Elkhart High School - Pennant Yearbook (Elkhart, IN)
- Class of 1960
Page 1 of 232
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AND IT ALL BEGAN HERE
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'O111' first high srlmol from 139 1912
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Since H593 our curriculum has broadened
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his choice of only 5 subjectsg today
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selecting those that Fit his abilities
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SUBJECTS AT SAMUEL STRO G EXPA DE
The EHS curriculum includes English,
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household HITS, social studies, lift, music,
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courses give the sluclcm ol' mcluy ax well-roumled
ecluczllion. Thus he zulcls to knowledge :md skills
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lil1l1111 l-'. I,lll1llqlllSl, :mal Ralph Miller serve 1111 the
B11z1r1l 111' Trustees.
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and supervised
Our superintendent, Mr. Cl. Rice, ziided by
Dr. Arlo Schilling, ussistzmt superintendent, lllllfal
have all the zafliziirs of all the schools carefully helm
their competent hands and seen by their 0lJSCl'X'2lIlI
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eyes. They must be :twine of problems in personnel,
C'lll'l'lflll2l, equipment, and construction.
However, in lnany matters ol finance and detail
of construction, Mr. Rice :ind Dr. Schilling :ire
zxided by Mr. Maurice Burns, business lll1lll2lg'Cl',
:and Mr. XVilli:nn XVollenwebber, superintendent
buildings :und grounds.
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Ar EHS, llWoody"
heads a fine staff
Princilml C. P. Uoodrull, known by
everyone at EHS as "XYoody" is ll fine
educator, with ll genuine liking lor boys
and girls.
.BCKZIIISC our prineipzll is :is interested in
the scholastic index ol' those on the Honor
Roll :is he is in the winner ol' :1 mick
event, LHS is ll good high school.
.Xs the school grows, und the teaching stall
lllC'l'l'2lSC'S, his job gets bigger, and hc has
more deniunds on his time and strength.
Yet he is never too busy to help on ll personal
problem: his office door is :always open.
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his lezuhers to be real educators.
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ANISBAFCH. ANNA, B.S., NIS.
Homcnmking, HlI!IIl'I7IHkIIIg
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ARCIIIIEALD. PATRICIA, BS.
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Compelefzl IKLZCXIETSQ?
'F To qzmle the Elkhart Curriru-
fum of 1900: "Pupils fm: Ulllgllf
by flf1s.s'rf.s'. but it is tim indi-
Z'1-lllllll who must Im I.'dI1IYIll'!1.U
HXRX 123. XX. 1012. ISS.. MA.
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JONES, FLORENCE, BS.. NI.S.
Cade! Teaching, Soeial Slurlzex
JORDAN, RILEY, BA.. NIA.
Sorial Sludies,
Social Sludies Chairman
K,-XITFNIANN. LENYIS, BS.. NLS
Soeial Sludiex, Coun.w'lling
KELLY. DOROTHY. IIUN.. NI..X.
Ifnglish, PIllIllfIlIi0lI.Y
IiEXI7,'XLI,. NIARY. ISS.. NIS.
1'l1y'.Sif'al Ifllllfllllflll
KERR. LESTER. ISS.. NIA.
.Nlallzemuliex
KING. CQIADYS. ILX.. NIA.
.NlI1lHl.YlI
KIRKIANIJ. I-IELEN. I'h.II,. NI..
Cozuuelling. l'larr:m'r1l
l.Of-S'IIRI'P. LIS Rl DI. ISA.. NI..
German, Freneh
I.I'I'EY. RICHARD. ILS.. NIA
.Ila!lu'lnalif'x, Pl1yxir.s
Ll"I'Y. EIJIIH. ISA., NIS.
I'iHgll.Yil, I.llII'1lI'lllII
NINHAX, ROBERT. BS., NI.S
Biology, flill'lIIIAII'NI
to give each student the hey! edueezlzbn WIIIUIT1 hiv reach?
NICHARGVE. GLENN. BS.. NIS.
Sorial Studies, Counselling
NICKEEH.-NN. ALICE. I5.S., NI.S.
Honzernaking. Counselling
NIILLER, EYELYN. BA.. NIA.
Biology, Aeting Srienre Cllairnmn
NIORGAN, -IOHX. BS.
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NNIJER. ESIHER. ISA.
INIIIllll'lllIIIlfK
NELLIS I. NX .Iz., Iih.
S!Il'l'l'll, linglixh
OROAN. IL. I.
Dirwlm' of Vrieulirnzal and
Adull lfduealion
PRAY. RAE. ISS.
Homernaking
QLEENER. DONNLID K.. ISS.
1-Qnglixh
RIDEXS, JACK, BS.
.II1'rl1anir'al Iimzving, Prinling
'In 1958, EHS was visited by Dr. james Conant, who lists us in his book AIN -NNIERICXN
HIGH SCHOOL, as a good eonzprelzensive school zuhirh Hgizev even Sludent av good an
education as he might get in a school designed for him."
ROHRER. S'IKAXl,EY, ILS.
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Rl'SSI1I.I.. ISABI-Il.. A.B., NIS.
I,l'I'I'lUllllI!'IlfIlI lfmzling, lfnglislz
SANDS, XY, F.. ISA., NIA.
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Sl'N I HINIICR. EIOSICPH IQ,
ISN.. NLS.
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TRUYIQR, FRANCIS C.. BS., BA.
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happy hours
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In eryone treasul es IHLHIOTICS of lns years at
EHS years crowded w1th enjoyable act1y1t1es
Our dances, concerts, parues, plays and
club affalrs are recorded 111 date books
scl ap books and d121YlCS, Hh1Cl1 lecall many
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Girly League
Approximately nine hundred girls compose the
nrernbership ol' Lhe Girls League which is sponsored
bv Nliss Cookin. Its purpose is to luring the girls
ol' lillillllfl High School closer together.
.Ks acuvuies Linda Oklnf gave an interesting talk
on her stay in Germany. a speaker lroin Patricia
Stevens Modeling School gave good grooming Lips.
and Doctor Middleton spoke on dating and rnarria
problems. Also "Cracker Barrel" discussions were
held during lree hours and alter school. These
diseussions included speakers on lashion, on
make-up, on college, travel, hair styles, and dating.
Class Coke Parties, a elolhes drive lor needy
girls, the annual Kid Parlv. and "Keep il Clean"
signs in the powder room were some ol' the services
ol' Girls League this vear. In the spring, the League
organized a new Big-Lillle Sister program io help
the ineorning sophornores. Also a College lea. and
a Panel ol' Americans assernblv were given. To close
the vear's prograin, a Yesper serviee honored seniors
and 1l1UlllCl's.
Dnzfz- lI11j1111'l1-Ili, I?7'I'Sil1l'7lfj Ned Raith, vice-j1rc'si1le11tj Ginger
Swift, .s1'1'1'1-11111-5 j11l111 Coblentz, treasurer
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Naizbnal Honor SOCIZZDI
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tllcse are the ifllll' goals ul ll16 Nllllfllllll Hrmoi' ' '
Society, unclei' the spo11so1'sl1ip ol Miss ZCilIlL'l'.
Mrs. Dirks, and Miss l511scl1c.
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ly Illiggozzrr, prvsirlwil: Alurkic Tsclzabolrl, sefrvtary-lrcnsurcr
T llK.Y7IUl15
'lihe purpose ol the Thespian Society at Elkhart
High School is to Hnd the particular talents ol' the
members, capitalize on them, and pllt them to use.
This year the Thespians and -Iunior Thespians
met every second and fourth XYednesday morning in
the auditorium. Readings and short plays performed
by members to earn points in Thespians
served as programs.
As an extra activity this year the drama club held
a Thespian Night program falled "Show Biz"
which consisted ol readings and plays performed
hy llunior Thespians who wanted to earn points
lor lull Thespian membership.
In the spring the club also made a field trip to
Chicago. The year ended with the Annual
Drama Banquet in May.
Nh: Bussard is the sponsor ol' this club.
UurI'uI1'y.'
pimp gal, Stage lfllIIItlg!'!'V. lflllilklj'
alzbrml Forensic League
To stimulate interest in public speaking and every-
day speech activities in Elkhart High School and
the connnunity . . . this is the purpose toward which
the National lforensic League, under the sponsor-
ship of Mr. XVcnger, has worked during the past year.
H'ith this purpose in mind the 45-50 members
have given all-school programs, presented weekly
radio shows "Your Schools" and "Record Rendezvous
and furnished P.A. announcers. As well as these
activities the Speech Club has also won many
trophies, ribbons and other awards at tourneys
such as those held at Ball State Teacher's College
and Howe Military School.
The club, substantially increased in membership
over the previous year, ended this year with the
annual Speech Banquet held at Hotel Elkhart in May
Al flulf iriwliiigv :uw plain j'a1'xp1'1'rl1 Irips
Slvanzkfz Club
.Urn Hullmrnz lvllv us of life in Soulh Amvrim
lhftkx' H11rz'f'x', prf'.xi1lwlI: Jlilcr' liilzlrr,
win'-ifr'e1.xirI1'r1lZ' .Uurilyu Yorlrfr, .w'r'r1'lnryg
fllirf' 'I'1lrm'r, f!'!'IlXl
To develop ll hcttcl' llllclclslzlllclilig and zllmplf-c'iz1Lio11
ol' Sllilllisil-Slltxiliiillg peoples :mil their language . . .
Lhis is the purpose ul the Spanish Club.
,,,, Our club has clmjoyeml many interesting zlctivitiex :mal
progrzniiiaz thc zumuzil get-znrqllzaililecl meeting. our
zmnuzll "CIl1risl111n5 ,Xmuml thc XYo1'lcl" with the
llillliiliilllili pinuln, :mul thc imlufliun ol new IIICHIIJLIS
into The Spanish Xillilllllli Honor Sucicly.
lhcl yearly lnollcy-lilaiklng IJIKOICYI, thc mln- ul
IJCIIS. nizuh- it pmxihlc lu Imvc ll lull-length lIlUX'il'.
hlmwl in Smith .Xlllt'l'it'1l which niznny Spzmisli Slllkil'llls
cnjrmyccl. 'l'hL- illncsx ul Him Killg'sUlIlL'XVil1ll
liimlclul nur aulixilics. hill Nliss liriscllu :mal
Xlx. Halllmzm In-llx-cl lla tlIl'l'X fm.
Club N1!'l'lf!Ig.' rw' lIi.YI'llXY our Cltirago trip
Frmzfz Club
'l'o give the lfrench students :tn opportunity to
learn more about the history :md culture of the
Ifreneh people . . . this is the goal ol' the Frenell Club.
The seventy members ol' the French Club, under
the supervision ol' Mrs. Grillo, met every hrst and
third XYednesdzry ol' the month. The meetings
included lilm strips on lfrzmce and Mrs. Grillos
talks on experiences while living in France.
During the veztr the l-'reneh Club held their annual
cillI'l5lII11lS program, which consisted of at special
lood sale :md special Christmzts music' presented
bv several LHS rhoir members.
On Xlzrrclr lil the club went to cilllfilgll to attend
at plxtv. ln ,Xpril the lfrench Club presented
I.:rSoiree, the linul event ol the vezrr.
Duff' il-IlI'IIIlil'Xkl, f11'e'sir1e't1l: lllflll
I'.lli.x, t:f'uv111'r'1': lurly Plfflrlzrr
w'11e'l111v.' l.n11lr1 llmlln. t'irf'-jnffxirlf
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i'i4'r'A1n4'xIrl1'11I: Hull: l.lullm1', f7't'll.NIH'I'I
U21 ll1'rlm'x1luYs rw' lrurll nf lifr' in nllfw' l'!HlHf?'lt'X
German Club
Die Deutsche Gesellscliztlt tler lillalmrt Hohert- Schule
the Germain Club. consisting ol' stuclcnts interestt-tl in
or llllilllg' Germain is sprmsoretl by Nliss Ingstrup.
To gain ll better umlerstzmcling ol' fiCI'lIl2lll
people, their customs. :incl their waxy ol' lile. Klaus
Nletchner showed 21 series ol' movies on Cermxmy.
Our main activity this yt-:tr was the Germzm
supper helcl on April 7.
One nice :ulvzmtzige ol' llztving Bliss Ingstrup lor an
sponsor is that the members get ziutlientic' inlormzttiml
milccrnirlg her native C'0llIlll'f'. Dcmnztrk.
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The .'1lllIlfI'lU' Radio 1111'111lu'r'x plan for Ilze .xvflfflllllll 1f7lIf'I'gl'l1fy DHHS
Amafeur Radzb Club
To aid its members in becoming prohcient in
electronic theory and amateur radio operating
procedures is the purpose ol' the Amateur Radio Club,
under the sponsorship ol' Mr. Rohrer.
The club met three times a month in room 35 to
discuss business and plan projects. The meeting
was followed by a work period or a code study period.
Two stations have been completed in the High
School this year.
In the spring the club took part in the National
Emergency Drills.
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lim jcllixml. .wrrf'I11rx'
Hozvmzl Zwllr, llAl'll.S1lI'i'I
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lfux' I'iI'lf'l1lll!ll1, fzrvdviflmit: Ijllllll I.z'1zrmx, YE'fI'l'fII7'y'f IXYl17'lf'f'lI Riflzfer,
I'iI'!"!Hl'Nlf1I'Ilff Ron Hunrwrz, lI'I'IlflUY'V
During Club Illl'l'li7IQ.Y we study II1Uflf'7'll dmiqlz
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Pam! 271 Palme
The Paint ancl Palette Cllub is a club mlevotf.-ml to the
study and Cllj0yU1CllE ol' art. lt brings together stuclente
who are interested in nianv clillerent areas ol art.
This vcar the Paint 'n Palette Club has had connnerfial
artists ancl window clisplavers visit their club to give
theni pointers on thcne tlillerent helcls ol art.
lfnclcr the direction ol' Mr. -Izunes and Mr. XYarl'el
the club took a trip to the Art Institute ol' Chicago in
April. There they learned niore about ancient
and modern art.
The club does inanv service projects, auch as
making favors lor clillerent parties and groups.
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Gayle Rowe, llllllllllllfllfllfillllf
-,OIIH fiillianz, :'ic'1'-plesirlerllj
.lIr1nri1rz' I11f'r1I2.xm1. lrzfu.s11rr'r':
lflllllllfll Iurlny, w'rrr'Ir1ry
Dzklrzfvufzve Educalzkm Club
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lfllllilllllg Jetter SlllCSIllllll5llllJ by gaining a better
understanding ol' the entire field ol' merchandising is
the purpose of the Distributive Education Club
sponsored by Mr. Addison.
The Club consisting of twenty-seven members meets
twice a month in room 23. Several programs were
presented throughout the year. These included special
speakers on dillerent fields of merchandising.
In the spring the Distributiye Education Club held
an Enlployer-Eniplcmyee Banquet. Another spring
projert ol' the Distributivt- liducation Club was making
window displays in downtown lilkhart stores.
Pupils enrolled in the Nlerrhandising l2 Class
automatically become nlembt-rs ol' the local branch ol'
the Distributiye Llduration Clubs ol' the Indiana
organization.
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'l'he Iflorence Nightingale l.1llIllJ club, sponsored
by Mrs. johnson, the school nurse, is devoted to
lurthering the interest in nursing and other medical
professions throughout the school.
This club, with forty-hve members, had a rt-ry suc'c'essl'ul
and inlormative year with the many interesting
speakers and movies concerned with the many
phases of the medical prolession.
Among many ol' the interesting activities enjoyed hy
the club this year were helping with the Heart Campaign
and assisting with the nursing t'onl'erenc'e
on College night.
The club also made a field trip to the Indianapolis
Medical Center ol' Indiana University.
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Ihe l-uture leachers ol ,Xnierica Club, sponsored by
Miss -lones and Nliss Updike, has about thirty members
interested in learning more about the teaching
profession.
This year the lf.T.A, heard interesting programs:
some lunny, or lIliiOI'IlllillX'C', or challenging: such as,
the panel ol' principals who discussed "XX'hat Hakes
Principals Get Grey I-lairs", a talk by Dr. Schilling on
"School Curriculum", and a panel ol' new teachers to
the Elkhart School System who told about
their "First Teaching lixperiencesf'
To honor li.H.S. teachers, the Future Teachers
presented each teacher with an apple on Valentines
Day. The F.T.A. also participated in Brotherhood
Meek by displaying pictures of "Good Citizens ol' li.H.S."
The lfuture Teachers ol' America Club striyes to
create more interest in the lield ol teaching.
Palsy HIlI'fl!lIIII. 1'in'-j1r':'.xirIf'11I:
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The junior Acadamv ol Science, sponsored by
Miss Archibald, consists of thirteen members.
The goals ol the club are to interest boys and girls
in engineering or science careers bv member
participation in activities related to these topics.
The meetings are held the hrst and third Xlednesdays,
in room 317, In these meetings, the members discuss
the latest scientihc happenings and have special
guest speakers who give them some idea ol' their roles
in scientihc research.
This spring several ol the members entered exhibits
and projects in the Regional Science Ifair.
An annual dinner was held at the close ol
school to recognize the senior members.
Workirzg on jrrojrfrlt for lim Science I"I1I'T
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The Nlnchinist Clluh, under the sponsorship ol
Mr. Hjsong, strives to prepare its IllCllllJCl'5 lor at better
understanding ol' industry.
The club inet in the Machine Shop every week
where they listened to speakers, viewed fihns, und
studied the dillerent tnuchines. In their meetings, the
twenty-Hve IIICIIITJCIS discussed activities and
planned projects.
The club perlorined :tn annual service hy repairing
toys lor the needy children of the l'0Illl1llIllllY,
at Christtnzis.
The most outstanding project throughout the year
is planning Il trip to ll major industry. To earn money
for this trip the club inztde and sold keychains.
Although any student in :tn industrial class is eligible
for inelnhership in this club, he lnust renluin at good
scholastic student :ind ll good citizen to retain
this IllCI1llJC'l'SllllD.
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lztvors on the hospital trans. providing :ipproprizite
bulletin bozirtls . . . these :ire at lew ol' the :activities
enjoyed by the Triple l. Club throughout the veztr.
About thirtv ineinbt-rs niet in the room ol' our
sponsor. Mrs. Burklrurtlt, on Xletlrrestlziv mornings
where we tliseussetl gouls ol' knowletlge, lezitlership, guul
lovziltv-the qualities ol' Z1 gootl Triple I, members.
Progrzuns that proved interesting to the nrenibers were
at plziv review bv Mrs. Autlrev Russell untl
slitles ol tlillerent countries.
The Triple L Cllub hzis ztgztin lulfilletl its purpose
bv serving the school gintl the coinniunitv in nrzun
tlillerent ways.
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To help individuals improve personality, and family
and comniunity life now and in the future . . . this is the
purpose of the Future H1PlllCIl12lliCl'S ol' Anierica.
This club, under the sponsorship ol Miss Amsbaugli
and Miss Pray, meets twice an lnonth in room
This year they have had a very successful money-
making project, a style show, and programs
consisting of a speaker on "How to Know Our
Potential Abilities", introduction of parents to FI-IA,
and a Christmas program, "Christmas Around the
YVorld", to promote goodwill by getting to know
our neighbors at home and abroad.
The FHA members-and their eniblem
Carol jump, president: Pat jenkx, wire-prexidmzf: Pat Shrmberger
sez-retary: Nanry Slzusier, treasurer: Murxlm Martin Marilvi
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promotes Christian fellowship. Approximately seventy
girls HICI on Thursday evening at the Y.M.C.A.
A fashion show, flower show, panel discussions,
and talks by speakers were some of the programs
they enjoyed this year.
In spring they gave a religious panel, rummage sale,
a full length movie, and a Recognition Tea.
As services to Elkhart High School and the community,
the Y-Teens sponsored a car wash, a dance, "The
Sweetheart Swing", worked on the dime line, and
wrapped presents at Sorgs and The Cinderella Shop
at Christmas.
Honoring senior members, a tea for mothers and
guests was held in May.
,Inne I.1u1dquis1, presiderzt: Judy AIcQueen, vice-presidentg Ginger
Swift, secretary: Amz Riblet, treasurer
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The fumbr Follzkf
"Those XX'omlt-rlul Years" was the theme selertetl
by the junior clam lor the -Iunior lfolliem, presented
October IT, in the high school antlitorium.
"'I'l1ost- XYontlerl'ul Years" carried the autlience
to the beginning ol the twentieth century, with skits
in song, clance, anal pantomine.
.X gills i'llUl'll5 line, the Fabulouw Follies lflappers.
the portrayal ol' the birth ol' the junior clam, aml
a beatnik bistro helped to coinlnlete the picture ol
"Those XYontlerl'ul Years."
The lollowing chairmen antl their workers were
responsible lor the succeas ol' the Folliex
General Chairman: Roxeann Bailey, Srripl: Chairman
Roseann Bailey, Tl'l'h'6f.k'.' Mary Bauge, Bruce Brown,
Anne Burkhartlt, Diane Estes, Carolyn Foreman, -Iutly
Fuller, Karen Curka, Carol Hill, Mary Hnclnon, Kate
Le Ferre, Diane Maas, llohn Peckham, Barbara Penrotl,
Neclra Pipher, Vicki Pittman, Phil Ryan, Gloria
Smith, antl Dorothy Swanger.
1'11bl1'r'ily: Clhairmen-I.intla Miller antl Toni
Van Patten.
Prugmnz: I.aurali Clheater anal Sara Koehler.
Slllgl' f1.S'.Yl-.S'fllll!.l'.' fllllllflllllll-Nlill'K l.ot'kwooil.
Spm1.wn's: Mr. Rohrer anal Nlr. .Ioe Bell.
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Senzbr Clays Play
The Senior Class presented Medea, a Greek
tragedy, written about 600 BL. by Euripides. Medea,
a lavish and powerful woman, is cast aside by her
husband, Jason, lor another woman. Medea seeks her
revenge by sending AIason's new wife a golden cloak
which bursts into llame. To lnake her revenge complete
she, in her madness, kills her own sons.
The play was directed by D. Bussard, assisted by
Patti Mbggoner. The cast starred Vicki Reinoehl who
did a realistic interpretation as .lledefu other
members of the cast included jason. Mel SI1'2iUllCyCl'Z
Nurse, Vonni Reinoehlg Tutor, Jay Troyka:
IVOIIIFII. Sue Bartlet, Sally Wenger, Nancy Schuster,
and I,ou ,Xnne Clornerg ,lI1'zIea'.s sons, M1-sley
Prugh and Stanley Hunsberger.
The mztfrz' cus! of ,'lIr'111'1l 1I!'f0I'l' Ihr doors of the castle
Ull lu fl ronlcwl
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.X very special person ancl a very special event
highlightecl the choirs' activities this year. making
IEISU-till an outstancling year,
Thc' Forcl I-'ounclation honorecl lflkhart with the
scrxices ol a promising young composer. Dr. Rohc-rt
XX'ashhurn. His compositions presentecl a fresh
outlook on the uuclerstancling ancl appreciation ol
typical, xnoclern, .Xtnerican lnusic. enclearing
hitn to all ol us.
The special event which inspirecl lls to fixe Wc't'lis
ol' intensive rehearsal was thc- Concert Choir's
appearance at the Nlicl-XX'est Choral Clinic in
Chicago on October Sith. Nine selections prc-sentecl
in concert lorin were lollowecl hy sixteen partially
preparc-cl numbers.
In rapicl sequence cante the North Central Chorus
clirectecl by Ceralcl Schroth lroin Chicago Lutheran
High School.
The Christmas Concert. with a background ol wise
tnen ancl huge. inc-tallic stars, prececlecl ten holiclay
appearances in three class by The Choir. Soon altet
Christmas vacation the succession ol' vocal contests
hc-gan.
In Nlarch thc- two inixecl choirs were guests ol the
hancl performing "The Prologue to Nlefistolele' on
the liancl ancl Orchestra Concert. All lour choirs
participatecl in the tri-school festival at La Portc-
which leaturecl Miss Margaret Hillis. clirector ol
the Chicago Symphony Chorus.
liaster vacation proviclecl the time lor an enjoyahlc
trip to Chicago ht thc' choir lneinhers. Dr. XYashhutn s
"Ode to I'.l'CCllOlllH highlightecl thc- Spring Concert.
The ensuing Choir Banquet aucl Concert Choirs pet
lorntance at Baccalaureate UllIllJlCl.Cll the actixities
ol the xear.
Mrs. xxvlllllllll lsatnhs, our giltt-cl accompanist. pro-
xiclecl stimulating ancl untiring. assistance through
rc-hearsals. contests ancl concerts. liach choir IIICIII'
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Our School Paper:
Hezuletl by Nancy Mathias antl Sue Rauser, two
senior etlitors who hatl risen lront the ranks, the
Pennant lVeekly puhlishetl an issue ahnost every I-iritlas
tluring the year. This wortl "almost" covers the weeks
when tec'hnic'al tlilliteulties with an antient press
tnatle lllllllliillllflll itnpossihle.
However, alter a new press was installetl in April.
Nlr. l lery anal the prnu shop llrns were ahle to
protluee hettel'-looking antl more regular issues.
Special issues puhlishetl were the hlue anal white
Tourney lssllC, the Clhristtnas lsslle, the .Xpril Fool
issue antl a Senior Special.
The Pennant Weekly stall consists ol the lollowing:
Iitlitors: Sue Rauser antl Nancy Mathias.
Assistant Iitlitors: Toni Yan Patten, Mike
Schmalzrietl, Lintla Miller, and Phyllis xYlSCIll2lI1.
Feature litlitors: Roseann Bailey and Roxy Horswell.
Sports Editors: Bob XN'alton, Bob Sileott.
Business Manager: Phil Oyer.
Atl Manager: Barb Bauge.
Feature XVriters: Rose Nlars Sherwin, .loann Palmer,
Gayle XXICSIILT. Diana Xoung. Pat Latls.
.'1Y.Vi.Yfllllf f'1li1m'x.' l.ind11 Miller, .Uirlmlff Sf'l1lm1l:r4'id, Toni Van Putten,Pl1iIli.v u'l.Sl'IlltllI
The Pennant Weekbf
Sherry Reed, Lincla lVeavcr, Phyllis xVlSCll12lIl, Sue
Hams, Dave Dvorkin, Kay Kricler, Ruth Kcnnell, Barb
lgIi2llN'lllK'li, llizine Mans, Sully Nlcycr, Kathy Cilclezl.
Virginia Davis, :intl qlucly Nlesscr.
Sports Xliilcrs: llzxve lizarne, Nlikc liiblcr, Bob
Silcull, -lulin Clziwlcy. Alell XY6lls. Rubin Pmlnwilll.
-lulin Clublc-nu, :incl ulolin Terry.
Reporters: Yzlllismzl Hilligms, Bznrb Austin, Bzirlm AIUIIS5.
Maury XYzilLer. Clurol Duke, Pzun Lmlwzmls, Nzuicy
Ryg'L'li. Gaby lfrink, Donna Pownzill. Nlzlry Knllul.
Ellen Cllirispyn, :incl .lucly Brown.
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The 1960 Pefzfmfzl flflfllldl
llc-giliiling' with only ll theme ideal. Lind moving :llong
to produce zu HlIIllJlClCll book ol' 221 pages. the
Pennant Annual stall had ll busy' yezir.
Eleven seniors headed the stall ol writers :ind
sztlesnren. These seniors, working with Miss Kelly,
adviser, and their technical advisers, Mr. Ed
de Beznnnont and Mr. R. R. Benson, headed groups
ol' Seniors who served on connnittees. sold aids.
wrote and typed copy, :ind handled the finzinces.
liditoriul and Business stalls were:
Managing liditor und Pliotogrziplierz -Iini Cooke: I'icture
lfditor: Bud Russell. .Xrl lfmlitor: Ilodie lillisi ,Xssislznnt
Editor Q51-nior Sectionj: .Indy Brown. .Xssislztnt liditor
qillubs: I.indz1 lfields: ,Xssistunt Editor lilopypz ilzirolvn
Hurtfler: Assistant Editor lLillll6'l'Cl2lSS1llClljI ylzinet
McDowell: Clo-Business Mzinugers: Dick Deputy.
Frank Martin: Assistant, Don Gonsowskig Ad Manager:
.Xnne Hughes: Sports Xvritersz Football, Bob Held
and Bob Guinzt: Bztsketbzill, Dick Tztlbertg Mrestling,
ylohn Xveuverg Trac-k :ind Cross Ciountrv, John Conner:
Bzisebztll, Jack Turnockg Coll, -Inv Trovku. Seniors
who served on 4-onnnittees, sold ands, and worked on
the subscription drive were .-Xnn Riblet, chziirnlznl:
,lo Ann Sunnners, Helen Horin, Cvnthizi Teinplin,
:ind Sandy' Grimes, senior connnittee: Anne Myers,
flrztirinzin: Put Alenks, Michele M'illi:11ns, Sue Stutsnrzin,
iozzlerrlnss mnznzitferx' Linda Burnham and jackie
Fields, CllZllI'I116IlQ Pat -luv, Alive Turner, and Doris
Mitchell, dub ffmzzlzitlre: Alacqueline Tscihabold, Mimi
Sjzorlx u'ri1z'r.v.' Held, fiuinu, 111111 Tulbffrl
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Krziybill. Carole 'I'rover, HIIISIAIQ' Patti Xvziggoner,
Karen Kidder, dmznrz.
Those who worked on the subscription drive were
George Mc'Meekan, Sue Harrison. Bob Guinzi,
flynthizi Teniplin, Bucky Stoll, Karen Knight, Ken
Rztzitf, Yonni Reinoehl, Gerald Breiner. Clzirole
Troyer, Bob Held, .Ioan Singleton, l.1ntry' Czlll. Pail
,Xlt. Dave Southall, Sue Bartlett, l,eonurd Dellnrio
Dianne Banner, Bill llollzir. Lynthm l,:n1st'l1e. lerry
Kaiser, Shan-on Zinn, -Illll lfziir, l.indzi Burnhnnn.
l,oren DCIIILIS. Carrol Xlllul, l.zirry Long Lind lxnth
Truex. 4
The .Xd stall consisted ol the lollowing: Sntndrai
Hztrtnrgxn. .login Ifields, Anne Myers, Barb Matthew
Kelly Cummins, Xzincy XYilson, Chris mlohnson.
Sully' Xyenger. Mel Strzinneyer. Kziren Lnsher, I.en
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Sue Hzirdy.
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.Xliss Ilomiliy Kelly is the pulnliuiliom zulviser.
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and hard practice, the Blazers showed what their
football team was really like against Gary Froebel.
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favor of the Blue Blazers. The Blazers opened
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in our homefcoming game,
complete with queens,
rugged, hard-lought battle at Rice Ifield. A large
crowd saw every Blazer drive in the hrst half
crushed, despite a punt blocked by .Iohn XYeaver and
fumble recovered by Darl Compton. Finally, in the
fourth quarter, Bob Held dashed 83 yards for
Elkhart's only score. John llanzaruk, converted.
However. with only 31 seconds left, I.a Porte added
7 more points.
Blazer victory number hve came at the expense
of the John Adams Eagles, the third South
Bend team to be shut-out by lil-IS. Bob Guina scored
the first touchdown on a hfteen-yard pass from
quarter-back, lim Evans. hlanzaruk, added the
extra point, Moyese XYilliams c-limaxed a 58-yard
drive, bolting over for the third touchdown. set up
by Dick Klingaman, who recovered an Adams fumble o
the Blazer -ll. Final score: 20-ll.
Elkhart had no trouble winning a 27-fi boule-
coming victory over the Nlishawaka Nlaroons. Larry
Gall, hard-running Blazer fullback had his best
offensive night as he smashed for 82 yards in Iilteen
carries for a 5.5 average. Once again Bob
Held was the leading ground gainer with 93 in
sixteen carries lor a 5.8 average. ln the lirst
quarter, Gall added six points and Nloyese XX'illiams
scorecl with thirteen seconds lelt in the hall.
Among the plays ol the evening was a twc-nty-six-yard
Held goal by llohn Alanzaruk, ylr.
On bnow-swept School lfield. Llkhart llltl their
third deleat ol the season at the hands ol' thc-
mighty Central Bears. Howc-vc-r, this game was
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probably the finest one played by the Blazers all
season. After the Bears had secured a seemingly
conilortable lead of l0-0 in the third quarter, they
were outplayed the rest of the hall. Tackle, Pete
Peek, started the Blazers on their way when he
recovered a Central fumble on the Elkhart 45. Larry
Call found daylight on the Bears' 20 and ran into
the end lone. Midway in the fourth quarter EHS
again hit pay-dirt behind the driving elliorts of
Gall, who banged oil 38 yards in hve carries.
Central still retained a I0-I3 lead: however, the
Blazers started another drive, only to have a pass
intercepted by a Central player and to see the
season end with a loss.
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The Blazer fguaa'
Won tire Holiday Tourney
The New Year began with the Blazers winning
their own Holiday Tourney. The Blazers, who worked
smoothly in the afternoon against Bedford for an
85-60 decision, went into the night game and topped
Gary Tolleston, 48-46.
The 1960 model of the E.H.S. Basketball team ran
their new year total to three straight wins, with
the 70-60 win over the South Bend VVashington
Panthers. But this winning streak ended when the
Bellmen playing one of their best games of the
season suffered their first loss of the new year to
Fort Wayne Central 69 53
In the next game Elkhart couldnt find the range
against the Michigan City Red Devils and got be it
63 52
On the following night Richmond s Red Deuls got
many easy baskets and defeated the Blazers 60 51
The Blazers took their ninth defeat of the season
61 65 at the hands of Fort H ayne 1North the
following Friday night Fort H ayne s 83 free throw
Steve Bell and Denny Foster came into the South
Bend Riley game to help the Big Blue press and
defeat the VVildcats. The quickness and ability of
these guards added to the efforts of the Blazers to
beat Riley, 67-61. Bell was high for the Blazers
with 18 points: Foster and Lamb got 11.
Using the same press and fast break successfully for
the second straight night, Elkhart trounced YVashington
Clay, 79-57. junior guard, Steve Bell was high for
the second straight night. The Blazers' defensive
ball-playing stood out sharply in this game.
South Bend Adams assured itself of at least a sh are
of the E N I H S C Championship by downing Elkh rrt s
scrappy Blue Blazers 56 48
Elkhart ended its regular season with a well earned
71 56 victory over South Bend Central This win give
Elkhart a 10 10 season record and served as a
confidence builder for the coming sectionals The
Blazers fired a red hot 529 percentage from the field
as they became the first Elkhart team to down
the Bears since the 1955 56 regionals
The B Team under the superb coaching of erry
Hostetler went through their season with only mo
Front roi fam Inn! Tom Fetters 'Hike Smith Arlxn I uen erzrlz 1 Second mu jun H001 er larry Hardy Ro ev Kollat B111 Bxrkel
Mike Ron one Third :oz ll alter Hzse jun D nipsex Paul Reasoner Coley Webb Dennis Kessler .Sidney Llzs Coach jerry Hostetler
percentage was good enough to overcome the field
goal difference in which E H S led Northside
A crowd of nearly 7 000 fans saw E H S lose an early
17 point lead then fight back to beat their old rival
Goshen in a thrilling overtime 60 57 The win ex
tended the Blazers streak to 37 straight wins over
the Redskins
defeats The fine outside shooting of the B Team
was one of the main factors contributing to this
good record The members of the B Team were Tom
Fetters Mike Ronzone Roger Kollat Tom Lantz
Sidney Ulis Bill Bickel Mike Smith Paul Reasoner
Woody Graham Dennis Kessler jim Dempsey
and Coley 1Vebb The latter two were moved up to
the varsltv on and off during the year
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The L111clel11'z1tt'cl Bl2llC'l'5 tlicl at lint- jul: in the
wevtimmls an tlicy tlisprm'ecl prcclintiom ginml mtil
by winning the tm11't1ain1e1it. XX'itl1 the lllSlOIll2ll'X
Uzixiylarnly but lilkliznt' yell in their cars. thc Big
Blue went on to laiwwe once again that it wsu
"nolJmly but 1ilkl1:n't". In the Dist gznnc, lilklnnt
lJC:1t the Xlllllxlll'llSil lnmlizins. umznltcml ln lfmncr Btll
nizan. Dimk ulnlinwn, In ai ware ul 5771 1. 'llu-n the
Blaifc-ix lat-an at Stllllilif liriwul tt-ann. '35-IIS.
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ffonrll .Unv Iiafll'x imrvl rrflrrlx Ihr' ups rmrl zlmmzv of Ihr' gunzz'
but foyl the 5Ei11I.'fl16Zl5
In the thircl ganie, the Blazers again laced the
Rerlxkins. The Blazers sucreeclenl in running their
string ol' wins to 38 ntraight over Goshen in a wilml
tussle that saw the Blazers flown bv seven points
with lour minutes to go in the ganie ancl then Mage
a cmnehac'k to win, 1545-65. lilkhartk tlelense played
a vital part in winning the Goshen game ancl also
in the Clmicorml game that night. The Blazers starterl
the ganie at a peak that is hartl to reach alter
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Qzunes In the illeerlmlock. Pep liziml. zmil cheer-
lexulers, l'mler the lczulcrsliip ol Hrs. Alice lfox.
rlic' clieerlmlock perlormccl :it :all the lrome games. two
our-olflown games :mal the Lourneys. The following
cliecrlezulers, cozicliecl by Nliss Kemlzill. :ulclecl nizmy
new :mil clillerem clieers lo llie clieerlmloclis routines:
Helen Horin :mal Ifznillr Trucx, seniors :mil Clurolyn
Cmslzilsoir, Xanax' lieerli :xml Shirley Kirin-le. juniors.
llie Pep ligiml. clresseil in their blue :mil while
soilml lilzuer izickeis. sei ilu' lcinpo lor Ii.H.S.
xictoilcs Milli their sllllllh lllNlllllls. l,eil by Nlzirxin
Nlelkus. llie ligmk :irouseil winning spirit in tlic' lzms.
amz' the men belzirm' the men
llcsicles ilu-se aitlrgulioiis ilml are easily nolimul,
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su-Iles, 'l lic-se 'Amen lreliiml Ilia' men" imliule
illcilllic-is ol llie IQ.H.S. lan lilly who serx e :is gnu'
L keepers. ticker sellers :mil siorv keepers. 'lilw lbiggtsl
ob ol ill ilu llckcl sznlvs. wars lmmllecl elliciemly
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Banque! Awards and the 56415011
playing Lhree ganna in three clans. The Blazers
went on Lu lllill the larsl-niming Xlinutenien, lil-5.3.
:incl clinch the sectional lille.
Alert interceplium, hm hreznkx, line i11u1'kxi11zrml1il1,
znnil excellent ilelenme ull were niuin lhcmix in winning
the lfglfllllllx 'I'he Blazers llilllllllfll Plfllllhlllll in the Tlff' fffffflffflu 'lfllff VIH lffflv llfflfl ffmfl' 09 Hflfff' fmfl Jeff?
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first gznne ul the zilternrmn. rm-ll, :mil then went on lu
play one ol' their hear hull gznnex hy whipping Sl.
kjuek lnilizmais. till-53. These wins pun lL.ll.S. in Lhe
Sl'llll-l'illllllS ul lfort xyllfllk' the lulluwing week.
where they gui helix In the quirk Central ligerx
ul lforl Xxvilylll 68-56.
Injuries which lllll1llJCl't'll LQ.H.S. during the lll'Sl Imri
ul the season prfwecl in he :rn niil which prmlumeil
zu Allifbllg heneh, :incl an line alll-arounml Leann lznler
in the season.
Our regional ilmilllmimls were llUllUl't'll ill the
annual lmnquel nponwreil hy the HILIXFCCS. lfreml
'linylury mzielr ol the N.ll..'X..X. chznnpions, Ohiu
Suite. gave un inspiring lull: to the lilzuers on the
clesire Lu play lmsketlxill. The Nlmr Yziluarhle Trupliy
was ziwzmlecl to Larry Long: Don Pleleher won the
Ennnert Free 'lhrow Awzrrcl annul lim livzms was
elected Clzrplziin. Roger Kollzrt won the Robbins if
Nlenmriul Award for the B-Teznn lree-throw average. Ewm Cum dom, W,
lfll.Xkf'fIIlIH Il7l'IH'!i irimzers and YfII'l1A'!'I'5f Coarlz .Wav Be !. lfrrrl 'I'11r.'m', larry luring. lim lfvrnzf, Ilxnz l,ll'f!'III'I
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First row: Lantz, T.: Boss, j., Ort, 1.: llIcMeekan, G.g Barrett, T.g Holderman, B.g Tschumakorr, ll. Second row: Coach Grover Smith,
Arlley, j.,' Fellers, T4 Niece, B., Bremer, G., Cowley, j.: Bickel, B., Chaffee, B.,' Fletcher, D.g Szlcott, B.
Netmen and Coach Smzlh Brzhg Slate Crown to EHS
A brilliant Blazer net season was climaxed by
the bringing of the conference title to Elkhart.
The title match commenced with the drowning of a
Mishawaka team in a deluge of winning tennis 5-0.
Following this triumph, our fuzzball favorites
took Fort YVayne North Side in stride, 3-2, then
blanking a strong Goshen team 5-0 and dittoing
this score on an afternoons excursion to South
Bend for a contest with the Eagles of John Adams.
Riley's XVildcats, seeking to down the undefeated
Blazers, did so . . . but Elkhart cooly took the
four other matches and continued their string ol'
victories, by taking a dramatic Michigan City
match, 3-2. Only a victory over South Bend
Central was needed for a clinched flag. The netters
sent the Bears away humbled 5-0.
The new champs, beat I.aPorte and set the stage
lor the meeting with Hammond High, also undefeated
champs, from the Nest division ol' the N.I.H.S.Cl.
to take crown and the mythical state championship,
by a 5-0 score.
XVe should appreciate greatly the hard work
volunteered by those four boys and their coach
Grover Smith. The champs are Tim Barrett, George
NlcNleekan, George Tscliumakow, and Bill Holdeman.
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Conference Cfzamlw
Led by senior Chuck liIIlb2ll'gCI', the lilkhart High
cross country team went undefeated last fall.
First, the unbeaten li.H.S. Harriers, swept to
a one-sided victory in a ten-mile invitational relay
event at Rice Field. H'ith each of the top five
Elkhartans running a two-mile leg, Coach Aloe Harvey's
team finished six hundred yards ahead of second
place YVarsaw.
ln the annual Shortridge Invitational cross-country
nleet at Indianapolis, the Blazers scored an
amazing low total ol' eighty-four points against
a huge field of thirty schools and two hundred and
hfty-six individuals. lilkhart's Chuck I.jIIlbElI'gCI' was
first, junior Bobby Scott was fifth, Pat Pettit,
Captain John Conner and Bobby Escue also placed.
Next, Elkhart won their first N.I.H.S. conference
cross country title at I.aPorte.
After the N.I.H.S. conference victory, the
Blazers traveled to South liend's Ershine Park to
win their third consecutive sectional crown.
Elkhart hnished the cross country season with
a heart-breaking third at the State Meet. Several
team injuries accounted for this defeat but even a
third place gave the Harriers the best season's
record ever posted by an 1i.l-I.S. teani.
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The cross country term: n'iIl1 CUIIFII joe' Hr1ri'1'j
:H the flllllqllfff Bill Sm'1'n.srn1, liwnrgr' .1lcMe1'kan, Conch Grover Smith, Clmrles Il'11lkz'r, Couclz Elm' Hll7'7'I'j', ,UIIII CUIIIHI mul Ceorve
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Wresllerf Qualfy For Slate
In 1960 Coach Rollie Hoover guided the XVrestling
team to a fine aeason record ol' T-l-l.
The matmen also made a good showing in tournaments.
The team finished set-ond in hoth the Conference and
the Sectional meets. Five Blazers, Bob Scott, -Ierry
Hart. llohn XYeaver, lack Turnofk and Larry Gall
qualified lor the regional meet.
At Lalayette the Iilkhart wrestlers won the meet
and qualified lour hors for the State meet.
Scott, 'l'urnoc'k and Gall won third place medals
at the State meet. XYearer placed fourth. The Blazers
finished eighth in the State team standings.
Bob Scott, jerry Hart, Lyle Smith,
Dennis Howard, Clete Kelly, .Iohn
Lettermen are
Ted Fairheld,
XX'eaver, Dave Anglemeyer, Frank Martin, Bill
Hollar, .lack Turnock, Larry Gall and Steve Hardy.
WVRESTLIXG SQI 'AD
Toll: lf01l'f'IvUIIl .Uillwg Sll'1'I' Hardy, 1.11711 firlll. lurk ilillfllllfk, Bill Hvllur, Duzfr' lfllllgllfll, fmnk Mrirlirz, Rullir' llmn'1'r'. Mirldlz' Hon'
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jzmry' Hurt. Don lx'i1lrl1'r, Bobby Stoll.. linger ffllfllllllll, 'l1f'll Fairfielfl
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VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD
Left lo right, lmek row: Deiber, Dick: Huffman, Dickg Turnoek, jackg Pefklmm, john: Foster, Dennis: Mnlronl, DfI!Z,"71!Ill7f'l'l, Dirk: Long,
I.arry,' Coach lerry Hmteller. Front rozv: Alullzis, Tomg Kelly, Cleleg Lums, Don: CIIIIIIIIIVHS, Frzmkq Fl'l'.SlI0llIA, Ray: Slllllll, Mike: Stull, john
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Slow Baseball Season
Pzekv Up Speed
XVith only lour returning lettermen and a few
prospects up from the B-team, the Blazers started
this season with dim hopes of equaling last years
record. The four lettermen returning were Tom
I john Slull
Mathis, Ray Freshour, jack Turnoek and Clete Kelly.
sliding in
Although the Blazers were shut out by Mishawaka
in their third game of the season, the Blazers came
hack to heat the Maroons in Conference play 3-2.
The Blazers, looking very good at times, but not
hitting or making key plays at the right times, lost
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to the following teams: S.B. St. -Ioe, S.B. Riley, I
S.B. Aclams, LaPorte, and Mishawaka.
The Blazers have beaten Niles, Green Township,
Nlishawaka and S.B. Washington. The latter
two were eonlerence games.
Clelf' Kelly 111 lull, Tom Slllllll
on ilu' mozmll
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Take The Stare
Track this year showed signs ol' excellence not
only in the record-breaking performances of Cornelius
Miller and Charles Umbarger but also in the entire
squads achievements. Our fine season was a result of
all out eflorts by Bob Held, Tom Gaspelin, john
Conner, Bobby Scott, Moyese XVilliams, Bob Chaffee, Pat
Pettit, Randy Adams, Steve Hardy, jim Middleton,
Gary Barber, Steve Price, and Jim Evans.
The Blazers, this year as last year, have continued
to win by large margins.
For the second year in a row, Elkhart took the
Goshen Relays. Alter winning the ENIHSC, Elkhart
coped the NIHSC meet lor the First time in the history
ol' the school with Chuck Umbarger setting a new
mile record with el:2e1.ti.
During the sectionals which were won by Elkhart,
Cornelius Miller Ui'-1" high junipj and Umbarger both
set new sectional records.
.Xt the Regional Meet, the EHS Track
Squad smashed the Indiana all time regional
mile record Ql'mbarger A1:2l.f1j and
captured their second regional crown.
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Hollur, Ii.: Sroll, Ii.: Hl'I1f1l'P'.Y1I7l, T. 2nd 1'ow.' Adams, lf.: BIlI'IIf'l', 1' 1 ze: D Hn 1 asjze 1
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Iiirkel, li.: lillix, j.: Cizllrixxo, I.: .UrDo11'1'll, D.: lVis1', H'.,'lf.Xf1ll', 011 It 1 1 mg: U1 II
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II1 Sizzle Meet
After placing third in the State meet last year,
Coach Max Bell again laced a rebuilding job with
his golf prospects. Coach Bell lost two of his hrst
four men, but had three returning lettermen: senior
jay Troyka and juniors Steve Bell and john Cawley.
This year, seven boys played on the varsity
squad at one time or another. Bell, Cawley, Troyka,
Chuck Conway, -Ielf Van Horn, Bob Silcott, and Bob
Stone participated in matches during the season.
In ENIHS Conference action, the Blazers started
slowly, but came on strongly in the latter part of
the campaign to hnish with a li-6 record. This
was good enough for a third place in the final con-
ference standings, behind I,aPorte and South Bend
Adams.
Including several outside matches, the Blazers'
hnal season record was I2 victories and 6 defeats.
In tournament play, EHS finished second in the
Dyer Invitational with a total of 324 strokes.
Competing against 26 of the hnest high school teams
in the state in the LaPorte Invitational, the Blazers
came in fifth with an aggregate of 337.
At the sectional meet in Fort XVayne on May 14,
the Blazer linksters qualified for the state meet
by finishing in the first four out of 31 teams competing.
Slum' and Troyka: pulling IH'llf'ffC6
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The Varsity Clluh, sponsoretl hy Nh: Silcott,
i11tl111lt-s hogs who have won Illllllll' letters i11 high
sthool zitlllctics. The puipost- ol tht- fluh is to clircct
highest loyztltics to thc school, to 1'ec'og11i1t' the dignity
ol' the best ellorts ol Zlllf' athlete i11 wl1z1tex'e1' sport l1t-
111:11 cuter. to t-11c'o111':1gc 11 clost-1' lcllowsliip z1111o11g players
:incl to join i11 solving 1011111 lJI'OlJlCIll5. .fXls11, to 111z1i11t11i11
z111ml clcvclop ll l1igl1 Slilllflilfll ol t'iti1c11sl1ip :mtl
school 111o1'g1lt'.
'l'l1ci'l11h sponsorecl "l'111'e11ts Night" at o11t' ol the
loothull gillllCN, worlgctl on the tli111t' line, haul Varsity
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I'Ire Girls rhitletic Xwicizttiritt was rngznrifetl to
prmimtc atncl SlilIlllillIC clean sputuiiiztmliip,
lrienclxhip, :tml grmtl health Itttbitx nl in nteinlners
and uppmietits. l'nnler the tlirectiun ul Xliss Kenclzlll.
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the clulm Urllsislx ul tllirty-two tnenrliers who tneet
twice at week in the Xletliotlist Clliurch gym.
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lenter. 'liter ulw haul their zninuztl lxultnin
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hatsketlmll :intl tennis UlUI'I!2illlClllS. with iteigirlmming
wtiirmlx, :incl workt-tl un the Dilne Line.
ln Huy the club ltelcl :tn Awztrcl Banu uct wh
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they presented letters and ziwzmls. They ztlw sent
wverztl nit-inlmt-is to at xpring It-zulctxllip cgnnp.
benefiting club plants lor next year.
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People Make A School
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courtesy
Mrs johnson conduct
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Books arc lmportant but people make our
school Ex ery day two thousand of us lush or
amble through the routme of classes meetmgs
and programs
teachers, students 21dll1ll11SU'21tOTS uorkmg
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wrrelnry: lwlly Cummins, boys' .social clmzrnmn: Ann Riblei, lrcrzsurer: Miss Kendall, sponsor
Our senior year, the year we had waited for, had
Thg Qf finally arrived: the year that we were the leaders in
various clubs, the year that we received the top honors
in speech, music and athletics, the year that we were
. to prepare lor our future lives. XYe realized that
ThE Story of Our SCI'110f Year this would be the last time we would be in high school
and pledged ourselves to do everything we could to
make it the best year yet.
At the beginning ol' the year, one senior from each
homeroom IIICL to liorm the Senior lixecutive Council.
They planned many ol' our activities working with
Mr. Harvey and Miss Kendall. One ol' the Councils
first projects was the choosing ol' the Class Play,
"Medea", a Greek tragedy.
Not long alter we had had our pictures taken, we
were spending more money ordering name cards,
and caps and gowns. XYhen the ollice sent us "appli-
cations for graduation", we had to drop our nicknames
and sign our lull names for our diplomas.
Games this year took on a new meaning lor us:
many ol' the senior boys were playing lor the last
time: many ol' the girls were watching their last
games or tourneys. This feeling showed in the unity
A pose scan only on Saturdays
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On April 22 our class picnic was held. The theme
was "T.V. Personalities".
In May, attending the prom as guests ol the juniors
was a real treat. There was no worrying about the
decorations, tables, refreshments, or tickets. The
theme was "Mystic Seang it was a beautiful affair.
XYhat a feeling of pride we had when our Annual
was published. YVe were now a part of the written
history of li.H.S. in a book recording our year.
At last our senior activities arrived: Senior Day,
the .X.A.L'.TY. Tea, Baccalaureate, Senior Banquet,
Commencement. XYe began thinking ol' all the things
that we had participated in. Soon we would be
leaving with our diplomas to go in many directions
but we would never forget the three years we
spent at Ii.H.S.hworking. playing. learning.
Pep Club IIIl'HI,II'I'9 dwroralf'
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RANDALL ADAMS SANDIE ADAMS SHARON ALLER PATRIKQIA K. ALT DAVID T. ANDERSON DOROTHY ANDERSON
VIUANITA ANDERSON BARBARA AUSTIN DONALD AYREA LARRY BAKER SUE IXARTLETT DIANE BAUER
CLASS OF '60
ERITS BEIIER GENE BEUER DONALD M. BELT
IIARL BENANDER LION D, ISENTZ ROBERT I.. IIERGER BIRUTA ISERZINS ION BIRDSEY MARY Ii ISLAIIKWELL
THOMAS BOARDMAN DEE ANN BOOKS HLENDON BONTRAGER JAMES P. BONTRAGER TOM BOROSH VATRICZIA A. BO
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LINDA I. BOWMAN CHARLES W. BOYLEN MARY L. BOZZUTO HARRY BRAC!! GERALD ISREMER DENNIS BRENNEMAN ,IERRY BRITTON
,IAMES R. BROWN ,IUIDITH BROWN TINI BRUGCDNER HEORILE BL'1IKLIfN LOLA BLYTKLANIW
CLASS OF '60
LUCILLE MAE BURKEY BILLIE JO BURKS LINDA BURNHAM BARBARA A. KIALKINS
LAWRENCE R. CALLAN DAVID CAPPPELLETTI PATRICIA A. CASEY IOAN CATAPANO BOB CTHAFFEE
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TOM CHANEY MICHEAL E. CHECKLY RONALD CHRIS GLORIA CITTADINE
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TERRY K. KZLAUSEN LINDA ,IO COBLENTZ SHERRUN CZUHN ELAINE CONNER .IUHN T. CIUNNER JAMES COOKE
LL'ANN CORNER MARY KAY CORNER WAYNE D. CORPE I.-XNI.I LII f,l'Lf'I'F LYNDA CIUY IIKAN CIUX
CLASS GF '60
VICIKI COX DANIEL I. CIROSBIE SUE ANN CULP
KELLY CIUMMINS MARIBETH DANIELS CHARLES DAVIS MARTIN RAY DAVIS STEPHEN KENT DAVIS SUSAN DAVIS
VIRHINIA DAVIS LEONARD ILDARIU RICQHARD N. DLI-IAYS RILHARI1 E, DEIISER PAT DEISENRUTH TNI.-XRILYN D-U
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IJEANNA R. IMIXUIS DARLINE DUNMIRE BARRY DUVALL JERRY EAGON JAMES H. EARL
WINNIE EARL LINDA EASH CATHY EASON MICHAEL R. EASTMAN
JAMES A IVR
CLASS CDF '60
JIM EGELER JUDIE KAY ELLIS ARLENE V. ELSASSER BARBARA EMMUNS
MARY ANN ERWIN JACK H. EVANS JIM EVANS JAMES FAIR
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TED FAIRFIELD EDWARD E. FERGISON JUDY FESSENDEN JACQUELINE FIELDS JOAN FIELDS LINDA L. FIELDS
MARILYN FISCHER JACK K. FOLTZ DENNIS FORBREGD MARY BETH FORNEY SUSAN ANN FOSTER RAY FRIESHUUR
CLASS GF '60
SONJA FRISBY LARRY GALL PEGGY GASKILL
THOMAS IQASPELIN THOMAS CAUME CIRETCHEN GEBBARD NANCY GLACE TIM GLASSBURN MARY IELUKIK
.IUHN f?UERL:VIK DON GONSOSKI JERRY GONSLJSKI SANDRA GRAMES JOE IIRAN JAMES flRHI.IML'ND
LINDA GROLIMUND DAVE f:Rowr:or:K HUB GUINA SALLY GUSTAFSUN HOB 1:Yf:l BARR HAHA MARY JANE HAGER
SUSAN HARDY SUSAN HARRISON ANN HARTMAN PATSY IIARTMAN SANDY HARTMAN
CAROLYN HARTZLER RIiIiIff1fiA HARVEY SANDRA HARVILL ,IAMES HASELXYUUD
CLASS OF '60
DAVID HEATH STEPHEN HEIDER JENNY HEIST
BRUCE HICKS REBECCA HICIKS RICHARD HIGH RONALD HILL
ISUIS HELD DIXIE HERSHBERGER
STEPHEN HIMEF LINDA HULIUERM.-XN BILL P. HOLL.-XR V.-XRULYN HOLTZINIQER NURM.-X HOOLEY HELEN HOUYER
HELEN HURIN HAIL ELLEN HORN IRUNNIE HURNE MIKE HUWARI7 ROBERT.-X HUWARD PHIL HUWL.-XNII
CLASS QF '60
ANNIZ HL'IlHIif KATHY HL'I.I. IIM HLIRLEY
,IICANNE HLWTER I'AL'I. IANIHRU TXIIKTIII-Xlil. I.-XX'A1,NII,Iw PI-.1 :HY EIU INIEUIHY V.-XXII"I..-X 5L'Ii EI.-XIQIQER .IANI4 Ii IANZARVK
PATRI4 IA I.-XY PATRILI.-X .-X. ,IIZNKQ Il.-XRH.-XR.-X ,IUHNSUN 4HRISTINIi JOHNSON ,IIQIWITH ANN IUHNSUN IW M.-XXINE IUHNYI
,IL'I7Y H, .I1WIfI'H CAROL JUMP KATHY LYNNE KAMISS TERRY KASIQR ,IAMES IW, KEfiIiRRI'IS f,LIiTE KIQLLY RI! HARID KIfLLY
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CIARULE KIfLVIiR BETH ANN KIZNIIALL PAT KIiNNIiIlY IARUL 9. KIIIDIIR KAREN KIIIIIFR
CLASS CDF '60
LINDA KIDI3IiR PRISVILLA KIIJIDIER SANDI K. KIDDER GARY KILMIER
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NORMIAN L. KIRCHNER KAREN sus KNIHHT MARALEE KRAYIIILL uuxru KRL'I'P LFE L.-xllvmxx'
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MICHAEL A. LANIBDIN SHARON E, LANKER CYNTHIA LANSCIHE JANET LARIMER
BEVERLY LAIOUNT ROGER LEEIJY MITCZIIELI. LEHMAN LINDA K LENNOX AI.IfIIi LIIZQINARIH PAT LETOURNEAU
NIARYIN S. LEYINSKY TOM A. LEWIS BILL LIYENGOOD RILHARI? LOCKXYOOI3 DARLICNE SUE LONEY NANCY LONEY
CLASS CDF '60
LARRY LONG RUTH LUIJLOXK' JANE LUNDQUIST
JOHN LUSHER KAREN LUSHER WM. R. MAIDLEM JOAN R. MAIER KARL Cl. IVIAIN DONALD MALCZOM
VAROLYN J MARKLEY RUTII MARQUARIJT FRANK K. MARTIN JUDY MARTIN RON MARTIN XYENIHELL MARTIN
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RICHARD MASSE BARBARA MATIIEXY NANCY MATHIAS RAY MAIAULEY PATRICIA McCLANE JAMES MQCLUCKIE MARY LOU Mffil
JUDITH MQKIISBIN
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MARY MJIREARY JUDY MQDONOUGH JANET MQDOWELL TERRY A. M:FALL TERRY fi, MQFARLAND
CLASS OF '60
MARY MIALAUKIHLIN HELEN L. MQMANUS GEORGE MQMEEKAN
DALE IVIEDFORID JACK MELKUS MARVIN MELKUS JUDY MESSER KLAUS METSCIHER
JAMES MIDDLETON OLA MIDDLETON CHARLOTTE MILLER CIORNELIUS MILLER
DAVID MILLER PAT KAY MII.LER PEKGIQY D, MILLER RAY MILLER SANDY MILLER IZARASUE MINEGAR
DORRIS MITCHELL MONTE MOORE MIKE MOYER DONALD MUIAILNIILICEL PAT MURRAY ANNE MYERS
CLASS OF '60
PATTI MYERS SALLY MEYER TED MYERS
CAROL NITKA SANDRA NUTTINKL
PAUL NEEL CAROL ANN NEWMAN WAYNE V. NICCUM RUTH ANN NIECE
ANNE OAKES
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LINIJA UKLITZ
JAMES A. URT NANCY URT TIM UTT KIARULYN
UVERMYER
DIANA OWEN JOHN UXVEN ROBERT PANTON LEONARD PAOLETTI ROCICU PAPANDR
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EA WAYNE PARISH JAMES S. PARKER
JOHN IASTON PETER PEIZK NIARY LOU PEFFLEY PHILIP IIIJWARI3 PENN PAT PIITIT
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JUDY PLETCHER SALLY PULLARI7 JOY POTTER MARGARET PRIMAVERA
CLASS OF '60
SALLY J. QUIER KENNETH RAATZ PAUL XY. RAMSEY
NED A. REITI-I VERONICA REINUEHL VICTORIA REINUEHL PATRICIA REPLOGLE
SL'Ii RAUSER HERBERT M, RIEIZYISS
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SHARON K. REPLOGLE ANN RIBLET KARLEEN VI. RICHTER TERRY RIENDEAU ETHEL RINKER JAMES RITCHIE
CHARLES ROBBINS TOKALEE ROBERTO GINGER ROBERTS DIANE ROBISUN ,IUDY RODERIIIK LOUIS RODINO
CLASS OF ' 60
DENNIS ROSE REBECCA KAY ROSE GAYLE ROXYE
GAYLORD RUSSELL ROBERT A. RUSSELL LUCY RUSSO PAT SANDERS FRANCES SARBER DOUGLAS SOUTER
CHARLES SAVARY STEVE SAYRE LINDA SCHALLIOL DENNIS SCIHMIDT RUSS SCZHNEIDER MARY E. SCHOLFIELD
RITA SI-IROCK NANCY SCHUSTER GAIL A. SCOTT DAVE SCOVILLE MARNA SECOUR DON SI-IANK GARY SH.-XUM
PAT SHEMBERGER DAVID SHREINER SUSAN LYNNE SIMONS JOAN SINCILETUN DONNA SLACZK
BRENDA SLAYTON EVELYN MARIE SLOAT WILLIAM A, SMITH ,IANICE SMITH
TED E. SMITH, IR. TED M, SMITH. JANE SMOKER
KATHY SOLI DAVE SOUTHALL LARRY L. STAUB TERRY D. STAUFFER
CLASS OF '60
LARRY SNYDER ,IENNIE ANNE SULI
STAN STEELE JOAN STEMM DAVE STENBERG VICLKIE STEVENS WAYNE E. STOLL PAT STOWE
MEL STRATMEYER ROGER STREETER SUSAN STUCKMAN ,IUHN FTL'LL JERRY STUMI' SLTSAN STUTSMAN
CLASS OF '60
IO ANN SUMMERS TUM SURFACE PHIL SWARTZELL
RICHARD TALISERT YI TEMPLETUN CYNTHIA TEMPLIN DIANE TERLEI' SARA THUMAS VHYLLIS TUTII
LINDA ANN TRACY PATTI TRIKIG ALLEN TRUL'T MARY TRUYATORE VARULE L. TROYER JAY XV. TROYKA
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PAT TRUAX FAITH TRUEX ,IACOUE TSCHABOLD GEORGE TSCHUIVIAKOWV ALICE TURNER .TACK TURNOCK MARCTIA ANN TIYYFL
CHARLEY UMBARGER THOMAS VANDEGRIFT SHARON K. VanDUSEN LANA VARDAMAN PHIL VETTER
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DAN E. WAGNER PATTI wAc:c,:oNER TOM WALERKO FRANK WALKER
IJARY KRUE WALKER JEAN XYALLIN WILLIAM XVALTER DOUGLAS L. WEAVER PATRICIA A. WARFEL
MICHAEL A. WARGON BONNIE WATERMAN DOUGLAS L. WEAVER JOHN WEAVER
PHIL WEAVER YICKIE ANN WEAVER SALLY K. XYENIIER
LARRY XYENTZ GENE XVENTZEL TOM WESTLAKE
KATHERINE WIESNER TRACY LEE WILHELM LARRY WILLEY A .I WILLIAMS DOROTHY WILLIAMS MOYESE WILLIAMS
CLASS OF '60
CAROL ANN WILSON NANCY SUE WILSON SHIRLEY WILSON
MICHELE XYILLIAMS
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ROY XYILTROUT lmN WINDSOR ERNEST WISE JIM WISE IIILL WISEMAN
PAT WOODWARD IJAYIIJ ZANOLAR .ION A. ZELLMER LEE ZEMANFK CAROL ANN ZIMMERLE SHARON S ZINN
The Senior lixecutive Council was lorlned to plan
many of our activities and to make the major
decisions ol' the class. The Council consisted of a
representative from each senior homeroonl and proved
to he a means ol' co-ordination between the class
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Klaus Iellx HOIlIf'I'IJtJlII 334 about fit'I'II1U7lJ4
fllr. Hawey cIlllII'!'XSE'K Ilia' St'I1lUl' EYf'f1l1ii'P' Council
officers, the sponsors and the class. Meeting with the
sponsors, the Council chose announcements, nominated
class officers, planned the Senior Day program, picked
caps and gowns, and lornled committees lor the
Class Play.
fifllllllflfl-IIQ but not pffllzietli Lewis .Iohn Borosh.
Robert Bailey. Patricia Brown. Stephen Clhilcote.
Donald Clliristy. lieth Dalrymple. David Haas. Ruth
Heiliger, David li. jenkins. Arthur johnson, Dan
johnson. Barbara uluday. Vance Keller. .Xrlene Kidder.
.Iudith I.eers. George I.ut1, Klint Lytell. lieth .Xnn
Newman. Linda Lee Phoehus, Rayburn Poll. Ralph
Price, Stephen Refutko, Myron Rose, Nlary Ann
Slayton, -lanice Smith. Richard Stainatorich, Charlotte
XX'ard. Nlary XX'illiains. Nlithele lvllllllllls, Nlil-te Yountc.
and .Ion l.ou Zlllllelllll.
lJ1i!'flU'f'cf but not KQHIFIIIIUI-ll.QI l.:n'ry Baker. Tom Chaney.
-lean Cox. Paul Dt-Nleyer. Bruce Hicks, Kludy Nlesser.
Pat Nlurray, Paul Neel, -Ianies Ritchie. 'led E. Smith. Alr..
Pat Truax, .Iacque Tschabold, Daniel XYagner.
Michael XYargon, Ernest XYise, Bill XYiseinan,
David Zanolar. Klaus Metscher fexchange student
lrom Gerinanyp.
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THE CLASS OF 1961
On Septeniher 8, we canle back to EHS with great
expectations lor rnanv activities scheduled lor this vear.
Now the sophs look up to us, and the seniors began
to act as il we were fit to associate with: the class ol' 'lil
really rated.
For our sponsors, we chose Mr. Bell and Mr. Stan
Rohrer to help us plan our class activities lor the
morning vear. lfor our ollicers we chose the lollowing:
president, Dave Erne: vice president. Phil Overg
secretarv, llarolvn Gustafson: treasurer, Aludv Sorg:
girls' social chairlnan. Nancy Keech: and bovs' social
chairman. Alohn Peckhaln.
On October lf, we gave our klunior lfollies, "'l'l1ose
XYonderl'ul Years", which was a great success. And
then on April 8, we presented our junior class play,
"Our Night Out", which was also a great hit.
thanks to Mr. Bussard.
On May H, the biggest social event ol' the year was held
at the North Side Gym, the -lunior-Senior Prom.
The decorations were in keeping with the theme,
Mystic Sea. He feel that our proni, was a fine tribute to
the departing seniors.
Before we knew it, the rest ol' the year had passed in
a llash ol' hurried activities. Now we are able to look
hack to our junior year as a very special and happy
part ol' our lile in the halls ol' EHS.
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Tl-IE CLASS GF 1962
lve entered lilkhart Senior High School in the
fall of 1959, feeling nervous, confused, and excited.
However, we settled down within a few weeks and
began a vear of hard work and play. After a while we
began to feel a part of the school because we now
could attend the high school dances after the
games, the pep sessions, the clubs of our choice.
and other school activities.
Later in the fall we held our hrst class elections, in
which we chose our class oflcers and class sponsors. He
elected these people to be our class officers: president,
Steve Bock: vice president, Richard Ballardg secretary,
Jeannine I.arseng treasurer, Leisa Cornikg girls' social
chairman. Marv Pendillg and bovs' social chairman.
Neil Schnieder. lfor our class sponsors, we chose Miss
jones and Mr. lrover.
During the following months, we were kept busv with
school activities, work and games. He had speakers
come and talk to us about our plans concerning
jobs and college. Our homeroom programs kept us
informed.
One of the biggest events of the rear was our class
party which was held on May lil, it was a lot of fun
and a huge success.
XYhen we ordered our class rings in the spring, we
felt that we really belonged at Elkhart High School.
As our sophomore year came to close, we looked
forward to the next year when we would come
back next September as juniors, not as nervous and
frustrated sophs.
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Bel rn Ill s
Bock Irrrlustrrcs
Brentwood Iurnrture
Bur nstrnes
Crlxert C,o11 1I1C1Ol1
C lI'l1llll kmphrbrous Homes
Clrrcrgo Telephone
Crnderell 1
Crtx News kgencx
Contrncntrl C rn
Countrx C lub I anes
Custorrr Booth Nlanufrcturrng Co
Date s Drrre Inn
Dax s T1 rnsfer Irrc
Do More C harr Co
Drake s
Dygert s Trrm and Body
Eger Mouldrng
Elkhart Amusement Corporatron
Elkhart Auto Dealers Assocratron
Elkhart
Elkhart
Elkhart
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Elkhart
Elkhart
Elkhart
Elkhart
Elkhart
Elpaco
Beddrng
Brass Mfg
Brrdge and Iron
Camera Center
Clearrng House
Foundry and Machrne
Gravel Corporatron
Lumber and Savs mrll
Packrng Corporatron
Pattern I1 orks
Photographers Assocratron
UIIIVCTSICY
IN eldmg and Borler Works
Ernest Holdeman and Collet Inc
Excel
Federal Press
Ferndelle Food Shoppe
Freldhouse
Funeral Homes
Garber s
Gas Company
Godfrey Conveyor
Goldbergs
Gygr Insurance
Hart Homes
Hotel Elkhart
Industrral Lamp
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Keene s
Kegerrers Supply
Kennatrack Corporatron
Key Machrne Tool
K M Krefer
Kresge s
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Nletrl lormrng
Nlrlcs I rboratorres
Nloore s Cleaners
Xfotor Supply Co Inc
Nlxcr s Nlen s I1 err
Nrckles Bakery
Owner s Drscount Corporatron
Parkmor Plaza
Perry 5 l0c Stores
Prerre 'Nloran Shopprng Center
Radar Heatrng and Sheet Metal
Rapp Compa y
Rrblet Products
Rrchardson Homes Corporatron
Rollre 811111131118 Parnt Spot
Rosen Bros
Roosevelt Shopprng Center
Russell the Coalman
Russell Insurance
Schult 11 arehouse
Selmer H A
Serwrce Press
Shaum Electrrc
Shrerner Parmater lumber C
Shult7 Insurance
Sorgs
South Srde Cleaners
South Srde Platrng
Star Machrne
Stephenson s
Strauss Pres
Style Shop
Superror Hone Corporatron
Sutula Studro
Templrn s
Thompson Screvs
Truth Publrshrng Co
Tusrng Marrne Supplv
Volcano
Hhrte Nlanufacturrng
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Vfoody and Irmas
Ivrays Ice Cream
Xoder Asphalt Co
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MACHINE COMPANY INC
218 S ELKHART AVE PHONE .IA 21765
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Where the Smart Grrls Shop
EINUEIIELLA
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EINUEHELLA
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Caroln "Gus" Gusiafson, E.H.S. Cheerleader
CDNGRATULATICDNS
CLASS GF
1960
WIIIIDY and IRIIAAS SNACK BAR
MACHINE SPECIALTIES INC
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assembled preczszon adjusted and Iubrzcated ready for mstallatzon
Manufacturers of Dexter Boat Trallers
and DCXEIHUIIC Automatlc Traller Brakmg Systems
LIGGETT SUPPLY Gm EQUIPMENT CQ
2030 so MAIN ST ELKHART INDIANA
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2820 W FRANKLIN ST ELKHART INDIANA
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MACHINE TOOLS
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S W from the center of Elkhart
Adults 50 cents
Under f1fteen 25 cents
A remlnder of the
Good Qld Days
on State Road 19, just 4 miles
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JOHN LITKE
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A NAME YOU LL WANT T0 REMEMBER'
GREATEST PAINT SENSATION
IN 50 YEARS'
Easy to use wrth brush or roller
One coat COVCFS-CITIES qulckly
Use on any surface won t chlp
Odorless type pamt anytlme
Rlch velvety washable fimsh
Economncal-costs less per job
Wlde range of colors
GARBERS INC
224 SO MAIN STREET ELKHART
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ZIESEL BRQTHERS
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of 3 Store Fronts,
with Four Floors
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Second Floor
Annex
and the
Entire Building
at rear with
causeway over
the Alley!
Ziesel's sfarfed serving flae eoinnznnify wifb Ibis
guiding principle, "You must be Safisfiedv!
As class affer class graduated from E.H.S.
Ziesel's foo, continued fo look forward . . . fo expand
in order to beffer serve flae ever growing needs
of fbe community. Today, as always, wifb every
purchase nSdfiSfdCfi0l1 is the most im porfanf
fbing we sell "!
this Modern Age of 1960 it looks like this
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When you Kay
Calvert Coal and Ui!
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CALVERT COAL AND OIL COMPANY
901 LAFAYETTE
PHONE .IA 2 0794
WHITE MANUFACTURING COMPANY
ELKHART INDIANA
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ROAD AND CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY
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May you have happy motoring
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Elkhart Auto Dealers ASSOCIQUIOU
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John Conner, Sherron Cohn, Sue Rauser, Dick Depuiy IOwnerl
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BALL SERVICE INC
DODGE PLYMOUTH
VERNON M BALL INC
DeSOTO PLYMOUTH
VAN HORN MOTOR SALES
FORD
VALLEY PONTIAC CO
PONTIAC
BILL ELSEY MOTORS INC
OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC
ENYART BATTJES CHEVROLET INC
CHEVROLET
NC WECKEL KRAL LINCOLN MERCURY CO
LINCOLN MERCURY
LOCHMANDY BUICK SALES INC
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CONTINENTAL CAN COMPANY INC
Best Wlshes for the Class of 1960
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1142 W. BEARDSLEY AVENUE
CCDNGRATULATIQNS
T0 TI-IE CLASS OF 1960
Meet you cz! Kresggs
Main at Franklin
Good luclr to the Graduates
MARTIN S FEED STORE and PET SHOP
T16 w JAcKsoN
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SCHULT WAREHOUSE-SALES, DISTRIBUTORS
1800 SOUTH MAIN ST
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Dlvlslon of .fclrult Corporation
good Zack
As you cross the budge
Between your school days
And the future
Mlller Steel and Supply Co Inc
Elkhart lndrana
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Elkhart Bridge and Iron Co.
and
C'ompl1mentA of
FEDERAL PRESS C0
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METAL FORMING CORP
Manufacturers
0pen Back Inclinuble Punrlr Presses
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CUNGRATIIIATIONS T0 THE CLASS 0l-'
Maury A Nato Sala Inc
MUSIEST FUR YOUR 0lD CAR GUARANTEED USED CARS
COI'lgI"6L ilflfa iL0l'l6
Kfaaa of 1960
RADER'S HEATING AND SHEET METAL
2110 W. FRANKLIN
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CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF 60
MYERS
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6 Elkharts Largest Exclusive Store
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EXCLUSIVE
HOME OF SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES
EXCLUSIVE HASPEL WASH 81 WEAR SUITS EXCLUSIVE BOTANY 500 SUITS
EXCLUSIVE DAKS SLACKS EXCLUSIVE PALM BEACH SUITS
We also carry EIIcharI' s Fmesi' Haberdashery
Dobb Hafs McGregor Spor+ Shnr+s and Spor+swear Arrow Dress Sh:r+s
Nun Bush Shoes Eclgerion Shoes Cooper Underwear
Slacks by Bo'I'any Socle'ry Brand Palm Beach and Coun+ry Club
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315 5 Maln Street a d 129 Easy Shnppl q Place
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to the Class of u6O"
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ELNHHRT PATTERN WORKS
CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF 60
THE MENS STORE
OF THE SIXTIES
324 SO MAIN ST
Elkhart s largest store for men
HART SCHAFFNER 8. MARY CLOTHES
ARROW SHIRTS DOBBS HATS BOSTOINIAN
SHOES INTERWOVEN SOCKS M GREGOR
SPORTSWEAR HICKOK BELTS
WEMBLEY TIES DOINEGAL SPORT SHIRT
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FOR BEST PAINTING RESULTS
EMPLOY A RELIABLE PAINTER
Consult
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USE MOORE PAINT
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208 W Jackson Always Plenty ol Parkmg Dual .IA 2 0499
EIKHART AMUSEMENT CORPORATION
OPERATING
ELCO ORPHEUM
0116 Of the PGV Theatres Equrpped wrth Extra W1de Screen
Completely Equrpped to Brlng You True an
Clnemascope and Hrgh Erdelrty RCA Hlgh F1d911fY MEIQUCUC SOUUCI
Sfef9OPh0n1C Svund Monday thru Erxday Open 6 30 P M
Open Darly 1 00 PM Saturday?5Sunday Open I OO P M
THE FINEST TI-IEATRES IN NORTHERN INDIANA
SHOWING THE BEST IN MOVIE ENTERTAINMFNT
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Congratulations
to
Class 0 '60
YQDER READY MIXED CONCRETE
901 NAPPANEE PHONE CO 4 5440
MAY YOUR ROAD THROUGH LIFE BE SMOOTH
YODER ASPHALT CO INC
901 N NAPPANEE PHONE CO 4 6295
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T0 Y0llR FUTURE IN THE SUARING 60s
Best Wishes from Burnstlncfs
funn 1904
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FAMQUS NAME APPLIANCES Home mrnovsmsms AUTO ACCESSORIES
TELEVISION GARDEN SUPPLIES Tovs a alcYcLeS
BRANDS IN PHONOGRAPHS Tunes BATTERI GLASS a Mmnon
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Elkhart Brass Mfg. Co., Inc.
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CGNC-RATULATIONS CLASS OF 60
DYGERTS TRIM G. BODY
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Elkhart lumber a d Sawmill Gu. Inc.
MANUFACTURERS WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS OF
HARD AND SOFTWOOD LUMBER
VISIT OUR HOME PLANNING AND REMODELING CENTER
EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER
ONE PIECE OR A CARLOAD
ELKHART INDIANA
CO 4 1191
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S KEGERREIS SUPPLY INC
Cutting Tools Industrial Supplies
Furtory Equipment
510 516 SO 2nd STREET
JA 31740 ELKHART AT 75420 SOUTH BEND
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MOBILE HOME FRRCX1
ELIIHIIRTTTIELDING a Balm: wumcs, mc.
CUSTOM WELDING 81 FORMING
COMPLETE FRONT-END SERVICE
BOILER SALES 8L SERVICE
213 S MAIN ST PHONE JA
IHIVE5 IIIIIVE INN
1548 CASSOPOLIS STREET PHONE CO 4 6404
lt s the Style Slmp for better things ln Fashion
Featuring Nationally Famous lanlor Apparel
SPORTSWEAR
SWEATERS
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wN'0R'TE seam-:Ano ALTMAN
JUNIOR AGE
ACCESSORIES
PHIL ROSE
CATAUNA VANITY FAIR
JACK WINTER MACSHORE
DRESSES
MR MORT
ELOISE CURTIS
JUNIOR ACCENT
SUE BRETT
HELEN WHITING
MARIE PHILLIPS
515 SOUTH MAIN ST 5 I CHARGE ACCOUNTS
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Brenlwnnd Furniture
SEE YOUR HOME FURNISHINGS GROUPED AND DISPLAYED
AS YOU WOULD IN YOUR OWN HOME
Ihslt Our Room Displays You Are Always Cordlally Welcome
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HARTZLER GUTERMUTH
CHARLES WALLEY
WESTBRGQK
WHITE
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FUNERAL HCMES
Biltmore Studio Herring Studio
R S Sutula Studio Tom Toy Studio
ELKHART PHOTCDC-RAPHERS ASSOCIATICDN
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COUNTRY ALMANAC
See these Early Amerlcan knotty pme deslgns that
have a casual, open hearted alr and frlendlv charm
Choose the p eces yo ant from our new Country Almanac
Group by Hab tant and transform your fam ly oo You ll
get last ng wear be ause e ery p ece s of top q al ty gi Vqgis
Northern Knotty Wh te P ne I st ng b auty because the 'sl-sc,
ruggedly s mple des gns II hold the r cha m stay -ggL gif
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a tqued Pepperm ll B o n 'F n sh Country Almanac
s ope stock We ha e p eces for I ng room 92
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ELKHART INDIANA
CQNCJRATULATIQNS
CLASS
1969
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MOTOR SUPPLY CO., INC
134 South Elkhart Avenue
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Replacemenf Paris for all
Cars and Trucks
COMPLIMENTS OF
NIIIHLES BAKERY
Bakers nf UIIHIIIY Prnllunts
AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL GROCERS
YOUR DOOR TO DOOR NICKLES SALESMAN
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BREAD - ROLLS - CAKES - COOKIES AND BUNS
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BEST WISHES
T0 THE CIASS OF 60
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FINANCE 8. INSURANCE AGENCY
f All K d
2400 LKHART, INDIANA
C7 X 1960
IVICUe1?mUtts IVIu51c Store and Studms
EXEELLENT TEAEHEIIS IN IVIUSIE AND IIANEE
UUALITY INSTRUMENTS EUR SALE UH HENT
EEU WEST HIGH STHEET PHUNE JA ESBUH
ELHHAHT INDIANA
3 6 H P TO 60 H P SCOTT OUTBOARD MOTORS
STARCRAFT IARISTO CRAFTI PONTOON BOATS
WATER SKIIS AND EQUIPMENT
MARINE ACCESSORIES
SALES AND SERVICE
Try Before You Buy
TUSING SUPPLY
4201 c eenleal Bl d. Phone co. 4-2535
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DQMORE CHAIR
COMPANY INC
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Chris Siepenak, Woody's emcienf secrefary,
more efficienf because of her Domore chair
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EHS MUSICIHHS
Selmer Instruments
EHS Band and Qrcbestra members brought back
187 medals from the State MUSIC Contest thls year
H 8QA SPIIIIPI' Inc
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an bass clarlnef, Gary Shaum-clarinef, Peg Miller-clerinef lseafedl
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NIBCO INC., ELKHART, INDIANA
, INDUSTRIES
1630 W. BRISTOL STREET ELKHART, INDIANA
TELEPHONE CO 4-3166
Qngrafnfalfiond
fo Me C766 M1960
MOBILE HOMES BANKS
MOTELS OFFICE BUILDINGS
RESTAURANTS
ongrafu dll0l'l:5 fo 1A C766 6 1 60
Lelhs Warehouse Sales
HOME FURNISHINGS FOR LESS OUALITY CARPET 81 KITCHEN CABINET
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1220 W. Bris+6I S+. CO 4-5861 1216 W. Bris+6I S+. CO 4-5861
CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES
fom the MERCHANTS of
ROOSEVELT SCHOOL SHOPPING CENTER
HARTMAN PHARMACY DeBONn s NEIGHBORHOOD BAKERY
LUIS-I S PIZZA SHAW JEwELERs
ROOSEVELT BQJQER FASHION CLEANERS
BOOTS GROCERY and LAUNDRY
ONE srov fy ROOSEVELT FREE
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ACROSS THE STREET FROM ROOSEVELT SCHOOL
EUMPLIMENT5
ELHHAHT BEDDING EU
Invest IH the Best
fur Best
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NEW AND USED MOTORS
REPAIR AND MOTOR REWIND
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All types of electrical worlr and supphes
1047 SO MAIN ELKHART INDIANA PHONE .IA 21157
RUSSELL THE CIIIILMIIN
Home ol Heal Sahslachon
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CELOCRETE
CEMENT BLOCKS CIIIIL MIISIIN SUPPLIES IIIIII BLIICKS
for Your New Modern Home
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COMPLIMENTS OF THE
FOLLOWING BUSINESSES
ALA MODE DRAPERIES
ASSOCIATE INVESTMENT CO
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
HAROLDS SHOE SERVICE
HOOKS DRUG STORE
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