Webster Groves High School - Echo Yearbook (Webster Groves, MO)

 - Class of 1964

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On the journey toward this goal, it is necessary to accept the advice and guid- ance of experienced persons, to obtain the knowledge of various facts, to acquire the - ability of working with a team, to receive the power of expression, and to further the expansion and development of individual interests. Along with these significant experi- fl .l ences tliere are many fond memories connected with this walking away. It is to this journey in life, the walking away, that the l964 ECHO is dedicated, 4 Administration Closses Contents Sports Music ond Dromo Activities Features 5 the odvice ond guidance of experienced persons I 1 1 v 'wif SWG ,X x X xfyx 1 F1 Ga, 1 fr 'N MX M.-2 CWYQE A' .fmng xy A .. ,. , gw V V5 . X ?ZQ7Qf1Fffi 1 7 N Q05 W, Qfwfs 1 .1 ef1 'f 2' , xmm 42 . W s , . ,. 'f 'ffm ' ,' f I .74W',.h,.W M7153 ,S .ifwlgrf ' it - Y' X SV' V 59.s7-Wiipi. M . . . H2157-t S. f M , js-4 , W-': Q A X George W, Brown ww gg . Charles E. Garner 522195 ffdiilvw .A Joy E. Whitener Office of the Superintendent of Schools George W. Brown, Ph. D. Charles E. Garner, D. Ed. Joy E. Whitener, M. Ed. V. J. Leonard Caroline Barrere Julia Anthony Helen Brown Mildred Corte Ursula Jagoda Florence Roberts Marjorie Wehmeyer Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Assistant to the Superintendent Secretary Secreta ry Secreta ry Secreta ry Secretary Secreta ry Secretary Special Personnel E. L. Brand, M.D. William L. Kloppe, M.S. Anthony J. Carosello, M.A. Esther Replogle, M.A. Martha Hilden, M.S.W. Esther Emmons, M.S. Roma Lake, R.N. Mary Harris, M.S. Health School Physician and Physical Education Instrumental Music Vocal Music Social Worker Director of Cateterias School Nurse Special Education Board of Education Earl R. Tweedie, President Reynolds J. Henderson Robert H. Batts, Vice president Harold E. Knight Mrs. C. Wheeler Detien Albert J. O'Brien 4i Howard A Lotto Joseph R Verby Office of the Principal Howorcl A. Lotto, M.A Joseph R. Verby, Ph.D. Tyke Yotes, M.Ed. Robert K. Smith, M.Ed Eileen Andersohn Nell Bopp Lourine Cleneoy Louise Kuehn Dole E. Weber Ruth Ridgwoy F? +'e4K45'?4? ,W Principal Association Principal Deon ot Students . Director ol Activities Secretory Secretory Secretory Secretory Secretory Secretory X v. we.:5 ..:- ,Y-1-11' -,,..,., , dd? N- WWE,- ff., ,I .,, fm ., hi KQWQQFA 35-4'ium..ALW5 3111 fllivmnriznm xi 3 hmm B. mgvrz Elnatrurtnr in Art 1931 - IEEE'- lfliilp lnnr amh lllillly rumfuriing mrmurirn un' rluur tlyr pagra un a lifr un-ll liurh. Hia lifr nt' num-ltiulp zmh uutiring hruutinu In thr uarirh intrrratu uf lyia urlyuul, hia t'rirnhu, z1uh his runununiig will hr an lining mrnnmriul tu ull mlm lmrm him. 10 Faculty mm-aw., ,. .v 4? tw. ,gc My Murl Allen Annette Beale Es' K' k we -vis P v f 1 ,Ns Q, NJSMYZ cya ' ,- 4,, ?4wf'DllItf fvavf f Jane Bernard Jeannette Bickley Ginevra Blackburn Alice Bolay Kenneth Boulding . ew . fag .df ,xx sv' A fee Q .vb V X gf t x Wm W fit Q . :J , ., 7 my r ,,...., .,.. ,. In Up-1, LaFern Bowden Adrian Boyer Jeanne Bragg George Brucker Suzanne Bushey Qglyy X! f M155 'CW Pilkw, Apu.. 953, K ,gn sumti f Q3 lk 't... . . --1 ., s kc ' Z ,. . QQV ' Q 'WW' me t we r Q jfixz ,fy 9 X l f. ix ci ' 1 ' 1 i , an ,qi 1 ' 4' , Q 0 9 . , Q 'Nr' t Mgr' i 151 4, Ruth Bynum Minerva Canavan David Castillon Patricia Cate Elise Coleman k1'x 52w 5 ' ' f kim ,, N- .gt ' -gnggfr:-,Ne ,, 5 ,yy ,,,. Beryl Dalrymple Dorothy Daniel Vincent Dempsey Hazel Farmer Kenneth Fast . 1 . . mf.. ' Gertrude Fiehler Ee :ga-,X lim 1 ff A Kenneth Griffith ll, 4, A43 if- wwf Mildred Frederiksen Raymond Fues , -,I Aw. ,,..... wx 1 an Emory Hampel Eleanor Henneke fivr, , Nm, v-..,,.4 Lilburn Hoehn 7 I. F A, ri 1, V, .5 ' .,.....,, 'W mf J Www- 'ww Lewis Hoffman ,Q-.-Q. Inez Howard r' fl rf ' 3? ' 5 34 few, , 5u.,.M ll' l l l, l l l ll 5 Froebel Gaines Mary Gclw hw...-... f.,- 2.L'7 L l Wesley Henson David Hill l l l ' rw , - 4 ' Y J A C -1 if 7 Q wel- ' 1 'P j X ' . J ' , X i s L, 'QIAA 4 f X 4 1 1 . , - 9-f3Zif2i ' -2- W l,-ggi m,':.,f '.-2 ay: .g.1,w'i,,s,a ,ap . '31 .1115 'Xian' ' 212. .','1o::::g:gi,ti,nj- .P . . . ' 11' .Sf-'Z-1-1-2-'zx-1 ' . 4 .QI Us 'SNP ,vw Corinne Jackson lOr1C1 .lones i 1. ll ii ll 'l l if ' rvxt ll -055+ ' il...-I l ll X R: l' me ,fr X , I' , 'f 2.1 ,' l L A -A, A, f i , L L. V , ,, l Lawrence Jones Irene Jungers Marie Koons Yvonne Lanagan Henry Lemclce i . :vi VU' l yl Ralph Litzsinger X x X - Ruth Mackenzie 12 l l 1 Faculty i we-' A s ., 4, 5. J Ei 'fF'f w' Q' il , f 'Fug ,met Jann? gmmx S 5 X X x if Q, F vii! M V V W I ,. V492 I ,mis :QM 41:-, P f f .. . Q. Q if ' f ' pr- - . in-v H v-xl J, xxx Q H Q2 l h x A GMM Marie Madsen Georges Massot Billy Matthews Ray Moss Theodore Nickles '. ,Q X is ,,, ff H rf ' N 1 5 4 . ,, F? ft' in J ,, 4 im in M SY? ,, - : 1 n S X vig N W M .fs ftftfgt, in-1 .0 ' 4 ' Q' .9 ' 1 ts. st.. szfile Hu' e Pearl Pierce Henriette Pierson Joseph Nolan Glenn Ogle Helen Pag . ww ' MT Y K t Kg, ' .sex ' 7 . - X WM. . 'E ' f ,4.,J-I ., , Y .af ft- A 4 -Q Q ,wx r va t Mt ff Q tmfmwi 1 S , , V ' ' lf J 4 1,1 2, wx, 22 f S ' ' r M 5' XT ,, A' , few-i I G ' gf? 51713 ' X Lf J' ,, ., ,, 0 f Rebecca Y 1 I fl. Marvin Shelton Elaine Smith FacuHy Pratt Don Reid Margaret Schowengerdt' Q 1 Richard Schuchardt Newton Settle ! X. we-M N , fl ,ff 1 '55 X .N ,X .. X 1 ' I ,gms Q Q 5 :-25 5 , WM f , ' .. .MQ F W :- f ' --4-1 'wx S ' , ,STM .4w-.-- -we WJ 3 f - .: .1 V Y- A 1 ' V . ,fy - sf f R ' 'lfffbfpm L Ernestine Smizer Helen Southworth Jessie St. Jean 'N T I fx Q' 9' James Tuthill Gordon Trotter mlb-. Faculty Margaret Van Diggelen Dorothy Weirich Patricia Whitington Grant Winton Albert Georges Massot I E 3' ..,,g ,far iff? of Wolfington Tylce Yates Webster's second foreign exchange teacher, Mr. Georges Massot, came to the United States from Vallon Ardeche in southern France. He and his wife applied at the Commission Franco-Americaine l'Echanges Universitaires in Paris, and the Board of Education in Washington, D. C, found him a posi- tion at Webster High and one for his wife at Hixson Junior High. Mr. Massot, who taught classes in French at Webster, has studied Latin, Greek, and the Romance languages, as well as English. He claims also to know thirty-tive words of Yougoslavian! The Massots were special guests at a reception given by the Student Coun- cil. At that time they were presented with a new bicycle, ci gift from the student body. Mr. Massot, please say that in Eng- lish. Howl 15 14 3,0492 W99 i Y gy,,,j,Of.7nfiffM -Q-.sw 5 Q, Q! as AVJIM tus I lib-,man , Q' ' if 'A N A' , ' . ' rfwwjo 'I f7'2! x9Iwr ll 3 lumix ..,...i.., wr: 55 M X Nu V, ROW 4: Howren, Knoesel, Ward, Knudsen, Wilhelm, Hattleld O'Brien, Wagner. ROW 3: Pursell, Reed, Covington, Stuber, Chris tensen, Ferguson, McNeil, Mcllroy, B. Detering, Mellor, Batts, Rose Mabry. ROW 2: Day, McDonald, Armstrong, Durham, Stoclce White, Witte, Baer, Banks, Neininger, Westphalen, Webber, Student Council 1 .,5 Theurer, Walker, Brandin, Baker, Brubaker, Shaw. ROW 1: Kelly Amerman, Woodard, Cooley, Sturges, Winkler, S. Detering Menlce, Schacklin, Quist, Norris, Tomlinson, Zinzer, Lonergan, Be dell, Werth, Weaver, Flesch, Geyer. The sixty-five members of the Student Council met every other day dur- ing the fifth period to discuss and deal with the problems of the stu- dents. The council successfully carried out the traditional activities as well as developing new protects, Various committees, primarily under the direction of senior council mem- bers, provided the Magazine Soles Campaign, Hello Day, Twin Twirl dance, orientation of new students, sports presentations, student elec- tions, and assemblies. The success of these events illustrated the em- ciency of the group. Money making proiects, such as the selling of stock and the Spaghetti Supper, provided funds to carry on the foreign student program, Each year the foreign student who comes to Webster is automatically a mem- ber of the Student Council. Pierfrancesco Pezze, from Italy, participated in the council activities and learned about Webster's school government. The Student Council, is a charter member of the Suburban Association of Student Councils, and through this organization, Webster hos been able to exchange ideas and policies concerning student government, Ha . . . ha, is that funny! i,-.eh 16 Guidance Council SIN? ' .W f . if L Y BACK ROW: Hawken, Smith, Jones, Mrs. Weirich, White. FRONT ROW: Deem, M. Mellor, Mannion, Schweit- zer, G. Mellor. w its I I lil X I I I vi-s iii vim 4-I 4.f.-ii. xiiwim l I 3l sin, H63 , m,.Cl'1ifisYIniJC-ips C , .... .,., ... CNCLHC 3Qis as Q50 in ., GUIDANCE EHW , ,l- SLC Webster High is one ot the few schools in this area which has a iucliciary branch ot its student government. The students are given the responsibility ot disciplining themselves under an Honor System. This system provides for a Student Guidance Council and an Honor Code. The Council was reorganized this year using the suggestions and ideas brought out in assemblies and student discussions. The membership, pow- ers, and specific rules were set down in a Constitution. It is hoped that these changes and additions will continue to maintain the respect, support, and enthusiasm of the students. The members ot the Council endeavored to explain to violators ot the Code, the privileges and advantages ot the Honor System. With its penal power the Council seemed to be etlective in preventing otlenses and in discouraging possible offenders. Guy Mellor, student vice-president, presided over the Council which con- sisted ot three members from each class and the student president, Denny White. Mrs. Weirich served as taculty adviser. , .f . ..,, W--W f A , T9 Ti 'f s ..,. , ii? V L ' rw V s S I -G 2 A ,, W Q55-if f -Q E' 7' 7' 1,1 Q,,?-1 ' ., x Li V ' I. 51 U f i ggqgd , ' J ,, 1- A ' . ,. 1,-N , I g! W U m I' 'U' ! 1', 1 L L1 . ff' , , M 71 W LlCfX!ij',JgT,V,f'!IJfL!l!KE1 v 1 fy, KAN AAW,Q.f jflxlm.. fx H142 V 1 pfziv! Jff!fVW,f1,fllL VJ, , fb M1 M wi W AWK ff L 2 ' Lil' ' , , . , I J the knowledge of various facts .. .' www ,MW ,,.... W.: Am M , ,, il W, fb 42 I MMM x fx sw. . X, W' X - f M 2 f by wm,QQw.,, Wglkr' f 54 f 2 .345 My Qmgwg, , X Q , M ff WMF' M Y 1, , E l fam A 2, f f ,. , wm...,,h.wf I Neal Losse President Senior Class Officers Senior Class Cabinet Boydstun Cloud Curtis Feldman Heimbrodl Hollander McCaFlerty McCombs MCV0ciker . '! ,IQ Qbl Q-gmw., 5 rf -.,,w , Z -ik 11h :Hn ,fix ns 'T-4 7' X -p- 7D f r ll 'T' x 20 i f 1, wg mx Qi ' f '4 . X 0 ,, wwf W, uf, f f .. .. , J! ff Z ww f f' 75144 - f 5 ,V ,- , f MDW ima , Www wwf . .X We f y ' fwwqf Tom Sfuber Vice President Davis Lantz Minardi Q4 ' , I an vie, 'll we Us divas -' fi Erbe McCaHer1y Martin gm-dh -'qv 1'- lib- ive' Tw is iz A . N - 4,,4g,1,: 7. ' 1' '- f' , 3 V ,J ,- -azzn 'wr Senior Class Cabinet my -- awk fv- , ev- , 1, Morgan Schumaier Q AD? 5 wr' .y vf' A 'S 'sf' 'mv dm 'fix Murray Smith Tweedie x. L 'Q 345' rw g nv we mary .hr ,A 'TIZP' Reeves Sperber Weaver ,Q-Mpnmfvv Reeves Stout Wright ls that do? 21 iw--.8 ii, ff-1-S ,fs l E1e.,Q' L Roderneyer Tomo ill , N.. 1 ' eg 'ew lf f ' , . ...,.-.,. . .,.. Jim Ackenlfiauser Janine Alderman Joyce Adkins Julie Alexander Mmm Cw ,ff : ,-65245: 'CII73' ,W 2 f .- ,,w4vW 'r f 'W ','- svn- fl '. l s A.. ,, Robert Allin All you need is a little will power and Samuel Arndt Metrecalf' f , - when iv- 1. -H 5 , -ww we is 9-,VJ James Agee James Allen James Asliwell In ,gg- C X 1 fa -in I t i Stephen Albright Robert Allen Seniors Donna Avery l l l l l l l r l l i i i l i i l I I i l l I l l , ,A 4, Q M QL M . M , X sr Beverly Batty Linda Barber Gay Barnett David Basch Mary Bashtord James Baugher Laura Baumstark Dorothy Beasley Lynne Bedell Nancy Beeman . aQe9fQ':31 H L3 at C' V gl James Beneclce Q,,- 'YW ' . J y W f X X vwwwdiwd James Berger Charles Beyer gy mv il L ff Q Seniors Elizabeth Bickel C ff I 4 CT! K, ' Robert Bennett w W, 1 ,- Q g l v . . yi- Dayid Birenbaum Claire Black ll Gordon Bland Cynthia Bolin IW! ,jhvf JUN. 5 wpnm-av' IL at Susan Bosley 'W' Donna Bowman IGS' ld! 79 ' x 'T-117 Thomas Boyd Polly Boydstun Burton Brame B Y-I e '5 'X' 'K 'un .. ...du -,-H: uf' rs., im: 5 3 R, ,X 1 , es. V A196355 Jill Broughron Eddie Buford Alf 411 fs Q, ff' f 1 ! K 4 -mix , r, r ' Q 'lifix - . ,nw , ,.: ,mx -- fm. Lindo Brown Robert Bum r r, X. ef ' ,, , Af,f.f,. v - , ' 4 riff. ' . 593.13 :MEX J. PQQIS' 1' ,E iw' , , Q - .r 152 NW' V' ' r -, .4 , ,. gy - . ,fsywm - -V Agia? S T34 ,'.,.d' ' W - ap.. s rx W 53... 5 Q TMI? 3 X Q. M' 5 dw XM xv . Q, 3 H -I si s ' .1239 ' ,Q fx wapmwbg. -N , QQ., I W, Q my I 4 f , A .r,, rdr , d gg ,. Q: Sonic Burkey Corole Burton Mousko roll-coll , ,. Q 1 X d Rv Am., 1- 1 .-Jn. f rf ' f . ,-, , ff f' , 5 f 4 ' P A' www- f: 'X , , , ' 1 Zzywyg w, ,. mm, My , 5 avg , . if U , - . -2 .. 'fr . , f' ' 2 4 'ff Q'f,.,4m l , : .- , ' --L,- .V Mew' , A-Wu , ' 155 ' . 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Robert Feldmorm - Robert Ferguson Shoron Fiddmormf F, F ' Suson Estes Verno Efhridge Mork Fohey K Q,-.4131 'WIN' fir Lindo Fischer ' '02 S, f Vicki Fischer 2, 6 gem 'm' Dicmme Flesh N ' .I vrj'-v ' rx: 'Es rf 3 lla. 30 11175 ,mx mam :FD flin- Susan Fleicner Anne Forry Seniors ,L 411'-'fr-.M f G Vi J 55 2,31 f 324 ,V iw, ,mia . V, V - 7, V - f ,. A f, f,Z:2f2wV ' 4552 V ' V .V ., , A ui 1 iv 1 V' , if- 4 f I Z ' V e E 2 V N f ,, ' , V 5 y, Q' 'Z 'f I ff? ,' i 9 ' A' , ..., V ,, .:.f-:iff I , ..X.,, V i 4? I I . Mimi ,W Coiirell Fox Ina Francis 5' V NY Q-N A f if 21813 WN , sw R ' bb R vw iv, Nw. ...., ,V f . 1 X ' 'J' Q - ,fi 559 ' K Quik -4, ,,,. ',, f Q.5-lj, 'Q , -if ,V ff 'V ,Q '51, In e V. .. MV, ,x -:V-14 - V , 1:1,,4., V ,, 3 'Wvirmum' 41? VSV' -nu....,,.y Everlean Franks William Garner Joan Frederick David Gaebler Robert Geile David George in M do .,i,. G JN .A ,. Y SEN b ifws X ' I S Cf, 4' 5 I1 as 42? ,,:'-iv' MTV. .V N Auwuuaw Nancy Gampher Gary George S i ,wi H3422----I Andreo Geyer Clio Gibson Jonoihon Gilbert Lindo Gill Thomas Gillhom Michoel Girou r 'nn- :Q W.: A M fe, W' f 4 ff A X ,IQ X Z 5? W Q A 'ff , 4,3 'W . n 25 1 6 X ' f f f f , X7 ,, I ,gems , , , C eq 'Was Z , ,Agri , ,, , Aw f sf 6 1 Q .ff G' 22 V, ,ff 1 !f X ,Ml ,, Q7 9 Fam. 55 ,Dfw -mix tx S 4. . f 4,,,-vp 'ww 822 ,- f-75. i ,ge-, lhomos Gm do ami llf ' :za r Gld fl all f f ll rj erry O Keith Good Helen Gordon qw fUN .4 - , V :- MCE r ww-1-5.-vmf ESQ v 1 ff'-X , A , - r Polricio A. Gordon Pofricio L. Gordon Ivlichciel Gofflieb Sandro Groeser ,i o .ei 32 Seniors 'USL-I fi J Yr , A :ir if A .A ang. wfll-KY Gary Gray Dennis Greene Seniors Zi Mary Gusoskey Karin Hamingson 'Z-7?'aw'? William Gwyn James Harkey '- ff if u- I Kmgem ,V Eddie Grice 1 'Mootche-rs! Marsha Groppel ,,,'e'ff.., , x 5- nur'-, fwx s T7 M7' Marvin Haberfhier Sugqn Haddock Michael Harris Rgy Harris . 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Alon Hoffsten Robert Houser 'fb ICWWM 35 The Trnumvlrote Wllllom Hitchens iw iiiliflf X 5+ +19 xxx:-S' H4 Agri'-Q Chrisfine Hofrneisfer Jock Howell '45-., Mark Hudson A gg, ., .. fdwy. fa- Hi 61 ff x- 42-Y-ws-. Michael Huebener gk- 53 p-X X XX :A gb, 4a...,.. ' Ronald Howren Nedrq Hoy Seniors , pw My in I 'lv- 'ff-,sf .ww -V Denis Hugh Mark Huneke LouAnn Hunter Michael Jabbour Douglas Jackson Susan Jacobs Richard Johnson Robert Johnson ,nn cs, I fl! .Th .- 'c I vm :in ,.,,., 7, 'ii I A If all , x I , I M iff' is an! fl JA 'Agp-ef... 15119 H, Dovid Johnson Judith Joos -4u!H'W9r Bo rloo ro Jones Joyce Jordon 3390. Seniors Jone Kelley 2 J mdk!!! Rosolynn Kessler J 2, F J? 7, -1 Jocqueline Jones Michoel Jones Kenneth Judson Lillion Kohn Q J 2 una V 3 J stiff' 'ni veg, , J s -5 sf 4 , A - ' i il W' J, 1 V f 1 if , vf'iJ b 'lb -sg V . ' 3 - - -' f M my ...f X . . X ,A -1 ' 1 gl.-gf J., s JN 32 WSW- wf's. ww -Jim ,-fgfvs : e X 1 W E 'Axe'-, ,fs 3:3 J L, ' ..,saif.? 50514 Af - ,?'.s1'Xfsa??ff ' Eloine Kormon Curtice Kelley Iron 'em out! Seniors Noncy Keffenbrink SUSOH Kme Rkhord Knk Shqrgn Khjnger 2FW,f N ,if if, v m ! yan- A' 417' ,,,.....,.... 3 of 1 f ,,V, ,, 'f2z5 3'.:'1mhy , Wwffekgeqgk WS ' , , ' ' -' v V WQ. . K 1' v fa ,. .ur Q ' S we .A - .. W go, 'A f 4 is - 1-Wm! ' FMLQ Q . 5 f ffm 5 j f 'f X f ,g-5 ' ' c '?:f'J 5.- if lx mmf wmmmmkmef QW , , 1 K Y my ,. 1 , 2 1 ll- mmf- X Q Y . M. 'mwmSwwwe,F f Q 1, 5 nf 4-f X K A wgQ+ 3 A-Q ' 4 ' ' Uk ' .ALI If Nancy Kisslinger Mory Kleifsch Nine-He Knudsen Sfeve Koeln Jo Ellen Koeppe Sonclro Kohler Joyce Kol1lhouFf Betsy Koons Corol Kroemer Robert Kreider um 'Wk ob 'nr-Kr' 'Ne Susan Krueger Karen Krumrnrich Martha Kusiak Sue Laffler Seniors Avvk ,MY 'E'-III! Vicki Larason Judith Laux f , WX? 'f if 'f' Q i , f '41 O ff' 6 -Q 'lm A . . . - 5.. f , ' H -' - V ' 3 Y, nf - W , s i : Y -iq Ev fir 'A gif? , gf f 2 ? 1? , ,. , J Z Q- A 2 ' xiwf S 1 , , . J , gk. .. y l X 1 fd , X 1 Sv 1 W , f f NMA ik J -A - S4 Kathi Kuehn Donna Landry vp.-......-w ix Z, 'NW H x 1' 1 x . .g , 'Qu -0: wx' -r -' 41 ,mfs -1 w 1 I f g Q X 'V' ,H Q l , , K if N ' uw f s X 4: fum ,asm 1253? M 39 R slim .grw.dl7f xy Q61 1 Roxanne Lange f- AP' W! 4 ,n ' 59 1 2' ' I ,lg Barbara Kunz Susan Landwehr Th. 5 3 X ff, A Tom Lantz S m o o t h l i 1 if C39 'YZSLJ 95- -,..,.,.r' W - I-A I-1 Cherre Lawoler Catherine Lewis N- A 'W zf f2iM,v,2,' ' J .. , , , ff fs vii? 0' ', lu I 7 f , f V 4. Afy f I iff f P fi? V Q 3? K Z Jw . ' -f iffy? we e. i , W . ' , 'liifili f 44' yi w fr: , 1 f r :yQ.',,4ff, M 4..,.Wv . W X 7, -Z-f yf 'fi' Q-,H+ Z5 ff 9 f if f 1 y f 1 if if ,S Sandra Lea Vivian Lee Peggy Lewis Raymond Lewis 'ENV dh gh, 'A t 'K.., 1 - 4-u.h.w w.-...gl 115 J Jane Lively Lynn Lonergan Don'f be scared, Norm, l'lI help down. if you ,ofwbk 'mini ,M Mary Looney Catherine Leonard William Libich QQ lj- , 453 Q-K 3 R..- yew.,-- 1 Seniors William Lorch iwr ,cl-Y '15 1.4 Seniors Marilyn Lueders f ' mg E is 'ef' Neal Losse Paul LunCJS'frOm Barbara McCaHerTy me -MEL SP 4' 'j 'ww ,Q Q A ty . , , 'wif MJ? Atv- xk f -6 1 Q2 RN' 595 E, .JJ ' Xa 'QMS .ann fm W X f-fd? 413 er-'rap Patricia McCafTerTy Mary McComb Kevin McCord James McMuIIin Jane McQuerter Susan McReynolds Lynne McVicker Jane MacGreevy Robert Mabry Jeff Maloney X ,,, ll Judith Manning Joan Marlow ,f , 1 ,WK I A .- 1 - fl!! fg V if 4 Q .vw -, v ,,., J. A A ,' ,i 0 , f f W A CQ yfw, f . 'V . N-,ff-sf-wi , . no ff 1 if ,A r -1 - , G f i 5-7 4 f M.. .avi ,mn .fin 62 1 ig. 'ef-2' i' Christine Mancini Robert Manes i rni Seniors .. 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XV H svfkzr- S .- , J Y S - , J .v- ,,,. , .g,5g,,M WX 'wiswfvf We mv' Patrucra Muchaelson Guy Mules Marsha Millan Richard Miller 43 Seniors Seniors John Miltenberger ' Y - ,Qt 3 'QB 132 g , f-. ar-f+f'J 1 WQM 2 Steven Milfenberger ,, I ? , New l 'w,, 13 Molly Milligon Kofherine Minfeer fb M -q: e 'r .4 fm: ,WWW 205- E 4 . -4' ,i 'f 5 ,,,i,, 1-rf W We x I ff ' GN f, 1 as -M---ff 4 4 li 11- .1 if , .-f,. ,HH ,.v, ,f jfqf!fgrl .f V , N V 1 rl ,f , , f l f v M 4. so .,, ., . ll C 'Q-. 1 as .-..-:Myer- ' VN, 1'T5'f x x X Ci l X 1 'GF .. 4 H- 1 1-Q QL -' -g.....-f 'fa 44 A W4-wnL..., 'AQ' I A7 Jr- x, X ' er 3 awww C um, Philip Moeller Don Moore Jomes Moore Donold Morgon Miclwoel Morgon Robert Morgon .loon Moriorfy Thornos Mueller Willionw Mueller Dione Munroe Q' Susan Murray Gayle Mutlt ,..-.., ,. . 1-rss-arf Rmb. 'Q , Helen Nelson Donna lvluschany Jean Myerscough ! ' ,nk .Av N lg 'ln M ' 9 A if Q, M 2 N -f -4. A -5 .f ':f4.w L Qi sr Keith Muschany Kenneth Nalnorski rr 3 j . , Beverly Newman Ni- , . .F nm Ronald Newman mm. Steven lvlusterman Edward Nelson ,f f ., ,,,..Qf55?wW,gf1 f x f trr , .,r, slab fax 'V yl , 1 A 'ww LM Seniors Gail Newsom 15.352 JK A J 5' C5 ng , yum'- , ' r My . j iz, . s x A Q. K, 45 Karen Norris g 5 ,1QHm f 5 Robert Norden ,,, 'S YW? ' , Vi .- ' ' ' ' , f 14, -.. ffI:',.- wi 3 'M '- Avis - N in QL , ' V X ff x N 4. iw. 61h- f,.s '1f7,.r f ,vw , Katherine Nies Denise Nitzsche Seniors l I -new Geraldine North Kathleen O'Brien WN 195' Virginia North Michael O'Brien 13 fam Robert Norton Michael Null Karren Oeth Ludine Oliver Y'- x T' f ,TVX ww ' QW , 3? if ad! -,me IF. ass..-kv. -1 Q rw- mf- VQ r , X My mr- i w'W 0' Palais, fi WN mn rm 'F' .5 f-1... Kenneth Penrod Pefefs Jornes Peukerf Seniors 'S Robert O'Reilly Susan Palmer Patricia Pardue Nancy Parker Patrick Parker Kathleen Passanise John Pearman Pafricia Pearman Gary Penrod Piero Pezze wire 4 - , S . S ff--....,-f f f aww Ellen Pfeiler 3. Az , Sv .,..v.: W IZ 'f7S1'L9 A' my fl ' V .4 , r J, 1 Q I IDs, .fur-f A. fx , AeT '2!'P si 'ff 'H . ma E' v x . 14. ., ,:,g', ,I 'rr 1. 1.4,-if. ':.-422. lz'u-,Civ f'f.cw.n:, 'n i , ,N wmmuw mg 5 ,AL 7 ,J .qv K f ,,,,th ,Am . ,fm an Apqwi' .mel f in iv' Y w Beverly Quisl Elaine Randall Edwin Reed Seniors Rurliann Phillips Gary Poe Wanda Pressley George Price Frances Procopio William Punslmon Tatum Pursell George Purvis Patricia Quinn Sleplwen Reeder .1 ' NY Q' rx? YZ' -f' 9 Earle Reeves .- -:f,-,n.w':1, ' V' me J , ,-, .,- 1 f 'if 1? iff V A , 'W 47-V' gt- w ' m z, , . 5, 135 1 QQ? , A uf XV 1 A Q f 1 e 4 X wa X N f 2 WM 5 X Nm 5 , X V QV i .omg 4- .,: ps ,v x x df s 'Q X f f x 1 Ernest Reeves Susan Rehkopt Janet Reichardt Kate Reilly Oliver Richards Jeannette Roach Eileen Roberts Janet Robinson , lf I A --. f X All 'V' Q e ,. Q 'Gisli 'f 3 Q, 4 'CMT' 5 11 'P' if I Y X 1 , Y wh 3 f 1. if .wig Q.. rt- ,xx A . fm - M Q K X 433' f X N 'gg X is ' H f M ,Q 1 Q xxvff ' .1Ys'XNl4!t?:y,W gy? 1 ff' R ' 5631 ' . J 'Q-gf' , ,, f ix, 2 ..,.- . iii '.M,f,L With- Q'- Seniors Richard Rodemyer Patricia Rodi Diana Rogers Wiliiarn Rothe I -an 'MW ' -- is U? -Ms i A . Q fx ig 49 A015 Susan Ruder Richard Rush I 5331 3 ? Q58 ' -,,, ., if f. , Lf , Y , W Marykay Rudolph Sandra Ruiher .N gs MYWTY 4.-'ff Fred Ruhoff Marie Rusan Forrest Ryan Jeanne Saclcse , r fl'-41 's A M W r, ' 5 4 ' s. 3 r wg, A . ' 'fi ' 1' igfrx 'C 0 Seniors Douglas Schaver Janet Scheele x , A -lv . .- fo- ar- 'K?,s-:f'fXx . 'I , 4 5- . , , -,4 . 1 . 1 Q 5, A im xv' Y Q . 1, - ' W 'ag Patricia Samuels Carol Schacklin She did WHAT! i 'Y Pornelo Schibig Dole Schmid Judith Schmidt Horold Scnnedler Gordon Schoeptte Koren Schrink Steven Schurnoier Suson Schweighoefer George Scnweser Rondy Scott f 118 ,,,.fw..,.,,, any v aw- , 1 , 'K t A G 1-i f Z- 153525 W Q PM mio M' iq ,fr . ' Q A Q I' , X f- t we if K, We 1 N- - va -' 'F ,K .N I ,, Em, ' i Y X x 'S X! 11' Stephen Scott Goul Scrrvener Jomes Senbert 'Wav Peter Senseney ,pf . W' , . ' -ta +25 w x li Joy Sewell Phyllls Sleberf W f',f:QW f 5- A27 .fx-My ef Wy f , f -A A X I f jf, W f f Q!!! I ff 477 ff' 7 A X? fix! Q, .f f , f 1 W' by , 7 W ,Q y mf ky f Zyv ,fy 9 L 4 is ,. .-. my if rg - jx - 4:,4Li., Ywyw I A SS i' 'Ve ,Q 1 ff X Cv 4 wx .,,f r V p V1 ,Q-' J, '-. 1--- 'F . . Sgfqq 31 I.n ' :wx ,. ACR 2 2 ,Ala JA f A W ff, .wg x A rw ix., 'wtf 'MS N gh . S xx Richard Sprott Stephen Stark Lyndy Staver Sue Sternrnermann Mary Stevenson David Stewart Mary Stewart Roberta Stigers Curt Stindel Sherry Stites Susan Sperber Rex Stahl Willard Starnm ,.1 ' MN' f2 Wl isa, 1 f ' , V if gt za., ? 'z ,l 4, I X 5 5 'A 2 .S 1 -. ,QvU'f5,,.,..v,,.- .www , K 'Y' ' X Q Sf ,, , 5 45 gl' --rw...-.., i. s ff 442 Ku fix QSM. 'QA aun- 71 ef 4 gYy:,1f is 4' ' ,ww I USN .Af xx J. 0 .Avv-' Seniors Lauren Stanish I ,AQ 'Ui' ,. , '57 Uk' it 'W QNX. Fix 'Z Q f ' 1 Seniors John Stoclce John 5tOCl4hOm John Stout Ellen Strickloncl S we f' N, ' f wiki ZVKW 'W 'Q 3 t x m..,-- 1 fo. 'C J A , ww vw. iallw 'W' t 1 'tt a K o4Qjfj' 1' wwf QUN. , 21 If 5, '. 5 . . A' .am U! W f :Q J 1 Q xy V' - , ' . - , -1, . .. 1 ,Q ?,,, ff 1: ,, f film ff 24, 4f t1f,,.4 , f'15 3 ? , tg , if . vt -11, wr .-. gfsf. 1, j... A at -'U' '3 X. ,HQJ3 it ., -,-H.. , l , '52 Y .v JN1' '53 93' - ,qu-l '31-ig, 551' Y . X '7't?ffl ' 1--', V7 735 wg-7-N Wt lx SHN 'su-.,.,f ,4 ftqih M 1 .ai av W., A! -ff rx ff. A W iff X ng 13, L ifra- 'f ns 3-.-4 L ' RW K ',:Q 'Eh ivy, f. ri , six.: JAN ff! Q, Crescent Stromdohl Williom Strother Rondoll Stroup Thomos Stuber Cheryl Sumner Timothy Svvonk Sue Svvonson Pomelo Szobo Diono Todriclc Morsho Tote f ,G J G f 'Y Maudis Tatum Richard Telthorst Enthusicism!? Dennis Thaller Randolph Thatcher 5 5 Mil!! ,N V X X 1. 37 W 2 T my .fm 2 5 4 Qs? ftvs 'Nw Robert Thau Brenda Thayer John Thomas Thomas Thompson Joann Thornton Karen Tott Michael Tott Terry Tomo fry em M, 55 , A 2 ' -i fwxgqf, A fri Q I v V, . q I i f ff '27 c .4 - fy , Gwenn Tombrink if QS' M wk , hs we Bene Tomlinson Seniors L. K -MQ if X. tif I Doniel Trovver Richord Turner Miclwoei Volenti Jeffrey Voughon 'i Y 1? All nr M , ff! P A i . Q fl 'Q ,..,,,, .r-.. k , Sherry Townsend 28735 . 'WQg,,,,W 724: A 1 . i V 1 1 N Vim X wfx 'H .. ,. QM any Soro Tweedie Richord Vego J' 'A it ui . 2 if :wx ,.N'f'. Help! Donnie Trefis 1435 f l Morsho Upfegrove Corolyn Vesper -Q 'EF' - 6 X ' if' Catherine Vesper John Voges Steve Vogt GJ W' ,mx 1 Ronald Wagner 5 , fA I fr Craig Waldron 5 ,.- .15 ff' Harriet Walker James Wallhermrechtel Greg Walter William Walters Richmond Wannen ann., '7'!!'s. 4212 gmx '1 -wr' fl J JJ ' HN 1 X, fx ,J -J I . 917x ' , f were :f'iYv. A 5515 'mf wlnfme - qv-N . 4695 ,mv 'Fm xx ,...,,. K ,,2::x A r X Judith Warmbrodt .Iutie Weaver Mary Weaver Robert Wehmueller Seniors M--ug, 5 X fi., ,QU , ,S ic, S E a7Y1'Q 'Q'!5 ,',. 4, .y MJ- 1 x mv, Wm ' WW David Weiblen Lynne Weidner ,, , ,5 f rf- 1 - imu. . , . , me ' f 1 h 1 I , 4 -' 'Qu' 'V Q X if 5 . I Mfg. ,X f If 4' W if W, S I ,, f QQ in 4! ,ff Ahdw !,-or ,frm . 1525? Vivian Weigle WW Qw..y ,,4-an tl!! 'llwwf-50 Prudy Werth Dennis White Joanne White 11447 V, ,vb-.qi Q 1' Judy Whitener 58 if Y -,. 'tx 4. 1 Joan Welhoelter 'R 'v-sdfitt , -,v,,. , f Robert White F, Qs-'nl Ax XX... X, . A i ' 2: F3 4 , A 1,-'i ips? ,V -. ., 1 Kathy Wick Seniors . ig 1 W r ,p 'Wh ,aware- 'Q Q 5 N ,, 5' uf Q Kitt A I 1. vi' A f 1 , if Kurt Wildermullw William Willerl f-'Uh wth --ew? 3, Michael Williams Carole Wilson ff-wig, AIU? rffif' ev-we my Pamela Wilson Roger Wilson O Seniors X I , , gfgqw f K , 1 ' ' iz numb-.., by V nf' Dennis Wils OF! 'msg w fb .yr Q U ffy f , J , rl' gg X ,Q srl ,,k, 'X ,W Z JW , ,J Dorinda Williams ,,4yg,i3D Wm! Karen Wilson 2 is l img l 54, 53.,,,,- vi A ' Q Jive e l 359 Tyr I E32 Susie with Milne Bw M5 r, -s Q :J r WX ! X 'X , so 5 X 3 7 1 mb? ff 22 if A V nl i X1 .RNS ,iq ax i 19 W'-,554 NW Rito Winterer Georldine Woods 'Tb V f f i'- f?',1 ? X QQ? W Q it ,Q M, ww x af-V- , NME, , we Donny Wisvvell Noncy Woods 517 : '-X, V, ,. ,, fl A, W ' km! iv-. . .15 gl Nyc-.. 4,,,, .,., , 2? i' IGH 7 we-'W Potricio Wright Gory Wrisberg Cromming? 5 0' F 5- A ,4- Richord Wobbe Robert Worthington -isis... ik 'FM7' ,g .f?2QT,J13. 7f3-5' ,. , , .,,.:f-ff -as ii .!,Z,.W:7f..1:v, ,, . . N ,m,,,,, . Ea 1' ff' N A Potricio Wolf? Julie Wright pla Z0-. A A , 1' 'fm 1557 Seniors Rodney Wultert Ricnord Yotes Jn n , . Ritz? rises? o XF, ll: I lx -E? T, vgxo X i A at f ' 4 Q? X -. Rc T Jennifer Young Lynn Zeiser 2 .. E' 3 Al ' fu' X Kent Zimmerman Seniors 'f if 5 .sf ,K 1 -iam 'fa' I' mx? Don Zies Patricia Zimmer Mary Zindel Susan Zinke Rosamonde Zinzer Seniors Whose Pictures Do Not Appear George Agee Carolyn Akins James Auckley Robert Baker Margaret Baldes Robert Baugh Barbara Belcher Philip Birner Thomas Bonham Mary Brennan Kathy Brown Marilee Christensen David Classe Ernest Cole George Craig Jane Davis Robert Dazey Robert Downey Bonnie Frier Paul Fullerton Daniel Giftord Mary l-laberstoclc Carol Hamman Edward l-lammonds Richard l-lanchett Paul l-leclcmann John Hughes James Ivory Willie Jessup Susan Keppen Gloria Koehler Thomas Lanter Estelle Lotties Douglas Long James Maxwell George Meier William Moclqler Ronald Mooring Marsha Multord Gary Nunn 61 Raymond Parker Martin Pedersen John Preston Robert Radclitte Joanna Rittel George Roeder Ronald Schwarz Leonard Scott Maynard Scott Nels Scranton John Snyder Ronald Straube Ronald Tompkins Michael Tufts Robert Watson Linda Wright Ida Yandell Leon Yorkley 1 f J' ,T j N A American Field Service What was once an emergency ambulance corps has novv become the international exchange ot students at the high school level. This program, the American Field Service, was introduced to Webster in I959. Its purpose is to gain a better understanding among the peoples ot the vvorld. The program, under the direction ot the Student Coun- cil, is supported by both the administration and the student body. Each year the Council chooses a country from which the student will be sent. In the past tive years Webster has been privileged to have as their guests, Niels Bo Paulsen from Denmark, Eva Volk from Germany, Vatan Barlas from Turkey, Giselle Mange- Urpi from Costa Rica, and Piertrancesco Pezze from Italy. Through the AFS program several Webster students have spent a summer or a school year in a foreign country. In I96O Mary Rankin went to Finland and Dave Hopmann to Norway. Nancy Selt spent the sum- mer ot I9oI in France. Each summer some foreign students vvho have spent a school year in the United States pass through Webster on their way home and stay at the homes ot Webster students. This is still another opportunity tor Webster students to meet the people ot other countries. st- QIIWH V 4, it ff NV y . X. ,F w I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I file Piero Piertroncesco Pezze, o mojor oddition To the student body of Webster, come to Webster from Udine, Itoly. He orrive-cl in September ond enrolled os o member of the senior closs. In Itoly, Piero ottended Liceo Scientihco G. lvlorinelli ond studied twelve subiects including ltolion, English, science, religion, civics, ond mothemotics. His schedule ot Webster vvos somevvhot lighter ond included Eng- Piero becomes o Websterite Pierfroncesco Pezze INE Vio Antonio Sommo 23 Udine lltoliol lish, Americon history, trigonometry, ond biology. Piero wos olso o member ofthe Student Council. In his Webster home Piero continued his interest in boslcetboll, trock, soccer, ond music-especiolly the clorinet. l-le vvos o member of the Vorsity Club ond the Senior Fortnightly. Expressing on interest in student octivities, Piero ottended oll the school's sociol func- tions. Piero, soy thot in English. 'gf Z9 6 ff f I f'6ZW , W A 6 X! fy' W 5 1 if xp C596 4: 6,13 C-, 3 fx, , f fi W7W.!W,y Yi 65:2 ,. 51 , 7 XX ix.. W 'XX . i lil XL Juniors .-if lxfdfwxl M hm siwxvw- al ZW Douglas Lonergan Sue Dickens President Vice president 1? riff ROW 4: Bennett, Carney, Hawken, Dunston, Wissehr. ROW 3: Brown, Willard, Greenwell, Daume, Spano Bidevvell. ROW 2: Henderson, Blume, Ginn, MacKenzie, Clauser. ROW 1: Cage, Hamm, Gregory, Sebastian Cahill. 641 ROW 4: Barron, Becker, Bradley, J. Anderson, T. Anderson, Allen, T. Brown, Berger, J. Armstrong, Bennett, Bergen. ROW 3: Breck- ridge, Bubb, Bunch, J. Brown, G. Armstrong, Bode, Bangs, Boe- dicker, Brasser, Baker, Brummet, Bulfin, Bellville. ROW 2: Bemis, L. Banks, Brock, Burton, Baur, Baeyen, Adragna, Bland, K. Brown, Baumgartner, Baer, Amerman, Bidewell, P. Banlfs, Bottger. ROW I: Bill, Bodkin, Boughman, Appel, Brooks, Blume, Butler, Boedicker, Baldwin, Baumstark, Bowman, Barry, Burch, Bushyhead. MMM-' f IEQ1 ROW 5: Fiala, Esmar, Diehl, Finnegan, Detering, Fuller, Christian- son. ROW 4: Dickens, Crowell, Chase, Carney, Fisher, Frye, K. Chase, Fenner, Coates, Evans, Fly, Clay. ROW 3: Crowley, Cox, Chamberlain, Farmer, Dosenback, Curtis, Frailey, Durham, Fell, Card, Caray, Christensen, Dueber, Faust. ROW 2: Druschky, S, nay , X Juniors W Un' K Chase, Carlisle, Clark, Costello, Coomes, J. Durham, Coons, Ellis, Farasy, J. Evans, Ferguson, Endres, Farago, Comfort. ROW 'l: Daume, Dubrouillet, de Grebare-Fl, Couch, J. Evans, Crain, Clauser, Collins, Cooley, S. Detering, Deulin, Cage, Corcoran, Carlson, Cahill. G If Q Juniors ST Qi 75 12 ll 1 ' -11'LQv.f34 fbrww ROW 4: Gilster, Gibbs, Hale, Guhman, Hoener, HatHeld, Gooclin Gebhardt, Hawken, Hobbs, Jost, Hinshaw, D. Jones. ROW 3 Harlcey, Hutchinson, Gildehcius, Gill, Hollis, R. Graves, Hawkins, Gruner, Grinnell, Gerdelmon, Hanke, Ingham, Horton, D. Harri son, ROW 2: Hamilton, J. Graves, Greenwell, Hitchens, Green - i-XX street, Hole, Govel, E. Johnson, Jobe, Giebal, M. Gordon, Goy, Hollinger, GriHin, Hofimann. ROW 1: Goodman, Hays, Henderson, Gardiner, L, Johnson, Ginn, S, Gordon, Goetz, Gregory, Hemphill, Hodgson, Gregg, Hodges, Hanser, J. Jones. 0 IXUS' rv' Wo ROW 4: Muiry, Mills, O'Bric-n, Moss, Lipscomb, Lowry, Kinder, Mc Cowley, McHenry, Holland, Muren, Osburg, Mohl, R, Mackenzie. ROW 3: Ostertag, Kounovsliy, Kenny, Ole-nick, Magner, McCord J. Maclrrfnzie, Keiser, Martz, Noah, McLaren, Leemon, Koeber, Kulilo, D. Kc-lly, MrKinny. ROW 2: D. Kc-lly, Keenoy, McGuire, Nash, KXWQY gg, HH'wl5 'Heins ll' L+ 1 Krape, Landolt, Lemclxe, Knifien, Marsh, J. Miller, P. Kelley, Lovelss, K. Miller, McGee, Neininger, Neavles. ROW 1: Knoob, Mitchell, L. Miller, Kunkel, Link, Miles, Osborn, Oestreicher, Lietz, McCaslin, Nauniiin, Klingei, Micldleton, Metcalf, Merritt. ROW 4: Sturman, Rose, Paul, Scotcherd, Pierce, J. Pope, Patrick Sears, Rouse, Schwendinger, Schroer, Ran, Sheuerman, Sperling Parsons. ROW 3: Schwaninger, Peschlce, P. Scott, Smallvvoocl, Ren sing, Stromberg, H. Schaefer, Perry, Schrautemeier, Rodemyer Sommer, Phillips, W, Scott, Reclc, Senniger, ROW 2: Ruddy, Rus- sell, Peters, Simmons, Steiner, Ramsey, Spindler, Janet Pope, Peterson, Poterheld, Robins, Spano, Speth, Ruenpohl, Penn, Perry- man. ROW 'lz Smith, Plumley, Sindel, Schweitzer, M. Schaeffer, Ruengert, K. Reynolds, B, Reynolds, Randall, Press, Pinegar, Se- bastian, Sloss, G. Schaefer, Schuetz, Punch. gg S E 5 Q5 1 T i f ii gh fi - .- 'Ti : t e ' t f 5 . i My gif! it 4. r I I 5' wi T ,sr -'45-rlmw' ew.:- ROW 4: Wensler, Davis, Dempster, Wilkinson, Epperson, Thesing, D. Weber, Wylie, G. Wylie, B. Ward, Willman, Vornbrock, Mas- sey, Turner, Dunkman, ROW 3: Angell, Wissehr, Yeager, Wehling, Yarbrough, Eisleben, Thackery, J. Ward, Willard, Tennesen,'White, Thompson, Vining, Pring, Yadon, Yates. ROW 2: Watson, Yena- vvine, Wingard, Waeltermcin, M. Turner, Wright, Hagan, Woodard, Tciverna, Thorp, Walter, Welsh, Woehle, Ccison, Gable, Thien ROW I: J, Thomas, Wooten, Whitlock, Wilson, Weingarth, Brinlf- meyer, Winleler, Witte, Thompson, S, Wall-er, L Thomas, Warren, Warmbrodt, M. Wogner, Michele Wagner. Juniors Sophomore Class Cabinet l I i W3 l .1 mn. ,mufw H115 if wi 4... 1 :'U,,' Barclay Losse- President KVI 5. A VL S ,C BK , BACK ROW Liang Hayward, Buchananan, J. Harrison. ROW 4: Bernard, Myerscough, Cook, Burst, Lambert. ROW 3 Harlcey Nolan, Moores, G. Harrison, Reiiz, ROW 2: Weber, Kelly, Tollesfffvans, MacGreevey. ROW I Tombrink Kice McKee, Mendenhall, Be-wig. ROW 4: Buck, Clark, Curtis, Christensen, Allin, Allen, Buchman, Ballou, Covington, Burton, Busch, Chollet, Currie, Crooks, Barnett, Brown. ROW 3: D. Brookes, Boldes, Brenner, Ashwell, Boyher, Cur- tis, Bush, Burst, Bowen, Brandin, Andrews, Carbrey, Armer, Coff- man, Carnighan, Boudinot. ROW 2: Cornack, Christmas, Bovier, ,r-..... M, ...... ,W ,,,,,.-W.-sw .. ..,.., N Calhoun, Bouton, Brodt, Bernard, Buchanan, Anderson, Cook, Beard, Arns, Burkey, Croker. ROW lr Bush, Brool-is, Christopher, L. Brookes, Baker, Bird, Bedell, Bewig, Brazewell, Corley, Corrigon, Brubaker, Borch, Chorlesworth, Beale, WF? X4 ATL- isjxf X ix ss N E af Q X N ff Eli ' ,',1: 2 tl 2 ,,,,.. X if W. his x Kmwmsw ,QW -Q , Sophomores , ,,,,,..,. V- .:...,,..,iaw-F ., 5 ' M ww I i if A wmif . s g ..,- E , .. .. 5' ROW 4: Franks, Friedman, Desmond, Galbierz, Drake, Gile, Guh man, Davis. ROW 3: Fidler, Dunaiick, T. Fischer, R. Fischer, Fergu son, Graves, Day, Dolan, Foster, Goldshrnidt. ROW 2: Gable, Da na, Eisleben, Gaston, Fletcher, Francis, Dillencourt, Floyd, Eggert, 69 nw, ww, . 2 .um X A -, . Esch, Geyer, Emerson, Gaebler. ROW 1: Foresmann, George, Foust, Garrison, Fontz, Darnell, Drew, Donahower, Deem, Evons, Fath. J ROW 4: Hatlerkamp, Kurt, James, Krebs, Jones, Hause, Ives, Knisley, Knoesel, Hall, Harrison, Losse, King, Hacker, Langan, Lahner. ROW 3: Lattray, Ketenbrink, Holtgrieve, Howren, Knudsen, Hayward, Hetzler, Lowery, Johnson, Liang, Holcomb, Kunkel, Hempen, Hopmann, Jost, Koenig, Kusiak. ROW 21 Hurt, Hedrick, Hartnett, Lee, Hopper, Jennewein, Lambert, Harkey, Harclt, Jatho, Hoover, Hibbeh, Knight, Harrison, Hutsell, Hunter, Kuerz. ROW 1: C. Johnson, Jabbour, Kempson, Jackson, Kaeckle, Lytle, Holscher, B. Less, Kress, Lake, Kicke, Harhanek, Jiles, Hebeler, Hencke, -W,:,,w,,,W fu.-L X , i Y i ze ' X ROW 4: McDonald, Niesen, Macksey, Meyer, Miller, Price, Par- drick, McNeill, Patterson, Morgan, Pierson, Mcllroy, Neu. ROW 3: Preston, Pearson, Mueller, J, McDonald, Merrill, Ostrander, Marshall, Morris, Perryman, Parker, Oho, Pogue, Pring, McDaniel, Nitzsche, Pattillo. ROW 2: McCain, McClelland, M. Peston, Mon- roe, Nolan, Martin, Manche, Noah, Overkamp, MacGreevy, Ohna- nik, Mellor, G. Martin, Oberkirsch. ROW 'I: Pinegar, Madsen, Musterrnan, McConnell, Merriman, Mannion, Mazzola, Mendenhall, McKee, McMichael, Mills, Metz, Minshcill, Ouintanilla, Niewoehner. 3 F , is ug 4:46 -QV. Q. in .MB '51 X -' , X ..,g,,' Sophomores Sophomores yi, W -il' 'Y F ws ' S, ROW 4: Stinson, Schmidt, Scott, Schaefer, Soldwish, Stark, Spink, Robinson, Sample, Rosen, Schauer, Schmitt, Sears, M. Smith, Sauer Sparks, Schlanger. ROW 3: Reinemer, Schenkkan, Scherer, Slaten Stokes, Sturman, Shanlcland, Schnieders, Schulte, Smith, Stuber, Schneider, Seibert, Scholtes, Scott, S, Smith, Skinner. ROW 2 Spinks, Sonnenichein, Rippelmeyer, Salvo, Sherman, Shaw, Reitz, Schwesig, Shepardson, Rimbach, Simmons, Quinn, Reilcer, S, Smith, Russell, Ruther. ROW 1: Stoclne, Seller, Settlemoir, Shields, Stites, Shutt, Stewart, Sewall, S, Smith, Slciles, S. Stark, Sclilueter, Rensing, Reeder, Steger. v,.,A.,,, ..,..M,, ,. ,M A .X. SSSWEQF , ' 5 .. f - 72' ,', , . Q ww mmezmmsm.mxz.swiuv,:.M,svzceh , I N 'fs ,.W,fQgTi1w:y4! sZxilms,C4i'ws1 -'-' .. , . E5l'Sf.:iNJfM S NT' H 'Q-mf ZW-SIi fi'4 .ai 'D-uf s ' ......... -s my ' W -r'-'- '- 'rawmsm fam A QQ' f -- Ne., + .HU 7 i H1 ,N t QV ss- wr in ,QV 4- S gf X ..,f X t 'alt i ,. .. I i ,E Q ' A-aims? f fame. V -.. ROW 3: Welsh, Owen, Taylor, Wilhelm, Witte, Walker, Mahon Wood, Zagar, Vance, Welhoelter, Ward, Umphenour, Werkmeister. ROW 2: Tolles, Watkins, Wilkening, Weber, Wentworth, Wulz Tretnik, Van Ama, Wolf, S. Walker, G. Weber, Winters, Witcratt Horstman, B. Wolf. ROW I: King, Wagner, Thatcher, Thomas, Williams, Willis, B. Williams, Kelley, Theurer, Webber, Tombrink, B. Weber, Tuftli, Yates, Wellman. The ability of working with CI Team S W X. 4 xg w w 1 V A 5 , X 7 -f :VJ S , x W Q, -f,: f B. ,fl fcy, S ,M 3 'K X3 S 'x S1 7. My X V WH W A 1 ' 1 '4 , Q Q S gc. x A gx gf 552373 X, 0 M W . 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Ar fi,-.qlewll ' W 5.154 - 4 .1 Q K. ROW 7: Mr. Moss, Hawkins, Mr. Jones, Mr. Holmes. ROW 6: Hollis, Goodin, Willmon, Massey, Brandin, Batts, Breckinridge. ROW 5: Taylor, Dunstan, Crain, Milligan, Thornhill, Frye, Manes, Moss. ROW 4: Jost, Smallwood, Harrison, Schwendinger, Schroer, The Varsity began the season as one of the biggest Teams in Webster history, but also as a very inexperi- enced one. ln their opener the Statesmen ran up against Belleville, one of the toughest teams in the area, and was de- feated 33-6, Hillcrest of Springheld was the Big Orange's first victim as the strong southwest Missouri team was downed l2-6 at Memorial Park. Surburban League competition began for Webster with a tie with Ritenour in a hard fought game and a loss to a large McCluer team. Gaining experience as the season progressed, Webster ran all over U City, 24-6, but then lost a i4-O game to an experienced River- Wewteam. Webster finished the year with a flourish, playing three great games against Normandy, Ladue, and Maplewood. After the Vikings were defeated 7-6, Webster Opponent 6 Belleville 33 l2 Hillcrest 6 7 i'Ritenour 7 l4 i'McCluer 30 24 7iU City 6 iiLeague Record 2-3-2 Lucco, Vornbrock, Hotheld, Reeves, Dunkman, Anderson. ROW 3: Stewart, Stuber, Lasse, Cloud, Allin, Lewis, Siebert, Mellor, Stocke, Penrod, Lanter. ROW 2: Sprott, Maurer, Rush, Maxwell, Mueller, Scott, Meier, ROW 1: Droege, Mautz, Preston. the Statesmen lost a heartbreaker to Ladue in a game which saw the lead change hands three times in the last quarter. Maplewood was an easy 33-l4 hurdle for the Statesmen as they tuned up for Turkey Day. Webster kept the Frisco Bell for the second year in a row by tying Kirkwood O-O on Thanksgiving day. In one of the most hard fought games in recent years, il,5OO people saw Kirkwood get close four times only to be beaten back by an aroused defense lead by tackle, Bob Droege, and linebacker, Tom Stuber. On the other hand the Big Orange, sparked by Thornhill's passes to senior end Dave Stewart and short scampers by Losse, Smallwood, and Cloud, got within 30 yards three times, but could not score, Fine seasons were turned in by senior co-captains, Ron Mautz and Dave Cloud. O tiRiverview l4 7 'ihlormandy 6 26 i'Ladue 27 33 Maplewood i4 O kKirkwood O Season Record 4-4-2 in o 7 en Guy Mellor NW Mc: U eu 1,g,f,2 grmmnmaQ' ,,,, M .5 Ernest Reeves 43 'Z y ,M 1 nf,,,21Z!y k w Jwifw , , ,,, .du was 3'-FF .7 1 X.. X X 4 4 X Rick Sprott 9 . . QQ 1 . 'X XXX 3- , 1, , x T , - - - . -WSW f if X A A W x X .3-,A I ag. 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ROW 6: Stewart, ROW 5: Wissebr Hovvren, ROW 4: Bradley, Nlaclien zie, Curtis, ROW 3: Mabry, Janes, Mr Yates, Hawkins, Turner, ROW 2: Mik kelsen, Franks, Cobb, ROW 'l: Wilken son, Wagner, Sfuber. 80 1. ji 1 F ,- ,f f r , Qi 1 I i 4 k urt Wlssehr Gary Cobb Tom Stuber Clarence Thornhill ' ' Bill Mikkelson 'L NLT , gi Q , , 4, , ,sm Mabry Q4 .QS . X Q I M.. 5 . - , 1 A. v J qt .W l - - if ., ww fiiv? V ' 25:1 ag? .D XD 1 Q 'g it ew ' 1' - , 3' l 'M my ' Q, R - , f yi , -' - ' QM K6 A- Sa is ROW 4: Hoferkomp, Mr. Reid, Mr, Bryont, Otto. ROW 3: lvlocksey, ington, Currie. ROW I: Hoywood, Knisley, Whitener, Horrison Bernord, Smilh, JOHGS, ROY, Peterson, 5PC1Vl4S, l'lC1Cl16r, Knoesel, Buchonnon, Lester, Ives, Johnson, Meyer, Wolker, Witte, Ely Souer, Dunoiick, Niesen. ROW 2: Vcince, Dciy, Burton, Sloyton, Grqve5,Ge-orge, Mitche, Potillo, Brodbury, House, Thornton, Howren, Stuber, Cov- Sophomore Football Sophomore Bciskefboll ROW 3: Word, Smith, Niesen, Jomes, Mr. Schuchordt. ROW 2: Toylor, Howren, Kniseley, Miller, We-lhoelter, ROW 1: Foster Stuber, Holtgrieve, Curtis. 3 w 1 4 Y 2? 4 I' C30 BACK ROW Bland Alt Lytle Mr Yates FRONT R Holtgrieve. OW. H ll Flesh Myerscough 85 Tennh BACK ROW M Boyd Curtis Wilson Carney FRONT RO Hughes Gnvens W Pan sons Barber Q i l l l ROW 5: George, Koerber, Mr. Stewclrt, Goodin, Christensen, Broun, Douglas, Welch. ROW 4: Mr. Bryant, Patillo, Bernard, Boeyen, Roberts, Patrick, Horrison. ROW 3: Losse, Gordon, 0 Phillips, Sumner, Knudsen, McCowley, Potrick, Beord. ROW 2: Spinks, Doy, Boumgortner, Ruhe, Keenoy, Corosello, Welch, Woters. ROW 'I: Snyder, Norton, Seibert, Moutz, Droege, Woehle, Coson, Eisleben, Schroer. 54 em, f'r, fr N 5 s , ' fl to ' ' 1 - ., xiii- , S f' if, ff ,ef 1 -O S- yi, , or , S - Y i Q1 Lf . lx Nj mlilmlsl . -' Q-.fl A 1 ,qvgigg mqm , ' . V 'N x' v O .Il i 0 0 WI I n ROW 2: Moss, Ingham, Knickmeyer, Hollond, Menke, Bor- nett, Mr. .lon-es. ROW 'I: Kennedy, Lonergon, Willert, George, Mueller, Bennett. x . PVTYA ,W in-burr f'- 's' ROW 4: Haddock, Hall, Brown, Jackson, Handy, Broughton, Ertell, Chamberlain, Keiser, Church, Charlesworth, Bolin, Boydstun, Lara son, Lovelss, Detering. ROW 3: Bedell, Laffler, Feldman, Bland Burke, Jones, Goodman, Lonergan, Buchanan, Denckhoff, Deslo Giacomo, Hagen, Hayes. ROW 2: Griliin, Bill, Burton, Landwehr, Bowling ROW 4: Weidner, Stanish, Welhoelter, Williams, Olenick, Simmons Pfeifer, Procopio, Schweighoefer, Speth, Swift, Rehkopf, Samuels White, Young, ROW 3: Wilson, Sierbert, Smith, Palmer, Weaver Werth, Tomlinson, Schacklin, Sackse, Nies, Noah, Willert, Weclel Toft, ROW 2: Mauer, Woodard, Miller, Neininger, Yenawine, Turn 1 Lewis, Burkey, Erbe, Leonard, Blume, Cooley, Gordon, Ginn, Gre- gory, Druschky. ROW 1: Banks, Clouser, Hodges, Hempel, Hod- geson, Sloss, Cahill, Lake, Jones, Fiddmont, Brinkmeyer, Henderson Hollander. er, Marsh, Schaeffer, McCaflerty, Meinardi, McCaflerty, Murry Zinzer. ROW 1: Kohler, Thornton, Mitchell, Mendenhall, Quist, Schaeffer, Sperber, Norris, Winkler, Sebastian, Thompson, Mitchell, Wright, McComb. 1 ft Www ,.,, Ami, Jennifer Young President . f-.,. 1 ' g 3,1 - f - i AW' 2 5, ' W , 3 , I gp., . V, 5' Q? T , 2 ' 3 5 Aja: Q -1. W . . Y f 'T' . 4 f - i 1 5 'M , K V! f I f if ,VA X 6 4 ,f X 'I' Q TAT' , . as if T, ' '1 ,, , Wi W , q 4 f f jf W ,fy , ' , If Q 1? -if 'VZ' 7 Y 1 , 7. .ff if 1 ff T T ' 1 I' Z' f . ,fi , f nf , f I6 ,' fc TEA A ' The Girls' AThleTic Association is a naTional organizaTion which encourages girls of high school age To parTicipaTe in sporTs. lnTeresTed girls who have earned one hundred poinTs in inTramural sporTs, inierschool sporTs, andf or oFllciaTing are inviTed To aTTend. The TradiTional Dad's NighT, where The girls prepare dinner for Their TaThers and hold a square dance in The gymnasium, sTarTed The year. AT The MoTher-Doughfer loanaueT near The end of The year The new olTicers were inTroduced and The iniTioTes re- ceived Their membership pins. Awards for parTicipoTion in sporTs were presenTed aT This banquet The real highlighT of The year was The Karn- pus King Dance presenTed on February 29. I, T if x XXL. Vick Larason Vice president Joan Welhoelter Patricia Samuels Secretary Sue Lame' Treasurer Historian 88 :sy 1 ' mu ' fs' 'n '+' for - -3- - - -f-Q 'ff f T 'asf' wry ROW 5: Cook, Ertell, Bemis, Crowell, Harlcey, Geyer. ROW 4: Bland, Chamberlin, Hall, Cissell, Haddock, Alderman, Bolin, Estes, ROW 3: Church, Bedell, Feldman, Burton, Erbe, Hady, Denckhotl, Buchanan, Burke, ROW 2: Buttler, Gordon, Detering, Hayes, Gril- Girls ROW 5: Kleitsch, McGee, Kaiser, Heuduclc, Heuduclc, Martz, Noah MacKenzie, Krummrich, Olenick, Schacklin. ROW 4: Karman, Ha gan, Jones, Monroe, Lea, O'Brien, Nies, Menke, Hollander, Oliver ROW 3: Kisslinger, McComb, Landwehr, Knoop, Leonarc, Lewis, 1 Hn, Burkey, Druschky, Bill, Goodman, Cooley. ROW l: Cahill, Brinlcmeyer, Gregory, Hamm, Hemphill, Clauser, Banks, Bidewell, Blume, Ginn. Athletic Association Meinardi, McCaFferfy, Kettenbrinlc, Meehan, ROW 2: Marsh, Keiser, Kohler, Maurer, McCafterty, Lonergan, Hodges, Mitchell, Loveless, Henderson. ROW 1: Mendenhall, Bashlord, Hodgson, Latller, Samuels, Young, Welhoelter, Larason, Millan, Koeppe, l ROW 3: Stanish, Williams, Weidmer, Saclcse, Weaver, Pring, ROW T: Randall, Quist, Sturges, Schuetz, Schaffer, Sperber, Win Wedell, Ward, Wright, Speth, Willard, Simmons, Turner. ROW kler, Sloss, Sebastian, Tomlinson, Tweedie, Windgard, Yenowine 2: Randall, Rehkopf, Schweighoefer, Page, Procopio, Werth, Toft, Thompson. Smith, Siebert, Thompson, Schafter, Thornton, Murray, Woodard. Girls Athletics Association l i ROW 3: Davis, Ruflner, Geyer, Brandin, Coftmann, Rosen, Carbrey, kening, Stark, McConnel, Schwesig, Hunter, Kress, McKee, Bedell Preston, Draper, Wolf, Hutszell, Dillencourt, Cook, Jennewein, Hall, Warren, Miller. ROW 1: Weber, Sewell, Mendenhall Winter, Hurt, England, Baldes, Reitz, Shaw, Baker. ROW 2: Wil- Stites, Mills, TulTli, Druschlcy, Walker, Henclce, Yates, Neiwoehner S W -f O-fi it Y sg rg- 1 if 'T 242 .fs M s S 'I t-- ' 1 V3 A f,, A I.: WA- ' WHT A 'T 4 '1' . 55, R ' gn, I ,Mzrhw U i ' VC, 1A ' 'Yr ,f ' 5 Q ri l , .W l B get , 7 A .QMQLU 4 X I 3 ,f gl fo 6 R Q ' NW ROW 3: Branclin, Tuffle, Shaw, Baker, Hencke, Geyer, Harkey, Young, Stanish, Welhoelter, Heuduck, Jones, Woods, Kettenbrink, Draper, Hall, Mellor. ROW 2: Goodman, Wright, Thompson, Koeppe, Tweedie, Samuels, Heuduck, Brock. Schaefer, Druschky, Turner, Bill, Schaefer, Randall. ROW 'l: Brock, All interested girls, no matter hovv much skill they have, may participate in hockey intramurals. Those vvith some skill and a lot ot interest have the opportunity to also attend coaching sessions. From this group the three class teams are chosen and games are played with girls in the respective classes from neighboring schools. The season for the class teams completed, the varsity picks the best members from the three class teams. The teams were coached by the physical education teachers and managers were chosen from the coaching sessions. Season Schedule , Webster O Kirkwood 2 f Webster 2 Ritenour l Webster O Atfton 2 l Webster Bayless lCancelledl l l l l 1 l l -W. T V 'f '.'! 1 jk 1 A lllli ,- ', -, fy l :Z 4' xf- A K xx 1 Q . V - Q A :ip I jf . ,t 5 'x I '. . sg ll ., X- - Ziff NW O M 1 ockey Officials O ROW 3: Ruddy, Crowell, Cissel, Sranish. ROW 2: Chamberlain, Lar ason, Thompson, Goodman, Bland ROW I: Schuefz, Burkey, Simpson Kissinger, Concessionaires I ' . l,,. , , , ,.,. WWW? VW ww IWW rf XM M. , 42' QW' ' X Zinn' , I -v ,f . WK' ' m l W ,,. .,..,,.,,.. , ' s...,.,. 1 f s MSF' MW 7 94 Sf Zqflmos Hawuwmma , 4 Q- 1 - ' ' ROW 4: Krummrich, Samuels, Laffler Young ROW 3 Karman Snmmons Burke Chamberlam Haddock ROW 2: Schaefer, Druschky, Turner Bland Larason ROW1 Burke Blume Hodges Banks Randell Volleyball 'V eff, ,. r . - Q T ,,,,. ww w? I I je , r 9 T .I - ' . 2152 - 1 1 .Wiz 'Z-lg V M. , A f 4- A' 72, mg A r ..,' me ' 5, 2 A Z' 5 H '? .1 ,5,,y' fy .3 I ,..,, l I U Q 9 r 13 7 r l l , t V 1 - I wars' E :ie , H ' . , ' , ' wi 5 , six ,- - , M s if-I 4' A , 55 , Wg' ,V ' 5 I .. Al V6 :If ., ,X ',, ',f' 3 y 1' R 1 it Y D ff' f f ,Q E ' T1 f lll t T .T f K f r r 1 T 5 ll , li, E r , ROW 3: Swift, Simmons, Wright, Thompson, Burke, Mclierrow, Randall, Young. ROW 2: Jones, Pfeiter, Jones, Rankin, Samuels, McCafterty, David, Geyer, Latfler, Stannish. ROW T: McCaFlerty, Schaelller, Moss, Goodman, French, Cargill, Faris, Cochran. Interested sophomores, iuniors, and seniors try out for positions on their respective class teams for volleyball. The varsity team members are chosen from these three teams. During the T963 season Websters tour teams played teams from U City, Kirkwood, Maplewood, Att- ton, and Ladue. In all class teams the officials are students, and in the varsity teams there are paid professionals to oFHciate. The scorers and timers in all games are students. To win, a team must win two out of three games. 93 Girls' Buckets a 13' ROW 6: Winters, Preston, Coffman, Harkey, Mellor. ROW 5: Jennewein, Brandin, Hencke, Tuffli, Geyer, Reitz, Manche. ROW 4: Brock, Ward, Simmons, Clauser, Wright, Bland, Martz, Bill, Turner, Williams. ROW 3: Vining, Stanish, Young, Geyer, Fischer, Welhoelter. ROW 2: Larason, Mulford, Heuduck, Lafller. ROW 1: Menke, Seibert. A very enthusiastic girls varsity basketball team fought its vvay to a successful season playing such teams as Ladue, Kirkwood, and U City. The team mem- bers tor the squad were chosen from the individual class teams which were in turn chosen from the intra- mural groups. Other basketball activities included several inter- school games involving class teams, many intramural games, and the annual St. Louis County Sports Day which was again held at Webster. Innovations includ- ed contests in free-throws and speed shooting. 94 -+ 'X .Xzn gf SSN 25224: is -I6 ' x 2' ,f W.- ,Liv 1,1- i w JT ,. ff C .4 X, hw f if an-Q-...h X .5 ' ' . X X x an s R 1 A X as . K M 7:24 X Y W ,X J as f. UF , iw l .XX 4 . , .W X V amy? W .4 k K mc ' 2.1 5,,- M4 ,f N f Ami 'X V 9 1: av, ,Q ..:.':- .,-:jig an 1.'1..' Xxx' ' . N N . , , , ,X ' T 1 ,ff 'fm Xi, :,. 5 X Q - .fg.,, il' g 5 3 JAX. gs X K K9 Q Q X 4,5 XX xg 5 Wx X - M if V .XX .fm N -'5f-..z-2-:n:1+- ' ' T' ' f X A- , ,. 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As a whole choir and in various special small groups, they sang carols for community organizations to help raise money for the Caroling Association. Besides these extras, the choir spent considerable time planning and rehearsing ROW 5: Kunz, Minteer, Schaklin, Hoy, Elder, Ward, Davis, Moss, Hale, Milligan, Gibbs, Droege, Tama, Berger, Henderson, Baugher, Schnedler, Harris, Geyer, l-larkey, Zinke, Heuduck, David, Terwes- ton, Heuduck. ROW 4: Kuehn, Daume, Cooley, Goodman, Woods, Lowry, Lipscomb, Peukert, Jackson, Christensen, George, Smith, Dempster, Eckles, Nash, Hencken, Weidner, Boydstun, Gordon, Donnan, Senniger, Parker, ROW 3: Pfeiffer, Lewis, Brown, Martin, Cloud, Purvis, Miltenberger, Roberts, Armstrong, Wagner, Gable, for the traditional Vesper Services which climaxed the first semester. Also the members hosted a party for choir alums who also participated in the fun assem- bly the day before the Christmas vacation. Second semester proved to be tiring but rewarding as the choir worked to perfect the spring program, The night before graduation the choir met at the home of one of its members to sing the old choir songs together for the last time with alums present to inspire the seniors. During graduation exercises the choir pro- vided the music by presenting two songs. Edmunds, Taft, Dotson, Menke, Weaver, McReynolds, Henderson, Wurth. ROW 2: Whitlock, Barnett, Brown, Davis, Newman, Swank, Card, Hunneke, Angel, Huebener, Durham, Lay, Wehling, Detering, O'Brien, Robins, Denckhoff, Loveless, Mancini, Quinn, Quist, Deter- ing, Sperber, Winkler, Coggeshall, Sportt, Vaughn, Pierson. ROW 1: Brown, Bland, Rensing, Ely, Bashford, Millan, Ru'erlpohl, Couch, Randall, Sahaeffer. A Cappella Choir Beginning Choir The Beginning Choir started the year with its traditional informal get- together. Groups ot the choir members presented skits enabling everyone to become better acquainted. Every other day the choir met in ll7 to learn the mechanics ot correct singing and ot sight reading music. Under the director's guidance the group worked to acquire perfection. As always, the choir played an important part in the Vesper Services with their presentation ot Vigil and some ot the well known Christmas carols. During the Christmas season they helped raise money for the Caroling Association by organizing groups in the community and promoting this organization. With the beginning ot the second semester, the choir began rehearsing for their part in the spring program presented by the A Cappella Choir. ROW 5: Martin, Kelly, Northcutt, Grubbs, Barry, lves, Meyer Chollet, Ward, James, Knisely, Sparks, Macksey, Friedman, Sears Brecht, McNeal, Mcllroy, Graves. ROW 4: Eisleben, Pattillo Moore, Burkey, Day, Buchman, Derringer, Gruener, Lattner Stinson, Ballou, Buchanan, Christensen, Hetzler, Otto, Dolan Stirrat, Blumenhorst, Schetnkken, Pierson, ROW 3: Gill, Collins, Busch, Nash, Hibbett, Tombrink, Hollander, Weaver, Hamilton 1 I Davis, Chamberlain, Dickins, Ertell, Brandin, Reck, Woodard Baker, Harrison. ROW 2: Schaeffer, Appel, McConnell, Milligan Gampher, Monroe, Schneiders, Reeves, Knight, Muschaney, Gable Peters, Hutsell, Bowen, Shanlcland, Mackenzie. ROW 1: Williams Strickland, Sebastian, McKee, MacGreevey, Hemphill, Drew, Willis Deem, Madsen, Gahr, Chase, Goetz, Bewig, Merrit. . - ,f 1: ' :+L U 4 ' yr' , Q' M he H AF, ,. 35 wi. 1 , '35 l zu ' .. A 1 ? :fy 14 -1Q' fl 'W ' 8 , figs' , ' r iv, f i 1 M r wi 5 r , , , , it M New 2. 5 ' , 4 2 I i r f A if i 1 Q . ,, 2 A X ' 'V W Z: -44 f A , W, L,, f bg Vanin 'H The Christmas Story A Cappella, Beginning, and Boys' Choirs, along with the Angel Chorus, once again sang the story of Christ's birth in Webster's celebrated Christmas Vespers Service. With its , beautiful recreation of the shepherd and nativity scenes this service makes the real beginning of Christmas for many ' Besides the cast and choirs, countless other students-the prop people, the ushers, the make-up crew, the stage crew, and the lighting crevv-were ot invaluable service behind the scenes. One of Webster's better traditions, Christmas Vespers re- mains a warm spot in the hearts ot all who see and hear it. 5 , it , . rj Fl tl I '- Q ' l'rl if.L . . V? -mme Webster citizens. ' 'gbikk l7'e'-1:9 'l 2,4111 .qfffi . ' X- .S i f- , . , . -,ax -If A ,W Aug., C, mwtsw V Taxi' l- -' fy I N' jul.. l - IIA' 'Iii' 12' , 5.4 ng , .,,.,, 1l1'2 ff 5'i ' ff' ' 'Q 1 lk Zum la 1 ': 'I lf Avril I 1 I il '. sl A ' i ' i ll i l 1 Orchestra in fe-. NN., ROW 3: Mr. Boyer, Wallace, ROW 2 Sample Libich Coates Marsakis Jones Betts Guhman, Esch. ROW 1: Stroup, Gordon Koeppe Randall McComb The orchestra is composed mainly ot string instru- ments. Frequently members ot the symphonic band play with the group to produce a combined orchestra. The tTrst main activity ot the orchestra vvas the Christ- mas program. ln December they presented a pro- gram in the Little Theater. Several students from the iunior high schools ioineol the orchestra for the pro- duction. In the spring the traditional County Festival was held at Washington University. Small groups and individuals from the Webster orchestra competed vvith orchestras of other high schools in the St. Louis area. Mary Esch's cello solo and .lo Ellen Koeppe's piano solo were tvvo ot the group's entries. ,,....,....,,4. ROW 6: Schoepfle, Gardiner, Eggert, Lemcke, Hencke, Coffman, Middleton, Johnson, Musterman, Davis, Baeyen, Szabo. ROW 5: Cannady, Crane, Doyle, Rouse, Christensen, Stigers, Welhoelter, Wilhelm, DeBord, Bazile, Stocke, Hedrick, Walker, Fiddmont, Sla- ten. ROW 4: Greenstreet, Kinder, Rayburn, Chase, Liang, Jones, Parker, Brooks, Deem, Sears, Sullins, Kloetzer, Gray, Richardson, Wolf, McDonald, Bowman, Murry, George, Robertson, Drake. ROW The symphonic band presented three concerts including their annual Spring Concert. The band continued their fine performances at these well attended perform- ances. The band received attractive new uniforms this past fall, and they serve a double purpose. The uniforms are used by the symphonic band and may be convert- ed for the marching band's use, by placing colorful orange material upon the lapels, These unique uni- forms were purchased through the sale of chocolate candy by the band. These sales were held in October and November and the sales supported all band activities. The symphonic band was very fortunate to have as a member Joan Welhoelter who has achieved national recognition for her baton twirling. Symphonic Band 3: Foresman, Lattray-, Desmond, Horshbarger, Kee, Simmons Draper, Jackson, Berger, Gebhardt, McKinney, Kurt, Detien, Wil kinson, Daugerty, Finnegan, Hinshaw, Galbierz, Mohl, Reeder Krueghof, Wildermuth. ROW 2: Welhoelter, Hawken, Mr. Lemcke Penrod, Woods, Miller, Leeman, Dunajeck, McHenry. ROW 'I Klinger, Bodkin. i 5 4 f if s A i 515' Ellwr I lgllgfla x ii f ' M , Nl i ol, ,Q 5 ,ltrt l l R J S H if ,f T i l 1 l , ,l . 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L ,: X ,img .,,.Q- ,,..V' ,V V AVVV V 1 ru-54 Nt X X - , ' H 2 4 -1 V D N A will D .2 ' l T tr X ' l l is ' , 2 9 r fi I I 1 i l l ll President, Jim Berger, Vice president, Roger Cannady, and pep rallies. In addition they played at tvvo away V Secretary, Joan Welhoelter, Treasurer 81 Business Man- games. They took an active part in Turkey Day activi- T ager, Harriet Walker, Librarian, Bob Drake, Director, ties by leading the torch light parade and playing at Henry Lemcke, The marching band performed at all Kirkwood. l l the home toatball games and school pep assemblies y x , , l W ROW 3: Richardson, Wolf, Connody-, McDonald, Kinder. ROW 2: Liong, Dunoieck, Golbierz, Wildermuth, Krughoff. ROW I: Knudsen, Miller, Groy, George, Gebhordf, Dcmce Bcmd W, r X' 4 I H 4 E V' 5WX olfx iv ' W' Q 2 'W it 2 i 1 's'.. f' X- X , ,ns 1 , F? A fr X K , ,S , 1 , ' fi V. X ,W 'T Vfiwzfs 7 fc, M75 1 13 W f f Modern Dance Group President, Betty Bickel, Vice president, Ninette Knudsen, Secretary, Lynn Banks, Treasurer, Gayle lvluth, Modern Dance is an art torm that uses movement as a medium of expression. The purpose of Modern Dance Club is to stimulate interest and participation in Modern Dance activities and to otter to high school students the opportunity for creative dance study, composition, and perform- ance. Any sophomore, iunior, or senior may become a member. The group presented its concert in lvlay. The dances were created and performed by the members ot the Dance Club. 1, M Viv. ROW 3: Wagner, Reynolds, Banks, Muth, Williams, Hillmeyer, Muschanany, Donnan, Neavles. ROW 2: Blackman, Brown, Nolan, Lewis, Marlowe, Hammingson, Szabo, Hinkley, Beale, Heddrik, Boyer. ROW 'I: Drieschner, Trefts, Rocli, Butler, Fanger, Rudder, McArtor, Koeppe, Bickel, Peters, Davidson, Matteson, Holsher. 105 '64 Players ' .A,,A . A,4, .. W ROW 4: Donnouvan, Birenbaum, Birenbaum, Lattner, Gruner. ROW 3: Szabo Lange Pring, Johnson, Poe. ROW 2: Hotllmann, Reynolds, Neavles, Fargo, Tenneson ROW 'I Wolff, Lueders, Holscher, Johnson, Beale. Three major dramatic productions of which two were The Devil's Disciple by George Bernard Shaw and Our Town by Thornton Wilder consti- tuted a busy year for the '64 Players. The club not only acted in the plays, but they were also respon- sible for the building and painting of sets, cos- tuming, lighting, sound, make-up, and publicity. Another important aspect of the club's activities is the Readers' Theater in which the readers must interpret the plays. There can be some move- ment, but the main objective is to act with the voice. Steven Vincent Benet's A Child Is Born and a cutting from Thurber's Carnival were the tvvo such programs presented by the Players. The group's competitive activities included district and state drama meets. Their entries were in the fields of poetry, prose, and dramatic reading. 106 i Thespicins President, Dove Birenboum, Vice president, Ninette Knudsen, Recording Secretory, Mory Brummel, Corresponding secretory, Morilyn Lueders, Treosurer, Gory Poe, Thes- pions is o notionol honorory society for high school students who hciye demon- stroted unusuol obility ond interest in dro- motics. To become o member one must tirst ioin the Dromotics Club, ond then ecirn one hundred points-hours-by working on gny port ot ci dromotics production. One third ot the hours must be eorned by doing some- thing other thon octing, such os directing, costuming, or moke-up. The Thespions hold initidtions twice o yeor. In spring they hove o tormdl lDOI'lClUGl in which the new othcers for the following yeor ore instcilled. ROW 3: Donovon, Birenboum, Birenboum, Gruner. ROW 2: Tennyson, Knudsen, Forry, Forgo, ROW 1: Wolfe, Brummell, Lueders, Poe. E , i F? , . li: V-.J - i l i , l 1? l -qu.. J. .VQKV K M , g P I ' .-c. l li r fi l i l 15 .n' 4. 'I ,l X The Devil's Disciple The setting tor Bernard Shaw's The Devil's Disciple is colonial New England during the Revolutionary War. After the death ot his tather, Richard, the devil's disciple, takes over the house. ln the town lives a Christian preacher, Mr. Anderson, and his lovely wite. The British troops attack and thinking that Mr. Anderson is Richard take the preacher prisoner. Just as the British are starting to hand Richard, the preacher overtakes the town and saves the devil's disciple. Cast: Richard Dudgeon Dave Birenbaum Mr. Anderson Steve Swigert Essie Annette Dubrouillet Ivlrs. Dudgeon Sue Walker Judith Anderson Bonnie Bird Assistant director Marilyn Leuders af , ,filf gfnf,-rr' rv Q... M7 Our Town Thornton Wilder's three-oct ploy, Our Town, illustrdtes the toct thot living people occupied with their petty occupotions ond smoll thoughts know little ot true ioy or hoppiness. In the tirst oct the outhor outlines the history ot the town, which is Grover's Corners, New l-lcimpshire, ond introduces the Gibbs ond Webb fomi- lies. The second oct concerns the love ottclir between young George Gibbs ond Emily Webb ond culminotes in o moving wedding scene. The third dct tokes ploce in the cemetery in which mony townspeople ore potiently owoiting greoter understonding, Into their midst is led Emily, o little wisttul to bock to lite, but she is shown how futile it is to return. The post connot be re-lived. Cost: Stoge Monoger Guy Mellor Emily Annette Dubrouillet George Chorles Murroy lvlrs. Gibbs Ninette Knudsen lvlr, Gibbs Steve Johnson Mrs. Webb lvlorilyn Leuders lvlr. Webb Steve Schumcxier Rebecco ' Pcztricio Wolf Asst. Director Mdry Brummell Y ,V ,, x v . rx . Ex X12 . T , ,E , Q far Q I C To further The expression ond development of individual interests i T h l ,, I, l e 0 Echo f 'w-, H-Elly ,M AX Tate Pursell E d i to r i gf' iff 'sf NX ,.. , ' .X V Q, it V . ,,.fA:: ---- ,M fs, if X 1 , 4 ' - 1 . iffy Polly Boydstun Bette Tomlinson Literary Editor Literary Editor Wandering past Room 2Ol during the oth hour one is as always. likely to spot a group of industrious staff members, coke in hand, laboring with such ECHO activities as writing, editing, advertising, selling, planning parties, and managing-managing, that is, to mix business with a healthy sprinkling of good fun. Among the year's many money-making protects were selling candy, cokes, Webster stickers, Turkey Day buttons, ond school supplies. However, the biggest proi- ect was the Echo Queen Coronation, a huge success l ECHO parties were thrown tor most any occasion deemed worthwhile-and most any occasion was deemed worthwhile! The group's two main social tunc- tions were the annual Christmas party and the Spring Banquet. Much serious time and work was put into the copy ot the 1964 ECHO you now hold in your hands. It is a concise history of your l963-64 school year that the staft invites you to enioy at your leisure. f ,GCI jws Q '! Steve Schu maier Bob Feldrnann 119 Business Manager T AdVe ll5ln9 Mf-'m09e AIN Q? ,p-.. QQ Pu.. .- -ff..-4 Q xl ' 5 fx: 1 . i vim 5 W1 K X . Q i ,. f Sue Erbe- Rick Kirk Belly Biclcel Sue Church -an-M Marcy Clegg Nw. 'mlf l ., Sf . 5' iv. - y nf, Nw y. 'X I 1,-3-Sfzhi V ' 1Q'fiMr C i C 4 J R lzf Neclro Hoy bm ,- jf-W. . , in . .X Q + -147519 -ff' r mfssww 1. . f , , y , Katie Minleer 4 fbw Y., i Rosie Zinzei 1 Ag: x KW lu VD X x f Xb ig I Cindy Bolin . , rs hwy C ,- Bill Gwyn -Q , fa? by 'E ,.., at my 5 John Stoclce Mike Huebener 113 George Fuller Bob Houser The Webster Echo In the iournolistic otmosphere ot typewriters, pico rulers, and blue pencils, staff members put together nine issues ot The Webster Echo. They spent long hours editing copy, planning moke-ups, ond writing headlines, ond devoted one Soturdoy o month to pasting up the tinol proof at the printer's. Two special six page editions were published -one ot Thonksgiving ond one ot Christmos. throughout the the sweepstokes prize ot the Missouri lnterscholostic Press Association con- ference held ot the University ot Missouri in eorly outumn. The stott also staged the Paper Doll Prom, hosted o breakfast tor new iournolism students, ond gave o supper tor newspaper alumni. At the troditionol spring bonquet the groduoting stott announced the new positions. The iournolists enioyed other activities yeor. They ond the journalism class won ,WK QQ? f W X if F 6 F' A fre 9 i 6? V ff r , 1 'Q f rt g, :ff it H - an -fm W 5 's-'WLHQ ,fW. Tho-5 ' S' 1 X 'W v ' fl 1,574 J i 4 -KSZP ' H ii Steve Scott Julie Alexander Don Martin Fran Procopio ROW 4: Johnson, Paul, Harris, Detering. ROW 3: Swanson, Hop- ROW 1: Lorason, Flesh. Matteson, Procopio, Alexander Burke son, Hamingson, McVicker, Stockholm, Zeiser, Elder. ROW 2: Ves- Fletcher, Milligan. per, Pfeiter, Zinke, Scott, Martin, Forry, Estes, Frederick, Matscikis. Xxw N N UE Ns X Qs: R X :N sr 's x N may-, a f E223 .1132 . rg , .,,. ,f. Q J .Q is-3 S!! S33 an J . ournflllsfn f l I l ROW 3: Hopson, Wolfsberger, Stockham, Christensen, Grinnell, Day, Taverna. ROW 2: Cox, Senninger, Bland, Ruddy, Matteson, Kunkel, Hoffmann. ROW 1: Bottger, Ammerman, Evans, Oestricher, Dubrouillet, Mer- rit, lvlatsakis. Pencil and pad in hand these aspiring journalists cov- ered news beats looking forward to when they would become regular staff members. When not writing arti- cles these eager J-Cubbers absorbed the fundamentals of good news writing and newspaper production. Eager to help the regular staff, they assisted with the Alumni Tea and the Paper Doll Prom. Later in the year, further Q 3? x A ,, fl, 7' Y 2 aww: 5 steeped in literary knowledge, the journalism class helped win the sweepstakes prize at the MIPA Press Conference in Columbia. Graduating to staff status at the annual banquet in April, the group assumed their new positions and pub- lished the May issue of the Webster Echo. 'F xt: I wir? f ,gcc ' -- s i X 3 'A' . xt, WVWANP' K Km rlixigseiffw' T. E is Q ' wfM,gq.:'...: Y 4' l x J ,fiii s W' .. N Varsity Club ft W is om s , if il ix 'r if Y fm so s ,441 5 . , 1 Among the changes in the Varsity Club section for this year were the Varsity Club sweatshirts and the letter sweaters which the leaders wore. Presidents: John Mettler, Bob Geile Secretary-Treasurer: John Rose 116 l ,-, Q ' 4 .- G iiiiiiii G iiii HONG' A F5 - ROW 5: Maloney, Nohorski, Ward, Murray, Miltenberger, Lund- strom, Mabry, Wagner, Punshon, Pierceson, Tomo, Senseney, Maughs. ROW 4: Nelson, Wensler, Mills, VVullert, VVrisl3erg Stroup, Smith, Peulcert, Stuart, Richards, Ward. ROW 3: Willert Wobbe, Vega, Vaughan, Newman, Sprott, Morgan, Stulaer, Reed ROW 5: Hitchens, Kinslow, Goez, Holland, Keenan, Brown, John- son, Hale, Aclxenhansen, Hugo, Grinnell, Brasses, Kaufman. ROW 4: Hoelaer, Ellis, Baeyer, Berry, Johnson, Bosch, Hatheld, Harris, Anderson, George, Lipscomb. ROW 3: Jones, Corgiat, Kolde, George, Eckman, Davis, Baeyen, Gray, Walthemtechtel, Kulild, Purvis, Smith, Miltenberger, Lowry. ROW 2: Stindel, Zies, Starlr Wissehr, McNeil, Parker, Mueller, Radclift, Morgan, Roberts Schwaninger, ROW I: Schauer, Peschlre, Mauer, Pursell, Mettler Valenti, Schumaier, Penrod, George, Yarbrough, Sewell, Plumloey. Varsity Club Koerber. ROW 2: Davis, Craig, Jnlsbour, Doisey, Ecl- les, Beyer, Heuebener, Christensen, Greene, Girou, Goode, Card ROW 1: Huneke, Howell, Cannacly, Conway, Dotson, Baugher, Droege, Henderson, Baldwin, Geile, Ferguson, Johnson, Jackson. l gg , .. A 1 Varsity 9 President: Vice President Secretory Treosurer Junior represenfoiive Potricio McCoFfer'fy Borboro McCoHerty Judith Denckhoff Diorie Munroe Morfho Spono Club 5'- Il X, Ei mga! ' fir: v 3 ROW 5: Pfeifer, Banks, Banks, Clauser, Bidevvell, Ball, Baity. ROW 4: Beeman Alexander, Burton, Comfort, Bland, Cissell, Chamberlain. ROW 3: Detering, Druschky, Brown, Bill, Aldermann, Bolin, Couch, ROW 2: Brinkmeyer, Ammer- man, Chase, Cooley, Denckhofl, Buchannan, Bedell. ROW 'ln Carlson, Bashford, Burkey, Brooks, Blume, Cage, Coggeshall. Varsity Pep Club ---r M- W i V + ' , ,. As A AA -1 - .Q ROW 4: Kelly, Greenstreet, Fargo, Jones, Korman, Had- Hagan, Kunz, Church, Lonergan, Laffler, Feldmann, Lewis dock, Geyer, Heuduck, Koueloti, Fanger, Kissingler, Hod- Kuziak, Klinger, Hollinger, Hodgson. ROW 1: Ginn, Yena ges, Gregg. ROW 3: Hamm, Heimbrodt, Erbe, Hollander, wein, Gregory, Hayes, Goodman, Hoppe, Koehler, Ebel Kraemer, Estes, Kleitch, Kissinger, Hole, Hoy, Gordon, Gill, Landwehr, Koeppe, Groppel, Hofmeister, Leonard Kaiser, Gordon, Hemphill, ROW 2: Goetz, Kelly, Griflen, 119 , 5:5 A l i - ,ye-www? . l , new .- ROW 4: Procopio, Meckfessel, Meinordi, Mc- Querter, Smith, Metcalf, Middleton, Reynolds, Noah, Mitchell, Neavles, Ruenpohl, Rudolph. ROW 3: Miller, Pope, Miller, McVicker, Pring, Oleniclc, MacKenzie, Martz, Oliver, Robins, Rus- sell, Wilson. ROW 2: O'Brien, Meehan, Manning 1 Nies, Menlce, Weidner, Minteer, Page, Rehkopf, Maurer, Oeth, Looney. ROW 1: North, North, Mendenhall, Norris, Denckhott, McCaFlerty, Mc- Catterty, Munroe, McComb, Murray, Martin, Randall, Milligan. Varsity Pep Club 1 3 Y llli Q i N ROW 4: Welhoelter, Sackse, Wingard, Walker, Stur- ges, Schafer, Stromdahl, Vining, Ward, White, Town send, Stannish, Young. ROW 3: White, Szabo, Schack lin, Schweighoefer, Thompson, Weaver, Turner, Sim mons, Tennysen, Willert, Speth, Samuels. ROW 2 Siebert, Wingarth, Tweedie, Thornton, Taft, Werth Vesper, Weaver, Woods, Stevenson, Wright, Spano Wooard. ROW 1: Wilson, Thompson, Wagner Schuetz, Schaefer, Winkler, Sloss, Sebastian, Strick land, Sperber, Whitener, Simpson, Tretts, Witte. Sophomore Pep Club ROW 5: Kempson, Curtis, Corrigon, Cornighon, Brondin, BursT, Geyer, Lyfle, Bell. ROW 4: Horlc- ey, Boker, Knight, I-Iorrison, Ashwell, l-lorsimon, Ccirbry, Beole. ROW 3: Chorlesworth, Bowen, Holscher, Bedell, Drew, Hunier, Ponte, Eisleben, ROW 2: Deem, Bird, Cook, Henlce, Lee, Andrews, Hebeler, Lee. ROW 1: Mendenholl, Kelley, Nolon, Bewig, Lombert, Weber, MocGreevy, Kice. ROW 3: Kurlwnek, Schnieders, Mellor, Merriman, Wolker, Slwnk- Scott, Schaefer, McCain, Wolf, Pring, Preston. ROW 1: Moriin lend, OSTF'-'JV1CleF, Sample, Webef, TOfT1lJflf1l4, Sfifes, 5Cl1lUSTel'. Oberlcirsch, Rensing, Smith, Show, Theurer, Tolles, Madsen, Mc ROW 2: Reitz, Schwesig, Reiker, Munroe, Moores, Moriin, Vonornon, Arfor, McKee, Wesfpholen, McMichael, Yoies, Wellmon. 121 Conventus Latinus l l . i ,l T . i it l I tl 4 . 1 Wwe. a. - 'tg . ':I- ' . ' 9 ' ff . W 4 The Webster Groves Chapter of the Junior Classical League, or Conventus Latinus, and sponsored by Miss Hazel Farmer, is one of Webster's largest and most active organizations. There are nine interesting and informative meetings each year. The year begins with the installation of new members, then guest speakers come, a debate by the Cicero class is held, and there are skits by the Cicero and Vergil classes. There is also the annual Christmas party. The climax of the year's activities is the spring banquet at which the members enioy entertaining skits. Over the years the Conventus Latinus has raised money by cook- ie sales and contributions to give the Farmington Orphanage an annual Christmas gilt. The gift for i963 was thirty six bed spreads for the orphanage. April 4 was the date for the Missouri State J.C.L. Convention held at Missouri University. This year for the first time contests were held on the subiects of Roman life and history, Roman mythology, and Latin derivatives. There were also the usual skits and reports. Every year the Conventus Latinus provides enioy- ment and education for its members through well planned oc- tivities. Creed. We, the members of the Junior Classical League, covenant to hand on the torch of classical civilization in the modern world. We believe an acquaintance with the civilizations of Greece and Rome will help us understand and appraise this world of today, which is indebted to the ancient civilization in its government and laws, literature, language, and arts. N E i i l ,, L ,- ' ' ..r.LiaBhIl? i' V gi . A . . , , x ll 'W' 1 3 5 fi. is -1 1 MF' X .is 8,311 l i 3: t i i l l i l Conventus Latinus ul I f ,,, ,.,. . ROW 5: Guhman, O'Brien, Sullins, Hobbs, Taylor, Koons, Steirman, Walhermfeclctel, Schnedler, Maughs, McMullin, Wibbas, Carney, Holland, Batts, Roberts. ROW 4: Dotson, George, Good, Rode- meyer, Stewart, Stamm, Marchbanks, Durham, Curtis, Pursell, De- tering, Wulfort, Fox, Girou, Julild, Jones. ROW 3: Brown, Yeag- er, McGuire, Sindel, Deem, Endres, Palmer, Costello, Scheele, Heim- brodt, O'Brien, Charlesworth, Ertell, Haddock, Brownlee, Burke, ROW 3: Covington, Ives, Hause, Krebs, Woods, Harshbarger, Hop- mann, Carbrey, Guhman, Rosen, Chollet, Eislaben, Andrews. ROW 2: Preston, Morris, Jones, Lattray, Morgan, McDonald, Mc- f - .E-MQ DAVAQ Hoy. ROW 2: Swift, North, North, Meehan, Martin, Deem, Sher- man, Witte, Mortland, Viney, Viviano, Henderson, Fletcher, Over- camp, Zinzer, McCaflerty, Neavels, Yenawine. ROW 'l: Schweitzer, MacGreevy, Sturges, Quist, McComb, Kice, Smith, Smith, Christen- sen, Sprott, Tweedie, Harris, Tolles, Butler, Burlcey, Barnett, Erbe, Manche, Smith. Donald, Simpson, Wallace, Crolxer, Wolf, Blumenhorst. ROW I: Wolfinger, Reinhart, McMichael, Kress, Steger, Lee, Schuett, Smith, Kuerz, Rimbach, Fidler, Gable. 0? Qfiitg 2 ll l- S -.se-L C mx ma 1 ta iwuxefi We H ww s 'ww i 'T ' ' - f We ' I ,WWI W ' W fm ,war f fm , WW , wmffwfy , ' . ,. , new fm R- TT .- if Q ,, Lf V .. -wmzwgwggcf i 7 '1 ' W Ak ' ' , '- .W , , A f msfp f f , ,V , qi L 7 smrwmmmsb MA. J , t dugg' , a T iv ' f - A Wm' 1, ,m,,fX T yaimnuu ' 1 wlxnzai yr- ' 'UW4 f?ZW,bYt xA ,V 'W -ft -- ,My ff. ' X, F Veg! 'flu ROW 3: Harris, Hobbs, Mclvlullin, Smith, Detering, Covington, Ku- WOVTl't, Deem, O'BVief1, BUflfSY, YSHCIWTUG, Mortin, MCCOmbr ROW lildr Xfxjglhermfgqhfel, Yegger, ROW 2: Brgwnl Hgddgqky Chgrleg- ll: QUlST, l'l6lmlOl'OClT, Tweedie, Smith, PUI'Sell, Erlbe, SpI'Ol'l', Girou, The Latinus Rumor, the Latin Club newspaper, began in l927, and since then has continually grown through the years. Now it has a circu- lation at about tour hundred copies per month. The Latinus Rumor is sent to Latin students ot the three iunior high schools as well as Web- ster's Latin students. lt is sent to alumni and interested friends, and is exchanged with twenty other Latin newspapers all over the country, even as far as Fairbanks, Alaska. Some of the favorite and traditional articles are letters from alums, ad- L -Ir' R vice from Cartha Marr, a latin crossword puzzle, the column Olympus G U OFT Guard, and iokes. This year's staFl is made up of thirty-two Latin students and club mem- bers. Tate Pursell and Sue Erbe are the editors of another successful year of Latinus Rumor publications. wcif ROW 5: George, Siebert, Wissehr, Howkens, Smollwood, Smith Lonergcin, Norton. ROW 4: Wilson, Yotes, Carney, Willmon Croine, Cloud, Lontner, Turner, Doy, Penrod. ROW 3: McCovvley, Flesh, Bennett, Dunkrnon, Schroer, Willioms, Curtis, Wagner, l-lor Lettermen Club The Lettermen's Club, orgonized this yeor, hos been very instrumentol in promoting sportsmcinship ond school spirit ot othletic events. In coniunction with school spirit the club mode O very Worthwhile oddition to Roberts' Gym when it hung on Americon tlcng in the gym. The tlog vvos presented to the club by Representotive Torn Curtis, The Lettermen plonned severol sociol events such os o hoy- ride ond ci bonquet. Troditions were storted os this club instituted lettermen's pins ond svveot shirts cis Well os O ploque beoring the nomes ot oll vorsity Ietterholders of the yeor. Officers: President, Neol Loose, Vice president, Allon Cur- tis, Secretory, Mike Willioms, Sponsor, Mr. Holmes. rison, ROW 2: Curtis, Mueller, Holtgrieve, Coson, Willert, Angel, Siebert, Eisleben, VVoehle, Sohm. ROW 1: Reeves, l-lowren, Stuber, Stroup, Moutz, Droege, Preston, Scott, Stucirt, Mobry, Reeves Avaya NWN ll Hi-Y 64 D l ROW 3: Miltenberger, Davis, Mabry, Tomo, Lundstrom, Bunt. ROW 2: Rodemeyer, Good, George, Hoftsten, Smith, Howell. ROW 1: Wagner, Stocke Mellor, Greene, Mettler, Volenti, Hofer. Hi-Y 6-4 E ROW 3: Mautz, Henderson, Baugher, Christensen, Richards, Reeves, ROW 1: Boe-yen, White, Pursell, Sprott, De-em, Jackson, Morgan, Pezze, Smith, Turner, Reeves. ROW 2: Mueller, Scott, Reed, Huebe- Conway. ner, Wehmueller, Ferguson, Howran, Stuber, Schumaier, Swank. -vw ft U x !,f '25 6' 6,85 TQ Di H1185 1!.,,, 8 ET 'Y ROW 3: Gordon, Swanson, Haddock, Black, Zeiser, Heuduck, Cis- 1: Wright, Ouist, Gordon, Vesper, Kisslinger, Hunter, Cross, Steven- sle, Welhoelfer, Stannish. ROW 2: Mancini, Palmer, Gropple, son, Hofmeister Schibig, Muth, Cook, Weaver, Kuhlhaull, Nitzsche, Heuduck, ROW Tri-Hi-Y ROW 5: Lafller, Minteer, Geyer, Bedell, Landwehr, Tomlinson, Kel- ly, Wilson, Erbe, Ballou, Kettenlorink. ROW 4: Charlesvvorth, Sack- se, Weaver, Marry, Schacklin, Denckhofl, Procopio, Milligan, Tom- brink. ROW 3: McCaFlerty, Feldman, Koehler, Meckfessel, Baify, Looney, Gill, Lewis, Hollander. ROW 2: Sperber, Kusiak, Tolt, Mei- nardi, Smith, Maurer, Burkey, Robinson, Buchanan. ROW lz Strick- land, McCaflerty, Larason, Werth, Menke, Lonergan, Burton, Fred- erick. QTLEZQ. ' :.. '?I:5 'K In ,,,,,,, lens? ,JH ' 95131 . 5 M WN , 2 ,, , ,,,, gow A f' ff? wiwmfi V wwiw 3 gwa-xii? 454552551 Qggegbmsmy gms N JMQB H wwe R ft: F' L? fb-MM, fri 7 rg -'aw LQ- 1 iv. -vw no-I ! Fifi-, 4 The theme for the Youth For Christ club, o non-denominotionol orgoni- zotion, is Teens reoching teens in o Decode of Destiny. The purpose of the club is to reoch teen-ogers vvith the Gospel of Jesus Christ ond to help Christion teens live the Christion lite. To ochieve these gooils the club met every Wednesdoiy morning ot 7130 ond presented on progrom of singing, skits, Bible devotions, ond speok- ers. The county oreo ot Y.F.C. held rollies on Soturdoy nights ond G Christmos convention in Chicogo. Other octivities included ploinning meetings, boke soles, ond porties. Through the Y.F.C. club guidonce, inspirotion ond tellovvship hove been the keynotes of o greot yeor. Youth for Christ ROW 3: Mrs. Biclcley, Hull, Schweser, Bost, Stigers, Webb, Wei- Jockson. ROW 1: Weigle, Thorn, Stewort, Zimmer, Kress, Hoimeist hoelter, Stigers, Kissinger, Mr. Griftith, Mr, Coons. ROW 2: Miss er, lrelcind, Ruther, Chose, Robinson. Prott, Rimboch, Brummel, Wollcer, Lee, Clegg, Crone, Steiner, Miss I- -M 11 1 X as -:J X'-6,4 11 11 O34 li' x.,,,,f ,.. W amisff. m W' X I H M 5 WWZ' X, VVS or f ,W Aw.. 'ff L ff 5 .. rj ,QW ,,, A 4 W J, cw 91' W WJ' 3 fi I li ,W .V f W 't f ww Q vf ,If . mrawwvm . mm ,M em . 13, V mm www 1 ' liwwlvwwf 5.7: 1' 1, A, ,, W. 'WU m Mm if -ww W W, wma-M. W ., 5. MM . an Lev QW ROW 4: Williams, Carbrey, Heuduck, Beeman, Steger, Graves, Lal-e, Bell, Miles, Lae, Ruther, Rimbacln, Brubaker, Shannon, Bur- Maurer, Kohler. ROW 3: Deslo, Birch, Jacobson, Brummet, Oeth, key, Pattengale. ROW 'l: Faust, Calhoun, Lake, Butler, Deem, Looney, Ebel, Helle, Martin, North, Meehan, North. ROW 2: Mrs. Minshall, Randall, Kress, VVilson. The Future Nurses began their year with a new spon- Plymouth junior high. Talks concerning physical ther' sor, Mrs. Lake. Many open houses were held through- aphy, mental health, and the social vvelfare program out metropolitan St. Louis. The open house at Deacon- were given by visiting speakers. GSS HGSPLTOIWOS Ollended bylhe prospecllve nurses' OFhcers and the most outstanding members ot the One ot the senior members ot the group, Janet Mau- group received pins in recognition ot their vvork. rer, spoke at the Workshop for the tuture nurses ot Ce, L Q i 1. 1 i Future Nurses 64' 129 .,, 1- ROW 4: Brenner, Cook, Baker, Brownlee, Crowett, Wallace, Yeag er, Brown, Smith, Davis, Norden, Wehmueller, Smith, Parsons Basch, Cox, Maxwell. ROW 3: Graves, Bultin, Clark, Alderman Beeman, Adragna, Schroer, Giebel, Gwyn, Schulte, Karman, How- ard, Russell, Winter, Russell, Bill, Oestreicher. ROW 2: Buck, Treti Sk t' Cl b Club 17 4? 5 'Htl ft .ir 9' at .QA 5 iuAf'1 nek, Blackman, Tadrick, Matteson, Emerson, Watkins, Lanier, Banks- ton, Taverna, Doyle, Brown, Zindel, Muth, Shepardson, Hunter, Hibbett, Specking, Marsh. ROW 'l: Jost, Recher, Stewart, Daniels, Klinger, Middleton, Whitener, Knapp, Holilmeister, Ireland, Minshall, Lange, de Tamble, Settlemore, Yates, Tombrink, Niewoehner. Since the reorganization ot the Skating Club last year, the membership has grown to a fantastic one hundred and ten. In an attempt to increase member- ship, several parties were held during the year. Members of the club earned points for such things as organizing parties, transporting skating members, and tor attending the parties and skating sessions. At the end ot the year the individual's points were tabulated, and prizes were given to the tour persons with the most points. Skating sessions were held usually at Steinburg or Winter Garden rinks, When the ice was thick enough onthe public ponds, the club went there. Money tor the parties and prizes was obtained from cookie sales, the initiation tee ot thirty-tive Cents, and the sale ot the orange and black skating club arm patches. Riding Club Twice each month twenty-tive energetic students met 1 , to discuss horsemanship, plan rides and other various : . K' events. 3x ,st The group spent most ot their riding time at Missouri l X Kill Stables and Valley Mount Ranch, The usual procedure , It ' was to ride tor one hour and then receive forty min- V utes ot instruction about care, saddling, and various riding techniques. Alter that they would talk over their ride and complain about the usual ailments con- T h Vi tracted on the trail! - x Ti it of The club planned a day's picnicking at Echo Valley I . -, 'W Ranch tor one Saturday in early spring. Webster l R pennants were sold in order to raise money tor this r project. At Echo Valley a tull schedule ot eating, swimming, eating, riding, eating, and iust plain N' X ' ' ,. N 7 u? VX k: il X NUI, n H, Xi xi 'Xil Rl' ' l El! l ilxrgwlnl ly fl ,Xxx lla I 'I i W0 i I K , ll lll' l'ffU l XI' N il 5 T . l , ., IW A V. horsing around took place. i ROW 3: Ewing, Earhart, Richardson. ROW 2: Buck, De Gubarett, Steiner, Burton, Brenner. ROW 1: Faust, Carolson, Ramsey, We-ingarth. 131 Office Assistants The efhcient communications system at Webster High could not be possible without the othce assistants. Anyone vvho has better than a C average and a daily study hall which he is willing to give up, and who is trust- worthy can serve under the leadership ot Mrs. Bopp. The duties of the assistants include delivering messages, an- nouncements, request slips, and collecting hourly attend- ance slips vvhich the othce may send out, The help ot the assistants proves not only valuable to the school but also to the assistants vvho gain valuable expe- rience vvhich might prepare them tor positions in the busi- ness vvorld. BACK ROW: Ruther, Nult, Cook, Davidson, Erb, Franks, Williams. FRONT ROW: Ruther, Passanise, Cross, Simpson, Davidson, Reilcer. yt ,Za View FM W if bl Gai 'Q md!! IHS KI: QS 191 81 ' it run!! mu Mimi! 132 Student Librarians ln seorching for knowledge through the mony books, pornphlets, mogozines, ond other such reocling moteriol, Webster students hove often received help from the librory ossistonts. These student librorions spent mony ot their free periods ond time before ond otter school hours in shelving books, preporing new copies, collecting fines, ond leorning the mony librory skills. Meetings were held os the need orose in order tor rnem- bers to become better ocquointed ond to discuss the prob- lems ot the librory. As trodition holds, the ossistonts held their cinnucil Christ- rnos porty os Cl reword tor their hord work. 1 s ., I P -2 -.V i ll ll :mi r , an , ,r'i' C ' t'-s - i V -J., :,: . - 'Mem , ff PK. S9 Q W f ,, gf A 3 1 W 0 133 'E Wqqwh M ROW 3: l-lorshborger, Crowell, Brodt, Cronell Lge. ROW 2: Steiner, Ruther, Lonier, Fletcher ROW 1: Wors, Wilson, Specking, Darnell, aww is si' 1 Glu H- ,.g,,-f.,.,! ' of -eve r xx 5 lx . .i 2 i 1+iP' :U- lo cle I .If f:w espemo gl -e El club de espanol es uno de los clubs mos importantes de la escuela. Tuvieron una Hesta de Navidod que era magnihca. Se publicaron un periodico durante el se- gundo semestre. En los reuniones regulares los miem- bros iuegan al Loterio y otros iuegos. Es importonte que los miembros del club hablen espanol muy bien. f I , v , on 5 9 Tenemos vecinos en la america del sur y es muy tacil hacerse meiores amigos si hablamos la misma lengua. El ano pasodo el club era muy atortunado o tener el estudiante extraniero, Giselle Monge de Costa Rica, como un miembro del club. Al club por cierto taltan las contribuciones interesantes de Giselle. ,- . ,,-..-1- .11 . V., wg v i f .. , H it CS fag X QW 22- gf--.-, -N 3 ROW 5: Hoener, Giebart, Knisley, Graves, Mcllroy, Covington, Peulcert, Ashwell, George, Olenick, Mr. Hampel. ROW 4: Preston, Davis, Vlfoodard, Whitcralt, Heuduck, Stark, Pring, Samuels, Baity Bemis, Ertell, David, Stallard. ROW 3: Charlesvvorth, Hollander Milligan, Palmer, Groppel, Kohler, Noah, White, Greenstreet, Ash- I 1 well, Hoftmeister, Hardnett, Jones, Kettenbrinlc, Hoppe. ROW 2: Brown, Appel, Gay, Comfort, Kniiclen, Hutsell, Vesper, Bowen, Be- dell, Mannion, Stark, Karhaneck, Boll, Daniels. ROW I: Donahow- er, Noal, Stoclce, Faust, Gordon, Wagner, Lively, Vesper, Winkler, Sloss, Kessler, Middleton, Cooley, Frederick, Tomlinson, Feldman. xavgfiifl li AQ! rf ff 4 ' f H in , ,ke-1' . , if .. k M ROW 6: Libich, Lass, Barry, Hall, Hutchinson, Hammond, Bubb, Mc Henry, Mahon, Pool, Dunaiick, Liang, Gwynn, Osborn. ROW 5 Minteer, O'Brien, Heimbrodt, Bedell, Kelley, Larason, Nies, Munroe Ruddy, Dillenvourt, Coffman, Armer, Cox, Eggert, Clark, Martz ROW 4: Swanson, McClaren, Spano, Lawder, Oliver, Kelley, Hari son, Chorlesworth, Harkey, Lambert, Brondin, Burst, Pogue, Schaetter, Lewis, Fasoldt, Michaelson. ROW 3: Brooks, Couch, Bottger, Willis, Madsen, Baker, Shaw, Reitz, Wilkening, Brubaker Le Cercle Francais sous la direction de Madame Koons a eu des proiets biens interessants cette an- nee. Un des proiets les plus importants etait la soiree de Noel. Pendant la soiree avec l'assistance de Mad- ame Koons tout le monde a pris part a plusiers danses traditionelles des bonnes gens de la France. Les membres se sont regales avec les de lo France qui s'appellent la buche de Noel. vrais gateaux Le Cercle Francais etait heureux cette annee d'avoir Monsieur Massot, le prolesseur d'echange qui nous rendit pousieurs visites. Grace a Monsieur Massot les membres du Club apprient beaucoup de choses sur les coutumes et lo culture francaise. ' 135 P . . Schneiders, Monroe, Tretinik, Gaston, Winter, Scott. ROW 2: Mc Reynolds, Hall, Schweighoefer, Stromdqhl, Stevenson, Rodi, Pear man, Lueders, Leonard, Coggeshall, Barnett, McComb, Burton Brown, Forry, Cormock. ROW 1: Hemphill, Miller, Sperber, Rey nolds, Brazwell, Tombrink, Bird, Mendenhall, Bewig, Hedrick Holtz, Hempen, Kempson, McKee, Horkey, Goodman, Moddock, Gordon. 7' ,l li ll lll xx I W1 l R' it Se l was , yew? qi.,-1. ' : f -W 1--Q, N M ll L gi A T s L g l 0 C rew T f ll i f '21 ' ,L-. ,,g,5. ,V fell' ROW 3: Mr. Shroder, VVcildron, Mr. Hott- mcin. ROW 2: Birenbczum, Birenboum, Withers. ROW 1: Koelen, Schmid, Mogner. The boys who comprised the Light Crew devoted much of their school time to provide necessory lighting effects for school ossemblies, They spent mony hours otter school in setting up ond reheorsing for school shows, They olso operote lighting equipment for donces, ploys, ond community tunctions such os Kiwanis Kcipersn, symphony concerts, Vespers, ond 1 ,,, Q x X IN , I 'Fw 'cv , 'f ,575 '- 'lf' as T Nltilll i ' X in . J - Li ,L 2 xx ,NAI f 'iii .. ' l ll ,124 the spring progrom. Light Crew members hoye instcilled the public oddress system in the coteterio, ond in Roberts' Gym. The 'phone system in the ouditorium ond the intercom system in the Little Theotre ore olso products of their worlc. AV 2 iii Audio 'f T it ' . V MIQQ Vlsuol 1,1 P. I M S if Operotors Q s it-QR The Audio Visuol Operotors serve the school with their mony involuoble services. The AVO. is not o club, but functions rother cis cn school service orgonizotion. Members hove donoted their study hoills ond mony hours otter school to show films ond to operote sound equipment tor ossemlolies ond musicols. In cicldition they opercite the public ciddress systems tor tootboll ond bosketholl gctmesn They goin yoluoble experience in repciiring ony equipment which is not in pertect working order. ROW 3: Schoter, Sturmcine, Byrne, Anderson, Umphenour, Piper, Martin, Mr. Meeks, ROW 2: Kciufmcnn, Mogner, Stillmon, Yinger, Nosh, Stinson, Nissen. ROW T: Cormody, Connody, Koeln, Hoherthier. smssswgczss ,ww sun ws ' M G I I Y qw . ummm AYYM Ni mmm Qs ,-: . t Mmm .s www: -c sr V 53 awww ,. ., IQ A Q' 'QXSZD-S i5Ss WW1'a7WYl'0Xw f- QQ, remains.. ..,. , X wsxwss W f WN twiki WMM QWQN W M fig, sax Aw, 49511-4-Q 's , 'x we y m i! FEM T 53, f .f X -' s git s W9 X Math Club V -' - 572- W .-W5 f ' X QL An ' The Webster chapter ot Mu Alpha Theta, the national mathematics organization, vvas formed tour years ago. The purpose ot the organization is to provide an op- portunity outside ot class for students to pursue inter- esting topics in mathematics. The club is composed en- tirely ot senior students who have maintained a B overall average and a B average in mathematics. The programs for the Monday night meetings consist ot lectures by a variety ot aualihed speakers from the St. Louis area as well as members ot the club. Some of the topics presented vvere Boolean Algebra, Prop- ositional Logic, and Modular Arithmetic. On Tuesday and Thursday afternoons the club spon- sors a tutoring service tor interested students. The mon- ey earned through this service is spent to extend the collection ot books in the club's library. ROW 3: Hitchens, Stroup, Miltenberger, Davis, Smith, Eckmann, Martin, Henderson, Beyer, Christensen. ROW 2: Morgan, Stockham, Kelley, Schoeptle, Edmunds, Pursell, Mellor, Stocke, Cannady, George. ROW 'l: Deem, Broughton, Zeiser, Estes, Boydstun, Mr. Brucker, Parker, Lively, Tomlinson, Pearman, Kice. ., .:. at us- un 5 I iw.. , y.. 5- .lift 'vxg T rl I .5 ' HFAZSNI J? -..- - - The National Forensic League is an organization which is concerned with instruction in debate, inter- pretive reading, original and non-original oratory, and extemporaneous speaking. This group met every other sixth hour in a formal debate class. For the second year in a row, the Webster chapter hosted the District Speech and Drama meet tor the eastern halt ot Missouri. Among their other activities the club attended a general meeting ot all the NFL ' ltlaltional Forensic, League chapters in St. Louis County. The national debate topic for T963-l9o4 tor all the clubs in the country has been Medical Care. Other things that were discussed throughout the year were Lord ot the Flies for one P.T.A. meeting and Return ot the Square tor the Junior Town Meeting. Competitive meets were held periodically during the year at the various high schools in the area. ROW 3: Allen, Curtis, Sprott, Smith, Stoclcham. ROW 2: Snider, Stromberg, Mellor, Bubb, Valenti. ROW T: White, Stocke, Manning, Schweitzer, Strickland, Whitener. fa f ss E? S I zwfy mmf: SHERHEM.. wma ?' ' ws, umm sw Q saw' ms- t.., N- rt : s ,. in mf r A ' Z Tfiiifi W. FuTure Teachers To sTarT The year The FuTure Teachers of America had a geT-acguainTed Tea lor girls who were Thinking of iolning The organizaTion. During lXlaTional EducaTion Week The luTure Teachers placed posTers ThroughouT The hallways. During The year Teachers gave Talks on The various Tacers of Teaching. Members aT one Time during The year vlsiTed a school Tor The handicapped, ROW 3: Kramer, McCain, Brown, Preston, l'luTzell, Lang, Eddy, Kissinger, Swanson, Schweighoeler, Brenner, Crowell, ROW 2: White, Lee, Walker, Lee, Schneiders, King, Knifilen, Gay, Gardiner, fk It 'se Q ' 1f?5W?, WA- ,, ... WV, y, 1 Q -' s 'G rx' T wg! r RQ? XXV' ln The spring a Teacher l2ecruiTmenT Dinner was given. AT This meeTing new phases of Teaching were demon- sTraTed. Members also had an opporTuniTy To observe The classroom work of a Teacher of her choice. Ofhcersg PresidenT, lvlary l.andolT, Vice presidenT, Sue Schweighoefer, SecreTary, Drena Lee, Treasurer, Linda VVinTer, l-lisTorian, KaThy Passanise. Osborn, FleTcher, Koenig. ROW 1: Ireland, l-lofmeisTer, Carlson, Sewall, BouTin, Bovier, Daniels, Lueders, Passanise, Gordon. i'f '1' Annu' 'l Al' -x Red Cross ROW 4: Morgan, Baker, Krummrich, Jacobs, Helle, Moriarty, Bur- ton, Rue, Endres, Fargo, Hoppman, Mcl-lenry, Burns, l-lencken. ROW 3: Beasley, Rultner, Monroe, Tombrink, Oliver, Coftman, Carlisle, Swanson, Hamingson, White, Stigers, Brools, Baldes, Milligan, Kice, Meehan. ROW 2: Jones, Daniels, Thompson, 'C-Qs fl 33 Thornton, Hedrick, Kettenbrinl-, Jcnes, Spano, Slaten, Stolc-s, Creecy, Stokes, Schulte, Holtmeister. ROW I: Randall, Passanise, Vllentvvorth, Willianis, Middleton, Neavles, Craig, Hofmeister, Mat- sakis, Rimbach, Beall, Mannion, Burke, Draper. sits 6' n if . , QC e -' fawvi The American Junior Red Cross held their meetings once every three to tour vveeks. Eileen Meehan vvas the president ot the club. She was assisted by Diane Munroe, vice president, and Kathy Passanise, secretary-treasurer. There are about titty tive members in the club as each homeroom selects one person to represent that homeroom at the cIub's regular meetings. Tvvice during the year the club asked the students for donations, and several cookie sales were held in order to supplement funds. The club held these proiects in order to raise one hundred and titty dollars to build a wooden gift chest that vvould be sent overseas. This chest vvas tilled with educational and recreational supplies, tirst aid materials and many types of health supplies. During the year several scrapbooks vvere made. In them were cartoons and clippings from magazines and newspapers. The scrapbooks vvere sent to various hospitals in the St. Louis area for the enioyment ot the patients. President Eileen Meehan Vice president Diane Munroe Secretary Treasurer Katherine Passanise 141 V gl' ROW 3: Edmunds, Zeiser, Stockhorn Day Bierenboum Schnedler Johnson ROW 2 Rudy, Senniger, Hcimmingson, McReynolds Pursell ROW1 Speclcing Motscikis Evcins DeBroui l let, Vesper, Hoftmo n, The purpose of Potpourri, the school literory mogozine, is to give student writers the op- portunity to disploy their creotive work. They rnciy contribute poetry, short stories, essoys, ex- ceptionol photogrophy, pointings, sketches, or other ort. The stoft chooses the best mciteriol from the contributions ond publishes it. The first issue ot Potpourri wos issued in Jonuory ond the second in Moy. At the beginning ofthe yeor students were oble to buy subscriptions from their English teochers, ROW 3: Schumaier, Minteer, Feldmann. ROW 2: Bolin, Boydstun, Stocke, Pursell, ROW l: Zinzer, Tomlinson, Erbe, Bickel. ROW 4: Hopson, Grinnell, Elder, Cox. ROW 3: Bland, Senniger, Ruddy. ROW 2: Frederick, Larason, Milligan, Oestricher. ROW 1: Amermann, Burkey, Matsakis. The quill and scroll of ancient writers has come to symbolize excellence in vvriting and thus has become the name ot the international honorary iournalistic society. ln order for a student to be a member at Quill and Scroll, he must have done superior vvorlc on The Echo or The Webster Echo in the Helds of writing, editing, or business management. A candi- date, vvho must have maintained a grade average which places him in the upper third of his class, is 'tl 'ann ut T-1-E ll Ilnrrrnaniunal lfiinnurarp Sunny ti1ril3igl1 Srhnul Bnunialisrfr ROW 3: Harris, Johnson, Scott, Zeiser, Zinke. ROW 2: Swanson, Pfeiter, Flesh, Estes. ROW 1: Alexander, Vesper, Procopio, Forry. first recommended by the taculty sponsor of one of the publications. It he is then approved by a na- tional atlicer ot Quill and Scroll, he becomes a mem- ber. Candidates tor membership receive invitations in the spring ot the year. The initiation ceremony, held a tevv vveelcs later, is a tormal one, and parents ot the candidates are invited to attend. The mcmy fond memories ima M A d cu Geyer 146 e Paper Doll I I I I I I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I If M 5 we ., . 2 Q, ' I 5 I If In fx X , 'f -:v eg N, W, Ie The Football Queen '-kN , 5 if 2 If me Miss Carol Schucklin 147 The Kcxmpus King WW Mr. Tom Sfuber 148 , ' W ' , 1. R Qavawwf' Th e Echo Queen N Q , ' win A 25 X 3 S- :yn Z2 1 x A s N , Mk ? 5 ff fg- V JW Z g F Fm - 1' Z wif wwf, . M, 2 4 g :f f J ., .5 ,gf KWQML gf A - QA Aja- Us Q. 'I f 9 ' 1, 6 V XX 4 X' NK? W J W ' V M vb 1 .,, L .. 1 'Q V 2 j M 3 0 f Z .1 x S ' ,. Y ,fx 5 ff ' , f ff v .f ' Q! if Mi, 'X 'gk J f W , y My 7 fi f fw , 42 qw . X , f, 4 4 f 1 f N f 4 - , , X V . .- f was , I Miss Susan Menke 149 wr'- V81 Susan Munch Scholarship '79 '- si 1963 Winners 'G s ft fi . M Q 4 James T. Hixson Award -who 91N C37 Barbara Brown Leadership Charles Munch Robert Trotter Scholarship 'EZ' .ww Anita Collins Service gan- 3' dqrv mm The Hixson Award was established by the Student Council of i954-T955 in honor ot Mr. James T. Hix- son, Principal of Webster Groves High School for thirty six years. The purpose of the award, which is active for twenty years, is to recognize a senior girl and a senior boy for outstanding ability in each of the following tour areas: scholarship, leadership, service, and sportsmanship. The winners are an- nounced at an assembly in May. Each winner re- ceives an engraved certificate, and his name is in- scribed on a trophy which is the permanent property ot the high school. The scholarship award is given to the highest ranking girl and boy in the graduating class. For the leadership and service awards tive girls and five boys are nominated for each award by the senior class. Faculty committees choose the winners from these lists. From the list of major lettermen and the list of girls who have earned at least one thousand points in athletics the senior class nominates tive boys and tive girls for the sportsmanship award. Faculty com- mittees choose the winners from the list of nomina- tions. Leadership J--'15 439 'STTD .21 Mary Cochran Sportsmanship 'Ff,.7' Dgvid Schroeder William SOUll1WOI'fl't Service 150 Sportsmanship i l i l I i. iz l SPECIALIZING IN FINE PRINTS WALLACE WILLIAMS STUDIO Photographers WOodIc1nd 2-4424 29 N. Gore Websfer Groves I9, Mo F, 1 I 9600 Highway 66 IAcross from Crestwood Shopping Centerj Happy Hamburgers Fries XxI0eI'IappyHa,,7 fsrsxi I t -1'5EY - Shakes 0lVE'IN p F JOHN L. MORGAN WO 2-33I6 TRI-CITY CLEANERS II5 West Lockwood Webster Groves Fine Dry Cleaning Since I932 IANSEN'S I.G.A. 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WOODARD RUG CLEANERS 9308 Manchester Road Rock Hill 19, Missouri BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES OF 1964 HY'S DRIVE IN 9600 Manchester GEORGE W. JONES 61 N. Gore KEYS AND WINDOW SHADES BEN FRANKLIN STORE 8149 Big Bend in Old Orchard WO 1-7363 Wu 'sv f TERRY'S BEAUTY SALON DAVlDSON'S SERVICE K I5 N0 l'1 Gofe Carburetor and Electrical Specialties f4 WO I-9700 Wheel Balancing Goodyear Tires 24 Hour Towing Service LOCKWOOD SHELL SERVICE 8814 Big Bend Blvd. Webster Groves 19, Mo. 135 W. Lockwood WO 2-0848 WO 1-9664 Auto Club of Missouri Official AAA Service Garage WEBSTER GROVES SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Safety and Availability of Your Savings ls the Story of This Association Since I884 34 N. Gore Ave. Webster Groves, Mo. MASSlE'S SHELL SERVICE Lubrication Minor Repairs Brakes Free Pickup and Delivery Service Il? E. Lockwood WO I-9528 MODERN BANKING SERVICE ron MODERN PEOPLE ' SAVINGS ACCOUNT ' DRIVE-IN BANKING ' INSURANCE DEPT. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPT. INSTALLMENT LOANS ' XMAS CLUB SAVINGS CHECKING ACCOUNTS ' 24 HOUR DEPOSITORY REAL ESTATE DEPT. COMPLETE TRUST SERVICES NX: on Saving Certificates Banking Hours: Daily, Monday thru Friday 8:15 A.M.-5:00 P.M. Friday Evenings 8:15 A.M.-8:00 P.M. Installment Loan Dept .... Insurance Dept. Real Estate Dept. Daily Monday thru Thursday 8:15 A.M.-2:15 P.M. Friday Evenings 5:00 P.M.-8:00 P.M. DRIVE-IN HOURS Monday 8:15 A.M.-5:00 P.M. Tuesday 8:15 A.M.-2:30 P.M. Wednesday 8:15 A.M.-2:30 P.M. Thursday 8:15 A.M.-2:30 P.M. Friday 8:15 A.M.-8:00 P.M. Your Friendly Bank Since 1900 With Complete Banking Service OFFICERS Melvin G. Hall, President H. C. Grosskop, Senior Vice President W. Druschky, Vice President L. C. Martin, Vice President M. Leon Hall, Vice President W. D. Barth, Secretary J. Hickey, Treasurer R. Wolf, Asst. Secretary Mary Wilkinson, Ass. Sec Robert Brown, Vice Pres. Jackson F. Adams, Trust Officer MEMBER F.D.l.C. EBSTER GROVES TRUST COMPANY 75 W. Lockwood - Webster Groves, Mo. W0odlond 'I-2400 . SUNSET SWIMMING POOL Teen Dance Wednesday and Friday New Modern Filtered Swimming Pool Kiddie Pool Barbeque Pits Picnic Grove Family Membership Gravois and Geyer Roads VI 3-0165 Special Rates for Groups Bank Here Always Where You Can Bank All Ways BIG BEND BANK Bank ls Open 9 A.M. Until 3 P.M. Daily Friday Evening 5 P.M. to 8 P.M. For Your Convenience Interest Paid On Time Deposits NX: No Top Limit or Amount That Will Draw Interest Earn 3M'X: on Pass Book Savings Ample Free Parking Drive In Hours: Monday 7:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Tuesday thru Thursday 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Friday 7:30 A.M. to 3 P.M. and 5 P.M. to 8 P.M PIII l.lI PS ARCADE SHOE REBUILDERS YOUNT'S SERVICE TRAILERS AND TOOLS FOR RENT QUALITY WORKMANSHIP 126 W. Lockwood american association Webster Groves I9, Mo. 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McDonaId's Hamburgers are made of IOOCXD pure beet-never frozen meat-BUT TOP QUALITY BEEF GROUND FRESH DAILY. They're served hot off the griII on toasted buns-the way you like 'em best. Plenty of parking . . . no tipping . . . in- stant service . . . and THE TASTIEST FOOD IN TOWN AT PRICES THAT PLEASE! McDONALD'S 8100 Manchester wsssmz CLEANERS PFARVS BEAUTY SHOP No Appointment Necessary Hours: Mon., Thurs., Fri., 8 A.M, to 9 P.M. Fashion Care Tus., Wed., Sat. 8. A.M to 6 P.M. WO 1-9670 8109 Big Bend Blvd. In Qld Orchard Professional Dry Cleaning Websler Groves 19' M0- 8751 Big Bend Webster Groves 19, Mo. WO 2-0500 DUNHAM AND MANES SERVICE RAY POWELL Compliments of: 134 E. Lockwood Ave. Webster Groves 19, Mo. WO 2-2286 9815 Manchester Rock Hill, Missouri SMITH SPORTING GOODS Guns Fishing Camping Athletic Equipment Lockwood 8K Gore WO 1-4742 Webster Groves 19 Eagle Stamps Shopper's Charge Service Open Evenings Until 8 P.M. REMODEL REPAIR RE-Roof TERMITE wokk RAY WOOD 8. SON SUBURBAN CLEANERS GENERAL coNTRAcToRs New Construction Residence 46 W. Lockwood Ray HEmpsteod 2-6517 Webster Groves 19, Mo. Web5ter'5 Oldest Gnd M0511 Bill WO0dl0nd 1-1593 Woodlund 2-0571 l d 2-OO48 Reliable Cleaners Wood on f 24 N. G Ofe rg 9 QL V K , X lei I 1 BEST WISHES IN THE FORTH-COMING YEARS I O. from me fp- ' - I NIERCHANTS OF THE WARSON VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER I 9525 MANCHESTER Howdy Doy wos first. We hod ci show ond Tell Donce. We hod o queen ond nobody likes her ony ossembly. lf wos very pretty. And we won The silver more. The follies were Overs ond Unders. We peddles from Kirklog when we hod The Turkey Doy donced ond song reol good.ThoT's oll! Tricycle roce. We were fosi. We hod o Friendly Squore f fs W 7 ff 3, 1 1 'Viz X y I my X , . ' A gk -o , , , y 1 3 - R: '-'- M. , W V' Eli '. , .mi 'H I F v.. ' V-C rc f l .ff X. X ! , X ? 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Lockwood WEBSTER GROVES SHIRT LAUNDRY 8. COIN OPERATED DRY CLEANING 8I65 Big Bend Blvd. Exquisite Flowers Artistically Arranged WICHMAN'S FLOWER SHOP 605 E. Elm Avenue Webster Groves I9, Mo. WO 2-2955 Webster Groves I9, Mo. Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere Don't Settle for Second Best See FOREST FIRST Most People Do FOREST CADILLAC COMPANY 7700 Carondelet Clayton, Mo. PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE 8523 Watson Road Open 24 Hours I DORSEY'S BARBER SHOP Skill Barbers to Serve You We Specialize in FI tTops and ChiIdren's Ha t - 8376 Watson Road IHighway 66D MR. GLEN COIFFURES 8404 Watson mlm VI 3-3200 VI 3-3215 8061 Watson WO 1-2738 CRESTWOOD PLAZA 8. CRESTWOOD BANK BLDG. BARBER SHOP COLUMBIA ELECTRONIC SERVICE Television Radio Hi-Fidelity Tape Recorder Service 8129 Big Bend WOodIand 1-2829 INDUSTRIAL MARINE ELECTRONICS, INC. HowARD NIESON ao77 Watson Road si. Louis 19, Missouri WOodlond 1-1828 YORKSHIRE BARBER SHOP Laclede Station Rd. 2 Highway 66 Your Choice of 7 Barbers Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Sat. 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. GEORGE CANNON Closed Monday GENERAL GRANT HARDWARE AND PAINT 8444 Watson Road VI 3-9917 i Highway 66 1 Pleasing You-Pleoses Us DEL WATKINS 66 LACLEDE STANDARD 8000 Watson Road Free Pickup and Delivery Vl 3-8563 For Pontiacs and Tempests See CARSON PONTIAC 10230 Manchester YO 6-3796 A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE Guardian Maintenance Serviced by A Factory Authorized Dealer ls Better More Economical , s , 1-. UJJ1' WEx.7fJJAAJ3 'L A 5 1... ' JZ' ,iv L- ,-g5,27 5' 1 JN .S , .lj t -,GJNQJJUJLQ I .L slbx 'V F VVQ, fguaw L ,- I Q' -v ' ' A 1 4 'Ea' . . 1 z, 3 at 9 I CHARLIE'S 50 W. Lockwood Webster Groves WO 1-9635 Specialties: Frosted Flat Top Beatle Cut HARDWARE co., Mlssion 7-3854 Established 1912 SHREWSBURY PRINTING COMPANY 8073 Watson Road Phone: WO 1-0494 i AUGUST M. LEMBERGER BELCIIER TYPEWRITER SERVICE Commemiai P'1 'e'S 59fViCe Rentuls S0105 7778 Big Bend St. Louis 19, Mo. 102 W. Lockwood WO 1-1080 Zip Code No. 63119 Congratulations to the Class of I964 from the SENIOR MOTHERS CLUB HIS 'N HERS SALON Service a la carte PAINTS, INC. Free Decorator Service Paints and Wall paper Hours: 9:00 to 6:00 WO I-5586 T28 W. Lockwood Thursday and Friday until 9:00 P.M. 9410 Mi-mchesief Rock Hin 19, Mo. WO Loom OLD ORCHARD CLEANERS, INC. Try Our New Decorator Fold for Drapes COMPLIMENTS OF Our Modern Vault Will Protect Your Furs and Garments 8050 Big Bend Blvd. WO 248240 JAMES H. RUDD Jeweler and Watchmaker Diamond s-Wotches-Repairs JON'S DRIVE IN aso2 Big Bend Engraving wo 1-5153 107 w. Lockwood iooo 1' Webster Groves 19 Mo ,, WO 19546 CUNY OUI Ofdefs o 1o 1 o o zozozdz z zlzaznzezsz WO 2-1451 8025 Watson Road BRENTWOOD I.ANES 9003 Manchester St. Louis 44 Missouri l l' Webster Groves 19, Mo. WO 2-5955 Compliments of: .I6WBIl'y Glld OPIICGI CO. VON BROCKEN OFFICE 8140 E. Big Bend Blvd. at Lockwood WO 2-8029 Watch and Jewelry Repairing Eyes Examined 8009-11 Big Bend Blvd. Webster Groves 19, Missouri - WO 2-5655 An Supplies Framing Af' Clams SHUMATE PRESCRIPTION SHOP, INC. STEPHEN KINSEI.I.A ART GAllERY 114 E. Lockwood 122 W. Lockwood Webster Groves 19, Mo. WO 1.2525 Websgef Groves, Mo, WO 2-4323 Free Radio Dispatched Delivery Student Discounts THESE BOYS HAVE VOTED THEMSELVES THE MOST POPULAR IN THE CLASS! Keith Good Jim Baugher Bob Droege Bob Feldmann Terry Toma John Mettler Rich Rodemyer Steve Schumaier Denny White Mike Valenti Bob Mabry Mike Jones George Purvis Steve Reeder Rick Sprott Tom Stuber Bob Dotson John Stocke Rog Cannady Gary Eckman Howdi Taft Moose Straube Rick Smith Bob Bayen Jim Peukert Allan Curtis Alan Henderson Tim Swank Banner Bob Allin Bill Mueller Richard Rush Doug Jackson Piero Scott Davis Gordon Bland Gary George Bob Norden Jim Seibert Fred Ruhoff Chet Hanchett Don Morgan B-Ball Richards Bob Wehmueller Dave Johnson Randy Stroup Bill Willert Tater Pursell Pete Senseney Clio Gibson Mike Morgan Bill Smith Steve Miltenberger Ron Wagner Ron Mautz Norman Hawkins John Miltenberger Dennis Greene Ken Penrod Dave Basch Roy Harris Neal Losse Steve Preston . 2 J s N i 5' tl 9 - - if ,- . L J . gdb . ado E Very funny, Mr. Settle-Good byel What corn THE SYMBOLS OF SIXTY-FOUR Alexander, Julie Ballou, Marty Bashford, Mary Bedell, Lynn Bolin, Cindy Boydstun, Polly Brummell, Mary Buchanan, Beth Burkey, Sonia Burton, Carol Coggeshall, Lynn Denckhoff, Judy Erbe, Sue Feldman, Judy Fiddmont, Sharon Flesh, Dianne Frederick, Joan Geyer, Andrea Gill, Linda Haddock, Susan Hammingson, Karen Heimbrodt, Terrie Hollander, Carol Hoy, Nedra Kelley, Jane Kettenbrink, Nancy Kice, Susan Knudsen, Ninette Laffler, Suzi Landwehr, Susie Larason, Vicki Lonergan, Lynn McCafferty, Barb McCafferty, Pat McComb, Mary McVicker, Lynne Meckfessel, Mary Ann Meinardi, Patty Mendenhall, Julie Menke, Sue Millan, Marsha Milligan, Molly Minteer, Katie Murray, Sue Norris, Karen Quist, Bev Sackse, Jeanne Schacklin, Carol Sperber, Susie Strickland, Ellen Swanson, Sue Thornton, Jo Ann Toft, Karen Tomlinson, Bette Tweedie, Sara Vesper, Carolyn Vesper, Cathy Weaver, Julie Weaver, Mary Ann Weidner, Lynne Werth, Prudy Wilson, Pam Wright, Pat Young, Jenny - Zinzer, Rosie I Oooh, whose ice cream bar! W0odland 1-5375 Milly A. Browne Waldo Mead Browne MILLY MEADOWS MAL CLARK DX SERVICE 8796 Big Bend lat Gorej ANTIQUES 8- INTERTORS Webster Groves 19, Missouri wo 1 9494 Lamps-LampshadesMHome Decor Class of .36 7821 Big Bend Blvd. Webster Groves 19, Mo. 8730 Big Bend Blvd. WO 2-1020 Webster Groves, M All Your Drug Needs Watch and Jewelry Repairing JOSEPH R. BATSCH JEWELRY Watches . . . Diamonds . . . Costume Jewelry WO 1-3939 116 W. Lockwood Webster Groves 19, Mo. Thanks for Your Patronage Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1964 WEBSTER RECORD SHOP 124 W. Lockwood at Gore Phone WO 1-4656 GRAUBNER-BERGER HARDWARE WO 1-8100 Quality-Sincerity-Integrity HALLMARK CARDS When You Care Enough to Send the Very Best LITTLE CARD SHOP 9 N. Gore 'S 11 fi I ::l:u I I ,I pf iffzzzyi'-5 I I, 1, , WW f ff '..' f' ff' Arg? 2 1. I? flv '74.!'4'f,5 yi f IZ Ili, MJSWM I ff. ' 1- V I frigid:-gy. 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JANINE CHARDELL ALDERMAN Pep Club, 2,3,4, G,A.A., 2,3,4, Basket- ball, 3, Hockey, 2,3, Oliicials, 2, Soft- ball, 2,3, Volleyball, 3, Tri Hi Y, 2, Skating Club, 4. JULIA ANN ALEXANDER Honor Graduate Denver, Colorado, 2, Dramatics, 2, Jour- nalism, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, 3,4, The Webster Echo, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 3,4. JAMES LAMAR ALLEN ROBERT LEE ALLEN, JR, Choir, 2, Light Crew, 2, Office Assistants, 3, Symphonic Band, 2. ROBERT LOUIS ALLIN, JR. Choir, 2, Hi Y, 2, Spanish Club, 3, Bas- ketball, 2, Football, 2,4, Varsity Club, 3, 4, Track, 2,3. SAMUEL JOHN ARNDT Dramatics, 2, Cave Dwellers, French Club, 4, Latin Club, 3, Varsity Club, 3. JAMES BRIAN ASHWELL Spanish Club, 3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3, DONNA OLENE AVERY ROBERT ALAN BAEYEN Concert Orchestra, 2,3, French Club, 2, Hi Y, 3,4, Marching Band, 2,3,4, Briga- doon, Symphonic Band, 2,3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Skating Club, 3,4, BEVERLY SUE BAITY Honor Graduate Y.F.C., 3, Journalism, 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 3,4. ROBERT LOUIS BAKER Conventus Latinus, 3, Football, 2, Var- sity Club, 2,3,4. MARGARET ELLYN BALDES Pep Club, 2. GARY JAMES BALDVVN French Club, 2, Football, 2, Varsity Club, 2,3,4. CHARLEENE LEYLE BALL MARTHA ANNE BALLOU Health Club, 3, Pep Club, 4, Tri Hi Y, 3, 4, Scarsdale, N.Y., 2. LINDA SUE BARBER Health Club, 3, Pep Club 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2,4. GAY BARNETT Honor Graduate A Cappella Choir, 3,4, French Club, 4, Conventus Latinus, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3, 4. DAVID ALAN BASCH MARY BLAIR BASHFORD Honor Graduate A Cappella Choir, 3,4, French Club, 2, 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Brigadoon, G-.A.A., 2,3,4, Hockey, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2, Pot Pourri, 3. JAMES MICHAEL BAUGHER A Cappella Choir, 4, Beginning Choir, 2,3, Hi Y, 2,3,4, Brigadoon, Football 2, Varsity Club, 2,3,4. LAURA MARIE BAUMSTARK Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 4. DOROTHY JEAN BEASLEY Red Cross, 4, Tri Hi Y, 2. LYNNE CAROL BEDELL Honor Graduate Class Cabinet, 3, French Club, 4, Con- ventus Latinus, 2,3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Stu- dent Council, 4, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A., 3,4, Basketball, 3,4, Hockey, 2, Volley- ball, 3, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Coronation. NANCY LOUISE BEEMAN Dramatics Club 2, French Club, 2, Future Nurses, 3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Volleyball, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2, Skating Club, 4. JAMES ALAN BENECKE Tennis, 3,4. ROBERT MARTN BENNETT A.V.O., 4, Choir, 2, Hi Y, 2,3, Oftice Assistants, 2,3. JAMES JOSEPH BERGER Concert Orchestra, 2,3,4, Dance Band, 2,3,4, Marching Band, 2,3, president 4, Red Cross, 2, Brigadoon, Symphonic Band, 2,3, president 4, Varsity Club, 2, 3,4. CHARLES ALEXIS BEYER Math Club, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Varsity Club, 2,3,4. ELIZABETH ANN BICKEL French Club 2, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Student Council, 2, Hockey, 2, Modern Dance, 3, president 4, The Echo, Vespers, 2, Coronation. DAVID ALAN BIRENBAUM A.V O., 2, Dramatics Club, 2,4, president 3, Cave Dwellers, Laura, Miracle Work- er, Antigone, Our Town, Devil's Disciple, Light Crew, 2,3,4, Thespians, 2,3, presi- dent 4. CLAIRE ALENE BLACK Dramatics Club, 2, French Club, 2,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Modern Dance, 3, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Skating Club 3, Health Club, 3. GORDON VESPER BLAND A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Our Town, Devil's Disciple, Something Big, Brigadoon, Varsity Club, 2, CYNTHIA SUZANNE BOLIN Health Club, 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A., 2,3, 4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Hockey, 2,3, Soft- ball, 3, Volleyball, 2,4, The Echo, Coro- nation. THOMAS DILLON BONHAM Choir, 2,3,4, SUSAN ELLEN BOSLEY Pep Club, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4. DONNA MARIE BOWMAN French Club 2, Pep Club, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2,3. THOMAS CARTER BOYD St. Louis, Mo., 2, Hi Y, 2, Latin Club 2. POLLY PEDIGO BOYDSTUN Honor Graduate A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Chair, 2, Class Cabinet, 2,3, secretary 4, French Club, 2, Math Club, 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Brigadoon, Bowling, 4, G.A.A. 3,4, Basketball, 2,3, Hockey, 2, Softball, 2,3, Volleyball, 2,3, The Echo, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Something Big, Corona- tion. BURTON BRAME, JR. SUSAN EDITH BRAZWELL Pep Club, 2,3,4, rn i-ii Y, 3. MARY ANN BROCK Pep Club, 2,3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basket- ball, 2,3, Hockey, 2,3,4, Softball, 2,3, Volleyball, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3. JILL ANDREA BROUGHTON German Club 3, Conventus Latinus, 2, Math Club, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 2, Bowling, 4, G.A.A., 3,4, Bas- ketball, 3, Hockey, 2, Softball, 2, Vol- leyball, 3. KATHARINE ELAINE BROWN A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 3, French Club, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Spanish Club, 3, Health Club, 3. LINDA LOUISE BROWN Honor Graduate 177 French Club, 2, G.A.A., 2, Modern Dance, 3, F,T.A., 3. MARY FRANCES BRUMMELL Y.F.C., 4. Cheerleader, 4, Dramatics Club, 2,3,4, Laura, Our Town, Mouse That Roared, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Modern Dance, 3, Thespians, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2. ELIZABETH MARGARET BUCHANAN Future Nurses, 2, OfBce Assistants, 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, G,A.A., 3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Hockey, 2,3,4, Softball, 2,3,4, Volleyball, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Vespers 2,3,4, EDWIN MOBLEY BUFORD ROBERT JAMES BUNT Hi Y, 2,3,4, Football, 2, Varsity Club, 3. SONJA VERNICE EURKEY Future Nurses, 3,4, Journalism, 3, Con- ventus Latinus, 2,3,4, Latinus Rumor, 3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Red Cross, 4, Concessionaires, 4, G.A.A,, 2, 3,4, Hockey, 2,3, Basketball, 2,3, Otti- cials, 3,4, Softball, 3, Volleyball, 2,3,4, The Webster Echo, 4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Vespers, 4, Bridge Club, 3. CAROLE ANN BURTON French Club, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A., 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4. ELIZABETH ARENE CALHOUN Dramatics Club, 4, Basketball, 3, Modern Dance, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2. ROGER LEON CANNADY Honor Graduate A.VO,, 2,3,4, Concert Orchestra, 2, Dance Band, 2,3,4, French Club, 2, Light Crew, 2, Marching Band, 2,3,4, Math Club, 4, Symphonic Band, 2,3,4, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Vespers, 3, Some- thing Big. GEORGE CARMODY A.V.O., 2,3,4, Conventus Latinus, 3, Ot- tice Assistants, 2. MICHAEL DENNIS CARMODY LINDA ANN CHARLESVVORTH Conventus Latinus, 4, Latinus Rumor, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Spanish Club, 2,3,4, Bowling, 4, G.A.A,, 3,4, Basletball, 2, 3, Hockey, 2,3, Volleyball, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4. MARILEE CHRISTENSEN Pep Club, 2, Tri Hi Y, 2, WAYNE THOMAS CHRISTENSEN Honor Graduate A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 2, president 3, Class Cabinet, 2,3, Hi Y, 2,3,4, Can- ventus Latinus, 2,3, president 4, Math Club, 4, Student Council, 4, Brigadoon, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Something Big, Cor- onation. SUSAN JEAN CHURCH Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 2, Spanish Club, 3, Bowling, 3,4, G.A,A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3, Hockey, 2,3, Modern Dance, 2, Oliicials, 2, Softball, 2,3,4, Volleyball, 2,3,4, The Echo, Vespers, 2. KAREN ANN CISSELL French Club, 2, Office Assistants, 2, Pep Club, 2,3,4, G.A.A,, 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Hockey, 2,3,4, Ofticials, 2,4, Soft- ball, 2,3,4, Volleyball, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4. MARY MARCELIA CLEGG Y.F.C., 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 2,3, The Echo, Skating Club, 3. THOMAS DAVID CLOUD, JR. A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Class Cabinet, 4, Brigadoon, Football, 3, captain 2,4, Lettermen's Club, 4, Track, 2,3,4. LYNN COGGESHALL Honor Graduate A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, French Club, 2,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Brigadoon, Volleyball, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2, Skating Club, 3, Something Big. MARTHA ANNE COMFORT Pep Club, 2,3,4. MARGARET CATHLEEN CONDON Memphis, Tenn., 2, Pep Club, 4, Spanish Club, 2. JOHN RICHARD CONWAY Hi Y, 2,3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Track, 2,3,4. JO CAROLYN COOK Office Assistants, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3, 4, Bowling, 3, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3, Hockey, 2,3, Softball, 2, Volleyball, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Skating Club, 4, Bridge Club, 4. ALBERT COOPER Marching Band, 2,3,4, Wrestling, 2, Symphonic Band, 2,3,4, Track, 2. DAVID A. CORGIAT Health Club, 3, Varsity Club, 2,3,4. GEORGE ARTHUR CRAIG Varsity Club, 2,3,4. MICHAEL ALAN CRANE Y.F.C., 2,3, president 4, Dramatics Club, 4, Antigone, DeviI's Disciple, Conventus Latinus, 2,3, Marching Band, 2,3,4. JEAN EILEEN CROSS Dramatics Club, 2, Office Assistants, 4, Pep Club, 2, G.A.A., 3, Basketball, 2, Volleyball, 2, Tri Hi Y, 2,4, president 3. MARIE ELAINE CUNETTO St. Louis, Mo., 2,3, Volleyball, 4. ALLAN GLASGOW CURTIS Class Cabinet, 2,3,4, Conventus Latinus, 4, N.F.L., 4, Basketball, 2,4, Tennis, 2,3, 4, Vespers, 3, Lettermen's Club, 4. CARRON CLARA DANIELS Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 3, Spanish Club, 4, Basketball, 3, Softball, 3, Vol- leyball, 3, Tri Hi Y, 3, Skating Club, 3, 4, F.T.A., 4. JUDITH KAY DARROUGH Future Nurses, 2, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 2, Modern Dance, 3,4. SUSAN JEAN DAVID A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Spanish Club, 3,4, Briga- doon, Basketball, 2,3, Hockey, 2, Offi- cials, 2,3,4, Softball, 2,3,4. BARBARA JOAN DAVIDSON French Club, 2, Future Nurses, 2,3, Of- tice Assistants, 3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 4, Modern Dance, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3, Vespers, 4. JOHN GEOFFREY DAVIS Class Cabinet, 4, Hi Y, 2, president 3, Varsity Club, 2,3,4. RAYMOND SCOTT DAVIS A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Hi Y, 2,3,4, Conventus Latinus, 2, Math Club, 4, Brigadoon, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Bridge Club, 4. ROBERT KENT DAZEY Tennis, 2,3,4, Varsity Club ,2,3,4. DAVID BRUCE DEEM Honor Graduate Guidance Council, 4, Hi Y, 2,3,4, Con- ventus Latinus, 3,4, Latinus Rumor, 3,4, Marching Band, 2,3,4, Math Club, 4, Student Council, 2,3, Symphonic Band, 2,3,4. MARILYN ANN DEMPSEY- Honor Graduate JUDITH ANN DENCKHOFF A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Student Council, 2,3,4, Brigadoon, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A. 23.41 Basketball, 2,3,4, Hockey, 2,3, Volley- ball, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 3,4, president 2, Something Big, Coronation. NANCY CAROLYN DENTY Kirkwood, Mo., 2,3, Pep Club, 4, Span- ish Club, 4. THOMAS LEE DILLON BARBARA KAY DINGES EDWARD ADELBERT DOISY III Varsity Club, 3,4, Skating Club, 4. JEANNE DONNAN A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Spanish Club, 2,3, Brigadoon, Modern Dance, 3,4, Softball, 2, Volley- ball, 2, Tri Hi Y, 2. GARY MICHAEL DONOVAN Dramatics Club, 3,4, Miracle Worker, Antigone, The Mouse That Roared, Hi Y, 2,3, Red Cross, 2, Thespians, 3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3, Vespers, 4. ROBERT CHARLES DOTSON A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Con- ventus Latinus, 2,3,4, Latinus Rumor, 3, 4, Red Cross, 2,3, Brigadoon, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Something Big, Coronation. ROBERT DANIEL DOWNEY Basketball, 4. DONNA LEE DOYLE Marching Band, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Modern Dance, 3, Symphonic Band, 2,3, 4, Skating Club, 3,4, Health Club, 3. KARLA MAE DRIESCHNER Pep Club, 3,4, Modern Dance, 3,4. ROBERT LEE DROEGE A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Briga- doon, Football, 2,3,4, Wrestling, 2,3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Lettermen's Club, 4, Something Big, Track, 2,3,4. NANCY MAY DUNN Office Assistants, 2,3,4, Skating Club, 4. NORMA CAROL EBEL Future Nurses, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Volleyball, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4. DAVID HOWARD ECKLES A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Con- ventus Latinus, 2, Brigadoon, Varsity Club, 4, Something Big. GARY ALAN ECKMAN Honor Graduate French Club, 2, Math Club, 4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4. EMILY JO EDDY Pep Club, 2,3, Red Cross, 3, Spanish Club, 2,3, G.A.A., 2,3, Basketball, 2,3, Hockey, 2,4, Softball, 2,3,4, Volleyball, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 23. CHARLES CARTER EDMUNDS A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir 2, Math Club, 4, Something Big, Brigadoon, Var- sity Club 2, Pot Pourri 4. JOHN RICHARD EICHELBERGER Varsity Club, 2. LINDA CAROL ELAM SHARON FRANCES ELDER A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 3, French Club, 2,3, Journalism, 3, Pep Club, 2,3, Quill and Scroll, 4, Brigadoon, Basket- ball, 2, The Webster Echo, 3,4. RONALD WILLIAM ERB Office Assistants, 4, Varsity Club, 3,4, Track, 3. SUSAN MARIE ERBE Honor Graduate Class Cabinet, 3,4, Conventus Latinus, 2,3,4, Latinus Rumor, 3, editor 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Basket' ball, 2,3, Bowling, 2,3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Hockey, 2, Volleyball, 2,4, The Echo, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Health Club, 3, Corona- tion. MARY LOU ERTELL Choir, 4, Conventus Latinus, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Spanish Club, 4, Bowling, 4, G.A.A., 3,4, Basketball, 2,3, Softball, 2, 3, Volleyball, 2,3,4. SUSAN ELIZABETH ESTES Honor Graduate Journalism, 3, Math Club, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, 3,4, Spanish Club, 4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3, 178 4, Hockey, 2,3,4, Softball, 2,3,4, Volley- ball 2,3,4, The Webster Echo, 4. MARK RICHARD FAHEY Tennis, 3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3, Bridge Club, 3,4, Lettermen's Club, 4, Track, 2. SHARON DARLENE FANGER Pep Club, 2,3,4, Modern Dance, 4. LAURIAN GROH FASOLDT French Club, 4, Pep Club, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2,3. JUDITH LYNN FELDMAN Honor Graduate Class Cabinet, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Span- ish Club, 4, Bowling, 4, G.A.A., 3,4, Basketball, 3,4, Softball, 3,4, Volleyball, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Coronation. ROBERT NICOLL FELDMANN Class Cabinet, 2, Hi Y, 3,4, president 2, Quill and Scroll, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Student Council, 2,3,4, The Echo, Var- sity Club, 2,3,4, Vespers, 3, Track, 2,3, Health Club, 3, Coronation. ROBERT PHILLIPS FERGUSON III SHARON PATRICIA FIDDMONT Marching Band, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2, G.A.A., 2,3, Basketball, 2,3, Hockey, 3, 4, Softball, 2,3,4, Volleyball, 2,3,4, Symphonic Band, 2,3,4. LINDA HELEN FISCHER St. Louis, Mo., 2, Pep Club, 3. VICKI SUE FISCHER Frontenac, Mo., 2, Pep Club, 3,4, Bowl- ing, 2, G.A.A., 2,3, Basketball, 2,3,4, Softball, 2,3,4, Volleyball, 2,3,4. DIANE FLESH Honor Graduate Class Cabinet 3, Dance Band, 2,3, Jour- nalism, 3, Pep Club, 2, Quill and Scroll, 3,4, Student Council, 4, Basketball, 2, Volleyball, 2,3, The Webster Echo, 4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3. SUSAN ALICE FLETCHER Journalism, 3,4, Conventus Latinus, 3,4, Quill and Scroll, 3,4, Russian Club, 2,3, Student Librarians, 2,3, president 4, The Webster Echo, 3,4, F.T.A., 2,3,4. ANNE ELIZABETH FORRY Dramatics Club, 2,3,4, Laura, French Club, 4, Journalism, 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, 3,4, Spanish Club, 2,3, The Webster Echo, 4, Thespians, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Bridge Club, 2,3, Pot Pourri, 2,3. COTTRELL FOX, JR. Hi Y, 2,3, Conventus Latinus, 2,3,4, Foot- ball, 2,3, Swimming, 2, Varsity Club, 2, 3,4, Track, 2,3,4, Coronation. INA LOUISE FRANCIS Nerinx Hall, 2, Pep Club, 3, Volleyball, 4. EVERLEAN FRANKS Concert Orchestra, 2, Office Assistants, 4, Pep Club, 2, Volleyball, 2, Symphonic Band, 2. JOAN CAROL FREDERICK Honor Graduate Journalism, 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Spanish Club, 3,4, The Web- ster Echo, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Vespers, 4, Coronation. DAVID RAYMOND GAEBLER Hi Y, 2,3, Varsity Club, 2,3. NANCY JEAN GAMPHER WILLIAM HOWARD GARNER, JR. Varsity Club, 4. ROBERT JOHN GEILE French Club, 2, Hi Y, 2,3,4, Football, 2, Varsity Club, 2,3, president 4. DAVID RUSSELL GEORGE Y.F.C., 3, Dance Band, 2,3,4, Conventus Latinus, 2,3,4, Marching Band, 2,3,4, Wrestling, 4, Symphonic Band, 2,3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4. l'lT I 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1. 1,1 11 11 1 I 1 il 11 I il 11 11 ,I I 11 1 1 1 1 1 I 'I I I 1 1 1 I 1 i I GARY PRINGLE GEORGE Honor Graduate A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Hi Y, 2,3,4, Math Club, 4, Spanish Club, 4, Brigadoon, Swimming, 2,3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Bridge Club, 4, Lettermen's Club, 4, Track, 2, Something Big. ANDREA MARIAN GEYER A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, French Club, 2, German Club, 3, Pep Club, 3,4, president 2, Student Council, 2,3,4, Brigadoon, Bowling, 3,4, Besketball, 2,3, 4, Hockey, 2,3, Softball, 2,3, Volleyball, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Coronation, The Paper Doll. CLIO CHARLES GIBSON St. Louis, Mo., 2, Oftice Assistants, 2, Track, 2. JONATHAN MCINTOSH GILBERT LINDA CAROL GILL Choir, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Spanish Club, 4, Basketball, 3, Hockey, 2,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4. HAROLD THOMAS GILLHAM, JR. Student Librarians, 3, Track, 2. MICHAEL LLOYD GIROU Conventus Latinus, 3,4, Latinus Rumor, 3, 4, Football, 2, Wrestling, 2, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Health Club, 3. THOMAS EDWARD GOEZ Ladue, Mo., 2,3, Varsity Club, 4. TERRY MICHAEL GOLD German Club, 2,3, Wrestling, 2, Var- sity Club, 2,3,4, Lettermen's Club, 4. KEITH WALLACE GOOD Hi Y, 3,4, Conventus Latinus, 2,3,4, Foot- ball, 2, Varsity Club, 2,3,4. HELEN KATHLEEN GORDON A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, French Club, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 2, Brigafloon, Basketball, 2, Volleyball, 4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Something Big. PATRICIA ANN GORDON Concert Orchestra, 2,3,4, French Club, 2, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Health Club, 3. PATRICIA LEE GORDON Columbia, Mo., 2, F.T.A., 4. SANDRA KAY GRAESER Pep Club, 2,3,4, Modern Dance, 2,3, Volleyball, 4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Skating Club, 3. GARY JAMES GRAY Honor Graduate Dance Band, 2,3,4, Marching Band, 2,3, 4, Symphonic Band, 2,3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4. DENNIS CLIFFORD GREENE Hi Y, 2,3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Vespers, 2. EDDIE JOE GRICE MARSHA ELAINE GROPPEL Pep Club, 2,3,4, Spanish Club, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 3,4, president 2. MARY JO GUSOSKEY St. Louis, Mo., 2,3. WILLIAM ALEXANDER GWYN A.V.O., 2, Choir, 2, French Club, 4, Hi Y, 2, Wrestling, 2, The Echo, Varsity Club, 2,3, Skating Club, 4, Something Big. ' MARVIN VAL-LEE HABERTHIER A.V.O., 2,3,4, SUSAN VAUGHAN HADDOCK French Club, 4, Conventus Latinus, 2,3, 4, Latinus Rumor, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Bowling, 3,4, Concessionaires, 4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 2, Hockey, 2, Softball, 3, Volleyball, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4. KARIN ANN HAMINGSON Journalism, 3, Pep Club, 2, Red Cross, 2,3,4, Modern Dance, 3,4, The Webster JAMES RAY HARKEY, JR. Track, 2,3,4. MICHAEL JOHN HARRIS Los Altos, California, 2, Varsity Club, 4. ROY JAY HARRIS, JR. A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Jour- nalism, 3, Conventus Club, 2,3,4, Latinus Rumor, 3,4, Quill and Scroll, 3,4, Briga- doon, The Webster Echo, 4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Something Big, JOHN JOSEPH HARRISON Varsity Club, 2,3, Lettermen's Club, 3,4, Track, 2,3,4, NEVIN ROBERT HARWOOD Marching Band, 2, Tennis, 2, Symphonic Band, 2, Varsity Club, 2,3. THOMAS MONTGOMERY HAWKEN Ill NORMAN EUGENE HAWKINS Choir, 2, German Club, 3,4, Basketball, 3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Vespers, 2, Let- termen's Club, 4, Track, 2,4. JAUNICE ELEEN HEDRICK Dramatics Club, 2,3, French Club, 4, Conventus Latinus, 2, Pep Club, 2,3, Red Cross, 3,4, Modern Dance, 2,3, Vespers, 4. TERRIE LYNN HEIMBRODT Cheerleader, 2, Class Cabinet, 2,4, French Club, 4, Conventus Latinus, 3,4, Latinus Rumor, 3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Vespers, 4, Coronation. PATRICIA ANN HELLE Future Nurses, 2,3,4, Office Assistants, 2,3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 2,3,4, Student Librarians, 2, Basketball, 2, Vol- leyball, 2. DONALD LEWIS HELLSTERN Choir, 2,3, Football, 2,3, Vespers, 4, Lettermen's Club, 4. MICHAEL DAVID HELLYAR ALAN CHARLES HENDERSON A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Class Cabinet, 3, French Club, 2, Hi Y, 2,3,4, Math Club, 4, Red Cross, 2, Brigadoon, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Something Big, Cor- onation. HELEN MARIE HENDRICKS BARBARA ANN HESS MARILYN JEAN HEUDUCK A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 3, Future Nurses, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 3, Spanish Club, 4, G.A.A., 3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Hockey, 2,3,4, Softball, 2,3, Vol- leyball, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2,3, president 4. MARTHA LOUISE HEUDUCK A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 3, Conven- tus Latinus, 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 4, Hockey, 2,4, Soft- ball, 2,3,4, Volleyball, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2, 3,4. LAWRENCE WILLIAM HILD Kansas City, Mo., 2, Track, 3. SYBIL JANE HINKLEY Dramatics Club, 2, Pep Club, 2,3, Mod- ern Dance, 2,3,4. MICHAEL FRANCIS HIRSCHBECK WILLIAM ROBERT HITCHENS Honor Graduate A.V.O., 2, French Club, 2, Math Club, 4, Tennis, 3,4, Varsity Club, 3,4, Bridge Club, 4. THOMAS WILLIAM HOEBER Varsity Club, 2,3,4. JOHN ROGER HOFER Choir, 2, Hi Y 2,3,4, Football, 2. ALAN ERNEST HOFFSTEN Hi Y, 2,3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4. CHRISTINE ANN HOFMEISTER V.F.C., 3,'4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 3,4, Skating Club, 4, CAROL ANN HOLLANDER Choir, 4, Class Cabinet 4, Pep Club, 2, 3,4, Spanish Club, 3,4, Bowling, 4, Concessionaires, 3,4, Basketball 2,3, Hockey, 3,4, Ofticials, 3, Softball, 2, Volleyball, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 3,4. JAMES WARREN HOPSON Chesterfield, Mo., 2,3, Journalism, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, The Webster Echo. 4, Track, 2,3. ROBERT MCCORMICK HOUSER Spanish Club, 3, The Echo, 3,4. JACK SETTLES HOWELL A.V.O., 2, Hi Y, 2,3,4, Spanish Club, 2, Student Librarians, 2,3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Track, 2. ARTHUR RONALD HOWREN Honor Graduate Hi Y, 2,3,4, Baseball, 3,4, Basketball, 2, 3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3, Lettermen's Club, 4, Track, 2, Coronation. NEDRA JEANNE HOY A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 3, Conven- tus Latinus, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Spanish Club, 3, Brigadoon, Basketball, 2,3, Softball, 2,3, Volleyball, 2,3, The Echo. MARK PATRICK HUDSON MICHAEL ALAN HUEBENER A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Hi Y, 2,3,4, Brigadoon, The Echo, The Web- ster Echo, 3, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Some- thing Big. JOHN EVAN HUGHES Hi Y, 2,3, Football, 2. DENIS GENE HUGO Spanish Club, 2, Track, 4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, MARK VVILMER HUNEKE A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Hi Y, 2, Conventus Latinus, 2,3, Spanish Club, 3, Varsity Club, 3,4, Something Big, Trial By Jury. LOUANN HUNTER Pep Club, 2,3,4, Volleyball, 2, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Skating Club, 2,3,4, MICHAEL JOHN JABBOUR Brooklyn, New York, 3, Varsity Club, 4. ' DOUGLAS LANE JACKSON A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Hi Y, 2,3,4, Conventus Latinus, 2,3, Brigadoon, Football 2, Varsity Club, 2,3,4. SUSAN HELEN JACOBS Future Nurses, 4, Conventus Latinus, 2, Office Assistants, 3, Red Cross, 4. RICHARD ELMER JOHNSON Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Track, 2,3,4, ROBERT ERNEST JOHNSON Honor Graduate Journalism, 3, Marching Band, 2,3,4, Math Club, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3,4, The Webster Echo, 4, Symphonic Band, 2,3, 4, Varsity Club, 3,4. WAYNE DAVID JOHNSON Varsity Club, 4, Skating Club, 4. BARBARA ANN JONES Pep Club, 2,3,4, Bowling, 3,4, Conces- sionaires, 3, G.A.A., 3,4, Hockey, 2,3,4, Otticials, 2, Volleyball, 3, Tri Hi Y, 2, 3,4, JACQUELINE SUE JONES Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 2,3,4, Span- ish Club, 4, Concessionaires, 4, Basket- ball, 2,4, Vespers, 2,4. MICHAEL LEE JONES Choir, 2, Guidance Council, 4, Math Club, 4, Varsity Club, 4, Vespers, 4, Coronation. JUDITH LEE JOOS Pep Club, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2,3. JOYCE ANN JORDAN Echo, 4, Pot Pouri, 4. F.T.A., 4. Pep Club, 4, 179 KENNETH LAWRENCE JUDSON French Club, 2,3, Student Librarians, 3, Wrestling, 2,3. LILLIAN KAHN Conventus Latinus, 3, Oftice Assistants, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Modern Dance, 3. MARTHA ELAINE KARMAN Pep Club 2,3,4, Concessionaires, 4, G.A.A.,2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Hockey, 3,4, Otticials, 3, Softball, 2,3,4, Vol- leyball, 2,3,4, Skating Club, 4. GERALD CURTICE KELLEY Grosse Pointe, Michigan, 2,3, Marching Band, 4, Swimming, 2,4, Track, 2,3. JANE TURNER KELLEY French Club, 4, Conventus Latinus, 2, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Hock- ey, 2,3,4, Softball, 2, Volleyball, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 4. ROSALYNN WRIGHT KESSLER Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 2, Spanish club, 4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Hockey, 2,3,4, Softball, 2, Volleyball, 2, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3. NANCY ANN KETTENBRINK Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 2,3,4, Span- ish Club, 2,3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basket- ball, 3,4, Hockey, 3,4, Softball, 2,3,4, Volleyball, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Vespers, 4, SUSAN ELIZABETH KICE A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Con- ventus Latinus, 2,3,4, Latinus Rumor, 3, Math Club, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 3, president 4: Something Big, Coronation. RICHARD LEWIS KIRK Hi Y, 2, The Echo, Varsity Club, 2. SHARON MAE KISSINGER Y.F.C., 2,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 4, F.T.A., 4. NANCY LEE KISSLINGER Pep Club, 3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3, Hockey, 2,3,4, Otticials, 3, Soft- ball, 2,3, Volleyball, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 4. MARY SUSAN KLEITSCH French Club, 2,3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Rid- ing Club, 4, Bowling, 4, Concession- aires, 4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Hockey, 2,3, Volleyball, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2, Skating Club, 4. NINETTE LOUISE KNUDSEN Class Cabinet, 2, Dramatics Club, 2,3,4, Cave Dwellers, Miracle Worker, Mouse That Roared, Our Town, French Club, 2,3, N.F.L., 4, Pep Club, 2,3, Student Council, 2,3,4, Modern Dance, 2,3,4, Thespians, 2,3,4, Coronation. STEPHEN ALLAN KOELN A.V.O., 2,3,4, Light Crew, 3,4, Varsity Club, 4. JO ELLEN KOEPPE Honor Graduate SANDRA KAY KOHLER Pep Club, 2,3,4, Spanish Club, 4, Bowl- ing, 2,3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3, Hockey, 2, Softball, 2,3,4, Volleyball, 2, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Bridge Club, 3. JOYCE ANNETTE KOHLHAUFF Pep Club, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, BETSY LYNN KOONS Pep Club, 2,3, Basketball, 2,3, G.A.A., 2,3, Hockey, 2,3,4, Softball, 2,3, Volley- ball, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2, Skatirng Club, 3,4. CAROL SUE KRAEMER Pep Club, 2,3,4, F.T.A., 4. ROBERT DANIEL KREIDER SUSAN ANN KRUEGER Honor Graduate Pep Club, 2,3, Spanish Club, 2,3, G.A.A., 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2,3, Vespers, 4. KAREN RUTH KRUMMRICH Future Nurses, 2, Conventus Latinus, 3, Red Cross, 4, Riding Club, 2,3, Conces- sionaires, 4, G.A.A., 3,4. KATHY LOUISE KUEHN A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Pep Club, 3,4, Russian Club, 2,3, Spanish Club, 3, Brigadoon, Modern Dance, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Something Big, Health Club, 3. BARVARA ANN KUNZ A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 3, Future Nurses, 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 2, Brigadoon, Basketball, 2,3, Hockey, 2,3, 4, Volleyball, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2. MARTHA LEE KUSIAK Agawam, Mass., 2,3, French Club, 3, Journalism, 2,3, Pep Club, 2,4, Student Librarians, 3, Basketball, 2, Tri Hi Y, 2,4, MARY SUE LAFFLER French Club, 2, Pep Club, 2,3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Hockey, 2,3,4, Softball, 2,3,4, Volleyball, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y 2,3, president 4, Vespers, 4. DONNA JEAN LANDRY Pep Club, 2,3. SUSAN DIANE LANDWEHR Honor Graduate Cheerleader, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Spanish Club, 2,3, Student Council, 2,3, 4, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A., 3,4, Basketball, 2,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Coronation. ROXANNE HELEN LANGE Dramatics Club, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Bas- ketball, 4, Softball, 4, Volleyball, 4. THOMAS EDWARD LANTER Naperville, lll., 2, Football, 2,3,4, Golf, 4, Lettermen's Club, 3,4, Track, 2,3. THOMAS ALLEN LANTZ VICKI LYNN LARSON French Club, 2,3,4, Journalism, 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, 4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Bowling, 3,4, Concessionaires, 4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Hockey, 2,3,4, Oth- cials, 4, Softball, 2,3,4, Volleyball, 2,3, 4, The Webster Echo, 4, Tri Hi Y, 2,4, president 3, Vespers, 4. JUDITH ANN LAUX Future Nurses, 2, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 2,3, Basketball, 2, Otticials, 2. CHERRE ANN LAWDER French Club, 2,3,4, German Club, 3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 4. SANDRA KAY LEA VIVIAN CONNIE LEE Pep Club, 2,3,4, F.T.A., 4. CATHERINE LOUISE LEONARD Pep Club, 2,3,4, Bowling, 4, Concession- aires, 4, G,A.A., 3,4, Basketball, 3,4, Hockey, 2,3, Softball, 2, Volleyball, 3,4. CATHERINE JOAN LEWIS A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 3, French Club, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2, Brigadoon, Modern Dance, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3. PEGGY CELIA LEWIS Pep Club, 2,3,4, Bowling, 2,3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Hockey, 2,3,4, Modern Dance, 3, Softball, 2,3,4, Volley- ball, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 3,4. RAYMOND NORTON LEWIS Hi Y, 2,3, Football, 2,3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3, Lettermen's Club, 4. WILLIAM TERRY LIBICH Concert Orchestra, 2,3,4, French Club, 4, Brigadoon, Varsity Club, 4. JANE CAMPBELL LIVELY Honor Graduate Math Club, 4, Pep Club, 2,3, Riding Club, 4, Spanish Club, 3,4, Basketball, 3, Hockey, 4, Volleyball, 2, Tri Hi Y, 2, Skating Club, 4. ESTELLE MILDRED LOFTIES Dramatics Club, 4, Pep Club, 2, Volley- ball, 2. LYNN DOOLAN LONERGAN Honor Graduate Class Cabinet, 2,3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Stu- dent Council, 4, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A., IBO 2,3,4, Hockey, 2,4, Volleyball, 2, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Coronation. MARY ELISABETH LOONEY Future Nurses, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3, Volleyball, 4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4. WALTER WILLIAM LORCH Hi Y, 2, Varsity Club, 3. ROBERT NEAL LOSSE, JR. Class Cabinet, 2,3, president 4, Hi Y, 2,3,4, Spanish Club, 3, Football, 2,3,4, Lettermen's Club, president 4, Track, 2, 3,4, Coronation. MARILYN JEAN LUEDERS Honor Graduate A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Dra- matics Club, 2,3,4, Cave Dwellers, Laura, Miracle Worker, Antigone, Our Town, Devil's Disciple, French Club, 2, 4. PAUL MICHAEL LUNDSTROM HI Y, 2,3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4. BARBARA SUE MCCAFFERTY Class Cabinet, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Volleyball, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Health Club, 3, Coronation. PATRICIA ANN McCAFFERTY Class Cabinet, 4, Conventus Latinus, 4, Pep Club, 2,3, president 4, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Softball, 3, Volleyball, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Health Club, 3, Coronation. MARY FRANCES MCCOMB Class Cabinet, 2,3,4, Concert Orchestra, 2,3,4, French Club, 4, Conventus Latinus, 2,3,4, Latinus Rumor, 3,4, Pep Club, 2,3, 4. KEVIN LACY McCORD l il I I I I i I Choir, 2, German Club, 2,3, Varsity I Club, 2. JAMES EDWARD McMULLIN Choir, 3, Hi Y, 2,3, Conventus Latinus, 3,4, Latinus Rumor, 3,4, Swimming, 2, 3, Varsity Club, 2,3. JANE ANN MCQUERTER Mt. Vernon, Mo., 2,3, Pep Club, 4. SUSAN JESS McREYNOLDS A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 3, Dramatics Club, 2,3, French Club, 2,3, Pep Club, 2,3, Brigadoon, Modern Dance, 2,3, Pot Pouri, 3. DONA LYNNE McVlCKER Honor Graduate Class Cabinet, 4, Journalism, 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Spanish Club, 3, The Web- ster Echo, 4. GEORGE ROBERT MABRY Hi Y, 2,3,4, Student Council, 2,3,4, Bas- ketball, 2,3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Ves- pers, 4, Lettermen's Club, 4, Track, 2,3, Coronation. JANE EVANS MacGREEVY Choir, 2, French Club, 2,4, Journalism, 3, Conventus Latinus, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 2,3, Hockey, 2,3,4, Soft- ball, 2,3,4, The Webster Echo, 3, Tri Hi Y, 2,3. JOHN JEFF MALONEY Varsity Club, 2,3,4, GEORGETTE CHRISTINE MANCINI A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 3, Journal- ism, 3, Pep Club, 4, Basketball, 2, Mod- ern Dance, 4, Tri Hi Y, 3,4, Skating Club, 4. ROBERT LEE MANES Football, 2. JUDITH FRANCES ANN MANNING St. Louis, Mo., 2,3, Dramatics Club, 3, N.F.L., 4, Pep Club, 4. JOAN CAROLE MARLOW Mouse That Roared, Pep Club, 2, Span- ish Club, 2, Modern Dance, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3. JAMES JOSEPH MARSHALL German Club, 3. DONALD GRAHAM MARTIN Honor Graduate Class Cabinet, 4, Journalism, 3, Math Club, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3,4, The Web- ster Echo, 4. HALl.IE JANICE MARTIN A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 2,3, Con- ventus Latinus, 4, Latinus Rumor, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, G.A.A., 4, Basketball, 2,3, 4, Hockey, 4, Otticials, 2. STEPHEN CANDLER MASON A Cappella Choir, 3, A.V.O., 2,3, Choir, 3. APHRODITE THEONI MATSAKIS Honor Graduate Concert Orchestra, 2,3,4, German Club, 2,3, Journalism, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Red Cross, 2,3,4, Russian Club, 2, Mod- ern Dance, 3, The Webster Echo, 4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Pot Pourri, 2,3,4. MOLLY MAE MATTESON Lakewood, Ohio, 2,3, Journalism, 4, Pep Club, 3,4, Student Council, 2, Modern Dance 4, The Webster Echo, 4, Skating Club, 3,4, Pot Pourri, 4, EDWARD JARRETT MAUGHS Conventus Latinus, 2,3,4, Varsity Club, 3,4. JANET HARRIS MAURER Future Nurses, 2,3, president 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Spanish Club, 2,3, Bowling, 3,4, 3,4, Softball, 2,37 Volley- ball, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Bridge Club, 3. KENNETH JOHN MAURER Football, 2,3,4, Varsity Club, 3,4, Letter- men's Club, 4, Track, 2,3,4. RONALD WARREN MAUTZ Hi Y, 3,4, Football, 2,3, captain 4, Wres- tling, 2,3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3, Letter- men's Club, 4, Track, 2,3,4. JAMES THOMAS MAXWELL Football, 4, Swimming, 2,3, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Skating Club, 4, Lettermen's Club, 4, Track, 2,3,4. GRACE ANN MAZZOLA Pep Club, 2,3,4, Spanish Club, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2,3, Skating Club, 2. MARY ANN MECKFESSEL Future Nur'es, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 3, Spanish Club, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 4. EILEEN FRANCES MEEHAN Future Nurses, 3,4, Conventus Latinus, 4. Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 2,3, presi- dent 4, Vespers, 2. GEORGE PHILLIP MEIER Football, 4, Varsity Club, 4. PATRICIA JANE MEINARDI Class Cabinet, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A., 3,4, T.-a Hi Y, 2, 3,4. GUY LUTHER MELLOR Class Cabinet, 2,3, Antigone, Our Town, Guidance Council, 4, Hi Y, 2,4, presi- dent 3. Math Club, 4, N.F.L., 3, presi- dent 4, Student Council, vice president 4, Basketball, 2, Football, 2,3,4, Track, 2, Coronation. SUSAN RANDLE MENKE Honor Graduate A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Cheer- leader, 2,3, captain 4, French Club, 2,3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Student Council, 2,3,4, Brigadoon, Bowling, 3, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Hockey, 4, Softball, 2, 3, Volleyball, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Something Big, The Echo Queen. JOHN DAVID METTLER Choir, 2, Hi Y, 3,4, president 2, Varsity Club, 2,3, president 4. PATRICIA LEE MICHAELSON French Club, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Basket- ball, 2, Modern Dance, 3, Volleyball, 2. GUY KINKAID MILES Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Hi Y, 2,3. MARSHA LEE MILLAN Honor Graduate A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 3, Cheer- leader, 2,3,4, Class Cabinet, 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Spanish Club, 3, Student Council, 4, Brigadoon, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Of- hcials, 3, Volleyball, 2, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Health Club, 3, Coronation. RICHARD EUGENE MILLER, JR. Spanish Club, 2, Baseball, 3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3, Vespers, 4, Track, 2. MOLLY JANE MILLIGAN Choir, 4, Journalism, 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Red Cross, 4, Span- ish Club, 3, president 4, The Webster Echo, 4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4. JOHN ALEX MILTENBERGER A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Health Club, 2,3, Brigadoon, Varsity Club, 2, 3,4. STEVEN EDWARD MILTENBERGER Choir, 2, Hi Y, 2,3,4, Math Club, 4, Var- sity Club, 3,4. KATHERINE SEBASTIAN MINTEER A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 3, Class Cabinet, 2, French Club, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Brigadoon, The Echo, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Health Club, 3. PHILIP ALEXANDER MOELLER Hi Y, 2,3, Baseball, 2,3,4, Basketball, 2, 3,4, Football, 2,3,4, Varsity Club, 4. DONALD CLARK MOORE Choir, 4, Red Cross, 2. JAMES ELLIOTT MOORE DONALD E. MORGAN Honor Graduate Class Cabinet, 3,4, Hi Y, 3,4, Conventus Latinus, 2, Math Club, 4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Coronation. MICHAEL DOUGLAS MORGAN Hi Y, 2, Conventus Latinus, 3, Marching Band, 2,3, Football, 2, Symphonic Band, 2,3, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Coronation. ROBERT LEON MOQGAN JOAN EILEEN MORIARTY Future Nurses, 2, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 2,3,4, Spanish Club, 2,3, G.A.A., 2,3, Basketball, 2,3, Hockey, 2, Otticials, 2,3, Volleyball, 2,3. THOMAS EARL MUELLER WILLIAM FRANK MUELLER Hi Y, 3,4, president 2, Football, 2,4, Swimming, 3,4, Varsity Club, 4, Letter- men's Club, 4. MARSHA LOUISE MULFORD Nashville, Tenn., 2, Charlotte, N.C., 3, Dramatics Club, 3, Journalism, 3,4, Ot- tice Assistants, 2,3, Pep Club, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Bowling, 4, G.A.A., 3,4, Basket- ball, 3,4, Olticials, 3, The Webster Echo, 4, Tri Hi Y, 2. DIANE CAROLE MUNROE French Club, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 2,3,4, Bowling, 4, G.A.A., 3,4, Basketball, 2, Otticiols, 4, Softball, 2,3, Volleyball, 2,3. SUSAN RUTH MURRAY Class Cabinet, 4, Pep Club, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Bowling, 3,4, G.A,A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3, Hockey, 2, Softball, 2,3, Volleyball, 2, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4. DONNA JAYNE MUSCHANY MORRIS KEITH MUSCHANY Varsity Club, 3. STEVEN RUSSELL MUSTERMAN Tulsa, Okla., 2, A.V.O., 2,3, Concert Orchestra, 2,3,4, Marching Band, 2,3,4, Symphonic Band, 2,3,4. GAYLE JEAN MUTH Pep Club, 2,3, Red Cross, 3, Modern Dance, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3, president 4, 181 Skating Club, 3,4. JEAN DOROTHY MYERSCOUGH KENNETH THOMAS NAHORSKI Varsity Club, 4. EDWARD EUGENE NELSON, JR. Conventus Latinus, 3, Varsity Club, 4, Bridge Club, 3,4. BEVERLY ANN NEWMAN Pep Club, 2,3,4, Modern Dance, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2. RONALD ELLIS NEWMAN A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Briga- doon, Golf, 4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Something Big. GAIL SYLVIA NEVVSOM Pep Club, 2,3, G.A.A., 2, Basl-etball, 3, Hockey, 2, Tri Hi Y, 4. KATHERINE MILLS NIES French Club, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Bowl- ing, 4, G.A.A., 3,4, Softball, 3, Volley- ball, 4, Tri Hi Y, 2, Health Club, 3. DENISE KAYE NITZSCHE Choir, 2, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Softball, 3, Volleyball, 2, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Skating Club, 3,4. ROBERT RUSSELL NORDEN Varsity Club, 2,3, Skating Club, 4. KAREN RUTH NORRIS Cheerleader, 4, Class Cabinet, 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Student Council, 4, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3, Hock- ey, 2,3, Volleyball, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Health Club, 3. GEARLDINE LOUISE NORTH Future Nurses, 2,3,4, Conventus Latinus, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Softball, 2,3,4, Volleyball, 2,3,4. VIRGINIA ANN NORTH Future Nurses, 2,3,4, Conventus Latinus, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Hockey, 4, Softball, 2,3,4, Volleyball, 2, 3,4. ROBERT MICHAEL NORTON Wrestling, 2,3,4, Lettermen's Club, 4. MICHAEL TRACY NULL Oltice Assistants, 4, Football, 2. KATHLEEN BARBARA O'B,RIEN A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 3, French Club, 4, Conventus Latinus, 3,4, Latinus Rumor, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Brigadoon, Bowling, 3, G.A.A., 3,4. MICHAEL JON O'BRlEN KAREN OETH Future Nurses, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Span- ish Club, 2, Modern Dance, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 4, Skating Club, 3. LUDINE LILIAN OLIVER French Club, 4, Future Nurses, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 2,3,4, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A., 3,4, Basketball, 2,3, Hockey, 2, Volleyball, 2,3, tra i-ii Y, 2. ROBERT JOSEPH JOHN O'REILLY IV Football, 2. SUSAN MARIE PALMER Conventus Latinus, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Spanish Club, 3,4, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A., 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4. PATSY ANN PARDUE Louisville, Ky., 3, French Club, 2, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2. NANCY ELIZABETH PARKER A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 3, Math Club, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Spanish Club, 2,3, Brigadoon, G.A.A. 3, Basketball, 2, 3,4, Hockey, 2, Volleyball, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2,3. PATRICK BRYAN PARKER Varsity Club, 3,4. KATHLEEN MARIE PASSANISE Office Assistants, 4, Red Cross, 3,4, Basketball, 2,3, Softball, 2,3, Volleyball, 2,3, The Webster Echo, 2, F.T.A., 2,3,4. JOHN SEVIER PEARMAN Varsity Club, 2,3,4. PATRICIA MERTON PEARMAN Honor Graduate French Club, 2,4, Journalism, 3, Math Club, 4, Pep Club, 2,3, Student Librari- ans, 2, Bridge Club, 4. MARTIN GEORGE PEDERSEN German Club, 3. GARY GENE PENROD Concert Orchestra, 2,3,4, Dance Band, 2,3, Marching Band, 2,3,4, Symphonic Band, 2,3,4, Varsity Club, 4, Skating Club, 3. KENNETH LYNN PENROD Dance Band, 2, Baseball, 3,4, Football, 2,4, Skating Club, 3, Lettermen's Club, 4. JUDITH ANN PETERS Choir, 4, Cheerleader, 2, Othce Assist- ants, 2, Pep Club, 2,3, Modern Dance, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2. JAMES NORMAN PEUKERT A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Hi Y, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 2, Spanish Club, 4, Brigadoon, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Some- thing Big. PIERFRANCESCO PEZZE Udine, Italy, 2,3, Hi Y, 4, Conventus La- tinus, 4, Student Council, 4, Varsity Club, 4, Coronation. ELLEN CLAIRE PFEIFER A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 3, French Club, 2, Journalism, 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, 3,4, Brigadoon, Bowl- ing, 3,4, G.A.A. 3,4, Volleyball, 3, The Webster Echo, 4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3. GARY GORDON POE Honor Graduate Dramatics Club, 2,3,4, Laura, Miracle Worker, Mouse That Roared, Antigone, Our Town, Devil's Disciple, Thespians, 3,4. WANDA JOYCE PRESSLEY Pep Club, 2,3, Hockey, 2, Tri Hi Y, 2. JOHN STEVEN PRESTON German Club, 3, Football, 2,3,4, Letter- men's Club, 4, Track, 2,3,4, THOMAS GEORGE PRICE ILDA FRANCES PROCOPIO Honor Graduate French Club, 3, Journalism, 3, Conventus Latinus, 2, Pep Club, 2,3,4, SQuiIl and Scroll, 3,4, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3, Volleyball, 2,3, The Webster Echo, 4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4. WILLIAM WALLACE PUNSHON Varsity Club, 3,4. MARVIN TATUM PURSELL, JR. Choir, 2, French Club, 3, Hi Y, 3,4, Con- ventus Latinus, 2,3,4, Latinus Rumor, 3, Editor 4, Math Club, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Student Council, 4, Student Librarians, 2, president I, Tennis, 3,4, Editor The Echo, Varsity Club, 3,4, Something Big, Pot Pourri, 2,3,4, Coronation. GEORGE O'NElLL PURVIS A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Briga- doon, Football, 2, Varsity Club, 3,4, Something Big. PATRICIA ANN QUINN A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Brigadoon, Basketball, 2, Volley- ball, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2. BEVERLY QUIST Honor Graduate A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Class Cabinet, 2, French Club, 2, Guidance Council, 2, Conventus Latinus, 2,3,4, Latinus Rumor, 4, Pep Club, 2, Student Council, 3,4, Brigadoon, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 3,4, Hockey, 2,3,4, Volleyball, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2,3, president 4, Something Big. ROBERT FRANCIS RADCLIFFE Varsity Club, 4. MARGUERITE ELAINE RANDALL A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 3, Concert Orchestra, 2,3,4, Future Nurses, 2,3,4, Ottice Assistants, 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 4, Russian Club, 3, Briga- doon, Bowling, 4, Concessionaires, 4, G.A.A., 3,4, Modern Dance, 3, Olticials, 2. EDWIN ATWOOD REED Hi Y, 2,3,4, N.F.L., 3,4, Student Council, 2,3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Coronation. RALPH STEPHEN REEDER French Club, 2, Marching Band, 4, Symphonic Band, 2,4, Varsity Club, 2,3. EARLE EDWARD REEVES Class Cabinet, 4, Dance Band, 2, Hi Y, 4, Marching Band, 2, Basketball, 2, Football, 2,3,4, Symphonic Band, 2,3,4, Lettermen's Club, 4, Track, 2,3. ERNEST EUGENE REEVES Class Cabinet, 4, Dance Band, 2, Hi Y, 4, Marching Band, 2, Football, 2,3,4, Symphonic Band, 2,3,4, Lettermen's Club, 4, Track, 2,3,4, Vespers, 4. SUSAN GAIL REHKOPF Pep Club, 2,3,4, Bowling, 4, G.A.A., 3, 4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Hockey, 2, Volley- ball, 2,3,4. JANET MARIE REICHARDT KATHERINE MARY REILLY Pep Club, 2,3, Thespians, 2,3. OLIVER FILLY RICHARDS Ill Hi Y, 3,4, Spanish Club, 2, Swimming, 2, Varsity Club, 3,4, Coronation. JEANNETTE ELIZABETH ROACH Choir, 2, French Club, 2, Journalism, 3, Pep Club, 2, Quill and Scroll, 3,4, Red Cross, 2,3,4, Riding Club, 2, Basketball, 2, The Webster Echo, 4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3. EILEEN SUE ROBERTS Pep Club, 2,3, Red Cross, 2. JANET ELSBETH ROBINSON French Club, 2,3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Hockey, 2, Tri Hi Y, 3,4. RICHARD LOUIS RODEMYER Choir, 2, Class Cabinet, 4, Hi Y, 2,3,4, Conventus Latinus, 4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4. PATRICIA ANN RODI French Club, 4, Journalism, 3, Conven- tus Latinus, 2,3, Pep Club, 3, G.A.A., 2, Hockey, 2, Modern Dance, 3,4, The Webster Echo, 3, Bridge Club, 4. OSCAR GEORGE ROEDER lll Choir, 2, Class Cabinet, 2, Football, 3, Track, 2,3. DIANA DAY ROGERS Jettersonville, Ind., 2,3, Red Cross, 4, Pep Club, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2,3. WILLIAM HERMAN OSWALD ROTHE SUSAN JANE RUDER Honor Graduate G.A.A., 3, Basketball, 2, Hockey, 2,3, Modern Dance, 3,4, Volleyball, 2. MARY KATHERINE MICHELE RUDOLPH Kirkwood, Mo., 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Bas- ketball, 2, Hockey, 2, Tri Hi Y, 2,3. FREDERICK CHITTENDEN RUHOFF Portsmouth, Ohio, 2,3, Journalism, 3. LOIS MARIE RUSAN Pep Club, 2,3, Volleyball, 2, Tri Hi Y, 2. RICHARD JOHN RUSH Hi Y, 4, Riding Club, 2,3, Spanish Club, 2,3, Baseball, 2,3, Basketball, 4, Swim- ming, 2,3, Wrestling, 2, Varsity Club, 4, Lettermen's Club, 4. SANDRA LEE RUTHER Y.F.C., 2,3,4, Future Nurses, 4, Ottice Assistants, 3,4, Pep Club, 3, Student Li- brarians, 4, Modern Dance, 3. FORREST G. RYAN Y.F.C., 2, Hi Y, 2, Track, 4. 182 JEANNE LA VERA MILDRED SACKSE Pep Club, 2,3,4, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3, Hockey, 2, Volley- ball, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4. PATRICIA LEE SAMUELS Honor Graduate Conventus Latinus, 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Spanish Club, 3,4, Bowling, 3,4, Con- cessionaires, 4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Hockey, 2,3,4, Softball, 2,3, Vol- leyball, 2,3,4, Health Club, 3. CAROL SUE SCHACKLIN A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Cheer- leader, 2,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Student Council, 2,3,4, Brigadoon, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Volley- ball, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Coronation, Football Queen. DOUGLAS KENNETH SCHAUER French Club, 2,3, German Club, 3, Base- ball, 4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4. JANET KATHRYN SCHEELE German Club, 3, Pep Club, 2,3, Spanish Club, 2, Basketball, 2,3, Volleyball, 3, Tri Hi Y, 2. PAMELA KATHERINE SCHIBIG Pep Club, 2,3,4, Basketball, 2, Hockey, 2, Softball, 2, Volleyball, 2, Tri Hi Y, 2,4, president 3. DALE ARTHUR SCHMID A.V.O., 2, Light Crew, 2,3,4. .IUDITH ANN SCHMIDT Anaheim, Calif., 2, French Club, 2, Pep Club, 2,3, Modern Dance. HAROLD HENRY SCHNEDLER Honor Graduate A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 2,3, Con- ventus Latinus, 2,3,4, Latinus Rumor, 3, Russian Club, 3, Brigadoon, Bridge Club, 3,4. GORDON MARK SCHOEPFLE Concert Orchestra, 2,3,4, Marching Band, 3,4, Math Club, 4, Symphonic Band, 2,3,4, Varsity Club, 2, Skating Club, 4, Bridge Club, 4. KAREN SUE SCHRINK Pep Club, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Bridge Club, 3, Health Club, 3. STEVEN GEORGE SCHUMAIER Class Cabinet, 4, Our Town, French Club, 2,3, Hi Y, 2,3,4, Health Club, 3, Quill and Scroll, 4, Brigadoon, The Echo, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Vespers, 4, Corona- tion. SUSAN LYNNE SCHWEIGHOEFER French Club, 2,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Bowl- ing, 3,4, G.A.A., 3,4, Basketball, 4, Hockey, 3, Oiticials, 4, Volleyball, 3,4, Future Teachers, 3. GEORGE GREGORY SCHWESER Y.F.C., 3,4. RANDY PETER SCOTT German Club, 2,3 Hi Y, 2,4, president 3: Baseball, 2,3,4, Football, 2,3,4, Wres- tling, 2,3, Varsity Club, 2,3, Lettermen's Club, 4. STEPHEN CHARLES SCOTT Honor Graduate French Club, 2, Journalism, 3, Quill and Scroll, 3,4, Editor The Webster Echo, 4, Varsity Club, 2,3. GAIL PATRICIA SCRIVENER Choir, 2, Dramatics Club, 2, Journalism, 2, Pep Club, 2, Student Librarians, 2, Modern Dance, 2. JAMES BROWN SEIBERT Hi Y, 4, Red Cross, 2, Football, 3,4, Wrestling, 2,3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Let- termen's Club, 4, Track, 2,3,4. PETER HOLLINGSWORTH SENSENEY Varsity Club 2,3,4. JAY CLAYTON SEWELL Choir, 2, Varsity Club, 4. PHYLLIS LYNN SIEBERT Y.F.C., 2,3,4, Class Cabinet, 2, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Bowling, 4, G.A.A., 3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Softball, 2,3,4, Vol- leyball, 2,3,4. GLENDA SUE SIMPSON Office Assistants, 4, Pep Club, 3,4, G.A.A., 2,3, Basketball, 2,3, Hockey, 2,3, OFficiaIs, 3, Softball, 2, Volleyball, 3. BRUCE ARTHUR SMITH GREGORY ALAN SMITH Conventus Latinus, 2,3. JUDITH SMITH Conventus Latinus, 2, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Spanish Club, 4, Bowling, 4, G.A.A., 3,4, Basketball, 2,3, Hockey, 2,3, Volley- ball, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 3,4. RICHARD EUGENE SMITH Class Cabinet, 4, Guidance Council, 4, Hi Y, 2,3,4, Conventus Latinus, 2,3,4, Latinus Rumor, 4, NFL, 4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Lettermen's Club, 4, Track, 2,3,4, Coronation. STEVEN PATRICK SMITH Honor Graduate A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Class Cabinet, 3, Hi Y, 2,3,4, Conventus La- tinus, 2,3,4, Latinus Rumor, 2,3,4, Math Club, 4, Brigadoon, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Skating Club, 3,4, Bridge Club, 3. WILLIAM K, SMITH, JR. Hi Y, president 2, Varsity Club, 2,3, Basketball, 2. DUKE WAKE SNIDER Hi Y, 2, Marching Band, 2, N.F.L., 3,4. NORMAN EDWARD SNODGRASS JOHN MARSHALL SNYDER Cayuga, New York, 3, Class Cabinet, 2, Basketball, 3, Football, 2,3, Wrestling, 2. SUZANNE ELIZABETH BERNADETTE SPECKING Dramatics Club, 3,4, Miracle Worker, Antigone, Our Town, Mouse That Roared, Pep Club, 2, Student Librari- ans, 3,4, Thespians, 2,3,4, Skating Club, 3,4, Pot Pourri, 4. SUSAN MEREDITH SPERBER Honor Graduate A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 3, Class Cabinet, 3,4, French Club, 4, Conventus Latinus, 2,3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 3, Brigadoon, Bowling, 4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3, Hockey, 2,3, Softball, 2, Volleyball, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Corona- tion. RICHARD WENDELL SPROTT A Cappella Choir, 4, Hi Y, 2,3,4, Con- ventus Latinus, 2,3,4, Latinus Rumor, 3,4, N.F.L., 4, Student Librarians, 3, Foot- ball, 2,3,4, Swimming, 2, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Lettermen's Club, 4, Track, 3. REXFORD E. STAHL WILLARD ERWIN STAMM, JR. Conventus Latinus, 2,3,4. LAUREN ROBERTA STANISH Pep Club, '2,3,4, Bowling, 3,4, Conces- sionaires, 2, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Hockey, 2,3,4, Otticials, 3,4, Soft- ball 2,3,4, Volleyball, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, STEPHEN THOMAS STARK Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Track, 2. MARILYN LYNDY ANITA STAVER Pep Club, 23,4 DONNA SUE STEMMERMANN Concert Orchestra, 2,3. MARY JOAN STEVENSON French Club, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4. DAVID SHAW STEWART MARY ELIZABETH STEWART Y.F.C., 2,4, president 3. Red Cross, 4. Basketball, 4, Softball, 3,4, Volleyball, 2,3. ROBERTA LOUISE STIGERS Y.F.C., 2,3,4. Red Cross, 4. CURT PAUL STINDEL German Club, 3, Hi Y, 2,3,4, Health Club, 3, Varsity Club, 2,3,4. SHERIDAN KRISTINE STITES French Club, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3, Hockey, 2,3,4, Softball, 2,3, Volleyball, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2. JOHN THOMAS STOCKE Honor Graduate Class Cabinet, 2, Hi Y, 3,4, president 2, Math Club, president 4, N.F.L., 4. Quill and Scroll, 4, Student Council, 3,4, Basketball, 2,3, Football, 4, The Echo, Varsity Club, 4, Lettermen's Club, 4, Track, 2. JOHN RUSSELL STOCKHAM Journalism, 4, Math Club, 3,4, N.F.L., 3,4, Wrestling, 2, The Webster Echo, 4. ELLEN STRICKLAND Choir, 4, French Club, 2, N.F.L., 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3, 4. CRESCENT LEE STROMDAHL Class Cabinet, 2, French Club, 3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3, Hockey, 2,3, Softball l,2,3, Volleyball, 2, Vespers, 2. WILLIAM CLIFTON STROTHER RANDALL BRIAN STROUP Concert Orchestra, 2,3, president 4, Math Club, 4, Baseball, 2,3,4, Basket- ball, 2, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Skating Club, 3, Lettermen's Club, 4. TOM LEE STUBER Class Cabinet, 4, president 2,3, Hi Y, 2,3,4, Student Council, 2,3, Basketball, 2,3,4, Football, 3,4, captain 2, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Vespers, 4, Track, 2,3, Let- termen's Club, 4, Coronation. CHERYL LOUISE SUMNER Pep Club, 2,3,4, Hockey, 3, Oflicials, 3, Tri Hi Y, 2 3. TIMOTHY KESSLER SWANK A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Class Cabinet, 3, Hi Y, 2,3,4, Brigadoon, Swimming, 2, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Coro- nation. SUSAN KAY SWANSON French Club, 2,3,4, Future Nurses, 4, Journalism, 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, 3,4, Red Cross, 4, Basketball, 4, Hockey, 2, Softball, 3, Volleyball, 4, The Webster Echo, 4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4. PAMELA JEANNE SZABO Dramatics Club, 4, French Club, 2, Marching Band, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 2, Modern Dance, 3,4, Sym- phonic Band, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2, Skating Club, 3, Health Club, 3. DIANA JEAN TADRICK Warrenton, Mo., 2, Pep Club, 3, Skating Club, 4. MARSHA ANN TATE Pep Club, 2,3, MAUDIS IVA TATUM choir, 3, in Hi Y, 2. JULIA ELLEN TAYLOR RICHARD HENRY TELTHORST DENNIS MICHAEL THALLER Y.F.C., 3,4, RANDOLPH ELBERT THATCHER Football, 2. ROBERT GEORGE THAU BRENDA LEA THAYER Office Assistants, 3,4. 183 THOMAS THOMPSON Choir, 2, Hi Y, 2,3, Varsity Club, 3,4 JO ANN THORNTON French Club, 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 4, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Hockey, 3, Volleyball, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2, KAREN GAYLE TOFT Pep Club, 2,3,4, Bowling, 4, G.A.A., 3, 4, Basketball, 3,4, Softball, 3, Volley- ball, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, MICHAEL EDWARD TOFT A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Brigadoon, Football, 2, Varsity Club, 2. TERRY RUSSELL TOMA A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 3, Class Cabinet, 4, Hi Y, 2,3,4, Conventus La- tinus, 3, Varsity Club, 2,3,4. GWEN PATRICE TOMBRINK Choir, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 4, Spanish Club, 2,3, Basketball, 3, Hock- ey, 2, Softball, 2,3, Volleyball, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4. BETTE JO TOMLINSON Honor Graduate Math Club, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Spanish Club, 3,4, Student Council, 2,3,4, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A., 3, 4, Basketball, 3, Hockey, 2, Volleyball, 2,3,4, The Echo, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Vespers, 4, Coronation. SHERRILL KAYE TOWNSEND Pep Club, 2,3,4, Modern Dance, 4, Tri Hi Y, 2. DONNIE JO TREFTS Pep Club, 2,3,4, Student Librarians, 2,3, Modern Dance, 3,4 DANIEL LEE TROWER Choir, 2,3. RICHARD LEROY TURNER Hi Y, 4, Baseball, 3, Basketball, 2,3, Lettermen's Club, 4, SARA JANE TWEEDIE Honor Graduate Cheerleader, 2,3,4, Class Cabinet, 4, French Club, 2, Conventus Latinus, 2,3, 4, Latinus Rumor, 3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Student Council, 2,3, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Bas- ketball, 2,3 4, Hockey, -2,3,4, Volleyball, 2,3, Coronation. MARSHA KAY IJPTEGROVE JACK MICHAEL VALENTI Class Cabinet, 2,3, Hi Y, 2,3,4, N.F.L., 4, Track, 3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Coro- nation. JEFFREY CLAY VAUGHAN A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Briga- doon, 3, Golf, 4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4. RICHARD BREED VEGA French Club, 2, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, CAROLYN IVES VESPER Honor Graduate Journalism, 3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, 3,4, Red Cross, 2, Spanish Club, 2,3,4, Hockey, 2, The Webster Echo, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Bridge Club, 3, Pot Pourri, 3, editor 4. CATHERINE SHIELD VESPER Honor Graduate Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 2, Spanish Club, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4. JOHN DAVID VOGES STEVEN ALEXANDER VOGT RONALD LEE WAGNER A Cappella, 3, president 4, Choir, 2, Hi Y, 2,3, president 4, Student Council, 2,4, Brigadoon, Baseball, 2,3,4, Basket- ball, 2,3,4, Football, 2, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Lettermen's Club. 4, Coronation. CRAIG EDWARD WALDRON A.V,O., 2, Miracle Worker, Light Crew, 2,3,4, Something Big. HARRIET PEARL WALKER Y.F.C., 3,4, Marching Band, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Basketball, 2, Hockey, 2,3, Softball, 2,3,4, Volleyball, 2,3,4, Sym phonic Band, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2. JAMES HERMAN WALLHERMFECHTEL Conventus Latinus, 4, Latinus Rumor, 4. GREGORY ALAN WALTER WILLIAM HAROLD WALTERS HERBERT RICHMOND WANNEN Miracle Worker, Our Town. JUDITH ANN WARMBRODT JULIE ANN WEAVER Choir, 4, Class Cabinet, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3,4, Student Council, 4, Basketball, 2,3, 4, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Hockey, 2, Softball, 2,3,4, Volleyball, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 3,4, president 2, Vespers, 2, Coro- nation. MARY ANN WEAVER A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Class Cabinet, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Brigadoon, Tri Hi Y, 2,4, president 3. ROBERT EDWARD WEHMUELLER Concert Orchestra, 2,3, Dance Band, 2, 3, Hi Y, 4, Conventus Latinus, 2, March- ing Band, 3, Symphonic Band, 2,3, Var- sity Club, 2,3,4, Skating Club, 4. DAVID LEE WEIBLEN LYNNE SUZANNE WEIDNER A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Spanish Club, 3, Brigadoon, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Hockey, 3, Softball, 2,3, Volleyball, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Something Big, Health Club, 3. JOAN LaVERNE WELHOELTER Marching Band, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Hockey, 2,3,4, Softball, 2,3, Vol- leyball, 2,3,4, Symphonic Bancl, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4. PRUDENCE JANE WERTH Honor Graduate A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Student Council, 4, Brigadoon, Bowling, 4, G.A.A., 3,4, Basketball, 2, 3,4, Softball, 3,4, Volleyball, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 3,4. DENNIS KEITH WHITE President Student Body, Guidance Coun- cil, 3,4, Hi Y, 2,3,4, N.F.L,, 3,4, Student Council, 2,3,4, Brigadoon, Football, 2, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Vespers, 2,3,4, Health Club, 3, Coronation. JO ANNE WHITE Y.F.C., 2,3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, F.T.A., 4. ROBERT WILLIAM WHITE JUDY LEE WHITENER Kewanee, Illinois, 3, Dramatics Club, 3, Miracle Worker, French Club, 3, Pep Club, 3,4, Modern Dance, 3, Skating Club, 3,4. KATHRYN ANN WICK French Club, 2, Pep Club, 2,3, Skating Club, 3. KURT WARREN WILDERMUTH Concert Orchestra, 4, Dance Band, 2,3, 4, Marching Band, 2,3,4, Symphonic Band, 2,3,4, WILLIAM DOCTER WILLERT Hi Y, 2, Swimming, 2,3,4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Lettermen's Club, 4. DORINDA ANN WILLIAMS Modern Dance, 3. MICHAEL LEE WILLIAMS Kirkwood, Missouri, 2, Basketball, 2, Track, 2,3,4, Lettermen's Club, 4, Coronation. CAROLE LYNN WILSON Pep Club, 2,3,4, Bowling, 4, G.A.A., 3, 4, Basketball, 2,3, Hockey, 2,3, Ofifi- cials, 3, Softball, 2,3,4, Volleyball, 2,4, Tri Hi Y, 2. DENNIS SCOTT WILSON French Club, 4, Varsity Club, 3,4, Bridge Club, 3,4. KAREN LOUISE WILSON Pep Club, 2,3,4, Student Librarians, 4. PAMELA SUE WILSON ROGER TRENT WILSON French Club, 2, Tennis, 2,3,4, Lettermen's Club, 4. PAMELA SUE WILSON Racine, Wisconsin, 2,3, Future Nurses, 4, Latin Club, 2, Student Council, 2,3, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4. RITA ELLEN WINTERER Office Assistants, 2,3, Basketball, 2,3, Volleyball, 2,3. DANNY O'TERRY WISWELL Oflice Assistants, 2. RICHARD LEROY WOBBE Varsity Club, 3,4. PATRICIA MARY WOLFF Honor Graduate Dramatics Club, 4, Miracle Worker, Our Town, Student Librarians, 2,3, Hockey, 2, 4, Thespians, 4, The Mouse That Roared. BARBARA JEAN WOODS GEARLDINE MELVA WOODS NANCY JO WOODS A Cappella Choir, 4, Choir, 3, Pep Club, 2,3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4, 184 Hockey, 3,4, Volleyball, 2,3,4, Soft- ball, 2,3,4, ROBERT G. WORTHINGTON JULIE RANDOLPH WRIGHT Pep Club, 2,3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4. PATRICIA ANN WRIGHT Class Cabinet, 4, Dramatics Club, 3, Miracle Worker, Future Nurses, 3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Red Cross, 2, Russian Club, 2, Student Librarians, 4, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A., 3,4, Basketball, 3,4, Hockey, 3, 4, Officials, 2, Softball, 2, Volleyball, 2,3, Thespians, 3. GARRY PAUL WRISBERG Y.F.C., 3,4, Spanish Club, 3, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, RODNEY OMAR WULFERT Conventus Latinus, 4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Track, 2. RICHARD T. YATES , Health Club, 3, Wrestling, 2, Varsity Club, 2,3,4. JENNIFER JESS YOUNG Honor Graduate Pep Club, 2,3,4, Bowling, 3,4, Conces- sionaires, 4, G.A.A., 2,3, president 4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Hockey, 2,3,4, Olti- ciols, 3, Softball, 2,3,4, Volleyball, 2, 3,4, Tri Hi Y, 2. MERRY LYNN ZEISER Journalism, 3, Math Club, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3,4, The Webster Echo, 4, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Pot Pourri, 3,4. DONALD A, ZIES German Club, 3, Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Skating Club, 4. PATRICIA ANN ZIMMER Y.F.C., 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3. KENT DAVIS ZIMMERMAN MARY ANN ZINDEL Pep Club, 2,3,4, Modern Dance, 3, Skating Club, 3,4. SUSAN ELLEN ZINKE Honor Graduate A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Choir, 2, French Club, 2, Journalism, 3, Pep Club, 2,3, Quill and Scroll, 3,4, Brigadoon, The Webster Echo, 4, Tri Hi Y, 2, Something Big. ROSAMONDE HERMINE ZINZER Conventus Latinus, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Student Council, 2,3,4, Bowling, 3,4, G.A.A., 3,4, The Echo, Tri Hi Y, 2,3,4, Vespers, 4, Coronation. Q27 Ex F 19445 an X Af' 2, , I M 3 ' J- , r' FH 3. 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