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CUSTODIANS, COOKS, AND BUS DRIVERS SENECA STA FF ............ ADVERTISING ............ lnfrvducfian At first glance Hebron School looks the same as it has for many years. In many ways it is the same. The location hasn't changed and we're using the same buildings. Also we see many of the same students and faculty. Students are taking the same subjects: English, history, government, mathematics, art, commerce, home economics, and industrial arts. However, there have been many changes. More new students are present than any other year. There were changes in the faculty as well as additional members added to the staff. This year the home economics girls and Mrs. Berrier enjoyed their new kitchens Q4 of them, Z gas, Z electricj for the first time. Also the home economics depart- ment was expanded to include two connecting rooms. The old home economics room was remodeled and converted into a library. This new facility should give Hebron students better use of library materials. The new language lab was used for the first full year. More science equip- ment was purchased to greatly enhance our science program. Our curriculum was expanded with the addition of business mathematics. In extra-curricular activities the G. A. A. played more basketball games with other schools and the track team ran its first indoor meet. Several changes were made at Hebron to keep abreast with the ever changing world. Several changes were made in the Seneca in hopes of improving it. 3 Dcdicafirw The Seneca Staff of l965 wishes to dedicate this book to Miss Mary Kolling, for her patience and under standing during our Junior year. When we think back, We realize just how much of a problem we Were. All we can do now is to say--Thank you! This year the yearbook staff Wishes to honor Miss Mary Kolling. She has taught us not only the regular subjects such as English and Art, but she has also taught us to accept responsibility and to put our best into Whatever we undertake. 4 E v Administration The administration consists of Mr. Dillabaugh, Trusteeg Mr. Knauff, Principalg Mr. Gwin, Assistant Prin- cipalg Mrs. Berrier, Dean of Girlsg and Mr. Allison, Grade Teaching Principal. Through the efforts and guidance of the administration, better facil- ities offer the student opportunities for a full academic, social, and per- sonal growth. HOWARD DILLABAUGH Trustee MYRON KNAUFF U. C. L. A. MYRON KNAUFF U. C. L. A. Franklin College A. B. Ball State M. A. Principal Senior Class Sponsor National Honor Society Sponsor DORIS ELLENSON Secretary IO GUILLOD Secretary 6 FRANCIS BERRIER Kansas State University, B, S, Dean of Girls Cafeteria Vocational Home Economics DONALD BROUGHTON Indiana State, B, S, Ball State Teachers College Social Studies High School Athletics Athletic Director ROBERT BUNNING Indiana State, B, S. , M. S. Music: Instrumental, vocal 9th Year Co- Sponsor MICHAEL CAVANAUGH New Mexico Western, B. S. Valparaiso U. Mathematics High School Athletics 10th Year Co-Sponsor DEW AIN C OBBS Taylor University Goshen College Manchester College, B, S. Chemistry, Mathematics General Science Patrol Sponsor Sth Year Co-Sponsor 7 HANNAH ELDRIDGE Kansas State University, B. S. , M, S. English Speech Biology 9th Year Co-Sponsor GORDON MAX FISHERO Springfield College, B, S, Indiana University, M, S. Boys' Physical Education High School Athletics Mathematics Science 12th Year Co-Sponsor ELLEN FOX Indiana State, B, S. English Social Studies 7th Year Co-Sponsor NATALIA GIDLEY 8 MARY GWIN Indiana State, B, S, Commerce Publicity Co-Director Hawker Sponsor Sth Year Co- Sponsor OLIVER GWIN Indiana State, A. B, , M. A. Assistant Principal Guidance Director Student Council Publicity Co-Director Guidance LOREN KIRKPATRICK Manchester, B, S, Indiana University Social Studies General Science llth Year Co-Sponsor MARY KOLLING College of St. Francis, B S Art English Junior Class Play 11th Year Co-Sponsor Pl-IILLIP LAW SON Indiana State, B. S. , M. S. Mathematics World History Physics Seneca Sponsor 7th Year Co-Sponsor 9 KENNETH SC I-IIEK Indiana University, B, S. Valparaiso University Ball State, M. A. Industrial Arts Junior High Athletics Booster Club Projectors Club Sponsor REGINA BROWNSON Indiana State, B, S, First Grade RUTH YOEMAN St. Joseph College, B, S Second Grade VERA SMITH Western Kentucky Teachers' College, B. S. First Gra e 10 HARRIET KALDAHL Ball State Second Grade H W2 PEGGY CHAEL Fourth Grade Valparaiso University, B. S. CHARLOTTE KN ARR Indiana University Third Grade MARY GIESEKE Valparaiso University, L. L. B. Pestolozzi Teachers College, B. E, Fourth Grade DORRIS MORROW Indiana State, B. S. Fifth Grade RUTH MCMILLEN Valparaiso University Ball State Indiana State Third Grade 11 at 453533633 My 2 W2 HELEN NOLAN Valparaiso University Ball State Teachers College Indiana State College Fifth Grade WW JANET PULLINS Indiana University Ball State Teachers College B. S. Sixth Grade LOIS I-IANNEWALD Valparaiso University B. S Grade Music DON ALLISON Murray State College B. S. Sixth Grade Elementary Principal NINA PEREGRINE Canterbury College A. B. Indiana State Grade Physical Education Girls' Physical Education an M ffm ww R M Nw ag 'X Q, 011532: .4 M: :ii I V J . Q . '?Sf.:w:! J- as J ' ..gw.v:.a.+v-ef. Y .L .- 'W -43. . 25-Yx ' ,'3 . LE fs 'A . uw' . 73. B- '?5r'Uf 4 M .M A J M Vw ww ,fx D Q. 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LOIS BRADDOCK WALLACE BUT TERWORTH Majors: Majors: English, Social Studies, English, Social Studies, Commerce, Home Economics Commerce, Industrial Arts ALICE MARIE DURKEE THOMAS EVANS Maj0ISg i l Majors: E1'1g11Sh, S0C121StUd1eS English, Social Studies, Home ECOHOITUCS, Commerce, Mathematics, Science, Band 5Panish Minor: Spanish 15 DENNIS E. FITZGERALD Majorsg English, Social Studies, In ustrial Arts, Mathematics Minor: Science PATRICIA ANNETTE FRAME Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics Minor: Art CHARLES L. FITZGERALD LINDA FOX MHIOTS: Majors: .EUg1iSh, Social Studies, Art English, Social Studies, Band MIHOTI Minors: CO1T1H1C1'C6 Mathematics, Commerce, Home Economics, Spanish DONALD FRY STEPHEN GANT Majors: Majors: Social Studies, English, English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science Commerce, Industrial Arts Minor: Spanish 16 GAYLE Y. GIBBS Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics, Commerce WILLIAM HALLBERG Majors: English, Social Studies Minors: Mathematics, Spanish, Commerce, Science, Industrial Arts r . -Z 1 LINDA C AROL HARPER Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics, Commerce Minors: Mathematics, Science ELIZABETH l-IARRINGTON ,TUDITH KAY I-IAUN PAUL I-IEFNER Maiofsr Majors: Majors: English, Social Studies, English, Social Studies, En lish, Social Studies, Home Economics, Commerce Commerce Ingustrial Arts Minors: Minor: Mathematics, Spanish, Commerce Home Economics 17 RONNIE HOFFERTH FRANK L. HRIVNAK IUDITH ANN I-IUBER M-3lOfSf . ' Majors: Majors: El'1g11Sh, SOC1a1StL1Cl1eS, English, Social Studies, English, Social Studies, C01'H1'1161'C6. Il'1dUSt1'1a1Al'tS Commerce, Art Commerce, Home Economics IUANITA HUNTER IACK JOHNSON THEODORE H. JOHNSON Maj orsg Maj orsg Majors: English, Social Studies, English, Social Studies, English, Math6maIiCS, Commerce, Home Economics Commerce Science, Industrial Arts Minors: Minors: Mathematics, Industrial Arts Social Studies, Spanish 18 JOHN KNAUFF WILLIAM KNOPF Majors: Majors: English, Social Studies, English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, Band Mathematics, Industrial Arts Minor: Minor: Spanish Band il! M ci 1 O A DEAN I. PARENT CAROL POISEL Majors: Majors: English, Mathematics, English, Social Studies, Science, Art Home Economics, Commerce Minors: Social Studies, Spanish 19 CAROLE LILLEY Majors: English, Commerce, Home Economics Minors: Social Studies, Band JOHN H. POWERS Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, Band Minor: Spanish Xvf' JULIE DAWN RATHBURN DANIEL A. REGAN PAUL ROSENBAUM Maiofsg , Majors: Majors: ,EUS11511 Home ECOUOUWICS English, Social Studies, Art English, Social Studies, MIUOYSI Minor: Commerce Social Studies, Commerce Comme,-Ce Minors: Mathematics, Art, Industrial Arts STEVAN C. SIMPKINS Majors: English, Industrial Arts, Mathematics, Social Studies Minor: Commerce ROBERT SMOCK Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Sci ence Minor: Spanish 20 RICHARD I. STEFFEL Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Industrial Arts Minors: Commerce, Science BECKY STINEBURG DAVID SCHULTZ FLORENCE ELAINE TERRANA Majors: Majors: Majors: English, Social Studies, Band English, Social Studies, English, Social Studies, Minors: Mathematics, Science Commerce Spanish, Home Economics, Minors: Minors: Commerce, Mathematics Spanish, Industrial Arts Home Economics, Art SANDRA THOMPSON LYNN D. VITOUX ROBERT VOSS Majors: Majgrg: Majors: English, Social Studies, English, Sociaj Studies, English, Social Studies, Commerce, Home Economics Commerce, Home Econgmjcg Mathematics, Science, Band Minor: Minor: Minor: Spanish Spanish Spanish 21 MARY KAY WAGNER MICHAEL W RIGHT Majors: Majors: English, Social Studies English, Social Studies Band Band Minors: Minors: Mathematics, Spanish Commerce, Home Economics This year's Senior Play entitled HGRAMARCY GHOST met with a reat deal of success. The plot developed aroung a situation in which a girl inherits a ghost from the Revolutionary War w o can't go to heaven until General Washington pardons him. This unique and entertaining epi- sode provided an evening of enjoyment for all who attended. Mathematics, Spanish Science The senior officers worked hard this year in trans- acting class business, and managing senior affairs in general. Dean Parent, President Mary Wagner, Vice-President Doria Armstrong, Secretary Dave Schultz, Treasurer cnior Directory ARMSTRONG, DORIA J. --Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, lst, Oratorical Contest 3, Booster Club, Recording Secretary 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Seneca Staff 4, Girls' State Alternate 3. AULT, FREDDIE G. --Crown Point High School 1, 2. AYLESWORTH, SUSAN E. --Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3,4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, Class Play 4, Class Vice-President 1, GAA President 4. BALCZO, PAULA--Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Student Council 4, Seneca Staff 4. BELL, RICHARD--Patrol 1, 2, Projectors Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Basketball 1. BEVERIDGE, HELEN--GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Hawker Staff 4. BIRKY, BYRON--Patrol 1, Chorus 2, 3, 4. BRADDOCK, LOIS--GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Hawker Staff 4. BUTTERWORTH, WALLACE--Track 1, 2, Baseball 1, Bas- ketball 1. CORWIN, ANN--GAA 1, 2, 3, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DURKEE, ALICE--GAA 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4. EVANS, THOMAS SCOTT--Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Class Play 3, 4, .Class President 1, 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Seneca Junior Editor 3, Editor 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Band President 4. FITZGERALD, DENNIS--Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 3. FITZGERALD, LARRY CHARLES Fox, LINDA CAROL--Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, GAA Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student gouncil 3, 4, Booster Club Vice-President 4, Seneca Staff FRAME, PATRICIA ANNETTE--GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4. FRY, DONALD RAY--Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Projectors Club 1, Track Manager 2, 3, 4, Baseball Manager 3, 4, Basketball Manager 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Class Play Student Director 3, Class Play 4, Student Council 1, 2. GANT, STEPHEN--Patrol 1, Chorus 1, Booster Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Projectors Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech Contest 3, Class Play 3. GIBBS, GAYLE--GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Seneca Staff 4, Hawker Staff 4. I-IALLBERG, WILLIAM--Booster Club .1, 2, 3, 4, Class Sec- retary 1, 2. HARPER, LINDA CAROL--GAA 1, Booster Club 4. HARRINGTON, ELIZABETH--Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cho- rus 1, 2, 3,4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Hawker Staff 4. HAUN, JUDITH KAY--GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Projectors Club 1, 2, Speech Con- test, 3rd Place, 3, Hawker Staff 4. HEFNER, PAUL--Patrol 1, Projectors Club 1, 2,4, Track 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2. HOFFERTH, RONNIE--Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Coun- try 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. HRIVNAK, FRANK L. HUBER, JUDY--GAA 1, 2, 3,4, Booster Club 1, 2, Hawker Staff 4. HUNTER, JUANITA--GAA 1, Booster Club 2, 3, Hawker Staff 4. JOHNSON, JACK--Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Athletic Manager 1, 2, Speech Contest 3. JOHNSON, THEODORE--Band 1, 2, Solo Contest 1, 2, Booster Club 1, 2, Track 3, Projectors Club 1, 2, Patrol 1. KNAUFF, JOHN--Band 1, 2, 3,4, Projectors Club 1, Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3,4, Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Speech Contest, 3rd Place, 3, Class Play 3,4, All Con- ference Baseball 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, President 3, Table Tennis Champ 1, 2, 3, Seneca Staff 4, Band Vice- President 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Solo Con- test 1, 2, 3, Hoosier Boys' State Delegate 3. KNOPF, WILLIAM--Band 1, 2, 3, Booster Club 1, 2, Pro- jectors Club 1, Basketball 1. LILLEY, CAROLE--Band 1, 2, 3, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3,4, Pep Band 2, 3, Hawker staff 4, Class Play 3. PARENT, DEAN--Track 1,4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Cross Coun- try 1, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Booster Club 1, 2, Seneca Staff 4, Class President 4. POISEL, CAROL--Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Carnival Queen 1, Class Vice-President 2, Seneca Staff Junior Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4, Student Librarian 4, Hawker Staff, Editor 4, Girls' State Alternate 3. POWERS, JOHN--Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Safety Patrol 1, 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Projectors Club 1, 2, Pep Band 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 3, 4. RATHBURN, JULIE--Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3,4-. REGAN, DANIEL--Booster Club 1, Track 1, Cross Coun- try 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Class Trea- surer 1. ROSENBAUM, PAUL--Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, All Conference 3,4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Seneca Staff 4, Class Play 4, SCHULTZ, DAVID--Booster Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Class Play 4, Class President 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, Seneca Staff 4. SIMPKINS, STEVAN--Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Outstanding Trackman Award 2. SMOCK, ROBERT--Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Track 1, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Batting Champ 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Rebound Trophy 2, 3, Class Play 3, 4, All Conference Baseball 2, 3, 4, All Conference Basketball 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Boys' State Alternate 3. STEFFEL, RICHARD--Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Projectors Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Basketball 1, 2, Patrol Boys 1, Class Play Student Director 4, Class Treasurer 2, Seneca Staff 4. STINEBURG, BECKY--Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, State Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, District Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Hoosier Girls' State Delegate 3, Student Council 3, Booster Club Treasurer 4, Seneca Staff 4. TERRANA, FLORENCE--Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, Hawker Staff 4, Class Play 3. THOMPSON, SANDRA--Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Student Director 4, Hawker Staff 4. VITOUK, LYNN--Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Hawker Staff 4. VOSS, ROBERT--Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 3, Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1 WAGNER, MARY KAY--Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, Chorus 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, State Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, Oratorical Contest, 2nd place, 3, Girls' State Delegate 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Class Vice-President 3, 4, Seneca Staff 4, D.A. R. Award 4. WRIGHT, MICHAEL--Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, Student Council 1, Chess Champ 2, All Conference Baseball 2, 3, 4. Last year' s Juniors presented one of the loveliest prorns ever given. The theme Roman Holi- day was depicted by a beautiful setting in a Roman villa. One of the feature attractions was the large fountain in the center of the roorn. junior ,, ' 'e . , ,,,, - - - - gfrwsia fgigzf Dennis Steinhrlber, President 'iw '4.': gsigigf ,sgzfs M5155 - - . .:,. 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Hi 'YE 5 f Q W 1' f -ww 4 571154 .. 2 51 'Qtr 4: Q. , iff Fu 5' X iii M 4 T 'ii s Q s , X fr .1 i 1-4 Q E Millie l-lrivnak Susie Hullihan Allen Larsen Jim Lowman Raymond Martin Martha Nethery Steve Nethery Pam Norris Clinton Patrick Bob Phillips Gloria Poisel Marty Regan Herbert Rich y , Q Cynthia Roseberry , r .Q ennis Roseberry 1 -- E y, Gloria Schuster . S4 hi' Larr S' 5 Emma' Q ws Y llllP50l1 fl -L mar mfs 4+,gf,fHs ,i5l' -'7 1 f. -ggi' Q , It :ffl kv i ri we airs? x . . .. H 'ni S 1 5 vga Y .v.'sn ' lily? SQ? ' in YY? .1 21 my V333 f i sl ,L s V ., my ggi . S z,,V,d5 lV-,, ,fig W ., sr r l,s --- f- John Snowden Sue Sorenson Sue Torbeson Barbara Wilkes Cecile Wilson Donald Yeoman z a fl Q. if Q. .1 ,X x ll . is l, 1 , ll' fx,-' -,, A-. -wi- siwq 'P!,5lim- KM 4 li S Ili ' im, af H y .1 1 H K Q i Nothing can compare with the Junior year, and this class finds it no different. Everyone has been kept busy with various projects and N, ,, . activities. Concessions and speeches started x the year off, followed by Christmas card and magazine sales. The year wound up with the play, and then the Prom. It' s work, but it's a riot! by f Qu D s f -2 ? 1 4 jg lxllf 4 - 26 Walter Dyniewski, President ' Danny Schultz, Vice-President Betty Schrag, Secretary Dave Steffel, Treasurer Peg Hefner Mike Mullins lx .Q aw J if 13 as wg sd Q E , , , ,li ,sf 2 in X Ek J 'Q fi A , :,:. i V, ww Bill Smock Bud Aplin Curt Aylesworth Karen Barry 'K Ricky Braddock ' Larry Burnett .. .5 , W lies 4 4' gif '61 s Ugg Q 5532 1- QPF ai 1 - gy 5 - X 1 Q , 'N Zigi 6 K 1 s H ai as ks A as ur Betty Clinton John Cooper Candy Eker Glenda Evans Jo Frame Marlynn Garlach W A l 'wwf ' lz:,lW,mi-,if-V - ophamvrcs V 3 GWYZ ig? , Q, ru., M, .1 , .3 R . . iii Y 'Q' Mi. ,W A Jig J ' as gsm 'I 1 Qs ,. 'uf gist? X sing-Q ' Q ' k if 7531 'aivrif : f r li lg, was . 1 in -i am : as . V . I aw ah V Steve Garvey E 3 Mary Gesse ' 1 Janet Haun , fw -Q Connie Heine , Lynn Hough Gary Hof erth E s wife, v T121 irsir f i J Roger Hoover is s--.rr, Q Thelma Hunter LT C g. if Jack Johnson Linda Johnson J Tony Kloss H ri're if is ' ' Jo Ann Lawson Linda Manning Cheryn Miller Dean Morrow George Nichols Terry Norris we ,H ., .I 3 r'11s ---'- ':r' Barry Olsen ,. ..,, E Linda Osburn - ' 5 I si! X is b Norbert Osburn Jim Osh 'fs-is g 'J Mary Pabiker ,l,'i: Joe Pleasant -rr.' 2 as ,J V ,K Q. Donna Poisel Tim Sanders . A q Steve Shepard ' 1.,, Tom Snowden J Bill Sohne :,f: f i?-1 ' Larry Sohne J ' ,J J, ,, iiirri f an rsvf r'1 tffii ifyr 1 J 5 Richard Sowards .. ii J Bonnie Voss Charles Watson , mkh Billy Wiltfang si Paul Yeoman fii 1 NOT PICTURED: Jane Corwin ' Carolyn Wiltfang 27 J an 'I' - 4 sv fl: -qf.:1zu,iWz- -vw.-efgiwfwsirl iislfag 6 'M ,Sf 'Q as ' ri U s ,. we 'ix ,Ei 4 X J .. ..., I ., ks. 7 Q, ,x 1 'i? 'kX ' sw ii K kai 1. f , will Q 1. his , 1 I . 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V1 AAAA -- A A aff ' Russell Werner, President Byron Wilson, Vi James Hullihan, Rosa Rajkovic, T Jeff Evans Linda Nethery Jane Sanders Jerry Adank Larry Armstrong Arlene Bergslien Kay Beveridge Patricia Born Janet Bower Tim Browning Paula Colman David Cummins Dennis Deardurff Beth Dodrill Bonnie Drennen Bob Evans Janet Fitzgerald Ruth Gieseke Sandy Haggerty Ed Harlow Tom Harrington Dan Hogg Jill Huber Bill Ingram Gary Marshall Jo Martin Teresa Martin Jerr Mclntire Kat y Miller Don Milligan ce-President Secretary ISHSUICI Marcelline Milliron Wendy Morrow Patty Osburn Sonja Osby Bob Schreiber Jean Simpson Joan Simpson Mary Snowden Pat Wallace . Pat Wright Peg Wright NOT PIC TURED: Jack Elam The first year of high school is always exciting. Bigger assignments, more activities, more sports, and greater responsibilities give these fresh men a sense of accomplishment. They learn that hard work and more hard Work are the things that spell success. 28 Mitchell Mullins, President Dick Thompson, Vice-President Peg Aylesworth, Secretary Eighth Grade' f R PSBBY Johnson, Treasurer Sandy Larsen Dave Martin Gary Milligan Judy Alsmeyer Tom Billings Jim Carlson Carol Cassidy Harvey Claypool Fred Crowe Lora Crowe Mary Drennen Jerry Dye Chester Dyniewski Joe Dyniewski Loretta Evans Jim Pickle Roy Fitzgerald Kim Gant Julia Gesse Virgil Gross Dolores Haberlin Janet Hallberg Steve Hargis Christine Havengar Kathy Heine Jerry Houk Linda Kaldahl Mike Klemz Alvin Lilley Bob Miller Rick Nichols Nancy Osburn Deloris Patrick Gary Pierce Donna Pleasant Bill Powers Danny Ragland Larry Ragland Bill Rich Lorraine Schuster Pat Sheetz Jim Shivley Linda Sims Elizabeth Slosman Michele Smok Chester Stockman Gary Torbeson Pat Torbeson Dennis Watson Randy Werner Bob Wiltfang NOT PICTURED: David Kloss Robert Riggs ,,,. f - ,,,,ifNM:MJ Z rsrn 3 J airkwzzgnii ,, ' 1 - . 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After being the biggest and most learned, we find ourselves the small- est and least learned. 30 Margaret Ault Cheryl Bales Gwenn Birky Linda Burnett Brenda Coln Rita Crowe Terry Cummings Judy Cushman Stanley Dyniewski Mary Lou Eickelberger Brenda Einsphar James Gross Patricia Gross Jack Haberlin Velma Hefner Deborah Hofferth Gail Homer Allan Karnes Raymond Kloss Garnet Litner Melvin Morrow Terry Osborne Roy Parker Jeffrey Rig s Sandra Rustg Linda Shepard Ricky Shupe Mary Smith Tim Smok Charles Sohne Mary Jane Spratley Christine Thatcher Dale Thompson David Watson Marilyn Casada Martha Claypool Jo Ann Clemmens Donnie Dillabaugh John Duggleby Michael Dyniewski Valerie Evans Tom Fitzgerald Bruce Gant Gerald Gross Jean Heinrich Vicki Hessling Scott Hoagland John Knopf Ricky LaPradd Kenneth Larsen Charles Pogue Ricky Raglland Mark Rat burn Pamela Schuster Richard Slager Evelyn Slosman Bob Steffel Michael Steffel Christine Steinhilber Nancy Wiltfang Richard Wiltfang Benny Yankauskas Q 4,5M'k. fifth Q' ada' rf - - rr cw M r L --,.... 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Anoth cludes the annual May Pole Dance. 32 Nancy Anderson Charles Balczo Randy Bell Colleen Beveridge Dennis Carter Bob Childress Richard Clemans Joyce Coln Gail DeFries Yvonne Dernay Kevin DeYoung Steve Dilley Sandra Eldridge Mike Fedornock Vicki Fickle Mark Finstad Kenneth Gross Susan Gross Walter Gross Jim Harrington John Ingram Cecil Johnson Roger Knopf Rowena LaPradd Larry Marshall Patricia Mullins Peggy Norris Dennis Ragland Deborah Sanders Ralph Sanders Sally Schroeder Peter Schuster Jim Sherman David Slager Damian Stalbaum Rick Stalbaum Cindy Tysen David Urbas Rochelle Werner Patty Billings Gary Birky Susan Blood Norman Creekmur Luanne Deal Duane Deardurff Linda Drennen Theresa Dyniewski Robin Elam Kevin Fitz erald Marty Goo Mark Griffey Alberta Havengar Linda Hunter Debbie Ingram Betty Lilley Larry Lynn Ronnie Mallard Ronnie Rich Tom Riggs Paula Runyan Tim Schuster Sharon Sheets Bill Shepard Donna Starkey Patty Steinhilber Debora Sullivan Jerry Wilson Steven Wiltfang Jeri Zook . The boys start a basketball er of their many activities in- Christine Aylesworth Christine Balczo Terri Bales Judy Browning Pat Cassidy Katherine Chapman Dawn Curry Cathy Davis Dan Dillabaugh Mary Duggleby Billy Einspahr Bonnie Eldridge Ronald Eriks Ricky Evans Virginia Fox Eileen Gesse Paula Gesse Joyce Gross Oscar Hoiseth Cynthia Hrivnak Brenda Karnes Kit Kinne David Billings Debra Birky Diana Birky Kim Black Pat Clemans Robert Clemans Gloria Creekmur Gregory Cummings David Durkee Steve Dyniewski Allen Eichelberger Murrell Evans Jana Finstad Brian Fitzgerald David Hallberg James Harper Shane Harrington Carol Knenniger Sandra Lape Yvonne Lintner 'ii i- J sf I QC , WU., Taffy sr, . A. ., Sfourflz Grade ,r,, ' V L -Q J i r V t f J p . Q' , 'ts' J wi Q X lb: 'Y Erfri' , .r-' -, B A B if if in ' 1 5- K - A-,s .jisilzi 'Qtr' , 'r' iis' Q xizgmll. H61 i..XJ ' , ,A ' 'M' ' I! Q X 4 ' V. , Q I z f ,ka 'Sufi X I ' 3 . ..1. ,, 5 L. ,-MQ ,, ... , J as was it P 1 aff.. . if i X I f-ragga: - It Q .wi J , 1 H 0 if Q2 Wax hi' V 4 , X My gm . 4 X .ggi M I A '-'rss - J' 1 'Ha its W do slaq Q' in 'Q , 5 is Nj. L. sig J 10? an 'L x .. N , , as his 2 i t sl 2 Es t is gf 5 1' bf it Alvin Lintner Susan Osborne i q ,., by 4 - 4,,. Q K, Charles Lintner John Ptacek ', , JE? rs ' J J Cindy Mason Daryl Riley f'l' f 2 ' - 5 Patrick Murphy N Michael Rust Mike Starkely 1 Douglas Sims Cynthia Ste fel ,,,' Mic ael Singleton Mary Sweney r '15, l xi I 1 - Dan Smith J g ' Cynthia Thomas Amy Vertach ' . , P 'V 1 J . 1 Robin Tinsky David Wilson r,. gk' Z: . . ', Bruce Torbeson Verna Wilson Q is Y A Mike Urbas P ii' - lvl 1 J ,,,f. .is E A k , H' ff: is S.: Nfsigfigrsf, ' Q ' 'fi i f N52 i i isis A1Q5fjZI?2I?5 Colleen Wilson Tom Zacek ,B . . J Patricia Yankauskas f A .,,., :,5.Q-Urge.. ':'wsggg,af -,,:' f' V ,,,, . A k will fi'? .P ' ' as-sz ,.r- i The Fourth Grade was honored with many distinguished guests this year including State Police Trooper James Boe, who talked on finger printing, and Mrs. Bruce, who showed slides of Alaska. 33 Q 'I 1 f .2552 gg-qgfifwkl.: ' Y-'1sf,.,rw.,.11 mi, .hi .:..-. li sr- 2.31 52 my . lsrswig 4 f s fl! ri 'lug N vi fex pxf s 1 km' l 7 A fe VV . ia :T 5 'iiag . Q Jieaft 5 ffasipwf a-1 ,- 39' isa .ls , 'Z-3,5 if , rf ' LEM 'Sit ,yi-5 Q .gm-. .,, . ' af .- if-J - Q? WJ! wr. if .as 2 ra ' K - jgE5m:...4:5- .P , 5 K s 4 k f -- Til? aapa J v xJyKi'5 5 Q, i X If i x xx ff f flsh ssyy s . V I ,Y K s q? Wa- Q A li it we l. it ,,,,, --x'U'r?Tf3'cf I . . if , .-him , , 'QS'?1?'ip ., .- , . 'sl 'laik . Env ' J Qi 5 if? I I gil' Q rm 'J . 'fal . Q .4 if E5 fa fi, M lbs , ,rg 1 K, Q -Qfgfl x, , ' Q l 5 P 'T 'Milli r ' S q i li r it mt., am, 'C J! 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K 1 ,r 11 , rl Randall Alsmeyer Paula Alyea Brian Bell Lynn Birky Roy Clemans Jean Coln John Correl Cheryl Blood Michael Chapman Mary Clemans Ronnie Crowe Tim Dilley Paul Drennen Emerson Creekniur Sheila Eldridge Howard Evans Sharon Evans Cynthia Fickle Vickie Gross Debra Hargis Jeffrey Hartz Jenny Heine Brenda Hoiseth Amy Homer Betty Hough Darlene Karnes Sheila Lape Donna Lilley Christine Lintner David Lintner Scott Norris Roland Osborne Steven Osburn Rosiland Parker Jo Ellen Sanders Thomas Schroeder Dawn Schwanke Ray Sheetz Thomas Steinhilber Ronnie Stockman Sheryl Stockman Jeff Thatcher Rodney Tinsky Shelley Tysen Debrah Vertach Janet Wilson Joseph Yankauskas David Frame Karen Gilson Jeff Good Teresa Hessling Curtis Hoagland Larry Hoffman Kathy Kinne Mary Lou Kloss Jimmie Knopf Mary Miller Rhys Mussman Kevin Nichols Jacquelyn Riggs Gayl Riley Gloria Rust Donna Sherman Dennis Stalbaum Bruce Steffel Mark Stokke James Stonecipher Susan Strong Jerome Thatcher Danny Wagner Stanley Watson Rex Werner Lillie Zook Patty Alyea Loretta Aylesworth Joseph Balzo Elsie Clemans Jeffrey Clouse Debra Cramer Bruce Crowe Marinn Einspahr Lori Epson Ronald Evans Cameron Fickle Steve Gross Steven Hallberg Theresa Hamann Joyce Hofferth Karla Kinne James Lintner Jeff Lynn Kathryn Martin Barbara Osborne Donald Osburn John Osburn Duane Peregrine Melody Roseberry Marie Schuster David Schwanke Valerie Sekema Brady Stalbaum Charles Stone Karen Taber Ronald Buchanan Todd Busker Lisa Chapman Marck Childress Curtis Curry Robert Deal Scott Dodrill Russell Franzman Stephen Fricke Cathy Griffey Yvonne Hogg Matthew Hren Denise Ingram Gregory Nethery Diana Northcutt Jeffrin Novak Deloren Pollard Rand Poppywell Cyn ia Ptacek Ronald Sheets Mark Singleton Philip Slosman Cathy Wagner Teresa Williams Doreen Wise Seanad Grade or i' 1 fm':,fLfwf'-'2Sfiv'P ,,wwufwrwzrzsgnzk,,r,w:4lf ,- 051'-i 5't?L :g,fn',f-ffl f - y,,,d,, If Y 4-4 S' ,P 2 L T - , - - if d it J , , j .f gg, in gygg,g,e,grmas'Mzg,: ,sf ' . is A 'iillkg ' ing, E155 , :,g,'g,,L fit-vggzrz. 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T, M Jamie Steffel Timothy ff'f ' Richard Stonecipher ' J P Steinhilber Larry Sweney V , Kenneth Sfockman V,L. W W i . ,,f Rickey Tinskey Denise Urbas i,' Cynthia Thurner John Wineland sssyl The first grade is very important. We learn to read, Write, and do our numbers. We like to read different books and find words We know in news- papers. Some of us were sidelined a short time with a round of mumps. 36 15, .1 wf , ' .wg Q1 .an A Q, Q.. . Q JAN, , J- v. F' .V iff' X -S X A . .V fr, kk z ,V 'xx 1. 4, x M 1 ,bf xwvxifkf 'lfs-if if 'att' we ,. Q, , .M 1. bf. www 'ik q ?ef... Pads V W 9 f , wef-Ai. A.. ik ff Q. i . btw, V-W, lf X . 5 wax' Q v. x ' N ' 5 W . i KN 1 lx N L M .1 K , 4. in ,gb kfwlff N f- 'L f-TX H. , fu-.s-,., m A A- -.Qi X. , U ,, ...K ,,,.. 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Starting out in the fall, the band won the marching contest at Val- paraiso. It continued its popularity with the public throughout the winter and spring with various activities. President: Tom Evans Vice -President: Steve Nethery Librarians: Martha Nethery I oy Carlson Q Ugg 1.5. ' Q Qin, . , ' Y- 'I , ff ' vim ,1- ' lst 'fi Q I 38 Klmrus This year as in past years the chorus has been an active organiza- tion in the school curriculrn. These activities include our annual Spring and Winter Concerts, the Music Festival, and the contest. We also have a fine special chorus that made a number of private appearances. ACCOMPANIST: Doria Armstrong 39 Pep Hand The Pep Band, under the direction of Mr. Bunning, did much to stimulate the enthusiasm of the fans. With the help of their swingin music the games were always filled with fun and excitement. g junior 1571114 The Junior Band consists of sixth and seventh grade students. They participate in the winter and spring concerts each year with the hope of eventually playing in the High School Band. 40 5. fl. A. The G. A. A. , Girls' Athletic Association, has indeed become more athletic this year. They have enjoyed opportunities of playing other schools in both basketball and volleyball. The theme for this year' s dance was Cupid's Holi- dayg it was thoroughly enjoyed by all who attended it. President, Susan Aylesworthg Vice-President, Mary Marting Secretary, Pam Ingramg and Treasurer, Millie Hrivnak. l6'wstcr 61116 The Booster Club of Hebron High School followed the high-flying Hawks through another successful season as they regained the South County and County Tourney titles this year. Dressed in their red and White, and amply prepared for win or defeat, they cheered the team on time and again. President, Dave Schultzg Vice-President, Linda Foxg Secretary, Pam lngramg Recording Secretary, Doria Arrnstrongg Treasurer, Becky Stineburg. 41 indent Ennnnil Don Yeornan Student Body President The Student Council is an organization which attempts to bring some of the problems of the student body to the attention of the administration through class representatives in the Student Council. This year's Student Council sponsored such activities as Red and White Day, a Thanksgiving program, and a sock hop after the South County Tourney One of the goals for this year was finishing the Hebron High School Handbook. Don Yeoman, this year's president, attended the Student Council Workshop. The other officers this year were Bob Smock, Vice-Presidentg Gary Osburn, Treasurer, and Mary Martin, Secretary. 42 4 5 3 f' N'-QX XX xx ,f ,If Z' . vb X it-if'-b 'N M!-1 j Q ,..,..,,..fl ' K' fx ix gi? X --1f - f on QZZLMX 'prix wcrx X V l'HH - 7' 4 42 UF' 'lf 'wvw The Hawker Staff sponsored by Mrs Gwm kept Hebron students well xnformecl on school act1v1t1es and latest gOSS1P ED X' -,Al-1,5 fzfiffmzl ffvmfr Srfcicfy The National Honor Society is growing measurably each year in membership and ideals. This year they have carried out many worth- while projects, including the March of Dimes Campaign, ushering at convocations, and the presentation of the Easter Program. This year's society had nineteen members and it is hoped that even more students may be initiated into the society than have been in previous years. Patrol Hays Being a patrol boy is a responsibility these boys have taken on willingly. The boys are respected for their good judgment and the way they protect the students of our school. Their record shows that there has not been an ac- cident involving a child under the supervision of the safety patrol for twelve years. In recognition of their service the boys are treated to a professional baseball game each year. 44 ffnmfrs Mary Kay Wagner was chosen this year's D. A. R. good citizen by the faculty. Paula Balzco was chosen the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow of the class of 1965. Her selection was based primarily on a test of which she received the highest score. Sherrill Armstrong won the American Legion Oratorical Contest in our school this year with her speech, Our Consti- tution - A Barrier Against Tyr- anny. Congratulations Sherri, on a fine speech. The girls pictured at the left are Girls' State delegates and their alternates. They are se- lected from their class by the faculty. The delegates were Mary Kay Wagner and Becky Stineburg. T e alternates were Carol Poisel and Doria Armstrong. 45 SOLO AND INSTRUMENTAL CONTEST FIRSTS Janet Hallberg Pat Sheetz Jer D e JeffyBefl Donna Fitzgerald Debra Dillabaugh Judy Alsmeyer Nancy Osbourn Mary Snowden Janet Fitzgerald Jane Sanders Mark Knauff Randy Armstrong Peggy Sheetz Barbara Stalbaum Dave Evans Dave Martin Randy Werner Rick Nichols Dave Childress Jane Yeoman Bob Birkey PIANO AND VOCAL CONTEST FIRSTS Sherri Armstrong Jeff Evans Sandy Larsen Janet Hallberg Pat Torbeson Hoosier Boys' State is a practical application of government in action. Both our delegate and alternate were proud to be chosen by our faculty for this honor. Carol Poisel, our student librarian was very ccrfglrlflzms helpful this year in starting our new library. She, along with Mrs. Gidley, were instru- mental in setting up the new facilities. FIRST SEMESTER HONOR ROLL Doria Armstrong John Knauff Daniel Henson Gary Osburn Gloria Schuster Michael Mullins Timothy Sanders Daniel Schultz Carolyn Wiltfang Paul Yeoman James Hullihan Russell Werner Kimberly Gant David Martin Randall Armstrong Margaret Hrivnak Andrew Slager John Duggleby Sandra Rust Richard Slager Mary Smith Chris Steinhilber Dale Thompson Luanne Deal Marty Good Debra Ingram Betty Lilley Rochelle Warner HONORABLE MENTION Thomas Evans Richard Steffel Mary Wagner Martha Hullihan Pamela Norris Margaret Hefner Janet Hough Ma Betty Schrag Larry Armstrong Paula Coleman Linda Nethery Janet Hallberg Gary Milligan Mitchell Mullins Nancy Osburn Randall Werner Don Bales Pamela Gibbs Mark Knauff Peggy Sheetz Vic i Wilson Jane Yeoman Mark Rathburn Michael Fedornock ry Wagner and Cecile Wilson faithfully refill the candy machine. 46 Becky Stineburg, student secretary to Mr Gwin, assists in typing filing and other small office tasks Student secretaries Linda Fox Mary Wagner, and Gloria Schuster are of great assistance to Mrs. Gulliod and Mrs Ellenson in the school offices Dennis Fitzgerald supplies the students with added nourishment by filling the milk machine. I Q. Q. -'Qu W1 v .1 i n I W1 W W1 nm Af. .s 5 Zrass Zauufry Hebron 41 29 St. Mary 24 31 Morgan 25 30 Boone Grove 38 19 Andrean 34 21 Culver 15 48 Tefft 15 49 Liberty 41 18 Kouts 26 29 Morocco 15 50 Wheeler 22 64 Washington 16 45 Wheeler 50 31 St. Mary 29 26 Lowell The Cross Country teams had a good year but came out with an even num- ber of wins and losses. The team placed third in a field of eight at the Porter County meet. They placed fourth in a field of thirteen in the Bi-County. They also placed second in the KVAA meet. Top runners were Dick Steffel who placed first in the Morgan, Boone Grove, Tefft, and Liberty meets, and Dean Parent who finished second to Dick in each of those meets. Steve Simpkins also was a strong runner and finished first for Hebron in the Andrean and Porter County meets. Crack With the returning lettermen in the distance runs, the dashes, and the field events, the Hebron squad had a very successful year. 48 Baseball Hebron 3 Wheeler 1 9 Liberty 6 17 Boone Grove 0 '7 Jackson 1 4 Morgan 1 11 Kouts 1 6 Washington 1 NX u The 1964 Hebron High School Baseball Team won the Porter County Conference with a 7-O record. This N marked the third year in a row the Hawks have won or e . tied for the Conference Championship. ' Mike Wright led the Conference in batting with a N . 500 average. Bill Smock led the Hawk mound staff and f the County with a 6-O record and an earned run average ,,,, of . 89. 'Z' Coach Fishero and his Champion Hawks are to be congratulated for their fine achievement. - . Q Agiiiiiif ' i ,- ' fi 3579 ' Bob Smock was selected to the A11 -Conference first team for the third time. Other All -Confer- ence selections were: B.A. Mike Wri ht .500 Bob Smoci .444 John Knauff .300 Paul Rosenbaum .280 W L E.R.A. Bill Srnock, Pitcher 6 0 .89 49 Varsity Hnsk vim!! The 1964-65 version of the Hebron Hawks again enjoyed a highly successful season under head coach Don Broughton. The Hawks started slowly this year own- ing a 3-2 mark after five games. The Hawks began to find themselves against Mor- gan and from this point put together a victory string of eleven games, and finished with an 18-5 record for the year. The five Hawk defeats came by a total of 23 points. The Hawks dropped two 2 point decisions, a 5 point overtime game, and their first and last games by 7 points. This year' s Hawks are the South County and Porter County champions. The Hawks opened their South County bid by conquering Kouts by 21 points. The running Hawks then edged defending champ Morgan 53-52 for the tourney title. In the County Tourney the Hawks rolled over Washington by 15 points, Kouts by 30 points, and Morgan by 21 points, to be crowned the champ- ions of Porter County. The Hawks traveled to Wolcott for their sectional this year. The Hawks faltered in the semi-final round and lost to eventual winner Otterbein 67-74. The Hawks' quintet was also crowned Porter County Co-Champions as they finished with a 6-1 mark. Among the 18 Hawk victories are 6 and 12 point decisions over River Forest and Dyer Central respectively. The Hawks again set a school and county record for most points scored in a game as they defeated Morocco 112-52. Bob Smock again led Hebron' s attack as he con- nected for 484 points for a career mark of 1, 589. Bob also received the M. E. Dinsmore Award at the County Tourney. Four other Hawk players scored over 200 points this yearg Bill Smock 259, John Knauff 244, Darryl Parent 240, and Paul Rosenbaum 221. The Hebron Hawks and Coach Don Broughton are to be congratulated for another great season. Bob Smock HEBRON HEBRON HEBRON 76 83 Westville 53 52 Mor an 58 60 DeMotte 80 59 Wheatfield 88 53 Wasgington 56 58 Liberty 101 76 Oregon-Davis 76 '70 River Forest 83 69 Boone Grove 77 66 Kouts 73 61 Dyer Central 86 80 Jackson 67 72 Dowell 69 54 Washington 112 52 Morocco y '75 68 Morgan 68 38 Kouts 90 45 Goodland 70 50 LaCrosse 68 47 Morgan 67 74 Otterbein f 71 50 Kouts 56 54 Wheeler 50 1 jurzirfr Varsity HEBRON 33 Westville 30 22 Wheatfield Oregon-Davis 5 0 Kouts 5 0 Kouts 53 Morgan 40 46 47 58 42 38 40 49 Lowell 36 44 Morgan 49 44 LaCrosse 33 49 Munster 34 33 Washington 32 42 River Forest 37 53 Dyer 47 42 Wheeler 24 DeMotte 32 Liberty 33 Valpo C 5 1 Boone Grove 43 Jackson 49 Morocco 52 49 47 46 50 43 The Hawks had a rather unlucky season this year, with a record of seven wins and thirteen losses. The young Hawks fought hard and look for a better season next year. The junior var sity didn't always Win, but they were always interesting to Watch. Freshmen HEBRON 37 32 Wheeler 52 44 Liberty 33 36 Wheatfield 28 31 Lincoln 39 44 LaCrosse 37 42 Morocco 36 45 Boone Grove 33 46 Munster 39 47 Rensselaer 25 60 DeMotte 42 44 Andrean 25 40 Kouts 34 37 Lowell B-TEAM 23 11 Liberty 14 33 Wheatfield 41 38 Morocco 40 46 Boone Grove 23 34 DeMotte 28 29 Andean The Freshman basketball team again suffered a los ing season. The fledgling Hawks conquered their first two foes but fell victim to ll straight defeats. The young Hawks were victimized by a basketball disease called coldietis. The boys were in position for sev- eral more victories but could not put the ball through the little round hoop. The Hawks dropped 5 games by or less points. Varsity Klrrrrlrrzdcrs Mary Wagner Joy C 1 P N 1 W 1 jurrizrr Varsity Wrrrrlradrrs Linda Osburn M y d G1 d I C junior High Cfhrrrlrrzrlrrs Eat? i..arso? h Vklhg junior High Kaskcfbul! Hebron 27 26 Center 19 33 Kouts 36 40 Jackson 33 47 LaCrosse 36 32 Morgan 5 1 20 Washington 5 7 48 Rennsela er 46 41 Lowell 51 3 1 whearfield 5 1 32 Wheeler 42 33 Liberty 34 26 Boone Grove 42 40 DeMotte 46 33 Morgan P 40 3 1 Jackson 44 33 Kouts The Hebron Junior High basketball team ran up a lZ game winning streak, beginning in December and lasting through the Junior High Tourney, for an excellent record of 13-3 for the year. The young Hawks won their opening game, lost their next three, and then went on their game -winning binge. After several disappointing years, Hebron finally captured the Porter County Junior High Tourney, avenging an earlier defeat at the hands of Kouts. If if Hebron 11 19 Center 20 16 Kouts 13 19 Jackson 5 15 Morgan 27 35 Was ington 27 55 Lowell 14 18 Wheatfield 27 15 Wheeler 7 9 Liberty 12 37 Boone Grove 23 25 DeMotte The Junior High B squad had a cold winter, posting a record of two wins and nine defeats. It was a season in which they just couldn't get going and the ball always bounced the other way. In the Morgan and Liberty games the offense stalled and a defensive lapse was detected in the Lowell game. Well, as the Brooklyn Dodgers used to say, Wait till next year. 54 junivr High 1691550411 Hebron 3 4 Wheeler 9 7 Liberty 'I 4 Boone Grove 7 6 Kouts X 6 3 Jackson 6 1 Mor an O 3 Wasgington The l964 Hebron Junior High baseball team had a record of 5 wins and Z losses. The junior Hawks were co-champions of the conference With Washing- ton and Wheeler. The tearn's leading hitters were: Bob Riggs, .4713 Virgil Gross, .4449 and Torn Gross, . 371. Bob Riggs had a 5-Z Won and lost I'GCO1'd and he struck out 64 batters in 85 innings. This was the sixth consecutive sea- son in which the junior Hawks Won or shared the Porter County Championship. j fzmiar High Crack The Jr. Hi gh track squad enjoyed a profitable season. Congratulations to the boys and their coach. Hours of stren- uous practice lead to satisfactory results. 55 Sixth Grazia Kaskeiball Now that the horn has blown which ended the basketball season for the Hebron students, let us call attention to the record of the teams Hebron 38 26 of the future, namely the Hebron Elementary Schoo1's 5th and 6th grades. The sixth grade team recorded the best record of any Hebron basketball team this year, achieving a 7-1 mark. The Birds lone loss was a one point decision to South Lake County champ Center. 18 36 22 32 21 19 38 917th Grazia' l5'zzsk dba!! Wheatfield Kouts Wheatfield Boone Grove Union Twp. Boone Grove Center Kouts Q x fr, f i Q The Baby Birds opened the season in December with Wheatfield. The first game caused the fans to think it was going to be a long, cold Winter, as they Watched Wheat- field run away with a 15-5 victory. From that point on the Baby Birds fell into true Hebron tradition and ended the season with a 5-1 record. 56 Hebron 5 ll 25 22 23 12 15 9 24 6 Wheatfield Kouts Wheatfield Boone Grove Boone Grove Center Zustodians Wayne Fry Julian Knopf George Dodrill Not Pictured: Russel Hoagland 600,65 Marie Applegate, Wilma Carlson Freida Larsen, Eva Osburn Not Pictured: Charlotte Wagner l6'us Drivers Glen Martin, Ramona Kleine, Charles Berdine, Ed Thompson, Duane Ingram 57 Seneca Staff From August to March the Seneca Staff has faithfully worked to produce this Seneca. There was a lot of Work involved, includ- ing the selling of ads, choosing of book colors and style, typing of pages, writing captions for pictures, and attending to many other details. Now we present it to you. May you enjoy it as much as we did working on it. Tom Evans, Editor Dick Steffel Dean Parent Carol Poisel, Assistant Editor Mary Wagner Mary Martin, Junior Editor Linda Fox Becky Stineburg Gloria Schuster, Junior Editor John Knauff David Schultz Doria Armstrong Gayle Gibbs Paula Balczo Paul Rosenbaum Advvrtisiug Compliments of COCA COLA COMPANY 58 Compliments of JOE TITTLE and SONS SUPERMARKET 1605 Calumet Avenue Valparaiso, Indiana VALPARAISO OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. 72-74 Linoolnway, Valparaiso VALPARAISO ACE HARDWARE Ace-The Greatest Name in Hardware JOHNSON'S SPORTS Valparaiso, Indiana FARMER'S STATE BANK Valparaiso, Indiana CASBON ELECTRIC CO. Valparaiso, Indiana JONES JEWELRY Valparaiso, Indiana PARAMOUNT SHOE STORES Crown Point - Valparaiso LOWENSTINES DEPARTMENT STORE Valparaiso - 462-3115 SIEVERS DRUG CO. Prescription Rexall Druggists SENIOR CLASS AND YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS Root Photographers Chicago, Illinois HERFF JONES CO. Jewelers and Stationers 1401-1429 North Capitol Ave. Indianapolis 7, Indiana Is that you, Lora??? 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