Bloomington High School - Gothic Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)
- Class of 1958
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mmwwymww 7' Editor-in-chief ...................................... Sandra Hudson s Business Manager ..................................... Roberta Borno Assistant Business Manager ........................ Leah Terrell P Activities ............................................ Rosetta McNeil ; Sports .................................................... Sondra Walden Faculty ................................................. Suzanne Graves Seniors .................................................. Elinor Chatfield Underclass ............................................ Helen Chambers i Layout .......................................................... Barbara Day 1' s Index .................................................... Carol Jo Poling Junior High .............................................. Judy Sowers I I1; Photographer ........................................ Ann Chadwick I s Photographer, first semester .................... Mike Graves s Sophomore members ..................................... Sally Rugg Suzanne Whaley GOTHIC Advisor .............................. Mrs. Max Hobbs M ng; aW ;; g? Mug: g i ' x ; ; WMMWJWM; Momma county mm Wary, Blmmhm, m Many Visitors walk through these doors, but only the students and faculty know the real and true meaning of B. H. S. These doors open to a warm and friendly school, filled With much spirit. The halls are crowded with busy and hurried people. Everyone has something to do every minute of each day. At the end of the day, these same doors open once again, but this time these same warm and friendly people are passing into the world. . . . Life, Liberty, and the . . . Pursuit of Happiness . . . Maura: Eunhly mm mm, Blmmmgmn, m w .-:.:..c-....e..; Lu .. aaggiupezuw , Student convocations provided a different atmos- phere for the audience than did ithe paid professional programs. Although somewhat similar in entertain- ment values, they were really quite different. Ordering and receiving class rings always prove to be quite exciting experiences for the juniors at B. H. S. The ring crest is chosen by a selected group and then put on display in different colors of sets for each per- sorfs final choice. Ordering the ring is next, but the grand finale to the entire process is the day the rings arrive, and each person wears his for the first time. Upon entering a classroom, one could expect many things. In most classrooms at B. H. 3. you could find many interesting displays or the much-desired art work on the bulletin and black boards. Many of the memories we Will carry with us were gathered at uhome parties. During the holidays every- one attended several parties to help celebrate the long- awaited vacation. Llfe . o . senior, cords . . . 3, Students found many Ways to make new friends. Many seniors were very excited when the final judging at the Senior Cord Contest came around. Monroe mnzy mm Uhnry, ammmgm, m ': Mary Jane Martin, Jane Harrell, Phil Deckard, Janet Hill, and Patty Chestnut Mr. Richard Brier, professional photographer, waited pa- wntched the half time show along with Loretta Purcell, Homecoming Queen. ticntly as students lined up for club pictures. ceremonies . . . Gothic pictures . . . All Students Were enthralled by the performance of Cathy Hinkle, Victor Bunch, Ronnie Dillingham, and Jim Hays during the all-school talent convo. Mum m' 'my um um, Mm, m Miss Lorna Lutes, homeroom students decorated their room at Christmastimc but studied as well. Mum Ennnly mm uwy, Blmmmgmn, m Karen Stevens, Marilyn Minor, and Morris Conley admlre their new class rings. Brenda Quillen and Toni Trenta observe an experiment. M. H. Morris and Morris Conley mix dangerom chemicals und er the expert guidance of Mm Avis Rector, chemistry teacher. mmmmm,amm,m GAA Executive Board lLiberty . . . free time . .. Patty Chestnut and Bill Bissey decorate Mr. JOnes, Christmas tree. Manm mm mm unnry, Blaammgmn, m Winged Victory Carl Lentz, Pooch Harrell, Roger Isaacs, and David Martin 'decorate the ' music department Christmas tree. meetings . . . comedians . . . Student Council Executive Board Mame mm mm uwy, ulmmmgmn, n. Sandra Hudson. Mr. Carter, Fred Schegal, Roberta Borno, Larry Spear, and Leah Terrell gather at a yearbook conference. . . even a little work. Loretta Purcell checks out a book from Dorothy Young. Studious boys use of the library. Mum cmmty mm: uwy, aummmgm m mama rum ulnm awm, II Enthusiastic basketball crowd. 14 w .wu....u-.....u....v ...-.;,.,..-u... -w .. w... mm mm mug Library, Elmmhgm, m b Sandra Hudson, GOTHIC queen, is crowned by Mr. John T. Jones, Dean of Boys. Joe Hankins leads a cheer at a pep session. dances . . . leaders . . . Happiness has many facets. The reserved person Who likes quiet and solitude finds his happiness by spending many leisure hours entranced in a book or magazine article. The individual Who enjoys partici- pating in athletics can derive great pleasure from ac- tivities like skating and bowling. Although the party-goer needs no special skill or intelligence quota to find enjoyment, he lends his sparkle and contributes to the good time of others as well as enjoying himself. There is always one gay blade in the group who enjoys any and every type of activity. This may be very difficult to do, but variety is still the spice of life. Most teenagers have the misconception that happi- ness is an outward expression of enjoyment. This is on- ly a very small part Of true and deep happiness. On the contrary, happiness is something that is felt inwardly and is only expressed outwardly. When one feels that he is living to his fullest extent, he is truly happy. Junior officers Karen Hamilton, treasurer; Larry Canada, president; Don Wamplcr, vice president; Marilyn Freeman, secretary. 15 Mum mm mm: unum summim, m 14 16 a A Dave Willebey portrays Abe Lincoln in the Homecom- ing parade. Happiness was certainly among the many emotions felt by Loretta Purcell as she was crowned Queen at the 1957 Homecoming Game. The Homecoming Queen knows she has been paid a tribute by the entire school, and her crowning is a moment to remember. Homecoming gave a lift to everyonehs spirits, and the entire student body participated in the Homecoming parade. Many of them en- thusiastically made costumes and carried signs depicting ways to defeat the enemy at the game that evening. Members of the Booster,s Club thoroughly enjoyed themselves urging on the Panthers at the basketball games this year. Under Mr. Hookefs supervision, they made the games more colorful With their bright costumes and cheers. A sense of accomplishment comes to those Who are interested in dramatics. The cast of this yearts three-act play, I Remember Mama, gave a great deal of time and energy to its production, but work was made worthwhile by the thrill they felt on stage in front of the foot- lights and audience. Mmm emmy Puth usury, Blmmmgm, m The football team rides in style on the fire engine. nMamak family listens While the boarder reads 'mmmw-yymmnn i i w w w x 18 LORETTA PURCELL Homecoming Queen JANE HARRELL Basketball Queen SAN DRA HUDSON GOTHIC Queen Every boy and girl dreams of being Chosen king or queen during high school days. This dream has been real- ized by five girls and two boys in 1957-58. The first royal couple chosen were Carolyn Sullivan and Joe Horstman as Junior-Senior Pypm queen and king. Loretta Purcell, senior, was chosen an- nual Homecoming queen. Her escort was Don Baker, senior. Selected as GOTHIC queen was Sandra Hudson, senior. She, Was es- corted by senior, Bill Bissey. Jane Harrell, senior, escorted by Don Baker, was elected Basketball queen. Suzanne Bruce, eighth grade, and Larry Canada, junior, were crowned queen and king of the Winter Carn- ival. CAROLYN SULLIVAN Prom Queen SUZANNE BRUCE Winter Carnival Queen Mama mum mug uwy, Elnnmhgmn, m J OE HORSTMAN Prom King LARRY CANADA Winter Carnival King 19 O! 20 Left to rigbl, Sculml: Jane Harrell, Gayle Bishop, Richard Engle, Carol Bennett. uOur Hearts were Young and Gayil Steward ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, David Figg Mrs. Skinner ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Carol Bennett Cornelia Otis Skinner ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Gayle Bishop Emily Kimbraugh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jane Harrell tRurser ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Joe Hankins Stewardess ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Loretta Purcell Dick Winters ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Frank Hill Admiral ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jim Szatkowski Harriet St. John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Joann Morris Winifred Blaugh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rosetta McNeil Leo McEvoy ................................................ Bill Bissey Inspector ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Linda Hollingsworth Theresa ................................................ Tamera Stewart Madame Elise ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Nancy Taylor Monsieur De La Croix ..................... Jim Baldwin Window Cleaner ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Delmar Haywood Student Directors ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Ann Souders Barbara Farmer Cornelia, played by Gayle Bishop, and Emily, por- trayed by Jane Harrell, were in a frenzy of excitement hwmwuywma u.,- u. .... MALM. .4 Monroe County Publk Ubury. almmvw, m Standing: David Figg, Rosetta McNeil, Joan Morris, Frank Hill, Bill Bisscy, Jim Szathowski. as they prepared to sail for Europe. The girls were try- ing desperately hard to appear accustomed to this sort of thing. They had saved their money and were off on their own e anxious to prove how mature they had become. Good-byes were said, the ship sailed, and the girls were on their own at last. They had an exciting adventure with a Stowaway, mistook the leader of the ship,s band for an admiral, took all sorts of fancy seasick remedies, and then met two handsome young medical students. As the ship neared shore, Cornelia began to feel sick. The medical students immediately diagnosed the trouble as measles. Cornelia was horrified. Somehow they would have to get her past the medical inspector. Cornelia had to exercise all the make-up skill she had. The act she put on in front of the bewildered medical inspector was a riot. The girls finally managed to get by the inspector and they were off to Paris. ' There they get involved with a gas meter that exploded, slept in a bed that Cardinal Richelieu once used, and tried to convince a great French actor that he should give them acting lessons. These are but a few of the wonderful moments in the senior class play of 1958. Mrs. Browm junior high librarian, shows Sherry Watkins and Jim Walden Mr. Jansen demonstrates one of his remedial techniques. the proper use of magazines. Linda Hash, David Kent, Nancy Taylor, and Gary Hill watch the prep- arations for the coronation of the queen at the Basketball Bounce. Iili'labeth Bucher and Mike Hostctler demonstrate chivalry in action while studying knighthood. Munroe mm mm ubnry, Elmmimn, w SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Smt- t'zl, Roberto Borne, Gothic Business Manager; Mr. John T. Jones, c0- ndvisor; Mrs. Mary Forgy, co-ad- visor; Suzanne Graves, Treasurer; Standing, Frank Hill, President; Sandra Hudson, Gothic Editor; Bob Harrell, Vice President. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Joe Hankins, Gloria Stillions, Delmar Haywood, Barbara Clark, Phil Deckard, Barbara Somes. Mum mm mug uhnry, aummvw, m Judy Sowers delivers a fruit cake :0 Mrs. Hobbs. Carol Jo Poling, Leah Terrell, and Suzanne Whaley show one of the many fads, knee socks. Cake sales . . . fads . . . sx Blue Triangle Choir present a Thanksgiving Convo. Memo? mmw mm: wary, mmmmaw, m , Life, Liberty, and the. t - e Pursuit of Happiness . . . mmmum.mm,m 26 President Phil Deckard conducts one Of the many Student Council meetings. The STUDENT COUNCIL allows students to have a voice in making and enforcing school policies. The goal is to promote better co-operation between students and teachers. Two students are elected from a home- room to serve as representatives to the council. One representative is then elected from each grade level to serve on the Executive Council. The student Council sponsored many of the after- game dances, the annual Homecoming, and the bundle drive for needy children overseas. This year the Student Council again sponsored the Winter Carnival. Funds were to be used for school improvements. The annual All-School Dance was the climax of the year,s activities. Officers for this year were Phil Deckard, president; Bill Bissey, vice-president; Susan Shawver, recording secretary; Barbara Clark, corresponding secretary; and Steve Parrish, treasurer. Members of the Executive Board were Jim Richardson, Larry Canada, Tom Hines, Shirlee Cook, Suzanne Bruce, and Robert Waldon. Mr. Carl Stewart was the adviser. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Barbara Clark, corresponding secre- tary; Bill Bisseyt vice president; Phil Deckard, president; Steve Parrish, treasurer; and Susan Shawver, recording secretary. t ,W M Becky Sate, Joe Hankins, Loretta Purcell and Jim Richardson decorate the annual Christmas tree. This page sponsored by ALDENiS, 118 West 6179 Street, Bloomingfmz, Indiana This page sponsored by First row, lefl lo Wiglal: Eileen Herrick, Pat Polley, Marcia Magnet, Ronald Rob- erts, Bob Walden, Gerry Bishop, Steve Chitwood, Bob Gill, Paul Bruce, Barry Ryser. Second row: Suzanne Bruce, Linda Dustin, Lucille Phillips, Sherry Watkins, Patti Norris, Charla Walton, Martha Baker. Vicki Williams, Nancy Hays, Linda Un- derwood. Third row: Tom Shields, Carol Freeman. Ralph Siebolt, Nancy Cracraft, Sue Ann Hayden, Karen Hankins, Woodina Cov- ington, Barbara Prince, Reva McCoy, Bill Griffith. Fourth row: Sheldon Kinser, Joe Lures, David Hoover, Dallas Baxter, Bob Hall, Ronald Hines, Harold Hamm, Donald Hol- lars, John Sisson, Rudy Brunet. First row, left to right: Ronald Burks, Shirley Freeman, Sandra Martin7 Starr Sate, Connie Collier, Ted Isom, Howard Breeden, Donald Swango. Second row: Larry Linthicum, Marcetta Binkley, Carol Walden, Shirley Deckard, Judy Minton, Ronald Peters, Sandra Hays, Donna Burroughs. Third row: Ronald Pedro, Bill Finley, Clara Farlee, Bob Wisely, Mary Ann Hays, Shirlee Cook, Deeann Gregory, Ronald Calvert, Larry Ellett. Fourth row: John Richardson, Jerry Bar- rett, Joe Curtis, Sally Rugg, Susan Shaw- ver, Roger Staggs, Tommie Hines, Larry Trueblood, James Sylvester. First row, Iefl to right: Joyce Mills, Carol Jo Poling, Becky Sare, Tammie Stewart, Patty Chestnut, Barbara Clark, Phyllis Walls, Jan Brown, Becky VanPelt, C. J. Stewart 6pon500. Second row: Wanita Van Deventer, Loretta Purcell, Jean Thornton, Darlene Jean, Toni Trenta, Barbara Farmer, Gayle Bishop, Terry Miller, David French, Howard Bruce, Phil Deckard. Third row: Jim Richardson, Jane Harrell, Jim McMillan, Raymond Long, Bob Mus- grave, Larry Canada, Kent Massey, Bev- erly Epperson, Barbara Godsey, Steve Par- rish. Fourth row: Albert Griffith, Donald Baker, Jim Szatkowski, James Baldwin, John Thomas, Louis Easterday, Gary Hill, Carl Lentz, Bill Bissey, Ronald Hacker. BENAVOLE-LINCOLN-MERC URY-CONTINENTAL Mum mm mug uwy, Zlmmhgm, m 27 Admittance into the NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY is one of the highest goals a student at Bloom- ington High School can attain. Members are elected by faculty vote on the basis of scholarship, character, service, and leadership. Seniors in the upper fourth of their Class and juniors in the upper tenth of their class are eligible for membership in this society. Since the foundation of the B.H.S. Chapter in 1927, the member- ship has gradually grown to approximately 815 meme hers. The newly elected members are initiated during an impressive senior high convocation. Members from the previous year speak on the foundation principles of the society and present pins to the imitates. Bottom row: :tPam Scheibner, Sarah Smith, Ann Souders, Nancy Taylor, John Thomas, Suzanne Graves. Fourth row: :T'Gary Madding, David Martin, ' fRosetta McNeil, 'T'Joann Morris, John Parker, Kenneth Parker, Loretta Purcell. Tbirrl row: Shirley Harp, Jane Harrell, Ronald Hendricks, x'Frank Hill, Sandra Hudson, tRoger Isaacs, Christ Jung. The annual social event of the National Honor So- ciety and the highlight of their year is the formal ban- quet preceding the Junior-Senior Prom. The officers of the National Honor Society are elected in the late spring. The following seniors had the privilege and honor of being elected to the National Honor Society during their junior year: Gary Madding, Pam Scheibner, Ronald Hackler, Darlene Chambers Taylor, Martha Brown, Elinor Chatfield, Frank Hill, Rosetta McNeil, Roger Isaacs, and Joann Morris. Miss Lucille Coffey is the sponsor of this organization. Second row: JPDarlene Chambers, Helen Chambers, :PElinor Chatfield, Richard Engle, David Figg, a'Ronald Hackler, Joyce Hardisty. First row: Gayle Bishop, Roberta Borne, Priscilla Brinegar, itMartha Brown, Sandra Brown, Kathryn Bush, Lois Cardwell. :i Elected as juniors. This page sponsored by BENDERTS COLLEGE CAFETERIA, Kirkwood Mum mm mm: uwy, Blmmhgmn, m The JUNIOR-SENIOR HI-Y this year present- ed a banner which was placed in the boys, gym. They also sponsored a pep session in February. The officers were John Parker, president; Steve Parrish, Vice-presi- dent; David Figg, secretary-treasurer; Howard Bruce, point secretary; and Mickey Douglas, chaplain. Mr. John Snepp was the sponsor. The FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE HI-Y helped to co-sponsor the 1957 Mile of Pennies drive. The amount was presented to the Salvation Army at a sen- ior high convocation in November. The officers were Dick Sparks, president; Arthur Brown, Vice-president; John Barrow, secretary; George Brown, treasurer; and Ronald Pedro, chaplain. Mr. Clyde Black was the spon- sor. Co-ordinating the branches of the HI-YHand plan- ning combined activities were the functions of the HI- Y FEDERATION. This organization represented the entire YMCA system at B. H. S. The officers were Bill Bissey, president; Ronald Hacker, vice-president; Frank Hill, secretary; and Larry Bond, treasurer. Mr. Russell Watson was the sponsor. Firs! row, Irfl lo riglal: Larry Bond, Frank Hill, Ronald Hacker, Bill Bissey. Swami row: Howard Bruce, Arthur Ray Brown, John Parker, David Figg, Steve Parrish. Tbird row: Mr. Watson, Mickey Douglas, Mac Brown, Bob Shotts, Dick Sparks. First row, left to right: Chuck Hadley, Jim McPhecters, John Barrow, Arthur Brown, Tom Buckingham, Fredrick Wiley, Larry Routcn. Scrum! raw: Jerry Ayers, Dwight Waldrip. Steve Stipp, Bill De Amico. Daniel Rawl- ins, Dick Sparks, Mr. Black. Tbinl row: Dick Wamplcr, Mae BmWn, Bill Evans, Robert Boruff, Thomas Hines. First row, lrff lo rigbl: David Figg. Nor- man Scutt, Mike Graves, Jerry Neelyt David Williams, David Dixon, Warren Chambers, Mr. Snepp. Second row: Joe Pcdcn, jcrry Zink, Joe Hankins, Steve Minnick, Gary Madding Harold Fiscus, Dennis Phipps, Kenny Gooldy. Tbirxl row: Jim Hays, Harlan Kinley, Jerry Kahl, Kent Massey, Mickey Douglas, Larry Bond, John Parker, Steve Parrish. Fourll; row: Chuck Jean, Kent Thompson, Delbert Fisher, Jim Richardson, Frank Hill, Ronald Hacker. John Bradshaw. This page sponsored 632 BEN TERRELL REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE Mum mm mm Uhury, 29 30 SILVER TRIANGLE OFFICERS: Seated, Judy Fulford, and Evelyn i Salee. Slamling, Judy Pructt, Donna Burroughs, Sally Rugg, and Terry Bruce. Not pictured, Suzanne Whaley. Firxt row, left to right: Sandra Martin, Martha Wright, Beverly Stillions, Judy Davis, Janet Flick, Helen Bechtel, Judy Lynne Smith, Mary Jane Martin, Terry Bruce, Barbara Har- vey, Deloris Funkhouser, Claudia Rice, Jody Fulford, Shirley Heistand. Srmml raw: Miss Helen McAninch, Sherry Culbert, Mary Kirk, Carol Payton, Scotty Head, Vicki Vint, Jane Miller, Sue Cox, Judy Pruett, Marceta Binkley, Ruth Wiley, Sharon Shouffler, Marie Polley, Barbara Rumple. Third row: Carol Peden, Jane East, Mary Reedy, Phyllis Lanam, Paula Mobley, Shirley Coster, Donna Burroughs, Marie Magner, Peg- gy Ratts, Sharon Isaacs, Vonda Smith, Karen Dempsy, Esther Winkler, Judy Thompson. Fourth row: Dee Ann Gregory, Martha Cor- bin, Pat Curtis, Linda Jeffers, Sally Rugg, Charlene Day, Shirley Coster, Ruth Goode, Judy Sargent, Sharon Nikirk, Anne Walters, Dianna Stout, Brenda Quillcn, Sally Ward, Glenda Robertson. Firs! row, Inf! Io rigbl: Rachael Records, Shawn Purl, Brenda Wilkerson, Josette Rob- erts, Evelyn Salee, Barbara Somes, Starr Sate, Linda Perrigrine, Fonya Jones, Sherron Somes, : s Janet Wampler, Judy Parham, Jennifer Fields, Connie Trisler. Setoml row: Nancy Ennis, Sharon Bayne, Julia Binkley, Shirley Deckard, Sandra Rea, Elaine Hazel, Carolyn Rushton, Janice Skirvin, Jean Breeden, Sharon Metcalf, Nancy Pardue, Sharon Hawkins, Evelyn Borno, Judy Colgan. Third row: Julie Jones, Rhonda Olson, Deanna Fiscus, Barbara Badertscher, Dora Foster, Beverly Jolly, Marilyn Long, Brenda Whaley, Joan Richardson, Jean Snapp, Marilyn Rog- ers, Mary Lou Modesitt. Fourth row: Carol Briles, Susie Shawvcr, Kathy Freeman, Jeanette Burch, Ruth Ends, Suzanne Whalcy, Donna Hiatt, Joan Chat- field, Ellen Huey, Dorena Purcell, Linda Wright, Judy Walters. mt. w Munroe mum Puth usury, Elm mu, m The SILVER TRIANGLE, a branch of the Young Womerfs Christian Association, offers freshman and sophomore girls the opportunity to attain leadership and to develop religious interest. Programs are presented at meetings showing girls ways in which to improve themselves both mentally and morally. In the spring, the sophomore members of the Silver Triangle were invited to be the guests of the Blue Triangle at the installation of new officers. This year Silver Triangle sponsored the King and Queen Contest at the Winter Carnival. The king and queen were crowned 0n the night of the carnival. Activities consisted of collecting toys at Christmas time for underprivileged children and a caroling party held in the girls gym. Officers for this year were Terry Bruce, president; Evelyn Salee, vice-president; Judy Pruett, secretary, Donna Burroughs, treasurer. Miss Helen McAninch was sponsor of this organization. This page sponsored by BLACK LUMBER COMPANY, 337 South Madison BLUE TRIANGLE OFFICERS: Raw 0110, Gloria Stillions, Susie Sparks, Pamela Scheibner, Patty Chestnut. Row Two: Mrs. Franklin, Joann Morris, Loretta Purcell, Carol Sue Bennett. Row tbree: Jane Harrell, Mary Ann Bales. The local branch of Y.W.C.A. for junior and senior girls is BLUE TRIANGLE. As every worth-while or- ganization has a purpose, Y.W.C.A. does. Blue Tri members try to build a fellowship devoted to the goal of realizing ideas of personal and social living. In this attempt they seek to understand Jesus and grow in the knowledge and love of God. A main goal for the Blue Tri girl is to first grow as a person; second to grow in friendship; and last but perhaps most important is growing toward God. Among the projects Which the club sponsored dur- ing the year were a service award granted to the out- standing girl, a booth for the Winter Carnival, and a scholarship. Serving terms as officers this past year were Joann Morris, president; Patty Chestnut, vice-president; Susan Sparks, secretary; and Loretta Purcell, treasurer. The advisor of this large Club is Mrs. Franklin. First row, 16ft to riglJl: Joy Perry, Pam Scheibncr, Judy Richardson, Barbara Clark, Becky Sare, Carolyn Sullivan, Norma Skirvin, Sharon Roman, Martha Brown, Tammy Ste- wart, Helen Chambers. Sharon Whitaker, Cathy Hinkle, Nancy Sylvester, Judy Brooks, and Becky Van Pelt. Second row: Donna Sissman, Myrna Inman, Gayle Bishop, Linda Hash, Wanita VanDe- ventcr, Darlene Jean, Marilyn Johnson,-Bonnic Blakely, Charlene Billings, Mary Kerr, Joyce Hardcsty, Lois Cardwell, Brenda Rumple, Sharon Empson, Mary Stuart, and Donna Pickens. 't Third row: Judy Mahler, Carolyn Flynn, Judy Baker, Sandy Brincgar, Marilyn Freed man, Myra Curry, Judy Field, Martha Stuart, Nancy Taylor, Loretta Purcell. Patty Pless, Carol Jo Poling, Betty Hearth, Janie Gil- patrick, Nancy Hauck, Marilyn Axsom, and Deanna Hardin. Fourth row: Mrs. Franklin, LaDonna Cantrell, Melinda Baganz, Sharon ElmoreVHarfi'ettc Burch, Patty Crandall, Gloria Stillions, Evelyn Sansone, Shirley Harp, Norma Thackcr, hue Harrell, Linda Hollingsworth, Barbara Farmer, Judy Dccknrd, Kathy Rollins, Leah Terrell, and Caroline Kelly. Firs! row, left I0 riglvf: Rose Thrasher, Bar- bara Bourke, Rosetta McNeil, Judy Sewers, Sandra Stewart, Janet Simms, Patty Chestnut. Susan Watson. Peggy Minnick, Priscilla Brinc- gar. Suzanne Graves, Roberta Borno, Sharon Jacobs, and Marsha Miller. Scroml row: Canita Natalie, Sharon Sparks, Judy Kelley, Joyce Payton, Deanna Dixon, Donna Prince, Brenda Reynolds, Marie Wil- bur, Sonja Crouch, Ann Souders, Joyce An- derson, Connie Biedenkoph, Nola Rush, and judy Rush. Third row: Donetta Todd, Barbara Day, Mary C. johnson, Nancy Thompson, Brenda Rob- ertson, Marian Presslcr, Sarah Smith, Linda Mingee, Nancy Bush, Susie Sparks, Clarice Waldrip, Marian Corbin, Rhonda Clay, and Dorothy Crandall. Fourth row: Karen Hamilton, Carol Bennett, Martha Keller, Mary Catherine Hall, Sondra Waldon, Joann Morris, Darlene Taylor, Zenith Harris, Beverly Epperson, Loretta Clayton, Iilcanor Chatfield, Kathryn Bush, and Shan- non Weaver. This page sponsored by BLOOMINGTON FLOOR COVERING, 219 West 6th. mm FunHz Wary, Elmmlngmn, m 31 PRESCENIUM PLAYERS OFFICERS: Gayle Bishop, president; Evelyn Whaley, secretary; Chuck Jean, treasurer; John Pomeroy and Richard Engle, sergeants at arms. Not pictured: Melinda Baganz, vice president. First row, left to rigbf: Judy Buckheiser, Clara Farlee, Rachel Record, Judy Bond, Gloria Faris, Rosetta McNeil, Terry Bruce, Patty Crandall. Scmml row: Marilyn Axsom, Barbi Day, Mar- ion Pressler, Dorell Foster, Shirley Cook, Charlene Billings, Evelyn Whaley. Third row: Sandra Hewitt, Beverly Hasty, Elizabeth Brewer, Scotty Head, Karlene Scheibner, Kay Bush, Loretta Purcell, Dee Ann Arthur. Family row: Mary Bales, Joann Morris, Linda Hollingsworth, Sally Rugg, Susan Shawver. Suzanne Whaley, Patty Rechter, Anna Marie Taylor. x 'e- Firs! row, left to right: Sharon Roman, Peggy Minnick, Judy Sewers, Patty Chestnut, Tam- ara. Stewart, Starr Sate, Barbara Clark, Mar- tha Brown, Mary Martin, Judy Richardson. Second roux: Kathy Raab, Linda Hash, Connie Boltinghouse, Ann Souders, Nancy Hanck, Barbara Somes, Gayle Bishop, Carol Poling, Janet Hill, Mrs. McNaughton. , Third row: Julia Jones, Mary Jane Gilpatrick, Sondra Waldon, Bill Bissey, Jane Harrell, Barbara Farmer, Gloria Stillions, Gary Clen- denning, Larry Lockridge. Fourth row: Chuck Jean, Nina Jones, Carol Bennett, David Hall, Frank Hill, Richard Engle, Steve Minnick, Phil Deckard, Phil Bryant. Munroe cmmy mu: umry. Blmmhm, In To promote a better understanding of the theatre, to keep aware of old and new trends in dramatics, to keep abreast of plays 01d and new, written in this country and abroad, and to present the best in dramatic entertainment are the basic goals and objectives of the SENIOR HIGH PROSCENIUM PLAYERS. They presented their annual three-act play, a comedy, I Remember Mama, to the student body during matinee performances. The play was open to the public during two evening performances. During Drama Night in May, the members of the club proceeded to display their talents by presenting a one-act serious play. The Junior High Proscenium Players also participated in Drama Night. At the end of each year the club has a picnic. At these picnics, the outstanding senior dramatists are presented troe phies. Officers of the club this year were Gayle Bishop, president; Melinda Baganz, vice-president; Evelyn Whaley, secretary; Chuck Jean, treasurer; and Richard Engle and John Pomeroy, sergeants-at-arrns. Mrs. Shar- on McNaughton was the sponsor bf this group. Being elected to the NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY is the cherished ambition of every B. H. 5. student who loves dramatics. Membership in this club is the highest honor that can be given to .1 high school dramatist. Election is based upon ac- quiring thirty-five points which are gained through working with any plays produced by the drama department. Both acting and technical work must be represented by at least ten of these thirty-five points. i The motto for the Thespian Society is uAct well ' your part; therein all the honor lies. Aside from honoring B. H. S. dramatists, it is an aim of the Club to acquaint both the members and the audiences with a wide variation of dramas. This is done by presenting two one-act plays, one in February and one on Drama Night in May. This year Troupe 142 gave for the February convocations a tragedy entitled Women W100 Wait. Two loving cups are presented to the outstanding members each year. These awards are based upon acting ability, cooperation, character, and service to the organization. The presentation is made at the formal banquet, when the new members are initi- ated. The officers were Pat Crandall, president; Bill I I Bissey, vicepresident; Nina Jones, secretary-treas- urer. The sponsor was Mrs. Sharon McNaughton. I . il I i 3 i : Carol Bennett:5', Gayle Bishopi, Bill Bisseyii, Pat Cliestnut:1', Pat Crandallii', i K Richard Engle, David Hall, Jane Harrell, Linda HashK Linda Hollillgswortl1 ', i f Nina Jonesxi, Rosetta McNeiF', Joann Morris, Loretta Purcell, Tamara Stewart, i . Gloria Stillionsti'. I 7kclcctcd as juniors. i - J ' Thespian officers: Seated Patty Crandall, president; standing Nina Jones, sccrctary-treasurcr; Bill Bisscy, vice president. 33 This page sponsored by BLOOMINGTON PAIN T AND WALLPAPER, Nortlo Side of Square mm county Pusz uhury,alum1ngmn,lN 34 Firs! row, left to rigbt: elLinda Hash, Evelyn Whaley, Peggy Minnick, Sharon Roman, :PTamara Stewart, Barbara Clark, Ann Souders, eratty Crandall, and Connie Biedenkopf. Second row: Mrs. McNaughton, Melinda Beganz, :lNancy Hauck, tiNina Jones, yrLinda Hollings- worth, :EMary Bales, $62er Bishop, 'JrLoretta Purcell, and :PCarol Bennett. . Third row: John Pomeroy, Chuck Jean, Frank Hill, Suzanne Whaley, Sally Rugg, Steve Min- l'nick, Dick Strain, :lDavid Hall, and :ERiehard Engle. ??Members of the National Thespian Dramatic Honor Society. The PUBLIC ADDRESS STAFF was one of the many student service organizations at Bloomington High School. The staff consisted of a group of senior division boys who had the re- sponsibility of maintaining and oper- ating all public address equipment. The members of the staff were chosen by the sponsor on the basis of their in- dustry, dependability, and interest. These boys worked at all of the ball- games, pep sessions, convocations. and all other school social functions, in- cluding after game dances. At least one of the staff was assigned to the control room during the day in order to oper- ate any equipment desired by teachers. John Pomeroy, a junior, was captain of the staff for this year. Aided by Mr. Leon Whaley, these boys perform- ed duties which were of vital import: ancc to our school. The TECHNICAL STAFF of B. H. S. was an important part of dramat- ics. Members were responsible for get- ting sets up for plays, seeing that the stage floor was clean for every rehear- sal, working the lights, helping actors and actresses 0n and off with costumes, seeing that the players had costumes, applying make-up to the players, ar- ranging their hair in appropriate styles, seeing that properties were in their proper places, and arranging for suit- able publicity for the production upon which they were working. They were also responsible for the sound effects on all plays. There were seven crews: costumes, properties, stage and scenery, lighting, sound effects, make-up, and publicity. Each crew had a crew head who was directly in charge of his crew. The stage manager was in charge of all crew heads. He worked directly under the sponsor who was Mrs. Sharon Mc- Naughton. Left to right: Gene Dezarnc, Mr. Whaley, Dick Strain, Warren Chambers, Tommy Swafford, Don Baker, Butch Helms, John Thompson, and John Pomcroy. Tlais page sponsored by THE BOUQUET SHOPer'Flowers Always Lovelyil Mum mm muz uhury, Elm m, m :1; ax VA The purpose of the SENIOR HIGH BOOSTERS CLUB is to contribute to better school spirit and morale, to create better student-faculty relationships, and to create better ideals of sportsmanship. To become a member of the club, a student must display good school spirit, and he must have a good record of citizen- ship. In addition, all members must purchase season basketball tickets. To fulfill their objectives, the club travels to one of the away games. This year the club went to the Prince- ton basketball game on February seventh. The club was present at all home games, sitting in a block, dressed in purple shirts with white flowers and gloves. The club, in order to show more school'spirit, spon- sored a pep-session on January seventh for the game between Bloomington and University High School. The Boosters Club was the Univee cheering section with Delmar Haywood and Barbara Somes as yell leaders. Officers for this year were Charlene Billings, pres- ident; Kathi Rollins, vice-president; Sarah Thompson, secretary and Ann Souders, treasurer. Sponsor for this year was Mr. Jack Hooker. x v ?xx Firs! 'row, left 10 right: Gloria Stillions, Delmar Haywood and B. J. Somes. Second row: Kent Thomas, Judy Bauer, Connie Sexton, Charlene Billings, Carolyn Sullivan, Sandra Brinigar, Dorothy Crandall, Judy Rush, and Linda Hash. Third raw: Larry Tcrhune, Susie Stevens, Norma Skirven, Nancy Hauck, Janie Gilpatrick, Leah Terrell, Sharon Elmore, Diane McGahan, and Patty Rechter. Fourlb row: Charles Hadley, Nancy Taylor, Patty Pless, Linda jeffcrs, ea M 1m X'r H VA Sarah Thompson explains seating arrangement to other officers Kathi Rollins, Steve Minnick, Charlene Billings, and Ann Soudcrs. 1d Q x Ofaw'e. 1 4 Shirley Coster, Donna Underwood, Karen Hamilton, Erdine Zimmerman, and Judy Brooks. Fifth row: John Barrow, Marie Wilbur, Ann Souders, Linda Hollings- worth, Gayle Bishop, Kathi Rollins, Sarah Thompson, Donna Headrick and Lynne Howard. , Sixfly row: Larry Stevens, Connie Biedenkopf, Sharon Roman, Judy Thompa son, Evelyn Whaley, Cathy Hinkle, Brenda Eller, Dianne Eads, and Jean Thornton. Sn'cnfb row: Steve Minnickt Loretta Purcell, Sarah Smith, Karen Baranski, Shaman Shoufler, Sherry Allgood, Mary Howard, and Tammy Stewart. This page sponsored by BOWER AND SONS Monro; mm mug Ubnry, Blmmhgmn, m 35 E 36 Mr. Gasser consults Pam Scheibner, Barbara editors of the OPTOMIST. Godsey, and Sarah Smith, all Through working on the OPTIMIST STAFF, stu- dents were given the opportunity to become acquainted with the business of organizing and editing a newspap- er. The Optimist is a bi-weekly newspaper which is dis- tributed to the students and faculty free of charge. It provides the students with news of school life and keeps them up-to-date on all the latest happenings around B. H. S. This publication is packed full of news items, sports news, features, editorials, and other items of interest. The highest position of the staff was held by Sarah Smith, editor-in-chief. She gave advice and acted as general supervisor of the paper. Pam Scheibner was the assistant editor, and she worked very closely with Sarah. The business manager was Barbara Godsey. Connie Biedenkopf handled the news section while Linda Hash was feature editor. Cathy Hinkle undertook the job of reporting all the Junior High news. Sandy Hudson wrote a senior column in which an outstanding senior was honored. Bobbie Borno also wrote a column for the paper. Copies of our school paper were sent to other schools, and B. H. S. received papers from their schools. The OPTIMIST STAFF toiled manytlong and hard hours under the supervision of Mr. Williairi Gosser to bring the news to the students at Bloomington High School. Slamliug, It'fl 10 right: Kathi Rollins, Evelyn W'haley, Bonnie Blakely, Cathy Hinklc. Center: Connie Bicdcnkopf, Deanna Hardin, Ann Chadwick, Linda Phillips, Barbara Godscy, Anna-Maric Taylor, Linda Hash, Bobbie Borno. Tlais page sponsored by BUCK LEMON FURNITURE Bedford-Bloomington. Standing: Bobbie Borne, Linda Phillips, Gayle Bishop, Connie Biedcnkopf, Kathi Rollins, Bonnie Blakely and Evelyn W'halcy. The NEWS BUREAU has seven members, six re- porters, and the editor-in-chief. It is sponsored by Mr. William Gosser. The club is maintained for the purpose of bringing the school news to the community through both the STAR COURIER and the DAILY HERALD TELEPHONE and by broadcasting over the radio and occasionally over television. Students interested in news reporting or newspaper work Will find the News Bureau a worth-while club. It provides helpful knowledge in recognizing news items and phrasing that news for interesting reading. Working with others is of valuable benefit to the mem- bers of the News Bureau. Bobby Borno, Linda Phillips, and Connie Biedcnkopf type copy for News Bureau. This page sponsored by BYNUM SUPPLY, 114 East 4112 Street, Office Supply and Equipmmt Mum mm mm wary, almmmgm, m 38 Gathered together in the staff room are the members of the 1958 GOTHIC. Business Manager, Bobbie Borno and Editor, Sandra Hudson discuss page plans with Mrs. Hobbs. This page sponsored by CAMPUS CAB -- Two Way Radio e For Quick Service Mama; mm mug uhnry, Blmmmgmn, m 4 A The work on the 1958 GOTHIC was begun during the summer. The editor-in-chief and business manager, Sandra Hudson and Bobbie Borno, were chosen in the spring of 1957. Other staff members were appointed to their positions during the summer. Also during the summer a theme was chosen, the dummy was made, and many ideas were worked in to plans for the coming of the school year. After school began, the real work was started. In addition to the many pictures which were taken, there - were many layouts to be made, much information had to be compiled, and much copy had to be written. Mem- bers of the staff were kept busy by the selling of ad- vertisements to local business firms and by the subscrip- tion campaign which was launched during the first semester and completed during the second. Many hours were spent outside of school in order to have the book completed on time. Staff members who did outstanding work and showed interest in their work were rewarded by being elected into Quill and Scroll, an honorary society for outstand- ing high school journalists. The best reward for the whole staff, however, was seeing the completed year- book; then we knew that all of the hard work Which we had done had been for a very good purpose. Dial, 7233 iv -1 xe u 14 Being elected into the International Honor So- ciety 0f QUILL 8L SCROLL is the highest honor that any high school junior or senior can achieve for excellence in writing and advertising work on school publications. To be elected to Quill and Scroll, a student must rank in the upper one-third of his class and he must be recommended by either the OPTIMIST sponsor or the GOTHIC sponsor. The B.H.S. chapter of Quill 8?. Scroll was founded by an American cartoonist and journalist, Charles A. Wells. Third row: Pamela Scheibner, Sarah Smith. Seroml row: Deanna Hardin, Linda Hash, Sandra Hudson, Steve Parrish. This honor society edits, publishes, and sells the wills and prophecies of the seniors for the Last Words. These wills and prophecies are usually on the humorous side. Copies of the Last Words are sold by Quill 81 Scroll members on Honor Day. Every year Quill 8C Scroll members enjoy an annual banquet. Seniors elected into Quill 8: Scroll as juniors are Rob- erta Borno, Deanna Hardin, Sandra Hudson, Stephen Parrish, Pamela Scheibner, and Sarah Smith. The sponsor is Mr. William Grosser. Firs! row: Connie Biedenkopf, Roberta Bornoe Helen Chambers, Elinor Chatfield. This page sponsored by CAMPUS STUDIO mm mm mm Uhnry, Blaammgmn, m b9 a 7m mwzmw , , Mf memmsaxmm g a t ;mmwmw WW a x k gwmmww WK Eva 9 V mm mm, W: mum Imam, m egg 43 4:41 $1 1 4x1 Ai' BAND: Firxf row, left to right: Jim Mahler, Marian Pressler. Larry Lockridge, Melinda Baganz, Sherry Culbert, Ken Buckner, Janice Skirvin, Shirley Cook, Sandra Stewart, Jean Brecden. Srmml row: Claudia Rice, Martha Wright, Myra Curry, Sandra Fleencr, Mary Reedy, Bill Pritchctt, Ruth Eads, Sandy Hudson, Julia Binkley. Myrna Inman, Mike Bunch. Third row: Bob Colgan, Butch Carrell, Howard Breeden, John Taylor, As the school grows, so grows the Bloomington High School A BAND. Along with the growth came the problem of uniforms, instruments, and other band needs. The band decided to sell fruit cakes this year, as they have done in the two previous years, to raise the money they needed. . The band members had a busy schedule this year. They not only have provided Bloomington High and its visitors with good entertainment during the half- times at home football games, but they participated in such other activities as the Halloween parade, Ellets- ville Fall Festival, and the annual Homecoming Parade. The pep band, a small group composed from the A11 Band put on performances during two school con- vocations. During the basketball season the band could be found in their own private balcony seats. The band practice sessions were held daily during the 4th period. In the fall they were on the football field practicing snappy formations. When cold weather set in, the members concentrated on practicing for con- certs and other engagements. The officers of the A,, Band this year were Roger Bush, president; Patty Chestnut, Vice president; Sandra Hudson, treasurer; and Marilyn Freeman, secretary. Mr. Carl W. Frye and Mr. Edgar Axsom were the directors of the band. 11 e. Judy Smith, Leon Eads, Mike Roberts, Tom Vernon, Jim Rowlettx Mr. Edgar Axsom. Fotu'tly 'row: Ronald Hendricks, Jim Arthur, John Brunner, Phil Bryant, Danny Kerr, Gordon Whitaker, Gene Dezarne, Victor Bunch, Larry Clark, Kenneth Crouch. Fiflly row: Bill York, Jim Cross, Tom Stickels, Ken GooIdy, David Sparks, Robin McNeil, Paul Hazel. Donna Burroughs. 3g r BAND DIRECTORS: Mr. Edgar Axsom and Mr. Carl Frye. THE CHARM SHOP, 117 South College, Telephone 2-3100 Munroe mm mm: uhmnr, ammm m 41 42 First row, left to right: John Thomas, Ann Soudcrs, Barbara Badertscher, Sandra Hewitt, Cecily Schaffer, Larry Lockridge, Kenneth Buckner, Edgar Smith. Scmml row: DeAnn Arthur, Sharon Neely, Larry Ellett, Diana Stoutc, The SENIOR HIGH ORCHESTRA participated in many activities this year. B.H.S. music students found they could profit through this organization with ardent study and devotion to their particular instrument. Students were rewarded in this way: Four members of the orchestra received an honor in the fall When they were selected to participate in the All State Orchestra in Indianapolis during the State Teachersi Association meetings. Those chosen and making the trip were John Thomas, Ann Souders, DeeAnn Arthur, and Beverly Stillions. Christmas season found the instrumental group quite occupied. They presented a Christmas Concert at the Odd Fellow,s Hall for that organizationis Christmas Party. Also presented was a concert in the high school auditorium. During the second semester two concerts were presented in May, the Baccalaureate service at which the B.H.S. orchestra combined with the U.H.S. orchestra and performed the processional and recessional marches plus a special number in the I.U. Auditorium. Officers for the organization in the school year 1957- 58 were Ronald Hacker, president; Mary Ann Bales, vice-president; Ann Souders, secretary; Kent Massey, treasurer. Mr. Donald Neal was director for the Senior High Orchestra. Wanda Shotts, Charles Terrell, Kent Massey, Joe Curtis, David Dixon, Ronald Burkhart, Ronald Hacker, Mary Ann Bales. Third row: Shirley Freeman, Genevieve Barger, Mr. Neal, Gregory Tourner, Beverly Stillions. ' . . ORCHESTRA OFFICERS: Kent Massey, Ann Souders, Mary Ann Bales, and Ronald Hacker. This page sponsored by THE CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Mmm mm mm: Uhury, Elmmmgm, m The MADRIGAL SINGERS act as a public relations group at B.H.S. because they represent the school in almost everything they do. The Madrigals were first organized in 1951 by Miss Helen Schwend, the director at that time. Madrigals singers were the mode of entertainment in medieval times and sang unaccompanied. Now they sing madrigal songs, classical music, semi-classical music, folk songs, and some popular songs. The purpose of the Madrigals was to arrive at a better understanding of choral music and to perform a variety of music suit- able for a small group of select singers. Membership in this select group of vocal music students is gained by competitive tryouts. The Madrigals consisted of twelve members this year. The Madrigals appeared before many community groups this year. They sang for church services, meet- ings, and suppers. In the fall of this year, they per- formed before the Rotary Club, the Kiwanis Club, and the Lions Club. During the Christmas season they per- formed for the Johnsonis Creamery and the Curry Buick Christmas banquets. They sang in school choral concerts, also. This year the Madrigals had the unique experience of singing at the wedding of a faculty mem- ber. Barbara Clark was the chairman of the group. Mr. John Robinson was the Madrigalsi sponsor. The HA,' band rchearses under the direction of Mr. Frye. This page sponsored by COCA-COLA e Sign of Good Taste Firxt row, left Io riglJl: Charlotte Conley, JUdith Ooley, Pam, Scheibnar, Barbara Clark, Peggy Minnick, and Kay Bush. Swami row: Mr. Robinson, Don Baker, John Thomas, Albert Griffith, Bob Shields, and John Bradshaw. Wm 43 mm mm mu: usury, Elmmmgmn, m 44 Mlll'h' Dirertors: Mr. Curl Frye, uAu Band; Mr. Donald Neal. Orchestm; Mrs. Vera Turner, Jr. High Music; and Mr. Edgar Axsom, B Band, C Band; and Mr. john Robinson Chortses. '. First row, 117'! 10 right: Jerry Ann Clark, Myla Farlee, Mary Sylvester, Sandra Blair, Eleanor Tucker, Jody Fulford, Marceta Binkley, Connie Sexton, Peggy Minnick, Nancy Sylvester, Evelyn Whaley, Becky VanPclt. Scroml r0w:iCarolyn Snoddy, Mary Honcycutt, Judy Stancombe, Barbara Clark, Nancy Hauck, Sharron Martin, Georgia Hines, Wilda Hawkins, Mary Howard, Donna Pate, Deanna Hardin, Marilyn Melvin, Judy Rich- ardson. Striving to arrive at a better understanding of choral music through study and performance was the goal of the MIXED CHOIR. The Mixed Choir is composed of both boys and girls in grades 9-12. Meeting once daily as a regular class this choir studied a wide Variety of music to present for different occasions. Participation in four concerts :1 year and a trip to the Indiana State Choral Festival rounded out their list of activities. The officers were Donald Baker, president; Judy Ooley, vice-president; Nancy Sylvester, secretary; and Barbara Clark, treasurer. Mr. John Robinson sponsored this group. Third row: Mr. Robinson, Judy Ooley, Sandra Grubb, June HUghesU Cecily Schaffer, Charlotte Conley, Karlene Scheibner, Linda Hollingsworth, Janice Coffey, Dorothy Crandall, Karen Hamilton, Marilyn Axsom, Jackie Waldon, and Bill Evans. Fourth row: Delbert Fisher, Robert Shields, Steve Minnick, Ronald Dilling- ham, Roger Staggs, Gary Ferguson, John Bradshaw, Gene Kahl, Don Baker, Tom Bridgewater, Jim Nunn, Albert Griffith, and Delmar Haywood. T1913 page sponsored by COAL SERVICE COMPANY Munroe mm mu: ubnw, mmmmm, m First row, left to right: Anna Campbell, Shirley Boshears. Sharon Purl, Pat Hovis, Nancy Cantrell, Judy Lucas, Sharon Lucas, Beverly Tribby, Rebecca Jean. Strand row: Mary Ann Hawkins, Sharon Hall, Paula Smith, Nancy Cow- den, Nancy Wilderson, Alpha Collins, Judy Baker, Judy Rush, Karen The GIRLS, CHORUS is open to girls in high school who are interested in singing. The chorus was divided into two groups. Both groups met one period each day, but they were combined When they appeared in programs. This.year the GIRLST CHORUS learned about the technique of writing and singing music. First row, left Ia right: Jane Rhodes, Helen Burks, Shirley Hiestand, Sherry Fleener, Sharon Allgood, Lula Mae Wampler, Pat Brown, Janice Hoard, Beverly Johnson. Scrum! row: Luella Turpin, Sharon Sparks, Diane McGahan. Erma. Hamm, Pereifield, Jeanette Lockhart. Tbirzl roux: Judy Bauer, Carolyn Rushton, Janet Sexton, Glinda Kompst, Mary Eads, Marianne Hays, Wilma Dcnniston, Betty Burger, Pat Hunter, Carolyn Porter. ' The Chorus performed in four concerts and one con- Vocation. The officers for the year were, Jane Miller and Sharon Lucas, presidents; Judy Baker and Brenda Snyder, Vice-presidents; Susan Watson and Marilyn Blackwell, secretaries; Rebecca Jean and Sharon Sparks, treasurers. Mr. John Robinson directs the GirlsT Chorus. Mary Ellen Smith, Mary Timms, Sharon Blackwell, Velma Scars, Mr. Robinson. Tbinl raw: Brenda Harmon. Beverly Jolly, Brenda Snyder, Marie Magnet, Arbutus Wilson, Jane Miller, Marilyn Blackwell, Beverly Meadows, Sharon Nikirk, Sandy Benton, Karen Edwards. This page sponsored by COLONIAL FURNITURE STORE Mamba mm mm umry, axmmmgm, m CH i L i i i 46 . president; The SPANISH CLUB attempted to promote and de- velop interest in the Spanish language and in Spanish- speaking countries. To become a member of the Span- ish club, it was necessary for one to have been enrolled in a Spanish Class or to have taken at least one year of Spanish. Programs this year consisted mainly of speakers from Indiana University and movies concerning Span- ish-speaking countries. Officers for the club were Oliver Bridgewater, president; Evelyn Salee, vice-president; Joan Richard- son, secretary-treasurer; and Patricia Curtis, program chairman. Mrs. Judith Daerr was the sponsor. The LATIN CLUB members studied the old Roman language and customs this year. Roman customs were imitated at the Saturnalis, the holiday that allowed slaves to exchange places with their masters. At the Roman Banquet, the members attended dressed in tun- nics and togas. The purpose of the Latin Club is to give the mem- bers a knowledge of the Latin language and how it in- fluenced the English language. Officers for the club this year were Donald Baker, Roberta Borno, Vice-president; Barbara Farmer, secretary-treasurer; and Sally Rugg, publicity chairman. Mrs. Ruby Reavis was the Club sponsor. Firxt row, It'ft f0 rigbl: Judy Emmons, Judy Lynn Smith, Janet Wampler, Sharon Somes, Myra Robinson, Janet Flick, Connie Boltinghouse, Myrna Inman, Charles Easton, Jim Onker, Ray Gines, Deloris Funkhouser, Claudia Rice, Rosetta McNeil, Roberta Borno, Mary Jane Martin. Seroml row: Becky Kerr, Ann Fields, Dorothy Long, Sharon Metcalf, Jean Snepp, Charlene Day, Brenda Crum, Vonda Smith, Terresa Thompson, Mary Reedy, Donna Edwards, Dianne Zimmerman, Ruth Wiley, Marilyn Freeman, Mrs. Rcavis, sponsor. Tbinl row: Ruth Goodc, Steve Stipp, Marsha Miller, Sally Freeland, Dor- First row, left to right: Mrs. Daerr tsponsori, Pat Curtis, Joann Richard- son, Evelyn Salee, Ollie Bridgewaters. Second row: Judy Minton, SuZanne Loop,' Sally Byers, Shirley Benton, Sharon Isaacs. Third row: Barbara Hasty, Janet Wylie, Lois Johnson Sharon Snooks, Dixie Killinger. Fourth row: Billie Joan Kerr, Jim Swatkowski, Joe Douthitt, Sarah Polly, Jennifer Fields. V . a Fiflb row: Richard Bridgewaters, George Mack Brown, Tom V0110, Tom Hinklc, Mike Graves. cll Foster, Barbara Farmer, Sandra Hewitt, Sharon Goss, Scotty Head, Sandra Grubb, Ann Walters, Larry Sanburn, John Freeland, James Faris, Brenda Robertson, Robert Brown, Robert Misley. Foutla row: Bill Robertson, Ronnie Pedro, Tom Hines, Charles Mitchell, Martha Scherschcl, Judy Walters, Donna Hiatt, Sally Rugg, Frank Hill, Don Bakere Tom Vollc, Steve Billings, Larry Lutes, Eddie Davidson, James Rich, Jerry Heickclbeck, Curtis Butcher, Mike Hostettler, Richard Wam- plcr. This page sponsored by COOKS REXALL DRUGS STORE - East Side of Square mm mm: ubnm Blmmmgnm, m l l x First row, Itft 10 riglof: Tommy Deckard, Bob Naylor, Max Miller, Bob Conder, Tom Fowler. James Musgrave, Jim Harp, Leslie Carmichael, Mike Crouch. Srmlul row: Howard Koontz, Don Floyd, Bob Musgrave, Don Swango, Allen Easterday, Kenneth Robinson, Jim Williams, J. F. Graves tsponsori. The FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA were kept busy doing the tasks Which must be done to uphold the high standards of their organization. To be in the club, a boy is required to be enrolled in an agricultural class. This year each member had one or more projects that he worked for pleasure or pro- fit. The primary objective of the club was good citizen- ship, but the members also learned how to conduct and take part in public meetings, to speak in public, to buy and sell cooperatively, to solve their own problems, and to finance themselves. I The officers were Dewey Stewart. president; Denny Robinson, Vice-president; Phil Jackson, secretary; Bob Musgrave, treasurer; Tommy Deckard, sentinel; and Leslie Carmichael, reporter. The sponsor of this organization was Mr. Justin Graves. The purpose of the DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB is to affiliate With state and national Distribu- tive Education clubs and to promote better unders standing between employees and employers. The high- est honor for members of this club is to be selected the outstanding Distributive Club in the state. Officers this year were Howard Bruce, president; Kenneth Beyers, Vice-president; Naola Rush, secretary; and Phil Deckard, treasurer. The sponsor was Mr. V. W. Babb. Third row: Jay Naylor, David Robertson, James Dcckard, Vernon Baxter, Phil Jackson, James Arthur, John Bruner. Fom'fla row: Dennis Brough, Richard Grancis. George Alexander, Kent Thompson, John Logsdon, Dewey Stewart. Firxt row, left 10 'rigbl: Shirley Harp, Dorothy Crandall, Linda V. Hash, Kenny Beycrs, Naola Rush, Howard Bruce. Seroml row: Joyce Hardisty, Mary Howard, Sara Thompson, Mary Stuart, DeeAnn Arthur, Judy Rush. Tbim' row: Norma Thackcr, Judy Oolcy, Linda Hays, Glenda Bruncr, Wilma Watts, Norma Skirvin. Fum'lb row: Mr. Babb tsponsom, Larry Skirvin, joe Roberts, Ronald Salce, Larry Bond. This page sponsored by CY GYGERiS GARAGE 8C W'RECKER SERVICE mm minty mm usury, ammgm, m . 47 48 xx R2 Firxt row, left to rigbl: Darlene Jean, Anne Harper, Sharon Snooks, Deanna Hardin. Srmml row: Nancy Ennis, Ann Chadwick, Ronda Clay, Dean Edwards. The purpose of the STUDENT PHOTO CLUB is to teach its members to take and appreciate good pic- tures. This club also provides practical experiences in darkroom work. Students learned the methods of de- veloping negatives and making and enlarging prints. The members were required to turn in pictures every week. Two complete darkrooms were available to the club members. The officers for this year were Ronnie Hendricks, president; Richard Sturgis, Vice-president; and Ann Chadwick, secretary-treasurer. The sponsor was Mr. William Gosser. First row, left Io right: Joe Hesselgrave, Don McNabb, Beverly Hasty, Gloria Stillions, John Freeland, Harold Kindy. w mgr Third raw: Danny Weddle, Ronnie Isom, J. C. Underwood, Reece John- ston, Mr. Gosser. Fourlfa row: Richard Sturgis, Ronald Hendricks, Jim Vint. The purpose of the RADIO CLUB is to prepare each member of the club for the amateur license test give by the Federal Communication Commission. The main goal Which the members worked toward this year was for everyone in the club to become a licensed radio amateur. The activities which the members united'in doing were learning the code and questions for the amateur licenses and the building of some radio equipment. The clubis officers for the year were John Freeland, president; John Mikesell, Vice-president; Gloria Stil- lions, secretary-treasurer; and Tom Hinkle, sergeant at arms. Mr. Robert Houts was the sponsor. Second raw: Dwight McNabb, Tom Hinkel, John Mikesell, Verne Trester, Mr. Houts. x3 x Tlais page sponsored by DAILY HERALD TELEPHONE, Bloomingtonk good evening newspaper . MAMAm-i - ... Mum mm mm Uhnry, ammm, m First row, Iefl f0 rigbl: Sharon Elmore, Rose Marie Thrasher, Sharon Sparks, Linda George, Helen Chambers, Sharon Whittaker, Priscilla Brine- gar, Marilyn Johnson, Marian Corbin. Second row: Miss Brengle, Beverly Jolly, Barbara Bourke, Carolyn Sullivan, Bonnie Blakcly, Deanna Dixon, Donna McCoy, Tommy Stuart. To give students a picture of life in foreign coun- tries and thus create a better understanding of world problems is xhe aim of the INTERNATIONAL RE- LATIONS CLUB. Helping to promote this purpose were foreign students from Indiana University who led discussions and showed pictures about countries through which they had traveled. It is hoped that a greater understanding of people all over the world would be the result. Due to the fact that we had-a teacher from India on our faculty this year, Mr. Kumar, all of the pro- grams were based on Indian life. At the first meeting, Mr. Kumar told about himself and how long his stay would be. At the next meeting students from India were interviewed by the members of the club. At an- other meeting he taught the students the language of the Indians and played Indian music for them to which they learned to jitterbug. Mr. Kumar completed his discussions by showing a movie on Indian life. Officers of the International Relations Club were John Thomas, president; Helen Chambers, Vice-presi- dent; and Carolyn Sullivan, secretary-treasurer. The sponsor of the club was Miss Adeline Brengle. Third row: Mr. Kumar, Brenda Robertson, Nancy Thompson, LaDonna Cantrell, Joanne Chatfield, Zenith Harris, Leah Terrell, Karen Stevens. Fourth row: John Thomas, Evelina Bartolini, Elinor Chatfield, Bryan Quarles, Jerry Zink, Dewey Stewart, Gene Kahl, Mary Hall. 3m Elinor Chatfield interviewed students from India. This page sponsored by THE DAIRY BAR- Finest In School LuncbeW Munroe mm mug wary, Blaamlwmn, m -emt4mwznaw 50 First row, left to right: Clarice Waldrip, Barbara Bowlen, Dorothy Long, Nancy Ennis, Barbara Day. Second raw: Barbara Higgins, Brenda Whaley, Linda Phillips, Anna Marie Any sophomore, junior, or senior girl can sign up to be a GIRL USHER. The girls are then screened by a faculty committee. The ushers were chosen on the basis of courtesy, personality, dependability, punctuali- ty, character, and their ability to work together. Mem- bership to this club is an honor and is a worth-While service to the school. The girl ushers direct spectators to reserved seats at all home basketball games and tournaments. They also provide information to anyone desiring it. During club meetings the girls learn the proper way to dress and W '1 12;, 2 ; 'Z Firxt row, left to right: Janet Wyatt, jennifer Fields, Barbara Clark, Faye Corbin, Suzanne Loop, Barbara Somes, Marie Wilbur, Cathy Hinkle, Joann Mitchell. Second row: Gloria Stillions, Jean Snapp, Evelyn Salee, Kathy Raab, Jody Taylor, Harriet Burch. Third row: Judy Deckard, Myrna Walls, Nancy Bourke, Mary Bales. Not pictu'red: Myla Farlee, Karen Stevens, Donna Chandler. act While ushering, under the direction of Miss Lucile Swift, sponsor. SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS are an asset to our school spirit. A gbal important to cheerleaders is the development of good co-ordination. An essential part to cheerleading is the learning of new cheers and ways to lead them. Cheerleaders sponsored a pep session this year. The freshman Cheerleaders demonstrated yells they use for the freshman games as did the reserve and varsity cheerleaders for their prospective teams. Fulford, Gloria Faris, Charlene Billings, Evelyn Whaley, Karlene Scheibner. TlJiril row: Donna Hendrick, Joan Richardson, Scotty Head, Becky Willis, Marianne Hays, Joyce Mills, Pat Curtis, Karen Hamilton. This page sponsored by CUNNINGHAM FLORAL SHOP Munroe mm Futh ubnw, axmmrw, m First row, left to right: Judy Pruett, Nancy Pardue, Sandra Blair, Joyce Workman, Susan Watson, Myla Farlee, Anne Harper, Nancy Sylvester, Janet Brown, Connie Trisler. Second 10w: Sharron Martin, Susie Sparks, Judy Deckard, Mary Kathryn The COMMERCIAL CLUB offered students an op- portunity to gain information on business which they might not otherwise obtain. A student must have been taking or have had a business course, to become a mem- ber of the club. Meetings often consisted of lectures by business men and women. Members also enjoyed a party and a trip each semester. A scholarship to a business college or university is awarded each year to a graduating senior who expects to continue in the field of business. Barbara Higgins, president; Judy Ooley, Vice-presi- dent; and Sharron Martin, se'cretary-treasurer were the club,s elected officials. Co-sponsors were Mrs. Hanna and Mr. Schurtter. Firxt Wow, left to right: Beverly Tribby, Betty Hearth, Wilma McPike, Nancy Bourke, Joyce Hardisty, Lois Cardwell, Carol Waldon. Second raw: Janet Jones, Mary Martin, Miss Guinn, Lynn Pomeroy, Johnson, Barbara Higgins, Nancy Ennis, Mary Howard, Priscilla Brinegar, Judy Parham, Marilyn Rogers, Sonja Crouch. Third row: Mrs. Hanna, Marian Corbin, Martha Keller, Martha Corbin, Carol Briles, Judith Ooley, Nancy Bourke, Linda Wright, Diana Powell, Danny Beyers. The LIBRARY STAFF, guided by Miss Mary Guinn and Mrs. June Brown, has assisted in promoting a bet- ter understanding of the use of library books and ma- terials available to aid in special interests and skills. The library assistantsT goal has been to increase and improve library service. They check material in and out, shelve books, assist with displays, repair books, and assist fel- low students in finding material. Interested students in grades ten through twelve with good citizenship records will find being a library assistant worthwhile and re- warding. This year the staff was composed of sixteen members. Wanita Van Deventer, Donna Sissman, Barbara Routt, Susie Sparks, Jody Fulford, Mrs. Brown. This page sponsored by GOOLDY ELECTRIC COMPANY Maura: mm Puth Uhury, Blmmmgmn, m 51 I i g First row, left to right: Carolyn Sullivan, Beverly Jolly, Phil Dcekard, John Chambers, Joe Pcden, Janet Brown, Carolyn Flynn, Sharon Sparks, Sharon Whitaker, Sharon Roman. Second row: Dwight McNabb, Patty Pless, Nancy Bush, Loretta Clayton, Joyce Hardisty, Brenda Rumple, Lora McCollough, Norma Skirvin, Sharon Jacobs. The AVIATION CLUB is offered to any senior high student who is interested in the field of aviation. The purpose of the club is to interest members in avia- tion and all phases of the air agef, In the fall the club took their annual trip to Kisters Field. The students en- joyed fifteen minute airplane rides over Bloomington and surrounding towns. In May the club members chartered a Lake Central The purpose of the ART CLUB can readily be under- stood by all art lovers: to give interested, creative persons an opportunity to express them- selves through art, and at the same time develop their ability and learn more about the sub- ject. It is to further art by bringing to everyone its true meaning. .It is also a goal of the art department to serve the school whenever their talents are needed. A few years ago a large mural was painted for the senior high study hall. Last year several students beautiful- ly demonstrated their skill by painting large panel dividers to help decorate the Junior Prom. The officers for the club were Susie Shawver, president; and Janet Hill, secretary. The Barmlini. sponsor is Mrs. Margaret Raab. Tbml row: H. D. MeAdams lsponsori, Mac Brown, Jean Thornton, Clarice Waldrip, Sharon Patton, June Marlin. Marcene Miller, Richard Sturgis, Roger Bush, Bryan Qualles. Fourth row: Larry Fuller, Willard Chambers, Bill Stucky, Ronald Hen- dricks, Joe Moore, Carl Lentz. Airliner from Bloomington to the Weir-Cook Airport in Indianapolis. then the students arrived they were taken on a conducted tour by the Weir-Cook officials and employees. ' Officers of the club were Joe Peden, president; John Chambers, Vice-president; and Janet Brown, secretary- treasurer. The sponsor of the Aviation Club was Mr. MeAdams. First row, 19ft to right: Gloria Faris, Anna Marie Taylor, Janet Wileyt Janet Hilli Susie Slmwver, Evelina Second row: James Szathowski, Bill Frame, Ronda Clay, David Huffmam Jerry Steele, Gary Ferguson. This page sponsored by NEEDYTS 66 SERVICE STATION Munroe Dummy mnuz ubury. Blmmlngm, m The NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC HONOR SO- CIETYK purposes were to promote the education of science, the ideals of scientific nature, and to provide leadership in the field of science. This club encourages its members in individual scientific projects and exhib- its these projects at the Indiana Junior Acadamy of Science and the local Science Fair. To become a member of N.S.H.S. students are required to sign a waiting list. The most outstanding science students are selected by a board composed of the officers and the sponsor. This school organization is affiliated with the Junior Acad- emy of Science on a state-wide basis and sends delegates to the state conventions. Some of the members attended science and mathematics meetings at various univere sities, also. Several guest speakers were invited to speak at the club meetings on topics of scientific interest. At other meetings discussions, reports, and studies on sei- entific subjects were given. At the Winter Carnival, the N.S.H.S. sponsored a spool? house. The officers for the year were Joyce Anderson, pres- ident; John Parker, Vice-president; Gayle Bishop, sec- retary, and Pamela Scheibner, treasurer. The sponsor of N.S.H.S. was Mr. Harold Stewart. Standing: John Parker, vice president; Gayle Bishop, secretary; Joyce Anderson, president. Seated: Pamela Scheibner, treasurer; Mr. H. Stewart, sponsor. Firsf 'row, left to riglaf: Joyce Anderson, Pam Scheibner, Joyce Patton, Evelyn Whalcy, Barbara Clark, Peggy Minnick, Suzanne Graves, Gayle Bishop. Second row: Carolyn Williams, Bonnie Blakely, Deanna Hardin, Connie Biedenkoff, Mary Howard, Carol Poling, Bobbie Borne, Ann Sanders. Third Wow: Mr. H. Stewart, sponsor, Glenda Brunet, Jane Harrell, Kathi Rollins, Joann Morris, Linda Phillips, Carol Bennett, Darlene Chambers Taylor, Larry Newton. Family raw: Phil Deckard, Dave Figg. Dave Martin. Gary Hill, Joe Horst- man, John Parker, Larry Clarke. This page sponsored by RICHARDSON RUG AND FURNITURE CLEANERS Mum mm mm Uhury, Blmmmgmn, m 53 wwxmww- i 54 First row, left to rigbl: Dick Sellars, Duane Clay, Robert Myers, John Helms, Warren Chambers, Bryan Quarles, Clarence Cain. Second row: Mr. Whaley, Tom Stickels, Gene Dezarn, Joe Meadows, Bob Bennett, Victor Bunch, David French. Education is not complete without the PROJEC- TIONISTS CLUB to enrich the classroom curriculum through the use of motion pictures, records, and slides. The members of the club are taught to operate the movie projector and to run the phonograph, and the slide projector. The boys must help get the material recorded and filed. Because of the experience the boys gain through working With the equipment, many of them continue this type of Work after graduation. Don Baker and Jim Szathowski were chief projec- tionists for this school year. Mr. Leon Whaley served as sponsor for this organization. First row, left to right: Myrna Walls, Janice Anderson, Sandy Grubb, Judy Davis, Marilyn Long, Carol Waldon. Second row: Sherron Jones, Brenda Eads, Helen Bechtel, Esther Winkler, Sharon Hankins. Third 10w: Sandra Hummel, A013 Garrison, Joan Starrett, Janet Rice, Third row: Ronald Cooper, Tommy Swafford, Dick Bridgewater, Jerry Haydon, Don Nicholson, Gary Gross. Fourth row: Don Bakcc, Jim Szathowski, John Thompson, John Zark George Newton, Larry Johnson, John Mathews, John Frye. To help high school girls understand the opportuni- ties open to them in the field of home economics is the chief goal of the FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA. The senior chapter of this statewide or- ganization is composed of girls in grades 9-12. The main activity of this group is raising funds to provide a.scholarship for a graduating girl who plans to enter the field of home economics and will enroll in some Indiana College. The officers of this organization were Myrna Walls, president; Janice Anderson, vice-president; Sandra Grubb, secretary; and Judy Davis, treasurer. Miss Jan- ice Kunz is the sponsor. w 9 m i W t Janet BrOWn, Mary Ann Davis. Fourlb row: Mrs. Modesitt, Eva Robinson, Regina Sparks, Marlene Walls, Brenda Whaley, Miss Kunz. Fiflb row: Jeanette Burch, Pat Rechter, Virginia Bohall, Vicki Vint, Martha Patton. This page sponsored by ULLOMiS-eMenis Wear East Side of Square Mum Cnumy Pusz ubnry,nlmm1ngmn,lw ,. Mam mm W w a First row, Iefl to right: Sharon Metcalf, Barbara Clark, Helen Chambers, Patty Chestnut, Pam Scheibner, Gloria Faris, Suzanne Graves, Marilyn Freeman, Priseclla Brinegnr, Tamara Stewart, Martha Brown. Strand raw: Nancy Taylor, Deanna Dixon, Patty Crandall, Bonnie Blakely, Connie Biedenkopf, Sandra Gobert, Carol Bennett, Darlene Taylor, Miss The FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA this year learned about opportunities in the teaching pro- fession. They were also taught that dependability, will- ingness to learn, and punctuality are all qualities that are needed to be a good teacher. The club meetings were sometime honored with a speak'e'r, perhaps a leader in the education field. During meetings the members discussed problems of teaching. Activities of the year included a trip in the spring to a metropolitan school and a faculty tea. Officers for the club year were Deanna Dixon, president; Loretta Purcell, Vice president; Patty Cran- dall, secretary; Suzanne Graves, treasurer; and Pam Scheibner, press corresporident. Miss Merle Gilstrap is the sponsor of this club and Miss Lorna Lutes is the co- sponsor. Gilstrap, Miss Lutes. Third trow: Marian Corbin, Loretta Purcell, Martha Stuart, Sarah Smith, Kathi Rollins, Elinor Chatfield, Linda Hollingsworth, Harry Barger, Rich- ard Engle. The CADET TEACHERS are not in reality a club. In the establishment of this organization, the principal purpose was so that students planning a career in teach- ing would have the opportunity to teach in elementary and high schools in our district. Working with the supervising teacher enables the student to obtain .the fundamental rules of teaching from that teacherls View point. By assisting with the instructors daily work, these students are in a better position to evaluate the ma-r jority of the problems involved in the field of teach- ing. This experience has proved invaluable and practi- cal to those students pursuing teaching as a career. Sponsoring this group is Mr. Carl Stewart. There were approximately fifteen members in this . . . a Iv . orgamzation thls past year. Fifxt row, left to rigbt: Patty Crandall, Deanna Dixon, Tamara Stewart, Mar- tha Brown, Patty Chestnut, Roberta Borno, Gloria Stillions. Second row: Bonnie Blakely, Loretta Purcell, Nancy Taylor, Myrna W'alls, Linda Hollingsworth, Martha Stuart, Connie Biedenkopf, Suzanne Graves. This page sponsored by CAMPUS STUDIOS Mumm mm mu: uwy, llmmmgmm m 55 h: w m W S L g h : e. , M .wwsmb vww w , J ' I m , W ; V x w , W. W, w vaw Wv WW , Mm ,, V h N am, x W. m w , W A W U V aw' M' r . Mww w , b S $ sf? V ,y Y. WM w A A aw b Mu xx xse max m Ham many rum: mum Mama m 58 John Allen, co-captain; Don Baker, end and tackle; Bill Bissey, end; Chris Jung, center; Carl Lentz, center; Dave Martin, tackle; Paul Miller, Larry Bond, guard; and Ollie Bridgewaters, half-back. guard; and Jim Perry, tackle. Delbert Fisher, full-back; Albert Griffith, guard; Bill Hall, tackle; Bob Bill Smith, end; Wampler, guard; Ken Beyers, manager; and Roger Harrell, half-back; and Keith Higgins, half-back. Isaacs, manager. This page sponsored by DAY FUNERAL HOME Mumm mm mu: umw, mmmmm, m B.H.S. COACHES: Mr. Hardwick, Mr. Burns, Mr. Groh, Mr. Milne, Mr. Huff. Mr. Rhoadcs, Mr. Myers, and Mr. Anderson. 1957 Bloomington High School FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Harrell, Bridgewaters, and Zink surrounding an opposing force. SEPTEMBERT 6TConnersville MTNeW Albany 2 1-Washington ,, , 2 7 -Columbus ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T OCTOBER- 5 TBosse ............................................................... H 1 1-Wiley ............................................................ T 1 STVincennes ...................................................... H 23-North Vernon .............................................. H NOVEMBERT ITClinton .......................................................... T 7--Linton ........................................................ H Mum mm Pub : uhnry,almm1ngmn,ln M, l! 14513 312'Vw 3 $3 .1 T Gene Kahl and Dan Sparks, football managers Check first aid technique with Nurse, Mrs. Hartman. First row: Don Wampler, Pooch Harrell, Larry Hacker, Ollie Bridgewaters, l Keith Higgins, Jim McMillan, John Frye, Bob Borutf, Carl Lentz. SeconJ row: Bill Bisscy, Ron Dillingham, Ed Davidson, Albert Griffith, Paul Miller, Ron Brinegnr, jim Perry, Danny Rawlins, Gary Ryser, Bill 60 Throughout the season, the highlight of the Bloom- ington High School Panther squad was defense. In the closing games of the season, it was the performance of the defense that made for good aggressive action. The offense was well-balanced, and the Panthers averaged 21.1 points per game, against the opponentsl average of 6.8. The achievements of this team can be attributed to team spirit, a real sense of cooperation, and an enjoyu ment for playing and working together as a single unit instead of individuals. The senior lettermen contributed to the success of the team and were given outstanding support by the underclass lettermen, who will carry the burden next year. The Panthers set the pace for an 8-2 season by de- feating Connersville 33-6. This was a very outstand'ng game from the standpoint of team spirit as well as actual performance. Faced with a muddy field away from home, the teast frame of mind took a nose-dive in the New Albany game. There were at least six fumbles, and the Panthers went down with a score of 13-2. The Washington game threatened a number of un- favorable conditions, but the boys were in no mood to be defeated again. Overcoming a bad field, several fumbles, an all-state half back, and one of the strongest teams they met all season, the Panthers triumphed 13-7. At Columbus, team spirit and a Capable offense were again evident as the Panthers made 34 points. The Bull- dogs, celebrating their homecoming, managed to score 7 in the last quarter of the game. Finley, Joe Moore, Ken Wampler. Third row: Dick Sparks, Don Baker, Tom Bridgewaters, Tom Hines, Chris Jung, Morris Conley, Ron Hacker, Bill Smith, John Allen, Bill Hall, Del Fisher, Dave Martin, Roger Zink, George Finley. This page sponsored by DR. PEPPER zmd SUNCREST mm mm Puth usury, Elaamlngmn, m Bosse of Evansville ranked high in the state; but the Purple fought with real determination and defeated them 12-8. With a rugged defense, the Panthers held off Bosse as the Evansville team penetrated to the ten- yard line three times. Good passes were a part of this game. The over-Confident Panthers went down in defeat in the W'iley game, 14-7. The Vincennes game was our homecoming. The team played a good first half and used a strong defense to fight off a let-down in the second half with a 21-13 victory. Solid offense and defense enabled the Panthers to de- feat North Vernon, 27-0. Clinton posed a problem in the size of the players; but the Bloomington team again used an effective of- fense and defense to make 20 points and hold the Wildcats scoreless. The Panther team took advantage of their power on the ground in the last game of the season. Despite a muddy field and downpour of rain, break-away runs V i V i M through the Linton Ilne brought a Winning score of 1u1 M1 ltr tries 50mg through the line m the Vmcennes game 4210' majorettes. Dressed in white uniforms, the high-step- Adding to the color of haIf-time performances dur- ping twirlers were a welcome sight as they displayed I ing the football games this year were the seven B. H. S. their skills with the baton to the football crowd. Firxt row, left to rigbl: Donna Burroughs, Caroline Kelly, Nina Jones, Evelyn Sales. Second roux: Madonna Cantrell, Judi Richard- son, Faye Corbin. 61 This page sponsored by WILES DRUG STORE Mum mm mm: uhrary,8lmm1ngmn,ln 62 mmmm22? WWW. ,2 .22 MW Don Baker, senior Ictterman Gary Hill, senior lettcrman Dave Martin, senior lettcrman 2 :im , $32 A 22 2 W 4 Was 2 2 s 2 $3 aw 959A 2'2 2: , . 2 2'um2 . a. M 2 2 22 2 33M X ' '2 32 21.222 :22 $1 V 22 2 W . 2 r 2 323 2 y, r f; 20 3'3 VARSITY TEAM: Ron Brincgar, Char es Dcnrrmg, Don Baker, Gary Hill, Joe Horstman, Mickey Reeves, Dave Kent, Dave Martin, Gary Gross, Jim McMillan, Don Wampler, and Bill Lake. This page sponsored by ECONOMY LAUNDERS 86 DRY CLEANERS ' Monroe mmypuwcuwy,mmmmmm ' This year, the basketball crew, coached by Keith Rhoades, ended their regular season with a record of nine Wins and eleven losses, but they didn,t stop there. They went on to become Sectional champions. The Panthers opened their season by playing host to the Columbus Bulldogs in a televised game. The B.H.S. boys lost by a heartbreaking score of 45-44. Greensburg Visited the boys next, and B.H.S. won by a score of 54-43. A game at Brazil was next. Again the Panthers were victorious, 65-59 being the final score. Back on the home floor, the Purple, with 55 points, bested Terre Haute Wiley, Who had 42. The team played two games in the Holiday Tourney at Vincennes, one against Hammond Tech in which Rhoades, Crew came out on top, 67-50, and the other against Vincennes, Which the Alices won 70-48. The first home game after the holidays was with arch-rival, University High School. This year the Panthers gave the Univees a sound defeat, 73-37, the final score. The next home game was against Mitchell. The Purple won by a bare margin of 52-51. The Panthers won their second game With Vincennes, a team rank- ed 7th in the state, by a score of 52-45. In a game With Washington, the Panthers gathered in 59 points, while the' 'Hatchets trailed with 52. The Stone Cut- ters scored 48 points, while the Panthers had 69, in a televised game With Bedford. The final game of the season was with Bosse of Evansville, another team that was ranked among the top ten in Indiana. Bosse won, 69-58. The Sectionals were held in Bloomington this year. B.H.st first game was against Unionville. The Pan- thers won by a large margin, 66-37. Morgantown was felled, 70-41 in B.H.S.,s second game. Elletsville went down, 50-46, in the Purple,s third game, leaving Bloom- ington and Martinsville to battle it out for the crown. Again Rhoades3 Crew was Victorious, 79-67, and Bloomington was Sectional champion. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE NOVEMBER 11 Central. ETville ...... .. T 25 Columbus ....................... IT 14 Martinsville .. T 29 Greensburg ...................... H 17 Mitchell ' H 24 Vincennes . .. H DECEMBER 28 Garfield T 3 Brazil ................................ T 31 Washington .................... T s Wiley .............................. H 13 Jasper ----- .. T FEBRUARY 20 Bedford ............. T 1 . 27-28 Holiday Tourney at 7' Effortd l; . mce on .. .. Vmcennes 14 New Albany . .. H JANUARY 15 Jeffersonville T 7 University ....................... H 21 Bosse, E,Ville ----------------- H Don Baker and a Pirate jump for the ball. Dave Martin and a Wiley player watch a scramble for the ball. High-speed action by Bloomington Panthers helped to Win the University game. First row, left to right: Fred Walls, Mike Roberts, Bill Hayes, Paul Hazel, Second row: Mr. Robert Hardwick, Larry Trueblood, Charles Kent, Tom McMillan, Gary Clendening, John Brunner, Danny Byers, Roger Burell Scholls, john Richardson, Bob Young, Steve Billings, Jim Syl- Fritch. vester, Bob Colson, Manager. 64 This page sponsored by ELLIS FLORAL, East Kirkwood Mum mm mug uhw,aumm1ngmn,un Coach Bill Milne,s CROSS COUNTRY HARRIERS had an active season this past year. Although the record was four wins and five losses, at all times the team members displayed enthusiasm and fair play. Bloomington last year, through graduation, lost four lettermen but went on to take second place in the Southern Indiana Athletic Conference. Losing to Shortridge, Salem, Bloomfield, and Martins- ville; victorious over Vincennes, Nashville, and Col- umbus; and taking fourth place in sectionals and sec- ond in S.I.A.C., Bloomington rounded out the season. The team captain service this year was Larry Stucky, the 13,1 Man Award Winner in 1957. Letter winners were seniors Harold Fiscus, Gary Madding, and Larry Stuckey; juniors Robert Todd, and sophomore, Fred Wiley. Numeral awards went to freshmen Robert Let- telier, Larry Simpson, Edgar Smith, Joe Snyder, Thomas Taylor, Charles Terrell, and Robert Thompson. Todd pursued by speedy opponent. CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE September 12 Vincennes ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H 20 Shortridge ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T 24 Salem ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ........ H 26 Bloomfield ,,,,,,,, 26 Spencer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 30 Columbus ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , October 8 S. I. A. C. .......................... H 1 1 Wiley ................................. T 12 Shortridge tinvitationab H 18 Martinsville ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, s T 18 Nashville ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T 22 Sectionale Terre Haute tttttttttttttttt T Harold Fiscus, senior letterman Gary Madding, senior letterman Larry Stuckey, senior letterman This page sponsored by MONROE COUNTY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Stuckey shows his winning form. Mum mm mm: Library, nlmmlngm, m Left to right: Ronnie Hutchcrson, senior lctterman; Carl Lcntz, senior Ietterman: Larry Stuckcy, senior letterman. Wrestling Schedule December- 3HBen Davis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H 5-Shortridgc ,,,,,,,,,, IOHManuel ....................................... 14-Muncic ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H 17-Anderson u, 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 T Ron Hutchcrson pins Bruce Bandy of New Albany in 21 seconds. ZOHCrawfordsville ............................................... H January- 9-Jeff, Lafayette , b llHKokomo ........................... 1 S -Southport ............................................ 18--Evansville Schools ........................................ H 21-HKentuckjr Blind School ................................ H ZSHS. I. A. C. Evansville ........................................ 28HNew Albany ................................................ H 3 O-University ...................................................... T . H FebruaryH , ; l-Broadripple .................................................... T j I. H. S. A. A. Tourneys 66 W Tlois page sponsored by WORKINGMENHS FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOANS ASSOC. The Bloomington High State WRESTLING Champs reigned throughout the school year 1957-1958. The regular season record, which was nine wins and five losses, did not tell the complete story behind our state Champs. Just as the Whole team must pull together to ac- complish a contest, so must each individual contribute his share. Howard Breeden, a freshman, wrestled Weight 95. Howard is a very promising wrestler in the eyes of his upper and lower classmen. Denny Hutcherson, sophomore, wrestled weight 103 and advanced to the State tournament at Lafayette in February. Larry Clarke, junior, wrestled 112 pounds and claimed sec- ond place honors in the Regional tournament Which was held in the Bloomington High Gymnasium. Ad- vancing to the State Finals, Larry captured first place in his class. Ron Hutcherson, senior, was the only in- dividual regional winner at Bloomington in 1958. Ron, 3 defending State Champ in the 112 pound class, com- peted in the 1958 tournament in the 120 pound class. Here he captured 2nd place. Larry Stuckey, also a senior, who wrestled 127 pounds showed great cn- thusiasm toward one of his favorite sports. Bill Finley, wrestling 133, proved an asset to the team as did his twin George, also a sophomore, who wrestled the 138 weight. Ollie Bridgewaters, a senior, proved his worth in the 145 pound class. Carl Lentz, also a senior, com- peted at 165 pounds. Bob Boruff, a promising sopho- more, wrestled in the 175 pound class. Bloomington High Schools heavyweight contender this past season was Ed Davidson, a junior. Bloomington High finished sixth as a team in the regional meet and fourth in State. In the Southern Indiana Athletimnference this past year, Bloomington took 1st place as they did in the 1956-1957 season When they became State Champs. Mr. Clifford R. Myers who is the head wrestling coach has done a magnificent job with his wrestling teams in his years at Bloomington High. Many more successes to Coach Myers and his wrestling squad. Larry Stuckcy holds Muncic opponent. Firxt row: Denny Hutcherson, Ronnie Hutcherson. Larry Clarke, and Howard Breeden. Srroml row: George Finley, Bill Finley, Austin Pate, Larry Stuckcy. Tbirtl row: Ed Davidson, Bob Boruff, Gary Ryscr, Carl Lcntz. FOIH'IIJ row: Jerry Mills, Philip Wiley, Larry Crouch, Tom Thomas, Mr. C. R. Myers. i 0-. Fifth row: Larry Simpson, Leon Eads, Jerry Barrett, jim Rich. Ollie Bridgewaters finds himself in a precarious position. Mum mm mu: umw, Elmmwlhn, m 1 i ! 68 Firxt row, lefl 10 right: Dennis Phipps, Dav: Williams, Vernon Baxter, V'Bob Boruff, Larry Hacker, Robin Lettleir, Fred Wiley, Del Fisher. Second 'row: Dan Clark, Charles Terrell, Ron Taylor, Larry Simpson, Gary Madding, Dennis Gregory, Don Baker, Coach Milne. Tbinl row: Larry Crouch, Harold Fiscus, Greg Tourner, Ray Lynch, COACH BILL MILNE and his returning TRACK lettermen; Del Fisher, Bob Boruff, Dennis Phipps, and Larry Stuckey. x 7 M Dave Herrick, Jim Dodds, Gary Lentz, Bob Thompson. Fourth mm: M. H. Morris. Rodney .Figg, Larry Stuckey, Mickey Reeves, Bill Finley, Edgar Smith, Tom Bridgewaters, Dave Fiscus. Fifth row: Mike Wiley, Dean Edwards. TRACK T H INDOOR MarchH ls-Wiley ........................................................... H 2 1-Shortridge ...................................................... H 24mHowe ............................................................. H 29--Hoosier Relays .............................................. H OUTDOOR AprilH l-Martinsville ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T 4H-Gertsmeyer .................................................... T 8-Wiley ,- ........................................................... H IIHB. H. S. Relays ............................................. H 18-Washington ,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Indianapolis 23HLinton Relays ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T 26HC01umbus Relays ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T MAYH- Z-S. I. A. C. ..................................................... T StColumbus ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T 9-Sectional ........................................................ H 16-Regional ........................................................ H 24HState ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Indianapolis This page sponsored by THE FASHION, Bloomingtonk leading style center Mum cum Puth uwy, Blmmhm, w .p BASEBALL SCHEDULE April SeSpencer .................................................................. H SeWiley of Terre Haute ......................................... H lO-Columbus ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T 1 SeWashington ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T 2 1 -Bedford ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H 2 SeSacred Heart ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T 26-New Albany ........................................................ H 2 8-Spencer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T May IeVincennes ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T SeJasper ,,,,,,,, . IZeBedford ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T ISePlaEnfield -, ................. T 19e5cecina .................................................................. T Returning lettermen for the 1958 baseball season were seniors Chris Jung, David Martin, Bill Smith, Jack Summers, Ronnie Hutcherson and underclassmen Bill Lake, Roger Zink, Jim McMillian, Danny Rawlins, Terry Ryser, and David French. This year,s Panther team was under the very able direction of Mr. Marvin Groh. Not only did Mr. Groh First row, left to right: Ronnie Hutcherson, Bill Lake, Danny Rawlins, Chris Jung, Terry Ryser, Jack Summers. Jack Summers, Dave Martin, and Bill Lake renew their batting perfec- tion under the guidance of Mr. Groh. have the returning lettermen but several other skilled performers. Jack Summers and David Martin were chosen by the 195 7 baseball team as B-Men, and Bill Lake was chosen honorary captain of the team. David Martin also led the 1957 squad in batting and hitting .391. Second row: David French, Roger Zink, Bill Smith, Dave Martin, Jim McMillian. 69 This page sponsored by Has FIRST NATIONAL BANK, member F. D. I. C. GOLF University ..................................................... T Bedford ............. Springs Valley ,,,,,,,, Columbus Seymour ........................................ Vincennes Martinsville ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H Broad Ripple, Indianapolis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H Tech, Indianapolis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H Wiley, Terre Haute H Honey Creek ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T Garfield, Terre Haute ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H North Central, Indianapolis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T Southern Indiana Open ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T S. I. A. C. . Sectional ........ State Finals ................ GOLF lcttcrmen MJrvin Pate, Jerry Kahl, Jerry Prince, Steve Parrish, and Tom Thomas pose with golf instructor C. R. Myers. : Ilrfl to right: Joe Hesselgrave, Michael Seit7inger, Jerry Steele, Tom Bailey, Danny chers, Ron Cooper, Larry Routen, Bryan Quarles, Vernon T Thomas, jerry Prince. Marvin Pate, Jerry Kahl, Steve Parrish, Lowell Chambers. ' T T 70 T This page sponsored by FROSTOP DRIVE-IN T. mm: own man: Ubnry, mmmhgnm, m 'i , l First raw: Bill Pritchett, John Baker, Jerry Neely, Roger Bush, John Second row: Bob Young, George Brown, Jim Faris, Robert Norman, Tom Parker, Phil Bryant, Dave Dixon. Buckingham, Dave Buckingham. TENNIS . 2 Gerstsmeygr, Terre Haute ..................................... H 1 Garfield Terre Haute ............................................ T ' Martinsville .......................................................... H ' Lafayette ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H : Columbus ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ....................................... H University ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T Shortridge ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T Bosse, Evansville .................. . , o- 2 p Crawfordsvxlle ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H ,2 Coach Ray Anderson talks over the teamk season with TENNIS letter- men jcrry Neely, Roger Bush, and John Parker. 71 2 J Tlozs page sponsored by FULL-O-PEP APPLIANCES, 222 West Second, phone 7753 Mum mm Pusz Uhury. Blmmingmn, m Firxt row, left to right: Dennis Hutcherson, Tom Thomas, Fred Wiley, To attain Inembership in B-MEN,S CLUB, a boy David Figg, Bill Lake, Jim McMillan, Bill Smith, Carl Lentz, Jerry b . l . . f h . h Ryser, Bob Harrell, Dennis Phipps, Jerry Prince, and Roger Zink. I'DUSE C 21 major etter Winner 111 one 0 t e 61g t Second row: Jack Summers, Jerry Jahl, Don Wamplcr, Bill Hall, Harold sports offered at B.H..S Fiscus, Ken Wamplcr, Larry Clarke, Jerry Clarke, Ron Brinegar, and Lmy Bond. The main purposes of this organization are to develop Third 10w: Joe Horstman, Dan Tollins, Marvin Pate, John Allen, Bob student interest in athletics and create acceptable men- Boruff, Don Baker, Bob Todd, Gary Hill, Dave Martin, Chris Jung, tal, physical, and moral attitudes. Gary Madding and Steve Parrish. - . . - . . Act1v1ties thIS year included sponsorship of a pep- session, after-game dances,. and supervision of the Junior High School sports program. The officers were Larry Stucky, president; David Martin, vice-president; and Carl Lentz, secretarye treasurer. .. i Mr. Marvin Groh sponsored this organization. The GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION is the largest club in B.H.S. The purpose of G.A.A. is to pro- mote girlis athletics, create good sportsmanship, and encourage participation in all sports. Any girl Who 3i 4 r r 4,: participates in one of the fall sports, the Winter or 5 i V i 3 spring sports is automatically considered a member. Special awards are given to the girls at the Annual Awards Banquet. The G.A.A. had several social events and projects for the year. In the fall the kick-off party was followed by the play day in November, the junior-senior tiRip i 7 r VanWinkle,i party in January, and the money-making 14$ h e project for the year was the Annual Basketball Bounce 4 e 'i f i in January. Members of the executive board were Janet Brown, president; Barbara Godsey, vice-president; Elinor Chat- field, secretary; Helen Chambers, treasurer; and Becky VanPelt, recording secretary. The executive council in- cludes the board plus four representatives. These were Donna Chandler, Nancy Thompson, Susan Shawver, and Teresa Thompson. Sponsor for this year was Miss I B-MEN OFFICERS: Dave Martin, Larry Stuckey, Carl Lentz. LUClle SWIft- x7 72 T1711: page sponsored 193; G113 AND DENZILS CAFE -e- 122 S. College mm mm mm usury, Blmmmamn, m l'irxl HIM, Irfl 10 right: Shirley Dalton, Judy Davis, Jean Snapp, Madelene Adams, Janet lsom, Brenda liads, Lynne Howard, Janet Brown, Sarah VanEtten, Dixie Kil- linger. Second row: Janet Reynolds, Brenda Rcy- nolds, Ruth Wylie, Marie Magnet, Diana McGahan, Sandra Osborne, Marilyn Koon- tz, Gloria Faris, Pat Hoard. Marie Polley. Third raw: Loix McCollough, Charlene Day, Sarah Polley, Barbara Hasty, Diana Blake, Susie Shawver, Teresa Thompson, Shelby Dillman, Jacqueline Ryan. Fourfla raw: Virginia Bohall, Lois John: son, Sherry Allgood, Jo Ann Chatfield, Linda Hall, Suzanne Vthley, Donna Hiatt, Donna Hedrick, Billie Kerr, Sandra Brown. First row, left 10 right: Pam Schiebner, Judy Butcher, Tammy Stewart, Sue Bur- ton, Martha Brown, Connie Biedenkopf, Cathy Hinkle, Natalie Sansone, Barbara Somes, Judy Parham, Sharon Hankins. Strand raw: Jane East, Julie Jones, Nancy Thompson, Donna Underwood, Donetta Todd, Darlene Grow, Harriette Burch, Karen Baranski, Jocye Mills, Donna Chand- lexh Joan Richardson, Joan Mitchell. Third row: Jeanette Southern, Elizabeth Bucher, Nancy Ennis, Marilyn Axsom, Ann Souders, Jane Miller, Ronda Clay, Jane Mann, Nancy Taylor, Connie Dug- get. Fourth row: Karen Hamilton, Sandy Grubb, Pauline Wiles, Beverly Hasty, Nancy Bourke, Pat Curtis, Karen Stevens, Mary Bales, Beverly Epperson. Susie Stevens. Firxt row, left to right: Judy Stancombc Mary Alice Fleener, Fonya Jones, Linda George, Brenda Wilkerson, Esther Wink- ler, Helen Chambers, Sharon Snooks, Jane King, Brenda Baker. Second row: Mary Sylvester, Shirley Heistand, Sonja Hall, Mary Hawkins, Dianna Powell, Judy Thompson, Janet Wampler, Nancy Cowden, Brenda Snyder, Anna Bruce. Third row: Sharon Somes, Beverly Wil- liams, Karlene Schriebner. Marsha Miller, Nancy Dillingham, Sandra Rea, Barbara Badertscher, Vonda Smith, Pam Watson, Sue Rayle. Top raw: Beverly Taylor, Marilyn Melvin, Sharon Mingee, Bonnie Bailey, Jeanette Burch, Sarah Smith, Paula Moblcy, Elinor Chatfield, Ann Walters, Linda Jeffers, Shirley Coster. This page spammed 17y GODSEYS SUPER MARKET 73 Mamas cwwy mug umm Blacmmavnn, m People 2$$y , a w j .. a? , p w W, ,9 Hum County Vubk unwy. 5mm, II 76 Mr. Dale E. Brock, Superintendent of th: Bloomington Metropolitian Schools. Dr. Donald L. Simon, Principal of Bloomington High School. Mr. Dale E. Brock is Superintendent of the Bloomington Metropolitan Schools. As Superintendent he works closely With the Board of School Trus- tees. Mr. Brock received his BS and MS degrees from Indiana University. Mr. Frank Templeton is Administra- tive Assistant to the Superintendent. Mr. Templeton received his AB and MA degrees from Indiana University. Bloomington High School is run very smoothly by the hands of Dr. Donald L. Simon, the principal. Among numerous duties, Dr. Simon is respon- sible for the supervision of the teach- ing staff and curricular changes. Dr. Simon received his AB degree from In- diana University and his AM and PhD degrees from the University of Chi- cago. Mr. Frank L. Templeton, Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent of Schools. This jmgr' sponsorrd by GREEN-HARRELL MORTUARY Mamas mm mm unnw, Elmmmgmn, m Mr. Carl Stewart, Assistant Principal. Mr. Carl Stewart is highly qualified as assistant prin- cipal, having received his BS and MS degree, and his Ed. D. degree is nearing completion. Mrs. Mary Kruegar, Dean of Girls, Mr. John Jones and Mr. Loren Page, Deans of Boys, handle their jobs With skill. BLOOMINGTON METROPOLITAN BOARD MEMBERS: Lloyd Ander- son, Len Bunger, John Mahan, George McClain, George Mitchell, Frank Southern. . . .. BLOOMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL DEANS: Mrs. Mary Kruegar, Dean of Girls; Mr. Loren Page, Dean of junior High Boys; Mr. John T. James, Dean of Senior High Boys. 77 Tlais page sponsored by GRIFFITH MOTOR EXPRESS Mum mm mug Uhnry, Blmmmgmn, m Firxf row: Mary Johnson, Arpha Clark, Ruth Skirvins, Anna Crouch, Allen C0nley, Mrs. Betty Robertson, Mr. Joseph Stradling. Edna Phillips. Scrum! mu': Margaretta Payne, Goldie Adams,Rutl1 W7cddlc, Winnie Frye. First row: Dorothy Amick, Achsah Clay, Buna Helten, Helen Hardin, Scrsa Lucas. Beth Hartman, Jean DdaPPa Dr. Ray Borland. Second row: Jim Bargcr, Herb Lucas, Robert Stratton, Pansy Fox, Bob Shields. Mrs. Mary Jane Jacobs, Mrs. Alta Lanum, Mrs. Nora Lee VVhaley. Tbinl row: Howard Baxter, Aquilla Baxter, Melvin Butcher,Russe1 Burch. Mrs. Mary Jane Head, secretary to the Superintendent. This page sponsored by HARRY STEPHENS 8: COMPANY Mumm mm mu: wary, llmmmgmm m MRS. MARGARET ALEXANDER Indiana University, BS General Science RAYMOND ANDERSON University of Colorado, BA Indiana University, MS Physical Education, Health Assistant Coach in Football, Basketball, and Track MISS NELLIE ANDREWS Indiana University, BA, MA Biology PAUL ARMSTRONG Indiana University, BA, MA Mathematics MRS. FRANCES ATKINS Indiana University, BA, MS Algebra, Junior High Mathematics, Eighth Grade Y-Tcens Club Sponsor JOE AVERY Asbury College, BA Indiana University, MS Mechanical Drawing EDGAR AXSOM Indiana University, BME, MS A Band, B, Band, C, Band, Instrumental Music-Gradc Schools, Dance Band V. W. BABB Indiana University, BS, MS Business Arithmetic, Retail Selling Distributive Education Club Sponsor, Junior Class Co-Sponsor MRS. 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BA, MS Business Education Commerical Club Sponsor .ROY HARDISTY Indiana State Teachers College, BS, MS Industrial Arts, Mathematics R. E. HARDWICK Indiana Central, BS, Indiana University, MS Physical Education, Mathematics Freshman Basketball Coach MRS. THELMA HILDEBRAND Indiana University, BS Language Arts, Social Studies Junior Cheerleaders Co-Sponsor MRS. HOLLEY HOBBS Michigan State University, BA English, Social Studies Gothic Adviscr This page sponsored by H 35 H REALTY COMPANY, 2121801519 Washington Monroe Dummy mnuz ubury. Blmmhm, m i f. E E fr t . g i .mw-s-w-s... mmav mWw .m. a ..---. . w w..- .m -.g...mmw JOHN HOOKER Indiana University, BS, MS Community Living, Government Booster Club Sponsor ROBERT HOUTS Indiana State Teachers College, BS Science Radio Club Sponsor FRED HUFF, JR. 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Monroe 0mm Punk Uhury, ammlnm, m 81 DONALD NEAL Indiana University, BME Director of High School Orchestra, String Classes MISS MARGARETTA PAYNE Indiana University, BS, MS Boyf Homemaking, Cafeteria Management, Head of Home Economics Department MRS. JANE PENNINGTON , York College, BA Language Arts, Social Studies MRS. MARY POWELL Indiana University, BA Language Arts, Social Studies Junior Cheerleaders Co-Sponsor MRS. JEAN PRIGGE Arizona State College, BA, MA Mathematics MRS. MARGARET RABB Indiana State Teachers College, BS, Indiana University, MS Art Art Club Sponsor MRS. 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ELIZABETH WATSON College of Wooster, BA, Indiana University, MS Language Arts, Social Studies Seventh Grade Y-Teens Club Sponsor RUSSELL WATSON Indiana State Teachers College, BS, Indiana University. MS Mathematics Hi-YvFederation Sponsor LEON WHALEY Indiana University, BS, MS Director of Audio-Visual Education Public Address Staff Sponsor, ProjectoHs Club Sponsor Mr. McAdams and Mr. Rhoades appear to be dieting. Mr. Groh, Mrs. Lehman, and Mrs. Sparks collect and discuss their mail. 83 Tim page sponsored by the HOOSIER STONE COMPAN Y -r.;.?bhiuvl.k. Mum cwnty PubHc uwy, Blmmhgmn, m Seniors W m M M m 86 r, Standing: Roberta Borno, Gothic Business Manager; Sandra Hudson, Gothic Editor; Bob Harrell. vice president. ,4 $17; r 4 v Senior Class Officers, Seated: Suzanne Graves, treasurer; Carol Jo Poling, secretary, The graduating class of 1958 proudly hails the many wonderful times experienced during their high school career. The Junior-Senior Prom on May 10, 1957, at the Sarkes Tarzan Cafeteria can be counted as one of the most enchanting evenings spent by our seniors. On entering the uOriental Gardens? couples stepped through a carnation-filled archway. Chinese lanterns were suspended in the air to create the mystic at- mosphere. A beautiful fountain of gushing water dec- orated one end of the dance floor. Tracy Branum and Larry Ryser crowned the new King and Queen, Car- olyn Sullivan and Joe Horstman, with oriental hats made into crowns. The coronation was followed by a Grand March. Richard Sutherlin and his Orchestra furnished the music for the dance. At the intermission the prom-goers were entertained with a number by the Madrigals, a pantomime by Patty Chestnut and Bill Bissey, a solo by Larry Ryser, a trumpet solo by Roger Bush, and a quartet consisting of John Allen, David Neal, Phil Farlee, and Larry Ryser. The Master of Ceremonies was Roger Isaacs. Committee heads for the dance were Sandy Hudson, general chairr'nan; Evelina Bartolini and Tammy Stewart, program chairmen; Deanna Dixon, refresh- ments; Carolyn Sullivan, coronation; Barbara Farmer, Linda Hash, Garyt Madding, David Martin, Rosetta The grand march for the Junior-Senior Prom. This page sponsored by JIM KUTCHETS DRIVE-IN RESTURANT mm mm mane umy, summm, w Ix McNeil, and Peter Schwandt, decoration; Jane Harrell, theme; and Albert Griffith, music. The Senior Show, held at the Winter Carnival on February 11, 1958, was entitled The Birth of Rock and Roll? With a background of musical notes and scales, the songs of the past and present were reviewed. A chorus line of girls gave a very impressive version of the Charleston. The blues section of our musical past was highlighted by an imitation of Fats Domino done by Larry Fox. To bring our history of music up to Rock and Roll times, Steve Minnick and Bob Shields sang several songs accompanied by the Dillets. A stroll num- ber with both boys and girls dancing brought the show to a close. Poochh Harrell was Master of Ceremonies throughout the show and did an excellent job of throw- ing in his choice tidbits of humor. The Seniors presented Our Hearts Weire Young and Gay on March 26-28. This was an hilarious comedy written by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough and dramatized by Jane Kerr. The play deals with the adventures of two young girls in Paris. The play was a great success, and our Seniors enjoyed working on it immensely. Gayle Bishop as uCornelia bids good-bye to friends with the help of Dave Figg, Stewart, in Our Hrarls Were Young and Gay. All juniors and seniors took part in the Career Day exercises held at Bloomington High School and Indiana University on Friday, March 14. Classes were held to discuss the different job opportunities and fields of education of interest to high school students. These classes were both pleasant and beneficial to the juniors and seniors at B.H.S. The Seniors enjoyed two senior parties during the year 1957-58. Their first party was on Saturday, No- vember 3. It was held in the Girls, gym and games, food, and dancing Were enjoyed by all seniors who attended. Another senior party was given on April 3 and the seniors came together for their last class party at B.H.S. The Senior Class officers for the year were Frank Hill, president; Bob Poochh Harrell, vice-president; Carol Jo Poling, secretary; Suzanne Graves, treasurer; Sandra Hudson, Gothic editor-in-chief; and Roberta Borno, Gothic business manager. The Junior Class offi- cers for the year 1956-57 were Roger Isaacs, president; Frank Hill, vice-president; Joyce Anderson, secretary; and Nancy Taylor, treasurer. This page sponsored by IIMMY OWENS REALTOR 87 L1 88 This page ADAMS, LARRY B. ALEXANDER, GEORGE WAYNE Future Farmers of America. ALLEN, ELIZABETH ANNE ALLEN, JOHN EDWARD-RMen; Football; Basketball; Wrestling. ANDERSON, COLLEEN JOYCE Blue Tri- angle; National Scientific Honor Society, Presi- dent; Distributive Education Club; Student Council. ARTHUR, DEE ANN Distributive Educa- tion Club; Choir; Blue Tri; Orchestra; Interna- tional Relations Club; Tech Stuff; Proscenium Players. ARTHUR, JERRY ARTHUR, MAX ALVIN - Distributive Edu- cation Club. ARWINE, SANDY K. Girls Athletic Assoc- iation. BAKER, DONALD W. B-Men; Choir, presi- dent; Madrigals; Latin Club, president; Projectors Club, chief projectionist; P. A. Staff; Tech Staff; Student Council; N.S.H.S.; Football; Basketball; Track. t s BALDWIN, JAMES WILLIAM - Student Coum cil; Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. BARGER, HARRY DALE - Future Teachers of America. BARTOLINI, EVELINA Art Club, secretary- treasurer; International Relations Club. 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Kirkwood ,, nun- WELFn-y, Mm m , 3?? ' v , 3 V3, f , 3X J v7 MW mm rum: uwy, ahamwm, m x wNwwaW N m x W ' ' ' g a x: 0 W ,9 V' w , b q. 5 Q, V, 120 The SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE Y-TEENS is an organization for girls desirous of building charac- ter, personality, and religious faith. The seventh grade girls sought uto find and give the bestf this year, by serving others in good fellow- ship and making new friends. uTo build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing, in our common life, those ideals of personal and social living to Which we are committed by our faith as Christians? is the general theme of the eighth grade Y-Teens. Officers for the eighth division were Barbara Prince, president; Suzanne Bruce, Vicevpresident; Sherry Stogs- dill, secretary, Ann East, treasurer; and Marchetta McGlocklin, chaplain. The sponsor was Mrs. Frances Atkins. Seventh grade club officers were Becky Davis, pres- ident; Elaine Hill, Vice-president; Donna Hustand, treasurer; and Nancy Coatney and Verna Lockhart, C0- devotional chairmen. Mrs. Elizabeth Watson was spon- sor. 5W Y-TEENS OFFICERS: First row, left 10 right, Elaine Hill, Carol Freeman, Donna Heiston. Seroml row: Ann East, Margaret MeLaughlen. Tlairzl row: Sherry Stogsdill, Suzy Bruce. Fourth row: Nancy Coatney, Barbara Prine. First row, lcfl 10 right: Tana Markham, Mary Crouch, Kaye Callahhh, Judy Frye. Donnetta Buckheister, Gloria Haywood, Nancy Huff. Barbara Masters, Dianne Meadows. Second row: Mrs. Watson, Bette Young, Vicki Culbert, Connie Nikirk, Paula Clark, Mar- garet Chadwick, Paula Brown, Connie Deck- ard, Jane Hayes. Third row: Marcia Magner, Frieda Lemz, Donna Hiestand, Jewel Pierson, Sondra Mitch- ell, Glenna Beck, Roberta Hendricks, Verna Lockhart, Margaret Deckard. Fiurtb row: Ruth Sieboldt, Karen Hankins, Linda Douglas, Sandra Figg, Becky Davis, Elaine Hill, Carol Freeman, Nancy Coatney, Donna Deckard. First row, left 10 right: Linda Rogers, Willeen Stuckey, Claudia Gobert, Dinah Jackson, Carol McCammon, Ann East, Donna Owens, DeAnn Dawson, Marilyn Naylor. Scwmi row: Linda Kahl, Barbara Prince, Judy Butcher, Nancy Roberts, Janice Richardson, Rhea Hampton, Arlene Francis, Marchetta MCGlocklin, Nan Volle, Billie Stanton, Diana Taylor, Marybeth Branan, Linda Mobley, Pat Moran, Marilyn Sparks, and Sherry Watkins. Third 'row: Sherry Stogsdill, Bonnie Blair, Deanie Baker, Beverly Walls, Jane Van Winkle, Vietta Lee, Ramona Trisler, Mama Woolery, Linda Underwood, Suzann Bruce, Martha Carter, and Elaine Wenrich. Fourth row: Judy Hoard, Joyce Scroggins, Margie Sylvester, Martha Thompson, Pat Polley, Jane Zimmerman, Nancy Route, Sharon Brown, Becky Carr, Judy Hobbs, Susan Emhuff, Linda Hankins, and Diana Brinson. This page sponsored by ROY BURNS WHOLESALE GROCERY Fin! row, left 10 right: Bob Day, Dean Corbin, Jimmy Jacobs, Martin Stewart, Don Windsor, Ted Shoufler, Bob Gill, Don Spears, Dewey Harris. Serum! row: Mr. Burehfield, Randy Harris, Larry Medsker, Larry Hood, Membership in the NATURE STUDY CLUB, or the ROCKHOUNDS as they are most commonly known, was limited to eighth-graders who were in- terested in science. The purpose of the club was to pro- mote and further interests in science, particularly in such sciences as geology and mineralogy. Club meetings usually consisted of movies on such subjects as cave exploration and mountain climbing. Members hiked out to Cascades Park one Saturday morning where they searched for rocks, minerals, and fossils. The objects they obtained were then studied during club meetings. Mr. Burchfield was the club,s sponsor this year. The TORCH CLUB of Bloomington High School, was a branch of the Y.M.C.A. Only boys in either the seventh or eighth grades could belong to the club. The purpose of the Torch Club was to create, main- tain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian ideals and Christian character. Speakers encouraged high stand- ards of living at the monthly meetings. This yeafs officers were Robert Shotts, president; Phillip Sweet, Vice-president; William Griffith, sec- retary; Sammy Russell, treasurer; and Larry Payne, chaplain. Mr. Richard Stuart was the clust sponsor. Steve Brown, Larry Edwards, Gary Clark, Bill Sargent, Bob McGIocinn. Third 1010: Gene Huffman, Lewis Modesitt, Mike Southern, Don Spencer, John Sisson, Jim Frazo, Bob Hall, Bob Harlow. First row, left 1'0 rigbl: Philip Sweet, and Robert Shotts, Standing Swami 1011': Mr. Richard Stuart, Sam Russell, Larry Payne. William Griffith. This page sponsored by R 81 S BOOT SHOP, Bloomingfmfs Leading Shoo Storey 122 One of the purp05es of the JUNIOR HIGH BOOSTERS CLUB is to promote good school spirit among students of the seventh and eighth grades. Any- one in Junior High school may become a imember if he has a good record in citizenship and has school spirit. The club participated in all junior high home bas- ketball games in that they attended the games and cheered their teams to victory. The students were very loyal to the team, and they gave Wonderful support to them. Club officers for the school year were Romona Tris- ler, president; Carla Walton, vice-president; Dolores Ooley, secretary; and Eileen Herrick, treasurer. Club sponsor for this year Was Miss Ariel Green. The fundamentals which were taught in the JUN- IOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS CLUB enabled the members to come acquainted with the yells and to de- velop skill in cheerleading. The Junior high students learned the true meaning of good sportsmanship and helped to spread this feeling throughout the school. Tryouts were held in the fall for students interested in belonging to the club. Forty candidates were chosen to become members. The officers of the club were Reva McCoy, president; Carol Freeman, vice-president; Judy Hobbs, secretary. Aided by Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Hildebrand, the club,s sponsors, the cheerleaders created school spirit among the junior high students. First row, left Io right: Glenna Beck, Connie Pate, Judy Pickins, Donna Hie- stand, Lana Funkhouser, Virginia C. Mosier, Eileen Herrick, Mary East, Gary Bishop, Second rouw: Mrs. Miller, Sgndra Mitchell, Sandra Shotts, Carla Walton, Doris Cox. Nancy Bryant, Ramona Trislet, Janis De- Bella, Miss Green. Third roux: Bobby Rush, Ronald Sexton, Susie Smith, LaConda Hays, Marybeth Branam, Joyce Scroggins, Linda Rogers. Fou'rtb row: Delores Ooley, David Vaughn, Nancy Coatney, LeeAnn Dawson, Barbara Prince, Nancy Roberts, Betty Shorts. Firm? row, left to right: Diana Brinson, Karen Kinser, Betty McBridE, Patsy Mills, AnnaLee Hankins, Barbara Sowders, Nancy Routt, Judy Hobbs, James Kelley. Second row: Darlene Baker, Pat Pulley, Margi Chadwick, Linda Kahl, Barbara Prince, Rita Fender, Nancy Willis, Dor- othy Rhoades. Third row: Becky Davis, Ruth Sieboldt, Karen Hankins, Charla Canada, Deanie Baker, Elaine Hill, Carol Freeman, Mike Hawkins. Fourth row: Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Hildebrand, Nan Volle, Janice Richardson, Reva Mc- Coy, Kenneth Gotwals, Mike Jackson, Mike Koontz, Kenny Dillman. Tlois page sponsored by SELECT CLEANERS-J'DOWt neglect; call Select? 415 West 7tbw2-1182 Firxt row, left to right: Marcia Magnet, Kathy Hollingsworth, Ronnie Roberts, Milton Brahman, Pat Polly, Anna Lee Hane kins, Mary Roberts, and Judy Hobbs. Second row: Suzanne York, Judy Belting- house, Sierra Webb, Vicky Williams, Mar- garet Chadwick, Marilyn Sparks. Fin! row, left to right: Karen Kinser, Judy Hoard, Betty Tartaglia, Emma Deckard, Diana Fodrill, Glenda Terrell, Suzanne San- born, Betty Halstead, Sophia Farlee, Glenda Burch. Second row: Eloise Glazner, Loretta Hamm, Erma Clark, Nancy Arthur, Leila Young, Mary Clark, Connie Stillions, Sherry Mc- Pike, Connie Deckard, Dinah Jackson. Third row: Patricia Allen, Marilyn Bourke Rita Fender, Donna Jo Shields, Saundra Daub, Saundra Deckard, Sue Smith, Joyce Burch, Betty Logsdon. Fourth row: Donna Sellars, Fredrica Terrell Connie Crouch, Sandy Figg, Janice Peters, Linda Blakely, Carole Douthitt, Shirley Conder, Bonnie Vaughn, Margaret Deck- ard. The goals of the JUNIOR FUTURE HOME- MAKERS OF AMERICA were to promote an appreci- ation of the joys of homemaking, to emphasize the im- portance of worthy home membership, to encourage democracy in home and community life, to promote international good will, to develop creative leadership in home and community life, and to provide whole- some individual and group recreation. Activities of the club were having a dance, inviting the parents to a party, working on a bake sale, and hav- ing guest speakers at meetings. Officers for the year were Jahice Peters, president; Donna Shields, Vice-president; Shirley Conder, secre- tary; Emma Deckard, treasurer; Suzanne Sanborne, reporter; Sandra Figg, parliamentarian; Dinah Jack- son, historian; and Carole Douthitt, song leader. The sponsor was Miss Eloise Glazner. The goals of the JUNIOR HIGH PROSCENIUM PLAYERS are to have each member actively participate in the production of the group plays and activities and to become familiar with methods and types of dramat- ic productions. They are to learn the use of costum- ing, make-up, and to prepare themselves for senior Proscenium Players. Members have gained experience this year by pre- senting a Christmas Play and a play for Drama Night. Various members have presented skits and demonstra- tions. In December the group had a caroling party. Officers this year were Anna Marie Enwright, pres- ident; Janice Richardson, secretary; and Suzanne York, program chairman. This year there is no Vice- president or treasurer. The sponsor was Mrs. Marilyn Baldwin. This page sponsored by SEXTONTS MARKET, South Walnut Manran- mm mm: usury, 123 124 First row, left 10 right: Sharon Neely, Mary Clark, Elaine chrich, Lillian Bohall, Dinah Jackson, Lee Ann Dawson, Patty Allen, Nancy Cucraft. Swami row: Steve Phillips, Glenda Terrell, Katie Grubb, Shirley Cole, One year of previous training enables a student to become a member of the JUNIOR HIGH ORCHES- TRA. This orchestra is a training organization Which helps the students gain in skill and knowledge before they are admitted to the senior high orchestra. To acquire more poise for public appearances, small groups of trios, quartets, and ensembles were formed. The members of this group participated in the Spring Music Festival and presented a popsh concert for par- ents and friends. Firs! r'ow, left to right: Jane Gardner, Margaret Chadwick, Donna Petty, jewel Pierson, Marilyn Mercer, Judy Pickens, Robert Shotts, Sharon Hen- dricks, John Lyons. Swami 'row: Eddie Gardner, Marilyn Naylor, Patty Norris, Carol OhMal- ley, Dewey Harris, Willa Mood, Danny Groh, Paul Hoult, Lewis Modesitt, Diana Goddrill, Tom Chambers, Tommy Shields. Third Yaw: Jane Pea, Garry Freeman, Jo Ann Parker, Marcia Cirgin, Lois Linda Kahl, Ruth Siebolt, Verna Lockhart, Ellen Bell, Chris Johnson, Rcatlm Ice, Donna Shields, Donetta Bucklleister. Third raw: Larry Medsker, Timmy Tourncr, Sue Cain, Bud Brosman, Donna Cole Janice Toole, Mr. Neal, Linda Duke. Bh, BAND members had much to do this year. They marched in the annual Halloween parade, played at a January pep session, gave a concert, and participated in the spring music festival. Officers were Steve Chit- Wood, president; Tommy Shields, Vice-president; Carol O,Malley, secretary-treasurer; Bob Gill and Nan Volle, librarians. Mr. Edgar L. Axsom directs. Armstrong, Virginia Chambers, Gary Richardson, Lane MacElhinney, Bon- nie Vaughn, Pamela Wall, Donald Windsor, James McClary, Bob Gill, Steve Brown, Larry Wampler, Sammy Abram, Steve Chitwood. Fourth row: David Hoover, Charla Canada, Judy Grye, David Vaughn, Donald Hollars, Thomas Jean, Ralph Sieboldt, Billy Shiva, Michael Dun- lap, Karen Fuller, David Fiscus, Larry Hood. Fiflb rou': Mike Gablee Sharon Halon, Mr. Axsom. This page sponsored by XVILLIAMS IEWELERS Mamas :aumy mm: ubnnn Zlacmmgww, m First row, left to right: Carol Freeman, Nancy Coatney, LaConda Hays, Sue Smith, Suzanne Sanborn, Ramona Trisler, Jimmy Wlellman, James Randall, Ray Stephens. Second row: Linda Johnston, Helen Wlhitaker, Vernon Stillions, Jimmy Dollcns, Linda Carson, Donald Tribby, Delores Ooley, Tommy Lawhead, Charles Chaudion, Vicki Culbert, Roger Ramage, Susan Emhuff. Being in the C,, BAND qualifies junior high stu- dents to enter the BT Band later. This year the TTCT BAND marched in a parade, gave a concert, and took part in the music festival. Officers were Ramona Tris- ler, president; Carol Freeman, Viceepresident; Tommy Lawhead, secretary-treasurer; Nancy Coatney and Sue Smith, librarians. The director is Mr. Edgar L. Axsom. Firxt row, left to right: Nancy Cracraft, Reatha Ice, Sharon Hendricks, Shirley Greene, Stcvc Burris, Johnny Collier, Jim Strain, Steve Chitwood, Tim Tourner. chwnl mu: Sara Browning, Barbara Gciswcit, Patty Norris, Sharon Hazen, Third row: Jerry Douthitt, Sandra Doub, Connie Collier, Loretta Hamm, Joyce Burch, Rita Fender, Ronald Sluss, Betty Rogers, Larry Hartman, Randy Hamilton, Gary Bishop, Russell Robertson, Gary Humphrey, Don Drake. Fom'HJ row: Milton Branam, Dicie jo Robertson, Mr. Axsom. 8TH GRADE CHORALE, a group of the best eighth-grade singers to represent the junior high was formed this year. Robes were made by the mothers of the groups and the junior high Art Department cooper- ated by making the pins. This year members took part in the junior high Christmas pageant. Other activities included a night program on December 16 and a convo on December 17. Jo Ann Parker, Steve Brown, Lane McElhinney, Paul Hoult. Tbinl row: Maxine Dcckard, Sharon Neely, Linda Williams, Ed Gardner, Bill Griffith, Mike Pate, Mrs. Turner. This page sponsored by SMI TH S RED GOOSE SHOE STORE, East side Square 125 Mamas mm mug mum Blmmmgmn, m N; ..,34. l! The SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE GLEE CLUBS teach those Junior High students who are in- terested a little more about music. It also gives them the opportunity to sing before audiences. This training and experience often encourages students to continue in music when they reach high school. In the past the glee clubs have been organized as Boys, and Girlsi Glee Clubs, but this year they were di- vided according to grade levels. The clubs were direct- ed by Mr. John Robinson and met separately on a1- First row, left to right: Laconda Hays, Eileen Herrick, Shirley Cole, Linda Hollers, Brenda Hawkins, Lana Fiscus, Donna Cole, Avis Hardin, Linda Harding. Strand row: Mr. Robinson, Nancy Bryant, Janice Toole, Linda Johnston, Janice De Bella, Karen Hankins, Nancy Hays, Carla Walton, Doris Cox. Third row: Chris Johnson, Bill Culver, Karen Fuller, Sandra Figg, Susan Smith, Fred Barger, Vernon Stillions, Mike Chandler. ternate weeks. In this way they met more often than other clubs, but in comparison with classes they were rather restricted as to rehearsing time. This did not prevent their usual activities, however. In connection with the Eighth Grade Chorale, the Glee Clubs presented their annual Christmas pageant. They gave two performances, one for an afternoon junior high convocation and one in the evening for their parents. In the spring two concerts were given. The clubs had no officers this year. First row, left to right: Roger Kelley, Elden Bell, June Zimmerman, Georgia Nichols, Sharon Peterson, Sharon Miller, Erma Clark. Serortd row: Mr. Robinson, Ronald Huffman, Tom Biedenkopf, Rebecca Arthur, Bonnie Gordon, Elaine Wenrich, Martha Baker, Marcheta Mc- Glothlin, Marilyn Naylor. Third 'row: Johnnie Mathis, Jim Boruff, Doris Staggs, Connie Michler, Beverly Walls, Willa Mood, Sue Hayden. This page sponsored 1732 SOUTHERN SPORTING GOODS, Specializes in Sports m: mm ubraw, 3lwm1nganN The JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM ended their season With a record of 13 wins and 5 losses. Unlike the other junior high sports, the basketball team had a regular season and played in regular competition. Coach Ray Anderson and his boys enjoyed victories against our rivals, University and Martinsville. The team4s closest Victory was over ShaWSWick by a score of 34-32. In a thrilling game, Bedford narrowly de- feated the young Panthers by a 44-43 margin. Schedule November- 2 6-Bedford ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H December- Z-Unionville ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H 54Spencer ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9-Shawswick ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H 124Morgantown ............................... T 1 84C01umbus ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H January- 6-Spencer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H 94Columbus ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H 134Morgantown ............................................... H 2 O-Martinsville -------------------------------------------------- T A young Panther jumps for the ball. 2 3 -Shawswick ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MT 2 94University ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T February4 6-University ...................................................... T 1 O-Unionville ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H 124Bloomfie1d .................................................... H 1 9-Martinsville ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H First Tow: Teddy Schoeffler, Bill Richardson, Mike Dooley, Bob Shotts, Second row: Dave Wampler, Bill Griffith, John Lyons, Sam Russell, Ed Dan Sparks, Don Clark. Gardner. 127 This page sponsored by SPEEDWAY GRILL - 4 miles Soutlo on Highway 37 - short orders and dinners Nnmue mm mm: uhm-y, EIMme-m, m MW WW Firxt row: Don Moore, Steve Burris, Don Hollars, Eddie Bell, Terry Pless, John Collier, Jerry Douthitt Serum! 'row: Barry Ryser, Jim Hurst, Norman Doty, Dennie Niekless, In passing the Second Street playground this fall, you would have seen Coach Marvin Groh and the JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL SQUAD hard at Work. This programk main objective was to provide train- ing experience for junior high boys. The boys learned the fundamentals of football and used these funda- Coaeh Myers instructs junior high boys in wrestling techniques. Martin Stewart, Tom Jean, Gary Humphrey Third row: Mike Hummcl, Don Drake, John Sisson, Sam Russell, Bob Mobley, Jack Walker, Don Windsor mentals in drills instead of engaging in regular com- petition. Many long afternoons were spent in practice. The Athletic Department was mainlir'interested in pro- moting interest in football among the younger boys. The profit of this program is realized when boys make the varsity team at younger ages. The main objective of the JUNIOR HIGH WREST- LING program was to determine whether a boy had enough interest in wrestling to become a wrestler as a freshman. This program promoted interest and en- thusiasm in wrestling among the junior high boys. Boys interested in participating in intramural wrest- ling with boys of their own age and weight reported to the boys gym on March 11. This was after the reg- ular varsity season closed. Twenty-six boys reported for this program. During a training period preceding the tournament, the boys learned and drilled in the basic fundamentals and skills of wrestling. Clifford Two-Bit,, Myers coached and supervised the boys. 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Barger, Betty . Barger, ....126, 129 Barger, Genevieve Elizabeth ....42, 1 13 Barger, Harry ...................... 5 5, 8 8 STUDENT INDEX Barger, Ralph ...... .129 Barnes, Marilyn .113 Barrett, James ..................... ....133 Barrett, Jerry ................ 27, 67, 108 Barrow, Doris ................ 129 Barrow, John ................ 29, 35, 108 Barrow, Leonard ........................ 133 Bartolini, Evelina . ..6, 49, 52, 88 Bastin, Phillip .......................... 113 Bauer, Billy Bauer, Judy . Baxter, Alice .. Baxter, Dallas Baxter, Vernon . Bayne, Sharon Bechtel, Helen Beck, Glenda Bega, Pamela ..... Bell, Carolyn Bell, David Lee . 34, 45, 108 30, 54, 113 .120, 122, 129 Bell, Edward ........... 123, .134 Bell, Ellen ... ..124, 126, 134 Bell, Victoria .. ..129 Bennett, Brenda . Bennett, Carol Sue . .20, 31, 32, 33, 34, 55, 88 Bennett, Richard H. ................ 105 Bennett, Robert M. ....40, 54, 105 Benton, Sandra ............................ 45 Benton, Shirley Lou ........ 46, 113 Beyers, Danny ...... 51, 64, 70, 113 Beyers, Kenneth ............ 47, 58, 88 Biedenkopf, Constance Ellen ......31, 34, 35, 36, 37, 53, 55, 73, 83 Biedenkopf, Tom .............. 126, 134 Billings, Charlene .............. 31, 32, 35, 50, 105 Billings, Steve .............. 46, 64, 113 Binkley, Julia Ann ...... 30, 41, 113 Binkley, Marceta Jane ........ 27, 30, 44, 108 Bishop, Gayle ...... 20, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 53, 88 Bishop, Gerry ............ 27, 123, 129 Bissey, Wlilliam ....10, 11, 15, 20, 26, 27, 29, 32, 33, 58, 60, 89 Black, John Ray ..113 Black, Kathryn L. 129 Blackwell, Marilyn ....45 Blackwell, Sharon Kay . ..45, 105 Blair, Bonnie Lou ...... 120, 134 Blair, Sandra Kay . 44, 51, 89 Blake, Danny Ross .. .'. .......... 113 Blake, Dianna .............. ,.73, 108 Blake, Helen ...113 Blake, Judith .......... 134 Blakely, Bonnie ............ 31, 36, 37, 49, 53, 55, 105 Blakely, Linda 123, 129 Blakely, Robert .. ...... 134 Bland, Dannie ............................ 113 Blough, Rodney ........................ 129 Book, Randy ...113 Bohall, Jane .......................... 129 13011311, Jesse ................. 108 Bohall, Lillian . ...... 124 Bohall, Virginia .54, 73, 113 Boley, Judith .............................. 43 Boltinghouse, Connie .32, 46, 108 Boltinghouse, Judy Bond, Judy ............ - Bond, Larry ....29, 47, 58, 72, 89 Booker, Michael ......... 134 Bomo, Evelyn ..... ..3 0, 113 Borno, Roberta Ann .....12, 22, 28, 31, 36, 37, 38, 39, 46, 53, 89 Boruff, Bob .................. 29, 60, 67, 68, 72, 108 Boruff, James .................. 125, 134 Boruff, Janet ............................ 134 Boruff, Pat ...................... ....105 Boshears, Sharon ....105 Boshears, Shirley ..... 45, 103 Boshears, Stephen .................... 113 Bourke, Barbara ..31, 49, S9, 105 Bourke, Marilyn ....,123, 129 Bourke, Nancy .50, 51, 73 Bower, William C. .................... 105 Bowers, James .. .......... 113 Bowlen, BArbora . 50, 105 Bowlen, Brenda Bowlen, Michael J. Bowlen, Paul Lee ............ Bowman, Gene .. Bradley, Martha . ...134 Bradshaw, John ....29, 43, 44, 105 Branam, James ....105 Branam, John W. . .134 Branam, Marybeth ..... 120, 122, 134 Branam, Patty Ann .. Branam, Sandra Branham, Milton ....123, 125, 129 Brashear, Gloria Jean ................ 129 Brautigan, Francie . ....... 129 Breeden, Howard .27, 41, 67, 113 Breeden, Jean ................. 41, 113 Bridgewaters, Dick . 46, 54, 113 Bridgewaters, Oliver ....46, 58, 59, 60, 67, $9 Bridgewaters, Thomas ...... 44, 60, 63, 108 Briles, Carole Elaine ..30, 51, 108 Briles, William ...... ..134 Brinegar, Mickey .89 Brinegar, Jerry D. ..108 Brinegar, Jerry G. .................. 105 Brinegar, Meredith Ann .......... 113 Brinegar, Priscilla ........ 28, 31, 49, 51, 55, S9 Brinegar, Richard T. .. ....129 Brinegar, Ronald ..60, 62, 72, 108 Brinegar, Sandra Kay ..31, 35, 89 Brinson, Diana Lynn 120, 122, 134 Brooks, Judith ....6, 31, 35, 105 Broom, Virginia ..113 Brosman, LeRoy B. ..134 Brosman, Earl .124, 129 Brough, Dennis . 47 Brown, Arthur Ray .29 Brown, George 29, 46, 52, 71, 108 Brown, Janet ............ 10, 27, 51, .52, 54, 73, 89 Brown, Jerry .................. 134 Brown, Martha .. ....28, 31, 32. SS, 73, 89 Brown, Nancy L. ......... 105 Brown, Patricia 45, 105 Brown, Paula Marie ..120, 129 Brown, Robert ......... ..46, 108 Brown, Sandra Ann .................. 89 Brown, Sandra Sue .......... 28, 73 Brown, Sharon Kay 120, 134 Brown, Stephen ............ 121, 124, 125, 134 Brown, Yvonne ...129 Browning, Irma 108 Browning, Ivan ......... ...129 Browning, Sara Jane 125, 134 Bruce, Anna .. .73, 105 Bruce, Howard 27, 29, 47, 89 Bruce, James ............................ 129 Bruce, Paul .......... ..27, 129 Bruce, Richard ......... 108 Bruce, Suzann ..... ...,11, 18, 19, 27, 120, 134 Bruce, Terry ................ 30, 32, 108 Brummett, Judith .................. 1 0 5 Brummett, Richard Brummett, Sharon Brummett, William Bruner, Glenda .. 8 9 Bruner, John ...... ....41, 47, 64 Brunet, MaDonna .... .......... 105 Brunet, Rudy ...... 27, 129 Bryant, Kenneth .......... 129 This page sponsored by WEDDLE BROTHERS Bryant, Nancy ........ 122, 126, 129 Bryant, Phillip ...... 32, 41, 71, 108 Bryant, Sandra ...129 Bryant, Sheila ....134 Bucher, Elizabeth ............ 21, 32, 73, 109 Buckheister, Donetta 120, 124, 129 Buckheister, Judith ............ 32, 109 Buckingham, David .................... 71 Buckingham, Thomas 29, 71, 109 Buckner, Kenneth 40, 41, 42, 105 Buher, Russell ........................ 114 Bunch, Mike .......... :41, 114 Bunch, Victor 7, 41, 54, 105 Burch, Betty ................... 114 Burch, Charles .......... 105 Burch, Glenda .123, 129 Burch, Harriette .. ...31, 50, 73, 8.9 Burch, jeanette ....30, 54, 73, 114 Burch, joyce 123, 125, 129 Barge, Patricia ................. 114 Burkhart, Ronald ..40, 42, 105 Burks, Helen Ann .45, 109 ' Burks, Rochelle Ann . ..... 105 Burks, Ronald ........... 27, 114 Burns, Robert .......................... 109 Burris, Steve ............ 125, 128, 134 Burroughs, Donna Lee ........ 27, 30, 41, 6I, 109 Burton, Annabelle .................... 105 Burton, Anice .......................... 109 Burton, Jack Burton, Judith Burton, Sue .... -129 .114 73, 109 Bush, Kathryn .....28, 31, 32, 43, 39 Bush, Nancy .................... 31, 41, 52, 105 Bush, Roger ............ 40, 52, 71, 90 Bushert, Larry W. ......... ..109 Buskirk, Ronald Lee ... ..129 Butcher, Curtis ................ 46, 109 Butcher, Judith Kay . ..120, 134 Butcher, Judy Ann 73, 105 Butcher, Shirley .. ..109 Butler, Leland ..109 Byers, Sally Ann ....46, 114 Cain, Clarence .. 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Chandler, William Ronald ...... 105 Chatfield, Elinor ........ 10, 28, 31, 38, 59, 49, 55, 9o Chatfield, JoAnn ..30, 49, 73, 109 Chaudion, Charles .......... 125, 129 Chaudion, Norman . ........ 114 Chestnut, Patty .............. 7, 10, 32, 33, 40, 55, 90 Chestnut, Larry ..................... 109 Chitwood, Steven . .. ..... 27, 124, 125, 134 Christy, Charles .....134 Christy, Peggy Lou ............. 134 Cirgin, Marcia Lee ........ 124, 129 Clark, Barbara ........ 11, 17, 22, 26, 27, 31, 32, 34, 43, 44, 50, 53, 55, 90 Clark, Danny ...... 68, 109 Clark, Donald .. .127, 129 Clark, Erma Lea ....123, 126, 134 Clark, Gary ............ .121, 134 Clark, Jerri Ann . 44, 109 Clark, Joanne ........... 114 Clark, Keith ........................ 105 Clark, Larry D. . 41, 134 Clark, Larry Rex ............. 134 Clark, Lessel .............................. 109 Clark, Mary C. ....123, 124, 129 Clark, Paulette Sue ........ 120, 129 Clark, Richard ..... 105 Clarke, Jerry ...... 72, 105 Clarke, Larry E. ..53, 67, 72, 105 Clay, Donald Duane ........ 54, 114 Clay, Ronda Rae ................ 31, 48, 52, 73, 90 Clayton, Loretta .......... 31, 52, 90 Clemons, Brenda ...................... 114 Clendening, Gary .. 32, 64, 114 Coatney, Nancy .............. 120, 122, 125, 129 Coffey, Janice Lee .............. 44, 90 Cole, Donna Sue ...... 124, 126, 129 Cole, Shirley Ann ..124, 126, 129 Cole, Stanton Lyle .................... 90 Colgan, Judith 30, 109 Colgan, Robert ............. 41, 105 Collier, Connie Joy ....27, 125, 129 Collier, John ....... .125, 128, 134 Collier, Robert .......................... 109 Collins, Alpha ...... 105 Collins, Donald Collins, James ..... Collins, Joyce Ann . Collins, Stephen Colson, Robert .. Combs, Sheri Lee ..... Combs, Sharon Ann .. Combs, William E. Condet, Robert ................ 47, 109 Conder, Shirley Kay ...... 123, 134 Condra, Bonnie Jean . Condra, Phillip .......... .. Conley, Charlotte ........ 43, 44, 90 Conley, Marie Conley, Morris Conley, Patsy ..... Conner, Edith Kay Conner, Ora Dale ...... Conard, Jerry Lee .................. 134 Cook, Shirlee Ann ............ 1 , 27, 32, 41, 114 Cooper, Janice Kay .................. 105 Cooper, Ronald .......... 54, 70, 105 Coovert, Sandra Kay .............. 129 Corbin, Dean ..... 121 Corbin, Donald ............ 133 Corbin, Faye ..... .50, 61, 109 Corbin, Kenneth Corbin, Leslie Corbin, Marian .. .31, 49, 51, 91 Corbin, Martha . ...... 30, 51, 109 Coster, Shirley ....30, 35, 73, 114 Courter, Robert ..114 Covington, Dennis ..114 Covington, Woodina Kay ....27, 129 ...134 ..134 Cowden, Billy ...134 Cowden, John .. ..109 Cowden, Nancy ..... 45, 73, 91 Cox, Diana Sue ................ 30, 109 Cox, Doris Ann 122, 126, 129 Cox, James W. ..... ..129 Cox, Ronald Lee . ...134 Cracraft, Nancy ..27, 124, 125, 154 Crandall, Dorothy ............ 31, 31', 44, 47, 91 Crandall. Patricia Kaye ...... 31, 32, 33, 34, 55, 91 Crichfield, Edward Lee ..134 Crichfield, Glenn 105 Crichfield, Warren . ..114 Crider, George . ..114 Criger, Judith Crites, David Crohn, Calvin .. .91 Crohn, Cecil ......... ..109 Crohn. Georgia Kay . ....91 Crouch, Connie Marie . .120, 123, 129 Crouch, Mildred Joyce 1Carter3 .............................. 109 Crouch, Kenneth .............. 41, 114 Crouch, Larry Ray ....67, 68, 109 Crouch, Mary Frances .............. 129 Crouch, Mike ....47 Crouch, Sonja Dar ene . ...31, 51, 91 Crum, Brenda Jane ...46, 114 Ctum, Donald Lee .. ........ 129 Culberc, Sherry Lynn ..30, 40, 109 Culbert, Vicki Rae ..120, 125, 129 Culver, Donna Marie ............ 114 Culver, William Lee ...... 12 6, 129 Cummings, Donald Ray .......... 109 Cummings, Rebecca Ann ........ 134 Curry, Myra Joan ...... 31, 41, 10? Curtis, Joseph ...... 27, 40, 42, 109 Curtis, Patricia Joanne ...... 30, 46, 50, 73, 109. Dalton, Shirley Ann .......... 75, 114 D,Amico, William .. Daniel, Harlan F. Danley, John W. Danley, Steven Lee . Davidson, Edward L. Davidson, Larry C. .................. 1 3 4 Davis, Brenda Joyce ...... 109, 114 Davis, Jerry ..... 109 Davis, Joseph .... ..... 13 4 Davis, Judith Ann 54, 114 Davis, Larry Otis ....91 Davis, Mary Ann ..... ......54 Davis, Rebecca Sue ..120, 122, 130 Davis, Robert Ray . ........... 130 Dawson, LeeAnn .120, 122, 124, 134 Day, Barbara ........ 31, 32, 38, 105 Day, Charlene .......... ...73, 114 Day, Donna Marie ........... 130 Day Elberta C. .. ...... 30, 46 Day, Robert M. .., ..... 121, 134 Dearring, Charles ..... 62 Deckard, Betty Lou . 114, 123 Deckard, Connie Rose . 120, 130 Deckard, David ........................ 114 Deckard, Donald ................. 91 Deckard, Donna Kay , 120, 130 Deckard, Donnetta Fay .......... 134 Deckatd, Edward Lee .............. 134 Deckard, Emma Ruth 123, 134 Deckard, Floyd ............................ 91 Deckard, Fred ...... Dcckard, James .. Deckard, Joseph .. Deckard, Judith ... Dcckard, Larry . Deckard, Lyle ......... 31, 50, 51, 91 ...109 ...109 Deckard, Margaret Ann ..120, 121, 130 Deckard, Mariann ................... 105 Deckard, Maxine Sue 1.25, 134 Deckard, Mike ............................ 130 Deckard, Phillip Ray ...... 5, 7, 22. 26, 27, 32, 52, 53, 91 Deckard, Sandra. Sue ........ 123, 134 Deckard, Shirley ....27, 30, 40, 114 Deckard, Stephen Deckzrd, Thomas . DeFord, Sherry Lee DeMoss. Claude DeMoss, James Dempsey, Karen Denniston, William . Dennison, Wilma C. 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Miller, Terry Lee . Miller, Thelma Kay .. Mills, Jerry D. Mills, Jon V. Mills, Joyce A. Mills, Patsy J. Mingee, Linda M. Mingee, Max R. Mingee, Sharon Rae . .126, 136 7. 96 Minnemcyer, Charles D. ........ .132 Minnick, Peggy Lou .......... 31, 32, 34, 43, 44, 3'3, 96 Minnick, Steven W. ............ 29, 34, 35, 44, 96 Minor, Marilyn Jean 9........., 107 Minton, Judith Anne ....27, 46, 116 Mishler, Connie Lou ............ 136 Misley, Robert ................ 46 Mitchell, Charles E. . ..46, 116 Mitchell, Ernest W. ...132 Mitchell, Eva Mae ........ ...136 Mitchell, Howard Wm. ............ 136 Mitchell, Jo Ann ....10, $0, 73, 111 Mitchell, Mary Ann .................. 111 Mitchell, Sandra Carol .............. 120, 122, 132 Mobley, Donna Sue ................ 116 Mobley, James R. .. Mobley, Larry Joe Mobley, Larry K. Mobley, Linda Lou . Mobley, Paula Mae . Mobley, Shirley Ann .. Modesitt, Mary Lou ....30, 40, 116 Modesitt, Lewis A. ....121, 124, 136 Mood, Willa R. ........ 124, 126, 136 Moore, Anne Lynn . Moore, Harriet Lou . Moore, John Don . Moore, Larry Joe . Moore, Virgil P. Morgan, Carol Joan ......... Morgan, Janis Jean . Morgan, Patricia Jean ..120, 136 Morris, Joann E. .......... 13, 20, 7.8, 31, 32, 33, 40, 96 Morris, M. H. ...... 9, 68, 104, 107 Mosier, Virginia C. .......... 122, 132 Mosier, Wm. R. ........................ 116 Mullis, Dale Leon ..... Mullis, Donald Lee Mullis, Floyd Jr. Mullis, James Wm. Mullis, .Norma Jean Mullis, Rodney Lee . Musgrave, Dorothy Faye .116 Musgrave, James Wm. ........ 47, 111 Musgrave, Robert I, .27, 47, 96 Myers, James F. .. ....... 111 Myers, Robert H. . S4, 116 Natalie, Canita Mya . ...31, 107 Natalie, Mike C. ....132 Naylor, Jay H. ...47 Naylor, Marilyn Sue .............. 120, 124, 126, 136 Naylor, Robert P. .............. 47, 107 Neal, Dwight ............................ 116 Neal, James H. .......................... 116 Neely, Jerome C. .29, 71, 96 Neely, Sharon Marie ................ 42, 116, 124, 126 Nglson, Joseph A. ...................... 116 Newton, George E. ......54 Newton, Larry R. .. 0, 107 Nichals, Keith E. ....... 107 Nichols, Georgia .126, 136 Nichols, Seirra Sue . ....... 132 Nicholson, Donald K. .. ...54, 107 Nickless, Dennis F. ....128, 1.36 Nikirk, Connie Sue .120, 1.32 Nikirk, Beverly Sue .. .......... 116 Nikirk, Sharon Kay ....30, 45, 116 Noel, Margie ..... ....116 Noris, Eleanor .136 Noris, Fred ............. 111 Norman, Gary Lee ....111 Norman, Robert Lee 71, 111 Norris, Mary Agnes ...136 Norris, Patricia .......... ....27. 124, 125, 136 Nunn, John Wm. ........................ 44 O,Malley, Carol Ann 124, 136 O3Malley, Jerry F. ..... O3Mullane, Denny Reed . .. Olsson, Rhonda Jill ....40, 107, 111 Onken, James Lee 46, 107 Onkin, Dana Marie ......... 116 Ooley, Delores Marie .. ...125, 136 Ooley, Jerry Ray ...... 107 Ooley, Judith Ann 47, 51, 96 Osborne, David Benton ...116 Osborne, Richard M. ...107 Osborne, Sandra L. ..73, 107 Owen, Dwight Gene . ......... 116 Owens, Donna ...... 120, 136 Owens, Karen Sue ...116 Owings, Della Irene ...132 Owings, James ................ ...136 Owings, Wanda Rose ...136 Page, Larry Alan ...136 Palmer, Rebecca .. 116 Palmer, Richard Pardue, James ............... 132 Pardue, Nancy Jane .30, 51, 111 Parham, Judith Ann .................. 30, 51, 73, 116 Parker, Edna ........................... I32 Parker, JoAnn ..124, 125, 136 Parker, John Thomas ......... 28, 29, 53, 71, 96 Parker, Kenneth .................... 28, 96 Parker, Prentice 1132 Parker, Michael Alan ..136 Parks, Patsy .......... ....96 Parrish, Stephen Burns . ..ll, 26, 27, 29, 39, 70, 7.2, 96 Pate, Austin .. ....67, 111 Pate, Connie Mane ..122, 132 Pate, Donna Jo .................... 44, 96 Pate, Marvin Lee .......... 70, 72, 97 Pate, Michael ...... ..126, 136 Patrick, Elvin .............. , ............. 132 Patrick, Gilda Dale Patterson, Larry Patton, Floyd Lee Patton, Jerry ....... Patton, Martha Patton, Sharon Kay Pavey, William Payne, Gene Payne, Larry .. Payton, Carol Sue ...30, 117 Payton, Joyce .............. 31, S3, 107 Payton, Ronald . Pea, Jane ...... Peace, John . Peace, Patrick Peak, James . Pearson, Lois .. Peden, Joseph .......... 29, 40, 52, 97 Peden, Laura Carol ..30, 40, 117 Pelro, Ronald .............. 27, 46, 111 Pennington, Ernest .................... 132 Pennington, Patsy Joan .. ....111 Pennington, Shirley Ann .......... 136 Percifield, Karen Kay .. 45, 107 Percifield, Monty ...................... 111 Peregrene, Glenda ..............30, 111 Perry, James ..... .58, 60, 97 Perry, Joy 31, 107 Peters, Janice .................... 123, 136 Peters, Ronald Lee .. 27, 117 Peterson, Sandra Kay ....117 Peterson, Sharon Lee .126, 136 Petro, Bettye ..... ....136 Petro, Danny ....111 Petty, Donna Kaye .124, 132 Pfaff, James .................. 136 Phillips, Linda Faye .................. 16, 37, 50, 107 Phillips, Lucille .................. 27, 132 Phillips, Stephen .124, 134 Phipps, Dennis ...29, 40, 68, 72, 104, 107 Pickens, Donna Lee 6, 31, 97 Pickens, Judith Kay .. ......... 122, 124, 132 Pierson, Jewel Pless, Patricia Pless, William ....120, 124, 132 31, 35, 52, 97 128, 136 Poling, Carol Jo ...23. 27, 31, 32, 38, 33, 97 Policy, Linda Ann ............ .136 Polley, Marie ...... .30, 73, 117 Polley, Patricia .. ....... 27, 120, 122, 123, 136 Polley, Sarah ...................... 46, 111 Pomeroy, John Eric ....32, 34, 107 Pomeroy, Lynne .......... 12, 3'1, 111 Pomeroy, Carolina May ....45, 111 Porter, James ............... ...117 Porter, Ralph ...................... 132 Powell, Diana Jean ...... $1, 73, 117 Pressler, Marian ....31, 32, 41, 107 Price, Kenneth Ray ...117 Price, Larry Dean ...... ,. ...111 Price, Marilyn ............. ...136 Prince, Barbara Lynn ....27, 120, 122, 136 Prince, Donna Kay .............. 31, 97 . 757.1... : 5-2-4... , Prince, Jerry Lee ...70, 72, 97 Prince, John ...... ...136 Prince, Richard ...107 Pritchett, William .41, 71, 111 Pruett, Judy Kay .30, $1, 111 Pryor, Larry ..107 Puckett, Betty Jane 132 Puckett, James ......... ..117 Purcell, Dorena ........... ....30, 111 Purcell, Loretta Kay 7, 16, 17, 18, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 55, 97 Purl, Sharon Eileen ....30, 45, 111 Quakenbush, Linda .................... 136 Quarles, Edgar Bryan, Jr. ........ 49, $2, 54, 70, 111 Quillen, Brenda Ellen .......... 9, 117 Quillen, George L. .................... 132 Quillen, Marvin Earl .. Quillen, Phillip Lec . Quillen, Sharon Kay .. Raab, Kathryn Clare ................ 16, 32, 50, 111 Rader, Betty Lou .. Rader, Janet Sue ..... Rainboit, Bernard Dale .. Ramage, Robert Lee . Randall, James E. Raper, Judith ......... Ratts, Martha Jane Ratts, Peggy Joan . Rants, Shirley Ann . Rawlins, John D. Rayborn, Bert C. Rayle, Marjorie Sue 73, 111 Rayle, Thomas W. .................... 107 Rea, Sandra Kaye ........ 30, .73, 117 Rechter, Patricia R. 32, 3 5, Records, Rachel .......... Redding, Fern Etta . Reedy, Mary Alice Reeves, Donald Earl ..... Reeves, Ernest Leon .. Reeves, Gloria Kay . Reeves, James Leo ......... Reeves, Mary Joanne ................ 136 Reeves, Mickey D. ...... 62, 68, 112 Renter, Phyllis Irene ................ 112 Reynolds, Betty Jean ..... ....112 Reynolds, Brenda Jill .. ..... 31, 73, 107 Reynolds, Janet G. 117 Reynolds, John David ....117 Reynolds, Martha L. ....136 Rhodes, Alice Jane ..... 45, 107 Rhodes, Dorothy Faye .122, 136 Rhodes, Judith Ann .......... 117' Rice, Charles F. Rice, Claudia L. . Rice, Janet Sue . Rice, Mary M. Rich, James P. ............ 46, 67, 117 Richardson, Gary David ....124, 136 Richardson, James Edward .11, 26, 27, 29, 97 Richardson, Janice Lynn ........ 120, 122, 123, 136 Richardson, John Robert .......... 27, 64, 117 Richardson, Judith Kay ......31, 32, 44, 61, 107 Richardson, M. joann ........ 30, 46, 50, 73, 112 Richardson Kathryn .................. 136 Richardson, Patricia Joan ......... 112 Richardson, Robert W. Richardson, William Lee .. Richey, Judith Ann Riester, Wayne Edward Riley, Lenny Ray Ritter, Joyce Ann .. 0f 1:44 Ritter, Robert Robb, William Rex . Roberte, Gary Lee Roberts, Joseph T. Roberts, Josette Marie .. 40, 112 Roberts, Michael T. ....41, 64, 117 Roberts, Nancy Jo ....120, 122, 137 Roberts, Ronald D. ....27, 123, 133 Roberts, Thomas Allen ..107 Roberston, Betty Louise . 117 Robertson, Brenda ......... ....31, 46, 49, 107 Robertson, David Joseph .1247, 107 Robertson, Dicie Jo ........ 125, 132 Robertson, Glenda Jean ....... 30, 40, 117 Robertson, Janet Elaine . ...133 Robertson, Judith Ann Robertson, Judith Kay .. 137 112 Robertson, Lana Rae ..132 Robertson, Martha Jane ............ 137 Robertson, Mary Francie 123, 132 Robertson, Russell Lee ............ 125 Robertson, Sandra Kay ............ 132 46,112 54, 117 Robertson, William Robinson, Eva Jean . Robinson, Kenneth . ..47, 107 Robinson, Lois Ann .................... 107 Robinson, Myra Sue .......... 46, 112 Rogers, Betty Joan . 125, 137 Rogers, Charlotte ...................... 1137 Rogers, Floyd Ray .................... 152 ...137 Rogers, Jerry Lee . Rogers, Larry ............... 132 Rogers, Linda Lou ....120, 122, 137 Rogers, Marilyn Sue ................... 30, 40, 51, 112 ...... 117 ...1 17 Rogers, Ronald Ray Rogers, Susie Rollins, Kathryn .. ...31, 35, 36, 37, 55, 107 Roman, Sharon Kay ............ 31, 32, 34, 35, 52, 97 Rose, Dean R. ....... ...112 Rose, Harold Lee . ..... 97 Routen, Larry Gene ....29, 70, 112 Roritt, Barbara Jane . ..... 51 Routt, Nancy Lou ...... 120, 122, 137 Rowlett, James M. Royer, Donald . Ruble, Lois Jean Rugg, Sally Mae 16, 27, 30, 32, 34, 46, 112 Rumple, Barbara JBan ........ 30, 117 Rumple, Brenda Sue ...... 31, 52, 98 Runyan, Frank E. . ....... 137 Rush, Judith Ann , .31, 35, 45, 47, 97 Rush, Naola Leigh . .31, 47, 98 Rush, Robcrt C. .122, 132 Rush, Stephen Joseph .......... 132 Rushton, Carolyn Mae .............. 30, 41, 112 Rushton, Harry .. ....132 Russell, Sammy ...... ...121, 127, 128, 137 Ryan, Jacquie Sue .............. 73, 117 Ryser, Barry A. .. 27, 128, 137 Ryser, Gary L. ............ 60, 67, 112 Ryser, Terry A. .......... 69, 72, 107 Salee, Donald W. ....................... 98 Salee, Evelyn M. .................. 30. 46, 50, 61, 112 Salee, Ronald D. .................. 47, 98 Salyer, Melvin C. ...................... 132 Sample, William I. .................... 132 Sample, Joseph L. ....107 Sanbom, Larry C. 46, 117 Sanborn, Suzanne Kay .............. 123, 125, 132 Sansonse, Augustine K. . ....117 Sansone, Evelyn R. 31, .98 Sansone, Natalie Jean .................. 73 Sarber, Brenda Joyce ................ 132 Sate, Becky Ann ....26, 27, 31, .98 Sare, Robert M. ........................ 132 Sare, Starr Ann ,...27, 30, 32, 112 Sargent, Dianna Kay . ..117 Sargent, Judy ....... 112 Sargent, Julia Marie . ....30 Sargent, William H. ...121, 137 Sater, Ronald J. ..137 Scales, James R. . ..112 Scales, jerry R. ............ 112 Schaffer, Cecily Ann .42, 44, 112 Schaolz, Richard Wm. .. 132 Scheibner, Karlene Beverly ...... 28, 32, 44, 50, 73, 112 Scheibner, Pamela Joyce ....31, 16, 39, 43, 53, 55, 73, 98 Scherschel, Martha Sue ...... 46, 112 Schoeffler Ted ....... ...127 Scholl, Joseph J. ...112 Scholl, Russell E. .............. 64, 117 Schultz, Ethel C. ............. ...117 Schultz, James R. 117 Schwartz, Morris 117 Schweer, Billy .......... 112 Scott, Garland June 137 Scott, Larry Dean ...132 Scott, Ronald E. ...137 Scott, Sondra Kay .................... 117 Scoville, Patricia Ann .............. 137 Scoville, Ronald E. ...137 Scroggins, Donald E. ................ 112 Scroggins, Joyce Ann ................ 120, 122, 137 Scroggins, Sharon Kay .............. 132 .2157 29, 107 Scroggins, Brenda J. . Scutt, Norman L. Sears, Velma R. . ..45, 117 Sego, Danny Reed .. ......... 112 Sellars, Donna Elaine ...... 123, 132 Sellars, Richard Lee ............ S4, 112 Setzinger, Michael F. Jr. ....70, 117 Sexton, Connie Jo ........ 35, 44, 112 Sexton, Janet Sue - Sexton, Jerry Lee . Sexton, Linda E. Sexton, Ronald T. Shaw, Edward Shaw, Sammy T. Shawver. Mary Susan .. .11, 27, 30, 32, 52, 73, 112 Sheedy, Linda Lou .. Shell, Vern B. ...... Shelton, Janice F. Shelton, Joseph D. ........ Shertzer, Kenneth Lee Shields, Dennis E. ....... Sh1e1ds, Donna Jo ....123, 124, 137 Shields, .Iudith P. Shields, Larry D. Shields, Robert D. .. Shields, Robert H. 40, 117 Shields, Sharleen Kay ....11.7 Shields, Tommy ........ 27, 124, 137 Shipley, Jerry Edgar ................ 117 Shive, William J. ....124, 137 Shotts, Betty Jean .. .122, 132 Shorts, Paul Robert .......... 29, 121, 124,127,137 Shotts, Sandra Ann .......... 122, 132 Shorts, Wanda Sue .............. 42, 112 Shoufler, Sharon Ann ................ 30, 35, 107 Shoufler, Ted Lee .............. 121, 137 Sieboldt, Ralph Dale ................ 27, 124,132 Sieboldt, Ruth G. .................... 120, 122, 124, 132 Simison, Mary Frances .............. 112 Simms, Janet L. ......... 31, 107 Simpson, James N. .................... 137 Simpson, Jerry B. .................... 132 Simpson, Larry D. ....67, 68, 11.7 Sipes, Donald Ray .................... 137 Sipes, Glen Jr. ........................ 132 Sipes, Joyce F. ............. 112 Sissman, Dale 1. .. ....... 137 Sissman, Donna Marie ................ 31, 51, 107 Sisson, John M. .......................... 27, 121, 128, 137 Sites, Hal D. ................. ..112 Skirvin, Dorothy Ellen ..107 Skirvin, Janice Sue ....30, 41, 117 Skirvin, Larry Dale 47, 98 Skirvin, Norma Lea ...... 31, 47,52,98 Sluss, Ronald Lee 125, 112 Smith, Allan W. ...98 Smith, Bessie Lou 132 Smith, Edgar B. .42, 68, 117 Smith, Gene Edward ................ 107 Smith, Judith Kay ..... Smith, Judith Lynn .. Smith, Mary Ellen Smith, Merrill ....... Smith, Nancy L. . Smith, Paula Rae . Smith, Paul E. ......... Smith, Rex Lee ...... Smith, Sarah A .......... 36, 39, 55, 73, .93 Smith, Sue Elaine .................... 123, 125, 132 Smith, Susan Carlene ........ 8, 122, 126,132 Smith, Vonda Joan .................... 30, 46, 73, 117 Smith, William D. .............. 53, 60, 69, 72, 98 Snapp, Norma Jean .................. 30, 50, 73, 117 Snapp, Sharlene Ann ................ 112 Snepp, Jean .................................. 46 Snoddy, Carolyn Sue .44, 98 Snoddy, Robert E. .................... 137 Snooks. Gilbert Lee Snooks, Sharon Kay ...117 ....46, 48, 73, 117 ......... 107 117, 132 .45, 73, 107 Snow, Wilma Jean ..... Snyder, William joe .. Snyder, Brenda J. Snyder, Victor Lee ,. ...... 133 Somes, Barbara JoAnn .. 22, 30, 32, 35, 50, 73, 112 Somes, Sheron M. ...................... 30, 46, 73, 117 Souders, Ann Jeanette ........ 28, 31, 32, 34, 35, 42, 53, 73, 98 Southern, George Mike ...121, 137 Sourthern, Jeanette 11111 73, 11.2 Sourrhern, Sharon Kay . ....... 133 Sowders, Barbara Janette .......... 122, 137 Sowders, Kay Franccs ................ 112 Sowers, Judy Ann .............. 23, 31, 32, 38, 40, 107 Spalding, Peter N. .................... 107 Sparks, Daniel Edward .............. 60, 127, 133 Sparks, David Michael 41, 117 Sparks, Jack D. Sparks, Herschel .. ....107 ....137 Sparks, Marilyn Kay ................ 120, 133, 137 Sparks, Patricia Ann, ................ 112 Sparks, Raymond Emil .............. 133 Sparks, Regenia Irene .. S4, 107 Sparks, Richard Lee ..................... 29, 60, 112 Sparks, Sharon Rose ............ 31, 45, 48, 52, 112 Sparks, Susie .................. 31, 51, 98 Sparks, William Edgar . .......... 137 Spaars, Clarence E. . ...... 117 Spears, Donald Ray .121, 137 Spencer, Donald W. ........ 121, 137 Spicer, jerry James ............. 117 Staggs, Doris Ann ..... 126, 137 Staggs, Roger Lee ........ 27, 44, 112 Stalcup, Lois Jean Stancombe, Judie Ann Stancombe, Larry J. .................. 133 Stannard, Karen Sue .................. 117 Stansfer, Ronald Kent .. Stanton, Billie G. ....... Stanton, Robert R. . ........... 112 120, 137 ..107 Starnes, Leon ....98 Steele, Jerry L. .52, 70, 107 Stephen, Brenda Sue ..133 Stephen, Tony W. ,, 112 Stephens, Kenneth Ray ..137 Stephens, Walter Ray ...121', 137 Stephens, Ronald K. .................. 107 Sterrett, Joann Elizabeth ....S4, 112 Sterrett, joseph N. ..... ..133 Stevens. Joseph Darnell ...133 Stevens, Karen Kay .............. 9, 49, 50, 73, 112 .......... 35, 107 Stevens, Larry M Stevens, Peggy 1. .......... 112 Stevens, Abbie Suzie ..73, 112 Stewart, Dewey W. ....... .49, 99 Stewart, Doretta Dale ...... 133 Stewart, Martin Allen ....121, 128 Stewart, Robert ...133 Stewart, Roger Wm. ...117 Stewart. Sandra Ellen ........ 31, 41, 104, 107 Stewart, Tamara Kay ....16, 27, 31, 32. 33, 34, 35, 55, 73, 99 Stewart, VVendall Dale ............ 133 Stickels, Clyde M. ................ 99 Stickels, Thomas R. ............ S4, 112 Stickler, Tom ..... 41 Stidd, James D. .......................... 117 Stidd, Larry T. .......................... 133 Stilliom. Beverly Ann ...............30, 42, 112 Stillions, Connie Luann ....123, 133 Stillions, Danny Robert ............ 117 Stil1ions, Gloria Jean ....22, 31, 32, 33, 35, 48, 50, 55, 99 Scillions, John Edward .............. 137 Stillions, Vernon S. ....125, 126, 133 Stipp, Steve Wm. ...... 29, 46, 112 Stockwell, Dewey Robert ........ 117 Stogsdill, James E. ..... ...117 Stogsdill, Maudeline ...137 Stogsdill, Richard A. ...133 Stogsdill, Sherry Lee 1-0, 137 Stout, Diana Ruth ...... 30, 42, 117 Strain, James A. ........ 125, 137 Strain, Richard Wm. .34, 99 Stroud, Eugene ................ 117 Stuart, Martha Sue . ....31, 53, 99 Stuart, Mary Lou .31, 47, 99 Stuart, Thomas A. .. ...... 49, 107 Stuckey, Larry Dean .......... 60, 66, 67, 68, 72, 99 Stuckey, Willeen Kay ....120, 137 Stuckey, William H. . .40, 52 Sturgeon, Dennis P. .. 117 Sturgeon, Donald W'. ..... 112 Sturgeon, Clarence Edward 112 Sturgeon, Robert Ray .............. 117 Sturgism, Richard Roy .............. 40, 48, 52, 99 Sullivan, Carolyn Sue ........ 18, 19, 31, 35, 49, 52, 99 Summers, Jack W. ........ 69, 72, 99 Sutherlin, Kay Frances ............ 117 Sutton, Mary Alice ....... ....11.7 Svanascini, Norberto .107 Swafford, Jerry Lee .. Swafford, Larry Tom .133 ..... 34, $4,112 Swango, Donald W. ..,.27, 47, 112 Sweet, Phillip Martin ...... 121, 137 Sylvester, Evelyn Kay ................ 133 Sylvester, James Keith .............. 27, 64, 117 Sylvester, Margery H. ...... 120, 137 Sylvester, Mary Lou ....44, 73, 107 Sylvester, Nancy Ann .............. 31, 44, 51, 99 Sylvester, Philip Ray ................ 133 Szatkowski, James Reid .,..20, 27, 46, 52, 54, 99 .123, 133 .......... 137 antaglea, Bette Jean Tarter, David ............ Tartar, Linda Joyce .................. 133 Taylor, Anna Marie ............ 32, 36, 50, 52, 107 Taylor, Beverly .................. 73, 107 Taylor, Darlene Chambers ........ 28, 31, 55, 99 Taylor, Diana C. Taylor, Donna Sue . Taylor, JoAnn Taylor, John M. .120, 137 ...112 107 ...117 Taylor, Judith ...133 Taylor, Larry R. ..... ...117 Taylor, Lyla Nancy .......... 21, 28, 31, 35, 55, 73, 99 Taylor, Michael Gene .............. 133 Taylor, Raymond Earl .............. 107 Taylor, Robert E. .......... 117 Taylor, Rodney Lee . 68, 112 Taylor, Stanley D. Taylor, Thomas Lee . Teague, Richard Terhune, Larry J. . Terrell, Betty Lou Terrell, Charles F. Terrell, Earlannc . Terrell, Frederica Terrell, Glenda Kay ................ 123, 124, 137 Terrell, Janet Rose .................... 112 Terrell, Leah ................ 12, 23, 31, Terrell, Wilbur C. Thacker, Connie Sue Thacker, Jerry Leo ..... Thacker, Norma Sue Thomas, Ginney ...... Thomas, John Wm. ...... 27, 28, 4,2 43, 49, 99 Thomas, Kenneth M. .......... 35 108 Thomas, Thomas J. .............. 67, .70, 72, 1 1 2 Thompson, Gloria Jeanne .......... 118 Thompson, John Michael .,54 108 Thompson, Judith M ................ 30, 3 5, 73 , 1 1 8 Thompson, Roy Kent ................ 29, 47, 108 Thompson, Linda Lea ................ 133 Thompson, Martha Jeanette 1 20, l 37 Thompson, Nancy Elaine ..,.31, 49, 73, 104, 108 Thompson, Robert Eugene ........ 68, 118 Thompson, Sarah Anne .............35, 47, 100 Thompson, Terresa Jane ............ 46, 73, 118 ...100 Thompson, Thomas W. . .133 Thornton, David F. , Thornton, Jean ...27, 35, 52, 100 Thorpe, Betty Jean .................. 137 Thrasher, James .137 Thrasher, Larry .133 Thrasher, Rose Marie . ....6, 31, 49, 108 Timms, Mary Ellen ............ 45, 118 Todd, Donetta Mae ....31, 73, 108 Todd, James ......... ...133 Todd, Robert Dale ...... 65, 7 , 108 Toole, Janice Lee . ..,124 126, 133 Tourner, Gregory .................. 42, 68 Tourner, Timothy Keath ........ 124, 125, 137 Treadway, Kenneth .................... 100 Treadway, Morris William ...118 Trenta, Anthony ........... 1 18 Trenta, Toni Kay . 108 Trester, Verne Alton .......... 48, 118 Tribby, Beverly Ann ....45, 51, 108 Tribby, Carl .............................. 118 Triddy, Donald Duane ....125, 133 Trimble, David Lee .. 112 Trinkle, Claude ...... .118 Trinkle, Howard .. .......... 100 Trisler, Constance . ...51, 112 Trisler, Romona .............. 120, 122, 125, 137 Troth, Edward ...112 Trueblood, Larry 118 Tucker, Carolyn . ........... 118 Tucker, Eleanor .. Turpen, Thomas . Turpin, Ernest . 108 ....137 ..... 108 Turpin Louella 112 Uland, Charles D. ...................... 118 Underwood, Donna Kay ............ 15, 73, 108 Underwood, John F. .. 100 Underwood, Jon C. . 108 Underwood, Linda Lou .............. 27, Van Arsdel, Arthur E. Van Deventer, Wanita M. 31, $1, 100 Van Etten, Sarah C. .. ..73, 118 Van Horn, James W. .. ......... 112 Van Pelt, Rebecca Sue ........ 10, 27, 31, 44, 108 Van Winkle, Sharon Jane ........ 120, 137 Vaughn, Bonnie Ruth .............. 123, 124, 137 Vaughn, David L. ..,.122, 124, 133 Vaught, Bonnie Jean ................ 137 Vuught, Glenda Joyce .............. 133 Vernon, Thomas L. 41, 118 Vibbart, Janet Kay .................... 108 Vint, James E. ........................ 6, 48, 104,108 Vim, Thomas E. ...................... 112 Vint, Vicki Ann . ..30, 54, 118 Volle, Nan Lee ..120, 122, 137 V011e, Thomas F. ................ 46, 100 Wade, Jackie ............. ..........112 Walden, Carol Lee 51, 1 12 Waldon, Donald ......... l3 7 Walden, Jackie 100 Walden, Jerry ................. ....137 Walden, Judith ...... 113 Walden, Robert . 133 W'aldon, Sondra 32, 38, 104, 108 Waldrip, Clarice ....31, 50, 53, 100 Waldrip, Dwight ............... 29, 118 Walker, Jack ........ ..128, 137 Walker, James .. ..... 137 Walker, John W'alker, Michael Walker, 0313 ...... Walker, Shirlee Wall, Larry ..118 ..112 ..133 ..118 ..108 Wall, Madonna Jean ................ 112 Wall, Pamela Jane ............ 124, 137 Walls, Beverly .120, 126, 137 Walls, Carl ...138 1173115, Donald ...,138 Walls, Fred ...6-1, 118 Walls, Marlene . ...... 54, 113 Walls, Myrna ..so, 54, $5, 100 Walls, Phy1lis ...................... 27, 100 Walls, Terry .............................. 118 Walters, Judith 30, 46, 113 Walters, Rex ...................... 40, 108 Walters, Robert ................. 138 Walters, Mary Ann .30, 46, 73, 118 Walton, Carla Lynn .......... 27', 122, 126, 133 Walton, Russell Wampler, Dave .. .113 .127 Wampler, Donald ..,. .15, 60, 62, 72, 108 Wampler, lra Ronald ................ 118 Wampler, janet .......... 46, 73, 118 Wampler, Kenneth .................... 58, 60, 72, 100 Wampler, Larry Joe 124 Wampler, Lula May . 118 Wampler, Richard ...... 112 Wampler, William 133 Ward, Sally Ann ..... .. 118 Watkins, Sherry Lynne ........ 21, 27, 138 Watson, Pamela 113 Watson, Susan ...... .31, 51, 100 Watts, Wilma Joan .................... 47 Weaver, Charles Ronald .......... 100 W'eaver, Shannon 100 Webb, Albert ......... 138 Webb, Larry ..... Webb, Sierra 108 .123, 133 Webster, Donald .. ...... 118 Waddle, Danny ..40, 48 Wcllman, James .125, 133 Wenrich, Phyllis Elaine ............ 120, 124, 126, 138 cher, Ruth Ann .................... 108 Whaley, Brenda Sue ............ 30, 50, 54, 113 Whaley, Evelyn R. .................... 133 Whaley, Evelyn Kay ....32, 34, 35, 35, 37, 44, 50, 53, 108 Whaley, Suzanne Mae .......... 23, 30, 32, 34, 73, 113 Whaley, Thelma Kay ................ 138 Whitaker, Helen Mary ....125, 138 Whitaker, Gordon P. ................ 40, 41, 113 White, Connie June .................. 118 White, Danny Lee White, James Leroy . Whitham, Floyd R. . Whitlow, David R. Whitlow, Nancy Ruth .............. 138 W'hitaker, Sharon Kay ........ 31, 40, 41, 52, 100 Wilbur, Gerry Ray ..108 Wilbur, Jon M. ..108 Wilbur, Marie Elena ............ 31, 35, $0, 108 Wiles, Margaret Ann ................ 118 Wiles, Pauline N. ...... 73, 104, 108 Wiley, Mike ..... 67, Wiley, Fred W. ....29, 68, Wiley, Ruth Ann ........ 30, . Wilkerson, Betty Lea ......... Wilkerson, Brenda Jo ....30 Wilkerson, Marvin E. . W'ilkerson, Nancy Mae . Will, Chris G. ........... W'illiams, Beverly E. . Williams, Carolyn Ann Williams, David Lee ..,.29 Williams, Elizabeth . Williams, James S. .............. 47, 113 Williams, Dean H. .................... 108 Williams, Lowell D. ..... 113 Williams, Linda L. .. Williams, Melvin Lee .. Williams, Victoria M. .............. 27, 123. 133 Williamson, Karen Jean ............ 118 Willibey, David B. .16, 108 . Willis, Nancy Lee 12.2, 138 Willis, Norma Sue ................. 118 Willis, Rebecca Jane .......... 50, 118 Wilson, Arbutus, Wilson, Charles E. ..... W'ilson, Larry J. Winders, Freddie Windsor, Donald . 124, 123, 138 Wineinger, Ray J. . ......... 138 Winkler, Ester E. Wisely, Beverly Jean Wisely, Robert M. .. Wisely, Stephen ........................ 113 Wood, Linda Joyce ..... ...113 Woods, Nancy C. ..,138 Woolbery, Mama ............ 120, 138 Workman, Wilan Joyce ...,51, 113 Worley, Gregory S. ., ....118 Wright, David A. ....113 Wright, Linda Lee ...... 30, 51, 118 Wright, Martha Lou . 30, 41, 113 Wright, Thomas L. . ....... 118 Wrightsman, Albert . ....113 Wyatt, Janet Sue . 118 Wylie, Janet E. .......... 46, 52, 108 Yates, Sandra Kay ....... l 1 8 Yoder, Donald Lee ...... 138 York, Bill 141 York, Donald .118 York, Suzanne 123 Young, Bette Lou 133 Young, Dave ...L.138 Young, Dorothy ..... 101 Young, Lelia ........... 138 Young, Patricia Kaye ........ 113 Young, Robert F. .71, 118 Young, Robert Lee . .64, 118 Yunkers, DeWayne .................... 138 Zark, Frank .. 118 Zark, John ..... 108 Zellars, Richard .. Zike, Glenda Kay 133 Zike, Kenneth ...... 101 Zimmerman, Jane ....120, 126, 138 Zimmerman, Diane 118 Zimmerman, Erdine .. 108 Zink, Jerrv .................. 29, 49, 101 Zink, Roger ........ 59, 60, 72,108 113 Aufog raphs l Autographs
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