Wabash High School - Sycamore Yearbook (Wabash, IN)
- Class of 1955
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Seniors leave W.H.S. with a feeling ot regret, but they will never leave behind what they have gained during their tour years here. ln this book, we, the class ot l955, have attempted to introduce the activities, studies, and experiences we have shared and enjoyed. The following sections ot the book are to be considered pieces ot a puzzle that, when joined together, torrn the distinct pattern ot Wabash High School. Departments -- -- 8 Faculty ...... -N 12 Organizations --- --- l8 Athletics W- ,- 36 Classes U -- 48 ,,,..- The Wabash Paiiern Above: Everyone enjoys the jazz band which is just one ot the many new ideas ol Mr. Dunn, our band leader. Above, right: It seems we need a traltic light in the main hall! Right: No, Bevo, the team bought the present tor Mr Jones Lower, right: lt doesnt look as if the Spanish Club's pinata is going to last very long, Diana Boisson takes her turn in an attempt to spill candy and presents inside. Below: Make-up has an important part in every dramatic production, --...W r, ,f as s, ff 1 5 Q V, ' 5. vq3 '9 vi qu ,sn 'Ising' .,,,, 0 9 l is ' 'L 'in - 3' 1, , ,AQ eg. JI .- 11: .X 'if ,J ' . X .' W f , 4 . I M.'!.:',kl - '1.9'5 X 31211: R tv air School Dances Are Glamorous ond Festive Sophomore Elise Moiiern reigned os Homecome Everyone seems to be enjoying the Harvest ing Queen this yegr oi the Homecoming Donce Boll, g yedrly project of the Senior Tri-HifY, A1- held gi the Wesi Word building. Her oiiend- though the donce iokes quite o bit of prepgro- onis were ireshmon Dixie D'Armond, junior iion, gs you con see, the eiioris ore well re- Susie Bent, ond senior Scilly Kooniz. worded ond long remembered. L,y,,.z..c Upper lelt Musrc nd run were the rewards obtarned by those attendrng the Harvest Ball Ethel Lew s and D1 k Rrsh are tak mg advan age ol the musrc er nghi rn n o n o o So SING Dlana Bolsson and Su e Bent as th y offer ther versron of MOOD INDIGO du mg lnlermrssron at the Hornecomxng Dance Lower lei! A good rnvltatron to BXEICISE your dancrng ahrllty IS offered by the mu IC of .lrmmy Lenorr and hrs band They lurnlshed the musrc for the Harvest Ball her vocal talent tor our lnstenrng pleasure Lower nghl Thrs prclure taken hy Barbara Coates captured second prlze ln the Sycamore Photo Contest Pat Heahard and Jrm Fulwrder are shown relaxrng between dances 7 K x Y - yff of -. uw . : HI B. ,I been blue' no! n I 0- eo- In . M Center: Talent is plentiful in- W. H. S. Daily Koontz displays ' 1 thl IQ 110 FI cm from Br vwrw Drury L I Qusty Gmy 13 not dm lk1I1J O Cske hw 12 rfldx Qmq had OX1dG m Chemxswy lab H15 hfllpe-rs me Drive Lumm and Donna Knotts Tynms xr f N L 2 rr YQ U11 may TIG wr T5 r uv: PCTPQT Pmfr GUN Maihemahcs Chuck Sf9DhQI'1o rs showmq EHS qeometry class some of the fme pomts of thr theorem as Dave Ieffersorr Watches Bob Grrrhth 15 Wcntmq hls turn to iry No that rsrrt cr new teacher That Q Terry Lonq corrducrmq cr drscussron on world orHcur m Mrss Hrpskmds world hrsrory Class Assrstmq at the map rs Pet Smrth X XSL 9 . S ,X ' i 1 K A. H, 4 0 0 n . i X 3 ' WZ' M 5 ' f. 1 s a 4 1 u s . f , .. y . 5. I W wx 1, I I -rn ,r .,r. r, X . Z F? 5 ' J fi - - ' - ' - ' 1 W .1 1 1 V , Aw 1 N , A , T L ,, ' 1 A V: Y -xxx' 0 r . , . -L my , A H 'A fil' X xy , .Vx .-.- I I Here some very SLUd1OUS Spamsh sludenls are doma some exerclses on the board Shown are Barbara Black lame W1ll1GH1Q Ralph Brwker and Duarr Nayrocker Driver Training Rrskrrra lrle and llmb IS a dally occurrem e lor Mr Tatum Here he 1S shown preoarmq lo awe Lee Yoder a drlvma lesson m dr1ver tram ma class Fme Avis Here are two ol W H S s buddmq artrsls Bar bsrra Coates and hm Ballard wmth lhelr art 1I'1 structor Mrss Wllson ' sffw 10 O A . . A ,F , . H , .. , o , , O I O I . . , . , , A , . V , , . . A . . . , ' , L I - . , . 5 Y -.gl --sauna ' - 4' , ,. LP 2 is f , .A Y Frm' 2 . N 55 -M A- w 'W 4, ll A' ' ik V. . . .M-' lolm Houlrhon Sully Hcxl and Irm Bfrllord ore se n workrnq ot the bocxrd on on rnterest prob lem rn Mr Bornhort S popular comm rcrol orrth menc Class Let s see now how mony cr 5 ore there rn cord Moore Horold Ellzrotln ond Terry Schlemmer ore studyrnq ome of WH S S new Websters drcnonorres ll Q ' , -f e, ' X Q I l . , . , 9 , . - J. Q vork? Tom Bergeron, lim Snovely, Helen ab V. I . .' O .ES I MR CARPENTER Wabash s DlSIlIlg1llSh8d Cmzen of 1954 heads ihe dlSlll'lglllSh6d staff of W H S Faculiy SV39' 'Huw' ,fa-:must L iw Www 449,385 13 X H 'T' in 1 ms: 4-PM -VM A SM L4 .,H,,,,L,. N M 'U' . vi- gr, W' HH' xi , . ga 522- A' ' e 113, Ki , 4,1 M ,Jw ' ' MQW, wwf' ,Q W u G Aff ,fa 1 A,-M 5 v I . . . .. - f , , . New teachers at W H S thrs year were FRANCIS EARL DUNN AB MA Iowa State Teachers College Band Instructor PIIRTIA IIAUPERT AB MA Marlon College Englrsh JAMES JONES AB Earlham College Physical Educatron Basketball Coach JEAN UVERMYER BS Purdue Unrversrty Home EC onomrcs RUSSELL TRIIMPSDN BS Ball State Teachers Col lege Indrana Unrversrty Purdue Unlverlty Vocallonal and Mach ne Shop 14 Faculiy ELDDN E BARNHART B Accts Manchester Col lege PhB Unrverslty olCh1cago Commerclal Assrstant Prlncrpal came to WHS rn 1917 KATRRYN A BIRD AB Manchester College Latrn Englrsh came to WHS n 1951 GLADYS DUVE AB Indrana State Teachers College MS Indlana Unrverslty Llbrarran came to WHS rn Teachers College Brology came to WHS nn 1951 MILDRED IIIPSKIND Amerrcan Um versrty Unrversrty of Colorado PhB Unrver srty of Chrcago Hrstory Englrsh came to W HS rn 1926 J AUSTIN RULLOWAY BS Ball State Teachers College Wood Shop Mechanrcal Draw mg Track Coach came to WHS rn 1942 RUSANNA IIIIFI' BSM Manchester College AIME Boston Massachu etts MM Jordan Conservatory Chorus came to WHS rn 1950 MARTHA R JUNES AB lndrana Unrversrty DePauw Unrversrty Unrversrty ol Arrzona Eng llsh Grrls Advlsor came to WHS ln 949 ODETTE N KANTZER Valpararso Unrversrty Indrana Unrversrty Unrversrty ol Chrcago Um versrty ol Colorado Commercral came to WHS rn 1921 . . . ' : 7 . : ' ' g - . ., . ., . I I . - . I I I I - H I I . ' I . ., A -, I - - 1- 1 l I F - -1 I 1 1 - . 7 . -., - - I A ., I , 7 - . . . x . 7 -.1 I --1 1945. RUBERT L. ELLIUTT: BS., M.S., Indiana Slate 5 5 . . . . I ' 1 ' ' J . V, ' - I I I - - - . . I . ., I 1 ' I A - -1 I .. . -- - -, , - , - -, I I - - - - . 7 . -, ' I 1 I , 5 l, . . . 1. . . r 5 W1 ,111 PAUL LEMKE, Capital University, B.S., M.A., Northwestern University, Spanish, English, Guidance, SYCAHORE advisor, came to W.H.S. in 1950. LEIIIIIIE LEWIS: B.S., Ball State Teachers College, Physical Education, came to W.H.S. in 1950, CECILIA E. MILLS: A.B., Man' chester College, Dramatics, Mathematics, came to W.H.S. in 1931. PAUL MYERS Manchester College Franklin and Marshall BS MA Indiana University Social Studies Boys Counselor came toWHS in 1953 JAMES OLIVER BEd Toledo University Physics Chemistry Electrtcrty Radio Workshop and WSKS Manager came to WHS rn 1949 DOROTHY B SQIIIIIES AB Ind ana Univer tty Journallsm Engllh came to WHS .IUIIII II TATUH BS Indiana University Health Guidance D tver Training Football Coach came to WHS in 1941 VERA V WIL SOI! BS MA Columbia University Art came to WHS in 1949 LUTIE YOUNG AB Oxford College MS Indtana Untverstty Mathe mattcs came to W H S in 1940 Fuculiy Other staff members are MRS WILLIS LIGIITFOUT Secretary to the superintendent and to the Board of School Trustees the pr1nc1pal cam to WHS in 1951 AVIS METZGER RN Grant County School of Nursing B S Indiana University School Nurse came to WHS in 1937 RUTH W SPBUAT Stout In st11.1te Attendance Officer came to WHS rn 1938 DIIIICILLA Hearing Therapist came to WHS ln 1953 15 ', 2, .Min 1951. came to w.H.s. 111 1946. mrs. ozone: snnvzn, sammy 113 J. STILLWAGUN, Bos, Ban sme Teachers c011'ege, Speech, . ', 3 H' - 'ga 58. or . ' -0, I .- LM' Lett Mtss Young alway eems to euloy hersell even when servrng her turn as supervrsor dur rng noon hour 4598 3-ew.,..,,,, Upper lelt An exWHS Englt h teacher M s Jones ts a welcomed hgure durrng semester Ml gradmg perrod Lower Lett These chaperones gave therr ttme alter school hours so that we can enloy our selves at a dance brggest upsets rn conference hrstory Wrthout thrs prolessronal pose Mrss Hrpskrnd s prctures would not have turned out so well 16 Above As a result of th1s energetrc pep talk Mr Tatum and hrs Apaches staged one ot the Rrghl Mr Shanahan and Mr Myers are often called upon for counselrnq Semester gradrng perrod rs a txme that nerther the 'aculty members nor students look t ward to Pnncrpal Ice L Shan than A B Manchester College A M Ohro State Umversnty Nloble Townshrp Hrqh School Prevrous to thrs he spent seven years wrth the Federal Bureau of lnvesttqatron servlnq tn varrou parts ot the country Throughout the tour years that he has been wtth us Mr Shanahan has done well the many dutles ot runnrng a h1qh school Superlntendent Leewell H Carpenter AB Mlamx Unlverslty A M Umverslty of Chlcago Ul'llV6l'SllY of Mlchxgan Umverslty ot Wlsconsm School 11 l9l8 as our football basketball and track coach He contrnued to cltmb the ladder ot succe s by becorntnq a teacher of rnathe rnaucs Iunror Hrgh School ortnclpal hrqh school pnnctpal and at the present trme IS supertntendent ot the Whole clty system ot Schools Mr Carpenter seems to handle well all ot the many respon 1b1l1t1es whlch he has Board of School Trustees GARL C BABER GEORGE B FULTS LAURENCE J GRAY MARSHALL G HENDERSON FRANK A RETTIG 17 Mr. Shanahan came to Wabash in 1951 from Mr. Carpenter first came to Wabash Hiah . DR. . . . . llfllfffflfffffff !Z!!!lllllllllllll Ill Q f W es M. , I 4' 6 QNt xv! QR . Qi Ei X This picture iaken by Jerry Miller was the hrsi prize winner in ihe Sycamore photo coniest 19 O Elise Matiem leads the way into the activities seciion. 'I'l1e Junior Red Cross Council This very active orjariizatioh, urider the leadf ership ol Miss Hipskihd, plays a very importf arit roll throuahoui the school year, They coriduct a merrihership drive each tall, assist with the Blood Barik, collect turids tor the March ot Dimes arid the Tuberculosis Association, make articles tor the veterarrs' hospitals, help pack Junior Red Cross boxes, arid aid tri the armual roll call tor adult members. Their pure pose is to develop the idea ot aiviria service without expectiha material reward. Row l: Linda Gamble, Sara Zinn, Karen Barnes, Ann Daugh- erty, Donna Ragoske, Kay Camp, Elise Mattern tvice presidentl, Becky Dugan tsecretaryl, Row 2: Richard Ford ttreasurert, Robert Strickler, Trudy B-ever, Darlene Van Camp, Miss Hipskind tsponsort, Joan Vice tpresi- denti, Sheldon Bricker, Gary Ridenour, Bow 3: Elizabeth Oswalt, Bob Kastner. Senior Tri-Hi-Y The Senior Tri HifY is composed at iurricr arid senior airls. Each iall they aive the Harvest Ball which is a very beauliiul iormal darice, arid each Christmas they :give a Christrria: Party at Wlrite's lristiiite lor the girls there. Tire-,f also earri rrioriay arid contribute to rrrariy worthwhile protects. How l: Sharon Johnson, Shirley Penn, Gloria Hoffman, Cecile Glaeys, Sharon Fulwider, Barbara Coates tsecretaryi, Phyllis Altoft, Sally Wire. Row 2: Beverly Bish t ergeant at armsl, Sylvia Kaiser, Shirley Middleton, Suzy Milliner Ctreasurert, Nancy Clingaman tpresi- dentt, Jackie Voss, Dana Boisson, Joan Vice, Ethel Lewis. Row 3: Jane Shroyer, Kathleen Dutiey, Louise Wilke, Jody Gaunt, Pat Reahard, Ann Llnder, Geraldine Pries tvice presie dentl, Marilyn Salyer Bow 4: lna Scott, Shirley Dyer, Janet Squires tchaplaint, Phyllis Adams. -20- Siudeni Council Gur student counctl IS our student representa tv oraanrzatron Members plan convoca trons and earn the money to pay tor them they have a vorce rn varrous school polrcres and thrs year therr spectal pro1ect rs a hand book tor the benetrt ot tncomrnq freshmen Row 1 Susan Luethge Judy Smlth Merrrlee Brooks Susan Lavengood Thom Hettmansperger Brchard Brrd CTreasurerl Dale Wh tesel Max Deeter Bow 2 John Clevenger Gaynel Mrner Phyllrs Althott Gerald me Prres fSecretaryl Tom Hettmansperger Fred Srnclarr Bob Marks Row 3 Joe Deeter fV1CE Presrdentt George Barrett tPres1dentt Mrs Jones and Mr Myers Caovrsorsl Bart Tyner John Koenig Terry O Brren Radlo Workshop Wabash rs mdeed fortunate to be one ot the tew schools rn the state to have a radro statron The members ot radro workshop operate thrs statron They present ltve and recorded edu catronal programs as well as carry one hun dr d percent ot Apache tootball and basket ball aames of WSKS our hrgh school radro statron Rrght Danny Lee Elrzabeth Oswalt and Jack e Voss broadcast one of the many trne llve shows from W S KS Zl l 0 o i e ' ' . - ' ' ' . - f I ' l f Left: Larry Mendenhall and John Houlihan run the control panel 1 Q K ' vs v w Q W 4 ' Q I 4 , Sv . 51 Q :Q Q 5 xg' 5 ,Lx 3 ' vp, fr: . is W' .QF I 1 g I , 7 Q, 'W' Q 1 sf Q 4 Q 1 - I JK M2 ' N A. 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I I I 1 ' 41 5 W f l 151 W1 i ' -W 'J 53, ' - .0 f , .f ., .I Q 1 5 If U IU 'U 4 - ' Q lg f y.s-5,i2v,v5'fii3 3 . if ma :ff .af 5 W is if Q 0 W 0 uv 3, 21555 iw 4' Each year the Th plan vore on h t Thes plan or The prans Th1s y ar loan VIVNQ and lerry Dunsrer were honored a Best Thes prans loan was very acuve IH cr arnq scenery Cnd lerry was recoqnrzed for hrs lrne Work rn llahtlna orlecl Semor Play A Smash' The Senlor play lh1 year was We Shook the Farnrly Tree under lhe very palrenl d1recl on ol Mrs Van Wrlson Because of a confhcl rn dates the play was a week late hreakrnq Ea lor Sunday The Ca l had rnuch lun pradrc rug lhe extra week and ovoryono was sorry when lhe play was over Fran! .hm Spe Beckv Dugan Busler Hamlllon Back Bar bara Black Sally Wlre Joan Vlce Mrs Van Wilson Drck Hxsh Carter kdm mum? 25 l es ' s L es A ' s ' . ' e '- , J S H - ' V N 9 l' , 0 . - ' 's . , , ' 1 Y -f - V f the lrcldlllomml lime Ol the Mondfly fO11OWi17f1 Janet Hodel, Judy Marks, Jim Glrrlncr, Kay Clauwle, Joc Bill X47 1, 9 P WV Orange Gm Black The Orange CS. Black is one ot the hardest working groups in Wabash High School. Not only do they publish an excellent school news- paper tour or tive times a semester, but they also must obtain tunds to tinance it. This they do by sponsoring dances after athletic events, printing a basketball schedule book, and soliciting advertisements from local business- men. Quill G. Scroll The Ouill and Scroll is an honor society tor high school journalists. Its purpose to to give recognition to and to encourage high school stu- dents who are interested in journal- ism. In order to be eligible tor membership, a student must be an upperclassman in the upper third ot his class scholastically, he murt be aciive in some phase ot journalism, he must have the rezommendation ot his advisor and principal, and be approved by the secretary of the National Society. Standing: Bill Schultz, Richard Ford, and George Barrett. Sitting: Louise Wilke, Kathleen Duttey, and Hattie Cantrell, Shirley Baxter, not pictured, is also a Ouill and Szroll member, having been chosen last year when only a junior. L, 26 ,L Bow l: Donna Hagoske tleature editori, Nancy King, Janice Yeates tadvertising managerl, Sandra Linton, Ann Gaunt, Bev- erly Kish thead typistl, Kathleen Duftey Cnews editorl, Louise Wilke fassociate editorl, Dixie Lee, Lynn Schultz. Row 2: Richard Ford tbusiness managerl, Mrs. Squires tspon- sorl, Sandra Vrooman, Carol Richwine texchange editorl, Joan Vice, Sally Koontz, Joe Bill Carter fsports editorl, Jim Davis. Row 3: David Koerner, Pete Schaat, Shirley Baxter Ceditor-in-chietl and Lindley Wert fphotographerl were missing when the picture was taken. Lett: Seniors increased their cash supply lor producing the Syc- amore and enjoyed themselves at the same time, Their bright, colored, Apache aprons are a familiar sight at all the lootball and basketball games, Janet Hodel and Duane Nayrocker are preparing to go out into the crowd, a customer becomes im- Sycumore Staff Row l: Beverly Harnish lconcession ediiorl, Nancy Clingaman ltyping editorl, Geraldine Pries, Pat Burkholder, Janet Hodel, Barbara Black, Becky Dugan, Sylvia Kaiser, Marcia Robinett, Sally Koontz, Row 2: Sally Wire, Ethel Lewis, Sharon Fulwider, Gloria Holl- man, Jim Gurtner, Busty Gray, Jim Sipe lcopy editorl, Joe Bill Carter. Row 3: Donna Knotts, Cecile Claeys, Sharon Johnson, Barbara Coates, Dick Rish lbusiness editorl, Larry Mendenhall, Ding patlentp and Ethel Lewis, Joan Vice, Bill Schultz, Busty Gray, and Harry Bauldus are seen behind the counter. Right: Joan Vice, Cecile Claeys, and Beverly Harnish put in time alter school pasting panels to go to the engravers. Johnson, Bill Schultz lphotography editorl. Row 4: Mr. Lemke lsponsorl, Bob Hamilton, Joan Vice lart edi' torl, Duane Nayrocker lathletic editorl, Leon De Lauter lcircul- ation editorl, John Clevenger. George Barrett leditor-in-chielt and Hattie Cantrell lassistant ed- itor? are pictured on page 34. Shirley Baxter lsnapshot editor? and Dorothy Hettmansperger were not present lor the picture. 127.4 K 4 , 'eg ga , ML , , ,-Q if 5? w 3:4 ,Q ,M . I zwwa g, 1' 5 xii A . , . ., .,,.. A M -... 4 6 af' 'F 5 A ug gg lvwfi a .iff as ,Q Q , l V 4 - ,, W S 'ii ,K yt! v sw . hV! : ,. fl 9 'gf' his i w 5 ? w,,f6 ' KA 'I 1 ff, ,sk . w -' Q O A 'ff:f iv 5 . ' W I ,, fm Ili-Y The Hi-Y presents a varied program aimed at furthering a wholesome Christian atmosphere at W.H.S. Each year they present the elabor- ately decorated Best-Girl Dance. This year they were the co-sponsors ot Dr. and Mrs. Lid- dle, who presented their two-day program ot counseling and guidance tor the henetit ot the whole school. hggte How l: Terry 0'Brien, Chuck Stephens, Terry Long, David Jetter- son, Stanley Lawrence, David Koerner, Jim Fulwider, Jim Brady. Row 2: Grant Long, Don Sink, Richard Bracken, David Bickel, Tom Clark, Bill Keftaher, Bchard Bird, John Koenig. Row 3: Mr, Myers tsponsorl, Tom Hettmansperger, Terry Mc- Donald, Steve Jones, Larry Benbarger. Row l: Ding Johnson, Joe Bill Carter tfecretary-treasurerl, Bill Schultz, Gary Hidenour, Jim Gurtner, Busty Gray, George Bar- rett, Jerry Hipsher. Row 2: Jerry Dunsizer, Richard Ford, Don Phillips, Duane Nay- rocker tpresidentl, Graden Walter, Dan Gillen, Jim Sipe, Dale Tyte. Row 3: Bob Hamilton, Leon De Lauter, Joe Deeter, Bill Wim- berly, Bill Wintrode tchaplainl, David Fowler, Phil Stout, Bart Tyner. Row 4: Mr. Myers tsponsorl, Dale Smith, Bill Bell, Louie Bow, Fred Sinclair, Sheldon Bricker. The lunior Tri-Hi-Y is composed ot freshman and sophomore qirls. Their purpose is to create a greater interest in Christian Living. Row l: Nancy King fsergeant-at-armsl, Judy Miller Cvice presi- denil, Janice Yeates Cpresidentl, Joy Shephard tchaplainl, Carol Richwine Ctreasurerl, Lois Scotten Csecretaryl, Ann Gaunt, Janice Dunsizer, Lisa Kaiser, Lynn Schultz. Row 2: Carol Aukschun, Karen Wright, Janet Crow, Marilyn Van Dielen, Jackie Burke, Judy Carr, Sandra Vrooman, Donna Ragoske, Sandra Linton, Carolyn Black, Bow 3: Ruth Hoffman, Sue Millican, Margie Parker, Shirley tlgurdy, Virginia Jacobs, Judy Mc Dowell, Linda Gamble, Sharon raft. Junior Tri-I'li-Y Row 4: Karen Smith, Kay Camp, Gaynel Miner, Patricia Ross, Gwen Hendrix, Mrs. Overmeyer tsponsorl, Elise Mattern, Vicki Denney, Darlene Corso, Clara Lou Scheerer. Row I: Judy Smith, Marilyn Clingaman, Sue White, Elizabeth Uswalt, Sara Rhoads, Janice Vrooman, Sue Dirrim, Judy Rice. Row 2: Donna Bowman, Merrilee Brooks, Eldia Lewis, Trudy Bever, Susan Dekau, D.xie D'Armond, Sandra Stewart, Beverly Beauchamp. Row 3: Ann Mendenhall, Sue Rowland, Neva Ross, Sondra Lawrence, Ann Daugherty, Pat Winegardner, Suian Luethge, Sally Long, Elaine Robbins. W Club tlb olub rs oo1111 o ed ol uderrt W ro mx earned therr HICIJOF letter award 111 one ot the sports at Wabash l-hah School lts purpose lb to promote b tter team and to develop t1'1S1Cjl1l through sports Row l Btll Schultz Larrv Neal Joe B1ll Carter H chard Brrd Jrm Gurtner Rusty G ay Drng Johnson Jrm S pe Row 2 John Draper J1m Bradv Dale Tyte Gary Rtdenour Gra den Walter Ed Hamrlton Terry Mc Donald Ronnre Moyer Row!! Jerry H1pl1er Sheldon Brrcker Duane Nazrocker Ferry OBr1en Joe D eer George Barrett John Koen1g Bob Hamrlton Row4 Mr Holloway Dale Smrth B111 Wxntrode Mr Jones Mr Tatum Girls Alhlehc ASSOCIUDIOII The purpose of the GAA rs to lurther qrrls 111 terest ID sporrs These arrls play volleyball basketball badmmtoh and l9T1Y1lS Thls year they spoh or cl a dance and carrdy sales to Bowl Glorra Hoftman Nancy K ng Cecrle Claeys Gaynel M ner Nan y Parks Row 2 Sharon Johnson Sharon Craft Ruth Hottman Barbara Coates Joanna Hamrlton Row 3 Ethel Lewrs Jalra Parks Pat Krrby Mrss Lewrs t pon sorl Joan V1ce 31 o o 'l't ' ' J so st ' :L l l 'O 0 o 1 A , G . I H Q Q 1 . I 1 i e s s . 1 , ' v ' ' 1 1 7 A 1 I -, 1 I A A A make money tor therr prqamzatroh. . ' Q ' 1 'I . y W, 1 1 F Everyone wtll recall the hllarlous convo program that brought us thrs expert rm rsonator Here IS a ew ol o e 0 'nost enloyable acts a srlent routme remln lscent ol Charlte Chaplnn Basketball Coach Jtm Jones certarnly had the rrght sprrlt around tourney t1me this year The ptcture shows htm glvlng a talk at a booster meet mg that was held late IH the am p nm 55 Lookmg on are ale e .I rry Htpsher Jrm Spe n D John on all members of h team 'DU Q-J lf wylnifyj Hattie Cantrell Assrstant Edrtor ol the Sycamore and George Barrett Edrtor dld an excellent lob planmng and put tmg together thts hook These two had a tremendous responsrbrllty to see that the yearbook was takrng shape accordmg to plan and to keep the other stall members workmg hard One of our non protrt organlzatrons ln the .lunlor Red Cross are Ellzabeth Oswalt Trudy Bever Lrnda Gamble Carolyn Councll seen below as they started out on thetr mrssron to wash Black Mlss I-lrpskmd tsponsorl Robert Stnckler Stttmg are wmdshrelds on cars ln the downtown area rn an eltort to urge Darlene Van Camp Ann Daugherty Beverly Walker Pat Cleary motorlsts not to lorget to contrrbute to the Red Cross Standrng In front IS Chuck Stephens ll, A f, , 3,1 , I J W with the aid ot Mr. Lemke, advisor, The Mellotones one ot the tree grrls trrs at WHS are Gmny Jacobs Gwen Hendrrx and Elrse Mattern The grls all members ot the sophomore class have performed for sororrtres and for the Klwanrs Club at proms and banquets churches and other re ltgrous organtzattons and were con testants tn both the Wabash County Amateur Show and the Horace Hetdt Show A tamrlrar group to the students and people of Wabash IS the Harmonettes a trro consrstlnq of Marllvn Salver Judy Mrller and Phyllrs Adams Mar rlyn and Phyllrs are yumors Judy IS a sophomo e They have entertarned at meetmas ot sororrtres Exchange and Ktwanrs Clubs at banquets conven trons and teachers partres tor other school and church afiatrs as well as 1n amateur shows A new tr1o has made llS debut thrs year From the freshman class are Drxre DArmond Trudy Bever and Judy Smlth who have proved that t rell be no scarcrty of talent t WHS 1n the comlng years Barbershop stngrng has come mo lts own at WHS The boys responstble tor thrs are John Adams Max Carter Hrchard Knotts and Larry Decker We congratulate these boys tor thetr start we wrsh them much luck rn the tuture and we hope they 1nsp1re other boys to 1013 the trend toward more ensemble slngmg ., , o , , . 1 , , , I . , . , , , v . , I I - , , , , , . he' ' a .. .,. , , , , , , 0. VXUU W af IQ u...,,,, Ailllellc EMP WWW B111 Schultz serves as Ihe mtroduchon io Sporis 37 ,W..1.,....w, . , , .. A Ywv. ,rw w ' - ,Q ' , .King 3 , V A ' . 4 ,,, .ff fi f 1 , ,H-L., 'wdirxvxz f - A Q,ff'e'H fa f , 'av-2 J, ,. , 11 'wx' -Q ' ryLv2,,, Y ., 5 A v ' Y' . H 1, . . Head coach John Tatum lcenterl and hrs two very able asslstants Jlm Jones Cleftl and Jlm Parks frrghtl held many conferences thrs year to lrnd a surtable combrnatron that would co ordrnate as a unrt The coaches drd more than therr share to rmprove the squad durrng the season They wrll have an easter and more pleasant time next year because most of thls year s team wrll return then Freshman football coach Al Franklrn had qurte a but of matenal rn the freshmen who turned out for the squad He has a lot of responsrbrllty teachmg freshmen correct techmques and puttrng the rrght mental attrtude rn the boys Al deserves much credit and prarse for hrs part 1n buxldlng future Apache football teams One of the ma n elements of a football team IS the work of the managers These three boys Graden Walter Frank Tyner and Phxl Stout certalnly had lhelr hands full All of them contrrhuted much txme and effort to see that practxces and other meetrngs went off as scheduled They cer tamly earned therr letters 9'-. W Ni' AFA ...I Booster Club and Cheerleaders The 5455 Booster Club and Cheerleaders are a hne example ot team work and co ordtnatron Together they kept the atmos phere and sprrrt ot the contests on a hrgh level Thrs years club seemed to have much more pep than some ot the clubs 1n the past Janet Squrre and Btll Wmtrode as presrdent and vrce pres dent respectrvely contrrbuted much to thrs end The Cheerleaders Glnny Jacobs and Gwen Hendrrx ftopl and Marcta Robrnett and Sylvra Katser lbottoml created more ln terest tn the Booster Club by dorng some new and fancy yells We thrnk the cheerleaders and Booster Club were the best tn the area fll W 5 - ' I t - I if Apaches Capture Seciional Crown Again! The 1954455 season was a slow starter for the Apaches. The last game, as anyone could tell, was far better played than the first. We were playing our games with too many fouls and too many errors, which was nobody's fault but our own. We didn't get our fouling ironed out too well, but we pretty well whipped the errors. Everyone knows that we were Kokomo ,, 87 Wabash 53 Warsaw 54 46 Elwood 54 , 56 N. Manchester 40 , 59 Rochester , 56 , 59 Rorsville 58 47 Huntington 49 , 65 Delphi 50 , , , 73 HULIDAY TOURIIEY Hartford City 55 Wabash 41 Huntington ,, 65 , , ,U 60 Burris ,,,, , ,,,, 58 ,, , ,,,, Wabash 4l Monticello , 49 44 Jinxed several times this year: George Barrett dislocated his shoulder in a football game this season, then re-injured it several times during basketball seasony Dale Tyte was bothered somewhat by a trick knee and an iniured back. Wabash played essentially the same schedule they have played for several years: Marion , , 72 , 53 Plymouth , , 58 , , 55 Hartford City , , 53 44 Peru , 58 , , , 57 Mississinewa ,, 57 W 58 Alexandria 51 , 50 Tipton tTriple Overtimel E0 81 Winamac 69 , , , 50 SECTIDIIAL TUUIINEY Lagro ,,,,, , , 47 ,, Wabash 83 Somerset ,, 30 47 N. Manchester 38 H 71 S. Whitley 48 , , 63 REGIDIIAL TUURNEY Sheridan ,, ,, 54 Wabash 52 The happy expression ot the Sec tional champs are clearly shown in this photo taken immediately tollowlng the tmal victory ot the 55 Sectional This was an es pecially big championship tor Wabash because our youthful coach Jim Jones continued the titles The number now stands at seven straight wins To the victors go the spoils' Here our Sectional champs are cutting down the nets Shown in the picture are Joe Deeter C443 George Barrett C505 and Ding John on C353 The season probably seems much longer than it really is to basketball managers They have seemingly unnumbered tasks to do throughout the season Jerry Dunfizer and Buster Hamilton did their 1obs with much ac curacy and thoroughness throughout the season string ot consecutive Sectional B'I'eam Basketball and Cheerleaders In hrs frrst year as rumor Varsrty coac h Au trn Holloway had an adrrurable wrnnrnq season The team had a S rmq ot erqht vtotorres earlf coach were rn aood rnen al and phystcal con d1t1on from the Start The tearn composed ot sophomores and Junrors had several boys who wrll undoubtedly get a maror letter rn the sport next year Slandmg Coach Austrn Holloway Hchard Brd B111 Skeans Joe Lew1s Don Stevens Larry Layton Larry Renbarger Larry Terry O Brlen Tom Hettmansperger Loure Bow Ph l Stout and Manager Don Smk In the bottom picture 15 the excellent B Team yell squad conslst mg ol Lou1se Wllke Beverly Brsh Kathleen Dufley and .lane Shroyer 45 - in the Season, Whichlghgwg thgt lggfh tggm cmd Eltzroth and Dale Whiteselg Sitting: Manager Wayne Whitehead, A I ' i , , , A . A l l Tenms The Wabash Huh School tennrs team had a rousfh trme a ttma on the wrnnmq stde thls year Thrs 13 the same team that placed fourth rn the conference m 54 o by the trme the con terence play oft rolls around the net men should b rn the rclnnrnq tor top honors Thts 1 hm Parks trrst year as tennts coach but already he ha shown the boys several good po nters rocker Second Row John Clark .hm Slpe John Koemg and Coach Jrm Parks Cur qolt team ts rath r small but rt has been wcramq hard to get ready tor the conference aolt meet Mr Tatum coach has been watch lnq and rnstructrnq them too Practrce rs the best Way to tmprove so we ar expectrnq our boys to do Well m the meet Front .hm Fulwrder and Dan Grllen hack Tom Wrlhams and Buster Hamrlton l 0 . , , Q . i e ' ' ' . First Raw: Richard Blrd, Bill Schultz, Rusty Gray, Duarte Nay- I l c flllllllllll I I I I ff Illfflllllllffffffffff Q2Q 2 QL fm 5 L? 'gi l Q K 1 Typxcal represenia Ines of our c ss e are sophomore Pai Ross and her sxsier Neva a freshman . 'Xu qgllax la , - 49 - MN 50- 11 These students were elecled to lead the freshman class. Serving as chief executive is Bob Marks. Terry Sch- lemmer acts as vice-president, while Duke Gidley fills the post of secre- tary-treasurer. Max Deeter is the class representahve on the athletrc board We Welcome The Class Of 1958 0 John Adams Roberi Allen Ann Armstrong 0 Audrey Ashmore Wally Bahler Beverly Beau champ lDxanna Bllock Thomas Bergeron Warren Berkey Michael Bent Trudy Bever 0 D ane Blalr Charles Bone Frank Boshc Donna Bowman Leroy Brauneller 0 Merrilee Brooks, Harry Campbell, Max Carter, Pat Cleary, Marilyn Clingaman, Jerry Coburn, Lyle Cook 'Marilyn Coon, Jerry Cox, Jim Craft, Virginia Cramer, Karen Curtis, Dixie D'Armond, Ann Daugherty , Y, Y Decker, Max Deeter, Susan Dekau, B ll Derck, Arthur Deyo 57' Bw f X 5 0-6' 'T 1, 7 a 1 ,el Ll , Q S 9 Hi' 0 Bob Davis Donald Da Larr gr I 'Kea 0 Sue Ann Dirrim, Morris Duiley, Douglas Duker, Arthur Easterday, Harold Elzroth, Terry Enyearl, Bill Evans 0 Russell Gamsby, Sally Gaunt, Ned George, Carolyn Garrison, Duke Gidley, Jim Gray, Eddie Gribben 0 Jane Hamilton, Sharon Hancock, Bill Hapner, Linda Hamer, Linda Harvey, Dennis Haupert, Jon Heltin 0 Kenneth Hipsher, Larry Hipskind, Nick Hipskind, Roger Hoffman, Ber- nard Holley, Jearell Honeycutt, Mary Horner 0 Denny Jenks, Pat Jewell, Bob Kastner, Marcia Kessler, Carolyn Kilander, Mary King, Richard Knotts, 0Robert Kulb, Susan Lavengood, Sondra Lawrence, Larry Layton, Janice Leming, Jane Leonard, Judith Leonard ,sa .mc S , 'W' as Q w T 'Q Y 5 NX ' ,. :,. -,, A. 0 Eldia Lewis, Janet Lewis, Joe Lewis, Larry Linton, Sally Long, Susan Luethge, Jim Lynn 0 Robert Marks, Judy McPhearson, Ann Mendenhall, Terry Mendenhall, Howard Middleton, Terry Middleton, Kenneth Miller 0 Larry Miller, Janice Moeller, Hoyt Mohr, Helen Moore, Michael Moore, Charles Neal, Pat 0'Connor O Elizabeth Oswalt, Nancy Parks, Pat Patterson, Nancy Perry, Sally Hhoads, Judy Rice, Gloria Rickman 0 Elaine Robbins, Barbara Ftosr, Neva Ross, Harold Rowland, Susie Row- land, Janet Scott, Mike Niccum 0 Gary Poole, Daniel Heahard, Wayne llchards, Terry Schlemmer, Clarence Simpson, Judy Smith, Peggy Smith 0 James Snavely, Janet Spear, Lar- rv Starbuck, Sandra Stewart, Patty Ulshater, Donald Ulshater, John Unger. 0 Darlene VanCamp, Janice Vrooman, John Wade, Beverly Walker, Jan ce Walters, B.ll Weezner, Anita Whinery 0 Sue White, David Willard, Darlene Williamson, Dallas Winchester, Patty Winegardner, Ralph Wood, David Zolman Chosen to direct the affairs of the sophomore class were the four boys you see in the pic- ture at the right. They are Tom Hettrnansperqer, Presi- dentg Delbert Mowery, Vice- presideniy Iohn Claeys, Secre- tary-treasurer: and Terry O'Brien, Athletic Board mem- ber. We Admlre The Accompllshmenis Ol The Sophomores 0 Richard Alexander Jack Armie Carol Aukschun Tom Baker 0 Mickie Beamer Charlotte Benson R cha d Bird Carolyn Black A0 'llfiri -- 53 0 Stanley Lawrence, Dixie Lee, Judy Lee, Sandra Linton, Grant Long, Terry Long, Terry McDonald 0 Judy McDowell, Clarence McNeeley, Elise Matterri, Jerry Miller, Judy Miller, Marilyn Millican, Gaynel Miner O Delbert Mowery, Ronnie Moyer, Louise Mullins, D xie Myers, T e r r y O'Brien, Floy Orr, Marjor- ie Parker 0 Julia Parks, Terry Par- rett, Sharon Pegg, Shirley Purdy, Donna Ragoske, Pat Haver, Larry Renbar- ger O Jim Rettig, Carol Rich- wine, Donald Ross, Patric- ia Ross, Patricia Rumpt, Clara Lou Scheerer, Lynn S'hultz Sophomores I Tony Schultz, Lois Scot- ten, Joy Shepard, James Shoemaker, Don Sink, Betty Smith, Karen Smith 0 Patrick Smith, Robert Smith, Jack Snyder, Char- les Stephens, Robert Strickler, Harold Teusch, Frank Tyner 0 Arthur Unger, Marilyn VanDielen, Sandra Vroo- man, James David Wake- field, Mike Wakefield, R'-nitta Wampler, Lindley Wert. 0 Wayne Whitehead, Dale Whitesel, Larry Woodward, Karen Wright, Janice Yeates, Larry Young, Lee Yoder ,J Ai Phyllis Adams, Phyllis Althotf Sheila Altman Judy Bailey r Sharon Baker, William Baker who iiifmy mccforriplisli- merits ot the liiriior Cldss, zuch FIS the liiriior-Seriior Sririqii-Qt mid Prom, would rot lidve been so success- ul witlnorit tlie leadership at the officers: loe Dee-ter, jresiderity loliri Koeriiq, Vice-riresid-exit, K cr r Q in D e ii ri y , Secretary-treds rrerg mid Dale- Tyte, Ath- etic Bodrd iiieriiber, 1 --H f 1: 1 no wb' 33 -.f ur it Juniors lead In Scholarship 1 on in' y 1' ' J ' r' v ' ' ' r sw - ,az --N ' f 1- ff' A - G y S ' 2' I f . lf J- at I : t 2. Kitt N . 34 J, ,Q y : R fr: i .A ' ' Q S . ,Y N. 'J K ff do an A iw, , - it - N ,- t Q- ' ' l TIS L. I 3- F P 3' 'F 4 'JF'-'. J -.K 3 Q G vii -Q it 7 V , . ,X X K . J - , -19' gf ' T1 A ' ,T ' r EE A3 ASK fa 1 1 2 G M.. 4- 4 '4- 0 Shirley Bakehorn Ralph Bakehorn, Jim Ballard, Karen Barnes, Suzanne Bent, David Bckel, John Bonewit 0 James Brady, Dianna Bois- son, Richard Bracken, Amos Cantrell, John Clark, Weldon Goldren, Rita Curtis 'Judy Davis, Joe Deeter, Karen Denney, Rose Draper, Kathleen Duliey, Jerry Dun- sizer, Shirley Dyer 'Jack Engledow, Lyle Et- ling, Don Fawley, Richard Ford, Jim Fulwider, Dan Gil- len, Jody Gaunt 0 Peguv Grandstaft, Lois Gra- ves, Sharonrose Gray, Vicki Greengard, Bob Griffith, Larry Grimm, Sally Hale 0 Jerry Harris, Marlene Hip- sher, Jerry Hipsher, Jacque- line Holthouse, John Houli- han, Realis Keeler, Bill Ket- laher 0 John Koenig Wayne La Voncher Danny Lee .lane Lewis Jerry Light nn Linder Martha Lintner 0 il Mnley Bo at thew Carol Mayfield Jim MNeeley June McWhirt Harold Mettler Shirley Mid dleton e Mllr Susie i iiner Patrica Moeller Dor thea Moore Joyce Myers Sandra Myers Shirley Pat on 0 onald Phillips Hut Pitts Richard Powell Char les Purdy Patricia Heahard Jerry Richards Gary Biden our 0 Nelson Ridenour Beverly Rish Larry Robbins Beth ene Boss Lewis Row Mari lyn Salyer Mary Sarten .lumors 0 Mary Scheibel, lna Scott, Jane Shroyer, Fred Sin'lair, Bill Skeans, Marilyn Snave- ly, Jerry Snowberger 0 Carmella Spears Janet Squires, Don Stevens Phil- lip Stout, Duane Thrush Barton Tyner, Dale Tyte 0 Harold VanCamp, Jacque- line Voss, Graden Walter Betty Sue Webb, Tom Webb Louise Wilke, Peggy Wil- liams 0 Tom Williams, Bill Wim- berly, Bill Wintrode, Hosea marie Wolf, Norma Wright, Carol Young, Sarah Zinn es I-'Q. '1' '1' 1 'T , XV' ,xr 49' 4' I 441 pg A rg , - y X :: A 3 .Aa , , 7 FJ ,,- 4 f ,V ,1- '41 f gl, ,, f 1 ,I ff '27 J r if A' 1' fav 'W , U V ai' .,, ,Q '11 , lg!! X f r .. .6 ,i gr xi A '-f Cecile Claeys enjoys surprising some poor victim with a nice, hard snow ball. In the next picture, the faces of Kay Clauve and Barbara Black depict different emotions as they watch the dancers at one of the alter-game dances. Next, a cheertul-look- ing Sylvia Kaiser looks as if she is about to lead a cheer tor the Apaches. At the right, Hattie Cantrell receives the coveted D. A. R. Good Citizen Award after being chosen by teachers as the most deserving of the senior girls. To guide them during their final year in high school, the seniors elected the following students: Jim Sipe, Vice-Presi- dent: Joe Bill Carter, Athletic Board Member, Nancy Clinga- m a n, Secretary-Treasurerg George Barrett, President. Q, was 5 George Barrett demonstrates his new basketball uniform . Next, something unusual must have occurred in the hall, iudgng from the faces of Dorothy Hettmansperger and Dick Rish. What records shall l play? says Joan Vice as she chooses the rec- ords to he used at the canteen. At the right, a good momento 'IX v' of high school days is this picture of Marcia Robinett, Judy Marks, and Sally Koontz, who are using that last minute before the bell to gather by their lockers to discuss the day's happenings. L HARRY BALDUS-Academic-Band, Radio Workshop, Science Club, Sycamore Staff. GEORGE FREDRICK BARRETT-Aca- demic-Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, All-Conference Second Team 3, First Team 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y, Science Club, President 4, W-Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Spanish Club, Vice President 3, Student Council, President 4, Sycamore Editor 4, Class President 3, 4, May King 2, 3, Ouill and Scroll. SHIRLEY ANN BAXTER-Academic-Orange and Black, Business Manager and Exchange Editor 2, Feature Editor 3, Editor-in-Chiel 4, Ouill and Scroll, Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer 2, Sycamore Stalt, Snapshot Ed- itor, Booster Club. BILLY DEAN BELL-Commercial-Football l, Basketball 2, 3, Hi- Y, Band. BARBARA JEAN BLACK-Academic-Latin Club, Spanirh Club, Dramatics, Orange and Black, Business Editor 3, Booster Club, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y 3, Canteen Board, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Sycamore StaI'I, Senior Play Cast. SPISPH M. BRICKER-CommercialARadio Workshop 3, Spanish u . SHELDON DEAN BRICKER-Commerclal-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross Coun- cil l, 2, 4, Athletic Board Member I, 2, 3, W-Club, Radio Work- shop. PATRICIA ANN BURKHOLDER-Commercial-Jr. Tri-Hi- Y, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, G.A.A. 15 Booster Club, B-Team Cheerleader 2, Sycamore Stall, Dramatics. JANET SUE CAMPBELL-Com- mercial-Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Booster Club, Radio Workshop, B-Team Cheerleader 2. 'li HATTIE CANTRELL-Academic-Inter Nos, Science Club, Boost- er Club, Ouill and Scroll, Sycamore Statt, Assistant Editor, Girls' State, D.A,R. Good Citizen. JULIA ANN CARPENTER-Commen cial-G.A.A., Booster Club, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3. JOE BILL CARTER- Commercial-Cross-Country l, Z, 3, 4, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Spanish Club, President 4, Hi-Y Secretary-Treasurer 4, W-Club I, 2, 3, 4, Orange and Black, Sports Editor 4, Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, Athletic Board 4, Sycamore Staff, Senior Play Cast. CECILE MARIE CLAEYS-Academ'cYG.A.A., Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4, Chorus 1, 2, Latin Club, Science Club, Sycamore Statt, Tri-Hi-Y. KAY ALENE CLAUVE-Academic-Orange and Black, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, Sycamore Stalt, Booster Club, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-arms 2, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Senior Play Cast. JOHN MILTON CLEVENGER-CommercialABasket- ball I, 2, 3, Track l, Student Council 4, Sycamore Stall, W- Club, Hi-Y. 59 'F' SQA NANCY LEE CLINGAMAN-Commercial-Cla's Secretary-Treas- urer 3, 4, Student Council l, Junior Red Cross Council 2, 3, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-President 2, Senior Tri-Hi-Y, President 4, Booster Club, Sycamore Siaft, Typing Editor. BARBARA JANE CUATES-Academic-Chorus, G,A.A., lnter Nos, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y Z: Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary 3, 4, Sycamore Sialt 4, Booster Club. JANICE ANN CRAMER-Commercial-Chorus. ELLEN JEAN CURLESSfAcadem cf-Booster Club, Latin Club, Science Club. LEON GENE DELAUTER--Academic-Hi-Y, Foote ball l, 2, Basketball Manager l, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Class Vice-President l, 2, 3, Sycamore Stall, Circulation Editor, Science Club. THOMAS DRISCULL-Industrial Arts-. PAULA REBECCA DUCAN-Academic' Student Council l, lnter Nos, Junior Red Cross Council, Secretary 4, Science Club, Sycamore Staft, Booster Club, Secretary 3, Junior Town Meet- ing, Senior Play Cast, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain 2, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3. PAUL MICHAEL ECKELBARCER-Vocational-Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1. JAMES LEE FINNELL-Commercial. Q 1 ef 0 Sensors fc eeit HONALD E. riruiwinausifiai Afiserooibaii 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 'ii- - ' ,N 4, Basketball l. RUBY SHARON FULWlDER-Academic-Latin , Club, Sycamore Statt, Science Club, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, Chorus. GLEN- DA JUANN CARNER-Commercial-Booster Club, Choruc, GAA. 4 gl. 1 Y? SY' E E ,gg RUST FLUEKIGER GRAY Academicw-Basketball Manager l, 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Jun o Rell Cross Council, Latin Club, Science Club, HifY, Booster Club, Sycamore Staff, W-Club. JAMES FRANK CURTNER--Academic-Football l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 4, Science Club, Spanish Club, Hi-Y, Sycamore Stall, Sports Co- Editor, Bafketball Manager 2, 3, W-Club, Senior Play Cast. LALBERT EDWARD HAMILTON-Industrial Arts-Football l, 2, , 4. LAUREL JOANNA HAMILTON-Commercial-Band, GAA., Latin Club, Dance Band, Sycamore Staff. ROBERT LEE HAMIL- TON-Fine Arts-Football 1, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 3, 4, Senior Play, Sycamore Staff, Chorus, Dramatics, Band, Junior Play, Hi-Y, W-Club, Thespian, Vice-President 4, Colt 4. MARY ELAINE HANSEN-Commercial--CA A., Dramatics, Chorus, Thespian. BEVERLY JO HARNISH4Academic-Science Club, Junior Tri' Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Booster Club, CAA., Sycamore Etatt. DOROTHY HETTMANSPERGER-CommerciaI-Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Student Council, Spanish Club, Treasurer 3, 4, Booster Club, Sycamore Sfaft, Oranqe and Black, Circulation Manager 3 JANET LOUISE HODEL-Commercial-GAA., Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Sen or Tri-H'-Y- Band, Booster Club, Sycamore Statt, B-Team Cheerleader 2, Dramatics, Senior Play Cast. GLORIA ANN HOFFMAN-Commercial-Orange and Black- G.A.A., Booster Club, Sycamore Slatt, Jr. Tri-Y, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. JAMES FREDERICK HOHNER-Vocational Shop-Football I, 2, 3, Track 4, Boo ter Club. CILLEN DING JOl-INSON-Industr- ial Arts-Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, Track l, Ten- nis 2, Hi-Y, Science Club, t ' wif' ss S 3, 'N ie 4 Dj, x If. , 3 Xu, SHARON ROSE JOHNSON-Commercial-Booster, Dramatics, Chorus, GAA., Sycamore Staff, Spanish Club, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. SYLVIA MARIE KAISER-Academic wCheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Rd Cross Councl 2, 3, O'ange and Black' Latin Club, Spanish Club- Sycamore S'aH, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y l, 2- Sr. Tri-Hi- Y 3, 4. PATTY JOAN KIRBY--Commercial-Booster Club, C A A. DONNA MAE KNOTTS-AcademicsBand, Jr. Trl-Hi-Y, Presi- dent 2, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer 3, Science Club' Latin Club, Student Council 3, Junior Red Cross 2, Canteen Board SALLY ANN KOONTZ-Commercial-Entered trom Calilornia during junior year. Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Sycamore Staff, Orange and Black. PHILIP DONALD KUFFEL-Industrial Arts-Football l, 2, Cross-Country 4, Boo.ter Club, Sycamore Statt. - lil Q- Q- LARRY DEAN NEAL-Commercal-Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Chorus, Radio Workshop. ALICE LOUISE ORR-Commercial iChorus, Booster Club, SHIRLEY JEAN PENN-Commercial - Chorus, Booster Club, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y. MARY GERALDINE PRIES-Academic-Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-President 4, Inter Nos, Science Club, G.A.A., Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Band, Sycamore Staff, Class Secretary l. JOHN LEWIS RETTIG-Commercial!Pootball 1, 2, Track l, Boo'ter Club, Radio Workshop. RICHARD NEIL RlSH-Commercial- Booster Club, Spanish Club, Sycamore Statt, Business manager, Chorus, Radio Workshop, Senior Play Cast. RALPH LYDELL LAFOLLETTE-Industrial Arts-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Hi-Y 2, 3. ETHEL BLANCHE LEWIS-Com- mercial-Chorus, GAA., Booster Club, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, Sr. Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4. PEGGY JEAN LEWIS-Commercial-Girls' Chorus. DAVID PHELPS LUMM-Academic-Student Council l, Latin Club, Science Clubj, JUDY ANN MARKS-Commercial-Syca- more Staff, Booster Club, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Senior Play Cast. LARRY DEAN MENDENHALL-Academic- Latin Club, Science Club 3, Sycamore Staff, Radio Work Shop, Student Manager 4, Chief Engineer 3. GEORGE LOUIS MIDDLETON-Vocational-Cross Country l, 2, 3, Track 1, 2. CLAYTON RAY MYERS-Induftrial Arts-Sycamore Staff. DUANE EDWARD NAYROCKER-Academic-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, Class President I, 2, Canteen Board, Vice President 4, Hi-Y, President 4, Sycamore Staff, Sports Editor, Booster Club, Spanish Club, Orange and Black, W-Club. MARCIA KAY ROBINETT-Commercial-B-Team Cheerleader l, Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Booster Club, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Secretary, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Sycamore Stall, Junior Red Cross Council l, 2, 3, MARY BELL RUNKLE-Commercial-Chorus, C.A.A,, Booster Club. CAROLYN ANN ROSS-Commercial- CAA., Booster Club, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 2, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, WILLIAM PREDRICK SCHULTZ, JR.-Academic-Football 1, Tennis l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball Manager 2, 3, Science Club, Latin Club, Hi-Y Club, Sycamore Staff, Photography Editor, Canteen Board, Pre ident 2, 3, Ouill and Stroll, W-Club. JAMES ED- WARD SIPE-Academic-Basketball 3, 4' Football 1, 3, 4, Ten- nis l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club, Orange and Black, Sycamore Staff, Copy Ed tor, Class Vice President 4, Latin Club, Science Club, Secretary 4, W-Club, Senior Play Cast. DALE ALLEN SMITH -AcademicABa:ketball l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y. M 1 JOHN PAUL SMITH-Acaderni:-Science Club, Vice'President 4. BARBARA HELEN STRICKLER-Commercial-GAA., Chorus, JOAN CAROL VICE-Acacle:n'c-Booster Club, President 3, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y, C. A. A,, President 3, Dra- matics, Thespian, President 4, Sycamore Stall, Art Editor, Orange and Black, Junior Red Cross Council 2, President 4, Can- teen Board, Cadet Teacher, Senior Play Cast. Y Y i-.gh .M fNQN JANICE ELIZABETH WILLIAMS-Academic-Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-HiAY 3, Booster Club, G.A.A, Spanish Club, Science Club. EVELYN ELAINE WILSON-Commercial-Student Council 1, Booster Club. SARAH KATHERYNE WIRE-Academic- Band, Chorus, C.A.A. 2, Booster Club, Latin Club, Sycamore Stall, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Play Cast. KENNETH DARL WRIGHT-Academic-Student Council 2. 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