Bloomfield High School - Owl Yearbook (Bloomfield, IN)
- Class of 1962
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He is also a sponsor of the Student Council. Students seek his advice throughout the school year, feeling that his opinions are based on whole- some personal experience and background. Because of his friendship, understanding, and assistance, the OWL STAFF proudly dedicates this, the 1962 OWL, to Mr. Avery Gabbard. Mr. Gabbard, wife Juanita, and son, Joe enjoying a peaceful evening at home. R 1 f Y A-LY ,gav Fore A' -111' ' I Q, 05 0 I f Q Q 'mtg LMA, H62- ' ' NF 1 M773 .mg Tn 'QS-iisiyv ' N X ...-M - N, N. Y. -..YZ113 f 'W -'K' X75 lf ,.ff' A As we lnve compiled this, the 1962 edition of the OWL , we the OWL Staff have tried to show some WO fd of the im rovements made at Bloom- ....al- , 7444 is ,,4' Nxt. ,.- Nils P field High School over the years. We have tried to do this by adding some -for- gotten pictures of our school and its stu- dents in former days to our present-'year pictures. The pictures from those years seem strange and amusing to us for they are examples of a past that has long since been forgotten. We don't know the people in those pictures, but they have spent many happy en- joyable years of their lives in some of the same halls and rooms as we have. The present -day students of Bloomfield High School have forgotten these people, yet these people will never forget this school that has meant so much to them. And we, the Seniors of 1962, will also be for- gotten by students in the years to come, probably sooner than we think. Perhaps all that will be remembered of us will be a class picture hung on a wall along with many others down one of the main corridors. Perhaps this is all the school has received from us, our pictures. Yet, we have received a full education - the key to our whole future - through the kindness of this school, its administration, and our teachers. 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YI, II. .YJ ,YD Y Nupf mul-'ml' nf I'm'nr1,ff1I Al N-lxlnul I'win--flml f1mf7'lII'fuT fn lfflr fisfl I11.vfr'fuffn1' fn ,1IrlfIu'n1fllfr,v111111,Nwff H 1 lf1,xl,'11w!r,,'.f1r Lrlfin rlfirl fffxfz .f IJ' l'flfHf' Vuiw- rxflff qw., In lhmf I'nn ,-11 Iffflmwr I'f1f1f,-,HIM 1w.2 dministration 'X an -fn ,315 FACULTY 1962 ? hool Board Secretary President S C J. R. Williams Board of Trustees Town of Bloomfield Lee L' Stone Township Trustee Taylor Township The school board in cooperation with the state of Indiana, Superintendent Richeson and Principal Ralph Young approved a summer-school program which was conducted for the first time at BHS during the summer of 1961. The program consisted of Typing I, social studies, and drivers' education. The purpose of this program is to give ambitious students an opportunity to work subjects into their schedules that they might not be able to take during the regular school year. The program is to be continued this summer. . i- gif i 5? .,,1 ' Emma Jean Crites Township Trustee Ch l L. S l at es ta cup Highland Township Township Trustee Richland Township l...m,,. ,W Treasurer James T . Jenkins Board of Trustees Town of Bloomfield R. Paul Edington Board of Trustees Town of Bloomfield Q ffl' 'Y' Reece Barnes Representative at large Highland Township Summer School Learning to type was the purpose of Mrs. Uland's summer Typing I class. To gain experience, they watched a demonstration of duplicating--ditto and m1meograph-- then compiled a twenty page booklet. 1 -M 3 tty, a ' at fr ls. ourse in sociology this summer. As a culmination, a program was given, consisting of a debate and a mock UN Security Council meeting. The students discussed problems concerning world situations and explanations of several topics covered in the course. ,Q- ps- Watch out! You're going to hit that bridge! This is only one incident that Mr. Glover en- dured durng his summer school driver's training course. With actual driving experience, they also studied the make up of a car and courtesy of the road. vagal' ,sl 0 rag. L 8th Grade: Bonnie Hanson Mike Neill 9th Grade: Tommy Workman Nancy Dean Student Council Operating as the connective link be- tween the student body and the administra- tion, the Student Council is the most impor- tant and the 1T1OSt influential organization at Bloomfield. The student Council offers each student at Bloomfield the opportunity to im- prove his school through class representatives. The two representatives listen to ideas, eval- uate them, and express them in meetings with the administration. This not only en- courages democratic principles in school but also provides the opportunity for each stu- dent to develop leadership. 12th Grade: Steve Pullen Shirley Gardner llth Grade: Eugene Helms Jane Gilmore Mr . Gabbard Sponsor l0th Grade: Ronnie Sparks Channa Vosloh PRESIDENTS BACK ROW: Claudia Beck, Tri-Hi-Y, Judy Price, Strut and Fretg Shirley Gardner, Band, Marynel l-laseman, G. A. A. g ROW TWO: John Pielemeier, Hi-Yg David Johnson, Grade 9, Jerry Calvert, Boy's 4-Hg Joe Driscoll, Grade 129 Darrell Neidigh, F. F. A.g Rick Johnson, B-Men's Club. ROW ONE: Sherry Ammer, Grade 10, Carol Conrad, Grade 115 Patty Fault- less, Girl's 4-Hg Beth Uland, Latin Club, Susan Turner, Grade 8. 10 Mr. Matrox Sponsor ational Honor Society New at BHS 2 CHARTER MEMBERS--Sophomores, Joe Gabbard, Jerry Calvert, Patty - Pershing, Joyce Inman, Judy Bowersock, John Tilford, Loretta Sachs, B Beth U1-ind, Jamie Street, Brenda Hasler, Channa Beth Vosloh, Dixie if Lowder, Kay Bucher, Sherry Hord. Juniors, Eugene Helms, Dorothy B ' Roach, Carol Conrad, Ricky Johnson. Seniors, Leonard Dobson, Su- san Kidd, John Pielemeier, Claudia Beckik E i Eligibility is based on Service, Leadership, Character, and a scholastic average of B in all solids for four consecutive grading periods. Sopho- mores are probationary members. The group were formally installed as mem- bers by the Brazil Chapter. The local organization was formed through the efforts of the Student Council. The National Honor Society is a school organ- ization for outstanding students of grades 10-ll-12. Its purpose shall be to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in the students of Bloom- field High School. 'II 'I2 Superintendent Richard Richeson As superintendent of Bloomfield School District, Mr. Richeson is responsible for administering many improvement projects. His main concern this year has been the completion of the new grade school. He is active in many community affairs as a Rotarian, Christian Sunday School teacher, and Mason. With all these activi- ties, the pride and joy of his life is his family. The apples of my eye Mrs. Shirley Roudebush is Mr. R.icheson's sec- retary, and is also treasurer of the school activi- ties fund starting as of January, 1962. Principal Young in questionable activity. .........-..--- Mr. Young and secretary, Martha Glover. Principal Ralph W. Young Mr. Young graduated from Unionville High School. He received his A. B. and M. S. degrees from Indiana Uni- versity. Mr. Young is very active as a principal, a guidance counselor and a Senior sponsor, and is happy to help all students with their problems. Mr. Young, along with Mr. Richeson, keeps the school running smoothly and efficient- ly and even teaches classes when needed. He is a former history teacher and coach. Among his avocations are farming and the growing of Christmas trees. vang, Mr. Mattoxg wife, Patg and son, Chris. Mr. Walter Matrox Mr. Mattox develops a rush picture for THE OWL. Mr. Walter Mattox graduated from Indiana State Teachers College with a B. S. degree. He also has earned a M. S. degree. He teaches chemistry besides being the guidance counselor and senior sponsor. This year he has utilized our new photography laboratory. Many pictures in this yearbook were developed by Mr. Mattox. Mr. Matrox is a faithful Methodist Sunday School superintendent and a devoted family man. Mrs. Grace Blackmore Mrs. Blackmore gives a hearing test to senior, Janet Walters. QV , . Mrs. Grace Blackmore is the school's registered nurse, she administers eye and ear tests and supervises the grade school playground in the mornings. In the afternoon she monitors the high school study halls. Occupying her few spare moments, Mrs. Blackmore sews for her four daughters, is a gourmet, and enjoys life on the farm. lilly Antiquated desks and other furnishings have been replaced by modern tables and equipment in the assembly which now becomes a combination library and study supervised here by Mrs.. Blackmore. 15 Vwww, ,ss -qu-'lf' Mrs. Beasley is pictured attending a Vocational Education Leadership Conference at Purdue University. Also shown are Mr. H. Grens of the U.S. Office of Vo- cational Education, Mr. Don Round, State Representative of lndianag Mr. W. A. Williams, State Director of Vo- cational Education in Indiana, and Dr. I. Pearson, U.S. Assistant Commissioner of Vo- cational Education. 16 ,, ,W Mrs. Beasley and Miss Conner, student teacher, supervise Linda Frye and Beverly Girdley in the use of the sewing machine. Mrs. Harriet Clark Beasley Mrs. Beasley teaches home economics and physical education. She was graduated from Indiana University and there earned her A. B and M. S. degrees. This year she is involved with the duties of President of Indiana Vocational and Practical Arts Association. Mrs. Benner received her B. S. degree from Indiana State Teachers College and her M. S. degree from Purdue University. She teaches seventh grade English and reading and co-sponsors grade 7. Mrs. Frances Benner Music appreciation and crossword puzzles fill her spare time. She is also active in the Methodist Church choir. i Mrs. Benner lends a patient ear to her seventh graders. 'l' A Mrs. Alberta Bogan Mrs. Bogan has been in B1oomfie1d's school system 38 years. She graduated from Indiana University with an A. B. degree, and teaches Latin 1 and 2, Spanish 2, Arithmetic 8, and plane geo- metry. Every minute of her day is filled with watching early Bird television courses, helping in her husband's grocery and playing the organ Sunday mornings for the Christian Church in addition to her full-time teaching. O SEATED, Second from the left is Mrs. Bogan attending the 1961 National Latin Convention, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Other ladies are Mrs. Helen Wampler, Ben Davisg Mrs. Ruth Alexander, Paoli, and Miss Alice Remcke, New Albany. 18 Q amarem, amares, amaret . . . . . Intellegitisne? Ralph and Phyllis Chipman with their three children, Barbara, Russell, and Loren. Mr. Ralph Chipman Students interested in mathematics receive a wealth of knowledge in Mr. Chipman's classes. He earned his B. S. and M.A. degrees from Indiana University. During the summer he attends modern mathematics courses to keep abreast with the times. Mr. Chipman teaches geometry, advanced algebra trigonometry, and physics and co-sponors grade 9. ,gui , v 2 X, is 2 A lab day in physics with Mr. Chipman. 'I9 The cast of the play Mumbo Jumbo given in March, 1961 for the club's annual spring play is gathered on the stage ofB1oomfie1ds' Citadel. Mrs. Fern Corbin 'Bw ,sneaks Mrs. Corbin and daughter, Charlotte, enjoy an evening sewing and Dlaying with their pets. Mrs. Fern Corbin graduated from Bloomfield High School. She received her A. B. degree from Indiana Univer- sity. Mrs. Corbin teaches Junior High arithmetic and Latin I. She also spon- sors the dramatics clubs. Mr. Paul Ellis Before Metrecal Mr. Paul Ellis, a father of two teenage er students at B.H. S. Mr. Ellis teaches Shop 8, 9, 11, and 12, and has a B. S. degree from Indiana State Teacher's College. One of his favorite at:- tivities is planning skits for basketball pep sessions - 1. Mr. Ellis is a dedicated shop teacher. daughters, is a favorite among many of the young- 22 l Mr. Avery Gabbard Mr. Avery Gabbard teaches History 8 and ll, economics, and sociology. Mr. Gabbard has, obtained a B. S. and a M. S. degree at Indiana State College. He is interested in helping students with extra-curricular activities and is one of the junior sponsors. The duffers Gabbard plus wife and mother, Juanita, and cat, Nugget. ws.: Emir lv t y , 5 Jim Smith locates an important spot for world history. N gg. saws ' U 1 ,W X 3 Mr. Gates explains a point in biology. Mr. and Mrs. Gates are the proud parents of two girls, and one now studying, with her husband, at the University of Kentucky. Mr. Glen Gates Mr. Glenn Gates, the owner of a B. S. degree from the Uni- versity of Illinois, teaches vocational agriculture and biology. He has also taught a night adult agriculture class for six years and has started a welding class this year. Mr. Gates is the local leader of Boys' 4-H in the summer. Where there's basketball, there's Mr. Glover. He is varsity basketball coach and teaches eighth grade history, health and safety, physical education, and is grade 10 co-sponsor. He earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Indiana University. 24 Mr. Guy Glover wwwaw 1f'2:3sZ53fa -S --sw--Q , ,anal aan Dinner time finds the Glover family at homeg Sandy, Martha, Guy, and Terry. -5 Mrs. Helen Hanna Mrs. Hanna types library cards in the library annex. F HW' Mrs. Hanna graduated from DePauw Univer- sity with an A.B. degree, and from Indiana Univer sity with an M.S. degree. Mrs. Hanna is our dedicated librarian. She has added many new books to the library. Her library staff is kept busy doing all the small but necessary jobs to keep a library efficient. Church work also occupies much of her outside time. 4 Tl - Q 1 Relaxing at home, Mrs. Hanna enjoys a good book--like a postman taking a walk on his holiday. V W 7777 V27 iii' Y Wifi V Y Y 26 Mr. Harvey Hannah Mr. Hannah paints up an idea A man with a universal outlook is Mr. Hannah. He graduated from Hanover College with a B.A. degree, and he received his M.A. degree from Indiana University. He teaches government, English 10, and art. Among his hobbies are art, golf, and writing. He has had three children's books published--among which is BENNY AND BUSTER BUG which he also illustrated. At BHS, he is also one of the freshman sponsors. When I pass out these grades, YOU 'LL pass outl J Mrs. Mar Haseman Mrs. Mary Haseman, a graduate of Posyville High School, obtained a B.S. Degree from Purdue University. She teaches home economics and sponsors the Home Economics Club. She also acts as an adviser to the cafeteria staff, does summer 4-H work, and is eighth grade sponsor. Mrs. Haseman works in her new cafeteria office. Marynel, David, Mary and Arthur Haseman enjoying a family cookout. Mn Rex Hudson ff .afgfgw f A A smile and a youthful appearance are the trademarks of Mr. Hudson. He may be found during the summer water skiing, playing golf, or building homes. All of these activities are shared with his wife, Shirley, and his son, Rick. Mr. Hudson graduated from Indiana Univer- sity, obtaining B. S. and M.S. degrees. He teaches general math, eighth grade arithmetic, Algebra l, physical edu- cation, and is assistant athletic coach and grade 10 co-sponsor. F ore! f-,, I I 'W - ., ig if . ' , ' ly Q W- 9 V ,.,, f i l ,W 4 ' I L 'L M Skill on the trampoline is practiced by Mike Baines while the others watch. 28 Mr. illiam Isenogle During last year, Mr. Isenogle took a leave of absence and furthered his education. Every day he dressed for the weather and rode a bike to school. He teaches world history and eighth grade science. Graduated from Indiana University, Mr. Isenogle re- ceived his A.B. degree and last year, he earned a M. A. degree at Michigan State. QQ sf' Off 110 School- After being recalled to active duty, Mr. Bowman left his teaching position in Bloomfield , and was replaced by Mr. Isenogle. U Exercise your mind- - Think! Mr. Marion Noel Mr. Marion Noel teaches English to Freshmen and World History to Sophomores. He has obtained a Th. B. degree from Fort Wayne Bible College and a M. S. degree from Indiana University. Mr. Noel is an ordained practicing minister and the father of four children. Channel cat in White River-- an example of Mr. lsenogle's avocatiou. -wwf ,rf ,q,x,Y' .af XX ln-.mi Kay Bocher and Joyce Inman check a point in history with Mr. Noel. 5 4 Bloomfield Band trying to make a formation of a B on a cold winter day. Mr. L. E. Overpeck, the owner of a B.S. degree from Indiana State Teachers College teaches band and chorus. He also teaches 'l vocal music in all the grades. ? 4f . Overpeck directs the choir of the Methodist Church MR. L.E. Overpeck VW- A Bookkeeping class with Mr. Sanders. Mr. David Sanders Mr. David Sanders teaches general business, and Bookkeeping I and II and co-sponsors grade 11. He received a B. S. degree from Indiana State College. Mr. Sanders has two small children and his wife is secretary at the elementary school. Mr. - Sanders is a very fine golfer and shoots in the low 40 's. 32 Son Stevie romps while Mom helps Dad make out the grades. ,av And what is esoteric poetry? Mr. Sandberg, a graduate of Indiana State Teacher's College with a M.A. degree, teaches English 10, l1,12g and co-sponsors grade 8. His versatility never ceases to amaze his students. Bicycling is one of the many out- door hobbies enjoyed by hirn, his wife, and two daughters Mr Eugene Sandberg Mr. Marvin Snodd Mr. Snoddy and wife, Mary, with a really good day--fish- ing wise. Mr. Snoddy stands ready to assist students in general science class. Mr. Snoddy, a graduate of Indiana State Teachers College, holds a B.S. degree and a M.S. degree. He teaches general science in the mornings at B.H.S. He is also an avid farmer and outdoors- man. Robert Spencer Seventh graders concentrate on a history assignment. Mr. Spencer teaches eighth grade English and seventh and M.S. degrees from Purdue University. During the summer he is a golf enthusiast, and he keeps fit during the winter coaching the junior high school basketball teams. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer are the parents of three child- ren, twins Ross and Gail, and Nedra. 35 grade history and co-sponsors grade 7. He received his B.S. ru E o Mrs. Freida Uland Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Uland with twin sons, Jonas and James, 5 years old, pose before ing Church at Christmas. Daughter Beth, 15, was the photographer. Mrs. Freida Uland teaches typing, English 10, shorthand, and secretarial practice. She has obtained a B.S. degree from Indiana University. Mrs. Uland spends much time and energy working as sponsor of the Ow1 . Her off hours are spent enjoying her home, family, and friends. Secretarial students are engrossed in a variety of activities. the fireplace in their home before attend- 1962 Seniors nw 1 1950 - 1951 Bloomfield First Graders 13 1 -rf? fa Senior Class The top ten scholastically in the Senior class are: Steve McDonald, Bill Hosteter, Larry Flory, Terry Paterson, John Pielemier, Carolyn Hord, Leonard Dobson, Claudia Beck, Patty Harden and Marynel Haseman, not pictured. We, the Seniors of Bloomfield High School, take delight in victory. . .Our victory, however, is not one over a foe but over ourselves, climaxing in the attainment of a high-school diploma. And yet we realize that an even greater victory must be ours before we can consider ourselves true conquerorsg namely,. the victory of a life well- lived. . .Grateful thanks to our sacrificing parents and to our teachers for helping us to grow up and to attain our goal. . . Many cherished memories of the past four years will live on through the years. . .class parties . . . fund-raising projects. . .musicals. . .Senior trip. . .being a class officer. The Senior class officers for this year are: Jane Floyd, Treasurerg Kay Booker, Secretaryg Owen Burch, Vice-Presidentg and Joe Driscol, President f-ff' C. B. Bohley and Susan Kidd were crowned Prince and Princess of the 1961 Prom. The Senior class under the supervision of 5 K X 1 Judy Price worked many long, but rewarding KJ fiyfgg Af hours, to transform the gym into a beautiful street scene in Paris. Historic Eiffel Tower reproduced in minature form 4 4 is iff fir P 'sl Nu if fr .1 v '-9 my V, V fda' x.'v Flower cart beside sidewalk cafe Wishing well in the Center of Paris street 40 An Evening In Paris r s s -NQ ' 1:20 .- eq 'Q Senior Honoraries Top Three + , rss inss or ii wi Claudia Beck, Marynel Haseman, John Pielemeier Ii n E ... ' r Q I E- g , i n E . 5 s I' I Lx 'A ' ri-ram... R 5 Judy Price received the D. A. R, Award Marynel Haseman received the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award Girls' and Boys' State Representatives and Alternates John Pielemeier, Clark Allen, Leonard Dobson, C.B. Bohley, Marylin Calldemeier, Judy Price, Susan Kidd, Carolyn Hord L E 0 K N Q U I A E N R 1 9 6 2 E G D owt N Winners in Magazine Sales 41 ,rffjsp to ,. l. During the Seniors' Junior year, all participated in debates in Mr. Gabbard's U.S. History class. Runners -up debaters were Charles Dale and Jerry Gholsong winners were C.B, Bohley and John Pielemeier. One of the Seniors' money-making projects was selling popcorn at basketball games. 42 To Mrs. Mary Moody, a high school education is very important. She has shown determination in returning to complete her Senior year. CARL DEWAYNE ALLEN Booster Club l, 2 MICHAEL ALLEN Band l,2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3g School Daze 1,25 Booster Club 1, 2,35 Hi-Y 2,3,4, Treasurer 4 ROBERT CLARK ALLEN Latin Club lg School Daze 1.2, Booster Club l,2,3g UCL lg Student Council l, 25 Hi-Y- 2,3,4, Track lg Basketball l,2,3,4g Varsity 3,43 Baseball lg B-Men l,2,3,4g Cross Country 2g Class President l,2g School Daze King 2g Student Ro- tariang Boys' State HM AXE Track 1- Basketball 1 B team DAVID BAILEY Chorus 2,3,4, Annual Staffg School Daze 2, 3g FBLA 3, 45 Track 2, 4g Cross Country 2,4 RICK KYLE BAYS CLAUDIA BECK Chorus 3g GAA 3, 4g Strut and Fret Club 4g Annual Staff, Co-Editorg Tfi'Hi'Y 3.4: President 4g School Daze 39 Booster Club 3g Student Council 3,45 President 4 C .B. BOHLEY Band l,2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4g Latin Club 1,25 Strut and Fret Club 2,3,4g Thespians 2,3,4g President 3,4g School Daze 23 Booster Club 2,3g Boys' Ensemble 25 UCL lg Student Council 2,3,4g Debating Co-Champion 3g Stu- dent Rotarian KAY BOOKER Class Secretary 1, 4g GAA 25 Annual Staff Class Editorg Tri-Hi- Y 2,3,4g School Daze 3g Booster Club 35 Home Economics Club 1, 2g Commercial Club 3,45 FBLA 3, 4. GILBERT OWEN BURCH Class Vice -President 2,4g Latin Club l,2,3,4g Booster Club l,2,3g UCL l,2g Student Council 35 Hi-Y 2,3,4g Sergeant at-Arms 4g Track l,2,3,4g Bas- ketball l,2,3,4g Varsity 45 Base- ball l,2,3,4g B-Men l,2,3,4g Cross Country 3,4g Track Most Valuable Awardg Student Ro- tarian. BETTY JANE BURCHAM Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3g Booster Club 1, 2,45 Home Economics Club l. PAUL BURRIS Band 1,2,3,4, H1-Y 4. MARYLIN CALLDEMEIER Band l,2,3g Chorus 2,3g GAA 1,2 3g Booster Club l,2,3g Home Economics Club l,2, 33 Freshman Cheerleaderg Girls' State Alter- nate 'H sa H -Q i U 0 .Ly Jr DONNA B . CARPENT ER Booster Club lg Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4 CHARLES CASNER FAA l,2,3,4g Treasurer 4 CHARLES L. DALE FAA 2,3.4:V1ce-Prestdent 35 Sentrnel 1,4 5 fi A ,, f ! A QQ, LEONARD DOBSON Chorus lg Latin Club 1,2,35 Treasurer 25 UCL 1,25 Hi-Y 45 ' , Cross Country 15 Yearbook King5 R Boy's State, Alternate Student Rotarian JOE ED DRISCOL Class President 45 Annual Staff 4 Booster Club 35 Student Council 45 Baseball 2,3,45 B-Men 4 ? '-' JAMES ENGLISH Student Rotarlan LARRY DEAN FLORY Student Council 2,3g FFA 2,3,4g President 3 if JANE FLOYD Class Treasurer l,4g Chorus 3,4g GAA 25 Strut and Fret Club 45 Annual Staff Class Editorg Tri- Hi-Y 2,3,4g School Daze 3,4g Art Editor 4g Booster Club 35 Horne Economics Club l, 2, Secretary 2g Commercial Club 3,45 FBLA 3,4 An' z-P' 4 'tg -nun.. '--an 4-...,,,,t M., an... --.Q -up-7 Q-of .....-- SHIRLEY GARDNER Band l,2,3,4, President 45 Class Vice-President 3g Chorus 3,4g GAA l,2,3,4g Annual Staff Class Editorg Booster Club l,2,3g Girls' Ensemble 4g FBLA 3,45 Student Council 4 JERRY GHOLSON FFA l, 2,4 ROBERTA RAE HAMILTON Band 1, Vice-President lg GAA l, 2, 3,4, Vice- President 3g Latin Club 1,23 Strut and Fret Club 2,3,4g School Daze 45 Booster Club l,2,3g UCL l,2g FBLA 3,4, Secretary 45 Cheerleader-Freshman, Varsity 33 Basketball Queen 2g Scribblers' Club l lift!! 19x as-Q If If l 1 eaias G A ' ll 1 T 1. I if-f fl PATRICIA HARDEN Chorus 35GAA l,2,3,4, Treas- urer 45 Strut and Fret Club 45 Annual Staff, Advertising Lay- out Manager5 Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3, 4, President 35 School Daze 3, 4g Booster Club l,2, 3g Home Economics Club 1,25 Student Council 3 MARYNEL HASEMAN Class President 35 Band l,2,3,45 Chorus l,3,45 GAA l,2,3,4, President 45 Strut and Fret Club 2,3,45 Thespians 45 Annual Staff, Assistant Photographerg Tri- Hi-Y1,2,3,45 School Daze 2,45 ly Booster Club l, 2,35 Booster Club l,2,35 Girls' Ensemble 3, . 4g Home Economics Club l,2, 3,45 Student Council 3,4, Treasurer 4g Crisco Award5 1 Drarnatics Award iii, -. . lsr ,,,f-, f CAROLYN HORD Band 1,2,3g Chorus l,2,3,45 GAA l,2,3,45 Strut and Fret Club 2,3, 4, Treasurer 45 Thespians 45 Annual Staff, Assistant Editorg Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Secretary 35 Booster Club l,2,35 Girls' En- semble 3,45 Home Economics Club lg Class Secretary 25 Girls' State K QQ - -aa, r j x'? M j.'..- WILLIAM D. HOSTETER Hi-Y 4g FFA 2,3,4, Treasurer 3 DIANNE HUNT ER Band l,2,3,4, Vice-President 4g Chorus 3, 4g GAA l,2,3,4g An- nual Staffg School Daze 45 Booster Club l,2,3g Girls' Ensemble 4g FBLA 3, 43 Yearbook Queen SUSAN JANE KIDD Chorus 35 GAA l,2,3,4g Latin Club lg Strut and Fret Club 2, 3, 4g Annual Staff, Assistant Ed- itorg Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g Booster Club l,2,3g Girls' Stateg Class Treasurer 2g Basketball Queen 33 Prom Princess 3 -avi V 7 RANDALL KINDRED GERALD LONG Booster Club l,2g H1 -Y 3,4 STEVEN MCDONALD Band 1,2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3 Latin Club 2g Strut and Fret Club 4g Booster Club 1, 2,3 Boys' Ensemble 2g Hi-Y 45 Student Rotarian ANNA SUE MICHAEL Home Economics Club l,2g GAA 2, FBLA 3,4, Presi dent 4g Student Council 4 TERRY VERNON PATTERSON Latin Club l,2, 3: Annual staff School Photographer, Booster Club l,2,3, UCL 2,351-li-Y 4 JOHN PIELEMEIER Band lg Chorus 2,3,4g Latin Club l,2,3, President 2, Annual Staff, Co-editorg Booster Club 3, IICL l, 2,35 Student Council 2, 4, Hi -Y 2, 3,4, President 45 Baseball 2,3g B-Men 2,3,4g Boys Stateg Debating Co-cham- pion 3, Student Rotarian tn' . i,a' ' 1 f. w 4.-,g 1 L-air., if f- A rx V 2 IUDITH ANN PRICE GAA l,2,3g Latin Club lg Strut and Fret Club 2,3,4, President 4g Thespians 4g Annual Staff, Co-editor: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g Booster Club l,2,3g UCL lg Stu- dent Council 4, Secre- tary 4g Girls' State, Al- ternateg DAR Award Scribblers Club 1 STEPHEN JOE PULLEN Latin Club lg Booster Club l,2,3g Student Council 4, Vice-President 4, Student Manager of Track, Basketball Cross Country 2 ar? E W -Q , RAYMOND ROACH ' fn. . - Latin Club lg Booster Club in 11213: 213943 ggi' H 'inf 2, 3,4, lieporter 3 'T z A 1 DELBERT KENNETH ROBINSON Booster Club l,2g FFA 4 X ,,. .gf A I , - M 5 A Y A ky, , . - I' 5521-gm i . ,Z M Tjgii, I K IANICE SCOTT Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Treav urer 4g Chorus 3,4gGAA 1,2,3, 4g Annual Staff WILLARD SHERMAN E 35 W. l l l DICK SHOFNER CAROLYN FAYE TALLY Booster Club 2,35 Home Eco- nomrcs Club l,2, Annual Staff JANET WALT ERS Class Treasurer 3g Chorus 2,3,4 GAA lg Latin Club lg Strut and Frer Club 2,3,4g Annual Staffg Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Treasurer 25 School Daze 4g Girls' Ensemble Cheerleader, freshman If '- R555 rm.: ,mm two' wus Ls f 1. z .tum mn 503 BOB WARREN Booster Club l,2,3g Hi-Y 2,3, Treasurer 35 FFA l,2,3,4, Vice -President 4 JEFFRY L . WONDER Latin Club l,2,3,4g Booster Club l,2,3g UCLg Hi-Y 2,3,4, Treas- urer 43 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Var- sity 4g B-Men l,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4 DENNIS WRIGHT Latin Club lg Booster Club l, 2,3g Hi-Y 2,3,4g Student Rotarian Underclassmen 55 ,fr 191142 Linda Abrams Ruth Adams Richard Ausman Marcia Badollet Gary Baker Junior Barker Mina Barnes Mildred Bault Monzella Bingham Kay Blackmore Jerry Blackwell Butch Bovenschen Carlene Boyd Karen Brown Maurice Byers Chris Carnegie Freddie Deckard Jim Eaton Marie Edwards Clifford Fiscus Robert Flory Jerry Floyd Linda Carol Rhea Dawn Collings Conrad C rabbe .Terry Eller Sam Emery David Fancher Sharon Fines :Y Q Maas unio Karen Robert Franklin Jane Frye Gentry Gilmore Hamlin Pictures Not L. ,, W WI Robert Linda Glen Hawkins Hosteter Iarboe Donnald Kirk Class Donna Michael Darrel Neidigh 'QL 1 if 5 Richard I ohnson Ronnie Jones Rita King Linda Martindale Rick Neidigh Candi Parker Jerry Richardson I im Smith B obby S parks Ross Spencer Gail Spencer Jim Spice Sue Stone David Swango Sharon Tally I im Titus Wallace VanSlyke Mary Lou Wade Ann Willoughby Larry Workman Laura Wright aaa ,, : 'ar . i Dorothy Ann Bobby Wayne Sandy Wright Roach Roudebush Skinner Smith Vikki Zaayer ncy Broadway, Eugene Helms, Bill Jackson, and Jim Workman. r 5 . r p , f so f W-Q3 fq'ffrxg'..:: t .,...... 1 iv lgv, Vf f M Q M y , tm, QQ uw ww 'a Juniors! ! . . . What a thfill tp be upperclassmen! . . . and we reached that upper bracket faster than we thought. Our class representatives: namely, the officers, are David Swango, Vice-Presidentg Carol Conrad, Presidentg Linda Collings, Treasurerg Sandi Wright, Secretary. We have enjoyed our year .... beginning each day with work in the classroom. . . deadlines on term papers to be met. . . chemistry equations to be solved. The satisfaction of work well done gave us a thrill. But we experienced thrills outside the classroom as well. . . basketball games. . . Junior-Senior Prom and most of all the thrill of knowing that we'll all be together again in the fall .... as SENIORS. unior Class Top Ten in the Junior class scholastically are: Eugene Helms, Franklin Gentry, Mary Lou Wade, Dorothy Roach, Rick Johnson, Carol Conrad, Sandi Wright. Carlene Boyd, Marsha Badollet and Marie Edwards. . Virgil Adkins H Doris Allen R iiii D K V - V gg in . 5 1 iiii - gg 'D Q, ' ,iiA1i, rv! , 4,, f. I Ap .l - ur gi .f xl U .8011 4, - t 4 Y . J? .. ka- fa, -'WZ' ii. ' 1 Q? 5 YW Y . .. E A A Q.: .Qt x Q' at it 1' .. Q. HES Iolm Emery Sherry Farren Patty F aultless Sammy Ferguson Lana Flake Kermit Floyd Mary Allen Sherry' Ammer Charlotte Asdell Donald Axe Linda Sue Barker Galene Basye Judy Bowersock Marsha Boyd Mike Branstetter Kay Bucher Jerry Calvert Edna Carpenter June Carpenter Marilyn Conder Billy Cook Donna Cooper Theresa Corbin Mary Doane Donna Dove Eugenia Dowden Robert Duke Karen Jenson Ricki Jones Robert Kidd W F Ruth Frye Joe Gabbard Timothy Gainey Donna Gardner Jim Goad Eugene Goad Pete Graf Penny Grove Robert Hamlin Nancy Hanson Brenda Hasler Jane Hawkins Ioan Hayes David Heaton Nancy Helms Cheryl Hord Dorma Hunter Joyce Inman Bettb' K . Jenkins V iitii Vi i I it W' Margaret Kidd ... ' ai ':i:-' --' 1 ' M A , cr., L - , V . pf.: r it Q ai. XG? vi Q A Pictures not available: Pat Ham Sophomore I Rita Kindred Raymond King J .. Donald Lambeth . l ndd Q I if i t, ,H .E .,.. , f N , tr in s Q3 K s X J as .. X 6 QP'-,L y Manis, Jerry Vandeventer, fllass H 4? X? is ' 4 a er M sv ! tg are . Clifton Lancaster I Patty Long Dixie Lowder Carol McElroy Micheal McNevin Sue Martin Karen Martindale Barbara Mitchell Mike Moore Florence Eugenia Morgan and James Wiles. Linda June Norris David Oliphant Sandi Parker Rodney Sims Peggy Skinner Joey Lee Sowder Jack Sparks Ronald Sparks Jamie Sue Street Janet Sue Summerville David Thompson Patty Thompson John Tilford John Titus Terry Townsend Beth Ann Uland Bob Uland Larry Vandeventer Marshall Wayne Pearson Patty Pershing Nancy Pickard y f W Bill Quillen Larry Ramsey Loriloe Reed Mary Ann Reed Channa Beth Vosloh Gloria Voyles Stennie Walls Donna Wheatley Sharon Williams Darlene Wonder Tommy Richardson Arnold Robinson Loretta Sachs Jill Seals Viola Workman Sue Wright Robert Yake H Donald Sharr -- :- Ricky Sheetz 'A is as L J 5 M. rdai Z 1 2 .-,: iz 5' x Q ,gf is ' Q -f' 5' 5521 W A in X Q ' f gif R We Q .rf-' X ., F, Qs.: 5 ' A iff I , nf I 4 4- 'am S ' f 3 kk , H , , ,,,, 44 T 'Y W .a-mmm... 'Wan' A K -.-a.,--Wr, aff? siege? 66 yy Fi., TW Take a good look at the Sophomore officers. . . Jerry Calvert, Vice -Presidentg Tony Manis, Treasurerg Sherry Ammer, Presidentg Marsha Boyd, Secretary. They are a happy foursome. . . but all the Sophs are haPPY. We admit that we had our share of problems .... many an evening was spent tackling a math problem . . . bisecting angles .... diagraming sentences .... But we also had our fun. . . parties. . . skating. . . team victories. . . all adding up to a memorable year. We hope our teachers consider us bigger and better Cardinals, ready for the title of upperclassmen as September 1962 dawns. Sophomore Class The top ten scholastically in the Sophomore class are: Joe Gabbard Jerry Calvert, Loretta Sachs, Patty Pershing, Beth Uland, Patty Fautless, Channa Beth Vosloh, Kay Bucher, Brenda Hasler, and Jamie Sue Street. 5 g. lf f.fff?f1f' I 1 I1 !f 5, , W... J 1 M gf l ar, fa ali? af I FW E M3 iq S 43 ,N .a 4, large as, 5 if , Mar if if 0 W ,,., , Carolyn Allen Marilyn Allen Mike Arford David Baines Miles Barnes Maureen Bingham Janet Bland Charles Bogard Aleeta Burch Richard Byers Gary Campbell Jim Campbell Ted Carmichael Marjorie Childers Joe Chipman Gary Clark Bob Clark Charlotte Corbin David Crites Dallas Davidson Nancy Dean Robert Donald Steve Dowden Gerald Duncan David Elliott Steve Ferguson Darwin Floyd Diana Floyd Diane Floyd Fred' Floyd Masina Floyd Linda Frye James Garten Diane Gholson Beverly Girdley Terry Glover QL 184' .qu ' , f vi 1 r 1. 'XJ 'sw- w Linda Halliburton Brenda Hamlin lg u S 'L -- 'i Hi S Em , -wh. 2 A is s k f K is Picture not available: Melinda Haywood . S Althea Harris Judy Haywood Steve Haywood Gayle Helms Ken Hershberger Mike Holtsclaw Adelia Hostettler Ronnie Hull Eddie Jackson Ruth Jaynes David Johnson 'io W J i ,, 4' s. 1 saga if W ,1 X rfa Q' 8 s if Karen Jones Marcia Kee Mike Kidd Connie Lacer y Joyce Laughlin ,N .1 f -Q i sr 4. 1 .235 Q -Q if F s a ,LEU 1 GE: Ha an 'if 175 wi A-A , In 3' WF ? 1 F I 43 if ,. we-X 5 .ii , Class if-if. fb at 3 Q -rh- .ad Roger McIntosh Cynthia Martin Nina Lenning Io Ann Lester Linda McElroy Dawnell McGhee Eddy Martindale Ronald May Connie Miller H Josephine Moore Vi Laddie Moore 1 Kd 3 t 1 ,l W9'! -Q '9' Beverly Neidigh Cheryl Neidigh Tom Neil Mike Price Linda Record Martha Roach Joyce Robinson Claudette Rusher Sandra Sharr Harley E. Sherman Jerry Shertzer John W. Shofner David Shonk Glendon Silvers Nicky Skinner Joanne Spice Connie Stevenson Nancy J. Stone Delores Talley Pam Terrell Freddie Toon Monty Toon James Town send Herman Whitman Myrta Wilcox Bueford Williams Libby Ockerman Lee Overpeck Roger Poe Tommy Workman Toby Yoho Sherry Young 1 l F r an kv get Q' r' a O i .1 r .s 70 We are last, of course, the Freshmen. Pictured above are just a few of us. . . our officers. David Johnson, Presidentg Joan Spice, Vice-Presidentg Gail Helms, Secretaryg Linda McElory, Treasurer. What an experience, our first year in high school. . . Much time and effort were spent in building a firm foundation on which to erect the remaining three years of our high school studies. We hope our edifice will not topple before we have reached or four-year goal. Freshman Class Top scholastically in the Freshman class are: Lee Overpeck, Terry Glover, Tommy Workman, Ted Carmichael, David Shonk, Roger Mclntosh, David Crites, Linda Record, Herma Whitman, and Diane Gholson, Beverly Neidigh not pictured. ACIIVIIICS ANNUAL STAFF 1962 2 ANNUAL STAFF 1927 Hi Y FI.-Y X , A The Hi-Y was very proud to be able to spon OFFICERS AND SPONSORS--BACK RO sor a convocation by Jessee N'koba, a Darrell Neidigh, Chaplain: Owen Bur- Congolese educator. Mr. M'koba. who Sergeant-at-Arms. FRONT RO was accompanied by his wife, gave Mike Allen, Treasurer: Jeff Wond a very inspiring talk before the Secretary: Clark Allen,Vice-Pr student body and later spoke at identg John Pielemeier, Pr a program open to the public. dent: Mr. Noel, Sponsor. Approximately S100 w as donated by both adults and students to help Mr. N'koba buy teaching materials for the Congo. BACK ROW: Butch Bovenschen. ROW SEVEN: Jim Spice, Bill Hostetter. ROW SIX: Steve McDonald, Paul Burris, ROW FIVE: Joe Driscol, Gerry Long. ROW FOUR: Raymond Roach, Rick Johnson. ROW THREE: Ross Spencer, Frank- lin Gentry. ROW TWO: Terry Patterson, Joe Gabbard. FRONT ROW: Dennie Wright, Bob Sparks, Bill Jackson, Pete Graf, Leonard Dobson, Jerry Richardson, Chris Carnegie. 72 Tri Hi-Y -gftsrif. . ,315 I JFFICERS AND SPONSORS--BACK ROW: The Tri-Hi-Y has beenhosttomanyspeakers Iarol Conrad, Chaplain: Beth Uland, this year. Miss Killinger brought to the ergeant-at-Arms: Betty Kay Jenkins, club beautiful slides of our fiftieth ergeant-at-Arms: Kay Blackmore, state--Hawaii. Miss Killinger is an 'reasurerg Dorothy Roach, Vice- extensive traveler and took the resident: Claudia Beck, Presi- group on a panoramic arm-chair ent: Jamie Street, Secretary: journey. Modeling the cus- drs. Hanna, Sponsor. tomary muu-muu is Kay Blackmore. BACK ROW: Judy Price. ROW NINE: Candi Parker, Carolyn H01-cl, Patty Pershing. ROW EIGHT: Kay Booker, Eugenia Dowden, Herma Whitman. ROW SEVEN: Jane Floyd, Lorilee Reed, Marynel Haseman, Susan Kidd. ROW SIX: Janet Summerville, Sherry Ammer, Linda Record, Joanne Lester, Martha Roach. ROW FIVE: Galene Bayse, Charlotte Asdell, Vicki Zaayer, Mary Lou Wade, Marcia Badollet. ROW FOUR: Karen Martindale, Patty Long, Margaret Kidd, Ruth Jaynes, Karen Brown, Joyce Inman, Laura Wright. ROW THREE: Janet Walters, Patty Thomp- son, Channa Beth Vosloh, Marilyn Conder, Patty Faultless, Sherry Hord, Nancy Pickard, Kay Bucher, Ruth Adams. ROW TWO: Mary Allen, Tony Manis, Carol McElroy, Judy Bowersock, Nina Lenning, Loretta Sachs, Gail Spencer, Rhea Dawn Crabbe, Ann Roudebush, Aleeta Burch. FIRST ROW: Barbara Mitchell, Ann Willoughby, Dixie Lowder, Sue Stone, Patty Harden, Brenda Hasler, Sue Martin, Penny Groves, Sue Wright, Ruth Ellen Frye, Linda Barker. 73 Strut and Fret Club The Opera House located on the Bloom OLD MEMBERS--BACK ROW- Janet Walters Karen Brown Carlene Boyd ' - A will hb ' ' ' ' field square, was the first site for dramat nn 1 Dug ' 1 ic productions in Bloomfield. ROW 2: Franklin Gentry, Ross Spencer, C. B. Bohley, Bill Jackson, Chris Carnegie ROW lg Bobbi Hamilton, Marynel Haseman, Linda Collings, Marcia Badollet, Susan Kidd, Mary Lou Wade, Carol Conrad Mrs. Corbin, Sponsor, Judy Price, President, Bob Flory, Vice-Presi- dentg Laura Wright, Secretaryg Carolyn Hord, Treasurer Sturm. Guin: GREEN I K I C T cxttfsrvmgv IIN RUUF I, B' EN' .Q lupus! I-,S 'H THF WOMEN svallfnmzoamr vtrtmwnlwu at X 5 J lynx! 8-I2 This is a billboard at the Shawnee Summer Theater located at the east edge of Bloom- field. The theater was created in June of 1960 and is meant to be a dramatics center in Southern Indiana. It offers op- portunities to young people who are inter- ested in acting as well as providing a source of cultural entertainment for Bloomfield residents. NEW MEMBERS, Back Row: Jamie Street, Claudia Beck, Joe Gabbard, McDonald, Darlene Wonder, Beth Uland. ROW THREE: Patty Faultless, on Williams, Marcia Boyd, Sherry Hord, Patty Harden, Jane Floyd, Loretta Sachs. ROW TWO: Bob Duke, Penny Grove, Barbara Mitchell, Lana Flake, Patty Pershing,Lorilee Reed, Galene Bayse, Brenda Hasler. ROW ONE: Glen Jarboe, Channa Vosloh, Patty Thompson, Sherry Ammer, Carol McElroy, T Manis, Mary Allen, Betty Jenkins. Karen Brown Secretary M..-, LI Linda Collings Bob F lory Ross Spencer Franklin Gentry C. B. Bohley President Honor Dramatics C S i fl S if Carolyn Hord Judy Price Janet Walters Vice President swag Bill Jackson Treasurer ,fm 7, V in W 23,1 if A A .H Marynel Haseman 75 IN , Gods on Mount Olympus presented a skit before the Latin Club and at a pep session before the sectional. 21 I i Mrs. Bogan, Sponsor, Joe Gabbard, Treasurer: Beth Uland, President, Mrs. Corbin, Sponsor, Channa Beth Vosloh, Secretary, Marilyn Allen, Vice -President. Mrs. Bogan and Mrs. Corbin at the Nation Latin Club Conventio at Indiana University Also attending the col vention were Patty Faultless, STATE TREASURER, Jamie Street, Dorothy Roac Beth Uland, and Patt Pershing. BACK ROW: Dawnell McGhee, Ruth Ellen Frye, Patty Pershing, Bill Jackson, Darwin Floyd, Stennie Walls, Jerry Calvert, Overpeck, Carol Conrad, Dorothy Roach. ROW FIVE: Jo Ann Lester, Herma Whitman, Ruth Ann Jaynes, Karen Jensen, Judy Haywood, Nancy Stone, Bob Duke, Janet Summerville, Linda Barker, Beverly Neidigh. ROW FOUR: Darlene Wonder, Sandy Parker, Betty Kay Jenkins, Pinky Morgan, Sue Wright, Marilyn Conder, Patty Faultless, Loretta Sachs, Charlotte Asdell, Roach, Carlene Boyd. ROW THREE: Nancy Dean, Dianne Gholson, Charlotte Corbin, Lana Flake, Tony Manis, Mary Ann len, Carolyn Allen, Karen Jones, Linda McElroy, Libby Ockerman, Linda Record. ROW TWO: Clifford Fiscus, John Tilford, Virgil Adkins, Eddie Jackson, David Johnson, Tommy Workman, Jamie Street, Brenda Hasler, Barbara Mitchell, Marcia Kees, Myrta Wilcox. ROW ONE: Roger Poe, Jerry Shertzer, Glen Jarboe, Mike Moore, Ricky Johnson, Jeff Wonder, Owen Burch, Roger Mclntosh, Bobby Sparks, Charles Bogard, Robert Donald. 76 B s n ,4J:, AL,. BACK ROW: Pete Graf, Kay Booker, Laura Wright, Mary Lou Wade, Jane Floyd, Candice Parker, Donna Michael, David Bailey. ROW TWO: Nancy Broadway, Linda Hosteter, Karen Brown, Shirley Gardner, Sharon Fines, Linda Abrams, Mildred Bault. ROW ONE: Kay Blackmore, Gail Spencer, Ruth Adams, Ann Roudebush, Rhea Dawn Crabbe, Marie FBLA Sponsors and officers of Future Business Leaders of America club of BHS are, BACK ROW: Mr. Sanders, Sponsor, Sue Michael, President, Mrs. Uland, Sponsor, FRONT ROW: Dianne Hunter, Reporterg Jane Gilmore, Treasurer, Bobbi Hamilton, Secretary, Monzella Bingham, Vice - President. Edwards, Sandi Wright. x f ,M -1 A W gf r Mr. Hippelheuser of DUPLICATING PRO- DUCTS, INC., demonstrates color mimeo- graphing to FBLA members Members grade papers for the NOMA spelling contest sponsored by F,B,L,A Home Economics Club X? 78 , 1, ,H 1 Q9 .W C ..n,..lu...-Q. Marynel Haseman Aleta Burch Diana Floyd Connie Miller Mary Ann Reed Edna Carpenter I Pat Hamlin Donna Home Economics class in the year of 1916 . Carpenter OFFICERS AND SPONSORS Pam Terrell Peggy Skinner Janet Bland Viola Workman Maureen Bingham Messina Floyd Cheryl Mrs. Beasley, Sponsorg Nancy Helms, Secretary Neidigh Treasurer: Joyce Inman, Vice-Presidentg Lorilee Nina Reed, Presidentg Mrs. Haseman, Sponsor. Lenning Sherry Farren Gayle Helms Donna Cooper Connie Lacer Joan Hayes Karen Martindale ' Patty Long Home Economics class in the year of 1962. F. F. A. BACK ROW: Arnie Robinson, Ronnie Sparks, Tommy Richardson. THIRD ROW: Raymond Poach, Kenny Robinson, Jerry Gholson, Jim Workman, John Emery, Nicky Skinner, John Barker, Bill Hostetter. SECOND ROW: Bob Skinner, Dallas Davidson, Fred Toon, David Francher, Gerald Duncan, John Shofner, Steve Ferguson, Miles Barnes. FRONT ROW: Eddie Martindale, Ronnie May, David Shonk, Mike Price, Mike Holtsclaw, Tommy Neil, Donald Sharr, Steve Dowden, and Jerry Townsend. Jiaf A f I Jin One wagon, coming up! Get it running boys! The F.F.A. is a vocational Agriculture club stressing scholarship in the Agricul- ture field and in Farm Shop work. OFFICERS AND SPONSOR BACK FOW: Glen Gates, Charles Dale, Larry Flory. FIRST ROW: Charles Cas- ner, Maurice Byers, Bob Warren, and Darrell Neidigh G. A. A. BACK ROW: Eugenia Dowden, Sharon Williams, Penny Groves, Sherry Young, Karen Brown. THIRD ROW: Patty Pershing, Herrna Whitman, Ruth Jaynes, Sandy Sharr, Dawnell McGhee, Joanne Lester, Linda Record, Mary Lou Wade, Carol Conrad, Sue Stone. SECOND ROW: Libby Ockerman, Joanne Spice, Marsha Boyd, Judy Bowersock, Joyce Inman, Margaret Kidd, Donna Gardner, Karen Martindale, Joan Kay Hayes, Vicki Zaayer. FIRST ROW: Margie Childers, Judy Haywood, Sandy Wright, Pinky Morgan, Mary Allen, Betty Kay Jenkins, Jamie Street, Beth Ann Uland, Patty Faultless, Ruth Willoughby, Nancy Watkins. PRESIDENT Marynel Haseman M24 was L VICE-PRESIDENT Sherry Hord 80 SECRETARY EXECUTIVE BOARD Darlene Wonder c' T7 , is 1 E 1 AAJJ I Carolyn Hord, Susan Kidd, Shirley Gardner, Bobbi Hamilton, Dianne Hunter. g I' J X W SPONSOR Mrs. Beasley g G .X TREASURER Patty Harden G. A. A. Activities Girls Basketball today and yesterday THE ROARING TWENTIES Judy Bowersock, Patty Faultless, Karen Martindale, and Joan Kay Hayes at Imitation. B-Men's lub 5 Y ', . , I I IL Xie, Tw . -S aww .s Qi Hung, - ., 3559, 5 ' ' I ms g The B-Men's Club is composed of all lettermen - in the school. Each member of this club has earned at least one letter in either basketball, baseball, track, or cross country. Ably guided by Coach Glover and Coach Hudson, these ath- letes sponsored a visit by the famous Harlem Magicians last fall. is Q BTW BACK ROW: Sponsors: Mr. Hudson, Mr.Glover FIRST ROW: Treasurer, Bob Frye, Secretary, Don Axe: Vice President, Jerry Floyd: President, Rick Johnson BACK ROW: Kermit Floyd, David Oliphant, Ken Hershberger THIRD ROW: Tim Gainey, Ronnie Sparks, Virgil Atkins, John Pielemeier, Joe Driscol SECOND ROW: Eddie Jackson, Toby Yoho, Jeff Wonder, Clark Allen, Owen Burch FIRST ROW: Bob Sparks, Jerry Blackwell, Terry Glover, Jack Sparks, John Tilfortl, Mike Moore ai we rsh? BACK ROW: Darwin Floyd, Mr. Sandberg, Sponsor, Charles Bogard. FRONT ROW: David Fancher, Freddie Toon, Richard Byers, Gerald Duncan, Montie Toon, Mike Wonder. ajft , The Model Airplane Club was newly organized this year by Mr. Sandberg. It was created to stimulate an interest in craftmanship. As beginners, the boys build scale models of planes from balsa and tissue paper, progressing to original designs. By assembling models, they acquire a basic knowledge of the plane's makeup. v , , ,ALA ,,,,, .? ,VA N ,A , T i , ,,,A A ,A .1k ,.. J ,A . g A .Q1 . fx,Amk . ,. t F, g Wigs? 55336 fl? i if .- ' fi' f . , K Y f H T54 E ' , f N wif' - X , X A I I , A I I V I 72-59. For S ason's Sixih Win '1 3 -1 'Rv wma I1-4v.l.Avx4 vv u .sv U A LJ K-LILLL Lvxxtxulzbu DILL4 IJVCIAMID, remaining in the 'first mmrter. Qgthering in 42 rebounds to 28 Blackwell contributed n S h 1 D 'ictors. in the WinI1erQ V5e01fing C 00 aze ,ldf-7211.-G FT pp Tp they led 21+10, at the first yrestfsnm-ks ...'.... .4 5 l 3 13 BACK ROW: Ross Spencer, Art Editorg Franklin Gentry, Feature Editor, Bob Flory, Editor-in-chief, David Swan- go, Art Editor, David Bailey, Pete Graff, Sports Editor. ROW THREE: Margaret Edwards, Joke Editor, Jamie Street, Beth Uland, Jane Floyd, Art Editor, Candi Parker, Sandy Wright. ROW TWO: Dianne Hunter, Nancy Broadway, Ann Roudebush, Monzella Bingham, Marynel Haseman, Dorthy Roach, Business Manager. ROW ONE: Mr. Sanders, Sponsorg- Patti Harden, Janet Walters, Feature Editor, Linda Abrams, Ruth Abrams, Rhea Dawn Crabbe, Feature Editorg Bobbi Hamilton, Feature Editor. Voices In Harmon HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS 'K ' Wi ' 15.21. Q - fi -ff913i15-iV'- f fS?: i51Q?i71?: jGf45'SfsrfH Pwr 'ii3ii357l.gfQ.,'.-I ' 'M ., W... Q6 .,. 'iffiilfz s::w?3rg3I5:.:f: 9' af. 13 275-Y' e 'fri F f ff. E..-:wal 142:-:usa wars. X' f e - - A ::f.ffW... ::.-Q... e he av jr O.,.L kk 1. , . OOOHOO L - ...Vg ' I K on O A . R l f BACK ROW: R. Hull, C. Carnegie, D. Bailey, B. Jackson, C. B.Bohley, J. Pielemeier, D. Lambeth, T. Glover, I. Gabbard, L. Overpeck, T. Carmichael THIRD ROW: C, Hord, S. Gardner, M. Haseman, D. Hunter, J. F10Yd. 5- Hflfd. B- Uland, J. Street, B. Duke SECOND ROW: S. Martin, T. Manis, P. Pershing, K. Iensen, P. Groves, A. Roudebush, L. Sachs, R. Frye, D. Lowder FIRST ROW:.S. Ammer, C. Asdell, C. McElroy, M. Boyd, H. Whitman. S. Park2r.B.HaSler. J. Walters, L. Record, N. Dean, C. Corbin. Director, Mr. Overpeck. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS V i I , im5+.gggi3.. ....-. -. ..,,. M, Wwggff. ,.r,wg5.s: Qeav.,.,.,,.?- are fa f 1. L wAef f: ae...fgrrnK.:S5,..5g55agf:r ,W .W 1 .mn .i.. ' A , -.- V. v ,, . z1f:efiZ1r.sW ,gg 1. .ff f '+ e 'v-:ss-'fiwxf , , A'm.-..- ff ' - -ff-f fieazmv..5n:, sa rfaawar awUn.:1'.'-.1ia1W,4+ -s::.yfev..m.., X ' lil. i 1-M BACK ROW: E. Roach, S. Turner, B. Baker, D. Burton, N. Helms, D. Harmon, B. Hunter, S. Byers, B. Minks, E Fancher, N. Sparks, FIFTH ROW: D. Myers, I. Allen, K. Wright, E. Cooper, I. Conrad, P. Duke, D. Britton, L. Sparks, V. Phegley, V. Inman FOURTH ROW: C. Inman, C. Robison, B. Wright, R. Warren, N. Roach, B. Rieheson, D. Ooley, P. Fulk, S. Adkins, I. McElroy, N. Shonk THIRD ROW: D. Dowden, M. Campbell, B. Chambers, A. Workman, J. Brown, S. Wheatley, C. Major, S. Himebrook, R. Bogard, J. Fulk SECOND ROW: S. Silvers, G. Cox, M. Campbell, J.Blackmore, I. Hansford, J. Blaker, D. Grounds, N. Russell, K. Skinner, C. Neidigh, G. Yoho, R.Kincaid FIRST ROW: P. Stalcup, I. Voyles, A. Titus, B. Richardson, L.Britton, B.I-lanson, B. Bland, M. Vandeventer, D. Catron, D. McNevin, R. Armour, S. Ramsey Bands Then and Now i Bloomfield Band and Uniforms in the Year 1916. 1961 JUNIOR HIGH BAND BACK ROW: Wendell Walls, Mikie Davis, Jackie Moore, Linda Sparks, Sharon Adkins, Bonnie Hunter, Mike Ockerman, Judy Stone, Joyce Bush. MIDDLE ROW: Jimmy Pielemeier, Davy Hash, Keith Hershberger,'Mark Noel, David Young, Ricky Autry, Janis Conrad. FRONT ROW: Dahris Dowden, Carol Wright, Jane Ann Hay- wood, Sherry Hasler, Douglas Thompson. Band C. B. Bohley, Ted Carmichael. THIRD ROW: Sandy Sharr, Nancy Watkins, Tommy Workman, Robert Donald, Shirley Gardner, Rodney Sims SEC- OND ROW: Carol Conrad, Sue Martin, Ruth Ann Jaynes, Beth Uland, Joe Gabbard, Marcia Key, Mr. Over- peck. FIRST ROW: Charles Bogard Paul Burris, Steve McDonald, Terry Glover, Ronnie Hull FIRST ROW: Chris Carnegie, Libby Ockerman, Bill Jackson SECOND ROW: Mary Low Wadeg Mr. Overpeck, directorg Bob Duke BACK ROW: Bob Duke, Joe Gabbard, Rhea Dawn Crabbe, Donna Gardner, Beverly Neidigh, Karen Jensen THIRD ROW: Dianne Hunter, Vicki Zaayer, Ann Willoughby, Nancy Pickard, Loretta Sacks, Jamie Street, Marilyn Allen, Karen Jones, Carolyn Allen SECOND ROW: Carol McElroy, Phyllis Duke, Donna Ooley, Glenda Yoho, Sherry Young, Dawnell McGhee, Marcia Boyd, Judy Bowersock, Brenda Hasler FRONT ROW: Herma Whitman, Darlene Britton, Nancy Sparks, Debra Harmon, Lana Kay Flake, Dixie Lowder, Carlene Boyd, Marcia Badollet, Marynel Haseman 87 BACK ROW: Darwin Floyd, Lee Overpeck, Donald Lambeth, ll C C I1 C 21 1' 0 1 Y n Valentine Dance Sponsored by Student Council HI K i I1 C B 'Q 5? ' :fff5',f,. S ..... , -s S' Students elected by classes to represent them as queen and king candidates at the dance were: Terry Glover, substituting for John Eaton, Jeannie Brown, Eighth gradeg Joe Gabbard, Beth Uland, Sophomore, Rick Johnson, Sandi Wright, Juniors, David Johnson, Linda Record, Freshmen, C.B. Bohley, Carolyn Hord, Seniors. .. ..-J S LII' BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS 5 ,153-star 90 Dan Axe fBloomfield 's outstanding -runnerj ,, , Rick Johnson falso goodj Cross Country FALL 1961 28 University 27 17 Linton 38 28 Vincennes 27 42 Odon 30 32 Bloomington 23 37 QCounty meetj Linton 69 28 Washington 27 Q, The Greene County meet was won by Bloomfield High. Odon captured the S. W.I.A.C. title with Bloomfield corn- ing in second. The VanBuren Invitational meet was won by Gerstmeyer with Bloom- field placing second again. STANDING: Student Manager, Tim Gaineyg Owen Burch, Ken Herschberger, Jerry Floyd, Terry Glover, David Bailey, Coach Guy Glover. KNEELING: Rick Johnson, Outstanding runner Don Axe, and Ted Carmichael. BACK ROW: Steve Haywood, Rick Johnson, Don Axe, Steve Dowden, Ted Carmichael, Mike Moore, David Bailey, John Tilford, David Johnson, David Oliphant, Owen Burch, Mike Baines, Jerry Black- well, Manager Virgil Adkins, Coach Glover. FRONT ROW: Ken Hershberger, Jerry Floyd, Butch Bovenschen, Ronnie Sparks, Terry Glover, Jack Sparks, Gary Campbell, Nicky Skinner, and Jerry Calvert. i Coach Guy Glover BHS BHS BHS BHS Track FALL RECORD 29 Washington 62 Odon 35 Bedford 65 Shawswick 34 Worthington 34 Gosport Freedom 10 40 Sullivan 50 Honeycreek Bloomfield finished fourth in the County Meet this year. The meet was won by Linton. 92 BACK ROW: Jackie Sparks, Ronnie Sparks, Joe Driscol, Terry Glover, Sammy Ferguson, Bob Frye Coach Rex Hudson. ROW TWO: Jeffry Wonder, Mike Moore, Tommy Richardson, Jerry Blackwell Owen Burch, Manager Kermit Floyd. ROW ONE: Steve Haywood, Bob Sparks, David Oliphant, Eddie Jackson, Toby Yoho, Gary Campbell. OWEN BURCH4--Ace catcher for two years .V Owen also plays backfield. The Cardinals had a fine season this year, compiling a season record of 5 wins and 3 losses. The boys won the Northern Division of S. W. I.A.C. They lost a heartbreaker in the championship game against Loogootee, 5 to 4. Coach Hudson has done a fine job and has good material with which to mold a team. .TOE DRISCOL--leading pitcher for the Cardinals for the past two years. The coming spring season will be Joe 's last in high school baseball. 1961 Fall Record Cardinals OPDOHCHYS 3 'Spencer 5 'Worthington 15 'Ellets ville 8 Spencer 2 Loogootee 6 'Switz City 2 L8aM 4 Loogootee 'Conference Ga mes X G O F i ght, Win f7'Q'f 3,1 N Gail Spencer ,.., Xp-n X5 ' Linda Hostetter P- YJ' sw Li .7 A, AAA - X Karen Brown Jane Gilmore 93 ,k,,, .4 Adkins I, Q f Er. 'v X id f Q Q' X E ich Cl ow GH Bu ark Allen Sectiona Q' 9' Q.. ,nw-., q wx ,K Q 3 ., I 1 4, Y? , WE' W 'F sd if Z af' ,, , Al Varsity , 1, -wg, E57 -f , Q 9 f tx X VG, , N. . 6 47 1 M n A ff QB A . V if .321 XJ , A QM Bob Frye Saw Byackw Jerry F10 Yd ' 4 Q 1 1 f i s X F. X, V G sf. M' 1 ' Ill' X M... f ,ff 1, .X 9 , a ' ' , 5' ' ' SQ , y - y SOYW ackle . ' Rig-,Xi Sparks lnflefs M41 Kermit Floyd xp Picture 4 As Twff , .Fl K' , i ' at Jeff Wonder le b y fs vw GXQKJ fly Cal 1659 Ven 1961-1962 SEASONS' VARSITY RECORD Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield SECTIONAL Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield REGIONAL Bloomfield Bloomfield 96 Eastern Carlisle Montgomery Odon Switz City Oolitic Spencer Worthington Linton Washington Bloomington Gerstmeyer Shawswick Sullivan Mitchell Loogootee Springs Valley Bicknell y Ellettsville Gerstmeyer L 8: M Midland Linton Spencer Eminence Somebody said that it couldn't be done: but he with a chuckle replied, tha maybe it cou1d't but he would be one that wouldn't say so 'till he tried. This quotation seemed to be the thought in the minds of our 1962 team, coaches, and cheering section as Senior Jeff Wonders, Junior Bob Frye, Sophomores Jerry Calvert and Jackie Sparks, and Freshman Terry Glover assisted by Jerry Floyd, Mi Moore and others roared through a sectional they were not supposed to win and the continued to knock off a strong Spencer team in the Regional before falling before the highly-rated Eminence team. Bloomfield's Senior Jeff Wonders paced the team and gained a place on the All Regional first team. He also shared Regional scoring honors with the 6 foot 6 inch Eminence center, Marv Willet. Sophomore center Jerry Calvert also gained a place on the All Regional second team. And our Terry Glover, freshmar starter, was the only freshman to play in the Regional. Bloomfield earned entrance into the Regional by defeating L 85 M, Mid- land, and Linton to take the Sectional at Switz City. Greene County B Team Champions Sixth Consecutive Year BACK ROW: Mr. Hudson, Coach, Ricky Sheets, Bob Uland, Mike Bransteter, Mike Price, Ronnie Sparks, Terry Glover, Sam Ferguson. SECOND ROW: Tom Richardson, Gary Campbell, David Heaton, Toby Yoho, Daivd Johnson, Ricky Johnson. FRONT ROW: Tim Gainey, Student Man- ager, Ricky Neidigh, Donald Axe, Mike Moore, David Oliphand, Bill Quillin, Mike McNevin, Manager. BLOOMFIE LD B -TEAM The following trophies were won: Mike Price, Reboundsg Mike Moore, Field Goal and Free Throw shootingg and Rick Johnson, BHS 33 Assists. BHS 42 BHS 45 BHS 42 BHS 35 BHS 42 BHS 30 BHS 31 BHS 56 BHS 44 BHS 36 BHS 40 BHS 44 BHS 40 BHS 55 BHS 52 BHS 40 'BHS 62 ' BHS 53 ' BHS 41 ,, ,.., M0154 1961 -l962 Eastern Carlisle Montgomery Odom Oolitic Spencer Worthington Linton Washington Shawswick Sullivan Mitchell Loogootee Springs Valley Bicknell Ellettsville Gerstmeyer Eastern Midland Linton fFinalj County B -team tourney SWIAC Freshmen Champions BACK ROW: Coach, Hudson, Eddie Jackson, Toby Yoho, Terry Glover, Mike Price, Gary Campbell, David Johnson. SECOND ROW: Tom Neill, Tom Workman, Ken Hershberger, Mike Baines, Harley Sherman, Nicky Skinner. FIRST ROW: Ted Carmichael, Terry Sherizer, David Shonk, Ronnie Hull, Steve Haywood, David Crites. The following trophies were WOH: TOITI Neill, RGDOLIIICISQ David BLOOMFIELD FRESHMAN TEAM Johnson, Free goal shooting, and 1961 -1962 Eddie Jackson and Toby Yoho QTieJ, BHS Spence, Free Throw Shooting. BHS Worthington BHS Ellettsville BHS Linton BHS Odon BHS Bedford BHS Dugger BHS Vincennes BHS Dyer BHS Bedford BHS Oolitic BHS Shawswick BHS Washington BHS Linton BHS Shoals ' BHS Eastern BHS Worthington ' BHS Needmore Let's win them all! SWIAC Freshman Tourney unior High 3 4 K 1 I 99 James Abrams Michael Abrams Jimmie Allen Rosemary Allen Sarah Allen Rebecca Armour Andy Bland i rr A J J s s s -f r,,. W J 1 f . W 9 ,Y I . i Q N - f rr rsr --ifrq C i - J ar' ,,'fer s.': .':' L A i ,M gf ,M r r in M Q ' - si J Q 11 .Q av a ,J t ...-.-v 1 V V I - ,:, HE. -...,,... , ,,-: iii - , ti' .2--.. .::, . H . xii J Q' T frr at A r . :..: , . -. f '..- r- t- ,B .. .. .Hx st . J srrr B i 19 ' S J i 'ft :sf r J' .- 1 Q f 1 11 r ,ww , ' ,Ev is Robert Baker Dickie Bock Stephen Boyd Darlene Britton Linda Britton Jeanie Brown Frank Burch David Bucher Sue Byers Joan Cox Charlis Crays Mona Doane Delbert Dove John Eaton Eighth CLASS OFFICERS President .... . . Susan Turn- Vice-President . . . . John Eat Secretary. . . . Dickie Bo A My Q M 'W I at Treasurer. . . .Ronnie Heln -ss. ' 1 A ' ' g.. H.. M, A , ' X E N Eldon Fancher Ellen Fancher A James Feutz V -Q A V Janet Garten ,ggi ' if Bonita Hanson r J f f V Darwin Harp a t iriw 2 ' 'zf' 7 David aaa hs M a,i E Mike Hayes A ' Linda Haywood . J ,J hyii . .J J H ' my B Ronald Helms 4. . Q..J Z ., ., f , - iw. Warren Helms Ruth aaaa a asas as Jay Holtsclaw . J H ' 1 .J y Leonard Huffman A- l 'l:E 'F 5 J 'fs Mike J arboe Norma King , Q Kay King mgifl A Gary Kirk ' Jimmie Lacer E Dale McConnel 1 ' i 'i'fi' 1' ' 'llli A J Mae Belle McDaniel ' if aljgg ,his - 32 Z . - i gz. Donna Ooley David Parks Ellen Pearson Le Roy Pearson George Poe Dante Raggio Janet Sue Ramsey Lebert Reed Mike Rush Carolyn Sheetz Connie Sherman Karen Skinner Neddy Skinner Nancy Sparks grade Donna McNevin Brenda Minks Dee Myers Carole Neidigh Mike Neill Jackie Norris Paul Norris f time ' if 2 is is L HE' K isa x Yiwu 33.5, 1 . 1 '- -1' .Q A Eighth grades showing enjoy- ment in their extracurricular activity. Richard Steward Sandra Thompson Alice Titus Emest Troxell Rose Ellen Tungate Susan Turner Rita Warren Ronald Watson Sue Wilcox Charles Williams Larry Williams Mike Wilson Freddie Jo Workman Q 5 Lois Ann Workman Y E W X., My E, x as -..r,. Hb: A ' giigx -- Barbara Wright Glenda Yoho 7 VL I V is 2 1.v , Ng Sharon Adkins Robert Allen Leon Allen Brenda Baker Gary Bissey Judith Blackmore Martha Carpenter Debbie Catron Becca Sue Chambers Janis Conrad Evelyn Cooper Thomas Corbin ik, Hr V,., A ig , 4 .1 1 2 A ,. -4 Q, if f B - V. .4 A Gwen Duncan Connie Farren Rebecca Ferguson Roger Floyd Pearl Fulk Joyce Fulk R . -.: i in . r i, We Q wi ,Ji x x i rt X Gary Harding Jane Hansford Deborah Harmon Charles Hayes Nellie Helms Keith Hershberger r f , Busy at work Pictures not availab Seventl ' --rr M . ' i Q e dd - s o -'-ss .ri .,, ,ff H Jeanie Blaker Brenda Bland t Rhea Dawn Bogard ' . 9 Darlene Burton s.,, Marilyn Campbell G 'S A f ix! E Mary Alice Campbell . L 'L si ' - A , if as ' . Y I if firing ',,'L i K . A f V ' f ' flf ,Qi 1 Q ' A -'PF A ,gjlk 4 5 ' ' fu il fl Q Georgetta Cox A ' . --in . --fv Margo Cross ' ' T ' X Rebecca Cunningham J i ff if Mike Davis i - Darhis Dowden . - ' W I 1 ' Donald Droll J F. , J vr., p I gs, , t is . A 4 y Q in W A- I if ':- ,. .. r K ' i s 1' WL 4: f ' 2 fer -at , ,, , . -. Wwe . ,sf - - . Larry Joe Fry Dale Gallian Kenny Greves Dee Ann Grounds Steve Ham Randall Hamilton 'fr 3 - is J r src 1 ix ' ,, ,M .M Y fc , in if E35 nes Fulk and Sue Lynn Hinebrook. FIRST ROW Gary Hollars Max Hostettler Bonnie Hunter - Chris Hunter E . , s. Kenneth May Dennis Michael Terry Norris Roy Norris Mike Ockerman Dennis Ooley a as W 1 SECOND ROW Leland Hutchens Jackie Inman Norma Inman Vickie Inman 55? we-1 I P -as E S , 'var V V25 as SF is Q :aw 5 if Daniel Jensen Steve Kee Rebecca Kincaid Joyce McElroy Carolyn Major Ernest Malone 55? . f.' -f . as A X yi' I Q V5 ' Michael Padgett James Pielemeier Virginia Phegley Eugene Reed Brenda Richardson Barbara Richeson Nancy Shonk Shelba Silvers Christina Sortwell Linda Sparks James Sparks Phyllis Stalcup W I i .aai ' l ,,n., i -. 'L .--.: gf . E ff' agr Eddie Watkins Judy Wheatley Sharon Wheatley Danny Williams Mike Wonder Carol Wright 103 Stephen Ridgway Nellie Roach Ella Lou Roach Gary Robinson W Charlene Robinson 5 Nancy Russell if , - sa . rr-f:. a it g S .,':,V: gl 4 5 Q Robert Sullivan , Douglas Thompson g lVi'f ,..E s 5 J Charles Timmons I Mable Vandeventer Janet Voyies 25-f7ffil3' ts.-e 2,-as zlz ' WS' i'?i7iQ'ff 9iFi! NI Tlff33f?'9'T?' Wendell Walls fi Ag l Lyxfggiibliggzmgjag . 1 i-', If f ,. p D I 'fra , all David Young -'04 SEVENTH GRADE TEAM AND CHEERLEADERS ' FRONT ROW: Glenda Yoho, Carole Neidigh, Jeanie Brown, Janet Sue Rarnse SECOND ROW: Mike Jarboe, Managerg Stephen Boyd, Johnnie Eaton, Buddy .1m'lEflj,.J+-Y Hayes, Chuckie Williams, Jim Feutz, Neddie Skinner', George Poe. BACK vwfwaf ROW: Richard Steward, Dickie Bock, Dale Gallian, David Young, Mike S Jim Sparks, Larry Williams, Robert Spencer, Coach. :T'35,Wi Vx sf' X ,A N I V, Q55 31:3 ,qi I , I 4 l 1 0 X3 Q 4 ,: X -A ji 5 EIGHTH GRADE TEAM AND CHEERLEADERS Up Coming Players FRONT ROW: Margo Cross, Juy Blackmore, Jane Ann Hansford, Becky Cunningham, Stevie Kees, Michael Abram, Kenny Greeves, Mike Ockerman, Chris Hunter, BACK ROW: Manager, Keith Herschberger, Jim Pielerneier, Earnest Ray Troxell, Larry Frye, Max Hostettler, Jimmy Allen, Bob Spencer, Coach. 1 Y, fade School Rx. iw . MK. -Nga. fwmtwm ' Q K rwwa-sr-.--'six , A ,.. f . . x , ky W if pt J Z ,iggkxkif A ,QL .J-5 .ff 7 1 K, A 5 qw, . '5ZgY,x-3? -w w.j,.3w gxejxx. -Af 3,4-frT A f Q., ' ,wXy.,vxX':. -, ..,,,h',--'M - 1 K., 'Qu-iw -HA 1 - 1f'v3f2-4 :.u fit? 5'5' f+-M' 'V i,.. di. . .2 . '- 54, .V Now hm. ,15M ,. -f Then ...ov E L, S4 '?'s '..at-iw .. .N f 1961 6 . A . V .Ar if migews it e so that they could equipment to ,g -X Mrs. Sapp teac er first 7, gfsflers howl! 1 V after!Qn part of thwdrm rode buses whilelothers waiked rosifheisraau-sermo'rr'1'rre folio , February 5, pupils from Wilde d Cal- vertville moved into the new building. A total of 425 students are now the new new school in the with both inside A 'K Last meel in the old biiilditig Hello .U 50 ,A iw A .1 ' s I I 8?K Before rn Rx.: 5, 1 o X gf ix. 1 QQ 1:3 g '1- lf' 'Q l 1et's if .iffy V Ar.J'v:f??4,w,kj ,gi 5, K K ,ma 'S fioffff , oo o M, M ' V o Z , V93 ' M ,, V A' W T, ' ,A ,Z W sr ,e-FQ' A y 'K ,M 1 il x I L ' K 1. 0 m f yi J .iw ,il ' ,I 1, 35453 M. s ' , if Without disturbing the others, QACH 9 Yrfay bg taught 'n . 4 iq? 'Q I Q 5 if endvfa 5459 ,, +- QL. contained. .f D YV 3 ll ,gk va M if ,Q 4- W4 P uv- 1 X407 any' wo Q ,,... 'm VERA VANMETER JACKIE BUCHER RW as,--0- CLARA BELLE HARSHMAN Teachers if GRETCHEN LEHMAN NONA SA PP LU ETHEL WIRES Miss Frances Killinger Miss Frances Killinger is the principal of the grade school of Bloomfield School District. All grade school students are now under her supervision in the new grade school building. Miss Killinger is noted for her extensive travel and through her slides graciously shares her experiences with others. Miss Killinger and Secretary, Mrs. Donna Sanders, smile broadly in their new office. Bloomfield First Grade QV Q H? ik .l -+ IAA .Jaw gk l . H- ge . 5 ,s- 4 J W W, vi- Q at ,ef l E il? ii , A ,,Vv V is is fa ,. if I f we 1 v f' 'Qi fr ez: ' fa 2 if '21 ' 1, 9? , if 'HKS' I Qfd' ' , K3 1 K Q, U iv ' ri yz 4 at A 1 i 7, g Mrs. Sapp, Micheal Anderson, Randy Axe. , Fayetta Burchman, Kathie Campbell, Mark Childers, Beverly Crabbe, Nicholas Hamilton, Patricia Harris. Darrell Haywood, Henry Yaywood, Warren Helms, Gail Hinsen, Carolyn Hobbs, Michael Isenogle, David Jenkins, Gregory Mclntosh. Stephen Moody, Carolyn Oliphant, Thomas Organ, Sarah Sandberg, Douglas Schulte, Randy Todd, Daniel Vandeventer, Donna Walls Mary Willey, Diana Wilsey, Scott Yoho. 'I09 -4. Mrs. Heaton's Class fi is.. it . Blo o mf1el Avenelle Heaton, Chris Allen, Gary Allen, Brenda Basye, Randy Bays, Randy Biery, Lisa Bovenschen, David Burcham. Steven Campbell, Barbara Chipman, Mike Crays, Jeffery Emery, Nancy Jane Floyd, Kim I-lasler, Cynthia Hawkins. Freddy Haywood, Mary Lou Haywood, Iohn Kidd, Rita Long, Stephen Miller, Trudy Noel, Billy Oliphant. Rodney Porter, Billy Scott, Steve Sickbert, Toni Io Titus, Bonita Wantland, Danny White, Bobby Williams. Pictures not available: John Kingsley and Glenda Hollars. Mrs. Jeffers' Class First Grade Rephel Jeffers, Elizabeth Baird, John Blackett, David L. Burch, Judith Ann Byers, Steve Campbell, Ronald Cor- win, Pamela L. Farmer. Mark Hansford, Eli Thomas Haywood, Cathi Harrah, Steven Mclntosh, James Johnson, Daniel Kingsley, Lamont Killian. Bernadine King, Debra Sue Long, Lori Miller, Iames Noel, Timmy Joe Norris, Mark Ockerman, William L. Shields. Randall Smith, Debra Sue Steele, Donald Stantz, Ricky L. Tungate, William L. Verseman, Vicki Wampler, Joy Wise. School Mrs. lnman' s Class 'C .Jm: M5l:EN .. 'amp f' ff 4 ' -. -Q . Ig. . .:., Q :E': ' V -' H JA N : . ,.., i -. , ' , R if , . - ' , iw' 5-ff 'fg .S . .1 .yk 95 is '- ,, 3.. . ,, ,.:1 ii ' ii s, A .. VV .WJ -:5., 4, wg? 1. 5 it ei' 1 l V' , ,- 4 , Axqkz Q iff' . ii Sis ' f r ir 1 as 1 , r If 9 ...' h Z - -.nj - Qt'--as Maxine Inman, Robert Aishe, Leona Armour, Roger Dan Axe, Marianne Blackert. Terry Bland, Randall Burch, Carolyn Chesnut, Marilyn Chesnut, Debra Cole, Michael Combs, Garry Davis, Kathy Dobson. Wayne Feutz, Joe Floyd, Kathy Fhrding, Billy Ray Hall, Vicki Hans- ford, Dennis Harshman, Joyce Hasler Pam Hawkins. Marvin Helms, James Horn, Theresa Hunter, Bruce Isenogle, Beverly May Marilyn Oliphant, Terrisa Ritter, Beverly Stanley. Donna Stone, Morris Summerville, Gerry Ed Titus, Allen Toon, Randall Tungate, Jerry Vaught, James Wheat ley, Jeanne Williams. Second fade 1 I Mrs. Young's Class ' , ,.., P Y H Q' Wired '2-, - ,, V, .. T 'ww I ,,.4 , X 5 V V V v ,lf A s.., V . W ..- J s r . , :-2 . rv to ,S s lr . r V . : . t , U I--5 4 5 3 V4 lc 2 : X gm .I , A . ,, :sf 'I ..- Q 1 f .r 2 g r , ' +4 lii' ld V- ' . 4 Mildred Young, Rose Allen, Gary Autrey, Gary Lee Axe, Renee Bays, John Bevers. Cathy Bough, Pamela Bruce, Tondra Childers, Mike Cook, Billy Dove, Denis Driscol, Mary Dell Grove, Brenda Groves. Sue Emery, Charles Hanson, Gary Hasler, Emma Haywood, Maurice Haywood, Mary Hubbard, Debra Johnson, Randall Johnson. James Kingsley, Ronald Long, Donna Malone, Hilda Quillen, Eddie Roach, Michael Rusher, Jennifer Sparks, Jan Strickland. Robert Thompson, Jenna Walls, Elaine Willoughby, Johnny Woods, Shawn Woodward, Margaret Ellen Wright, Richard Wright, Neil Yake. Gretchen Lehman, Anita Allen, David Allen, Gordon Anderson. Enid Armour, Steven Baird, Janet Baker, Cathy Burcham, Rebecca Campbell, David Chestnut, Leroy Cole, Geoffrey Farmer. Terry Ferguson, David Fording, Michael Griffith, Debra Groomer, Donna Hansford, Lynn Hardesty, Gary Harmon, Norma Hasler. Richard Hawkins, Jackie Hord, Ricky Hudson, Douglas Long, Rickey Long, Jimmie McElroy, Wayne Overman, Debra Quakenbush. Sharon Rush, Kenneth Titus, Linda Titus, Mary Ruth Turner, Christy Want- land, Johnny Williams, Kathy Wright, Bradley Zaayer. Kent Allen, Connie Blaker, David Britton, Lea Anne Burcham, Tracey Catron, Joe Chambers, Richard Clark, Mark Ehly. Kenneth Farren, Ray Feutz, Debra Gates, James Haldeman, Teresa Halderman, Monica Lynn Hammond, Michaelle Heaton, Deborah Lynn Hull. David W. Keith, David King, Ernest May, Jane McElroy, Julia McNevin, Michael Minks, Michael Moody, Pamela Lee Nation. Amanda Kay Sparks, Malinda Stone, Debra Todd, Michael Vest, Gary Wade, Connie Williams, Bernard Workman Jr. , Odell Wright. L Bloomfielc Mrs. Lehman 's Class MQ 'im A ll Q-4-A Third Grade Mrs. Isenogle 's Class Leona Isenogle, Frederick Abel. .-Y ., , X5 j- xl t- -9 ,L - V in aim :E3 J 'V My . :F ,,'. , yi .,. f -:E k ..,l 1 .. QQ at I., , r. ' 5 X A F N: px . fl. 2- My A 1 H 4 ik.. an 4 alia 'Hia t -kd' K 4 W' 1 A? .i I J W .. . .iigwfs lv Q FM, Wi ., 'K'-lr School Mrs. Edward's Class Fourth Grade Mrs. Greene's Class Blanche Edwards, Carroll Anderson, Kebra Bays. Jimmie Britton, Debra Bucher, Cathy Burcham, Brenda Calvert, Janice Campbell, Stevie Childers, Elaine Corwin, Danny Dowden. Ellen Kay Duke, Ronnie English, Linda Halderman, Darrell Harris, David Harshman, Kent Hasler, Nancy Hime- brook, Tonda Jeffers. Joe Jordan, Alfred Long, Judy Malone, Jeff McIntyre, Erma Reed, Susan Sandberg, Jeffre Sims, Cathy Sparks. Eva Summerville, Kathy Summerville, Tom Tidwell, Cheryl Warnick, Betty Workman, Carol W o r k m a n, Jackie Yenna, Douglas Young. Curtis Bevers Roger Blackwell, Darrell Byers, Brenda Cochrane, Barbara Conder, Jane Cook, Cinda Crays, Jimmie Davis, Debbie DeFrees. , Barbara Droll, Patricia Flake, Ricky Foster, John Hanson, Paul Haywood, Charles Helms, Dennis Hershberger, Jan Isenogle. Donald Jensen, Billy Lacer, John Lehman, Denny Major, Terry Major, Cathy Martin, David McIntosh, Beverly Richeson. David Schulte, Mary Ann Scott, Terry Shield, Nedra Spencer, Gary Toon, Linda Woods, Nancy Woodward, Agnes Workman. Bloomfield Roselind Stalcup, Mike Allen, Bob Armour. Barbara Ann Bayse, Bobbie Black- more, Linda Baker, Karen Bucher, Mike Campbell, Susie Campbell, Billy Cline. Sandra Cline, Gene Greves, Deronda Hord, Allen King, Walter Lowder, Loretta May, Sharon Miller. Donnie Noel, Barbara Roach, Eileen Timmons, Bobby Todd, Sammy Turner, Nyla Watkins, Woody Wall. Marie Heaton, Harriet Alexander, Teresa Bays, Kent Biery. Polly Bruce, Joe Bucher, Jean Ann Burcham, Ron- ald Burcham, Keith Car- michael, Gary Canon, Kay Cross, John B. Driscol. Scarlet Driscol, Susan Floyd, Sandra Glover, Deborah Groves, Jerry Hamilton, Kay Hamilton, A Terry Hamilton, Sandra if W Harris. Derald Haywood , David Henderson, Paul Isenogle, Rosa Keith, Mary Evelyn McNevin, Deborah Noel, Bennie Padgett, Charles Roach. 1? Alan Sickbert, David ,, 5 :EE Stone, J.B. Street, in Chrystal Warnick, Connie at white, Dennis Williams, was :: Bonnie Workman, Phyllis ll Yake. School Lu Ethel Wires, Gerald Eugene Allen, Stevie Allen. Mrs. Wire's Class Gary Bogard, Kathy Branstetter, Kerma Brunton, Sharon Burch, Joyce Bush, Melinda Childers, Karen Cooper. Dianna Emery, Mike Joe Feutz, De Ann Floyd, Jane Ann Goad, Phyllis Goodman, Jimmie Groom- er, James Hardesty. Sherry Hasler, Jane Haywood, Mar- garet Hollars, Diana Jordan, Jac- quelin Moore, Mark Noel, Diana Noel. Mark Parkes, Linda Scott, Charles Vest, Linda Wampler, Janet Wood- ward, Mildred Workman, Danny Wright. Slxth Grade Mr' Buchefs Class Jackie Bucher, Carl Allen, Rickey Autrey. Jerry Bays, Connie Britton, Bendy Bruce, Patty Bucher, Viola Doane, Nancy Burgess. ' 1 gf U' A 2212 Est 1 ef V, i1 .. 4, W5 B Robert Clark, Susie Feutz, Jean Gilmore, Larry Hamilton, Daniel Hamlin, David Hash. Sharon Hasler, Anna Mitchell, Billy Pilk, Connie Ramsey, Dennis Robinson, Kenny Skinner. Judy Stone, Jimmie Thompson, Teresa Titus, Cheryl Townsend, James Tungate, Richie Whitman. Pictures not available: Randy Bland and Cecil Elliott. Grades 1, 2, 3 Mrs. Vera VanMeter, Debra Cook, Donald Carmichael. Ronald Cook, Emma Doris Halderman, Darrell Hanson, James Hanson, Bennie Helms. Jane Ann Helms, Lynetta Jane Helms, Michael Kindred, Henry Pearson, Pamela Pearson. Peggy Reed, Verlin Reed, Linda Sparks, Mary Jane Sparks, Gary Vandeventer- Jerrill Vandeventer, Lonnie Vandeventer, Beverly Whaley Rebecca Whaley, Mark Wilson. Picture not available: David Carmichael. Wildcat Group Grades 4, 5, 6 Mrs. Virgie Holt, Diana Bland. James Bland, Pamela Bland, Jerry Carmichael, James Cook, Linda Cook. Freeda Helms, Ronald Lee Helms, John Hoffman, John Kincaid, Marsha Kindred. Renetta Kindred, Ross Kindred, Steve Neidigh, Lois Norris, Cathy Sharr. Patty Sparks, Roger Stalcup, Edna Vandeventer, Judy Vandeventer, Chuck Wilson. Grades l,2,3 Mrs. Ruth Ann Booze, Edward Allen, Pamela Allen. Loren Burton, Mark Correll, Roger Correll, Kathy Cox, David Crites, Terrell Crites. Lonnie Helms, James Hobson, Terry Hobson, Billy Mc- Cutchen, Sue McDaniel. Bradford Mclntyre. Connie Mclntyre, Jackie McMillan, Nancy Miller, Patricia Miller, Karen Sharr, Janet Sheetz. Brenda Sullivan, Richard Sullivan, Vickie Sweet, Linda Wilkie, Bryan Wilson, Regina Wilson. Calvertville Group Mrs. Clara Belle Harshman Grades 4,5,6 Daniel Allen, Janice Allen, Cyla Burton, Shannon Burton, James Correll. Ricky Correll. Jane Floyd, Wendell Helms, Leanna Hutchens, Sherry McDaniel, Terry McDaniel, Edward Michael. Larry Michael, Barbara Miller, Charles Miller, Joseph Neill, Bradley Oliphant, Pamela Oliphant. Rebecca Parker, Trena Sharr, Robert Sheetz, Samuel Sheetz, Karen Wilkie, Steven Wilson. H7 --CLUB BUS DRIVERS Our veteran custodian - now semi- retired. A --.S .?.f11.1?.f N 'K'2fli1 in as C S. IANITORS f N Carl Heaton f 'f p it Myrtle Hunter VE. Pixy., . r e Ruth Bucher :W Espert Sparks ggfflfgfrii-g, K ' - ' f ifxf S 53 'MH Mildred Stalcup , V g A V553 RY,-th 1-.,,g,,,xg Rubl' Duke b fi? :-5 ' il S R . . MHS V f- .-,' 5' Phillip Blackmore n Tffi ' u l Not pictured are 1' I , ' T 2 James Martindale r A x 5 Dexter Harden tyg iw 'fi 1 ba, , 1 1 'Q i s H3 w A V K ri' N 7 'pt r gl , W- , I COOKS Harold McIntosh Leo Ramsey Otis Helms Austin Sharr Not pictured are Tillman Sharr Wayne Michael Richard Vandeventer Ralph Moore Bernard Sparks Harold Townsend Herbert McElroy Everett Heaton John Stone Russell Manis Richard Mullis Mable Calvert, Helen Wantland, Louise Jones, Mable Heaton, Wiletta Brown, Glenora Skinner, 118 Ora Flory, and Marjorie Warren Advertising Then Sikh , , si ,W N.- f ' xi K. ,. HH ? Q Q, Mwg ., If W an 2- Now 1bs, ::iBQf s' 'LTTTTT Ami-If PHOTOGRAPHY BY 120 R. F. Somheil 38 E. National Brazil, Indiana .lOHNSON'S CREAMERY For the Best ln Dairy Products Bob Yoho Milo Hasler Phone 381+-8423 Phone 381+-8668 Linton Office Phone 8'-+7-4688 ROLLISON'S FCRD TRACTOR l48 South Washington SALES PARTS 8 SERVICE Phone 384-8352 NEW GMC TRUCKS Homellte chain saws Authorized Briggs 8 Stratton Dealer Bloomfield Bloomfield HUNTER'S DRIVE-IN Phone 384-H9l9 Indian Indiana and Phone ALLEN'S FLoWER sHoP Bloomfield ILLIAMS l.G.A. STGRE Indiana Bloomfield BARGE BAKERY CJLITLET 1?---gif, FRESH BREADS - DONUTS - PIES - CAKES ll9 East Main Street Indiana 123 BLCDOMFIELD ELECTRIC 8 FURNITURE The store for complete household furnishings. Also Bulk gas for all uses Phone 384-832I West Side of Squar Compl :ments of Bloomfield I Indiana .IOHNSON'S SERVICE STATION Budget terms Atlas Tires Farm Tire Services 124 Batterles Phone 381+-4343 and Accessories BLCDGMFIELD STATE BANK THE SCHOOL'S SAVINGS BANK W. R. RCDWE INSURANCE AGENCY Bloomfield Indiana Phone 384-4388 Serving Bloomfield Since Hl937H JQRDAN FEED MILL Phone 384-8663 ield Ind Compliments of WILLIAMS LAUNDRO-CENTRE I 5 , WHlTE'S REGAL MARKETS Phone Crane 2301 Bloomfield 384-845l We Wish You Every Success Class of l962 FORST'S BEN FRANKLIN STCRE Serving you For the past 46 years M- Bloomfield Indiana PUBLIC SERVICE CGMPANY Cook Better Electrically! No Flames, No Fumes No Fuss Get a modern safe electric range today OF INDIANA, INC. Good, Low-Cost Electric Service to More Than 700 Communities in 70 Counties In Indiana Compliments of Jlm Blackmore g Dan Axe Bloomfield 'I28 INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 384-43lM ILILI E. Main Street Indiana Read B.H.S. Sports and Other Activities in Bloomfield's Daily Newspaper Compliments of THE EVENING WGRLD Classified Advertising or Commercial Printing Phone 384-4579 CARMICHAEL BLOCK CCDMPANY HForest D. Carmichael, Prop.H Cement, Mortar, and Steel Window Frames Phone 38h-8h29 Bloomfield CARDINAL INN Bloomfield Indiana lllll South Franklin Street For Good Food and Homemade Pies Compliments of J. L. WILSCN LUMBER CCMPANY The Friendly Lumber Yard Phone 384-4437 Bloomfield Indiana SPARKS HWe clothe the Family Quality Service Value First with the Newest Phone 384-8l4O I4 W. Main Street Bloomfield - Indiana SISTERS APP REL EMERY SPARKS AND SON HEverything for a Man in a Man's Storen Men's and Boys' Clothing-Shoes-Furnishings Phone 384-8140 I4 West Main Street Bloomfield Indiana Compliments of WRIGHT BUILDING SUPPLY AND CONTRACT BUILDERS HThe Swing's to Fordn Ford Service and Parts rth Washington Street BIOOWCIG Z-nie I Q H. AND H. MCDTCDRS, INC. Compliments of nLoowmsn.o 5, my 6 BLOOMFIELD MILL AND ELEVATCR Westinghouse Appliances Bl f ld I d Dom 'e Phone 381+-4005 n 'ana Compliments of WICKES LUMBER CCD. Complete Line of Building Supplies Plumbing, Heating, and Electrical Supplies Cash and Carry Plus Reasonable Trucking Service 133 F.- -----' 7 We wish to congratulate the graduating class of '62 and hope they have a very successful future. THE ICE CREAM MAN THOMPSON'S FUR ITURE HWhere Good Furniture is not Expensiven Bloomfield Indiana 134 Now move on, This is no time for pause. PIELEMEIER DRUGS Our wor1d's awaiting your escapeg Bloomfield. Indiana Move on! you've a universe to shape. Phone 334-4445 Now sing, This is no time for the silent mood. Let them hear your voice strong and clearg Sing! and one day say your lyrics composed this sphere. Now laugh, This is no time for the sullen frown. Enthusiasm's a magnet attracting wealth and friends: Laugh! for the good life's a mouth turned up at the ends. Now dance, This is no time to sit or lean against the wall. Feel the atoms spinning a rhythm in your feet and handsg Oh, dance! and vibrate a mighty motion through the lands. Now build, This is no time to think away the human race. Carve out of this earth and sky a monument udeclaring, I know myself, thus, I know the ways, the wiles and the wonders of all others. Revitalize initiative, incentive, individualityg And build! send the shoddy reeling under your magnificent creativity. Now hail your happinesses and successes here at Bloomfield High, But look back not, for the past can lie. This is a time to assemble your values, begin visualizing your goals, At this moment take heart, look up--now move on! COMPLIMENTS OF BLOOMFIELD WOOLEN COMPANY BLOOMFIELD, INDIANA l35 L+ -r- --'-'-'--'W'-----f--v---' -- ff- -- - -- - W V V. . Y , , , Congratulations to the Class of l962 FARMERS AN MECHANICS FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIO Bloomfield, Indiana BOOKKEEPERS Assets over S5,700,000.00 Doris B. Sparks Ramona Ramsey Virginia La Salle Katherine Branstetter OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Edward H. Stein, President Chester P. Harrah, Vice President J. Albert Jackson, Secretary-Manager Marvin C. Wilson, Consulting Engineer George E. Jackson, Attorney Member of Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis, and Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, Insuring All Savings Accounts Up To Sl0,000 Compliments of .S DQ Bloomfield Branch Bloomfield, Indiana Phone 384-4908 U6 Best Wishes to Compliments of Class of l962 KENNETH R. WELBORN 3h South Franklin Street Bloomfield Indiana M. S. MOUNT, M.D MARSHALL FLCJRY COMPLIMENTS O Congraxulation to Class of l962 J. A. GRAF, M.D. omfield Ind Compliments of SEABOARD FINANCE CO Loans SlO to S500 The Difference With Seaboard's Phone 384-4457 l23 South Franklin Bloomfield Indiana HORD AUTO SUPPLY Auto Parts and Supplies Tools Equipment Wholesale Retail Bloomfield, Indiana I38 Compliments of DOANE AND DARCUS TV SALES AND SERVICE Admiral Dealer Our Motto Same Day Service Phone 384-48lI Compliments of RHODES CHEVROLET, INC New and Used Cars Parts and Service Bloomfield Indiana Bloomfield Indiana J. L. TERRELL Compliments Of and CITY BAKERY M. D. BRIGHT Phillips 66 Products Breads and Cookies Pies, Cakes Gasoline Oil 5 Grease Fuel Oils Phone 384-469l Phone 384-4594 Doughnuts Order by Phone 383-4l9l Harry Whitely Bloomfield Indiana I39 LESTER JENKlN'S AND SON'S Funeral Homes Bloomfield Lyons Compliments of FARMER'S PRODUCE Cash Buyers Dressed Poultry and Graded Eggs Poultry Eggs Cream Hides - Wool Phone 384-83ll Bloomfield Indiana Compliments of G RO UQNDS JEWELRX North Side of Square Headquarters For Watches Fostoria Gifts Diamonds Phone 384-4603 Bloomfield Indiana 140 Compliments of HAYWOOD 8 WARNICK BODY SHOP Body 5 Fender Repair Automobile Refinishing Rural Route Phone 384-8444 Bloomfield Indiana Complimentssof HOLT MONUMENT WORKS NMemorials of Distinctionn Headquarters for Monuments, Markers, Bronze Plaques, Vases AUTHORIZED DEALERS in all leading granites and marbles. 22O W. Main Street Bloomfield, Indiana TO KEEP MEMORY FOR ALL OUR TOMORROWS When you think of flowers Think Of GREVES FLOWER SHOP Corsages - Potted Plants Cut Flowers For All Occasions Phone 384-4066 Bloomfield, Indiana Compliments of SHORTY ULAND Compliments of BLOOMFIELD BOWLING ALLEY Phone 384-9002 l3O East Main Bloomfield Indiana 141 JAN ET'S SMART SHOP Finest in Ladies' Apparel Sweaters Skirts Blouses Lingerie Dresses Coats Suits Compliments of MAYNARD H. RAGGIO Registered Representative 8 East Main Street K. K. BROWN BROKERS S CO. Listed Securities Mutual Funds BEST wlsHEs K. PARKER and FAY VOSLOH Compliments of DON'S GULF SERVICE Phone 38M-90l9 Corner of South Washington Street Bloomfield, Indiana Compliments of RUSS D-X SERVICE Tires and Tubes Batteries Wheel Balancing 52l East Main Street Bloomfield Indiana Phone 38M-9Ol4 BRANSTETTER Heating and Plumbing Plumbing Supplies Williamson Furnaces West Side Square Phone 38M-4285 Bloomfield Indiana Compliments of HOTEL BARBER SHOP Glen Creek Don Kirby Bloomfield, ineiaene Compliments of WILLIAM LOVEALL OPTOMETRIST Phone 384-4762 Bloomfield Indiana l 143 HALuBuRToN STANDARD sTATloN Bestfgishes 8 Successful Future and Good Health H. RAY G ROVE Mutual of Omaha Agent D' l 384-9Ol6 la Phone 384-H002 4l7 S. Franklin Street H' h 54 Ig Way Bloomfield Indiana Bloomfield Indiana Compliments of Compliments of THE BLOOMFIELD NEWS BLOOMFIELD All The County News DEMAREE CLEANERS HPaul Hansford, Prop.H Quality Service Phone 384-454l Bloomfield, Indiana Compliments of H. E. LYON, D.D.S. Bloomfield Indiana COMBS FEED STORE Flour, Feed, Seed Salt, Fertilizer Baby Chicks Bloomfield's Oldest Feed Store .40 s,,,-by L Phones Store 384-4988 Residence 384-4329 Compliments of D. M. SANDY PRICE, AGENI Prudential Insurance Company Bloomfield Indiana l45 ,,.i....i-Y., Y , , Compliments of BLOOMFIELD LAUNDRY Dry Cleaning and Wash and Dry Laundry 22l East Main Phone 384-8407 Bloomfield Indiana Compliments of FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION Compliments of MARTHA'S BEAUTY SHOP Best Hair Styling and Cutting Above Pielemeier Drugs Phone 384-8lO6 Bloomfield Indiana Compliments of GEORGE E. JACKSON Attorney-at-law Bloomfield Indiana Compliments of ARTHUR'S Bonded Service Station Phone 384-4029 Just across the bridge Bloomfield Indiana Compliments of ROY G. BLAIR Pontiac Sales Service Bloomfield, Indiana Compliments of RESLER'S ROLLER RINK Wade 5 Mamie Roller Skate for an evening of wholesome fun for entire family--Mom, Dad, Kids Bloomfield Indiana Compliments of J. W. HAYES INSURANCE CO. Office 55 Judge Street Phone 384-4696 Bloomfield, Indiana Compliments of LICENSE BUREAU Compliments of BILL NOEL GULF SERVICE Compliments of REIDS NOTION COMPANY Congratulations to the Class of l962 from POSTMASTER AND EMPLOYEES of BLOOMFIELD POST OFFICE Compliments of SHEPHARD'S BARBER SHOP l3l East Main Street Bloomfield Indiana Compliments of CLAUDE JACKSON East Side of Square Phone 384-8498 Bloomfield Indiana Compliments of CHARLES SMITH BARBER SHOP 2 Barbers Charles and Don South Seminary Bloomfield Street Indiana Compliments of KATE'S BEAUTY SHOP 147 Compliments of DON'S GRILLE 26 Mill Street Bloomfield Indiana CHIPMAN'S MARATHON STATION Phone 384-9024 Southeast of South Square Bloomfield Indiana Compliments of SOUTHLAND BEAUTY SHOP 948 South Seminary Evening Appointment Phone 384-8262 Bloomfield Indiana LIGHTHOUSE GRILLE AND MOTEL Phone 384-4866 Jct. Sl, 54, and 23l Bloomfield Indiana BLOOMFIELD DRY GOODS COMPANY Ladies' and Misses' Ready-to-wear Gifts Bloomfield Indiana UNITED FARM AGENCY We Need Farm Listings Richard Carmichael Phone Cincinnati -26- Bloomfield Compliments of SPARKS D-X Tires - Tubes Batteries 525 West Main Street Bloomfield Indiana Compliments of FREELAND'S APPAREL SHOP Full line of Ladies' Ready-to-wear West Side of Square Bloomfield Indiana Compliments of HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP I2 East Main Phone 384-8l8I Bloomfield Indiana Compliments of HAWKIN'S GROCERY Bloomfield Indiana Compliments . of Compliments of Your Skelgas Dealer CHANEYIS GROCERY WILLOUGHBY'S Galcfofrfggs East Side of Square Ethy' - Regular Bloomfield Indiana Open 7 Days a Week Bloomfield Indiana Compliments of WAYNE MOORE Phone 384-8672 East Side of Square Bloomfield Indiana Compliments of BELL CLEANING WORKS Cleaning - Pressing Alterations Elmo Owen Proprietor Bloomfield Indiana Compliments of DR. F. J. HEIDENREICH Compliments of HAY'S AND SON FURNITURE COMPANY North Side of Square Bloomfield Indiana 149 Compliments of DR. J. J. TURNER 8 DR. H. B. TURNER Compliments of WENDELL AND LULA CARRELL Western Auto Associates Store Phone 384-4366 Bloomfield Indiana Compliments of BRANDON'S LANDMARK CAFE Plate Lunch 75: Compliments of LESTER'S PURE OIL SERVICE Tires 5 Batteries Phillips 66 Gas and Oil Gag Phone 384-8554 Phone 384-9008 BlOOrTI'l:lelCl Indiana Bloomfield Indiana Congratulations and Best Wishes HARTLING'S GROCERY Phone 384-8475 North Drive Bloomfield Indiana Compliments of TOT 'N TEEN SHOP Girls' Wear - Birth to 6x Boys' Wear - Birth to 7 yr Shower Gift Items West Side of Square Bloomfield Indiana Compliments of HOLTSCLAW SERVICE STATION Standard Products West Main Street Bloomfield Indiana 4...,l...,,, ,, W . , W Compliments of JEANE'S BEAUTY PARLOR 349 East Main Street Phone 384-4956 Bloomfield Indiana GREENE CCDU TY CGURTHCDUSE BLOOMFIELD,l DIANA Compliments of the Following Milt Bogard --- Harry Haseman --- Harry Chesnut -- Tom Shelton ----- Elizabeth Bramble James B. Sparks - Greene County Officials --- County Auditor --- County Assessor --- County Surveyor --- County Treasurer County Recorder --- Prosecuting Attorney 'I -W T T I Compliments of RICHARDSON SHOE REPAIR lO5 North John Street 'Bloomfield, Indiana HARRIS AND FARMER 209 East Main Street Bloomfield, Indiana TV and Appliances Sales and Service Dealers of RCA, Zenith 5 Motorola Before you Insure see FRANK R. SHOPTAW INSURANCE AGENCY Zl West Main Bloomfield, Indiana Your Big Insurance Agent Compliments of HENDERSON'S GROCERY 53l East Main Bloomfield, Indiana L. CCNCRETE SILCD CGMPAN Concrete Stave Silos Storage Tanks Coal Pockets Grain Bins Concrete Masonry Units Building Blocks Sewer Pipes Field Tiles Bloomfield, Indiana Factories Bloomfield Indiana Worthington Indiana Charlotte Michigan Massillon Ohio Monteagle Tennessee Compliments Compliments of of , CH I LDERS BROTH E RS STEWART WAXLER and Recreation Hall UCHUCKH STALCUP Snooker - P001 Sandwiches and Soft Drinks Compliments of BOGAN'S REGAL STORE Bloomfield's Oldest Grocery Spot South Washington Bloomfield Indiana ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The class of i962 is grateful to the following for assistance in the producing of the l962 OWL s ADVERTISERS RALPH'S STUDIO, Brazil, Indiana MR. W. F. BUTHERUS - Inter-Collegiate Press MRS. FREIDA ULAND - Yearbook Adviser Mr. Ralph Young and Mr. Walter Mattox for help with school pictures School administrators, faculty, secretaries and cooks 153 iffy, ff- 'a 'i f'?'?fff',f,1f ,fvfwf ,fi af F if'fif'FfFTQwf'X:fffAlLf:If vm :3 ,,LL1 is fi,-fu f ,.f ,y f9,,1f f if ?9f3'7 'iff f vf'fLif ff' fl sl fl,?' r I wit , -.Q in - V, .Qu - K ,N mv' W 1 V gg child , opportunity A 5. if s I W I P' K 1 Q P ,f sim , H wig X ul : .. ui an faq mwv-, .- ww- ,Wm-,.W-w v-,.w,m,,-- -w,,w W.,,W,..,,,......,.,,,,! .i 1 4 1 4-xx X, C 'H 5' , E. Q, C . . V , 2 f -f if ' A i A I 2 5 ,f fig' -f-- ! ' !1yE,,f 5 QV diff 7 I X 1 x2 1 f? 6 Sf WL if K V' ' If U WJ, fi- fwlf I 3 1 ! as r r F Z 4' Q xx INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Kansas City - Winnipeg Publishers -- Manufacturers Yearbooks - Yearbook Covers Diplomas -- Graduation Announcements USA
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