Warren Central High School - Wigwam Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1959

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1 Editor Bmzners Manager Seniors U naferclaumea Faculty Orgamzatiom S port! C opy Advertising Subscriptions Barbara Reel Bdl Schmrtt Penny Jones Ruth Martrn Joyce Perkrns Jeannre Horton Sandy Klelne Jxm Fredertcks Ph11 Reed Sara McClarren Bonnle Townsend Malone House B111 Nxcewanger Harlan Grrffrn jamor -r t- r.,.... .- ........... .- ........ Jeanette Mrller fypirt .... .,-- - .- ..................... - Salermen .- ...,. r ...r. .- - - - , ......... - -. --- Judy Norton Noah Stodghrll Gary Wetherald WIGWAM STAFF Activities ---rr-tt------ .................... Joan Portteus Wigwam Warren Central High School 901 N. Post Road Indianapolis, Indiana 0 , , f 'V f I ' J , ' , L' f ' ,, 1 . - 1 V .x ' This is Warren Central High School as the classes of 1925 saw it. The building construction was completed during the winter of 1924 and by January it was officially opened and ready for use. As We Cure At last they're gone . . . Crowded halls and cramped class- rooms were Warren's big problem in the past years. While growing in mind and body, we also grew in popu- lation. The first graduating class of 1925 totaled 19. By the schoo1's 25th. anniversary, the graduating class had increased to 133 seniors. This year set a new record when 219 seniors left our Warren World. There will always be expansion, not only in population, but also in building growth. Warren started with 16 class- rooms. In 1949, six rooms were This is Warren as 1959 Students Saw It . . . added. The year 1958 brought still more need for expansion. Twelve new classrooms and a cafeteria in- creased Warren's size. As teenagers we also suffered the pains of growing. It was found that time cures all ills. Much was learned and much is still to be learned. For the seniors, only a small portion of the growing stage is completed. Grad- uation is not the end, but just the beginning as expansion problems have not come to an end, but shall con- tinue . . . As We Cure Our Growing Pains. While many Warren pupils were vacationing on FlOIld8S to our school The construction plan began before school beaches, or midst snow-covered mountains Warren was under ended last year and was completed by the second stmester of going a very definite change, the bqinning of a new addition this year tr-+ 1' Mrs. Mary Deer .inrl Mrs. Theor1i.1 Plister t,1lte cure or our behintl the scenes jobs. They h.1x'e many stuuent assisf rants who reteixe creiiit in Write 1'f.1Cticc' for their help. The neu office h.1s .1 more PlC.1iJl'lI .ttrnospliete :intl is certainly more attractive tn the eye, 21 C .,:- , M.: -visa Paper, pencils .mei rolclers seemerl to be the most re questecl articles tluring 21 regular school .lay Mrs. Irma Mc Clarren, bookstore managzer, hantlies everything from pencils to text books antl receives about S511 ct clay on supplies alone She also has the job of being cafe treasurer antl hantlles about S450 each clay. ffices, Classrooms, and The pounding of nails. the buzzing of saws and .1 constructing atmosphere were all fl part of the .tctivity :tt our school tluring this past summer. The school w.1s inconveniencetl by the f.1ct that the new aidclition XXQLS not completetl on time. but the incon- venience uns worth xxhile. The result is that the builcling is now much more convenient :intl beautiful new. A twelve room ning uns cotnpletecl which in- clucletl motlern cl.1ssrt1vm eqtzivment gincl lighting. .1 new tc-.tclicrsi ltitlllgc. .1 ncxx office. .1 xice-principals office .intl .1 lk.1L1t1fLIl ncix c.1tc-te-r1.1 which seats ap- PI'UXllll.1IL'll' fixc htzntlrttl pc-iplc ..t -ine tintt. Along with c11rr1c.1l11n1 .itltlititrii x1.1s the .ttltlizion tit neu science l.1bor.1tor1' ctitxipzncizz for Illc' tlztfttistri' classes. The gitnwospliere of the nc-11 turf ttf the school is ft.'l.1XlIlg .intl plc'.1sing To txt-ritne - sttzclc-nts nntl tc-Ache-rs alike, Thc wlls .tie licricr iiuhzctl bccxigsc of the better light fixtures ,tntl iziorc- vizitltww Spice The new tlcslxs .ITC so c1iitifor:.1blc 1i:.1i1j.' peitplc- fintl it h.1rtl to st.11' .1u.1lrc Stuclying in ttr:.1inly not .1 rlrutlgery in such PlL'.1S,lIlI stzrrozintling. Thc te.1cl1c-rs .1lso enjoy the stxieiotis rooms for Illcy' ll.lYg more room for storing things. Tlley' fincl :hc extra long black' bo.1rcls htncly. All of this helps to make up the prof gram for the ctelxxlncement of the American student. wi gffiiik W 1 The neu lighting in 11. sthti-Q 1 gre-.rt .1.1x.1r1ce mc-txt twmrtf- :my 1 g the s..:: .rz.1.: 's ri: sILltlKlZl4 Ftuienrs n. I ..., .st s:f.1g:i trac-nr ,rcs r set their ze-.teh ers or their bt-1 Rs lt,1.i1crs 11- .1 ' ' . :.ft:.' with who c.1t,n.1p .fue tt- tw.: .1 t The Commerce Department has made new addtttons to IIS equrpment bsmc these new dtctaphones are senrors Roger Spangler and Karen Goken The students fund great value tn the usmz of these machrnes rented by the school The department also has an addmg machtne vyhrch vss pur chased by Warren Central Cafeterla Takes o ' 4: These srxth perrod study hall people resmn themsclxcs to domg homework rn the new cafeterra yyhtch doubles as a well llghted study hall durtn the last pcrrod The full length vymdovss vuth no drrect sunlrght and the new CC1l1flL ltghts vylth daylight brightness ard studymg tremendously Here there are no notsy classrooms nearby to dxsturb the yyorkrngc students n New Look le 45 Apprommately 1700 mcmbcrs ot the Wkarrcn Cervra' student body each dn ttlcl through three attracttyt lunch serymr, lrnes to recetxe a balanccd platc lunch Thrs year tht new addrtron brought Iorth many new conyemences for stu ll-gg. dents and faculty members .xlrltc The teachers enjoyed thc prnacy of a s parated lunth room uhrle the stutents lrstcned to the hrgh frdelrty FNI musrc prpcd mto the catettrra PT For many years rt has been a tradxtron to crrcle the l1b Happy Brrthday to some embarrassed person and mme for rary three or four trmes rn the motnrng before the fxnal catchrng a fmal wrnk of sleep before frrst perrod bell rxngs It IS a trme for seerng all of our frrends and The Lrbrary also serves as an audltotrum study hall catchmg up on the latest gossrp and general meetmg place Crrcllng the lrbrary also elves us a txme for srngrng Thzs was a year that yumbled old and new together proudly dlsplaymg rn the end a crazy qurlt of ancrent tradrtxon and new rdeas that molded to gether to form a dclrghtful prcture of what Warren Central has meant to us The one way traffrc around the lxbrary rn the mornmg and mus1c to eat by rn the new cafeterra the pam at the bookstore between classes, and the new wmgs 230 feet addrng to our fue mmute sprrnt the glamour of the Natronal Beta and Warrenette Valentme Tea and the cxcrtement of the frrst Senror Play the stacks of homework mght after fllglll' and thc sctnxc beauty of lake Mc Gurrc baskmg peacefully rn the sun the brg the new admmrstratlon buxldxng berng constructed on the northern portlon of our campus The desperate struggle to stay awake m class and the wonder of lcarnlng that the cute llttle gal you hrd w anttd to ask for 1 datc was the new student teacher m the Ilnglxsh department These are the thrngs that we the students of XX arren Central 19DQ 59 wrll remember and we wrll remember th xr fondly for m sprte of all the complammg wc do thrs east srde hxgh school rs a pretty good place to be w hen you are young care free and lust waltrng up to the complexrry of lrfe ld and New Tradltlons A typxcal scene at the and of the sux weeks petrods Sue Nrcewanqer and Drck Nye pore our thtxr books hopmx. to met that eyer wonderful A next tnme lt rs the hope of all to make the honor roll The honor roll IS put up each snr weeks by the members of the Scnlor Honor Socrety I U 7 K I a 5 4 . game hunt for a parking place every morning. and v, - v. A . K , , , . ' ,. Y . Y . ' A A - V A l ' Nancy Endicott and Bill Hardesty, juniors, seem to be having trouble making room for bool-cs in their lockers. It is for this reason that locker clean-ups are scheduled. Lockers are just a minor part of school, but a clean one can surely pre- vent carrying a large load of books from class to class. Observed By All. . . Q it - . ... . , C A aa' 'f -was just recently Indianapolis started an Annual Yards and Parks Clean-up Campaign. The purpose of this campaign is to make our city a cleaner place to live. A girl is chosen from each high school to represent that particular school in the Yards and Parks Parade. This year Penny McIntosh was chosen as Warren's queen. a 5f-H54 ,... t 1 pn Because ofthe crowded facilities this year, the parking lot cars were parked in rows, whereby each student waited his sometimes became rather crowded. In order to enable the turn to leave. A place to park is another one of the small students to leave on time an organized system was set up. The but important facilities the school provides for the students. Hard Work -lim Fretlericlu, Ili XY'ilwr1, Bill Schmitt. B-innie Ttiuneenti. Barbara Reel ami Dimne Dicks recall rm-mhrie: tif the llth Annual Intii.:ha L'nix'etsity .Iourmlifm Institute. Classes at the institute are tfixitietl iritin two 1-rincipal sessiom - yenrhtiuk prtitiuctitiri and het-.QI-.iper priiceitire. Those artentiirigu the institute are l'CCltfllU1Cl'lxlctl by their school foi.1rri.1lism insttucttir. The etli- tors Of the VJYVL anti XY'lGX'i',-XM are :murtleti .1 cxxh stlitilurship by Max Galloway knmxn ,is the Keevef ,'X'sk'dl'ul which 1'ir1.1rices their mtv ti, thc Inni- tute. v- 'L ggi v i mi dfztihlw x..,.., 1 3. Bill Nitexnirieet .mtl Ttltlie Powell. seniwrs. reptexemeil Yihirren Central at Intli.1ri.1 Ifltiuier Buy! Smte, Sara Mt Clarreri. Barlum Reel .intl Distinc- Dicki. Qeriititi. teptueritt-tl Xlsdrreri at Girl! btate. Btith Bti-N .ini Girl! State ,ire fpiiziwtcti hy the Kittcritazi Leziim. Appriixirt'i.itt-ii' lllifil lltmit-r .., ,. . boys .itmi gir.s .tttentit-.1 tnith suxititi heltl mi the lI'ltll.ll'l.l Lhixcrxirx' tizhptix The primary purptisc tif e.icli ima tw familiarize ftgtxre titizenx xxirh rtt- pmt- tices tif nur mate :izxernment Rewards Marjorie House and Daviti Binnie, both seniors, placed high in the National Merit Scholarship contest which was held during their junior year. The results werent computed and announced until this year. Barbara Wilson and Dick Nye, seniors, were outstand- ing achievers in -3-H club work. Barbara won a trip to V7ashington through her high placing in the 4-H clress re- view. Dick won a scholarship because of his high achieve- ments, 'noi --4 'Q- 'ff Every year the Daughters of the American Revolution give a good citizenship award to the senior girl voted by the senior class and faculty to re- ceive it. This year Sara Mc Clarren was thc- recipient, Q. Recoamtxon Day brought srnlles of yoy to the faces of Myrna Mrller and john lNlCV9h1Hf1CX as they were announced as the recrprents of the Qenxor Crtrzenshrp Atyard The award presented annually at the all school comocatron rs based on two mam qualrtres the students mtcrcst xn the freld or - x . Y, U.- Q I social studres and hrs drsplayf of good cltrzenshrp After several semors haye been selected for consrderatron thc teachers of socral studres choose one grrl and one boy to recetve the vtell known Gold Key avyard Tomorrow S CIIIZC ns Each year a pupll from Warren rs scnr on a fret trrp to New Xorlt and XY ashrntron DC' Thrs year thc XX arren PT A sent Xlllxl Crowe scnwr N c xx s at 1 t urm xxhrch ttme hc talked yuzh L 'N dclctat s anl xrsrtel hlsrorrf. places rn XX ashmtton Recognrtron Day' rs a tradrtronal day set asrcle each year to honor puprls who haye made outstandmg achreyements durmg the school year or rendered outstandmg SSIYICC to the school On thrs day awards are gryen for a number of academrc and yocatronal achreye ments Ayyards are gryen by the Kmams Club to the outstandmg person 1n each of the frelds of study Ccrtrfrcate awards arc grycn for attendance and assrstancc Rccognrtron IS also grycn to the rnus1c studcnts both rnstrumcntal and yocal Thc Gcorgc C lxccycr Award and the Merlc Srdcncr Aturds arc gbncn for oustandmg journalrsm yyorly Othcr mtrds mcludc thc Dc lxalb Agn t turn Award thc Hra Ayxart the s c drrxrna ny 1rd tnd thc DAR Avlfd Athletic llOIlOI'S fC also 'l.fll'lOUUCCCl The rcprcscntatrycs to Qnrls State and Boys Statc art honorcd and Scholastrc Contest vtmncrs are rccognrzccl I' - D 45 A ' - ' v I A tv' V , I . J . Y - V v . Y. . v v lr . V . .yi V .V Y .V I .4 'L . in , . L 'K Y ' , , . 'V '- ul '. . - 4-' l. aft , . , , - '. I . Y- A A . 4 . ' 7 ' . V , I L . .A A L . ' . rlik- 'aj gone abt xt Inu- lays. d ' ' ll C ' , --0., . Mg' A growing school has growing interests, and as XVarren expanded in space and enrollment, the scope of her pupils' interest widened to include many phases of academic and social life. Not only did XVarrenites take part in the many f, ju g 1-.,, 1 T' ,. ' ' 14 H av- 'TV A 7' 'f h 1' f ag. W i 118' . 5 1 a Talking over the experiences spent at the Model United Nations held at the State House are jeff Lantz, Dirk Nye, Bill Nicewanger, Noah Stodghill, Bill Schmitt, and .lim Frederielts. This group of boys were selected from the Alpha Hi-Y The purpose of this ueneral assembly was to acquaint students with the d i f f e r e n t activities provided by their high school, but also they participated actively in various af- fairs throughout the city, state, and nation. XVarren was proud of her suc- cessful representatives who won first place in the State Solo and Ensemble contest. For the boys she sent to the Model UN. at Pur- due University, it was an oppor- tunity to have fun and at the same time advance their knowledge of international affairs, and they learned there the value of thought- ful leadership in all walks of life. Warren also sent a delegate to the Council on Vlforld Affairs in Wash- ington D.C. who brought back a great deal of information many of our students found useful. main problems of the L 'N and help them to be more aware of world affairs Taste World Affairs LW visitor from Warren this year was Sue Preston Touring through various eovernmcnt departments in YK ashinq ton DC and New 'rorls Xue had manx experiences to share when she returned The trip is sponsored bs the Indianapolis Council on Ykorl -Xrtairs Her expenses on the tour were made one of the mam iroiects of the Warren Hi h School P TA and Student Council I X Touring through Warren s library the last of January were visitors from lv foreien tountri s Thex were stationed at Fort Benyamin Harrison while attendini. courses in finance The tour through XX arren Township Qchools was planned bv the PTA or bchool number l thus enabliri the militars leaders to studi the American educational system l 1 A I I U l 2 , X-sir - 4. . 5 , I I 3 ,rfifavi ff f 4 , .x ' V, ' ,,. V, ' ' ..'-' Y f yr ... . . A A - 1 . . . ,, . .. , . . . ,V ,. . .. .K , , , - ,. , i ,c I .f . , 4 . . . - Q- . ' '- -i - ' v , ' - i ,.d. '1 fe ' - iq i F3 ' ' , ,, . . . . , .,V ,, U . . K. ' Frrsttn the race of clothes thxs year was the blazer modeled Wearrng one of the many styles of matchlng shirts for by joan Portteus Follovsmg closely were the sweater vests steadxes are Nancy Chrrstenberry and Noah Stodghrll This usually worn over blouses shovsn by Jeanne Horton elrmmated the questxon of Whos gorng wrth whom? Fads and Fashlons Throughout the years many fads and fashions haye ruled the halls of XVarren Some are seen agarn year after year whxle others seem to fade away as the seasons change Short haxr cuts and long ha1r styles are strll popular mth the gnrls though the new casual styles are seen more and more For the boys the short ha1r cuts are stlll prualant although thc flat top rs garnmg 1n populanty Thls year the steady shrrts and blouses were seen for the frrst trmt but most hltely mll be remembered for ycars to come s rhr year lohn lxrnr uhm rts the ptpx. I Up x an HD r her lurks Bob Thtmas .mr l.1nl.1 Harm display the exertaxorlte lon lldll' srxlts l l U , , V , . 1 , . -, t L , . , 1, Short hair was popular with both girls and boy' 's . D 3 'b' , n M lar tlart xhile Linda Fr lt shows ,fy t . r ' C ' t x Everything from burning cuffs to I hate girls was seen on the boys senior cords this year. Long consideration was given on how to decorate them. Then great strides were taken to have every line perfectly drawn. Although cords were very popu- lar with the boys this year, no se-nior skirts were seen on the girls. joe Covey and Steve Carroll, seniors, show their masterpieces while jim Fredericks snaps their picture. 'f Influence Student Life sed pants were t p t e x l r stxles e yob of ilerine all the I rest news in tishions i 1 ear For sweaters the erux nec an Como were pops ar year vias alien tw XX irren s Ili h Qehool lishiim Boiril N em as seen on Larrx Parrish ind Nitirlx Cole bers Jani frnsber er .it Blocks mel Dunne Dicks at 'Mres I I A . . . . Peg - - fi on li' boys' lst ii - this Th ' g.ti ' ' - .1 1 - i '. ' I hs Y.. ' . .k,d 4 , ,I , ,A 'Q V :K 'A K AI. -. V-N Calorie counting? Well, not today, anyway. Both mothers and daughters forget all about their diets on the day of the Valentine Tea. This year they had the added pleasure of being served in Warren Central's newly completed cafeteria. ur Annual Each February we know it is the day for our Annual Valentine Tea when we hear the clicking of heels resounding through the halls. This year was the 27th consecutive year for this tradition. This day is set aside in honor of our mothers by the girls of the school. It is sponsored by the Warrenettes and the National Beta Clubs. First on the program for the afternoon was the escorting of the mothers, by the girls, through the receiving line. A musical program was then given by the music depart- ment with the theme W7hat is a Girl. The girls and their mothers went to the cafeteria where they en- joyed the delightful refreshments pre- pared by the home economics depart- ment. r i A Wovs'! says Torn Armstrong, senior, as he eyes Carol Fredericks, junior. Carol is dressed up for the Mother and Daughter Valentine Tea. The tea has been a tradition at Warren Central for 28 years. Valentine Tea I - f No tea is complete without cookies and sandwiches. This is the scene that greeted the eyes of those who attended the Valentine Tea, The purposes of the tea are to honor the mothers of National Beta and X5C'arrenette members andto give the mothers a chance to become better acquainted with the organizations and the school. Q94 , -, 1' , 3?'v,' A 5 Aw-f ,.jl'j3wnq', 'A A+ zz: ' ug MYUMJ' 1 6 1 A 'HF , 21 . gf., zaypg. M' 4 'vw-. Classes Enjo Parties Thrs year Warrenrres savy the flrst all senror play to be pro duced here for some years A play readmg commrrrce com posed of senror councrl members chose the play Qeyen Srs ters for presenrarron bemors not only drd rhe acung but Ed Meredrrh sophomore admrrcs the new senror rrnes model ed by bharon Xoho Junior and lonun y lool-.5 forward to the trmf. when he too can haw one also worked on the seyeral commrrtees vshrch helped to make the play a big success Many hours of thrnlunn Plannrng and workrng went rnro malrmrg the play a memorable occasron , Nu 'ra 3 W Each year a parry rs gum for the freshmen to become better acquarnred mth rherr class members Thrs years party was Quan lust as a relular dance rncludrnr. a stage show and drsc loclmey Nlcmbers or :he freshman class planned the dance weeks rn adxance and proxrded rherr own entcrrarnmenr 3 2 X V, Y, I . 5. A ql ' , V ,. . , 1 X. 1 r ' , all i ' A Q 1 ,L ,3- rw 11 if Dancmz to the musxc of V1c Kmght were the 1959 graduate semors of Warren Hlgh The scene for the prom was the cafeterm of the Il'lLl13l'13 L mrerslry lN1CullC.1l Canter Sturlrnr Lmon Bullrlxm. Before the rlancc be an uc-none ruenerl .1 steak rlmner .ll the lmnquet Thr mehr U May S a be rcmcmlwcrrrl as one of the l,C'5I1XlI1CS ulnqh mxfrly pave-rl lax rlurm semor uncle Barbarx Rell Gary XX etheralrl Carwl Frcrlerrclrs cmrl B111 Nrhrmtr pose fur Nir Galloway G.1l1 Affalrs md Om. Nth Jrmcln p rug ta ml. an 1l'lflA ru w mx ce an lrmr urre rr-nn . K zrhr the many femur cr xr rho V 1 Nl m wr x rr an VJ! L f LCS. Kin. f 'xr yu-. c'r1r1'.' . r url . -5 . A-1 'ren ,le.m:1u.e . 'I' . A ' ' odgrass, Shirley Phlllig . Bll .Liu 1' . r. 5. N, .rr l. .vers .l V: . A rg x -r' mx musicians fm the evening. as the cuuplcs rlamrrl at the I.5.T.A. builrlinge. The Class of 1959 led by Valedrctorran Davrd Bmme left conducts commencement exercrses rn the gym as patrons and frnends proudly observe raduatlon Hrghllght Year Proms hrghlrghted each year It rs a rrme for each class to gather wrrh nts own members to have an all around good trme For most senrors the year ended all too soon There was hardly trme to do all the actrvrtres they had hoped to do rn rherr last year of school The fesrrvrues whrch ended the year ranged from the mosr formal Cgraduarronh ro the most mformal fthe prcmcj So our year was ended wrrh the ac trvrtres that so many of us will long remember Senrors drg rn as prcnrc acuvmes cease for the fantastxc spread of food whrch hrghlrghred rhe annual mp ., GX al y y W y I I C The annual junior and Senior We Grew In Responslblllty aan? ACIIVIIICS 'WND A good school currlculum contams not only a varrety of solld, academic courses but also a well rounded program of extracurrrcular actrvmes Such act1v1t1es help us grow morally, mentally and socxally They teach us how to get along wnth others as well as teachxng responsrbnhty and dependabrlrty Many teachers and students spend hours plannlng dances, partles and workrng wrth clubs These extra hours mean extra experlences and a rrcher hrgh school career for all people who partrcxpate who are doers rather than lust 1o1ners These servxces offer much to make Warren a better and greater school We must not forget, however, that an effective actlvxty program does not exnst for tts own sake, but rather to gxve the student added mformatxon on hrs specxal mterests and to gxve hlm opportunities for act1v1ty orgamzatnon Our growmg pams the parnful exuberances of maturmg mamfest thezr energy nn our act1v1t1es where we have the chance to learn, to have fun, to grow I O I o o o 0 0 0 Jw 4.,4yW2 Q jr- V .' WEE, ,hw V: 'sg W , ,5l'mt,fw ,-' . at 'J ' ' W X 1 in J A K ' L31 fl 1 5, . 1 1 ' 'QQ , V ., g ,p ,M r . L. I ' I .' . I . . C . 4 , 'v . , 4. . ' O as - f 0 E4 , . ef l -J I , 4 U v V I x STUDENT COUNCIL R011 One Rlchard Nye Barbara Behrman Pam Tolson Ron jackson Sandy Martin Gary Wetherald Pat Perdue Sandv Cole Tom 'Krmstronsz Jim E Spilker Daxid Fovsler Ron Tuo Ellen Jones Sandy Elliot Stan Martin Millard Roberts jack Stiefel Bob Smith Melanie Mathews Shirley Phillips Larry Guire jam Ernsber ber Barbara Emrich Rau Three Sue Nicewanger Nancy Allen Gwen Buparsky Daud Haxton John Harlin Paul Settles Lynn Strane Davin Wood Kay Roberts Diane Wal ace Democracy Rules When STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS - Pat Perdue. T-ft'J.Il ff: - lene Settles Seffefavz' Sandy Martin, Life-Pte,fiaJev't.' Gary Wether- ald Pferzkienl: and Sandy Cole P1r.'r.1merzari4n, Without a student gox erning body a school would be forfeiting an effectixe method of administration to student communication which is xital in the orderly functioning of any educational system Representatixes are elected each fall therefore from homerooms to form the Student Council he student goserning body of Warren Central An all school electron has already determined the major of ficers of the group and these students immediately be gin planning their mam actixiti s for the school year The council meets exery Monday to discuss problems pertaining to their part in the success and growth of W'arren Democracx of this kind leads to student rcspon sibilitx and Studcnt Council is responsible for dances Lu oc, , . of . ...cw th.s gear in c.n- junction with the spring dance: all school elections. Yard-Parks cleanvup campaicn. Teachers Appreciation Day, the school gift and the popular after-ballgame sock hops. SENIOR COUNCIL jerry Lett Suzy Woodward Barabara Reel Bonme Townsend Dxck Nye M1keCoffman Georgna Harlxn Larry Myers Barbara Morgan B111 Nncewanger Sara Carter Don Prnckett Barbara Wxlson Phxl Reed Nancy Chrxstenberry JERRY LETT Pfendenl Councll Plans ACt1v1t1es JUNIOR COUNCIL Earl Wall Stanley Bmme Matthew Aleksa Paul Whlteman Lmda Foltz Bar bara Emrxch Sandy Hoffert Penny McIntosh Rxta Parker Steve Boyce Brll Hardesty B111 McConnell Carol Frederlcks Dewey Sprunger Charles Cox Charles Beaty Lmda Fye Kathy Wxegman Jam Ernsberger Junror and Semor Councrls were elected by the members classmates to determme class pohcy and to supervrse class actxvmes Assrstrng jerry Lett wrth semor class plans were Suzy Woodward vrce presrdent Bar bara Reel secretary and Bonnre Townsend treasurer Steves offrcers mcluded Rlta retary and B111 Hardesty treasurer Proms and class prcmcs held the spotlrght for these upperclassmen as they plan ned money makmg schemes to help frnance the1r var1ous undertakmgs Bake sales car wash days and paper sales netted revenue for junrors and semors These Warrenrres also were responsrble for the promotmg of fountam pens tarffy and greetrng cards as they endeasored to make ends meet on therr all rmportant class sponsored functrons STEVE BOYCE Q- I ! I . 1 ' Y I I I I ' I I I l .2 ' , I ' l ' I 7 Q I A I if ' V Parker, vzce-presidentg Penny McIntosh, sec- . l y 9 7 ' . , I 5 3 u s 1 ' , ' , . Y I y 9 l I Y D l I l ' o ' , 1 Prerident Barbara XY'ilson, president, led the students elected r., Sr. Honor Clubs, uill and Scroll 4 eff ' . . SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY - Rou One: Dianne Dicks, Penny jones, Sara McClarren, Larry Piety, Barbara Wilson, Bill Nicevvanger, Suzy Wfoodward, Nancy Christenberry. R014 to membership in the Senior Honor Society. She was assisted by Larry Piety, vice-presidentg Sara McClarren, secretary, and Bill Nicewanger, treasurer. Character, scholarship, leadership and service are the basis for election by the faculty and for final ap- proval by the society's members. Emphasis on a higher education and continued self-improvement was the objective of the juniors and seniors. Leon Thompson, Latin instructor, sponsored the group whose yearly act- ivities included a dance and a picnic. Tu'0.' Mike Crowe, Bonnie Townsend, Marjorie House, Richard Nye, David Binnie, Barbara Behrman, Ruth Martin, Barbara Morgan. The freshmen and sophomores of the junior Honor Society chose Stan Martin as their president for 1958-59. His officers were Dick Kline, vice-president' Judy Mann, secretaryg and jack Stiefel, treasurer. Candidates for the younger members of the na- tional honorary were chosen for their character, scholar- ship, leadership and service as are their older school- mates. Faculty members nominated eligible students with the approval of the Society. Mrs. Vera Petersen, English teacher, assisted the group with all activities including their spring picnic. 7 - R011 One: Sharon Hinchman Kathy W'chr, Carol Klingelhoe- fer, Jack Stiefel. Judy Mann, Stan Martin, Dick Kline, Sharon Char- ters, Sandy Calc. Rm Tr. Of Lin- da Bloyd, C o n n i e Schroeder, Stephanie XY'oernpner, N a n c y Applegate, Karen McCullough. Ndflfjf Elder. Kay Cuddy. Susan Douglas, janet McVl'hinney. Rm Three: Sandy Smith, Sta n l e y Mithoefer, Tom jackson, George McClean, Bill Southern. David Davis, Melvin Roschclle J L' NIO R HONOR SOCIETY Math Club, Marntarn Hrgh tandards QUILL AND SCROLL Drsplayrng Warrens Qurll and Scroll chapters plaque are thrs years offrcers Harlan Grrffrn Vzre Preudent Arlene Moss Sergeant at Army Tom Armstrong Prefzdenl jrm Freclerrcks Reporter jeff Dranne Drcks Cbaplam To create a greater rnteresr rn and more apprecratron of mathe matrcs among the students of War ren Central rs the goal of the Mu Alpha Theta Mathematrcs Club Thrs organrzatron rs one of the three natronal mathematrc honor socretres of senror hrgh schools and Junror colleges rn the state of Indrana To be a member of thrs honorary a student must have a major rn mathematrcs rn hrs hrgh school schedule and be rn the upper IOC? of hrs class scholastr cally One of the never honor socretres at XY'arren the Mu Alpha Theta was drrected under the spon sorshrp of Ray Clark and Joseph Tansy Warrens lournalrsm department was granted memb rshrp rn the Internatronal Qurll and Scroll Socrety rn 1953 on the bas1s set up by the judges of the Qurll and Scroll Select Board of Crrtrcal Servrce Membershrp rn the Qurll and Scroll Club an mternatronal honorary socrery for hrgh school journalrsts rs based upon lournalrsm servrce Each member of hrs respectrwe chap ter has at least 150 prrnted rnchcs rn publrca trons or an equrvalent rn servrce Members of thrs socrety are rn the upper 257 of therr class scholastrcally and must be recommended by therr Journalrsm sponsor Under the supervrsron of Mrs Sylvra But ler journalrsm adxrser the members of thrs honorary sponsored the annual publrcatron ban quet held durrng the sprrng rn the new cafeteria lift, MATH CLUB OFFICERS Daud Brnnre Prerzdent Brll Schmitt Vlfe Prefdent and Treufurer and Barbara Vurlson Secretarx drsplay geometrical frpures ln one or the varrous marhematrcs classrooms I I I V S . . . . , C S . A 3 rx ' V . . . . . K 7 I . . 7. . I 7 - 1 Y 3 7' Lantz, Parliamentariarzg Bonnie Townsend, Tfearurerg Barbara Reel, Secretary , . Z . . 's J . . i ' . . C if , 1 Alpha Hi-Y is a state organization in which junior and senior boys participate. This club helps to promote attendance in church plus many other high ideals. Among many of their activities the Mile of Dimes campaign was the most outstanding With the help of their sponsor Alfred Cocks the club chose two children to clothe who were also taken to dinner The HiY also vsorks along with the YMCA in this community During the summer they hate a camp for the Officers of the H1 Y Clubs At this camp they are taught the responsibilities of the office they hold in their club Along with classes they also have recreational facilities and hold dances and skits for entertainment 1 ALPHA HIY CLUB OFFICERS Bill Nicewanger Treasurer Walter Hart Secretary jeff Lantz V1rePrerza'ent jim Helgason Sergeant at Armr Dick Nye Chaplanz and Bill Schmitt Prerzdent Bits of Work, Fun and Culture NATIONAL BETA CLUB Christenberry Prerzdent Penny jones V1cePrer1 dent Penny Mclntosh Treafurer Georgia Carter Chaplain Jani Ernsberger and Sue Preston Sergeant at Arm: Not Pictured Suzy Woodward Reporter Jeanne Horton Secrttrzrg Linda Fye and Ann Fol kening Sergeant at Army The National Beta Club an organization for junior and senior girls is a national organization providing for better character friendship and better church attendance The dues provide for a pin and Beta journals The Warren chapter sponsors many actnities in school The fall and spring dances are lust a small part They also haxe the annual Mother and Daughters Valentine Tea The officers for National Beta are nominated by the old officers and sponsor Mrs Carol Montgomery After nominations the sophomore and yunior girls xote for the future officers of the club .J 4 4 9 1 a .- V . . . . ' . X .V-K V , X 1 - ' T . . a 1' 3 . ti 7 - J' Y - ' I4 . Y . ' . . . y 1 y ' 0 OFFICERS - Nancy . yy . : Y A 4' .' , I. c l ' !. I I , . t , .. Y I rl , - - , v v ' ' t . . t - . . . Y . , . x J WARRENETTE OFFICERS - Kay Cuddy, Preridentg Linda Bloyd, Chap- laing Sandy Cole, Commiitee Cbaifmang Pat Vance, Sergeant-az-Armry Carol Klingelhoefer, Secfetaryf Ellen Jones, Sergeant-at-ArmJ,' Stephanie Woempner, Vice-Pferident. FRESHETTE CLUB OFFICERS - Diane Wallace, Sergeant-at-Armrg Nan- cy Monger, Vice-Pferidentg Lynn Strane, Pferidentg Kay Roberts, Tfearurerg and Vicky Lady, Sergeanl-at-Armr. Add to Boys', Girls' Service BETA HI-Y OFFICERS - David Norton, Sergeant-an Armrg Ken Oswald, Trearurerq Tom jackson, Vice-Preridenll: Melvin Roschelle. Chaplain: Dick Kline, Secretary' jack Stiefel, Prerident. Because of the half days at the beginning of school, clubs didn't have a chance to participate in too many activities this year. However, they did have enough to keep them busy. The Freshette club membership is open to freshman girls. They planned the Freshman Spring Party and sponsored the Clothe-a-Child drive at Christmas time. Sophomore girls in the War- renette club helped sponsor dances and shared respon- sibilities for the Mother Daughter Valentine Tea with National Beta Club. Freshman and sophomore boys were busy also. The Beta Hi-Y club, which is connected with the YMCA, co-sponsored our fall dance and helped with religious programs in the school. - The Latm classes annual Slave Sale IS only one of the many tradrtrons so rmportant to Warrens currrcular and extracurrtcular lrfe Frrst year Latrn students are auctroned off 1n a re enactment of ancrent days IH Rome These underclassmen slaves are then requrred to do small tasks for therr owners as students become a part of the varred and entertammg as well as educatronal act1v1t1es of Leon Thompson s hberor jack Wininger is telling his slave, janet Basey, what to do while Susan Morgan dictates to her slave, Don Grossman. the Achlevements and Culture of W C Mrs Suzanne Carey sponsored Warrens newly revrved Drama Club Orgamzed to afford rts mem bers wrth opportumtres to act drrect and partrcrpate rn the many other actrvrtres tnvolved rn pre sentmg plays, the Drama Club sponsored many programs through annual Chrrstmas program the frrst Semor Play for many years, and a specral outmg to the Crvrc Theater for members and guests Another frrst m 1958 59 was the xnmatxon his e into t IC Natronal Thesplan Honor Socrety vuhxch added a mark of drstrnctron to membership rn the Drama Club DRAMATICS CLLB OFI-ICERS Sara McClarren Prendenl Jeannette Mrller Trearufer Bonmt Townsend Strremrm and B111 Nrcevmanger V1rePre51dmt run through a one act slut to be gnen at an all school comocauon l l f . U X U O Y . . . . 7 out the year. These included the 7 'e of t elub ' ' l I-IIC BIBLE CLUB Nancy Chrlstenberry Song Leader Cowan Pferzdent Dxanne DlCl'xS Secrelarn Carol Henrlcks Barbara Reel Reporter jack Sncftl SergeanzatArmr Luztalzon Cbazrman Stan Mamn Sergeant at Arm: Mar Devotlons Ma1n ACIIVIIY of Blble Club MORNING DEVOTIONS LOMMITTIII' Nancy Chnsrcnberry and Sandy Kleme, Muna Larry Gu1re, Teal H1 C B1b1e Club IS the largest club of IIS kmd 1n the Un1ted States accord 1ng to Youth For Chrrst Off1C13I Brlly Zeo11 and most Warren students carr1ed IES memb rsh1p cards Morn 1ng dew otrons program was the mayor act1v1ty of the group as If presented the mus1c the scnpture the prayer wh1ch opened the school day of every WHFICHICC H1 C sponsored by Joyce Col11ns commerce teacher was orgamzed sev eral years ago to fulf1l1 the belref of a number of students that more em phas1s on a relrgrous theme was need ed These people behexed that such an cxtracurmcular act1x1ty would ben ef1t those people who were rnterested The x1s1tat1on program so act1ve IH the past was hampered thrs year by the shortened days but the short dewonons PCIIOCI contmued and lf became another of the f1ne tradmons of Warren Central A ,. , I f ,L I - I! .1 , 3 E i . ' I i . , f 1 I f I . ' u , 1' I ry 1 1' I Ar ' ' rl I 15 1 -I ' ' . A ' Judy Taylor, Trearurerf Larry Guire, VitePferide21l,' jerry lone House, Pzanzrt. O I C l I 3 7 I ' 9 ' 1 , . Y 7 l Y 7 7 Band Parents, Boosters and Members XY'ith a flash of new uniforms and the sound of snare drums the XVarren Central band marches quickly onto the football field, struts colorfully down the parade route or plays gaily at a basketball game in the gym. The bands routines add the final touch of color to our sports events. Spring and winter concerts, pep sessions, and Easter sunrise services are also on the agenda for the band. The members work hard during the fall and winter weeks preparing for the district and state solo ensemble contests. A first place in the dis- trict contest is a prerequisite to go on to the state contest. This year. as in previous years, Yfarren is proud of its musicians' high plac- ings in these contests. In some activities or subjects one person is all important. In the band no one is unimportant. From the last chair third clarinet to first .. I a - Hu -if BAND - R011 Owe: Carlagene Plummer, David Nysewander, Harold Mclntyre, Tom Lowe, Ronnie Finkbiner, XVayne Bruns, Judy XY'otring, Elaine Shutt, Sharon Hinchman, Sandra Huntington. Razr T14 os Judy Amos, Beverly Stroeh, Pat Doty, Sue Ruble, Sherri Oberle. janet Adams, Myron Hinderliter, Marilou Patric, Bill Douglas, Steve Davis. john Smither, Charles Yotter. Dick Vanet, john Spilker. jim Carroll, Byron Silvers. Rau' Three: Bill Carter, john Campbell. Linda Kruger, Adding color, zest, and variety to the performances of the band, the majorettes strutted with waving flags and twirling barons. The majorettes are seen doing their routines at football games, basketball games, and at parades. This year the majorettes boasted new uniforms, which added sparkle to their performances. The Band Boosters helped raise money to buy their new outfits. Brenda Miller was elected drum majorette and David Collier was elected drum major. Brenda and David had charge of routines during the parade performances. JoAnne Atwood was elected head majorette. She directed the majorettes during their indoor performances. VARSITY M.-UORETTES - R014 One: Carol Zable. Betty Aleska, Linda Pye. Margaret Yntter. Diane Marvel. Sandy Hoffert. Sharon Blume. Ron T14 01 Alice Eaton, Marianne Williams, Nancy McLean, JoAnne Atwood. Bev Roberts. ,lanet Moore, Brenda Miller. Work to Finance Purchasing of Uniforms Phil Mohal, Steve Carroll, Richard Delbauve, Dave Davis, Gary Meunier, Jim Tif- fany, Leo McClure, Ronnie Healey, Harold Apple, Pat McKamey, Martin Curtis. Row Four: Gary Granneman, Tom Baldwin, Bob Plummer, john Pedigo, Mary Ann Kuetemeier, Sandy Wcmtring, Bill Hall, Mike Marvel, Allen Stout, Wfillard Lamm, Mr. Cecil Havens, Band Director: Brenda Miller, Drum Afaiorette: and David Collier, Drum Major. N01 Pictured: jim E, Spilker. chair solo trumpet everyone has a vital part in the music playing. W'ithout the pulsating beats of the bass and percussion sections there would be no rythmn. With- out the smooth, covered tones of the clarinets and corners the melo- dy would be empty and hollow. Even the absence of one note in a song can be disasterous to its effect. Wfithout one cymbal crash a song could fall apart. As a tune would crumble with- out each component, the band would also crumble without the valuable assistance of the Band Boosters. New uniforms were bought this year with money raised through generous donations, Christ- mas tree sales, candy sales, fish fries, round and square dances. The Band Boosters have sponsored many activities for the band and their parents during the year. RESERVE MAJORETFES - Jeanne Bristley, Kathy Borcherding, Linda Foltz, Sharon Mann, Kathy Longshore, Carol Linneman. Cholr, Band Counclls Gu1de Functlons Seryrns on the band councxl for the past year ar arzdzz Sreye Carroll jrm E Qprleer and Ronme Fmlebmer turd Niar aret Hot ter and Sandy Xkotrrn These off1cers are elected by the members of the band to out lme a plan hy yxhrch thc dtrector Cecrl Haxens can cmern the drtlerent actryrtres anl pro rams l rs the dut or the councrl t solyc any problems yyhrch may occur durlnc the school year 'Ihcy alsw decnlc on polrcx changes and handle therr busmess matters Hclpm, plan for many other functmns such as the sprmc band banquet Chrrstmas pdffk an hayrlde x s a ycarlrn tale fo xc councrl Shown decoratmc the Chnstmas tree are the choxr offrcers From left Io rzght they are Pat GIOC Secretary jerry Lett Prenjent Larry Parrlsh V1cePfeJ1der1l and Joan Port teus Trearurer The chorr offlcers are elected by the members of the chorr at the begmnme, of each year Thetr prrmary duty rs to clrs cower the rdeas of the chorr members and form them mto an acceptable plan Thxs rn turn helps the choxr drrector to dectde upon the rules for thc chorr vyrthout mrsunderstandm The chorr offrcers thls year also helped t plan for the yyrener roast ln the fall a caroline and Chnstmas party rr' the vymter and a pxcmc at Shakamale State Park rn the sprmc Q 0 c , .I eg 5: Vg. 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V 0 I f '.v 1 4 , A . , mpg X SENIOR CHOIR not It r 'Ne en Ienme e I'eber Nancy Clurstenber x eann1e B ISI ex B11 XX ootl hm Boyce Ted Crouen Daxe Haxton Ronme Be-ner Qtefanx a aa It. x Cole err1e Potter Nlrs Roesne 0 Carolyn Henmelts Sandy NIart1n banlx Lone Bob Qmuh Ronn1e Nlyets Tel Stmnlxamp Bob T nst Iaele Qmelel Iutly Watson Sherne Cates bantlx lxleme R014 Tlwfe Barbara Reel Carla Ntaew Nuzanne vnnb Tom Iaeltson RUHINC Iaelt son Daxul Baxne Larry Pat1sl1 Nlxrlt Cole Ce ut ll lla l1n 'N ary 'Xnn NIL -Hams Lx n .1 Blox 1 R F1111 N a x ll1ns1n Carol Ashby IoAnn Feebtfnan Rl Nlerelnh Terry Let E XIII Xlax Qflllfll Qylua Robb lo Sams Ioan Portteus Select Performmg Groups Represent Durmg the past year the rnus1eal groups of XX arren Central haye part1e1pat eel 1n many aet1y1t1es not only tn the school world but also IH the eommunm world as well or the eho1r II xx as qu1te a busy year eonx oeat1ons appearances on the Cxr cle and earolmg at Clmstmas t1rne The eho1r IS fully oceup1ed dunng the sprmg of the year when tl1e1r talents are shown rt the annual Chortl Festn al and Easter Serx 1ee -It these el1fferent eyents 11 change of style wus chosen for a more mtl tx pe dress lnsteul of he usun eholr rob s The g1rls more eleep blue Qhmths and the boys xx ore baht blue mek ers and deep blue trousers Fur the XI1QlI'IL1l lf was also X year appetrtnees at lunebrooms and dm nets programs for klILl!'Cl'lCS mel other orQ1n1z11t1ons mtl eo1npet1t1on IH d1ffer ent eontests One of the honors non by the Nladrmal at the Qtate and DISIIIQ Contests nas f1rst pl e At t1ese exents the .Qro ps dress xx IS of tlte safne fash1on as IH preuous years MADRIGAI. nn1e Bremer Sanlx lxlelre lltrx Par 1 I1 Nantx In 1SfLIllTL Dauel Haxton Ca oxn llenln 1 A ,- 1 fi? If as - C3 A ' , A 141' L 11 ' 3 ' ' I 3 YL, 'J - 1 e. y lr 1 111- me 1 - ' e, 1- tl- . 11 1 1 1 4 'LJ x A 'Q , A 'Q yi ' 5 W I . . I 1 ' ' I I 1 1 1 ,I vs - ' L ' 1 . 1 1 . . .A 1 g ' I e 1' - D: OfA.Ms.,'uA,1 ' L- ,.AA .' 1' . ' -' .-' 1' Q' A ' 'l I' 1 S - , T - ,- T le l , 1xl1' , A. 1IA ' . 1 . ' r, Ros. T11 , 1I 1' 1 1 '1 1 . 1' 11 11'. 11:1 'f .I t1' 1 f :. .' ' '. Q 1' 1 ' 1 111- j. 1, ' . , 1 1 C ,, j I. 5 ' A i.. X 11 S ' Y, . if 1- K D '- N ' ' 1 U 1' V , 1 ' -. I . -1 '4' . 1 - I. 1 ' ,. . A A i 1 -1 . 'I . 1 V U Y . u ' V yitx. 6: for 1 A ' A. t A 1 L' 1 A 1 1 '31 ' '. ' .1 busy' U -A 'L I A -Ro 4 ' 1.1' 1x - 1' r's,,' .F -,-tty ' I ' - ' ' ' 1' A 1' . t 11' A 11 'elim N ar Cole A ' 31 .tex l A A ' A L u ' 1 A '. I 1- .. A CONCERT CLUB - Rou' One: Kay German, Sherri Ken- nedy, Dorothy White, Judy Searcy, Diane Miller, Lova Wood, Vicki Scroggs, Diane Foley, Candy Cline, Susan Christman. Ron Trio: Linda Wims, Wilba Smith, Carol Croucher, Patty Stout, Pat Merriwether, Ida May Browning Claudia Daugherty, Sharon Blume, Joyce Compton, Arlene Bates, Jackie Thomas. Row Three: Donna Stacey, Linda Andrews, Janet McFarland, Becky Daily, Joann Chisum, Marjorie NX'ilson, Sherry Butler, Carol Manthei, Teresa Pond, Judith Capp, Judy Stacey, Sharon Mann, Linda Shircliff. The Concert Club is a singing group which performs at school and neighborhood activities. This year it was com- posed of 34 freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior girls. Under the direction of Mrs. Fowler, they performed in the Christmas Program, the Spring Festival, and at several other occasions. Although the Concert Club is not a preparation for choir, many of the girls become members of the choir. Many of the members remain with the Concert Club for the length of their singing career at Warren. TREBLE TONES - Pat Perdue, Susan Everett, Charlene Upphalt, Nancy Waterman, Carol Ashbey, Marianne Wil- liams, Linda Harris, Jennie LeFeber, Marilyn Winings, Janet Moore, Shirly Phillips, Barbara Wilson. The Treble Tones is an all-girl singing group, strictly a performing group who sing for many service clubs, social clubs, banquets, dinners, and school activities. This year the girls were outfitted in dark green taffeta dresses with dyed to match shoes and white gloves. Mrs. Mary Ruth Fowler directs and accompanies the group in their religious and social singing. Warren at arious Social Gatherings OCD ,- 'lg V7 Q O . FW , -, i, rs rm ISL BOYS' GLEE CLUB - Rou' Three: Ron Jackson, Steve Hogan, Ed Virt, Jerry Lett, Keith Eckler, Ed Meredith, Larry Parrish, Mark Cole. Rau' Trio: Ted Steinkamp, Bruce Embry, Mike White, Tom Jackson, Graham Bateman, Art Knoy, Joe Dean, Ronnie Myers. Ron' One: Bob Ernst, Kenny Arnold, Ronnie Brewer, Dave Haxton, Jim Boy- ce, Ronnie Canansty, Dennis XVilliams. The Boys' Glee Club, directed by Mrs. Peggy Neuen, was designed ro enable boys to sing four-part music. The glee club is open to any boy in school and there are no auditions. This was only the second year of existence for the group, but they have already - fx .4 AA. .- , A' proved to be a great asset to the music department. This year the Boys' Glee Club was composed of 33 talented and hi h-s irited bo rs. These two virtues 8 P l contributed most to the successful performances the boys gave to various service clubs and school activities. ournalrsts n O W L Staff Pmch 15, I The mam duty of a hrgh sehool new spaper staff rs to present a vt ord preture of the sehool to the students and the communrts OXX L staffers publrshed fourteen rssues durrng the l95CS D9 school wear and experrenced the normal terrors of the deudlrne the lost stors rrate adsrser and the eterml laelc of the long green From the trm cubbs hole nestled rn the rear of Room 14 came thousands of words mueh scrap piper QI DIAINNE DICKS Edzlor nz Cbzef lost scrssors 1nd rulers and fountarn pens and a strange assortment of rndrxrdtmls hewded sex eral drfferent drrectrons rt the sime trme Ox ereomrng the seemrngly msurmountable odds of thrrtx fue mmute perrods for rn entrre semester and ern unusmlly smftll stuff OXXL people :md Mrs Sylvn Butler nmmged to lCClIl1pll5ll the reportrng of who what why when where md hovs for the school year OXXL NTNFP Xns en ffl . . 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Page Tw' lf.1':,f vp Arlt-ru N11-ss. l'.:,,r Um l..a','. ,v Penmes, Scurry For Deadlmcs Q.. , ef OWL STAFF Paula Chapman Efcrlmnge Edlln Carol Hall Reporlef Barbara Wrlson A Jmam Buxmetr llanager Mardena Moss and Fselsn Freeman Reborlerr Adwertrsers thelr care and feedrng are the mam concerns of the busmess manager and h1s staff From these busr nessmen comes the addrtronal revenue necessary for the papers completmg the year rn the black The homeroom fee paxd by each War renrre makes possrble the publrcatron of the OWL but thrs money does not cover the entrre cost of prmtmg engrasmg and marlmg for the br weekly xssues The OXVLS polxcy states that buymg aclvertrsmg from a htgh school paper does not constrtute a grfr but rather rr rs a sensrble may of reachmg a specrfxc land perhaps the most mfluentralj group of customers HARLAN GRIFFIN Anormle Edztof DAVID FOWLER Burnley! Manger C , ,'5u A V' A iff fx 5 2- ,' T .. , 1 'ry' y ,- A 74 v 1' 1 VA ' , . 7 , , Y H ,f . iff 9 , bm f X X 'EN 5 ' M .L . . if Sl , A '. , .' 11.11. ' iffy :ii 'ky fo 5' ww- ' , ' 1 '15 1 ,,,,,,.,,,,. ,. ' X .i .5 ' 1,7 'H ' Q fi 2 1 , Q'Xi :g,g,-,i .Q.....,,! ' 'A ' Qsf Y' JL, f T ,Ly Alf fu, ,nj ,U , W7 S C T005 uyfllf 4 Vx -Op? and 'fn 8fX'rr I Produces Summer Book WIGWAM BUSINESS STAFF- Bill Nicewanger, Adrertifing ,llanngerf Gary Wetheralll Harlan Griffin,Marjoric House, Bill Schmitt, Bufineff .llamzgerg Noah Srodghill, Classes, Clubs Help Teach the PUBLICATIONS TYPISTS Sandy Reed, Linda Franklin. 'NEWS BLRT-'xl lt amz 1 I m -'xrmstrone 'Nlfll S lrm Fre erlcls TFEN ST IR A good publrc relatrons program for any school rncludes not only the new spaper and yearbook coverage but also a communrty and crty coverage prowrded by student re porters Warren TOWHSh1P has three crty papers of Indranapolrs the TIMES the NEWS and the TEEN STAR rn addltron to the county papers consrstrng of the Courrer Herald Eastern Sun Northeast Reporter and the Northeast Trmes whrch prrnt news of school actn 1t1es The publrcatrons department has there fore, created the News Bureau comprrsed of three or four advanced lournahsts vsorkrng mth selected typrsts to feed copy to these papers to broaden the scope of news com mg from the school The routme of a Yevss Bureau staff member IS warred and hectrc Gatherrng the rnformatron rs only the frrst step rn rcportmg tht school s actnrtrcs The storres ue vsrrttcn and then typed Deadlmes are JCL lUl LIILDL LK!! lllll Lllldl kJA1JLl5 U1 LUULDC and they must be met bs the thrrd perrod reporters The publrcatlons department through 1ts tntrre program attempts to brrng the XX ar ren Central story to as many mtcrested parents and patrons as possrble hits Sslxra Butlcrs Junrors and scnrors arc the major factors mxolxcd rn thls rcportmg to the commumty I Y f- 1 . I 7 7 9 7 7 3 , . V . 7 . L , t ' ' ' . I -,- ra- -1.,,, nA...,.-t-,.Z.1 --,,-- at M..-,, , . A - A . .. W I ' 1. '-Q-ff L q :fe Tltursf . . :kt ' 'A - ' Many Phases of Communications Warren Central saw the formation of a new team for participation in a new inter-scholastic activity when Charles Trees organized Warren's first debate team this year. Debating the question, Resolved: that the United States should adopt the essential features of the Russian system of education, the two teams, nega- tive and affirmative debated twice, lost twice, and had a lot of fun. The negative team had one more debate, and returned proudly after successfully defeating North Central's affirmative team. VARSITY DEBATE TEAIW - Preparing for a debate a' gainst a rival school are mem- bers of Warren's first De- bate Club: Cindy Hall, Ed Wilson, Ruth Martin, Gary Allen and Bill Morell. Not only does this activity give its participants excellent experience in public speaking, but also it takes them deep into areas of knowledge that they would ordinarily ignore. Everything is relative, stated Mr. Trees, and the members of the two teams, Bill Morell, Carlagene Plummer, Gary Allen and Cindy Hall, affirmative, and Ed Wilson and Ruth Martin, negativeg learned the truth of this statement before their year was over. HISTORY CLUB OFFICERS - Joanne Fechtman,Secretary,- Jeff Lamz, Parliamentarian: Dick Nye, Vice-Pre.riden!,' Pat Craig, Program Cbriirmanf Mike Crowe, Prerident. l lnitrxl The aim of the newly-formed History Club is to present its members and other students with a knowledge of certain histori- cal events. The club was sponsored this year by Alfred Cocks and David Sausser, both history teachers. The members of the club went on field trips to various places of historical interest and also conducted a research class on the ancestral history of some of its different members. The membership of the club is extended to all persons interested in learning more about history. -f -Ax 4 . 1 .1f9.1'Q,is,' , :'f.',,j -5414342 FJ- 115: 'h4f'f?iQ ,. 5 N5 P f ,- v ffm, , 5 5 I ' v I 5 K z . 1 Q , Ls' A' fin-.Q -. N, VV, WW, 1 W ff .U ., 4 3,455 , -A Web SA V if? 1' It , 3? 154, fi , , ,., ' ,Fi w. :Z Q f g-.QJIQQ ,EL V ix, V smxmgggi mf I if Educatlonal, Say Members The jumor Red Cross IS open to anyone for membersh1p The club had vartous actn mes throughout the year Wrthrn the club there are varlous people who work closely wrth the downtown chapter house Grft boxes are also wrapped and sent over seas and also to needy famrhes In several mstances this years jumor Red Cross was a Chrlstmas for many ROHNEY Mc GEE AND JEFF JACOBS -v JUNIOR RED CROSS OFFICERS janrce Foster County Board Member Carol Mayhall Prerzdenl Kay Nelson Secretary Carol Frederxcks County Board Member Durrng thrs school year we were fortunate to have jeff Jacobs as a dxsc Jockey for several dances Not only was he a dnsc lockey here at Warren but also at many other schools and dances Jeff has also traveled throughout Indrana as a jockey wrth the Frve Stars and the Downbeats Several of the dances he has spun dlscs for raxsed rnonev for clubs Jeff acqiurred h1s sk1l1 from the teachtngs of Bernte Herman W I R E radro station . 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NU 0 X' Pep Block, Athletic Clubs PEP BLOCK Members of Warrens Pep Block un the Warrrtmr boosters drsplay a black and gold str1ped der the drrectron of the yarszty cheerleaders run through yell block by means of therr new capes These students one of the neyyer yells ls the Game All Here for shoved real school spmt rn backrnrg therr team the Homecomrnc Basketball xrsntors At the same trme PEP BLOCK OFFICTRS Bonnre Tru nscn In fm'tu1 Penny lanes I I 4 z Nherrr lxenncly St MIJV an Daye Foyylcr Trunr cxamlnc the ncu reyersrblc cape tor the members or the Pep Block New capes megaphones yells and hand moy ements made thrs years Pep Block completely drfferent from any other War ren booster club Members of the organr zatron met after school 1n the autumn and yyrnter to learn neva yells The yyalls of the gym shook to the stamprng and clap mg rn rythmn to all ya cats ready? Gue me the b at and Vlfazoo another two as the 120 block members ran through therr yells The new capes vyorn at all home games and the County Tourney The block could be all black or gold strrpecl, checkered or rn the formatron of a XV Warren was the only school rn th1s area to have mega phones for all pep club members The norsemakers were cox ered vsrth black paper and were uscd at the sccnonal tournament sponsor and thc Pep Block Councrl the XX arrcn XX arrlors were baclscd for the frrst trme by a boys ycllmg block at the County Tourney Also at the County and Sectronal Toutncys thc thccrrng sectron was enlarged by addrtron of the Booster Block composed of students who vrcre not members of the Pep Block i x 1 ' , , ' ' V v ' . v ' , y Q , C , - ' ' ' C , 7 y , V . V . ,' v , l v ' P 2 J, .. I ,H . l Y ' Q Ya A 4 I . Under the supervision of Ronald Roach. 1 A- J A h' . , A W , , ' - - , . , ' l ' . . ' v, ' , W, , l . . 1' -1 . 'Irv 't f'Jer1t.' f ' ' 'ug if 7 ji d A V ,b cj L,l '. . T- - ' . - .5 ' V' A club which holds much prestige around Warren is the Letterman's Club. The club mern- bership consists of boys who have won athletic awards in inter-scholastic sports. The Lettern'1an's Club is responsible for the elec- tion of nominees for the fall, winter, and spring queeng plus ushering at home football and basket- ball games. During the course of the past school year, the club has sponsored several banquets and alumni Letterman ac- tivity nights, In any organization, the officers and managers play an important part. ln G.A.A. the officers plan all the activities of the club. The managers of the different sports arc responsible for the organization an m,v .-,,.t-- ,,,,, .Juno , .vi-f.-.v-.-wa ,nb . ,M an l' H gf ...an 1 9 LETTERMANS CLUB - Larry Piety, Treumrer: Don Pricketr, Sergemzl-az-Armrg Charlie Collins, Sergeanl-at-Arnzrg Mike Tucker, PV6ffd67Zf.' Mike Coffman, 5606147-i,' Bill Nicewanger, Vire-Pre5i- dem. Strive to Boost Spirit of the particular sport they are in charge of. The managers and officers play a very important role and without them the club would not function as well as it did this year. XM T , -V. f. 1 as y . D rf 4 4 G,A.A. OFFICERS - Merlene Haughay, Serrefafjx janet SPORTS MANAGERS - Bdffflbdff Shawn Charrersx McV7hinney, Tfeanrer,- Carol Fredericks, Prefiderzlg Ann Szzimming. Harrier Fitchg Boztlifzg. ,lerrie Porter: Baiebaff- Folkening, Vice-Preridezzt. Linda Bloyd. Warriors Plan areers and FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA - Loretta Yargus, Claudia Gastineau, Judy Montgomery, Sharon Smith, Barbara Wfilson, Prerident: Judy McDougall, Parliamerzvariarzq Karen Christman, Editor: Barbara Roach. Public Relaiiofzr. junior Leaders is a county-sponsored or- ganization under the direction of the 4-H administration, Members of XY'arren's chap- ter assist -1-H leaders in the township with individual club activities as well as work- ing on projects of their own. I pledge my head to clearer thinking. my heart to greater loyalty, my hands to larger service, and my health to better living for my club. my community, and my countryu says the 4-H emblem, and the junior Leaders are the young adults of this far-reaching and beneficial program. Future Farmers of America is a national organ- ization designed to aid the young man in finding his place in the field of farming. XY'arren's vocational schedule includes several agriculture courses. and these classes are correlated with the FFA program. Both are supervised by Vonn Hayes. Varied activities consume the time for Future Partners members such as judging contests and field trips, All of these events are designed to help the student in his knowledge of and his interest in the vocation of his choice - farming. FlfTL'RE FARMERS OF AIWFRICA - 'lohn King, R6Af7Y'L'.fc'!lfd,'fIC'.' Dick Nye. I'n',ria'cr11.' XY'in, W field Reed, Tr'et1t11t'c1'.' Phil Reed, Secretary' Stan Binnie, Vice-Prerident. Future Homemakers of America Club strives to increase the knowl- edge of girls in every phase of homemaking - from sewing and cooking to child care. Meetings are held every month, and the big event for the club this year was a baking contest, Any Wfarren girl was eligible to enter cakes in various classifications. The cakes were judged and several winners were named. Club members hope this contest will become a tradi- tion and a yearly activity sponsored by FHA. A national organization, Future Homemakers Club was organized on W'arren's campus several years ago under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ita Richardson, home economics instructor. JUNIOR LEADERS - John King. Serretar-ix Sara McClarren. Recreation Leader Dick Nye, Preridenlf ,lim Fredericks. Rtfpfimtx Judy Norton, l'1refPrefidet1f. Nm Pictured: Stan Mithoefer, Tfeaturer. -M. A A I YILWL l 3 my mio l ,O dgai-ver lhinklnili l my HEART 'O grcmgf ldydlly nv HANDS my lil! my HEAITH lo bellff and my vocations FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA - R034 One: Carol Mayhaii anti Carol Freciericks, Serzririelfs Par Taylor and Marilyn NWinings, Report- erf. Ron Tao: Larry Piety, Tfearznerq Beverly Reel, Trea,f1zrer5 Dan Fisher. Vff6'P7'6,'id6III.' Penny jones, Prerirferzlg Myrna Miller, Secretary, Service, education and progress reads the emblem of the Future Business Leaders of America. Their club, under the guidance of Lokile Hicks, commerce teacher, has as its aim a better understanding of business as a career - its advantages and disadvant- ages. Carol Mayhall and Judy Marchiclc were elected to offices in the state organization during the yearly convention at Muncie to round out a year which proved to be both active and educational. Future Teachers of America is a national organization devoted to illustrating the benefits of a teaching career. Its high school members from Warren participated this year in the cadet teaching program. Sponsor Don Saylor supervised the placing of various seniors in township grade schools to assist teachers in their work and to observe the techniques of elementary instruction. Many more teachers, both elementary and secondary, are needed in the United States' educational system every year, and through such programs as FTA, high school people are becoming aware of the benefits in teachings. Nurses, too, are becoming more scarce as the need increases say national medical authorities who are alarmed about the small number of girls entering hospitals for their schooling. Mrs. Mimi Knights Future Nurses of America attempted to promote the study of nursing through several projects. Some members of the club acted as assistants in Mrs. Knights office helping her with the duties of protecting the health of Warren students and administering first aid as minor accidents occurred. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA - David Dobbins, Trearurer ',.' Sharon Bateman, Preridentg Nancy Christen- berry, Vice-Prerident: joan Portteus, Secretary. 'ul 'WURF lc.A C c, ' L '3 Q-... My FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA - Carol Ritter, Secretary: janet Sykes, Vice-Preridentg Penny jones, President. iv 'Off I 1 2 gs- ,.. nf, Boys interested in radio found an outlet for their energies as XY'ayland Richardson. mathematics teacher. again sponsored the Radio Club. Studying for a ham operators license is fascinating work, say these boys who spend every available minute in the radio room, a converted club center located above the library stage. Transmitters. receivers, microphones, Morse code and radio reference maps are only a few of the myriad of items which Radio Club members are striving to master as they work at their favorite pastime. RADIO CLUB - Don Dickinson, I're,tide1:f,'jim Tracey. Vit'e-Pre.f1- dem: Dale fnrhart, SL'fVC'fd7 l-747'L'd,fllYc7'. K N'-f Vi'v ' I X x Small Student Thousands of words have been written about teen-age driving. Every driver has seen examples of the high school driver who abuses his privilege just as everyone has seen the intelligent high schooler who appreciates the right to commandeer the mach- ine responsible for more deaths than any other man- made contrption. Wfhat good are words, however, if nothing is done to illustrate them? Warren's Drivers Club consists of young men and women interested in educating the public to the fact that the majority of teen-agers are good drivers. To emphasize their belief, the club sponsored an excellent State Police film and periodic car safety checks. Herman Nolte, driving instructor, conduct- ed spot checks to insure the continuation of War- ren's safe driving record. . poo vl.pP',e5ide711. . . X lf I v Nxt' Qxch ' ' S005 ' cmass ctw - Bob Thomas, zffmdenif David DYJVYLR pyeildwt' Binnie, Serfemrg-Treaiurer. Y 1 Ikea i A large student body insures a varied number of interests and activities tw evi- denced bv the Chess Club, sponsored by Morris Campbell, social studies teacher. This extracurricular organization met with two purposes - to learn to play chess and to play it. Ifxperts say that a mastery of chess indicates superior intelligence. remarkable patience and unusual concentration. A check of the clubs membership list attests to the correctness of this statement. The irregular first semester limited the meetings of the Chess Club. but the faifh- ful few continued with their hobby. MRS EVA PIPER A school can hawe a frne admrnrstratron a respected faculty and a sprrrted student body but wrthout a competent and de pendable staff the school cannot remarn at 1ts operatmg best The men and women who are Warrens cooks custodrans mam tenance vsorkers and yanrtors keep the blllldlflg and grounds clean effrcrent and pleasant Clubs, Staff Contrlbutc, Too CAFETERIA STAFF Nellre Reynolds laura McIntyre Kathryn Rusche Kathryn Turner garet Lemmg Medra Bremmer Lucrlle Hartman Jean Mclntyre Dorothy Wotrrng Not Pictured Margaret Suddarth L? The new krtchen wrth tts modern equxpment b e g a n operatton at the begmnmg of the second semester and the cafeterta staff m o v e cl gratefully mto thelr new workmg space Y . . . . , , - 7 7 7 ' 3 I J , , , Mamzgery Esther Bryant, Dorothy Martin, Mar- . D i . i , , l I. KA r , 7 1 We Grew in Ability . Athletics We grew in athletics from the first day of football practice on August 15 to the last gun Warren athletes represented their school in all major activities jim Wallace who entered Warren as another in novation in a new atmosphere coached the football wrestling and freshman track programs to improved seasons Vaughn Wood who now devotes all of his time to being athletic director had a busy year of scheduling games and supervising the Warren athletic program With the establishing of Moorehead as a junior high the consensus of Warren coaches seems to show an improvement in the athletic program Boys who work together since seventh grade would naturally be come accustomed to each others habits and compensate for them So we in the sports department are on the up swing As the school grows so do the capabilities and merits of the athletes under the guidance of able coaches Soon we will be in a new school usmg new equipment We the athletes of Warren Central are ready 1 1 1 ,-5-,,,,.. Us QV. . , . . . , , . . . , . , . 3 7 ' - 1 - 1 1 - 1 ' ' 1 1 Warren's 24, Floyd Hoppes, is tackled by an unidentified North Central back, as Gary Werherald, No. 25, can be seen throwing a crossbody block in the background. ridders Ready. Clown! . . . 24. . . 36 . . . XY'ith the snap of the ball goes the heart of every fan in the stands. Whether the weather is rainy. snowy or fair. football is uppermost in the minds of everyone at XVar- ren when September comes. l95S FOOTBALL TEAM AND MANAGERS -- Back Roux Coach jim XVallace, Assistant Ronald Roach, Assistant Vfilliam Reed, F. Hoppes, D. Dobbins, G. Vfetherald, S. Luther, Manager D. Totten, Manager J. Durham, Manager J. Stiefel, Trainer G. Allen. Ron Three: M. Vfray. -I. Vfeber, F. Schmitz, -I. Denny, T Jackson, F. Murphy. D. Vandercook. R. Beckham, S. Boyce, S. Bless. Rm T:.0: S. Hill, E. Meredith, nl. Tracey. C. Cox, C. Collins. nl. Heluason. D. Vfeher, D. White, C. Haynes K. Arnold. Ron Owe' C. K. Oswald. B. Maxey. C. Loscy, J. Reed, B. Peterman. B. Embry, P. Toole. C. Ifyerets, D. Scheck. Open Fall Season With New Coach Floyd Hoppes, No. 24, is tackled, as he heads for the sidelines run during the North Central game. As two Warren men stop a North Central back, No. 30, Charlie Collins, backed up by Luther, moves in for the final push-back. Coached by a new man, Jim Wallace, who came from Indiana Central, Warren's varsity finally scored a 14-6 victory over visiting Madison Heights. One of the traditional games of the season, was dropped to Howe 35-6. Other season scores were Scecina 27, Warren Og Ben Davis 20, Warren 153 Southport 19, Warren 13, Sacred Heart 20, Warren 12, Manual 42, Warren Og Speedway 27, Warren 65 North Central 27, Warren 13. Composed of mainly underclassmen, the squad had to work new plays under new conditions which may have accounted for the season's slow start. North Central's No, Zl, Enoch. heads around right end as No. 25 Gary XY'etherald waits for him with Sonny Luther, No, 25, assisting in the tackle. On a cool autumn night in October, with temperatures around freezing. these royal beau- ties shivered and shook as they reigned su- preme over the Football Homecoming game. Although the queen and her court of lovelies. along with other loyal fans. cheered loudly. the team went down to defeat at the hands of North Central 26-15. During half time ceremonies, Fall Home- coming Queen. Linda Howard. junior, received the crown and a kiss from Charles Collins. captain of the football team. Linda's court consisted of 'lani Ernsberger. jtiniorg Jeannie Horton. seniorg Marlene Settles, juniorg and Dianne Dicks. senior, After the final play the queen and her court were escorted to the gym where a dance was held in their honor. Football, Cross Countr XY'.1rmed only by the hc-at from flash bulbs were XYarrens WV Football Queen and her court. Linda lioxxard. tumor, nas the Queen: her curl!! was -l.ini lfrnsbercer. uznitri 'leanne Hottong seniorg Marlene Settles, junit r and Diannt Dicks. senitr During the blustery fall each year, small groups of boys may be seen jogging around in the shrubbery near Warren Central. These are the cross country runners. Combining speed with an uncanny en- durance, the cross country boys at Warren tallied a record as follows: North Central Franklin Sacred Heart Howe Lawrence Washington Sacred Heart Manual Round ut Fall Sports Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Wfarren 38 23 22M 50 34 39 39 46 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY C Whlte T Stexens E Powell, M. Board, W. Bums, B. Duchemm Rou Tuo Manager W Hart D Jung D Lawrence S Binnie, S. Krasienko, and H. 'm Hoopsters, Cheerleaders VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES XVCHS XV CHS WCHS XVCHS XVCHS XVCHS WCHS WCHS WCHS XVCHS COUNTY TOURNFY XVCHS XVCHS WCHS XVCHS XVCHS XV CHS XVCHS XVCHS XVCHS SECTIONAL XY'Cl-IS Franklin North Central Tech Ben Davis Scecina Decatur Wfashington Lapel Lawrence Wood Franklin Twp. Pike Twp. Southport Broad Ripple Beech Grove Manual Pike Twp, Howe Franklin Twp Ben Davis S.,-f f 1 lx Nl 'lutkt-r. R. F,i.lu, I hum, D liitktrt, I, llitty L an t l l L 1, Bl. Coffman. li laitim. Nl llmklw l,i.1t.i Ric., tn B cr XY. llart. Back Warren 1n Major Sports Football wxth lts blus tery winds and nxppy nnghts brought out the cheerleaders rn Bermudas and sweaters Cheerleaders for the fall sports were eanne Horton Dxanne D1cks Jeannette Mrller Mary Kay Beck and Sara ane Carter Preparrng for a possrble posmon on reserse or xarsrty Sandy Smrth Lmda Loman Lynn Strane and Suzy Srckrng freshman cheerleaders cheered the Lrttlest Warrrors to vrctory Cheerrng the resers es on to vrc tory along mth backrng up the varsrty was the Job of Judy ohn son Marlene Settles and Judy Tay lor reserve cheerleaders in' Welcome to Warren Central IS the cheer grven to vrsrtmg teams durrng he basketball season dermxnrng the enemys de fences are Sara Carter Penny McIntosh Jeanette Mrller and eanne Horton varsrty cheerleaders ani Ernsberger and Court Reign The Warriors' Don Prickett fpartly crowded by Manuals No. 223 battles for the rebound as No. 24 Eric Kline and No. 30 Larry Piety offer their moral support. In early November, when the winter really be- gins in earnest the tall ones of XVarren Central pre- pare for the annual tussle of the hardwood. The XVarrior five got off to a slow start losing their first five games. Undaunted, Bill Reeds boys came back to defeat their next five opponents. Wfinding up the season with a victory the XY'arriors managed to compile a 12 - 12 record. So close and yet so far away seemed to be Warren's theme at the County Tourney as Southport defeated the XVarriors 64 to 48 in the final game. At the end of basketball season came the long awaited sectionals. At sectional time all other nor- mal functions, such as school, work and sleep, come to a grinding halt. Everyone joins in Hoosier Hysteria. It is a time of slumber parties, small fumbles, and eats. It is a time of joy and a time of sorrow. For some this was their last sectional, for others their first. One team out of all the hundreds of teams in the state will fight its way to State Champs. Suddenly, it ends. Basketball season is over. The many voices of cheering XVarriors are silenced. It is the last time that many of these voices will cheer the Warriors as high school students. No longer can they call XWarren their team alone for XY'arren belongs to all of those who have cheered her basketball teams to victory. The Beech Grove-4XY'.1rret1 game gets under wav in tizstrirnarg' fashion as XY'.1rrior renter Trit Kline battles for the opening tip. Over Homecoming Tussle Against Manual 'Q .1-1' sis ' X Queen Jani Ernsberger reigned over the Vfarren-Manual rilr in the famed Hoosier Hysteria division of Warren sports. Members of her court were Barbara Reel, Jeanne Horton, Susie Hedrick and Dianne Dicks. 'Y' Warren's homecoming game begins as No. 24 Eric Kline goes high for the opening tip. XY'ar- rior Ron Eailes No. -12 looks on with smticipaa iion, S4-'B V ab, A51 ' Q Q52 'fs if. B NH! ' f 0 Li' Q H, HQ . X i J' ' X 4 3 4:2 11 5 . z 1' . W fx. , as Q ,Av Q ncentive for 1960 on Hardwood FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Razz One Terry Saylor Dawe Powell Ronnle Voyles Tom Falconbury Bob Cahoon R04 T140 Manager V1c Qlesenger Tom Lowell Gerald Ilaaen Ward Hughes Wayne Johnson Clark Alan M1edema F 'SJ 438, 9 t Pl,?z Q yuffii RESERVE BASKYTBALL Jack Srlefel John Mctzmr Dzne Dans jxm Weber jerry Yocum Bud johrson Terry Oakleaf Phll Niarglml Id Mcrulzrh btexe Bless Dmk lxlnne and George McLean llarzagcrf Dale Totten Malun Roschelle Cmrlv XVenlell Roberts Coach Wallace's Grapplers Tally W-an-af , M V M. W ' 7 in , s mf. , f kc X.. M 1. 2... 'S ,C gi. -4 Killer Norton, the Warriors' 95 pound wrestler of the Charles Beary 120 pound bartler, struggles for a pin as year, does barrle with one of his 12 victims. the referee watches the riva1's shoulders. SCOREBOARD Opponent Warren Beech Grove 26 24 Franklin Twp. 22 26 Howe 34 16 Deaf School 18 34 Middletown 0 60 Scecina 22 22 County 7th 18 Madison Hrs. 21 28 Wood 28 16 Sacred Hearr 3 47 Cathedral 27 14 Decatur 27 19 Frankport 10 44 Scecina 20 23 Sectional 7th 11 RECORD 7 Wim 5 Lone: I Tie 12' pounder jim Holder rides herd on one of his fighting opponents. J D' Good Record in Second Wrestling Season xxx' all fl V1-M,- WRESTLING SQUAD - Row One: C. White, C. Ballard, B. Life, D. Spangler, D. Davis, M, Roberts, D. Grossman, D. Norton. Row Treo: Manager. L. Green, J. Reed, R. Hair, T. Stevens, C, Losey, C. Beaty, L. Guire, R. McCubbin, R. Myers, J. Cullings, T. Johnson, J. Stafford. Row Three: Gary Wetherald, Warren grappler, struggles for a figure 4 against a Sacred Heart matman. Manager, R, Healy, J. Spilker, C. Collins, B. Maxey, C. Haynes, R. Beckham, J. Holder, G. Wetherald, B. Minor, J. Wilson, B. Embry, D. Miller, M. Aleska, Coach jim Wallace. Rau' Four: D. White, C. Dawes, T. Jackson, S. Merrman, D. Rosen- baum, T. Ubanhower, L. Wood. The '58-59 wrestling season proved to be a very successful one for the Warriors. Jim Wallace in his first year as wrestling coach, and coaching the Warren second team, had some fine wrestlers who turned in some equally fine records. The team as a whole compiled a record of 7 wins and 5 losses and 1 tie. 95-pounder, Dave Norton captured the Wrest- ler of the Year award, after a tremendous sea- son record of 12 wins and one loss. f Ei 1' H-4 1 ,. ,Q Q QE- 1 5 I K A 'X 15 .4 ,ff X J I I VARSITY TRACK Row One: Chuck White, Ray Sissiom, Stan Kro- sienko, Bill Nicewanger, Larry Parrish, Steve Bless, Stan Binnie. Row Tun: Tom Whitaker, Charlie Collins, Gene Dowes, Dick Lemming, Wayne Bruhns, Bruce Ernbry, Dave Laws rence. Row Three: Coach Reed, Ron jackson, Mike Coffman, Ed Powell, Man- ager Walt Hart, Coach Glesing. nderclassmen Exhibit Prowess in Both Three Warrenires including Steve Bless second from left, Bob Duchemin, fifth from left, and Ed Powell, Jeventb from left, stride to overtake a Howe Hornet. Afternoon and Night Meets Found Warrror Larry Parrrsh has hrs eye on the bar 5 6 high as he begrns thrs successful leap faq Carroll Da es K cn yum r .A ml hty he-asc as L sh nes tht 1 h r Hurtlmg sprmtmg jumprng pole vault mg puttrng the shot or just plarn runnxng are some of the phases of track There rs somethrng for lust about any type of mdrudual For the more muscular boys there IS the shot put event whrle those fleet of foot may take part ID any of the other freld events such as hurdlrng 100 yard dash 440 880 rnrle and the xarrous relays Thrs years varsrty under the drrectron of Coach Wrllram Glesmg underwent a change Boys who had prevrously been scorers had graduated and the promrsmg underclassmen needed experrence perhaps next year Thrs years xarsrty scorrng ran TRACK SCORES Manual 83 Unrversxty Hrgh 12 Warren 3 Tech 95 Southport 93 Scecrna 72 Lawrence 104 North Central 87 1 10 Howe 86 1 3 Manual 59 Manual 86 Warren 2 Warren 2 Warren 3 Warren 1 Warren 26 9f1O 3 Warren 19 XX arren 23 . , . . 7. . Y - 3 . . Y. 7 . 7 D ' . 7 3 . 7 . I 7 ' ' . . . 7 G E . 3 . Y . . 1 2 A 4 e 1 7 1 ' 2 I 1 V, , ' - 7 ' , .. . Q .Q , ,hp ' S vu , Varr' 'o , gives 'H ' ' h' t ' ' I lb. 5 o some 43 feet. Warren Cindermen Battling Constantly ms. Steve Bless Warren broad jumper sends spiked shoes flyiri-Q as he tries to better his best for those ever necessary points One of the more promising of the underclassmen on this year's varsity was Dick Lemming, sophomore. Here Dick clears a 9' 6 vault for a first place ribbon. Track Queen, ourt Gave Gut Ron Jackson tffim' from .'s't. strzics mi:hri1y .15 he gains on same rival luv hpxrilcrs itz the Last event. Yfarren nie: Hume .mi RI.if1Ll.1l in this nicht meer at the Mhxxrej: Fieli. The high' hghr nf the nigh: max the cnpvning 4,1 Sara BICC1.zrren .mi :he Lzncinp at rhe wck-hop in her hmmm Q eq ,., f life 4--3, V- Y '- J rf W J, ,gig ' -11, N. w ' nv s-5, i, sur .. L. Une wt the rmul Gunn If Her Nfmc-xrx' ,url hu I 'gr up rx gmx Tflfi L 'ihhhrw .A the ll ue-K1.4t:...11-XY,wrL:: tf:,1: e.1.if HN :Lu ri: Q Zine' '.L'.' I .w.',f,' 7 mg' Q Nizzm, L?e.m:'e H rt-11. QMLL-11 Nina N1JQ.1r:L-rt. Dgizzrie 1513- 1.1 Pefxin' Helix J: Ribbonsg Baseball layers Swung Into Scoring BASEBALL VARSITY - Row One: Steve Boyce, Charlie Starr, jack Winneget, Larry Guire, Bill Heaton, jack Stiefel. Row Two: Vic Clevenger, Charles Beaty, Dick Davis, Jerry Yocum, Tom Ballard, Don Prickett, jim Weber. .1 an Torn Ballard, senior, right hander, fires his fast ball to catcher Jack Stiefel. Don Prickerr attempts to hit it. In the background, from left to right, are shortstop Steve Boyce, center fielder larry Guire and second baseman Char- lie Starr. We Grew in Experiences . . Seniors 52 Lrfe rs full of never-endrng clrmaxes The frrst of these comes when you began to walk and talk and when you became aware of the world around you Then there rs that frrghtful clay you enroll rn a freshman rn hrgh school It seems that these are all just begmnmgs to an end Then one day you frnd yourself garbed rn a cap and gown and marchrng down an alsle Thrs rs one of the most memorable clrmaxes m ones lrfe graduauon For the past 17 or 18 years you have been growrng O L. rn mmd and body But all thrs trme you have had assrstance Your problems were your Mom and Dads problems Now you gaze mto the future to realrze that your problems are now yours ro solve and those brg lrfe rs yours Growth rs a never endrng process By graduatron most of us have reached our total physrcal growth how ever we wrll always contmue to grow mentally rn all capacrtres for rf we cease to develop our mrnds we soon decay and become useless Thrs IS our lrfe as we conrmue to cure our growrng P81115 ,lj ' the first grade and of course the day that you become decisions will be f21C6d by YOU and YOU 210116 YOU! BETTY DELIGHT ALEKSA Loving bearzr begin all knowledge. Beta 3 4' Warrenettes 2' Hi-C 3' Spanish Circle 4' Pep Block 3' GAA 1 2 3 Secretary 3' Concert Club 1' Major- ettes 3 4- Asst. 2. DAVID LEWIS APPLE The victory of endurance ir Ju eet. Junior Red Cross 1 2 3' Football 1' Track 1. DORIS JANE ARMSTROWG We are nerer ar bappjl or unbapp3 df ue uould. Beta 33 Warrenenes 2, Freshettes lg Hi-C 2, 3g junior Red Cross 1, 2, 33 Concert Club 2, 35 Drama Club 1. THOMAS WARREN ARMSTRONG A little nonrenre ir relirbed by tbe uire, Hi-C 2, 3, 45 Student Council 41 OXVL Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 4g Qurll and Scroll 4: News Bureau 41 Golf 4, Tech 1. Senlors MARY KAY ADAMS Inner beauty bar .flrange pau err Beta3 4 Vlarrenetres 2 Freshettesl H1C 7 3 1 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 FBLA 4 FHA 3 Pep Block 1 GAA 1 2 3 4 Student Councrl 1 Chorr 1 Concert Club3 4 Drama Club 2 Asst 2 3 4 Flor1da3 RONALD EUGENE ADAMS Srnoolh rum aater ubere the brook :J deep H 1 2 3 jr Red Cr s 2 3 4 Drners Club 4 Inclustrxal Arts Club 1 4 Football Manager 1 7 Intra murals 1 2 Asst 3 BARBARA JETON ADKINS Sugar n spice and ez ergtbzng mee Beta 3 4 Warrenettes 2 Freshettes 1 jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Pep Blockl GAA 4 H1C 3 Student Councml 3 Chorr 1 Concert Club 1 DONALD GENE ALDERSON The world knou: nofbrng of ztr greazefr men Drxvers Club 4 Industrxal Arts Club 4 Intramurals 4 C3 What band bath made you good 9 Bea 3 4 H1C 3 4 Rushv1lle12 MICHAEL WILLIAM BARTHEL AlphaH1Y4 BetaH1Y12 HIC3 4 FFA2 3 4 Drrvers Club 3 4 SHARON VIRGINIA BATEMAN Thy modesty J a candle to men! Beta 3 4 Warrenenes 2 Freshettes 1 H1-C 3 4 FBLA 4 FTA 1 2 3 Pep Blockl 2 3 4 Student Councll 3 Asst 3 4 Floralna 2 3 ANTHONY EDWARD BAUR It :J good to Iwe and learn H1C 3 junxor Red Cross 1 2 3 Intramurals 3 4 Seniors CAROL ANN ASHBY Wztb a heart for any fate Beta 3 4 Warrenettes 2 H1C 2 3 4 FHA 2 4 Cholr 3 4 Ensemble 3 4 Concert Club 2 MOCIISIC 3 State Solo and Ensemble 3 4 Drama Club 1 BARBARA JO ATWOOD There budt the prorrme of great uortb Beta 3 4 Warrenenes 2 Freshettes 1 H1C 2 3 4 FBLA 4 Drxvers Club 3 4 Ma1orette 2 3 4 Head Mayorette 4 CHARLES WAYNE BALLARD No grea! man ever thought brmfelf to Lettermens Club 3 Inclustnal Arts Club 4 Wrestllng 3 4 Intramurals 3 4 Tech 1 2 THOMAS CHARLES BALLARD Self fruit if the fin! step to ruccen AaHlY4BetaI-l1Yl2H1C34Jr cl Crossl 2 3 4 Drxvers Club 4 Lettermens Club 2 3 4 Football 2 Basketball 2 3 Trackl Baseball 2 3 4 In rramurals 1 4 Captam 4 Asst 3 ,Q Q'- ,,Q ,Q ' ,Q ,Q Q Q ,Q - ,Q is Q'- ,,Q Q ' ,Q - ' Q ' Q ' ,Q is !' 1Ph '- , '- ,Q '- ,Q .Re ,,,Q ' Q ' ,,: Q ,Q Q ,,: - Q, Q .Q Q J, 4 1 , CONNIE JEAN BANG 134114 t 51' rx x- - f 4, I -, - ,Q - ,Q ,,Q g I ' ' x',. v' 11 Q r . . , . ,Q Q Q' ,Q Q ,,: Q Q '- Q ' ,,Q ,- MARGARET ANNE BINGHAM Good war never achzeted uxthout enthuruurn 2 3 4 Pep Block 3 Cholr 3 Concert Club 1 2 Mdme Modtste 3 Asst 2 3 4 DAVID EARL BINNIE Knowledge if power H C 2 3 4 Qulz Fm 3 Chess Club 1 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 3 Math Club 3 4 Presldent 4 Student Counctl 4 jr Honor Soclety 1 2 Sr Honor Socxety 3 4 St te Math Contest 2 WILLIAM JAMES BLANKENSHIP My eyet make prcturet uhen they are cloted Beta HIY 1 2 H1C 2 jr Red Cross l 7 Drners Club 3 4 Pep Block 2 Speed Club 3 Accuracy Club 3 In tramuralsl 2 3 Asst 2 4 UDO BLUM Good heart.: are more zmportant than all elte BetaH1Y1H1C 3 Cho1r123TuneIn1Tr1alby Jury 2 Floralta 2 3 Seniors BERNARD HARRISON BECK Nothing 1: peace except uzthfn you H1-C 4 Drxvers Club 3 4 Spanlsh Czrcle 3 4 MARY KATHERINE BECK Merry heart doeth good like rnedzcme Beta 3 4 Warrenettes 2 Freshettes 1 HIC 3 4 Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 FTA 3 Spanlsh Cnrcle 4 Pep Block 2 3 GAA 1 Student Counc1l4 Choxr 1 3 Concert Club 2 Mdrne Mod1ste3 Cheerleader 3 4 Drama Club 1 2 Asst 1 3 4 Football Queen Court 3 Sr Counc BARBARA ANN BEHRMANN They .verve God uell uho .tene Hu creature: Beta 3 4 Warrenenes 2 Freshettes 1 HIC 2 3 4 jr Red Crossl 2 3 4 FTA 2 3 4 Spanxsh Circle 2 3 Presldent 3 Pep Block 2 3 Student Counctl 4 jr Honor Soctety 2 Sr Honor Soclety 3 4 Concert Club 2 Asst 2 3 4 Spanxsh Contest 2 3 HENRY STEPHEN BETTGE Dzltgence 1: the mother of fortune Beta H1Y 1 Chess Club 1 2 4 Radio Club 4 ,.. 's' ,Q ' ' .. ,L Q s'- ,5- Q 5 ,L 9 9 ,Q A 4 - 5 ,L ,Q li .,,g 5. 114. ry v' 4 ,Q s :'- ,,s A ,, y 1 ,Q :- s- ,L : . ,,s ,- '-: ,,s' - 1 'f r' ' I Beta 3, 45 VVarrenettes 2g Freshettes 1g Jr. Red Cross 1, ,,s s 's ,z - i- ,,s .1 - 5 ,, L Q. ,s- ,za ,-L ,Q s 1 :- y s ,. l Eg , ' .L ho l .ew e 4 f 142 , I' l Ni I STEVEN ELLIS CARROLL A man 1: mearured by hu ezergday manner Alpha H1Y 3 Beta I-l1Y 1 2 V1ce Pres1dent 2 H1 C 2 3 4 jr Red Cross 1 2 FTA 3 4 Dr1vers Club 3 4 Band 1 2 4 Orchestra 4 Band Counc1l 4 Football 1 GEORGIA LOU CARTER We uzn by fendernerf Beta 3 4 Chaplam 4 Warrenettes 2 Freshettes 1 H1C R s 4 FT Drivers Club 4 Spamsh Cxrcle 3 1 Secretary 4 Pep Blocl-' 7 3 4 GAA 1 2 Concert Club 2 Asst 3 4 ROGER THOMAS CARTER Iwothmg endure: but the perforz H1C 3 jr Red Cross l 7 3 Spamsh Cxrcle 3 SARA JANE CARTER Dgnamzte come: zn rms!! package Beta 3 4 Wartenettes 2 Freshettes 1 Treasurer 1 H1-C 3 Jr Red Cross 1 7 3 FNIC 3 4 Spanxsh C1rcle 4 Pep Block 3 GAA1 2 3 4 Student Counc1l 1 jr Honor SOCICIY 1 2 Sr Counc1l 4 Orchestra 1 Tune In 1 Cheer leader 2 4 Drama Club 4 Asst 3 State Solo Conte t 1 Sr Honor Soclety 4 Seniors MARIE CAROLINA BORGMANNI Sueetnerr dependr upon .rmcenty Beta 4 Warrenmtes 2 Freshettes 1 H1C 3 4 Asst 3 EDWARD ANTI-IONTY BRAND Tbe rzend of man to zzce a foe Ir Red Cross 1 2 Dr1vers Club 3 4 Industrxal Arts Club 4 Intramurals 3 Asst 2 3 4 ANDREW OTTO BREECE All tbzngr come to him u ho uam Beta H1Y 1 Chaplam 2 H1 C 2 3 4 jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Chess Club 1 7 Secretary 2 Jr Leader 2 Debate Team 4 Photo Club l 2 3 Rad1o Club 2 3 OWL Staff Photographer 1 2 3 WIGWAM Photographer 1 2 3 Golf 2 Asst 4 ROBERT LEWIS BROWN To md bu place IJ man: .ruccefr Band 1 2 Orchestra 7 H1 C 2 3 DTIXCIS Club 2 1 1 5 5 5 '- . 1 1 - f' 1 - W - 1 1 1 1 if 1 1 - 1 1 - 3' 1 I 1 I' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 p L 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 S - ' 1 1 1 g . . f. . . , 15 -4 '- 15 ,3. 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' 5. 1 1 1 1 , 1 - 1-. 3 1 1 L 1 3 1 1 1 1 S 1 - 1 Z - 1 2 ' Q ' 1: 5 -3 S 3 A 1' MICHAEL ALLEN COFFMAN Field: afe uon by lbore ubo belxene zn running Alpha H1Y 4 I-I1C 2 3 4 Drlvers Club 3 4 Letter mens Club 3 4 Secretary 4 Sr Councrl 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Baseball 2 Asst 3 4 Tech 1 JUDITH MAY COLE Repulairon :J more valuable than money Beta 3 4 Warrenettes 2 Freshettes 1 I-IrC 2 3 jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 jr Councrl 3 Chou' 4 Concert Club 1 3 Drama Clubl 2 Asst 4 DAVID LEE COLLIER An educanon form: the mznd BetaH1Y2 I-I1-C2 FBLA4 Bandl 2 3 4 Drum Mayor 4 State Solo and Ensemble Contest 3 Floralra 2 3 Accuracy Club 3 Asst 4 5 Year Band Award CHARLES IVOR COLLINS Nothxng xr .ro rlrong ar gentleneu H1-C 1 7 Lettermens Club 7 3 I Sergeant at Arms 4 Industrral Arts Club 4 Football I 7 3 4 Captam 4 Track 2 Wrestlnng 3 4 Intramurals 7 w Asst 4 Most Valuable Lrneman 4 Semors PAULA CHRISTINE CHAPMAN Silence fr oflen Jo uue Beta 3 Warrenettes 2 Freshettes 1 Hr-C 2 GAA 1 Chorr 1 3 Concert Club 2 Mdrne Modrste 3 OWL Staff 4 Exchange Edttor 4 Drama Clubl 2 Asst 3 4 Solo and Ensemble 2 NANCY ELLEN CHRISTENBERRY I hare not uorked for myself only Beta 3 4 Pres1dent4 Warrenettes 2 Freshettes 1 I-11C 2 3 4 SongLeader4 jr RedCross12 3 4 FTA2 4 VrcePres1dent 4 Drrvers Club 4 Pep Block 2 GAA 2 jr Councxl 3 Secretary 3 jr Honor Socrety 1 2 Vrce Presrdent 2 Sr Honor Society 3 4 Sr Counc1l4 Chorr 1 7 3 4 Ensemble 2 Madngal 3 4 Trxal by jury 2 Mclme Modtste 3 Asst 1 Football Queen Court 3 State Ensemble Contest 2 Asst Head Devotrons 4 GARY DEAN CLAPP Let knowledge grow from more to more RZd10 Club 4 Tech I 2 ROBERT WILLIAM CLEMENS Proud ar -a peacock Alpha H1Y 3 Beta H1Y12 H1C 2 3 4 jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Chess Club 2 Pep Block 2 Industrral Arts Club 4 Cross Country 2 Track 1 2 Asst 3 4 MICHAEL ROBERT CROWE Honorable conduct makex men great H1-C 3 4 FBLA 4 FTA 3 Chess Club 4 Math Club 3 4 jr Honor Soctety 2 Sr Honor Soclety 3 4 Debate Club 4 Speed Club 3 Accuracy Club 3 Presldent 3 UN PERRA LEE DAILY Szlence 1: the mother of truth Warreneues 2 Freshettes 1 Jr Red Cross 2 Spanish Cnrcle 7 Choxr 1 Concert Club 2 3 Drama Club l Asst MARY ANN DANNER Gentle of .fpeecb lzenefuent of mmd Beta 3 4 Freshettes 1 Warrenettes 2 HxC 2 3 4 ep Block 2 3 Spanish Club 2 3 V1cePres1dent3 FNC BARBARA SUE DE COLJRCEY A true frzend 1: 4 frzend forever Tech 1 2 SCHIOIS BARBARA JEANTELL COMBS Her .rmzle 1: meet Beta3 4 Vlarrenettes 2 Ereshettes l H1C 2 3 4 Drners Club 4 Pep Block 3 Student Councll 2 Slave Sale Cashler 2 Drama Club 2 Asst 4 JOSEPH ALAN COVEY The man also blufhef 1: not unfeelzrzg Alpha H1Y 3 4 Beta H1Y 1 2 Letterrnens Club J Student Councxl 3 4 jr Red Cross 3 H1C 3 Asst 2 Footballl Basketballl 2 Baseball 2 3 4 Intramurals 3 4 Industrlal Arts Club 4 GERALD LEE COWAN An bonett man 1.r God: uork Alpha I-I1Y 3 4 Beta I-I1Yl 2 I-l1C 2 3 4 Preslden 4 Drxvers Club 3 4 Lettermens Club 2 3 4 Cholrl 2 4 Trlal by Jury 2 Footballl 7 3 Trackl 2 3 Inrra murals l 2 3 State Solo and- Ensemble Contest 3 GARY RAY CRESS Tune :ball teach all tbmgf H1C 3 4 jr Red Cross 1 2 3 Dnvers Club 3 4 Intra I A ,Z -3 Q' ,vi ' .. . '. 7. 1 3 7 N 'V - .. - . , . f, . I! - 37 'af ,1- 2 - L ..JL Z ,A-5 , ,Z ,S - . ,N 7? !7 773 ' ' Z ,S ,,S ,, S 5 ,-,Z ,,l ' l ,S .. gy I L ' 93 ' r-sl xg' ' , 1' W ' murals 1, 2. ulvfa J ray ,E y, S S S ,Z . g. ,g ,v , 9 , 3..3, , Z- 5 . ' . . . '7 -, , ,, , --,3. , . ,, L 1 :P 4 ,L ,y ' 3 3. , ,. -ES'-f LARRY DEAN DORSIITT Conterztment :J free Industrial Arts Club 4 DONNA KAY DRUDING A ugh! to delzgbf nz Beta 3 4 Warrenettes 2 Freshettes 1 H1C 2 3 4 jr Red Crossl 2 3 4 FTAI 7 3 Spanish Ctrclel Mdme Modiste 3 Drama Clubl 2 Asst I 7 3 4 ROBERT JOHN Db CI-IIQMIN One uell bred 1: aluagr Joczable Lettermens Club 2 3 1 Industrial Arts Club I Cross Country 3 4 Captain 4 Track l 7 3 4 Intramurals3 RONALD LEE EADES He sr all mnth Alpha Hr Y 4 H1 C 7 3 4 Drixers Club 3 4 Lettermens Club 3 4 Speed Club 4 Accuracy Club 3 4 Vice Presi denr4 Basketball 3 4 All County 4 Asst 3 Broad Ripple Seniors DONALD LEE DICKINSON lVork fin! and then ren. Chess Club 1, 3g Drivers Club 3, 45 Spanish Circle 2: Orchestra lg Industrial Arts Club 4g Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Asst, 2, 3. DIANNE JANET DICKS Her force rr mer :oft genlle and lou Beta 3 4 Warrenettes 7 Freshettes 1 Secretary 1 I-Iii 7 3 4 Visitation Chairman 3 Secretary 4 Bible uiz Em 3 4 Spanish Circle 3 I Pep Bl ck 1 GAA 1 2 jr Council 3 Sr Honor Society3 4 Choir 7 Ensemble 2 Concert Club 1 Madri al 3 Trial by Jury 2 Mdme Modiste 3 Quill and Scroll 4 OWL Staff 3 4 Pace Editor 3 Editor in Chief 4 Cheerleader 7 3 4 Drama Club 7 4 Asst Z 4 Track Queen Court 2 Basketball Queen Court 3 4 Football Queen Court 4 Yards anl Parks Queen 3 ,Ir Honor Socrcty I 2 Girls State 3 DAVID ROSS DOBBINS They are great ulao are frzendlg Alpha H1Y3 Beta H1Y 1 2 I-I1C 2 3 4 Sergeantat Arms 3 jr Red Cross 3 Chess Club 2 Pep Block 7 Lettermens Club 7 3 4 Studcnt Councrl 4 Jr Honor Societyl 2 Floralia 2 3 Slaxe Sale 3 Footballl 2 3 4 Track 1 Baseball 2 3 Intramurals 2 3 Asst 4 Jr Coun cil 3 Basketball 1 DONNA VIRGINIA DOLK Rerolve to be lhyrelf Beta 3 4 Wlarrenettes 2 H1C 7 3 Pep Block 3 Asst 3 4 Decatur Central 1 Vu SANDRA LEE FENTZ Sher lovely :her dwme Beta 3 4 Warrenettes 2 Treasurer 2 Freshettes 1 1C 2 3 4 jr Red Crossl 2 3 Drama Clubl 2 Asst 3 DANIEL PAUL FISHER He ba: conquered faflure Alpha H1Y 3 4 Jr Red Cross 3 4 Sr Honor Socrety 4 FBLA 3 4 V1cePres1dent 4 Chess Club 1 2 Champnon 2 Pep Block 2 Speed Club J Accur Cy Club 3 Spamsh Crrcle 3 4 Presrdent 4 Sulllvan 1 PAUL EDWARD FLICK An eye for an eye I-11C 3 Jr Red Cross l 2 1 4 Drnvers Club3 4 In dustrlal Arts Club 4 Track 3 Intramurals 2 DAVID ALBEA FOWLER The reuard of a lbmg ue!! done Hr-C 2 3 4 jr Red Cross 7 Drlvers Club 3 4 Spanrsh Clrcle 2 Pep Block 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Student Councrl 3 4 Cho1r 3 Maclr1Qal3 Orchestral 2 4 Tune In 1 Trral by jury 2 Mdme Modrste 3 OWL Staff Busrness Manager 4 State Musxc Contest 1 2 3 Semors MARTHA LOLISE ENIGLE Ar lonely as 4 Jong Beta 3 4 Warrendtes 7 Freshettes l H1C3 Jr Red Cross 2 Spamsh Clrcle 7 Cashxer 3 4 Asst 3 4 -IEAIXINIE ELINOR ENTWISTLE Fme art combmes hand bead and bear Beta 3 4 Wartenettes 2 H1C 2 3 Jr Red Cross l 3 Pep Block 1 2 3 AceuraCy Club 3 Drama Club l Asst 4 Freshettes 1 HILMAN HAROLD EVAINS They alto Jene ubo uazt Spanrsh C1rlce 2 3 Band 1 2 Accuracy Club 3 Intra mural 2 Band Contest 1 SUSAN MARIE EVERETT The purer! foul ever rent Beta 3 4 Warrenmtes 2 Freshettes 1 H1C 2 3 4 Jr Red Cross 2 3 Spanlsh Crrcle 4 Jr Leader 1 2 P p Block 2 3 4 Student Councll 1 2 Choxr 2 3 Ensemble 3 4 Concert Club 2 Orchestral 2 3 4 V1cePres1dent 3 Presrdent 4 Tune In l Tr1al by jury 2 Mdme Modxste 3 Drama Club 1 2 State Solo and Ensemble 1 2 3 4 O 'fi ' I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - . 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I . ., b . 1 1 1 ' -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t, 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' DEANNA JUNE GIBSON Her talenlr are tarzour Beta 3 4 Warrenenes 7 I-l1C 7 3 4 ,lr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Spamsh Clrcle 7 3 Pep Block 3 GAAI Accuracy Club 3 FTA 3 PATRICIA JUNE GIOE There :J no turdom like franknerr Beta 3 4 Warrenettes 2 Freshettes 1 H1C 2 3 jr Red C0551 7 FHA I 7 ETAI Pep Blok 7 GAA 1 2 Cho1r7 3 4 Secretary 4 Ensemble7 Concert Clubl Mad rtgal 3 4 Trnal by jun 7 Mdme Nlodlste 3 Accuracx Club Presldent 4 Drama Club l Asst 3 4 Start Solo an Ensemble Contest 3 4 Cl-IESLEY BENUALIIN GODBEH N0 one knouf nba! fe ran do unit! be inet H1 C 3 Jr Red Cross 1 7 s Chorr 3 Nidme Modxstt Intramurals 3 KAREN ELAINE GOKEN Good nerghborf are Hersrngr Beta 3 4 I-lxC 3 4 ENC 3 Pap Block 3 Asst 4 Home I 2 Semors JOSEPH ROBERT FOX Gemuf xr eternal pat: nee Betal-I1Y2 H1C2 3 4jr RedCrossl 2 34 Chess Club 1 3 4 Presrdent 3 Drners Club 3 4 Math Club 3 4 jr Honor Soctety 7 Band 1 Track 1 Drama Club 1 Asst 2 3 Sr Honor Soctety 4 DANIEL LEE FRANKE Each man har an apmude Beta H1Yl 2 Jr Red Cross 2 3 FFA 2 3 4 Drtxers Club 3 4 Industrral Arts Club 4 Intramurals 1 2 Asst LINDA SUZANNE FRANKLIN Fnendfhfp :J lznked unb kmdnen Beta 3 4 Vlarrenettes 2 Freshettes l 1-l1C 2 3 Red Cross 1 2 3 Pep Block 1 Conctrt Club 2 3 News Bureau 4 Choir I Asst 4 JAMES CHARLES EREDERICKS A man mutt be a non conformut Alpha H1 Y 4 H1 C 3 4 Vxce Presrdent 4 Btble Quxz Em 3 Jr Red Cross 7 3 4 Drners Club 4 lr Leader 2 3 4 Choxr 1 Photo Club 4 OWL Staff 2 3 Sports Edrtor 3 WIGWAM Staff Sports Edrtor 4 Qutll and Scroll 4 News Bureau 4 Football 3 Basketball Manager l Drama Club 4 Asst 3 Jr Prom Court 3 Palatme Ill 1 2 MARY KATHRYN I-IANSING Honor :J ber ttfmdard Beta 3 4 Warrenettes 2 Freshettes l I-l1C 2 3 4 Tr 2 Mdme Modrste 3 State Solo and Ensemble Contest 3 JUDITH ELAINE HANSON The fuiure repayf lhe palzent Beta 3 4 Warrenettes 2 Freshettes 1 H1-C 2 3 4 jr Red Crossl 2 3 4 FTA3 4 PepB'ock12 3 4 GAA I 2 Cho1r1 Concert Club 2 Asst 1 2 3 4 Sr Ho r Socxety 4 GEORGIA MAY HARLIN Courfery sealed m ber bear: Beta3 4 Warrenettes 2 Freshettcsl I-l1C1 2 3 Span rsh Clrcle 2 3 Jr Leaderl 2 3 Sr Counc1l4 Choxrl 7 3 4 Ens mble 2 3 Trtal by Jury 2 Mdme Modlste 3 State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2 3 FAITH ANN HARMON One may be humble out of przde Warrenettes 2 Freshettes 1 H1C 1 2 3 4 Jr Red Cross Seniors JANIICE SUE GREEN Tbefeir no argument Izke a happy .mule Beta 3 4 Warrenettes 2 H1-C 2 3 4 jr Red Cross 7 3 FTA 2 3 4 Drlvers Club 4 Spanlsh Clrcle 2 3 Sergeant at Arms 3 Pep Block 7 3 4 Home I HARLAN CHARLES GRIFFIN Never to fazl or fall I-I1C 2 3 FBLA 4 Sr Counc11 4 OWL Staff Managmg., Edttor 4 WIGWALI Staff Ad Manager 4 Asst 4 Quxll and Scroll 4 JEFFERY LEE HAIR Nature forms ur for ouftelvef jr Red Crossl 2 4 Football 2 Track3 Asst 3 Baskfr ba 1 DAVID LEE HALE W e are az our bert Drivers Club 4 Industrlal Arts Club 4 C1 I J. ,L 5 ' ,,5 - -,': 1 Y . . . . s s 1 1 v v ' - 1 -, ,Q ' - , I '- . . 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JR For ez ery u kj be had a 11 berefore Alpha H1 Y 3 Beta H1Y 7 HIC 2 3 4 jr Red Cross 2 3 FTA 3 Drners Club 3 4 jr Councll 3 Debate Club 4 Scxence Club 4 Intramurals 3 4 Asst 2 Seniors GARY ELGEN E MELTON A man after bu on n bear: JEAN ELAINE XIERRYWFATHER She 11 at ruse at me 1: genlle H1C 4 jr Red Cross 4 FNC 4 FHA 4 Asst 4 Home BEVERLY ANY METZGER Aobzlzly 15 humility Freshcttes 1 Jr Red Cross 1 2 7 4 Warrenettes 2 HrC 2 3 Drama Club 7 Beta 3 4 Asst 2 MYRA LEE INIILLER Her 14 ag: are nag: of plearannzeu Beta 3 4 Warrenettes 7 Freshettes 1 Hri. 9 Pep Block l 2 9 GAA 1 Concert Club 7 C otr l Asst 4 3 . , , A A 4. , 4 . A. L L A Q . . ,. . ! ' r 1 7 ' 1 1,2,3. , LA , . of . , ' 3. . j. ' 1 3 -7 1 Y ' ' , ,L '-9 as - Q ' , , , , -,3, h , . . 4 5 I. , ' ' . n'v a 1 ' u ' 'x X, , V W is V: 9 6 ,2, , 9 - ' ,-L -1 9 , 1 - 5 : 1 ..g . . tv . 1 4 4 ' wg 1 ' . ' at I ! 1 1 3 v 7 1 1, , , ' 'Q fl ' 14 -7 'I 'YAY ! ' I A . . , . ' A. f. I ,, H, , - . . 7 ' . ' . , -,., 4 , , , J . 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ARLENE ELIZABETH MOSS Such rueetnerr. .ruff dignity. Beta 3 4' Vlarrenettes 2' Freshettes 1' Hi-C 2 3 4' jr. Red Crossl 7 jr Leaderl 7 Choirl 2 Ensemble 2 3 State Solo and Ensemble Contest 7 3 OWL Staff Page Editor 3 4 Quill and Scroll 4 St Honor Socicty 4 LARRY PALL MYERS The unzner :J the man uho can Alpha H1Y 4 Beta H1Y 2 Hi C 3 4 jr Red Cross J 4 Drixers Club 3 4 Spanish Circle 3 4 Lettermens Club 3 4 Sr Council 4 Football 3 Track 4 Intramurals 3 4 Hovsel WILLIAM BERNARD NICEWANGER I am rmcere and I 11 111 be beard Alpha H1Y 4 Treasurer 4 HiC 2 3 4 jr Red Cross 1 2 3 Math Club 3 4 Lettermens Club 2 3 4 Treas urer 4 jr Honor Society 2 Sr Honor Society 3 4 Treasurer 4 Choir 1 Debate Club 4 President 4 Floralia 7 WIGWAM Ad Manager 4 Baskttball Manager 3 4 Cross Country 7 Manager 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Drama Club 1 2 4 Treasurer 2 Vice President 4 Intramuralsl 2 Asst 2 Boys State4 'Q' 1.-:::1' Y 2 J 7 , , , , ,, , y-i - y-Q ,I il . -, , . ,S Q - ' - . - 7 - 7 - I I ' l . ', . ' ' . 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Dr I 'Z 'cp Block l. 1. 3. .C 4 ,. 4 . .'. f , - The 1 'rj ffm. fr of lfv' U ' -2.5. r ' f,-L ' Pep -. 5. 41 A4 l: . ta nc'l 2: L ' blzbiaj - 1 7.-':Asst.,4, lynwvvwg RONALD SCHMITT Przde 15 parent of many zzrluel H1 C 3 Jr Red Cro D rx Industrral Arts Club 4 VVILLIAM MICHAEL SCI-IMITT An honert man thznler 7115115 Alpha HIY 3 4 Presrdent 4 Beta HIY 1 2 Secretary H1C 7 r Red Co 7 7 4 Drrvers 3 4 Math Club 3 4 V1cePres1dtnt 4 Cholr I 7 3 Madrlqal 9 Trral by Jury 7 Mdme 'wlodrste 3 SCICHC6 Club 7 WIGWALI Busrness Manager 4 Basketball I Trackl 7 Drama Clubl 4 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Asst 1 Sr Honor Socnety 4 DAVID OWEW SCOTT Surfer: 11 forezer good Drners Club 3 4 Tech 1 SANDRA MAE SEPPANIEN Be of good cheer jr Red Cross 3 Spanrsh Crrcle 9 4 Detrort Mtch l 7 Semors DONALD EDWIN ROSENIEYER Wzldert C1115 make the her! lorre Drrxers Club 3 -4 Chorr 9 Nidme Niodrste J Glee Club 7 Basketball I Intramurals 3 Asst 2 9 4 KENNETH G SCHAEFER Youth rr alua J youth jr Red Cross 3 Druers Club 9 -4 Asst 7 New Albany MARILYN JLNE SCHAEKEL Her e er are homer of Jzlenr prayer Beta 3 4 Warrcnettes 2 Freshettes 1 H C f J Red Cross I 7 3 FBLA 1 Pep Block 2 4 Jr Honor Socrety 2 Chorr I 7 Concert Club 7 Nldmt Modrste 5 Speed Club 4 Accuraq Club v I Asst 4 Sr Honor Socrery 4 ROY LEE SCI-IAEKEL Good uorks nuure goodzzcrf FFA 2 4 ' , '.- . 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RICHARD LEE SHEPLER Conrtmzcg 1: .fuccerr J Jecrel hal-I1Y34BetaH1Y12H1Cl2 4 Red Cross 1 Z 3 4 Drlvers Club 3 4 Lettermens Club 2 3 4 lndustrlal Arts Club 4 Football 1 3 Basket ball 2 3 Cross Country 2 Track 1 2 3 4 Baseball 4 Intramurals 4 Asst 3 EUGENE MAX SMITH II Proud zutb the proud jr Red Cross 2 3 Drrvers Club 3 4 Cholr 4 Glee Club W'f Y NOAH ALAN STODGHILL The uorld J a rlage Alpha H1 Y 4 Beta H1 Y l 2 H1 C 2 4 Jr Red Cross l 2 3 4 DIIVCIS Club 4 Lcttermens Club 3 4 J Counul 3 Cho1r 1 2 3 Floral1a 2 3 Tr1al by jury 2 Mdme MOdlSIC 3 WIGWAM Staff 4 Football 2 3 4 Track 1 4 Wrestl1ng3 Drama Club l 4 Intramurals l 2 3 4 Current Events Award 3 JOHN CHARLES ST CLAIR The greater! feat zr lo he human FFA1 2 3 4 Dr1vers Club 4 Arts Club 4 JUDITI-I ANNE TAYLOR The 11111 .rmall zozce of gramude Leader 3 Industrral Beta 3 4 Warrenettes 2 H1C 3 4 Treasurer 4 Span1sh C1rcle 2 3 4 Pep Block 2 3 Drama Club 2 4 Hovxel PATRICIA LEE TAYLOR Sell hurt :J the recret Beta 3 4 Warrenettes 2 Freshettes 1 H1 C 2 3 jr Red Cross 1 2 FBLA 4 FTA 1 Pep Block 2 Student Counc1l 1 Speed Club 4 Drama Club 1 Asst 4 Seniors CARLA FAY STACEY The przce of martefg ll preparatzon Beta 3 4 Warrenenes 2 H1C 2 3 FBLA 4 Cho1r l 3 4 Concert Club 7 Mdmc Mod1ste 3 Accuracy Club 3 Asst 2 3 4 Techl Sr Honor SOCICQ -1 ARTHUR ELGENE STAFFORD Wzrdom 1: hnoumg u hat to do next Alpha H1Y 4 Phoen1z Ar1zona l 2 HARRY AL STEFFY The rtrongef uzll finally Jucceed DIIVCIS Club 3 4 TRACY JAY STEVENS Those rerolved are reldom conquered Alpha I-I1Y 4 Beta H1Y l 2 Treasurer 2 H1 C 2 3 4 Rd Cross l 2 3 4 FTA 3 Drners Cub Span1sh C1rcle 2 Lettermens Club 2 3 4 Student Counc1l 2 4 Cho1r 1 Industnal Arts Club 4 Football 1 Cross Countryl 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Wrestl1ng 4 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Seniors BARBARA SUE THOINIAS U7eimme at Ike flowers in Mug, Beta 3, 4g Vfarrenettes 2g Hi-C 2, 5, 4: jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 5, 45 FBLA 4g Asst. 4. ' ROBERT FRANK THOMAS Wfifdonz learned if remembered, jr. Red Cross 35 Chess Club 2, Eg Drivers Club 43 Spanish Crc e 3 4. PHYLLIS JEAN TIELKING Her talk ua: all mee! Freshettes 1 HtC 3 4 FBLA 4 PAMELA KAYE TOLSON Youzh 15 the rzpporlurzzg 10 be Jomtbodg Beta 9 4 Warrenettts 2 Freshertes 1 1-11C 2 5 4 jr Red Cross 1 7 3 FHA 1 Drtxers Club 2 Pep Block 2 GAA 1 Student Councrl 4 Cashrer 7 4 Drama Club 7 Asst 4 'VM M I Id'-4 cp ... H, t, m ,.. -' T' 2 ' . fb -- 2 s- .- ff' 1 2' . 'MQ C H' Je - :1: rl L' , an lfr U, - u w I, C, , . V A 7- A .. l v C fs 1 LJ 4 Q ts , 1 . -. I Q g I. ., W ' H I , , X J. 1 N V M J s. ' ,. va wa tx, 0' N , N e- u. - E? -. .Lx . . Y J I N , , JJ A I I, n . T, . , J - ':. V .. V 45 FT . '.. ' -4,1 , 1 pu . A t -- .. 1 ' , 9' na - News -.rs JJ -. cs- -A 1 l F' ,' i :EX - ' , , r Q l V ik Wwe- ,Mm . L'f'. P1 f I ' . ' ' Lf' H V 1: 4 -M. , . , - .. . ,, . .. 7: X- , to ,J ,. Q f A . 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BONITA JANE TOWNSENID Your greatest contrzbufzon 1: yourrelj Beta 3 4 Program Chalrman 4 Warrenettes 7 Freshettes 1 C 7 oss 1 F Treasurer 3 Pep Block 1 7 3 4 Pres1dent4 jr Honor Sotety 1 7 Sr Honor Soctety 9 4 Sr Councrl 4 Treasurer 4 XVIGXVAM Copy Edrtor 4 Qurll and Scroll 4 News Bureau 9 Drama Club 1 ' 4 Secretary 4 Floralxa 2 9 Polttrcal Scleftce Award 3 LOIS FERN TRONCIN So I desire I am Warrenettes Drama Club 1 7 jr Red Cross 1 2 Freshettes 1 Chotr 1 Concert Club 7 w HrC 7 Asst MICHAEL WEBSTER TLCKER R6'Jp07I51bI1lI1 needy capatrtx and porter u Drtxers Club 3 1 Pep Block 1 Councxl 1 Lettermens Club 7 v 4 Student Councrl 1 7 jr Counctl 3 Presr t nt 5 Sr ouncll 1 hour Nia s 1 by J ry 7 Mdme Niodrste Football 1 7 Basketball 4 Tratlft 1 Basebar 1 Drama Club 7 Asst 1 atc Solo and Enstmble Contest 1 7 CHARLENE RLTH LPP1-'XLT Sfrengtl and larzor are len a 1 rencttes F eshettes 1 H1 C 1 R Ll CYOSS 1 lr Leader 7 s Pep B St d nt Coumtl 7 Chorr u Ensemble 4 Concert Club Nidmc Niodtste Speed Club 1 State Solo anl Ensemble Contest 1 3 Drama Club 1 DAVID LEE WEBER The greater the man zlye gentler Alpha H1 Y 4 Beta I-I1 Y 1 7 Sergeant at Arms 2 H1 C Lettermens Club 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 Orchestra 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball l Track 1 Intramurals 3 4 Ass LYNDA LOU WESLEY Creatwzty aboundzng Jr Red Cross 2 3 4 Asst 3 4 Munctel 2 GARY RUSSELL WETHERALD Time IJ bu! a fleeting ezernny H1C 3 4 Jr Red Crossl 2 3 4 FBLA 3 FFA! Pep Block 2 Lettermens Club 7 3 4 Student Counc1l2 3 4 Presxdent 4 jr Councxl V1cePres1dent 3 WIGWAM Staff 4 Football 1 7 3 4 Trackl 2 3 4 Wrestllng 3 4 Drama Clubl 7 Intramurals l 2 3 4 Asst 4 Freshman Kung 1 BARBARA JEANNE WIERMAN Wfrdom may be called common :ense Beta 3 4 Warrenettes 2 Freshettes 1 HxC 2 3 4 Jr Re Cross 1 2 3 FBLA 3 4 Span h Crcle 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Pep Block 1 7 3 Accuracy Club 3 Drama Club 2 Asst 3 4 Seniors WILLIAM WILBERT VAIL Persez erance II bngbt Beta H1Yl 2 I-l1C 2 3 jr Red Crossl 2 3 Letter mens Club 4 Orchestral Z 3 Foo balll 3 4 In muralsl 2 3 4 JLDITH ANY VANCE Who track: the .rtepr of uornanbood Beta 3 4 Warrenettes 2 H1C 2 3 4 It Red Cross 2 3 41: LeaderZ 9 4 GAAI Asst DAVID ARTHUR WADDELI. So quiet .fo Jlrong 3 r R d ross 1 7 3 4 Drtvers Industrlal Arts Club 4 Intramurals 3 4 ROBERT LEON WAYMAN The mznd maker 115 ou n bear en Choxr 3 Drama Club 4 Mdme MOLl1SIC 3 Greenevrlle Tenn 1 2 I , '- ,L '- ,s- ,,a - ' 3 ,,2 I ,,: tra- f 737' 7 , Y L L ,Q :'- ,,a- 1,,,s. 1 43. , Hi-C 3-I. e C , -, , 3 ' Club 4g 9 3 , 's 9 . ' 1 , ' .,. JJ I R36 Lp 5 'a H '- 4 '- ,-, -- L '- 2, 33 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4g FFA 25 Drivers Club 3, 4g ' ,,9 ,,s 1 1 4 1,2,,g t.3. '- ,:. Q 1 4 ' -,,: 9 - - L 9 ,-,Us ,Q ,-4 .Q ,Q s a'- ,,s- d ,,s ,L 15 1 ,,, 1 ,-,es 1 as 9 I ' 'P' ., i '1- MARILYN KAY WININGS Truth 11 resolute determnzanon Beta 3 4 Watrencttes 7 Ereshettes 1 H1C 2 3 4 r Red Crossl 2 3 4 FBLA4 FHA2 Pep Blockl 7 3 Ensemble 2 3 4 Trral by jury 7 Speed Club 4 Ac curacy Club 3 Asst 4 State Solo and Ensemble Contest RONNETTE LENORE XWINKEI. In ber tongue 15 kmdnen Beta 3 4 Warrenettes 7 Ereshettes 1 H1C 3 4 jr Red Cross 2 3 4 FHA 7 Pep Bloclt 7 a 4 Concert Club 7 3 Cho1r2 Asst 4 CAROLYN SLE WITTE A lot er of life and 1111111 shettesl H C 7 Al +C Beta 3 4 Warrcncttcs FBLA 4 Pep Block l 7 Asst 4 DIANE VUOLFE Angel! could do 71 mfr! Beta J 4 Vvarrencttts req 1 7 Band 1 Orchestral 7 3 As State Latrn Contest 7 9 State Solo and Ensemble Con test l 3 H1 C 3 -4 Sr Honor Socrety 4 Freshettes l FTA 3 jr Honor Seniors GILBERT EVANS VYILKINSON All of the human race are fflefldl FEA l 2 3 4 Band 1 Z Industrlal Arts Club 4 Glee Club J Pootballl 7 3 WALLACE ALBERT WILLIALIS He cannot be reasoned out of bu feefmgf 9 Band 7 3 Drners Club 3 -A Indusrr Arts Club 4 Asst 7 3 State Solo and Ensemble Contest BARBARA ANN WILSON So ferr and yet so une Beta 3 4 Secretary 3 Warrenettts Z Secretary 2 HrC 4 Se tary 3 jr ed Cross l 2 FTA jr Leadersl 7 3 4 Secretary 3 Math Club 3 4 Secretary 4 GAA 1 7 3 jr Honor Socxety I 2 Treasurer 2 Sr Honor SOCILTY 3 4 Presrdent 4 Sr Councxl 4 Cholr 1 Ensemble 4 Floralxa 7 3 Charrman 3 Cashier 3 OWL Staff 4 Asst 3 KATHERINE LOUISE WILSON Hou orceful are rzglaz uordf Beta 3 4 Warrenettes 2 Freshettes 1 I-I1C 2 3 4 jr Red Cross l 7 3 4 Spanlsh Cxrcle 3 4 . , . 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' Soc',-g ,2,3g ,..,g st.4g -. - 7 1-yu, r -Q. f' 5' , f ' -, 1 , - - ' X F Semors FRANCES SLZANINE WOODWARD Loie thy nezgbbor ar lbgxelf Beta 3 4 Warrencttes 7 Freshettes 1 Sergeant at Arms 1 H1C 2 3 jr Red Cross 4 FBLA 3 4 Spamsh Cxrcle 4 Secretary 4 Student Councxl 2 jr Honor Socxety 1 2 Sr Honor Socrety 3 4 Sr Counc1l4 V1cePres1dent 4 Choxr 3 Mdme Modlste 3 Latrn Queen Court 7 Spanish Queen Court 3 Jr Prom Queen 3 SANDRA KAY WOTRING Who knoux excepf be 11 ho bar fflfd Beta 3 4 Warrenettes 2 Freshettes l I-IIC 2 9 4 FNC 3 4 GAA7 Band12 3 4 Orchestral 2 3 4 Bad Four Year Band Medal PATRICIA LEE WRAY Beauty Jeen :J nerer loft Beta 3 4 Warrenettes Z Freshcttes 1 I-I1C 2 3 4 jr Red Cross 1 2 3 Chess Club 2 Pep Block 2 3 Drama Club 2 Asst 2 3 JAMES ALLEN WRITT Laugh uztb me not at me Beta I-I1Y l 2 HxC 3 FTA 2 3 Drrvers Club 2 3 -4 Student Counc1l 1 2 Glee Club 3 Basketball 1 Track I Intramurals Z .3 4 MARGARET ADELINE YOTTER Wisdom :J the rzgbz use of Jeme Beta 3 4 Warrenettes 2 Frcshettes 1 I-I1C 3 4 jr Red Cross 1 7 3 FNC 3 Pep Block l 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Mayorettes 3 4 Drama Club 2 P1ctured PATRICK BRUCE MC LEASTER EDWARD LEE RAMER JAMES WIILLIAM SPILKER ROBERT ALLEN STRATMAN ROY EUGENE SWINEFORD WILLIAM ROGER TOW I ' Y , Z -Q v - , S y , , S U Council 45 Tune-In lg Trial by jury 2g Drama Club 4g ' . 'I . . ' f. JOHN EMANUEL ZAPHIRIOU ,lloyt Popular M051 Likely to Sucfeed Barbara Wilson and Bill Nicewanger Dianne Dicks and Gary Werhcrald Bert Figure and Physique Penny Jones and Don Prickerr ' 1 l Bef! Looking Jeannie Horton and Larry Fiery Mort Studiou: Margie House and David Binnie 346-817-5A 493-8'1-2D Nicest Smile Suzy Wfoodward and Ron jackson Ben Seme of Humor Sandy Kleine and Windy' Reed Prettiest Eye: Sara McC1rren and jerry Len We Grew in Stature . Underclassmen Warren Central has a certain air which is aware to all who enter its halls Thrs air IS called friendliness Whe her lf be a freshman or a new student friendliness is shown Part of the reason for this is the pleasant is a friend to everyone else Underclassmen obtain this friendly feeling as soon as they enroll at Wfarren To help this process a freshman mixer is given Freshman boys are eligible for the freshman cross country basketball and track teams Most of the freshman girls belong to the Freshette Service Club which sponsors Clothe a Child at Christmas Sophomores rid themselves of the traditional frosh green and gradually become more and more actne and involved rn activities and school life juniors begin planning for their senior year al chasing of the senior rings the yuruor prom and the picnic highlight the junior year These are the underclassmen with all their tradi tions and activities They are the ones that make Warren a truly good school as we grow E . , . . . . . . . . - attitude between underclassmen and seniors. 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LaDonn- DeFur, Faye Denny, Jay DeXVitt, Kay DeWitt, Walter Dick, Tommy Dickinson, Juanita Dodson, Jim Douglas, Susan Douglas, VC'illiam Duncan, Lois Duncan, Martha Duncan, Mary Duncan, Suzanne Durham, Jerry Dybdale, Janet Eagans, Nancy Earhart, Dale Eckler, Keith Elder, Nancy Elliott, Ron Elliott, Sandi Elsey, Bill Emhrey, Bruce Enterkin, Arline Ernst, Bob Evans, Sandra Eyeretr, Dave Eyerroad, Gloria Faires. Susan Faulkner, Marcia Ferguson, Bob Fitch, Harriett Fisher, Maurice Galligan, Betti Gastineau, Claudia Georfze. Susan Gidtions. Jeff Goodall, Pat Gray, Linda Greene, Kenny Griffith, Louise Griffey, Sandra Grossman. Don Hall, Bill Ham. Roberta Hamm. Shirley Hancock. Donna Handhon. James Harlin. Johnny Harper. Jeanctra Harrison. Jane: Hart. Mariivric- llaslet. Judith Hastings. Mary Jean Hauzhay. Mcrlene Ha:-ttipn. Day-ii Haynes. Charles Heaton. Kathy SOPhomores llll L .. Hettenwan 'Lelgh Hrll Stexe Hlnchman Sharon Hollenbeck Judre Holmes Niarrlyn Horsley Bonnre Hoy Don Hudelson Ronald Hudson Julme Hughes Gary Hughes Ronald Hull Charlotte Hunt Ross Jackson Tom Jacobs Barbara Jacobs Rondee Jenkrns Barbara Jensen Karen Johnson Harold Johnson Judy Johnson Ronald Jones Barbara Jones Carol Jones Ellen Jones Bob Kellermeyer Vrrgrl Kelso Trm Krmberlm Jeanette Krrby Floyd Klrne Drck Kennedy Sherrr Khngelhoefer Carol Koerye Sheran Kuefemerer Marx Kuner Jerry Lashbroox Rod Layton Byron Lee Denny Lefter Krp Lerbrandt Walter Lemrng Dick Lrford Jack Lrnneman Carole Lorenz Tom Luke Rrta Luke Robert Lunte Vrcke Luther Jaquellne McCullough Karen McDonald Charlotte McDougall Judy McFarland Janet McLean George Mcwhmney Janet McW1llrams Floyd Mann Judy Mann Sharon Mann Tom M3UIhCl Carol Marshall Phlllp Marrrn Stan Mahey Bob Means Jon Mears Myra Melxm Tom Meredrth Eduard Mermether Pat Merrrman Sherman Meunrer Gary Metzger Johnnx 'B or 41.15- a :f -ct K WL Ka 1' 'r ,WX K-5- A X X dh CQ, 'S' 5 L iff! ww W WWWWEQI WI ' 33 1, 9 .,, 4- .a-at E X1 ki f .vi .O - , 'X - B iw- 2 li L .J 2 J J we , ' ' 2 L.: . 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KJV' 4 .J X I .QAFX 'Q 'A ,4- S N Q if f Q 1 77 .M vv x uf ,,v xx 1' wx 4- -. r '15, xr -C 1 Sophomores Nfrller Larr3 N11 c Norman Nlmer Bob Nirtchcl Nlarnorm XlO61l6f john Xinhoeler Qranlcx Mondax Nirchacl 'sionrrzomcry 11113 Mernan Norman Xloslex Carolxn Nlurchler Roberta Nelson Lrnda Sun Norton Daud Nxseuandcr Daxrd O11n Robert Osborne Brlhg Ossvuald lxennx Orr Anrhonv Oxerbeck Iohnny Oxerron Donnah Oven Pam Pennrngron Donna Perdue Romer Perkms Ieff Pcrsrnacr Alma Peferman B111 Peters Bob Ph1lllPS Barbara Phrllrps Sue Prnmck Larry Porsal Blll Pollard Howard Pond Teresa Poole Howard Pope Jrm Porter Ierne Prrncell Berry Query Juds Rasener Sharon Richardson Dennrs Rltter Carol Roach Barbara Robb Swlua Roberts Mlllard Robrnsorx Erma Robmson Qhrrlu Roesener Stes e Roschelle Melxrn Rose Mrldred Roscmexcr Ieanncrrc Rurheford joan Rsan Brll balonko Dcnms Schrldmrer Rrahard Schmrdz I1 hn Scolman lack Nhroc ler Connmc Nearcx juds Sferruzzr Du Shlrcllff Llflxld 91 'ers Lax 'Ln Srlxcrs Bx ron Nrnacr Dale Nrnn lxarcn Nm 1m Rax ora Slam: Q x1lCh.lC Qmrth Bob Nmxrh Qharm Smrth Xlkxlba Smoor Tend E-mi J, Sui ' fr, ? 0 Y I rd ' A . 4 A J, A I A - , , b 1 .. 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T fl -f 'P A X la A Sophomores Sohn Daud Southern Blll Stacey Donna Stacey Judy Stafford Ray Starnper Ronald St Cla1r jxm Stemhauer Bobbte Stemhauer B1ll1e Stxefel lack Stxko Lmda Stone Ph1l Stout Lmda Stout Pat Stratman Toe Stroeh Bexerly Taylor Nftke Thomas Shella Thomoson Shrrley Txelkmz Stesen Trffany hm Totten Dalc Tow Georze Tracey jlm Truxae Martzaret Turner Phyllxs Turner Sue Tutterroxx Roger Tuttle Cectl Upofalt Sharon Lpton Lola Vance Nancy Vance Patr1c1a Van ho Carolwn Waddles Mary Wagner Louts W terman Bruce Vfeber lxm Wehr Kathleen Welllna Ralph Whltaker Tom Wh1te Charles Whlte Dorothy Whrfesxcle Donna Wnlllams Dennns Wxlson Barbara Wtlson Carolyn Wtleon Nfarlorle W1lson Shirley Wrrher Donald Wxtte Lynn VU emnne Stephame Wolfe jlmmy Wood Loxa Woodburn Wanda Wray Nhke Wncht Corbetta Wrlght Sharon Yargfus Loretta Yocum Ierrx Younce Bob Zabel Sharon -G LA .J Gulf A... s--I N., 'ess' .AA y 1 -J ? uf 'fr' gg?-W ,4If'9 L ff? 1-'WZFW m wx wa it . 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'a A 1 1 , .V ,M , X , W 3 ' R, 1 1 , ,, L A i 'L Q2 0 f f 3'a x Freshmen Adams janet Adams Judy Adams Pearl Adams Ronald Alexander Marsha Allen INancy Anderson karen ,3 ra i Anderson Lynn ,- Apple Haroll ' Armbruster Richard Ashburn Dtanne 'Baker Marxellen Baker Steye Barloyy Ianlcc Q Barron Davrd 4' Barthel Carol Bartholomcyy Chcryl Basey joan Bates Ianet W gg Bauer Tommy Beaver Denms Brlbrey Petzqy Brttle Mrcltcy Blaclcyx ell Ixuth E Blackyyell SuArm I Blackwell LeAnn Blum Ursula Bohall Phrllrp Bouthton ludy Bourne Charles Bratcher Rxclxy Breedon fursa Lynn Bremer Shen Brown Bomta Browne larry WW ll Buparsky Gwynne Bullock Betty Burns Larry X' 1 Butler Sherrie Butrum Linda ' 'ff Cahlll Sharon Capps Terry + 1 Carroll 11m Carson Donna Cazee Iudre Cazzell Sandra Chaney lacl-. 4' Cherry Donna '7 Chlsman Marla f N x Chrrstman Susan Cleyenger Vxctor Clme Candy Coffey Lmda Cohee Linda Cohoon Robert Coleman farl ollugxs egry Coo Bo i Cooper Carol Corey Denms Co ey Stcye Cotton Larry Coulombe Connrc Crabtree Ronnmc Crompton Roy Crovy e Drclx '13 vi Curtrs Martrn Cutter Cathy Daugherty Claudra Dause Robert A J' 3 I A ,-. 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A 11- A Q f ' ' Freshmen Dams Norma Davyson lucy Dean Terry Dea 1n,.er Gloria Dermbostel Nancy Delhauye R1charo DeShong Qaunclra Drck Dean Dlck Lynn Dres Ronnxe Douslas Tracme Dovsoen M1ke Duncan joe Durham Nlllxf Earhart Allan Eaton jrmmy Fnryustle Sharon Fyans Lmda Falconhury Tom Farmer Steyc Farrell Diana Fechtman janxce Ferrell Bonme Feryerda Mary Lllen Flelds Phlll Flgg Sherry Flsher Mmke Foley Dram Foshee Sharon Franke Jerry Franke Larry Franke Tommy Franklm Dan Freeman June Galbtanth Nancy Gerkensmeyer Dayltl Glll Leshc Gloe Steve Goodvsm Patrrma Goodyear Ierry Granneman Gary Grayes Patty Green Lanny Grlffm Sandra Hale Ann Hall Darlene Hanson Gerry Sm Harrlson Dxck Hartman Altec Hausz Daucl Heath Pattre Heclrrck Conme Henry Linda Heylmann Lmrla Htcks Karen Hrqzs Kaye Hodmn Rohert Holxfrelcl Geraldrne Hoy Drck Hubble Pesqy Huffman Tohn Hughes War Humbles Bob Humpherys Roberta Hunt Carol Huntmzton Sandra Hurt Donna Iryxm Robert jackson Im ,D 'fn -'-1 5 4-X -dnt - ' 3 lx fy W if ii. 1 4 ,f 1,44 new Au 1-J' NY' 1 1 -U1 'WSAWIM X X2 ,Q r 1 se If ly lhlix V' XL :lx Q-4 L r 9 1: y , 'va ' 4 1 1' , ' X, J t ,i T' ' W, Y- 1 f f ,ff 2 L f P' V V, h -- . .1 'ggl X la . 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'BK Q 5 'il if I, 1 1 .A -0 i Q 4 Q Lum iron Brun Lohss Cheryl Loman Lmd Longshore Karhxe Loranqer Dun Lone Tom Lmell Dawd Lusbx Nancx NfcAdz1ms NIIFS Ann NfcDonald Rnherr McDougall Tm Nicfee Llnda Kid-Iatfu Rlahar Xiclnrxre X-hrold Nfclxamcy Par Nfdmnlu Falun Xiarsh Txm Nfarrm Duc Nfarnn judx Niamn R1 hm Niarhcr R.md', Niarhens Niarelen Nieadovs Lmch Nfelron Tamer Nfernclx Qnmn Nhller Dune Nimllc Icanm N Lr Xlha RNC Qru Nimcr Vu 'MLK' XT vn cr 'Nmu 7 C7 Q X 1 Xmcx Lux 1 1 N w x 1 1 x ,al Lk is J 3 44 Freshmen Pearson Ron Pedrgo Bobby Peoxgo John Perkrns Ronme Pert Susan Phelps Rrch rd Porter Patrrcra Portteus Dayrd Povnell Dave Prange Day1d Prlde Ronnle Prxtchard Bob Quackenbush Bob Ramey Sandy Rash Darryl Reasoner Lrnda Reed INancy Reed Randy Reed Sharon Rethmeyer Larry Reynolds Ruby Rrchardson Jerry RlgSbCe Larry Rxttman James Rrpberger Iames Rltter Iames Roberts Kay Roberts Ray Roberts Sally Robertson Rrta Rosales Alberto Rosenbarger Deane Rosenbaum Iohn Rowland Louxs Royston Mary Ann Ruble Sue Rumph Karen Salonko lean Sanford Barbara Saylor Jerry Schaekel Mark Schxldmrer Patty Sch111 Steven Schmttr Jun Scott Dan Scroggs V1ck1 Sem Lee Sellmer Guy Settles Paul Sferruzzx B111 Sherban Glorxa Shrum Tony Slckmg Suzy Slsk Krrby Smnh Robert Smrth Sandy Spangler Eddle Spreker Danny Sprlker Fred Stra1n Sherman Stoner Davld Snko D1x1e Stevens Kent Sremhauer B111 Stapp George Stacy Edclxe Sprlker John Sprlker Moms Strane Lynn Strxckler Larry 7 43 Lx Xi 3 ll- Wai. 2 if ...ff fe 3 f QX1 Sn Yi! 4 fi' f r W l WW mah M x 1' 2 rfz '11 , J My 5- ,f1?11a I ,Ld , 1 1:1 ,A Q . 1 -1 ,,. fir 4 1 . 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' - ,, I V K A Y 1 VS Il 1 ' 'W , ui, 1 if ' - ' U , 2 ,:, Ya Freshmen Strom Robert Strong Phxl Stuart B111 Sulllvan Ronme Takala Stephany Taylor Paul Taylor Don Thell Steve Thomas Alan Thomas Brenda Thomas Iackxe Thompson B111 Took Bob Tucker Tommy Uberto Gemma Upton Leora Vandercook Faye Vanet Dlck Vanlue Ronme Vmson Barbara Voyles Ronny Wade Jerry Wade larry Walker Mxke Wallace Dxane Walls Ray Waltz Ronald Watkms Charlotte Wayman Carole Wayman Davxd Wexr Tom Wells Bob Whlsner James Whnte Jack Wh1te Steve Whrred Claudna Whnrtnngton Randolph Wrlhelm Wayne Wrlkerson Sue Wxllrams Barbara Wxllman Max Wzlson Catherxne Wnlson Sharon Wxlcoxan Sam W1ms Lmda Woempner Harold Wood Bxll Wood Dawn Woodward Davrd Woody Ada Wnght Ronnxe Wrltt Marllyn Yeary Frank Yorrer Sara Younce Rxckey , , 1 Y 1 , , 3 , , , Y . 3 D , , 3 , , 5 , 9 , ! , , Y ' . . 9 7 1 Wheeler, Judy , J , , . Q , ! , 1 , 2 , , 3 3 3 , u , Q I , I , I Notes 'n Scribbles We Grew in Knowledge . F acult Four years of college are requrred for a regul teachers hcense ln lndrana but few of Warrens teachers have stopped wrth the mxmmum Masters degrees are more the rule than the exceptlon on thxs faculty l1sr as men and women are teachers clurmg the day and students agam durmg the evenmg hours Who makes a clay after day year after year effort to teach us the thrngs we must know to be successful citizens? Who supervxses the dxscrplme 1n the halls J: the cafeterla the l1brary9 Who prtches rn at our sock hops ballgames club act1vrnes7 Who hstens to our problems and laughs at some of our jokes? Who bears the brunt of our wrath when hrgh school rsnr all wed hke lf to be? An able faculty IS of more benefxt to a school than all the new equnpmenr and fme bulldmgs avarlable for who can learn vuthout a well-qualrfrecl mterested and mteresnng teacher I L Nfl ,jf if '1 ., 41 ' pv X ...' l . 1 P. ' Y A ' 4 , It A , . . . , . .. . 9 7 3 ' - - , . . I y Y 7 . , , Administration Our principal Mr Cuddy sits proudly in his new office where his many duties are performed Many problems are undertaken to advance the standing of Warren Although Mr Cuddy has such a busy calendar he still has time to discuss small problems Principal Edward Cuddy heads the ad ministrative staff of the high school con srsting of the various deans and department chairmen Mr Cuddy is Warrens third principal coming here from Bloomington High School where he served as vice prrnci pal until 1957 Mr Cuddys influence ex tends into all phases of school life from daily activities of the student body to plann mg the many details connected with the new building planned for 1960 The addition of the new wing com pleted in january saw the first phase of the long range plan to boost Warrens stand ing to one of the highest in the state and country KJ Mrs Cuddy joins her husband for a few moments of relaxation so necessary for busy people Tim accompanies Mrs Cuddy on this visit 1 - 1 ' , . 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' 15 15- 1 . . . . ,f , ,Q ff . . 4 - 4,-435 . . i . 0 y . , A W . , 'R' .E . . . 5 l . it Beglnnmg a school year brrngs many new problems vshlch Mr Obert Pnety Dean of Boys wrll have to solve He not only serves as dean but he also f1lls the pos1t1on of Assrstant Prln clpal He has been 1n charge of the Natxonal Merrt Scholarshxp Testrng Program among others Schedulmg classes and grvmg students the proper subjects IS another of h1s many dunes At the present trme the major part of hrs assrgnment IS admrnrstrauve Dean of Glrls fl' Dean of Boys i 'M Servtng as sponsor of the Student Coun C11 IH co opernon mth Mr Pxety operatmg the Federal Lunch Program and generally helprng to mamtam an orderly school IS Mrs Maude Slebert Warrens Dean of Grrls Mrs Sxebert also has the task of superusxng the Federal Mrlk Program Before becomrng dean Mrs S1ebert was the art rnstructor Now her work serves as her hobby Her spare moments are spent nn 2 L I 1 f 2 F 1 A 5 2-K- ' -irish o Y- Av-Q A, . Y . - ' 1 J ' 1 U V' s f t r ll H 'n 'ug S . D 1 ,, X a , a , es l ' I K . , 1 . , , . 1 3 ' - ' pamtxng and ceram1cs Commerce Mechamcal and mental skxlls are deseloped as Warren pupxls pursue commerc1al subjects typmr. academic or socat1onal7 ReL.ardless of the ansvser IIS use 15 utal ln a grovsmg vsorld Typmg shorthand bookkeepmg general busmess and offrce practrce are lrsted tn the currrculum of com merce one of the busrest departments at XVarrcn Pre parmg for xocatlons and preparmg for college are lrsted as the arms for the students enrolled 1n the commerce 'D ,-, classes Wlth the add1t1on of the new vumg new class rooms were scheduled and new equrpment purchased and rented to asslst tn thc SlU'lL1l1IlOl'l of real offrce condmons EDVUARD BALDXX IN Chaxrman Indxana State Butler JOE CE COLLIINS lndlana State Butler MRS LOLA IIANGIR Nalparaxsc LOlxIl.l' HlClx5 Indlana State Chxcaeo Butlcr FALL PARIXISON Ball State 7 H y ' 7 U J - ' - Q' ' , , 1 A, , Y - V . 1 I l ' 5 x . lv ' 7. ' , , o -Q 'Q A D , t X Engllsh it Present past and future success has been and wrll be determrned by the puprls grasp of academ1c subjects Because Englrsh IS Amerrcas name tongue IES study IS vrtal Students learn to ex press themselves both through xx rrtten composrtrons and oral reports or speeches They also b come acquamted mth the many reference materrals axarlable to them For those preparmg for col lege there 15 College Pre paratory Englrsh IH the lun lor year and there 15 also 1 fourth year for people plan mng defrmtcly 1 hrgher edu canon Lrstemnq closely to a panel drscussron 15 a sophomore Eng hsh class addrnq another skrll to the lxst of those necessary for effectlxe commumcanon :I 5 MOLLIE WARD Chmn FLORENCE CALDWELL Butler MRS SUZANNE CAREY Indxana Butler MRS BETTY DEVOL Anderson Ball State MRS KATHLEEN GIBBONS Marquette Indrana MRS HARRIET MC GUIRF MRS CAROL MONITGOMERY Butler MRS VERA PETERSON Indrana JOSEPH SMITH Rutgers Vlncennes Butler MARY WAGNER Indrana Columbra Butler l 3 is 3 H K ,, , - ,J r df l Ax Z X , ,. . ' Jffli t L f ff, fa, u A Central Normal, Butler Butler, Indiana , , v Y ' - . 3 1 14 -I fb stdes that qurte often sayes money The fresh man gtrls are gtxen the opportumty to learn use seyung machmes t cut out mater1al and to learn to use patterns Ad yanced clothmg IS offered to yumor and semor glrls In thrs class more comphcated problems are tackled In the same year vuth Adyanccd Clothmg IS Housmg Thls yery IU terestmg class gtyes 1deas for room ClCSlQ1'1 and color schemes Ixmttmg Syyedtsh dlrnmg and crochetmg are learned m the Home Arts Class MR9 AGNII9 ILNC Ohlo State all P ! 7-4 .4-n-no-32 fl Home Economlcs -.,-an x MRS WANDA BEFSON Chmn Iowa Columbna NIRS ITA RICHARD5ON Indxana State Ball State Cooking IS a fayorrte past1me of many gtrls Warren Central offers classes m Foodsl and Il The freshmen learn basle knowledge m cookmg to set tables for X'1flOL1S occaslons to bake quick breads to prepare stmple me1l5 and to keep the cooklngs umts tn order Sophomores have a more adyanceel program They learn to bake fme pa5tr1es and yeast breads to remember techmeal pomts m meal pre paratron and to praetree eonsumer buymg G1rls leaye the cookmg laboratory at the end of therr sophomore year vurh a good basxc foundatlon ln the fleld of food which IS yery lmportant m the future of eyery Cookme has captured the mterest of Patty Heath and Peeey Bnlbrey as they enhance notes on a pre d Monteomery Sharon Myers Lynthra Pf1ster and Barbara XXI1l5Ol'l employ adyance semnq slulls m them home economms course Is! y 8 A, ., ,I 14: H I Q , ,. Pia, t JV' V I , ,gf , 5 1 P ' A 0 F . . K . ' Q , , 1 . A . 7 , af t f N . I , A . y A .r + ' 1 . ' ' ' ' f .- 7 YL ' H L f. A H , 4 A ' A .L . gs, ,- ' ' K A . I 1 , 1 1 - Q I I M' ' uphill VV ,V ' ' , t-'-. - 5 v' I Sewing is fun and, be- girl' , I L 1 v V . V' l - 3 ' .Y-Y.. f Y P .Y 4 ' ' ' ' ' . to 1 . ' . o . . K., -, . y . . L ' A .1 9 4 I 5 x i pq. . ' .Q Fw 6 ' 5 ,A-l 'li' l K V. VV A . Xl . S I , ,Is li T 'K . . . . . V!! 7 1 - v, 1, , in ,Y is 13 l- - , 5. at ... . W I. h Y. v J iq?-ew we , J- 5 fl' 5 Located rn the lower cor rrdor rs the Industrxal Arts Department vthrch contrr butes to the goals of edu canon 1n terms of rdeals attxtudes and skrlls It teaches the fundamental pmncrples of constructron and operatron of machmes and tools I develops mterests and un derstandxng of lndustry rn soc1al and econom1c lrfc Thrs study fosters apprecra t1on of good deslgn materral and workmanshrp Freshmen tal-te General Shop Dramng Electncxty Woodworkrng or Prmtrng Sophomores can take those or Mechanrcal Drawmg or Machme Shop Junxors and semors are offered Advanced Drawrng Archrtectural Draw 1ng and Advanced Machme Shop rn addltron to Prrntmg and Woodworkrng The department has many tentatrve plans for the fu ture Weldrng and Auto Mechanrcs w1ll be added to the program and Electronlcs w1ll replace General Shop Industrl 11 Arts w... X Various projects occupy the busy class trme of the Metal Shop class whose members rnclude Steve Steele Gordon Wlllets Floyd Hoppes and 11m Sprlker CLYDE SPEARS Chmn Indrana State Butler ROBERT COOKSEY Ball State GENE CROSIER Ball State WILLIAM REED Purdue LARRY SMITH Ind1ana State . I c ' , -' , , . a Y ' ' . t ' n t. , , J V 7 A A 3 . .XX , , wif' ,V klelmx . - - , ir , .,,, N X lj . ' i?m, ,, t , . J A sas - Ngfzg, X ' ' Wits, . . ,Q . x . - . i . , . . ' 1 f ' ' ' . - ' K ' , x ' I .G ,155 - , ' 3 +L S1 if Susan Faires and Dennis Salonlto sophomores checit the measurements of a eomettical Mathematics Geometry, three years of algebra and trtgonomctry form the nucleus of Warrcns mathematics department and students arc chosen from the xarious classes to participate in the Indiana Lnixcrsits Testing Program each spring Math as well as science has been in the spotlight since the beginning of the space a c just a fem tears ago High school people are becoming more and more aware Of the ncces sity for a good mathematical background not only for jobs in engineering or medicine but for the occupations of housewife or ser- vice station attendant or stenographer. XYZ' cannot live in an adult world without 1 usable knowledue of math. WAX LAND RlC.ll.-XRDSON Indiana State RAE CLARK. filllllll, Frank in Indiana State Marquette EDITH lll'Y5ll,-KW' JOSEPH TAX5X lndiana MRS. PATRIK l.-K CECIL HAVENS, Chmn. Northwestern, Butler BRUCE FOWLER Indiana Brussels Butler MARY RLTH FOWLER Indrana Central Butler MRS PEGGY NEUEN Ball State 1 Music Carlagenc Plummer and Susan Exerett semors dxsplay their many medals won ln Dlstrlct and State Solo anl fnsemble Contests Fach x.,1rl won three frrsts ID thrs year s state contest Thrs year the Warren Central Muslc Department has endeax ored to brlng good entertamment to the eommunrty and to strne for the dexelopment of a flne musle orgam atron Varlous Concerts pro grams and operettas whreh hue been the source or funds for the Musrc Department hue been presented throughout the year Besrdes these actn mes the band proxldes musle for ball games parades pep sessrons and comoeatxons whlle the orehestra plus for some of the more formal affarrs such as the annual Nfother and Daughter Tea and graduatlon Wh1le the xocal groups take part IH all these aetnltxes thex also hase thelr own buss schedule of programs to meet lt lsnt all work and no play for these groups though partres and good tlmes are planned Many lastlng frlendshlps are formed through the close assoc1at1on of hese groups The end of the sehool near flnds our musrcrans happy that the bust trmes are oxer for a uhlle xet lox mg every mrnute of rt Y 3 , v v r . . . ,. V . .,, . . , ' ff ' e 1 , . . ' t . , V , K . , Y, , et . . A V ga. .. . . . V 5 . Us . . r ' ' V 1 e '., ' e , , t ' . . ' ' ' 2 . r.' ' a L L I A A A n V 1 n f t 1 . . A - y .I Y 3 K f l . - -. Q L ' 1 J ' 1 5 r a To help out with the many duties assigned to the Dean of Boys, Mi. Wendall Roberts took on his new responsibility this year as assistant to Mr. Piety. In previous years, Mr. Roberts taught Safety and Health besides assisting in the coaching of football and basketball, and serving as head base- ball coach. He is still coaching and also teaching a class in General Business. Office Secretaries-Assistants eff ei Filing schedule cards. enrollment cards, and cor- ridor passes are just a few of the many jobs fulfilled by office practice smdents. Busying herself through the school day is Jean Merriweather who takes pride in her job as an office practice student. The main office is the business center of any school. Here such items as schedule cards, attend- ance records, corridor passes and each student's I.Q. and test grades are filed. All permanent records containing semester grades from the freshman year are also kept on file. Even after graduation, one may obtain his files, for they have been kept for seniors for many years. At the middle of this year, Warren was fortun- ate to have a new office with new desks, filing cabinets, storage, and much more space. A new ditto machine was also added. Patiently waiting for the day when she will fulfill her many duties in the new building is Mrs. Mary Jane Deer, school secretary, mp left. Bottom left is Mrs. Theodora Pfister, attendance clerk, who also works in the main office. XVithout their help XVarrcn would be at a great loss. C17 xf- -X- ,H v ' . 'r '!-- pf, ' . U Q s. ' 'f. A 2- I K -' .. gp its-ev Physical VAUGH5: WOOD, Athletic Direclor LIRS, ROSALIICD WHITE Indiana State, Butler Indiana University 1AMEs WALLACE Otterbein, Miami Young bodies as well as young minds need expert help in their development. The weak mind and strong back or the brilliant sissy are not pictures of the teenager of today. The State Department requires all high school students to earn at least one credit in physical education. Special rules are set up for Warren students govern- ing attendance, equipment, uniforms, supervision and direction. Freshman boys and girls include gym classes as an integral part of their first year program. The aims of physical education have been listed as the following: to develop organic vitality and physical growth, to introduce rules and fundamental games, and to develop as many muscular skills as possible, Education Girls demonstrate that they too have physical powers on the parallel bars and other gym equipment A good control of the body and knoxx ledge concerning health are all important to the grovs mg girl a 0 I 1 l w l . Y . V y a Y . . o The sputnrk awoke the U S with a start and among other broad plans for the future the govern ment turned toward the high school for a more ad vanced science program W'arrens science curriculum IS centered in the laboratories on the southeast side of the building where biology practical science chemistry and physics studies begin MRS. ELIZABETH MIDDLETON, Chmn. DONALD SAYLOR Illinois, Butler, Indiana Indiana Central, Indiana HOWARD NOE ROLLAND SPRUNGER Franklin Indiana Indiana Experiments text and workbooks lectures visual aids and those inevitable tests are all a part of the nationwide effort to make American youth aware of and enthusiastic about the worlds unbelievable scien tific future Science The new emphasis on science has highlighted Warrens Physical Science Department vshere Rolland Sprunger carries on an experiment mth class members M' , D ' ' 7 7 1 7 , . I . 7 7 I J ,J . K Qt Vt A 'ff' . ,44- .. J. .L X . - s wa., 5 :I I as I. 9 , - -as Q , 4---. A , Sf- sv. VVILLIAM GLESIN G Chmn Indxana Soclal Studles ALFRED COCKS Iowa Butler NIRS CLARICE MEANS Webraska Butler DAVID SAL SSER Indrana MORRIS CAMPBELL Wabash DePauw MARJORIE FORSYTH Illrnols, Butler RONALD ROACH Indxana, Indrana State CHARLES TREES Indxana Mrke Barthel demonstrates the process of law maklng to a semor socral SfL1d1CS class as a part of the arm of the department to tgne students a better understandmg of the gosernment under whlch they lrve As each day passes h1story rs made as well as studied A hrstory book rs lrke a book of prophecres constantly fore tellrng the future through a study of the past To be good Amerrcan crttzens we must hate the background knowledge of our country as well as others especrally nn the world of today In our government socral studres and h1story classes we are taught the fundamentals of these wery rmportant subjects whrch will rn therr trme be of great value to us The hours we spend nn homework may sometlmes seem useless and trme consummg but soon we wnll be called upon to cast our ballots for the leaders of our country When th1s pornt IS reached our efforts wull become rewardmg Agriculture VARIETIES I Pl Rm 5 lhal z KOKONIO 3 Rlgrurzns 4. URBANA 5 rum - nun Bruce Waterman sophomore runs through hrs award wrnnrng agrrculture demon stratron The exhrbrt contarned rnformatron of the varretxes and correct ways of rarsrng tomatoes rn Indrana sorl Drrvmg ALAN MIEDEMA Ball State 'Ma 'af' li -Ng-A HEKMAN INOLTE Prrtsburgh Indrana Ball W' Mm VONN HAYES Purdue Hard work proved profxtable to the frfty seven boys enrolled m Vocatronal Agrrculrure when they recerved awards throughout the year These boys under the gurdance of Teacher Vonn Hayes partrcrpated rn contests and demonstratrons Some boys re- cerved awards rn the county crops yudgmg and lrvestock con tests and gave srx wmmng dem onstratrons rn the county dem onstratron contest Several teams and rndrvrduals also placed hrgh rn drstrrct contests and become elrgrble for competrtron rn the Indrana State Farr As teens grown older they begrn to have the urge to drne Drnmg rs a very serrous responsrbllrty In order to meet thrs responsrbxlrts drrxers trarnmg class has been proxrded for XVarren students Thls class has enabled mam to be better and safer drrx ers because students are taught the fundamentals of drrsrng and hare the actual experrentc of opcratrng the automobrle Aboze judx Searcx State Iovsa Ford Sales and Steve Hrll check the new Drrxers Trammg car proudcd bs Daxe Hockett ra 'Q .141 U I Y- lza . .. , - - y 3 7 - I I 35.1 in 'A I - Q , 1 ' Y , - ' gi . V ,L ' I l T , - 5 . i ,,rf,a. r K' f 4' ' J F W 'Q . 'W J , at -...V K X , ' . . .lfn . f. - . A I a. -V259 1- - jfff 4 ,f-S, ' .. D ' ., :J e ' ' iw wr Y W' . . 5 - 1. . j 1 'e -,. A. A, ii' ' 1, SWK . t .-.- ' ' 1 lx, .cL '-, Q1 S A 4' ' Q - - - f , . 3' A , g ef ' V was . u , If 2, fs-Q e --z s tl- . FH I- su' 4 - .f f7 kd. 9' . . , a -4' .ny - K -, 3 fx f - 'N' A ,r ,. Q , ' an 3 , .K in: , s .nf 'V v Y Y . V . V . V. . , . V Y ' Q r Y- Y - 8 V . ' J H ' . 3 ' V' , . , .A ' V - I I I . , V ff JL LIA FALCETT Franklxn Indlana The Art Department contrt butts us trme not only to the tnstrucnon of rts puprls rn thc fundamentals of LlLS1j.,l'1 but also to the ard of all departments ln any actnttv ntedmg back ground or decoratrons Unusual themes and attractne scenery pour from Room 206 rn a neser endmg stream From operettas to sock hops the Art Department stands ready to help -.4 Drck Snodgrass and jean Lntmstle check Vrckte Luntes vxmnmg desngn for ht medallron to be placed rn the lobby of thc new bunldnng All three were frnalrsts Languages The Language Departments also have 1ts grovv mg parns Second year French wrll begm next year for those students nantrng to learn the language thoroughly Many other rmproxcments m the lan guages courses are also planned As rn the years before each of the language classes presents a skrt or short play to the students who vull be takrng language courses the follovung year In thrs may they present a small ptcture to the students of what they may expect Marcxa Faulkner sophomore headed thls commlttce for the annual Language Festnal presented m the sprung Charrman MRS HARRIETT CLARK Indtana, Butler LEON THOMPSON DePauw, Butler MRS LOLRENE DODSOIN DePauw Chrcago The Latrn students are rnrttated by takrng the tradtttonal Trrp through Hades Therr next event comes rn the form of the Slase Sale Everyone enjoys the Floralra season srnce rt brmgs much wanted candy and beautiful sprmg flowers The Spanlsh Crrcle rs a club for the second year Spanlsh students They plan many act1v1t1es IH vuhrch they present therr annual program Some trme tn the future the club plans to vrstt the Taco House ' Cr., K .1 3 , E .1 sf ' A t wiv 4 , g- , , ot . . ' . fi32 ' 3 . ,ll ' 4 .,, I ,,a5s . n . ' A ' r a v I ' . T V. . . , V. . Y .Y , I A . Y- . . . . . A . . . . . . ,, . ,, . . . .v U V Y . - . ,. . ,, . . . t . . Q L . . V. . Y. . Y . . - t . y , H y , . Y . . l Q , l K I f 'F A 4. . ' v . , V, ' 9- . .3 5 V Y ff fi The Publications Department has a myriad of responsibili- ties to the school and to the community. OXVL, News Bureau and WIGWAM staff members and beginning journalists all play a part in telling the Warren Central story to the com munity Nestled in the OWL Roost are all the files supplies and information necessary to an effective communications pro gram Reporters editors salesman typists copy writers all Join the stream of humanity in and out of Room 14 in an effort to bring the news to Warrenites ournalism Study Hall Beginning journalists Marijo B a r n e t t, Judy Hollenbeclc, Judy Mann and Barbara Roach check the latest OWL for errors. MRS. SYLVIA BUTLER Franklin, Butler XX here else can you talk study virite notes read the paper do research or tif you can gtt by mth itf sleep The library scrycs as a combination of all these store of fiction for all yy ho taltc thc time to looly Such priyilegcs must not be taltcn lightly but how often irc they ncglcctttl ind soon forgotten From nevys papcrs to tht Bible Nfirlt Tn iin to Nfilton Pl wplxi to Encyclopedia Americana more ltnoxylcdgt is ix iiliblt thin finyonc could absorb in fi lifetime much less four years' The reference tables of the library provide places to con centrate study check facts or lust gaze into the distance LIRS MARY ALE Cl' DAVIS Virginia Radfor l Butler Indiana Y . - 7 a 7 9 'T U I - , , 7 . I ' . l ki 1 Y v I things .is its htintlrt-ds of books provide .1 wealth of information and a fascinating f - i ' w - t . f . . - . . e . , A , V A t g- iii! . A - . ' 'Q i A ,mi ' ' t - 'g'g4.'L. ' .W '.i 1 Supcrrntcndcnt As head of XVarren Tow nshrps frrst Met ropolrtan School Board Mr Austrn E Walker superyrsed the plannrng and burldrng of the new yung dded to the burldrng thrs year rn addrtron to hrs myrrad of other dutres Mr 'Walker began hrs career rn educatron as a coach and a teacher of Larrn and hrstory rn the years prror to XX orld XY7ar II He sen ed s1X and a half years n the armv durrng the war after vyhrch trme he returned to the freld of educatron Tyyo prrncrpalshrps appear on Mr XValkers rccord thc frrst at Srlyer Creek rn Scllersburg and the second at Crown Pornt After seryrng as prrncrpal at Crown Pornt for seycral years Mr XValkcr became superrrrten dent of that crty s schools Two ycars ago he became the frrst supcrrntcndcnt of the Met ropolrtan School Drstrrct of Warren Tom nshrp f '5 M241 xiili, 'Q Superrntendent Walker takes an evenrng from hrs numerous admrnrs tratrve dutres to enroy a socral functron vurth Mrs Walker Vrsual Ards Id Ll Q jrm Garvey Charlre Ashbrook and Phyllrs Trelkrng are only a few of the students who assrsr Mr Perle Frsher wrth hrs many chores as tovs nshrp audroyrsual drrcctor and as school treasurer From hrs offrce streams all audroxrsual materral - 1' 'J ,..f for the tovwnshrp schools and he rs responsrble for all money matters of Warren Central Mr Frsher also rnstructs a col lege credrt class rn audro vrsual ards We Grew In Community Contacts Advert1s1n g Wi' I A year past and xt IS dndffrcult to separate school lrfe from the communrtys lrfe for rn a sense each IS dependent upon the other Wrthout the splendld co operatron of the busmess establrshments of our communrty many act1v1t1es would have been 1m possrble Through therr backrng such publrcatlons as the WIGWAM and the OWL were made poss1ble They also helped lfl the prmtmg of many programs calandars and other rtems provrded by clubs and groups Warren Townshxp IS a lxttle communrty 1n rtself From the rndependent store owner to the natronally known busrness flrm local c1t1zens are employed 1n and patromze enterprnses that make It possnble for Warren Townshxp res1dents to travel a very short dlstance for the thrngs necessary to carry on lrfe The Warren Central WIGWAM wrshes to express rts smcere apprecratxon for the courtesy co operatron and patronage shown to Warren Central by our advertlsers l C O ,A ' ,ff ff V .- I. If xt in X . .. ,WX, My . ,f J . 2 I ' V at Q X ' vi 4 ,Z K ' 1 ax -, ,NQX1 y, ' K I' A 7 7 , . ' 5 . , ' ' , BEIGE To look your best for that specral dance come to the ROONI BEAUTY SALON 8910 East Tenth Street Fleetwood 6 2879 eanme Horton 7 fi Q If 'Wy if-wl Y Barbara Rec or exeryrhmg from relevrsrons ' 6 to stoves rrs ALLIED APPLIANCES Post Road 8. US 421 Warramrlker Indmm 5 Drarmc Dreks or ehome produce shop ar DIRKS NIARIxET 774 Llsr XX nslungjron Srrce Flcctxxuod 9016 f L, 1 '. I I L 1 , I 1 F 7 I .. R ls ,,.,. . 4 4 ' EM ' ' UN 2-6618 . 'I pfw I . I I U .L -X ggi I rv 'N R I ' W , n .1 ri'- II - -, 'Q 1 4-' ' Hr For the latest styles in furniture come to FITCH FURNITURE STORE 5519 East Washington Street Fleetwood 7-9727 Barbara Wrlson For all styles of shoes come to GOODMAN S SHOES 1101 North Arlxngton Avenue Fleetwood 7 6021 03.11 Portteus Gil HENDRYX AND FIELDS MORTUARY Cumberland Inclxana Tw 4 7421 For that after the dance snack come ro LAUGHNER5 DRIVE-IN 6501 East XY'as11ingron Street and 1421 North Arlington Avenue Jeannette. Miller For that beauuful corsagne for the SPCCIHI occaswn buy xr at the POST ROAD GREENHOUSE 1105 North Post Road Fleetwood 6 2497 Dave Fowler Top quality I CUBIBERLAND COAL AND FEED CO T -+777 ' h 7 . V 8 Cumberland, Indiam W '-7 -- or those all purpose tools come to SHADELAND HARDWARE 1012 North Shadeland Ax enue Fleetwood 6 2312 ut Martm fountam servlce come to SHADELAND PHARMACY 1016 Shadeland Avenue Fleetwood 6 7157 Judy Norton For foods for all occasxons Go To SHADELAND SUPER MARKET 6968 East Tenth Street Fleetwood 6 8673 Phll Reed 1: . R h ' For gifts, drugs, and Ideal for jumor bovflmg PRITCHETT HUNIT AND OGRADY INC 7712 East Washmngton Street Fleetwood 6 0719 Harlan fl m For the latest m half styles come to WINDSOR VILLAGE BEAUTY SALON 2149 North Arlmgton Ax enue Fleetvs ood 6 3009 Paula Chapman WEN C-,EORGEIS x N 9 U know tht scturltx that comes from bcmg msurcd VKIIII GEORGE A BOXX E1 INSLRANCE AGENCX XX ,annual-.cr lndum Ln 7 4+ D Gary XY'ether:1ld For wrecker servlce call STIKOS WRECKER SERVICE 6200 Brookvllle Road Fleetwood 6 6244 Fleetwood 7 0929 If no answer call Fl 6 1886 Thrrll your favor1te g1rl wnth flowers from ARLINGTON FLOWER SHOP 1355 North Arlmgton Ave Fleetwood 6 2489 oyce Perkms L. Have all your clothes cleaned by COMET CLEANERS INC 8340 East Wash1ngton itreet Fleetwood 6 2493 Jeff Jacobs I I I I Y . i the J . I L A For Those College Clothes come to HUDSON'S MEN'S XVEAR Eastgate 7150 East Wfashihgton Street Fl 7-4062 Bonme Tovt nsend For a fme select1on of fountain speclalmes come to KROETZ DRUG STORE 11816 East Wfashmgtorx Street Tw 4 7688 Sara McClatren 'il- K -x FNS For 11 Nude xurtety of mens and womens shoes come to HERSCHEL S SHOES 6070 List 71st Strttt Flttttkool f llw Bonmc Tow nscnd The Store of Personal Servrce BELLS POST ROAD PHARMACY 8970 E lOrh Street and Post Road Fl 9 7878 jrm Fredencks Congrarulauons to the Class Of 59 rom ELLIS TRUCKING CO Me 2 6461 Fay O Ellrs presldenr Claude Clayor vnce presrclent C W Lantz General Sales Mgr For Excellent Food Come to PETER PAN DINER 8989 E Washrngron Fl 6 7709 Open 24 hrs a day Tom Armstrong .- - ,- l 1 - -1 ' : , - . . , . - 1 i Q I 1 For Clothes For The Teenager and Younger Come to WINDSOR TOT 8: TEEN SHOP 6010 E 21st Street Fl 6 1935 Suzy Woodward Mr Hardesty Mr Laslle Fuel O11 De11ver1es W C HARDESTY Offrce phone Home phone Fl 7 0045 Fl 7 4878 Sales Thru Serv1ce Rent Your After Srx Formal Wear rom SKEFFINGTON S N Pennsylvama Me 4 1583 f 245 . ' For hobbres of all sorts vrsrt BOB STEELES HOBBIE CENTER 6113 15 East Washrngton Street Fleetvs ood 7 1617 Arlene Moss For those debonalr clothes for all occasxons v1s1t MAN S WORLD 6034 East 21st Street Fleetwood 6 4570 Mr Dale Lareau L Corrgratulauons to the Class of 59 from R C SMTH REAL ESTATE CO 5707 East 16th Street Fleetwood 9 3946 janet Moore Mxke Tucker Q' Food 15 Good Pnces Low Burger Chef IS the plaqiio go J if MQ ww Nag 35953 wig? Sf SN BURGER CHEF 8826 E Wfashmgton Street FL 94411 WNW: CONGRATLLATIONIS GRADUATES OF 1959 IRVINGTON ICE AND FUEL CONIPANY 400 S Rmer Axenue FLecmood 7 1131 D1SIf1bUIOfS of TEXACO FUEL OIL Serung :hc Easrsxde for os er 40 years WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY INC INDIANAPOLIS WORKS 2 5 Sh d I d A Make s of Tel ph es f the Bell Syst To the CI ss of 59 From CHRYSLER CORPORATION AND EMPLOYEES ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT DIVISION I 0 52 a ean venue r e on or em Best Wishes G Il ll Indianapolis Plant XVINDSOR BOXVLING LANES 6044 East 21st Street F1 9 0677 MONSM HIDF A up K The Home of Affordable Furmture RICHARD BENNETT FURNITURE 5804 East Wash1ngton Street Fleetwood 6 7211 J!! F .f 117 ' .44 2 sk- 4 1.1 K If f -C ' - 0 4 1,.' f ' . f 1.- V A iw' V j J 11 J' A ' f , f Lf - f . , . 2' 1 - 7 J Y N ,- 1 .-I If d m , J Q I x MAX K nsos Cary M L fx 4 f I l V ' nffff 1 , . I . ,Q K, ' x A xx 4. A K C ' . - X I Xt, .. f n N ' U X f' H L1 X Qi, 1 b W mg Jr , A x E ELS A 1 N1p1 ,c,m!fu ,: f.'141 '11 f J 4 3 NQ:m.r::','c:E K ' I Y , -,--g4':f:r C..5'i l ' - I,Qi:.g' '+V Quinn . 31' Q :C fc ' f, 3. Eafztor ........ - - Barinerr Manager Seaiorr .... -- -. ,. - Barbara Reel -N Bill Schmitt -- Penny Jones Unaferclarrmen --- Ruth Martin Joyce Perkins Faculty -- Jeannie Horton Aczivizier --.Hn .... Joan Portteus Organizaziom , -ta -H Sandy Kleine Sporty ,r-.-,- .... Jim Fredericks Phil Reed Copy -U ..... Sara McClarren Bonnie Townsend Aafverziriag -- .-- Majorie House Bill Nicewanger Sabycriptiom --r --- Harlan Griffin Iaaior a...r. ---- Jeanette Miller T ypixt a-- --- Judy Norton Salesmea ---- ---. Noah Stodghill Gary Wetherald


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