There Are Many Points On A Compass
But Here--"All Points West!"
Westside High School
Omaha, Nebraska
Volume X
SHIELD /
A lthough there are many points on a compass, the life of the Westside student is symbolized by the point directed West. Since the early development of our country, the West has represented the unknown and challenging future . Here, students face challenges of the mind in Westside's unique courses: Far East, Science Seminar, English Seminar, Russian History. They face challenges of personal growth in club membership and leadership responsibilities. The Warriors also show initiative by developing their special interests beyond school requirements . Again, as traditionally the West signified the growth of the early States, Westside originated as an extension of Omaha- -one which is expanding yet. As the horizon extends, it creates new challenges for Westside and creates additional goals for individuals through future jobs and colleges. To Westsiders there are no East, North, and South points on the compass for here "All Points West!"
W hat makes up the western challenge? The usual workout at the pool
' day after day, panel discussions in which students debate current problems and future situations, spiritual growth through attendanc;e at the church of one's choice and its youth groups, the "coke ritual" at drugstore--the life of a Warrior revolves in the form of a compass with each point uniting to develop a well rounded individual.
Viewing West from Every Point
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F -i-ght. Fight! Yells dominate the halls, gym, and stadium as Warriors go forth in competition against inter -city teams. Click goes the camera as Peyton snaps last minute pictures to meet the never ending deadlines. Who else could pose a slumber party scene on a Sunday afternoon? Burrrrr The quick snowfalls surprise and delight students throughout the winter as they cross the patio to get to their warm classrooms . Arriving early are those students who attend special holiday services arranged by Y- Teens and Hi- Y. Yes , a Warrior's life is always busy-academically, socially, religiously, and physically.
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hhh ... just let me sleep another minute, dad . '' Long days and short nights prove difficult for the Warrior to handle without that extra minute of sleep. Once at school the busy day starts with beginning home ec. girls cooking and sometimes burning their concoctions . Boys are found gazing at the trophy case while dreaming of trophies to be won. The day reaches its midpoint with students rushing to get their lunch trays. Is it chocolate cake and hamburgers?
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SHIELD STAFF
Pat Mayer, Editor
Sunny Durham, Associate Editor
Kay Zavitz, Business Manager
Jan Kucera, Promotion Manager
Gigi lice, Faculty
Kay Melchoirs, Seniors
Kathy Westering, Underclassmen
Peggy Delong, Organizations
Linda Twiss, Features
Judy Linder, Co-Sports Editor
Lois McConkle, Co-Sports Editor
Susie Mellor, Staff Artist
Peyton Whitely, Head Photographer
Miss Marilyn Miller, Adviser
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ee, I hope I can be as big as you someday." This is a familiar cry echoed by underclassmen awed by the height of the mighty seniors. After school Pep Club members combine work with fun by Clecorating goal posts Football games present an equal challenge for the team and student supporters- -especially when it rains! As the school day closes, Warriors loaded with work depart for home. They meet the challenges presented by the school with enthusiasm for they realize their future depends on education. Yes, THERE ARE MANY POINTS ON A COMPASS, BUT HERE "ALL POINTS WEST"
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Shield Dedicated t o Hansen
S HAPING the destiny of Westside has been the job of Mr. Kenneth Hansen, principal, for the past five years. Upon his arrival to Westside High School, students remarked "Gee, he looks like Bing Crosby. I wonder if he can sing as well?" This easy going man may not be a Bing Crosby, but he is well recognized in the school as an example of one dedicated to the task of maintaining an environment which stimulates our school community toward better achievement.
Mrs. Mary Conners, Dean of Girls, said, "I admire his ubiquity. He senses what goes on everywhere at any time." Students, faculty, and administration alike respect him for his patience, thoughtfulness, kindness, and untiring efforts Thus we dedicate the 1962 Shield to Mr.' Kenneth Hansen.
Anyone for a golf game?
Family activities create many wonderful times.
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Sponsoring the Student Council is one of many jobs.
Pointing Toward Leadership
• School Board
• Administration
• Faculty
t66' Board, Administration -
Westside's future is in the capable hands of the "best school board in the state." Each day, problems large and small confront Mr . Hansen, Mr. Farrar, Mr. Phelps, and the District 66 School Board . These problems are solved with diplomacy and intelligence distinguishing factors among those who make up Westside's administration.
District 66 School Board consists of Mr. Verne Moore, Mr. Irvin Yaffe, Mr. Clark Murdock, president; Mr. Robert Heimrod, Mrs. Margre Durham, secretary; Mr. Jackson Barton, vice president. At right, Superintendent H. Vaughn Phelps.
Receiving one of his many phone calls is Mr. Kenneth Hansen, principal.
Mr. Ralph Farrar, assistant principal, is instrumental in determining Junior High policy.
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They Back Westside High
Throughout the halls of Westside each day, the clang of dishes and the swioo of mops can be heard. Without the help of valuable custodians, cafeteria workers, the nurse and librarians, Westside could not function properly. These people all make up the pleasant atmosphere that surrounds each day at Westside.
Warrior "handymen" are custodians Jeno Howath, Glen Garairanet, Glenn Ries, Ray Selk, Sam Sperano,• Not Pictured are Robert Harrison, George Harrison, and Paul Manely.
Mrs. Margurite Wood, school nurse, performs a daily routine of taking a temperature.
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Tasty dishes are prepared by the cafeteria staff Martha McGehee, Nell Partridge, Etheline Cubrich, Mary Holm, Dorothy Laughlin, Jeanne Anderson, Ilah Petersen, Louise Conrad, Ruth Severine. SECOND ROW: Virginia Nieman, Florence Braber, Johanna Hoff, Virginia Alsman, Lucille Geisler, Rachel Humphrey.
A Teacher's Day Begins
A Westside teacher is more than a mechanism for grading papers; he is, in reality, a devoted person with a warm personal life that is seldom seen by the student. The day starts quite early for most teachers who may dash or leisurely stroll through Westside's hallowed portals at 7:15 a.m. Nevertheless, with the thud of the heavy front door, a teacher's day begins
"Well, here we are. All out!" Mr. James Lemon, Miss Lynne Lanham, Mr. Paul Andreas arrive.
"Chief safe-cracker" Mr. Jack Noodell begins the day.
"Oh, what a beautiful morning" muse Mr. Rex Steinkruger, Mt Bill Haffey, Mr. Richard Winchell.
Mr. Erling Schultz, Mrs. Carolene Steuck, Mrs. Julie George walk to their first hour class.
There Is Much to Be Done
With •the buzzing of early morning activities, teachers plan their daily schedules. They can only gu e s s as to the outcome of these schedules for the day is merely beginning. There is much to be done; teachers hope for the best.
Morning rendezvous with Mr. Jerry Koch, Mrs. Ruth Orkow, Mrs. Alice Gillogly, Secretary, and Mr. Leon Englehart.
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The day starts early for librarians Mrs. Feme Mellor and Mrs. Ethel Dav ison.
11 Thank goodness, no bills! 11 sigh Miss Lou McConnell and Mrs Judy Krhounek.
Teaching, Planning, Guiding -
Teaching, planning, and guiding are all part of a teacher's dat. Whether it be composing a freshman's schedule, or attending a meeting, the success of the student is considered most important to each daily routine.
Westside's "guiding lights," Mrs. lois Lucas, Mr. Karl Pecht, Mr. Jack Petersen and Mr. Dale Fuerst, chuckle over an amusing anecdote.
Mrs. Jean Truman, Mrs. Nila Magdanz, Mrs. Clara Dunn, and Mr. Edward Mansur, meet for an informal discussion.
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"Mottoes speak louder than words" observe Mr. Bruce Holmquist, Mrs. Mary Conner, and Mrs. Susie Ball.
It's All
Day's Work
A teacher's day may be a variety of things , but most important , a teacher TEACHES. Whether it be music or history, English or physics, Westside students have the advantage of a well-trained faculty, skilled in their various fields.
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' "You too, can become a Rembrandt, 11 says Mrs. Jean Truman.
"Do, re, mi," directs Mr. William Kellogg.
"No, these aren't for dinner! " Mr. Harley Hardison and Mr. Emil Wicina comment on the biology rabbits.
"Will the meeting please come to order?" begins a discussion with Mr. Darwyn Snyder, Mr. Kenneth Grizzell, Miss Gretchen Saeger, Mrs. Judith Hoyt, Mr. Harold Welch, Mr. Frank Hayworth, and M rs . J uliana Swartzbaugh.
leisure Moments Precious
"If that dime gets stuck ONCE more, I'll--!" is the disgusted cry of many a teacher at one time or another when trying to operate the obstinate soft drink machine in the faculty lounge. This is just Qne of the many small catastrophies that blight a teacher's day. Little items such as dropping a stack of books, misplacing glasses, or a sudden loss of voice all go to make up the complex day.
"It's a happy scene by the canteen" with Mrs. Helen Kelly, Mrs. Anna Clark, and Mrs. Elizabeth Griffin.
"Oops, there go the books again" laugh Mr. Rod Hansen, Miss Pat Stalder, Mr. Burt Speece, and Mr. Dewey Asher.
Mr. Bob Rademacher and Miss Laverne Allen take time for a short coffee break.
Helping with painting scenes are Mrs. Elaine Limbaugh, Mr. Merritt Whitten, Mrs. Diane Althouse, and Mrs. Mary Davis.
lunch Is a Welc Break
Lun h i a welcome break in the daily routine for most teachers. Here, in the all-too-short lunch period, dally news is exchanged above the clatter of students and dishes. It is almost impossible to be heard in this confusion, but teachers are grateful for these few minutes of leisure.
Lining up for noon "vittles" are Mrs. Laverne Hammer, Secretary, Miss Pat Stalder, Mr. Wayne Wagncr, Mr. Marvin Nevins, Mr. Edward Mansur, Mrs. Clara Dunn, and Mrs. Dian Peterson.
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A "Table Topics" discussion with Mr. Kenneth Hansen, Mr. Alvin Gloor, Mr. Phillip Pfenninger, Mr. Jim Tangdall, and Mrs. Hazel Patz.
A Teadr's Pas times Vary
Teachers do manage to find time for their favorite pa times . School spirit ranks especially high with Warrior faculty member as they enthusiastically support the Westside team
Rendering enthusiastic "rahs" are Mr. Calvin Delano, Mrs. Lois Lucas, and Miss Marilyn Miller.
"No, we don't do this all the time." Mr. Ralph
Farrar and Mr . Kenneth Hansen
demonstrate their "favorite recreation."
Cutting capers at the faculty basketball game are Mr. Kenneth Hansen, Mr. Richard Winchell, Mr. Richard Lane, Mr. Frank Hayworth, Mr. Edward Lang, Mr. Leon Englehart, and Mr. William Hoyt.
In Memoriam
Miss Anna Louise McConnell, mathematics instructor, will always be remembered for her willingness to help others. She was truly a devoted teacher possessing a brilliant understanding of mathematics and a deep, sincere, interest in her students. Born in Broadwater, Nebr., Lou MeConnell graduated Magna Cum Laude from Hastings College. She later received her master's degree from the University of Illinois. After three years of teaching at Westside, Miss McConnell became head of the math department. Under her guidance, Westside achieved first place in the State Math Contest this year. She allowed no distinction, however, between those students interested in math as a career and those desiring a math foundation for other fields. Seniors and eighth graders alike learned of the "beauty of mathematics" from her. Respected and loved, Anna Louise McConnell will never be forgotten, for she continues to live forever in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing her
MJ:. Wayne Glidden at day's end.
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Directing Toward Scholarship
• Seniors
• Juniors
• Sophomores and Freshmen
That time, anxiously awaited by some, perhaps dreaded by others, has finally arrived- -Graduation Day!
As each one of us leaves the familiar halls of Westside, what are our thoughts? Though our eyes may be filled with tears, our hearts are filled with many wonderful memories Our regrets are many as we realize we must now leave the games, classes, and
even the cafeteria food, not to mention the administration, the faculty, class sponsors and the school itself. We are grateful for their making all our memories possible.
With . our last game, our Senior Prom, our last pep rally with OUR senior song, baccalaureate, and finally, commencement, we find it hard to say "so long" to high • school. Yes, we've learned, laughed, and been happy to be a part of WHS . This is the end of the beginning of our lives. Our hearts swell with pride as we leave . . . as we hear the strains of POMP and CIRCUMSTANCE.
Leading the class of 162 are President, Luckasen; V. President, Nelsen; Secretary, Olson; and Treasurer, Maddox.
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Who could ever forget that final locker cleanup?
A Scrapbook of Memories
RON ADAMS--Hi-Y 1,2, Vice pres. 1, Pres. 2; WClub 3,4, Vice Pres. 3; International Club 1,2; Jr. Red Cross 1,2; Football 1,3; Basketball 1-4; Track 1-4; County Government 3; Variety Show 3; Lance Staff iJ Student Council 2,3,4, Vice pres. 3, Pres. 4; Key Club 4; Top Choir 3,4; Musicals 3,4; Math Club 4, International Affairs Forum 3,4.
DAVE ALLEN--W -Club 1-4, Sec. 4; Football 1-4; Track 1-4; County Government 3; Lance Staff 4; Student Council 1,3, Sec. 3; Key Club 3,4, Treas. 4; Debate 2,4; National Honor Society 3,4; NFL 2-4; Treas. 3, Vice pres. 4,
MIKE ALTMAN--Transfer from Omaha Central.
CARL ANDERSON--Variety Show 1; Band 1.
DALE ANDERSON--Hi-Y 1-4; International Club 1,2; Golf 1,2; Top Choir 1,2.
JACKIE ANDERSON --Pep Club 1-4; Y- Teens 1,2; Jr. Red Cross 1,2; Drill Squad 2-4; Art Club 4.
KAY ANDERSON--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1-4; International Club 1-4; Jr. Red Cross 1,2; GAA 1; Drill Squad 2-4; Variety Show 3.
STEVE ANDERSON--Distributive Education 3,4.
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RON ADAMS DAVE ALLEN
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DALE ANDERSON JACKIE ANDERSON
MIKE ALTMAN CARL ANDERSON
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KAY ANDERSON STEVE ANDERSON
BONITA ARMSTRONG Fl.AINE ARP
BONITA ARMSTRONG--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 4; International Club 1,2; FMA 3,4; Thespians 4.
Fl.AINE ARP--Pep Club 1-4; Y -Teens 1-3; GAA 2.
RON AUERBACH--Hi-Y 1,2; W- Club 3,4; International Club 2,3; Football 1-4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1-4; Homecoming candidate 4.
DAVE AULD--W-Club 4; Football 4; Basketball 4; Baseball 3,4; Transfer from Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
JAN AURINGER--Pep Club 1-3; Y- Teens 2-4; International Club1-3; FTA 2; FMA 4.
MIKE BAKER--Radio Club 1.
SUSAN BALL--Pep Club 1-4; GAA 1; Transfer from McCook High School; Thespians 2,3; Band 1-4.
RANDY BAUGHMAN--W-Club 3,4; Track 1; Wrestling 2-4.
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Studying
RON AUERBACH DAVE AULD
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JAN AURINGER MIKE BAKER
SUSAN BALL RANDY BAUGHMAN
Doing Nothing a Lot
BILL BECK--Jr. Red Cross 1-4; Chess Club 2; CAP 2-4.
PORTIA BENNETT-- Transfer from Omaha Central.
TOM BENNETT--Hi-Y 1,2; International Club 4.
CLIFF BENNETT --Distributive Education 3,4.
BRIAN BERRIS CAROL BERRY
BRIAN BERRIS--Hi- Y 2-4; W-Club 2-4; Treas. 4; International Club 2,3; Football 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Track 1-4; Senate 4; Homecoming Candidate 4.
CAROL BERRY--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1,2; International Club 3; Jr. Red Cross 4; GAA 4; FMA 4.
MIKE BEUTERBAUGH--W Club 3,4; Football 1-4; Basketball 1; Track 1,3; Homecoming Candidate 4.
CHERYL BIRD--Pep Club 3,4; Y-Teens 3,4; GAA 3; Lance Staff 4, Advertising Manager; Transfer from Omaha North; FMA 3 1 4.
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MIKE BEUTERBAUGH CHERYL BIRD
BILL BECK PORTIA BFNNETT
TOM BENNETT CLIFF BENNETT
STEVE BLOCK--Transfer from Fair Lawn High, New Jersey.
EDWIN BLUM--Basketball 1; Track 1; Transfer from Omaha Benson.
MARY KAY BOYD--Pep Club 3,4; Y-Teens 3,4; Drill Squad 4; Variety Show 3; FMA 3,4; Treas. 4; Transfer from Valley High, West Des Moines, Ia.
GARY BRANDT--Transfer from Omaha South.
STEVE BROCKY --Hi- Y 3,4; International Club 2; Baseball 3; Chess Club 3,4.
MAR.ll.YN BROWN--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1-4; International Club 3; Jr. Red Cross 1; GAA 1.
JOE BRUECKS--Transfer from Downers Grove High School, Downers Grove, Illinois.
DIANNA BURTON--Pep Club 2-4; Drill Squad 4; FMA 2-4; Orchestra 1,2.
I Yelling • • • Whispering • • •
STEVE BLOCK
EDWIN BLUM
STEVE BROC KY
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MARILYN BROWN
MARY KAY BOYD
GARY BRANT
JOE BRUECKS D lANNA BURTON
but Always Talking
VIRGINIA CALAME--Pep Club 3,4; Y-Teens 4; Transfer from !iellaire High School, Houston, Texas.
RUTH CANTRIL--Distributive Education 3,4; Transfer from Omaha Benson.
ROGER CARLBURG--Hi-Y 1,2,4; Football 1,2; Track 1,2,4; Transfer from Omaha Benson.
Bll..L CARPENTER--Distributive Education 4; Football 2; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 3,4.
BOB CARSON--National Honor Society 3,4; Boys' State Alternate 3; Key Club 3,4; International Club 1-4; Math Club 4; Jr. Class Play 3; Musicals 2; Hi- Y 1-4; Band 3,4; Choir 1,2; Debate 3; Spanish Club Pres. 4; Thespians 3,4; CPAF 4; Winner intercity spoken Spanish contest 2-4.
ANITA CATLETT--Transfer from Riverside Brookfield School, Riverside, Illinois.
DICK CEFREY --International Club 1; Football 1,2; Golf 2; Track 3; Shield Staff 4; Top Choir 4; Musicals 4; Band 1.
LINDA CHRISTENSEN--Pep Club 4; Transfer from Norfolk, Nebraska.
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VIRGINIA CALAME RUTH CANTRIL
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BOB CARSON ANITA CATLETT
ROGER CARLBURG Bill CARPENTER
DICK CEFREY LINDA CHRISTENSEN
Dreaming of Trophies • • •
TONY CIULLO--Football 1; Tennis 1,2; Variety Show 4; Top Choir 4; Musicals 4; Science Club 4.
JOHN CLAPPER--Football 1-3; Baseball 1,2; Wrestling 1-3; Top Choir 1-4; Musicals 1-4; WClub 1-4
BARB CLEM--Pep Club 2-4; Y- Teens 2-4; International Club 2-4; Jr. Red Cross 2; Variety Show 2; Thespians 2; Transfer from Southeast High School, Lincoln, Nebraska.
BRUCE CLOUGH--W-Club 2-4; Jr. Red Cross 2; Football 3,4; Golf 2; Track 3; Wrestling 2-4; County Government 3; Transfer from Edison High School, Rock Island, Illinois.
JON COLLINS--Distributive Education 3,4; One Act Plays 3; Art Club 3,4; Radio Club 3,4; Transfer from Cathedral High School, Duluth, Minnesota.
CONNIE COLLITON--Lance Staff 4, Jr. High Columnist; Class Plays 3; Thespians 3,4,--Sec. 4; Transfer from Cathedral High School, Springfield, Massachusetts.
CLIFF CONRAD--Variety Show 1; Band 1.
MARILYN DAVIS--Y-Teens 1; GAA 1.
JON COLLINS CONNIE COLLITON
TONY CIULLO JOHN CLAPPER
BARB CLEM BRUCE CLOUGH
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CLIFF CONRAD MARILYN DAVIS
Some Won, Some Deserved • • •
SUSIE DEAN--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1-4; International Club 1-4; Jr . Red Cross 2; Musicals 2.
NORMA DEETS--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1-4; International Club 1-4; French Club, Pres 3; Latin Club, Pres. 2; Variety Show 2,4; Top Choir 2,4; Debate 3; Musicals 2,4; Z-Club 2-4; National Honor Society 3,4; ITA 4; Jr. Red Cross 1.
PEG DELONG--Pep Club 1-4; Y- Teens 1-4; International Club 1-4; Drill Squad 2-4; Variety Show 1,2; Musicals 2; Z-Club 2-4; Orchestra 1,2; Shield Staff 4, Organizations Editor; Top Choir 2.
PAT DIETZ-- Transfer from Cheyenne, Wyoming.
LEWIS DOANE--Transfer from Omaha Central.
DINAH DONOVAN--Pep Club 2-4; Y-Teens 2; Esquires 4; Transfer from Palm Springs, California.
CAROLE DRESHER--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1-4; Variety Show 3; Shield Staff 4; Z-Club 2-4; FMA 3,4; International Club 4.
SUNNY DURHAM--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1-4; International Club 1 ,2,4; Jr. Red Cross 3; County Government 3; Lance Staff 3; Class Officer 3, Sec. 3; AFS 3; Top Choir 3,4; Treas. 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Musicals 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Esquires 4; FTA 2-4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Z-Club 3,4; Shield Staff, Asso c iate Ed 4
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LEWIS DOANE DINAH DONOVAN
CAROLE DRESHER SUNNY DURHAM
SUSIE DEAN NORMA DEETS
PEG DELO NG PAT DIETZ
CATHY EATON--Pep Club 1-4; International Club
1,2,4; Lance Staff 4, 2nd Page Editor; FT A 2-4.
GREG EDEN--Hi-Y 1,2; Sec. 2; International Club
1,2; Football 1; Tennis 3,4; County Government 3; Variety Show 1,2; Student Council 3; Key Club 4; Top Choir 2,4, Sec. 2, Pres. 4; Debate 3,4; Musicals 2,4; Class Plays 3; National Honor Society 3,4; NFL 3,4; Science Club 3,4; V. Pres. 3; Thespians 2-4, Pres. 4, Treas. 3; Band 1-4, Sec. 3, Capt. 4; Safe Teens 3,4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; German Club 1, 2, Sec.- Treas. 2.
JOAN EDSON--Pep Club 2; Y- Teens 2; Distributive Education 4; International Club 2.
MICKEY EllEY --Hi-Y 1,2; International Club 1,2; Jr. Red Cross 1; Wrestling 1; Variety Show 1-4; Top Choir 1-4; V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Musicals 1-4;
Math Club 3; Radio Club 1-4; Thespians 1-4; Band 1-4; V. Pres. 4; Orchestra 2-4; Jr. League Theater 1-4.
JEANNE ENCELL--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1-4; International Club 1-4; Pres. 3; Jr. Red Cross 1; GAA 1; Drill Squad 4; Variety Show 3,4; Student Council 1,2; Top Choir 4, Sec. 4; Esquires 2-4; ITA 4; Homecoming Candidate 4.
GARY ERNST --Football 1,2; Track 1-4.
EDWIN ERVIN--Football 1-4.
CAROLYN FALKENROTH--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1,2; GAA 1; Tall Girls 3,4; Variety Show 2; FTA 4; FMA 3,4.
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CATHY EATON GREG FDEN
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JEANNE ENCELL GARY ERNST
JOAN EDSON MICKEY ELLEY
FDWIN ERVIN CAROLYNFALKENROTH
Pep Rallies, Dances, Games • • •
YALE FINKLE--International Club 2-4; Math Club 3,4; Latin Club 2; German Club 3,4.
DANNY FIRESTONE--Distributive Education 1-4; Basketball 1. '
REBA FOSLER--Pep Club 1-4; Y- Teens 1-3; International Club 2; Tall G.rls 3,4; Variety Show 3; Z-Club 2-4; Treas. 4; FMA 3,4; Math Club 3; Thespians 3.
MILES FOSTER--W-Club 3,4; International Club 3; Football 1,2; Track 1; Wrestling 2-4
ELDON FRANZ--Hi-Y 1, 2; International Club 2; Variety Show 2-4; Key Club 3,4; Top Choir 2; Debate 3,4; Musicals 2; National Honor Society
3,4; NFL 3,4; Science Club 2-4; Sof-Tones 3,4; Boys' Octet 2; Madrigals 2; Orchestra 3; CPAF 3,4.
MARIS FREEBERG--Pep Club 4; FMA 4; Transfer from Omaha Central.
SHARI FREED--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1-4, V. Pres.
3; International Club 1,2; Jr. Red Cross 1,2; Drill Squad 3,4; Variety Show 3; Esquires 1-4; FMA 3,4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4.
KAY FUCHS--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1-3; International Club 2-4; Jr. Red Cross 1,4; Drill Squad
2-4; Lance Staff 3,4, 4th Page Editor 4; Esquires
2-4 1 Pres. 4; FT A 4; FMA 4; Thespians 3; Variety Show 1,3; Homecoming Candidate 4.
YALE FINKLE DANNY FIRESTONE
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ELDON FRANZ MARIS FREEBERG
REBA FOSLER MILES FOSTER
SHARI FREED KAY FUCHS
Working Excitedly on • • •
MARY GLISAR-- Transfer from East High School, Sioux City, Iowa.
DARLENE GLISAR--Pep Club 3; FMA 4; Transfer from East High School, Sioux City, Iowa.
GEORGE GLOCKE--Transfer from Omaha South.
LEANNE GOLDBERG--Pep Club 2,3; Y-Teens 1,2; GAA 2.
BOB GARRETT --W- Club 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Track 3,4; Transfer from Valley High School, West Des Moines, Iowa.
LINDA GATES--Pep Club 1; GAA 2; ITA 2,3.
GWEN GIBBS--Pep Club 1-4; International Club 1; Variety Show 3; Top Choir 3,4; Musicals 3,4; FMA 3; Volleyball 2,3.
JUDY GIRARD--Pep Club 1,2; FMA 4.
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GWEN GIBBS JUDY GIRARD
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MARY GLISAR DARLENE GLISAR
GEORGE GLOCKE LEANNE GOLDBERG
ART GOODWIN--Transfer from Ralston High School, Ralston, Nebraska.
BETTE GRAFF--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1,2; GAA 2; International Club 3; Drill Squad 2-4; Z-Club 3,4.
SUSIE GRASMICK--Pep Club 4; Transfer from Omaha Central.
GEORGE GURVIN--Transfer from Hampton, Virginia.
TISH HAECKER--Pep Club 1-4; Y- Teens 1,2; International Club 1-3; Jr. Red Cross 1,2; Tennis 14; GAA 1; Drill Squad 3,4; Variety Show 3.
BARB HANDSCHUH--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 3; International Club 1,2; Jr. Red Cross 1-3; Variety Show 3; Class Plays 3; Thespians 3,4.
JOSIE HAPNER--Pep Club 1-4; Y -Teens 1,2; International Club 1,2; Jr. Red Cross 1,2; Variety Show 3; Cheerleading 2-4; Homecoming Candidate 4.
DOUG HART --Distributive Education 1-4.
Homecoming,
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TISH HAECKER BARB HANDSCHUH
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JOSIE HAPNER DOUG HART
ART GOODWIN
BETTE GRAFF
SUSIE GRASMICK GEORGE CURVIN
Chanting So Furiously • • •
BOB HAYS--Radio Club 3,4.
SHERRY HAYES--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 4; International Club 3,4.
BARB HEIMROD--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1-4; International Club 1-4; Drill Squad 2-4; Variety Show3; FTA4.
REID HELD--Hi- Y 1,2,4.
URSULA HENCKE-- Y- Teens 3,4; Distributive Education 4; FMA 3,4.
PAT HENDERSON--Distributive Education 4; Baseball 1,2.
RON HENNINGSEN--Transfer from Omaha Benson.
CHUCK HESTER--Radio Club 3,4; Chess Club 4; Wrestling 3; International Club 4; Band 4. Transfer from Omaha Central.
BOB HAYS SHERRY HAYES
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URSULA HENCKE PAT HENDERSON
BARB HEIMROD REID HELD
RON HENNINGSEN CHUCK HESTER
for Broke''
KAREN HILL--Y- Teens 4; International Club 4; Transfer from Omaha North.
SHARRY HOGZETT --Pep Club 2-4; Y- Teens 1-4; International Club 2; GAA 2; Variety Show 1,3; Top Choir 3,4; Musicals 3,4; FTA 4; FMA 3; Transfer from Shenandoah High School, Shenandoah, Iowa.
PHIL HOLLY --Hi-Y 1-3; International Club 1,2; Football 1,2; Basketball 1-4; Baseball 1,2.
RICK HOLT--Hi-Y 1; International Club 3; Musicals 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Chess Club 3,4; Science Club 2-4, Pres. 3,4; Radio Club 3,4.
ALLAN HORWICH--International Club 2-4; Basketball 1; Key Club 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Science Club 2,3; Math Club 3,4; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Math team 3.
DON HOSFORD--Hi-Y 1-4; International Club 2-4; Golf 3,4; Wrestling 3,4; Debate 3; Radio Club 4.
WOODY HOVLAND--Variety Show 2; Science Club 2; Band 1-4; Orchestra 4; Transfer from Riverdale, North Dakota.
PAT HRONEK--Pep Club 2-4; International Club 2,3; GAA 3,4; Top Choir 4; FMA 3,4; Thespians 3,4.
KAREN HILL SHARRY HOGZETT
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ALLAN HORWICH DON HOSFORD
PHIL HOLLY RICK HOLT
WOOOY HOVLAND PAT HRONEK
Cramming for Finals • •
MIKE HUBER PENNY HULAC
MIKE HUBER--Basketball Student Manager 2-4.
PENNY HULAC--Pep Club 2-4; Y -Teens 2-4; International Club 3; FT A 4; FMA 3,4.
JULIE IVERSON--Pep Club 1-4; Y- Teens 1-4; International Club 1-4; Latin Club 1,2; French Club 3,4, Sec 4; Drill Squad 3,4; Esquires 2-4; National Honor Society 3,4; FT A 4; Math Club 3; Musicals 2-4; CP AF 4.
IRENE JACOBS--Pep Club 1-3; GAA 1; Variety Show 1; ITA 1; Thespians 1; Class Plays 3, Student Director.
JULIE IVERSON IRENE JACOBS
TEKLA JACOBSON--Pep Club 4; Y-Teens 4.
BONNIE JENSEN--Pep Club 1-3; Y -Teens 2; Distributive Education 3,4; V. Pres. 4; International Club 3,4; Variety Show 3; Top Choir 3; Musicals 3; FMA 3,4; Thespians 3.
DICK JENSON--Hi- Y 1,2; Distributive Education 3,4; Football 1
DICK JOHNSON-- Transfer from Omaha Creighton Prep.
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TEKLA JACOBSON BONNIE JENSEN
DICK JENSON DICK JOHNSON
but Always Sweating It • • •
SUSAN JOHNSON--Pep Club 4; Jr. Red Cross 4; Variety Show; Lance Staff, Reporter 4; Top Choir 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Musicals 3,4; Class Plays 3; FTA 4; Thespians 3,4; Transfer from Shenadoah High School, Shenadoah, Iowa.
DAILEY JONES--Ski Club 3; Transfer from Citronelle High School, Citronelle, Oklahoma.
ERMA JONES-- Y- Teens 3,4; Distributive Education 3; Art Club 4; FMA 3,4.
HODGE JONES--W-Club 3; Football 1; Track 4; Wrestling 2; County Government 1; Key Club 2; Math Club 2.
RON JONES BLAINE JUNGERS ,
RON JONES--International Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Science Club 3,4; Radio Club 3,4; Pres. 4; Transfer from Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
BLAINE JUNGERS--Hi-Y 1-4; Wrestling 1,4; Safe Teens 3,4; International Club 1.
LARRY KALLHOFF-- Wrestling 4; Transfer from Omaha Cathedral.
WAYNE KABAT--Hi-Y 4; W-Club 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1-4; Radio Club 4; Band 1,2; Safe Teens 3,4; Transfer from Washington Junior High, Duluth, Minnesota.
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LARRY KALLHOFF WAYNE KABAT
SUSAN JOHNSON DAILEY JONES
ERMA JONES HODGE JONES
Remembering Some People • •
TOM KAMIN--Hi- Y 1,2; Distributive Education 1-4; County Government 3; Radio Club 4.
JANICE KAUFMAN--
REVELLE KAVITCH--Pep Club 1-3; Y-Teens 1-4; International Club 1; GAA 1,2; Variety Show 1,2; FMA4.
LINDA KEATING--Pep Club 2-4; Y- Teens 2,3; International Club 2-4, Pres. 4; Cheerleading 3,4; Esquires 4; Homecoming Candidate 4; Transfer from Grand Island, Nebraska.
JIM KEHM--Chess Club 3,4; Gun Club 3.
CAMI KELLOGG--GAA 2; Art Club 2.
BILL KING-- Variety Show 1-4; Staff 4; Key Club 3,4; Top Choir 2,3,4; Musicals 2,3; Math Club 4; International Club 4; Jr. Red Cross 3.
SANDY KLABUNDE--Pcp Club 1-4; Variety Show 3.
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JIM KEHM CAM! KELLOGG
REVELLE KAVITCH LINDA KEATING
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BILL KING SANDY KLABUNDE
Forgetting More •
JIM KNOTT--
KAREN KOZA:K,..-Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 2-4; International Club 1-4; Jr. Red Cross 1; GAA 1; Lance Staff 3,4, Feature Editor 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Junior Classical League 2-4.
TOM KREAMIER-- Transfer from Thomas Jefferson, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
JIM KRIEGER-- Track 4; Transfer from Omaha Benson.
ELAINE KRIESEL--Pep Club 1-4; Y- Teens 1-4; International qub 1; Art Club 3; IT A 4; FMA 4.
JANICE KUCERA--Pep Club 1-4; Y- Teens 3,4; GAA 4; Shield Staff, Promotion Editor 4; FT A 4; FMA4.
GARY KUNKLER--W-Club 4; Football 4; Baseball 3,4; Transfer from Shawnee Mission East, Kansas City, Kansas.
TERRY KVAM--International Club 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Chess Club 2-4; Sec.- Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Math Club 3,4.
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Jllv1 KNOTT KAREN KOZAK
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ELA I NE KRIESEL JANICE KUCERA
TOM KREAMIER JIM KRIEGER
GARY KUNKLER TERRY KVAM
Going Together
JUDY LEYPOLDT JEAN LEWIS
KATHY LIERLEY--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1-4; International Club 2-4, Sec.- Treas. 4; French Club 4; Jr. Red Cross 3,4; GAA 1; Variety Show 1; FMA 2-4.
JUDY LINDER--Pep Club 1-4; Variety Show 2, 3; Shield Staff Co-Sports Editor 4; Top Choir 2-4; Musicals 2-4.
CHIP LOCKWOOD-- Transfer from Baldwin High School, Milledgeville, Georgia.
SARA LONG--Pep Club 4; Y- Teens 4; Transfer from Riverdale, North Dakota.
JAN LARSEN--Track 3; Transfer from Fremont, Nebraska.
HARVEY LEMON-- Transfer from Weymouth, Massachusetts.
JUDY LEYPOLDT - -Pep Club 1,2; Y-Teens 1-3; GAA 1,2; Volleyball Team 2.
JEAN LEWIS- -Pep Club 1-4; Y- Teens 1-4; International Club 1-4; Jr. Red Cross 3; Variety Show 3; Top Choir 4; National Honor Society 3,4; FTA 4; FMA 3,4; Sec. 3, Historian 4; Musicals, 4.
KA TI-IY LIERLEY JUDY LINDER
JAN LARSEN HARVEY LEMON
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CHIP LOCKWOOD SARA LONG
but Always Love
ART LORENZ--Hi-Y 1,2,4; International Club 2,3; Basketball 1, Class plays 3; Band 3,4; Math Club 4; Ski Club 4; Transfer from Omaha Central.
ED LOVE--Transfer from Omaha Holy Name.
CAM LUCAS--Hi-Y 1-4; International Club 2-4; Pres. Spanish Club 3; Football 1; Student Council 1; Key Club 3,4; Science Club 2-4; Math Club 3,4; Debate 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; CPAF 4; Student Council, Senate Leader 4.
JOHN LUCKASEN--W-Club 4; Football 3,4; Class Officer, Pres. 4; Student Council, Vice Pres. 4; Key Club 4; Kiwanis Award 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Track 3; Boys' State 3; Outstanding player Award 3; Homecoming Candidate 4; Transfer from Cheyenne, Wyoming.
STEVE LUDINGTON--Hi- Y 3; International Club 3,4; Basketball 1; Key Club 2-4; Track 1; Class Plays 3; National Honor Society 3,4; CPAF 3,4, Sec. 4; Student Council Senate 4; National Merit Finalist 4; Model Legislature 1961, 4.
BOB LUNDSTROM--Hi-Y 3; Football 1-3; Track 1,2.
BOB MADDOX--W-Club 2-4; Pres. 4; Football 1-4; Track 3,4; Wrestling 2-4; Class Officers 4, Treas. 4; Key Club 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Math Club 3,4; Boys' State 3; Student Council 4; Homecoming Candidate 4.
PAM MAHNKE--Pep Club 2-4; Y -Teens 2-4; International Chili 4; Top Choir 4; Musicals 4; Transfer from Early, Iowa.
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STEVE LUDINGTON BOB LUNDSTROM
ART LORENZ ED LOVE
CAM LUCAS JOHN LUCKASEN
Trying to Stay Up
MARILYN MANTEL-- Y- Teens 1-4; International Club 1,2; Variety Show 3; Top Choir 2-4; Musicals 2-4; National Honor Society 3,4; Chess Club 2; V. Pres. 2; Math Club 3,4; Madrigals 2; Sophomore Octette 2; Girl Triple Trio 3.
BOB MASON-- Transfer from Norfolk High School, Norfolk, Arkansas.
PAT MAYER--Pep Club 3,4; Y-Teens 2-4; Variety Show 3; Lance Staff 3; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Esquires 4; FMA 3,4, Sec. 4; Thespians 4; Shield Staff, Editor 4; Transfer from Columbus High School, Columbus, Georgia.
DICK MEIER--Hi- Y 2-4; International Club 2-4; One Act Plays 3,4; Class Plays 3,4; Chess Club 2-4; Math Club 3,4; Thespians 3,4.
MARSHALL MEIMAN--W Club 3,4; International Club 1,2; Football 3,4; Golf 4; Track 3,4; Wrestling 3,4; Math Club 4.
KAY MELCHIORS--Pep Club 1-4, Sec. 3, Treas. 4; Y-Teens 1-3; International Club 1-3; Jr. Red Cross 1,4; Drill Squad 2-4; Variety Show 3; Z-Club 2-4, Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 3; Esquires 2-4, Sec.-Treas. 2, Vice Pres. 3; FTA 4; Math Club 3; GAA :,i,; Shield Staff, Senior Editor 4.
SUSIE MELLOR--Pep Club 3,4; Y-Teens 3,4; Shield Staff, Artist 4; Musicals 3,4; Class Plays 3; FTA 4; Art Club 4; Thespians 3,4, Recorder 4; Transfer from Baltimore, Maryland.
NANCY METZ--Pep Club 1-4; International Club 2; GAA 2-4; Y- Teens 2.
MARILYN MANTEL BOB MASON
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MARSHALL MElMAN KAY MELCHIORS
PAT MAYER
DICK MEIER
SUSIE MELLOR NANCY METZ
to Finish Paper Due • • •
CINDY MEYER--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1-4; International Club 3,4; Esquires 2-4; FTA 4.
MARILYN MIDDLETON--Y-Teens 4. Transfer from Mission East, Kansas City, Kansas.
KAREN MILLER--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1-3; International Club 1,3,4; GAA 1; Math Club 3.
PAT MILLER-- Y- Teens 4; International Club 4; Transfer from Lincoln High School, Portland, Oregon.
PAT MILLER--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1-4; Latin Club 1,2; International Club 1,2; Lance Staff, 3rd page Editor 4; Jr. Red Cross 2; FTA 3; Variety Show 3.
GARY MILLETT--Hi-Y 1,2; International Club 2,3; Football 1-4; Track 1-4; Wrestling 3,4; Key Club 2-4, Pres. 4; Debate 3; National Honor Society 3,4; NFL 3,4; Math Club 3,4; Band 1; Senate 4.
JEFF MISKO--Hi-Y 1; W-Club 4; Football 1-4; Track 1,2.
BARBARA MONTES--Pep Club 4; International Club 4; FMA 4; Transfer from Omaha Duchesne.
CINDY MEYER MARILYN MIDDLETON
PAT MILLER
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GARY MILLETT
KAREN MILLER
PAT MILLER
JEFF MISKO BARBARA MONTES
Sitting Front Seats • • •
CRAIG MOORE--Hi-Y 1; W Club 2-4; Football 3,4; Track 2-4; Key Club 4; Homecoming candidate 4.
DENNY MOORE--Football 3; Transfer from Omaha South.
PAT MOORE--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1,2; International Club 1-3; Drill Squad 2-4; Variety Show 1-3; Student Council 1, Secretary 1; Class Plays 3; Z Club 2-4; Esquires 2-4, V. Pres. 2; FTA 4; Thespians 3,4; Homecoming candidate 4.
JANE MOSER--Pep Club 1-4; Y- Teens 1,2; Distributive Education 3; Jr. Red Cross 1; Drill Squad 3,4.
JOHN MUMMA--Football 1-3; Basketball 1-3; Baseball 1-3; Track 1.
BOB MUSIL-- Transfer from Omaha Central.
LOIS McCONKLE--Pep Club 1-4; Y -Teens 1-3; International Club 2,3; GAA 1,2; Drill Squad 2-4; Esquires 2-4; Variety Show 3; Shield Staff, CoSports Editor, 4; Transfer from Lincoln, Nebraska.
ED McCURTAIN--Hi-Y 1-4; W Club 3,4; International Club 1,2; Football 1; Basketball 1-4; Top Choir 1,2.
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CRAIG MOORE DENNY MOORE
PAT MOORE JANE MOSER
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JOHN MUMMA BOB MUSIL
LOIS McCONKLE ED McCURTAIN
Facing Parking Problems • • •
Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 3,4; International Club 4; FTA 1.
DICK McKENNA--Hi-Y 1-4; Vice Pres. 3, Sec.Treas. 4; Basketball Student Manager 2; Tennis 2-4; Variety Show 1,2; Key Club 2-4; Sec. 4; Class Plays 3; Math Club 3,4; Radio Club 3; Thespians 3,4; V. Pres. 4; Band 2-4; Senate 4; Treas. 4; Sof Tones 4; National Merit Finalist 4; CPAF 3,4.
DIANNA McNEAL--Pep Club 1, Y- Teens 2; Distributive Education 4; Sec. 4; Jr. Red Cross 2; GAA 2; Art Club 2.
JUDY NELSEN--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 2-4; Treas. 4; International Club 1,2; Jr. Red Cross 1,2; Drill Squad 2-4; Variety Show 1,3; Class Officer 3,4; V. Pres. 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Esquires 2-4; FMA 4; Thespians 3,4; Girls' State 3; Lance Staff 3, Editor 4; Student Council 2,3,4, Treas. 4; Z-Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4.
CAROL NEUMANN--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1-4; International Club 2,3; Jr. Red Cross 3; GAA 3,4.
JACK NICHOLSON--
JANET NICHOLSON--Pep Club 2-4; International Club 2; Transfer from Monroe Jr. High.
RAMONA NORD-- Y- Teens 1.
CHRIS McELROY
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CAROL NEUMANN JACK NICHOLSON
JANET
CHRIS McELROY DICK McKENNA
DIANNA McNEAL JUDY NELSEN
Exchanging Senior Pies • • •
MARGARET O'BRIEN--Transfer from St. Joseph's Academy, Omaha, Nebraska.
KA 11-IY O'HARA--Distributive Education 4; Transfer from Omaha Central.
JOAN OLSON--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1-3; International Club 1-3; Jr. Red Cross 1; Drill Squad 1; Variety Show 3; Lance Staff 4, Business Manager; Cheerleading 2-4; Capt. 4; Class Officer 4; Sec. 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Z-Club 2,3,4, Pres 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Esquires 2-4.
GAIL OSTER--International Club 1; GAA 1; Variety Show 1; Glee Club 1; FMA 2-4; Transfer from Indianapolis, Indiana.
RALPH PALMER--Hi-Y 1; Football!; Track 1; Band 1,2.
GLENN PARDEE- -Hi- Y 4; International Club 3, 4; Radio Club 4.
JEFF PARISH--Hi-Y 1,2; International Club 1,2; Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 1-3; Variety 1-3; Class Officer 3, Pres. 3; Student Council 3; Key Club 2-4, Sec. 3; AFS 3; Debate 2-4; Class Plays 3; National Honor Society 3,4; NFL 2-4, Pres. 4; Math Club 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Band 1; CPAF 4.
DENNY PASSER--Top Choir, Musicals 3,4 Transfer from Omaha Central.
MARGARET O'BRIEN KATI-IY O'HARA
RALPH PALMER
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GLENN PARDEE
JOAN OLSON GAIL OSTER
JEFF PARISH DENNY PASSER
SUSIE PETERSEN--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1-3; International Club 1-4; Variety Show 3; Class Officer 3, Treas. 3; Debate 2,4; Musicals 2; Class Plays 3; 3; Math Club 3,4; Thespians 2-4; NFL 2-4, Sec. 3, Treas. 4; CPAF 3,4; V. Pres. 3,4.
ARNIE PETERSON--Key Club 4; W Club 4; Football 4; Transfer from South High School, Denver, Colorado.
PETE PETERSON--Wrestling 2; Ski Club 3.
FRED PETHES--Football 2; Basketball 2; Wrestling 1.
KAREN PETTEGREW--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1-3; International Club 1-4; Jr. Red Cross 3; GAA 1; FMA 3,4.
KEN PIPER--W Club 31 4; Track 2-4.
DIMITRIS PORTOLOS--International Club 4; AFS 4; Chess Club 4; Foreign Exchange student from Athens, Greece.
CLARKE POWERS--Band 4; Transfer from Omaha Central.
Remembrances . • •
Gathering
SUSIE PETERSEN ARNIE PETERSON
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KAREN PETTEGREW KEN PIPER
PETE PETERSON FRED PETHES
DIMITRIS PORTOLOS CLARKE POWERS
Doing Everything for the
DON PUGH-CINDY QUERRY- -Art Club 4.
LINDA RANDALL--Pep Club 1-4; Y- Teens 1-4; International Club 2,3; CAA 2-4; Tall Girls 4; Art Club 4.
ANDY RASKIN--Pep Club 4; International Club 3,4; FTA 3,4; FMA 4; Transfer from Winnetha, Illinois.
LINDA RANDALL ANDY RASKIN
BILL REDICK--International Club 3.
MARCIE REED--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1,2; Jr. Red Cross 1; CAA 2; Art Club 4, V. Pres. 4; Orchestra, 2.
JIM RHEINCROVER--Hi-Y 1-3; W Club 3,4; International Club 2,3; Jr. Red Cross Club 3; Top Choir 2; Debate 3; Class Plays 3; NFL 3,4; Math Club 4; Thespians 1-4; CPAF 3,4, Treas. 4; Senate 4.
PETE RIDGEWAY --Hi- Y 1,2,4; W Club 2-4; Football 1-4; Track 1-4; Art Club 4; Band 1.
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BILL REDICK MARCIE REED
JIM RHEINCROVER PETE RIDCEWAY
Last Time at Westside • •
DAVE RIGDON--Hi-Y 1-3; Distributive Education
3, 4; Pres. 4; International Club 3.
LAN! RING--Pep Club 2-4; Y -Teens 2-4; International Club 2-4; Jr. Red Cross 2,3; Transfer from Brownell Hall, Omal1a
JANET ROLICK--Pep Club 1; Y-Teens 2-4; International Club 2; GAA 2-4; Top Choir 4; FTA
4; FMA 3; Thespians 3; Orchestra 1-4.
JERM ROSE--Hi-Y 1,2,Sgt.of Arms 1, Treas. 2; W Club 2-4, V. Pres. 4; International Club 1,3,4; Football 1-4; Basketball 1; Track 1,2; Wrestling
2-4; County Government 3; Student Council 4; Key Club 3,4; Top Choir 1; Class Plays 3; Math Club
3,4; Pres. 4; CPAF 3,4; Boys' State Alternate 3; Homecoming King 4.
MARSHA ROSENBLATT--Y-Teens 2-4; International Club 3; GAA 2-4; FTA 4.
TERRI RUPE--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 2,3; International Club 1-3; Jr. Red Cross 2; Drill Squad 2-4; Capt. 4; Esquires 3,4.
GEORGE RUSSELL--Transfer from Omaha North.
TUCK SADDLER--Hi-Y 1,2; Football 1,2; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Track 1.
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GEORGE RUSSELL TUCK SADDLER
DAVE RIGDON LAN! RING
JANET ROLICK JERM ROSE
Talking About Next Year
KAREN SAHLER--Pep Club 1-4; Y -Teens 3,4; Jr. Red Cross 3.
SALLY SAKLAR- -International Club 3; Top Choir 4.
JOHN SCHENKEN--Hi-Y 3,4; Golf 2,4; CPAF, Pres. 4; Senate 4.
LONNIE SCHAFFROTH --Transfer from Kearney High School, Kearney, Nebraska.
KEN SCHNUR--Hi-Y 1-3; W-Club 3,4; Jr. Red Cross 1,2; Football1-4; Basketball 1,2; Golf 1,2; Baseball 1-4; Track 1.
KEN SEDOON--Hi-Y 1-3; W-Club 3,4; Jr. Red Cross 1,2; International Club 2; Basketball 2-4; Golf 2-4; Track 1; Math Club 4.
STUART SHERMAN--Transfer from Omaha Central.
NANCY SIMMONS--Pep Club 2-4; Y-Teens 3,4; International Club 1,2; Jr. Red Cross 1-4; Lance Staff 4; Artist; Art Club 4.
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KAREN SAI-ll..ER SALLY SAKLAR
KEN SCHNUR
KEN SEDDON
JOHN SCHENKEN LONNIE SCHAFFROTH
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STUART SHERMAN NANCY SIMMONS
BONNIE SMITH SANDY SMITH
BONNIE SMITH--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 2,4; GAA 2; FTA 4. ' ·
SANDY SMITH - -Pep Club 2-4; Top Choir 2-4; Musicals 2-4; Art Club 4.
SKIP SORENSON --Hi- Y 1-4; International Club 1-4; Football 1-3; Basketball!; Golf 4; Debate 1,2; Math Club 4; Radio Club 4; Senate 4.
SUE SPENCER--Transfer from Omaha Central.
RON STAVE--Hi-Y 1; W Club 2-4; Football1-4; Baseball 2-4; Track 2; Homecoming Candidate 4.
PAM STEINERT--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 2; GAA 1-4; V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Art Club 2,4.
KAREN SUND-- Transfer from Colwnbus Falls, Montana; Y- Teens 4; National Honor Society 4; Band 4.
TWillA SUTTON--Pep Club 2,4; Y-Teens 2,4; International Club 2-4; Jr. Red Cross 3; Thespians 3; Transfer from Brownell Hall.
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SKIP SORENSON SUE SPENCER
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Anticipating Graduation • • •
JEAN SWANSON--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 2-4; Sec. 4; International Club 2-4; GAA 2; Variety Show 2,3; Top Choir 1-4; Officer 3; Musicals 2-4; FMA 3,4; Sec. 3; V. Pres. 4.
NANCY SWANSON--Pep Club 2-4; Y- Teens 1,2; GAA 1-4; FMA 3,4.
STEVE SYDOW--Hi-Y 2,4; W-Club 3,4; International Club 2; Baseball 2-4; National Honor Society 3,4; Math Club 4; Science Club 3; Transfer from Washington High School, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
TOM TALTY--Hi-Y 1-3; Distributive Education 3,4; Transfer from Omaha Central.
VICKI TAYLOR--Pep Club 1-3; Y-Teens 2; GAA 2; International Club 2-4; Top Choir 4; Transfer from Oak Park High School, Oak Park, Illinois.
KAY TEGTMEIER--Pep Club 1-3; Y-Teens 2; International Club 2-4; GAA 2; Top Choir 4.
GLORIA TI-IOMPSON --Pep Club 4; Transfer from Yankton, South Dakota.
GIGI TICE--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1,2; Distributive Education 3,4; International Club 1,2; Jr. Red Cross 3; GAA 1; Variety Show 1; Shield Staff 4; Faculty Editor.
JEAN SWANSON NANCY SWANSON
STEVE SYDOW TOM TALTY
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VICKI TAYLOR KAY TEGTMEIER
GLORIA THOMPSON GIGI TICE
SUSIE TICHACEK--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1-3; International Club 1, 2; Drill Squad 3, 4; Variety Show 3; Lance Staff 4, 1st page Editor; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Esquires 4; FMA 4; Thespians 3.
JIM TOLLEFSON --Distributive Education 4; Transfer from Riverdale High School, Riverdale, North Dakota.
LOUISE TOWNSEND--Pep Club 1-3; Distributive Education 3,4.
SUSIE TUCKER--Pep Club 3,4; Transfer from San Angelo, Texas.
TRUDY TVRDIK-- Transfer from Sterling Morton High School, Chicago, Illinois.
LOIS TURNER--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1,2,4; International Club 2; Variety Show 2,3; Top Choir 2,4; Musicals 2,4; Thespians 3,4.
LINDA TWISS--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1,2,4; International Club 1,2,4; Jr. Red Cross 1; County Government 3; Drill Squad 1; Variety Show 3; Shield Staff, Feature Editor 4; Cheerleading 2-4; Z-Club 2-4; National Honor Society 3,4; Girls' State 3; Homecoming Candidate 4.
STEVE UROSEVICH--Hi-Y 1-4; W-Club 2-4; International Club 1,2; Jr. Red Cross 3; Football 1,2; Basketball 1-3; Baseball 1-4; Track 1.
Ending Final Year • • •
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SUSIE TICHACEK JIM TOLLEFSON
LOUISE TOWNSEND SUSIE TUCKER
But Finally Reaching
DAVE UTTERBACK-JAN VAN ORSDEL--Transfer from Omaha North.
COLLEEN VAUGHN--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1-4; Pres. 4; International Club 1-4; Drill Squad 2-4; Top Choir 2-4; Musicals 2-4; Esquires 2-4; IT A 4; Math Club 3.
PAM WEBSTER--Pep Club 2; International Club 1,2; Top Choir 3,4; Musicals 3,4; FTA 2; FMA 3,4.
JUDY WELSTEAD--GAA 2-4; Pep Club 1,2.
KATIIY WESTERING--Pep Club 1-4; V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Y- Teens 1,2; International Club 1-3; GAA 1; Drill Squad 3,4; Variety Show 3; Esquires 3,4; Thespians 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Z-Club 4.
CANDY WHEELER--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 3,4; • International Club 3,4; Drill Squad 2-4; Variety Show 1-3; Musicals 2-4; Warrior Mascot 4; Girls' Quartet 2; Triple Trio 3; Madrigals 2; Quintet 4; Lance Staff, Art Editor 4; Top Choir 1-4.
PEYTON WHITELY --Shield Staff 2-4; Lance Staff 2-4, Photographer; Ski Club 3,4; Transfer from Duluth, Minn.
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JUDY WELSTEAD KATHY WESTERING
COLLEEN VAUGHN PAM WEBSTER
CANDY WHEELER PEYTON WHITELY
the Commencement of
LAUREL WHITTED-- Youth Forum 4; International Club 4; Top Choir 4; Lance Staff 4, reporter; Transfer from Highland Park School, Highland ' · Park, illinois.
BILL Wll.SON--Distributive Education 4.
JI!v1 WILSON--Hi-Y 1-4; Historian 4; Jr. Red Cross 3.
BARB WOLCOTT--Y-Teens 3,4; Transfer from Omaha Central.
JAY WOLFE--Hi-Y 1, Chaplain; Top Choir 1.
JOE WOLFF-- Transfer from Atchison High, Atchison, Kansas.
NANCY WORDEN--Y Teens 3,4; Transfer from Omaha North.
JANET WRIGHT--Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 2,3; Drill Squad 2-4; Lance Staff 3,4; Managing Editor 4; Z Club 2-4; International Club 1,2; Variety Show 3; Quill and Scroll 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; FMA 4; Thespians 3,4; Girls' State Alternate 3.
LAUREL WHITTED Bill WILSON
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JAY WOLFE JOE WOLFF
JI!v1 WILSON BARB WOLCOTT
NANCY WORDEN JANET WRIGHT
the Class of 1962!
JOHN WUPPER--Hi- Y 2-4, Pres. 4; International Club 1-4; Variety Show 1; Radio Club 3,4, V. Pres. 4; CPAF 3,4; County Government 3.
DENNY YOUNG--Hi-Y 1-3; Distributive Education 3,4, Treas. 4; Jr. Red Cross 3.
PRISCILLA YOUNG- - Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teens 1-4; International Club 1,4; Jr. Red Cross 3; GAA 4; Lance Staff 4, Circulation Editor; FTA 2-4; FMA 3,4; Thespians 3,4.
KAY ZAVITZ--Pep Club 1,2; Y-Teens 1; GAA 2,4; Variety Show 1; Shield Staff 4, Business Manager.
NOT PICTIJRED
Russ Borneman
Mike Bothel
John Chadwell
Ed Crowfoot
Connie Gibson
Mike Hakan
Kathy Hybl
Linda Sheehan
Jay Vanasek
Rose Weber
Jean Wells
Bruce Wingender
WALT ZIMMERMAN--W Club 3,4; Track 3; Tennis 2.
JOHN WUPPER DENNY YOUNG
PRISCILLA YOUNG KAY ZAVITZ
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WALT ZIMMERMAN
Juniors Ably Accept the
Looking back as they are nearing their goal are the juniors, the class of 1963.
They will always remember the wearisome hours spent at the library doing research for term papers and struggling through the weekly issues of U.S. News and World Report. Talking with Phoebe Pyncheon in The House of Seven Gables, and deciphering the confusing formulas of physics are also things they will recall.
However, not all was work. Ably led by their class officers, the juniors sponsored numerous money-raising projects for the annual Jr -Sr Prom.
Yes, juniors stop! Look back upon this past year, because you can never hope to relive it, but only cherish its occurrences as memories.
Class officers Anderson, Wright, Olson, and Freeman head the Class of '63
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Selling pop at games is one way to raise money.
Challenge of leadership;
J. Adams
Adler
Ainsworth
J.Allen
S. Allen
Alsmeyer
Alter
B. Amis
J Andersen
R. Anderson
Arnold
R. Arp
Baade
Bachert
Bachus
Bacon
Barton
Bauman
Benton
Berg
Berry
Bloom
Blum
Boardman
Borgeson
Bray
Breci
Bridgewater
Brooks
K. Brooks
J. Brown
M. Brown
Brownell
K Bell
Boyd
Buesking
Burbridge
Burger
Burrows
Campbell
T. Campbell
Carson
Carter
Chandler
Chase
Chorley
Clark
Clifton
Cocks
Coffland
Colli ton
Conrad Corcoran
Cowman
Cusick
Dale
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Deadman
Deines
De Poe
Dewey
Diegel
Dloughy
Doane
Dolby
Doll
Duerkoop
Duffenback
Duncan
Dunklau
Eilers
Eisele
Ekwall
Elliott
Eoff
Filkins
Finks
Fosler
Foster
Fredickson
Free lin
Freeman
Galloway
S. Gates
Sue Gates
Gerard
Gillingham
Gilligan
Goodrich
Gotcher
Graf
Grantham
Grawkow
Grossman
Hahn
Halla
I. Hall
R. Hall
Hartzell
Hatfield
Hays
Henderson
Henry
Herring
Hetrick
Hower
Humphrey
Hungerford
Hunt
Hubbard
lmig
Isaacson
Jacobsen
They Work Diligently for
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a Better Than Ever Prom
Jansen
B Johnson
C. Johnson
D Johnson
J Johnson
M. Johnson
R. Johnson
C. Jones
C. Jones
D. Jones
J. Jones
J. Kelley
R. Kelly
Kersh berger
Kinsey
Klein
Kopecky
Koser
Kostos
Kovarik
Kriesel
Lagerberg
Lahners
Langan
Larson
Larsen
Lautenschlager
Lee
L. Lee
Lefler
Lich
Lindee
Lindgren
Loshbaugh
Louden
McClendon
McConkle
McEntire
McDonald
McGrayel
McKibben
McWilliams
Markesi
Mason
Mead
Meredith
Messner
Mesterhazy
Metzger
Meyer
Milne
Monson
Moore
J Moore
Moran
Morin
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and Spend Hours Deciding
G. Morley
Morton
Mumaugh
Mumbly
S. Nath
Nealy
B. Nelson
Nelson
Nixon
Nordstrom
Nothhelfer
V. Nye
0 1 Connor
B. Olson
R. Olson
P. Osborne
G. Osborn
Orkow
Ostwinkle
Paden
B. Page
Pal then
Papineau
Pedegana
Percy
Perry
Perrigo
B. Peters
K. Peterson
R. Peterson
Piatt
Pillege
Ploss
Podrauzek
Purchase
B. Rahe
Rankin
Rees
Reichman
Reid
Reitan
Riebe
Religo
Roberts
Rosenbaum
Rosner
Runstrom
Sachse
E. Sampson
T. Samson
J. Samson
Saylan
Schaible
Schmalberger
Schober Schuchardt
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on Rings .
Schuett
Seiger
Sennentz Shannon
Sharp Shelley
Smith Snoke
Sprague
Squires
Juniors finally obtain licenses.
Stark Stein
Stiebler
Stites
Stockman
Straka
Stu it
Sutton
II
Sherman J. Slack
Slack
R. Slack
C. Smith
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Last minute rush to get term papers done.
They Await next Year.
Swanson
Tate
B. Taylor
Terrill
Theis
Thomas
Townsend
E. Thompson
L. Thompson
Tierney
Truhlson
Vaad
VanHouten
Varney
Volshek
Vosler
Voss
Watson
Whaley
Wheeler
J. White Williams
Wolcott
R. Wright
W.Wright
Zimmerman
Baldwin
Peterson
NOT PICTURED
Beth Burlingame, Micheal Downs, Mike Hartin, James Johnson, Robert Johnson, Mickey Klabunde, Richard Klauchie, John Langan, William La Pour, Gerald Lofberg, Judy Neccio, Wayne Petersen, Gordon Randall, Richard Riebe, Leda Siglin, David Simpson, Janis Taulborg, Ellen Terry, Linda Werth, Rollie Winters.
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with Only Two Years to Go
After an eventful year, the sophomores look forward to their next years at WHS.
This past year was one filled with excitement and anticipation. Is there anything worse than disecting a worm? So ph Is heads are not only crammed with this thought but with those of geometry theorems and Shakespeare 1 s quotations .
But neither was this a year of all study for the sophomores. They supported their reserve teams and gave time and enthusiasm to the various clubs of their choice. Yes, this past year was one of good times for the class of 1964.
Abrahamson
Adams
Allen
C. Anderson
J. Anderson
M. Anderson
T . Anderson
Anson
Arps
Austin
Arthur
Bailey
Beam
Beauregard
Beck
Bemgen
Bennett
Bergstrom
Blackwell
Blum
Boelter
Borneman
Boyd
Brands
Braun
Bray
Breci
Bressler
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Sophomores directed by Mrs. Lois Lucas participate in language experiment.
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Brizzbe
Brown
J. Brown
Brogden
Burbridge
R. Burton
Callahan
S. Campbell
Caniglia
Carmody
Carey
Cash
Chamberlain
Chubb
Cleaves
Cohan
Cole
Collins
Condon
Cornish
Cozette
Crabtree
Crammer
Cummins
Curelop
S. Davis
Darling
Deatsman
Deets
Denzler
Dewey
Dewhirth
Diegel
Dietz
Dilworth
Dohn
Donn
Dryden
Dunn
Dugan
Eden
Elias
Elliot
Ellis
Emerick
Emery
Engelbretson
Field
Fjelstad
Fletcher
Flihartz
Foley
Fox
Francis
Freyder
Frileck
The Sophomores Finally
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Enter Senior High Status
Froisier
Fruhwirth
Funkhauser
Colder
Goodwin
Craf
C. Crau
1. Crau
Craves
Gray
Greco
Crimm
Green
Greene
Gresham
Grothe
C Hayes
B. Hayes
B. Hayes
Halla
Handschuh
Hansen
Harding
Harvat
Hendriks
I. Henderson
1 Henderson
Henneman
Hinman
Hicks
Hilbert
Hogan
Holt
Hotz
Houck
Hulac
Hurley
Hurst
Ide
Imig
Jackson
Jacobs
Janak
Jelken
Johann
1. Johnson
M. Johnson
R. Johnson
J. Jones
R. Jones
Kahler
Kaiser
Kallhoff
Keating
Kiefer
Kibbey
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Advanced Courses Challenge
Killerlain
King
Klanse
Klauschie
Knott
Koetter
Kolash
Konola
Kostos
Kriesal
Krips
Krogh
Kruse
Kucera
Kuebler
Kuhn
Kuncler
Kusleitsa
La as
Laitos
Lammers
Langdon
Lange
Lankford
La Handeau
Lautenschlager
Leber
Lemon
Levine
P. Lewis
Limprecht
Lin dee
Linsley
Lipman
Loring
Lowe
Luckasen
C. Lyman
R. Lyman
Lynch
Mack
MacFarlane
S. Madden
T. Madden
Mahaney
Manchester
Mattson
McArdle
McDowell
McElroy
McFarland
McMaken
Mercer
Michael Medlock
Me the
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Their Curious Minds
Miller
Moore
Mosley
My jet
Mumby
Munson
Murphy
Naye
Naylor
K. Nelsen
Ness
Newcomb
Newton
Nye
Olsen
Olson
Oquist
Otte
Palmer Parks
Patten
Patz
P. Perry
R. Perry Peterman
C. Petersen
G. Petersen
G. Peterson
R. Peterson
Petranek
Piper
Polston
Pre wit
Purchase
Rains
Rachford
Reese
Renner
Rheingrover
Ring walt
Robey
B. Robinson
C. Robinson
Robinson
Roe man
Root
Rose
Rosenbaum
Rosenberg
P. Ross
J. Ross
Rowden
Ruch
Ruge
Runstrom
Ruder
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Sahler
Sakler
Sartin
Saxvik
Scott
Sedlak
Serpan
Shapiro
Shaw
Shelley
Shipke
Skaug
Slayden
Smiley
Snaw
Snyder
Sousley
Sorenson
Stanley
Steinert
Stephens
Steuteville
Stevens
Stockman
Strange
Stratton
Strauss
Sunderman
Susman
Sutter
Sutton
T. Sutton
Swanda
Swoboda
P. Taylor
S. Taylor
Tepper
S. Thomas
R. Thompson
Thorpe
Tollefson
Tonn
Trupp
Vanderhauer
Van Fleet
VanTilburg
Van Vliet
Volgl
Walker
Wallace
Warren
J. Welch
K. Welch
Wiese
West
Westering
With Unerring Steps the
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Class of '64 Goes Forth,
NOT PICTURED
Bev Bade, Robert Burnhan, Fred Carlgren, Ann Davidson, John Dengen, Mike Fleharty, Kenny Gibson, Suzanne Greenco, Mike Jerdon, Neal Jones, Don Kaipus, Mike Leonard, Carl Rapp, Rick Ridemske, Paul Ryan, Bev Solem, Bob Soukup, Rich Thompson, D ick Wyman
B Williams
P. Williams
Wilson
Wingender
G. Woodbury
H. Woodbury
Woodland
Wright
Young
Zvacek
Zulfer
Zoroya
Zi egler
Zachry
Carlton
J Jones
Lockwood
Scudder
Thompson
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Whitaker
White
Wilder
Willie
Sophomores are entertained in Mr Bert Speece's World History Class
Abrahamson
Allen
Allgaier
Altman
AI seth
Anderson
Andreason
K. Andersen
M. Anderson
S. Anderson
Anson
Aust
Bachenberg
Backhaus
Baker
Barnes
C. Barton
L. Barton
Baska
J. Baxter
W. Baxter
Beck
Beecroft
Berg
Bergmann
Boach
Bother
Bouett
Frosh Compose largest
Embarking on their voyage to the top are the freshmen, the largest class in Westside Is history.
This year was one of many firsts for the class of I65. They finally reached the high school level, and participated in the clubs they have heard so much about. For many it was the year for that first big date. The freshman football team was enthusiastically supported by the class and had a victorious season. Yes, after their first taste of high school life, the freshmen eagerly await the day when they will be seniors.
Tsk, Tsk, Passing notes.
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Class in Westside's History
Brager
Brinkle
Brock
Browne
Brenton
B. Brewer
B. Brewer
Bucholz
Buller
Bullock
Bunz
Burdic
Buick
Busskohl
Butterfield
Caffland
Calandra
Caldwell
Calome
Campbell
Caniglia
Caplinger
Carman
Carleton
Cash
Cawthon
Charles
Chase
J. Christiansen
M. Christiansen
Church
Clauff
Cocks
Coe
Cohen
Cockle
A. Cole
L. Cole
Comstock
Connelly
Conner
Com
Cotton
B. Coughenour
R. Coughenour
Covert
Cox
Curzon
Cusick
Czoja
Davis
DePoe
Dettman
Dewhirst
B. Dietrich
M. Dieterich
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Distefano
Drips
Dross
Doll
Duerkoop
J. Durham
L. Durham
Ebsenshade
Ehlers
Ellis
Enewold
Engle
Erdmann
Eswern
Findlay
Finks
Finley
Finnell
Fish
Fleming
Ford
Forest
Franklin
Freeberg
Freed
Fruewirth
Garget
Gendler
George
Gerber
Gertyner
Gilmore
Goddard
Goldberg
Grantham
Granzberg
Grasmick
Grimm
Grear
Guild
Gundel
Curvin
Haffner
Hagman
Hansen
S.
Hansen
Hargleroad
Harris
Hauptman
Hauschildt
Havelka
Hower
Hayes
Hayward
Heimrod
Henderson
They Cause Clubs to
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Bulge at Their Seams
Henry Hepplinger
Hering
Hickman
Hightower
Hinchcliff
Hinders
Hinze
Hocevar
Holdrege
Hoe man
Holly
Holste
Hood
Hopkins
Hosford
Howl
Hruby
Hultman
Hunter
N. Ide
R. Ide
Ingersoll
lngoldsby
Iverson
E. Jacobson
P. Jacobson
Jenkins
Jipsen
L. Jensen
W. Jensen
Jetter
C. Johnson
K. Johnson
T. Johnson
S. Johnson
S. Johnson
Jorgensen
Kreiger
Kehm
Kreamier
Kourta
King
Kelly
Kelley
Keefe
Katzman
Kaplan
Kammerer
Kallweit
Lang
Lausterer
Lahners
Lamp
Lapsley
Larrew
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Lawson
Leigh
Lewis
Lincoln
Lind
Lofberg
Lorenz
Lovgren
Lowery
Lynch
McCrillis
McClendon
McCumber
Mcintyre
McKellar
McMahan
McMaster
Mack
Machiewicz
Maddox
Madden
Madsen
Magnuson
D. Marrow
R. Marrow
Martin
Meir
Meier
Mellor
Meiberger
Meredith
Mezger
D. Miller
L. Miller
Millen
Mitchell
Montag
D. Moore
J. Moore
L. Moore
V. Moore
V. Moore
More dick
Morgan
Mosley
Morrison
Moustaket
Mouer
Mumaugh
Murdock
Nelson
Ness
Neumann
Nilsson
Noble
Norberg
And Rules Have Them
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Going Around in Circles
Nord
Northheller
T. Olsen
S. Olsen
Paeper
Pardee
Payne
Peterson
Petty
Phalen
Phillips
Piatt
Pierce
Piffel
Piper
Rahe
Raskin
Rapp
Reece
Rees
Reichman
Reigle
Reynolds
Rice
Richardson
Rigdon
Riffel
Riley
Ring
Ritchey
Roberts
Rockwood
Rohwer
Rosenbaum
Ross
Roth
Rothschild
Roudebush
Ruby
Rudolfo
Runstrom
Ryan
Samson
Saunders
Sax
Sayles
Seamonds
Sennetz
Shackelton
Schlegal
Schory
Schumacher
Schultz
Schwarz
Sharp
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The Freshmen look
Sheppard
Shoben
Shoemaker
Shook
M. Simons
C. Simmons
Skeans
Skoog- Smith
Slack
Slainhaltz
D. Smith
R. Smith
A. Snow
T. Snow
Strait
Stanner
Starmur
Stevens
Sund
Swanson
Swenson
Switzer
Tarr
Taulborg
Tegtmeier
Thomas
J. Thompson
T. Thompson
Thornton
Tighe
Trester
Truek
Truhlson
Twiss
Udes
Ulfers
Unzicker
Vales
Vanderpool
Van Pelt
Varney
Vercoe
Vichery
Vainlunas
Waara
Wakefield
Walker
Ward
P. Weber
K. Weber
Weingarten
Wells
Wendt
West
Wheeler
White
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Toward A Bright Future.
Whitney Wigodsky
B. Williams
T. Williams
Wolf
Wood
Woodhull
Woodworth
Worley Wright
Wupper Wurl
Yarlee Young
Ziegman
Ziesemann
Zimmerman
Zoob Zyck
Gulizia Kwater
Soukup
NOT PICTURED
Jim Arundel, Bruce Badger, Larry Beatty, Andy Cain, Grey Clapper, Jim Farlee, Claudia Garrotto, Ron Gutzmoun, Lajean Harouff, Judy Hower, Margaret Kelly, Robert Kapplinger, Marlene Krouse, Bob Lovstad, Jim Martin, Rick Muffitt, Barb Norberg, Steve Nicholson, Dick Pieper, Carol Snodgrass, Mike Spirka, Dave Teeford, Doris Weber.
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Got 'em Coach!
Aiming Toward Responsibility
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Social
Service
Westside's Warrior Band
With performances varying from football field to concert hall, the Warrior Band has continued to prove its excellence in musicmaking. The band, directed by Mr. Darwyn Snyder, is always present at athletic events to play the national anthem, back up the cheering crowd, and perform halftime routines. All of WHS looks forward to the annual concerts, ineluding the Warrior Downbeat and the Jazz Concert. The members of the band are always eager to participate in music contests and festivals to improve the quality of the music they present.
Jack Morin, drum major; Pam Mahnke, Linda Sheehan, drum majorettes.
Candy Wheeler, W arriorette.
WARRIOR WIND-MADRIGAL: FRONT ROW: Piper, Lagerberg, McElroy, Vosler, Gerber, Hunt. SECOND ROW: Bell, Elley, Sachse, Freyder, Cleaves, Levine, McKenna, Bachus, Bergstrom, Sunderman. THIRD ROW: Lorenz, Adler, Morin, Powers, Erdman, Adams, Wright, Brown, Mr. Darwyn Snyder. Not pictured: Eden, Trupp, Hovland, Johnson . .
Excels As Music Maker
TROMBONE OCTET: Dennis Adams, Wade Wright, Robbie Lankford, Lynne Graf, Danny Loring, Jim Brown, John Runstrom, Fred Carlgren.
CLARINET CHOIR: FRONT ROW: Rich Vosler, Karen Sund, Connie Sachse, Bob Sutton. SECOND ROW: Woody Hovland, John Piper, Steve Lagergerg, John Buller, Les Johnson, Dave McElroy. ·
SAXOPHONE SEXTET: FRONT ROW: Keith Bell, Chuck Hester. SECOND ROW: Mickey Elley, Phil Freyder, Jim Ellis, Greg Trupp.
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BRASS QUARTET: FRONT TO BACK: Steve Levine, Dick McKenna, Bruce Bachus, Clarke Powers.
Top Choir Members Strive
In its work throughout the school year, the Top Choir has strived to accomplish the goals set forth in its Creed. By producing "Oklahoma" and "Carousel, " it "presented music in a manner pleasurable to its audiences." Through appearances at Baccalaureate, assemblies, the talent show and with the Omaha Symphony Orchestra, it "served the school and cornrnunity by frequent performances." By participation in the Fremont Music Clinic and NMEA Clinic, it "created an understanding and appreciation for good music."
"Come on people, let's try it again," says director Mr. William Kellogg.
TOP CHOIR--FRONT ROW: Robey, Wilder, Rankin, Mantel, Meyer, Linder, Holt, Bounds, Page, Francis, Gillingham, Harding, Koetler, Ide, Williams, Stanley, Anderson, Brownell, Peterson, Graf, Lewis. SECOND ROW: Favor, Rowden, Nye, McEntire, Dunklau, Kruse, Johnson, Kaufman, Berg, Mahnke, Jones, Snoke, Clifton, Smith, McDonald, Sutter, Henderson, Madden, Austin, Hunt, Saklar, Eden, Murphy, Jones. THIRD ROW: Shelley, Frederickson, Hybl, Woodland, Taylor, McMaken, Whitted, Durham, Swanson, Hogzett, Frasier, Warren, Boelter, Passer, Podrouzek, Bergstrom, Anderson, Methe, Brown, Metzger, Deets, Johnson, Graf, Thomas, McDowell, Parks.
FOURTH ROW: Rosenbaum, Gates, Hayes, Turner, Vaughn, Iverson, Rosenbaum, Webster, Madden, White, Ploss, Lockwood, Vanfleet, Elley, Johnson, Jones, Cohan, Abrahamson, Cefrey, Adams, Ciuillo, Sachse, Hower, Wheeler, Gibbs, Encell, Sennentz.
for Vocal Perfection
THE CHOIR CREED
The purpose of the Top Choir of WHS shall be to present music in a manner pleasurable to the Choir members and their audiences, to serve the school and community by frequent performances, and to create an understanding and appreciation for good music.
One of the highlights of the year was the musical presentation of "Oklahoma."
"Do, re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do." Choir members prepare for a big performance.
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Boys' and Girls' Quartets warm up with Mrs. Kellogg, accompanist. FRONT ROW: Kathy Hybl, Kitty Murphy, Sherry Hogzett, Candy Wheeler. SECOND ROW: Kenny Ploss, Brent Warren, Rick Bergstrom, Jim Anderson.
Performances-All 1n a
Durham Eden Duncan
Moore Hill Rosner
Wright Curvin
Rolick Schlegel
Ekwall Coffland Johnson
Kelly Jacobs Jacobsen
Lyman Rosenbaum Borneman
Anderson Riley
Zoroya Hunt Freyder
Galloway Unzicker
Beck FRENCH HORNS
Cure lop OBOES Levine
Gerber Cleaves
STRING BASSES Elley Johnson
Mester hazy Swanson
Johnson TUBA
Morin
1st VIOLINS 2nd VIOLINS HARPS
VIOLAS
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"1 , 2,3 Now you've got it Kathy," says Mr. Harold Welch, director, to Kathy Zoroya.
CELLOS FLUTES BASSOONS
Hoping that "practice makes perfect" are the symphonette members.
TRUMPETS
Sunderman
Elliot
Bachus
CLARINETS
Piper Johnson
Year's Work for Symphonette
TROMBONES
Adams
Lankford
, : Wright
PERCUSSION
Eden
Adler
Lorenz
"A Weekend With Music" and the annual winter concert- -these events were the bright spots of the year for Symphonette musicians. Director Harold Welch led these students through individual and group practice to their annual concert featuring soloist Woody Hovland, and to a special guest performance at the February "Weekend With Music" in Lincoln. Members attended the fall music clinic and spring music contest. In addition, at least 15 Symphonette members participated in the Omaha Youth Symphony.
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Shining on opening night is the WHS Symphonette.
Students Advance Math,
MATH CLUB--FRONT ROW: Meiman, Vosier, Jones, lmig, Lorenz, Franz. SECOND ROW: Miss McConnell, Meier, Horwich, Rose, Watson, Millett, Lucas, Eden. THIRD ROW: Dewey, Sharp, Sachse, Petersen, Kozak, Sund, Mantel, Gibbs, Hower, Ludington. FOURTH ROW: Schenken, Kunkler, Stave, Jones, Percy, Paden, Johnson, Sorensen, McKenna. FIFTH ROW: McCurtain, Parish, Maddox, Carson, Rheingrover, Kvam, Orkow, Brocky, Shannon, Sydow. SIXTH ROW: Holt, Finkle, Jones, Barton, Cocks, Wright, Bachus, Voss, Morley, Taylor, Seddon.
SCIENCE CLUB--FRONT ROW: Bell, Franz, Holt, Olsen, Thompsen. SECOND ROW: Watson, Eden, Cleaves, Lagerberg, Barton.
Math and Science Clubs are shining examples of "beyond the classroom learning. " Guided by Miss Lou McConnell and Mr. Bruce Holmquist, the promising members of these clubs explore the advanced principles of science and mathematics on which our complex world is based. Math Club has the honor of possessing a national charter in Mu Alpha Theta, honorary math society. Members have furthered their know ledge of even the most complex math subjects by attending meetings at the National Math Conference. Science Club members promote scientific knowledge through research, with each member preparing an individual research project for the annual Science Fair. Aside from science, members pursue another annual project-- elling red sweat shirts bearing the WHS emblem and the words "We t ide Warriors."
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Students discovered outlets for their talent and interest in dramatic and fine arts in Thespians and Art Club. Hard work and perseverance found their reward when the finished product- -portrait or play- -shone in the spotlight for an admiring audience. For Thespians, theatrical entertainment filled the year, ranging from the one -act plays, directed by Mrs. Anna Clark, Thespians sponsor, to the Mardi Gras, one of the newest WHS traditions. Aspiring artists, aided by Mrs. Jean Truman and Mr. Ken Grizzel, made posters and backdrops for WHS' s annual plays and prepared works for art shows, the highlights of the year.
Art, Theater
THESPIANS--FRONT
ROW: Mrs. Clark, Whitaker, Mellor, Anderson, Eden, McKenna, Colliton, Filkins, Warren, Wright. SECOND ROW: Westering, Olson, Percy, Duncan, Hubbard, Meyer, Adams, Elley, Bloom. THIRD ROW: Petersen, Moore, Mayer, Hayes, Johnson, Young, Kostos, Squires, Elias. FOURTH ROW: Carson, Rheingrover, Paden, Meier, Johnson, Nelsen, Orkow, Religo.
ART CLUB--FRONT ROW: Smith, Mrs. Truman, Rosenbaum, Zimmerman, Nye, Jones, Saunders, Simmons, Alter, Mr. Grizzell, Reed. SECOND ROW: Stein, Steinert, Randall, Galloway.
Mardi Gras candidates--FRONT: Susie Mellor, SECOND ROW: Connie Colliton, Jim Rheingrover. THIRD ROW: Dick McKenna, Pat Moore, Mickey Elley. FOURTH ROW: Barb Handschuh, Ron Adams, Susie Petersen, Greg Eden.
Shield, Lance Staffs Show
The Shield Staff's determination to make this, the 1962 Shield, the best yearbook in Westside's history, could be seen throughout the year as they endeavored to tell the story of the schoolyear in words and pictures that included more events and more students than ever before . After -school aid to the advertising staff was given by Joe Limbrecht, Phil Freyder, and Nancy Simmons.
f Pat Mayer, editor; Janice Kucera, circulation and promotion manager; Sunny Durham, associate editor; Kay Zavitz, business manager.
Susie Mellor, stafi artist; Peyton Whitely, photographer.
Miss Marilyn Mille Shield and Lance Staff advisor
Power of Pen
"What is this, a daily?" Lance reporters, rushing to cover their beats by interviewing students and faculty prompted this remark from a WHS faculty member. With their eyes open and their "nose for news" keen for everything newsworthy, these students were busy producing a bi-weekly worthy of Warrior approval.
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Suzy Tichacek, first page editor; Cathy Eaton, second page editor; Pat Miller, third page editor; Kay Fuchs, fourth page editor.
remembers lastminute rushes to meet deadlines.
Ron Adams, Dave Allen, sports writers; Priscilla Young, circulation manager; Peyton Whitely, photographer.
Not pictured: Candy Wheeler, Phil Freyder and Nancy Simmons, artists.
Judy Nelsen, editor; Cheryl Bird, advertising manager; Joan Olson, business manager; Jan Wright, managing editor.
Key , Z Clubs Build Leaders
KEY CLUB: FRONT ROW: Carson, Rose, Lucas, Allen, Anderson, Millett, McKenna, Hungerford;
SECOND ROW: Maddox, Moore, Eden, Adams, Franz, Morley, Voss, lmig; THIRD ROW: Luckasen, Rheingrover, Parish, Peterson, Imig, Johnson, Curelop, Horwich; FOURTH ROW: Orkow, Wright, Saylan, Watson, Johnson, Vosler, Bachus, Foster; FIFTH ROW: King, Ludington, Gray, Beauregard, Burbridge, Luckasen, Rose, Jones. Officers are Millet, Pres.; Anderson, V. Pres.; McKenna, Sec.; Allen, Treas.
Two Omaha organizations have continued to make WHS the home of their affiliated clubs. As a result Key Club, connected with Dundee Kiwanis, and Z Club, associated with Omaha Zonta Club and Zonta International, are the only clubs of their kind in the city. Both clubs aided their parent organizations in city fund drives such as the Salvation Army and the campaign against tuberculosis . Key Club's basketball team tied for first place in Westside's intramural league. Delegates from the club attended the Key Club International Convention Mr. Karl Pecht sponsors Key Club and Mrs Lois Lucas sponsors Z Club, whose members collected clothes for the needy overseas and enjoyed a senior picnic and an early morning sur. . pnse party.
Z CLUB: FRONT ROW: Burrows, Fosler, Olson, Squires, Moore, Petersen, Twiss; SECOND ROW: Wright, Vaughn, Iverson, Berg, Hower, Sachse, Ostwinkle; THIRD ROW: Falkenroth, Dresher, Arthur, Sutter, Rheingrover, Williams, Stein; FOURTH ROW: DeLong, Bloom, Percy, Sharp, Filkins, Jones, Keating; FIFTH ROW: Graff, Durham, McDowell, Tichacek, Kozak, Melchiors, Westering. Officers are Olson, Pres.; Squires, V. Pres.; Burrows, Sec.; Fosler, Treas.
"Now girls, only one cookie," is heard at the Z Club installation tea for new members and officers.
Students Serve, Announce
How an Junior Red Cros be des ribed? One of the oldest clubs at WHS? Yes. It has been a part of WH since its door opened. An organization dedi ated to ervice? Certainly. It helps the American Red Cross aid people here and abroad, give parties at ho pitals, and aids technicians at the Red Cross Blood Bank. A club with fun-loving member ? Of ourse. Members parti ipate in the annual Horse Show and select a andidate for the Criss Crosser.
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Smith, Foster, Olsen, Boardman, Metzger, Lagerberg, Moseley; THIRD ROW: Lewis, Stanley, Williams, Dale, Sprague, Ulfers, Wilson; FOURTH ROW: Dugan, Woodland, Murphy, Mrs. Hazel Patz, sponsor, Kohler, Melchiors, Milne; FIFTH ROW: Stockman, Young, Ostwinkle, Burger, Klein, Rowden, Berris; SIXTH ROW: Smith, Madden, Austin, Cramer, Jones, Madden, Fuchs. Officers are Curelop, pres.; Boardman, v. pres.; Moseley, sec.-treas.
"Good morning, here are the announcements." These familiar words informing students of coming events could only be produced by R actio Club. But these boys don't specialize in early morning announcements. Sponsored by Mr. Bruce Holmquist, they provide listening music to teachers during free periods, set up sound equipment at programs and convocations, and operate KWHS, Westside's own radio station.
Claudia Ostwinkle, Criss Crosser queen candidate, and Yogi Bear advertise the annual benefit
RADIO CLUB--FRONT ROW: Glenn Pardee, Ron Jones, John Wupper, Rick Holt; SECOND ROW: Bill Beck, Wayne Kabat, Jon Collins, Dick Theis, Mike Eliot, John Milne. Officers are Jones, pres ; Wupper, v.pres.; Eilers, sec.-treas.
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Ortow, Shannon, Calame, Covert; SECOND ROW:
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Welcome, Honor , Business,
"Esquires made me feel liKe I belong to WHS." "I learned a lot about WHS through Esquires. These remarks are typical of those spoken by students new to WHS They have experienced the efforts of the Esquires, the friendliest girls at Westside, and their sponsor , Mrs. Dian Peterson The girls greet newcomers upon their arrival and make them feel welcome her
ESQUIRES: FRONT ROW: Thomas, McDowell, Encell, Fuchs, Boardman, Isaacson, Westering; SECOND ROW: Paden, Vaughn, Iverson, Williams, Stockman, Smith, Berg; THIRD ROW: Keating, Donavon, Herring, Jones, Sharp, Bloom, Squires; FOURTH ROW: Rupe, Melchiors, McConkle, Moore, Olson, Tichacek, Nelsen, Sachse; FIFTH ROW: Freeman, Finks, Durham, Freed, Mayer, Rankin, Westering. Officers are Fuchs, Pres.; Isaacson, v. pres., Boardman, Sec.- Treas.
Once again outstanding WHS journalist have become honorary members of Quill and Scroll, the national organization for students who do outstanding work in publications. These girls have achieved membership either as a junior or senior by becoming editors of the newspaper or yearbook, by continuously writing exceptional news stories, or by producing an outstanding section for the yearbook. Miss Marilyn Miller sponsors these journalists.
"You are now full-fledged Warriors!" Jane Stockman and Diana Boardman welcome Kay Mummaugh and Janet Stites to WHS.
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QUILL AND SCROLL: Susan Johnson, Joan Qlson, Suzy Tichacek, Judy Nelsen, Sunny Durham, Pat Mayer. Not pictured: Janet Wright.
Involve Students
Salesman, clerk, typist, waitress-you can see a member of Distributive Education holding one of these positions anywhere. These students learn vocational skill and responsibility in the classroom and transfer this knowledge to the job. As members of DE class, students are eligible to become members of DE Club. Although best known for sock hops after football and basketball games, this club also takes part in State and National Leadership Conventions, where they place high in business competition. Mr. Dale Fuerst teaches D. E . and sponsors D.E. Club.
BISTRffiUTIVEEDUCATION: FRONT ROW: Wilson, McNeal, Ridgtm, Jensen, Young, Tice; SECOND ROW:
Hendersen, Cantril, O'Hara, Gibson, Henke, Van Orsdel, Carpenter, Kamen; THIRD ROW: Tolefson, Wilson, Collins, Talty, Bennett, Jensen, Firestone. Officers are Ridgon, Pres.; Jensen, V. Pres.; McNeal, Sec; Tice, Treas.
CPAF: FRONT ROW: McDowell, Petersen, Schenken, Ludington, Rheingrover; SECOND ROW: Adams, Franz, Lucas, Eden, Wupper; THIRD ROW: McKenna, Carson, Meier, Millett; FOURTH ROW: Newman, Kvam, Allen, Rose, Parish. Officers are Schenken, pres.; Peterson, v pres.; Ludington, sec.; Rheingrover, treas.
Politics and Communism. These are some of the subjects Contemporary Political Affairs Forum members discussed while attempting to understand current affairs. But they did more than talk. They attended the anti -Communist rally held last fall and sponsored the controversial film, "Operation Abolition," to help them understand every aspect of Communism. Their interest in politics was increased by their participation in political conferences and forums featuring local personalities. They are sponsored in their efforts by Mr. Wayne Glidden.
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Council Echoes WHS Voice
It is th job of th Student Council of WHS to coordinate th opinions and activities of the faculty and student body. In pr vious years, it has done this as on body. But this year it added a sub-committee--the Senat --consisting of hom room repre entatives to provid the student body with more repre ntation in student government . WHS can thank th Council, sponsored by Mr. Kenneth Hansen, principal, for the nior lunch program in the student lounge, the b nefit faculty bask tball games, th Toys for Tots campaign, and a n w American flag
SR. HIGH--FRONT ROW: J. Adams, Nelsen, treas.; Anderson, sec.; Luckasen, v-pres.; R. Adams, pres.; Rose, Hurst, Maddox; SECOND ROW: Halla, Wright, Bloom, Isaacson, Gray, Beauregard, Beam.
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JR. HIGH--FRONT ROW: McKellar, V. Pres.; Freed, Pres.; Ide, Treas.; Urosevich, Sec.; SECOND ROW: Gerber, Lueder, Eden, Brock, Eaton, Coe; THIRD ROW: Rose, Meyers, Blum, Laitos, Henderson, Bucholz. Not pictured, Snodgrass and Mr. Ralph Farrar, sponsor.
Having fun with the Toys for Tots, John Luckasen and Ron Adams/
Hi- Y Stresses Fellowship
"Get your Student Directory--only 50¢!"
Who can resist the cry of Hi- Y members trying to raise money to further service to school and community? They always gain support in maintaining high standards of fellowship. Church services at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Ea ter, participation in the Hi- Y Model Legislative Conference and parties constitute some other activities of the club. Hi- Y with its two separately charted chapters, Clemer and Gregg, is sponsored by Mr. Edward Mansur and T\Ar . Burt Speece .
Mary Boyd and Barb Heimrod watch as Bruce Clough buys two student directories from John Wupper so he will be sure to get that certain number.
HI-Y--FRONT ROW: Pugh, Held, Portolos, Kostos, Anderson, McKenna, Wupper, Wright, Brown, Meier, Newman, Lucas, Ludington, Rheingrover; SECOND ROW: Metzger, Langan, Voss, Lagerberg Shannon, Sorenson, Hosford, Pardee, Eilers, Urosevich, Kabat, Sprague, Dale; THIRD ROW: Campbell, Grossman, Dewey, !mig, Elias, Saxvik, Trupp, Renner, Bergstrom, PetersL , Brocky, Elley, Elliott, Slack; FOURTH ROW: Theis, Grau, L. Grau, VanTillburg, Meier, Elliott, Olsen, Adams, Gray, Wilson, Dott, Hungerford, Allen; FIFTH ROW: Eoff, Milne, Kibbey, !mig, Sorensen, Frasier, Lyman, anchester, King, Naylor, Bailey, White.
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Pep Club Zeal Contributes
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Kathy Westering president
Kay Melchiors treasurer
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Why is the Pep Club the largest organization at WHS? Why have over 500 girls pledged their membership to this club? Pep Club has built a reputation for dauntless spirit and unending enthu iasm, standing behind the athl tic teams and cheering th m on to victory, or rebuilding their spirits after a loss. With the W Club, they sponsor Homecoming and Sweetheart, and Pep Club and All-Sports Banquets. Pep Club's excellent organization is due not only to its members but also to its sponsors. Mrs. Clara Dunn, Mrs. Judy Krhounek, and Miss Gretchen Saeger.
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Up, up, up goes enthusiasm as the Warriors post one of their first victories of the season at Beatrice.
Cheerleaders Boost Enthusiasm
"R , ady-0, Let's go!" With this cry the varsity and reserve che rleaders start off the cheering at p p rallie and football and basketball gam Th y promot pirit on and off the field of competition with word of encouragemcnt to students and team member While continuing these efforts and raising money to send next y ar' cheerleaders to the Oklahoma Cheerl ading Clinic, wher their rare talent for executing preci ion chc r won s econd place in last summer's omp titian, their personality, ability and character is neverfailing.
VARSITY: Joan Olson, Captain; Linda Twiss, Kristy Isaacson, Linda Keating , Josie Hapner, Carol Bloom, Lani Stockman, Cindi Smith.
RESERVE: Andi Dugan, Brenda Williams, Phyllis Sharp, Carolyn Rankin.
Marchers Add Color to Events
Half -tim at football and basketball games wouldn't be the same without the p rformance of the Squire and the Drill Squad. Excitement fills th air as the girls make nervous preparation for and a k lastminute que tions about their routines. Then com s the big moment. As the Squire in their unusual black uniform parade in front of the Warrior band and as the Drill Squad p rforms its precision marche , the e groups add an air of pageantry to any athletic event .
SQUIRES: Kathy Laas, Helen Townsend, Linda Randall, Jane Ross, Carolyn Falkenroth, Mary Beth Percy, Mary Gay Westering, Reba Fosler, Linda Finks.
DRILL SQUAD: FRONT ROW: Tichacek, Funkhouser, Matson, Ide, Freed, Keating, Anderson, Mead, Berg, co-captain; Rupe, captain; DeLong, Moser, Encell, Nelsen, Alsmeyer, Graff, Runstrom, Wheeler, Wright; SECOND ROW: Melchiors, Thomas, Austin, McConkle, Burton, Boyd, Heimrod, Iverson, Vaughn, Fuchs, Moore, Zimmerman, Murphy, Paden, Whitaker, Westering.
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GAA, W Club's sister organization, shows that girls have just as much ability in most sports as do boys . Though not tough enough for football or fast enough for track, these girls, sponsored by Mrs. Dian Peterson, excell in sports from badminton to basketball, from tennis to trampolining, from bowling to volleyball, and from hiking to swimming.
GAA--FRONT ROW: Hronek, Metz, Steinhart, Pres.; Zoroya, Vogl, Wingender, Rowden, Petranek, Ziegler, Beck, Zulfer; SECOND ROW: Rosenblatt, Welstead, Fruhwirth, Simmons, Freed, Kelley, Butterfield, Browne, Brock, Hansen, Ruge; THIRD ROW: Oquist, Brogden, Conner, Drips, Hoeman, Taylor, Fruhwirth, McMaster, Henderson, lngoldsby, Vanderpool; FOURTH ROW: Vales, Corn, Richardson, Rees, Norberg, Hopkins, Campbell, Calandra, Bovell, Cockle, Pardee. Officers are Steinhert, Pres.; Vogl, V. Pres.; Ringwald, Sec.; Zoroya, Treas.
There is something special about a boy in a black sweater bearing a red W. These are the W Club letterm n, whos abilities in football, basketball, track, wrestling, golf and tenni have gained them not only awards but instant recognition wherever they go The boys promote WHS athletics and sportsmanship. With the Pep Club, the sponsor Homecoming and Sweetheart, and the Pep Club and All-Sports Banquets. Mr. Bill Hoyt, football coach, and Mr. Jim Tangdall, basketball coach, sponsor these sportsmen.
W CLUB--FRONT ROW: Moore, Ervin, Schnur, Shannon, Clough; SECOND ROW: Mr. Bill Hoyt, Allen, Rose, Maddox, Berris, Baughman, Mr. Jim Tangdall; THIRD ROW: R. Adams, Auld, J. Adams, Eilers, Garrett, McCurtain, Sydow, Beuterbaugh; FOURTH ROW: Kunkler, Stave, Urosevich, Kabat, Millett, Clapper, Seddon; FIFTH ROW: Wilson, Sorensen, Moore, Schuett, Jones, Susman, Messner: SIXTH ROW: Luckasen, Foster, Halla, Bauman, Piper, Foster, Meiman. Officers are Maddox, Pres.; Luckasen, V. Pres.; Allen, Sec.; Berris, Treas.
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Skill, and Excitement
"Checkmate." This word may sound unfamiliar to many, but to members of Chess Club, it is a part of the game of chess that they know and play so well . Proof of this can be found in their high placement in city team and individual chess tournaments . The club is sponsored by Mr. Bruce Holmquist.
CHESS CL U B: FRONT ROW: Miller, Meier, Jacobsen, Kvam, Watson, Holt; SECOND
ROW: Bell, Miller, Vosler, Orkow, Brocky, VanTilburg, Grau; THIRD ROW: Barton, Kibbey, Grau, Portolos.
And away we go! as Peyton Whitely takes off down the slopes at Crescent Hills.
Skiing is the newest and most unique sport at WHS . The participants are not trained- -in fact many can hardly stay in an upright position. There is no cheering audience to boost them to victory, for there is no contest- -only Westsiders enjoying themselves at their favorite spot, Crescent Hills in Crescent City, Iowa, where the snow is fine and so is the skiing Ski Club is sponsored by Mr Bill Hoyt.
SKI CLUB--FRONT ROW: Eoff, S. Sorensen, C. Sorensen, Olson, Squires, Hosford, Metzger, Anderson; SECOND ROW: Stein Filkins, Boardman, Isaacson, Terrill, Ostwinkle, Lewis, Hubbard; THIRD ROW: Lagerberg, Sprague, Patz, Jones, Allen, Rankin, Wright; FOURTH ROW: Corrow, Dinus, Jeff Dale, Whitely, Orkow, Milne. Officers are Whitely, Pres.; Olson, V. Pres ; Isaacson, Sec.; Squires, Treas.
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Wheeler, Lockwood, Patz, Kaplan, Mayer, Durham, Reichmann,
Hayward, Whitaker, Mason, Eden, Sutter, Mattson, Calame, White; FIFTH ROW: Schaible, VanHouten Finley, Freeman, Nordstrom, Trester, Baker, Root, Madden, Lefler, Beecroft, Rankin, Isaacson, Williams, DeLong.
Y- Teens I calendar for the y ar was crowded to its edges with projects. Among these innumerable services were included gifts to local and national organizations- -dolls dre s d at Christmas for children's homes, money for Omaha Is needy, world fellowship, and UNICEF raised through bake sales, the annual style show, and the Blarney stone Ball But all was not work. Th girl enjoyed the Hi- Y-- Y- Teens ice skating party and participation in the Homecoming parade. Y-Teens is sponsor d by Mrs. Judith Hoyt.
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Y- TEENS--FRONT ROW: Kozak, Davis, Lewis, Swanson, Herring, Vaughn, Freed, Mead, Burton, Bird, Miller, Sahler, Kriesel, Iverson; SECOND ROW: Fletcher, Jackson, Nye, Sahler, White, Munson, Zoroya, Dlouhy, Straka, Hill, Mantel, Simmons, Rolick, Rosenblatt, Ruge, Mahnke, Strauss; THIRD ROW: Henderson, Gresham, Thomas, Ross, Duncan, McElroy, Linsley, McGrayel, Nelsen, Thompson, Francis, Engebretson, Conner, Hansen, Burrows; FOURTH ROW: Kunkler,
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Colleen Vaughn, president; Jean Swanson, vice president; Meredith Herring, secretary; Mary Mead, treasurer.
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"Rock-a-bye ... " Mary Mead and Colleen Vaughn make sure the dolls dressed by Y- Teens are ready for the orphans.
Shari Freed and Roxanne Freeman add another spot to "Spotty" the Y- Teen dog. Each spot represents a completed service project.
Debaters Excel
Forensics
NFL, the honorary club for students who excel in forensics, offers them the opportunity to receive recognition for their efforts in public speaking . Membership is attained by earning eighteen points for participation in certain forensic events.
Debate classes enable students to become proficient in their chosen field of forensics- -debating, original oratory, extemporaneous speaking, poetry and play reading, and newscasting When their ability permits, they te.ke part in competition in forensic contests Both groups are sponsored by Mr. Rod Hansen .
NFL--SEATED: Carson, Imig, Reid, Parish, Petersen. STANDING: Curelop, Sorenson, Lucas, Allen, Rheingrover, Franz.
FIRST YEAR DEBATE--Dryden, Renner, Milne, Wilson, McDonald, Vosler, Anderson, Bachus.
SECOND YEAR DEBATE--Allen, Elias, Parish, McDowell, !mig, Petersen, Lucas, Williams, Franz, Curelop, Eden.
FMA, FTA Study Careers
FMA is in its second year at WHS. Its members heard speakers from numerous fields of medicine, visited the Methodist and Clarkson Hospitals, Nursing Homes, and Laboratories, Boys' Town Medical Department, and gave a Valentine's Day party for invalid children. In this way,
FMA--FRONT ROW: Kucera, Lewis, Mead, Boyd, Freed, Swanson, Mayer, Schuchardt, Hulac, Dresher. SECOND ROW: Benton, Lierley, Whitaker, Jones, Finks, Herring, Raskin, Burton, Brogden, Mantel. THIRD ROW: Falkenroth, Mosley, Wright, Fosler, Tichacek, Young, Engebretson, Glisar, Oster, Auringer, Kavitch. FOURTH ROW: McGrayel, Nelsen, Taylor, Brooks, Weber, Jones, Oquist, Brownell, Hronek.
they gained knowledge about the varied fields of medicine and which of these fields they desire to enter Sponsor is Mrs. Helen Kelley. Officers are: Shari Freed, pres.; Jean Swanson, vice -pres.; Pat Mayer, secretary; Mary Kay Boyd, treasurer.
The girls in FTA today are the educators of tomorrow. As they substituted for teachers, helped at kindergarten roundups, and had a party for a childrens' home, they learned about the opportunities and rewards found in and the qualities necessary for a teaching career. Sponsors are Miss LaVerne Allen and Mr. Paul Andreas . Officers are: Sonny Durham, pres . ; Mary Mead, v. pres . ; Judy Thomas, sec.; Meredith Hearing, treas
FTA--FRONT ROW: Melchiors, Moore, Hulac, Frileck, Isaacson, Freeman. SECOND ROW: Page, Thomas, Mead, Herring, Durham , Young, Raskin. THIRD ROW: Vaughn, Iverson, Jones, Westering , Stockman, Smith, Finks. FOURTH ROW: Rosenblatt, Patz, McDowell, Ostwinkle, Root, Fuchs, Encell, Heimrod. FIFTH ROW: Johnson, Roberts, Hogzett, Mattson, Kucera, Lewis, Mellor, Smith. SIXTH ROW: Grantham, McFarland, Smith, Falkenroth, Thompsen, Johnson, Stark, Hill.
Students Study Cultures
International Club is comprised of the four language clubs of WHS-Spanish, French, Latin, and German- -and each separately studies its own culture. But they are most effective when working as one club. At Christmas time the club sent toys to Children's Hospital. In the winter it held a candy sale to finance next year's exchange student. Spring brought an International Club banquet, to bind the four clubs closer together through better understanding.
Sponsors are Mrs. Diann Althouse, Mrs. Betty Griffin, Mrs. Mary Davis, and Mrs. Julie George.
It didn't take long for Dimitris Portolos, Greek exchange student, to fit into the WHS routine.
SPANISH--FRONT ROW: Wendt, Harding, Ness, Sahler, Westering, Saylan, Carson, Ludington, Lucas, Lyman Williams, Rheingrover, Hill. SECOND ROW: Snow, Wurl, Browne, Portolos, Erdmann, Meier, McDowell , Deets , Jackson, Handschuh, Williams, Twiss, Ross, Gresham. THIRD ROW: Andersen, Francis, Abrahamson , Orkow, Bailey, Imig, King, Montes, Duncan, Young, Brizzee, Nye, Engebretson, Ide. FOURTII ROW: Udes, Koetter, Petranek, Langan, Campbell, Stuit, Frasier, Johnson, Ulfers, Johnson, Schapiro, Wille, Arthur, Madden, Cramer. FIFTII ROW: Austin, Corn, Lowrey, Cotton, Rheingrover, Boyd, Robinson, Murphy, Sutter, Henderson , White, Bovett, Joeman, Keating.
Claudia Gresham, Vice President; Linda Keating, President.
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FRENCH--FRONT ROW: Dewey, Butterfield, Henderson, Lierley, Olson, Durham, Rosner, McGrayel, Henry, Heimrod. SECOND ROW: Petty, Truhlsen, Frileck, Whitaker, Percy, Squires, Filkins, Raskin , McFarland, Langdon, Grasmick. THIRD ROW: Vaughn, Abrahamson, Bartow, Wright, Adams, Mattson, Kellerlain, Cleaves, Funkhouser, Galloway. FOURTH ROW: Klein, Jelken, Berg, Ostwinkle, McElroy, Theis, Clifton, Rowden, Root, Montes, Raskin, Zoroya. FIFTH ROW: Twiss, Ross, Rees, Stein, Roberts, Thomas, McConkle, Iverson, Welch, Trester, Westering, Runstrom, Curzon.
LATIN--FRONT ROW: Hosford, Carey, Keating, Patz, Paden, Jones, Newcomb, Palmer, Hinman, Sorenson. SECOND ROW: Holt, Krogh, Kucera, Stanley, Howl, Madden, Kozak, Whitted, Darland, Lammers , Brown. THIRD ROW: Grantham, Lewis, Petersen, Bergstrom, Levine, Rohwer, McCumber, Dryden, Reese, Gerber. FOURTH ROW: Calame, Adler, Golder, Keifer, Arp, Grossman, Condon, Covert, Thornbrad.
FIFTH ROW: Callahan, Brock, Nothelger, Olsen, Sorensen, Beam, Demgen, Luckasen, Rose, Meier.
GERMAN--FRONT ROW: Jones, Finkle, Wupper, Barton, Johnson, Pardee, Renner, Holt, Sunderman, Cusick, Shannon. SECOND ROW: Woodbury, Johnson, Cocks, Orkow, Horwich, Von Bubridge, Wilson, Kibbey, Imig, Cusick. THIRD ROW: Grau, Lagerberg, Pardee, Vales, Tegtmeier, Ekwall, McKellar, Grau, Carter, Hansen.
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Candidates for 1961 Homecoming. FRONT
ROW: Craig Moore, Josie Hapner, Pat Moore, Ron Auerbach. SECOND ROW: Mike Beuterbaugh, Linda Keating, Kay Melchiors, Ron Stave. THIRD ROW: Brian Berris, Kay Fuchs, Jeanne Encell, Bob Maddox. FOURTH ROW: Linda Twiss, John Luckasen.
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Oh, here comes the parade!
Excitement
Weeks of preparation and anticipation led to the 1961 Homecoming. Confusion reigned in the parking lot as students ran looking for convertibles and people for the parade. Blocks of floats and decorated convertibles lined the streets. Later yells of encouragement for the team rang from the crowd at the bonfire rally. The Central eagle went up in flames amid yells and cheers. Though it was our most exciting football game, Westside lost to Central, 14-12. Through chaos and commotion the decorations went up just hours before the dance. Helmets, football players, and goal posts de corated the gym for the theme-Goals of Success. After waiting for the king and queen to be revealed, couples filled the room with applause when they were announced. Homecoming weekend- -highlight of the football season --came and then passed.
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Hurry, we have to put the decorations up!
Westside Royalty for 1961. King Jerman Rose and Queen Kathy Westering.
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It's all over--the last dance is here.
Cupids Decorate Sweetheart-
Who will it be? Do you know? Can you guess?
The anticipation is over. The Sweetheart and Prince have been announced amid thunderous applause of the people. Crowned were big John Luckasen, Prince, and Joanie Olson, captain of cheerleaders, Sweetheart. They were elected by an overwhelming majority of the couples at the dance.
Weeks of hectic planning for the Sweetheart by the Pep Club are now past. The cupids, hearts, and balloons which elaborately decor ated the gym were taken down after the exciting dance by the W Club. The Sweetheart basketball game with Lincoln Southeast was close, 51-54, but being close was not enough. We needed just a little more to win.
FRONT ROW Sweetheart candidates are: Dave Auld, Jeanne Encell, Tish Haecker, Ed McCurtain. SECOND ROW: Phil Holly, Candy Wheeler, Kay Fuchs, Brian Berris. THIRD ROW: Bob Garrett, Barbi Clem, Kay Melchiors, Jim Adams (escort).
Cupid spies on Reba Fosler decorating its wing.
Garrett leaps for a rebound.
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Prince John Luckasen
Sweetheart Joanie Olson
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Dancing makes the world go 'round for excited couples.
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Jud Is Dead''
"0-o-o-klahoma," burst from 100 voices as the entire top choir directed by Mr. William Kellogg presented "Oklahoma . " This year the parts were double cast The romance of Laurey (Kathy Hybl, Charlotte Jones) and Curly (Mickey Elley, Greg Eden) with the aid of Aunt Ellen, (Marilyn Mantel, Pat Frederickson) provided the main drama. The villain, Jud (Dennis Passer, Ron Adams) also loved Laurey and provided dangerous competition. The second romance centered around Will (Kenny Ploss) and Ado Annie (Candy Wheeler, Donnie Meyer) and Ado Annie's romantic lover Ali Hakim (Tony Ciullo, Dave Johnson) ..
Greg's in trouble with Pat and Charlotte.
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Kathy looks pleadingly at Mickey.
Tony holds up his latest item.
laugh with the Littles
Here's your payoff, Filmer.
"Bam jam, dobdest bobdest," flew from Mr. Little's lips in exasperation and the audience burst into laughter at the Junior Class Play, "The Fighting Littles" directed by Mrs. Anna Clark. The humorous situations of young people in a normal family secured the many laughs. The family is headed by Mr. Little (Nick Kostos) and Mrs. Little (Rena Olson). The problems are their two young children, young Filmer Qohn Mesterhazy) and Goody (Carol Bloom). Filmer has the pains of trying to be older, while Goody wants to be treated not as a baby but as a young adult.
Goody's boy friends, Ham Ellers (Wade Wright) and Norman Peel (Alex Orkow) provide the conflict. While Filmer and his girl friend, Antoinette (Claudia Chorley) provide humor.
FRONT ROW: Claudia Chorley, John Mesterhazy, Rena Olson, Nick Kostas, Carol Bloom. STANDING: Rod Anderson, Cheryl Loshbaugh, Jan McEntire, Pat Dunklau, Cathie Ekwal, Kathy Colli ton, Alex Orkow, Becky Peters, Leslie Benton and Wade Wright.
Juniors combine efforts.
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Mr. Little and Ham join sides.
Seniors Portray College Life
Politics, love, and college are the themes in "Good -bye My Fancy, " annual Sr. Clas Play. A young Congresswoman, Agatha Reed (Terry Rupe), with her secretary Grace Woods (Susan Johnson), returns to her college to receive an honorary degree for her work in showing the horror of war to people. Her old love, James Merrill (Greg Eden) is president of the college. His daughter, Ginny Merrill (Susan Petersen) knows him as a spineless man. Miss Reed discover the truth and falls in love with Mat Cole (Jerm Rose), a photographer. The play concludes with Dr. Merrill standing up against the president of trustees, Claude Griswold (Bob Carson), while attacking the sissy college and its courses.
"That's
the wrong line, Jerm," laughs Susan.
"You're supposed to be serious, Jerm," say Susan and Terry.
Students line up to meet Terry.
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Senior Class Play cast. FRONT ROW: Susie Tucker, Susan Johnson, Susie Mellor. SECOND ROW: Priscilla Young, Sandy Smith, Terry Rupe, Jeanne Encell, Susan Petersen, Barb Montes (manager). THIRD ROW: Greg Eden, John Wupper, Jerm Rose, Ed Erwin, Art Lorenz, Chip Lockwood, Bob Carson. Not pictured: Marilyn Mantel, Jeanne Lewis, Lois Turner, Pat Moore, Dick Meier.
ttYou'll Never Walk Alone
, "Jigger, pick her up! Gently! orders Mr. Kellogg during Top Choir rehearsals of Carousel. Billy Bigelow (Mickey Elley), carnival barker, loves and marries Julie Jordan (Kathy Hybl), the flirt. Billy, a failure, learns he is to become a father . Coaxed by Jigger Craigin (Ron Adams), he robs David Bascome (Chip Lockwood) . To avoid arrest Billy commits suicide and enters Purgatory. Julie's friend Carrie Pepperidge (Candy Wheeler) marries Enoch Snow (Kenny Ploss), a prominent citizen. Years later, Billy views Julie's daughter, Louise (Donnie Meyer), from heaven and returns to earth for awhile
''
• • •
"Mickey, darling," says Kathy as Ron Adams looks on, "this is Kenny Ploss and Candy Wheeler."
Rehearsals combine work and talents of top choir.
Mickey Elley admires lovely Kathy Hybl.
Is Candy scared of Ron's strength?
Staters Meet Nebraskans
"The most rewarding experience was meeting all of the Nebraska students." agreed Judy Nelsen, Linda Twiss, Bob Maddox and John Luckasen, Westside's 1961 representatives to the annual Cornhusker Girls' and Boys' State. The alternates were Norma Deets, Janet Wright, Bob Carson, and Jerman Rose. Faculty members and junior teachers selected the students for scholarship and leadership qualities.
This annual event sponsored by the American Legion involves a study of government with individual participation in campaigns and elections for positions.
Linda was elected Attorney General of Girls' State and Judy was elected Mayor of Johnson town. Bob was elected Mayor of Bataan town and John received a 94 on his test, one of the top fifteen scores
Westside's representatives from top to bottom are= John Luckasen, Bob Maddox, Linda Twiss, and Judy Nelsen.
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Westside's alternates are: Janet Wright, Norma Deets; SECOND ROW: J.erman Rose, Bob Carson.
AFS Students Make Friends
"Turkish people are the friendliest people I have ever met," said Sunny Durham.
"I really enjoyed the Japanese food," said Jeff Parish. These student represented Westside in the American Field Service program sponsored by the International Club.
Dimitris Portolds from Athens, Greece, spent the 1961-62 school year with a Westside family. Dimitris participated in Westside's activities and was a member of the swimming team
In order to understand a country one must know and live with the people Through AFS students are preparing for the future and for better relations with the woo:ld.
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Is that a dressing gown Jeff?
Sunny meets her sister as she disembarks.
Jeff Parish, Sunny Durham and Dimitris Portolds.
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Jay Barton and Dimitris are new brothers.
Honors Bestowed on Deserving
Scholarships, and special recognition are bestowed upon students with good grades and high degrees of leadership. Membership as a junior in National Honor Society, National Merit Finalists and Nebraska Regents a Scholarship Winners are just a few of the honors won by Westside students
National Honor Society Members. FRONT ROW: Susan Petersen, Marilyn Mantel, Sunny Durham, Julie Iverson, Norma Deets, Linda Twiss. SECOND ROW: John Luckasen, Dave Allen, Gary Millett, Eldon Franz, Terry Kvam. THIRD ROW: Bob Maddox, Jeff Parish, Steve Ludington, Steve Sydow, Rick Holt. FOURTH ROW: Allen Horwich, Cam Lucas, Greg Eden, Bob Carson, Ron Jones. Not pictured, Karen Kozak, Jean Lewis, Judy Nelsen, Joan Olson, Janet Wright.
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National Merit Finalists. FRONT ROW: Eldon Franz, Marilyn Mantel, Hodge Jones. SECOND ROW: Steve Ludington, Cam Lucas, Jeff Parish. THIRD ROW: Jim Rheingrover, Allen Horwich, Dick McKenna.
Nebraska Regents Scholarship Winners are Dave Allen and Marilyn Mantel.
Juniors Participate As Wigs?
E-e-e-k a monster with long red hair parades in the halls. Is it a Wig or a Whig? Who Knows? Annually the Junior Class studies Nebraska's County Government and participates in their own County Government elections . The two parties are Whig and Greenback. Primary elections are held with one representative from each party elected. Platform speeches are mady by the candidates and final voting by the junior class is carried out in utmost secrecy. The winners attend lectures and meetings with other students from the county.
Attention is given by all juniors? 129
Propaganda displayed by Cindy Smith, Neal Clark, and Shain Humphrey.
Clerk of Dist. Court Kathy Duncan. • . G County Assessor .•. Steve Lagerberg . . . . . . W County Attorney Jim Adams • . . . . G County Clerk .... Bob Taylor . . . . . . . . W County Commissioner ....•.......•... Dimitris Portolos, . . . . . G County Judge ....• Bill Eilers, Steve Watson G,W County Sheriff Don Chase . . . . . . . . . W County Surveyor. Suzie Bray . . . W County Treasurer Nick Kostos . . . . . . . . . G Public Defender ... Wade Wright . . . . . . . W Register of Deeds Tom !mig . . . . . . . . . W Supt. of Schools ... Rod Anderson . . . . . . . G
Tom Samson, Betty Itahn, Marleen Stark, and Kay Numaugh vote for either Whigs or Greenbacks.
Blah--Blah--Blah--vote for me--a Whig!
• Football
Directing Toward Enthusiasm
• Basketball
• Wrestling
Hard Luck Season Hinders
The 1961 football squad learned the true meaning of team effort from competition against the inter -city teams.
Under the direction of coach Bill Hoyt and his assistants Jim Tangdall and Dick Lane, the team showed desire and determination in enormous quantities.
As the fans cheered "Go Big Red," the squad was often a threat to the powerful teams in the state- -teams like Benson, North, and Central. The game with high -ranking North was especially rough with several players on both teams getting hurt. Highlighting the year was the Homecoming game, with Central winning by only two points.
The scores below are disappointing, but they cannot and do not tell the whole story of this sea son's football . It was a tough season with tough opposition and the War:dors made a great showing in spite of the scores.
WESTSIDE 0 I BENSON
WESTSIDE 12 .•• 1R GRAND ISLAND
WESTSIDE , :!5 PREP
WESTSIDE . 9 . . 12
• BELLEVUE
WESTSIDE 6 19 NORTH
WESTSIDE 13 1-! FREMONT
WESTSIDE 12 .•. :!-! SOUTH
WESTSIDE. 13 55 NORTHEAST
WESTSIDE 12 1-!
Quarterback Terry Petersen looks for a receiver while being chased by a Central player.
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CENTRAL The brains behind the brawn--coaches Hoyt and Lane--make a decision in a game.
Westside's Red and Black
The Warriors head down the field for a touchdown.
Fullback Pete Ridgeway rolls over the opposition for six points.
Dave Allen Quarterback
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Ron Auerbach Fullback
Dave Auld Halfback
Brian Berris Quarterback
but We Continued to Keep
Mike Beuterbaugh Halfback
Hodge Jones Guard
Don Chase End
Gary Kunklar Halfback
Coaches Lane, Hoyt, and Tangdall talk over strategy at practice.
Bruce Clough Fullback
John Luckasen End
Ed Erwin Center
Bob Maddox Tackle
134 If
It's a moment of decision for fullback Ron Auerbach as the opposition closes in.
Our Opposing Tearns Jumping
End Jim Adams goes after a pass in the Central game.
Arnie Peterson Tackle
135
Pete Ridgeway Fullback
Marsh Meinman Tackle
Jeff Misko Guard
Jerm Rose Guard
Gary Millett Halfback
Craig Moore Halfback
Ken Schnur Halfback
and Expectation Runs High
"Did he make it?" wonder the Red and Black during
It's the end of a long run for this Warrior.
the Fremont game.
Ron Stave Tackle
Wendell Messner End
Jim Adams End
136
Steve Pedigano Center
Barry Halla End
Tom Samson Tackle
Bill Boyd End
Gary Morley Guard
for the Next Season
Mighty mover meets his match, as Westside temporarily stops a frustrated ball carrier.
RESERVE FOOTBALL--FRONT ROW: Cooley Smith, Doug MacFarland, Mike Serpan, Lee Cummins, Frank Hulac,. Bob Rose, Doug Adler, Bob Boyd, Joe Jones, Bill Grossman, Denny Osborne, Steve Skaug, Mike Brando. SECOND
ROW: Coach Bill Haffey, Charles Perrigo, Pat McArdle, Gail Burbridge, John Demgen, Kim Field, Roger Emery, Chuck Snyder, Steve Dolby, Mike Hotz, Tom Donn, George Medlock, Stan Sakler, Coach Rex Steinkrueger. THIRD
ROW: Chris Peterson, Gary Peterson, Al Beauregard, Jerry Jansen, Brian Halla, John Allen, Gary Kopecky, Dennis Wheeler, Gary Luckasen, Steve Hungerford, Mike Condon.
RESERVE SCORES
WESTSIDE 13 0 SOUTH WESTSIDE 0 7 NORTH WESTSIDE .7 ... 13 NORTHEAST WESTSIDE 12 7 . BENSON WESTSIDE 2 1 26 TECH WESTSIDE .. 15 ... 18 . LINCOLN WESTSIDE 28 7 ABE. LINCOLN WESTSIDE 0 7 PREP
Terry Petersen Quarterback
Bob Taylor Guard
Dick Hurst Halfback
Leon Arps Fulback
Wins Prove Hard to Get
The 1961-62 basketball season proved to be a long one for the varsity court squad. The Red and Black was only able to post two victories, Beatrice and North, among their sixteen contests. Although the season's record is discouraging, Westside, coached by Jim Tangdall, was never out of any game. The Columbus and Lincoln High games were disappointingly close, as was the contest with high -ranking Prep. With victory near, the Warriors bowed to Bellevue, then to Tech.
Senior John Luckasen chalked up an individual scoring record of 36 points during the Benson game. Averaging 22 points a game, John was the first AllIntercity League choice from Westside. Bob Garrett, senior, was another high scoring sharpshooter for the Red and Black little Ed McCurtain, the last of the Big Three, was known for his "basketball avvy." Basketball students managers were Pete Ridgeway, Mike Huber, and Darrel Olson. "
Dave Auld Guard Bryan Berris Guard
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"It may not be cricket, but it's just as much fun!" says Bob Garrett as he grabs a rebound.
Bob Garrett Center
Phil Holly Center
Warriors Take to the Court
John Luckasen Center Ed McCurtain Guard
Jim Adams Forward Bill Eilers Center
Varsity coach Jim Tangdall and reserve coach Jack Peterson are intent upon a close-scoring game.
One jump ahead of the opposing team, the varsity five spring into action as they rush for the ball.
with Spirit and Determination
RESERVE BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW: Earl Beam, Al Beauregard, Rick Snarr, Lee Cummins. SECOND ROW: Jim Ellis, Steve Skaug, Tom Campbell, Doug MacFarlane. THIRD ROW: Bob Johann, Stan Saklar, Gary Gray, Paul Matt
RESERVE SCORES WE!:>TSIDE 43 54 COLUMBUS WESTSIDE ... 42 ... 50 ... LINCOLN WESTSIDE 61 51 ABE LINCOLN WESTSIDE 42 40 CENTRAL WESTSIDE ... 33 ... 31 ... BENSON WESTSIDE 41 44 NORTH WESTSIDE 47 41 BEATRICE WESTSIDE ... 31 ... 48 ... PREP WESTSIDE ... 36 ... 55 ... SOUTH WESTSIDE 46 64 BELLEVUE WESTSIDE ... 40 ... 45 ... BENSON WESTSIDE 60 64 TECH WESTSIDE ... 31 ... 56 ... SOUTHEAST WESTSIDE 63 61 FREMONT
Jerry Jansen Guard Bill Olson Forward
Terry Peterson Guard Dick Hurst Guard
Varsity roundballer Dick Hurst searches for a way out of the cage he seems to be caught in.
Swimmers Make a Good Showing
Swimmers take your mark, get set, go! With this cry, the members of the first WHS swimming team hit the water. Coached by Larry Hill, the team has done well in its first year. The boys showed ability as well as the desire to compete in the intercity league.
In the state meet, Steve Sorenson placed first in diving while Peyton Whitely took fourth in the 50 yard free style and fifth in the 100 yard free style.
It is hoped Westside will have a swimming pool in the future for then the team may develop its full potential.
SWIMMING TEAM--FRONT ROW: Steve Curelop, Tom Williams, Dave George, Rex Burton, Steve Jenkins, Bruce Frazier, Rusty Lyman.
SECOND ROW: Jim Krieger, Jan Larsen, G a ry Peterson, Peyton Whitely, Harv Lemon, John Van Pelt, Dimitris Portolos, Rob Moore.
Clocking a Westside swimmer is Coach Larry Hill.
Bang! Peyton Whitely is off showing his racing form against Boys' Town.
in First Year of Competition
Running over hill and dale is Westside's Cross Country team. The purpose of the team is to give the good trackman an opportunity to run in the fall of the year. Coached in its first year by Emil Wicina, the team participated in several meets. In a triangular meet with Thomas Jefferson and Creighton Prep, Westside placed second. The Warriors ranked fifth in the intercity meet at Creighton Prep. They also placed eleventh out of 15 teams in the Doane College Invitational Cross Country Meet. Members may be able to test their stamina on their own track next fall.
Letter winners (RIGHT) are FRONT ROW: Jim Jones, Bill Robinson, Bart Walker.
SECOND ROW: Jim Moore, Jim Ellis.
(LOWER RIGHT) Coach Emil Wicina.
Mass confusion reigns at the State Swim Meet.
Peyton Whitely and Steve Sorenson go to state.
Wrestling Season Invites
Under the direction of Marvin Nevins, Westside matmen had a good season with five intercity wins. Wrestling, in its third year at Westside, is showing itself worthy of school support. Bob Maddox in the 180 pound class and John Clapper in the 145 class represented Westside in the state meet. John was also selected to be Westside's first member of the All- Intercity team.
Who has whom is a good question.
Randy Baughman struggles for freedom during an important match.
Bob Maddox and John Clapper qualify for state.
Bob Maddox, voted captain and Most Valuable Wrestler by teammates.
WHS to Sit Up, Take Notice
.
Wrestlers try a pin for the countdown.
Randy Baughman and Scott Lausterer practice some holds.
LEFT: Coach Marvin Nevins shows approval. LOWER LEFT: FRONT ROW: Hodge Jones, Bruce Clough. BACK ROW: Bob Maddox, Frank Denes, John Clapper, Joe Jones. LOWER RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Phil Dugan, Mike Bauman. SECOND ROW: Bill Foster, John Girard, Randy Baughman. BACK ROW: Scott Lausterer, Gary Millet, Dennis Shannon.
Aiming Toward Promotion
• Proprietorships
• Companies
• Corporations
ALLEN, LaVerne 20,23
Althouse, Diane 20,23
Andreas, Paul 16,23
Asher, Dewey 20,23
BALL, Su"tn lo,23
CLARK, AnnJ 20,23,93
Conner, M.try lb,23
DA\'IS, M.try 20 , 23
Davison, Ethl'l 17,23
Delano, Calvin 22,23
Dunn, Clara 10, 2 J ,23
illMISTO , Fern 23
Llli<, Kar n 23
Englehart, Leon 17,22,23
FARRAR, Ralph 14,22
ruerst. Da!to lb,23
CEISLtR, Etrg,•nc 23
George, Julie 16,23
Glidden, Wayne 23
Gloor, Alvin 21.23
Administration, Faculty, Staff
Core, J\1KJ 23
Griffin. Eli7alwth 20,23
Grit11;• JI, Kcnn.:-th 19,22,:!3,9:\
HAFFEY. William 16,23
Kt"nn ..·th 10, II, 14,21,:!2
llan. en, Rod 20,22,23
llardison, ll.rrlcr 19 , 23
Hayworth, Fr.mk 19,22,23
llicknun, B.'ll} 23
Holmquist, Bruce lb,23
Hoyt, Judith 1'1.23
IIO)'t, Willi.tm 22,23,106
KELLY, Helen 20 , 23
Kellogg. William 19,23,bb
Koch, Gerald 17,23
Krhounek. Jud} 17,23
LANE, Richard 22,23
Lang, Edward 22,23
Lanham, Lynne 16,23
Lemon, James 16,23
Limb.nrgh, ELiine 20,23
Lucas, Lors lb,22,23
MAGDA Z. Nila 1&,23
Mansur, Edward 17,21,23
McConnell, Anna Lou 1b,23, 92
Ml'llor, Fern I 7,23
Miller, Marilyn 22,23,94,95
Mo •tWl'Ct, Richard 23
NEVINS, Marvin 21,23
Noodell. Jack 16,23
ORKOW, Ruth 17,23
PATZ, Hazel 21,23
Pecht, Karl 18,23
Peterson, Dian 21,23
Peterson, J;rck 18,23,140
Pfenninger, Philip 21,23
RADEMACHER, Bob 20,23
Russnoglc, Arline 13,23
S.\ECFR, Gretchen 19,23
Schult7, Erling 16
Student Index
ABRAIIAMSO , llugh 6lJ,b S,ll2
Abrahamson, Steve 76, I 13
Adams, D nnis 57,69,113
Adams. Jim 63,100,101,106,llo,l20,
Ad.tm, Ron 27,bb,93,95,96,99,100,106 117,125
Adler, Doug 63,b6,113, I 37
Ainsworth, Phyllis 63
Allen, Dave 27,95,96,99,101,106,110, 128,133
Allen, Cary 76
Allen, James 69
Allen, John 63,137
Allen, Sarah 63,107
Allgaier, John 76
Alseth, Jeffery 76
Alsmeyer, Athene 63,105
Alter, Kathy 63,93
Altman, Edward 76
Altman, Mike 27
Amrs, Rebecca 63
Anderson, Carl 27
Anderson, Carol 69
Anderson, Dale 27
Anderson, Dick 112
Anderson, Cordon 76
Anderson, Jackie 27
Anderson, Jim 69
Anderson, Judy 63,bb,107
Anderson, Kay 27,105
Anderson, Kristi 76
Anderson, Marilyn 76
Anderson, Michael 69
Anderson, Richard
Anderson, Rod 62,63,93,96,100,101, 110,123
Anderson, Steve 27
Anderson, Tom 69
Andreason, John 76
Anson, Pat 69
Anson, Sharon 76
Armstrong, Bonnie 28
Arnold, Barbara 63
Arp, Elaine 2b
Arp, Ray 63,113
Arps, Leon 69,137
Arthur, Kathleen 69,96,112
Arundel, Jtm 113
Auerhach, Ron 211, liB, 133,134, 152
Auld, Dave 2!>,106,120,133,139
Auringcr, Jan 211, 111
Aust, Holden 76
Austin, Jane 69,b!!, 97,105,112
BAADE, SUSAN 63
Ba.-an, Jack 63
Backenberg, Steven 76
Bachert, Karen 63
Bachus, Bruce 63,87,92,96,97,110
Backhaus, Steve 76
Bade, Beverly 75
Bailey, William 69,101,112
Baker, Debbie 76, 109
Baker, Mike 28
Ball, Susan 28
Barnes, Marilyn 76
Barton, Chuck 76
Barton, Jackson 63, 92,107,113
Barton, Linda 76,113
Baska, Lorraine 76
Baughman, Randy 2b,106,145
Bauman, Mike 63,106,145
Baxter, John 7 6
Baxter, Ward 76
Beam, Earl69,100,113,141
Beatty, Larry 83
Beauregard, AI 69,96,100,137,141
Beck, Doretha 69
Beck, 76,106
Beck, Bill 29,97
Beecroft, Nancy 76,108
Bell, Keith 63,87,92,107
Bennett, Cliff 29,99
Bennett, 69 Mary 29
B nnett, Tom 29
Benton, Leslie 63 , 111,123
Berg, Nadine b8,96,9b,105,113
Berg, Steve 76
Bergmann, Connie 76
Bergstrom, Richy 69,88,89,10 1,113
Bcrris, Brian 29,97,106,118,120,133, 139
Berry, Carol 29
Berry, James 63
Bcuterhaugh, Mike 29,106,118,134,153
Bird. Cheryl 29,95,109
Blackwell, John 69
Bloch, Steve 30
Bloom, Carol 63, 93, 96, 9b, 100,102,104, 123
Blum, Diane 69
Blum, Edwin 30
Blum, Joe 63
llo.ll'dman, Dianna 63,97,98,107
Boelt,•r, William 69,!lb
Borge<on, Sherry 63
Borneman, Jean 69
Borneman, 30
Bothe!, Anita 76
Bothe!, Mike 30
Bovett, Leigh 76,106,112
Boyd, Mary Kar 30,101,105,111
Boyd, Robert 69, 137
Boyd, William 63,112,136
Bounds, Ronnie
Bradbur}, David
Brager, John 77
Brands, Michael 69, I 37
Brandt, Cary 30
Braun, Marvin 69
Bray, Susan 63
Bray, Tom 69
Breci, Jerry 69
Breci, Vince 63
Brenton, J effrc1· 7 7
Bressler, Tom 69
Brewer, Betsy 77
Brewer, Bonnie 77
Bridgewater, Jay 63
Brinke, Pamela 77
Briube, Barhara 70,112
Brock, Ruth 77.106,1 I 3
Brocky, Steve
Brogden, Marcia 70,106,1 I I
Brooks, Kathy 63, Ill
Brook , Kenron 63
Brown. Ch,•ri 70
Brown, Jim 63,87,88,101,112
Brown, Joyce 70
Brown, Mari ll•e 63
Brewn, Marilyn 30
Brown. William C
Browm• Debhy 77,106
Browm'll. Sus.tn 63,b8,111
Bru<•ck,, 30
Buchol1, Robert 77
Bue,king, 63
Buick, Jody 77
Buller, John 77,b7
Bullock. Paul 77
Bnn1, Carol 77
Burbridge. Gail 70 , 137
Burbridge, Rohert 63
Burdic, Steve 77
Burger, Cheryl 63,97
Burham, Rohl'ft 75
Burlingame, Beth 68
Burrows, Beverly 63, 96,109
Burton, Diane 30,105,109,111
Burton, Re 70,142
Busskohl, Rodney 77
Buttl•rfield, Beverly 77,106,113
CAIN, Andy !S3
Calame, Thomas 77,97
Cal Virginia 31,108,113
Calandra, Cris 77,106
Caldwell, Larry 77
Callahan, Cheryl 70,113
Clark 63,112
Camphell, Mary 77,106,112
Campbell, Scott 70
Campbell, Tom 63,101,141
Caniglia, Jim 77
Caniglia, Lucille 70
Cantril, Ruth 31,99
Caplinger, Michael 77
Carey, Diane 70,113
Carlburg, Roger 31
Carlgren, Fred 87
Carman, Judy 77
Carlton, Cary
Carlton, Karen 7 7
Carmondy, Thurman 70
Carpenter, Bill 31,99
Carson, Bob 31,92,93,96,99,1 10,112, 124,126,128
Car on, John 63
Caner, Steve 63, 113
Catlett, Anita 31
Cawthon, Danny 77
Cefrey, Dick 31,88
Chadwell, John
Chamberlain, Jan 70
Chandler, Connie 63
Charles, Diane 77
Chase, Don 63, 134
Chase, James 77
Chorley, Claudia 63,123
Christensen, 77
Christensen, Linda 31
Christen<cn, Mark 77
Chubb, Patti 70
Church, Gene 77
Speece, Burt 20,23
Snyder, Darwyn I 9,2:1,!s6
Stalder, Pat 20,21,23
Stcinkrugcr. Rex 16,23
Stenek, Carolcne 16,23
Swartlbangh, Juliana 19,23
TANCDALL, James 21,23,106.1
Truman, Jean 1!!,19,23, 93
WAGNER, Wayne 21,23
Wederqui\1, Donald 23
Welch, Harold 19,23
Whitten, Everett 20,23
Wicina, Emil 19,23
Winchell, Richard 16,22,23
Custodians 15
Kitchen llelp 15
Nur e 15
School Board 14 17,21
Ciullo, Tony 32,ts!S, I 22
Clapper, Gregory 83
Clapper, John 32,106,144,145
Clark, Neil 63,129
Clauff, Terry 77
Cleaves, Carol 70,87,92,113
Clem, Barbi 32,120
Clifton, Sandra 63,88,113
Clough, Bruce 32,101,106,134, 1• Sally 77,106
Cocks, Charles 77
Cocks, Rohert 63,92
Cocks, Tom 113
Coe, John 77
Corn and, Brooks 77
Coffland, Carol 63
Cohan, Joe 70,b8
Cohen. Stl'Ven 77
Cole, Anita 77
Coil', Carol 70
Cole, Lrnda 77
Col s, Connie 70
Collins, Jon 32,97, 99
Colliton, Connie 32,93,95
Collrton, Kathleen 63,123
Comstock, Chris 77
Condon. Michael 70,113,137
Connelly, John 77
Connl'f, Sonia 77,106,108
Conrad, Cliff 32
Conrad, James 63
Corcoran, Dianne 63
Corn, 77,106,112
Cornish, Susan 70
Cotton, Connie 77,112
Coughenour, Ralph 77
Coughenour, William 77
Covert, Mark 77,97,113
Cox, Dennis 77
Co1ettc, Steven 70
Crabtree, Charles 70
Crammer, Eloise 70,97,113
Cummins, Norman 70,137,141
Cunon, Mary 77,113
Curclop, Steven 70,96,97,110,14
Cusik, Jim 63
Cusik, Ray 77, 113
Czaja, John 77
DALE, Jdf 63,97,101,107
D.t,J.rnd, Di.tne 70, 113
David,on, Ann 75
Davis, David 77
Davi•, Marilyn 32
Davi , Sherr) 70,108
Deadman, Ron b4
Dean, Su.,ie 33,116
Deatsman, Neil 70
Dtcts, Marilyn 70,112
Deets, Norma 33,88,126,126
Delong, Peg 33,94,96,105, 108,15, Deines, Cordon 6·1,107,145
Dcmgen, John 75,113,137
Den1ler, Tim 70
DcPO<', Jerr1 77
DePt><', John 61
D,·tt man, 'I im 77
Dewey, Paul 6·1,92,101
Dewey, Sheila 70,113
124
i, Chris 78
'1,118,
etson, Janel 70,108,111,112
3arbara 78
lVid 64,101,107
n, Jay 78,87,112
ary 34
::.dwin 34,106,124,134
tdc, Jeff 78
Robert 78
!ROTH, Carolyn 34, 96,105, I I 1
Jim 83
<athy 88
rnest 70,137
Cathryn 64,93,96,107,113
Robert 78
Yale 35,92,113
ohn 78
inda 64, 98,105, Ill, 153
Marcia 78,108
Terry 78
c, Danny 35,99
iharon
sscll 78
Jane 70
, Mike 75 , Chloie 78
, Sandra 70,108
im b 78
Linda 78
lawley 64
leba 35,96,105,11 I, I 20
·ill 64,96,97,106,145
ltiles 35,106
ence 70
Steven 78
Carol 70 , 88,108
den 35,92,96,97,98,110,1211
3ruce 88, 101,112,142
:on, Pat 64,88,122
Freeberg, lind.t Joy 78
Freeberg, Mari> 35
Freed, Micki 7 , 100
Freed, Shari 35,98,105,106,108,111
Frcclin, K.ucn 64
Freeman, Roxanne 62,64,9 ·, 10b ,111
Frcydcr, Philip 70,87,151
Frileck, Nancy 70,111,113
Fruhwirth, Cynthia 78,106
Frubwirth, Marcid 7 I ,106
Fuchs, K.ty 35,95.97,98,105,11 1,1 lb, 120
Funkbous r, Ka1hy 71,105,113
CALLOWAY, Ann 6-1,93,113,152
Cargeu, Fred 71l
Carrell, Bob 3!>.106, I 20,139,140
Carrotto, Claudi;l 83
Oates, linda 36
Calc>, Sandra 6.J
C:.tt s, Susan 64,88
Gendler, Neil 711
George, David 7b, 142
Gerard, John 6·1, 145
Gerber, Timothy 78,113
Gibbs, Gwen 36,88,92,117
Gibson, Connie 99
Gibson, Kenny 75
C ill igan, Sh:aron 64
Gillingham, Nancy 6·1,8!>
Gilmore, Jim 78
Girard, Judy 36
Clisar, Darlene 36, I 11
Clisar, Mary 36
Clockc, George 36
Coddilrd, Bill 78
Goldberg, Judi 711
Goldberg, l Anne 36
Colder, Tom 71,113
Goodrich, Bob 64
Goodwin, Art 37
Goodwin, Michdc l 71
Gotcher, J anne 64
Grabow, John
Craf, N:ancy 64,87,86
Craf, Sus:an 71,88
Crill, Belly 37,96,105
Grantham, Jetta 64,108,111,113
Grant ham, Penny 76
Cranzbcrg, Mark 78
Grasmick, Pat 78,113
Grasmick, Susan 37
Crau, C.1rry 71,101,107,113
Cr:au, larry 71,101,107,113
Craves, Carol 71
Gray, Cary 71,96,100,101,141
Crear, Pamela 78
Creco, Wayne 71
Green, Richard
Greeno, Suzanne 75
Gresham, Claudia 71,109,112
Crimm, Donald 78
Crimm, John 71
Crimm, lana 78
Crossman, Bill 64,101,113,137
Grothe, Barbara 71
Cuold, Eliubcth 78
Culizia, John 83
Curvin, George 37
Curvin, John 78
Cutamoun, Ron 83
HAECKER, Tish 37,120
Haffner, Mary 78
Hagman, linda 78
Hahn, Betty 64,129
Hall, Judy 64
Hall, Randle 64
Halla, Barry 64,100,106,136
Halla, Brian 71,137
Handschub, Barb 37
Handschub, Denise 71,112
H:ansen, Janice 78
Hansen, Susan 78
Hansen, Susann 71,106,108,113
Hapner, Josie 37,104,118
Harding, Sharon 71,88,112
Harglcroad, Susan 78
Harman, Jim
Harmon, Tom
Harouff, laje:<n 83
Harris, Pal 78
Hart, Tom 37
Harlin, Mike, 68
Hartzell, larry 64
H.uvat, Nancy 71
Hatfield, Chuck 64
Hauptman, JackJe 7b
Hausch ldt, Patti 78
Havelka, Bill 78
Hayes, Cathie 64,88
H..tye>, Cynthia 71,93
Hayes, Elizabeth 71
Hayes, Kathy 711
H.1yes, Sharry 38
Hayes, Willi.tm 71
Hays, Bob 38
Hayward, Susan 78,108
Hcimrod, Barb 38,101,105,111,113
Hcimrod, Patti 78
Held, Reid 38,101
Hcncke, Ursula 38,99
Henderson, Carole 78
Henderson, Donna 64,88,108
Henderson, Ingrid 7 I ,106,112
Henderson, leslie 71,113
Henderson, Pat 38,99
Hendricks, Paui 71
Henneman, Nancy 71
Henning>en, Ron 38
Henry, Sharon 6-1,113
Henry, Yvonne 79
Hering, Margaret 79
Herring, Meredith 64, 98,108, I 11
Hester, Charles 38,87
Hetrick, John 64
Hickman, Holl i 79
!licks, Cheryl 71
Hightower, Jerry 79
Hilbert, Pauy 71
Hill, Karen 39,109,111,112
Hinchcliff, Holly 79
Hinders, Terry 79
Hinman, Sandra 71,113
Hinze, Tim 79
Hoccv:.r, Mike 79
Hoemann, Jean 79,106
Hogan, Sandra 71
Hogzctt, Sharry 39,88,89,111
Holdrege, Scou 79
Holly, Carol 79
Holly, Phil 39,120,139
Holste, Elayne 79
Holt, Judith 71,88,113,154
Holt, Rick 39,92,97,107,113,128
Hood, Tom 79
Hopkins, Sandra 79,106
Horwich, Allen 39,92,96,113,117,128
Hosford, Barbara 79,113
Hosford, Don 39,101,107
Hou, Michael 71,137
Houck, Jack 7 1
Hovland, Woody 39,87
Hower, Judy 78
Hower, Paul.t 64,88,92,96
Howl, Susan 79,113
Hronek, Pat 39,106,111,117
Hruby, Allan 79
Hubbard, Caylc 64,93,107
Huber, Mike 40
Hulac, Frank 71,137
Hulac, Penny 40,111,156
Hultman, Dwight 79
Humphrey, Shain 64,129
Hungerford, Steve 64,96,101,137
Hunt, Carol 64,88
Hllnter, Robert 79
Hurley, Sus:<n 71
Hurst, Richard 71,100,137,141
Hybl, Kathy 40,88,89,117,122,125
IDE, C:trol 71,88,112
Ide, Nancy 79,100,105
Ide, Richard 79
!mig, Tom 64,92,101,112
!mig, Richard 71,96,101,110,113
Ingersoll, Fred 79
lngoldsby, Kathy 79,106
Isaacson, Kristy 64, 98,100,104,107,108,
lvctfcfn, JoDee 79
Iverson, Julie 40,88, 96, 98,105,106, 111,113,128
JACKSON , linda 71,108,112
Jacobs, Ir ene 40
Jacobs, Pauline 71
Jacobsen, Larry 64
Jacobson, Ellen 79,106
Jacobson, Paul 79
Jacobson, '(ckJ a 40
Janak, Susan 71
Jansen, Jerry 65,137,140,141
Jelkcn, Sandy 71,113
J nkin., Steve 79,142
Jensen, Bonnie 40
Jensen, Dick 40,99
Jcn en, Linda 79
Jensen, William 79
Jeps n, Bill 79
Jcrdon, Mlcki 75
Jellcr, Art 79
Johann, Bob 71,141
Johnson, Carolyn 65
Johnson, CraJg 79
Johnson, Dave 65,88, 93,96
Johruon, James 68
JohJuon, Karen 79
Johnson, le>lic 71,87
John>on, Mary 65,88
Johnson, Michaol 71
Johnson, Rich:<rd 40
Johnson, Robert 64,96
Johnson, Robert C. 68
Johnson, Ron 7 I
Johnson, Sandy 79
Johnson, Sandy K. 79
Johruon, Susan 41,92,93,95,98,111,124
Johnson, Tc rry 79
Jonc>, Carolce 65,88
Jon s, Charlotte 65,8!>,113,122
Jon s, Dailey 41
Jonc, Donnelly 65,92,96,97,98,107,111
Jones, Erma 41,92,111
Jones, Hodge 41,92,96,106,126,134, 145
Jones, Jim Robert 143
Jones, Joseph 71,137,145
Jones, Judi 65,88
Jones, Neal 75
Jon s, Richard 71
Jones, Ron 41,92,97,113,128
Jorgenson, Bob 79
Jungers, Blaine 41
KABAT, Wayne 41,97,101,106
Kahler, Audrey 71,97
KaJpus, Don 75
Kaiser, Carol 71
Kallhoff, Al 7 1
Kaul hoff, lc Roy 41
KallweJL, Kathryn 79
Kamin, Tom 42,99
Kammerer, Al 79
Kaplan, Jo Alyce 79,106
Kaplingcr, Robert 83
Katzman, Howard 79
Kavitch, Revelle 42,111
Kaufman, Janice 42,88
Keating, Linda 42, 96, 98,104,112,116, 118,155
Keating, Pat 71,105,112
Keefe, Jerry 79
Kehm, Jim 42
Kchm, Karen 79
Keifer, David 113
Kelley, Kathy 79,106
Kelley, Terence 65
Kellogg, Cam 42
Kelly, Margaret 83
Kelly, Robert 79
Kelly, Ronald 65
Kepplingcr, Robert 79
Kcrsbergen, linda lou 65
Kibbey, Mark 71,101,107,113
Kiesel, Ken 65
Killerlain, Nanci 72
King, Bill 42,96
King, John 72,101
King, Kris 79,112
Kinsey, Carolyn Mac 65
Klabunde, Mickey 68
Klabunde, Sandy 42
Klauschie, Richard 72
Klein, Beverly 65,97,113
Knott, Jim 43
Knott, Karen Lee 72
Koetter, lynn Carol 72,88,112
Kol:ash, John 72
Konola, Marie 72
Kopecky, Cary 65,137
Koser, Chynnc 65
Kostos, louise 72
Kostos, Nick 65,93,101,123
Kov:<rik, K athy 65
lr$\, William 77 Mlkt• 70 Rkhard b-1 rich, Ro b 77 rich, Marly 77 Condy 70 Patrici,t 33 >rlh, Aom 70 ·.mo. 78 1), Londa6·1 , 10b 3:1 .•John 6·1 Tommy 70 64,137 Buddy 6·1. 152 Jim 78,101 1om 70,137 an, Donah 33,98 68 "• Carol<' 33, 96, I 11 lind.t 71l,l 06 Jack 76 Ray 70,110,113 lOp, Carol 64 lOp, William 61l Andy 70,97,10-1 n. Kathy 64,93,109,112 IU, Pat 6-l,b6,123 Cary 70 n, Jim 78 n, 76 n, Sunny 33,88, 9-1,96, 98,10b, ,113,127,128,157 Calhi 3-1,95 34,66,92,93,96,99,101,1 10, 70,1l8, 109 Joan 3-1 Donald 78 Bill 64,106,140 Mike 64 Cathi 64,113,123 loughton 70,93,101,110 \.l.ickey 34,86,87,88,93,101,117, 125 Max 70,101 Mike 64,97,101 im 70,87,141,142 eona 78 <, Karen 70 Roger 70,137 Jeanne 34,88,98,105,1
161
Kozak, Karen 43,92,95,96,108,113,126
Kreatnu!-r, Tom 43
Krieg r, Cary 79, H2
Kricgn, Jim 43
Kriesel, Darien•· 72
Knc cl, Elain,• 43,108
Krogh, Jean 72,113,154
Krouse, Marlene 83
Kruse, Cynthia 72,88
Kucera, Barbara 72,113,154
Kucera, Jamcc 43,94,111,158
Ku hlcr, Marilyn 72
Kuhn, l:li1.1b th n
Kund.ler, Conmc 72,109
Kunkler, Cary 43,92,96,13-1
Kuslcika, Randy 72
Kvam, Terry 43,92,99,107,128
Kwa.rter, Gregory 83
LAAKER, Richard
La as, Kathy 72, 105
Lascrbcrg, Steve 65,tl7,92,97,101,107, 113
Lahners, Diana 65
Lahn rs, George 1'.!
Lauos, Jan 72
Lammers, Kathy 72, II :1
Lamp, Joanne 79
Langan, John 65,101,112
Lan don, Kathryn 72,113
Lange, Cynthia 72
Lankford, Robert 72,87
LaPour, William 68
Laps! y, Bob 79
LaRand,•au, John 72
Larrew, David 79
Larsen, Cary 65
Larsen, Jan 44,116,1-12
Larson, Donna
Laust rcr, Scott 79, J.15
Lauten chlager, Candancc 72
Lautenschlager, Cathy 65
Leber, Abe 72
L e, Carol 65
Lee, Linda Sue 65
Lefler, Anita 65,108
Leigh, Ann 80
Lemon, lbrvcy 44,142
Lc mon, Stanley 72
Leonard, Mike 75
L rin , 0 n
Levine, Steve 72,87,113
Lcw1s, Jean 44,88,107,10tl,111,124,128
Lcwu, Louise SO, 113
Lewis, Patricia 72,97
l.eypoldt, Judy 44
'ch, Carol 65,88
Licrly, Kathy 44,111,113
Limprecht, Joseph Allen 72
Lincoln, Susan 80
Lind, Cary flO
Lindcc, Dave 65
Lindee, Michael 77
Lind r, Judy 44, 9·1,88,156
Llndgr n, Bcv rly 65
Linsley, Elena 77,108
Lipman, M1ke 72
Lockwood, Chip 44,88,124
Lockwood, Susan 108
Lofb rg, C r ald 68
Lofbcrg, John 80
Lon , Sa a 44
Long, Steven 79
Lor nz, Jut 45,86,92,124
Lorenz, 'ancy bO
Loshb ugh, Cheryl 65,123
Loudon, John 65
loH•, fi.J ·15
Lovgr n, Robert SO
!.oust d, Bob 83
Lowe, Robert 72
Lowrey, Ch ryl Renee S0,112
Lucas, Cam 45,92,9u,99,101,110,112, 12S
Luckas n, Cary 72,137
Luckascn, John 26,45, 96,100,106,116, 118,121,126,12 ,134,140
Ludington, Steve ·15,92,96,99,101,112, 128
Lundstrom, Bob 45
Lyman, Candy 72
Lyman, Richard 72,101,112,142
Lynch, DeAnn 80
Lynch, Sharon 72
MacFARI \"f. Dougl.lS 72,ln,l-11
M:J.chicwtcl, t>O
Mack, Cra1g 72
Mack, Da' td LO
Madden, Lmda £>0
Madden, Susi 72,81J,97,113
Madden, Teresa 72,!JIJ,97,112
Maddox, Soh 26,45,92,96,100,106,11b, 126,12S,13·1, 1-14,145
Maddox, Frank 80
Madsen, Dianne IJO,lll
Magnuson, Dean SO
Mahan,•y, Patricia 72
Mahnke, Pam 45,60,1J8,10S
Manchester, James 72,10 I
Mantel, Marilyn 46,66,92,111,117, 12-1,12b
Markcsi, Tony 65
Marrow, Don IJO
Marrow, Ron 80
Martin, Jin1n1c 83
Martin, Thea 80
Mason, Bob 46
Mason, Sandra 65,109
Matt, Paul 141
Mattsen, Marsha 72,105,108,111,
Mayer, Pat ·16,93,94,9b,I08,111,157
McArdle, John 72,137
McClendon, Cary BO
McClendon, Judy 65
McConkle, Janycc 65,113
Me Conkle, Lois 49, 94, 98,105
McCrillis, Kenneth 80
McCumber, Micheal 80,113
McCurtain, Ed 48,92,106,120,J.10
McDonald, Marilyn 65,88,110
McDowell, Linda 72,88,96,98,99,110, 111,112
McElroy, Cris 49,108
McElroy, Davis 72,87,113
McEntire, Janet 65,6tl,l23
McFarland, Mary 72,111,113
McCrayel, Kathleen 65,108,111,113
Mclntyr., John SO
McKeller, Barbara 60,100,113
McK nna, Drck·19,86,87,92,93,96,99, 101,128
McKibben, Lynn 65,152
McMahon, Michael SO
McMaken, Shirley 72,86
McMaster, Bonnie !J0,106
McNeal, Dianne 49,99
McWilliams, Don 65
Mead, Mary 65,105,108,109,111
Medlock, George 72,137
Meibcrgcr, Ira 80
Melchior., Kay 46,94,96,97,98,102, 105,111,116,118,120
Meier, Dick 46,92,93,99,101,107,112, 124
Meier, Ken 80,101
Mcimann, Marsh 46,92,106,135
Mellor, Tim !JO
Mellor, Susie 93,9-1,111,12-1
Mercer, Billie 72
Mer <lith, Donna 80
Meredith, Pat 65
Messner, Wendell 65,106,136
M sterha1y, John 65,123
Methc, Sam 72,8£>
Metz, Nancy 46,106
Metzger, Tom 65,S8, 97,101,107
Meyer, Cindy -17
Meyer, Donnie 65,ll!J,93
Mctgcr, Becky oO
Michael, James 72
Middleton, Marilyn 47
Miller, David 73,107
Miller, Dianna 80
Miller, Karen -17,107
Miller, Lynn 80
Miller, Pat 47,95,109
Miller, Patricia -17
Mill<•n, Phil SO
Millett, Cary 47,92,96,99,106,128,
135,145
Milne, John 65,97,101,107,110
Mrsko, Jeff 47,135
Mitch II, Dan SO
Monson, Mike 65
Montag, Barbara 80
Montes,
Moore, Craig 48,96,106,116,135
Moore, Dennrs 48
Moore, Di anc LO
Moore, Jacki<- 80
Moore, Janws 73,106,143
Moore, Linda 80
Moore, Pat 41J,93,96,9 ,105,111,118, 12-l
Moore, Rob 65,1-12
Moore, Virgrnra K. 80
Moore, Virginia 80
Moran, Terry 65
Moredick, Cheri tiO
Morgan, Peggy 80
Movln, Jack u5,!i7
Morh.-y, Cary 66,92,96,136
Morrison, Lynne bO
Monon, Marvin
Moser, Jane 48,105
Mosley, Randall SO
Mosley, Sharon 73,97,111
Mouer, Cynthia IJO
Moustakcs, George £>0
Muff itt, Rick 83
Mum a ugh, John SO
Mumaugh, Kay 66,98,129
Mumby, Che t cr 66
Muml>r. Margar,•t 73
Mumma, John ·liS
Mun on, 7:1,108
Murdock, M<·linda SO
Murphy, Karen 73,8S,IJ9, 97,105,112
Musil, Bob 48
NATH, haron 66
Nayc, Eugene 73
aylor, Kirk 73,101 Jerry 66
Ncl!ly, Deanna
Nelsen, Bradley 66
Nelsen, Judy 26,49,93,95,98,100,105, 10S,Ill,I17,126,121J
Nch:cn, 73
Nelson, Bennr SO
Nelson, Don 66
Ness, Pam flO
Ness, Susie 7 3, 112
Neumann, Carol 49,15S
Neumann, Rog<·r SO
Newcomb. Kay 73,113
Newman, Don 99,101
Ncwn1ann, Jean
Newton, Donna 73
Nicholson, Jack 49
Nicholson, Janet 49
Nicholson, Steve 83
Nilsson, Tom 80
Nixon, Robert 66
oble, James 80
Norberg, Barb 80,106 ord, Roclyn 81
Nord, Romona 49
Nordstrom, Sharon 66
Nothhcfcr, Cathy 81,113
othhclfer, George 66
Nuccio, Judy 68
Nyc, Pamela 73,88,93,10 ,112
Nyc, Vicki 66
O'BRIAN, Margan'! 50
O'Conn r, Tim 66
O'Hara, Kathleen 50,99
Olsen, David 73
Olsen, Sandy 81, 113
Olsen, Thomas 81
Olson, Bill 66,101,141
Olson, Daryl 73
Olson, Joanie 26,50, 95,96. 98,10·1,117, 121,128,155
Olson, Rena 62,66,93,97,107,113,123
Oquist, Susan 73,106,111
Orkaw, Alex 66,92,93,96,97,107,112, 113,123
Osborn, Gene 66
Osborne, Dennis 66,137
Oster, Gail 50,111
Ostwlnkle, Claudia 6&,96,97,102,107, 111,113,154
Ottc, Unda 73
PADEN, Sherr)' 66, 92, 93,98,105,113
Paepcr, Bob 81
Page, Barbara 66,88,111
Palmer, Jan 73,113
Palmer, Ralph 50
Palthen, \'trginia 6Cr
Papineau, Marian 66
l'ard<•e, Donna b1,106, i 13
PaniC<', Glenn 50.97,101,113
Pari>h, J,•ff 50, 92, 96, 99, I 10, 128
Park<, Susan 7 3,88
cr, Denny 50,88
Patten, Virginia 73
Pat1, Pam 73,107,108,111 , 11:
Payne, William 81
Ped gan.1, Steve 66,136
P rcy, Mary B th 66,92,93,% 113
Pctrigo, Charles 66 , 137
Perry, Phllip73
Perry, Rlt'hard 73
Perry, Su an 66
Peterman, Craig 73
Peters, Becky 66,123
Petersen, 96,132,137,1•
Petersen, Ronald 73
Petersen, S rc 51,92,93,96,9 124,128
Pclcr on, Arnold 51,135
Peterson, Chris 73,137
Peterson, Cary 73,137,142
PctNson, Ca-y 73
Peter on, John F.dward 81
Peterson, Kir 66,88
Pctcnon, Norman 101 Pete 51
Pct•·non, Rita 66
Petersen, Wayn 6tl
Pethes, Fred ·51
Pctranek, Karen 73,106, I 12
Pettegrew, Karen 51
Petty, Susie 81,113
Phalen, Tom 81
Phil lips, Robin 81
Piatt, Lad 81
Piatt, Richard 66
Pierce, Donna 81
Prllegc, Carol 66
Piper, Dick 83
l'iJwr, John 73,87
Piper, Ken 51,106
Piper, T rry 81
Ploss, Kenneth 66,8&,89,125
Podrouzck, Sharry Lee 66,88
Polston, Larry 7 3
Portolos, Dimitri> 51,101,107
•• 142
'rowers, Clarke 51,87
Prewitt, Wilham 73
Proia,
Pugh, Don 52,104
Purchase, Jack 66 irgrnia 73
QUERRY, Cindy 52
RACHFORD, Pal 73
Rahc, Barbara 66
Rah , Bob 81
Rain , David 73
Randall, Cordon 68
Randall, Lind. 52,93,105
Randall, Sheila
Rankm, Carolyn 66,88,98,1(
Rapp, Carl 75
Rapp, Mimi 81
Raskin, Andy 52,111,113
Raskin, Betsy 81,113
Redem ki, Rick 75
R<·d•ck, Bill 52
Reece, Jim 73
Rccc , Rocky 113
Reed, Mar ·ic 52,93,155
Rc es, Carol 66
Rcc, Kathy 81,106,113
Reichman, Barbara 108
Reichmann, F.Jwa1d (>6
Reid, Susan 66,110
Hdglc, Karen 81
Reitan, William 66
Rcli ,o, Bill 66,93
R<•nncr, Mark 73,101,110,11:
R<•ynolds, Julie Ill
Rh lngrovcr, Jim 52,92,93,9 110,112,117,128
Rhl'ingrovcr, JoAnn 73,96,11
Ric , Mary !-ranees 81
Richardson, Carolyn 81,106
Rrdemske, Rick 75
Ridgc\\ay, Pet 52,117,133,1
Riche, Lours 66
c•l, D IllS 81
c•l, Don I IS Ill
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;wall, Marjorie 73
h··y, Wilham 81
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nu.n, J 1111 7 J
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ck, Janet 53, I OS ., Kathryn 73,109,111,113
•, Jerman 53,92,9<>,99,100,106,1 13,
Hr, 119, 124,126,135,155
'• Robert 73,96,137
!nbaum, Jean 81
•nbanm, Julianne 73
mb.111m, Theo 6(>,88,93
•nhcrs, St,•ve 73
!nhl.lll, Marsha 53,106,108,111
1er, lucinda 66,111,113
oa,id 73,112
, Sharon 81
, Susan 73,105,109,113
1, Charles !H
ISchild, Bonni" 81
Jcbush, Don 81
dt>n, Gail 73,88,97,105,113
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Diane 73, 10f>,l08
;uom, Judy 81
ilrom, Karl 73,87
il!om, M rty 6<>, 105,113
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PauJ 75 ,, Wall 81
Kathryn 73
HSI::, Connie &6,87 ,88, 92, 96,98
Iter, Tuck 53
cr, Jayne 74,109,112
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cr, Sally 54,85
cr, Stanley N,l37,J.II
pson, Eldon &6
:;on, David 81
son, John 66
son, Tom 66,129, 13&
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.Uers, Ruth 81, 93
Joan 81
·ik, Gary 7·1,101
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cs, Bruce 81
lfnoth, lonnie Don 5·1
.tblc, Janice 66, lOS
nkcn, .John 5·1, 92,99
csel, Marilyn 81
lynda Ann 66
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•ry, Chryse 81
tchardt, Lynn 66, Ill
.eu, H:ulan 67,106
.Itt, Johncttc 81
tmachcr, John 81
•arz, Rob,•tt 81
t, Ronald 7.J
nands, Carol 81
on, Ken 54, 92,106
ak, Stuart Dave 7oJ
cr, 67
entt, Gt>orsc 81
.enu, Winnie 67,88
an, Mike 74,137
kelton, Bruce 81
nholtL, Sandra
non, Dennis 67,92,97,101, 10u,ll3, 45
•iro, Harlenc 7-1
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Sharp, Phyllis 67,92,96,98,104
Shaw, Micha,•l 7•1
Sheehan, lind.> Su
Shelley, Leah 74
Shelly, Rudy 67,!l8
Sheppard, Dave 82
Sherman, Judy 67
Sherman, Stuart 5·1
Shipke, linda Kay 74 Dianne S2
Siglin, Lcda uS
Shook, Nanci Pat 62
Simmons, Nancy 93, lOu, lOS
Sinunons, Carolyn 62
Simon.<, Mrche.ll Curtiss 82
Skau , Steve 74, I 37 ,l.J I
Skcans, John 82
Skoog- Smith, 82
Slo1ck, De"n 82
Slack, Jo1m •s 67
Slack, R>charJ () 7, I 0 I
Slayden, Mike 74
Smiley, Gordon 74
Smith, Bonnie 55,111
Smith, Cooley 67,97,137
Smith, Cynthia 67,97,98,104,111,129
Smith, Douglas 62
Smith, Ron.1ld 82
Smith, Sandy 55,&8, <J3.111, 124
Snarr, Rick 74,141
Snodgrass, Carol•• 83
Snoke, Bar bar a () 7, b8
Snow, Ann 82
Snow, Tony Douglas 82
Snyder, Charles 7·1, 137
Sorensen, Skip 55, 92,101, lOu, 107,110, 113
Sorensen, Steve 74,101,107,113,1·12, 143
Soukup, Mary 83
Sousley, James 74
Sowkup, Robert 75
Spencer, Sue 55
Spicka, Micheal Robert
Sprague, John 67,97,101,107
Squires, Taffy &7,93,96,98,107,113
Stanley, Margo 74,88,97,113
Stanncr, James 62
Stark, 67,111,129
St armcr, Larry 82
Stave, Ron 55,92,106,117,136
Stein, Virginia 67, 93, 96,107,113
Steinert, Dous 74
SteuJcrt, Pam 55,93,106
Stephens, Sherry 74
Stcrl ing, Nikki Ann
Steutcvill , Jo 74
Stevens, Jerry 7-1
Stevens, Susie 82
Stibler, Kay 67
Stncs, Janet 67,98
Stockman, Jane 67,97,98,111
Stockman, LcaAnn 74,10·1
Str.,it, linda 82
Straka, Nici 67,109
Str.lllge, Mike 74
Stro11ton, Judy 74
Strauss, Carol 74,108
Stuit, Harold 67,112
Sund, Karen 55,87, 92
Sund, Robert 62
Sunderman, Stuart 7-1,86,113
Susman, Harlan 74,106
Sutton, Dar lenc 7 4
Sutter, Gwen 74,88,96,109,112
Swanda, Ronald 7·1
Swanson, Jean 56,68,108,111
Swanson, Nancy 56
Swan on, Patsy 68
Swanson, Steve 82
Swenson, Ramsey 82
Switzer, Judi 82
Swoboda, Manlyn 74
Sutton, Robert 67,87
Sutton, Suzette 74
Sutton, Twilla 55
Sydow, Steve 56, 92,106,128
TAlTY, Tom 56,99
T ulborg, Terry 82
Janis 68
Taylor, Pam 74,88,106
Taylor, Robert 68,88,92,137
Taylor, Susan 7·1,88, 111
Taylor, Vicki 56
Tegtmeier, !::Iaine 82,113
Tegtmei r, Kay 56
Telford, Dave !;3
Tepper, Arlene 74
Tcrr, Mary
Terrill, Terri 66,107
Terry, Ellen 68
Theis, Richard 68,97, 101,113
Thom.,s, Carol t;2
Thomas, Judy 68, 105
Thomas, Sally 74,88,9!;,109,111,113
Thompson, Elizabeth 68,108,111
Thompsen, Gloria 54
Thomp:;on, Jerry
Thompson, Joy 82
Thompson, Nancy
Thompson, Rtchard 75
Thompson, Terri 82 Paul 113
Thorpe, Marily 74
Thornton, Karen 82
Tice, Gigi 56,94,99,156
Tichacck, Suzy 57,95,96,98,105,111
Tierney, Dixie Ann 68
Tierney, Frilncis
Tighe, Lcs 82
Tollefson, Jim 57,99
Toll cf<on, Joe 74
Townsend, Helen 68,105
Towru end, louise 57
Trester, Sharon 82,109,113
Truhlscn, Bill 68
Truhlsen, N"ncy 82,113
Tmpp, Greg 74,87,101
Tucker, Susan 57,124
Tuerk, Sandra 82
Turdik, Trudy 57
Turner, lois 57,88,124
Twiss, Linda 57, 94, 96,104,113,118, I 126,128
Twiss, Sheri 82,112
UDES, Barbara 82,112
Ulfers, Rod 82,97,112
Unzicker, Rulh 82
Urosevich, Steve 57,101,106,155
Utterback, Dave 58
V AAD, Warren 68
Vainlunas, Vyto 82
Vales, Mary 82,106,113
Vanasck, Jason 60
Vandcrhaven, Paul 74
Vanderpool, Judy 82,106
Van Fleet, Parmer 74,88
Van I lout en, Kathy 68,108
Van Orsdcl, Jan 58,99
Van Pelt John 82,142
Van Tilberg, Richard 74,101,107
Van Vliet, Norman 74
Varn<·y, lewis 82
Varney, Wila 68
Vaughn, Colleen 58,88,96,98,105,108, 111,113
Vcrcoc, Bryan 82
Vickery, Robert 62
Vogl, Gcorgcllcn 74,105
Volchcck, JcarUJine 68
Vosler, 68,87,92,96,107,110
Vo , Don 68,92,96,101
WAARA, Kristi 82
Wakefield, Jim 82
Walker, Barton 74,143
Walker, Steve 82
Wallace, Cindy 74
Ward, Rachacl 82
Warren, Brent 88,89, 93
Watson, Steve 68,92,96,107
Weber, Doris 82
Weber, Karen 82
Weber, Rose 111
Webster, Pam 58,6!; Margaret 82
Wctr, Donald
Welch, Jim 74
Welch, Kay 74,113
Wells, Jean 60
Wells, Lind.t 82
Wclsted, Judy 58,106
Wendt, Karen 82,112
Werth, linda 68
West, Cheryl 62
West, Donald 74 Kathy 58, 93, 94, 96.98 102.
105, 112,116, 119
Westcrins, Mary Gay 74, 98,105, Ill, 113,153
Wh.,lcy, Kathy 68
Wheeler, Candy 5!i,86,86,69,105, 108, 116,120,125
Wheeler, Cindy 82
Wheeler, Dennis uS, 137
Whitaker, Dtane 75,93,105,109,111,113
White, John 68,88,93,101
White, Sherry 75, 108
White, Susan 82,108,112
Whitely, Peyton 58,94,95,107,142,1-13
Whnncy, Anne 83
Wluttcd, l"urcl 59,88,95,113
Wiese, Mike 74
Wigodsky, Steve 83
Wilder, Constance 75,88
Wille, Sharon 75,112
Williams, llccky 83,96
Williams, Brenda 75,88,97,104,108,112
Williams, Pam 68
Williams, Patricia 75,98,110, 112,153
Williams, Tom 83,1-12
Wilson, Bill 59,99
Wilson, Jim 59,99
Wilson, Steve 75,97,101,106,110,113
Wingender, Bruce 60
Wingcndcr, Susan 75, 105
Windholz, James
Winters, Rolli 68
Wolcott, Barb 59
Wolcott, Roger 68
Wolfe, Jay 59
Wolff, Joe 59
Wood, Mary 83
Woodbury, George 75,113
Woodbury, 75
Woodhull, Diane 63
Woodland, Cindy 75,88, 97
Woodworth, David 83
Worden, Nancy 59
Worley, Pat 83
Wright, Janel 59, 95, 96, 98,105,111, 126,128
Wright, Lea Ann 83
Wright, Roger 75
Wright, Ruth 68,113
Wright, Wade 68,87,92,93,96,100,101, 107,123
Wuppcr, Anne 83
Wupper, John 60,97,99,101,113,124
Wurl, Kathy 83,112
Wyman, Richard 75
YOUNG, Denny 60,99
Young, Dous 75,97 , 112
Young, Priscilla 60,93,111, 1 24
Young, Richard 83
ZACHRY, David 75 Kay GO, 94
Ziegler, Mary 75,106
Zicgman, Pam 83
Ziesemann, Candy 83
Zimmerman, AI 83
Zimmerman, Gay 68,93,105
Zimmerman, Walter 60
Zoob, Barry 83
Zoroya, Kathy 75, lOu, 108,113
Zulfer, Linda 75,106
Zvacck, Joan 75
Zyck, Gai I 83
Photo credits• Mervin Reese Studio, Donald Jack Studio, Peyton Whitely: 3-9,22, 26,62, 67' 69,75-76,83,89,90-91' 93-95,102,122-129,132-141, 148-149, 151,156,158.
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