Kokomo High School - Sargasso Yearbook (Kokomo, IN)

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,TOE NOLL Edu' JUDY IYHILI II Ifrfi NIARTHA 11 X I I Fi 1111 PASSI FT 1 U Q SARGASSO KOKOMG HIGH SCHOOL KOKOMO, INDIANA Pg! THROUGH THE YEAR Two Thousand one hundred nineTeen sTudenTs will agree ThaT I956 was a busy year aT Kl-lS. Perhaps iT was a loT like any oTher year-we elecTed oT- Ticers, worked on publicaTions, sTudied hard, and cheered The WiIdca+s on To vicTory. l-lowever, There was a diTTer- ence. The oTTicers we elecTed were members of our class, The publicaTions bore our names. and The WildcaTs, TighTing on The aThleTic Tields, were our classmaTes. All of These Things we did TogeTher-we shared deTeaT and vic- Tory, good Times and bad. Thus, as you Turn These pages. remember ThaT The sTory we are abouT To Tell you is oT The year '55-'56, our year aT Kl-lS. 'Hana-an AT KOKOMO HIGH SCHGOL -. Page Students found the walk from thc Vocational Building quite i11vig'm':1ti11g' on cold lnornillgs. Pugv 4 xp-Y' Coming' and goillg, wc fm thxs to be Zl rzmulmn' sc throughout our clavs at IxH uly Z1 Hlllllflfbl 'I gums took plum III ity of Kautz Vicld. We Did Nearly Everything CONTENTS CLASSES ..... ........ 1 'age 26 SPORTS ...... ..... 1 Jage 44 AQTIVITHQ5 ....... ....... 1 'age 68 FRIIQNDS ......,. ..... P ggi 120 1-'AR1aw1QLL ..... ...... 1 mgi- 178 The Memorial Gymnasi- um was E1 hub of activity during' the winter months. Page 5 111711111 g7'Cll167' g0a1s 110161 11'ig1z,, 11111 11111' f1111111's 11ff1'1' f11z1f111111'zU11, 11f1'1'11 f11i11'11 .-Is we gczzcd 111' 1111' fftIj'5 1'11,s11i1111 1151. 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But all our ininds weren't on our work, Each eye was on a star Of -the Autumn Prorn's gold stairway As it glittered from afar. Then we combined both work and play Wlien All Saints' Eve rolled 'roundj lVe found the windows all decked out llfhen Palette Club work was found. . . . And Entered into Oh, those report cards! Chris Kellum enjoys looking at Kenneth Bennetfs cards. town windows at Halloween Bonnie Bragg and Dick Tigrett helped paint down- 12 ry, gp I 2 . 9' ifef if, ,,, s s A12 Xo7,'cu1ln'r totaled football Tn a bright and blazing sim Ilfith the N. C. C. C?'0'ZK'll' pocketed .-Ind baslevtball to come. Ilramativs tools up lots of time, .ilnd frawicvs wcru rough: lint TK'lICl'I the cm'ta-in finally rose, Our hnuw-lmw slmzvcd its stuff. Thix mouth we had Thanksgiving, Comziting blcssings piled so high That by the time wid listed them, ,X'n7'c111bur' had passed by! I C W e Became Famlllar I, llbala Halq Clk.lNUl1StldU.5 PIOULILIILD Ill the opcratiml of the new milncograpli Tllc lioolq uvccli '.llL'E1 gilvn' thc faculty Z1 gooml Cllllllft' to cxuminc now books. with Cold N1JVL'lI'lliCl'UflCI1 founcl us XY21lCl'llllg' :1 lmaslqcllwzxll gzunc in thc 3lUll11lI'lZll lfyIIH1Z1Sll1l11. Thc ljrzlmzxtic Club play gzxvc us ll pu-lc into flu- pri- vzxlc lifc of rxbfilllillll Lincoln. . . . Christmas Dcccmllcr was a -magic month Of peace on earth to men ,- Thu Christmas trcc was lightcd Ill' our bright front lzall again. Santa visited the gym llfith candy canes for all,' .lnrl parting strains of Silent Night Still lingered in vach hall. Our happy holiday spirit liuilt up as Christmas came, llut scniors knew that years to 001114: llfozzltl never be the same. Sharon Hubbard, liclith llugg, Marycllcn llush, and Sue llurham usccl some of their sparc timu to wrap Christmas presents. Dcccmbefs icy blasts failed to cool our enthusiasm for our little red school house. W, Climaxed the First Semester Members of the Choir led the school in the singing of Christmas Carols before dismissal. Page 14 The 'lsnowlnallsu seem to be macle of rub- ber. Nevertheless, the Snowball llanee was a big success. The Final Exams January fo December, These are 11'L0menz's wc ramcuzber s New Yeafs Eve and 7 i1lg1lHg bcllsq Tourney time with lots of yells,- It walks, it talks, Wfhat is it? Carolyn Cart, Lura Branch, and Nancy lixams are an awful strain! Dwiggins seem quite proud of their snow- man. Gave Us Uur Doubts, But Reference books that wciylzcri a ffm Ta get that last farm ffafwr dana: Snowmen, Snmvballs, parries galarcg Skating and skiing that made use .varc ,' .S'cnLcsfcr Lxrams to sfrzlggle fllfflltglly Wlzczz, flzcrc wore Hbvffvr filings ta da: llapfvincss, Iazrglzfcr, lzuarfavlzcs, fvars: Hlllcuzarics are made af this, if appears. N Judy Tubbs, Judy Mock, Hill Tlassctt, and Daisy find that studyin, m 1 ,mup has its zulvzuxtagcs 11car1!s amz' F10wr'1's ' 1.r1-zu' i11 li1lH7lIl,H J This 1111111111 + lvaf yum' flllj' 1111,v's d1m111. lf'c11v1zli11v.v L'G1IfiV, 11110013 111111 kissrxv, x , J Tlzvsc 011' 7't'11lL'llIbC7'L'lII by K. 11. S. 111issi's. Ca1'011sv1, s1'01'ybr101e, 1r'1 s bring 1110111 bark Wfitlz HCG11--CGl'Ii,U and f00fl1a11, and 1?a11i11' f11v !r1rk , Sniilc big, kick 1zig11, 611111 wafcli for your riff,- Of coiirsc yoifll 7'U1llC1ILbC?' flu' 111111c111c111m. We did it again., as yo-ii 5011 sw, T110 LVi1r1fa1'5 are cliamfis of lille' X. Ci. C. 19161 .S'ccf'i1111a1 plans just dia'11'f vlik. Lcfs go 1111 fo 110.271 111,0111'11, aim' quick! Lian it be that Don 5L1iiCHbC1'g'Cl' has given this box uf Valentine candy to Ilcvcrly XVHSSHI1? . . . Everything Mrs. Ruth Gosmzi, Carol Cnc. Romair Miss Faye Cover, and Sondra Rm- pri-pare V.l pamphlets for distribution. ., . ,vs 12,3245 N n ' EY ,S 'N , ANN J.w. ,. , X W ., xi 7 ww .361 4 . . . pring Vacation H .Uareli broziglzz' in a Hll0ll,S share Of flzirigs for us Io do: Our books, lessons, and lzome-zuork, .lad Senior Class Play, foo. Hasleetbalfs all over Since the Has-been DVill-be game, lim' sprilzgfs brought out some oflzer teams llfifli out-door sports their aim. New York's slcylfiiie, WGSlIl1'I'fjfl2lIf Tliese memories may not fade, For March has marked flie neatesf trip ,-I Senior ever made. Members of the stuffs crew lJl'L'lJZll'Q the :1ll-important props for the Senior 5 Class Play, Cllarle-v's .'l1i11!. Left tu right: Kent Hluckliclgc, .loc Jansen, jerry Hufford, Clary Martzolf, Jim Rim-, .lim Rcith, and ,lack XVilliams. l u Brought a Rest Some of the senior girls paid their eoiigressinaii Z1 visit chiriilg' the VVz1sl1i11g- 11111 trip. ,egg Dick Hoyt and 5Ol1ill'El Roe find time to look over some of the new n1agz1zi11eS in the lilJI'Zl1'y. Teachers receive the bulletin :incl lust- minutc iiistructions each Illfbfllillg ill the lJl'i11Ci17ElVS office, Left to right: Mrs. Auclrzi I,i111lIey, Miss Dorothy il.'l1fJI'IlbL11'gl1, Mr. Charles Klinger. April brought a shower Of stardust from the blue To crown, a Stardust Sweetheart .flml make lier dreams came true The realm of Relays erowned a quee To reign thraugliaut the zlayg She and lier co-urt of beauties Gave Relay winners their fay. Our interest was elusive, lfVitlz, spring fever drawing nearg .-Ina' many a classroom discziss'io11 llf'as11,'t meant far the teaelzerlv e Dances and Flowers ar .' The Stardust Hall proved to be ll real Modern liantnsy with the clulmrzm. decorations and XVZIYIIC C2I1'1',S o1'cl1cst1'z1. Page 20 Vat Adair and joe Cfilgllll welcome spring by tralisplanting some Howers in our green house. Replaced April howers As ,liven El goucl teacher Cilllil al- ways have undiviclecl attention when spring fever slips into the picture. l,I'i1lCi1J3l O, I. lfarmer pro- elaims Judy liessier Queen of the Relays with Vicky Carnes, Myra liliI1g'C1'Il1Z1Il, Vanetta Pop- pas, and Mary Rieliarclson as her court. l Page 21 Look wliere all the class rings is! The fever's spreading by leaps and bounds, And halls are buzzing with springy sounds .fls two-.soines make between-class rounds. Spring has called out tennis vets, .find time left from a couple 0' sets ls all that last term paper gets! .fls interest increases, and tension grows, We feel the end is near, as May draws to at close. 'Mug is WW the gms is -QQQ U We Made XVith May comes spring fever and the old yen for fishing. Larry VVil- bur, Maureen Meritt, and Don Lawson try their luck in Kokomo Creek. David Standt and Paul Cossell have a friendly handshake after an invigorating game of tennis. I . ..,,.,W...m,,,...-.Y . .. .,,, ,.M,,..L,,-,,,g,,..,..,.,,,,,,,,i.. -sr ..,, , ..,i,,....,. ,, .. - L l'11'c1l1'1lls lbl'HVlllt'4l :1 much- l1CCfll'i,1 stu-lclm vw, ' ,W-M' NNW ., Many New Friends and Dick Sullivan zunl Bucky Shuss cnjuy ll soda zlftcl' 21 hzml mlz1y's work 011 thc books. Page 23 I The month of June has come at last, .-Ind Seniors find their days lzazfe past In a fabulous year that went too fast. There are a million things to do To throw of the old and put ou the new Nom' that this high school year is through. lVe'll miss these happy times 7c'v oe had, .V-Ind though new days may make us glad, The thought of leaving makes 'us sad. Now that rush and noise is gone, Classes and scliedules are planned and drawn, For murt years' class that's eomiug 071. . . . Bade Fond Farewell jim Sir-ss and Slummlm Klcfntosh scum to like what they soc unclcr the mortar boards. Page 24 David Williams gets the autographs of Caroline Snow and Norma Sparks. to our Days at KHS The junior Senior reception was oui last formal fling. Mrs. Alice Farrar luoks pleased to be putting liar books away until next September. Page 26 gill!! cf J People aT Kl-lS enjoyed learning and pracTicing The Three R's This year. New subiecTs and more modern classroom TaciliTies added much To The school program. WiThin The walls oT our high school, we gained The knowledge and skills ThaT will help To make us useTul ciTizens of Tomorrow-TuTure docTors, lawyers, mechanics, Teachers, secre- Taries, and homemalcers. The pages in The Tollowing secTion have recorded The sTory of ThaT pro- gress Toward The lamp oT learning which uniTed us in all oT our eTTorTs. Pam- Page 28 The library supplied an abundance of material for the students. Librar - Silence Please! Our school library might well be called the service centerl' of the school. lt is used constantly by students in search of material for book reports, class reports, and various references. This year a new system was initiated whereby the library went to the classroom instead of vice-versa. The mobile book units were very con- venient, especially for use in the vocational building. In gathering other information, we find that our library contains approximately 8,500 books and subscribes to 75 magazines and 2 news- papers. Another pleasant addition to the library this year was the mint green venetian blinds, which gave the room a tranquil atmosphere. Mrs. Ruth Gosma is our school librarian, assisted by a competent staff of students. jack Longfellow shows the class that Latin inscriptions are found everywhere from hand h its to the dollar bills held by Marilyn Clark and Barbara Simpson. Language - 'Tiat Luxlw Hllritannia est insula. Europa non est insulaf, So starts the first Latin lesson. From these first simple sentences and the unforgettable 'tte amol' to conversational l.atin and the study of Caesar's Gallic VVar goes the course of study in Miss Helen Railsbacles Latin classes. Other students are gaining a knowledge of Spanish and 'French under the guidance of Bliss Ruth Campbell and Mr. Urban Steckler. The Romance languages may not seem very romantic to the pupils struggling through the intricacies of verb conjugations, but there is a real thrill in being able to translate smoothly a story written in a foreign language. Besides being helpful in later life, the study of any foreign tongue in an informing as well as an interesting way to learn the history of the country and the customs of the people. Valeo! Page 29 'luck Brown regulwtcs tl . . me tape recorder while Ba1'l'm1'a1 Vess talks to the speech class. English - AblatiVe A 3 c ms written '1 pw . tier which Miss Helen lin to think is worth f 4 ' ' ' Page 30 y seems V o being, lead in class. bsolute In toclay's complex society, it vitally importzlnt that each pets be ahle to convey effectively l thoughts to others. 'Teachers i strueting linglish :incl speech class realize this neefl as they strive improve written :inf l oral commui cation. The .linglish ilepartment, head by Bliss lflizalmeth Hanclley, OHK each KH5 student a thorou foundation in linglish. 'lihe fres man begins the study of liingli mechanics, such as spelling, pul tuation, the parts of speech, a cliagraming. ln his sophomi year the student becomes acquaii ed with the American heritage the field of literature. T he juni nurse clclvcs ii ul is highlight Diagrauning scntcnccs can get awfully 4 rs or Dick Confusing. Cll6fL2LlI'. Ask l.1ml11 Mis. Ns... Q99 or Elliptical Phrase. ilu lfnglish litcraturu ccl with tha' Study ritinns. ln com- Sl121liCSlJC?l1'C s xx' 5 ition, thc senior cuniposcs is cmcs, sluclics lcttcr-writing, and imzlxcs his high sclwol linglish rcci' by writing' a 2,000 wurcl term pl-it The stuclcnt sucking' zulclitionzll lllllllg' may cntci' the spccch ursc wlicrc thc skills of spccch- 'ilin ' - ' mrocccl- Q arc zicquircml. g :incl pz1rl1:x1mnt.115 I ln aflclitiou to thcir u-aching ilics, lllk'l11lJL'I'S of thc linglish clc- l s UOIISOI' S'c1rg11.v,w, Nad rtmcn Cl . . K ' --'l Club, ff lllzw, mlramzltus, Spmm cl the llullzilmzilou, lgni HL ldson nnnl Ci11'OlyI'l nincron cnnsult the aliffiunalry ful' SyI'lUfIyl'llS. Page 31 ath - Locate the Spherical Triangle Because mathematics is essential in many lields of endeavor, the Kolcomo High School mathematics department, headed by Mr. l.ee Dixon, offers the students a broad and integrated foundation in this course. As the student advances from beginning algebra to plane and solid geometry, and on through advanced algebra and trigonometry, he finds the problems becoming more complex. Thanks to the able instruc- tion of the lil-IS math teachers, the student finds himself more capable of handling involved equations and intricate graphs. As the senior com- pletes the course in trigono1netry. he is xvell-prepared for the higher college math courses. As the graduate general math student knows, he is prepared to meet future problems. such as reading blue-prints or income tax forms. Page 32' Roger Bess locates the spherical triangle that Don McCoy describes from the text, ' CC ' 9 99 Sclenee - Explaln Young s Modulus l,et's take a trip through the RHS science department. ln the biology classes students become familiar with such terms as osmosis and photo- synthesis as they view the microscopic world of the amoeba. Vile now proceed to the physics laboratory. Here students watch elec- tricity jump gaps, measure the force of a .22 caliber bullet, and listen to synthetic musical sounds. Wlithin the walls of the chemistry lab are concocted some of the world's evilest smells. However this is where the chemists of tomorrow balance equations and study atomic theory. RHS can be justly proud of the science department headed by M r. l.ee Dixon. ln this technological age the need for scientists is being empha- sized. lt is therefore comforting to know that IQHS is furnishing its share of future technicians. Bill Cavanaugh records the data as reported by Marjorie Nelson while Richie Elkins and Larry Miltenherger check for accuracy. l l l Page 33 Commercial Department HIGH SCHOOL KOKOMO Mo, INDIANA KOKO ts rci'1l training, Dear Studen : 1 e with comme . ' the When a Kokomo employer wants somcon he asks the KHS commercial department for recommendations. In past this department has been turning out stenographical wondersg and this year, with Zflfk of the senior class within its ranks, is no exception There are two branches of training, stenographic and bookkeeping, to prepare students for future office work. A staff of eight competent teach- ' ' l ' h departmental standing. ers maintains the ng Sincerely yours, Head, Commercial Department RB XSS line. Wfeldon Shelley finds bookkeeping centration. requires C011 Page 35 Page 36 Vocational - 'Q - quare . . . Qne of the newest and most modern vocational buildings ill the state is the Haworth 'Vocational lluilding. Here KHS students are training to be the meehanies, draftsmen, XYOOCl-XYOl'liCl'S, printers, and machinists of tomorrow. The modern facilities house first-rate equipment. Those in auto-mechanics and radio get practical experience repairing ears and radios in addition to textbook instruction. The arts and erafts classes make jewelry, trays, and various other items from metal, wood, and plastic. The objective of the vocational program is to eo-ordinate academic knowledge with manual skills. The importance of vocational programs in this technological age is greatly increasing, and liolcomo High15ehool is justly proud of its well- equipped vocational department headed by Mr. Alfred A. Himeliek. Goggles protect the Welders from the sparks which dazzle the photographer. Boys in the print shop print alll cull slips and other school forms. Pride in workmanship is felt by these members of the cub- inet making class. or L - quare Q77 A f s Page 37 Gym classes offer opportunity for physical development. Phys. Ed. - Running and Driving Students master driving under some of the worst weather conditions. X i xuwrw man Swami WY!! EDU W K wet -1 - '5hi1P liiyiibn Morohi ui. 'nfl Qian y ,imma Up :mil at 't-ni! shuuteil tl gyin zifszaisiziiit :va the guys :ui gals lezirnecl tricky stunts, spur ing' rules, zmml ways to key plivsieallx' lit :incl trim in Qvi classes. .Xppmxiinzitely 2-10 gir were lllSll'l,lClL'll in the :nrt f SXX'l1l'llNillQ ancl lift'-S2lVillQ. Rules uf the ruzul and their 211 pliezition were subjects of stuc in driver training classes. Sm even the must unmeeliziniez minclecl miss euulcl easily elizmf 21 tire. Tlirougli this trainin future eiliezns may become lit ter :incl safer rlrivi-rs, First Aid prepares girls for accidents or home emergencies. uidanee - Mental and Physical H :Dem dry bones, the circu- atory system, and the senses Vere a few of the subjects of liscussion in freshmen health lasses, Here we learned just vhat makes us tick, 4'VVhere do I go from here ? escribed the feelings of hefud- led freshmen as they tried to earn the ropes at KHS. Orien- 'ition classes aided new students high school adjustment, choice f a career, and character de- elopment. Physical fitness, healthy bodies, chool and life adjustments, and odes of the roads--these are a ew of the benefits we gained irough classes in KHS. Freshmen discover themselves and their relationship to others in orientation classes. CQ ' ' 99 Home Ee. - h, for an lnstant m1X Margaret Martin and Arlene Stock learn the fundamentals of being a good hostess from Miss Bernice Doody. Page 40 Someone once said, The way to a n1an's heart is through his stomach. lf that statement is true, the girls taking the home economics course in cooking have nothing to worry about. However, the ability to prepare an appetizing meal is not the only talent which these girls possess. They also learn the art of sewing. This year a special problems class in tailoring was ohfered in which suits and coats were made. Other courses offered pertain to family relationships, home management, home nursing, and child care. All of these subjects play a large part in actual homemalqing and prepare the girls for the role they will play in their own homes someday. The head of this department is Miss Chestina Willi'ams. The art proteges of fxiiss llernice Mcliinley sketched, painted, and lettered their way to many awards and recognitions this year. The de- partment also kept busy displaying works of art in the popular show- case across from 103, decorating the downtown windows during Hal- loween, and sponsoring the annual spring art exhibit. lfroni freshman perspective to senior portraiture, pupils studied the masters and de- veloped their own techniques. One of the highlights of this year's activities was the party held for the Kokomo Art Association by our local enthusiasts. Students criticize each other's work in portrait class. The Arts - Plain and Fane Wiis it a joke or the melodies of Carousel that lighted these faces? Many potential musicians were found in the music appreciation classes as Mr. Joseph Ragains aid- ed his students in a full understand- ing of the course. ily means of a phonograph and radio, new heights in the world of music were reached. livery member expanded his in- terests from the symphonies of Tschailcowsky to the moody tunes of Hoagy Carmichael. Analyzing the composer's feelings was a dif- ferent but interesting' part of the study. jazz, concert, opera, and other classical music were studied and enjoyed by all. Page 41 I :ig'c 42 ocial l l l Government classes final the social science lab both educational and interesting. tudies - Who was the Silent Presidentfw l.et's explore the past and the present with the help of Nr. lired Klustzircl, social studies department head. l irst, world history takes us to every continent and enables us to understand how the present has grown out of the pzist. Next on our expedition is American history. This gives us an appreci- ation of the steps necessary to make the United States the leader it is today. Other important subjects are government, economics, sociology, and geography, all designed to give us a knowledge of the political, eeononiie, :ind social problems of the present eomplex soeiety. Thus we will have Z1 better umlerstzinding' of our capitztlistie and free enterprise system. Gcogrnphy students drnxv maps :md identify States. Dennis Guldslucrry Casts his ballot in the Nl,PYL'I1lhCI' clcctirm. 'M- '73EW Page 43 Page 44 Kokomo, greal in sporls, grealer in sporlsmanshipf' Whelher in 'l'l1S Mem- orial Gymnasium, al Kaulx Field, or on The baseball diamond, a keen compell- Hve spiril' along wifh lhe underslanding help of lhe coaches and The unlailing loyally of The fans made lhis slogan a realily. This philosophy, backed by an unquenchable desire To win, gave lhe Wildcals many viclorious encounlers. We won championships, ribbons, Tour- neys, and Jrrophies, buf mosl ol all we developed a sense ol co-operalion and feam devolion which only a+hle+ics can feach so well. 5905? 75 ,A X 4 Y X +3 3 F X L Q y x W Q UM N, 9 a ' Y M 'WI ww Y 'Q 5 Q N65 5' 1 if ' A www' M.. 3 Q M . Q ff? Q A 'W -r Xifap 'vin pw . M X35 : 'Q si ff X' f W if nm' :ASQ V g I gg ,fffg Page 46 KHS Coaches display North Central Conference Trophies. Left to right: Mr. Wfillium Fox, Mr. Kenneth Craig. Mr. Gene Turner, M1'. Russell Bratton, Mr. Chester Hill, Mr. Walltei' Cross. Mr. joe Platt, Mr. Robert l-lznnilton, Mr. Fmnlt Overton, and Mr. Robert Bushong. All These Our athletic department, under the competent direction of Mr. Chet Hill and our coaching start, has brought statewide fame and honor to our beloved high school down through the years. This year has definitely been no exception. Our teams have compiled a record which any school in lndiana would be proud to display. NVe love those VVildcats! just as our officers in the armed forces are responsible for the wins or defeats of the men on the front lines, our coaches are responsible for winning those games and meets for KHS. Our coaches know their duties. and they carry them out to the farthest extent of their abilities. They not only teach the basic principles of the game, but they instill in every Jartici ant,s mind the ideals of s mortsmanshi J, teamwork, and com Jetitive l l spirit. 5 'Wi--..v Football managers Harold Hutto and Bert Bob Bratton and Larry Harrell enjoy dis Fridlin pass out equipment to Tom Simmons. tributing.: basketball equipment. Were Needed ell leaders Saundra Brackin, Judy sler, Larry Miltenberger, Rita ier and Becky Wfhited take a ither between games. With the greatest team spirit ever, the Wild cat gridiron squad of 1955 finished a season that we will always remember. They compiled a seasonls record of 8 wins and 2 losses. ln the North Central Conference the Kats had 5 wins l loss, and came out on top as N. C. C. champs The VVildcats looked like veterans in their opening game against Peru. Starting the season olf with a bang, they whipped the Tigers, Z7-0. Then, at the first home game the Broad Ripple Rockets were thumped by our Wildcats in a 35-O victory. Bill Reel's accurate passing and Fred Douglas' timely interceptions were decisive fac- tors in the winning of this game. Une week later Marion invaded Kautz field, but the Giants were sent home with an 18-O de- feat dragging behind them. lt was a long hard ..- Football - . C. C. Champs Kokomo is about to be stopped after a successful gain in yardage. ull Ronnie Smith encounters trouble on a long W'ildcat run as Dick Suter looks on. age 49 Page 50 The Will to Win 14-13 score. This game was a good example the all-important extra point. grind all the wayg but as the final gun sounded, the Kats had gained their third straight victory. Our big gun in this contest was jim Cameron in The Hfth time definitely was not a charm the backfield. Coach Hamiltonys boys bowed to the Elwi gridders in a 13-6 upset. The Kats tried to li nrm, but the Panther backfield unbalanced line. Due to some costly fumbles, our eleven c The Kokomo eleven journeyed to Lafayette the following week to meet the Jed heroes. The Broncoes had a strong line and plenty of spirit. but the Kats trimmed them to the tune of a trolled the ball only a small percentage of KHS FOOTBALL TEAM Front Row: jerry Martin, Ronnie Smith, Dick Suter, Tom Simmons, jim Cameron, Tom Swing. jim Beane, Bill Reel, Walter Ligon. Second Row: Ron Bargerhuff, jim Butler, Fred Granson, john Bennett, Paul Wagner, Fred Douglas, jack Williams, Dick Smith, jim Meiring, joe Duncan. Third Row: Coach Robert Bushong, Dale Wise, Jerry Neal, Gene Wingate, Jim Douglas, Bill Coburn, Andy Castner, Bob Huffman, jim Fades, Paul Conwell, Coach Robert Hamilton. Gave Them the Wa ame. This was the first loss of the season for ie Vllildeats. After a week of drills and practice, Coach Bob amilton rallied his forces to meet the Notre ame of high school football, the Mooseheart 'ed Ramblers. This game turned out to be the iggest upset of the season as the Wildcats ounced the Ramblers, 27-7. Mooseheart's back- field was fast but their line was too small as Dick Suter, Tom Simmons, and the other Kats plowed through to victory. The next non-conference opposition was in the form of the Alexandria Terriers. The Kats com- pletely smothered the Terriers in a 75-19 victory in which all of our reserves participated and gained some valuable experience. N. C. C. CHAMPS Front ROW: jim Hudson, Lynn Davenport, jerry Ashburn, jerry Silence, john Fewell, Jerry Basham, George Franklin, Dan Forkner, Wilton Murchison. Second Row: Ronnie Sallee, Bob Summers, Chris Kellum, Charles Wells, Bob Campbell, Merl Wiseliart, Gene Cameron, Max Gilson, Don Wilson, Dennis McKee, Harry Northington. Third Row: Coach Russell Bratton, Harvey Mills, Royal Davidson, Harold McKown, Fred Dyer, Charles Kraner, Ken Morgan, Ken Minor, Wayne Nyffeler, E. J. Meissnest, Doyan Eades, Phil Reynolds. Page 51 For a Tremendous Now leading the N. C. C., the Kats journeyed to Frankfort. The Wi'ldcats immediately over- whelmed the Frankfort gridders as they romped to 39-O decision that held the Kats in first place. On Dad's night at Kautz field, Logansport handed the Kats their only N. C. C. loss. The Kats bucked the Logan squad all the way, but the Berries closed the game with a 19-13 score. The last game of the season was a 'Ado-or-die contest with Muncie to decide the conference crown. This game was also a close one with the Bearcats making a last-minute drive to score their touchdown. The VVildcats held firm to the very end and were rewarded with a 12-7 victory. Our hats off to the Kats who were named North Central Conference champs and to jim Meiring, our senior powerhouse, who was named an all-conference guard. Jim supplied a great amount of enthusiasm for this year's team. A final acknowledgement goes to Rob Hamilton, N. C. C. Coach of the Year, and his assistants Robert leiushong and Russell llratton, who help- ed train this team to be the champs they are. The 1955 gridiron squad will not easily be forgotten in the history book of Kokomo High School. Jim Douglas, Tom Simmons, and jim Cameron interrupted their football practice to take their spelling Page 52 over for Miss Elizabeth Handley. It certainly takes lots of equipment to keep Il football team going! Harold Hutto :ind Bert Fridlin issue helmets and footballs to Fred Douglas and john Bennett. Kokomo ...... Kokomo ,...,. Kokomo ,,,.,. Kokomo ...... lflwool Kokomo .,,,., Kokomo ...... Kokomo ...,,, I.0gLll'15P0l't Kokomo Season .,,..27 .W35 ...HIS I ri ...HIS 77 .....75 .....5'J I9 ...,,lZ Record Pcru ,......., -Broad Ripple flndigmalpolisj .,,,. ,...,, Nf11I'1Of1 ..,.,,,,,,,A Lalfalycttc jefferson .,,,,, ,,.,,, Kokomo ..A....... I.foos-lmuurt Alcxumlrigl Fl'1II'lKfO1'f Kokomo . Muncie Ifrccl Douglas makes :1 clcspcmtc zmllcmpl to run back an i11tn-ltcplvcl pass zxquiust tho Logan Hcrries. QQ 5 QEWEGS Page 5 uxe .M Front Row: Brian Cossell, Mark Grant, Roger Hays. Ernest Munson, Dick Elvin, Paul Mabra, john Freed. Second Row: Bill Burchard, George Howell, Larry Cook, Tom Beety, Vernon Frayer, jerry Fiscus. Third Row: Coach Frank Over- ton, Bill Austin, Dyrl Martin, Tom Cestare, George Gaskins, Larry Colvin, Dick Campbell, David Avery, Mike King, Stu- ridge, Coach XX'alter Cross. Two-Mile Specialists The Kokomo cross-country team experienced one of their greatest years ever. The long dis- tance specialists began the season with a ll-45 victory over Lafayette Jefferson. They grabbed the next three meets from VVabash, 17-42, Blun- cie Central, 34-31, and Marion, Z5-30. Contin- uing in the winning column, they won the next two dual meets by sending lfort XVayne Central and South Side of ,Fort Wayne to defeat 2l-38 Kokomo ...., ......,, 1 1 Kokomo ...., .,...... 1 7 Kokomo .,,,. ........ 2 4 Kokomo ..... ..... 2 5 Kokomo ..... .,... 2 l Kokomo ,....... ,,..,....,,,, ,i.,,,., 2 3 Shortridge Invitation ....... ,....,,- 1 th N, C, C, ,,,..... .......,,,.., ,,.... 2 rl tl and 23-38, respectively. At the Shortridge Invi- tational Nleet they tied with Shortridge for fourth place. The team finished the regular season in a whirl by finishing second to Anderson in both the N.C.C. meet and the sectional meet. To climax the successful season they placed Sth in the state meetfthe highest a Kat squad has ever finished-while Larry Colvin took a sixth to place the highest a Kat has ever finished. Lafayette jefferson ....... ........ - 15 -Wfabash .....,........,.....,., .,....... 4 2 -Muncie Central ...... ..,.t.,.. 5 1 -Marion .......................... ......... 3 0 Fort Wfayne Central ........... .,,,,.,,. 5 S Fort XX'ayne South Side ..... .,.,..... 3 8 Sectional ...........,....,.. .,,.., 2 nd btate ....... ,.,.... 5 th Members of the Cross Country squad Warm up before a meet. Dyrl Martin, Larry Colvin, Lar- ry Cook, George Howell, and George Gaskins. dent Manager Bruce Wtmold- Sitting: Roger Wiird, Russell Pine. Steve Overton, David Don' son, Dan Dunn, Jack Bender, David Price. jerry Gamhlin. Second Row: Fred Hawkins, jerry Silence, Charles Carter, Harvey Mills, Mike Hickman, Bill Simmons. Larry Carter. Denis McKee. Third Row: David Schrock, Bob Freed, Jim Hudson, Russell Bergman, jim Douglas, Boh hlorelock, Bill Riddle, Wfayne Sherrow, Mr, Robert Hamilton. Back Row: Mickey Justice, George DeShon, Charles KranA er, Witlt Thompson, Bill Suther- in, Gary Thurston, Charles W'ells, Ralgfh Herr, Charles Redman. Grunt an roan Artists The local muscle men linished up a successful season for their fifth year at KHS with 4 wing. 5 losses, and l tic. The Kat grapplers claimed victories over New Castle, Marion, Peru, and Muncie. The hows were given to Shortridge, Southport, Richmond, Lafayette Jett, and Decatur Central. llroaclripple provided the tie. The Wfildcats grahhed 3rd in the four-way tourney, 2nd in the sectional, and 5th in the state. Kokomo qualified six hoys for the state meet, and lfred lflawlcins became our first state wrestling champion. Our heartiest congratulations go to Coach lloh Hamilton and his stalwarts. Fred Hawkins seems to have Dennis McKee in a key-lock. --H , T MT.. . G01 Fight! win! This was the cry of the Kokomo fans during the fabulous '55-l56 season Coach joe Platt, N.C.C. Coach of the Year proved himself again by producing one of thc finest teams in the state The Kats opened the season victoriously by trouncing the Apaches from Wabash, 62-30. One week later Kokomo gained its first conference win as the visitmg Frankfort Hot Dogs were handed a 60-SO defeat, Paul Conwell threw in 29 points the night that the Tipton Blue Devils came to receive their 99-65 shellacking. The following week the Wild- cats traveled to Lafayette, only to find a tough Jeff team waiting. The Broncos handed Kokomo its first setback, 67-59. Paul Conwell leaps to score high for the Wildcats as jerry Christie prepares to rebound. Logansport players look on. - '534 Basketball - . C. C. Champs L ..A,. TEAM Left to Right: Tom Simmons, Harry Noi-thington, Don Bowling, Larry Colvin, Don Miller. Dale XX'ise, Paul Conwell, jerry Christie, Sherman Golelsberry, Bob Maxwell, jim lizuies, Phil Pennell, Coach joe Platt. Page 5 B TEAM Front Row: Bob Fenn, Tom Beety, Ray Harbaugh, Lynn Davenport, Don Schorm, Second Row: jim Eades, Paul Cossell. Richard Graham, Coach Russell Bratton. Shermin Goldsberry, Charles Hill, Dick Campbell. We Never Stopped Developing . . . Back in stride, the boys from K-town claimed their 4th victory by trouncing Marion, 71-53, as Jerry Christie poured in 27 points. After much difliculty, the Kats drove to a 70-54 victory over the Shortridge lllue Devils. The Big Blue from Hamilton took a taste of NVildcat medicine and returned to Ohio dragging a 70-60 loss. Terre Haute Garf1eld's journey to Kokomo brought only sadness to the Purple Eagles. Tom Simmons pitched 20 points through the hoop to aid the Kat's cause in the 85-76 vic- tory. Anderson slipped by Kokomo with a 61-59 tally in an overtime contest as they drove through l 'nge 58 the day to receive the Big 4 Tourney's laurels. The VVildcats bounced back that evening to hand Logansport a 69-57 drubbing. A tip-in by Dale VVise provided the winning margin as the Kats took a close one from the Logansport I-lerries, 55-54. l'latt's heroes scored 81 points to the Frankfort Hot lJog's 49 to clinch victory number 10. An attempted stall failed Floras lladgers as the Kats snowed them under, 50-35. The aggres- sive Wilclcats proved themselves again as they recovered from an 11-point deficit to thump Richmond, 66-61. Page . . . Our Teamwork and Improving . . . Paul Conwell cradled 32 points as the Ander- son Indians bowed to the Kats, 73-63. Peru's Tigers were glad the night was over after losing to our ferocious Kats, 82-51. The Wildcats suf- fered their third defeat of the season from Munciels Bearcats, 78-70. For the first time this year Kokomo was given some terrific rebound competition. It was an ex- citing evening as the Kats squeezed past the Tech Greenclads, 56-53. Bob Maxwell dropped in 18 points as Kokomo rolled over Marion's Giants, 59-49. The Kats easily routed the New Castle Trojans, 76-53, to bring the season to a close. Kokomo hit the tournament trail by smashing Burlingtonys Polar Cubs, 101-28. Then it hap- pened! Out of the east came the Eastern Comets who shot .421 as they downed the Kats, 70-64. The VVildcats had won the N.C.C. title and were ranked 4th in the state. Their hnal record was 18 wins against 4 defeats. VVe shall miss the incomparable performances of seniors Paul Conwell, Jerry Christie, Tom Simmons, Phil Pennell, Bob Maxwell, Larry Col- vin, and Don Miller. It was a great season for coaches joe Platt and Russell Bratton. Everyone will remember the VVildcats and the spirit of '56, Paul Cossell, Don Schorm, Bob Finn, Tom Beety, and Lynn Davenport prepare for a HB team game. 60 ur Season Record D U Q I Kokomo ....,....... 62 -4 Wabash ..... .. Kokomo ............ 60 - Frankfort ,,...., ..,,. Kokomo ,,.......... 99 - Tipton ,,.,,,, ,.,,, Lafayette jeff ..67 - Kokomo .............. . Kokomo ..........., 71 - Marion .......,.,,....,, Kokomo ,........... 70 - Shortridge Qlndpls. Kokomo v........... 70 - Hamilton fOhioD Kokomo ............ 85 - Garfield QT. H., . Kokomo ,...,,...... 55 - Logansport .,,,,,,,,,, Kokomo ...,...,.... 81 - Frankfort ,...,.. ..,,,,,,,, Kokomo .,.......... 50 - Flora ....,.,.. ,,,,,,, Kokomo ...,........ 66 - Richmond ,,,,. ,,,,,,, Kokomo .,.......... 73 - Anderson ,...... ,.,.....,, Kokomo ...,......., 82 - Peru ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,r.,,, 50 50 65 59 53 '54 60 76 54 49 35 61 63 51 Muncie Central 78 Kokomo Kokomo Kokomo Anderson Kokomo Kokomo Eastern - 70 53 - Kokomo .................... - Tech QInclpls.J - Marion BIG 4 TOURNAMENT New Castle ................ - Kokomo -- Logansport SECTIONAL ,,,,......101 - Burlington - Kokomo jerry Christie may have a foul shot coming as a Logan player attempts to block his shot. 49 53 59 57 28 64 Page 61 Front Row: Kent Nelson, Roger Schrock, jim Porter, Ronnie McNew, Bill Nicholson, jerry Neal, Dave Stanclt. Second Row: Paul Cossell, Bill Hahn, Ron Bargerhuff, Mauri james, Tony Paris, jim Robert- son, Forrest Fernung. Dick Hoyet. Love Set Members of the tennis team practiced nearly every afternoon in Foster Park. t Page 62 Mr. Olin lXleritt's tennis team provided very stiff competition for its opponents in the spring of '55, The 2-won-and-7-lost record is rather misleading when inspected lightly. lQokomo's racqueteers lost three contest lay one match each. The 7-O shutout by Anderson is completely de- ceiving when you take into account that every match was highly contested. The liat's first loss came at the hands of Frankfort as they were downed, -l to 3. liokonxo defeated Tech by a 6 to 1 tally and in turn was defeated by Richmond by the same score. Ander- son's Indians and Muncie's Bearcats then slipped hy the XVildcats with tallies of 7-0 and 4-3, res- pectively. Kokomols second win was at the expense of Peru, 7-0. The Kats ended the sea- son with losses to Logansport, 6-1, Marion, -l-3, and jefferson of Lafayette, 6-1. Frankfort 4--Kokomo 3 Kokomo 7-Peru 0 Kokomo 6-Tech 1 Logansport 6-Kokomo 1 Richmond 6-Kokomo 1 Marion 4-Kokomo 3 Anderson 7-Kokomo 0 Lafayette 6-Kokomo 1 Muncie 4-Kokomo 3 l Front Row: Dennis Aerne, Ben Ervington, David Grant, Kent Blacklidge, Dave Thompsonz Buck Row: Coach Russell Bratton, jerry jackson, Bill Scheck, john joseph, Bill Naftzger, and Ioe Noel. Tee ff! Those Wildcats who knock the little white balls all over the grass posted a .500 season by win- ning four of their eight dual meets. The Kats started the season off with a bang by swinging to an easy l5 to O victory over Elwood. Peru sneaked past Kokomo by posting an SM to SM score. The VVildcats' next victory was over Tech, 9 to 6. Marion then took a 9M to 52 match. On a re-match with the Greenclads, Kokomo was victorious, 105 to 42. Frankfort went down before the Kats, 42 to 52, while Marion and Logansport put the skids under Kokomo by chalking up scores of 14 to 1 and 122 to ZZ, respectively. The VVildcats placed fourth in the four-way tournament and ninth in the Confer- ence. In the sectional match, Kokomo's golfers placed third with a 326, which qualified them for the state meet. In the state contest, our Kat's stroked and putted their way to 13th with a 359. Our congratulations go to Russell Bratton and his Wildcats for their successful season in '55, john joseph watches Bill Scheck tee-off on Number Ten. Masters of the Track The Wildcat track squad of 1955 was much wiser from experience at the end of the season. To begin the year the Kat thinlies lost to Marion, 39 to 70, and to Fort Wayne South Side, 4024 to 682: The Kat trackmen, however, overran the Logansport Berries with a final tally of 72 2j3 to 36 173. At the Muncie Relays, the Wildcat cinder-grinders nailed down the Fifth spot. The Kokomo boys then received a set-back of 37 lf3 to 7l 2f3 at the hands of the Indianapolis Greenclads, and another from the Anderson Indians, 25 to 84. NVhile Judy Kessler was reigning as queen, the VVildcats placed 9th in their own Kokomo Relays. The Kats placed 7th in a field of 14 in the Kokomo sectionals. The highlight of the season came at the Logansport Relays. Our boys did a great job by taking first place in the two-mile relay in an outstanding time of 8 minutes and 24 seconds. Front Row: Jack Bender, Marvin St.ory, Vernon Prayer. Fred Jansen, John Bennett, Jerry Martin, Larry Cook, Dave Hick- man, Don Hasseld, John Odom, Byrl Martin, Tom Beety, Mickey Justice. Second Row: Larry Foust, Dick Brasket, Bill Cavnnaugh, George Howell, Ronnie Smith, Tom Cestare, Larry Colvin, Don Puett, George Gaskins, Ronnie Meyers,, Jim Beane, Rnymon Burnnett, Don Duncan, Brian Cossell, Roger Hayes, Student Mgr. Bill Miller. Third Row: Student Mgr., David Shrock, Bill Munson, Jim Maine, Bill Burchard, Larry Myers, Bob Fell, Jack Stalter, Jerry Silence, Dennis McKee, Don Schorm, Raymond Valndez, Charles Craner, Walter Ligon,. Dannie Butcher, Chuck Wright, E. J. Meissnest. Back Row: Student Mgr. Bruce Wooldridge, Tom Beane, Robert Foust, Danny Dunn, John Freed, Mike King. John Hillman, Don Bowling, Bill Austin, Walt Thompson, Russell Bergman, Jerry Basham. jerry Martin holds his own in the pole vaulting corn- Top Right: Larry Colvin takes the blton fiom Tom petition. Cestare in the relay. Marion ...,...., Fort XX'uyne ..... .,,..,. Kokomo ...... Tech ,,,.,,.ti Anderson ,,.,. Muncie Relays Kokomo Relays 1X2 U3 2X3 5th 9th Bottom Righ: A Gary Roosevelt jumpei tlcns tht his in Kokomo Kokom ...... ' the Kokomo Relays. Logalnsport ..... .,,..... Kokomo Kokomo Logunspo rt Relays ..... Sectional ..........,.... 112 V5 1X3 Sth 7th Page 66 Front Row: jerry Hartley, Fred Douglas, Eddie Brown, Dick Edwards, jim Butcher, Arlin Campbell, Dick Suter, Tom Simmons, Bill Reel. Secnd Row: jim Cameron, Jim Douglas, Jim Meiring, Donald McCoy, Phil Pennell, Boh Linzey, Dyrl Martin, Bob Huffman. They Rule the Diamond W'hack!', This was the sound of the XYildcats' bats in l955. The 6-won and 7-lost season record was quite an improvement over recent campaigns. They captured 7th place in the N.L'.L'. with a 4-won and 5-lost record. To start the season, Bennett and North Manchester slipped by the Kats with scores of 10-8 and 7-3. l.aymon's nine broke into the win column by defeating Logansport, 5--l. The Anderson Indians, whose pitcher hurled a no-hitter, and the Muncie llearcats proved themselves too much for the XYildcats and downed them, ll-0 and l-l-4. The Kats emerged the victors in a tussle with New Castle by an ll-8 tally. The boys of KHS went down before Lafayette, 4-1, as both teams touched the opposing pitcher for 4 hits apiece. Kokomo provided the stiffest Conference competition the Broncos faced during the season. After losing to Marion, 12-3, the Kats regained their winning ways by taking a nip-and-tuck battle with the l-lot Dogs of lfrankfort. 3-2. Tech in turn set the NVildcats on their heels with a 5-3 defeat. liokomo's stalwarts then ended the season in a winning whirlwind hy defeat- ing' Richmond, 9-33 North Manchester, 8-2: and llennett of Marion, 7-6. -B. 5, W fziwfrlr' ,ff ' er! , . :fait 953W .gf is g,1i,g,.:sQwr5g5g5Tf:,,rl fyyqxzig I members, User. h.1a:::r1..w if J 9 K 1Qk?'sS?s'5i5fEi3r,,fC'f xswv :UM jim Meiring snags a high throw. With S kill Bob Huffman, Zeke Edwards, Dick Suter, and jim Meiring plot trouble for the op position. jim Butcher seems to have let a Muncie runner slip by. 1.1 I smiffrw + . BASEBALL RECORD Bennett fMarionj ....,....... 10-Kokomo ..., North Manchester ..........,. 7-Kokomo ...,..,,, ,,,,,,, 3 Kokomo .,,.........,......... ..... 5 -Logansport ...... 4 Anderson ............... ........ 1 1-Kokomo ..... ,,..,.. 0 Muncie Central ..... ........ 1 4-Kokomo ...,..,, ....,,, 4 Kokomo ................... ..,,.... 1 1-New Castle ....,. ....... 8 jeff fLafayettej ..... ,.... 4 -Kokomo ........ ....... 1 Marion ................,............. 12--Kokomo ..... ,....,. 2 Kokomo .,.....................,....,, 3-Frankfort .... ,,..,.. 2 Tech Undianapolisj ........ 5-Kokomo .....,........,.., ......, 3 Kokomo .....,...,.,.,.,,,,...,....... 9--Richmond .,.,.,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 Kokomo ...,. H-North Manchester ........ ,. 2 Kokomo ....., ...., 7 -Bennett ..............,...........,. 6 Page 67 SA LWW55 Through The year, our guys and gals Tound Time in spiTe oT pusy class schedules Tor having Tun and enioying our exTra-curricular life. To supply This growing inTeresT, Kl-IS oTTers a galaxy oT clubs and acTiviTies Tor The enjoy- rnenT oT The sTudenTs. ParTicipaTion in These organizaTions helped us To devel- op gualiTies oT leadership and respon- sibiIiTy. As we reminisce abouT The hours spenT decoraTing Tor dances, rehearsing Tor The l-lullabaloo, and wriTing lasT- minuTe copy Tor The Red and Blue, we realize ThaT They were experiences we shall never TorgeT. L a ,rw ww-. 'Si s Qllgggf i, A 1,y'M.,.,., x,:,kitix,f,3 K f Page 69 STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: Mrs. Audra Lindley, Miss Este-lla Pearce, Mr. John P. Jones, Joe Noel, Judy Grawcoek, Judy Tubbs, Mike Dalzell, Bob Sehwindt, Bob Miller, Ln Ann Shank, Saundra Braekin. Second Row: Phyllis Aldridge, Rita Maher, Nancy Maher, Con- nie Garbert, Kati Hagman, Barbara Simpson, Dee Ann Alexander, Sarah Howell, Jeanne Nfason, Kay Kelly, Judy Kessler, Darlene Doardorff. Third Row: Sue Myers, Carol Coe, Sondra Snyder, Judy Capshaw, Maureen Dalzell, Daphinc Brandon, Re-beeea Reed, Jane Mil- ler, Sue Stratford, Carol Wright, Javonna Lawson, Penelope Grant. Fourth Row: Emily liurger, Donna Sewell, Barbara Voss. Georgi- anna Arlwuekle, Sandy Gardineer, Marjorie Poynter, Janet Ulsh, Sara Shuss, Marjorie Bauyzher, Mary Davis, Jackie Horn, Sara Dunn. Fifth Row: Donna Graf, Margaret West, Judy Livingston, Sara Brown, Pat Noland, Joellen Middleton, Jean Bushomz, Nancy Hardy, Kay Hankins, Beverly Miller, Bill Pinkston, Kaye Walser, Lewis Poe. Back Row: Joan Fredrick, Barbara Jonsson, llarbara Ehrman. John Fredrick, Joe Jansen, Kent Blacklidue, Mike Kelly, Paul Stanley, Ron Wines, Robert Taylor, David Davis. Student Council The Student Council meeting was called to order by the president. joe Noel. The minutes were read by the secretary, ,ludy Tubbs, and were approved as read. Judy Graweock, vice president, and Mike llalzell, treasurer, were re- ponsible for the distribution of the new Student Council jewelry. Hob Schwindt, chairman of the lixtra-Curricular Committee, reported that the Kat lialler will be sold next Tuesday. There will be a basket placed in each room to put food in for the needy. l.u Ann Shank reported from the Student XVelfare Connnittee that the patch tests will be given January 13. She urged students to make posters for this purpose. llob Page 70 Miller, head of the Public Relations Committee, told of the success of the junior Red Cross Drive. A total of 68 boxes and S158 was col- lected. Chairman of the Student Rclatioifs Com- mittee, Saunclra liraekin, announced that the distribution of New Year's tourney tickets would he Monday. New business was ztttcnflecl to :md the lNCCllll Cv arliourned in regular order. The Student Council Executive Committee meets every Monday noon to discuss the agenda. Activities Bob Schwindt, Maureen Dalzell. john Fredrick. Bob Schwindt fcenterj seems to he having no Rita Maher, and joan Fredrick, members of the trouble selling Kat Kallers to Glenell Hamilton, Student Council, enjoy trimming the Christmas tree, Sandra Smith, jim Eades and Dennis Aerne. Page T1 Page 72 Front Row: Bob Miller, Larry Fewell, Carolyn Dixon, David Hoover, Judy Winslow, Ione Benham, Susie Striebel. Second Row: Bill Cavanaugh, Judy Phillips, Sharon Reder, Barbara Vaught, Sally Pyle, Marjorie Nelson Susan Taylor, Phil Pennell. Third Row: Bob Leffert, Bob Bratton. Charles Putt, Bill Bassett, Ronnie Wlmite, David Wfilliams. Back Row: Miss Helen Railsback, Mrs. -lane jones, Mr. Wfarren Muncie, Mr. Matthew Pavlick. Mr. joseph Powell. ational Honor Society lXlembership in the National Honor Society is the highest goal a stu- dent can achieve during his high school career. ln order to atttaiu this, one must have the qualities of leadership and character, and perform outstanding service to his school. Scholastic ability is also weighed. A li average must be maintained by the student in high school before he may be considered for entrance into the society. Five percent of the junior class and fifteen percent of the senior class are eligible for membership. Ohficers of this year's Honor Society were Robert Miller, presidentg Larry liewell, vice-president, Carolyn Dixon, secretaryg and David Hoover, treasurer. The newly-elected members were initiated in a candlelight ceremony held in the Memorial Gymnasium before the entire student body. Later in the spring an annual banquet for members and sponsors brought the year's activities to a close. rganization Board Did you ever stop to wonder how the many clubs of KHS can operate with such precision and efficiency? All of the many intricate prob- lems are solved by the Organization Board. Our very effective lloard checks the purpose. constitution, and year's agenda of every club in KHS. Each club must submit a general outline of its events for the coming year. The Organization Board regulates club meet- ing nights so that a student may belong to several clubs and still attend meetings of each one. Visit- ing club meetings is another duty of the Board members. The members of the Organization lloard have a big responsibility, and they certainly do a territic job. The teachers sponsoring the lloard are chosen by the principal and the four students by the Student Council. This year Jerry Neal served as chairman and Linda Vaught as secre- tary, Seated: Kristi Hagman, Linda Vaught, Mrs. Peggy McClung, Miss Elizabeth Mc- Intosh, Miss Ruth Campbell, Judy Phillips. Standing: Mr. Fred Mustard, Mike Fenn, Mr. Don Bartlett, jerry Neal, Mr. Earl Utterback. Page 73 Page 74 Girls' League officers meet at noon. Front Row: Maureen Dalzell, Dean Audra Lindley, Judy Tubbs, Judy Kessler, Judy Mock Saundra Brackin, Dean Estella G. Pearce. Nancy Smiley. Back Row: Mary Ellen Harnish, Barbara Vaugbt. Jean Bushong, Joellen Middleton, Judy Phillips, Nancy Utterback, Nellie Buckley. irls' League XVith every KHS girl automatically a member, the Girls, League was bound to succeed. ,'.'.. . . .,. ,, . 1. . ,. 2 Thru hist activity w is the annual Autumn l rom on Octobei Z2 lhis gala occasion was the only dance during the year when the gals invited their favorite guys. Our German exchange student, llarbara Vess, was partially financed by the sale of NVildcat bumper stickers and Girls' League cookies. i'Get your Christmas wreathes in room 205 l At Christmas the girls again waged sales campaigns. The girls gathered to honor their mothers at the year's final event, the Mother-Daughter Reception. The officers were Judy Kessler, presidentg ,llarbara Vaught, first vice- presidentg Mary lillen Harnish, second vice-presidentg Saundra llraclcin, secretaryg and Judy Phillips, treasurer. lflach class also elected two rep- resentatives to serve on the Council. Autumn Prom On October 22, l955, several hundred starry-eyed dancers ascended the 'tStairway to the Starsf, The occasion was the Girls' l.eague's Ninth Annual Autumn Prom. The music was provided by liarl Newport and his orchestra. General chairmen for the celestial event were Sue DeCroes and Judy Grawcock. Their heavenly helpers were Tone llenharn, Judy Craig, Donna Graf, Betty Jo Graves, Becky Harmon, Mary lillen Harnish, Nancy Holt, Kay Kelly, Jane Pence, Lu Ann Shank, Becky Shuss, Elizabeth Simpson, Sara Trobaugh. Judy Tubbs, Barbara Vaught, and Judy Winsloxv. Paul Conwell reigned as Rex: and his court was composed of Jim Cameron, Larry Cook, Ilob Maxwell, Larry lliltenberger, and Tom Simmons. Serving as co-sponsors were Miss listella Pearce and Mrs. Audra Lindley. The dancing angels at the Autumn Prom enjoyed heavenly music. Page 75 Senior girls entertained their first loves-their mothers-with ll Vzilcntine Ten. N fl :Lf M The announfcmcnt uf new ufficcrs :intl tlic unusual tlccuixlticmns Combine tu mailer tlit- Motlici'-Diiuglitcr Reception one of thc must interesting sucizil functions of thc year. Front Row: Paul Conwell, Tom Simmons, jerry Christie, Larry Cook, Bob Maxwell, Tom Beety, jerry Ashburn. Second Row: junior Herr, Fred Douglas, Walt Ligon, Phil Pennell, Steve Stuart, jerry Martin, Don Puett, Dick Suter, Mike Dalzell. Back Row: Bill Kessler, Dale Wise, Sponsor john Paul jones, Kent Blacklidge. B0 S' Legion Take your choice of the boys who head the lil-TS lloys' Legion for l956, and you'll have a hard worker as well as a good citizen. The boys this year were under the able leadership of Paul Conwell as president and Tom Simmons as vice-president. Jerry Christie was sec- retaryg Larry Cook, treasurerg and Bob Maxwell, sergeant-at-arms. Dean jones is the founder and sponsor of the Boys' Legion. These men of KHS have two main projects which they sponsor an- nually: the talent showcase of KHLS, Hullabaloog and the Stardust Hall. For the first time, the Legion this year also erected an outstanding Christ- mas display in front of the gymnasium. Helping the officers to make the projects successes are the Board of Directors. On the Board were seniors Fred Douglas, Mike Dalzell, and Dick Suterg juniors Dale Wise and jerry Marting sophomores Tom lleety and VValt Ligong and freshmen Hill Kessler and Jack Herr. Page 77 i. The choir delighted the ear and eye as they swayed in their pink and charcoal to the harmony of Ulf l Loved You. Hullabaloo Hullabaloo-the word means comedy to some, songs and music to others, and dazzling costumes to still others. ln reality it is all of these and much morer ln all the splendor of costumes, lights, and background music, the show of shows presents a variety of characters and routines in- vented by the students of KHS. Under the direction of Kent lllacklidge, gen- eral chairman, this year's show was the best ever. Amid the color of a college campus Mike Dalzell, limcee, led the cast of fairyland favorites, danc- Puge TS ing girls, and a great variety of other acts to ll hit show. Faculty members assisting in the production were Mrs. Frank Kern, Mr, liarl liiger, and Klr. Douglas North. The co-chairmen were Dee Saul, Bob Schwindt, sceneryg Roh Miller, llob Lettert, tickets, Dave Toney, lack llrown, l'. A. system: lim Keith, Larry Fewell, lighting: Larry Cook, liverett Harris, ushersg lim Wlinslow, .loe Sny- der. puhlieityg George Howell, Ron Bargerliott, properties, and joe Jansen, Fred Granson, stage crew. Mikc llzxzcll found Car- olyn XVHQUIICT, hlozmu Hord, f f -Io Hznycs, :md Jlllly Thrash- X cr scum-thillg to sing about. L 3 a llllICIlI'iTllflC on IJIIVZIQICQ l'iczu1'lcc11 lun Limbs nf glzxmor! Cznmlc I'Ik'IlflCl'llJllg'. ly Sl'l1ifJl'S givc zm cxlmilmiticm of 'lin Ibmmn Graf. and Mary FHL-11 Hzlrnish. thc .luckfy gf Page 80 S t ar du s t Dee Ann Alexander, Saundrn Brackin, and Vanetm Popp-as Red and Blue Page 82 Looking over past issues of the Red and Blue are the newspapers editors Judy Winslow, jerry Hartley, Susie Striebel, Elizabeth Simpson, Mollie Buckley, Ann Pearce, and Danny Grecu. Get those cuts for the six-inch ad ! Fill that hole on page six l These exclamations may seem confusing to you, but to the Red and lllue staff. the problems were part of their daily work. Every two weeks, the Red and Blue presented the latest in news and sports, spiced with features and editorials concerning RHS occurrences. Subscription campaigns, too, were important to the Red and l-1lue's success. First semester, skits were presented in the auditorium by var' ious students. Second semester, race cars and record sessions combined to help subscriptions climb to almost 1450. Heading the news staff was Mollie lluclcleyg editorial, Judy Wlinslowg feature, Susie Striebelg and sports, jerry Hartley. Mrs. lfranlc Kern was editorial advisor, and Iilizabeth Simpson was editor-in-chief. Managing the business portion of the paper was Jim Wfinslow, assisted by janet Smith, ad- vertisingg Lewis Poe, circulationg Sue Decroes, corresponding secretaryg and Ralph Xtilliams, production manager. Throuffhout the trials of deadlines disaffree- 6 ' 5 ments, and dilemmas, each member of the Red and lllue staff has many moments to remember. Mr. Charles Franklin and lX'Irs, Mildred ern slmw sumc work to artist Bill .lhn and typist Dick Hrwyct. X x RED AND BLUE FOLDERS Left to right: Turn Perkins, Chris Hnrst Mike Russ, lftltly Barker, Delores Hahn Sum Miller, Rita Poe, Lewis Pvc. BUSINESS STAFF Luft to right: Ralph Willizxliis, janet Smith, Suu DcCr0cs. jim Wfinslow, Lewis Puc. RED AND BLUE SELLERS Front Row: Phyllis Aldridge, Lu Ann Shank, Susie Striebel, Judy Judy Ault, Sharon Burns, Judy Snyder. Kessler, Judy Grawcock, Donna Graf, Debbie LeH'ert, Kay Fenn, Brenda Vint, Saundra Brackin. I-'nurth Row: Marjorie Baugher, Susie Badger, Kristi Haprman, Barbara Ehrman, Barbara Jonsson, Georgeann Treida, Julia Second Row: Barbara Mitzelfelt, Helen Reder, Frances Banbury, Horsmqn Nqncy Hvu-dy Penelope, Cl mt . , . . , 1 .1 . Judy Patterson, Pat Foreman, Sarah Howell, Dee Dee John- , Q' ' , B k . . , . ,. Ston Kqtl Hagmdn ec y Shuss Back Row: Betsy Schwartz, Lonnie Colter, Peggy lurner, Ellen Third Row: Carol Coe, Georgann Mustard, Judy Livingston, Reith, Peggy Springer, Karol Stonger, Barbara Simpson, Connie Lechner, Judy Hankins, Judy Henry, Phyllis Bs-:im-, Diane Ragains, Carole Henderlong. RED AND BLUE WRITERS Front Row: Phyllis Aldridge, Carole Henderlong, Judy Graweoek, Third Row: Nancy Maher, Carol Turner, Susie Badger, Mitzie Marilyn Quinnette, Kay Kelly, Phyllis Beane, Barbara Lembke-, Myers, Sara Miller, Sara Pettit, Jackie Agnew, Gary Mart- Sharon Burns. zolf. Second Row: Kathy Craig, Carol Finley, Janet Faucett, Nancy Back Row: J. D. Button, David Hoover, Joe Vanllorn, Bob Holt, Georgeann Treida. Janet Hines. Diane Fenn. Carol Bratton, Jon Bailey, Don Buckingham. Joe Jansen, Scott Earls, Janis Fred. Thatcher. Page 84 l The Lens Every summer when the rest of the gang are having the time of their lives at the swimming pool, the editorial stat? of the Lens is at work! All this toil is worth the effort, however, for the Lens is a big aid to the new students of KHS. This handy guidebook, published by the Student Coun- cil, also helps the upperclassmen because it lists new teachers and room changes. Kokomo was canvassed by business manager George Howell and his efficient staff for ads to furnish funds for publication. VVQ also have the sponsor Mr. P. Jones and the editor Mike lienn to thank for this gold mine of information. Front Row: Mary Ellen Harnish, Elizabeth Simpson, Judv Winslow, Barbara Mitzelfelt, Nancy Maher, Carol Finley, Mary Rose Thatcher. Sencond Row: Delores Hahn, Barbara Ehrman, Pat Hasselt, Janet Ulsh, Margaret West, Jo Ellen Middleton, Ann Dwyer. Third Row: Larry Ingle, Nancy Larrison. Nancy Hardy, Phyl' lis Beane, Diane Ragains, Sharon Burns. Front Row: George Howell, Dick Hurst, Maureen Meritt, Judy Grawcock, Beckv Shuss, Carol Lloyd, Sara Trobaugh. Sencond Row: Phyllis Aldridge, Helen Reder, Judy Patterson, Marilyn Moser, Sharon Stong- er, Marilyn Quinnette, Saun- dra Brackin, Karen O'Harra. Third Row: Julia Horsman, Carolyn Wagner, Georgeanna Treida, Judy Hankins, Pat Morrison, Julianne Conner, Mona Wfilson, Carolyn Cono- way. Fourth Row: Kristi Hagman, Linda Moss, Georgann Mus- tard, Carolvn Allsop, Carolyn Dixon, Donna Graf, Mary Ellen Harnish, Sara Pettit. Page S5 Page S6 SARGASSO STAFF HEADS Martha Frye, Bill Bassett, Judy Phillips. and joe Noel. Sargasso taff liid you ever wonder what goes on throughout the year behind the doors of Zll and llox? Come with us. and we'll take a peek at the pro- duction of the 1956 Sargasso. The time is September, and the dummy, with the assistance of llr. l-'rank Moorels drafting facilities, nears completion. The editors, under the direction of Miss lflizabeth Handley, are conferring with the pictorial editor about thc positions of certain pictures to be taken by lXlr. livart Adams, our photographer. Wlhile this planning is going' on, the business department is busy selling' the annual through its school and downtown sellers. lXlr. VVilliam Gallin, a new face around KHS, has assumed con- trol ol' the business and pictorial staffs and reports a sales record of l350 books. XVhen October rolls around, writers have been chosen and assignments made. The stat? then finds time for a jaunt to the country for a ham- burger fry. IDENTIFICATION AND TYPISTS STAFFS ont Row: Phyllis Truelson, Tre-va Ellison, Becky Harmon, Mary E, Harnish, Sue Early, Nancy Lur- rison. -cond Row: Betty Summerton, janet Robinson, june Pence, Sharon Reder, Devenu Reed. :ck Rowi Larry lngle, Bill Perry. However, fun is short-lived as Novcinbcr, lJL'CCl1llJCl', January, and February bring huge piles of copy to the editors' desks and a multitude of pictures to be idcutitiecl by the pictorial stair. Judy Mock has started to turn in her art work and the poetry for the opening section, and SARGASSO WRITERS Front Row: Elizabeth Simpson, Donna Graf, Carol Brown. Judy Wfinslow, Sue Nllfulker, Nancy Larrison. Second Row: Lu Ann Shank. Nancy Maher, Mary Rose Thatcher, Shirley Phezirson, Vunettzl Poppas, Barbara Lembke, Sharon Burns. Back Row: Judy Grawcock, Larry Miltenberger, Don Buckingham, Bob Brutton, Mike Dalzell, Judy Kessler. Page 87 Page ASSOCIATE EDITORIAL AND BUSINESS STAFFS Left to right: Judy Tubbs, Bill Hutto, Becky Harmon, Judy Mock, Carolyn Dix- on, Ronnie White, Peter Libby. Carolyn IDiXon's work on the index progresses steadily. Pictures which have been identiherl are sent to lXlicl-Central LlI1g'l'HVll1g' Company. Here tihey are made into printing plates. As the plates are made and approved. they are sent to the Humphrey Printing Company, where they are matched SARGASSO DOXWNTOXVN SELLERS Front Row: Judy Tubbs, Connie Goutly, Bctty Jo Graves, Donna Graf, Jutly Grawcock, Judy Craig, Carolyn Roberts. Second Row: Phyllis Altlridjge, Jean Mason, Maureen Dalzel, Kari Hagman. Sara Howell Rosalind Hamlin. Back Row: Pat Morrison, Beth Barker, Beverly Jackson, Susie Beck, Karen Eltzeroth. S8 SARGASSO SCHOOL SELLERS Front Row: Karen 0'Harra, Joellen Middleton, Sara Pettit, Jean berry, Connie Leckner, Carolyn Ancil, Judy' Thrasher, Betty Bushong, Sharon Burns, Barbara Lembke, Georgianna Ar- Newman, Carolyn Summer' RM Maher' buckle' saundra Brackm' FOUFHI ?Tow:BDaphine Brandgn, lgarolyn Catg, Maureen Meritt, second Row: Phyllis Aldridge, Judy Butcher, Elaine Thatcher. .BHYH arngfovef- JU Y Wmgston- we Brown' Kay Betty Summerton, Nancy Bookout, Vivian Lamm. Linda Tenn' Phylhs Beane' Roberta Reynolds' Walker, Helen Lynn, Carol Mitchell. Back Row: Bill Hutto, Judy Henry. Sandy Land, Shirley Bratton, Sandy Beck, Nancy Larrison, Carol Eads, Nancy Turner. Third Row: Devena Reed, Mary Sue Franklin, Mable Jo Colds- Sondra Snyder. Sellers and Assistants with copy provided by the editorial staff. When the heads, plates, cap- tions and copy are all complete, the presses roll. March and April spell proof-reading. The newly printed pages have the usual mistakes which the stat? sooll discovers and corrects. This is also the time when last-nlinute photographs are scheduled and copy dead- lines posted. All of this takes a lot of tinle, but one evening is reserved for a dessert party where presentation of awards to staff heads is made by Mr. O. I. Farmer. May is definitely the closing chapter. liverything has been turned ill. The book has been printed and sent to Anderson for binding. Here it is mated with the nluch discussed and little known cover and sent back to those secret doors for distribution. The final banquet collles next, and the last step you know-you are given your 1956 Sargasso. To you it is probably just a record of 1955 and '56 at KHS, but to the members of the saff who worked so hard in its conception, it is something far greater. lt is a diary of rich experiences and wonderful nlenlories. Page 89 . f ': :: ' , Front Row: Phyllis Aldridge, Kay Kelly, Janet Fawcett, Karen Butler, Sharon McIntosh, Juanita Wilson, Marilyn Barnyzrover, Miss Mary A. Fausset, Carol Coe, Frances Johnston. Van- etta Pappas, Beth Tilley, Barbara Lembke, Shirley Crowder, Virginia Kellar, Penny Jaqua, Jill Baker. Second Row: Carolyn Ancil, Jackie Ray, Judie Henry, Judy Mock, Nancy Hardy, Virginia Featherstone. Sally Pyle, Joy Ann Chaney, Judy Hunter, VVilma Briggs, Vickie Snyder. Carol Eades, Brenda Dunn, Estella Balog. h ln room 3l5 each sixth period, the Kokomo High School Choir rehearsed under the capable direction of Kliss lllary A. lfausset. Chosen as officers were Mike llalzell, president: joe Snyder, vice-presidcntg hludy Mock, secretaryg Kay Kelly, treasurer: Carol liades and listella llalog, li- brarians: and Carol Coe, accompanist. Some of its programs have become traditional, such as the Christmas concert. No one would feel that it was time to start Christmas vacation until he had gathered with the choir around the tree in the front hall to sing Christmas carols. During this season, the choir also tills engage- Page 90 0 Third Row: Alan Harnish, Bob Hicks, Mike Dalzell. Georpre Howell, Ronnie Smith, Mauri James, David Trobuagh, James Siess. Ronald White, Joe Snyder, Junior Gonzalez. Bob Massey, Wayne Miller. Back Row: Jim Winslow, Bob Bratton, Byrl Martin, Bill Suther- in, Don Rivers, Gary Conwell, Jon Bailey, Joe Vanllorn. Larry Miltenberger, Scott Thatcher, Jaek Forkner. Bill Perry. Absent: Debbie Leffert, Barbara Hill, Terry Alexander. ir ments with various service clubs and sororities in Kokomo. Selections by the choir from C'm'0uscl added much to the success of the Hul- labaloo. The choir also took part in the District Choral Festival, liour City Music lfestival, All City Festival, and the l-Sand Concert. Climaxing the year's activities is the Choral Cavalcade. X'Vhen the glee clubs join the choir in presenting this program, everyone is assured of good music and pleasant entertainment. On this night the seniors sing goodbye to Miss liausset, and the new choir members proudly don the robes of the reluctant graduates. Christmas at KHS mums the Choir :md Christmas trees. The official robing ceremonv wel- cumes new members into the Choir. jon Bailey. Bill Perry, jill Baker, and Judie Henry. Band XYhere would the music lovers be without the music makers? Some of the best music ever heard is produced by the Kokomo High School lland under the direction of Mr. joseph Ragains. lf you like everything in rhythm from military marches to ragtime, then lend an ear to the RHS lland. From Kautz lfield to the Memorial Gym the band annually entertains fans with our school song, popular music, rock 'n roll, and the military marches of john llhillip Sousa. lt's hard to tell who enjoys the music moref - those in front or those behind the instruments. llut regardless of the answer and regardless of the oeeasion, be it Music lfestival, Hullabaloo, or sporting event, the band plays on, bringing entertainment and enjoyment to all those within hearing distance. The otlicers this year were llob Miller, presi- dent: Dee Saul, vice-presidentg jack jlarrett, seeretary-treasurer3 Mike Penn, drum major: l-Bob 'l'hrasher, assistant manager: lliane liagains, assistant drum major: and Carolyn Katt and .lanice lflutson, librarians. Front Row: Mr. Joseph Raizains, Carolyn lloyd, Mary Ann Miller. Karen fl,HZ11'l'il, Diane Raizains. Second Row: Carolyn Cart, Jean Bushong, Mary Sue Franklin. Ruth McCord, Sharon Walton, Connie Cowell, Carolyn Davis, Gail Lacy, Linda Thatcher, Kay liouslmr. Art Resley. Third Row: Lindell Leach, Bob Miller, Charles Marut, Karen Brittain, Cynthia Bayles, Myron Henry, Ronnie Tomlinson, Holi llishon. Page UZ Fourth Row: George Hopkins, Jack Thomas, Everett Harris, Ronald Hall, Frank McCoy, Jerry Kassel, David Veedham, Bob Coate, Franklin Breckenridge, Edwin Maynard. Fifth Row: Merry Wilson, Duan Nyfftfeler, Paul Himelick. Eddie Seagrave, George Franklin, Ronnie Myers, John Rolfe, Bob Thrasher. Back Row: Jim Coffey, Jerry Clark, Ron Roe, M4-lvetta Brake, Jim Smith, Janice Hutson, Dee Saul. Hats off! The flag goes by! Lawrence Groves, john Culbertson, jim Coffey, and Don Frcdrickson. Our high-stepping majorettes Seated: Nancy Mitchel and Donna XXf'arnock. Standing: Carolyn Boyd, Linda Daugherty, Karen O'l-larra, Nancy Miller, and Georgann Mustard. l Front Row: Linda Daugherty, Donna Warnock, Genrqann Mustard. Nancy Mitchc-ll Second Row: Phillip Paul, Joyce Alkire, Larry Henry. June Kearney, Charles French, Delores Hahn, Linda Moss. Diane Fenn, Susan Taylor, Ned Reyhurn. Third Row: Tom Kring, Joyce McCoy, Jan Roe, Kent Martin. Marvin Rc-ichenhach, Larry Kirkman, John Cornell, Tom Kitts, Keith Nelson, Martin Paul. Fourth Row: Paul Wrightsman, Larry Hollingsworth, Charles Saunders, John Wheeldon, Jack Longfellow, Charles Miller. Robert Pavlick, Barbara Wysongr, Robert Bradway, Bill Boice, Dan Cooley. Fifth Row: Ralph Rivers, Jay Saul, Gerald Colter, Pat Tomlinson. Tom Bromley, Bob White, Roger Phipps, David De-Long, Bob Blossey, Gary Kemper. Back Row: Dick Whiteside,, Bill Trnwnsell, Charles Pennington, David Long, Martha Cedars, Don Fredcrickson. Page 93 Page 94 Hi- Ringing bells for the Salvation Arxny at Cliristlnas, C-ZJ-S1JOIlSlJl'l1lg' the Snowball Dance, and collecting funfls for Worlcl Service are just 21 few of the duties that the young gentlement of KHS perform in the Hi-Y clubs. Organized into four groups, the clubs meet every Monday evening' SENIOR HI-Y Front Row: Mr. Bill Rnmmell, Bob Miller, Presidentg jack Thomas, Secretaryg Dave XX'illiums, Treasurerg Roger Hunsbergerg Mike Mayfield. Second Row: Tom Kitts, Mike Fenn, Bob McCann, Larry XXf'Ylll7Lll', Charles lvfzxrut. Buck Row: Larry Miltenbergerg David Fineg Charles Puttg Bill Bassett, Sergeant-at-urmsg jim Douglasg Dick Hurst. FRESHMAN HI-Y Front Row: Dick Denman, secy.g Greg Musong Bob Hendersong Roger Thurstong Kay W11lSC1'. Second Row: Ted Starner, john Snyder, james Kenworthy, Bob Hayes, Dan Horsmrm, Kent Dunn, treas. Buck Row: Ronald Stanley, james Meacbzun, Tom Bromley, Doug Cameron, David Price. Dave Wzlltnmaln. Absent: David Long, pres.g jay Rayls, sgt.-at-arms. Hi- to have interesting programs, swim, or play basketball. Attending' the State Hi-Y Conference is one of the liigliliglits of the year for this Y.lX'l.C.A. sponsored group. Faculty members serve as aclvisors. JUNIOR HI-Y Front Row: Lewis Poe, pres., Lincoln Record, secy.g Don Rivers, treas.g jon Bailey, chpl.g Tom Kring, Sgt-at-arms, Second Row: Dwaine Lightfoot, jim Kincaid, Bob XX'ilson, Richard East, Larry Ingle, Bob Blossey. Uncle Row: Myron La Rue, Steve Nielander, Tom Perkins, Jerry Miltenberger. SOPHOMORE HI-Y Front Row: Mr, Allan Moore, Dick Chegar, pres.g Rex Fowler, vice pres, Bert Fridlin, treas., Charles Pennington, cbpl. Second Row: Garry Garbert, Paul Himelick, Bob Summers, jerry Wloodward, Roger Hays, Dannie Dunn, Dick Doty, Ronnie Roe. Back Row: David Schrock, Donald Miller, Bill Morelock, -lim Hudson, Roger Phipps, E. J., Meissnest, -lerry Ashburn, jim jackson, Bob Coates. Absent: David Boodtg Fred Hall, sgt.-at-arms. Page 95 The Y-Teens SENIOR Y-TEENS Front Row: Becky Harmon, pres.: Beverly Jackson, vice pres.: Virginia Kellar, secy.g Anne Ridgeway, treas.: Penny Jacqua. Second Row: Myrna Brummett, Karen Brittain, Martha Decker. Janice Young, Sue Early, Martha Adams. Third Row: Martha Fry, Charlene Williams, Jean lfricke-, lieth Barker, Barbara Vess. SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS Front Row: Mrs. A. Schwindtg S. Shuss, pres.: C. Davis. vice pres.: C. Finley, secy.: G. Mustard, treas.: N. Utterback: L. Hawkins: E. Edson: J. Kearney. Second Row: D. Turley, J. Wilson, E. Henderson, B. Magealson, H. Roe, M. Henry, S. Grable, C. Salmons, S. Smith, B. Keller. Third Row: M. Wilson, J. Graves, C. Alsop, S. Pherson, N. Riggs. A. Duffy, M. Duncan, M. Pointer, J. A. Smith, E. Cowgill. Page 96 Fourth Row: M. Cedars, G. Bayles, G. Dennis, N. McC0mlies, M. Templeton, V. Dotterer, A. Riffe, J. Adkinson, C. Cameron. L. Moss. Fifth Row: T. Ellison, B. Sosbe, B. Ehrman, G. Treida, M. VViII- iams, D. Hahn, B. Jonsson, C. Wagner, A. Lewis, V. Carnes, J. Beane. Sixth Row: S. Beck, J. Arnett, P. Adair, E. Muxzg. B. Andrews. J. Robinson, P. Keith, S. Brown, J. Conner, G. Myers. tressed Fellowship To build a fcllowsliip of womcn and girls clcvotr-cl to thc task of realiz- ing those- ideals of personal and social living--this is the purpose of thc Y-Teens. JUNIOR Y-TEENS Front Row: Mrs. Ruhy Hardy: Donna Sewell, pres.: Put 'l'1-rry. Third Row: Pat Tomlinson, Dismal Coughmzui, H1-lon Schofield, gS:lCxvl i'31Liii?E5 ilnn Arllllckle' secy-5 Becky Nollllld' llwls-' Brenda Dunn, Judy Lear, Dmihinc Brandon. Second Row: Sondra Sutvr. Judy Butcher. Loretta Holt, Ile-vvnzx l 0UVth Huw: MHPY Nell McKay, Jo Ella-n Middleton, Nan:-3' Rm-d. Lursi Hrzxnrh. Lnrrison, Carolyn Catt. FRESHMEN Y-TEENS Front Row: Ann Price, pres.: Pat Hunt. Vice Dre-s.: Patti 1 vdv1-spill, sccy.: Emily Burger, treas.: Carolyn Harper: Joan Shuttg Ruth Ann Grawcock. Second Row: Putty Wc-lder, Linda Davis, Jo Ann Windsor. Mc-rry Wilson. Betty Wasson, Connie Garbert, Sondra Gibbs, Sue-llon Putt. Third Row: Melvita Br:-ikc, Susan Pancoast, Vicky Frye, Karen Hulet, Rita Poe, Carolyn Clare, Marilyn Clarke. Fourth Row: Jephalene Shirar, Bonnie Miles, Janet Johns, Darlene Deardorff, Pat Bennett. Page 97 TEEN-AIRES Front Row: Maggie Hollis, secretaryg Connie Brown. treasurerg Mildred Ann Reeves. Shirley Colbert, Brenda jackson. Second Row: Rosetta jones. Mildred Tompkins, Carolyn Townsend, Charlene Green. Back Row: Charlotte Hall. Shirley Bowling. Diane Tyler. ,Iannis Hizer. Absent: Janet Artis, presidentg Mary Hollis. vice president. Y-Teen Activities They had fun this year sponsoring after- gamc dances, the annual Snowball, social and religious activities, and drives for needy persons, as well as making a scrapbook to send overseas. Two new musical groups were added: the Y-Teen Sextette and the Y-Teen Cor- deltes. The friendships made in Y-Teens will always be treasured. Page 98 The annual Snowball Dance is one of the Y-Teens many activities. Let's see your pass! Nancy Fierke is stopped by .in alert monitor, joe Jansen. As the police department is a servant of the people of Kokomo, the monitor system is a servant to the students of RHS. The system is altogether useful and necessary. lt provides for students being stationed in the halls at strategic spots to regulate the How of traffic during classes. Although it is sometimes inconvenient to have that pink slipfl we can all realize its importance in maintaining order. Monitors are also very helpful in escorting visitors and de- livering call slips for the various offices. liach period a faculty member is responsible for the monitors, and a monitor captain co- ordinates their efforts. Monitors MONITOR CAPTAINS AND ASSISTANTS Front Row: Millie Strong, jane Kenworthy, Connie Ashcraft, Donna Graf. Second Row: J. D, Button, Bob Bratton, Larry Wilber, jim Coffey, Joe Jansen, Al Mitzelfelt. Page 99 harley'S Auntw Much to the approval of a clelighteml audience, the Senior Class of l956 chose the three-act comedy tfharley's Aunt as their play of the Year. The opening scene takes place at St. Ul1le's College, Oxford, linglanml. where two unclergratluates, 'lack Chesney tI-arry lfewelll and Charles XYyliCl1ZiIH tjerry Hartleyl anxiously await the arrival of their sweet- hearts. Also clue to make an appearance is Charley's aunt, .Donna Lucia IDU-Xlvaflorez tSusie Striehell who is to ehaperon the rendezvous. Upon learning that Donna l.ueia will he unable to arrive in time, the frantic hoys persuade l.orrl llahherley tNlilqe llalzelll to masquerade as the aunt. The girls, who are completely eharineml hy the aunt from lirazil where the nuts eonie from, agrees to spentl the afternoon. XVhen Stephen Spettigue twlohn llawkinsj learns of this affair, he innnecliately proeeetls to the college to reseue his niece. An unexpeeteml visit from Jack's father tqloe Snyclerl also clisrupts the boys' well-plannecl afternoon. To complicate matters. hoth Colonel Chesney and Stephen Spettigue fall in love with the fake aunt. The awkward situation eoines to a hilarious climax when the real llonna l.ueia arrives anal all is cliselosetl. As the curtain rang clown on the happy eouples, the autlienee showetl their appreciation ot' a fine perforinanee by their loucl applause antl hearty laughter. The east was expertly guiflefl hy Mrs. lfrank Kern, Klr. Douglas North, antl Klr. Karl liiger. l'm Charley's aunt from Brazil4where the nuts come fro'n. Left to right: Kay Kelly. jerry Hartley. joe Snvtler, Susie Striebel, Mike Dalzell, Judy Winsltvw, Dick XX'oolley, john Iflawltins, Larry Fewell, and Judy Kessler. Donna Lucia! Allow me. John Hawkins and joe Snyder vie for the attention uf Susie Striebel as Dick Wfoollcy serves tea to ,Iutly XXfinslow. Senior uccess C A S T Colonel Sir Francis Chesney ,,.,....- I we Snyder Stephen Spettigue ,,,....,,,,,,.,,.,,, john Hawkins jack Chesney ,,,.,,,,,,,,. ....... I .arry Fewell Charles XX'ykeham ....,..,l. ....,.... .I erry Hartley Lortl Sancuurt Balvlwerley ..,.,,,... Mike Dalzell Brassett ,.....,,,,.,,,,,..,,,.............,... Dick XX'uulley Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez .,..,,,. Susie Striebel Kitty Vertluin ,,,,,,,,,,..,....... ......, J ualy Kessler Amy Spettigue ....... ,,,,.....,.. K ay Kelly Ela Delahay ,e,.,, ....,,,, J utly XX'inslow l,l'UklLIfCl'SZ Mrs. Frank Kern, Mr. Karl Kiger. Stage: M11 Duuglas Nnrth. Student Director: Susan Taylnr. Yes, Charley, go away and leave us. We three girls want to he alunef' Larry e jerry Hartley, Judy Kessler, Mike Dalzell, and Kay Kelly. Page 101 Page 102 JUNIOR-SENIOR RECEPTION COMMITTEE HEADS Front Row: Debbie Leffert, .Ion Bailey, co-chairmang Penelope Grant, jean Bushong, J D Button. Second Row: Larry Engle. Vivian Lamb, Frances johnson, Phyllis Beane, jo Ellen Middleton Back Row: Lewis Poe, Nancy Larrison. Marilyn Miller, George Franklin. Junior-Senior Reception This year the junior Class joined together to present the biggest pro- ject of the year for the upperclassmen, the junior-Senior Reception for 1956. Co-chairmen and committee heads were selected by faculty members and students, each junior hoping that he would he one of the lucky few to be chosen. Then a theme was decided upon and carefully kept tucked under their hats until the big night. liach junior personally contributed his share to making the dance the best ever presented. Making arrangements for the band, checking elegi- bility and issuing invitations, preparing refreshments, and working on decorations caused many to spend long hours of tiring work. Upon seeing their accomplishment finished the night of the dance, however. they forgot everything except having a wonderful time. I lloys from each of the senior roll rooms nominated three candidates for Queen, and narrowed the list by another election to five nominees. The junior boys, however, were the deciding factor as each cast his ballot for one of the five girls for Queen of the junior-Senior Reception. Reception ueens jane Pence Kay Kelly Judy Kessler Bonnie Wiles Judy Cooprider Page 103 Seniors found the lndiana State Scliolarsliip Tests took' all morning. Tes S f All Kinds The General Motors Scholarship program and the National Xlerit Scholarship Corporation offered opportunities, this year, for ambitious seniors to win scholarships. With these and many other opportunities availalmle, no senior could complain about the absence of funds if he really wants to attend college. Many a student felt a glow of pride when he won a medal in the lndiana L'niversity Achievenient Tests in hlanuary. Included were con' tests in l.atin, math, Spanish, and lfnglish. They ht-gan with a local elimination contest and concluded with the tinals at llloomington in April. Many hacks were hunt as students partici- pated in the I. U. Achievement Tests. wat sf .4 .- 9 4 2',2,:553'1W Front Row: Miss Fay Cover, Carol Finley, Linda Moss, Scott Thatcher, Bill Trown- sell, Bob Blossey, Richard Whiteside. Second Row: Lawrence Groves. Ronnie Murirrave, Jerry Fiveeoate, Ron Spine, Gilbert Stock. John Sny- der, John Hawkins, Boll Coady. 'l'hirrl Row: Joe Moser, Paul Lewis, Don Morrow, Ar- thur Kuntz, Bob Wilson. Richard Wriirhtsman, Steve Brass. Fourth Row: Danny NVest. Jim Coffee. Virgil Joseph, Karl Auirhe. Ronnie Hale, Larry Willwr, Holm Linzc-y, Koirer Phimis. IE... A lighting problem is being worked out during dress relicarsal of the Dramatic Club Play. P6I'3tOI'S Xlfhenever the need arose for someone tu run a projector, set up a public address system, or perform some similar school service, an oper- ator, trained in this lielcl, was always on hancl. Although not in a eluli, they were organized to the extent that services could he renclerecl during all seven periods of the clay and frequently at evening' prugrains. Yohim- teering their services, they were spoiismenl by Bliss lfay Cover. Page 105 Debate Team Resolved: That the federal government should guarantee higher edu- cation to qualified high school graduates through grants to colleges and universities. Under this general topic, several students from RHS went bravely into the field of battle this year armed with such powerful weapons as federal control, dilemmas, student need, several debate handbooks, and a well- worn copy or two of Noah VVebster. This year's team had only four members left from last year. It gained, however, about sixteen new debaters. With the guidance of their coach, Mr. l'aul Kendall, the team went to several different schools through- out the year, such as l'eru, Delphi, and llall State. On january 14, Kokomo was host to several other schools at its own debating conference. Vllinning most of its interscholastic debates and a large percentage of the tournament debates, the team experienced a very good season. Page 106 DEBATE TEAM Front Row: Put Tomlinson, Doris Bolinger, Sharon Grable, Devena Reed. Second Row: Roger Phipps, Marilyn Clark, Anne Price, Pat Hunt, Scott Thatcher, Mr. Paul Kendall. Third Row: Dick Denman, Charles Putt, Bob Miller, Dick Hurst, David Peters, Robert Blossey. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Front Row: Mr. Paul Kendall, Miss Lilith Farlow, Devena Reed, Judy Grawcock, Sharon Reder, Saundra Brackin. Second Row: Dick Hurst, Shar- on Grable, Nancy Holt, Mary Ellen Harnish, Ann Price, Pat Hunt, David Peters. Third Row: Charles Putt, Bob Miller, Marjorie Nelson, Sally Pyle, Pat Tomlinson, Jon Bailey. Speee Club The Speech Club had a very active schedule this year, participating in several interscholastic speech contests. Aside from its main activity of debating, members also took part in externporaneous speaking, original oratory, dramatic and humorous def clamation, oratorical interpretation, poetry reading, and radio announcing. The Speech Club is a member of the National Forensic League. Points are earned toward the N. lf. L. by participation in the various speech contests during the year. i SPEECH CLUB Front Row: Miss Lilith Farlow, Mr. Paul Kendall, Miss Jewell Ginn, Jon Bailey. Mary Ellen Hamish, Peter Libby. Second Row: Judy Grawcock, Sharon Reder, Saundra Brackin, Devena Reed, Ann Price. Third Row: Dick Hurst. Marjorie Nelson, John Norris, Donna Graf, David Peters. Marilyn Clark. Page International Relations Club The International Relations Club really went international this year! This fact was proved by the memberships of Barbara Vess from Germany, Albert Kudsi-Zadeh, Trang and Frances Banbury, England. The highlights of the year was the annual Model United Nations As- sembly. lt was held at Anderson College on March 16. There the dele- gates gained experience in parliamentary procedure and met other stu- dents interested in foreign affairs. The meetings of the club were highly entertaining because of the movies and talks concerning life in foreign countries. At the Christmas party, members gave short talks explaining traditional Christmas cele- brations in other countries. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Fred Mustard, the officers, Albert Kudsi- Zadeh, president, Judy Grawcock, vice-president, Donna Graf, secretary, and Mary Ellen l-larnish, corresponding secretary, worked with other members to help the club obtain the goal of another highly successful year. Front Row: Mr. Fred Mustard, Albert Kudsi-Zadeh, Judy Grawcock, Donna Graf, Mary Ellen Hamish, Barbara Vess, Brenda Vint. Second Row: Daphine Brandon, Janice Thompson, Carolyn Dixon, Carolyn Cart, Frances Banbury, Emily Kessler. Third Row: Judy Phillips, Donna Snyder, Sara Pettit, Jo Ellen Middleton, Marjorie Poynter, Sara Miller, Sarah Dunn. Fourth Aow: David Fine, Carole Henderlong, Maureen Meritt, Bill Bassett. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Front Row: Mrs. Peggy McClung, Mrs. Lena. Coombes, Kay Miller, Frances Johnson, Penelope Grant, Sharon Burns, Kelly, Becky Shuss, Carole Henderlong, Rita Maher, Wilma Phyllis Beane. Briggs, Marjorie Halloway. Fourth Row: Julia Elvin, Judy Hunter, Pat Terry, Becky Noland, Second Row: Lura Branch, Sandra Smith, Lu Ann Shank, Judy Jo Ellen Middleton, Kay Fenn, Vanetta Popnas. Winslow, Roberta Reynolds, Sondra Roe, Brenda Vint, Fifth Row: Nancy Larrison, Pat Hasseld, Judy Livingston, Diane Third Row: Janice Thompson, Carolyn Dixon, Sara Petit, Sarah Ragains, Janet Ault, Sandra Rees. Future Teachers, lub Wotilcl you like to serve your country? here is a national crisis for teachers, and e Future Teachers Club has benn organ- ed to help fulfill this need. The club's purpose is to learn about op- rtunities in teaching and to foster the de- 'lopinent of student leadership. l,1'Og'1'211NS for the year included speakers various phases of teaching. Other ac- vities were panel discussions, question- ires, and a box lunch social. The club is under the sponsorship of Mrs. ena Coonihes and Mrs, Peggy lXlcClung. hey, with the officers liay Kelly, presi- lntg Carol lflrown, vice-presidentg and eeky Shuss, seeretary-treasurer, led the 1b through another successful year. Future Teacher Girls entertained the teachers 'th ii box supper at Christmas time. Page 109 G. A. A. Front Row: Miss Nancy Wfheeler, Mrs, Mary Nelson. Lois Bone. Sue Simmons, jean Fricke. Ida McDorman, Cindy Casner, Delores Snyder. Second Row: Carolyn Rutherford, Beth Davis. Gevene Reed, Shirley Bowling, Anner Gaines. Shareen Samuelson, Pat Welde1'. Third Row: Marilyn Clark, Virginia Reed. Patty Reily. Lucille Smith, Mabel Shelley. Mary Beth XX'ebb. Shirley Pherson. Ann Price. Back Row: Ann Pearce, Nancy Larrison, Carolyn Roberts. Barbara Babcock, Carleen Morris Sheila Flick, Brenda Snow, G. A. A. There is always excitement in the gym each Monday after school when members of the Girls' Athletic Association enjoy one of their favorite sports. llasketball, socker, volleyball, and bowling' are some of the activities olfered. The G. A, A. was very active this year. In the fall live girls went to a basketball clinic at l'urdue where they learned the new rules of basketball. Our G. A, A., with other schools, enjoyed play- given to the winners. Cliinaxing the year's activities was the annual sented to the girls by their sponsors, lNliss Nancy XYheeler and lX'l rs. Mary Nelson. Play Days. days when a special sport was played with awards Mother-lDaughter llanquet. Awards were pre- Even the girls played basketball on the G. A. A. M-R-k ,wwwghu w....-- is 1 : jim Thatcher thoughtfully studies a display in the art showcase. For future Rembrandts and Michel- angelos there was the Palette Club. The main activity of this group was painting the windows of downtown stores with Hallow- een pictures. The profit from this project was returned to the community through do- nations and contributions. At the regular meetings the members had lectures and demonstrations by people known in the tield of art. During the school year the members prepared work to enter in art exhibits. The club is under the sponsorship of Miss Bernice McKinley and its officers are Villa NVillsey, presidentg Norman Baugher, vice- presidentg Nlarcia Kull, secretaryg and Sue Fisher, treasurer. Palette Club ART Front Row: Miss Bernice McKinley, Villa X5Uil'lsey, Norman Baugher, Marcia Kull, Sue Fisher, Janis Fred, Marlene Duncan. Second Row: Merry Wilson, Pat Pickett, Sandra Suter, Marcheta Troxel, Peggy Gentry, Marcia Barthelemy, jane Allman. Third Row: jan Hayes, Barbara Hughes, Loretta Holt, Lou Ann Ellers, Irene Brown, Marcia Aldridge, Vicky Dotterer. Fourth Row: Larry Little, Ronald Roe, -lim Simmons, Charlene Williains, javona Lawson, Russell Hayes, Barny Fetterhuff. Back Row: Mz11'vin Smith, Kenneth Morgan, David Tigrett. Page 111 Page Dramatic Club No, no, no, a thousand times, no l Maybe these words aren't familiar to you, but they are to the Dramatic Club members. Becoming a member of this skilled group is a skill in itself. Tryouts are held at the beginning of each school year. The stu- dents passing tryouts then have to endure the initiation before becoming members. Needless to say, all members of the Dramatic Club will not become George Gobels, but they do present the students and citizens of Kokomo with some inspirational plays. This year's three-act play was Irving Stone's Love Is Eternal, which portrays the love story of Mary Todd and Abraham Lincoln. Another achievement was the one-act Christmas comedy, Miss Brooks and the C hrtistmas Carol. The young artists enjoyed their trips to the l'urdue l'layshop produc- tions, where they studied lighting, make-up, and acting. The club was under the capable sponsorship of Mrs. lilsie Seagrave, Mr. Charles Klinger, and Mr. Urban Steckler. The officers were jane Pence, president, Sharon Reder, first vice-president: Saundra llrackin, second vice-presidentg Sally Pyle, secretary, and Judy lNinslow, treasurer. Front Row: Mr. Charles Klinger, Mr. Urban Steckler , Mrs. Elsie Seagrave, Jane Pence, Sharon Rcder, Sally Pyle. Judy Winslow, Larry Fewell. Fifth Row: Susie Badger, Kristi Hayrmau. Kathy Crow. Karen Frank, Marjo Hunt, Nancy Hardy, Jeanne Bushnng, Jackie Agnew, Phyllis Beane, Linda Vauirht. Diana Ra- Second Row: Phyllis Aldridge, Sarah Howell, Elizabeth Simp- gains' ,S '.B'k',S.S-'1ll,S1D '-,Bk ,, ,, gciglsslalligglikelisf 1i2becl::ufc0e3l,lL1gKl.basf Ljrgaii ec y Sixth Row: Judy Hunter, Margorie Nelson, Ann Pearce, Stn-vr Finley, Bob Blossey, Dan Greeu, Jon Bailey, Barbara Third Row: Kathy Craig, Barbara Mitzelfelt, Helen Reder. Karlene Seiortino, Janice Hutson, Janet Miller. Glen :1 Gray, Julie Frazer, Maria Alclridgre, Susan Taylor. Fourth Row: Phillip Mozzone, Charlene Williams, Marilyn Vfill- iams, Barbara Ehrman, Barbara Jonsson. 112 W 1 . igff Vaught, Debbie Lelfert, Betsy Schwartz. Seventh Row: Eddie Seagrrave, Lindell Leach, Dick Cheizar, Joe Van Dorn, Mike King, Mike Ilalzell, Bill Boice, J. D. Button, Peter Libby, Jim Winslow. -i 4 15 -We I L5'ftq,'. 'fiifg ...vw E wie: if .1 Z git, i ' r ' 1 Front Row: Mrs. Elsie Seagrrave, Sharon Reder, Sally Pyle, Jim Winslow, Elizabeth Simpson, Judy Winslow, Kay Kelly, Becky Shnss. Second Row: Barbara Lembke, Marcia Aldridge, Kristi Hagrman, Janice Hutson, Susan Taylor, Saundra Braekin, Sue De- Croes. Third Row: Phil Mozzone, Marjorie Nelson, Charlene Williams, Karen Frank, Jean Bushong. Nancy Hardy, Linda Vaught, Diane Razains. Fourth Row: Stephen Finley, Eddie Seagrave. Lindell Leach, Jane Pence, Danny Green, Mike Dalzell, Barbara Vauyrht, Fifth Row: Joe VanDorn, Mike Kings, Larry Fc-well, Jon Bailey, J. D. Button. ational Thespian Society There's no business like show businessf' No business is like show business is so very true. llehind all the glim- mer and lights go endless hours of work, work, and more work. ln order to gain membership in the Thespian Society students must have ten points. liach point is made up of ten hours on any dramatic production. There's no people like show peopleg they smile when they are low. lf you don't believe this, just ask any member who just had an attack of laryngitis or an equally annoying mishap on opening night. The per- son most likely to know is Mrs. lilsie Seagrave, advisor and founder of Troope 979 of the National Thespian Society. The Thespians usually present one three-act play or three one-act plays. A meeting is held each month at which a vote is taken among the mem- bers. The proceeds from such plays are for the following year's costumes, royalty fees, and scenery. The oiiicers are Sharon Rt-der, presidentg Sally Pyle, vice-presidentg 'lim Vifinslow, seeretaryg and Elizabeth Simpson, treasurer. Page 113 Page 114 In the Hnal accounting, your Mary's life will be profoundly rewarding. Susan Taylor, Marjorie Nelson, Peter Libby, Eddie Seagrave, jon Bailey, Charline Wfilliams Marcia Aldridge, j. D. Button, jane Pence. Love Is Eternalw Was she a spy or a patriot? Many historians have pondered this ques- tion concerning Mary Todd Lincoln, Staged from the book by the same name, Love Is Eternal! was under the able direction of Mrs. Elsie Seagrave, one of the Dramatic Club's faculty advisors. The elaborate costumes were styled to display the fashions of the time. The play was unique in the fact that each of the three acts takes place in a different setting. The first act presents the background of Mary Todd at her home in Kentuckyg the second takes place at her sister's home in Springfield, and the third finds the Lineolns at the White House in Washington, where he signs the Emancipation Proclamation. Mary Todd Uane Pencej falls in love with Abraham Lincoln QLarry Fewellj in the early stage of his career. With the intense desire to further his political career, she Finds that she hs to overcome the ob- jections of her high-born family and the attacks made by Lincoln's political enemi'es. As a symbol of his love for Mary, Lincoln has the words, Love Is Eternal engraved in her wedding ring. lflizabelh, may l present Mr. Lincoln ?', CAST Mary fToddj Lincoln ...........,...,.. ..,., Robert Todd ........,.......... Betsy Todd ....,,............ Grandma Parker ...... Ann Todd ,.........,,....,, Elizabeth Edwards ..... Ninian Edwards ...... Mammy Sally .....,,. Tamar ................... Dr. Ward ................ Sandy McDonald ....... Cassius Clay ...,.......,. Abraham Lincoln ....... Stephen Douglas ...... Mercy Levering ..,... blames Conkling ....... Allie ....................., Dr. Houghan ........ hfrs. Houghan ...,..... Reverend Dresser . .... .. Mrs. Dresser ..,....,,.. Sarah Marshall .............. Elizabeth Grimsley ....... Wfilliam Stoddard ..... Edwin Stanton .....,.. jane Watt ............. First Caller ....... Taxpayer ............ Tad Lincoln ........,. Stackpole ......,.. . ......... Auctioneers voice ...... Mine eyes have seen the glory . Larry Fewell and jane Pence. Larry Fewell, jane Pence, Sharon Reder, Jim Wfinslow, Judy Wfinslow, Dick Chegar, Ida Cimeron. Bill Boice Lindell Leach, Kay Kelly, john Hawkins, Nancy Holt. .,............lane Pence Bailey Charline Williaiiis ...Marjorie Nelson ...........Susan Taylor .....,.Shar0n Reder .......jim Winslcmxx' ......Linda Vaught .....,...Becky Shuss Seagrave D. Button ..........Peter Libby ...........Larry Fewell .......john Hawkins ........-Iudy Wfinslow ......Lindell Leach .........Nancy Holt ........Dick Chegar .........Kay Kelly ..........Bill Boice .....,..Ida Cameron .......Sue De Croes .............Sally Pyle ......,Danny Grecu .......Mike Dalzell ............Ann Pearce ...Saundra Brackin Elizabeth Simpson .....Ronnie McNew .........Joc Van Dorn .....,......Mike King Page 115 BIBLE CLUB Front Row: Mr. Donald Bartlett, janet Ulsh, David Myers, Margaret West, julia Vlfebb. Karen Whiteman. Second Row: Don Pine, Sandra Smiley, Nancy Smiley, Eva Sauve, Marjorie Dotterer, Sharon Springer. Third Row: Charles French, Sue Myers, Bonnie Graham, Kristina Heavilin, Ruth Young, Gail Lacy. Back Row: Rodney Roach, jim Cowell, Fred Clevenger, Steve Metz, Vernon Frayer, joe Davis. Bible Club The llible Club was organized to create an interest in the llible. Meetings, held every other Tuesday, feature special speakers, llible quizes, hymns, and Bible study. These meetings provide fellowship for teenagers of all religious denominations. The club, jointly sponsored by Mr. Donald l-lartlett and Mr. ltlarl Hoover, elected as officers Janet L'lsh, president, David lXleyer, vice- presidentg Margaret VVest, secretary: Julia X'Vebb, treasurer, and Robert Atkinson, songleader. amera lub The shutter bugs of the Camera Club are exposed at meetings every other Tuesday to demonstrations on developing film, making contact prints, printing with an enlarger, and other basic elements of good photography. The Camera Club other-rs were llob XX'ilson, president: VVayne Miller, vice-president, and lylary ,Sue Franklin, secretary. Mr. Frank lXloore was sponsor of the club. CAMERA CLUB Front Row: Mr. Frank Moore, Bo XXfilson, XX'ayne Miller, Mary Su Franklin, Sharon Grahle. Second Row: julia Graves, Jud Diller, Gail Dennis, Richar Downhour. Third Row: Steve Brass, Bill Perl' Fred Clevenger, Charles Pennin ton, -lim Simmons. SCIENCE CLUB Front Row: Mr. Shirl Wray, Jim R4-ith, Mike Fenn, lone lienham, Gevene Reed, lit-tlielda Davis, Jeanette Atkinson, Mary McClain. 3 Second Row: Richard Hurst, Richard Brasket, i Bill Scheck, Dick Woolley, Joe Scales, Jim Rine, Ed Korby, David Lawhead, Jerry Miltenberger. Third Row: Paul Ferry, Eddie Rabb. Mike Crane, Roger Berry, Dee Saul, Bob Leffert, George Franklin, Jay Saul, Mike Davis. Fourth Row: Charles Putt, Roger Goings, Dewayne Booth. George Howell, Lawrence Groves, Ron White, David Williams, Roti- ney NVolfeale, Roger Phipps. Hack Row: Bob McCann. Jim Helm. Bob Coady, Bob Miller, Dan Wood, Gerry Hinds, Don Buckingham, Bob Young. Science Club The Science Club members lead interesting lives. This year they took trips to the General Tire and Rubber Company. the Pittsburg Plate Glass Company, and the Alcoa plant. llesides participating in outside activities, the members plan scientilic programs for their own enjoyment. The sponsors were Mrs. Patricia Christman, Mr. Charles lfranklin, and Mr. Shirl XVray. The officers were 'lim Reith, presidentg Mike lienn, vice-president: and lone llenham, secretary. If you have a scientific mind, the Science Club is for you. LibraryeClub lifould you like to be a librarian? join the Library Club. lt is of vast im,- portance to anyone interested in the school library or in library work as a career. Xlrs. Ruth Gosma is the club's very capable sponsor. By the end of the year, its members have mastered the operation of the vertical file, the card catalog, and the Dewey decimal system. The officers were Sondra Roe, presidentg Irene Lemieux, vice-presidentg and Mary Ann l-lerbert, secretary. LIBRARY CLUB Row: Mrs. Ruth Gosma, Sondra Irene Lemieux, Mary Ann t, Carolyn bue Walken, jam- Ford, Lura Branch. Row: Charlotte Hall, Elizabeth Nancy l-lendcrson, Mona Naney Recs, Marabeth ebb, Ann Lindsay. Rom . Nancy Caines, Martha Bonita Brock. Pam Ricks, Ann Ellers. Penny Harper, Sandra FUTURE NURSES Front Row: Miss Esther Edwards, Nancy McClain, Carol Finley, Pat Morrison, Judy Hankins, Annette Henger, Carol Stomzer, Sharon Grable, Linda Dwyer, Bertha Hale, Elmetta Gullett. Ruthann Grawcock. Fourth Row: Carolyn Davis, Judy Dillon, Penny Harper, Janice dR :N -f, .-l Hz-t ,' D -, , ,, , , , Secon ow ancy Cmneb C110 yn H man Janet :mel Young, Marilyn Williams, Rita Poe, Ellen Reith, Elaine Marie Cameron, Jackie Ray, Barbara Lembke, Sarah Howell. , Weaver. Emily Kessler. Back Row: Jackie Thomson, Helen Schofield, Donna Snyder, Judie Third Row: Marabeth Webb, Charlotte Hall, Mildred Tompkins, Henry, Sandy Beck, Karen Puterbauyxh. Mary Ann Herbert. Future Nurses Club Under the capable direction of Miss Esther Edwards lifty-six girls formed themselves into the Future Nurses Club this year with these objectives in mind: to interest high school students in personal and com- munity health and nursing school facilitiesg to encourage consideration of nursing as a careerg to help members decide wisely whether to enroll in a one, three, four, or five year program of study for nurse's training. Student nurses from various hospitals visited the meetings and dis- cussed their duties. The members also helped with the tuberculosis X-ray mobile unit as a follow-up to the patch tests, with which they assisted. Nancy McClain was elected president of the newly organized club. Carol Finley was selected to fill the position of vice-president and pro- gram chairman, and Sharon Grable handled the duties of secretary and treasurer. Page 118 Phyllis Aldrialzc and Larry Miltenbcrger start off bravely on a sailing expedition. ls jerry Hufford walking on the ceiling or . . . ? Bill fFeetQ Hutto relaxing in the sun. X jim Reith and jim Rine must be going halloweening. Page 119 Pg S FFVENDS We aT KT-IS had Tun all year, meeT- ing new Triends and acquiring greaTer knowledge. lT sTarTed aT The beginning oT school in SepTember when Triends meT aT lockers and in The caTeTeria To compare programs and gossip abouT summer Tun. As The year progressed, we Tound ThaT many Triendships were Tormed over homework assignmenTs. New romances became currenT hisTory when guys ran To beaT The clock aTTer walking Their girls To classes. This Tun conTinued righT Through June, and we were a liTTle misTy-eyed To Think oT leaving our Triends as graduaTion Time grew near. in ,Q . 'QQQfnv if qgyd' W9 121 if .4 . Q Q. If .eb lt 9 5 Page A Helpful Administration livery successful large organization needs a hoard of directors to make laws which govern its operations. The liolconio-Center Towiisliip Schools. of which our high school is a part, is no exception. Head adininistrator is the school superintendent, Mr. U. M. Swihart. The legislative body of this organization is the school hoard, eoniposed of seven membersg five of them are appointed by the City Council. judges of the Circuit and Superior Courts appoint the other two members from Center 'l'ownship. This group must pass all school policies before they can go into etifeet. Cncler their jurisdiction come money matters such as teachers' salaries and school budgets, building projects such as the Maple Crest and lion Air Crest sehools which will he completed next year, and school schedules for the length of school year and vacations. The competent nienilmers of the School lloard have devoted much time to the problems of our school system. The Koluwino-Center-Township Consolidated School Board. Seated: Mrs. Katharyn Fell, Mr. L, J. Evans, and Mr. L. O. Xxlllllllllli Standing: Mr. Max H. Comer. secrctaryg Mr. QI. O. Finlcyg Mr. Charles F. Hathaway. presi dentg and Mr. Merrill A. Brunk, treasurer. Superintendent O. M. Swihart and principal O. I. Farmer plan for it hettei' school year. Directed Our Efforts COIIIIN2lllilCl'-ill-Clllt'li of educational operations in Kokomo ancl Centex' township is Mr. O. ll. Swihart. Superintenclent of Schools. W'ith the rapicl increase in the number of students enrollecl in city schools, Mr. Swihart is mainly concerned with budgets, huses, and huilclings. ln command of Kokomo High School is the principal, Mr. O. l. liariner, who has his lieaclquarters in room 207. His otiice is the Center of activity for our lmusy school where things are constantly happening' and problems must he met. Meeting these problems with a fair-mintlecl approach is part of the work which Mr. l'i2Ll'lllC1' faces daily. These busy men in our miclst will always command our respect ancl gratitude for the help they have given us in our years at liolqomo High School, They will always be incluclecl in our memories of high school as men we may call our aclvisors and friends. Page 12 The Deans Are Bus XVh0 are the two busiest women around RHS? lt didn't take three guesses to deeideg they are Miss Estella Pearce and Mrs. Audra Linclley, the Deans of Girls. They are kept continually busy writing tardy slips, listing absentees, tiling excuses, and sending call slips. Between them they hear the problems of 1,100 girls. No matter how busy they are, they always have time to listen to any girl tell about her latest ilame. Collecting antiques is one of Mrs. l.indley's many interests. ln addition, she enjoys traveling with her family. They often spend their vacation in Maine. .lust mention fishing and Miss l'earee will be ready to join in the eonversation. .During the summer she is most apt to be found fishing in some northern trout stream or lake. She is also an expert philatelist. llesides their job as deans, they have many other duties around the school. lloth of them teaeh orientation classes and advise Student Council by serving as faculty sponsors on the various Committees. They are also eo-sponsors of Girls' League. Counselling girls is fun! Look at Miss Estella Pearfe and Mrs. Audra Lindley smile. Page 124 Helping All of Us Step into room 208, and you will find yourself in a world of boys, ringing telephones, problems, basketball tickets, blue slips, pink slips, yellow slips, and tardy boards. Ruling over this anything but docile domain is the familiar figure of Mr. J. P. jones, Dean of lloys at Kokomo High School. Dean Jones is a combination of friend, counsellor, and disciplinarian to all the boys enrolled in KHS. He is never too busy to offer a helping hand to anyone who is in need of advice. In his spare time Mr. Jones acts as sponsor of the Student Council, Boys' Legion, and yell groupg distributer of tickets for ball gamesg and assistant to the principal. To help him with his monumentous work, a staff of office assistants and an attendance secretary are on duty during the day. .So many times the boys fail to appreciate the tireless effort that Dean jones puts into his work to make the life of the male half of high school less complicated and more interesting. Let's give thanks to a wonderful dean, Mr. Jones. Dean J. P. Jones enjoys advising the male population at KHS. 'M'f--wits! , ' Page 125 Faeult - Helpful Friends Page 126 A piece of cake and a cup of punch started u teachers' meeting off on the sweet side. The members of our faculty are responsible for presenting those facts and figures called lessons. ln high school our primary purpose is to acquire an edu- cation that prepares us for various fields of endeavor. Through many hours of classroom training, our competent teachers helped us fulfill this purpose. ln addition to teaching in the classrooms, our faculty members are found in the offices, bookstore, gymnasium, and cafeteria where they discharge various duties we often take for granted. NVe become better acquainted with our teachers at 3:30 when they sponsor extra-curricular activities. l-lesides serving in pro- fessional capacities, our teachers participate in civic affairs and clubs. Many faculty members also perform religious functions and execute the duties of governmental offices. XVe give our thanks to the faculty for the lfnowleclge and fun they have helped us to share this year. BANNON, BETTE, A. B., Butler University, Director of Attendance. BARNGROVER, ROBERT, A. B., M. S., Butler University, Mathe- matics, junior Class, Hall Supervision, Board of Directors, Ath- letic Board. BARTLETT, DON, B. S., Indiana State Teachers College, Mathemat- ics, Organization Board, Bible Club. BOURNE, JOSEPHINE, Madame B1aker's Teachers College, Ticket Clerk, Memorial Gymnasium. BOURNE, NEVA M., Auditor, Superintendents office. BRATTON, RUSSELL, B. S., Central Normal College, M. A., Indiana University, Head, Commercial Department, Coach, Freshman Football, Assistant Basketball, Golf, Health and Recreation. BUSHONG, ROBERT S., B. S., Ball State Teachers College, Driver Education and Health, Recreation and Health, Varsity Football and Track Coach. CALHOUN, ELIZABETH, A. B., Hanover College, A. M., Indiana University, Social Studies, Hall Supervision, junior Class. CAMPBELL, RUTH, A. B., Indiana University, French, Spanish, Organization Board. CHAPEL, CORNELIA AARON, A. B., DePauw University, English, Social. CHRISTMAN, PATRICIA FLECK, B. S., M. S., Indiana University, Chemistry, Algebra, Honor Society, Science Club. CLINGENPEEL, REX, B. S., Ball State Teachers College, Radio, Public Relations, Board of Directors, Athletic Association. COLLINS, GERTRUDE E., B. S., Temple University, Registrar, Principals Office. COMP, IRMA, R. N., Good Samaritan School of Nursing, School Nurse. CONAXVAY, JOHN O., B. S., Indiana State Teachers College, M. A., Columbia University, Arts and Crafts, Public Relations. COOMBES, LENA NWEITKNECHT, B. A., Butler University, English and Orientation, Counselor, Scholarship, Auditorium, Future Teachers Club. COVER, ESTHER FAY, A. B., M. S., Indiana University, Director of Guidance and Audio-Visual Education, Stage Equipment, Scholarship, Operators. CRAIG, KENNETH L., B. S., Ball State Teachers College, Social Studies, Public Relations. CRITCHLOXW, SHARLOT, Treasurer, Principal's Office. CROOK, KENNETH W., B. S., Manchester College, M. A., Ball State Teachers College, Mathematics, School Wfelfare, Senior Class, Administrative Council. CROOK, MARY CLARK, A, B., Manchester College, English. CROSS, VUALTER M., B. S. A., Purdue University, Science, Asst. Track and Cross-Country Coach. DIXON, LEE H., B. S., M. S., Purdue University, Head, Mathematics and Science Departments, Locker Supervision, Athletic Ticket Sales, Scholarship. DOODY, BERNICE, B. S., University of Illinois, Home Economics, Social. l Page 127 Page 128 EDWARDS, ESTHER, R. N., Alton Memorial Hospital, Nurses Train- ing School, B. S., Indiana University, School Nurse, Future Nurses Club. FARLONV, LILITH M., A. B., Earlham College, English, Speech, Senior Class, Auditorium Committee, Speech Club. FARMER, O. I., A. B., M. S. in Education, Indiana University, Prin- cipal, Administrative Council, School Service. FARRAR, ALICE' R., A. B., Allegheny College, English, Honor So- ciety. FAUSSET, MARY A., B. M., DePauw University, Choral Music, Auditorium, Stage Equipment. FLEENOR, VIRGIL, B. S., Indiana State Teachers College, M. S., Indiana University, Vocational, Social. FOX, WILLIAM R., B. S., Indiana University, Ivlathematics. Science, Driver Education, Freshman Football Coach, Health and Recre- ation. FRANKLIN. CHARLES W., B. S., Ball State Teachers College, M. S., Indiana University, Mathematics, Science, Administrative Council, Publications, Science Club, Business Adviser, Red and Blue. GATLIN, NWILLIAM A., B. S., M. S., Indiana University, Commercial, Business Adviser, Sargasso, Publications, Public Relations. GILLMAN, NORMA R.. B, S., M. S., Indiana University, Speech and Hearing Therapy. GINN, ALICE JEWELL, B. S., Manchester College, M. A., North- western University, English, Orientation, Scholarship, Speech Club. GOSMA, RUTH O., B. S., Indiana University, Librarian: Scholarship, Library Club. GREENLEE, LOUIE BLANCHE, B. S., Ball State Teachers College, Home Economics, Junior Class. HAMILTON, ROBERT W., B. S., M. S., Butler University, Commer- cial, Coach, Football, Tennis, Health and Recreation. HANDLEY, ELIZABETH, A. B., DePauw University, A. M.. North- western University, Head, English Department, Editorial Adviser, Sargasso, Scholarship, Publications. HILL. CHESTER, B. S., Indiana University, Athletic Director, School Service. HIMELICK, ALFRED, B. S., Ball State Teachers College, M. S., Stout State College, Director. Vocational and Adult Education, Public Relations. HOOVER. EARL K., B. S., Purdue University, Auto Mechanics, So- cial, Bible Club. HORN, RUTH, A. B., Earlham College, English, School Service, Monitors. HUTCHCROFT, MARTHA, Assistant, Bookstore. HUTCfIEICROFT, MELDA LOU, Records Clerk, Superintendenfs O ice. JONES, HAVEN, B. A., Beloit College, M. A., University of Chicago, Chemistry, Physical Science, Social, Science Club. JONES, JANE XWILSON, A. B., Butler University, English, Honor Society, Junior Class. JONES, J. PAUL, A. B., M. S., Butler University, Asst. Principal, Dean of Boys, Stage Equipment, Publications, Administrative Council, Boys' Legion, Student Council, Monitors, Lens. Boosters. KAY, HELEN, B. S., Ball State Teachers College, English, Audi- torium. KEISLING, LLOYD, A. B., DePauw University, M. A., Indiana University, Counseling, Scholarship. KENDALL, J. PAUL, A. B., Manchester College, M. S., Indiana Uni- versity, Mathematics, Junior Class, Speech Club, Debating. KERN, MILDRED B., B. S., Southwest State College, English, Publi- cations, Red and Blue, Senior Class, Hullabaloo, Senior Play. KIGER, KARL W., B. S., M. S., Indiana State Teachers College, M. S., Indiana University, English, Auditorium, Stage Equipment, Administrative Council, Hullabaloo, Senior Play. KLINGER, CHARLES D., A. B., Manchester College, M. A., Indiana University, English, Mathematics, Counseling, Public Relations, Hall Supervision, Dramatic Club. LEGG, ISABELLA, B. S., A. M., Ball State Teachers College, Com- mercial, Counseling, School Service, Scholarship. LESTER, CHARLES C., B. S., Indiana State Teachers College, M. A., Ball State Teachers College, Social Science, Social, Administra- tive Council. LINDLEY, AUDRA SNYDER, A. B., Indiana University, M. S., But- ler University, Dean of Girls, Orientation, Administrative Council, Girls' League, Student Council, Leadership Club, Public Relations, Booster, Scholarship. LINEBACK, CLIFFORD, A. B., M. A., Indiana University, Mathe- matics, Science, Honor Society. LIVINGSTON, MARY ANN, Secretary to Vocational Director. LOCKE, ESTHER, R. N., Lutheran Deaconess Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, School Nurse. MACHIN, HELEN BATEMAN, Asst. Purchasing Agent, Superin- tendent's Office. MADDOX, BEVERLY, Attendance Clerk. IvIADDOX, ED, A. B.. M. A., University of New Mexico, Social Studies, Monitors, junior Class. MANN, MAURICE B., B. S., Indiana University, M. A., Ball State Teachers College, Arts and Crafts. MASON, EVERETT, B. S., Indiana State Teachers College, Printing, Social. MCCLUNG, PEGGY, B. S., Ball State Teachers College, Commercial, Organization Board, Future Teachers. MCINTOSH, ELIZABETH, A. B., University of Michigan, Social Studies, Organization Board, Junior Committee. MCKINLEY, BERNICE, Graduate, Frances Parker Art School, Fine Arts, Palette Club, Social. MOORE, ALLEN XV., B. S., M. A., Ball State Teachers College, English, Public Relations. MOORE, FRANK G., B. S., Ball State Teachers College, M. S., Stout Institute, Drafting, Public Relations, Sophomore Hi-Y, Camera Club. MOSS, FRED H., A. B., Indiana University, A. M., Michigan Uni- versity, Mathematics, Monitors, Social. MULLINS, JOE H., B. S., M. S., Indiana University, Mathematics, Chairman of jr. Class, Hall Supervision. l Page 12.9 P age MUNCIE, J. WARREN, A. B., DePauw University, Social Studies, Monitors, Honor Society. MUSTARD, DIONE, A .B., Butler University, English, Auditorium. MUSTARD, FRED, A. B., Indiana University, M. A., University of Chicago, Head, Social Studies, Organization Board. International Relations Club. NELSON, IVIARY E.. B. S., Taylor University, Physical liducation, Recreation, Booster, G. A. A.. Cheerleaders. NEWLON, RAY, Indiana University, Vocational, Social. NICHOLS. BARBARA JOAN, Manager, School Bookstore. NORTH, DOUGLAS LEE, A. B., M. S., Indiana University, Mathe- matics, Chemistry, Biology, Social, Freshman Hi-Y, Hullabaloo. OREM, PAULINE C., A. B., Earlham College, Home Economics, Cafeteria Director, Social. OVERTON, FRANK M., B. S., Western Michigan State College, M. S. Indiana University, Physical Education, Health. PARDUE, ROBERT L., B. S., Indiana University, Speech, Hearing Therapy. PAVLICK, MATTHEW F., A. B., Marshall College, M. A., University of Pittsburgh, Commercial, National Honor Society. PEARCE, ESTELLA G., Ph. B., Ripon College, Orientation, Admin- istrative Council, Public Relations, Girls' League, Student Coun- cil, Scholarship. Pl-IILAPY, GERALDINE FLANAGAN, A. B., Ball State Teachers College: Commercial, junior Class. PHILLIPS, EDVUARD W.. A. B., Indiana University, A. M., Ball State Teachers Collffge, Social Studies, Junior Committee. PLATT, IOSEPH M.. B. S., Indiana University, Health and Physical Education, Health-Athletic Board, Basketball, Baseball. POXVELI.. IOSE'PH S., A. B.. Indiana University, M. A.. Chicago University, Social Studies, Honor Society. PRATHER, GENEAL, A. B.. A. M., Indiana University: Social Stud- ies, Public Relations. RAGAINS, JOSEPH M., A. B.. Indiana Central, lvl. S., jordan Col- lege of Music, Butler University, Chairman. Music Dept., Band, Auditorium. RAILSBACK, HELEN. A. B.. Indiana University, Latin, junior Class, Honor Society, ROE, FORREST L., A. B., DePauw University, M. A., Butler Uni- versity, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. SEAGRAVE, ELSIE T., A. B., DePauw University, English, Latin, Auditorium, Stage Equipment, Dramatic Club, Thespian Society. SILI., LYLA GEORGIA, B. A.. Iowa State Teachers College, M. A., George Peabody College for Teachers, Health, Driver Education, Health and Recreation, Athletic Association. Senior Class. SONAFRANK, ,IULIA XV., Receptionist, Superintendents Office. STECKLER, URBAN F., A. B.. Evansville College, English. Driver Training, Stage Equipment, Auditorium, Dramatic Club. THOMPSON, CHESTER H., B. S., I. E., Purdue University, M. S. Ed., Indiana University, Industrial Arts, Social. THORNBURGH, DOROTHY, A. B., Indiana University, English, Orientation, Counsellor, Scholarship. TURNER, GENE, B. S., Indiana University, Physical Education, Driver Training, Freshmen Athletics. UTTERBACK, EARL M., B. S., Central Normal College, Butler University, Social Science, Organization Board, Relations. VYZRAL, JOAN, R. N., Good Samaritan School of Nursing Nurse. XXVARTHEN, KENNETH XV., B .S., Central Normal College Ball State Teachers College, Commercial, Public Relations: Wclfax'e. M. S., Public School M. S., School WHEELER, NANCY L., B. S., Purdue University, Physical Education, Recreation, Booster, G. A. A., Yell Group. XVICKERSI-IAM, RUTH HUTCHCROFT, Secy. to Superintendent of Schools. XVILLIAMS, CHESTINA S., B. S., Purdue University, Supervisor, Home Economics, Senior Class. WILSON, EARL, A. B., Manchester College, Social Science, junior Class. XVRAY, SHIRL D., A. B., Wabash College, M. S., Purdue University, Physics, Physical Science, Junior Class, Science Club. Mr. Frank Moore and Miss Elizabeth Mclntosh found that the Book Week Tea offered food for thought. r Mr. O. I. Farmer always has time to consult with students on their problems. 1 hx X .- Higyv Page 131 Not every paitient gets this much professional attention. Miss Esther Edwards, Mrs. Esther Locke, and Mrs. Joan Vyzral check Sara Howell's con- dition. All These Were Needed Our nurses in 204 dole out the aspirin, salve, and hzmdage upon request, furnish Z1 lmecl to those who are ill, :mil give aclvice on matters concerning health. ln the principzil's office may he found Mr. l'iZ'lI'lllCl'lS two busy secretziries. 'lihese secretaries perform the tiling' :intl typing' for our aclministrzltive heacl. 1 Amid in vsy These people spent Cliristnms vn- Cation making your programs. Miss Sharlot Critchlow. Mrs. Gertrude Col- lins, and Mrs. Beverly Mittltlox. It takes all these men to keep our building clean, warm, and in good repair. Front Row: Mr. Warlter Mabie, Mr. Harry Dininger, Mr. Marshall An- drews, Mr. james Paxton. Middle Row: Mr. Chester Breedlove, Mr. Guy Mast, Mr. Arch Golding, Mr. Francis Meyers. Back Row: Mr. H. Paul Miller, Mr. George Delventhal, Mr. Herman Lindley, Mr. Harry Patrick. To up Our janitors keep clean and in general The cooks are IL from the cafeteria 5 by feeding many hui These expert cooks prepare the good food in our cafeteria. Left to right: Mrs. Ruth Stockdale, Mrs. Margaret Clark, Mrs. Zona Har- baugh, Mrs. Hazel Hancook, Mrs. Frances Aughe, Mrs. Gladys Lacy, Mrs. Mary Miller. Mrs. Lavanche Lawson, Mrs. julia Meritt, Mrs. Opal Pavey. Freshmen - Flighty and Fascinating Page 134 Mike Astell and Dean Wilson contrast in size, but both are eager to meet the challenge , of their freshman year at KHS. One-way stairs and locker combinations were only two of the things that caused the freshmen to be in the language of Hllock and Roll, a little bit shook up. Hut they soon adjusted to this complicated life. lly joining various clubs and entering into a variety of school activities, they began to participate in the whirl of athletics and social events of the school. Their able representatives in Student Council were Dee Ann Alexander, Marjorie Baugher, Emily Burger, Judy Capshaw, Maureen Dalzell, Dar- lene Deardorff, Connie Garbert, Kati Hagman, Sara Howell, javonna Lawson, Jeanne Mason, jane Miller, Sue Myers, Bill Pinkston, Rebecca Reed, Harbara Simpson, Paul Stanley, Robert Taylor, Carol Wright, and Kay VValsh. The best of luck, Class of '59. You have shown great ability for carry- ing the responsibility of the years to come. Grace Acord, Frances Roberta Adams, Richard Aerne, James Ailer, Margie Ailer, Donald Akers, Virginia Alaska, David Alexander. Dec Ann Alexander, Learna Joy Alex- ander, Sheila Alexander, Joyce Alkire, Robert Allen, Mike Ashburn, David Ashley, Mike Astell. Bob Atkinson, Karl Aughe, Danny Augustine, Gerry Avery, Ronnie Baber, Bill Bagwell, Kent Bailey, Eddie Baker. Larry DeWayne Ballard, Mona Balser, Jack Barkdull, Barbara Barnett, Bob Barnett, Marcia Barthelemy, Tommy Bass, Marjorie Baugher. Dick Bauman, Jeanne Baxter, Jon Beall, Gertrude Beard, George Beatty, Janet Beaver, Richard Beck, Janet Becker. David Benedict, James Bennett, Pat Bennett, Robert Steve Benzinger, Caro- lyn Besser, Martin Biehle, Jimmie Bitner, Hank Blacklidge. Wanda Sue Blessing, Jerry Bliss, John Bockover, Bunny Boles, Margy Bone, Sharon Boon, Lowell Bougher, Kay Bouslog. Ralph Bousoin, Cedric Bowe, Marcia Bowers, Danny Bowlin, Shirley Bowl- ing, Jo Ann Bowser, Sara Brackin, Bob Bradway. Melveta Brake, John Branch, Duane Bradon, Steve Brass, Bill Bratton, Louise Breedlove, Dorothy Brewer, Charles Robert Brinson. Joyce Brittain, Charlotte Brock, Tom Bromley, Irene Brown, Sharon Brown- ing, Bob Bryant, Ruth Buchanan, Nellie Buckley. Phyllis Buckley, Thomas Buckner, Richard Budd, David Lee Buffum, Paul Burgan, Emily Burger, Nancy Burger, Wilson Burns. Ralph Burton, Rose M. Burton, Keith Bush, Melvin Butler, Richard Calloway, Douglas Cameron, Marie Cameron, Darrell Campbell. FRESHMEN seas i ii J iiii rayr r ,,,.,,,, M r X 4 :ta A -y a a 'r S . W f L 3. ' 'ai I S Q I g A , wg , 4 I I A y 1 ' 1, ki .Y M,-am-3335, s 2?'5 Z ,,,, X ,. Q . ' ir QQ? A,.:,.,. ll , -'Q eaael .. .:,. V 1 :A ,Y ,.,A my I .. ,.,,., A m y Qagaa lg.. L lylll- K , g I V rgqg - i1'rin X, ,, e, a ' fi ,. Q' -rf . Wi 2 i t f if A A ' f ii' 1 it X, A , ,. .,.- ij, ,, . i V ' ii -Q ' A 'S Qggak 2, 2 a ra. i , :ii Qi F ,AEE I: liilii ii :Eg T g gesaa W i s x if al , , Q, lm t ,- it -xr dt , a ,A Q7 'Y A: 1 'ii f 5 rei g f. ,-: , it 0.2, ' . 1 - I ,Q t - . ,. I my f 'N-rr . mf ' Kami 9 i f -r K M Q , . tif ' if X rf, Q Page 135 FRESHMEN H mi ls. I i f? QQ E ii rii Sa Q - Q iii ii i Q' , X Q my N Q,1.7iii'z e N i L ' V, A .I L , Q ,X ye N, X A ,W ,K ag . , .,:. 2 , .Z x X. x V - mf! w rit: ysivmgxl tj? XL S Q it .'., 1 5 A Q ,L .,,,. Q Q. In , L K ai? Q s i r i 2197 , 5 at W are- -- : ..,, , it L.: , A 'arf' . , i X 5 'JRE ea? E R T11 1 . a fi 1 ' Page 136 Merrell Campbell, Pauline Canady, Judy Capshaw, Jimmy Cardwell, John Cantu, Lucretia Carpenter, Max Car- roll, Charles Carter. janet Cass, Manley Castner, David Catt, Roberta Cessna, Carol Chapman, Linda Charles, Jean Chenoweth, joan Chew. Linda Chism, Sharon Chorrushi, Lily Ruth Christopher, Carolyn Clare, Han- nah Clark, janet Clark, Marilyn Clark, Robert Clark. blames Cline, Barbara Clingenpeel, Bill Closson, joseph Coate, Mike Cody, Brenda Cohee, Shirley Colbert, jackie Cole. Nancy Coleman, Jerry Coles, jerry Collins, Connie Colter, Gerald Colter, Clinton Colyer, Kathleen Colyer, George Conwell. Judy Coppock, David Cotterman, Dan- nie Coughlin, Floyd Cox, Frances Crane, Eugene Creed, Evelyn Cripe, Kathy Crow. Agatha Cruise, Carolyn Culberton, Ronald Cuttriss, Connie Daisy, Maur- een Dalzell, Sue Damewood, Sarah Daniels, Eddie Darden. Barbara Davis, Linda Davis, Mike Davis, Saundra Davis, Dennis Day, Richard Dean, Darlene Deardorff, Dick Denman. lim DeShamps, George DeSl1on, Bev- erlv DeSDain. lerry Dimitt Bob Dishon, Robert Dodrill, janet Doner, Charles Donovan. David Donson, Coby Faye Dossett, Marjorie Dotterer, Larry Dowden, Connie Dradenstett, Kent Dunn, Bruce Durham, Sue Durham. Linda Dwyer, Bob Earls, Robert Early- wine, Donna East. Shirley Eikenberry, ,lovce Eisinger, Dennis Elkins, Myra Ellis. Patricia Etherintzton, Iames Evans, Mark Ewing. Willie Falls, Wilmai Ann Fawbush, Patricia Federspill, Vonna- lou Fetterhoff, Lanny Fields. Sondra Fierke, Stephen Finley, jerry Fivecoate, Edna Fletcher, Von Floyd, Frances Foster, Virginia Foush, Ronald Foust. loe Frederickson, jeffrey Freed, Robert Freed, Marilyn Freeman, Charles French, Neva French, Vickie Frye, Philip Fye. Linda Gaddis, Ruenell Gamblin, Con- nie Garbert, David Gartin, Judy Gartin, II'lva Gaskins, Peggy Gentry, Faloe Gerard. Harold Gibbons, Sondra Gibbs, Clar- ence Gilbert, Jimmie Gilbreath, Johnny Gillem, Lillie Glendenning, Betty Godfrey, Lorna Goldsmith. Kenny Gordon, Bonnie Graham, Mark Grant, ,lim Grawcock, Ruth Ann Grawcock, Joyce Green, Charlene Greer, janet Grider. Beverly Graves, jill Griffith, Billy Gunning, Kati Hagman, Dannie Hale. Bob Hall, Mary Hall, Marilyn Hal- mage. Becky Hamilton. Harold Hangworth. Mary Hanlev, Carolyn Harper, David Harpold, Wilmrn Harrington, Richard Harris, Joyce Harrison. Ray Harrison, Terry Hartley, Marie Harvey, Ross Haseltine, Danny Ha- worth, .lan Hayes, William R. Hayes, Blain Haynes. Bill Haywood, Frank Hedrick, Hope Hedrick, Wfayne Heflin, Dorina Heil- man, Sharon Heiny, Kay Helsley, Bob Henderson. Myron Henry, Ralph Herr, Patricia Herren, Ronald Hibler, Linda Hill, Richard Hite, Robert Hite, Carolyn Hizer. Charles Hodge, Willie Hogan, Sherry Hoghe, Richard Holder. Norman Hol- lis, lack Holloway, janet Hooker, George Hopkins. Dan Horsman, Sandra Houchin, David Howard, Sarah Howell, Sharon Hub- bard, Robert Hudson, Harry Huffman, Iohn Huffman. FRES E HMEN F ,, ,, M fl. ff j Ta r 5 i.., A: K g f ff ' if , ff Q ' ra- Q +V 2' 2'1 r' . .,.i Qi f :,' 7 ' , rr' A 4 ,, e ,e f. l ' , , gf , E A ,,. V b,.' E ,I 3 ,. A S W I , , ..,, -..l t V -V x X xi In . r . r,,, 3' i p W y W esa ,a F . ,Z , ' , SERS, Nj Y , 5,'.,Q , .:?' i Q rf' f ini , ,... ,gl , W' , A X fi S Page 137 . uvll 32 lzvizu Q N 5. M, Aa ii, ' ..:i,:, Mui ,.:, ,ggi :i., qlllux I V e, In fa. q r it V W i I . 1 , f tttt ,LJ . , if ,,,, n ,,,a, Page 138 FRESHMEN Karen Hulet, Nancy Humphrey, Fran- cis Hunt, Marjo Hunt, Patricia Hunt, Carole Huston, David Ingle, Sharon Ingram. Carolyn Irwin, Patricia Isaac, Beverly Jackson, Brenda Jackson, Paul W. Jackson, Donna L. James, Evalee Jameson, Bill Janner. Michael Jarvis, Bob Jewell, Glen Jewell, Frances Johns, Janet Johns, Gary Johnson, Larry Johnson, Jean Johnson. Richard Jolmson, Ted Johnson, Dee Dee Johnston, Judith Johnston, Frank- lin Jones, Harold Jones, Judy Jones, Virgil Joseph. Phil Kauble, Joy Kaufman, Paul Kel- lar, Terrance Kelley, Jeffrey Kelly, Maureen Kelly, Sharon Kendall, Bob Kennedy. Jim Kenworthy, Roxanna Kenworthy, Bill Kessler, Carol King, Ronald King, Connie Kiser, Howard Klein, Richard Knight. Mary Knisely, Carol Knotts, Leda Kreig, Roger Kring, Ronald Krise, Larry Kubly, Joe Kuhn, Shirley Lacy. Kenneth Lambert, Ruby Langley, Ron- nie Languell, Dave Lawhead, Gary Lawrence, Daniel Lawson, Javona Lawson, Kenny Layton. Harold Lee, Janet Lee, Fred Leisure, Larry Leisure, Paul LeMasters, Janice Lewis, Larry Lindley, Vic Lipkey. Barbara Lockhart, David Long, Karen Long, Ruth Long, Jack Longfellow, John Longnechner, David Lowder, Mike Lucas. Judy Lytle, Roger Lytle, Myrna Mabra, Barbara Maddox, Janice Maddox, Mike Maher, Jean Maiden, Adair Main. John Mannion, Julianne Marcrum, Amanda Martin, Joyce Martin, Kent Martin, Paul Martin, Gregory Mason, Jeanne Mason. Bud Mossholder, Gary May, Wilina McAnich, David McCann, Harold Mc- Clain, Dale Mecombs, Ruth McCord, joyce McCoy. Carl McElfresh, Barbara McEntee, Charles McGrigg, Nancy McGuire, David McIntosh, Anna McKasson, Lar- ry McKay, Mike McKinney. Gail McMain, James Meacham, Elaine Meritt, Charles Michael, Bob Mickel- son, Bonnie Miles, Betty Miller, Charles Miller. Hershel Miller, jane Miller, Miller, Phyllis Miller, Ronald Miller, Shirley Miller, Susan Miller, Shirley Milner. Myrna Carlene Kay Mitchell, Marilyn Mitzel- felt, William Mooney, Carolyn Moore, Iohn Moos, jane Morlock, Morris, Dixie Morris. Diana Loran Ronald Morris, Patsy Morris, Bud Mossholder, Vi Mosier, Eugene Munson, Fay Murchison, Kay Murphy, Charles Musgrove. Carolyn Myers, joan Myers, Nancy Nay, Bill Neher. Edward Neighbors, Keith Nelson, Wilnial Nelson, Bob Nicholson, Linda Noble, Bill Nolan, Ronnie Nutt, Mary O'Blenis, Nancy O'Blenis, Glendine Orman, David Osborn, Steve Overton. Victor Owen, Wanda Padgett, Susan Pancoast, Martin Paul, Robert Pavlick, lames Payne, Marilyn Payne, Roberta Pennycoff. Mark Penz. David Peters, Robert Phil- aoy, Donald Phillips, Ioseph Phillips, Nancv Phillips, Kenneth Pickard, Rich- ard Pickarcl. Russell Pine, Bill Pinkston, Patty Pio. Rita Poe, Gerald Porter, Alexandra Poulos, james Powell, Patricia Powell. Beverly Pratt, Furman Pratt, Patty Pratt, Ann Price, David Price, Judith Propes, Robert Pusateri, Suellen Putt. f. ,,, FRESHMEN ai, 4. ' v s . . , ,wi 2- , , y i ..,-. . y g9Q GQ? - nr. i neae,oea ,, ,--- P ,,.,... I C ' 4 e . Q' ir' aagagg.a I Nl X S 'efff X14 Ei ir- i'i- ff '--, L. fi' te W Q -' ,r B ka . C -'.t1 . A ' I .3 .,,, . y V. asv, ,Q , 1: vi ' r' :f ' f 9923592 lv, . fa: ' 3 ' . M : . A' - , W . - '- gk I ,Af .. 7 A r N was a 4 X1 ,Way ,X I 1 ii - R f 5 .11 1 i 1, 1 , ,X wma, ., Page 139 Page 140 FRESHMEN R 9 'AA, 1 9 at Q? V,'-q -5, are , E f ll i ff- i Q 2 zlii V A Z T - A'1 ?2 I I M A ., ,.,,: S I Q , N his i' R - .X-I 'af t V' , . yy i J AZA. , .,., .:.: ,f ,, :,,, I W E J 71 Q:1.: -5 in tit' E? A ' ,Q at e - if W L i i 5 ft r at ev. a i t f'ii,..fef5s . s r .. l ,ii rag! :Q nf b ' H Ak A ::-: 2 I , f F3 96 'EF' Z 21, tat ef X eg K.: r H i fi 'a am If Gloria Pyke, Betty Raber, Sondra Raber, Lazerna Ramsey, Melodene Randolph, Jim Rayl, Roberta Rayl, Jay Rayls. Willian1 Reecer, Rebecca Reed, Nancy Rees, Sharon Reichenback, Blaine Reinhardt, Ellen Reith, Ned Reyburn, Berdina Reynolds. L. V. Reynolds, Bob Richards, Pamela Ricks, Danny Ridgeway, Jerry Riley, Ralph Rivers, Rodney Roach, Richard Robertson. Sandra Robinson, Jan Roe, Nancy Roe, Ted Roe, Ed Roesener, Velma Rose, Michael Ross, Patsy Ross. William Ross, Russell Rostron, Joseph Roswog, Jerry Rouse, Char-Rae Run- stadler, Mike Rush, Richard Rusk, Tom Ryan. Jean Sallee, Sondra Samuels, Susan Sandberg, Donna Satterwhite, Joy Saul, Charles Saunders, Norman Sauve, Sandra Schaeffer. Cliff Scheck, Betty Scheetz, Donna Schrock, Betsv Schwartz, Kay Scott. Nora Scott, Steve Seagrave, Carolyn Settle. Vernon Sewell, Janet Shackelford, Gerald Shallenberuer, Dennis Sheerin, Sharon Sheldmyer, David Sheline, Jephalene Shirar, Luther Shoemaker. Sue Short, Robert Short, Leroy Showal- ter, Marjorie Shuck. Nellie Shull, Jack Shutt, Joan Shutt, Bill Simmons. Glen Simmons, Barbara Simpson, Loren Sitzes, Russell Skomp, Beverly Smelt- zer, Sandra Smiley, Cassie Smith, Danny Smith. Glenda Smith, Judith Smith, Judy Smith, Judy Smith, Nancy Lee Smith, Patricia Smith, Richard Lee Smith, Richard N. Smith. Robert Earl Smith, Steve Smith, Terry Smith, John Snider, Deloris Snyder, Judy Snyder, Mary Summers, Ronald Spane. Mariann Springer, Ronnie Springer, Paul Stanley, Ronnie Stanley, Ted Starner, Richard Steever, Nelda Stevens, Steve Stewart. Donald Stidham, Judith Stitt, Ann Stockdale, Ruth Stonebraker, Karol Stonger, Clifford Stover, Ralph Stroup, Virginia Strycott. David Sturgeon, Tony Suggs, Dulcenia Sullivan, George Suter, Julianna Sut- ton, Judy Tarr, Carol Taylor, Cary Taylor, Gary Taylor, June Taylor, Larry Tay- lor, Robert Taylor, Dawn Teeters, Bill Thatcher, Robert Thieke, Tom Thieke. Bill Thomison, Delmar Thorrington, Roger Thurston, Ronnie Tomlinson Carolyn Townsend, Brenda Troyer, William Trueblood, Becky Turley. Janet Turley, Nancy Turnbull, Peggy Turner, Deanie Tygart, Diana Tyler, Andy Tynan Mike Volikas, Wilma Walker. Kay Walser, David Waltman, LaDonna Ward, Phillip Ward, Roger Ward, Betty Wasson, Milton Watkins, Susie Watson. Willie Watson, Elaine Weaver, Mara- beth Webb, Carol Webster, Dick Web- ster, James Webster, George Weir, Judith Welchcr. Patty Welder, Janet Wells. Larry Welsh. Daniel Wfest, John Wheeldon, Bill Wheeler, Norma Wheeler, Vir- ginia Whitacre. Robert White, Timothy White, Willa White, Robert Whitehead, Karen Whiteman, Bonita Widner, Lucy Whit- field, Don XX'ilburn. James Wiles, Bonnie Williams, James Williams, Sue Williams, Dean Wilson, Merry Wilson, Ronald Wilson, Jo Ann Windsor. Gloria Winkler, Jerry Wisehart, Jerry Wisher, Rodney Wolfcale, Christine Woody, Nancy Woolley, Joyce Ann Woolum, Dick Worland. FRESHMEN V t dig? E 1- ,gall S, . Q af 2- .:s:2 ,Q W 2' ' xfsneiwiri .i 3 K M1 I mf fi' R gli , i i' :i ii . aa no-. 4. .. ' . -,'r-f- wqgk, figggi Z , ff ff- SQSRQQ Qggiii QQQFEQ ,.,,,.:, ig gnv, A aeeeag 'ia Q ag: Q a : r . 5 Q is , W. 0 ,,a.- ,Q tae ag? . ' 1. + 1-A' . ., V rw: - ies? s K 9 H mv ,IQI id ,..i: Qvib .z i W ini Ske et 5 , 5 gag ,ilk ' EQ?qi ---i- www. av,w f' ii ,.,. - B V ., , E X A,-. .J P ,,--' 'W Y is g ,aj l 1-7 i s T 1 :- . .' E . . fee A mi 1' I si ,, li Pi .,,: ilu ,'., 1 P ,'g- ,,.g.g 1' A a :-a ,..,, --te 4 -, 'Si .w 3. -: kai' 'ii i F H N.?'. .:., Page 141 FRESHMEN ',' ' Carol Wright, Ethel Wright, Sharon 'I 'V ie' Wright, Bobbie Wylie, Fred Yager. K. .,., : y warg 1 :j?f:5QQ,:55L5:, i X Q '. 1 ,- K I X . ,M .,.,.,. .,,,..,..,:. : Young Fred Zentz L gf , , lf'-Mg - ': A p l has -',V Q Rhodalee Yohn, Nancy York, Ruth P 333 ,--' 1 '-i. . A - , , . ! 3 Q A Q s , l s Left: Srtipes seemed rather popular at Dee Ann Alex- ander's slumber party. Right: Jerry Ashburn, Ron Wines, Ralph Williams and Everett Luttrell found the sun warm and the scenery interesting at the Seashore Pool. Sandra Smith insists that Judy Kess- ler and Becky Shuss show her their Nellie Buckley joellen Middleton pass slips. At least, we think it's a jean Bushong, and Mary Ellen I-hrn pass slip! ish are on kitchen detail after 1 Girls League luncheon Page 142 ophomores - Unpredietable Skills Charles Hill, Larry Elson, Carol Salmons, and Carol Finley find that sophomores aren't the only things sprouting around KHS. Someone said that sophomores are the forgotten classfnot green enough to be freshmen and not wise enough to be upperclassmen. The sophomores of '56, however, will not let themselves be overlooked. Al- ready they are preparing to take their places as leaders in the coming two years. The sophomore girls chose Nancy Smiley and Nancy Utterback to represent them in the Girls' League Council. Representatives to the Boys' Legion were Walter Ligon, Tom l-leety, and Jerry Ashburn. Sophomore Student Council members were Phyllis Aldridge, Sara Brown, Mary Dempsey, Carol Coe, Mary Davis, Joan lfredrick, Joyce Green, Kay Hankins, Barbara Jonsson, Nancy Maher, Ray Meyers, Vat Noland, Marjorie Poynter, Sara Shuss, Sue Stratford, and Ronnie VVines. With this fine foundation of leadership, the sophomores can build for a future of fun and success in their coming years in high school and after graduation. l Page 143 SOPHOMORES , Q 23 Q L Page 144 Sharon Abney, Norman Acord, Pat- ricia Adair, Ralph Adams, Marilyn Addison, Hedy Aerne, Jerry Akers, Fred Aldridge. Phyllis Aldridge, Jane Allman, Richard Allsing, Carolyn Allsop, Aulton An- drews, Becky Andrews, David Andrews, Glenda Anthony. Johnnie Anthony, Ann Appleby, Susan Arbuckle. David Armstrong, Janice Arnett, 'Patrick Arnold, Jerry Ashburn, Carolyn Atkins. Jeanette Atkinson, Billy Austin, David Avery, Barbara Babcock, Susan Badger, Larry Bailey, Billy Bakeis. Loretta Bales. Alice Banner, Dick Banush, Sandra Baugher, Judy Kay Baxter, Cynthia Bayles, Judy Beane, Rodney Beard, Mark Beck. Sandy Beck, Tom Beety, Robert Bell, Arthur Belt, Jack Bender, Kenny Ben- nett, John Benningfield, Russell Berg- man. Roger Berry, Jeanette Bogue, Wayne Bogue, Karen Bone, David Boodt, Virgie Bowers, Don Bowley, Jack Bowley. Don Bowling, Carolyn Boyd, Bob Bradley Larry Brankle, Richard Bras- ket, Franklin Breckenridge, Phillip Bridezroom, Burnell Brown. Sara Brown, Gloria Browning, Albert Buchanan, Joe Buckingham, David Bunch. Beverly Jo Burton, Joyce Burton, Dannie Butcher. Weldon Butler, Carolyn Cameron, Gene Cameron, Bob Campbell, Dick Campbell, Gloria Cantu, Nancy Carnes, Vicky Carnes. Betty Carter, Larry Carter, Lynda Cass, Martha Cedars, Joy Ann Chaney, Richard Cheear, Kay Childs, Mary Chism. Jerry Clark, Larry Clark, Harry Coan, Naomi Coate, Robert Coate, Larry Coburn, Carol Coe, John Coffey. ,Iewell Dean Colburn, David Coleman, Carolyn Conaway, Julianne Conner, Carole Conwell, Phyllis Conwell, Son- dra Kay Conwell, Mary Conyers. Harold Cook, Robert Cooksey, Bar- bara Coomer, Tom Copeland, Charlotte Corn, Iohn Cornell, Brian Cossell, Paul Cossell. Richard Cottingham, jim Cowell, Esther Cowgill, joe Cragun, Ronnie Cragun, Kathleen Craig, Mike Craw- ford, Bob Cross. Victor Crousore, Marie Cuellar, john Culbertson, Barbara Curry, jerry Dale, Louise Darter, John Daugherty, Linda Daugherty. Lynn Davenport, Royal Davidson, Bethelda Davis, Carolyn Davis, Delores Davis, Donald Davis, Larry Davis, Marilyn Davis. Mary Davis, Robert Davison, Sonjia Defibaugh, David Deis. David Delong, Mary Dempsey, Gary Denman, Gail Dennis. Richard DeWitt, Iudy Dillon, Madon- na Dodrill, Larry Donelson, Patricia Doner, Vicky Dotterer, Dick Doty, Richard Downhour. Alice Duffy, Charlene Duncan, Mar- lene Duncan, Dan Dunn, Tommy Dunn, jim Dye, Fred Dyer, Doyan Eades. Eleanor Edson, Barbara Ehrman, Lou Ann Ellers, Larry Ellison, Treva Elli- son, Karen Eltzeroth, Richard Elvin, Ann Engle. Ben Ervington, Juanita Esparza, Ron- ald Evans, Charles Ewing, janet Faw- cett, Robert Fell, Bob Fenn, Diane Fenn. Paul'Ferry, Barney Fetterhoff, Carolyn Fields, Sherry, Fierke, Sandy Fife, Carol Finley Patty Finley, Jerry Fis- cus. Sue Fisher, Leonard Fivecoate, Sheila Flick, Dan Forkner, Robert Fort, Lar- ry E, Foust, Rex Fowler, Violet Franklin. SOPHOMORES v ' .. . ' .,,. 'il' ' ':' l ' , ,a li' , ,- 3 lf p f, fa. -e- F r - y yrr' , A 'f'. ,,,.,. Q i:': iil' i x 5 1:- 1 - :.,,, ,,.,, L :1 i.a:: T ,, i r i Q.--': .a,, ,zfur 2 L ' , , ,er r fi 1 at We F l 'e r , H -QF, .. ,, yr 22 8 ,. wx , RN, 1 A ..., .V vw 4 si Q ,,,., 1.-, lllll ,, , i l N, r 'Q E X Vg: -:., A I :T ig .,j -,A- V M- 5 s w . 8 I W '- f , f-r Q . ..,,i I . 1 2 -'.,,., W , ..., I 1 I , .,..... 5 ,,.,. E Z ,P , K tif: gi i s bl 5 4 I: t I, 2,-3.1: . ' 'Q -2 .2-1. 5. ' : J 2 S H X ' N f i ,iff '-1. 'rfikii . ,ff ,., i . -' . iz' ' - - ,'g,- 2 EI, , -,., . - . .. . .---, E i ir- J B or 'A' 1 .a 'r 1 r2,, i tyavytyy, . rc .:,,,, bi Y V4 . l2'-: ,:,r. A -aiz L Zza- B r - ,-1: B' ,5 'ir X ,ZE -',,,::- - , --,:: D A W if ,gf L iiiiiii in i r lro to - aerrr re to ,,, X -srrl E aee s an ia Page 145 SOPHOMORES if ,,,...,, E :'A klbb , is .' vi :Z ik .,.,.. I A f, w k? 4 M , A E , i 1 2 wqi' t , J ,F :V K 'I , , .ul :I Z K , QE!! ' -':,' 6, Wi Q af Q ' wr 'w,.v.-...--p- v- - ,we ,. e Nga if li I A num U ' V V rf -:-fe,-1, .. W L 1 .Y .... 4 .- - ,',: XV Q :,,'2 g Q, . .Q f '..A-E:., i . ,ill :,V,,, 4. I r r A i s - Q 2 ,y ' r rr r sr 5 ar r ' ,P ..,. 1 'A-PA -ILP E1' 461:25 A:,' Azbzul ib .::-,.: X, 4 aaa, .3 'I J E f aaa X f R - 1, A ,,:'-, y ,e : : T ,. d a , f l if H ii vizng A as Y y l K , 3 ,zii ..A. H a R , ,, at l - ' r ,. ., . Page 146 Mary Sue Franklin, Julia Frazer, Janice Fred, Joan Fredrick, John Freed, Linda Freeman, Judy Fricke, Bert Fridlin. Gerald Fulkerson, Judy Gabriel, Mike Gabriel, Anner Gaines, Jerry Gamblin, Mike Gammons, Gary Garbert, Sandy Gardineer. Dorletha Garling, Harold Gentry, Shir- ley Gillem. Max Gilson, Mabel Jo Goldsberry, Sherman Goldsberry Jeff Golightly, Linda Gollner. Jerry Gordon, Connie Goudy, Sharon Grable, Linda Graham, Marion Graham, Richard Graham, David Grant, Ronnie Grant. Julie Graves, Glenda Gray, Morris Gray, Becky Green Joyce Green, Son- dra Greer, Ronald Gross, Charles Guge. Elmetta Gullett, Kristina Hagman, De- lores Hahn, Mary Hale, Fred Hall, Joyce Hall, Sharon Hall, Rosalind Hamlin. Carol Hankemeier, Kay Hankins, Lin- da Hankins, Donna Hanley, Ray Har- baugh, Billy Harmon, Penelope Har- per, Audell Hart. Janice Hartman, Lois Hawkins, Gary Hayes, Robert Hayes, Sharon Hayes, Roger Hays, Marta Heckman, Charles Helvig. Elizabeth Henderson, Nancy Hender- son, William Henderson, Larry E. Henry, Larry Joe Henry, Martha Hen- ry, Victor Henry, Mary Ann Herbert. Jim Hickman, Michael Hickman, Bob Hicks, Charles Hill, Paul Himelick, Janet Hines, Lorce Hinson, Veda Hinson. William A. Hogan, Maggie Hollis, Julia Horsman, Joe Houser, Judy Hovis, Janet Howell, Ernest Hudson, Jim Hudson. George Huffman, Gene Hufford, Howard Hughes, Jonetta Hulet, John Hundley, Marvin Hundley, John Hutto, Martha Hutto. Judith Irwin, Jerry Jackson, Jim Jackson, John Jackson, Jack Jaqua, Dixie Johnson, John Johnson, Priscil- la Johnson. Shirley Jones, Barbara Jonsson, Paul Joyce, Michael Justice, Jerry Kassell, June Ann Kearney, Judy Keith, Patty Keith. Becky Kellar, Christy Kellum, Gary Kemper, Gerald Kendall, Jr., Jeanette Kerns, Jeanne Kinder, Jean King, Michael King. Madonna Kinney, Richard Kitchell, Jim Knotts, Eddie Knouff, Marylin Koon, Charles Allen Kramer, Robert Krise, Marcia Kuntz. Gail Lacy. Gerald Leach, Lindell Leach, Ronald Lee, Jim Leger, Joe Lemons, Judy Lester, Arlene Lewis. Walter Ligon, Anne Lindsay, Dixie Little, Larry Little, Diane Lushin, Everett Luttrell, Brenda Magealson, Nancy Maher. Harry Malone, Jerry Martin, Joyce Martin, Roger Masquelette, Jesse Mas- sie, Pat Maudlin, Edwin Maynard, Sue McCallum. Ma1'y McClain, Sharon McClelland, Linda McCord, Connie McCoy, E'arl McCoy, Jim McGuire, Nancy McKoon, Harold McKown. Mary McMillian, Ronnie McNew, Charles McQuinn, Myra Meadows, Ellen Measles, E. J. Meissnest, Chiquita Metz, Ray Meyers. Dallas Mighell, Beverly Miller, Bon- nie Miller, Donald Miller, Frank Mil- ler, Janet Miller, Roger Miller, Steve Iwliller. Dixie llililligan, Harvey Mills, Steve Mills, Kenny Minor, Bob Mitchell, Kay Mitchell, Nancy Mitchell, Sophia Mitchell. Barbara Mitzelfelt, Bill Moloch, Lu- tricia Moore, Kenneth Morgan, Carl Morris, Nancy Morris, Richard Mor- row, Helen Moser. SOPHOMORES 3, we K ,, 'tt A ..,1 . E U 4 '-iii . N f ...I , . I --.., . M , A57 5' J, y ZLL i r 1 A ff i . -4 .,.., :,,:? v . ,. f.., 5 ...R N Q K 1 I 3 LC Ne w i ..,. b Y I A zvg 2 Q . A I , A. L .wg Q .,. gf AIA. , A 87 ,. in . YM .ffmtxj K . sql! 1 3 h xlib? i Eg: I iff l r 4 ' 'x,Qjt,a, S V . , E.. W , I E .. ..,. I akt. hr , kd. ,K 4 - Y V i ti '42 1 -, X Q I, Law X ., Paige I SOPHOMORES ., A.. IIPIAIVV , to t . .irfl fg r' - ...... Q E3 2 i 53 lA 'sive niil 3 wi N if '-' ' A . my M A y ,zii a is t 6 vm I I I, 4 , i 7I -,,,.,,- ii L .. Q .Q2:' 1 '1'A gi li q- 4 , e r ir s -- - . ir t 1 . ,, 1 ,..,: ,,, ,,,:,, -I W ii - ii K 31 ' Page 148 Linda Moss, Mike Mozzone, Edith Mugg, Bill Mulvaney, Ernest Munson, Wiltcun Murchison, Georgann Mustard, Mitzi Myer. Ellen Myers, Geraldine Myers, Billy Name, David Needham, Charles New- by, lim Nicholson, Patricia Noland, Harry Northington. Duan Nyffeler, Shirley Ogletree, john Olson, Jerry Ousley, Larry Parkhurst, Arnold Parks, Merle Patterson Earl Paul. Linda Payne, Iudy Pearson, Don Peel, Charles Pennington, Darrell Pennycoff, ludy Penz, David Pettit, Laurel Joanne Pherson. Shirley Pherson, Roger Phipps, Paul Pickard, David Pierce, Vickie Pierce, Ruthann Pine, Bill Pio. Marjorie Poynter. Fred Preston, Deanna Propes, Charles Pruitt, C. Edward Raab, Leroy Ram- berger, Jackie Ray, Nancy Rayles, Hel- en Reder. Delonna Reed, Gevene Reed, Virginia Reed, Marvin Reichenbach, Edward Reith, Douglas Reynolds, Gary Rhine- barger, Dan Richardson. Bill Riddle, Andrea Riffe, Nancy Riggs, Patty Riley, Larry Rink, Nancy Roark, Carolyn Roberts, James Robert- son. Janet Robinson, Helen Roe, Ronald Roe, Gary Rogers, Paul Rogers, David Rolfe, Frieda Rosselot. Oliver Rosse- lot. Ronald Rosselot, Judith Rudy, Gail Ruehle, Ianet Rusk, Bette Russell, Carolvn Rutherford, Carole Salmons, ,Iudy Sanburn. Sandra Sargent, Eva Sauve, Judith Schafer, Don Schorm, Larry Schwindt, Ed Seagrave, Brenda Sehree, james Sexton. David Sheely, Mable Shelley, Anita Shelton, Wayne Sherrow, Everett Shook, David Shrock, Sally Shrock, Lynda Shumaker. Sara Shuss, Jerry Silence, Lane Silvey, Wendell Simmons, Nancy Smiley, Judith Smith, Lucille Smith, Marvin Smith. Richard E. Smith, Shirley Smith, Bren- da Snow, Carolyn Faye Snow, Carolyn Sue Snow, Eddie Snyder, Rosemary Snyder, Carolyn Soots. Barbara Sosbe, Roger Spane, Charlotte Spicer, Pat Spradling, Sharon Springer, Vincent Springer, David Standt, Ra- monia Stewart. Gilbert Stock, Mike Stodgill, Larry Stough, Robert Stout, Loy Stover, Marilyn Stover, Cynthia Sue Stratford, Joseph Striebel. Don Sullenberger, Larry Summer, Rob- ert Summers, Jean Suter, Janet Sweeney, Tom Swing, Jerry Talbert, Mary Jo Templeton. Ronald Templin, Thelma Terry, Linda Thatcher, Richard Thatcher, Scott Thatcher, Patty Thomas, Ethel Thomp- son, Jacqueline Thomson. Walter Thompson, Wayne Thompson, David Tigrett, Carolvn Tilley, George- ann Treida, Bill Trownsell, Marcheta Troxel, Tom Turnbull. Donna Turley, Carol Turner, David Turner, Nancy Utterback, Genevieve Valadez, Virginia Vandercook, Joe VanDorn, Mary Vaughn. Richard Vaughn, Theodore Wade, John Waggle, Carolyn Wagoner, Joyce Waisner, Winifred Walbrecht, Carolyn Sue Walker, Bill Wallace. Sharon Warner, Donna Warnock, Rex Watson, Winifred Webb, Richard Weeks, Charles Wells, Robert E. White, Richard Whiteside. James Wiles, Marilyn Williams, Ralph Williams, Dave Wilson, Juanita Wil- son, Mona Wilson, Richard Wilson, Roger Wilson. Ron Wines, Winifred White, Richard Winkler, Mearl Wisehart, Richard Wood, Jerry Woodward, Judith Ann Woodward, Janet Wooley. SOPHOMORES A T , ,. -a,-a J f - ---- .: .'t:. r T 1-5155 '..- rf' 'l':' . ' f ,Q J e.gM 5 4. 4 E T ig, .,. at , y 91 :ZE , .-:,f:,., quzg lquz, uizi I 1 illii E in rg- W Q iiiiii J liu it-134 a ,. l sa- ,rgtfairf e r.. 2 i J r ag X j R T CCC tt if 1 Q wh , 3 , , ,W at '-+'- 4 --1a-2 f e .- ' 3 -- ,,,,, I .K:,- t ,G -.,, ,.,,, Z , itt ' V S ,..... : Iulli f ' .f'.- A ll --- .e.. . 5 '-- . , , J 1 W ., ae ,,. , . ,,,, I .,.. W is ,Nr gw gy . luqlz 'I Vi, J . i,', , ' .. ... 'QQ' , ',1, 4 - 'f Page 149 SOPHOMORES . . . and Bill Bassett Chuck Wooley, Bonnie Wright, Char- les E. Wright, Larry Wright. Linda Wright, Sue Wfright, Ozina Wylie, Barbara Wysong. Becky Young, Nancy Young. Dean Audra Lindley treats herself to a cookie after Beth Kay Feng . I I Tilley has poured her a Cup of Page 150 coffee. Mrs. Marner? Santa Claus or Silas Sophomore boys can get into some awful predicaments. Juniors - ne Year to G0 junior officers are fleft to rightj jerry Neal. Dale Wise, Saunclra Roe, :md Linda Vnught. Many things occur when 21 student becomes 21 junior. He joins the upperclass, obtains a class ring' Qwhich he usually gives awayj, and dents the fenders on dad's car by means of a newly acquired driver's license. The class also had responsibilities. There were seventeen juniors in Student Council and considerably more arranged for the Junior1Senior Reception. They also participated heavily in extra-curricular activities. The class chose Jerry Neal as their president with Dale Wise, vice- presidentg Linda Vaughl, secretzlryg and Sondra Roe, treasurer. Faculty advisors were Mr. Joe Mullins and Mr. lidward Phillips, co-chairmeng Mr. Robert llarngrover, Miss liflizabeth Calhoun, Mrs. Louis Blanche Greenlee, Mrs. Haven jones, Mr. l'aul Kendall, Mr. lid Maddox, Miss Elizabeth Mclntosh, Mrs. Geraldine Philapy, Miss Helen Railsback, Mr. Kenneth VVarthen, Mr. Earl Wlilson, and Mr. Shirl VVray. l i Page 151 11 JUNIORS e e u 4 A J ' ' 5 at r R e ,., , at Q X :W , X 3, . . 3 . 1 N,,,, , ,,.,.,.,.,. W r, ' , Q J I wil l B2 42 A ,, A 'Ffa a 2 Qf -, QEEQQSV A Q 'J , ' at ., f V , H. JKT! ! , 2 ,, ..,! ,RJ ! A 1 il ' I 4415: Page 152 Q t j, Wylie Q r i . 6 i , 'Q lg. J XIVI: A ,r ., -:,., ,. ,ral M ' ,l A Av uzl El f' ii .:.,, Z , , '-:, : , A r f ..-. .V ' , K L? Audrey Abresch, James Adams, Dennis Aerne, Patrick Aerne, Jackie Agnew, Marcia Aldridge, Terry Alexander, Sue Allen. Beverly Ammerman, Carolyn Ancil, Lewis R. Anderson, Marshall Andich, Georgianna Arbuckle, Ronnie Archer, Howard Arthur, Denny Ashley. Betty Atkinson, Judy Ault, Barbara Avey, Jon Bailey, Aubrey Baker, Jill Baker, Phyllis Baker, Roberta Ballard. Estella Balog, Marilyn Barngrover, Bill Barthelemy, Jerry Basham, Kenneth Bassett, Frank Bates, Ralph Baxter, James Beane. Phyllis Beane, Tom Beane, Anita Beck, Dallas Beeler, Theopolis Bell. Bob Belt, Don Bennett, Sandra Bennett. Sandra Bergstrom, Jack Berridge, George Bess, Albert Biehle, Marcia Bitner, Peggy Blake, Robert Blossey, Bill Boice. Doris Bolinger, Edward Bone, Jac- queline Bone, Nancy Bookout, Ann Bougher, Howard Bousum, Lura Branch, Daphine Brandon. Shirley Bratton, NXfilma Briggs, Janice Brinson, Carolyn Broadley, Betty Brock, Bonita Brock, Dale Browning, Bob Bugher. Eleanor Bunch, Bill Burchard, Sharon Burns, Jim Burtch, Susie Burton, Maryellen Bush, Jean Bushong, Erma Jean Butcher. Judith Butcher, Karen Butler, D. Button, Jean Buckley, Robert E. Camp- bell, Donald Canady, Bob Cardwell, Ronald Carver. Lucinda Caster, Carolyn Catt, Tom Cestare, Dennis Chapman, Beverly Cherry, Charles Clark, Verlin Clark, Fred Clevenger. Jerry Cody, Rex Comerford, Gary Conwell, Judy Cook, Dan Cooley, Sondra Cook, Trueman Coppock, Ches- ter Corn. Bod Cox, Bob Crawford, Carolyn Critchley, Shirley Crowder, Terry Cut- ter, Beverly Cyre, Mary Dausch, David Davis. lim Davis, Joe Davis, Larry Day, jim DeWitt, Nadene Dodson, Nescha Donelson, Dave Donovan, Josephine Drago. Shirley Duffy, Robert Duguay, Don Duncan, Joseph Duncan, Brenda Dunn, Sarah Dunn, Nancy Dwiggins, Ann Dwyer, Buddy Eads, Jim Eades, Norman Earlywine, Richard East, Carl Ellis, Gerald Evans, Virginia Featherstone, Kay Fenn. Bonnie Fennell, james Ferguson, Iohn- ny Fewell, Edward Fivecoate, Lloyd Fivecoate, Darold Fortune, Robert Foust, jack Fowler. Stanley Fowler, Karen Frank, George Franklin, Wayne Franklin, Vernon Frayer, Vera Frazier, Keith Frye, Jim Gabriel. Rex Gabriel, Johanna Gaiser, Carolyn Gascha, Larry Gaskins, Gene Gatman, Pat Gibbons, Gretchen Gift, Gerald Giles. Judith Gillem, Jack Gillespie, junior Gonzalez, Sue Graham, Penelope Grant, DeXWayne Gray, Bob Green, Dick Greene. Dick Greider, Bill Hahn, Thelma Hale, Vermon Hale, Ronald Hall, Carolyn Hamilton, john Hamilton, Steve Hanes. Beverly Io Hanley, Nancy Hardy, Charles Harmon, Don Hamer, Alan Harnish, Larry Harrell, Becky Harris, Larry Harris. Dan Harrison, Ronald Hartsock, Pat Hasseld, Larry Hawkins, Jack Hayes, ,Io Hayes, Mary Heflin, Judie Henry. Gail Henry, Willialni Henry, Carolyn Herrell, Robert Herren, Carl High- tower, Iudith Hillis, john Hillman, Gerry Hinds. JUNIORS - .,,, i iizzf i, 'Q' 'L' ,. ,z za fi , 'L an 1 l H .. ,.,, . 1 -,.,, V xeli -,., - , , 5 Q 1 ,:, W . ,i A Myly 5 Q kg. R L 4 V H ..,, . 1 ,,,.,,,,, In ,E lizzv Mx ,.,. ..,,. 1 my y. , i I S qqqq .,.. rl, ,,,, , y L ,, , 5 B 'iii,+ a:,, ...V f- A ali :'r . ' at A - tri? f ,.1.., ' T 1 ,,,,, ',-, ,Q , za, lr 'R r F eia a fi e i s Q 3 2-.: , ,.a' lr Q .. , re i s... ..zast ., C A aClr y . z .5 f . X 'E X ' if' ' V' ' , JEQW 1 Page 153 JUNIORS 0-aa6., , a.a , aala c fe . M K lvlv Q Ezv W ,. Q I KA I . X , ,ygr V ,v.' J X :Q V I Q , , Rau' I- TQ ii S W aaewaeya J , J, ., I n A , 5 My E J ax 4 .. ,.b lvl an , , Mi - fw'rwl'ie I W l.Il:a , , :f.1j f Jw? .3 ,... , 2f 7, ,,s ' QQQQ GQ ,Lal 'fr M . fax ,AH Z .,., Q' A W 6: me ' c l w az, - Q e . f e . A A ,..A ' gQEE6?Q9 K A tl ,,. J ,,E J Page 154 Larry Hite, Janice Hizer, George Hoard, Jerry Hobbs, Royce Hocken- smith, LeRoy Hoffman, Bob Hogan, Nancy Hogan. Larry Hollingsworth, Roberta Hollo- way, Loretta Holt, Jacqueline Horne, Chris Horst, Barbara Hughes, Donald Hughes, Jerry Hughes. Lottie Hulet, Michael Hundley, Naomi Hundley, Judy Hunter, Linda Hunter, Joyce Hurst, Jim Huth, Harold Hutto. Marcia Imbler, Dwight Ingle, Larry Ingle, Dave Ingrum, John Irick, Caro- lyn Isaacs, Janet James, Mauri James, llene Johns, Barbara Johnson, Doris Johnson, Frances Johnson, Pat Johnson, Larry Johnson, Jack Jones, Wade Kauble. Diane J. Kaufman, Jack Kaufman, Ethel Kelly, M.ike Kelly, Don Kennedy, Vincent Kennedy, Emily Jean Kessler, James Kincaid. Judy King, Boyd Kirby, Pat Kirby, Larry Kirkman, Tom Kirkpatrick, Ron- ald Kitts, Tom Kring, Marcia Kay Kull. Arthur Kuntz, Mary Jane Kuntz, Loren LaDow, Barbara LaFollette, Lar- ry Lamberson, Maxine Lambert, Micky Lamberson, Vivian Lamm. Sandra Land, Max Langford, Myron LaRowe, Nancy Larrison, Braden Lawson, Charles Lear, Judy Lear. Connie Lechner, Carol Lee, Debbie Leffert, Barbara Lembke, Irene Lem- ieux, DeWain Lightfoot, Bob Linzey, Judy Livingston. Robert Lloyd, Bill Louthan, Mary Lyle, Homer Lynch, Helen Lynn, Douglas Lytle, Paul Mabra, Bob Maddox. Rita Maher, Jim Main, Bill Maple, Byrl Martin, Carol Martin, Jerry G. Martin, Margaret Martin, Patty Mar- tin. Sam Mast, Ronald Maxwell, Gary May, Richard Mchninch, Robert Mc- Aninch, Randall McBell, Diana Mc- Bride, Sondra Sue McCarter. john McClain, Nancy McClain, Don- ald McCoy, Wanda McGregor, Mary Nell McKay, Dennis McKee, Mildred Meacham, Maureen Meritt. Daisy Meriweather, Dorothy Meri- weather, Doris Michael, joellen Mid- dleton, Millie Mighell, Janice Miller, john Miller, Margaret Miller. Marilyn Miller, Nancy Dee Miller, Nancy E. Miller, Sarah Miller, Tola Miller, Wayne Miller, Jerry Milten- berger, Nancy Moberly. Pat Mooney, Allen Moore, Clarence L. Moore, Sharon Morelock, Carleen Morris, Marilyn Moser, Phil Mozzone, Ronnie Myer. ,Terry Neal, Betty Newman, Steve Nielander, Rebecca Noland, john Nor- ris, Wayne Nyfeler, Karen O'Harra, Wanda Ooten. Eleanor Owen, Bob Parker, Ralph Partlow, Emily Pasquali, Annette Paul, Charles Payne, Tom Perkins, Bill Perry. Sara Pettit, Margaret Petty, Patty Philebaum. john Phipps, Vanetta Pop- pas, Lewis Poe, jim Porter, Bob Poynter. Robert Pratt, Ruth Prince, Donald Puett, Karen Puterbaugh, Diane Ra- gains, William Ramberger, Dennis Ratcliff, Larry Rayn. Lincoln Record, Clarence Redman, Devena Reed, Sandra Rees, Mildred Reeves, Phillip Reynolds, Roberta Reynolds, Doris Richey. Oneida Richey, Rhoda Ricks, Dave Ridgeway, Fred Riggs, Don Rivers, Patricia Roach, Dominic Rocchio, Charlotte Roe. Sondra Roe, john Rolfe, Bob Rostron, Margie Rouse, Deloris Rowie, Donald Rude, Kenneth Rush, Richard Sacks. JUNIORS 3 , .,a5f 14 .1 , ::: 55 :: - VIQII, , .. -.,.,-: j , r Q r M NK - I Q ,fi Vya: kv-L ' , , :,. M y , gf, I . 2s,, K pzgl --::: ,., Eg? -1 v--.. ',,, .:,,. 3 Q B : lk I 5-5, lzkvll ,Q ,,,. a w 7 iz. .,,., Z ti Wifi iiii' ' :ii '-.' T v::,, I l ' ' sz.-fifm ' ' 4 .E Q HF.. was L , Q rr ,,.,,,. , V A is , . R E. my 1 , -' v 4 -. fl ' E15 1 ' ' :jg A V' ka 9 .rf ,. 'xg' .., -.2 , , . W ,M at lie: 98 ,.,,,,,..,, ,, is at e i? e i, f Y ' Q '. g- ,, ev Q Ag , yy, . , i 1- i 1 ik' R in A x 4 a f ,MM .aw . . 1 X.:-f. ta :E 5. Mg, -5, A ,,.. 1 W: W 3 ., N, fi -,eb :f.,:,.:a- - H. . -: W Q an an A -95 -ra' J x 1 we wx -,..,.. W- r Q, it it Wg., Q H R WJ! gd ., , i Q g ,.,: iw, E, wi of ,. . G . AJ., r rr r ,,, o , :1'.f . I V ,aa T or ,,,,, syssa R '5 1, :zllzl .I 4 1 Q, ph xv ,..,, ,. .,,,,, R E , 1.3 K ' an , ,Z .,,.,. I.. 3 r 1 4 ff Page 155 Page 1 JUNIORS e Q . I : fig 5, jf V L Allul . I 'Qs ' 1... g as N .W ,.,,. , :'A , H. , . 1.4 .gf a re ' if , A i irs S 13, It qi? it ,I .iiq ',-:? vii A i Y , I -. . o ,L S -e 1 ' .. L 'V-4. 1 I, IIIIVQ ,V 223: .. ,L 1 1 ,,QR A 1 H. xl . A' . er :,,,2 , ,y I T e r r Fe' P3 L' ff N Q . P .,,.,1 Y f - . ts ',... ,E,, j I ,Q ggi U -5 . rf' 5-1 5 L 1' A r ,A 56 Ronald Sallee, Shareen Samuelson, Sondra Sandifer, Wayne Sandifer, Helen Schofield, Paul Schroeter, Kar- lene Sciortino, Donna Sewell. Gary Shaffer, Charles Sheckles, Rita Shelton, Mike Shepherd, Ruby Shep- herd, Ruth Shepherd, Nancelyn Shir- ley, Roger Shrock. Richard Shutt, Ronald Siler, Jim Sim- mons, Velda Sitzes, James G. Smith, James R. Smith, Linda Smith, Richard A. Smith. Richard L. Smith, Roger Smith, Ron- nie Smith, Patricia Snow, Donna Snyder, Sondra Snyder, Vickey Snyder, Mary Jane Spencer. Phillip Spencer, Willard Stahl, Jack Statler, Nellie Stevenson, Sue Stidham, Larry Stiner, Bill Stork, Kenneth Stokes. Sharon Stonebraker, Ronald Stough, Kenney Stouse, Donald Stout, Betty Sdmmerton, Sandra Suter, Ronald Tal- bert, James William Taylor. Judy Tedlock, Pat Terry, Elaine Thatcher, Mary Rose Thatcher, Mar- garet Thieke, Mary Thicke, Janice Thompson, Robert Thrasher. Judy Thrasher, Beth Tilley, Robert Tinder, Martha Todd, Patricia Tomlin- son, David Trobaugh, John Trueblood, Phyllis Truelson. Donald L. Turner, Nancy Turner, Janet Ulsh, Raymond Valadez, Dave VanSickle, Linda Vaught, Brenda Vint, Paul Wagner. Kenneth Waisner, Jr., Sandra Waisner, Linda Walker, Beverly Wasson, Reg- inald Xvatkins. Brenda We:ix'er, Julia Weeks, Bob Weir. Margaret West, Anita Whitehead, Magalene Whitfield, Willie Whitfield, Robert Wiles, Jackie Williams, Villa Willsey, Don Wilson. Myrna XX'ilson, Robert Wilson, Judy Wines, Dale Wise, Sandra Wolf, Lar- ry Wlolfe, Bruce Wooldridge, Vera Wright. JUNIORS Paul Wrightsman, Richard Wrigl1ts- . Zi-V man, Rosalie Wysong, David Young, Q UTS X may .gl . .lg Robert Young. -' '-. ' Y ' 2-Q I , :,, , , i r Barb Lembke, john Fredrick, Vanetta Poppas and Bob Lloyd are on the verge of making a great discovery for a great messj. .ar Members of a Hullaba- loo chorus line anxiously await the opening cur- Betty Newman and Diana Mc- tain. Bride helped count the Sargassos money. Gail Bowman, Nina Rog- ers, and Marvetta Porter pose at the Y. W. C. A. Sarah Howell, jeane Ma- son and Susie Miller enjoy cokes and their favorite literature. Kay Fenn just hasn't out- grown that high-chair habit yet. Frances johnson, Penel- ope Grant, Phyllis Beane, Linda Vaught, and Sharon Burns. Page 157 Seniors - Touching Success Page I 58 Mike Fenn, Barbara Vaught, Larry Cook and joe Snyder led the senior class through successful year. At last, after three years of hard work and expectation, the confused freshmen of '52 have become the confident seniors of '56. The class accepted their responsibility with pride and enthusiasm. They showed their leadership by participation in Student Council, a wide range of clubs and athletics, and by managing such organizations as lloys' Legion and Girls' League. lixcelling in journalism, they handled the various publications with ease, and with similar talents in dramatics they gave us many outstanding performances on the stage. The class also has established a high scholastic average. To head their efforts, they chose as officers Mike Fenn, presidentg Joe Snyder, vice-prcsidentg Barbara Vaught, secretaryg and Larry Cook, treasurer. Always there when needed were the class sponsors, Mr. Kenneth Crook, Miss Lilith Farlow, Mr. Charles Franklin, Mrs. Frank Kern, Mr. Fred Mustard, Miss Lyla Sill, and Miss Chestina XVilliams. ACORD, CLYDE, IR., Vocational Course. ADAMS, MARJORIE ANNE, General Course, Student Council, 1, 3, Red and Blue, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Quill and Scroll, 4, Nurse's Aid, 4, Honor Society, 4. ADAMS, MARTHA, General Course, Literary Club, 2, Office Scout, 3, Y-Teens, 4, Basketball Seller, 2, Yell Group, 4, Autumn Prom, 3, 4. ADAMS, MARY JANE, Home Economics Course, Y-Teens, 1, Yell Group, 4. AILOR, CREOLA, Commercial Course, Yell Group, 4. ALDRIDGE, MARJORIE, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2 , Yell Group, 4, Teacher's Helper, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. ALKIRE, ROBERT, Academic Course, Monitor, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, Baseball, 1, 2, 33 Glee Club, 1. ALLEY, DAVE, General Course, Entered from Central H. S., Salem, Wiscons,in, 3. ALLEY, ROSALIE, Commercial Course, Monitor, 2, 3, Dean's Helper, 4, Y-Teens, 1. ARNETT, SHIRLEY MARIE, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 2, 3, Monitor, 3, 4, Yell Group, 4, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1. ARTIS, JANET, General Course, Gym Assistant, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, Sec'y., 1, Treas., 2, Vice Pres., 3, Pres., 4. ASHCRAFT, CONSTANCE DARLENE, Home Economics Course, Red and Blue, 3, Monitor, 1, 2, 3, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4, G. A. A., 3, 4, Y-Teens, 1, Teacher's Helper, 2. AULT, ROBERT, Vocational Course. BABCOCK, ROBERT, Vocational Course. BAGBY, CLIFTON, General Course, Gym Assistant, 2. BAGWELL, NANCY, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 3, Glee Club, 1, Office Helper, 4. BAILEY, DUANE, Vocational Course, Red and Blue, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2. BALTGALVIS, BRIGITA, General Course, Entered from North- western H. S., 3. BANBURY, FRANCES, General Course, Sargasso, 4, Red and Blue, 4, Monitor, 3, 4, International Relations Club, 4, Palette Club, 3, Y-Teens, 3. BARGERHUFF, RONALD LARRY, Academic Course, Boys' Legion Board of Directors, 3, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, Tennis, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4. BARKER, MARY ELIZABETH, General Course, Sargasso, 4, Monitor, 2, 4, Capt.. 3, Majorette, 1, Y-Teens, 3, 4, Autumn Prom, 3, Teacl1er's Assistant, 4. BARNETT, ,IEANNETTE M., Commercial Course, Student Council, 1, Monitor, 2, 3, Sargasso, 3, Hullabaloo, 3, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 2. BASSETT, WILLIAM, Academic Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council, 2, 3, Sargasso, 2, 3, Business Mgr., 4, Monitor, 2, Tennis, 2, Hi-Y, 1, 2, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms, 3. BECK, SUZANN MARY, General Course, Sargasso, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Dean's Helper, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, Yell Group, 4. SENIORS Page 159 SENIORS Page 160 BELL, DEANNA KAY, General Course, Entered from Logansport H. S., 4, Teacher's Helper, 4, Yell Group, 4, Glee Club. 4. BELLAMY, MILLIE E., Home Economics Course, Glee Club, 1, Office Scout, 3. BENHAM, MARY IONE, Academic Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Red and Blue, 1, 2, 4, Adv. Mgr., 3, Science Club Secy., 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, I. U. Achievement, 2, Scholastic Honors, 1, 2, 3. BENNETT, JOHN, General Course, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Palette Club, 1, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4: Gym Assistant, 3, 4. BENZINGER, PATRICIA, Home Economics Course, Teachers Helper, 3, 4, Sargasso, 3. BESS, ROGER, General Course, Monitor, 4, Yell Group, 4, Oper- ator, 2. BLACKLIDGE, KENT H., Academic Course, Student Council. 4, Red and Blue, 3, Radio Editor, 4, Hullabaloo Chairman, 4: Golf, 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 4, Honor Society, 4, BLAKE, BARBARA, Commercial Course, Sargasso. 4, Red and Blue, 2, Teacher's Helper, 4, Mother-Daughter Reception, 4. BLISS, RUTHANN, Home Economics Course. BOCKOVER, BETTY JO, Commercial Course, Monitor, 3, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4, Majorette, 1. BOGUE, ROBERT LEE, General Course, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. BONE, LOIS, Commercial Course, Monitor, 4, Glee Club. 1, 2, G. A. A., 2, 3, Pres., 4, Teacher's Helper, 3, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4. BOOTH, DWAINE, General Course, Entered from Muncie Central H. S., 3, Yell Group, 4. BOOTH. ROBERT, General Course, Monitor, 3, 4, Football, 1, Track, 1, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Asst., 3, Yell Group, 4. ISOTHE. IANET, Commercial Course, Monitor, 3, Glee Club, 1, Bible Club, 1, Office Scout, 4. BOWLEY, SHARON ANN, Home Economics Course: Monitor, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2. BRACKIN, SAUNDRA, Commercial Course, Student Council, 2, 3, 4, Class Secy., 3, Girls' League Secy., 4, Yell Leader, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 3, 4, Thespian Club, 3, 4. BRAGG, BONNIE J., Home Economics Course, Entered from Sweetser H. S., Sweetser, Ind., 1. BRANCH, ONDA, Commercial Course, Glee Club, 1, Yell Group, 4. BRATTON, ROBERT LOUIS, Academic Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Red and Blue, 4, Lens, 4, Monitor, 3, Captain, 4, Choir, 4, Basketball Student Mgr., 1, 2, 3, 4. BREEDLOVE, RICHARD EARL, Vocational Course, Yell Group, 4. BRESSLER, PATRICIA, Commercial Course, Monitor, 2. 3, Yell Group, 3. BRITTAIN, KAREN SUE, General Course, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 3, 4. BROVUN, CAROL ANN, General Course, Student Council, 1, Sar- gasso, 3, 4, Red and Blue, 2, 3, 4, Lens, 4, Future Teachers Club, Vice Pres., 4, Dean's Helper, 4. BROWN, CONSTANCE JOAN, General Course, Hullabaloo, 33 Palette Club, 3, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. BROWN, JACK W., General Course, Sargasso, 3, Red and Blue, 3, 4, Monitor, 3, 4, Yell Group, 3, Jr,-Sr. Reception. BRUMETT, MYRNA LEE, Commercial Course, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 4, Y-Teens, 3, 4, G. A. A., 3, Yell Group, 3, 4. BUCKINGHAM, DONALD, Academic Course, Sargasso, 4, Red and Blue, 4, Monitor, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Science Club, 4, Speech Club, 2. BUCKLEY, MOLLIE EILEEN, General Course, Entered from St. Josepl1's Academy, Tipton, Ind., 2, Student Council, 3, Sargasso, 2, 3, Red and Blue, 2, 3, News Editor, 4, Lens, 2, Dean's Helper, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4. BURKETT, DAN, General Course, Entered from Jefferson H. S., Lafayette, Ind., 2. BURNETT, RAYMON, Vocational Course, Football, 2, Track, 3, 4. BUTLER, JAMES, General Course, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, Wrestling, 2. CAMERON, IDA MAE', Academic Course, Red and Blue, 2, Lens, 4, Monitor, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, Dean's Helper, 3, I. U. Achievement, 2. CAMERON, JAMES, Academic Course, Monitor, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. CARDWELL, LARRY, Commercial Course. CARDWELL, JAMES BYRON, General Course, Entered from North- western H. S., 4. CASS, LARRY GENE, Vocational Course, Glee Club, 1. CAVANAUGH, WILLIAM, Academic Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, Science Club, 3, 4. CHRISTIE, JERRY, General Course, Entered from Northwestern H. S., 2, Boys' Legion Secy., 4, Monitor, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4. CLOSSON, JOHN HILTON, General Course. COADY, ROBERT E., General Course, Monitor, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4, Science Club, 2, 3, 4, Operator, 2, 3, 4. COFFEY, JAMES, General Course, Student Council, 2, Red and Blue, 1, Track, 1, 2, Hi-Y, 1, Chaplain, 2, 4, Secy., 3, Color Guard, 2, 3, 4, Operator, 3, 4. COBURN, WILLIAM, General Course, Monitor, 2, 3, Hullabaloo, 4, Football, 2, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3, 4, Palette Club, 1. COLE, ROBERT, General Course, Monitor, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Oper- ator, 2, 3. COLTER, RALPH E., General Course, Monitor, 3, 4. COLVIN, LARRY ANDREW, General Course, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country, 2, 3, 4. COMERFORD, MAX D., General Course, Monitor, 3, 4, Operator, 1, 2, Hullabaloo, 4. CONE, PATRICIA ANN, General Course, Monitor, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1, 2, Yell Group, 4. SENIORS Page SENIORS i l l Page 162 CONWELL, GENE, General Course, Entered from Crystal River H. S., Crystal River, Fla., 2. CONWENLL, PAUL, General Course, Student Council, 4, Boys' Legion Board of Directors, 2, 3, Pres., 4, Football, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' State, 3, Co-chairman, Jr.-Sr. Reception. COOK, LARRY, General Course, Class Treas., 4, Boys' Legion Treas., 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country, 1, 2, 3, 4. COOPRIDER, JUDY ANN. Commercial Course, Monitor, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Speech Club, 2, Yell Group, 3, 4, Teacher's Helper, 4, Gym Ass't., 2, 5. CORNWELL, KITTY, General Course, Santa Marcia H. S., Union, Calif., 2, Student Council, 1, Red and Blue Staff, 3, Monitor, 2, 3. COTTINGHAM, BETTY, Home Economics Course, Monitor, 33 Honor Society, 4. COTTINGHAM, GLORIA, Home Economics Course: Monitor, 3, Honor Society, 4. COX, REBECCA, General Course, Entered from Jamestown H. S., Jamestown, Ind., 2, Monitor, 4, Yell Group, 4. COX, ROBERT M., General Course, Monitor. 3. 4, Usher. 1, Gym Asst., 3 COX, VIRGINIA, General Course, Glee Club, 2, 3, Nurse's Aid, 4. COYNER, BEN, General Course, Sargasso, 4, Red and Blue, 2, Monitor, 3, 4, Hi'Y, 1, 4. CRABTREE, ROSCOE, JR., Vocational Course. CRAIG, MARCIA JUDIE, General Course, Sargasso, 3, 4, Hullabaloo, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Office Scout, 3, 4, Dean's Helper, 3, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. CREVISTON, CAROL, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 4, Monitor, 3, 4, Hullabaloo, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Y-Teens, 1. CRIPE, RONALD LEE, General Course, Red and Blue, 3. 4, Track, 1, Yell Gi-cup. 3. 4. CRITCHLEY, GEORGE, Vocational Course. CRITCHLEY, RUTH ANN, Home Economics Course: Yell Group, 3, 4. CRONE, MICHAEL E., General Course, Red and Blue, 3, Monitor, 4, Track, 1, 2. CRUMLEY, CHARLES EUGENE, Vocational Course, Basketball, 2, Tennis, 2, 3. DALZELL, MICHAEL JOHN, Academic Course, Student Council, 3, Treasurer, 4, Boys' Legion Board of Directors, 4, Red and Blue, 4, Hullabaloo, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 2, 3, Pres., 4, Honor Society, 4. DARST, CHARLES PHILLIP, General Course, Boys' Legion Board of Directors, 1, Red and Blue, 1, 3, Hullabaloo, 1, 2, 3, Palette Club, 1, Pres., 3, 4, Hi-Y, 1, 3, Chaplain, 2, Honor Society, 4. DAVIS, JACK ALLEN, General Course, Monitor, 2, 3, Football, 1, Basketball, 1, Track, 1, 2, Cross-Country, 2. DAVIS, JUDITH DIANE, General Course, Red and Blue, 3, Monitor, 2, Glee Club, 1, Yell Group, 3, 4, Seller, 1. DECKER, MARTHA ANN, General Course, Entered from Jackson H. S., Jackson, Mich., 3, Y-Teens, 4. DECKER, MYRNA L., Home Economics Course, Seller, 1, Glee Club, 1, 2, Yell Group, 3, 4. DE CROES, SUE, General Course, Red and Blue, 4, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 3, 4, Thespian, 4, Autumn Prom, Co-Chairman, 4, Honor Society, 4. DE SHON, GLENDA, Home Economics Course, Glee Club, 1, 2, Yell Group, 3, 4. DILLER, JOHN MARSHALL, General Course, Monitor, 4, Hulla- baloo, 1, 2, 3, Band, 1, 2, 3. DILLER, MARY JAYNE, Commercial Course, Entered from North- western H. S., 3, Monitor, 4, Y-Teens, 4. DIXON, CAROLYN SUE, Academic Course, Honor Society, 3, Secy., 4, Sargasso Personnel Editor, 4, Future Teachers Club, 3, 4, International Relations Club, 4, Office Scout, 3, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas., 3. DOAK, JIM, General Course, Track, 1, Golf, 4. DOUGLAS, FRED, Vocational Course, Boys' Legion Board of Di- rectors, 4, Football, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4. DOUGLAS, JIM, General Course, Monitor, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4. DRAPER, DON, General Course, Football, 2. DWIGANS, HELEN ROBERTA, General Course, Glee Club, 1, 2, G. A. A., 2, Seller, 1, 3. EADES, CAROL ANN, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 4, Red and Blue, 4, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Choir, 2, 3, Librarian, 4, Glee Club, 1, Dean's Helper, 3. EADS, RAMONA RUTH, General Course, G. A .A., 3. EARLY, NORITA SUE, General Course, Sargasso, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4, Yell Group, 4. EAST, CAROLYN JEANNE, Commercial Course, Entered from Bob Jones Academy, Greenville, S. C., 2, Red and Blue, 2, Monitor, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, G. A. A., 3. EATON, ROBERT D., General Course, Monitor, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2. EIKENBERRY, RICHARD LEE, General Course, Student Council, 1, Monitor, 1, 2, Track, 1, Gym Asst., 3, 4, Yell Group, 3. ELKINS, RITCHIE, General Course, Monitor, 1, Glee Club, 2, Oper- ator, 2. ELLIS, DVONA KAY, General Course, G. A. A., 3, 4, Teacher's Helper, 4, Seller, 2, 3, Yell Group, 4. ELTZEROTH, RONALD L., General Course, Band, 1, Speech, 1, 2. ELVIN, JULIA, General Course, Monitor, 3, Glee Club, 1, Future Teachers, 3, 4, Counselor's Office, 3, 4, Yell Group, 4. EWING, PAUL, General Course. FEDERSPILL, ROBERT, Vocational Course, Yell Group, 3, De- ceased, November 17, 1955. FENN, MICHAEL R., General Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Student Council, 2, 3, Senior Class Pres., Lens, Editor-in-Chief, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, Mgr., 4, Drum Major, 4, Organization Board, 4, Secy., 3. SENIORS Page SENIORS 1 Page 164 FERGUSON, EDDIE' PEARL, General Course, Student Council. 2, Sargasso, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4, Yell Group, 4, G. A. A., 3, Secy., 4, Gym Asst., 2, 3, 4. F'EWELL, LARRY KENT, Academic Course, Honor Society, 3, Vice Pres., 4, Red and Blue, 2, 4, Bus. Manager, 3, Tennis, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Society, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres., 4. FIERKE, NANCY JAYNE, General Course, Monitor, 1, 2, 3, Library Club, 3, 4, Library Asst., 3, 4, Y-Teens, 2, Secy., 1, Teachc-r's Helper, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4. FINE, DAVID CARL, General Course, Entered from Bassick H. S., Bridgeport, Conn., 3, International Relations Club, 4, Hi-Y, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4. FISEL, THOMAS, General Course. FISHER, RICHARD, General Course, Gym Asst., 3, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4. FLINT, JEANETTE, Commercial Course, Monitor, Co-Captain, 4, Band, 1, 2, Scribblers Club, 2, Y-Teens, 1, 4, Yell Group, 4, Teacher's Helper, 4. FORD, JAMAKIE A., General Course, Red and Blue, 2, 3, Monitor, 1, 4, Glee Club, 3. FOREMAN, PATRICIA JOANN, General Course, Student Council, 1, Sargasso, 4, Red and Blue, 1, 4, Monitor, 3, 4, Palette Club, 3, 4, Y-Teens, Pres., 1. FORKNER, JACK, Vocational Course, Choir, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Hullabaloo, 4. FOUST, MARILYN, Commercial Course, Red and Blue, 1, Monitor, 3, Hullabaloo, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 1, Yell Group, 3, 4, Gym Asst., 3. FOXVLER, MARIE, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 3, Monitor, 3, Teacher's Helper, 4. FRANCE, HAROLD, Vocational Course, Red and Blue, 3, -i. FRAZER, DICK, General Course, Monitor, 4, Glee Club, 3, Hi-Y, l. 2, 3. FREDRICKSON, DONALD L., Vocational Course, Band, l, 2. 3, 4, Operator, 3. FREDRICK, JOHN, Academic Course, Student Council, 4, Sargasso. 4, Monitor, 2, 3, 4, Hullabaloo, 4, Hi-Y, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms, 4. FREEMAN, BARBARA, General Course, Monitor, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. FRICKE, JEAN LOUISE, General Course, Monitor, 3, Glee Club, 1 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4 Gym Asst., 3, 4. FRY, MARTHA ANN, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 1, 2, 3, Pic torial Editor, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, Yell Group, 4 Honor Society, 4. GABRIEL, JEANNE, Commercial Course, Monitor, 51 Y-Teens, 1. GAINES, MARTHA, Commercial Course. GAMBLIN, ROBERT A., Vocational Course, W1'estling Studen Manager, 2. GARNER, EDWIN LEE, Vocational Course. GARRETT, JERRY DOUGLAS, General Course, Monitor, 3, 4 Hullabaloo, 2, 4, Choir, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Gym Usher, 1, Captain, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3. y x GASKIN, GEORGE JR., General Course, Track, 1, 3, 4, Cross- Country, 3, 4, Band, 2. GIBBONS, JEAN, General Course, Entered from Muncie Central H. S., Muncie, Indiana, 3. GILLIS, FAYE, Commercial Course, Monitor, 4, Teacher's Helper, 4. GOINGS, ROGER, Academic Course, Monitor, 3, 4, Science Club, 4. GOLDSWORTHY, DENNIS, Academic Course, Entered from Grav- eraet H. S., Marquette, Mich., 4. GRADY, EMOGENE, Home Economics Course, Glee Club, 1, 3, Dean's Helper, 3, Nurses Aid, 3, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 4, Vice-Pres., 3. GRAF, DONNA L., General Course, Student Council, 4, Sargasso, 2, 3, 4, Red and Blue, 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club, 2, 3, 4, Internation- al Relations Club, 3, Secy., 4, Honor Society, 4. GRAINGER, TONI, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 2, 3, Monitor, 3, Y-Teens, 1, Yell Group, 3, 4. GRANSON, FRED, General Course, Monitor, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, Wrestling, 1. GRAVES, BETTY JO, General Course, Sargasso, 3, 4, Monitor, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4, Teachers Helper, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4. GRAWCOCK, JUDITH K., General Course, Student Council, 2, 3, Vice-Pres., 4, Red and Blue, 2, 3, 4, International Relations Club, 3, Vice-Pres., 4, Speech Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Autumn Prom, Co- chairman, 4, Honor Society, 4. GRAY, JIMMIE, General Course, Monitor, 4, Scribblers Club, 2, 3, Yell Group, 3, 4. GRECU, DANIEL J., Jr., General Course, Sargasso, 3, Red and Blue, 2, 3, Managing Editor, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, Thespian So- ciety, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. GREEN, BETTY JO, Commercial Course, Teacher's Helper, 3. GRISWOLD, MARJORIE LOU, General Course, Palette Club, 3, Monitor, 3. GRONOW, SANDRA, Home Economics Course, Monitor, 2, 4. GROVE-S, LAWRENCE A., General Course, Monitor. 2. 3, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Operator, 3. GUGE, CONNIE, Home Economics Course, Monitor, 4, Glee Club, Lai HALE, RONALD, Vocational Course, Operator. 1, 2, 3, 4, Yell Group, 4. HALEY, BARBARA JOAN, General Course, Monitor, 3, Glee Club, 1, Teacl1er's Helpe1', 3, Mimeograph Room, 4, I-lonor Society, 4. HALL, BERTHA, Commercial Course, Glee Club, 1, Gym Asst., 2. HALL, CHARLOTTE ANN, General Course, Sargasso, 33 Library Club, 4, Dean's Helper, 3, Library Asst., 4, Y-Teens, 4. HALL, RAY, General Course, Monitor, 4, Football, 4. HAMILTON, GLENELL, General Course, Monitor. 4, Glee Club. 1, 2, Y-Teens, 1, Yell Group, 3, 4. SENIORS l Page 165 SENIORS Page 166 HAMMER, CLIFFORD LAMAR, General Course, Monitor, 2, Gym Asst., 3. HANKINS, JUDY A., General Course, Student Council, 33 Sargasso, 3, 4, Red and Blue, 4, Lens, 3, Y-Teens, 2, 3, Yell Group, 4. HARMON, REBECCA ANN, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 3, Asst. Pictorial Editor, 4, Y-Teens, 1, Secy., 2, V.ice-Pres., 3, Pres., 4, G. A. A,, 2, 3, Yell Group, 3, 4, Teacher's Helper, 2, 3, 4. HARNISH, MARY ELLEN, General Course, Girls' League Council, 3, Vice Pres., 4, Sargasso, 1, 2, 3, 4, Lens, 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club, 2, 3, Secy.-Treas., 4, International Relations Club, 2, 3, Cor. Secy., 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 4, Pres., 3. HARPER, RONALD E., Vocational Course, Gym Usher, 1, Capt., 2. HARRIS, EVERETT N., General Course, Lens, 4, Football, 1, Base- ball Manager, 2, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4. HARRISON, ROBERT THOMAS, Academic Course, Football, 1, 2, 3, Track, 1, 2, Yell Group, 3. HARTLEY, JERRY, General Course, Student Council, 1, Sargasso, 4, Red and Blue, 1, 2, 3, Sports Editor, 4, Monitor, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 1, 2. HARVEY, PATTY, Home Economics Course, Glee Club, 1, 2, 33 Yell Group, 3, 4. HAWKINS, ALLEN, General Course. HAWKINS, FRED, Vocational Course, Track, 1, 2, 3, Wrestling, 1, 2, 3, 4. HAWKINS, JOHN R., General Course, Hullabaloo, 2, 3, 4, Dra- matic Club, 4, Speech Club, 2, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Operator, 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society, 4. HEAVILIN, KRISTINA ANN, Academic Course, Bible Club, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, -l. HECK, ROY, General Course, Entered from Eastern H. S., 3. HEFLIN, SALLY ANN, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 3, Red and Blue, 2, 3, 4, Monitor, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3: Yell Group, 3, 4. HEILMAN, DAVID, General Course, Monitor, 3. HEINY, RITA JEAN, General Course, Student Council, 1, 2, Red and Blue, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Y-Teens, 1, Yell Group, 3. HELM, JAMES I, General Course, Palette Club, 1, Science Club, 4. HENDERLONG, CAROLE ANN, Commercial Course, Entered from Merrillville H. S., Gary, Ind., 2, Sargasso, 4, Red and Blue, 4, Y-Teens, 2, 3, International Relations Club, 4, Deans Helper, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. HENGER, ANNETTE, General Course, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 1, Yell Group, 3, 4. HENRY, JERRY MEARL, Academic Course, Honor Society, 4. HENSLEY, LAWRENCE, General Course. HERREN, BARBARA LOUISE, Commercial Course, Monitor, 2, Glee Club, 1, Yell Group, 4. HERRON, LILLIAN EDITH, Commercial Course, Monitor, 3, 4, Yell Group, 3. HICKS, CAROLYN SUE, General Course, Student Council, 1, Moni- tor, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1, Palette Club, 3, Y-Teens, 1, jr.-Sr. Reception. HIGHTOWER ANET SUE Home Economics Course, Glee Club, , J , 1, 3, 4, Gym and Swim Asst., 3, 4. HILL, BARBARA FRANCES, General Course, Choir, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Pre-Dramatic Club, 1, Mixed Chorus, 3, Gym Asst., 3. HILLIGOSS, JAMES, General Course, Entered from Northwestern H. S., 4, Monitor, 4, Honor Society, 4. HIPSHER, FRED M., General Course, Sargasso, 4, Red and Blue, 1, 4, Monitor, 3, Hullabaloo, 1, Football, 1, Baseball, 1, 3. HIZER, ELIZABETH, General Course, Hullabaloo, 3, Y-Teens, 1, 2. HOLLIS, MARY, General Course, Yell Leader, 3, 1, Pres., 2, Vice Pres., 4, Palette Club, 3. HOLLOWAY, MARIORIE ANN, General Course, Club, 1, 2, Palette Club, 2, Future Teachers, 4 4, Honor Society, 4. HOLT, NANCY LEE, General Course, Sargasso, 4 3, 4, Speech Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, Society, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. HOOVER, DAVID LEE, Academic Course, Honor 4, Red and Blue, 2, 3, 4, Lens, 4, Dean's Achievement, Silver Medal, 1, Gold Medal, 2. HORD, JOANN, Commercial Course, Hullabaloo, 1, G. A. A., 2, Yell Group, 4. HOWELL, GEORGE' C., General Course, Sargasso 3, Lens, 2, 3, Business Mgr., 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 4. Y-Teens, 3, Secy., Sargasso, 4, Glee Teacher's Helper, Red and Blue, 2, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Society, 3, Treas., Helper, 4, I. U. 2, 3, Glee Club, 4, Red and Blue, 4, Cross-Country, HOYET, RICHARD W., General Course, Student Council, 1, Red and Blue, 1, 2, 4, Monitor, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, Tennis, 2, 3, 4, Library Asst., 4. HUFFMAN, ROBERT, Vocational Course, Football, 1, 3, 4, Base- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1. HUFFORD, JERRY. General Course, Sargasso, 4, Club, 1, 2, Hi-Y, 1, 4, Stage Crew, 4. Monitor, 3, Glee HUGHES, AMELIA GRACE, Commercial Course, Entered from Western H. S., 4. HULET, JUDITH, Home Economics Course, Gym Asst.. 2, 3, 41 Teacher's Helper, 3. HUNDLEY, ROBERT, General Course, Football, 2, 3, Baseball, 1. HUNSBERGER, ROGER, Academic Course, Canoga Park H. S., Canoga Park, Calif., 3, Hi-Y, 1, 2, 4, Hullabaloo, 4. HURLOCK, RAYMOND LEROY, Vocational Course. HURST, RICHARD M., Academic Course, Lens, 4, Glee Club, 2, Speech Club, 2, 3, 4, Debate, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Forensic League, 2, 3 4. HUTSON, -IANICE KAY, General Course, Entered from Bunker Hill H. S., 4, Band, Librarian, 4, Dramatic Club, 4, Hullabaloo, 4. HUTTO, WILLIAM HARRY, Academic Course, Sargasso, Asst. Busi- ness Mgr,, 4, Monitor, 3, 4, Hullabaloo, 4, Science Club, 4, Hi-Y, 1, Yell Group, 4. INGLE, ROGER LEE, General Course, Cross-Country, 1, Science Club, 3. SENIORS Page 167 SENIORS JACKSON, BEVERLY, Academic Course, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Nurses Aid, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres., 4, Honor Sociiety, 4. JAMES, BEVERLY ANN, Commercial Course. JANSDN, JOSEPH, Academic Course, Student Council, 4, Red and Blue, 4, Monitor, 3, 4, Track, 1, Stage Crew, 4, Stardust, 4. JAQUA, PENNY KAY, General Course, Sargasso, 3, Lens, 1, Yell Group, 3, 4, Choir, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. JARRETT, JACK D., General Course, Band, 1, 2, 3, Secy.-Treas., 4, Operator, 4. JOHNSON, ELIZABETH, Home Economics Course, Seller, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, Camera Club, 4, Palette Club, 1. JONES, ROSETTA, Home Economics Course, Library Asst., 4, Y- Teens, 4. JONSSON, KAREN LOUISE, General Course, Red and Blue. 1, Hullabaloo, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3,Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, Gym Asst., 3, Yell Group, 3, 4. JOSEPH, JOHN, General Course, Monitor, 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf, 1, 2, 3. 4, Hi-Y, 1. KANABLE, KATHERINE, Commercial Course. KEITH, TOM, General Course, Monitor, 2, 3. KELLAR, CAROL JOYCE. Commercial Course, Monitor, 2, 3, Band, 1, 2, Office Scout, 4, Dean's Helper, 4, Autumn Prom, 3. KELLAR, VIRGINIA, General Course, Hullabaloo, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 2, 3. 4, Glee Club, 1, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens. 3, Secy., 4, Yell Group, 3, 4. KELLY. KAY CAROL, General Course, Student Council, 1, 3, 4, Girls' League Council, 2, Red and Blue, 4, Hullabaloo, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 2, 3, Treas., 4, Future Teachers Club, 3. Pres.. 4. KENWORTHY, JANE, Commercial Course, Monitor, 3, Captain, 4, Glee Club, 1, Office Scout, 3, Dean's Helper, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, Honor Society, 4. KESSLER, IUDITH ANN, General Course, Student Council. 2. 4, Class Treas., 3, Girls' League Pres., 4, Sargasso, 2, 3, 4, Yell Leader, 2, 3, Capt., 4, Palette Club, 2, 3, 4. KILEY, STEPHEN, General Course, Monitor, 4, Football. 1, Track, 1. KINDER, HOWARD W., General Course, Football, 1, Baseball, 1, Gym Usher, 1, 2. KING, PHYLLIS JEAN, Commercial Course, Red and Blue, 1, 2, 3, Lens, 4, Dean's Helner, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 1, 2, Autumn Prom, 1, 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Reception. KITTS, THOMAS M., General Course, Hullabaloo, 4, Football, 1, Wfrestling, 1, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, Council, 4. KORBY, EDGAR, General Course, Monitor, 3, Capt., 3, 4. KREAG, BENJAMIN, General Course, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Operator, 2, Yell Group, 3, 4. KUDSI-ZADEH, ALBERT. General Course, Entered from American Community School, Teheran, Iraq, 3, International Relations Club, 3, Pres., 4, Speech Club, 3, Debate, 3, Wlorld Affairs Delegate, 3. KUHNS, THOMAS, General Course, Monitor, 4. LEE, DONNA, Commercial Course, Library Asst., 4. LEE, GRETTA, General Course, Entered from Arkadelphia, Ark., 3, Glee Club, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 4, Gym Asst., 4. LEFFERT, ROBERT, General Course, Honor Society, 3. 4, Lens, 1, Glee Club, 1. 2, Hi-Y, 3, 4. LEWIS, PAUL, General Course, Monitor, 4. LIBBY, PETER, Academic Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club, 2, 3, 4, Debate, 4. LINDLEY, JANYTH JANE, General Course, Sargasso. 3: Monitor. 3, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, Teacher's Helper, 4. LLOYD, CAROL ANN, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 1, 3, Red and Blue, 1, Lens, 4, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2. LYTLE, SANDRA, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 4, Monitor, 3, Yell Group, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Gym Asst., 2, Teacher's Helper, 4. LYTLE, WILLIAM R., Vocational Course, Red and Blue, 3, 4, Track, 1, Yell Group, 3. MARTIN, DYRL, General Course, Football, 1, Basketball, 1, 2, Base- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1. MARTIN, EDWARD, General Course, Glee Club, 1, 2, Science Club, 4. MARTZOLF, GARY EDWIN, General Course, Sargasso, 2, 4, Red and Blue, 4, Monitor, 3, 4, Hullabaloo, 4, Baseball, 1, Hi-Y, 1, 4. MARUT, CHARLES. Academic Course, Hullabaloo, 3, Tennis, 1, 3, Band. 1. 2, 3, Camera Club, 2, 4, Hi-Y, 1, 2. 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. MASSEY. ROBERT, General Course, Hullabaloo, 1, 2, 3, Baseball, 1, Choir, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1. MASTERS. SHARON, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 4, Red and Blue, 1, 2, Glee Club, 1, Nurse's Aid, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 1, Yell Group. 4. MAURER, SONJA, General Course. MAXWELI., ROBERT, General Course, Boys' Legion, Sergeant-ab Arms, 4, Monitor, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 3, Cross- Country, 3, Dean's Helper, 4. MAYFIELD, MICHAEL, General Course, Monitor, 3, 4, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4. MCCANN, ROBERT ALLAN, General Course, Entered from Eastern H. S., 4, Hi-Y, 4, Science Club, 4. MCCOY. FRANK, General Course, Monitor, 4, Track, 2: Band, 1. 2. ammyu. MCDORMAN, IDA, Commercial Course, Yell Group- 4, Glee Club. 1. 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. MCFALL, SHARON SUE, General Course, Sargasso, 3, Red and Blue, 3, 4, Monitor, 3, 4, Hullabaloo, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. 4, Autumn Prom, 2, 3, 4. MCGUIRE, XWANDA JEANNETTE, Commercial Course. MCHALE, MARY JO, Home Economics Course, Dean's Helper, 2, 4, Gym Asst., 3, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4. SENIORS Page 169 SENIORS Page 170 MCINTOSH, SHARON SUE, Commercial Course, Student Council, 3, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Choir, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1. 2, Dean's Helper, 3, Honor Society, 4. MCQUISTON, RICHARD, Vocational Course. MEIRING, JIMMIE, Vocational Course, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4. MERLO, RINA, Home Economics Course, Gym Asst., 2, 3, 4. MERRELL, ROSIALEE, Commercial Course. METZ, STEVEN, General Course, Student Council, 1, Track, 1, 2, Scribblers Club, 3. MILLER, DONALD, General Course, Basketball, 4, Baseball, 3. MILLER, MARY ANN, Home Economics Course, Monitor, 3, Major- ette, 3, 4, Band, 3, 4. MILLER, ROBERT, Academic Course, Honor Society, 3, Pres., 4, Student Council, 1, 2, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, Pres., 4, Science Club, 3, 4, Speech, 1, 2, Vice Pres., 3, Pres., 4, Hi-Y, 1, Pres., 2, 3, 4. MILLER, RUTH LOUISE, Commercial Course, Gym Asst., 2, Glee Club, 2, 3. MILLS, WILLIAM JOSEPH, General Course, Yell Group, 3, 4. MILTENBERGER, LAXVRENCE, Academic Course, Monitor, 3, Hul- labaloo, 3, 4, Yell Leader, 3, 4, Choir, 4, Band, 1, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4. MINOR, NANCY, Home Economics Course, Glee Club, 1, 2, 33 Bible Club, 1. MITCHELL, CARYL SUE, General Course, Sargasso, 4, Red and Blue, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, Palette Club, 1, 2, 3, Office Scout, 3, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4. MITZELFELT, ALBERT, General Course, Monitor, 3, Capt., 4, Hullabaloo, 2, 3, 4, Football, 1, 2, Track, 1, 2, Wrestling, 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Asst., 3, 4. MOCK, JUDY JEAN, General Course, Girls' League Council, 4, Sargasso Feature Editor, 3, 4, Red and Blue, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 2, 3, Secy., 4, Palette Club, 1, Treas., 2, Secy., 3, Honor Society, 4. MOGNETT, DIXIE, General Course, Hullabaloo, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., l. MOONEY, BEVERLY ANN, Commercial Course, Yell Group, 3, 4. MOORE, ROBERT S., Vocational Course, Monitor, 2, XXf1'e-stlinfl., 3, 4. MOORE, RONALD, Vocational Course, Football, 4, Basketball, 1, Baseball, 2, Vfrestling, 2, 3. Vifrestling, 2, 3, 4. MORRISON, PATRICIA ROSE, General Course, Sargasso, 3, 4, Lens Yell 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Scout, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 2, 33 Group, 4. MORROW, DONALD, General Course, Glee Club, 1, Z, 33 Operator 2, 3, 4, Monitor, 4. MOSER, JOSEPH, Vocational Course, Operator, 4, Red and Blue, 3 4 MORELOCK, ROBERT JACKSON, Vocational Course, Track, 1, MOTE, GENEVA MARIE, General Course, Glee Club, 1, 2, 4, Palette Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Yell Group, 4, Gym Asst., 3, Seller, 1, Mixed Chorus, 4. MYERS, DAVID, General Course, Football, 1, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, Bible Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Asst., 3, 4. NAY, MARGARET ROSE, Commercial Course, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. 4, Yell Group, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 4, NELSON, MARJORIE ELLEN, Academic Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Speech Club, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 3, 4, Thespian Society, 3, 4, I. U. Achievement Contest, 1, 2, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2. NICHOLSON, WILLIAM. Vocational Course, Tennis, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2. NOEL, JOSEPH PORTER, Academic Course, Student Council, 3, Pres., 4, Sargasso, 3, Co-Editor, 4, Monitor, 2, Captain, 3, Speech Club, 1, 2, 3, Debate, 1, 2, 3, Boys' State, 3. NUTTER, ROBERT JAMES, General Course, Glee Club, 1, 2, Bible Club, 1, 2, 3. OLMSTEAD, SUE, General Course, Glee Club, 1. 2, 3: Gym and Swim Asst., 3, 4, Office Asst., 4, Yell Group, 4, OSBORN. DAVID LEWIS, Vocational Course. OVERHOLSER, LINDA CAROL, General Course, Monitor. 32 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Sargasso, 3, 4, Yell Group, 3. PARTLOXW. RAYMOND, Vocational Course. PATTERSON, JUDY ANN, General Course, Hullabaloo, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 4: Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, Red and Blue, 3, 4, Sargasso, 4: Lens, -4. PAUL, PHILIP KENT. Vocational Course, Band, 1, 2, 3. 4. PAVLICK, JOHN E'DXXfIN, Entered from Charleston, H. S., Charles- ton, XW. Va., 4. PEARCE, MARGARET ANN, General Course, Red and Blue, 2. 3. 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 3, 4, Swim Asst., 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. PEARCY, JERRY R., General Course, Monitor, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, Cross-Country, 2, Glee Club, 1. PEEL, JACQUELINE STARR, Commercial Course, Hullabaloo, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, Office Asst., 4. PELLEY, JUDITH ANN, Home Economics Course, Entered from Columbus H. S., Columbus, Ind., 4. PENCE, JANE ANN, Commercial Course, Hullabaloo, 3, Glee Club. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sargasso, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, 3. Pres., 4, Thespian Society, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. HN PHILLIP Academic Course Honor Society 3 4' PENNELL, JO , , , , Monitor, 4, Stardust Chairman, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball, 1, 3, 4. PERKINS, SHIRLEY, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 3, Red and Blue, 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. LPS GILBERT General Course' Entered from Anderson H. S.. PHE , , t . , Anderson, Ind., 1, Science Club, 3, 4. PHILLIPS, JUDITH ANN, General Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, nt'Council 2 3 Girls' Lea ue 3 Treas 4' Sargasso 2 3 PHILLIPS, XWILLIAM, Vocational Course. Stude ,,5 Co-Editor, 4, Organization Board, 4, Chairman, 3, Girls' State, 3. SENIORS P age SENIORS s, Page 172 PICKETT, PATRICIA SUE, General Course, Sargasso, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, Palette Club, 1, Sgt.-at-Arms, 4, Yell Group, 4, Autumn Prom, 2, 3, 4. PIGOTT, MICHAEL, General Course, Office Scout, 3, 4, Cafeteria Helper, 2, 3, 4. PINE, DONALD, Vocational Course, Basketball, 1. POE, BETTY, Commercial Course, Glee Club, 1. PORTER, SONYA, General Course, Entered from Villa de Chantal, Rock Island, Ill., 4. PUTT, CHARLES W., Academic Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3: Speech Club, 2, 3, Debate Club, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 5. 4. PYLE, SARAH JANE, General Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Red and Blue, 1, 2, 3, Choir, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, Secy., 4, Thespian Society, 2, 3, Vice Pres., 4, Speech, 2. QUINNETTE, MARILYN LOUISE, General Course, Student Council, 2, Red and Blue, 4, Lens, 3, 4, Monitor, 4, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1. RABER, LARRY JOE, General Course, Entered from Wadesville H. S., Wadesville, Ind. RAMSEY, MARJORIE ANN, Commercial Course, Student Council, 1, 3, Monitor, 2, 4, Office Scout, 3, Library Asst., 3, Gym Asst., 2, Yell Group, 3. RAYL, BETTY MAE, Home Economics Course, Glee Club, 1, Li- brary Asst., 4. REDER, SHARON LEE, Commercial Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Dean's Helper, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres., 4, Thespian Society, 2, 3, Pres., 4, Speech Cluh, 2, 3, 4. REEL, BILL, Vocational Course, Boys' Legion Board of Directors, 1, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4. REINHOLD, FLORENCE, Home Economics Course, Entered from Monterey H. S., Monterey, Ind., 4. REITH, VIAMES PHILLIP, Academic Course, Hullabaloo, 3, Science Club, 3, 4, Pres., 4, Lighting Club, 3, Teacher's Helper, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. RESLEY, ARTHUR D., General Course, Band, 1, 2. 3, 4. RICH, KENNETH. General Course, Basketball, 2, Hi-Y, 1, Usher, 3. RICHARDS, SONDRA, Home Economics Course, Red and Blue, 3. RIDDLE, MARCINE F., Commercial Course, Monitor, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. RIDGEWAY, ANNE R., Commercial Course, Glee Club, 2, 3: Office Scout, 4, Y-Teens, 2, 3, Treas., 4, Yell Group, 3, 4, Gym Asst., 2, Autumn Prom, 2. RIFFE, NOLA MARIE, General Course, Entered from Ashland Senior High School, Ashland, Kentucky, 2, Yell Group, 4. RINE, JAMES LEE, Academic Course, Hullabaloo, 2, 3, Band, l, 2, 3, Camera Club, 2, Science Club, 4, Hi-Y, 1. RINGEISEN, MICHAEL D., Vocational Course, Red and Blue, 3, 4, RINGEISEN, SHIRLEY MAE, General Course, Monitor, 2, Office Scout, 4, Library Asst., 4, jr.-Sr. Reception. RINIQ. LINDA ANN, Home Economics Course, Glee Club, 1, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2, Seller, 1, 2. ROARK, BARBARA, Home Economics Course, Library Assistant, 4. ROOT, ROBERT, Vocational Course, Operator, 2, 3. ROSE, MONTY E., Vocational Course. RUNSICK, FREDA CLARICE, General Course, Glee Club, 3, Y- Teens, 3, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4, G. A. A., 4. RUNSICK, THEDA CLARINE, Home Economics Course, Glee Club, 3, Y-Teens, 3, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4, G. A. A., 4. SARGENT, CLARENCE, Vocational Course. SAUL, BEVERLY JO, General Course, Hullabaloo, 1, Seller. 1, Palette Club, 3, Secy., 2, Teacher's Assistant, 2, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Honor Society, 4. SAUL, DEE, General Course, Hullabaloo, 1, 2, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres., 4, Science Club, 3. 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Laboratory Assitant, Honor Society, 4. SCALES, JOSEPH, General Course, Monitor, 3, Hullabaloo, 4, Track, 1, 2, Cross Country, 2, Science Club, 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, 3. SCHAEFFER, CAROL S., General Course, Monitor, 3, 4, Palette Club, 3, Jr.-Sr. Reception, 3. SCI-IECK, XVILLIAM, General Coursee, Monitor, 2, 3, 4, Hullabaloo, 4, Golf, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Stardust, 3, 4. SCHELBERT, MAX, Vocational Course. SCHWINDT, ROBERT, General Course, Student Council, 2, 3, 4, Red and Blue, 3, Headline Editor, 4, Hi-Y, 1, Hullabaloo, 31 Honor Society, 4. SEXTON, JERRY L., General Course. Sl-IANK, LU ANN, General Course, Student Council, 1, 4, Sargasso, 2, 3, 4, Lens, 3, Monitor, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Future Teachers Club, 3, 4. SHEELY, RONALD, General Course. SHELLEY, WELDON GARY, General Course, Horace Maynard H. S., Maynardsville. Tenn., 2, 3. SHOOK, ALICE ROCHELLE, General Course, Palette Club, 1, 2, G. A. A., 1, Glee Club, 1. SHORT, PAMELA I., Commercial Course. SHUSS, REBECCA, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 2, 3, 4, Red and Blue, 2, 3, 4, Yell Leader, 2, 3, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Society, 2, 5. 4, Future Teachers Club, 3, Secy.-Treas., 4. SIBBITT, MARJORIE ANN, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 4, Red and Blue, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, lvlonitor, 4, Nurses Aid, Z, 3, Yell Group, 3, 4. SIIQSS, JAMES R., General Course, Entered from Jefferson I-I. S., Campton, Ind., 2, Monitor, 4, Hullabaloo, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 41 Glee Club, 2, Science Club, 3. SIMMONS, IVAN, General Course. SENIORS l Page 17 SENIORS Page 174 SIMMONS, H. XVAYNE, General Course, Bunker Hill H. S.. Bunker Hill, Ind., 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. SIMMONS, SUE, Home Economics Course, Glee Club, 1, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres., 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, Gym Asst., 3, 4, Seller, 1, 2, 5. SIMMONS, THOMAS JOE, Academic Course, Class Pres., 3, Boys' Legion Board of Directors, 2, 3, Vice Pres., 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. SIMPSON, ELIZABETH ANN, General Course, Girls' League Coun- cil, 1, Sargasso, 2, 3, 4, Red and Blue, 1, 2, Pictorial Editor, 3, Editor-in-Chief, 4, Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Society. 2, 3, Treas., 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4. SIMPSON, SHARON SUE, General Course, Monitor, 2. 3: Glee Club, 1, Seller, 2, 3, 4. SIMS, JERRY, General Course, Gym Asst., 3. SMITH, JANET E., General Course, Red and Blue, 1. Production Mgr., 2, 3, Adv. Mgr., 4, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens. 1: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4. SMITH, RICHARD ALLEN, General Course, Football, I. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1. SMITH, GERRY R., General Course, Red and Blue, 3, XY'restling Mgr., 3, Hi-Y, 3, Teacher's Helper, 4. SMITH, SANDRA KAY, General Course, Sargasso, 3, Monitor, 2. 3, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Future Teachers, 3, 4, Office Scout, 3, 4. SNOXV, BEVERLY, General Course, Entered from Sweetser H. S., Sweetser, Ind., 2, Monitor, 3, Bible Club, 2, Camera Club, 2. SNOVU. WILLIAM, General Course. SNYDER, JOSEPH J., Academic Course, Student Council, 3, Class Vice Pres., 4, Sargasso, 3, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Choir, 3, Vice Pres., 4, jr.-Sr. Reception. SOOTS, MARY LOU, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 4: Glee Club. l, 2, Office Scout, 3, Dean's Helper, 4. SPARKS. NORMA, General Course, Red and Blue, 3, Monitor, 3, Glee Club. 1, Y-Teens, 1, Gym Asst., 5. SPRINGER, PEGGY JOAN, General Course, Entered from St. Joseplfs Academy, Tipton, Ind., 2, Red and Blue, 4, Lens, 3, Monitor, 3, 4, Hullabaloo. 4, Glee Club, 2, Teacl1er's Helper, 3. SPRINKLE, CAROLYN, Commercial Course, Westeirn H. S., 2. 3, Glee Club, 1. STEFAN, OLYMPIA. Commercial Course, Sargasso, 4: Glee Club. 1, 2, Y-Teens. 1, 2. STINER, PEGGY, Commercial Course, Monitor. 1: Hullabaloo, 2 G. A. A., 2, Gym Asst., 3. STOCK, ELIZABETH ARLENE, General Course. STODGELL, ROBERT, General Course, Wfrestling, 3. STONGER, SHARON, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 4, Lens, 4, Glee Club, 2, International Relations Club, 4, Deans Helper, 3, 4, Honor Sociely, 4. STORY, NELL, General Course, Entered from Galveston H. S.. Galveston, Ind., 2. STRIEBEL, SUSAN MARIE, General Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Girls' League Council, 2, Red and Blue, 2, 3, Feature Editor. 4, Dramatic Club, 4, Thespian Society, 4, Quill and Scroll. 3, 4. STRONG, MILDRED R., Commercial Course, Monitor, 2, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, Gym Asst., 2, 3, 4, Autumn Prom, 2, 3, Mother-Daughter Reception, 2, 3. SULLIVAN, JUNE ANNE, Commercial Course, Y-Teens, 1, Jr.-Sr. Reception. SULLIVAN, RICHARD, General Course, Red and Blue, 3, 4, Moni- tor, 2, 5: Vocational Interest Conference. SUMPTER, CAROLYN, General Course, Entered from Eastern H. S., 2, Yell Block, 3, 4, Sargasso, 4, Glee Club, 4, Autumn Prom, 3, 4. SUTER. RICHARD, Vocational Course, Boys' Legion Board of Di- rectors, 4, Football, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4. SWEETLAND. JUDY, Commercial Course, Glee Club, 1, Yell Group, 3, 4. SWENSON. JERRY E., General Course, Entered from Poplarville H. S., Poplarville, Mississippi, 4. TAYLOR, ROBERT, Vocational Course. TAYLOR, SUSAN B., General Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, Tlmespian Society, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 1, Hullabaloo. 5. TETER, LINDA ELLEN, General Course, Sargasso, 3, 4, Red and Blue, 3. 4, Lens. 2, Yell Group, 3, 4, Bible Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Club, 3, 4. THATCHER, JAMES E., General Course, Monitor, 2, 3, 4, Track, 2, Cross-Country, 1, 2. THATCHER, DONALD, General Course. THOMAS. GERALDINE S., General Course, Red and Blue, 2, 3, 4, Monitor. 3, Hullabaloo, 2, 3, 4, Yell Group. 3, 4, Glee Club. 1, Library Asst., 4. THOMAS, JACK, L., General Course, Hullabaloo, 32 Band, 1, 2. 3. 4, Camera Club, 2, 4, Pre-Dramatic Club, 1, Hi-Y, 2, 3, Secy., 4, Honor Society, 4. THRASHER, JAMES, General Course, Yell Group, 3, 4, Monitor, 3, Glee Club, 1. THURSTON, GARY E., General Course, Football, 1, Wrestling, 2, 3, 4, Gym Usher, 3, 4. TOMPKINS, MILDRED LORRIANE, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 2, 3: Dean's Helper, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 2, 4, Secy.. 3, Mother-Daugh- ter Reception, 2, 3, Jr-Sr. Reception, Holly Sale, C0-Chm., 4. TONEY, DAVID, General Course, Monitor, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball. 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 2, Cross Country, 1, Hi-Y, 1, 2. TOOPS, CAROLYN G., Commercial Course, Monitor, 2, Gym Asst., 4. TOXXINSEND. BEVERLY, Home Economics Course, Y-Teens, 1, Z, Vice Pres., 3, 4. TRAYLOR, JAYNE ANNE. General Course, Red and Blue, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 21 Gym Asst., 2, 3, 4. TROBAUGH, SARA J., General Course, Sargasso, 3, 4, Lens, 3. 4, Monitor, 3, 4, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Y-Teens, Vice Pres., 1, Pres.. 2, Honor Society, 4. TROYER, VUILLIAM H., General Course, Red and Blue, 2, Track, 1, 2, Gym Asst., 3. TUBBS, JUDITH KAY. General Course, Student Council, 1, 2, 3. Secy.. 4, Girls' League Council, 4, Sargasso, 2, 3. Assistant Busi- ness Mgr., 4, Red and Blue, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. SENIORS Page 175 SENIORS l Page 176 TUGGLE, GEORGE, General Course. TURNBULL, JOHN, General Course, Monitor. 2, 3, Basketball, 1, Track, 1, 2, 3, Cross-Country, 2, 3, Operator, 1, 2. 3. 4. UTTERBACK, LARRY C., General Course, Entered from Sharpsville H. S., Sharpsville, Ind., 3. VAUGHT, BARBARA JANE, General Course, Honor Society. 3, 4, Class Secy., 4, Girls' League Vice Pres., 4, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Society, 2, 3, 4. VE'SS. BARBARA KATHARINA. General Course, Entered from Girls' H. S., Heidelberg, Germany, 4, Student Council, 4, International Relations Club, 4, Y-Teens, 4. XVALTMAN, CAROL, General Course, Hayden H. S., Hayden, Ind., 2, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1, 32 Sargasso, 3. 4, Yell Group, 3, 4, Autumn Prom, 1, 3, XWALTON, SHARON M., General Course, Sargasso, 1, 2, 3, Red and Blue, 1, 2, 3, Monitor, 1. 2, 3, 4, Hullabaloo, 1, 2, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2. 3, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3. VVEBB, BILLY JOE, Vocational Course. XVEBB, JULIA ALICE, General Course, Yell Group, 2. 3: Glee Club. 1, 2, Dean's Helper, 3, 4, Bible Club, 1, 3, Vice Pres., 2. Treas., 4. VUHITE, GARY A., General Course, Gym Asst., 3, 4. XVHITE, RONALD K., General Course, Honor Society. 3. 4, Sar- gasso Sports Editor, 4, Choir, 3, 4, Boys' State. 4: Scholastic Honors, 1, 2, 3, V. I. C. General Chairman, 4. WHITE, TONITA J., Commercial Course, Band, 1. XVHITED. REBECCA ANNE: Commercial Course, Sargasso, 2, 3, 4, Red and Blue, 4, Lens, 4, Monitor, 3, 4, Hullabaloo, 2, 3, 4, Yell Leader, 4. XVILBER, LARRY. General Course, Monitor Capt., 4, Hi-Y, 4, Science Club, 3. 4, Operator, 1, 4. XXf'ILES, BONNIE LOU, Home Economics Course, Monitor, 3, Glee Club, 1, Nurse's Aid, 3, Y-Teens, 1, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4, Autumn Prom, 1, 2, 3, 4. XVILLIAMS. BETTY JEAN, Commercial Course, Jr.-Sr. Reception. XVILLIAMS, CHARLINE, Academic Course, Student Council, 3, Red and Blue, 4, Dramatic Club, 3, 4, Tllespian Society, 3. 4, Y-Teens, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. XVILLIAMS, DAVID H., Academic Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Science Club, 4, Speech Club, 2, 3, International Relations Club, 3, Hi-Y, 3, Treas., 4, Scholastic Honors, 1, 2, 3. WILSON, NANCY JEANNE, General Course, Monitor, 1. WINGATE, EUGENE. General Course, Red and Blue, 1, 2, 3, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, Glee Club, 1. XWINSLOXV, JAMES XVALKER, Academic Course, Student Council, 2, Class Vice-Pres., 3, Red and Blue, 2, Circulation Mgr., 3, Bus. Mgr., 4, Choir, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4: Thespian Society, 2, 3, Secy., 4 . XVINSLOXV, JUDITH ANN, General Course, Honor Socieiy, 3, 4, Girls' League Council, 1, Red and Blue, 3, Editorial Editor, 4, Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 5, Treas., 4, Future Teachers, 4: Thcspian Society, 3, 4. XWISEHART, DALE, Vocational Course, Entered from Yslete H. S., E'l Paso, Texas, 2. XVOLFE, JERRAJEAN, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 2, 3, 4, Red and Blue 1, 2, 3, 4, Monitor, 4, Capt., 3, Hullabaloo, 2, 3, 4: Autumn Prom, 2, Jr.-Sr. Reception. SENIORS VUOOD, DAN, General Courseg Monitor, 23 Camera Club, -1. WOOD, TED, General COLIISGQ Sharpsville, 2, 3. WOOLLEY, RICHARD ALLEN, General Courseg Red and Blue, 43 Monitor, 3, 43 Basketball, 13 Glee Club, 1. WRIGHT, PHYLLIS JEAN, Commercial Courseg Office Scout, 4. YOUNG, JAMES NEAL, General Courseg Monitor, 13 Glee Club, 1, 23 Yell Group, 43 Jr.-Sr. Reception. YOUNG, JANICE LOUISE, Home Economics COUISCQ Bible Club, 3, 43 Yell Group, 43 Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4. Mr. O. I. Farmer presents Sargasso staff heads one Of MY- Ziegfifld Kig'3f'5 with awards. Bill Bassett, Joe Noel, Judy Phillips, Hullabv-l00 Ch0fU5 11065- and Martha Fry. A lot of us came up with the same answers in physics CIHSS. but Judy Tubbs, Jerry Hartley, Fred I-Iipsher and AI that WHS IUCGIUSC WC W0fliCd W' Mitzelfelt found that having a flat tire shortened llcfhcf- their lunch hour a good bit. Papr- S Page 178 Wilh lhe lurning ol Jrhis page,, we regrellully bring l956 lo a close al Kl-lS. ll has been a wonderful year, rich in advenlure and experience: a year long lo be remembered by all of us. Allhough we cling desperalely lo Jrhe memories of good limes had Jrogelher, There is deep in every hearl a sincere desire To meel lhe challenge of laler life, for in realily, we are nol ending The besl years ol our lives, bul slarl- ing alresh in a new and grealer era, abounding in economic weallh and so- cial opporlunily. ll is wilh lhis lhoughl in mind lhal we say farewell To our years al Kl-lS and look ahead lo a brighl and hopeful lulure. fW3XZW X 'fi ,viffir W -xl ?f '?gll? .ez E J P in '33 iii'-',.m 6? 4 a-QE ' ' Wx fi' ,saw 'ff W Q. Q wi ,lf f W - xw, - . J , ii L4,, J , Lwhb Lv,1 ff r 115 TA? Abney, Sharon-144 Abresch, Audrey-152 Acord, Clyde-159 Acord, Grace-135 Acord, Adair, Norman-144 Patricia-21, 96, 144 I DEX Atkinson, Bob-135 Atkinson, Jeanette-117, 144 Aughe, Mrs. Frances-133 Aughe, Karl-105, 135 Augustine, Danny-135 AuH,Judy-84,109,152 Ault, Robert-159 Austin, Billy-54, 64, 144 Avery, David-54, 144 Avery, Gerry-135 Avey, Barbara-152 Baber, Adams, Frances-135 Adams, james-152 Adams Marjorie-159 Adams, Martha-96, 159 Adams, Mary jane-159 Adams Ralph-144 Addison, Marilyn-144 Adkinson, Jeanette-96 Aerne, Dennis-63, 152 Aerne, Hedy-144 Aerne, Patrick-152 Aerne, Richard-135 Agnew, jackie-84, 112, 152 Ailer, james-135 Ailer, Margie-135 Ailor, Creola-159 Babcock, Barbara-110, 144 Babcock. Robert-159 Ronnie-135 Badger, Susan-84, 112, 144 Bagby, Clifton-159 Bagwell, Bill-135 Bagwell, Nancy-159 Beaver, janet-135 Beck, Anita-152 Beck, Mark-144 Beck,Sandy-89,96,118,144 Beck, Suzanne-88, 159 Beck, Richard-135 Becker, janet-135 Beeler, Dallas-152 ' Beety, Tom-54, 58, 60, 64, 77, 144 Bell, Deanna Kay-160 Bell, Robert-144 Bell, Theopolis--152 Bellamy, Millie-160 Belt, Arthur-144 Belt, Bob-152 Bender, jack-55, 64, 144 Bailey, Duane-159 Bailey, jon-84, 90, 91, 95, 107, 112, 114, 152 Blacklidge, Kent-18, 63. 70. 77. 160 Akers, Donald-155 Akers, jerry--144 Alaska, Virginia-135 Aldridge, Fred-144 Aldridge, Marcia-111, 112, 113, 152 Aldridge, Marjorie-159 Aldridge Phyllis-70, 84, 85, 88 90, 112, 119, 144 Alexander, Davis-135 Alexander, Dee Ann-70, 135 Alexander, Learna-135 Alexander, Shiela-135 Alexander, Terry-152 Alkire, Joyce-93. 135 Alkire, Robert-159 113, Bailey. Kent-1 35 Bailey, Larry-64, 144 Bakeis, Billy-144 Baker, Aubrey-152 Baker, Eddie-83, 135 Baker, jill-90, 91, 152 Baker, Phyllis-152 Bales, Loretta-144 Ballard, Larry-135 Ballard, Roberta-4152 Balog, Estella-90, 152 Balser, Mona-135 Baltgalvis, Brigita-159 Banbury, Frances-84, 108. 159 Banner, Alice-144 Bannon, Miss Bett?127 Banush, Dick--144 Benedic t, David-135 Benham, Mary lone-72, 117, 160 Bennett, Don-152 Benne.t, james-135 Bennett, john-50, 52, 64, 160 Bennett, Kenny-144 Bennett, Pat-97, 135 Bennett, Sandra-152 Benningfield, Iohn-144 Benzinger, Patricia-160 Benzinger, Robert-135 Bergman, Russell-55. 64, Bergstrom, Sandra-152 Berridge, jack-152 Berry, Roger-117, 144 Bess, George-152 Bess, Roger-32, 160 Carolyn-135 Albert-152 144 Besser, Biehle, Biehle, Martin-135 Bitner, Iimmie-135 Bitner, Marcia-152 Blacklidge, Hank-135 Allen, Robert-135 Allen, Sue--152 Alley, David-159 Alley, Rosalie-159 Allman, jane--111, 14 Allsing, Richard-144 Allsop, Carolyn-85, 96, 144 Ammerman, Beverly-152 Ancil, Carolyn-89, 90, 152 Anderson, Lewis-152 Andich, Marshall-152 Andrews Aulton-144 Andrews, Becky-96, 144 Andrews, David-144 Anthony, Glenda-144 Anthony, Johnie-144 Appleby, Ann-144 Arbuckle, Georgianna-70, Arbuckle, Susan--144 89,97,152 Bargerhuff, Ronald-50, 62. 159 Barkdull, jack-135 Barker, Mary Elizabeth-88, 96, 159 Barnett, Barbara-135 Barnett, Bob-135 Barnetthleannette-159 Barngrover, Marilyn-Sl, 90, 752 Barngrover, Mr. Robert-127 Barthelemy, Bill-152 Barthelemy. Marcia-111, 135 Bartlett, Mr. Donald-73, 116, 127 Basham, jerry-51, 64, 152 Bass, Tommy-135 Bassett, Kenneth-152 Bassett, Vfilliam-72, 86, 94, 108, 142, 159, 177 Bates, Frank-152 Baugher, Norman-111 Baugher, Marjorie-70. 34, 135 Blake, Barbara-160 Blake, Peggy-152 Blessing, Wanda-135 Bliss, Jerry-135 Bliss, Ruthann- 160 Blossey, Robert-93. 95, 105. 112 Bockover, Betty -160 Bockover, John-13 5 Bogue, Jeanette-144 Bogue, Robert- 160 Bogue, Wayne-144 Boice, Bill-93, 112, 114, 152 Boles, Bunny--135 Bolinger, Doris-152 Bone, EdwardA152 Bone, Jacquelyn-152 Bone, Karen-144 Bone, Lois-109, 160 Bone, Margy-135 Archer, Ronnie-152 Armstrong, David-14 Arnett, Janice-96, 144 Arnett, Shirley-159 Arnold, Patrick-144 Arthur, Howard-152 Artis, janet-159 Ashburn, lerry-51, 77. 95, 144 Ashburn, Mike-135 Ashcraft, Constance-99, 159 Ashley, David-135 Ashley, Denny-152 Astell, Mike-135 Atkins, Carolyn-144 Atkinson, Betty-152 Barre 1:40 Baugher, Sandra-144 Bauman, Dick-1 35 Baxter Baxter , Jeanne-135 , Judy Kay--144 Baxter, Ralph-152 Bayle, Cynthia-92, 96, 144 Beall, jon-135 Beane, james-50, 64, 152 Beane, Judy-96, 144 Beane, Phyllis-84, 85, 89. 109 112. 152 Beane, Tom-64, 152 Beard, Gertrude-135 Beard, Rodney-144 Beatty, George-135 Boodt, David-144 Bookout, Nancy-89, Boon, Sharon-135 Booth, Dwayne-117, 160 Booth, Robert-160 Bolhe, Janet-160 Bougher, Ann-152 Bougher, Lowell-135 Bourne, Mrs. Josephine-127 Bourne, Miss Neva-127 Bouslog, Kay--92, 135 Bousom, Ralph-135 Bousum, Howard-152 Bowe, Cedric-135 Bowers, Marcia-135 152 2 Bowers, Virgie-144 Bowley, Don-144 Bowley, Jack-144 Bowley, Sharon-160 Bowlin, Danny-135 Bowling, Don-57, 64, 144 Bowling, Shirley-98, 110, 135 Bowser, Jo Ann-135 Boyd, Carolyn-92, 93, 144 Brackin. Sara-135 Brackin, Saundra-47, 70, 71, 84, 85 Burkett-Dan-161 Burnett, Raymon-16 1 Burns, Sharon-84, 85. 152, 157 Burns, Wilson-135 Burtch, jim-15 2 Burton, Beverly-144 Burton, Joyce-144 Burton, Ralph-135 Burton, Rose-135 Burton, Susie-152 87, 98, 109 Chenoweth, Jean-136 Cherry, Beverly-152 Chew, joan-136 Childs, Kay-144 Chism, Linda-136 Chism, Mary-144 Chorrushi, Sharon-136 Christie, Jerry-56, 57, 61, 77, 161 Christman, Mrs. Patricia-127 Christopher, Lilly-136 Clare, Carolyn-97, 136 89, 107, 112, 113, 160 Bradley, Bob-144 Bradway, Bob-93, 135 Braggs, Bonnie-8, 160 Brake, Melveta-92, 97, 135 Branch, john-135 Branch, Luraflli, 97, 109, 117, 152 Branch, Onda-160 Brandon, Daphine-70, 89, 97, 108, Brandon, Duane-135 Brankle. Larr -144 Bush, Keith-135 Bush, Maryellen-152 Bushong, jean-55, 70, 74, 89, 92, 112 113, 142 Bushong, Mr, Robert-46, 50, 127 Butcher, jim-66, 67 Butcher, Dannie-64, 144 ' Butcher, Erma-152 Butcher, Judith-97, 152 Butler, james--50, 161 Butler, Karen-90, 152 Y Richard-64, 117, 144 Cam bell Brasket, Brass, Steve-105, 116, 135 Bratton, Bill-135 Bratton, Robert-47. 72, 84, 87, 90, 99, 160 Bratton, Mr. Russell-46, 51, 58, 63 127 Bratton, Shirley-89, 152 Breckenridge, Franklin-92, 144 Breedlove, Mr. ChesterJ133 Breedlove, Louise-135 Breedlove, Richard-160 Bressler, Patricia-16 0 Brewer, Dorothy-135 Bridegroom, Phillip-144 Briggs, Wilnma-90, 109, 152 Brinson, Charles-135 Brinson, Janice-152 Brittain, Joyce-135 Brittain, Karen-92, 96, 160 Broadley, Carolyn-152 Brock, Betty-152 Brock, Bonita-117, 152 Brock, Charlotte-135 Butler, Melvin-13 5 Butler, Vfeldon-144 Button D.-84, 99, 112, 113 152' MC- Calhoun, Miss Elizabeth-127 Calloway, Richard-135 Cameron, Carolyn--96, 144 Cameron, Douglas-94, 135 Cameron, Gene--51, 144 Cameron, Ida Mae-114, 161 Cameron, james-50, 52, 66, 161 Cameron, Marie-118, 135 Campbell Arlin-66 Campbell Bob-51, 144 Campbell, Darrell-135 Campbell, Dick-54, 58, 144 Merrell-136 Clark, Charles-152 Clark, Hannah-136 Clark, janet-136 Clark, Jerry-92, 144 Clark, Larry-144 Clark, Mrs. Margarette-133 Clark, Marilyn-29, 97, 107, 110, 136 Clark, Robert-136 Clark, Verlin-152 Clevenger, Fred-116, 152 Cline, james-136 Clingenpeel, Barbara-136 Clingenpeel, Mr. Rex-121 Closson, Bill-136 P . Campbell, Robert E.-152 Campbell, Miss Ruth-73, 127 Canady, Donald-152 Canady, Pauline-136 Cantu, Gloria-144 Cantu, john-136 Closson, john--161 Coan, Harry--144 Coady, Robert-105, 117, 161 Coate, Joseph-136 Coate, Naomi-144 Coates, Robert, 92, 95, 144 Coburn, Larry-'144 Coburn, Williarn-50, 161 Cody, jerry--152 Cody, Mike-136 Coe, Carol-16, 70, 84, 90, 144 Coffey, james-92, 93, 99, 105, 161 Coffey, John-144 Cohee, Brenda-136 Colbert, Shirley-98, 136 Colburn, Jewell Dean-145 Cole, Bob--161 Cole, jackie-136 Coleman, David--145 Coleman, Nancy-136 Coles, jerry-136 Bromley, Tom-93, 94, 135 Brown, Burnell-144 Brown, Carol-87, 89, 160 Brown, Constance-98, 161 Brown, Eddie-66 Brown, Irene-111, 135 Brown, Sara-70, 96, 144 Capshaw, Judy-70, 136 Cardwell, Bob-152 Cardwell, James-161 Cardwell, Jimmy-136 Cardwell Larry-161 Carnes, Nancy-117, 118, 1-44 Carnes, Vickie-21, 96, 144 Carpenter, Lucretia-136 Brown, XV. Jack--161 Browning, Dale-152 Browning, Gloria-144 Browning, Sharon--135 B1'umett, Myrna-96, 161 Brunk, Mr. Merrill-122 Bryant, Bob-135 Buchanan, Albert-144 Buchanan, Ruth-135 Carroll, Max-136 Carter, Betty-144 Carter, Charles-55, 136 Carter, Larry-55, 144 Carver, Ronald-152 Cass, janet-136 Cass, Larry--161 Collins, Mrs. Gertrude-127, 132 Collins, jerry-136 Colter, Connie-84, 136 Colter, Gerald-93, 136 Colter, Ralph-161 Colvin, Larry-54, 57, 63, 64, 161 Colyer, Clinton-136 Colyer. Kathleen-136 Comer, Mr. Max-122 Comerford, Max-161 Comerford, Rex-152 Comp, Mrs. Irma-127 Conaway, Carolyn-85. 145 Conawav, Mr. john-127 Cone, Patricia-161 Conner, Julianne-85, 96, 145 Buckingham, Donald-84, 87, 11 Buckingham, joe-144 Buckley, Jean-152 Buckley, Mollie-82, 161 Buckley, Nellie-74, 135, 142 Buckley, Phyllis-135 Buckner, Thomas-135 Budd, Richard-1 35 Buffum, Bugher, Bunch, David-135 Bob-152 David-144 7 161 Cass, Lynda-144 Caster, Lucinda-4110, 152 Caster, Manley- 136 Castner, Andy-50 CHU, Carolyn--14, 89, 92, 97, 108 Catt, Davidv-136 Cavanaugh, Bill-33, 64, 72, 161 Cedars, Martha-93, 96, 144 Cessna, Roberta-136 Cestare, Tom-54, 64, 65, 152 Chaney, joy Ann--90, 144 Conwell, Carole-145 Conwell, Gary-90, 152 Conwell, Gene-162 Conwell, George-136 Conwell, Paul-9, 50, 56, 57, 162 Conwell, Phyllis-145 Conwell, Sondra-145 Conyers, Mary-145 Cook, Harold-145 Cook, Judy-152 Cook, larrv-54, 64, 77, 162 Bunch, Eleanor-152 Bu1'chard, Bill-54, 64, 152 Burgan, Paul-135 Burger, Emily-70, 97, 135 Burger, Nancy-135 Chapel, Mrs. Cornelia-127 Chapman, Carol-136 Chapman, Dennis-152 Charles, Linda'-136 Chegar, Richard-95, 112, 114, 144 Cook, Sondra-152 Cooksey, Robert-145 Cooley, Dan--93, 152 Coombes, Mrs. Lena-109, 127 Coomer, Barbara-145 Page ISI Cooprider, Judy-162 Copeland, Tom-145 Coppock, Judy-136 Coppock, Trueman-152 Corn, Charlotte-145 Corn, Chester-152 Cornell, john-93, 145 Cornwell, Kitty-162 Cossell, Brian-54, 64, 145 Cossell, Paul-58, 60, 62, 77, 145 Cotterman, David-136 Cottingham, Betty-162 Cottingham, Gloria-162 Cottingham, Richard-145 Coughlin, Dannie-136 Coughman, Diana-97 Davis, Davis Bethelda-110, 117, 145 Carolyn-92, 96, 118, 145 Davis David--70, 153 Davis Delores-145 Davis, Donald-145 Davis jack--162 Davis jim-153 Davis, joe-116, 153 Davis Judith-162 Davis Larry-145 Davis, Linda-97, 136 Davis, Marilyn-145 Davis, Mary-70, 145 Davis Mike-117, 136 Davis Saundra-136 Davison, Robert--145 Cover, Miss Fay-16, 195, 127 Cowell, Connie-92 Cow Cow Cox, Cox, Cox, Cox, Cox, ell, jim-116, 145 gill, Esther-96, 145 Bud--153 Floyd-136 Rebecca-162 Robert-162 Virginia-162 Coyner, Ben-162 Crabtree, Roscoe-162 Cragun, joe--21, 145 Cragun, Ronnie-145 Crai, Judie-88, 162 Craig, Kathleen-84, 112, 145 Craig, Mr. Kenneth-46, 127 Crane, Frances-136 Craner, Charles-64 Crawford, Bob-153 Crawford, Mike--145 Creed, Eugene-136 Creviston, Carol-162 Cripe, Evelyn-136 Cripe, Ronald-162 Critchley, Carolyn-153 Critchley, George-162 Critchley, Ruth Ann-162 Critchlow, Miss Sharlot--127, 132 Crone, Mike-117, 162 Crook, Mr. Kenneth-127 Crook, Mrs. Mary-127 Cross, Bob-145 Cross, Mr. Walter-46, 54, 127 Crousore, Victor-145 Crow, Kathv-112, 136 Crowder, Shirley-90, 153 Cruise, Agatha-136 Crumley, Charles-162 Cuellar, Marie-145 Culbertson, Carolyn-136 Culbertson, john-93, 145 Curry, Barbara-145 Cutter, Terry-155 Cuttriss, Ronald-136 Cyre, Beverly-153 -1 3- Daisv,iConnie--136 Dale, jerry-145 Dalzell, Maureen-70, 71, 74, 78, 136 Dalzell, Michael-70, 77, 79, 87, 100, 101, 112, 113, 162 Damewood, Sue-136 Daniels, Sarah-136 Darden, Eddie-136 Darst, Phillip-162 Darter, Louise-145 Daugherty, John-145 Daugherty, Linda-93, 145 Dausch, Mary-155 Davenport, Lynn-51, 58, 60, 145 Davidson, Royal-51, 64, 145 Davis, Barbara-136 Page 182 Day, Dennis-136 Day, Larry-153 Dean, Richard-136 Deardorff, Darlene-70, 97, 136 Decker, Martha-96, 162 Decker, Myrna-163 DeCroes, Sue-83, 112, 113, 163 Defibaugh, Sonjia-145 Deis, David-145 Delong, David-93, 145 Delventhal, Mr. George-133 Dempsey, Mary-145 Denman, Dick-94, 13 6 Denman, Gary-145 Dennis, Gail-96, 116, 145 DeSchamps, jim-136 DeShon, George--136 DeShon, Glenda-163 DeSpain, beverly-136 DeWitt, jim-153 DeWitt, Richard-145 Diller, john-163 Diller, Mary Jayne-163 Dillon, Judy--116, 118, 145 Dimitt, jerry-136 Dininger, Mr. Harry-133 Dishon, Bob-92, 136 Dixon, Carolyn-72, 85, 88, 108, 109, 163 Dixon, Mr. Lee-127 Doak, james-163 Dodrill, Madonna-145 Dodrill, Robert-136 Dodson. Nadene-153 Donelson, Larry-145 Donelson, Nescha-153 Doner, janet-118, 136 Doner, Patricia-145 Donovan, Charles--136 Donovan, Dave-153 Donson, David-55, 136 Doody, Miss Bernice-80, 127 Dossett, Coby Faye-136 Dotterer, Marjorie-116, 136 Dotterer, Vicky-96, 111, 145 Doty, Dick-95, 145 Dowden, Larry-136 Downhour, Richard-116, 145 Douglas, Fred-50, 52, 53, 66, 77, 163 163 Douglas, jim-50, 52. 55, 66, 94, Dradenstett, Connie136 Drago, Josephine-153 Draper, Donald-163 Duffy, Alice-9, 145 Duffy, Shirley-153 Duguay, Robert-153 Duncan, Charlene-145 Duncan, Don-64, 153 Duncan, Ioseph-50, 153 Duncan, Marlene-96, 111, 145 Dunn, Brenda-90, 97, 153 Dunn, Dan-64, 95, 145 Dunn, Kent-94, 136 7 Dunn, Sarah-70, 108, 153 Dunn, Tommy-145 Durham, Bruce-136 Durham, Sue-136 Dwigans, Helen-163 Dwiggans, Nancy-14. 97, 153 Dwyer, Ann-85, 153 Dwver, Linda-118, 136 Dye, jim-145 Dyer, Fred-51, 145 -15- Eades, Carol-84, 89, 90, 163 Eades, Doyan-51, 145 Eades, jim-50, 57, 58, 155 Eads, Bob-136 Eads, Buddy-153 Eads, Ramona-163 Early, Norita Sue-87, 96, 163 Earlywine, Norman-153 Earlywine, Robert-136 East, Carolyn-163 East, Donna-136 East, Richard-95, 155 Eaton, Bob-163 Edson, Eleanor-96, 145 Edwards, Miss Esther-118, 128, 132 Edwards, Zeke-66, 67 Ehrman, Barbara-70, 84, 85, 96, 11 145 Eikenberry, Richard-163 Eikenberry, Shirley--136 Eisinger, Joyce-136 Elkins, Dennis-136 Elkins, Ritchie-33, 163 Ellers, Lou Ann-111, 117, 145 Ellis, Carl-153 Ellis, Dvona-163 Ellis, Myra-136 Ellison, Larry-145 Ellison, Treva-87, 96, 145 Eltzeroth, Karen-88, 145 Eltzeroth, Ronald-163 Elvin, julia-109, 165 Elvin, Richard-54, 64, 145 Engle, Ann-145 Ervington, Ben-63, 145 Esparza, Juanita-145 Etherington, Patricia-136 Evans, Gerald-15 3 Evans, james-136 Evans, Mr. L. j.-122 Evans, Ronald-145 Ewing, Charles-145 Ewing, Mark-136 Ewing, Paul-163 ap- Falls, Wfillie-136 Farlow, Miss Lilith-107, 128 Farmer, Mr. O. I.-21, 128, 177, Farrar, Mrs. Alice-25, 128 Fausset, Miss Mary A.-90, 128 Fawbush, Wilma Ann-136 Fawcett, janet-84, 90, 145 Featherstone, Virginia-90, 153 Federspill, Patricia-97, 136 Federspill, Robert-163 Fell, Mrs. Katharyn-122 Fell, Robert-64, 145 Fenn, Bob-53, 60, 145 Fenn, Diane-93, 84, 145 Fenn, Kay-84, 89, 109, 155, 157 Fenn, Michael-73, 94, 117, 163 Fennell, Bonnie-153 Ferguson, Eddie Pearl-164 Ferguson, james-153 Fernung, Forest-62 Ferry, Paul-117, 145 2 181 Fetterhoff, Barney-111, 145 Fetterhoff, Vonnalou-136 Fewell ohnn 51 114 153 ,J y- , , Fewell, Larry-72, 100, 101, 112, 11 164 Fields, Carolyn-145 Fields, Lanny-136 Fierke, Nancy-99, 164 Fierke, Sherry-145 Fierke, Sondra-137 Fife, Sandy-145 Fine, David-94, 108, 164 F'inley, Carol-84, 85, 96, 105, 145 Finley, Mr. J. O.-122 Finley, Patty-145 Finley, Stephen-112, 113, 13 Fiscus, jerry-54, 145 Fisel, Thomas-164 Fisher, Richard-164 Fisher, Sue-111, 145 Fivecoate, Edward-153 Fivecoate, Jerry-105, 137 Fivecoate, Leonard-145 Fivecoate, Lloyd-153 Fleenor, Mr. Virgil-128 Fletcher, Edna-137 Flick, Sheila-110, 145 Flint, Jeanette-164 Floyd, Von-137 Ford, jamakie-117, 164 Ford, Kenneth- Foreman, Pat-84, 164 Forkner, Dan-51, 145 Forkner, jack-90, 164 Fort, Robert-145 Fortune, Darold-153 Foster, Frances-137 Foush, Virginia-137 Foust, Larry-64, 145 Foust, Marilyn-164 Foust, Robert-64, 153 Foust, Ronald-137 Fowler, jack-153 Fowler, Marie-164 Fowler, Rex-95, 145 Fowler. Stanley-153 Fox, Mr. Willizim-46, 128 France, Harold-164 Frank, Karen-112, 113, 153 Franklin, Mr. Charles XV.-128 3, 3, Fye, Phillip-137 -G- Gabriel, jim--153 Gabriel, Judy-146 Gabriel, Mike-146 Gabriel, Phyllis Jeanne-164 Gabriel, Rex-153 Gaddis, Linda-137 Gaines, Anner-110, 146 Gaines, Martha-164 Gaiser, Johanna-153 Gamblin, Jerry-55, 146 Graves, Betty Jo-88, 165 Graves, Beverly-137 Graves, julie--96, 116, 146 Grawcock, jim-137 Grawcock, Judith-70, 84, 85, 87, 88, 107, 108, 165 Grawcock, Ruth Ann-97, 118, 137 Gray, DeWayne-153 Gray, Glenda-112, 146 Gray, jim-165 Gray, Morris-146 Grecu, Danny-82, 112, 165 Green, Becky-146 Franklin, George-51, 64, 92, 117, 153 Franklin, Marv Sue-89, 92, 116, 146 Franklin, Violet-145 Franklin, Wilyne-153 Frayer. Vernon-54, 64, 116, 153 Frazer, Julia-112, 146 Frazer, Richard--164 Frazier, Vera-153 Fred, Janice-84, 111, 146 Frederickson, Don-93, 164 Frederickson, joe-137 Fredrick, ,Ioan-70, 71, 146 Fredrick, -Iohn--70, 71, 157, 164 Freed, Jeffery-137 Freed, john-54, 64, 146 Freed, Robert-55, 137 Freeman, Barbara-164 Freeman, Linda-146 Freeman, Marilyn-137 French, Charles-93, 116, 137 French, Neva-137 Fricke, Jean--96, 100, 164 Fricke, Judy--146 Fridlin, Bert-52, 95, 146 Fry, Martha-86, 96, 164, 177 Frye, Keith-153 Frye, Vickie-97, 137 Fulkerson, Gerald-146 Gamblin, Robert-164 Gamblin, Ruenell-137 Gammons, Mike-146 Garbert, Connie-70, 97, 137 Garbert, Gary-95, 146 Gardineer, Sandy-70, 146 Garling, Dorletha-146 Garner, Edwin-164 Garrett, jerry-164 Gartin, David-137 Gartin, Judy-137 Gascha, Carolyn--153 Gaskin, George-54, 64, 165 Gaskins, Elva-137 Gaskins, Larry-153 Gatlin, Mr. Vlfilliam-128 Gatman, Gene-153 Gentry, Harold--146 Gentry, Peggy-111, 137 Gerard, Faloe-137 Gibbons, Harold-137 Gibbons, jean-165 Gibbons, Pat-153 Gibbs, Sondra-97, 137 Gift, Gretchen-153 Gilbert, Clarence-137 Gilbreath, Jimmie-137 Giles, Gerald-153 Gillem, johnny-137 Gillem, Judith-153 Gillem, Shirley-146 Gillespie, jack-153 Gillis, Faye-165 Gillman, Miss Norma-128 Gilson, Max-51, 146 Ginn, Miss Alice Jewell-107, 128 Glendenning, Lillie--137 Godfrey, Betty-137 Goings, Roger-117, 165 Golding, Mr. Arch-133 Gofdsberry, Mabel-89, 146 Goldsberry, Sherman--57, 58, 146 Goldsmith, Lorna-137 Goldsworthy, Dennis-43, 165 Golightly, jeff-146 Gollner, I.inda4-146 Gonzalez, junior-90, 153 Gordon, JerryW146 Gordon, Kenny-137 Gosma, Mrs. Ruth-16, 117, 128 Goudy, Connie-88, 146 Grable, Sharon-96, 107, 118, 146 Grady, lSmo,f.:ene-165 Graf, Donna-70. 79, 84, 85, 87, Green , Betty jo-165 Green, Bob-153 Green, Joyce Ann--146 Green, Joyce Elizabeth-137 Green Green e, Dick-153 lee, Mrs. Louie Blanche-128 Greer, Charlene-98, 137 Greer, Sondra-146 Greider, Dick-153 Grider, Janet-137 Griffith, jill--137 Griswold, Marjorie-165 Gronow, Sandra-165 Gross, Ronald-146 Groves, Lawrence-93, 105, 117, 165 Guge, Guge, Charles-146 Connie Lou-165 Gullett, Elmetta-118, 146 Gunning, Billy--137 -Ha. Hagman, Kati-70, 73, 84, 88, 137 Hagman, Kristina-84, 85, 113, 146 Hahn, Bill--62, 153 Hahn, Delores-83, 85, 93, 96, 146 Hale, Bertha-118 Hale, Dannie-13 7 Hale Mary-146 Halei Ronald-105, 165 Hale, Hale, Thelma-153 Vermon-1 53 Haley, Barbara-10, 165 Hall, Bertha-165 Hall, Bob-137 Hall, Charlotte-98, 117, 118, 165 Hall, Fred-146 Hall, Joyce-146 Hall, Mary-137 Hall, Ray-165 Hall, Ronald--92, 153 Hall Sharon-146 Halmage, Marilyn-137 Hamilton, Becky-137 Hamilton, Carolyn-153 Hamilton, Glenell-165 Hamilton, john-153 Hamilton, Mr. Robert-46, 50, 55. 128 Hamlin, Rosalind-88, 146 Hammer, Lamar-166 Hancook, Mrs. Hazel-133 Handl ey, Miss Elizabeth-52, 128 Hanes, Steve-153 Hangworth, Harold-137 Hankemeier, Carol-146 99, 107, 108 Graham, Bonnie-116, 137 Graham, Linda-146 Graham, Marion-146 Graham, Richard-58, 146 Graham Sue-153 Grainger, lilaine Toni-165 Granson, Michael Fred-50, 165 Grant, David, 63, 146 Grant, Mark-54, 137 Grant, Penelope-70, 84, 109, 153 Grant, Ronnie-146 Hankins, Judy-84, 85, 118. 166 Hankins, Kay-70, 146 Hankins, Linda-146 Hanley, Beverly-153 Hanlev, Donna-146 Hanley, Mary-137 Harbaugh, Ray-58, 146 Harhaugh, Mrs. Zona-133 Hardy, Nancy-70, 84, 85, 90, 112, 113 153 Hardy, Mrs. R'oby--97 Harmon, Becky-87, 88, 96, 165 Page IS3 Harmon, Billy-146 Harmon, Charles-153 Hamer, Don-153 Harnish, Alan--90, 153 Hamish, Mary Ellen-74, 79, 84, 107, 108, 142, 165 Harper, Carolyn-97, 137 Harper, Penelope-117, 118, 146 Harper, Ronald-165 Harpold, David-137 Harrell, Larry-47, 153 Harrington, Wilma-137 85 Harris, Becky-153 Harris, Everett-92, 165 Harris, Larry-153 Harris, Richard Edward- Harris, Richard James-137 Harrison, Dan-153 Harrison, Joyce-137 Harison, Ray-137 Harrison, Thomas-165 Hart, Audell-146 Hartley, Jerry--66, 82, 100, 101, 165 Hartley, Terry-137 Hartman, Janice-118, 146 Hartsock, Ronald-153 Hasseld, Pat-85, 109, 153 Hensley, Larry-165 Herbert, Mary Ann-117, 118, 146 Herr, Ralph-55, 77, 13 7 Herrell, Carolyn-153 , Herren, Barbara-165 Herren, Patricia-137 Herren, Robert-153 Herron, Edith-165 Hibler, Ronald-137 Hickman, Dave-64 Hickman, Jim-146 Hickman, Michael-55, 146 Hicks, Bob-90, 146 Hicks, Carolyn-167 Hightower, Carl-153 Hightower, Sue-167 Hill, Barbara--167 Hill, Charles-58, 146 Hill, Mr. Chester-46, 128 Hill, Linda-137 Hilligoss, James-167 Hillis, Judith-153 Hillman, John-64, 153 Himelick, Mr. Alfred-128 Himelick, Paul--92, 95, 146 Hinds, Gerry-117, 15 3 Hines, Janet-84, 146 Hudson, Robert-137 Huffman, George-146 Huffman, Harry-137 Huffman, John-137 Huffman, Robert-50, 66, 67, 167 Hufford, Gene-146 Hufford, Jerry-18, 119, 167 Hughes, Barbara-111, 154 Hughes, Donald-154 Hughes, Grace-167 Hughes, Howard-146 Hughes Jerry-154 Hulet, Jonetta-146 Hulet, Judith-167 Hulet, Karen-97, 138 Hulet, Lottie-154 Humphrey, Nancy-138 Hundley, John-146 Hundley, Marvin-146 Hundley, Michael-154 Hundley, Naomi-154 Hundley Robert-167 Hunsberger, Roger-94, 167 Hunt, Francis-138 Holling Harvey, Marie-137 - Harvey, Patty-165 Haseltine, Ross-737 Hasseld, Don-64 Hathaway, Mr. Charles-122 Hawkins, Allen-165 Hawkins, Fred-55, 165 Hawkins John-100, 105, 114, 165 Hawkins: Larry-153 Hawkins, Lois-96. 146 Haworth, Danny-137 Hayes, Gary-146 Hayes, Jack-153 Hayes, Jan-111, 137 Hayes, Jo-79, 153 Hayes. Robert-94, 146 Hayes, Russell-111 Hayes, Sharon-146 Hayes, Willizrm-137 Haynes, Blain-137 Hays, Roger, 54, 64, 95, 146 Hinson, Lorce-146 Hinson, Veda-146 Hipsher, Fred-167, 177 Hite, Larry-154 Hite, Richard-137 Hite, R obert-137 Hizer, Carolyn-137 Hizer, Elizabeth-167 Hizer, Janice-98, 154 Hoard, George-154 Hobbs, Jerry-154 Hockensmith, Royce-154 Hodge, Charles-137 Hoffman, LeRoy-154 Hogan, Bob-154 Hogan. Nancy-154 Hogan, Wfilliam A.-146 Hogan, XX'illie-137 Hoghe, Sherry-137 Holder, Richard-137 sworth, Larry-93, 154 Hunt, Marjo-112. 138 Hunt, Patricia-97, 107, 138 Hunter, Judy-90, 109, 112, 154 Hunter, Linda-154 Hurlock, Raymond-167 Hurst, Joyce-154 Hurst, Richard-85, 94, 107, 117, 167 Huston, Carole-138 Hutchcroft, Mrs. Martha-128 Hutchcroft, Miss Melda-128 Huth, Jim-154 Hutson, Janice--92, 112, 113, 167 Hutto, Harold-152 ,154 Hutto, John-146 Hutto, Martha-117, 146 Hutto, Wfilliam-88, 89, 119, 167 1,1- Imbler, Marsha-154 Ingle, David-138 Ingle. Dwight-154 Ingle, Larry-85, 87, 95, 154 Ingle, Roger-167 Ingram, Sharon-138 Haywood, Bill-137 Heavlin, Kristina-116, 165 Heck. Roy-165 Heckman, Marta-146 Hedrick, Frank-137 Hedrick, Hope-137 Heflin, Mary-153 Heflin, Sally-165 Heflin, Wayne-137 Heilman, Dave-165 Heilman, Dorina-137 Heiny, Rita-165 Heiny, Sharon-137 Helm, James-117, 165 Helsley, Kay-137 Helving. Charles-146 Henderlong, Carole-79, 84, 108, 165 Henderson, Bob-94, 137 Henderson, Elizabeth-96, 117, 146 Henderson, Nancy-117, 146 Henderson, William-146 Henger, Annette-118, 165 Henry, Gail-153 Henry, Jerry-165 Hollis, Maggie-98, 146 Hollis, Mary Lee-167 Hollis, Norman-137 Holloway, Jack-137 Holloway, Marjorie-109, 167 Holloway, Roberta-154 Holt, Loretta-97, 111, 154 Holt, Nancy-84, 107, 114, 167 Hooker, Janet-137 Hoover, David-72, 84, 167 Hoover, Mr. Earl-128 Hopkins, George-92, 137 Hord, Joann, 79, 167 Horn, Miss Ruth-128 Horne, Jacqueline-70, 154 Horsman, Dan-94, 137 Horsman, Julie-84, 85, 146 Horst, Chris-83, 154 Houchin, Sandra-137 Houser, Joe-146 Hovis, Judy-146 Howard, David-137 Howell, George-54, 64, 85, 90, 117, 167 Ingrum, Dave-154 Irick, Irwin, John-154 Carolyn-138 Irwin, Judith-147 Isaac, Patricia-138 Isaacs, Carolyn-154 Jacksc Beverly-138 Brenda-98, 138 Jackson, Jerry-63, 147 Jackson, Jim-95, 147 Jackson, John-147 Jackson, Mary Evyalene-147 Jackson, Paul-138 James, Beverly-168 James, Donna-138 James, Janet-154 James, Mauri-62, 90, 154 James on, Evalee-138 Janner, Bill-138 Janson, Fred-64 Janson, Joseph-18, 70, 84, 99, 168 Jackson, Jackson, in, Carol Beverly-88, 96, 168 Henry, Judie-84, 89, 90, 91, 118, 153 Henry, Larry E.-146 Henry, Larry Joe-93, 146 Henry, Martha-96, 146 Henry, Myron-92, 137 Henry, Victor-r-146 Henry, William-153 Page 184 Howell, Janet-146 Howell, Sarah-70, 84, 88, 112, 137, 157 Hoyet, Richard-19, 62, 167 Hubbard, Sharon-137 Hudson, Ernest-146 Hudson, Jim-51, 55, 95, 146 118, Jaqua, Jack-147 Jaqua, Penny-90, 96, 168 Jarrett, Jack-168 Jarvis, Michael-138 Jewell, Bob-138 Jewell, Glen-138 Jol1ns, Frances-138 Jolms, I rene-1 54 Johns, Jan et-97, 138 Johnson, Barbara-154 Johnson, Dixie-147 Johnson, Doris-154 Johnson, Elizabeth-168 Johnson, Frances-90, 109, 157, 154 Johnson, Gary-138 Johnson, Larry Arnold-138 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Larry Dwaine-154 , Jean-138 , John-147 , Pat-154 , Priscilla-147 , Richard-138 Ted-138 a Johnston, DeeDee-84, 138 Johnston, Judith-138 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones J Franklin-138 Harold-138 Mr. Haven-128 ack-154 Jones, Mrs. Jane-72, 128 ones, Mr. J. Paul-70, 77, 128 J Jones, Judy--138 Jones, Rosetta-98, 168 Jones Shirle -147 - Kiley, Steven-168 Kincaid, James-95, 154 Kinder, Jeanne-147 Kinder, Howard Wayne-7, 168 King, Carol-138 King, Jean-147 King, Judy-154 King, Michael-54, 64, 112, 1 King, Phyllis-168 King Ronald-138 Kinney, Madonna--147 Kirby, Boyd--154 Kirby, Pat-154 Jonsson, Karen-168 jonssim, Barham-70, 34, 96, 112, 147 Joseph, Johnny-63, 168 Joseph, Virgil-105, 138 Joyce, Paul-147 Justice, Michael-55, 64, 147 LKW. Kanable, Katherine-168 Karnes, James Richard-168 Kassell, Jerry-92, 147 Kauble, Phil-138 Kauble, Wfade--154 Kaufman, Diane-154 Kaufman, Jack-154 Kaufman, Joy-138 Kay, Miss Helen-129 Kearney, June-95, 96, 147 Keisling, Mr. Lloyd-129 Keith, Judy-147 Kirkman, Larry-93, 154 Kirkpatrick, Tom-154 Kiser, Connie-138 Kitchell, Richard-147 Kitts, Ronald-154 Kitts, Thomas-93, 94, 168 Klein, Howard-138 Klinger, Mr. Charles-112, 129 Klingerman, Myra-21 Knight, Richard-138 Knisely, Mary-138 Knotts, Carol-138 Knotts, Jim-147 Knouff, Eddie-147 Koon, Marilyn--147 Korby, Eddie-117, 168 Kramer, Charles-51, 55, 147 Kreag, Benny-168 Kreig, Leda-138 Kring, Roger-138 Kring, Tom-93, 95, 154 Krise, Robert-147 Krise, Ronald-138 Kublv, Larry-138 Kudsi-Zadeh, Albert-108, 168 Kuhn, Joe-138 Keith, Patty-96, 147 Keith, Tom-168 Kellar, Becky-96, 147 Kellar, Carol-168 Kellar, Paul-138 Kellar, Virginia-90, 96, 168 Kelley, Terrance-138 Kellum, Christy-51, 147 Mageals Kelly, Ethel-154 Kelly, Jeffrey-138 Kelly, Kay-70, 84, 90, 100, 101, 109 112, 113, 114, 168 Kelly, Maurine-138 Kelly, Mike-vo, 154 Kemper, Gary-93, 147 Kendall, Gerald--147 Kendall, Mr. J. Paul-107, 129 Kendall, Sharon-138 Kennedy, Bob-138 Kennedy, Don-154 Kennedy, Vincent-154 Kenworthy, Jane-99, 168 Kenworthy, Jim-94, 138 Kenworthy, Roxanna-138 Kern, Mrs. Mildred-129 Kerns, Jeanette-147 Kessler, Bill-77,4138 Kessler, Emily-108, 118, 154 Kessler, Judith-9, 21, 47, 70, 74, 84 87, 100, 101, 142, 168 Kiger, Mr. Karl-129 Kuhns, Thomas-16 8 Kull, Marsha-111, 154 Kuntz, Arthur--105, 15 4 Kuntz, Marsha--147 Kuntz, Mary Jane-154 -L- Lacy, Gail, 92, 116, 147 Lacy, Mrs. Gladys-133 Lacy, Shirley-138 LaDow, Loren-154 LaFolette, Barbara-154 Lamberson, Larry-154 Lamberson, Micky-154 Lambert, Kenneth-138 Lambert, Maxine--154 Lamm, Vivian-89, 154 Land, Sandra-89, 154 Langford, Max-154 Langley, Ruby-138 Languell, Ronnie-138 LaRowe, Myron-95, 154 Larrison, Nancy-85, 87, 89, 110, 154 Lawhead, Dave-117, 138 Lawrence, Gary-138 Braden-154 Lawson, Lawson, Daniel!-138 Lawson, Don-154 13, 147 97. 109, Lee, Harold-138 Lee, J anet-138 Lee, Ronald-147 Leffert, Debbie-84, 112, 154 Leffert, Robert-72, 117, 169 Leger, Jim-147 Legg, Mrs. Isabella-129 Leisure, Fred-138 Leisure, Larry-138 LeMasters, Paul--138 Lembke, Barbara-84, 87, 113, 118, 154, 157 Lemieux, Irene--117, 154 89, 90 117 Lemons, Joe-147 Lester, Mr. Charles-129 Lester, Judy-147 Lewis, Arlene-96, 147 Lewis, Janice-138 Lewis, Paul-105, 169 Libby. Peter788, 107, 112, 114, 169 Lightfoot, DeWain-95, 154 Ligon, Walter-50, 64, 77, 147 Lindley, Mrs. Audra-70, 74, 129, 142 Lindley, Mr. Herman-133 Lindley, Janyth-169 Lindley, Larry-138 Lindsay, Anne-117, 147 Lineback, Mr. Clifford-129 Linzey, Bob-66. 105, 154 Lipkey, Vic-138 Little, Dixie-147 Little, Larry-111, 147 Livingston, Judy-70, 84, 89, 109 Livingston, Mrs. Mary Ann-129 Lloyd, Carol-85, 169 Lloyd, Robert-154, 157 Locke, Mrs. Esther-129, 132 Lockhart, Barbara-138 Long, David-93, 138 Long, Karen-138 Long, Ruth-138 Longfellow, Jack-29, 93, 138 Longnecker, John--138 Louthan, Bill-154 Lowder, David-138 Lucas, Mike--138 Lushin, Diane-147 Luttrell, Everett-147 Lyle, Mary+l 54 Lyncl1, Homer-154 Lynn, Helen-89, 154 Lytle, Douglas-154 Lytle, Judy-138 Lytle, Roger--138 Lytle, Sandra-169 Lytle, William Richard-169 M Mabie, M1'. Walter-133 Mabra, Myrna-4138 Mabra, Paul-54, 154 Machin, M1's. Helen B.-129 Maddox Barbara-138 Maddox, Mrs. Beverly-129, 132 Maddox, Bob-154 Maddox, Mr. Ed-129 Maddox, Janice-138 on, Brenda-96, 147 Lawson, Lawson Layton, Mrs. Lavanche--133 Javona-70 111, 138 i Kenny-1 38, Leach, Gerald-147 Leach, Lindell-92, 112, 113, 1 Lear, Charles-154 Lear, Judy--97, 154 Lechner, Connie-84, 89, 15 4 Lee, Carol-154 Lee, Donna-168 Lee, Greta-169 14, 147 Maher, Mike-138 Maher, Nancy-70, 84, 85, 87, 147 Mzlllef. Rita-47, 70, 71, 89, 109, 154 Maiden, Jean-138 Main, Adair-138 Main, Jim-64, 154 Malone, Harry-147 Mann. Mr. Maurice--129 Mannion, John-138 Maple, Bill-154 Marcrum, Julianne-138 Page 18 1 Martin, Amanda--138 Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin 154 Martin , Edward-168 , Jerry G.-50, 64, 65, , Byrl-64, 90, 154 , Carol--154 , Dyrl-54, 169 err Lee 147 , J Y - Martin, Joyce Ann-147 Martin, Joyce M.-138 Morris Miller Mrs. Mary-1 33 Martin, Kent-95, 138 Martin, Margaret-40, 154 Patty-154 Paul--138 Martin, Martin, Martzolf, Gary-18, 84, 169 Marut, Charles-92, 94, 169 Masquellette, Roger--147 Massey, Robert-90, 169 Massie, jesse-147 Mason, Mr. Everett-129 Mason, Gregory-94, 138 Mason, Jeanne--70, 88, 138, 157 Mast, Mr. Guy--133 Mast, Sam--155 Masters, Sharon-169 Maudlin, Pat-147 Maurer, Sonja-169 Maxwell, Robert-17, 56, 57, 77, Maxwell, Ronald-155 May, Gary F.--155 May, Gary J.-139 Mayfield, Mike--94, 169 Maynard, Edward-92, 147 McAnich, Wilma-139 McAninch, Richard-155 McAninch, Robert-155 McBell, Randall- 155 McBride, Diana-155, 157 McCallum, Sue-147 McCann, David-139 McCann, Robert-94, 117, 169 McCarter, Sondra-155 McClain, Harold-139 McClain, Iohn-155 McClain, Mary-117, 147 McClain, Nancy-118, 155 McClelland, Sharon-147 McC1ung, Mrs. Peggy-34, 73, 109 129 McCombs, Dale-1-W McCombs, Nancy-96 McCord, Linda-147 McCord, Ruth-92. 139 McCoy, Connie-147 McCoy, Donald-32, 66, 155 McCoy, Earl-147 McCoy, Frank-92, 169 McCoy, McDor Joyce -V-93, 139 man, ldar--110, 169 McElfresl1, Carl--139 McEntee, Barbara-139 McFall, Sharon-169 McGregor. Wanda-155 McGrigg, Charles--139 McGuire, jim-147 McGuire, Nancy-139 McGuire, Warida---169 McHale, Mary jo-169 Mclnto sh, David-139 66, 77, 169 McKown, Harold-51, 147 McMain, Gail-139 McMil1ian, Mary-147 McNew, Ronnie-62, 147 McQuinn, Charles-147 McQuiston, Richard-170 Meacham, James-94, 139 Meacham, Mildred-155 Meadows, Myra-147 Measles, Ellen-147 Meiring, Jim-50, 66, 67, 170 Meissenest, E. J.-51, 64, 95, 147 Meritt, Elaine-139 Meritt, Mrs. julia-133 Meritt, Maureen-85, 89, 108, 155 Meriweather, Daisy-155 Meriweather, Dorothy-155 Merlo, Rina-170 Merrell, Rosilee-170 Metz, Chiquita-147 Metz, Steve-116, 170 Meyers, Mr. Francis-133 Meyers, Ray-147 Michael, Charles-139 Michael, Doris-155 Mickaelson, Bob-139 Mitchell, Nancy-93, 147 Mitchell, Sophia-147 Mitzelfelt, Al-99, 170, 177 Mitzelfelt, Barbara-84, 85, 112, Mitzelfelt, Marilyn--139 Moberly, Nancy-155 Mock, judv-74, 89, 90, 170 Mognett, Dixie-170 Moloch, Bill-147 Mooney, Beverly-170 Mooney, Pat-155 Mooney, Williaiii-159 Moore, Allen-155 Moore, Mr, Allen-95, 116, 129 Moore, Carolyn-139 Moore, Clarence-153 Moore, Mr. Frank-129, 151 Moore D Moore, Moore Lutricia-147 Rooert--170 Ronald-170 Middleton, joellen-70, 74, 85, 89, 97, 108, 109, 142, 155 Mighell, Dallas-147 Migllell, Millie--155 Miles, Bonnie-97, 139 Miller, Betty-139 Miller, Beverly-70, 147 Miller, Bill-64 Miller, Bonnie-147 Miller Charles-93, 139 Miller Miller Miller Miller, Miller Miller y i Donald Allen-17, 57, 170 Donald Floyd-95, 147 Frank-147 Hershell-139 jane-70, 139 janet-112, 147 Miller, Janice-155 Miller, Iohn-155 Miller Margaret-155 Miller, Marilyn-155 Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller a 1 Mary Ann-92, 170 Myrna-139 Nancy Dee-155 Nancy E,-93, 155 Mr. H. Paul-133 Phyllis-139 07 Miller, Robert-70, 72, 92, 94, 1 117, 170 Miller, Roger-147 Miller, Ronald-139 Miller, Ruth--170 Miller,'Saral1-83, 84, 108, 109, 155 Miller, Shirley-139 Miller, Steve-147 Miller, Susan-139, 157 Miller, Tola-155 Miller Wayne-90, 116, 155 McIntosh, Miss Elizabeth-73, 129, 131 McIntosh, Sharon-24, 90, 170 McKasson, Anna-139 McKay, Mary Nell-97, 155 McKay, Larry-139 McKee, Dennis-55, 51, 64, 155 McKinley, Miss Bernice-111, 129 McKinney, Mike-139 McKoon, Nancy--147 Page 186 Milligan, Dixie-147 Milner, Shirley-139 Mills, Harvey-51, 55, 147 Mills, Steve-147 Mills, Wfilliam-170 Miltenberger, Jerry-95, 117, 155 Miltenburger, Larry-33, 47, 94, 119, 170 Minor, Kenny, 51, 147 Minor, Nancy-170 Mitchell, Bob-147 Mitchell, Carlene-139 Mitchell, Caryl-89, 170 Mitchell, Kay-147 87, 90, Moos, John -139 Morelock, Bill-95 Morelock, jane-139 Morelock, Robert---55, 170 Morelock, Sharon-155 Morgan, Kenneth-51, 111, 1-17 Morris Carl-147 Morris, Carleen-110, 155 Morris, Diana-139 Morris, Dixie-139 Morris, Nancy-147 Morris Patsy-139 Q Ronald-139 147 Morrison, Patricia-85, 88, 118, 170 Morrow, Donald-105, 170 Morrow, Richard-147 Moser, Helen-147 Moser, joseph-105, 170 Moser, Marilyn-85, 155 Mosier, Vi-159 Moss, Mr. Fred-129 Moss, Linda-85, 93. 96, 105, 148 Mossholder, Bud--139 Mote, Geneva-171 Mozzone, Mike-148 Mozzone, Phil-112, 113, 155 Mugg, Edith-96, 148 Mullins, Mr. ,Ioe-129 Mulvaney, Bill-148 Muncie, Mr. J. Warrrcn-1311 Munson, Bill-64 Munson, Ernest-54, 148 Munson, Eugene-139 Murchison, Fav-139 Murchison, Wilton-51, 148 Murphy, Kay-139 Musgrave, Ronnie-105 Musgrove, Charles-139 Mustard, Mrs. Dione-130 Mustard, Mr. Frecl-73. 108, 130 Mustard, Georgann-84, 85, 148 Myer, Mitzi-84, 148 Myer, Ronnie-64, 92, 155 Myers, Carolyn-139 Myers, David-116, 171 Myers, Ellen-148 Myers, Geraldine-96, 148 Myers, Larry-64 Myers, joan-139 Myers, Sue-70, 116 MN- Naftzger, Bill-63 Name, Billy-148 Nay, Margaret-171 Nay, Nancy-139 Neal, Jerry-50, 62, 73, 155 93, 96 Needham, David-148 Nehar, Bill-139 Neighbors, Edward-139 Nelson, Kent-62 Nelson, Marjorie-33, 72, 107, 112, 113, 114 Nelson, Mrs. Mary-110, 130 Nelson, Wilma:-139 Newby, Newlon, Charles-148 Mt. Rav-130 Newman, Betty--89. 155, 157 Nichols, Mrs. Barbara-130 Nicholson, Bob-139 Nicholson, jim-48 Nicholson, NX'illiam-62, 171 Nielander, Steve-95, 155 Noble, Linda-139 Noel, joseph-63, 70, 86, 171, 177 Nolan, Bill-139 Noland, Patricia-70, 148 Noland, Rebecca-97, 109, 155 Norris, john-107, 155 North, Mr. Douglas-130 Northington, Harry-51, 57, 148 Nutt, Ronnie-139 Nutter, Robert-171 Nyffeler, Duan-92, 148 Nyffeler, Wayne-51, 155 ,Q- O'Blenis, Mary--139 O'Blenis, Nancy-139 Odom, john-64 Ogletree, Shirley-148 O'Harra, Karen--85, 89, 92, 93, 155 Olmstead, Sue-171 Olson, john-148 Pearcy. jerry-171 Pearson, Judy-148 Peel, Don-148 Peel, Starr-171 Pelley, Judy-171 Pence, Jane-87, 112, 113, 114, 171 Pennell, Philip-57, 66, 72, 77, 171 Pennington, Charles-93, 95, 116, 148 Pennycoff, Darrell-148 Pennycoff, Roberta--139 Penz, Judy-148 Penz, Mark-139 Perkins, Shirley-171 Perkins, Tom-83, 155 Perry, Bill-87, 90, 91, 116, 155 Peters, David-107, 139 Petit, David-148 Pettit, Sara-84, 85. 89, 108, 109, 155 Petty, Margaret-155 Phelps, Gilbert-171 Pherson, Laurel Joanne-148 Pherson, Shirley-87, 97, 110, 148 Philipy, Mrs. Geraldine-130 Philipy, Robert-139 Philebaum Patt -155 Phillips, y Y Donald-139 Phillips, Mr. Edawrd-130 Phillips, joseph--139 Phillips, Judy--72, 73, 74, 86, 108, 171 Phillips, Nancy-139 Phillips. Wfilliam-171 Phipps, john-155 Phipps, Roger-93, 95, 105, 117, 148 Pickard, Kenneth-1 39 Ooten, Wandir-155 Orem, Mrs. Pauline--130 Orman, Osborn, Osborn, Ouslev, Glendine-139 David Charles--171 David L.-139 jerry-148 Overholser. Linda--171 Overton, Mr. Frank-46, 54, 130 Overton, Steve-55, 139 Pickard, Paul-148 Pikhard, Richard-139 Pickett, Patricia-111, 172 Pierce, David-148 Pierce, Vickie-148 Pigott, Michael-172 Pine, Donald-172 Pine, Russell-55, 139 Pine, Ruthann--148 Owen, Ellen-155 Owen, Victor-139 -11- Padgett, Wanda-139 Pancoast, Susan-97, 139 Pardue, Mr. Robert-130 Paris, Tony-62 Parker, Bob-155 Parkhurst, Larry-148 Parks, Arnold-148 Partlow, Ralph-155 Partlow, Raymond-171 Pasquali, Emily-155 Patrick, Mr. I-larry-133 Patterson, Judy-84, 85, 171 Patterson, Merle-148 Patterson, William- Paul, Annette-155 Haul, Earl-148 Paul, Martin-93, 139 Paul, Phillip-93, 171 Pavey, Mrs. Opal--133 Pavlick, John-171 Pavlick, Mr. Matthew-72, 130 Pavlick, Robert-139 Paxton, Mr. james-133 Payne, Charles-155 Payne, James-139 Payne, Linda-148 Payne, Marilyn-139 Pearce, Ann-82, 110, 112, 171 Pearce, Miss Estella-70, 74, 130 Pinkston, Bill-70, 139 Pio, Bill-148 Pio, Patty-139 Platt, Mr. joseph-17, 46, 57, 130 Poe, Betty-172 Poe, Lewis-70, 83, 95, 155 Poe, Rita-83, 97, 118, 139 Putt, Cl1:lfl6S-72, 94, 107, 117, 172 Putt, Suellen-97, 139 Pyke, Gloria-140 Pyle. Sally-72, 90. 107, 112, 113, 172 Quinnette, Marilyn-84, 85, 172 -R. Rzlab, C. Edward-117, 148 Raber, Betty-140 Raber, Larry-172 Raber, Sondra-140 Ragains, Diane-84, 85, 92, 109, 112, 113, 155 Ragains, Mr. joseph-92, 130 Railsback, Miss Helen-72, 130 Ramberger, Leroy-148 Ramberger, Williarnl-155 Rammell, Mr. Bill-94 Ramsey, Lazerna-140 Ramsey, Marjorie-172 Randolph, Melodene-140 Ratcliff, Dennis-155 Ray, jackie-90, 118, 14 8 Rayl, Betty-172 Rayl, jim--140 Rayl, Roberta-140 Rayles, Nancy-148 Rayls, jay-140 Rayn, Larry-155 Record, Lincoln--95, 155 Reder, Helen-84, 85, 112. 114, 148 Reder, Sharon-72, 87. 107, 112, 113 172 Reecer, Wfilliam-140 Redman, Charles-55 Redman, Clarence-155 Reed, Delonna-148 Reed. Devena-87, 89. 96, 107, 110, 117, 155 Reed, Gevene--148 Reed, Rebecca-70, 112, 140 Reed, Virginia--110. 148 Reel, BilIH50, 66 Rees, Nancy-117, 140 Rees, Sandra-109, 117, 155 Reeves, Mildred-98, 155 Reichenbach. Marvin-93, 148 Reichenback. Sharon-140 Reinhardt, Blaine-140 Reinhold, Florence-172 Reith, Edward-148 Reith, Ellen-84, 118. 140 Reith, james-18, 117, 118 w Poppas. Vanetta-21, 87, 80, 109, 155, 157 Porter, Gerald-139 Porter, jim-62. 155 Porter, Sonya-172 Poulos, Alexandra-139 Powell, james-139 Powell, Mr. joseph-72, 130 Powell, Particia-139 Poynter, Bob-15 5 Poynter, Marjorie-70, 96, 108, 148 Resley, Arthur-92, 172 Reyburn, Ned-93, 140 Reynolds, Berdina-140 Reynolds, Douglas-148 Reynolds. L. V.-140 Reynolds. Phillip-51, 155 Reynolds, Roberta-89, 109, 155 Rhinebarger, Gary--148 Rich, Kenneth--172 Prather, Mr. Geneal-130 Pratt, Beverly-139 Pratt, Furmana-139 Pratt. Patty-139 Pratt. Robert-155 Preston, Fred-148 Price, Ann'-97, 105, 110, 139 Price, David-55, 94, 139 Prince, Ruth-155 Propes, Deanna-148 Propcs, Judith-139 Pruitt, Charles--148 Puett, Donald-64, 77, 155 Pusateri, Robert--139 Puterbaugh. Karen-118, 155 Richards, Bob-140 Richards, Sondra-172 Richardson, Dan-148 Richardson, Mary-21 Richey, Doris-155 Richey, Oneida-155 Ricks, Pamela-117, 140 Ricks, Rhoda-155 Riddle. Bill-55, 148 Riddle. Marcine-172 Ridgeway, Anne-96, 172 Ridfzeway, Danny-140 Ridgeway, Dave-155 Riffe, Andrea--96, 148 Riffe, Nola-172 Page IQ Riggs, Fred-155 Riggs, Nancy-96, 148 Riley, Jerry--140 Riley, Patty-110, 148 Rine, James-18, 117. 119, Ringeisen, Michael-172 Ringeisen, Shirley-172 Rink, Larry-148 Rink, Linda--173 Roark Rivers, Rivers, Roach y Don-90, 95, 155 Ralph-93, 140 Patricia-155 Roach, Rodney, 116, 140 Roark, Barbara-173 Nancy-148 172 Saul, Joy--93, 117, 140 Saunders, Charles-93, 140 Sauve, Eva-116, 148 Sauve, Norman-140 Scales, Joe-117, 173 Schaeffer, Carol-173 Schaeffer, Sandra-140 Schafer, Judith-148 Silvey, Lane-149 Simmons, Bill-55, 140 Simmons, Glenn-140 Simmons, Ivan-173 Simmons, Jim-111, 116, 156 Simmons, Sue-110, 174 Simmons, Thomas-17, 50, 52, 57, 66 77, 174 Scheck, Cliff-140 Scheck, William-63, 117, 173 Scheetz, Betty-140 Schelbert, Max-173 Schofield, Helen-97, 118, 156 School Board-122 Paul-156 Schroeter, Roberts, Carolyn-88, 110, 148 Robertson, James-62, 148 Robertson, Richard-140 Robinson, Janet-87, 148 Robinson, Sandra-96, 140 Rocchio, Dominic-155 Roe, Charlotte-155 Roe, Mr. Forrest-130 Roe, Helen-96, 148 Roe, Jan-93, 140 Roe, Nancy-140 Roe, Ronald-92, 95, 111, 148 Roe, Roe, Sondra-16, 19. 109, 117, 155 Ted-140 Schorm, Don-58, 60, 64, 148 Schrock, David-55, 95 Schrock, Donna-140 Schrock, Roger-62 Schwartz, Betsy-84, 112, 140 Schwindt, Mrs. Arthur-96 Schwindt, Larry-148 Schwindt, Robert-70, 71, 173 Sciortino Karlene-1 12, 1 56 Scott, Kiy-140 Simmons, Wayne-174 Simmons, Wendell-149 Simpson, Barbara-29, 70, 84, 140 Simpson, Elizabeth-82, 85, 87, 112 113, 174 Simpson, Sharon-174 Sims, Jerry-174 Sitzes, Loren-140 Sitzes, Velda-156 Skomp, Russell--140 Smeltzer, Beverly-140 Smiley, Nancy-74, 116, 149 Smiley, Sandra--116, 140 Roesener, Ed--140 Rogers. Gary-148 Rogers, Paul-148 Rolfe, David-148 Rolfe, John-155 Root, Roberts-173 Rose, Monty--173 Rose, Velma--140 Ross, Michael-83, 140 Ross, Patty-140 Ross, Vfilliam-140 Rosselot, Frieda-148 Rosselot, Oliver-148 Rosselot, Ronald-148 Rostron, Bob--155 Rostron, Russell-140 Roswog, Joseph--140 Scott, Nora-140 Seagrave, Ed-92, 112, 113, 114, 148 Seagrave, Mrs. Elsie-112, 113, 130 Seagrave, Steve-140 Sebree, Brenda-148 Settle, Carolyn-140 Sewell, Donna-70, 97, 156 Sewell, Vernon-140 Sexton. James-148 Sexton, Jerry-173 Shackelford, Janet-14 0 Shaffer, Gary--156 Shallenberger, Gerald-140 Shank, LuAnn-70, 84, 87, 109, 173 Scheckles, Charles-156 Sheeley, Allan Ronald-173 Sheely, David-148 Sheerin, Dennis-140 Sheldmyer, Sharon-140 Shelley, Mable-110, 148 Rouse, Jerry-140 Rouse, Margie-155 Rowie, Deloris-155 Ruchle, Gail-148 Rude, Donald-155 Rudy, Judith--148 Runsick, Freda-173 Runsick, Theda-173 Runstadler. Char-Rae-140 Rush, Kenneth-155 Rush, Mike-140 Rusk, Janet-148 Rusk, Richard-140 Russell, Bette-148 Rutherford, Tom-140 Ryan, Tom-140 1.5- Sacks. Richard-155 Sallee, Jean--140 Shelley, Vfeldon-35. 173 Sheline. David-140 Shelton, Anita-148 Shelton, Rita-156 Shepherd, Mike-156 Shepherd, Ruby-156 Shepherd, Ruth-156 Sherrow. Wayne-55, 148 Shirley, Nancelyn-156 Shirar, Jephalene-97, 140 Shoemaker, Luther-140 Shook, Everett-148 Shook, Rochelle-173 Short, Pamela-175 Short, Robert-140 Short. Sue-140 Showalter, Leroy-140 Shrock, David-64, 148 Shrock, Roger-156 Shuck, Marjorie-140 Sallee, Ronald-51, 156 Salmons, Carole-96. 148 Samuels, Sondra-140 Samuelson, Shareen,-110, 156 Sanburn, Judv-148 Sandberg, Susan-140 Sandifer, Sondra--156 Sandifer, Waiyne-156 Sargent, Clarence-173 Sargent, Sandra-148 Satterwhite, Donna-140 Saul, Beverly-173 Saul, Dee-92, 117, 173 Page 188 Shull, Nellie-140 Shumaker, Lynda-148 Shuss, Becky-84, 85, 109, 112, 113, 142, 173 Shuss, Sara-70, 96, 149 Shutt. Jack-140 Shutt, Joan-97, 140 Shutt, Richard-156 Sibbitt, Marjorie-173 Siess, James--24, 90, 173 Silence, Jerry-51, 55, 64, 149 Siler, Ronald-156 Sill, Miss Lyla-130 Smith Cassie-140 Smithi Danny-140 Smith, Glenda-140 Smith, Lucille-110 Smith, Smith, James G.-92, 156 James R.-156 Smith, Janet-83, 174 Smith, Judie Ann--149 Smith, Judith Ann-96, 140 Smith, Judith Ann-140 Smith, Judy-140 Smith, Lucille-149 Smith, Marvin-111, 149 Smith, Nancy-140 Smith, Patricia-140 Smith, Richard Allen--50, 174 Smith, Richard A.-156 Smith, Richard E.-149 Smith, Richard L.-156 Smith, Richard Lee--140 Smith, Richard N.-140 Smith, Robert Earl-140 Smith, Robert Gerry-174 Smith, Roger-156 Smith, Ronnie-49, 50, 64, 90. 156 Smith, Sandra-109, 142, 174 Smith, Shirley-149 Smith, Steve-140 Smith, Sue-96 Smith, Terry-140 Snider, John .,,, 97, 105, 1-10 Snow, Beverly-174 Snow. 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Jack-64, 156 Stant, Davicl-62, 149 Stanley, Paul-70, 141 Stanley, Ronnie-94, 141 Starner, Ted-94, 141 Steckler, Mr. Urban-112, 130 Steever, Richard-141 Stefan, Olympia-174 Stevens, Nelda-141 Stevenson, Nellie-156 Stewart, Ramonia-149 Stewart, Steve-141 Stidham, Donald-141 Stidham, Sue-156 Stiner, Larry--156 Stiner, Peggy-174 Stitt, Judith-141 Stork, Bill-156 Stock, Elizabeth Arlene-40, 174 Stock, Gilbert-105, 149 Stockdale, Ann-141 Stockdale, Mrs. Ruth-133 Stodgell, Robert-174 Stodgill, Mike-149 Stokes, Kenneth--156 Stonebraker, Rutl1-141 Stonebraker, Sharon-156 Stonger, Karol-84, 118, 141 Stonger, Sharon-85, 174 Story, Marvin-64 Story, Nell-174 Stough, Larry-149 Stough, Ronald-156 Stouse, Kenny-156 Stout. Donald-156 Stout, Robert-149 Stover, Clifford-141 Stover, Loy. 64, 149 Stover, Marilyn--149 Stratford, Cynthia-70, 149 Striebel, Joseph-149 Striebel, Susan-72, 82, 84, , 112, 174 Strong, Mildred-99, 175 Stroup, Ralph-141 Strycott, Virginia-141 Stuart. Steve-77 Sturgeon, David-141 100 l Suggs, Tonv-141 Sullenbe rger, Don-149 Sullivan, Dulcenia-141 Sullivan. June-175 Sullivan, Summer. Richard-175 Larry-149 Summers, Robert-51, 95, 1-19 Summerton, Betty--87, 89, 156 Sumpter, Carolyn--89, 175 Suter, George-141 Suter, .lean-149 Suter, Richard-49, 50, 66, 67, 77, Suter, Sandra-97, 111, 156 Sutherin, Bill-55, 90 Sutton, Julianna-141 Sweeney, janet-149 Sweetland, Indy-175 Swenson, jerry-175 Swing, Tom-50, 149 MT- Talbert. jerry-149 Talbert, Ronald-156 Tarr, -Indy-141 01, 175 Taylor, Carol-141 Taylor, Cary-141 Taylor, Gary-141 Taylor, james William-156 Taylor, june-141 Taylor, Larry-141 Taylor, Robert-70, 141 Taylor, Robert J.-175 Taylor, Susan B.-72, 93, 112, 113, Turnbul Turnbul l, Tom-149 l, William john-176 Turner, Carol-84, 149 Turner, David-149 Turner, Donald-156 Turner, Mr. Gene-46, 131 Turner, Nancy-89, 156 Turner Peggy-84, 141 Deanie-141 114, 175 Tedlock, Judy-156 Teeters, Dawn-141 Templeton, Mary jo-96, 149 Templin, Ronald--149 Terry, Pat-97, 109, 15 6 Terry, Thelma-149 Teter, Linda Ellen--175 Thatcher, Bill-141 Thatcher, Elaine-89, 156 Thatcher, james Everett-111, 175 Thatcher, Linda-92, 149 Thatcher, Mary Rose-85, 87, 156 Thatcher, Richard-149 Thatcher, Robert Donald-175 Thatcher Scott-84 90 105, 149 Thieke, Margaret-156 Thieke, Mary-156 Thieke, Robert-141 Thitke, Tom-141 Thomas, Geraldine-175 Thomas, jack-92, 94, 175 Thomas, Patty-149 Thomison, Bill-141 Thompson, Mr, Chester-131 Thompson, Dave-63 Thompson, Ethel-149 Thompson, Janice-108, 109, 156 Thompson, Wfalter-55, 64, 149 Thompson Wayne-149 Thomson, jlacqueline-118, 149 Thornburgh, Miss Dorothy-131 Thorrington, Delmar-141 Thrasher, jim-175 Thrasher, Judy-79, 89, 156 Thrasher, Robert-92, 156 Thurston. Gary-55, 175 Thurston, Roger-94, 141 Tigrett, David-111, 149 Tigrett, Richard-8 Tilley, Beth-90, 142, 156 Tilley, Carolyn-749 Tinder, Robert-156 Todd, Martha-156 Tomlinson, Patricia-93, 96, Tomlinson, Ronnie-92, 141 Tompkins, Milclrecl-98, 118, 175 Toney. David-175 Toops, Carolyn--175 Townsend, Beverly joan-98, 175 Townsend, Carolyn-141 Travlor, Jayne Anne-175 Treida, Georgeann-84, 85, 96, 149 Trobaugh, David--90, 156 Trobaugh, Sara-85, 175 Trownsell. Bill-93, 105, 149 Troxel, Marcheta-111, 149 Troyer, Brenda-141 Troyer, NX'illiam-175 Trueblood, ,Iohn-156 Trueblood, Wfilliam-141 Truelson, Phyllis-87, 156 Tubbs, Judith-70, 74, 88, Tuggle, George-176 Turley, Becky-141 Turley, Donna-96, 149 Turley, janet-141 Turnbull. Nancy-141 175, 177 Tyler, Diana-98, 141 Tynan, Andy-141 MUS. Ulsh, janet-70. 85, 116, 156 Utterback, Mr. Earl-73, 131 Utterback, Larry-176 Utterback, Nancy-74, 96, 149 MV. Valadez, Genevieve-149 Valadez, Raymond-64, 156 Vanclercook, Virginia-149 VanDorn, joe-84, 90, 112, 113, 149 VanSickle, Dave--156 Vaughn, Mary-119 Vaughn, Richard-149 Vaught, Barbara-72, 74, 112, 113, 176 Vaught, Linda--73, 112, 113, 156, 157 Veedham, David-92 Vess, Barbara-70, 96, 108, 176 Vint, Brenda-84, 108, 109, 156 Volikas, Mike-141 Vyzral, Mrs. Joan-131, 132 -W. Wade, Theodore-149 Waggle, john-149 Wagner, Paul-50, 156 Wagoner, Carolyn-76, 85, 96, 149 Waisner, Joyce-149 Waisner, Kenneth, jr.-156 Waisner, Sandra-156 Walbrecht, Winifred-149 Walker, Carolyn Sue-87, 117, 149 Walker, Linda--89, 156 Walker, Wilma-141 Wallace, Bill-149 Walser, Kay-70, 84, 141 Waltman, Carol-176 Waltman, David-94, 141 Walton, Sharon-92, 176 Ward, LaDonna-141 Ward, Phillip-141 Ward, Roger-55, 141 Warner, Sharon-149 107, 1 56 Warnock, Donna-95, 149 Warthen, Mr. Kenneth--131 Wasson, Betty-97, 141 Wasson, Beverly-156 Watkins, Milton-141 Watkins, Reginald--156 Watson, Rex-149 XVatson, Susie-141 Watson, Willie-141 Weaver, Brenda-156 Weaver, Elaine-118, 141 Webb, Billy joe--176 Webb, julia Alice--116, 176 Webb, Marabeth-110, 117, 118, 141 Webb, Winifred-149 Webster, Carol-141 Webster, Dick-141 Webster, james-141 Weeks, Julia-156 Weeks, Richard-149 Weir, Bob-156 Weir, George-141 Welcher, Judith-141 Welder, Patty-97, 110, 141 1 Page ,189 Vera--156 Science Wells, Charles-51, 55, 64, 149 Wells, Janet-141 Welsh, Larry-141 West, Daniel-105, 141 Vfest, Margaret-70, 85, 116, 156 Wheeldon, john-141 Wheeler, Bill-141 Wheeler, Miss Nancy-110, 131 Wfheeler, Norma-141 Whitacre, Virginia-141 White, Gary-176 White, Robert-141 Robert E.-149 Ronald-16, 72, 88, 90, White, White, VUhite, Timothy-141 White, Tonita-176 Willa-141 White, White, Winifred-149 Whited, Becky-47, 176 Whitehead, Anita--156 Whitehead, Robert-141 Whiteman, Karen-116, 141 Wfhiteside, Richard-93, 105, 149 Whitfield, Lucy-141 Whitfield, Magalene-156 Whitfield, Willie--156 Wickersham, Mrs. Ruth-131 Vfifiner, Bonita-141 Wilber, Larry-94, 99, 105, 176 Wilburn, Don-141 Wiles, Bonnie-176 Wiles, james-141 Wfiles, james-149 Wiles, Robert-156 Wfilliams, Betty-176 Williams, Bonnie-141 Williams, Charline-96, 111, 112, 113, 114, 176 Williams, Miss Chestina-131 Williams, David-25, 72, 94, 117, 176 XX'iliams, Jack-18, 50, 156 Art Department--41 Autumn Prom--75 Band-92 Baseball-66 Basketball-57 Bible Club-116 Boys' Legion-77 Camera Club-116 Choir-90 Coaches-46 Commercial Department-34 Cooks-133 Cross Country--54 Dean of Boys-125 Deans of Girls--124 Debate-106 Dramatic Club-112 Dramatic Club Play-114 Driver Training-38 English Department-30 Faculty-126 Football-49 Foreign Language-29 Freshmen-154 Future Nurses Club-118 Page 190 117, Williams, james-141 Williams, Mr. L. O.-122 Vfilliams, Marilyn-96, 112, 118. 149 Williams, Ralph-83, 142, 149 Williams, Sue-141 Willsey, Villa-111, 156 Wilson, Dave-149 Wilson, Dean-134, 141 Wilson, Don-51, 156 Wilson, Mr. Earl-151 Wilson, Juanita-90, 149 Woodward, jerry-95, 149 Wocmdward, Judith-149 Woody, Christine-141 Wooldridge, Bruce-54, 64, 156 Wooley, Janet-149 Woolley, Chuck-150 Woolley, Nancy-141 Woolley, Richard-100, 101, 117 Woolum, Joyce-141 Wcrrland, Dick-141 Wray, Mr. Shirl-117, 131 Wright, Bonnie-150 Wright Carol-70, 142 Wright, Charles-64, 150 Wright, Ethel-142 Wright, Larry--150 Wright Linda-150 Wright, Phyllis-176 Wright Sharon-142 Wright Sue-150 Wright, XX7ilson, Merry-92, 97, 111, 141 Wilson, Mona-85, 96, 117, 149 Wilson, Myrna-156 Wilson, Nancy-176 Wilson, Richard-149 Wilson, Robert-95. 105. 116. 156 XXfilson, Roger+-149 Wilson, Ronald-141 Windsorjjoan-97, 141 Wines, Judy-156 XXfines, Ron-70, 149 Wingate, Eugene-50 Winkler, Gloria--141 Winkler, Richard-149 Winslow, james-83, 90 112, 115, 114, 176 Winslow, Judith-72, sz, ss, sv 101, 109, 112, 115, 114, 176 , 100, Wrightsman, Paul-93, 105, 157 Wylie, Bobbie-142 Wylie, Ozina-150 Wysong, Barbara-93, 15 0 Wysong, Rosalie-157 -Y- Yager, Fred--142 XX'ise, Dale-50, 57, 77, 156 Wisuhart, Dale-176 Wisehart, jerry-141 Wisehart, Mearl-51, 149 Wisher, Jerry-141 Wolf, Sandra-156 Wfolfcale, Rodney-11-7, 141 Wolfe, jerrajean--176 Wolfe, Larry-156 Wood, Dan--117, 176 Wood, Richard--149 XX'ood, Ted-176 Yohn, Rhodalee-142 York, Nancy-142 Young, Young, Becky-150 David-157 Young, Janice-96, 118 Young, james-176 Young, Nancy-150 Young, Robert-117, 157 Young, Ruth-116. 142 -Zd Zentz. Fred-142 Activities Index Future Teachers Club-109 G. A. A.-110 Girls' League-74 Golf--63 Health-39 Hi-Y-94 Principal-125 Purdue Legislature-107 Red and Blue-82 Sargasso-86 School Board-122 Department-35 Home Economics Department-40 Honor Society--72 Science Club-117 Secretaries-132 Hullabaloo-78 International Relations Club-10S juniors-151 junior-Senior Reception-102 Lens-85 Library-28 Library Club--117 Maintenance Engineers-133 Mathematics Department-32 Monitors-99 Music Department--41 Nurses-132 Operators-105 Orientation--39 Organization Board-73 Palette Club-111 Physical Education-38 Senior Class Play-100 Seniors-158 Social Studies Department-42 Sophomores-145 Speech Club-107 Stardust Candidates-S0 Student Council-70 Student Managers-47 Superintendent-123 Tennis-62 Tests-104 Thespian Troupe-113 Track-64 Vocational Department-36 Wrestling-55 Y-Teens-96 Yell Leaders-47 With This Business Director ALLEN, DR. J. K. 627 East Mulberry Street AMERICAN LAUNDRY 220-222 South Union Street ANDERSON ABSTRACT CO. 104W West Walnut Street APPLETON TRANSFER COMPANY 111 West Broadway Street ARMOND, DR, R. H. 507 North Main Street ARMSTRONG-LANDON COMPANY 101 West Sycamore Street ARTHUR'S LAUNDERETTE 8: DRY CLEANING, INC. 919 Park Avenue ARTIE'S TENDERLOIN 922 South Main Street B 84 B TIRE COMPANY 211 South Buckeye Street BAKER POULTRY 314 South Union Street BECKLEY TYPEWRITER COMPANY 306 North Main Street BOSTON STORE, INC. 111 East Sycamore Street BOZARD HOME GROCERY 603 East Jefferson Street BRANT, DR, B. XV. 2012 VVest Sycamore Street BRINEY IEXVELERS 215 North Main Street BUTTON MOTORS, INC. ' 208 East Sycamore Street CAMERON'S BUD FRIENDLY MOTORS 1423 East Marklancl Avenue CAMPBEI.L'S AUTO PARTS 2449 North Washington Street CAROTHERS. -I. XV. AND COMPANY 1235 South Buckeye Street CASSVILLE MINIATURE GOLF COURSE Highway 31, North CENTRAL MIX CONCRETE CORPORATION 807 North Ohio Street CI-IANCELLOR, DR. D. J. 420 Armstrong-Landon Building CINDERELLA BEAUTY SALON 1303 North Lindsay Street CLIFFORD, DR. FRANK 605 Union Bank Building COADY COAL COMPANY 1010 South Ohio Street CONKLE, CHARLES MOTOR COMPANY 318 North Buckeye Street CONTINENTAL STEEL CORPORATION 1109 South Main Street COONROD MOTOR SALES 1513 East Markland Street CRESCENT DAIRY 317 West Jefferson Street CROWN BEAUTY SHOP 402 West Walnut Street CUPBOARD, THE 901 W'est Jefferson Street DAUGHERTY'S FURNITURE ST O 413 North Washington Street DEAN MOTORS, INC. 2529 North WVashington Street DE VINNEY, W. E. BATHS AND 914 East Sycamore Street RE MASSAGE DONSON. FRED SUNOCO SERVICE 1237 West Taylor at Phillips Stree DUTTON, DR. KENNETH 202 First Federal Building EARL SHOE COMPANY 304 North Main Street t ECONOMY RADIO SALES SERVICE 408 North VVashington Street EDSON FURNITURE COMPANY 608 North Washington Street ENGLE-BEACH FLORISTS 501 East Markland Avenue FASHION CLEANERS 1436 South Main Street FELT TYPEWRITER AND SUPPL 108 East Superior Street PENN FUNERAL HOME 416 South Union Street FENN. ROBERT L. 113 North Union Street FERRY, DR. PAUL 406 Union Bank Building FIRESTONE STORES 113 East Mulberry Street Y COMPANY Page 191 Page 192 The Class FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 84 LOAN ASSN. 200 West Mulberry Street FROM A FRIEND FROM A FRIEND FROM A FRIEND GALBREATH AND STEWART, INC. 219 North Main Street GOOD, DR. RICHARD P. 314 Armstrong-Landon Building GRAHAM, DR. WILLIAM E. 500 Armstrong-Landon Building: GRANT. DR. TIMOTHY 12115 West Mulberry Street GREGORY, FRANK 8: ASSOCIATES 200 West Mulberry Street GROVES VARIETY SHOP 209 North Buckeye Street GUARANTEE CAFETERIA 300 North Main Street HALE, DR. OTIS 106 South Main Street HALFAST, DR. R .W. 84 CATTELL, DR. L. INI. 214 East Mulberry Street HALL INSURANCE AGENCY HSM South Main Street HELTZELL, GEORGE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 1008 West Madison Street HENDRICKS, RAY LINCOLN 84 MERCURY 124 South Union Street HOWARD COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY, INC. 210 West King Street HUFFER BEAUTY SCHOOL 2061,Q North Main Street HUFFORD CLEANERS 1302 North Webster Street HUTTO, DR. W. H. 408 Armstrong-Landon Building HUTTO DRUG STORE 119 East Mnrkland Avenue INDIANA PRODUCTS COMPANY 400 Union Bank Building J A J APPLIANCE COMPANY 206 South Union Street JACKSON, C. THE JEWELER 920 South Main Street of 1955-56 JANE LEE DRESS SHOP 213 North Main Street JEWELL, DR. G. M. 508 Arnistrong-Landon Building JOE'S GARAGE 1404 East Morgan Street JOHNSON ABSTRACT COMPANY 100 North Buckeye Street JOHNSON'S BARBER SHOP 111 South Union Street JOY ANN BAKERY 201 West Superior Street KERN TRAVEL SERVICE 211 West Mulberry Street KILEY INSURANCE AGENCY 412 North Main Street KNIPE'S FLOXWER SHOP Road 22, West KOKOMO CAMERA SHOP 212 West Walnut Street KOKOMO CLINIC 210 West Mulberry Street KOKOMO RECREATION ALLEYS, INC 500 North Main Street KOKOMO ROOFING COMPANY 211 South Main Street KOKOMO SALES COMPANY 118 South Union Street KOKOMO SAVINGS Sc LOAN 2221 North Main Street KOKOMO TRIBUNE 300 North Union Street KOKOMO XWATER WORKS COMPANY 200 West Walnut Street KOKOMO WRECKAGE COMPANY 115 VVest Sycamore Street KRESGE, S. S. CO. 112-116 North Main Street KRIEG'S FINE FOODS 901 South Union Street LA MODE SHOP 208 North Main Street LA RUE BEAUTY SHOP 500 Union Bank Building LAVENGOOD. ROY 615 North Main Street Acknowledges with ppreciation LEACI-I. M. CORPORATION 301-305 South Main Street LEO'S FAMILY SHOE STORE 201 North Buckeye Street LIGHTEOOT INSURANCE COMPANY 220 West Walnut Street LINDLEY SALAD COMPANY 627 East Superior Street LINZEY TIRE COMPANY 101 South Washington Street LORD'S JENXIELRY STORE 303 North Main Street LORENZ MUSIC STORE 119 South Main Street LUCILLE SHOP 203 Union Bank Building LUNG, DR. B. D. 410 Union Bank Building LUNTZ IRON AND STEEL COMPANY 420 Union Bank Building MAHER, JACK AND SON 210 North Main Street INIAIN K MARKLAND HARDWARE 84 VARIETY 932 South Main Street MAPES, DR. JOHN 434 Armstrong-Landon Building INIARTZOLF, GEORGE ELECTRIC CONTRACTOR 203 South Main Street MAXXWELL, DR. W. F. 314 East Mulberry Street MAYFIELD, DR. CLYDE T. 1926 West Sycamore Street MCCOOL. INSURANCE AGENCY 303 North Buckeye Street MCGONIGAL. INCORPORATED 123 West Superior Street MENDELSON. DR. STANLEY 117 West Marklancl Avenue MILES AND FINCH INSURANCE 216 East Walnut Street MILLER TRANSPORTATION. INC. 1200 South Home Avenue MILLS DRUG STORE 101 West Markland Avenue MILLS. PAUL I. AGENCY 123 West Mulberry Street MORRISON, DR. F. L. 504 Union Bank Building MORRISON'S FARMS Dr. Morrison and Roy Miller MURRAY 8: DAVIS 928 South Union Street MURRAY, DR. ERNEST 501 North Washington Street INIYGRANT CANDIES 119 West Mulberry Street MYGRANT MUSIC HOUSE 121 West Mulberry Street NICHE, THE 923 South Main Street OLLIE'S BARBER SHOP 605 North Washington Street OLSEN 8: EBANN 216 North Main Street OYLER GROCERY 700 East Walnut Street PALMER JEWELERS 101 East Sycamore Street PARIS, DR. DURWARD 614 Armstrong:-Landon Buildin PENNEY, J. C. COMPANY 100 North Main Street L! PERKINS STANDARD SERVICE 221 West Markland Avenue PITMAN, BILL MADE TO MEASURE 219 North Main Street PITZER'S SHELL SERVICE 301 West Walnut Street PRATHER. DR. PHILIP 117 West Markland Avenue RAYL'S AUTO 8: TRUCK CLINIC 1515 East Markland Avenue REID'S FLOWERS 1420 West Mulberry Street RHORER, DR. H. M. 302 West Taylor Street RICH FUNERAL HOME 300 West Mulberry Street RIDNOUR FINANCE COMPANY 1041,Q West Mulber1'y Street RITESTYLE SHOP 206',Q North Main Street Page 193 Page 194 The Help of Its Friends ROSEMARY'S BEAUTY SHOP 104W West Walnut Street SANBURN, DICK SPORTING GOODS, INC. 123 South Union Street SCAMAHORN, DR. MILBURN 306 Union Bank Building SCHIFES BIG SHOE STORE 106 North Main Street SCHWARTZ, DR. F .C. 1928 West Sycamore Street SCHXVENGER BAKERY 107 North Union Street SEARS ROEBUCK 84 COMPANY 118 East Walnut Street SHIM'S BARBER SHOP 112 South Union Street SHOWALTER, DR. E. H. 507 North Main Street SMITH BROTHERS ELECTRIC 2311 North Washington Street SMITH. DR. ROBERT C. West Jefferson Road SNEPP 8: FAGER 119 East Walnut Street SPANGLER, DR. S. 215 East Taylor Street SPEED'S BODY SHOP 210 East Madison Street SOUTH SIDE LUMBER COMPANY 408 South NVashington Street STITES DRY CLEANERS 126 North Union Street STOVER'S SUPERETTE 1316 East Markland Avenue STYLE BEAUTY SALON 125 North Union Street STYLE NOOK 919-921 South Main Street SXVEET BOOK STORE 105 North Buckeye Street SYCAMORE LANES 212 East Sycamore Street TAYLOR, CHARLES INSURANCE 302 Armstrong-Landon Building TAYLYOR 8: KAUFMAN FURNITURE CO. 323 North Buckeye Street TEMPLIN'S BARBER SHOP 816 East Taylor Street TINKLER'S FLOOR COVERING STORE 114 West Mulberry Street TUBBS, JAMES L. PLASTERING CONTRACTOR 1414 West Taylor Street TUDOR, ROSS B. INSURANCE 404 North Main Street TURNER W. H. COMPANY 116 West Walnut Street UNION BANK 8: TRUST COMPANY 220 North Main Street UNION BUS STATION 211 West Mulberry Street UNION FINANCE COMPANY 302 North Main Street VICTORY CYCLE COMPANY 104 South Union Street VUAGNER AUTO PARTS 8: BODY SHOP 1111 East Morgan Street XVALKER. DR. RAYMOND 117 West Markland Avenue XVARNER MORTUARY T15 North Purdum Street XVASHINGTON MOTOR SALES 107 South Washington Street Y-L'ATKIN'S D-X SERVICE STATION 401 South Washington Street NVEAVER. IESSE FOOD MARKET 1719 East Markland Avenue XVELLS LOCK tk REPAIR SERVICE 112 West Superior Street XWHITE HUT SANDWICH SHOP 406 North Washington Street XVHOLESALE ELECTRIC SERVICE CO 112 South Washington Street XVILSON, DR. I. E. 600 Armstrong-Landon Building XY'OLFCALE'S LEATHER GOODS 212 West Walnut Street XVOOD. ROBERT IEWELER 208 North Buckeye Street XVOOLWORTH E. W. COMPANY 108 North Main Street ZECK dk PETTY SHELL SERVICE 933 South Washington Street Autographs UMPHREY PRINTING CO., KOKOMO, INDIANA Page 195 Thanks To Photography . . . ADAMS STUDIO Ol I'HOTOGRAI'HY Elzgrcwilzgs . . . . KOICOMD, IN DIA N A MID-CIQNTRAI. ENCRAVING CO. P7'ilIf'I1Ifg . . . . KOKOMD, INDIANA HUMPH RIQY PRINTING CO. Catfcr . . . S. K. SMITH AND CO. . 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