Ben Davis High School - Keyhole Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1958
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Index ..........,ii 1-7 8-25 26-59 61-'77 78-125 126-140 141-144 During School A part of Trustee Samuel Lang s extensive building and maintainance program in the Wayne Township Schools has been the 2?5100,0,00 remodel- ing project in the Junior Building. Because so much had to be done, the last class had to wait until October lst to move into their room. All of the inconvenience was soon forgotten in the pleasure of the improved fa- cilities. Mmm! It Looks Goocl! Isn't it beautiful! This and other similar remarks were made when the Ben Davisites first saw the new cafeteria. Now, eating at the attrac- tive formica-topped tables in the sunny room has become a natural daily habit. Even though they have become accustomed to it, the stu- dents still appreciate the convenience and the beauty of the new cafeteria. Ofttimes, at night the cafeteria tables and chairs are pushed to the sides, leaving- the center of the floor clear. Accordion doors are closed to cover the steam tables and kitchen facilities, The lights are made a romantic blucg various decorations are erected. The cafeteria has lie- come a ballroom. Keyhol Indianapolis, Indiana Spotlights B. D.'s School Year More And More Each year thc Ben Davis High School students increase in number. The 11157-12158 school year had the himrcst im'rcasc in enrollment in li.lJ.'s history. Bcn Davis had 1785 Need A Ride Home? If you necd a ride home you may take one of the 21 school busses which can he found each day at 2:30 p.m. waiting' in a convoy in front of Ben Davis, lf you miss the hus at 2:30, don't panic! Nearly all of the huses come hack for a second load, sincc almost 70 per cent of the student body is transported hack and forth by the school buses. All The Time I students this year. Although Ben Davis is the largest township high school in the country, she still must grow larger as her population in- creases, Ben Davis Sports New Industrial Classes The new Industrial Arts building has many new pieces of equipment to aid in teachinp: Ben Davis students vocational skills, Included in the new equipment is a heat-treat furnace in which the workers may harden met- al. Here Dick Howard reaches into the furnace to pull out a piece of steel he is making into a chisel. 5 P nr' ,- Marching Band Places 7th Out of lO2 Waiting: at attention at the State Fair for the sound of the starting gun are: llcff fo righfj majorettes, Marjorie Pettitt, Anita Wills, Jackie White, Judy Morehead, Betty Ray, Dehra Brown, Joyce Harris, and Bonnie Garbes. These xrirls and the rest ofthe Ben Davis Giant Marching Band had three minutes to perform their catchy routine in front of the judges at the annual Indiana State Fair Marching' Band Contest. With flashing instruments and swift high-stepping' feet, the Ben Davis hand marched past the judges and a efrandstand packed with spectators. Evidently they left a favorable impression, for they came home with seventh place honors out of 102 participating hands. Eating Their Cwn Cooking The 21 hard-working cafeteria wo- men of Ben Davis must eat a hurried lunch hefore the pupils hegzin to pour into the building at 10:35 a, m. This year the women have many new facilities to aid them. Some of the new equipment includes three big 4 refrigerators, two walk-in freezers, steam cookers, a garbage disposal, and automatic dishwasher, and a new potato peeler to peel the 12,350 pounds fsix tonsl of potatoes consumed an- nually at Ben Davis. Two invitational trips to Chicago this summer await the hand after a victorious trip to the State Lions Convention at French Lick in June where they placed first, Eligibility for the National Lions competition was among the honors reaped. Numerous practice sessions this summer will prepare the hand and auxiliary groups with a new routine for the many activities coming early in the school year. A new Powermatic Planer is used hy a student in one of our modern shop classes, B. D. Boy 2nd In State An outstanding' junior on the Var- sity Wrestling' Squad was the only member to succeed to a final match for State Champion, Tim Monpran was only seconds away from briupgingy the first State Championship in wrestling' to lien llavis. This 165-pound grappler was over- taken by his opponent from Kokomo by a score of 5-4 in the final match of the state championship. Tim led the Kokomo boy all through the match until he was called for stalling' with two seconds reniainingz The other boy was awarded two points, enough to oust Mongan by a score of 5-4. During the regular season 21 op- ponents went down in defeat when they met Tim. Twice he finished with a draw match. Tim remarked I have another year and with only three seniors tyraduating' from our squad, we hope to 'clean up' at the state meet next year. . - ..- ' . X, s- .5 Yi ..- ,W V Tim Montran, Hen llavis junior, was a state finalist in this year's wrest- llllg meet. ,.-f 51-1- 1-9 'f Z' They All Had A Hand In It Rewards for individual achievement which come from outside sources in- clude the selection of an All-County basketball team by the sports-writers on our city newspaper staffs. Pic- tured here from left to right are Larry Pratt, Gene Wise, Eljie Ben- nett, and Richard Russell, These hoys were members of that All- County team and each played a big D. A. R. Girl Awarded Each year at Ben Davis High School the D.A.R. g-ood citizen award is presented to an outstanding senior girl. This year's recipient of the a- ward was Martha Bicknell. The representative was chosen by the faculty, after which she took numerous tests. The choice is based on citizenship, scholarship, and an understanding of American history. part in our winning the tournament. All four boys were regulars or starters most of the year and all but Richard Russell will graduate this year. In addition to this honor, Larry Pratt won the Outstanding' Football Player Award, and Gene Wise was the winner of the Booster Award For mental attitude and sportsmanship. Martha Bicknell, Ben Davis senior, wins the Daughters of American Re- volution Award. 5 Ben Davisites Keep Up With Latest Facls Something New? Intramural programs in school 1,0- day are instituted so that all stu- dents will have a chance to participate in some sport 'just for fun.' This year, under the direction of Coach Kenneth Cox, Ben Davis started an Intramurals prograni for the boys and it was well received. Over 200 boys played basketball games on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday under Mr. t'ox's supervision and coaching. Because of the great popularity ot' this fine program, next year the school officials plan to broaden this play plan to include other sports such as volleyball, softlnall, and, perhaps, flag-football. liolfom, Rnic: Boh McWilliams, Carl Kinkead, Jerry Milhous, Louis Moore Mialrllc row: Raymond Billington, Bill llopper, Maurice Baker, Buck Holtke Top How: Coach Kenny Cox, Larry Watkins, Rollin Marks, Steve Powers, Harry Payne 6 First Year For Cords He's a senior, She's a senior. You can always tell - at least on Fridays you can. This is the day that seniors wear their senior cords. Establishing: a tradition, the 1958 seniors decorate their cords with lavish artwork, depicting' cartoon characters or sym- lxols of cluhs. Did you keep up with the latest fashions this year? Ben Davisities did. A fashion that became vcry pop- ular was the crew neck sweater. These sweaters, for boys and girls both, are usually worn over a white shirt, They are warm and comfortable, which makes them practical as well as attractive. Since saddle oxfords are worn hy the majority of teenagers, socks he- came an issue of fashion news. Be- sides the traditional hobby socks, many girls wore colored knee-lemxth socks. The most startling fashion find of the year was the Chemise dress. The sack dresses brought many comments Q mostly pro from the girls and con from the boys. Personal Civics Taught To Frosh Personal Civics is a part of the new guidance course for freshmen in- stituted at Ben Davis this year. Students Helped With Reading Ainerica's schools are faced with a serious reading problem. Because our Administrators are aware of this and He's On Our Side Oh! Look how tall! The gigantic figure that awed many audiences is Big Ben, Ben Davis' new mascot. This eight-foot, three-inch fellow is the product of many hours of hard work. He is stuffed with old cur- tains, newspapers, and cushion stuf- fing to give him his muscular phy- siquo . . . Admiring Big Ben's size and strength arc: 1,1-ft to Iiiglzfz Cheerleaders Sandy Allen, Delores Frost, Ann Wechsler, Nancy Parr, and Eileene Taylor. are progressive, Ben Davis now of- fers a program to help our students with their reading difficulties. Mr. Duane Fleener was put in charge of this class, and he was given eight reading machines to enable him to accomplish his goal. That goal is, mainly, to help Ben Davis students to become better readers. The plan is to develop good readers and to in- crease every student's reading speed rather than to remedy particular de- fects. The class is open to students who wish to improve their reading' speed and accuracy and is not just for those who are slow readers. Mr. Fleener, as shown here, works with these teaching devices which work on the principal of covering up a printed page at a prescribed rate of speed. This program has been well received by those who have had the opportun- ity to take the course, P. T. A. Sponsors Fall Festival Booths galore filled the Ben Davis Senior Building, as the annual Fall Festival got under way. This PTA sponsored event took place on Friday, November 15. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of Larry Pratt and Nancy Farr as King and Queen of the Fall Festival. Some of the gaily decorated booths included a candy booth, a flower booth, cider and donut booth, a pop- corn booth, a surprise package booth, and an Autograph Hound Booth. Industrial Arts Taught In B.D. One of the most important parts of our building expansion is the new Industrial Arts building. In addition to being beautiful, the new building now offers Ben Davis students op- portunities in vocational and indus- trial fields that is not to be sur- passed by any school in the state. Department Head Dwight Cotting- ham and his staff are happy and proud to be able to offer our stu- dents a complete vocational educa- tion. Ben Davis students are also grateful for this fine building and thankful to the community for fur- nishing this new educational facility. Observing the progress of a student welder is Instructor Oren Dobney. 7 '4.4Aff Q - 1 .-.P g 5 , N x ' ' -p-.P-1 1 gmt QQ New Building Coniuses: Bui Pleases . .4 'iq - While entering, the Ben Davis students admire the new Industrial Arts building. Although adding beauty to the Ben Davis campus, the new Industrial Arts Building con- fused many of the upperclassmen, as well as the freshmen. Very soon, though, 'all of the stu- dents were very pleased with and proud of the new addition. Jackie ancy Brow Bud Jone ron Crane, If ...fffmifliris Drawing Facilities Considered Best The Ben Davis Mechanical De- artment is now one of the best 1 the state, says Mr. Dwight Iottingham, head vocational in- structor. It has benches com- plete with drawers and board, and two blue printing machines. The blue printing machines will duplicate many things for other departments of the school. The machine shop has added 11. new lathes, and a vertical mill- ing machine, a surface grinder, two pedestal grinders, a metal shaper, a band saw, a drill press, .land a heat treat furnace. The M fpment from the two small Admdshops has been combined, fiaking one of the best equippel lwoodshops in the state, Mr. Cot- ii ' i-A-::d-,. Also a new 20- Craig, Jo McConnell, Ro England, Marcia Fredrick, Ba Rike, and Janice VanTreece. Biology Laboraior Boasts Equipment Plastic models of the heart piratory system, digestive sy and brain are just part oi equipment in the new biology oratory in Wayne Central 31 But that laboratory is ji forerunner of what is hoper in the future, commented Robert Seeman, head of the sc department. He explained next year the Wayne Ce Building will be filled with le lories for sciences. This year pupils will frogs and grasshoppers an' specimen in the new laborr biology. 1, Mr. Trent Gipson, Masariu, and Mr. Ev the biologv teachers. Shirley Spencer, sketching, and Sondra Cooper, painting in oils, develop their talents in an advanced art class. N . ,.. l Nlenilwrs of Mr. Donald Hansell's English VI class study American literature, a required course at Ben Davis. 10 A Variety O Speeches, sparkplugs, poise, and paint. The 1800 students of Ben Davis, representing a variety of backgrounds and interests, keep the classrooms busy with a multitude of subjects. Preparing Wayne Township students with not only a good background of the basic sub- jects, but also an adequate knowledge of other general topics keeps B. D. ranked high scholas- tically. Everything from the classics, represented by Latin, to the advanced sciences, with Physics, is offered at Ben Davis. Work was cited at the end of the year and awards were reaped in a variety of subjects, from art to drama and choir to chemistry. Student librarians, driver's ed. students, and members of the trigonometry class are just a few examples of interested students taking ad- vantage of the host of subjects offered at Ben Davis. ,,..- Spvoch class tm-ucllcs thc student poise, as well as tho proper ways to give spa-cclws nml 1110 tvvhnics of drzlmzl, Cl H Id St cl t' I t t Busily clwckimr l'cf'ol'vm-cs fm' potontiul tlwnu-s urn- Mr. Wendell Hinv teaches his I3l'iV0l S Efluc-ation stu John Curl- and Dzxvimi Brown. dvnts how the nmtor of an illltiblllilbill' works. y s -. Q Q sk, I , . WWF T.-,F mxii' ,gp , 'Y JK? W 1-'M 1 f 4' Q . - 1 . X xp.. , 11 i i Hcvcrly Morris, a botany student, stretches to get the last leaf from the tree for her leaf collection. 12 i Mr. Charles Mathieu shows two of his Physics studs-nts, Larry Binginan and Joanne lVlarcum how a steam engine runs. B. D. Scientist In this age of Sputniks, rockets and space the inquiring minds of today's youth must be alert and prepared. To help the chemists, phy- sicists, doctors, engineers, and rockateers of to- morrow get a good start in their prospective fields of study, Ben Davis offers a well rounded course of science fundamentals. Courses offered include: biology, botany, chemistry, and physics. This year the biology department obtained a new laboratory. There- fore they are better able to learn the biological aspects of living matter. For the first time in B.D.'s history, the students have enough room and equipment to do dissecting. The plans for next year include a new chemistry physics lab. More than ever before in the history of the world, science is an important field and Ben Davis High School is doing her part in further- ing progress. First, you must. know what to do. Now mix it so -- an hit of this, :xml And poof! Up gous the oxpvrinlvn Kvuny Allu-rt, l'lll'i'liS on this, 21 lvit. of that. Stir well. :xml lvavus an atom-like Cloud. Hiologry sluclvnls lfl'l'IlZllX' to valrvc l1liSSvn'll ll frog. l,v!'t llolu-rt Wm-lvh, llc-orgrv Wildmuo, .lolm Kirlmum, Tvs lo Hifllrfz Sllznron llillmx, l'z1ulzn llzlvonport. Joyvn- Fox, Wi11iI1lJ'S. 'lim WHIFUII. 13 Ben Davis Teaches Physical Fitnes: Daily exercise are ai part of the limbering up routine of the girl'5 gym class. These girls are taught many sports :is well as personal hygiene. Hill llziiniltnn, senior, eleuns our his locker. The Stu- dent, f'ouneil's zinnuzil spring clean-up ezunpziigfn en' emirziges Students in clean their lockers. ' 1 - ' ' ' A 4 r.. -,-A .l,.. 'fn-Lf - . , V V gy ff: 4323.1 if-ef:-i etzffg K 'Q A' i.. F .. 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Through the preceding activities the B.D. faculty hopes to teach the students physical fit- ness as well as mental fitness. Becky Brown, Fred Moore, Jane Schuh, and Jerry Kendall enjoy themselves on a spring- picnic, a healthy activity. The boy's gym classes do many exercises, Among them are set-ups. 15 num . .NT .,I I'X1l1.l,Uxx4l 41,1 ' ll - ll 1'1- tlh hh 'Q-um -111991, H111 lhillflf .ls ho lillxbon 'V , 2101 ' Q- - xt! 1 wxhl 'hp IA. Ltlhhxx .H-TV wh nl P '14 lx ' -l lxrot , lx- . Nw f nl. Y lv Ili ':x,. . link I' S . I h .xml ond uh. - F 1-11, 'fu,. 41I.iv 'lll 4' Ur- fx. Nm L':'hr.- 'll 'lllxg . .I hh! 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In tht- lll'Sl halt, tht- tc-aims llztttlt-ml tu .1 mlnullmk, ll-ll tu-lil in :i Whitt- t-min-i'tilwlt-. tu-vuptatlii Itzirrv l'i':ttt plum-tl tht- twowii on N:1m'5 sl1e-zul, nlztking' ht-i' lit-li llztvis' st-vmul llmm-t'r-ming: QIIUOII. Altt-1' llllllllllll' the- tflzmts l't'llll'llt'tl tu tht- gillliron :mtl wztstt-tl httlt- timt- in st'm'inlr sign rt-mztming' in tht- thml quztrtt-r, tht- I-len Davis- itvs mzult- tht- first tmit-lulowit ot'tl1t-gunle. I+'rmnn tht-it on tht- twmte lllllIltll'l't'tl past the Wztrriors. Wln-it tht- snmlu- haul vll-:ire-rl, the- Wzlrrt-n Von- trnl NK-trrimw Iuuml tllt-nwt-lvt-s ups-mln-cl how 'Slllllilll Atta-nclzmt. :tt night tht- Giants ma-t tht- Vlzuwe-n Con- .-Xt hulttimt- N2lllt'X' l'zu'x' was 1-sw-1'tt-tl on thc- inst tht- rival 1-zlstsimlt-rs. With e-ln-vt-n minute-s , . tht- tit-lil iluring llHlllt't'tlllllllj,1' ggzum-. by thi' WIN-ul ht- in-nt tha- ut,ln-I' way! l,z1r'i'x llltt HX I ts -r IDM .fi h , ' - ms., ' ..-we--v :, . ' .. H V ,igmmi ,411 -lv' ..-. V. . . W ,-v . . .- . .',. - - - , lln- suxing class patches Shuiy Nance as she tins Ma,-mn lim,-dn,-f takvs R,,M.,m,,.y pow., INN. ami ' . V' . . . . . . 1. '. .,. . , . . l f l th' Um tele' 'If Wllfll fm Idlf hflllhllla- temperature in a Home Nursing demonstration. Homemalcers and Hanclymer lfnture llomemakers learn the correct tech- niques ot' caring for a home and family in Ben Davis' Ilome. Economics Department. In llome Plc. I and III the girls are taught not only to cook and preserve food, but also to plan meals and do the weekly shopping. They learn what vitamins the body needs and the foods that supply them. ln Home Ec. II and IV they learn to make clothing, to mend, to match colors, and to plan outfits. Marriage and family living is the subject taught in llome lic. V. In this course, the girls learn some of the common problems that arise in any family and how to cope. with them. In Ilome lic. VI the first six weeks are de- yoted to teaching the students Home Nursing. When the training is completed successfully, the girls are t'ertit'ied Red Cross llome Nurses. The next twelve weeks ot' Home Ee. VI are spent learning all phases ot' child care from the pre- natal period through the adolescent age. When a girl has completed three years of Home Economics at Hen Davis, she is capable ol' becoming a competent homemaker. 18 Measuring is a skill and demands accuracy. llere Mrs. VVelch watches as three girls denionst rate their abilities, Our now, will equipped auto-shop is a great help to students. lla-ro Mr. 1,011 Trout instructs Jim Robison in the use of the Sun Motor Tester. Oi Future Learn Ai B.D. Tho lmoys at Hou Davis ure be-ing offvrcd :1 tim- opportuiiity i11 X'0t'2lii0ll2li studies. VVith the zulwiit ot' tho :ill now Industrial Arts l'3uilmli11g :mil lllilllj' pit-vos ot' new equipnieut to supplo- l1lQ'lli tho old, D0ll2ll'iI'l1t'lli llezul Dwight t'otti11g- hum mul l1is stz1t'l' are able to offer El complete voczitioiiul 0tilll'2lilOll sevoud to none. Now 1-oursus have been zidclod and othor voursos oxpumloli uml improved. Auto Shop is El now sulijot-t ol't'orocl to our mocliuiiiczil-niindcd lioys, :incl it is oxtronioly popular. Mr. llou Trout toziclios it. Auotlior now subject, i11st1'uctocl by lllr. ltay llurt, is lllzichiiio Shop. This is 1111 ou- tirvly now and comploto shop that is tho pride ot' tho lioys who wish to ho Ill2lt'i1llllSiS. Welding skills can ho leziriiocl from Mr. 0l'0ll Dzilmiioyg t'zi1'pol1t1'y from Mr. Koimvth Hayes, Mr. Tod tlrwiio, or lVl1'. Dwight Cottiughumg and Mo- t-huiiiczil Drziwing is taught by Mr. Raleigh llozicli and Mr, Tod tlreeue. l11 tl1is highly niovhuiiizecl ZISIU, Hen Davis is justly prouil ot' its liiclustrizil Arts 1j6'D2ll'iI'll6llt. rw ' Mr. Raleigh Rout-li shows his 1110clm11icz1l drawing class om- ot' our two now liluc--printiiig inzichinvs, 'l U Students Practice Phases Sbanda Fook, .Ianice Schniink, Ronald Jordan, Judy 5111111 and Rollin Marks learn more about journalism tw' working' on the New ltaris' publications. t ill: . white ' .nd ijiiincr, llc a nos Lo put ii a pair of snntty niutllers. ook Den Gives Pupils usiness Practice l'uttiny,: business knowledge to practice is what Jil pupils are do- ing as they assist Mr. Donald Sar- gent, school business nian:u.fer, in the liooli lien. Judy Freund, Virginia Garner, Myra Walters. Cathy Ward, Hecky Moore, Wayne Small, Ellen lillaby, .lulia liurns, Joyce Fox, Shirley lireeillove, Darlene llarnlen, and .laekie Linn are among those working, Others include .lanet Williams, .lane Tiinmernian, Joyce Pearcy, Sue Rankin, Nancy Kelly, Karen Syphers, Delorys XVooil, Kirby Squire, Sandra Gehle, Myra lloek- nian, liois Shaw, Cheryl t'rawford, 's Bureau. a division of Ben lt Davis iv piled for L questions ceived a c tivity tic MiSr,7 which x the proit book inc' ii. in-s. llc? lt is possible for a .i without a program-but it was possible for Ren handbook. But the nie school a lot easier ii erec r, I. Seniors to iAtX Department tix Senior girls annoui partment secretaries White, Englishg Phylli' languatret Karen St Sandra Jumpp, comn U........n ....A:.,l ..A...l:. It is the belief of the Administration at lien Davis that a well rounded curriculum should in- clude opportunities for students to acquire ac- tual experience in various occupations. 'l'hus. their policy is to provide such opportunities as publishing a newspaper, secretarial practice, cadet-teaching, or working at a trade. Journalism gives the students a basic idea of what news is, how it is to be reported. while working on the publication ot' the Spotlight teaches them the problems, as well as thc joys connected with producing a newspaper. For those who aspire to being teachers, the guidance department, working in connection ?- Future tmaeher at work! A part ot' .Iudy l'Iunkett's work as a Vaflet Teacher is instructing this fourth grade class in f.1'eoggrapl1y. Gi Future Careers I with the Principal of the Ben Davis Grade School, Mary McClelland, has instituted the Cadet-teaching program. Each semester, ap- proximately ten senior students are used to help in the elementary grades one to four. They re- ceive experience in keeping attendance records and in making bulletin board displays and other teaching devices. One of their major jobs is to help slow reading students improve in that im- portant subject. The girls who think that a job as a secretary is for them get a chance to try it under the able direction of Mrs. Gordon Harker, the school secretary. n Class Farolyn Forest and Jeannette Carter hard 1 no X in their Typing- l class. '11 Mr, Ray Hurt observes John Pemberton as he works on a lathe project on one of our new machine lathes. 21 - - - , V , N llllNlt tlll hc ht nd ti nn the llll't'l'llUII ot NIV. ltnllvh tlnincllvr rvln-:1i'svs .ith Many Happenings Take Il' at strungei' should wundvr into tho hulls ot' Hen Davis lligh School, whut would he sm-'.' On some days the sight would ht- unusuul illilvtltl. Ile would seo thc' livn lluvisitvs wun- dering down the hull attirod in tha-ir rugs in- stead of their ul'lt'l10S.H Although tht- spovtutor would wondt-r :it first, ht- would soon rvzilim- it wus Hobo lluyf' 21 snvriul dau' sponsorvd ln' tho Studont Vouucil. An unusual ex'viiiiig s mite-i'tz1i1inn-iit would ho the Donkey Husketlmll gunw, giwn ln' thu lion Duvis Lions' t'luli. lt' the Sll'ilIl1,IUl' should wann- der into I-Z.D.'s hulls on an ordinary day tho sights would still he intern-stiinx. lle could watch tho students lt-urn and p1'zu'tiu- skills in lflnglish class, Hand cluss, Math cluss, Audio-Visual vlziss, und countless others. At the close ot' the duy hs- could wutch lS.lJ. hoys take down the flag: Thesv, und muny othor things, liuppuii ut lion llzivis 'ull in u day . AUDIO-VISUAL 9-S. W N' A l N -7 Hu, ?-.bqtxx V.. , l , 1, A 9 4, i , .ycxk K. -7 'H ' Nmlrzl xvhltll :mil Palm xxllltl' got tho 'iniluv-mu-i l'rojectionists Lmwy llartlcy and Bill Iivlly pose' xx l'l'0lll l:Ull.lUI'1l1lll :xml .lolm Furl during' lluliu llziy. our ni-xv .-Xumliu-Visuzil vquipinc-nt. Place In A Typical B.D. Day 'l'lw oml ui' our school ilzxy ig murkvil by ilu- lowering' while Dun Jones secures the flag:-polo ropv. ol' ilu- l l:ii,:. .lov Puliquin :mil lion .lordun fold the flag' 223 Larry Trout and his date, Sally lit-ll, will ra-nn-nilwr tho Grand lVlarch at the .lunior l'i-oni. All Are Busy With Activities ll Nlilu- Sanders take their turn at a Sock-llop. ie Stroll was the rage this year. Kathy Tandy and 211 From soc hop to prom, lien llavisites go in for both in a big wav. After the football and basketball games, stu- dents can be seen pouring into the Industrial Arts Building for a soc hop, Among the pop- ular dances executed by Ben Davis guys and gals are: the Stroll, the Wullf, the f'lIl1'1n'f'H, and the ever-popular .l1'ff1'rIn1g. t'ustomary garb for soc hops includes a wide variety ol' sport clothes for both boys and girls. On another big night of the. year, the same group may be found in sophisticated tuxcdos and frothy lace formats. Newly-polished cars may be seen advancing to the downtown area in the direction of the Indiana Roof where the big' event is held every year. Perhaps some are more excited than others, for they are to servo in a special position that night. There will be a king and queen, a prince and princess, and eight attendants. It is the night ot' the Junior- Senior Prom. Beverly Coons reads aloud to the Spanish elzlss that is f-is t:uig'ht lwy Miss Virginia llaxwn. Miss Olive C2ll'I'llth6I'S points out il place of interest to her class in Aim-rieun Ilistory. Ranging From Proms To P.T.A. Parent 'I'e:1eher Association officers Mrs, Boss, Seero- Gaerte gives her treasurer's report. tary, and Mrs. Gilmore, President, listen us Mrs. 1 ,fs an-.Q , ,, A 25 4: IAQ -JQf!?s5s3 . '-A T? X qu-'M M' Y Howard Harmon assists Doug McAllister in getting a drink between acts of the Mikado There's Always Something To Do Be.n Davisites have 33 extra-curricular activ- ities to choose. from, besides sports. These activities include almost any interest a student would have-everything from drama to figur- ing math problemsg from singing to judging vegetables. The social life at B.D. is rounded out to near perfection. . and'sl25 Hai? s tivity-They Mardi BY BONNIE GARBES sk any of the 125 members of the Ben Davis Gian Marching Band what they have been doing since the middl- of July and they will quickly answer, Marching, marching xmarchingf' So, they have, too. j Besides the 13 evenings of prace ticing, they have made three con- test appearances. On August 13. thc band won a second place rat- ing at the Vigo County Fair lVIarching Contest in Terre Haute. Chicago was their destination August 24, when the band marched n the Chicago Mardi Gras Con- .est at Riverview Amusement Park, They received a 96 per cent rating and a first place tro- mhy. Ben Davis band. directed by lr. Ralph Ch!flDIiit'l'. ranked seventh among 102 bands in the ndiana State Fair Marching Con- . 'uarching trips are being 'H itember 14 thc ntest , - 8 AW- --e-Akw A-- 2l Pupils Selected By Drama Club Twenty-one pupils at Ben Dav who participated in the tryouts ff the Drama Club have been name to membership. These pupils earned 68 point out of a possible 100. They wer judged by Thespians of Troupe 2 on their speaking and pantomim ability. Those named are: Sue Austin Joyce Harris, Marjorie Pettit! Sharon Cooper, Sherron Pagach Dale Jeffries, David Oliver, Marj Mcllvain, Donna Campbell, Sue arr, Carol Melenchuck, and Jerri N.H.S. Honors Those With Top Scholarship And Good Character Acknowledging the definite need, in this highly advanced world of ours, for high scho- lastic achievement and the recognition of such, the National Honor Society, sponsored by Miss Olive Carruthers, entered its second year at Ben Davis. Mrs. Alma Ste.iner, Mrs. Helen Poince, and Mr. Robert Seeman, assistant sponsors, helped plan the year's activities, which were high- lighted by a banquet at the Indiana University Medical Center. The Honor Hop, a dance for honor students, was sponsored by the group. A trip to Allison's Panorama, a Christmas party, and a panel discussion from the Deaf School were programs at the meetings. National Honor Society members are: First Row: Becky Brown, Brenda Dudziak, Shanda Cook, Barbara Trout, Duane Randall, Mary Jo Moss, Erla Danner, Keith Ed- mondson, Elaine Daughtee, Judy Plunkett. S?C07lflR0'l'1 Martha Bicknell, Sandra Jumpp, Marguerite Wright Bonnie Garbes, Jane Schuh, Janet White, Cynthia Tim- merman, Judy Linn, Susan Nachoff, Nancy Farr. Third Row: Charles Ford, Christine Blake, Joe Snyder, Dale Paul, Wayne Small, Carolyn Benefield, Judy Barrett, Marian Dierdorf, Phil Heffelman, Larry Bingman, Don 28 Albertson. Fourth Row: Joanne Wolfe, Karen Pfenning, Judy Hardin, Nonie Short, David Oliver, Larry Hylton, Joe Sharp, Dale Henderson, Rhoda McDaniels, .Iudy Tague, Barbara Barnett. Fifth How: Marilyn Snyder, Mary Mahan, Betty Thompson, Mike Clark, Linda Boss, Tommy Howald, Donna Reese, Marsha Good, Duane Wood, Larry Martin, Jim Houck. Sixth Row: Sponsors Mr. Robert Seeman, Miss Olive Carruthers, Mrs. Helen Poince, and Mrs. Alma Steiner. 0f't'it-crs of the Student Council mcet with Mr. Apple and M1'. Wood to discuss and solve many student school problems. foffomz Ifow: Larry Biugman, President: Nancy Farr, Vice President. Top Razr: Ann Wechsler, Secretary: lim llouck, Treasurer, Student Council Represents All Ben Davis Students The Ben Davis Student Council unde.rwent a reorganization process this year and became active under a new constitution. Class repre- sentatives are elected by the students of their respective classes as delegates to the council. The group now consists of six senior, five jun- ior, four sophomore, and three. freshman repre- sentatives, with four officers and two sponsors. Among the activities sponsored by the organ- ization this year were the second annual llome- coming, an entertainment convocation, and Hobo Day. The Mid-Winter Whirl, which is the Coun- cil's annual yule season dance, proved to be a big success. Meeting bi-weekly in the Industrial Arts Building, the group is sponsored by Mr. Richard Apple, guidance counselor and Mr. Howard Wood, vice-principal. 29 Quill and Scroll officers are: Shanda Cook, Janet White, Bid Follins, and Jane Weathers. Quill And Scroll ls An Honor Club For Outstanding Journalist' Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make ye free. That is the motto ot' the Quill and Scroll Society, a national honorary group for outstanding high school journalists. The society was formed in 1926 for the purpose of encouraging and rewarding individual achieve- ment in journalism and relative fields. Qualifications for membership are based upon scholastic standing and personal qualities of leadership as well as outstanding work in some phase of journalism. The group, which meets once a month with its sponsor, Mrs. Marg llile, is planning a pub- lications forum in the spring. f C? T7 1.2 liolfoni. Row: Mrs. Marg Hilo, Sponsorg Bid Collins, Sccretaryg Jane Weathers, Presidentg Shanda Cook, Vice Presidentg Janet White, Treasurer, Mirlrllv Row: Barbara Trout, Marilyn Snyder, Bonnie Garbes, Karen 30 Sr 2 Shady, Beverly Toons, Ann Bryant. Top lx'ou'Z Hui! McWilliams, Dale Henderson, Jim llouck, Ronald Jordan. spotlight Stall' for lst semester: Nefifval, lrff fo right: llid l'ollins, t'aryln Kash, Shanda Fook. Nfnnrliny, lvfl. llick liasore, Mrs. Marg llile, advisor. Hardworking Staff Produces Ben Davis' Bi-Weekly Newspaper Work on the SPOTLIGHT is given as credit for Advanced Journalism. One of the qualifica- tions to be a member is to make at least a B average in Journalism I. Each semester brings a new staff and an in- experienced one. They must get used to such things as: getting ready for interviews, writing stories, and meeting deadlines. The Hillbilly Hop and the Sweatheart Swing were sponsored by the SPOTLIGHT. i-iyhr: Rollin Marks, .lim Ilout-li, Ronnie .Im-dan. Tentative plans for next year, as disclosed by the adviser, Mrs. Marg Hile, include going to a weekly publication meeting. cond Semester Spotlight. Staff members are: Scufczl: Slloppuloyce Pence, Pat Shcffcr, Holi lNleVVillianis, Larry Iild Vollins, Karen Ilarinon, Peggy Gray. Sfuufliwyfz Pratt. Sfnrrrlingg .lim Field, John llodgin, Bill llopper, l uol llollingsworth, Jackie Wolf, Julie Davis, Sue Dick Basore, and Iloug McAllister, 231 2-...+-..-l- 4... , 1 i l I l I i 1 'ifji' 1 . . ' 'V-u..- af-.us to A um -. Ifrouf Row: Anita Wills, Nedra White, BeverlY Coons, Collins' IHWA' R '5 lliwl' lviltisolli GUN' Mf'WllllU'llS' Editors, Janc Wcathcrs and Bonnie Garbes, and Beulah ROECI' Al'N0l4l. I7iCk MHSUI1. 5170115012 filvllll l iSlN'l'- Keyhole Staff Works To Compose 1958 Yearbook Production of the Ben Davis yearbook, The KICYHOLE, begins in the spring with the se- lection and organization of next year's staff. It continues through the school year until every student receives his animal at the last of May. When the first semester begins in the fall, the entire staff is kept busy selling ads, plan- ning pictures, and preparing the advertising campaign for the actual sale of the book. As the year moves along with its many events, the book must move too. Copy must be written, pictures identified, and the book linked together and sent to be published. Special projects completed by the staff this year were the sale of Valentine carnations in February and an autograph dance in May. 32 Carol Hollingsworth and Bid Collins type copy for the Keyhole, the annual. X - fu,-4-Q X Ye, A multitude of problems confront the editors and ad- one pictured here took place between Editors Bonnie visers of school yearbooks. Many meetings like the Garbes and Jane Weathers and Adviser Mr. Fisher. Fasting panels occupies Beverly Coons' time and mind as she prepares the album section for the engraver, 33 rf Ifoffom Row: Charles Wade, Karen Pfenning, Jane Schuh, Jane Hubble, Jim Houck, Larry Bingman, Patty Morford, Judy Morehead, Sandy Jumpp, Elaine Daugh- tee, Nancy Kelly, Ellen Ellaby, Vonya Cantwell, Jane Weathers, Miss Jean Prichard, assistant sponsor. Soc- oml Row: Jerry Kendall, Brenda Dudziak, Joyce Harris, Lynda Thompson, Betty Coleman, Mary Jo Moss, Sher- ran Pagach, Sharon Cooper, David Oliver, Dale Hen- derson, Stanley Walker, Dave Brady, Susan Nachoff, , , , I- X ,.-.uer. Reading parts is how the aspiring actors and actres- ses try-out for one of Mr. Hansell's plays. 34 Mr. Donald Hansell, sponsor. Third Row: Marjorie Pettit, Carol Melenchuck, Fred Moore, Dale Jeffries, Jerry Carroll, Pat Pruitt, Carol Duke, Barbara Isen- lmerg, Donna Reese, Bob Lewis, Christine Blake, Judy Plunkett, Ronald Jordan, Linda Boss. Trop Row: Suo Farr, Nedra White, Delores Frost, Della llogan, Sally Katsenherger, Sandy Allen, Donna Campbell, Shanda Cook, Anita Wills, Bonnie Garlmes, Sue Austin, Nancy Farr, Deanna Fall, Marji Mcllvain, Donna Bradforcl. Mask Ancl Gavel C-ives Three Plays For B.D. Students One of Ben Davis' most active and colorful groups is the Mask and Gavel Club, sponsored by Mr. Don llansell. They bring much enjoy- ment to students, teachers, and parents each year with their two main productions, the fall and spring plays. The fall play this year was a de- lightful comedy, January Thaw. and the spring production was a murder mystery, The Night Was Dark. A one-act play or a program was given :nt each of the monthly meetings for the members' personal enjoyment. Another highlight of the school year is the fall dance sponsored by the club. This year it was held in the new Industrial Arts Building, and had an Hawaiian theme. Thespian Troupe Promotes C-ood Dramatic Art Mask and Gavel members put in many hours of hard work to become members of Ben Davis' Thespian Troupe. This B.D. honor group, which is the 21st in the. nation, was organized for young people who are seriously interested in the advancement of theater arts. Membership is open only to those. who are members of Ben Davis' dramatic group, and is based on a point system. To be selected for membership, a student must have earned at least ten points in the various phases of dra- matic work. Ben Davis' Troupe, sponsored by Mr. Don llansell, proudly boasts thirty-three Thespian members. ' 3-. fnfh -Q 'S' Scene from the hilarious production .Ianuary Tha: which was well received by everyone, Thespians: First Row: Sandy Jumpp, Larry Bingrnian, Brenda Dudziak, .lim Houck, Patty Morford, Judy Morehead, Elaine Daughtee, Second Row: Sponsor Don llansell, Susie Nachoff, Donna Reece, Shanda Cook, Karen l'fenning', Ellen Ellaliy, Linda Boss, Third Row: Jane Schuh, Bid Collins, Jane VVQ-athers, Bonnie Gar- bes, Jane Hubble, Carol Duke. Fourth Razr: Fred Moore, Dale Henderson, Bob Lewis, Ronald Oglesby, David Brady, 35 The people of Titi-Pu bow humbly before their ruler, the Mikado, portrayed by Paul Newman. Katisha, played hy Martha Bicknell, shakes a warning fist at a group of chatting villagers. 36 llMikado Given By A Cappella Choir The colorful Gilbert Sz Sullivan production The Mikado, was presented by the A Cappella choir in November. It was the story of the son of an emperor who fled from his father's court to escape the affections of an elderly woman. He disguised himself as a wandering minstrel, and while travelling with a band, fell in love with a beauti- ful young maideng but she was the ward and fiancee of the Lord High Executioner. The rest of the musical dealt with the com- plications over who would win the fair young maiden, and how the town could please the Mikado. Participating in the production were nine major characters, and the other thirty-two mem- bers of the choir who portrayed Villagers. mm i fl C3 1 QF-TJ Top Hole: Paul Newman, Phil lleffelman, Curtis Criss, lloward llarmon, Bob Lewis, Dale Hume, Lee Tryon, llavc Kuhn, Dave Brady, Jim Butler, Danny Laser, Jim Fields, Stan Walker. Sccoml Role: Doug' Mt-Allister, Larry Martin, Dave Oliver, Joe Snyder, Larry Bing'- man, Bill Cunningham, Terry Myers, Jerry Carroll, Bill Maish. Tlzirrl Role: Carol Bland, Jane Schuh, Shcrran Choir And Maclrigal Provide ConcertMusic Among the many activities of the Ben Davis A Cappella Choir this year was a spring tour, including a visit to DePauw University, two ap- pearances on the Monument Circle, and the lav- ish presentation of the Mikado, as well as various other public appearances. 'l'he choir presented their Christmas reper- toire to the public on the Circle, and they were chosen to perform the Hallelujah Chorus for lflasler Sunrise Services for the second consecu- tive year. 'l'he Madrigal singers, a small select group of sixteen chosen from the choir, is in its second year of performing publicly. To add to the vari- ety of music performed on a concert, they pre- sent bright, lilting selections and well-known madrigal arrangements. fi -'-WW il Win Papgach, Carol Porter, Betty Coleman, Ann Bryant, Jane Weathers, Susan Nachoff, Judy Koehrn, Karen ltoyier, Brenda Dudziak. lloftom, Row: Patty Morford, Judy Morehead, Carolyn Miller, Sharon Cooper, Martha Bicknell, Judy Barrett, Lynda Thompson, Karen Pfen- ning, Wilma Scaggs, Susan Armbrust, Bonnie Garbes, Mary Jo Moss, Pat Weaver, ii, , I Madrigal Singers are: left to right: Terry Myers, Patty Morford, Mary Jo Moss, Jane Weathers, Jim Fields, Paul Newman, Judy Moorehead, Sherran Pagrach, Karen Pfenninpr, Ann Bryant, Jerry Carroll, Bob Lewis, Martha Bicknell, Susan Nachoff, Brenda Dudziak, Phil lleffelman. 37 L na...- -....., Qi 'i.iH...- ' i ,f'7Q7'?. it . V-1,4-.--in. I ront Row: Juliet Herron, Janet Warren, Jeanne Kolbc, .Ican Dierforf, Margaret Richison, Shirley Owens. Mid- rllw Row: Mike Foster, Susan Blank, Karen Sellers, lictty Key, Marcia Decker, Larry Varmo, David Phil- lips, Carl Gooch, Ronnie Oglesby, Judy Oglesby. Last Row: Richard Owen, John Bloom, Dean Berry, Bob Lcwis, Jim German, Lee Tryon, and Steve Patrick. 38 Band And Orchestra March And Play Their Way To Fame Obtaining marching and conce.rt fame throughout the state takes a lot of hard work but the Band's reward for continual practice brought them first honors in the State Music Contest and high honors in all of the marching contests. This year for the first time Ben Davis has had an orchestra. They had the usual beginning group troubles, but they overcame them nicely. Next year they plan to be able to perform pub- licly, concert music for all to enjoy. Rounding out the three main instrumental groups at B.D. are the Stardusters, who have been very busy playing for school dances. This group, because of their smooth sound and their ability to play pop-tunes has become highly popular with the Ben Davisites. The Marching Band of Ben Davis includes: First Row: Judy Morehead, Dave Phillips, Diane Harris, Vonya Cantwell, Norma Bamford, Sandy Allen, Judy Tague. Second Row: Joanne Wolf, Sandy Kinder, Nancy Tru- lock, Sherry Barz, Mary Jane Titus, M2il'lQlH Dierdorf, Richard Barrett, Doris Dennis, Marcia Decker, Larry Varmo, Betty Key. Third Row: Martha Burns, Charles Richwine, Kenneth Alexander, Roberta Russell, Con- nie McClintock, Carolyn Beck, Anita Stroup, Charlene Hornes, Bob Lockwood, Bob Price, Pat Shepherd, Lee Tryon, Randy McPike, Beth McDaniels, Carol Porter. Fourth. Row: Dean Berry, Dale Henderson, Randy Martin, Roger Thomas, Victor Scott, Kenny Albert, James Butler, Larry Ogden, Wilbur Hunley, Patty Faust, Bobby McWilliams, Bruce Blackwell, Fred Easter, Jack Gelzzleichter, Tim Mongzan, Ronnie Ogles- by. Fifth row: Ronnie Clevelle, James Blickensderfer, David Kuhn, Tom Roush, Linda Culp, Rhoda Mc- Daniel, Ted Winings, Charles Bennett, LeRoy Adams, Terry Finimore, Susie Sortwell, Jimmy Ludlow, Jo Ann Miller, Donna Buzzird, Suzy Baldauf, Shirley Inman, Doug McAllister. Huck Row: Elaine Daughtee, Linda Boss, Dennis Elmore, Barbara Ilameetman, Joe Sharp, Sharon Pagach, Robert Rawlings, Duane Foist, Dave Thompson, Tom DeVille, Karen Pfenning, Ellen Ellaby, George Richardson, Judy Berry. Sandy Faust, Johnny Bloom, Bob Lewis, Lawrence Henderson, Tom Cassida, Sandra Jumpp. Dance Band members are: First Row: Sherran Pagach, Larry Varmo, Dave Phillips, Marcia Decker, Betty Key, Jim German, Le-e Tryon, Second Row: Dean Berry, Roger Thomas, Randy Martin, Bob Lewis, John Bloom, Betty Coleman, Doug McAllister. 39 ssion scction. lvmpany drumnicz' Linda lioss and cymbal player Nlicrran l'agach arc a part of thc Hand's fine pci' Auxiliary Groups Adcl Sparkle A swish of white satin, a flash of silver lia- tons and glockenspiels, and a clash ol' drum- sticks beating a swift cadence - these are the things that are first noticed as the Ben Davis Girl's Auxiliary groups march by in a parade. Each of the three divisions, Drummerettes, Flag Corps, and Majorettes, is a specialty group in itself. Besides practicing regularly with the rest of the marching band, each group prac- tices separately on new music, flag twirls, ba- ton routines, and tricky dance steps. But the time spent on practice, though often difficult and tiresome, is well worth their while when they can proudly perform with the giant March- ing Hand. i Hur niajorcttcs: lrfl fo right: D1-lnra Brown, Anita Marjorie Pettit, .lackic White, Betty Ray, and Bonnie ills, Joyce llarris, Shanda Cook, llcad-majorcttc, fi1ll'l1vS. 40 IJrl1ii1liwi sltvs arc: First Ifmr: Shzirmi Duckvr, Mar- Carol I'ortvr, Peggy Savzigw-, Linda Buss, Eluins gum-ritv Wright, .lvziiiriv IIzu'kvi', Carol llolling'swm'th, llallgflitvv, Sandy Jumpp, Julia Hiwim-. lfrlu llzuinor, Kzirvn Burm-ttt. Sm-'mil mu-: .Iam-t Foisi, 1lj1'Ll'l'l't'iflt'S arc: Firsf Now: Kzirun Hoyor, Phyllis Thorne, Joyce Vifinings, and Sue I 0l'cst. llurli' Noir: uivvns, Suv Shopp, Put Shvffcr, Bz11'lmui'u Iiuydwi, Jackie Wolf, Sandy Schminck, Julian Satvr, Sandy M irilyn Snydvr, Karon llzlriilmi, Ellzxim- Vhgiiilg, St0lll'lNZlll, and Donna ThUl'lltUll. lucly 'I'nwnsumi, Sully l'4-ruin-rtmi, Judith 'l'z1ylol', Put 41 Buying' a slavc rcquircs some handling of the mcr- mhandisc, so Patty Morford checks on .lan l'atterson's llIl'1'll4 S. l', Q. ll. lnenibcrs include: lloftom How: Mrs. llclen Nlcrccr, sponsor, IM-lla lloggan, Carol Bland, Pat, Nlorford, Mary .lo Moss, .Iudy 'l'ag:uc, Pat Persinpger, tarolyn Uotton, Barbara Barnett, Marilyn Snyder, Nancy Truloclt. .lliflrllv lffnvz Harold Schaffer, Bill ink, Larry Martin, llalc llcnderson, Jim Houck, V ' V'd' V' ' em, I I, :cl Celebrating ancient festivals, recreating dit'- ferent phases of old Roman life, staging chariot races and a banquet are just a few of the proj- ects of the Ben Davis Latin Flub. ln the fall initiation, new members arc blind- folded and taken through the underworld. Saturnalia, the harvest festival, is held in Def.-emberg and highlighting the February meet- ing is the slave market. April brings the State Convention, and with May comes the Floralia festival. The Ben Davis Latin Club is a member ol' the Junior Classical League, a national organ- ization. The. Ben Davis Chapter ot' .I.t'.L. was host at the State Convention this year. There are 250 pupils in Latin Vlub. Jerry Rifncr, Duane Randall, Bill llall, Mary Ann Spahr, Carol Porter. Top Row: Bob Davis, Stcvc Coppock, Robert Rigdon, Larry llendcrson, Judy Smith, Peggy Savage, Donna Reece, Susan Haldauf, Donna llunt, Sue Farr, Marcia Good. 42 .LK-'Q Iiotroni Ifozcz Bonnie Welch, Steve Patrick, Jeannette Carter, Patty Pruitt, Anita VVills, Sandra Graham, Judy Bairc. Middlc How: Gloria Milhous, Nadine Parker, Brenda Piercy, Sandy Norqucst, Kathy Wain- EI Revezo Recreales Qld Spain At Meetings Once a month in room 5 the clack of castanets l h ' f ' am t e cries o Si, si, Senor inform all that the Spanish Club is meeting. This group, sponsored by Miss Virginia llawn, has as its aim the formation of a clearer understanding by students of the Spanish peo- ples and their language. To accomplish this, films and slides of Spain are shown and other programs are presented at the monthly meet- ings which will further acquaint the members with Spanish customs. As a project this year, a wooden tree was placed in the hallway during the Christmas season and mittens were hung on it. The mit- ten tree was later given to a needy family. scott, Betty Zollniicr, Sharon Dickey, Miss Virginia Hawn. Top Row: Ruth McMillan, Ronnie Winenian, Jim Warmouth, Kim Whitmore, Jerry Crowe, -lack llutchings, Carl Wilson, Roberta Vise, tm b. 1 Spanish Club Prexy Patty Pruitt watches as Vice- President Steve Patrick shows bull-fight poster to Secretary Anita Wills. 43 . . ....,., , .., Y., -- ..,.a,nr , ........4+4. N. ............,.s. vt! tv 'lll'l2ll1.l'l' Vluli int-lnln-Vs are: llnffvnl Il,llll'I lluant- .Iavk xVllll2llllS, Dale llt-mlm-rsmm, Tllirfl I.'wu': linrvn llanrlall, .It-rry Kendall, Iddditf .Iam-s, .Ing Smyth-r, l'l'0tming, Varol Gills-rt, l'aruI l,ttl'tt'l', Ilan Glass, Steve lilaine llaugrlitve, lirenda lluclziak, llnn Alhertsnm, Jones, .liln llouvk, f'llllt'li Nagfln-, llalt- .lelterit-s, tit-tiiqge llonnit- U:L'll'Slly llottit- l l'rnnan, liarlrara Trout, Swv- liichisnn, t'larc-m'e Poyle, liill llall. Twp lt'nn': .lint uml lg'UlI'j Miss Ninn lvlglflillv slmylgur, IVIQU-k fwilhgugv .l2lt'liSHl1, Xvilltvl' rllvillv, lil'Ut't' lll2li'liXYl'll, tlillu'l't 'llllulltttf llannit- llawns, 'l'mn llavens, Kart-n Ilanham, Patty SUN, l12U'l'B' Hiylttlll. .-Xilfliwll llUlNl'lU'5- 'INN Slifklvs. Ingflv, t't'vila ilnntllt-r, llnlicrt l'riut-, David Oliver. linlvert Stivkles. Sally Sinnnnns, Trialge Promotes More Understanding In Mathematics lfnr pupils with an interest in math, there is an organization whereby they can gather together ancl put this interest to work. The Math t'lulm takes its name from courses nt't'erecl at lien Davis. 7'r1'gnnnmetry, rllgelmra, and fll'1lI1lPtl'X are the originals from which the name 'Vrialge is taken. lfnrtv pupils who are currently enrolls-cl in a math course or have already completed a minnr in math are members. Only three meet- ings art- hc-lcl each semester, and Miss Nina Martin is the sponsor. The main prnjeet earh year is tlevnrating the t'lll'lStlll2lS tree. -14 intl present lt ln Bliss Martin gli h t'luli ineinlwrs Lfivt- the stlnml il lnugt- slnlv-rnlv These are members of the Library Staff: I?uHoni Ifoir: Miss Nellie Cuff, Janice Wilson, Della Hogan Mrs, Williams, Rosemary Pope, Sonja Cox, Yolanda 1 Pennyinan, Mrs. Rolnerta llarmon. Src-om! Hair: Pam Wood, Donna Farley, Sally Katzenliurg'er, Carolyn Cotton, lirenda Piercy, Sandy Breedlove, Diane Meade, Librarians Work Efficiently To Help B.D. Students Combining the three libraries into one has proved to be an excellent move. Now in its ser- ond year, the system provides a hetter opportun- ity for students to find the materials they want without having to look in more than one place. The assistants, Miss Nell Cuff and Mrs. Roberta llarmon, work with Mrs. Louise Williams in a diligent effort' to improve our library services in every way possible. lien llavis students are proud of the 12,000 volumes ol' hooks, G5 magazines, and two daily newspapers which give them a wide. selection of materials. In addition 'lo learning the duties ot' a librar- ian, the 36 Student liilmrarians can compete for the priviltge ot' attending an Indiana Univer- sity Workshop for lilmrarians during the summer. Carol Peak. Third Rmr: Loretta VVig'5:ins, Mary Ann Rash, Pam White, Shirley Sloan, Marjorie Smith, Pat Harden, Mary Jo Milhous, Vivian Martin. Top lfoui: Nancy Thomas, Jackie Thompson, Judy Foxwortliy, Patty Faust, Jo Marie llill, Virginia llerring, Nancy Seymour, Mary Ann Spar. -e-Y Helping Steve Jones cheek out a hook are Shirley Tracy and Donna Mead, 45 Girls Are Vital Part Cf Ben Davis Office Staff The office staff at Ben Davis takes care of many duties that would otherwise prove a bur- den to the office secretary, Mrs. Alice llark- er. The daily duties include answering tele- phones, taking dictation, typing, filing and running all kinds of errands. Eighteen junior and senior girls serve the four offices with speed, accuracy, and efficiency in the work they do. Service in the office provides an excellent opportunity for girls to gain practical experi- ence before entering the business World. liollom Rolf: Pat. Thomas, Delores Stevens, Cynthia Tinnnerinan, Sue Austin, Jane Weathcrs, Jean Halli- burton. Mary Powers, Janet: Booher. Mfalfllr Row: Mrs. Jessie Kirk, Becky Brown, Debra Brown, Nancy Farr, Judy Ugleslvy, Gayle W'arnecke, Linda VVood, Sandra T , i Mrs. Gordon Harker frets excellent help from such of- fice workers as Becky Brown at. the switch-hoard and Martha Bicknell at the filing cabinet. Kinney, Doris Dennis, Norma lianiford, Jean Morgan. Top Row: Terry Sinclair, Martha Bicknell, .ludy Berry, .Indy Plunkett, Faryln Rash, Susan Nachoff, Rita Leggfitt, Linda Stearnian, Donna llorsett. Jackie White. 1' 46 Department Secretaries And P.B.X. C-iris Assist B.D. Personnel A constantly buzzing switchboard in the main office keeps the P.B.X. operators on their toes. Junior girls are chosen and trained for this important job in order for them to take over the duty when they become seniors. One girl operates the switchboard each period during the day. She must be constantly alert and keep a clear mind to please a great many people. The department secretaries are also an im- portant part of the student business training division. Each department head is assigned a girl to take care of his correspondence, type tests, and perform various other time-saving duties for the teacher. Hflffvm Row: Jennie Stevens, Delores Stevens, Jane Weathers, Donna Dorsett. Top Row: Patty Thomas, Becky Brown, Jean Halliburton, Debbie Brown. lfofiom Row: Jackie White, Sandra Jumpp, Marguerite Row: Julia Bruce, Ann Bryant, Mrs. Jessie Kirk, Karen Wright, Judy Linn, Deanna Fall, Kathy Wilson. Top Shady, Janet White, Phyllis Thurmond. 47 Book Den Workers Sell All School Supplies To Students The Hook llen was moved to a new location this year. They now occupy a much larger area in the basement ot' the senior building. At the beginning of each new semester when the rush for new books begins, the workers are kept especially busy. They also handle all tickets to school activities, and all student fees are paid through the same channels. M r. Donald Sargent, school treasurer and faculty mana fer, selects the workers in this . in group. Integrity and business ability are a great part ot' the basis of their selection. lloltnm Ifoicz Phyllis t'ravens, Kirby Squire, llelorys Woods. Nancy Kelly, Linda Lyons, Julie Burns, Ellen lillaby, Marcia Good, Lucy Thompson, Sue Rankin. Jliflrllr How: Sandy Gehle, Janet VVilliams, Sue Shaw, Janie Tiininerinan, Patty Gansert, Sandy Calyan, Dar- '--5,,. :fs-...,'y-A Hook Den helpers Kirby Squire and .lanet llearinin wait on a customer, Francis Lcinasters. lcne llardin, .Ioycc Vox, Myra VValters. Karen Sypliers Mr. Donald Sargent. Top Ii'o1a': Shirley llrcetllove, Myrna llocknian, Leah Galyan, Virginia Garner, .loycc Pearcy, Farolyn Noe, Judy Freund, Heclcy Moore Kathy Ward, Cheryl t'rawford, Jackie l.inn. 48 l l l c w Iiuffnm. Ii'vu': .Iudy Zimmerman, Sandy Gahaur, Mary Patty Cottey, Mildred Dawes. Top Row: Juanita Cal- McKinncy, Carolyn Grow. .lliflrllr Row: Toby Flanagan, vert, Joan Grow, Lynn Swart, Vcra Ship, Karen llam- El Vera Russ, Donna licmpster, Beatrice Frakes, ilton, Billie .Io Wingler. Clinic Helpers 've ., Oavj rffmj A Aid The Sick 6 And Iniurecl At B.D. Girls who are dependable, interested, and above. average scholastically have an opportun- ity to assist Mrs. Ursel Sommers, the school nurse, in the student clinic. At a school the size of Ben Davis, the clinic is a busy place each and every day. A record is kept of each student who is admitted to the clinic for assistance, and the type of help that was given. ln case of serious illness or injury, thc girls know immediately who to contact. This typo ol' work provides an opportunity for the girls to develop poise and ability and teaches them to accept responsibility. In addi- tion, it often proves valuable for those who wish to go into the nursing field upon graduation. Joan Grow helps in the Clinic under the teaching and supervision of our school Nurse, Mrs, Summers. Car- olyn Rohinson is the patient, 49 Sunshine Society Gives Help Ancl Spreads C-ood Cheer The Sunshine Society at Ben Davis is a ser- vice organization of over 200 girls. Each year it deems as its main project a substantial con- tribution to the Riley Fund. At Vhristmas time old clothing was collected and given to a needy family. Another project was a visit to the Tall Cedars nursing home. Vookies were baked and carols sung for the en- joyment oi' the residents. Spring brings the annual Sunshine formal dance, and with it, the crowning of a Sunshine Queen. Mrs. Kay Parker is the head sponsor of the group. lioffnm. Row: Patty Morford, Vice-l'resident,: Sandy Allen, Recording Sevrm-tary. .lliflrllr li'ou': Noniv Short Point Secretary: Erla Ilannvr, Treasurer. Top li'uu': Susan Nachoff, Pwsident. rx... , ,- Sunshine grirls IM-lvra Brown, Shanda Cook, Susan Nam-lioff, Bonnie Garlws, and .lean llarker make decor- ations for their annual dance. 50 lli-Y Vlnb members are: Iinffoni Ifolc: Ronnie Ogrlesby, Larry Watkins, Paul Brcece, Mr. Jerry Brown, sponsor l,al'ry fl0C'lll'2lll, fllllll'li Edson, .lcrry Milhous, Dick Top How: l.ouie Moore, Ray Warrick, liarry VVasson Basorc, Robert, Price, Sain Clubb, Gene McWilliams. Neal Wills, Danny Turpin, Jerry Siefert, Steve Powus, Scf-om! Ifofvz liob Mt-Williaxns, Toni lk-Ville, Ranrly llollin Marks, have Miller, .lack liantley, William llani lllcl'ike, Dale llcnderson, .lcrry Kendall, Fred Moore, ilton. Boys Learn Ways Of Clean Christian Living In Hi-Y The lli-Y Club at Hen Davis, under sponsor Duane lfleener and co-sponsor Jerry Brown, have as their primary objectives the mainte- nance of a high moral, physical, and religious code. As their banner advocates, the members are pledged to promoting a way of life based on the teachings of Christ among the students at Hen Davis High. In order to join this organization, a boy must be invited and initiated wherein he must prom- ise to uphold Christian standards of conduct in his daily life. Ile must also attend meetings reg- ularly, pay yearly dues ot' one dollar, and help raise money for their projects by selling Cokes at ball games. Posing with their club banner are: Jerry Milli Ronald Oglesby, Uharles Eidson, and Steve Powers 51 Stl-yv .lmws, lhmsll-r l'Iuh l'r'vsicl4-Ill, slmws llwft fn Zl postvr lllillll' In l'Ilk'Ulll'21L1'K' ilu- stumlvnl rayfllfl Imp iiilmprv plllvlicily l'l12ll!'III1lll, .l11l'lil0 Wulf, Wlllll- .vXz'l1-vm- Tznylm sl-vrn-lznry, :xml llmpm lic .-so ll'l'2lSlll'l'I', my S ooster u eers Q . fail EMD- - 1' ,wi L1 SA, , Fi 0 . ' A ' wiv!! J' 5 gun ' Ben Davis Athletes l l 1' elf' 5 :X J E it r. .4 ? ' J ,'f ' K l T M v- - o any lctorles F yy .. . . W ' 5 l ' Vlllll llwn' Sll'l'2lllllllj,I ponmmls, l1ooste'1'-lm11l- ,V ' lg . . . , lf , 1 inns, :xml ggllllwlllg rlcrlnes, ilu' NND lloustvl' - 9' g Vlulm mvmlwrs prvsvnlvrl ll mlorlpl sighl :xt ' A vwry lla-11 llzxyis lmll gzmw. The skillful a'hc'v1'- j -N l - fix K. in lulvly llam- 'fll lag l...i i N - .H I 'ln ' a lvzulvrs, lrzximwl lay Miss llonson, lvcl llw hugv , l feih JV . my V1 Qrmlp in snappy songs zmml poppy yvlls lu Qiyo f lusty-I1111g'm-cl supporl lo llwil' lwluyml fiizmls. ifg 2 5-151 Up W ii :La W , lil X ,J 'l'ln- only l'l'llllll'l'l1ll'lllS lm' lwlmuring to ilu- Q A, 'W ,, W lifmslvr Vlull is lu lw 21 sluclvnt in lll'll Davis 1 ie ' llipfh Svlmwl wlm is willing lo pronmle zmcl sup- ,e 'Tl V pm-t sy-lmul spiril. spfwlsmzalmslwip, and the zllh- H - V 6 lc-liv lx-:mms in vwry wmh's1 - win or lose. f ,l ' Bllss lflvnsun IS zmlccl by lWl'S.5l1lllCl'ZlllCl Mr. B. D. Smwmx 1,lW,l. mm. mmm ml ,H vil,t,,,.y. I l1-1-rwl' who mx- ww-sp4msm's. 4-lnli. were l.zn'i',x' Pratt, l'1'vsi1le'l.l. i'hzl1'liv Foril, vonulii-s, stnilvnts, :mil lin- 2lllIlllIllSl,l'illlllll. l,Ull1'l'lll2llll:-1 t'li:li nn-inliws 2ll','j I r4nff Now: Lou Paino, Dm-an Hurry, Gone Mi-YVillizims, Rnnily McI'ilu-, David liollin lllnrlis, l.:1i'i'y Wzlllxina, .lan-li B2lllllL'y, l.zii'i y Oliva-r, lill l'ii-rpont, Slove Sk'llUl'llllg1', .lolin llnliolml l'i'nll, l'll,liu Ili-nm-tl, l'lnim'k l ol'll. Holi llll'wvllll1llllS, lloli lk-z1i'iiiii1.l 1ffli lfmv: Kenny llzrywnril, .lm-rry Wus- lfhlmliv lloyvr, livin- Wise. Svrwnnl lfoirz llick llownril, son, Scott, Blank, liogi-1' Arnold, 'l'oin IM-ville, Vlizxi-lm .lorry Millions, llll'll2ll'tl Waxllziw, llnvv In-long, Bill l':lllS0ll, Tim Mflllllilll, Milton Klllllwlv SWVK' lif'Wl 'e liollA'. llnlu liIlllL1'llillllllll'l', l'nnl Nvwnialn, Xvllllillll ll.1ll, llftllll' Ml'Alll5ll '- S -'fl' N '3 l'2U 'Y llllllt-F011 -lilflx lionnii- Sulnninulq, llzlnny I,z1s1-11 Tllirrl lfowg Louis GUlSL'lll1l1'tUl', Furl llnns, l':1i'l Kinlwaul, lid lllll'l'UXVS ni.,..v.-. Ilan llilniorv, ixiiiii- Mull, .nm in-1-ii, nun 'im-pin, Hill llumvlm-ye. -Iwi Inull-mam. Daw llwliwwlv. Sh-vi l,:n'r'y lilllgflllilll, .lnvli l,ni,flv, 'l'oni Sclinlulo, John Jonws, Wl'1lVl'l'- 'I'oin Sparks, limrrllr Ii'on': .losupli lbonnv, lll'llI y RZIINUX, All B.D. Athletes Q55 Participate I n Letterman's Club 'l'l1u lion Davis lligh School I.ettermzni's Club war: inilinlvil all llw lwginning of the 1957-58 school yi-nr, with Mi: llowzml Williams :intl 1 lllr. lllnrion lfino as its sponsors. lfflm-vii-il to the offiuos ot' the newly l'0l'I1lt'll Vit?-l'l'ltSlll0lll, .luck l-lznllley, Sevu-tz1i'y, and luljn- llonm-ll, 'lu-zis11i'ur. 'l'ln- purpose ol' the I.0ttv1'n1:ni's Vluln is to ln-lp proinolq- ai wliolvsonw zillilvliv progrzini and to in'ox'iili- lwtlvi' Vi-lnlions lmvtwn-011 athletes, IPI'ivvi s Vlnb ot't'ict-rs arc: Iioltom lt'ou': Shanda Vooli, Nlary .lo Nloss, .lohn Fruits, prcsidcnt, Doug' McAllister. B.D. Driver's Club Promotes Safe Driving For Teens 'l'o promote sate driving in this age of cars and mort- cars, Hen Davis has a Driver's t'lub composed ot' more than 250 members. lVlr. Wood- row liakcr is thc t'lub's sponsor and was respon- siblc tor thc initiation ot' the organization 'two yt-ars ago. The purpose oi' thc club is to build good citi- zens and incrcasc tht- number ot' sate, courteous drive-rs on our highways. In order to effect such a program, the mem- hcrs haw created a lllag'istrate's Court in which a student judge and jury, try and prosecute stu- dcnts who have been charged with illegal driv- inir. This court, plus the daily checking' for proper parking: and a twice a year safety-check ot' all automobiles, has made the Driver's Vlub a valuable organization at lien Davis. Sl Top lfow: 'l'oni llcYillt-, lion .lont-s, lloh l'Ittci', .loo Walker. 'Q-Haze llavid VVatson listens to tht- cliarggt- against hiln in thc Studcnt, 'l'i'ziffic Vourt inzidc up of llrivt-r's t'l1ib invin- ht-rs, llolfom How: Addison liumphrey, Jack Williams, Jim l721V'id 01iV6I', 172116 H9l11l0l'S0Y'l, Sl'1i1'lf'Y UVVHIS- T019 I Houck' muim. lymm-hum, Joi. gnydp,-Y Holy Lgwis, Mid- how: Mr. William Girton, Joe Sharp, Mike Mull, ,lei v dll' Row: John Noe, Gerald Robertson, Clarence Coyle, Cllbfl. Curtis Cl'iSS- JUIUQS VONIU, Terry B Ullll4'Y- Ben Davis Chess Club Has Successful Start In 1958 This was the first year for the newly-organ- ized Ben Davis Chess Club. Two meetings are on their agenda for each month. The first is a business meeting, and at the second, they may be found deeply engrossed in a tense game of chess. To add interest and variety, they play exchange games with students from various other schools. For membership in the club, a student must submit his application to one of the officers. It is then brought up before the entire group for general approval. An elimination tournament was held as a part of the activities of the club, and certificates were presented to the outstanding players. As a part of its coming activities, the club is plan- ning a pitch-in dinner for its members in the spring. The group, which is sponsored by Mr. William Girion, has an enrollment of twenty-one. Kibitzers Jim Houck, Ted Smith, Phil lleffclman and Elaine llaughtee watch Joe Snyder play .lan Coyle, 55 olfo-in. lfoirg Dick Dasore, Paul Newman, Jewel May, Paul lireccc, Sue Austin, Sandra Cooper, Hill Dearmin, Rhoda lllcllaniels, Jim llouck, llflrs. Nlargaret Shuler. su-oinl Row: Mary lVlcKinne'y, Kay Wills, Patty lVlor- lord, Vaiole Gilbert, Karen l'i'enning', Della llogan, lflainc Danghtee, Sharon Cooper, Barbara lloltz, Judy lee, lit-tty Zolmcr, Thin! lfow: Linda Crump, Judy Officers ol' Youth l or Vhrist are: Sandra Fooper, .lim out-li, and Rhola Mt-Daniels. Collier, Patty Thomas, .lim Fields, Linda Macy, Dale Henderson, Pam Estle, Bonnie Garbes, Mark Millions, Jerry Kendall. Twp How: Ruth Walton, Annamac Eastham, Myrna llocknian, l'at llayes, Ronnie Waynicn, lVlarion Dierdorf, Jane Graham, Jeanne Dicrdorf. Dottie Froman, Gloria Milhous. Youth For Christ Inspire Christian Living To instill in the daily lives ot' the students ol' Hen Davis, the presence ot' Christ, and to bring about the. t'ull realization ot' the joys ot' Chris- tian living, is the aim ot' the Youth For Vhrist t'lub. This group is in its second year at Hen Davis and rapidly increasing in membership. The meetings, which arg held the first and third Tuesday evenings ot' each school month, are made very interesting by showing religious movies and inviting various ministers ot' differ- ent denominations as guest speakers. A Youth For Christ picnic is still in the plan- ning stage as a spring activity. This organization, which is sponsored by Mrs. Margaret Shuler, is constantly working to ex- pand. Any Ben Davis student who is seriously interested and who feels he can contribute some- thing worthwhile. through his services is wel- come to join. I , l,, members are: lloftoni How: llella llogen, Fatty Morford, Jim lloucli, Ellen lffllaby, Elaine Daugh- tee. Sccoml Now: Sue Austin, Mary Jo Moss, Sally Katzenberger, lirenda Iludziak, Nedra White, Bonnie tlarbes. Thin! Row: Jerry Kendall, l'll'l'tl J. Moore, David Oliver, llale llenderson, Vhuck VVude. N.F.L. Gives Students Speech Experience lIave arguments, will travel might well be the slogan of the National Forensics League. for the twenty members of this national honor- ary speech organization have argued, debated, and discussed at seventeen contests all over the state, often earning top honors. This group, sponsored by Mr. Donald Hansell, initiated eight new members in the fall of the year. Admission is measured by points which are earned by speaking in various contests. After membership has been attained, additional points are awarded as advanced degrees of mem- bership for the participants. Entering upon its second year at Hen llavis, this group, affiliated with the Mask and Gavel Society, meets the first Monday of every month. A joint banquet with the Dramatic Vlub high- lights the year's activities. VVayne Small presents his argument in 1 club dt: t is Fred Moore and Ronnie Alexander lis nmmtfmii 02 JSM, ,fn I ICI ,va ,ac ll l'l Rowling' Club: Ifirsf lfoirz M r. Jerry llrown, eo-sponsor, lflrla Danner. ldlaine Daughtcc, Bonnie tiarbes, Beverly Cooiis, Sui- Austin, Myrna Duncan, Gale Jackson, Bill Clark, Hob l'rice, llenry Miller, Ronnie Alexander, lcrry 4 razgf, Duff Robbins, Buck lloltkc, Larry Cochran. Nfroiiil lfon-5 Miss Marilyn Benson, sponsor, lVlilic Sliulcr, Clary Vi'rig'lit, Steve Patrick, Bill Dearmin, Aiinamac liastman, l'ce'g'y Branson, Pat llayes, Gloria Smith, Delores Stevens, Joyce llarris, Karen Burnett, Caryln Rash, Wilma l,oug', Gayle Fields. Third How: David Kuhn. l'at. Shi-l'l'cr, Donna Bradford, Elaine Chaille, Karen Summers, Sandy VanArsdale, Sharon Cooper, Domia Tliornton, Sondra Cooper, Joyce l'cncc, Annmttc Denning, Linda l'lii'i.f'c, Sue Shopp, Jackie lVoll'. Yonda tloodc. Ifoiwlli Row: Jack Cox, Sandy Stearman, Ruth Ann Layton, Julic Davis, Pee' Savage, practicing hcrc, had the l lor irirls in the Rowling Club -- a fine iiehest average 112. Barbara Boyden, Judy Lee, Sherran l'ag'ach, Rich- ard Broadstreet, Jeanette Cruikshank. .Icrry Cubel, Terry Myers, Ted Johns, Don Trout, Melvin Moss, Don Baldwin. Fifth Ro-ir: Judy Cline, Ronald Minor, Joe Doanc, John lloduin, David Watson, Dave llockcy, Steve Weaver, Dale Jeffcrics, John Duncan, Mike Mull, John Smiljanic, James llaycs, Russell liertram, Roger Stall. Siffli Row: Pam VVood, Jean Kolbe, .lean Sanders, John Kirkman, Joyce Cox, Judy Chambers, Peggy Sav- age, Patty Pruitt, Judy Williams, Mary .lo liolby, l'at Milligan, Karen Crouch, .lanicc Wilson, l.ola l.cslic, Harold Williams, Scrcnfli Row: Roger Olsen, Russell Reid, Jim Catt, Dan Cochran, Dick Yates, David Yoiprht, Judy Ogrlesby, Gayle Warneke, Mary Mclhan, Sandy Gahbauer, Linda Williams, Derry lfulliu, Mike Waskin, David Redman, Richard Mt-Dowcll. l58 Bowling Club ls Largest Ever Set em up again in the other alley! If you are a member of the Bowling Club, sooner or later you will be able to make such a statement. The highest games of the season were bowled by Duff Robbins with 2724 and Karen Burnett with a 163. Steve Weaver led the boys with a high average of 160 and Peggy Savage with an average. ot' 112. Other members were also awarded honors at the bowling banquet that was held at the lron Skillet Restaurant. The 4-ll vegetable judging team which won the with and 5th places in the National Contest are: lvff lo riyhf: Ilan Gilmore, Don Albertson, Mr. Dwight l'ottinghani, spone sor, Jerry Ullnstead, and liruce Blackwell. Junior lim-amlers for the 4-ll Cluh are: Slfzurlinyz llonna Hunt, sponsor Mr. Dwight f'Ottlll1.1'll2llN, lirucu Black- Ben Davis 4-H Club Wins Many Honors 'Work makes progress' and since this is the idea upon which the 4-H Club fnnutions, this group, under the direction of lVlr. Dwight Cot- tingham and Mrs. Vivian Summeier has made great strides during this school year. Over 200 boys and girls took part in one or more of the many projects offered to 'them and many won awards for outstanding work on their particu- lar project. One of the most important things a boy or girl may learn is leadership, and Sandra Ritchie and Karen Pfenning won awards for outstand- ing achievement in this field. wvll. and sponsor Mrs. Vivien Sunnneier. Sitting: Mar- ion Ilierdorf, llalc Paul, and t'arol'yn livin-fit-l. Q2 5 2-.-I... S B.D. Can Be Proud Cf Athletes Ben Davis offers a well-rounded athletic pro- gram for both boys and girls. There are active sports during every season. This year's athletic record has been such that all Ben Davis can be proud. Yet, the B.D. Giants keep trying to im- prove every year. of thc city and co to come from Noitklq ,,.f R Griclster Tells Oi Preparation For Footballing By BOB MCWILLIAMS ix August 14, after what seemed l to be a very long summer vaca-- tion, 52 vacation weary boys re- ported to Ben Davis High School to take physicals for the football team. h August 15 began the hardest two weeks of training for them. At SI a.m. they were on the fielfl in shorts and football shoes ready to start conditioning. The first two days consisted of running and calesthenics. After calesthenics I the quarterbacks threw to the other boys. This was followed by I few windsprints and then a trip the showers to cool off. c third day pads, pants, and ys were issued. By this time Pr. tho smmd was cnt: flown J . EXTRA YARIJAM after catching ai lateral f block into E. Reed tNumb4 player is unidentified, and Giants won, 20-6. Homecoming Croi Giants Down Warr By Dl When Ben Davis' secoi the Warren Central Warr the host eleven, 20-6. It wi for the Giants. The first and second q to a deadlock, 0-0. Guard the Hrst quarter, and back second period. After the crowning ci returned to the gridiron . against the rival eastsider game, broke the game open third quarter with a 74-yg converted the extra point Davis, 1958 COUNTY CHAMPS - Frmzf Row: Ann Weschler, Nancy Farr, Delores Frost, Eileene Taylor, and Sandy Allen, Mifldlv Row: Student manager John Rabold, Eljie Bennett, Ernest lVIartin, Doug- McAllister, Gene Wise, Larry Pratt, Eddie Burrous, and Richard Rus- F7 . tant '1-wg, . ,wants -1--M l .L 'Hb Big Ben proudly displays the trophies which have been addcd by the 1957-58 athletic teams. 62 ti? sell, Top Row: Assistant Coach Evan Fine, Larry El- liot, Bill Susemichcl, Tom Schabel, Bill Rogers, 'Eddie Boyer, Student Manager Henry Rainey, and Head Coach Marion Fine. Ben Davis Dominate The 1957-58 Marion County sports scene was a happy one for Ben Davis fans as the Giants grabbed championships in baseball, cross-coun- try, and basketball. In addition to these, Coach Joe Preda's wrestling team won the Sectional crown and sent one boy to the State Finals. The hardwooders also did well for themselves by posting a 22 won and 3 lost record which is the best season in Ben Davis history. Included in their victory string was the County Champion- ship and three wins in the Sectional which gave the.m a trip to the final game where they lost to Crispus Attucks. All this success cannot be ascribed to luck. Much time and hard work by dedicated coaches, players, and student managers paid off, and gave our school the best athletic record we have ever had. Proof of our domination is found in our re- tention of the All-Sports Trophy for the second straight year. If we can win it again in '59, we get permanent possession! Hooray! for the Giants! They are the greatest, -.-7... L nv i 'E W? , Q-pq' rf' Tlwsm- worm- lhv Htudvnt AIZIIIZIJIPIN for our zxtI1l0iic liill'V0'y NL'Anic'h, llzlrry IA-f1'lvl', Nvd Nl0llI'l', .lim 11-nuns, Iinlfmn lfma-: .Inhn Rzllmld. llvury Rnnwy. Jl'l'l'y SUUWSQI. and .lorry Jmws. Wasson, Stvvv S4'l1urling', :md Holm Smith, Twp lfwrr: County Sports TIM- livn lmvis zllhlvtic 1'mu'l1vs mon-t with Atllla-tic at Bcn Iluvis. SIIUVOSS in sports is no zu-vimlvl1t. lliwvlur' lluwzlrd Williams tu sulvo uthlvtiv prolwlcms 133 insane-appz Q ..,,,.. llorlonl lfozcz Larry Watkins, Roh Mt-Williams, Paul lireece, liarry Pratt, liee l'aino, Bill Kappel, Dave De- .ong, Tom lk-Ville, Ronnie Schmink, Chuck Hidson. Y W 1-owl ll'4lll'Z Toni learson, Butch Wills, Curtis Criss, Qtanley lfaulkner, .lim Powers, .lon lngleman, Bob lla- vis, Ray Rippy, Duane Wood, Larry Hanger, Ted Proc- or, .lohn Kerr, and Reserve Coach Trent Gilmson. Thfrrl Noir: Assistant t'oach VVoody Baker, Leroy Mc- Yehooler, .lov lloane, lion Cochran, Ilan Turpin, Tim liill Susemichel prepares to tackle an opponent in the arren Ventral llomeeoming game. lift Mongan, Dan Gilmore, Sam t lulmlm, Howard llarmon, Roger Harvey, Mike Vhaplin, .lim Butler, John lial1ol'l. Student Manager, and t oach John Masariu. liuclf li'ou': Roger Arnold, Gene McWilliams, Eddie Rurrous, IM-an Berry, Bill Comer. Holi Greene, Eddie Boyer, t'harlie Evans, Randy Mcltike, Bill Susemichel. Tom Schalmel, Holi llearmin, Hd Roberts, Managers Steve Scliorling and Henry Rainey. Football Boys Pla Although not too impressive, the football team's record this year was not one ot' which to be. ashamed. With eight returning lettermen left from last year's squad, the hoys proved they could put up a fight and at no time did they lose their spirit. In their opening game, the Giants lost a heart breaker to Danville 111-13. In the next two games the gridmen downed county rivals South- port and Warren t'entral. Vontinuing their win- ning streak, the Giants defeated Sacred llcart 25-6. The. Giants dropped their next three games to Broad Ripple, Manual and Washington. Playing their last three games against Decatur Central, Wood, and Lebanon, the Giants failed to notch another win which left them with a seasonal record ot' three wins and seven losses. The Reserves won one. lost three and tied one. The Freshman team 'took it on the chin' five times without a win. l.arrv Pratt down s a Warren Central Warrior as Holi McWilliams eloses in to assist him. 'lard On Gridiron ,'.,. 1 luslnnan Foollmall loam niemliers are: liolfom Ii'ou': llalo Svracinoui, llarold Sliaffcr. Stanley Unsol, Ralph .,., Altus, lim Miller, Holm Parks, Ray Phillips, Randy Morvliead, llarold VValk0r, Roger llralw, llouirlas l'ai:a1-li. fllfflfllv Noir: Coach Evan Fine, Harvey Mc- Anich, Kim, Whitmore, Toni liaudcr, Ronnie Richardson, YH .iv rrdll 5 Running DparKS Lal gTo 25-6 Win Over Sparta Halfback Larry Pratt s elusive running 1 Ben Davis's crack offense as they downed tl Spartans 25-6 at CYO field, Oct. 5. Pratt, a senior, scored two touchdowns in the first quarter. is first touchdown came on a 55- ard run, and the other on a pass from junior quarterback Danny Turpin. During the second quarter the Spartans drove 70 yards from their own 30 to score on a run around end by quarterback Mickey Seal with two minutes remaining in the half. Halfback Eddie Burrous of Ben avis ciimaxed a third period drive withia run around left end for the touchdown. he final Ben Davis touchdown Skill Tesl GAA Fall Skill tests and as softball and activities of GA according' to IV meier, sponsor. Thirty-nine ni been initiated ir Association. Freshman Jud: compiling a scri in GAA this y 50-yard dash i ning a' 'n the fourth quarter when he A ,W r1mmniuf ' Dave Sharr, Larry Curry, Steve Pork, liurlmvrl, VVviss, fil'0l'g'0 Thompson, Mike Norris. lluvll' Ifuzvz Tom Taylor, John Faulk, Dave Spikes, Don Dotlick, Iiolw Willougrliliy, Larry Roberts, Mike Brunningr, Ronnie Boyden, Jack Unland, Larry Ilouldsen, Roy Poland. ps ... ,. . x .- 65 '- 1 1 at K lx'mv'li:lg: .lerry Jones, Ed Pierpont, Fred Mclicrn, Jask Bantley, Curtis llaas, Dave llouston. Slnnrliny: .lerry Wasson, Allister Dowdell, .lack Gelzzleichter, David Cross Country team practices for County meet as Dave Houston leads the rest of the team past Coach Wendy lline, GG ADX tan' 31. Oliver, Ray Billington, Ronald Sparks, and Coach VVendell lline. Cross Country Captures County Title For B. D. The Ben Davis harriers won their fourth county championship in six years under the di- rection of the new coach, Mr. Wendell lline. Graduation left coach Hine only one return- ing' letterman, Jack Bantley, and it looked as if this year would be a difficult one. However. the Thin-clads had a season record ot' eight wins and four losses. Coach lline stated courage, confidence, dc- termination, good pace-judgment, and a know- ledge of racing tactics, as the essential require- ments for a championship team. lhc S4-ctionzil winning' Wrestling Tcznn inenilwcrs are! Irunl Ifuirg Holi l'iei'cy, Dave llonston, fllll'i- lluas, -nny llziywzird, llzlvid Ulircr, l'lzii'clicc Coylc, Jiln W1 W nncth llziywzird practices ll l'ig'urc four scissors on lm nn nnitc llill Kuppcl. Both lioys :irc Vonnty Clizinips. B VVarruni. llrlclf li'uu': Assistant Couch Jcrry Brown John Ncvley, Ilan Gilniorc, 'l'iin iillllljfilll, liill Kzippcl. I Jim Conn, Conch .loc I rcclu, Ben Davis Crapplers Become Sectional Champs For '58 Climaxing the most successful wrestling sea son in recent years, Ren Davis Higli School grzipplers, under coach Joe Produ, captured first place in the Sectional Tournzinient held at Bloomington. The mzitmen also placed second in the County Tournament. Bill Kuppel, Tim Mon- yran. and John Neeley paced Ben Davis in the Sectional by winning the 175, 165, and 138 pound classes respectively. During the regular season, the Giants posted ai record of fourteen wins against only three losses. The Reserve grapple-rs completed their season with four wins against four losses. G7 our Vonnly Vliziiiips are: Knevliiig: liarry Pratt., Marion Fine, Ernest Martin, Tom Sm-liziln-l, Gene Wise, rug Me.-Xllister, lflljie Bennett, liiehziril Russell, Larry Eddie Boyer, Bill Suseniiehel. lfldrlie liurroiis, Sliulf-nt, l lliol, Sli iilent, Mgr, llenry llziniey, Slrrnrliny: C'o:u'h lVl11'i',.lolin Rziholcl. Varsity, Reserve Baslqelba lilmlie llnrrous ilrilililes zironnil his lmnville opponen D ls Gi-ni Wise and lizirry l raft look on. 68 Under second year eozieli, Nzirion Fine, the Ilen Davis nelmen sei :in :ill time reeoril :il Hen Davis, winning twenty-two ol' their twenty-five garnes. Their only three losses were to top Hink- ing city teams, Manual, Shorlrimlge, zinfl Vrispus Attueks. Included in their victory string this year, was the 39th zinnual Marion Founty Vhzim- pionship tournzimenl. The Giants zulyaiieeml to the l'in:ilsol'1he Incli- zinzipolis Sectional, only lo he ilowneml hy the Vrispus Attucks Tigers, lhe clefeiimliiip: ehziinps. This was the fzirtliest ai llen llzivis lezim has gone in the sectional sinve 19:36 when they were mlefeziteml in the final gzirne. The reserve sqnzifl also hurl zin oulslzimlilig record, winning seventeen ol' lheir twenly games. They also won their eounly lonrney. Although the frosh learn was the only one ol the three teams lhzil clirln't win lheir eounly tourney, they posied ai fine reeorml. i l l r4-shnian Baskvtlwall players are: Iloffom Row: Coach lloli llunlsar, Toni Rainier, Holm Williams, Hill Schalwl, llon l'l1-ss, Boll l ullmrig'lit, Larry l'ui'i'y, llolv Willoughby, 'l'oni Taylor, lim-k li'ou': Ronnio Spikos, Ronnie Boydvn, Teams Win County lioscrvo liziskotlmall playvrs arc: Ivff Io riglzf, lioffofn Ifolv: Coach Evan Finv, Richard VVallaCe-, Duane Wood, lloln Davis, Dick Mastin, Ik-nny Brown, Miclrllz' Row: llflanagvr Stvvu Schorling, Ray Hippy, Gene McWilliams, Miko Stvrrett, John Dersagv, Ronniv Cunningrhani, Gary Slllllllllllilbl, Jack Unlund, Boll Good. Su-vu l'linm-, Man- ager Ralph Akers. Randy Martin, Tod Proctor, Allistvi' liowdull. Ilurlr Now: MHH2l2'l1I' Jerry Wasson, Konnio Najur, flllill'llt' Evans, Bill Rogers, Bill Price. ff-vvf' F--1'-.+p - G., P , f QI 1. 5- uv- . .,....g, .,g,v's.- :.'.'.A - 4 lid' 44-vi fm'-5 . A , fn, . ,R , V ,W a .. -z , 5.9-gf--A-,. -.sf.L-:A . - ,, V. - 'I 'rj' . ff'-' 1 f' ,Tim-maui,-4 , Q , f. .1 Y ,ru , , .- - .kj W My uf K., -'-,A , wa ff 1 - ,,'. I 'N 'F'-AZ j Lk' .,-,.'J,,g. x-ff Q.. v Q,-.., AN ' E v 'p944: 41, -JW ', fi' 1 .. ' V 13' 9 ' A ff A -' '.- :ff . -2-'w:'.- t-,-, -Az-f' A' Fr 'f 5, 1,-if-f 'rr - ag. fs , - - . 19 Q, f , ,v ., .x,,.1. , f..ff..., ., -,M 4, A . , 31 ..- . y ,. - ' my-.,, 'ff'-Q, 1 ,, 4, vzgw' ,141 nz. , . .. As- . . -. 1 .1,,. - as s -Q3 .3 . -nyc, . 'H 13' ' v',,k'j 3,'1,- - . ' w.6f4 ,,u,.,,,gJ ,Dr . . .F 7. .ge M A ,x , 1 M4 Nr uw x -' 'v ,a. .' .- fi. is ' ,,.f,:i 5,4 L12-at ,Jn .lim Wilson is put out at home plate in an attempted squeeze play as Tom Schahel watches. Varsity liaschall lll0ll1lbl'l'S are: I'vI'1II1f How: Charles lford, Ray lloward, 'l'ruman Evans, .lim NVilson, Larry l'i'att, lllike lfoxworthy. Micldlc Row: Vharles Burke hardt, David Fink, .lim Dodds, Jerry Milhous, Dick Baseball Giants Proud Ct Winning CountyChampionship Coach Trent Gipson's Diamondmen won the mythical county championship in 1957 hy com- piling a 13-3 record. The Giants opened the season hy whipping the Danville Warriors, 22-0. After heating Cris- pus Attucks, Shortridge, and Zionsyille, the baseballers tasted defeat for the first time, how- ing to the city champion Broad Ripple Rockets, 2-0. Next the Giant men downed Lebanon, their last game before the county tourney. ln the county tourney, they beat Speedway, Warren Central, and finally Southport for the crown. Decatur Central, the second team to conquer the Giants, won a 5-4 decision. With five games remaining on their schedule, the lliamondmen downed Speedway, North Central, Scecia, and Lafayette, losing only to the Washington Von- tinentals. lloward, Mickey Milhous, lior'l.' Ifoiv: Voach Trent Gipson, Bill Susemichel, John Ralvold, liouit- Moore. Assistant Coach .lohn Massariu. ,Chi To oo, r!: 5 ' ., Traclcsters Have A Successful Se-ason's Record The 1957 track team, coached by athletic di- rector lloward Williams, won three and lost seven of their ten scheduled meets. The Giants placed fourth out of thirteen teams in the Co- lumbus Relays, and also placed fourth in the county meet held at Tech. The. tracksters were paced by Guy Dennis in the half mile, Mike Maguire in the low hurdles, and Bob Sears in the mile. Ed Burrous also did well in the dashes and the broad jump. Frou! How: Andy Caliver, Rollin Wand, Lee Paino, Mike lVlap.!uire, Scotty Blank, Jim Burke. Src-ond Row: Don Sparks, .lohn Watts, Holi Sears, Charles Evans, Mike Alyca, Gene McWilliams, Jack Bantly, Joe Baker. I A U- .4 , n-. q , ... Bob Sears takes the lead to win the mile run in the North Central meet, Third lime: Dave Yocky, Jim Simmons, Fred McKern, Bob McWilliams, Clifford Elson, Ray Billington, Dan Turpin, Guy Dennis, Kenny Uuffle, Howard Williams. 71 Rollin Marks, a returning letterman, prepares to slam a serve in practice. Tennis Anyone? Boys Saying Yes Boasi Fine Record Sometimes called the step-child of American sports, tennis is enjoying an upswing in pop- ularity at Ben Davis. Two more courts are be- ing added which will double our facilities and enable more boys to participate. The Ben Davis racke.t-men, hampered by lack of size and experience lonly two boys could jump over the net lj, won only two of their seven matches in 1957. First year coach Robert Lee built his team around just three returning let- termen from the 1956 squad. With more experience in 1958, coach Lee and his tennis boys plan an improvement of the record of the preceding year. 72 Left to right: Rollin Marks, Bob Meranda, Steve Powers, Paul Newman, Tom Shillington, Richard Wallace, and Coach Bob Lee. Volleyball lcing'-sizc ! G.A.A. girls have great fun playing: Giant volleyball. llutlom, lfuic: Miss Vivian Sunnncier, llelorcs Williams, Janice Russell, Ronda l erg'uson, Pat Persinpfer, Arlene Grow, Nancy Butler, Cecelia Gunther, Marion lDicrdort', lictty Kephart, Lola Leslie. Scrum! Row: Pat Weaver, Sharon Ilcndrin, Uindy Frazier. Patty Cubel, Donna lienipster, Connie Kempster, Pat Cortey, Priscilla Dillow, C.A.A. Teaches Girls Healthful And Enioyable Sports At their annual Awards Banquet in the spring, the Girls Athletic Association had 'alumni night' and invited all the past members to return to enjoy the festivities. This organization, with about 35 members, is concerned with the teaching of physical skills and provides the girls with a chance to partici- pate in and enjoy the thrill of competitive sport. In addition, one girl is selected each year for the sportsmanship trophy - the highest honor of G. A. A. Barbara llanieetnian, Judy Reed. Judy llayworth, Anna Moore. Tliird Row: Jean Sanders, Pat Webb, Brenda Piercy, Karen Crouch, Mary Powers, Kathy Brown, Janice Wilson, Marilyn Ferris, Hobctta Gray, Joanne Grow, Jeanne llierdorf, Dorothy liantlcy, Marjorie Swartzbaugfh. Top Row: Shirley Sanders, Trudy Vaughn Nadine Parker, Karen Fergruson, Karen Thoinpson, Jane Graham, Carol Fiscus, Mickey McCoy, Sandra Field, Janet Fowler. Judy Harrell, Virginia Mosteller, Jeanne Frazier. 73 C5 .I sg' xi- Steve Weaver practices unmler the tutelage of Coat-h liob ltunbar in early springs. Prospective golf team members are: Knr'z'Iii1y: James Good, Tom Taylor, Kenneth Atwell. Standing: Coach Colt ls A Popular Spring Sport Among Ben Davis Students When it begins to get warm in the spring, two things pop up in great aliunclanee - mush- rooms and golfers. The divot-diggers at Ben Davis, under the. able direction of Coach Hob Dunbar, began playing March lst and will play until the end of school. The boys are short on experience as Steve Weaver is the only re.turn- ing letterman, but Mr. Dunbar is happy with the fine Freshman prospects who figure to 'whack 'em long and straightf Bob Dunbar, Earnest Martin, Steve Smith and Steve Weaver. 7-1 I i r ATHLETIC SCORE SHEET FOOTBALL B.D. Opponents B.D. Opponents Decatur Central ..,... 13 Danville ,,,,.,,,,..... ..... 1 4 27 gvigfincfrtral ----' 6 Southport 'A A'A 0 35 Mater 20 Warren Central ,.,.,.. ..... 6 42 Central-Evan 0 Broad Ripple .....,, ..,.. 4 8 41 Lawrence Cenggi A ' 22 iracredl Heart ' ' 4 2 43 Jeffersonville ........ ann? ' 24 New Albany .,,,,,.,, 14 Washington .....,..... ..... 5 3 27 Manual 7 Decatur Central ....... ,.... 1 2 31 West Latlghgigg ' ' 7 wood .....,...,...,...,... ...l.. 2 7 40 Wood Y 14 Lebanon ..,,,.,....,.. ..... 2 0 27 Crispus Attucks Sectional Champs BASKETBALL TRACK B'D Opponents B.D. Opponents 62 Decatur Central ...,..l ..... 5 5 41 Lawrence 80 Warren Central ..,.... ..... 6 3 32 ' Broad Ri ' ' 62 Lebanon '--'-- '-'.--A'A In h Southportpp -H -H 55 Brownsburg ........ ...... 4 3 53 Manual ' 77 Danville .........,. ..... 5 4 41 Scecina 50 MMI --e-Qe--- ---l- 5 2 51 North Cggzgg1 -5 60 Zionsville ........,,, . ..... 49 73 Pike A 73 Broad.Ripple ....... ..... 4 8 57 Greencastle 47 Shortrldge .......... ,..... 5 3 57 Cathedral 61 Martinsville ......,. ....., 5 5 49 Southport ......... ..... 3 9 60 Martinsville ...... ,.... 5 5 63 Howe ............... ..... 5 6 B B . 84 Speedway . .l,. ,..... 6 0 ASE ALL 56 washington ....l ...., 5 5 B-11 OPPOHEMS 60 Plainfield .....,,,............,.,,.,....,. ,.... 3 9 22 Danville .............l..,... 39 Sacred Heart ........................,... ..... 2 7 12 Crispus Attucks ,,,v COUNTY TOURNEY 3 fgllgrfife i ---------A-- 66 Pike ...............,..,.... ,...,....,.,......... ,,.r, 4 2 . . a . 'ppe ' 2 Zlonsvllle ......,.... '52 Southport ............,,.,....i...... ...., 4 9 57 Lebanon 68 North Central ...,...,.,.,......,... ..... 5 1 4 Decatur Central SECTIONALS 7 Speedway ....,,,........ 60 Shortridge ............................. ..,., 5 0 13 Norfzh Central ---'- '- 63 Deaf School ....,, ..,.. 4 4 2 Scecma ---------- H53 Broad Ripple ..,.... ,,,,, 5 1 11 Lafayette ...l.................. .... ...,. 48 Crispus Attucks i.,.. ,..., 1 1 1 Washington .....,.....,... .v....,.... 'I' Ovel-time COUNTY TOURNEY Double Overtime Slfeedway '- --- --4'- ----A' ----- ---' 12 Warren Central ...,.. 7 'Southport ..,,,,.,,,,,, WRESTLING TENNIS TEAM B.D Opponents B.D. Opponents 41 Franklin Twp. ..... 15 7 Southport .... 24 Shortridge .......... ..,... 2 1 2 Howe ,.,,,.,,,,,,ie 17 Broad Ripple ....... ..... 2 6 7 Attucks 15 Bloomington ...... ,,,,, 2 1 1 Tech ,,i,,,,,,,i,,,., 20 Southport ............... ..... 2 4 0 Cathedral ....,... 41 Decatur Central ....,.. ,,,,, 1 3 2 North Central ..... Varsity Cheerleaders Baclc C-iants All The Way Hilo! Fight! Win! Vome on now! Do it :tgztin - louder! shout the five pretty varsity clieer- lezulers ot' Hen Davis lligrh Svhool. Out ot' the many girls who tried out in the spring, this quintet was ehosen hy at secret hallot vote ot' the Booster t'luh :incl the l,ettermz1n's t'luh. lt was then that their work really hegztn. They haul to prztctit-e together many evenings to olmtztin the almost perfect precision :intl eoortlinzxtiou in l ilt-env lwvlor twpressms her exeitenient and joy :xt their iIlll'lL'ill0 l'0llilIl0S for which lllvy 2lI'0 llolvtl. ' l '1 V S WI' slr' Sl'f fl s W' WW' Vheerlezuling is rewurtling :intl t'un, hut it also requires hours ztntl hours ot' hztrtl work. llvlpllig' our toxin' to vit-toirv :ire x2lI'Sll,Y llieerle:1tlvrs 'Nztnt-y I-'ztrr, Ann Wesuhler, Szuulrzt Allen, lielores VHS t, :intl liilt-env 'l':tylor. liesmrve t'lu-erleaders are: Sue Farr, Karen Crouch, llonnu t'ainplmell, l'atty Pruitt, Freshman Flieerleanlers are: lwfl In rlyhig Limigl K 7 Toucla Ieniluertou, Henry Bernard, llonna liuzzird, lhtty llollimxsworth. Reserve And Fresh Cheer Teams On Cheeringr the Reserve and the lfreshman Teams to many victories were the four Reserve Cheerleaders and the five lfreshrnan Cheerlead- ers. These Hen llavisites show true school spirit and loyalty. They practiced frequently and faithfully on their tricky yells, and they de- veloped many clever and intricate formations to please the fans. No matter what adverse con- ditions worked against them - the weather, minor illnesses, trat't'ic problems, or any other W they always went to every game and yelled their heads ot't ' so the Giants would know that lien llavis was hacking: them all the way. 77 ,WNW V.: , 1.111 A f'Q q. - .- ., ' ' P ai . ,I Af, fi ' .L ' xr - 4,,Q,yHf.-1 Ad'-.. 5 Q S ' A 'O W. .I W ,F - 1 4 , , x h. .A In f.N,,,.., f -f.j,.'f-45,513 'L-5-,My-A .S ', Y: 1S.4h.f.f,',' . ru 'P' , .1 f . V . ..--'.,-Y' ,, ,J--:Q .-gf. 43 , -A ' 4, ., ,gki-.1-' ., 'I-Q-14, ,,,-1vu,.s ,, -f 'W-! A,Jf A -ff .4 -of' ' V .. ' JAN: 1 . -Law? f, E' - p- .. ,aff .Q ff N 1 . . 1 '1 ' 'mam ' W mm-I-, m.,,,:,' .Q k ' V.-1-Q ji? 3- ., ,J -4- , . , 'I A gh. gi, W. F ,, - 1 ,- W by Wg. 15 -vw' 'iwri bil -fe , .ML r' 1 . V ' fx ..'. '-'Q' If 1' r N Hyigvbkg-Wu' ' Y if 1 -H 6 ' f f - -A x f an .:4,:.4 -M., J ,g Qwff ' 5, .M ,rr 'ff M ', 1. ' 3 ' , ' ma - ,gg'.,..gg, , F a 1' f 1 6 K , i Ben Davis Has Largest Enrollment Ever Ben Davis' population grows larger every year. The little Giants can be found going to, coming from, in, out, and all around Ben Davis. They work, play, loaf, ery, fight, yell, complain, and praise, but always together. That's the way Ben Davisites are - together. QVQAAQ ustriai . fessional scLh,,.4-Ce ...-ua P,-A and individuals. 'ONSifR 103 Pupils Achieve HighHonor Roll Stl, ,including Brenda Dudziak, Duane Randa B One hundred three pupils were on the high honor roll fi the second six weeks. They are Brenda Dudziak, Duane Randall, Keith Edmon son, Elaine Daughetee, Mike Clark, Marion Dierdorf, Da Henderson, Steve Coppoek, Norma Jo Kolbe, Betty Ro Thompson, Susan Blank, Dan Gilmore, Linda Macey, Bet J. Marcum, and Larry Martin. . . Also on the high honor ro 14 Girls Receive Commerce Awards Fourteen girls have earned pins and certificates in shorthand and typing: classes, aeeording to Mrs. Jessie Kirk, commerce head. Annamae Easthma, Nonda Buz- zird, and Carol Hollingsworth aearned 100-word pins. ,Q 7 'l'i,'hty-vvox'ri pins were 02ll'llC4l a'Hc-tty Ray, Sandy Junipii. I. Lkie White, Judy I,inn, Darlene 4,1 , N'jv laniee Rife. xu , 2 --'fowl pins ..,,,, , ' -.. Marcia Goo.l, Phil Heffelm: Lawrence Henderson, John Ho ald, Pat Persingrer, Carol Porti Peggy Jo Savage, Wilma Seam, Nonie Short, Barbara Trout, Dua Wood, Vharles Blackwell, liini Boss, Sandra l,:-i- Kinder, Barba Neal, Jeanette i':u'ter, Gary Engl dow, Addison Humphrey, Varolj Sue Inman, Linda Miller, Daw Oliver, and Nancy Thomas. Others l.ls'i-rl Hrlu-rs are Susan Armlirusl, Jurly H: ull, Vzirolyn lin-ek, M:u'ji Mc-lllvuin. M: l I l lick Hienda l'ir-rey llc Jul Moss 'nv '1' '- 1- Ia lim-se, Sui- Sliopp, Jm' Snyder, Mu Ann Spalir, Karen XVas:olu-r, Carol limi:-ti:-1, Jzme- lluller, Paula llavenpu Judy Ann Hardin, June Hubble, San Nnrriulvsr, Judy Plunkett, Rxllvc-rl RH linux. Joe Slmrp. Marilyn Snyder. Sh ley 'I'raey. and Gayle Warneeke. l'l1.-2,11 . Ill. lr.. Q ..., 41 lIl....l. ll..,,A Aclminislralors, Ancl Dean: Islr. Mzvlison Shznlloy is the principal of Ron Davis High School. ln his thrvo yours hore, Mr. Shadlvy has workvd lin-I1-ssly to inakv our school thi- finv learning: institution thzxl Il, is. A ti1'nn'n4lons :ononnl ol' work zwcoiiipzinios Mr. Szunucl l.:ing:'s ilistinvtion :ind honor of lic-ing Trustvv for the Inrgvst township school syslvni, in the United States. . N'l'llll.l'llKlL'lll for Wziyin- Townsliip S-uliools is Nr. lrzmk Fling- whose- vliivl' f'unc'tion is to lllll'l'Vl0xX'. m-nf 11:1-, and plum' the tvxxcliors in our 15 si-hools. ,.-LW ...-' 80 Backbone Of B.D. D Ben Davis High School, which has a campus as large as some colleges, is being daily con- fronted with hundreds of problems of varied nature. These problems will be met and solved by one of the six administrators of Ben Davis. It is the job of these men to make the decisions which will enable the largest township high school in the nation to function smoothly. The seventy-three teachers who compose the faculty work with the administration to discover and carry out the most successful plans of oper- ation for the benefit of both faculty and stu- dents. Another integral part of the administration staff is the deans whose job it is to supervise attendance, discipline, and student behavior. Programming, supervision, scheduling, and policy enforcement are just a few of the many duties of the staff. All go together to make Be.n Davis the successful school that it is. Mr. William Girton is the Vice-Principal of the Senior Building and, because he is our Registrar is one of the busiest persons at Ben Davis. Vice-Principal Howard Wood is in charge of the Junior In the Wayne Central Building the Vice-Principal is Building and also had the difficult task of making up Mr. Richard Apple who is also the head of our new the school calendar. Guidance division. 81 Faculty Join Hands Tc MR. MIMIS ANTONOPOULOS - English and Social Studies MR. WOODROW BAKER - Driver's Training, Safety Director, Drivers' Club sponsor, Assistant Football Coach MISS MARILYN BENSON -- Physical Education, Cheerleader and Booster Club sponsor, Bowling Club sponsor. MR. J. B. BOWEN - English MRS. WINONA BOWERS - Commerce MR, ERNEST BROWN - Mathematics MR. GERALD BROWN -- Commerce MRS. BENEDA CAMPBELL - English Depart- ment Head, Junior Red Cross sponsor MR. CHARLES CARPENTER - Mathematics MISS OLIVE CARRUTHERS - Social Studies De- partment Head, Quiz-em and Honor Society sponsor - R 5 MR. RALPH CHANDLER -- Music Department Head, township coordinator for music and Band director MR, DWIGHT COTTINGHAM - Vocational Ag- riculture Department Head, 4-H sponsor MR. KENNETH COX - Safety Sz Health, Physical Education, Intramural MISS NELL CUFF - Assistant Librarian, School calendar recorder MISS GLADYS DAWSON - Mathematics MISS MABEL DIERDORFF - Commerce MRS. MILDRED DOYLE - Commerce MR. ROBERT DUNBAR - Physical Education, Safety, Freshman Basketball coach, Golf coach iromote Good Education MRS. .FLORA FAUST - Commerce, Home Eco- nomics MR. EVAN FINE - Science, Reserve Basketball coach, Freshman Football coach MR. MARION FINE - Director of Audio-Visual Aids, Drivers' Training, Varsity Basketball coach, Freshman Track coach MR, GLENN FISHER - English, Keyhole adviser MR. DUANE FLEENER -- English, Booster Club sponsor MRS. LORA FRAVEL - Commerce MRS. FLORENCE GAERTE - Commerce MR. TRENT GIPSON - Science, Varsity Baseball coach, Reserve Football coach MRS. RUTH GOOCH - English MR, TED GREENE - Industrial Arts MR. DONALD HANSELL - Speech, English, Dra- matics, Forensics, and Thespians adviser MRS. ALICE HARKER - School Secretary, Office supervisor MISS VIRGINIA HAWN - Spanish, English, Spanish Club sponsor MR. KENNETH HAYES - Industrial Arts MR. WILLIAM HENLEY - Social Studies MRS. MARGARET HILE - Journalism, English, Spotlight adviser MR. WENDELL HINE - Safety 8: Health, Cross Country coach, Reserve Track coach MR. JAMES HOBSON - Drivers' Training FACULTY MR. RAY HURT - Industrial Arts MR. LOREN JACKSON - Commerce, Hi-Y spon- sor MRS. WILMA JAY - English, Sunshine Society sponsor MRS. HAZEL KENNEDY -- Commerce MRS, JESSIE KIRK - Commerce Department Head MR. ROBERT LAMBY - Industrial Arts MR. HARVEY LAUGHLIN - Social Studies MRS. SHIRLEY LYNCH - Language MR. JOHN MASSARIU - Science, Physical Ed- ucation, Head Football Coach MR. CHARLES MATHIEU - Industrial Arts, Science MISS MARY McLANE -- Social Studies MRS. HELEN MERCER - Dean of Girls, Latin, S.P.Q.R. sponsor, Language Department Head MR. BURKE MILLER - Mathematics MR. DARYL MILLER -- Science MRS. FAYE NELSON - Art MR. JOHN NEIMAN - Social Studies MRS. KAY PARKER - English, Sunshine Society sponsor MR. VICTOR POE - Science FACULTY MRS. HELEN POINCE - Mathematics, Honor Society sponsor MISS JEAN PRICHARD - English MR. WILLIAM RODERICK - Choral MR. DONALD SARGENT - Commerce, School treasurer, Book Den manager MR. ROBERT SEEMAN - Science Department Head, Honor Society sponsor, Dean of Boys MR. JOHN SHAW - Social Studies MR. JAMES SHOCKLEY - English MR. WOODROW STATON - Social Studies, Freshman Baseball coach MRS. MARGARET SHULER - Physical Educa- tion MRS. ALMA STEINER - English, Honor Society sponsor MRS. VIVIAN SUMMEIER - Home Economics, G.A.A, sponsor, 4-H sponsor MRS. URSEL SOMMERS - School Nurse MR. DON TROUT - Industrial Arts MRS. ELIZABETH VAN LIEW - Mathematics MRS. HELEN WAMPLER - Latin, S.P.Q.R. spon- sor MRS. MARTHA WELCH - Home Economics MRS. HARRIET WILKINSON - Home Economics Department Head MR. HOWARD WILLIAMS - Physical Education Department Head, Athletic Director, Track coach l SENIGRS RACIIEL LOU AKERS - Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Bowling Club, Freshman Library, Book Den DONALD HUGH ALBERTSON - National Honor Society, Trialge Treasurer, Safety Driver's Club, Latin Club, Junior Classical League, 4-ll, 4-H .lunior Leader, Vegetable Judging Team RONALD CHRIS ALEXANDER - Mask and Gavel, National Forensics League, Latin Club, Cadet Choir, Freshman Choir, B Band, Bowling Club, 4-H, 4-H Junior Leader, Poultry Judging, Dairy Judging, Vegetable Judging Team THOMAS ANNES PHYLLIS JEAN ARNETTE - Keyhole Staff, Booster Club JACK ARNOLD - Safety Driver's Club PRISCILLA MARGUERITE ASIILOCK - Booster Club, Purplettes, Freshman Choir CAROLYN SUE AUSTIN - Librarian, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Bowling Club, Dramatics Club, Debate Team, Science Club Secretary, Purple-ttvs, Office Staff, Youth For Christ, National Forensic League SUE BAILEY - Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Freshman Choir JACK EDWARD BANTLEY - Booster Club, Hi-Y, Safety Driver's Club, Varsity Cross Country, Fresh- man Cross Country, Varsity Track, Reserve Track, Letterman's Club Secretary JUDITH ANN BARRETT - Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Latin Club RICHARD CLYDE BASORE - Booster Club, lli-Y Secretary, 4-H, Cadet Choir, Freshman Choir, Youth For Christ, Spotlight Staff, Bowling Club, Reserve Cross Country, Reserve Track Manager, Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball Manager, Freshman Track MAURICE BAKER ELJIE BENNET - Booster Club, Varsity Basketball, Reserve Basketball, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Track, Reserve Track, Freshman Track, Letterman's Club Treasurer JUDITH RAE BERRY - Booster Club, Sunshine So- ciety, Marching Band, B Band, Librarian, Office Staff SENIORS MARTIIA JUANITA BICKNELL - National Honor Society, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Trialge, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, Office Staff, Book Den Work- er, Madrigal, D.A.R, Representative, Quiz 'Em, Wasson's Fashion Board, Junior Classical League, State Music Contest ROBERT RAYMOND BILLINGTON - Reserve Cross Country, Varsity Track, Reserve Track, Freshman Track LARRY RANDALL BINGMAN - Student Council President, National Honor Society, Mask and Gavel Treasurer, Thespians, Booster Club, Safety Drivers' Club, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, Bowling Club, Science Club, Varsity Track, Freshman Track, Photo- graphy Club, Junior Classical League, 4-H, 4-H Jun- ior Leader President, Insect Judging, Vegetable Judg- ing Team, State Music Contest, Letterman's Club ANNA CHRISTINE BLAKE - National Honor So- ciety, Mask and Gavel, Thespians, Booster Club, Sun- shine Society, Latin Club, Marching Band, Drum- merettes, Department Secretary LOWELL SCOTT BLANK - Booster Club, Trialge, Safety Driver's Club, Latin Club, Marching Band, B Band, Lette-rman's Club, Varsity Track, Reserve Track, Freshman Track, Reserve Cross Country, Re- serve Wrestling JOHN OSCAR BLOOM - Dance Band MADELYN BLUE ETHEL BOLES - Booster Club MARGARET LOUISE BRANSON - Booster Clul: Keyhole Staff, Cadet Choir, Freshman Choir, Cafe- teria, Bowling Club PAUL BREECE - Booster Club, Hi-Y, Youth For Christ Treasurer, Safety Driver's Club, Varsity Foot- ball, Reserve Football, Freshman Football, Varsity Baseball, Reserve Baseball, Letterman's Club REBA MAE BREEDLOVE - Booster Club, Librarian SHIRLEY JEAN BREEDLOVE - Spotlight Staff, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Freshman Choir, Librarian, Book Den Worker REBECCA LEE BROWN - Student Council Vice- President, National Honor Society, Booster Club, Sunshine Society Vice-President and Recording Secre- tary, Trialge, Safety D'river's Club, Latin Club, Office Staff, PBX Girls, Junior Classical League, Science Club, Junior Red Cross Representative, 9B and 11B Class Council DAVID BROWN - Trialge, Safety Driver's Club DEBRA LOUISE BROWN - National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Purplettes, Freshman Choir, Marching Band Major-- ette, Drummerettes, Bellai1'e, Office Staff, PBX Girl, Senior Home Coming Attendant SENIORS RENDA BROWN - Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Purplettes, Freshman Choir, Drummercttes, Librarian RICHARD BROWN JULIA BRUCE - Booster Club, Student Council, Sun- shine Society, Marching- Band, B Band, Ilrummerettes, Bellaire, Librarian, Department Secretary, G.A.A., Dance Band JUDY FRANCES BRUNNEMER MARCELLA ANN BRYANT - Quill and Scroll, Key- hole Staff, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, Freshman Choir, Department Secretary, Madrigal, Junior Classical League, Photog- raphy Club, State Music Contest RONALD BRYANT - Safety Driver's Club, Student Manager LINDA LOU BURKHARDT - Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Purplettes, Cadet Choir, Freshman Choir KAREN DIANE BURNETTE - News Bureau, Keyhole Staff, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Youth For Christ, Safety Driver's Club, Latin Club, Purplettes, Cadet Choir, Freshman Choir, Marching Band, Drum- merettes, Bowling Club, Science Club, Chemistry Club, Junior Classical League NANCY GAILENE BUTLER -- Booster Club, Latin Club, G.A.A. President, State G. A. A. Award NONDA BUZZIRD - Student Council, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Latin Club, Purplettes, Head Major- ette, Drummerettes WAYNE PARK CADWELL ALICE CANADA - Safety Driver's Club WILLIAM EDWARD CARMAN - Cadet Choir RAYMOND GORDON CARPENTER FLOYD WILLIAM CARR GLORIA DEAN CIIAFEY MARY ANN CIIAMBERS - Library Staff, Latin Club, Sunshine Society, Booster Club ROSEMARY CHAPMAN - Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Safety Driver's Club, Purplettes, Freshman Choir, Drummerettes, G.A.A. WILLIAM RAMON CLARK - Safety Driver's Club, Bowling' Club DONALD BRYAN CLEMONS LARRY ALLEN COCIIRAN - Hi-Y, Trialge, Safety Driver's Club DARLENE COCIIRAN - Sunshine Society, Booster Club JUDITH FAYE COLBER - Youth For Christ, Purplettes, Cadet Choir, I'botog'raphy Club BETTY JANE COLEMAN - Student Council, Spot- light Staff, Mask and Gavel, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, Cadet Choir, Freshman Choir, Marching' Band, Drummerettes, Bel- laire, Dance Band Soloist, Madrigal, State Music Con- test BEULAII COLLINS - Quill and Scroll Secretary, Keyhole Staff, Spotlight Staff, Mask and Gavel, Thespiuns, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Youth For Christ, IIl'lIYllh1t'l'9lZt0S, Librarian, G.A.A., Pumpkin Queen, Spotlight Editor-In-Chief, Keyhole Staff JOIIN STEPHEN CONANT BERNARD JAMES CONN SIIANDA ,FAYE COOK - Student Council, National llonor Society, Quill and Scroll Vice-President, News Bureau, Spotlight Editor-InfChief, Mask and Gavel, Thespians, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Trialge, Safety Driver's Club Secretary and Clerk of Court, Latin Club, Junior Classical League, Freshman Choir, Marching' Band, Head Majorette, Chemistry Club, .lunior Red Cross Representative BEVERLY JOAN COONS - Quill and Scroll, Keyhole Staff, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Safety Driver's Club, Bowling' Club SONJA ANN COX - Spotlight Staff, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Latin Club, Librarian 'ei SENIORS GEORGE TERRY CRAIG - Student Council PATRICIA NELLE CRAWFORD SARAH ELIZABETH CRISS - Booster Club, Fresh- man Choir, Librarian PATRICIA ANNE CROSSEN - Booster Club, Clinic Staff JOHN CURL ERLA MARGUERITE DANNER - Student Council, National Honor Society Vice-Prerident, Booster Club, Sunshine Society Treasurer, Trialge, Latin Club, Jun- ior Classical League, Drummerettes, Librarian, Bowl- ing' Club, Ayres' Fashion Board, Hoosier Girls' State ELAINE CLAIRE DAUGHTEE - National Honor Society, Mask and Gavel Historian, Thespians, Na- tional Forensics League, Booster Club, Sunshine So- ciety, Trialge Secretary, Youth For Christ, Latin Club, Junior Classical League, Cadet Choir, Freshman Choir, Marching Band, Bcllaires, Chess Club, Bowling Club JANET SUE DEARMIN - Booster Club, Latin Club, Purplettes, Cadet Choir, Book Den Worker, Cafeterior CARL DAVID DELONG -- Booster Club, Hi-Y, Safety Driver's Club, Varsity Football, Reserve Football, Freshman Football, Reserve Wrestling ALMA DENNISON -- Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Junior Classical League, Latin Club KENNETH CLAYTON DICKERSON - Booster Club, Safety Driver's Club, 4-H DONNA LEE DORSETT - Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Latin Club, Freshman Choir, Librarian, PBX Girl SHARON KAY DUCKER - Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Latin Club, Purplettes, Marching Band, Drummerettes, Clinic Staff BRENDA URSULA DUDZIAK - Student Council, National Honor Society, Mask and Gavel Viee-I-'res- ident, Thespians, National Forensics League, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Trialge Vice-President, Safety Driver's Club, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, Cadet Choi1', Junior Classical Leaxrue, Madrigal, State Alge- bra Award, State Geometry Award, State Compre- hensive Math Award, Latin Award EARNEST WAYNE DUNCAN - Bowling Club SENICRS MYRNA WADENE DUNCAN - Sunshine Society, Youth For Christ, Safety Driver's Club, Library Staff, Bowling Club, G.A.A. FREDERICK CARROLL EASTER - Booster Club, Safety Driver's Club, Marching- Band, B Band, Science Club VIOLET ANNAMAE EASTHAM - Booster Club, Sun- shine Society, Youth For Christ, Cafeteria, Bowling Club CHARLES EIDSON - Varsity Football, Reserve Foot- ball KEITII EDMONSON - National Honor Society Treas- urer, Trialge, Latin Club, Freshman Choir, Cafeteria Cashier, State Comprehensive Math Award, Hoosier Boy's State NEVADA ELLEN ELLABY - Mask and Gavel Club, Thespians, National Forensics League, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Latin Club, Marching Band, Book Den, Vegetable Judging TE RR Y ROGER ELLIS JAMES EMMERT - Safety Driver's Club, Science Club P'A'l'RICIA LOUISE ENGLE - Trialge JOHN CHARLES ENGLISH DON FREDERICK ESTLE -- Safety Driver's Club ROBERT LOUIS ETTER - Safety Driver's Club LOUISE EWELL DEANNE SUE FALL - Mask and Gavel, Thespians, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, El Revezo, Purplettcs, Freshman Choir, Drummerettes, Department Secre- taries NANCY KAY FARR - Student Council Vice-President, National Honor Society, Mask and Gavel, Booster Club, Varsity Cheerleader, Sunshine Society, Drum- merettes, Office Girls, G.A.A., Sophomore Class Sec- retary, Junior Home Coming Attendant, Junior Prom Princess, Senior Home Coming- Queen SENIORS CHARLES ROBERT FERGUSON - Cafeteria Staff, Bowling Club RONDA SUE FERGUSON JUNE LIGHT FERREL - Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Purplettes, Cadet Choir, Bowling Club RONALD VERNON FINK GAYLE LOREN FIELDS - Bowling- Club RONALD FINK CHARLES ,FORD -- National Honor Society, Booster Club, Hi-Y, Freshman Choir, Freshman Basketball. Varsity Football, Freshman Football, Varsity Wrest- ling, Reserve Wrestling, Reserve Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Letterman's Club Vice-President, Senior Class Treasurer DOROTHY FROMAN - Youth For Christ, Trialge, Junior Classical League, Latin Club JOHN DAVID FRUITS - Booster Club, Driver's Club President, Science Club SANDRA JANE GALYAN - Booster Club, Purplettes, Cadet Choir, Freshman Choir, Book Den Worker, Clinic Staff MARILYN GANOTE - Library, Youth ,For Christ, Booster Club NINA MAE GANT BONNIE SUE GARBES - National Honor Society, Student Council, Latin Club, Junior Classical League, Science Club, Youth For Christ, Sunshine Society, Safety Driver's Club, Booster Club, Photography Club, Bowling Club, Spotlight Staff, News Bureau, Keyhole Staff Editor-In-Chief, Quill and Scroll, De- bate Team, National Forensics League, Mask and Gavel Club, Thespians, Freshman Choir, State Music Contest, Drummerettes, Majorette, A Cappella Choir SANDRA GEHLE - Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Latin Club, Book Den Workers, Cafeteria Staff, 4-H, Junior Classical League JAMES WILLIAM GERMAN - Marching Band, Dance Band, Reserve Track, Freshman Track, Re- serve Wrestling SENIORS PATRICIA GLADSON - Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Clinic Staff MARGARET LUCILLE GLASS - Booster Club, Sun- shine Society, Latin Club, Marching Band, B Band, Department Secretaries, Dance Band, G.A.A. EDWARD GRAHM - Booster Club JANICE LUCILLE GREEN ALTON GROCE - Booster Club, Hi-Y, Latin Club, Freshman Football, Freshman Wrestling, Student Manager JERRY LEE GROSDIDIER - Trialge, Latin Club ARLENE KATHERINE GROW - Booster Club, Latin Club, Cafeteria, G.A.A. Secretary CECELIA MARIE GUNTHER NORMA JEAN HALLIBURTON - Booster Club, PBX Girls WILLIAM JOSEPH HAMILTON - Booster Club, Hi-Y, Safety Driver's Club, Latin Club, Science Club, Chemistry Club, Junior Classical League, Freshman Baseball RONALD EUGENE IIARDIN - Booster Club VIOLET JOYCE HARRIS - Mask and Gavel Club, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Safety Driver's Club, Latin Club, Majorettes, Drummerettes, PBX Girls Bowling Club, G.A.A. ROBERT CLAY HARTSOCK - Booster Club, Trialge, Safety Driver's Club MARY ANN HAYDEN - Booster Club, Sunshine Society PATRICIA ANN HAYES - Booster Club, Youth For Christ, Latin Club, G.AA., Junior Classical League I SENICDRS KENNETH EARL HAYWARD - Booster Club, Safety Driver's Club, Latin Club, Cafeteria, County Wrest- ling Champ, Varsity Wrestling, Reserve Wrestling, Freshman Wrestling WILLIAM DAVID HEATON -- Booster Club, Cadet Choir, Freshman Basketball, Reserve Football, Fresh- man Football, Freshman Wrestling, Tennis, Fresh- man Baseball PHIL EUGENE HEFFELMAN - Student Council, National Honor Society, Trialge, Safety Driver's Club, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, Madrigal, Fresh- man Choir, Chess Club President, Bowling Club, Freshman Basketball, Freshman Cross Country, Golf, State Music Contest JAY DEANE HERSCHELL - Safety Driver's Club MYRNA LOU HOCKMAN - Quill and Scroll, Key- hole Staff, Office Staff, Book Den, Clinic Staff DELLA ANNE HOGAN - Mask and Gavel Club, Na- tional Forensics League, Sunshine Society, Youth For Christ Club, Latin Club, Library Staff, Junior Classical League WILLIAM CHARLES HOHN CAROL ANN HOLLINGSWORTH - Student Council, Keyhole Staff, Spotlight Staff, Booster Club, Sun- shine Society, Youth For Christ, Drummerettes, Science Club WILBUR HOLTKE, JR. - Safety Driver's Club, Boost- er Club, Marching Band, B Band, Bowling Club, Freshman Basketball, Reserve Football, Freshman Football, Baseball DAVID HOPKINS - Safety Driver's Club, Booster Club, Hi-Y, Freshman Choir, Marching Band, B Band, 4-H BILL EUGENE HOPPER - Spotlight Staff, Booster Club, Safety Driver's Club, Freshman Choir, Reserve Basketball, Freshman Basketball, Reserve Football, Freshman Football, Reserve Track, Freshman Track RICHARD HUGH HOWARD - Booster Club, Latin Club, Freshman Choir, Freshman Basketball, Fresh- man Football, Basketball Student Manager, Varsity Baseball, Reserve Baseball, Freshman Baseball, Letterman's Club DALE EDWARD HUME - Booster Club, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, Cadet Choir, Marching Band, B Band, Bowling Club, Freshman Track, Tennis, Junior Classical League, Safety Driver's Club JOHN RICHARD HUTCHINGS, JR. - Booster Club, Hi-Y, El Revezo, Bowling Club, Reserve Football, .Freshman Football, Varsity Baseball, Reserve Base- ball, Freshman Baseball THOMAS ISAAC - Safety Driver's Club SENIORS GALE CHRISTENE JACKSON - Booster Club, Sun- shine Society, Bowling Club, G.A.A. JAMES JAY JACKSON STEVEN WILLIAM JACKSON DELMA JEAN JACO - Booster Club, Youth For Christ RONALD FLOYD JORDAN - Student Council, Quill and Scroll, News Bureau, Spotlight Staff, Mask and Gavel Club, Trialg'e, Safety Driver's Club, Latin Club, Quiz 'Em Sports Correspondent, Junior Clas- sical League SANDRA LEE JUMPP - Student Council, National Honor Society, Mask and Gavel Scribe, Thespian, Booster Club, Sunshine Society Point Secretary, Latin Club, Cadet Choir, Marching Band, Bellaires, Department Secretary, Junior Classical League, Junior and Senior Class Council DAVID JONES - Hi-Y Chaplain, Freshman Track, Reserve Baseball Manager, Booster Club, Chemistry Club, Safety Driver's Club, A Cappella Choir DON JONES - Safety Driver's Club Prosecutor EDWARD JONES - Booster Club President, Safety Driver's Club WILLIAM MILTON KAPPEL - Booster Club, Cadet Choir, Varsity Football, Reserve Football, Freshman Football, Varsity Track, Reserve Track, Freshman Track, Varsity Wrestling, Reserve Wrestling, .Fresh- man Wrestling, Letterman's Club WILLIAM JOSEPH KELLEY - Booster Club, Hi-Y, Latin Club, Student Manager, Reserve Cross Country, Letterman's Club NANCY JEAN KELLY - Student Council, Keyhole Staff, Mask and Gavel Club, Thespian, National Forensics League, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Latin Club, Cadet Choir, Freshman Choir, Book Den, 4-I-I Junior Leader JERRY DEAN KENDALL - Mask and Gavel Club, National Forensics League, Booster Club, Hi-Y, Trialge, Youth For Christ Club, Safety Driver's Club, Latin Club, Freshman Choir, Marching Band, B Band, Bowling Club, Science Club, Chemistry Club, Junior Classical League BETTY LOU KEPHART - Sunshine Society, Bowling Club, G.A.A. EVELYN KESSLER - G.A.A., Booster Club SENIORS CARL JAMES KINKEAD - Booster Club, Safety Driver's Club, Freshman Choir, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Freshman Baseball, Letterman's Club, Basketball and Baseball Student Manager DALE LANGHAMMER - Booster Club, Trialge, Safety Driver's Club, Latin Club, Freshman Choir, Varsity Cross Country, Letterman's Club SHIRLEY JEAN LAUX - Booster Club WILLIAM DAVID LEE ROBERT EDWARD LEWIS - Mask and Gavel Club Treasurer, Thespians, Booster Club, Safety l7river's Club, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, Marching' Band, Dance Band, Madrigal, State Music Contest, Chess Club JUDITH ANN LINN - National Honor Society, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Latin Club, Office Girl, Department Secretary LUCILLE MARIE LAHRMAN WILMA IRENE LONG - Student Council, Spotlight Staff, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Latin Club, Cadet Choir, Freshman Choir, Librarian, Bowling Club EVELYN MARIE MAHONEY - Booster Club, Sun- shine Society, G.A.A. ROLLIN LEE MARKS - News Bureau, Spotlight Staff, Booster Club, Hi-Y, Trialge, Safety Drivcr's Club, Latin Club, Reserve Basketball, Freshman Basketball, Tennis, Freshman Baseball, Letterman's Club BEULAI-I MAE MARTIN - Spotlight Staff, Booster Club, G.A.A. PATRICIA MARTIN - Booster Club, Reserve Cheer- leader JEWEL MARGARET MAY - Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Youth For Christ, Cadet Choir, Freshman Choir, G.A.A. DOUGLAS RAY McALLISTER - Spotlight Staff, Booster Club, Safety Driver's Club Vice-President, A Cappella Choir, Marching Band, Varsity Basket- ball, Reserve Basketball, Freshman Basketball, .Fresh- man Football, Letterman's Club, State Music Contest DAVE MCDUFFEE - Safety Driver's Club SENIORS ROBERT ANDREW McWILLIAMS - Student Council, Quill and Scroll, Spotlight Staff, Booster Club, Hi-Y, Latin Club, Marching Band, B Band, Cafeteria, Re- serve Basketball, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Foot- ball, Reserve Football, Freshman Football, Varsity Track, Reserve Track, Freshman Track, Letterman's Club, Pumpkin King FRED McKERN ROBERT EUGENE MERANDA - Safety Driver's Club, Freshman Football, Tennis, Booster Club DAVID LEE MILLER - Tennis HARRY VANCE MILLER - Booster Club, Latin Club, Junior Classical League, Cafeteria, Bowling Club JOYCE MILLER - A Cappella Choir, Freshman Choir, Youth For Christ Club RUSSELL CLYDE MILLER - Safety Driver's Club PEGGY JEAN GRAY - Spotlight Staff, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class Secretary, Stu- dent Council, Sunshine Society, Booster Club SUSAN ELLEN NACHOFF - Student Council, Na- tional Honor Society, Mask and Gavel Club, Thespian, Booster Club, Sunshine Society President, Safety Driver's Club, A Cappella Choir, Freshman Choir, Office Staff MARY JO MOSS - Student Council, National Honor Society Secretary, Mask and Gavel Club, Thespians, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Trialge, Safety Driv- er's Club Secretary, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, Cadet Choir, Marching Band, Dance Band, Orchestra, Junior Classical League JUDITH ALICE PLUNKETT - Student Council Sec- retary, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Key- hole Staff, Spotlight Staff, Mask and Gavel Club, Booster Club, Sunshine Society Treasurer, Safety Driver's Club, Latin Club, Purplettes, Freshman Choir, Drummerettes, Office Staff, Block's High School Fashion Board, Sophomore, Junior, and Sen- ior Class Vice-President, Junior Prom Attendant, Jun- ior Classical League MARCIA LOU MORRIS - Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Drummerettes, G.A.A. JUDITH LOUISE MOREHEAD - Mask and Gavel Club Recording Secretary, Thespians, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, Freshman Choir, Marching Band, Junior Prom Attendant LOUIE MOORE - Reserve Basketball, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Reserve Baseball, Freshman Baseball MARK THOMAS MILHOUS - Trialge, Youth For Christ 98 SENIGRS JERRY MILHOUS - Booster Club, Hi-Y Treasurer, Safety Driver's Club, Latin Club, Reserve Basketball, Freshman Basketball, Freshman Football, Varsity Baseball, Reserve Baseball, Freshman Baseball, Let- terman's Club SARA JANE MILLER - Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Trialge, Latin Club, Drummerettes, Office Staff DELMAN OTIS NELSON PAUL LEE ROY NEWMAN - Booster Club, Ili-Y, Youth For Christ Club, Safety Driver's Club, A Cappella Choir, Freshman Choir, Freshman Basket- ball, Freshman Football, Tennis, State Music Contest ROBERT NEWLAND, II RONNIE MACK OGLESBY - 4-H Vegetable Judging, Insect Judging WALTER JERRY OLMSTED Y Safety Driven-'s Club, 4-H, 4-H Junior Leader, Vegetable Judging, Insect Judging PEGGY OSTENDORF - Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Latin Club, Junior Classical League, 4-H Jun- ior Leader RUSSELL PADGETT - Safety Driver's Club LEE PAINO - Booster Club, Safety Driver's Club, Varsity Basketball, Reserve Basketball, Varsity Foot- ball, Reserve Football, Freshman Football, Reserve Track, Letterman's Club JANICE LOUISE PARKS - Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Purplettes, Library Staff, Clinic Staff STEVEN PATRICK -- Booster Club, El Revezo Vice- President, Bowling Club DALE EDGAR PAUL - National Honor Society, Marching Band, B Band, Cafeteria, 4-H Club Pres- ident, 4-H Junior Leader BARRY PAYNE - Safety Driver's Club, Reserve Basketball, Freshman Basketball JAMES DONALD PECK - Varsity Wrestling, Reserve Wrestling, Freshman Wrestling SENIORS BARBARA PENNINGTON - Booster Club, Sunshine Society YOLANDA FAYE PENNYMAN PATRICIA ELAINE PERSINGER - Trialge, Latin Club, G.A.A., Junior Classical League HARRY DUANE PIEPER DONALD POTTENGER STEVEN POWERS - Safety Driver's Club, Tennis LARRY ALLEN PRATT - Student Council, Spotlight Staff, Booster Club Football Award, Hi-Y, Varsity Basketball, Reserve Basketball, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Football, Reserve Football, Freshman Foot- ball, Varsity Baseball, Reserve Baseball, Freshman Baseball, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class President, Letterman's Club President, 1957 Prom Prince ROBERT ALLEN PRICE - Hi-Y Chaplain, Trialge, Safety Driver's Club, Latin Club, Marching Band, Bowling' Club, Science Club LARRY JOE PRITCHETT - Safety Driver's Club, Cadet Choir, Freshman Basketball and Football Stu- dent Manager DONALD PAUL RAINEY - National Honor Society, Booster Club, Trialge, Safety Driver's Club, Latin Club, Golf ALWYN DUANE RANDALL - Student Council, National Honor Society President, Trialge Treasurer, Latin Club Consul, Marching Band, Reserve Basket- ball, Freshman Basketball, Junior Classical League State Treasurer, State Algebra Award, State Caesar Award, State Virgil Award, Youth Appreciation A- ward SUE ANN RANKIN - Booster Club, Sunshine So- ciety, Trialge, Youth For Christ, Office Staff, Book Den, Clinic Staff CARYLN ANNA R'ASH - Spotlight Staff, Booster Club Treasurer, Sunshine Society, Latin Club, Office Staff, Bowling' Club, G.AA, GERALDINE RASMUSSEN - Purplettes, Sunshine Society, Booster Club BETTY ANN RAY - Student Council, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Marchinr B d M ' merettes 1, an , ajorettes, Drum- 9 SENIORS RICHARD CRAIG REED - Booster Club, Safety Driver's Club, Latin Club, Reserve Football ADA EDITH REEVES RUDELL WARREN RICHARDSON - Booster Club, Marching Band JANICE RIFE DUFF ROBBINS - Safety Driver's Club, Booster Club, Bowling Club SARAH JANE ROBERTSON -- Booster Club, Sun- shine Society, Safety Driver's Club, Purplettes JAMES ROBINSON - Hi-Y LARRY ROSS VIRGINIA ROUTIER - Booster Club MARY ELIZABETH RUNYON JANICE CAROL RUSSELL - Safety Driver's Club, G.A.A. RONALD LEE SCHMINK - Booster Club, Safety Driver's Club, Bowling Club, Varsity Football, Re- serve Football, Freshman Football, Letterman's Club SHIRLEY JEAN SCHRIER - Booster Club, Purplettes, PBX Staff JANE ALICE SCHUH - National Honor Society, Mask and Gavel Club, Thespian, Sunshine Society, Safety Driver's Club, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, Purplettes, State Music Contest KAREN LYNNE SHADY - Student Council, Quill and Scroll, Spotlight Editor-In-Chief, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Cadet Choir, Freshman Choir, De- partment Secretary, Book Den, Clinic Staff, Photog- raphy Club Vice-President SENIORS MICHAEL SCOTT SH ULER - Hi-Y, Safety Driver's Club, Howling Club WAYNE FRANKLIN SMALL - Student Council, National Honor Society, Mask and Gavel Club, Na- tional Forensics League, Trialge, Safety Driver's Club, Book Den, Chemistry Club, State Math Award, Hoosier Boy's State GLORIA JEAN SMITH - Cafeteria ROBERTA SMITH - El Revezo, Drummerettes, Sun- shine Society, Booster Club RUBY VUNDELL SMITH SANDRA KAY SMITH - Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Latin Club, G.A.A. JOSEPH WAYNE SNYDER - Student Council, Na- tional Honor Society, Trialge Vice-President and President, Latin Club, Junior Classical League, A Cappella Choir, Cadet Choir, Freshman Choir, Chess Club Secretary-Treasurer, Hoosier Boy's State, State Algebra Award, State Geometry Award, Comprehen- sive Math Award, State Music Contest CHARLES SPENCER SHIRLEY ANN SPENCER - Quill and Scroll, Spot- light Staff, Booster Club MAX ROBERT SPINNER - Trialge, Safety Driver's Club, Latin Club, Golf BARBARA JO SPRECKELMEYER - Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Purplcttes, Freshman Choir DELORES ANN STEVENS - Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Purplettes, Freshman Choir, Drummerettes, PBX Staff, Bowling Club, G.A.A. JENNIE LEE STEVENS - Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Office Staff, PBX Staff ROBERT EARL STICKLES 2 SENIORS TED SULKOFF -- Booster Club, Hi-Y, Trialge GUY TARRENTS - Safety Driver's Club EARLETTA TAYLOR - Booster Club, Sunshine So- ciety, Cadet Choir, Freshman Choir SHIRLEY ANN TAYLOR PATRICIA ANN THOMAS - Youth For Christ, Purplettes, PBX Staff LANICE DALE THOMPSON - Booster Club, Hi-Y, Safety Driver's Club, Freshman Basketball, Fresh- man Baseball LENA LUCILLE THOMPSON - Student Council, Quill and Scroll, Spotlight Staff, Booster Club, Latin Club, Freshman Choir, Book Den LYNDA LEE THOMPSON - Mask and Gavel Club, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, A Cappella Choir, Cadet Choir, Freshman Choir PHYLLIS ANN THURMOND - Booster Club, Sun- shine Society, Latin Club, Purplettes, Cadet Choir, Freshman Choir, Department Secretary CYNTHIA SUE TIMMERMAN - National Honor So- ciety, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Latin Club, Junior Classical League, Library Staff, Office Staff, PBX Staff BARBARA LUCILLE TROUT - National Honor So- ciety, Quill and Scroll, Keyhole Staff, Spotlight Staff, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Trialge, Youth For Christ, Safety Driver's Club, Latin Club, Junior Classical League, Cadet Choir, Freshman Choir, State Caesar Award GORDON LEE TRYON - Booster Club, Safety Driver's Club, A Cappella Choir, Freshman Choir, Marching Band, B Band, Cafeteria, .Freshman Wrestling, Dance Band TOM TYO WINIFRED VEST CHARLES WADE - Mask and Gavel Club, National Forensics League, Safety Driven-'s Club, Latin Club, Junior Classical League SENIORS JOSEPH EDWARD WALKER, JR. - Safety Driver's Club RICHARD WADE WALLACE - Booster Club, Hi-Y, Safety Driver's Club, Science Club RUTH WALTON - Booster Club RAYMOND DEAN WARRICK - Safety Driver's Club LARRY WASSON - Booster Club, Hi-Y, Latin Club, Freshman Football, Reserve Track, Freshman Track LARRY DEAN WATKINS - Safety Driver's Club, Letterman's Club, Reserve Basketball, Freshman Bus- ketball MARJORIE JANE WEATHERS - Student Council, Quill and Scroll President, Keyhole Editor-In-Chief, Mask and Gavel Club, Thespians, Booster Club, Sun- shine Society, Safety Driver's Club, A Cappella Choir, ,Freshman Choir, Library Staff, Office Staff, PBX Stuff, Madrigal, State Music Contest PATRICIA WELLS JACQUELINE WHITE - Office Staff, Sunshine So- ciety, Marjorettes, Drummerettes, Booster Club, De- partment Secretary JANET SUE WHITE - National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll Treasurer, Keyhole Staff, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Freshman Choir, Department Sec- retary NEDRA ANNE WHITE - National .Forensics League, Mask and Gavel Club, Keyhole Staff, Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Latin Club, Junior Classical League, Freshman Choir JANET SUE WILLIAMS - Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Book Den, Bowling Club CAROL RUTH WILLIAMSON KATHRYN WILSON - Booster Club, Sunshine So- ciety, Department Secretary ANITA ROSE WILLS - Student Council, Keyhole Staff, Mask and Gavel Club, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Trialge, El Revezo Secretary, Latin Club, Marching Band, Majorettes, Drummerettes, Library Staff SENIORS HAROLD EUGENE WISE - Varsity Basketball, Re- serve Basketball, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Foot- ball, Reserve Football, Letterman's Club, Varsity Track, Reserve Track WILLIAM THOMAS WOOD, II - Safety Driver's Club, Reserve Cross Country, Vegetable Judging LOWELL THOMAS WOODS - Booster Club, Trialge, Safety Driver's Club, Latin Club, Chemistry Club GARY GLENN WRIGHT - Safety Driver's Club MARGUERITE CAROL WRIGHT - National Honor Society, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Latin Club, Drummerettes, Library Staff, Office Staff, Depart- ment Secretary VERNE THOMAS DEVILLE - Safety Driver's Club, National Honor Society, Varsity Football, Reserve Football, Freshman Football JUNIGRS Row 1: Harry Adams, George Albright, Roger Arnold, Dean Arnot, Dee Arnot Row 2: Kay Atwell, Judy Baire, Michael Baker, Nona Baker, Linda Baldauf Row 3: Donald Baldwin, Barbara Bar- nett, Judy Barrett, Vivian Barrett, Don Busore Row A: Cynthia Bath, Ronnie Beasley, Donna Beaumont, Rollin Bedwell, Claudia Bell Row 5: Carolyn Benefiel, David Bennett, Dean Berry, Mike Berry, Russell Bertram Row 6: Bill Bettag, Dave Bewley, Jerry Billington, Linda Birge, Rees Blackwell Row 7: Carol Bland, Becky Bohanon, Levona Bozworth, David Botkin, Jerry Bowser Row 8: Barbara Boyden, Ray Boyden, Eddie Boyer, Donna Bradford, David Brady W K, lf 105 106 JUNIORS Row 1: Barbara Bristow, Richard Broad- street, Donna Brown, Linda Brookshire, Andy Bryant Row 2: Helen Buher, Jim Burke, Julia Burns, Judy Burroughs, Ed Burrous Row 3: Al Butterfield, Beverly Bymas- ter, Andy Califar, Carl Campbell, Nor- man Carlton Row 4: Elaine Chaille, Linda Champion, Don Childs, Gary Christie, Albert Churchman Row 5: Diane Clayton, Samuel Clubb, Barbara Coburn, Bill Comer, Bill Cook Row 6: Linda Cook, Sharon Cooper, Son- dra Cooper, Carol Cotton, Mary Cox Row 7: Clarence Coyle, Bill Cramer, Phyllis Cravens, Jeanette Cruikshank, Jerry Cubel Row 8: Jerry Curl, Jim Davis, Julie Davis, Bob Dearmin, Ronnie Deckard JUNIORS How 1: Marvin Decker, Carlotta Dede, Anette Denning, David Denny, Marian Dierdorf Row 2: Ray Doan, Joe Doane, Mike Dooley, Jerry Doug'hert'y, Ronnie Drake Row -Y: Roy Dryden, Carol Duke, John Duncan, Juanita Duncan, Clarenee Du- vall Row A: Richard Eads, Bob East, Larry Elliott, Don Emherson, Linda Ewin Row 5: Pam Estle, Charles Evans, Donna Farley, Jerry Faulk, Dave Faulkner Rau' Ii: Sandra Faust, Jim Fields, Rich- ard Finchum, Bob Fisher, Janit Foist Row 7: Carolyne Forrest, Beatrice Frakes, Steve Frank, Judy Freund, Sandy Gann Huw 8: Bill Garl. 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Donna Costelow, Ronald Courtney, Jack Cox, Joyce Cox Row 2: Cheryl Crawford, Curtis Criss, Jerry Crouch, Karen Crouch, Jerry Crowe, Carol Cunningham, Clarence Cunningham, Thomas Dab- ney Row J: Jim Baldwin, Paula Daven- port, Sharon Davidson, Bob Davis, Gordan Davis, Pat Davis, Robert Davis, Joann Dearmin Row 4: Rosalynd DeBolt, Larry Decker, Otto Deerinpg, Charlene De- Hart, Marlene Dellart, Sharon Dicky, Linda Dobbins, Ruth Ann Dodds Row 5: Donald Doty, Larry Doyle, Susan Dowdell, Brenda Driver, John Ducker, Donna Duncan, Charles Du- vall, Roy Dye Row li: Harold Eads, Larry Eades. Arnold Edwards, Billy Eckert, Penny Ellis, 'Thomas Ennnert, Gary Engla- dow, Janet Etter Huw 7: Sue Farr, Stanley Faulkner, Jerry Fenimore, Karen Ferguson, Marilyn Ferris, Carol Fiscus, Toby Flanagan, Philip Fletcher Row S: Janet Foltz, Richard Foster, David Foxworthy, Judy Foxworthy, Delores Frost, Darry Frellen, Leah Galyan, Norman Gamber How fl: Bob Gandoff, Lynn Ganote, Patty Ganscrt, Don Garmon, Virginia Garner, Darlene Garring-er, Max Gar- rison, Sandy Gehbauer Row IU: Jack Gelzleichter, Carole Gilbert, Frank Gilcrist, Jane Gillian, Sandy Gillian, Nathan Gillispie, Dan Glass, Vern Glenn Row II: Don Golay, Marcia Good, Mary Good, Sandra Graham, Robby Gray, Donna Green, Doug Green Row 12: Joan Grow, Betty Gullion, Hedy Gullion, Jerry Gwaltney, Curt Haas, Phyllis Harless, Linda Halli- burton, Larry Hanger X 2 J EN SOPHOMORES Hou' I: Sherry llargris, Howard llar- mon, Sandra Herring. Bill Harris, Pat Hart, Roger Harvey, Glenda Hawkins, Sandy Hawkins Ron- J: Judy Hayden, Joyee Ilelm, Sharon llendrin, Wilalmoln Herrinxr, Kenneth Hewitt, John Heyolm, Larry Higrhtshue, Madalynne Hiprhtshue Ron' J: Wayne lloffman, Diane Holdrew, Peg'g'y llolladay, Joe Hol- land, Raymond Hopper, Charlene Horner, Pat Ilouldson, Shirley Hous- ton Hou' 4: Tom Howard, Morris llowe, Jim Huff, Karen Huffman, Gene Hughes, Bill Humphreys, Willmr Hun- ley, Janice Hunt Ron- .31 Pat Hunter, David llnston, Darlene Hutchings. .lohn Inizleman, Beverly Inman, tlarolyn Inman, Shir- ley Inman, George li'i'y,:aiig' Hou' li: Barbara lSOTllll'l'Ll', Jerry Jaek- son, Wayne Jaekson, Gerald Jett, Ronnie Johnson, Wanda Jones, Lonny Jeffers, Betty Judson Nou' 7: Christie Kakasyleff, Sally Katzenburpger, Kenny Kearns, t'l1ar- les Keedy, Judy Kellermeier, Bois Kelley, Donna Kempster, Ric-harfl Kephart Hou- N: .lohn Kerr, Don Kerr, Betty Key, Sandra Kinder, Sue Kinnaird, June Kirk, Juanita Knayer, Judy Koehrn Hou- fl: Norma Jo Kollie, Betty Kress, David Kuhn, Lonnie Lamb, Wilmaer Lame, James Lang, Joe Lanslierry, Danny Lasner lfvu' IU: Rita Lassiter, David Lali- mer, Sue Law, Larry Leffler, Fran- eis Lemasters, Barbara LeRoy, Vlara Lewis, Phyllis Lewis Hou' II: Lola Leslie, David Lineks, Wesley Link, Jackie Linn, Arthur Locke, Boli Lockwood, Gary Loek- wood, James Lott Rove IJ: Mary Loutt, Ella Mae Lov- ins, Dan Lupear, Larry Lynch, Fred Lynne, Lynda Lyon, Bill Marsh, Janet Marshall SOPHOMORES Role I: Randy Martin, .lon Mason, Sue Mastin, June Mathews, Mary Mathus, Carole Matting'ly, Mary Illayhew, Ruth Mayhew Hou' J: Mickey Molloy, Charles Mc- Donald, Bob Mclivoy, Doris lvleliern, Mary Mcliinney, Ruth McMillan Leroy McSchooler, Janet McWilliams New .11 Gerald Meadows, Sandra Meek, Shirley Meier, Carol Melenchuk. Ronnie Melton, Dick Merrett, James Meyer, Gloria Milhous Nou' 4: Bill Miller, Donna Miller, Eva Miller, llarry Miller, Pat Milligan, Ronald Minel', Carol Mitchell, Cynthia Mitchell New 5: Ronnie Mitscher, Uarol Moh- ler, Anna Moore, Donna Moore, lid Moore, Letha Moore, Dianne Morgan, Jerry Morgan Hou' 6: .lim Morgan, Beverly Morris, Donald Morton, Patsy Mountain. Barbara Mullis, Keith Nelson, Sherry Nance, Richard Nardi Hon' 7: Carol Necley, Gerald Neidigli, Sue Noble, Carolyn Noe, Sandra Northern, Larry Nuetzinainn, Susan Oaks, Donald 0'Conner Role S: Jackie Olinstead, Roy Owen, Gary Palmer, Nadine Parker, Karen Patrick, Jan Patterson, Joyce Pearey, Tom Pearson How fl: Steve Pelley, Myrna Penny- nian, l.ena Pfisterer, Paulette Philips, Brenda Pilrcy, Ed Pierpont, Jo Poli- quin, Carol Porter Nou' Ill: Richard Pottengrer, .lim Powers, Mary Powers, Stephen Pow- ers, Bill Price, Darlene Pritchett, Ted Proctor, Patty Pruett Nou' ll: .lolin Qninlin, lfllvert Rackley. Geraldine Raigner, Ronald Rajcr, .lack Rardin, Jean Ratliff, Bob Rawlings, Norma Ray Row IJ: David R4-dinan, Ronald Reed, Donna Reese, Russell Reid, Gilbert Reynolds, Larry Reynolds, Arvin Rhodes, Ronnie Rhodes v SOPHOMORES Row I: Harold Richards, Sharon Riczo, Melvin Riggs, Raymond Rippy, Sandra Ritchie, Kathy Roark, Karen Roberson, Billy Roberts Ifmc J: Ed Roberts, Larry Roberts, VVilliam Roberts, Margaret Robison, Bill Rogers, James Rohl, Tom Roush, Genevieve Rowe Row 3: Alvin Ruble, Elvera Russ, Virginia Sampson, Mike Sanders, Shirley Sanders, Peg' Savage, Wilma Scagfgs, Steve Scborling' Row 4: Dave Scott, Victor Scott, Bob Segrraves, Karen Shaw, Lois Shaw. Jon Shepard, Wilma Shinkle, Vera Shipp Row 5: George Shopp, Bruce Strout, Shirley Sloan, Bob Smith, Carol Smith. Carolyn Smith, Darrell Smith, David Smith Rau- 6: Joyce Smith, Judy Smith, Judy Smith, Litha Smith Pat Smith, James Snyder, Susan Sortwell, Ronald Sparks Row 7: Sandra Spencer, Carol Spill- man, Carol Spray, Kirby Squire, Bill Srader, William Srader, John Stranes, Jim Stanesa Ron- S: Ray Stanifer, Annette Steel- man, Lena Stevens, Ralph Stevens, John Steward, Jerry Stickles, Bob Stierwalt, Ann Stout Rim' 9: Sandra Strube, Jerry Stuart, Deanna Surber, David Sutton, Ann Syler, Karen Syphers, Albert Tanner, liaVonnc Tate How 10: Kathy Tandy, Eileene Taylor, Tom Taylor, Tom Teeter, Sandra Tharp, Carol Thomas, Roger Thomas, Betty Thompson Row 11: Gilbert Thompson, Karen Thompson, Lawrence Thompson, Vern Thrush, Janie Timmerman, Mary Titus, Judy Toler, Walter Tull Row 12: Dick Vance, Larry Varmo, Jack Vand, Trudy Vaughn, Roberta Vise, Pat Voege, Melinda Voight, Barbara Von Nieda SOPHOMORES Row 1: Ronald Walker, Stanley Walk- er, Dan Wall, Don Wallace, Richard Wallace, Myra Walters, Juanita Wal- ton Row 2: Cathy Ward, Jim Warmouth, Bill Warren, Bob Warren, Mike Was- kom, Jerry Wasson, Metherion Wat- hen, Judy Weatherford Row 3: Pat Weaver, Pat Webb, Ann Wechsler, Marian Weens, Dick Well- man, Owen Wetzel, Judy Wheeler, Darall White Row 4: Judy White, Sharon White, Thalia White, Elizabeth Whiteman, Stan Wiggam, Karen Wikoff, Peggy Wilkes, Kay Wills Row 5: Delores Williams, Jerry Wil- liams, Judy Williams, Linda Williams, Lloyd Williams, Neal Wills, Jack Wilson, Janice Wilson Row 6: Linda Wilson, Ronnie Wine- man, Shirley Wingler, James Winklcy, Delorys Wood, Duane Wood, Pamela Wood, Bonita Wood Row 7: Cecil Wright, David Wright, Judy Zimmerman, Betty Zollman 1,20 FRESHMEN Rau' I: Janet Abbott, Charles Adams, Kenny Adams. Le Roy Adams, .lim Adkins, Ralph Akers, Ken Albert, Lillian Alexander Hour J: Kenny Alexander, Sue All, Robert Allen, Nancy Anderson, Judy Annes, Darrell Appleget, Mary Lou Arnold, Tommy Asdale Hou' J: Kenneth Ash, Lennie Asherost, Louise Asperger, Kenny Atwell, Peggfy Austin, Gerald Awbrey, Larry Bain- aka, Beverly Baine Row 4: Henry Barnard, Duane Baker, Harold Baker, Joyce Baker, Paul Baker, Pauline Baker, Yvonne Baker, Susan Baldauf How 5: Linda, Baldwin, Norma Bam- ford, Dorothy Bantley, ltiehard Bar- rett, Sharon Barrett, Bill Bath, Toni Bauder, Gail Baughman Row li: Emmalean Bauman, Fred Beck, Charles Bell, Ronnie Bennet, Larry Bennett, John Bernet, Gene Beuer, David Bland How 7: Amy Lou Blaney, Susan Blank, Charlotte Blanke, Wayne Bledsoe, Carl Bloomer, Raymond Blythe, Patsy Bogdan, James Bolin Ro-14' 8: Carol Boling, Janet Booher, Jim Bowling, Bill Bowman, Ronnie Boyden, '1'om Boyden, Elizabeth Brackin, Hubert Bramblett If0'll' 9: Bonnie Bretting, Bob Brown, Carolyn Brown, Sherry Brown, Rich- ard Brooks, Terry Brumley, Mike Bruning, Doris Brunnermer Row Ill: Sandra Buckley, Iloward Bueche, Carole Bunnell, Fred Burge, Martha Burns, Sharon Burrows, Donna Buzzird, Nell Byers Row II: Barbara Byford, Emma Ca-- bell, Violet Callahan, Charlene Camp- Lon, Helen Cantrell, Dorothy Cur- mack, Jim Catt, Parrel Chenowith Row IJ: Joyce Chitwood, Sandra Clark, Kenny Clayton, Ronald Clev- elle, Harold Cochran, Steve Coline, Biliejo Comerford, Sally Conant FRESHMEN lion' I: Kenneth Conn, Gene Conway, Charles Cooper, .lesse Cora, .lohn Coryell, Pat Cotley, Mildred Coulter, Donald Courtney Now J: l'hyllis Cox, .lames Coyle, Dale Craeiunory, Thomas Craig. Agnes Cramer, Evelyn Crawford, Mary Crawford, Polly Criss lion' J: Poll Cress, Robert Cromer, Carolyn Crowe, Linda Crump, Patty Culwel, Sandy Curl, Larry Curry, .lohn Daniels Ron' 4: Steve Davis, Wanda Davis, Robert Davison, Mildred Dawes, Danny Dawson, Barbara Dearing, Diana Deering, Betty Degraphemreed Ron' 'i3: Jack Denny, Janet Denney, Dorris Dennis, .lean Dierdorf, Prissy Dillow, Pat Diwlehay, Ronnie Doan. Linda Doane Nou- li: Patrick Dooley, Danny Dot- lieh, .loyce Dotson, Lora Doty, John Douglas, Allester Dowdell, Roger Drake, Linda Duke How V: Garnet Duncan, Nancy Dur- ham, Janice Duvall, Linda East, Sharon Elkins, Dennis Elmore, Bill Eversman, Kathy Engle Row N: Virgil Eskridge, Steve Estle, John Etscheid, Dennis Evans, Wil- liam Evans, Virginia Everett, Rich- ard Everman, Rick Ewing Hou' fl: Steve Ewing, Sharon Fan- cher, Sharon Farley, Leah Farmer, John Faulk, Patty Faust, Sandy Fields, Doretta Figg New IU: Bill Fink, Pat Fiscus, Char- les Fish, Harriett Fitch, .lohn Fitz- gerald, Norma Fleener, David Fletch- er, Duane Foist lfioiv Il: Mike Foster, .lanet Fowler, Cindy Frazier, Sharon Frazier, Don Fryman, Donald Fryman, Nancy Fngate, Boll Fulbright Rau' IJ: Gene Gaines, Steve Galovich. Eugene Gammon, Monte Gann, Mary Garringer, Mikel Gehle, .lim Geloff, Donald George FRESHMEN Hou' I: Janet Gibbs, lion Gillaspy, George Gillaspy, l'ey,:1ry Gillaspy, Danny Gilley, Betty Gladson, Milton Glass, Judy Glaze Ro-ie J: Carl Gooch .lim Good, John Y Gorsaefe, Patty Gould, Jane Graham, Sam Granev, Dennis Gray Johnn . . . Gray Hou' J: Joann Green, Bob Gross, Gar- olyn Gundrunl, Paul llainey, Loraine Hall, Sandra llall, Barbara llanicet- lilafl, Judy Hamilton Hou' 4: Karen Hamilton, Charles Hamm, Kay Hardin, Patsy llardin, Ronnie llardin, Judith llarrell, Diane llarris, Larry Harrison Rau' .Ez Michael llarriinan, Bill llalL, Jim Ilart, Virginia llaskett, Freddie Haulk, Danny llavens, Uarolyn llay- den, Chlores Hayward. Hou' li: Tom Hedrick, Karen Heffel- man, Sandra llelt, Larry Ilenderson, Virginia Herrinpf, Juliet Ilerron, Jo Marie llill, Billy llines Row 7: Ronald Hodges, Joanne lloli- day, Sue llolland, Betty Hollings- worth, Penny Hornaday, Steve llos- kin, Larry llouldson, Lucille Howard Hou' 8: Winifred lloward, Carol lIud- dleston, Sue lluddleston, Donna Hunt, Charles Hunter, John Irvin, Tom Ir- win, Ronnie Isaac Roie 9: Sandra Jessup, Judy Jester, Marvene Jett, Ruth Jett, Jerry John- son, Jane Jones, Jerry Jones, Rich- ard Jones Ron' 10: Robert Jones, Ronald Kan- oyse, Don Kappel, Eddie Katzenber- ger, Patty Kay, Darlene Kaufman, Robert Kellerlneier, Linda Kelly Row II: Connie Kempster, Marjorie Kendall, Dona Kenworthy, Johnny Kiefer, Don Kewitt, Bill Kindler, Penny King, Wayne King Row 1:21 Fayann Kingery, Sandy Kinney, John Kirkman, Vernon Klu- per, Linda Knoi, Linda Koker, Judy Kolp, Jeanne Kolve FRESHMEN Row I: Bobbi Krueger, Grace Kuhn, Marie Krauth, John LeBan, Nellie Lang, Mike Langhammer, Loretta Lay, Dorris Lee Row J: Patrick Lee, Arlene Lefeners, Barbara Lentz, Sue Lewis, Marilyn Longmire, Jim Ludlow, Darlene Lud- wig, Lloyd Lynch How xl: Tom Lynch, Letchard Maners, Ruth Marks, Dennis Marlowe, Martha Martin, Monty Martin, Vivian Mar- tin, Joyce May New 4: Larry Maxwell, Janice Mc- Adams, Harvey McAninch, Everett McCleerey, Wayne McClure, Beth Mc- Daniel, Dave Mcllaniel, Richard Mc- Dowell Row 5: Marlene McLain, Retta Mc- Ree, lleanne Mead, Beverly Medley, Melissa Mehring, Victor Meiz, Sue Meyers, Gerald Mikcsell Row 6: Mary Jo Milhcn, Gilbert Mil- ler, Joanne Miller, Harold Miller, Linda Miller, Max Miller, Michael Miller, Richard Miller Row 7: Sandra Miller, Sandra Miller, Tim Miller, Willa Miller, Marsha Minett, Peggy Mitchell, Arvin Mon- freda, Elaine Moorfield Row S: Melvin Montgomery, Michael Morgan, Sally Morgan, Randy More- head, Don Morris, Kay Morris, Vir- ginia Mosteller, Rudy Mulcahy Row Il: Sandra Musick, Steve Myers, Barbara Neal, Spencer Neal, Howard Neeley, Lula Nichols, Sandy Norquest, Mike Norris Row 10: Bob Northern, Wally Nunn, Charles Ogden, Judy Oglesby, Rose Ann Orr, Bob Ott, Shirley Owens, Doug Pagach Row II: Betty Parker, Bob Pa1'ker, Jackie Parker, Jim Parker, Phyllis Parker, Bob Parkhurst, Robert Par- lett, Roger Pearcy Row 12: Mary Pearson, Mary Jane Pearson, Carol Peck, Steve Peck. Linda Pedlow, Charles Pein, Sandra Pein, 'Fonda Pemberton FRESHMEN Ron- I: Kay Pennington, Kenneth Pennington, Brenda Pennyman, Ralph Pennyton, Charlene Perry, Jerry Phil- lips, Raymond Phillips, Allan Pit-per Rou' J: Karen Piersall, Alice Pingle- ton, Don Pless, Roy Poland, David Power, Gene Prichard, Sharon Rad- ford, Herbert Radtke Row J: Karen Rainey, Linda Rankin, Fayann Ransdell, Mary Ann Rash, Judy Reed, Paul Reicherd, Arthur Rhodes, Larry Rhodes Row 4: Ronnie Richardson, Margaret Richison, Hubert Ridens, Phillip Rifner, Robert Rigdon, Nancy Riggen, Phyllis Riley, Morris Ritchey Row 5: Jeanie Ritchie, Patsy Roach, Michael Robbins, Bob Roberts, Donna Roberts, Jerry Roberts, John Roberts, Larry Roberts Ron' 6: Becky Robertson, Jackie Rob- inson, David Rogci, Linda Ropp, Har- old Ross, Linda Rowe, Janet Rudolph, Janice Runyan Row 7: Lucinda Russell, Herbert Ruth, Mary Rybolt, Bill Schabel, Michael Schell, Janice Schmink, Wayne Schneider, John Schnurpel Row X: Pauline Schultz, Lynn Sch- wartz, Jack Scott, Karen Sellers, Larry Sellars, Harley Seymour, Nancy Seymour, Harold Shaffer Row 9: Ann Sharp, David Shaw, Joseph Sheehan, Joe Sheffer, Martha Sheffer, Darlene Shelton, David Shel- ton, Pat Sheppard Row 10: Bill Shufflebargcr, Bob Shuf- flebarger, George Silica, Darlene Simmons, Garry Simmons, Kenneth Singleton, Edric Smeltzer, Judy Smiley Row Il: Mike Smiley, Alan Smith, Arvin Smith, Dennis Smith, Gary Smith, Paul Smith, Richard Smith, Wayne Smith Row Iz: Mary Ann Spahr, John Spen- cer, Mary Spencer, Dave Spikes, Dave Spikes, Ted Spurgeon, Roger Stahl, Bob Stallcup FRESHMEN New I: Toni Stanley, Linda Stearman, Betty Stegemoller, Mike Sterrett. Barbara Stevens, Phillip Stevens, Tom Stevens, James Steward lime J: Bill Stong, Suzanne Straber, Charles Strate. Karen Strong, Anita Stroup, Donna Stutz, Marjorie Swartz- baugh, Ronald Swatts New J: Charlene Switzer, Lois Tang- man, Richard Tanner, George Tarter, Loretta Taylor, Judy Tetrick, Nancy Thomas, Vedis Thomas Hou' ,Lg Carol Thompson, Dave Thomp- son, George Thompson, Jackie Thomp- son, Victor Thompson, Shirley Tracy, Stanley Unsel, Robert Vance l.'me 5: Douglas Vaughn, Ricky Vest, Linda Villegas, David Voight. Le Roy Waddle, Karen Waggoner, Kathy Wainscott, llarold Walker lliflll' Ii: Hob Wallace, Richard Wal- lace, Judy Walslow, Judy Wands, Kenny Warden, Gayle Warnecke, Janet Warren, Jim Watson Row 7: Vonda Watz, James Waymira, Roslynn VVebb. Hans VVeiner, Herbert Weiss, Bonnie Welch, Bob Welsh, Marilyn Westerfield Row H: Marjorie Wetzel, Ronald Wheeler, Darrol White, I'am White, Rita White, Tom White, Lee Whiten, Janice Wliitford lfme H: Kim Whitmore, Burl Whitte- more, George Wildman, Bob Williams, llarold Williams, Harriet Williams, l.eroy Williams, Beverly Willoughby Row IU: Bob Willoughby, Carl Wil- son, Carol Wilson, Joe Wilson, Billie Wingler, Phyllis Winkle, Ted Win- nings, David Winter lfou' ll: Richard Wise, Charles VVolt', Murray Wolfe, Eddie Wollenweber, Judy Wood, Linda Wood, Judy Wright, .Iudy Wright Hou' IJ: Pearl Ann Wright, Carol Wyles, Larry Yates, Sheila Yates, Marjorie Yearwood, Tom Yearwood 25 MAX GALLGWAY N . i ::: ll .ln 15,,- , 'v'f:.5vf 1333 -Jlzuuf 1nwaw:::!!!!mr' wwiziwsmv' 'mi,.'4. I ,W A, ....L......,........ X A. ,.,.....,. X Ag. n 'EESESEEH I ' 'Y'1 'TU Isn't it pretty ? Janie Weathers and Larry Bingman admire ai figurine amid the beauti- ful home furnishings at . . . DOWNTOWN FURNITURE 8. APPLIANCE 3755 West Washington Street CH 4-3351 4 ................ . .... .............- Ilfifgffilfiigfflff 1575 if 127 Real Good Ronnie Jordan and Vznrol Holling worth enjoy za milk-shake mm with the finest ice cream and mo delicious milk in town. For a r freshing treat, visit thc . . . Maplehurst Dairies 3745 lfarnsworth CH -1-2441 The Know llow Dave Watson and Dick Mustin lon for quality in the fine tool of 'tl Hen Hur Tool Bzu' found at . . . Black Hebert Lumber Co. 1740 South High School Road CH 4-9563 Quick stop l2i'enda Uudziak, Judy Morehea and Jane Schuh stop for at refres el' after school. For zu quick servi and tasty food stop at the . , . Quick n Tasty Drive-il 900 North High School Road CH l-l0ll Studious Looking over the Peerless Pumps are Bill Hamilton and Larry Was- son. What are they looking for? Why, the best of pumps at . . . Hamilton Bros. 4025 Rockville Road CH l-2571 New Driver? Bonnie Garbes tries her hand at driving one of the Dennis Oil trucks. For the best in coal and oil products, call . . . Clifton Dennis 1806 Panama CH 4-5139 Roses Are Red - Mr. Kiefer shows El lovely bouquet of roses to the delight and admira- tion of Jeanne Harker and Stan Walker. Beautiful flowers and cor- sages of all kinds are to be found at . . . Kiefer's Florist 2901 West 16th Street ME 7-1531 X X 1 129 Will It Fit? Everything from material to baby clothes can be found at Lynhurst Dry Goods. Speaking of baby clothes, look at the little dress which Phyllis Arnette shows to Karen Burnett on a recent visit to... Lynhurst Dry Goods 5312 West Washington Street CH 4-5524 Enjoyment Relaxing after a hard day at school and drinking: cool, refreshing cokea are Jane Weathers and Beverly Coons at the very popular . . . Silver Fountain 5720 West Washington Street CH 4-2990 Watch It Bill Monk Humphreys watches closely as Sam t'lubb attempts to cut his hair at the Giant's Barber Shop. Ben Davis Barber Shop 6225 West Washington Street CH 4-8012 Goodies Shzanda Vook and Becky Brown know where to shop for 21 slumber party refreshments. They know to shop at . . . Montgomery's Grocery Corner Lynhurst and Washington Street CH 4-9292 So 'l'h:1t's The Way l llelvhio Brown studies Doug NC- Allistt-r's technique as they enjoy many hours of bowling at . . . Speedway Bowling Alley 3805 West, l6th Street CH 4-4781 For the best in high school jewelry go to HERFF - JONES 1411 North Meridian Street MIC 5-1554 Y 'f V- v'1 L 1.. V- Ui ., ' tl yn A 1'-',,.f,.M-+V f Mji N' - .if-Y . Y, ,,i. Wnlws., +T '-'ywk ' , . .has , S J, fl! ' - f- ' f -1-rw'l Q 0 new --Q-iqRE A BATTERY S, 9 ... Shoppin' Bid Collins, Margie Pettit, Joyce Pence and Judy Freund enjoy shopping for an item here because they know that you can get top value in all purchases at . . . Walter's Pharmacy 2801 South Holt Road CH 4-9000 Have A Problem 'Z 'I 7 Jon Infzleman and Jim Powers know that all car problems can be solved when they depend on the excellent service at . . . Ben Davis Tire ancl Battery 6239 West Washington Street CH 4-4466 I'd Love It Anita Wills thinks how nice it would be for Jerry Almsted to give her a corsage made from such a lovely and unusual flower shown here by the owners of the House of Flowers. For all kinds of beauti- ful flowers . . . House of Flowers 5801 West Washington Street CH 4-2459 Westinghouse at Wills Looking over the new Westing- house refrigerators are Chuck Ford and Sara Jane Clendenning. For a complete selection of West- inghouse products visit . . . Wills Feed 8. Supply 5320 West Washington Street CH 4-2416 Thirsty? 'Z Y Tom Teeter knew how to quench the thirst of Anna Moore, Neal Wills, and Danny Glass. For the best in refreshments go to . . . Teefer's Drug Store 6301 West Washington Street CH l-2553 BENTON REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC. Printer of Quality Yearbooks FOWLER INDIANA 133 T,.-e--1 S wh. 4. 1 x ,,.-- Real Cool Mr. Haley shows Mary Jo Moss a Giant baseball uniform, which was in the colal storage room ot' . . . Neff's Cleaners 3904 Rockville Road CH 4-8082 Refreshing Butch Moss and Mike Shuler en- joy a quick coke at one ot' the lien Davisites' most frequent stopping places. For good footl and quick service stop at the . . . Parkeat 6200 West Washington Street CH l-2677 Spanking t'Iean Sandy Allen and Dean l-larry ex- amine some sparkling clean clothes washed in the best washers anal dryers. 'l'o he sure ot' clean clothes come to . . . Helen's Laundromat 7829 West Washington Street CH 4-92-to uNeatH Nancy Carden and Sue Farr ad- mire the new bowling ball being shown to them by the owner. For the best in bowling equipment visit . . . Speedway Accessory Shop 3805 West 16th Street CH 4-4781 Take it to the cleaners Phil Smith, Barbara Isenberg. and Carol Melenchuck examine a new- ly cleaned jacket being brought out of a cleaning vat. For the best care in cleaning your clothing take them to . . . Old Trails Cleaners 5764 West Morris CII -I-2900 Engravings by - INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING COMPANY, INC. INDIANAPOLIS 6, INDIANA 5 Streamlined beauty on wheels Elaine Chaille and Mike Shuler catch their breath as they admire 21 new Spartan Mobile Home at . . . 'A' i' 'A' Indianapolis Spartan 3636 West Washington Street CH 4-5995 fl Tx, '- , jfrtl nmcrmvH0l U ' QQ 'fm.zm.,.m Ml-s1'lW2 'mu 136 18x Waiting for evening Joyce Harris and Neal Wills anxiously anticipate the evening's entertainment that is in store for them at . . . i' i' i' Westlake Drive-in Theatre 805 North High School Road cn 4-1632 es lllllililllillllol. Which one '? Danny Gilmore tries to help Shar- on Cugney decide which box of candy she wants, while Nancy 'Frulock and Gene McWilliams look at the delicious display of nuts. For all sundries and pharma- ceutical products go to . . . o Henderson Pharmacy 4-106 West Washington Street CH 4-2702 9 Real sharp twins Jackie White takes a shirt out of a new GE washer while Mr. Uffman shows Bob Meranda the new GE dryer. For any appliance in the new General Electric line go to . . . UFFMANS FURNITURE 8g APPLIANCE 4445 Rockville Ruud CH -1-2626 Abbot, Abbott, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adkins, Akers, Akers, Albert, Rachel .... ..., Ralph ............ Janet .... Pat ...... Charles Harry ..,.. Kenny ..... LeRoy ..... ..,. 38, Jim ..,,.. ....,,.......... Ken ............,....... 3 8 Brown, Bob ........... Albertson, Donald 28 , 44, 59, Albright, George ......... , ........ .. Alexander, Lillian ..... Alexander, Kenny Alexander, Ronald ...fffffff . 57, 58, All, Sue .................................... Allen, Robert .......... Allen, Sandy ........ 7, 17, 34, 50, 62, 76, 114, Alsen, Roger .........,.......,........ Alyen, Bob ............................ Alyea, Mike ............. Anderson, Nancy ..... ..... Andre, Nick ......... Andrews, Pat .... Annes, Judy ......... Annes, Thomas . ...... Appleget, Darrell Archer, Ronnie .... Arkins, Ronald .... Arford, Errol ......... Armbrust, Susan ..... Arnette, Phyllis ....... .... 8 6, Arnold, Jack .....................,...... Arnold, Mary Lou Arnold, Roger 32, 53, 64, Arnot, Dean .. ..... . ........... Arnot, Dee ........... Asdale, Tommy ...... Ash, Kenneth ........ Ashcrost, Lennis ..... Ashlock, Barbara ..... Ashlock, Priscilla Asperger, Louise ..... Atwell, Kay ........,. Atwell, Kenny ..... Austin, Sue ................ 74, 34, 46, 57, 58, Austin, Aubery. Peggy . ..... .............. . Gerald ........ Babb, Jackie ...... Bailey, Shirley ..... Bailey, Sue ........ Bainak, Larry , ,,... .... . Bain, Beverly .... Baire, Judy ............ ..... Baker, Baker, Ba ker. Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, J Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baldauf, Baldauf, Baldwin, Baldwin, Baldwin, Baldwin, Ballow, Bamford, Ba ntley, Bantley, Barnard, Barnett, Barnett, Barrett, Maurice Michael Nona ...... Paulene Yvonne Maurice ..... ..... 43, 6. Bonnie ...... .---- Darrell ...... ,... . David ..,... Duane ......,. .... Dwight ...... .... Harold Joe ......... oyce ....... .. .... . Paul ...,......, ...... Linda Susan 38, 42 Don ...,...,........ 5 8, Donna .. ....... ..... ........ . . Jim ........ ..... Linda ..,. .......,... Elaine ..................,... Norma ........ 38, 46, Dorothy .......... 73, Jack ....... ........ 5 1, 66, 71, Henry ...................... Barbara ...... 28, 42, Larry ........................ Carol .... ..... 120 114 120 105 1-20 120 120 86 120 120 86 105 120 120 86 120 120 38, 134 114 114 71 120 114 114 120 86 120 114 114 114 114 130 86 120 105 105 105 120 120 120 114 86 120 105 120 56. 86 120 120 114 114 86 120 120 105 86 114 114 114 120 114 120 71 120 . 6 105 105 120 120 120 105 120 105 115 120 114 120 120 53, 86 120 105 114 114 INDEX Barrett, Judith Ann ................ 86 Barrett, Judy ............ 28, 32, 105 Barrett, Richard ........,... 38, 120 Barrett, Sharon ....,. .......... 1 20 Barrett, Vivian ...... ............. 1 05 Barz, Sherry .........,.......... 38, 11+ Basore, Don ................ .........,. 1 05 Basore, Richard .... 31, 51, 56, 86 Bath, Bill ..........................,1...... 120 Bauder, Tom ............ 65, 69, 120 Bauman, Emmalean ................ 120 Baughman, Gail .................... 120 Bath, Cynthia ..... ...... 1 05 Battic, Sharon ..... .,.... 1 14 Beasley, Ronnie ...... ...... I 05 Beaumont, Donna ..... .......... 1 05 Beck, Carolyn ..... ..... 3 8, 114 Beck, Fred .............. .......... 1 20 Bidwell, Roland .... ...... 1 05 Bell, Charles ........ .1..... 1 20 Bell, Claudia ........ ............. 1 05 Bell, Sally ................................ 24 Benefield, Carolyn .... 28, 59, 105 Bennet, Eljie .... 5, 53, 62, 63, 35 Bennet, Ronnie ...................1.... 120 Bennett, Barbara .... ...... 1 14 Bennett, Charles ....... .. 38 Bennett, David .... ....... 1 05 Bennett, Larry .... .------ 1 20 Bernard, Henry ........................ 77 Bernet, John ...,.................,...... 120 Berry Dean ........ 38, 53, 64, 105 Berry Judith ............ 38, 46, 86 Berry, Mike ............................ 105 Bertram, Russell ..., ..... 5 8, 105 Bettag, Bill ......... ......... 1 05 Beuer, Gene ..... ...... 1 20 Bewley, Dave ....... ...,...... 1 05 Bewton, Jean ........................ 114 Bicknell, Martha ........ 5, 28, 36, 37, 46, 87 Billington, Jane ...................... 114 Billington, Jerry ...........,........ 105 Billington, Ray ........ 66, 71, 105 Billington, Robert . ........ 6, 87 Bingman, Larry ........ 12, 28, 29, 34, 35, 37, 531 871 127 Birge, Linda ............ ..... 5 8, 105 Blackwell, Bruce 38, 44, 59, 114 Blackwell, Reis .1.........,............ 105 Blake, Christine ........ 28 34, 87 Blake, Jay ..............., .......,..... l 14 Bland, Carol ...,........ 37, 42, 105 Bland, David .................. , ........ 120 Blaney, Amy Lou ................ 120 Blank, Lowell Scott .... 53, 71, 87 Blank, Susan .................... 38, 120 Blanks, Charlotte ....... .......... 1 20 Bledsoe, Wayne .............,........ 120 Blickensderfer, James ...... 38, ll-1 Bloom, John .................... 38, 87 Bloomer, Carl ..,........ ...... 1 20 Blue, Madelyn ..,.. ..... 8 7 Blue, Wallace ...... ....... 1 14 Blythe, Nancy ........... ....... l 14 Blythe, Raymond ....... ....... 1 20 Bogdan, Patsy ..1..... ...... 1 20 Bohanon, Becky ...... .,..... 1 05 Bolander, 1.arry ...... ....... l 14 Boles, Ethel .,..,.... ...,.... 8 7 Bolin, James ..,..... ....,.. 1 20 Boling, Carol ,...... .......... 1 20 Booher, Janet ...... ..... 4 6, 120 Bosley, Gary ............................ 114 Boss, Linda .............. 28, 34, 35, as, 40, 41, 114 Bothwell, Bob ................................ Botkin, Barbara ...... ....... 1 14 Bothkin, David ....... ..,.... 1 05 Bottoms, Ellen . ....... ....... 1 14 Bowen, Lawrence ..,.... ....... l 14 Bowles, David ..... ,..... 1 14 Bowling, Jim ..... ...... 1 20 Bowman, Bill ....... ...... 1 20 Bowman, Jenny ...... ...... 1 14 Bowser, Jerry ........ ...... 1 05 Boyden, Boyden, Boyden, Boyden, Ronnie Barbara ........ Ray ....... .......... 41, 65, 69, Tom ..... .......... 58, Boyer, Eddie ................... 53, 64 68 Boyer, Stephen Bosworth, Levona .... Brack, Judy ...,........................ Brackin, Elizabeth ..,...... Bradford, Donna ,....... 34, Brady, David .... 34, 35, 37, Bramblett, Hubert Branson, Margaret 1 Breece, Isaac .........,., , ..... .. Breece, Paul ........ 51, 56, Breedlove, Reba ..........,... Breedlove, Sandy .,.......... Breedlove, Shirley .... ..... Bretling, Bonnie .,.... Bristow, Barbara .......... ........ Broadstreet, Richard ....... Brooks, Richard .........,. Brookshire, Linda .... Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Bryant, Bryant, Bryant, Carolyn ss, 64, 4s, 48, 58, Curtis ....... ........... David .................... 1 1 46, Dennis Donna Kathy .... Rebecca Richard Richard Sandra Sherry Andy 4 Debra ................ 4, 17, 7 50, 87, 69, 73, 15, zs, 47, Renda ........,...............,. 87, Ann ..,... .....,.. 4 7, Ronald Bruce, Julia ............ Bruce, Maurice Brumett, Kay ..... Brumley, Terry Bruning, Mike ...... H'-47, s Brunnermer, Doris Brummermer, Judy 55, 65, Bryant, Ann ..........,, ..... 3 0, Buckley, Sandra ...... Buckner, Norman Buckrop, Ronald ...... Bueche, Howard ...... Buher, Helen ........ Bumpas, ROCky ..... Bunnell, Carole ..... Burke, Fred .,........, Burke, Jim .................. Burkhard t, Charles Burkhardt, Linda Lou ............ Burge, Fred .............,................ Burnell, Marsha .................... Burnette, Karen .... 41, 58, 88, Burns, Julia .................... Burns, Martha .........,...... Burrin, Jim ........... Burroughs, Judy ...........,... Burrous, Ed . .....,........,... . Burrows, Sharon ..,. 64 Bush, Barbara .................. Butler, James .... 3 7 , 33, 47, 38, 53, 68, Butler, Nancy .,.............. Butrum, Jean ............... Butterfield, Al ...... 64, 73, Buzzird, Nonda ........................ Buzzird, Donna .......... 38, Byers, Nell ...,.... Byford, Barbara .... Bymaster, Beverly .... Bymaster, David ...... Cabell, Emma .,..... Cadwell, Wayne ...1.. .,.. Calbert, Juanita .... 77, 49, 10s 105 120 110 62, 105 114 87 114 120 10s 105 120 sr 114 87 87 114 87 120 106 106 120 106 120 120 114 87 40, 131 114 106 114 46, 131 as sa 114 114 120 106 as ss ss 114 114 120 120 120 as 37 120 114 114 120 106 114 120 114 70 70 as 120 114 130 106 120 114 106 62. 106 120 114 114 ss 114 106 as 120 120 120 106 114 120 ss 114 Caldwell, Janet ..... Califar, Andy ...... 71, Callahan, Violet ...... ........... . . Campbell, Carl ........ . Campbell, Donna ........ 34, 77, Campbell, Sharon .................... Cam pton, Charlene ................ Canada, Alan ......... Canada, Alice .,.. Cangany, Sharon .... Cantrell, Helen ...................... Cantwell, Vonya .,...,.. 34, 38, Carden, Nancy ..,......,,............. Carlton, Norman Carmack, Dorothy Carman, William Camichael, Sue .......... ...... Carmes, Peggy .,,..........,. ...... Carpenter, Raymond ..... ..... Ca rr, Bill ................................., Carr, Jean .................. ........... Carroll, Jerry ............ 34, 37, Carson, Helen .,...................... Carter, Jeanette ,..,.... 21, 43, Casady, Marilyn .............. ...... Casy, Jerry ......... ..,......... Cassiday, Tom ...,.. ...... 3 8, Catt, Jim ...........,............ 5 8, Chafey, Gloria ..........,1............ Chaille, Elaine ..., 41, 58, 106, Chambers, Judy ................ 58, Chambers, Mary Ann ........ ,.... . Champion, Linda ..........,......... Chaplin, Mike .................... 64, 114 106 120 106 114 114 120 114 E8 114 120 114 114 106 120 88 114 114 88 88 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 120 89 136 114 29 106 114 Chapman, Rosemary ..... ....,... 8 9 Chapple, Donna ........, ...... l I4 Chekoff, Helen ...... ...... 1 14 Chenowith, Parrel ...... ...... 1 20 Childs, Don ............ ...... 1 06 Chitwood, Joyce ..... ...... 1 Z0 Christie, Gary ..........,. ...... 1 06 Chunchman, Albert ..... ...... 1 06 Clark, Donna .......... .,....... 1 14 Clark, Frank ......... ...........,. 1 14 Clark, Michael ..... ...,. 2 8, 114 Clark, Sandra ...... ......... 1 20 Clark, William ...... 58, 89 Clayton, Diane ...,... ......... l 06 Clayton, Kenny ........,............. 120 Clemons, Donald ...,.......,....... 89 Clendenning, Sarah Jane 114, 133 Clevelle, Ronald .,......,... 38, 120 Cline, Judie .................. 58, 114 Cline, Steve .,.......................... 69 Clubb, Samuel .... 51, 64, 106, 130 Coburn, Barbara .....,..., ...... 1 06 Cochran, Darlene ......... ........ 8 9 Cochran, David ........,.. ........ 1 14 Cochran, Don ........ 58, 64, 114 Cochran, Harold ..........,......... 120 Cochran, Larry ........ 51, 58 89 Colber, Judith ................ 56, 89 Cole, Dave .............................. 114 Coleman, Betty .... 34, 37, 38, 89 Coline, Steve ................,........... 120 Collins, Beulah ............ 30, 31, 32, 35, 89, 132 Comer, Bill ...,................ 64, 106 Comerford, Biliejo ..... 120 Comerford, Westy ..... . 114 Conant, John .............. ........ 8 9 Conant, Sally ......................,... 120 Conn, Bernard James ...... 67, 89 Conn, Kenneth ........................ 121 Conner, Larry ........ ..... 1 14 Conroy, Walter ...... ...... 1 14 Conway, Gene ..... ...... 1 21 Cook, Bill ........... ..... 1 06 Cook, Evelyn ...... ..... 1 14 Cook, Jackie .... ................... 1 14 Cook, Linda ............................ 106 Cook, Shanda ........ 20, 28, 30, 31, 34, 35, 40, 50, 54, 89, 131 Coons, Barbara .........,.............. 115 Coons, Beverly ............ 25, 30, 32, 33, 58, 89, 130 Cooper, Charles ........ ....... 1 21 Cooper, Richard ......... ................. Cooper, Sharon .A.............. 34, 37, sa, ss, 106 Cooper, Sondra .... 10, 56, 53, 105 Coppack, Steve ...,,.............,..... 42 Cora, Jesse ......................... . 121 Con' Mary lh.. ......... Cortey, Pat .......... ------ 7 5 Coryell, John ........ ...... 1 21 Cmtglow, Donna .........,.......... 115 Cotley, Pat ...................... 49, 121 Cotton, Carol ............ 42, 44, 105 Coulter, Mildred ...,................ 121 Courtney, Donald .,..,........... 121 Courtney, Ronald ................ 115 Cox, Jack ........................ 58, 115 Cox, Joyce ............ 13, 43, 58, Us Cox, Mary .............................. 106 Cox, Phyllis ..... .................... 1 21 Cox, Sonja ........................ 44, 39 Coyle, Clarence .... 44, 55, 67, 106 Coyle, James ................,. 55, 121 Craciunory, Dale .................. 121 C,-gig, George Terry .......... 58, 90 Craig, Thomas .......... .------ 1 21 Cfgmgl, ASIICS ...... ....,........ 1 21 Cramer, Bill ...... ......,......-.. 1 06 Cravens, Phyllis ........ 41, 43, 105 Crawford, Cheryl .....,....., 48, 115 Crawford, Evelyn ..... - 121 Crawford, Mary .................... 121 Crawford, Patricia ...,.............. 90 Criss, Curtis .... 37, 55, 54, 115 Criss, Poll .... ........... ......------ - - 121 Criss, Polly ..... 121 Criss, Sarah ...1.... ------ 9 0 Cromer, Robert ..... ..-- 1 21 Crossen, Patricia ...................... 90 Crouch, Jerry ........................ 115 Crouch, Karen .... 58, 73, 77, 115 Crowe, Carolyn ....... , .........,.. 121 Crowe, Jerry ................ 42, 115 Cruikshank, Jeanette ...... 58, 106 Crump, Linda .... , ........... 56, 121 Cubel, Jerry ............ 55, 58, 106 Cubel, Patty .... .......... 7 3, 121 Cuffle, Kenny ....... ............. 7 1 Culp, Linda ............... ...... 3 8 Cunningham, Bill ........ ...... 3 7 Cunningham, Carol ...,..... ..., 1 15 Cunningham, Clarence .....-.--- 115 Cunningham, Ronnie ...,... ...... 6 9 Curl, Jerry ........,.........,.......,,.. 106 Curl, John ................ 11, 23, 90 Curl, Sandy ........ ................. 1 21 Curry, Larry ............ 65, 69, 121 Dabney, Thomas .................... 115 Daniels, John .......................... 121 Danner, Erla .... 28, 41, 50, 58 90 Daughtee, Elaine .... 28, 34, 35, 35, 41, 44, 55, 56, 57, 53, 90 Davenport, Paula ............ 13, 115 Davidson Sharon .................... 115 Davis, Bob ........... ..,,.. 4 2, 115 Davis, Gordan .... ................ 1 15 Davis, Jim ....... .................... 1 06 Davis, Julie ...... ...,. 3 1, 58, 106 Davis, Pat ......... ......,.......... 1 15 Davis, Robert ........ 64, 69, 115 Davis, Steve ........ ................. 1 21 Davis, Wanda .... ............. 1 21 Davison. Robert .... .......... 1 21 Dawes, Mildred ...... ...... 4 9, 121 Dawson, Danny ....... ..... 1 21 Dearing, Barbara .........,,......... 121 Dearmin, Bill .....,.............. 56, 58 Dearmin, Bob .......... 55, 64, 106 Dearmin, Janet ...... ....... 4 8, 90 Dearmin, Joann ......... ..,.... 1 15 DeBolt, Rosalynd ...... .... 1 15 Decltard, Ronnie ....... ....... 1 06 Decker, Larry ........ .......... 1 15 Decker, Marcia ...... ...... 3 8, 107 Dicky, Sharon .... .......... 1 15 Dede, Carlotta .... ....... 1 07 Deering, Diana ............. .... 1 21 Deering, Otto ........................ 115 Degrapliemreed, Betty .......... 121 DeHart, Charlene .................. 115 DeHart, Marlene .................... 115 Delong, David ............ 53, 64, 90 Denning, Anette ............ 58, 107 Dennis, Dorris ........ 38, 46, 121 Dennis, Guy .............................. 71 Dennison, Alma ............. ........ 9 0 Denny, David .,,... 1 .... 107 Denny, Jack ..... ..... 1 21 Denny, Janet .... ..... 1 21 Dersage, John ............................ 69 DeVille, Thomas ............ 38, 51, 53 54, 64, 104 Dickerson, Kenneth .......... .. 90 Dickey, Sharon ................ 43, 115 Dierdorf, Jean .... 38, 56, 73, 121 Dierdorf, Marion ........ 18, 28, 38, 56, 59, 73, 107 Dillow, Prissy ..........,..... 73, 121 Diwlekay, Pat ......... ............ 1 21 Doan, Ray ..,.................. ..... 1 07 Doan, Ronnie ........,............... 121 Doane, joe ........ ss, ss, 64, 107 Doane, Linda ........................ 121 Dobbins, Linda ............... ...... 1 15 Dodds, Jim .....,....... .... 7 0 Dodds, Ruth Ann ...... ...... 1 15 Dooley, Mike ...,....... ............ 1 07 Dooley, Pat .......... ............... 1 21 Dorsett, Donna ............ 46, 47, 90 Dotlick, Danny .... ..... 6 5, 121 Dotson, Joyce ...... ........ 1 21 Doty, Donald ...... ..... 1 15 Doty, Lora ........... ..... 1 21 Dougherty, Jerry .......... . 107 Douglas, Joan ........................ 121 Dowdell, Allister ........ 66, 69, 121 Dowdell, Susan .,.. ............... 1 15 Doyle, Larry ...... ........... 1 15 Drake, Roger ....... .... 6 5, 121 Drake, Ronnie ...... ......... 1 07 Driver, Brenda ..... ...... l 15 Dryden, Roy ..... ..... 1 07 Ducker, Joan ........................ 115 Ducker, Sharon ...........,............ 41 Dudziak, Brenda ........ 28, 34, 35, 37, 44, 57, 90, 128 Duke Carol ................ 34, 35, 107 Duke, Linda ...............,.......... 121 Duncan, Donna .,..... ............ 1 15 Duncan, Earnest ..... ....... 9 0 Duncan, Garnet ....... ......... 1 21 Duncan, Joan ........... ..... 5 8, 107 Duncan, Juanita ..... ............ 1 07 Duncan, Myrna ., ,.... ...... 5 8, 91 Durham, Nancy ..,.. ........ 1 21 Duvall, Charles ....... ..... 1 15 Duvall, Clarence ..... ..... 1 07 Duvall, Janice ...... ..... 1 21 Dye, Roy ........... ..... 1 15 Eades, Larry ...... ...... 1 15 Eads, Harold ...,..... ...... 1 15 Eads, Richard ...... ..... 1 07 East, Bob ........... ..... 1 07 East, Linda ..,......... ......... 1 21 Easter, Fred ..................., 38, 91 Eastman, Annamae ............ 56, 58 Eastham, Violet ........ Eckert, Billy ............................ 115 Edison, Charles .... 51, 53, 64, 91 Edmonson, Keith ..............,. 28, 91 Edwards, Arnold .................... 1 15 Elkins, Sharon ......... ............ 1 21 Ellaby, Ellen .................. 34, 35, 3 8 , 48, 57, 9 1 Elliott, Larry ............ 62, 68, 107 Ellis, Penny ............................ 115 Ellis, Terry ....... ,............. 9 1 Elmore, Dennis ..... ..... 3 8, 121 Elson, Clifford .... .......... 7 1 Emberson, Don ..... ...... 1 07 Emmert, James .... .... 9 1 Emmett, Thomas ..... ...... 1 1 5 Engladow, Garry .... ...... 1 1 5 Engle, Kathy ........ ......... 1 21 Engle, Patricia ..... ...... 4 4, 91 English, John ...... .......... 9 1 Eskridge, Virgil ..... ..... 1 2 1 Entle, Don ............ .... 9 I Pam ..... Estle, Estle, Etter, Etter, Steve ...... Janet .... Robert ........ Etscheid, John ......... Evans, Charles .... 64 ,--'69,n-71 56 Evans, Dennis ........................ Evans, Truman ........ Evans, William ..... .... Everett, Virginia ..... Everman, Richard Eversman, Bill ....... Ewell, Louise ..... Ewing, Rick ..... Ewing, Steve ...... Ewing, Linda ..... 3 Fall, Deanna ................ .4, 47, Fancher, Sharon .... Farley, Donna .... 45, Farley, Sharon ..... .. ....., ,, ...... Farmer, Leah ............. Farr, Nancy ........ 7, 16, 28, 34, 46, so, 76, 77 Farr, Sue .......... 34, 42, 115, Faulk, Jerry .................., ........ Faulk, John ........... ,.... 6 5, Faulkner, Stanley ............ 64, Faulkner, Dave ...................... Faust, Patty ................ 38, 44, Faust, Sandra .................. 38, Fenimore, Jerry .,,. . ..., ....... . Ferguson, Charles .. .....,.... .. Ferguson, Karen .,.,.. .,.,,., 7 3, Ferguson, Ronda ...... .... 7 3, Ferrel, June .......... ........... Ferris, Marilyn ....... ..... 7 3, Fields, Gayle .......... ....... 5 8, Fields, Jim ........ 31 37, 56, Fields, Sandy .................. 73, Figg, Doretta ..............,......,.... Finchum, Richard Finimore, Terry .... ....,.......... Fink, Bill ...,........ ..... 4 2, Fink, Ronald ............. .,.......... Fink. David .................. ......... Fink, Ronald Vernon ..... ...... Fiscus, Pat ...........,........ .... Fish, Charles ............. ....... Fisher, Bob ..... .......... Fiscus, Carol ...,.... .. .... 73, Fitch, Harriet ........ ......,... Fitzgerald, John .,,. ...,.,..,. Flanagan, Toby ....,. ..,... 4 9, Fleener, Norma .... .....,... Fletcher, David ...... .......... Fletcher, Philip ...... .,........... Foist, Duane ......... ....... 3 8, Foist, Janet ...................... 41, Foltz, Janet .........,,................. Ford, Charles. 28, 53, 70, 92, Forrest, Carolyne ............ 21, Forrest, Sue .............................. Foster, Mike ........... ...... 3 8, Foster, Richard ...... ,..,...... Fowler, Janet ......... ...... 7 3, Foxworthy, David ...., Foxworthy, Judy .........,.. 44, Foxworthy, Mike .................... Fraltes, Beatrice ...... ...... 4 8, Frank, Steve ........ ...,...... Frazier, Jean ....... ............... Frazier, Cindy .... ...... 7 5, Frellen, Darry .... ..,.,. ......... Freund, Judy ............ 48, 107, Froman, Dorothy ........ 44, 56, Frost, Delores .................. 7, 62, 76, Fruits, John ...... ............ 5 4, Fryman, Don ......... .... Fryman, Donald .... ........ Fuaate, Nancy ..... ........... Fulbright, Bob ..... ....... 6 9, Fullin, Derry ....... ............. Gabaur. Sandy ..... ...... 4 9, Gaines, Gene ..... Gann, Sandy .... Galyan, Leah ....... Galyan, Sandy 48 48, 107 121 115 91 121 107 121 70 121 121 121 121 91 121 121 107 91 121 107 121 121 29, 91 135 107 121 115 107 121 107 115 92 115 92 92 115 92 107 121 121 107 38 121 92 70 92 121 121 107 115 121 121 115 121 121 115 121 107 115 133 107 41 121 115 121 115 115 70 107 107 73 121 115 132 92 34. 115 92 121 121 121 121 58 58 121 107 115 92 Galovich, Steve ..... ...... 1 21 Gamber, Norman .... ...... 1 15 Gandoff, Bob ....... ...... 1 15 Gann, Monte .... ,,,.,, 1 21 Ganote, Lynn ......, ............. 1 15 Ganote, Marily ................ .. 92 Gansert, Patty ............ 18, 48, 115 Gant, Nina ................................ 92 Garbes, Bonnie .... 4, 28, 30, 32 13, 34, 35, 37, 40 50, ss, 57, ss, 92, 129 Garl, Bill ................................ 107 Gammon, Eugene .................... 121 Garmon, Don. .......... ............. 1 15 Garner, Virginia ....... ...... 4 8, 115 Garringer, Darlene ...... ......... 1 15 Garringer, Mary ...... ...... 1 21 Garrison, Max ........ ...... I 15 Gehbauer, Sandy .... ...... 1 15 Gehle, Mikel ......... ..... .... 1 2 1 Gehle, Sandra .... ....... 4 8, 92 Geloff, Jim ......... ......... 1 21 George, Donald .....,.................. 121 German, James .................... 38, 92 Gelzliechter, Jack .. 38, 53, 66, 115 Gibbs, Janet ............................ 122 Gilbert, Beverly ...................... 107 Gilbert, Carole ........ 44, 56, 115 Gilcrist, Frank ..... ....... ...... 1 1 5 Gilian, Jane ...... ...... 1 15 Gillian, Sandy ..... ...... 1 15 Gillaspie, Don ....... ...... 1 22 Gillaspie, George ...... ...... 1 22 Gillaspie, Peggy ..... ............. 1 22 Gillispie, Nathan .................... 115 Gilmore, Danny ........ 52, 53, 59, 64, 67, 107, 137 Gladson, Betty ........................ 122 Gladson, Pat .............................. 93 Glass, Dan ................ 44, 115, 133 Glass, Margaret .......................... 93 Glass, Milton ...... ................ 1 22 Glaze, Judy ...... ...... 1 22 Glenn, Vern ...... .... . 115 Golay, Don ...... ......... 1 15 Gooch. Carl .... ..... J s, 122 Good, Bob ....... ...... ............... 6 9 Good, Jim ........................ 74, 122 Good, Marcia ...... zs, 42, 48, ns Good, Mary ............................ 115 Good, Vonda ...,........ ..... 5 8, 107 Gorsage, John ...... ......... 1 22 Gould, Patty ...... ............. 1 22 Grace, Mary ...... ................ 1 07 Graham, Jane ............ 56, 73, 122 Graham, Sandra ................ 43, 115 Grahm, Edward ...... ............... 9 3 Graney, Sam ......... .....,... 1 22 Gray, Bobette ....... ..... 7 3, 108 Gray, Charlene ..... ......... 1 08 Gray, Dennis ...... ...... 1 22 Gray, Johnny .... ........ . .. 122 Gray, Peggy ....... ....... 3 1, 97 Gray, Robby .... ......... 1 15 Green, Donna .... ...... 1 15 Green, Doug ...... ...... 1 15 Green, Janice .... 93 Green, Joann .... ...... 1 22 Green, Linda ...... ......... 1 08 Greene, Bob .......... ..... 6 4, 108 Gregory, Carol ..... ......... 1 08 Griffith, Judy ..... .,,,,, I 08 Groce, Alton .......... ........ 9 3 Grosdidier, Jerry ..... ,. 93 Gross, Bob ............. ......... 1 22 Grow, Arlene ....... ....... 7 3, 93 Grow, Carolyn .......................... 49 Grow, Joan ........ ..... 4 9, 73, 115 Gullion, Betty ..... ................ 1 15 Gullion, Hedy .......................... 115 Gundrum, Carolyn ................ 122 Gunther, Cecelia ........ 44, 73, 93 Gwaltney, Jerry .................... 115 Haas, Curt ........ 53, 66, 67, 115 Haney, Paul ............................ 122 Hall, Bill ............ 42, 44, ss, nos Hall, Loraine ....... .............. 1 22 Hall, Sandra ............................ 122 Halliburton, Jean .... 46, 47, 122 Halliburton, Linda ................ 115 Hameetman, Barbara .. 38, 73, 122 Mamilton, Elizabeth .............. 108 Hamilton, Judy ...................... 122 Hamilton, Karen ................ 49, I22 Hamilton, Robert .................... 108 Hamilton, William .... 14, 51, 129 Hamm, Charles ........................ 122 Hamm, Judy ..... .............. 1 08 Handley, Bernie ........................ 108 Hanger, Larry ............ 53, 64, 115 Hardin, Darlene ...... ....... 4 8, 108 Hardin, Judy ....... ....... 2 8, 108 Hardin, Kay ....... ........... 1 22 Hardin, Patsy ..... ...... 4 3, 122 Harden, Ronnie ...,................ 122 Hargis, Sherry ........................ 116 Harker, Jeanne ..,. 41, 50, 108, 129 Harless, Phyllis ........................ 115 Harmon, Howard 27, 37, 64, 116 Harmon, Judy ........................ 108 Harmon, Karen ........ 31, 41, 108 Harrell, Judy ....... ....... 7 3, 122 Harris, Bill .............................. 116 Harris, Diane ............................ 38 Harris, Joyce .... 4, 34, 40, 58, 122 Harris, Violet .................................,.. Harriman, Michael ..... .... 1 22 Harrison, Larry ........ .... 1 22 Hart, Bill ............... ,,,, 1 22 Hart, Jim ........ ,,.,,,, 1 22 Hart, Pat ........... ........... 1 16 Hartley, Larry ....... ...... 2 3, 108 Hartsock, Robert ...... ................... Harvey, Roger ................ 64, 116 Haskett, Virginia ...... ........... 1 22 1-lauff, John ........... .,,,,,,, 1 08 Haulk, Freddie ....... .............. 1 22 Havens, Danny ...... ....... 4 4, I22 Havens, Tom ........... ........ 4 4, 108 Hawkins, Glenda ...... ........... 1 16 Hawkins, Sandy ........ ,,,, 1 16 Hayden, Carolyn ...... ,,,, 1 22 Hayden, Judy ....... ....... 1 is Hevden. Mew ..... ................ 9 s Hayes, James ..... ......... 5 8, 108 Hayes, Pat ........,......... 56, 58, 93 Hayward, Chlores .........................,.. Hayward, Kenneth .... 53, 67, 94 Hayworth, Judy ........................ 73 Heaton, W'illiam ..... .... .. 94 Hechenger, Rene ..... ..,. 1 08 Hedrick, Tom ........................ 122 Heffelman, Karen .................. 122 Heffelman, Phil .... 28, 37, 55, 94 Helm, Jim ........ .,................... 1 08 Helm, Joyce ....... ................. 1 is Helt, Sandra ............................ 122 Henderson, Dale .... 28, 30, 34, 35, 38.42, 44. 51, ss, 56, 57,108 Henderson, Larry .... 38, 42, 122 Hendrin, Sharon .............. 23, 116 Herring, Sandra ....... .............. 1 16 Herring, Virginia ............ 44, 122 Herring, Wilabob .... ....,...... 1 16 Herron, Juliet ........ ...... 3 8, 122 Herschell, Jay .......... .......... 9 4 Hewitt, Kenneth ...... .... 1 16 Hayob, John ............ ,,,, 1 16 Hightshue, Larry ......... ........ 1 16 Hightshue, Madalynne ............ 116 Hill, Jo Marie ................ 45, 122 Hilton, Judy ............ ............. 2 8 Hine, Wendell ....... .. 66 Hines, Billy ....... ........... 1 22 Hockey, Dave ......... ................ 5 8 Hockman, Myrna ........ 48, 56, 94 Hodges, James ......... ...................... Hodges, Janie ......... .............. 1 08 Hodges, Ronald ....................,... 122 Hodgin, John ............ 31, 58, 108 Hoffman, Wayne .................... 116 Hohn, Charles ....... ...... 9 4 Hogan, Della .......... 34, 42, 56, 57, Holdrew, Diane ..... ............... Holiday, Joanne ...... ...... Holladay, Peggy ..... ...... Holland, Joe ............. ...... Holland, Sue ............................ Hollingsworth, Betty ...... 77, Hollingsworth, Carol ...... 31, 41, 94, Holtke, Wilbur .... .... 6 , 58, Holtz, Barbara ....... ..... 5 6, Hopkins, David ..... ............. Hopper, Bill .................. 6, 31, Hopper, Raymond ...... ......... Hornaday, Penny ..... ............ Horner, Charlene ...... ..... 3 8, Horton, Ed .............................. Hoskin, Steve .......................... Houck, Jim .... za, 29, so, sl, 35, 42, 44, 55, 56, 57, Houldson, Larry ............ 65, Houldson, Pat ........................ Houston, Dave ............ 53, 66, Houston, Shirley ...................... Howard, Ray ............................ Howard, Richard ........ 53, 70, Howard, Tom ........ ......,. 2 8, Howard, Lucille ....... ............ Howard, Winifred .................. Howe, Morris ........................ Hubble, Jane ............ 34, 35, Huddleston, Carol .................... Huddleston, Sue ....... ...... Huff, Jim ............... ...... Huffman, Karen ....... ...... Hughes, Gene ..,.... ..... Hughes, Mike ........... ............ Hume, Dale ........................ 37, Humphrey, Addison .. 44, 45, Humphreys, Bill ...... 53, 116, Hunley, Wilbur ................ 38, Hunt, Donna ............ 42, 59, Hunt, Janice ............................ Hunter, Charles ....... ...... Hunter, Nancy ..... ...... Hunter, Pat ........... ...... Huston, David ......... ...... Hutchings, Darlene ......,........... Hutchings, John ...... ...... 4 3, Haust, Darlene ..... ......... Hylton, Larry .................. 44, Ingleman, John ................ 16, 64, 116, Inman, Beverly ........................ Inman, Carolyn ..... ............ Inman, Shirley ...... ..... 3 8, Irrgang, George ....... ......,.. Irvin, John ........... ...... Irwin, Tom ...... ...... Isaac, Ronnie ...... ............... Isaac, Tom ................................ Isenberg, Barbara .... 34, 116, Jackson, Gale .................... 58, Jackson, James ..... ......... 4 4, Jackson, Jerry ..... ..,...... Jackson, Steve ..... ........ Jackson, Wayne ........ ...... ........ Jaco, Delma ...................,.......... Jeffries, Dale ...... 34, 44, 58, Jeffries, Lonny ................,....... Jessup, Sandra ............... ...... Jester, Judy ...... ...... Jett, Gerald ........ ...... Jett, Marvene ...... ...... Jett, Ruth .,..... ...... Johns, Ted ........ .... Johnson, Jerry ...... ..... Johnson, Jim ...... ...... Johnson, Myrna ..... ...... Johnson, Nancy ....... ...... Johnson, Ronnie ..... ...... Jones, Carl ........ ............ Jones, David .... ................. Jones, Don ......... ..... 2 3, 54, Jones, Doug ...... 45, 94 116 122 116 116 122 122 32, 128 94 108 94 94 116 122 116 I08 122 34, 108 122 116 67 116 70 94 116 122 122 116 108 122 122 116 116 116 108 94 108 130 116 122 116 122 108 116 116 116 94 108 108 53, 132 116 116 116 116 122 122 122 94 135 95 95 116 95 116 95 108 116 122 122 116 122 122 58 122 108 108 108 116 108 95 95 Jones, Edward ..... ........ 4 4, 95 Jones, Jane ....... ................. 1 22 Jones, Jerry ...... ..... 6 2, 66, 122 Jones, John .......... ................... 5 3 Jones, Richard ........ ................. I 22 Jones, Robert ..,....................... 122 Jones, Steven ........ 44, 45, 52, 108 Jones, Wanda ............................ 116 Joseph, David .......................... 109 Jordan, Ronald ............ 20, 23, 30, 31, 34, 95, 128 Judson, Betty ..............,............. 116 Jumpp, Sandra ............ 28, 34, 35, 33, 41, 47, 95 Kakasyleff, Christie ...........,.... 116 Kanayse, Ronald ...................... 122 Kappel, Bill ............. ..... 6 7, 95 Kappel, Don ...,.... ....... 1 22 Kappel, Milton ...... ...... 5 3 Kappel, William ..... ...... 6 4 Katzenberger, Ed ...... ....... 1 2 2 Katzenberger, Sally ............ 34, 45, 57, 116 Kaufman, Darlene ...... .......... 1 22 Kay, Patty ............. ....... 1 22 Kearns, Kenny .... .,..... 1 16 Keedy, Charles ....... ....... 1 16 Kellermeier, Judy .......-.----------- 115 Kellermeier, Robert ................ 122 Kelley, Bill .................. 23, 53, 95 Kelley, Bob ..................,...,....... 116 Kelley, Linda ....... .....,.... 7 7, 122 Kelley, Nancy ............ 34, 48, 95 Kempster, Connie ............ 73, 122 Kempster, Donna ........ 49, 73, 116 Kendall, Jerry ............ 15, 34, 44, , 51, 56, 57, 95 Kendall, Marjorie ...i................ 122 Kenworthy, Donna ................ 122 Kephart, Betty .......... .... 7 3, 95 Kephart, Richard ....... .------ 1 16 Kerr, Don ............... .......... 1 16 Kerr, John ........... ...... 6 4, 116 Kessler, Evelyn .... ............ 9 5 Kewitt, Don ..... ............. 1 22 Key, Betty ........ ...... 3 8, 116 Kiefer, Johnny .... .......... 1 22 Kinder, Sandra .... ...... 3 8, 116 Kindler, Bill ..... .......... 1 22 King, Penny ,.... ....... 1 22 King, Wayne ........ ....,..... 1 22 Kingery, Fayann .................... 122 Kinkead, Carl ...... ...... 6 , 53, 96 Kinnaird, Sue ..... ............. 1 16 Kinney, Diane .... ............. 1 09 Kinney, Sandy .... ..... 4 6, 122 Kirby, Barbara .... ............. 1 09 Kirk, June ............ ................. 1 16 Kirkman, John ,....... 13, 58, 122 Kissner, Sharon .......,................ 109 Kluper, Vernon ..... ............. 1 22 Knayer, Juanita ..... ....... 1 16 Knoi, Linda ........ ....... 1 22 Koker, Linda ........ ....... 1 22 Kolbe, Jeanne ......... ..... 3 8, 58 Kolbe, Norma Jo ...... .......... 1 16 Kolby, Mary Jo ...................... 58 Koehrn, Judy .......... ...... 3 7, 116 Kolp, Judy .......... .......... 1 22 Kolve, Jeanne ...... ....... 1 22 Krauth, Marie ..,... ....... 1 23 Kress, Betty .............................. 116 Krueger, Bobbie ..................,..... 123 Kuhn, David ........ 37, 38, 58, 116 Kuhn, Grace ............................ 123 LaBan, John ..... .................... 1 23 Lagle, Jack ........... ...... 5 3, 109 Lahti, Mary ........... .......... 1 09 Lakin, Richard ...... ...... 1 09 Lamb, Richard ...... ....... 1 09 Lamb, Lonnie ......... ....... 1 16 Lome, Wilmaer ....... ....... 1 16 Lane, Don .......... ....... 1 09 Lang, James ........ ............. 1 16 Lang, Nellie ............... .. ......... 123 Langhammer, Dale .... ..... 5 3, 96 Langhammer, Mike ...... ..... 1 23 Lanham, Brenda ......, ..... 1 09 Lanham, Karen ...... ....... 4 4 Lznsberry, Joe ...... ....... ..... 1 I 6 Lantry, Barbara ...................... 109 Lasner, Danny .......... 37, 53, 116 Lassiter, Rita ........ ....... ..... l 1 6 Latimer, David ...... ..,.. 1 16 Laux, Shirley ..... ....... 9 6 Law, Noel ..... ..... 1 09 Law, Sue .................. ..... 1 16 Lay, Loretta ............. ........ 1 23 Layton, Ruth Ann ...,...... 58. 109 Lee, Bill ................ ................. 9 6 Lee, Dorris ....... .................. 1 23 Lee, Judy ...... .... 5 6, 58, 109 Lee, Larry ....... ............... 1 09 Lee, Patrick .......... ........ 1 23 Lefeners, Arlene ...... ............ 1 23 Leffler, Larry .... ....... 6 3, 116 Leggitt, Rita ...... ....... 4 6, 109 Lehr, Jerry .......... ..........,.... 1 09 Lemaster, Francis .............. 48, 116 Lentz, Barbara ,....... ............... 1 23 LeRoy, Barbara ........................ 116 Leslie, Lola ........... 58, 73, 116 Lewis, Clara ..... .................. 1 16 Lewis, Linda ....... ............... 1 09 Lewis, Phyllis ..... .................. 1 16 Lewis, Robert ...... .,...., 3 4, 35, 37, 38, 55, 96 Lewis, Sue .....,. ............... 1 23 Lincks, David ..... ........ 1 16 Link, Wesley ....... ........... 1 16 Linn, Jackie ..... ....... 4 8, 116 Linn, Judy ......... 28, 47, 96 Locke, Arthur ....., ............... 1 16 Lockwood, Bob ..,... ....... 3 s, 116 Lockwood, Gary .... .........,. 1 16 Loffland, Larry ......... ..... 1 09 Laharman, Lucille ....... 96 Long, Pat .............. ......., 1 09 Long, Wilma .............. ...... 5 8, 96 Longmire, Marilyn ..... ..... 1 23 Lott, James ............... ..... 1 16 Loutt, Mary .......,.. ..... 1 16 Lovins, Ella Mae ..... ,. ..... 116 Lucas, Claude ........ ............ 1 09 Ludlow, Jim ........ .... 3 s, 123 Ludlow, Judy ........ .. ..... 109 Ludwig, Darlene ....... ..... 1 23 Lupear, Dan .......... ..... 1 16 Lynch, Dennis ..... ..... 1 09 Lynch, Larry ....... ..... 1 16 Lynch, Lloyd ..... ..... 1 23 Lynch, Tom .....,. ........ 1 23 Lynne, Fred ..... ............ 1 16 Lyon, Lynda ...... ....... 4 8, 116 Macy, Linda ....... ............. 5 6 Maguire, Mike ...... .......... 7 1 Mahon, Mary .......... ....... 2 8 Hahoney, Evelyn .....,, 96 Maners, Letchard ..,. 123 Mannon, Lynn ...... ..,...,..... 1 09 Marcom, Joan ...... .........., 1 Z, 109 Marks, Rollin ,............. 6, 20, 31, 51, 53, 72, 96 Marks, Ruth .......................,.... 123 Marlowe, Dennis ..... ........ 1 23 Marlowe, Sharon ....... .................... Marsh, Bill ............. .... 3 7, 116 Marshall, Janet ........................ 116 Martin, Beulah .......................... 96 Martin, Ernest .... 68, 74, 109 Martin, Larry ............ 28, 37, 42 Martin, Martha .,...................... 123 Martin, Monty ...... ....... ..... 1 2 3 Martin, Patricia ........................ 96 Martin, Randy ............ 38, 69, 117 Martin, Vivian ......... ........ 4 5, 123 Mason, Diana ..... ........ 1 09 Mason, Jon ......... ........ 1 17 Mastin, Dick ...... ...... 3 2, 69 Mastin, Sue ............ ..... 1 17, 128 Mathews, June ...... ........... 1 17 Mathus, Mary ..... ........ 1 17 Mattingly, Carole ....... May, Jewel ............. .... May, Joyce .......... Mayhew, Mary .... Mayhew, Ruth .... Maxwell, Larry ....... McAdams, James McAdams, Janice McAllister, Douglas .... 38, 53, 54, 62, McAninck, Harvey .... 27, 68, 63, 31, 96, 65, McBeth, Lee ...................,........ McCle1n, Everett .................... McClintock, Connie ........ 38, McClure, Wayne .....,. ..,....... McCoy, Mickey ....... ....., 73, McCracken, Phillip .................. McDaniel, McDaniel, McDaniel, McDaniel, McDonald, McDowell, McDuf1'ee, McEvoy, Bob .....,.. McGowan, Dena Mcllvain, Marjie Jack ......... Charles Rhoda ............ 38, Beth ........ ....... Richard ............ 17, 56, 38, Dave ..... ......... 58, Dave ...... ............ 34, McKern, Doris .... ................ McKern, Fred ............ 66, 71, McKinney, Mary ........ 49, 56, McLain, Marlene ...................... McMillan, Ruth ....... ...... 4 3, McPike, Randy ..... .......... 3 8, 53, 64, McKree, Retta ........................ McSchooler, Leroy ........,... 64, McWilliams, Gene ........ 32, 51, 64, 69, 71, 107, McWilliams, Janet .................. McWilliams, Robert .... 6, 16, 31,38, 51,53 64, 65,71 Mead, Deanne .................... 4 5 , Mead, Donna ............................ Meadows, Gerald Medley, Beverly ..... Meek, Sandra ...... Mehring, Melissa s Meier, Shirley ............AA....-..-., Meiz, Victor ............................ Melenchuk, Carol .... 34, 117, Melton, Robert ........................ Melton, Ronnie ....... .......... Meranda, Robert ..... Merrett, Dick ...... Meyer, James ...... Meyers, Sue ....... Meyers, Terry ...... 72, Mikesell, Gerald ...................... Milhen, Mary Jo ................ 58, Milhous, Gloria ........ 43, 56, Milhous, Jerry ............ 6, 51, 56, 70, 98, Milhous, Mark .................... 44, Milhous, Mary Jo ...... Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, B111 ............. Carolyn ....... David ...... Donna ...... Eva .......... Gilbert ......... Harry ........... Harry Vance Henry ........... Harold ...... Joanne ....... Joyce ..... Linda ...... Max ........ Michael ..... Richard .... Russell .... Sandra ...... Sara ....... Tim ....... 45, 37, 51, ...iff fif ss, 117 96 123 117 117 123 109 123 37, 131 123 109 123 109 123 117 109 28, 109 123 123 109 117 123 96 117 109 109 117 97 117 123 117 51, 109 123 117 53, 137 117 30, 97 123 45 117 123 117 123 117 123 135 110 117 97 117 117 123 110 123 123 117 53, 137 70 97 117 110 97 117 123 117 97 123 123 97 ........65, 123 123 123 123 97 123 98 123 Miller, Willa ..... ............ 1 23 Milligan, Pat ...... .... 5 8, 117 Miner, Ronald ......... ..... 5 8, 1 17 Minett, Marsha ...... ......... 1 23 Mitchell, Carol ......... ..... 1 17 Mitchell, Cynthia ..... ..... I 17 Mitchell, Peggy .... ..... 1 2 3 Mitscher, Gerb ...... ..... 1 10 Mitscher, Ronnie ......... ..... 1 17 Mobley, Rayma jean .... ..... 1 10 Moehring, Donna ...... .... 1 10 Mohler, Carol ...... ........... 1 I7 Monfreda, Arvin .................... 123 Mongan, Tim ................ 5, 38, 53, 64, 67, 1 10 Montgomery, Elvis .................. 1 10 Montgomery Melvin ................ 123 Moore, Anna ............ 73, 117, 133 Moore, Becky .................... 48, 110 Moore, Donna ...... ............... 1 17 Moore, Ed ......... .................. 1 17 Moore, Fred ..... .... 1 5, 34, 35, 5 1, 57, I 10 Moore, Litha .......................... 117 Moore, Louie ...... 6, 51, 53, 70, 97 Moore, Ned ................................ 63 Moorfield, Elaine ..........,......... 12 3 Moorehead, Judith ................ 4, 34, 3 8, 97, 1 2 8 Morehead, Randy ............ 6 5 , 123 Morehead, Sandy .............. 3 5, 37 Morford, Pat .............. 34, 35, 37, 42,50 56, 57,110 Morgan, Diane ........................ 1 17 Morgan, Jean ..... ....... 4 6 Morgan, Jerry ..... ..... 1 17 Morgan, Jim .......... ..... 1 17 Morgan, Michael ..... ..... 1 23 Morgan, Sally ....... ........... 1 2 3 Morris, Beverly ...... .... 1 2, l 17 Morris, Don ....... ........ 1 2 3 Morris, Kay ....... ..... 1 23 Morris, Marcia ...... .............. 9 7 Morton, Donald ........................ 1 17 Moss, Mary Jo ............ 28, 34, 37, 42, 54, 57, 97, 134 Moss, Melvin ............ 58, 110, 134 Mosteller, Virginia ............ 73, 123 Motley, Pat ....,..........,.............. 1 10 Mountain, Patsy .............. ..... 1 17 Mulcahy, Rudy ...................... 123 Mull, Mike .......... ss, ss, ss, 110 Mullis, Barbara ................ ..... 1 17 Mullis, Ted ......... ....- 1 10 Murray, Pat ....... ..... 1 10 Musick, Sandra ...... ..... 1 23 Myers, Steve ....... ............ 1 2 3 Myers, Terry ...... ............. 3 7, 5 8 Nachoff, Susan ............ 28, 34, 3 5, 37 , 46, 50, 97 Nagle, Chuck .................... 44, 110 Najer, Ronnie ..... .................... 6 9 Nance, Sherry .... .... 1 8, 117 Napier, Shirley ..... .... 1 10 Nardi, Richard ...... ..... l 17 Neal, Barbara ..... ..... I 23 Neal, Spencer .... .... 1 23 Neeley, Carol ........ ........ 1 I7 Neeley, Howard .... ............ 1 23 Neeley, John ...... ....... 6 7, 110 Neidigh, Gerald ....... ........ 1 17 Nelson, Delman ..... ....... 9 8 Nelson, Keith ............. ,... ....... I 1 7 Newman, Paul .................. 36, 37, 5 3 , 5 6, 7 2, 9 8 Newland, Robert ...................... 98 Nichols, Lula .......................... 123 Noble, Sue ....... ............ 1 17 Noe, Carolyn ...... .... 4 4, 1 17 Noe, John .............. ....... 5 s, 110 Norquest, Sandy .............. 43, 123 Northern, Sandra .................... 1 17 Norris, Mike .......... ....... 6 5, 123 Northern, Bob ......... ............ 1 23 Nuetzmann, Larry ........ ..... I 17 Nunn, Wally ............ ....... Oaks, Susan ..,............ ....... O'Connel, Donald ....... ....... Ogden, Charles ........................ Ogden, Larry ............................ Oglesby, Judy ...... 38, 46, 58, Oglesby, Ronnie ................ 35, 44 51, Oliver, David ........ 28, 34, 37, 123 117 117 123 38 123 38, 98 44, ss, ss, 57, 66, 67, 110 Olmsted, Jackie .................... 117 Olmsted, Jerry .................... 59, 98 Olsen, Roger ....... ,....... 5 8 Orr, Rose Ann ........ ....... 1 23 Ostendorf, Peggy ....... ..... 9 8 Ott, Bob .................... .......... 1 23 Owen, Roy ............ ............. 1 17 Owens, Richard ..........,..... 38, 110 Owens, Shirley ............ 38, 55, 123 Padget, Russell ...... ............. . . 98 Pagach, Dough ................ 65, 123 Pagach, Sherran .........,........ 34, 37, 38, 40, 58, 110 Paino, Lee ...... 16, 53, 64, 71 98 Palmer, Gary .......................... 117 Parker, Betty .......................... 123 Parker, Bob .............................. 123 Parker, Nadine .......... 43, 73, 117 Parker, Jackie ....... ................ 1 23 Parker, Jim ....... ............. 1 23 Parker, Phyllis ..... ...... 1 23 Parkhurst, Bob .... ....... 1 23 Parks, Bob ........ ..... 6 5 Parks, Janice 98 Parlett, Robert ........................ 123 Patrick, Karen ........................ 117 Patrick, Steven .... 38, 43 58, 98 Patterson, Jan .................... 42, 117 Patterson, Joyce ...................... 110 Paul, Dale .................... 28, 59, 98 Payne, Barry ..... ........,... 6 , 98 Pearcy, Joyce ....... ...... 4 8, 117 Pearcy, Roger ..... ......... 1 23 Pearson, Gary ............ ....... 1 10 Pearson, Mary ........... ....... l 23 Pearson, Mary Jane ................ 123 Pearson, Tom .................... 64, 117 Peak, Carol .............. ............ 4 5 Peck, Carol .... .......... 1 23 Peck, James ...,... ...... 5 3, 98 Peck, Steve .......... ..... 6 5, 123 Pedlow, Linda .... .......... 1 23 Pein, Charles ...... . 123 Pein, Sandra ........ ....... 1 23 Pelley, Steve .............. .......... 1 17 Pemberton, Johnie ............ 21, 110 Pemberton, Sally ................ 41, 110 Pemberton, Tonda .... 17, 77, 123 Pence, Joyce ...... 31, 58, 110, 132 Pennington, Barbara ...... ......... .,. 99 Pennington, Kay ............ ....... 1 24 Pennington, Kenneth .... ....... 1 24 Pennyman, Brenda ..... ....... 1 24 Pennyman, Myrna .................... 117 Pennyman, Yolanda ............ 45, 99 Perry, Charlene .................... 124 Pennyton, Ralph .................... 124 Persinger, Patricia ...... 42, 73, 99 Pettit, Marjorie .................... 4, 34, 40, 110, 132 Pfeffley, Bob ............................ 110 Pfenning, Karen ........ 28, 34, 35, 37, 38, 44, 56, ll0 Pfister, Lena ............................ 117 Phillips, David ....,. ..... 3 8, 110 Phillips, Paulette .... .......... 1 17 Phillips, Raymond ............ 65, 124 Phillips, Robert ...... .......... 1 10 Pieper, Allan ........ ....... 1 24 Pieper, Harry ............................ 99 Piercy, Bob ................................ 67 Piercy, Brenda .... 43, 45, 73, 117 Pierpont, Ed ............ ss, 66, 117 Piersoll, Karen , ......................... 124 Pingleton, Alice .... ...... I 24 Plalte, Charles .......................... 110 Pless, Don ........................ 69, 124 Plunkett, Judy .... 20, 28, 34, 46 Poland, Roy .................... 65, 124 Polequin, Jo ........ ....... 2 3, 117 Pope, Rosemary .................. 18, 45 Porter, Carol .................... 37, 38, 41, 42, 44, 117 Pottenger, Don ................................ Pottenger, Richard ................ 117 Power, David ...............,.......... 124 Powers. James ........ 64, 117, 132 Powers, Mary ....,....... 46, 73, 117 Powers, Stephen ........ 53, 72, 117 Powers, Steven ........ 6, 51, 99, 137 Pratt, Larry .... 5, 16, 17, 31, 53, 62, 64, 65, 68, 70, 99 Priest, Jeff ................................ 110 Price, Bill ............ ....... 6 9, 117 Price, Robert ...... ........... 3 8, 44, 51, ss, 99 Prichard, Gene ...... .............. 1 24 Pritchett, Darlene .................... 117 Pritchett, Larry Proctor, Ted .............. 64, 69, 117 Pruitt, Patty ...... ........... 3 4, 43, 58, 77, 117 Purkerson, Margie .................... 110 Quinlin, John ........................ 117 Rabold, John ............ ss, 62, 63, 64, 68, 70, 110 Raekley, Elvert ...................... 117 Rader Richard ...................... 110 Radford Sharon .... ..... I 24 Radtke, Herbert ....... ..... I 24 Raigner, Geraldine ..... ..... 1 17 Rainey, Donald ........ .,..... 9 9 Rainey, Karen .... . 124 Rajer, Ronald ...............,.......... 117 Ramey, Henry .................. 53, 60, 63, 64, 68, 110 Randall, Duane .... 28, 42, 44, 99 Randel, Sandra ........................ 110 Rankin, Linda ........................ 124 Rankin, Sue .............. ..... 4 8, 99 Ransdell, Tayann ........,................... Rardin, Jack .......................... 117 Rash, Caryln ........ 31, 46, 58, 99 Rash, Mary Ann ............ 45, 124 Rasmussin, Geraldine ................ 99 Rasner, Danny ............ ...... ..... . Ratliff, Jean ....... ........ 1 17 Ratts, Patty .......... ........... 1 11 Rawlings, Bob ...... ....... 3 8, 117 Ray, Betty .......... ....... 4 , 40, 99 Ray, Norma .......... ............... 1 I7 Ray, Raymond ...,.. ........... 1 11 Redman, David ...... ....... 5 8, 117 Reed, Judy ...................... 73, 124 Reed, Richard ,......,., ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 100 Reed, Ronald .......................... 117 Reese, Donna .................... 28, 34, 351 38. 521 117 Reeves, Ada ............................ 100 Reichera, Paul ............... .... 1 24 Reid, Nancy .......... ..... 1 11 Reid, Russell ............ ....... 5 8 Reynolds, Geraldine ..... ..... 1 11 Reynolds. Gilbert .... .... 1 17 Reynolds, Judy ...... .,.., 1 ll Reynolds, Larry .... ..... 1 17 Reynolds, Pat .... . 111 Rhodes, Arthur .... ..... I 24 Rhodes, Arvin ...... ..... 1 17 Rhodes, Larry .... 124 Rhodes, Ronnie ...... ........ 1 17 Richards, Harold .................... 118 Richardson, Ronnie .......... 65, 124 Richardson, Warren ................ 100 Richison, George ........ 38, 44, 111 Richison, Margaret ............ 38, 124 Richwine, Charles ............ 38, 111 Riczo, Sharon ...... ........... 1 18 Ridens, Hubert .... ..... 1 24 Rife, Janice ....... ..... 1 00 ss, Rifner, Jerry ...... Rifner, Phillip ...... Rigdon, Robert ..... Riggen, Nancy ...... Riggs, Melvin ..... 42, 42, Riley. Phyllis ......... .............. Rippy, Raymond ........ Ritchey, Morris ...... Ritchie, Jeannie ...... Ritchie, Sandra ...... Rittza, Sharon ..... Roach, Patsy ..... Roark, Kathy ..... Robbins, Duff ...... Robbins, Michael ..... Roberson, Karen ...... Robertson, Becky ...... Robertson, Gerald Sheppard, Pat ....... .... Robertso Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Billy ........ Bob ....,. Donna ..... Ed ........ Jerry ....... John ..... Larry ......... Larry ....... William ...... n, .Sa rah ......, Robinette, Carol Robinson, Carolyn Robinson, Jackie ...... Robinson, James ........ 64, 69, ss, 64, 65, 49, 19, Robinson, Margaret ................ Roger, David ........................ Rogers, Bill ................ 62, Rogers, Mary ..... Rohl, James ............. . Rollings, Donald .,.... Ropp, Linda .......... Ross, Harold ....... Ross, Larry ....... Roush, Tom .......... Rowe, Rowe, Linda .......... Rowe, Royer, Ruble, Rudolph, Janet ...... Runyan, Janice ...... Runyan, Mary Russ, Elvera .......... Russell, Janice Sue ........... Alvin ...... Routier, Virginia ...... Genevieve . .... . Karen .... . ....... 69, 38, 37, 'lil 100, 49, 73, Russell, Lucinda ...................... Russell, Richard .... 5, 62, Russell, Roberta .............. 68, 38, Russell, Suzanne ...................... Ruth, Herbert ....... Rybolt, Mary ............ Sampson, Virginia ..... Sanders, Jean .......... Sanders, Mike ..... Sanders, Shirley .......... Sater, Judy ................ 41, Savage, Peg .......... 58 20, 42, Scaggs, Wilma .................. Scanland, Ronald ..... Schabel, Bill .............., Schabel, Tom ............ 68, 24, 73. 41. 58, 37. 53 69, Schaffer, Harold ....... Schell, Michael ............ 'Q 62, 70, Schmink, Janice .............. Schmink, Ronald ...... 53, Schmink, Sandy .............. Schneider, Wayne ........... Schnurper, John ....... Sehorling, Steve ............... 64, Sch rier, Shirley .......,... Schuh, Jane ................ ss, Schuler, Mike .......... Schultz, Pauline ...... Schwartz, Lynn ..... Scott, Dave ........ 20, 64, ES, ss, 15 37, 28, 100, 49, 111 124 124 124 118 124 118 124 124 118 13 124 118 100 124 118 124 111 100 118 124 124 118 124 124 118 124 118 111 111 124 100 118 124 118 111 118 111 124 124 100 118 100 118 124 111 111 118 124 124 124 118 100 124 111 111 111 124 124 118 73 118 118 111 118 118 111 124 64, 111 42 124 124 100 41 124 124 63, 118 100 34, 128 58 124 124 118 Scott, Jack ...,,. Scott, Scott, Kent Victor .... Sears, Bob ......... Seracinoni, Dale Segraves, Bob ...,...,. Seifert, Jerry ..... Sellers, Karen .... Sellers, Larry Seymour, Harley Seymore, Nancy Shady, Karen ........... ...... Shaffer, Harold Sharp, Sharp, Sharr, Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, Sheehan, Shef fer, Shef fer, Shef fer Shef fer, Shelley, Shelton, Shelton, Shelton, Shelton 38, 38, 44, 65, Ann ............................ Joe ........ 28, 38, 55, 30, Dave .. ........,................. David ...........,.,,.... Karen ..... . Lois ......... Sue ............ Joseph Joe ....... Pat ................ 41, Pat ........... ........... Martha .......,......,......... 58, Ronnie ..... ...,...1........ Darlene Barbara David ..... , Linda .. Shepard, Jon ..... Shillington, Tom Shinkle, Wilma Shipp, Shvvp. Sh0PP, Shopp, Short, Vera . ..... .. 38. 49, Betty .......... ............ George ........ ,, ........... Sue .......... Nonnie Shufflebarger, Bill Shufflebarger, Bob Shuler, Michael Siefert, Jerry ...... Silica, George .....,. Simmons, Simmons, Darlene Garry ...... .... 31, 41, 58, 50, 134, 69, Simmons, Jim . ...... ...... . . Simmons, Sinclair, Singleton, Sinemore, Sloan, Small, Kenneth Shirley ........ ..... Wayne Smeltzer, Edric ..... ......... Smiley, Judy ...... Sally ......... ..... 44, Terry ........... .......... Violet ....... ............ 45, Smiley, Mike ......... ............. Smilsanic, John ..... ...... 5 8, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Alan ....... Arvin Beverly Bill ........ Bob ..... Bob ........ Carol ...... Carolyn Darrell David Dennis Gary ...... Gloria ..... Joyce Judy J udv Larry Litha Marjorie ...... Pat .......... Paul ........... ss, 'REQ Richard ..... .,....... Robert ...... ..... 6 3, Ray .... Roy ........ Ruby .... Sandy .... Steve ...... Ted ..... 124 111 118 71 65 118 1l1 124 124 124 124 47 124 124 111 65 124 118 118 48 124 124 31 124 111 111 124 111 124 111 118 124 72 118 118 118 111 111 124 124 136 51 124 124 124 71 111 46 124 111 118 57 124 124 124 111 124 124 111 112 111 118 118 118 118 118 124 124 101 118 118 118 111 118 45 118 124 124 101 74, ss, 111 101 101 111 112 Smith, Wayne ............ Smothcrman, Denny .... ....... Snyder, James ........................ .. Snyder, Joseph ................ 28, 44, 55, Snyder, Marilyn ...,.......... 28, 41, 42, Sortwell, Susan .... ......... 3 8, Spahr, Mary ..... ..... 4 2, 45, Spark, Edward ......... ...........,.. Sparks, Donald ....... ...... 7 1, Sparks, Ronald .... ...... 6 6, Sparks, Tom .... ........... Spears, Fred ............. .... Spencer, Charles ..... .... Spencer, John ..... Spencer, Mary ...... ....... Spencer, Sandra ...... ............. Spencer, Shirley ..............1. 10, Spikes, Dave ................ 65, 69, Spillman, Carol ...................... Spinner, Max ................ Spray, Carol ...................... Spreckelmeyer, Barbara .......... Spurgeon, Ted ........................ Squire, Kirby ....... ...... 4 8, Srader, Bill .......... .......... Srader, William .... ..,... Stafford, Sharon .... .......... Stahl, George ...... .,.....,..... Stahl, Roger .... .... 5 8, Stallcup, Bob ...... .......,.. Stanesa, Jim ........ ..... ...... 6 3 , Stanesa, Tommy .... ......... Stanifer, Ray ...... ....... Stanby, David ..... ............. Stearman, Linda .............. 46, Stearman, Sandra ........ 41, 58, Steelman, Annette .................. Stegemoller, Betty ..... Stephens, Wilma .......,....,,...... Sterrett, Mike ................ 69, Stevens, Deloris .... 46, 47, 58, Stevens, Jennie .......,,....,.. 47, Stevens, Barbara .... ......... Stevens, Lena ...... ...,... Stevens, Ralph .... Stevens, Tom ...... Steward, James .... Steward, John ..... Stickles, Jerry ..... Stickles, Robert ...... Stierwalt, Bob ..... Stocking, Ronnie .... Stone, Ronnie ..... Stout, Ann ....... Stranes, John ..... Strout, Bruce ....... Strube, Sandra .... Strong, Bill ...... 44, 44, Stuart, Jerry ..... .......... Stroup, Anita ....... ....... 3 8, Stull, David ..... .....,.... Stutz, Donna ...... ....... Sulkoff, Ted .......... ...... Sullivan, Richard .................... Summers, Karen ...... ....... 5 8, Surber, Deanna ........ ............. Susemichel, Bill ,.... ........... 1 6, 64, ss, 70, Sutton, David ................,....... Swartzbaugh, Marjorie .... 73, Syler, Ann .............................. Syphers, Karen ................ 48, Tague, Judy ........ 28, 38, 42, Tandy, Kathy .................. 24, Tangman, Lois ........ Tanner, Albert Tanner, Richard .... Tarrenta, Guy .... Tarter, George Tate, LaVonne .... Taylor, Arlene .......................... Taylor, Earletta ...................... Taylor, Eileen ...... 7, 62, 76, Taylor, James .......................... 124 112 118 37, 101 30, 112 118 124 112 112 118 53 112 101 124 124 118 101 124 118 101 118 101 124 118 118 118 112 112 124 124 118 112 118 112 125 112 118 125 112 125 101 101 125 118 118 125 125 118 118 108 101 112 112 118 118 118 118 125 118 125 112 125 102 112 112 118 62, 112 118 125 118 118 112 118 125 118 125 102 125 118 52 102 118 112 Taylor, Judith ...... Taylor, Judy .... Taylor, Loretta ....... Taylor, Shirley ........................ Taylor, Tom .... 65, 69, 74, Teale, Walter ............................ Teeter, Tom ........ ...... 1 18, Tetrick, Judy ..... ....... 4 I, Tharp, Sandra ...... Thomas, Carol ........................ Thomas, Nancy ........................ Thomas, Patricia .. 46, 47, 56, Thomas, Roger ................ 38, Thomas, Vedis ........................ Thompson, Barbara ................ Thompson, Betty ............ 28, Thompson, Carol ...... ........... Thompson, Dail ...... ........... Thompson, Dave ...... 38, Thompson, George .......... 65, Thompson, Gilbert ............ 44, Thompson, Jackie .......... 45, Thompson, Karen ............ 73, Thompson, Lanice ..........1....... Thompson, Lawrence .............. Thompson, Lena .................... Thompson, Lucy ....................,. Thompson, Lynda ...... 34, 37, Thompson, Victor ..............,. Thorne, Pat .................... 41, Thornton, Donna ........ 41, 58, Thrush, Vern .......,.................. Thurmond, Phyllis ........., 47, Timmerman, Cynthia .. 28, 46, Timmerman, Janie ............ 48, Titus, Mary ,................... 38, Toler, Judy ......,. ....... Tower, Mike .......... ........... Townsend, Judy ............ 41, Tracy, Shirley .....,...................... Trout, Barbara .... 28 30, 44, Trout, Don .............................. Trout, Larry ............................ Trulock, Nancy ............ 38, 112, Turpin, Dan .. 51, 53 64, 71, Tracy, Shirley .................,...... Tryon, Gordon ..... ........... Tryon, Lee ......... ..... 3 7, Tull, Walter ...... ....... Tyo, Tom .............. . ..,.... . Underwood, Jean ..... .......... Unland, Jack ............ ..... 6 5 Unsel, Stanley .................. 65, Van Arsdale, Sandra ........ 58, Vance, Dick ................. ....... Vance, Helen ............ .... Vance, Robert ....... .... Vand, Jack ......... ........... Varmo, Larry ........ .... 3 8, Vaughn, Douglas ..... ....... Vaughn, Sandra .... Vaughn, Trudy ...... Vest, Ricky ........... Vest, Winifred ....... Villegas, Linda ....... Vise, Roberta ..... 43, Voege, Pat ....... ................. Voight, David .......... 58, 118, Voight, Melinda ...................... Vories, David ....................,... Von Nieda, Barbara ..... ........ Wade, Charles ....... .. ..... 34 Wade, Sandra ........ ............... Waddle, LeRoy ............ 102, Waggoner, Keith ...... ........... Waggoner, Paul ...................... Wainscott, Kathy .......... 43, Walker, Harold ..... .... 6 5, Walker, Joseph ..... ...... 5 4, Walker, Paul ............................ Walker, Ronald ...................... Walker, Stanley .. 34, 37, 119, Walker, Tom .......................... Wall, Dan ........... 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Ia, 51, Waskom, M1lte ................ 58, Wasson, Jerry ..... ...... 5 1, 53 66, 69, Wasson, Larry .............. 103, Wathen, Metherion ................ Watkins, Larry ...,................ 6 53, 64, Watson, Dave ....,............. 32, 58, 113, Watson, Jim ...... Watts, John ........ Watts, Ron ....... Watz, Vonda ..... Waymen, Ronnie Waymera, James 13, 71, Weatherford, Judy ................., Weathcrs, Jane .... 30, 32, 33, 35, 37, 46, 47, 103, 127, Weaver, Pat ..........,. 37, 73, Weaver, Steve .... 53, 58, 74, 125 119 119 103 113 123 119 119 103 113 125 119 125 119 125 119 119 125 113 103 113 119 63, 119 129 119 31, 103 54, 128 123 113 113 125 56 123 119 34, 130 119 113 Webb, Pat ........... Webb, Roslynn Wechsler, Ann Weens, Marian Weiner, Hans .... Weiss, Herbert Welch, Bonnie Wellts, Patricia Wellman, Carol ..... Wellman, Diclt ..... Wells, Patricia ..... Welsh, Bob ........ Welsh, Janet .......... Weschler, Ann ....... 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Wiggins, Loretta 45, Wiltoff, Karen ......., Wilderson, Ted Wildman, George 13, Wilkes, Peggy .......... .......... Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams, Bob ..... .... Williams, Williams, , Delores , Harold Williams, Harriet , Jack .......... 44, , Janet ................ , Jerry .... ............. , Judy ....... .... , LeRoy , Linda Lloyd Carl ......... .......,.... Williamson, Carol ............. Willough by, Beverl Willoughby, Bob Wills, Anita ............ Wills, Kay .... W1lls, Neal ...................... Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, 119, 133, Carl .................... Carol .,.... .........,...... Jack .... James ..... .............. Janice . ....., . Joe ....,...... ....,.... Kathryn ..... ..... L1nda ..... ..,.,.... Shirley ....... ......... y ............ 63. 69, 4, 32, 34, 43, 103, Wineman, Ronnie 43, Wingler, Billie ..... ..... 4 9, Wingler, Shirley Win ltle, Phyllis ...... 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