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M.£fc i G£ Mlf L ' L r M?i UN r Y PUBLIC LIBRAR 3 1833 02199 2836 Gc 977.202 F77Lak 1963 Lakeside Junior High School Lance , Q rvcj H63 Lakeside Junior High School Fort Wayne, Indiana J?0 3 Dedicated to Beverly Ann Bauer- The dedication of this book is a small tribute to a girl who dedicated a much more significant and valuable quality to us; for we are the youth of America, and Beverly dedi- cated her life to our generation. With a mind filled with knowledge for material, Beverly developed her spirit with good works at every plausible opportun- ity. This good work and knowledge flowed freely from her likable character. Her deep qualities at- tached themselves magnetically to the overall per- sonality of her school and markedly improved it. The dedication of this yearbook cannot compensate for the priceless contributions which Beverly made. It can serve as a reminder for us to contemplate what she said and did and cause us to be grateful for it. Beverly ' s own words well express her attitude toward life. If you do not look, you cannot see the glories that God hath made to be. Mr. Davis, Principal A philosophy is something to believe in and live by. Everyone needs a motto or saying to lead them through life. Just a simple one will do if it has some meaning behind it. Give to the world the best you have . . . And the best will come back to you is the philosophy of Mr. Davis. By helping and doing things for all, one gets the best in return. This is our principal ' s ad- vice to students. Administrator: directed operations The job of a principal is not to make students un- easy but to insure a place where students feel they belong, a place where a student would enjoy be- ing, a place with an edu- cational climate, or a place to enable everyone, teachers and students alike, to do their best and to take advantage of all opportunities that may come their way. Our prin- cipal, Mr. Davis, gives special directions to facul- ty members as the school day begins. Mr. Updike, Staff Assistant Mr. Updike spends his day working closely with the principal. In his role as guidance counselor, he assists students with their problems in school and in educational planning. He rounds out his varied tasks by assisting teach- ers wherever he can. Administrative Assistants . . . Secretaries Mrs. Bobilya and Mrs. Messerschmidt put in a busy day assisting admin- istrators, teachers, and students in their cheery, effective manner. Mr. Charles Adams Phys. Ed Mr. Carl Anderson Science Mrs. Gloria Beckner Science Mrs. Jean Bieber English Miss Barbara Bourff Dev. Reading Mrs. Margaret Capin Study Hall Mr. Carl Elster English Mr. Paul Feaser Science Jr 9. Clllt V dedicated to student guidance Mis.s Oleeta French Home Ec. Mrs. Carolyn Holmes English Mrs. Ina Hudson English Mrs. Feme Johnson Librarian Mr. Nick Karanovich Science Mr. George Koegel French Mr. Robert Leach Math Mr. Larry Lesh Science Mr. Harry Lynch Industrial Arts Mrs. Barbara Miller English Mrs. Mary Ruth Miller Art Miss Iva Mintzer Math Mr. Arnold Moser English Mrs. Iva Novak Phys. Ed. Mr. Don Null Science Miss Marjorie Osborn Social Studies Mr. Al Schmutz Music Mr. Raymond Schott Latin Mr. Thomas Schuckel Social Studies Mr. Richard Seeger Music Mr. Marshall Schoeff Science Mrs. Mildred Stover Math Mr. Martin Tierney Spanish Mr. Joe Wittmer Industrial Arts Mr. Walter Wolf Social Studies Mrs. Evelyn Young Math Mrs. Sandra Zavacky English NOT PICTURED: Miss Marie Johnston Miss Helen Rapp Mr. Richard Trott 4 till Cafeteria Staff Lenora Block, Elizabeth Egly, Myrtle Parsons, Pauline Jamison, Helen Marquart, Hazel Hartley, Rugh Flagg, and Juanita Hicks enjoy preparing the noon lunch for all Lake- siders. Mrs. Marquart su- pervises the kitchen. Maintenance: cooks, custodians, matron Custodians Carl Bryant, Clyde Ham- rick, Jud Muter, and Ray Deal, our custodians, check dials, clean and maintain our building. Mat ron Mrs. Ethel Dellinger can be seen quietly and effec- tively around our building dusting and polishing as she goes. I5tU.ClCIltS citizens of tomorrow ' s world Bob Vegeler and Heather Butler will probably ful- fill their position as most likely to succeed. The smiles on Judy Rice and Bob MeKee indicate why they were chosen for most engaging personality. Who ' s Who For 1963 . . . Lakeside ' s friendliest couple is Jackie Scott and Bob Smith. Courtesy is not completely out of style, says Phi Krieg and Connie Hobson. Voted most perfect lad; and gentleman. 1 4, km Class Officers Pete Meister, President; David Stephan, Treasurer; Barb Skarie, Vice Presi- dent; Beth Castor, Secre- tary. Nillth Grade! Lakeside ' s upper classmen . . . Don Abele Martha Allison Diane Altekruse Candy Ambridge Thomas Anderson Sherry Andrews Cheryl Armstrong Joel Augsburger Colleen Baker Bev Bangerter Donna Barnett Dick Bash Beverly Bauer Kent Beaverson Ann Beights Darienne Beitler Pam Bidlack Dave Billian Kent Billings Linda Bireley £tft£b © © Michael Blose Pam Bly Kathy Bobilya Linda Bock Terri Bonar Bill Border Bill Bordner Cathy Boston Janet Bowman Larry Braden Started As Lancers 1960 . . . Steve Bradley Jim Brickley Kathy Briggs Cathy Brown Michael Brown Sandi Bryant Sue Bryant Linda Bufkin Mike Burtnett Charlotte Busch Tom Butcher Heather Butler Sharon Calhoun Lynne Callison Beth Castor Melody Cessna Scot Clark Steve Cline Robert Cobble Dave Cohen Bradley Collins Kathy Cooper Ann Cotter Robert Crosby Gene Cummins Sue Dahman Robert Daler Sindy Dalrymple Susan Dautz Christine Davis Followed Curriculum . . . James Davis Pat Davis Marilyn Day Bob Deck Janet Dehnert Robert Dick Allan Diller Mary Doll Steve Dolsen Becky Doty Judy Douglas Tom Drummer Tom Dull Kay Durfey Catherine Ebel Ken Eckart Steve Edwards Tom Eichenauer Tom Ellenwood Sylvia Embick f 1 el Directed Through Guidance . . . Debbie Erb Audrey Ercolina Susan Ertel Rick Ervin Kathy Espich Jim Fairman Bruce Fansler Valerie Faux Sue Fenstermaker Lynne Figel Gary Fields Mike Fischer Donna Flaugher Karen Foor Sandy Franzman Skip Fruechtenicht Alan Gaff Diane Garr Terry Geer Al Geller Linda Geyer Diann Gibson Steve Gilbert Earl Gleason Dan Goller Gabriella Gondos Ann Goodwin Theresa Goon Al Grant Russ Graves Steve Guethe Dennis Gunder Mike Haifley Norman Haines Jan Hale Linda Hall Jim Hallenbeck Larry Halstead Richard Haney Jerry Harding Achieved Academically . . . Mike Harper Wayne Hart Dan Hayes Paul Helmke Dallas Hembree Sandra Henry Bill Henson Vicki Hickman JoAnn Hile Dave Hinton Marsha Hitchcock Jerry Hoblet Connie Hobson Kathy Holliday Steve Hoover Ellen Horn Kathy Householder Sue Inscoe Mel Jackson Rick Johnston Sally Kaiser Dan Kelly Patty Kelly Linda Kennedy Pam Kepler Diane Kilgore Pete Kinne Marv Knickmeyer Ken Holdewey Mary Koontz Developed Sportsmanship . . . t fe4ife Martha Kotrba Bruce Kreckman Phil Krieg Steve Laier Carey Lang Mike Latham Ken Lee Tim Leeth Carol Leiter Curt Lesh David Levin Kris Longsworth Pam Loper Cyndy Lorman Cheryl Love Bryant Lynch Duncan Malcom Melody Malott Greg Marrs Ronda Martin Alan Marvel Bob McComas John McComb Linda McGann Tom McKean Bob McKee John McMahan Debbie McMeen Mary McNamara Becky McPherson articipated In Activities . Liz Meisner Pete Meister Ruth Meyer Claudia Michell Sharon Michell Bob Milledge Jerry Miller Karen Miller Nanette Miller Bob Miller Bill Miller Sandy Misselhorn Paul Mitchell Janet Moellering Bobby Moore Eddie Muhler Marilyn Musselman Dan Myers Liz Nagelson Stacey Needham John Neff Jerry Nelson Rick Nemyer Nancy Nesbitt Colleen Newhouser Dick Newton Sandy Niles Linda Noll William Norris Vivian Nycum Adjusted Socially . . . £ i 1 Dave Obenchain Bob O ' Brien Lynda Osborn Tim Pape Gene Parker Pat Parsons Doug Patrick Linda Peach Chris Percival Barb Pickerill Karen Pletcher Nancy Preston Jack Price Jim Putman Randy Putt Dan Radu Dan Raschke Carole Ray Bill Reeder Linda Reifenrath Connie Rice Judy Rice Tim Richardson Brenda Ricketts Steve Rider Marty Roberts Richard Robnotte Doug Ruhl Mike Russ Barb Saladrigas Crammed For Exams . . . Dick Sarazen Scott Saunders Scott Schaefer Bruce Schelm Lynn Schinbeckler Jerry Schlegelmilch Beverly Schmid Jackie Scott Ken Sechler Carol Sheets Kerry Shimer Howard Shook Dennis Shuler Karen Shutt Patty Sims Barb Skarie Barry Smith Bob Smith Eunice Smith Jeff Smith Steve Smith Vicki Smith Kris Steiner David Stephan Gene Steward Cathy Stimmel Bob Stinson Jamie Stone Susan Sweeney Gary Sylvester Relaxed At Parties . . . £tfe Jane Tanner David Taulbee Marshall Taylor Jim Tennant Mike Terry Nancy Timma Gary Toenges Karen Tonne Dave Uebelhoer Carole Uhrick Bob Urhausen Bob Vegeler Steve Wallace Kenny Walter Barbara Waltz Gloria Warrick Dick Watson Tom Watt Delton Wert John White Twilla Whitlow Leslie Whitson Linda Widdifield Susan Wilson Pennv Winkler Paige Wolf Bob Woltz Tom Woodward Robert Wright Tim Wuthroch Left Lakeside 1963 . . . Dan Yaffe Marilyn Yeomans Don York Kathy Zumbrun GRID TEAM SWEATS OFF SUMMER WEIGHT 19 Class Officers Sue Clark, Secretary; Janie Comment, Vice Pres- dent; Mary Bishop, Trea- surer; John Meyer, Presi- dent. Eighth Grade: looking forward and back . . . issfcife v ' V • Cathy Albaugh, Richard Albaugh, James Albright, Barry Anderson, Kathie Anderson, Debbie Andrews. Ron Ansberry, James Atteberry. Ronald Auler, Ned Bade, Jerry Baer, Kathy Baiden, Nancy Baird, Mike ' Baker, Diana Barcley, Philip Barclay. Jim Barrett, Chuck Bash, Debby Ba- shore, Mike Batchelder, Linda Bauer, Susan Bayha, Tom Beaver, Gay Becker. Derek Benson, Linda Benton, Gayle Beuthin, Mary Bishop, Mike Bland, Bob Blum, Kathy Bly, David Bolyard. Mike Bowers, Steve Bowers, Marcia Boyer, Sue Brockmann, Cynthia Brockett, Jeanne Bragalone, Nancy Braun, Reed Brosius. Sandra Bryant, Cheryl Bryie, Sharon Bunker, Judy Burwick, Noreen Busche, Bill Busching, Susan Byers, Michael Caley. Sandra Camp, Ricky Carpenter, Carol Oavanaugh, Terry Chester, Vicki iChristman, Susie Clark, Patty Cobble, iLinda Cole. Michael Coleman, John Collins, Ellena |Collins, Kenneth Christlieb, Margo Colvin, Janie Comment, David Con- rad, Jim Cook. Bruce Courtright, Charles Cowell, Cathy Cruel, Mike Cummings, David Currie, Michael Daher, David Dal- rymple, William Daford. Brian Davis, Dennis DeBruler, Nancy Deck, Jan Dellinger, Sally Denny, Patty Dick, Pamela Diehl, Steve Diller. Steve Dimke, Linda Douglass, Mike Duff, Gregory, Duncan, Sally Easton, Eddie Ebel, Jim Edwards, Judy Eich- enauer. Steve Elder, Jan Ellison, Dwight Engleman, Janice Errington, Paul Etchason, Bruce Etter, Steven Evans, Lynne Ewigleben. Jenny Ezzele, Bill Fisher, Robert Francis, Dave Fryer, Carole Fulton, Darlane Garard, Doug Gard, Sam Gardiner. Steven Garner, Diane Gephart, Vir- ginia Giddens, John Gillespie, Kathy Gilliam, Scott Gillie, Jack Godfrey, Mike Gorrell. Barbara Green, Sandy Greene, Steve Greeno, Barry Griffith, Larry Guethe, David Habig, Craig Hamilton, James Hamrick. Nada Hanchar, Dennis Harris, Judith Harris, Sally Harris, Peggy Hastings, Don Hatch, Pam Hayes, Stephen Hayes. Richard Hazzard, Jacqie Headrick, Diane Henderson, Steve Hickman, Denny Hifferman, Debbie Hill, Eddie Holliday, Sally Hoover. IT P ft ft C?6 © Q Q H Q £ £ P O ,( -g ft P p Q fit ' M n q £5 A 3k «r k. J PQ Q QGQ ©ft ft o. o ' . r -VX fc 4ife ft c o o c. o a p ft ft ■ft P O A O pi o ' m 1 Lanny Hope, James Houser, St Howe, Rich Howenstine, Kay Hoy, Jc Hyde, James Jackson, Patty Jacksoi Arlene Jesse, Linda Jesse, Karei Katzenmaier, Linda Kelly, Jennife Kelsey, Debra Kern, LaVerne Kern ' pinen, Dick Kidd. Dan Kilgore, Debbie Kinch, Debit Kitzmiller, Dalline Knepper, Dicli Knight, Gordon Knott, Rex Kogin Ronald Koontz. Marti Korn, Debby Lambick, Steve! Lamley, John Langas, Linda Lantz, Sandy Larimer, Bill Laws, Mark Lea- man. Don Leavell, Mark Lee, Bruce Leh- man, David Lloyd, Brad Long, Earl Lortie, Denny Lough, Bill Lowen. Phillip Lueckie, Fred MacFarland Carol Malich, John Maloney, Duane Marsh, Larry Martz, Caroline Mason, Stephen Mason. George McBride, Carolyn McCreary Kerry McCrory, Steve McLhoe, Jo- elynn McNutt, Lee Melchi, Deboorah Merchant, John Meyer. Jane Miller, Larry Mommer, Shawnie Morey, Cheryl Moser, Marilee Moss Thomas Moss, Nancy Mullins, Carol Meyers. Sandy Nelson, Karen Nill, Karen Oberhn, Sandy Oldham, Janet Olson Susie Oplinger, Lynn Osborn, Shirley Pasini. J John Peirce, Patsy Patrick, Steve Perry, Dave Pettit, Sylvia Pfeiffer, Jerry Philbee, Sarah Pletcher, Dick Plotner. Susie Poffenberger, Larry Pomeroy Pam Porter, Perry Price, Cheryl Quance, Curt Rainey, Connie Ran- dolph, Mary Regedanz. fvohne Reimund, Carolyn Rice, Mari- yn Rice, Carl Rich, Pam Richard, Tom Richardson, Al Riemen, Mike toberts. 3ill Rockhill, Cheryl Rogers, Ronald Rogers, Larry Roller, Gloria Roose, David Ross, Peggy Ross, Glenn Ross- Mark Rupp, James Sack, Shari St. John, Alan Sanders, Steve Saunders, Billy Schaefer, Susie Schaefer, Peggy Schmidt. Richard Schneider, Gloria Schultz, Maria Scribner, Denny Shearer, Jim Shuler, Mark Sieling, Bonnie Simer- man, Jack Slater. Randy Smith, Terry Smtih, Debbie Snell, Margo Snyder, Roger Solt, Susan Spencer, Eddie Spillers, Lee Stamm. Mark Stieglitz, Richard Stobaugh, Carla Stone, John Stubbins, Betsy Stucky, Kathy Surface, Kristina Switzer, Dianna Sylvester. Terry Syndram, Robert Tackett, Jack Teeple, Noreen Tellison, Frank Thurs- ton, Laura Tonkel, Tola Traxler, Rosy Tully. Steve Uhrick, Claude Underwood, Sandy Urchausen, Charyl Urschel, Elizabeth Vail, Stephen Vance, Pam Wagner, Barbara Walker. Sarah Wallace, Nina Walther, Judith Watkins, Linda Wayer, Shelley Web- er, David Welch, John Wert, Marie White. Becky Williams, Robert Winkelblech, Dave Winkler, Tim Wire, Mike Wise, Larry Womack, Marilynn Wood, Con- nie Workman. Karla Wrogeman, Chuck Yingst, Tom Zahn, Al Zeamon, Steve Zweig. v - ' ! n ©Q A ft © © © © (% i i t + © (S © ft d (5 q. £ a n MJ % y) m tjkiThiu fa g Q B Q Q V t « mm p l C3 Class Officers Mike Rice, President; Dave Bashore, Vice Presi- dent; Fritz Switzer, Trea- surer; Cynthia Nord, sec- retary. Seventh Grade: one down, two to go . . . 9 « J © 0 ' § ©§ ©© ft© tifck ' i §© © ©§© £P- p P, ft C5 ft ? £ @ o f 4. Hi Bruce Addis, Loretta Addis, Kay Al- bertson, Katy Albright, Bobby Allen, Cindy Ambridge, Terry Anderson, Mike Antrim. James Arter, Susan Augsburger, Charles Bailey, Joanne Bailey, Paula Baldwin, Debby Bangerter, Bonnie Barto, Dave Bashore. Becky Baugh, Jerry Baumgardner, Bruce Bayha, Richard Beers, Colleen Bennett, Randy Bentrup, Sandra Berg- er, Keith Berkes. Barbara Billian, Mark Billings, Becky Bireley, John Blackburn, Violet Bland, Don Blum, Bob Bodey, Ronald Bonar. John Bone, Roger Booth, Richard Boschet, Alan Boshart, Tim Bower, Tom Bowman, Beth Brinker, Randy Brokaw. Susan Brown, Jackie Brunner, Rod Bryant, Janet Buchanan, Deborah Bullard, Larry Butler, Judith Byers, Susan Byers. Barbara Cass, James Castor, Marc Cessna, Tim Chapin, Diana Charters, Becky Chester, Mary Choppuis, Bob Clausen. Rosanna demons, Stan Cline, Sara Coburn, Suzanne Cochran, Sue Coff- man, Suzanne Cole, Craig Colpitts, Bruce Cook. Charlotte Cook, David Cook, Larry Cooper, Jim Courtright, Nancy Craw- ford, Marlene Crouse, Ed Culver, Cindy Cummins. Danny Curtis, Pat Daher, Bob Dale, Robert Davies, Bill Davis, Debbie Davis, Theodore Davis, Bob Deardorff. John Dewitt, Maria Diehm, Bob Dill- man, Terry Dirmeyer, Darylene Drake, Diane Dreibelbiss, Glenn Druhot, Sally Duckworth. Marty Duncan, Aandy Eckhart, Terry Edwards, Keith Eichenauer, Joe Eifred, Sara Eilenwood, Rosalie Er- win, Leslie Ewigleben. Debra Faust, Janice Feller, Penny Ferguson, Mark Fields, Sandra Fields, Jim Fisher, Jan Fisher, Sheila Fisher. Scott Fogle, Debby Fox, Steve Franz- man, Becky Freimuth, David Fretz, Laurew Frye, Gloria Fryer, Bob Fur- niss. Jayne Garner, Debby Gehring, Elaine Gerding, Tom Gorrell, Lennita Grant, Gail Gregg, Deborah Grosenbacher, Joy Gumbert. Susan Gumpp, Tom Haifley, Gene Hale, Mike Hanauer, Glen Harmon, Ruth Hassig, Merrill Hastings, Tom Havens. Terry Haver, Richard Hayhurst, Diane Headford, Andy Hein, Mark Hend- ricks, Julie Hendrickson, Grace Hen- shaw, David Hetrick. ft P P ftftw Oft p O © O Q Q V-J to to r (5 @ Rhonda Hileman, Roger Hoevel, DijJ Hoover, George Horn, Jack Hub Linda Hugenell, Dennis Jackson, Mil Judy Jamison, Teri Kasson, Stev Keever, Carolyn Kelly, Marilyn Keif Pat Kemp, Diana Kennedy, Av Kiefer. Ronald King, Sandra Kinney, Debbj Knight, Rick Knight, Michael Knoll Tom Koch, Susan Kramer, Jan Ku- biniec. Lynne Kuckein, Richard Ladig, Deb- orah Latham, Sharon Lawyer, ' char- lene Leason, Jim Lemmel, Christine Lickert. Cherie Liggett, Daniel Lockwood Mary Logan, Ken Long, Richard Long Steve Ludwig, Chuck Luecke, Kirk Mahlan. Paul Markey, Ronnie McBride, Mau- reen McCarty, Mike McClue, Lewis McCullough, Jean McDermott, Bill McGann, Jim McGuire. Linda McKathnie, Lois McKathnie Linda McKibben, Mike McMahan ' Mike McMinn, Sandra McNett, Jon Meek, Gerald Melchi. Brad eyer, Helen Milentis, Jack Miller, Peggy Miller, Ken Millikan, Deborah Mills, Sharon Mitchell, Beverly Moel- lering. Jon Moser, Alvin Moss, Carol Muhler Mary Mumaw, Dale Myers, Larry Nagel, Jenny Nelson, Ruth Nevogt Mare Nolcak, Cynthia Nord, Dana Nordyke, Karen Novitski, Janet Olof- son, Dan Osborn, Ricky Osborn, Judy Palm. J A Dave Parker, Deborah Patsrick, Gail Patrick Susan Patten, Vicki Pawlisch Tom Peirce G]enn pe]k Ja Peters. Jack Peterson, Susan Peterson, Lynn Pitts, Phillip Polios, Christy Powell, Kay Raschke, Gregory Recht, Randy Recht. Jim Reeder, Joan Regedanz, Linda Reppert, Mike Rice, Debbie Richards, Jim Richwine, Pauline Ricketts, Linda Ripple. David Roberts, David Robinson, Steve Robinson, Quentin Rodemeyer, Jim Roehm, Lon Rogers, Bob Ross, Ricky Ross- Kathleen Ruchell, Keith Sandres, Dale Sargent, Phillip Scaletta, Marilyn Schaefer, James Schmoe, Jerry Schneider, Rick Schwab. Chip Scott, Jan Scott, Mike Shaffer, Alvin Sheets, Richard Shinn, Bob Shovlin, James Shultz, Scott Simmons. Linda Sims, Jim Sircey, Paula Sitcler, David Smith, Donald Smith, Ronald Smith, Kathy Snell, Mark Snyder. Jackie Spillers, Mike Spillers, Sandra Sprunger, Pamela Stafford, Janet Stedman, Donna Steinbacher, Jim Stoody, Janice Studle. Wanda Suter, Fritz Switzer, Cidny Taylor, John Tennant, Mark Thomas, Kathy Thorington, Steve Timmis, Karen Tulley. Stephanie Waechter, Ronnie Walker, Nancy Waltz, Karen Wells, Debbie Werling, Mike Wert, David White- hurst, June Wietfeldt. Dennis Wiley, Howard Williams, Ro- berta Winebrenner, Susan Winkler, Gary Wise, Louis Wojciechowski, Marshall Wolever, Danny Workman. f% ft P Js oat ft Q (5  C ■;;: £ P ' ■■' •■£S P j p Pft © tV Nat Zweig. Council Officers These people directed the student council under the guidance of Mr. Updike. They are: Judy Douglas, Secretary; Dick Stobaugh, Treasurer; Tom Beaver, Vice President; Mike Harper President. tudent Council: students ' governing body Student Council Row one: Debby Richards, Mike Wert, Mike Rice, Fritz Switzer, Dave Bashore, Jim Cook, Al Sheets, Terry Edwards, Steve Lash, Sue Spencer, Cynthia Nord. Row two: Judy Jamison, Kerry McCrory, Barbara Pickerill, Mary Bishop, Twilla Witlow, Sue Clark, Stacy Needham, Judy Douglas, Barb Skarie, Sarah Pletcher, Beth Castor, Peggy Ross, Yvonne Reimund, Kathy Bobilya, Janie Comment, Debbie Kinch, Gloria Fryer. Row Three: Mr. Updike, Advisor; Bob Smith, Tom McKean, John Meyer, Tom Beaver, Mike Harper, Scott Fogle, Paul Helmke, Dick Stobaugh, Ken Eckart, Steve Dolsen, Pete Miester, Dave Stephan, Jim Jackson, Lee Stamm. HI i A 1 Art Craft Christmas cheer was spread by the Art Club at Christmas time by decor- ations. Later they made ceramics. They also dec- orated bulletin boards throughout the school. Mrs. Milton sponsors the club. V TclltS! students developing handwork . . Knitting Handcraft Members of this club keep busy by knitting socks, sweaters, scarfs, hats and squares for pillows. Miss Mintzer enjoys directing these girls. Craft Club The Craft Club has bee: doing wood carving an lettering. Mrs. Holmes en joys directing this inter esting group activity. Orchestra Orchestra, sponsored by Mr. Seeger, gives students the opportunity to gain experience in playing dif- ferent types and tempos of music. It allows them the chance to play their fine selections publicly. Connie Hobson and Peggy Hastings are acting sec- retaries of this activity. JxlllSlCJ nourishes the soul . Concert Band Sixty band members make up Concert Band which is directed by Mr. Seeger. This band plays for all home and tournament games. They also took part in two concerts for the public. Cadet Band Cadet Band is a training band for Concert Band. Under the direction of Mr. Seeger this junior band plays for some reserve basketball games. This band meets each Tuesday. i Singing Lancers Each Wednesday after school many of Lakeside ' s more musically talented 8th and 9th grade students make a dash for the music room to get their vocal chords warmed up. The purpose of the Lancers is music. The Lancers are directed by Mr. Schmutz. Seventh Glee Club The seventh grade Glee Club is junior preparatory club for the Senior Lanc- ers. Mr. Schmutz is their vocal director. Dance Band This band meets every Monday night to further their talents in music. They have performed for some of our school func- tions. Mr. Seeger directs the performance of this group. Science Science Club members have been keeping busy with films, reports, field trips, discussions and help- ing with the Science Fair. The officers are Jeff Smith, President; Greg Marrs, Program Chairman; Doug Patrick, Secretary and Treasurer; and Tom Hav- ens, News Reporter. Mr. Karanovich, Mr. Ander- son, and Mr. Lesh are sponsors.  5C1CI1CCS I concerned with nature ' s forces . . . Geology Do you have rocks in your head ? You may say no but the members of Ge- ology Club do. Among their activities are identi- fying rocks and minerals, taking field trips and polishing rocks. Mr. Null enjoys sponsoring this group. [lltramiirals: building sound bodies y w ty r Sponsored by Mr. Adams and Mr. Wittmer, and Mr. Schoeff. If you hear shouts of glee, you will know it is coming from the gymnasium where boys ' intramurals meet on Tuesday and Friday. The purpose of intramurals is for students who are not in varsity work. It gives students the chance to learn the fundamentals of varsity sports. Latin This club is available to ninth grade Latin students who wish to study topics not available in the every- day Latin class. The mem- bers choose their own topics of discussion, and since they turn out to be anything from famous battles to Roman hairdos, this club proves to be ex- traordinarily interesting and helpful. The club is directed by the sponsor, Mr. Schott. Foreign Language: further culture . Spanish If you happen to hear Spanish songs or records playing you can guess it ' s from Mr. Tierney ' s Span- ish Club. They have made flags, maps and notebooks as they continue their study of Spanish. 36 Math Club Sponsored by Mr. Leach, the math club endeavors - to dig further into the i realm of facts and figures. IVldtllCIIl cltlCS I developing systematic principl Math Laboratory Math Laboratory, under the leadership of Mrs. Stover, made geometrical designs throughout the year. They also made Christmas decorations during December. 7th Grade Speech Led by Miss Bourff, this group of students improve their speaking ability through round table dis- cussions, spe eches and general speaking tech- niques. JL clIlSfllclffC A.riS« developing communication abilities 8th and 9th Speech Do you wish you could speak better in public ? Many people do. If so Speech Club is just the thing. The members of this club have learned to enjoy speech activities and speech improvement. Miss Bourff sponsors the Speech Club. Developmental Reading The members of the De- velopmental Reading Club are busily improving their reading by the use of rate and power builders. Mr. E 1 s t e r, Developmental Reading teacher, sponsors the group. Creative Writing This club is to help one ' s writing techniques through writing of poetry, essays and short stories. Mrs. Zavacky is the sponsor. Auxiliary: aids Library Around the library you will find industrious libra- rians doing the following tasks. Many of these are shelving books, reading the stacks, writing over- due slips, charging, slip- ping, and the door check. The officers of this years library club are President, Kathy Bobilya, and Secre- tary, Diann Gibson. Miss Johnson sponsors the club. aids school functions Booster ' s Members of this club are kept busy helping our school. They sell school sweatshirts, tickets, and refreshments at games al- so promoting good spirit at the games. The club is sponsored by Mr. Vachon and Mr. Trott. Audio Visual Service Have you seen boys push- ing projectors through the halls? Most likely they are members of the Audio- Visual Service Club. Two boys are on duty each period performing service for the teachers. Mr. Trott and Mr. Feaser sponsor this group. Bicycle 5ar Patrol Much credit is due to these boys, who under the direction of Mr. Lynch and captain Jamie Stone, braved wind and rain to direct both two and four wheel traffic. They also helped direct traffic at special school events. ' -Wffc Y Teens Their activities are plan- I ning a teen-age wardrobe, cancer bandages, and dis- cussing the meaning of prayer. The officers are President, Vicki Christ- man; Vice President, Yvonne Reimund; Treas- urer, Jan Errington; Sec- retary, Arlene Jesse; and Chaplain, Debbie Kem. They are sponsored by Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. Young. Audio Visual Training The members of Audio- Visual Training Club learn how to operate the pro- jectors; they preview films writing a synopsis of each, alphabetize films, and are learning to operate the TV equipment. Mr. Trott and Mr. Feaser are spon- sors. Typing This club is sponsored by Mr. Vachon and meets every Friday. The stu- dents start out with basic fundamentals of the touch typing system. After much practice and timed exercises they ir crease their speed and ac- curacy thus becoming pro- ficient typists. Vocations: prepare for the future . . . Shop Club Under the leadership of Mr. Lynch the boys in Shop Club have furthered their skills in crafts. Pro- jects have been gun racks, magazine racks, baskets, letter holders and ash trays. They also have ven- tured into the repair of machines. Vocational Interests Mr. Wolf and Mr. Schu- ckle are the sponsors of this club which meets every other Tuesday. They help club members find out what kinds of education are needed for different jobs and their chances of promotion. They also help to familiarize the students with the many jobs open to them. 42 Sports: interschool competition Cross Country The boys on this team are: front row, Steve Cline, Jim Fairman, Steve Rider, Gary Fields, Randy Putt; Back row, Dave Bil- lian, Tom Eichenhauer, Bob Vegeler, Dick Robh- nolte, Jeff Smith, and coach, Dick Trott. Their season record was, Lake- side over Geyer, Kekionga, and Portage, and two los- ses to Northside Reserves and Franklin. The boys placed second in the four school trial. Fall Sports . . . Flag Football The Flag Football team was coached by Marsh Schoeff. The team cap- tains were Tom Beaver and Steve Elder. Their record was not very impressive. Lakeside 12, Fairfield 28; Lake- side 6, Harrison Hill 28; Lakeside 0, Central 42; Lakeside 0, Smart 63; Lakeside 28, and Geyer 28. Reserve Tackle The coaches of the re- ' serve tackle football team were Joe Wittmer « and Chuck Adams. The reserve team played two games. Their first game at Franklin was played to a 7 to 7 tie and they beat Franklin 4 to in their second game. 44 Varsity Tackle The boys who played varsity tackle are, front row: Ken Lee, Steve Edwards, Pete Meister, Bob Dick, Tom Watt, Howard Shook, Terry Geer, Ken Eckhart, manager; Tom Dull, Joel Augsburger, Kent Beaver- son, Steve Dolson, Bob Smith, Bob Stinson, Jamie Stone, manager; Steve Bradley, Bill Bordner, Denny Shuler, Coach, Joe Wittmer; Dave Cohen, Alvie Grant, Dick Watson, Phil Kreig, Terry Dalrymple, Terry Latham, and Coach, Chuck Adams. The scores of their games were: Fairfield 0, Lakeside 22; Har- rison Hill 0, Lakeside 25; Kekionga 6, Lakeside 25; Portage 0, Lakeside 25; Northwood 21, Lakeside 25; Franklin 7, Lakeside 6. arsity Football, Track 8th Grade Track 9th Grade Track Front row: Mike Duff, John Maloney, Bruce Etter, Chuck Yingst, Jack Godfrey, Rich Howenstine, Lee Melchi, coach, Chuck Adams; Larry Pomeroy, How- ard Doughty, Tom Beaver, Alan Sanders, and coach, Joe Wittmer. Front row: Rick Erwin, Bob McKee, Tim Pape, Kent Billings, Steve Dolson, Bob Smith, Rich Nemeyer, Dave Billian, Denny Shuler, coach, Joe Wittmer; Kent Beaverson, Wayne Cobble, Brad Korn, and coach, Chuck Adams. Front row: Ken Eckhart, manager; Bill Bordner, Pete Meister, Howard Shook, Jim Fairman, Jamie Stone, manager; Tim Richardson, Dave Billian, Kent Beaverson, Bob McKee, Mike Harper, coach, Marsh Schoeff; Bob Vegeler, Steve Bradley, Larry Braden, John McMahon, Dick Watson, Phil Krieg, and coach, Joe Wittmer. Varsity Basketball asketball has rugged season . . . Reserve Basketball The record of the games: Lakeside 51, Lakeside 32, Lakeside 32, Lakeside 44, Lakeside 24, Lakeside 33, Lakeside 34, Lakeside 38, Lakeside 30, Lakeside 43, Lakeside 40, Franklin 42 Franklin 24 Fairfield 37 Fairfield 33 Smart 48 Smart 37 Northwood 32 Portage 27 Central 45 Adams 30 Kekionga 31 The members of the team are, front row: John Maloney, manager; Barry Griffith, Tom Zahn, Mike Cumins, Dave Bashore, Craig, Hamil- ton, manager; Jim Edwards, Dave Fryer, Bill Laws, Lee Melchi, Jim Shuler. John Meyer, John Pierce, coach, Marsh Schoeff; Steve Elder, Bob Davies. Howard Coughty, Dick Stobaugh, Tom Beaver, Phil Barclay, Rich Howenstine, coach, Joe Wittmer. Lakeside 23, Lakeside 46, Lakeside 20, Lakeside 29, Lakeside 20, Lakeside 35, Lakeside 33, Lakeside 39, Lakeside 35, Lakeside 36, Lakeside 32, Lakeside 34, Lakeside 42, Lakeside 31, Lakeside 39, Franklin 29 Franklin 36 Fairfield 40 Fairfield 40 Fairfield 40 Kekionga 32 Kekionga 36 Northwood 29 Northwood 36 Northwood 22 Geyer 31 Geyer 28 Geyer 47 Har. Hill 29 Har. Hill 32 Varsity Cheerleaders Sharon Michell, Beverly Schmidt, Penny Winkler, Judy Rice, Mrs. Beckner, Jackie Scott, Kay Durfey, Judy Douglas, and Linda Peach were the girls cheering us on to victory at the basketball, and football games. Cheerleaders: Reserve Cheerleaders Nancy Deck, Lynne Ewig- leben, Jennifer Kelsey, Kathy Baiden, Mrs. Beck ner, Susan Poffenberger, Pam Hayes, Sue Howe, Laverne Kempinen were the Eighth Grade ath letic boosters. Dick Watson, Howard Shook, Bob Vegeler, Kent Beaverson, Jim Pairman are practicing hard for some rugged competition in the Junior High School city basketball competi- tion. 47 Lance Staff Here are the people wh are responsible for you 1963 Lance: Row 1: Bev Bangertei Associate Editor; Jud Douglas, Associate Editor Bob Vegeler, Editor-in Chief; Connie Hobson. Row 2: Mr. Moser, Facu) ty Advisor; Susan Bayhs Ken Eckhart, Peggy Hast ings, Karen Nill, Dav Billian, Paul Helmke, San dy Misselhorn, Bev Bauei Linda Hall, Heather But ler, Paige Wolf, Tor Beaver, and John Meyer. Lance, Lakesider Staffs . . . Lakesider Staff These busy news beavers turned out all those in- formative newspapers for the school year. Row 1: Melody Malott, Debbie Erb, Mike Harper, Editor-in-Chief; Jackie Scott, Associate Editor. Row 2: Becky Williams, Stacey Needham, Dan Kel- ly, Pete Meister, Bill Rob- erts, Beth Castor, Barb Skarie, Charlotte Busch, Karen Miller, Sharon Mi- chell, Associate Editor; Twilla Whitlow, Mary Koontz, Susan Inscoe, Peggy Schmidt, Mr. Mo- ser, Faculty Advisor. Row 3: Bruce Fansler, Larry Halstead, Reed Brosius, Marilyn Mussel- man, Pam Bly, Gregg Marrs, and John Collins. 48 672
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