Southwest High School - Sachem Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

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nu «m 2 %k SOUTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL Kansas City, Missouri 3 In Memory of Joe S. Cirrincione Driver Education Department 1957-1966 I Contents Faculty............................. 6 Classes.............................20 Activities..........................82 Organizations......................126 Sports.............................168 SACHEM Staff Editor-in-Chief Lucy Blackmar Activities Editor . . Vickie Leonard Organizations Editors . Esther Bengis Pat Todd Faculty and Class Editor David Western Sports Editor .... Mike Kelly Art Editors...........Tina Reicher Joanie Wolf Photographer .... Ed Schifman Adviser...............J. H. Woods W. Lawrence Cannon Principal 8 William M. Greenstreet Vice-Principal Roy L. Stringer Vice-Principal Thomas H. Neal, Jr. Vice-Principal 9 Edwin J. King Counselor Marvin E. Langford Sophomore Counselor Virginia Bettis Eighth Grade-Freshman Counselor Margaret L. Taylor Senior Counselor Counselors L. Hortense Miller Junior Counselor Mary E. Yager Secretary Office Staff Alice R. Brosfield Librarian Catherine E. Joyce Secretary Maxine Rains Secretary Jean Morgan Special Education Frances E. Ryan Mabel B. Adams Secretary Registrar Glen A. Ballinger Engineer-Custodian Services Louise Shoup Cafeteria Manager Vesta Bolliger Nurse 11 Lorry D. Allen Physical Education Audrey Bodner Language Donald G. Brackhahn Social Studies Grace M. Breen Speech George C. Alter Band, Orchestra Faculty Robert B. Armour Social Studies Carol Banks English Alice L. Boicourt Social Studies Michael Bosch, Jr. Physical Education William J. Brewster Driver Education Charlotte E. Brooke Common Learnings 12 Vena Mae Brown Practical Arts James D. Cobb Mathematics Anna M. Cox English Willard R. Chambers Social Studies I Ethel V. Cooper Ronald D. Conrad Common Learnings Mathematics J. R. Daniel Science Frances Pence Deets Physical Education Luz Miriam Chiarello English Robert S. Coulter Social Studies Anne M. Delap English 13 Grace Denison Accompanist Viona Ewalt English George C. Ewing Physical Education Marjorie Elliott Science M. Violet Fairchild Social Studies Elinor Dolson Social Studies Faculty Alpheus O. Fisher Mathematics 14 Helen Fling Language Robert W. Forbes COE Ruth Freund Common Learnings Esther Gardner Common Learnings Verlyne Foster Practical Arts Jim Garoutte Mathematics Margaret Glover English Wallace M. Good Science Mary Margaret Groves Victor Gustafson English Science IS Marjorie Hallock Mathematics Ben Ireland Art Elizabeth Hanson Accompanist Frederick D. Iselin Social Studies v B. Holbrook Physical Education Mary C. Johnston Language Jane Joyce English Science Thomas E. Kipp Science IVk O. L. Hoover, Jr. Commerce Faculty Flora Linn Social Studies 16 J. R. Manly Practical Arts Janice McKelvy Commerce Carder Manning Vocal Music Dorothy S. McLeod Language Blanche Moore Commerce Laurence Nivens Driver Education Harriet V. McCaffrey English Mildred Meuser Language Katherine Norris Language 17 Charlotte O'Malley Arts Faculty Frances B. Richart Physical Education Louis E. Selvey Language William C. Robinson Social Studies Frank L. Stark Earline Strong Science Vocal Music Chelsae B. Sargent Mathematics Charles Summers Practical Arts 18 Thelma Welch Commerce Virginia Welch English Leonard J. Western Speech John S. Weyforth Physical Education Chaney 0. Williams English Ernest F. Witt Driver Education James H. Woods Mathematics Mary Ellen Young Common Learnings 19 w David Bean President Susan Brimacombe Treasurer Ann Curtis Secretary De De Davis Publicity Chairman Sam Parker Sergeant-at-Arms Scott Simon Vice-President Senior Officers Terry Satterlee Giftorian 22 Publicity De De Davis, chairman Howard Saver Nancy Birenboim Finance Susan Brimacombe, chairman Susan Gramms Cap Gown Ann Curtis, chairman Harriett Hawley Irv Belzer STANDING: Irv Belzer, John Wilkinson, Bruce Nichols, Jim Kaufman, Gramms, Terry Satterlec, Susan Brimacombe, Barbara Akers, Georgcann Sam Parker, David Bean, Bill Cater, Scott Simon, David Achtenberg, Shipley, Jeonine Brown. Howie Sover. SEATED: Janette Brown, Harriett Hawley, Ann Curtis, Susan Senior Business Committee Senior Play Sam Parker, chairman Scott Simon Irv Belzer Commencement David Bean, chairman Jim Kaufman Bruce Nichols David Achtenberg Harriett Hawley Nancy Birenboim Gift Terry Satterlee, chairman Georgeann Shipley Prom John Wilkinson, chairman Janette Brown Jeanine Brown Barbara Akers Bill Cater 23 Seniors Linda Accurso David Achtenberg Adrian Adams Mike Adams Barbara Akers Walter Aldridge Dionne Allen Kurt Anderson Lois Anderson Todd Anderson Anne Augspurger Carol Babcock Wolf Bakegulsky Steve Baker Elizabeth Barker Curt Barvick James Bastion Bill Bauer Bruce Beale David Bean Bill Becker Michael Becker Beverly Bell Joyce Bell Irv Belzer John Bender Esther Bengis Benny Benjamin Roger Benson Marsha Berman 24 Joseph Bernstein Jan Berry Bill Berryman Christine Besette Regina Billings Nancy Birenboim Gary Bitner Rick Black Anita Blackburn Clarence Blackburn Lucy Blackmar Robert Blair Virginia Blaurock Linda Bodenhamer David Bo I by Thomas Bongiovanni Sam Borin John Bradbury Eileen Braeman Pam Brand Susan Brimacombe Sue Britt Nanci Bromberg Barbara Brown Janette Brown Jeanine Brown Leah Brown Marie Brown Robert Brown Susan Brown 25 26 Seniors Barbara Brozman Carol Bruegging Debbie Brunker Nancy Bucher Michael Buford Karen Burgess Dan Bullock Philip Burns Phil Burnside Ellice Burnstein Kenny Byrne Cindy Caldwell Amarette Callaway Mike Camp Barbara Campbell Bill Campbell Carol Campbell Sandy Campbell Kenneth Carl John Carpenter Barrie Carter Sheryl Carter Bill Cater Patty Caviar Cecil Chappelow Marcia Chasteen Michael dayman Bruce Clippinger Bellene Cohen Cheryl Collins Jolene Commons Chuck Cooper Kathryn Cooper Maxine Cooper Bob Copeland William Cosgrove Jackie Cothom Betsy Cox Lindo Cox Laurie Cravens Jim Critchfield Karen Crites Susan Cruise Andrew Cullen Cheri Culp Scott Curry Ann Curtis De De Davis Jeff Davis Karen Davis Kimberley Davis Nancy Davis Merrill Day Ford Demming Tom Dexter Terry Dittmer Cynthia Dolginoff Diana Dudley Edward Dunklau Charles Eddy 27 Seniors David Eisen Ronnie Eisenberg JoAnn Elam Janenne Elton John Espenlaub Alva Eubank Steve Eubank Robert Evans Ben Eyre Judy Fairchild Joel Feder Bari Feingold Ralph Feldes Stephanie Feldman Rebecca Finks Jeff Fisher Bill Foard Martha Fogel Barbara Fox Byron Fox Don Frankforther Dianne Fredlund Steve Fried Arlene Friedman Steven Friedson Kathy Funk Carl Gale Greg Garrison Spencer Gerber Debby Gershon 28 Kathleen Geschwind Jan Gholson Charlotte Gibson Emilie Gibson Cindy Gilmore Sue Gitterman Elliot Glass Matthew Gold Dick Goldman Susie Goldman Fred Goodman Gary Gorman Gary Gortenburg Suson Gramms Sharon Grantham Christy Griffin Sandy Grisham Esther Gutierrez Carol Hagen Rosalie Haith David Hall Sheryl Hamm Marcella Haney Janie Harper Jerri Harper Ray Harre Richard Harre Ted Harris Jean Hartman Daniel Hastings 29 Seniors Linda Havens Harriett Hawley Lyn Haydon Cheryl Heavelin Mark Hebenstreit Mary Hendra Bill Henson Ingrid Herbranson Elliot Hersh Mike Hickman Bill Hicks Mark Hildebrand Marcia Hillman David Hinchman Nancy Hinds Nancy Hipsh Dan Hirsch John Hirsch Dick Hodgson Jan Hodgson Kathy Hogan Jo Ann Holler John Hotchkiss Stephen Howell Donna Howery Sandra Hoyt Dick Hubbard Pat Humbles Mary Hunt Merry Hunter 30 Linda Inge Donald Jacobson Donald Jenkins Mory Jenks Jannelle Jennings Roy Jewett Lois Johnson Alon Jones Bob Jones David Jones Dennis Kanan Linda Katz Jim Koufman Debbie Keeling Carol Keeron Jim Keith Julie Keith Shoron Kelley Mike Kelly Michael Kelne Kathy Kelsay Peggy King Sharon Knuth Larry Koenigsdorf Susie Kotzias Bryan Krantz Priscilla Krebs Charles Kuluva Richard Kushner Donna Lamb 31 Seniors Dorothy Landers Fred Landreth Russell Latimer Gail Leader Bill Lee Patricia Lee Sandy Lee Mary Lees Lewis Leflar Vickie Leonard Robert Levinson Alexa Levitt Morrie Levitt Betty Levy Jerry Lewis Dale Lewkowsky Danny Lichterman Janet Liming Jenifer Littlefield Katherine Lockwood David Logan James Logan Tom Loner Sara Lonnecker Paul Love Mike Lowe Linda Luke Steve Lyddon Molly Maccracken George Maget 32 Hank Mohley Michael Manfield Warren Manion Christy Manning Mary Manning Elaine Manuel Joel Markowitz Van Marquis Adrienne Martasin Dale Martens George Martin Melanie Martin Cary Matthes Robert May Calvin McCandless Cheri McCandless Horry McCandless Frances McCauley Susan McClintock Bill McCrary Tom McDonnell Neal McElroy Marcia McFarland Bill McIntyre Tim McKinley Lyla McKinney Tom McPherson Richard Meador Joe Medina Dorothy Mehornay 33 Seniors Teresa Meira Alvie Merritt Judy Michael Millie Milburn Marsha Miller Mike Miller Ronny Miller Christina Millin Barbara Millman Larry Mims Jane Minnick Sue Minturn Deborah Mitchell Lee Moore Janice Morgan John Morrow Leonard Moss June Motley Bonnie Mour Judy Mullen Jim Murphy Kathy Murphy Laura Muther Murry Myers Kathy Newquist Bruce Nichols Wendy Niedermeye Henry Nisenkier Susie Noll Mel Nussbaum 34 Carolyn Osburn Marcia Oshry Janet Owens Sally Ownby Stuart Ozar James Parker Sam Parker Michelene Pascuzzi Roland Patterson Ira Pelofsky Judith Perlman Carol Perry Jeanne Pincetl Marilyn Pope Barbara Portman Beverly Price Nan Prose Kathy Pulliam Beverli Purpus Monte Ragar Sydney Railing Marc Rainen Mike Rainen Jeff Razafsky Rochelle Reglin Tina Reicher Janet Reinhardt Kathie Reinoehl Margie Remer Paula Rensch 35 Seniors Kathryn Richardson Sharon Richardson Marti Rittmaster Sue Robertson Joe Robison Barton Rolsky Curt Rose Sharon Rose David Rosen Bernard Rosenberg Nita Rosenberg Joel Ross Linda Ross Roy Roworth Karen Roxburg Joe Rozenblum Jane Rubin Michael Running Richard Rush Susan Ryan Ruth Saferstein Carol Sager Susan Sanders Michael Sandler Mike Sarras Terry Satterlee Beth Sauer Howard Saver Marilyn Scarbrough Carol Schik 36 Jane Schlanger Darlene Schlegel Susan Schloesser Chris Schotanus Nan Schotanus Roger Schwartz David Selders Georgette Sestrich Barbara Shanklin Mary Gay Shaw Ruth Shenkner Richard Shepard Georgeann Shipley Alana Shniderman Wayne Shuyler Sherri Siess Dick Simon Scott Simon Barbara Skinner Robert Slentz Virginia Slocum Janet Smith Jill Smith Laurence Smith Glenda Sowders Dave Sparks Barbara Speers Suzi Stahl Betty Steffee Dave Steinberg 37 Seniors Ames Stetzler Carol Stevens Randall Strelluf Earl Strickland Dennis Suddarth Esther Sukiennik Dennis Summerhouse Michael Switzer Jack Taylor Debbie Thompson Kathy Thompson Paula Thompson Carol Thomson Steve Tipp Patricia Todd Jean Tvedten Larry Tyrl Susan Vargon Jean Vincent Meredith Vincent Bill Voelker Cozanne Volland Dick Voss Patty Wade Jackie Wagner David Walsh Lloyd Walsh Peggy Walsh Tom Ward Jack Watson 38 Jacqueline Webber Mary Lou Weeks Ken Weilert Marsha Weinberg Meridith Welch Steve Weneck Wolfgang Wesiack Chris Western David Western Randi Wetherhorn Brenda White Ellen Wien John Wilkinson Wanda Winemiller Ronald Wise Michiele Wissmueller Kathy Witcher Nancy Witherspoon Joanie Wolf Tracy Wolf Marvin Woodbury Barbara Woods Janet Woodson Allen Wurzburger Steve Yager Victor Yehling Nora Young John Zarr Bob Zeller Fritz Ziegler Senior Activities it A Linda Accurso—Miss Peppy Award; Drill Team; Red- skin Revels; The Music Man; Girls' Choir; President and Sgt.-at-Arms of International Club; President of French Club; Secretary of Pep Club; Critic of Alethea; Red Cross; Honor Roll Six Semesters. David Achtenberg—Varsity Letter in Basketball; Pres- ident of Law Club; Pep Club; National Council of Teachers of English Award; Third Place in Sons of the American Revolution Essay Contest; Categories Team; City Hall Day; Junior and Senior Business Commit- tees; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society; National Merit Scholarship Finalist. Barbara Akers—Duke Duncan Award; Miss Peppy Award; Secretary of Drill Team; Senior Play; Produc- tion Staffs of Redskin Revels and The Music Man; Secretary of Pep Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Red Cross Executive Board; Junior and Senior Business Committees; Honor Roll Six Semesters; Summer Activities Council; Na- tional Honor Society. Dianne Allen—Sports Day Team; Office Assistant; Sgt.-at-Arms of Sappho; Honor Roll Two Semesters. Kurt Anderson—Varsity Letter in Golf; Red Cross. Anne Augspurger—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Orchestra; Vice President and Sgt.-at-Arms of Scher- zo; Pep Club; Silver Medal in Verse; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Com- mendation; National Honor Society. 40 Carol Babcock—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Girls' Choir; Pep Club. Wolf Bakegulsky—Chess Club; Physical Science Club; Spanish Club; Honor Roll Two Semesters. Curt Barvick—Varsity Letters in Football and Basket- ball; Second Team All-City Basketball; Honorable Mention All-Metro and All-District Basketball Team; Audio-Visual Staff; Missouri Boys' State; Honor Roll Six Semesters; National Honor Society. James Bastion—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Or- chestra; Band; Scherzo. Bill Bauer—Varsity Letter in Football; Office Assis- tant; Lettermen's Club; Missouri Boys' State. Bruce Beale—Varsity Letter in Wrestling; District and State Contest Ratings of I. David Bean—Senior Play; Redskin Revels; Lead in The Music Man; Concert Choir; Southwest Singers; Critic of Zend-Avesta; Silver and Gold Medals in Dec- lamation; National Thespians; Missouri Boys' State; Treasurer of Student Council; City Hall Day; Junior and Senior Business Committees; President of Senior Class; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. Bill Becker—Varsity Letter in Football; Lettermen's Club. Joyce Bell—International Club; Honor Roll. Irv Belzer—Senior Play; President of Summus; Secre- tary and Critic of Latin Club; Pep Club; Two Silver Medals in Essay; Missouri Boys' State; Managing Edi- tor of Trail; Vice-President and Treasurer of Student Council; M.A.S.C. Delegate; City Hall Day; Junior and Senior Business Committees; Honor Roll Six Se- mesters; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Com- mendation; National Honor Society. Esther Bengis—Quill and Scroll; Organizations Editor of Sachem; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society. Benny Benjamin—The Music Man; Band; Scherzo; Ars Medica; Honor Roll Four Semesters; National Honor Society. Roger Benson—Stage Crew; Excelsior; Physical Science Club; Honor Roll Two Semesters. Marsha Berman—Trail. Jan Berry—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Girls' Choir; Historian of Art Club; Latin Club; Pep Club. Nancy Birenboim—Production staff of The Music Man; Sgt.-at-Arms of Tri-Hi-Y; Omega; Secretary of Student Council; Junior and Senior Business Commit- tees; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society. Rick Black—Production Staffs of Senior Play, Redskin Revels, The Music Man; Stage Crew; Section R. Lucy Blackmar—Production Staff of Senior Play; Red- skin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; President and Critic of Sesame; Pep Club; Gold Medal in Essay; Quill and Scroll; Editor-in-Chief of Sachem; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society. Sam Borin—Varsity Letter in Basketball; Lettermen's Club; Pep Club; Honor Roll Five Semesters. Eileen Braeman—Senior Play; Office Assistant; Vice- President of Veda; Vice-President of Russian Club; Secretary and Historian of Socratic Society; Interna- tional Club; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society. Pam Brand—Honor Roll Seven Semesters. Susan Brimacombe—Treasurer and Historian of Thail- ian; Pep Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Homecoming Queen At- tendant; Student Council; Junior and Senior Business Committees; Treasurer of Senior Class; Honor Roll Three Semesters. Glen Briscoe—The Music Man; District Contest Rat- ing of 1; Band; Vice-President and Treasurer of Scher- zo; Honor Roll Two Semesters. Nanci Bromberg—Senior Play; Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Office Assistant; Student Council; Honor Roll Three Semesters. 41 Janette Brown—Captain of Varsity Cheerleaders; Sen- ior Play; Redskin Revels; Lead in The Music Man; District Contest Rating of I; Southwest Singers; Con- cert Choir; Vice-President and Critic of Sesame; His- torian of German Club; Basketball Queen; Junior and Senior Business Committees; Honor Roll Seven Se- mesters; National Honor Society. Jeanine Brown—Varsity Cheerleader; Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Southwest Singers; Concert Choir; Vice-President of German Club; Treasurer of Sesame; Student Council; Junior and Senior Business Commit- tees; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor So- ciety. Marie Brown—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Or- chestra; All-City Orchestra; Vice-President and Critic of Veda; Latin Club; Quill and Scroll; Advertising Manager of Trail; Honor Roll Four Semesters. Robert Brown—Senior Play; Redskin Revels; Office Assistant; Vice-President of Summus; Gold and Silver Medals in Declamation; National Thespians; Latin Club; Ars Medica; Section R; President and Sgt.-at- Arms of Student Council; M.A.S.C. Delegate; City Hall Day; Honor Roll. Susan Brown—Historian of Art Club; Scholastic Mag- azine Merit Award in Art; Red Cross. Carol Bruegging—Art Club; International Club; Hon- or Roll Seven Semesters; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; National Honor Society. Debbie Brunker—Art Club; Pep Club; Honor Roll Three Semesters. Michael Buford—Senior Play; Redskin Revels; Office Assistant; Zend-Avesta; Copy Editor of Trail; First Place in Sons of the American Revolution Essay Con- test; Hi-V; Honor Roll Two Semesters. Philip Burns—Senior Play; Redskin Revels; Audio- Visual Staff; Vice-President and Treasurer of Ger- man Club; Quill and Scroll; Photographer of Trail; Student Council; Honor Roll. Phil Burnside—Quill and Scroll; Scholastic Magazine Gold Key in Photography; Photographer of Trail. Kenny Byrne—Senior Play; Student Director and Cast of Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Treasurer of Hi-Y; Historian of Zend-Avesta; Honor Roll Six Semesters; National Merit Scholarship Finalist. c Amarette Callaway—Senior Play; Office Assistant; President and Critic of Thalian; Pep Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Silver Medal in Verse; Vice-President of Red Cross; Junior Business Committee; Honor Roll Seven Semes- ters; National Honor Society; National Merit Scholar- ship Finalist. Bill Campbell—President and Treasurer of German Club; Sgt.-at-Arms of International Club; Physical Science Club, Pep Club; Student Council; Honor Roll Five Semesters; National Honor Society; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. Carol Campbell—Redskin Revels; The Music Man.- Concert Choir; Sgt.-at-Arms of Thalian; Homecoming Queen Attendant; Secretary of Tri-Hi-Y; Summer Ac- tivities Council; Honor Roll Five Semesters. 42 Kenneth Cori—Hi-Y. John Clover—Varsity Letter in Swimming. John Carpenter—Honor Roll Three Semesters. Cheryl Collins—Concert Choir; Redskin Revels; The Music Man. Barrie Carter—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Dis- trict Rating of 1; Concert Choir; Treasurer and Sgt.- at-Arms of Sappho; Gold Medal in Declamation; Sil- ver Medal in Oration; International Club; Summer Activities Council. Kathryn Cooper—Redskin Revels. Maxine Cooper—Sappho; Honor Roll Six Semesters; National Honor Society. Bill Cater—-Varsity Letters in Football and Basketball; All-City Honorable Mention in Basketball; Redskin Revels; The Music Man; President of Band; Concert Choir; President of Lettermen's Club; Junior and Senior Business Committees; Honor Roll Five Semes- ters. William Cosgrove—Varsity Letter in Track; Letter- men's Club. Patty Caviar—Spotlighters; Honor Roll Seven Semes- ters. Jackie Cotham—Drill Team; Treasurer's Assistant; Sesame; Pep Club; Honor Roll Three Semesters. Betsy Cox—Redskin Revels; The Music Mon; Con- cert Choir; Indian Belles; Aurora; Swim Club; Tri-Hi- Y; Honor Roll. Cecil Chappelow—-Varsity Letters in Football, Track, and Swimming; Honorable Mention All-City in Foot- ball; City Record Holder in 50-Yard Free Style and 100-yard Butterfly; President and Vice-President of Lettermen's Club; Honor Roll Six Semesters. Jim Critchfield—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Band; District and State Contest Ratings of 1. Marcia Chasteen—Honor Roll Two Semesters. Susan Cruise—Production Staff of Redskin Revels; Office Assistant; Student Council; Honor Roll Two Semesters. Michael dayman—Varsity Letter in Track; Honor Roll. Andrew Cullen—Honor Roll Four Semesters. Bruce Clippinger—Audio-Visual Staff; German Club. Cheri Culp—President and Vice-President of Hestia; Secretary of Socratic Society; Honor Roll Four Se- mesters. 43 Scott Curry—Varsity Letters in Football and Track; Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Treasurer of Lettermen's Club; Pep Club; Hi-Y; Honor Roll. Ann Curtis—Varsity Cheerleader; Office Assistant; Vice-President of Sesame; Basketball Queen Atten- dant; Missouri Girls' State; City Hall Day; Junior and Senior Business Committees; Secretary of Senior Class; D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award; A.A.U.W. Scholas- ticae Centum; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society Junior Year; Valedictorian of Senior Class. I) De De Davis—Production Staffs of Senior Play and The Music Man; Tri-Hi-Y; Junior and Senior Business Committees; Honor Roll Five Semesters; National Honor Society. Jeff Davis—Art Club; Scholastic Magazine Merit Award in Art. Nancy Davis—Swim Club; Scholastic Magazine Gold Key in Art. Merrill Day—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Or- chestra; Vice-President of Band. Ford Demming—Varsity Letter in Track; Trail; Quill and Scroll. Tom Dexter—The Music Man; Band. 44 Terry Dittmer—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Pro- duction Staff of Senior Ploy; Orchestra; Stage Band; President of Scherzo; Honor Roll Seven Semesters. Cynthia Dolginoff—Redskin Revels; Girls' Choir. Edward Dunklau—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. E Charles Eddy—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Or- chestra; Band. Jo Ann Elam—Production Staff of Senior Play; Red- skin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Interna- tional Club; Honor Roll Three Semesters; National Merit Scholar; National Honor Society. John Espenlaub—Redskin Revels; The Music Man.- Concert Choir; Honor Roll Three Semesters; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. F Judy Fairchild—Senior Play; Office Assistant; Silver Medal in Oration; Quill and Scroll; National Thes- pians; Tri-Hi-Y; Trail; Red Cross Executive Board; Honor Roll Three Semesters. Joel Feder—Zend-Avesta; Section R; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society. Bari Feingold—Sports Day Teams; Gold Pin in Ath- letics; Secretary of Veda; Gold Medal in Verse; Honor Roll Two Semesters. Dianne Fredlund—Office Assistant; Hestia; Interna- tional Club. Ralph Feldes—Varsity Letter in Football; Lettermen's Club. Steve Fried—Senior Play; French Club; Honor Roll Five Semesters. Stephanie Feldman—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Orchestra; Scherzo; Honor Roll Two Semesters. G Rebecca Finks—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Production Staff of Senior Play; Concert Choir; Vice- President of Alethea; Student Council; Honor Roll Four Semesters. Greg Garrison—Office Assistant; Scholastic Magazine Gold Key in Art; Honor Roll. Spencer Gerber—Trail. Jeff Fisher—Activities at Waterford High School, Pontiac, Michigan. Bill Foard—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; District Contest Rating of 1; Male Octet; Southwest Singers; Concert Choir; Office Assistant. Jan Gholson—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Pres- ident of Orchestra; President and Secretary of Scher- zo; President of German Club; Alethea; Honor Roll. Martha Fogel—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Con- cert Choir; Office Assistant; President and Critic of Swim Club. Chorlotte Gibson—Sports Day Team; Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Secretary-Treasurer of Orchestra; All-City Orchestra; Secretary of Concert Choir; Dis- trict Contest Rating of 1; Indian Belles; President ond Vice-President of Pep Club; Treasurer and Sgt.-at- Arms of Sesame; Basketball Queen Attendant; Jun- ior Business Committee; AFS Exchange Student to Turkey; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society. Byron Fox—Varsity Letter in Golf; Senior Play; Treas- urer of Summus; Quill and Scroll; Trail; Section R; Vice-President of Red Cross; Treasurer of Student Council; M.A.S.C. Delegate; Junior Business Commit- tee; Honor Roll Seven Semesters. Emilie Gibson—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Dis- trict Contest Rating of 1; Concert Choir; Indian Belles; Art Club. Don Frankforther—Office Assistant; Honor Roll. Cindy Gilmore—Aurora; Honor Roll Four Semesters. 45 Sue Gitterman—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Girls' Choir. Elliot Glass—Vice-President and Treasurer of Spanish Club; Secretary and Critic of Summus; Red Cross; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; Notional Honor Society Junior Year. Matthew Gold—Office Assistant. Dick Goldman—Activities at Pern-Day, Kansas City, Missouri. Susie Goldman—-Missouri Girls' State; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society. Fred Goodman-—Excelsior; Gold Medal in Declama- tion; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society. Gary Gorman—Honor Roll Two Semesters. Gary Gortenburg—Office Assistant; Pep Club Execu- tive Board; Hi-Y; Student Council Executive Board; Honor Roll. Susan Gramms—Production Staff of Senior Play; Red- skin Revels; Office Assistant; Secretary and Sgt.-at- Arms of Omega; Silver Medal in Essay; Missouri Girls' State; Red Cross Executive Board; Junior and Senior Business Committees; Honor Roll Four Semes- ters. Christy Griffin—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Vice-President and Secretary of Thal- ian; French Club; Pep Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Homecoming Queen Attendant; Summer Activities Council; Honor Roll Six Semesters; National Honor Society. Sandy Grisham—Drill Team; Aurora; International Club; Pep Club. Esther Gutierrez—Hestia. H Carol Hagen—Audio-Visual Staff; Treasurer of Hes- tia; Historian of German Club; Honor Roll Six Semes- ters; National Honor Society. Marcella Haney—Office Assistant; Historian of Ses- ame; International Club; Honor Roll Four Semesters. Janie Harper—Production Staff of Senior Play and Redskin Revels; Office Assistant; President and Vice- President of Athena; International Club; Quill and Scroll; Trail; Summer Activities Council; Honor Roll Three Semesters. Ray Harre—Varsity Letter in Track; Lettermen's Club; Honor Roll. Richard Harre—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Honor Roll Three Semesters. Jay Harrington—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir. 46 Ted Harris—Redskin Revels; Concert Choir. Daniel Hastings—Varsity Letter in Football. Linda Havens—Historian of Hestia. Harriett Hawley—Production Staff of Senior Play; Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Pres- ident of International Club; Vice-President and Sec- retary of Sappho; Tri-Hi-Y; Homecoming Queen; Mis- souri Girls' State; City Hall Day; Junior and Senior Business Committees; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society. Lyn Haydon—Pep Club; Omega; French Club; Sum- mer Activities Council; Tri-Hi-Y; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society Junior Year. Mark Hebenstreit—Reserve Letter in Football; Var- sity Letter in Tennis. Ingrid Herbranson—Honor Roll. Bill Hicks—Varsity Letter in Wrestling; Band; Office Assistant; Lettermen's Club. Mark Hildebrand—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir. Marcia Hillman—Drill Team; Vice-President and His- torian of Aurora; Art Club; Student Council. David Hinchman—Senior Play; Redskin Revels; Pres- ident of Hi-Y; Vice-President of Law Club; Excelsior; International Club; Pep Club; National Thespians; Missouri Boys' State; Honor Roll Five Semesters. Nancy Hipsh—Honor Roll Two Semesters. Dan Hirsch—Letter in Tennis. Jan Hodgson—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Girls' Choir; Historian of Alethea; Art Club; Pep Club; Sec- retary of Quill and Scroll; Trail. Kathy Hogan—Pep Club; Redskin Revels; The Music Man; President of Girls' Choir; President of Alethea; Student Council; Honor Roll Three Semesters. Jo Ann Holler—B-Teom Cheerleader; Secretary of Thalian; Swim Club. Steve Howell—Honor Roll Five Semesters. Sandra Hoyt—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Dis- trict Contest Rating of II; Concert Choir; Indian Belles; Office Assistant; Vice-President and Sgt.-at- Arms of Thalian; International Club; Honor Roll. Dick Hubbard—Varsity Letter in Track; Senior Play; The Music Man; Drum Major of Band; District Con- test Rating of II; Vice-President of Physical Science Club; Sgt.-at-Arms of Summus; Lettermen's Club; Section R; Student Council Executive Board; Cate- gories Team; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Merit Scholarship Finalist; National Honor Society Junior Year. 47 Mary Hunt —Health Assistant; Honor Roll Six Semes- ters. Merry Hunter—Pep Club; Delphi; Art Club; Interna- tional Club. I Linda Inge—Drill Team; Treasurer's Assistant; Par- liamentarian of Sesame; Honor Roll Three Semesters. J Donald Jenkins—National Forensic League; President of Summus; Silver Medal in Oration; Blaze; Section R; President of Physical Science Club; Chess Club; Student Council; Honor Roll Five Semesters; National Honor Society. Mary Jenks—Art Club; International Club; Pep Club; Honor Roll Two Semesters. Lois Johnson—Drill Team; Production Staff of Senior Play; Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Girls' Choir; Girls' Choir Sextet; President and Vice-President of Socratic Society; Secretary and Sgt.-at-Arms of Ses- ame; International Club; Pep Club; A.A.U.W. Scho- lasticae Centum; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; Na- tional Honor Society. Alan Jones—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Vice- President of Concert Choir; Male Octet; Southwest Singers; District Contest Rating of I; President and Secretary of Hi-Y; Treasurer of Zend-Avesta; Student Council; Honor Roll Four Semesters. Bob Jones—Varsity Letters in Football, Basketball, and Track; Honorable Mention in All-League Team in Basketball; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Male Octet; Lettermen's Club. K Dennis Kanan—Scholastic Magazine Gold Key in Art; Honor Roll Five Semesters. Linda Katz—Office Assistant; Hestia; International Club; Honor Roll Three Semesters. Jim Kaufman—Senior Play; Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Critic of Zend-Avesta; Spotlighters; Hi-Y; Pep Club; Missouri Boys' State; Student Council Executive Board; M.A.S.C. Delegate; Junior and Senior Business Committees; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society. Jim Keith—Varsity Letter in Swimming; City Record Holder in 100-Yard Breaststroke; The Music Man; Band; Lettermen's Club; Honor Roll. Sharon Kelley—Redskin Revels; Art Club; Honor Roll. Mike Kelly—President and Vice-President of Excel- sior; Pep Club; International Club; German Club; Quill and Scroll; Sports Editor of Sachem; Student Council; Honor Roll Six Semesters. Michael Kelne—Varsity Letter in Wrestling; Letter- men's Club; Honor Roll. 48 Kathy Kelsay—Honor Roll Two Semesters. L Peggy King—Duke Duncan Award; Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Critic of Delphi; Pep Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Red Cross Executive Board; Honor Roll Seven Semesters. Sharon Knuth—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Girls' Choir; International Club; Hestia. Larry Koenigsdorf—Track Manager; Office Assistant. Susie Kotzias—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Girls' Choir. Bryan Krantz—Track Monager; Vice-President of Lotin Club; Lettermen's Club; State Contest Rating of I; Quill and Scroll; Sports Editor of Trail; Red Cross; Student Council; Honor Roll Two Semesters. Priscilla Krebs—President and Vice-President of Drill Team; Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Office Assistant; Vice-President and Critic of Swim Club; Red Cross; Honor Roll Three Semesters. Charles Kuluva—Reserve Letter in Football; Senior Play; The Music Man; Band; Honor Roll. Morrie Kuzecki—Activities at Westport High School, Kansas City, Missouri. Donna Lamb—Senior Play; President of Veda; Span- ish Club; Socratic Society; Art Club; Silver Medal in Oration; Honor Roll. Gail Leader—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Presi- dent of Girls' Choir; Concert Choir. Sandy Lee—Senior Play; Redskin Revels; Concert Choir; Office Assistant; National Thespians. Mary Lees—Senior Play; Production Staff of The Music Man; President and Sgt.-at-Arms of Spot- lighters; Sgt.-at-Arms of Tri-Hi-Y; Sappho; Silver Medal in Declamation; Quill and Scroll; National Thespians; Trail; Honor Roll. Lewis Leflar—Senior Play; Hi-Y; Red Cross Execu- tive Board. Vickie Leonard—Senior Play; Redskin Revels; Presi- dent of Spotlighters; Vice-President and Critic of Omega; Tri-Hi-Y; Silver Medal in Oration; Quill and Scroll; National Thespians; Activities Editor of Sachem; Honor Roll Three Semesters. Alexa Levitt—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Girls' Choir; Art Club; Honor Roll Two Semesters. Janet Liming—Quill and Scroll; Business Manager of Trail; Honor Roll. 49 Katherine Lockwood—Student Council; Honor Roll Three Semesters. James Logan—Production Staffs of Senior Play, Red- skin Revels, and The Music Man; Stage Manager; In- ternational Club; Pep Club. Sara Lonnecker—Duke Duncan Award; Drill Team; President and Vice-President of Swim Club; Student Council Executive Board; Honor Roll. Mike Lowe—Production Staffs of Senior Play, Redskin Revels, and The Music Man; Stage Crew; Audio- Visual Staff; International Club; Pep Club. Linda Luke—Audio-Visual Staff; Veda; Honor Roll Four Semesters. Steve Lyddon—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Con- cert Choir; Lettermen's Club. M Chris Mammoliti—Ars Medica. Michael Manfield—Varsity Letter in Track. Christy Manning—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Girls' Choir; Red Cross. Elaine Manuel—President of Drill Team; Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Office Assist- ant; Honor Roll Six Semesters; National Honor Society. Joel Markowitz—Pep Club Executive Board; Mr. Peppy Award; Senior Play; Redskin Revels; President and Historian of Excelsior; Silver Medal in Short Story; National Council of Teachers of English Award; All- City Red Cross Representative; Red Cross Executive Board; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Merit Scholarship Finalist; Categories Team; National Honor Society Junior Year. Adrienne Martasin—Honor Roll Four Semesters. Melanie Martin—Drill Team; Redskin Revels; Office Assistant; President of Quill and Scroll; Homecoming Queen Attendant; Editor-in-Chief of Trail; Honor Roll Four Semesters. Robert May—Executive Board of Pep Club; Mr. Peppy Award; Production Staffs of Senior Play, Redskin Revels, and The Music Man; Vice-President of Or- chestra; Stage Crew; Scherzo. Calvin McCandless—Varsity Letter in Wrestling. Cheri McCandless—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; District Contest Rating of I; Indian Belles; Concert Choir; Student Council; Honor Roll Two Semesters. Susan McClintock—Honor Roll Seven Semesters; Na- tional Honor Society. Tom McDonnell—Varsity Letter in Track; Letter- men's Club; Honor Roll. 50 Marcia McFarland—Drill Team; Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Sgt.-at-Arms of Sappho; Honor Roll Five Semesters. Leonard Moss—Varsity Letter in Golf; Senior Play; Missouri Boys' State; Section R; Junior Business Com- mittee; Princeton Award; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; Notional Honor Society. Dorothy Mehornay—Office Assistant; President and Secretary of Art Club; Pep Club; Omega; Tri-Hi-Y; Scholastic Magazine Merit Award in Art. June Motley—Production Staff of Senior Play; Red- skin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; President of Omega; French Club; Silver Medal in Essay; Red Cross; Student Council; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society. Teresa Meira—Senior Play; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Tri-Hi-Y; Sappho; International Club; German Club; Pep Club; Homecoming Queen Attendant; AFS Exchange Student From Portugal. Paul Muenks—Activities at Bishop Hogan, Kansas City, Missouri. Millie Milburn—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Secretary of Hestia; Honor Roll Two Semesters. Jim Murphy—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Con- cert Choir. Kathy Murphy-—Office Assistant. Barbara Millman—Production Staff of Senior Play; Sgt.-at-Arms and Critic of Socratic Society; Missouri Girls' State; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society. Laura Muther—Office Assistant; President and Sec- retary of Sappho; Secretary of German Club; Treas- urer of International Club; Pep Club; Assistant Editor of Blaze; Student Council Executive Board; Honor Roll Three Semesters. Jane Minnick—Redskin Revels; The Music Mon; Con- cert Choir; Historian of Pep Club; International Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Quill and Scroll; Trail. N Kathy Newquist—Activities at Shawnee Mission West High School, Overland Park, Kansas. Sue Minturn—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Con- cert Choir; Vice-President of International Club; Sec- retary of Red Cross; Pep Club. Bruce Nichols—Senior Play; Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Treasurer of Concert Choir; Male Octet; President and Vice-President of Zend-Avesta; Treas- urer of Hi-Y; Law Club; Spotlighters; Nationol Thes- pians; Missouri Boys' State; President of Red Cross; Junior and Senior Business Committees; Honor Roll Janice Morgan—Redskin Revels; The Music Mon; Girls' Choir. Seven Semesters; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. 51 Wendy Niedermeyer—Senior Ploy; Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Indian Belles; Secre- tary and Sgt.-at-Arms of Tri-Hi-Y; Student Council. Carol Perry—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Con- cert Choir; Indian Belles; President of Alethea; In- ternational Club; Pep Club; Scherzo; Honor Roll Three Semesters. Susie Noll—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Con- cert Choir. 0 Beverly Price—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Con- cert Choir; President and Critic of Aurora; Two Silver Medals in Short Story; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; Notional Honor Society. Stuart Oxar—Redskin Revels; Secretary of Zend- Avesta; Business Manager of Blaze; Section R; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; Notional Merit Scholarship Finalist; National Honor Society. Kathy Pulliam—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Critic of Alethea; International Club; Student Council; Honor Roll Three Semesters. P R Som Parker—Office Assistant; Vice-President of Hi- Y; Sgt.-at-Arms of Spotlighters; Missouri Boys' State; Junior and Senior Business Committees; Sgt.-at-Arms of Senior Class; Honor Roll Five Semesters. Monte Ragar—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; President of Concert Choir; Indian Belles; District Rating of 1; Office Assistant; Student Council; Honor Roll. Michelene Pascuzzi—Historian and Treasurer of Hestia; Honor Roll. Sydney Railing—Drill Team; Senior Play; Treasurer of Tri-Hi-Y; Spotlighters; International Club; Pep Club; Quill and Scroll; National Thespians; Trail; Roland Patterson—Physical Science Club; Honor Roll Five Semesters; National Merit Scholarship Finalist. Student Council. Ira Pelofsky—Varsity Letter in Wrestling; Lettermen's Club. Mike Rainen—Varsity Letter in Wrestling; Letter- men's Club; Honor Roll. Judith Perlman—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Orchestra; Scherzo; International Club; Honor Roll Two Semesters. Jeff Razafsky—Audio-Visual Staff; Physical Science Club; Honor Roll. 52 Tina Reicher—Drill Team; President and Vice-Presi- dent of Art Club; President and Secretary of Spanish Club; Vice-President and Treasurer of Pep Club; Tri- Hi-Y; Quill and Scroll; Scholastic Magozine Gold Key in Art; Art Editor of Sachem; Honor Roll Seven Semes- ters; National Honor Society. Janet Reinhardt—Alethea; Pep Club; International Club; Red Cross; Honor Roll Six Semesters. Kathy Reinoehl—Senior Play; Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Indian Belles; Secretary and Sgt.-at-Arms of Sesame. Paula Rensch—The Music Man; Band Majorette. Kathryn Richardson—Production Staff of Senior Play; Office Assistant; Vice-President of Veda; Socratic Society; Trail. Marti Rittmaster—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Girls' Choir; Trail. Sue Robertson—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Girls' Choir; Office Assistant; Aurora; Pep Club; In- ternational Club; Red Cross; Honor Roll Three Semesters. Curt Rose—Varsity Letter in Golf; Office Assistant; Student Council. Sharon Rose—Quill and Scroll; Circulation Editor of Trail; Honor Roll Two Semesters. David Rosen—Section R; Honor Roll Six Semesters; National Honor Society. Nita Rosenberg—Senior Play; Student Director and Cast of Redskin Revels and The Music Man; Concert Choir; Office Assistant; Spotlighters; National Thes- pians; Honor Roll Six Semesters; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. Joel Ross—Wrestling Manager. Jane Rubin—Red Cross; Student Council; Latin Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society. Susan Ryan—Office Assistant; Quill and Scroll; Cir- culation Editor of Trail. s Ruth Saferstein—Senior Play; Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Office Assistant; Presi- dent and Critic of Omega; Pep Club; International Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Basketball Queen Attendant; Student Council Executive Board; City Hall Day; Honor Roll Six Semesters. Susan Sanders—Drill Team; Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; President and Critic of Delphi; Swim Club; Pep Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society. 53 Michael Sandler—Varsity Letter in Track; Letter- men's Club; Student Council; Honor Roll. Roger Schwartz—Varsity Letter in Wrestling; Letter- men's Club; Honor Roll Three Semesters. Mike Sarras—Section R; Student Council. Georgette Sestrich—Activities at Bishop Miege High School, Fairway, Kansas. Terry Satterlee—Duke Duncan Award; Senior Play; Office Assistant; President of Thalian; President of Pep Club; Art Club; Scholastic Magazine Merit Award in Art; Basketball Queen Attendant; Junior and Senior Business Committees; Giftorian of Senior Class; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society Junior Year. Barbara Shanklin-—Production Staffs of Redskin Revels and The Music Man; Orchestra; Scholastic Magazine Gold Key and Merit Awards in Art; Sec- tion R. Mary Gay Shaw—Omega; Sports Day Team. Beth Sauer—Senior Play; Vice-President of Tri-Hi-Y; Secretary of Omega; Pep Club; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society. Ruth Shenkner—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Pep Club; International Club; Honor Roll. Howard Saver—Redskin Revels; Chaplain of Hi-Y; Biology Club; Pep Club; President of Student Council- Secretary of M.A.S.C.; City Hall Day; Junior and Sen- ior Business Committees; Honor Roll Five Semesters. Georgeann Shipley—Senior Play; Office Assistant; President and Critic of Sappho; President of Red Cross; President of All-City Safety Council; Junior and Senior Business Committees; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Com- mendation; National Honor Society. Marilyn Scarbrough—Pep Club; Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Honor Roll Seven Semes- ters; National Honor Society. Scott Simon—Senior Play; Redskin Revels; President of Zend-Avesta; President and Treasurer of French Club; President and Vice-President of Law Club; Cate- gories Team; Sgt.-at-Arms of Spotlighters; Two Silver Carol Schik—Treasurer of Sappho; Missouri Girls' State; Treasurer of Red Cross; Summer Activities Council; Honor Roll Seven Semesters. Medals in Oration; National Thespians; Editor-in- Chief of Blaze; Critic of Red Cross; Junior and Senior Business Committees; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society; National Merit Scholarship Finalist. Jane Schlanger—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Treasurer of Delphi; Tri-Hi-Y; Honor Roll Five Semesters. Robert Slentz—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Stage Band; Band; Honor Roll. 54 Janet Smith—Office Assistant; International Club; Honor Roll Three Semesters. Esther Sukiennik—Sports Day Team; Gold Pin in Girls' Athletics; Honor Roll Five Semesters. Jill Smith—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; President of Veda; International Club; Honor Roll Two Semesters. T Jack Taylor—Audio-Visual Staff. Laurence Smith—Varsity Letter in Football; Basket- ball Manager; Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Con- cert Choir; Lettermen's Club. Tom Toylor—Concert Choir; Stage Crew; Audio- Visual Staff. Glenda Sowders—Office Assistant; President and Vice- President of Hestia; Critic of Socratic Society; Mis- souri Girls' State; Honor Roll Six Semesters. Debbie Thompson—Office Assistant; Red Cross. Barbara Speers—Hestia; Red Cross; Honor Roll Two Semesters. Kathy Thompson—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Girls' Choir; Pep Club Executive Board, Art Club; International Club; Red Cross. Suxi Stahl—Redskin Revels; Quill and Scroll; Trail; Red Cross; Honor Roll Two Semesters. Carol Thomson—Office Assistant; Vice-President of Delphi; Tri-Hi-Y; International Club; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; National Honor Society. Dave Steinberg—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Orchestra; Band. Steve Tipp—Vice-President and Critic of Latin Club; Sgt.-at-Arms of Art Club; Quill and Scroll; Art Editor of Trail; Honor Roll Seven Semesters. Ames Stetxler—Stage Crew; Production Staffs of Sen- ior Play and The Music Man; Audio-Visual Staff. Patricia Todd—Quill and Scroll; Organizations Editor of Sachem. Randall Strelluf—Varsity Letter in Wrestling; Office Assistant; Ars Medica; Student Council; Honor Roll Six Semesters. Jean Tvedten—Senior Play; Office Assistant. SS Lorry Tyri—Redskin Revels; The Music Mon; Concert Choir; Office Assistant; Honor Roll. Peggy Walsh—Drill Team; Pep Club; Honor Roll. V Tom Ward—The Music Man; Band. Susan Vargon—Office Assistant; Alethea; Art Club; International Club; Honor Roll Four Semesters. Ken Weilert—Vice-President of Ars Medico; German Club; Honor Roll Two Semesters. Jeon Vincent—Production Staff of The Music Man; Pep Club Executive Board; Vice-President and Secre- tary of Art Club; International Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Quill and Scroll; Basketball Queen Attendant; Trail; Honor Roll. Marsha Weinberg—Vice-President and Historian of the Spanish Club; Secretary and Treasurer of Physical Science Club; Sappho; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society. Meridith Welch—Redskin Revels; The Music Man.- Concert Choir; Office Assistant. Meredith Vincent—Redskin Revels; The Music Man.- Concert Choir; French Club; Pep Club; International Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Honor Roll Four Semesters; National Honor Society. Steve Weneck—Varsity Letter in Basketball; Honor- able Mention All-City Basketball Team; Lettermen's Club. Bill Voelker—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Con- cert Choir. Wolfgang Wesiack—Varsity Letter in Tennis; Senior Play; Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Vice-President of International Club; Sgt.-at-Arms of Hi-Y; Zend-Avesta; German Club; Pep Club; Student Council Executive Board; M.A.S.C. Delegate; Honor Cozanne Volland—Honor Roll Four Semesters. Roll; AFS Exchange Student from Germany. Chris Western—Hi-Y. Dick Voss—Varsity Letter in Swimming; Honor Roll Six Semesters; National Honor Society Junior Year. i David Western—Senior Play; Production Staff of The w Music Man; Secretary and Treasurer of Excelsior; Treasurer of Spotlighters; Historian of International Club; Silver Medal in Essay; Quill and Scroll; National Thespians; Class and Faculty Editor of Sachem; Busi- ness Manager of Blaze; Pep Club; Honor Roll Six Lloyd Walsh—Quill and Scroll; Trail; Student Council. Semesters. 56 Randi Wetherhorn—Senior Play; Office Assistant; Sesame; Student Council; French Club; International Club; Honor Roll Three Semesters. Ellen Wien—Student Council. John Wilkinson—Varsity Letter in Football; Vice- President of Student Council; Junior and Senior Busi- ness Committees; Vice-President of Senior Class; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society. Wanda Winemiller—Redskin Revels; The Music Man; Concert Choir; Sappho; Red Cross Executive Board; A.A.U.W. Scholasticae Centum; International Club; Sgt.-at-Arms of French Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society. Michiele Wissmueller—Activities at Raytown High School, Raytown, Missouri. Kathy Witcher—Activities at Redemptorist High School, Kansas City, Missouri. Nancy Witherspoon—Vice-President and Critic of Sappho; Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; Quill and Scroll; Mis- souri Girls' State; Trail; Treasurer of Red Cross; Sum- mer Activities Council; Honor Roll Three Semesters. Joanie Wolf—Production Staff of Senior Play; Secre- tary and Historian of Omega; Treasurer of Quill and Scroll; Missouri Girls' State; Art Editor of Sachem; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society. Tracy Wolf—Sgt.-at-Arms of German Club; Physical Science Club; Quill and Scroll; Trail; Honor Roll Two Semesters. Marvin Woodbury—Football Manager; Redskin Revels; The Music Mon; Concert Choir; Office Assist- ant; Secretary of Lettermen's Club; Pep Club; Hi-Y. Janet Woodson—Letter in Girls' Athletics; Art Club. Y Steve Yager—Activities at Lyons Township High School, La Grange, Illinois. Victor Yehling—Student Director of Senior Play; Of- fice Assistant; Audio-Visual Staff; National Forensic League Recording Secretary; Pep Club; Spotlighters; District Contest Rating of Superior; Categories Team; National Thespians; Honor Roll Seven Semesters; National Honor Society Junior Year; National Merit Scholarship Finalist. z John Zarr—Varsity Letter in Golf; Secretary of Sum- mus; Treasurer of Law Club; Lettermen's Club; Honor Roll Four Semesters. Fritx Ziegler—Varsity Letter in Basketball; FirstTeom All-Metro; First Team All-City; First Team All-Dis- trict; First Team All-State; Sgt.-at-Arms of Letter- men's Club. 57 Best Personality Harriett Hawley Howard Saver Senior Ballot Best Looking Dorothy Mehornoy Scott Curry 58 Most Likely to Succeed Ann Curtis David Bean Most Talented Jan Brown Best Athlete Fritz Ziegler David Bean Bari Feingold Most Intelligent David Achtenberg Ann Curtis Most Friendly Harriett Hawley Howard Saver Best All Around David Bean Ann Curtis Best Dancer Rochelle Reglin Laurence Smith Junior Class Junior Business Committee STANDING: Jon Yorowsky, Richord Parsons—Secretary, Keith Lieppman, Bill Robinson, David Longworthy—Trecsurer, Dick Muthcr, Bobby Oliver, Jim Throckmorton—President, Mark Wasserstrom. SEATED: Ann Oliver, Elyse Weinstein, Martha Clay, Mary Lynn Dysart, Mary Alice Lang— Sergeant-ot-Arms, Susan Bair, Candy Block, Susan Smith, Borbara Dillon— Vice-President, Mary Williams. Adams, Beverly Agnew, Tom Ahrens, Donna Akers, Jan Anderson, Steve Anderson, Terry Anthony, Denis Arenson, Linda Arlan, Larry Armstrong, Mary Atwater, Joy Atzenweiler, Laurie Aust, Gregory Avery, Christine Axon, Larry Bagley, Jan Boir, Susan Baker, Cherie Baker, Russ Ball, Nancy Barben, Carl Borber, Linda Barker, David Barnthouse, Steve 60 Barrett, Lorry Bartlett, Mary Batson, Wendy Beatty, Debby Beotty, Sondie Benson, Larry Bernard, Brenda Billings, Merium Binder, Steve Bishop, Kathy Bisman, Susan Bland, Betsey Block, Candy Bodinson, Barbara Bolby, Tim Borcherding, Sandi Boughan, Cinda Boughon, Jim Bovos, Choryl Bowes, Jim Boyle, Pat Brady, Donna Brasel, Jim Bridges, Susan Brinkman, Emily Brown, Jim Burns, Foster Burns, Kathy Burrell, John Burstein, Elaine Byors, Russell Bywaters, Janice Callia, Vickie Campbell, Janet Campbell, Nancy Caplan, Jerry Carnali, Jeon Coron, Marcelle Caskey, Martha Caviar, Eddie Chombers, Barb Chapman, Dave Chuzie, Victor Clark, Beverly Clark, Dennis Clark, Ricky Cloy, Martha Clayton, Penny Clyne, Willy Coe, Sally Coen, Carole Cohen, Laurie Coleman, Susan Collins, Mike Cono, Carol Cornell, Greg Coulson, Philip Craig, Tim Craven, Carol Crenshaw, Jim Curts, Rick Daily, Eugene Daily, John Davenport, Dixon Davis, Burt Davis, Kristina Deitchman, Buzzy Delancey, Sara Deminie, Diane Dillon, Barbara Dingwerth, Jim Dirks, Linda 61 Dobrowski, Celia Donath, Sandy Donegan, Eileen Donovitz, Jon Donovitz, Jean Dow,John Drennen, Tony Dunbar, John Duncan, Billie Dunn, Mortin Dutcher, Nancy Dwigons, Cathy Dysarf, Mary Eager, Julie Eotough, Mike Edelbaum, Harold Eglitis, Uldis Elliot, Bill Emery, Don Esser, Doug Evans, Dawn Faulkner, Bill Feingold, David Fenwick, Lorry Finkel, Moggie Fiorello, Chorles Firestone, Nancy Fitzgerald, Michael Forrester, Jan Foster, Susan Fox, Marcia Franks, Elliott Gangwere, George Gangwere, Margaret Garrett, Lorry Garrett, Susan Garry, Sheilo Gerber, Ronnie Giambrone, Tom Gibson, Darrel Gill, Diana Ginsberg, Susie Girord, Gus Gleason, John Goodman, Hilda Goodson, Cindy Goodson, John Gopman, Arnie Gordon, Mike Gorin, Marty Gove, Georgia Gower, Esther Greathouse, Rusty Green, Marva Green, Mary Greenberg, Debbie Greenberg, Gene Grimmett, Lynda Grist, Gary Haake, Lelah Haith, Larry Hall, Janet Halter, Susan Hondy, Rusty Hansell, Sandy Hardcastle, Nancy Harlan, Tina Harnden, Gayle Harris, Annette Horris, Carol Harris, Chris Harris, Vicki 62 Heisterberg, Cynthia Henkel, Peggy Hesselroth, Sheila Hicks, Ann Hilfinger, Judy Hipsh, Louise Hirsch, Barbaro Hirsekorn, Robert Hodges, Debby Hogan, Tom Holadoy, Barbara Holbrook, Cothy Holmes, Linda Holmgren, Alan Horn, Stephen Howard, Chuck Hubbard, Jim Hulen, Mike Icenogle, Jim Inge, Diana Jackson, Jonet Jacobson, Mark Jacoby, Helen Jenkins, Paula Johnson, Craig Johnson, Judi Jones, Brent Jones, Mork Joyce, Tom Kaiser, Richard Kamen, Susan Kandlis, Steve Kotz, Jeffrey Kaufman, Arvin Keane, Jim Keech, Jim Keeler, Kathleen Keith, Richard Kellner, Robert Kelly, Lindo Kidwell, Carole Kindred, Karen Kirk, Charles Klein, Martin Knopke, Linda Kolman, Mikki Kort, Michael Kupera, Susan Kyte, Tim Landie, Barbara Lang, Mary Alice Langworthy, David Largent, Kathy Lasley, Harold Launder, David Lowrie, Elaine Layton, Anne Layton, Diane Lederer, Vickie Lee, Mary Lesan,John Levine, Steve Lieppmon, Keith Lillig, Don Linhardt, Larry Lipschuetz, Monica Littlefield, Ralph Loner, Moriel Long, Eddie Lonnecker, Tom Luther, Bonnie Lyman, Doug 63 Maos, Kay Mack, Debbie Magi low, Lee Mandschein, Jock Manley, Bob Marney, Karen Marshall, Tom Martin, Janet Matthews, Carl Mayer, Nonci McCondless, Dorothy McCorty, Lynn McCone, Carol McCrary, Glen McDoniel, Karen McDermott, Rick McFoll, Hoyt McGinley, Jerry McKinley, Mike McKinnie, Mike McNeil, Jeannie Melcher, Jim Melcher, Marty Merrill, Christi Messplay, Nancy Metsker, Gordon Meyers, Maxine Mi lens, Judy Miller, Jim Miller, Kenneth Milligan, Tuck Mills, Leslie Minkoff, Larry Mitchell, Tina Molotsky, Eddie Montague, Richord Mook, Cynthia Moore, Erleen Moore, Richard Morgan, David Morgan, Pam Morgan, Peggy Moriorty, Mike Mour, Debbe Mucie, Vicki Mullen, Mary Murphy, Floyd Murphy, Shirley Murray, Victor Musgrave, Bill Myall, Corolynne Nofus, Gary Nau, Janet Neff, Karen Neil, Linda Nenno, Carol Nerman, Lewis Newman, Shari Nichols, Kathy Niedermeyer, Jim Nienke, Retha Nolte, Karen Norquist, Ellen Nunn, Doug Nygren, Kent O'Leary, John Oliver, Ann Oliver, Bobby Oliver, Shelley Owen, Lynda Owens, George Parsons, Richard 64 Poskins, Barbaro Passman, Debby Patt, Gail Pearlstein, Bob Pereles, Richard Peterson, Christine Pile, Debby Piveral, Toni Pollard, Larry Price, Donna Price, Mark Price, Thelma Przybylski, Carolyn Rabinovitz, Susie Rahe, Gayle Rapelye, Gardiner Rebstock, Jacki Reed, Michael Reeve, Dan Rick, John Ricksecker, Jan Righter, Linda Rishmany, Joseph Robinson, Bill Roby, Mary Rolsky, Andrea Rosel, Walter Rosner, Gloria Ross, Judy Royster, Trudy Rush, Liz Ruskin, Shelley Salter, Debbie Salzer, Kathy Sandbrook, Debby Sandhaus, Ronnie Sanger, Susan Soper, Shana Sarapuu, Krista Saunders, Mary Schelbar, Stephen Schieber, Judy Schifman, Bill Schifman, Ed Schmelzinger, Donna Schopflin, Bill Schwarz, Rick Scott, Bruce Scott, Phil Scoulor, Bruce Seacord, Penny Sears, Bernie Segelstein, David Shonds, Bob Shanes, Charles Shannon, Curtis Shapiro, Marilyn Shapiro, Neil Shaw, Barbara Shaw, David Sheldon, Debbie Shelley, Richard Siler, Borboro Silverman, Ronnie Simons, Carol Sims, Fred Sinclair, Shorron Singer, Mike Singer, Nan Skinner, Janet Smith, Linda Smith, Susan 65 Soltz, Marsha Spungen, Debi Stein, John Steinberg, Sandy Stephens, Tom Stevens, Vivian Stewart, Ralph Stiefel, Marsha Stiefel, Richord Stinnett, Kay Strass, Barbara Strauss, Ann Strecker, Helen Suess, Bill Swartz, Elliott Sweet, Steve Swentor, Susan Swiggart, Twila Theobald, Daniel Thomas, Sandra Thompson, Linda Thompson, Martha Thompson, Michoel Thompson, Paul Throckmorton, Jim Tillman, Sharron Titterington, Mary Titterington, Pat Townley, Gail Trethewey, Bob Turner, Paul Underhill, Koye Von Comp, Glorio Vandever, Dirk Van Dyne, Corol Veitch, Jeonnine Wade, Connie Wadsworth, Clark Walker, Judy Ward, Patty Warren, Karen Wasserstrom, Mork Watkins, Diana Watters, Dennis Wafts, Betty Weber, Joel Weinstein, Elyse Weisberger, Susan Welton, Kathy Werthman, Jack Wheatley, Ben White, Dixie White, Ned Whitfield, Carolyn Whitt, Marshall Wiedemonn, Marilyn Wiedersberg, Everett Willard, Suzy Willcut, Debi Williams, Mary Willis, Pamela Willoughby, Stuart Wilson, Condi Wilson, Cothy Wilson, Sue Woodbury, Jane Wood, Jim Wright, David Wysong, David Yarowsky, Jon Yaskolka, Judy Zenitsky, Joy 66 Sophomore Class Officers First Semester Second Semester Marty Feigenbaum President Randy Myers Harvey Saver Vice-President Stan Freeman Paul Wilson Secretary Cheri Clerihan Mike Everhart Treasurer Nancy Motheny Dick McDonnell Sgt.-at-Arms Pom Feingold Executive Boards First Semester Second Semester Kathy Callaway Cheri Clerihan Joan Dillon Pam Feingold Mike Everhart Stan Freeman Marty Feigenbaum Abigail Havens Cindi Kaufman Nancy Matheny Joan Langworthy Lynn Meierhoffer Bob Marquis Randy Myers Dick McDonnell Sal lie Page Marcia Mehornay Suzie Peterson Marsha Murray Fairlea Sheehy Harvey Saver Paul Wilson Adelmon, Mark Alminono, Martin Altabos, Bev Altomare, Laura Anderson, Andy Anderson, Paul Antry, Peggy Applegate, Betty Armstrong, Janet Arrowsmith, Susan Asbell, Bettie Atwell, Chorlie Bailey, Karen Boker, Doug Baker, Jeff Boraban, Marc Barricklow, Mary Barrow, Lynn Barton, Debby Beitling, Richard Bellemere, Bob Benjamin, Ellen Benson, Byron Berenson, Mark Bergner, Chuck Berman, Barbara Bernstein, Arvin Betzer, John Bevon, Kent Biehl, Bob Blackburn, Charles Blackmar, Betsy Sophomores G7 Sophomores Bloch, Nancy Boice, Chris Bowers, Alberta Bowman, Dennis Bowman, Mary Brasel, Beverly Breece, Dovid Brendemihl, Linda Bretton, Robert Briggs, Shelley Bronfman, Ricki Broome, Joe Brown, Mark Browning, Beth Burondt, Mary Burger, Paula Burr, Melissa Bursten, Larry Burton, Beth Byers, Bill Calloway, Kothy Cambron, Jim Campbell, Glenda Campbell, Nancy Carhortt, Mary Cosebier, Karla Castle, Lindo Covior, Bob Chappelow, Will Clark, Jim Clork, Larry Claus, Kathy Clerihan, Cheri Cohen, Corol Cohen, Lonny Cohn, Karen Cohn, Richard Colemon, Linda Colhour, Liz Collins, Pot Cooper, Bonnie Cornell, Conley Coroneos, Mory Kay Corsentino, Sam Cox, Chrys Cox, Jinny Crandell, Sherry Cravens, Cathie Crawford, Jim Crites, Shelley Croft, Susie Cullen, John Culp, Cathy Curley, Patty Curley, Tom Curtis, Deborah Curtis, John Curtis, Steve Davis, Buddy Davis, Dione Decker, Bill Deffenbaugh, Janet Demming, Glen Deutsch, Sondy Dillon, Joan Dilts, Ruth Dittmer, Sharon Donegan, Bill Duardi, Shelley Dyche, Jean Dysart, Nancy Ebberts, Nancy 68 Eddy, Fay Edmonds, Beth Eidson, Myra Eismon, Barry Eisner, Debbie Ennis, Bill Epstein, Sharon Eubank, Vicki Everhart, Melisso Ewing, Craig Faucher, Paul Feigenbaum, Marty Feingold, Pam Feinsilver, Evelyn Feldman, Teri Fleming, Alan Fotie, Paulette Frazier, Doris Freeman, Stan Fry, Michael Fuller, Steve Gaba, Shifra Gabelman, Danny Golamba, Cindy Gale, Janice Genova, Jock Gibson, Cindy Gilliland, Hugh Gleason, Terry Good is on, Jan Goodman, Steve Gordon, Sheri Gortenburg, Roseonne Gould, Evie Graham, Doug Grant, Mark Grantham, Roy Groy, David Groy, Linda Green, Sheila Grossman, Janet Haines, Annadane Hait, Jill Hakan, Andy Haltermon, Diane Honnos, Andy Harmon, Chuck Harnden, Gloria Harris, Kitty Hart, Wonda Hartwell, Rick Haskell, Judi Hauschildt, Kathy House, Linda House, Pegi Havens, Abigail Hawley, Charlie Hayany, Mayla Henchey, Adele Herndon, Lisa Hicks, Frank Hipsh, Harlene Hipsh, Sondy Hirsch, Roselyn Hirtz, Dave Hodge, Jay Holbrook, Bill Holcomb, Mary Holmes, Jane Holte, Dave Hookham, Charles Hoppe, Carolyn 69 Sophomores Houts, John Hunt, Emily Hutsell, Koye Hutson, Janet Ingraham, Courtenay Jackson, Victoria Jacob, Kenny Jarvis, Jill Jeffries, Barry Jenkins, Jan Johnson, Steve Jordan, David Juvenal, Joe Kanter, Stan Kopnistos, Louie Koppel, Joellen Karbank, Marcia Kartsonis, Corol Koufmon, Cindi Keeran, Don Kelne, Susan Kelsoy, Mike King, Bonnie King, Libby Kirby, Jennie Knight, Melinda Kohl, Pete Krantz, Roger Kreeger, Linda Krigel, Bruce Kroner, John Lampman, Steve Langworthy, Joan Lasiter, Jim Loudon, Richard Lawrence, Linda Lea, Anne Lemon, Linda Lenox, David Leonord, Happy Leuchter, Emil Levitch, Janet Levy, Rochelle Lillord, Linda Linn, Dovid Lipschuetz, Benni Livingston, Christa Loeb, Francy Lopshire, Brad Love, Bill Lyddon, Judy Lynch, Mike Magariel, Lorry Mogruder, Jack Mallin, Joyce Maloney, Dean Manning, Bruce Manning, Mark Marquis, Bob Marshall, Janet Maslan, Claudia Matheny, Nancy May, Lynn Mayer, Linda McCluney, Borbi McCone, Kay McConnell, Kevin McDonald, Dick McDonnell, Dick McFall, Scott McGinley, Elizabeth McGugin, Greg 70 McKinney, Cherry McMurray, Karen McMurry, Andy Mehornoy, Marcia Meierhoffer, Lynn Metcalfe, Sandee Meyer, Harold Meyer, Jerry Michael, Marty Miller, Allen Miller, Gary Miller, Paulo Miller, Steve Miller, Tim Mincks, Sharon Mooney, Cindy Moore, Carol Moore, Frances Morgan, Fifi Morris, Virginia Morse, Jim Morten, Susan Motley, Anne Murray, Morsha Myers, Bill Myers, Randy Nelson, Mary Newquist, David Nicol, Bob Niemeyer, Wanda Noel, Wayne Noll, Bill Norris, Bill Nowick, Stephanie Ogan, Rosemary Orlando, Virginia Orvis, Maggie Oster, Joyce Oster, Marty Owen, Sue Paormann, Dove Page, Sallie Polsdofer, Jane Parhm, Marsha Parker, Margaret Paterson, Doug Pottison, Cathy Peck, Linda Peddicord, Karen Pepe, Mike Perlman, Marcia Peterson, Suzie Pherigo, Linda Philip, Betsy Phillips, Eddy Phillips, John Phillips, Kathy Pierce, Sherry Pittman, Phillip Poindexter, Diane Pool, Don Potter, Koy Prestigiacomo, Mike Price, Gayle Price, Vernon Rader, Becky Roinen, Lana Raney, Cheryl Redmon, Donna Reed, Diana Reiman, Mike Reineke, Steve 71 Sophomores Reinoehl, Chris Reinsel, Pam Reiter, Richard Remley, Gary Rensch, Joonie Rethemeyer, Lloyd Reynolds, Tom Rhodes, Skip Rhodes, Vikki Richardson, Bob Rivera, Luis Robbins, Micki Robert, Monica Roberts, Leon Robinson, Dale Rogers, Raymond Rosenblum, Keith Rothstein, Steve Rowe, Bill Russell, Luenett Salter, Dianne Sander, Sylvia Sandler, Miles Sapp, Millie Sauer, Gordon Sovage, Randy Saver, Harvey Sawyer, Cathy Scon Ion, Royal Schafersman, Lynn Schakowski, Shaula Schanzer, Gary Schliebs, Charles Schwortz, Helen Scott, Becky Sebert, Joy Shanes, Lucile Shanklin, Mary Margaret Shapiro, Gerry Sharon, Robert Sheehy, Fairlea Shelton, David Sherrod, David Sherwood, Cathie Shindler, Larry Shindler, Linda Shnidermon, Joey Siekman, Donna Silvermon, Carla Simmons, Diann Sims, Chris Singer, Gayle Sipes, Lorri Skinner, Bonnie Slentz, Lanie Smith, Andrea Smith, Conni Smith, John Smith, Mark Smith, Terry Snedden, John Snowden, Jowett Solomon, Suzie Solomons, David Songer, Vernon Spector, Steve Sprinkle, Rick Stahl, Bruce Stamper, Bev Stansbarger, Gail Starling, Cindy Steckel, Sharon 72 Steele, Trudy Stein, Richard Steinberg, Jerry Steinberg, Suzanne Sturges, Chris Summers, Dovid Sutton, Jay Swenson, Carl Sykes, Mark Tatum, Jim Toy lor, Debi Toylor, Linda Taylor, Mary Thomas, Donna Thomas, Vikki Thompson, Sheila Thompson, Vincent Thornton, Mary Jane Tiffany, Diono Tillery, Jane Tower, John Tripp, Frank Trout, Nell Tucker, Ron Turk, Cindy Turley, Steve Tyhurst, Mike Tyrrell, Potrick Unell, Bob Van Dyke, John Vermillion, Kathy Voelker, Brad Woos, Virginio Wagner, Judy Woldmann, Sherry Walje, Ken Walker, Mory Ann Ware, Kathryn Warehom, Jim Warren, Dennis Wax, Marsha Waxman, Gail Wegener, Greg Weiler, Doyna Weilert, Judy Weiskopf, Suzi Welton, Janice Wengrover, Sally West, Pam Wetherill, Janie Wheatcraft, Steve Wheeler, Gordon Wheeler, Michael White, Hal White, Jerry White, John Wiedenmann, Lesley Williams, John Williams, Marena Williams, Robert Wilson, Paul Witherspoon, John Wolber, Dave Wolf, Bob Wolf, Jeff Woods, Dick Woodward, Cathy Worthington, Dana Wrigley, Diane Wybar, Lynn Yoger, Dan Zolotor, Debbie 73 Freshmen Class First Semester Officers Second Semester Wylie Mitchell President Ricky MacDonald Bill Brimacombe Vice-President Marcy Smalley Larry Renfro Secretary Tom Morgan Marli Yeo Treasurer Katie Croghan Denton Sanders Sgt.-at-Arms Roger Rowan Executive Boards First Semester Second Semester Melanie Bean Katie Croghan Bill Brimacombe Carol Kelly Laura Dysart Ricky MacDonald Carole Foster Tom Morgan Cheryl Foster Jane Nichols Don McDonald Roger Rowan Wylie Mitchell Marcy Smalley Richie Prezebel Whitney Sunderland Larry Renfro Mark Wheeler Denton Sanders Jay Whitmore Suzanne Tipton Marli Yeo Freshmen Aldridge, Eugene Amick, Lon Arnold, Teresso Atwater, Carol Bain, Jim Baker, Steve Baker, Steven Barker, Nancy Barker, Rebecca Barnes, Donna Barrett, Jim Barton, Brenda Borton, Karen Baumgarten, Richord Bean, Melanie Berry, Mike Blair, Janet Block, Cynthia Bodenhamer, Keith Bolls, Patti Bowen, Ricky Brand, Toba Bridgens, Randy Brimacombe, Bill Bronstein, Shelly Brower, Bruce Brown, Bernice Bullock, Barbara Burnett, Carol Burton, Cheryl Callaway, Bryant Carhartt, Charlie Carlyle, Connie Carter, Steve Catron, Joanne Chapin, Liso Chappelow, Jeff Chisholm, Non Choat, Don Clark, Mary 74 Clemens, Debbie Cochrane, Anne Collins, Larry Conard, Cathy Cooper, Chris Cordell, Vicki Cornwell, Jane Coroneos, Annette Croft, Julie Croghon, Catherine Curts, Libby Davis, Brett Davis, Mike DeBlase, Mary Deminie, Wolter Dixon, Yvonne Dolginow, Richard Donegan, Marianne Doubleday, Marcia Dow, Paul Duncan, Bill Dunn, Brian Dwigans, Jo Ann Dysart, Laura Eager, Corrie Eddy, Anita Eisenman, Scott Elom, Peter Faulkner, Jan Feld, Celia Fisher, Dina Fogel, Carol Fort, Burke Foster, Carole Foster, Cheryl Foster, Marilyn French, Janet Friedman, Sandra Fuller, Katherine Furnish, Brad Garrett, Pam Garrison, David Gentry, Stuart Gholson, Jill Gill, Richard Glackin, Marty Glosnopp, Randy Glover, Betsy Grady, Michael Graham, Bruce Greene, Gail Grissinger, Betsy Grose, Joy Haddad, Suzan Hall, Patti Homan, Martho Handy, Renee Hansen, Carolyn Hansen, Linda Harre, Carlene Harris, Mitch Hays, Cheryl Heady, Donna Heinz, Mike Hendrix, Sondro Hilfinger, Margaret Hoevel, Ann Hoffmeier, Linda Holbrook, Jo Ann Holmes, Wally Horn, Sheryl Horstman, Christie 75 Freshmen Housel, Jim Howell, Richard Hulsey, Paul Hutchison, Cindy Imes, Dione Jacks, Alice Jackson, Bertha Jacoby, Richard Jenkins, Bob Johnson, Mark Johnston, Ed Jones, Tom Kanaga, Steve Kotz, Dennis Kaufman, Loren Kellepouris, Steve Kelly, Carol Kemmer, Andy King, Michael King, Mike Klammer, Pete Kramer, Joseph Kunellis, John Lohey, Kathy Larson, Linnea Lee, Richard Leonord, Becky Levitt, Noncy Levy, Danny Lewis, Becky Lewis, Tom Lockwood, Diana Lonnecker, Joe Love, David Luther, Orlo Lyddon, Sue Maas, Ann MacDonald, Ricky MacIntyre, Cathi Madsen, Noncy Magers, Rocky Mohley, Chris Manbeck, Skip Manning, Kathleen Manteli, Joe McCanse, Vicki McCarty, Becky McCarty, Bob McCrae, Scott McDonald, Don McElroy, Suzanne McIntyre, Jan Melgoard, Barbara Merryman, Bill Mettes, Chris Michalson, Greg Millin, Jennifer Mi lor, Montey Mims, Diane Mingauw, David Mitchell, Wylie Morgan, Tom Mountjoy, Martin Myers, Mary Nast, Potty Neff, Lloyd Nelson, Becky Neuhaus, Anne Nichols, Jane Nicol, Ralph Niedermeyer, Robert Nugent, Cindy 76 Nygren, Sollie Orlondo, Rita Owen, Jodie Owens, David Ozenberger, Mary Alice Panknin, Steve Parhm, Carol Pelofsky, Millie Peter, Janet Phelps, Val Phillips, Butch Piper, Jim Plunkett, Susan Powell, Debby Prezebel, Richie Price, Don Rainen, Bill Randolph, Ann Rebstock, Gary Redsted, Pamela Reitz, Al Renfro, Larry Rheuark, Kathy Rice, Nino Richardson, Becky Robinson, Ellen Roden, Susan Rogers, Barbara Ronai, Patti Rowan, Roger Rubenstein, Jane Ruddy, Kotherine Rush, Barbara Sampson, Rod Sanders, Denton Sanders, Scott Soper, Arlene Sauer, Margaret Sayles, Rebecca Scheidt, Richard Scroggs, Bob Selsor, Jeff Shaw, Paul Sher, Nancy Siebenaler, Nancy Simmons, Loures Smalley, Morey Smith, Vicky Stansbarger, Pam Stark, Robert Stelmach, Chris Sunderland, Whitney Sypkens, Sally Ann Totum, Kathy Thomson, John Thompson, Julie Timms, Max Tipton, Suzanne Titterington, Betsy Trave, Sam Troug, Karen Vaughan, Ellen Vedros, George Veitch, Maureen Vermillion, Bryce Wadsworth, Ethel Waggener, Bob Ward, Beverly Ward, Mike Wasserstrom, Dick Watson, Bill Wotts, Chris 77 Freshmen Welborn, Debbie Wells, Kelli Weneck, Bruce Whedon, Chris Wheeler, Mark Whitmore, Jay Wilkinson, Sorah Williams, Steve Winne, Dave Wood, James Wright, Don Wright, Rochelle Veo, Morji Yeo, Marli Yukon, Janice Zehring, Kathie Eighth Grade Class Officers Executive Boards First Semester Bart Brown Pat Prestigiacomo Ted Sykes Gary Rubin Steve Smith President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms Second Semester Carolyn Curtis Jim Wilkinson Pam Draney Tom Neal Nancy Svoboda First Semester Bart Brown Ann Coburn Patty Draney Denise Griffith Nancy Headley Hans Miller Diane Norburg Pat Prestigiacomo Gary Rubin Steve Smith Ted Sykes Jenny Winett Second Semester Sara Bufton Carolyn Curtis Pam Draney Sybil Kelly Angie Lively Jennifer Moore Tom Neal Nancy Svoboda Jim Wilkinson Harriet Woodward Allegri, Peter Bagley, Jeanne Bargfreds, Ruth Barker, Deborah Barrett, Mike Borton, Ben Batson, Scott Bentley, Bob Bentley, Roberta Berenson, Arlene Birt, George Bitzer, Marta Black, Robyn Blackburn, Chester Blaes, Richard Blaine, Paula 78 Bland, Joy Bowers, Danny Bowers, Terri Bragg, Pom Brand, Marcia Britt, David Broodie, Steve Brown, Bart Biozmon, Nancy Button, Sara Burr, Gary Burress, Diane Cable, Tim Comp, Randy Carlyle, Eileen Kay Casebier, Kandy Castor, Sally Church, Debbie Clark, Russell Clay, Charles Clayton, Paul Clippinger, Joyce Coburn, Ann Coleman, Diane Conner, Judy Cornelius, Nancy Coroneas, Suson Croghan, John Cullen, Phyllis Currier, Judith Curtis, Carolyn Curtis, Rhonda Daniels, Terry Dann, Mark Davis, Kirk Davis, Normandy Dayton, Lyman Diggs, Steve Draney, Pam Droney, Patty Duncan, Patty Dysart, Pam Eddy, Peggy Eiy, Robert Epps, Janelle Ewing, Cynthia Faucher, Carol Fischer, Karl Flemington, Bob Frederick, Bill Fulda, Edward Gardner, Mary George, Mike Getmon, Sara Ghio, James Gifford, Robin Graff, Becky Grantham, Russell Green, Ronald Griffith, Denise Grovic, Olgo Gurin, Hannah Haines, Fred Hall, Howie Handy, Alyson Haney, Billy Harrison, Cindy Hawks, Bill Hays, Bonnie Headley, Noncy Heller, Stephanie Hess, Roxanne 79 Eighth ■ Graders 80 Hickman, Phyllis Hirsch, Karl Hodges, Dick Holadoy, Richard Hollweg, Tim Horn, Chris House, Mary Hubbord, Philip Huber, Louis Imes, Linda Jacobson, Steven Jenkins, Anne Jenkins, Patty Jepson, Marcy Jianos, Greg Johnson, Kent Joyce, Mark Korbank, Diane Kelley, Nancy Kelly, Sybil Kennedy, Kae Knopke, Janis Kopulos, Mary Kreiter, Lindy Lester, Susan Levitt, Mike Little, Mike Lively, Angie Logan, Denise Lynn, Mike MacDonald, Marsha Magruder, Ricky Manning, Judy Marshall, Susan May, Terry McCarty, Frances McCully, Monabeth McDonald, Mark McGugin, Marty McIntyre, Mary Paula McReynolds, Bill McVay, Karen Medlicott, William Melgaard, Eric Merryman, Tom Mesler, Donald Miller, Cheryl Miller, Hans Moore, Jennifer Moore, Mike Moore, Steve Morgan, Alex Morgan, David Musgrave, Nancy Neff, Karl Nelson, Karen Noger, Marcia Norburg, Diane O'Connor, Kothy Olson, Kenneth Oyerly, Judith Parker, Robert Peterson, Eric Pfeiffer, John Pfeiffer, William Phillips, Kenneth Pincetl, Tom Pipkin, Kittie Pool, Mike Prather, Marilyn Prestigiacomo, Pat Prezebel, Danny Pruckler, Steven Reorick, Allon Reorick, Pete Redmond, Mike Reefer, Tommy Rhodes, Scott Robbins, Shelley Rogers, Robert Rubin, Gory Rush,John Sondbrook, Morcio Sorver, Croig Sauer, Amy Scheidt, Vicki Schmitz, Joanne Schmuke, John Schloesser, Julie Schumocher, Alon Scroggs, Richard See, John Selders, George Selsor, Janet Shafton, Andrea Sharp, Chuck Shaw, Philip Shelden, Kathy Sherer, Jonathan Shipman, Chuck Shockley, John Shute, Mike Sibala, Eva Skinner, Susan Smith, Steve Solomon, Sheila Spain, Nina Speers, Allyson Spungen, Al Stark, Karen Steinberg, Joe Steuber, Connie Stevens, Eddie Stewart, Linda Strass, David Stress, Rita Sturges, Cynthia Svobodo, Nancy Sykes, Edward Sypkens, Nancy Tatum, Dan Tripp, Ann Tvedten, John Underhill, Luke Virden, Craig Walter, Frank Warnock, Don Watkins, Allan Watts, Steve Wells, Kristi White, Celeste White, Edwin Wickersham, Steve Wilkinson, Jim Williams, David Winett, Jenny Witherspoon, Jan Woodson, Janii Woodward, Horriet Woolf, Mike Wright, Becky Yeckel, Judy Young, Gail Zuk, Ann 81 - Miss Horriett Hawley Homecoming Queen Miss Teresa Meira Miss Susan Brimacombe Attendants Miss Christy Griffin Miss Melanie Martin 85 Redskin Revels Hello, Mrs. Gcrfein, is Christy home from school yet? 86 After two months of constant rehearsing, skimped studies, late nights, and just plain hard work, the cur- tain finally went up on 1966 Redskin Revels. And almost two hours later, accompanied by the sound of hundreds of clapping hands, the curtain went down. One of the most colorful shows Southwest has seen in a long time. Revels had everything from a toe dancer to Shakespeare's lines sung to blues. Mr. Manning, Mr. Oeser, ond Mr. DeMarea proved that three heads are better than one. Working as a team, they overcame the near insurmountable prob- lem of turning 350 high school students into 350 shining stars. The man responsible for peppering the school with posters and designing a stylized set was Mr. DeMarea. The man behind the scenes checking the light and sound cues was Mr. Oeser. Needless to add, the man whom everyone turned to for advice was Mr. Manning. After striking the set, putting away the costumes, and washing off the makeup for the final time, the cast, crew and directors heaved a big sigh. Redskin Revels was all over . . . until next year. I'm going to pot you, doggy. Give o cheer for Peter Gunn! You don't know me, but . . 87 Yah, fudgcicle. Revels rehearsals were very organized. Don't they know it's the end of the world? A glowing example of Southwest talent! Privateers in spotlight! 89 TOP ROW: Dovid Boon, David Logon, Russ Baker, Dick Muthcr, Lorry Tyrl, Jim Kaufman, Jim Fitzpatrick, Bill Robinson, Bill Cater, Edward Dunklou, Bill Voelker, John Goodson, Gardiner Ropelye. FOURTH ROW: Tom Stephens, Richard Moore, Laurence Smith, John Espenloub, Wendy Niedermeyer, Mark Jacobson, Jim Keech, Larry Barrett, Dennis Clark, Denis Anthony, Dove Wysong, Ben Wheatley. THIRD ROW: Nita Rosen- berg, Chen McCandless, Teresa Meira, Twila Swiggart, Sheila Hesselroth, Janet Hutson, Jane Schlangcr, Emilie Gibson, Marcia McFarlond, Barbara Landic, Carol Perry, Anne Layton, Shelly Reglin. SECOND ROW: David Morgan, Meredith Vincent, Mike McKinnie, Jim Johnson, Ted Harris Terry Smith, Richord Harre, Meridith Welch, Linda Kelly, Kathy Nichols Paul Melcher, Jim Murphy. BOTTOM ROW: Jane Minnick, Martho Fogel Ann Oliver, Karen McDaniel, Kothie Reinochl, Steve Lyddon, Ronnie Eisen berg, Charles Hawley, June Motley, Janette Brown, Larry Arlan, Dick Me Donnell. SEATED: Kathleen Pulliam, Donno Ahrens, Jill Hait, Wonda Winemiller, Linda Pherigo, Charlotte Gibson, Carol Campbell, Peggy King, Jill Smith, Cheryl Collins. Concert Choir President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Librarians Monte Ragar Alan Jones Charlotte Gibson Bruce Nichols Linda Cox Tuck Milligan LEFT TO RIGHT: Monte Roger, Cheri McCandless, Sandy Hoyt, Wendy Niedermeyer, Linda Cox, Emilie Gibson, Betsy Cox, Carol Perry, Kothie Remoehl, Charlotte Gibson. Indian Belles TOP ROW: Bill Foard, Wolfgang Wesiock, Mike Singer, Robert Manley, Mark Hildebrond, Richard Parsons, Tom McPherson, Corl Barben, Bruce Nichols, Marvin Woodbury, Doug Paterson, Marshall Whitt, Steve Schelbor. FOURTH ROW: John Stein, Dick McDonold, David Barker, Mike Reed, Arvin Kaufman, Steven Binder, John Williams, Ruth Shenkner, Rudy Ross, Tom Joyce, Jean Carnali, Betsy Cox. THIRD ROW: Linda Cox, Beverly Price, Rebecca Finks, JoAnn Elam, Millie Milburn, Martha Caskey, Elaine Manuel, Lucy Blockmar, Barrie Carter, Monte Ragar, Priscilla Krebs, Non Schotanus, Cynthio Mook. SECOND ROW: Shelley Ruskm, Peggy Morgan, At least five hours every week, Concert Choir goes through the paces. With a majority of juniors and seniors, Choir hos 1 50 members. Singing everything from Choose Something Like a Star to 76 Trom- bones and everywhere from Southwest assemblies to WDAF Television, Concert Choir has no need to prove its versatility. The District Music Contest has ac- knowledged it for the past five years by giving Choir one ratings. As the teacher-director of the singers, Mr. Manning has every reason to be proud of his vocal groups which make up part of Concert Choir. Naturally, when the National Music Educators7 Con- ference was held in Kansas City on March 17, Mr. Manning was asked to conduct the high school choirs. He led Concert Choir and the others through Cry Out and Shout 7 Psalm 117, and Breathe on Me Breath of God.77 Although the students work hard and hold many extra rehearsals, each year Mr. Manning must choose among the many willing students. With such great interest and willingness to work, it is no wonder Concert Choir is an outstanding vocal group. Kothleen Keeler, Sondi Borcherding, Marilyn Scarbrough, Mike Hulen, Steve Wheatcraft, Tom Taylor, Bob Jones, Alan Jones, Richord Shepard, Mark Wheeler. FIRST ROW: Jay Harrington, Mark Brown, Mary Alice Lang, Susie Noll, Tuck Milligan, Kenny Byrne, Susan Bair, Morty Mclchcr, Mortho Clay, Mary Green, Sandy Hoyt, Sue Minturn, Gail Leader. SEATED: Liz Rush, Ruth Saferstein, Susan Sanders, Nana Bromberg, Mory Williams, Harriett Hawley, Diana Watkins, Christi Merrill, Jeanmc Brown, Laurie Atzcnweiler. Male Octet TOP ROW: Alan Jones, David Wysong, Bob Jones, Denis Anthony. BOT- TOM ROW: Bill Foard, Ben Wheotley, Bruce Nichols, Bill Robinson. 91 TOP ROW: Corol Babcock, Janet Nau, Lois Johnson, Donna Schmelzingcr, Melinda Knight, Debby Sheldon, Doris Frazier, Betsey Bland, Jinny Cox, Kathy Thompson, Claudia Maslan. THIRD ROW: Debby Sandbrook, Leslie Mills, Linda Arenson, Sue Wilson, Debbie Greenberg, Nancy Campbell, Sue Robertson, Debby Hodges, Sallie Page, Marcia Mchornay, Shoron Knuth. SECOND ROW: Martho Thompson, Debbie Mack, Beverly Clark, Barbara Stress, Nancy Mcssplay, Janet Lcvitch, Judy Ross, Suzy Willard, Sharon Steckcl, Mary Jane Thornton, Lana Rainen. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Baslee, Janice Morgan, Nancy Firestone, Bonnie Skinner, Susan Smith, Joanie Rensch, Alexa Levitt, Lynn McCarty, Condi Wilson, Karen Warren, Cothy Woodward. Girls’ Choir Sextet BACK ROW: Claudio Maslan, Lois Johnson. FRONT ROW: Cindy Goodson, Mary Jane Thornton, Beth Burton. NOT IN PICTURE: Judy Haskell. First Semester Second Semester President Gail Leader Kathy Hogan Vice-President Cindy Goodson Janet Jackson Secretary Janet Jackson Susan Smith Treasurer 92 Janet Jackson Cindy Goodson TOP ROW: Corol Croven, Bettic Asbell, Diano Gill, Lindo Accurso, Nancy Matheny, Marsh a Soltz, Janet Martin, Susan Songer, Lynn Mcicrhoffer, Goyle Hamden, Maggie Finkel, Marcia Karbank. THIRD ROW: Christy Manning, Judy Haskell, Beth Burton, Carol Horris, Marti Rittmaster, Carol McCone, Cindy Goodson, Lynda Owen, Judy Mi lens, Tina Harlan, Susan Weisbcrger, Elaine Kotzios. SECOND ROW: Diane Poindexter, Every school day during seventh hour, Room 326 echoes with girls' singing voices. They form Girls' Choir; their director is Mr. Manning. However, their talent is not limited just to rehearsals Redskin Revels was one of the first places they displayed their ability by singing a medley from Carousel. Their other two appearances included seasonal carols at Christmas Vespers and a romantic number in The Music Man. In this year's selections the Girls' Choir showed inter- national taste. Some of the songs they chose were Gute Nacht, Going to Bethlehem, Persian Sere- nade, and Russian Picnic. Going to Warrensburg for the District Music Contest, the girls were anxious, frightened, and hopeful. Re- turning from Warrensburg, the girls were tired, calm, and pleased with their rating of one. A definite addition to any musical event, Girls' Choir reflects the time and effort they put into their work and the talent they have. Kay Moos, Jon Hodgson, Barbara Siler, Charyl Bovos, Louise Hipsh, Mary Lee, Hilda Goodman, Tiffany Furr, Virginia Waas, Jenifer Baker. BOTTOM ROW: Peggy Antry, Jan Bywoters, Mory Armstrong, Sue Gitterman, Kay McCone, Sally Coe, Kathy Hogan, Cathy Dwigans, Celia Dobrowski, Laurie O'Neal, Jocki Rcbstock, Margaret Gangwere. BACK ROW: Alcn Jones, Richard Parsons, Drvid Beon, Michcel Reed. FRONT ROW: Jeanme Brown, Jcnette Brown, Susan Bair, Mary Alice Long. Southwest Singers 93 BACK ROW: Robert Moy, Richord Kaiser, Corole Coen, Chuck Eddy. THIRD ROW: Tina Mitchell, Corolyn Whitfield, Thomas Booy, Sandy Deutsch, Kothy Shelden, Linda Stewart, Shelley Briggs, Melanie Slentz. SECOND ROW: Marie Brown. Russ Baker, Cheryl Metsker, Ronald Green, Cindy Turk, Beth Edmonds. FIRST ROW: Charlotte Gibson. Anne Augspur- gcr, Mary Sue Barricklow, Carolyn Hansen. Orchestra An integral part of the Music Department at South- west, the Orchestra is under the direction of Mr. Al- ter. Not only did it participate in every musical event at school, but it also was active in many events throughout the city. One of these is the All-City Or- chestra, in which Band and Orchestra combined had 23 members. The Orchestra started the year with musical accom- paniment for Redskin Revels. The annual fall spring concert was their next school appearance. Combin- ing their efforts with the vocal groups, a lovely Christ- mas Vespers was produced. In April the two depart- ments again joined together to perform The Music Man. The Orchestra played the last time for the whole school in the National Honor Society Assembly. One of the most outstanding instrumental groups in the area, Southwest has every reason to be proud of its Orchestra. 94 BACK ROW: Hoi White, James Bastion, Terry Dittmcr, Stephen Hclphing- stine, Lindo Holmes, Cynthio Mook, Jan Gholson. THIRD ROW: Lorry Garrett, Judy Pcrlmon, Corol Atwotcr, Charles Shones, Tomm Reynolds, James Wood, Alex Morgon, Mark Booy. SECOND ROW: Alyson Hondy, Barboro Rush, Lisa Chopin, John Meodor. FIRST ROW: Bonnie King, Lynn Moy, Donna Brown, Shari Newman. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Jan Gholson Bob May Charlotte Gibson Charlotte Gibson 95 Orchestro runs through Revels Overture. BACK ROW: John Phillips, Jim Critchfield, Scott Eisenmon, Jcck Werth- mon, Pat Titterington. FOURTH ROW: Robert Slentz, Mike Reiman, James Bostian, Terry Dittmer, Poul Faucher, Lorry Collins, Chuck Eddy, Nina Rice, Dove Holte, Jim Keith. THIRD ROW: Kent Nygren, Bill Noll, Jack Mogrudcr, Bill Musgrave, Lorry Axon, Randy Myers, Cheryl Raney, Steve Curtis. SECOND ROW: Tom Ward, Susan Halter, Becky Rader, Barry Epstein. FRONT ROW: Penny Seacord, Corol Simons, Mary Shonklm. President Vice-President Secretary Bill Cater Merrill Day Carol Simons 9 lift 96 You would not recognize the Stage Bond with their tuxedos. BACK ROW: Bob Bellemere, Bob Richardson, Tom Sight, Bob Woggener, David Shaw, Bob Shonds, Gordon Mctsker, Dick Hubbard, Dan Reeve. FOURTH ROW: Bob Biehl, Don Wright, Charles Kuluva, Jim Icenogle, Neal McElroy, Tom Lewis, Barbara Bullock, Larry Lubin, Mark Pilley, Jim The Band made its first appearance of the year with the opening of the football season. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Alter and its student conductor, Dick Hubbard, the Band delighted the cheering fans at our games. However, this was just the beginning. Though everyone knows about the Band's outstand- ing participation in Redskin Revels and The Music Man, few people know that they placed third at the Warrensburg Marching Band Contest. Together with members of the Orchestra, they received 13 one ratings and 14 two ratings at the District Music Contest. In addition to making a name for themselves in state contests, they are well-known in the Kansas City area. The Band acted as an ambassador from our Music Department at Bingham Junior High where they played for an assembly. The Kansas City Band Festi- val and American Royal Parade were two of their local highlights. All playing and no work would make them a dull group. Thus, they had a chili supper to raise money. And just to make sure, they had a picnic at the end of the year. Dingwcrth. THIRD ROW: Lynnette Barker, Ncncy Barker, Linnea Larson, Greg Cornell, Steve Kellepouris, Jmet Deffenbough, Paula Remch. SECOND ROW: Bob Tiethewcy, Diane Wrigley, Benny Benjamin, Richard Curts, Bill Cater. FRONT ROW: Nancy Sicbcnaler, Lynn Barrow. KNEELING: Paula Rensch, Becky Rader, Lucile Shones. STAND- ING: Dick Hubbard. 97 The Mouse That Roared Once upon a time in a faraway country of Grand Fen- wick, there lived a young and beautiful Grand Duchess, Gloriana, with her wonderful subjects. One day she told her Privy Council that Fenwick was in dire need of financial aid. A clever plan was devised. Declaring wor on the United States, the Grand Duchy hoped to receive aid for rehabilitation after their defeat. To insure their defeat, the Duchess picked a native forester to lead her untrained soldiers. Alas, alack, the plan failed! The Duchy's forces re- turned victorious—with the Q-BOMB! The stalwart soldiers captured an American General, two WACs, and the inventor of the bomb. Because of the coun- try's uncontested victory and their possession of the bomb, the United States surrendered. But their scheme to regain the bomb was thwarted by Fenwick's hero, the forester, who declared he would keep the bomb in order to prevent any aggression in the world. Mean- while, Gloriana's proposal of marriage was joyously accepted by the forester. America agreed to give money to Fenwick, the prisoners were returned to their homeland, and everyone lived happily ever offer. Would you soy this arrow looks fourteenth century European? I would soy it doesn't exist. 98 Love blossoms. The United States Strategic Air Commond. Or is it Pan Am? Wee, cowrin', tim'rous beostie 0, what o tumult's in thy breostie. Cast Tully Bascom............................Kenny Byrne David Benter...........................David Bean Count Mountjoy.......................Bruce Nichols Scott Simon Gloriono.............................Nita Rosenberg Vickie Leonard Mr. Beston.............................Phil Burns Miss Johnson.........................Ruth Saferstein Professor Kokintz.................Wolfgang Wesiock Mrs. Reiner...................................Eileen Braeman General Snippet........................Bob Brown President........................................Jim Koufman WACs.........................................Barbara Brozman Terry Satterlee Announcer..............................Bob Zeller Tom Mulligan...................................David Western Will Tatum..........................David Hinchman Miss Wilkins...........................Mary Lees Mrs. Bascom.....................................Judy Fairchild Tourists Sidney Railing, Amarette Callaway Georgeann Shipley, Wendy Niedermeyer Fenwickians .... Beth Sauer, Kathie Reinoehl Jean Tvedten, Donna Lamb Students....................Steve Fried, Leonard Moss Joel Markowitz Soldiers....................Byron Fox, Chuck Kuluva Irv Belzer, Lewis Leflar Student Director ...................Victor Yehling Faculty Director..................Leonard J. Western And everyone lived happily ever after. Level-headed leaders discuss the dangers of the Q-Bomb. 99 Foreign Exchange With ideas of millionaires and skyscrapers, Teresa Meira and Wolfgang Wesiack came to Kansas City. From Portugal, Teresa happily surprised us with dress and manner similar to ours. Hailing from Germany, Wolfgang was happily surprised to find lots of trees and front yards in our city. The surprises came to an end as we realized these two were bent on be- coming a very integral part of Southwest. It was not enough for them to attend school seven hours a day. They immediately joined Concert Choir, Pep Club, German Club, International Club, Literary Societies, and Y groups. Not willing to be just joiners, both participated in the Operetta and Senior Play. It was apparent they were no longer guests but considered regular members of the student body when Teresa was nominated for Homecoming Queen and Wolfgang elected to be an MASC delegate. When they leave Southwest this June, they will be missed twofold: for the new perspectives they brought to us, and for their vital participation in our school life. Farewell. Auf Wiedersehen. Adeus. Varn the vorld!' Marta's mother, Mrs. Cerezales, visits Southwest. A blushing Portuguese girl makes a lovely Homecoming Queen candidate. 100 Mr. Cannon presents their class rings. Lost summer while most of us were seeing America, Charlotte Gibson was seeing Turkey. Southwest's AFS student abroad, she learned of her trip two weeks be- fore departure. Once there, though, she could relax, since their way of life is more leisurely. For six weeks she lived in Bursa with her parents and three sisters. Though the Turkish language is very difficult, Charlotte had little trouble communi- cating with her 17-year old sister, Meral Kursan. Charlotte was able to visit Mehmet Bankaci and his family in Istanbul for several days. Mehmet was an exchange student at Southwest in 1964. After seeing and living a completely different way of life, Charlotte feels her whole attitude toward people of other countries has been broadened. She is a strong exponent of the AFS slogan, Walk together, talk together, all ye peoples of the earth. Then and only then can there be peace. Charlotte with her second family. Elmir i mm Teresa makes a tape for the German club. Wolfgang pays rapt attention to the assembly. 101 Audio-Visual Staff TOP ROW: Mike Lowe, Bruce Clippinger, Curt Barvick, Jock Taylor, Victor Yehling. BOTTOM ROW: Tom Taylor—Manager, Ames Stetzler, Carol Hagen, Linda Luke. Service Committees Stage Crew TOP ROW: Mike Lowe, Rick Block, Roger Benson, Jomes Logon—Mon- oger. BOTTOM ROW: Ames Stetzler, Bob May, Tom Toylor. TOP ROW: Larry Koemgsdorf, Curt Rose, Allen Wurzburger, Lorry Tyrl, Bill Foord, Roger Klein, Bill Bauer, Marvin Woodbury, Janet Smith. FOURTH ROW: Terry Sotterlce, Debby Pile, Laura Muther, Dorothy Mehornay, Ann Curtis, Amarette Callaway, Dianne Allen, Martha Fogel. THIRD ROW: Sue Robertson, Elaine Manuel, Susan Gramms, Priscilla Krebs, Melome Martin, Susan Vargon, Randi Wetherhorn, Barbara Bodinson, Corol Cohen. SECOND ROW: Don Frankforther, Kathy Murphy, Sondy Hoyt, Mary Hunt, Kris Millin, Karen Roxburg, Jackie Cotham, Gary Gortenburg. BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Thompson, Janie Harper, Linda Inge, Nanci Bromberg, Corolyn Ryon, Eileen Broemon, Koren Morney, Glenda Sowders, Linda Kotz. 102 TOP ROW: David Western, Neil Shopiro, Larry Garrett, Lorry Axon, Donald Jenkins, Steve Anderson, Fred Sims. SECOND ROW: Judy Ross, Linda Holmes, Gerry Shapiro, Wendy Batson, Kathy Burns, Melinda Knight. BOTTOM ROW: Ricki Bronfman, Maggie Orvis, Laura Muther, Diane Wngley, Elliott Fronks, Ncncy Messplay, Susan Robmovitz. BLAZE Staff Making the idea of a literary magazine at Southwest a reality, the Blaze went bravely ahead and published two issues this year. Containing poetry, essays, and short stories, the magazine proved that originality thrives within a sphere of freedom of expression. Hav- ing more entries than could be used, the editors had a difficult duty in selecting those articles which were most suitable. In the spring issue, the Blaze printed some of the Literary Contest entries that won. Mr. Kilgore and Miss DeLap gave the staff the necessary guidance in selection of material. The staff has even greater expectations for next year's Blaze, and con- sidering this year's growth it is more than likely that their hopes will become realities. First Semester Editor-in-Chief Second Semester Scott Simon Assistant Editor Kathy Burns Kathy Burns Secretary Larry Garrett Laura Muther Wendy Batson Business Manager Susan Rabinovitz Stuart Ozar Publicity Chairman David Western Larry Garrett Art Chairman Fred Sims Neil Shapiro Co-Sponsors Anne M. Delap James C. Kilgore Nancy Messplay 103 SEATED: Melonie Mortin, Steve Tipp, Sharon Rose, Marie Brown, Janet Liming. STANDING: Dick Simon, Mike Buford, Phil Burnside, Irv Belzer. EVERYBODY, BUT EVERYBODY, READS THE TRAIL. Look in on study halls and the cafeteria on a Thurs- day and see for yourself. Then look at Room 216. Everyone is reading it. The reasons why are obvious. The Trail informs the student about important school events. The Trail amuses him with its clever poems and witty articles. The Trail scolds him with its editorials. Two of the more popular innovations of this year's Trail were an unprecedented abundance of pictures and timely editorials. The pictures, which were the results of the efforts of Phil Burns and Phil Burnside, were centralized on picture pages. These single inserts always seemed to be the most borrowed in the home- rooms, which is quite a compliment. The editorials criticized lack of school spirit, audience reaction to assemblies, and the second semester plague— Senioritis. Not until June does the student reader realize what a service the Trail renders. It has given full coverage to every aspect of school life from SCAT test to Col- lege Boards, from Bat Queen to Student Council of- ficers, from valedictorian to athletes, from Orienta- tion Day to Senior Day. No wonder Everybody, but everybody, reads the Trail. TRAIL Staff Editor-in-Chief........................Melanie Martin Managing Editor............................Irv Belzer Business Manager......................Janet Liming Advertising Editor....................Marie Brown Photographers....................................Phil Burnside Phil Burns Art Editor...............................Steve Tipp Feature Editor........................Dick Simon Copy Editor...........................Mike Buford Circulation Editors...................Sharon Rose Susie Ryan 104 LEFT TO RIGHT: Irv Bolzcr—Managing Editor, Melanie Martin—Editor-in-Chief, Janet Liming—Business Manoger, Marie Brown—Advertising Editor. SEATED: Jean Vincent, Susie Ryan, Noncy Witherspoon, Jonic Harper, Hodgson. STANDING: Marshc Berman, Kathy Richardson, Judy Fairchild, Sydney Railing, Phil Burns, Fritz Ziegler, Suzi Stahl, Spencer Gerber, Jan Van Marquis, Lloyd Walsh. 105 Posing os a professor of music, fast-talking Harold Hill went to River City, Iowa, to sell the citizens on a boys' band and at the same time rob them of their money. Within a week, he had organized the school board into a melodious quartet, the ladies of the town into a classical dancing class, and the little boys into a hopeful band. However, it took him a little bit longer for the librarian to fall in love with him. A month after his arrival all the boys were practicing his think system and he was ready to leave town with his ill-gotten gains. Suddenly he realized he could not run away from the librarian and his obli- gation to the children. In the end, the train arrived bringing the instruments and uniforms and left with- out Professor Harold Hill who remained in River City to conduct the boys' band. The Southwest production surpassed even Mr. Man- ning's expectations of a great show. The cast and all those who worked behind the scenes well deserved all the laurels they received. I'd like to get to know you better, too! That's our boy! The Music Man The End. The director who ploys with his choir stoys with his choir. Cast Traveling Salesmen . . Charles Hawley, Bob Jones, Tuck Milligan, Dick Muther, Richard Parsons, Laurence Smith, Paul Melcher Charlie Cowell....................Buzzy Deitchman Conductor......................................Bill Foard Harold Hill.............................David Bean Mayor Shinn.......................Bruce Nichols Ewart Dunlop..........................Kenny Byrne Oliver Hix........................David Wysong Jacey Squires......................Ruth Saferstein Olin Britt....................................Denis Anthony Marcellus Washburn.............................Alan Jones Tommy Djilas......................John Williams Marian Paroo......................Janette Brown Mrs. Paroo............................Monte Ragar Amaryllis........................Laurie Atzenweiler Winthrop Paroo..........................Jimmy Clay Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn .... Nita Rosenberg Zaneeta Shinn......................Mary Alice Lang Gracie Shinn......................Emilie Gibson Alma Hix................................Sandy Hoyt Maud Dunlop........................Kathie Reinoehl Ethel Toffelmier..................Priscilla Krebs Mrs. Squires......................Charlotte Gibson Constable Locke................................Bill Foard Miss Janette Brown Basketball Queen 108 Miss Ruth Saferstein Miss Jean Vincent Attendants Miss Ann Curtis Miss Charlotte Gibson 109 Students onxious to learn, hoppily return to the hollowed halls of Southwest High. The Ox leaves Southwest for the South Seos. Who ore you mad at? 110 a;sldkfj a;sldkfj a;sldkfj. Twinkle, twinkle, shining stors . . . The class of '66 was by far the most dignified ever. None dared look ot the dczzling Queen. I can't find a parking place, Chief! But are we going to Winsteod's? It worked back at the station! 112 The assembly to end all assemblies. Mr. Manning and His Concert Choir. Hal White performs to on appreciative audience. You win some; you lose some. Seniors swcot first semester grodes. Skirts were shorter this year. One basketball team supports another. Speoking of a radiant smile . . . Oh, leave me alone! Bob said standoffishly. Our own Boy Wonder! Annie hos her PF Fliers on. Pordon me, but . . . These rings will soon be toped on the honds of junior girls. 122 And Goodman chugs his tenth piece of coke! Our own Wolf Pack! And I don't even get a tip! Entertainment's pretty good considering there's no cover charge. Would you believe—the Sachem photographer is o member of Summus. 124 Ah, to be on the outside looking in! Alethea's symbols are a book, representing the means of attaining knowledge, and a candle, whose flame signifies the light of learning and truth. The club colors are red and white. Alethea is one of the newer clubs, but it has built up a large membership of en- thusiastic and energetic girls. Some of the club's activities this year included a before-school breakfast, an initiation dinner, and films at the meetings. TOP ROW: Mary Dysart, Linda Accurso, Kathy Nichols, Barbara Landie, Carol Perry, Jan Gholson, Jill Gholson, Cheri Clerihon, Linda Lawrence. FOURTH ROW: Sallie Page, Shifro Gaba, Susan Vargon, Peggy Henkel, Rebecca Finks, Jane Woodbury, Judy Ross, Kay Maos. THIRD ROW: Linda Smith, Mary Williams, Janet Reinhardt, Bev Brasel, Linda Arenson, Ann Oliver, Barbara Bodinson, Melanie Slentz, Mary Jane Thornton. SECOND ROW: Donna Brady, Shelley Briggs, Potty Ward, Donna Price, Jan Hodgson, Liz Rush, Sandy Hansell, Susan Bisman. BOTTOM ROW: Jan Bagley, Virginia Morris, Paula Jenkins, Christi Merrill, Cothy Dwigans, Kathy Pulliam, Kathy Hogan, Janice Gale. Alethea $ First Semester Carol Perry Jan Gholson Ann Oliver Kathy Nichols Mary Williams Jane Woodbury President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms Historian Second Semester Kathy Hogan Mary Williams Kathy Nichols Liz Rush Linda Smith 128 Sponsor Mary M. Milton Jan Hodgson Athena Literary Society got its name from the Greek goddess of wisdom. The purpose and goals of the society rest in that one word, wisdom ' Athena is designed to foster creative writing, so that each mem- ber will have a chance to excel in her respective talent. The club's colors are gray and gold. Gray signifies the striving for perfection, and gold signifies the high ideals of the members. Homecomings, carnivals, breakfasts, installation dinners, and elections are all exciting parts of Athena's activities. TOP ROW: Judy Milcns, Suzanne Steinberg, Lana Rainen, Marilyn Shapiro, Claudia Moslan, Marcia Karbonk, Judy Wagner, Cindy Galomba, Shelley Ruskin. THIRD ROW: Karen Warren, Susan Rabinovitz, Janice Yukon, Erleen Moore, Celia Feld, Chary I Bovos, Nita Rosenberg, Sherry Waldmonn. SECOND ROW: Jan Donovitz, Jean Donovitz, Susan Weisberger, Sandy Deutsch, Jeannie Peterson, Susan Ginsberg, Marsha Stiefel, Laurie Cohen. BOTTOM ROW: Gloria Rosner, Nanci Moyer, Ricki Bronfman, Susie Kamcn, Noncy Levitt, Janie Harper, Francy Loeb, Ann Strauss. First Semester President Second Semester Ann Strouss Vice-President Janie Harper Janie Harper Secretary Marsha Stiefel Marsha Stiefel Treasurer Marilyn Shapiro Judy Milens Sgt.-at-Arms Susie Weisberger Susie Weisberger Gloria Rosner Susie Rabinovitz Critic Susie Kamen Marilyn Shapiro Ann Strauss Jean Donovitz Historian Laurie Cohen Nanci Mayer Sponsor Marjorie Elliott Judy Milens Athena 129 The Aurora Literary Society, although still relatively new, won the Contest in 1965. Since the name Aurora means dawn, the club's emblem is, accordingly, the rising sun and setting moon. At the beginning of the year, a fried chicken dinner was held in honor of new members. Aurora's car in the Homecoming Parade was a bunny with the slogan Hop to Victory. TOP ROW: Betsy Cox, Wendy Botson, Marcelle Coron, Kothy Ncwquist, Janet Nau, Michoel Fitzgerald, Carol Kelly, Beverly Price, Linda Kelly, Mary Titterington. THIRD ROW: Susan Kupero, Debbie Salter, Sondi Borcherdmg, Suzy Willard, Gayle Harnden, Cindy Goodson, Carol McCone, Debbie Greenberg, Sandy Grisham, Betsy Titterington. SECOND ROW: Judy First Semester President Second Semester Sandi Borcherding Vice-President Beverly Price Susan Foster Marcia Hillman Secretary Marcelle Caron Treasurer Cindy Goodson Sheila Garry Sgt.-at-Arms Karen McDaniel Kathy Salzer Critic Marcelle Caron Beverly Price Sheila Garry Wendy Batson Historian Carol Simons Marcia Hillman Hilfmgcr, Tina Mitchell, Cathy Wilson, Sheila Garry, Sue Robertson, Helen Jocoby, Karen McDaniel, Carol Simons, Shari Newman, Marty Mclcher. BOTTOM ROW: Rosclyn Hirsch, Debby Sandbrook, Susan Foster, Barbora Akers, Lynn McCarty, Corolynne Myall, Kothy Salzer, Morcia Hillmon, Jocki Rebstock. Aurora 130 Sponsor Margaret Glover Kathy Salzer The famous Delphic oracle, a mystic shrine dedicated to Apollo, the god of fine arts, lends its name to the society. A new year brought an enthusiastic new sponsor, Mrs. Elbert, many new members experiencing a thrilling initiation, and participation in the first Inter-Society Picnic. To stimulate work on contest entries, Mrs. Hanna, an English teacher at Barstow, presented her views on essays and short stories. Flames burned brightly as the new officers were in- stalled. Tokens of each office were exchanged, and the traditional golden locket was presented to the president. Inscribed on it are the words friendship, authorship, leadership —traits which members of Delphi proudly display. TOP ROW: Mary Bartlett, Jane Schlanger, Pomelo Willis, Carolyn Przybyl- ski, Barbi McCluney, Suzie Solomon, Dionn Simmons, Doris Frozier, Valeric Prather, Melinda Knight. THIRD ROW: Lindo Coleman, Carolyn Hoppe, Nancy Ebberts, Linda Kreeger, Adele Henchey, Jon Ricksecker, Merry Hunter, Vicki McCanse, Beth Burton. SECOND ROW: Judy Lyddon, Louise Delphi Hipsh, Gail Waxmon, Penny Seacord, Nancy Siebenaler, Mary Sue Borrick- low, Peggy King, Susan Sanders, Carol Cohen. BOTTOM ROW: Shoula Schokowski, Frances Moore, Shelley Oliver, Millie Pelofsky, Carla Silverman, Corol Thomson, Peggy Antry, Corol Kartsonis, Jodie Owen. First Semester President Second Semester Susan Sanders Vice-President Pam Willis Carol Thompson Mary Bartlett Pam Willis Secretory Penny Seacord Mary Bartlett Treasurer Doris Frazier Jane Schlanger Sgt.-at-Arms Sharon Dittmer Penny Seacord Carolyn Przybylski Diann Simmons Critic Gail Waxman Peggy King Susan Sanders Barbi McCluney Sponsor Sandra M. Elbert Melinda Knight 131 Excelsior Literary Society was formed in 1946 through the merging of Baconian and Ruskin societies. Since then. Excelsior has won the cup four times, and has won numerous second and third place awards. Excel- sior's tradition of unusual contest entrances was up- held this year by what was undoubtedly the most dignified entrance Southwest has ever seen. Excelsior initiated the inter-society bosketboll and football games as well as the marriage booth at the carnival. It was a real banner year for Excelsior. TOP ROW: Bob Shonds, Mike Singer, Lorry Clark, Dovid Hinchman, Fred Goodman, David Longworthy, Roger Benson, Mike Kelly. THIRD ROW: Buddy Dovis, Gory Remley, John Witherspoon, Ben Whcotlcy, Neil Shapiro, Arvin Kaufman, David Gray, Jock Test. SECOND ROW: David Morgan, First Semester President Second Semester Joel Markowitz Vice-President Mike Kelly Mike Kelly Secretary David Morgan David Morgan Treasurer David Western David Western Ben Wheatley Sgt.-at-Arms David Langworthy Critic Neil Shapiro Jack Test Historian David Langworthy David Achtenberg Sponsor Joel Markowitz George A. Campbell Mark Jacobson, Steve Goodman, Joel Markowitz, Jim Dingwerth, Mark Grant, Richard Baumgarten, Dave Western. BOTTOM ROW: Steve Maslan, Jay Hodge, Ralph Nicol, Mike Grady, John Williams, Stan Freeman, Tom Morgan, Greg Michalson. Excelsior 132 Omega Literary Society was founded in 1951 for the purpose of studying literature and competing with other literary clubs. The name Omega stands for the last letter in the Greek alphabet, which represents culture and civilization. In addition to studying litera- ture, the club participated in many social events, such as breakfasts and this year's Inter-Society Pic- nic. Both the installation of officers and initiation of new members are interesting activities of the club. TOP ROW: Narvcy Birenboim, Morcio Mehornoy, Krista Sorapuu, Lyn Haydon, Jinny Cox, Judy Fairchild, Pcgi House, Cheryl Raney, Dorothy Mehornoy, Debby Pile. THIRD ROW: Vickie Leonard, Harlene Hipsh, Jo Ann Dwigans, Carol Burnett, Patti Bolls, Suson Gramms, June Motley, Marsha Murroy, Beth Sauer. SECOND ROW: Stephanie Nowick, Suzanne Tipton, Jane Rubenstein, Elyse Weinstein, Joanie Wolf, Mary Green, Margaret Sauer, Paulette Fotie, Ruth Saferstein. BOTTOM ROW: Fay Eddy, Mory Gay Shaw, Donna Ahrens, Nancy Bloch, Suson Smith, Barbara Brozman, Sharon Epstein, Roseanne Gortenburg. First Semester President Second Semester Ruth Saferstein Vice-President June Motley Nancy Birenboim Secretary Vickie Leonard Joanie Wolf Treasurer Beth Sauer Judy Fairchild Sgt.-at-Arms Elyse Weinstein Tina Reicher Susan Gramms Beth Sauer Critic Susan Smith Vickie Leonard Historian Ruth Saferstein Dorothy Mehornay Joanie Wolf Sponsor Harriet V. McCaffrey 133 The year Southwest opened, the Sappho Literary So- ciety was formed. The charter members chose Sappho as the name of their club, thus honoring the famous immortal poetess who influenced the world of litera- ture. In order to uphold the principles of Sappho, the members of the club this year participated in Great Books discussions. These sessions proved to be inter- esting as well as beneficial to the members. The girls of Sappho have excelled in scholarship and literary achievement, winning eight literary contests. TOP ROW: Nancy Witherspoon, Mary Lees, Andrea Rolsky, Marsha Wein- berg, Connie Wode, Mariel Loner, Marcia McFarland, Peggy Morgan. THIRD ROW: Wanda Winemiller, Linnca Larson, Janet Campbell, Kathy Burns, Nancy Compbell, Karen Neff, Barrie Corter, Sue Wilson. SECOND ROW: JoAnnc Catron, Loura Muther, Dianne Allen, Lynn Mcierhoffcr, Linda Thompson, Gail Greene, Noncy Ball, Dorothy McCandless. BOTTOM ROW: Georgeann Shipley, Nancy Messplay, Laurie O'Neal, Janet Jackson, Jeannine Veitch, Jonet Skinner, Ann Randolph, Harriett Hawley. Sappho $ First Semester President Second Semester Georgeonn Shipley Vice-President Laura Muther Harriett Hawley Nancy Witherspoon Secretary Laura Muther Treasurer Harriett Hawley Barrie Carter Sgt.-at-Arms Carol Schik Dianne Allen Marcia McFarland Janet Jackson Critic Barrie Carter Nancy Witherspoon Historian Georgeann Shipley Nancy Messplay Sponsor Mildred Meuser Janet Jackson 134 Since its founding in 1926 Sesame Literary Society has remained one of the most active and enthusiastic societies at Southwest. 1966 certainly provided no op- portunity for exception. After initiating their new members, the girls plunged into the task of preparing winning contest entries. At the some time, they man- aged to place third in the Homecoming Parade, to participate in the adoption of Christmas families, and to hold various other programs. In all activities, Ses- ame members strove to attain higher literary levels and to strengthen bonds of friendship. TOP ROW: Judy Haskell, Lois Johnson, Kristina Davis, Shelley Critcs, Donna Schmelzinger, Ann Curtis, Carolyn Whitfield, Annadanc Haines, Betsy Blackmor. THIRD ROW: Kothie Reinoehl, Lucy Blackmor, Sondy Campbell. Debbie Hodges, Helen Strecker, Susan Morten, Debbie Eisner, Martha Coskey, Vicki Mucie. SECOND ROW: Bonnie King, Emily Hunt, Libby King, Kathy Phillips, Diane Poindexter, Elaine Lawric, Jill Jorvis, Becky Scott, Susan Swentor. BOTTOM ROW: Carrie Eager, Jonctte Brown, Linda Inge, Randi Wetherhorn, Jackie Cotham, Marcella Haney, Chorlotte Gibson, Nancy Sher, Jeanine Brown, Micki Robbins. First Semester President Second Semester Lucy Blackmar Vice-President Sandy Campbell Sandy Campbell Ann Curtis Ann Curtis Secretary Janette Brown Lois Johnson Treasurer Kathie Reinoehl Charlotte Gibson Sgt.-at-Arms Jeanine Brown Kathie Reinoehl Lois Johnson Jean Carnali Critic Charlotte Gibson Janette Brown Historian Lucy Blackmar Janelle Jennings Sponsor Marcella Haney Margaret Jane Reddoch Sesame 135 Summus has as its goal the enrichment of the literary talents of each member, as well as an appreciation for all classes of literature. It is the only boys club that has had a woman teacher for a sponsor. Sum- mus means highest. Even when spelled backwards it denotes the best. One of the outstanding programs this year was a dinner at the Wishbone Restaurant where the run-offs for the oration and declamation contestants were held. TOP ROW: George Owens, Robert Hirsekorn, Donald Jenkins, John Zorr, John Goodson, Ricky Clark, Larry Axon, Doug Esscr, Bob Bohm. THIRD ROW: Joy Sebert, Richard Curts, Elliot Gloss, Ron Tucker, Andrew Cullen, Chris Boice, Fred Sims, Richard Moore, David Feingold, Arnic Gopman. SECOND ROW: Bernhard Rosenberg, Ronnie Sandhous, Sondy Hipsh, Irv Bclzer, David Eisen, Bob Unell, Ed Schifmon, Gerry Shopiro, Terry Smith, Hal White. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Stark, Dick Hubbord, Randy Savage, Alan Holmgren, Byron Fox, Bill Watson, Bob Brown, Victor Chuzic, Gary Schanzer. First Semester President Second Semester Irv Belzer Vice-President Don Jenkins Bob Brown Secretary John Goodson John Zarr Treasurer Elliot Glass Byron Fox Sgt.-at-Arms Rick Curts Dick Hubbard Sponsor Anna M. Cox Ed Schifman Summus 136 Thalian derives its name from the classical Thalia, a Greek muse who presided over pastoral poetry. Thalian induces a sense of unity of spirit through the activities in which it participates. Activities assume both a serious and lively aspect. Written material is carefully criticized in aiming for the cup at Contest. This year the club was fortunate to hear Jack New- man discuss the science of graphology. He analyzed several handwritings, including that of Miss Ewalt, club sponsor. The traditional flower, a long stemmed pink carnation tied with blue ribbons, was presented to each Thalian contestant. TOP ROW: Laura Dysart, Nancy Dysart, Amarette Callaway, Susan Brimo- combe, Fairlea Sheehy, Joon Langworthy, Nan Chisholm, Betsey Bland, Cynthia Mook, Kothleen Keeler. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Foster, Patti Ronai, Kathy Callaway, Linda Ross, Karen Barton, Betsy Glover, Christy Griffin, Sandy Hoyt, Ethel Wodsworth. SECOND ROW: Melanie Beon, Lynda Owen, Terry Satterlee, JoAnn Holler, Mary Alice Lang, Abigail Hovens, Jan McIntyre, Barbaro Dillon, Joon Dillon, Suzio Peterson. BOTTOM ROW: Betsy Grissingor, Marcia Doubleday, Carol Campbell, Karen Truog, Kath- erine Ruddy, Cyndi Kaufman, Katie Croghan, Ellen Benjamin, Marli Yeo. Thalian First Semester President Second Semester Amarette Calloway Vice-President Terry Satterlee Sandy Hoyt Secretary Christy Griffin Christy Griffin Treasurer Jo Ann Holler Terry Satterlee Sgt.-at-Arms Susan Brimacombe Carol Campbell Critic Sandy Hoyt Linda Ross Historian Amarette Callaway Susan Brimocombe Sponsor Viona Ewalt Linda Ross 137 Veda, derived from the ancient Hindu books of wis- dom and learning, has become a symbol of friend- ship and cooperation for its members. This symbol is depicted in a locket engraved with the name Veda. From their first candlelight reception to their last early morning breakfast, Veda has been a team of friends always delighted to welcome a new member to the fun of being a Vedan. TOP ROW: Eileen Broemon, Bari Feingold, Linda Luke, Bettic Asbell, Mary Solly Ann Sypkcns, Esther Bengis, Kathryn Richardson, Marie Brown, Mary Kay Coroneos, Mary Sounders, Diane Wriglcy, Jan Akers. BOTTOM ROW: Margoret Shonklin, Jill Smith, Donna Lamb, Koren Marney. First Semester Donna Lamb Eileen Braeman Marie Brown Bari Feingold President Vice-President Second Semester Jill Smith Kathy Richardson Diane Wrigley Secretary Mary Margaret Shanklin Treasurer Mary Margaret Shanklin Karen Marney Sgt.-at-Arms Karen Marney Jan Akers Critic Marie Brown Donna Lamb Sponsor Elinor Dolson 138 Sponsored originally by Mr. Sam See, Zend-Avesta was another of the early literary societies at South- west. The name is that of the Persian Bible, a key- stone in the Zoroastrian religion. Zend-Avesta mem- bers claim the distinction of having won the Contest a greater number of times than any other club, eight- een in all, and they proudly display several perma- nent cups. TOP ROW: Scoff Simon, Clark Wodsworth, Kcnnefh Miller, Wolfgang Wesiack, Jim Kaufman, John Sfein, Larry Garrett, Craig Ewing, Chris Western, David Bean. THIRD ROW: Dick Muther, Bobby Oliver, Louie Kapnistos, Bob Pcarlstein, Jon Yarowsky, Steve Sweet, Martin Dunn, Bruce Nichols, Alan Jones. SECOND ROW: Harvey Saver, Chorlie Hawley, Doug Zend-Avesta Baker, Jeff Johl, Roger Rowan, Marty Feigenboum, Mike Buford, Stuort Orar, Kenny Byrne. BOTTOM ROW: Dick Wosscrstrom, Joel Feder, Elliott Franks, Richard Loudon, Groham, Ston Konter. Gordon Sauer, Paul Wilson, Don Price, Doug First Semester President Second Semester Scott Simon Vice-President Bruce Nichols Bruce Nichols Secretary Kenny Miller Stuart Ozar Treasurer Jon Yarowsky Alan Jones Sgt.-at-Arms Dick Muther Chris Western Critic Bob Pearlstein Jim Kaufman Historian David Bean Kenny Byrne Sponsor Louis E. Selvey Kenny Byrne 139 Literary Contest As the clubs march in, the excitement mounts. Festive decorations add a special touch to the dinner. As the school year commenced, Southwest's twelve literary societies began to seek new members. At the coke party, each club tried to win the favor of the new students as members boasted of their group's super- iority. After selections were final, each new member joined in the fun and spirit of club initiations. It did not take long, however, before the societies settled down to work toward their main objective—the Con- test. Throughout the year members of the literary societies worked diligently, striving for the perfection of short stories, essays, poems, orations, and declamations. Many groups planned special programs geared to in- still knowledge and inspiration in a literary realm. For the first time. Southwest held an inter-society picnic at which the members of all the societies could become acquainted. After deciding (or trying to decide) on dresses, writ- ing and practicing songs and cheers, and, most im- portant, adding final touches to entries, the inter- society contest rapidly approached. On Wednesday, March 30, the orations were given, while Contest night came the following Friday, April 1. It was a night filled with excitement, confusion, and surprises The cafeteria, the scene of the dinner, unfolded the long-hidden plans of club decorations. Anxiety built when the clubs prepared to march into the auditorium. After all had assembled, the declamations were given. While the scores were being totaled, the societies had an opportunity to show their enthusiasm by using their vocal talent. When the results were ready, a silence engulfed the room. With six points, Aurora, still a relatively new club, gained possession of the cup for the second con- secutive year. Tension and nervousness changed to joy and laughter at the completion of a very success- ful contest. 140 Very Superior Essay Lucy Blockmor..............................Sesame Oration Melinda Knight.............................Delphi Jon Yarowsky..........................Zend-Avesta Declamation Sheila Garry...............................Aurora Fred Goodman............................Excelsior Bob Brown..................................Summus Mary Margaret Shanklin.......................Veda David Bean............................Zend-Avesta Superior Essay Marcelle Caron.............. David Western............... June Motley................. Irvin Belzer................ Katherine Ruddy .... Kenneth Miller.............. Aurora Excelsior Omega Summus Thalian Zend-Avesta Very Superior—Bob Brown Very Superior Sheila Garry Short Story Christi Merrill............................Alethea Beverly Price...............................Aurora Barbi McCluney..............................Delphi Joel Markowitz...........................Excelsior Betsy Blackmar..............................Sesame Verse Susan Foster................................Aurora Paulette Fotie...............................Omega Elaine Lowrie...............................Sesame Fred Sims...................................Summus Lynda Owen.................................Thalian Oration Marsha Stiefel..............................Athena Carolynne Myall.............................Aurora Vickie Leonard...............................Omega Barrie Carter...............................Sappho Donald Jenkins..............................Summus Donna Lamb....................................Veda Declamation Judy Ross..................................Alethea Mary Lees...................................Sappho Nancy Matheny..............................Thalian V for victory. 141 National Honor Society TOP ROW: Donald Jenkins, Bob Pcarlstein, Joseph Bernstein, Victor Ychling, Jim Koufmcn, Kenneth Miller, Curt Borvick, Edward Dunklau, Fred Goodman, Russ Baker, John Wilkinson, Bill Campbell, Elliot Glass. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Newquist, Ann Curtis, David Achtenberg, Dick Voss, Benny Benjamin, Anne Augspurger, Scott Simon, Tina Reicher, Richard Curts, Joel Markowitz, Lucy Blockmar. Marsha Weinberg. THIRD ROW: Lois Johnson, Peggy Mor- gan, Cynthia Mook, Lyn Haydon, Carol Bruegging, Jo Ann Elam, Beverly Price, Meredith Vincent, Kothy Burns, Amorcttc Collaway, Nancy Birenboim, Elaine Manuel, Wanda Wincmiller. SECOND ROW: Mark Wasserstrom, David Rosen, Barbara Dillon, Barbara Millmon, Eileen Braemon, Christy Grif- fin, Marilyn Scarbrough, Beth Sauer, June Motley, Joel Feder, Terry Sotterlee, Dovid Segelstein, Jcne Rubin. BOTTOM ROW: De De Davis, Jeonine Brown, Esther Bengis, Carol Thomson, Barbara Akers, Charlotte Gibson, Joanie Wolf, Susan Sanders, Susie Goldmcn, Janette Brown, Georgeann Shipley, Barbara Portmon. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Ann Curtis Victor Yehling Nancy Birenboim Richard Hubbard To create enthusiasm for scholarship, to promote leadership and service, and to develop character, the Southwest chapter of the National Honor Society was established in 1928. Membership is chosen from the top twelve to fifteen per cent of the senior class and also includes approximately 10 outstanding jun- iors who perform the induction service the next year. The names of members of the society are registered with the national office in Washington, D. C, and are kept on permanent file in the school office. 142 Quill and Scroll TOP ROW: Lucy Blockmor, David Western, Jean Vincent, Phil Burnside, Mike Kelly, Tina Reicher, Judy Fairchild, Bryan Krantz, Noncy Witherspoon. SEC- OND ROW: Melanie Mortin, Byron Fox, Vickie Leonord, Patricia Todd, Ed Schifman, Mary Lees, Steve Tipp, Tracy Wolf, Jane Minnick. BOTTOM ROW: Suzi Stahl, Janie Harper, Shoron Rose, Marie Brown, Sydney Railing, Jan Hodgson, Joanie Wolf, Esther Bengis, Janet Liming. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Co-Sponsors Melanie Martin Dick Simon Jan Hodgson Joanie Wolf Virginia Welch James H. Woods Outstanding members of both the Sachem and the Trail are eligible for membership in the A. B. Mac- Donald Chapter of Quill and Scroll. This honorary organization is designed to encourage and reward worthy individual achievement in the field of high school journalism. Each member participates in an initiation, and receives a pin on which his position is inscribed. 143 Varsity Mary Williams Jonefte Brown Captoin Mary Alice Lang Susan Weisberger Marty Melcher—Alternate Pam Feingold Debbie Curtis 145 Our cheerleaders can become quite excited! Terry Satterlee Charlotte Gibson Barbara Akers Tina Reicher Abigail Havens President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms Historian Marcia McFarland Charlotte Gibson Tina Reicher Linda Accurso Abigail Havens Donna Ahrens Jane Minnick Co-Sponsors Alice L. Boicourt Donald G. Brackhahn B Holbrook First Semester Executive Heard TOP ROW: Tino Reicher. Linda Accurso, Elaine Manuel, Joel Markowitz, Bob May, Cindy Goodson, Kathy Nichols. THIRD ROW: Sue Robertson, Marcia McFarland, Janet Marshall, Terry Satterlee, Corolyn Hoppe, Mary Green. SECOND ROW: Gary Gortcnburg, Jane Minnick, Melanie Bean, Charlotte Gibson, Barbara Akers, Kobe Croghon, Connie Carlyle. BOTTOM ROW: Fay Eddy, Donna Ahrens, Abigoil Hovens, Wonda Niemeyer, Ann Coburn, Corolyn Curtis, Celeste White. Pep Club As school activities and clubs began organizing for the year, the Pep Club once again claimed the largest membership of any group. With the advent of the football season, school spirit mounted, and season tickets were bought in a flurry of excitement. A Homecoming Parade was successfully carried out, and the long-awaited Homecoming Dance proved to be a truly Enchanted Evening, as the couples danced to the music of the Jumping Jacks. Bob May and Linda Accurso were voted the peppiest members of the club for football season. The familiar black sweaters and skirts again filled the stands at basketball games, and cheered the team on to a second place League standing. Highlighting this season was the Basketball Dance, which featured a merry-go-round, in accordance with the Carousel theme, and music by the Chesmann. Joel Markowitz and Barbara Akers had the honor of being elected Mr. and Miss Peppy for basketball season. As the year progressed, additional pep assemblies, like the earlier football and basketball assemblies, were staged; and as before, the Track and Carnival Dances were combined to conclude Carnival festivities. 146 The larger the crowds are, the stronger the spirit soars. Second Semester Executive Board TOP ROW. Nancy Matheny, Linda Accurso, Joel Markowitz, Tina Reicher, Jean Vincent, Nan Chisholm, Marcio McFarland. THIRD ROW: Noncy Svobodo, Betsy Blackmor, Kothy Thompson, Jane Mmnick, Cindy Goodson, Sue Lyddon. SECOND ROW: Terry Sotterlee, Bonnie Cooper, Janet Marshall, Abigail Havens, Sybil Kelly, Melanie Bean, Cathy Wilson. BOTTOM ROW: Katherine Ruddy, Barbora Akers, Mary Green, Charlotte Gibson, Janie Harper, Donna Ahrens. First Semester Eloine Monuel Priscilla Krebs Lynda Owen Lynda Owen Drill Team President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Frances B. Richart Second Semester Priscilla Krebs Lynda Owen Barbara Akers Peggy Morgan TOP ROW: Bcv Brascl. Jill Jarvis, Gloria Rosner, Marcia Hillman. SECOND ROW: Shorron Sinclair, Gayle Harnden, Sandy Grisham, Peggy Walsh, Melanie Martin, Lynn Moy, Lyndo Owen, Linda Inge, Jcckie Cothom. BOTTOM ROW: Chcri Clenhon, Carol McCone, Sydney Roiling, Elaine Manuel, Priscilla Krebs, Tina Reicher, Claudia Moslan, Susan Sanders, Barbaro Akers, Peggy Morgan, Lois Johnson, Lindo Accurso, Marcia Mc- Farland, Cindy Goodson. With the purpose of broadening their own knowledge of the dramatic arts and the scope of interest of Southwest students and faculty, Spotlighter members produced, directed, and starred in two assemblies. The highlights of these assemblies included an old- fashioned melodrama, a touch of “the theatre of the absurd in Ionesco's “Bald Soprano, the suspenseful Angel Street, and those never-to be forgotten fire- men in Still Alarm. Many Spotlighter members represented Southwest at the State and District Speech Contests. A barbecue concluded the year's activities. TOP ROW: Scott Simon, Victor Yehlirtg, Jim Kaufman, Som Parker, Barton BOTTOM ROW: Carolynne Myall, Suson Smith, Barbara Brozman, Stove Rolsky, Dovid Hinchmon, Bruce Nichols, Dovid Beon, Dove Western. SEC- Maslon, Buzzy Deitchmon, Kenny Byrne, Debbie Greenberg, Nito Rosenberg, OND ROW: Vicki Mucie, Potty Covior, Andrea Rolsky, Mary Lees, Vickie Sheilo Garry. Leonard, Kothie Reinoehl, Sydney Roiling, Gene Greenberg, Horlene Hipsh. Spotlighters First Semester Vickie Leonard David Bean Barbara Brozman President Vice-President Secretary Second Semester Mary Lees Barbara Brozman Steve Maslan Treasurer Alan McLaughlin David Western Sponsor Leonard Western National Thespians include: David Bean, Bob Brown, Barbara Brozman, Kenny Byrne, Buzzy Deitchman, Judy Fairchild, Sheila Garry, David Hinchman, Jim Kaufman, Sandy Lee, Mary Lees, Vickie Leonard, Alan McLaughlin, Bruce Nichols, Sydney Railing, Nita Rozenberg, Scott Simon, Dave Western, Victor Yehl- ing. 148 The goal for this year's Lettermen's Club was to pur- chase a motion picture projector for the athletic de- partment. Most of the group's undertakings, such as the Faculty-Varsity basketball game, were centered around this project. The highlight of the year's activ- ities was the naming of Sydney Railing as Sweetheart of the Lettermen's Club. Members of the club dribbled from Southwest to Southeast to start off the Clinton basketball game. Batman and Robin finished up the dribbling and made an appearance at the Bat Dance where the Sweetheart was announced. The Lettermen's Club encouraged support for all the ath- letic teams at Southwest. TOP ROW: John Zorr, Philip Coulson, Keith Lieppmon, Bill Robinson, Rick Percies, Curt Borvick, Fritz Ziegler, Bill Cater, Scott Curry, Joel Ross, Bill Hicks. FOURTH ROW: Bill Boucr, Don Emery, Stuart Willoughby, John Wil- kinson, Jim Keith, Bruce Smith, Tom McDonnell, Steve Weneck, Marvin Woodbury, Barry McIntyre, Voss, Steve Hclphingstmc, Dick Mwther. THIRD ROW: Bill Becker, Dick Williom Cosgrove, Lorry Scholl, Chris Lockwood, First Semester Second Semester Bill Cater President Cecil Chappelow Cecil Chappelow Vice-President Bob Jones Bill Robinson Secretary Marvin Woodbury Scott Curry Treasurer John Wilkinson Van Marquis Sgt.-at-Arms Fritz Ziegler Richord Parsons, Ralph Feldes, Roy Horre, Martin Klein, Cecil Chappclow, Dick McDonald. SECOND ROW: Tracy Woif, Dick Hodgson, Jim CritchfickJ, Russell Byors, Bob Jones, Laurence Smith, Bryon Krantz, Mike Monfield, Barry Jeffries, Dick Hubbord, Marc Roinen, Fred Coulson. BOTTOM ROW: Tom Sight, John Snedden, Tuck Milligon, Steve Johnson, David Feingold, Gene Greenberg, Paul Wilson, Iro Pelofsky, Jeff Chappclow, Dick Wosserstrom. Lettermen’s Club Co-Sponsors William C. Robinson Thomas E. Kipp 149 This year the Senior Tri-Hi-Y members maintained a balanced program consisting of service projects as well as social events. An outstanding service project was held at Hilltop Home for Girls. The members helped to brighten the lives of these girls by decorating Christmas trees, giving Christmas gifts, and putting on a talent show. Among the social events were two potlucks, a hayride, a dance, and an overnight. Since the Senior Tri-Hi-Y is primarily a fellowship and char- acter building organization and stresses leadership training, the group was honored to have eleven mem- bers attend a city-wide model legislature, Youth and Government. A trip to the Ozarks was planned to complete the year. TOP ROW: Mory Lees, lyn Haydon, Jeon Vincent, Tina Rcicher, Judy Fairchild, Amarette Collawoy, Linda Accurso, Eloine Monuel. THIRD ROW: Nancy Witherspoon, Wanda Wmemiller, Nancy Bircnboim, Betsy Cox, Susan Brimocombe, Marcio McFarland, Meredith Vincent, Jane Minnick. SECOND ROW: Teresa Meiro, Priscilla Krebs, Sydney Railing, Linda Ross, Brenda White, Beth Sauer, Sue Robertson, Sondy Hoyt, Carol Compbcll. BOTTOM ROW: Harriett Hawley, Barbaro Brozmon, Peggy King, Barbara Akers, Christy Griffin, Jonc Rubin, Ingrid Herbranson, Susan Sanders. First Semester President Second Semester Linda Ross Linda Ross Vice-President Beth Sauer Secretary Beth Sauer Carol Campbell Treasurer Wendy Niedermeyer Sydney Railing Historian Sydney Railing Brenda White Brenda White ISO Senior Tri-Hi-Y The 1966 Hi-Y was formed during the second semes- ter of the members' junior year. At this time, the club sent representatives to the model legislature, Youth and Government. This year the club held a dance featuring the group's own Pi band. Besides being active at Y activities, the band played at various school and outside events. In the field of service, the members organized and performed a tal- ent show for a boys' home during the Christmas sea- son. The members of this year's Hi-Y feel they have accomplished the platform of the club: clean living, clean speech, clean sports, and clean scholarship. TOP ROW: Chris Western, David Hinchman, Scrr Bonn. Scott Curry, Scm Carl, Lewis Leflor. BOTTOM ROW Kenny Byrne, Adrion Adorns Mike Parker, Mike Miller, Murry Meyers. SECOND ROW: David Bean, Wolfgang Buford, Alan Jones, Howard Saver, Gory Gortenburg. Stuart Ozor. Wesiack, Morvm Woodbury, Jim Kaufman, Bruce Nichols, Irv Belzer, Ken Senior Hi-V First Semester David Hinchman Sam Parker Alan Jones Kenny Byrne Mike Miller Second Semester President Alan Jones Vice-President Adrian Adams Secretary Chris Western Treasurer Bruce Nichols Sgt.-at-Arms Wolfgang Wesiack 151 TOP ROW: Ronnie Sondhous, Jock Test, Dovid Feingold, Spencer Scherc, Pom Rcinsel, Charles Schliebs, Cathy Woodward. Chris Boice, Paul Turner. BOTTOM ROW: Byron Benson, Eileen Brocmon, Russian Club First Semester President Second Semester David Feingold Vice-President Judy Terrill Eileen Braeman Secretary Eileen Braeman Jack Test Treasurer Pam Reinsel Paul Turner Sgt.-at-Arms Cathy Woodward Spencer Schere Critic David Feingold Gary Remly Sponsor Andrea J. Antico Spencer Schere First Semester Hestia Second Semester Glenda Sowders President Cheri Culp Cheri Culp Vice-President Glenda Sowders Millie Milburn Secretary Norma Milliman Treasurer Michelene Pascuzzi Carol Hagen Esther Gutierrez Sgt.-at-Arms Vicki Harris Linda Havens Historian Michelene Pascuzzi Sponsor Vena Mae Brown TOP ROW: Cathy Pattison, Esther Gutierrez, Carol Hogen, Joellen Kappel, Lesley Lynne Wiedenmonn, Normo Milliman, Susan Songer, Dianne Fred- lund. SECOND ROW: Cheri Culp, Barbara Speers, Millie Milburn, Sharon Knuth, Glenda Compbell, Linda Lou Dirks, Morvo Green, Michelle Morgan. BOTTOM ROW: Vicki Horris, Judy Todd, Beverly Mettes, Mickie Pascuzzi, Linda Hovens, Glenda Sowders, Carol Moore, Linda Kotz. TOP ROW: Vicki Mucie, Kris Horlon, Ronnie Sondhous, Lorry Axon, Fred Sims, Jowett Snowden, Sandy Campbell, Lois Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Shaulo Schokowski, Donna Lamb, Cheri Culp, Eileen Braemon, Kathryn Richardson, Barbara Roe Millmon, Glenda Sowders, Ricki Bronfmon. Socratic Society Chess Club First Semester President Second Semester Lois Johnson Vice-President Larry Axon Sandy Campbell Secretary Lois Johnson Cheri Culp Treasurer Eileen Braeman Larry Axon Sgt.-at-Arms Tina Harlan Fred Sims Critic Barbara Millman Barbara Millman Historian Glenda Sowders Eileen Braemon Sponsor Clayton Ford Sandy Campbell First Semester Second Semester President Larry Garrett Josh Goldman Vice-President Josh Goldman Tom Stevens Secretary Carl Barben Larry Garrett Treasurer Corey Johnson Paul Turner Sponsor Willard R. Chambers TOP ROW: Charles Shanes, Donald Jenkins, Lorry Axon, Larry Mims, Larry Garrett, Fred Sims, Burke Fort. BOTTOM ROW: David Segelstein, Richard Stiefel, David Feingold, Bill Decker, Kevin Kelly, Paul Turner. Scherzo is especially designed for the students who are interested in music. Through the various programs the club sponsored this year, each member had on opportunity to gain more knowledge of the musical world. The group was very fortunate to have Jack L. Herriman, assistant conductor of the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra and director of the Youth Symphony Orchestra, as a guest at one of their meet- ings. Mr. Herriman led the club in an enlightening question and answer session. Among its other activi- ties, Scherzo took part in the Homecoming Parade with an original car design, helped to sponsor a Christ- mas family, and sponsored the annual Philharmonic Assembly. Scherzo members enjoy a relaxed at- mosphere at all of their meetings. The club strives to touch upon all phases and types of music in order to appeal to the different interests of each member TOP ROW: Carole Coen, Carol Perry, Ben Whcotley, Anne Augspurger, Gordiner Ropelye, Jeon Carnoll, Benny Beniamin, Corolyn Whitfield, Jock Mogruder. THIRD ROW: David Ncwquist, Dave Hirtz, Jack Wcrthmon, Kathy Ncwquist, Dan Reeve, Hal White. Jomcs Bostion, Jon Gholson. SECOND ROW: Mary Sue Barricklow, Penny Seocord, Terry Dittmcr, Bob May, Mary Titterington, Debby Hodges, Judy Perlmon, Joe Kramer. BOT- TOM ROW: Jocki Rebstock, Shon Newman, Virginia Woos, Donno Brown, Mary Morgarct Shonklin, Borbara Rush, Stephanie Fcldmon, Linda Pherigo. Scherzo First Semester President Jan Gholson Vice-President Anne Augspurger Secretary Cynthia Mook Treasurer Glen Briscoe Sgt.-at-Arms Mary Margaret Shanklin Sponsor George Alter Second Semester Terry Dittmer Glen Briscoe Jan Gholson Gardiner Rapelye Anne Augspurger 154 The Art Club was formed for students who show ability and interest in art. To assist its members in developing their artistic skills, the club brought many interesting speakers to Southwest this year. Two ex- ceptional guests were Bob Holloway who spoke about the life of a commercial artist, and William Fuhri, an art teacher ot the Kansas City Art Institute. In addi- tion to these programs, the club mode various trips including a journey to the Swope Park Zoo and the American Royal. At the Homecoming Parade, the members improved their own proficiency by sketching. Several young artists gained recognition for their skills in the city-wide Scholastic Art Contest. TOP ROW: Carolyn Osburn, Jeff Davis, Lee Mogilow, Emilie Gibson, Steve Anderson, Neil Shapiro, Suzanne Cruise, Jean Vincent, Steve Tipp. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Kelley, Dorothy Mehornoy, Jon Lyscght, Mary Kay Coroneos, Tino Rcicher, Non Chisholm, Corol Brueggmg, Mickey Wissmueller, Sondy Campbell. THIRD ROW: Jan McIntyre, Ellen Robinson, Jan Hodgson, Susan Vargon, Merry Hunter, Terry Satterlee, Susan Brown. Dorothy McCondless, Chris Avery. SECOND ROW: Janet Woodson, Debbie Brunker, Donna Lamb, Mory Jenks, Randy Bridgens, Tom Hogan, Linda Ross. Betsy Philip, Virginia Orlando. BOTTOM ROW: Vikki Thornes, Barbara Hirsch, Rosalie Hoith, Alexa Levitt, Trudy Steele, Nancy Dutcher, Morcio Hillman. Gail Townley. First Semester President Second Semester Tino Reicher Dorothy Mehornoy Vice-President Jean Vincent Secretary Tina Reicher Dorothy Mehornoy Treasurer Jean Vincent Linda Ross Sgt.-at-Arms Tom Hogon Steve Tipp Historian Betsy Phillip Susan Brown Sponsor Jan Berry Charlotte O'Malley Art Club 15S TOP ROW: Mike Kelly, Bill Compbcll, Allen Wurzburger, Barton Rolsky, Bruce Clippinger, Wolfgang Wcsiack, Kent Nygrcn, Carol Hagen. FOURTH ROW: Judy Wogner, Carole Coen, Jon Gholson, Richard Stiefel, John Smith, Jill Gholson, Philip Burns, Tracy Wolf. THIRD ROW: Monica Lipschuctz, Don Pool, Jim Boughan, Benni Lipschuetz, Mike Prestigiacomo, Ken This year Deutsche Allerlei's accomplishments ex- tended into varied fields. In December the club jour- neyed to Hermann, Missouri, an old German settle- ment, where they visited private homes and businesses, many of which strongly reflected their German heri- tage. A tape recording prepared by the members and sent to the schools of Wolfgang Wesiack and Teresa Meira, Southwest's foreign exchange students, proved to be a most successful project. The tape included the singing of German songs, as well as statements con- cerning everyday life at Southwest made by the club members in the German tongue. In athletics, the German Club placed second in football in an inter- language-club tournament, and the club was number one in basketball. In addition to their activities, proj- ects, and athletics, the club participated in the Christ- mas family program. Weilcrt, Jim Keech, Lelah Hooke. SECOND ROW: Virginia Woos, Laura Muthcr, Teresa Meira, Corol McCone, Krista Soropuu, Nancy Campbell, Susan Kupera, Helen Jacoby. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Margaret Shanklin, Bernhard Rosenberg, Noncy Siebenoler, Erik Neuhaus, Peter Klammer, Joe Kramer, Jeannine Veitch, Barbara Strass. First Semester President Second Semester Bill Campbell Vice-President Jan Gholson Jeanine Brown Secretary Phil Burns Laura Muther Mary Margaret Shanklin Treasurer f Phil Burns Sgt.-at-Arms Bill Campbell Tracy Wolf Historian Mike Prestigiacomo Janette Brown Carol Hagen German Club 156 Sponsor Audrey Bodner Le Cercie Francois has had a busy year filled with interesting programs. The mother of one of the mem- bers spoke about the life, ambitions, and feelings of the young people in France. This subject was dis- cussed again when a foreign exchange student visited the club. A program, open to all French students, on French culture including music and ballet by talented members, proved to be an outstanding event. Club members held a dinner in May. Several members were active in the Alliance Francaise. The French Club this year truly worked toward its goal of pre- senting an opportunity for students to speak French and to learn to appreciate the French language and culture. TOP ROW: Marcello Caron, Linda Accurso, Cheri Clerihan, Foirleo Shcehy, Scott Simon, Pamela Willis, Peggy Morgan, Kathy Burns. FOURTH ROW: Marcia Karbank, Carol McCone, Shelley Ruskin, Andrea Rolsky, Jane Woodbury, Wanda Wmemillcr, Marilyn Shapiro, Linda Holmes. THIRD ROW: Randi Wethcrhorn, Tina Mitchell, Cothy Culp, Julie Eager, Sue Lyddon, Steve Fried, Melanie Bean, Lona Roinen. SECOND ROW: Liz Rush, Janet Grossman, Janet Levitch, Judy Milens, June Motley, Lynn McCorty, Susie Ginsberg, Elyse Weinstein. BOTTOM ROW: Roseonne Gortenburg, Suzie Peterson, Suson Smith, Ann Motley, Corolynne Myall, Ann Strauss, Ricki Bronfmon, French Club Linda Accurso President Scott Simon Marcelle Caron Vice-President Peggy Morgan Cynthia Mook Secretary Carolyn Myall Scott Simon Treasurer Susan Smith Wanda Winemiller Sgt.-at-Arms Linda Holmes Carolyn Myall Elyse Weinstein Marsha Stiefel Historian Judy Milens Co-Sponsors Helen Fling Ruth Freund 157 The purpose of the Latin Club is to promote fellowship among the Latin students and to stimulate interest in the Latin language and culture. The group toured Linda Hall Library after which they were privileged to hear the director, Dr. Joseph Shipman, speak about the collection of ancient and rare books, written in Latin, which the library owns. Another speaker, Mrs. Katherine Norris, a Spanish teacher at Southwest, discussed Roman Architecture in Spain, and showed slides. The Saturnalia Festival, which was celebrated in Rome at about the same time as our Christmas holi- days, was the occasion of the Latin Club's annual dinner on December 21. The highlight of the year was the Junior Classical League Convention, held on March 12, at the Memorial Christian Church. About 170 members of Latin clubs in various high schools of Kansas City and Raytown, clad in Roman togas and stolas, had an all-day session which included a speak- er, a costume contest, a luncheon, and skits. TOP ROW: John Williams, Chuck Howard, Russ Baker, Bill Schopflin, Ken- neth Miller, Bill Myers, Lorry Garrett, Maynard Freemole, Dick McDonnell. THIRD ROW: Irv Belzer, Hal White, Bob Brown, Doris Frazier, Cindy John- son, Mory Bartlett, David Segelstem, Don Yager, Mark Wosserstrom. SECOND ROW: Jane Rubin, Joe Rozenblum, Tim Scebcr, Bryan Krcntz, Steve Tipp, Mike Kelsoy, Alberto Bowers, Marie Brown. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Stein, Jan Berry, Morsha Sfiefel, Barbara Dillon, Judy Schieber, Penny Seocord, Carol Cohen, Barbara Brozman. First Semester President Second Semester Mark Wosserstrom Vice-President Mark Wosserstrom Bryan Krantz Steve Tipp Secretary Mary Bartlett Treasurer Marsha Stiefel Chuck Howard Sgt.-at-Arms Ken Miller Bill Schopflin Hal White Latin Club 158 Sponsor Mary C. Johnston During the year, the Spanish Club programs helped the members achieve the club's three-fold goal: to give an added opportunity for hearing, speaking, and enjoying Spanish; to hear as many natives of different Spanish speaking countries as possible; to acquaint members better with the culture and thinking of our Spanish speaking neighbors and friends. An outstand- ing event was a talk given by Nelson Pardo of Vene- zuela. Following this speech, Mr. Pardo answered questions and showed slides to illustrate his discussion. Another highlight of the year was a visit to the club by Manuel Rojas, a nineteen-year-old Mexican study- ing at the National University of Mexico. He com- pared customs and activities of Mexico with those of the United States. An afternoon tea was held for four high school boys and girls from Mexico who were the guests of a member of the Spanish Club. Besides planning successful affairs, the club won the prize for the best float in the Homecoming Parade. TOP ROW: Arnic Gopman, Tmo Reicher, Elliot Glass, Doug Esser, Bob Peorlstein, Ben Wheotley, Bob Biehl, Monel Loner. SECOND ROW: Erlcen Moore, Melinda Knight, Marsha Soltz, Morsha Weinberg, Lynn Mcicrhoffcr. Debby Pile, Cathy Pottison, Mary Titterington. BOTTOM ROW: Frances Moore, Donna Lamb, Louise Hipsh, Donno Price, Barbara Dillon, Bonnie King, Donno Ahrens, Mike King. Spanish Club First Semester Doug Esser Marsha Weinberg Tina Reicher Elliot Glass Debby Pile President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms Second Semester Tina Reicher Elliot Glass Donna Price Debby Pile Bob Pearlstein Co-Sponsors Edith Weinberg Luz Miriam Chiarello 159 TOP ROW: Ron Tucker, Mike Monfield, Doug Esser, John Stein, Terry Woxmon. BOTTOM ROW: Helen Jacoby, Bill Suess, Lindo Lou Dirks, Anderson, Jean Carnali. SECOND ROW: Mary Titterington, Debbie Green- Marcia Perlmon, Chi-Lui Zee-Chcng, Beverly Clork, Jan Donovitz. berg, Barb Chombers, Cindy Goodson, Christy Manning, Susan Koine, Gail Biology 1-3 First Semester President Second Semester Ron Tucker Vice-President Kenneth Allen Kenneth Allen Secretary Chi-Lui Zee-Cheng Jean Carnali Treasurer Cindy Goodson Chi-Lui Zee-Cheng Sgt.-at-Arms John Stein Cindy Goodson Sponsor Frank L. Stark Ran Tucker Biology 2-4 First Semester President Second Semester Charles McCreery Vice-President Charles McCreery Janet Nau Secretary Candy Block Candy Block Treasurer Janet Nau John Smith Sgt.-at-Arms Steve Curtis Steve Curtis Sponsor Frank L. Stark Diane Wrigley TOP ROW: Cathy Woodward. Janet Campbell, Jock Mogruder, Harold ROW: Moyla Hoyony, Lindo Costle, Melanie Slentz, Diane Wriglcy, Kay Edelboum, John Smith, Janet Nau, Chris Sims, Steve Curtis. BOTTOM Moos, Chip McCreery, Judy Hilfinger, John White. TOP ROW: Bill Campbell, Richord Keith, Larry Axon. John Goodson, Barton Rolsky, Kenneth Miller, Donald Jenkins, Burt Davis SECOND ROW- Jack Test, Roland Patterson, Fred Sims, Wolf Bokegulsky, Roger Benson Steve Sweet, Richard Curts. BOTTOM ROW: Tracy Wolf, Dick Hubbard, Morsha Weinberg, Arnie Gopmon, Ed Schifman, Jeff Rozofsky, Bruce Scott. Physical Science First Semester Don Jenkins Barton Rolsky Richard Hubbard Richard Hubbard President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Co-Sponsors Victor Gustafson J. C Edwards Second Semester Barton Rolsky Richard Hubbard Marsha Weinberg Marsha Weinberg Ars Medica President David Segelstein Vice-President Ken Weilert Secretary Randy Strelluf Treasurer Kent Nygren Sgt.-at-Arms Elliott Franks Sponsor Wallace M. Good TOP ROW: Randy Strelluf, Bob Pearlstein, Kent Nygren, Allen Wurzbur- ger, Benny Benjomin, Arme Gopman. BOTTOM ROW: Elliott Franks, David Scgelstein, Ronnie Sandhaus, Bob Brown, Ken Weilert. TOP ROW: Scott Simon, Dovid Hinchmon, John Zorr, Kenneth Miller, Bob Peorlstein, Bruce Nichols. SECOND ROW: Richord Bottling, Burke Fort, Thomas Marshall, Martin Dunn, Irv Belzer, Eddy Phillips, Dovid Bean. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Wilson, Mike Everhart, Mark Price, Alan Holmgren, Richard Sticfel, Doug Grohom. Law Club First Semester President David Achtenberg Vice-President Scott Simon Secretary Irv Belzer Treasurer John Zarr Sgt.-at-Arms Mark Wasserstrom Sponsor F. W. Mann Second Semester Scott Simon David Hinchman Bob Pearlstein Ken Miller Mark Price Swim Club First Semester President Second Semester Martha Fogel Vice-President Sara Lonnecker Sara Lonnecker Secretary Priscilla Krebs Barbara Dillon Treasurer Susan Bair Barbara Dillon Critic Susan Bair Priscilla Krebs Sponsor Frances Deets Martha Fogel TOP ROW: Sue Lyddon, Sharon Richordson, Priscilla Krebs, Betsy Cox, Betsey Bland, Krista Saropuu, Morey Smalley. SECOND ROW: JoAnn Holler, Nancy Dovis, Cathie Sherwood, Debi Taylor, Jan McIntyre, Susie Bair, Barbaro Dillon. BOTTOM ROW: Sara Lonneckcr, Mortha Fogel, Brenda White, Barbara Bodinson, Kothy Collowoy, Kotic Croghan, Loune Atzcnweilcr. TOP ROW: Kathy Burns, Sandy Campbell, Philip Coulson, Dick Muther, Wolfgang Wcsiack, Steve Carter, Joy Grose, Foirlea Sheehy, Marcelle Caron, Anne Layton, Dawn Evans, Betsy Blockmar. FOURTH ROW: Mary Jenks, Marilyn Shapiro, Annette Horris, Ruth Shenkner, Sharon Knuth, Lois Johnson, Cheri Clcrihan, Jeon Vincent, Kathy Thompson, Barrie Car- ter, Harlene Hipsh, Lynda Owen. THIRD ROW: Randi Wctherhorn, Sandy Hoyt, Annodane Haines, Susan Morten, Lynn Meierhoffer, Teresa Mcira, First- Semester President Second Semester Harriett Hawley Vice-President Linda Accurso Sue Minturn Secretary Wolfgang Wesiack Jane Woodbury Treasurer Judy Milens Laura Muther Sgt.-at-Arms Ben Wheatley Linda Accurso Bill Campbell Barbara Shaw Sponsor Kathy Nichols Marjorie Hallock TOP ROW: Tom Hogan, Nancy Mathcny, Ben Wheatley, Steve Schelbar, Mike Singer, Steve Anderson, Greg McGugin, Jim Logan, Dave Western, Mike Lowe, Linda Accurso, Janet Morsholl. FOURTH ROW: Carol McCone, Jonet Reinhardt, Wanda Winemiller, Cindy Nugent, Carol Kelly, Non Chisholm, Linda Kelly, Kothy Nichols, Kathleen Keeler, Jonc Nichols, Sandy Grisham. THIRD ROW: Barb Holoday, Susan Vargon, Jane Wood- bury, Jane Minnick, Sondi Borchcrding, Wendy Batson, JoAnn Elam, Sue Sydney Railing, Martha Cloy, Julie Eager, Eileen Broemon, Judy Perlmon, Sue Robertson. SECOND ROW: Susie Ginsberg, Marsha Sticfcl, Carol Cohen, Janet Levitch, Janet Grossmon, Jim Piper, Noncy Madsen, Steve Wheat- croft, Vincent Thompson, Nan Schotanus, Barbara Akers, Fred Haines. BOTTOM ROW: Paula Jenkins, Ricki Bronfman, Carol Moore, Arlene Soper, Sarah Wilkinson, Suzie Peterson, Becky Scott, Frances Moore, Sally Coe, Linda Neil, Kathy Pulliam, Micki Robbins. International Club Minturn, Janet Smith, Laura Muther, Melanie Beon, Mary Green. SECOND ROW: Janie Harper, Merry Hunter, Sherry Waldmann, Judy Milens, Linda Smith, Dcbby Hodges, Gloria Hornden, Bcv Brascl, Katherine Ruddy, Liz Rush, Diane Mims, Wanda Niemeycr. BOTTOM ROW: Harriett Hawley, Christi Merrill, Janie Woodson, Lorri Sipes, Mary Williams, Suson Smith, Cothy Dwigans, Donna Ahrens, Carrie Eager, Linda Katz, Howie Hall. TOP ROW: Judy Schieber, Sue Robertson, Noncy Witherspoon, Jinny Cox, Suson Brimacombe, Pegi House. Jeon Vincent, Bill Brimocombc, Judy Foir- child, Bobby Oliver, Mark Berenson, Elliot Gloss, Joel Markowitz, Amarcttc Calloway. FOURTH ROW: Meg Soucr, Diane Colemon, Mary Willioms, Suson Gromms, Kathy Thompson, Bruce Krigel, Chris Western, Philip Coulson, Lewis Leflor, Doris Frozier, Jock Genova, Christy Manning, Nancy Ebbcrts, Lon Amick. THIRD ROW: Ann Rondolph. JoAnn Holler, Priscilla Krebs, Kathy Welton, Dcbby Pile, Christie Horstmon, Morey Smalley, Mary Jenks. Gayle Hornden, Kathy Calloway, Wonda Winemiller, Joon Dillon, Martho Clay, Mary Green. SECOND ROW: Liz Rush, Denise Griffith, Linda Coleman, Melisso Everhart, Gary Rubin, Kirk Davis, Joe Kramer, Steve Ponknin, Barbara Akers, Jane Rubin, Judy Conner, Donna Brady. BOT- TOM ROW: Gloria Rosncr, Robyn Black, Ann Coburn, Debby Borton, Donna Ahrens, Judy Lyddon, Mary Margaret Shanklin, Peggy Antry, Virginia Orlando, Ann Strauss, Georgeonn Shipley, Jocki Rebstock, Steve Smith. High School Red Cross The High School Red Cross and Safety Council of Southwest is a service organization, the purpose of which is to coordinate Red Cross and safety activities in the school and community for the benefit of general welfare. Each homeroom representative participates in committee work as well as in meetings to provide a more satisfying club experience and to increase the potential of the Council. Several outstanding events this year included the adoption of ten needy families for the Christmas season, filling seventy Vet- erans' stockings, and reaching high goals in the United Campaign, March of Dimes, and Red Cross membership drives. The annual Baby Doll Dance—girls ask boys—once again proved to be a great success. A Tin Can Dance, the proceeds of which went to the Christmas families, was held for the first time. Still another social event, the Sadie Hawkins Dance, provided the necessary funds for purchasing items for the Red Cross Over- seas Chests. In the field of safety, the group sent two representa- tives to the National Safety Conference last summer. Southwest was elected as the Secretary School of the Missouri Governor's Safety Conference. STANDING: Byron Fox, Scott Simon. SEATED: Corol Schik, Bruce Nichols, Sue Minturn. 164 STANDING: Amorette Callaway, Nancy Witherspoon, Richard Kaiser. SEATED: Kathy Callaway, Georgeann Shipley, Suson Smith. First- Semester President Second Semester Bruce Nichols Vice-President Georgeann Shipley Byron Fox Amorette Calloway Sue Minturn Secretary Susan Smith Treasurer Carol Schik Sgt.-at-Arms Nancy Witherspoon Suson Smith Critic Kathy Callaway Scott Simon Richard Kaiser Co-Sponsors Mary Ellen Young Ernest F. Witt TOP ROW: Dick Simon, Bill Ennis, Vicki Larson, Jean Carnali, Diann Simmons, Whitney Sunderland, Steve Anderson, George Selders, Jeffrey Kotz, Bryan Krontz, Wendy Batson. FOURTH ROW: Melanie Bean, Kathy Nichols, Kothleen Keeler, Becky Richardson, Fairlca Sheehy, Non Chisholm, Denton Sanders, Lois Johnson, Harlene Hipsh, Patty Droney, Lindo Accurso. THIRD ROW: Susan Brown, Beth Burton, Mary Green, June Motley, Jone Woodbury, Janet Reinhardt, Wanda Winemiller, Merry Hunter, Sue Wilson, Julie Eager, Barrie Carter. SECOND ROW: Barbara Akers, Kotherine Fuller, Janice Yukon, Patti Bolls, Jon McIntyre, Libby King, Allyson Speers, Bev Brasel, Jenny Moore, Suson Bisman, Peggy King, Liz Rush. BOTTOM ROW: Jan Bogley, Debbie Thompson, Ann Coburn, Debby Barton, Betsy Philip, Wanda Niemeyer, Solly Coe, Donna Ahrens, Linda Katz, Celia Dobrowski. 165 TOP ROW: Suson Cruise, Barbi McCluney, Alan Jones, Jim Koufman, Sam Parker, Gardiner Ropelye, Wolfgang Wesiack, Ben Wheatley, Corol Craven, Wylie Mitchell, Dave Paormonn, Brenda Bernard. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Oster, Karen Kindred, Ed Schifman, Betsy Titterington, Philip Burns, Bryan Krantz, Keith Rosenblum, Victor Chuzie, Teresa Meira, Barbora Holadoy, Nan Schotanus, June Motley. THIRD ROW: Gloria Harnden, Peggy Morgon, Laura Dysart, Jay Hodge, Mark Brown, Mark Donn, Gory Gortenburg, Sue Lyddon, Roger Krantz, Barboro Dillon, Ann Oliver, Elyse Weinstein, Judy Ross. SECOND ROW: Marcia Hillman, Virginia Morris, Nonci Bromberg, Bev Brosel, Suzanne Tipton, Sollie Page, Rondi Wetherhorn, Poul Wilson, Monte Ragor, Cheri McCandless, Mary Jane Thornton, Janet Jackson, Mary Arm- strong. BOTTOM ROW: Vicki Scheidt, Laurie O'Neal, Janie Harper, Kothy Hogan, Kothie Zehring, Ellen Wien, Kothy Salzer, Cheryl Miller, Cynthia Sturges, Evo Sibala, Diane Burress, Potty Jenkins, Marli Yeo. This year's Student Council will always be associated with its enthusiastic members, as well as its successful programs. Before the official opening of school, the Summer Activities Council was hard at work. After publishing the Path, the Council planned a very interesting and informative orientation day for the new students. The annual Back-to-School Dance pro- vided an opportunity for these newcomers to South- west to become better acquainted. The book exchange was again quite helpful, while the magazine sale was an unprecedented success. The Christmas Card Ex- change handled a record 1 5,000 cards this year! The Christmas spirit was quite aroused by the fabulous High Spirits at the Christmas Dance. Spring activi- ties included the annual Carnival and Leadership Dinner. At the M.A.S.C. Convention, Southwest was elected President. Along with this great honor, South- west will have the privilege of hosting next year's convention. This was truly a year of much achieve- ment, a year which will be difficult to excel. Student Council 166 STANDING: Howie Sover, John Wilkinson, Irv Belzer. SEATED: Bob Brown, Noncy Birenboim. First Semester Second Semester Howard Saver John Wilkinson Nancy Birenboim Irv Belzer Bob Brown President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms Critic Mark Wasserstrom Co-Sponsors Frederick D. Iselin Thomas H. Neal, Jr. Bob Brown Irv Belzer Elyse Weinstein Byron Fox Paul Wilson Harvey Saver STANDING: Paul Wilson, Bob Brown, Harvey Saver. SEATED: Irv Belzer, Elyse Weinstein, Byron Fox. TOP ROW: Stan Freeman, Lloyd Walsh, Don Lillig, Chris Sturges, Jim Kaufman, Wolfgang Wcsiack, Douglas Esser, Steve Carter, Bob Wolf, Martin Klein, Jim Dmgwcrth, Randy Myers, Barbara Bodinson. FOURTH ROW: Laura Muthcr, Nan Schotanus, Gail Greene, Carol Kelly, Cindy Goodson, Noncy Motheny, Curt Rose, Lewis Nerman, Judy Haskell, Karen Kindred, Rebecca Finks, Debby Pile, Suzy Willard, Marsha Stiefel. THIRD ROW: Stephanie Heller, Sue Robertson, Nancy Dysart, Teresa Meiro, Sue Lyddon, Sandi Borcherding, Non Singer, Tom Hogan, Betsy Glover, Cheryl Foster, Cathy Culp, Sondy Doutsch, Mike Everhart. SECOND ROW: Ruth Saferstein, Tim Hollwcg, Laurie O'Neal, Donna Brady, Craig Virden, Jim Wilkinson, Mike Shutc, Pomelo McHenry, Gloria Hamden, Borbara Dillon, Doug Graham, Ann Oliver, Melanie Slentz, Noncy Bloch. BOTTOM ROW: Paula McIntyre, Howie Hall, Victorio Jackson, Cindy Mooney, Peggy An- try, Jane Rubin, Georgette Sestrich, Carolynnc Myall, Richord Stein, Dick Wasserstrom, Kathy Pulliam, Gloria Rosncr, Steve Smith. 167 Although the Indions began their season with a very young team, they matured quickly as time went by. Practice began August 1 6 and the Tribe readied them- selves for their first and toughest games. Center, Springfield Parkview, and Van Horn proved to be formidable foes for Southwest. The Tribe fell 19-6 to the Yellowjackets. Springfield, rated number three in the state, defeated our team 26-1 3 in a well-played game. Van Horn fought the Indians to a scoreless tie for three quarters and then broke away in the final period to gain a 19-6 victory. It became obvious in this game that better things were in store for South- west. The following week Paseo found that the Indians were out for scalps as the Pirates fell 26-0. The Southeast game proved to be the heartbreak of the season. Southwest maintained a one point lead into the final quarter 14-13. A busted punt on the 50-yard line proved to be the undoing of the Indians. The Southeast quarterback, who was back in punt formation, bobbled the snap from center and was forced to run. Starting at the 50-yord line, he picked his way down field and was finally tackled at the 20- yard line. Three plays later Southeast scored to moke the total 19-14. Southeast scored again quickly before Southwest had a chance to retaliate with its final touchdown of the game, and the scoreboard read 25-20 in favor of Southeast. The Tribe closed off the season in a royal manner winning their last four games in a row. East fell 39-6 in the first of two televised games. Westport was over- powered 40-6, and Northeast dropped 27-18 to the surging Indians. Lincoln was defeated in the closing minutes of our Homecoming game, 13-7, in a come- from-behind victory. This game brought the Indians undisputed possession of third place in the Interscho- lastic League with a five win—two loss record in league play. Southwest had a five win—four loss record over-all. Outstanding performances were turned in by all mem- bers of the team. Long runs by Frank Tutera and Richard Parsons highlighted many games. Bill Robin- son continued to give opposing linemen headaches with his power running. Both Van Marquis ond Bob Jones were top passers in the league. Our defense showed tremendous desire and fortitude against larger and more experienced teams. Van Marquis, W. D. Livingston, Barry McIntyre, Richard Parsons, Frank Tutera, and Cecil Chappelow won Honorable Mention All-City. Bill Robinson and Jay Harrington received berths on the All-City Sec- ond Team, and Bill Robinson also received Honorable Mention All-District. Though these players won spe- cial recognition, no one person can be given all the credit. The Indians won and lost as a team, a team of which Southwest can be very proud. A sod ending to the Southeast gome. Football A ployer's eye view of the action. 170 Left to right: Richard Parsons—HB, Bill Robinson—FB, Von Marquis—QB, Fronk Tutero—HB. Bob Jones picks up much needed yardage against Lincoln. A happy sight for players and fans alike. 171 Left to right: W. D. Livingston—HB, Barry McIntyre—FB, Bob Jones—QB, Laurence Smith—HB, Ronnie Silvermon—HB. W. D. Livingston intercepts the Lincoln poss to stop the last threat. Scores Southwest 6 . . Center 19 Southwest 13 . . Springfield Parkview 26 Southwest 6 . . 19 Southwest 26 . . Paseo 0 Southwest 20 . . Southeast 25 Southwest 39 . . East 6 Southwest 40 . . Westport 6 Southwest 27 . . Northeast 18 Southwest 13 . . 7 172 League Standings Central Van Horn SOUTHWEST Southeast Lincoln Northeast Paseo . . . Westport . Manual . East W-L-T 7-0-0 5-1-1 5-2-0 4-2-1 4-3-0 3-4-0 2-5-0 2-5-0 2-5-0 0-7-0 This one didn't get owoy. JohVwilkinsonlmEThrMkm0rt0n—E' J'm Dudley—T Dale Marfens—Stuart Willoughby—C, Rolph Feldes—G, Mork Hebenstreit T, 173 Left to right: Coach Cobb, Charlie Atwell, Philip Coulson, Mar- Bill Robinson adds another point against Westport, vin Woodbury, and Coach Robinson. The Pep Club cheers our team on to victory. W. D. Livingston and Barry McIntyre clear the way for a punt return. East quarterback is tackled from behind for no gain. 174 Von Marquis goes over for 6. B-Team BACK ROW: Morty Oster, Bill Elliot, Dick Muther, Tom Curley, Morsholl Whitt, Craig Ewing, John Goodson, Greg Wegener, John Sutton, Pot Titter - ington, Steven Schumacher, Wayne Noel, Wade Kent. SECOND ROW: Tom Sight, Frank Stauch, Bruce Scoular, John Curtis, Joe Broome, Dick Mc- Donnell, Steve Johnson, Mike Collins, Charlie Hawley, Luis Rivero, Glen Demmmg, Richard Cohn, Roger Krantz, Chuck Harmon, Steve Barnthouse, Coach Weyforth. FRONT ROW: Dennis Clork, Clark Skinner, David Launder, Russell Byars, Jim Bowes, Barry Jeffries, Bob Wolf, Bob Marquis, Tom Giombrone, Paul Mekher, Kenny Watson, Lynn Schofersman, Scott McFoll Denis Anthony. 175 Curt Borvick—C Bob Jones—G Basketball Southwest hos, in the post yeors, hod a number of good basketball teams; but this year's was the best. Among their many accomplishments were: Second Place in the Pern-Day Tournament, Second Place in the Interscholastic League behind state champion Central, Fourth Place in Regionals, Tenth Place in The Kansas City Star's final area High School Basket- ball Poll, the satisfaction of defeating the number one ranked team in the area, and a season's record of 13—9. The Indians' most successful season in ten years be- gan with the defeat of Pern-Day in the opening round of the Pern-Day Tournament. The next night the In- dians dropped a 44 to 50 decision to Paseo for a second place finish. The Pre-Season League Tourna- ment saw Southwest fall to both Manual and South- east while defeating Van Horn by a score of 82 to 73. The following week the Tribe began its season against Central, always a tough teom. Southwest led 38 to 36 at half time, but lost the game with bad passes and by missing ten free throws for a final score of 69 to 75. Bad passes also took their toll in the next game as Van Horn defeated the Indicns by a score of 63 to 60. The Southeast game was one of the most exciting of the year. It was resolved in the last ten seconds with two free throws by Fritz Ziegler. From this point on the Tribe rolled to six straight victories in Interscho- lastic League competition. Manual lost 54 to 51 as Curt Barvick helped out with 19 points. East didn't stand a chance as they were beaten 76 to 57. West- port gave the Southwest fans a terrible fright in the first quarter as they scored 27 points to the Tribe's 14. The Indians extinguished the fire and went on to win 80 to 69 as Fritz collected his season's high of 30 points. Northeast also had trouble with the In- dians. Fritz Ziegler, Curt Barvick, and Bill Cater scored nine more points than the entire Northeast team. Southwest gained revenge on Paseo for the earlier de- feat as they ran by the Pirates 79 to 57. Bernie Sears with 11, Keith Lieppman with 15, Fritz Ziegler with 1 8, and Curt Barvick with 19 points and a tremendous defensive effort against Roy Wahlen turned the tide. The Tribe won undisputed second place the following week with a high scoring victory against Lincoln, a balanced attack with Ziegler scoring 27 and four other Indians scoring in double figures in the 92 to 77 game. On the strength of their record and these two impressive victories, the Indians were rated num- ber ten in the final poll for the entire Kansas City area. 178 The following night the Indians defeated the team ranked number one in the area, Rockhurst. Playing as well as any state champion team could, Southwest combined teamwork, tight defense, and 26 points by Fritz Ziegler to defeat the Hawklets in the most ex- citing game of the year. Illness of two stars dashed the hopes for a state championship team but very few fans will complain about the 1965-1966 season. Bill Cater, Steve Weneck, and Bob Jones received Honorable Mention All-City. Curt Barvick, rated one of the best defensive players in the league, made Sec- ond Team All-City, Honorable Mention All-Metro, and Honorable Mention All-District. Fritz Ziegler, leading scorer in the Interscholastic League for the past two years, won first team honors All-City, All- Metro, All-District, and All-State, making him one of the most sought after athletes at Southwest in years. Scores SOUTHWEST 50 . . . . Pern-Day 39 SOUTHWEST 44 . . . Paseo 50 SOUTHWEST 68 . . . Center 60 SOUTHWEST 45 . . . Ward 63 SOUTHWEST 60 . . . 67 SOUTHWEST 82 . . . Van Horn 73 SOUTHWEST 55 . . . 59 SOUTHWEST 69 . . . Central 75 SOUTHWEST 60 . . . 63 SOUTHWEST 58 . . . Southeast 57 SOUTHWEST 54 . . . 51 SOUTHWEST 76 . . . 57 SOUTHWEST 55 . . . Rockhurst 60 SOUTHWEST 80 . . . . Westport 69 SOUTHWEST 71 . . . Northeast 48 SOUTHWEST 71 . . . 51 SOUTHWEST 82 . . . 56 SOUTHWEST 79 . . . 57 SOUTHWEST 92 . . . 77 SOUTHWEST 76 . . . 67 SOUTHWEST 57 . . . 65 SOUTHWEST 65 . . . 75 Standings W L 1. Central..............................9 0 2. SOUTHWEST............................7 2 3. Paseo................................6 3 4. Van Horn ............................6 3 5. Southeast............................5 4 6. Manual...............................4 5 7. Lincoln..............................3 6 8. Westport.............................3 6 9. Northeast............................2 7 10. East.................................0 9 Wayne Noel—F 177 Situation Normal, All Fouled Up. BACK ROW: David Gray, John Cullen, John Sutton, Jerry White, Bob Bohm, Gory Remley. FRONT ROW: Russell Byars, Steve Fuller, Bob Morquis, John Yurotovich, Bob Wolf, Bud Davis. Coach Kipp discusses strotegy at half time. Managers Collins, Greenberg, and Smith look on. 179 Scott Curry proves his mastery of the pole vault. Tom McDonnell sends the shot farther than anyone else. This year's track squad showed unusual strength in field events, sprints, and in the relays. Tom McDon- nell and Bill Cosgrove putting the shot, Scott Curry pole vaulting, and Keith Lieppman high jumping could always be depended upon in their respective events. Dick Hubbard, Bruce Smith, and Mike Clay- man were top competitors in the sprints and our relay teams placed in most of the meets. 180 Keith Lieppmon shows the style that won him Second Place ot the State Indoor Meet. VARSITY TRACK TEAM—BACK ROW: Chuck Howard, Tom McDonnell, Bruce Smith, Scott Curry, Keith Lieppmon, Bill Faulkner, Chris Schotanus, David Langworthy, Stan Kanter. MIDDLE ROW: Ed Schifmon, Bill Cosgrove, Ford Dcmming, Cecil Chappelow, Bob Oliver, John Burrell, Dave Holte, Leon Roberts, Chris Sims. FRONT ROW: John Van Dyke, Fred Coulson, Ray Harre, Barry Jeffries, Mike dayman, Dick Hubbord, Bill Ennis, Gordon Wheeler, Harold Loslcy, Richard Porsons. JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK TEAM—BACK ROW: Bill Holbrook, Barry McIntyre, Jim Throckmorton, Bob Bohm, Henry Reopen, John Rick, Craig Ewing, Marty Osier, Richord Kaiser. MIDDLE ROW: Dick McDonnell, Jim Brasel, Bob Biehl, Steve Turley, Doug Noblet, Joel Weber, Jeff Rcinckc, Bob Caviar, Lorry Kocn- igsdorf. FRONT ROW: Russell Steuber, Gary Miller, Glen Dcmming, Patrick Tyrrell, Eddy Phillips, Corl Swenson, Bob Morquis, Bob Wolf, Tom Hogon. 181 Swim Team TOP ROW: Bob Richardson, John Von Dyke, Tom Bondonk, Martin Klein, David Wysong, Kent Nygren, Chris Lockwood, Jim Keith, Hank Mohley, John Clover, John Witherspoon. SECOND ROW: Fronk Stouch, Dick Mc- Donald, John Stein, Dick Voss, David Feingold, Chris Rcinoehl, John Smith, Barry Jeffries, Cecil Choppelow, Joel Weber, John Tower. BOTTOM ROW: Gordon Sauer, Tom Jones, Jeff Choppelow, Chris Mohley, Ralph Nicol, Tom Sight, Bob Nicol, Steve Johnson, Lorry Renfro, Danny Gobclman. Tennis Team BACK ROW: Rich Prezebel, Mark Hebcnstreit, Dick Muther, Bill Musgrave, Micholson, Steve Panknin, Mr. Brockhohn. Ed Johnston, Andy Honnas, FRONT ROW: Luis Rivera, Poul Wilson, Greg 182 Wrestling Team TOP ROW: Randy Strelluf, Rick Pereles, Bill Hicks, Mike Kelne, Jerry Keller, Fred Coulson. THIRD ROW: Warren Heaton, Richard Loudon, Bob Unell, Lewis Nermon, Denis Anthony, Tim Craig, Pot Long. SECOND ROW: Randy Sovcge, Mark Wheeler, Ricky Hartwell, Greg Michalson, Gordon Wheeler, John Mcodor. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Stuart, Mark Wasscrstrom. Ira Pclofsky, Paul Wilson, Bruce Grohom, Dick Wasscrstrom, Marc Rainen. Golf Team BACK ROW: David Wysong, Gory Gorman, Kurt Anderson, Mike Miller, Jim Moss, Lewis Nermon, Russell Byars, John Houts, Dave Newquist, Lee Immele, Niedcrmeyer, Jim Clark, Rick McDermott, Mr. Garoutte. FRONT ROW: Leonord John Snedden, John Curtis. Index Alctheo 128 Ars Medico 161 Art Club 155 A the na 129 Audio-Visual 102 Aurora 130 Bond 96-97 Basketball 176-179 Basketball Queen 108 Basketball Queen Attendants 109 Biology 1-3 160 Biology 2-4 160 Blaze Staff 103 Candid Section 110-125 Cheerleaders, B-Teom 144-145 Cheerleaders, Varsity 144-145 Chess Club 153 Concert Choir 90-91 Delphi 131 Eighth-Grodc Executive Board 78 Eighth Groders 78-81 Excelsior 132 Foculty 6-19 Football 170-175 Foreign Exchange 100-101 French Club 157 Freshman Executive Board 74 Freshmen 74-78 German Club 156 Girls' Choir 92-93 Girls'Choir Sextet 92 Golf loom 183 Hestia 152 Hi-Y 151 Homecoming Queen 84 Homecoming Queen Attendants 85 Indian Belles 90 International Club 163 Junior Business Committee 6D Juniors 60-66 Latin Club 158 Law Club 162 Lettermen's Club 149 Literary Contest 14C-141 Literary Societies 128-139 Male Octet 91 National Honor Society 142 National Thespians 148 Office Assistants 102 Omega 133 Operetta 106-107 Orchestra 94-95 Pep Club 146-147 Physical Science Club 161 Quill ond Scroll 143 Red Cross 164-165 Redskin Revels 86-89 Russian Club 152 Sachem Staff 191-192 Sappho 134 Scherzo 154 Senior Activities 40-57 Senior Ballot 58-59 Senior Business Committee 23 Senior Class Officers 22 Senior Play 98-99 Seniors 24-39 Sesame 135 Socratic Society 153 Sophomore Executive Board 67 Sophomores 67-73 Southwest Singers 93 SpomshClub 159 Spotlighters 148 Stoge Crew 102 Student Council 166-167 Summus 136 Swim Club 162 Swimming Team 182 Tennis Team 182 Thai ion 137 Trock 180-181 Troil Staff 104-105 Tri-H-Y 150 Veda 138 Wrestling Team 183 Zend-Avesta 139 A Accurso, Linda 24, 93, 128, 146, 147, 150, 157, 163, 165 Achtcnberg, David 23, 24, 59, 142, 176 Adorns, Adrian 24, 151 Adorns, Beverly 60 Adams, Mike 24 Adelman, Mark 67 Agnew, Tom 60 Ahrens, Donna 60, 90, 133, 146, 147, 159, 163, 164, 165 Akers, Barbara 23, 24, 130, 142, 146, 147, 150. 163, 164, 165 Akers, Jan 60, 138 Aldridge, Eugene 74 Aldridge, Walter 24 Allegri, Peter 78 Allen, Dianne 24, 102, 134 Alminona, Martin 67 Altobas, Beverly 67 Attomare, Laura 67 Amick, Lon 74, 164 Anderson, Andy 67 Anderson, Kurt 24, 183 Anderson, Lois 24 Anderson, Paul 67 Anderson, Steve 60, 103, 155, 163, 165 Anderson, Terry 60, 160 Anderson, Todd 24 Anthony, Denis 60, 90, 91, 175, 183 Antry, Peggy 67, 93. 131, 164, 167 Applegate, Betty 67 Arenson, Linda 60, 92, 128 Arlan, Larry 60, 90 Armstrong, Janet 67 Armstrong, Mary 60, 93, 166 Arnold, Teressa 74 Arrowsmith, Susan 67 Asbcll, Bcttie 67,93, 138 Atwater, Carol 74, 95 Atwater, Jay 60 Atwell, Charlie 67, 174 Atzenweiler, Laurie 60,91, 144, 162 Augspurgcr, Anne 24, 94, 142, 154 Aust, Gregory 60 Avery, Christine 60, 155 Axon, Larry 60, 96, 103, 136, 153, 161 B Babcock, Carol 24,92 Bogley, Jan 60, 128, 165 Bogley, Jeanne 78 Bailey, Karen 67 Boin, Jim 74 Ba.r, Suson 60,91,93, 144, 162 Bakegulsky, Wolf 24, 161 Baker, Cherie 60 Baker, Doug 67, 139 Baker, Jeff 67 Baker, Jenifer 93 Baker, Russ 60,90,94, 142, 158 Baker, Steve 12 24 8akcr, Steve (91 74 Baker, Steven 74 Ball, Noncy 60, 134 Barabon, Marc 67 Barben, Carl 60, 91 Barber, Linda 60 Bargfrede, Ruth 78 Barker, Dovid 60, 91 Barker, Deborah 78 Barker, Elizobeth 24 Barker, Lynnette 97 Barker, Nancy 74, 97 Barker, Rebecca 74 Barnes, Donna 74 Bamthousc, Steve 60, 175 Borrett, Jim 74 Barrett, Larry 61, 90 Barrett, Mike 78 Barricklow, Mary 67,94, 131, 154 Barrow, Lynn 67, 97 Bartlett, Mary 61, 131, 158 Barton, Ben 78 Barton, Brenda 74 Barton, Dcbby 67, 164, 165 Barton, Karen 74, 137 Barvick, Curt 24, 102, 142, 149, 172, 176 Boslee, Susan 92 Bastion, Jomcs 24, 95, 96, 154 Batson, Scott 78 Botson, Wendy 61, 103, 130, 163, 165 Bauer, Bill 24, 102, 149, 173 Baumgarten, Richard 74, 132 Beale, Bruce 24 Bean, David 22, 23, 24, 58. 59, 90, 93, 139, 148, 151. 162 Beon, Melonie 74, 137, 146, 147, 157, 163, 165 Beatty, Debby 61 Beatty, Sandie 61 Becker, Bill 24, 149, 172 Becker, Michoel 24 Beitling, Richard 67, 162 Bell, Beverly 24 Bell, Joyce 24 Bellemerc, Bob 67, 97 Belzcr, Irv 23, 24, 104, 105, 136, 151, 158, 162, 166, 167 Bender. John 24 Bengis, Esther 24, 138, 142, 143, 192 Bcnjomin, Benny 24, 97, 142, 154, 161 Benjomin, Ellen 67, 137 Benson, Byron 67, 152 Benson, Larry 6' Benson, Roger 24, 102, 132, 161 Bentley, Bob 78 Bentley. Roberta 78 Berenson, Arlene 78 Sorenson, Mark 67, 164 Bergner, Chuck 67 Berman, Barbara 67 Berman, Marsha 24, 105 Bernard, Brenda 61, 166 Bernstein, Arvin 67 Bernstein, Joseph 25,142 Berry, Jan 25, 158 Berry, Mike 74 Berryman, Bill 25 Bcsettc, Christine 25 Bctzer, John 67 Bevon, Kent 67 Biehl, Bob 67,97, 159, 181 Billings, Merium 61 Billings, Regina 25 Binder, Steve 61,91 Birenboim, Noncy 25, 133, 142. 150, 166 Birt, George 78 Bishop, Kathy 61 Bismon, Suson 61, 128, 165 Bitner, Gary 25 Bitzer, Marta 78 Block. Rick 25, 102 Black, Robyn 78, 164 Blackburn, Anita 25 Blackburn, Charles 67 Blackburn, Chester 78 Blackburn, Clarence 25 Blackmar, Betsy 67, 135, 147, 163 Blackmar, Lucy 25,91, 135, 142, 143, 191 Blacs, Richard 78 Blaine, Paula 78 Blair, Janet 74 Blair, Robert 25 Bland, Betsey 61,92, 137, 162 Bland, Jay 79 Blaurock, Virginia 25 Bloch, Nancy 68, 133, 167 Block, Candy 60,61 Block, Cynthia 74 Bodenhamer, Keith 74 Bodenhomer, Linda 25 Bodinson, Barbara 61, 102, 128, 162, 167 Bohm, Bob 136, 178, 181 Boice, Chris 68, 136, 152 Bolby, David 25 Bolby, Tim 61 Bolls, Patti 74, 133. 165 Bondank, Tom 182 Bongiovanni, Thomas 25 Booy, Mark 95 Booy, Thomas 94 Borcherding, Sondi 61,91, 130, 163, 167 Bonn, Sam 25, 151 Boughon, Cinda 61 Boughan, Jim 61, 156 Bovos, Chary I 61,93, 129 Bowen, Ricky 74 Bowers, Alberto 68, 158 Bowers, Danny 79 Bowers, Terri 79 Bowes, Jim 61, 175 Bowmon, Dennis 68 Bowman, Mary 68 Boyle, Pat 61 Brodbury, John 25 Brody, Donna 61, 128, 164, 167 Broemon, Eileen 25, 102, 138, 142, 152. 153, 163 Brogg, Pam 79 Brand, Marcia 79 Brcnd, Pam 25 Brand, Toba 74 Broscl, Beverly 68, 128, 147, 163, 165, 166 Brasel, Jim 61, 181 8 recce, David 68 Brcndemihl, Linda 68 Bretton, Robert 68 Bridgcns, Rondy 74, 155 Bridges, Suson 61 Briggs, Shelley 68,94, 128 Brimacombe, Bill 74, 164 Brimacombe, Suson 22, 23, 25, 85, 137, 150, 164 Brinkman, Emily 61 Britt, David 79 Britt, Sue 25 Broadie, Steve 79 Bromberg, Nanci 25,91, 102, 166 Bronfman, Ricki 68, 103, 129, 153, 157, 163 Bronstcin, Shelly 74 Broome, Joe 68, 175 Brower, Bruce 74 Brown, Barbora 25 Brown, Bart 79 Brown, Bernice 74 Brown, Bob 25, 136, 158, 161, 166, 167 Brown, Donna 95, 154 Brown, Janette 23, 25, 58, 90, 93, 108, 135, 142, 145 Brown, Jeanine 23, 25, 91,93, 135, 142, 144 Brown, Jim 61 Brown, Leah 25 Brown, Marie 25, 94, 104, 105, 138, 143, 158 Brown, Mark 68,91, 166 Brown, Susan 25, 155, 165 Browning, Beth 68 Brozman, Barbora 26, 133, 148, 150, 158 Brozmon, Noncy 79 Brucgging, Carol 26. 142, 155 Brunker, Debbie 26, 155 Bucher, Noncy 26 Buford, Michael 26, 104, 139, 151 Bufton, Sara 79 Bullock, Barbara 74,97 Bullock, Dan 26 Burondt, Mary 68 Burger, Paula 68 184 Burgess, Karen 26 Burnett, Carol 74, 133 Burns, Foster 61 Burns, Kathy 61, 103, 134, 142, 157, 163 Bums, Philip 26, 105, 156, 166 Burnside, Phil 26, 104, 143 Bumstein, Ellice 26 Burr, Gary 79 Burr, Melissa 68 Burrell, John 61, 181 Burress, Diane 79, 166 Burstein, Elaine 61 Burstcn, Larry 68 Burton, Beth 68, 92, 93, 131, 165 Burton, Cheryl 74 Byars, Russell 61, 149, 175, 178, 183 Byers, Bill 68 Byrne, Kenny 26,91, 139, 148, 151 Bywators, Janice 61, 93 c Coble, Tim 79 Caldwell, Cindy 26 Callaway, Amarcttc 26, 102, 137, 142, 150, 164, 165 Callaway, Bryant 74 Callaway, Kathy 68, 137, 162. 164, 165 Callia, Vickie 61 Cambron, Jim 68 Camp, Mike 26 Camp, Randy 79 Campbell, Barbara 26 Campbell, Bill 26, 142, 156, 161 Campbell, Carol 26,85,90,137, 150 Campbell, Glenda 68, 152 Campbell, Janet 61, 134, 160 Campbell, Nancy 61,92, 134, 156 Campbell, Nancy « 10 68 Campbell, Sandy 26, 135, 153, 155, 163 Caplan, Jerry 61 Carhartt, Charlie 74 Carhartt, Mary 68 Carl, Kenneth 26, 151 Corlyle, Connie 74, 146 Carlyle, Eileen 79 Carnali. Jean 61, 91, 154, 160, 165 Caron, Marcelle 61, 130, 157, 163 Carpenter, John 26 Carter, Barrie 26,91, 134, 163, 165 Carter, Sheryl 26 Carter, Steve 74, 163, 167 Cosebier, Kondy 79 Cosebier, Karla 68 Caskey, Mortha 61,91, 135 Castle, Linda 68, 160 Castor, Sally 79 Cater, Bill 17, 23, 26. 90, 97, 149, 176 Catron, Jo Anne 74, 134 Caviar, Bob 68, 181 Caviar, Eddie 61 Cavior, Patty 26, 148 Chambers, Barb 61, 160 Chapin, Lisa 74, 95 Chapman, Dave 61 Chappelow, Cecil 26, 149, 173, 181. 182 Chappelow, Jeff 74, 149, 182 Chappelow, Will 68 Chastecn, Marcia 26 Chisholm, Nan 74, 137, 147, 155, 163, 165 Choat, Don 74 Church, Debbie 79 Chuzie. Victor 61, 136, 166 Clark, Beverly 61,92, 160 Clark, Dennis 61,90, 175 Clark, Jim 68, 183 Clark. Larry 68, 132 Clark, Mary 74 Clark, Ricky 61, 136 Clark, Russell 79 Claus, Kathy 68 Cloy, Charles 79 Clay, Martha 60, 61,91, 163, 164 dayman, Michael 26, 181 Clayton, Paul 79 Clayton, Penny 61 Clemens, Debbie 75 Cler.han, Cheri 68. 128, 147, 157, 163 Clippmger, Bruce 26, 102, 156 Clippingcr, Joyce 79 Clover, John 182 Clyne, Willy 61 Cobum, Ann 79, 146, 164, 165 Cochrane, Anne 75 Coe, Sally 61,93, 163, 165 Coen, Carole 61,94, 154. 156 Cohen, Bellene 26 Cohen, Carol 68, 102, 131, 158, 163 Cohen, Laurie 61, 129 Cohen, Lonny 68 Cohn, Karen 68 Cohn, Richard 68, 175 Coleman, Diane 79, 164 Coleman, Linda 68, 131, 164 Coleman, Susan 61 Colhour, Liz 68 Collins, Cheryl 26,90 Collins, Lorry 75, 96 Collins, Mike 61, 175 Collins, Pat 68 Commons, Jolcne 27 Conard, Cathy 75 Conner, Judy 79, 164 Cono, Carol 61 Cooper, Bonnie 68, 147 Cooper, Chris 75 Cooper, Chuck 27 Cooper, Kathryn 27 Cooper, Maxine 27 Copeland, Bob 27 Cordell, Vicki 75 Cornelius, Nancy 79 Cornell, Conley 68 Cornell, Greg 61,97 Cornwell, Jone 75 Coroneos, Annette 75 Coroneos, Mary Kay 68, 138, 155 Coroneos, Susan 79 Corsentino, Sam 68 Cosgrove, William 27, 149, 181 Cotham, Jackie 27, 102, 135, 147 Coulson, Fred 149, 173, 181, 183 Coulson, Philip 61, 149, 163, 164, 174 Cox. Betsy 27,90,91, 130, 150. 162 Cox, Chrys 68 Cox, Jinny 68,92, 133, 164 Cox, Linda 27, 90, 91 Craig, Tim 61, 183 Crandell, Sherry 68 Craven, Carol 61,93, 166 Cravens, Cathie 68 Cravens, Laurie 27 Crawford, Jim 68 Crenshaw, Jim 61 Critchfield, Jim 27,96, 149 Crites, Karen 27 Crites, Shelley 68, 135 Croft, Julie 75 Croft, Susie 68 Croghan, Catherine 75, 137, 146, 162 Croghan, John 79 Cruise, Susan 27, 155, 166 Cullen, Andrew 27, 136 Cullen, John 68, 178 Cullen, Phyllis 79 Culp, Cathy 68, 157, 167 Culp, Cher. 27, 152, 153 Curley, Potty 68 Curley, Tom 68, 175 Currier, Judith 79 Curry, Scott 27, 58, 149, 151, 172, 181 Curtis, Ann 22, 23, 27, 58, 59, 102, 109, 135, 142, 144 Curtis, Carolyn 79, 146 Curtis, Deborah 68, 145 Curtis, John 68, 175, 183 Curtis, Rhonda 79 Curtis, Steve 68, 96, 160 Curts, Libby 75 Curts, Richard 61, 97, 136, 142, 161 D Daily, Eugene 61 Daily, John 61 Doniels, Terry 79 Donn, Mark 79, 166 Davenport, Dixon 61 Davis, Brett 75 Davis, Buddy 63, 132, 178 Davis, Burt 61, 161 Davis, DeDe 22, 27, 142 Davis, Dione 68 Davis, Jeff 27, 155 Davis, Karen 27 Davis, Kimberly 27 Davis, Kirk 79, 164 Davis, Kristina 61, 135 Davis, Mike 75 Davis, Nancy 27, 162 Davis, Normandy 79 Day, Merrill 27 Dayton, Lyman 79 DeBlase, Mary 75 Decker, Bill 68. 153 Deffenbaugh, Janet 68, 97 Deitchman, Buzzy 61, 148 Delancey, Sara 61 Dominie, Diane 61 Deminie, Walter 75 Demming, Ford 27, 181 Demming, Glen 68, 175, 181 Dcutsch, Sandy 68,94, 129, 167 Dexter, Tom 27 Diggs, Steve 79 Dillon, Barbara 60, 61, 137, 142, 158, 159, 162, 166, 167 Dillon, Joan 68, 137, 164 Dilts, Ruth 68 Dingwerth, Jim 61,97, 132, 167 Dirks, Lindo 61, 152. 160 Dittmer, Sharon 68 Dittmcr, Terry 27, 95. 96, 154 Dixon, Yvonne 75 Dobrowski, Celia 62,93, 165 Dolgmoff, Cynthia 27 Dolginow, Richard 75 Donoth, Sondy 62 Donegon, Bill 68 Donegon, Eileen 62 Donegan, Marionne 75 Donovitz, Jon 62, 129, 160 Donovitz, Jeon 62, 129 Doubleday, Marcia 75, 137 Dow, John 62 Dow, Paul 75 Draney, Pam 79 Draney, Patty 79, 165 Drcnnen, Tony 62 Duardi, Shelley 68 Dudley, Diana 27 Dudley, Jim 173 Dunbar, John 62 Duncan, Bill 75 Duncon, Billie 62 Duncan, Patty 79 Dunklou, Edword 27, 90. 142 Dunn, Brian 75 Dunn, Martin 62, 139, 162 Dutctvjr, Noncy 62, 155 Dw.gons, Cathy 62,93, 128, 163 Dwigons, Jo Ann 75, 133 Dyche, Jeon 68 Dysart, Laura 75, 137, 166 Dysart, Mary 60, 62, 128, 144 Dysart, Nancy 68, 137, 167 Dysart, Pom 79 E Eogcr, Carrie 75, 135, 163 Eoger, Julie 62, 157. 163, 165 Eatough, Mike 62 Ebbcrts, Nancy 68, 131, 164 Eddy, Anita 75 Eddy, Charles 27.94,96 Eddy, Fay 69, 133, 146 Eddy, Peggy 79 Edelboum, Harold 62, 160 Edmonds, Beth 69, 94 Eglitis, Uldis 62 Eidscn, Myra 69 Eisen, David 28, 136 Eiscnberg, Ronnie 28, 90 Eiscnmon, Scott 75, 96 Eisman, Barry 69 Elam, Jo Ann 28,91, 142, 163 Elam, Peter 75 Elliot, Bill 62, 175 Eisner, Debbie 69, 135 Elton, Janenne 28 Ely, Robert 79 Emery, Don 62, 149, 172 Ennis. Bill 69, 165, 181 Epps, Janelle 79 Epstein, Barry 96 Epstein, Sharon 69, 133 Espenlaub, John 28, 90 Esser, Doug 62, 136, 159, 160, 167 Eubank, Alvo 28, 172 Eubank, Steve 28 Eubank, Vicki 69 Evons, Dawn 62, 163 Evans, Robert 28 Everhart, Melissa 69, 164 Everhart, Mike 162,167 Ewing, Croig 69, 139, 175, 181 Ewing, Cynthia 79 Eyre, Ben 28 F Fairchild, Judy 28, 59, 105, 133, 143, 150, 164 Fauchcr, Carol 79 Fauchcr, Paul 69, 96 Faulkner, Bill 62, 181 Foulkner, Jon 75 Fedor, Joel 28, 139, 142 185 Feigenbaum, Marty 69, 139 Femgold, Bari 28, 58, 138 Fcingold, David 62, 136, 149, 152, 153, 182 Fcingold, Pam 69, 145 Feinsilver, Evelyn 69 Feld, Celia 75. 129 Feldes, Ralph 28, 149, 173 Feldman, Stephanie 28, 154 Feldman, Teri 69 Fenwick, Larry 62 Fmkel, Moggie 62, 93 Finks, Rebecca 28, 91, 128, 167 Fiorella, Charles 62 Firestone, Nancy 62, 92 Fischer, Karl 79 Fisher, Dina 75 Fisher, Jeff 28 Fitzgerald, Michoel 62, 130 Fitzpatrick, Jim 90 Fleming, Alan 69 Flemington, Bob 79 Foard, Bill 28,91, 102 Fogel, Carol 75 Fogol, Martha 28,90, 102, 162 Forrester, Jan 62 Fort, Burke 75, 153, 162 Foster, Carole 75 Faster, Cheryl 75, 137, 167 Foster, Marilyn 75 Foster, Susan 62, 130 Fotic, Poulette 69, 133 Fox, Barbara 28 Fox, Byron 28, 136, 143, 164, 167 Fox, Marcia 62 Frankforther, Don 28, 102 Franks, Elliott 62, 103, 139, 161 Frazier, Doris 69, 92, 131, 158, 164 Frederick, Bill 79 Fredlund, Dionne 28, 152 Frcemon, Stan 69, 132, 167 Freemolc, Maynard 158 French, Janet 75 Fried, Steve 28, 157 Friedman, Arlene 28 Friedman. Sondra 75 Friedson, Steven 28 Fry, Michoel 69 Fulda, Edward 79 Fuller, Katherine 75, 165 Fuller, Steve 69, 178 Funk, Kathy 28 Furnish, Brad 75 Furr, Tiffany 93 G Gaba, Shifra 69, 128 Gobolmon, Dormy 69, 182 Galomba, Cindy 69, 129 Gale, Carl 28 Gale, Janice 69, 128 Gangwere, George 62 Gongwere, Margaret 62, 93 Gardner, Mary 79 Garrett, Larry 62, 95, 103, 139, 153, 158 Garrett, Pom 75 Garrett, Susan 62 Garrison, David 75 Garrison, Greg 28 Garry, Sheila 62, 130, 148 Genova, Jock 69, 164 Gentry, Stuart 75 George, Mike 79 Gerber, Ronnie 62 Gerber, Spencer 28, 105 Gcrshon, Debby 28 Gcschwind, Kathleen 29 Getmon, Sara 79 Ghio, James 79 V Gholson, Jan 29. 95, 128, 154, 156 Gholson, Jill 75, 128, 156 Giambrone, Tom 62, 175 Gibson, Charlotte 29,90,94, 109, 135, 142, 146, 147 Gibson, Cindy 69 Gibson, Darrel 62 Gibson. Emilie 29,90, 155 Gifford, Robin 79 Gill, Diana 62, 93 Gill, Richard 75 Gillikmd, Hugh 69 Gilmore, Cindy 29 Ginsberg, Susie 62, 129, 157, 163 Girard, Gus 62 Gitterman, Sue 29, 93 Glockin, Marty 75 Glasnapp, Rondy 75 Glass. Elliot 29, 136, 142, 159, 164 Gleason, John 62 Gleason, Terry 69 Glover, Betsy 75, 137, 167 Gold, Matthew 29 Goldman, Dick 29 Goldmon, Susie 29, 142 Goodison, Jan 69 Goodman, Fred 29, 132, 142 Goodman, Hilda 62, 93 Goodman, Steve 69, 132 Goodson, Cindy 62, 92, 93, 130, 146, 147, 160, 167 Goodson, John 62, 90, 136, 161, 175 Gopman, Amic 62, 136, 159, 161 Gordon, Mike 62 Gordon, Sheri 69 Gorin, Marty 62 Gorman, Gory 29, 183 Gortenburg, Gary 29, 102, 146, 151, 166 Gortenburg, Roseannc 69, 133, 157 Gould, Evie 69 Gove, Georgia 62 Gower, Esther 62. Grady, Michoel 75, 132 Graff, Becky 79 Graham, Bruce 75, 183 Graham, Doug 69, 139, 162, 167 Gramms, Susan 23, 29, 102, 133, 164 Grant, Mark 69, 132 Grantham, Roy 69 Grantham, Russell 79 Grantham, Sharon 29 Gray, David 69, 132, 178 Gray, Linda 69 Greathouse, Rusty 62 Green, Marva 62, 152 Green, Mory 62, 91, 133, 146, 147, 163, 164, 165 Green, Ronald 79, 94 Green, Sheila 69 Greenberg, Debbie 62, 92, 130, 148, 160 Greenberg, Gene 62, 148, 149 Greene, Gail 75. 134 16 Griffin, Christy 29,85, 137, 142, 150 Griffith, Denise 79, 164 Gnmmett, Lynda 62 Grisham, Sandy 29, 130, 147, 163 Grissingor, Betsy 75, 137 Grist, Gory 62 Grose, Joy 75, 163 Grossman, Jonet 69, 157, 163 Grovic, Olga 79 Gurin, Hannah 79 Gutierrez, Esther 29, 152 I H Hocke, Lclah 62, 156 Hoddod, Suzon 75 Hagen, Carol 29, 102, 152, 156 Haines, Annodonc 69, 135, 163 Haines, Fred 79, 163 Hoit, Jill 69,90 Haith, Larry 62 Haith, Rosalie 29, 155 Hakon, Andy 69 Hall, Dovid 29 Hall, Howie 79, 163, 167 Hall, Janet 62 Hall, Patti 75 Halter, Suson 62, 96 Halterman, Diane 69 Homan, Martha 75 Hamm, Sheryl 29 Handy, Alyson 79, 95 Handy, Renee 75 Handy, Rusty 62 Haney, Billy 79 Haney, Marcella 29, 135 Hannas, Andy 69, 182 Hansel I, Sandy 62, 128 Hansen, Carolyn 75, 94 Hansen, Linda 75 Hordcostle, Nancy 62 Harlon, Tina 62, 93, 153 Harmon, Chuck 69, 175 Harnden, Gayle 62,93, 130, 147, 164 Harnden, Gloria 69, 163, 166, 167 Harper, Janie 29, 102, 105, 129, 143, 147, 163, 166 Harper, Jerri 29 Harre, Carlene 75 Harre. Ray 29, 149, 181 Harre, Richard 29, 90 Harrington, Jay 91, 173 Harris, Annette 62, 163 Harris, Carol 62, 93 Harris, Chris 62 Harris, Kitty 69 Harris, Mitch 75 Harris, Ted 29, 90 Harris, Vicki 62, 152 Harrison, Cindy 79 Hart, Wonda 69 Hartman, Jean 29 Hartwell, Rick 69, 183 Haskell, Judy 69, 93, 135, 167 Hastings, Daniel 29 Hauschildt, Kathy 69 House, Linda 69 House, Pegi 69, 133, 164 Havens, Abigail 69, 137, 146, 147 Havens, Linda 30, 152 Hawks, Bill 79 Hawley, Charlie 69, 90, 139, 175 Hawley, Harriett 23, 30, 58, 59, 84,91, 134, 150, 163 Hayony, Maylo 69, 160 Haydon, Lyn 30, 133, 142, 150 Hays, Bonnie 79 Hays, Cheryl 75 Headley, Nancy 79 Heady, Donna 75 Heaton, Warren 183 Heovclin, Cheryl 30 Hcbenstreit, Mark 30, 173, 182 Heinz, Mike 75 Hcisterberg, Cynthia 63 Heller, Stephanie 79, 167 Helphingstinc, Stephen 95, 149, 172 Henchey, Adele 69, 131 Hendra, Mary 30 Hendrix, Sondra 75 Henkel, Peggy 63, 128 Henson, Bill 30 Herbranson, Ingrid 30, 150 Herndon, Lisa 69 Hersh, Elliot 30 Hess, Roxanne 79 Hesselroth, Sheila 63, 90 Hickman, Mike 30 Hickman, Phyllis 80 Hicks, Ann 63 Hicks, Bill 30, 149, 183 Hicks, Frank 69 Hildebrand, Mark 30, 91 Hilfinger, Judy 63, 130, 160 Hilfingcr, Morgaret 75 Hillman, Marcia 30, 130, 147, 155,166 Hinchman, David 30, 132, 148, 151, 162 Hinds, Nancy 30 Hipsh, Horleno 69, 133, 148, 163, 165 Hipsh, Louise 63,93, 131, 159 Hipsh, Noncy 30 Hipsh, Sandy 69, 136 Hirsch, Barbara 63, 155 Hirsch, Dan 30 Hirsch, John 30 Hirsch, Karl 80 Hirsch, Rosclyn 69, 130 Hirsekorn, Robert 63, 136 Hirtz, Dave 69, 154 Hodge, Joy 69, 132, 166 Hodges, Debby 63,92, 135, 154, 163 Hodges, Dick 80 Hodgson, Dick 30, 149 Hodgson, Jan 30, 93, 105, 128, 143, 155 Hoevel, Ann 75 Hoffmeier, Linda 75 Hogan, Kathy 30, 93, 128, 166 Hogan, Tom 63, 155, 163, 167, 181 Holoday, Barbara 63, 163, 166 Holoday, Richard 80 Holbrook, Bill 69, 181 Holbrook, Cathy 63 Holbrook, Jo Ann 75 Holcomb, Mary 69 Holler, Jo Ann 30, 137, 162, 164 Hollwcg, Tim 80, 167 Holmes, Jane 69 Holmes, Linda 63,95, 103, 157 Holmes, Wally 75 Holmgren, Alan 63, 136, 162 Holte, Dove 69,96, 181 Hook ham, Charles 69 Hoppe, Carolyn 69, 131, 146 Horn, Chris 80 Horn, Sheryl 75 Horn, Stephen 63 Horstman, Christie 75, 164 Hotchkiss, John 30 House, Mary 80 Houscl, Jim 76 Houts, John 70, 183 Howard, Chuck 63, 158, 181 Howell, Richard 76 Howell, Stephen 30 Howery, Donna 30 Hoyt, Sandra 30, 90, 91, 102, 137, 150, 163 Hubbard, Dick 30, 97, 136, 149, 161, 181 Hubbard, Jim 63 Hubbard, Philip 80 Huber, Louis 80 Hulen, Mike 63,91 Hulsey, Poul 76 Humbles, Pat 30 Hunt, Emily 70, 135 Hunt, Mary 30, 102 Hunter, Merry 30, 131, 155, 163, 165 Hutchison, Cindy 76 Hutsell, Kaye 70 Hutson, Janet 70, 90 I Iccnogle, Jim 63,97 Imes, Diane 76 Imes, Linda 80 Immele, Lee 183 186 Inge, Diana 63 Inge, Linda 31, 102, 135, 147 Ingraham, Courtenay 70 J Jacks, Alice 76 Jockson, Bertha 76 Jockson, Janet 63, 134, 166 Jockson, Victoria 70, 167 Jocob, Kenny 70 Jocobson, Donald 31 Jacobson, Mark 63, 90, 132 Jacobson, Steven 80 Jocoby, Helen 63, 130, 156, 160 Jocoby, Richard 76 Jarvis, Jill 70, 135, 147 Jeffries, Barry 70, 149, 175, 181, 182 Jenkins, Anne 80 Jenkins, Bob 76 Jenkins, Donold 31, 103, 136, 142, 153, 161 Jenkins, Jan 70 Jenkins, Patty 80, 166 Jenkins, Paula 63, 128, 163 Jenks, Mary 31, 155, 163, 164 Jennings, Jannelle 31 Jepson, Marcy 80 Jewett, Roy 31 Jionos, Greg 80 Johl, Jeff 139 Johnson, Cindy 158 Johnson, Croig 63 Johnson, Jim 90 Johnson, Judi 63 Johnson, Kent 80 Johnson, Lois 31. 92, 135, 142. 147, 153, 163, 165 Johnson, Mark 76 Johnson, Steve 70, 149, 175, 182 Johnston, Ed 76, 182 Jones, Alon 31,91,93, 139, 151, 166 Jones, Bob 31,91, 149, 171, 176 Jones, Brent 63 Jones, David 31 Jones, Mark 63 Jones, Tom 76, 182 Jordan, David 70 Joyce, Mark 80 Joyce, Tom 63, 91 Juvenal, Joe 70 K Kaiser, Richard 63, 94, 165, 181 Kamen, Suson 63, 129 Kanaga, Steve 76 Kanan, Dermis 31 Kandlis, Steve 63 Kanter, Stan 70, 139, 181 Kapnistos, Louie 70, 139 Kappel, Joellen 70, 152 Karbonk, Diane 80 Karbonk, Marcia 70,93, 129, 157 Kartsoms, Carol 70, 131 Katz, Dennis 76 Katz, Jeffrey 63, 165 Katz, Linda 31, 102, 152, 163, 165 Kaufman, Arvin 63, 91, 132 Koufmon, Cindi 70,137 Koufman, Jim 23, 31,90, 139, 142, 148, 151, 166, 167 Kaufman, Loren 76 Keane, Jim 63 Keech, Jim 63,90, 156 Keeler, Kothleen 63,91, 137, 163, 165 Keeling, Debbie 31 Keeron, Carol 31 Kccron, Don 70 Keith, Jim 31,96, 149, 182 Keith, Julie 31 Keith, Richard 63. 161 Kellepouris, Steve 76, 97 Keller, Jerry 173, 183 Kelley, Nancy 80 Kelley, Sharon 31, 155 Kellner, Robert 63 Kelly. Carol 76, 130, 163, 167 Kelly. Kevin 153 Kelly, Linda 63,90, 130, 163 Kelly, Mike 31, 132, 143, 156, 192 Kelly, Sybil 80, 147 Kelnc, Michael 31, 183 Kelne, Susan 70, 160 Kelsay, Kothy 31 Kelsay, Mike 70, 158 Kemmcr, Andy 76 Kennedy, Koe 80 Kent, Wade 175 Kidwcll, Carole 63 Kindred. Koren 63, 166, 167 King, Bonnie 70,95, 135, 159 King, Libby 70, 135, 165 King. Michoel 76, 159 King, Mike 76 King, Peggy 31,90,131,150.165 Kirby, Jennie 70 Kirk, Charles 63 Klammer, Pete 76, 156 Klein. Martin 63, 149. 167, 182 Klein, Roger 102 Knight, Melinda 70,92, 103, 131, 159 Knopke, Janis 80 Knopke, Linda 63 Knuth. Sharon 31. 92, 152, 163 Koenigsdorf, Larry 31, 102, 181 Kohl, Pete 70 Kolman, Mikki 63 K opulos, Mary 80 Kort, Michoel 63 Kotzios, Elaine 93 Kotzias, Susie 31 Kramer, Joseph 76, 154, 156, 164 Krantz, Bryan 31, 143, 149, 158, 165, 166 Krantz, Roger 70, 166, 175 Krebs, Priscilla 31,91, 102, 147, 150. 162, 164 Kreeger, Linda 70, 131 Kreiter, Lindy 80 Krigcl, Bruce 70, 164 Kroner, John 70 Kuluva, Charles 31,97 Kunelhs, John 76 Kupera, Susan 63, 130, 156 Kushncr, Richard 31 Kytc, Tim 63, 172 L Lahcy, Kothy 76 Lomb, Donno 31, 138, 153, 155, 159 Lampman, Steve 70 Landers, Dorothy 32 Landie, Barbaro 63, 90, 128 Landreth, Fred 32 Long, Mary Alice 60, 63, 91, 93, 137, 145 Langworthy, David 60, 63, 132, 181 Langworthy, Joon 70, 137 Largcnt, Kothy 63 Larson, Linnca 76, 97, 134 Larson, Vicki 165 Lasiter, Jim 70 Lasley, Harold 63, 181 Latimer, Russell 32 Loudon, Richard 70, 139, 183 Launder, David 63, 175 Lawrence, Linda 70, 128 Lawric, Elaine 63, 135 Layton, Anne 63, 90, 163 Layton, Diane 63 Lea, Anne 70 Leoder, Gail 32, 91 Lederer, Vickie 63 Lee, Bill 32 Lee, Mary 63, 93 Lee, Patricio 32 Lee, Richard 76 Lee, Sandy 32 Lees, Mary 32, 134, 143, 148, «50 Leflar, Lewis 32, 151, 164 Lemon, Linda 70 Lenox, David 70 Leonard, Becky 76 Leonard, Happy 70 Leonard, Vickie 32. 133, 143, 148. 192 Lesan, John 63 Lester, Suson 80 Leuchtcr, Emil 70 Levine, Steve 63 Levinson, Robert 32 Levitch, Janet 70,92, 157, 163 Levitt, Alexa 32, 92, 155 Levitt, Mike 80 Levitt, Morrie 32 Levitt, Noncy 76, 129 Levy, Betty 32 Levy, Danny 76 Levy, Rochelle 70 Lewis, Becky 76 Lewis, Jerry 32 Lewis, Tom 76, 97 Lcwkowsky, Dale 32 Lichterman, Danny 32 Lieppman, Keith 60, 63, 149, 173, 177, 181 Lillard, Linda 70 Lillig, Don 63. 167 Liming, Janet 32, 104, 105, 143 Linhordt, Larry 63 Linn, David 70 Lipschuctz, Benni 70, 156 Lipschuetz, Monica 63, 156 Little. Mike 80 Littlefield, Jenifer 32 Littlefield, Ralph 63 Lively, Angie 80 Livingston, Christa 70 Livingston, W. D. 171 Lockwood, Chris 149, 172, 182 Lockwood, Diana 76 Lockwood, Katherine 32 Loeb, Francy 70, 129 Logon, David 32, 90 Logon, Denise 80 Logan, James 32, 102, 163 Loner, Mariel 63, 134, 159 Loner, Tom 32 Long, Eddie 63 Long, Pat 183 Lonnecker, Joe 76 Lonnecker, Saro 32, 162 Lonnecker, Tom 63 Lopshire, Brad 70 Love, Bill 70 Love, David 76 Love, Paul 32 Lowe, Mike 32, 102, 163 Lubin, Lorry 97 Luke, Linda 32, 102, 138 Luther, Bonnie 63 Luther, Orlo 76 Lyddon, Judy 70, 131, 164 Lyddon, Steve 32, 90 Lyddon, Sue 76, 147, 157, 162, 166, 167 Lyman, Doug 63 Lynch, Mike 70 Lynn, Mike 80 Lysoght, Jan 155 M Moos, Ann 76 Mcos, Kay 64,93, 128, 160 Moccracken, Molly 32 MacDonald, Marsha 80 MacDonald, Ricky 76 MocIntyre, Cothi 76 Mock, Debbie 64, 92 Modsen, Nancy 76, 163 Magancl, Larry 70 Magers, Rocky 76 Moget, George 32 Mogilow, Lee 64, 155 Mogruder, Jock 70, 96, 154, 160 Mogrudor, Ricky 80 Mohley. Chris 76, 182 Mahley, Hank 33, 182 Mallin, Joyce 70 Moloney, Dean 70 Monbeck, Skip 76 Mondschein, Jock 64 Monficld, Michoel 33, 149, 160 Momon, Warren 33 Manley, Bob 64, 91 Manning, Bruce 70 Manning, Christy 33,93, 160, 164 Manning, Judy 80 Morming, Kathleen 76 Manning, Mark 70 Morming, Mary 33 Montell, Joe 76 Manuel. Elaine 33,91, 102, 142, 146, 147, 150 Markowitz, Joel 33. 132, 142, 146, 147, 164 Marncy, Karen 64, 102, 138 Marquis, Bob 70, 175, 178, 181 Marquis, Van 33, 105, 171 Marshall, Jonet 70, 146, 147, 163 Marshall, Susan 80 Marshall, Tom 64. 162 Mortosin, Adrienne 33 Martens, Dale 33, 173 Martin, George 33 Martin, Janet 64, 93 Martin, Melonie 33, 85, 102, 104, 105, 143, 147 Maslon, Claudia 70,92, 129, 147 Moslan, Steve 132,148 Matheny, Nancy 70, 93, 147, 163, 167 Matthes, Cary 33 Matthews, Carl 64 May, Lynn 70, 95, 147 May. Robert 33,94, 102. 146, 154 May, Terry 80 Mayer, Linda 70 Mayer, Nanci 64, 129 McCandless, Calvin 33 McCondless, Cheri 33,90, 166 McCandless, Dorothy 64, 134, 155 McCondless, Harry 33 McCanse, Vicki 76, 131 McCarty, Becky 76 McCarty, Bob 76 McCarty, Frances 80 McCarty, Lynn 64, 92, 130, 157 McCouley, Frances 33 187 McClintock, Susan 33 McCluney, Barbi 70, 131, 166 McCone, Carol 64,93, 130, 147, 156, 157, 163 McCone, Kay 70, 93 McConnell, Kevin 70 McCroe, Scott 76 McCrary, Glen 64 McCrary, Bill 33 McCrccry, Chip 160 McCully, Monobeth 80 McDoniel, Karen 64, 90, 130 McDermott, Rick 64, 183 McDonald, Dick 70,91, 149, 182 McDonald, Don 76 McDonald, Mark 80 McDonnell, Dick 70,90. 158, 175, 181 McDonnell, Tom 33, 149, 181 McElroy, Neal 33,97 McElroy, Suzanne 76 McFall, Hoyt 64 McFall, Scott 70, 175 McFarland, Marcia 33, 90, 134, 146, 147, 150 McGinlcy, Elizobeth 70 McGmley, Jerry 64 McGugin, Greg 70, 163 McGugin, Marty 80 McHenry, Pomelo 167 McIntyre, Barry 149, 171, 177, 181 McIntyre, Bill 33 McIntyre, Jan 76, 137, 155, 162, 165 McIntyre, Paula 80, 167 McKinley, Mike 64 McKinley, Tim 33 McKinney, Cherry 71 McKinney, Lyla 33 McKinnic, Mike 64, 90 McMurray, Karen 71 McMurry, Andy 71 McNeil, Jeonnie 64 McPherson, Tom 33. 91 McReynolds, Bill 80 McVoy, Karen 80 Meodor, John 95, 183 Meador, Richard 33 Medina, Joe 33 Medlicott, William 80 Mchomoy, Dorothy 33, 58, 102, 133, 155 Mehomay, Marcio 71,92, 133 Meierhoffer, Lynn 71, 93, 134, 159, 163 Meira, Teresa 34, 85, 90, 150, 156. 163, 166, 167 Melcher, Jim 64 Melcher, Marty 64,91, 130, 145 Melcher, Paul 90, 175 Mclgoard, Barbara 76 Melgoard, Eric 80 Merrill, Christi 64,91. 128, 144, 163 Merritt, Alvie 34 Merryman, Bill 76 Merrymon, Tom 80 Mesler, Donald 80 Messplay, Nancy 64, 92, 103, 134 Metcalfe, Sendee 71 Mctsker, Cheryl 94 Metsker, Gordon 64, 97 Mettes, Beverly 152 Mettes, Chris 76 Meyer, Harold 71 Meyer, Jerry 71 Mevcrs, Maxine 64 Michoel, Judy 34 Mrchoel, Marty 71 MichaIson, Greg 76, 132, 182, 183 Milbum, Millie 34,91, 152 Milens, Judy 64, 93, 129, 157, 163 Miller, Allen 71 Miller, Cheryl 80,166 Miller, Gary 71, 181 Miller, Hans 80 Miller, Jim 64 Miller, Kenneth 64, 139, 142, 158, 161, 162 Miller, Marsha 34 Miller, Mike 34, 151, 183 Miller, Paula 71 Miller, Ronny 34 Miller, Steve 71 Miller, Tim 71 Milligan, Tuck 64, 91. 149 Milliman, Norma 152 Millin, Christina 34, 102 Millin, Jennifer 76 Millman, Barbara 34, 142, 153 Mills, Leslie 64, 92 Milor, Montey 76 Mims, Diane 76, 163 Mims, Lorry 34, 153 Mmcks, Sharon 71 Mingauw, David 76 Minkoff, Larry 64 Mmnick, Jane 34, 90, 143, 146, 147, 150, 163 Mmturn, Sue 34, 91, 163, 164 Mitchell, Deborah 34 Mitchell, Tina 64,94, 130, 157 Mitchell, Wylie 76, 166 Molotsky, Eddie 64 Montague, Richard 64 Mook, Cynthia 64, 91,95, 137, 142 Mooney, Cindy 71, 167 Moore, Carol 71, 152, 163 Moore, Erleen 64, 129, 159 Moore, Frances 71, 131, 159, 163 Moore, Jennifer 80, 165 Moore, Lee 34 Moore, Mike 80 Moore, Richard 64, 90, 136 Moore, Steve 80 Morgan, Alex 80, 95 Morgan, David 64, 90, 132 Morgan, David 8) 80 Morgan, Fifi 71 Morgan, Jamce 34, 92 Morgan, Michelle 152 Morgan, Pom 64 Morgan, Peggy 64,91, 134, 142, 147, 157. 166 Morgan, Tom 76, 132 Moriarty, Mike 64 Morris, Virginia 71, 128, 166 Morrow, John 34 Morse, Jim 71 Morten, Susan 71, 135, 163 Moss, Leonard 34, 183 Motley, Anne 71, 157 Motley, June 34,90, 133, 142, 157, 165, 166 Mountjoy, Martin 76 Mour, Bonnie 34 Mour, Debbe 64 Mucie, Vicki 64, 135, 148. 153 Mullen, Judy 34 Mullen, Mary 64 Murphy, Floyd 64 Murphy, Jim 34,90 Murphy, Kathy 34, 102 Murphy, Shirley 64 Murray, Marsha 71, 133 Murray, Victor 64 Musgrave, Bill 64, 96, 182 Musgrave, Nancy 80 Muthcr, Dick 60, 90. 139, 149, 163, 175, 182 Muther, Laura 34, 102, 103, 134, 156, 163, 167 Myoll, Carolynne 64, 130, 148, 157, 167 Myers, Bill 71, 158 Myers, Mary 76 Myers, Murry 34, 151 Myers, Randy 71,96, 167 I N Nafus, Gary 64 Nast, Patty 76 Nau, Jonet 64,92, 130, 160 Neff, Karen 64, 134 Neff, Karl 80 Neff, Lloyd 76 Neil. Linda 64, 163 Nelson, Becky 76 Nelson, Karen 80 Nelson, Mary 71 Nenno, Corol 64 Nermon, Lewis 64, 167, 183 Neuhaus, Anne 76 Ncuhaus, Erik 156 Newman, Shari 64, 95, 130, 154 Newquist, David 71, 154, 183 Newquist, Kathy 34, 130, 142, 154 Nichols, Bruce 23, 34, 91, 139, 148, 151, 162, 164 Nichols, Jane 76, 163 Nichols, Kathy 64,90, 128, 146, 163, 165 Nicol, Bob 71, 182 Nicol, Ralph 76, 132, 182 Niedermeyer, Jim 64, Ib3 Niedermeyer, Robert 76 Niedermeyer, Wendy 34, 90 Niemeyer, Wanda 71, 146, 163, 165 Nienke, Retha 64 Nisenkier, Henry 34 Nobiet, Doug 181 Noel, Wayne 71, 175, 177 Noger, Marcia 80 Noll. Bill 71,96 Noll. Susie 34,91 Noltc, Karen 64 Norburg, Diane 80 Norquist, Ellen 64 Norris, Bill 71 Nowick, Stephanie 71, 133 Nugent, Cindy 76, 163 Nunn, Doug 64 Nussbaum, Mel 34 Nygren, Kent 64,96, 156, 161, 182 Nygren, Sallie 77 o O'Connor, Kathy 80 Ogan, Rosemary 71 O'Leary, John 64 Oliver. Ann 60, 64, 90. 128, 166, 167 Oliver, Bobby 60, 64, 139. 164, 181 Oliver, Shelley 64, 131 Olson, Kenneth 80 O'Neal. Laurie 93. 134, 166, 167 Orlando, Rita 77 Orlcndo, Virginia 71, 155, 164 Orvis, Moggie 71, 103 Osbum, Carolyn 35, 155 Oshry, Marcia 35 Oster, Joyce 71, 166 Ostcr, Marty 71, 175, 181 Owen, Jodie 77, 131 Owen, Lynda 64,93, 137, 147, 163 Owen, Sue 71 Owens, David 77 Owens, George 64, 136 Owens, Janet 35 Ownby, Sally 35 Oycrly, Judith 80 Ozor, Stuart 35, 139, 151 Ozcnbcrger, Mary Alice 77 P Poarmann, Dave 71, 166 Page, Sallie 71,92, 128, 166 Palsdofcr, Jane 71 Panknin, Steve 77, 164, 182 Pa rhm, Corol 7 Parhm, Marsha 71 Parker, Jomes 35 Parker, Margaret 71 Parker, Sam 22, 23, 35, 148. 151. 166 Parker, Robert 80 Parsons, Richard 60, 64, 91, 93, 149, 171, 181 Poscuzzi, Michelene 35, 152 Paskms, Barbara 65 Passman, Debby 65 Paterson, Doug 71,91 Patt, Gail 65 Patterson, Roland 35, 161 Pattison, Cathy 71, 152, 159 Pcarlstcin, Bob 65, 139, 142, 159, 161, 162 Peck, Linda 71 Peddicord, Karen 71 Pelofsky, Ira 35. 149, 183 Polofsky, Millie 77, 131 Pepe, Mike 71 Pereles, Richard 65. 149, 172, 183 Perlman, Judith 35. 95, 154, 163 Perlman, Marcia 71, 160 Perry, Carol 35,90, 128, 154 Peter, Janet 77 Peterson, Christine 65 Peterson, Eric 80 Peterson, Jeonnie 129 Peterson, Suzic 71, 137, 157, 163 Pfeiffer, John 80 Pfeiffer, Williom 80 Phelps, Val 77 Phcrigo, Linda 71,90, 154 Philip, Betsy 71, 155, 165 Phillips, Butch 77 Phillips, Eddy 71, 162, 181 Phillips, John 71,96 Phillips, Kathy 71, 135 Phillips, Kenneth 80 Pierce, Sherry 71 Pile, Debby 65, 102, 133, 159, 164, 167 Pilley, Mark 97 Pincetl, Jeonne 35 Pincetl, Tom 80 Piper, Jim 77, 163 Pipkin, Kittic 80 Pittman, Phillip 71 Piveral, Toni 65 Plunkett, Susan 77 Poindexter, Dion? 71,93, 135 Pollard, Lorry 65 Pool, Don 71, 156 Pool, Mike 80 Pope, Morilyn 35 Portman, Barbara 35, 142 Potter, Kay 71 Powell, Debby 77 Prather, Marilyn 80 Prather, Valerie 131 Prestigiacomo, Mike 71, 156 Prestigiacomo, Pat 80 Prezcbcl, Danny 80 Prezebel, Richie 77, 182 Price, Beverly 35,91. 130, 142 Price, Don 77, 139 Price, Donna 65, 128, 159 Price, Gayle 71 Price, Mark 65, 162 Price. Thelma 65 Price, Vernon 71 Prose, Nan 35 Pruckler, Steven 81 Przybylski, Corolyn 65, 131 Pulliam, Kathy 35,90, 128, 163, 167 Purpus, Beverli 35 188 R Robinovitz, Susie 65, 103, 129 Rader, Becky 71,96,97 Roger, Monte 35. 90, 91, 166 Rohe, Gayle 65 Roiling, Sydney 35, IG5, 143, 147, 148, 150. 163 Rainen, Bill 77 Roinon, Lana 71,92, 129, 157 Rainen, More 35, 149, 183 Rainen, Mike 35 Rondolph, Ann 77, 134, 164 Roney, Cheryl 71,96, 133 Rapelye, Gardiner 65,90, 154, 166 Rozofsky, Jeff 35, 161 Rearick, Alton 81 Reorick, Pete 81 Rebstock, Gory 77 Rebstock, Jocki 65.93, 130, 154. 164 Redmon, Donna 71 Redmond, Mike 81 Redsted, Pamela 77 Reed, Diona 71 Reed, Michoel 65,91,93 Reefer, Tommy 81 Reepen, Henry 181 Reeve, Dan 65, 97, 154 Reglin, Rochelle 35, 59, 90 Reicher, Tina 35, 142, 143, 146, 147, 150, 155, 159, 191 Rcimon, Mike 71,96 Reinekc, Steve 71 Reineke, Jeff 181 Reinhardt, Janet 35, 128, 163, 165 Reinoehl, Chris 72, 182 Reinoehl, Kath.e 35,90, 135, 148 Reinsel, Pam 72, 152 Reiter, Richard 72 Reitz, Al 77 Rcmcr, Margie 35 Rem ley, Gary 72. 132, 178 Renfro, Lorry 77, 182 Rcnsch, Joanie 72, 92 Rensch, Paula 35, 97 Rcthemeyer, Lloyd 72 Reynolds, Tom 72, 95 Rheuark, Kathy 77 Rhodes, Scott 81 Rhodes. Skip 72 Rhodes, Vikki 72 Rice, Nino 77, 96 Richardson, Becky 77, 165 Richardson, Bob 72,97, 182 Richardson, Kathryn 36, 105, 138, 153 Richardson, Sharon 36, 162 Rick, John 65, 181 Rickseckcr, Jan 65, 131 Rightcr, Linda 65 Rishmany, Joseph 65 Rittmaster, Marti 36, 93 Rivera, Luis 72, 175, 182 Robbins, Micki 72, 135, 163 Robbins, Shelley 81 Robert, Monica 72 Roberts, Leon 72, 181 Robertson, Sue 36,92, 102, 130, 146, 150, 163, 164, 167 Robinson, Bill 60, 65, 90, 91, 149, 171 Robinson, Dale 72 Robinson, Ellen 77, 155 Robison, Joe 36 Roby, Mary 65 Roden, Susan 77 Rogers, Barbara 77 Rogers, Raymond 72 Rogers, Robert 81 Rolsky, Andrea 65, 134, 148, 157 Rolsky, Barton 36, 148, 156, 161 Ronai, Patti 77, 137 Rose, Curt 36, 102, 167 Rose, Sharon 36, 104, 143 Rosel, Walter 65 Rosen, David 36, 142 Rosenberg, Bernhard 36, 136, 156 Rosenberg, Nita 36, 90, 129, 148 Rosenblum, Keith 72, 166 Rosner, Gloria 65, 129, 147, 164, 167 Ross, Joel 36, 149 Ross. Judy 65, 92, 103, 128, 166 Ross, Linda 36, 137, 150, 155 Ross, Rudy 91 Rothstein, Steve 72 Rowon, Roger 77, 139 Rowe, Bill 72 Roworth, Roy 36 Roxburg, Karen 36, 102 Royster, Trudy 65 Rozenblum, Joe 36, 158 Rubcnstcin, Jane 77, 133 Rubin, Gary 81, 164 Rubin, Jane 36, 142, 150. 158, 164, 167 Ruddy, Katherine 77, 137, 147, 163 Running, Michoel 36 Rush, Barbara 77.95, 154 Rush, John 81 Rush, Liz 65,91, 128, 157, 163, 164, 165 Rush, Richard 36 Ruskin, Shelley 65,91, 129, 157 Russell, Luonett 72 Ryan, Carolyn 102 Ryon, Susan 36, 105 s Saferstein, Ruth 36, 91, 109, 133, 167 Sager, Carol 36 Salter, Debbie 65. 130 Salter, Dianne 72 Solzer, Kathy 65, 130, 166 Sampson, Rod 77 Sandbrook, Dobby 65, 92, 130 Sarvdbrook, Marcia 81 Sander, Sylvia 72 Sanders, Denton 77, 165 Sanders, Scott 77 Sanders, Susan 36, 91, 131, 142, 147, 150 Sandhaus, Ronnie 65, 136, 152, 153, 161 Sandler, Michoel 36 Sandler, Miles 72 Soper, Arlene 77, 163 Soper, Shona 65 Sapp, Millie 72 Sarapuu, Krista 65, 133, 156, 162 Sorras, Mike 36 Server. Craig 81 Sotterlee, Terry 22, 23. 36, 102, 109, 137, 142, 146, 147, 155 Sauer, Amy 81 Sauer, Beth 36, 133, 142, 150 Sauer, Gordon 72, 139, 182 Souer, Margaret 77, 133, 164 Saunders. Mory 65, 138 Savogc, Randy 72, 136, 183 Saver, Horvey 72. 139. 167 Saver, Howard 23, 36, 58, 59, 151, 166 Sawyer, Cathy 72 Soyles, Rebecca 77 Sconlon, Royal 72 Scarbrough, Marilyn 36, 91, 142 Srhofersmon Lvnn 72, 175 Schakowski, Shou'a 72, 131, 153 Scholl, Larry 149,172 Schanzer. Gary 72, 136 Scheidt, Richard 77 Scheidt, Vicki 81, 166 Schclbar, Stephen 65, 91, 163 Schere, Spencer 152 Schieber, Judy 65, 158, 164 Schifman, Bill 65 Schifman, Ed 65, 136, 143. 161, 166, 181, 191 Schik, Carol 36, 164 Schlangcr, Jane 37,90, 131 Schlegel, Darlene 37 Schliebs, Charles 72, 152 Schloesser, Julie 81 Schloesser, Susan 37 Schmclzinger, Donno 65, 92, 135 Schmitz, Joonne 81 Schmukc, John 81 Schopflin, Bill 65, 158 Schotanus, Chris 37, 181 Schotanus, Nan 37,91, 163, 166, 167 Schumacher, Alan 81 Schumacher, Steven 175 Schwartz, Helen 72 Schwartz, Roger 37 Schwarz, Rick 65 Scott. Becky 72, 135, 163 Scott, Bruce 65, 161 Scott, Phil 65 Scoular, Bruce 65, 175 Scrcggs, Bob 77 Scroggs, Richard 81 Seocord, Penny 65,96, 131, 154, 158 Scars, Bernie 65, 177 Sebert, Joy 72, 136 See, John 81 Seeber, Tim 158 Segelstcin, David 65, 142, 153, 158, 161 Solders, David 37 Solders, George 81, 165 Selsor, Janet 81 Selsor, Jeff 77 Sestrich, Georgette 37, 167 Shafton, Andrea 81 Shonds, Bob 65,97. 132 Shanes, Charles 65, 95, 153 Shones, Lucile 72,97 Shonklin, Barbara 37 Shanklin, Mory Margaret 72, 96. 138, 154, 156, 164 Shannon, Curtis 65 Shapiro, Gerry 72, 103, 136 Shapiro, Marilyn 65, 129, 157, 163 Shapiro. Neil 65, 103, 132, 155 Sharon, Robert 72 Sharp, Chuck 81 Shaw, Barbara 65 Shaw, David 65, 97 Shaw, Mary Gay 37, 133 Shaw, Paul 77 Shaw, Philip 81 Sheehy, Fairlea 72, 137, 157, 163, 165 Shelden, Kathy 81,94 Sheldon, Debbie 65, 92 Shelley, Richard 65 Shelton, Dnvid 72 Shenkncr, Ruth 37, 91, 163 Shepard, Richard 37, 91 Sher, Nancy 77, 135 Sherer, Jonathon 81 Sherrod. David 72 Sherwood, Cathie 72, 162 Shindler, Larry 72 Shindler, Linda 72 Shipley, Georgeann 23, 37, 134, 142, 164, 165 Shipman, Chuck 81 Shniderman, A kina 37 Shnidermon, Joey 72 Shockley, John 81 Shute, Mike 81, 167 Shuyler, Wayne 37, 173 Sibala, Eva 81, 166 Sicbenaler, Nancy 77,97, 131, 156 Siekman, Donna 72 Sicss, Sherri 37 Sight, Tom 97, 149, 175, 182 Siler, Barbara 65, 93 Silverman, Carla 72, 131 Silverman, Ronnie 65, 171 Simmons, Diann 72, 131, 165 Simmons, Laures 77 Simon, Dick 37, 59, 104, 165 Simon, Scott 22, 23, 37, 139, 142, 148, 157, 162, 164 Simons, Carol 65, 96, 130 S.ms, Chris 72, 160, 181 Sims. Fred 65, 103, 136, 153, 161 Sinclair, Sharron 65, 147 Singer, Gayle 72 Singer, Mike 65,91, 132, 163 Singer, Nan 65, 167 Sipes, Lorri 72, 163 Skinner, Barbara 37 Skinner, Bonnie 72,92 Skinner, Clark 175 Skinner, Jonet 65, 134 Skinner, Susan 81 Slentz, Melonie 72,94, 128, 160, 167 Slentz, Robert 37, 96 Slocum, Virginia 37 Smalley, Marcy 77, 162, 164 Smith, Andrea 72 Smith, Bruce 149, 181 Smith, Cormi 72 Smith, Jonet 37, 102, 163 Smith, Jill 37.90. 138 Smith, John 72, 156, 160, 182 Smith, Laurence 37, 59, 90, 149, 171 Smith, Linda 65, 128, 163 Smith, Mark 72 Smith, Steve 81, 164, 167 Smith, Susan 60,65,92, 133, 148, 157. 163, 165 Smith, Terry 72,90, 136 Smith, Vicky 77 Snedden, John 72, 149, 183 Snowden, Jowott 72, 153 Solomon, Sheila 81 Solomon, Suzie 72, 131 Solomons, David 72 Soltz, Marsha 66, 93, 159 Songcr, Susan 65, 93, 152 Songer, Vernon 72 Sawders, Glenda 37, 102, 152, 153 Spain, Nino 81 Sparks, Dave 37 Spector, Steve 72 Speers, Allyson 81, 165 Speers, Barbara 37, 152 Sprinkle, Rick 72 Spungen, Al 81 Spungen, Debi 66 Stahl, Bruce 72 Stahl, Suzi 37, 105, 143 S tom per, Bev 72 Stansbargcr, Gail 72 Stansbarger, Pam 77 Stark, Koren 81 Stork, Robert 77, 136 Starling, Cindy 72 Stauch, Frank 175, 182 Steckel, Sharon 72, 92 Steele, Trudy 73, 155 Steffee, Betty 37 Stem, John 66,91, 139, 160, 182 Stein, Richard 73, 158, 167 Steinberg, Dave 37 Steinberg, Jerry 73 Steinberg, Joe 81 Steinberg, Sandy 66 Steinberg, Suzanne 73, 129 Stelmoch, Chris 77 Stephens, Tom 66,90 Stetzler, Ames 38, 102 Stcuber, Connie 81 Steuber, Russell 181 Stevens, Carol 38 Stevens, Eddie 81 Stevens. Vivian 66 Stewart, Linda 81,94 Stcwort, Ralph 66 Stiefel, Marsha 66, 129, 158, 163, 167 Stiefel, Richard 66, 153, 156, 162 Stinnett, Kay 66 Strass, Barbara 66, 92, 156 Stress, David 81 Strass, Rita 81 Strauss, Ann 66, 129, 157, 164 Strecker, Helen 66, 135 Strelluf, Randall 38, 161, 183 189 Strickland, Eorl 38 Stuort, Mike 183 Sturges, Chris 73, 167 Sturges, Cynthia 81, 166 Suddarth, Dennis 38 Suess, Bill 66, 160 Sukiennik, Esther 38 Summerhouse, Dennis 38 Summers, David 73 Sunderlond, Whitney 77, 165 Sutton, Jay 73 Sutton, John 175, 178 Svoboda, Nancy 81, 147 Swartz, Elliott 66 Sweet, Steve 66, 139, 161 Swenson, Carl 73, 181 Swentor, Susan 66, 135 Swiggart, Twila 66, 90 Switzer, Michael 38 Sykes, Edward 81 Sykes, Mark 73 Sypkens, Nancy 81 Sypkcns, Sally Ann 77, 138 T Tatum, Dan 81 Tatum, Jim 73 Totum, Kathy 77 Taylor. Debi 73, 162 Taylor, Jack 38, 102 Taylor, Linda 73 Toy lor, Mary 73 Toylor, Tom 91, 102 Test, Jack 132, 152, 161 Theobald, Daniel 66 Thomas, Donna 73 Thomas, Sandra 66 Thomas, Vikki 73, 155 Thompson, Debbie 38, 102, 165 Thompson, Julie 77 Thompson, Kathy 38, 92, 147, 163, 164 Thompson, Linda 66, 134 Thompson, Martha 66 Thompson, Michael 66 Thompson, Paul 66 Thompson, Paulo 38 Thompson, Sheila 73 Thompson, Vincent 73, 163 Thomson, Carol 38, 131, 142 Thomson, John 77 Thornton, Mary Jane 73,92, 128, 166 Throckmorton, Jim 60, 66, 173, 181 Tiffany, Diana 73 Tillery, Jane 73 Tillman, Shorron 66 Timms, Max 77 Tipp, Steve 38, 104, 143, 155, 158 Tipton, Suzanne 77, 133, 166 Titterington, Betsy 77, 130. 166 Tittenngton, Mary 66, 130, 154. 159, 160 Titterington, Pat 66,96, 175 Todd, Judy 152 Todd, Patricia 38, 143, 191 Tower, John 73. 182 Townlcy, Gail 66, 155 Trove, Som 77 T rethewey. Bob 66, 97 Tripp, Ann 81 Tripp, Frank 73 Trout, Nell 73 Truog, Karen 77, 137 Tucker, Ran 73, 136, 160 Turk, Cindy 73,94 Turley, Steve 73, 181 Turner, Paul 66, 152, 153 Tutera, Frank 171 Tvedten, Jeon 38 Tvcdtcn, John 81 Tyhurst, Mike 73 Tyrl, Larry 38.90, 102 Tyrrell, Patrick 73, 181 U Underhill, Kaye 66 Underhill, Luke 81 Unell, Bob 73, 136, 183 V Van Comp, Gloria 66 Vandever, Dirk 66, 172 Van Dyke, John 73, 181, 182 Van Dyne, Carol 66 Vorgon, Suson 38, 102, 128, 155, 163 Voughan, Ellen 77 Vedros, George 77 Veitch, Jeannine 66, 134, 156 Vcitch, Maureen 77 Vermillion, Bryce 77 Vermillion, Kathy 73 Vincent. Jeon 38. 105, 109, 143, 147, 150, 155. 163, 164 Vincent, Meredith 38,90, 142, 150 Virden, Craig 81, 167 Voelker, Bill 38,90 Voelker, Brod 73 Vollond, Cozonnc 38 Voss, Dick 38, 142, 149, 182 W Woos, Virginia 73, 93, 154, 156 Wode, Connie 66, 134 Wade, Patty 38 Wadsworth, Clark 66, 139 Wodsworth, Ethel 77, 137 Woggcner, Bob 77, 97 Wogncr, Jackie 38 Wogner, Judy 73, 129, 156 Waldmann, Sherry 73, 129, 163 Walje, Ken 73 Walker, Judy 66 Walker, Mary Ann 73 Walsh, David 38 Walsh, Lloyd 38. 105, 167 Walsh, Peggy 38, 147 Walter, Fronk 81 Ward, Beverly 77 Ward, Mike 77 Ward, Patty 66, 128 Word, Tom 38, 96 Wore, Kathryn 73 Wareham, Jim 73 Womock, Don 81 Warren, Dennis 73 Warren, Karen 66, 92, 129 Wosserstrom, Dick 77, 139, 149, 167, 183 Wosserstrom, Mark 60, 66, 142, 158, 183 Watkins, Allan 81 Watkins, Diana 66, 91 Watson. Bill 77, 136 Watson, Jock 38 Watson, Kenny 175 Watters, Dennis 66 Watts, Betty 66 Watts. Chris 77 Watts, Steve 81 Wax, Marsha 73 Waxman, Gail 73, 131, 160 Webber, Jacqueline 39 Weber, Joel 66, 181, 182 Weeks, Mary Lou 39 Wegener, Greg 73, 175 Weiler, Doyna 73 Weilert, Judy 73 Weilert, Ken 39, 156, 161 Weinberg, Morsha 39, 134, 142, 159, 161 Weinstein, Elyse 60, 66, 133, 157, 166, 167 Wcisberger, Susan 66, 93, 129, 145 Weiskopf, Suzi 73 We I bom, Debbie 78 Welch, Meridith 39,90 Wells, Kelli 78 Wells, Kristi 81 Welton, Janice 73 Welton, Kathy 66, 164 Weneck, Bruce 78 Weneck, Steve 39, 149, 176 Wengrover, Sally 73 Wcrthman, Jock 66, 96, 154 Wesiock, Wolfgang 39,91, 139, 151, 156, 163, 166, 167 West, Pam 73 Western, Chris 39, 139, 151, 164 Western, David 39. 103, 132, 143, 148, 163, 192 Wetherhorn, Randi 39, 102, 135, 157, 163, 166 Wethorill, Janie 73 Wheotcraft, Steve 73, 91, 163 Wheatley, Ben 66, 90, 91, 132, 154, 159, 163, 166 Whedon, Chris 78 Wheeler, Gordon 73, 181, 183 Wheeler, Mark 78,91, 183 Wheeler, Michoel 73 White, Brenda 39, 150, 162 White, Celeste 81, 146 White, Dixie 66 White, Edwin 81 White, Hal 73,95, 136, 154, 158 White. Jerri 73, 178 White, John 73, 160 White, Ned 66 Whitfield, Corolyn 66, 94, 135, 154 Whitmore, Joy 78 Whitt, Morshall 66,91,175 Wickersham, Steve 81 Wiedemann, Morilyn 66 Wiedenmonn, Lesley 73, 152 Wiedersberg, Everett 66 Wien, Ellen 39, 166 Wilkinson, Jim 81, 167 Wilkinson, John 23. 39, 142, 149, 166, 173 Wilkinson, Sarah 78, 163 Willard, Suzy 66,92, 130, 167 Willcut, Debi 66 Willioms, David 81 Williams, John 73,91, 132, 158 Williams, Marena 73 Williams, Mary 60, 66, 91, 128, 145, 163, 164 Williams, Robert 73 Williams, Steve 78 Willis, Pamela 66, 131, 157 Willoughby, Stuart 66, 149, 173 Wilson, Condi 66, 92 Wilson, Cathy 66, 130, 147 Wilson, Poul 73, 139, 149, 162, 166, 167, 182, 183 Wilson, Sue 66.92, 134, 165 W.nemiller, Wanda 39,90, 134, 142. 150. 157, 163. 164, 165 Wmett, Jenny 81 Winne, Dave 78 Wise, Ronald 39, 172 Wissmuellcr, Michiele 39, 155 Witcher, Kathy 39 Witherspoon, Jan 81 Witherspoon, John 73, 132, 182 Witherspoon, Nancy 39, 105, 134, 143, 150, 164, 165 Wolber, Dave 73 Wolf, Bob 73, 167, 175, 178, 181 Wolf, Joanie 39, 133, 142, 143, 191 Wolf, Jeff 73 Wolf, Trocy 39, 143, 149, 156, 161 Wood, James 78,95 Wood, Jim 66, 172 Woodbury, Jane 66, 128, 157, 163, 165 Woodbury, Marvin 39, 91, 102, 149, 151, 174 Woods, Barbara 39 Woods, Dick 73 Woodson, Janet 39, 155 Woodson, Janie 81, 163 Woodward, Cathy 73, 92, 152, 160 Woodward, Harriet 81 Woolf, Mike 81 Worthington, Dana 73 Wright, Becky 81 Wright, David 66 Wright, Don 78,97 Wright, Rochelle 78 Wrigley, Diane 73, 97, 103, 138. 160 Wurzburgcr, Allen 39, 102, 156, 161 Wybor, Lynn 73 Wysong, David 66, 90, 91, 182, 183 Y Yager, Don 73, 158 Yager, Steve 39 Yarowsky, Jon 60, 66, 139 Yaskolka, Judy 66 Yeckel, Judy 81 Yehling, Victor 39, 102, 142, 148 Yeo, Marji 78 Yeo, Marti 78, 137, 166 Young, Gail 81 Young, Nora 39 Yukon, Janice 78, 129, 165 Yuratovich, John 178 z Zarr, John 39, 136, 149, 162 Zee-Cheng, Chi-Lui 160 Zehring, Kothic 78, 166 Zeller, Bob 39 Zenitsky, Jay 66 Ziegler, Fritz 39, 58, 105, 149, 176 Zolotor, Debbie 73 Zuk, Ann 81 190 Lucy Blockmor Editor-in-Chief Ed Schifmon—Photogropher SACHEM Staff Pot Todd Orgonizohons Editor Joome Wolf—Art Editor Tino Reicher—Art Editor James H. 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