Bristol High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Bristol, IN)

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x x f. .. ,L 1, , . ,Q ' ,,, yy . 5. Q ,Q -, -J-w , .- , u 1 f . f f -v KJ -' , Al .., .. A ,- ' fr s 1 .f .- 1 , f A - 1 f .,g,, L -M43 -M-. 'Me Wavfdqw 795 7 77fze4au'edlat4eSevuJoa6la44 agE'mwe7fe94Scdwz E-,u21!od'7azdauuz 31.144 7ftam,' 114: ywued, yu: 2694. We, the Senior Class of 1957, wish to dedicate this annual to Mr. Thompson who has so willingly worked to help make all the previous annuals possi ble as well as many of our Senior activities. 2 T 5 '7 3'1' ' ' '7 ZX' !'3 1 5 W7'E?7'W '5fT?F ?'I1T'l'f Qf4'Zi'Fui.IF' 'sQHF'!'J P'1'-F7f'- ff' .Ly 1 - ' 3 -,:- X' , ,. ,jg 0 He will not need his ball nor bat-- His skates will rust. I know, We shall not see him on the street With face that's all aglow. He will not need his book nor pen-- His work and play are done-- We'll miss the smile we loved so well But well his race was wong We'l1 all remember him with joy As day by day goes by For well we know the goal he won ls life beyond the sky. Franklin Lee Stevenson JAMES CONOVER Mrs. Bloomingdale, School Secretary Mt. Olinger, School Principal Mr. Snyder, School Trustee -1- ,f K g6lClfihy Q 9 0- Q' 5555 Olinger, Second Grade Powers, First Grade Gardner, First Grade Kirkdorffer, Third Grade Mr. Adrian, Second and Third Grades Cooks, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Menges, and Mrs. Teall Mr. Swartz, Assistant Janitor Mr. Graham, QI-Iapj, Janitor Mrs. Derby, Fourth Grade Mrs. Thompson, Sixth Grade Mrs. Davis, Fifth Grade Mr. Thompson, Biology, Civics, and History Mr. Martin, English, Speech, Gym, and Coach Mr. Yoder, Driver's Training, Math, Science, and Chemistry Mrs. Kaiser, Fourth and Fifth Grades Mr. Smith, Shop ff , Mrs. Griffith, Commercial Department. Mrs. Appleman, English and Spanish De- partment. Mr. Bock, Seventh Grade. Miss Phend, English, History, and Social Studies. Mrs. Sarber, Home Economics and Physical Education. Mrs. Fullhart, Speech Therapist. Mr. Brainard, Music Department Mr. Curtis, Eighth Grade and Assistant Coach Mr. Calloway, Art Department. aria' 3 T- fl' .. m., W 5 H 4. 'il 55.4-F A1 . 5 . wifi- ' 4 ni - 5 F fs.: .- Y 'fe Qfictofuy On September 5, 1953, 34 lonely little freshmen walked into the homeroom wondering, what the next four years would bring. They soon found out, for after meeting their sponsors, Mr. Smith and Miss Coss, and electing the class officers, President-Roger Hess, Vice-President-Kenneth Secor, Treasurer-Jack Fuller, and Secretary- Stewart Gardner, they met the Seniors. What do you think they wanted? Why to tell the freshies all about initiation of course. After this ordeal was over, the rest of the year went fairly smooth, ending with 2 more members in the class. They began their second year with 35 members, just as it ended. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Yoder and Mrs. lint, the class officers were elected. They were, President-Jack Fuller, Vice-President- Donna Gardner, Secretary -Jean Erickson, and Treasurer-Kenneth Secor. The Sophomores as they were now known were looking rather blue that year. Not only because of their new blue class sweaters, but because of the fatal loss of their classmate, James Conover. The Enancial highlight of the year was the magazine drive which proved quite profitable. At the start of their third year, 32 of the little freshmen had come to be known as Juniors. Their sponsors were Mr. Sample, and Mr. Glass. Their first bit of business was to elect the class officers for the year. They were, President-Kenneth Secor, Vice-President-Donna Gardner, Secretary-Jean Erickson, Treasurer-Charles Barrett, and Reporter-David James. This year proved to be full of activities with the Junior Carnival, class , rings, the Class Play, Early to Bed, Early to Rise , and the Spring Fling. At the end of this eventful year, the 1 class had lost 4 members, but this was overlooked with the thought on their minds that next year they would be Seniors. When 29 little freshmen and 2 newcomers walked into Room 12, they had the feeling that they had ac- complished something. Now they were Seniors. Their sponsors were Mr. Thompson and Mrs. Appleman, and their officers were, President-Roger Hess, Vice-President-Donna Gardner, Treasurer-John Landis, and Secretary- Jean Erickson. They were anticipating many things in the year to come. The class play, initiation, graduation pictures, the trip, and most important of all, Graduation Day. With the selection of their motto, Not Finished, Just Begun, the selection of their blue and white robes and four years of high school experience, 27 graduates entered the various walks of life. - Well, well, here it is 1967 and I've just completed my world tour. Oh, such a time! So many new things to ee and hear, but the most exciting and nice things about the trip was the old B. H. S. clasmates I happened to into. While in London, who should Isee but The Larry Miller delivering a vital message from a soap box in the main treet of London. When I talked to him later, he told me that Eleanor King, the famous author, was the writer of ' inspiring talk to the people. My next engagement was in Rome and as Iboarded the plane there was something about the stewardess that truck me as very familiar. Suddenly it dawned on me, it was my former classmate and good friend, Donna ardner. She told me that another classmate of ours, Chuck Barrett, was to be our pilot to Rome. p What a surprise when I met Edna Tubbs and her husband on their way to Rome for the World Mink Show and cky Miller headed for her duties as International Red Cross chairman. Becky told me that it would be quite ssible for us to see Kenny Secor while we were in Rome, for he would be there on his vacation as United tates Senator. I finally completed my world tour and started the retum trip to the U. S. aboard one of the great luxury liners. mong the passengers were LaMar Bontrager who was returning to America after completing his studies in ychology at Oxfordg Cora Collins who was traveling with the J. H. Moneybags family as teacher and govemess for their children, and Joe Riggs who told me he was now employed by the U. S. government as a counter- pionage agent. One day our ship picked up an S. O. S. from a nearby fishing vessel, which was having engine trouble. Our -chief engineer, Roger Hess, helped the distressed ship to repair it's engine and introduced us to the fishing vessel's captain, who was none other than our old friend, Bill Stevens. One evening a group of us was watching i p's lounge when the announcer of the show said, This is Bud Wilcox bringing you the 1967 as w and here is our :Erst creation. It is a Van Skyhock of Paris creation and modeled by Miss Nancy . Naturally we all sat up and took notice of the gorgeous gown designed by our old classmate, Dean. xt program on the channel was a piano concert direct from Carnegie Hall with Jean Erickson as guest St. Since I had decided to stay in New York for awhile, I made an appointment when arriving there, at the ous beauty salon of Cook and Reed. They did an expert job of styling and cutting my hair. I also had a c ce to chat for awhile with Steve and Dick. They told me that their business was very successful. I also di some shopping while in New York and just by chance I ran into Susie DeMorrow and learned that she was in New York on a very rare trip to the city since her family kept her so busy these days that she seldom had the 'me to get to New York. She also informed me that John Landis had launched a very successful career with eneral Electric as one of their electronic engineers, and that Kenny Sigsbee was the coach of the world famous 'Fabulous Five . Susie and I took time out from our shopping to have lunch at the Sheridan Hotel and our head waiter was that very dignified Dan McCarty. I also took a day to visit the New York Art Institute and while impecting the latest work of Dave James, ave himsel.f happened to walk by. He informed me that larry Garver was also in New York at the time on usiness for his speed and custom shop in California. Finally it was time to return home. I telephoned my good friend, Jack Fuller, and asked him if he could ssibly take time out from his thriving law business to meet my plane in South Bend. He did and we talked d talked about my trip and our old classmates from B. H. S. of 1957. I Written by Sally Williams ROGER HESS Rog PRES IDHNIT Baseball and Basketball !IDonll GARDNER VICE PRESIDENT Paper Staffg Annual Staffg Mixed Chorus JEAN Jea.nie ERICKSON SECRETARY Varsity Cheerleaderg Jr. Playg Sr. Playg FHA Presi- dentg Mixed Chorusg Girls Chorusg Annual Co- Editor, and Paper Staif. JOHN LANDIS Juan TREASURER Trackg Basketballg Sr. Playg Jr. Playg Annual Staff I1 7 Q ,I fi X JACK FULLER Jr. Clam Playg Baseballg Clam Officer. LAMAR BONTRAGER llMurphll Herald Staffg Annual Staffg Sr. Class Playg Basketball. SALLY WILLIAMS Sarah Jr. 8cSr. Class Playg Mixed Chorusg Herald Staffg Advisory Commit- tieeg FHA5 Annual Staff. CORA COLLINS Snook.ey Sr. Class Playg Mixed Chomsg Bandg Girls Cho- rusg Annual Staffg FHA3 Herald Staff. KENNETH SECOR llceesl! Basketball 3 Baseballg Trackg Class Officerg Advisory Committeeg Bandg Sr. Class Playg Mixed Chorus. STEVEN COOK Steve Annual Staffg Herald Staff. 12 A H Ywy .: ' -E '9 115 'ff ' A as :ep 4 2 DAVID JAMES llDaveIl Basketballg Herald Staffg Jr. and Sr. Class Playg Art Club. DEAN VAN SKYHOCK llDinol Herald Staffg Annual Staff. EDNA TUBBS llRedll Cheerleaderg Herald Staffg Mixed Chorusg Sr. Class Playg Annual Staff. REBECCA MILLER llBeckyIl Herald Staffg Mixed Cho rusg Girls Chorusg FHAg Sr. Class Play. JOSEPH RIGGS Jose Annual Staff. CHARLES WILCOX llBudll Basketballg C-lass Playg Mixed Chorusg Baseballg Band. 13 CHARLES Chuck BARRETT Trackg Basketballg Presi- dent of Choirg Class Treasurerg Sr. Playg Paper Staff KENNY SIGSBEE Ken Bandg Baseballg Basketballg Trackg Mixed Chorusg Annual Staffg Jr. Playg Sr. Play ELEANOR KJNG Elmer Mixed Chorusg Girls Chor- usg FHA5 Annual Staffg Paper Staff JANET MATTIX Jan Hilltopper Editorg Mixed Chorusg Sr. Playg Sopho- more Class Reporterg FHA RICHARD REED Dick Baseballg Basketballg Trackg Stage Managerg Sr. Playg Paper StaE LARRY MILLER Co-Editor of Annualg Paper Staffg Mixed Chorusg Jr. Play 14 DANIEL MCCARTY Dan WILLIAM Bill STEVENS Baseballg Basketballg Track SUSAN Susie DeMORROW FI-IA5 Jr. Playg Sr. Playg Paper Staffg Annual staffs Girls Chnrusg Mixed Chor- us LARRY GARVER Elvis Basketballg Track NANCY AMSTEIN Girls Chorusg Paper Staffg Class Phyg FHA 15 id I-1 I-I I-ll-1 P-I I W. Janet Mattlx, will my position as Editor of the I-Iilltopper Herald to Carol Rodgers. I suggest you get a big bottle of Nervine. Dan McCarty, will my ca.r??? to Jerry Biddle so he can start a junk ya.rd. Larry Miller, will my knowledge of bookkeeping to next yea.r's class. Better ask for a comptometer for Christ- 11125. Rebecca Miller, will my long hair to Joyce Barrett. Dick Reed, will my ability to get straight C's in conduct to Sharon Row in hopes she will improve over them. Joe Riggs, will my ability to keep quiet to Carol Eby and suggest she try Scotch tape. Ken Secor, will my ability to pole vault to Dave Stutsman i.n hopes that he may do twice as good. Ken Sigsbee, will my ability of going steady for a long length of time to Jerry DeMorrow. ' Stevens, will my basketball playing to my brother in hopes he will do a better job than I have. Tubbs, will my ability to eat whatever and whenever I want, without gaining any weight to Sandy Johnson R. D. X. mn Van Skyhock, will my ability to wreck 56 Oldsmobiles to Dave Stutsman. es Wilcox, will my determination to Larry Berlin. illiams, will my younger sister problems to Jane Landis in hopes she finds a sturdy ball bat! ! ! ! ! ! tein, will my height to Pat Zakrzewski and suggest she try stilts. h tt, will my ability to participate in athletics to my brother Clyde, in hopes he has more success than . l..aMar Bontrager, will my success at eating candy in bookkeeping class to any hungry junior. Try for a back seat, it helps. Cora Collins, will my seat in band to Mary Ann Condon. Steve Cook, will my ford to Eddie Hackman, so that I won't have to take him home from Karlene's house every night. Susie DeMorrow, will to Sally Morningstar, one of Larry's smaller brothers. Jean Erickson, will my cheerleading since seventh grade to my sister Ann, in hopes she can do twice as good. Jack Fuller, will my deer hunting ability to Parks Wilson. Donna Gardner, will my half of the messiest locker in the Senior home room to Gunnar Erickson in hopes he will clean it up. Larry Garver, will my ambition to keep my car clean and in good drag racing condition to Jerry DeMorrow, so that he may do the same. ,Rpger Hess, will the same car running for TWO years to Joe Bostien and suggest he get a Ford. David James, will my big, size fourteen feet to Sherrie Hemund. Eleanor King, will my natural shyness to Sharon Bontrager. It helps quite a bit Sharon. John Landis, will my height to Allan Hess in hopes that he may be able to find a girl that is not taller. 'ck Reed - Huh, heck, pay attention. ack Hiller - One who throws much, loses ground. oe Riggs, Why be disagreeable when with a little ffort you can be a real stinker. ave James - People who swear are ignorant, gnorance is blissful. QConclusiony People who swear e blissful. huck Barrett - Always a friend, UNTIL STEPPED N.H teve Cook - Mama Nuch, QOh, my gosh., eanor King - Silence is my specialty. ean Erickson - By my giggle you shall know me. a.ncy Amstein - That's life. anet Mattix - That silly thing! ora Collins - That's good! usie DeMorrow - That's stupid! Rebecca Miller - Oh, fudge. Sally Williams - I don't know. Donna Gardner- Copy! Me? Never. Roger Hess - I give up. Bud Wilcox - Who rattled your chain? Larry Miller - Here I am you lucky people. Dean Van Skyhock - Definitely. Larry Garver - Quit your crabbing! Ken Sigsbee - A friend in need is a friend in deed. John Landis - Kinda makes you wonder, doesn't it. Ken Secor - Red hair is my specialty. Edna Tubbs - That's the way the old ball bounces. Dan McCarty - Keep it kool. Bill Stevens - You're a good kid. LaMar Bontrager - The best things in life don't wear price tags. . CAM, s . ' r - '57 ' 'im 1--.-.1 Exif. A A A i -. 5 .1 'VK gf 4 I I1-fu.. ,Q V4 .kgx 'li 1 e I . ' 4 From left to right: David Stutsman, News Reporter, James Hall, Sec., Gunnar Erickson, V. Pres., Carol Bodgers, Pres., Shirley Sier zan, Treas. ,,, N , E Q, li .gg b :nj G ff 5 asaf 'Shi' llrr li J , 4 ,, S, M 'W A.. -.Q to r 1- fy 'T' 'sz' 2 f':!, A X' X, 'W 4A'r ,V L M Q y V, S rg Q., or S GI J xEr.r 'L 54- Q-'15, PW-mn . f,v- A B E :QA in y. I ef 'S' 'Y kv-we wa K f Margaret Bloss Eleanor Grove John McConnell 609' V.. : I H Z Q. IA : y ,, Jim Clindanlel Mary Ann C0ngd0H Carol Eby Gerald Carver Sandra Carver Fred Hedingwn Sherrie Hernund Tom Hostetter Ronald Krise Charles Iatham I-8l1I2 Miller Bill Mitchell Sally Morningstar Wayne Persing Sharon Rowe M3-YY -592-U Schiebef Charles Shefef Judy Stover Romayne Slack Carol Vitali Myrna Waddell Parks Wilson Ronnie Wilson Pat Zakrewski 18 From left to right: John Hawkins, V. Pres., Joyce Barrett, Sec., Lois Godshalk, News Reporter, Gary Lyons, Pres., Barbara McNiel, Treas. 4- V 3-.41 mn , G if sk .L Q M' , Carolyn Antone Patricia Bloss Martha Hedington Patty A. Miller Jean Pickrell f BQN . wi, , . fig B 'Sh ar. y - 4 1 'B' , t 'I' 2, , ' J it .1 ' K 6. A fi? B :L - 1, ' 'bv' Y Q ar ry A , y J 'SN iv' 5 FA y A 4, A gh, ,J 2, ' .2 I ? Qffgx' ll ,- if , Linda Bailey Sharon Bontrager Alan Hess Patty K. Miller Ted Sailer .4 John Berkey Joe Bostian Ruth Jacobs Diana Nelson Luther Searfoss Jerry Biddle Barbara Briggs John Krise Janet Clinger Mary Watrous 19 Shirley Black Eddie Bloom Bob Cormican Sally Green Becky Menges Michael Menges Kenneth Orem Charles Parks .ff Class Officers, QLEFT to RIGHTQ Richard Scamehorn, Sccretaryg Robin Secor, Reporterg Cookie Latimer, Treasurerg Marilyn Hostetter, Vice Presidentg Jane Landis, President. h V ,., . , L mr A V rl is a 5' if 'Sf 'r r C 'ia' M. - :T H ' asv r if :ii i K -- 'ff f C C 'V:2 C A V K , Qv , .5 ss' xl 'ai'i , L i n :-' A ' R R n 0: eg -' , -:li -:AV 1 .. ,k.q,. s A I VL 2 l C R i'Q ' R s. 1 V 'C - . if i ' 7 Q1 .Q Y' 1 f l iir. on id S' if 'i F? n ' Luv K D. V-vi I .I . .' w : N 1,9 - . F mi Q 'S ffl , A: -- : K . ,Z . A .5 V ,ii il: l : .A Xl 2:42 ::-. ' :Z A - ' .i ' ' '2' e .-2 K A , . Linda Morningstar John Johnson in A E 1, I Nelba Eltzroth Dave Checkley i I ' E ' Q Aivk bg sb Q' Q A Clyde Schell Jerry DeM0rrow F ls ' Q XV fly it Richard Reamer Alvin Kellerman R i W :':- 1 a, - Linda Pelz Tommy Albright Loretta Kennard Jim Teall Carol Kane John Losher Danny Cooper Jim Checkley Richard Wedge Eddie Hackman Arlene Mishler lrvan Miller Helen LeCount Bernard Bloss Robert Hartman Jon I-Iousour Duane Longbrake Danny James John Landon Ronald Losher QIJ X x, xx X XX y .. 'Q N x , 'L X if ,, . I i H ,f 1 gs 6 Q.. 6' gm M X' TOP ROW Left to Right: Geraldine Sherer, Bill Schrock, Judy Zinn, Teddy Reamer, Larry Berlin, Robert Smith, Joyce Hamilton, Mary Reamer, Dick Huffman, ROW TWO: Gary Ry- man, Mary Millstead, Ronald Enos, Janice Strawser, John Nymeyer, Mike Walthers, Euda Kufeldt, Raymond Mosier, Gene Bontrager, Larry Kimes, Barbara Kellerman. ROW THREE: Carol Detwiler, Ruth Reed, Marie Barrett, Edward Schell, Janet Shank, Sondra LaCrone, Margaret Gay, Nancy Corpe, Nancy Swanson, Nedra Secor, Chuck Teall, Billy Bontrager, Lora Searfoss. ROW FOUR: John Wirt, Karl Heineman, Ann Erickson, Bertha Good, Mike Losher, Betty Tubbs, Barbara Grant, Lee McCord, Jay Shaffer, Janice Orem, Mary Williams. still? Y ft 'A lgllt TOP ROW Left to Right Wayne Thompson, Barbra Lerner, Sue Huffman, Dick Clindaniel, Paul Nielson, Charles Johnson, Wayne Netzen, Arvida Earlenson, Gerald McKibben SECOND ROW Gne Andrews. Homer Stinson, Lyle Bailey, Pamela Paul, Margaret Brown, Carol Coop- er, Sharon Waddell, Loretta Nisely, Donna Brown, Dick Stutsman THIRD ROW Eugene Katt, Debra McConnell, Susie Watrous, Jim Everett, Jack Menges, Tommy Myers, Ronald Kaser, Douglas Sigsbee, James Mossey, Robert Waddell, Robert Stone, William Nymeyer. FOURTH ROW Larry Engle, Winnifred Casselman, Susie Landis, Janet Reed, Linda Schieber, Eliza- beth Teall, Bruce Bostian, Robert Cooper, Robert Crise, Donny Swanson. Saud From left to right. FOURTH ROW: Yvonne Kufeldt, Diane McClure, Lana Berlin, Joyce McKibbin, Anna Derr, Jim Culveyhouse, Janet Fuller, Hilda Casselman, Karin Loidl, Donna Landon, Janet Clindaniel. THIRD ROW: Sandra Katt, Rita Maudlin, Mary Johnson, Altha Eash, Myra Botchuck, Karen Gaff, Martha Dausrnan, Barbara Carner, Barbara Davis, Helen Latham. SECOND ROW: Delbert Yoder, Eldon Brindley, Merritt Gorden, Bobby Bertch, Don Pickrell, Billy Jones, David LeCount, Dean DeMorrow, Junior Carver, Melvin Laughman FIRST ROW: Mike Nielsen, Gene DeMorrow, Jerry Reamer, Paul Juday, David Gay. Chuck Carver, John Erickson, Floyd LeCount, Russell Black, Donnie Tavernier. Teacher, Mrs. Thompson. Absent: David McCord, Penny Couse. W 1-f+11'5 From left to right: FOURTH ROW, Linda Mahoney, Sharon Stone, Mary Ann Landis, Barbara Menges, Linda Laughrnan, Leota Searfoss, Carleen Kimes, Carolyn Kimes, Cheryl Schieber Judy Swartzell, THIRD ROW, Sally Housour, Roberta Kauffman, Linda Myers, Donna Stuts man, Becky Stevens, Beverly Menges, Janet Schieber, Jane Sample, Carol Briesacker, Frances Clanders. SECOND ROW: Sharan Smith, Dennis Ziegler, Teddy Nelson, Allen Mabie, Donald Holmes, Donald Briesacker, Ca.rl Zinn, Terry Wedge, Ronnie Orem. FIRST ROW: Terry Lyon, Lee Grant, Robert McKibbin, Roger Longbrake, Arthur Kllerman, Timothy James, Dan Hemund, Tom Teall, John Johnson. Teacher, Mar. Davis. Absent: Sherrie Putek ! 0606 ROW FIVE. QLeft to Right, Blake Slack, Jerral Powell, Lynn Van Skyhock, Linda lf-erkey, Carol llauger, Janet Iirielfson, Susan Gardner, Michael llarlsox, Craig Keller, Bonnie Det- wiler, Pamela l.aCr0ne. ROW FOUR. Jean Frey, Elaine Erb, Linda Kantz, Richard Larimer, Linda DuLucenay, Barbara Brown, Richard Zimmerman, Wayne Anglemyer, Robert Good, 'Thomas Cooper, Charles DeMorrow. ROW 'l'l'lRF.E. Brenda Gibson, Gary Mitchell, Ronald Katt, Paulette Juday, Michael Ilickinan, William Dempster, Timothy Cooper, Judy Morning- star, Susan Bloomingdale, Mrs. Violet Derby. ROW TWO. Sandra Zimmerman, Rebecca Bradley, Sharon Lowell, Nancy Stevens, Alice Griffin, Nancy Mates, Sandra Opulskas, Patricia Robinson, Virginia Nisley. ROW ONE. Jolm Latham, Michael Paul, Charles Ryman, Orvan Mabie, Douglas Waddell, Larry Goodman, Melvin Smith. Absent: Given Funk, Larry Schrader. ROW FOUR 4Left to Right, Gary Van Skyhoek, Vernon Scaniehorn, Diane Rodgers, James Wirt, Donald Stouder, Carolyn Comer, Robert Wall, David Comer. ROW THREE. Peter Schell, Clyde Barrett, William Thompson, Steven Cooper, Teddy Antone, Alfred Frost, Betty Bardo, Elaine Canen. ROW TWO. Patricia Wilson, Richard Stevens, Randall Frey, Rebecca Swartzell, Leann Sailor, Jaequelin Nelson, Mrs. Kaiser. ROW ONE. Robert Bailey, Steven Derr, Edwin Slack, Velma Berkey, Karen Berkey, Marilyn Brown, Shirley Fink. Absent: Marla Smith ROW FOUR QLeft to Righty, Dale Snedaker, Raymond Stults, William Rodgers, Dolly Ware, Susan Evans, Wanda Troxell, James Mann, Mrs. Kirkdorffer. ROW THREE, Stephen Stutsman, Darrell Wirth, Diann Mahoney, Glen Frost, James Hamilton, Dennis Pressler, Walter Repaich, Dan Frame, Gene Holmes, Diana Stutsman. ROW TWO, Brian Rodgers, Lillie Rink, John I-lisey, Wilburta Waddel, Donna Maggert, Bonnie Troxell, James Latham, Jack Lerner, James Garver, Frederick Kantmer. ROW ONE, Kathleen Zinn, Gail Kimes, Charles Parker, Lynn Wilcox, Jolm Gonser, Dan Gordon, Sue Engle, Michael Peters, H11 Weatherwnx. and ' 0 ell il-T ROW FOUR QLeft to Righty, Jim Bailey, Timmy Jamerson, Monda Dempster, Suan Snedaker, Sally Jo Miller, Robert Brown, Ronald Collins, Dennis Mitchel, Michael Sprenger, Eugene Casselman, Mr. Adrian. ROW THREE, Susan Mattzix, Sally Shrader, Keith Bailey, Conrad Bailey, David Ziegler, Terry Waddell, Earl Witham, Clodia Troxel, Elizabeth Sample. ROW TWO, Judy Swartz, Roy Rink, Sue Putck, Dick Presser, Edward Myers, LaVonne Lecount, Eugena Detwiler, Ronald Laufman, Patricia Cooper, Leatha Searfoss, Patricia Stustman. ROW ONE, David Mates, Sue Cathcart, Kaye Cathcart, Cheryl Botchuck, Brenda Shank, Jimmy Zimmerman. 25 74414 TOP ROW Left to Right: Linda Garmon, Marvin Lampley, Mark Hauger, Priscilla Jamerson, Gary DeLucenay, Larry Hershberger, Bruce Katt, Larry Derr, Michael Jacobs, Steven Collins. ROW TWO: Joseph Crise, Roger Boyer, Donald latham, Mary Cooper, Linda Conaway, Peggy DeMorrow, Beverly Draime, Edward Landon, Steven Kline, Phyllis Glanders. ROW THREE: Ramona Brandon, Michael Katt, Catherine Goodman, Judy Huif, Steven Erb, Paula Landon, Peggy Juday, Gary Brindley, Dennis Corpe, Dale Gibson, Elaine Evans, Mary Bloomingdale. ROW FOUR: Madaline Evans, Claudia Brindley, Walter Berkey, Steven Bertch, Daryl Hick- man, Robert Detwiler, Charles Kellerman. One 31' TOP ROW Left to Right: Rosanne G ver, Catherine Housour, David Andrews, Jeffery Glanders, Sandra Gabbard, Loretta Hdlmes, Berdette Hom, William Anders, Roger Cosbey, Doris Brown, Mrs. Gardner ROW TWO: Jane Evans, Rickie Griffin, Kim Evans, Donald Brown, Henrietta Holmes, David Blough, Ronald Dempster, Pamela Judy, Larry Foy, David Jacobs, Dale Brinley. ROW THREE: Debra Botchuck, Linda Hisey, Donna Gay, Carol Holmes, Richard Bloss, Cora Detwiler, Sandra Davis, John Irelan. flu W6 1, in 3 , - , 2, A ' I 1 r '. A ,mf , ,, R i 5, J 5 13, TOP ROW Donald Wood, Andrew Repaich, Leo Stults, William Zinn Jr. , Charles Keller, Steven Swartz, Larry Maggart, Larry Kantz, Mrs. Doris Powers. MIDDLE ROW James Shaffer, Sue Wilson, Diana Mabie, Mary Jo Mahoney, Melanie Miller, Sharon Pickrell, Linda Miller, Judy White, Marilyn Nisley, Sharon Laughman. BOTTOM ROW Diane Thompson, Susan Zimmerman, Susan Miller, Tom Messick, Jerry Watson, Gail Stevens, Dorothea Lowell, Linda Peterson, Pupils Absent John Kauffman, Cindy Schell, Patrick Katt, Bobby Scheidler '27 5 I F ZMM9 gamma. Sedan! should 9Y I I, fi-L i 7 3 if ' Q n w A L' ' i A 3 . X k K Sw Q Acvsurlsluc CUNY'-'H' 9 .fgcluerfiding Y 1-S E ,. 4 - V Ng, ,X Q 4 X K., ' O ffauuaal SZ46' Co-Editors, Larry Miller, Jean Erickson and Advisor Mr. Thompson 3644546644 Staff pzodacfidn Staff Left to right, Bill Stevens, John Landis, Joe Riggs, LaMar Bontrager, Edna Tubbs, Dean Van Sky Hock, Donna Gardner, Cora Collins Elenor King, Susie DeMorrow, Sally Williams, Dave James 30 www WMM 5144 Co-Editors Janet Mattix and Carol Rodgers, Mrs. Griffeth Advisor Pudactddvr SMH Left to right, Eleanor King, Nancy Amstein, Sherrie Hemund, Edna Tubbs Rebecca Mlller Cora Colllns Morrow, Sally Williams, 70-wang Stagg Pat Zakrzewski, Sandy Carver, Sally Morningstar, Donna Gardner, Donna Schieber Pat Schxeber, Sharon Howe Carol Ehy, Dave Stutsman, Dean Van Sky Hock, Chuck Barrett At the Typewnter Barbra Kennedy Susle De Jean Erickson, Shirley Sierzan, Carol Vitali, Judy Stover Dave James Lamar Bontrager P ' game! -Q ,,,. sw ri FIRST ROW, QLeft to Rightj Judy Stover, Sharon Rowe, Cora Collins, Wayne Netson, Shirley Black, Nedra Secor, Carol Kane. SECOND ROW, Mary Ann Congdon, Judy Zinn, Ruth Jacobs, Bill Mitchell, Linda Pelz, Kenny Sigsbee, Robin Secor, John Losher, John Nymeyer. THIRD ROW, Linda Bailey, Bob Stone, Nancy Swanson, Sandra Carver, Bernard Bloss, Rebecca Menges, John Housour, Jerry Biddle, Billy Nymeyer, Jean Pickrcll, Mr. Brainard, Wayne Thompson, Richard Scamehorn, Jane Landis. ' Zdafuw .J ROW 4, fLeft to Rightj Patty Miller, Diane Nelson, Linda Pelz, John Johnson, Chuck Barrett, Robert I-Iartman, Donna Schieber, Rebecca Miller. ROW 3, Mary Watrous, Sherrie Hemund, Barbara Briggs, Charles Shearer, Robin Secor, John Losher, Carol Kane, Donna Gardner, Mr. Brainard. 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Left to Right, TOP ROW, James Clindan- iel, John McConnell, Joe Bostian, Bill Mit- chell, Gunnar Erickson, Larry Carver, Charles Barrett, Robert Cormi- can, Middle Row, John Landon, Clyde Schell, Wayne Persing, Charles Latham, Jim Checkley, Jon Housour Robert Hartman, David Check- ley, Bottom Row, Dan- DyJames, John Hawkins Ronnie Losher, David Stutsman, John Loshcr, Robin Secor, Irvan Miller. wt 'JL M 'SMB 53 I'-fat' Seemed 7mm Qc. 7476, '7eam 1 A if stso 3 xi' 'ni 'Waudg Second 7mm fc, 7476, LEFT TO RIGHI'g Lois Godshalk, Jean Erickson Carol Rodgers Left to Rightg Jane Landis, Barbra Briggs, Joyce Barrett Left to Rightg Marie Barrett, Ann Erickson, Sue Huifman. Z' 7mm ROP ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Martin, Ed Hackman, Bernard Bloss, Kenneth Sigsbee, Jon Housour, Wm. Stevens, Jerry DeMorrow, James Tea11, BOTTOM ROW: Tom Albright, Jim Checkley, Dave Checkley, R1chard Scame- horn, Dave Stutsman, Kenneth Secor, Robin Secor. h 1 4775 Compliments of P one ' wALL AUTO SALES See Us For Your Choice Used Dick Car Dean ELKHART PAINT AND WALLPAPER CO., INC. 3I0 South Main Street TBISPIWOHS 2-0582 Elkhart, Indiana WATSON BROS. SERVICE Pick Up Sz Delivery Service Gas Oils Accessories Tires and Tubes Greasing Hatteries Phone 34 1-9155 Bristol, Ind. Car Washing B 8. W STANDARD SERVICE CLIFF' 5 AUTO 5H0p III. Brindley - L. White General Repair Dealers in Standard products PII- I'3755 Phone I-9I75 Bristol, Indiana A. Anley I , Q 1 4 QAI We Q 4 EQSIQN I I I ' .NI 1 K f 56-tfi st m 'I ,zoahadZigQke. BIIISTOL.INDIA My-as Compliments 744 Smmww of L 223 south Main sr. Phone 2-6007 FIRST Elkhart, Indiana Q H A t f NAHONALBANK fig ea quar ers or GOSHEN, INDIANA Hallmark Greeting Cords to all occasions r Member of Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Elkhar' Indiana Insurance Corporation -VJ 5 CAN YOU PLACE THESE FACES THE BRISTOL VOYAGER For Courteous, Friendly Service and a full measure of Quality I I ELKHART'S SHOPPING CENTER Brotheri Since 1904 Fashions for yourself . . . Family . . . and Home BILL MITCHELL'S SUPERETTE AND BRISTOL FROZ-N-FOOD LOCKERS Groceries, Nleat, Vegetables Complete Locker Service Congratulations Class of 57 Compliments Of CITIZENS STATE BANK of Bristol Deposits insured by F.D.I.C. Phone I-4295 Bristol, Indiana Compliments of BRISTOL LUMBER 8: COAL When you think of lumber think of us Phone I-2055 Bristol, Indiana Compliments of OWNERS O DISCOUNT CORP. F ELKHART Auto financing and complete insurance service Phone 3-2l88 416k S. Mann Adam 7q,eeamrta l496ll6Qf '7ne. BUSINESS MACHINES OFFICE FURNITURE P. O. BOX 239 . ELKHART, INDIANA PHONE 3-H499 Buy where you can get service Compliments of SCAMEHORN'S HARDWARE General Hardware Westinghouse Appliances Heating and Plumbing Phone I-4485 Bristol, Indiana FREY'S SUPER SERVICE Dealer in Sinclair Products and Goodyear Accessories Maior Brand Tires up to 337, off Dial I-4385 'N 1 X I 'x f' HOUSE OF HARTER INDIANA'S LARGEST WHDLESALE SPORTING BDDD5 DISTRIBUTORS HARTER BLDG. GOSHEN, INDIANA Compliments IN MICHIANA its '1. A F' stlflllltd , we R. S. SUTULA STUDIO 9.147 ummm in Goshen - Elkhart 206W South Main I2 South Main St. 4I3 South Main St. Elkhart Indiana Compliments of Compliments of WHEATLEYS, INC. Gifts - Stationery u Greeting Cards ISTIIIIIHEI IBN J ' 'N' ...f Elkharts 320 S. Main Largest store for men and boys Elkhart Ind. Kg. Elkhart, Indiana Congratulations to the Compliments Class of '57 of KING AND SONS E and J Cafe G 'Ce es HOME cooxwc Meats General Merchandise Bristol, Indiana Phone I-2305 Phone 'I-9165 Bristol, Ind. THE BRISTOL BANNER H. F. Mosier - Pubr. Advertising ,Iob Printing Phone I-4215 Bristol, Indiana CONGDON DRUG CO. Complete Service PHONE I-2882 Bristol, Indiana CARMIEN'S RADIO 8. TELEVISION Service on all makes television and car radios LIOI E. Jackson Dial 2-6207 ELKHART Compliments of BRINDLEY FLORISTS Bristol, Indiana Compliments Of Hou seworth' s Drug Store 225 South Main Elkhart Elkhart County Farm Bureau C0-OP Feed - Seed - Fertilizer Fence - Coal Your own business Phone I-3705 Bristol, Indiana SV BUILDERS OF QUALITY TRAILERS v IXIIII7 ' 'ff 1 Rx N XIII! My 'ff' STEWART COACH INDUSTRIES INC. Bristol 'I Indiana EBY'S PINES Roller Skating Christmas Trees We hope it has given you a Iot of relaxation and many happy hours. R. R. 2 Bristol, Indiana Phone: - Home I6F6 - Business 92R7 I Qu ,251 Q -. , + QW x I S. f L IM I JI' Es? of xy6C66JJ I aw gm ,gmfw W af' '- -E U, 1937 -A GOOD PLACE TO WORK NORTHERN INDIANA BRASS CO PLUM STREET ELKNART INDIANA H - I x V: Q.. ji' Elf ' Y if 1 'si Templins 308 South Main Featuring youthful apparel tor High School Students Everything in Music KLINES Department Store h - Elkh I d' P one 2 2897 an' n 'unc Goshen Indiana ga? YquLet'5 get Compliments 2 ,I . Q a xiggoca-Cola of ,N C55 X253 DRINK Coca-Cola Bottling Company Goshen, Indiana SCl'llFF'S SHOE STORE 221 South Main St. Elkhart, Indiana Compliments Honey Crust Bakery, Inc. of Wholesale Baked Goods and Retail BELL DRUG STORE INC. Ill East Jefferson Street 952 East Jackson Blvd. Phone 3-I803 Elkhart, Indiana Goshen, Indiana phone 31667 STOCKS, INC- 'Always in Style 507 So. Main St. EIICIICIFT Indiana Smart Apparel for the Compliments of THE RED BIRD CAFE Bristol, Indiana I 1 A in I I I ,, --er F7 jr. Miss or Mrs. Maxx Congratulations to the Class of 57 MOORE ELECTRIC Your Philco Dealer Phone 1-4564 2 Mi. West of Bristol on l20 MARLEE SHOP Finest in Family Fashions Bristol Phone l-3905 Indiana Compliments Of SALEM BANK 81 TRUST COMPANY Goshen lnclianc Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Over a century of continuous banking Service to the community' Member Federal Insurance Corporation Compliments Of GOSHEN NEWS LJ ,N , 'Q gr., 'Thr ii will , sf ON GIVING! You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. KAHLIL. GIBRAN, H883-19311 To the Graduating Class: Congratulations: You're one step further along on your career. Your career may take you to far distant places, it may locate you right here in the Michiana area. But wherever you go, whatever you do, you will find, as your parents, your teachers, your ministers have found, that the more of your SELF you put into your work, or your service to your com- munity, your church or your family, the more personal satisfaction you will realize. And un-noticed by you, your own personality will broaden, your own welfare will improve. The publishing, broadcasting and television business is devoted to service to others. The business of gathering, reporting, editorializing on the news of the day is a large re- sponsibility. And it is only through constant effort to do a better iob that the Truth Publishing Company can continue to merit the respect and confidence of its readers, listeners and viewers. The Truth Publishing Company likewise knows that it is when you give of yourself that you truly give. Best wishes to every member of the Class of '57! TRUTH PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC. THE ELKHART TRUTH - wTRc AWFM - wsJv cl-IANNEL 52 IF IT'S A FOOD . . . YOU CAN GET IT AT WILTS . . wwbv- .. 4 ,ax I I i ' ' lv X !i'5 9'IlllI1, J if 4 , 4 ', ' '9 f -ui-u.:-um. T T r SUPER ITTPRFIET 4' 55253 Q'ggi!7IQi7f+5i'C ' 'soo atucxsnsvsnovpmcptncs , l ifQ5gi4rg,f2-212 S Etnnnnrnvac .Jacnson BWIGIQJQ. j 5, ifgqilfif In Q If A I ,X IAJI A,-A , . . it Q4 Q22-,Y Servin You us Our Pleasure ' X 1 et fri. - 5, it ,T-. W ' , 22 T T at K . eg. BERMANS 'IQ3 South Main St. Elkhart, Indiana SPOR TS SPECIA LISTS HARKER'S GROCE RY Meats - Groceries Vegetables Free Delivery Service Phone 'I-4705 Bristol, Ind. Shore Manor Subdivision C0mPIi'f'e'1'fS Beautiful Home Sites Of 10077 Restricted TED J. SIERZAN BRISTOL Real Estate Broker and Store HACKMANS Phone I-2275 Bristol, Indiana Four convenient locations to serve you GT THE ST. JOSEPH VALLEY BANK Ellfharts's Progressive Bank 300 E. Bristol St. Main at Marion I8'II S. Main S Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation t. Easy Shopping Place R. S. SNYDER INSURANCE AGENCY ,ae . 157' :Avia 53. ge! .:h,Zff L XIX jf Agia ' . . W' . Bristol, Indiana Dual 'I-2063 Phone for Bob Compliments Of EAST END MARKET NYMEYER HARDWARE General Hardware Pittsburgh Paints Quaker Stoves Bristol Indiana Phone I-2495 Congratulations to the Class of 57 BRISTOL TRAILER PLUMBING INC. Bristol Indiana Phone 62R2 PAUL'S D X SERVICE Greasing, Oil Changing and Washing - General Repair and Accessories Phone 'I-4335 gllffl,geasuQ3ai .unmann- II C ,,-, ff rfrssf Y , - -... I : FIN-1I'Y'JL'J 5r:xraWu,x :y :, B : I f .a.:u:::. Q' g 474450, ' -- -H V mama: 'Vi -- ' - A528535 - '- Aman: .1 - '- ' wnmnx I - ' imma its 'f owne ur i 1' wi 3. -- g lessen V, -- E a in , is 3 :- : '61, U : JJ iii?-Il LL ss- I I, , J- FIRST OLD STATE BANK Downtown Drive-In Addition M9 South Main Street Elkhart Indiana Congratulations Class of '57 THE ADAMS 81 WESTLAKE COMPANY Elkhart Indiana 351 ..,, 1. EL . M .,,,.?,.. 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