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Fimf R010 CHARLENE ARMEY. . Chuck . . .Totem agent. NANCY JANE ARNOLD. . Janie . . .Times feature, editorial, news writerg agent, bookhead, circulation manager, copy edi- tor. . .1500 Club gold-jeweled pin. . .Quill and Scroll. . . Totem co-editor. . .36 Workshop sergeant-at-arms, parlia- mentarian. . .Service third pin. . .Meterites talent chairman . . .Philo sergeant-at-arms. . .National Honor Society. ROBERT AULT. . Ault . . .Bio-Con. . .Math-Science. .Math Club. . .Service. . .Rocket Club president. . .Junior Academy of Science treasurer. . .Occasional Choir. . .Astronomy Club. Second Row STEPHEN WILLIAM BAER. . Stevie, Fats . . .From North Side High School, Fort Wayne. . .Intramural basketball. LINDA LOU AxsoM. . Lynn . . .Booster Club pin, guard. LARRY BAILEY. . Beetle. Third Row DON BARRETT. . Grin. BEVERLY BYRD BAYLOR. . Bev, Byrd , . .From Robinson Intermediate High School, Wichita, Kansas. . .Meterites. . . Philo. . .36 Workshop. .Library. .Service. .Times editorial, news writer. ALFRED E. BEAM. . . Alcie, Al , . .Art Club. . .Hi-Y. . . Wranglers. . .Service. . .Totem agent. . .36 Workshop. 21 Fin! Row SUE ADAMS.. .From Richmond High School, Richmond, Indiana. SHARON EVA AKERs. . Sherri Beth . . .Vesta. . .USA. . .56 Workshop. . .So-Si-Y. . .Concert Choir. . .Hi-C. JUDITH RAE ALFELD. . Judy . . .DAR Best Citizen Award . . .I.atin, botany recognition. . .National Honor Society. . . Meterites certificate. . .USA. . .Philo certificate. . .GAA. . . Concert Choir. . .36 Workshop. . .Times ad solicitor, news writer. . .1500 Club bronze pin. . .Totem girls' sports editor . . .Service third pin. . .Yell Block. Second Row ROBIN ALLEN. . Blank . . .Meterites. . .Philo. . .Wranglers . . 36 Workshop. . .Service. . .Times feature, editorial writer, ad solicitor. . .Totem agent. . .Safety Council vice-president . .Concert Choir. . .Math-Science. Jo ANN ALLENDORPH. . 1odie . . .Service. CHARLOTTE MAE AMES. . .Junior Academy of Science presi- dent, vice-president, secretary. .Bio-Con president, vice-presi- dent .... Astronomy Club .... Psychology Club secretary. . . Philo. . .36 Workshop. . .Service. . .Botany recognition. Third Row GARY ANDERSON .... Frog ..... From Springfield High School, Springfield, Ohio. . .Hi-Y. . .Freshman football, bas- ketball. . .Intramurals. . .Concert Choir. WILLIAM DEAN ANDERSON. . Andy, 'iWi1lie . . .Hi-Y. . Hi-C. . .Intramural manager, third letter, president. JULIA ANDERSON. .'lJudy . . .From Elmhurst High School . . .36 Wforkshop. . .Philo. . .Service third pin. . .Concert Choir pin. . .Times agent, bookhead, circulation manager, news editor, Student Board.
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Senior class officers and advisers are standing: Miss Mary Graham, adviser, Mickey Parrott, vice-president, Mr. J H McClure, adviser, and john Bennhoff, president. Other officers seated on the toboggan are Donna Ornas, secretary-treasurer and Carl Stavreti, Jolly Clarkson, Phil Shriner, and Susie Craig, social council. They Won Their Race In 1954, four hundred spirited Freshman colts lined up at the starting gate to begin the 1958 running of the Archer Derby. At the sound of the starting gun, we were off, finding a successful ullreshman Frolic at the first turn. Rounding the first turn into the Sophomore year, we selected our first crew of jockeys and trainers. john Bennhoff, president, Phil Shriner, vice-president, Nancy Burton, secretary-treasurer, and Susie Craig, Dick Miller, and Dan Howe, social council, guided the yearlings through the busy year, which included the memorable Sophomore Party Spring Daze. Our trainers that year were Miss Marcia Hickman and Mr. Marion Feasel. Miss Shirley Maloney and Mr. William Applegate were selected as Junior trainers the next year to guide us through the backstretch and into the far turn. john Bennhoff, president, Jolly Clarkson, vice-president, Susie Craig, secretary-treasurer, and Phil Shriner, Dick Miller, and Ted Despos, social council, were always ready to lend assistance as the three-year-olds worked hard to prepare for Kelly Karousel, the Junior Banquet held in November. We raced through the year toward the homestretch of our derby, ending our junior class ac- tivities with the never-to-be-forgotten junior Prom, Oriental Moon, and the wonderful parties after the dance. Our turn into the homestretch marked the beginning of the Senior year. Capable jockeys were chosen to lead the class through the many Senior activities. John Benn- hoH was again elected president. Mickey Parrott was 20 chosen vice-president, Donna Ornas, secretary-treasurer, and jolly Clarkson, Susie Craig, Carl Stavreti, and Phil Shriner, social council. Our Senior trainers were Miss Mary Graham and Mr. H. McClure. The busy round of Senior activities began as we en- tertained our parents and teachers at the annual Senior Reception. Soon the Christmas holidays arrived with the gay Alumni Dance, which brought news of college from the classes of previous years. Tag Day brought an end to restless hope and anticipation when forty- seven Seniors were tagged for National Honor Society. On February 7, our Senior Banquet, Treasured For- ever,'f was held at St. john's Evangelical and Reformed Church. It was highlighted by a prophecy, prepared and read by Susie Craig and Bill Boggess. Then Time Out for Ginger was selected as the Senior Play, and many seniors helped Mr. jack Morey, the director, to make the play a success. At last spring came, and we saw the finish line loom- ing before us. The beautiful Ivy Day ceremony fol- lowed the parade, which was led by the Queen and her court. Recognition Day brought honors to those who had earned them. At the Baccalaureate service, we spent an hour in worship together. Our Senior Prom put us in a dreamy mood as we enjoyed our last social event at South Side. On Wednesday, june 4, we members of the class of l958 crossed the finish line to find ourselves facing a lifetime of races to run and win. Confident, we knew that the Archer Derby had well prepared us for the race of life.
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First Row MARILYN KAY BORCHERDING. . .'iBorch . . .Typing awards . . .Home economics recognition .... Advanced Chorus. . . Service. DORIS BONFIGLIO. . Dori',. . .36 Workshop. . .Yell Block . . .USA. . .Girlsl Rifle Club. . .Occasional Choir. . . .GAA numeral. SHIRLEY ANN BOREN. .'lDaisy Mae . . .Art Club. . .Know- Your-City. . .USA. . .36 Workshop. . .Times bill collector, agent. . .Majorettes. . .Typing awards. . .GAA. . .Service. Second Row SHELDON NEIL BOYER. . Nei1 . . .Freshman football. . .In- tramurals. . .Service. ROBERT LEROY BOWER. . Bob . . . Freshman football. . . In- tramurals. JUDITH BRADDOCK. . Judy . .From Anderson High School, Anderson, Indiana. . .Library Club pin. . .Junior Red Cross . . .36 Workshop. . .Times classroom news editor, copy edi- tor. . . 1500 Club silver pin. . .Totem layout editor. .Service first pin. Th irrrl Row SUSAN BRADLEY. . Susie . . .36 Workshop program chair- man, secretary. . .Philo. . .Meterites. . .Wranglers. . .Service second pin. . .Totem agent, Junior class editor. . .Times fea- ture editor, news writer, ad solicitor. . .Concert Choir... 1500 Club. KATHLEEN FRANCES BRIGHT. . Kathy, Kath , . .USA. . Meterites. . .36 Workshop. . .Philo secretary. . .Safety Coun- cil. . .Yell Block secretary. . .Concert Choir pin. . .Service second pin. . .Totem co-events editor. . .Times. SANDRA BRANTLEY. .'Sandy . . .From Ossian High School, Ossian, Indiana. . .So-Si-Y president, pin. . .Service first pin . . .36 Workshop .... Vesta .... Times news writer, copy reader, typist. Z2 First Row MARILYN RUTH BECK. . .'kMert .... Vesta secretary, pin, guard. . .Math-Science secretary. . .36 Workshop. . .Biology, Latin recognition. . .Band letter. . .Service. .National Honor Society. HELMUT BEIERKE. . .From Ohm-Obcrreal Schule, Erlangen, Germany. PATRICIA BENBENEK. . . Pat . . .From Bosse High School, Evansville, Indiana. . .Junior Red Cross. . .Vesta. Second Row ALAN DALE BENNINGTON. . . Al . . .Band. . .Intramurals . . .Rifle Club. . .Camera Club. DAVID E. BERCKMUELLER. . Dave,'. . .WranglerS. . .Intra- murals. . .Track, cross country. . .Biology recognition. JOHN W. BENNHOFF. . . Benny .... Hi-Y president, vice- president. . .Wranglers sergeant-at-arms, point recorder. . . Math-Science. . .Service. . .Times sports writer. . .Freshman basketball. . .Varsity tennis, football. . .Lettermen's. . .Intra- murals. . .Biology, speech recognition. . .Safety Council. . . Sophomore, Junior, Senior class president. . .Junior Rotarian . . .National Honor Society. Third Row WILLIAM T. BOGGESS. . Bill, Hands , . .Wranglers. . .36 Workshop sergeant-at-arms, treasurer, pin. .Speech recogni- tion. . .Best Actor Award. . .Concert Choir pin, co-head sec- retary. . .Times sports editor. . .1500 Club gold-jeweled pin . . .Quill and Scroll. . .Service. . .National Honor Society. . . Intramurals. . .Freshman tennis, football. JAMES H. BITEMAN. . . Jim, Bite, Bit, Howie , . . . Bronze medal geometry division of Indiana University High School Achievement program. . .36 Workshop. . .Rifle Club . . .WranglerS. . .Service. . .Visual Education Club pin. . . Math Club. . .Camera Club. . .Geometry recognition. . .In- tramurals. MARILYN JOYCE BLAND. .'lMickey . . .Majorettes. . .Occa- sional Choir. . .GAA. . .Meterites.
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