Ben Davis High School - Keyhole Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

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'Hs ..... MAY I . I4 5 1'0 ,- ,.. ,W . x ,gunulr- ' V , .uw- -r' .- will !!!lfQ elm! a 3 r -L i 'l .- 2 1-Iii ..- .-1 ' x-',...,...x-4 FWF I I .-sq, ,. - N'-' - .1 3:1-K :- ..Q - 21:91 V . n,..,...,.... A .,,H ,,,, ...M Q it , 111 ,-o-.1-.1 iii - -k- .. 4 .-'- WF il- . vw 1 Jq .v BEN DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL Indianapolis, Indiana me 1959 JQVZLQL X FACULTY ADVISOR Glenn H. Fisher any EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Kay Wills SENIOR ADVISORY EDITOR Sandy Hawkins COPY EDITOR Ann Syler BUSINESS MANAGER Sue Kinnaird ADVERTISING MANAGER Jerry C arroll PHOTOGRAPHERS Jim Stanesa Dave Watson STAFF ASSISTANTS Patty Cottey Mary Ann Spahr Mary McKinney Marjie Wetzel Jo Ann Green The KEYHOLE Published for the Ben Davis High School Student Body By the Keyhole Division of the Journalism Department Cfmfmfa Introduction . . . .3 School Life . . . . 10 Activities . . . . 28 Sports . . . . 64 Faculty . . . . 86 Graduates .... . . 96 Undergraduates . . . 117 Advertising , , , , 143 Index .... . 156 8 td 8 61, glfdlfbf :5t8l0 In the childhood game of May I , we learn that steps are of different kinds and sizes ...... that the biggest privilege we could be granted was a giant step . Now as we prepare for life, we realize that in this year at Ben Davis High School we have had the wonderful privilege of taking a great stride toward our goals. This book is published to serve not only as a memory book of the joys we knew and the good times we had, but also as a picture- record of the school year 1958-1959 when we asked and were given permission by our Alma Mater to take a Giant Step towardthe future. .r s Ew:gfW1 Qi' fn 1-ef 3 , ' r it -'7 ' wir: A Q slag.. .. . , , -am-.- l ' f Q 1, W it . A ,t ' I ' ,. X - 'I' s X , 1 1 , l 7 sr., ,.'- vi Marion Dierdorf, senior, received the Daughters of the Dave Phillips, Marjorie Pettitt, and Phyllis CPHVSHS, all American Revolution Award this year. Ben Davis seniors hold the band trophies Ben Davis re- ceived this year. . 3 earning awcw A ,v-4, .- . ,.4--' Tim Mongan and Dave Huston demonstrate how they gave Ben Davis honor this year. Tim wonthe state, and Dave was runner-up. gk Q Throughout the school year many students a.nd groups of students receive awards. Among these are the D,A,R, Award, the Betty Crocker Award, the sports awards, and the band awards. Marion Dierdorf was the recipient of the Daughters of the American Revolution Award, which is based on general good citizenship. Also winner of the Betty Crocker Award, Marion was graded best on the basis of a competitive test concerning homemalclng. The band has received many awards this year. Among these were first place in the Riverview Park Tournament of Bands in Chicago competing with 140 other bands, first place in the State Lions Convention at French Lick, and third place at the Indiana State Fair where 90 other bands were competing for top honors. Tim Mongan has earned the reputation of being an exceptionally good high school wrestler by winning first place in the 175 pound weight class in statewide competition. Dave Huston has also gained recognition in the athletic department of Ben Davis by taking second place ln the state meet in the 103 pound weight class. Dale Henderson takes time to study up before a Latin test. Sharon Burrows is the recipient of a certificate of merit Dale placed third in the state in a Vergil contest. in the State Spanish Contest. an winning onom Every year the cream of the crop inthe math department compete in the regional con- test. If the contestants are lucky enough to win at the regional, they travel to the state compe- tition at Indiana University. This year Ben Davis had 15 math entries, 2 Latin entries, and 1 Spanish entry. From these Dale Henderson won a bronze medal in Vergil, Larry Martinan Honorable Mention in vergil. In math, Melvin Scott Jr. won a silver medal in algebra, Robert Rigdon a silver medal in geometry, and Tom Howald received a silver medal inComprehen- sive, Sharon Burrows received a certificate of merit in the Spanish division. State math winners are: STANDING: Larry Henderson, bronze medalg Barbara Hameetman, bronze medalg and Tom Howald, silver. SITTING: Robert Rigdon, silver medal: Mary Ann Spahr, bronze medal and Melvin Scott, silver medal. gi Salutatorian of the 1958 senior class was Elaine Daughtee. Elaine ranked second in the entire senior class and enj oyed many activities during her high school career. She participated in the following activities at Ben Davis: National Honor Society, Thes- plans, National Forensics League, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Youth for Christ, Latin Club, Junior Classical League, Cadet Choir, Freshman Choir, Marching Band, Bellaires, Chess Club, and Bowling Club. Elaine also held the offices of historian of Mask and Gavel and secretary of Trialge. She is now attending Purdue University on a state scholarship awarded by Purdue and afee admission to the school. t X Hin gfciaofcwfic ac ieuemenlf The Valedictorian of the senior class is chosen strictly on scholastic standing. How- ever, the top student of the 1958 senior class proved that it's not all work and no play. Brenda Dudziak participated in Student Coimcil, National Honor Society, Thespians, National Forensics League, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Safety Driver's Club, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, Cadet Choir, Junior Classical League, and Madrigal Singers. She held the following offices as vice-president of the Mask and Gavel and Trialge. During her four years at Ben Davis, she received the following awards: state algebra award, state geometry award, state compre- hensive award, and the Latin award. Brenda is now attending Purdue University on a 552,000 scholarship awarded by U. S. Steel, a special merit scholarship, and a Purdue University alumni fee of admission. 6ll'L QCQCJQWLLC QXCQ XLVLCQ Dale Hendersen has earned the honor of being 1959 Valedictorian fromthe Senior Class of Ben Davis High School, which means he ranks first in scholastic standing among his senior classmates. If service to Ben Davis through club ac- tivities were being judged, Dale would also rank highly. His activities include the follow- ing: membership in Junior Classical League and Trialge Club, presidency of the National Honor Society, vice-presidency of his junior and senior classes, first vice-president of the Mask and Gavel Club and Hi-Y, and sergeant- at-arms for Quill and Scroll Society. He was also on the reserve wrestling squad, was awarded a bronze medal for a high score on a Vergil test in state competition, attended Hoosier Boy's State, and took a trip to the United Nations. Dale received a scholarship by the National Honor Society to any college of .his choice. Salutatorian is the student who delivers the welcome address at the beginning of the commencement exercises. Nonie Short was given the title of Salutatorian ot the 1959 Senior Class this year. Nonie has been a member of the National Honor Society for three years. She participated in the state math contest for four years in which she has won three medals and has been an active member of both Trialge and Chess Clubs, Nonie was the president of Mu Alpha Theta and point secretary of the Sunshine Society. She was awarded S900 for a National Merit Scholarship to Indiana University. 'L Hi tai Q A.:'.2 A I This was a glorious day for Anna Mae Eastham as Madison T. Shadley handed to her a key to the future. .. fzwozftgfa Aeginnzfng new frcwkfionfi Many activities during the school year will be long remembered by all of the students, but when that last year rolls around everything takes on a little added glamour. Memories are being stored away for the day when our grand- children crawl upon our knee and say, Grandma for Grandpaj, tell me what you did when you were in high school, This ls when many of the students of Ben Davis will describe such activities as the donkey basketball game, the spring music festival, '59 Senior varieties, and the en- chanted evening at the prom, which few people will ever forget the frm and glamour that accomplished it, are only a few of the moments that filled the lives of 1958 B.D. pupils. The final ceremony to climax the four years of hard work by every graduating senior was when each received his diploma at com- mencement. And it is hoped that the memories which every senior takes with him will stay with him as a living momentum of the many oppor- tunities he enjoyed as a student of Ben Davis High School. One of the dances featured in our music festival was the Jungle dance. Henry Barnard Qin middlej is practicing his voodoo on Elaine Chaille, Sandy Kinney, SandyJessup, Mary Ann Spahr, and Patty Pruett. ,fifty A. .f, I'm gonna wash that man right out of my hair and send him on Right: are: Elaine Chaille, Marilyn Snyder, Judy Sater, Donna his way. This was thetune that this pretty chorus line sang at the Bradford, and Judy Townsend. LAYING down are: Barbara annual Senior Varieties this year. SITTING up from Left to Boyden, Jackie Wolf, Pat Thorne, Sue Shopp,and Sally Pemberton. an confizfmin ofa! r 'gov V r x-If .sin 4 ..,. If 'C x S ' -15-H vii One of the main activities enjoyed by Ben Davis juniors and seniors each year is the Junlor, Senior Prom. This is a familiar scene at the prom: a group of students sitting around a table between dances. ull Y ' I Q Each year the Ben Davis Lion's Club sponsors a Donkey Basketball Game for the purpose of earning money for their scholarship fund which is given to a graduating senior on Honor Day. .Ferl .eff jd .mix L - '- I 14 -' J ,gf .. ,, ....,,....1.. WM. an gurl., Q, ,- f' fxgmgz A, ' ' ei ,,.. an 1- x 3 :nl ffA Q ff 1 . N' N 1 - Hi ,mx If ,A M A iw W l 5240,,M?6f J x Hin 119654 cfeuealomenf Verbs, participles, poetry, and short stories are just a few of the subjects read and studied by the 1761 pupils in the English department under the direction of Mrs. Brenda Campbell. Courses maybetaken all of the four years of high school, however, only three years are required. There are several elective courses offered if one wishes to continue his study and increase his knowledge of grammar and 1iterature.Suchcourses are:SpeechI, II, III, and IV, which include panel discussions, oral reports, history of drama, play production, and de- batingg Journalism I, which is the study of modern daily newspapers and news writingg and Library Science, which is student help in the Library. Courses offered only to seniors are College Composition and English Literature Qcollege prep coursesj, and Bible Literature. A new course will be offered to Ben Davis stu- dents in the coming year. English Developmental Reading will be offered as another college prepara- tory course for above average students desiring to improve their reading speed. Miss Rose Ann Haak gives Carolyn Noe some extra assist ance in preparing for her final exams. Mr, Hansell tries to pgint out afew gf the facts about speech Mrs. Beneda Campbell helps her class study for a coming to Miss Croft, a student speech teacher. test in College Composition. 12 vw-Zfifaxx Watching her students' form is Mrs, Flora Faust who is giving to find how fast a student types and the number of mistakes he her class a five minute timed writing. Timed writings are used makes in a certain length of time. ana! Lzfwineaa lorelocwafion Students Linda Lewis and Sandy Wade are kept on their toes during a test as Mrs. Florence Gaerte checks their technique. The world of business is constantly looking for qualified persons to enter the field. The opportunities are numerous and the demand is great. Ben Davis has a sufficient commerce department to give its stu- dents a basic background for business and prepare them for a secretarial or clerical job. Many of the commerce students receive a job before leaving high school through the department head, Mrs. Jessie Kirk, who recommends various students tobusinesses that call for her assistance in securingasecretary or other person in the field of business. Some take the Civil Service test and receive government jobs if they successfully pass the test. Eleven members of the faculty are teachers inthe commerce department, and approximately 1200 stu- dents are enrolled in the different business courses. The following courses are offered: Bookkeeping I, II, III, Sz IV: Shorthand I, II, III, Ki IV: Typing I, Il, Si III: Selling Ka Retailing I 8: II: General Business IS: II: Clerical Practice: and Comptometer Operating. Senior Typing is also offered as a one semester course to non-commercial seniors. Each year at the annual Honor Day convocation, the commerce department rewards deserving com- merce majors on the basis of their scholastic achieve- ment. This year's school award was given to Sue Shopp, '8. i Ronnie Coulter,Sharon Horton, and Jeanette Noecontribute money for the scholarship of the Junior Classical League while Mrs. Helen Wampler, Latin teacher looks on. fkfowgl Lllte MJ, South of the border, down Mexico wayl And heading that way are Janet Troutt, Bonnie Thomas, Charley McCullen and George Wildman, who demonstrate the attire worn by the Spanish people. I xo . .,u- 1 . ., fl , ,Dj . v .- tl Q '. .lu . I ,llliw ,J of Areign angotagefs The world is very large, but the peoples of the world are growing closer together. Different countries have different languages which sometimes creates a barrier. Many people are learning new languages and expanding their knowledge though, and this is demon- strated at Ben Davis in the Language Department, imder Mrs. Helen Mercer. The following courses are offered in the depart- ment: Beginning Latin, Caesar, Cicero, Vergil: Begin- ning Spanish, and second year Spanish. Two hundred and forty-five pupils are enrolled in Beginning Latin, 90 in Caesar, 22 in Cicero, 70 in Beginning Spanish, and 20 in second year Spanish. Beginning Spanish and Latin are offered tc freshman students, and the advanced courses follow a normal procedure. Cicero and Vergil are offered in alternate years at Ben Davis. These courses are enjoyed by the students that take them, and it gives them the experience of learning about other countries a.nd their customs. Usually advanced Latin pupils like Vergil best. A foreign language is very useful to any person. Latin is the building block of English, and many of our laws of government were patterned from the Roman government. Spanish proves very valuable to any student taking it because it is the language of our nearest neighbor. At present the Latin Club at Ben Davis, which is affiliated with the National Junior Classical League, is one of the largest in the state. Ill Pointing out a place of importance on the world map is Mr. Mimis Antonopoulos as his World History class watches. cmlfonfw, work! IQVOALMJ What has happened in the past, what is happen- ing now, and what could happen in the future are all part of Social Studies. Four semesters of Social Studies are required including two semesters of United States History a.nd one of Government. Although these are the only re- quired subjects in this department, there are many others offered. There are approximately 1200 pupils enrolled in the Social Studies Department. The teachers and the subjects they teach are as follows: Mr. Mimis Antonopoulos, Mr, Harvey Laughlin, Mr. William Price, and Mr, Woodrow Staton, United States historyg Mr. John Bradley, Mr, William Henley, and Mr.'James Ray, world history: Miss Olive C-arruthers, government and Social Studies Department Headg Mr, William Price, geographyg and economics and psychology are taught by Mr. John Shaw, In United States history you gain a knowledge of the early life in America right up to the present day, while world history acquaints the student with men and nations all over the world from the beginning of recorded time. Mr. John Shaw is using the frustration board in his psychol- ogy class on Judy Sater, Nancy Reid, and Marcia Decker y preparing or ffm -,......--1 Solving many difficult math problems is one of the daily duties of George Silca, and Larry Henderson wait their turn to present a Mrs. Helen Poince, Geometry teacher, Here she is helping Jo Ann problem that has puzzled them. Green, Mary Ann Spahr, and Barbara Hameetman as Mike Foster, Jack Williams is receivingareward for his hard work in the mathe- matics department from Miss Martin. On honor day many students feel that all the work has been worth the time and effort. An added interest in the mathematics department of Ben Davis High School has been shown this year by the enrollment of approximately 1000 students in the various math classes. Ben Davisites are beginning to realize the im- portance of math in this entering Space Age . It is the opinion of many educational leaders throughout the nation that a good mathematics background is almost imperative to a well-rounded education today. Among the math courses offered at B. D. are the following: general math, shop math, four semesters of algebra, three of geometry, two of trigonometry, and one of college algebra. Ben Davis students have the opportunity of doubling up in the math courses offered in order to take more high school math than is normally offered in the eight semesters. The advantage of this is that these students may have the opportunity of entering into the more advanced math courses when they enter college. One example of this is the new coursethat is being offered at B. D, which is college algebra. This is a one- semester course offered only in the second semester to prepare seniors for college mathematics. awning Alsace age Student demonstration is a technique used sometimes in Mr. discussion on the different parts of the permatophytes while Poe's Botany course. Here Rita Harrison leades the class Mr. Victor Poe listens to that Rita is correct in her definitions. Demonstrating the different effects of electricity and sand in a science class are: Left to Right: Dan Gilmore, Richard Owens, Mr, Walton, Tim Mongan, and Marcia Decker. The leaders of America proclaim to the youth of our coimtry the need for thorough preparation for living in a scientific age. The enrollment of 600 pupils in the Science Department certainly shows a definite interest in this field by some of the students of Ben Davis High School. The four divisions of the Science Department, in which these 600 pupils are distributed are Biology, Botany, Physics, and Chemistry. At the present Physics is the most advanced area of the Science Department. Before taking Physics a student must have had Algebra and Geometry. Ac- cording to Mr. Daryl Miller, Head of the Science Department, a course in advanced science will be of- fered in the near future. This course is available only to a group of selected pupils, andtherefore will become the most advanced area in the department. The enrollment in science classes is expected to increase by a large margin next year. The number of Biology students will double. There will be three large classes of Physics, five large classes of Botany, and four large classes of Chemistry. The increase in the biology classes is due to the fact that only sophomores and a few select freshmen can take Biology. These freshmen must make above average grades and must be interested in continuing his study of science. S Teaching art is a full-time job. Here Mrs. Nelson is supervising an advanced class. - i is Ldtrozftglt Azftifcbng an inlferwlf in arf Paintings, charcoals, chalks, and other drawings decorate the walls of room 101. You guessed itg it's the art room. Mrs. Faye Nelson, head of the Art Department, has enrolled in her classes 90 students, all of which are distributed in Art I through VHI. The Art Department does paintings and drawings in many phases. The students work in still life, land- scape, and designs in oil, water color, and ink, Benefits such as posters, signs for convocations and athletic games, and scenery for the dramatic department productions are just a few of the projects provided by this department. Students who are outstanding in the field of art enter in such contests as a Poppy poster and safety poster contest. There are also scholastic awards offered to the art students who show future talent in their art work, John Herron Art Institute offers scholarships to students who wish to study art further. The scholar- ship offered by the institute is awarded to any eligible art student who wishes to attend Saturday classes for one year. Any eligible art senior may applyfor a col- lege scholarship. In an art class Bill Bettagg thoughtfully paints with oils, Music is the science and art of the rhythmic combination of tones, vocal or instrumental, em- bracing melody and harmony. The Music Department of Ben Davis spends many hours trying to develop tones that will produce pleasant and finer qualities in musical entertainment. Mr. William Roderick and Mr. Ralph Chandler direct the choral and instrumental groups at Ben Davis six periods each day, The choir is divided into several groups with the A Cappella and Madrigal Choirs as the chief goal that all chorus students hope someday to enter. The band is divided intoanAanda B band. B band is called Cadet Band and is set aside for students who wish to someday be eligible for A band but need more practice. From the A band comes the Marching Giants which performs at many public appearances such as the 500 parade and the welcoming of celebrities. Both groups have done much to bring honor and recognition to Ben Davis High School throughout the state of Indiana. Open wide, says Mr. William Roderick, the head of the A Cappella Choir. Here he is showing the choir how to hold their mouths. Music is in the air! And it was at the first showing of the Spring Festival. Here the Freshman Choir was adding their arrangements to the program. I I -Q33-.R 'l il f at ,ei gli. Fav Spil' '1 'V A 4 1 .J Betty Thompson looks on as Miss Harriet Wilkinson, head of Home Ec, department tells Pat Hart how to sew in a zipper, . . CIA W8 l9l 8l96Ll 8 Ol QUQVV Cty A8 The mothers and fathers of tomorrow are be- coming better acquainted with the responsibilities, duties, and problems of making a future home through the Home Economics Department of Ben Davis High School. It is apparent that at least 450 students, 67 of which are boys, are making plans for the most important career of their life. Subjects offered include: Home Ec. I and HI where cooking and preserving food is taught: Home Ec. II and IV is concerned with making and mending clothingg Home Ec. V teaches marriage and family living, and Home Ec. VI is child care. Family Living, taught in mixed classes, has been added to the curriculum this year. It is offered to senior boys and junior or senior girls who are not taking Home Ec. V. Miss Harriet J. Wilkinson, department head, says that the purpose of the Home Ec. Department is to better acquaint the pupil in the areas of making a home. Also teaching in this department are: Mrs. Martha Welch, Mrs. Flora Faust, and Mrs. Vivian Summeier. 20 This is a typical Home Ec. I class. Mrs. Martha Welch watches as the girls go about their duties in preparing feeds. Mr. Carl Smith, Basic Electricity teacher, supplies Jim Stewart with a part he needs for his project. Ben Davis boys are privileged to take advantage of the fine vocational curriculum offeredto them which includes most of the vocations open to people who do not go on to college. Under the direction of Mr. Dwight Cottingham, vocational studies have become highly popular with the boys at B. D, The new building, the excellent equipment, and the skillful direction given by the teachers has drawn many students into the field and helped them along the road toward finding a 1ife's work. or a, way fo ma, e at gain? One of the most popular classes in the vocational department is welding rods. il-Iowever, you must wear glasses while welding, Sheet Metals where the boys learn to handle cutting torches and and that hinders identification.J 22 I crown thee, Marjorie Pettitt, queen of the 1959 Junior, Senior Prom, says Richard Wallace, host, as Dave Huston, prince, looks on. . WML mga fy reiglw L 5 1unJ.iE'Y3:V lllllllllb w.ixavH'N 1 lgnmuini ' '27 ' N- .Syn ,Q :C Q llliwnp iii , ll g, W wc. , P lwlgaf. ,sic . ' 2 9: - ffxg -X K I c it 545 f W wi i 1 W Waiting in line for their program to the prom, held this Year at the Indiana Roof, are Left to Right: Sue Carmichael, Laffy 1 x Perhaps the most wonderful night ofthe year is the night of the prom. The girl in apretty formal, the guy in his tux, each enjoying the other's appearance and each probably more uncomfortable than the other. This year's prom at the Indiana Roof was a most memorable occasion. As you enteredthe ballroom, you were given a small program which had aplace for the names of the king, queen, prince, and princess. The ballroom provided an atmosphere of a Spanish town at twilight time, while music for the evening was pro- vided by the Earl Newport Band. At 10 o'c1ock the coronation began and the court was crowned. The results of the election were: Don Troutt, king, Marjorie Pettitt, queen, Dave Huston, prince, and Delores Frost, princess. The queen and princess were each given a large bouquet of long- stemmed red roses and each of the attendants to the queen and princess were presented with small bou- quets of carnations. Twelve o'clock certainly came early that even- ing because the prom was to end at midnight and the band understood the time to be 11 o'clock. However, the band members were informed that they still had one hour of dance music to provide, so they went back to the band stand and played a while longer, Offer at prom para Me I . N. - X 1 K . 55. x I X x-4 X x West, Jack Rardln, Judy Brown, Bob RawllngS. and MUS' Jane Titus. F is 1+ Patsy Long, queen of the 1958 homecoming, rides among her subjects in a white convertible driven by John Pemberton. ..wif!L at cwowfe O! Aecmlfg ana! lficfory i Q 1.-4 Bedecldng the Keyhole float at the Homecoming are Left to Right: Kay Wills, Ann Syler, Sue Kinnalrd, and Sandy Hawkins. WI Ahl The eve of Homecoming! Can we ever forget it all --- working on floats and band practices till the hours become endless , the team practicing calisthenics, and best of all the pre-game parade! And speaking of the parade, we also saw the pert Homecoming Queen, Patsy Long, leading the parade with her court: Rhoda McDaniel, senior, Sandy Allen, jtmiorg Sandy Kinney, sophomore, and Sandy Miller, freshman. On this all-important football night, the Giants met the Sacred Heart Spartans on the gridiron to win their fourth game of the season by a score of 26 to 7. During half time Patsy was escorted ontothe field with her court. Co-captains Randy McPike and Tim Mongan placed the crown on Patsy's head making her the third Homecoming Queen in Ben Davis' history, The band then saluted both schools by playing their school songs at the biggest and best Homecoming ever at Ben Davis. RHODA MCDANIEL Senior , SANDY ALLE N Junior fill- A PATSY LONG Queen SANDY KINNEY SANDY MILLER Sophomore Freshman 'D If May I see your pass? asks Phyllis Cravens to Dale Henderson as he tends to an errand between classes. sf' ' ef' ' N.: It has often been said that top athletes are seldom top students scholastically. But Duane Wood and Bob Davis disprove this fact, as they pause for a moment outside the door of the Wayne Central Building, .wlaii we HJLLQ fime or At last! This ls perhaps what these students are thinking as they at last reach the front of the lunch line. A familiar scene in the halls of B, D, is a mon- itor guarding the halls of Ben Davis at every turn against people who cut class, or just roam the halls to find some mischief, They also serve as the wel- coming committee to guests. The rush to lunch every day is also apart of the routine of all Ben Davisites! The new cafe- teria has given a new atmosphere to the daily lunch- time. When the cafeteria line winds completely around the lunch room, the moment a student gets his tray he feels he has accomplished a great task. Students at Ben Davis enjoy many activities. School plays, dances, proms, football, basketball, and baseball games fill the calendar for Ben Davisites this year. One of the main fads leading the B.D. hit parade during the winter was the donning of senior cords on Fridays. Cartoons, names, and caricatures were painted on the corduroy skirts and trousers. Also on Fridays , the students who had earned letters wore their letter sweaters. Also Ben Davisites have indulged in the new craze of millions of American teenagers, pizza. Pizza parties have swept the country as the greatest fad. Giant fans also enjoy riding leisurely around town and having fun. Commonly seen on Fridays at Ben Davis are the everpopular Linda Lewis, Another popular fad a.t B. D. are the going-steady senior cords. Displaying their outfits at the entrance of the shirts which Linda and Charles also are wearing. Wayne-Central Building are Terry Myers, Charles Richwine, a.nd om emo! refaxafion Mr, Donald Hansell, head of the Dramatic Department, is shown here preparing Sharon Cooper for the recent play, Mom, gona stay after School again tonightvu says Elaine .Ring Around Elizabeth.. in which she played the leading Chaille. This is a common scene just outside the Dean of role. Also giving assistance to Joyce Cox is Cal-01 Boys office, where the public phone is located. It is usually Melenchuck ffar righty. kept quite busy after school and sock hops. I Hi- o ' - J -. .1 .a,-' 1 if -Lkfv , f us .U gl T111 rf 'f' 'N?W 'Su- Wnrwm .' 5 .v' hiv QS Q X X Jqgik, -gfggd X . 35, M Qin I f .5-balli i- ' ggi ,gm to H vi- EA , -'B ' a F L5 52 ,I -A. . A .- l X 5 . . . t0lfU6LI 9I 86Lf8l LVLOWAJQZ Character, service, scholarship, and leader- ship are the four qualities that all members of the National Honor Society of B,D.H,S, must excel in before they are eligible for membership in the organization. Coming together on the second Monday of each month are 50 active and 10 probationary members who are in the upper 1592, of their class. The club was established four years ago for the purpose of encouraging and giving recognition to high scholastic achievement. Each year a one hundred dollar scholarship is given to anoutstand- ing senior. Various activities during the year such as a banquet, an Honor Hop, and the annual picnic are some of the projects the society participates in. Sponsoring the group is Miss Olive Carruthers, assisted by Mrs. Helen Poince and Mr. Robert Seaman. Officiating over the group are: Dale Henderson, president, Rhoda McDaniel,vice-pres- identg Jo Ann Wolfe, secretary, and Larry Martin, treasurer. An initiation takes place in the fall of the year when deserving sophomores are accepted into the organization. They are then allowed to stay if they continue their high standards throughout their high school careers. The Honor Society does much to instill into the minds of all members of the group the need, in this rapidly changing world of ours, for well- trained and educated leaders of tomorrow. Members of the National Honor Society are: BOTTOM ROW: Karen Pfenning, Jim Houck, Marilyn Snyder, Judy Tague, Dale Henderson, Rhoda McDaniel, Larry Martin, Jo Ann Wolfe, Sally Simmons, Barbara Barnett, Carolyn Benefiel, and Marian Dierdorf. SECOND ROW: Larry Hylton, Dave Brady,John Neely, Marji Mcllvain, Sue Shopp, Linda Macey, Judy Hardin, Mary Lahti, Sharon Cooper, Sherran Pagach, and Duane Wood. THIRD ROW: David Oliver, Joe Sharp, George Richison, Nonie Short, Jack Williams, Rita Leggitt, Judy Barrett, Donna Moehring, Tom Howald, and Tom Pearson. FOURTH ROW: Miss Olive Carruthers, sponsor: Jane Timmerman, Karen Patrick, Betty Thompson, Normajo Kolbe, Susan Armbrust, Carol Porter, Mary Mahan, Marcia Good, Sue Shaw, Vonya Cantwell, Peg Savage, Sue Farr, and Mrs. Helen Poince, sponsor. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Robert Seaman, sponsor: Linda Wood, Larry Henderson, Mike Foster, Patty Cubel, Mary Ann Spahr, Jo Ann Green, Linda Cubel, Mary Ann Spahr, Jo Ann Green, Linda Boss, Steve Coppock, Joyce Cox, Barbara Hameetman, Donna Marie Hunt, and Janet Warren. ELVLC! AQDLQI' ilflftjglflft g0l!8If'lfLlfVL8l'lf 9 - 1 -r C3 BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Richard Apple, sponsorg Sandy Allen, Jim Sue Farr, Linda Wood, Karen Royer, Susie Dowdell, Sandy Houck, Ann Wechsler, Larry Martin, and Mr. Howard Wood, Norquest, Mary Ann Spahr, and Jo Ann Lyons. FOURTH ROW: sponsor. SECOND ROW: Rhoda McDaniel, Sherran Pagach, Linda Larry Elliott, Mike Sterrett, Larry Carter, Terry Hamilton, Tom Boss, Henry Ramey, Dale Henderson, Larry Hylton. THIRD ROW: Howald, and Steve Coppock. From baggy britches, patched skirts, big ties, paint splotched sweat shirts, and pig-tails, to dress suits, white shirts and ties, Sunday dresses, high heels, and best manners. Could there be a bigger contrast? This is the spectacle Ben Davis teachers had the opportunity of witnessing on Hobo Day and Teacher Appreciation Day. Everyone dressed in raggedy clothes and went to school as usual for one day during the first semester. Then in May of the next semester, the students showed their appreciation of their teachers by dressing in their best, giving the teachers corsages, and acting their best. The Student Council was started in 1953 by Mr. Blanchard Smith and Larry Cexson to enable Ben Davis to stand on an equal footing with other schools and to provide a much-needed go-between for the students and faculty. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Richard Apple, the organization supervises and administers the monitor systemg sponsors the Mid-Winter Whirl, Hobo Day, an all school convo, clean-up day, record playing in the morning in the gym, and Homecomingg organizes school electionsg purchases Christmas tree in cafe- teria, and donates gifts to the school. It is the duty of the Student Council to co-ordinate the activities, ideas, and ideals, of the student body and faculty into one compact, functioning plan. I l Discussing school problems during a Student Council meeting are a few of the members: Kirby Squire, Mary AnnSpahr, Larry Martin, Jim Houck, and Mr. Howard Wood. 'av T 'F 7' C7 Members of Quill and Scroll: BOTTOM ROW, Dale Henderson, Marilyn Snyder, Sue Shopp, and Judy Sater. SECOND ROW: Jim Houck, Kay Wills, Ann Syler, and Jim Fields. UA? ffm rewar ing 0 oufdfoufwkng f'0ow'1fLa65lf5 A small group of pupils work long and hard to become a member of a national journalism honorary group, called Quill and Scroll, This group was established in 1926 for the pur- pose of acknowledging outstanding high schooljournal- ists. Ye shall know the truth, and the truth will make ye free, is the motto of this national organization. To become an active member, a pupil must have a high scholastic rating, qualities in leadership, and have done outstanding work on the Spotlight Staff, Keyhole Staff, or News Bureau Staff. The club meets once a month under the direction of its sponsor, Mr. James Ray, to discuss business matters, and special projects in aiding the school, The sponsor of the Ben Davis Quill Ki Scroll seems to be telling an interesting joke while his new initiates to Qulll and Scroll listen. LEFT TO RIGHT are: Stan Walker, Anna Moore, Jerry Carroll, and Sally Katzenberger. 'tn :ga I A Q I 5 0,1 New Afvwfenf jammed ro on Putting out a bi-weekly newspaper is no easy job and each of the 12 student editors on the Spotlight will testify to this fact. Comments such as: Where's that front page cut? Remember your deadline! This headline won't fit. and How do I do this, Mr. Ray? are only a few of the familiar phrases that are heard over and over in the Spotlight room. Toward the end of the year the paper turned to a weekly publication and was made smaller. But this idea proved unsatisfactory after a six weeks trial period and will return to a bi-weekly publication in the coming school year. Mr. James Ray, advisor, says that the student publications will move to the grade school building next year where the Spotlight and KEYHOLE will share a double room, Marilyn Snyder, who was editor of the school paper, and Jim Houck, who was associate editor, proved that their much time and work spent during and after school was worth it when they made the Spotlight a very a.nxiously awaited paper by all of the students of B. D, In recognition of their work, the school presented both Marilyn and Jim with the Merle Sidner award, which is given each year tothe school's most outstanding journalist. Listening attentively to their editor, Marilyn Snyder Qfar lefty is the Spotlight staff. Members include: LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Houck, Phyllis Cravens, J im Fields, Sharon Burrows, Dan Laser, 'td The Editor-in-Chief of the Spotlight and the one who did much to make it the success it was, was Marilyn Snyder. Jane Hodges, Anna Moore, Terry Myers, Mr. James Ray, advisory Tom Stanesa, Arleene Taylor, and Sue Shopp, ,lu x X if --bf. Members ofthe Keyhole Staff are BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Hawkins, ROW: Mr. Glenn Fisher, sponsorg Jim Stanesa Kathy Walnscott Sue Klnnaird Ann Syler Kay Wills, and Patty Cottey. SECOND and Jerry Carroll, lflfifk ffm comlokfion 0 our August. you like it. the 1959 yearbook. It was fun, are the three little words that sum up the feeling of all the weary staff members who have tried to give you the finest Keyhole ever pro duced in the history of B.D,H,S True, at times it seemed as if there would never be a book at all but with the devoted help of eight staff members and one ambitious sponsor we kept the book moving at a fairly good pace Cropping pictures, writing copy selling ads meeting deadlines, adding eight color pages mounting class pictures, and the production of a student directory were only a few of the many tasks that served to keep our staff busy from September through So now we give you the 1959 Keyhole We hope We have to get this yearbook done. This is what Ann Syler copy editorg and Patty Cottey may have been thinking as they worked on Q Kay Wills, editor: and Sandy Hawkins, senior advisory discuss their plans on yearbook covers with Mr. Glenn Fisher, sponsor. I9 Q JQAOL Co-operatlonl This is the one word that must be remembered Jerry Carroll, advertising manager: writes his copy as Sue day ln and day out by all staff members on the yearbook staff. Kinnaird, business managerg types it for him. y , N. wr' V xg- ho- X Q , rf' 5. L... 1. u The honor group of the Mask and Gavel Club S is the Thespians consisting of 35 members, The purpose of the club is the advancement of dramatic work by the students who are interested in dramatics. To be in the Thespians a person must first be in the Mask and Gavel and after earning 10 points by various work on stage and backstage, he is eligible to be in the group. The first vice-president, Dave Oliver, is in charge of all Thespian activities and is also the first vice-president over the N,F.L. and Mask and Gavel, The officers of the Thespians are: Dave Brady, president, who oversees the entire organization: Dave Oliver, first vice-president: Dale Henderson, second vice-president: Linda Boss, historian: Karen Pfenning, secretary and recording secretary, and Fred Moore, treasurer. The members of the Mask and Gavel work very hard to be eligible for the Thespian group and Mr. Donald Hansell, the sponsor, seems to always come up with a top organization. Miss Elizabeth I'm gonna have to quit says Jackie Lima Qfar rlghtl to Sherran Cooper Qcenterj as she answers: Vita, you ca.n't quit. You just quit yesterdayl Vonya Cantwell, Janet Hubble, and Linda Tomlin look on, . g gaining exloerience in acfing Members of the Thespians are: BOTTOM ROW: Rita Leggitt, Dave Brady, Dale Henderson, David Oliver, Karen Pfenning, Linda Boss, Fred Moore, and Mr. Donald Hansell, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Dale Jeffries, Carol Duke, J erryCa.rro1l, Marjie Mcllvaln, Linda Wood, Vonya Cantwell, Joyce Cox, and Sandy Allen. THIRD ROW: Jim Houck, Sharon Cooper, Barbara Isenburg, Jane Hubble, Sta.n Walker, Anna Moore, Larry Henderson, Sim Stanesa, and Carol Melunchuck, A scene from a dramatic play She Stoops to Conquer is shown here. Characters are: LEFT TO RIGHT: David Oliver, Susan Baldauf, Dale Henderson, Jim Houck, and Dave Brady. Lights, Curtains, Action is the cue given to the actors on the stage as they prepare to present a play to the student body. This is true with the Mask and Gavel Club of B, D. H. S. At the present the Mask and Gavel has 62 members who try to develop greater interest and ability in speech skills. The members of Mask and Gavel are kept busy preparing for two 3-act plays and numerous 1-act plays. And they're rewarded for their work by having a formal dance for members and guests. Points may be earned by not only acting in the plays, but also by doing that necessary job -- backstage help. When a member's points add up to 10, you are eligible to be in the honor group, Thespians. The Mask and Gavel Club meets the first Wednesday of every month unless a special meeting is necessary. This year is the 20th anniversary year for our Mask and Gavel Club started by Elsie Ball in 1938. The purpose of the Mask and Gavel is to entertain and provide an interest in dramatics to the student body. It will continue to do so under the direction of Mr. Donald Hansell. 6LlfL0! A6LCA'f5f6L9f9 A859 BOTTOM ROW: Bonnie Thomas, Lynda Tomlin, Rita Leggitt, Dave Brady, Dale Henderson, Dave Oliver, Karen Pfenning, Linda Boss, Fred Moore, and sponsor, Mr. Donald Hansell. SECOND ROW: Beth McDaniel, Jane Hubble, Marilyn Snyder, Carol Duke, Delores Frost, Jerry Carroll, Susan Baldauf, Marjie Mcllvain, Linda Wood, Patty Cottey, Linda Pedlow, and Vivian Martin. THIRD ROW: Susan Blank, Virginia Herring, Jane Graham, Bonnie Welsh, Nancy Thomas, Sherry Nance, Randy Morehead, Stan Walker, Larry Henderson, Jim Stanesa, Vonya Cantwell, and Peg Savage. FOURTH ROW: Stan Faulkner, Carol Gilbert, Norma Jo Kolbe, Mary Ann Spahr, Kay Wills, Jennie Bowman, Anna Moore, Karen Patrick, Sue Farr, Sandy Allen, and Joyce Cox, TOP ROW: Dale Jeffries, Sharon Pagach, Marcia Decker, Nancy Hunter, Jackie Lirm, Carol Porter, Sharon Cooper, Barba.ra Isenberg, Sally Katzenberger, Carol Melenchuck, Carol Cotten, Jim Houck, and Ronnie Kanouse. 'Na' x! Hi .ff-vfir 37 Members of the A Cappella Choir are: BOTTOM ROW: Karen Heffelman, Janet Warren, Juliet Herron, Pat Weaver,JoSheffer, Sharon Cooper, Janet Foltz, Karen Pfennlng, Wilma Scaggs, Sandy Buckley, Judi Glaze, and Marilyn Cassidy. SECOND ROW:Caro1 Bland, Pat Milligan, Carol Porter, Sherran Pagach, Judy Koehrns, Carolyn Gundrum, J ane Ann Graham, Karen Royer, Beverly ..wif!L lorouijecf e Carol Porter willingly helps Sherran Pagach into her choir robe while Howard Harmon patiently waits on Dave Brady. Gilbert, Willa Miller, and Linda Miller. THIRD ROW: Henry Ramey, Tom Bauder, J lm Butler, Howard I-Iarmon,JerryCarroll, Danny Laser, Terry Myers, Larry Martin, David Oliver, and Bill Maish. FOURTH ROW: C1u'tis Criss, Larry Yates, Danny Sharp, David Shelton, Dave Brady, Ronnie Cunningham, Richard Russell, Dave Kuhn, and Jim Fields. nferfainmenf Ly fine There are thirty-nine members in the ACappel1a Choir at Ben Davis, who participate in many activities such as: contests, concerts, tours, and recordings during the year, The members give up a great deal of their time to practice hours outside of school for appearances, but they also have fun and receive satisfaction and honor from being a member of the choir. During the year the choir made approximately twenty appearances, and the greatest honor that the choir received was the comments received during their appearance at Terre Haute. The choir was started by Mr. Omar Rybolt, and many honors to the school. To since has brought become a member of the choir, a person must have average grades, be willing to devote extra time, have a basic idea of good tone production, have genuine interest in music, show interest in personal vocal progress, and maintain a good attendance at school and rehearsals, Another group which has brought honor to Ben Davis is the Madrigal singers, a select group from the A Cappella Choir. At the end of the year on Honor Day, an award is given to the most outstanding member of the choir, The award this year was presented to Sharon Cooper by the choir director, Mr. William Roderick. This is scene from the Ben Davis operetta this year entitled Lowland Sea. It was presented by the Madrigal singers and featm-ed Janet Warren and Ronnie Cunningham, .xg CJIQIQQKQ aww! Wcwfrigaf CAQLM Madrigal Singers are: BOTTOM ROW: Linda Miller, Jim Butler, Sherran Pagach, Ronnie Cunningham, Janet Foltz, Jerry Carroll, Karen Pfennlng, Howard Harmon, Jane Ann Graham and Janet Warren. Furnishing programs for various organizations in Wayne Township, a spring tour to Eminence H. S. and Martinsville H, S., and an appearance at the Indiana School Music Association Contest winning a Division II rating are just some of the different activities the Ben Davis High School Orchestra participated in this year. The Orchestra consists of 24 members under the direction of Mr. Robert Scott. Fromthe Orchestra, four students are selected for a string quartet. This group has proved to be quite a success because they are always in constant demand for banquet music and for programs throughout Marion County. y f e ucwiozfw Ufialofay 'lxiili 0 0 ucwiovw indmmelfafaf growlw Music is the universal language. And the 151 members of the Ben Davis High School Marching Giants under Mr. Ralph Chandler, have proved this statement to be true. The band strives fortop musicians, showmanship, and good public relations for Ben Davis as they carry the name of the school throughout the state. One of the outstanding activities in the band's busy year was the 1959 Spring Festival, which was an all music department production. This year the group played to a standing room only public audience. They also won 3rd prize out of 92 bands at the Indiana State Fair, lst prize at the Riverview Park Tournament of Music in Chicago, and lst prize at the Ellettsville Fair. Another group that brightened the life of many B. D. students is the Dance Band under the direction of Mr. Max Smith, associate band director. The Dance Band is a small select group of members which are chosen from the Concert Band by tryout only. A few of the activities that filled the schedule of the organization this year were performances at the Manual Military Ball, DePauw University Sorority dance, alumni dance at Avon, spring tour to Kirklin and Flora High School, and a variety show at Ellettsvill , 41 MAJORETTES are: Judy Townsend, Marilyn Snyder, Linda Boss, Marjorie Pettitt, Elaine Chaille, Karen Royer, Judy Sater, and Pam Estle. New 61, faiglt-afeloloilfag omxi Low? 001795 i. -. fra.. Marjorie Pettitt, who has led the Ma.rchtngGiants to many victories, proudly admires the trophy that the band won in the State Fair competition this year. One, two, left, right, left, halt! And 8 major- ettes, 21 Flag Corps girls and 14 Bell Aires halt to the blow of the whistle from the head maj orette, Marjorie Pettitt. Membership of the auxiliary group is based on tryouts, scholarship, appearance, and a natural sense of rhythm. No past experience is required. The auxiliary group, under the direction of Mr. Ralph Chandler, participates in all marching activi- ties with the band, plus the Music Department's Spring Festival and the most important activity, the annual Chicago trip to the River View Park Festival of Music. During the school year all groups are assigned to one period of band for rehearsal time. During the summer they practice at Stout Field and during August, four nights per week. The entire Majorette Corps is coached by Pat Hooker, director of the famous Dixie Darlings at a summer camp that the corps attends each year. During the 1958-'59 season our band has wel- comed such celebrities as Lawrence Welk and his orchestra and Ephrem Zimbilus Jr. from 77 Sunset Strip, a popular TV program. Members of the Ben Davis Bellaires and Drummerettes are: BOTTOM ROW: Pat Milligan and Mary McKinney. SECOND ROW: Judy Smith, Deanna Surber, and Joyce Cox. THIRD ROW: Jean Harker, Janet Foltz, Norma Jo Kolbe, and Carol Porter. FOURTH ROW: Paula Davenport, Jeanette Carter, Pat Weaver, Jackie Linn, and Peggy Wilkes. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Brown,Peg Savage,Janet Foist, Donna Hunt, Joyce Winings, and Barbara Botkin. Lomb flze U owcfaing fanb H 4 1 Members of the Ben Davis FlagCorps are: FRONT ROW: Sandy Pat Thorne, Jackie Wolfe, and Marjie Mcllvain. FOURTH ROW Herring, Donna Clark, Sarah Jane Glendenning, and Karen Sandy Stearman, Janice Schmink, Sue Shopp, and June Kirk Harmon. SECOND ROW: Judy Williams, Linda Wood, Sally FIFTH ROW: Carol Melenchuck, and Donna Thornton, Pemberton, and Annette Denning. THIRD ROW: Judith Taylor, Q - 7' cs NKN Officers of the S, P. Q. R, are: Mrs, Helen Wampler, Barbara Barnett, Paula Davenport, Yirginia Garner, Carol sponsor: Dale Henderson, Marilyn Snyder, Carol Bland, Melenchuck, Susie Dowdell, and Marc1a'Good. THIRD ROW: Sally Katzenberger, Mary Mahan, Carol Cotton,Judy Tague, Larry Martin, Jerry Rifner, Bob Davis, DOHII21 H'-Ulf, Sue and Mrs. Helen Mercer, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Tom Baldauf, Mary Ann Spahr, Larry Henderson, Bob Rigdon, Howald. Nonie Short, Beatrice Frakes, Diane Clayton. Harold Shaffer, and Barbara LeRoy. ...fo Aigftggltf ffm get at Ldiuified Salvete is the greeting you would receive from any Latin student at Ben Davis High School. From the enrollment of 357 Latin students, it is easy to see that Latin is a favorite subject at Ben Davis. Mrs. Helen Wampler, head of the Latin club, says that the purpose of Latin is to teach us more about Roman life customs. Several events that have taken place this year are: the yearly Christmas party, which is the Roman Saturnalia, a chariot which was the Latin Club's entry in the homecoming, and the annual JCL con- vention, which took place at Indiana University this year. The Latin club changed its initiation procedure from previous years. In the years before, Latin students would travel through the underground to become regular members, but this year the initiation was formal. If a Latin student isn't initiated, he is to be sold as a slave at the slave market. This year the slave sale proved to be so interesting that it was given 30 minutes on television. The JCL club is a national organization set up for any Latin student who wishes to be a member. This year many honors were received at the JCL convention. Larry Henderson was elected as 1959-'60 president for state JC L, and nominated for the office of national treasurer, Mrs. Harold Shaffer was voted the prettiest mother, and Ben Davis had the largest student attendance at the convention. Mrs. Helen Mercer is head of the Latin Depart- ment, and teaches third and fourth year Latin. She has the help of Mrs. Helen Wampler, who teaches first year Latin. Enjoying ancient customs at the Roman Banquet are Mary Ann Spahr, Jo Ann Green, Walter Conroy, and Janet Warren. Mr. Jose Davila sponsors the El Revezo Club which meets on the third Wednesday of every month for the purpose of helping the students gain a clearer understanding of the Spanish people and their ways, and create interest in the Spanish language. The only requirement neededto become amember of the group is to be enrolled in aSpanishc1ass. Approximately 20 students are enrolled in the Spanish club and they elected their officers as: Jeanne Kolbe, president, David Meo, vice-presidentg and Jo Sheffer, secretary. Many activities fill the calendar of the club. A few of these were the celebration of aMexican style Christmas, a Spring Fiesta with Pike Town- ship and foreign guests, and a picnic at Brown County at the end of the year. The group also took part in the homecoming paradeg the fall festival, and made valentines for the Lynhurst Nursing Home, which weretheir projects for the school years of '58 and '59. .,-ky . 5. 7 c 2' Leading the Spanish Club lloat ln the homecomingparade are LEFT TO RIGHT: George Wildman, Charlie McCullen, Bonnie Thomas, and Janet Trout, Posing here in Spanish attire are George Wildman, Bonnie Thomas, Charles McC0llun, and Janet Trout. of Ofozfin ana! aggoanidlt Cflftgfi Spanish Club members are:Janet Trout, Jeanette Carter, Jo Sheffer, Jeanne Kolbe, David Meo, Marian Swartzbaugh, and Mr.Jose Davila, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Harrison, Kathy Wainscott, Sharon Burrows, Sandy Norquest, Brenda Piercy, La Vonne Tate, , 6 'CD' L ,li and Charles McCullen. THIRD ROW: Robert Hamilton, Carolyn Wilson, Marjorie Yearwood, Gloria Mllhous, Lena Stevens, Nancy Jones, Bonnie Thomas, and Sharon Bula, I-I 5 C.-7 .A c? C7 Officers and committee chairmen of the Sunshine Society are: sponsor. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Gaerte, sponsor: Karen Ptenning, BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Wilma Jay, sponsor: Miss Dorothy Vonya Cantwell, Sharon Cooper, Donna Buzzaird, Linda Baldauf, Hostetler, sponsor, Betty Stegemoller, Marilyn Snyder, Marji Ann Wechsler, Lillian Alexander, and Jeannie Harker. Mcllvain, Sandy Allen, Sue Farr, and Miss Virginia Parkinson, Hin nlorea ing good! Jaeer Sitting happily, Marcia Biu'ne1l remembers her dream-like coronation at the Sunshine Dance. To promote sunshine, charity, and good will, is the purpose of the Sunshine Society at Ben Davis. The organization was established about 25 years ago by Mrs. William Steindorf, and the main purpose of the club is to contribute a substantial amount to the Riley Fund of the Riley Chi1dren's Hospital, Miss Dorothy Hostetler, who is in her first year as head sponsor of the group, makes sure that there is a planned program for the girls at every meeting. Each program includes such activities as: Christmas carolling at Tall Cedars Nursing Home, a Mother's Tea and style show, and the annual spring dance in the cafeteria. Other projects of the club which help spread cheer is the giving of food and clothing to a needy family at Thanksgiving, visiting nursing homes, and participating in a show at the PTA's Fall Festival each year. The members of the Hi-Y Club are: BOTTOM ROW: Richard Rick Ewing and Steve Weaver. THIRD ROW: Richard Finchum, Rader, Dale Henderson, Tom Stanesa, RandyMcPike, Dan Turpin, Larry Klnnaird, Dan Gilmore, Jack Lagle, Tom Bauder, Joe Don Troutt, and Mr. Tim Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Doane, and Larry Henderson. Stocking, Steve Smith, Dave Watson, John Hodgin, Mike Berry, ana! C!wi5Llian OWISALYO One of the main organizations for the boys at Ben Davis High School is the Hi-Y Club, sponsored by Mr. Tim Schmidt. This club was adopted in 1889 by Davis F, Shirk with the help of the Y.M.C.A. The group was begun because a group of boys in Chapman, Kansas, wanted to study the bible in their free time, Officers of the Hi-Y are Randy McPike,presidentg Da.le Henderson, vice-presidentg Bill Bettag, secre- tary: Tim Mongan, treasurer, and Danny Turpin, chaplain. The purpose of the club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school, home, and commun- ity, high standards of Christian character. During the 1958-'59 school year, the B.D.H.S. Hi-Y Club has been engaged in the project of providing the new sidewalk at the Northeast corner ofthe Senior Building, and purchasing two record players for Audio- Visual use in the school. The Hi-Y activities during the year have consisted of working at the coke concession during the basketball games, having a Christmas party, and participating in the 1958-'59 Model United Nations. The members of the Intramural Basketball team are: BOTTOM ROW: Roger Arnold, Charley Evans, Ronnie Stocking, and Henry Ramey. SECOND ROW: Mr. KennyCox, sponsorg Randy McPike, Bill Bettag, John Hodgin, and Larry Sinclair. . Sxf. 'AMW N li 'W we ,, . vi ' A 45, ldv, . A -ia Members of the Youth For Christ quiz team for Ben Davis are: Kay Wills, Beth McDaniel, and Sherry Nance who are preparing for a quiz, .ffwovtgft flag Jfrewin Members of the Y, F. C. are: BOTTOM ROW: Brenda Ballow, Cookie Howard, Rhoda McDa.niel, Sherry Nance, Kay Wills, Sandy Hawkins, Dan Laser, Sherran Pagach, Jerry Carroll, Delores Frost, Jim Fields, and sponsor, Mrs. Shuler. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Ferris, Nancy Bush, Karen Wand, Sandra Kinder, Sue Kinnaird, Anna Moore, Barbara Isenberg, Peg Savage,Carol Duke, Phyllis Cravens, Sandy Norquest, and Mary Ann Spahr. THIRD ROW: Karen Pfenning, Carole Gilbert, Melinda Voight, Sally Conant, Linda Crump, Mary McKinney, Sandra Tharp , Terry Myers, Dale Henderson, Marcia Decker, Beverly Gilbert, and Nancy Blythe. FOURTH ROW: Sandy Moore, Patty Cottey, Youth for Christ Bible Club has been in exis- tence at Ben Davis High School for three years and was started by approximately four students and Rev. Bill Zeoli, director of Greater Indianapolis Youth for Christ. The club has now grown to approximately sixty-five members. Membership is obtained only by regular attendance at meetings the first and third Tuesday of every month during the school year. The goal of the club is to give Christian young people in schools throughout the world fellowship with one another and to bring other young people into the group. These young people feel that they have found a real and living purpose in life. They constantly strive to give other students the best kind of impression of the Christian young person, and let them see that religion is a thing as important in the life of a high school person today as a.ny other time in the history of our world, ' The YFC at Ben Davis has been extremely active this year by taking an active part in the quiz team, consisting of six students who volunteer to study at least one hour per day on the book of Luke, The team placed third among approximately thirty other Indianapolis and surrounding high schools, A pizza party was another highlight of this year's activities, and the teenage film, Going Steady, was shown to a group of over 190 students. The star of this film, Ben Sprunger, also spoke at a regular club meeting. of LIfLOlfUL6!gQ Carolyn Crowe, Linda Pedlow, Donna Miller, Jane Ann Graham, Karen Heffelman, Judy Koehrn, Keith Waggoner, Mike Mull, Gary Cooper, and Sondra Cooper. FIFTH ROW: Beth McDaniel, Ja.ne Jones, Stan Walker, Bob Melton, Tom Havens, Howard Harmon, Helen Berry, Norma Banford, Sue All, Linda Wood, Janet Warren, and Karen Waggoner. SIXTH ROW: Dorothy Bantley, Pat Thorne, Sandy Stearman, Sue Shopp, Barb Boyden, Mike Sterrett, Mike Foster, Larry Hartley,Janie Hodges,Norita Culver, and Janet Fowler. SEVENTH ROW: Pauline White, Retta McRee, and Jo Ann Miller. D 1 v 2 BOTTOM ROW: Dale Henderson, David Oliver, Karen Pfenning, Fred Moore, and Mr. Donald Hansell, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Jenny Bowman, Stan Walker, Anna Moore, Sally Katzenberger, and Norma Jo Kolbe. THIRD ROW: Marcia Decker, David Brady, Ronnie Kanouse, Jim Houck, and Carol Cotton. ana! Aeffer CZQUQAIOQ ex erience in dloea ing The National Forensics League composed of 14 members is one of the two branches of the Mask and Gavel Organization. This group does a fine job of participating in district and National Forensics League contests, Indiana High School Forensic Association contests and student congresses. This involves: debate, dramatic, oratorical and humorous interpretation, extemporaneous speaking, discussion, radio, poetry, and original oratory, The N.F,L. attends 10-12 contests over the state per year where our students participate against other schools and students in the fields mentioned above. Each spring the Thespians and N. F, L, have an awards banquet to install new officers and to award seniors recognition for outstanding work in their re- spective areas. , The officers of the N.F.L, is a branch of the Thespians. The 2nd vice-president of the Thespians is Dale Henderson, who is in charge of the N. F. L. activities. The school is very proud of the N,F,L, which does an excellent job in representing OIII' school under Karen Pfenning smiles happily as she receives her trophy the direction of Mr. Donald Hansell, fOr Placing first in the State in Poetry. 5 5393333 9 .E-1. 9,9 55. nag, g e Q, c fi ., 3 sian-'33 Q Q stage -Bins vHi,Qn,ig G - an .-f1 Q e.'2a2'?Aa aswaeaa Booster Clubbers are sporting their tourney togs proudly. White gloves, white blouses, and white derby hats with purple stars are the Ben Davis outfits. Hwiflt fine enfkzfwiowm of Loflt 9514 1 --li Miss Marilyn Benson, the Booster Club sponsor, and Steve Jones, Booster Club president in 1958,cheerfullypose while Patsy Long, Homecoming queen, displays the trophy that the Booster Club won for having the best float in the parade. f Victory, victory is our cry. Thisis the familiar cry of our many booster members. This year Ben Davis produced a fine spirited booster club, and this was accomplished under the leadership of Steve Coppack, presidentg Shirley Inman, vice-presidentg Donna Buzzaird, secretary, and Arleene Taylor, treasurer. The purpose of our booster club is to stimulate and promote school spirit, to teach sportsmanship, and to support the team at all games. This year some of the activities the Booster Club participated in were: pep sessions, cheer section at the county and sectional tourneys, giving of a sports- manship trophy in football and basketball, providing transportation for away games, and selling school spirit items. We had many projects this year, also, oranges for the team at games, football sports' award. Big Ben, and a bulletin board for the Industrial Arts Building. The club was also very proud to receive the first homecoming float trophy and check for the best decorated float in the homecoming parade. And we cannot forget one of the most essential assets of a booster club, which is cheerleaders. Ben Davis has proved to have a fine group of varsity, reserve, and freshman cheerleaders, trained by Miss Marilyn Benson, who also is the sponsor ofthe Booster Club. .nu-mn -an Ben Davis Giants can't be beat, 6200 West Morris Street. This is the yell that our Big Ben's Boys became well-known for during the 1959 sectionals, Here leading the boys' cheer section in a cheer are Don Troutt and Dan Laser, White engineering caps, white sweat shirts, and kerchiefs are the attire of Big Ben's Boys. This boys booster section consists of 182 loyal students of Ben Davis High School whose purpose is to promote good sportsmanship and school spirit. The only requirements that a member must meet to belong to Big Ben's Boys are: he keep his attire clean and neat, be on his good conduct at all games, and he must sit in his assigned seat. The boys in the block sit according to their class level: First rows, Seniorsg Second, Juniorsg Third, Sophomores, and the last rows are Freshmen. This group of boys is sponsored by Mr. Wendell Hine and he is assisted by Mr. Kenneth Cox. This group which was just organized during the 1958 basketball season has been a success. Much anxiety was shown in the beginning to see just what results Big Ben's Boys would bring, especially at the sectionals. Everyone seemed to agree that it was a very successful boost to our school spirit. The boys selected Dan Laser, Steve Weaver, and Don Troutt as their cheer captains. unc! gow in Azftifofing Acfwof qoilfilf V sg z ,wi 5 4 vxflf iii' 'xi- F' 1 af n-S11 Carol Mitchell and Tim Mongan reigned as queen and king of the 1959 Letterman's Dance held in the Ben Davis High School cafeteria. Tim is also president of the Letterman's Club and is the state champion in wrestlingin the 175 pound weight class. After an athlete has participated in enough athletic contests in a given sport to earn a thousand points, he is awarded a major letter which makes him eligible to be a member of the Ben Davis High School Letterman's Club, The group was organized in 1957 by Mr. Howard Williams, athletic coach at Ben Davis, for the purpose of promoting good sportsmanship and better co-opera- tion among the athletes of Ben Davis with their fellow team mates and with members of opposingteams at all times. At present the club has an enrollment of 72 members, who meet in the high school gym every two months. The group also sponsors many helpful pro- jects during the year such as holding ropes during home basketball games to keep people under control and off the gym floor, taking charge of concession stands at home football games, and as ahighlight ofthe year, the group sponsors an annual dance in the cafeteria. The Letterman's Club has done afine job of helping the school in maintaining a better athletic program at Ben Davis under the leadership of Tim Mongan, president, Tom Schabel, vice-president, Larry Elliot, secretary, Randy McPike, treasurer, and Mr, John Masariu and Mr. Howard Williams, sponsors of the organization. Aonoring eaeruin afltifw Members of the Letterman's Club are: BOTTOM ROW: Bill Hall, Ed Boyer, Larry Elliot, Dick Russell, Charley Evans, Don Troutt, Sam Clubb, Dan Turpin, Ed Burrous, Steve Weaver, Ray Doan, and Mike Mull. SECOND ROW: Tom Schabel, Roger Arnold, John Rabold, Henry Ramey, Dan Gilmore, Tim Mongan, Clarence Coyle, Dave Oliver, John Neeley, Dick Lamb, Dean Berry, and Jack Lagle. THIRD ROW: Jerry Jones,JackGe1zleichter, Ronnie Sparks, Ed Pierpont, Ray Stanifer, Dan Laser, Steve Schorling, Jon Ingleman, Curt Hass, Ray Rippy, and Howard Harmon, FOURTH ROW: Dave Huston, Bob Davis, Curtis Criss, Jerry Wasson, Richard Wallace, Tom Pearson, Leroy McShooler,J0hn Starnes, Ed Moore, Duane Wood, and Roger Olsen, FIFTH ROW: Bill Susemichel, Bruce Shrout, Mike Chaplin, Bob Willialns, Ted Winings, Roger Piercy, Kenny Atwell, George Thompson, Larry Hanger, and Allester Dowdell. SIXTH ROW: Mr. Howard Williams, sponsor, Bob Smith, Bill Comer, Bob Green, Steve Smith, Ernie Martin, Joe Doane, and Randy McPike. Qmtim Y vw' Q i Members of the Bowling Club are: BOTTOM ROW:Terry Myers, Peg Savage, John Noe, Pat Milligan, Steve Weaver, Ted Smith, Phyllis Cox, Dave Scott, Richard McDowell, and Mr. Oran Dabney. SECOND ROW: Jim Burrin, Joe Lansberry, Dick Merritt, Jack West, Arm Wechsler, Joyce Cox, Linda Birge, Annette Denning, Judith Taylor, May Rogers, Pat Thorne, and Beverly Inman. THIRD ROW: Linda Crump, Suzanne Russell, Sharon Burrous, Judi Glaze, Judy Oglesby, Susan Straber, Sandy Norquest, Donna Clark, Judie Cline, Linda Williams, Diane Holdren, Wllabob Herring, and John Hauff. FOURTH ROW: Kenny Umphrey, David Stanesa, Russ Reid, Normajo Kolbe, Louise Asperger, Marv McKinney, Linda Baldauf, Jo Ann Miller, Carolyn Hutchings, Sharon Uhlman, and Darlene Hutchings, FIFTH ROW: Ruth l Will it be a strike? This couldbequite possible because Peg Savage and Steve Weaver are the top two bowlers in the Ben Davis Bowling Club. V 1 as 'wi Phillips, Doris Dennis, Joyce Booker, Janet Booker, Pat Cubel, Donna Thornton, Margaret Robison, James Taylor, Ronald Wheeler, Deanna Surber, Sharon Rlczo, Dick Lackey, and Davld Weaks. SDCTH ROW: Vonya Cantwell, Judy Chambers, Melinda Voight, Janice Wilson, Sharon Cangany, Jerry Cubel, Ronnie Kanouse, Gerald Awbrey, Patrick Sheppard, Dennis Dean, and Tim Miller. SEVENTH ROW: Jeanne Kolbe, Barbara Neal, Kaye Pennington, Steve Powers, Dean Arnot, Victor Scott, Stanley Faulkner, Jerry Case, Bob Cromer, Jerry Williams, and Phil Rlfner. EIGHTH ROW: Steve Stinnett, Johnnie Gray, Larry Nuetzmann, Wayne Schneider, Bob Knowles, J lm Cochran, Don Cochran, and Gerald Bloomer, 6LlfL6! f0!0 ..jQgZQIf'f5 One of the largest clubs in Ben Davis is the Bowling Club, which is sponsored by Mr. Oran Dabney. Approximately 90 students are enrolled as keglers in the group and they meet every Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon at Lynhurst bowl to play on a team of four bowlers, Averages are kept, and at the end of the year the boy and girl who have the highest average for the year are awarded at the annual Bowling Club banquet. The club is sanctioned by the Indianapolis Junior Bowling Congress, andthe members enter tournaments during Christmas and spring vacations. The only qualification to become a member ofthe Bowling Club is to show an interest in bowling and attend most meetings. There are no dues, but each member must pay his own fee at the bowling alley. ...H The blue '58 Ford has its lights left on! booms a voice from an upstairs window early in the morning of a day of school, The voice belongs to Mr, Woodrow Baker as he speaks into an amplifier megaphone. This is part of his attempt to see to it that our big driver population abides by the Driver C1ub's rules. The Driver Club is one of the largest at Ben Davis. Membership into the organization is attained by driving a car to school, and it is retained as long as the driver does not lose his privilege of driving to school. The organization was started three years ago by Mr. Baker, and has had as its purpose the developing of safe, courteous drivers for our crowded highways. Twice a year the State Police come to the school to safety-check all cars to be sure that the cars will be mechanically safe to drive, This always causes some excitement, consternation, and a few red faces. Officers of the Driver Club meet with their sponsor to talk over a traffic problem at school They are: LEFT TO RIGHT: Randy McPike, Treasurer, Tom Stanesa, President, a.ndJoe Doane, Vice-President Mr. Woodrow Baker is the sponsor. Hin feaclaing Aeffer cfrzfuing Aagilfd , TLA.- 'gz 'lu nv-P , Will my car pass? This covld have been what the students of Police had car inspection. This is one ofthe main projects or the Ben Davis who drive to schooi were wondering when the State Driver Club. ni BOTTOM ROW: Mr. William Girton, sponsor, Keith Waggoner, Clarence Coyle, Shirley Owens, Addison Humphrey, Jack Williams, Dan Gilmore, Mr. John Walton. SECOND ROW: Robert Rigdon, Ron Rothrock, Jerry Cubel, Patty Pruett, Peg Savage, Mike Mull, Eileene Taylor, Lillian Alexander, Curtis Criss. THIRD ROW: Nonle Short, Stan Walker, Jim Houck, Gerald Robertson, David Oliver, James Coyle, Richard Owens, Ted Smith. cane! Mae gnc looinfo 0 an ofa! game. 'X Watching Clarence Coyle and Addison Humphrey test their skill at chess are Shirley Owens, Jack Williams and Curtis Criss. ' Checkmate! It's your moveI You may oc- casionally hear these phrases on either the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month from5 p.m. or the third Thursday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. If you do happen to hear them, you will know that the Chess Club of Ben Davis High is having a club meeting. The Chess Club of B.D, has 30 members spon- sored by Mr. William Girton, and Mr. John Walton. This year's officers are: Clarence Coyle, president, Addison Humphrey, vice-president, and Shirley Owens , Secretary, The purpose of the club is to teach students the art of playing chess and to further the interest of students in a good game. The qualifications needed to join the club are a desire to play or learn to play chess and attendance at meetings. Some of the club's projects are: entertainment of its members, contest events, and school and county events. The club placed third in competition this year while Clarence Coyle came in first in the county tournament. Curtis Criss received the school's award for winning the most games and being the most am- bitious player on the team. The 1959-1960 season of the club will be sponsored by Mr. Jose Davilla, The organization of Mu Alpha Theta at Ben Davis High School is a national honorary society that has just entered its first year at our school. Math students who seriously work in the subject and maintain a B average in their math class are eligible for membership. All students who are juniors or seniors and wish to become amember of the club must then be voted into the society by the active members. At present there are 27 students enrolled in Mu Alpha Theta. The initiation is a candlelight ceremony and is a reward to the students who have put forth a sincere effort in the study of mathematics. It is hoped that the larger enrollment in math courses should help the or- ganization toward growing in the years to come. Officers of Mu Alpha Theta are: Miss Nina Martin, sponsor, Nonie Short, presidentg Judy Tague, vice- presidentg and Sally Simmons, secretary-treasurer. xi Discussing future plans for the organization of Mu Alpha Theta are: LEFT TO RIGHT: Nonie Short, president, Judy Tague, vice-president, and Miss Nina Martin, sponsor of the group. foauarc! ffm exlocufmion 0 .a JJ! Members of Mu Alpha Theta are: BOTTOM ROW: Walter Conroy, Jerry Cubel, Dan Gilmore, John Noe, Sally Simmons, Nonie Short, Judy Tague, Betty Thompson, and Mary Mahan. SECOND ROW: Tom Howald, Linda Boss, Marcia Good, Carol Porter, G Mary Lahti, Kay Wills, Karen Pfenning, Tom Pearson, and Steve Coppock. THIRD ROW: Randy McPike, Dave Phillips, Dale Henderson, Sherran Pagach, Linda Macey, Judy Hardin, Larry Hylton, Jack Williams, and Dave Oliver. ,fx 5 Members of the Trialge Club are: BOTTOM ROW: Tom Howald, Larry Hylton, Dave Oliver, Nonie Short, Judy Tague, Sally Simmons, Clarence Coyle, Robert Rigdon, and Miss Nina Martin, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Randy McPike, Mike Mu1l,JerryCubel, Jack Williams, Karen Pfennlng, Judy Hardin, Dale Henderson, Marcia Decker, and Sherran Pagach. THIRD ROW: Stephen Boyer, Betty Thompson, Melinda Voight,SondraCooper,Sherran Cooper, Tamara Morrison, Addison Humphrey, Carole Gilbert, Normajo Kolbe, and Jeanne Kolbe. FOURTH ROW: Sherry Brown, Patty Cubel, Larry Henderson, Danny Havens, Walter Tull, Mike Foster, Mike Sterrett, Larry Houldson, and Ronnie Clevelle. ca Ama er inlferwf in flte ge!! Q! maLL!Lemafic6 Jack Williams, Trialge member, won the Herff- Jones Award this year for outstanding work in mathematics. 5 Sl' Math and science are two subjects that world leaders are stressing more and more each year. The courses are needed to bring forth capable leaders for tomorrow. For this purpose, the Trialge Club of B.D.H.S. has been established to create a greater in- terest in math and give those who are interested in math and science at the present an opportunity to meet together and exchange their thoughts and ideas in the mathematics field of our learning. The only requirement needed to becomeamember of the Trialge Club is to have completed a minor in mathematic s . The group has two main projects each year and that is to give awards to students who have done outstanding work in the math department and to decorate a Christmas tree in the cafeteria each year. Officiating over the 40 members in the club at present are: Miss Nina Martin,sponsorg David Oliver, president, Sally Simmons, vice-presidentg Clarence Coyle, secretary, and Larry Hylton, treasurer. Being an office receptionist in the office at Ben Davis certainly isn't an easy job. Answering the telephones, taking dictation, typing, running errands, operating the PBX board, and filing are only a few of the jobs an office girl must perform for one period each day. Junior and senior girls with successfully com- pleted commerce courses get preparation for future secretarial careers as they handle many tasks that might otherwise prove a burden to Mrs. Alice Harker who is the school secretary and office supervisor. In order to qualify as an office assistant, each girl must have average grades, a pleasant personality, and initiative. Nineteen girls served on the staff this year, and according to Mrs. Harker, The girls have proved to be very satisfactory and can be recommended for employ- ment after graduating. The staff was started to assist the office personnel and to give the girls office experience. C? 17 'T WLM The P. B. X. girls are: Judy Townsend, Judy Sater, Connie McClintock, Linda Halliburton, and Mrs. Alice Harker,office secretary. SECOND ROW: Ann Wechsler, Jeanne Harker, Nancy Hunter, Judy Hardin, Barbara Holtz.. fraining gif 5 in 0 Ace lS8CAlfLi6AZlfL8 Girls of the office staff are: BOTTOM ROW: Pat Gansert, Linda Kelly, Judy Oglesby, Pauline White, Kay Atwell, Geraldine Reynolds, Delores Frost, Carole Mitchell, Saundra Bennett, and Mrs. Alice Harker, office secretary. SECOND ROW: Elaine Chaille, Betty Thompson, Linda Wood, Charlene Gray, Sandra Stearman, Judy Hardin, Rene Hechinger, Sally Simmons, Judy Barrett, Sharon Cooper, and Joyce Booher. THIRD ROW: Sandy Norquest, Peg Savage, Sue Farr, Karen Wand, Sharon McCollum, Joyce Taulman, Clara McCleerey, Sandra Tharp, Jean Benton, and Janet Skroch. I pledge my Head to clearer thinking, my Heart to greater Loyalty, my Hands to larger service, and my Health to better living--for my club , my community, and my country! This is the motto and the purpose of 4-H clubbers throughout the nation. 4-H helps our youth in their relationship with other people, and most of all it gives them a wider interest in life and its everyday events. To be eligible for membership in 4-H, one must be between the ages of 10 and 20, must attend as many meetings as possible, and complete his projects and exhibits, otherwise, he will not be able to enter the following year. Awards may be given in various fields, and can be received for exhibiting, judging, and demonstrating. 4-H has many activities in which everyone can take part, and anyone is eligible to demonstrate his or her project at the Purdue Extension Building, or take part in judging. Any member over 14 can be a Junior Leader, and every summer those who wish may go to 4-H Camp at Shakamak State Park. Boys and girls in 4-H work should have the con- sent and support of their parents. The advice,counsel, and the whole-hearted co-operation of parents with 4-H leaders are essential items in the success of the 4-H program which is sponsored at Ben Davis by Mr. Dwight Cottingham and Mrs. Vivian Summier. Our National Champion 4-H Vegetable Judging Team is shown here receiving the placque denoting their victory from Mrs. Mylo Downey, National Chairman. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Downey, Karen Pfenning, Nancy Thomas, Judy Hardin, and Mr. Dwight Cottingham, sponsor. an ,QA Qing 4-A25 fo Lelflfer gain? N H 4: '7 4' ii 4-H Club members are: BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Vivian Summeier, sponsor, Marian Dierdorf, Carolyn Benefiel, Karen Pfenning, Tim Mongan, Dan Filmore, Marcia Decker, Judy Hardin, and Mr. Dwight Cottingham, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Grace Kuhn, Carol Mohler, Melinda Voight, Helen Berry, Rita Lassiter, Sharon Huff, Nell Byers, and Anita Stroup. THIRD ROW: Mary Murdock, Rita Phillips, Nancy Thomas, Jackie Thompson, Donna Hunt, Karen Waggener, Judy Harrell, Sandra Fields, and Fayaxm Kingery. FOURTH ROW: David Cochran, John Hardin, Bill Decker, Bob Rlgdon, David Voight, and Harley Seymour. 59 Serving as Department Secretaries are: BOTTOM ROW: Judy ment. SECOND ROW: Rita Leggitt, Sandy Faust, Becky Moore. Freund, Darlene Harden, Linda Brookshire, Sue Shopp, Carolyn Pam Estle, Linda Shelton, and Rhoda McDaniel. Benefiel, and Mrs. Jessie Kirk, head of the commercial depart- .hy dfzfwfelftf Aeruice fo Jcfwof 49' Linda Shelton types up a test as Mrs. Campbell, head of the English Department looks on. When the head of each department find that they are going to be covered up with secretarial work they now can get that much needed help. All that they need to do is to send an S.O,S, to Mrs. Jessie Kirk and her Department Secretaries. Mrs. Kirk, head of the Commerce Department, assigns a student who is in business training to each department to take care of such secretarial duties as answering correspondence, typing tests,or taking dic- tation. This helpful arrangement does more than just take away some of the time-consuming duties for the teacher, it also gives the student secretaries practical experience which will be invaluable when they step out into the business world. Thus , this fine group is further proof that we can oftenbenefit ourselves by giving ser- vice to others. Ben Davis is proud of this excellent service organization that is doing so much to make the job of the department heads a little easier. ,1 1 lx F 2 E Q. if Busily doing bookkeeping and accounting for the Book Den ls Peggy Wilkes assisted by the head of the Book Den, Mr. Philip Trees. In the basement of the Senior Building is a small room well-known as the Book Den. Though it is a small room, it is most significant in the lives of each student at Ben Davis. Everything is paid for through the new 'fee system' at the Book Den. Aiding in selling school supplies, typing, and accounting are only a few of the duties of the Book Den assistants. These assistants must possess such qualities as integrity, grades, ability to meet the public, and neatness in appearance. There are a total of 28 assistants, four or five working each period. At the present, the Book Denis under the manage- ment of Mr. Philip Trees assistedbyMr. Jerry Brown. Mr. Trees, who previously taught with his wife in the Pacific, has been manager since January of this year. There are many things to be said about the Book Den, but one thing is remembered above any words spoken. 'Can anyone forget the endless waiting line at the beginning of the year or the unforgettable exper- ience of reaching the front of the line only to have the bell ring ?' ana! MAOOK wruice fo Jfvwfenlfd Those helping in the Book Den are: BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Jerry Brown, assistant Book Den manager, Peggy Wilkes, Mary McKinney, Sue Mastin, Julia Burns, David Cochran,Marcia Good, Carol Bland, Gloria Niewald, and Mr. Philip Trees, manager. SECOND ROW: Patsy Long, Barbara Ashworth, Sue Law, Judy Chambers, Ginny Garner, Sandv Breedlove, Joyce Pearcy, Janie Timmerman, Judy Hayden, and Carolyn Noe. THIRDROW: Sue Kinnaird, Sue Shaw, Kirby Squire, Delores Wood, Linda Pedlow, Betty Stegemoller, Lois Taylor, Mary Jane Titus, Shirley Wingler, and Dorothy Bantley. Members of the Clinic Staff are: BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Ursal SECOND ROW: Bobbi Kruger, Monty Smith, Alice Bell, Sue Sommers,nursegJoanCrow,JudyZimmerman,SueNob1e,Donna Martin, Susie Huber, Sandy Miller, Bonnie Thomas, Linda Chappel, Beatrice Frakes, Pat Houldson and Mildred Dawes. Fisher, and Patty York. ' A Z? ' f U! f LVL If 8 C6Ll Q 0 QVL 6Ll!L5 15 lft QW, 15 County and Township nurses are: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Tevault, Mrs. Kester, Mrs. Sommer, school nurseg Mrs. Porter, and Mrs. Resnick. ' fptfw , -..J I I Did you ever pick out a person, perhaps on a bus or in the classroom and wonder just why such an expression was on his face? Here are a few examples of facial expressions that enter the door of the clinic. 1. Confused -- a boy or girl who comes staggering in caused from dizziness. 2. Pallid --a boy who has a tiny cut, but bleeding profusely. 3. Embarrassed -- a boy who enters wearing a coat wrapped around his waist and in need of clothing repair. 4. Frightened--a girl who enters not able to talk due to a dislocated jaw. 5. Nervous -- a girl crying, who is seeking aplace to hide. 6. Troubled-- a boy or girl seeking advice. 7. Happy -- a clinic assistant rushes in ready for work, says, See my ring, we are going steady. The most important duties of the 14 clinic assis- tants under the direction of Mrs. Ursal Sommers are: 1. Admit student patients to clinic. 2. Give minor first aid. 3. Assist with screening procedures such as vision tests and tuberculin testing. 4. Refer serious illness and accidents to the Deans, when the nurse is working in other buildings or making home visitations. 5. Make beds, keep clinic tidy and first aid supplies in order. Books, books everywhere! That's a perfect de- scription of our Ben Davis High School Library headed by Mrs. Louise Williams, Miss Nell Cuff, and Mrs. Roberta Harmon. Aside from these three adult li- braria.ns, the library has eighteen senior student and 23 page student librarians. The function of a library in a school is to locate material for term papers, book reports, and to store such material in a convenient and easy locale for its proper use. Classes are scheduled into the library during the semester for instruction in the use of material avail- able for each particular subject. The Ben Davis Library has, at the latest count, some 8,000 volumes housed in two roomsg subscrip- tions to aroimd 100 magazines, and 32 drawers of pamphlet material including occupational material, biographical, and general. This is the first year for a course in Library Science available to freshmen only. One full year is essential for one credit. The first semester consists of lessons and problems and the second semester is composed of one period a day of practical work. 'GS is Waiting on teachers Mr. Bradley, Mr. Brown, and Mr. Wood at a tea given by the library are student librarians Edna Hensly, Dee Arnot, and Diana Cox. CLVLCZ fA8 1f86LCAilfLg O! Aglfftlfy t8CAl'Ll:QilfL8 The student librarians are: BOTTOM ROW: Jackie Thompson, Marjorie Wetzel, Nancy Reid, Dee Arnot, Mrs. Williams, librarian, Sandy Breedlove, Nancy Thomas,Sandy Katzenberger, and Donna Brown. SECOND ROW: Miss NellCuff, librariang Gary Simmons, Lorretta Wiggins, Virginia Herring, Sharon Farley, Sheila Yates, Jo Marie Hill, Pat Shipley, and Mrs. Roberta Harmon, librarian. THIRD ROW: Paul Mark, Jo Ellen Dickinson, Gwen Hlett, Janeen Carpenter, Barb Scherer, Royce Wright, Eileen Jessup, Norita Smith, Loretta Dennison, Brenda Dennison, and Dianne Bodell. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Kirkman, Nell Ann Byers, Sharon Lynn Horton, Bonnie Ann Paton, Mary Anne Sparks, Mary Alice Hicks, Sharon Lee Huff, Sharon Woods, Marian Swartzbaugh, and Diana Cox. ,l 9 . ik! JI' I 5 f fp ff 5 v 'I I L- o aa. 1 I Q ?' X , . Qgr ' igadrw' M 1 'www ' ., Y? ' W? ,4xHl+u 52 .ids A Mr. Howard Williams, Ben Davis Athletic Director, goes over a referee contract, which is just one of the many duties involved in keeping our huge athletic program running smoothly. ...wiflt caloagi cfireclfion, Aga vwoidfcmce Helping the coaches as Student Managers was the task of these boys. BOTTOM ROW: John Rabold, Jerry Wasson, Steve Schorling, Jerry Jones, Larry Leffler, and Henry Ramey. SECOND ROW: Andy Grow, Tom Belcher, Richard Wallace, Jim Laser, Ed Moore, David Cochran, and Jim Watson. I.,-g . g , 'x 'V -- s 1 -wir- !! , Q ..-.1-ffl .li if When a boy enters into athletics at Ben Davis High, he becomes eligible to win many awards,to gain recognition, and to have the privilege of representing our school in competition with other schools throughout the state. The highest award that any athlete can win is the Top Athlete Award, which is intended to give boys entering school athletics a goal to achieve, that, though demanding and difficult, is highly worthwhile. The award is based on these qualifications which the coaches and faculty believe are good criteria for selection of such an athlete. First, the boy must par- ticipate in two or more sports. Second, he must carry a good scholastic average and display good citizenship and conduct around school. Third, he must show an attitude of good sportsmanship and cooperation in all practices and games. This year's winner of the Top Athlete Award is Larry Elliott, who is shown here receiving the medal from Athletic Director Howard Williams. Larry was a hurdler in track and a guard on the basketball team. His fine attitude and splendid play made him a fav- oi te of fans and teammates alike. ..f0 win, acc aim Ar mgpoorbmand lip Each year the Ben Davis High School Booster Club presents an award to the two most outstanding senior athletes who participate in either of the two major sports, basketball or baseball. These special awards given are based on athletic skill, ability, sportsmanship, and coaching ability. This year the awards were presented on June 1, Honor Day, by Steve Coppack, president of the Booster Club. The recipient of the award for the most out- standing netman was Richard Russell, who has been playing for the school all of his four years of high school. The award to the most outstanding man on the gridiron went to Randy McPike. Randy has equalled Richard Russell in that he also has been playing sports all of his high school career. These special awards were first given in 1954. Mrs. Dunlap, who was at that time sponsor of the Booster Club, started the tradition. T. I 've 4? -xp-,Q it ' S6984 'F' r 1 gif, ,i ffei,it,,,isf',ff figvti, 3. Afifrifr 2 sa'lf5g'f 47, -'4, I -Liv if fl Members of the varsity football team are: BOTTOM ROW: Roger Arnold, Dean Berry, Bill Comer, Charlie Eva.ns, Tom Schabel, Ed Burrous, Dick Lamb, Danny Turpin, Ed Boyer, Bill Hall, Joe Doane, Bill Susemichel, Randy McPike, Dan Gilmore, Tim Mongan, and Sam Clubb. SECOND ROW: Trent Gibson, reserve coach, John Massariu, coachg Bob Fulbright, Howard Harmon, Duane Wood, Bob Davis, Ray Rippy, Jon Ingleman,Bruce Shrout, John Kerr, Murray Wolfe, Larry Roberts, Mike Brunning, John 514: Rabold, student manager, and Woody Baker, assistant coach. THIRD ROW: Jim Watson, student managerg Doug Pagach, Le Roy Adams, Jim Butler, Ed Roberts, Jim Winkly, Danny Dotllch, Larry Curry, Ronnie Boyden, Paul Reichard, Wally Bucklew, Tom Pearson, Ron Hines, John Starnes, Ray Stanifer, Jim Powers, Mike Chaplin, Ronnie Richardson, Ralph Akers, Harold Walker, George Thompson, Curt Haas, Lonnie Lamb, and Steve Schorling. Hin, Akcgmg emo! Llacggng The 1958 version of our Giants' Football team opened with Head Coach, John Masariu and his assis- tant coaches, Mr. Trent Gipson and Woody Baker, quite concerned with the problem of winning games with a team that was new and inexperienced. Beginning on August 15th, the boys and coaches worked hard at their conditioning, fundamentals, and plays, then, in September they got the season underway at Southport where they suffered a heartbreaking defeat - 13 to 12. Then the spirit and determination of this fine team began to pay off as they cut down Warren Central, Carmel, North Central, and Sacred Heart in quick succession. After consecutive defeats by Manual and Washington, we defeated Decatur Central which gained us a tie for the County Championship playoff. However, we lost the toss of the coin, and Southport got to play for the Championship. Our last game was with Lebanon and we won easily, which gave us a record of 9wins and 3 losses. Sparked by the signal calling of our fine Senior Quarterback, Randy McPike, and inspired by the tough defense led by Senior Lineman, Tim Mongan, the well-coached Giants gave our school a team that makes us happy to shout -- We're from Ben Davis, there's nobody prouder ! Ed Boyer 1301 prepares to put the finishing touches on a Ben Davis tackle in a. game with Carmel. BOTTOM ROW: Billy Fields, Bill Rlke, David Denison, Bill Decker, David Bostic, Bill Jones, FredMiles, Bill Wagner, Dave Richeson, Terry Hamilton, Skip Howard, Larry Swick, and Bill Ford. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Evan Fine, Jim Turpen, Larry Patterson, Bill Spaulding, Tim Bohanon, Mike Hi1t,Joe Thompson, Dennis Pepelea, Danny Sharp, Wayne Shoulders, Doug Mackey, 1- Mike Smiley, Kenny Bowling, Jerry Unland, and Assistant Coach, Joe Preda. TOP ROW: Jim Laser, John Warrum, Bennie Rodarmel, Joe Jackson, Kermy Culbertson, James Smith, Bob Allen, Leslie Schrier, Don Tremaine, Barry Jones, Stan Ross, Wayne Ray, Tom Belcher, and Student Mgr, Roger Bell. an Moving f01fw!LJ0w1fL5 Halfback Eddie Burrous attempts to elude a Washington tackler as he skirts the right end in the Washington home- coming game. About 80 Freshman boys reported to Coach Evan Fine and his assistant Joe Preda, hoping to make the Frosh Football team. It was hot and dusty on the prac- tice field and many fell by the wayside, however, 33 stalwarts stuck it out and earned their numerals. Coach Fine, commenting on this team's 3 won, 3 lost, 1 tie record, says, This bunch of boys had a long way to go, but they worked hard and they went a long way, showing promise of developing into fine Varsity athletes. Continuing, he says, Best of all this group has something all coaches hope for but seldom find, that is, a high scholastic average for the entire squad. Football takes both brains and brawn, and the coach is indeed fortunate when he doesn't have to worry about his athletes being declared ineligible because they don't make their grades. Winning from Eastwood, Warren Central, and Sacred Heart, and losing to Southport,Washington, and Westlane, their final game with Speedway ended in a tie. Members of the Varsity Cross-Country Team lined up fora Dowdell, and Coach Wendell Hine. SECOND ROW: Darrell practice start are: FRONT ROW: Stan Wiggam,Roger Piercy, Ed Chenoweth, Jack Gelzliechter, Mike Sterrett, and Steve Cline. Pierpont, Dave Huston, Richard Wallace,Richard Russel, Lester Hover 5 and fftrolftglt ffm gefcfd -A .21s, f : RTW Allester Dowdell is near exhaustion as he reaches for his warm-up suit after a Cross-Country race at Ben Davis. Track! Track! This cry, which all trackmen know means a runner wants to pass, could be heard early in September as Coach Wendy Hine's Cross- Country team prepared to defend the County crown they had worn for the last two years. Cross-Country, which is a grueling two-mile race across the country- side, demands the utmost in stamina and endurance. Because this year's squad was young and inexper- ienced, they had to work extremely hard, and Coach Hine says that he was pleased with their spirit and co- operation. However, the thin-clads had to settle for a record of 6 wins and 2 losses, and third in the County Meet. Losing only one Senior, Richard Russell, by graduation, Coach Hine says that if the team improves as much next year as they have this year that they figure to be back in there fighting for the County Championship. The 1959 Wrestling team, blessed with 10 re- turning lettermen from the 1958 Sectional Champs, enjoyed a fine season. Ably coached by Mr. Joe Preda, who is in his fourth year as Head Coach, the 'grunt 'n groaners' pinned eleven opponents while losing to only three. Assistant Coach Jerry Brown helped in many ways, and was especially handy at pulling on Mr. Preda's coat-tails in exciting matches. Beginning with a win over Franklin Township,the Preda-men lost by one point to State Champ, Shortridge, then racked up wins over Bloomington and Lawrence Central before being tagged by Southport. Five other foes fell before the grapplers lost to Washington for the last loss of the season. This year, Tim Mongan won the State Champion- ship in the 175 pound class, and Dave Huston was runner-up in the 105 pound division. The team finished fifth in the State, and they won the Marion County Crown to make this another great year for our Giant wrestlers. Our two State Wrestling finalists square on tora workout in preparation for the State Meet. Tim Mongan qonthe lefty was the State Champ in the 175 pound class,and Dave Huston was runner-up in the 103 class. BOTTOM ROW: Roger Piercy, Dave Huston, Bill Warren, Gene Dooley, Tim Mongan, Paul Reichard, Ray Rippy, John Neeley, Gammon, Curt Haas, Mike Mull, David Oliver, and Clarence Jim Warrum and assistant coach Jerry Brown. Coyle. SECOND ROW: Coach Joe Preda, Jon Ingleman, Mike BOTTOM ROW: Coach Marion Fine, Assistant Coach Evan Fine, ROW: Student Mgrs. John Rabold and Dick Mastin, Ted Procter, Larry Elliott, Richard Russell, Tom Schabel, Ed Burrous, Ed Ronald Rajer, Bob Davis, Bill Price, and Bill Rogers. Boyer, Bill Susemichel, and Student Mgr. Henry Ramey. SECOND 3 ggftfing or redozfufwfa Bill Susemichel 4523 watches as Dick Russell 1221 tosses a free throw while Bill Rogers 1433 prepares to fight for the rebound. Rebounds! Rebounds! Rebounds! Ben Davis 944 for the year--the opponents, 793. Coach Marion Fine contends that the rebound chart tells the story of the game, and no one can deny that this year's aggregation of our hardwood Giants upheld his theory ina convinc- ing manner. Our gaudy record of 17 wins and 6 losses came about because the boys insisted on giving the opponents only one shot and persisted in getting as many shots as it took to get the ball in the basket for us. Beginning with wins over Decatur Central and Warren Central before being tripped up by Lebanon, the Giants went into the County Tournament as the defending champions with a 7 won, 4 lost record. They had a narrow squeak with North Central but won 59 to 56. Then came the heartbreaker! Southport beat us 61 to 60 and went on to win the tournament. One week later we played again and the Finemen got even 60 to 58. Starting with this victory, Coach Fine's boys ran a string of 9 straight, including wins over Warren Central and Sececina in the Sectional before bowing to Tech in the semi-final round 68 to 64. Ben Davis is proud oftheir Giants and the peppery little coach who has put them where they are. Members of the reserve basketball squad are: BOTTOM ROW: Steve Schorling Rormle Boyden Mike Sterrett Cary Simmons Coach Evan Fine, Duane Wood, Dave Spikes, Jim Good,Jim Ronnie Cunningham John Gorsage a.nd Wallace Bucklew Geloff, Don Pless, and Denny Brown. SECOND ROW: Manager, CLVLCJ Zfflflfmlflfg ill? Ld! LVL fA8 6L5 f Members of the freshman basketball team are: BOTTOM ROW: Danny Sharp, Mike Royer, Ken Bowling, Bill Ford, Larry Swick, Rocky Kelly, Earl Cantrell and student manager, Stanley Ross. SECOND ROW: Walter Wathen, Dave Norris, Terry Hamilton, Phil Depuy, Larry Champion, Wayne Ray, Doug Mackey, Dennis . y confinvzing fo improve BOTTOM ROW: Coach Trent Gipson, Carl Kinkead, Jerry Bob Willoughby, Louie Moore, Ed Burrous, Bill Susemichel,and Milhous, Chuck Ford, Larry Pratt, Dick Howard, Rollin Marks, Chuck Eidson. THIRD ROW: Jim Stanesa, Student Mgr.: Ed and reserve coach, John Masariu. SECOND ROW: Jack Hutchings, Boyer, Paul Breece, Tom Schabel, and Ed Moore. Student Mgr A r l . When the 1958 baseball season arrived, Coach Trent Gipson was pleased to welcome back 11 boys who had won varsity awards on the County Champion- ship team of 1957. Coach Gipson didn't let up though, and put the boys through their paces just as if they were a bunch of green and inexperienced youngsters. The boys went on developing their talents and became too tough for about anyone to handle. Losing only to Decatur Central, Broad Rippke, and Washington, the diamond-men romped over 13 oppon- ents with comparative ease, climaxing the fine season by adding the Marion County Championship trophy to our trophy case for the second straight year. Always giving his best is the trademark of a top athlete, and all Giant baseball fans can be proud of this classy outfit fielded by hard-working Coach Gipson and his able assistant, John Masariu. Larry Pratt looks closely at Coach Gipson to get the sign to remain on third or try for home. 'T' 1 L I X U! 'i JUL 1- Members ofthe '58 freshmanbaseballteam are: BOTTOM ROW: Dick Bates, and Dave Wethington. THIRD ROW: Coach Woody Don Kewitt, Dave Thompson, Monty Martin, Jim Bowling, Kim Staton, Bill Schabel, Bill Bowman, Bob Ott, Mike Sterret, and Whitmore, Mike Smiley, and Danny Havens. SECOND ROW: Jim Jim Waymire. Watson, student manager: Steve Cline, VernGlenn,Doug Pagach, uni!! we omilfmfe Cozfnnfy Aawegaf fgx C 2' qv-. l we F J Q . J 1 x I BL, eb! 1 J x 'V X X , -X , , in 9. .K ' Nr ll T 'X 1 lr. l,.,.. , ,u,.t Members of the '58 reserve baseball team are: BOTTOM ROW: Harvey, Jerry Jackson, and Jerry Crouch. THIRD ROW: Coach Curt Haas, Bill Warren, Ron Buckrop, Bob Warren, and Duane John Masariu, Gene Hughs, Roger Arnold, Darrel Smith, Bill Wood. SECOND ROW: Larry Roberts, Jerry Crowe, Roger Hall, and Clarence Coyle. 13 ,, I n ur I SJ 1: w ' ,. 4 in L ' -T K 2, F Ben Davis varsity baseball players are: BOTTOM ROW: Duane Student Mgr. THIRD ROW: Coach Trent Gipson, Ed Boyer, Tom Wood, Bob Willoughby Bob Davis, Bob Warren, BillWarren, and Schabel, Bill Hall, Bill Susemichel, and Assistant Coach, John Ted Proctor. SECOND ROW: Student Mgr. Ed Moore, Bill Rogers, Masarlu. Ray Rlppy, Terry Hamilton, Larry Roberts, and Jim Watson. ..0mc! flmf kgjilfing dlozfrilf Baseball 1959! What's in store for the Giants this year? Can they continue to dominate the County baseball picture, or will they have to take aback seat this year after holding the crown for two years? How can we remain on top with only 4 returning lettermen and a shortened practice period hamper- ing the team's efforts to get ready? These questions and many more were in Coach Trent Gipson's mind as the team ran through their drills in the gym while the ball diamond was being tiled and rebuilt. One answer would be to work hard. Another would be the breaks. So the team went at it, and dipping into the Fresh- man ranks, they came up with some youngsters who were full of fight and determination though lacking in experience and know-how. Always a hard driver, Coach Gipson kept the team hustling through the disheartening series of defeats that saw them lose nine of their first ten games. Then came the breaks, The team began to je1l just at the right time, and like the Yankees, when the chips were down in the County Tourney they beat Speedway 2-1, Decatur Central 5-0, and Pike Township 9-1 to remain County Champs for the third year in a row. Many Ben Davis rooters believe that this squad gave our school the best come-back effort of the 1958-'59 sports season. Mr. Shadley, our Principal, accepts the Marion County Base- ball Trophy presented to the school on behalf of the baseball team, by Head Coach, Trent Gipson. rl - 1 .....v.- .,. - , x.1', ,ln ',...lv ,lilo Ol 1' .gill 1 IIC owl? I--2 Members of the 1959 Freshman Baseball Team are: BOTTOM Coach, Larry Swick, Bill Robinson, Wayne Ray, Skip Howard, ROW: David Bostlc,Richard Cloud, David Stanesa, Ed Mundell, Phil Depuy, Mike Royer, Bill Spaulding, and Tom Slmon. Robert Crumb, Bill Decker. SECOND ROW: Mr. Woodrow Staton, 55 lflze mall of vc C amloion ...A Q Sb- 4' fs .1-,1-..f rig . , 19:1 . x 2' 9-.. Sidi.. ..5' ,'. .. -as I' ' of-Q52-W I 13-.xl Head Coach Tre!!! Gipson lleffl, HIOHF with YGBSYVG coach, J0l1H Masariu. and Freshman coach, Woodrow Staten,watches intently the progress of our Ben Davis Giants baseball team. FG it wg.. Members of the Varsity and Reserve Track Team are: BOTTOM ROW: Dave Huston, John Kiefer, Jerry Williams, Ted Spurgeon, Mike Schell, Mike Waskom, Don Flanders, Larry Roberts, Larry Yates, Larry Curry, Laurence Colber, John Gorsage, Carl Bloomer, Roger Piercey, Wally Bucklew, and Keith Waggoner. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach, John Bradleyg David Cochran, Student Mgr., Larry Lefflerg Roger Olsen, Ed Pierpont, Ronnie Sparks, Jack Gelzliechter, Jack Rardin, Ray Doan, Fred Moore, Leroy McSchooler, Kenny Kearns, Ray Stanifer, Stan Wiggam, Randy McPike, Larry Elliott, Jerry Jones, Student Mgr.g and Mr. Wendell Hine, Coach. ...in Ar lflte Xfcfzftre The 1959 Track season started with new Head Coach, Wendy Hine and his assistant,Mr. John Bradley falso in his first yearl, being faced with the problem of building a new team since many letter winners were no longer around to help. In addition to being young, the thin-clads had as tough a schedule as any team in the State. In view of this it is no surprise to find that their record was 3 wins and 9 losses. All was not gloomy in the track picture however, because there were some outstanding performers and performances. Dave Huston, diminutive distance man, was fourth in the Class A mile at the Muncie Relays, and he took second in the Sectional. Joe Doane, a speedy hurdler, broke the school record of 7.4 seconds when he ran the 60 yard low hurdles in 7.3 seconds. Joe Thompson set a new Freshman record when he cleared 10 feet 6 inches in the pole vault. The Reserves had a record of 2 wins and 2 losses to break even for the year,while the Freshman team, under the tutelage ofCoach James Hobson,had a fine season of 4 and 1, finishing second in the County. Coach Hine says that the team had good hustle and is coming along nicely--that with most ofthe boys back we could have a better year next year. Ala- The strain of a tough race shows on Joe Doane's tace as he breasts the tape and wins the relay event against Manual. - ' O .i: f'l'+ qffilf N 'lu' Members of me rreshman Track Team are: SEATEIX Mike STANDING: Ken Bowling, Bob Reith, Jim Smith, Dennis Pepela, McClellan, Allan Morehead, Robert Nay, and Charles Campbell. Wayne Shoulders, Larry Champion, Harold Marksberry, John KNEELING: Allan Abbott, David Foote, and Danny Sharp. Warrum, Jim Smith. Dave Wells. and Joe Thompson. lfo ac i8l!8 fr0LcA Aw, eriorify 'p K XX---, . The Track Team decided to have a queen to reign over the Ben Queen Delores Frost on the dais, attended by Marjorie Pettit Davis Relays so they had an election. The beauties who won and Sandy Miller, and Sarah Jane Clendening. added a nice bit of color to the Relays and other meets were: twig if U' f Members of the Ben Davis Giants' Golf Team are: BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth Atwell, Tim Miller, Tom Bauder. SECOND ROW: Steve Weaver, Jim Good, Bill Atwell, and Coach Robert Dunbar. HA? afeueiloing foie-nofcia WMM Early in the Spring, most young men's fancy 'lightly turns to thoughts of love', but some boys begin to think of booming drives, sand traps, birdies, and bunkers --- all a part of the wonderful world of Golf. Whether or not golf is 'a nice walk ruined' may be debated, but to the members of the golf team, it is great fun and a fine sport. This year's team was young and inexperienced. However, under the able direction and instruction of Coach Robert Dunbar, who plays top golf himself, the team ended the season with an impressive record of 9 wins and only 3 defeats. This year, Jim Good was the golfer with the best stroke average. He was followed closely by Kenny Atwell and Tom Bauder, with Tim Miller improving rapidly at the close of the season. Bill Atwell, a Freshman, along with Senior, Steve Weaver, roimded out the team. Losing only Weaver from this squad of linksmen by graduation, Ben Davis boosters can look forward to a fine team the next two years. Jim Good, our top golfer at Ben Davis in 1959, practices with a 7 iron in preparation for a meet with Manual. Here he is shown at the classic full finish that is considered vital to good golf. Ms. . .fire tv: , , , . H W Sf' X rid ' 'rv -'.af-.,., ., I ' ' 0 5 bt- 1 4 n ' v pm ' f ' ' fi 'Vv vs can ' ' f bt - aa.,.gL,,-.. ' T pf . . 1535: :Ui . 1 1' ' 14' s f..!,- 3 r 'aio 'fi :.,, 19 OW . ff: r 4.1 Members of this year's Varsity Tennis Team shown here with their Coach, Mr. Robert Lee, are: LEFT TO RIGHT: Phil Saxe, Ted Winnings, Bob Williams, John Starnes, and Richard Wallace. U 6LlfL LWLIOVO U8 Olftlf' Top man on the Tennis team, Ted Winnings, watches with Coach Lee as Richard Wallace demonstrates his left-handed serving form. If'6LC?lfLQf-5lilfL6L Knowm as the sport that anyone can play whether you are young or old, tennis is really a sport that requires quick thinking, good co-ordination, and top condition. It is just as demanding, both physically and mentally, as any other sport an athlete is privileged to play. Here at Ben Davis, tennis is on the upswing in popularity. Lack of experience was the determining factor with the tennis team this season, but the racket-men showed much potential, and with all lettermen return- ing, next season should bring a big improvement on their record. The first match of the season was against Southport, and the net-men went down in defeat 5-2. The next match went to Ben Davis as they defeated Park School 5-2, then Crispus Attucks forfeited to the Giants by not showing up for the game. The rest of the season was spent in the gloom of seven straight defeats, but the net squad didn't lose their spirit and gained valuable experience that will be evident in a better record next year. With the addition of two new courts, we will be able to play our matches at home which always adds to our chances. Tennis Coach, Robert Lee comes from Plainfield and teaches grade school at Tyndall Town. He ex- presses confidence in his boys, and boys and coach alike say that they will improve on the 2 won, 8 lost record of this year. B. D. 7 20 19 19 26 7 0 25 18 B. D. 80 80 54 53 61 47 61 50 69 49 55 60 51 69 73 73 81 74 59 60 67 86 64 B. D. 44 19 35 38 14 53 34 29 37 2748 H6014 FOOTBALL Opponents Southport Warren Central Carmel North Central Sacred Heart Manual Washington Decatur Central Lebanon BASKE TBALL Opponents Decatur Central Warren Central Lebanon Brownsburg Danville Manual Zionsville Sececina Broad Ripple Shortridge Lawrence Central Southport North Central Howe Speedway Washington Plainfield Center Grove County Tourney North Central Southport Sectional Warren Central Sececina Tech WRESTLING Opponents Franklin Twp. Shortridge Bloomington Lawrence Central Southport Decatur Central New Albany North Central Technical 26 43 37 29 B. D. 37 61 49 47 77 65 32 B. D. 3 3 0 5 0 5 7 5 1 2 5 5 4 2 5 9 B. D. 2 5 7 2 0 1 3 1 1 2 2 2 4th 2 Washington Manual West Lafayette Howe Harry E. Wood TRACK Opponents Howe Crispus Attucks North Central Manual Greencastle in County Track Meet C athedral Southport BASEBALL Opponents Southport Broad Ripple Washington Sececina Cathedral Manual Shortridge Madison Heights Lebanon Decatur Central North Central Attucks Howe County Tourney Speedway Decatur Central Pike Twp. 'F County Champs TENNIS Opponents Southport Park School Crispus Attucks Howe North Central Howe Broad Ripple Cathedral North Central Southport 25 14 2 3 16 80 47 1X2 60 62 31 112 44 67 1X2 8 8 3 0 2 9 6 2 7 4 7 4 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 7 7 6 4 6 6 5 The G, A, A. members are: BOTTOM ROW: Lola Leslie, Donna Hameetman, Carol Fiscus, Jacky Minor, and Joan Grow. THIRD Kempster, Judy Harrell, Chlores Hayward, Marian Dierdorf, ROW: Mrs. Shuler and Mrs. Vivian Summeier, sponsors, Julia Carolyn Benefiel, and Sharon Stafford. SECOND ROW: Margie Tigner, Virginia Herring, Ruth Marks, Janet Fowler, Sandra Swartzbaugh, Marilyn Longmire, Judy Reed, Barbara Fields, Jeaxme Frazier. oo dw l:lfLf8If'85f of gif 5 in afftificd A group of girls watch intently as Patty York belts one in a girls' softball game. After school sports activity is enjoyed by 22 girls who make up the Girls' Athletic Association of Ben Davis. They enjoy participating in such sports as basketball, baseball, tennis, and other team sports each Tuesday afternoon. By participating in and attending the meetings,the girls can acquire credit through a point system. When their points total 250, they are entitled to an athletic letter the same as the boys are. The G.A.A., which was organized by,Mrs. Vivian Summeier, Miss Marilyn Benson, and Mrs. Margaret Dunlap in 1953, is presently under the supervision of Mrs. Summeier, Mrs. Margaret Shuler, and Miss Benson. The 1958-'59 officers of the club are: Marian Dierdorf, presidentg Toodie Hayward, vice-president, Judy Harrell, secretary, and Donna Kempster, treas- urer. 1 Each year the G.A.A. gives several awards to girls who excell in certain sports. However, the award that is looked on as a special honor to receive is the sportsmanship award, which was presented to Donna Kempster this year. The Varsity Cheerleaders who did so much to keep up school and Eileen Taylor. These girls, all Juniors, were re-elected to spirit and enthusiasm at Ben Davis ball games were: LEFT TO lead our cheer-bloc next year--a good indication of their ability RIGHT: Sue Farr, Ann Weschler, Sandy Allen, Delores Frost, and popularity. cfneering our feam fo ffzfcfory Victory--Victory is our cry! yell our Ben Davis Varsity Big Ben. In the front is Sue Farr, followed by Eileen Taylor, Cheerleaders at the first basketball 'convo' this year. In the Sandy Allen, Ann Weschler, and Delores Frost. background, surrounded by Megaphones,is our favorite giant, The Freshman Cheerleaders did a fine job at the Freshman size of their cheeringsection.Theyare: LEFT TO RIGHT: Wanda games, leading yells with the same enthusiasm regardless of the Howe, Linda Hendrick, Jo Ann Lyons, and Patty York. cw we Anja! grealf Aga fy an Jloirif Some of the credit for our great athletic record at Ben Davis must be given to Miss Benson and the cheerleaders that she directs. Spirit and enthusiasm are often the deciding factors at a ball game, and the Giant athletes could always look over at the sidelines and see that the cheerleaders were 'on the job' of keeping the fans cheering the team on to victory. Even when things looked black for old B.D,, they never lost heart and worked just as hard when we were behind as when we were winning. This game-winning kind of cheerleading doesn't just happen. It is, rather, alogical result which comes from the best in instruction and hard work. Miss Benson provides the know-how as she takes the winners of the try-outs in the spring and puts them 'through their paces' over and over until they are able to put on the intricate yell formations that are their trade-mark. The girls do their part by devoting their time and efforts, by planning and practicing new yells, and by leading pep rally convocations which do so much in building school spirit. The students and fans of Ben Davis are proud of their pretty yell leaders and the fine job they are doing in boosting our teams to victory by their peppy cheer- leading. , V-1-nun -. Reserve Cheerleaders demonstrating one to their classy formations are: LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Crouch, Tonda Pemberton, Patty Pruett, and Carolyn Crowe. :lk JI I Q 59 x'::Vf I +I 'F ', if +15 if k ff If Q Greetings to all students, faculty members, and parents of students at Ben Davis High. The good that a high school can do depends upon many individuals. The ability to be a part and make room for others is manifest by most individuals at Ben Davis High. This willing- ness to cooperate for the good of the entire organization is one of the most important factors that makes our high school the fine learning institution it is. May we each continue to better our high school by giving the best that we have. Thanks for a job well done. Very sincerely yours, nz Madison T. Shadley J , l -........4,.r... S ..+.. .,, , A - - -miss?-H f---01:-mars.,-'A V, la I is tl v 's wif!L folo on milftiyfraford The task of running our Ben Davis High School from an administrative standpoint is a job that requires the top efforts of top men. Here at Ben Davis we have the largest township school system in the United States, and the job of Supervisory Principal to all the Grade Schools, Junior High Schools, and the Senior High falls to Mr. Frank Cline. He interviews prospective teachers,helps to develop policy, and is the laison between the teach- ers and the trustee, Mr. Sam Lang. Principal Madison T. Shadley has the respon- sibility of running the Senior High School with its four buildings, eighty-three teachers, and nineteen hundred students. His day is filled with making decisions , enforcing policy, and correcting anything that interferes with the smooth operation of our huge school. Our school is growing rapidly, and with that growth comes added problems and responsibility. We feel that these men have done much to make our school the fine school it is, and that they will continue to work diligently to give us the very best in administration and supervision. Principal of Ben Davis HighSchool is Mr. Madison T. Shadley. Supervisory Principal of all Wayne Township Schools is Mr. Frank Cline, shown here making one ofthe numerous phone calls connected with his work. i ana! folo 5uLloerui50r5 The campus at Ben Davis is as large as many colleges. Because of this, it is necessary that we have principals for each of our buildings. These three men are our vice-principals and are a vital and integral part of our administrative staff. Mr. Girton is in charge of the Senior Building and is also our Registrar. His job of enrolling students is a tremendous one, and few of us get through a year at Ben Davis without at least one conference with him. Mr. Apple is principal of the Wayne Central Building, and he is also head of our growing guidance department. This year he set up and sponsored the new Monitor System which has done much to hold down the noise in our halls. Mr. Wood, Junior Building head, is also direc- tor and co-ordinator of student activities. He does a fine job of organizing our School Calendar and putting on our convocations in addition to his other duties. Mr. Richard Apple, Principal of the Wayne Central Building, and Head of the Guidance Department. Mr. William Girton, Principal of Senior Building, and Registrar. Mr. Howard Wood, Principal of the Junior Building, and C o-ordlnator of Student Activities. I .v- r 4421. l .AJ ll- 89 What girl has never had a problem? What girl has never needed someone to talk to as a friend? Few, to say the least, and here at Ben Davis every girl knows where to find just such a person. Mrs. Helen Mercer, Dean of Girls, and Head of the Language Department, listens with a sympathetic ear to the many, many problems of the girls who come to her office. Always a firm believer in girls acting like ladies, she has done much to raise the standard of conduct in our school. Her gentle manner, along with her courage to call a spade a spade , has endeared her to the hearts of all 'her girls' at Ben Davis High. qiyaff Hin 50 vin? lO8If'50lfL6LK rogdnfw Many of the problems of a large school fall on the shoulders of the Deans. Here at B.D. Mr. Robert Seeman has the responsibility of boy's attendance, discipline, and attitude. Mr. Seeman's office is filled with boys and their problems much of the time. His genial but firm action in handling these young men's difficulties has done much to bring our school the excellent reputation we now enjoy. Never too busy to listen to our problems, he has a 'way with boys' that lets us know that whatever his decision is, it will be fair and square to all concerned. any Mr. Sam Lang, Trustee of Wayne Township, meets with his Mr Lang from Left toRlght are Mr Charles Mains Lawyer Advisory Board members and Township Lawyer Charles Mains Mr Andrew Saunders Chairman Mr Clyde Fulton member and to discuss problems concerning our schools. STANDING around Mr Thomas Gilliam member an ,omni ing effer 56 00 5 Ben Davis High School has been growing by 'leaps and bounds', and trying to keep pace by providing the best in facilities has been the job of Trustee Sam Lang and his Advisory Board. That they have been successful is attested by the excellent schoolbuildings and grounds we enjoy, and also by the new Grade Schools they have built in Wayne Township. Mr. Lang, who was elected to his second term last November, says that he and his Board will be zealous in their determination to give the pupils of Wayne Township the very best equipment, buildings, and facilities possible. Because our school is so large, we must have a full time School Secretary. Mrs. Alice Harker is the one who is always so busy withthe paper work, switch- board, and announcements. af., -my mmwu K r E' jeac em 4 MR. MIMIS ANTONOPOULOS -- English and Social Studies 'S MR. WOODROW BAKER -- Drivers Training, Safety Director, . 5 Drivers Club Sponsor, Assistant Football Coach A f 'Q'.,v,h Miss MARILYN BENSON -- Physical Education, cheerleader and ,Q f '- ff' f. Booster Club Sponsor f4'x51x: 0.9 5:1 ef liol lovlifif MR. ROY E. BOND -- Auto Shop MR. J. B. BOWEN -- English MRS. WINONA BOWERS -- Commerce MR. JOHN A. BRADLEY -- History MR. ERNEST BROWN -- Mathematics MR. GERALD L. BROWN -- Commerce MRS. BENEDA M. CAMPBELL -- English Department Head MR. CHARLES CARPENTER -- Mathematics MISS OLIVE CARRUTHERS -- Head of Social Studies Department MR. RALPH CHANDLER -- Head of Music Department MR. DWIGHT L. COTTINGHAM -- Vocational Agriculture Depart- ment Head, 4-H Sponsor MR. KENNETH COX -- Safety and Health, Intramural Basketball MISS NELL CUFF -- Assistant Librarian MR. JOSE DAVILA -- Spanish, English MR. PETE C. DAVIS -- Health and Safety MISS GLADYS I. DAWSON -- Mathematics MR. HERBERT DIERDORF -- General Math MISS MABEL P. DIERDORF -- Commerce JMC QV5 MRS. MILDRED M. DOYLE -- Commerce MR. ROBERT L. DUNBAR -- Physical Education, Freshman Basketball Coach, Golf Coach MRS. FIDRA J. FAUST -- Commerce, Home Economics MR. EVAN E. FINE -- Science, Reserve Ba.sketballCoach,Fresh- man Football Coach, Physical Education MR.. MARION E. FINE -- Director of Audio-Visual Aids, Drivers Training, Varsity Basketball Coach MR. GLENN FISHER -- English, Keyhole Advisor MR. DUANE FLEENER -- English MRS. FLORENCE GAERTE -- Commerce MR. TRENT GIPSON -- Science, Varsity Baseball Coach,Reserve Football Coach, MR. TED GREENE -- Industrial Arts MISS ROSE ANN HAAK -- English MR. DONALD HANSELL -- Speech, English, Dramatics , Forensics, Thespians Adviser MRS. AICE HARKER -- School Secretary, Office Supervisor MRS. ROBERTA HARMON -- Librarian MR. KENNETH HAYES -- Industrial Arts MR. WENDELL HINE -- Health and Safety, Cross Country Coach, Reserve Track Coach, Business Education MR. JAMES I-IOBSON -- Health and Safety, Drivers Education MISS DOROTHY HOSTETLER -- English,S1mshlneSociety Sponsor MR. RAY HURT -- Science, Industrial Arts MR. LOREN JACKSON -- Commerce MRS. WILMA JAY -- English, Sunshine Society Sponsor .L-0 i 4 lt X, A . 75 'X ,i flag M MRS. HAZEL KENNEDY -- Commerce MRS. JESSIE KIRK -- Commerce Department Head MR. HARVEY LAUGHLIN -- Social Studies MRS. SHIRLEY LYNCH -- Language MRS. NINA MARTIN -- Math Department Head MR. JOHN MASSARIU -- Science, Head Football Coach MRS. HELEN MERCER -- Dean of Girls, Language Department Head MR. DARYL MILLER -- Science Department Head MRS. FAYE NELSON -- Art MR. VICTOR POE -- Science MRS. HELEN POINCE -- Mathematics MR. JOSEPH PREDA -- Safety and Health, Drivers Education, Wrestling Coach, Freshman Football Coach MR. WILLIAM PRICE -- Social Studies MISS JEAN PRICHARD -- English MR. JAMES RAY -- Social Studies, Journalism, Spotlight MR. RALEIGH ROACH -- Mechanical Drawing MR. BILL RODERICK -- Vocal Music MR. TIMOTHY SCHMIDT -- English MR. ROBERT SEEMAN -- Mathematics, Dean of Boys MR. JOHN SHAW -- Social Studies MR. JAMES SHOCKLEY -- English Zac QV5 MRS. MARGARET SHULER -- Physical Education MRS. URSEL SOMMERS -- Nurse MR. WOODROW STATON -- Social Studies, Freshman Football Coach MRS. VIVIAN SUMMEIER -- Home Economics, 4-I-I Sponsor MR. PHILIP TREES -- Commerce, Head of Book Den MRS. ELIZABETH VAN LIEW -- Mathematics MR. JOHN WALTON -- Mathematics, Physics MRS. HELEN WAMPLER -- Language, S. P, Q. R. Sponsor MRS. MARTHA WELCH -- Home Economics MISS HARRIET WILKINSON -- Home Economics Department Head MR. HOWARD WILLIAMS -- Physical Education Department Head, Athletic Director MRS. LOUISE WILLIAMS -- Librarian L Q I UNH x 52 eniom HARRY ADAMS KENNETH ALBERT --State Music Awards, Trialge, Marching Band, Drivers Club GEORGE ALBRECHT --Reserve Baseball, Intramural Basket- ball JACK ARNOLD ROGER THOMAS ARNOLD -- Booster Club, Letterman's Club, Keyhole Staff, Varsity, Reserve, Frosh, Football, Reserve and Frosh Baseball, Basketball DEAN ARNOT --Booster Club, Bowling Club, 4-H Club, Office Staff DEE ARNOT -- BoosterClub, Sunshine Society, Y.F.C., Librarian LINDA BALDAUF --Booster Club, Bowling Club, Sxmshlne Club, Monitor, G.A.A. DONALD LEE BALDWIN --Booster Club, Latin Club, Bowling Club MICHAEL THOMAS BAKER -- Booster Club, Freshman Football, Freshman Baseball BARBARA LEE BARNETT -- National Honor Society, Booster Club, Latin Club, J,C.L., Sunshine Society JUDY LEE BARRETT --National Honor Society, Booster Club, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, J,C,L,, Ssmshlne Society, Office Staff, State Music Contest Vocal, G.A.A. DANIEL EUGENE BASORE -- Office staff CYNTHIA JANE BATH -- Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Office Staff RONALD LEE BEASLEY --Booster Club, Bowling Club, Wrest- ling, Assistant Monitor, Drivers Club, Freshman Class Treasurer .4 ,- fy f l ? ,,- H ff,-as . Q' Ld U 4 Q1 5 5: 5, tr fav iv--9 lbw, 6 F Su 3439 1 s..,. I 7' eniord DONNA RUTH BEAUMONT -- Booster Club, Sunshine Society CLAUDIA JEAN BELL -- Booster Club CAROLYN SUE BENEFIEL -- National Honor Society, Booster Club, Latin Club, J.C.L. 4-l-I, Sunshine Society, Department Secretary, Office Staff, G.A.A. DEAN BERRY --Booster Club, State Music Awards, Letterman's Club, Varsity Football, Reserve Football, Freshman Football, Reserve Baseball, Freshman Baseball, Marching Band, Driv- ers Club MICHAEL BERRY--Booster Club, Hi-Y, Big Beu's Boys RUSSELL RAY BERTRAM WILLIAM BETTAG--Student Council, Booster Club, Frosh F00tball, Hi-Y DAVID EARL BEWLEY -- 4-H JERRY BILLINGTON LINDA BIRGE --Booster Club, Bowling Club, Sunshine Club, G.A.A. CAROL JEAN BLAND --Booster Club, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, Junior Classical league, Sunshine Society, Book End Worker, State Music Contest Vocal BARBARA ANN BOYDEN -- Student Council, Booster Club, Latin Club, Bowling Club, J.C.L., Sunshine Society, Y.F.C,, Marching Band Flag Corps BECKY BOHANNON EDDIE BOYER--Student Council, Booster Club, Latin Club, J,C.L,, Letterma.n's Club, Y.F.C., Varsity Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Baseball, Reserve Baseball, Frosh Base- ball, Class Officer, Junior Prom Attendant, Drivers Club, Varsity, Reserve, Fresh Basketball DONNA KAY BRADFORD--Mask and Gavel, Booster, Sunshine Society, G,A.A,, Bowling eniom DAVID WESLEY BRADY -- Mask a.nd Gavel, Tbesplans, Cappella Choir, National Forensics League RIC HARD ALLAN BROADSTREET --Booster Club, Bowling Club, Y,F,C., Chess Club, Big Ben's Boys, Men's Glee Club, Freshman Cross Country, Drivers Club LINDA JANE BROOKSHIRE --Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Department Secretary, G,A.A. DONNA JEAN BROWN -- Librarian RICHARD ANDREW BRYANT --Wrestling, Freshman Football, Drivers Club NORMAN BUCIQQIER -- Y.F.C., Cafeteria HELEN MARIE BUI-IER-- Booster Club, Sunshine Society JIM L, BURKE --J.C.L., Reserve Cross Country, Wrestling, H1-Y, Reserve Track JULIA JEAN BURNES--Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Book Den Worker LARRY AISTON BURNETT -- 4-H, Cafeteria JUDITH KAY BURROUGHS -- Booster Club, G.A.A. EDWIN LEE BURROUS --Booster Club, Varsity Track, Letter- man's Club, Varsity Football, Freshman Reserve Varsity Basketball, Freshman Track, Drivers Club BEVERLY SUE BYMASTER--Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Monitors, Purplettes, El Revezo ANDY CALIFAR -- Reserve Track, E1 Revezo, Drivers Club CARL CAMPBELL 'wa' be 1 T' L- X ,,x, E' 100 M if un 1 , - 3 ' . V'-'S I endow NORMAN C ARLTON ELAINE CHAILLE -- Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Bowling Club, J.C.L., Flag Corp, Majorette, AssistanttoDeanof Boys. LINDA KAY CHAMPION -- Booster Club, 4-1-1, sunshine Society, Y,F,c,, Purplettes, cumc DON GILBERT CHILDS GARY CHRISTIE ALBERT C. CHURCHMAN --Booster Club, Latin Club, Bowling Club, J.C.L., Trialge, Big Ben's Boys, Drivers Club DIANNE CLAYTON -- Latin Club, J.C.L., Monitors MICHAEL CLAYTON SAM CLUBB -- Booster Club, 4-H, Letterma.n's Club, Varsity Reserve Freshman Football, Office Staff, I-il-Y LEWIS COLLIER BILL COMER -- Booster Club, Latin Club, Bowling Club, J .C.L., Trialge, Big Ben's Boys, Drivers Club LINDA COOK SHARON KAY COOPER -- Mask and Gavel, Thespians, Booster Club, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, Bowling Club, J.C.L., Sunshine Society, Y.F.C., Office Staff, Trialge SONDRA BETH COOPER -- Booster Club, BowlingClub, Sunshine Society, Trialge, Y.F.C., El Revezo CAROLYN COTTON-- Latin Club, J.C.L., Mask and Gavel, Booster Club, Thespians eniord CLARENCE STANLEY COYLE --Booster Club, 4-H, Letter- ma.n's Club, Trialge, Reserve Cross Country, Wrestling, Freshman Football, Monitors, Reserve Freshman Baseball, Chess Club President, Big Ben's Boys PHYLLIS CRAVENS -- Drivers Club, Latin Club Officer, Spot- ugm Staff J EANETTE SUE CRUIKSHANK -- Student Council, Booster Club, Bowling Club, Sunshine Society, Office Staff, G.A.A. JERRY LEE CUBEL -- Student Council, Booster Club, Bowling Club, Trialge, Y,F.C,, Chess Club, Big Ben's Boys JERRY CURL JULIE ANN DAVIS--Booster Club, Spotlight Staff, Sunshine Society, Flag Corp, Department Secretary RONNIE DEC KARD MARCIA JANE DECKER--Student Council, Mask and Gavel, Booster Club, Latin Club, J,C,L., 4-H, Sunshine Society, Trlalge, Dance Band, Y.F.C., Junior Red Cross Represen- tative, Marching Band, 4-H Winning Judging Teams, G.A.A., N.F.L., Clinic, Marching Band, Senior Council, Orchestra, 4-H Junior Leader ANNETTE DENNING -- Booster Club, Bowling Club, Monitors, Flag Corps OTTO DERRING MARIAN ELAINE DIERDORF -- National Honor S0clety,B00ster Club, Latin Club, J,C,L., 4-H, Sunshine Society, Marching Band, Vice-President and President of G.A.A., Girls' State D.A.R. Award, Betty Crocker Search for Homemaker of To- morrow Award CECIL RAY DOAN --Booster Club, Varsity Track, Letterman's Club, Drivers Club. JOE DOANE --Student Council, Booster Club, Bowling Club, Varsity Track, Letterman's Club, Wrestling, Varsity and Freshman Football, Hi-Y PAUL MICHAEL DOOLEY -- Wrestling, Freshman Baseball JERRY GRANT DOUGHERTY --4-H 'bf in- 1 if I' 52' If -all Q... ffl' ? i' , 1 ,-- l i 101 102 ki if lfl, V , I N I X 4 ,ri-. If 'J eniom JOAN DAVISON RONALD LEE DRAKE -- Big Ben's Boys CAROL LYNN DUKE --Masks and Gavel, Thespians, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, News Bureau, Spotlight, Y,F,C.. Marching Band, G.A.A. Orchestra JUANITA DUNCAN -- Booster Club, Latin Club, J.C.L. JOHN E. DUNCAN--Booster Club, Bowling Club, Y.F.C., Reserve Baseball, Hi-Y CLARENCE CLEAVLAND DUVALL -- Booster Club, Y.F.C. WILLIAM RICHARD EADS -- Freshman Football BOB ALLEN EAST --Freshman Football, Freshman and Re- serve Baseball LARRY WILLIAM ELLIOTT -- Student Council, Booster Club, A Cappella Choir, Varsity Track, Letterman's Club, Reserve Cross Country, Monitors, Hi-Y, Freshman, Reserve, and Varsity Basketball, Drivers Club LINDA LOU ERVIN --Booster Club, LatinClub,J.C.L.,Sm1nsh1ne Society, Monitors PAMELA SUE ESTLE --Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Depart- ment Secretary, Marching Band, Purplettes, Majorettes, Clinic, Flag Corp CHARLES LAWRENCE EVANS -- Booster Club, Varsity Track, Letterman's Club, Freshman, Reserve, and Varsity Football, Freshman Track. Freshman and Reserve Basketball JERRY FAULK SANDRA IDU FAUST -- Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Depart- ment Secretary, Librarian, Marching Band JAMES C, FIELDS--Booster Club, A Cappella Choir, State Music Awards, News Bureau, Spotlight Staff, Y.F.C., Presl- dent, Quill and Scroll, Madrlgal, Blg Ben's Boys, Men's Glee Club, Drivers Club eniom RICHARD LEE FINCHUM --Booster Club, Y.F.C., Fresh- man Football H1-Y, Big Ben's Boys JANET SUE FOIST -- Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Monitors, Marching Band, Bellaire, Clinic CAROLYNE SUE FORREST --Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Y.F,C,, Office Staff, G.A.A., El Revezo, Flag Corp BEATRICE BELLE FRAKES -- Latin Club,J,C.L., 4-I-I, Sunshine Society, Librarian, Purplettes, Clinic MARSHA JUDITH FREUND--Book Den, Attendance Secretary, Booster Club, Sunshine Society LARRY FUSCO SANDRA GANN WILLIAM GARL JR. -- Freshman Football, Freshman Basket- ball, Freshman Baseball, Hi-Y, Drivers Club BEVERLY ANN GILBERT -- Booster Club, LatinClub, ACappella Choir, J,C.L., Sunshine Society, Dance Band Vocalist, Y.F.C. DAN A. GILMORE -- Booster Club, Varsity Track, 4-H, Letter- man's Club, Trlalge, Wrestling, Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Football, Hi-Y, 4-H Wlnnlng Judging Teams, Chess Club, Freshman and Reserve Wrestling, Mu Alpha Theta Math Club VONDA LOUlSE GOOD --Booster Club, G.A.A., Sunshine Society BOBETTA GRAY --Student Council, Booster Club, G.A.A. CHARLENE GRAY LINDA GREEN ROBERT WILLARD GREENE -- Letterman's Club, Varsity Foot- ball, Hi-Y 104 'N J 'Q QF!! ,d-'VV 'u-ap of ,if 139' elfaiom WILLIAM L. HALL -- Booster Club, Latin Club Officer, J.C.L., Letterman's Club, Trislge, Reserve Cross Country, Wrestling, Varsity Football, Freshman Football, Junlor Red Cross Representative, Varsity, Reserve, and Freshman Baseball, Drivers Club ROBERT THOMAS HAMILTON --Booster Club, Monitors, El Revezo DARLENE SUE HARDEN -- Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Department Secretary, Book Den Worker J UDITH ANN HARDIN -- National Honor Society, Booster Club, J.C.L., 4-H, Sunshine Society, Trlalge, Office Staff, P.B,X, Girls, 4-H Winning Judging Teams, Mu Alpha Theta Math Club CARROL JEANNE HARKER--Student Council, Booster Club, Latin Club, J.C.L., Sunshine Soclety, Marching Band, Drum- merettes, G.A.A. P.B.X. Girls KAREN SUE HARMON--Student Council, Mask and Gavel, Booster Club, J.C.L,, Sunshine Society, Spotlight Staff, Mon- itors, Marching Band, Cllnic LARRY HARTLEY TOM HAVENS SANDRA SUE HAWKINS--Booster Club, Keyhole Staff, Y.F.C. MIC HAEL HAY ES FRANCES MOURENE HECHINGER- Booster Club, J.C.L., Sunshine Society, Office Staff, P.B,X. Girls DALE HENDERSON --Student Counf-11 President, Natlonal Honor Society, Vice-President Mask and Gavel, Thesplans, Booster Club, Latin Club, J.C.L., State Music Awards, Trlalge, Wrestling, Tennis, Y,F,C,, Hi-Y, Marching Band, Quill and Scroll, Natlonal Forensics League, Chess Club, State Lstln Contest LINDA JOYCE ANN HERGEL HELEN JANE HODGES --Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Spot- light Stan, y,r'.C. JOHN TRAVIS HODGIN -- Booster Club, Big Ben's Boys, Bowling Club, Spotlight Staff, H1-Y eniord BARBARA JEAN HOLTZ --Student Councll, Booster Club, Y.F.C., P.B,X. Girls, Clinic JAMES ASHLEY HOUCK-- President and Treasurer of Student Council, National Honor Society, President of Mask a.ndGave1, Thespians, Booster Club, Latin Club Officer, J.C.L,, State Music Awards, Trlalge, Tennis, Saotllght Staff, Y.F.C, Pres- ident, Junlor Red Cross Representative, Marching Band, Oratorlcal Contest Winner, Quill and Scroll, N,F,L., Chess Club Vice-President, State Speech Contest, Merle Sidener Journalism Award FRANCES JANE HUBBLE --Mask and Gavel, Booster Club, J.C.L., Sunshine Society, Thesplans, Latin Club JOHN HUFF -- Bowling Club, 4-H, Drivers Club ADDISON HUMPHREY --J,C.L,, Trlalge, Keyhole Staff, News Bureau, Spotlight Staff, Chess Club NANCY SUE HUNTER -- Mask and Gavel, Booster Club, J,C.L., Sunshine Society, Y.F.C., Librarian, Monitors, P,B.X, Girls, U G.A.A.. Flag Corp LARRY DEAN HYLTON -- Student Council, National Honor So- ' clety, Booster Club, Latin Club, Trialge, State Math Awards, Mu Alpha Theta, Big Ben's Boys JON DALE JEFFRIES--Student Council, Mask and Gavel, Thespians, Booster Club, Bowling Club, Trlalge, Y.F.C. Monitors. MYRNA JEAN JOHNSON --Booster Club, Y.F.C., Purplettes STEPHEN LARRY JONES--Student Council, Booster Club, Science Club, Trlalge, Freshman Baseball, Student Manager, Chemistry Club, El Revezo, Drivers Club, Teenage Safety Council-Rep. B.D., Big Ben's Boys, Intramural Basketball BARBARA SUE KIRBY -- Librarian, Cafeteria SHARON KISSNER JACIK LAGLE --Big Ben's Boys, Booster Club, Letterma.n's C ub MARY JEAN LAHTI -- Booster Club, Latin Club, J.C.L,, Sun- shine Society, Dance Band, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society RICHARD EUGENE LAKIN A fm , Q f 1 4' 106 P 'J Env eniord NOEL D. LAW RUTH ANN LAYTON -- Booster Club, Bowling Club, Sunshine Society JUDITI-I ANN LEE --Booster Club, Bowling Club, Sunshine Society, News Bureau, Y.F.C. LARRY BURTON LEE --Bowling Club, Cafeteria RITA MAY LEGGITT -- Dramatic Club JERRY THOMAS LEHR LINDA DEE LEWIS -- Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Monitors LARRY EUGENE LOFFLAND -- El Revezo, Drivers Club PATSY LONG--Student Council, Booster Club, Latin Club, Sunshine Society, Book Den Worker, Senior Homecoming Queen ELLA MAE LOVINS--Booster Club, Latin Club, Sunshine Society, Y,F.C,, Purplettes MUBEAL DENNIS LYNCH LYNN KAY MANNON -- Booster Club, J .C,L., Sunshine Society ERNEST LEO MARTIN -- Letterma.n's Club, Frosh Track, Big Ben's Boys, Frosh, Reserve, Varsity Basketball, Frosh Cross Country, Reserve Golf LARRY D. MARTIN -- Student Council Treasurer, National Honor Society, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, Junior Classical League, Mu Alpha Theta, R.0.T.C, Award RICHARD LEE MASTIN --Booster Club, Letterman's Club, Keyhole Staff, Spotlight Staff, Student Manager, Pumpkin Klng, El Revezo, Frosh and Reserve Basketball eniom JAMES WILLIAM MARTIN -- Band JAMES H. MCADAMS VIC KI MCC LAIN CONSTANCE JOY MCCLINTOCK--Booster Club, Sunshine So- ciety, Librarian, Monitors, P,B,X, Girls, Marching Band, Cadet Choir PHILLIP MCC RACKEN--4-H, Drivers Club JACK LEE MCDANIEL LINDA JOYCE MCDANIEL RHODA LEE McDANlEL -- Student Council, Booster Club, J,C,L., Department Secretary, Y.F.C. Secretary, Marching Band, Senior Homecoming Attendant, Junlor Homecoming Attendant, Junior Prom Princess, Latin Club Junior Treasurer, National Honor Society Vice-President MARJORIE ANN McILVAIN-- National Honor Society, Mask and Gavel, Thesplans, Booster Club, Latin Club, J.C,L,, Sunshine Society President, Marching Band, Flag Corp DONALD LEE MCMURTRY RANDY MCPIKE --Booster Club, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, Varsity Track, J,C,L,, Letterman's Club Treasurer, Trialge, Wrestling Freshmen, Varslty, Reserve, and Frosh Football, Hi-Y President, Marching Band, Mu Alpha Theta ROBERT WAYNE MELTON -- Y.F.C,, Monitors CAROLYN ANN MILLER--Booster Club, A Cappella Choir, Sunshine Society HURBERT ALLEN MITCHER-- Wrestling RAYMAJEAN MOBLEY 'l fix iff 'S' if it' iz . J .Q 11' ix L.. , 1 1 -v f', -f-o.. i V fi S-X Q21-V ! 1 . idx, T 107 108 Y 55.1 Qi na Y' A 1, . uf , 'I' ff- Arg. af L jf' i 49 eniom DONNA MICHELE MOEHRING--J.C.L., Purplettes TIMOTHY R. MONGAN --Booster Club, 4-H, Letterman's Club, State Champion Wrestler, Frosh, Reserve, and Varsity Foot- ball, Hi-Y, Marching Band, Junior Class Treasurer, Junior Prom Prince ELVIS A. MONTGOMERY FRED J. MOORE -- Mask and Gavel Treasurer, Reserve Cross Country, Marching Band, 4-H Vegetable Judging Team, National Forensics League, Big Ben's Boys, Spanish Club, Drivers Club REBECCA MOORE -- Booster Club, Department Secretary, Book Den Worker MELVYN MOSS PATRICIA ANN MOTLEY -- Booster Club, Latin Club, J.C.L., Cadet Teacher TED R. MULLIS MIKE MULL --Student Council, Bowling Club, Lettermsn's Club, Frosh, Reserve, and Varsity Wrestling, Y.F.C., Chess Club, Trialge Club, Big Ben's Boys PATRICIA LOUISE MURRAY -- A Cappella Choir TERRY RONALD MYERS--Booster Club, A Cappella Choir, Bowling Club, News Bureau, Spotlight Staff, Y.F.C., Madrlgal CHARLES FRED NAGLE JOHN NEELEY--4-H, Lettermau's Club, Wrestling, Frosh Football JOHN RAYMOND NOE --Bowling Club, Treasurer, Chess Club LARRY OGDEN wfziom DAVID ROGERS OLIVER, JR. --National Honor Society, Mask and Gavel Vice-President, Thesplans, Booster Club, ACappella Choir, State Music Awards, Letterman's Club, Trialge Pres- ident, Frosh, Reserve, and Varsity Wrestling, Tennis, National Forensics League, Chess Club, State Math Awards, Big Ben's Boys, Varslty Debate Team, Frosh Track, Student Congress Representative RICHARD LEON OWENS --J.C.L., State Music Awards, Chess Club, Orchestra, R.O,T.C, Honor Color Guard, Frosh Choir, Cadet Band SHERRAN KAY PAGACH-- Student Council, Mask and Gavel, Booster Club, A Cappella Choir, Bowling Club, 4-H, State Music Awards, Trialge, Dance Band, Y,F.C., Madrigal, State Music Vocal Contest, El Revezo, National Honor Society, Thespians, Mu Alpha Theta, Marching Band BLANCHE PAUISEN JOHN WILLIAM PEMBERTON SALLY DE'ANN PEMBERTON--Booster Club, Sunshine So- ctety, Flag Corps, Y.F.C. JOYCE PENCE -- Spotlight, News Bureau, Book Den, P.B.X. Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Bowling Club MARJORIE ANN PETTITT --Student Council, Mask and Gavel, Booster Club, Latin Club, J.C.L., Sunshine Society, Drum- merettes, Purplettes, Head Majorette, Pumpkin Queen. Frosh Cheerleader, Flag Corps KAREN PFENNING -- National Honor Society, Honor Thespian, Booster Club, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, J,C.L,, 4-H, State Music Awards, Stmshlne Society, Trialge, Dance Band, Y.F,C,, Marching Band, National Winning 4-H Judging Team, Oratorlcal Contest Winner, Madrlgal, State Music Vocal Con- test, National Forenslcs League, Mask and Gavel Recording and Point Secretary, Drivers Club, Mu Alpha Theta DAVID PHILLIPS--Student Council Booster Club, Latin Club, Bowling Club, J.C.L., State Music Awards, Dance Band, Marching Band, Orchestra, Mu Alpha Theta, Intramural Basketball ROBERT JOSEPH PHILLIPS LARRY ALLEN PYKE CLARA PYLAND -- Y.F.C. JOHN BYRON RABOLD--Booster Club, Letterma.n's Club, Student Manager lor Football, Basketball, and Baseball, Drivers Club RICHARD EARL RADER-- Booster Club, H1-Y, Drivers Club x. fl I. ati ng, lx ini Qi '.' .. ,uv 'C7' .X Y- 3? -.4 l 109 -A iw--si Nd' ....-,R an ug WZ X. -dv -er bo, '27 4' - it 5 K m,,QfQ V I '18 sill? .wi I 3 NS' 110 eniom HENRY KYLE RAMEY, JR, --Student Council, Booster Club, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, Varsity Track, J.C.L., Let- terman's Club, Y.F,C., Varsity Football, Student Manager for Frosh, Reserve, and Varsity Basketball, Drivers Club, Cadet Choir SANDRA SUE RANDEL --Booster Club, Monitors, Junior Red Cross Representative, Purplettes, G.A.A. PATRICIA JUNE RATTS -- Purplettes SUE RAWE --Booster Club, Sunshine Society NANCY MAY REID --Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Librarian, Monitors GERALDINE REYNOLDS -- Booster Club, Latin Club, H,C.L., Sunshine Society, Department Secretary JUDITH MAE REYNOLDS --Booster Club, Sunshine Society, J.C.L. GEORGE RICHISON -- Trialge, Marching Band CHARLES E. RICHWINE -- Marching Band, Big Ben's Boys JERRY HOMBAY RIFNER -- Latin Club, J.C.L, ROBERT H. RILEY --4-H, Cafeteria GEROLD DEAN ROBERTSON --Chess Club, Big Ben's Boys, Drivers Club CAROLYN ROBINSON DENNIS ROGERS-- Latln Club, J.C.L., 4-H Winning Judging Teams, 4-H MAY DOUISE ROGERS--Booster Club, Bowling Club, G.A.A. eniom PERRY RONALD ROLLINGS -- 4-H, Monitors KAREN DI-:ANNA ROYER--Student Council, Booster Club, A Cappella Choir, State Music Awards, Sunshine Society, Librarian, Marching Band, Majorettes, State Music Vocal Contest, Flag Corps JANET SUE RUDOLPH -- Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Y.F.C., Purplettes RICHARD E. RUSSELL--A Cappella Choir, Varsity Track, Letterman's Club, Varsity Cross Country, Cafeteria, March- lng Band, Frosh, Reserve, and Varsity Basketball ROBERTA MAY RUSSELL--Booster Club, J,C,L., 4-H, Sun- shlne Society, Trialge, Office Staff, Marching Band SUZANNE RUSSELL--Booster Club, Bowling Club, Sunshine Society, Monitors JULIA GAY SATER--Booster Club, Bowling Club, Sunshine Society, News Bureau, P.B.X. Girl, Quill and Scroll Vice- President, Majorettes, Flag Corps, Junior Prom Attendant RONALD SCANLAND TOM SCHABEL-- Frosh, Reserve, and Varsity Basketball, Frosh Track, Reserve and Varsity Baseball, Frosh, Reserve, and Varsity Football, Vice-President of Letterman's Club, Senlor Class Treasurer, Latin Club, Booster Club, Drivers Club, Junior Prom Attendant JANICE MARIE SCHMINK -- Booster Club, Latin Club, Bowling Club, J,C.L., Sunshine Society, News Bureau, Spotlight Staff, Librarian, Flag Corps ROGER SCHUMACHER LARRY JOE SELLARS -- Hl-Y JOSEPH ALLEN SHARP-- National Honor Society, Marching Band, Chess Club, R,O,T,C, Award RONNIE L. SHELLEY -- Monitors, Drivers Club LINDA DYANN SHELTON -- Booster Club, 4-H, Department Secretary, Y.F.C., El Revezo Z' R . 11 112 x . L .L ., - a if 4.q,. 1 -..-up , I X X fit X Qniom NINA SUE SHOPP--National Honor Soclety, Booster Club, Latin Club, Bowling Club, J.C.L., Sunshine Society, Depart- ment Secretary, Spotlight Staff, Y,F,C,, Quill and Scroll, G.A.A., Clinic, State Math Awards, Flag Corps NONIE ELAINE SHORT -- National Honor Society, Booster Club, Latin Club, J.C.L., Sunshine Society, Trialge, Chess Club, State Math Awards, Mu Alpha Theta SALLY KAY SIMMONS --National Honor Society, Booster Club, Latin Club, J.C,L., Sunshine Society, Trialge, Office Staff, Mu Alpha Theta LARRY SINC LAIR -- Big Ben's Boys VIOLET JUNE SIZEMORE JOHN SMILIANIC -- Latin Club, Bowling Club, J.C.L. BILL SMITH BOBBY LARRY SMITH -- Letterman's Club, Wrestling, Office Staff, Reserve Baseball Student Manager JUDITH ARLENE SMITH --Student Council, Booster Club, Latin Club, J.C.L., Junior Red Cross Representative ROY SMITH --Booster Club, Latin Club, Bowling Club, Frosh Football, Hi-Y STEVEN L. SMITH --Student Council, Booster Club, LatinClub, J.C,L,, Letterma.n's Club, Hi-Y, Varsity Golf, B1gBen's Boys, Intramural Basketball DENNY NELSON SMOTHERMAN--Class Officer, Intramural Basketball MARILYN LOUISE SNYDER--National Honor Society, Mask and Gavel, Thesplans, Booster Club, Latin Club Secretary, State Secretary of J.C.L., Sunshine Society Treasurer, Spot- light Staff and Editor, Y.F.C.. Quill and Scroll President, Majorettes, Junior and Senior Class Officer, Junior Prom Attendant, Flag Corps, Junior Track Queen, 1959 Yards- Parks Representative, Ayre's High School Board Represen- tative DONALD LEE SPARKS--Cafeteria, Fresh and Reserve Track, Frosh Cross Country EDWARD ALVIN SPARKS -- Booster Club, Reserve Cross Coun- try, Student Manager, Frosh Cross Country eniom FRED MONROE SPEARS --4-H, Keyhole Staff, Music Combo SHARON LEE STAFFORD -- Booster Club, A Cappella Choir, G.A.A. GEORGE DAVID STAHL -- Bowling Club TOMMY NICHOLAS STANESA--Big Ben's Boys, Spotlight Staff DAVID STANLEY --Booster Club, Latin Club SANDRA KAY STEARMAN -- BOOBIQI' Club, Latin Club, Bowling Club, .I.C,L,, Sunshine Society, Y,F.C,, Librarian, Offlcestaff, Flag Corps RONALD LEE STOCKING -- Letterman's Club, Wrestling, Var- sity and Frnsh Baseball, Hi-Y, Big Ben's Boys, Intramural Basketball RONALD MALCOLM STONE DAVID STULL -- Intramural Basketball RIC HARD SULLIVAN -- Projection WILLIAM SUSEMICHEL-- Frosh, Reserve, and Varsity Base- ball, Frosh, Reserve, and Varsity Basketball, Frosh, Reserve, and Varsity Football JUDITH TAGUE-- Latin Club, Marching Band, National Honor Society, Booster Club, J,C,L,, 4-H, State Music Awards, Sun- shlne Society, Trialge, Y,F,C,, Bellaire, Cllnlc, Mu Alpha Theta Vice-President JAMES TAYLOR -- Booster Club, Bowling Club, Student Manager, Frosh Cross Country, Intramural Baseball JUDITH ANN TAYLOR -- Flag Corps, Majorettes, Booster Club, Sunshine Society LOIS DARLENE TAYLOR --Book Den, Office Staff, P,B,X, Girls l lv C? sv 4 an . cs' ' u L. K. ffd W:-3 113 II4 x i . F. ,bf 'Q' E' eniom PATRICIA SUE Tl-IORNE --Booster Club, Latin Club, Bowling Club, J,C,L,, Sunshine Society, Spotlight Staff, Y.F.C., Ll- brarian, Monitors, Marching Band, Flag Corps DONNA J EAN THORNTON -- Booster Club, Latin Club, Bowling Club, Sunshine Society, Clinlc, Flag Corps MICHAEL PAUL TOWER -- Booster Club, Wrestling, Freshman Football, Freshman Baseball, H1-Y. Freshman Trsck J UDITH TOWNSEND -- Booster Club, J.C,L., Sunshine Society, P,B,X. Girls, Majorettes, Clinic, Class Officer, Sophomore Homecoming Attendant, Flag Corps MICHAEL TRACY DONALD RAY TROUTT --Booster Club, Bowling Club, Varsity Track, Letterman's Club, Hi-Y, El Revezo, Big Ben's Boys Cheerleader, Cadet Choir DANNY MELVIN TURPIN--Student Council, Booster Club, Lettex-man's Club, Varsity, Reserve, and Frosh Football, l-Ii-Y, Frosh Track, Reserve Wrestling, Frosh and Reserve Basketball, Big Ben's Boys SANDRA VAN ARSDALE SANDRA VAUGHN JIMMY VIRGIN SANDRA KAY WADE --Booster Club, Latin Club, Sunshine Society, Monitors KEITH WAGGONER -- Latin Club, J.C.L., Y.F.C., Chess Club, Big Ben's Boys, Drivers Club, Reserve Track BRENDA WAGONSELLER PAUL WALKER ROGER EUGENE WALLACE endow ROLAND WAND --Booster Club, Reserve and Frosh Football, Frosh and Reserve Track DAVID RANDOLPH WATSON --Booster Club, Bowling Club, Keyhole Staff, Spotlight Staff, Hi-Y, Class Officer, Cadet Choir, Frosh Track RONALD WATTS STEPHEN LEE WEAVER--Booster Club, Latin Club, Bowling Club Vice-President, J.C.L., Letterman's Club, Hi-Y, Golf Team, Blg Ben's Boys Cheerleader, Drivers Club, Intramural Basketball ANDREW JACKSON WEST -- Latin Club, Bowling Club, J.C.L., Tennis EDITH PAULINE WHITE --Booster Club, Latin Club, Depa.rt- ment Secretary, Y,F,C, VELMA JOAN WHITELY -- Booster Club LORETTA IVALYNN WIGGINS--Booster Club, Latin Club, J.C.L., Librarian CARL EUGENE WILLIAMS--Booster Club, Monitors, Hi-Y, Big Ben's Boys C AROL WI LLIAMS JACK BYRON WILLIAMS -- National Honor Society, Trlalge, Chess Club, State Math Contest JOYCE WINNINGS --Booster Club, Latin Club, J.C.L., Sunshine Society, Trialge, Book Den Worker, Marching Band, Flag Corps, El Revezo, Bellaire JACQUILINE D. WOLF -- Student Council, Latin Club, Bowling Club, J.C.L., Sunshine Society, Spotlight Staff, Y.F.C,, L1- brarlan, Marching Band, Flag Corps, Booster Club Vice- President JO ANN WOLFE -- National Honor Society Secretary, Booster Club, Latin Club, Sunshine Society, Office Staff, Marching Band, Cllnlc, Cadet Teacher STEVE WOODALL -- 4-H 116 eniom DAVID LEE YOCKEY--Booster Club, Latin Club, Bowling Club, Spotlight Staff, Frosh Track, Drivers Club, H1-Y, Reserve Track CHARLENE ANN ZIEGLER -- Booster Club, Office Staff, Mon- itors, Clinic, Drivers Club V C w- w I QQ ' po uk.- J? J Y 1 x't Y pp .Q - - - .0 0 -M mu,-Syilw ,far 5X I 1- . , F' ,Ali 1 f M! ul y - .-,,. ,K . . V P. .ni U Dial! , F ,g 'f ' Q- f -5,5 ' x A, I , mf 'n Dx 'N s '.g ' gill n 'M L ., xl A 8 ' af A' B J J 0. lf , fy ,tra A tvxn , , L' 1 , .f f ix! I ,fa MA ,., . ,...ff1,,i: xi A v 4. f .fa -dv J ,v 2 , T-,V 118 Y pn .W ff Q K. u-M 1 K. Q fx 'Q 1:41 G? 'x Q,-. i . 1. L vmiom Sandy Allen, Bob Alyea. 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Jane Ann Graham Cliff Gray, Dennis Gray, John Gray, Jo Ann Green, Jackie Gregory, Bob Gross, Betty Gullian, Carolyn Gundrum Lorrena Hall, Sandy Hall, Barbara Hameetman, Karen Hamilton, Kay Hardin, Patsy Hardin. Judy Harrell, Diane Harris 'S' - :' Q7 L F 2 ii. 1' - Xing . - 4 , - ,'- gr ' I if 4- 9 -1 . if as J A G- uv- ?- R Q g . t Jos A ' ' K 'Q x' - A ' '. :gi-5 .3 I . f Q . . A - I v-, 6 9' J Q - 2 1-v . , .x . 1 A , L' A f. sr v K 5 f-l I 5 Q 'Y-.. , 1- . . .1 t, ex S .qv 5 'Q Y , aan F 7, C' , Q v. N , - A - . . I . ' 1 K b ,, :X 1 v .. C ' r ,Q L- , x S 1 N I, 1 ' - Lf- . ' ,Z gr ,. 1 1505. I v n, I, 5 K v Q X- I 2- lit fl, - . ' , I X : l fr 6 , ,R Ei + 24 7' .ij 9 i i v Q 3 F 5' s A 'T 'I A ' V N ff i 1 i 131 132 gp I our Q: 1 -6. . , V v, b TR Y TT F K ' V' A A v 4' V 7 ff XX n I -- Wi N-h F P7 3' ' 4 V J '. W 7 N X ' ur? N ' L I va, Y P x t-. .4 'S' f' ' 'K X' LW V 5 ' L A uf T 'sf' Lfffff' .f Z .if il B s f - 5 x -. 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Hubert Bramlett, Carol Huddle- ston, Sue Huddleston Corinne Hudson, Phyllis Hudson, Donna Hunt, Charles Hunter, John Irvine, Tom Irwin, Ronnie Isaac, Len Jarvis Sandy Jessup, Judy Jester, Marvene Jett, Jerry Johnson. Jane Jones. Jerry Jones, Jerry Jones, Peggy Jones Richard Jones, Ronald Kanouse, Don Kappel, Eddie Katzenberger, Robert Kellermeier, Bob Kelley, Karen Kelley, Linda Kelly Connie Kempster, Patty Key, John Kiefer, Don Kiewitt, Penny King, Fayann Kingery, John Kirkman, Linda Knoy Martha Koehrn, Jeanne Kolbe, Judy Kolp, Betty Kress, Bobby Krueger, Grace Kuhns, Johnny LaBan, Mike Langhammer Loretta Lay, Patrick Lee, Erlene Lefevers, Barbara Lentz, Sue Lewis, Nellie Long, Marilyn Longmire, Jim Ludlow Darlene Ludwig, Lloyd Lynch, Janice McAdams, Everett Mc- Cleerey, Wayne McClure, Beth McDaniel, David McDaniel, Dorothy McKinney Marlene McLain, Retta McRee, Letchard Maners, Arvin Mon- freda, Ruth Marks, Judy Martin, Monte Martin, Sue Martin 52 0WLOI 85 Vivian Martin, John Mason, Sharon Mathis, De anna M ead, Dianne Mendenwall, Ronnie Melton, Victor Merz, Mary Jo Milhon Harold Miller, Jo Ann Miller, Linda Miller, Max Miller, Mike Miller. Sandy Miller,Tim Miller. Marsha Minnett Peggy Mitchell, Randy Morehead, Mike Morgan, Sally Morgan, Kay Morris, Paul Morris, Mary Murdock, Billy Myers Steve Myers, Barbara Neal. Harry Neal, Howard Neeley, Lula Nichols, Harry Niewald, Sandy Norquest, Mike Norris Charles Ogden, Judy Oglesby, Rose Ann Orr, Shirley Owens. Doug Pagach, Betty Parker,Jack Parker, Phyllis Parker Bob Parkhurst, Bonnie Paton, George Patterson, Glenn Payne, Mary Pearson. Tom Pearson, Carol Peck, Steve Peck Linda Pedlow, Charles Peln, Sandy Peln, Touda Pemberton, Kay Pennington, Kenneth Penn- ington, Charlene Perry Ray Phillips, Don Pieper, Roger Piercy, Karen Piersall, Don Pless, Roy Poland, Bob Porke, David Power Sharon Radford, Herbert Radtke, Karen Rainey, Linda Rankin, Mary Ann Rash, Judy Reed, Dolly Reffitt, Judy Reffitt Paul Richard, Larry Rhoades, Leon Rhoades, Dean Richardson, Ronnie Richardson, Margaret Rlchison, Rusty Ridens, Phil Rifner Robert Rigdon, Na.ncy Riggen, Phyllis Riley, Vera Riley, Jeannie Ritchie, Mike Robbins, Becky Roberts, Bob Roberts Donna Roberts, Judy Roberts. Larry Roberts, Becky Robertson, Jackie Robinson, Dave Rogers, Eric Rohlfing, Linda Ropp .1,g. ., . 11- a gd 4 w i--wx uf ' . 1 F J - 1 4, - 4 f. '55 C 1 6- 7 V lx X L ' 1, 2 ' cf , , J xl W x l ' .- 5: 1 Q. E' it' '-' l gr P' h af ' ' 'F ' ' du Lri ' ' .M A5 S: , 3 A 5 ,X-. 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Q.: - .. 4 . as : Y ,,., lx ,. 'K - ' ' 4 52,9 OWLOVQ5 Ronald Rothrock, Janice Runyan, Lucinda Russell, Maxine Russle, Mary Rybolt, Wayne Schneider, John Schnurpel, Lynn Schwartz Jack Scott,Jennifer Sefton. Karen Sellers. Harley Seymour. Nancy Seymour, Harold Shaffer, Ann Sharp, Dave Shaw Joe Sheehan, Jo Sheffer, Martha Sheffer. Mike Shell. Darlene Shelton. BillShufflebarger, David Shelton. George Silca Darlene Simmons, Garry Sim- mons, Jim Slone, Edrick Smeltser, Judy Smiley, Mike Smiley, Allan Smith, Arvin Smith Dennis Smith, Lennie Smith, Norita Smith. Nancy Smoot, Mary Ann Spahr, Mary Anne Sparks, John Spencer, Mary Spencer Davie Spikes, Carol Spillman, Phil Saxe. Ella Spreckelmeyer, Ted Spurgeon, Roger Stahl, Tom Stanley, Linda Stearman Betty Stegemoller, Barbara Stevens, Phil Stevens, Tom Stevens, Bill Stevenson, Jim Steward, Suzanne Straber, Bill Strader Bill Strong, Karen Strong, Anita Stroup, Donna Stutz, Margie Swartzbaugh, Ronald Swatts, Charlene Switzer, Lois Tangman Lorretta Taylor, Nancy Thomas, Carol Thompson, Dave Thomp- son, George Thompson. Jackie Thompson, Janet Trout, Deirdre Turner Sharon Uhlman, Jack Unland, Stanley Unsel, Robert Vance, Richard Vest, David Voight, Ricky Von Nieda, LeRoy Waddle Karen Waggoner, Kathy Wain- scott, Harold Walker, Dick Wallace, Judy Walstow, Judy Wands . Kenny Warden , Elaine Warfield Janet Warren, Mike Waskom, Jim Watson, Vonda Watts, Bill Wayman, Jim Waymire , Roselynn Webb, George Weilhammer 52,9 0WLOl 85 Herbert Weiss, Bob Welsh, David Wethington, Margie Wetzel, Ronald Wheeler, Pam White, Thalia White, Tom White Lee Whiten, Kim Whitmore, Burl Whlttemore, George Wildman, Carol Wiles, Bob Williams, Harold Williams, Harriett Williams Jerry Williams, Leroy Williams, Beverly Willoughby, Bob Will- oughby, Carl Wilson, Carolyn Wilson, Dewayne Wilson, Joe Wilson Billie Wingler, Ted Winnings, David Winter, Murray Wolfe, Eddie Wellenweber, Judy Wood, Linda Wood, Ludy Wright Pearl Ann Wright, Larry Yates, Sheila Yates, Margie Yearwood T- 'Q A 4. ET cl I . my v L fr. 1 F 5 'F X ' A 229 U , X f 2 Pi f N M 4 r . ,- '., A l 135 Pi kr , fe . , V if 5 , F' ' 1' ' t qv .Mi , '71, Fx , V Ill E v .gg 13 -,. ' ,I 5, Lf 1 ' , , C 4 X ! 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Rebekah Cranor, Bob Cromer, Larry Crosslin. Kenny Culbert- son, Richard Cunningham, Martha Curl. Jeff Curtis, Loren Culver Joe Davenport, Harriett Davis, Mike Davis, Mike Davis, Dennis Dean, Gary DeGolger, Baxter Delford, Billie Delong Ronnie Dennis, Brenda Dennison, Dave Dennison,Loi-etta Dennison, Ralph Dennison, Phil Depuy, Dan Despot, Jo Ellen Dickison Ronnie Diggs, Brenda Dillon, Majors Dillon, Gloria Donavan, Richard Dowdell, Sandra Doyle. Jeanie Drake, Roger Drake Betty Dubree, Karen Dux, Ina Eads, Dave Edwards, John Eikanger, Steve Eisenhower, Barbara Emberson, Marty Engle Tony Evans, Dave Fall, Jim Farris, Cheryl Ferguson, Billy Fields, Paula Finch, Tom Fish, Linda Fisher Ruth Ann Flinta, David Foote, Bill Ford, Sondra Fox, Sue Fraker, Mary Frakes, Lennis Frownfelter, Don Frye Don Fryman, Dorry Fuller, Charles Fuller, Patty Fusco, Steve Gammon, Rosemary Gann, Joyce Ganote, Mary Ganote Vernon Gaskin, FrankGiescking, Larry Gilbert, Mike Gilliot, Rosemarie Good. Glenda Golden, Randy Goodwin, Janet Gray Judy Gribben, Bruce Groce, Harold Groce, Guy Groce, Jerry Groce, Andy Grow,Bil1Gummer, Jim Gwaltny Paul Hagan, Terry Hamilton, Richard Hamilton, Dotty Ham- mer. Carolyn Hankins, Nancy Hankins. John Hardin, Charles Harris -3 xl S K4 sw . KJ. Q7 M F 4' . J .LN 4 ' ' Q - y , , 'A 1-F s Q, 'i , Ks . ' ,' 1' - A '-v ,, av- 7 i ,- 'V tw .V 5 . X X Q ix' el 'F' ,Q 4 T .5 ' 4 x YX ,' , N I .fi 1 N lk- X' 1 K -1. .. 1 , . a 2 S' v4 - if f' tv, I , I ,I 4 if gi ts C t., 9 y K a . I ' - - ' I V .fv 4 ' 6 I ' ,' er Q ! I 1 V 5 s F , I . . . ,. f A ' ' 3' I 2 xl' Q 5 , 7 - . L , -s -.sea ' 5. bf , v-j . .X , i - tl- i, ..- , -,i ll -, . , ' h' if A as h .,.,i,., ., N ... xx!! I- ' Q . 187 ' Eng f i . a I I - I 0 ' X' xx if L I . - E .F 1 J if +, - . ,, 'F' ' . i V 7, 8, kfahifli' C ' i I L' as Q S' 'ner ff ' 'C . 'Il A Q 1 , 1 . K 'Y an 1 ' ., :AUC . cf ' , L' . 'fe ' 16. 2 R L v' ,g-,, 7 I 2 -1 5- 4. 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Jo Ann Helms, Linda Hendrick, Bonnie Henry, Edna Hensley, Bob Herald, Mary Alice Hicks Marge Hicks, Gwenda Hiett, Jim Higgins, Martha Hildebroud, Morris Hill, Sammy Hohl, Bernard Holstein, Laura Holl- ingsworth Sharon Hopkins, Sharon Horton, Cookie Howard , Gregory Howard, Sandy Huber, Sharon Huff, Kenny Humphrey, Anis Hunt Tom Hunt, Donna Huston, Carol Hutchings, Barbara Inskeep, Joe Jackson, Joe Jackson, Lana Jackson, Karen Jaynes Judy Johns, Judy Johnson, Rita Johnson, Barry Jones, Bl1lJones, Carolyn Jones, Jim Jones, Nancy Jones Kenny Kernodle, Nora Kappel, Jeff Keeler, Ralph Kelly, Donna Kenworthy, Donald Kender, Larry Kinnaird, Nancy Klrkman Vernon Klupser, Connie Knight, Bob Knowles, Jackie Koontz, Steve Krom, Kick Lackey, Jeffery Lacky, Lester Lakin Jim LaMar, Carol Lane, Mariann Lane, Jim Laser, Ralph Leggitt, Robert LeHew. Linda Likinski, Linda Little Philip Lockwood, Bill Lovins, Alton Lowe, Jo Ann Lyons, Sally Lyons, Peggy Macgregor, Douglas Mackey, Sandy Malone Frank Majors, Harold Marks- berry, Dennis Marlowe, Wyman Marsh, Bill Marshall, Barbara Martin. Sarah Mosencup, Sharon Mathis Jerry Martin, Patty Mayhew, Clara McCleerey, Mike Mc- Clelland, Sharon McCollum. Patty McDonnell, Robert Mc- Daniel. Tom McDaniel 3F85 Alflflllfl Richard McDowell, Charl Ann Mcl-'arling, Roy McGee, David Meador, Carolyn Mefford, David Meo, Jo Ann Mikesell, Fred Miles Earleen Miller, Jack Miller, Jerry Miller,Judy Mil1er,Ron.nle Miller, Sandy Miller, Virginia Miller, Yvonne Miller Ronald Miner, Sanja Miner, Dallas Minton, Rick Mitchell, Charles Mittman, Edward Modglion, Steve Moody, Darlene Moore Sandy Moore, Ronnie Morency, Alan Morehead, Sandy Morgan, Dave Morris, Tamara Morrison, Marge Mosteller, Ed Mundell Bill MUf1Ce,MaryMurdock,I-lelen Mure- Sandy Musick, John Nagle, LOI'et!a Napier' Bob Nay, Janice Neighday Annette Neeley, Jarrett Neva, Carolyn Nicely, Marilyn Nicely, Jeanette Noe, Bob Northern, Hubert Olmstead, Joe Otto Jo Ellen Palno, Betty Parker, I-Ierchel Parr, Bonnie Paton,Jim Patterson, Larry Patterson, Benny Peachey, Glenn Pearcy Ronald Pickard, Joyce Pedigo, Dennis Pepelea, Jim Peterec, Kenny Pharis, Ruth Phillips, Steve Phillips, Phylis Price Bill Pike, Mike Ping, Bobbie Pingleton, Kathy Plummer, James Powers, Karen Price, Jerry Priest, Carol Pritchett Charlott Pritchett,Donna Quinlin, Merrie Rabold, Pat Rairdon, Jeanette Rajer, John Ralston, Dennis Rance, Doris Rance Charlene Reed, Richard Randall, Charles Randell, Linda Randle, Carlos Rash, Lynn Rawlings, Jack Ray, Nancy Ray Wayne Ray Cheryl Rayman Dan Raisor Bob Reath David Ricki son Joe Riczo Don Rieger Phil I U - ,, 1: Q' 'FJ bi U, T v in by ' N' 1, at l 0 Q. x S 5 I- t I x f l L 1 f Al' fx X-f X. 1 G' 89 Q55 f 45 I lx I.. 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E3 1 S 'I i jlfw Alflfbdlfl Jim Roberts, John Roberts, Michael Roberts, Bill Robinson, Joe Rodormel, Bob Roger, Carlena Rogers, Pat Rogers Stanley Ross, Donna Rosselot, Judy Royer, Bill Rupe. Bob Ruth, Sam Ruth, Tom Sandborn, Darlene Saurbough Dick Savage, Steve Schabel, Barbara Scberer, Wayne Schnurpel, Paula Schober, Ray Schober, Leslie Schrier, Joyce Schurman Dennis Scott, Forrest. Scott, Melvin Scott. Janet Schrock, Carole Scurlock. Jennifer Sefton, Charles Seymour, Steve Shodle Danny Sharp, Barbara Shefer, Phillip Shelton, Patrick Shep- pard, Larry Shepley, Lois Shore, Mike Short, Wayne Shoulders Betty Simmonds, Tom Simon, Lennie Skeeters, Mike Smiley, Bill Smith. CherrieSmith,Glorla Smith. Jim Smith Jim Smith, Monty Smith, Sharon Smith, Norman Snowden, Jim Southerland, Mary Ann Sparks, Bob Spencer, Steve Springer David Stanesa, Majorie Staten, Roger Stewart, Judy Stickles, Jerry Stocking, Joe Sumner, Marion Swartzbough, Sandy Sweeney Lou Syler, Kenny Taber, Donna Talkington, Joyce Taulman, Bonnie Taylor, Daniel Tepfer, Mike Temple, Judy Tetrick Dave Thocken, Bonnie Thomas, Jerry Thomas , Janice Thompson, Joe Thompson, Terry Thompson, Janice Thorton, Sam Thrush Patty Tldwell, Julia Tigner, Doug Tingle, Lynda Tomlin, Dave Tower, Jerry Treadway, Don Tremaine, Reba Turner Jerry Turpin, Jim Turpen, Bill Tyo, Kay Uffman, Robbie Under- wood, Jerry Un1and,Judy Varmo, Carolyn Vickous 3F85 AWLZVL Mike Vujnovich, Bill Wagner, Charlene Walter, Melindo Walters, Virginia Walton, Karen Wand, Janet Warden, Max Warner John Warrum, Mike Wasken, Walter Walten, Dave Watson, Phil Watson, David Weaks, Jerry Weddle, Dave Wells Charles Welsh, Ronald Wi eman, Mary West, Donny Whee1er,Judy Wheeler, Carol White, Dorwin Whites, Frank Williams Bob Wilson, Charles Wilson, Dave Wilson , Donald Wilson, Mike Wilson, Nancy Winn, Darvim Whitus, Sandra Wolfe Sharon Woods, John Wooden, Sharon Woods, Kenny Wright, Royce Wright, Robert Yarnell, Sharon Yockey, Carol Yvanovich 2 13,1 .QM 792' :., y 1-' 1. , . in ge. .31 'Av N Q, .g .' .. 4- , V 4 '2r1'. L,,.,...L ' J I J, lr I s , 1 . , r ,- .au fi '1':.. , J Af. i wife l 4.0 id' . ' N 141 .ADL f0gl 6LlO!L5 'W Q '1 JJ? I, ? WMV 52 144 I I get PROM KING -,HJ x , Q -,. AND QUEEN, DON TROUTT AND MARJORIE PETTITT FOR OUTSTANDING PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICE GO TO .... MAX GALLOWAY 20 East Fourteenth Street Kathy Wainscott and Larry Varmo prepare for a won- derful evening of enjoyment and entertainment at ..... Westlake Drive-In Theatre 805 N. High School Road CH 4-1632 .,,,f 4 -..ffy ' , , 0.211 ,rf vJ, M ..v, M, ....- -- r , --f ' gi ju--'g,,..4--- ' , , :J '.,,,-. W ' 1 --A'- ' . s 1 0 ? . -- , 0 , 'U 0 0 mugs'-F ' Q 5-wgi,Q?T,?..iA . , go to ..... U? Q9 Henderson Pharmacy rn 4406 West Washington Street CH 4-2702 Mike Tower aids Rhoda McDaniel as Ruth Ann Barks- dale watches. For the best in service and the finest products H35 Selecting flowers for the night's dates are David Oliver, Sandy Hawkins, Carol Bland, and Larry Martin. For a wide selection of flowers go to ..... House of Flowers 5806 West Washington CH 4-2459 Carolyn Baxter gives Mrs. Robert Avery a haircut as Mrs. John M, Terhune, the owner, looks on. This is just one of the many fine beauty treatments to be found at ..... Eagledale Plaza Barber 84 Beauty Shop 2732 Sz 2734 Laffayette Road WA 6-6454 What'll you have? Tom Teeter asks Steve Davis, Ann Syler, Pat Dooley, and Mary Ann Spahr as they stop in to enjoy the best fountain ser- vice at ..... Teeter Drugs 6301 West Washington CH 1-2553 C 7 ,eil .l t ' Stop in for a light, refreshing snack at the most popular stopping place of Ben Davis students. For the best in food and quick service try Buz- zing ..... Parkeat 6200 West Washington Street CH 1-2677 Nancy Carden and Sue Farr admire the new bowling ball being shown to them by the owner, For the best in bowling equipment visit ..... Speedway Accessory 3805 West 18th Street CH 4-4781 I rw, Dean Berry approves the meat that Sandy Allen has chosen, and Tonda Pemberton and Bill Ford agree with the choice, For the finest in all kinds of food shop at ..... Montgomery's Grocery 5302 West Washington Street CH 4-9292 147 Judy Kellermeier brings Kay Wills her Root Beer For ood - 8 refreshments go to ,,,,, lack's Dog 'n Suds 6310 Rockville Road ,,,y-Q15 5 Y- , my n, QL T Jon Ingleman looks slightly panicky as Mike Chaplin sharpens the razor and Jim Powers slaps on the shaving cream, For cleanest and quickest in shaves and hair- cuts go to ..... Giants Barber Shop 6225 West Washington 148 For the best in high school iewelry go to Herff-Jones 1411 North Meridian Street ME 5-1544 For the best in pumps go to ..... Hamilton Bros. 4025 Rockville Road CH 1-2571 Kay Wills seems to be enjoy- ing herself as Ted Proctor tries his hand at clipping some of her long black locks, For the newest hair styles go to ..... Ben Davis Beauty Shop 6309 West Washington CH 4-3081 Hope it's a strike! Thinks Dick Merritt as he enjoys a wonderful time playing one of Arnerica's finest sports, bowling. For the finest bowling one can enjoy go to ,,,,, Speedway Bowling lanes 3805 West 16th Street CH 4-4781 149 Quick 'n Tasty Drive In The Keyhole Staff takes time out for aquick andtasty snack. They know for the finest in 4 food eat at ..... - '1' 900 North High School Road - 'a :fpfg ' -f A 'Q' fm. ., . CH 1-1011 y ' ie.. .. Q. fry if l if-rf ' nxt!! 5 Spa P goose, Mr. Kiefer shows Sue Kinnaird and Elaine Chaille some of his beautiful flower displays. For the best selection of flowers order at ..... 150 A few students from Ben Davis stop by the Sports Spot. which is noted for award jackets and letter sweaters, to look at the speed boat display in front Sports Spot 3534 West 16th Street ME 1-2324 Kiefer Florist 2901 West 16th Street ME 7-1531 1 ittssbw N Looking over the new Westing- house stoves are Marjie Mcllvain, Linda Baldauf, and Larry Kinnaird as Mr. John Cox shows them the new coil burners. For the best selec- tion of Westinghouse products go to ..... Wills Feed 81 Supply 5320 West Washington Street CH 4-2416 Dave Watson, Charles Sanders and Jerry Jackson are being shown a special oil product by Clyde Clay. This is just one of the many high-grade products to be had at ..... Ben Davis Tire 81 Battery 6243 West Washington Street CH 4-4466 ,,,,.,.. . -- For the best cleaning goto ..... Old Trails Cleaners 5764 West Morris CH 4-2900 151 Jerry Carroll and Vonya Cantwell enjoy a coke at the Silver Fountain, For a good refreshment after school or in the evening to go ..... Silver Fountain 5720 West Washington CH 4-2900 I . bt Va f nl Hmmm, these milk shakes are the most! This probably is what Curtis Criss, Rita Leggitt, Bill Warren, Annette Denning, Sharon Mathis and Howard Harmon are thinking as they enjoy a refreshing time at ..... Maplehurst Dairies 6 ' 3725 Farnsworth 2 qubqqs CH 4-2441 I lg-3 ef. r 152 On the way home Mike Sterrett and Jackie Linn stop by at Neff's Cleaners to pick up their cleaning, For quick and competent service go to ,,,,, Neff Cleaners 3904 Rockville Road CH 4-8082 WHIZFAZIQL C701 Un plyuleisb - Prelmshed vw-1'-3, eww' W' Marvin Courtney. Bill Harris, and Bill Miller examine the lumber and paneling. which are just a few of the many lumbering goods at ,,,,, Black Hebert lumber Company 1740 South High School Road CH 4-9563 Mr. Fisher and Ricky Cummins get one of the fine haircuts offered at Deutsch's. Everyone finds quality service at ..... Deutsch's Barber Shop 5636 West Washington CH 4-0694 'WI' 'J-as ,nip LX ,Z . I I Delores Frost and DannyLaser hold hands as they enjoy a coke. For the best in food and drinks visit ,.,., Southern Triangle State Road 67 Sz Tibbs RR 7 Box 801 CH 4-1982 . , . .4 ., ,,,4 . . ..-U . ,. . , 4. ,X . .,..- ... ,',..,,,A , M '. --. 5 PU' -J D 4 Q..-. pgsifj-.6':,.. ,..3',r-.1 5, H f- .--.-,,-e.w-- ,,-, 1'- - 4 2 ? 4 1 -. 1'-'?.,--- if' -J-'fw . ,. -.. - - -' .A Lovely furniture and appliances makes a beautiful home, and Uffman's Furniture and Appliance Store can supply you with just this type of furniture Utfman's Furniture 81 Appliance Store 4445 Rockville Road 154 CH 4-2626 Q 1 J s So that's where the trouble was! Ted Smith and Bob Greene watch as a service man finds the trouble in Ted's car. For the best in car service go to ..... Wayne Park Garage 81 Auto Parts 4808 West Washington Street CH 4-2303 ouquets Because this was the first summer-delivery Keyhole, Ifeel that it would be fitting for me to give credit to the people who made this book possible. Therefore, I extend my gratitude and sincere thanks to: Sandra Hawkins -- who made the idea of Senior Advisory Editor a success because of her ability to advise without criticizing, and her faculty for being tactful, Kay Wills -- who planned the book at I. U, and then distributed and explained the work so that everyone knew what he was to do. Ann Syler -- for her careful attention to the tremendous task of preparing and editing the copy in this book, Also, Ann is to be commended for her faithfulness in staying on the job until the Keyhole was completely finished. Sue Kinnaird -- who did so much of the typing and was helpful in all departments. The Staff in general -- for making this year's Keyhole supervision apleasant experience rather than a chore. Max Galloway -- whose excellent photography and fine co-operation in everything helped make my work much easier. The Administration -- for going out of their way so many times to help my staff get the pictures or stories they wanted. The Students -- for the good spirit they exhibited when they learned that we were changing to summer delivery in order to rnake the Keyhole a true school-year yearbook. Sincerely, ' Keyhole visor .55 A Abbott, Allan . . . . 79,136 Acord, Gordan . . . . . 130 Adams, Harry. . . . . 97 Adams, Kenneth ..... 130 Adams, Leroy ....... 68 'Adams, Wallard ..... 130 Aders, Douglas . . . . 136 Adk1ns,James . . . . . 130 Akers, Ralph . . . 68,130 Aklns, Jerry . . . . . 136 Albert, Kenneth . . . . 97 Albright, George , . Alexander, Kenneth ..97 . 130 Alexander, Lillian . . 46,55, 130 All, Donna Sue . . . 48,130 Allan, Dave . . . . . 136 Allee, Jerry ....... 136 Allen, Robert ..... 69,130 Allen, Sandy . . 31,36,37,46, 84,118,147 Alyea, Robert ..... 118 Amos, Mellssa ..... 130 Anderson, Andy . . . . . 130 47,52,68, BI'andt,J0e . . . Anderson, Nancy , Andrade, Sharon . Andre, Mlke , . . Andrews, Patricia Andrle, Nick . . . Annes,Judith . . . Appleget, Kathren ....136 130 136 136 118 118 130 136 Armburst, Susan . . . 30,118 Arnett, Dorothy . . Arnold, Jack . . . Arnold, Mary Lou Arnold, Roger . . Arnot, Dean , . Arnot, Dee . . , Asdale, Tom . . . Ash, Kenneth . . . ..118 ....97 75,97 . . 53,97 . . 63,97 . . 118 . . . 118 Ashworth, Barbara . . 61,118 Asperger, Louise . Atwell, Billy , , , Atwell, Kay . . , Atwell, Kenneth . . . , 53,130 . . 80,136 . . . . 58 52,80,130 Awbrey, Gerald , , , 53,130 136 Ayton, Richard . . B Bailey, Ronnie . . Baln, Beverly . . Balnaka, Larry . . . . 136 . . 130 . . 130 Baker, Bonnie . . . . 130 Baker, Darrell . . . . 118 Baker, Donna . . . . 118 Baker, Duane . . . . 130 Baker, Dwight . . . . . 118 Baker, John . . . . . 136 Baker, Joyce . . . . 130 Baker, Mike . . . . . 97 Baker, Paul . . . . . . 130 Baker, Pauline ..... 130 Baldauf, Linda . . 46,53,97, 151 Baldauf, Susan . . 37,44,130 Baldwin, Donald ..... 97 Baldwin, Jim. . . . . . 118 Baldwin, Linda .... 130 Ballou, Brenda . . . 48,136 Ballou, Elalne ...... 118 Bamford, Norma . . 48,130 Bentley, Dorothy . .48,61,130 156 index Barksdale, RuthAnn . . 145 Barnaby, Diane . . . 136 Barnard, Carol . . . 136 Barnard, Henry .... 8,130 Barnett, Barbara 30,44,97 Barnett, Larry . . . . . 130 Barr, Sharon . . . . 136 Barrett, Carolyn . . 118 Barrett, Judy . 30,58,97 Barrett, Richard . . 118 Barrier, Barbara ....136 Barz, Sherry . . . . 118 Basore, Dan . . . . . 97 Bates, Rlchard . . 75,130 Bath, Cynthia ..... . 97 Bogdan, Patricia .... 130 Bohanon, Becky Bohanon, Tim . . . Bohlander, Larry .... Boles, Allce . . . . . .136 Boles, David . . . . 118 Bolin, James . , . . 130 Bollng, Carol ...... 130 Booher, Janet .... 53,130 . . 98 69,136 118 Bath, William ...... 130 Bauder, Thomas . . 38,47,80, 130 Bauer, Helen ...... 136 Baumann, Emmalena . . 130 Baxter, Delford Beals, Karen ...... 136 Beasley, Ronald . . . . 97 Beck, Carolyn . . . . . 118 Beck, Fred ....... 130 Beck, Judith . . . . 130 Belcher, Thomas 66,69,73 Bell,A1lce . . . . 62,136 Bell,Charlen . . . . 136 Bell, Carles . . . . 136 Bell, Claudia . . . . . 98 Bell, Roger ..... 69,136 Benefiel, Carolyn . 30,59, 60,98 Benefiel, Murlna . . 136 Benj amln, Ronald ....136 Booher, Joyce .... 53,136 Borer, James . . . . . . 136 Boss, Linda . . 30,31,36,37, Bostic, David . . Bothwell, Bob 42,56,118 69,77,136 . . . . . . 118 Botkln, Barbara . . . 43,118 Bottoms, Ellen . Bowen, Lawrence ..118 . . . . 118 Bowling, Jim .... . 75,130 Bowling, Kenny . . . 69,73,79 Bowman, Bill , . ....75 Bowman, James ..... 130 Bowman, Jenny .... 49,118 Boyden, Barbara . . . 48,98 Boyden, Ronnie . . 68,73,130 Boyden, Tom . . . . . . 130 Boyer, Eddle . . 52,68,72,74, 76,98 Boyer, Stephen . . 57,118,136 Brack, Judy . . . ...118 Brackin, Elizabeth .... 130 Bradford Donna . , .... 98 Brady, Dave . . 30,36,37,38, Brady, Paul . . . 49,99 . . . 136 Bramblett, Hubert . . . . 132 136 Brunton, Jack . . . . . 136 Bryant, Andy ....... 99 Bucklew, Wallace . . 68,73, 78,119 Buckley, Sandra . . . 38,130 BUCKIIBI' , NOFIDRII . . 99 Buckrop, Ronald . . . 75,119 Buher, Helen . . . . . . 99 Buls, Sharon . . . . 45 Bumpas, Rocky . . . . 119 Burdlne, Floyd . . . . 136 Burge, Fred . . . . . 130 Burke, Fred . . . . . 119 Burke, Jlm .... . . . 99 Burnell, Marcla . . . 45,119 Burnett, Larry ...... 99 Burnett, Walter ..... 130 Burnicle, Richard .... 136 Burns, Julia ...... 61,99 Burns, Martha . . . . . 130 Burrln, Jim ...... 53,119 Burroughs, Judy ..... 99 Burrous, Ed . . 52,68,69,72, Brandt, Nancy . . . . . 136 Bray, Durard . . . . 136 Bray, Mike ....... 136 Breece, Issac ...... 118 Breedlove, Sandy. . 61,63,118 Brewer, Virginia . . 118,136 Brlnsley, Barbara . . . 136 Bristow, Barbara .... 136 Bristow, Georgia .... 130 Britt, Walter ...... 136 Broadstreet, Richard . . . 99 Brooks, Richard ..... 130 Brookshire, Brenda . . .136 Brookshire, Linda . . . 60,99 Brown, Betty ..... 136 Brown, Carolyn .... 130 74,99 Burrows, Sharon . .45,53,130 Bush, Barbara ..... 119 Bush, Eddie . . . . . 136 Bush, Karen ...... 136 Bush, Nancy ..... 48,119 Butler, James. .38,39,68,119 Butrum, Loretta ..... 119 Buttler, Danny ..... 136 Buzzird, Donna . . . 46,130 Byers, Nell .... 59,63,130 130 Byford, Barbara Bymaster, Beverly .... 99 Bymaster, David ..... 130 C Cain, June . . . . . . 136 Caldwell, Janet . . . . 119 Califar, Andy . . . . . .99 Callfar, Peggy ...... 136 Callahan, David ..... 136 Callahan, Jim . . . . . 136 Campbell, Allen ..... 136 Campbell, Bill ...... 136 Campbell, Charles .... 79 Campton, Charlene . . . 129 Canada, Alan ...... 119 Cangany, Sharon . . . 53,119 Cannon, Judith . . . . 136 Cantrell, Helen ..... 130 Cantrell, Earl . . . 73,136 Beaumont, Donna . . . 98 Bennett, Barbara . . . 118 Bennett, Charles ..... 130 Bennett, David Bennett, Lillie ..... 136 Bennett, Saundra . . 58,136 Bennett, Wanda . . . . 136 Benton, Jean . . . 58,118 Benton, John . . . . . 136 Berndt, John ....... 118 Berry, Dean . . 52,68,98,l47 Berry, Helen ..... 48,59 Berry, Mike ...... 47,98 Bertram, Russell ..... 98 Bettag, Bill ..... 18,47,98 Bever, Charles . . . . 130 Bewley, David . . . . . 98 Billingtion, Jane ..... 118 Bllllngton, Jerry ..... 98 Blrge, Linda ...... 53,98 Blshop,Joel1en . . . . 136 Blair, Jerry . . . . . 136 Blake, Charlotte ..... 130 Blake, Donna ...... 136 Bland, Carol . . 38,44,61,98, 146 Bland, Dave ...... 136 Blank, Peggy ..... 37,130 Bledsoe, Wayne ..... 130 Bllckensderfer, Jim . . . 118 Bloomer, Carl .... 78,130 Bloomer, Gerald . 53,130 Bloomer, Stephen . . . 136 Blue, Wallace . . . . . 118 Blythe, Nancy ..... 48,118 Blythe, Raymond . , '. . 130 Bodell, Diane . . . . 63 Brown, Curtis . . . 118 Brown, Darlene .... 136 Brown, Denny . . 73,119 Brown, Donna .... 63,99 Brown, Joyce . . . 136 Brown, Kathy . . . 43,119 Brown, Richard . . . . 119 Brown, Robert E. . . . 136 Brown, Robert L. . . . 136 Brown, Sam .... . . 130 Brown, Sandy ...... 119 Brown, Sharon .... 57,130 Brown, Tom ....... 136 Bruce, Maurice . . . . 119 Brumagen, Ruth Ann . . . 119 Brumley, Beverly .... 136 Brumley, Robert .... 130 Bruning, Gilbert ..... 130 Brunlng, Mike . . . . 68 Brunnemer, Doris . . . 130 Cantwell, Vonya . . 30,36,37, 46,53,119,152 Carden, Nancy ..... 147 Carlton, Norman ..... 100 Carmack, Ellen . . . . 136 Carmichael, Sue . . . 23,119 Carnes, Peggy . . . . . 119 Carnlne, Cecll ...... 130 Carnlne, Virginia .... 136 Carpenter, Janeen .... 136 Carr, Carolyn ..... 130 C8-Fr, Jean ....... 130 Carr, Rickey ....... 136 Carroll, Jerry. . 32,34,35,36, 37,38,39,48,152 Carroll, Patsy ...... 119 Carson, Helen ...... 119 Carter, James Carter, Jeanette .43,45,63,119 Carter, Larry ,.,. 31,136 Ralph .... 137 Cassady, Marilyn . . . 38,119 Case, Jerry . . . . 43.119 Cash, Billie . . . . . 136 Cassida, Tom ...... 119 Catt, Jim .... . . . . 130 Challle, Elaine . .8,27,42,58, 100,150 Chambers, Judy . . 53,61,119 Champion, Larry. . 73,79,136 Champion, Linda . .... 100 Chaplin, Michael . . 52,68,119 148 Chapple, Donna . . 62,119 Chekoff, Helen . . . . . 119 Chenowlth, Darrell .... 70 Chllds, Don ....... 100 Chitwood, Joyce . . . 130 cm-iaue, Gary ..... 1oo Cburchman, Albert . . . 100 Fields Billy . . . Ford, Bill . . . 69,73,137,147 Davis Clark, Donna . . . 43,53,119 Clark, Frank ...... 130 Clark, Sandy ...... 130 Clarkson, Judith ..... 136 Clayton, Diana .... 44,100 Clayton, Kenneth .... 136 Clayton, Michael ..... 100 Clendlnlng, Sarah. .43,79,119 Clements, Bill ...... 136 Clevelle, Ronald . . . 57,130 Cline, Judith .... 63,119 Cline, Steve . . 70.75.130 Cloud, Richard .... 77.136 Clubb, Sam . . . 52.60.100 Cochran, David .61.65.73.119 Cochran, Don .... 53,59 Cochran, Harold .... 130 Cochran, Jim .... 53,136 Coffey, Marilyn .... 136 Coffey, Robert . . . . 130 Cole, David . . . . 119 Colber, Larry . . . . . 78 Cole, George . . . . 136 Coll, David . . . . . 136 Collett, Sammy ..... 136 Collier, Louise ..... 100 Comer, Blll . . . 52,6B,100 Comerford,Billiejo . . . 130 Comerford, Skip .... 130 Compton, Charlene . . . 130 Conant, Sally Jo . . . 48,130 Conroy, Walter . .44,119,156 Conway, Gene ..... 130 Cox, Joyce . 27,30,36,37,43, 53,120 Cox, Phyllis ..... 53.130 Coyle, Clarence . 52,55,57, 71,75,l01 Coyle, James .... 55,130 Craciunoiu, Dale .... 131 Crady, Sandra . . . . 137 Cramer, Agnes . . . 130 Crandall, Tom . . . . 137 Crane, Patricia . . . 130 Craney, Samuel .... 137 cranet, Rebekah ..... 137 Cravels, Phyllis . 4,26,48,101 Crawford, Cheryl .... 120 Criss,Curtls . 38,52,55,120, 152 Cl'iSS. Polly ...... 130 Cromer, Robert . 53,120,137 Crosslln, Larry ..... 137 Crouch, Jerry .... 75,120 Crouch, Karen . . . 85,120 Crowe, Carolyn . . 48,85,131 Crowe, Jerry ...... 120 Cruikshank, Jeanette . . 101 Crumb, Bob ....... 74 Crump, Linda . . . 48,53,138 Cubel, Jerry .53,55,56,57,101 Cubyl, Patricia . 30,53,57,131 Culbertson, Kenny . . 69,137 Culver, Norlta ..... 148 Cunningham, Clarence . . 137 Cunningham, Ronald . 38,39, 73,131 Cunningham, Richard . , 137 Curl, Jerry ....... 101 Curl, Martha ...... 137 Curl, Sandy . . . . . . 131 Curtis, Jeffrey ..... 137 Curry, Larry . . 68,78,131 D Dabney, Thomas ..... 120 Davenport, Joe ..... 137 Davenport, Paula . . 43,414,120 Dennison Brenda . . 63,137 Dennison Dave ..... 137 D8!1l'l1B on Dennison, , Loretta . . 63,137 DePuy, Phllllp . . . 73,77,137 Despot, Dan ....... 137 Dickey, Sharon ..... 120 Dlcklson, Jo Ellen , , 63,137 Dierdorf, Jean ..... 131 Dierdorf, Marion .4,30,59,83, 101 Diggs, Ronnie . . . . . 137 Dillon, Brenda . . . . 137 Dillon, Majors ..... 137 Dillow, Prlssy ..... 131 Doan, Ray . . . 52,78,101 Doan, Ronnie ...... 131 Doane, Joe . . 47,52,68,101 Doane, Linda ...... 131 Etter,Janet .... . . 120 Evans, Carles . 47 .,68,102 Evans, Dennis ...... 131 Evans, Tony . . . . . 137 Evans, William ..... 131 Eversman, William . . . 131 Ewell, Mary ....... 31 Ewing, Richard ..... 120 Ewing, Steve .... 47,131 F Fall, Dave ....... 137 Fancher, Sharon ..... 131 Fansler, Pat ....... 120 Farley, Sharon . . . 63,131 Farmer, Leah ..... 131 Farr, Sue .31,37,45,58,84,121, 130,147 Farris, James ..... 137 Faulk. Jerry ...... 102 Dobbins , Linda ..... 120 Dodds, Ruth ...... 120 Donovan, Gloria . . . . 137 Dooley, Mike .... 71,131 Dooley, Pat ..... 101,146 Dost, Elly . . . . . . 120 Dotllch, Danny .... 68,131 D0t50Il. CBI'01YIl .... 131 Dougherty, Jerry . . . . 101 Dowdell, Auisfer. .52,7o,12o Dowdell, Richard .... 137 Dowdell, Susan , , 31,44,120 Dowler, Danny . . . 120,131 Doyle, Larry . . . . . 120 Doyle, Sandra . . . . 137 Drake, Jeannie .... 137 Drake. Roger .... 131,137 Drake, Ronnie . . . Drlver, Brenda . Dubree, Betty . . . Dueker, John . ...102 .. 131 ...137 . . . . . 120 Duke, Carol . . 36,37,48,102 131 Duke, Linda . . . Faulkner, Stanley . 37,53,121 Faust, Patrlcla . . . 131 Faust, Sandra . . 60,102 Ferguson, Cheryl .... 137 Ferris, Marilyn . . . 48,121 69 127 Fields, Jim , . 32,38,48,102 Fields, Sandra . . . 59,83,131 Figg, Doretta ..... 131 Finch, Paula ...... - 137 Finchum, Lou Ellen . . . 131 Fincum, Richard . . . 47,103 Fink. Bill ....... 131 Flscus, Carol . . 83,121 Fisher, Linda .... 62,137 Fisher, Tom . . . . 137 Fitzgerald, Michael . . .131 Flanders, Don .... 78,131 Fleener, Norma . . . .131 Fletcher, Phillip .... 121 Fllnta, Ruth .... . . 137 Foist, Duane ....... 131 Folst, Janet ...... 43,103 Foltz, Janet . . 38,39,43,121 Fwte. David .... 79,137 Davidson, Robert .... 131 Davis Bob . . . 26,4-1,120 Davis, Harriet ...... 37 Davis, Julie . . . . . . 101 Davis Michael . . . , 137 Davis Mike ....... 137 Davis Patricia 120 Robert M, :52,68.,72,76 Cook, Jackie . cook, Linda . . Cook, Wm. Morris . . . 136 Cooley, Marlon .....119 ....100 ....136 Coons, Barbara . . . 120 Cooper, Charles .... 130 Cooper, Gary . . . 48,136 Cooper, Gene . . . . 136 Cooper, Peggy ..... 137 Cooper, Sherran . 27,30,36, 37,38,46,57,58,100 Davis, Steve ..... 131,146 Davison, Joan . . 102 Dawes, Mildred . . . 62,131 Dawson, Danny ..... 131 Dean, Dennis ..... 53,137 Dearing, Barbara .... 131 Dearman, Joan . . . . 120 DeBo1t, Rosalind Deckard, Ronnie .... 101 Decker, Bill . . . 59,69,77 Decker, Marcia . 15,37,48,49, 57,59,101 Deering, Otto ...... 101 ....120 Duncan, Garnet ..... 131 Duncan, Donna . . . . 120 Duncan. John . . . . 102 Duncan, Juanita . , , , 102 Duncan, Marie Durban. Nancy . . . . 131 During, Diane . . . . 131 Duvall, Clarence .... 102 Duvall, Janice . . . . 131 Dux, Karen .... . . 137 E Eades, Larry . . . 120 Eads, Ina ..... . . 137 Eads, William . . . . 102 East, Bob .... . . 102 East, Linda .... . . 131 Eckert, William ,.,.. 120 Edwards, Arnold . . . 120 Edwards, Dave . . . . 137 Elkanger, John ...... 137 Elkins, Sharon ..... 131 Elliott, Larry . 31,52,67,72, Cooper, Sondra . . 48,57,100 Coopock, Steve . . 30,31,56, 67,120 Cora, Jesse . . . . . 130 Cora, Mary .... . 120 Corden, Nancy . . . . 120 Corder, Carle ..... 137 Coryell, John ...... 130 Cottey, Patty . . 34,37,4B,130 Cotton, Carolyn . . 44,49,100 Cotton, Carole ...... 37 DeGolyer, Gary ..... 137 DeGraphenreed, Betty Jo. 131 DeHart, Charlene DeHart, Delford, ....120 Marlene ..... 120 Baxter . . . . 137 DeLong, Billie . . . . 137 Denney, Jack . . . . 131 Denney, Janet ..... 131 Denison, David ...... Ellis, Gene . Ellis, Penny . Elmore, Dennis Emberson, Barbara . . . 137 Engle, Julie , 78,105 . . . . 131 ......120 .....131 .....131 Engle, Kathy ...... 131 Engle, Marty . . . . 137 Engledow, Gary Ernest, Tom . .. ..120 ....120 Courtney, Donald .... 120 Courtney, Marvin . 137,153 Cox, Diana . . . . 63,137 Cox, Everett . . . . 137 69 Denning, Annette . 43,53,101, 152 Dennis, Doris .... . 53.131 Dennis, Ronnie ..... 137 Ervin, Linda ...... 102 Estle, Pamela . . 42,60,102 Estle, Steve ...... 131 Estcheid, John . . . . . 131 Forrtst, Carolyn .... 103 Foster, Michael . . 16,30,48, 57,131 Foster, Richard .... 121 Fowler, Janet . . 4B,73,131 Fox, Sandra ...... 137 Foxworthy, Dave .... 131 Foxworthy, Judy ,,,, 121 Fraker, Sharon ..... 137 Frakes, Beatrice . . 44,62,l03 Frazier, Jeanie . . . 83,131 Freund, Judy ..... 60,103 Frost, Delores . 22,37,48,58, 79,23-1,121,153 Frownfelter, Lennls . . 137 Frye. Don ....... 137 Frymen. Donald ..... 137 Fulbright, Bob Fullen, Darry , , , , Fuller, Charles 137 Furguson, Waren .. , .- .U 121 Fusco, Larry . . . . 103 Fusco, Patricia . . . . 137 G . . . 68,131 137 Galovic, Steve . . . . 131 Galyan, Leah .... . . 121 Gamber, Norman .... 121 Gammon, Gene .... 71,121 Gammon, Steve . . . . 137 Gandolf, Robert .... 131 Gann, Rosemary .... 137 Gann, Sandra . . . . . 103 Ganote, Joyce . . . 137 157 Hardin, John . . Hash Dennis . . Kappel, Don . ...... 132 Ganote, Lynn . . . . 121 Ganote, Mary . . . . 137 Gansert, Pat .... 58,121 Garl, B111 . . . . . . 103 Garmon, Don ...... 121 Garner, virginia . . .61,121 Garrlnger, Darlene . . . 121 Garrlnger, Mary ..... 131 Garrison, Max . . Gasklns, Vernon ..... Gearlson, Lois ..... 131 Gehbauer, Sandy ..... 121 Gellle, Mike ....... 131 Geloff, James ..... 73,131 Gelzlelchter, Jack . 52,70,78, 121 . . .121 137 Gibbs, Janet ....... 131 Gleseking, Frank .... 137 Gilbert, Beverly . . 38,48,103 Gilbert, Carole . 37,48,57,121 Gilbert, Larry ..... 137 Glllaspy, Don ..... 131 Gillaspy, George .... 131 Gillaspy, Peggy . . . . 131 Gllley, Danny . . . . 131 Gilliam, Jane . . . . 121 Gilliam, Sandy Gilliot, Mike ...... 137 Gllllspie, Nathan .... 121 Gilmore, Dan .47,52,55,56,59, 68,103 Glass, Danny ...... 121 Galze, Judy .... 38,513,131 Glenn, Vern ...... 75,131 Goad, Rosemarie . . . 137 Golden, Glenda .... 137 Gooch, Carl ...... 131 Good, James . . 73,80,131 Good, Larry ....... 44 Good, Marcia . .30,56,61,121 Good, Vonda ....... 103 Hameetman, Barbara . 16,30, 83,131 Hamilton, Karen . . . . 131 Hamilton, Richard . . . 137 Hamilton Robert 45 104 Hamilton: Terry .' 31,69,,73, 76,137 Hammer, Dorothy . . . 137 Hanger, Larry .... 52,121 Hankins, Carol. . . . . 137 Hanldns, Nancy ..... 137 Harden, Darlene . . . 60,104 59 137 Herring, Wilabob . . . 53,122 Herron, Juliet .... 38,132 Hicks, Marjorie ..... 138 Hicks, Mary ..... 63,138 Hlett, Gwenda . . . Higgins, Jlm . . . l-Ilghtshue, Larry . , , 63,138 ...138 ...132 Hlldebroud, Martha . . . 138 Hil1,Jo Marie . . . 63,132 Hill, Morris ...... 138 Hilt, Mike . . . . . 69 I-Ilnes, William . . . . 132 111365, R011 ........ 68 Hodges, Janie ..... 48,104 Hardin, Judy . ao,s2s,51,sa',s9, 104 Hardin, Katherine .... 131 Hardin, Patsy ...... 131 Hargis, Sherry ..... 121 Harker, Jeanne. -43,46,58,104 Harmon, Howard . . 88,39,48, 52,68,121,152 Harmon, Karen .... 43,104 Harold, Judy ...... 131 Harris, Bill .... 121.153 Harris, Charles . Harris Diane . . ...137 , . . . . 131 Harrlson,El1zabeth . 45,138 Harrison, John ..... 138 Harrison, Larry . . . 132 Harrell, Judy .... . 59,33 Hart, Bill .... . . 132 Hart, Jlm ........ 132 Hart, Patty . . . . 20,121 Hartley, Lawrence . . 48,104 Harvey, Roger .... 75,121 Goodwin, Ed ....... 131 Goodwin, Randy Gorsage, John . . . . . . 137 . . 73,78,131 Gould, Patty ...... 131 Graham, Jane . . 37,38,39, 48,131 Gray, Bobetta . . . . . 103 Gray, Charlene . . . 58,103 Gray, Clifton . . . . 131 Gray, Dennis . . . . 131 Gray, Janet ....... 137 Gray, Johnnie . . 53,131 Green, Charles ..... 121 Green, Donna ...... 121 Green, Jo Ann 16,30,44,131 Green, Linda ....... 103 Greene, Robert Gregory, Jackie Gribben, J udlth . . 52,103,155 131 .....137 Groce, Bruce . . . . 137 Groce, Guy .... . . 137 Groce, Harold . . . . 137 Groce, Jerry . . . . 137 Gross, Robert ..... 131 Grow, Andy .... 66,137 Grow, Joan , 62,83,121 Gulllon, Betty ...... 131 Gulllon, Hedy ...... 121 Gummer, Bill ..... 137 Gundrum, Carolyn . . 38,131 Gwaltney, Jlm ..... 137 H Hagan, Paul ...... 137 Hall Lorraine ...... 131 Hall, Wil1iam.52,68,75,76,104 Halliburton, Linda . . 58,121 158 , .... 138 Hass,Curt . 52,68,71,75,121 Haskett, Virginia .... 132 Hanuff, John ....... 53 Haulk, Fred . ...... 132 Havens, Daniel . . 57,75,132 Havens, Thomas . . . 48,124 Hawkins, Anna ..... 132 Hawkins, Judie ...... 138 Hawkins, Sandy . 24,34,35,48, 104,146 Hayden, Carolyn ..... 132 Hayden, Judy ..... 61,121 Hayes, Evelyn . . . . . 138 Hayes, Mike . . . . . 104 Hayes, William . . . . 132 Hayes, Linda ...... 138 Hayward, Tootie . . . 83,132 Hechinger, Gary ..... 138 Hechinger, Rene . . . 58,104 Heckt, Llnda ....... 138 Hedrick, Thomas .... 138 Heffelman, Karen . 38,48,132 Helmsath, Sandy ..... 138 Helm, Joyce ....... 122 Helms, Jo Ann ...... 138 Helt, Sandra ....... 132 Henderson, Dale . 7,26,30,31, 32,36,37,44,47,48,49,56,57,104 Henderson, Lawrence . 16,30, 36,37,44,47,57,132 Hendrick, Linda Hendrin, Sharon ..... Henry, Bonnie . . . . . 138 Henry, Patricia . . . . 132 Hensley, Edna . . . . .138 Herald, Bob . . . . . 138 Hergel, Llnda . . . . . 104 Herndon, Nancy ..... 132 Herner, Margaret .... 132 Herring, sandy . . . 43,122 Herring, Virginia . 37,63,83, 132 . . 85,138 122 Hodgln, John . . .47,104,132 Hoffman, Wayne ..... 122 Hohl, Samuel ....... 138 Holdren, Dianne . . . 53,122 Holladay, Jo Ann .... 132 Holladay, Peggy . . . . 122 Holland, Sue ....... 132 Hollingsworth, Betty . . . 132 Hollingsworth, Laura . . 138 Holstlne, Bernard .... 138 Holtz, Barbara .... 58,105 Hopkins, Sharon ..... 138 Hornaday, Penny ..... 132 Horner, Charlene .... 121 Horton, Sharon . . 14,63,138 Houck, Jim . . 30,31,32,36, 37,49,55,105 Houldson, Larry . . . 57,132 Houldson, Pat .... 62,122 Howald, Tom . 30,31,44,56, 57,122 Howard, Cookie .... 48,138 Howard, Gregory . .69,77,138 Howard, Wlnlfred .... 132 Howe, Maurice ...... 122 Howe, Wanda ....... 85 Hubble, Jane .... 36,137,105 Huber, Susie . . .62,132,138 Huddleston, Carol .... 132 Huddleston, Sue . . . . 132 Hudson, Corinne . . . . 132 Hudson, Phyllis . .... 132 Huff, John ........ 105 Huff, Sharon . . 59,63,138 Hughes, Davld ...... 122 Hughes, Gene ,,,, 75,122 Humphrey, Addison .55,57,105 Humphrey, Kenny .... 138 Hunley, Wilbur ..... 122 Hunt, Annls ....... 138 Hunt, Donna . 30,43,44,59,132 Hunt, Janice . ...... 122 Hunter, Charles ..... 132 Hunter, Nancy . . 37,58,105 Huston, Davis .4,23,52,70,71, 78,122 Huston, Donna ...... 138 Hutchings, Carol . . . 53,138 Hutchings, Darlene . . 53,122 Hylton, Larry . 30,31,56,57, 105 I Ingleman,J0n . 52,68,71,122, J Jackson, Gerald , , , 75,122 JBCRSOH, Joe ...... 138 Jackson, Joseph . . . 69,138 Jackson, Lana . . . . 138 Jackson, Wayne , , 122 Jarrett, Neva . . . . 139 Jarvis, Becky . Jarvis, Leonard Jaynes, Karen . Jeffers, Lonnie Jefferies, Dale Jessup, Eileen Jessup, Sandy Jester, Judy . . .. ..122 .. ..132 .....138 .....122 36,37,105 ......63 ....8,132 132 Jett, Gerald . . . . 122 Jett, Marvene . . . 132 Jett, William J0hns,Judy . . . 138 Johnson, Jerry . . . 132 Johnson, Judy . . . 138 Johnson, Rita .... . 138 Johnson, Myrna . . . . 105 Johnson, Ronnie ..... 122 -701195, Barry ..... 69,138 Jones Jones Jones Jones Carolyn ..... 138 , James ...... 138 Jame . .... 32,48 Jerry , 52,66,78,122, 132 Jones JerryR ,... . . 132 Jones Nancy . . . 45,138 Jones Peggy . . . . . 132 Jones Richard . . . . 132 J ones Jones Steve . . . . 50,105 Wanda . . . . 122 Judson, Betty .... . 122 K Kakasuleff, Chris .... 122 Kanouse, Ronald . 37,49,53, 132 Kappel, Nora ,,,,,, Katzenberger, Eddie . . . Katzenberger, Sally . 32,37, 44,49,63,122 Kearns, Kenny .... 78,122 Keedy, Charles ..... 122 Keeler, Jeff ....... 138 Kellermeier, Judy . . 122,148 Kellermeler, Robert . . . 132 Kelly, Karen ...... 132 Kelly, Linda .... 58,132 Kelly, Robert .... 122,132 Kelly, Ralph ..... 73,138 Kempster, Connie .... 132 Kempster, Derma . . .83,122 Kenworthy, Donna .... 138 Kernodle, Kenny .... 138 Kerr, John ..... 68,122 Key, Betty . . . . . 122 138 132 Key, Patricia ...... 132 Klefer,Johnn1e . . . . 78,132 K19W1f-12, DOH . . . 75,132 Kinder, Donald . . . . . 138 Kinder, Sandra .... 48,123 King. Penny ....... 132 Kmgefy, F8-YH-D11 . . . 59,132 Inman, Beverly , Inman, Carolyn . . Inman, Shirley , . 148 , , 53,122 122 . ..122 Inskeep, Barbara .... 138 Irrgang, George . . . . 122 Irvine, John . . . . . 132 Irwin, Thomas.. . . . . 132 Issac, Ron ........ 132 Isenberg, Barbara 36,37,48, 122 Klnnalrd, Larry , 47,138,151 Klnnaird, Sue . 24,35,37,48,61, 123,150 Kinney, Sandy ....... 8 Kirby, Barbara ..... 105 Kirk, Marlene .... 43,123 Kirkrnan. John ...... 132 Kirkmnn, Nancy . . . 63,138 Klssner, Sharon ,,,,, 105 Klepser, Vernon ..... 138 Mathews Roberta Laban, John . . . . . 132 61,123 Martin Knauer, Juanita ..... 123 Knlght, Connie . . . . 138 Knowles, Bob . . . . . 138 Knoy, Linda ....... 132 Koehrn, Judy . . . 38,48,123 Koehrn, Martha ..... 132 Klrkman, John ..... 132 Klrkman, Nancy . . . 63,138 Klssner, Sharon ..... 105 Klepser, Vernon ..... 138 Knauer, Juanita . . . . 123 Knight, Connie . . . . 138 Knowles, Bob ...... 138 Knoy, Linda ....... 132 Koehrn, Judy . . . 38,48,123 Koehrn, Martha ..... 132 Kolbe, Jean . 45,53,57,132 Kolbe, Normajo . 30,37,43,49, 53,57,123 Kolp, Judy ........ 132 Koontz, Jackie ..... 138 Kress, Betty ...... 132 Krom, Steve ...... 138 Krueger, Bobbisue . . 62,132 Kuhn, David ...... 38,123 Kuhn, Grace ..... 59,132 L Lackey, Dick .... 53,138 Lackey, Jeffery .... 138 Lagle, Jack . . . 47,52,105 Lahti, Mary .... 30,56,105 Lakin, Lester ...... 138 Lakin, Richard ..... 105 Lamb, Lonnie .... 68,123 Lamb, Richard .... 52,68 LaMar, James ..... 138 Lamasters, Francis . . . 123 Lane, Carol ....... 138 Lane, Marlann ..... 138 Langhammer, Mike . . . 132 Lansberry, Joe .... 53.123 Laser, Da.nny. 38,48,51,52,69, 73,123,153 Laser, Jimmie .... 66,138 Lassiter, Rita .... 59,123 Latimer, David . . . . 123 Law, Noel . . . . . 106 Law, Sue . . . . . 61 Lay, Loretta . . . . 132 Layton, Ruth . . . . 106 Lee, Judith . . . . 106 L0e,Larry... ...106 Lee, Patrick . . . . . . 132 Lefevers, Erline ,,,, 132 Leffler, Larry .... 66,78 Legltt, Rita . 30,36,37,60,106, 152 Lehr, Jerry ....... 106 Le Hew, Robert ..... 138 Lantz, Barbara ..... 132 Le Roy, Barbara . . . 44,123 Leslie, Lola ..... 83,123 Lewis. Clara ...... 123 Lewis, Linda . . . 13,27,106 Lewis, Phyllis . .... 123 Lewis, Sue ....... 132 Llnn, Jacquelyn . 36,37,43, 123,152 Lipinski, Linda ..... 138 Little, Linda . . . . . 138 Lively, Arthur ...... 123 LOCKWOOG, Gary ..... 123 Lockwood, Phillip .... 138 Laffland, Lary ...... 106 Long, Patsy . . 24,50,61,106 Long, Nellie ....... 132 Longxnlre, Marilyn . . 83,132 Loutt, Mary . . . . 123 Lovins, Bill . . . . . 138 Lovins, Ella . . . . 106 Lowe, Alton . . . . . 138 Ludlow, James . . . . 132 Ludwig, Darlene .... 132 Lynch, Dennis . . . . 106 Lyncy, Larry . . . . 123 Lynn, Freddie . . . . . 123 Lyon, Lynn ....... 123 Lyons, Jo Ann . . 31,255,138 Lyons, Sally ....... 138 M McAdams, Janice .... 132 McAdams, Jlm . . . . 107 McClain, Vicki ..... 107 McCleerey, Clara . . 58,138 McCleerey, Everette . . 132 McClelland, Michael . 79,138 McClintock, Connie . . 58,138 Martin, Randy . . , . 123 Martin, Sue ....... 132 Martin, Vlrglnla Martin, Vivian . . . Martin, Wllllam Masencup, Sarah .... 138 Mason, Jon ....... 133 Mason, Vernon .... 37,133 Mastln, Sue . . . Mastln, Dick .... . 123 , , 61,123 72,106 Moody, Clarence .... 139 Moore, Anna . 32,36,37,48,49 Moore, Becky .... 60,108 Moore, Darleen ..... 139 Moore, Donna ..... 124 Moore, Ed . 52,66,74,76,124 Moore, Fred . 36,37,49,78,108 Moore, Sandra . . . 48,139 Morehead, Alan ..... 139 Morehead, Randy . 37,79,133 Morency, Ronnie .... 139 McClure, Wayne ..... 132 McCollum, Sharon . . 58,138 McConnel, Patricia . . . 138 McCoy, Mickey . McCracken, Phil . . 123 McCu1len, Charles . . . 14,45 107 132 Mathus, Mary ...... Mattingly, Carole .... Mayhew, Mary . . . . . 123 Mayhew, Patty . . . . 138 Mayhew, Ruth . . . . 124 Mead, Deanna . . . . . 133 Meador, David ..... 139 Meadows, Gerald .... 124 Medenwald, Dianne . . . 133 Meek, Sandra ..... 124 Mefford, Carolyn .,,, 139 Melenchuck, Carol . 27,36,37, 43,447,124 Melton, Patsy ...... 124 , .... 123 Mathis, Sharron . 133,138,152 123 123 Morgan, Dianne ..... 124 Morgan, James . . . 124 Morgan, Jerry . . . , 124 Morgan, Mlke . . . . 133 Morgan, Sally . . . . 133 Morgan, Sandra . . . . 139 Morris, Beverly .... 124 Morris, Morris , Morris, Dave . . . . . 139 Kay . . . . . 133 Paul...... 133 McDaniel, Dave . . . . McDaniel, Jack ,,,,. 107 McDaniel, Linda .... 107 McDaniel, Marilyn . . . 123 Mc Danlel , Rhoda . 30,31,48, 60,107,145 McDaniel, Robert .... 138 McDaniel, Tom ..... 138 McDaniel, Beth . . 37,48,132 McDonald, Charles . . . 123 McDowell, Richard . . 53,139 McFarllng, Charl .... 139 McGee, Roy ...... 139 Mcllvaln, Marjorie . 30,36,37, 3,46,107,151 McKern, Doris ..... 123 McKinney, Dorothy . . . 132 McKinney, Mary . 43,48,53, Melton, Robert .... 48 ,107 McLain, Marlene .... 132 McMurtry, Donald .... 107 McPike, Randy . 47,52,56,57, 67,68,78,107 McRee, Retta .... 48,132 McSchoo1er, Raymond , 52, 78,123 McWilliams, Janet . . . 124 Macey, Linda ..... 30,56 Macgregor, Peggy .... 138 Mackey, Douglas . 69,73,138 Mahan, Mary . . 30,44,56,123 Maish, Blll ....... 123 Major, Sharon ...... 123 Majors, Frank . . . . . 138 Malone, Sandra ..... 138 Maners, Letchard .... 132 Mannon, Lynn ...... 106 Mark, Paul . ....... 63 Marks, Ruth ..... 83,132 Melton, Ronnie ..... 133 Meo. David ...... 45,139 Merritt, Dick . . . 53,124,149 Merz, Victor . . . . 133 Meyer, James . . . 124 Mlkesell, Joan . .... 139 Miles, Fred . . . . . 69,139 Mllhon, Mary . . . . 133 Mllhous, Gloria . . 45,124 Miller, Billy .... 124,153 Miner, Carolyn ..... 107 Miller, Donna . . . . 48 Miller, Earlene . . . . 139 Miller, Harold . . . 133 Miller, Harry . . . 124 Miller, Jack . . .... 139 Miller, Jerry . . . . 139 Miller, Jo Arm 48,53,133 Miller, Judith ...... 139 Miller, Llnda . 38,39,133 Miller, Max . . .... 133 Miller, Mike . . . . 133 Miller, Ronnie . . . 139 Mluer, Sandy . , 133,139 Miller, Sandy K. . . . 62,79 M1uer,'r1m . 53,210,133 Miller, Virginia .... 139 Miller, Willa ....... 38 Miller, Yvonne ..... 139 Milligan, Pat , 38,43,53,124 Miner, Roland ..... 139 Miller, 581118. ...... 139 Mlnett, Marsha . . . . 133 Mlnor, Jacky ,,,.,,, Morrison, Tamera . . 57,139 Morton, Donald . . . . 124 M0ss,Me1vyn ...... 108 Mosteller, Marge .... 139 Motley, Patricia ..... 108 Mull, Mike . 48,52,55,57,71, 108 Mullis, Barbara . . . 124 Mullis, Teddy . . . . 108 Munce, Bill . . Mundell, Ed .... 77,139 Murdock, Mary . 59,133,139 Mure, Helen ...... 139 Murray, Pat ....... 108 Musick, Sandra . . . . 139 MYUPB. Billy - ..... 133 Myers, Stephen ..... 133 Myers, Terry , 27,38,48,53, 108 ....139 N Nagle, Chuck ...... 108 Nagle, John ....... 139 Nance, Sherry . . 37,48,124 Napier, Loretta ..... 189 Nardl, Richard ..... 124 Nay, Bob ...... 79,139 . . . 53,133 Neal, Barbara Neal, Harry . . . . . . 133 Neeley, Annette . . . . 139 Neeley, Carol . ..... 124 Neeley, Howard ..... 133 Neeley, John . 30,52,71,108 Neldigh, Gerald . .... 124 Neidlgh, Janice ..... Nelson, Keith . . . . Nicely, Carolyn . . . 139 Nicely, Marilyn .... 139 Nichols, Lula ...... 133 Nlewald, Gloria .... 61,124 Niewald, Harry . . . . . 133 139 124 Marksberry, Harold . 73,79, 138 Marlowe, Dennis .... 138 Marsh. Yman ...... 138 Marsh: 1, William ..., 138 Martin James ..... 107 Marfln Barbara ..... 138 Ernest .... 52, 106 Martin, Jerry . . Martin Judy . . ...138 , . . . . . 132 Martin, Larry . 30,31,38,44, 106,146 Martin, Monte .... 75,132 83 MINOR, Dallas ...... 139 Mitchell, Carole . . 52,58,124 Mitchell, Cindy ..... 124 Mitchell, Rick ...... 139 Mltscher, Herbert .... 107 Mitchell, Peggy ..... 133 Mltscher, Ronald .... 124 Mlttman, Charles .... 139 Mobley, Raymajean . . . 107 Modglin, Abby ...... 124 Modglln, Edward .... 139 Moehrlng, Donna . . . 30,108 Mohler, Carol .... 59,124 Monfreda, Arvln ,... 132 Mongan, Tim . 4,52,59,68,71, 108 Montgomery, Elvis . . . 108 Noble, Sue ..... 62,124 Noe, Carolyn . . . 12,6l,124 Noe, Jeanette .... 14,139 Noe, John ..... 53,56,108 Norquest, Sandra . 31,45,48, 53,58,133 Norris, Dave . . . . . . . 73 Norris, Mike . . . ....133 Northern, Robert . . . . 139 Nuetzmann, Larry . . 53,124 0 O'Conner, Donald . . . . 124 Ogden, Charles ..... 133 Ogden, Larry ...... 108 Oglesby, Judy . . 53,58,133 Oliver, David . 30,36,37,49, 52,55,56,57,71,109,146 159 Rleger, Donald ..... 139 Steve .... 53 ,125 Olmstead, Hubert .... 139 Olmsted, Jackie ..... 124 Olsen,Roger . . . 52,78,124 Orr, RoseAnn ...... 133 Ott,Robert . . . . 75,124 Otto,Joe ..139 Owen,Roy . . . . . . 124 Owens, Richard .... 55,109 . . 55,133 Owens, Shirley . . P Pagach, Douglas . . 68,75,133 Pagach, Sherran . 30,31,37, 38,39,48,56,57,109 Paino, Jo ........ 139 Parke, Bob ....... 133 Parker, Betty Faye . . . 133 Parker, Betty F ..... 139 Parker, Jack . . . . . 133 Parker, Nadine ..... 125 Parker, Phyllis ..... 133 Parkhurst, Robert Parr, Herschel . . Paton, Bonnie . . Patrick, Karen Patterson, Jan . . Pedlgo, Joyce . . . ....133 139 63,133,139 . . .30,37,125 125 Patterson, Jim ..... 139 Patterson, George .... 133 Patterson, Larry . . .69,139 Paulsen, Blanche .... 109 Payne, Glenn ...... 133 Peachee, Benjamin . . . 139 Pearcy, Glenn ...... 139 Pearcy, Joyce . . ....61 Pearson, Mary J. .... 133 Pearson, Thomas . 30,52,56, 68,133 Peck, Carol . . . . . 133 Peck, Steve ...... 133 Pless, Don ...... 73,133 Plummer, Kathy .... 139 Poland, Roy ....... 133 Pollquin, Joe ...... 125 Porter, Carol . 30,37,38,43, 56,125 Pottenger,Richard . . . 125 POWSI' , Powers Powers David 133 James .... 139 Powers, , Jim . 13,68,125,148 , Mary ...... 125 Powers, . . . 139 Pedlow, Linda . 37,48,61,133 Peln, Wm. Charles . . . 133 Pein, Sandra ...... 133 Pelly, Steve ....... 125 Pemberton, John . . .24,109 Pemberton, Sally . . . 43,109 Pemberton, Tonda .85,133,147 Pence, Joyce ...... 109 Pennington, Elizabeth . 53,133 Pennington, Paul. 4 . . . 133 Pennyman, Myrna .... 125 Pennyman, Obie Brenda .133 Pepelea, Dennis . 69,73,79,139 Perry, Charlene ..... 133 Peterac, Jim ..... 73,139 Pettitt, Marjorie .4,23,42,79, 109,144 Pfenning, Karen . 30,36,37,38, 39,46,48,49,56,57,59,109 Pfisterer, Lena . .... 125 Phares, Kenneth . .... 139 Phillips, David . . .4,56,109 Phillips, Pauletta .... 125 Phillips, Raymond .... 133 Phillips, Robert ..... 109 Phillips, Ruth . . 53,59,139 Phillips, Steve ..... 139 Pickard, Ronald ..... 139 Pieper, Allen ...... 133 Piercy, Brenda . . . 125,145 Piercy, Joyce ...... 125 Piercy, Roger . 52,70,71,78, 133 Piercy, William ..... 125 Pierpont , Edward . 52,70,78, 125 Plersall, Karen ..... 133 Ping, Michael . ..... 139 Pingleton, Bobble Faye . 139 160 Price, Karen . . . . 139 Price, Phylis ...... 139 Price, William .... 72,125 Priest, Jerry . . . . . 139 Pritchett, Carole .... 139 Pritchett, Charlotte . . . 139 Pritchett, Darlene .... 125 Proctor, Ted . 72,76,125,149 Pruett, Patty . . 8,55,85,125 Pyke, Larry . . . 109,139 Pyland, Clara ..... 109 Q Quinlln, Donna ..... 139 R Rabold, John .52,65,68,72,109 Rabold, Merrie ..... 139 Rader, Richard .... 47,109 Radford, Sharon ..... 133 Radican, Dick ...... 125 Ralgner, Geraldine . . . 125 Rainey, Karen ...... 133 Radtke, Herbert .... 133 Rairdon, Pat . . . . . 139 Ralsor, Daniel . . . . . 139 Rajer, Ronnie . . . . 72 Rajer, Jeanette ..... 139 Ralston, John ...... 139 Ramey, Henry . 31,38,47,52, 66,72,110 Rance, Denis ...... 139 Rance, Doris . . . . . 139 Randall, Linda ...... 139 Randall, Richard .... 139 Randel, Sandra . . . . 110 Randle, Charles . . . 130 Rankin, Linda ...... 133 Rardin, Jack .... 78,125 Rash, Carlos ....... 139 Rash, Mary ....... 133 Ratcllff, Gwendolyn . . . 125 110 I 110 Rawlings, Lynne ..... 139 Rawlings, Robert . . . 23,125 Ray, Jack ........ 139 139 Ratts , Patricia ..... Rawe, Sue ....... , Ray, Nancy ....... Ray, Raymond ...., 125 Ray, Wayne . . 69,73,77,139 Rayman, Cheryl ..... 139 Reath, Charles ..... 139 Redman, Franklin .... 125 Reed, Charlene ..... 139 Reed, Judith . .... 83,133 Reed, Ronald . . . . . . 125 Rees,Cha.rlene . . . . 125 Reffltt, Dolly . ..... 133 Reffitt, Judith ...... 133 Reichard, Paul . . 68,71,133 Reid, Nancy .... 15,63,110 Reid, Russ ...... 53,125 Reynolds, Geraldine . 58,110 Reynolds, Gilbert .... 125 Reynolds, Judy ...... 110 Reynolds, Larry .... 125 Rhoades, Ronnie . . . . 125 Rhodes, Larry . . . 76,133 Rhodes, Leon . . . . . 133 Richardson, Dean .... 133 Richardson, Ronald . . 68,133 Richison, David . . . 69,139 Richison, George . . . 30,110 Richison, Margaret . . . 133 Richwine, Charles . . 27,110 Riczo, Joe .... . 139 Riczo,Sharon . . . . 125 Ridens,Rusty . . . . 133 Rider, Portia . . . 125 Rlfner, Jerry . .... 44,110 Rifner, Philip . . 53,133,139 Rigdon, Robert . 16,44,55,57, 59,133 Riggen, Nancy ...... 133 Riggs, Melvin . . . 125 Rike, William . . . . 69 Riley, Phyllis . . . . 133 Riley, Robert . . . . . . 110 Riley, Vera . . . . . . . 133 Rlppy, Raymond . 52,68,71,76, 125 Ritchie, Jeanie .... . '133 Ritchie, Sandra , . Robbins Roberts Roberts .. 125 Roark, Kathleen . Q . . 125 , Michael .... 133 Roberson, Karen .... 126 , Billy ..... . 126 , Edward Lee . . . 68 Roberts, Donna ..... 133 Roberts, James . . . . 140 Roberts,John . . . . . 140 Roberts, Judy ...... 133 Roberts, Larry K. . 68,75,76, 78,126 Roberts, Larry D. . . . 133 Roberts, Michael .... 140 Roberts, Rebecca . . . 133 Roberts, Robert . . 133 Robertson, Becky .... 133 Robertson, Gerald .... 155 Robinson, Carolyn . . . 110 Rob1nson,Jacqueline . . 133 Robinson, Margaret Robinson, William . 53,126 . . 77,140 Rodarmel, Bennie . . 69,140 Rogers, Carlena .... 140 Rogers, Dave . . . 133 Rogers, Dennis ..... 110 Rogers, May ..... 53,110 Rogers, Pat ....... 140 Rogers, Bill . . . 72,76,126 Rohl,James . . .... 126 S Sampson, Virginia .... 126 Sanborn, Tom ...... 140 Sanders, Charles . . 126,151 Sanders, Mike ..... 126 Sater,Judy . 15,32,42,55,58, 111 Saurbaugh, Darlene . . . 140 Savage, Dick ...... 140 Savage, Peg . 30,37,43,48,53, 55,58,126 Saxe, Phillip ..... 81,134 Scaggs,Wilma . . . . 38,126 Scanland, Ronnie . Schabel B111 . . .' ...111 . . . . . 75 Schabel, Tom . 52,68,72,74,76, 111 Schaedel Steve . Schell, lvlichaiel .l .. ...140 . . 78 Scherrer, Barbara . . 63,140 Schmink, Janice . . 43,111 Schneider, Wayne . . . 53,134 Schnurpel, Wayne .... 134 Schober, Paula .... . 140 Schober, Ray , 140 Schorling, stevie :52,66,68,73, 126 Schrier, Leslie .... 69,140 Schrock, Janet ...... 140 Schumacher, Roger . . . 111 Schurman, Joyce ..... 140 Schwartz, Lynn ..... 134 Scott,Dave......53 Scott, Dennis . . . . . Scott, Jack . . . . . Scott, Forrest . . . . Scott, Melvin . . . . . Scott, Victor ..... 53 Scur ck Carole lo , .... Sefton, Jemxifer . . . 134,140 Sellars, Karen ...... Sellars, Larry . . . . . Seymour, Charles .... 140 Seymour, Harley . . . 59,134 Seymour, Nancy .... 134 Shaffer, Harold . . . 44,134 Sharp, Ann ....... 134 Sharp, Danny.38,69,73,79,140 Sharp, Joe ...... 30,111 Shaw, David . ...... 134 Shaw, Sue .... . . 30,61 Sheehan, Joseph ..... 134 Sheffer, Barbara ..... 140 Sheffer, Jo .... 38,45,134 Sheffer, Martha ..... 134 134 111 Rohlfing, Eric . . . . . 133 Rolllngs, Perry . . . . 111 Ropp, Linda ....... 133 Ross, Stanley .... 69,140 Rosselot, Donna ..... 140 Rothrock, Ronald . . 55,134 Roush, Tom .... Rowe Genevieve . ...126 , . . . 126 Royer, Karen . 31,38,42,111 Royer, Judy .... ...140 Royer, Mike ...... 73,77 111 Rudolph, Janet . Runyan, Janice . . Rupe, Bill ..... .. 134 ..140 Russell, Lucinda ..... 134 Russell, Maxine ..... 134 Russell, Richard . 38,52,67, 70,72,111 Russell, Roberta ..... 111 Russell, Suzanne . . . 53,111 Shell, Mike . . . . . 134 Shelley, Ronnie . . 111 Shelton, Darlene . . . 134 Shelton, David . . 38,134 Shelton, Linda . . 60,111 Shelton, Phillip . . . 140 Shepard, Jon ...... 126 Sheppard, Patrick . 53,140 Shipley, Larry ..... 140 Shipley, Pat . . . . 163 Shipp, Vera . . . . 126 Shodle, Steve ...... 140 Shopp George . , . . . . 126 Shopp, Sue .30,32,43,48,60,112 Ruth, Charles . . . . . 140 Ruth, Herbert .... 126,140 Rybolt, Mary . . . . . 134 Short, Michael ..... 140 Shore, Lois ....... 140 Short, Nonle . 7,30,44,55,56, 57,112 Shoulders, Wayne . 69,79,140 Shrout, Bruce ..... 52,68 Shufflebarger, Bill .... 134 Silca, George ..... 16,134 Simmonds, Elizabeth . . 140 Simmons, Darlene . . . 134 Simmons, Garry . 63,73,134 Simmons, Sally .30,57,58,112 Simon, Tommy ...... 140 Sinclair, Larry . Sizemore, Violet .... Skeeters, Lannie . . . 140 Skroch, Janet . . . . . 58 Sloan,Sl1irley . . . . 126 Sloan, Jim ..... . 134 Smeltzer, Charles . . . 134 Smiley, Judy ....... 134 Smiley, Mike . 69,75,134,140 Smiljanic, John ..... 112 . . . 47,112 112 Staten, Marjorie . . . . 140 Stearman, Linda . . . . .134 Stearman, Sandra . 43,48,58, 113 Steele, David ...... 127 Steelman, Annette .... 127 Stegemoller, Betty .46,61,134 Sterrett, Mike . 31,48,57,70, Thompson, George .52,68,134 Thompson, Jacquelyn . 59,63, 134 Thompson,Janice . . . . 140 Thompson,Joe . . 69,79,140 Thompson Karen . . . . 127 Thompson: Lawrence . . 127 Thompson, Terry .... 140 Thorne , P atricia . 43,48 ,53, Walker , Walker , Stanley .32,36,37,48, 49,55,127 Tom......127 Wall,Danny . . .. . . .127 Wallace, Richard C. . 23,127, 134 Wallace Don Wallace: Richard Allen . .ss Wallace, Richard Steele . 73,'15,152 Stevens, Barbara .... 134 Stevens, Lena ..... 45,127 Stevens, Phllllp . . . . 134 Stevens, Ralph ..... 127 Stevens Thomas . . . 134 23, 52 ,70,81,127 114 114 Thornton, Donna . . 43,53,114 Thorton,Janlce . . . . . 140 Wallace, Roger . . . . . Walstow, Walter Judy .... . . 134 harlene 140 . C .... Walters, Melinda .... 140 Stevenson, Bill . . . . 134 Steward, James . . . . 134 Steward, John ...... 127 Stewart, Jerry .... 127,140 Stickles, Jerry ..... 127 Stickles,Judith . . . . 140 Stlerwalt, Bob . . . .127 Stlnnett, Steve . . . . . 53 ocking, Jerry ..... 140 ocklng, Ronnie . . . 47,113 stone, Ronald . . . . . 113 Thrush, Sam . . . . 140 Thrush, Vern . . . . 127 Tidwell, Patty . . . . . 140 Tlgner, Julia ..... 83,140 Tlngle, Douglas ..... 140 Timmerman, Jane . . .30,61 Titus, Mary .... 23,61,127 Toler, Judith ...... 127 Tomlin, Lynda . . 36,37,140 Tower, David ..... 140 Tower, Michael . . 114,145 Townsend,Judy . . 42,58,114 Walton, Juanita ..... 127 Walton, Virginia .... 140 Wand, Karen . . . 48,58,140 Wand, Roland ...... 115 Wands,Judy . . 134 Ward, Cathy . . . 128 Warden, Janet . . . .140 Warden, Kenny . . . . 134 Warfield, Elaine ..... 134 Warmouth, Jim ..... 128 Warner, Max ..... 73,140 Smith Smith, Allen ....... 134 Smith, Arvine . . . . . 134 smith, Bob ..... 52,112 Smith, Carolyn . . . . 126 Smith, Cherie . . . . . 140 Smith, Darrell . . . 75,126 Smith, David . . . . . 126 Smlth, Dennis ...... 134 Smith, Gloria ...... 140 smith, Jim ....... 140 Smith, Jim J. . . 69,79,140 Smith, Joyce ...... 126 Smith, Judith . . . 43,112 Smith, Judith Faye .... 126 Smith, Leonard . . . . 134 Smith, Monty . . . 62,140 Smith, Norita . . . 63,134 Smith, Patty . . . . . 126 Smith, Richard . . . . 126 Smith, Roy . . . . . . 112 Smith, Steve . . . 47,52,112 Stout, Anna . . . . . 127 Strader, Bill . . . . 53,134 Strong, Karen ...... 134 Strorhr, William ..... 134 Stroup, Anita ..... 59,134 Strube, Lee . . . . . 127 Stull, David . . . . . 113 Studtz, Donna . ..... 134 Sullivan, Richard . . 113,140 Sumner, Joe ...... 140 Tracy, Mike . . .... . 114 Warren , Janet . 16,30,38,39, Tredway, Gerald . . . 73,140 Tremaine, Don . . 69,73,140 Trout, Janet . . . 14,-45,134 Trouu, Donald .22,47,52,114, 144 Tull, Walter . . . . 57,127 Turner, Deirdre . . , . , 134 Turner, Reba . . . . . . 140 Turpen, James . . . 69,140 Turpin, Jerry ...... 140 Ted .... 53,55,155 Smith, William ..... 112 Smith, William H. . . . 140 Smoot, Nancy ...... 134 Smotherman, Denny . . . 112 Snyder, James ..... 126 Snyder, Marilyn . 30,32,37, 42,44,46,1l2 Snowden, Norman .... 140 Sortwell, Susan ..... 126 Southerland,James . . . 140 Spahr, Mary Ann . 8,16,30,31, . . . 134 52,78,126 a'1,44,4e,1a4 Sparks, Donald ...... 112 Sparks, Edward ..... 112 Sparks, Mary Anne . . 63,140 Sparks, Mary J. Sparks, Ronald . Surber, Deaxma . . 43,53,126 Susemlchel, Bill . 52,68,72,74, 76,113 Swartzbaugh, Marian 563,140 Swartzbaugh, Marjorie . 45, 83,134 Swatts, Ronald ..... 134 Sweeney, Sandy ..... 140 Swick, Larry . . . 63,73,77 Switzer, Charlene .... 134 Syler, Ann . 24,32,34,127,146 Syler, Lou ........ 140 T Taber, Kenny ...... 140 Tague, Judy . 30,44,56,57,113 Talklngton, Donna .... 140 Talkington, Linda .... 127 Tandy, Kathryn ..... 127 Turpon, Darmy . 47,52,68,114 Tyo, Bill ......... 140 U Uffman, Kay ....... 140 Uhlman, Sharon . . . 53, 134 Umphrey, Kenneth .... 53 Underwood, Robbie . . . 140 Unland, Jack ....... 134 Unland, Jerry .... 69,140 Unsel, Stanley ..... 134 V Van Arsdale, Sandra . . . 114 Vance, Dick ....... 127 Vance, Robert ..... 134 Varmo, Judith ..... 140 Varmo, Larry . . . . 127,145 Vaugl1n,Sandra . . . . . 114 Spaulding, Bill .... 69,77 Spears, Fred . . .... 113 Spencer, Mary . . . 134 Spencer,John . . . . . 134 Spencer, Robert ..... 140 Spencer, Sandra . .... 126 Spikes, Dave ..... 73,134 Splllman, Carol ..... 134 Spray, Carol .... 126,134 Spreckelmeyer, Ella . . . 134 Spreckelmeyer, Stanley . 126 Springer, Steve ..... 140 Spurgeon, Ted .... 78,134 Squire, Kirby . . . 31,61,126 Srader, Bill ...... 126 Stafford, Sharon . . . 83,113 Stahl, George ..... 113 Stahl, Roger ...... 134 Stanesa, David . . . 53,77,140 Stanesa, James . 34,36,37,74 Stanesa, Tommy . . . 47,113 Stanlfer, Ray . . 52,68,78,126 Stanley, David ..... 113 Stanley, Tom ...... 134 Starnes, John . 52,68,81,126 Tangman , Lois .....134 Tate, Lavonne .... 45,127 Taulman, Joyce . . . 58,140 Taylor, Bonnie ..... 140 Taylor, Elleene . . 55,84,127 Taylor, James .... 53,113 Taylor, Judith . . 43,53,113 Taylor, Lols ..... 61,113 Taylor, Loretta .... 134 Teeter, Tom . . . . 146 Temple, Mike . . . . 140 Tepfer, Daniel ..... 140 Tetrick Jud , Y - Tharp, Sandra . . .... 140 . . as,4s,12'1 Thocken, Dave . . .... 140 Thomas, Bonita . 14,37,45,62, 140 Thomas, Carol ..... 127 Thomas, Jerry ..... 140 Thomas, Nancy .37,59,63,134 Thomas, Roger ..... 127 Thompson, Betty . 20,30,56, 57,58,127 . . . . 134 Thompson, Carol g Thompson, Dave . . . 75,134 Vaughn, Trudy . . . . 127 Vest, Rlchard . . . . 134 Vickous, Edna . . . . 140 Vlrgin,Jlmmle . . . 114 Vlse,Roberta . . . . 127 Voege, Patricia ..... 127 Volght, David . .... 59,134 Voight, Melinda .48,53,57,59, 127 Von Nleda, Barbara . . . 127 Von Nieda, Richard . . . 134 Vujnovlch, Milan .... 140 Vujnovich, Nada . . . .127 W Waddle, Leroy ...... 134 Wade, Sandra ..... 13,114 Waggener, Karen . 48,59,134 Waggoner, Keith .48,55,78,114 Wagonseller, Brenda . . 114 Wagner, Blll ..... 69,140 Wainscott, Kathy . 34,45,134, 145 Walker, Harold . . . 68,134 Walker, Paul . . . . 114 Walker, Ronald . . . 127 44,4s,1a4 warren, Bob . . . 75,76,128 warren, B111 . 71,vs,1e,12s, 152 Warrum, James ..... 71 Warrum, John . . 69,79,140 Waskom, Mike . . 78,134,140 Wasson, Jerry . . 52,66,128 Wathen, Methrlon .... 128 Wathen, Walter .... 73,140 Watson, Dave . . . 47,140,151 Watson, David ..... 115 Watson, Jim . 66,75,76,81,134 Watson, Philip ...... 140 Watts, John ....... 128 Watts, Ron . . . . 114 Watz, Vonda . . . . . . 134 Wayman, Bill ...... 134 Waymire, James . . . 75,134 Weaks, David .... 53,140 Weatherford, Judith . . . 128 Weaver, Patti . . . 38,43,128 Weaver, Stephen . 47,51,52,53, 80,115 Weavil, Richard ..... 128 Webb, Patricla ..... 128 Webb, Roslynn ..... 134 Wechsler, Barbara Ann . 31, 46,53,58,84,128 Weddle, Jerry ..... 140 Weems, Marian ..... 128 Wellhamer, George . . 134 Weiss, Herbert ..... 135 Welch, Bonnie . . . . . 37 Wellman, Richard .... 128 Wells, David ..... 79,141 Welsh, Bob ...... 135 . 141 Welsh, Charles . . West, Jack . . . . . 115 West, Mary E ....... 141 Wethington, David . . 75,135 Wetzel, Marjorie . . .63,135 Wetzel, Owen ...... 128 Wheler, Judith ..... 128 Wheeler, Judy Ann .... 141 Wheeler, Ronald . 53,135,141 Whlte,Carol ....... 141 White, Edith . . .... 115 Whlte,Judy . . . . 128 White, Pamela . . . 135 White, Pauline . . . 48,58 White, Thalia . . . . 135 161 ...128 56,128,149 162 White, Tom . . . Whltle Velma Whiten, Lee . . . 135 115 y, .... Wki'ema.n, Elizabeth . . 128 . . . 135 Whitus , Dorwin ..... 141 Whitmore, Kim . . Whittemore, Burl . . 75,135 . . . . 135 Wlggam, Rebecca .... 128 Wlggam, Stan . . . Wlggins, Loretta . Wlkoff, Karen . . Wildman, George . Wiles, Carol . . . 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