Royerton High School - Panorama Yearbook (Royerton, IN)
- Class of 1963
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• - ' .; -A ' -a ] ALLEN COUNTY I %. 3 1833 01731 3138 jjfti- ;N, J T ' S V M. MV. ' ' r ' r:-r 1} ■J yu - ji j iz h- A - xix R . ' V _Q: , % , - ' J a. . JkayuJ pj ,.i -O C ' . - tA-i (c li D GL-ruy o a siLy:, 6 fc. •J -QJ Q JYld S C N , A CI. ' C- ' - ' - 7963 f Xt ' J r ' ' yl Rov.Mlon Hijzh Srlioul [ ,; -X ' u. ? l ' ulili hr,l l) ,|,uiniali in Slalf ' . ' X 1 It ■V ' V v n ; -7:i g.v.x M . Ti ' tS Contents A(liiiiiii lrali()n 1-9 Sport- .._ 10-27 Organization _ __ 28-47 Activities 48-65 Students 66-95 LOYD PENKOD, Princip Faculty Contributed After School Hours to Numerous Activities, FRED CLANCY, JR. ROSEMARY DEMLOW MARCARET CONNER Vocational Agriculture Counseling Nurse Counseling English Physical Education DOROTHY MILLER BONNIE LUNSFORD Office Office Each (lepai ' tmeiit contributed toward? making the 1962-63 school year success- ful. Business students and teachers par- ticipated in a Thrift Forum at Ball State. Social science students were encourased to take ])art in the Model L.X. Assembh. An opportunity to hear the aiuiual Christ- mas Siiiir at Purdue Lni ersit uas of- fered b the choral department. English teachers were willing to assist Storer scholarship applicants with autobiogra- phies. Eight years of foreign language were made a ailable b the addition of a second year French class. Students of Kci erton High School appreciated the time and effort spent by its facult and administration to further the educaticmal opportunities. I ID lUI.LIAKIi. Tiu-l.- LILLI.AN Cir.SON Uusiness Hducalion Office HOWARD CLARK Science Chemistry Physics WAYi E WEAVER Math LAURENCE PHILLIPS English Ji ' urnalism ELIZABETH BROOKER En-lish ELVA MITCHELL Civics Eniilish Reading Seminar RICHARD JOLLIFFE Band LI CILLE MYERS Band Grade Music TREVA RIGGIlN Chorus SHIRLEY BOOTS Hume Economics WANDA HUGHES Home Economics Showed Int erest in Students Progress, Mr . ' frner offers ajsislance to Spanish II sludenls, Terry Tailor and Pat Ertle, as Susie Welsch and Becky Ln icker write their assignments on the blackboard. Part of the period the class uses the earphones and tape recorder wh ich haie proved very useful in both Spanish and French. .M though Joyce Vi ' eesner, Linda ' an S c y k, and J a n c i e Hutchison appear interested in -Miss Brooker ' s Eng- lish III class, Rudy Sprinkle docs not try to hide his pref- erence for nialh. TI10M. DK WITT Phvsiea! I ' :dn,ali..n Shop I.AVE.NN i ' lT.MA.N Business Education Speech MMiON niCKEKSO.N I )ri rr Trainini: l ' h Mcal Educalinn SEE KEEDY Business Education IlOWAKI) K AHDATZKE Hi-iorv Ciiics JOSEPH lU KT Industrial . rls II AKOLD HLTCHISO.N Alhleijc Director Business Education JOSEPHl.NE REES Library Cafeteria SupcrNi?or and Enjoyed Striving to become accurate typists, typing I students try to increase their GWAM through lessons stress- ing both speed and controlled typing. Melinda Riggin spends part of he r study period in tlie library making use of its many helpful reference books and encyclopedias. Cafft.Tia Cnoks Malj.l liillianl, Maxine Coi.k. Hellen Allen, IVarl Smith, Hellen Sarjirnt, Florence Edrington, supenisor Josephine Rees. Vacation Breaks. THANKS FOR THE MI;M()RH:S Thanks for the memories of rainy afternoons. Swingy Royerton tunes. Ballgame trips, the guidanceship With Clancy ' s offiee strewn: How lovelv it was. Thanks for the memories of dining hall and talks, Phys. ed. and the walks. The opera chairs, the class parties. The blackboard with its chalk: How lovely it was. Man s the time we feasted, And many ' s the time we fasted. Oh well, it was swell while it lasted : ' e did have fun. and no harm done and . . . Thanks for the memories of liomewurk we dejilore. The school that we adore. It might have been a headache, hut it never was a bore. So thank vou so much. Il-.KI- MiVKI. En-li h Latin French LEONARD GANTZ nKKMKCE I!ACO. An i:.M,k-t..re Atl tTli ing .lAClll (il.VNE WKR.NEK . pani !i EDHIK KAl N RICHARD. O.N English THOMAS RLFF C-eopraphy lli-l.TN HOWARD IC RDATZKE Head Coach TOM DeWITT Ass ' t Coach ALVA WARREN Back JERRY SCOTT Back DOUG BROWN Center 1962 FOOTBALL RECORD Royerton 39 Royerton — 6 Royerton Royerton — 7 Royerton 14 Royerton 28 Royerton Royerton 7 Geneva Portland — Hagerstown Mississinewa — Winchester Fairmount Highland Jackson Central .. .41 -20 .-25 -.13 .. .20 ..26 12 Season Opened With Deeisive Vietory Over Geneva Reilbirds trounced Geneva 39-() in tlie season ' s o|iciirr. Defeats fallowed hut regardless, Redbird rooters, led by determined cheerleaders, sliook the jilcachns s illi ells of encouragement. Redbird gridironers will have to weather the loss of ten -enim- next vear. Graduating letternien are Tom Browning, Jerr - Scott. .- lva Warren. Jerrv Thmnas. hacks; Doug Brown, center: Bill Cau- dill, guard; and Mike Brothers. Roger Goodvear. Fhil Roland, tackles. Doug Brown and Bill Caudill both rc -ei cd honc.rahic nicntioii in the Mis issincMa ' alley Con- ference. Redbirds elected Doug Brown, center, most valuable pla er of the ear. Several bovs shared the honor of co-captain throughout the season. MIKi: r.KiilllLK.- TarkU- l!,,.k i;iLL C.Al DILL Guard Tm.M P .W i Hark FIRST ROW: Jerry Thomas, Roger Good- year. Allen Kain, Doug Brown, Tom Brown- ing. Phil Roland. Turn Davis, Alva Warren, -Mike Brothers. Bill Caudill. and Jerrv Scott SECOND ROW: Eric Williams, Terry Po- land, Carl Leach, Pat Ertle. Rene Van Fleet, Rick Bettegnes, Terry Klingensmith. John Carter, Scott Fisher, Marvin Bell, Jeep Brock, and Dennis Stewart. THIRD ROW: Terry Taylor, Jim Floyd, Chuck Tavlor, Carl Holten, John Holbert, Bill Lacv. Ted Dixon, Carl Leslie, Phil Taylor, Richard Burt, Dick Turner, and Don Shelbv FOURTH ROW: Managers, Bob Collins, Ralph Roach, and Steve Cook. Buses Overflomed With Redhird Fans Who ' We ' ll Trounce Um 14 1821,79; y SQ ' 7. Bached Gridirouers Throumh Victory and Defeat lirMunin gi-ls lii- iiuui Charge!!! 16 nKii.N DICKERSON. head ,-ujrli TOM D.W ITT. a-i-l.int .ua.li Seniors Saw Action AQ:ainst Burris in Sectional Altlioujih tht ' V larked the f |H ' rifnrc ami izc that liail iiraci ' cl the ])n ' - vious Redbirds Icanis. the snun; net ri|i|iei- fiian Kovertnii inaiiaLH-il to arrive on the healtln i(le cf the wnii ami lo t eolimin uith a 12- ' ' lecnl. A (lisiiKil lii i:iiiiiii)g f:a e a In a hot streak as Hii ertnii caittured six in a row. heatinj: sniiu i f the helter teams in the ciuiitx. ineliidiii; Haleville. Seliiia. and Cmvan. eountv ehaiiips of 1963. Other briplit sp.its of the s, -1.-011 u.-re win- o ei toii::h Iiddli to Mi and Parker and a enL ' ' ful iitor o er (ia-lon. ho -poiled Ivedhird hope- for (heir third ( on-eeiiti e (diint elianipionship. Hrouii. (Jreen. and Shors. three seasonc-d liedhird-. uill In- lo-l ia tiradiiation. norc liUDWN. ixu.ir.l cKoKi.K 11 i:k. r,„i. JOHN I K1K1;. cu.ir.l 17 r Jim Green racks up two points. L SHELIAH HEAVENRIDGE. scni I Y JANET LIVINGSTON, senior Ronnie Miller, E. jay Gulley, student managers. Dwiglit Smith, not present, served for four years as manager. 6_-..i TXT tlvM BETH THOMPSON, senior SH. RON LaVELLE, senior Pep Club Cheers Spurred Redhirds on to Vietory ,n ,, p..- u.il,  ,..Ka. 19 JIM HOLLER, forwar.l Readv — Aim — Fire! I;il.I, T()KK , fuiward STAT ISTICS HoNertoii S6 Highland 52 Royertoii ( 0 Harrison 67 Hoyertoii 31 P,.rtland 65 Ro ert(iii 62 Alexandria 78 Royerton 56 Mississinewa 65 Royerton 59 Parker 53 Royerton 60 Cowan 48 Royerton 19 Yorktown 36 Ro fM[on 51 Dunkirk 53 HdMTlcn 61 Daleville 60 Royerton 6. . Selma 50 Royerton 51 Lee Driver 62 Royerton 12 Coiinly Center Tourney 43 Royerton 5.) Desoto 35 HiiNcrton 1 1 51 1 Gaston 46 Riiverton Middletown 56 R(i erton 92 Fairniount 70 Riiverton 61 Hagerstown 63 Roxerlon 6. ' ! Gaston 49 Ro erton 7 ' ) Sec Faton ional 16 BRUCE HATFIELD, leiiter CHUCK TAYLOR, guard [{ii ertoii 55 F?ur 61 20 Varsity Caii:ers Ended With 12-W on. 9-Lost Record (iLUrilL- riMs lo till- lH .l il rl! ii:i) iii ii . i..,u,,,,i -( (II I l-lli;i;. f..rw.,ril Uf iinniii of ill ' - ' -nil. 21 B-TEAM Left to right: Carl Holten. Steve Boggs. Pat Ertel. Alan LaRu.-. Br.ire Hatfield. Scot Fisher. Mark Huddle.tnn Bruce Mc and Uennis Swearingen. B-Tcam action during Center same. B-TEA.M CHEERLEADERS Vicki Pierson Terri Chalfant 22 Rugged Schedule Prevented Fresh ninn I ictories Ro erton tall and laleiiti il re- serve team finished the season with 6 wins and 13 losses. During the practice sessions the reserve s(iiiad gave the varsity cagers many rugged moments. Many Icng hours and hard wurk vere In-hind the team. The team revolved around Carl Ihdten. Alan LaRue. Bruce Hatfield. Scot Fisher, and Mark Huddleston. Yell leaders. Terri Chalfant and Vicki Pierson gave their time and energy to arouse the fans and the spirit of the team. .ilMni; 1111 ;h ( HEERI.EADERS . ' .indv ll.iN.I,.,!, .I.uii,- Sli.„ kl.r, 1 ' .,I| Lu.a-. Kamiy l, in. .Iu.l l!inl.-r. IKI-IIM N 1 I ' WI i;il (INK; D.iviil licttepni.-. I ' .iu.-.- M.Cill, Rirli.ir.l II.i KOW TWO: Coach Tom IVWiii. Mik.- Cnrlwriplil. St.- •V, Al.m l...rvi..- lUirl. Mark .- ai ' k Kiilin-. l)cnni . ' wcarinpcn. .ni. . li-M- Burn . Hannv . ' howallir. .Ic(( Nr 23 Loyal Supporters Followed Birds Hardivood Action Where did it go? Doug Brown scrambles to get rebound. 24 Each Weeli riie seats i;re v hard, the cokes lost their taste, and the briiiht colors of the cheering sections became dull. The happy yelling and singing of the Burris fans, similar to that of our own onK minutes before, was a droning nuisance leaving an emptv feeling in each of our stomachs. Th(jugh there was no real pain, the tears flowed freely and even the boys had triiulile keeping their composure. It vas over. It onlv lasted about an lii ' ur. but it seemed like eternity. Gone were our hopes for a section- al ictorv. gone for another vear — and forever for the seniors — as tliat great gathering of friends and fans, closfh ]iacked together, laugh- ing and r-irraniing and elling non- sense at the lop of their lungs, happy to be participant- in what Indiana uarml knows as a basketball L ' ame. liinls and I ' .iiillur- moil;;;!.- !■rieajc dnn ' l liol.l m h.in l in front nf .ill tin - ■pcnpl 25 Marc Ca JR. HIGH TEAM iiichael, Dan Clevenger, Larn- Coll ROW ONE: John Bu: Watkins, Dan Butler ROW TWO: Coach Don Vickers, Ricky Reese, Randy Taylor, Alan Fisher, Rndy R Phil McNickle, Larry in, Tom Forrest. Junior High Displaying vim and vigor the junior high basketball team ended the season with a 12- von 4-loss record. Through teamwork, determination and good sportsmanship, the jun- ior high squad found the path tn victory in the junior high tournament at Tavlor Uni- versity. The junior high won other awards at the tourna- ment at Upland. Eighth grader Randy Taylor was the recipient of the good sports- manship award, while the junior high yell leaders were judged first in the yell leading contest. Much is owed to the team and yell leaders for the fine teamwork. sportsman- ship, effort, and enthusiasm they displayed throughout the season. l BASEBALL TEAM ROW ONE: Dennis Stewart, Tom Browning, Terry Taylor. ROW TWO: Coach Myron Dickerson, Scot Fisher, Chuck Taylor, Jim llolhT, Jim Creen, George .Shaver, John Carter, Doug Brown. ROW THREE: E. J. Gulley, Ricky Bettegnies, Mike Davis, Pal Enlr. J,,! Dixon, Carl Leslie, Alva Warren, Terry Poland. 26 Performance Won Honors at Upland W lin look niv iliair! 27 Barbara Kittrell and Pam Fulton work on underclassmen pictures for Panorama. . Janetle Freeman, editor-in-chief of yearbook. Puhlications Staff Learned Journalism Techniques mm Donna CJray, advertising assistant of Panorama. David Huddleston, sports editor. Phyllis Budd, advertising editor of yearbook. Bob Floyd, sports editor, and Pat Carey, faculty editor, crop pictures for sections in yearbook. jiuly I ' irrpmit, (•(litm-ipiiliiri ..I Tlir l i. i-itnn Kr ir . ' N ' t ' arlHjcpk i-ditdi. Jaiu-tlc I ' lci-iiiari. and l{r irw I ' lli- tiir. Juil Pifr|ii iit. iiii-rt riian liiaU and trihidatinns in planniiif; the NcarlnHik anil ilmul pa|nT. I{f ifw and I ' aniiiania s-taff triij:,i;lr In nici-l ilcadlinc-. IluninlU stri in,i; to ((iniplctc all unlini-hrd wnik . . . LiMUits. plici[i ,i:ia|)li . f. ' aluif-. ii ' p . and lu-adlini ' s causing liicat tiirinciil frnrn unt- cdilinn t.i tin- nc t . . . snlirit- inti ad . nmanizin;: sales and linalK di. li iliutini; the finished pr.MhicIs are -oals achifNcil li tlu ' -laff . . Wdrkinii Inuclhcr. aricplini: w mllns hilr riitici-ni planning ' nionc •niakini; iimjccls arc a lew i f tin duties i)f a di- ii|ed i..Ninali ni -laff nieinliei . . , I ' lan ninj;. wnikinii. ru-lunii. the join nali-in -taft ini ' el; another deadline and eieale- the I ' M).! I ' aiioiaina. rrvpr--p ' -Il.-I..lll ll.MVrnii.l-t-. .l.aiMli,- ■■.111. u.irk .m Ki ..ii[- f.ir .ii ani .iti-.n-. ■i I;. .I.I.I. ' Ilur-l. .[--i-lln;:. D.ni.l V,-rhil. pli..|..;:r,i|.li,T Sii-ir Rt l .in. I .■ii-i.- Oren dr.iw ki ..iil- t. ' r -. ni..r -. rti..n. 31 Kathv Lewis. Honor S Bill Stort-v and Kav Br president, presents ; niemliership cards. The National Honor Society is an organization for the jiurpose of recognizing students who have main- tained high grades. Juniors and seniors who have held a 3.3 average throughout high school are eligible for membership. Besides scholarship, qualities considered are leader- ship, service, and character. Eighteen upperclassmen were initiated into the local chapter of Honor Society this year. Seniors elected were. Pat Albright. Connie Constant, Dave Huddleston, Janet Livingston. Susie Oren, Susie Reed, and Jay Shors. Juniors initiated were Martha Boyd. Kay Brown- ing. Larry Burns. Celia Carter. John Carter, Jody Eddy, Frank Novel. Judy Stanley. Bill Storey. Chuck Taylor, and Connie Young. The Honor Society selects the recipients of the good citizenship award. This award goes to the most outstanding freshman and sophomore boy or girl. The award is given on the basis of the student ' s citizenship and service toward the school and community. High Grades Earned Students Honor Society Invitations It, M. HONOR SOCIETY ROW ONE: C. Constant, K. Lewis, S. Boggs, J. Freeman, S. Reed, S. Oren. P. - ll.i Thompson, J. Verniuelen. S. Heavenridge, J. Vernuielen. ROW TWO: I L Boyd, C. -Carter. K. Browning. ,L Eddy, C. Young, ,1. Livingston, A. Waid, L. Spector. ROW THREE: L. Bums, D. Huddleston, B. Storey, C. Taylor, F. .Novel, J. Carter, }. Sliors. D. Geyman, Jeff McKinley. i M 91 ' ' ' % ? F ' ' ift ■Ti ■::. .V kM i jkR IP S S« :-At -iM [H _J 1. ' -jdMBMBBBf y EM 3 jJflMilli mi 32 sTt HEM corxrii ROW ONE: W. I,ivini; |..ii. S. Or.n. H. I ' .jvl.— , S. V.uthy. I ' ,. In irk.r. C. Si.I.I.Im-. T. ROW TWO: I), r.rown. .1. Sli..rs S. Fi li.r. C. Sli.,v,r. C. r.i lo,, K. Clii-m.iii. J. rU..n. Sweatshirt Sales Boosted School Sj)irit and Funds rile imrpo-c ul Sliiilriii ( ' iiuncil u,is tn ki ' cp stiidciil ii(i (■inincnl niii niim siimoiliK. Otlicr iihjcctixf-. well ' I.I |ii..iTi(ili ' -choul -piiit ami [ fllrlllrr lli ' ltrr rrhllioHS lll-turcn nlll.T M-llnnl-i. I lii was rill small lask. {• ' .acli rniini-il incnilici ' liriictili ' il frmn -i ' i ini! llir adniiiii-tratiun. fanillv. and -ludrnl-. Mnnliri- nf ihr Slild.ait (iuimcil air cli ' ilrd lliriUl;jli llir lliilllf rniiins, I linuiLiliiiMl till ' siliiiiil rar. llu ' inuiicil .-pnii- Sdit ' d ari(iii.s piniccts and Mirial aili ilii-s. Sclliiii; I?i ' diiiid sral liirls. wliiih wrre worn llllolllillnlll lllc -rlliinl car. Was unr nf ihi ' ( ' iiuniil ' s innii-rl-. Miini- icrcl i ' d fimii dir sair III ' s s,M|shii|s hrlprd In financi ' im| lii r- nii-nt- in niii mIii ml. Officers ,,f [lie Studrnt Cminril aro Jav Sinus. pi ' sidi ' nl : Susie Oreii. ire-|iresidenl : Sent Fisher. Iiea uier: Heik I nzieker. see- relai : and Dulil: lirnun. nai liamentaiian. 33 CAMERA CLUB D. WVrbil, J. Floyd. I). Tnwriss, P. Swartz. J. Lee. G. Smith. D. Shelby. T. Davis Camera Club Gained Experience in Photography FrTlRE FARMERS OF AMERICA ROW TWO: N. Hoover, Y. LrJlHtl.,-. L. VanSrovk. P. Teffelrller. K. Delph. S. WilHams. L. Huddleston. ROW TWO: L. Scott. D. Huddleston. D. Belteanies. D. Elder. G. Tavl,,r. L Gilmer. L Thomas. P. Tavlor. ROW THREE: R. Shirev. H. Wiiliam-. B. Hatfield. M. Bell. R. Flam. R. Wavmire. P. P. land. 34 To prepare for a judjiin;; ci iilf l, l)a c Hudcllc ldii ilU(iisse dia- Srams with lii iVllow jucl iii;; team inrjiilici-. SlrM-ii Boii!; . Ricliard Slurry, and Brurr Halfirld! Till- f ' FA and ocational ai;rirulture classes unik rlosely together to train b(jys outstanding; in the judging field. i)a e Huddleston. Bruce Hatfield. Richard Sliirey. and Steven Boggs were chosen to represent Royerton in the judg- ing contest. Nine bo s were eligible for the judging team this year. Since there are onlv two agriculture classes and some lio s wish to taki- agriculture fnur ears. every year in agriculture is different. Keeping livestock healtln. planting the currect amount of seed |)cr acre, acquiring the right l pe of lea-e. figuring balanced rations for livestock. a|ii)rii imating the cnst of running a farm and praiiicing giMnl jiidgtncnt and cuni- mon sense make up the bulk cd llie kimuledge received during a vcar •( vciratimial agricul- ture. FFA Applied Classroom Knoiiiedge to Practical Use and Mrs. Novrl think- Pavld Crvnian and .lanir- I.,-,- di-. n-- I.-, nii|iii- iif Iran-pii-in pirUir ' ' - ! 35 The refreshment committee serves puncli and cake after initiatina new members in Octnher. Two new members of the FHA are pictured with senior members behind tlieir national emblem. FHA Girls Planned Annual Sadie Hawkins Dance FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 11 AND 12 ROW ONE: K. Stevens, M. Giltmier, S. Lvons, S. Lawson. J. Elser. M. Faux. K. Jordan. J. Giljson. J. Hines, N. Mahonev, P. Bruin, R. Gevman, S. Huxhold, J. . ' c lienok. ROW TWO: N. Hoover, Y. Ledbetter. L. VanScoyk. P. Tef(eirll,r. K. Dclph. S. Williams, L. Blackmere, D. Turner, C. DeBatty, S. Stacey, C. Carter. C. Roniev. ROW THREE: C. McColley. P. Carey, P. Fuh .n. M. Tb .nips,,n. C. . hanks. D. Trego. D. Gray. N. Falls, C. Cronin, S. McGill. B. Van Ness. ROW FOIIR: S. Ebrile. M. Newbv, N. Lnlz. B. Thompson. C. Johnson, J. Freeman. S. Kincaid, M. Hotlinger. C. Colhurn. S. Richardson. S. Moore. 36 M n Ki: I i; i iii.i;-- mi wii.kii ROW (). K: H. B.ivl.--. S. Orm, S. I!..:;i , I ' , l- ' ull..,,, . Kl.ril.-. K. .|..i,l,iri. S. H.-.n.-miaLi.-. 1 ' . All,ri::l.l. ROW TWO: K. I..ui-, .1. ri.riM.iii, I ' . (:., ,■, I), lin.uri. IV llua.ll.-t..,,. A. .,i.l. I.. K.linun,l-..M. 1). (;i,i , N. I... I . Seventeen Seniors Chose the Teaching Profession rni i;i: iiomiai akkk. ok wiikicv • and w ROW ONE: I ' . I ni ,ki-r. N. l. .•, K. l ' ,ii- n-. 1 ' .. NLCmiiiiI, k. 1 ' . I!.mI.iiIi,.I. r. 1. ll.n-l.- , J. Smilli. .1. I ' illmaii. S. Harri-. C. Ailani-. O. O.i.l.li-. I,. W ri-lit. M. Kvaii-. ROW TWO: M. (:irv,-n!:.r. I.. Allen. N. Ca-x-ll. S. Harri-. M. Riii in. C. J..|,„-m„. I :. .-aiin.i.r-. 1). Sauiul.rs .1. Kills M. Stam]i T. ,1. Brt-nnrr. .1. IVrrv. M. Wri;:lilMiian. HOW lIlKKi:: S. Mann. J. Law-en. 37 (.1I;L VlllLElK (J{ 1 1|( ROW ONE: S. Rainey, J. Elser. M. Clevenger. M. Newbv, L. Zoll. ,|. Li ini; t,,n. S. Heavenridse D. Brown, P. Fulton, N. Lotz. S. Boggs. L. Edmundson. K. Hidwiiirii;. A. W aid. P. Carev, ' S, Ebrite, J. Evans, S. Butler. J. Pierpont, P. .■lbri2ht. J. Vermculen. J. Vermeulen ROW TWO: M. Evans, C. Stebbins, .M. Budd, N. Loveless. J. Catron. J. Gibson. P. Bniin. L . ' Vlfolder. L. .Allen. T. Chalfant, J. Smith. A. Cooper. S. Riggin. K. . ' tevens. J. Hut. iii .n. L, VanScoyk. Y. Ledbetter. C. DeBattv. S. Stacev. S. Lawson. ROW THREE: L. Wright. .S. Hillnian. T. Henslev. M. Wrightsman. K. Par .ns, C, Caudill. M Senecal. K. Cronin. J. Wright. M. Butli?r. J. Altniark. B. Unzicker. S. Neal. D. Saunders B Gossett. S. .McGill. J. Weesner. B. Morford, M. Williams. J. Huffman. .M. Russell, L. Klingensmith ROW FOUR: J. Ellis, P. Smith. C. Johnson. M. Risgin. C. Saunders. .1. Haaen. J. Sclienk B Carey, Y. Geller. S. Welsch. V. Peirson. D. Peterson. J. Wrightsman. W. Livingston. R. Browning J. Cross. .M. Gmvin. .1. Perry. ,1. Brenner. M. Stamper. D. Knox. GAA VARSITY TEAM ROW (). F: S. Eb rite, P. Albright, S. Rig- gin, P. Bruin, S. Heavenridge. ROW TWO: J. Gibson, M. Clevenger, J. Pierpont, S. Boggs, S. Butler, K. Brown- 38 M Iff - 1 1 nQjii Mill If l ' :!!l iBi ' ' lan i;ilii -ii. i (III ROW O.NK: J. ,iinr,ilr„. 11. li.nlr-. C. .|..|,n .,ri. K. ,|..nlaii. . 1!..--. I). Iliu«,i. S. ll.-,.u ini.l. r. .1. WriiM-ul.Ti. ROW TWO; K. Slrwiis. C. Cnlrr. 1. K.linuii.l-.n. . . L I . K. Iln.u riiiir. S. I. .,„,■. . W .ii,|. I). llilliiKin. I). Wrrliil, J. I.r,-. ROW •rilKKI-:: R. Riiil. J. lrKiM!. . 1 . Iiu(l,i. I;. Ok.l.A. I), i.rxm.m. •-. Kirirai.l, K. -..n;j. 1.. |,r, lul, I,. , 1,1111-, K, R.McIl, 1), lhuiaK- lo,l, ROW KM U: I. -h.Hki.v, . , .|nlHis..n, J, ll..llrr, 11, ..vrx. T. I ' ..l,in.l, .1. IL.v.l, T, . ' -im.-, K, Moi;:.ui, C. riii-l|.-, ,1. Z,arh,u.j:h. R. Clii-nKin. R, .Millc-i, Rho Sipna Chi Sponsored Local Science Fair ROW 0 K: Mr. .su-lihin- . 1), Slirlln. T. lUoiuiii,!;. D. . milli, 1 . I ' .r.. li. .ni, , K. Ccna-liT. .1. . ' (•oii. 1), EMrr, ROW rWl): .1. .- liors K, Ilnllrr. C, Tav|..r. D. r,. ii--. C. Tivl..,, P. ■l. r.mili. r-, T. ll,. i-. II, Mmt-. I). Sluiffrr. M. Cnllin-. 1. A. W.nr.n, i ' .. Cui.lill. •«,iil,-. I. Cr.rn. K,.in. 39 SUSAN BOGCS, Majorette I ' UM I ' DM COlil ' S: . Krr.l. n. r„n«,l, M. •rilnllll,,,,,!. . LaVelle, D. Trego, S. Oren, J. Freeman, M. Green, J. Liv- ingston, B. Thompson, K. Lewis. H. Bayless, C. Johnson, P. Albright, N. Lotz. Daily Band Rehearsals Tlie liigh school hand was husy this year preparing for many performances. Highlights of the basketball halftime shows in- cluded Salute the Duke featuring the Pom Pom Corps and a twirling routine to the show tune. Great Day. By practicing during physical education class, the sophomore girls learned a dance to Bah Dah Dah and made their first appearance as a group in February. Elementary, junior high, and high school bands began the new year with a combined concert open to the public. The highlight of the concert was the rendition of selections from The Music Man by the high school band. Suninicr rehearsals were scheduled to prepare for the State Fair in tiie fall. In addition, the high school band performed at Ball State for their annual Band Day along with forty-four other bands from the state. 40 TWIRLER.S ROW ONE: T. Chalfanl. J. Showalter, J. Huffman. ROW TWO: K, Bniwnint;, S. Neal, D. Un icker, 1). Saund- Produced Outstanding Hcdftime Performances HANI) HOW O.NK: R. Siuinklc T. Sai-.-,u, . Mrhl.in-, .1. Fuii.-I, I ' . K M . A. W aul. .1. Allni.iik. . ROW TWO: S. C.K.k, .1. K.I.U, ,1. SianK , C. . Aimi. I.. K.lin;;.-ii-.milli. C. ..rli,- -. I., ..ll. . Davis, M. Russell, U. lVlri n„, .1. I ' rrn. M. W ilH.uns, .1. Wii. liIsMian, J. Sliors. ROW THREE: . . Rii: iii, 1). Russ.-ll, 1,. AffcKlrr. S. H,.ri. , C. C.a.l.li-, W. I.i%in.-l..Ti. V. r,ii ...., .1. Umh.Tfirr, .M. CU-vni-c-r, I), liakrr, K. rarsmis. J. II. .II,,-, I. K. M.Cill. I.. S.-..ii. .1. Will. D. KuUliarl, T. .- iiiis, T. Kliii|.; -nsn illi, R. Hurt, R. NanFlni. ROW FOUR: R. Ciu.k. S. liurns, .1. Furni-li. C, V..un-, F. I ' .urn-. IL Ran, kill. C. Fr-lir, .■. Wlul.s.-ll, r. Erik-. 1). Huffrr, J. M.Kinl.N. ROW F1VE:-1). KnuN, I). J..1uim.ii. R. An-lin. 1, ' -1. |.|,. n-. L Mx.r-. IF ,1m1!,ii,-. U. !!,tt.--ni -. A. .l..lni-...n, I), M...llin. fc - ' -- CHORALETTES ROW ONE: S. Heavenridge, T. Sargent, S. Reed. ROW TWO: N. Lotz. D. Brown. P. Fulton. C. Constant, S. Ehiite. ROW THREE: S. Orcn. B. Kitt- rell. K. Lewis. ROW FOUR: J. Freeman, J. Pierpont. S. Boggs. Vei ' satile Choral Department Produced Variety ROBED CHUIR ROW ONE: H. Kidd, S. Ricliardson, C. Colburn, P. Albriglit, S. HeaNvnricke. P. Fulton. D. Brown, N. Lotz, P. Bruin, S. Ebrite, S. Reed, T. Sargent, Mrs. Riggin. ROW TWO: R. Geyman, J, Turner, S. Oren, K. Lewis, J. Hammond, J. Pieiiiont, G. G;uklis, B. Russell, A. Campbell, J. Freeman, B. Hurst, B. Kittrell, S. Hillman, D. Knox, S. Boags. ROW THREE: J. Daugberty, D. Huddleston, D. Smitb, B. McGill, R. Sprinkle. J. Holbert. M. Stepbens, C. Sexton. R. VanFlect, L. Burns, S. Cook, J. Green, C. Leslie, T. Davis, R. Roach, R. Austin, D. Guinn. TT Y-4m % iihjfii ' n i i4 ' if ' : 42 E-(|uin.j: Pxicliaril Austin. Crai;; Srxl,.n, Hi(kf K...i,li. Sl. ' vr C.M.k. I.arry I!iirri Rudy Spiiiiklr. Jolm Hnlli,-rt. Shows and ReUu:ious Programs June- l; .r- lap- I.t tin- Hi.viruin Opii- iiii ls C li r i - I 111 a - paru. riu- Chcial l)c|iailnirril rrpii-.cril- uuv A llir Im-ic-t ilqiarlinrril- in llu- m1„„,I. Tlir i;,.l,r,l Clii.ir. Cli.Tal- cites, anil l ' ,M]iiiif- air the t;ic.U|i- wliirli lia r Itch priigianu-d for llic main slmus ihinufiliiuit llu- i-ar. The ' Ihanksgixing ami ( hri-tmas coinciralioii- fvr lii.i;lili,i;lil- ui llic iliiMU- classf-. ' ari.-l li.iu uto u i-(l duriiiL ' llif ciilin- t u- as urll as iluiiiii; llu; Cliristnias festivities. MtlumL ' li the e lra peifm iiumees at (Cliristnias time meant hard uoik. it was leuardiiip. In oi-dei- [n ,rA in peifeetinn at e,.nle l. Mr-. I ' vi.L ' L ' iii and the ehoii -.pent main luuiis wi.rlsinj: l.iL ' i-lher nii the ihi.v r,.nle-l niimhers. e-peeiall the leiiuired. ■■He riiou Not Still. ' Cl.i-in- their mo-t -ueeessfiil and e c itin- ear. the ( Imral Pepartment h. ' Iped to pre-eni |iril . liowei-. Diane Haiiilall .aptmv,! llir atleiiti..n ,,f ,.mvz ami . ' 1,1 alike willi her men,. 1,. -lie. -llcw ilie Crimli .■l..!,- Cliri-tma-. 43 Mrs. Wt-iner suptni cN .Spanish liulents as they prepare for a money makiii proje( t of the loreiyn language department. Connie Young and Janice Hutchi- son, assisted by Mrs. Novel, hang a poster advertising the Snowflake Serenade. French, Latin, Spanish Cluhs United to Form LATIN CLUB 11 AND 12 ROW ONE: J. Livin- nn. .1. Prokopt, J. Forrest, S. LaVeile. S. Reed. D. Brown, S. Boggs, H. Bayless. S. Hea enridge, K. Jordon, J. Vermuelen, N. LoU. K. Lewis, B. Kittrell, Y. Ledfjetter. L. VanScoyk, T. Sargent, K. Stevens, P. Bruin. J. Vermuelen. ROW TWO: M. Green, L. Mason, M. Newby, B. Thompson, .1. Freeman, ,J. Pierpont. A. Waid, K. Browning, S. Butler, J. Shors, B. Gossett, S. McGill, J. Weesner, C. Carter, E. Conaster, C. .McColley, M. Giltmier. ROW THREE: M. Hottinger, D. Trego, S. Riggin, C. Sexton, L. Burns, L. Spector, R. Wysong, J. Phelps. R. Chisman. J. Zearbaugh, R. Miller. J. Carter, S. Davi , J. Gully. ROW FOUR: J. Fl.iyd, S. Cook, D. Saunders. 44 i! ii ' i (.1,1 i; Kl) IIM:; H. Aii-lin. .1. (miIK, 1 ). Mnilli. T. Iliwunin-, A. .|..Iim-..m. C. Kallift. .1. C.irl.T. ( :. T.in|..i. . W.inrri. .1. Smii, II. Cm.lill. ROW ■| VU: I). ll,„l,llrM..n. T. I ' .. I. ,11.1. .1. Il..ll il. .1. Will. :;. . |..r.N. .1. l.,,-,n. .1. I r. .k. H. . Iill.i. T. I).ni-. I ' . Krl.l. K. N.nill.,!. K. ( ,.|lin-. ROW TIIKKK: I. Di.ktr-..,,, |l. |l,..«,i. .1. Il..|l.r, ,S (.....k. .-;. Fi-h.r. 1. llr..il„i-. T. lll ..ii. C. .Sli.n.r. I. Cnlli,,-. . . Kain. Iv. K..,,. I.. a Combined Foreifyn iMUiiuaiie Drpartmout I ri (1 1 i; Mi 1(1 ROW () K: C. .--Irl.liiii-. .-. M.inn. N. I -ir. .1, I ' .lli-. N. Ci—ll. .-. Il.irri-. T. I :liaU.iiil. .1. Allm.irk. .1. .• iiiilli. .1. .• li..uall.r, I.. . ll l.lri. ROW TWO: .1. Ila;;an, N. LnNrl, — . ,1. Cal:..,,. K. Cr...,!.!. l. . .n.-.al. D. .■-li..uall.r. .1. K-.-.r. n. Stnvarl. I). Knox. C. Fran.r. I. in. la . ll.-ii. ROW THRKK: R. (:....k. ,-;. Ki-i..i. n. i,.ii.v. T. ihn..... (;. iuu.r. .1. nr. ' .k. n. Kran..-. v.. WilliaMi-. M. C.rtuiii lit. 45 SPANISH CLUB ROW ONE: J. Vcrmculen, M. Evan?, K. Lewis, L. Zoll, P. Budd, J. Hut.liison. B. Morford. C Johnson, J. Evans, R. Geyman. J. Turner, J. Vermeulen, J. Johnson. ROW TWO: M. Gowin, C. Johnson. B. Unzicker, C. Young, S. Carter, S. Welsrii. P Smitli J Huff man, J. Eddy, S. Neal, C. Taylor. H. Kidd. P. Ertel, R. VanFleet. J. Booher ROW THREE: J. Forrest, L Butler, J. Wright, J. Johnson, Y. Geller B Storev V Pierson D. Peterson, J. Stanley, C. Leslie, R. Burt, D. Guinn. G. Ratliff. ROW FOUR: S. Burt, J. Nelson, J. Shockley, J. Holbert, R. Austin, A. Johnson, J. Holler D Geynum. I. Klingensniith. S. Whitesell. R. Sprinkle, T. Taylor, R. Roach, B. Okelev, D. Johnson FRENCH CLUB ROW ONE: S. LaVelle. D. Brown. L. Edmundson. H. Bavless. J. Hutehisi.n. S. Butler, K. Br..wning, 1). anNess, J. Vermeulen, C. Romev, K. Lewis. ROW TWO: L. Burns. J. Floyd, R. Nlorgan. I. Freeman. H. Kidd. J. Eddv. S. Moore J Piernont J. Sli,,rs, L. Mason, B Go -t tt ' 46 mil .inner liirl in-.ii Junicw Leaders Supervised 4-H Activities Durinij: County Fair KllW ilNK: 1. i;,„-, l!(l I WO: l. (;,, ! .11 Mill; 1 K |ii:i;.v I. K. I ' ,n-..M-. I ' . ( ,u. . . W.ii.l. K. ,|..,,|.,n. .1. P.m. .N KLril.- . I.. .--.,.[1. i;. . -lii,,v. K. W.iMuiiv. n. I ' ..iir ni.-. K. iiinl. I ' . T.1) 47 Queen Beth Homecominj; festivities ha e a special meaning for senior, Beth Thdiiipsdii. Beth reiuned as the 1962- 1963 homecoming queen. A leader in her class. Beth has served as varsity yell leader, class officer, Pom Pom Corps, and Student Council member. Beth has displaced her i7ian talents in acrcihatics at the junidr carnival and basketball games. As a member of the speech class, she ]3erformed as the lady psychologist who wanted to prove there is Nothing Wrong With thi ' (;irls. future plans for Beth include majuring in pinsical education at Ball State Teachers Colle :e. From top to bottom: Sharon LaVelle, Janet Livingston, seniors: Nancy Hoover, junior; Debbie Saunders, sophomore; and Wanda Livingston, freshman. 50 Redhird Fans Cheered Team, Conpatidated Queen l)ll,-cll li.lh .111,1 lirr ,.mil .,1V ll..n..Uii ,iuill,:: l,..l„,,..,„.l,i; .1.111., Mr. .in, I Mr-. I)i,k,r-,.n r.niini-, .• willi K crlDM Ahirmui,- ;uul -lni|,-iil-. Spirits ,-i,- luLili ;iiiil L-iilhiisiasm ;U lis piMk cil llii- ears li ' iitli annual lininrcnniinL;. 1 he I ,, crt,,n luninl s,,ii.iti,,n |il.inn,-il liu- , ,ril of the t-M-nin:; wiiicii iu- an with a lil,i in_L: li,,nfiii-. 1 he uridiiun n-ni.iini-.l li,i| ilutini: tin- i;.irni- .i- tin- Kipliland M|uail .in, I tin- l{.-ill inls f,,iii;iil f,.r iil,ii . iialltinii- ,iili-rlainin,-nt inilu,li ' ,l a |ir,,i;iani uIm-ii n ill,- lii::h -,li,.,.l iiKinliini; I, anil .mil a |iara,li- ,,f llir i|ii,-rn ran,li,lat,- .iml r,,url. !• ,,ll,,w ini: tlif Li.iiiii- .1 ■•jjiil.! Il.i|r |,.(ik |il,i, 1- in llir y 111. T, 11 ,, rl,Mk markcl tin- iiiiililiijlit nl tin- i- .-niii.t:. Mi-- i ' lrlli I li,,iii|i-,in ua.- iiiiw Mi ' ii a- I ,,v i-i t.,ii - ni-w lii in,T,,iiiini: i|ii, ' ,-n. Mi- n,-|.|.i,- .-.iiiM.I, r-. -..pli..n...r. f pi UmI..i11 (i.l.l ,liirinc li.ill-lim,- -h.. . ..nl.iliv.-. p.,r.i.i. .Ma. those B boys are niakin eyes at Carnival Preparations Included Booths Selling .luniur iiannt- cmililn ' t kfep out of tlio art in the iiiin?trel show. 52 The e eiiin,u of Oituhcr 21 va. Linxicii.-K ;intiri]iatfcl by all juniors. Hard work and pkuinin;: bs jiarenls ami students set this colorful activits in motion. Thf well- earned profits uill III- used to finance the juniors ' ap- proaching senior trip. The atmosphere of the junior (■arni al was nio-t re- alistic. Well organized 1 lh filled ihe i; ninasiuni. while interesting attraction-. -u« h a- the music show. boys ' burlesque. Vaude illr I .S. A., and die iuin licl show entertained hundreds of carni al goers. Each act conlrihutcd fun and excitement to the e ening. () er- all the juiuor production uas cpiitc sLicccssful. Tickets, Rehearsinij: Shows V ..nn,• I..-.llH-Ilor .-in;:- W C I l.in K Il.ir.l T. Tin. I in III.- %.m.I.- ill.- -!...« ■■( H.II.S. 53 ]. Hi. everybody! My name ' s Toni; what ' s yours? 2. Rockabye baby. 3. Okav for you, bub! 4. The Pillow War of 1962. 5. The Three Stooges. 6. Those early morning hours of waiting. 7. Say, have you heard about this place called the Student Prince ? 8. What ' da ya mean, two more hours till lunch? 9. How would you like to clean THESE windows? 10. .Miss Liberty, herself. 11. I couldn ' t find a date, so . . . 12. And away we go! 13. My group had 25% fewer cavities! 14. Just don ' t get caught! 15. Muncie? 16. Anybody for a swim? 17. Boy, I ' m homesick! 18. My gum was there just a minute ago. 19. Beautiful Mt. Vernon. 20. Changing of the guard. 21. Anybody for a game of touch football? 22. These are the people who visit the house where Jack lives. 54 Stirring Pep Sessions Urged Tea m to Victor y ni-nni- Siiw.irl d.uur .11 rr.-i.rd lii ' p. Loval f.m- li.. -l K.H.S. mnr.ilr rni ' T cliri-rlil ' M-k nirml.ir riirrr l r liini- .il l iiiii. i |. i.i in.iiir R.iml.ill t.ilk- Willi Cr.-CK N-xL i .1- hr p.ni.nll Ii-l.-n . 55 Boys practice tumbling during physical education classes. Fred Lee talks with a representative from John Herron Art Institute durina College Night. College Night, Individual Counseling Helped Students Students visit the Muncie Public Librarv to obtain knovi ' ledse on librarv usase. Civics clasi liolii- iniH-k trial. Mahe Plans for Future Mr. Cl.incy ,i-.-i?ls Nancy I. l in making collosr plan-. Diliiii-nt soplionii.rc- ni(ly Laily Vi indcmiorc - K.in ' Hiy. Judy, you ' re right— I do have two left feet! Frosty finds festivities fun. FaUing Snoiv Indoors and Out Created Atmospherel 58 Music-Ayres provide [■nlcrtainintnl al Foreipn Lanfiuaiii- ciani- for Siioirflahe Seivnade ' cmoi.- - Mn I I Tlll K■|a nl ll (iiinrr.-r (Imiii:; iMti ' iniis.-inM al llu ' I ' micil;!! I .aiiiiiiaLir (lluli- clanc c Simw- flaki ' s .--u-iiiMiilril fiMiii llu- ci-iliiiL: ami a jnsial n Uinan iiiriti ilnili-d hi llic wirilcr alriio-plii-ic. I ' lirni-hiiij; tlic i ' fiiiii;: .-- musiral tiindds wa- ihr l!n rrl..M ilancc liand. luulcr tlic (liicdinii ,.| Mr. julliff,.. l i.Iiaril infalual ' 59 Candle Lio;ht, Suspended Valentines Provided Ourin MjdKii. fnurlh from right, escortefl by Marvin Cle%enger witli. Ikhii Ifft to right. John Wolfe, Nancy Hoover. Prince ' ?: f ' aul (!la-prll. Janette Freeman. MadlMi i ln. MarMn ( l(Mns!(T. Karla Jordan. Dave Huffer. Susan Boggs and Dave Werbil pau e during in- termission to pose for our rameras. 60 Bach round for Sweetheart Ball The fifth annual ••Sweetheart Ball. Feliruarx K). was climaxed bv the cmunini; (if the S seetheart Queen ' and Prinre??. Miss Madhn euln «as cidwned li Miss Janette Freeman. l ' J62 tjueen. As Her Majesty receised her crown, she was jjresented with a dnzen American Beaut ruses. Alsu nominated for (|ueen was Miss Maureen Thomp- son, senior. Candidates for prince-s were Karen Stevens, junior: Jud Smith and Ieliiida Ri ' iiin. sophomores: anc Lo e and CaroUn Adams, fresh- men. Princess for the e enin;; s festisities was Miss Nancy Hoover, junior. Decorations for the informal dance consisted of cupids and hearts sprinkled from the ceilini; on which was centered a large red heart. Fiiniiim; the lun k- drop for the Dan Cn, ,|)er Band was a large cujtid sur- rounded uith hearts and armw-. Individual guest tables were centered with miniaturi- trees hung sith tin paper hearts. K.iMii --i, ,n- iMii r.iluljIr- Naiuy 11.... mt. vhii.- .a-l- in ail .ulinirin;: l.incr al lirr ro cj. It MHMiis lluit Kalliy l.owi i- rrallv inj.nin:; li.-r-.-ll •l.m. in- I., lib ( ....p. I r.an.l. Trips, Parties, Play Enahled Seniors to Form! Watch that waistline. Susie Boggs! The fun-loving seniors lialt party gaiety to pose for picture. 62 Lastiiifi Friendship! ' Senior ' t - |iljy ihuin|ier Seniors liave had nianv nn ' iiiorahle niu- ments throuj;hout the sear. Tlie class trip to ' ashingtcin. I). C. anil e v Y.irk prn- ided the group with time li real] i;et tu kiinu one another. Other activities in uhirji the class experienced grijup fellow- hi|) were parties given by arinus niem- liers of the class. Before the senior trip. Jud Prokopfs ]jart helped ])repare the grouj) fur their six da experience. Ccjnnie Constant ' s get together after the . ' enior Ball, was enjoxed bv nian seniors and their guests. Higlilighting the xvinler activi- ties for the seniors was the party at the Rustic Cabin, given bv David WCrhil. Alva Viarren. Garv lav lor. and Dannv Hilhnan. I he senior plav. If Man ii-v ers. ' was the final project for the class. .Ml sen- iors participated in its production. The junior-senior proni and the annual all iiiiiht l)arlv for the seniors i-oncludeil the group activities for the 1962-6. ' - grad- uating; clas . Thank. ur li.-l- tor .1 -w,-ll p.irlv - C.irv TavL.r. I).iv.- W.rl.il, D.in llilli.i.ni. .m.i U.i W.uivn. Davf Sauntlt-r?. Roy Crawford, Diane Randall, Jim Green, Geo. Plielps, Beth Tliompson, Larry Spector, Karla Jordan, Tom Browning, Mark Graves, Bob Collings, Dan Doster, and Mrs. Putman perform in Wliat ' s Wrong With the Girl . ' given by the speech Convocations Offered Get out of mv sight- get out! Miss Duckwortli protests to Professor Cools ' accusations as the chair- man oljscrves. 64 l)ul( li Clirislmas attire i ' iinitatoil at ronMicaticm. iumoi Inspiration, Entertainment to Student Body LARRY J. ADAMS Science Club 4. PAT AL- BRIGHT GAA 1. 2. 3, 4: Pom Pom Corps 4: Band L 2. 3. 4: Robed Choir 4: Twirler 1, 2. 3: Honor Society 4. ( Transferred in Senior year ) HARRIET BAYLESS Latin Club 1. 2. 3. 4: French Club 3. 4, V.P. 4: Science Club 3. 4. Reporter 4: Pom Pom Corps 3, 4; Pep Club L 2. 3, 4; Student Council I: ETA 4. SUSA.X BOGGS Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Dr um -Majorette 3. 4: Twirler 2; Robed Choir 2. 3. 4: Contest Chorus 3, 4: King and I 3: ETA 4; Honor Society 3. 4. Sec. 4: Science Club 3. 4. Sec. 4: Class Sec. L 2: Latin Club I. 2. 3. 4. Sec. 2: Dance Band 2. 3. 4: GAA 1. 2. 3. 4. V.P. 3: Pep Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Choralettes 4: 4-HL2: Girls ' State 3. MIKE BROTHERS Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Varsity Club 3, 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Track L DERBY BROWN Latin Club L 2. 3. 4: French Club 3, 4: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Mgr. 3. 4: Science Club 2. 3, 4; Robed Choir 3, 4; King and I 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choralettes 4; Contest Chorus 3, 4; Pom Pom Corps 2, 3, 4. The Graduating Sponsors: ROSEMARY DEMLOW. FRED GLAXCY, JR. Class Officers: 3im Green, president; Joyce Verme ulen, treasurer; Kathy Lewis, secretar) ; Jay Shors, vice-president. J 68 y.:;. . . DOUG BROWN Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4: Student Council 1. 3. 4; Varsity Club 1. 2. 3. 1, V.P. 3, Pres. 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 1: Basketball 1. 2. 4: Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4. TOM BROWMNG Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4: Student Council 1: Varsity Club 3. 4: Football 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2: Baseball 2. 3. 4; Track 1: Class Treas. 2: Class Sec. 3. PHYLLIS BLDD Latin Club 1: Journalism Staff 1: Pep Club L 2. 3. 4: GAA 1: Simni_-h Club 4. I ' A- TRICIA CARFY Band 1: Spanish Club 2: FHA 2. 3. 4: 4-H . 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 4: Journalism Staff 4: FT A I. BH.L CALDHX Football I. 2. 3. 1: Track 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 3. I: Varsity Club 2. 3. 1. MARCVKFT CLFVFNGFR Band L 2. 3: GAA L 2. 3. I. I ' r.-. 1: Pep Club L 2. 3. 4: Dance Band 2. • [ Class of 1963 MIKF COI.I.IXS Varsity Club 2. 3. 1: Track 2. 3. 1; Basketball 1. 2. 3. I: Cross Country 2. 1. CdWIK COXSI r Honor Society 3. I: Fremli Club I. Trca.-. 1: GW 2. 3. 1: Pep Club I: Choral.-tles 1: R.-bed Chcir I; l.alin Club 2: Cheerleader I. 3: Honiecoininu Court 3: Class Sec. 1: Student Coumil 1. Ser. 1: Journalism Staff 3. ( Iransferrcd in Seninr eari Ui CRAWFORD. JR. F.Hl (T CRoXF Ban. I 1. 2: Football 1.2: J ' rack 1. 69 JOHN C. DAUGHERTY Robed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, V.P. 3. Pres. 4: Contest Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4; King and I 3. THO: IAS L. DAVIS Band 1. 2: Hi-Y 4: Camera Club 4: Varsitv Club 4: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1: Baseball 1. 2; Robed Choir 4. DA DOSTER ROBERTA SUE EBRITE FHA 2, 3. 4. Sec. 3. V.P. 4: Band 1. 2: Robed Choir 3, 4; Contest Chorus 3. 4: King and I 3: GAA 1. 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Choralettes 4; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; ETA 4. LINDA EDMUNDSON French Club 4; Pep Club 3. 4: GAA 4: Science Club 4: ETA 4. DICK ELDER Hi-Y 3; Football 1, 2, 3; FFA 4. Sentinel 4: Robed Choir 4. Ii4fl Glittered at Senior Ball as JANE EVANS Band 1: Spanish Club 2, 3. 4: GAA 1. 2. 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H 1. 2. ROBERT FLOYD Latin Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4, Sergeant at Arms 4; Baseball 1; Jour- nalism Staff 4. JANICE FORREST Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 2. 3. 4: Dance Band 2. JANETTE FREEMAN Honor Society 3, 4. V.P. 4: Choralettes 4; King and I 3: Robed Choir 2. 3. 4: Contest Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Pom Pom Corps 3. 4; FHA 2. 3. 4. Rec. Leader 4; French Club 3, 4, Sec. 3; GAA 1: Band 1: Latin Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Panorama Editor 4. PA-MELA K. FULTOX Robed Choir 2. .;. 1: Contest Chorus 2. 3. 1: ■■Kintr and I :]: FHA 2. M. I: tiAA 1. 2. 3. 4: Journalism Staff 1: Pep Club 1. 2. 3. I: Choralettes 4: FTA 4. DAVID GF.YMAN Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Science Club 3. I. .P. 1; Ibnor Societ 3. 1. 4 reas. 4. ROCFH CnODYFAR Footb MARK (;ravi:s D() CRAY CAA 1: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 1: Journalism Staff 1: FTA 1. JLM GREEN Varsitv Club 1. 2. 3. 1: Basketball 2. 3. 1: Football 1. 2; Ba-eball 1. 2. 3. 1: Cross Countrv 3. I: Class Pres. 1. 2. :;. 1: Ill-Y 1: Robe.l Choir I: Jia.k 1. Holiday Gaiety Replaced Routine M i;ilY CHl ' l-.X (; I. 2; I.alin Club 1. 2. . ' .. 1. J ' . I; IVp Club : ' .. 1; Pu.n I ' oni Cnrp- 2. 3. 1: Ikmd 1. 2. .;. I. l i; I M( I II I! H I, I : FHA 1.2..!. 1. SHFFl AH IIEWFNHIDCE (,)u.en ' s Court 2: CA 1. 2. .;. I: Honor Societx ' ., I; Rnln-d Choir 3. 1; ••Kiiii: and 1 . ' .: (4a-s F.n-.. Mui. 3; Cheerleader 1. 2. .!. I; l-atin Club 1. 2. ,. 1: Science Club 3. I: Contest Chorus 3. I: Student Cnunril 2: Choralettes I: Journalism Staff 1: FTA 1. I) IIIIIAIW Ha-k.-lball 1; Cross Countrv-2; IliV 2; I ra. k I. 1. MARIE HOTTLXGER GAA 1: FHA 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; 4-H 1. 2. 3 DAVE HUDDLESTOX Cross Country 3. 4: Robed Choir 2. 4: ETA 4: Varsity Club 4: Science Club 3. 4: Baseball 2. 4: Latin Club 2. 3: Track 3: Student Council 2: Journalism Staff 3. I Transferred in Senior year) DAVID HUEFER Hi-Y 3. 4: Science Club 4: Basket- ball 1: Dance Band 3. 4. BOBBIE AXX HURST ' •King and I 3: Robed Choir 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Journalism Staff 4. Struggled Through SAT CHERYL JOHXSOX EHA 1, 2. 3. 4: Pom Pom Corps 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 2. 3. 4: Science Club 4. KARLA JORDAX 4-H 1, 2, 3. 4. Sec. 1. V.P. 2. 3: Latin Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Science Club 3. 4. Pari. 4: Pep Club L 4: EHA 1. 2. 3. 4. Treas. 2. V.P. 3, Pres. 4; GAA 1.2. ALLEX KAIX Football 1. 2. 4: Varsity Club 4: Hi-Y 3. 4. BARBARA KITTRELL GAA 1 : Robed Choir 4: Choralettes 4: King and I 3: Latin Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club L 2. 3. 4: Journalism Staff 4: Contest Chorus 4: Team Mascot 4. SHAROX LAVELLE GAA 1: Robed Choir 3: King and I 3: Pom Pom Corps 2. 3. 4; Queen ' s Court 4; Latin Club 1: French Club 3. 4. Treas. 3. Sec. 4: Pep Club 1. 2. 3: Cheerleader 4: Contest Chorus 3; Class Treas. 3. GEXE A. LEE Boys ' State 3. An fxamplL ' of i!u- Clir lnu- -) iril. fi-lt ihrouf- ' hoiii ilk- M-hool. i- ,-x- hihited by Slian.n I.aVelK-. Waviic Owt-n?. Dwiiiht Smi;!i. aiij 11. .bin V on!! a? iIk ' V .lv.;..rat,- ill.- (.!iri-t- mas iR-f. Tests on December 1 JAMES LEE Camera Cluh : ' .. 1. Sec. I: Scieiuv Cliil. 4. KATHY LEWIS (, 1: i{,,lnMl Cli.ui 2. .!. 1. Hist. I: Contest Choi us 2. 1: King and L : ' : Pom Pom Corps 2. .;. 1: Latin Chili 1. 2. ' A. I: S|)anish Club 2. -. ' ,. . V.P. 1: French Club 1: IVp Club L 2. ?,. 1 : Cirls ' Stair . i ; Student Counril 1: Honor Socicts ' ■' . 1. Choralettes 1: FTA 1: CLiss Sec. 1. ,1 NLT l,I i (,ST() l.alin Cluh I. 2. .;. I. Sec. : ' ,. 1: Honor Society 4: G.AA I. 2. ' ■' . I. I icas. 2: Pom Pom Corps 2. o. I-: QueenV Courl .!. I: Pep Club I; Cheer- leader 2. -. ' ,. 1: Class lira-. I: P.an.l I. WCV LOT Class V.P. 2: (; I. 2. ' .. 1. Tna-. I; |- 1 1 2. :i. 1. I ' arl. I: Kobed Choir 2. .!. 1: kinL: and I ' . ' ,: Pom Pom Corps 2. 3. I: Latin Club 1. 2. ' .. I: Pep Club 1. 2. ;5. 1: Contest Chorus 2. .•.. I: Slud.nl Coun- cil 2: ChMralelle I: Band I : Sei,-ncr Cluh 1. CY MMIdM lll 1. 2. :;. I; Pep Cl„b I. 2. ■!. 1. I II I II 1 ()N (; 1. 2: Pom Pom Corp 2; Pep Cluh I. I; I ,ilin Cluh I. 2. .•.. I. A M JEFF McKINLEY Honor Society 3. 4: Science Club 3. 4: Band 1. 2 3. 4. Pres. 3: Dance Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1 ; Trumpet Trio 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID MYERS. MADLYl NEWBY Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 1, 2. 3, 4: FHA 2. 3. 4. Treas. 4; GAA 1. 2. 3. 4. Point Sec. 1. 2. 3. 4; Pom Pom Corps 2. ROBERT EU- GENE OKELEY II Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3. 4. Pres. 4: Track 3. Selected Graduation SUSAN OREN Student Council 4. V.P. 4: Honor So- ciety 4: Journalism Staff 4; Spanish Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2: Robed Choir 1, 2, 3. 4; Contest Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4; Choralettes 4; King and I 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Pom Pom Corps 2. 3. 4: FTA 4: 4-H 1. 2. 3. 4. WAYNE OWENS Science Club 4. JUDY PIERPONT Latin Club 1. 3. 1; French Club 3. 4, Pres. 4; GAA 1, 3, 4; King and I 3, Student Mgr.; Robed Choir 3, 4, Sec. 4; Choralettes 4; Contest Chorus 1, 3. 4: Review Editor 4: Journalism Staff 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 3. 4: FTA 4. PHIL POLAND FFA 4; Football 4. JUDY PROKOPF Latin Club 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4. SUSIE REED Robed Choir 3, 4; Contest Chorus 3, 4: Journalism Staff 4: Pom Pom Corps 2, 3. 4; Pep Club L 2, 3. 4: Latin Club L 2, 3. 4; Choralettes 4: GAA 1, 2: Twirler 1; King and I 3; Honor Society 4. 74 Striving for a hopeful right answer Da f Hiuidlfftun reveals nieditatiun. dcljale, and triumph while being tested on Macbeth. Announcements After Much Discussion SANDRA RICHARDSON Roln-d Choir 2. X 1: Con- lest Chorus 3. -1; GAA 1: FHA I. 2. .!. 1; IVp Chili 1. 2- Kin?: and I 3. TONI SARGENT Latin Cluh 1. 2, !. 1; Robed Choir 3. 4. Treas. I: Choralettes l: C(,nte t Chorus 2. 3. 1: Student Council 1: Pep Cluh ]. 2. 3. 1: Hand 1. 2. 3. I. Ser. 3: -Kinf; and I :): GAA 1; Dance Band 2.3. i. JKHRV . COTT Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. I: VV 1. 2. 3. I. I ' res. 1; Jud-ins Team 1. 2. 3. 1: Varsitv Chjh 2. 3. 1: Foot- hall 2. 3. ' 1: Rol.ed Choir 1. ' DANIF.L Fl GENE SHAFFER Hi-Y 3. 1: FFA 3. 1. .P. 1; Raskolhall 1: Judjiini; 1 earn . ' . 1. (AMlllA TL1;M;1; . IIWKS GAA 2: FHA 2. 3. 1. JAY SHORS Student Council 2. 3. 1. Pre-. I: Basket- hall 1, 2. 3, l: Cross Country 3. 1: Boys ' State 3: Science Cluh 4: arsilv (Nuh 1: Honor Society 1. 75 DWIGHT SMITH Robed Choir 3. 4: Kins; and I 3: Hi-Y 3. 4: Varsitv Club 3. 4: Basketball Mer. 1. 2. 3. 4. GARY SMITH Camera Club 4. LARRY SPECTOR Latin Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Honor So- ciety 3. 4: Science Club 4; Hi-Y 3. 4. DWIGHT G. STAHL and Brought Home Many Prec PATRICK SWARTZ Latin Club L 2. 3. 4: Camera Club 4: Track 2: Hi-Y 2, 3: Band 1. 2. 3. GARY TAYLOR FFA 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Basketball 1: Student Council L JERRY THOMAS FFA 3. 4: Football 4. BEHT THOMPSON Latin Club 1, 2. 3, 4: GAA 1: FHA 2. 3. 4: Class V.P. 1; Pep Club 1: Cheerleader 2. 3. 4: Pom Pom Corps 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1. 3: Queen ' s Court 1 : Homecoming Queen 4. MALREEN THOMPSON FHA 1. 2. 3. 4, Editor 3: Pom Pom Corps 2. 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Club 1. 1. DAVE A. TOWRISS Hi-Y L 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3. 4; Baseball 2; Camera Club 3, 4. |J()K1M)A TKEGO FHA ' ,. 1: Pom Pom Corp. 2 3 4: Latin Club 3. 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4. GARY TLRM.R I Transferred in Senior earl JACQUELINE VERMEULEX CAA L 2. 3. 4: French Club 4: Spanish Club 2, 3. L Sec. 1: Latin Chib L 2, 3. 4: Science Club 3. 4: Pep Club I. 2. 3. 4: Honor Society 3. 4. JOYCE VERMEULEX GAA I. 2. 3, 4: Science Club 3. 4: Pep Club L 2. 3. 1: Honor So- ciety 3. I: Latin Club L 2. 3. 1: Spani h Club 3, 4; Class Treas. 4. ious Memories of the Senior Trip. ALICE WAII) Band 1. 2. 3. 4: GAA . 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4. Lib. 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. U 4-H L 2. 3. L Sec. 3; Honor Society 3. 4. LYW WALLACE Ili-Y I. 2. AlA W l!i;i; JR. FF.V I: Var. ilv Club 3. I: Ba c- ball 2. :;. 1: Football 3, 4: Hi-Y 3. ' 1: Basketball 1. I)A II) W FKBIL Camera Club 3, 4. Sec. 3. Treas. 4; Science Club I. ROl ' .KKl ' JII()M S V () (; JR. Latin Club 1. 2, 3. I: Science Club . ' .. I: Ili-V 1. 2. .l. I; Track 3. 4; Baseball 1.2. XOT PICHRFI) carol col 111 K FHA 2. .;. 1: Pep Club 1. PHIL IlIXFS FFA I. 2. Junior class officers: John Carter, business man- ager; Sharon Butler, .secretary; Judy Stanley, treasurer; Joe Shocklee, president; Chuck Tay- lor, vice-president. Juniors Staged Carnival, Richard Austin Manin Bell Allen Beller Louise Blackmer Martha Boyd Kay Browning Pat Bruin Larry Burns Richard Burt Sharon Butler June Byers Alnia Campbell John Carter Kay Carter Celia Carter Ron Chisman Diane Chu Bobby Collings Ed Conatser Steve Cook - : 7 « 78 f af Connie Cionin Linda Da is Stanley Da is Cindy De Batty Joanne Eddy Ronnie VAam Jeanette Elser ancy Falls Marjio Faux Jim Flosd Lois Freed Rose Geynian Janet Gibson Mike Gihner Marih n Giltineir Brenda Gossett Jav Gull.-v Jaiiicr I JaninKirul Bluer Hatfield Sails llillnian Julia Hines Jolui n..ll..Tt Jim Holler Carl Holten PSancN Hoover Jannv Hultliiscin Sallv Hu hc,l,l Alan Johnson Dale Johnson Edward Joseph Sharon Kincaid Bill l.arN Sharon Larson Yvonne I edhetter Shirley Lyons Larr Ma Cyntliia McCullev Sharon M((;ill ' Larry Mery Ronnie .Miller 79 Junior dancer? display talents in the music show at the carnival. Prepared for New York Rendezvous, Sharon Moore Robert Morgan Frank Novel Geo Phelps Terrv Poland Diane Randall Sherr RiKsin Ralph Roach Rick Roach Dixie Roeger Cheryl Romey Barbara Russell David Saunders Jan Schenck Cregs Sexton Joey Shocklee Jenifer Shors Terry Sims Gerry Spector Rudy Sprinkle 80 Sandy Stacy Judy Stanley Karen Stevens Chuck Ta lor Fat Teffeteller Dorthea Turner Janet Turner Beck Van.Ness Linda VanSco k Sharon ' orhees Roiniic a uiire Joyce eesner Steve Vihitesell Sharon Vi ' illiai Jcrrv W ilt Coiniie oung John Zearbaugh Bill St(,rev Harold Williams itffi f -) i? 1 1 ■' ! ' fc and Gained Prestifi:c as Vpperclassmen. Mi-s dm luilas 10 llu- H.iw.iiiaii beat. 111.- o.in. ' l of il,L- cl.ov,,. ad.io.l lau::lil.r !•. llir -arni al f ?ti ilics. Sophomore class officers: Melinda Riggin, secretary (seated); Terri Chalfant, treasurer; Scot Fisher, vice- president; Jeep Brock, president. Sophomores Chose Class Rings and Anxiously Linda Affolder Linda Allen Judy Allmark Rickey Bettegnies Stephen Boggs Joe Booher Bob Brady Judy Brenner Jeep Brock Bob Carpenter Sharon Carter Nikki Cassell Terri Chalfant Dave Clark Joan Cross Ted Dixon Judy Ellis Pat Ertel Marsha Evans Scot Fisher Jim Forrest David France David FuUhart Jack Furnish 82 .Mar Ellrn Cnsm Dannv Guiiin Bili Harni..n Sue Harri- Tiniara Hi ' n li .Mark lluddl.-i.., Charlcru- Johnson Hartk-y Kidd Raymond King Terry Klingi_-n,-niilli UfMinna Knox Jane La«M n Carl Lea.li Carl Li-lir Sliirle Munn Bettv MeCormick Uanin Modlin Sand Xeal K.i I ' ar-..,,- Jane nn I ' .rrv Marx l ' .irl r 11..I, Randall (;arv Ralliff M.-lin.la Ki iiin Aivaited Festivities of Junior Year. Jolin Ro,-er Connii- Saunders Dehliie Saunders Genr-, ' Shaver Judv Showaltei Don Shelby Richard Shirey Judy Smith . iarllui Stani|ier Mark Stevens Dennis Stewart Scott Street Fhil TavL.r Terrv TavL.r Di.k Turner Jeannie I llnm ReI.eeea In ieker Rene an Fleet Alan Ve.t Su-ie WeN.h Frie W illiarn. Marv.llen W ri;;l,lM.,an I.inda Z..II Mike Daxi, i 1 mx f ' Aid 83 i?ti 5 5i;jf«.:f I! btM- .S fficers: Bruce McGill, treasurer; Judy Wright, secretary; Wanda Livingston, vice- president; Jeff Nelson, president. Freshmen Were Introduced to High School Carolvn Adams David Baker Helen Beeler Bill Beller David Bettegines Joe Blackner Faith Bddenhafer Rita Browning Mary Jane Budd Stephen Burns Steve Burt Marcia Butler Barbara Carey Joy Catron Caroletta Caudill Mary Clevenger Jim Collins ■Ricky Cook Mike Cartwright Kathy Cronin Steve Danis Kenny Dohbs Paul Flowers Gary France Gleta Caddis Yvonne Geller Richard Harley Sharon Harris 84 .tUt Cindy H..lly Judv Huffman J.Kiic Hunskker J.-ff Jolins.jn Lynn Klingensniitli Dannv Knox Jack Kuhns Alan Le Ku.- David Law ..n Fred Lee W anda Livingston Nancy Love Nancv Loveless Rosier Mauller Bruce McGill Barliara Morford Jeff Nelson l)i-ljl)ie Peterson Vicki Pierson Jan Pitman Sliaron Kainev Dannv Ring Marilyn Russell Larrv Scott Activities and Visited Chicapio in April, Stephen Scroggins Mary Ann Senecal Dan Showaller Linda Snodgrass I ' at Smith Sliervl Stebbins Jeff Smith Dennis Sweringen Paul Turner Jane Lmherger Tom Van Devender Connie Vorhoes Randv White Marv Wilhams Randv N illiams Judy Wright Linda W right Jane Virightjinan Connie Cooper Jani ' t Hagen Ronnie Srm 85 iV ii .=. Eighth Grade class officers: Randy Taylor, presi- dent; Victor Kuhns, secretary; Jim Leach, vice- president; Jama Shaffer, treasurer. Eighth Graders Filled the Teeming Halls Donna Anderson Carol Astrop Don Barton Shirley Beeler Connie Berry Bill Burton Judv Butler Paul Caldwell Phil CaldweU Mary Carey Darrel Carter Susan Cates Danny Clevenger Larry Collins Sue Constant Debhy Dixon Pam Ellis Carol Evans Allen Fisher Sue Forrest 86 Rochellr Gibson Serena Girtun Sandy Hayden Richard Haves -Mary Mines Kandie Irwin Gail Joliffe Claudia Keller Phil Kern Phil Ketchen Dcnms Kuuakki Victor Kuhns Mike LaVelle Jim Leach Steve McCoy Tuni Mer David cal Marv . ewln Doris I ' arlelle Richard Piner With Laughter, Turmoil, and Tears. Dick Randall Diane Reagan Ricky Reece Tony Reed Rudy Riggin Rose Mari. ' Senecal Jana .Shaffer Janie .shocklee l!ul. Mircevc Davi.i Sims Sharon Smith John Street I ' am Swariz Ann Swift Randv Tavlor Linda McLelland Sharon Tluirston Perscilla I nzieker Vicki Vorliees Rila W ayniirc Pain Zcarhaugh i : kti W 87 . n Seventh Grade class officers: SEATED: John Edmundson, president; Mary Ann Alexander, vice-president. STANDING: Pam Cronin, treas- urer; Patty Lucas, secretary; Cheri Wright and Mnnte Stebbins, student council. Seventh Graders Adjusted to New Teachers. Shelia Adams Tom Affolder Harriet Albright .Mar) Ann .Alexander Bob Battas Connie Beaty Peggy Beller Sally Berry Oliver Brown Johnny Buck Danny Butler John Butler John Caldwell Marc Carmichael Janet Carnal Shelley Carpenter John Carter Susan Clanin Leonard Coner Bobby Cook Marilyn Corey Pam Cronin Randall Davis Jackie Cronin Susie Dcavt-rs Jay Dobl) John E(]mun(l rin Jerry Eilcr Virj;inia Emenhi? Walter Evans Carolyn Flowers Tom Forrest Linda Freed Katliy Fullliart David Gonzales Charles Cosset t Harold Hallon Charles Humphrey Joyce Hunt Robert Hurst David Johnson Don Johnson Mary J..liffe Tony Jones Cindy Kinp Cary King Ginny KliniiensrTiith Pattv Lueas No Recess, and Chaufiin Classes. Carohn M,irl..w Sharon Mann Phil Mr.Ni.kle Hill -Mieha.-l S e e O ' Dell l)..na!d Owens Jane Par-ons Phil Peter-. n Mike Pin.r Cliu.k Piltman Mike Ketz lirenda Hh-de Mnnte Stel.l.in- (jmnie Swciveland Cathv Tlionijs David Imherp-r Larry Watkins C.ene Vi ' a mire Jim Wel-eh Cheri W ri-ht Sharon Sullivan Jerry Hr..wn 89 Sixth Grade Mrs. Pease noy. ' ONE: Mrs. Pease. Angela Bartun. Martha Burns. Kathie Burt. Stanton Burt, Tom Butler. RO T S 0: Cathy Chisnian. Rodney Fannin. Philip Feeney. Donald Foster. Mike Goodyear, David Harris. ROW THREE: Linda Hesson. Jane Ann Hines. Laura Kincaid. Ralph Lee, Debhie Leicht. ROW FOUR: Penny Lord. Susan .Matchett. Linda McKinley. Donnie Morris. Beth Ann Nelson. Randv Noble. ROW FIVE: Electa Porter. Harold Pinkston. Sheri Ratliff. Rodney Riggin. Cynthia Russell. Debhie Sanders. ROW SIX: Loretta Scott. Donald Sharp. JoHannah Stanley, Debbie Tanner. Brenda Wavmire. David Williams. ROW SEVEN: Deborali Wrieht. 1 i Al-. 0 ( Sixth Grade Mr. Vickers ROW ONE: Mr. Vickers, Becky Arnold, Terry Barker, Sandv Berrv, Cathv Bodenhafer, Bob Brock. ROW TWO: Mike Brown, Wayne Bruin, Sue Butler. Larry Clark. Charles Cook. Jovce Davis. ROW THREE: Charles Freed. Tom Hensley, Marilyn Hurst, Doug Hutchinson, Vicky Jolliffe, Bruce Kitchen. ROW FOUR: Lisa Lee, Marjorie Livingston, Ray Lunsford, Penny Marcus, Tim Martin, Morris McCormick. ROW FIVE: Greg .McKinley, Connie Jo Mitchell, Sandy Moore, Connie Parkinson, Allan Rhodes, Nancy Richard- son. ROW SIX: Karen Russell, Garv Swearingen, Carl Trout, Ann VanFleet. Cindy Webb. i l {r?r iL. !lt 90 fi r ., f !5 A vr u. J ' i r FUth Grade Mrs. Morris HOW DM ' .: li . |..ni-. Ia Aii-lin. Ilrl.l.i. ' i;.irl..i,. Mik. I ' mmIv. I ' ...ruii.- r.illi.11.1. .I.rn llulln. How IWO: K.lu.u.l l.il.lwrll. J,.,- Cirtrr. St.ir Cli.illam, Mini CliiMHit, D.wanl CmuT. Tom Kc. ' m.-v. H(l IIIKKK: J. ..in Clin,-, . u-.m ILirK ' %. ' C.illiv Ilin.- K..l,in lr in. K.irrn Kriliii. Cli.irirs Krll.-r. ROW Fdl K: .- i.-Nr Kirk. M.iik I.rwrllrn. ll.,r..lii M.irL.u I ' ... I. Mirli.irl. K.illirsn Iil.l..-ll. IV-iiV M.u.rr. now 1 I K: Ciin.l finer. Di.m.i I ' inrr. .Icinm- Ri.li.inl-.n .li.lui Si|ii-. (:iirr l . iLirliim. . ' ii-aii . In-i-l. K(l SIX: n.ui.i t.inn.r. .Irffivv llinn,.,.. l).ni,| Tluir-l..n Hi.in.i 1 mli.M-.-r. K.nl ,in,l. ■,■nll.■r. M.iiv W.iMiiir.-. KOW KVKN: W.un.- Z.Mrl..iii;;li. Fifth Grade Mrs. Wheeler ROW ONE: Mr . W lu-.-k-r. K..l)l.v Al,-x..nd.r. |)..n.,l.l Alini.ak. M.irk Rerrv, Terri Billili-r. Daviil Browning ' . ROW TWO: Marcia liutl.-r. Cl.ark-s CaUlwrll. Julin Caiina.la). Rnic, Carmicliael. Ruln-rl Clannin. David Conslanl. ROW THREE: Linda Fad.-lv. Randv Farina. Judv F.dt . . ii-an F..r-l Slu-lia Harl.-v. J..n HcdUr. ROW FOLR: I)uri Humplir.- . Tinmllu Jiiinin.i: . Th..ma- Jnlliffr Tinmlliv Kin;:. Tinuitliv Klin c-n-niilli. .ludv I. inn. ROW FIVE: Kri-t.- Mar.us Jm - McKinl.v. Jim M-iv. .lan.i l...,r.- Doruiliv Owen. Sit-vi-n Firrpont. ROW .SIX: Diana I ' itlman, .Sliirl.-y Pulk. .i..,- R,|..rll. Tarl,; .Nin.l.r-, Carl .Siiitt. (!arulvn .Scroiiiiiiis. ROW SEVEN: Rc-a Wavmiro. .Sandra Wavmirc. Cliarl..!!.- William-. s ,f.W - ' :? , j r 4 r r .! - Fourth Grade Mr. Coulter ROW ONE: Mr. Coulter. Tim Aim=.trong. Ann Astrop. Ti.mmy Beaty. Lois Billiler. Brian Brady. ROW TWO: Ricliard Burton. Terry Campl)ell. Peggy Carnal. Arthur Clevenger. .lame Davis. ROW THREE: Joan Dobbs. Brad Eiltj. Paul Fislier, Caroline Garr, Damon Gibson. Rita Gonzales. ROW FOUR: Barbara Hicks, Bruce Jackson. Mike Kubns. Bobby Lucas, Terri McKinley, Molly Moss. ROW FIVE: Jim . agen, Shirley Nesson. Dave Owens Janna Parsons. Beckv Poland. George Porter. ROW SL : Cheryl Rhodes. Bruce Romcy, Loretia Smith. Tom Swoveland. Linda Tamsett. Steve Warstler. ROW SEVEN: jolin Welch. Md -Winchester. Cindy Zearbaugh. Fourth Grade Mrs. Hudson ROW ONE: Mrs. Hudson, Cynthia Bettegnies, Tamara Bod enhafer. Daniel Burton. Tom Butler, Donna Caldwell. ROW TWO: Denise Cauble, Steve Chisman, Collette Conk lin, Stephen Davis. Vickie Davis, Richard Deavers. ROW THREE: Paula Eilts, Charles Evans. Debra Fannin, Dale Faux, Tim Girton, Felipe Gonzales. ROW FOUR: Melissa Hayes. Penny Jackson, Philip Jane wav. Alicia Kerns, Linda Lambert, Dewayne Lawson. ROW FIVE: Richard Marlow. Paul Martin. Barbara Nelson Sandy O ' Dell, Joey Parsons. Richard Reiche. ROW SIX: Kim Riggin. Shirley Scott. Terry Scott. Karen Smith. Mike Stephens. Teresa VanNess. ROW SE ' EN: Chris Vorhees, John Williamson. Lori Wright. Q ' K k ' rs w. )S : . 92 Third Grade Mr. Megenity KUW OM-;: Mr. . Iei; .-Mily. Daxid AffnIdLT, iJunald Bi lla i(l IJiTiy, IX-rnarct- lirown, Kalliy Hruwiiing. KO ' r (J: Greyy liurt, Kickv Butler, Renec- Cron Roliiii Cr-.nin, David Dolierty, Gary Follz. HOW THREE: Jcrrv Fcsnaugli. Jt-ff Erencli, Daniiv G.,w Karliv Ilark ' V, John Ilarfiis, Dc-bra Hill. ROW FOUR: Tiiiiniy Jancway, Jand Kincaid. Brian Kirk Pamtda Klingt-nsniith, Linda Lee, ' I ' lrri Lord. ROW FIVE: .Steven . Ldioney, Susan Mynett, Victor Oshorn Donald Parsons, Edwinna Piltman, Kris Randall. ROW SIX: .lames Ratliff, Linda Sipe, .Marsha Sisk, Jav IJIIom, Benny Iniberger. Beth Vest. ? O a a . - •  ,! , „r , . , 5, ,, ' N ' Third Grade Mrs. Quick llW U.NE: Ah . Uuiek, Barh.iia . nio|d. .|ohn Barton. H,i ni..nd llroiikman. .laeei Bunner. Kevin liurt. (I TWO: Rodnev Butler. Kave Carmieha.l. .lohn Clarke. Bnnda iMiiklin. Carla D d!attv. David Eiler. ;il THREE: l ' hili|. Fau . Charl.-nne Flake. I ' egjiie FoMer. l)ou;;las I lanklin. Dehnn llenson. Marjori,- Huniphre . :ii FOIR: .iain. ' .i.-nning-. Candv Jones. J. ' fliev Kirk«..,.d. I ' am Ki- ,. I inda LaRu.-. Merrv Belli Me.Niekle. ;(l FI K: Jerrv .Mitehell. Cinda O ' Dell. Barbara Pai-.n-. Darrell I ' ink-ton. Ronalil Rownall. Tonv Rhod,-. ;i W SIX: Maieia .blunders. Debbie . eott. Randv Srnilb. Debbie Sullivan. Jill Vorbees. Denni- a::ner. 93 Second Grade Mrs. Jones ROW ONE: IMrs. Jones, Charles Batscli. Debbie Beaty. David Bess, Cliff Bodenhafer, Keith Brown. ROW TWO: Timmy Campbell, Harold Case. Alfonso Casias, Richard Casias. Andy Corn. Debra Doerr. ROW THREE: Jimmy Edmundson, Mike Flowers, Carolyn Fosnaugh, Gloria Gradeless. Jay Hatfield. Clifford Hatton. ROW FOUR: Mike Lambert. Tina Leach. Steve Leict, Sally Love, Marv Jo McCorniick, Beth Ann MeKinlev. ROW FIVE: Mike McPherson, David Morris. Brenna O ' Dell, Margo Parlette. Jeanette Finer. Donnie Randall. ROW SIX: Margaret Riley, Paul Russell, Amy Snodgrass. Cinda Tarn- sette. Ralph Uniberger, Linda Watkins. ROW SEVEN: Dennie Waymire, Don Wills, Janita Winchester, Jo Ellen Wright. ■■■:-.f ' ■: Second Grade Mrs. Norris R0 ONE; Danny Berry, alter Blaekmcr. Jackie Buck, Don Bunncr. Terri Burt, Bobby Butler. ROW TWO: Linda Carter, Bruce Clements. Janie Cronin, Nancy Daughtry, Danny Davis, Pamela Eilts. ROW THREE: Kenneth Fadely, Chris Fancher, Freddie Forst, David Garr, Mark Hesson, Dickie Hildreth. ROW FOUR: Sonda Jackson, Jerry Michael, Ricky Moss, Sherry Mynelt, Jody New, Gerald Pinkston. ROW FIVE: Dennie Ramsey, Emmajean, Loretta Russell, Tina Marie Salyer, Deanna Scott, Rickie Seals. Kl) SIX: Sandy Stafford, Debbie Stevens, Jerry Thurston, liaiiiK Uniberger. Susan Warstler. Kimberly Willis. HOW SFAT.X: fiiiinn Wriiiht. 94 i«- p a 0 n . 1 ( f . ifl Firsf Grade Mrs. Burton KllW (I.M;: Mi-. I ' .urlnn. l)cl)bi.- AiicKr.M.ii. k-w.irt Brmvii. UriKi- C. ' amplioll, K.wii-lli- Carlcr. Volanda Casias. ixOW TWO: DavitI tlliiMuaii. Jrff Corov. Tina Corev. Dannv n..lurlv. K.-itli l a.l,-lv. ' IVrri Kancil. UOW TliKKK: lVf;i;v Ki licr. Jackir Kiillon. n,■■rI Hr.u..,,. llil.liir llinrs. Jo,v IlolU-r. Kaiux Jones. ROW I ' OIK: Kaivn Klinpnsmilli, Mike L.c linl.hic I.,l.- man. Jeff Mali.uu-v. Jnv .Malinncv. Bcckv Mojs. ROW FIVF: H,.l.l,io Mynrtt. Marilyn OT.iiin. Nilcs I ' itl- num. (Miinif Ralliff. C alliv . croti ins, Connie Scroppin. . ROW . ' IX: Tim Skillman. Gene Smith. Steven . milli. Jeff Stratum. Havitl Stephens. Roliin Stevenson. HOW SKX 1;N: Terri Wilt. I■■lo ,l Winehe ter. First Grade Mrs. Raines ROW ONE: Mrs. Raines Alan All.right. Julie Burt. D.mna Rurlon, Garv Carlo. Mike Cauble. ROW TWO: David Caudill, Debra Connady. Mark Constant. Deborah Cox, Sallv Dickerson, Karol Engle. R0 ' THfJEE: Chervl Feeny. Renee Feeny. Catherine Fnsnauph. Nancv Foster, Georpe Gapnon. Cvnthia Gradeless. ROW FOUR: Jo Gulley. Bobby Harle . Sandy Hatfield. Kri- Ilayden, Mike Hill. Sharon Janewav. ROW FIVE: Craig Johnson! Maureen MapcM.n. Carla .Meeks. Marsha Miller, Dean Modlin, Debra Nelson. ROW SIX: . andie Sipe. Lisa Sisk, Billy Smith. Peter Smith. Scotty Storms, Jane .Strahan. ROW SEVEX: Lennie Thomas. Vickie Sue Wills. - i! ffil MA A p a r r 95 Compliments of TOWNSEND TREE SERVICE. INC. Compliments of DIXON-DUHIGG, INC. Your Oldsmobile, Cadillac Dealer 2205 Wheeling Compliments of JOHN ' S AWFUL AWFUL 809 W. McGalliard Awful Big — Awful Good Compliments of ROYERTON SUPPLY CO. The Best Place to Trade Your Friendly Shopping Center Everything for Everybody i2th and Hoyt Ave. (JJ rhoefer - the tastiest brand in town! MARHOEFER PACKING COMPANY, INC. Muncle Indiana 96 Eastern Indiana ' s Most Modern Milk Plant Phone AT 8-4542 We like Riggins Milk ' 1 AMBER ' S SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE 803 E. Washington St. AT 8-8312 VILLAGE BEAUTY SALON 1710 Universlhy Ave. AT 8-3887 MEADOWS BEAUTY SALON Meadows Shopping Center AT 4-2767 Compliments of BALL BROTHERS COMPANY ncorporated General Offices: Muncie, Indiana Compliments of WOLFE ' S ICE CREAM 4015 East Jackson GRAY ' S TELEVISION APPLIANCES 1116 East Main Phone AT 4-6324 SATTERFIELD ' S Clothing Mart Phone AT 409836 3901 E. Jackson St. Muncie, Indiana INDIANA POP CORN CO. Muncie Indiana Pop Corn and Supplies Try Our Parfy Pop Prepopped Corn Compliments of PINER FLOOR COVERING 3619 E. Jackson AT 4-3255 Compliments of CLEAVER ' S A W ROOT BEER E. Jackson St. DOXEII W0 SIGN CO. B ■MUNCIE, IND. AT 8-6745 98 Compliments of SCOTT STORE The Meadows Shopping Center 1001 W. Jackson St. Unit 10 Muncle Indiana PINE TERRACE FLOWER SHOP 2408 Kilgore Ave. AT 8-0716 Flowers by Jim Stewart Service Cleaners Service That Satisfies City-Wide Pick-Up and Delivery Service Call AT 40972! Cal 414 E. Willard DENNIS SERVICE CLEANERS Complete Banking and Trust Services k A erchants ational Bank Complete Banking And Trust Services Compliments of GRAY DISTRIBUTING CO., INC, Gasoline — Fuel Oil 530 N. Madison St., Muncie, Ind. AT 8-1919 Former Redbirds J. DON GRAY AND SONS — Larry and Marty 99 KWIK KLEEN CAR WASH 1419 South Walnut Polishing and Steam Cleaning Every Tuesday — Ladies ' Day $1.25 Open every day including Sunday (8:30-1:00) CARTER ' S BIG BURGER RESTAURANT Colonel Sander ' s Fried Chicken Fresh Strawberry Pie Diamonds — Watches — China Sterling 117 West Charles Muncie, Indiana BURKIE ' S DRIVE INN 1515 W. Jackson Phone AT 8-4355 Where Good Friends Meet Ole musical merchandise Hammond organs and pianos HOPPER MUSIC CENTER 209 W. Jackson R. L. FLOYD Distributor — Applicator Monsanto Chemical Company Roof Coating and Vapor Barriers Applied by Spray Method Phone AT 2-5468 OV L DRUG STORES 200 S. Mulberry Phone AT 8-7724 1424 So. Walnut Phone AT 8-1953 ( FARM N BUREAU Iv CO-OP J DELAWARE COUNTY CO-OPERATIVE FARM BUREAU ASS ' N., INC. Shideier, ind. 100 Compliments of tho- SCHOOL SUPPLY, INC. I 12 McCULLOCH BLVD. — MUNCIE, INDIANA Colonial Compliments of RETZ SPORTING GOODS 407 South Walnut Street Muncle, Indiana Wholesale Phone AT 8-8532 Retail Industrial Muncle — Known by The Company it Keeps INDUSTRIAL TRUST SAVINGS BANK MUNCIE COMMISSION CO. Muncle National Stock Yards P.O. Box 777 Muncle, Indiana Office Phone AT 4-3862 Raymond Conwell Jack Childs Res. Ph. Moorcland POplar 6-3728— Res. Ph. AT 2-3434 - Market For More With Muncle — A Good Place to Sell Livestock FARMERS COMMISSION CO. Muncle National Stockyards Phone ATlas 9-1848 Carl Scott SK 9-7666 Wes Swandcr AT 8-8229 1 101 MUNCIE FEDERAL Savings and Loan Assn. 120 W. Charles AT 8-0271 C. CREE GABLE Fiirniliire — Carpet and Decorative Accessories Muncie India HOWELL ' S FLOWER SHOP (Your Downtown Florist) Flowers by Dorris and Howard Ford 214 S. Mulberry Street Muncie, Indiana RIVOLI THEATRE BLDG. PHONE AT 8-6643 Phone AT 8 5576 Exclusive Adjust-a-drape Fold Finishing Distinctive Dry Cleaning and Shirt L3under!n( GENTIS-HUBER CLEANERS Member National Association D L GENTIS, N.I.D.C. GRAD Owner — Manager OFFICE and DRIVE-IN PLANT 51 I Granville Ave. Muncie. Indiana BURNS SWEEPER SHOP All Makes Sweeper Parts and Repairs Washer Parts and Wringer Rolls Toys, Fishing Equipment AT 2-1361 108 E. Main St. Muncie, Indiana Phone AT 2-0204 SAM W. FAGALA Agency Real Estate Insurance Property Management 1300 East Main Muncie, Indiana Phone: AT 4-3489 and AT 4-7192 CAMERA SHOP 318 S. 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