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

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INDEX ..... , ,L - . ,H . 3 4 ..6 41 72 93 98 125 151 166 3 EQ LC6lfl OVL The annals of every school system are highlighted here and there with the names of dedicated men and women who havepledged their lives to the education of American youth. All too often these people are not recognized until they have completed their work and have passed on. We, the Keyhole Staff, wish to give credit to one of those dedicated educators now--before his work is done. Therefore, for his untiring efforts in helping to create the finest school system possible for Wayne Tovmship and Ben Davis, and for his devotion to education and learning, we proudly dedicate this, the 1960 Keyhole, to Mr. Frank Cline, Supervising Principal for Wayne 'Township Schools. uns- in W. SGML CAM ' r 'f 2 1 P f Q x r f 5 x A f A bei -1 E: K P f xi: Z1 I ' fi ff A ,.,..-s- mmvnmwwn X' ,U - f,- . npnerv:-I Mnupuwn-1 --K-5 sonar r. ' 'P - aizrk J-fg, 'X f' 'X , g,1'-X.. 1 ' ' I 'J , me:-3smw.1M . .- ,. 1211.43.51 zfmmzu. N' . - V . ' ' 44 uniiuzfamwf fo ogqmzng .W fnmmnwmrkhf . ' W AMA h ,V- at ' 1 1 K 4 I N I .1 I - fy if ,. 1 - .19 .rn A-f-1-'sv qqumnn-n l! ' a qunnnmrmmm n mmmnwmw XW'7' ml ar 1 ' 2 w v 1 ? j, 5 QI 4 is gr 'P I 1-'H' ff' ,iiSr'? ' gen 1' :Q .1-W ' ' K V, To the students, faculty, and parents of Ben Davis High School-- Let us not forget that education is not gained by idle minds nor wishful thinking. One must give of his time and talents to improve himself, When we, as individuals, lift our plane of living and put forth our best efforts, we c au s e a chain reaction that results in a better school, a better community, and a better world. Let us remember to give of our best, and the best will come back to us. Very sincerely yours. Wfiffif Mr, William Girton, Principal of the Senior Building and Registrar for Ben Davis High School, briefly in his busy schedule for us to get this picture. i jim grcef emi ,xJc!mi1fLi5frcLf ion Mr, Richard Apple, Principalofthe Wayne Central Building Mr. Howard Wood, Principal of th and Head of the Guidance Department. C0-ordinator of Student Activities. .. . :Jn-.Y-As -- - fa-C ' pauses e Annex Building and -1... Mr. Robert Seeman, the Dean of Boys, does an admirable job of helping our Ben Davis boys with their many problems. ijzeir 071,513 emlfe Jgofuice Mrs. Helen Mercer, the Dean of Girls, can always be counted on to guide and direct our Ben Davis girls with a deep understanding and concern for their problems. MR. SAM LANG Better school facilities never just happen. They are the result of ambitious dreams, careful planning, and hard work. In Wayne Township with its 15 grade school buildings and four high school buildings, the major task of keeping up with our growing physical plant needs falls to our township trustee, Mr. Sam Lang, and his advisory board. This is Mr. Lang's sixth year in office, and during his term of service, six new grade schools or additions, a cafeteria, an industrial arts building, and a thorough remodeling of the Senior Building has been accomplished. His pledge remains the sameg and that is, to provide the very best facilities possible in order that our Ben Davis High School can continue to grow toward our goal of being the finest school in the state. lr Q4-sd. .L 6'5 ,AJ l f' ,-P A' rf l x-'31--f i Mr. Sam Lang fstanding second from lefty is host to the Marion to discuss problems pertaining to the schools of Marion County County School Board at the Mary McClellan School which is the and to exchange ideas on how best to provide first class education newest school in Wayne Township. The Board meets once a month for us. Meg Aegoej Zelaincf fAC7 Jcene , Ben Davis High School continues to grow, and this year we had well over two thousand pupils. This makes more and more secretarial work for our full time School Secretary, Mrs. Alice Harker. Managing the PBX switchboard girls, getting out the daily announcements, and handling a mountain of correspondence fills Mrs. Harker's work day. In fact, because of her terrific work load, the school provided her with a full time assistant--pretty, perky Mrs. Shirley Hargls. Between the two of them, they do an admirable job in smoothly handling the heavy detail work connected with running big Ben Davis High. Mrs. Alice Harker, our School Secretary, answers one of her many phone calls. Mrs. Shirley Hargis, assistant to Mrs. Harker, is shown at the right. fA6Lf 6LlfU6Ll 55 6Ll Q LUOVL Scholarship, dependability, and loyalty are the basic factors required for a girl to receive the Daughters of the American Revolution Award. Betty Thompson was the 1960 recipient of the award at Ben Davis High School in the fall. To become eligible for the scholarship, a girl first must be selected by the members of the facultyg then she is required to take a citizenship examination, which is given by the Indianapolis Chapter of the D,A,R. The tests are then judged and the county winners are announced. These winners then compete for the state award which is a very high honor. Mrs, Beneda Campbell presents the top journalism awards to Kay Wills, Stan Walker, and Sally Katzenberger. Betty Thompson, senior, was this year's recipient of the Daughters of the American Revolution Award. Mr. Wendell Hine Congratulates fleft to rightJWa1lyBuck1ew, Ted Spurgeon, Ray Stanifer and Leroy McSchooler on their breaking of the school's mile relay record, i N x N-A--V' ' M lvutnunuu nvnnnsn -gg-- Post - cnosmc. :rn -' - mm. nuuc: ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ummm un umm num Ni?-RANK TIM. Htl I . , , noon ,. .. '-3::?5:::. P-- This group of students earned high honor for the Bookkeeping Department by winning first place In the International Book- keeping Contest. FIRST ROW: Sarah Jane Clendennlng,Jeannette Carter, and Myrna Pennyman. SECOND ROW: June Kirk, Sandy Fields, Lynda Israel, Doris Dennis, Jane Jones. LAST ROW: Judy Annes, Emily Ann Boman, Carolyn Beck, Dottie Bantley, and Steve Cline. Standing are Barbara Dearing, Carol Peck, Kay Harden, and Mr. Wendell Hine. Ay fA0f58 w .0 give Ifiteir geaf Winners in the State Math Contest pose with their instructors. LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Mr. Charles Carpenter, Donald Kinder, Bob Rigdon, Tom Howald, Jeff Keeler, Melvin Scott, Kay Uffman, Mrs. Helen Poince, and Head of the Math Depart- ment, Miss Nlna Martin. nr lllzgcbcforian 2 ., 1 a E. A 1 , l E , -3. .Vi - Mm' , M , mf +1 , '- 'wtf' Y W t ' jj'-N M uw., W, ,lm- my N . '91 K The highest honor that a Senior student can win at Ben Davis is to graduate as Valedic- torlan. In a class of 420 students, the competition is keen, and to come out as the very best merits everyone's praise. Mary Mahan, our 1960 Valedictorian, quietly went about the business of being the top academic scholar at Ben Davis High Schoo1.To her, just being a good student was not enough. She had to be the best. However, she found time to do more than just study. Her extra- curricular activities included belonging to the Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, J ,C.L,, Chorus, and the Booster Club. On Honor Day, her study and concentration paid off when she walked off with the I.U. Valedictorian Scholarship and the Alumni Scholarship. Mary Mahan, we students and teachers of Ben Davis salute you! ur mgildltd foricm All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy is a proven statement. Being Salutatorian and second highest in her class of 366 seniors, may seem to indicate that NormaJo Kolbe comes under that heading. But during her four years at Ben Davis, she has managed to ac- quire the nearly perfect combination of work and play. On the work side of the picture, NormaJo included courses in English, history, science, math, and commerce in all of which she excelled highly. As a reward for excellence in math, she was selected to be a member of the honorary math club, Mu Alpha Theta. Because of her scholastic achievement, extra-curricular activities, leadership, and character, she was selected to join the National Honor Society. In her leisure NormaJo participated in the Mask and Gavel Club, Thespians, Marching Band, Orchestra, Drummerettes, S,P,Q,R,, J .C.L,, Sunshine Society, National Forensics League, Booster Club, Bowling Club, and Trialge. She was also a member of the debate team. On Honor Day NormaJo was again rewarded for all her effort with the American Legion Award. Her greatest honor, however, was receiving a 32400, full-tuition, scholarship to Butler University. ' 1 K il,-i u 4' 4 if f f ,, f7f QW. i OW ellaaf lays .Aff an avid Three very inspiring speeches were given at Baccalaureate this year. They were given by Tom Howald, NormaJo Kolbe, and Duane Wood. At the right, Duane Wood delivers his speech to an attentive audience. Several Honors were given on Honor Day this year to graduating members of Ben Davis. In the lower right, Mr. Madison Shadley pre- sents the scholarship award to Mary Mahang Citizenship to Duane Woodg School Spirit to Ann Wechsler, and Activities to Tom Howald, The American Legion Awards were presented to NormaJo Kolbe and Tom Howald. Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Mo,come onteam1et's go-go-go! As these two pictures plainly show, during school and after school the students of B,D, High are a happy group of people! Who can ever forget those riotous pep sessions that brought such joy and enthusiasm to the fans and that much needed confidence to the team. A group of students are shown here supply- ing their cheers and hurrahs, while the Ben Davis pep band supplies that certain something that sparks the spirit in one of the Ben Davis songs. This year our pep band, under the direction of Mr. Gene Smith, deserves a big thank you for their fine performances of cheering our Giants on to victory at every home basketball game. This group of students waiting for their ride home is a familiar sight around Ben Davis. Many an after-school class of make-up work, club activities and meetings and Qpardon the expressiony seventh periods keep students after school many times. Let's hope these students are staying for make-up work or clubs! Aa4L-..-,-A,- - -, - A , lu in , LB Y 'Xl sl If af' 'xl Two presentations that will long be remem- bered by this year's students of Ben Davis were the annual music festival and the spring play, OklahomaI Above, Patty Pruett glides through a solo in the Arabian Nights number. There were several other dance routines, including: an Indian number, a Gypsy number, a Dogpatch number, an Irish number and many others. Several organizations participated in the Music Festival such asg the band, the orchestra, the choirs, the dance band, the majorettes, the flag corps and the Bellalres. Another spectacular this year was the pre- sentation of Ok1ahomaI The Dramatic Club and all the above organizations participated in this play. Everyone agreed that Oklahoma was the finest play ever given at Ben Davis and this was shown by the reactions of the students and the attendance at the two night performances. tkblt ZULVLCA1 tLlfVL8 lfU6L5 ULVL tLWL8 Chargel Save me a place in lunch line! Crowder, These are very familiar expressions that are heard every day in the Ben Davis Ca.feterla.The cafeteria is one ofthe most popular places at Ben Davis, especially around noon time. Above, Sandy Kinney and Patty Cottey are laughing over a private joke, while Ron Rajer, Mary McKinney,Janet Booher and Sue Lewis seem to have more serious matters to discuss. Some of the most popular people around Ben Davis are the cooks! Ben Davis has a fine staff of cheerful cooks who always seemto whip up some Grade A meals. Some people be- lieve food is the closest thing to our hearts and they may be right. That long awaited day has finally arrived! These students are lined up to be initiated into the National Honor Society, an honor group at Ben Davis. ffme w 0 were foie acfwfcm One of the most important events in the Honor Society of Ben Davis is the initiation of members into its Club. Above, several choice students are being initiated. They are: FRONT ROW: Left to Bright, Sally Katzenberger, LaVonne Tate, Sandy Kinder, Kay Wills, JoAnn Green, Janet Warren, Bob Rigdon, Mary Ann Spahr, Donna Buzzird, Linda Wood, Martha Burns, Ann Wechsler, Carol Mattingly and Sandy Tharp. BACK ROW: Donna Hunt, Nancy Thomas, Lynda Israel, Judy Roberts and Larry Henderson. The members of the National Honor Society seem to be en- joying themselves at the annual Honor Society Dance .4-.-41:-ZZXZJ 2 , 1-nur-I 'v .. f---r af. - - 1-n 5'1ii3l-'am 17, gl! - W P t O m6 LAH c MA 1 fffffe' fl. x'.,'g7'ff .-sf ' R nil.. ,..,'.- N.:-.,.'.,. UK,- I u' hun X.',.'.-vb. :'n':9 Ks , X., XA- v... A H..., , X.,- .x'.x'l'A un., w ..-1' I n I ,Jv Xxx. 'g buf ' ,1- '. 4' 'U' 'on ,. - , .fifgl-m.,, V u HU.. H. U x... ' g1...'. .,,,,. NL, . - 137533: r 1, x-.., .,f .s,., ' ' - x Q iff j. -.I 1 I x, , T lon 5. 1 ...nv--45x I..-'. -' Ln. v 1. E , ' 'fn ' S v- -nr0' .. ,H it -:bei -e 'mr ,. -,g-v-li ' if ,qw iv DE LOR ES FROST Senior SANDY KINNEY Junior SANDY ALLEN Queen SANDY MILLER? A SUZANNE CLAYCOMB Sophomore Freshman ffm gaiefy 0!,J41!0mec0nfLi1fL9 Every season has its special events. Inthe spring lt's the Prom, and in the fall it's the Homecoming. The Homecoming is the night when Ben Davis alumni return to their old alma mater to see how things have changed, to back the present football team, and to admire the Homecoming royalty. After the Star Spangled Banner was played, the football game with Washington High School began. At the half the band put on a half-time show during which the Homecoming queen, Sandy Allen, senior, and her court, Delores Frost, senior: Sandy Kinney, juniorg Sandy Miller, sophomoreg and Suzanne Claycombe, freshman, were presented to the spectators. After Sandy was crowned by football co-captains, Jon Ingleman and Ray Rippy, the game continued and ended in a defeat for Ben Davis. Despite B.D,'s loss, spirits were high at the dance, whose center of attraction was the reigning royalty. There in the cafeteria, music filled the air and sent reminiscing alumni's memories shooting back to the Homecomings they had attended in their high school years. sr- 0 flax 527654 Moe! And what is so rare as a day in June ,,,and Verbs are action words are two familiar phrases that may be heard in any B,D, English class. The English department, under the direction of Mrs. Beneda Campbell, has several elective courses which students are able to take. They are: Bible Literature, College Composition and English Literature and Developmental Reading aside from the regular English courses. A student is required to take only five years of English, however, four years of English are valuable. Ted Winings, junior, explains a few pointers on the speech he's making, as Mr. Bobby Hughes, teacher, watches. U I Mrs. Beneda Campbell, Head of the English Department explains the facts about making term papers, Student Librarians, Delores McRee and Royce Wright,offer assistance to Jim Burrin and Kenny Atwell who are hunting for term paper material. I ci- or l Marcia Burnell receives help from Mrs. Jessie Kirk on her spacing. This particular class happens to be a Senior typing class. ow we prepare Ar milfaeu ge Here is a Business Machine class. The students here are working with Comptometers. The field of commerce offers many oppor- tunities to Ben Davis students. Eleven faculty members prepare approximately 1300 students for clerical or secretarial jobs. Mrs. Jesse Kirk, head of the Conrurlerce Department, is often asked to recommend past students to people desiring secretaries or other persons in the business field. Throughout the school year students strive to achieve their pins in shorthand and typing. Tests are given and then teachers issue word pins to those who have either typed or taken shorthand in a given length of time. Honor Day an award is glven to commerce majors onthe basis of their scholastic achievements. The following commercial courses are offered at Ben Davis: Bookkeeping I, II, III, Sz IV: Shorthand I, II, III, Sz IVQ Typing I, II, Rt IIIQ General Business I, Kr Il: Selling and Retailing I Sz II: Clerical Practice and Comptometer Operating. Non- com- merclal students may take Senior Typing. Several awards were given to Latin students and Spanish students on Honor Day this year. Mrs. Helen Mercer, head of the Latin Department, presented awards to the outstanding students in Latin. we Afzwkej Amiga anguagw We are living in a rapidly changing world in which the ability to understand and speak foreign languages ls fast becoming a necessity for those countries and peoples who wish to be recognized as world powers. To keep pace with this need, Ben Davis has the goal of expansion in its Foreign Language Department headed by Mrs. Helen Mercer. This year 423 pupils have enrolled in Foreign languages: 240 in Latin I-II, 75 in Caesar, 20 ln C1cero,70 in Spanish I-II, and 18 in Spanish HI-IV. This is an increase of 70 over last year's total. Other purposes of teaching Latin and Spanish are: to aid pupils in understanding our government, to glve pupils the opportunity of learning a modern language, and to let pupils see how people in other countries live. Instructlng the 12 daily language classes are: Miss Rena Rosenberry, teaching Latin I-Hg Mrs. Helen Wampler, Caesarg Mrs. Helen Mercer, Cicero, Mrs. Shirley Lynch, Latin I-Hg and Mr, Jose Davila, Spanish I-II-H1-IV. Each year an award is given to the outstanding student in Spanish. This year's recipient of the award was Shirley Wingler, Senior. Mr. Mimis Antonopolous, history teacher, shows one of his U,S, History classes Newspapers that headline important events, 6LlfL0! Agltllwf' lfllfL6!Ql :5t006! l06LJf Mr. James Ray watches ns one of his world history students points out a certain location of the world that they are study- ing at the present time, From ancient Rome to Cape Canaveral, all phases of history are covered in the history de- partment of Ben Davis High School, This depart- ment, under the supervision of Miss Olive Carruthers, has a variety of social studies courses from which to choose. World history, United States history, geogra- phy, economics, psychology, and American govern- ment are the social studies courses in which 1298 Ben Davis students are enrolled, There are eight full-time teachers and onepart-time teach- er in this department. In order to graduate, a student must have four credits in social studies: and of these four, two of them must be in United States history and one, in American government. It is recommended that college-bound students majoring in social studies should take advantage of this opportunity and enroll in all of the available courses offered in the curriculum. 29 Mrs. Nina Martin explains some of the basic fundamentals in math to one of her College Algebra Classes which consist of seniors only. Zffwzf mafk om dcience Mr. Charles Carpenter, math teacher, relaxes with his Algebra IV class on the last school day by showing some fabulous slides of his trip through Germany and Western Europe. No one ln this highly accelerated, highly skilled, and highly trained modern age can hope to be much of a success either ln his exciting high school years or in his business life after graduating un- less he has had several years of mathematical training. Therefore, aiming to present a thorough study of this subject, the Math Department at BDHS offers the following curriculum: general math, shop math, Algebra I, II, III, IV, plane geometry, solid geom- etry, trlgonometry, and college algebra. A special interest of the department has been participating in the State Math Contest. A sign of the growing interest in math is the fact that approximately 1100 pupils have enrolled in math classes this year, an increase of about 100 pupils over last year's tally, according to Miss Nina Martin, head of the Math Department. These 1100 are taught by nine teachers in 35 separate classes. Larger rooms with more board space have been the mostnotlceable improvements over the 1958-'59 department. Future plans for the de- partment are to improve teaching techniques and possibly to introduce analytic geometry into the curriculum. 1- One of the most enjoyable aspects of chemistry class is lab work. Here we see Mr. Daryl Miller's chemistry group working on one of their many experiments. are uifa! fo ,fgmerifcw forogredri Mr. Evan Fine watches one of his biology students as he demonstrates the correct placement of the lungs. Have you ever wondered how a fish breathes...how a pansy grows...how nltroglycerin is made...0r how a camera takes pictures? These questions and countless others are presented and explained in the four science courses offered in the Ben Davis curriculum. All sciences are of utmost importance in these modern times. An ordinary household can't be managed without coming in Contact with one of them. All medical, chemical, nuclear, and botanical-jobs require a well-built foundation in the sciences. For these reasons the Ben Davis Science Department has sought to expand and improve both teaching methods and laboratory equipment. In this expansion, two teachers were added, which raised the total number of science in- structors to seven. The science department, headed by Mr. Daryl Miller, boasts twenty-nine classes. Sixteen are blologygflve,botanyg three, physlcsg four, chemistryg and one, advanced chemis- try. In biology, Ben Davisites learn about animals, birds, fish, and insects. Students learn the techniques of dissection in their labs and practice on bees, grasshoppers, worms, and clams. In botany, students collect and study plants, flowers, and trees. Chemistry students experiment with different chemical reactions and sometimes learn the hard way why acids should be handled with care. Physics deals with studies in heat, light, sound, me- chanics, electrlclty, and nuclear physics. As an extra this year, the physics classes took a class trip to Indiana Unl- versity to see the cyclotron there. By offering these courses to Ben Davlsltes, BDHS intends to prepare its students for the future. These very pretty girls were part of a Gypsy number Linda Baxter, Sanja Miner, Suzanne Claycomb, Joyce in the music festival. They are: fgoing clockwise Booher, Pat Rogers, Charlene Walter and Mary Ann starting at the topl Bonnie Paton,, Donna Huston, Sparks. Linda Kelly is in the middle. Sandra Wright, Carol Peck,Sandy Buckley,Toni Wills, nfufwic ffm air One of the acts featured in this year's Senior Varieties was this ventriloquist act of Larry Conner and friend, Richard Wallace was the Master of Ceremonies this year. Mrs. Walker combines all the choirs ln this number to produce a most effective sound. This is a scene from this year's music festival. all W8 WQV8 y0lfllfl? all gd? A hushed silence falls over the audience, the soft strains of the piano are heard in the back- ground and suddenly the air is filled with the me- lodious voices of the Ben Davis Choir. The choir did a splendid job in their pre- sentatlons of Oklahomal and the Music Festival this year. This group, under the direction of Mrs. Lorna Walker, helped greatly in adding the finish- ing touch to the music festival as can be seen at the right. This particular number featured the A Cappella Choir. Perhaps the department which proves to be most useful in later years in Home Economics. In these classes many phases of home life and care of the family are touched upon, Home Ec. I and III include the study of cooking and preserving of food, while Horne EC. II and IV teach the art of sewing. A study of the problems of marriage and family living is basic in Home EC. V. Family Relations is a course open to senior boys and junior or senior girls. Home Nursing procedures, delivery and care of a child are things of interest in Home Nursing which is Home Ec. VI. The department has the duty of acqualnting the pupil in the areas of making a home so that he is prepared to face the problems and the duties which arise in later life. Doubtless, many will agree when looking back to high school days that Home Economics will have been helpful. Mrs. Flora Faust demonstrates for four members of her sewing class how to sew a seam. W9 IOVQIOELVQ AW 8 af AOVVLQ Members of Mrs. Martha Welch's cooking class give a demonstration in food preparation. 4 I K. Mr. Raleigh Roach, who is retiring from teaching this year, mechanical drawing class. Mechanical drawing is one of the watches as Herb Radtke works on one of his drawings in most popular courses in the Industrial Arts Department. an Ar ma ing a wing Herb Radtke fwho seems to get in all the Industrial Arts picturesj works at a lathe as his instructor, Mr. Ray Hurt, observes. Industrial Arts can be just as important to many hlgh school boys as English, math, science, or any other course. Many of the boys enrolled in shop classes use this knowledge for their l1fe's vocation. Nine hundred and twenty-three boys, taught by ten faculty members, are enrolled in Industrial Arts courses this year. A new exhaust gas welding system, twelve inch grinder, drawing benches and instruments, lockers, a.nd testing equipment have been added to the In- dustrial Arts Department. Basic Wood and Basic Metal, Basic Machine Shop and Basic'Electrlcityg Mechanical Drawing I, II, III, 8: IV: Auto Shop'I 8: II, Wood Shop I Sz IIg and Metal Shop I 81 II are offered at Ben Davis. A student must have all four basic courses before he can take the advanced courses, and he must have the required mechanical drawing courses. Electric shop is required to take auto shop. Electronics, advanced electric shop, will be offered for the fall term of 1961. r Q Delores Frost, Queen of the Prom, dances away with her King, Curt Haas, to the lovely strains of Stardust which sounded suspiciously like Three Coins in a Fountain. The Prom...that once-a-year event that highlights a busy year and delights all study-weary students...that unforgettable evening when life becomes a fairy tale to cherish and hold close in our hearts...that enchanting evening when all ordinary friends and fellow students transform into wonderfully exciting princes and princesses...that mysterious evening when bumbling boys become dapper debonairs and well-groomed gentlemen...that spar- kling evening when billowy, soft, swaying skirts float and swirl ever so softly, delicately under low, low lights through intricate patterns to the sweet melodies of songs such as Stardust ,,,. A Xhl Sweet Memories! The Coronation...when specially chosen students parade in the Grand IXla1'ch...when a flower girl, and trophy and crown bearers pose on stage with the Master of Ceremonies, George Wildman, and the Mistress of Ceremonies, Joyce Chitwood,,.whenexcitement and apprehension bubbles explosively inside us...uhcn jubilatlon fills the air at the announcement that Delores Frost and Curt Haas are queen and king...when ecstasy breaks forth as Carolyn Crowe and Dave Spikes are proclaimed princess and princemwhen the dance of royalty is lead by the royalty themselves,the at- tendants, the crown bearers, and the Master and Mistress of Ceremonies... These sights we will long remember. Who can forget the gay atmosphere of flashing light bulbs, colorful spotlights, joyous laughter, mazes of tables, millions of friends, the splendor of evening gowns of grace and beauty in fountains of color, the mingling of the delicate scents from each dainty bouquet all reminisced by wistful students When the dance is over, the fun has just begun,Couples whirl from the Indiana Roof to various restaurants in and around the city for light snacks or full-course dinners, Then most couples return to their homes for a rest, however, some attend post- Prom parties lasting until dawn, followed by Prom breakfasts. Rising early, BDites set out on a day-long picnic at any of the state parks. After tramping around on trails, fighting cold weather, rain, hail, and fatigue, the weary picnickers arrive home inthe evening to sleep and to dream of and relive their exciting, once- a-year weekend. Me mmf enclmnlfing evening, of ca! The Court at the Prom consisted of the following: LEFT TO Dave Huston, Delores Frost, Sandy Kinney, Dave Spikes, RIGHT: Danny Laser, Patty Pruett, Curt Haas, Ann Wechsler, Carolyn Crowe, Jim Good, Susan Baldauf, and Garry Simmons. 1 ij . Where else could you find such an array of smiling faces except at the Junior-Senior Prom? Here several students anxiously await the even1ng's attractions. uf en, we ,name MUAZL The Master and Mistress of ceremonies of the Junior-Senior Prom this year were George Wildman and Joyce Chitwood. Ah! The most glorious moment of the Prom has arrived!! crown on the head of a lovely and radiant Delores Frost George Wildman, Master of Ceremonies, places the glittering Queen of our Ben Davis Prom! in a. magic, mam-6 e worfcf fs xx k .Q Another highlight of the evening was the crowning of the Princess. Carolyn Crowe sec-ms to be quietly proud as sho wears the crown which proclaims her as our Princess for 1960. w 1 j Sl ALE x f, 5 ,QL gk A fu X , gk . 2 Q P- Iv 1 1 -ju : j f ,- ' gg.. 'M IN '-Q C1157 Wm ' 3 J M Q , ,,. ,YM ' Q0 K if on f lwx Om as ,FEL 45 1 . x 1- -A..-. H'-K.-'ZF K -1 X .P -.... , -.:- -.i,Q5iE '1: . ,. ', ' 7725? 'iwf':,, ' iwff' .', + -5,9 45, K , J Q-an 3 1 T 'ff Q FRONT RQW: Steve Coppgck, Sue Farr, Vonya Cantwell, Linda Mary Ann Spahr, Mike Sterrett, and Larry Henderson, TOP ROW: Boss, Jerry Carroll, Ann Wechsler, and Duane Wood, SECOND Allan Abbot, Rick Pottenger, Nancy Voight, Jo Ann Lyons, Patty ROW: Max Warner, Larry Carter, Susie Baldauf, Janet Wa.rren, McConnell, and Mr. Howard Wood, sponsor, we facto! on voice Similar to King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table, who met to discuss the problems ofthe people in medieval times, is Ben Davis's Student Council. The Council is a group of nineteen students chosen by Ben Davisites to represent each grade level of the student body. Organized in 1954 by Blanchard Smith and Larry Axsom with purposes of encouraging leader- ship and providing a place for adequate student voice in student affairs, the Student Council has pro- ceeded from that year to this, striving and advanc- ing toward its goal, Under the sponsorship of Mr. Richard Apple and Mr, Howard Wood and the leadership of Presi- dent Duane Wood, Secretary Ann Wechsler, and Treasurer Larry Carter, the Student Council has sponsored the Homecoming Parade and Dance, Hobo Day, Mid-Winter Whirl, Teacher Appreciation Day, Dress-Up Day, Spring elections, College Day, Career Day, and the Monitor System. Other projects have been: purchasing a Christmas tree for the cafeteria, donating gifts to the school, buying water coolers, and establishing a Student Council scholarship fund. A new move of communication between the student body and Student Council has been devisedthis year also, suggestion boxes which have proved fairly effective. in ACAUOK amz im Will the meeting please come to order, says Duane Wood president of the Ben Davis Student Council. me Joram uf 0 A in aaa emicn An organization held in high esteem at B,D.H,S. is the National Honor Society. The group includes about 60 members who are juniors and seniors and ten probationary members who are sophomores. To be eligible for membership, a student must not only have and maintain a high scholastic average, but he must possess the qualities of character, leadership, and service. Organized in 1956, the club's purpose is to stimulate high scholarship, constructive leader- ship, service with a purpose, and a worthy character. Far from being classed as a dull club, the group had a Wiener roast and a picnic at Brown County State Park, sponsored an Honor Hop for stu- dents on the high honor roll for the semester, in- stalled the Liberty Chapter of the National Honor Society at Clayton, Indiana, and initiated new mem- bers in a ceremony before the freshmen. The even- ing after the initiation, a banquet was given for all members and their parents in the Cafeteria. By working in the concession stands, sponsor- ing sock-hops, and phoning in election results, the group earned money for ascholarship for acollege- bound senior, Presiding over the monthly meetings were: Tom Howald, presidentg Linda Boss, vice-presi- dent: Marcia Good, secretary: and Tom Pearson, treasurer. Soonsoring this active club were: Miss Olive Carruthers, Mr. Robert Seeman, and Mrs, Helen Poinoe. FRONT ROW: Sue Farr, Mary Manan, Sue Shaw, Tom Pearson, Marcia Good, Tom Howald, Linda Boss, Ann Wechsler, Peggy Savage, Joyce Cox, Vonya Cantwell, Kay Wills. SECOND ROW: Steve Coppock, Tom Roush, Bob Bothwell, Betty Thompson, LaVonne Tate, Duane Wood, Normajo Kolbe, Sandy Kinder, Brenda Piercy, Sandy Tharp, Janie Timmerman, Carol Mattingly. THIRD ROW: Jane Ann Graham, Juliet Herron, Linda Wood, Linda Israel, Susan Armbrust, Sally Katzenberger,Janet Warren, Donna Hunt, Marty Burns , Larry Henderson, Barbara Hameetman. FOURTH ROW: George Silca, Sue Blank, Jo Ann Green, Linda Miller, Mary Ann Spalu', Donna Buzzird, Mike Sterrett, Mike Foster, Pat Cubel, Judy Roberts, Ted Winings, Nancy Thomas. FIFTH ROW: Kay Uffman, Paula Finch, Linda Lipinski, Melvin Scott, Lynda Tomlin, Alan Abbot, Jeff Kleler, Chlores Hayward, Bob Rigdon, B111 Decker, Terry Hamilton, Max Warner. SIXTH ROW: Mrs. Polnce, Larry Carter, Don Klndex, Mr, Robert Seeman and Mrs. Carruthers. Mr. James Ray watches as his News Bureau staff works on stories to be presented to the city newspapers for publication. Sally Katzenberger was head of this group that had as its main objective to inform the community of news concerning Ben Davis High School. Quill and Scroll, a club for honorary high school journalists, is an incentive to many pupils who are interested in writing. The club originated in 1926, Qualifications for membership are a high scholastic rating, qualities in leadership, and out- standing work in the journalism field, are the qual- ifications one must possess to become a member. The purpose of the club is to recognize good work in high school publications and to better the relations between student body and publications, The monthly meetings ofthe Ben Davis Chapter of Quill and Scroll are under the direction of Mr. James Ray. During the year the club sponsored the cartoon and writing contests. Also, the gold and silver key awards were presented by the Quill and Scroll. This year the Ben Davis Chapter was host at the annual Publications Banquet. The officers for 1959-60 were as follows: President, Sally Katzenbergerg Vice-President, Anna Mooreg Secretary, Kay Willsg Treasurer, Stan Walker, and Sergeant-at-Arms, Jerry Carroll, ULU we WQV8 IOOZNIQJ Members of the honor group, Quill and Scroll, are: BOTTOM Stan Walker. TOP ROW: Mr. James Ray, sponsorgJo Ann Green, ROW: Sue Klnnaird, Jerry Carroll, Sally Katzenberger, Kay Wills, Sharon Burrows, and Mary Ann Spahr. The nosiest, newsiest group in school is the Ben Davis Spot- in chief: and Lena Pfisterer, all seated. STANDING ARE: Sally light staff. Working on the plans for the paper are: LEFT TO Katzenberger, Mr. James Ray, sponsorg and Dean Richardson. RIGHT, Dennis Elmore, Mary Ann Spahr, Stan Walker, editor y WLQWL QM of lfA,8 Alftffk 65t6Lt8 The Spotlight, the school paper, keeps the pupils and faculty informed on school news, entertains its readers, and helps direct public opinion through editorials. The Spotlight is a six-page issue which is published bi-weekly. In the fall Anna Moore, editor: Stan Walker, news editorg Ruth Ann Barksdale, feature editor: Danny Laser, sports editor, and Lena Pfisterer worked with Mr. Ray, sponsor, in making the paper a success. The second semester offices are Editor Stan Walker, News Editor Sally Katzenberger, Feature Editor, Ruth Ann Barksdale, Curt Criss, sports editor, and Lena Pfisterer, business editor. The requirements for any junior or senior wishing to become a member of the Spotlight is to maintain an A or B average in journalism. This organization for the past two years had sponsored the Harvest Swing dance. This year the dance was called The Roaring Twenties and King Jon Ingleman and Queen Connie Kempster reigned over all. The Editor in Chief of the Spotlight first semester was Anna Moore, who did a fine job in producing a Grade A paper. l l FRONT ROW: Sue Kinnaird, Patty Cottey, Jerry Carroll, Kay Linda Wood, TOP ROW: Margie Wetzel, Jim Good, Dave Spikes, Wills, and Mr. Glenn Fisher, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Mary and Mike Sanders. McKinney, Prissy Dillow, Jonle Green, Mary Ann Spahr, and Mae afeckcafeo! group 0 ijQglL0L , The last day of school has arrived! Hurrah! But when school is out for everyone else, there is still a group of people coming to school every day and working busily--the Keyhole Staff I There is much work to be done by the Keyhole Staff even after school is out. There's the rounding up of spring sport's records, getting the results from Honor Day awards and getting the names of boys who were given awards on athlete day. Although there's much time, energy and money spent in the production of the yearbook, when August 15 rolls around we all know it was well worth it! Marjorie Wetzel and Mary Ann Spahr type up the copy while Patty Cottey studies the pictures of the Spring Festival. Sue Kinnaird, our Copy Editor, checks over some of the final copy presented to her by Mary Ann Spalu' and Patty Cottey during her lunch hour, Mr. Fisher, our advisor, and Editor Patty Cottey pause for a moment during the final, frantic days before we sent this Keyhole to press. It was hard work, but it was fun. 'x wth-A Q R fx Y'?-'ifff . ' .-4 From Thespus, who was the first real actor and who started the acting precedent by breaking away from .a group of chanting Greek priests, we derive the word, Thespians. Thespians is the honor group of the Mask and Gavel Club. Eligibility for membership may be achieved by first becoming a Mask and Gavel Club member, then by earning ten points by doing such things as ushering, selling tickets, acting, building and painting scenery, and numerous other stage jobs. Those who have earned their ten points are then voted on by the entire Thespian group for membership. Initiations into the club are twice a year. They consist of the prospective members having to mem- orize a portion of Hamlet and then reciting the se- lection before the Mask and Gavel Club members. Only Thespian members and N,F,L, members are eligible to be officers of the Mask and Gavel Club. Like the Mask and GavelClub and N.F,L,,The Thespians are sponsored by Mr. Donald Hansell and Mr. Bob Hughes. Ducks and geese and hens better scurry, when I take you out in a surreywiththe fringe on topl sings Jerry Carroll to Pat Milligan in a scene from Oklahoma. ow alegghftyuf flte enfewfainmenf FRONT ROW: Mr. Bobby Hughes, sponsor, Stan Walker, Linda Boss, Vonya Cantwell, Joyce Cox, Peg Savage, and Donald Hansell, sponsor, SECOND ROW: Patty Pruett, Jerry Carroll, Jon Mason, Jackie Linn, Norrnajo Kolbe, Carol Gilbert, Carol Melenchuck, Ann Weschler, Larry Conner, THIRD ROW: Linda Wood, Mary Ann Spahr, Larry Henderson, Stan Faulkner, Jim Stanesa, Vivian Martin, Nancy Thomas, Susan Blank, and Beth McDaniel, TOP ROW: Lynda Tomlin, Jane Ann Graham, Susie Baldauf, Donna Buzzird, Bonnie Welsh, Bill Hart, John David Harden, Randy Morehead, and Pat Dooley. ROW ONE: Left to Right, Charlene Campton, Vanda Watz, Julie Herron, Pat Milligan, Linda Boss, Doretta Figg,Jol'lllen Bishop, Susan Armbrust, Joetta Sheffer, Judi Glaze, Janet Warren, Sanja Miner, Becky Wiggam, Leah Farmer, Marlene McLain, ROW TWO: Linda Miller, Doris Rance, Jane Ann Graham, Karen Price, Ellen Mann, Linda Higdon, Willa Miller, Shirley Sloan, Judi Zimmerman, Judy Koehrn, Pat Fzmsler. ROWTHREE: Paul Brady, Jim Butler, Randy Goodwin, Jim Powers, Alan Morehead, Danny Laser, Jerry Carroll, Carl Wilson, ROW FOUR: Curtis Criss, Howard Harmon, Danny Sharp, Tom Bauder, Larry Gilbert, Dave Shelton, Larry Yates, Dave Kuhn, Dave Fletcher, Richard Smith, Phillip Fletcher, Jerry Priest, Fred Lynn, Phil Lockwood, ow ilfwloirilftg flte manic 'Oh the farmer and the cowman should be friends. Members of the A Cappella join together to sing a song in Oklahoma. With the production of Oklahoma, this year's A Cappella Choir has brought honor and many favorable comments to Ben Davis. Fifty-one members make up this year's A Cappella Choir who participate in many activities such as concerts, contests, tours, festivals, and convocations throughout the year. The members give up a great deal of their time to practice out- side of school for appearances: but in return the choir is rewarded by the many comments they re- ceive. The choir made approximately twenty-four public performances. To become a member of the choir, a person must have average grades, be willing to devote extra time, have a basic idea of tone production, show interest in music, and maintain good attend- ance at school and rehearsals. The future members, who at the present are the trainees of the A Cappella Choir are the Girls' Choir, made up of girls who meet one period a dayg the Cadet Choir, who are made up of both boys and girls who would like to further their singing career and advance to the A Cappella Choir. Each year on Honor Day an award is given to the most outstanding member of the choir. This year's award was presented to Judy Kochrn by the choir director, Mrs, Lorna Walker. ' l '- .. K .. 'fi l A , 1 :ft Lalfww medlf nfufwic eloarfmenf A shrill whistle, enthusiastic shouts, and a spirited drum cadence all characterize the Ben Davis Marching Giants. This 155 member band has brought many high honors to the school and pupils. Outstanding achievements this year included winning first place at the Riverview Park Tourna- ment of Music at Chicago, and second place at the Indiana State Fair, Appearances made by the band were at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky and the Tulip Festival at Holland, Michigan. The band also led the 500 Festival Parade, and they appeared as a guest band at the 500 Mile Race. The band under the direction of Mr. Ralph Chandler has made a name for itself as a concert band and as a marching band. The name of Ben Davis is truly remembered by many who have seen the Giants strut their stuff. 4 cs One, and-a-two, and-a-three! This downbeat pattern is very familiar to the outstanding musicians in the Ben Davis Dance Band which is under the direction of Mr. Gene Smith. During this past year, the dance band received a first division rating at the Indiana School Music Association Contest. This award brought esteemto the members of the band and a great honor to Ben Davis High School. Many appearances have marked the calendar for the dance band. Afew of these engagements were the Ben Davis Homecoming Dance, Zionsville Band Dance, Manual Military Ball, Annual Dance Band Tour, Spring Festival, and the privilege of perform- ing at the Holland Tulip Festival. This group has done much during the year to distinguish themselves and the school. mega many olfwm LL0 an auia Members of this year's Dance Band are: FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Linda Boss, Donna Buzzird, vocalistg Pat Sheppard, Doris Dennis, Larry Varmo, Richard Barrett, George Thomas. BACK ROW: Janet Foltz, Dave Thompson, Charles Randle, Larry Henderson, Bob Rawlings, Roger Thomas, Randy Martin, Jimmy Smith, Victor Scott and Mr, Gene Smith. director. 51 There's a great deal of excitement in the air. The football players are out on the field warming up for the game and the cheerleaders are practicing their yel1s. The crowd in general is discussing the prospects of the game. All at once the talking stops and the football players leave the field. A familiar sound is heard in the background. It's the drumbeat of the Ben Davis Marching Giants led by the Head Majorette, Peg Savage. The band comes in sight and following Peggy are seven very pretty Majorettes, who are Sharon Major, Joyce Cox, Carl Melenchuck, Kathy Brown, and Patty Pruett, Seniorsg Sandy, Kinney and Lynn Schwartz, Juniors. Our Ben Davis Maj orettes not only added much color to our football games, but they also were an attraction in the 500 Parade, the 500 race,the show in Holland Michigan and, also,the Music Festival at Ben Davis. The Flag Corps and Bellaires, also, caught many an eye in these events. The auxiliary group of Ben Davis with their talent a.nd good looks have brought much attention and fame to our Marching Giant Band. ft. gm, ...fn 4, ft. tmzg Members of our h1gh steppmg MaJorette group are LEFT TO Pruett, Joyce Cox, Carol Melenchuck, Lynn Schwartz, Sharon RIGHT Peggy Savage Head Majorette Kathy Brown Patty Mayor, and Sandy Kinney. Y.- Members of the Ben Davis FlagCorps are: FRONT ROW: Left to THIRD ROW: Judi Glaze, Jill Hutsell, Sandy Jessup, Lynda Right, Sandy Herring, Donna Clark, June Kirk, Linda Wood and Tomlin, Jonie Green, Phyllis Cox, Sue All, Sandy Norquest, Judy Smith, SECOND ROW: Janet Foltz, Mary McKinney, Pat Martha Sheffer and Janet Warren. Milligan, Sandy Gehbuuer, Melinda Voight and Jeanette Carter. M94-Jfeloloing aux! Lazy corlod be Members of the Bellaires are: FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Deanna Surber, Peggy Wilkes and Jackie Linn. SECOND ROW: Judy Varmo, Pat Cubel, Donna Hunt and Jeanie Kolbe. BACK ROW: Judy Royer, Elly Dost,Snndy Tharp, Jennifer Sefton, Cookie Howard and Joyce Rivers. 54 U '31 f v ' . This chorus line did the sparkling routine called Ragtime in Warren, Sandy Gehbauer,,Jonie Green, Joyce Rivers, and Lynda the spectacular Spring Music Festival. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Tomlin, McKinney, Sandy Norquest, Judy Royer, Judy Glaze, Janet LLAQ ozief an 5 Ln or 0 ? 7 I9 Yes, it was Jubilation T. Cornpone! Here the members of flag corps and bellaires ham it up in the Dogpatch number during the Music Festival. They are flying on the floorj Sandy Tharp, Martha Sheffer, Joyce Rivers, Judy Glaze, and Deanna Mead. STANDING: Janet Warren, Judy Boyer, Judy Varmo, and Judy Smith. Phyllis Cox is on the house. o -, Q 1 as ' One of the outstanding Numbers in the Music Festival was the Jeanette Carter and Sandy Kay Miller. SITTING: Melinda Voight Arabian number. Members of this dance routine were: STANDING: Donna Clark, Lynda Tomlin, and Jill Hutsell. Sandy Norquest, Jo Ann Green, Sandy Gehbauer, Sandy Jessup, Me COA? ot! unc! exfifi mica! jeafiuaf '49 Henry Barnard whirls into the air as the Indian drum beats grew louder and louder. Henry was ieatured ln un Indian dance in the music festival The winning float in this year's annual homecoming parade was built by the Latin Club, When in Rome, do as the Romans do, goes the song. But Roman ways aren't practiced in Rome alone! Why, right here at B,D. pupils can watch and participate ln Roman activities, such as: the S,P,Q,R, 's initiation, the slave sa1e,Roman election, state convention, festival of Ceres, national con- vention in Albuquerque, and the Saturnalia, awinter festival. However, the biggest event of the Latin club's year is the Roman Banquet: A Roman Wedding was the '59-'60 theme. Besides dining inareclining position and savoring rare delicacies, the modern Romans were treated with a Latin play. B.D. Romans also wonthefirstplace trophyfor the best float in the Homecoming Parade. S.P,Q,R., begun by the 1926 Caesar class and now sponsored by Mrs. Rena Rosenberry, Mrs, Shirley Lynch, and Mrs. Helen Wampler, now has a membership of about 200 of the 335 pupils taking Latin. Being organized like the Roman State itself, the club imitates Roman life, thereby teaching its members about Roman life and customs. S.P.Q,R. projects for 1959-60 have been: serving the Lion's Club, donating toys and food to needy families at Christmas, and contributing to a scholarship fund for a future Latin teacher. ffm A3556 0 our angufage ROW ONE: Mary Mahan. Tom Howald, Sally Katzenberger, Baldauf, Mrs. Wampler. ROW THREE: Larry Henderson, Harold Donna Hunt, Nancy Thomas. Donna Buzzird. ROW TWO: Linda Shaffer. Ron Rothrock, Jennifer Sefton, Mrs, Mercer, Miller, Dave Randle. Mary Jo Milhoun, Cookie Howard, Susan 3-.A Members of Chess Club are: FRONT ROW: Left to Right, James Davila. TOP ROW: Phil Shelton, George Allen, Larry Henderson Coyle, Curtis Criss, Pat Pruett, Ronnie Miner, and Mr. Jose Richard Jordan, Jeff Lackey, and David Foote. CL LVL8 game OI LVL 8 QC M161 5 ' ' 15 W f f There is one old game that will never grow too old at Ben Davis.. That game is chess. There are several students at Ben Davis who are either interested in the fine points of this game and would like to play it. And in order for these students to get better acquainted with the game, Ben Davis has organized a Chess Club, The chess club, under the direction of Mr,Jose Davilla, has a purpose for its club. It is to teach students the art of playing chess and to further the interest of students in a good game. The president of this year's club was Larry Henderson. -4 lfltia group alorea 9000! cliff ROW ONE: Mrs. Parkinson, Betty Stegemoller, Lillian Alexander, Mary Ann Spahr, Karen Crouch, Mrs. lempke. ROWTWO: Brenda Pearcy, Patty Pruett, Marcia Burnell, Ann Wechsler, Mrs. Gaerte. A large number of girls at Ben Davis High School belong to the Sunshine Society whose purpose it is topromote sunshine, charity, and good will. Mrs. Dorothy Lemke, sponsorg supervises these meetings. The mem- bers of the club selected the following as officers: President, Lillian Alexanderg Secretary, Karen Crouchg Point secre- tary, Betty Stegmollerg and Treasurer, Mary Ann Spahr. During the past year the activities of the club included singing at Christmas time at the Tall Cedars Nursing Horne, giving food and clothing to aneedy family at Thanksgiving, and organizing a show for the Fall Festival. The highlight ofthe Sunshine activities is the annual Spring dance which is held in the high school cafeteria. The theme of this year's dance was My Blue Heaven. Bonnie Paton, sophomore reigned as queen through the enchanting evening. me A035 7f0l9 Chanda Han orgcmizafion One of Ben Davis's all-boy clubs which is striving each year for bigger and better things is the Ben Davis Hi-Y Club. The club's purpose, to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school, home, and community, high standards of Christian living and character, was established in 1889 when the first Hi-Y Club was organized by Davis F. Shlrk, in Chapman, Kansas. Among the Hi-Y's activities have been the sponsoring of a record hop after the Plainfield game, participating in the Activities Night at the Westside Y.M.C.A,, making a gift of some food to a needy family at Christmas, and taking an active part in the Model United Nations in the General Assembly in the Capitol building in Indianapolis. Officers in the 1959-60 Hi-Y are: Bill Ford, president: Bob Warren, vice-president: Allan Abbott, secretaryg Bill Warren, treasurer: Curt Haas, sergeant-at- arms, and Larry Carter, chaplain. Sponsoring this group are: Mr. Davidson and Mr. Voris. ' llllifdd-' L' Members of this year's Intramural Basketball team are FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Mr. Bob Britt, sponsor, Eddie Pierpont, Danny Laser, Jack Gelzleichter and Roger Thom is TOP ROW: Ronnie Wheeler, Randy Martin, Curtis Criss Bill Warren and Bobby Warren. Members ofthe Ben Davis Hi-Y are:BOTTOM ROW: Left to Right, Mr. Voris, Dan Laser, Dave Dowler, Duane Wood,Bobby Warren, Bill Ford. Alan Abbott. SECOND ROW: Jim Watson, Dennis Elmore, Larry Henderson, Ronny Kanouse, Ron Clevelle, Ted Winings, Darrell Smith, Dave Huston, Jim Powers, THIRD ROW: Tom Stevens, Max Warner, Mike Hilt,Joe Brandt, Ron Benjamin, Bill Wagner, Steve Surgoth, Tommy Brown and Alan Smith, TOP ROW: Steve Peck, Richard McDowell, Dale Lakin, Lester Lakin, George Patterson, Phil Shelton, Melvin Scott, Jim Jones, and Larry Swick. W8 QVLJQJ t098ZA8l 61,5 VOIAJVLQ CAl Lf5fLdfl'L:5 Rallies, movies, pizza parties and quizzes are all a wonderful part of the activities in the Youth For Christ Club. This year's Youth For Christ Club, under the direction of Mrs, Margaret Shuler, had approximately one -hundred and fifty members. The officers for this year were: Jerry Carroll, presidentg Howard Harmon, vice- presldentg Donna Buzzlrd, second vice-presi- dentg Delores Frost, secretaryg Kay Wills, treasurerg and Jo Ann Miller, club reporter. Billy Zeoli was a guest speaker at a few of the meetings this year. The regular club sponsor is Jack Riley. Teenage Rock, a religious movie, was shown at the school this year, and it drew an attendance of approximately 200. W8 i06Ll lfL8C! fo JCL 6k.'lClfL:55, HJLJ Jggdffe Speak the speech I pray you .... This quote could well be the motto of the National Forensics League, or in shortened form, N.F,L., which makes up a major part of the Mask and Gavel Club, To enter N,F.L., a student must earn 25 points through participation in speech contests with other ... schools. Students may enter the following divisions: '-' original oratory, dramatic interpretation,humorous interpretation, girls and boys extemporaneous, radio annotuicing, debate, discussion, oratorical declamation, and poetry, The N.F,L,'s 1959-60 activities have included participation in a series of speech contests and debates which ranged from New Castle and Purdue to cities in Southern Indiana. Also novel to N,F,L, is a newly formed debate league involving Marion County school and Columbus High School. As a result, B.D, won third place in the debate section of the Ball State Contest. B.D.'s varsity debate team placed second in the state contest: the sub-varsity team won a re- warding first place at the Muncie meet. However, N.F,L,'s greatest honor was receiving a second place trophy for the state N,F,L, sweepstakes. An added attraction beg-lm this year is the fact ROW ONE: Sally Katzenberger, Stan Walker, Jackie Linn, that N F L ,ers with 150 or more points received Norma Jo Kolbe, Mary Jane Titus, Shirley Wlngler, ROW U TWO: Duane Wood, Larry Henderson, Pat Sheppard, Roselyn SDeCia1 N.F. L. letters to be worn on J acket sweaters. Webb, Bonnie Welsh, Pat Dooley. Row THREE: Tom Howald, Lynda Tomlin, Ronnie Kanouse, Ron Rothrock, John David Hardin, and Mr, Hansell. Members of the Spanish Club are: FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Brenda Plercy, Barbara Scherrer, Rosemarie Goad, Patty Pruett, Sharon Buis, Ronald Wineman, Carol Fiscus, Shirley Wingler, and Jose Davila, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Marie Lassiter, Nancy Volght, Sharon Knarr, Sandy Norquest, Pat Rogers, Connie Stevens, Sharon Andrade, Janet Trout, Nancy Jones, Bonnie Thomas, THIRD ROW: Lynne Rawlings, Charl Ann McFarling, Jody Jordan, Sarah Tepfer, Sharon Haynes, Janet Skroch, Deirdre Turner, Sharon Radford, Charlotte Pritchett, and Jo Sheffer. TOP ROW: Robert Bothwell, Karen Beals, Dave Foote, Dave Gillaspy, George Allen, Phil Shelton, David Meo, Mike Ping, Larry Curry, Jim Patterson, and Charles McCullen. This year's Lettermen's Club consisted of 90 . ' A11:x..ef.,. ROW ONE: Mr. Gerald Brown, LeRoy McSchooler, Ray Rippy, Dave Huston, Bruce Shrout, Duane Wood, Bob Davis, Tom Pearson, Howard Harmon, Richard Wallace, Ronnie Rajer. ROW TWO: Bill Warren, Jim Watson, Ron Boyden, Mike Brunning, Larry Houdson, Neal Wills, George Thompson, Kenny Bowling, Steve Schorling, Dave Cochran, John Starnes,Curtis Criss. ROW THRE E: Jack Rarden, Larry Lefler, Roger Piercy, Danny Dotlich, Wayne Ray, Kenny Colbertson, Bob Willoughby, Don Tremaine, Terry Hamilton, Andy Grow, Danny Sharp, Bob McDaniel, ROW FOUR: Curt Haas, Jack Gelzleichter, Jerry Jones, Danny Laser, Wally Bucklew, Bob Williams, Steve Cline, Ted Winings, Tim Miller, Larry Roberts, Ted,Proctor, ROW FIVE: Rav Stanifer, Kenny Atwell, Jim Good, Tom Bauder,RogerO1sen,Bob Warren, Ed Pierpont, Mike Chaplin, John Gorsage, Bill Price, John Warrum. ROW SIX: Larry Hanger, Ronnie Cunningham, Bill Rogers, Jon lngleman, Edgar Spikes, Don Pless, Jim Powers, Garry Simmons. WAU cfeaeruea freckf Ar ww afladlic JDLCCQJ5 Muscles, skill, confidence, and talent are all factors which go into making up the members of our Lettermen's Club. -wg.,-,uw members. The officers who were elected by the members are Dave Huston, president: Curt Haas, vice-president: Bill Rogers, treasurer: and Mike Chaplin, secretary. To be eligible to be in the Lettermen's Club, a boy must have at least one Varsity Letter in any sport. This year's Lettermen's Club, under the direc- tion of Mr. Gerald Brown were very active. Some of the activities which they participated in were: a Lettermen's Club Dance, which was open to the public, a Lettermen's Club Dinner, which was for only the members, record hops, rope detail at basketball games, and during football season, they operated the concession stands. All and any profits that are made are used to help support the athletic Injury Insurance Program, The purpose of the Lettermen's Club is to promote sportsmanship and cooperation among the athletes of Ben Davis through comrnonprojects and common objectives other than those set forth on the athletic field. 6-6.95 .QQ Fight, Fight, Fight! Yah Team, Fight! This is one of the many yells performed by OUI' boys' booster club, Big Ben's Boys. Oh, a strike! Oh dear, there goes another one right down the gutter! Do these phrases sound familiar? If so, then you must be one of the 128 members inthe Ben Davis Bowling Club. This year the Bowling Club contained 128 members in September, but at the end ofthe season the membership consisted of 110, The officers are: Dick Merritt, president: Peg Savage, vice-president, Judy Roberts and Ann Wechsler, secretaries: and Ronnie Wheeler, treas- urer. On Honor Day four outstanding bowlers were given awards, they were: Peg Savage and Phyllis Cox, outstanding girl bowlers: Jack Rardin and Dick Dowdell, outstanding boy bowlers. The club participated in a Christmas Tourna- ment, which was sponsored by the Indianapolis Junior Bowling Congress. The National and City Tournament was held in the spring and a banquet was given to climax the season. There are several advantages of being in the Bowling Club. It is worthy use of leisure time, it's relaxful and a good exercise, 1t's a worth-while activity which can carry over into adult life and most important, it teaches cooperation. This year's Bowling Club was Sponsored by Mr. Charles Carpenter. Phyllis Cox and Jack Rarden, the Bowling Club's two top bowlers, are practicing before a game, ZLZMLL Aomeffmed we gof CL Afrige E3 I fi .. - ldbl 'ENDAVIS 8lUl l- nAusfuiKfiiiTEi6i'asues Il.t4BJ'l f 1 - 'i Mr. Frank Haeberle presents the key to the brand new Ford to Mr, Marion Fine as Mr. Woodrow Baker watches. Two new cars were given to Ben Davis this year for the Driver's Ed. class. fAQ A849 Alam Wlilflfby f50lfLl C85 Vivian Martin receives help in choosing a good college to attend from Mr, Richard Apple, head of the guidance department. One of the more recently organized clubs at Ben Davis that is now entering its second year is the national honorary society of Mu Alpha Theta. This nation-wide organization has a simple purpose: to give honor to those students who have strived and excelled in mathematics courses. To attain membership, juniors and seniors who have maintained B average in their math classes may submit their names for consideration. Those eligible are then voted on by the present mem- bers, and the initiates become members during a candlelight service, The officers of B.D.'s Mu Alpha Theta, which was begun in 1957-58 by Miss Nina Martin, are: Steve Coppock, president: Marcia Good, Vice-president: and Kay Wills, secretary-treasurer. The society is sponsored by Miss Nina Martin. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Nina Martin, Carolyn Beck, Sandy Kinder, Marcia Good, Larry Henderson, Bob Rigdon, Tom Pearson, Betty Thompson, and Linda Boss. SECOND ROW: Billy Tull, Virginia Herring, Gary Engledow, Leroy Adams, Mike Foster, Ronnie Kanouse, Mike Sterrett and Bruce Blackwell. TOP ROW: Danny Havens, Walter Tull, Melvin Scott, Jeff Lackey, Ron Rothrock, Dan Tepfer, Lee Whiten, and Steve Boyer. ow importlcmf wow our mafft Who says math can't be fun? The Trialge Club, B,D.H.S.'s math club, has proved to its members that math can be fun. By presenting new phases of math at each meeting and by encouraging mem- bers to bring puzzling math problems to these meetings, the club stimulates an interest in math. This year's 30 members, officiated over by Tom Pearson, president: Larry Henderson, vice-president: Betty Thompson, secretary: Robert Rtgdon, treasurer: and Miss Nina Martin, sponsor, have taken part in a number of activities. Among these are: Decorating the Christmas tree in the Cafeteria, taking a trip to Indiana U., having a banquet in the spring for pupils who ex- cel in their math subjects, andpresent- ing these outstanding pupils with certif- icates, commending their achievements. The only requirements of the club are to be in amath class orto have com- pleted a minor in math. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Nina Martin, sponsor, Tom Howald, Tom Pearson, Marcia G00d, Steve Coppock, Kay Wills, Betty Thompson, Linda Boss, and Duane Wood. SECOND ROW: Monte Martin, Dick Weavil, Ronnie Kanouse, Mary Mahan, Susan Armhurst, Sandy Norquest, George Silca, Mike Sterrett, Larry Henderson and Bruce Blackwell. THIRD ROW: Mike Foster, Jim Waymire, Ted Winlngs, Leroy Adams, Mary Jo Milhon, Judy Roberts, Marty Burns, Sandy Buckley, Sue Farr, and Ann Wechsler. FOURTH ROW: Bob Rawlings, Don Kiewett, Wally Bucklew, Jim Good, Don Pless, Walt Conroy, Barbara Hameetman, Jo Ann Green, and Mary Ann Spahr. FIFTH ROW: Gary Engledow, Bob Rigdon, Larry Curry, Ronnie Cunningham, Jackie Linn, Patty Cubel, Sandy Kinder, Sherry Brown and Jeanie Kolbe. w r l w w PBX operators helping Mrs. Harker this year were: FRONT ROW: Litha Moore, Helen Carson, and Beverly Morris, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Alice Harker, Judy Koehrn, Llnda Halliburton and Judy Chambers. l 4 Senior office girls this year were: ROW ONE: Pat Gansert Sandy Tharp, Delores Frost, and Sandy Gehbauer, ROW TWO: Mrs. Harker, Jean Benton, Betty Thompson, and Peggy Savage, omce Lego Z5 neeefeef af . An office receptionist'sjob at Ben Davis High School is not the easiest, but it is one of the most important and rewarding jobs that a high school student can perform. Answerlngtelephones,typing, taking dictation, running errands, and operatlngthe PBX board all fill the one period which the office girl works. This experience is valuable tothe girls who plan to later enter this field of business and to pursue secretarial careers. They are guided byMrs. Alice Harker, the school secretary and office supervisor. To qualify as an office assistant, a glrl must have maintained average grades in school subjects, and she also must have a pleasant personality and plenty of ambition, The course was started to provide help for the office personnel and to lessen their burden of duties: and also it is to offer practical application of office knowledge to junior and senior girls who have successfully completed commercial courses. This gives them an opportunity to prepare them- selves for later jobs. Members of the regular office staff were: ROW ONE: Sandy Kinney Carolyn Crowe, Tonda Pemberton, Shirley Sloan, Eileene Taylor Sarah Jane Clendenlng, and Sue Farr, ROW TWO: Linda Miller Betty Stegmoller, Susan Blank, Charlene Walter, Sandy Norquest Judy Oglesby, and Carole Gilbert, ROW THREE: Jo Ann Lyons Margi Kendall, Phyllis Cox, and Paula Davenport. Helping the department heads as department secretaries were: ROW: Mrs. Jessie Kirk, Janet Foltz, Nancy Blythe, Gloria FRONT ROW: Patsy Melton, Patty Pruett, Ann Wechsler, Susan Niewald, Shirley Inman, Barbara LeRoy, Carol Mattingly, Sortwell, Melinda Voight, Sherry Barz, Darlene Hutchings, TOP LaVonne Tate, an T we males! Me cfefoarlfmenf Aeacii, foo Members of the regular offlce staff are FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Karen Heffelman, Carolyn Gundrum and Sally Conant. TOP ROW: Mrs. Alice Harker,Barbara Neal, Nancy Thomas and Barbara Deering. Teacher's pets? No. These girls are the teachers' helpers. The office girls of Ben Davis handle many tasks that might otherwise prove a burden to Mrs. Alice Harker who is the school secretary and office supervisor. Being an office girl includes many tasks such as answering the phone, running errands, taking messages and many other details. Another secretarial job at Ben Davis is the department secretaries. Mrs. Jessie 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 cor- respondence, typing tests, or taking dictation. Janet McWilliams receives the finest in first aid from three clinic girls. Oh, I've got a toothacheI Call an ambulance, I've cut my kneel Have you got any band-aids ? These are only a few of the many requests and complaints that greet the ears of the clinic staff. Day after day the clinic girls faithfully help their fellow students with first aid and comforting conversation. There are many more duties aside from just giving first aid though, These girls have to first learn each medicine what it's used for, and how to use them. They have to keep them each in a certain place and make sure the cabinet they're in is neat and clean, By working in the clinic the staff learns much about first aid and this may help some to become future nurses. They, also, meet a lot of new kids. But as most clinic girls will tell you, they usually see the same old faces. fA6L1f Lite 6261150 lorouicfeof care Members of the clinic staff are: BOTTOM ROW: Becky Haskett, Lonja Herring, and Pat Houldson, Left to Right, Joan Grow, Betty Scanland, TOP ROW: Helen Bauer, Margaret Jean, Cindy Ridens, Donna Chapple, and Margaret Herner. if 3.3- ROW ONE: Mary Jane Titus, Kirby Squire, Lois Sue Shaw, David Cochran, Sandy Breedlove, Sue Kinnaird, Juanita Knauer, Peggy Wilkes, and Jane Timmerman. ROW TWO: Joe Otto, Betty Parker, Nancy Smoot, Linda Kelly, Carol Huddleston, Joyce Chitwood, Joyce Ganote, Lynda Israel, and Kay Morris, ROW THREE: Put Smith, Judy Kellermeier, Nancy Ray, Diane Barnaby, Ginny Garner, Judy Chambers, Carolyn Hayden, Janet Denney, Dottie Bentley, and Shirley Wingler, ROW FOUR: Jim 'I11rpen, Rick Mitchell, Delores Wood, Lynn Schwartz, Judy Ko1p,JudyAnnes, Nellie Long, Joyce Pearcy, and Mr, Trees, sponsor, dmc! me E204 len, wad Ai? Avwinem 1 As most of us realize, the Book Den is in- dispensable. It has become Vital to the efficient handling of the finances of our school and school activities. Due credit must go to Mr. Philip Trees, head of the Book Den, and his student assistants. Duties in the Book Den are not 'only waiting on customers, but such jobs as bookkeeping, counting money from cafeteria lines, and making change at lunch time are equally important in the efficient operation of the Book Den. This year approximately 25 girls asslstedMr. Trees in these various duties. Honesty, integrity, neatness in appearance and, of course, grades are vital in the selection of these helpers. Sandy Breedlove and Sue Kinnaird wind up their day's work in the Book Den by counting the money. 69 The members of the Library Staff are: BOTTOM ROW: Left to Right, Mrs. Harmon, Jean Dierdorf, Nell Byers, Sharon Huff, Sharon Woods, Marian Swartztbaugh, Mrs. Williams, JoEllen Dickinson, Gwenda Hiett, Mary Alice Hicks, Sherry Nance, and Mrs. Cuff. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Harder, Diane Denison, Vivian Goius, Brenda Ploutz, Marilyn Olsen, Joyce Kersey, Judy Foxworthy, Sandy Breedlove, Juanita Knauer, Jeanette Carter, Anne Ropp, Patricia Parmerlee, Myrna Pennyman, Diana Cox. THIRD ROW: Sheran Stanley, Mary Ellen Grosdidier, Jackie Miller, Bonnie Clarke, Janice Cooper, Ginger Cole, Sue Mastin, Cheryl Preston, Sue Williams, Karen Sparks, Deloris McRee, Judy Byrd, Royce Wright,Janet Williams. FOURTH ROW: Beverly Lynch, Hilda Wininger, Barb Scherer, Dianne Bodell, Betty Cotton, Nancy Kirkman, Norita Smith, Mary Anne Sparks, Eileen Jessup, Sharon Horton, Jackie Thompson, Donna Hall. LU QV8 W8 COOL!! l 86'L6! CLVLCJ :5ilflf6!y It's time out for a spot o'tea, says Mary Alice Hicks to Mr. Tiwiliger, Each year the Library has a tea for the teachers, complete with tea and doughnuts. It looks like Mr. Davila is counting out the doughnuts. Books, pamphlets, and magazines are found in the Ben Davis Library. The library has many books which are used by the pupils for references on term papers, for book reports, or for enjoyment. Also there is a Library Science course offered to freshmen who have been recommended by their grade school librarians. Approximately 25-30 girls are enrolled each year. The first semester consists of projects, assignments, tests, and other characteristics of a regular classroom course. During the second semester the girls are assigned to practical work, Both semesters are required for the one credit. In the sophomore year, the girls are eligible for service credits. They serve as senior student librarians working at the circulation desk and other interesting duties. Upon graduation, the pupils who have completed this course are presented with an honor pinfor their service. The library is very helpful to all the pupils and faculty of the school. Mrs. Louise Williams, Miss Nell Cuff, and Mrs. Roberta Harmon direct the functions of the library and help the pupils find materials. Knowledge, experience, and leadership arejust a few of the many benefits received bypupils in the 4-H. This organization, under the guidance of Mr. Dwight Cottingham and Mrs. Margaret Shuler, pro- vides an opportunity for anyone interested in 4-H work to show his ability. Various projects are undertaken during the year in many fields, and if a pupil desires he can enter aproject ln the Indiana State Fair. After a boy or girl has been in 4-H for two or more years he or she qualifies to become a junior leader. The duty of a junior leader is to supervise and aid the younger members with their projects. Honors and many opportunities are received by members for their efforts through the year. Many fields of interest are open to boys and girls of all ages through 4-Hg also acampingprogram is offered. During the last of July a junior camp and a senior camp provides supervised recreation and fun for all, , ' lilfl ..,i.............................. . . , , . . . . - V Mr. Dwight Cottingham, 4-H Sponsor, takes time out from his busy schedule to let us take this picture. Mr. Cottingham is the head of the agricultural department in 4-H. ffm 4-A awe vw okrecfion ROW ONE: D. L. Cottingham, Sponsor: Dave Cochran, Max Warner, Bill Decker, Jim Watson, Allan Abbott, Bruce Blackwell, Ruth Phillips, Donna Marie Hunt, and Mrs. Shuler,Sponsor. ROW TWO: John Hardin, Sharon Huff, Rebekah Cranor, Melinda Voight, Carol Mohler, Nell Byers, Jean Dierdorf, Reba Turner, Paula Finch, Paula Schober, Nancy McFarland, and Margaret Herner. ROW THREE: Gerald Bloomer, Lannie Skeeters, Bill VanOver, Yvonne Miller, Helen Berry, Anita Stroup, Fayann Kingery, Linda Crump, Karen Sue Steele, Pam Johnston, Jackie Thompson, and Barbara Hameetman, ROW FOUR: Robert Rigdon, Lloyd Lynch, S, Paul Reichard, Don Kappel, Ronald Buckrop, Jerry Jackson, Judy Kimmel, Mary Montgomery, Janet Scott, Sandra Fields, and Harley Seymour. ROW FIVE: Floyd McClure, Thomas L. Brown, Howard C. Neeley, Marlynn McDaniel, Wayne McClure, Lester Lakin, Mary Robertson, Loretta Turner, Roberta Krueger,Mary Murdock, and Mariann Lane. ROW SIX: Charles Seymour, Larry Doyle, Bill Harris, Jerry Morgan, David Voight,Sharon Radford, Nancy Thomas, Nancy Brandt, Annette Neeley, Nora Kappel, Karen Waggoncr, and Judy Reid. 14 'Y 1 15 ' ,, .F 5: 5 1 I vt. X N X 1. in 'Q 7, V s- n. ' D . . ' ' Q 5, . . , A li K 'A -V, ' '- .... A -he H ' . '- u. , Y' Q- 'T'-,zen-' . Jr N ., - . ,rx 3- as-Egg -W . NNI! X X Q Mr. Howard Williams, Athletic Director, pauses from one of his many duties as the head of the Athletic Department of Ben Davis High School. Maf folo ffgkt mac ing mearw uicfory -::.-fzgg Guiding our athletic teams this year was this group of coaches: Kenneth Cox, Marion Fine, Joe Preda, Bob Britt, Howard LEFT TO RIGHT: Woodrow Baker, Wendell Hine, John Bradley, Williams, Athletic Directorg and Robert Dunbar. James Hobson, Evan Fine, Woodrow Staton, Trent Gipson, Student managers for 1960 were: FRONT ROW: Bill Fields, Steve Schorling, Jim Watson, Dave Cochran, Andy Grow, BACK ROW: Gilbert Hamilton, Bruce Carter, Jeff Curtis, and Bob Buffington, Iflw L'WLl00l If6lfl'LC8 0 Aeruice To a coach, there is one person who can do more to help him than any other. That helper is the Student Manager. He is the coach's right hand man, saving him many of the time-consuming tasks that accompany the coaching of any sport. Here at Ben Davis, we are fortunate to have a group of well trained, hustling Student Managers. Eager to help in anyway--taping ankles, shining equipment, picking up towels, and any of the other hundreds of things they may be asked to do. Although some people may think that theirs is a thankless job, the managers know that they are an integral part of every team Ben Davis puts on the field, and they are often just as important as the playing stars. Helping the basketball coaches were the following Student Managers: David Cochran, James Watson, Steve Schorling, and Bill Fields. Determination? Dedication? Perseverance? What is it? In athletics there is an intangible something that separates the ordinary player from the star. Some boys are born withaworld oftalent and never make the grade, Others are born with far less talent and become great, Those whofollow athletics closely cannot define this something any better than anyone else, but they can often see whether a boy 'has it'. And what a joy itis to coach a boy who is not content to be run-of-the-mill. Here at Ben Davis High, the coaches in three sports were fortunate when a quiet, unassuming little guy proved to them and the fans that he had that certain something to be better than average. Not much for size QCoach Hlne said that he ran in front so that the officials could find him? he made up for any lack of talent by simply refusing to be beaten. When he graduated this year, he took with him more awards than any other athlete in recent history, plus the highest award Ben Davis can give, the Top Athlete Award. Here Mr, Williams presents an award blanket to a truly fine B.D. star athlete-- Dave Huston. ll0l9 IQQVAVWQQVLCQ WLQH VIA i019 6llfU6LI fl The Booster Club presents two awards each year, one to the most outstanding senior athlete in football and one to the best in basketball. The award is based on skill, ability, sports- manship and Coachability, and it reflects the fans approval of the winner for what he has done for Ben Davis. This year, after keeping us in suspense for a while, the president of the Booster Club, Prissy Dillow, presented the awards, not to two athletes, but to just one. At the right, Duane Wood receives both awards. You've got to be quite a guy to win them both! Coach, Wendell Hine clocks Dave Huston whose many hours of practice paid off by helping him to break the school record on the two-mile Cross Country Course. In the fall you can find a bunch of hardy young Ben Davisites willing to endure the heat and dust and the grueling two mile run that makes up the sport called Cross Country. Probably the toughest test of endurance in all track sports, Cross Country is growing in popularity here as well as in other schools across the state. This year's team did not win the county championship but they made good progress, ac- cording to coach Wendy Hine, One runner, Dave Huston, made coach Hine particularly proud when he broke all existing school records in this ex- hausting two mile run. ffm over ana! Jag A075 -...-,,,,, The varsity wrestling squad includes: BOTTOM ROW: Manager, Larry Crosslin, Dave Meo, Rudy Dotlich, Harold Walker, Don Garmon, Curt Haas, Gene Gammon, Dave Huston, Ronnie Morency. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach Jerry Brown, Jim -LL! Turpen, Larry Curry, Don Kappel, Paul Reichard,John Warrum, Tom Pearson, Bruce Shrout, Jon Ingleman, Mike Chaplin, Coach Joe Preda. ana! ffm rang am! llougft Waimea Reserve wrestlers include: BOTTOM ROW: Steve Miller, Ralph Haas, Michael Forrest, Carl Chaleff, Rudy Dotlich,Dennis Gray, Russell Stewart, Richard Edwards, Charles Ganney, Wayne Schnurple, SECOND ROW: Jeffery Curtis, Manager, William Porter, Dan Dooley, Richard Burnicle, William Rike, Richard C loud, Charles Seymour, Charley Randle, Donald Phillips , Harold V ' Walker, James Barr, Ronald Gunkle THIRD ROW: Dave Wells, Donald Pearson, Frank Martin, Larry Strong,Charles Morefield, Rodney Hoffman, Robert Wildman, Larry Houldson, Lester Lakin, William Hines, Mike Bray, William Strong, James Catt, Joe Rodrmel, Coach Jerry Brown. l Qu .,. Alv- In the middle of August in the heat and dust of Members of the Varsity Football team are: FIRST ROW: Jerry Brown, Assistant Coach, Ray Rippy, Bob Davis, Bruce Shrout, Duane Wood, Curtis Criss, Tom Pearson, Howard Harmon, Trent Gipson, Reserve Coach, Varsity Head Coach, Woodrow Baker, SECOND ROW: LeRoy McSchooler, Ron Boyden, Mike Brunning, Larry Houldson, Neal Wills, Jim Powers, Mike Chaplin, Kenny Bowling, and Steve Schorling, Student Manager, THIRD ROW: Jim Watson, Student Manager, Larry Roberts, Jon Ingleman, Dan Dotlich, Wayne Ray, Kenny Colbertson, Bob Willoughby, Don Tremaine, Terry Hamilton, George Thompson, and Darrell Laird. Mai Jacri ice cane! ffm wi!! fo win the practice field, new Head Coach, Mr. Woodrow Baker, welcomed about 120 aspiring athletes for the 1959 football team. With Mr. Baker was a new assistant coach, Mr. JerryBrown, andtogether they began to build a new team around the returning lettermen that they had. When school opened about half of the boys who had reported were left and the 1959 Giants were ready for their first game. They played Lebanon first and were defeated 25 to 0. Following through their schedule, they lost to Southport, beat Warren Central andCarmel, lost to North Central and Sacred Heart, tied Manual, and lost to Washington before winning their final game with Decatur Central. Captains for this year's team were Ray Rippy and Jon Ingleman. Short on depth and experience, they never quit and gave promise of better things to come, Some 28 men with experience will return to Coach Baker and he feels that we will have more to shout about in 1960, Reserve Coach, Mr. Trent Glpson's boys ended the season with a .500 average. Whoa! Ted Proctor stops Jack Etchison in the Southport game. 1The Keyhole staff feels that a word of apology is needed here. The football team's first pictures were fogged and could not be used. These pictures are the best we could do under the circumstances. It will not happen again.J The Freshman Football team had about 80 boys reporting to Coach Evan Fine and his assistant, Joe Preda. Heat and dust took their toll and when the season began, some 35 players were left. Coach Fine says that this about normal, football being the rough, tough, and demanding game that it is. Their record was 4 wins and 3 losses. This is respectable in a school that does not have a feeder system of boys that have engaged in contact sports. The boys gained a lot of valuable experience and will undoubtedly give the Varsity a lot of help next year. euenfnaffy Aringd uicforg fo an X cwio Members ofthe Freshman Football team are: BOTTOM ROW: Left to Right, Mr. Joe Preda, assistant coach, Charles Yaney, Glenn Tolan, Ronnie Dillow, DonJones , Rudy Dotlich, Carl Chaleff, Mr, Evan Fine, head coach. ROW TWO: Dennis Delong, Greg Payne, Sonny Thompson, Danny Dooley, Don Flanders, Russell Stewart, Tom Laughland, Bill Lawson, Bill Fike. ROW THREE: Billy Fields, student manager, Homer Etter, student manager, Tom Boyden, Jim Barr, Richard Storzon, Dale Baldwin, Ron Myer, David Honey, Bill Waymire, and Richard Pottenger. Members of the Varsity Basketball team are: BOTTOM ROW: Spikes, Jim Good, John Gorsage, Ronnie Cunningham, Garry Terry Hamilton, Duane Wood, Bill Rogers, Ron Rajer, Denny Simmons, Don Pless, and Bill Price. Facing the group is Brown, and Assistant Coach, Evan Fine. SECOND ROW: Edgar Head Coach Marion Fine. our Agjtlfing Lamb Afzow loromiw '3- On the bench, Ben Davis Coach and players watch as their team passes the ball around. Team members on the floor are Dave Spikes 1321, Jim Good 141Jg and Garry Simmons 1511. No school can lose seven of its first ten and come back the next year just as strong as before. However, Head Coach Marion Fine and his brother, Assistant Coach Evan Fine worked diligently and soon had the 1959-60 Giants' basketball team working smoothly. Led by Senior guard Duane Wood, and Senior forward Bill Rogers, Ben Davis got respectable in short order. By County Tourney time they could go with the best of them. These Giants were young--eight of the first ten will be back next year--and this year of seasoning may just give our Ben Davis High School the finest team in this area of fine teams. Their record this year was 12 wins and 12 losses. Next year figures to be a good one if they continue to improve as much as they did this year. Reserve Basketball Team members are: FIRST ROW: Tremaine, Max Warner, Ray Schoeber, and Bill Coach, Evan Fine, Doug Mackey, Kenny Bowling, Wagner. THIRD ROW: Wayne Ray, Phil De Puy, Larry Champion, and Bill Ford. SECOND ROW: Don Harold Marksberry, and Jim Peterec. 0 QVQHJ lfLflfU 8 QI' Ol WL6LlfLCQ5 Members of the Freshman Basketball Team are: and Student Manager, Bob Buffington. THIRD ROW: FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Marvin Wallace, Ronnie Wayne Blankenship, Jim Kriegbaum, Bob Dickison, Dillow, Dave Honey, Frank Martin, Ray Starnes, Rick Knight, Dick Pottenger, Bill Cloreg Student and Gary Koker. SECOND ROW: Lloyd Nolan, Harry Manager, Gilbert Hamilton: and Coach Robert Dunbar, Miller, Jim Reichard, John Pettitt, Dave Purkerson, STANDING, 1 - 1 , 1 3 ,V 4 x Xl- .1 '- if , FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Bill Wagner,Blll Ford,Jim Bowling, ROW: Student Managers, Ed Moore and Jim Watson, also Duane Wood, Bob Warren, and Bill Spalding. SECOND ROW: Don Tremaine, Bob Davis, Kenneth Cox, Assistant Coach, and Charles Campbell, Bob Willoughby, Ted Proctor, Darrell Trent Gipson, Coach. Laird, Wayne Ray, Terry Hamilton, and Larry Roberts. THIRD in our nafiona loafihme Baseball teams at Ben Davis have areputation for being strong every year, Even in years that follow heavy graduation losses they come up with a good representative team. This year was no exception. Following the loss of seven varsity starters from the 1959 County Champs, Coach Trent Gipson inserted seven soph- omores into his line-up and with hard work and good coaching was able to break even, winning six and losing six. Coach Gipson says that since he loses only the Warren brothers through graduation, his 1961 team should be a top contender for the County Championship. The Reserve and Freshman teams were very strong and can be counted on to add a lot to varsity strength next year. Two brothers on the Varsity team are Bill and Bob Warren Members of the Reserve Baseball Team are: FIRST Jerry Grace, THIRD ROW: Student Managers Don ROW: Jim Turpin, Dave Bostick, Ed Mundell, Steve Kinder and Dick Lackey, Larry Swick, Phil DePuy, Krom, and Dave Stanesa. SECOND ROW: Jerry Bill Roblnson,and Coach Kenneth Cox. Stocking, Richard Cloud, Skip Howard, Bill Decker, an avid 1:6 cz www f0l9!ZgAf nil Freshman Baseball Team members are: FIRST ROW: Manager, Richard Pease, Dale Baldwin, Stanley Lovins, 83 Mike Rose, Kenny Etscheid, Butch Koker, Bob Hall, Carl David Honey, Skip Miller, Bill Clore, Mike Flanders, Challeff. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Meir, Ray Starnes, Alan and Coach Woodrow Staton. Pence, Frank Martin, Bill Tandy. THIRD ROW: Student gl Members of the Reserve and Freshman Golf Teams are: FIRST Fred Burge, Mike Wilson, Dave Shelton, Robert Off, and Coach ROW: James Shopp, Randy Junkins, Robert Keller, Bill Hall, Robert Dunbar. and David Paino. SECOND ROW: Steve Myers, Terry Thompson, QM Qailfw in loolazftfarify Spring brings out mushrooms and golfers in about equal numbers. Every year there are more and more golfers taking to the links to chase that little white ball over the pasture. Here at Ben Davis many teachers as well as students like to play and the Golf Team reflects the general interest in the sport. Ben Davis has had many fine golfers and golf teams. This year was no exception. Made up entirely of underclassmen, their record was five won and only three lost. The members of the Varsity were Jim Good, Tim Miller, Don Pless, Melvin Scott, Bill Atwell, and Kenneth Atwell. Only Jim Good and Don Pless are shown on this page because someone pilfered a picture from the Keyhole room. However, they will all be back next year and we'll keep their picture under lock and key next time. 103 I v 'v' Don Pless watches as Jim Good practices his wedge shots. Jim was number-one man on this year's team and will be back next year. Members of the Varsity Tennis Team are: Left to Right, John Starnes, Steve Cline, Richard Wallace, Ted Winnings, Bob Williams, and Coach Robert Lee. 3 ' an our acqmef KDLELJ im P01185 raloioffy ii Richard Wallace waits for the return of Ted Winning's serve Tennis is a sport that is gaining rapidly in popularity all over the country. Ben Davis is no exception. Our athletes have found that it is fast, demanding, and exciting. Since we have new hard-surface courts and an able coach in Mr. Robert Lee, the schools in this area can begin to count on our Giants' Tennis squad to be a formidable one, This year, led by Ted Winings and Richy Wallace, the team won almost half of their matches. Bad weather caused them to have to cancel four matches and the boys feel as if the abbreviated schedule didn't give them a chance to show what they could really do. The only Senior on the team was Richy Wallace so we can look forward to a strong team next year. fi 1 , fll. f w3'7'?b Members of the Varsity Track squad are: BOTTOM ROW: Ted Spurgeon, Ray Stanifer, Jack Rardin, Leroy McSchooler, David Huston, Ed Pierpont, Jack Gelzliechter, Kenny Bowling, Wally Bucklew, and student manager Dave Cochran. SECOND ROW: Harold Marksberry, Larry Hileman, Larry Roberts, Larry Yates, Mike Schell, Joe Thompson, Loren Culver, Doug Mackey, Larry Champion, and student manager, Andy Grow, BACK ROW: Assistant Coach, John Bradley, Larry Curry, Jerry Clark, Leslie Schrier, Don Faye, Bob Nay,Bob McDaniel, Dave Wells, and Head Coach, Wendy Hine. our jam decwon id fee! The Giants' Track Team had an excellent year. Many top-notch individual performances were turned in, and a number of records were broken. Track is said by many coaches to be the most demanding sport as far as individual stamina and endurance is concerned. In no other sport does an athlete's own personal desire and determination show up as it does in track. Head coach Wendy Hine was indeed fortunate in having boys like Wally Bucklew, Harold Marksberry, Jack Rardin, Leroy McSchooler, and David Huston who were pos- sessed of the determination to be outstanding. Coach Hine and his assistant, John Bradley, gave the Keyhole the following records set this year: Ray Stanifer, 100-yard dash: Wally Bucklew, 180-yard low hurdles and 100- yard high hurdles: Harold Marksberry, high jumpg and half-mile relay by the team com- posed of McSchooler, Stanifer, Spurgeon, and Bucklew. Coach Hine can look forward to an ex- cellent season again next year because next year's team will be bolstered by the return of many underclassmen who show muchprom- ise. h 'rx '3 , ' I p - in ,-'Kes .5 f -N AIM, 'W ' A I Q a - ' K .. . x- 5 'ik 'Y' - ' ' J , V N V , y :' at ' Q' - s' Al' x W ess. . 'I' rs. xxgyyx Q A 3 i -- V fix, as r of . 32 f 1 C7 52 , C 2' 1' Y' Big and fast Wally Bucklew shows his fine form in the High Hurdles at the Muncie Relays, Wally broke the school record this year with a time of :13.3 for the 100 yard High Hurdles. Pretty Donna Buzzird reigned as Queen over all Track activities. She is shown here with her attendants. They are left to rightg Sandy Norquest, Sue Farr, and Carolyn Crowe. f5lO6LI PQI' 0l l4fl6LIfLCOf5 6ZlfL l 8COI'6L5 APOAZVL 1 I Members of the Freshman Track Team are: FIRST ROW: Glenn Tolan, Mike McCart, Tom Brinsley, Sonny Thompson, Mike Vickery, Dave Gillaspy. SECOND ROW: John Pettite Bob Dickerson, Rudy Dickerson, Kenny Ledford,lVlickey Fortier Larry DeGolyer, Bill Porter, Harry Wade. THIRD ROW: Jim Grundy, Mike Forrest, Larry Jones, John Sweeney, Jan Leerkamp, Ronny Dillow, Larry Makay, Loydd Nolan, and Coach James Hobson. .TAQ MCU? FOOTBALL B.D. Opponents 0 Lebanon 0 Southport 20 Warren Central 20 Carmel 0 Washington 7 North Central 18 Sacred Heart 19 Manual 32 Decatur Central BASKETBALL B.D. Opponents 62 Decatur Central 48 Warren Central 77 Lebanon 61 Brownsburg 73 Broad Ripple 46 Manual 54 Zionsville 39 Attucks 56 Lawrence Central 38 Southport 41 Bloomington 54 North Central 48 Howe 48 Shortridge 69 Speedway 46 Washington 76 Plainfield 48 Center Grove County Tourney 75 Pike Township 66 Speedway 42 Southport Sectional 58 Lawrence Central 66 Warren Central 45 Shortridge B.D. 5 2 1 2 50 41 31 29 48 11 56 1 B.D. B.D. 112 112 112 112 112 TRACK Opponents L awrence Central Howe North Central Manual Attucks 6th in Sectionals 4th in County lst in N. Central Junior Relays BASEBALL Opponents Southport Washington Scecina Cathedral Shortridge Madison Heights Lebanon North Central Attucks Howe County Tourney Franklin Township Broad Ripple Manual GOLF Opponents Cathedral Broad Ripple Lawrence Central Speedway Manual Southport Wood Washington Warren Central 215 112 112 112 112 112 112 112 G,A,A. Members are: Left to Right, Sponsor, Mrs. Shuler, Judy Reid, Barbara Hameetman, Tootie Hayword, Judy Harrell, Donna Kempster, Carolyn Carr, and Gloria Donovan. SECOND ROW: Joan Grow, Donna Pflum, Susan Keene, Carol Fiscus, Connie Stevens, Barbara Stevens, Marian Longmire, Marian Swartzbaugh. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Clark, Donna Roark, Dorothy Bantley, Cookie Howard, Charlene Greene, Karen Wand, Betty Parker, Janet Fowler, Marjorie Swartzbaugh. FOURTH ROW: Marna Mason, Mary Helen Montgomery, Ruth Wilson, Julia Tigner, Ruth Marks, Jackie Minor, Sandy Lockard, Sondra Fields, Jeanne Frazier. gif A loarfictyoalfe in affadfica foo Members of the Girls' Advanced Gym Class Left to Right are: SITTING: Marilyn Longmire, Judie Cline, Janice McAd:1ms,Prissy Dillow. KNEELING, Tootie Hayword. FIRST ROW: Miss Marilyn Benson, teacher: Judy Davis, Lillian Alexander, Eilceno Taylor, Darlene Pritchett, and Sandy Curl. SECOND ROW: Virginia Whitcomb, Arleene Taylor, Penny Ellis, Vera Shipp, Judy Harrell, Wilabob Herring, and Becky Wiggam, Boys by no means are the only Ben Davisites participating in sports. Girls in the Girls' Athletic Association fG.A,A.l have shown the same spirited enthusiasm in earning their letters as have the boys in Lettermen's Club. Membership in G,A,A, is maintained by earn- ing at least 30 points ayear in organized activities. These include: softball, track, basketball,tumbling and stunts, skating, dancing, archery, and volley- ball. Members also participate in bowling, horse- back riding, swimming, and hiking. The club, started in 1953 and now sponsored by Mrs. Margaret Shuler, has a purpose of pro- moting ideals of health and good sportsmanship in girls' athletics. This year's officers: Donna Kempster, pres- identg Chlores Hayward, vice-president: Judy Harrell, secretary-treasurer: and Barbara Hameetman, point secretary: have encouraged such projects as: helping a needy family at Christmas and contributing to the fcheerleaders' camp fund. B9 4 A .mr- :' ' JV' 1 S M ,- . 4 f 'f-S mi 1' ,11...I1.h' ,R ': LNNNTW44 I. ff.. . 135,-1ff:ff' '25 za I W Fx. Arg . 5 w A 2 , iam - if ' LQ4. 1 4: .5 :Msg-'4 , q' QA.. . Q I I rl- ' J... 3 A ri' t., as ' . DELORES FROST SUE FARR ALL Snmohs---oUR VARSITY YELL-LEADERS ANN WECHSLER ' EILEENE TAYLOR. 1' i ,a..,.- K ' ': ',,u, Fi, ',,,,,.-u.,'v , I Wmplw.. . iff,-. I, . , 'wa If . RESERVE CHEERLEADERS are: Tonda Pemberton, Jo Ann Lyons, PattyYork,Cz1rolynC1'owv, Linda Hendricks. fAez'r dloirif an A QVLA Aegoeof vw win FRESHMAN CIIIGICRLIGAIDING SQUAD includes: Bonnie Clark, Nlickvy Hopper, Connie Henderson, and Donna Ronrk. 91 I uf 1-I S 92 You've got to score Y 0 'YM 0' Let me at em, couch! J Boy! This quite a game. 4 Oh, no! They stole it! At 11st A vlctorv If A' JD - f X if i '. . by J, fmqi' G' N N . - ,., ., X at x ,g Y' Tv X Q rf '5 P 3 T . 8 H 1' ,. 11, ......4 Q ,, Q 1-fr. goonh x Ft' 9: ' - 2' ' H. :ff ag-fl 1 .. ar X 4 f ,,! It N x X Y, vu U, xxx X , 'Nw xxx V ig! 4, A f Ejfiflfg 'z!rQ af HK x , 6 ,J if I :i f .. J , !'l Q3 5 A V A Qi 1 ' :ef ,L fi 1 ' ---.. ', N-ll MR. MIMIS ANTONOPOULOS - Social Studies MR, WOODROW BAKER - Drivers Education, Football MISS MARILYN BENSON - Physical Education, Cheerleader and Booster Club Sponsor MRS. WINONA BOWERS - Commerce MR. ROBERT BRITT - Biology MRS. ROSELIE CERVANTES - Home Economics MR. RALPH CHANDLER - Band MISS NELL CUFF - Assistant Librarian MR. PETE DAVIS - Psychology MISS GLADYS I. DAWSON - Mathematics MISS MABEL P. DIERDORF - Shorthand MRS. MILDRED M. DOYLE - Typing MR. ROBERT DUNBAR - Safety 8: Health, Gym, Golf MRS. FLORA J. FAUST - Family Relation, Home Economics MR. GLENN FISHER - English, Keyhole Advisor MR. DUANE FLEENER - English MR, EVAN FINE - Biology MR. MARION FINE - Drivers Education, Visual Aid, Varsity Basketball MRS. FLORENCE GAERTE - Clerical Practice, Business Machine MR. TRENT GIPSON - Personal Civics, Guidance Office, Baseball MR. TED GREEN - Mechanical Drawing MR, DONALD HANSELL - Speech MRS. ROSALIE HARCOURT - English Guidance Office MRS. SHIRLEY HARGIS - Secretary MRS. ALICE HARKER - Secretary MRS, ROBERTA HARMON - Assistant Librarian MR, KENNETH HAYES - Mechanical Drawing MR. WENDELL HINE - Typing, Bookkeeping, Drivers Education, Track, Cross Country MR. JAMES HOBSON - Drivers Education MR. BOB HUGHES - English, Speech MR, RAY HURT - Industrial Arts MR, LOREN JACKSON - Commerce MRS, WILMA JAY - English, Sunshine Society Sponsor MRS, HAZEL KENNEDY - Commerce MRS. PATRICIA KENNEY - English MRS. JESSIE KIRK - Commerce Department Head MR. HARVEY LAUGHLIN - Social Studies MRS. DOROTHY LEMPKE - English MRS. SHIRLEY LYNCH - English, Latin MR. GEORGE MCCOOL - Biology MRS. NINA MARTIN - Math Department Head MRS. HELEN MERCER - Dean ofGirls, Language Department Head MR. DARYL MILLER - Science Department Head MRS. FAYE NELSON - Art MRS. VIRGINIA PARKINSON - English MR. VICTOR POE - Science MRS. HELEN POINCE - Mathematics MR. JOSEPH PREDA - Safety and Health, Drivers Education Wrestling Coach MR. WILLIAM PRICE - Social Studies MISS JEAN PRICHARD - English MR. JAMES RAY - Social Studies, Journalism, Spotlight MR. RALEIGH ROACH - Mechanical Drawing MISS RENE ROSENBERRY - Latin MR. ROBERT SEEMAN - Dean of Boys, Mathematics MR. JAMES SHOCKLEY - English MRS. MARGARET SHULER - Gym MRS. KATHLEEN SLOUGH - Mathematics MRS. URSAL SOMMERS - Nurse MR. WOODROW STATON - Guidance Office MR. MYRON STORMS - Industrial Arts MR. ARTHUR TERWILLIGER - Biology MR. PHILIP TREES - Commerce, Head of Book Den MRS. ELIZABETH VAN LIEW - Mathematics MR. ROLAND VORIS - Industrial Arts MRS. LORNA WALKER - Vocal Music MRS. HELEN WAMPLER - Language MRS. MARTHA WEIJCI-I - Home Economics MISS HARRIET WILKENSON - Home Economics Department Head MRS. LOUISE WILLIAMS - Head Librarian MR, WILSON - Industrial Arts MRS. WILMA WOODS - Commerce gk 1, rf 'Y 4 YY1 f-A cv YY I 1 I I lk if if i ,, 'F lf 4 4 pn ual un Ill' nn .Q lllll HHH mm If? llllll r 1' l if Lk gl 1' Q' 5 . ' --.aaa , 'QL' l !v - if , an 13, ,. In 6'-42, Q ' -V:-033-J . A31 f i'f'bw , ' M p, 'gr' his-.'5 eniom Senior Class Officers are Delores Frost, Jon Ingleman Patty Pruett and Curt Haas JE RRY AKINS SANDY ALLEN Homecoming Queen, Homecoming Attendant Sophomore and Junior Year, Student Council Vice-President, Mask and Gavel Historian, Thespians, Band, S,P,Q.R., Sunshine Society Secre- tary, Vice-President, President, Booster Club, Department Secretaries, G.A.A., Varsity Cheer- leader, Freshman Class Vice-President, and Block's High School Fashion Board. BOB ALYEA S,P.Q,R,, J,C,L. Booster Club, Big Ben's Boys, Bowling Club, and Student Manager. PATRICIA ANN ANDREWS Booster Club. NICKY ANDRE ERROL ARFORD S.P,Q.R., Parking Lot Attendant. 100 X SUSAN ARMBRUST - A Cappella Choir TOM ASDALE KENNY ASH Bowling Club. BARBARA JEAN ASHWORTH Sunshine Society, Book Den, Cafeteria, and Freshman Choir. DARRE LL BAKER EILAINE BALLOU RUTH ANN BARKSDALE Spotlight Stuff, Booster Club, CAROL ANN BARRETT Student Council, Clinic Staff, Pom-Poms. C HARLES RICHARD BARRETT M u sic C o nt e st Winner, Band, Dance Band, Senior Varieties. SHERRY LYNN BARZ Band, Sunshine Society, Youth For Christ, Booster Club, Department Secretaries. JUDITH CAROLYN BECK Student Council, Music Contest Winner, Bellaire, S,P.Q.R., J.C.L., Sun- shine Society, Youth For Christ, Booster Club, Trialge, 4-H, G,A,A, BARBARA ANN BENNETT Latin Club. JEAN BENTON AUDRY JANE BILLINGTON Cafeteria, Librarian. CHARLES BRUCE BLACKWELL Golf Team Fresh- man Year, Band, 4-H Jr, Leader President, Veg- etable Judging Team. JAMES RUSSELLBLICKENSDERFER Music Contest Wlnne r, B and, Re s e rve Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Safety Drivers Club. WALLACE WILLIAM BLUE Driving Club. NANCY BLYTHE LARRY EUGENE BOLLANDER 4-H, Reserve Cross Country. DAVID BOLES LINDA BOSS Music Contest Winner, National Honor Society Vice-President, Quill and Scroll, Mask and Gavel Secretary and Historian, Thespians, A Cappella Choir, Band, Dance Band, Majorette, Bellaires, S,P,Q,R., J,C,L,, Sunshine Society, Youth For Christ, Booster Club, Trialge, Mu AlphaTheta, L. S. Ayres High School Fashion Board, Marion Coimty Teen Guide Council, and Freshman Choir, ROBERT BOTHWELL BARBARA ANN BOTKIN Music Contest Winner, Band, Flag Corps, Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Bowling Club, Department Secretaries, and Drivers Club. JENNY BOWMAN STEPHEN LEE BOYER Booster Club, Trialge, Sen- ior Varieties, Monitor, Drivers Club, and Assistant in Basic Machine Shop. JUDITH FAYE BRACK S.P.Q.R., Sunshine Societ Y, J.C.L., Booster Club, Bowling Club, 4-H, Book Den, Monitor, Freshman Choir. ISAAC E, BREECE Big Ben's Boys, Frosh Football, Intramural Basketball. SANDRA JO BREEDLOVE Booster Club, S.P.Q,R., Sunshine Society, J.C.L., Book Den, Librarians. CURTIS WILLIAM BROWN 4-H. DENNIS LEE BROWN Frosh and Reserve Track, Reserve and Varsity Basketball, and Monitor. 101 102 siffgllftlg - uf hr. KATHY BROWN Majorette, Booster Club, Drummer- ette. RIC HARD ALLAN BROWN Big Ben's Boys. RUTH ANN BRUMAGEN RONALD DALE BUCKROP 4-H, Intramural Basket- ball, Frosh Football, Reserve Baseball, ROX FREEMAN BUMPAS Frosh Football, Shop Assistant FRED BURKE Big Ben's Boys. MARCIA LEE BURNELL Sunshine Society, El Revezo, Drummerettes, Band, Student Council, Speech Secretary, Sunshine Queen, Youth For Christ, Booster Club. JIM BURRIN S,P,Q,R,, J.C.L., Hi-Y, Booster Club, Big Ben's Boys, Bowling Club, Frosh Football, Frosh and Reserve Basketball, Frosh and Reserve Baseball, Tennls Team, Intramural Basketball, Senior Varieties, Projectionist, N.R,O.T,C, BARBARA JOAN BUSH NANCY BUSH JAMES DARRELL BUTLER Music Contest Winner, A Cappella, Boys' Quartet, Band, S,P,Q,R., J.C.L., Youth For Christ, Reserve Football, Frosh Football, Tennis Team, Drivers Club, Cadet Choir. LORETTA JEAN BUTRAM Sunshine Society, Youth For Christ, Booster Club, G.A.A., Monitor. ALAN RICHARD CANADA Frosh Basketball, Intra- mural Basketball Captain. SHARON CANGANY VONYA ANNE CANTWELL National Honor Society, Student Council, Mask and Gavel President, Thes- plans, Band, Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Bowl- ing Club, G,A,A,, Senior Varieties, Mistress of Ceremonies of Junior Prom. NANCY CAROL CARDEN Band, Sunshine Society, Youth For Christ, Booster Club, G,A,A,, Monitor. ANNA CARLISLE LILA SUE CARMICHAEL JERRY LEE CARROLL Music Contest Winner, Student Council, Quill and Scroll, Sergeant-at-Arms, Spotlight Stajf, Keyhole Staff. Mask and Gavel, Thespians, A Cappella, Boys' Quartet, S.P.Q,R,, J.C.L., Youth For Christ President, Bible Quiz Team, Booster Club. Big Ben's Boys, Senior Varieties, Madrlgal Singers. PATSY CARROLL HELEN ALBERTA CARSON Booster Club, P.B.X. JEANETTE SUE CARTER Band, Flag Corps, Bell- aires, El Revezo, Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Librarians Typist, G,A,A. JERRY CASE JUDITH CHAMBERS Bellaires, Sunshine Society, Bowling Club Secretary, Book Den, Librarians, Pom-Poms. MIKE RAYE Cl-IAPLIN Booster Club, Reserve Foot- ball, Varsity Football, Reserve Wrestling. Varsity Wrestling, Frosh Track, Secretary of Letterman's Club. DONNA CHAPPLE Spotlight Staff, Clinic Staff, Girls' Choir, Freshman Choir. HELEN LOUISE CHEKOFF S,P,Q,R,, J.C.L., Sun- shine Society, Booster Club, DONNA SUE CLARK Flag Corps, S,P.Q,R,, J,C,L,, El Revezo, Sunshine Society, Booster Club,Bowling Club, Frosh Cheerleader, Freshman Choir, SARAH JANE CLENDENING Track Attendant 1959, Flag Corps, Sunshine Society, Booster Club. JUDITH ANN CLINE Band, Orchestra,Booster Club, Bowling Club, Advance Gym, Girls' Intramural Basketball, Girls' Intramural Volleyball, Official Ratings in Basketball and Volleyball. IO3 104 ig ,g 'ul X .14 -' -+1 - F 'FV 5. 63 'd T? DAVID ALAN COCHRAN Youth For Clu'ist, Booster Club, Big Ben's Boys, Letterman's Club, 4-H, Book Den Student Managers, VarsityCross Country, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, Office Helper, Vegetable Judging Team. DONALD EUGENE COCHRAN Bowling Club, Reserve Football, LARRY DAVID CONNER Mask and Gavel, Thespians, Band, S,P,Q.R., Trialge, Senior Varieties. WALTER RALPH CONROY Band, S.P.Q.R., J.c.L., Trialge, Mu Alpha Theta, Monitor, R,O,T,C,, Science Talent Contest Certificate. JACQUELYN ANN COOK Youth For Christ, Office Girl. BARBARA JEAN COONS Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Freshman Choir, Office Girl. STEPHEN LESTER COPPOCK National Honor Society, Student Council, S.P.Q.R., J.c.L., BOOSIGI' Club President, Mu Alpha Theta President, Teen- Safety Council. DON COURTNEY GERALD DONALD COURTNEY Reserve Baseball, Intramural Basketball. Monitor, Cafeteria. JOYCE RUTH COX National Honor Soc1ety,Mask and Gavel, Thesplans, Majorette, Drummerettes, S.P,Q,R,, J,C,L., Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Bowling Club, Book Den, Clinic Staff, G.A.A., Senior Varieties, Pom-Poms. CHERYL CRAWFORD Student Council, S,P.Q.R., J.C.L., Sunshine Society, Youth For Christ,Booster Club, Book Den, Monitor. CALVIN CURTIS CRISS Music Contest Winner, Stu- dent Council, Spotlight Staff, A Cappella, Youth For Christ, Booster Club, Letterman's Club, Chess Club President, Reserve Football, Varsity Foot- ball Frosh Football, Tennis Team, Intramural Basketball, Cadet Teacher, Monitor, Freshman Choir. ROBERT W. CROMER Bowling Club, Driving Club. ARTHUR JERALD CROUCH Frosh B a s eb a l l, Re- serve Baseball. KAREN ANN CROUCH Sunshine Society Recording Secretary. Booster Club, Bowling Club, Clinic Staff, G.A,A., Reserve Cheerleader, Senior Varieties, Monitor Pom-Poms. TOM DABNEY PAULA DAVENPORT Flag Corps, Bellalres, S.P.Q,R,, J,C,L,, Sunshine Society, Booster Club. PATSY K. DAVIS Monitor. ROBERT EDWARD DAVIS S.P.Q.R., J,C.L., Hi-Y, Youth For Christ, Booster Club, Big Ben's Boys, Letterma.n's Club, Bowling Club, Chess Club, Re- serve Football, Varsity Football, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Reserve Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Frosh Baseball, Reserve Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Monitor. MARLENE KAY DEHART LINDA LEE DOBBINS Sunshine Society, Booster Club RUTH ANN DODDS Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Bowling Club, G.A.A. ELIZABETH ROSA DOST Bellaires, Sunshine So- ciety, Booster Club, G,A,A., Monitor, DAVE DOW LER JOHN R. DUEKER Trialge. DONNA MARIE DUNCAN Booster Club. CHARLES VINCENT DUVALL Youth For Christ, Math Club. GARY LEON ENGLEDOW S.P.Q.R., J,c.L,T1-iaige, Mu Alpha Theta. JANET ETTER PATRICIA ANN FANSLER Music Contest Winner, A Cappella, Band, Orchestra, Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Monrovia High School. 6' 1 5 Q 105 106 SUE ANN FARR Track Attendant 1959, National Honor Society, Student Council, Mask and Gavel, S,P,Q,R,, J,C.L., Sunshine Society Point Secretary, Booster Club, Mu Alpha Theta, G.A.A,, Frosh Cheerleader, Reserve Cheerleader, VarsltyCheer- leader, Junior Officer, Pom-Poms,Office Assistant. STANLEY MONROE FAULKNER Mask and Gavel, Thesplans, A Cappella, S,P.Q,R,, J,C.L., Booster Club, Bowling Club, Reserve Football, Freshman Choir, Cadet Choir. KAREN KAY FERGUSON Booster Club, G.A.A. CAROL ANN FISCUS El Revezo, Sunshine Society, Youth For Christ, Booster Club, G,A,A, Monitor, Cafeteria. DAVID LELAND FLETCHER A Cappella, Boys' Quartet, Bowling Club, Boys' Glee Club. PHILIP LEROY FLETCHER A Cappella, Boys' Quartet, Bowling Club, Boys' Glee Club, JANET LYNN FOLTZ Music Contest Winner 1958, Hudent Council, A Cappella, Band, Dance Band, Orchestra, Flag Corps, Bellaires, J.C.L., Sunshine Society, Youth For Christ, Booster Club, Dept. Secretaries, Librarians, Senior Varieties, Madrigal Singers, Pom-Poms, Cadet Choir. JUDY ARLENE FOXWORTHY Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Librarians, Pom-Poms. DELORES JEAN FROST Prom Queen, Prom Prin- cess, Senior Homecoming Attendant, 1959. Track Queen, Spotlight, Mask and Gavel, Sunshine Society, Youth For Christ Secretary, Booster Club, Frosh Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Freshman Officer, Sophomore Officer, Junior Officer, Senior Officer. DARRY FULLEN Booster Club, Bowling Club, Pro- jectionist. LEAH JEANINE GALYAN Booster Club, Book Den. PAT GANSERT DONALD LESLIE GARMON Frosh Football, Frosh Cross Country, Reserve Cross Country, Reserve Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Frosh Basketball. VIRGINIA LYNN GARNER S.P.Q.R., J.C.L.,B00St91' Club, Book Den, Freshman Choir, Cadet Choir, Math Contest. PHYLLIS DARLENE GARRINGER Spotlight Staff, Sunshine Society, Youth for Christ, Booster Club, 4-H, Monitor. SANDRA MAE GEIEAUER Student Council, Flag Corps, Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Bowling Club, Dept. Secretaries. Clinic Staff, Senior Varieties. JACK EDWARD GELZLEICHTER Youth For Christ, Booster Club, Big Ben's Boys, Letterman's Club, Frosh Football, Reserve Cross Country, Varsity Cross Country, Frosh Track, Reserve Track, Var- sity Track, Intramural Basketball, Pep Band. CAROLE GILBERT Mask and Gavel, Thespians, S.P.Q.Re, J.C.L., Sunshine Society, Youth For Chrlst, Booster Club, Trialge, Cadet Teacher, Monitor, Assistant to Dean of Men. JANE MAE GILLIAM Monitor SUE GILMORE DANIEL JOSEPH GLASS Booster Club, Trialge, Reserve Wrestling, Drivers Club. MARCIA DEANA GOOD National Honor Society Sec- retary, J,C.L, Secretary-Treasurer, Youth For Christ, Trialge, Mu Alpha Theta Vice-President, Book Den, JOAN ELIZABETH GROW S,P,Q,R., J.C.L,, Sun- shine Society, Booster Club, Clinic Staff, G.A,A, CURT HAAS Prom King, Hi-Y Sergeant-at-Arms, Booster Club, Letterman's Club Vice-President, Reserve Football, Frosh Cross Country, Reserve Cross Country, Varsity Wrestling, Frosh Baseball, Reserve Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Soph- omore Treasurer. Junior Treasurer, Senior Treas- urer. LINDA EARLINE HALLIBURTON Sunshine Society, Booster Club, P.B.X. LARRY RUSSELL HANGER Frosh Choir, Music Contest Winner, Y.F.C,, Letterman's Club, Re- serve Football, Varsity Football, Frosh Football, R.O.T.C, Color Guard. HOWARD GILTNER HARMON, Ill Spotlight Staff, A Cappella, Boys' Quartet, S.P,Q.R,,J,C,L,,Y,F,C, Vice-President, Booster Club, Big Ben's Boys President, Letterman's Club, Reserve Football, Frosh Football, Tennis Team, Intramural Basket- ball, Senior Varieties, Monitor, Madrigals, Big Ben's Boys Cheer Captain. VVILLIAM LEE HARRIS Hi-Y, 4-H, Frosh Football. ROGER HARVEY JUDITH ANN HAYDEN Y.F.C., Booster Club, Book Den. if' IO7 if-ii . X IOB X , x I 32. JOYCE HE LM SHAREN K. HENDREN Student Council, S.P.Q.R., J,C,L,, Sunshine Society, Y,F.C., Booster Club, Bowling Club. 4-H, G.A.A,, Monitor, Drivers Club, 4-H Junior Leader. DAVID E, HERRING Booster Club, Bowling Club. SONDRA KAY HERRING Student Council, Band, Flag Corps, Drummerettes, Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Athletic Office Dept. Secretary. WILABOB HERRING Sunshine Society,Booster Club, Bowling Club. KENNETH HAROLD HEWITT Reserve Track. WAYNE ANTHONY HOFFMAN Student Council. JOYCE DIANE HOLDREN Sunshine Society, Y,F,C,, Booster Club, Bowling Club, G,A.A, PEGGY GENE HOLLADAY Guidance Dept. Secretary PATRICIA MAY HOULDSON J,C,L,, Sunshine Society, 4-H, Booster Club, Clinic Staff, Cadet Choir, Frosh Choir. JOHN THOMAS HOWALD National Honor Society President, Student Council, Mask and Gavel, S,P,Q,R, Senior and Junior Consul, J,C,L,, Hi-Y, Y,F.C., Bible Quiz Team, National Forensics League, Booster Club, Chess Club, Trialge, Mu Alpha Theta, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, P,T,A, Scholarship, Debate, Math Contest Winner, Commencement Speaker. WILBUR JOHN HUNLEY Music Contest Winner, Band, Senior Varieties. DAVID LEE HUSTON Prom Prince, I-Ii-Y, Booster Club, Letterman's Club President, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Wrestling, Frosh Track, Varsity Track, Herf-Jones Outstanding Athlete Award. DARLENE A. HUTCHINGS Sunshine SOCiety,B00ster Club, Bowling Club, Department Secretary, G,A.A, JANICE HUNT JON DUANE INGLEMAN Letterman's Club, Reserve Football, Varsity Football Captain, Frosh Football, Frosh Wrestling, Reserve Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Junior President, Senior President, Prom Prince Attendant. C AROLYN INMAN SHIRLEY INMAN Band, Band Dept. Se C r et a r y, Booster Club. GEORGE IRRGANG BARBARA ISENBERG Mask and Gavel, Thespians. GERALD RAYMOND JACKSON 4-H, Reserve Base- ball, Projectionist, Industrial Arts Dept. Office Boy. WAYNE KEITH JACKSON 4-H, Drivers Club. BECKY JARVIS GERALD JEFF JERRY JONES WAND.-X LEE JONES Sunshine Society,Booster Club, G.A.A,, Monitor. BETTY JUDSON Sunshine Society, Booster Club, G,A.A. SALLY JO KATZENBERGER National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll President, Spotlight News Editor, Mask and Gavel Second Vice-President, S.P.Q.R. Vestal Virgin, J.C.L., National Forensics League President, Booster Club, Clinic Staff, Librarians, Indiana State High School Journalism Institute, Debate Team, News Bureau Editor, Merle Sidener Award, KENNY LEE KEARNS Big Ben's Boys, Frosh Foot- ball, Frosh Track, Reserve Track, Varsity Track. 109 110 1 P 'Q'- -6' CHARLES TILLMAN KEEDY JUDY ANN KELLERMEIER Booster Club, Book Den, Monitor. ROBERT E, KELLEY Frosh Track, Reserve Track, Intramural Basketball. CHUCK A, KELLY Mask and Gavel, A Cappella, Drivers Club. DONNA KEMPSTER G.A.A. JOHN HOWARD KERR S.P.Q.R., J.C.L., Bowling Club, Trialge, Reserve Football, Frosh Football, Frosh Track, Math Contest-Geometry. SANDRA LEE KINDER National Honor SOClety, Band, S,P.Q.R., J.C.L., Silnshine Society, Y.F.C.,Booster Club, Trialge, Mu Alpha Theta, Glrls' State. SUE ANN KINNAIRD Quill and Scroll, Keyhole Copy Editor, J.C.L., Y,F,C,, Booster Club, Book Den. MARLENE JUNE KIRK Flag Corps, Drummerettes, Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Pom-Pom Girl. MARY JUANITA KNAUER S.P.Q.R., J.C.L., Sun- shine Society, Booster Club, Book Den Librarians, G.A,A,, Frosh Choir, Library Typist. JUDITH KAY KOEHRN Frosh Choir, Mixed Quartet, Music Contest Winner, A Cappella, Sunshine Society, Y.F,C., Booster Club, P.B,X., Monitor, NORMA JO KOLBE Salutatorian, National Honor Society, Mask and Gavel, Thesplans, Band, Or- chestra, Drummerettes, S.P.Q.R., J.C.L., Sunshine Society, National Forensics League, Booster Club, Bowling Club, Trialge, Mu Alpha Theta, Debate Team, Commencement Speaker. DAVID ARTHUR KUHN A Cappella, Boys' Quartet, Band, J.C.L., Ht-Y, Booster Club, Bowling Club, Pep Band. LONNIE LAMB WILMA JOYCE LAME S.P.Q.R. JOE LANSBERRY Y.F,C,, Booster Club, Big Ben's Boys, Bowling Club, Frosh Baseball. DANNY DALE LASER Big Ben's Boys Cheerleader, Junior and Senior Prom Court, Spotlight Sports Editor, A Cappella, Boys' Quartet, Hi-Y, Y.F.C. Vice-President, Booster Club, Big Ben's Boys President, Letterman's Club, Bowling Club, Frosh Cross Country, Frosh Basketball, Varsity Base- ball Manager, Intramural Basketball Captain, Senior Varieties. RITA LOUISE LASSITER Mask and Gavel, S.P.Q.R., J,C.L., Y,F.C,, Booster Club, 4-H, Monitor, SHERRY SUE LAW Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Book Den. JOHN A, LEE Southport High School LARRY RICHARD LEFFLER Hi-Y, Letterman's Club, Student Manager, Frosh Track, Varsity Track, Monitor, FRANCIS DEE LEMASTERS Shop Assistant. BARBARA ANNE LEROY Frosh Choir, Purplettes, Cadet Choir, Music Contest Winner, S,P.Q.R., J,C,L,, Booster Club, Department Secretary. LOLA DEE LESLIE Booster Club, Bowling Club, G,A.A, CLARA LOUISE LEXVIS Librarian, Office, JACQUELYN LINN Band, Bellaires, Y,F,C., National Forensics League, Mask and Gavel, Thesplans, Booster Club, Bowling Club, Sunshine Society. ANNE LITSC HE RT Winchester High School, Sunshine Society. WILLIAM ROBERT LOCKWOOD Band, Y,F,C., Big Ben's Boys, Bowling Club. MARY KATHRYN LOUTT s.P.Q.R., J,C.L., Y:F,C., Booster Club, Monitor, Cafeteria. LARRY LEE LYNCH 4-H. i FRED LEE LYNN LYNDA LOU LYON Student Council, Sunshine S0- oiety, Book Den, Gym Assistant, Office. MARY HELEN MAHAN Valedictorian, National Honor Society, S.P.Q.R., J.C.L., Booster Club, Mu Alpha Theta. WILLIAM WAYNE MAISH A Cappella. SHARON RENEE MAJOR Majorette, Booster Club, Bowling Club. CAROLYN MANN E LLEN MANN RANDOLPH LARUE MARTIN Music Contest Winner, Band, Dance Band, Orchestra, Big Ben's Boys, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Reserve Basket- ball, Frosh Track, Intramural Basketball. SARA ANN MASE NCUP JON DAVID MASON Mask and Gavel, Thespians, Band, S.P.Q.R., J,C,L,, Y,F,C,, Big Ben's Boys, Frosh Wrestling, Reserve Wrestling, Senior Varieties, Monitor. CAROLINE SUE MASTIN Smmshine Society, Booster Club, Book Den, Library Typist. ROBERTA JUNE MATHEWS El Rcvezo, Booster Club, MA RY H, MATHUS CAROL MATTINGLY National Honor Society, Office. RUTH EVALYN MAYHEW Booster Club, Monitor. MARLYNN NOEL MCDANIEL 4-H, Cafeteria. CHARLES MARION MCDONALD DORIS ELOUISE MCKERN Sunshine Society,Booster Club, Librarians, Monitor. MARY FRANCES MCKINNEY Student Council, Key- hole Staff, Band, Flag Corps, Bellalres, S,P,Q,R., J.C.L,, Y,F,C,, Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Bowling Club, 4-H. Book Den. Clinic Staff. RAYMOND LEROY McSCHOOLER Hi-Y, Booster Club, Letterman's Club, Reserve Football, Varsity Football, Frosh Football, Frosh Track, Reserve Track, Varsity Track. JANET C. MCWILLIAMS Student Council, Sunshine Society, Y,F,C,, Booster Club. Book Den, G.A,A,, Monitor. SANDRA KAY MEEK Sunshine Society, Booster Club. CAROL ME LENCHUK Majorette, Band, Cadet Choir, Mask and Gavel, Thesplans, Flag Corps, S,P,Q.R,, J.C.L., Booster Club. PATSY ANN MELTON Booster Club, Department Secretary. RICHARD EDWARD MERRITI' Big Ben's Boys, Bowling Club President, Drivers Club. JAMES RONALD MEYER GLORIA JEANETE MILHOUS Band, Orchestra, El Revezo, Sunshine Society, Y.F.C., Booster Club, G.A,A. DONNA MILLER WILLIAM GLEN MILLER PATRICIA JUNE MILLIGAN Music Contest Winner, Student Council, A Cappella, Band, Flag Corps, Drummerettes, Sunshine Society, Y.F.C., Booster Club. Bowling Club Secretary, Clinic Staff, G.A.A,, Senior Varieties, Cadet Choir. 114 RONALD ROY MINER S.P.Q.R., J.C.L., Big Ben's Boys, Bowling Club, Chess Club. CYNTHIA CHARLENE MITCHELL RONNIE MITSCHER CAROL LOUISE MOHLER Spotlight Staff, S,P,Q,R,, J,C,L., Y.F.C., Booster Club, Bowling Club, 4-H, Clinic Staff, Teens Against Polio, ANNA JANE MOORE Quill and Scroll Vlce-Pres- ident, Spotlight Editor-in-Chief, Musk and Gavel, Thespians, S.P,Q.R., J.C.L., Y,F,C,, Sunshine So- ciety, National Forensics League, Booster Club, Clinic Staff, G.A.A., Office, Cadet Choir. DONNA LUCILLE MOORE Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Monitor, Pom-Pom Girl LETHA MAE MOORE P,B,X, DIANNE MORGAN Sunshine S0ciety,Y.F,C,, Booster Club. JERRY LEE MORGAN Projectionist. JIM MORGAN BEVERLY KENT MORRIS Band, Sunshine Society, Booster Club, P.B.X., G.A,A, DONALD LE E MORTON Booster Club, Drivers Club. SHERRY LEE NANCE Student Council, Mask and Gavel, Band, Drummerettes, S,P,Q,R,, J,C.L., Y.F,C., G.A.A., Sunshine Society, Bible QuizTeam, Booster Club, Chess Club, Librarian, Pom-Pom Girl. RICHARD WAYNE NARDI Band, Reserve Wrestling. CAROL ANN NEELEY Booster Club, Clinic Staff. GERALD EUGENE NEIDEGH Booster Club, Monitor, Cadet Choir. GLORIA JEAN NIEWALD Math Department Secre- tary, Book Den, Office Assistant. SUE NOBLE J.C.L,, Y.F.C., Booster Club, Clinic Staff. LARRY NEUTZMAN JACQUILINE SUE OLMSTED Sunshine Society, Booster Club, G.A.A. ROGER BRUCE OLSEN S.P.Q.R., J.c.L. Letter- man's Club, Bowling Club, Frosh Cross Country, Frosh Wrestling, Frosh Track, Varsity Track. ROY THOMAS OWEN NADINE LAVERNE PARKER E1 Revezo, Booster Club. G.A.A, J -KN PATTERSON Cadet Choir JOYCE ANN PEARCY Booster Club, Book Den, s,P,Q,R,, J,C.L,, sunshine Society, G.A,A, THOMAS ARTHUR PEARSON National Honor Society Treasurer, Student Council, Band, J.C,L., Letter- mzin's Club, Trialge President, Mu Alpha Theta, Reserve Football, Varsity Football, FroshFootball, Reserve Vkrestling, Frosh Track, State Geometry Contest. STEVEN ROLAND PELLEY Library A s s i st ant, Machine Shop Assistant, Gym Assistant, MYRNVX PENNYMAN Booster Club, J.C.L., Library Typist. LENA MAE PFISTERER Frosh Choir, Girls' Choir, Spotlight Staff, Sunshine Society. BRENDA JOYCE PIERCY National Honor Society, E1 Revezo, Sunshine Society, Booster Club. Li- brarians, G.A.A., Senior Varieties, Secretary of B,0,0,K. of H,S,L,A, 115 116 ,I EDWARD ARTHUR PIERPONT S.P.Q.R., J.C,L,, Y.F,C., Hi-Y, Booster Club, Big Ben's Boys Cheer- leader, Letterman's Club, Varsity Cross Country, Frosh Basketball, Frosh Track, Reserve Track, Varsity Track, Intramural Basketball, Senior Varieties. SANDRA LEE PLUMMER Cadet Teacher. RICH.-XRD ALSON POTTENGER S,P.Q.R., J.C,L,, Reserve Wrestling, JAMES E, POVK ERS Hi-Y, Booster Club, Letter- man's Club, Bow1ingClub. Reserve Football, Varsity Football, Frosh Football, Frosh Wrestling, Reserve Wrestling. Varsity Wrestling, Intramural Basket- ball, Monitor, Drivers Club, Projectlonist. MARY ROSALIE POWERS Drummerettes, Sunshine Society, Booster Club, G.A,A,, Office. STEPHEN F, POWERS Booster Club, Bowling Club, Frosh Cross Country, Frosh Basketball, Frosh Track, Intramural Basketball. DARLENE JEANETTE PRITCHETT S. P.Q.R,, J,C.L., Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Monitor. TED GLYNN PROCTOR Y.F.C., Booster Club, Letternia.n's Club, Reserve Football, Frosh Foot- ball, Frosh Basketball, Reserve Basketball, Var- sity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Frosh Track, Reserve Track, J,C,L,, Safety Drivers Club. PATRICIA SUE PRUETT Student Council, Mask and Gavel, Thespians, Majorette, E1Revezo President and Vice-President, Sunshine Society, Y.F.C., Booster Club, Bow1ingClub, Chess Club, Department Secretary, Librarians, Reserve Cheerleader, Senior Varieties, Monitor, Senior Vice-President, Junior and Senior Prom Court. DIC K RADIC AN RONALD WILLIAM RAJER Letterman's Club, Frosh Basketball, Reserve Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Frosh Track, Reserve Track, JACK HAVENS RARDIN S.P.Q.R., J.C.L., Booster Club, Big Ben's Boys, Letterman's Club, Bowling Club, Frosh Track, Reserve Track, Varsity Track, Drivers Club, Boys' Drum Corps. ROBERT WILLIAM RAWLINGS Band, Dance Band, S.P.Q.R., J.C.L., Booster Club, Bowling Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Pep Band, Senior Varieties, RAYMOND L, RAY FRANKLIN DAVID REDMAN J,C,L., Big Ben's Boys, Bowling Club, Trialge, Safety Drivers Club. RONALD GRANT REED S,P,Q,R,, J.C.L., 4-H, CHARLENE GAYLE RE ES Booster Club. RUSSELL DAVID REID Band, S.P,Q,R., Student Council, J.C.L., Music Contest Winner, Booster Club, Big Ben's Boys, Bowling Club, Golf Club, RON ALD LE E RHOADES SHARON DEE RIC ZO Monitor, Booster Club, Bowling Club, S.P,Q,R., J,C,L. RAYMOND THOMAS RIPPY Hi-Y, Booster Club, Letterman's Club, Reserve and Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Frosh, Reserve Basketball, Frosh, Varsity Baseball, Monitor, Co-captain of Football Team. KATHLEEN JO ROARK Band, Flag Corps, Drum- merettcs, Sunshine Society, Booster Club. KAREN DEE ROBERSON Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Office Staff. EDWARD LEE ROBERTS Big Ben'sBoys,Ca1'eterla, Reserve Football, Frosh Wrestling, Frosh Track. LARRY KENNITH ROBERTS Frosh Reserve and Varsity Baseball, Letterman's Club. WILLIAN RAY ROBERTS Reserve Wrestling, Booster Club, Cafeteria. MARGARET JOAN ROBISON S.P.Q.R., Sunshine S0- ciety, Librarians, Booster Club, Bowling Club. WILLIAN A. ROGERS Frosh, Reserve, and Varsity Basketball, Booster Club, Letterman's Club, Frosh Baseball, Varsity Baseball. JAMES ALBERT ROHL Hi-Y, Big Ben's Boys, Intramural Basketball. THOMAS FREDERICK ROUSH National Honor So- ciety, Band, Big Ben's Boys. 117 118 GENEVIEVE NADYNE ROWE Booster Club, VIRGINIA SAMPON CHARLES ANDREW SANDERS MIKE SANDERS Keyhole StaIf,Band,J,C.L,,Booster Club. KENNETH D, SAVAGE Band. PEGGY JO SAVAGE National Honor Society Warden of Service, Student Council, Mask and Gavel, Thes- pians, Band, Head Majorette, Majorette, Bellaire, Sunshine Society, Y.F.C. Secretary, Booster Club, Bowling Club Vice-President and Secretary, P.B.X., Department Secretary, G.A.A. Secretary, Senior Varieties, Pom-Pom Girl, Office, BARBARA A. SCHERRER Librarian, S,P.Q.R., J.C,L., Cadet Teacher. STEVEN JOHN SCHORLING Booster Club, BlgBen's Boys, Letterman's Club, Student Manager, Varsity Football. Frosh Football, Frosh Baseball, Monitor. DAVE SCOTT Bowling Club, Frosh Basketball, Drivers Club. VICTOR SCOTT Band, Dance Band, Drivers Club, Bowling Club. LOIS SUE SHAW National Honor Society, Y.F,C,, J.C.L,, Book Den, Cafeteria Cashier. JON DENNIS SHEPARD Bowling Club. VERA MARIE SHIPP Clinic Staff, Monitor, GEORGE WILSON SHOPP Band. VIRGIL BRUCE SHROUT Letterman's Club, Varsity Football, Frosh Football, Reserve Wrestling, Var- sity Wrestllng, Reserve Track, Monitor. CAROL ANN SMALL Antilles High School, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Shoals High School, Shoals, Indiana, Otwell High School, Otwell, Indiana. CAROLE SMITH CAROLYN SMITH S.P.Q.R., Youth For Christ, Bible Quiz Team, Booster Club, J.C.L. DARRELL WAYNE SMITH Hi-Y, Booster Club, Frosh Football, Frosh, Reserve Baseball, Intra- mural Basketball, Drivers Club, Projectionist, DAVID RAY SMITH Proj ectionist. JOYC E SMITH JUDITHFAYE SMITH Flag Corps, Drummerettes, S.P.Q.R,, J.C.L,, Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Cadet Teacher, Freshman Officer. PATTY RUTH SMITH Latin Club. Book Den,Booster Club, JAMES L. SNYDER Projectionist. SUSAN LEE SORTWELL Mask and Gavel, Band, El Revezo, Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Dept. Secretaries. RONALD SPARKS SANDRA LEE SPENCER Booster Club, Monitor. CAROL JEANETTE SPILLMAN Band, Monitor, Girls' Chorus. STANLEY SPRECKELMEYER KERBY DIANE SQUIRE Student Council, S,P,Q,R. J.C.L., Booster Club, Book Den, Cafe Cashier. C? 119 120 JAMES M, STANESA Spotlight Staff, Keyhole Staff, Mask and Gavel, Thesplans, National Forensics League, Booster Club, Letterman's Club, Chess Club, Indiana State High School Journalism In- stitute, Student Managers, Frosh Football, Frosh Wrestling, Senior Varieties. RAYMOND DALE STANIFER Letterman's Club, 4-H, Reserve Football, Varsity Football, Frosh Foot- ball, Reserve Cross Country, Frosh Basketball, Frosh Track, Reserve Track, Varslty Track, Intra- mural Basketball. JOHN HENRY STARNES Hi-Y, Booster Club, Blg Ben's Boys, Letterman's Club, Reserve Football, Frosh Basketball, Tennis Team, IntramuralBasket- ball. DAVID LEE STEELE Hi-Y, Big Ben's Boys, Bowl- ing Club, Frosh Baseball, Reserve Baseball, Washington High School. ANNETTE LEAH STEELMAN Booster Club, El Revezo, Monitor. LENA JO STEVENS S,P,Q.R,, J.C.L., El Revezo, Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Clinic Staff. RALPH STEVENS JOHN STEWARD JERRY WAYNE STICKLES Trialge, Drivers Club, S,P.Q.R., J.C.L. ROBERT HARLAN STIERWALT SANDRA LEE STRUBE Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Monitor, Home Ee. Assistant. DEANNA SUE SURBER Band, Bellaire, S.P.Q.R., J.C.L., Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Bowling Club. LINDA SUE TALK1NGToN Booster Club, sunshine Society, G,A.A,, Monitor. KATHRYN RUTH TANDY Spotlight staff, S.P.Q.R., J.C.L., Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Monitor, LA VONNE TATE National Honor Society, Betty Crocker Homemaker's Award. ARLEENE JOYCE TAYLOR Spotlight Staff, Stmshine Society, Monitor, Booster Club Secretary, Trea- SUFQT. EILEENE JO TAYLOR Sunshine Society, Band, Booster Club, Chess Club, Clinic Staff, Monitor, Frosh, Varsity Cheerleaders, Red Cross Repre- sentative, Office Assistant. ROBERT THOMAS TEETER Spanish Club, Booster Club, Big Ben's Boys. SANDRA KAY THARP Sunshine Society, Bellaires, National Honor Society, Youth for Christ, Booster Club, Bowling Club, G,A,A., Office Assistant. CAROL ANN THOMAS Office ASSlSta.nt, Slmshine Society, S.P.Q.R., J.C.L,, Booster Club. ROGER WM. THOMAS Band, Dance Band, Music Contest Winner, Intramural Basketball, Senior Varieties, Pep Band. BETTY ROSE THOMPSON S.P,Q,R., J.C,L., D,A.R, Award, Latin Contest Wonner, National Honor Society, Booster Club, Trialge, Mu Alpha Theta, Monitor, Office Assistant. LAWRENCE EUGENE THOMPSON Drivers Club. VERNAL KELLY THRUSH Bowling Club, Reserve Baseball. SARA JANE TIMMERMAN National Honor Society, S.P.Q.R., J.C.L., Book Den, Clinic Staff, Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Cadet Teacher. MARY JANE TITUS Band, Mask and Gavel, Youth For Christ, National Forensics League, Booster Club, Bowling Club, Book Den, Cadet Teacher. JUDITH MAY TOLER Booster Club, S,P.Q.R-,J.C,L. WALTER EMMETT TULL Trialge, Bowling Club, Booster Club, 4-H, Hi-Y, Senior Varieties. RICHARD ALLAN VANCE Student Council, S.P,Q,R,, J,C.L.. Freshman Officer. LARRY VICTOR VARMO Music Contest Winner, Band Dance, Band Orchestra, S,P.Q.R,, J,C.L., Booster Club, Reserve Cross Country, Senior Varieties, Pep Band. X N' jg, . I21 122 TRUDY IRENE VAUGHN Y.F,C,, S,P,Q,R,, J,C.L., G.A.A. Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Clinic Staff. ROBERTA VISE Office. PATRICIA ANN VOEGE Sunshine Society, Booster Club. MELINDA JANE VOIGHT Student Council, Flag Corps, S.P.Q.R., J,C,L,, Y,F,C., Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Bowling Club, Trialge, 4-H Junior Leader Vice-President, English Department Sec- retary, Senior Varieties. STAN WALKER Quill and Scroll Treasurer, Spot- light Associate Editor and Editor-in-Chief, Mask and Gavel Vice-President, Honor Thesplan, A Cappella, J.C,L,, Y.F.C,, National Forensics League, Booster Club, Big Ben's Boys, Chess Club, Monitor, Debate Team. News Bureau, Chez Marie Representative, Men's Glee Club, Vlabasb Valley Press Association Award. THOMAS NEIL WALKER l-ll-Y. Big Ben's Boys, Frosh Basketball, Frosh Baseball, Golf Team, Intramural Basketball, Freshman Officer. DONALD W. WALLACE Projectlonlst. RICHARD STEELE WALLACE Junior Prom Master of Ceremonies, Y.F.C., Booster Club, Letterman's Club, Frosh Cross Country, Varsity Cross Country, Frosh Basketball. Reserve Basketball, Tennis Team, Senior Varieties, Sophomore President. JUANITA VONDENE WALTON Sunshine Society. NANCY CATHERINE WARD Book Den, Office. JIM WARMOUTH Big Ben's Boys, Reserve Wrest- ling, El Revezo. ROBERT EDWIN WARREN Monitor, Hi-Y Vice- President, Booster Club, Letterman's Club, Frosh Baseball, Reserve Baseball, Varsity Baseball, In- tramural Basketball, Drivers Club. WILLIAM ODE LL WARREN Varsity Baseball, Spot- light Staff, Lettei-man's Club, Varsity Wrestling, Reserve Baseball, Drivers Club. METHERIAN CLYDE WATHEN 4-H, Frosh Foot- ball, Frosh Basketball, PATRICIA ANN WEAVER A Cappella, Flag Corps, Bellaires. El Revezo, Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Bowling Club, G.A.A, RIC HARD WEAVIL PAT WEBB BARBARA ANN WECHSLER National Honor Society, Student Council Secretary, Mask and Gavel, Thes- pians, S.P.Q.R., S.C.L., Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Bowling Club Secretary, Mu Alpha Theta, Dept. Secretaries, Frosh, Varsity Cheerleader, Gold Key Award, Senior Varieties, Senior Prom Attend- ant, Cadet Choir, Freshman Choir. OWEN WETZEL Big Ben's Boys. GINGER LEE WHITCOMB Sunshine Society, Youth For Christ, Booster Club, Clinic Staff, G.A.A., Cafeteria. REBECCA WIGGAM STANLEY FLOYD WIGGAM Reserve Cross Country, Reserve Track, Intramural Basketball. KAREN KAY WIKOFF Youth For Christ, Booster Club, Monitor. MARGARET ANNE WILKES Band, Bellaires, Youth For Christ, Booster Club, Book Den, Cadet Teacher, El Revezo, Sunshine Society. DE LORES WILLIAMS LINDA RAE WILLIAMS Youth For Christ, Booster Club, Bowling Club, Sunshine Society, Pom-Pom. LAURETTA KAY WILLS National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll Secretary, Keyhole Editor, Sr, Advisor, Mask and Gavel, S,P,Q.R,, J,C,L., Youth For Christ Secretary, Treasurer, Bible Quiz Team, Booster Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Senior Varieties, Cadet Teacher. NEAL LAWRENCE VVILLS Hi-Y, Booster Club, Letterman's Club, Reserve, Varsity, and Frosh Football, Reserve Wrestling. ANICE LEE WILSON Booster Club, Bowling Club, S,P.Q.R., J.C.L, Sunshine Society. LINDA WILSON 123 124 ZF., RONALD LEE WINEMAN Mask and Gavel, A Cappella, Boys' Quartet, Band, El Revezo, Y.F.C., Booster Club, Big Ben's Boys, Bowling Club, Monitor. SHIRLEY ANN WINGLER Mask and Gavel, Spanish Award, Cadet Band, S.P,Q,R,, J.C,L., El Revezo, Sunshine Society, Y,F.C., Bible Quiz Team, Na- tional Forensics League, Booster Club, Book Den. JAMES MORRIS WINKLEY 4-H, Booster Club, Re- serve Football, Reserve Wrestling, Intramural Basketball. DELORYS ANN WOOD S.P.Q.R., J,c.L., Booster Club, Book Den, Cafeteria Cashier. DUANE RENE WOOD National Honor Society, Stu- dent Council Presldent, Mask and Gavel, S,P.Q,R,, J.C.L., H1-Y, National Forensics League, Booster Club, Letterman's Club, Chess Club, Trialge, Mu Alpha Theta, Varsity Football, Reserve Football, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Reserve Basket- ball, Varsity Basketball, Frosh Baseball, Reserve Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Gold Key Award, Cafe- teria, National Merit Scholarship Finalist. PAME LA SUE WOOD JUDITH ARLENE ZIMMERMAN Choir Contest Win- ner, Student Council, Quill and Scroll, Spotlight Staff, A Cappella, News Bureau, Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Clinic Staff, Indiana State High School Journalism Institute, Senior Varieties. X vs U X 3, xx x Vg' bytgj F , M 4 N DANCE uv' ,X 126 -3 I 4.- QQ 'uv :- 3 x 'D W '-Q -.' .., x V1 5. I s 1, , ' WY Lx R A eV f N.nn A 6 'K I.-4 5 fl w 1 I . ga, XV . 'F - n 1 H ef f J if ' ,y 'R I ' 1 a ll A is 'TW ,ima C P ' . Q V 1: J -1 a+ 4, Fa I .,f j ' A S1 , H -X 4 4 ff-CK' eg -' ' n A -5: ge X fa 'ik' x 1.3 5. 'K '- Q- ..,. 5. . 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XY! ,I d ui Darlene Ludwig, Lloyd Lynch, Letchard Maners, Ruth Marks, Dennis Marlowe Monte Martin, Vivian Martin, Frank Majors, Sharron Mathis, Janice McAdams Everett McCleerey, Wayne McClure, Dave McDaniel, Varen Beth McDaniel, Richard McDowell Marlene McLain, Retta McRee, Deanna Mead, Ronnie Melton, Victor Merz Charles W, Meyers, Mary Jo Mllhon, Harold Miller, Jo Ann Miller, Linda Miller Max Miller, Mike Miller, Tim Miller, Willa Miller, Marsha Minett Peggy Mitchell, Arvin Monfreda, Randy Morehead, Mike Morgan, Sally Morgan Kay Morris, Robert Morris, Ronald Morris, Sandra Musick, Stephen Myers t..vV-wwf , . . .,,..- .,,.., ... . -Y -1- -vw.. .K ,. Barbara Neal, Howard Neeley, Harry Lee Niewald, Sandy Norquest, Mike Norris Charles Ogden, Judy Oglesby, Rose Ann Orr, Robert Ott. Shirley Owens Douglas Pagach, Gary Palmer, Betty Parker, Bob Parke, Tom Parker Robert Parkhurst, Mary Jane Pearson, Carol Peck, Steve Peck, Linda Pedlow Sandra Pein, Tonda Pemberton, Paul Pennington, Brenda Pennyman, Allen Pleper Roger Piercy, Karen Plersall, Alice Plngleton, Don Pless, Roy Poland Sharon Radford, Herby Radtke, Karen Rainey, Linda Rankin, Mary Ann Rash Judy Reed, Paul Relchard, Arthur Rhodes, Larry Rhodes, Margaret Richison 133 134 J. C , Q e.- ui- f-5 B QQ- ff., , 1 H an R x . . ..' 5 N I I x 5 A E I. 1 I-.-.'4,g,' h l-ov v-v 1 few. ac, ' HV 'I .-yin, , e. Q 1 v-as v tw . ,. My R. 5, I f . if lu, -x.. N, f 'pr 'fl -li. N ., 5 ...N ' 1 QW .J 4-E ' E, figs' 'X 'W , it . We 5 ' vb V J f -1 ,. V , na, 'Q QS '. 5 '. ,L V x I Q- x 'S -at J' 1? 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Richard Smith, Allen Smith, Nancy Smoot, Mary Ann Spahr, Edgar Spikes Ella Spreckelmeyer, John Spencer, Ted Spurgeon, Tom Stan1ey,Betty Stegemoller Mike Sterrett, Barbara Stevens, Phillip Stevens, Tom Stevens, James Steward Suzanne Straber Karen Stron Will , S. iam Strong, Anita Stroup, Donna Stutz Joe Sumner, Marjorie Swartzbaugh, Charlene Swit zer, Lois Tangman, Loretta Taylor Judy Tetrlck, Nancy Thomas, Dave Thompson, George Thompson, Jackie Thompson Deirdre Turner, Robert Vance, Richard Venrest, Richard Vest, David Voight Milan Vujnovich, Leroy Waddle Kar , en Waggoner, Kathy Walnscott, H a r o ld Walker 135 Ronnie Walker, Richard Wallace, Judy Ann Walstow, Judy Wands, Max Warner Janet Warren, Mike Was kom, Jim Watson, Vonda Watz, Bill Hayes Bill Wayman, Jim Waymlre, Roslynn Webb, Herbert Weiss, Bonnie Welch Bob Welsh, Marjorie Wetzel, D avid Wethington, Ronald Wheeler, M a r 1 o n Whlte Pam White, James Whlten, Barbara Whitcomb, Kim Whitmore, G e o r g e Wildman Carol Wiles, Bob Williams, Earl Williams, Harold Wl11iams,Jerry Williams Beverly Willoughby, Bob Willoughby, Carl Wilson, Carolyn Wilson,Joe Wilson Billie Wlngler, Ted Winlngs, David Winter, Judy Wood, Linda Wood XX XX: 'qv ' R ,Q : ' Murray Wolfe, Ed Wollenweber, Pearl ' - 4. K M' - -.1 is Ann Wright, Larry Yates, Zorro Q. Q' + , ' R3 ' A Zuvanovichimartianoxly , I' ,- Xv Q 5 A X X The class officers for the class of '61 are Dave Spikes, presidentg Sandy Kinny, vice-president: Prissy Dillow, secretary: Donna Buzzird, treasurer. 137 5' E 1 - N .-Lg.. 2, may kv +G' 'L . , .. A -tn L lf:-:' 2: - v fa., J- x' X ' 2 Q G A? 3 vs- 5 73' -e gn 4. a i 1' H' -Y ,' A .J J A as 5 fp fmlfxilix '1 '1-' R'- X 1 . k 'Y Q ' 7- .. X G E K d s ET -17 'ft UI.,-2 r .til I. P ' A 4: C- ' 73, gg ki? it G 8- he . - ' I . 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Davis, Mike Wg Davis, Dennis Dean, Bill Decker, Gary De Golyer, Billie Delong, Dave Denison Loretta Dennison, Ralph Dennison, Phil De Puy, Ronnie Dennis, Donald Despot, Jo Ellen Dickison, Ronnie Diggs,Brenda Dillon Gloria Donovan, Richard Dowdell , Sandra Doyle, Jeanie Drake, Betty D ub r e e, Marie Ann Duncan, Karen Du x, In a Jeannie Eads Peggy Eaglen, C huc k Eckleberry, Dave Edwards, Gene Ellis , Barbara Emberson, Virgil England, Marty Engle, Tony Evans Mary Ewell, Jackie Farber, Jim Farris, Don Fay, Pamela Felece, C heryl Ferguson, Bill Fields, Paula Finch Linda Fisher, Ruth Fllnta, David Foote, Blll Ford, Sandra Fox, Carl Foxworthy, Mary Frakes, Sue Fraker Roberta Froman, Lennls Frownfelter, Carolyn Fuller, Patricia Fusco, Steve Gammon, Rosemary Gann,Joyce Ganate, Mary Ganote Lois Gearison, Frank Gieselsing, Larry Gilbert, Rosemarie Goad, Randy Goodwin, Jerry Grace, Clif Gray, Janet Gray Bruce Groce, Harold Groce, Andy Grow, Bill Grummer, James Gwaltney, Paul Hagan, Donna Jo Hall, Bernard Halstead Terry Hamilton, Richard Ham i lto n, Dottie Hammer, Carol Hankins, Carolyn Hanklns, Judy Hanneman, John D, Hardin, Robert Harold -,Fl9?L la .91 'T M. , L X ,QQIZA R , ft? we gf ' . 1. 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Miller,VirginlaMiller, Yvonne Miller, Jacqueline Minor, Sanja Miner Rick Mitchell, Edward Modglln, Charles Moench, Steve Moody, Darleen Moore, Sandra Moore, Alan Morehead, Ron Morency Sandra Morgan, Paul Morris, Tamara Morrison, Helen Muir, Mary Murdock, Ed Mundell, Loretta Napier, Bob Nay Annette Neeley, Janice Mae Neidigh, Carolyn Nicely, Marilyn Nicely, Dave Norris , Sharon Norton, Hubert Olmstead, Ronnie Owens Joe Otto, Betty Parker, Herschel Parr, Bonnie Paton, Jlm R. Patterson, Larry Patterson, Doris Pearcy,GlenE.Pearcy Donald Pearson, Joyce Pedego, Dennis Pepelea, Jim Peterec, John Pettitt, Mike Philps, Ruth Phillips, Ronald Pickard Mike Ping, Bobbie Plngleton, Kathy Plummer, James R. Powers, Karen Price, Phylis Price, Jerry Priest,Carol Pritchett Charlotte Pritchett, Donna Qulnlin, Merrie Rabold, Doris Rance, Linda Randall, Pat Ralrdon, Daniel Raisor, John Ralston Denis Rance, Charles Randle, Richard Randall, Carlos Rash, Lynne Rawlings, Jack Ray, Nancy Ray, Cheryl Rayman Wayne Ray, Bob Reath, Charlene Reed, Bevla Reed, Gearldlne Reeves, David Richison, Bill Rike, Becky Roberts tl . itil l' n l ' I is 3 N7 4-ll F Q- . 'V Nia- , -- I E 5 615' lt l l 1 'g . ,,t J 9 ' Y- l L P' P . .. wt . 7x 1 1 fs ' ' - 'f XA at ll?-lg f V, I .s.-l 'J it 'Q , wr K I lxgr. -. ,- . lf' q vs! , 5 ss . M i n. Ns RA D 4 an an i 4 A xp Q1 ,Q 4 'I l' 4 ' K I Ly. mas.. I' la' W, 141 142 Q 5. ' . A' W A A -51 . if N : 1 . 'I I fi-' h' ' .H If '- s S . A K V Y I 1 ik - ' ' sv ff 3 .,?,' A - -wr C 4 .2',. 4 ,gn ix, . X471 ,Z J -'E D. u 1+-SM N--N .1 R Q .X -l 'S 1 1 greg-,fill J' A 2- 'SF 1? 4 e 9:1 ' A' f W t . W , X' . -Nh 'P W. tt .s 'Q Lf t Q f 6, wry ig. j S . 54 . , . 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S e y m o u r , Danny Sharp Philip Shelton, Larry Shipley, Wayne Shoulders, Tom Simon, Betty Simmonds, Lannie Skeeters, Janet Skroch, Linda Slaton Mike Smiley, Bill Smith, Cherie Smith, Gloria Smith, James Smith, Jim Smith, Norita Smith, Paul Smith Sharon Lee Smith, Norman Snowden, James Southerland, Mary Ann Sparks, Bill Spaulding, Margaret Spelr, Mary Catherine Spelr, Wayne Spilker Steve Springer, Ronnie Sproles, Robert Spencer, David Stanesa, Bill Stevenson, Roger Steward, Steve Stinnett, Jerry Stocking Blaine Strong, Steve Surgoth, Jill Hutsell, Marian Swartzbaugh, Sandy Sweeney, Larry Swick, Donna Talklngton, Joyce Taulman Mike Tlmple, Bonnie Thomas, George Thomas, Jerry, Thomas, Janice Thompson, Jeannette Thompson, J o e Thompson, Terry Thompson Janice Thornton, Sam Thrush, Patty Tidwell, Judy Tigner, Kenneth Toler, Lynda Jo Tomlin, Jerry Treadway, Don Tremaine Janet Trout, Phyllis Tudor, Reba Turner, Jim Turpin, Bill Tye, Kay Uffman,Jerry Ullec, Kenny Umphrey Robbie Underwood, Jerry Unland, Judy Varmo, Edna Vickous, Marguerite Vise, Bill Wagner, Richard Wallace, Charlene Walter Melinda Walters, Virginia Walton, Karen Wand, Max Warner, John Warrum, Mike Watkins, Walter Wathen, Dave Watson Philip Watson, David Weaks, Chris Weathers, George Wellhamer, William Welker, David Wells, Charles Welsh, Judy Wheeler Carol White, Dorwin Whitis, Sharon Wilkins, Frank Williams, Charles Wilson, Dave Wilson, Donald L. Wilson, James Wilson Robert Wilson, Mike Wince,Nancy Winn, Ronnie Wiseman, Harriet Wolfe, Sandra Wolfe, Johnny Wooden, Sharon Woods Kenny Wright, Royce Wright, Robert Yarnell, Sharon Yockey, Patty York, Carole Yovanovich O ..,., ,, N ,W Q fl I 'Yi i -':,-if x 12,51 Ng . r S X2 I I min , 1 u 'l ' if I E ' K ' I 1 s. 1 f. . ae :Q ' Q S V-2 ef - X Xv ei ' 1 Q -' 4 . ' V. -, ,-9 S Q -v , I' 4 f . v 1 'A X I4 L 'gn mx 8 f A 'D 1: as-Q ? ag- - 2 ' , 1- qrf X9 W' me s.. ' 3 W. 1 fl 'L . - l or Q '1 wx ' . 4 ' .l. N 15' x Officers of the class of '62 are: Linda Little, treasurerg Sandy Miller, vice-president, Don Tremalne, president, JoAnn Lyons, secretary. 143 144 lgl 85Al'l'L8l'L Barbara Abner, Pat Adams, Trudie Adkins, David Albrecht, Jim Alexander, George Allen, Patsy Allen, Lawrence Alley Carolyn Anderson, Judy Anderson, Carol Ay'ton, Bettle Armstrong, C aro lyn Armstrong, Berry Arnett, Jr., George Ashby, Renova Badger Gerald Ernest Bailey, Sheila Bailey, Portia Bain, Charlotte Baker, Dale Baldwin, Randy Ball, Terry B arker, James Barr Marsha Barrett, Evelyn Basore , Linda Baxter, Delbert Beach, Pat Beauchamp, Sue Beck, Sharon Bedrlck, John Blesecker John Bishop, Terrance Bishop, George Blackwood, Robert Blankenship, Thomas Blanton, David Bloomer, Larry Blue, Bill Blunck Joyce Blythe, Royce Blythe, S hirley Blythe, Sue Borns, Dennis Bourne, Sharon Boswell, Gary Bottoms, Ray Boutwell Carol Bowen, Sharon Bowman, Jim Boyden, Betty Boyer, Otls Boyles, Jo Ellen Palno, James Breedlove, Loretta Brewer Kathleen Brinkley, T 0 m B r l n s le y, Kenneth Brlssey, Winniferd B r i s t o n, Robert Brown, Mike Buckingham, John Robert Bufflngton, Gloria Burdlne Bob Burnett, Sandra Burns, David Burroughs , Mlke Bush, J lm Busklrk, Darlene Bymaster , Judy Byrd , Norma Byrne Lonnie Cabell, Patricia C aldwell, Sherrie Canada, LyndaCarlisle, Arletta C arlton, Bruce Carter, Carl Chaleff, Elizabeth Chambers Judy Chambers, Deanna Champion, Robert Choat, Suzanne Christie, Bonnie Clarke, Richard Clark, Suzannne Claycomb, Jeanne Clem Tom Clements , GlennaC1evelle,Wllllam Clore, Leroy Cole, Virginia C ole, Charlene Collins, Richard Colllns,Steve Collins I.. . 1 ,LQ-of ,M an J lf ,-.,g+,,,g,,5v, Eugene Compton, Billie Cook, Jimmy Cook, Janice Cooper, Nicky Cooper, Diane Cordray, David Cassell, Betty Cotton Judy Cotton, Charles Couch, William Crady, Marilyn Craig, Joan Cramer, Glenda Crask, James Crawford, John Crouch Bill Crowder, Carolyn Cummins, Larry Cunningham, Linda Cunningham, Sharon Ruth Cunningham, Bill Daily, Patricia Daniels, Barbara Davidson Eddie Davis, Kay Davis, Robert Davis, Samuel Davis, Hobert Dawson, Larry Degolyer, Donna Degraphenreed, Ronnie De Board Daniel Delong, Walter DeLong, Rosalind DeMoss, Earl Devaney, Sandra Dewees, Denison, Mannie Dennison, Robert Ulokllvn Ronnie Dlllow, Daniel Dooley, Rudy Dotlich, Ruth Dotson, John Eaton, Richard Edwards, Lawrence Elyea, Ken Etscheld Homer Etter, Bill Evans, Patricia Evans , June Ewell, Karen Faulk, Ellen Farlow, John Feathers, Richard Figg Ronnie Finchum, Ginny Fishback, Stanley Fite, Judy Fitzgerald, Mike Flanders, JB-H168 FOPG, Mike Forrest, Michel Fortler Charles Flndley, Dennis Fink, Anna Fisher, Annette Fisher, Bill Fortune, Brenda Foster, Billy Frances, Joyce Frederick Richard Frederick, Frances Kay Freund, Sherry Frletzsche, Lorraine F ul le r, Jimmy Gaines, John Gal ovic, G all Gardner, Jerry Garl Virginia Gautier, Paul Gentry, David Giel, Dave Glllaspy, David Gilley, Carroll Gillis, Verne Glltner, Vernal Gipson Jeannie Glass, Paul Glass, Essle Glenn, Barbara Glover, Marilyn Goad, Vivian Goins, Carlon Golden, Brenda Goodman 145 146 '- 'nn I . vi' Q as-f '- H Xlnskx . k is ff? 'Fx E x 5--' - F ' -4:4 4 -: ,J Ex I L .ml Q Y ' 1 iuy - til . 4 V. ' Y 'X 'yn U I ' V, Ir I li ' 1 an-f X S . 1 gd? if ' . J. :sf V h u, 6- ' 1 ,A t. , I g . , J E at 3- 4: V s ' - Q in W' ' .. 'I xr ii? W 5' X L3-,5 x. X me ,ri A .1 Y A + I H Q A . A- F- ,lei 3 -' r' cv 3 ' ' fx ' 5. I ,M 3 ' W' 1 Q , .i X 5. - .fk ln il! ' ' ' J N V , ' :A J ' Eff' If l A f 'nl ,Agf pg. . ,k I if: !vm..E5! 'F .au X I L. , V r -4' J I S PJ! f' N 52-,A - sis! Ronald Goodman, Shlrley Grandstaff, Carol Gray, Charlene Greene, Edwin Greene, Libby Gregory, Sandra Groce, Mary Ellen Grosdldler James Grundy, Tony Gryszowka, Ronald Gunkel, Ralph Haas, Bob Hall, Carolyn Hall, Dwight Hall, Barbara Hamll Gilbert Hamilton, Dennes Hampton, Phyllis Harder, Marcia Hargis, Jim Harmon, David Harold, Jo Anne Hart, Dixie l-lartell Danny Hartley, Becky Haskett , Mary Hawkins, Joe Helms, Constance Henderson, Linda Henderson, Richard Hendrick, Ronnie Hera Dave Herald, Mary Lou Hergel, Danny Herring, Lonja Herring, Delores Hewitt, Mike Hlbbert, Gloria Hill, Henry Hill Richard Hobson, Rodney Hoffman, Margaret Holladay, Sandra Hollings- worth, Robert Hollowell, David Honey, Michelle Hopper, Carol Hornaday Mark Hosford, Earl Houck, Patricia Houston, Kathleen, H ow a r d, Rob e rt Hubbard, Jeffrey Huddleston, William Hull, louise Hunter Larry Hurst, Theodore Huser, Donna Ingalls, Harry Ingalls, Etta lngle, Ricky Ingleman, Beverly ln s k e ep, Jim m y Jacobson Jimmy Jackson, William Jacks on, Zeleeka Jamison, Carole Jean, Margaret Jean, Carol J enklns, Jerry J enklns, Sandra Jett Richard Johns, BarbaraJohnson, Pamela Johnston, Ron Rollin Johnston, Shirley Johnston, Everett Allen Jones, Larry Jones , Sandra Jones Shirley Jones, Jody Jordan, Richard Jordan, Rita Jordan, Randy Junkius, Jerry Keaton, Susan Keene, Robert Keller Nancy Kelly, Brenda Kennedy, Joyce Ann Kersey, Nannette Kessler, Demxie Key, Michaela Kibbe, Judy Kimmel, Dennis King Lorna Klser, Connl Kimble, Gary Koker, Sharon Knarr, Richard Knauer, Ricky Knight, Judy Krebs, Jlm Krlegbaum Richard Laufer, Albert Laux, Charles La Fara, Dale Lakin, Donna Lamb, Loretta Sue Lambert, Marte Lassiter, Bill lotta Orville Lawson, Kenneth Layton, Larry Lazo, Kenneth Ledford, Jan Ieerkamp, Don Levi, Deborah Lincoln, Jim Llnquist Sandra Llddle, Sandy Lockard, Judy Long, Thomas Lough, Stanley Lovins, Bonnie Lowe, Norma Lowe, Gary Lucas Rhonda Luce, Gary Ludwig, Beverly Lynch, Marsha Lynch, Virginia Lynch, Robert Macgregor, Michael McCart, Michael McCarthy Floyd McClure, Linda McClure, Sally McCreary, Loul s e McGee, Roge r McGlove, Mildred Mclntosh, C athy McNles, Barbara McRae Deloris McRee, Dianne Macy, Robert Madson, Phil Manton, Beverly Marshall, Yvonne Marshall, Frankie Martin, Marty Martin Frank Mauck, Douglas Mason, Marna Mason, Thomas Maxon, Helen Lu Dean May, Josephine May, Verna Elaine May, Bobble Mayes Melva Meador, Jerry Meagher, Don Meece, Nancy Merrill, Ronald Meyer, Dorothy Mlkesell, Samuel Miles, Rose- mary Milhous Charles Miller, Harry Miller, Jackie Miller, Jim Miller, Mary Miller, Sandra Miller, Steve L. Miller, Steve W, Miller, Ronald Mlchell, Wayne Mlchell, Judy Mltsher, Don Montgomery, Jerry Montgomery, Mary Helen Montgomery, Charles Moorefield, Robert Morgan Donald Mohr, Charles Morris, Richard Mulcahy, Charles Moore, Eddie Nantz, Vincent Napier, Wilma Napier, Arvine Nelson 147 14l Marsha Nlbarger, Darlene Nlewald, Lloyd Nolan, Roy O'Conner, Robert Off, Kris Olsen, Marilyn Olsen, Ks.thyO'Nel11 Beverly Osborne, Donna Mae Page, Dave Paino, Eddle Parker, Michael Parker, Patricia. Parmerlee, Carmen P ar r, Sharon Patten Jim Payne, Frank Pe ars on, Judy Pearson, Muriel Pearson, Tom Pearson, Richard Pease, Marianne Pein, Jennifer Pelley Carl Pemberton, Alan Pence, Dave Perkins, Kathleen Peters, Donna Pflum, Charles Phillips, Donald Phillips, Sandy Plckard Judy Ping, Brenda Ploutz, William P. Pollquln, Judith Porter, George Porter, William Porter, Richard L. Pottenger, Cheryl Preston Karen Price, Lee Grover Price, JoAnn Purdy, Jack Rabb, Gene Randall, Phyllis Range, Kathleen Rawlings, Bill Ray Terry Ray, Geraldine Reeves, Jeff Reichard, James Relchard, Syrena Renner, Charles Reynolds, Rosetta Rice, Don Richardson Jim Richardson, Partla Rl c h ar d s on, Eddie Richter, Joe Rlczo, C ynthl a Rldens, Patty Rlegel, Larry Rlgsby, Della Rike Sheila Rlpberger, Mark Rlstow, Joyce River , Forrest Roach, Tommy Roach, Donna Roark, Frank Robbins, Larry Roberts Mary Edith Robertson,Jlmmy Rodocker, Patricia Rogers, Rita Rogers, Stephen Robey, Rita Rollins, Mike Romer, Ann Charles Roush, Mike Rose, Sharon Rosner, Carole Ruddell, Denny Ruff, David Russell, Jeffery Russell, Donna Sanborn Darlene Sanderfer, Milton Sanderfer, Donald Sanders, Rudy G. Sanders, Jo Sawyers, Betty Scanland, Cathy Schafer, Mary Schaffer Tom Scherrer, Patti Schmink, Donald Scott, Janet Scott, Joanne Sedam, William Sharp, Walter Shaw, William Shelley Jim E. Shopp, Danny Shrout, Jimmy Simmons, Raymond Sizemore, Jim Small, David Smeltzer, Kenneth Smith, Mary Lou Smith Sharon Smith, Tlm Smith, Thomas Smith. Wynona Smith, David Sn o e b e r g e r, Virglnia Snowden, Jack Snyder, Margaret Snyder Karen South, Margaret Sparks, John Thomas Spears, Jane Spencer, Sarah Spray, Lynn Stahley, Cahrles Stalnaker, Sheran Stanley Janice Stark, Ray Starnes, Becky Steele, Karen Steele, Stephen Stelzel, Doris Stephens, Connie Stevens, Victor Lee Stevens Russell Stewart, Mary Stickles, Lloyd Stiles, Nita Stone, Richard Stortzum, David Stringer, Gladys Strong, Larry Strong Nancy Stull, Fritz Stutz, Pam Stutz, Dorinda Sullivan, James Sutton, John Sweany, Paula Swinford, Susan Syphers Brenda Talldngton, Wi 1 li am, T andy, Stephen Telke, Sarah Tepfer, Aloma Thacker, Denny T homas, George Thompson, Tommy Thompson Willis Thompson, Glen Tolan, Bill Tull, Jacqueline Turner, Loretta Turner, Larry Tussey, Linda Uffman, David Underwood. Nancy Vancil, Bill Van Over, Nancy Volght, Michael Vickery, Frankie Viles, Joseph Vlrgln, Harry Wade, Robert Walden Marvin Wallace, Carolyn Watkins, Gail Watson, Reva Watson, Ronald Weather- ford, Donald Watz, Aletha Wayman, Bill Waymlre Sandra Weddle, Gloria Mae White, James White, Rose White, Harold Whlttemore, James Wilcox, Robert Wlldman, Margaret Wilkinson 149 150 - . .- .-,,, , 5 Z , 44- A ea- - Hr . ,. '4 ,Y-,X , ,. V , E, - ,l Janet Williams, Russell Williams, Sue Williams, Darlene Willoughby, Toni Wills, Judith Wilson, Ruth Wilson, Hilda Wlninger Hubert Wlrtz, Ronnie Woodard, Sandra Workman, Sand:raWrtght,Joa.nna Wycoff, Charles Yanney, Linda Yarling, Tom Yates Wanda York Jim Young, Carol Sue Young, Robert Zimmerman -V ni .. ? Q-1.- 1r 3iia :KK We 'sa-1-A 'ff' ...-3 'ao ,w, q - ,su-Qtr, 4 1 M 'A P 3? IF p :xr 3? X' mf 303' uw fl uv J D! saga fi .-k ,. wg 0 11,712 U X 152 D if A ,B Q if qJ9?'9!-fm I 'V . 5 ff 2 We're On Our Toes To Please You At GaIIoway's Studio Photographs Especially Posed By Miss Patty Pruett For Mr. Max Galloway Ga11oway's Studio 20 East 14th Street Call ME 5-2200 - Mary Ann Spahr and Dave Steele pause to admire some geraniums before spending an enjoyable evening at ..... Westlake Drive-In Theatre 805 N. High School Road CH 4-1632 Garry Simmons gives assist- ance to Connie Kempster as Mike Norris shows Toni Wills a new brand of bubble gum at ..... Henderson Pharmacy 4406 West Washington Street CH 4-2702 153 154 i - 1 Pii l BILL and HERB'S A 84 W Root Beer - Drive In 6880 West Washington St. Drinks Delicious Sandwiches A 8: W Root Beer Hot Dogs Root Beer Floats Coneys with A 8zW Root Beer Frosties Sauce Orange N Beef Barbecue Orange Floats Hamburgers Orange Frosties Cheesburgers Coca-Cola Tenderloin Fritters Shakes 8: Malts Grilled Cheese Sundaes Fish Milk French Fries Coffee .e.,.L Ham - Ham Sz Cheese We Serve The Finest Quality At Reasonable Prices With Fast Service A Sz W Root Beer Built -The Nations First Drive In At Sacramento, California In 1923 Say, is it all right if we watch you overhaul that convertib1e? ask Dennis Elmore and Jim Powers. They know that you get the best in car service at .... Wayne Park .Garage 81 Auto Parts 4808 West Washington Street CH 4-2303 U' 'xy' DQ' ,. I ii Looks like a winner, thinks Curt Haas as Sandy Norquest sends her ball on its way. They know that for fun and relaxation, the best place to go on a date is the .... lyndhurst Bowl I 111 N. Lyndhurst Dr. CH 4-4122 Sweets for the sweet, says Mike Smiley as he offers Janet Booher some chocolate deli cacies. For all household needs go to ..... .. Walters Pharmacy 2801 S. Holt Rd. CH 4-9000 Gee, it's lovely, say Jo Ann Lyons and Susie Baldauf as their dates Terry Hamilton and Jerry Carroll look on. It's not new to them that for the choicest selection of flowers, order from .... House of Flowers 5806 West Washington C I 4-2459 155 156 These cars may be think- ing, Ah, now for the pause that refreshes, For the best car care anywhere go to .... C. l. Hash Texaco 4050 W. Washington CH 1-9767 L It works this way, ex- plains Tom Pearson to Chuck McDonald as Owen . Wetzel takes it all in, From thumbtacks to lawnmowers , the best hardware is at .... City Hardware I 2811 Mars H111 CH 1-3700 I believe I'11 have abanana split, comments JoE11en Bishop as Tom Howald listens hungrily. He knows food is at its best at .... Hi-Wa Grill 5672 W. Washington UH 4-0049 it ' . -1 -: - of I Y ' i - A. ....------- 1 Now we're all ready to go, exclaims Jonie Green to Ted Proctor. Cleaning is at its cleanest at .... Old Trails Cleaners 5764 West Morris CH 4-2900 So that's where your thumb goes, comments Sandy Miller as Lillian Alexander and Mary McKinney watch the tutor- ing being given at .... Speedway Accessory 3805 West 18th Street CH 4-4781 While Tom Brown gets aid from Dennis Elmore in choosing an outdoor paint, Denny Gray watches Jim Powers show Jim Watson how the paint selector machine is operated. This is just part of the service offered at .... Black Hebert lumber Company 1740 South High School Rd. CH 4-9563 157 158 As Jonie Green and Mike Chaplin stand among some floral oddities , M a r g i e Wetzel gazes admiringly at her beautiful corsage, a gift from .... Kiefer Florist 2901 West 16th, st. ME 7-1531 41 Pausing after a hectic day, Janet Booher, C arolyn Crowe, and Prissy Dillow pass their few leisure min- utes over a refreshing coke at .... Silver Fountain 5720 West Washington CH 4-2900 Randy Morehead proves that service is our busi- ness as he attends the car driven by Mary McKinney and Patty Cottey at .... Kearns Shell Service 3001 LaFayette Rd. WA 3-0144 u Ulm Off with their heads? No, just an overgrown crewcut. As Terry Hamilton and Jerry C arroli get the treat- men, Jo Ann Lyons and Susie Baldauf admire the quick, clean work per- formed at .... Deutsch's Barber Shop 5636 West Washington Street CH 4-0694 After taking a spin one afternoon, Denny Gray and Jim Powers stop for quick, competent service offered by Tom Brown at... Ben Davis Tire 81 Battery 6243 West Washington Street CH 4-4466 n 3 f Pet -.4 -1 1 if Patty Cottey, Ronnie Buck- rop, Carolyn Crowe , and Suzanne Straber pause for a mid-morning snack served by Tom Teeter at a drug store known for quality .... Teeter Drugs 630 1 West Washington Street CH 1-2553 159 160 With Garry Simmons weilding the clippers, Mike Norris doubts that he'll get his once-over-lightly at the shop known for its head service .... Giants Barber Shop 6225 West Washington Street I 1 ' , ,I ,- ,, 'gig-W . 5,,...-Q 'Yi A , . nw. .. Doug Pagach, Mike Brun- ning, Med Barr, and Kim Whitmore listen intently as Terry Hamilton explains some of the many services performed by... Hamilton Bros. 4025 Rockville Road CH 1-2571 Carol Wiles watches Lee Whiten ring up the price of the foods removed from the cart by Pat Dooley. Only the finest of foods can be bought at... Rockville Road Food Market 6315 Rockville Road CH 4-0092 fff mer: si :HJ Oh, isn't it sharp! ex- claims Sandy Gehbauer to Mike Chaplin who knows that for the best in sport- ing equipment, go to .... Sports Spot 3534 West 16th Street ME 1-2324 Come on, I'm starved! says Betty Stegemoller to Linda Pedlow. For the most delectable foods, visit .... Parkeat 6200 West Washington Street CH 1-2677 Q While Susan Straber and Prissy Dillow sample their snacks, Margie Wetzel ex- plains that her sundae is real cool. They have found that ice cream is at its creamiest at .... Maplehurst Dairies 3725 Farnsworth CH 4-0694 161 162 There's just nothing like a cold, foamy root beer o'n a hot day, these students are thinking. For the coldest, foamiest, tastiest root beer go to .... Jack's Dog 'n Suds 6310 Rockville Road Linda Halliburtonand Sharon Hendren load up on party food before their big blast. They know they can depend on food from .... Montgomery's Grocery 5302 West Washington Street CH 4-9292 For The Best in High School Jewelry Go To ....... Herff-Jones 1411 North Meridian Street ME 5-1544 l 1... I . Dick Lang gives instructions to one of his drivers, Bill Nunn, at the beginning of Ehe day's work. The verybest in gravel and stone hauling service can be expected rornllil lang Trucking Inc. Speedway Indiana Bouquets With the work and worry of this 1960 Keyhole out of the way, I again wish to extend my sincere gratitude and thanks to those who made this book possible. However, my special appreciation goes to the following: Patty Cottey--who took my criticisms and brainstorms with such good grace and kept her sense of humor throughout the year. Marjorie Wetzel--for her ability to do any task she was assigned thoroughly and well without demanding or expecting credit for what she did. Mary Ann Spahr--for sticking with this work until it was completed. Also, Mary Ann is to be commended for being selected as Editor for 1961. The Administration--for cooperating in every way in our job of getting in this book the record of Ben Davis High School for 1959-60. The Walsworth Publishing Co.--for their excellent and careful attention to any and all problems concerning the Keyhole. We feel that the Walsworth Co. is the finest publishing company in the business today. Shep Cutler--for his concern in connection with our Keyhole problems, and for his absolute integrity in business relations between this staff and Walsworth. Sincerely, Keyhole Advisor l 4 i I Z 163 164 M Autographs Sponsored By MR. MILBURN WILLS, Owner Of The Wills Feed 81 Supply 5320 West Washington Street CH 4-2416 X A, x,f ! q .43 XIX-.. Living Color is the thing! Kay and Linda Uffman proudly show Mr. Fisher, Keyhole Sponsor, the latest in color television. All types of fine furniture are supplied by Uffman's Furniture and Appliance Store. Uffmen's Furniture 81 Appliance Store 4445 Rockville Road CH 4-2626 165 166 Akins, Jerry . Allen, Sandy . Alyea, Bob . . Andrews, Pat . Andre, Nicky . Arford, Errol . . Armbrust, Susan . . . . Asdale, Tom . . . Ash, Kenny . . . . . Ashworth, Barbara . Baker, Darrell . . . Ballou, Eilaine . . . Barksdale, Ruth Ann Barrett, Carol . . . Barrett, Richard . Barz, Sherry . . Beck, Carol . . . Bennett, Barbara . Benton, J ene .... Billington, Jane . . Blackwell, Bruce . . Blickensderfer, Jim Blue, Wally ..... Blythe, Nancy .... Bollander, Larry . Boles David .... 6... . . . . 99 . 24,25,99 . . . 99 . . 99 99 99 4a,49,65,100 . . . . 100 .....100 . .100 . . 100 . . 100 . . . 100 . . . 100 .. 51,100 . 16,67,100 13,65,100 . . . . 100 . . .66,100 . . . . 100 . 65,71,100 . . . . 101 . . .101 . . 67,101 ....101 . . . . . . . . . 101 Boss, Linda . . 42,43,48,49,51,65,101 Bothwell, Robert . . Botkin, Barbara . . Bowman, Jenny . . Boyer, Steve . . Brack,Judy . . . Breece, Isaac .... Breedlove, Sandy . Brown, Curtis . . . Brown, Denny . . Brown, Kathy . . Brown, Richard . . Brumagen, Ruth . . Buckrop, Ronnie . . Bumpas, Rocky . . Burke, Fred .... . . . . 43,61,101 ...101 ....101 ..65,101 ...101 .....101 . 69,70,101 . . . .101 . . 80,101 . . 52,102 . . . . .102 . . . . . 102 . 71,102,159 . . . . .102 . . . .102 Burnell, Marcia . . . . . 58,102 Burrin, Jim . . . . . 26,102 Bush, Barbara . . . . 102 Bush, Nancy .... .... 1 02 Butler, Jim ..... . . 49,102 Butram, Loretta Jean . . . 102 Canada, Alan . . . ..... . 102 Cangany. Sharon . . ....... 102 Cantwell, Vonya . . . . 4.2,43,48,102 .. . 103 Carlisle,Anna . . . . . . . Carden, Nancy . . . Carmichael Lila Sue ....103 , . . . . . . . . 103 Carroll, Jerry . . 42,44,46,48,49,103, 155,159 Carroll, Patsy . .... . . . . 103 Carson, Helen . . . . ..... . 66,103 Carter, Jeanette . . . 13,53,55,70,103 C ase , Jerry ..... . . . . . . . . 103 Chambers, Judith ...... 66,69,103 Chaplin, Mike . . 62,77,78,103,158,101 Chapple, Donna . . . Chekoff, Helen . . . Clark, Donna . . . Clendenlng, Sara Jane Cline, Judy .... . . . 68,103 . . . . 103 . 53,55,103 . 13,66,103 89 103 cochramnave . . . 6.2,.6Ss,'11,74,76:104 Cochran, Don . . . .....104 Conner, Larry . . . 32,48,104 17,481 Seniors Conroy, Walter . . Cook,Jackie . . Coons, Barbara . Coppock, Steve . Courtney, Don . . Courtney, Gerald . Cox, Joyce .... . . . . . . . . 104 . . . 43,48,65,104 Crawford, Cheryl . . Criss, Curtis . . Cromer, Bob . . Crouch, Jerry . Crouch, Karen . . Dabney, Tom . . . Davenport, Paula . . Davis, Patsy . . . Davis, Bob . . . . DeHart, Marlene . Dobbins, Linda . . Dodds, Ruth Ann . . Dost, Ellie .... Dowler, Dave . . Dueker,John . . Duncan, Donna . . Duvall, Charley . . Engledow, Gary . . Etter,Janet . . . Fansler, Pat . . . . . . . . 65,104 . . . . . 104 . . . . . . . 104 . 42,4s,65,104 . ..... 104 ........104 49,57,59,62,78,104 . . . . . . . . 104 . . . . 104 . . .58,104 . . . . 105 . . , 66,105 . . . . . . 105 .. 62,78,82,105 . . . . . 105 . . . 105 ....105 . . 53,105 . . 59,105 . . . 105 . . 105 . . 105 . . 65,105 . . . 105 49 105 Farr,sue . . . . 412,4E3,l55.,6'6,.90,92,l06 Faulkner, Stanley Ferguson, Karen Fiscus, Carol . . . Fletcher, Dave . . Fletcher, Phil . . Foltz,Janet . . . Foxworthy, Judy . . ......48,106 .........106 . .61,89,106 . . . 49,106 . . . . 49,106 . . .51,53,67,106 ......70,106 Frost, Delores . . 24,25,36,37,39,66,90, Fullen, Darry . . Galyan, Leah . . Gansert, Pat . . Garmon, Don . . . Garner, Virginia . . Garringer, Phyllis Gehbauer, Sandy Gelzleichter, Jack Gilbert, Carole . Gilliam, Jane . Gilmore,Sue . . Glass, Danny . . Good, Marcia . . Grow, Joan . . 92,106 . ........ 106 . . . . 106 . . 66,106 . . 77,106 . . . . . 69,106 . . . . . . . . 106 53,55,66,107,161 . . . . . . 59,62,107 . . . . 48,66,107 . . . 107 , . . 107 . . . . 107 . . 43,65,107 . . . . . . 68,89,107 Haas, Curt . . . . a6,37,62,77,107,155 Halliburton, Linda Hanger, Larry . . . Harmon, Howard Harris, Bill . . . Harvey, Roger . Hayden, Judy . . Helm, Joyce . . . Hendren, Sharon Herring, Dave . . Herring, Sandy . . Herring, Wilabob . . Hewitt, Ken .... Hoffman, Wayne . . Holdren, Dianne . . Holladay .... . . . . 66,107,162 . . . . . 62,107 .. 49,62,7s,107 . . . . 71,107 . . . . 107 . . . 107 ....108 . 108,162 . . . 108 . . .53,108 . . 89,108 . . .108 . . 108 . .108 . . 108 Houldson, Pat .......... 68,108 Howald, Tom . . 18,17,43,56,61,65,108, I-l1.u1ley,Wi1bur........... 156 108' Huston, Dave . . 36,37,59,62,75,76,77, 108 Hutchings, Darlene . Hunt, Janice ..... . ..67,108 .......108 Ingleman, Jon .... 25,62,77,78,109 Inman,Carolyn . . Inman, Shirley . . Irrgang, George . . Isenberg, Barbara . Jackson, Jerry . . Jackson, Wayne . . Jarvis, Becky . . Jett, Gerald . . Jones, Jerry . . Jones,Wanda . . Judson, Betty . . . . ........109 .....67,109 ...109 ...109 . .71,109 . . .109 . . .109 . . . .109 . .62,109 . . .109 . . ..... 109 Katzenberger, Sally Jo . . 12,21,43,44 Kearns, Kenny . . . Keedy, Charles . . Kellermeier, Judy . Kelley, Bob . . . . Kelly,Chuck . . . . Kempster, Donna . Kerr,John . . . . . Kinder, Sandy . . Kinnaird, Sue . . Kirk, Marlene . . Knauer, Mary . . Koehrn, Judy . . Kolbe, NormaJo . . Kuhn, Dave . . . Lamb, Lonnie . . Lame,Joyce . . . Lansberry,Joe . . . 45,56,61,109 . . . . . . 109 . . . . 110 . . .69,110 . . . 110 . . . . 110 . . .89,110 . . . . . . . 110 . . .21,43,65,110 . 44,46,47,69,110 . . . . 18,511,110 . . . .69,70,110 . . . . .49,66,11o . 15,43,48,61,110 . . . . . 49,110 ..110 .......1l0 ........111 Laser, Danny ...... 37 ,49,59,62,1l1 Lassiter, Rita . . Law, Sherry . . Lee, John ..... Leffler, Larry . . . LeMasters, Francis LeRoy, Barbara . . Leslie, Lola . . Lewis,Clara . . Linn, Jackie . . Litschert, Anne . . Lockwood, Bill . . Loutt, Mary . . . Lynch, Larry . . Lynn, Fred . . Lyon, Lynda . . Mahan, Mary . . . . Maish, Bill . . Major, Sharon . Mann, Carolyn . Mann, Ellen . . Martin, Randy . Masencup, Sara . . Mason, Jon . . . Mastin, Sue .... Mathews, Roberta . Mathus,Mary . . . Mattingly, Carol . . ........111 .......111 ....111 . . 62,111 . ...111 . . .67,111 ........111 . . . . . . . . 111 . 48,5s,61,65,111 . . . . . . . .111 . . 111 . .111 . . .111 . . 49,112 ........l12 14,17,42,56,65,112 . . . . . . . . 112 . . 52,112 . . . . 112 . . 49,112 . 51,59,l12 . . . . 112 . . 48,112 . . 70,112 . .... 112 ......112 . . 21,43,67,112 ...I Mayhew, Ruth . . . ....112 McDanlel,Marlynn . . . . 71,113 McDonald, Charles . . . . . . 113,156 McKern Doris , ...........113 1v1cK1nney,Mary , 20,46,53,113,157,l58 McSchooler, Leroy McWilliams, Janet Meek, Sandra . . . . . . Melenchuk, Carol Melton, Patsy . . Merritt, Richard Meyer, James . . Milhous, Gloria . . Miller, Donna . . Miller, Bill . . Milligan, Pat . . Miner, Ronald . . Mitchell, Cynthia . Mitscher, Ronnie . Mohler,Carol . . Moore, Anna . . Moore, Donna . . Moore, Letha . . Morgan, Dianne . . Morgan,Jerry . . Morgan, Jim . . . Morris, Beverly . Morton, Donald . . Nance, Sherry . . Nardi,Richa.rd . . Neeley, Carol . Neidegh, Gerald . Niewald, Gloria . . Noble,Sue . . . . . Neutzman, Larry . Olmsted, Jackie . . Olsen, Roger . . . Owen, Roy . . . Parker, Nadine . . Patterson, Jan . Pearcy,Joyce . . Pearson, Tom . . Pelley, Steve . . . . , . 12,62,7s,113 ......6s,113 . . . . 113 .. 4s,52,113 . . . 67,113 . . . 113 . 113 . . 113 . . . . . 113 . . . . . . 113 . . 4a,49,53,113 . . . . 57,114 . . . . .114 . . .114 . .71,114 . . . 114 . . .114 . . 66,114 ....114 , , 71,114 . . . 114 . .66,114 . . .114 . . 70,114 ...114 ..114 115 ..67,115 ...115 ..115 ....115 . . . 62,115 ...115 ,,115 ........115 . 69 115 '42,62,6.5,.7'l,78:115 ........115 Pennyman, Myrna ...... 13,70,115 Pfisterer, Lena . . .... 45,115 Piercy, Brenda . . . . 43,58,61,115 Pierpont, Ed . . . . 59,62,'76,116 Plummer, Sandy . . . ....... 116 Pottenger, Rick . . . . . . . . . . 116 Powers, Jim . . 59,62,7S,116,154,15'7, 159 Powers, Mary ........... 116 Powers, Steve . . . ......116 Pritchett, Darlene . . . . . . . . 89,116 Proctor, Ted 62 82 116 157 Pruen, Patty .'. '. '19,37,4s,52,57,5s',61, Radican, Dick . . Acord, Gordon . , Adams, LeRoy . . Adkins, Jim . . Akers, Ralph . . Allcock, Jerry , , All, Donna .... Alexander, Lillian Annes, Judy . , , Arnold, Mary Lou Asperger, Louise Atwell, Kenny , , Awbrey, Gerald , Bainaka, Larry . Baker, Bonnie . 67,116,152 . . 116 . . . 126 . . 65,126 . . 126 . 126 . . . . . . 126 53,126 . . 5a,99,126,157 . . . 13,69,126 126 . .... 126 26,62,126 . . . . 126 . 126 . 126 Rajer, Ronnie . Rardln, Jack . . Rawlings, Robert . . Ray, Raymond . . Redman, Dave . . Reed, Ronald . . Rees, Charlene . Reid, Russ .... Rhoades, Ronald . Riczo, Sharon . . Rippy, Ray . . . Roark, Kathy . . . Roberson, Karen . . Roberts, Edward . . Roberts, Larry . . Roberts, William Robison, Margaret Rogers, Bill . . . Rohl, James . . . Roush, Tom . . . Rowe, Genevieve . Sampon, Virginia Sanders, Charles Sanders, Mike . Savage, Kenneth . Savage, Peggy . . Scherrer, Barbara Schorling, Steve . . . Scott, Dave .... Scott, Victor . . Shaw, Lois . Shepard, Jon . . Shipp, Vera . . Shopp, George . . Shrout, Bruce . Small, Carol . . . Smith, Carole . . Smith, Carolyn . Smith, Darrell . . Smith, David . . Smith, Joyce . . Smith, Judy . . Smith, Patty . . Snyder,James . . Sortwell, Susan . Sparks, Ronald . Spencer, Sandra . Spillman, Carol . Spreckelmeyer,Stan . . Squire, Kerby . . Stanesa, Jim . . . Stanlfer, Ray . . Starnes, John . . Steele, Dave . . . Steelman, Annette Stevens, Lena . . Stevens, Ralph . . Steward, John . . Stickles,Jerry . . Stierwalt, Robert Strube, Sandra . . Juniors Baker, Duane . . . Baker, Joyce . Baker, Paul . Baker, Pauline Baldauf, Susan , , Baldwin, Linda . Bamford, Norma Bentley, Dorothy Barnard, Henry , Barr, Medford , Barthel, Elsa . Bath, Bill ,,,, Bauder, Tom , , . . . . . 126 . . . . . . 49,62,126 Baumann, Emmalean . . 20,62,80,116 . . 62,651,116 . . .51,65,116 116 ..116 ..117 ..1l'7 .. 117 .....117 117 . '. 25',6'2,'73,117 . . . . . 117 . . . . 117 . .... 117 . . .62,82,117 .....117 ......117 ..62,s0,117 .....117 . . 43,117 . . . 118 . . 118 . . . .118 . . . . 46,118 . . . . . .118 43,4s,52,66,11e . . . . .61,118 . 62,74,7s,11s . . . . . . 118 . . .51,118 . . 43,659,118 . . . . 118 . . . 89,118 . . . . . .118 . 62,77,7s,11s . . . . 119 . .119 . . . 119 . .59,119 . . . . 119 . . . . . 119 . .53,54,119 . .69,119 . . . . 119 . . 67,119 . . . 119 . . 119 . . .119 ....119 . . 69,119 . . .48,l20 . . .12,62,120 . . .62,35,120 . .30,120,153 . . . . . 120 . .120 . . 120 . . 120 . . 120 . .120 . . . 120 . 126 . 126 . . . . 126 . . . . . 126 . 37,42,48,56, 126,155,159 . . . . . 126 . . . . . 126 13,69,a9,126 . . . . 55,126 . . 126,160 . . . 126 . .. 13,126 Surber, Deanna Sue Talklngton, Linda . Tandy, Kathy . . . Tate, LaVonne . . Taylor, Arleene . Taylor, Eileene . Teeter, Tom . . . Tharp, Sandy . . . . Thomas,Carol . . Thomas, Roger . Thompson, Betty . . . . 53,120 . . . . .120 . . . . . 44,120 . .21,43,67,120 89,121 . 66,89,90,92,121 .......121,159 21,43,53,54,66,121 . . . . . . . . 121 . . . . 51,511,121 . . . . 12,43,65,66 Thompson, Lawrence . . . . . . . . 121 Thrush, Vernal . . . . . . . . . 121 Timmerman, Sara Titus, Mary Jane . . Toler, Judy . . . Tull, Walter . . Vance, Richard . . Varmo, Larry . . Vaughn, Trudy . . Vise, Roberta . . Voege, Patty . . . Volght, Melinda . . Walker, Stan . . Walker, Tom , . , Wallace, Donald . . . Wallace, Richard . . Wa1ton,Juanlta . . Ward, Nancy . . . Warmouth,Jim . . Warren, Bob . . Warren, Bill , Wathen, Clyde . . Weaver, Pat . . . . Weavil, Richard . . . Webb, Pat ...... . . . 43,619,121 . . .61,69,l21 . . . . 121 . . 65,121 ....121 ..51,121 121 122 ........122 . 53,55,67,71,122 12,44,45,48,61,122 ........122 .......122 ..62,76,85,l22 ......122 .....122 .......122 . 59,62,s2,122 . . 59,62,l22 . . . .122 . . .122 ......65,123 . . . . . . . .123 Wechsler, Ann . .17,21,37,42,43,4s,53, Wetzel, Owen . . Whltcomb, Ginger Wiggam, Rebecca Wiggam, Stanley . Wikoff, Karen . . Wilkes, Margaret Williams, Delores Williams, Linda . Wills, Kay . . Wills, Neal . . . Wilson,Janice . . ...... 65,67,90,92,l23 123,156 . . . . . 89,123 . .. 49,239,123 ....123 .. .....123 .. .. 53,69,1Z3 .........l23 .........123 l2,Zl,43,44,46,65,123 . . . . . . 62.78,123 .........123 Wilson, Linda . . . . ..... 123 Wineman, Ronald . . .... 61,124 Wlngler, Shirley . . . 28,61,69,124 Winkley, James . ..124 Wood, Delorys ........ . 69,124 Wood, Duane . . 17,42,43,59,61,62,65, Wood, Pamela . . Zimmerman, Judy Bell, Charles . . Bennett, Charles Bain, Beverly , , Blank, Susan . . . Bledsoe, Wayne Bloomer, Carl , Bogdan, Pat . Bolin, James . Bollng, Carol , Booher, Janet . Bowling, Jim . Bowman, Blll , Boyden, Ronald . , Bramblett, Hubert Britt, Jack , , , , 75,7s,so,s2,124 ........124 .. ..44,49,124 .126 .... 126 . . . . . 126 . . 43,48,66,126 . . . . 126 . 126 . 126 ...... 126 . . . . . . . . 126 . . 20,126,155,153 . . . . . 82,126 . . . . . 126 . . 62,78,127 . . . . 127 . . . 127 167 Cantrell, Helen . . 131 Hines , Bllly , Brooks, Dick . . Brown, Carolyn . Brown, Sherry . . Brumley, Robert . Bruning, Mike . . . Brunnemer, Doris Buckley, Sandy . Bunnell, Carole . . Burge, Fred . . . Bucklew, Wally . Burns, Martha . Burrows, Sharon . . . .127 ...127 ....65,l27 127 ,, 62,73,127,160 127 . . 32,65,127 , , , , 127 . . . . . . 127 , . 12,62,65,127 21,43,6s,127 44 127 Buzzird, Donna . . . 2l,:13.,4f8,.51,56,127 Byers, Nell . . . . . . . . . 70,71,127 Bymaster, David . . . . . . . . . 127 Campton, Charlene Carmack, Ealum , , Carnine, Cecil . . Catt, Jim . . . . . Chenowlth, Da.rrell Chitwood, Joyce . Clark, Frank . . Clark, Sandra . Clayton, Kemxeth . Clevelle, Ronnie . Cline, Steve , . , , Cochran, Harold , . Coffey, Robert . Collins, Charles . Comerford, Billijo Conant, Sally , , . Conway, Gene . Cora, Jesse . . . . . . . 127 . . . 49,127 . . . 127 . . . . 127 . . . . 77,127 . . . . . . . 127 . 36,38,69,127 . . . . . 127 . . . . 127 . . . . . 127 . . . . . 59,127 13,62,76,85,127 . . . . . . 127 . . . . . 127 . . 127 . . . . 127 . . 67,127 . . . 127 . . . . . . . . 127 C0rye11,J0hn............ Cottey, Patty . . , 2 Cox, Phyllis . . . Coyle, James . . . Craclunclu, Dale . Cramer, Agnes , , Craney, Sam , , , Crawford, Shirley Criss, Polly . . . Crowe, Carolyn , , Crump, Linda , , Cubel, Party . . . . Colver Loren 127 0,46,47,127,15B,159 . . 53,54,63,66,127 57,128 128 . .... :128 . ... 128 ........128 128 . . 36,37,39,66,91, 92,123,153,159 . . . . . 71,128 . . . 43,53,65,128 . . . . . 128 Curmirlsham, Ronald.... '. . 62,65,s0,123 Curl, Sandra . . . . , . . . . 89,128 Curry, Larry . . . . . . 61,65,77,128 Davis, Steve . , . Davis, Wanda . . . Dawes, Mildred . , Dearing, Barbara . . Deering, Dianne , . Degraphenreed, Bett Denney, Jack , , , Denney, Janet Dennis, Doris . . Dierdorf, Jean , . ....... . 128 ...128 ....128 . . . . .13,67,128 ........128 y Jo . . . . 128 . . . . . . . 128 . . 69,128 . . . . 13,51,128 . . . . 70,71,128 Dillow, Prissy . . . . 46,89,128,158,161 DOHDS, Linda . ......... 128 Dwley, Pat . . . . . 43,61,12a,160 Dotlich, Danny . . . . . 62.78.128 Dotson, Joyce . .... 128 Drake, Roger . , , , 128 Duke, Linda . . , , , 128 Duncan, Garnet , , , 128 Durham, Nancy . , , , 128 Duvall, Janice . . Elkins, Sharon , , , , Elmore, Dennis Engle, Cathy , i. ., . Etscheid, John . . Evans, Dennis . . Evans, William . Estle, Steve . . . .. ...,128 . . . . . . . 123 . 44,45,59,154,128 128 . . . . . . 128 . 128 . . 128 . . 129 Eversman, William . Fancher, Sharon . . Farber, Gary . . Farley, Sharon . . Farmer, Leah . . Faust, Patty . . . Fields, Sandra . . Figg, Doretta . . . . . . . Finchum, Lou Ellen Fink,Bil1 Fish, Charles . . . Flanders, Don . . Foist, Duane . . Foster, Mike . . . Fowler, Janet .... . . . 129 . . 129 . . . 129 . . . . 129 . . . .49,129 . . . . . . 129 , 13,71,89,129 49,129 129 6 6 Q . 129 . . 129 . . . 129 . . . . 129 . . . 43,651,129 . . . 89,129 129 Foxworthy, David . . . . . Hunt, Donna Marie Hunter, Chuck . . Hutchek, Andrew Iroine, John . Isaac, Ron . . . Israel, Lynda . . Jarvis, Leonard . Jessup, Sandy . Jett, Marvene . . . Johnson, Jerry . . Jones, Gerald . . Jones, Jane . . . Jones, Richard , , Jones, William . . Frazier, Clndra . . . 129 Frazier, Jeanne . . . 129 Fulbright, Bob . . . 129 Galovic, Steve . . . . . 129 Gammon, Gene . . , , 77,129 Gandolf, Bob . , , , 129 Gehle, Mike . , 129 Geloff, Jim . . . . . 129 Gibbs, Janet . . , Gillaspy, George Gilliatt, Mike . Glaze, Judi , Glenn, Vurn . . Gooch, Carl . . Good, Jim . . . Gorsage, John . . ..129 .. ....129 . . . . . 129 . . . . 49,53,54,129 82,129 . . . . . . . . 129 37,46,62,65,80,84,129 . . . . 62,76,s0,129 Gould, Pat 129 Graham, Jane Ann Gray, Dennis . . Gray, Johnnie . Grass, Robert . Green, JoAnn . . Griffith, Linda . . Gundrum, Carolyn Hall, Lorraine . Hall, Sandra . , Hameetman, Barbara . . . . . Hamilton, Karen Hardin, Kay , . Hardin, Ronald . Harrell, Judy . Harriman, Michael Harris, Diane . Harrison, Larry Hart, Bill . . . Hasketts, Virginia Haulk, Fred . , , Havens, Danny . Hawkins, Anna , Hayden, Carolyn Haynes, Sharon Hayes, Bill , , Hayward, Chlored Hedrick, Thomas Heffelman, Karen Helt, Sandy . . Henderson, Larry Herndon, Nancy Herring, Virginia Herron, Juliet . . Higdon, Linda . . . . . . 43,4s,49,129 . . . 77,129,157,159 . ....... 129 . ....... 129 . . , 21,43,44,46,53, 55,65,129,157,158 .........129 67,130 . . . . 130 -...--s .... ... . 130 43,65, 71,89,130 . . .... 130 13,130 . . . 130 . . . . . 130 . . . . 130 . . . . 130 . . . 130 . . . 48,130 . . . 130 . ...130 . . 65,130 . . . 130 . . . 69,130 . . . 130 136 . . . 130 . . 130 ...... 67,130 . . . . . . . 130 . . . . 21,42,43,48, 51,56,57,59,61,65,130 ......... 130 . . . . 65,130 . . . 43,49,130 . . 49,130 . . . 130 Kanouse, Ronald . Kappel, Don . . . . . Katzenberger, Ed . . Kellermeier, Bob . Kelly, Linda .... Kempster, Connie . Kendall, Marge . . Kent, Judith Ann . . Key, Patricia . . Kiefer, Johnnie . . Kiewitt, Don . . . King, Penny . . . Kingery, FayAnn , . Kinney, Sandy . . Knoy, Linda . . Koker, Linda . . Kolbe, Jeanne . . Kolp, Judy .... Kreueger, Roberta Kuhn, Grace . . . LaBan, Johnnie . . Langhammer, Micha Laird, Darrell . . . Lay, Loretta . . . Lefevers, Erlene . Lentz, Barbara . . Lewis, Sue .... Long, Nellie . . . Longmlre, Marilyn Lott, James . . . Ludwig, Darlene . Lynch, Lloyd , . . Maners, Letcherd Marks, Ruth . . . Marlowe, Dennis . Martin, Monte . . Martin, Vivian . . Majors, Frank , , Mathis, Sharron . . McAdams, Janice . McCleerey, Everett McClure, Wayne . McDaniel, Dave . . Mcnaniel, Beth . . McDowell, Richard McLain, Marlene . McRee, Retta . , Mead, Deanna , . Melton, Ronnie . . Merz, Victor . . . Meyers, Charles . Milhon, Mary Jo . Holladay, Jo .... Holland, Sue . . , Hollingsworth, Betty Hornaday, Penny . . Houldson, Larry . . Howard, Wlnifred . Huddleston, Carol , Hudson, Phyllis . .. 130 .. ..130 . . .... 130 . ..... 130 . 62,77,78,130 . . . . . 130 . . 130 . . 130 .. ....131 el Miller, Harold . . Miller, JoAnn . . . Miller, Linda . . Miller, Max . . Miller, Mike . . Miller, Tim . . . Miller, Willa . . . Minett, Marsha . . . . 21,43,53, 56,71,130 . . . . 130 . 130 ....... 130 . . . 131 13,21,43,69,131 . . . . . . 131 . . 53,55,131 . . . . . 131 . . . 131 . . . 131 . . 13,131 . .... 131 . 59,61,66,131 . . . 71,77,131 . . . . . 131 . . . 131 . . . 131 . . 131,153 . . 66,131 . . 131 . 131 . . 131 . . 65,131 . . . 131 . . . 71,131 , , 20,24,25, 37,52,66,131 ......131 ..... 131 . . 53,617,131 . . . 69,131 . . 71,131 . . 131 .......131 .....78,82,131 . . . . 131 . . . . 131 . . . 131 . . 20,131 . . 69,131 . . 89,131 . . 131 . . 132 . . 71,132 . . 76,132 . . 89,132 . 132 65,132 .....'43,64,132 . . . . 132 . . . 132 .. ..89,132 .. .. 132 . . 71,132 . . . 132 . . 48,132 . . 59,132 . . . 132 . . . 132 . . 54,132 . . 132 ...132 ....132 . . . 56,65,132 ....... 132 . . . 132 43,49,56,66,132 .......132 ......132 . . .62,84,132 . . . 49,132 . . . 132 Mitchell, Peggy . . Monfreda, Arvin . . . Vance, Robert . Morehead, Randy . Morgan Mike Morgan, Sally Morris, Kay . Morris, Robert Musick, Sandra Myers, Stephen Strong, , , , , 135 Neal, Barbara . . . Neeley, Howard . . Nlewald, Harry . . . . Norquest, Sandy . . Norrls, Mike . . . Ogden, Charles . Oglesby, Judy . . Orr, Rose Ann . . Ott, Robert .... Owens, Shirley . . Pagach, Douglas . Palmer, Gary . Parker, Betty . . Parke, Bob .... Parker, Tom . . Parkhurst, Robert Pearson, Mary Jane Peck, Carol .... Peck, Steve . . . Pedlow, Linda , Pein, Sandra . . . . Pemberton, Tonda . Pennington, Paul . Pennyman, Brenda Pleper, Allen . . . Piercy, Roger . Piersall, Karen . Pingleton, Alice . . . . Pless, Don . . . Poland, Roy . Price, Bill . . Radford, Sharon . . Radtke, Herby . Rainey, Karen . Rankin, Linda . Rash, Mary Ann . . Reed, Judy ..... Relchard, Paul . . Rhodes, Arthur . . Rhodes, Larry . . Richison, Margaret Richardson, Ronald Ridens, Hubert . . Rlfner, Philip . . , ....132 . . . . . . 132 , , , 48,132,158 .....132 ....132 ..69,132 ..132 ...13z ..132 . . . . . 67,133 . . . . . 71,133 . . . . . . 133 53,55,61,65,66, 133,155 . . 133,153,160 . . . . 133 . 66,133 . . 133 . . 133 ...133 . . 133,160 . . . . 133 . . 69,89,133 . . . . 133 . . . 133 . . . 133 . . . . 133 . . 13,32,133 . . . 59,133 . . 133,161 . . . . . 133 . . 66,91,92,133 . . . . 133 . . 133 . . . 133 ..62,133 133 . . . . . . 133 62,65,80,84,133 . . . . . . 133 ..... 62,80 . . 61,71,133 . . . 35,133 . . . 133 . . . 133 . . . . 133 , . 71,319,133 . . 71,77,133 . . . . 133 . . . 133 ..133 .......45,134 ...... 134 .........134 Rlgdon, Robert . . . . . 13,21,65,71,134 134 Rlgsby, Jacqueline Riley, Phyllis . . Ritchie, Jeanie . . Robbins, Mike . Roberts, Bob . . Abbott, Allan. . . Alexander, Mary. . Allan, James Allee, Jerry Allgor, Louise. . . Amos, Melissa. . . Anderson, Jim. . . Andrade, Sharon. . Andre, Michael. . . Arford, Douglas. . Atwell, Bill ..... Avery, Charles. . . ...134 ...134 ..134 ...134 42,43,59,71, 138 . . . . . . .138 . . .138 . . .138 . . .138 . . 61,138 . . .138 . . .138 . . .138 . . .138 Roberts Roberts ,Donna .. John.. ......134 134 Roberts: Judith . i1,43,63',6'5,134 Roberts, Larry . . . . Robinson, Jackie . . Ropp, Linda Kaye . . Rogers, Dave .... . Rothrock, Ronald . . . Russell, Lucinda . . Saxe, Phillip . . Schell, Michael Schneider, Wayne Schnurpel, John Schwartz, Lynn Scott, Jack . . . Seymour, Harley Shaffer, Harold Sharp, Ann . . . . Sheehan, Ralph . . Sheffer, Jo . . Sheffer, Martha Shelton, David Sheppard, James Sheppard, Pat Shufflebarger, Bill. .' .' Silca, George Simmonds, Elizabeth 1. ....78,134 ......134 ....134 . . . . . . 134 , 56,61,65,134 . . . . . 134 . . 134 , , 134 . . . 134 . . . . . 134 .. 52,69,134 . . . . 134 . . 71,134 , , 56,134 . . . . 134 . . . . . . 134 , , 49,51,134 . . 53,54,134 . . . 49,134 . . 51,61,134 . . . . . . 134 . . 43,65,134 . . . . . . 134 Simmons, Garry . . . 37,62,80,134, Small, Terry Smeltzer, Edric Smiley, Judy . . Smiley, Mike . Smith, Allen . Smith, Arvin . . Smith, Dennis . Smith, Richard Smoot, Nancy . Spahr, Mary Ann . . . 43,44,45,46,47,4 Spencer John . 153,160 . .... 134 . . . 134 . . 134,155 . . 59,134 . . 134 . . . 134 . 49,135 . . . . 69,135 . . . 21,39,42, 8,58,65,135,153 , .... . . . . . . 135 Spikes, Dave . . . 36,37,46,62,a0,a4,135 Spreckelmeyer, Ella Spurgeon, Ted Stallcup, Bob Stanley, Tom . Stegemoller, Betty . Sterrett, Mike . . . . . . 42,43,65,135 Stevens, Barbara . . Stevens, Carl . . . Stevens, Phil . . . Stevens, Tommy . . Steward, James . Straber, . . . . . . 135 . 12,135 . . . . . . 135 . . 5a,66,135,161 . . . 89,135 . . 135 . . . 135 . . 59,135 . . . . . 135 Suzanne . . . . 135,159,161 Karen , . Strong, Bill . Stroup, Anita . . Stutz, Donna . Sumner Joe Swartzbaugh, Marjorle- .. .. Switzer, Charlene . Tangman, Lois Taylor, Loretta . 77,135 . . 71,135 . . 135 . . . 135 . . 89,135 135 .. 135 .... .. 135 Sophomores Ayton, Richard. Bailey, Ronald. Baker, John, , . Ballou, Brenda. Barnaby, Diana. Barnard, Carol. Barr, Sharon. . Barrier, Barbara. . . Barthel, Alfred Bauer, Helen. . Beals, Karen. . . . .138 . . .138 . . . . 138 . . . . . .136 . . .34,69,138 . . . . .133 . . . .136 . . .133 . . . ,133 . . 68,138 . . 11,138 Tepfer, Dan . . Thomas, Nancy . . Thompson, David . . . Thompson, George . . Thompson, Jackie . . Turner, Deirdre . Vest, Richard . . Voight, David .... Vujnovlch, Milan . Waddle, Leroy . . Waggoner, Karen . . Walnscott, Kathy . . Walker, Harold . . . Walker, Ronald . . . Wallace, Richard . . Walstow, Judy . . Wands, Judy . .... . Warden, Kenneth . . . . 13,65 21 43 48 .56,67,71,135 . . . . 51.135 . 62,754,135 . 70,71,135 . 61,135 . 135 . . 135 . 71,135 . . 135 . . 135 . 71,135 . 135 , 77,135 . . 136 . .136 . . 136 ......136 Warren, Janet .... 21,42,43,49,53,136 Waskom, Mike 136 Watson, Jim . . . . 59,62,71,74,78,82, Watz, Vonda . . . Wayman, Bill . . Waymbre, Jlm . . Webb, Roslynn . . Weiss, Herb . . Welch, Bonnie . . . Welsh, Robert . . . . . Wethlngton, Dave . . . Wetzel, Margie . . . . . Wheeler, Ronald . . White, Marion . . White, Pamela . . Whiten, Lee . . . Whltford, Janice . . Whitmore, Klm . . Wildman, George . . Wiles, Carol .... Williams, Leroy . . Williams, Harold . . . Williams, Jerry . . Williams, Bob ..... Willoughby, Beverly . . Willoughby, Bob . . . . Wilson, Carl .... Wilson, Carolyn . . Wilson, Joe . . . . . . 136,157 . 49,136 . . . 136 . 65,136 . . 61,136 . . . . 136 . . 48,61,136 . . . . . 136 . . . . . 136 46,136,158,161 . . . . 59,136 . . 136 . . . 136 , , 65,136 . . . 136 . . 136,160 . 36,323,136 , , 136,160 . . . 136 ...136 ,,136 . .... 62,85 . . . . . . 136 . 62,7a,s2,136 ....49,136 136 ......136 Wlngler, Billie .......... 136 Winings, Ted . . . 26,43,59,62,65,85,136 Winter, David . . . . . Wolfe, Murray . . . . . Wollenweber, Edward . Wood Judy . . . ......136 ..... 137 ......137 , .........136 Wood, Linda . . . 21,39,43,46,48,53,136 Wright, Pearl Ann . . . Yates, Larry ..... . Zuvanovichlm, Zorro Q. Belcher, Tom. . . Bell, Alice .... Bell, Charlene. . . Bell, Charles Bell, Roger ..... Benefiel, Murina. . . Benjamin, Ronald. . . Bennett, Lillie. . . Bennett, Saundra. . . Bennett, Wanda. . . Benton, John .... Berry, Helen. . . . ..... 137 . . 49,137 . . . 137 . . .138 . . .138 . . .138 . . 138 . . .138 . .59,138 . . .138 . . .138 . . .138 . . 138 . . 71,138 169 170 Bertram, Wanda. . Bishop, Joellen. . Blake, Donna .... Bloomer, Gerald. . Bloomer, Stephen. . Bodell, Dianne. . . Bohannon, Tim. . . Boles, Alice. . . Bolin, Harold. . Booher, Joyce. . . Borer, Jim .... Bostic, David.- . . . Bowling, Kenny. . Brady, Paul. . . Brandt, Joe. . . Brandt, Nancy. . . Bray, Durard. . . Bray, Michael. . . Bristow, Georgia. . Britt, Walter .... Brookshire, Brenda Brown, Betty .... Brown, Darlene. . . Brown, Joyce . Brown, Bob ..... Brown, Samuel. . . Brown, Tom ..... Brown, Thomas L. Brumley, Beverly.. Brunton, Jack .... Bryson, Lucille. . . Buckland, Joseph. . Bucklew, Constance. Buher, Gerald .... Buis, Sharon ...., Brudine, Floyd. . , Brunicle, Richard. . Bryson, Lucille. . . Bush, Carol .... Bush, Edwin. . . Buttler, Danny. . . Byers, Nell Ann Cain, June ...,, Calhoun, Carlyn Caliiar, Peggy. . . Callahan, Jim ..,, Campbell, Charles. Cantrell, Earl .... Carnine, Virginia. . Carpenter, Evelyn. Carr, Carolyn .... Carr, Ricky ,,,,, Carter, Larry. . . Champion, Larry. . Clark, Jerry ..,. Clarkson, Judy. . . Cloud, Richard. . Cobon, Terry. . . Cochran, Jim .... Coffey, Marilyn. , . Cole, George. . . Coll, David. .. . . Collett, Sammy. . . Cook, Judy ..., Cook, Suzanne. . Cooley, Marion. . Cooper, Gary. . Cooper, Gene. . Cooper, Peggy. . . Cooper, Steve Courtney, Marvin. . Cox, Diana ...,,, Craig, Judy ,.,,, Cramer, Robert. . Crandall, Tom .... Crane, Patricia. . . Cra.nor,. Rebekah. . Crawford, Shirley . . . . . . 138 .. .49,138,156 . . . . .138 . . 71,138 . . . . .138 . . .70,138 . . . .138 ...138 . . . . . 138 . .18,32,138 . . . . . .138 .......138 62 78 81 138 . . . , , , . . . . .49,138 . . . .59,138 . . 71,138 . . . . 138 . . 77,138 . . . 138 . . .138 . .138 . . .138 . . .138 . . 138 . . .138 . . . . . .138 .......138 59,71, 138,154 157,159 . ....... 138 . . 138 . . .138 . . .138 . . 138 . . . 138 . . .61,138 . . . .138 . . .77,138 . . . .138 . . .138 . . 138 . . .138 . . .138 . . .138 . . . 138 . . 82,138 . . 1 138 . . 138 . . . .138 . . .89,138 . . . . . .138 . . 42,43,138 . .78,81,138 . . . 138 . . . .138 . . .77,138 . . .138 . .138 . . .138 . .138 . . .138 . . .138 . . 138 . . 138 . . 138 . . 138 . . 138 . . .138 . . . . 138 . . .7O,l38 . . . .139 . . 139 . . . 139 . . . . .139 . . .71,139 Crosslin, Larry .... Clubertson, Kenny .... Cunningham, Richard Curl, Martha ..... Curtis, Jeffery .... Davienport, Joseph . . Davis, Harriet ...... Davis, Jiri Davis, Michael Frederick . Davis, Michael W, , , , Dawson, Danny Dean, Dennis. . . Decker, Bill. . . DeGolyer, Gary . . DeLong, Billie. . . Denison, David . . pennis, Ronnie. . . Dennison, Loretta , , Dennison, Ralph. . DePuy, Phillip. . . Despot, Donald. . . Dickison, JoEllen. . Diggs, Ronnie. . , Dillon, Brenda. . . Donovan, Gloria. . Dowdell, Dick . . Doyle, Sandra . . Drake, Jean . . . Dubree, Betty . . Duncan, Marie . . . Dux, Karen. . . Eads, Ina ...... Eaglen, Peggy ..., Eckleberry, Chuck . . Edwards, Dave . . . Ellis, Gene .... England, Virgil . . Engle, Martha . . Evans, Tony , . Ewell, Mary . . Farber, Jacky . , , Farris, James . . . Fay, Don ..... Felice, Pamela . . Ferguson, Cheryl . . Fields, Bill .... Finch, Paula. . . Fisher, Linda. . Flinta, Ruth . . Foote, David. . . . Ford, Bill .... . Fox, Sandra ..., Foxworthy, Carl . . Fraker, Sharon . . Frakes, Mary ..., Froman, Roberta . . . Frownfelter, Lennis . . Fuller, Carolyn . . Fusco, Patricia . . Gammon, Steven . . Gann, Rosemary . . Ganote, Foyce . . . Ganote, Mary . . Gearison, Lois . . . Gieseking, Frank , , Gilbert, Larry .... Gilliatt, Michael Goad, Rosemarie . . Goodwin, George . . Grace, Jerry .... Gray, Janet . . . Groce, Bruce . . Groce, Harlod . , , Grow, Andy . . . . . Gummer, Bill. . . Gwaltney, Jim . . . . . .77,139 . .62,78,139 . . . . .138 . .74,77,139 . . . 139 ...139 .. . .139 . ...139 ......139 . .43,71,139 . . . . .138 . . .139 . .139 . ..139 . . 139 . . . . 139 . . 81,139 . . .139 . . .70,139 . .139 . .. .139 . .89,139 . .139 . . 139 . .139 . .139 . . .139 . . .139 . . .139 . . 139 . . 139 . . 139 . . 139 . .139 . .139 . .139 . .139 . .139 . . .139 . . .139 . .139 . . .139 . . . .74,139 . .43,71,139 . . .18,139 . . . . . 139 . .57,e1,139 59,81,82,139 . . . . . 139 .....139 . . .139 . . .139 ..139 ..139 ..139 ..139 ..l39 ....139 ...69,139 ...139 .. 139 ....139 . . 49,139 . . 61,139 . . 49,139 . . . 139 . . 139 .....139 . . . 139 82,74,76,139 . . . . . 139 .....139 Hagan, Paul .... Hall,Donna. . . . . Halstead, Bernard . . . . . 139 . . .70,139 . . . . . .139 Hamilton, Richard ....... . . .139 Hamilton, Terry . . Hammer, Dorothy . Hankins, Carolyn . . Hanneman, Judy . . Hardin, John . . . Harold, Robert . . . Harris, Charles . . Harrison, Elizabeth Harrison, John . . . Hash, Dennis. . . . . Hawkins, Judith . . Hayes, Patty . . . Hays, Linda . . Heath, Tom . . . Hechinger, Gary . . Helmsath, Sandra . Helterbrand, Martha Hendrick, Linda . . Henry, Bonnie . . . Hensley, Edna . . Herner, Marge . Hicks, Linda .... Hicks, Marjorie . . Hicks, Mary Alice Hiett, Gwenda . . . Hill, Ronald . . Hill, Morris . . Hilt, Mike . . Hinew, Bill .... Heaglan, Dixie . . Hohl, Sam ..... Holbrook, Everett , , , Holland, Patricia . . Hopkins, Sharon . . Horton, Sharon . Howard, Cookie . . Howard, Skipp . . Howe, Wanda .... Hudson, Corinne . . Huff, Judy Huff, Sharon . . . Hughes, Danny . . Hunt, Annls . . . Hunt,Chester. . . Hunter, Charles . . Huston, Donna . . I1 atcheck, John . . . Hutchings, Carolyn . Hutsell, Jill ..... Jackson, Joe , , Jackson, Lana . . Jarrett, Neva . , . Jaynes, Karen . . Jessup, Eileen . . Johns, Judy .... Johnson, Judy . . . Johnson, La Reata Jones, Barry .,., Jones, Billy . , . Jones, Carolyn . . Jones, Jim . . . Jones, Nancy . . Kappel, Nora . . Keeler, Jeff .,,, Kelly, Ralph .,,, Kenworthy, Donna , Kernodle, Kenny . . Kender, Don . . . Kinnaird, Larry . . Kirkman, Nancy . , Knowles, Robert . . Koehrn, Martha . , Koontz, Jackie . , Krom, Steve . . . 43,s2,73,80,82, 139,155,159,1e0 ........139 ........139 . . . . . . 139 . 4851J1J39 . . . . . . 139 . . . . . 139 . . 139 . . 139 . . 139 . . 139 . 139 . 140 . . 140 . 140 . . . 140 .. ....140 . . 91,92,140 140 ......140 . . 18,88,71,140 . . . . . . 140 . . . . . 140 . 70,140 . . 70,140 . . . 140 . . 140 . . 140 . . . 77 . 140 . . 140 . . 140 140 .....140 . . . 18,70,140 . . 53,56,89,140 . . . . . 140 . . 140 . . . 140 . . 7O,71,140 . . . . 140 . . . 140 . . 140 . . 140 . . 32,140 . . 140 . . 140 . . 53,55 . . 140 . . 140 . . . 140 . 18,140 . 70,140 . . 140 . . 140 . . 140 . . 140 . . . 140 . . 59,140 . . . 61,140 . . . 71,140 . 13,43,140 . . . . 140 . . . 140 . . . . . 140 . . 13,43,140 . . . . 140 . . 70,140 . . 140 . . 140 . . 140 . . 140 Lackey, Jeff . . . Lackey, Richard , , . Lakin, Lester . . LaMar, Jim . . Lamb, Sandra . . . 73,e5,140 . . . . . . 140 . . 49,71,77,14o . . . . . . 140 . . . . . 140 Lane, Mariann . . . . 71,140 Laser, Jim . . . . . 140 Law, Howard . . . . 140 Lawson, Charles . . . . 140 Leggitt, Ralph . . . . . . 140 LeHew, Robert . . .... 140 Lipinski, Linda . . . . .43,140 Little, Linda .... . . . 140 Lockwood, Philip . . . . 49,140 Lovins, William . . ....... 140 Lowe, Alton .... ....... 1 40 Lyons,JoAnn. . . . 42,66,91,155,140 Lyons, Sally Jo .... ....... 1 40 MacGregor, Peggy . . . . . . . 140 Mackey, Doug .... . . 81,140 Majors, Carroll . . . . . . 140 Majors, Dillon . . . Marksberry, Harold .. 140 .. ..81,140 Marsh, Wyman .... . . . 140 Marshall, Rita .... . . 140 Marshall, William . . . . . 140 Martin, Barbara . . . . . 140 Martin, Bill .... . 140 Martin, Frank . . . . 140 Martin, Jerry . . . . 140 Martin, Linda . . . . 140 Martin, Sue . . . . . 140 Martin, Virginia . . . 140 Mayhew, Patty . . . . 141 McCarty, Becky . . 140 McCleerey, Clara . . 140 McClelland, Mike .. . 140 McCollum, Sharon . . . . 140 McConnell, Patty . . . . . 42,140 McCullen, Charles . . . . 61,140 McDaniel, Robert . . . . 62,140 McDaniel, Tom ..... .... 1 40 McFarland, Nancy . . . . . . . 71,140 McFarling, Charl Ann . . . . . 61,140 140 McGee, Roy ...... Meader, Dave ..... Mefford, Carolyn . . Meo, David . . . Miles,Fred. . . Miller, Harry Miller,Jack . . Miller, Jerry . . . Miller, Judy Ann . . . Miller, Raymond . . . Miller, Ronald .... Miller, Sandra . . . . . . 141 . . .. . 141 . . e1,77,141 . . . . 141 . . 141 . . 141 . . 141 .......141 . ...... 141 7,15,24,25,55,141 141 Miller, Virginia .......... Miller, William . . . 141 Miller, Yvonne Louise ....... 71 Miner, Sanja, . . . . . . . . . . 32,141 Minor, Jacqueline . Mitchell, Richard . . Mittman, Charles Modhlin, Edward. . . Moench, Charles . . . Moody, Clarence . . . Moore, Darlene . . Moore, Sandra . . Morehead, Alan . . Morency, Ronald . . Morgan, Sandra . . Morris, Paul . . . Morris, Ronald . . . Morrison, Tamara . . Muir, Helen .... Mundell, Ed . . . Murdock, Mary . . Napier, Loretta . . . . . .49,s9,141 . . 69,141 . . .141 . . 141 . . 141 . . .141 . . . . 141 . . .49,141 . . 77,141 . . 141 . . 141 . . 141 . . 141 . . . 141 ....141 . . .71,141 . . 141 Nay, Robert. . . . 141 Neal, Harry Neeley, Annette . . . . 71,141 Neidigh, Janice . . . . 141 Nicely, Carolyn . . . 141 Nicely, Marilyn . . . . 141 Norris, David . . . . 141 Norton, Sharon . . . 141 Olmstead, Hubert . . . 141 Otto, Joseph .... . . 141 Owens,,Ronnie . . . . . 141 Paine, Jo Ellen . . . 144 Parker, Betty . . . . 141 Parr, Hershel . . . . . . 141 Paton, Bonnie . . . 18,32,141 Patterson, Jimmy . . 61,141 Patterson, Larry . . . 59,141 Pearcy, Doris . . . . . 141 Pearcy, Glenn . . .... 141 Pearson, Don . . . . 77,141 Pedige, Joyce . . . . . . 141 Pepelea, Dennis . . . . . 141 Peterec, Jim . . .81,141 Pettitt, John . . . . . 141 Phelps, Mike . . . . 141 Phillips, Ruth . . . . 71,141 Pickard, Ron . . .... 141 Ping, Mike .... . . 61,141 Pingleton, Faye . . . . 141 Plummer, Mary . . . . 141 Powers, Jim . . . . . 49,141 Price, Jean Price, Daren . . . . 49,141 Price, Phylis . . . . 141 Priest, Jerry . . . . . .49,141 Pritchett, Carloe . .... 141 Pritchett, Charlotte . . . . . 61,141 Quinlin, Donna . . . . 141 Rabold, Merrie . . . 141 Ralston, John . . . . . . 141 Rance, Doris . . . . 49,141 Randall, Linda . . . . . . . 141 Randall, Richard . . .... 56,141 Randle, Charles . . 51,77,141 Rash, Charles . . .... 141 Rawlings, Lynne. . . ..... 61,141 Ray, Jack .... ......... 1 41 Ray,WVayne .. . . . 62,78,81,S2,141 Ray, Nancy .... Rayman, Cheryl . . Reath, Charles . . Redmon, John . . Reed, Bevia .... Reed, Charlene . . Reeves, Gearldine . Richison, David . . Riczo, Joe Rike, Bill .... Roberts, Mike . . Roberts, James . , Roberts, Rebecca . Robison, William . Rodarmel, Joe . . Rodarmel, Bennie Rogers, Carlena . Rogers, Patty . . Rohlfing, James . . Ross, Stanley . . . Rosselot, Donna . . Royer, Judy . . . Royer, Robert . . Rupe, William . . Russell, Maxine . Ruth, Charles . . . Ruth, James . , ......69,141 .... .... 141 . . 141 . . 141 . . 141 . . 141 . . 141 . . 141 . . 77,141 . . 141 . . 141 . 141 . . 141 . . 77,141 . . . 141 .. . 141 . 32,e1,141 . . . 142 . . 142 . . .. 142 . . 53,54,142 . . . 142 . . 142 . . 142 . 142 . . 142 Sager, Charles . . Sanborn, Tom ,,., Saurbaugh, Darlene . . Savage, Leland . . . Schaedel, Steve ..... Scherer, Barbara . . . . . 5 Schnurpel, Wilson Wayne . . . Schober, Paula . .... Schober, Ray ...... Schrier, Leslie .... Schroer, Lois . . . . . . Schurman, Eva Joyce . . Scott, Dennis ...... Scott, Donald . .... Scott, Melvin .... Sefton, Jennifer . . Sellars, Linda . . . Seymour, Charles . . Sharp, Danny . . . . Shelton, Phil. . . . Shipley, Larry . . . Shoulders, Wayne. . Simmonds, Betty . . . Simmons, Darlene . . Simon, Tom ..... Skeeters, Lannie , . Skroch, Janet . . Slaton, Linda . . Smiley, Mike . . Smith, Cherie . . Smith, James F. . Smith, James T. . Smith, Norita . . Smith, Paul . . . Smith, Sharon . . Smith, William . . Snowden, Norman . . Southerland, James . . Sparks, Mary Ann . . Spaulding, William . . Speir, Margaret . . . Speir, Mary .... Spencer, Robert . . . Spilker, Wayne . . Springer, Steve . , Sproles, Ronald . , Stanesa, David .... Stevenson, William . . Steward, Roger . , . Stinnett, Steven . . Stocking, Jerry . . Strong, Blaine ..... Saurgoth, Stephen . . . . Swartzbaugh, Marion . Sweeney, Sandra .... Swick, Larry . . . Talkington, Donna . . Taulman, Joyce . . Timple, Mike . . . Thomas, Bonnie . . Thomas, George . . Thomas, Jerry . . . Thompson, Janice . . . Thompson, Jeannette . Thompson, Joe .... Thompson, Terry . . Thornton, Janice . . Thrush, Sam . . . Tidwell, Patty . . Tigner, Judy . , Tilly,James Toler, Kenny ..... 5 5 -5. . 142 . 142 . 142 . 142 . 142 70,142 77,142 71,142 81,142 .. 142 . 142 . . 142 . 142 .. 142 13,43,59,s5 . 5a,56,142 . . . .142 71,77,142 . .49,62,76,142 57,59,s1,142 142 . 142 . 142 . 142 . 142 71,142 61,142 ..142 ..142 . 142 51,142 . 142 70,142 . 142 ..142 . 142 . 142 . 142 32,70,142 82,142 . 142 ... 142 . 142 . 142 . . 142 . . 142 .. 142 . . 142 . .142 . . 142 . .142 ....142 59,152 70,89,142 . 142 59,142 . 142 . 142 142 '61,142 51,142 ...142 . 142 142 .. 142 . 142 . 142 . 142 . 142 . 142 . . . . . 142 Tomlin, Lynda . . . 43,48,53,55,61,142 Tower , David Treadway, Gerald . . . . . . . Tremaine, Don . . . . 62,7 Trout, Janet... Tudor, Phillls . . Turner, Reba . . 5 5 s,s1, . 142 82,142 61,142 . 142 71,142 171 172 Turpen, Jim . . Tyo, Billy . . Uffman, Day .... Ullec, Jerry .... Umphrey, Kenny . . Underwood, Bobbie . . Unland, Jerry . . Varmo, Judy. . . Vickous, Edna .... Vise, Marguerite . . Wagner, Bill .... . . Wallace, Charles . . . Walter, Charlene . . . 69,77,142 ....142 . .13,43,142 . . . . 142 . . . 142 . 142 . . . 142 . . 5a,54,142 ...142 142 59,s1,e2,142 . . . . . 143 . . 32,66,143 Walters, Melinda . . .... 143 Walton, Virginia . . . . . 143 Wand, Karen . . . . . 89,143 Abner, Barbara . . . . . . 144 Adams, Patricia . . . . 144 Adkins, Trudie . . . . . 144 Albrecht, David . . . . . . . 144 Alexander, James . . . .... . 144 Allen, George . . . . 57,61,144 Allen, Patsy .... ..... 1 44 Alley, Larry .... . . . 144 Anderson, Carolyn . . . . . 144 Anderson,Judith ...... . . 144 Armstrong, Bettie Jean . . . 144 Armstrong, Carolyn Lee . . . . 144 Arnett, Berry ....... . . 144 Ashby, George . . . . . .144 Ayton,CarolAnn. . . . .144 Badger, Revouva .... . . .144 Bailey, Gerald Ernest . . . . .144 Bailey, Sheila Marie . . . . 144 Bain, Portia Ann . . . . . 144 Baker, Charlotte . . . . . 144 Baldwin, Dale Lee . . . . 144 Barker, Terry Wayne Barnes, Sue Carolyn Barr, James Michael. . . . . 77 Barrett, Marsha Kay Basore, Evelyn Louise Baxter, Linda ...... . . 32 Beach, Delbert Kay Beach, James William Beauchamp, Patricia Ellis Beck, Sue Carol Bedrick, Sharen Sue Berglund, Carol Berry, Carolyn Bever, Francis Biesecker, John. . . . . 144 Bishop. John. . . . . 144 Bishop, Terrance . . . . . 144 Blackwood, George . . . . . . 144 Blankenship, Robert . . . . 81,144 Blanton, Thomas . . . . . 144 Bloomer, David . . . . . . 144 Blue, Larry .... . . 144 Blunck, William . . . . 144 Blythe, Joyce . . . . . 144 Blythe, Royce . . . . 144 Blythe, Shirley . . , , 144 Borns, Sue .... . . 144 Boswell, Sharen , , , 144 B0tf0mS. Gary . . . . . 144 Bourne, Dennis . . . . . 144 Boutwell, Ray . . , , 144 Bowen, Carol . . . . 144 Bowman, Sharon . . . . 144 Boyden, James . . . . 144 BOYGP, Betty . . . . 144 Warden, Janet .... Warner, Max .... Warrum, John .... Warrum, Bill Wathen, Walter . . Watkins, Mike. . Watson, Dave . . Watson, Philip . . . Weaks, Davie .... . .143 42,43,59,71,81,143 Weathers, Christine . . Weilhamer, George . Welker, Bill .... Wells, David . . . Welsh,Charles . Wheeler, Judy . . White, Carol . . Whitis, Dorwin . . Whittemore, Burl Wilkins, Sharon. . . Williams, Frank . . Q . 77,143 76, 143 . . 143 . 143 ..143 . 143 . 143 . 143 . 143 . . 7e,77,143 143 - 5 . 143 . 143 . 143 . .. 143 Freshmen Boyles, Otis . . . . Breedlove, James . s.. Brewer, Loretta . . . , Brinkley, Thomas . Brinsley, Thomas . BI'iSS0y. Kenneth . . Bristow, Winnifred . Brown, Darlene Brown, Noble Brown, Robert . . . . Buckingham, Michael Buffington, Robert . Burdine, Gloria . .. . Burnett, Robert. . Burns , Sandra .... Burroughs, David . . Bush, Michael . . . Bymaster, Darlene . Byrd, Judy ..... Byrne, Norma . . Cabell, Lonnie . . . Caldwell, Patricia . Canada, Sherrill. . . Carlisle, Linda . . Carlton, Arletta . . Calloll, Gillis Carter, Bruce . . Catt, Jennifer Chaleff, Carl .... Chambers, Elizabeth 5 . 143 . 144 144 . 144 144 .87,144 . 144 . . 144 . 144 . 144 . . . . 74,211,144 ... -,.. 5-. Chambers, Judy , . . . Champion, Deanna . . Chost, Robert .... Christie, Suzanne . . Clark, Richard . . . Clarke, Bonnie . . . Claycomb, Suzaxme . Clem, Jearme .... Clements, Tommy . . Clevelle, Glenna . . Clore, William . . Cole, Leroy. . , Cole, Virginia . . . Collins, Audrey Collins, Charlene . . Collins, Richard . . Collins, Stephen , , , Compton, Maurice . . Cook, Billie .... Cook, James . . . Cook, Verna Cooper, Janice . . Cooper, Nicky . . Coplea, Karen Cordray, Diane . . . Cossell, David . . .'..7'0,.8S3, . . . 24,25, . 5 . .144 . .144 . 144 . .144 . 144 . 144 70,144 . 144 . 144 . 144 . 144 . . 144 . 144 74,144 77,144 144 .n 144 . . 144 . 144 . .144 . 144 91,144 32,144 . 144 . 144 . 144 81,144 . 144 70,144 . 144 . . 144 . 144 . . 144 . 144 . 144 70,144 . 144 .. 144 . .144 Wilson, Charles . . Wilson, David . . Wilson, Don. . . Wilson, Mike . . . Wilson, Robert . . Wince, Mike . . . Winn, Nancy .... Wiseman, Ronny . . . Wolfe, Harriet . . . Wolfe, Sandra . . Wooden, John . . Woods, Sharon . . Wright, Kenny . . Wright, Royce . . Yarnell,Robert. . . Yockey, Sharon . . . York, Patricia .... Yovanovich, Carole . Cotton, Betty . . . COUOH, Judy . . . Couch, Charles . . Bill .... Crady, Craig, Marilyn . . . Cramer, Jean . . Crask, Glenda . . Crawford, James . . Crouch, John . . Crowder, William . . Cummins, Carolyn . . Cunningham, Larry . . Cunningham, Linda . . Cunningham, Sharon R Daily, William . . . Daniels, Patricia . . Davidson, Barbara . Davis, Edward . . . Davis, Evelyn . Davis, Robert . . Davis, Samuel , , Davis, William Dawson, Hobert . . . DeBoard, William . . DeGolyer, Larry . . . uth Degraphenreed, Donna . . DeLong, Daniel .... DeLong, Walter . . . DeMoss, Rosalind . . Denison, Diane . . Dermison, Mannie . . DeVaney, Spencer . . Dewees, Sandra. . . Dickison, Robert . . Dillow, Ronald . . Dooley, Daniel . . Dotlich, Rudy . . Dotson, Ruth . . Eaton, John ....,, Edwards, Richard . . Elyea, Lawrence . . . Etscheid, Kermeth . . Etter, Homer . . . Evans, Patricia . . Evans, William . . Ewell, June . . Farlow, Allen . . . Faulconer, Harry Faulk, Karen . . . Feathers, John , , Figg, Richard . . . Finchum, Ronald . . . Findley, Charles . . . Fink, Dennis . . . . .143 . . 143 . . 143 . 143 . . 143 . 143 . . 143 . 143 . 143 . . 143 ....143 ..7o,143 143 26,70,143 ....143 .....143 91,212,143 . . . . .143 . . 70,144 . . 144 . 144 . . 145 . . 145 . 145 . .-145 . 145 . . 145 . 145 . . 145 . 145 .145 ..145 . 145 . . 145 . . 145 . 145 . 145 . 145 . 145 ...145 . . . 145 . . 87,145 . . .145 . . 145 . .145 . . 145 . . 70,145 . 145 . . . 145 ....145 81,237,145 81,87,145 77,145 ' '. '. 77,145 .. 145 . . . 145 . . 77,145 . . . 145 . . 145 . 145 . . 145 . 145 . . 145 . 145 . . 145 . . 145 . 145 . . 145 . . 145 . . 145 Fishback, Virginia . . . . 145 Fisher, Anna . . . . . 145 Fisher, Annette . . . . 145 Fite, Stanley . . . . . 145 Fitzgerald, Judy . . . . 145 Flanders, Paul. . . . . 145 Ford, James .... .... 1 45 Forrest, Michael 77,87,145 Fortier, Michel . . . . . 87,145 Fortune, Mark . . . . . 145 Foster, Brenda . . . . . 145 Frances, William . . . . 145 Frederick, Joyce . . . 145 Freund, Frances . . . . . 145 Frietzsche, Sherry . . 145 Fuller, Berenie . . . . , 145 Fuller, Lorraine . . . . 145 Gaines, Jimmy . . . . 145 Galovic, John . . - - 145 Gardner,Gail. . . . . 145 Garl, Jerry .... - - 145 Gautier, Virginia . . . . 145 Gentry, Paul. . . - - 145 Gill,William . . . - . 145 Gillaspy, Myron . . . - - 37,145 Gilley, William . . . . 145 Gillis, Carroll. . . . 145 Giltner, Dallas . . . . 145 Gipson, Bernal . . . . 145 Glass, Jeannie . . . . 145 Glass,Paul . . . . . 145 Glenn, Essie . . . . . 145 Glover, Barbara . . . . 145 Goad, Marilyn . . . . . 145 Goins, Vivian . . . 70,145 Golden, Carlon . . . . 145 Goodbar, Larry Goodman, Ronald . . . 145 Grandstaff, Marie . . . . 145 Gray,Carol .... . . 145 Greene, Charlene. . .89,145 Greene, Edwin . . . . . .145 Gregory, Elizabeth . . 145 Groce, Sandra . . . . 145 Grosdidier, Mary . , 70,145 Grundy, James . . . 87,145 Gryszowka, Anthony . . . . 145 Gunkel, Ronald .... . . 77,146 Haas, Ralph . . . . 77,146 Hall, Carolyn . . . -. . 146 Hall, Dwight . . . . 146 HaH,RobeM Hamil, Barbara . . . . . . 146 Hamilton, Gilbert . . . . 74, 81 Hampton, Denver . . . . 146 Harder, Phyllis . . 70,146 Hargis, Marcia . . . . 146 Harmon, James . . . 146 Harold, David . . . . 146 Hart, Paula . . . 146 Hartell, Dixie . . . . . 146 Hartley, Danny . . . . . 146 Haskett, Becky . . . . 68,146 Hawkins, Mary . . . . 146 Helms, Joey . . . . . 146 Henderson, Constance . . . 91,146 Henderson, Linda . 146 Hendrick, Richard . 146 Hera, Ronald . . . . . 146 Herald, Dave . . . . 146 Hergel, Mary . . . . 146 Herring, Danny . . . . 146 Herring, Lonjs . 68,146 Hewitt, Delores . . . . 146 Hibberx, John . . . . 146 Hill, Gloria . . . . . 146 Hill, Henry .... . . 146 Hobson, Richard . . . . 146 nn 504-nz-urn., Hoffman, Rodney . . Holliday, Margaret . Hollingworth, Sandra Hollowell,Robert. . . Honey, David .... Hopper, Michelle . . Hornaday, Carol . . Hosford, Mark . . . Houck, Earl .... Houston, Patricia . . Howard, Kathleen. . Hubbard, Robert . . . Huddleston, Jeffery. . Hull, William .... Hunter, Mattie . . . Hurst, Larry .... Huser, Theodore . . Ingalls, Donna . . . Ingle, Etta ...... Ingleman, Richard . . Inskeep, Beverly . . Jackson, Jimmy . . Jackson, William . Jacobson, Jimmy . Jamison, Zeleeda . Jean, Carol . . . Jean, Margaret . Jenkins, Carol . . Jenkins, Jerry . . Jett, Sandra . . . Johns, Richard . . . Johnson, Barbara . Jolmston, Pamela . Johnston, Rollin . . Johnston, Shirley . Jones, Allan . . . Jones, Everett Jones, Frances Jones, Larry . . Jones, Sandra . . Jones, Shirley . . Jordan, Josephine . Jordan, Richard . . Jordan, Rita . . . Junkins, Randy . . Kaufman, Foan Keaton, Gerald . Keene, Susan . . . Keller, Robert . . Kelly, Nancy . . . Kennedy, Brenda . . Kersey, Joyce . . . Kessler, Nannette . . Key, Denny ..... Kibbe, Michaela . . . . Kimble, Constance . Kimmel, Judy . . . King, Dennis . . . Kiser, Larna . . Knarr, Sharen . . Knauer, Charles . . Knight, Rick . . . Knight, Carey Kinnaman, Alta Koker, Gary . . . Krebs, Judy ..... Kriegbaum, James . . LaFara, Charles . . Lakin, Dale .... Lamb, Donna . . Lambert, Loretta . . Lassiter, Marie . Latta, William . . Laufer, Richard . . Laux, Albert .... Lawson, Orville . . 77,146 . . . 146 .. 146 . .... 146 81,146 91,146 . . . 146 . . 146 . . 146 . . 146 . . 146 . . 146 . . 146 . . 146 . . 146 . . 146 . . 146 . .146 . . .146 . . 146 . . 146 .. 146 . 146 .. 146 , 146 . 146 68,146 . 146 . 146 , 146 . 146 . 146 71,146 . 146 . 146 , 146 87,146 . 146 . 146 61,146 57,146 . 146 . 146 . 146 89,146 . 146 . 146 . 146 70,146 . 146 . 146 . 146 . ...146 71,146 . 146 . 146 61,146 . 146 81,146 . . 81 , ,146 81,147 ...147 59,147 . 147 ...147 61,147 , 147 . 146 . 146 . 147 L Layton, Kenneth . . Lazo, Larry . . , Leerkamp, Jan . , Ledford, Kenneth . , Levi, Donald . . . Llddle, Sandra . . Lincoln, Deborah . Lindquist, James . Lockard, Sandra , Long, Judy .,,. Lough, Thomas . Lovins, Stanley . . Lowe, Bonnie . Lowe, Norma . . Luce, Rhonda , Lucas, Gary , , , Ludwig, Gary . . Lynch, Beverly , , Lynch, Marcia . . Lynch, Louise . . Macgregor, Robert Macy, Mary .... Madson, Robert . Manion, Phillip . . Marm, Charles Marshall, Beverly . . Marshall, Yvonne . Martin, Frankie . . Martin, Marjorie . Mason, Dougles . Mason, Marna . . Mauck, Frank . . Maxson, Thomas . May, Helen . . . May, Josephine . May, Verna . . . McCart, Michael . McCarthy, Michael McClure, Floyd . . McClure, Linda . McCreary, Sally . McElyea, Roby . McGee. Thalma McG1one, Roger . Mclntosh, Mildred McNeely, Catherine McNees, Cathy . . McRae, Barbara . McRee, Deloris . Meador, Melva . . Meagher, Gerald . Meece, Donald . . Merrill, Nancy . . Messick, Douglas Meyer, Ronald . . . Mikesell, Dorothy . . Miles, Samuel . . . . . Milhous, Rosemary Miller, Harry . . Miller, James . . . Miller, Jacquelyn . Miller, Jary Jean Miller, Jim . . . Miller, Mary . . . Miller, Sandra . . Mitchell, Ronald . Mitchell, Wayne . Mitsher, Judy . Mohr, Donald . . . Montgomery, Don Montgomery, Jerry . . 147 . . . 147 . 87,147 . . . 87 . . 147 . . 147 . . 147 .. .147 .. ...89,147 . . . 147 . . 147 . . 147 . . 147 . . 147 . . 147 ...147 147 . 70,147 147 . 147 . . 147 . . 147 . . 147 . . 147 .. . 147 . . . 147 77,81,147 . . . . 147 .. . 147 . . . 89,147 147 . . 147 . . 147 . . 147 . . 147 . 87,147 . . . 147 . 71,147 ..lf7 . . 147 . . 147 . . 147 . . 147 . . 147 . . 147 . . . 147 . .... 147 26,70,147 147 147 . . 147 . . 147 . . 147 . . 147 . . 147 , , 147 .. . 147 , 81,147 . . 147 . 70,147 .. 147 .. 147 . . . 147 Miller, Stephen Lewis . . . . . 147 Miller, Stephen Wayne . . . 147 . 77,147 . . 147 . 147 . 147 ...147 . 147 Montgomery, Mary Helen . . . 71,89,147 Moore, Charles . Moorfield, Charles Morgan, Robert . . Morris, Donald Moyes, Bobbie . 147 , 77,147 . . 147 178 -.- --tea .1 , Mulcahy, Richard . . . . 147 Roach, Tommy , ,,,. . 145 Nantz, Marion , . ' 147 Roark, Donna . . . 89,91,148 Napier, Wilma . l D 147 Robbins, Frank . . . . . . 148 Napier, Vincent . . . 147 Robbins- Karen Nibarger, Marsha . . 147 R0b8l'tS, Larry ...... .... 1 48 Niewald, Darlene . . U U 147 Robertson, Mary Edith . . . . 77,148 Nolan, Lloyd . . 81,147 Robeyi Steve Rodocker, Jim ..... . . 148 O'Conner, Ray . . 147 Rogers, Patricia . . . 148 Off, Robert , , , , , 147 Rogers, Rita . . . . . 148 Olsen, Kristina . , , , 147 Roleey, Steve . . . . 148 Olsen, Marilyn . . 70,147 Rollings, Rita . . . . 148 O'Neil1, Kathy .... . . 147 Romer, Mike . . . . . 148 Osborne, Beverly . . . . 147 Ropp, Shirley . . . 70,148 Rose, Mike . . . . . 148 i13Zife,D55T2 I 1' IZ ill ggjgg'-Csgljjfn -- -- 113 Parker, Eddie . . . . . 148 Rowe 'Leonmfs - - - - Parker, Michael . . . . . . 148 Ruddgu Carole 148 Parmerlee, Patricia . . 70,148 Ruff Dlmn ' ' ' ' 148 Parr' Carmen ' ' 148 Russell Divld. ' ' ' ' 148 Parr' Herschel Russell, Jeffer . . ' l ' 148 Patten, Sharon . . . . 148 ' y ' ' ' ' EZZESZDHJUETQHIQ ' ' ' ' Sanborn, Donna . . . . . 148 Pearson' Jud ' ' ' ' 148 Sanderfer, Darlene . . . . 148 ' y ' ' ' ' ' Sanderfer Milton 148 Pearson, Murrell . . . . 148 ' ' ' ' ' 148 Pearson, Thomas l I 0 . 148 Sanders, Donald . . . . Pease, Richard . . . . 148 Sanders' Rudy ' ' ' ' Pein, Marianne . . . 148 gawlfffif JS Et- - - ' - 68 148 Pelley, Jennifer . . . . 148 Scznfan 'C Eh y ' ' ' ' ' '148 Pemberton, Carl . J . 148 Sghgffglf Izalyy 'A'mg ' ' ' 148 Pence, Alan . . . . . 148 ' ' ' ' Perkins, Dave . . . . 148 2c:el?gir'PT?Ifl 1' ' ' ' ' Peters, Kathleen . . 148 so gl do arm a ' ' ' ' 148 Pettitt, John . . . .... 81 Scott' J nt ' ' '71 148 Pflom, Donna . . . 89,148 SCO 1' ,gang r-1? - ' Piiiuips, Charles . . . 148 Scgrlgc 3 a 0 148 Phillips, Don . . . . 77,148 Sga: 'Bfifme - - ' - 148 Pickard' Sandy ' ' ' 148 Shawp, Walter ' ' ' ' 148 Ping, Judy ..,, , , , 148 ' . ' ' ' Ploutz Brenda 70 148 Shelley' Blu ' ' ' ' 148 I ' ' ' ' Shopp, Jim .... . . 148 Poliqum, William . . . 148 Shrout Dannie 148 P0016-Kem' Simmons Jim ' ' ' ' 149 Porter, George . . .. . 148 . ' ' ' ' ' Porter, Judith . . . . . 148 Zizemoliff Rffiy' ' - ' 149 Porter, William . . , 77,237,148 S Jlla 149 Pcttenger, Rick . 42,81,148 Smeltger Dzivg' - ' ' 149 Preston, Cheryl . . . . 70,148 Smith Kami ' ' ' ' 149 Price, Grover . . . . . 148 Smith' Mary Lim' ' ' ' 149 Price, Karen . . . 148 Smith' Sharlrm ' ' ' ' 149 Purdy, Jo Ann . . . . . 148 Smith' Tim ' ' ' ' ' 149 Purkerson, Dave . . . . 81 Smith' Tom ' ' ' 149 Rabb, Jack .... . . 148 Smith, Wynona .... . . 149 Raines, Robert Snoeberger, Davis . . . . . 149 Raiser, Dan Snowden, Helen . . . . 70,149 Randall, Hal'Old . . . . 148 Snyder, Jack .... . . 149 Range, Phyllis .... . . 148 Snyder, Margaret . . . . . 149 Rawlings, Kathleen , , , , . 148 South, Karen .... . . . . 149 Ray, Bill ...... . . 148 Sparks, Karen . . . . 70, 149 Ray, Terry . . . . . 148 Spears, John . . . . 149 Reeve, Gerldine . . . . 148 Spencer, Jane . . . . 149 Reichard, Jeff . . . . 148 Spray, Sarah . . . . . 149 Reichard, Jim . . . . 148 StaIford,Warren Renner, Syrena . . . . 148 Stahley, Lynn . . . . . 149 Reynolds, Charles . . . 148 Stalnaker, Charles . . . . . 149 Rice, Rosetta . . . . . 148 Stanley, Sheran . . . . 70,149 Richardson, Don . . . 148 Stark, Janice . . . . 149 Richardson, Jim . . . 148 SUIPHGS. Ray . . . 81,149 Richardson, Portia . . . . . 148 Steele, Becky . . . . . 149 Richter, Eddie . . . . 148 Steele, Karen . . . . 71,149 Riczo, Joe .... . . . 148 Stelzel, Steve . . . . . 149 Rldens, Cynthia . . 68,148 Stephens, Doris . . .... 149 Riegel, Patty . . . . 148 Stevens, Connie . . 61,89,149 Rigsby, Larry . . . . 148 Stevens, Victor . . . . . . 149 Bike. Della .... . . 148 Stewart, Russell . . 77,149 Ripberger, Sheila . . . . . 148 Stickles, Mary . . . 149 Ristow, Mark . . . ..... 148 stiies, Lloyd .... . . 149 Rivers, Joyce . . 53,54,148 Stone, Nita . ..... . . 149 Roach, Forrest . . . . . 148 Stortzum, Richard . . . . 149 llliilliil VAIIVIII 174 I-an-an-.u.nA. l Stringer, David . . Strong, Gladys . Strong, Larry . . Stull, Nancy . . Stutz, Pam ..., Stutz, Charles . . . Sullivan, Dorlnda . . Sutton, Jim , , , Sweany, John . . Swinford, Paula . . Syphers, Susan . . . Talkington, Brenda . Tandy, Billy ..... Teike, Steve .... Tepfer, Sara .... Thacker, Aloma. . . Thomas, Denny . . Thompson, George . . 149 . . 149 . 77,149 . 149 . 149 . 149 . 149 . . 149 . . 149 . . 149 . . 149 . . . 149 . . 83,149 . . . . 149 . . 61,149 . . 149 .. 149 .. ....149 Thompson, Tommie . . . . . . 87, 149 Thompson, Willis. . . . . 149 Tilly, Shirley Tolan, Glen . . . . .87,149 Tull. B111 ...... . .65,149 Turner, Charles Turner, Jacqueline . . . . 149 Turner, Loretta . . . . 71,149 Tussey, Larry . . . . . . .149 Uffman, Linda . . . . . 149,164 Underwood, Dave . . . . . 149 Vancel, Nancy . . . . . 149 VanOver, Bill . . . 71,149 Vickrey, Mike . . . 87,149 Viles, Frances . . . . . 149 Virgin, Joseph . . ..... 149 Voight, Nancy . . 42,61,149 Wade, Harry .... . 87,149 Walden, Robert . . . . . 149 Wallace, Marvin . . . 81,149 Watkins, Carolyn . . . . 149 Watson, Gail . . . . . 149 Watson, Reva . . . 149 Watz, Donald . . . . . 149 Wayman, Aletha . . . . . 149 Waymire, Bill . . . . . 149 Weatherford, Ronald . . 149 Weber, John Weddle, Sandy . . . . . 149 Weston, Judy White, Gloria . . . . 149 White, Jim . .... . . 149 White. Rose ..... . . 149 Whittemore, Harold , , , 149 Wi1C0X, Jim ..... .... 1 49 Wildman, Robert , . . . . 77, 149 Wilkinson, Margaret . . . . . 149 Williams, Janet . . . . 70,149 Williams, Sue ,,,, , , 70,149 Williams, Russell . . ,,,, 149 Willoughby, Darlene ....... 149 Wills, Toni ..... 32,149,153 Wilson, Arvine Wilson, Judy . . .... 149 Wilson, Ruth . . . . 89,149 Wininger, Hilda . . . . 70,149 Wirtz, Hubert .... . . 149 Woodard, Ronald . . . . 149 Workman, Sandra . . . . 150 Wright, Sandra . ' . . 150 Wycoff, Joanna . . . 150 Yanny, Charles . . . . 150 Yarling, Linda . . . . 150 Yates, Tom .... . . 150 York, Jeannette . . . . 150 Young, Jim . . . . . 150 Young, Sue ..... . . 150 Zimmerman, Robert . . 150 f 0 -'HN 1. . 4 I .-t f. . 'f'- 'O 's If 7' ' ' 0 .,w,,o- eg P -at---f . 4, .4302 HQ ,,::iv+g' ., A 1 J fi ww ' ' f. ' -5. 1: Q.. 11-M-v-u di --- - .. W , U f , B .N A ,ly , .. , ae, 11. M ' 'W A , Q. ' 1 ' 'TZ ff 11 , -f A '- A A , A ' X q . W , . Q ,, J, A 4 v 'flu'-QQ T' Y ' W. 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