH? ES X jf ,x 0 wfsffyf H f f nfs is XF fl A 7 s I A 5 , f New li- -. . f f S' ,, f QAHXW Q , , . si . ,ig-4 W , ,U 1 4- W -xx uf , , J M, ws? ,M I Miss Judy Boyce Miss Diane Varnum Upmfm ,, f , ,H Qfqvf. x y X My Vx ,,, ,N , 4, Q . :if i nfif- f J :2M': f f X4 'iw X 1' S Q ' , V 4 W: ' as in 4- 4 V Q M we ,, W1 1 . V . A N ,.- 5 1 ,Q ,J f ', - 1. 3 -' i k' f. Q i r ' ' - N 3 X s 5 .I i f X -1.,'ffi,.W , W x y :.,,,, X , X' , 'N -M 2 f 9 i 'X f 2 MQ, f QS 2' ,- 4 ' 0 .Nfl -N 5 f .4-..... Miss Peggy Peterson Miss Pat Koch H Q1 E F, y A I Miss Carol Nelson 153 BACK ROW: Coach Kipp, Louie Beard, Jim Davis, Don Sneed, FRONT ROW: Bart Strother, Jim Goal Lariy Combs Ronnie Will Czarlinsky, Bob Bretz, Charles Perry. Mirikitani, Jim Comer, Tom Baker. ' C Roundballers Enjoy Fine Season Coach Kipp's Indians lost six of their nine games against non-league opponentsg but they fared much better in contests with members of the Interscholastic League, Win- ning all three of their games in the pre-sea- son tournament and five of their nine regu- lar season games. Jim Davis' record-smash- ing performances thrilled fans and players alike. In addition, nearly every member of the team played a vitally important role in several games. Praise is certainly due for these outstanding achievements. 154 Larry Combs goes up for a shot L Basketball Scores SW 36 . . Shawnee-Mission East 53 SW 49 . .... De La Salle 40 SW 36 . Raytown 46 SW 50 . . . Central 45 SW 30 . . Southeast 46 SW 52 . . Manual 47 SW 44 . . Westport 33 SW 43 . . Rockhurst 53 SW 39 . . Central 42 SW 53 . . Paseo 47 SW 65 . . Clinton 49 SW 54 . . Manual 62 SW 51 . . Lincoln 50 SW 49 . . . Van Horn 34 SW 34 . . Pem-Day 50 SW 49 . . Southeast 53 SW 50 . . . . East 43 SW 34 . . Northeast 41 SW 55 . . Grandview 50 SW 54 . . Raytown 63 SW 71 . . Sedalia 37 Coach Kipp, manager Charles Perry, and an official give aid to an injured Southwest player. ,Av I l Jim Davis scores again. Final League Standings Southeast . Northeast . Manual . Central . . SOUTHWEST East . . . Lincoln . Paseo . Westport . Van Horn . VV L 5 2 2 2 9 U 4 5 6 7 7 7 5 Will Czarlinsky Larry Combs Louie Beard Jim Goar i Jim Davis Don Sneed Bart Strother tw Ronnie Mirikitani Jim Comer Bob Bretz Tom Baker J 156 Team Wins Pre- Season Tournament Will Czarlinsky shoots a jump shot. ! i Jim Davis receives the trophy for SouthWest's victory in the pre-season tournament as Don Sneed looks on. In the first pre-season Interscholastic League tournament the basketball team over- powered all opposition. In the opening game against Central they coasted to an easy 50 to 45 victory. Jim Davis led all scorers with sixteen points, Larry Combs contributed fourteen. In the game against Southeast the Indians really let loose, pounding the Knights 80 to 46. Davis alone accounted for nine rebounds, four assists, and thirty-nine points, a new school record. Don Sneed and Will Czarlinsky, along with Davis, Were out- standing on defense. The finale against Manual Was a thrilling contest. The Red- birds jumped out to a 14 to 8 leac. at the end of the first period, but the Indians, sparked by Davis and Jim Goar, bounced back to take a 27 to 24 halftime lead. The score seesawed back and forth through the third quarter. It was not until the final minutes that clutch shooting clinched a 52 to 47 Win for the Tribe. This fine play and de- termined effort earned the trophy for South- west. 157 Miss Sallie Manley, queen of the 1961 Basket Ball. Held at the Town House Hotel on Saturday, February 25, the Basket Ball was a highlight of the social season. Approximately 600 Southwest students attended. Midway in the evening Barbara Throckmorton, last year's queen, made the announcement which every- one had been awaiting. She proclaimed Sallie Manley queen of the 1961 BasketBal1. Mr. Robert Bibens enjoyed the honor of the first dance with Miss Manley. Then the happy crowd danced away the final part of a memorable evening. 158 Sallie Manley Is ueen 0 the Basket Ball The queen's attendants: Margaret Dailey, Francie Feild, Gayle Pugh, Suzie Rowland, Kathy Woodley mcie ndley Lettermen 'S Club The Lettermen's Club is an organization formed to promote fellowship among varsity athletes. This year several of its members served the school as members of the Cafe- teria Courtesy Committee. Social events, too, were an important part of its activities. TOP ROW: Bob Bretz, Carlton Crenshaw, Will Czarlinsky, Jim Davis, Don Sneed, G1'eg Dolan, Tom Baker, Jim Comer, Jim Brown. THIRD ROW: Bob Adler, Tom Smith, Fred Lewis, Greg Curtis, Larry Combs, Paul Manson, Bob Hicks, Tom Turner. SECOND ROW: Craig Lewis, Charles Morgan, Andy Presidents T. D. Brous and Jim Goar First Semester Second Semester President T. D. Brous Jim Goar Vice-President Jim Goar Jim Davis Secretary V Will Czarlinsky Greg Dolan Treasurer Jim Davis Jim Comer Sponsor Mr. William Robinson Hoffman, Paul Spencer, Bill Freeman, T. D. Brous, Charles Perry, Doug McGaughy, Jerry Arni. FRONT ROW: Jim Goar, Mike Moriarty, Bryant Upjohn, Bart Strother, Jack Hardgree, Bill Murray, Ronnie Mirikitani, Frank Travalent. r 159 ,, - - -3 'JM-I-, H I--M--nd -,WV ,,, v ' TOP ROW: Dale Rucker, Jeff Piercy, Jim Roberts, Steve Mc- Laughlin, Sammy Glass, Dick Dickinson, Don Boyce. THIRD ROW: Coach Brewster, David Thompson, John Cater, Cooper McWhirter, Chuck Hagen, Bill Story, Bill Waldo, Bob Steele, Cai-1 Haas, Clifton Haas. SECOND ROW: Larry Hill, Rusty B- Teams LEFT COLUMN, FRONT TO BACK: Shane Davis, Ted Bland, Jim Roberts, Steve McLaughlin, Bill Story, Andy Hoffman, Coach Ewing. MIDDLE COLUMN: Ronnie Bodinson, Mike Van Horn, Jim Denham, J. B. Wikoff, Carlton Crenshaw, Tom Mc- Caffrey, Harold Boston. RIGHT COLUMN: John Maier, Albert Amborn, Joe Maccracken, John Green, Tom Smith, Charles Falkenberg. Davidson, Tom Sawyer, Dick Luna, David Averill, Clyde Weaver, Jim Blackwell. FRONT ROW: Chuck Falkenberg, Richey Bolls, Chick Keller, Don Hilgert, Ted Bland, Morris Goldman, Paul Davis. The 1960 football B-team enjoyed a fine sea- son g and since most of the players of the varsity football team were seniors, a large proportion of next year's squad will have been members of this group. Based on their achievements this season, the outlook is promising. Recognition is due Coach Brew- ster, Who spent much of his time developing the talent of these young men. The basketball B-team, which played its games just before the Varsity contests, en- tertained the fans While gaining experi- ence. Coached by Mr. George Ewing, they won five games While losing eleven. The victories were against Central, Paseo, Clin- ton, Manual, and Southeast. K fi Xe vi asses wg 41 3 o Q ws , W Q Kass Q M5 .asp , X ,Q Q . sf-as Q A r sg 5 fe si 4 i 1 . 1 , Ilyde Jerg, orris zea- the rge ave 1eir is ew- ning' its en- veri- Lhey The Elin- Under the guidance of their physical edu- cation instructors, Mrs. Deets, Mrs. Richart, and Mrs. Seymour, Southwest girls had an opportunity to participate in a variety of in- terscholastic and intramural sports. The pro- gram included field hockey, volleyball, swim- ming, and bOWll11g'. Indoors, volleyball is a favorite sport. e ports for Gzrls Provzde un and Excitement Members of the field hockey team engage in . I ' practice, Dancing develops coordination 161 w A I w i 4 I 5 5 5 i I 1 Q we 5 44 1 ' :af f ,v f -V ..., X 6,0 if 4 41 I Q of ,--',.',,,.. 3 Vack HHS , Barger, Renee 22, 72 BFOWII, HOWa1'd 65, 94 Art Honor Society 92 Assemblies 126, 127 Athena 82 Audio-Visual Staff 109 Band 124, 125 Basketball 154-157 Basket Ball 158 B-Team 160 Cafeteria Courtesy Committee 108 Cheerleaders 80 Chess Club 104 Concert Choir 116, 117 Debate Team 132 Delphi 83 Eighth-Graders 68, 69 Engineers Club 102 Excelsior 84 Faculty 8-17 Football 146-151 Foreign Exchange 52, 53 French Club 98 A Abloff, Richard 64, 91 Achtenberg, Ben 22, 72, 75, 84, 99 Adler, Ann 62, 77 Adler, Bob 62, 159 Adler, Susan Jan 65 Adreme, Gail 63, 92 Agranoff, Jim 57, 91, 99 Alden, Catherine 68 Alden. William 22, 75, 77, 116 Alexander, Christopher 62 Allen, Judith 62 Almaraz, Aurora 63 Alport, Barbara 22, 82 Amborn, Albert 65, 160 Ambrose, Sharon 22,72 Anderson, Barbara 58 Anderson, Candy 62,118 Anderson, Dixie 68,124 Anderson, Jill 57 Anderson, Jim 59,77, 98 Anderson Anthony, Mickey 22,75 ,Bill 22, 123 Antry, Lee 55 Applegate, Helen 65,106 Arlan, Rick 58, 119 Arni, Jerry 21, 23, 36, 37, 146 150, 159 Arnold, Pat 23, 72, 76, 86, 98, 109 Asbell, Janet 63 Ashbridge, Andy 66 Atteberry, Karen 59 Autry, Jerry 23 Averill, David 64, 160 Brodk B Babcock, Carol 23, 121 Bacher, John 65, 124 Bacon, Charles 68 Bair, Beverly 59, 99, 100 Bair, Linda 67, 75, 77, 87 Baker, Carol 63 Baker, Diane 69 Baker, John 69 Baker, Laurie 60 Baker, Roger 65, 103 Baker, Sanford 23 Baker Susie 57 What? Where? Freshmen 66, 67 Future Teachers of America 100 German Club 95 Girls'Choir 118 Girls' Glee 121 Girls' Sports 161 Golf 163 Health Center Aides 108 Hestia 106 Homecoming 152, 153 Indian Belles 120 Junior Business Committee 54 Juniors 55-60 Law Club 94 Latin Club 97 Lettermen's Club 159 Literary Contest 140, 141 Literary Societies 82-91 Male Chorus 119 Music Department 116-121 Male Octet 119 National Honor Society 72 Office Assistants 109 Omega 85 Operetta 128, 129 Orchestra 122, 123 Pep Club 78, 79 Quill and Scroll 73 Radio Club 105 Red Cross 76, 77 Redskin Revels 112-115 Russian Club 96 Sachem Queen 134 Sachem Queen Attendants 135 Sachem Staff 136, 137 Scherzo 93 Sappho 86 Science Club 103 Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Activities 38-51 Ballot 36, 37 Business Committee 21 Officers 20 Play 130, 131 Who? Where? Bargfrede, Carol 65, 83, 118 Barid, Elaine 68 Barker, Frank 66 Barker, Katherine 68 Barker, Mary Ellen 66, 75 Barker, Michael 66 Barker, Sue 58, 101, 106, 121 Barnett, Bonita 60 Barnett, Gary 62, 95 Barr, Bill 58, 107 Barr, Jenean 63, 75, 192 Barr, Larry 66 Barrish, Jay 65, 103 Bartholomaeus, George 66 Bartlett, Frances 56, 72, 97, 103 Barton, Lucy 61, 68 Baruxis, Mary Lou 64, 90, 98, 121 Bassin, Bobbie 55, 97, 107 Bauer, Susan 58, 77, 78, 83, 107, 140 Baughman, Lynne 63, 90, 93, 98, 122 Baughman, Sharon 69 Beach, Jane 67 Bean, Albert 69, 75 Beard, Louie 22, 154, 156 Beasley, Angela 22, 77 Beggs, Phyllis 67 Beggs, Sherrie 67, 77 Behrens, William 56, 99 Bell, Barbara 22, 97, 101 Bell, Carolyn 82 Bell, Susan 67 Bellemere, Katherine 68, 75 Belove, Marilyn 67, 82 Bengtson, Doug 68 Bengtson, Pat 20, 21, 22, 117, 120, 135 Benik, Linda 66 Benson, Barbara 59, 75, 83, 100, 101, 106, 121 Benz, Madeline 22, 52, 75, 85, 98, 121 Berenson, Raleigh Sue 66, 90, 103 Bergendoff, Marjorie 23, 72, 73, 77, 99, 136 Berkowich, Bill 62 Berkowich, Terry 60, 77 Bernstein, Sheldon 62 Bernstein. Steve 64, 117 Besette. Connie 68 Bettis, Russell 23 Betzer, Kathleen 69 Biederman, Phyllis 65, 92, 99 Billings, Nancy 59 Binder, Faye 60 Bisman, Judy 66, 90 Bitner, Sharon 23, 92, 100 Blackburn, CarolA23 Blackwell, Jim W. 55, 160 Seniors 22-35 Service Committees 108, 109 Sesame 87 Southwest Singers 120 Sophomores 62-65 Spanish Club 99 Sportsmen Club 81 Spotlighters 107 Stage Crew 132, 133 Student Council 74, 75 Summus 88 Tennis 162 Thalian 89 Track 144, 145 Trail Staff 138, 139 Treasurer's Assistants 108 Underclass Officers 61 Veda 90 Y-Teens 101 Zend-Avesta 91 Blackwell, Richard 23 Blair, Thomas 67 Bland, Jane 67, 92 Bland, Ted 55, 94, 98, 160 Bleakmore, Marti 23, 121 Bledsoe, Ronnie 64 Bloch, Barbara 69 Bloom, Rhonda 65, 85, 107 Blue, Sally 63, 98, 118 Bly, Meredith 22, 83, 98, 117 Bodenhamer, Carole 68 Bodinson, Larry 22, 138 Bodinson, Ronnie 61, 65, 75, 91, 137, 160 Bodney, Steve 62, 95 Bodney, Victor 22 Boehm, Justine 64, 80, 89, 118 Bograd, Ray 62 Boisse, Jackie 22, 117, 120 Bold, Kenneth 62, 103 Bolls, Richey 67, 160 Bolls, Rita 22 Bond, Bob 54, 55, 72, 91, 94, 97 Bond, Jane 67, 88 Booser, Jenny 65, 75, 77, 82, 99, 101, 109 Borenstine, Paula 65, 75, 82, 92, 97 Boston, Harold 22, 93, 108, 124, 160 Bott, Bill 68 Bouck, Bruce 68 Boughan, Brooke 66 Bourne, Merrilee 23, 118 Bourne, Pamela 68, 77 Bowen, Beverly 68 Bowen, Don 62 Bowen, Linda 60 Brown, Jim 22, 37, 76, 79, 108 116, 159 Brown, Kathie 64, 106 Brown, Leslee 68 Brown, Nancy 22 Brown, Ronnie 63 Brown, Brown, Brown Sandy 64, 99, 121 Stephen 88 Susan 64 85 97 Browning, Wayne 62 Boyce, Don 64, 160 Boyce, Judy 20, 21, 23, 37, 80, 117, 153 Boyer, Janice 23 Boyle, Molly Ann 68 Boyle, Tom 57, 81 Brady, Ed 102 Bragg, Bruce 66 Bragg, Paul 57 Brand, Bruce 66 Bray, Brett Annette 23, 98 Jeanne 64 77 85 97 118 B1-ettf Judy 23, iz, 75, 75, 109, 135 Bretz, Bob 23, 94, 108, 154, 156, 159 Bretz, Lynn 65, 77, 82, 121 Brewe Brewe Brewe r, Jane 60 r, Mary 62 r, Mary 68 Briggs, Mike 68, 104 Brockus, Vicky 62, 85, 140 Brodkin, Cheryl 59, 98 in, Susie 60 Baker: 'rom 23, 108, 144, 154, 156 Ballinger, Irene 68, 122 Bankhead, Tom 65, 81, 98 Baraban, Joe 64 Baraban, Penny 69 164 Blackburn, Sue Ann 64 Blackmar, Charles 58, 84, 144, 146 Blackmar, Thomas 68, 104 Blackwell, Blackwell, Evalue 66, 93, 123 Jim L. 64 Brotherton, Charles 67 Brous, Thomas 20, 21, 22, 36. 72, 73, 94, 108,138, 144, 159 Brown, Barbara 66 Brown, Beverly 64, 99, 121 Broyles, Katherine 69, 122 Bryant, Bob 62 Bryant, Carol 22 Bufton, Carolyn 56, 72, 77, 86, 97 Buis, Carol 69 Buis, Fred 55 Bunch, Mike 55 Burgess, Richard 57 Burke, Tom 69 Burner, Jim 64 Burnett, Michael 22, 72, 125 Burr, Jeff 66 Burress, David 69 Burstein, Harvey 23, 144 Burt, Janet 23, 99, 109 Burton, Jeanne 68 Burton, Sharon 66 Bush, Arnold 23 Buster, Donna 69 Byars, David 75, 77 Bysfield, Frank 55, 75, 77, 144 C Cable, Darwood 63 Cable, Dianne 67 Cahn, Bob 66, 88 Cain, Casey 59, 146 Callaway, Bob 69 Cambron, Ernest 23, 104 Campbell, Andrew 55, 99 Campbell, Jan 23, 83 Campbell, Jeanne 68 Campbell, Joyce 63, 85, 97 Cantwell, Frank 55 Caplan, Laurence 68 Caplan, Lewis 66 Caplan, Roberta 64 Capone, Frank 57 Capone, Vicki 66 Carder, Valda 62 Carey, Mike 69 Carl, Marjorie 118 Carlton, Harry 22, 144 Carlton, Judy 58 Carmichael, Constance 99, 118 Carmichael, John 63 Dawso Carnall, George 68 Carpenter, Sara 67 Carpenter, Steven 57, 99 Carter, Charles 61, 66 Cartlich, Carina 69 Cartlich, John 62 Caskey, Jim 68 Cassity, Kenny 67 Cater, John 67, 122, 160 Caulfield, Joe 22, 144, 146 Cavallaro, Carl 62 Champion, Karen 64 Chapin, Ansil 68, 123 Chapman, Janet 66 Chapman, Steve 62 Chapman, Tammy 63 Charley, Jerry 55 Chasteen, Diane 69 Chasteen, Keith 65 Child, John 65 Childers, Jean 69 Chinnery, Ardyce 58, 77, 120 Chisholm, Bill 69 Christian, James 22, 117 Clagett, Laura 69 Clagett, Peter 55, 75, 81, 102, 133 Clark, Harold 22 Clark, John 62 Clark, Marie 63, 99 Clay, Connie 56, 85, 97, 101 Clay, Phyllis 58, 87, 117, 120 Clemenson, James 65 Clemmons, Randy 60 Clerihan, Gay 68 Clutz, Laurence 22 Clyne, Lynda 67 Coats, Sharon 62 Cochran, Kathy 68 Cochrane, David 66, 75, 91 116, Curts, Curts, Barbara 56, 85, 92, 101 Douglas 67, 75, 88, 125 Czarlinsky, William 21, 24, 73, 79, 151, 154, 156, 159 D Dahl, Diana 66, 106 Dailey, Margaret 58, 78, 79, 160 Dailey, Mary 59 Damon, David 57 Damon, George 25,75 Damon, Victor 62,91 Dart, Carol 64 Dasbach, Bob 65 Davenport, Craig 68 Davidow, Robert 25 Davidow, Ronald 59,95 Davidson, Russell 65,102,160 Davis, Diane 64 Davis, Harriett 63, 77, 85, 92, 103 Davis, James H. 20, 21, 25, 72, 79, 108, 154, 156, 159 Davis, Jim 62 Davis, JoNell 25, 121 Davis, Larry 57, 81 Davis, Lynne 67, 87 Davis, Michael 62 Davis, Paul 66, 160 Davis, Shane 62, 125, 160 n, Stephen 117, 119 Coe Frank 69 Coei Harry 69 Coe, Judy 60, 100, 101 Coe, Linda 62, 101 Coe Mary 69 coal Sandy 60, 100, 101 Cohen Dana 65, 90, 99, 118 Cohenl Diane 59, 82 Cohen, Elaine 68 Cohen Cohen Cohn, , Gwendolyn 62 Steve 23, 77 109 138 ,David 62, 946107, Cole, Ann 69 Cole, Carol 55, 77, 86, 99, 136 Cole, Shirley 65 Combs, Larry 23, 108, 117, 120, 144, 154, 156, 159 Comer, James 23, 79, 108, 144, 154, 156, 159 Conard, Don 65 Conkling, Steve 69 Connelly, Lillian 63, 92, 98 Connelly, Pat 23, 75, 108, 117 Conrad, Connie 69 Conroy, Carol 101 Cook, George 64, 124 Coon, Cooper, Deanna Cooper, Harriet Copeland, Eddie John 63 59 23 59 Cordell, William 67 Cornwell, Diana 63, 97, 117 Cornwell, Linda 67, 77, 85 Cortelyou, Peter 68, 75 Corti, Chris 68 Corti, Patrick 62, 102 Cowan, Joan 24, 121 Cox, Carolyn 63, 118 Cox, Frances 65 Cox, Gary 57 Cox, Jim 24, 92 Cox, Randy 61, 65 Cozad, Woody 56 Craig, Kervin 24 Cramer, Doug 57 Cravens, James 65, 98 Crenshaw, Carlton 63, 144, 146 159 Crenshaw, Phillip 66, 84 Croft, John 69 Cross , Rhonda 64 Crow, Sharon 24, 85 Crow, Weldon 68 Culver, Mary Ellen 63, 75, 85, 99, 101 Cumming, James 56, 119, 146 Cummings, Tom 56, 117, 119 Curtis, Greg 54, 56, 72, 94, 146, 150,159 Curtis, Sherry 68 Curtright, John 58, 77, 119 Day, George 63, 122 Day, Merrill 68, 123, 125 Day, Sandy 25, 125 Dean, Donna 64 Dean, Janet 67 Deaver, Julie 24 Deaver, Linda 64, 121 Decker, Charles 66 Deffenbaugh, Gene 58, 144 De Lancey, Joyce 55, 83, 98, 100 De Lgano, James 21, 24, 72, 119, 13 De Lano, Mary 64, 86, 93, 97, 123 Le Lano, Sarah 69, 122 DeLott, Patti 64 Demming, Debbie 64, 83, 101 Denebeim, Louise 59, 90, 98, 140 Denham, Jim 65, 160 Dennis, Linlley 55 Dennis, Suzie 64, 101 de Spindler, Irene 24, 52, 75, 98, 101 DeWolf, Christina 68, 77 DeYoe, David 66 Dickinson, Richard 65, 160 DiGiovanni, Laura 59, 75, 77 Dillard, Cheryl 69, 77 Dixon, Charles 24, 94, 95, 117, 119, 120 Dloogoff, Judy 24, 100 Dolan, Greg 25, 75, 81, 144, 146 159 Dolan, Kristine 68, 75, 77 Dolginow, Susan 62, 97 Dollmann, Karl 57 Donaldson, Jim 25 Donovan, Pat 67, 77, 89 Dow, Phil 62 Downing, R. L. 67 Doyle, Marilyn 25, 75, 109 Doyle, Michael 68 Dreiseszun, Thomas 65 Duderstadt, Dave 66 Duffendack, Paul 58, 77, 84 Duker, Charles 64 Duncan, Richard 66, 119 Duni, Janis 65 Dutcher, Jim 58 Dworkin, Joan 64 Dyer, Homer 68, 104, E Eaglsteifl, Eileen 59, 82, 98 Eaglstein, Sol 63 Easton, John 65 Eatough, Carrie 25 Eckels, Bill 66, 75 Edmisson, Jill 56, 101, 106, 116 Edwards, Robert 56, 125 Edwards, Sharon 25, 90, 100, 106 Eggleston, Ed 24, 125 Eglitis, Pete 63, 95 Eichenberger, Daniel 56 Eichenberger, Lida 69 Eidson, Tom 124 Eisberg, Patricia 24, 72, 73, 90, 98, 107, 108, 138 Eisberg, Richard 62, 98, 102, 117, 119 Eisen, Stuart 69 Eisenberg, Barry 24, 116, 119 Eisenberg, Ruthie 65 Eisenman, Martin 69 Eisfelder, Bart 66 Eisman, Rosilind 57 Elkins, Gwendolyn 62 Elliot, Janette 24, 89, 92, 99 Elliott, Criss 24, 117, 119, 120 Ellis, David 21, 24, 75, 79, 88, 94, 107, 138 Ellison, Keith 57 Elton, Star 60 Ely, Judy 59 Ely, Richard 69 Emmons, Kay 64, 118 Ennis, Betty 25, 75, 77, 85, 92, 98, 109 Epstein, Sharon 64, 83, 98 Erickson, Pam 66, 83 Ernstein, Elaine 25, 92, 100 Estes, Dowell 65, 124 Evans, Brian 25 Evjen, Majel 25 F Faeth, Marjory 25, 76, 77, 85, 92, 99, 109 Fairchild, Roberta 66, 85 Falkenberg, Ann 55, 87, 99, 140 Falkenberg, Ca1'ol 68 Falkenberg, Charles 66, 160 Falkenberg, Mary 69 Falkenberg, Ray 25, 108, 124, 144, 146, 150 Fallman, Karl 24, 108, 144, 146, 150 Farha, Carlson 64, 95 Fehr, Mary 59 Fehsenfeld, Del 69 Fehsenfeld, Rachel 63 Feild, Francie 54, 59, 80, 89, 107, 160 Feingold, Mitchell 65, 77 Feld, Robert 68 Felt, Jim 68 Fenimore, Bill 69 Fenimore, Lauran 65, 87, 116, 120 Fenning, Dan 58 Fenton, Virginia 67 Ferguson, Linda 64, 83, 121 Ferguson, Mike 24, 75, 81 Fessler, Mimi 64, 80, 89, 121 Filby, Nikola 69, Finkel, Barbara 24 Finley, Ronnie 63 Firestone, Diana 62, 77 Firestone, Joy 24, 75, 90, 96, 100, 107, 109 Firestone, Nancy 62, 75, 101 Fisler, Judi 56, 92 Fite, Ruth 24, 83, 116 Fitz, Anne 68 Flapan, Lynne 24, 87, 98, 100, 108 Foard, John 53, 57, 91, 97, 98, 104, 136 Fogel, Adrian 69 Fogel, Dick 54, 57, 74, 75, 91, 94, 97, 107 Fogel, Guy 66 Fogel, Pamela 25, 109 Ford, Bob 25 Fording, Carole 66, 77, 86 Fording, Jeanne 64, 77, 86, 93, 97 Forney, Hal 62 Forney, Jerold 67 Forney, Richard 125 ., -. Fowler, Gary 66 Fox, Richard 66 Francisco, Betty 25, 101 Franklyn Dana 64 Frashier, Judy 66, 93, 123 Frazier, John 57 Fredrichs, Fran 25, 89, 100, 101 Freegnan, Bill 25, 88, 98, 102, 5 Freet, Jim 25 Frey, DeDe 67, 79 Frey, Shirley 24 Fried, Barbara 62, 90, 106 Fried, Michael 24 Fried, Ruthann 60 Friedxnan, Dorothy 65 Friedson, Allan 56, 88 Frischer, Rose 60, 100, 109 Frischer, Sidney 64 Fromm, Barbara 58 Fuhrer, JoAnn 21, 24, 72, 75, 82 97, 107, 118 Fulmer, Gil 57, 84, 104 Funck, Carol 68 Funck, Sue 24 Funk, Davida 59, 82 Funk, Thomas 68 Fyten, Michael 57 G Gabel, Barbara 62, 118 Gabel, Jack 63 Gaines, Larry 62 Galamba, Donna 59, 85, 98 Gale, David 65 Gale, Marshall 55 Galley, Tom 24, 77, 78, 79, 81, 108, 109, 133 Gambill, Jack 59 Gardner, Jim 66, 123 Gardner, Linda 67 Garrett, Jerry 58, 125 Garrison, Carl 59 Garry, Clarke 58 Garst, Barbara 67 Garst, Elaine 59 Geer, Dick 66, 84, 92 Gentry, Jeannette 24 George, Chester 56 Gerber, Sherry 59 Gessner, Sandra 25 Gholson, Jeff 69 Gibson, Teresa 58 Gieringer, Elizabeth 57 Gilbert, Janice 65 Giles, Carol 25, 72 Gill, Stefanie 25, 75, 92, 100 Gilliam, Diana 69 Gilliam, Sandy 63 Gillis, Chuck 68 Gilmore, Mary 25, 75, 83, 99, 101, 138 Gilmore, Sherri 64, 75, 101, 118 Gilmore, Webb 58, 75 Ginsburg, Sharon 65, 82, 97 Gitterman, Judy 25 Gitterman, Marilyn 59 Gladstone, Carol 65, 82, 92, 99 Glasberg, Berry 64, 95 Glasberg, Sheryl 25, 72, 90, 96, 100 Glass, Janet 55, 86, 92, 97, 107 Glass, Judy 65, 82 Glass, Sam 160 Glass, Samyra 26, 100, 101, 106, 121 Goar, Jim 26, 108, 144, 146, 150, 154, 159 Godfrey, Susie 26, 73, 89, 93, 118, 138 Goldberg, Brad 58, 88 Goldberg, Kerry 63, 90 Golding, Debbi 69 Golding, Judith 59, 83, 99, 100 Golding, Susan 26, 36, 72, 83, 100, 103, 140 Goldman, Allan 26, 72 Goldman, Morris 65, 88, 160 Goldman, Retha 26 Goldsberry, John 66 Goldsmith, Ronnie 59, 84, 89, 138 165 Goodman, Steven 57, 72, 84, 97, 102 Goodson, Eleanor 27, 93, 101, 103, 124 Goodson, Elizabeth 27, 101, 138 Goodson, Marilyn 64, 83, 121 Goodson, William 65, 105, 125 Sondra 64, 106 Goodwin, Gordon, Elaine 58 Gordon, Mary Ann 27 Gore, Candy 65 Gorin, Sonia 68 Gottlieb, Adrienne 63 Gottschall, Keith 27 Gottschall, Maryanne 62, 101 Gould, Steve 56, 105 Graham, Fred 75, 77 Graham, Sandra 65, 77, 89, 101 Grant, Penny 27 Graves, Donna 68, 75 Gray, Robby 63 Greathouse, Susan 68 Green, Jackie 124 Green, John 62, 160 Green, Kathleen 66, 85 Green, Pamela 63, 103 Green, William 56 Green, William 69 Greenbaum, Linda 55, 82, 97, 107 Greenberg, Jackye 57, 103 Greenberg, Stanley 67 Greene, Frank 57, 104, 107 Greene, Leslie 27, 104 Greenstein, Steve 63, 88, 124 Grega, Sharon 99 Griffin, Gale 89 Griffith, Gail 26, 66 Griffith, Paula 26, 77, 78, 98 Griffith, Robert 68 Griggs, Janet 68, 77 Grisham, Terry 65 Grist, John 26 Grist, Ken 58 Groening, Judith 58, 87, 95 Groening, Martha 64, 87, 95, 107, 140 Grossmann, Gene 26, 74, 75, 91 107 Grossmann, Ron 55, 77, 91, 94 Grousnick, Sandra 26, 95, 117 Gulinson, Sheldon 62, 88, 93, 124 Gustafson, Linnea 67 Gustafson, Velia 59, 83, 98 Gustin, Alfred 58 H Haas, Carl 160 Haas, Clifton 63, 146, 160 Hackett, Dave 59, 119 Hackett, Sharon 59 Hadden, Ben 63 Hagen, Charles 62, 158 Hakan, Chris 64, 75, 119 Halbeck, Bonny 57, 87, 100, 101, 136, 140 Hall, Gary 65, 102 Hall, Ginny 26, 37, 76, 85 Hall, John 27 Hall, Katherine 27, 85, 98, 116 Hall, Mike 66 Hall, Sandra 27 Hallam, Dale 27 Hammer, Allan 56, 75 Hammer, Carole 65, 121 Hammett, Susanne 58, 93, 101, 124 Hammond, Marian 67, 92 , Handleman, Harriet 69 Harper, Bob 26 Harper, Carol 57, 100, 101 Harrington, Bob 26 Harris, Evelyn 63 Harrison, Patricia 68 Harrop, David 56, 72, 96 Hart, Dave 26, 117, 119, 120 Hatfield, Linda 56, 72, 87, 101, 118 Hayden, Sue 58 Hebenstreit, James 61, 66, 75, 91, 137 Heegn, Catherine 64, 101 Heillman, Melvin 26, 105 Heims, Kay 26, 72, 77, 78, 79, 89, 99 Heinz, Martha 68 Heller, John 69 Helms, Carol 63 Helms, Susan 66 Helmstetter, Carl 21, 26, 36, 37, 72, 73, 74, 79, 91, 94, 109, 140 Henderson, Pamela 27, 92 Henderson, Sam 27, 84, 97 Henkel, Jerry 27, 108, 146, 151 Henry, Gail 56, 90, 92, 97, 136, 140 Henry, Nancy Jo 69 - Herbranson, Bonnie 62, 118 Hernstrom, Terry 65 Herrin, Bette 68 Herman, Bill 69 Hershman, Milli 67 Hess, Bill 69, 77 Hess, John 62, 119 Hesselroth, Bill 27, 77 Hesselroth, Kathy 63, 78, 92, 101 Hicks, Robert 27, 108, 159 Hicks, Sharon 62 Higgins, Sondra 27, 99 Higgins, Harwood 26, 79, 91, 94, 109 Higman, Sandra 56, 75, 83, 117 Hilfinger, Linda 67, 87, 93, 125 Hilgert, Don, 63, 160 Hilgert, Millie 26 Hill, David 68 Hill, Donna 65, 85, 101, 118 Hill, John 69 Hill, Larry 63, 117, 160 Himmelstein, Marvin 65 Hinkle, Ann 59 Hipsh, Miriam 67 Hirsch, Carol 26,100 Hirsch, Janet 66 Hirsch, Joseph 60, 88 Hirsch, Shirley 66 Hodge, Ernest 64 Hodges, Glen 26, 77, 93, 95, 125 Hodgson, Bill 125 Hodgson, Jim 63, 77, 81, 84, 102 Hodgson, Ted 60 Hoffman, Andrew 56, 81, 91, 98, 146, 160 Hoffman, Kay 66, 82 Hoffman, Rosalie 55, 92 Hoffman, Van 26 Holker, Lorna 64 Hollars, Dena 66 Hollars, Sue 62 Holler, James 56, 120 Holmes, Ann 68 Holmes, Micheal 69 Hontos, Almeta 67 Hontos, Jim 62, 105 Hood, Clark 67 Hooker, Marcia 63, 118 Hoppe, Dian 27, 77, 92 Horine, Carole 59, 118 House, Barbara 27, 100 House, Rita 68 Houston, Jane 20, 21, 27, 36, 72, 74, 75, 85 Houts, Tom 62 Howard, John 59 Howell, Bill 27, 102, 133 Howell, Charles E. 67, 119 Howell, Charles R. 63, 103 52, Hurgtler, Nancy 26, 87, 92, 121, 1. Hunter, Terry 26 Hurst, Don 62 Hutchinson, Dawn 69 Hydeman, Carol 66, 77, 78 Hydeman, Elaine 26, 99, 103, 109, 138 I Indin, Ilene 62 Indin, Louise Anne 69 Indin, Ruth 56, 97 Indyk, Sam 66, 88 J Jackson , Betsy 65, 77, 101, 118 Jackson, Dave C. 27 Jackson , Dave H. 81, 94, 107 Jackson, Mary 27 Jacob, Herbert, Jr. 27, 77, 84, 99 Jacobson, Alan 56, 102 Jacobson, Harvey 57 Jacobson, Ralph 57, 84, 97 James, Arthur 28, 72, 73, 84, 96 , 13 Jarrett, 7, 140 Lelaine 27 Jenkins, John 68 Jenkins, Julia 58, 87 Jenks, Ellen 58, 92, 98 Jennett, Jim 56, 105, 109, 133 Jennings, Robert 28 Jennings, Steve 20, 21, 28, 72, 74, 79, 91, 94 Jerwick, Madeline 58 Jeter, Richard 57, 144 Johnson, Fred 64 Johnson, Jan 64, 85, 101, 103 Johnson, Judith E. 28, 75, 85, 95, 118 Johnson Judy L. 56 Johnsoni Linda M. so, 69 Johnson, Neil 55, 72, 84, 96, 97 Johnson, Sandra 69, 123 Johnson, Sharon 28, 96, 108 Johnson, Wayne 65 Johnston, Jane Barbara 67 Johnston, Mary Beth 64, 87 Jones, Billy 66, 75 Jones, Bonnie 63, 116 Jones, Jeff 68 Jones, Judy 67 Jones, Phil 59 Jones, Sandy 69 Jones, Susan 59, 83, 96 Jones, Tim 59 Joyce John 69 Judd,,Kim 56, 103, 104, 117, 119 Julo, Gayle 29 Jurgeson, John 63 K Kabel, Betty Jane 62 Kahle, David 69, 104 Kahn, Sharon 66, 90 Kain, Nancy 68 Kanter, Frieda 69 Kanter, William 91 Kaplan, Edie 29, 38, 72, 73, 77, 86, 98 Kars, Kenny 62, 75, 99 Handley, George 69 Handy, Janet 68 Hansell, Diane 57 Hansen, George 69 Hansen, Steve 58 Hansen, Suzanne 27 Hantover, Jeffrey 54, 57, 75, 91, 94, 140, 144 Hardgree, Jack 58, 144, 146, 150, 159 Harlow, Ned 27 Harman, Lynn 69 Harness, Daniel 66 166 Howell, Janice 69 Howell, Michael 66 Howey, Joyce 56, 86, 97, 101, 118, 136, 140 Hoy, Susan 64, 75, 86, 99, 118 Hoyt, Terry 59, 77, 79, 89, 92 Huddleston, Tony 27, 75, 124 Huff, Jerry 26, 93, 108, 109, 124 Hughes, Daniel 62 Hunter, Glen 68 Hunter, Kathren 64 Hunter, Martin 26, 81 Katz, B everly 58, 99, 106 Katz, Myra 69 Kaufman, Judy 29, 72, 73, 77, 86. 99, 138, 140 Kaufman, Pam 64 Keehn, Chris 63, 84, 102 Keehn, Stephanie 66, 86, 92 Keeler, James 65, 81, 119 Keith, Jeanne 55, 98, 103 Keller, Chick 160 Keller, Harriet 64 Keller, Keller, Lacey 65, 98, 118 Larry 29 Kelley, Ann 29 Kelne, Nick 55, 96, 98, 104 Kemmerly, Karen 63, 89, 97, 118 Kemp, Carlyn 99 Kemp, Jackie 66 Kenney, Janice 28, 121 Keroher, Gayland 28, 93, 125, 146 Kessinger, Mary 55 Kessner, Mary 65 Kimker, Klaty 66 Kincaid, Nancy 59, 101, 103 Kindred, Sandy 65 King, Susan 64, 90, 93, 97, 125, 140 Kirby, Peter 62, 84, 93, 102, 105, 125 Kirk, Mike 61, 69, 75 Kirsch, James D. 28,119 Kirsch, William 66, 88 Kiser, John 28, 123, 125 Kivett, Paul 28, 136 Kizer, John 29 Klee, Harold 58, 91, 108, 144, 146 Klein, Kay 59, 99, 117 Klein, Mike 67 Klein, Richard 29, 77, 102, 107 Klingberg, Kathryn 65, 108, 118 Knaus, Steve 69 Knaus, Terri 66 Knight, Dick 60 Knight, Russell 68 Knipmeyer, Mary Cay 67 Koch, Cynthia 57 Koch, Pat 29, 77, 153 Koenigsdorf, Mary Gay 55,138 Koffler. Edith 65, 106 Kohl, Jim 29 Koshland, Stephen 58, 119 Koutsoubos, George 56, 146 Koutsoubos, Ted 29, 81, 108, 146, 151 Krebs, Bill 60, 81, 102 Kriss, Sherry 28 Krug, Marcee 58 Kuheim. Nancy 60 Kurtz, Sharron 28 Kurtz, Susan 62, 77, 98, 101 Kusnetzky, Harriet 28, 77, 138 Kutler, Stephen 28 L Lackie, Margo 64, 73, 86, 99 LaDoucieur, Jim 62, 125 Lafferty, George 63 Lafferty, Jan 65, 89, 99, 101, 109 Laing, William 91, 140 Laird, Janet 55 Lam, Frank 65, 77 Lamar, Joyce 64 Lamberd, Dianna 65 Lamkin, Candy 63 Lancaster, Jane 63 Lang, Linda 28, 118 Lange, Bob 56, 96, 97 Lange, Debby 68 Langworthy, Barbara 57, 75, 90 92, 97 . Langworthy, John 68, 104 Lanham, Deborah 28 Lanner, Betsy 64, 89, 118 Lanner, Lisa 29, 72, 73, 75, 78, 89, 138 Lapides, Linda 29 Lapides, Myra 64, 92 Larkin, Gail 29, 118 Larson, Eric 104 Larson, Linda 69 Lasater, Jack 29 Lasister, Gary 57, 77 Latshaw, Pam 29, 73, 86, 99, 138 Launder, John 65 Lawrence, Rebecca 29, 73, 90, 106 Lawrie, Jim 68 Lawrie, Robert 56 Lawrie, William 64 LeClerg, Barbara 28 Ledford, Kristin 66 Lee, Sandra 67 Mer'ricky, x , Leeper, Mike 68, 104 Lemmon, Virginia 59, 83, 107, 116, 120, 140 Lenge, Linda 56, 89, 97, 101, 136 Leonard, Penny 56, 92 Leonard, Tracy 65, 119 Leopold, Karen 66 Lerner, Myrna 28 Lesan, Elizabeth 69 Leva, Judy 55, 82 Leverence, Mary 65 Levi, Peter 57, 77, 103 Levin, Marilyn 67, 77, 82 , Levine, Harold 62, 84, 98, 102, 124 Levine, Michael 58 Levine, Norman 28 Levitch, Barbara 59, 82, 92 Levitch, Gail 64, 98 Bruce 67 Levitt, Levitt, James 28, 144, 146 Levitt, Susan 65, 121 Larry 56 Craig 56, 94, 144, 146, 151, 159 Lewis, Fred 28, 72, 146, 151, 159 Levslis, Larri Dean 75, 82, 108, 1 0 Levy, Lewis, Lieberman, Michael 67 Lieppman, Jan 68 Liesveld, Jane 28, 72, 73, 89, 96, 109, 138 Linnartz, Carol 56 Linville, Chris 67 Linzman, Dianne 56 Linzman, Linda 29 Liston, Mark 66 Litman, Jack 57, 77, 95, 103 Little, Nancy 62, 86, Littlefield, David 63 Littlefield, Janet 68 Litwack, David 57, 84, 136, 140 Lively, Kathy 65 Lockridge, Karen 29 Lockridge, Sally 61, 67, 77, 89 Lockwood, Steve 66 Loeb, Linda 64, 86, 101 Loeffler, Frank 65 Logan, Sandi 54, 59, 74, 86, 117, 120 92, 101 Logan, Virginia 64 Long, Jane 65 Lonnecker, Georgia 21, 29, 36, 73, 80, 152 Louis, Hilary 69 Louis, Joanie 29, 73, 87, 100, 107, 138, 140 Love, Drew 68 Lowe, Bill 63, 81, 125 Lowe, Ellen 55 Lowe, William F. 64, 81, 125 Lubin, Jay 29, 75 Lucas, Dennis 65 Ludwig, Lucy 65, 75, 98 Luke, Janis 29, 72, 86, 99, 100 Luke, Molly 28,,72, 86, 99, 100 Lummis, Perry 57 Luna, Dick 160 Lunsford, Judith 62, 118 Lynch, Daphne 68, 75 Lyons, Andy 28, 75, 116 Lyons, Mary 67 M Maccracken, James 58 Maccracken, Joe 63, 160 MacLennan, Ronald 55, 72, 73, 84, 104, 122, 136 Madison, Gary 69 Magers, Phil 28 Magill, Scott 66 Mahley, Jean 67 Mahley, Nancy 58 Maichel, John 69 Maier, John 65, 160 Mains, Martha 67 Major, John 69 Makris, Kathy 28 Makris, Pete 56 Malecll, Kenneth 62, 91, 103 Mallin, Richard 28 Manbeck, Sharon 66, 124 93, 101, Mankwitz, Radine 28, 72, 82, 99, 100 Mankwitz, Van 64, 88, 99 Manley, Carol 66, 92 Manley, Linda 68, 77 Manley, Sallie 54, 56, 77, 80, 97, 107, 160 Mann, Donna 69 Mann, Geri 55, 89, 97, 136 Mann, Mike 60, 75 Manson, Paul 29, 72, 74, 75, 96, 102, 108, 144, 159 Manuel, Gene 58, 103 Manuel, Philip 62, 144 Marcum, Karen 29, 77, 78, 79, 109, 135 Markovich, Mary 59 Markowitz, Marcia 55, 83, 98 Marks, Marlene 29, 100 Marten, Steve 29, 104 Martin, Nancy 69 Martsolf, Coralie 29, 98 Masania, Pam 67 Matthews, Linda 69 A May, Phil 69 Mayer, Laurence 55, 104 Mayer, Nancy 68 McBain, John 66 McCaffrey, Tom 57, 91, 94, 97, 160 89, McCandless, James 69 McCandless, Marolyn 67 McCarran, Marvie 29 McCarty, Lee 66 McCaughey, Sharon 55 McClelland, Mary Lou 63, 85, 92 McClelland, Sue 63, 85, 92 McClintock, Bob 63 McCorkle, Alan 68 McCully, Martha 69 McDaniel, Mary 59, 101, 106, 118 McDermet, Staley 60, 81, 102 McDermott, Susan 63, 89, 99, 133 McDonald, Jerry 30 McDonald, Mary Sue 30 McDonnell, John 67 McDonnell, Mary Linda 30, 73, 77, 87, 98, 100, 101, 138 McFerrin, James 62, 77, 81, 91 McGan, Vivian 69 McGaughy, Doug 30, 108, 146, 151 McGaughy, Gayle 65, 118, 159 McGee, Molly 59 McGraw, Lee 56 McHenry, Barbara 30, 72, 83, 107 McHenry, John 62 McLaughlin, Leslie 64, 87 McLaughlin, Steve 64, 160 McLean, Saundra 58, 99 Mnookin, Jim 63, 91, 97, 98 Mobley, Bob 58, 119 Molotsky, Barbara 21, 30, 37, 72, 73, 74, 76, 90, 107, 138 Moore, Elaine 30, 100, 101, 138 Moore, Ralph 30 Moore, Sandra 58 Morehead, Emilee 63 Morehead, Marjorie 66 M01'gar1,Ann 31, 72, 73, 75, 86, 98, 137 Morgan, Charles 31, 72, 144, 146, 150, 159 Morgan, Morgan Morgan Morgan Moriart 159 Morris, Morris, John 66 , Margie 67, 75, 86 ,Nancy 55, 93, 96, 124 , Suzanne 58, 89, 98 y, Mike 31, 75, 146, 150 Cheryl 68 Penny 62 Morrison, Susan 69 Morten, Morten, Morten, Morton, Morton, Jim 69 Tom 56 William 66 Jon 69 Sue 66 Mose1', Judy 60, 72, 87, 92, 100, 116 Moss, Donna 64, 75, 79, 89, 99, 101, 1 21 Mothner, Ralph 63 Oliver, Janet 30, 78 Oliver, Phyllis 60 Oltvedt, Shauna 56, 77, 87 O'Reilly, Raye 59 Osborne, Marilyn 66 Osman, Steven 62, 124 Ottman, Lynn 65, 85, 99 Outten, John 69 Owen, Gene 30, 74, 77, 91, 94, 107, 133, 140 Owen, Jerre 67 P Page, Barbara 30 Page, Charles 31 Page, Ralph 67 Pakasi, Sientje 31, 53, 75, 86 Palmer, Patrick 62, 146, 151 Palmer, Richard 54, 57, 76, 81, 94, 144 Mouber, David 63, 88, 102, 105, 125 Muff, Marie 62, 106 Muller, Milton 63 Munro, Elaine 31, 75, 78, 89, 99, 109 Murray, Bill 31, 72, 144, 146, 151, 159 Murray, Tom 69 Mutchler, Dale 31, 75, 117, 119 Mutchler, Donna 64 Myers, Marlene 68 Myers, Sue 68 Myers, William 57 N Naber, Virginia 68 Nadlman, Sandra 68 Nagel, Beverly 64, 121 Nagelvoort, Louisa 65, 93, 108, 123 Parker, Arnold 63 Parker, Joyce 62 Parker, Karen Ruth 65 Parkison, Jim 31, 72, 73, 75, 84 96, 136, 140 Parks, Thomas 31 Parsons, Carroll 55, 98, 103 Partnoy, Janice 66 Passer, Vicki 66 Passman, Terry 31, 88 Pate, Cheryl 62 , Paterson, Christine 53, 57, 86, 117, 120 Patrick, Ken 60 Patterson, Susan 69 Payne, Diana 68 Payne, Lee 68 Pease, Barbara 31 Pease, Delbert 57 Peck, George 69 Peck, Sally 64, 75, 82, 99, 121 Peil, Jim 30 Pells, Linda 65, 82 Peltzman, Robert 67, 88 Peniston, James 65 Pensinger, Ann 67 Pensinger, Sue 67, 69, 75 Perkins, Stephen 55 Perry, Charles 65, 93, 108, 124, 137, 144, 146, 154, 159 McMahan, Judith 101, 117 McMeachin, Bob 30, 92, 95, 138 McMeachin, James 62, 124 McWhirter, Cooper 62, 75, 160 McWhorter, William 31, 81 Mehornay, Bill 63 Meierhoffer, John 66 Melcher, Janet Lee 69, 78 Melcher, Kathy 63, 101 Melcher, Steve 21, 31, 72, 73, 74, 79, 91 94, 97, 138 Jim 31,37, 116 Meth, Joe 31, 72, 88 Metzger, Carol 67 Metzger, Michelle 31 Meyer, Thomas 57 Middleton, Nancy 67, 86, 92 Middleton, Robert 59 Milens, Barbara 65, 75, 77, 82, Nagelvoort, Marczella 59, 93, 100, 108, 124 Naninga, Joyce 65, 86, 99 Neider, Katy 66, 77 Nelson, Carol 30, 80, 153 Nelson, Connie 55, 87, 98, 101 Nelson, Jill 68, 79 Nelson, Judyanne 56, 87, 101 Nelson, Linda Gay 64, 97, 117, 120 Newell James 62 104 Newman, Stuart 63 Nichols, Michael 62, 125 Nicol, Scott 68 Nienke, Dennis 62 Nilsson, Caryn 58, 75, 87, 92 Nitardy, Tom 30, 99 Noble, John 67 Nolte, Mike 55 Peterson, Betty 63, 87, 99 Peterson, Eric 65 Peterson, Jerry 30 Peterson, Peggy 30, 116, 153 Pette1'son, Janet 62 Pheffer, Steve 57 Phillips Erma Lee 63, 118 Phillips, Larry 65, 88, 98, 119 Phillips, Patricia 69 Phillips Paula 68 Phillips William 62 Phipps, ,Peggy 65, 85 i Pickler, George 58 Piercy, Jeffrey 66, 119, 160 Pillsbury, Douglas 55 Piper, William 68 Pitt, Suzan 30 Platt, Sally 55, 87, 99, 101 Plunkett, Jay 64 Poindexter, Elizabeth 66, 87 99 Mill, Douglas 66, 124 Miller, Cheryl 59 Miller, Dennis 69 Miller, Janet 63 Miller, Jill 59, 118 Miller, Karen 69 Miller, Keith 31 Miller, Larry 30 Miller, Walter 66, 124 Miller Wilson 56 Milligan, Bill 69 Milligan, Jan 30 ' Norfleet, Creig 68 Norris, Stephen 62 North, Carol 69, 77 Noteis, Kathy 30, 109 Nunnelley, Sylvia 90, 97, 106 Nuvel, Lisa 68 Pollock, Jon 62, 105 Porter, Marion 69 Porter, Mary 56, 82, 92, 97 Portman, Beverly 59, 138 Portman, Gail 59 Portman, Tom 66 Potter, Alan 68 Pratt, Dennis 57, 125 Preston, Dale 58 Millman, Larry 66 Mindlin, Dana 64, 85, 99, 107, 132 Minkin, Susan 67, 75 Minturn, John 66, 84 Mirikitani, Ronald 30, 36, 108, 144, 146, 151, 154, 156, 159 Mnookin, Gayle 66 O Oates, Andrea 63 O'C0nnell, Daniel 68 O'Connell, Mike 56 ... -. Price, Douglas 63, 81, 84 Price, Jean 55 Price, Pam 30, 72, 93, 122, 125 Price, Sara 68 Priest, Paxn 60, 99, 121 Pringle, Mary 66, 86 Printz, Carol 31, 37 Pritchard, Paul 57, 75, 88, 98, 103 Pugh, Gayle 59, 80, 85, 160 Pyle, Karin 65, 99, 121 167 ,.......-v Smith 100 Rosenhaupt, Joanne 32 R Rabicoff, Phil 59 Rabinowitz, Jack 58 Radetsky, Carol 31, 77 Ragan, Diana 63, 118 Ragsdale, John 56, 146 Ramsey, Richard 57 Randall, Susan 31, 100, 116, 120 Rapschutz, Estelle 63 Rashbaum, Jacquelyn 31, 90, 118 Ravis, Gary 31, 103 Ravis, Mike 66 Reaves, Betsy 68 Reaves, Frank 60, 75, 119 Reed, David 30 Reed, Ellen 62 Reed, Sara 30 Rees, Lynn 64, 85, 98 Rees, Sam 66 Reese, Bob 30 Reid, Dick 62 Reid, Shirley 55, 86, 117, 120 Reiman, Ronnie 62, 125 Rein, Judy 58 Reitz, Janice 59 Relder, Michele 109 Reyburn, Kathleen 68 Reyburn, Larry 30 Reynolds, Carolyn 59 Reynolds, Penny 30, 123 Rice, Maria 101, 116 Rich, Emily 57, 76, 77, 89 Richards, Cheryl 59, 118 Richardson, Lynn 66 Richardson, Marsha 64 Richart, Paul 31 Richart, Terry 68 Ricketts, Geoff 58 Rifas, Donald 88, 98 Rishmany, George 31 Rising, Joyce 31. 118 Rittmaster, Larry 31, 138 Roberson, Jac 64 Roberts, Carolyn 69 Roberts, Charles 68 Roberts, Jim 61, 64, 119, 132, 144, 160 Roberts, Linda 68 Roberts, Margie 55, 92, 99, 103 Roberts. Sue 31 Robertson, Judy 66 Robertson, Rosemary 32, 72, 77, 86, 117, 120 Robertson, Sunny 118 Robinson, Jane 62 Robinson, Mark 65 Robrock, John 62 Rogers, James 65 Roll, Meredith 67, 87, 122 Rollins, John 58, 84, 102, 119, 124 Ronai, Jill 66, 82, 140 Rosegg, Larry 67, 88 Rosen, Steve 32, 88 Rosenbaum, Steve 63, 88, 97, 132 Rosenblum, Vicki 56 Rosenfield, Edward 66, 91, 140 Rosenfield, Susan 32, 72, 90, 96, Rosenstock, Suzanne 32, 72, 73, 75, 99, 100, 107, 140 Rosenthal, Carol 64 Rosenwald, Bob 62 Rosenwald, Richard 33 Ross, Bertram 66, 119 Roth, Melanie 33 Rothman, Larry 33, 73, 88, 138 Rothschild, Gail 59, 82, 107 Rowan, Sandra 56, 87, 116 Rowe, Jack 69, 77 Rowland, Suzie 54, 60, 80, 160 Rowley, Pam 68, 122 Rowley, Richey Sue 33, 89, 98, 107, 116, 120, 140 Roworth, Barbara 65, 93, 122 Rubin, Charles 68 Ruble, Helen 62 Ruble, Junior 62 Rucker, Dale 67, 160 Ruppert, Susie 33 Ruskin, Sheryl 21, 32, 36, 72, 76, 89, 97, 99, 140 Ruskin, Shirley 69 Russback, Kay 64 Russback, Paula 32 Russback, Ray 64, 119 Russell, Arlie 58, 83 168 Russell, Kathy 68 Rutberg, Carol 55 Ruvel, Betsy 21, 32, 72, 74, 89, 109 Ruwart, Fritz 60 Ryerson, Lindley 32 S Sackin, Patty 69, 75 Saferstein, Ann 66 Saferstein, Harvey 32, 72, 88, 94, 96, 119 Saferstein, Rita 65 Sagl, Barbara 55, 108 Salzer, Doug 69, 104 Samazin, Steve 62 Samuel, Duncan 66 Samuelson, Ed 33 Sanders, Cindy 69 Sanders, Cyndie 62 Sandford, Maxwell 58 Sandhaus, Susan 65, 121 Saper, Anthony 58, 88, 105 Saunders, Alicia 55, 72, 87, 97, 101, 103, 136 Sawyer, Tom 63, 77, 81, 91, 97, 160 Scarbrough, Charles 57 Schanker, Mildred 64 Schelbar, Bonnie 66 Schenck, Jerry 57 Schere, Harriet 66 Schick, Allen 59, 104 Schieber, Paul 67 Schiff, Vivian 63, 92 Schlagle, Judy 63 ' Schlanger, John 33, 72, 88, 98, 116, 119 Schmelzer, Charles 64, 75, 91, 119 Schmitz, Linda 64, 98 Schneider, Cheryl 33, 92 Schoenfeldt, Kathy 63, 97, 118 Schopflin, Judy 67 Schopflin, Kaki 68 Schryver, Pam 63, 75, 89, 97, Sherman, Phil 33, 102, 138 Shideler, Dick 63, 81 Shipman, Ernest 63 Shipman, Martha 67 Shipman, Suzan 83, 121 Shlyen, Steve 66, 88, 124 Shoaf, Janet 60, 118 Shoemaker, Dudley 56, 95, 137 Shoemaker, Jane 59 Shrago, Harry 33, 84, 98, 138, 140 Shrimpton, Judith 64 Shuler, Tom 63 Shurin, Leland 33, 77, 107, 109, 138 Shuyler, Richard 69 Siler, Roger 32 Siler, Wayne 56 Silverforb, David 64, 91, 99 Silverman, Deann 98 Silverman, Diana 65, 118 Silvers, Dar1'ell 57 Simmons, Camille 32, 99 Simon, Mike 65 Simon, Ruth 32, 72, 73, 98, 138 Simons, Robert 67, 91, 92 Simpson, Roy 56 Singer, Davida 60 Singer, Marilyn 65, 77, 101 Singer, Natalie 56, 89, 107, 140 Six, Carole 117, 120 Skeer, Janey 67 Skeer, John 32, 72, 102 Skid, Steve 59 Skinner, Bob 68, 105 Slagle, Bill 66 Sleeper, Jane 58 Slentz, Addison 64, 125 Slentz, Gary 68 Strother, Bart 57, 154, 156, 159 Strother, Jim 66 Sturgeon, Phil 65 Sudduth, Bill 65 Sudran, Daniel 55, 69, 91 Suiter, Cynthia 69, 75 Super, Bruce 33, 104 Sutoris, Kenneth 65 Sutter, John 58 Swartz, Cynthia 67, 82 Swartz, Ritchie 64, 82 Swearingen, Ira 33 Swenson, John 57, 119 Swenson, Warren 64 Swingley, Lynne 33, 86, 99, 107, 121 Swinken, Ronnita 67 Swofford, Judith 67 T Taft, Joy 63, 92, 103 Tagbering, Ca1'la 33 Taliaferro, George 69 Talman, Gary 62 Tanner, Wilson 33, 79, 81 Tavernaro, Tobi 62 Taylor, Dale 64 Taylor, Dillard 55, 98 Taylor, John 34 Taylor, Patricia 63, 86, 98 Temposky, Jerry 64 Tennyson, Pam 55, 85, 99 Thomas, Kathleen 64 118 Schull, Jimmy 55 Schultz, Carla 33, 92 Schultz, Diana 64, 75, 99, 185 Schutte, Cam 61, 63, 75, 81, 102 Schutte, Phil 69 Schwartz, Harriet 68 Schwartz, Mike 60 Schwartz, Paul 60 Schwarz, Tom 33, 72, 104 Schwegler, Bob 62 Schwegler, Steve 69 Scoggin, Thomas 68 Scott Scott Scott Cheri 55 Harley 32, 102 Harolee 66, 86 Scott Janet 69 Scott, Linda 63, 101 Scott, Sue 57 Scroggs, John 69 88, 103, ,92 Sloman, Neil 69 Small, Larry 56 Smalley, Bob 69 Smalley, Richard 32 Smith Beverly 32, 101 Smith Bill 55, 108, 146 Smith, Bradshaw 33, 72, 75, 84, 119, 140 Smith Carol 33, 69, 75 Smith Deborah 67 Smith Dena 69 Smith, George 57 Smith Jack 62, 75 Smith James D. 33, 69 Smith James W. 77 Thompson Bette 34 Thompson Dave 62, 102, 160 Thompson Leslie 64, 83, 98, 118, 140 Thompson Roy 64, 102 Thompson Sharon 34 Thompson Sue Ann 67 Thompson, Tom 34 Thomson, John 34, 117, 119 Thomson, Robert 68 Thornton, Diana 34, 90, 97, 98, 101, 106 Thornton, Peter 67 Thrasher, Rex 57 Smith Jane 58, 83, 97, 101, 103, 107 Smith, Larry 68 Smith Lauren 66 Robert 66 Sealock, Sarah 67, 87 Sebert, Felis 32, 77, 99, 108 Sembach, Terry 63, 83, 92 Sender, Michael 68 Serkes, Richard 68, 104 Shafer, Alison 68, 77, 101 Shafer, Pam 32, 100, 101, 106, 103, 138 Shaffer, Felice 32 Shaffer, Judy 65 Shafton, Gerald 55 Shafton, Joel 66 Shannon, Linda 67 Shapiro, Marilyn 32 Sharp, Frances 67, 87 Sharp, Linda 66, 75, 103 Sharp, Richard 32 Sharp, Robert 55, 104 Shawgo, Judy 33, 92, 116 Sheehy, Dan 33, 77, 81, 88 Sheely, Thomas 33, 92 Sheldon, Susie 65 Shelton, John 55, 91, 94, 116, 119 Shepherd, Lee 69 A Sherer, Carol 55, 83, 118 Sherer, David 67 Sherer, Nancy 66 Smith, Sally 33, 72, 73, 77, 89, 96, 109, 135, 138 Smith, Steve 67 Smith, Tom 60, 108, 144, 159, 160 Smutny, Nancy 58, 99, 100, 101 Sneed, Don 33, 37, 108, 117, 154, 156, 159 Sneed, Jim 62 Soard, Susie 33, 117 Soltau, Terry 32 Solter, Janet 63, 118 Soltz, Bill 32, 91 Sorenson, Stanley 65 Sorkin, Linda 69 Sorrels, Jane 64, 109 Spector, Arnold 32, 57, 116, 119 Spencer, Paul 32, 102, 119, 120, 146, 150, 159 Squires, Carole 63, 93, 101, 125 Stark, Judi 60 Stark, Paul 67 Staton, Don 65 Steele, Bob 160 Steele, Greg 63 Stein, Donald 62, 119 Stein, Ted 67 Steinzeig, Hanan 32 Stern, Nancy 66 Stern, Susan 55, 97, 99 Stevens, Cheryl 56, 92 Stewart, Beth 59, 83, 118 Stewart, Jeff 63 Stewart, Ronnie 146, 150 Stiefel, Joan 63, 82, 97 Stiles, Randolph 66 Stoltzfus, William 65 Storm, John 62 Storm, Mary 32 Story, Bill 65, 160 Strand, Jim 33, 77, 95 Stratton, Robert 62 Strawn, Mike 57 Throckmorton, Barbara 20, 21, 35, 72, 80, 89, 140 Throckmo1'ton, Jean 77, 79, 89 Throop, David 67, 124 Throop, Harvey 35, 77, 117, 119 120 Thurston, Carole 58 Tillman, Bob 69 Tilton, George, 62, 92 Tilton, Mary 69 Tishauer, Eugene 65 Titterington, Frank 66, 88 Titterington, John 124 Tobb, Ranelle 72, 90, 96, 107 Toler, Ed 69 Tomlinson, Robert 35, 102 Tompkins, Judith 35, 73, 90, 121, 138 Tonkin, Joyce 62,, 90, 99, 121 Toyne, James 62 Travalent, Richard 35, 108, 159 Traxler, Sharon 35, 75, 86, 92, 98 Trogden, Grant 68 Troxel, Allen 64 Troxel, David 34, 124 Truog, Bill 69 Tucker, David 34 Tucker, James 34, 109 Tucker, Paul 69 Turner, Nancy 54, 55, 75, 85, 99, 103 Turner, Tom 56, 87, 99, 108, 159 Tyler, Suzanne 34, 92 Ty1'l, Ronnie 34, 73 U Ulmer, Barbara 34, 87, 98, 109, 138 Ulrich, Ricky 92 Unell, Brenda 58, 82 Upjohn, Bryant 35, 77, 81, 108, 144, 146, 151, 159 V Vance, Barb Vandever, R van Horn, G van Horn, M Van Osdol, J 89, 119 Van Osdol, 1 Varnum, Di Vaughan, K Vaughan, M Viets, Robel Vincent, Ste Voelker, Cy: Voletti, Jim Volkuwitz, 1 Vollrath, Nz Vollrath, Tc Voss, Barba Voss, Bill 3 Vi Wacknov, I Wacknov, I Wade, Bill Wadlow, G1 Wadsworth Wadsworth 99, 116 Wagner, M Wagner, T4 Waisblum, Waldmann, Waldo, Bill Waldron, C Wally, Pat Walters, Bi Ward, Cara Ward, Sant Warden Ki I 1 ff X , 9 Susan 35, 100, 101 118 , 5 , 39 07, x 1 l19, 59 n 59 09, 08, V Vance, Barbara 60 Vandever, Rita 55, 99, 121 van Horn, Gretchen 69, 75 van Horn, Mike 62, 160 Van Osdol, Evelyn 54, 59, 75, 89. 119 Van Osdol, Paul 61, 69, 137 Varnum, Diane 21, 35, 116, 153 Vaughan, Kirk 35, 81 Vaughan, Martha 101, 106 Viets, Robert 66 Vincent, Steve 65 Voelker, Cynthia 67, 83 Voletti, Jim 65 Volkuwitz, Alfred 55, 88 Vollrath, Nancy 63, 75, 92 Vollrath, Tom 63, 98 Voss, Barbara 66, 85 Voss. Bill 35, 77, 91, 102, 144 W Wacknov, David 62 Wacknov, Lawrence 64 Wade, Bill 66 Wadlow, Gloria 62 Wadsworth, Alice 67 Wadsworth, Harriet 59, 77. 86 99, 116 Wagner, Miriam 69 Wagner, Tom 66 Waisblum, Judie 55, 98 Waldmann, Heidy 67 Waldo, Bill 66. 160 Waldron, Charles 67, 88 Wally, Patricia 66 Walters, Bob 57 Ward, Carole 58, 83 Ward, Sandy 69 , Warden Kiah 35, 102 3 X J , ff' f' S Warren, Barbara 64, 86,92, 99, 101 Wasserman, Linda 55, 90, 99, 103, 122 Wasserstrom, Arnie 65, 104 Watkins. John 62 Watkins, Larry 69 Watson, Roxana 35 Waugh, Joan 34 Wax, Deborah, 65 Wayne, Nina 65, 90 Weaver, Clyde 63, 98, 160 Weaver, Marty 34, 118 Webster, Nancy 68, 75 Wehrle, Deborah 63, 69, 85, 92, 140 Weigand, Billy 63 Weil, Louise 66 Weinberg, Linda 65 Weinberg, Steve 57 Weiner, Larry 61, 67, 75 Weinstein, Cathy 69, 75 Weinstein, Phyllis 68 Weinstein, Robert 64, 123 Wilhite, Carole 69, 77 Wilke, John 64, 103 Wilkerson, Joanne 65, 101,118 Williams Williams Williams Bruce 35, 75 David 62, 75 Gwendolyn 55 Williams Jane 68, 75 Williams, Janice 69 Williams, Jerry 60, 125 Williams Joanne 68 Williams, Karen 57, 118 Williams, Lynnsay 68 Williams, Nancy 64, 86, 97 Williams, Sherill 35 Williams, Shirley 62 A Williams, Woods, Steve 57, 75, 81. 84, 119 123 Woods. 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