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

 - Class of 1966

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A , : :j,,T' 'f',:.vl,-J ,, ' mms L N .V-Y .Qui F' I' iii. ' y .i2?l'E3?r'5g5 1 N: -I. A FEETQ. ?.w 5f lil: f I f-- . ,sv 1 . ff' ' f , . argl--hJf',. , l ' 7.4 Kathy Andrews, Barb Baugh, and! Ioan and Susan Bauer try to lo-4. cate their classrooms on a map of the school. ffazfide az step into the fzzrzufe at BDHS Table of Contents Academics , ......... 14 Album .........,..... .,... 1 06 ACt1V1t1C 1. ....... 38 Advertlsmg - .,......,... ..... 1 54 Sports -- ......... 80 Index .,...e..... A ...,. .,.,-- , 168 Principal David Adams walks through the main hall of the school as he and several pupils admire the modern facilities. At a quiet moment one is awed by the endless expanse of locker-lined corridors. X, W , ,.w- .. ?' I if x C ,,,,-- School Board member Ben Syphers, Mrs. Mary Carling, and Mrs. Shirley Adams inspect the garment Anita Blackwood is working on in sewing class. The home economics department is only one of the many departments equipped with the most modern equipment. Larry Bumett broadcasts a radio program while Peggy Hamilton watches. WBDG-FM was a long-awaited feature of the new school. N ew eve Dems sets Cgeeels for fzetzere When Ben Davis pupils enter the doors of their beautiful new school, they are taknig a step into the future-die future of education and modern theories of learn- ing. The new Ben Davis High School symbolizes todayis progress in learning and educational facilities. Ben Davis pupils are also taking a step into their own future, their goals and dreams for the years ahead. Underclass- inen look to future years at Ben.IDavB, while seniors look to their role as adults in an adult world. These pupils can look forward with the security of knowing that they are prepared forthe future-prepared by the guidance, faculty, modern facilities, and social life they find at Ben Davis High School. Valedictorian Betty Frizzell looks to the future in her speech, Desiderata'i. Commzmiljf, school, and pupils cieciiwz The band and choir members combined to sing at the close of the ceremony. Mr. Harmon Baldwin, Wayne Township Superintendent of Schools, speaks to the group gathered at the Dedication. Mrs. Nancy Longstreth, a member of the P.T.A. serves punch and cookies in the cafeteria after the ceremony. mselves to the future 0 Ben Dmfis The new Ben Davis High School was dedicated on Sunday, November 7, 1965, climaxing months of planning and work on the part of many, many people. A performance by the Marine Band, the Belles of Indiana, a coaches, basketball game, and a program by music groups highlighted a special dedication week. On Sunday, citizens from the Ben Davis community and elsewhere gathered in the gymnasium for the formal dedication cere- monies, followed by an open house featur- ing students at work in classrooms. The guest speaker was Dr. C. W. Jung from Indiana University. At the dedication, the library was named in honor of Charles H. Vance, a former principal of Ben Davis, A and the auditorium was named the Roscoe ' 1 t L ,ps Conkle Auditorium in honor of Mr. Con- g . 2 - 5 iff . Q V kle who was a member of the first build- ,4 p , ing commission. Il! ll l Dr. C.W. Jung of Indiana University pauses after his address at the Dedi- cation ceremonies. An Industrial Arts student demonstrates one of the many pieces of modern equipment in the shops. Cheerleader Julia Jackson bursts through a paper hoop to lead the basketball team onto the floor at Senior Night at the Decatur Central basketball game. A busy, but quiet place in the school is the library. Pupils go to the library to read, do research, and relax with a magazine. The extensive library facilities are also open to the public two even- ings a week. Mr. Adams, principal, adjusts the public address system before the moming announcements. A group of boys line up for the beard contest at the Old-Fashioned Day convocation. Old-Fashioned Day was sponsored by the Stu- dent Council to celebrate the Indiana Sesquicentennial. Bm Davis pupils ffm! 297011967 balance 0 work, fan if Typing pupils industriously work at their typewriters after a speed drill. r ! A I Traditional, new, as wel! as ZWZPVOYWPZZ J Jim Kingery chats with Sam Ruff and Judy Vincent after the Tim Mains and Ellen Ristow, king and queen of the Harvest Ball, dance coronation at the Prom. after their names were announced. f'6M'lA'. mm: 1st W1 M' 5, ' 14' Pupils who taught on Teacher Appreciation Day get carnations to present to their respective teachers. The Student Council sponsors the annual Teacher Appreciation Day. 'IO ents bzgblzghf fmt yew in new school The Ciant 500 Bicycle Race, Junior- Senior Prom, Homecoming, Old-Faslr ioned Day, and Teacher Appreciation Day were only a few of the cvcnts that made the year special for Ben Davis pupils. Traditional events such as Homecoming, and the Prom were inuch-anticipated dates on the calendars of Ben Davisites. New events were initiated by such groups as the Student Council and Sideliners. The Giant 500 Bicycle Race took place near the end of school. All were eligible to enter the race, and there were several different events. Dances such as the Quill 81 Scroll sponsored Harvest Ball, the Stu- dent Council sponsored Computer Dance, and the Sunshine Dance broke the regu- lar routine of the weekends through the year. Convocations added variety to the school days. Among those performing for the student body were the Florida College Choir, the Ben Davis choral groups, and the Ben Davis Band. Mr. Larry Highbaugh waves the flag as john Peterson crosses the finish line to win the boys' speed race in the Giant 500 Bicycle Race. 'Q Athletic director, Mr. Marion Fine, presents Noble York with the award presented by the Booster Club to the out- standing freshman athlete. Football coach, Mr. Bill McClain, gives a player instructions before send- ing him into a game. Geemfs remember speeml memems fe The cafeteria is always a busy place during fourth period. After getting their lunch, pupils sit down to enjoy their meal and have con versation with their friends. mf with mixed emotions Q-.y ,gi rv- an.. L Ben Davis pupils look to the future with memories of the happy mo- the sad ments. . E3 3 8:2 2552 In 1 . L4 I 'A ,- W. R , , ...,, . - . -,ff-: 'fd'-i t . JF-.' 3-,W NL',:5f 421, XE' 3371 q,g'r w2f', qw? TDP. 8.6,-51 ,. S 'g.f:.M X 5-A gggqvgi ..,.'.'jg3 ,A ng , 'Q-. ll: ,- ',Li.F't'f-T ' . :L 3:-.-Q4 '- -21-. ,fb ' In V. i 3 'eil' 1 Y 49554- M mi 1 '-fx! if 3 ifih and the new experiences. 5?- Q 9 if 7s a',- A Academics fmfmsb sound basis for pup? ep into the future iq- Mr. Larry Highbaugh checks speech outlines during his prepara- tion hour. Debbie Perry pantomimes for drama class. Viiifieii English coimes iiiii pupils 12 ' E 'g an Q-or I .V ,, l i 1 i , 5 1 1 1 . - , Miss Leandra Scott shows a pupil how to use the Craig Reader in the reading lab. X . -an 'x,, A-. r -e T - I Mr. James Ray lectures to several English classes involved in the team teaching program. mmzmimfiwfz and appreciation of language Ii Students improve their reading a , the READEITS DIGEST. 3' ' bility with the help of the newspapers and The change to a new building has brought a new system for the English Department. The department is headed by Miss Jean Pri- chard. She is assisted by thirteen teachers. All sophomores are required to take Eng- lish III and IV, which now includes devel- opmental reading. junior students choose between Ameri- can, Modern, and Bible Literature, Junior Grammar, Journalism I, and Speech I, to complete six semesters of English. Although no English courses are required of seniors, three electives may be taken. Sen- ior Composition, a one semester writing course, English Literature for the college bound, and developmental reading are offer- ed to senior students. The Speech division offers eight courses for those students interested in furthering their knowledge in any of the following areas: Speech I, Debate, Speech Arts, Dra- matics, Theatre Production, and Radio. Mr. Benny Townsend, Biology III and IV instructor, checks his notes before a lecture on the anatomy of the shark. X,-X 'SING A if Wiki .,:... - , iLQ:.a....a,.-,-ce Familizzmgf with 77 Biology III pupils work with microscopes during their study of plants. The pupils study plants the first semester and zoology the second. To keep pace with the modern World, many Ben Davis pupils are becoming more and more interested in the World of science. New features of the science department include a terraced lecture room, a lab, and a preparation room. Each of the science clas- ses is filled with up-to-date equipment. For the second year Biology III and IV are offered. In this class students make a leaf collection and disect a shark, cat, and pig. Other science courses include physics and chemistry, for students wishing a better background in science. Advanced chemistry is offered to college-bond seniors. This is further study in the World of chemistry. Sophomores may enroll in physical science or biology I and II. Mr. Darryl Miller is the department chair- man of this fast-growing science department. Pat Fortune, Chemistry I and II pupil, cleans a bottle after an experiment with hydrogen. Zmfqfic concepts vim! in modem world Steve Church points out the position of bromine on the Periodic Mr. George McCool shows Biology I and II pupils the stages of Table. cell division. College chemistry pupils perform experiments in the lab to correlate with their lectures. 2' ,f Mrs. Ina Hyde, French teacher and department head, listens as pupils repeat French phrases in the language laboratory. F07f'6Zg71 languages, mem! smcizes az BQ ,sf r ,. ,4,. '7 . .. V jkyh 61 'B .,V X, 4 - - Fr ff ffm 4 2-ifffffs 'K e nfl. brig ' ' '--.., ..,,.g..s,l ,y V :9Q'i.fi5 X ' ' . K::::59,f,, Xl -- -'u 1' 'ft' . I ,f Wfa ' 1 i - 1 V .Q1jj,,..r1g.. W - I V f s X 5 .- 20 Mrs. Mary Anne Caplinger conducts an informal discussion Pupils in a U.S. History class take notes on their teacher's lecture. , , , , with her pupils in Spanish class. XX i Y 1 '. li--i n - T bv' The Caesar II class works translates u passage from Julius Caesafs ac- counts of the Gaelic Wars. Mr. John Shaw points out a study plan for his psychology class. Audio-visual aids are a valuable contribution to a psychology lesson. upils in understanding world of today Mr. Bruce Calc, U.S. History instructor, en- joys a humorous comment by one of his pupils. The Social Studies Department, headed by Miss Olive Carruthers, prepares students to face life in modern society. Required courses include United States history, gov- ernment, and a one-semester elective course. Pupils may choose from any of the follow- ing for electives: economics, psychology, so- ciology, World history, and geography. The Foreign Language Department, head- ed by Mrs. Ina Hyde, provides training in languages supplementary to the required English courses. Students may study French, Latin, Spanish, and a semester of Greek and Latin Derivatives. This department has en- joyed the use of a new language laboratory and increased library facilities. Miisic needs mei' by improved facilities The Girls' Chorus, a training choir, practice The keys to music, harmony and understanding, are the goals of the music department. Modern facilities have made achievement of these goals easier and more pleasant. The music department, which op- erates as two separate departments is headed hy Mrs. Geraldine Miller, choral director and Mr. Hal Meurer, band director. The choral department consists of two training choirs and two perform- ing choirs. There are also four extra- curricular groups in which pupils have an opportunity to participate. The hand department has three bands in which pupils may play. They are the concert, cadet, and marching bands. There are also two eXtra-cur- ricular hands, the pep hand and the dance band. For the first time the music de- partment offers two academic courses. They are music literature and theory. a number which they will perform at the Spring Concert. Members of the trombone section, Steve Allee, Tom Brown, Joe Garner and Bon Ade, rehearse for a performance during band period. Q it Mrs. Elva Strouse, Art Department Chairman, shows an art class Banda White does a tempera painting in art class. a still-life charcoal drawing. X , L e N 9 X, ff ,Z , . s N ew leesses enereeeses interest en em week .sf 'f 4-,Z 1' I I , 'Zi 'N Q55-kgf-'- . ,IJ I . -I ,s E , . ' 1' . I f -at ... 3 g,f.1,,-- ,Q-I: I, -- ,I .A A . Ceramics pupils work with clay to make useful pottery. The art department has brought many honors to Ben Davis. The Maritime Poster Contest in Wash- ington D.C., Ayres Scholastic Con- test, AAA Motor Club Safety Pos- ter, and Poppy Poster competitions are a few of the contests entered by B.D. students. Clarence Porter, sen- ior, won fourth in the nation for his entry in the Maritime Poster Con- test. Linda Meyer, senior, received second in the state and first in the district in the Hallmark Scholastic Contest sponsored by the General Federation of Womenis Clubs. The art department has many new facilities added this year. Ce- ramics is an example of such a new class. Mrs. Strouse, art department head, is very proud of the students' achievements. 23 reparation or vocation after cgmaizmfi In the Industrial Arts Department, headed by Mr. james Taylor, and the Home Economics De- partment, headed by Mrs. Mary Hartle, the pu- pils are taught to be better prepared for a voca- tion in industry or as a homemaker. To keep up with modern trends, the entire curriculum of the Industrial Arts Department has been changed. Many new courses have been added, including exploratory building trades, synthetic materials, industrial ceramics, and gen- eral metals, with its foundry providing for the melting of metals. This year girls are included in the industrial arts program. The Home Economics Department has many courses for both boys and girls. New equipment such as dishwashers, electric skillets, mixers, and ultra-modern sewing machines aid pupils in de- veloping skills in cooking and sewing. Tastefully decorating a home on a low budget is the goal of a new home economics course, interior deco- rating. - The interior decorating classes toured the Home Show at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Brenda Cromlich stitches a seam into a garment she is making in her clothing class. A pupil demonstrates the use of a vertical milling machine. X gba. , An industrial arts fabrications class. pupil uses the modern welding equipment in metal az! of industrial mfs, home economics N - -' Bu' -'. L' r Mrs. Kay Dunbar demonstrates pie crust to her foods class. l ii .ff V 15111, the proper method of making a A-I ' r X, M5 1 Mr. Roger Bush, graphic arts instructor, explains a printing pro- cedure to one of his pupils. 1 X Af ,1 59' i K .ip Maria Germain checks two pies, while an- other home cconomics pupil rolls out a pie crust. 'q',1'5b.,., .ffl IFF!!-51 ,.l.4- Mr. Ernest Brown checks a homework assignment turned in by a pupil in his Algebra IV class. T 5 Bill Bowman, Geometry II pupil, uses a compass to draw a circle on the board, in preparation for a construction using a circle and its tangent. w look to math and bmmesf departments Comptometer pupils do an speed drill to increase their speed and accuracy adding four-digit numbers. New and better equipment is the key- note of the enlarged business depart- ment, headed by Mrs. Jessie Kirk. One of the new machines, the ediphone, helps shorthand pupils increase their dictation speed. Courses offered in the business department included: business law, mathematics, business English, re- tailing and selling. . Amplitude and synthetic substitu- tionv are just two examples of new vo- cabulary words used in the modern mathematics. This new concept of old ideas has brought a change in the mathematics department at Ben Davis High School. The many courses in the new field of math help pupils prepare for their futures in the space age. Miss Nina Martin directs the mathematics department. Typing IV pupils take a ten minute timed writing test to check their speed and accuracy. 9 class. Mr. Marvin Meranda puts an example of a sign curve on the board for his trigonometry .LJ 1 JEEKP' , wig Pupils read magazines as they relax in the library during their free time. Miss Elizabeth Leffler, librarian, glances over a new book be- fore she places it on the shelf. ' upils make use 0 modem lfblfdlfjl 'qs-A Ki :,,.,,i,1,f, , J , ,. , , ., Lf -V -' .. ,. .. Km? Q-1, -- L 1 ,.e I 'Ez' ' sswfew , Marilyn Lee uses the card catalog to find books class project. i 'w availab ' fi r- f-his le for use for her The new Charles H. Vance Library, located in the Student Center of Ben Dav- is High School, provides a storehouse of knowledge for the student body and the community. The library includes many modern facilities. A conference room, a listening and previewing room, and a lounge area aid pupils in their learning processes. A teacher's library helps teach- ers in their daily preparation and special research. The new library is spacious enough to accomodate approximately 200 pupils at one time. For the first time, the public has access to the 8,000 volumes of the library for two evenings per week. Student librarians are a great help to the library. The new Ben Davis I-Iigh School off- ers almost unlimited possibilities in physical education. Pupils have the use of a fine gymnasium and other modern facilities for their classes. The program has been expanded to meet the ever in- creasing demand for a sound body to go with a sound mind. A restricted physical education class, for those unable to par- ticipate in regular classes, was added to the curriculum. The Driver Education department at Ben Davis plays an important role in teaching students to be responsible and cautious drivers. In addition to class- 1'oom Work, pupils get actual experience in a car with a driving instructor. They also have the use of driving simulators which provide conditions similar to those of driving a real car. Mr. Woodrow Baker operates the film projector as driver education pupils pre- pare to test their driving skills. bysieeil fitness, Seife driving sfresseii .ifag 1, 275m I - -:1-gl ' , .. '1 4, D - , . TM MM., A - V. in ' '-'tffxq xr- '- - . . 3 ex , -4- 3' . .M ',., 1 -,Q --if H 4 -xr - ,frm .-1 pg -1 -. . 3.5! Y ,VJ . 4 . , ,,x5-,f,,a , . - '- , '- ' l 1 na... F . -.Xa . kv. .0 - ., , --xx .. -4. -1 - . 'x .,,, ':, A physical education class does leg-lifts calisthenics program. 29 .-n I Mr. Trent Cipson, dean of boys, pauses a moment from Mr. William Cirton unlocks a fan room door for inspection. his busy day. ..: ...Q - Q M li' Mrs. Rosalie Harcourt makes a phone call to check on an absent pupil. I -7- A . K, f f , ,. r x . . A . +.fIewy-- - . - . 'f ' 1 I - :rf h . ,.....- p 1 , .. i .C n--.M . . 4 M 1153 'ar e- W ' 5 N K Q Smiling, Mr. Howard Williams greets the pupils at the start of a new school clay. VI Mr. Robert Seeman checks the SAT scores for the seniors. .S'cb00l's qi iCi67'ZQjl lies iii iiiiiiiiiiisfmfiaii .li Mr. David L. Adams, principal, signs a college application for one of the Ben Davis pupils. An integral part of Ben Davis High School is the administration. The ad- minstration plays a most vital role in the day by day functioning of the school. Mr. David L. Adams, in his third year as principal, directs the Work of the vice-principals and deans. Mr. Howard Williams has the task of coordinating the activities of the many students and clubs. Mr. Robert Seeman directs guid- ance and record Work. Mr. William Gir- ton is the faculty director of the build- ing and grounds. The deans, Mr. Trent Gipson, Dean of Boys, and Mrs. Rosalie Harcourt, Dean of Girls, control and direct attendance problems and give help and advice to the students. F V ,. 31 As the Metropolitan School District of Wayne Township grows to meet the needs of modern education, the responsibilities of administration become more complex. The School Board deals with these new problems and responsibilities, as well as those they have handled since the board was created, four years ago. Mr. Harmon Baldwin, Superintendent of Schools, heads the administration of Wayne Township schools. He is assisted by Frank Cline, assistant superintendent, and Madison shadley, superintendent of buildings and grounds. School Board members, elected by Wayne Township voters, included: Mr. Dewey Hoss, president, Mrs. Evelyn Ab- bott, vice-president, Mr. Robert Bader, secretary, Mr. Ben Syphers, treasurer, Mr. james Baize, board member. 6l'f67 ecizzcarim gm! of School nam! lk its 1 ,, :xxx .Ji B Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Baldwin pause as they leave the dedication cere mony of the new high school. Mr. Baldwin is Superintendent of Schools Q-if l ,qffipltlf .iq nu. ,'-- f,.fj'l 1J'Ni 'f ,lH,' -.., , p School board: Mr. Ben Syphers, Mr. Robert Rader, Mrs. Evelyn Abbott, Mr. Dewey Hoss, and Mr. James Baize. -.,.-.si,,f.' ' ..-7' 'i!,f 'mist . 1.91 X ,' 1 .Qii ,J--L-.. 'H ua 4.4 Mrs. Ina Ilyde checks papers. Ffzczzlzy inspires pupils I A s -ll xx 4 5 4 .w J.. I Mrs. Margaret Shulcr, one of the guidance counselors, helps a pupil to plan her next semester's program. Phyllis Johnson, an assistant, checks files. 1 Mr. jack Jester gestures to emphasize an important point in his lecture to his chemistry class. The faculty and administration of Ben Davis High School offer their time for teach- ing and guiding their pupils. New facilities have greatly aided both teachers and admin- istrators in performing their varied educa- tional duties. New audio-visual equipment has provided a means for making classroom work more interesting and enjoyable for both teachers and pupils. More library facilities and a new teacher's library have also been of help to the faculty. Many teachers were aided throughout the year by student teachers from various col- leges and universities. The ninety-six teachers and five admin- istrators have also enjoyed the new teacher's cafeteria and lounges. Certainly the faculty and administration have helped Ben Davis to make HA Step into the F uturev. Mr. Marvin Meranda and Mr. Trent Gipson enjoy a bit of humor while working at the sc0rer's bench at a basketball game. mzlmcg papers, lecturing, giving IZ .ln K 1 'D lkfx C7 1 M 4- an - ' V N-iw- . t . I WT ..1 - - i- ff-ANN 31. 1-www mhhhg-Q,1!'N'l.l- 5 , '!w.e-, I-lil! JY, I' Mrs. Shirley Adams-Home Economics Mr. Mimis Antonopolous-Social Studies Mrs. Iane Atwood-Business Education Mr. Woodrow E. Baker-Driver Education Mr. Robert Berry-Speech Mrs. Constance Blessing-Business Education Mr. Bob Britt-Driver Education and Guidance Mr. Arvin Brokaw-Foreign Language Mr. Ernest Brown-Mathematics Mr. Roger Bush-Industrial Arts Mrs. Mary Anne Caplinger-Social Studies and For- eign Language Mr. Charles Carpenter-Guidance and Mathematics Miss Olive Carruthers-Social Studies Department Chairman Mr. Francis E. Conder-Science Mr. Kenneth Cox-Physical Education Mr. Richard Davidson-DCE and Work Program Mr. Ben Decker-Business Education Mr. Robert Derival-Physical Education Mr. Ronald Dickerson-Industrial Arts Miss Mabel Dierdorf-Business Education Mrs. Mildred Doyle1Business Education Mrs. Kay Dunbar-Home Economics Mrs. Vera English-English Mr. William B. Ensor-Mathematics clubs all pmt of lqfe 0 BD teachers Mrs. Shelia F eltman--Business Education Mr. Fred L. F icklin-Business Education Mr. Evan Fine-Driver Education and Health Mr. Marion Fine-Athletic Director and Chairman Physical Education Department Mrs. Florence Gaerte-Business Education Mr. James Garcia-Foreign Language Mrs. Mary Io Carlings-Home Economics Dr. Donald Hansell-Speech Department Chainnan Miss Judy Hardin-Home Economics Mrs. Mary Hartle-Home Economics Department Chairman Mr. Ray Horton--Music Mrs. Judith Harvey-English Mr. Larry Highbaugh-Speech Mr. Wendell Hine-Business Education Mr. Iames Hobson-Driver Education Mr. Robert Houston-Social Studies Mr. George Hoyt-English Mr. Bob Hughes-English Mrs. Ina Hyde-Foreign Language Department Chair man Mr. james Ingle-Industrial Arts Mr. Loren Jackson-Business Education Mr. Jack Jester-Science Mrs. Bonnie Kingsbury-English Mrs. Jessie A. Kirk-Business Education Department Chairman Fpzculzy confzfibmes muck time, mer Mrs. Marilyn Knox-Physical Education, Mr. Ronald Lewis-Special Education Miss Carolyn Lincks-Social Studies Mr. Leonard Lowe-Social Studies l I ff ff v 5 4.2132 V Miss Nina Martin-Mathematics Department Chair- man Mr. lack McCartt-Art Mr. William McClain-Industrial Arts Mr. George McCool-Science Mr. Robert McKinley-English Mrs. Mary McLaughlin-Business Education and Guidance Mr. Marvin Meranda-Mathematics Mr. Hal Muerer-Instrumental Music Mr. Daryl Miller-Science Department Chairman Mrs. Geraldine Miller-Vocal Music Mr. William Minnick-English and Guidance Mrs. Maria Montgomery-Art 1 Mr. James Pell-Industrial Arts Mrs. Marilyn Peters-English Mrs. Helen Poince-Mathematics Mr. Joseph Preda-Driver Education w n ' 1 uw ' - 4 Mr. William Price-Social Studies Miss Jean Prichard-English Department Chairman ' Mr. james Ray-English . Mrs. Martha Sanders-English ,, I W V . mfr to the improvement of pupils if Mr. John Schwegman-English and Foreign Language l Miss Leandra Scott-English A Mr. Theodore Shell-Industrial Arts ' Mrs. Margaret Shuler-Physical Education and Guid- ance Y 'E Mr. Harold Smith-Science Mrs. Ursel Sommer-Nurse Mrs. Sandra Speicher-English Mrs. Elva Strouse-Art Department Chairman ., L. Mr., James Taylor-Indush'ial Arts Department Chair- man Mr. Charles Thompson-Social Studies Mr. Benny Townsend-Science Mr. Phillip Trees-School Treasurer and Business Education Jr- ' Mr. Roland Voris-Industrial Arts and Guidance 575 Mr. Duane Wilson-Mathematics K. Mrs. Wilma Woods-Business Education ' Mrs. LaVonne Zimmerman-Social Studies 3- ,- V , 1 Avmfifies pffoviafe 726726131 as BD fm - ....K,.f41 - If U -. fw. 'R - . 0' lx V f .Zig Qu-- P,- Y f A4,........f' fs . 1-x ,lf P into the fZllLZl7 6 478 L5 ' Q5 -K N, -'ii' . 1 V, 37 -:jf-X f V. -L -.... a 'rQ, fL IL -1' 22150 A g . ,A 'I' 5151.31 . X, 'Q -igfvf ,Q wi ,anna T, ez . ,ZH Honor Sooiezy sets ,goofs for school NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: ROW l: Steve Richwine, Kenny Inman, Mike Littlejohn, Anita Nachoff, Joyce Nick- ell, Betty Frizzell, Glenna Goddard, Jeanette Hardin, Mamie Arnold, Julie Miller, Pam Campbell. BOW 2: Norma Caudill, Patricia Rigdon, Donna F ritts, Cathy Poteet, Joyce Brackin, Carol Locke, Linda Duthridge, Margaret Etscheid, Carol Wells, Sherry Mueller, Nancy Hart, Miss Olive Carruthers, sponser. ROW 3: Brenda Bynum, Kathy Puyear, Joan Bauer, Barbara Metal, Barb Baugh, Leslie Oliver, Connie Jones, Jenny Bloomer, Marlys Cap- pleman, Wanda Martin, Ardith Hieber. ROW 4: Wilma Cilley, Parents, faculty, and National Honor Society members dined together at the annual spring banquet. rail ,'.n1,.j.n?iX 4 . Dave Sinclair, Stanley Berg, Marsha l-ligdon, Susan Bauer, Marsha Archer, Marla Fields, Linda Klenk, Sharon Pierpont, Dixie Smith, Beverly Wills. BOW 5: Sue Weber, David Flem- ing, David Howard, Danny Parrott, Kenny Pierce, Mike Wright, Ron Jarrett, Pam Mason, Clint Wright, Bill Newlin. ROW 6: Tim Mains, Donna Riley, Pam Northern, Mel McKinney, Mark Williams, Kathy Andrews, Steve I-Iartpence, Bon Oxford, Jan Nutty. ROW 7: Carolyn Collins, Teana Newman, Mary Her- ner, Beverly Smith, Ellen Bistow, Chris Kellogg, Donna West- fall, Pam Weaver, Jackie Smith, Mr. Robert Seeman, sponser. One of the most respected groups at Ben Davis High School is the National Honor Society. In March, the names of juniors and seniors who rank high in their classes are submitted to the faculty for consideration as members of the Na- tional Honor Society. A formal initiation of new members is held each spring. A banquet for members and their parents is also an annual event. Near the end of the school year, NHS members have a picnic at Danville Park. At the beginning of the second semester, NHS members sponsor the Honor Hop, an animal dance honoring those pupils Who a- chieved a place on the semester honor roll. The NHS is sponsored by Miss Olive Carruth- ers, Mrs. Helen Poince, and Mr. Robert Seeman. The Honor Society bought an announcement board for the school. A placque listing the names of members of NI-IS was also purchased. The 1965-66 officers were: Steve Richwine, president, Anita Nachoff, vice-president, Jeanette Hardin, secretary, Ken Inman, treasurer. M. STUDENT COUNCIL-ROW 1: Sherry Mueller, Margaret Etscheid, Joyce Nickcll, Jeanette Hardin, Barbara Metal, Betty Frizzell, Pam Mason, Pam Campbell, Steve Richwine, Michael Wright, Mamie Arnold. ROW 2: Judy Vincent, Cathy Anderson, Debbie Sheets, Linda Combs, Marlys Cappleman, Glenna Cod- dard, Gail Erdmnnn, Sherry Lazaro, Vicki Latimer, Sandy Allen, Cindy Zorca, Miss Carolyn Lincks, Sponsor. ROW 3: Wanda Martin, Joan Bauer, Rebecca Bedell, Ardith I-Iieber, Carolyn Cur- beaux, Susan Bauer, Penny Clarke, Vicki LaMar, Kathy Cox, Thomas Brissey, Mike Phelps, Nancy Wood. ROW 4: Chris Francis, Kathy Andrews, Dave Sinclair, Danny Parrott, Joyce Stanesa, Gary Stiieient Coiincil initiettes new 'J-2-:J Student Council members and teachers had a breakfast of donuts, milk and coffee before the start of school on Teacher Appreciation Day. Jones, John Weaver, Stephen Orr, Jan Nutty, Kenny Inman, Dave Gross. ROW 5: Patty Ralph, Tana Smith, Mary Ann Weaver, Nancy Hart, Clarence Porter, Tim Mains, Mark Williams, Wally Penning- ton, Carl Boockholdt, Frank Wilkinson, Patti Naylor. ROWV 6: Sharon Pierpont, Yaya Lopez, Sherry Maloney, Debby Losh, Vetra Genero, Sandy Smiley, Ceorjean Carrico, Gary Johnson, Terry Din- inger, Phil Hadley, Helen Blankenship, Connie Jones. ROW 7: Linda Turk, Kathie German, Debbie Shannon, Shawn Harder, Linda Newman, Gary Tomlin, Jane Stites, John Martin, Jerry Walden, Cary Trent, Larry Judd, Jan Hobby. etetinities The Student Council provides a means for exchanging ideas between the adminis- tration, faculty, and student body. Repre- sentatives act on important issues through- out the school year. For example, this year's Council revised the honor roll so that it is now based on a point system. The Student Council sponsored the annual Homecoming activities. A new project, Howdy Week, was aimed at creating friendlier relations at the school. Included in Howdy Week were tag days, teacher appreciation day, and a computer dance. On teacher appreciation day, selected pupils substituted for teachers in teaching classes and assuming other responsibilities. Pupils attending the computer dance, filled out questionaires, and were matched for the dance with other pupils by a computer. The Council formed a Foreign Student Exchange Committee in the spring. The pur- pose of this committee was to raise funds for obtaining at least one foreign exchange student for the school year 1966-67. W X THESPIANS: ROW 1: Theresa Day, Joe Cline, Joyce Nickell, Amy Dunne, Nona Tindal, Tim Mains. ROW 2: Shawn Harder, Pat Wince, Penny Clarke, Joan Hall, Nancy Hart, Betty Cummins, Terra Tarrents, Pam Mason, Carol Locke. BOW 3: Jackie Smith, Zelda Chapman, Marsha Archer, Gail Erdmann, Barbara Metal, Kathy Puyear, Dave Sinclair, Glenna Goddard, Betty Frizzell. ROW 4: Alan Palmore, Marque Archibald, Terry Lisby, Mary Beth Klein, Debby Loy, Kathy White, Ron Jarrett, Sharon Pierpont, Virginia Findley. ROW 5: Gary Tomlin, Leslie Oliver, Jenny Bloomer, Debi Kidwell, Donna Westfall, Linda Combs, Bev Smith, Chris Kellogg, Ellen Ristow. ROW 6: Phyllis Johnson, Dixie Smith, Larry Rapert, Debbi Sheets, Kathy An- drews, Mike Wright, Jeanette Hardin, Joan Bauer, Susan Bauer, Dr. Donald Hansell, sponser. Louden, Glen Lovall, Darlene Marlowe, David sk IU' Gavel, FL, Tbespiams exfe i t V At a speech contest at Ben Davis, Nancy Hart delivers her oratori- Thoughout the year the Mask 8: Gavel presented several one-act cal declamation, which the state speech contest. took her all the way to fourth place in plays. One of these was the comic Ladies of the Mop . Mask 6: Gavel members work with make-up for their presentation of The Music Man . Mask and Gavel is a club consisting of pupils interested in speech and dramatics. The name developes around the purpose of the group, the Mask', standing for the actors and the Gavel representing section. The Ben Davis chapter of the club pre- sented three plays this year which includ- ed the production of The Bad Seedv, a drama, The Music Mann, a musical, Jenny Kissed Men, ta comedy. The National Thespian Society is the honorary drama section of the Mask and Gavel. To become a Thespian, a person must earn ten points which are awarded for participation in plays, stage crews, or other dramatic activities. The National Forensics League is the honorary speech section of Mask and Gavel. To become a member of NFL, a pupil must accumulate at least twenty- five points, which may be attained by public speaking. Points are rewarded for speaking before an audience of at least twenty-five persons, for a minimum of five minutes. The sponsors ofthe club are Dr. Donald Hansell, Mr. Bob Hughes, and Mrs. Larry Hybaugh. stiieleiit' abilities iii etetiiicg, speaking NFL: BOW 1: Tim Mains, Mary Ann Wcater, Nancy Hart, Barbara Metal, Virginia Findlcy, Jeanette Ilarclin, Ron Jarrett, Steve Hartpence, Mike Wright, David Lewis, Beverly Smith, Pam Mason, Joan Bauer. BOW 2: Mr. Larry I-Iighbaugh, sponsor, David Dunne, Brenda Bynum, Marsha Archer, Carol Locke, Glenna Goddard, Kathy Puyear, Betty Frizzell, Susan Bauer, Marsha Higdon, Kenny Inman, Dave Lundy, Nona Tindal, Dr. Donald Hansell, sponsor. ROW 3: Terry Lisby, Sue Gilstrap, Dixie Smith, Judy Shelley, Phyllis Johnson, Linda Klcnk, Sharon Pierpont, Carol Iett, Linda Hunt, Debi Kidwell, Donna Westfall, Debby Loy. ROW 4: Darlene Shillington, Debbi Sheets, Iane Stites. Joyce Brackin, Pam Northem, Stan Berg, Darrell Iack, Larry Rapert, Gary Tomlin, Leslie Oliver, Marla Fields, Kathy White. ROW 5: Kathy Andrews, Linda Newman, Jenny Bloomer, Sandy Allen, Donna Hare, Linda Combs, Barbara Deth- ridge, Ellen Ristow, Chris Kellogg, Gail Erdmann, Greg Howald, Linda Smallwood, David Sinclair. JJ f' he ere! Seed , ff emey Kissed M Owen Parkside played by Carl Boockholdt, explains to jenny thc cor- rect method for applying makeup in the play, Jenny Kissed Me . Miss Sterns, the spinster neighbor played by Leslie Oliver tells jenny that there is a place in the world for those who are not married. This year the Ben Davis Mask CSI Gavel presented two major dramatic productions in Vance Auditorium. These student produc- tions gave members a chance to display their acting talents as well as to work back- stage With sets, properties, makeup, and cos- tumes. Many hours of rehearsal Were spent in making the plays successful. Maxwell Andersonis i'The Bad Seedn was presented in the fall. Dehhi Sheets had the lead role of Rhoda Penmark, a psychopathic child who murdered several persons in the drama. In the spring, -lean Kerris comedy, jenny Kissed Me , was produced. The play is the story of a country girl who comes to live in a Catholic rectory where her aunt is the housekeeper for Father Moynihan, played by Mike Wright. Susan Bauer had the title role of Ienny. The priest turns into quite a matchmaker and tries to get Jenny married. All turns out well when she decides to marry a teacher staying at the rectory. Dave Sin- clair portrayed Michael Saunders, the teach- er. Mrs. Deazy, the housekeeper played by Kathy Puyear, pleads with Father Moynihan to let her ncice Jenny come to stay at the rectory. esenfeal by Mask di' awe! in auditorium Mr. and Mrs. Penmark, portrayed by Kathy Andrews and Carl Boockholdt, talk with their daughter Rhoda, who is a child murderer in The Bad Seed . K. W, . mea M2255 AQEZSLE, ,v, 1' .--- .fern ..- , '. H V JH if l..' A-1 I. 1 ' ,dr I ,'. ' I 1 lu. ll I , l v. lr, ' X, -4-. 'S' A 1 ,v' . . ' 7 'la J . ' 'ns ' .'J '-f. f.. ' V ' 1 1. T1 I.-,I I, I X -, VI' . Q nf F' '.', r I 1 'N 1 .'.s . l Christine Penmark comforts Mrs. Daigle after the death of her Debbi Sheets puts on her makeup for a performance of The son. Ioan Hall played Mrs. Daigle in The Bud Seedu. Bad Seed . Debbi had the lead role of Rhoda Penmark. zzflcgers win, Red ross donated time VEGETABLE-I U D G E R S-ROW 1: Mamie Arnold, Wilma Cilley, Brenda Bynum, Theresa Day. ROW 2: Ellen Magee, Patricia Rigdon, Jeanette Hard- in, Beverly Sharp. ROW 3: Karen Sharp, Don Dailey, Mr. Dwight Cot- tingham, sponsor, Dennis Koesters, Joe Cline. The members of the Red Cross at Ben Davis participated on committees for civic projects, as Well as many other service activities. Some mem- bers volunteered their free time to help in local hospitals. Others pre- pared baskets for unfortunate families and made clothes for dolls to be given to children. Still others sent packages to the boys in Viet Nam. All projects were directed by Mrs. Kay Dunbar and Mrs. Mary Hartle, sponsors. At the end of the year several girls were honored for giving many hours of service to the organization. For the third consecutive year, the Ben Davis vegetable-judging team brought top national honors to the school. The members of the team also scored high individually. Ben Davis teams members won trips to the Na- tional Iunior Horticultural Associa- tion convention in Cincinnati, Ohio, in December by winning in state con- tests. H RED CROSS-ROW 1: Mary Ellen Edgar, Sharon Helms, Beverly Henry, Rebecca Ha1'ris, Caynelle Rodgers, Jackie Hayes, Rebecca Bedell, Brenda Crom- lich. ROVV 2: Linda Springer, Agnes Bible, Connie Brown, Paula Brown, Linda Hershberger, Linda Myers, Carol Mabry, Sharon White. ROW 3: Frankie Cook, Susan Van Horne, Cheri Archer, Mary Johnson, Pam Northem, Rageana Brand, Charlotte Brand, Even Rus- sell. ROW 5: Belinda Morford, Margie Lawson, Sheila LeHew, Theresa Decker, Martha Long, Brenda Mc- Cann, Phyllis Johnson, Harold Mabry. ROW 6: Mrs. Kay Dunbar, sponsor, Myra Waymire, Becky Neal, Gloria Vance. Active clubs experience eneffeetseet interest M XZ -2 3, 4 'Q BOWLING CLUB OFFICERS-ROW 1: field. BOW 3: Margaret Etschied, Mr. Paula Brown, Pam Campbell. ROW 2: Mimis Antonopoulos, Sue Kiewitt, David Sue Weber, Theresa Day, Nancy Can- Fleming. This year the History Club enjoyed a revival of interest. The club grew from last year's thirty members to over 175 members, this year. The club was priviledged to have many well versed speakers. Among them were: the head of the Indiana Junior His- torical Societyg YaYa Lopez, foreign exchange student from Ecuador, and Jeanette Hardin, who spent the past summer in Europe. The History Club had two sponsors, Mrs. Lavonne Zim- merman and Mr. VVilliam Price. The Bowling Club provided pupils with an opportunity to exercise and socialize after school. Each week from September to April, members of the club met on either Tuesday or Wednesday evenings at the Lynhurst Bowl. Members of the club competed on individual and team bases. At the end of the year they were rewarded at a banquet with trophies for team and individual efforts. Nr . 1 i HISTORY CLUB OFFICERS-HOW 1: Barz, Julia Miller. Penny Clarke, Scott Atkins. ROW 2: Renate MU ALPHA THETA, ROW 1: Chris Kellogg, Theresa Vidito, Ellen Ristow, Jenny Bloomer, Glenna Goddard, Steve Richwine, Donna Westfall, Connie Jones, Beverly Wills, Marlys Capple- man, Beverly Smith, Miss Nina Martin, Sponsor. ROW 2: Anne Denny, Patty Patton, Wilma Gilley, Cathy Poteet, Donna Riley, Marsha Archer, Linda Duthridge, Norma Caudill, Ralph Perdue, Phil Dorrell, Pam Weaver. ROW 3: Gary Lair, Carl Harlan, Dave Dingus, Lloyd Wilkinson, Danny Cole, Lyle Jones, Terry Riley, Greg Hessong, Jeanette Hardin, Theresa Day, Mark Williams. ROW 4: Carolyn Curbeaux, Wanda Martin, julie Hicks, Jane Lindquist, Ron Iarrett, Bill Newlin, Julie Miller, Sherry Mueller, Anita Nachoff, Ronnie Oxford, Tim Mains. ROW 5: Pam North- ern, Rita Pritchett, Marla Fields, Dixie Smith, Linda Klenk, Teana Newman, Mary Herner, Sue Weber, Sharon Tiemeier, Linda Turk, Betty Frizzell. ROW 6: Ardith Hieber, Michael Wright, Brenda Bynum, Mike Littlejolm, Alex Moore, Dave Lundy, Ken Inman, Steve Hartpence, Tony Buser, Dave Howard, Frank Wilkinson. ROW 7: Kenny Pierce, Michael Fahrbach, Clayton Ralph, Danny Parrott. zztsmmiincg pupils members of banamries QUILL 65 SCROLL, ROW 1: Mamie Arnold, Patricia Kelly, Sherry Mueller, Diana Quill and Scroll recognizes pupils Who have excelled in the field of journalism. To be eligible, one must have worked at least two semesters on either Keyhole, Spotlight or News Bureau and maintained at least a B average. Hosting a city wide Press Day, Sponsoring the Harvest Ball, award- ing Cold and Silver Keys Were some of the clulfs activities. In the spring, Quill and Scroll holds an annual Pub- lications Banquet. Mr. james Bay is the organizations sponsor. Students who are above average in mathematics are invited to join Mu Alpha Theta, National Math hon- orary society. An annual activity is to decorate the Christmas Tree in the cafeteria. Steve Bichwine is President. Miss Nina Martin is the sponsor. Shepherd, Debbi Sheets. ROW 2: Becky Neal, Mark Williams, Kathy Puyear, Linda Turk, M1'. Iames Ray, sponsor. Careers in eeieeceetzen, objective ef FTA l l . . V , . 1 li , r' Ioan Hall, an FTA member, observes as Mr. Minnick takes roll on Teacher Appreciation Day. fri. Acquainting pupils with the profession of teaching is the goal of the Future Teachers of America. Thoroughout the year they have regular meetings Where speakers inform the members about var- ious fields of the teaching profession. This year the niembers sponsored Toyis Concerto, a variety show presented to raise . funds for mental health research. Some rnenibers also got a chance to be teachers for one day during Teachers Appreciation Day. For the first time two S50 scholarships were offered to seniors interested in be- coming teachers. The clubis activities are sponsored by Mrs. Rosalie Harcourt. The clulfs officers that work with her are: president, Tim Mains, vice-president, Joyce Nickell, sec- retary, Sherry Mueller, treasurer, Pat Kelly. I , j FTA-ROW 1: Louie Huclson, Carol Trittipo, Ray Lawrence, Stan Berg, Pat Kelly, Nancy llart, Julie Miller, Sherry Mueller, Joyce Nickcll, Pam Campbell, Tim Mains. ROW 2: Mrs. Rosalie Harcourt, Janet Klingstcin, Terry Lisby, Debby Perry, Sue Kiewitt, Barbara Harrell, Dawn Dillow, joan llall, Carol Locke, Patricia Wince, Linda Ilileman. ROWV 3: Joe Skinner, Marla Fields, Bev Bailey, Sue LaRue, Debbie Loy, Kathy Clare, Leslie Oliver, Kathy White, Nancy Canfield, Marsha Archer, Sharon Morforcl. ROYV 4: Suc VVeber, Ray Poland, Limla llunt, Lincla Klenk, Bev Carroll, Ioycc Cummings, Beth Lattimer, Marcy Holmes, Marie Glass, Regeana Brand. ROW 5: Diana Adams, Ralph Perdue, joe Cline, Lisa Vogel, Carla Ross, Linda McCord, Sharon White, Donna Hare, Judy Shelley, Linda Smallwood. ROW 6: Beverly Smith, Ioan Bauer, Kathy Andrews, Barbara Metal, Linda Turk, Yaya Lopez, Carolyn Curbeaux, Penny Clarke, Vicki LaMar, Kathy Cox. ROWV 7: Carolyn Collins, Vicki Latimer, Ioyce Stanesa, Sherry Lazaro, Susan Bauer, Vetra Cenaro, Kathie German, Marlys Cappleman, Linda Combs, Connie Jones. ark, Science labs satisfy interests TRIALGE-ROW 1: Miss Nina Martin, sponsor, Anita Nachoff, David Fleming, Mary I-lerner, Brenda Bynum, Dave Lundy, Larry Jan Nutty, Steve Hartpence, Danny Parrott, Tim Mains, Debbie Cook, Mike Humphreys, Terry Riley. ROW 4: Mike Wright, Sue Roberts, Gary Trent. ROW 2: Terry Lazaro, Bev Smith, Iohn Shaw, Weber, Mike Hartley, Paul Mellinger, Linda Klenk, Ron Oxford, Ken Pierce, Russ Baker, Sue LaRue, Mike Littlejohn. ROW 3: Steve Richwine. Phi Chi Sigma, the science club at Ben Davis High School, provides op- portunities for pupils interested in the sciences to further their knowledge in these or related fields. Only those pupils enrolled in physics, chemistry, or advanced biology are eligible for membership. Programs planned for the year included lectures, films, trips, and social activities. This organiza- tion, one of the largest at Ben Davis, is sponsored by Mr. Daryl Miller and Mr. lack Jester. Pupils interested in learning new concepts of math and having fun at the same time, join Trialge, the math club. Pupils enrolled in Algebra I or higher math courses may become members. At club meetings members work math puzzles. Serving as spon- sor of the Trialge is Miss Nina Mar- tin, head of the math department. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS: Russ Baker, treasurer, Carol Wells, sec- retary, Carl Boockholdt, vice-president. President Kenny Inman was ill when the picture was taken. Service, eeufeers - Sunshine, FBLA aim l . , FBLA-BOW 1: Charlotte Helms, Janice Huff, Sandy Jones, Lana Shaffer, Jackie Lawrence, Roberta Terry, Linda Beck, Joyce Stanesa, Sharon Maclley, Sharon Alsmnn, Mrs. Sheila Feltman, sponsor. ROW 2: Mrs. Jessie A. Kirk, sponsor, Linda Weakly, Paula Brown, Agnes Bible, Linda Myers, Roberta Wise, Lynne Douglas, Sharon Baker, Janet Klingstein, Myra Romine. ROVV 3: Carol Harrison, Janet Boger, Sheila Burgess, Norma Caudill, Carol Spears, Steph- anie Smith, Patricia Bigdon, Ruth Ann Imhauscn, Julie Jackson, Anita Nachoff. ROW 4: Jacquelyn Redmond, Mary Peiper, Cheryl Carrard, Pamela Brown, Wilma Pierce, Brenda Cromlich, Mara Lee Carmichael, Marie Glass, Rita Pritchett, Janice Hechinger. SUNSHINE OFFICERS-ROW 1: Joyce Nickcll, Barbara Metal. ROW 2: Ellen Ristow, Betty Frizzell, Glenna Goddard. ROW 5: Serelda Garmon, Mary Jane White, Jenny Bloomer, Judy Vincent, Mary Anne Moore, Linda Scobee, Susan Van! Home, Donna Fritts, Becky Harris. ROW 6: Suanne Stoner, Debbie Kid- well, Debbie Martin, Shirley Mitchell, Brenda Yearwood, Julie Sortwell, Sherry Bristow, Janet Bedrick, Diane Kinser, Margaret Etscheid. ROW 7: Don Marsh, Cheri Archer, Frankie Cook, Jeanie Blume, Becky Miller, Cheryl Kennard, Sharon Howard, Elaine Wright, Gaynelle Rogers. ROW 8: Beverly Henry, Gail Goodwin, Marsha Waltz, Ethel Powers, Sue Adams, Carolyn Albertson, Brenda Wells, Jackie Hayes, Sue Archer. The Future Business Leaders of America Club aims at -encouraging outstanding work in business education subjects. Speeches by out- standing members of the business world and films on economics spark the organizations monthly meetings. Sponsoring the FBLA are Mrs. Sheila Feltman and Mrs. Jessie Kirk. Sherry Bristow, president heads the clubis acti- vities. During its second year at BDHS, the club had ninety-five members. The goal of the Ben Davis Sunshine Society is to help improve the community and the school. At Christmas, food baskets are given to needy families. The Ben Davis chapter joins other chapters in supporting the Riley Hospital fund with contributions. The Sunshine Society also gives a nursing scholarship to a future nursing student in the organization. The group also sponsors an annual dance and a MOtl1C1',S Tea. At this year's dance, Sharon Pierpont was crowned queen. The clubis activities are guided by the sponsorship of Mrs. Sandra Speicher, Mrs. Jane Atwood, and Mrs. Judith Harvey. Language clubs emi pupils in langue SPANISH CLUB-ROW 1: Jeanette Hardin, Mike Littlejohn, Stephen Orr, Sue Maines, Linda Eaton, Mrs. Mary Ann Capling- er, sponsor. ROW 2: Anne Longstreth, Jenny Bloomer, Barbara Harrell, Debby Losh, Claudia Fry, David Dunne. ROW 3: Darlene Shillington, Diana Adams, Rita Hat- field, Marcy Holmes, Be- linda Morford, Louanne Worth. ROW 4: Terry Lisby, Barbara Harnish, Ioyce Sevier, Becky Al- ban, Julie Hicks, Sandy Haskell. ROW 5: Marsha Higdon, Russ Baker, Richard Fulbright, George Hustler, Gregg Burler, Kathy Jones. FRENCH CLUB--ROW 1: Mrs. Ina Hyde, sponsor, Vicky Grubbs, Carl Harlan, Rick Black, Nancy Hart, Bev Bailey, Susan Bauer, Phyllis Johnson, Sharon Helms, Darlene Marlowe. ROW 2: Nancy Clark, Barbara Metal, Della Bailey, Kay Camden, Latona Tarrents, Cathy McGathey, Debbie Walker, Maureen Wright, Vicki LaMar, Patty Patton. ROW 3: Elaine Hopwook, Linda Hunt, Annetia Wills, Pat Kelly, Pam Campbell, Sherry Mueller, Julie Miller, Patricia f arsenite ' tit . Rigdon, Sandra Mithoefer, Marsha Higdon. ROW 4: Sue LaRue, Mary Beth Klein, Connie Jones, Lana Shaffer, Pam Asdale, Suanne Stoner, Margaret Lahti, Karen Fisher, Anne Denny. ROW 5: Martha Whitford, Suzanne Cabage, jane Stites, Vetra Genaro, Sandy Smiley, Chris Martin, Suzie Ruff, Gcorjean Carrico. ROW 6: Rusty Owens, jack Crane, Ralph Perdue, Larry Rapert, Mark Meyers, Tom Garrison. ndy and nndemnndincg qi ofner cnlfnres .1 Q I 1 D LATIN CLUB-HOW l: Mary Ellen Edgar, Kathy White, Linda Newman, Sue Milcy, Kathy Gibb, Ellen Magee, Ray Poland, Brenda Bynum, Karen Morgan. ROW 2: Pat Wince, Shawn Harder, Terra Tarrents, Janell Gerrard, Diana Cook, Shirley Hammons, Carol Crawford, Janice Troutman, Cindy Zorca, Reicla Turpin. ROW 3: Dixie Smith, Linda Klenk, Sharon Pierpont, Carol Nevins, 'F' Patty Albertson, Patty Altmeyer, Kathie German, Becky Clark, Cindy Chenoweth, Ardith Hieber. ROVV 4: jim Hinders, Dave Lundy, John Camden, Dennis Koesters, Ron Oxford, Frank Wilkin- son, Sandy Allen, Mr. Arvin Brokaw, sponsor. ROW 5: Sue Weber, Mamie Arnold, Steve Richwine, Randy Ramsey, Mike Wright. The three language clubs were very active at Ben Davis this year. All three clubs spon- sored a two-day car wash to make money to send Leslie Oliver to France this summer. The Spanish Club built a float for Home- coming and finished the year with a banquet. The clubis sponsors were Mrs. Mary Anne Caplinger and Mr. James Garcia. Having a pitch-in supper with a NVIFE disc-jockey, and a picnic at Danville Park were some of the yearis activities for the French Club. Witli the help of Mrs. Ina Hyde, sponsor, a new constitution was adopted. Senatus Populesque Bomanus, or the Latin Club not only contributed food to needy families at Thanksgiving, but also sent a group of club members to the state conven- tion at Indiana University. Latin Club mem- bers bought slaves at their annual slave sale to serve them at the Roman Banquet. F or- mer Latin teachers Were guests at the ban- quet. Mr. Arvin Brokaw and Mr. John Schwegman were club sponsors. Frank Wilkinson gathers his slaves about him in preparation for the Roman Banquet. Mr. Leonard Lowe, Chess Club sponser, and Bill Keedy have a game at their after school meeting. The Chess Club enjoyed renewed The Chess Club enjoyed renewed participation this year as 25 pupils joined together to improve their chess techniques. The members met once a week after school to participate in meets. Some of this yearis meets in- cluded those among members, meets with other schools, and a student- faculty meet which the students won by a landslide. The Chess Club, sponsered by Mr. Leonard Lowe, taught beginners how to play chess. The clubis officers were: Chris Robbins, president, Da- vid Fleming, vice-president, Terry Lazaro, secretary, and VVilliam Kee- dy, treasurer. Studying the Morse code, voice communications, and radio and tele- vision repairing were some of the activities of the newly formed Radio- Electronics Club. Sponsering the new club is Mr. James Pell. The clubis officers were: jim Petro, president, Mark Magna- bosco, vice-president, Terry Lazaro, secretary, and Colin Smith, treasurer. RADIO-ELECTRONICS CLUB: ROW 1: Jim Petro, Mark Magnabosco, teuy Lazaro, Colin Smith. ROW 2: Rick Frietzsche, Kelly Maxfield, Cary Pyle, Gary Thomas. ROW 3: Steve Wand, Greg Burks, Don Pieper, Wayne Core. ROW 4: Daniel Leak, Mark Myers, Mr. james Pell, spon- ser. labs add 125172613X to school late I CHESS CLUB: ROW 1: Chris Robbins, Bill Kcecly, Terry Lazaro, David Flemong. ROW 2: Martha Long, Steve Church, Alan Palmore, Shawn llardcr. HOW 3: Mike Hartley, Clayton Ralph, Sharon Collins, Russ Baker. Siaielmers, Booster lub promote spirit 9 'ff- Participants in the speed rnce line up for the start. This race was one of several events in the Sicleliner Bicycle Race. - Inspiring the team and students with spirit is only one of the Sideliners Clubis many duties. As a part of this program, the Side- liners sponsored one of the most exciting basketball games of the year. Wliile the BDHS faculty defeated the WIFE GOOD GUYS 57 to 54, their pranks and escapades amused the crowd. During the year, the Sideliners also sold badges for various athle- tic events. Sponsored by Mr. VVilliam Mc- Clain and Mr. Trent Cipson, the Sideliners keep enthusiasum generated Within the stu- dent body. Helpirrg the team to victory is the job of the Booster Club. As the girls yell with the cheerleaders and proudly sing the school song, they inspire the student body with en- thusiasum for their team. This year' the Booster Club added purple felt gloves to the traditional white blouses and dark skirts. One of the projects of the Booster Club this year was sponsoring the second annual Winter Homecoming. The event included the crown- ing of Sportsmanship King and Queen, Danny Dodd and Pam Campbell. Y M vi.: In I 7 A It ,ww ,rg 5 if gr- -I ,. .- 'rig N . .X , I , N .iitf J. I I 'llgl'l P ' 1 lillllirisn L ' ' ' a T .. f 8 ii7ff1 ', . ai' 'K '. ,, 1 A H V .,, 11 I ,V - mi .4.VL .V li i '- rl: 'S' flu ti 'IW ,I . .I 1 , 1, I A -N .I a ' Discussing their forthcoming bicycle race are Sideliner officers, Sam Ruff, Bill Marshall, Ron Meador, and Tom Lothridge. BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS: Kay Lee, Dawn Dillow, Pam Campbell, and Jackie Lawrence listen as president Judy Vin- cent discusses plans for the clubls activities. WBDG-PM offers mriezgf of programs WBDG, 90.9 on the FM dial, is definately a part of Ben Davis High School. The radio station's 10-watt transmission output serves a 10-mile radius. Radio II and III pupils are directly in- volved with various activities related to the operation of radio station WBDG-FM. Var- ious duties of these pupils include the fol- lowing: announcing, writing, interviewing, sportscasting, and engineering. A variety of programs are broadcast through the station including news, sports, and music. Hints for the Homemakern is a program consisting of tasty recipes, clothing tips, child care, and safety precautions in the home. A taped program, Purdue School of the Airi' includes programs especially for elementary and junior high pupils. Imperial Productionv describes the lives of great men of the United States. Jim Petro listens to a radio broadcast in the radio station control room. fi Carol Mabry and Lynn Wright i record a spot announcement ,g ' 1, for radio station, WBDC-FM. fy K X . XX Mr. Robert Berry, radio sponser, demonstrates the use of radio equip- ment to Mr. Harmon Baldwin, Superintendent of Schools. ,lllnli QZJMUSW- if eliib mixes im with service projects ART CLUB-ROW 1: Mr. McCartt, sponsor, Cheryl Terry, Barbara Metal, Clarence Porter, Barbara Baugh, Joe Keeler, Louie Hudson, Ray Lawrence. ROW 2: Pam Horn, Bob Huey, Brenda Kirk, Betty I0 Bailey, Cheryl Burns, Vickie Condon, Arlcen Evans, Karen McCann. ROW 3: Harold Mabry, Phillip Fox, Bill Jackson, Kent Stamm, Larry Burnett, .-1f N, Kg fl' If--.,, 'f- ', An Art Club member works on an oil painting. Marque Archibald, Tom Brissey, Mike Causey. ROW 4: Frankie Cook, Daniel Grooms, Ralph Perdue, Joe Cline, Vicki Hall, Pam Mason, Don Marsh, Rebecca Puyear. ROW 5: Linda Springer, Lee Scalf, Diedre Kibbe, Steve Hughes, Randy Whedon, Bruce Malone, Jim Griffin, Tom Beard. ROW 6: Joe Skinner, Scott Atkins, Janis Hubble. To encourage those pupils interested 111 alt in developing their talents is the goal of the Art Club, one of the newer clubs at Ben Davis. The Art Club engages in many service projects such as contributing shading lamps, View masters, books, and other useful supplies to the art de- partment. They donated their time to the school for the painting of lines and numbers on the teacher and student parking lots. The club mem- bers also enjoyed a sketching trip to Brown County State Park. The clubis projects were directed by their spon- sor, Mrs. Elva Strouse. Club officers who helped plan the activities included: Clarence Porter, president, Barbara Metal, vice-president, Bar- bara Baugh, secretary, Joe Keeler, treasurer. Office girls, clinic and cafeteria Workers, student lihrarians, and many others provide valuahle services to the school. Helping the school to operate more smoothly, the office girls assist coun- selors and deans in their duties. The clinic girls assist the nurse, Mrs. Som- mers, in her daily task of caring for the pupils. With an enlarged cafe- teria, extra student help is needed to provide sufficient service during lunchtime. Student librarians give as- sistance to fellow classmates working in the library. Student assistants rc- ceive a service credit for their Work. an-J .!,1 Mrs. Ursel Sommers, the schqol nurse, checks health records at J her desk in the clinic. Pam M ason works in the Speech office. amy give iissistimce to pupils, fiiciilzyf Visitors to the . B o 0 k d e n a r e helped by the pu- pils who are al- ways r e a d y to serve them in their needs. YFC: BOVV l: VVanda Martin, Sharon Pierpont, Bon Jarrett, Kent Stamon, Sandra Davis, Leatha Brown. ROWV 2: Myrna Kay Snyder, Mary VVeber, Sandra Stike- leather, Brenda Cromlich, Dixie Smith, Susie Ncwgent. ROVV 3: Susan Van Horne, During its first year of existence at Ben Davis, the Americanism Club en- joyed the eager participation of 43 pu- pils. The club which is composed of seniors and juniors will be opened to sophomores next year. ,The purpose of this newly formed organization is to study various forms of government and our responsibilities as citizens. Films, guest speakers, and speeches Written by such men as for- mer President T1'uman Were useful in achieving this goal. The club has been guided by the sponsorship of Mrs. Judith Harvey and Mr. Robert Houston. The goal of the Youth for Christ Club at Ben Davis is to bring pupils in con- tact with the religious aspects of life. The club tries to reach those who do not go to church through the assistance of the club's dedicated members. The club, sponsored by Mr. Charles Gloria Vance, Pam Northern, Mary Johnson, Paulette Huffman, Carol Nevins. ROW Carpenter hats lnonthlv lneetings At , C d n 4: Chris Stapp, Brenda Pickard, Kathy Funke, Donna Sehooler, Donna Lough, Debbie Lowry. BOW 5: janiee Troutman, Brenda Highland, Janell Carrard, Alice these meetings club members hear Frizzell, Jnney Taylor, Rebecca Bedell. ROW 6: Phil Don-ell, Randy Redmeir, Speeches, have Contests and See film-15. Bob Ripbcrger, Jeff Welker, Mike Ray, Walt Pennington. ROW 7: Carl Boock- holdt, Mr. Carpenter, sponsor. This year the Youth for Christ presi- dent is Wanda Martin. Active eifgeiiiikeifieiis inspire eiifhiisieisiii 'Y AMERICANISM CLUB: ROW 1: Mr. Robert Houston, sponsor, Ian Nutty, Anita Nachoff, Pat Kelly, Gary Trent, Debbie Roberts, Sharon Alsaman, Dennis Parker, Janis Hubble. ROW 2: Ioan Hall, Joyce Stanesa, Roberta Brown, Becky Neal, Virginia Findley, Penny Clarke, Linda Smallwoocl. ROW 3: Wilma Cilley, James fx I .J J. Gillespie, Anne Longstreth, jeffrey Welker, Bill Keedy, Jim Griffin, Larry Bapert. BOW 4: Carol Nevins, Iohn Shaw, Bev Smith, Mike Littlejohn, David Fleming, Marsha Higdon, Tim Mains. .7- Y Keyhole Queen Pam Campbell poses with other candidates after the Keyhole convocation where she was crowned. 'Q UW I L -rf 2.4 Sports editor, Scott Atkins, discusses scores with Louie Hudson, his assist- ant. ffaciuciim 0 univeffsizy 52.26 yemfbo Ardith Hieber and Dixie Smith concentrate on ideas for yearbook copy. Wilma Cillcy, copy editor works on a headline for the Red Cross ' page. ' l ' Q' ., f' X' . , 1. , ,..-....., . t .r. ,- -an av' Business staff members, Janis l-lubble and joan Lahr go over the Mamie Arnold, editor-in-chief, and Pat Kelly, associate edi- Keyhole accounts. tor, check page plans with their advisor, Mr. Robert Hous- ton. Members of the Keyhole staff work on copy, headlines, and captions during the fourth period. cg new challenges to Whale .vmff Several new events highlighted the Work of the Keyhole staff during their first year in the new high school. The yearbook was enlarged to university size, and four color pictures were added. To promote the sale of year- books, a c o n t e s t was conducted among the homerooms, prizes were offered in a drawing, and a Yearbook Queen was chosen by those pupils who ordered yearbooks in the early campaign. Pam Campbell was named Yearbook Queen at an all-school con- vocation. Because of the added space of the new facilities, the staff was enlarged to include fourteen members. The editorial and business staffs Worked separately this year. The staff was aided in their effort by their advisor, Mr. Robert Houston. '. News Bureau staff members, Kathy Puy- f ear, Sherry Muller, Carl Boockholdt, and r Sharon Pierpont pause while completing an assignment. Spotlzgbf, New mama smffs repo Brenda Yearwood, Spotlight business manager, checks list of advertizers. 2 1 E I . N ' w 1 W 1 A s ,I FH . w 'Spotlight reporters, Terra Terrants, Cathy Clare, Gary Tomlin, Donna Westfall, and Sandy Smiley share a humorous item in a recent issue of the paper. Spotlight and News Bureau staff members worked throughout the year to bring the latest news to the school and community. The Spotlight was edited by Linda Turk who was assisted by Diana Shepherd, news editor, Darrell jack, feature editor, Kathy Puyear, News Bureau director, and Mark VVilliams, sports edi- tor. Brenda Yearwood served as business mana- ger. Spotlight staff members gathered information to publish reports on sports events and special happenings, in addition to interviews with various Ben Davis personalities. The Spotlight, published bi-weekly by the department of journalism, won Medalist honors from the Columbia University Scholastic Press Association in New York. News Bureau stall members provided the city and community newspapers with Ben Davis news. The Spotlight and News Bureau staffs were directed by Mr. blames Bay, advisor. latex! news events fe selreel, eemmzmzzy Editorial board members Dan I-Iall, Mark Williams, Diana Shep- to meet their deadline as Mr James Ray, Spotlight advisor looks herd, Linda Turk, Kathy Puycnr, and Darrell jack work diligently di! Yxffi-x 1 -,-31,- A wnn! winning awning Ginnf' Bnn This year the Ben Davis Band proved that it can be both a good marching band and a good concert band, by plac- ing fourth at the State Fair this summer and by receiving a first division class Av concert band rating at the Indiana School of Music Association Contest this spring. During a weekis tour of Canada this suirnner, the band played two con- certs, marched in two parades, and was the featured band at the Vifaterloo, On- tario, Band Festival. After S c h 0 0 l Started, the band marched in parades and played several concerts, including the annual VVinter and Spring Concerts. They also played at several dedications. Other band activities included spon- soring the Marine Band Concert, order- ing new uniforms for next year, serving as the orchestra for Music Man , and finishing the year with an annual band banquet. The band marches onto the track for a pre-game perform- ance at Homecoming. Skitch Henderson poses with the Ben Davis Band at the airport after his arrival for the 500 Festival. Zooos honor, zfococgnition off new school xr . -- The Marching Giants parade in front of the grandstand at the 500 Mile Race on Memorial Day. 1 Majors, Rodney Farmer and Terry Crimes strike a pose similar those they use for parades. s 1 x Featured Twirler, Linda Scobee practices a routine for a coming parade. Azzxillmfies, Pep Band, Smcge az MAIORRETTES: CENTER: Linda Beck, Head Maj0rrette.CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Karen Hoss, Carol Wells, Sue Miley, Linda Scobee, Linda Powell, Connie jones, Nancy Wood. AUXILIARY: P3111 Agdale, Beverly Wills, Kathie German, Cathy Gibb, Ellen Ristow, Chris Martin, Marla Stewart. al mafia, colon spirit to BD events PEP BAND: ROW 1: Dave Wagley, Vickie Grubbs, Pat Isenberg, George Meyer, Mike Rosemeyer, Mr. Horton. ROW 2: Teana Newman, Mary I-Ierner, jeff Welker, Anne Longstreth, Ray Poland, Mark Galovic. ROW 3: Phil Dorrell, Dave Wilson, Gregg Burk, Robin Chambers, Bob Wilson, Randy Reclmier. ROW 4: Sue Weber, Lyle Iones, Mike Whisler, Suzie Smith, Rose Collins, Kathy Jones. ROW 5: Terry Grimes, Tom Beard, Lucia Blank, Judy Shelly, Donna Hare, Gary Tomlin. ROW 6: Mark Downey, Steve Allee, Ron Ade, Pat Stevens, Diana Adams, Alan Palmore. ROW 7: Pat Fortune, Rod Farmer, Kelly Maxfielcl. This was a very active year for the Ben Davis Pep Band. Besides playing at all the home basketball games, to back their team, they played at the First Annual Indiana-Kentucky Col- lege All-Star basketball game at Hinkle Fieldhouse. They also provided music and cheers at the Cancer Societyis Kick-Off Banquet. This year the Pep Band was directed by Mr. Hal Meur- er. Mr. Fred Niemeyer returned to Ben Davis this year to direct the Stage Band. He was assisted by Mr. Ray Horton. The band played at several dances, proms, and other school activities inclu- ding the Washington Military Ball and the Pike Band Dance. Money earned by the band was used to purchase new music and to pay for tickets for the Pep Band to see the Dave Brubeck Trio at Clowes Hall. STAGE BAND: ROW 1: Dave Waglcy, Mark Galovic, Sue Web- 3: Mr. Bay Horton, assistant director, Al Hembd, Phil Dorrell, er, Bev Smith, Bay Poland, Pat Fortune, Sharon Morforcl. ROW Dave Wilson. 2: Mark Downey, Harry Russell, Steve Allee, John Worth. ROW mple-A im pezyfmfm at bmfmas 6077120 l The Purple-Aires practice to the accompaniment of their pianist. Forty music-minded pupils make up the Ben Davis Purple-Aires. These active pupils take part in school and community activities. Membership in this group is attained by au- ditioning in the spring of each year. The Purple-Aires have new robes this year. They are of a purple irridescent mate- rial. To help pay for the robes, the choir made and sold a Christmas recording. For each performance, a choir member earns points. When a pupil has a total of 800 points, he is awarded a letter. Bars and stars are awarded for more points. The officers of Purple-Aires are: Joyce Nickell, president, Sharon Morford, secre- tary, Marsha Archer, treasurer, Chris Dunn, sargeant at arms. They are directed by Mrs. Geraldine Miller. PURPLE-AIBES: ROW 1: Ioe Gamer, Ioyce Nickell, Chris Dunn, Marsha Archer, Betty Frizzell, Monte Wamer, Sharon Morford, Deanna La Fara, Tim Mains, Leslie Oliver, Ron Iar- rett, Ellen Magee, Denny Charmichael. ROW 2: Dave Wilson, Bonnie Kirk, Pam Northern, Charles Hodges, Patty Patten, Ioe Skinner, Diane Bramblett, Glen Lovall, Sharon Madley, jean- ette Hardin, Dale Wilson, Bruce Parker. ROW 3: Lisa LaMar, jerry Walden, Marla Fields, Carol Locke, Shawn Harder, Patri- cia Wince, Tom Brown, Susie Robertston, Dixie Smith, Ioyce Sandborn, Ron Meador, Beverly Bier, Tom Garrison, Linda Smallwood. Assisting the Purple-Aires in pre- senting a program which offers var- iety is the job of the Starlights and Highlights. Although their major function is singing with the Purple- Aires, they also give individual per- formances. The Starlights, a group of nine girls, meet once a Week for rehearsal. The girls Won first place at the State Ensemble Contest this year. The Highlights are a group of eight boys. Two members, joe Garner and Tim Mains, Won first place at the State Solo Contest. Mrs. Geraldine Miller, head of the choral clepart- ment, directs the groups. E 1 4 l l l HIGHLIGHTS: Tim Mains, Monte VVarner, Denny Carmichael, Ioe Garner, Tom Brown, Dale Wilson, Ron Jarrett, Glenn Lovall, Pianist, Sharon Morford. Sfazfflicghfs, Highlights provide 116726231 STARLIGHTS: Marsha Archer, Leslie Oliver, Marla Fields, Lisa LaMar, Bonnie Kirk, Ellen Magee, Patricia Wincc, Sharon Madlcy, Deanna LaFara, Pianist, Sharon Morford. 'K' be Music Mm fmt musical-come MQW! ' 7 x Barb Baugh applies make-up to Ioan Hall, who portrayed Ethel Toffelmier. Harold Hill listens intently as Marion says she will meet him at the foot-bridge. Men on the train discuss the qualification of Professor Harold Hill. calmed in new en mis auditorium Lida Rose, oh, Lida Rose .... sing Tim Mains, Monte Warner, Tom Brown, and joe Garner as the quartet. Harold Hill convinces Mrs. Paroo, Jeanette Hardin, that her son should have a comet. Seventy-six trombones led the big parade .... ,D and over 100 people filled the stage in Music Nlanfi The cast worked hard to make this musical, the first in the new auditorium, a success. Playing the part of Professor Harold Hill, the music man, was Cary Tomlin, sophomore. Marian Paroo, the stuck-up town librarian, was played by Leslie Oliver, jun- ior. Marian, who sets out to expose Harold Hillis deceiving methods, finally falls in love with him. Dr. Donald Hansell served as director for 'iMusic Manf, In charge of 1nusic was Mr. Fred Nei- meyerg Mr. Bob Hughes was tech- nical director, and Ellen Ristow was student director. Charlie Cowell, played by David Dunne, exposes Professor Hill on his trip through town. ham! eller, azoizfzgzzls provide Chaz The Choral Belles, an all girls en- semble, provide music for their school and community. Now in their second year of existence at Ben Davis, the Choral Belles have increased their number of members from fifteen to twenty. In purple dresses with White jac- kets, the girls provide appropriate dramatic movements to highlight the songs they sing. The girls average thirty-six performances per year. They meet once a day to practice music and their dramatic interpreta- tion of it. The Choral Belles have gained a place of recognition in school and community. The officers of Choral Belles are: President, Carolyn Curbeaux, Vice- president, Gina Long. The Madrigals sing the most diffi- cult type of music, fifteenth and six- teenth century madrigal composi- tions. This group participated in a madrigal festival at Ball State this spring. There are sixteen members in this group. MADRIGALS: ROW 1: Chris Dunn. ROW 2: Glen Lovall, Betty Frizzell, Ierry Walden. ROW 3: Tom Garrison, Jeanette Hardin, Carol Locke, Suzie Robertson, Ron Jarrett. ROW 4: Tom Brown, Marsha Archer, Joyce Nickell, Sharon Morford, Diane Bramblett, Joe Gamer. z . '.- : me V r CHORAL BELLES: Sharon VVhite, Gina Long, Roanna Roberts, Wratten, Denise Woodall, Gayle Parks, Darlene Downing, Caro Cathy Collins, Pamela Weaver, Donna Riley, jackie Smith, Vickie lyn Curbeaux, Donna Shepherd, Linda Weakley. Milligan, Gail Erdman, Debbie Gibbs, Charlene Brewer, Patti eep mjlles swing fb rough active season l l DEEP PURPLES-ROW 1: Sharon Morford, Monte Warner, Betty Frizzell, Joe Garner, Glenna Goddard, Charles Hodges, Yaya Lopez, Tim Mains, Terra Tarrents, Joe Skinner, Carol Locke. ROW 2: Toni Tarrents, Dave Wagley, Becky Clark, Denny Charmiehael, Ellen Magee, Jerry Walden, Pam Mason, Steve Allee, Sue Miley, Ron Jarrett, Joyce Nickell. ROW 3: Pam Weaver, Shawn Harder, Joyce Sanborn, Jolm Peterson, Linda Eaton, The Deep Purples, directed by Mrs. Geraldine Miller, is the swing choir of the choral depart- ment. Throughout the year they learn new music and practice known music in order to provide a Wide variety of songs and present programs enjoyable to all ages. The girls attired in purple satin dresses and the boys in white din- ner jackets travel all around the city entertaining different organi- zations. The Deep Purples, whose mem- bers are chosen by audition, is for pupils wishing to participate in extra-curricular choral activities. . The Deep Purples officers include: Betty Frizzell, president, Carol Locke, secretary, Glenna Goddard. treasurer. Dean Buck, Amy Louden, Chris Dunn, Jeanette Hardin, Gary Tomlin, Jan Hobby. ROVV 4: Lisa LaMar, Tom Garrison, Gail Erdman, Glen Lovall, Marla Fields, Ron Powner, Geni Mulcahy, Tom Brown, Joan Hall, Mark Downey, Jerry Harper. ROVV 5: Marsha Archer, Denny VVilson, Elaine Radcliffe, Ray Poland, Jackie Smith, Dave Wilson, Claudia Helm, Rusty Ross, Leslie Oliver, Jim Dressback, Mark Cromlich. lui , T'T'f'n'i ' Q Bonnie Kirk, Ellen Magee, Chris Dunn, Deanna LaFara, Joe Garner and Elaine Rad cliff perform on stage for visitors at the school dedication. YQYQ finds BD lie aiqffeffenf, YaYa and Pat Wince make a raid on the refrigerator for a late evening YaYa does her homework at her desk in the Wince home. enjoyable Ben Davis High School's second foreign exchange student is Maria Eulalia Lopez Yepez, better known as 'iYaYa,'. She is from Guayaquil, Ecuador, South America. While living with Pat Wince, a senior, YaYa has found many things different in America. In Ecuador YaYa Went to an all- girl school, but she likes our co-ed classes better. Basketball is YaYa,s favorite American sport. She also likes football, but in Ecua- dor it is called soccer. She particularly finds enjoyment in the Ben Davis band since her Ecuadorian school did not have a band for entertain- ment. 5 YaYa and her escort, William Larralde, an AFS pupil from Venezuela studying at Lawrence Central, arrive at the Harvest Ball. YaYa models a poncho, a costume native to her country, Ecuador. Mr. Roger Bush took charge of intramural ac- tivities this year holding games on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The best season record was ob- tained by Russ Baker's team with a 7-0 tally. For their efforts the team received individual gold medals. In the round robin tourney that followed, it was Jerry Coddingtoifs team that captured the title. Jerry Kaufman, high scorer from Coddingtonis team, received a trophy for his achievement dur- ing the spring sports convocation. Many athletes, not participating in winter sports, take advantage of the intramural program. It provides a source of entertaimnent and aids in keeping the athletes in shape. Infmmzzmls aid our-of-season athletes 1 l l 1 A scuffle for the ball is not unusual, as it bounces off the boards. Buss Baker leaps into the air to snare this rebound. Vcbesfm, Vayazlly, coffmcges, all pm! Q? alll PROM COURT-ROVV 1: Tom Smith, King, Pam Campbell, Queen, Weaver, Pam Mason, Judy Vincent, jerry Walden. ROW 3: Ian Ellen Ristow, Princess, Mark Williams, Prince. ROW 2: John Nutty, Yaya Lopez, Kathy Andrews, Jim Kingery. Prom at Indiana 00 allmom. Under sparkling stars at the Indiana Proof, Ben Davis juniors and seniors and their dates enjoyed the enchantment of the 1966 junior-Senior Prom. Hours spent fixing hair, washing cars, polishing nails, and fastening cummerbunds came to a climax in the dreamy atmosphere. While boys stood in line for refresh- ments, girls waited patiently in their colored formals. While some lined up to have their picture taken for later memo- ries, others congregated in the lohhy. At 10:30 p.m. a stillness swept over the guests at the P1'o1n. Everyone watched as the candidates for Prom Royalty strolled across the ballroom floor. The time was nearing for the coronation, as the candi- dates waited anxiously. The Master and Mistress of Ceremonies, Phil Hadley and Cathy Anderson, announced the Prince and Princess, Mark Williams and Ellen Ptistow. Then the King and Queen, Tom Smith and Pam Camphell, were an- nounced. VVhen the applause ended, the crownhearers, followed hy the King and Queen, Prince and Princess, led the coro- nation dance. After the court and candi- dates were dancing, everyone joined them in the dance. Terry Bruning and Sam Ruff carry their cooler of soft drinks to their picnic table as they prepare for an after-the-Prom picnic at a state park. A group of seniors and their dates relax at a table at the Indiana Roof while the candidates for Prom royalty are announced. mm memories linger Zeng eeffee demee ends 11 . ,J r1g.J-wid Queen Pam Campbell and King Tom Smith take their places on the throne after their coronation. Q 1- 4451- f .29 TFC i Chris Sawyer and Kelly Stegmoller, crownbearers, shyly walk towards the throne. 'Frm Several faculty members and their husbands and wives enjoy soft drinks and conversation at their table at the Prom. junior candidates for Prince and Princess await the announcement of the winners by Master and Mistress of Ceremonies, Phil Hadley and Cathy Anderson. Mark Williams and Ellen Ristow, Prince and Princess of the 1966 Prom, dance together after the Coronation. expanded pmcgmm ,V fm 1 1 1 1 s future bzfzghz' x - 'L gifs, 81 F 31 W ' . -Rh . 1, I' ' xx hail Q. J. . . i ff, 4 lx ' XXX? v' I I ,4 , '. , 11- XR J, N 1' sm , X I p-.-. 4 ,1 N, , M N- xv' ,R N' 'ax A . ey- --0-pug., 'Z-ik' w?YL..,e 52: .' wi y mf.-QQ . ', N- :.4 , k.. ' .V -1, . 2 - j,,J- - ,,. 41,1 ' ' '11 f .14 ,4 V, . A , ,I w., V 1171- I.: ' li-T', ,..,.,i, -, , J, V A ' - , I ' 'T 114' S V' .,,,,, - -'F gg, ' ' - -- , -,:,.L A - , .L ' , , ff. 3, '..,- , 1f'v-Af 'L-'ki - , 71, , LQ ,,,f31J -Mq:,v?,.,I.w nj'-pl, H bl, as 14,4 V X , A , V V. 5+-71, ' ff . Y, -wr ' , ,Y--Q:- 'x ' f in? M -14f'f3', V?TaJl5?tffL '9 f1'.' - wf-.-i4i i1 v4-vd9lf:: ?fF! 3bils ' N 'r if 'f ? ' -' ' fiifflifrf? 7 f-,1'.....-QQ ----I .-mf . -. , A .-...... .- ' U:5'x?a,:9ff-:T P Jtjmirxlx aww -l Ben Davis players bring down an unidentified opponent during a tense moment of action. A Ben Davis player awaits final instructions before entering the game. ' An enthused audience always helps to add spirit to the team effort. Graduation left a large gap in this yearis grid- iron squad allowing open positions to inexperi- enced underclassmen. Five senior lettermen were all that remained of last year's successful football team. The giants made a good showing against De- catur Central While also uskunkingv Lawrence Central 14-0. Coach McClain commended play- ers for their determination and ability. Among these Were: Danny Britt and Ierry Sipe defen- sively and Ben Davis, high scorer Noble York, offensively. Coach McClain was disappointed in this yearis 2-8 season record, but added that next season should be much more promising with 23 experi- enced lettermen returning. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: ROW 1: Don Noble, Harold Mabry, Chuck Mende, Bill Marshall, jim Lively, Mike Harper, John Weaver, Tom Lothridge, Ray Brown, Jim Petro, David Meadows, Bob Gates. ROW 2: Randy Morgan, student trainer, Jerry Sipc, Tony Buscr, Dave Harvey, Jerry Walden, Lan'y Iudd, Charlie johnson, Steve Parker, Pat Smithcr, Mike Dungam, Greg Lang, john Martin, Richard Harvey, Chuck Hibbert, Martin Phillips, Daniel Britt, Danny Dodd, Karl Bertalon. ROW 3: Mr. Wm. McClain, head Coach, Doug Seeman, mgr., Mr. Benny Townsend, trainer, Keith Ross, Phil Miller, Tom Brissey, Dave Terris, Phil Beers, Gary Huddleston, Tom Nihiser, Daniel I-Iall, jerry Harper, Brent Neutzman, Frank Spaid, Walt Pennington, Paul Mehrlich, Dan Emery, Mark Cromlich, Larry Bumett, Richard Melenchuk, john Kelly, Dave Verhonik, Russell Aber- nathy, Bill Turner, Keith Bruning, Bill Shipman, Bob Cummings, Ron Radford, Don Boles, Terry Pedigo, Dave Gross, Noble York, Mr. Chuck Thompson, asst. coach, Mr. Bob Britt, asst. coach, Mr. Bob Derival, asst. coach. ozmcg wnfsilyf showy promise mf next yemf Ben DZLVIS S0uthpo1t Ben Davls VVJIIGH Centlal Ben Davis DGCf1tlll Cential Ben DAVIS SllO1t11Clg6 Ben DZIVIS B1ClJCllf Ben Davls VV6lSl111'lgtOI1 Ben DELVIS Lawlence Central Ben Davls N01 thwest Ben D 1V1S 0 Bloomington 34 ' 21 ' 32 . 0 . 18 40 ' ' ' 20 - '. 6 20 Ben Davis 25 North Central 33 0 ' r 27 . 7 1 . HOMECOMING 27 '- 14 - 0 ' 6 ' 19 With the flick of the ball the Ben Davis line moves into action. Coaches Dcrival, McClain, and Thompson ponder strategy before sending players into action. A pile up occurs as Ben Davis players mob an opponent on the grid field. Coach Britt appears worried following grid action of one of the reserve games. A minor accident occurs when a Ben Davis player is knocked breathless. ROW 1: Bill Ship- man, Bob Cum- mings, Alfred Dun- ham, Cary Hud- dleston, lim Petro, G r e g H a y n e s. ROW 2: Tom Ni- hiser, Dave Gross, Rusty Abernathy, Tom Brissey, John Martin, R u s t y R o s s . B 0 W 3 : Steve Parker, John , Kelly, Dave Ferris, ' Bill Tumer, Keith Bruning, Rick Me- lenchuk, Doug Seeman, Larry Buser. R O W 4 : Coach Britt, Pat Smither, Dale Bowles, F r a n k Spaid, Richard H a r v e y , Dave Meadows, Bob Ga- tes. esefwe Cgmimen show promise mf next year Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben RESERVE FOOTBALL SCORE Davis D IVIS D wis Davis D lvis D IVIS D wis D IVIS Davis Southpoit VVar1en Centlal Dec itui Centi rl Shoitlidge B1 ebeuf Washington L IWI ence Centi al 4 N01 thvvest ' ' 19 ' 13 z ' 26 . ' ' 6 z '. 25 1 'z ' A 'z 6 ' '. 0 ' 6 a ' 7 North Central 28 z 7 ' 0 a 13 C ' 6 2 7 z ' '. 1 f '- 0 - 14 X Sporting an improved 5-4 season record, this year's reserve football squad coached by Mr. Bob Britt and Mr. Chuck Thompson showed promise for future varsity performance. Coach Britt commended Bob Williams for his fine de- fensive Work against tough opposition. The team scored decisive victories over War- ren Central 26-6 and Decatur Central 25-6. They also scored a 13-6 Win over city foe Washington. The team received valuable experience in the fundamentals of football. Coach Thompson in- structed the boys in line techniques While Coach Britt handled the backfield and led the offensive charge. All in all, the team had a successful sea- son. RESERVE FOOT- BALL TEAM: The Art Club float, Gopher a Victory , placed second in the Homecoming float competition. Tim Mains, Master of Ceremonies, pauses as the floats pass before the crowd. Spam, mmpezzrz Pep rally . . . floats . . . parade . . . crown- ing of a queen . . . football game . . . dance . . . These are among the memories that will linger, in the minds of high school students and alumni, of the 1965 Homecoming events. Excitement began to mount as pupils at- tended a pep rally featuring sky diving and a minature float parade. A parade of floats, the queen and court candidates, and the band preceded the game with the Washington Continentals. Another pre-game ceremony included the crowning of Queen Pam Mason and her court. Serving as attendants Were: Pam Campbell, senior, Terry Lisby, junior, and Kathy German, sophomore. During halftime float competition winners were announced. Finishing first, second, and third were the Science Club, Art Club, and Booster Club, respectively. Varsity cheerleaders, Cathy Anderson, Nancy Wood, and Marlys Cappleman enter the field in a Corvette. Linda Beck, Head Majorette, leads the Marching Giants onto the track for their pre-game perform- ance. The 1965 Homecoming Court included Kathy German, sophomore attendant, Pam Campbell, senior attendant, Pam Mason, Queen, and Terry Lisby, junior attendant. ueen me all ppm of Homecommcg events Winning the 1965 Float Competition was the Science Club float, with its theme, Full of Steam for our Team . Mr. McClain stands on the sidelines as the football players on the bench watch their teammates in action in the annual Home- coming game. 1 Ill I CROSS COUN- TRY TEAM: F I R S T R 0 W : Dennis Bogden, mgr, Randy Ram- sey, Frank Wilk- inson, Tim Birch, mgr. S E C O N D ROW: Gary Jones, Ralph Tolan, Ian Schmidli, Mr. Me- randa, coach, Phil Hadley, D a v i d Fay, David Muir, Dennis Gilley. Unalerclpzssmen acquire UJVSZZQI experience The year 1965 marked the end of Mr. Wen- dell Hine's notable career as a coach When he resigned due to illness. The loss of Coach Hine will leave its mark in the memories of BDHS harriers', past and present. Coach Hine,s able successor, Mr. Marvin Me- randa, did an admirable job of taking over his coaching responsibilities. This yearis junior-dom- inated team lacked varsity experience, with all the junior team members coming up from last year's reserve squad. junior team captain Dennis Gilley recorded this year,s best times and continually placed high- est in this seasonis schedule of meets. Team members begin a mile jaunt during a varsity practice ses sion. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: STANDING: Van Evans, Dave Mr. Benny Townsend, Assistant Coach, Mr. Bob Britt, Head Harvey, Jeff Rhodes, Harry Ruddcll, Mike Phelps, Bob Williams, Coach, Mr. Evan Fine. Tom Lothridgc, Paul West, Larry Hendren. KNEELINC: Trainer, eemg 12675531 five eeeeeiy themselves fee feefmfe -- W V A ,W V sei vw , elf can A eu, - I , A ,,,h.g P h s The Ben Davis bench reflects anxiety during a tense moment of the game. Harry Ruddell, junior center, lets go with a shot during the Northwest game. -JS- Ben Dav tough competition. Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis is players Britt and Ruddell try for a rebound against A1 lington B1 oad Ripple Shoi tl 1dge Tech Wai 1 en Centi al Manual LRWICHCC Central Plainfield North Centi al Southport County Tourney Speedway Lebanon Howe Northwest Washington Crawfordsville Cathedral Decatur Central Sectionals 66 Arlington 63 51 Cathedral 63 Evans is all alone as he sinks a basket. vice anc ncoura cment are given as the team huddl e coac . Teeem scares upset en seetzenezl opener ' 60 ' ' 106 ' 55 ' C ' 57 C ' 41 ' 54 1 ' ' 55 ' 67 C ' 48 ' ' 56 Ben Davis 58 La Porte 82 ' 53 1 56 ' 72 ' 84 ' 60 ' ' 54 ' 58 ' ' 61 62 85 51 I 65 57 95 37 72 66 74 61 81 56 61 50 78 Ad le g 70 71 th 1' Sophomore jeff Rhodes holds the ball while awaiting a decision on a foul. Junior Van Evans pulls clown a rebound against a Northwest player. Varsity coach Evan Fine signals a player during a break in the action. Dave Cooper gets away a shot during a tense moment of a reserve game. Although the basketball team suffered a 2-18 season they pulled a surprise once the sectionals began. The upset-minded nFll1C11lCH,, pulled a 66-63 victory over city rival Arlington in the first game of the sectionals. They lost to Cathedral 63-51 in the next game of the contest. Senior Tom Lothridge was the only returning letterman to complete the season. Tom was as- sisted, during the season, by a crop of promising sophomores. Among these Were: jeff Rhodes, Mike Phelps, and Larry Hendren. Coach Evan Fine also had some talented jun- iors vvho helped to fill in the gap left by last year's graduating seniors. RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM: ROW 2: left to right: Gary Huddleston, Danny Britt, Dave Cooper, Coach Bob Britt, Mark Cromlich, Steve Porter, Charlie Carver. ROW 65676126 Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis D 1v1s Davis 50 Arlington 40 Broad Ripple Shortridge Tech W 111611 Cent1al L IPO1 te VI 1nu'1l LAWI ence Cential PlEl111f1Gld N01 th Cential Southpoi t 35 44 . 46 30 . ' ' 45 44 ' 53 'C -- 58 L 50 2 ' 30 C ' 49 1 z C 49 43 ' ' ' 44 ' 53 ' ' 42 2 '. 43 ' 38 ' 50 ' 40 Reserve Tourney Ben Davis 29 North Central 55 ' ' ' 61 2 ' 39 ' 44 ' 46 z 43 45 a 34 ' ' 38 ' ' 29 C ' 57 z 44 a ' ' ' 45 ' f 49 C 50 2 45 z ' ' 40 Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Davis Davis D rvis D wis Davis D IVIS Dax is D IVIS L IW1 ence Lebanon Howe N01 thwest VV'1Sl'1111gtO11 Cr iwfoi dsvllle Cathedl al Dec 1tu1 Ce11t1 al 1: john Martin, Noble York, Bill Petty, Jack 0'Banion, James Caganey, Dave Verhonik. squad finishes h6Z7f'6ZljF0ZlCgbf season Coach Bob Britt led this year's reserve five to a closely contested 9-10-1 season record. With four sophomore prospects being moved to the varsity, Coach Britt still was able to produce a very successful season. Several inembers of the squad demonstrated promise for next yearis varsity. Among these were: Noble York, Dave Cooper, and Danny Britt. Larry Hendren and Robert Williams started the season as reserve players, but were later drafted to the varsity. Not every inember of this yearis reserve tean1 will advance to the varsity, but those that do have a good background on roundball success. Hours of practice helped to produce a Winning season for this yearis varsity wrestling squad. Coach Ioe Preda's nmatmenv ended the year with a 6-5 season mark. One of the few sports that Wasn,t dominated by sophomores, Wrestling had some good performances from able upper- classmen. Chuck Lineback and Dave Wildman, only returning senior lettermen, made a good showing in their respective Weight classes. Mar- vin Turpin and Don Noble, seniors, also made a good showing in their first year of varsity per- formance. The highlight of the year came when junior Eu- A Ben Davis wrestler wins a take-down over an unidenti- gene Kappel placed third in the State finals. The fied opponent. , , reserve team showed promise for next year S var- sity. VARSITY WRESTLINC TEAM: ROW 1: L. to R., M. Curto, I. Crouch, D. Boutwell, B. Kappel, B. Miller, B.. Mace, M. Lineback. ROW 2: Mr. McCool, coach, L. Judd, B. Mathias, P. Bonniewell, I. Licht, J. Dixson, I. Bumpas, E. Simon, D. Bogden, manager. The referee positions himself so that he can witness another Ben Davis take-down. Franklln Centr al Lawrence Centr al Decatur Central North Central Tech Anderson New Albany Kokomo Warren Central Pi e RESERVE W R E S- TLING TEAM: ROW 1: Ass't Coach Mc- Cool, M. Dunham, I. Villegas, I. Lively, L. Judd, C. Lineback, L. Bumett, E. Kappel, D. Wildman, D. N o ble, M. Turpin, C o a c h Mr. Joseph Preda.. ROW 2: L. King, D. Bautwell, M. Willoughby, K.. Larson, B. Willough- by, R. Villegas, L. Kappel, B. Mace. 7f'65l'lZ7'ZCg team mais szzccesrfzzl 5665071 BD 26 ' ' 25 BD 19 ' 29 BD 20 Southport 29 BD 35 ' C 9 BD 16 28 BD 21 22 BD 26 18 BD 24 90 BD 32 16 BD 20 23 BD ll k 31 A practice warm-up precedes every varsity and reserve wrestling match. Eugene Kappel was Ben Davis' only wrestler to enter the state finals. A new sport was introduced to Ben Davis this year. Sports fans were able to see the first gym- nastics team. The team finished the season with 22 boys. Mr. Kenneth Cox, coach of the team, said he was pleased with the turn-out of boys and compli- mented them on their determination and skill in gymnastics. Coach Cox said, other teams were surprised at the skill of our team because we were performing stunts in two months that usual- ly takes a year to master. The team competed in four meets and one tournament. Drawing eight freshman from Ful- ton Junior High School, the team has a bright outlook. Gary Adams, a freshman, went to the semi-finals in the state meet in the tumbling category. Dick Gummer, senior, executes a full swing on the parallel bars. Karl Bertalon performs a difficult stunt on the rings during an exhibition meet. Robert Thompson turned in a good performance each time he competed on the rings. Tom Fortune executes a medley of stunts on the trampoline. ,- ' 'ul , IQ ' f '.'45'.'.: ' -' 2 ' ' , an , ' f ' ,uv--,i iz' 5, ' ei Rf' v 'X ' x :g:Ig,,'.'.. A X. new A E7 i . , . VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: ROW 2: L. to R., Jim Curheaux, mgr., Clint Wright, Gary Peters, jim Engledow, Rick Hukill, Ron Radford, Terry Pedigo, I. C. Fassino, Charlie Johnson, Mr. Kenneth Cox, coach. ROW 1: Karl Bertalon, jerry Walden, Moe McKinney, Cary Iohnson, Dave Howard, John Yanney, jack Jones, Dave Verhonik, Noble York. Geemz' eleven Vdlbl fe break .500 seezsen meek Baseball coach, Mr. Kenneth Cox, smoothes dirt on the diamond as team members prepare for a game. 1., :r,- ' INEC' Coach Cox sometimes has to offer constructive criticism to his team. 'Z533'iT'TTi TL ' A .fda-114.1 This year's baseball team, coached by Mr. Kenneth Cox, ended the season with a Winning record. With only three returning lettermen, all seniors, coach Cox had a difficult job filling open positions. Seniors Mel Moe McKinney and Clint Wright led the teamis efforts in the pitching department. Another senior, jack Jones, did an excellent job holding down second base duties. The diamondmen were helped in the batting department by Slugger Jerry Walden, junior. It was his first year as a varsity performer. Coach Cox can look forward to next yearis team with a promising crop of underclassmen return- ing. Team prospects will also advance from this yearis reserve squad. Ly, 1 l I RESERVE BASEBALL TEAM: ROW 1: Loren Palencer, Jack O'Banion, Tom Littlejohn, I e r r y Palencer, Clark Exmeyer. ROW 2: Mr. Robert De- rival, coach, Dave Cross, Bill Petty, Rusty Owen, K e n n y Harrell, Mark Cromlich. Iunior Jerry Walden steps back to belt one during a varsity game. ing practice for the broad jump. Track Score BDHS Opponents Seymoul 32 Columbus 56 Wflshmgton 90 F1 lI1kl1I'1 60 SOLltl1pO1f 54 Howe 70 6216 Warlen Central 5516 12 Nolth C' entl al 74V2 C'umel 36 B1oad Pupple I1'1V1flt101'1 11 Columbus Relwys senior Joe Keeler prepares to take a leap dur- County North Centml 66 n Ben Dav1s relftys 4 1k North Cent 53 Wnuren Cent 2515 r Washmgton JI Inv1tat1onal 60 ,..l ,..,.. ............... - - ' 27 ...,,......................... . ' 57 , ....,.................... 1 ' 64 ..... ,. ........................ ' 48 ,n.,uuw.., w,,, . , 37! .u.u 4 .4 .4 ' , ' C ' - 34 .............................. Manual 84 4th ...,..............,........... ' ' 'z ' 2 6th .............................. . 6th. ...................,...,.... - 52 ........,..................... . 2 d ......................s..... ' C ' 5 ............................ . . ' . U ndeffclassmen dwninafe Zmckfield events ,RX 4' 1-fr' ev' Clarence Porter clears a hurdle during the meet at Manual. i ,. ,, Q Bill Shipman, sophomore shotputter, heaves for improved distance. Senior high jumper Scott Atkins clears the bar at the Manual meet. wry' 'i VARSITY TRACK TEAM: ROW 1: D. Bogden, M. Reed, J. Petro, M. Dunham, D. Meadows, L. Acton, J. Martin, I. Schmidli. ROVV 2: P. Hadley, R. Tolan, M. Phillips, W. Pennington, I. Keeler, M. Calovic, S. Allee, D. Kemodle. ROW 3: Mr. McClain, coach, I. Bumpas, M. Phelps, D. Muir, I. Crane, R.. Ramsey, T. Buser, R. Abernathy, B. Williams, Mr. Meranda, coach. ROW 4: E. Simon, D. Cilley, I. Deeler, S. Atkins, C. Porter, I. Morgan, I. Rholes, B. Shipman, B. Neutzman. Underclassmen were the backbone of this year,s track squad. With only three upperclass- men participating, the team Went through a sea- son of rebuilding. Senior Clarence Porter produced consistent near-record times in the high and low hurdles throughout the season. Another senior, Joe Keel- er, in his first year of varsity performance, aided the team with his efforts in the broad jtunp and half-mile relay. Senior Scott Atkins produced the seasonis only school record with a leap of 6, 115, in the high jump. Sophomores Dave Meadows, sprinter, and Ieff Rhodes, high jumper, placed consistently in their respective events. Coaches William McClain and Marvin Meranda proved efficient as they took charge of coaching duties. Former Coach Wen- dell Hine forfeited his coaching duties due to illness. ,alia GOLF TEAM: STANDING: Darrel Hieber, Terry Dininger, Chuck Hibbert, Bill Newlin, Coach George McCool. KNEELINC: Mike Bragg, Larry Hamilton, Steve Domogalik. 006675, nefmen display pzfomisincg mlm! This year's golf team neared the .500 season mark, ending up with an 8-10 tally. Coach George McCool felt his linksmen were round- ing into top form at the time the sectionals be- ganf, They avenged two of their season losses in the sectionals by defeating Manual and Beech Grove.'Coach McCool commended senior Bill Newlin and sophomore Steve Domogalik on their fine showings. The tennis squad produced an impressive 9-8 season record. Coach Roger Bush will have five lettermen returning next year, including number one man Greg Hessong. Also returning are Paul West, Lyle Jones, Gary Uffman, and Dave Cooper. The only loss through graduation will be number two man Rick Schwartz. 'wl1..,,- ,7z. 7 Paul West. I-ffl ' i -3. I nh. 'A Greg I-Iessong retums a serve while Lyle jones backs him up during a doubles match. TENNIS TEAM: STANDING: Greg Hessong, Dave Cooper, Lyle Innes, Rick Schwartz, Coach Roger Bush. KNEELING: Gary Uffman, 1965-66 Vemezyf Cheerleaders Q' V , f . P l fl ' ru ,'-. . w Nancy Wood, Senior Pam Mason, Senior julia jackson, Senior Marlys Capplemun. junior Kathy Andrews, junior Cathy Anderson, Junior The Booster Club yells with cheerleaders at basketball games. The Ben Davis cheerleading squads are essential to basketball and football games. The girls lead the team on to victory with the schools favorite cheers and sideline chants. Try-outs, which are in the spring, con- sist of a screening by selected teachers and then popular vote of the students. Each summer the cheerleaders attend a summer camp to improve traditional cheers and learn new ones. For the last two years Ben Davis has hosted a cheer- leading clinic. Along with team members and the faculty, the cheerleaders perform skits at pep rallies to encourage school spirit. Reserve yell leaders lead cheers at all home, as well as reserve basketball games. Both the varsity and reserve cheerlead- ers are sponsored by Mrs. Marilyn Knox. beetleeteiezfs kettle teetm, Cgenetette spirit Reserve Cheerleaders: Linda Thompson, Georjean Carrico, Vetra Genero, Debbie Losh, Pam Asdale. 102 7 I 3 F- av -'- J LETTERMEN: ROW 1: R. Schwartz, T. Fortune, D. Noble, I. Jones, M. McKinney, R. Brown, A. Moore, B. Newlin, C. Lineback, I. Weaver, D. Wildman, M. Harper. ROW 2: H.. Mabry, I. Lively, L. Conner, I. Keeler, R. Ficklin, S. Atkins, I. Curbeaux, D. Hall, D. Fay, S. Shuler, C. Wright, Mr. Marion Fine. ROW 3: P. Mehrlick, H. Ruddell, G. Lang, C. Jones, R. Mor- gan, D. Harvey, R. Villcgas, L. Bumett, E. Kappel, D. Britt, G. Johnson, K. Bertalon. ROW 4: J. Schmidli, P. Hadley, C. Peters, I. Yanney, M. Phillips, D. Muir, P. West, C. Porter, D. Dodd, I. Wasden, W. Penning- Leiiennanh' dnb attains The 1966 LCttC1'I11211'1,S club was sponsored by Mr. Marion Fine and M1'. Welidell Hine. The position of co-sponsor of the club is a rotating office, with Mr. Marvin Meranda assuming the duties for next year. The club members shared the duty of distribut- ing programs at football and basketball games. The clubis officers for this year were Iohn Weaver, Tom Lothridge, Bill Marshall and Chuck Lineback. Senior Lettermen and coaches were honored by the downtown businessmen at a spe- cial luncheon. The year's activities were highlighted by a pic- nic given at Merritt Park. A boy automatically becomes a member of the letterman,s club upon earning his first varsity award. ton, J. Sipe. ROW 5: C. Hibbert, L. Judd, D. Bog- den, R. Villegas, T. Dininger, T. Pedigo, J. Fassino C. Hessong, D. Gilley, S. Demogalik, B. Williams, N York. BOW 6: R. Radford, I. Engledow, T. Birch, C. Uffman, M. Willoughby, L. jones, P. Miller, C Johnson, B. Willoughby, D. Meadows, I. Rhodes, M. Bragg. ROW 7: J. Crouch, I. Keeler, B. Neutzman, P. Beers, I. Martin, M. Cromlich, D. Emery, M. Phelps, E. Simon, R. Hukill, I. Harper, M. Dunham. ROVV 8: T. Lothridge, G. Adams, D. Verhonik, L. Hendren, D. Cooper, B. Marshall. fnany new fnefnbezfs jim Curbeaux received a varsity jacket this year for his efforts m managing six sports. FOOTBALL Jerry Sipe Danny Britt Noble York CROSS COUNTRY Dennis Gilley Ian Schmidli Phil Hadley ll spam lfepzfesented BASEBALL Clint Wright Mel McKinney Jack Jones TRACK Dave Meadows Clarence Porter Scott Atkins CYMNASTICS GOLF Karl Bertalon Bill Newlin Gary Adams Chuck Hibbert TENNIS Paul West Greg Hessong L950 on Doois pupils look foffzoozfol WSE 7 --0-ni,-1 4 WM- Lghz' futmfe as adults IGM i I. X FF l amp and i7fCZl77Z5fd7ZC6U played as sen! . 5' .v uxw N Q 1 '. n -v Q 5 Wm I Q if -. . Pi 4 gn... N.. u ax, ,554 I l Lim, RE, JAMES ALBERT ABBOTT-lGeneralJ Intramurals, Sideliners, Shop Asst., Frosh Wrestling, Track, Res. Wrestling, Football. LARRY ABNER-flnd. Artsl. RICHARD ALLEN ADAMS-fCollege Prep., Com- mercialj Frosh Cross Country. 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SHERRY LYNN BRISTOW-fCommerciaD Booster Clubg FBLAg pres.5 GAAg Red Crossg SSS5 Office Asst.5 Book Deng Soph. Class Sec. CONNIE SUE BROWN-fCommercialJ Art Clubg Booster Clubg GAAg Red Crossg SSSg Office Asst.g Library Asst. C?ll:ISTANCE RAYE BROWN-fCeneraD Spanish C u . PAMELA SUE BROWN-fCommercialJ Booster Clubg FBLA5 GAAg IA5 Office Asst. PAULA GAIL BROWN-fCommerciaD Booster Cluhg Bowling Clubg sec.g FBLA5 FTAg GAAg Red Crossg Cadet Teacherg SSS5 Office Asst.g Book Deng Monitor. RAYMOND ARNOLD BROWN-fCollege Prep.J Mask 6: Gavelg Science Clubg Sidelinersg Student Councilg Frosh Football. ROBERTA KAY BROWN-CCommercialJ Booster Clubg Choir5 Red Crossg History Clubg Science Clubg SSS5 Office Asst.g Gym Asst. TERRY JOSEPH BRUNING-CCollege Prep.J Intra- muralsg Science Clubg Sidelinersg Gym Asst.g Frosh. Footballg Reserve Basketball. DOUGLAS JAMES BURCH--fGeneraD. BYRON ANTHONY BURKETT-Clnd. Artsj. MICHAEL DEAN BURROWS-fCeneralJ. BRENDA LYNNE BYNUM-lCollege Prep.J Vege- table judgingg 1965 4-H Nat. Cliampionsg 4-H Ir. Leaderg 4-H Clubg FTA5 GAA5 Red Crossg Honor Societyg ICLg Mask 6: Gavelg Mu Alpha Thetag SPQR5 NFLg Science Clubg SSS5 Trialgeg Office Asstg Blah. Asst.5 State Scholarshipg Purdue Merit Scholar- s ip. LARRY GLENN BYRD-fCollege Prep.J Sideliners. PAMELA SUE CAMPBELL-fCollege Prep.J March- ing and Concert Bandg pres.g h-eas.5 French Clubg FTA5 Red Crossg Honor Societyg History Clubg Science Clubg Student Councilg sec.g Office Asst.g Ir. Class Sec.g Herff-Jones Band Awardg Optomist Club Outstanding Citizenship Awardg Ayres High School Fashion Boardg Prom Court5 Senior Homecoming At- tendantg Queen of Lightsg Yearbook Queeng Sports- manship Queeng Cadet Teacherg Prom Queen. CAROLYN SUE CARLISLE-CCommerciaD Booster Clubg Choirg Red Crossg Cheer Leaderg Gym Asst. CLENNA FAYE CARLISLE-fGenerall Office Asst.g Dept. Secy. DENNIS ALLEN CARMICHAEL-fCeneraD High- lightsg Cadet Choirg pres.g Deep Purplesg treas.g Pur- ple zltiresg vice-pres.g Sidelinersg Office Asst.5 Frosh Trac . MARA LEE CLARA CARMICHAEL-lCommerciaD Choirg French Clubg FBLAg Cadet Choirg Girls Cho- rusg SSSg 4-H Clubg Office Asst. ss Z0 fgmdzwzfe from CHARLES SAMUEL CASKEY-fCollcge Prep.J His- tory Clubg Intramuralsg JCL5 SPQRg Sideliners. SONDRA KAY CASKEY-cC0ll1H1CTClHlJ Booster Clubg Bowling Clubg CAA5 Keyhole Rep.g SPQRg SSSg Office Asst. NORMA JEAN CAUDILL-fCeneralJ FBLAg Nat. Honor Socictyg Mu Alpha Thetag SSSg Dept. Sec. BARBARA JEAN CAUSEY-lGeneralJ. STEPHEN PAUL CHURCH-fCollege Prep.J Cadet Bandg Marching Bandg Concert Bandg Chess Clubg History Clubq Intramuralsg Amer. Clubg Science Clubg Spanish Clubg Trialgeg Perfect Attendanceg CMI Scholarship. RAYMOND JEROME CLARE III-fCollege Prep.l Science Cluhg Sidelinersg Gym Asst.5 Frosh Basket- ballg Track. BRENDA SUE CLARK-fCommercialJ. PENNY CLARKE-fCollege Prep., Commcreiall Booster Clubg FTAg CAAg History Clubg pres.g JCLg Tribuneg Keyholeg SPQRg Mask 8: Cavelg Science Clubg Spotlightg Student Councilg Office Asst.g Dept. Sec.g Cadet Treasurerg Sr. Class Trcas.g Perfect At- tendance. SANDRA JEAN CLEMENTS-CCommercialJ Dept. Sec. JAMES JOSEPH CLINE-fCollege Prep., Ind. Artsl Art Cluhg Bowling Clubg FTAg History Clubg 4-I-I Junior Leaderg Lettermang Mask 8: Cavelg Science Clubg Sidelinersg Thespians. GERALD DEAN CODDINCTON-fCollege Prep.J Bowling Clubg Intramuralsg Audio Visual Asst. JANET SUE CONNER-fllome Ec.J Orchestrag FBLAg Spanish Club. LYNN CONNER-fCollege Prep., Commercial, In- tramuralsg JCLg SPQRg Lettermang Sidelinersg Spot- lightg Office Asst.g Frosh Wrcstlingg Footballg Basket- ballg Baseball Mgr. FRANKIE JEAN COOK-Klenerall Art Clubg FBLAg GAA5 Red Cross. LINDA KAY COOK-fCeneralJ. ROBERT EARL COYLE-llnd. Artsj Art Clubg Bowl- ing Clubg Sideliners. BRENDA LEE CROMLICH-fCollege Prep., Home Ec.J Aud. Staffg Booster Clubg FBLA5 CAA5 Red Crossg sec.5 History Clubg Student Councilg SSSg YFCg Library Asst.g Outstanding Student Librarian. WENDELL LEE CUBERT-fCeneralJ. RONALD THURSTON CUNNINGHAM-flnd. Artsl Bowling Club. CAROLYN SUE CURBEAUX-fCollege Prep.l Boost- er Clubg Bowling Clubg Cadet Choirg Choral Bellesg pres. JIMIWY LEE CURBEAUX-fC0llege Pl'ep.J Chess Clubg History Clubg Intramuralsg Lettermang Side- linersg Trainer Asst.g Frosh Footballg Baseballg Res. Baseballg Basketballg Varsity Baseballg Basketballg Football Mgr. WILLIAM EUGENE CURL-fC0mmerciall Intra- muralsg Frosh Bnseballg Footballg Res. Baseball. JIMMY CHESTER CURRY-fCenerall. SANDRA JEAN DAVIS-lCollege Prep., Home Ec.l Red Crossg YFTg Sec. M L .1 Seneeffs zfeeeell excitement of seek he C5- Q WTB? 6-' i -5 QQ' E if fr V99 uh' if 5, 'ing ' L N l X! I s A 2' vtz' 'sz- 1 LARRY WAYNE DAY-Und. Artsl Frosh Wrestling. THERESA REBECCA DAY-fCollcge Prep.J Booster Clubg Bowling Cluhg treas.5 Cadet Choirg 4-H Jr. Lcaclersg sec.5 Mask 8: Gavelg Mu Alpha Thetag Science Cluhg SSSg Thcspiansg Trialge. LINDA GAIL DENNISON-fCommercialJ Booster Cluhg FTA5 Red Cross. LYDIA DAWN DILLOW-fCollege Prep.J Booster Clubg pub.g GAAg prcs.5 Cadet Teacherg Gym Asst. DAVID HAMILTON DINGUS-fCoIlege Prep.J Mu Alpha Theta. RICHARD ALLAN DORFMEYER-fC0llege Prep., History Clubg Sidelinersg Clinic Asst.g Reserve Tennis. .LOIHN BRUCE DRESSBACK-lCollege Prep.J Cadet oir. KAY ELIZABETH DREWS-fCommercialJ Booster Clubg GAA5 Book Den. CHRIS HERMAN DUNN-fGenerall Frosh Choirg pres,5 Purple Airesg sgt. at armsg Office Asst. DAVID DUNNE-fCollege Prep.l jr. Achievementg Mask 6: Gavelg NF Lg Spanish Clubg Thespiansg Radio Asst,5 Cadet Teach:-:rg Herff-jones Radio Award. LINDA SUE DUTHRIDGE-fCollege Prep.J Boost- er Clubg History Clubg Honor Societyg JCL5 SPQRg Mu Alpha Thetag Science Clubg SSS5 Trialgeg Herff- Jones Science Award. WILLIAM HARRY DWYER-QGeneraD Bowling Clubg History Clubg Cafe Helper. TERRY DOUGLAS DYE-Und. Artsl Intramuralsg Sidelinersg Jr. Achievementg Audio-Visualg Frosh. Baseball Mgr. MARY ELLEN CLARICE EDGAR-lColIege Prep.l Booster Clubg GAA5 Red Crossg History Clubg SPQR5 Spotlightg SSS5 Book Den. JUDY ANN EDWARDS-lCommerciaD Booster Clubg GAA5 Book Den. ROBERT DALE ELDRIDGE-Und. Artsl. RONALD JOSEPH ESSELMAN-flnd. Arts, Side- linersg D.C.E. MARGARET ANN ETSCHEID-fCollege Prep.l Ir. Achievementg Concert 8: Marching Bandg Booster Clubg Bowling Clubg pres.g Office Asst. ANITA ELAINE EVERETT-fGenerall. TIMMIE IOE FAIR-fCommercialj Bowling Clubg French Clubg Intramuralsg Gym Asst. CLYDE RONNIE FARMER-Und. Artsl. BRENDA IO FAULKNER-fCommerciaD Booster Clubg GAA5 Red Crossg SSS. ROBERT LEON FAULKNER-fGeneraD Bowling Clubg Intramuralsg Frosh. Cross Countryg Reserve Wrestling. DAVID MADISON FAY-lCollege Prep.J Audio- Visualg Lettermang Sidelinersg Frosh. Cross Countryg Reserve Track. mllies, spam events, homecommcgs RUSSELL ALBERT FICKLIN-fC0llege Prep.J In- tramuralsg Keyholeg Lettermang Frosh Footballg Bas- ketballg Baseballg Basketballg Baseballg Soph. Class vice-pres.g Ir. Class vice-pres.g Sr. Class vice-pres. VIRGINIA DARLENE FINDLEY-CCollege Prep.J Debate Clubg Booster Clubg Amer. Clubg FTAg CAAg History Clubg Mask 8: Gavelg vice-pres.g NFL5 vice- pres.g Science Clubg Spanish Clubg historiang SSSg Thespiansg vice-pres.5 Trialgeg Cadet Teacherg Office Asst.g Best Thespian Award. CRAIG W. FISHER-fCommercialJ Sidelinersg Radio Asst.g Library Asst. CECELIA ANN FITCI-I-fCommerciaD Bowling Clubg CAAg History Clubg SSS5 Office Asst. DAVID KEITI-I FLEMINC-CCollege Prep.J Bowling Clubg trcas.g Chess Clubg treas.g JAg History Clubg Intramuralsg Mask 8: Cavelg Science Clubg Trialgeg Frosh Track. BARBARA IO FORE-fCollege Prep., Commerciall Booster Clubg French Clubg CAAg SSSg Office Asst.g Clinic Asst. JOHN THOMAS FORTUNE-fCommerciaD Gym- nastics. STEPHEN KARL FREUND-lCenerall Sidelinersg Shop Asst.5 Frosh Footballg Res. Football. RICHARD ERNEST FRIETZSCHE-fCollege Prep., Ind. Artsj Art Clubg Bowling Club. DONNA LOUISE FRITTS-CCommercialJ Bowling Clubg Choirg French Clubg FBLAg GAA5 Nat. Honor Soeietyg SSSg Office Asst.g Dept. Asst.5 Gym Asst.5 Perfect Attendance. BETTY LEW FRIZZELL-lCollege Prep.l Cadet Choirg Deep Purplesg pres.g Madrigalsg Purple-Airesg FTAg History Clubg Nat. Honor Societyg Mask 6: Cavelg historiang Mu Alpha Thetag NFL5 Spanish Clubg Student Councilg SSSg vice-pres.g pres.g Thes- piansg Trialgeg treas.5 Office Asst.5 4-H Ir. Leaderg sec.5 Silver Keyg Herff-Jones Awardsg Mathematicsg Scholarshipg Social Studiesg Valedictoriang D.A.R. Awardg Reader's Digest Awardg Cold Keyg State Scholarshipg Purdue Merit Scholarship. RONALD LEE FUCITT-flnd. Arts, Shop Asst.5 Frosh Wrestling. CHERYL ANN FULLEN-fHome Ee.J Art Clubg Bandg Booster Clubg Cadet Choir. JAMES MAUBICE FURNAS-flnd. Artsl DCEg Shop Asst. JOYCE GAMBLE-fCeneralJ Clinic Asst. CHERYL LYNN GARRARD-iGeneraD Booster Clubg F BLAg Office Asst. DANIEL LEROY GEICER-lGeneraD. JAMES JOSEPH GILLESPIE-fCollege Prep.J Res. Bandg IAg pres.5 NAIAC Scholarshipg Nat. Leader- ship Award. g?EERT LEROY CIPSON-iCollege Prep.j Spanish u . JOHN HARRY CLASS-CCollege Prep.J History Clubg IA5 Sidelinersg Spanish Clubg Track. MARIE BERNADETTE CLASS-fC0llege Prep., Commerciall Booster Clubg FBLAg FTAg GAA5 ICLg SPQRg Dept. Sec. CLENNA MAE GODDARD-CCollege Prep.J Booster Clubg Deep Purpleg sec.5 FTAg History Clubg Nat. Honor Societyg JCLg SPQRg treas.g Mask 8: Gavelg Mu Alpha Thetag vice-pres.5 NFLg Science Clubg Student Councilg SSSg treas.5 sec.5 Thespiansg Trialgeg sec.g Office Asst.5 Herff-Jones Award Englishg Amer. Legion Awardg Kappa Kappa Kappa Scholarshipg State Scholarshipg Purdue Scholarship. ELWANDA LYNN GOLAY-iflenerall. DANNY RAY COODIN-flnd. Artsj Bowling Clubg Library Asst.5 Frosh Football. Looking into tomowfow, BD seniors pl fx--to ,J is or-Y X L.. fi . XX S I .1 I : ' 1' - 1 .17 .. N3...i.,, ,u K h I, -nap., an-j,., -Q. 'o,:nuu, ...,.,,. ,H nun.. mi N mb M . gf? KT fir. l 'xr 25 -,f w 47 Ge-'1 K i . J. ,- i i Cp.,- A . F A '. v ', Y . f 1 , S Q 1 on --. Ax, X xii L. 4' . ix . 6 ff' 'T' WANDA GAIL GOODWIN-fCommerciaD Booster Clubg FBLA5 Red Crossg Student Councilg SSS. MARGIE ANN GRACE-lCommercialJ Office Asst.g Cafe. Asst. KATHRYN MARIE GRAY-fCollege Prep.J French Clubg Science Clubg Gym Asst. THOMAS FRANKLIN GRAY-fCommerciaD. JAMES AUSTIN GRIFFIN-fGeneralJ Art Clubg Amer. Clubg History Clubg YFC. TERRY EDWIN CRIMES-fCollege Prep.J Concert Bandg Marching Bandg Drum Majorg Sideliners. DANIEL ARTHUR GROOMS-fCeneralJ Art Clubg 4-H Junior Leaderg Science Clubg YFCg Office Asst. LESLIIE NORMAN GUINGRICH-flnd. Arts, Com- mercxa . RICHARD MARVIN GUMMER-fCollege Prep., Ind. Artsj Intramuralsg Sidelinersg Student Councilg Frosh Cross-Countryg Basketballg Trackg Footballg Basketballg Trackg Gymnastics. BEATRICE FAY HAAS-fGeneraD. LINDA MOORE HAGAN-fCommerciaD Booster Clubg Cadet Choirg Purple-Airesg Deep Purplesg GAA5 Red Crossg SPQR5 SSSg 4-H Clubg Gym Asst. JUDITH ANN HALEY-fCommercialJ Booster Clubg Bowling Clubg FBLAg GAAg SSSg Office Asst. DANNY EDWARD HALL-fCollege Prep.J I. U. Joum. Inst.5 Intramuralsg Lettermang Sidelinersg Spot- lightg news editorg Student Councilg Football. EMILY JOAN HALL-fCollege Prep., Commerciall Booster Clubg Deep Purplesg F TAg GAA5 Amer. Clubg Keyholeg Mask 8: Gavelg SSSg Thespiansg Gym Asst. STEPHEN MARSHALL HAMILTON-flnd. Artsl Intramuralsg Sidelinersg Gym Asst. Frosh Footballg Basketball. SOLOMON KEITH HAMPTON-KCommereiaD Gym Asst.5 Frosh Wrestling. MARGIE ANN HARDEN-lCollege Prep.J Booster Clubg French Clubg FTA- GAA5 History Clubg Nat. Honor Societyg Amer. Clubg Mu Alpha Thetag Science Clubg SSS5 Trialgeg Lab Asst. JEANETTE HARDIN-CCollege Prep.J Booster Clubg Bowling Clubg Choirg Purple-Airesg Deep Purplesg 4-H Jr. Leaderg vice-pres.g pres.5 History Clubg Nat. Honor Societyg sec.g Madrigalsg 4-H Exchange Stu- dentg Vegetable Judgingg 1963 4-H Nat. Championsg NJHA Jr. Leaderg Mask 8: Gavelg treas.g Mu Alpha Thetag NFLg Science Clubg Spanish Clubg Student Councilg SSS5 Thespiansg Trialgeg Betty Crocker Awardg Mask 6: Gavel Dramatics Award. MICHAEL CHARLES HARDY-Clnd. Artsj Letter- man Mgr. PATRICIA LYNN HARL-CCommercialJ Book Den Asst. MICHAEL LINN HARPER-fCollege Prep.J Letter- mang Sidelinersg Spanish Clubg Frosh Trackg Foot- ballg Varsity Football. REBECCA JUNE HARRIS-fCommerciaD Booster Clubg FBLAg GAAQ Red Crossg SSSQ Library Asst. NANCY RAE HART-fCollege Prep.J Booster Clubg Choirg French Clubg historiang pres.g FTAg GAAg History Clubg Nat. Honor Societyg Dramag Mask Sz Gavelg NFLg Science Clubg Student Councilg SSSg Thespiansg Herff-Jones Oratory Award. MICHAEL PAUL HARTLEY-fCollege Prep.J Bandg History Clubg Intramuralsg Science Clubg Sidelinersg Trialgeg Frosh Basketballg Res. Basketball. fmfes in college, cmfeeffs, d7f77Z66Z sezfwce STEVEN JAMES HARTPENCE-fCollege Prep.J National Honor Societyg Herff-Jones Debate Award. JOHNIE EUGENE HATCHER-Und. Artsj. JACQUELINE PATRICIA I-IAYES-fCommerciaD Cadet Bandg Booster Clubg FBLAg GAAg Red Crossg vice-pres. JANICE SUE HECI-IINCER-lCommercialJ Bowling Clubg FBLA5 Office Asst.g Library Asst. SHARON MARIE HELMS-fCollege Prep.J Booster Clubg Choirg French Clubg GAA5 Red Crossg Science Clubg SSSg Frosh. Gymnastics. BEVERLY ANN HENRY lGeneralJ Bandg Booster ilubg FBLAg Red Crossg YFCQ Office Asst.g Library sst. MARY VIRGINIA HERNER-fCollege Prep.J Pep Bandg Marching Bandg Booster Clubg GAAg Honor Societyg JCLg SPQRQ Mu Alpha Thetag Science Clubg Trialgeg Evansville Scholarship. MARSI-IA LYNN HIGDON-fCollege Prep.J Amer. Clubg Booster Clubg Choirg French Clubg Historyg Honor Societyg Jr. Achievementg nsst. sec.g Mask 6: Gavelg NFLg Spanish Clubg SSS. JAMES WILLIAM HILDEBRAND-flnd. Artsj Shop Asst.5 Frosh. Footballg Reserve Baseball. LINDA ARLENE HILEMAN-fCollege Prep.J Boost- er Clubg vice-pres.g FTAg GAAg Intramuralsg Key- hole Rep.g Gym Asst.5 Frosh. Girls Track. JAMES LAWRENCE I-IINDERS-fGeneraD Bowling Clubg JCLg SPQRQ Tribuneg Mask 6: Gavelg NFLg Eidelinersg Library Asst.g Gym Asst.5 Varsity Foot- all. LAWRENCE JOSEPH HOLLAND-fGeneraD. KATHY ANN I-IOLT IMORCANJ-fCeneralJ. MARCIA LEE HOLMES-fCollege Prep.J Concert Bandg Marching Bandg FTAg Cadet Teacherg Science Clubg Spanish Club. THOMAS ALBERT HORTON-CGeneralJ. TOMMY HOSKINS-fCeneraD. KAREN ANN HOSS-fCommercialJ Art Clubg Ma- jorette Corps.g Booster Clubg Bowling Clubg Choirg CAAg Red Crossg Student Councilg Cheer Leaderg Office Asst. RICHARD VANCE HOUCHENS--fCollege Prep., Cadet Teacherg History Club. ALICE CLAIRE HOWARD-lCollege Prep.J Booster Clubg GAA5 JCLg SPQRg Treas.g Mask 8: Gavelg NFLg SSSg Office Asst. SHERRON SUE HOWARD-CCommercialJ Booster Clubg CAAg SSSg Office Asst.5 Math. Proficiency Award. JANIS SUE HUBBLE-fCollege Prep.J Art Clubg Booster Clubg Bowling Clubg GAAg Keyholeg Asst. Adv. Managerg SSS. RALPH THOMAS HUBER-flnd. Artsl History Clubg Frosh. Baseball. DOYLE LEWIS HUDSON-fCollege Prep.J Art Clubg F'I'Ag History Clubg Intramuralsg Keyholeg Asst. Sports Editorg Sidelinersg Frosh Cross Country. ROBERT LEE I-IUEY-fGeneralJ Art Club. Sewers experience mexeei emef' PAULETTE KAYE HUFFMAN-fCollege Prep., Commercialj YFC5 Book Den. EELEN HUNT-tCommercialJ Booster Clubg Book en. ' WARREN THOMAS HURST, JR.-fCollege Prep.J SPQR5 Sideliners. RUTH ANN IMHAUSEN-fCommercialJ Booster Clubg Bowlingg FBLAg corres. sec.5 GAAg Intramuralsg SSS5 Office Asst.g Library Asst.5 Gym Asst.5 Girls Track Team. KENNETH JAMES INMAN--tCo1lege Prep.J Debate Clubg History Clubg Nat. Honor Societyg treas.5 In- tramuralsg JCLg SPQRg Mask dz Gavelg Mu Alpha Thetag NFL5 Science Clubg pres.5 Spanish Clubg Student Councilg Trialgeg treas.5 Chem. Asst.5 State Scholarship. DAVID LYNN JACKSON-flnd. Amp. JULIA ANN JACKSON-fCommercialJ Booster Clubg FBLA5 vice-pres.g GAAg Intramuralsg Prom Courtg Froshg Res.5 Varsity Cheer Leaderg Office Asst. Girls Track Team. WILLIAM LEONARD JACKSON-fCollege PrepJ Cadet Bandg Art Clubg French Club. IXIARY LEE JACOBSON-fC0llege Prep.J SSSg Office sst. GINGER LEE JAGGERS-fGeneralJ Art Clubg CAA5 Red Crossg SSSg Book Den. WILLIAM JOSEPH JAMES-fGeneralJ Radio Clubg Bowling Clubg Shop Asst. RONALD ROYCE JARRETT-fCollege Prep.J Frosh Choirg Cadet Choirg Purple Airesg Deep Purplesg Highlightsg Madrigalsg JAg Nat. Honor Societyg JCLg SPQR5 Mask 6: Gavelg Mu Alpha Thetag NFL5 Thes- piansg YF C5 Frosh Tennisg Herff-Jones Choir Awardg Mask 8: Gavel Forensics 6: Drama Award. TANYA RAE JETT-fCollege Prep., Commerciall Booster Clubg Science Clubg SSS5 Office Asst.g Amer. Legion Auxiliary Scholarship. MARJORIE EBERLE JOHNSON-fC0llege Prep., French Clubg SSSg Office Asst.g Gym Asst. MELVIN PETE JOHNSON fC0llege Prep., Com- mercialj FBLAg Red Crossg History Clubg Intramuralsg Lcttermang Sidelinersg Spanish Clubg Frosh Footballg Baseballg Varsity Footballg Baseball. BERTHA JEAN JOHNSTON-fCeneralJ. GARY LEE JONES-lCollege Prep.J Bandg Bowling Clubg Choirg Sidelinersg Student Council. JACKIE DALE JONES-fGenex-all Intramuralsg Let- termang Gym Asst.g Froshg Varsity Baseball. J. T. JULIAN-tlnd. Artsj Bowling Clubg DCEg Side- linersg YF C. LINDA KAY JUNKINS-fHome Ec., Commercialj Sr. Varietiesg Cadet Choirg Mask 8: Gavelg Thespiansg Office Asst. SHARON KATHALEEN KALVIG-fCommercialJ. GERALD RAY KAUFMAN-tCollege Prep., Com- mercial? Bowling Clubg Intramuralsg SPQRg Sidelinersg Frosh Baseballg Res. Baseball. WILLIAM ORVAL KEEDY-fC0mmercialJ Amer. Clubg Bowling Clubg Chess Clubg vice-pres.g FBLAg History Clubg JA5 treas.5 Mask 6: Gavelg Scienceg NAJAC Conference Delegate. JOSEPH IRVIN KEELER-tGeneralJ Art Clubg treasg Bowling Clubg Lettermang Sidelinersg Frosh Cross Countryg Frosh Trackg Varsity Track. comiiieiiceiiieiif activities iiimfk mil of year PATRICIA ANN KELLY-fCollege Prep.l Quill sf Scroll, pres., IA, French Club, FTA, treas., History Club, Keyhole, Associate Editor, Science Club, SSS, Perfect Attendance Award. DIEDRE FAE KIBBE-CCommerciaD Art Club, Or- chestra, Booster Club, GAA, 4-H, Office Asst., Per- fect Attendance Award. SUELLEN KAY KIEWITT-fCollege Prep., Home EcJ Booster Club, Bowling Club, sec., FTA, GAA, sss, office Asst. DIANA SUE KINSER-fCommerciaD Sr. Varieties, Concert, Marching Band, Booster Club, Bowling Club, FBLA, GAA, sss, Office Asst. SHARON KAY KIRCHNER-fCollege Prep., Com- merciall Sr. Varieties, Booster Club, Bowling Club, DCE, treas., GAA, Office Asst. STEPHEN MONROE KIRKENDOLL-flnd. Arts? Clinic Asst. MARSHA RUTH KNOTTS-fCommerciaD Booster Club, Bowling Club, Library Asst., Dept. Sec. IOYCE ANN KOONTZ-fGeneraD Office Asst. DEANNA KAYE LAFARA-fCommerciaD Booster Club, Frosh, Cadet, Purple Aires Choir, Starlights, FBLA, vice-pres., Red Cross, treas., JA, Office Asst. LARRY JOE LAIR-Und. Artsl Printing Asst. VICKI GAYLE LATIMER-CCollege Prep., Commer- cial, Booster Club, pres., FTA, GAA, Student Coun- eil, SSS, Frosh Cheerleader, Sportsmanship Queen, Ir. Track Att. CHERYL DARLENE LATTIMER-fCommercinll Booster Club, Bowling Club, FBLA, FTA, GAA, Spanish Club, SSS, Office Asst., Dept. Sec., Gym Asst., Herff-Jones Typewriting Award. FRANKLIN TRUMAN LAWRENCE-flnd. Arts? Science Club, Shop Asst., F rosh Football, Wrestling, Res. Football, Wrestling. IACQUELINE LOUISE LAWRENCE-CGeneraD Booster Club, sec., Bowling Club, FBLA, GAA, SSS, Library Asst., Dept. Sec., Bookden. RAYMOND MITCHELL LAWRENCE, IR.-fCol- lege Prep.J Art Club, FTA, History Club, Intramurals, Science Club, Sideliners, Spanish Club, Frosh Cross Country. NICKIE LYNN LAYNE-CCommerciaD Booster Club, SSS, YF C. BARBARA ALICE LAYTON-fCommerciaD March- ing, Concert Band, Bowling Club, GAA, Office Asst., Gym Asst. DAVID ROGER LEE-fGeneraD Sideliners, Gym Asst., Frosh Golf. IACQUELINE ANN LEE-fCommerciaD Art Club, Bowling Club, FBLA, GAA, JCL, SPQR. ROBERT MELVIN LEE, IR.-fGeneraD Sideliners. RICHARD RAY LETTERMAN-fGenerall Lab Asst. DAVID KENNETH LEWIS-lCollege Prep.J Mask BC Gavel, NFL. CHARLES DAVID LINEBACK-fCollege Prep.J SPQR, Letterman, treas., Sideliners, Frosh Football, Frosh, Res., Varsity Wrestling. MICHAEL GENE LITTLEJOHN-fCollege Prep.J Bowling Club, History Club, Nat. Honor Society, Intramurals, Mu Alpha Theta, Science Club, Spanish Club, treas., Trialge, Lab Asst., Res. Baseball, Var- sity Gymnastics. 5 fp' f-if hiv' f 5 .far ' N I Q' NW 4,,.-0' . l' 1 If . lf' I A 'H' 5. 'Xi I-L., Vjff f fc. -' . 'I J I-P? Lf 13' lv 45 1966 cgmoizmfes lead rj' .. , , fi .Elph in fa' . V' '1 T Q E ' 'Sa IX Q i A 2 Q' 'TET-'I' --'S' ' CID' 5 41' zmzleffclmsmm tbzfou JAMES ARNOLD LIVELY-flnd. Artsj Art Clubg Lettermang Sidelinersg Library Asst.g Gym Asst.5 Res.5 :iisity Footballg Res.5 Varsity Wrestlingg Frosh Base- a . NORMAN HARRY LLOYD-fCommercialJ Sidelinersg Audio-Visual. CAROL ANN LOCKE-KCollege Prep.J Purple-Airesg Deep Purplesg vice-pres.g Madrigalsg FTA5 Hist. Clubg Nat. Honor Societyg JCLg SPQR5 Mask 6: Gavelg NFL5 Science Clubg SSSQ Thespiansg Herff-Jones liramatic awardg Charles I-I. Vance Memorial scholar- s np. MARY RICINA LONG-fCommercialD Booster Clubg Choral Bellesg Mask 6: Gavel. THOMAS GRAY LOTHRIDGE-flnd. Artsl Intra- muralsg Lettermang Sidelinersg Office Asst.g Gym Asst.g Froshg Varsity Footballg Froshg Res.5 Varsity Basketballg Varsity Trackg Prom Courtg Soph. Athlete Awardg Ir. Athlete Awardg 1964-65 All-County Half- hackg 64-65 County Scoring Champg 1964-65 All- State Honorable Mention. DENNIS ZANE LOVE-Gnd. Artsj Sideliners. GLEN EVAN LOVEALL-fCollege Prep.J Deep Pur- plesg Purple-Airesg Maclrigalsg Highlightsg French Clubg jr. Achievement. DAVID ALAN LUNDY-fCollege Prep.l Hist. Clubg ICLg SPQRg Mask 6: Cavelg Mu Alpha Thetag NFL5 Science Clubg Spanish Clubg Trialgeg Teacher Asst.g Shop Asst.5 Ir. Achievemcntg Rotary Club of Indian- apolis Crantg State Scholarship. CAROLE LOUISE MABRY-fCollege Preparatory, Home Ec.J Booster Clubg GAA5 H. S. Red Crossg SSS5 Shop Asst. HAROLD MABRY-CCollege Prep.J Art Clubg H. S. Red Crossg Letterman Clubg Science Clubg Intra- muralsg Sidelinersg Frosh Trackg Frosh Football. JACK ALLEN MACER-fGeneralj Frosh Footballg F rosh Trackg Frosh Wrestlingg Intramural Basketballg Monitorg Office Asst.g Gym Asst. SHARON KAY MADLEY-fCommercialJ Booster Clubg Purples-Airesg Starlightsg SSS5 Office Asst. TIM O. MAINS-CCollege Prep., Art Clubg Purple- Airesg Highlightsg Deep Purplesg FTAg Hist. Clubg Nat. Honor Societyg Keyholeg Mask Br Gavel Pres.5 Mu Alpha Thetag NFLg Science Clubg Sidelinersg Spanish Clubg Student Councilg Thespiansg Trialgeg Frosh Football 8: Basketball Man.g Ir. Treas.g State Commission Scholarshipg Foundation Scholarship. DALE ARTHUR MANN-fGeneralJ Intramuralsg Frosh Cross Countryg Frosh Baseball. GARY LEE MANN-flnrl. Arts.J Art Clubg H. S. Red Crossg Intramuralsg Sidelinersg Frosh Footballg Frosh Wrestling. VICKIE MANNING QADAMSJ-fGeneralJ YFCg Of- fice Asst. DAVID WAYNE MARKSBERRY-fC0mmerciall Choirg Intramuralsg Sidelinersg Frosh Footballg Frosh Basketballg Frosh Baseball. DONALD EUGENE MARSH-fC0mn1erciall Art gluing Cadet Bandg Bowling Clubg FBLAg Spanish u . WILLIAM CLARK MARSHALL-Und. Arts.J Letter- mang Vice-pres.g Sidelinersg Sgt. at Armsg Gym Asst.5 Froshg Res.g Varsity Footballg Froshg Res.g Varsity Trackg Froshg Res.g Varsity Basketball Manga Varsity Gymnastics. DEBORAH LOUISE MARTIN-fC0mmercialJ FBA5 Clinic Asst. WANDA MAE MARTIN-CCollege Prep., Commer- ciall H. S. Red Crossg Nat. Honor Societyg Mu Alpha Thetag NFLg Student Councilg Thespiansg YFCg Ir. Sec.g Sr. Pres.g Monitorg Office Asst. PAMULA SUE MASON-fCollege Prep.l Art Clubg Booster Clubg Deep Purplesg GAAg Nat. Honor So- cietyg Mask 6: Gavelg NFL5 Student Councilg Thes- piansg Cheerleaderg Office Asst. Soph.g Ir.5 Sr. Home- coming Queeng Ir. Princess. REBECCA RUTH MATTINGLY-fCommerciaD Booster Clubg SPQRg Dept. Sec. CAROL IANE McCOWN-CCommerciall Art Clubg Booster Clubg French Clubg GAAg Student Council Rcp.5 Clinic Asst.5 Gym Asst.5 Book Den Asst. 4 126191 good yew at new en Davis ROBERT LEWIS McGATHEY, JR.-fCollege Prep., Ind. Artsl Bowling Clubg Intramuralsg Frosh Basket- ballg F rosh Cross Country. MELVIN' WALTER McKINNEY-lCollege Prep.J Chess Clubg Nat. Honor Societyg Lettermang Mu Alpha Thetag Sidelinersg Froshg Reserve Wrestlingg Froshg Reserveg Varsity Baseball. CHARLES ALLEN MEAD-Und. Artsl Lettermang Sidelinersg Froshg Reserveg Varsity Football. RONALD LEE MEADOR-flnd. Artsl Purple-Airesg Sideliners sec.g treas.5 Office Asst.g Monitorg Herff- Jones Audio-Visual Award. IAIRVTNE CARY MEADOWS-Und. Artsl Sidelinersg om or. LINDA SUE MEADOWS-lCommerciaD Booster Clubg GAAg YFC. LAWRENCE KEITH MEDCALF-flnd. Arts, Com- mercialj Bowling Clubg Intramuralsg Frosh Cross Countryg F rosh Golf. PAUL OLIVER MELLINGER-fCollege Prep.J French Clubg History Clubg Science Clubg Sidelinersg Trialgeg Reserve Wrestling. DONNIE LEE MENDENHALL-fCollege Prep., Ind. .iirtsl History Clubg Intramuralsg Science Clubg Side- mers. BARBARA ANN METAL-fCollege Prep.j Art Clubg vice-pres.g Booster Clubg French Clubg FTAg GAAQ History Clubg Nat. Honor Societyg Mask 6: Gavel Sec.g Marion Co. Ir. Heart Rep.g NFL5 Science Clubg Student Councilg SSS5 Vice-Pres.g Thespiansg Dept. Sec.g Gym Asst.g Prom Mistress of Ceremonies. LYNDA KAY MEYER-fCollege Prep.J Library Asst.g Herff-Jones Art Award. JANE ANN MILLER-lGeneraD Booster Clubg Bowl- ing Clubg SPQR5 SSSg Office Asst. JULIA ANN MILLER-fCollege Prep.l Concert Bandg Marching Band Librariang Booster Clubg 4-Hg French Clubg FTAg History Club Vice-Pres.5 Nat. Honor Societyg Mu Alpha Thetag Science Clubg Herff- Jones French Awardg Salutntoriang State Scholarshipg Wayne Township Classroom Teachers Scholarshipg Purdue Opportunity Grant. REBECCA SUE MILLER-fGenerall FBLAg GAAg Clinic Asst. RONDA KAY MILLER-fCommercialJ Choirg YFC. SUE ELLEN MILLER-CCommercialJ Office Asst.5 Herff-Jones Home Economics Award. DEBRA ANN MINOR-fCommercialJ Booster Clubg FBLAg SPQR Sec.g SSSg Dept. Sec. SHIRLEY LYNN MITCHELL-fC0mmerciall FBLA5 Red Crossg 4-H. TRICIA JUNE MITCHELL-fCommerciall Booster Clubg FBLAg SSS5 Office Asst. SANDHA KAY MITHOEFER-fCollege Prep., cum- mercial, French Cluhg Historyg JA5 Science Clubg SSSg Office Asst. CLARE ALEXANDER MOORE-fCollege Prep.J Nat. Honor Societyg Lettemiang Mu Alpha Thetag Science Clubg Spotlight Staffg Froshg Reserveg Varsity Wrestlingg Purdue Alumni Scholarship. FRANK THOMAS MOORE-lCeneralJ. MARY ANNE MOORE-fCexlerall FBLAg CAA5 Stu- dent Councilg SSS5 Office Asst. MICHAEL HERMAN MOORE-CGeneralJ Gym Asst. F L-pdf . ff E L4 .4-9 1 as , ef' 2 .' li I xxx A ll FF CII? F 1 . 31 f 19 I ml .1 Folk rock, mod look, long hair, Balm STEPHEN THARP MOORE-CGeneral,. TERRY ANN MOORE-fGeneral, GAA. SHARON LEE MORFORD-fCollege Prep., Com- mercial, Concert Bandg Booster Clubg Deep Purples Accompanistg Purple-Airesg sec.5 FTAg Madrigalsg Starlightsg Stage Bandg Herff-Jones Choir Award. JERRY LEE MORGAN-llnd. Arts, Mask 8: Gavelg Thespiansg Clinic Asst.5 Frosh Cross Countryg Re- serve Footballg Frosh Basketballg Froshg Reserve Trackg Varsity Wrestling. ROBERT DARRYL MORRIS-fCollege Prep., Art Clubg Bowling Club. SHERRY LOUISE MUELLER-fC0llege Prep., Booster Clubg French Clubg FTAg sec.g History Clubg Nat. Honor Societyg IAg Keyhole Staffg Mu Alpha Thetag Quill Sz Scrollg sec.g Science Clubg Spotlight Staffg Student Councilg SSS5 Office Asst.5 State Scholarshipg Special Merit Scholarship. CHARLES ROBERT MURDOCK-fC0llege Prep., JCLg SPQRg Lettermang Sidelinersg Varsity Golf. LARRY STEVEN MYERS-Und. ArtS,. MARK POWNER MYERS-lCollege Prep., Ind. Arts, History Clubg Science Clubg Sidelinersg Spanish Clubg Spotlight Staffg Shop Asst.g Froshg Reserve Wrestling: F rosh Track. ANITA KAYE NACHOFF-fCollege Prep., Commer- cial, Amer. Clubg Flag Corpsg Booster Clubg Choirg FBLA5 GAA5 Nat. Honor Societyg vice-pres.5 IAg sec.g SPQRg Mu Alpha Thetag Student Councilg SSSg Trialgeg Office Asst.g Herff-Jones Secretarial Awardg State Scholarship. NORMAN K. NANCE-CCommcrcial, Intramurals. Lettermang Sidelinersg Gym Asst.g Frosh Wrestlingg Froshg Varsity Golf. PHILLIP FRANCIS NANTZ-flnd. Arts, Sidelinersg Shop Asst. REBECCA IEANNE NEAL-CCollege Prep., Banclg Booster Clubg Bowling Clubg GAA5 Red Crossg His- tory Clubg JCL5 Keyhole Album Editorg SPQRQ Mask :Sz Gavelg Science Clubg SSSg YFCg Library Asst. MARVIN EUGENE NEELEY-Und. Arts, Commer- cial, Bowling Clubg Froshg Reserveg Varsity Wrestling. WILMA IOMA NEILL-fCeneral, Booster Clubg FBLAg Office Asst. WILLIAM NEWLIN-fCollcge Prep., Nat. Honor So- cietyg Mu Alpha Thetag Froshg Reserveg Varsity Bas- ketballg Student Councilg Varsity Golfg Perfect At- tendanceg Lettermang Sideliner. TEANA MARIE NEWMAN-fCollege Prep., Bandg Booster Clubg GAAg Marching Band Historiang Nat. Honor Societyg Intramuralsg JCLg SPQR5 Mu Alpha Thetag Science Clubg Trialgeg sec. JOYCE SUE NICKELL-fCollegc Prep., Booster Clubg Cadet Choirg Purple-Airesg treas.5 FTA5 vice- pres.. GAAQ Nat. Honor Societyg ICLQ SPQRg Mask 8: Gavclg 4-Hg Ir. Leaderg sec.g Student Councilg SSS Queeng Thespiansg Office Asst.g Dept. Sec.5 Deep Purplesg Madrigalsg Indiana State U. Scholar- ship. DONALD WAYNE NOBLE-Und. Arts, Lettermang Froshg Reservcg Varsity Footballg Froshg Reserve Baseballg Froshg Rcserveg Varsity Wrestling. IAN PAUL NUTTY-fCollege Prep., Amer. Clubg Nat. Honor Societyg Science Clubg Sidelinersg Student Councilg Soph.5 Ir.g Sr. Class Pres.g Trialgeg Prom Court. STEPHEN ELDON ORR-lColIege Prep., Intra- muralsg Spanish Cluhg pres.g Student Councilg Gym Asst.g Frosh. Footballg Basebalh Varsity Gymnastics. CLAYTON ELLIOTT OWEN-CCollege Prep., Com- mercial, Bandg Dance Bandg Bowling Clubg FBLA5 ,Ag pres.5 Intramuralsg Mask lk Gavelg Sidelinersg Office Asst.g Frosh Res.g Baseball. MARY LOUISE OWEN-fCollege Prep., Booster Cluhg GAAg Office Asst. RONALD L. OXFORD-fCollege Prep., History Clubg Nat. Honor Societyg JCLg SPQR5 Mu Alpha Thetag Audio-Visualg Science Clubg Spanish Clubg Trialgeg Perfect Attendanceg State Scholarship. write topics 0 senior mile in balls SUSAN KAY PAINO-fCollege Prep., Commercialj Booster Club Presidentg FBLA5 GAAg SSSg Office Asst.g Library Asst. A DENNIS ALLEN PARKER-lGenerall Amer. Clubg Bowling Clubg Shop Asst. GAYLE LEE PARKS-fCommerciall Booster Clubg Bowling Clubg Choral Bellesg GAAg Office Asst. LINDA LORRAINE PARMETER-lGeneraD Keyhole. DANNY DEAN PARROTT-fCollege Prep., Ind. Artsl Nat. Honor Societyg Basketball Captaing Latin Clubg Mu Alpha Thetag Science Clubg Student Coun- cilg Trialge Presidentg Baseball. MADELINE MARIE PEARSON-lCeneraD. VINCENT OVAL PEARSON-llncl. Artsl. ALLEN AI PEEL-flnd. Artsl. KATHLEEN ANN PEMBERTON-CCenerall Booster Clubg GAAg SSS5 Dept Sec. DEBORAH BELLE PERRY-fCommercialJ Booster Clubg Choirg FTA5 CAA5 High School Red Crossg SSSg Office Asst. IIMMIE DALE PERRYMAN-CInd. Artsl. DANNY WILLIAM PHILLIPS-Und. Artsl. GLORIA JEAN PICKARD-CGeneralJ Booster Clubg GAA5 JCLg Latin Club Presidentg Science Club Presi- dentg SSSg Library Asst.g Clinic. MARY DARLENE PIEPER-fCommerciaD FBLAg Keyhole. WILMA RUTH PIERCE-lCommerciall IA5 Booster Clubg FBLAg GAAg sss, Office Asst. DARRYLE WESLEY POE-fCollege Prep.J Bowling Clubg Hist. Clubg Intramuralg Lettermang Sidelinersg Varsity Baseball Manager. CLARENCE ADOLPH PORTER-fC0llegc Prep., Commercial, Art Clubg Nat. I-Ionor Societyg Letter- mang Sidelinersg Spotlight Cartoonistg Trackg Cross Countryg Audio-visualg Honorable Mention Maritime Ship Poster Contestg Twice won Cartooning Trophy at Press Day Conferenceg 2nd in Safety Poster Con- testg Herff Jones Medal-Artg john Herron Scholar- shipg Speedway Chapter of Kappa Kappa. GEORGIA MARTIE PORTER-fGenerall. LINDA LOU POWELL-fGeneralJ Concert Bandg Booster Clubg GAA5 SSSg Office Asst.g Library Asst. NEIL EDWARD POWELL-flnd. Artsl. ETHEL DELORES POWERS-lC0llege Prep., Com- mcrciall Booster Clubg Bowling Clubg FBLA Record- ing Scc.5 GAAg Office Asst. LARRY WELDON PRICE-Und. Artsl Trialgeg Track. KATHLEEN SUSAN PUYEAR-fCollege Prep.l Banclg Booster Clubg French Clubg FTA5 GAAg Nat. Honor Societyg Mask 6: Gavelg NFLg Spotlightg New Bu- reau Headg Thespiansg Office Asst. GARY LYNN PYLE-lCollcge Prep.J Bowling Clubg Intramuralg Sidelinersg Trialgeg Gym Asst.g Baseballg Football. aff 6. F v PC , .-. ,Fill 'Exp' Q' 4t rw f im z E Gif f ati, V ' . ' 'i 7 ' --T3-'Xl X ,- rf it -6'1 ,ff mapa ll. ,pl La - :--f lplkwv 1 5' ll r l V J I p XR! L-J! .YNIN lx A L iii -3 ri 5 41? l wmv N I , W, I .Lvl -1'-fr 'f Ji' , ' . A. . x sm- ' . it L i 555512:-fE l Sstiizfgg ...ig Nr . 1 If In H' 4 .af 4 . s 5 4,4 HV Q---r 75 . ' here the eeetien is theme 0 senee RALPH WAYNE RAILEY-lCollege PrepJ Bowlingg History Clubg Science Clubg Sidelinersg Lab. Asst. WILLIAM CLAYTON RALPH-fCollege Prep.J Au- dio-Visualg Chess Clubg French Clubg Mu Alpha Thetag Science Clubg Trialge. IACQUELYN REDMOND-iCeneralJ Booster Clubg FBL5 Red Crossg Office Asst. STEPHEN WARREN REEVES-Und. Artsl Side- linersg Frosh Wrestling. DONNA LYNN REITENOUR-iCommercialJ Frosh. Choirg CAAg Lib. Asst.g Dept. Sec.g Jr. Achievement. STEVEN LEE RICHWINE-fCollege Prep.l Audio- Visualg Nat. Honor Societyg pres.g Intramuralsg ICL5 SPQR5 Jr. Counselg Mu Alpha Thetag pres.g Science Clubg Student Councilg vice-pres.5 Trialgeg Lab. Asst.g Frosh Basketballg Cross Countryg Baseballg Varsity Colfg Herff-Jones Math. Awardg Cold Key Winnerg Am. Legion Awardg State Scholarshipg IU Merit Scholarship. KERRY LYNN RIDGE-iCollege Prep.l Intramuralsg Science Clubg Sideliners. PATRICIA SUE RIGDON-fCollege Prep., Bus. Edu- cationl 4-Hg Orchestrag' Ir. Leadersg sec.5 Vegetable- Judgingg 1963 4-H Nat. Championsg French Clubg FBLA5 GAAg Red Crossg Nat. Honor Societyg SSS3 Spelling Proficiency Awardg FBLA Scholarship. JAMES EARL RIPPY, JR. Und. Artsl. IO ANNE BINGO-fGenerall Booster Clubg GAA. DEBORAH ROBERTS-fCollege PrepJ Am. Clubg Booster Clubg Bowling Clubg CAAg Red Crossg His- tory Clubg Science Clubg SSSg Trialgeg Office Asst. ROANNA MABEL ROBERTS-fCommerciall Art Clubg Bowling Clubg Choirg Office Asst. SUSAN REBECCA ROBERTSON-iGeneralJ Cadet Choirg Purple Airesg Madrigalsg Office Asst. GAYNELLE ROGERS-iCommercialJ Booster Clubg Choral Bellesg Girls Chorusg vice-pres.g FBLA5 GAA5 Red Crossg treas.5 SSS5 Office Asst. JIM WILLIE ROGERS-fCollege Prep.D Frosh Wrestlingg Res. Football. MYHA LEE ROMINE-iCollege Prep.J Booster Clubg French Clubg FBLAg GAAg Red Crossg Science Clubg YFC5 Office Asst.g Kinney Fashion Co-ordinator for Ben Davis. BERNICE DARLENE ROUTIER-lGeneralJ Booster Clubg CAAg Red Crossg Office Asst. JOHN EDWARD ROY, IR.-iCeneralJ. SAMUEL CLARK RUFF-iCollege Prep.J Bandg Red Crossg History Clubg Intramuralsg SPQRg Science Clubg Sidelinersg pres.5 Student Councilg Shop Asst.g Frosh Footballg Traclcg Basketball Manager. DARON C. RUSSELL-ilnd. Artsl. GARY STEPHEN RUTLEDGE-ilnd. Artsj. IOHN PAUL SAMPSON-ilnd. Artsl. SUSAN LYNN SAUTER-iCollege Prep.J. RICHARD WILLIS SCHWARTZ-iCommerciall In- tramuralsg Lettermang Sidelinersg Office Asst.g Gym Asst.g Varsity Cross Countryg Basketballg Baseballg Tennis. ring yew 0 activily, Zmmzncg, spam LINDA LOU SCOBEE-fCommercialJ Concert Bandg Majoretteg Featured Twirlerg Booster Clubg Bowling Clubg FBLA5 FTAg 4-H5 Jr. Leaderg Sr. Varietiesg SSSg Library Asst.g Book Deng Perfect Attendance. DWIGHT DECIEL SCOTT-fC0llege Prep., JCLQ SPQRg Science Clubg Sidelinersg Spanish Clubg Stu- dent Councilg Wrestling. CARY MICHAEL SCOTT-fCollege Prep., Commer- ciall Intramuralsg Sideliners. RAYMOND LEROY SCOTT, JR.-flnd. Artsg College Prep.J JA. DAVID HOWARD SEVIER-fGeneralJ. CLARENCE EUGENE SHAW-flnd. Artsj Art Clubg French Club. JOHN LEONARD SHAW-fCollege Prep.J Amer. Clubg Bowling Clubg Intramuralsg JCLg SPQRg Science Clubg Sidelinersg Spanish Clubg Trialgeg Audio-Visualg Office Asst.g Froshg Reserve Trackg Frosh Basketballg Frosh Cross-countryg Perfect At- tendanceg State Scholarship. MICHAEL STEVEN SHAW-fCommerciaD Intra- mura s. ALIDA LAVON SHELTON-fCollege Prep.J Booster Clubg Choral Bellesg sec. trens.5 CAAg JAg 4-Hg Science Clubg Spanish Clubg SSSg Office Asst. JANET AILEEN SHELTON-fCommerciaD Cadet Choirg GAAg Office Asst. STEVEN WAYNE SHULER-fCollege Prep.J. ROY L. SIMMONS-fCommcrciaD Bowling Club. STEYEN ALBERT SIMPSON-Und. Artsl Intra- mura s. SHEILA MAE SMILEY-fGeneraD Booster Club. ALGON LYNN SMITH-fCeneralJ. BEVERLY ROSE SMITH-fCollege PrepJ Concert Bandg Booster Clubg Bowling Clubg Dance Bandg JAg treas.g Sr. Varietiesg FTAg CAAg Nat. Honor Societyg JCLg SPQRg Mask 8: Cavelg Mu Alpha Thetag NFLg Science Clubg SSS5 sec.5 Thespiansg Trialgeg YFCg Office Asst.g Perfect Attendanceg JA Association Grantg Psi Iota Xi Speech 8: Hearing Scholarship. FRANCIS VIRGIL SMITH-CGeneraD. JADIE CHARLES SMITH-fCommerciaD. ROBERT THOMAS SMITI-I-fCommercialQ Frosh wrestling. THOMAS ALBERT SMITH-fCollege Prep.J Science Clubg Sidelinersg Library Asst.g Reserve Footballg Reserve Tennisg Prom King. JULIA ANN SORTWELL-fCommerciaD Art Clubg FBLAg Gym Asst. CARL FREDRICK SPEAR-Und. Arts? Shop Asst. JOHN JAY SPRECKELMEYER-fCollege Prep.J Chess Clubg Intramuralsg Trialgeg YFC. LINDA RAY SPRINGER-fHome Eel Artg Choirg Red Crossg Office Asst.g Perfect Attendance. Awiiifiiig responsibilities of iiiiiili' li KENT ARMOND STAMM-fCommercialJ Art Clubg Bowling Clubg Dramaticsg Speechg YF C5 Library Asst. JOYCE ELLEN STANESA-fCollege Prep., Commer- cialj Booster Cluhg Bowling Clubg FBLA5 CAAg JAg treas.g Science Clubg Student Councilg SSS5 Amer. Clubg Office Asst. RANDALL LANE STANIFER-Und. Artsj shop Asst.g Frosh Basketball. DEANA LOUISE STEVENS-fGeneralJ Art Clubg Student Council. LADONNA MARIE STEWART-fCommerciaD Boost- er Clubg GAAg SSS. MARY WANDA STEWART-fCeneralJ. RONALD LEE STIKELEATHER-Und. Artsl. SANDRA JEAN STIKELEATHER-fC0mmerciall Booster Clubg French Clubg GAA5 YFCg Library Asst. ROBERT THOMAS STONER-lCollege Prep.J Bowl- ing Clubg Hist. Clubg Intramuralsg Sidelinersg Span- ish Clubg Frosh Football: Track. DAVID LEE STOUT-lCollege Prep.J. DANNY FRANCIS STROPES-fCollege Prep.J Letter- mang Frosh Footballg Trackg Reserveg Varsity Cross Counh'y. ROBERT EUGENE STRUBE-fC0llege Prep.J Bowl- ingg Intramuralsg JCLg SPQRg Sidelinersg Spotlightg Froshg Res. Trackg Football. VELITA RUTH STULL-CGene1-all. LARRY EVERETT STULL-lGeneraD. JOHN DUEL SUTTON-flnd. Artsl Sidelinersg Gym Asst. BRENDA JEANETTE T AYLOR-fComme1-ciall Booster Clubg GAA. SHIRLEY JEAN TAYLOR-fGeneralJ. TERRIE JEAN TERHUNE-lCommercialJ Bowling Clubg GAAg Library Asst.g Office Asst. CHERYL CHRISTINA TERRY-fCommercialJ Art Clubg Booster Clubg Bowling Clubg Red Crossg Office Asst.g Art Asst.g Clinic Asst.g Gym Asst. ROBERTA JEAN TERRY-fCommerciaD Booster Clubg Bowling Clubg Girls' Chorusg French Clubg FBLA5 GAAg History Clubg SSSg Office Asst. LINDA THOMPSON KMCCOWENJ- NANCY ANN THOMPSON-CCeneralJ. MICHEAL ROSS TIDWELL-ilnd. Artsj. SHARON KAY TIEMEIER-iCollege Prep., Com- merciall Booster Clubg GAA5 Mu Alpha Thetag Science Clubg SSS5 Clinic Asst. em of 1966 feices ei time mf eieeisieii MELBA ROSE TINCHER-fCommercia1J. NONA MAE TINDAL-fCollege Prep.J Booster Clubg French Clubg Mask 6: Gavelg NFLg Science Clubg Thespiansg Office Asst. CAROL ELAINE TRITTIPO-lCollege Prep.J Art gurl? Booster Clubg Bowling Clubg FTA5 Science ll . LINDA SUE TROUTMAN-lCommercialJ Booster Clubg Spanish Clubg SSS. LINDA JANE TURK-fCollege Prep.7 Quill 6: Scrollg Booster Clubg F TA5 Jr. Heart Rep.g Mu Alpha Thetag Science Clubg Spanish Clubg Spotlightg editor-in- chiefg Herff-Jones Spanish Award. GARY CLEON TURNER-flnd. Artsl Frosh Football. CHARLES MARVIN TURPIN-flnd. Artsl Bowling Clubg Lettermang Froshg Res.5 Varsity Wrestling. DORIS JEAN TURPIN-fCommercialJ Office Asst. ELBERT WAYNE VAN ARSDALE-llnd. Artsl Bowling Clubg Intramuralsg Frosh Football. GLORIA JANE VANCE-fCommerciaD Booster Clubg FBLAg Red Crossg SSS5 YFC5 Office Asst. SUSAN ELAINE VAN HORNE-fCommercialJ Boost- 2- Clubg FBLAg GAAg Red Crossg SSSg YFC5 Office sst. DENNIS ALLEN VIRGIN-fCo1nmerciaD Lcttermang Sidelinersg Frosh.5 Res.g Varsity Wrestlingg Frosh.5 Res.5 Footballg Frosh. Tennis. EDWARD WILLIAM WAGGONER-Klnd. Artsj Per- fect Attendance. DAVID JEAN WAGLEY-fCollege Prep.J Bandg Con- cert Bandg Jr. Achievementg Deep Purplcsg Froshg Res. gootballg Soph. Class Treas.g I-Ierff-Jones Band Awar . LINDA DALE WAINSCOTT-fCollege Prep., Com- mercial! Art Clubg Booster Clubg Cadet Choirg French Clubg GAA5 History Clubg Mask :Sc Gavelg NFLg Science Clubg Spanish Clubg SSSg historiang YFCg Office Asst.g Library Asst. DONNA MARCH WALKER-CGenex-all Bandg GAA5 Office Asst.g Clinic. REGINA LEE WALTON-fGeneralJ Booster Clubg GAAg SSSg Book Den. MARSHA KAY WALTZ-CCommerciaD Booster Clubg FBLAg GAA5 Red Crossg SSSg Office Asst. MONTE RAY WARNER-fCommercialJ Art Clubg Math Clubg 4-H Clubg Purple Airesg Deep Purplesg Highlightsg Intramuralsg Clinicg Gym Asst.g Frosh. I Baseball. ROBERT LESLIE WARNER-lCollege Prep.J 4-H Clubg Frenchg Science Clubg Sidelinersg Trialgeg Frtiishq Res. Wrestlingg Frosh.g Res.g Footballg Frosh. Go . LINDA KAY WEAKLY-fCommerciall Booster Clubg Frosh. Choirg Cadet Choirg Coral Bellesg JCLg SPQRg SSS5 Office Asst.g Coral Belles Awards. VERNA RAE WEAKLY-fGeneraD Booster Clubg Bowling Clubg GAAg JCLg SPQRg SSSg Radio Station. JOHN PHILLIP WEAVER-fCollege Prep.J Letter- mang pres.g Sidelinersg Student Councilg Frosh. Ten- nisg Basketballg Footballg Res. Basketballg Footballg Varsity Basketballg Fnntballg Princeg Jr.-Sr. Prom. MARY ANN WEAVER-fHome Ec., College Prep.J Booster Clubg French Clubg History Clubg Keyholeg Mask 6t Gavelg NFL5 Student Councilg SSSg Jr. Achievementg sec. of eompanyg Radio Asst. 6 .Q- ein P' af '1..-' . if 'Y- i 3, Y J, ff! F- ,La ',,4 'Z 'vw KX i H , , .. v x 4 . , NNN 1 ni. L.. , 9 15v 1' gon-v if 'T::r aff? i.E ..,, , fe- Q f-at W.. ,K-4 I ,,?,,,c...Eg, .. M in um ' Y V A F We i t L Q. i Z 3' is 'il if , Emi 4' a.f'W ' A S We ,y .rigs-1 . 'K , M Z, ' 4 - -. x Q' Tjlf . Y ck, B 514 P' ' f K IJ ' 4 - N , is 'G' jf, 3 -' . K' KW. ,f' -J s Q, A -ff GES? N ew gym enables seneees of 1966 te SUE ANN WEBER-fCollege Prep.J Concertg Stageg Pep Bandg Booster Clubg Bowling Clubg Sec.g FTA5 Nat. Honor Societyg ICLg SPQRg Sec.g Mu Alpha Thetag Science Clubg Trialgeg Office Asst.5 Dept. Secy.5 Herff-Jones Bowling Award. WILMA LEE WEBER-iCenerall Office Asst. PAUL RICHARD WEEKLY-fCeneraD. SHARON ANN WELCH-fGeneralJ Booster Clubg Frosh. Choirg CAAg Sunshine Societyg Office Asst. JEFFREY GILBERT WELKER-iCollege Prep., Concert Bandg Pep Bandg History Clubg Intramuralsg Science Clubg Sidelinersg Trialgeg Youth For Christg Office Asst. RICHARD LEE WELLMAN-Gnd. Artsl Cafe Asst.5 Wrestling. BRENDA KAREN WELLS-iBusinessJ Boosterg French Clubg FBLA Treas.5 H. S. Red Crossg Sun- shine Societyg Youth For Christg Office Asst. CAROL ANN WELLS-iCollege Prep., Commerciall Band Secretaryg Majoretteg Booster Clubg Bowling Clubg 4-H5 GAA5 Honor Societyg SPQRg Science Clubg Sec.5 Gym Asst. ALBERT RON WESSEL-Und. Artsl. ALFORD RAY WESSEL-Clnd. Artsj. SHIRLEY VIRGINIA WESTERBERC-CCollege Prep., Commerciall Artg Booster Clubg CAA5 Sun- shine Society. EDDIE RUSSELL WHEELER-flnd. Artsj Cafe sst. MELINDA KAY WHEELER-fCommerciaD Boosterg GAAg Red Crossg Spanish Clubg SSSg 4-H5 Dept. Secretary. IONELL WHITE-iGeneraD. SHARON SUE WHITE-fCollege Prep.l Booster Clubg Bowlingg Choir-5 Choral Bellesg FTA5 Red Crossg History Clubg Spanish Club- SSS5 Office Asst. WILLIAM OSCAR WHITE-flndi. Artsj Sidelinersg Wrestling. MARTHA ANN WHITFORD-iCollege Prepl Booster Clubg French Clubg GAA5 Science Clubg Youth For Christg Office Asst. LARRY MICHAEL WHITIS-fCollege Prep.D Gym- nasticsg Track. DAVID DEE WILDMAN-CCommercialJ Lettennang Sideginersg Library Asst.g Wrestlingg Cross Countryg Trac . LYNN DEE WILEY-CCommerciaD Artg Booster Clubg GAA. SANDRA LUCILLE WILKERSON IDESKINSJ- iGeneralJ Artg Booster Clubg FBLAg SSS. LLOYD MARTIN WILKINSON-fCollege Prep.J 4-Hg Ir. Leadersg Mu Alpha Thetag Footballg Chem- istry Asst. DAVID FREDRICK WILSON-fCollege Prep.J Bandg Dance Bandg Pep Bandg Purple-Airesg Cadet Choirg Deep Purplesg Sr. Varietiesg Monitorg Baseball. GERALD MONROE WILSON-CCommerciaD. sz' Z0 Cgmdmfe at BD Zn swam! yemfs LARRY WAYNE WILSON-fCommercialJ. RONNIE LEE WILSON-fCollege Prep.J. PATRICIA ELIZABETH WINCE-fCollege Prep.J Booster Clubg Purpleairesg FTA5 ICLg SPQRg Mask 8: Gavelg Science Club. STEVEN KENT WISEMAN-fCeneraD. CHARLES CHRISTIAN WISHMEIER-Clnd. Arts? Shop Asst. NANCY JANE WOOD-fCollege PrepJ Majoretteg Booster Clubg GAAg Senior Varietiesg Student Coun- cilg SSS5 Cheer Leaderg Office Asst. JOHN ARTHUR WORTH-fCollege Prep.D Pepg Dance Bnndg JCL5 Sideliners. HOWARD CLINTON WRIGHT-CCollege Prep.J Nat. Honor Societyg Intramuralsg Lettennang Side- linersg Froshg Res.g Varsity Baseballg Froshg Res. Basketball. LYNN LOUISE WRIGHT-fCollege Prep.l Booster Clubg French Clubg GAAg Science Clubg Office Asst. MICHAEL CURTIS WRIGHT-fCollege Prep.J Nat. Honor Societyg ICLg SPQRg Jr. Consulg Mask 8: Cavelg 2nd Vice Presg Mu Alpha Thetag NFLg Science Clubg Student Councilg Pres.g Thespiansg Trialgeg Lab Asst. RANDY CHRISTOPHER WRIGHT-Und. Artsl Shop sst. CHARLES ALBERT WYCKOFF-CCommerciaD. BRENDA JOYCE YEARWOOD-fCommerciaD Boost- er Clubg FBLA- ICLg SPQR5 Spotlightg Advertising Managerg Herff?-Jones Journalism Awardg SSSg Li- brary Asst. MARIA EULALIA LOPEZ YEPEZ-fCeneralJ Boost- er Clubg Deep Purplesg FTAg Student Council. CATHY LOUISE ZIKO-fCommercialJ Booster Clubg Choirg SSSg Office Asst. RONALD MARVIN ZIMMERMAN-fCommerciall Bowling Club. Thar was If ,! :T l n li B f-i 4 'HBP L .J ' .., P lf 4 I Mr. Williams had the task of scheduling and coordi- Seniors staged their own luncheon in the cafeteria. natmg convocatlons' Ron Wilson, Shirley Westerberg, Bill Bowman, Bob Kappel, and Mike Bickcl pose after their victory in the Giant 500 Bicycle Race. s...I nl: ' 1 al, ti lx L qi L ' m C 'E 1 ill ff that was. This unique act amused the audience at the Senior Varieties. Scott Atkins seems eager to get away with his trophy at the spring sports awards convo. i J , . 4 Q A - f Pupils enjoy the dance party in the radio station at lunchtime Sue Miley smiles as her corsage is pinned on at the Keyhole Convoca- tion. Fazces of pea Keyhole staff members take advantage of the absence of doors at the beginning of school. glass in - v ' I 1141- ' Glenna Goddard seems satisfied as she takes the place of Mr. Howard Williams on Teacher Appreciation Day. r I lee! moan! qf yew w , . ' 1 1 M- I V .. ff, 4 11:5 tj.-I , gg L Mr. William Price gets a hearty welcome from Alex Moore, Mike Little- Louie Hudson meditates on the Df0bleI11S Of fhe W0l'1d john, and Ron Oxford. Faculty members seem to be intent as they count money for the Harvest Ball. 1 S-5 , , V L M' if ll! Lgglli 1.4 lx 1 , E . N Q- 'I 4 x :- .5 , 1 N 1, 1 R AV Q ' 'ig X lx' E ' Q 1 A lf' 'WY' ' ,A v wif W tix Y 'a A I IBB ,1 ,z 4. fl X fx . ,nf I , lx XXI if qj 1' Faculty, student body zfecocgnzle num' Betty Frizell accepts the Herff-jones Valedictorian Medal from Mr. Bob Hughes, English teacher. Mr. Bob Hughes congratulates Julia Miller as she accepts a Pur- due Opportunity Grant. Seniors who received academic and extra-curricular activity awards were paid recognition on the annual Senior Honor Day. Outstanding seniors-those receiving the highest grades and showing the most in- terest in certain areas-were given awards. Included were the English, math, science, social studies, foreign language, journal- ism, business, industrial arts, and home economics awards. Those students excel- ling in the areas of fine arts also received awards. Senior scholarship recipients received over 840,000 from various colleges, uni- versities, organizations, and foundations. American Legion award winners, Cold Key winners, the Valedictorian, Saluta- torian, and the best scholar of the graduat- ing class of 1966 were also honored. cgmoizzofos on ommzol senior honor oloy Mr. Charles Carpenter, guidance counselor, congratulates Carol Locke after announcing that she won the Charles H. Vance Memorial Scholarship. Kathy Puyear accepts the Herff-Jones Forensics Award from Mr. Bob Hughes. 'Y-...f' Steve Richwine accepts his Special Merit Scholarship to Indiana University from Mr. Charles Carpenter. Seniors in the Dancing Debs turn to an Indian routine in the Class officers, Ian Nutty and Penny Clarke, served as Master Senior Varieties. and Mistress of Ceremonies at the Senior Varieties. Class of '66 displays mlm! in The action was in the Roscoe Conkle Auditorium at Ben Davis, when seniors presented their annual Senior Varieties, with the theme of i'Where the Action Ish. The pupils entered the auditorium to the beat of the Action Band. The Action Dan- cers then entertained the audience. They were followed by singing acts, dancing groups, comedy acts, and a pianist. Mr. Jack Iester and Mr. Daryl Mil- ler, senior class sponsors, helped the seniors plan and present their annual show. The night of the Senior Varie- ties, the seniors enjoyed a party in the cafeteria with the band, K'The Great Societyu, playing. The Action Band which played for Senior Varieties consisted of: Dave Wagley, Ronnie Cunningham, and in the second row, james Rippy, Steve Allec, james Hildebrand. lv, V.: L U7 ,- A22-1 W' lr 1 j, J 1 I gg , Q A-w .- sr' ,- x IN A 1 . lx K Teachers retire Two members of the Ben Davis faculty retired from teaching at the end of the 1965-66 school year. After teaching at Ben Davis for forty years, Mrs. Jessie Kirk, commerce depart- ment chairman, plans to travel after her retirement. Before coming to Ben Davis Mrs. Kirk received her B.S. and M.S. degrees from Indiana Uni- versity. Mr. Francis Conder, who taught in the science department, also retired. Mr. Conder had taught at Ben Davis for five years. He graduated from DePauw University, and received his M.S. degree from Indiana University. After leaving Ben Davis Mr. Conder plans to travel. Mrs. Jessie Kirk, commerce department chairman. Mr. Francis Conder, science department. zmiors offeree d7Z0lLh67 year at BDHS Juniors class officers, Kathy Ander- son, president, Terry Lisby, secretary, Jerry Walden, vice-president, and Marlys Cappleman, treasurer, make plans for the 1966 Prom. Evelyn Adair, Ron Ade, Jenny Albright, Kathy Allen, Richard Alley, Cathy Anderson, Renita Andrade, Kathy An- drews. Marque Archibald, Shirley Austin, Bet- ty Bailey, Beverly Bailey, Patty Bailey, Jerry Baird, Diane Baker, Sharon Baker. Janice Ball, Marilyn Bard, Lionel Bar- nett, Paula Barz, Linda Beasley, Cherin Blecker, Rebecca Bedell, Charlotte Bel- c er. 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Sue Macgregor, Ronald McLaughlin, Ellen Magee, James R. Margason, Joyce Markle, Darlene Marlowe, Chris Mar- tin, Dorothy Martin. John Martin, Marilyn Martin, Janelle Mason, Samuel Matlock, Arm Matt- hews, Warren Mathias, Brenda Mauck, Linda Maxson. Karen McCann, David McCord, Linda McCord, Linda McCreary, Karen Mc- Donald, Debbie McCarvey, Cathy Mc- Gathey, Pam McGinn. Michael K. McGuire, Carolyn MeKim, Deborah McMullen, Angela McMullin, John MeNaughton, Dave Meadows, Bill Mears, Greg Medcalf. Rick Melenchuk, Rita Mercer, Ric Mer- chant, Peggy Miles, Sue Miley, Howard Miller, Phil Miller, Ronnie Miller. Vicki Miller, William Miller, Vicky Mil- ligan, David Mills, Sue Minet, Beverly Mitchell, Elaine Mitchell, Rita Mitchell. Sally L. Mitchell, Carolyn Moore, Jef- frey Moore, Steve Moore, Victoria Moore, Kathy Morris, Carol Morgan, Karen Morgan. Sharon Mullins, Arthur Murrax, Kathy Murray, Murray Myers, Perry Myers, Pattie Naylor, Barabara Neal, Linda Newman. 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Callie Sink, Mike Sizemore, Susan Sizemore, Catherine Skaggs, Sherry Skiles, Steven Smallman, Becky Smil- ley, Sandra Smiley. Betty Smith, Danny Smith, Donald Smith, Linda Smith, Susan Smith, Sheila Smith, Steven Smith, Wanda Smith. William Smith, Tom Smoot, Wilma Spears, Ronald Spurgeon, Cecil Squire, Glenda Stallard, Virginia Stamm, Vick- ie Stancombe. john Stanley, James Stark, Thomas Stark, Jackie Sue Steadham, Trudy Stegbauer, Pat Stevens, Joni Steven- son, Marla Steward. Larry Stikeleather, Mike Stilabower, Jane Stites, Jane Stone, Cheryl Stout, Linda Stout, Bob Strong, Vickie Stro- pes. Barbara Strubc, Lynda Strube, Rebecca Stull, Jessie Suiter, Norma Sullivan, Devera Tapscott, Terra Tarrents, Jane Taylor. Larry Taylor, Tamara Taylor, Iohn Thomas Moore, Jeanne Thompson, Lin- da Thompson, Richard Thompson, Alana I. Thurman, Linda Thunnond. Barbara Tillotson, Vaughn Tindal, Diane Tinnon, Steven Toler, Cary Tomlin, Linda Tomlin, Linda Tomlin, Janice Troutman. Frank Turk, Sharon Turner, Willaclean Turner, William Tumer, Jack Turpen, 1 Mary Turpin, Kenneth Twomey, Reida Turpin. 1 I Janis Tyson, Brenda Uffman, Charles Vandermark, David Verhonik, Larry Vest, Shelbie Vickous, Jeny Vickrey, Theresa Vidito. Irene Villegas, Lisa Vogel, Linda Wag- ley, Linda Wagonseller, Debbie Wal- ker, Larry Walker, Wanda Walker, Linda Walton. Sandy Walton, Steve Wand, Stanley Wamer, Larry Watson, Judith Watts, Randy Weakly, Susie Weatherford, William Webb. Deborah Weber, Millard Weldon, Randall Whedon, Jim Werlcr, Richard Whitmore, Rolly Whitford, Barbara White, Ioyee White. Lee White, Allen Willard, Gary Wil- liams, Robert Williams, Lueetta Wil- liamson, Robert Willoughby, Annetia Wills, Iannette Wills. 'Charlene Wilson, Clinton Wilson, Dan- ny Wilson, Edra Wilson, Linda Wilson, Ronald Wilson, Sharon Wilson, Debbie Winterrowd. Dieanna Wirey, Pascal Witcher, David Wood, Donald Wood, Denise Woodall, Martha Worth, Phillip Wortman, Dan- iel Wright. Maureen Wri ht Sharon Wri ht Sha l g 9 ron A. Wright,,Linda Wyatt, Noble York, Nancy Young, Willy Zech, Dan- ny Zentz. Joyce Zimmerman, Cindy Zorae. Larry Arnold Kathy Andrews makes sure Louis Hudson looks perfect for his Senior picture. ..,. -q .. 4, 3:- I X -A ... i S Q .- . , .frm v .- 41 - f x V Q hi J . . . if' ' e .. A- -- , f-- 1 W V ,Y X ,Q V I ',:1..wQ,v , kigiv r .... ri fi-: rf: I w ill ff, ' lvl, A' SV 'il . ' -la . ' ' 1 f 1 - Q l l I . v i ', Q N f x I at 1 KJ V' A ' ' I. '-' . 3 ',J . - I ' 1 ' , 1 Alai all. , ' it I x ,N ,, :tif i H Viaifrx 3- W . .. , i r 'Fla 'I V , Gm M N Li. f l f A 5' ,S 'ff Q, m. ' h A y, or Q s -,.,r,.. vit i A . . L L L so L.: fr for ir- V7 i J ' 1 A Z V ' .. M X ' A , ,x 1 1 , , 7 'QQ -, i l W. X. . ff - 1' ' 'fr r S s Q a , ea fa ,V-XR' . L ,.. My A- ii- ! Q K , .ts -V ai '-fi , if d'ilVx'ltf'. ' R LN 'Nb 1' M , J m -L I w 4- - An, V fm ,gi r 'is -af fr re e ' V. Q . Y n i 1 5 1 4 , 1 : -f ' V -,Al .. , ,.':.l X J if :gh fx i J ' lg-' '--.- , -L , V. I .:,,., lj , , va l , F 5 i li 1 li l . g,.- R Q- Z l BD. pupils hola! l6Z7f'g6 pmt of fum sing power f-r '5. 1 I . -. , V. 4 .' - . A - . 'I . vw'-T, -. ' , . ,Ji -4 'l Lai,-.f'4f -1, ', ', .ig ',' 7 5, ' 1 , . - . :W a ' ' ' L' ' lk, - - 5 - LZ , .. A ', 1 , w Q . V .T , 1 V ,-'-'-,zgw .gt , , . N, A V. r' I-Vif 1 in-5, I,x'- .vi-' , - A' '. , - .. fx, ,-'. x- -. ., - ' 1 , ,. -K' ' Q' I , ' -g'n,,x 4.114 5 'Q ' 1, A ',- . fpgi: ' . 'V ' 'Z-J' ',,g4'l.. H f '- 1 L-' - 'f .. Zi- a -- ' r .Q-J ,A .4--K K ,. J., , ' . pf-' ,- V - ' .N .-1 ' ' . ' '- ' .,. '. , ' 1 - . . 'K . - .-1 - -, . Q av f -7 A . 4 X' .-- .,. .J-,'. -- V- , .ua . . 'fs'.- .-,4T .' .' T.- - 1 , , ,-L - , 1' . ,f ' f. '---' x, ..A.- x , ,Jr . -hi' Ais cf' a Bob Strube helps Jackie Lawrence step down from one of the clean, efficient trucks from VALLEY COAL Sz OIL COM- PANY, 2820 West Michigan Street. Scott Atkins and Hank Arnold admire the exterior of a new addition to the Clermont Christian Church. The structure was built by the SHEPPARD CONSTRUCTION Con1pany, 5632 West Washington Street. Linda Klenk tries out a can of fly spray on John Peterson, while Sharon Pierpont goes after Gary Peters with a fly swatter at HENDERSON'S DRUG STORE, 4406 West Washington Street. Our sincere congratulations and appreciation to the senior class of 1966 Tomlinson h0f0cg7fdlDb67 5, Inc School Pzctmfes, Inc. 4119 North College Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana Ioan Hall, Ron Zimmerman, Mary Ellen Edgar, and Phil Nantz pause by the large sign at the PARKEAT, 6200 West Washington Street, before going in to enjoy a fine meal. l 157 Chris Martin and Vetra Genaro, pause by the sign at the PETITE PARLOUR, in the 500 Shopping Center. The girls know they can find fashionable clothes in petite sizes in the unique store. S , me' e WWWW m. N - ' .,VQ'l4'.x john Woodson selects a golf club while Donna Westfall chooses a of balls. Iohn and Donna know that they can find any sports they need at the SPORTS SPOT, 3530 West 16th Street. Hi -.,,-,l - iq, ' 'Q ff If 'af' J I Mark Williams finds the perfect shoe to fit Kathy Andrews at SCHlFF'S SHOE STORE, in the Speedway Shopping Center. , Service with ei smile faq fe leeeil biisiiiess -an Sharon Welch and Jim Wcaks visualize this refrigerator stocked with food at WILLS FEED Bl SUPPLY COMPANY, 5320 West Washington Street. Dan Hall and Tom Hurst find a comfortable resting place in the tires at BURT NEES TIRE COMPANY, 6613 YV:-:st YVashing- ton Street. Marsha Archer, Monte Warner, and Lisa La Mar inspect the Pur- ple-Aire robe which was cleaned at NEFF CLEANERS, 3 9 0 4 Rockville Road. xc, IL. A.. , xi ,-'Elf-. .: 7' ' Carl Boockholdt and Linda Junkins find many lovely flowers at I. C. HOFFMAN FLORIST, 5439 West Washington Street. :yn gf K ,- 3 . qs'--xii ,ii 1 'T 4-v'V'nl l H ' - fury s' . , ilwll 15 f it , A A, , Al ,.q - -uf John Weaver and Pam Mason find that Iohn's car is clean and shiny after having it washed at PARKS CAR WASH, 5519 West Washington Street. 1 john Dressback, Terry Lazaro, Doro- thy Reffitt, and Mary Rishel pause for a break in their work at IACK'S DOC Sz SUDS, 6310 Rockville Road. .pn-in 24 L-E. ,f , 0 , If ! I3- Terry Lisby and Tom Smith choose chrysanthemums from the many types of flowers available at BLOOM FLORIST, 3733 VVest Tenth Street. Food flowers, bowling sl' Rn? Jmigg-L-I as if Joe Cline is ready to assist Ioyce Nickell as she tests the weight of her bowling ball at the LYNHURST BOWL, 111 North Lynhurst Drive. Gary Scott and Joyce Stauesa select lunch from the many items on the menu at BOB CHAPMAN'S SILVER FOUNTAIN, 5720 West Washington Street. -L, Q if? Betty Frizzell and Virginia F indley look at a travel poster at FIRST BANK 61 TRUST CO., SPEEDWAY, INDIANA. 4'-r '4'c 1l'4:,'?f Janis Hubble expresses her satisfaction with the hairstyle she got at HELEN'S HAIR FASH- ION, 6331 ROCKVILLE ROAD. 'Q I Au in-we 11277 ml businesses azmilimf to BD pupils I 1 I Karen Hoss und Tom Lothridge pause by the clock in the hall of MOORE 6: KIRK MORTUARY, 7050 West Washington Street. , ru w . , . -' Larry Landon, Jenny Bloomer, Clint Wright, and Dwight Scott inspect the new battery they purchased at BEN DAVIS TIRE AND BATTERY, 6243 West Washington Street. Karl Bertalon and Jerry VValdon select a paisley shirt from the many fashionable styles available at EDRICI-I'S MEN'S WEAR in the Speedway Shopping Center. For the finest service in mobile homes, go to HUD- DLESTON BROTHERS MOBILE HOME SALES, 3636 YVest VVashington Street. .rr-r',r '-'T' l r-f':',.. 1 5 Mill '.-1l .qL'ii1'Ei,-,pf-ifei ' I .'r JIF1' HJ, Nl - 1 v .1 in I. .11 lu , 1 V ' N ' , .j .yr ' 1,117 , 'J IL' -'o 1 X : ,X . I , . 1 1, w , H , W1 Q Ase- --S Sf' N-i' ' V D W ,, ,,. ., , l - -'4'1Q,1.1 '11 1 X z L - , Q- :Q-,-' J- 'S his if Pat Receiver, Ronna Ro- berts, and Mr. Lee Payton are only three of the peo- ple anxious to serve you at the CLERMONT DOC 8: SUDS, 226 East Main Street, Clermont. L i l t Kelly, Wilma Cilley, Dixie Smith, and Ardith Hieber enjoy a refreshing snack of ilk and ice cream from MAPLEHURST JERSEY FARMS, 3745 Fransworth. as H X You :www iv w ww :wbsmjqg imwggf mf: ffsiuw Tiff ,fn Q ' ' 2 each my ?L..QZYsE,iiE1,- -' 1 mg- 'L mi, Cindy Zorca, Paula Barz, and Ronnie Deisch wait for their orders at the fountain of TEET- - ER's DRUGSTORE, 6301 West Washington Street. A . Y I A, . - V' H . I n w Q33 A I ave Marksberry and Becky Neal arrive at WESTLAKE DRIVE-IN THEATRE, 805 v ' . Drive Janis Hubble and joe Skinner enjoy the friendly warmth of a log fire, thc same friendly warmth you can get in heating from HUBBLE PLUMB- ING 45: HEATING, 6334 WALTON STREET. Hardware, heating, ,groceries 5 r rv i I Q ,A 2 X fm-55 2 Q -ii - ' ,. ,. , iiyyyyy 71 Fl Chris Dunn and Denny Carmichael use one of the fin- wheelbarrows at the CITY HARDWARE, 2811 MAR HILL ROAD, to transport Deanna LaFara. 'rf , we When you shop at MONT- GOMERY SUPER FOODS. 5302 WEST YVASHINGTONQ you can be assured of fin service, such as that given her by Louie Hudson, Mike Har- per, and Charles Bogden. S kZ7'Z7'Z61 Motor Exjnfess 1 Q-, Jr . -nr. g rj XJ SHINNER MOTOR EXPRESS IM, rA CL i.'2'Ffir Sam Ruff, Judy Vincent, Nancy Haart, Joe Skinner, Danny Dodd, for other things besides hauling. SKINNER MOTOR EXPRESS and Putty Ralph show that Skinner Motor Express trucks are good 1035 SOUTH KEYSTONE AVENUE, I H Q V D . in ORGANIZATIONS Americanism Club-59 Art Club-57,86 Band-64,65,66,67 Baseball- 96,97 Basketball-89,9O,9l,92 Booster Club-55,102 Bowling Club-47 Chess Club-54 Choir-68,69,72,73 Cross Country-88 Dance Band-66,67 FBLA-51 Flag Corps-66,82,83 Football-82,83,84,85,86,87 F our-H-46 French Club-53 FTA-49 Golf-100 Gymnastics-95 History Club-47 Intramural Basketball-75 Junior Red Cross-46 Keyhole-60,631,172 Latin Club-53 Lettermen's Club-103 Majorettes-66 Mask 6: Gavel-42,453,115 Mu Alpha Theta-48 National Forensics League-42,43 National Honor Society-40 News Bureau-62,63 Quill 61 Scroll-48 Radio Club-54 Science Club-50 Sideliners-55 Spanish Club-52,53 Spotlight-62,63 Student Council-41 Sunshine Society-51 Tennis-100 Thespians-42,43 Track-98,99 Trialge-50 Vegetable Iudgers-46 Wrestling-93,94 Yell Leaders-101,102 Youth For Christ-59 FACULTY Abbott, Mrs. Horace-32,133 All-Scbool Index Adams, Mr. David--4,8,31,133,l32, 172 Adams, Mrs. Shirley-5 Antonopoulos, Mr. Mimis-47 Baker, Mr. Woodrow-29 Baldwin, Mr. Harmon-6,32,56,l32, 133 Baize, Mr. James-82,133 Berry, Mr. Robert-56 Britt, Mr. Bob-83,84,85,92 Brokaw, Mr. Arvin-53 Brown, Mr. Ernest-26 Bush, Mr. Roger-25,75,100 Caplinger, Mrs. Mary Ann-2052, 53 Carpenter, Mr. Charles-59,135 Carruthers, Miss Olive-40 Conder, Mr. Francis-188 Cottingham, Mr. Dwight--46 Cox, Mr. Kenny-95,96,97 Derival, Mr. Robert-83,84 Dierdorf, Miss Mabel-26 Dunbar, Mrs. Kay-25,46 Ficklin, Mr. Fred-71 Fine, Mr. Evan-91 Cale, Mr. Bruce-21 Carling, Mrs. Mary joe-5 Cipson, Mr. Trent-30,3l,33,55 Cirton, Mr. William-30 Hansell, Dr. Donald-42,43,71 Harcourt, Mrs. Rosalie-30,31 Hartle, Mrs. Mary-46 Highbaugh, Mr. Larry-16,43 Hine, Mr. Wendall-88,99 Horton, Mr. Ra-y-67 Hoss, Mr. Dewey-32 Houston, Mr. Robert-61,172 Hughes, Mr. Bob-43,7l,l34,l35 Hyde, Mrs. Ina-20,2l,33,53 Jester, Mr. Jack-33,136 Kirk, Mrs. Jessie-132 Knox, Mrs. Marilyn-102 Leffler, Mrs. Elizabeth-28 Lowe, Mr. Leonard-54 Martin, Miss Nina-48 Meranda, Mr. Marvin-27,38,88,l0-3 McClain, Mr. William-55,82,83,84, 87,99 McCool, Mr. George-19,911,100 Miller, Mr. Darrell-18,222,136 Miller, Mrs. Geraldine-68,69 Minnick, Mr. William-49 Niemeyer, Mr. Fred-67,75 Pell, Mr. james-54 Preda, Mr. Ioseph-93 Price, Mr. William-47 Prichard, Miss jean-17,172 Poince, Mrs. Helen-40 Rader, Mr. Robert-32 Ray, Mr. James-17 Schwcgman, Mr. Iohn-53 Scott, Miss Leandra-16 Seeman, Mr. Robert-81,40 Shaw, Mr. John-21 Shuler, Mrs. Margaret-73 Sommers, Mrs. Ursela-58 Speicher, Mrs. Sandra-51 Strouse, Elva-23,57 Suphers, Mr. Ben-5,552,133 Thompson, Mr. Charles-84,85 Townsend, Mr. Benny-18 Wfilliams, Mr. Howard-Sl Zimmerman, Mrs. Lavonne-47 STUDENTS A Abernathy, Russell Maurice-83,85 Adams, Diana Lee-49,52,67 Ade, Ronald Paul-67 Alban, Becky Io-52 Albertson, Patricia Ann-53 Allee, Stephen Joseph-67,755,136 Allen, Sandra Kay-41,4353 Alsman, Sharon Diane-51 Altmeyer, Patricia Lynn-53 Anderson, Cathy Louise-4l,79,86, 101,139 Andrews, Kathryn Marie-2,4l,42, 4-3,45,76,l0l,l58 Archer, Marsha Louise-40,42,43, 48,49,68,69,72,159 Archibald, Marquis S.-42,57 Arnold, Henry Hansil-156 Arnold, Mamie Irene-40,4l,53,6l Asdale, Pamela Elaine-52,102 Atkins, Scott Tyler-57,60,103,l05, 156 B Bailey, Betty jo-57 Bailey, Beverly-49 Bailey, Della Kay-52 Baker, Russel Kenneth-52,54 Baker, Sharon Rose-51 Barz, Paula Colleen-165 Barz, Renate Theresa-47 Bauer, Ioan-2,40,4l,42,43 Bauer, Susan-2,4O,4l,42,43,44,52 Baugh, Barbara Jo-2,40,57,70 Bautwell, Dennis-94 Beard, Thomas Clark-57,67 Beck, Linda-51,87 Beclell, Rebecca Marie-41,59 Beduick, janet Kay-133 Beers, Phillip Eugene-83 Berg, Stanley Eugene-40,43,49 Bertalon, Karl Michael-83,95,96, 103,105,163 Bible, Agnes Ann-51 Bier, Beverly Ann-68 Birge, Timmie Elston--88,103 Black, Richard C.-5:2 Blank, Lucia Lynn-67 Blankenship, Bertha Hellen-41 Bloomer, Jennifer Lynn-40,42,43, 48,52,163 Bogden, Charles Jr.-166 Bogden, Dennis-88,913,103 Boger, Janet Elaine-51 Boles, Don-83 Bonnewell, Paul Douglas-93 Boockholdt, Carl Eugene-41,44, 45,593,160 Boutwell, David Lynn-93 Bowles, Dale Addean-85 Brackin, Joyce Elaine-40,43 Bragg, Michael Lee-100,103 Bramblett, Diana Lee-68,72 Brand, Regeana Louise-49 Brewer, Portia Charlene-72 Brissey, Thomas Eugene-41,57,83, 85 Britt, Dannie Joe-83,90,92,103,104 Brown, Leatha Joann-59 Brown, Pamela Sue-51 Brown, Paula Gail-47,51 Brown, Raymond A.-83,103 Brown, Thomas Edward-68,69,7l, 72,73 Bruning, Keith Alan-83,85 Bruning, Terry Joseph-77 Buck, Dudley Dean--73 Bumpas, James Edward-93 Burgess, Sheila BaVerne-51 Burke, Michael Eugene-54 Burks, Gregg Frost-52,67 Burnett, Larry F rancis-57,83,94, 103 Burns, Cheryl Lynn-57 Buser, Anthony Davis-83,85 Bynum, Brenda Lynne-40,43,53 C Cabage, Linda Suzanne-52 Caganey, James-92 Camden, John David-53,103 Camden, Kay Annette-52 Campbell, Pamela Sue-40,41,47. 49,52,55,60,76,78,87 Canfield, Nancy Lynn-47,49 Cappleman, Marlys Sue-40,41,48, 86,101,139 Carmichael, Dennis Allen-68,69, 73,166 Carmichael, Mara Lee Clara-51 Carrico, Georjean Marie-41,522,102 Carroll, Beverly Jayne-49 Caudill, Norma Jean-40,48,5l Causey, Michael Blaine-57 Chambers, Robin Lynn-67 Chapman, Zelda Annette-42 Chenoweth, Lucinda Maye-53 Church, Stephen Paul-19,54 Clare, Kathleen Jane-49 Clark, Nancy Ann-52 Clark, Rebecca Joann-53,73 Clark, Penny-4l,42,47,136 Cline, James Joseph-42,57,l61 Cole, Daniel Ray-48 Collins, Carolyn Sue-54 Collins, Cathy Jean-72 Collins, Roseanna-67 Combs, Linda Ann-41,42,43 Condon, Vickie Marie-57 Conner, Lynn-103 Cook, Diana Lynn-53 Cook, Frankie Jean-57 Cooper, David Errol-91,9:2,100, 103 Cox, Kathryn Sue-41 Crane, Jack Franklin-52 Crawford, Carol Ann-53 Cromlich, Brenda Lee-24,5159 Cromlich, Mark Edward-83,92,97, 103 Crouch, Jerry Lee-93 Cummins, Betty Ann-42 Cummings, Mary Joyce-49 Cummings, Robert Eugene-83,85 Cunningham, Ronald Thurston- 136 Curbeaux, Carolyn Sue-41,48,72 Curbeaux, Jimmie Lee-76,103 Curto, Mark Anthony-93 D Davis, Sandra Jean-59 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Jo-52 Fleming, David Keith-40,47,54 Fortune, John Thomas--95,103 Fortune, Patrick Eugene-18,67 Fox, Phillip Charles-57 Francis, Christy Lee-41 F rietzche, Richard-54 F rizzell, Alice Jean-59 Frizzell, Betty Lew-40,41,42,43, 68,72,73,134,162 F ritts, Donna Louise-40 Fry, Claudia Jo--52 Fulbright, Richard Stanley-52 Funke, Kathy Ann-59 G Galovic, Mark-67 Garner, Joseph David-68,69,71,72, 73 Garrard, Cheryl Lynn-51 Garrard, Jannell Joy-52,59 Garrison, Thomas Edwin-52,68,72 73 Garver, Charles-92 Gates, Bob-83,85 Genero, Vetra Ruth-41,52,102,158 Germain, Marilyn Marie-25 German, Kathleen Ellen-52 Gibb, Kathryn Elizabeth-53 Gibbs, Deborah Jo-72 Gilley, Dennis Daniel-88,103,104 Gilley, Wilma Kay-40,48,60,165 Gilstrap, Susan Louise-43 Glass, Marie Bernadette-49 Goddard, Glenna Mae-40,41,42,43 48,73 Gore, Karen Lee-54 Griffin, James Austin-57 Grimes, Terry Edwin-65,67 Grooms, Daniel Arthur-57 Gross, David Israel-41,83,85,97 Grubbs, Vicky Lynn-52,67 Gummer, Richard Marvin-95 H Hadley, Phillip 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Ann-52,67 Jones ones , Lyle Evan-48,67,100,103 Sandra Ka 51 I a yi Judd, Larry Anthony-83,93,94,103 Junkins, Linda Kay-160 K Kappel, Donald Eugene-94,103, 104 Kappel, Robert Earl-93 Keedy, William Orval-54 Keeler, Jack Lee-103 Keeler, Joseph Irvin-57,103 Kellog, Christine Marie-42,43,48 Kelly, John Edward-83,85 Kelly, Patricia Ann-49,52,60,l65 Kibbe, Diedre Fae-57 Kidwell, Deborah-42,43 Kiewitt, Suellen Kay-47,49 Kingery, James Lee-76 Kirk, Bonetta Mae--68,69,73 Kirk, Brenda Kay-57 Klein, Mary Beth-42,52 Klenk, Linda Sue-40,43,48,49,53, 156 Klingstein, Janet A.-49,51 Koesters, Dennis Vincent-53 L LaFara, Deanna Kaye-67,69,73, 166 Lahr, Joanna Gail-61 Lahti, Margaret Martha-52 Lair, Gary VV ayne-48 LaMar, Lisa J.-68,69,73,159 LaMar, Vicki Lynn-41,52 Landon, Larry Lee-163 Lang, Gregory Dean-83,103 LaRue, Susan Lynn-49,52 Latimer, Vicki Gayle-41 Lattimer, Elizabeth Irene-49 Lawrence, Jacqueline Louise-51, 55,156 Lazaro, Sherry Ann-41 Lazaro, Terry A.-54,160 Leak, Daniel Paul-54 Lee, 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Darlene-51 Pierce, VVilma Ruth-51 Pierpont, Sharon Sue-40,41,42,43, 53,59,156 Poland, Raymond Lee-33,49,67 Porter, Clarence Adolph-41,57, 103,105 Porter, Steven Charles-92 Poteet, Catherine Jean--40,48 Powner, Ronald Lee-73 Pritchett, Rita Elaine-48 Puyear, Kathleen Susan-40,42,43, 44,135 Puyear, Rebecca Louise-57 Pyle, Cary Lynn-54 R Radcliffe, Lois Elaine-73 Radford, Ronald Wayne-83,96,103 Ralph, Patricia Gayle-41,167 Ralph, Randall Lee-54 Ramsey, Randall Lee-88 Rapert, Larry Jay-42,4352 Ray, Michael William-59 Redmeier, Stephen Randy-59,67 Redmond, Jacquelyn--51 Rhodes, Jeffrey Mark-88,91,103, 104 Richwine, Steven Lee-40,41,48, 135,137 Rigdon, Patricia Sue-40,51,52 Riley, Donna Sue-48,72 Riley, Terry Gene-48 Rippy, Bonnie Marlene-136 Ripberger, Robert Eugene-59 Ristow, Ellen Louise-42,43,48,76, 79 Robbins, Christopher Chester-54 Roberts, Roanna Mabel-72,164 Robertson, Susan Rebecca-68,72 Romine, Myra Ruth-51 Rosemyer, Michael-67 Ross, Russell Keith-83,85 Ruddell, Harry Warren-89,90,103 Ruff, Carol Suzanne-52 Ruff, Sammuel Clark-55,77,l67 S Sanborn, Joyce-68,73 Scalf, Lee Ann-57 Schmidli, Jan. E.-88,104 Schooler, Donna Gail-59 Schwartz, Richard Willis-100,103 Scobee, Linda Lou-65 Scott, Dwight-163 Seeman, Douglas Lee-83,85 Sevier, Joyce Ann-52 Shaffer, Lana Kay-51,52 Shaw, John Leonard-137 Sheets, Deborah Ann-41,42,43,45 Shelley, Judy-43,67 Shepherd, Donna Kay-72 Shillington, Lois Darlene-43,52 Shipman, William Lee-83,85 Shuler, Steven Wayne-103 Simon, Earl James-93,103 Sinclair, David Lee-40,41,42,43 Si-pe, Jerry Edward-83,103,104 Skinner, Joseph Frank-49,57,68,73, 166,167 Smallwood, Linda Sue-43,68 Smiley, Sandra Lee-41,552,146 Smith, Beverly Rose-42,43,48,67 Smith, Colin Patrick-54 Smith, Dixie Lee-40,42,43,48,53, 59,60,68,165 Smith, Jacquelyn Lee-42,72 Smith, Stephanie Kay-51 Smith, Susan Irene-67 Smith, Tana Kay-41 Smith, Thomas Albert-76,78,161 Smither, James Patrick-83,85 Snyder, Myrna Kay-59 Spaid, Frank Edward-83,85 Spears, Judy Carol-51 Springer, Linda Ray-57 Stamn, Kent Armond-57,59 Stanesa, Joyce Ellen-41,551,161 Stapp, Chriselda Cheryl-59 Stevens, Patrick Michael-67 Stikeleather, Sandra Jean-59 Stites, Jane Lynn-43,52 Stoner, Sue Ann-52 Strube, Robert Eugene-156 T Tarrents, Latona-52,73 Tarrents, Terra-42,53,73 Taylor, VVilma Jane-59 T erris, David-83 Terry, Cheryl Christina-57 Terry, Roberta Jean-51 Thomas, Gary Allen-54 Thompson, Linda Gayle-102 Thompson, Robert J.-95 Tiemeieier, Sharon Kay-48 Tindal, Nona Mae-42,43 Tolan, Ralph Edgar-88 Tomlin, Cary Duane-42,43,70,71, 73,146 Trittipo, Carol Elaine-49 Troutman, Janice Lee-53,59 Turk, Linda Jane-48 Turner, William Oliver-83,85 Turpin, Marvin-94 Turpin, Reida Ann-53 U Uffman, Gary Lynn-100,103 V Vance, Gloria Jane-59 Van Horne, Susan Elaine-59 Verhonik, David Earl-83,92,96,163 Vidito, Thersa Madelin-48 Villegas, John Ruben-94,103 V illegas, Richard Earnest-94,104 Vincent, Judith Ann-41,76,167 WV WVagley, David Jean-67,73,136 Walden, Jerry Marvin-72,83,96, 97,103,132,163,173 Walker, Deborah Marie-52 Wand, Stephen Loys-54 Warner, Monte Ray-68,69,71,73 Weakly, Linda Kay-51,72 Weaks, James Lee-159 Weaver, John Phillip-41,83,160 XVeaver, Mary Ann-41,43 Webe1', Mary Luoise-59 Weber, Sue Ann-40,47,48,49,53,67 Welch, Sharon Ann-159 Welker, Jeffrey Gilbert-59,67 Wells, Carol Ann-40 VVest, Paul Edward-89,100,103,105 Wfestfall, Donna-42,43,48,158 Whendon, Randall Allen-57 Whisler, Michael F red-67 VV hite, Kathryn Joan-42,43,49,53 Wfhite, Randa Lue-23 White, Sharon Sue-72 Whitford, Martha Ann-52 VVildman, David Dean-94,103,104 Wilkinson, F ranci-s Eugene-53,88 W'ilkinson, Lloyd Martin-48 WVilliams, Mark Edward-41,48,76, 79,158 WVilliams, Robert Siver-89 Willoughby, Michael Richard-94 Willoughby, Robert-52,941,163 Wills, Beverly Jean-40,48 lfVilson, Dale Robert-68,69 Wilson, David Frederick-67,68 Wilson, Jr., Robert Douglas-67 Wince, Patricia Elizabeth-42,49, 53,68,69,74 YVise, Roberta Gale-51 Wood, Nancy Jane-41,865,101 Woodall, Denise Elaine-72 Woodson, John Mark-158 Worth, Martha Louanne-52 Wratten, Patricia Ann-72 Wright, Howard Clinton-96,103, 105,163 Wright, Maureen Tarah-52 Wright, Michael Curtis-41,42,43, 44 Y Yanney, John Richard-96,103 Yepez, Maria Eulalia Lopez-41, 73,74 York, Noble-83,92,96,103,104,146 Z Zimmerman, Ronald Marvin--157 Zorca, Cynthia Lee-41,53,165 Work +fzm : ffozooffofs for yearbook staff The Keyhole staff poses for an official portrait on Old-Fashioned Day. 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