Brookston High School - Bombadier Yearbook (Brookston, IN)
- Class of 1961
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Rarely does one fi nd in this topsy -turvy world today a woman so blest with the patience, the exemplary conduct of her own life, the mar- velous ability to see in others only the good--never the bad, the deep and abiding faith in mankind that you have always shown. Our sincere best wishes to you, Mrs. Davis. The Class of '61 - 2 , In Memoriom Marie Paugh Douglas Deardrufi Karen Paugh I This page is reverently dedicated to the memory of Karen Paugh, Marie Paugh, and Douglass Deardruff. These children lost their lives in a car-train wreck at the Fourth Street Monon crossing in Brookston, Saturday, January 7, 1961. We wish to express our deepest sympathies to the families of Karen and Marie, and Douglass. -3- cfivifias' Noiionol Honor Society M f 1, ll K S K N' P 'Wt I is up x - Q, . - I gs, f . -2 ' . 3 1 r, , if t Q 'gf' ' is :K 5-Q 4' 23 ,. , ff-film We -, r iff,-as f 5-:g:1:::g,g, f . ii 'Qz -',,f'w A - , 'i ffm- E A I 1 x i 1' ' ,E l f 3 , t y 2 xx 5 is I 2 ' Wilma Sims Becky May Mr, Hayes Bob Parr Eric Harmon Ed Gagnon 5 ' Q 52 ' 5 at sr-we-wfaw : r . fi' ' 1 :fr V' ' 1 Diane Guntrip Dave Young Ron Deckard Membership in the National Honor Society is the highest honor given to any high school student. The members are chosen on four qualities--character, leadership, service, and scholarship. They are chosen by the active members and the faculty. To be in the National Honor Society you must maintain a B average and not have more than one C. Mr. Hayes is the sponsor. -5- G. A. A. Instructor: Mrs. Fowler, Becky May, Kay Schelle, Von- setta Sutton, Betty Hines, Marilyn Smith, C Jill Davies, Sue Sutton, Beverly Bartlett, Lana North, Bette May, Peggy Anderson, Brooke Balkema, Rosi Gray, Vicki Harner, Donna Burkhart, Carol Barnes, Ada Hill, Chris Garrott, Lois Halstead, Judy Taylor, Diana Lank, Glendora Shearer, Dorothy Gagnon, Carolyn Dyer, Beverly Wagner, Donna Morehouse, Norma Barrett. Student Council First Row: Randy Young, Sharon Scruggs, Chris Garrott, Kent Moore, Vicki Harrier, Jack Hughes, Tom Brown. Second Row: Lana North, Marilyn Smith, David Young, Becky May, Mr. Hayes, Jerry McMindes Vonsetta Sutton, Herb Carter, Donna Gagnon, Joy Kennedy, Jeff Price. -6-. Yeo rbook Stoff Left to right: Vonsetta Sutton, Subscription Manager, Dennis Leming, Assistant Editor: Bob Parr, Business Managerg Loretta Putt, Art Editor: Eric Harmon, Editor-in-Chief: Kent Moore, Advertising Manager: Mrs Spahr, Sponsorg Ed Gagnon, Sports Editor, Newspaper Stuff Left to right: Karen Holwerda, Joy Kennedy, Barb Mansfield, Jerry McMindes, Jean Hendrickson, Maurice Fuller, Loretta Putt, Linda Hague, Kathy Dunker, Phyllis Lane, Judy Hagerty, Judy Morehouse, and Mrs. Spahr. f -7- S.S.S. First Row: Officers - Judy Stover, Janet Kennedy, Wilma Sims, Carolyn Knicklebine, Shirley Kraay. Second Row: Dorothy Gagnon, LaSharon Kohl, Chris Garrott, Lois Halstead, Sharon Scruggs, Peggy Anderson, Jean Hendrickson, Beverly Bartlett, Judy Hagerty, Beverly Wagner, Linda Lutz, Carolyn Qualls, Ruby Qualls. Third Row: Phyllis Lane, Sue McKee, Ada Hill, Linda Dowell, Phyllis McCoy, Becky May, Kathy Dunker, Mrs. Wolf-Sponsor, Loretta Putt, Joy Kennedy, Carol Deweese, Marilyn Smith, Connie Schwamberger, Carol Barnes, Charlene Barnes, Fourth Row: Donna Gagnon, Norma Barrett, Judy Taylor, Sharon Young, Linda Hague, Brooke Balkema, Carolyn Hill, Diana Lank, Helen Sims, Cheryl Rainier, Kay Schelle, Bette May, Lana North, Glendora Shearer, Gladys Putt, Betty Hines Fifth Row: Donna Burkhart, Carolyn Dyer, Barbara Mansfield, Rosi Gray, Vicki Harner, Jo Hendrickson, Sue Sutton, Diane Guntrip, Judy Morehouse, Donna Morehouse, Vonsetta Sutton, Carol Orr, Pam Clev- inger, Jill Davies, Judy Taylor, and Donna Clevinger. PAST HAPPENINGS FUTURE PLANS Riley Fund Project - Selling candy at noon, Informal Dance, Presented yellow roses to high school staff Father and Mother Banquet. and faculty on first day of school. State Convention. Cookout. Senior Breakfast. Formal Initiation. Election and Installation of District Convention at Merrillville, new officers. Pot Luck Supper and distributed cheerbaskets, - 3 - F. H. A. 2 a ag r. First Row: Sheri K ern, Sharon Scruggs, Linda L u t z , Nancy Lutz, Ann Oilar, Barb Putt, - Brenda Randolph, Karen Logan, Judy Taylor, Carol Deckard, and Dorcus Hill. Second Row: Linda Hague, Tana Rose, Karen Minnear, Melinda Dwyer, Donna Gagnon, Mrs. Fowler, Linda Odle, Cheryl Hodge, Linda Doweel, Ada Hill, Dorothea Gagnon, and Karla Blessing. Third Row: Nancy Taylor, Ruth Eisert, Nancy North, Kathy Dunker, Bev Wag- ner, Ruth Ruembler, Judi Morehouse, Nancy Dowell, and Bonnie Waples. F.F.A. First Row: Maurice Fuller, Charles Davis, Steve Klinkhammer, Mr. Dykhuizen, Jerry McMindes, Wayne Klink- hammer, and John Hague, Back Row: Harold Klinkhammer, Dick Gardiner, Stan Jeffries, Joe Swartz, Dave Logan, Phil Roadruck, Ed Davis, Jim Best, Carl Dunker, Jeff Price, and Bill Hines. .9- W MS? ,f 'Qi an ' I 1 i 5 Q 5 Q 1 , 2 Q' Y X x i h 5' W1 ' Ki U f Q? ,V ' 1 X - f- , Q ,X NX tg we XE X1 ,J ES A 'af It X Y R I A Q' A if . , gm V 1 . I S RVVIV XX A ' ? it wax If A ,V I Nix 1 1? ,A gf it Mfg , 3 . . ' a A ' 1 .x ,' s 4 4 - 5- ' , ,' ' R rl 5 , X s ' Mb XN rwllxw' .7 s ' NX B : -' X A Q S fy, In ...yi ', . iffy fl 1 X .JS Q .yt .i ,GSW f A' 5 2 WA my YH -W sf X XM ' 4 I Y I Q M ff ,4 X , W V fi V Q xi Q v Xi, wi: ., ' 3435 ny? .. X X R Q I Q Q , . , my ., . 'QQ vfvffgf? aw 2 wk . . mfs 1 ,affiyfef-W 1 1542, P ww f l QQ 3. '83, -.J 1 i fi, ,Q ir V1 X, v x. nr, . . 1 s 4 N 1 4, 4 lil, Mg' 4 J' l X . . . ef Q 3 , 3 .fav 4 E 1 A . , , S . Q t I, L, W ,W x , Q ml, 4 . ,Q Q. e M - lx ,1 '. .2 2' .,,lif, 4 Q 6 x I 'if f m A ' , 9 V N Q-, ' A J ., fbf ff, if. 2 f I X f YA is -Sfgigxgfx gyggiygsagg 9 3 N Vfxs, N' '.. f 9 'Q'1y9'p r f Q , W 1 Y K v xv : Q rx., fm' 4 I X , M, , f X Q- 1: A 'hw ,L . V , - , H. ., , pf .f ' gf ff ,tiff 3 1 5 1 2 Y A iifiii-Q A ,, L ' 2 3' A - . , V ig, X .1 C 1 First Row: Mrs. Fowler, Carolyn Girls' Chorus Dyer, Ruby Qualls, Charlene Barnes, Cheryl Hodges, Judi Morehouse, Pat Eisert, Jean Hendrickson, Linda Odle, Mary Jo Hendrickson, Peg Anderson, Barb Putt, and Lois Halstead. Second Row: Lana North, Sheri Kern, Joy Kennedy, Chris Garrott, Linda Dowell, Judy Taylor, Linda Hague, Melinda Dwyer, Carol Deckard, Caroline Hill, Ann Oilar, and Nancy Lutz. Third Row: Rosi Gray, Tana Rose, Dorcus Hill, Ada Hill, Suzanne McKey, Dorthea Gagnon, Nancy Taylor, Diana Lank, Connie Schwamberger, Carolyn Knicklebine, Vicki Hamer, and Carol Barnes. Fourth Row: Donna Burkhart, Janet Kennedy, Judy Stover, Bonnie Waples, Kathy Dunker, Barb Mansfield, Pam Clevinger, Vonsetta Sutton, Wilma Sims, and Betty Hines, First Row: Karen Miller, Kenny McComb, Carol Smith, Gretchen Matteson, Janet Garrott, and Duana Lantz, Second Row: Jan Hughes, Doug Davies, Fred Deckard, Melvin Kerfoot, Gary Hendryx, Gay Ward, Steve Er- ickson, Danny Carter, and Janice Rule. Third Row: Kenny Robertson, Don Flack, Harvey Weston, and Mr. Arney, -12.. Bo nd L 'J HMV K Mya . ff'fJifi?s?'f5f 7' ,if ww Q gf f vw Q, 'Q 2 XE! 4' gif? If E vhwlg f W .W M 5 T , 5-Q A G mv fx, , fs Www.. k,.,M..m..m. , . at Q f , , -' gig Y- iw 41 32 ' 4 'iF'Q ' uw . 5, gi w U nf-1 V. xv MN fx V 'au 4? If nw I 'sllhli s Q in-W fi 1 L- H .,, 4 ,,.. my Z-A nav kg E' Mi -E? gs S fe' iw 33V Am N vwliff-f. W , 1 L wr 1' 1 ,.,L, ,, LL,,. A M wg . F ' Hzgzgzag- Ajff, ,F K H ,. 2 .,.: . 5, . my x ', W4 ,Qi , A , f 'F - - Q lt. 4 S f :hyd 1 . ... I 1, A x,..W- Q ? Q ,Q fa, ,wh ffx Q .QM if .M if H555 ' -f ' 'QQQL 1, f-- 1. wig , 2 mf Sigllgw ,..,, .TJ , 18 A 2 gf .,,,. 4 ,. 1 R Q YN -Zh if ii LE gg 'iw fi? 1,3 Sports Q First Row: Coach Spear, Dick Gardiner, Jerry McMindes, Jesse Sims, Herb Klepinger, and Larry Hutson. Second Row: Bill North, Brad Hiner, Ed Gagnon, Ron Deckard, Tom Williams, Herb Cater, and Dave Young. Third Row: Bruce Harmon, Gary Price, Eric Harmon, and Steve Klinkhamer. Last summer, Coach Spear's baseball squad won the summer league championship in a thrilling play-off with Francesville, Last fall, the Bomber batsmen had a highly successful season, Beaten only by Brook, the Bombers won all the rest of their games to share the Midwest Conference Cham- pionship with Brook and Francesville, Herb Klepinger Eric Harmon Larry Hutson Excellent team hitting was largely responsible for the Bombers' success on the diamond last year. The three leading hitters were Eric Har- mon C. 5001, Larry Hutson C. 4873, and Herb Klepinger C. 4731. Trock First Row: Dick Patton, Terry Mansfield, Coach Nierste, Gene Gardiner, Dick Gardiner. S e c o n d R o w : Bruce Harmon, Ric k Shiveley, Jim Best, T om Williams, B ill , , North, Herb Car- ter, Eric Harmon, Dave Young. Third Row: Steve Dwyer, Ron Deckard, Bill Koebcke, Jesse Sims, Larry l-lutson, Ron Burkhart, and Ed Gagnon. Cross Country First Row: Jim Best, Gene Gar- diner, Maurice Fuller, Steve Dwyer, a nd Coach Nierste. Second Row: Dick Patton, Ric k Townsend, and Bruce Harmon. -16- Li 17 A Team Left to Right: Eric Harmon, Jerry McMindes, Bill North, Gary Price, Ron Deckard, Larry Hutson, Coach Spear, Ed Gagnon, Jess Sims, Bruce Harmon, Tom Williams, Herb Klepinger, and Dave Young. Managers: Left to Right: Norman Weiderhaft, Brad Hiner, S te v e Klinkhammer, and John H a r n e r . -17- Coach Spear Gary Price: Guard Vo rsify Ed Gagnon: Tom Williams: Eric Harmon Guard Forward Forward Jesse Sims: Larry Hutson: Forward A Center - - Vo rsify Bruce Harmon: Dave Young Guard Guard Bill North: Herb Klepingerz Guard Guard Jerry McMir1des: Ron Deckhard: Guard Center -19- The 1960-61 Bomber netmen posted the best won-lost record 119-'71 for a Brookston team since 1954. In addition, they captured three tourney titles--the Chalmers 4-Way, the White County Tourney, and the Sec- tional. The Bombers finished the Midwest Conference campaign with a 5-4 mark. This makes the second year in a row for Brookston to win the Sectional. The Bombers had some anxious moments in all three tourneys, but always came through with their patented second-half finishes. In the County tourney, the mighty Bombers had to shake off three determined teams to take the title--the first one since 1955. In the Sectional, Brookston had to defeat four of the toughest teams in the tournament in Monon, Francesville, Wolcott, and Reynolds. The Bombers lost to a tall Monterey team at the foul line in the Regional. All in all, this has been a most successful season, and Brookston has a right to be proud of the team, cheer- leaders, managers, cheer block, and of course, our two excellent coaches, Mr. Spear and Mr. Nierste. 1960-61 BASKETBALL RECORD 'BROOKSTON BROOK 'BROOKSTON ROYAL CENTER BROOKSTON CHA LMERS BROOKSTON MONTICELLO 'BROOKSTON WOLCOTT BROOKSTON EAST TIPP BROOKSTON DELPI-II 'BROOKSTON KLONDIKE BROOKSTON IDA VILLE CHALMERS 4-WAY BROOKSTON REYNOLDS BROOKSTON OTTERBEIN 'BROOKSTON FRANCESVILLE WHITE COUNTY TOURNEY BROOKSTON 50 BUFFALO qrinaly BROOKSTON BROOKSTON ' BROOKSTON ' BROOKSTON ' BROOKSTON ' BROOKSTON BROOKSTON BROOKSTON BROOKSTON BROOKSTON BROOKSTON BROOKSTON BROOKSTON Midwest Conference Games -20 66 BURNETTSVILLE 63 MONON 49 KENTLAND 85 FOWLER 65 MONON 68 CAMDEN 76 FLORA 54 BATTLE GROUND SECTIONAL 49 MONON 61 FRANCESVILLE 57 WOLCOTT 63 REYNOLDS REGIONAL 58 MONTEREY 53 56 fFina1J 58 74 53 57 67 45 44 54 51 55 fFinalj 68 I N w N l I -21- Yell Leaders l Peggy Anderson Becky May Becky May, Jill Davies, Vicki Hamer, and Peggy Anderson. Jill Davies Vicki Harner - 22 - B Teom First Row: Managers, John Harner and Norman Weiderhaft. Coach, Norris Nierste. Second Row: Herb Klepinger, Jim Irwin, Dick Patton, Bill North, Bruce Harmon, Tom Williams, Bill Koebcke, Ron Deck hard, Rick Shiveley, Jim Best, Herb Carter, Bob Fisher, and Dick Gardiner. -23- Freshmen From left to right: Ronnie Logan, Bob Fisher, Barry Mansfield, Joe Schwartz, Bill Koebcke Coach Niersteg holding ball, Gene Gardner, Phillip Roadruck, Rick Shiveley, Jim Best, Terry Mansfield, and Dick Gardiner. B Team Cheerleaders Left to right: Lana North, Dorothea Gagnon, Rosi Gray, and Io Hendrickson. -24- Eighth Grade First Row: Jack Hughes, Dale Ward, Randy Young: Manager, Louis Capperg Dave Barlow and Terry Post, Second Row: Alan Hutson, Bob Kemp, Dave Parr, Harry Linback, and Larry North. 8th Grade Mr, Allen Coaches -25- 7th Grade Mr. Cardwell Seventh Grade First Row: Dick Lehe, Darrell Odle, Richard Stonebraker, Alan Hendrickson, Alan Logan, Walter Williams, and Gary Hendryx. Second Row: Don Lehe, Steve Biddle, Tom Brown, Clyde McCork1e David Dyer, Roger Ward, Charles Scripter, and Tom Cooper. Cheerleaders Cheerleaders: Tana Rose, Bonnie Dunker, Ann Oilar, and Lana Carter. -25- Administration ,Q Vkr, Ak , ski., My Principal TO THE SENIORS OF 1961: As you leave Brookston High School, your education has only begun. It will continue throughout your life no matter what field of endeavor you might choose. You have been introduced to some of the branches of learning and have been taught some of the basic facts and principles concerning these branches. No matter how well you have mastered this learning, you will find that you will still have much to learn. We hope that your four years in high school have helped prepare you for the learning experiences that lie ahead. I chal- lenge you to meet these future challenges using truth, honesty, loyalty, and justic e as. your guide. Best Wishes, iaei s Ml il -23- Advisory Boord 1 Fuller Harry Oilar Ernest N S ec refo ry Mrs. North - 29 - Mrs. Redding First Grade College Mrs. Ross: First Grade: College: Central Normal: Ball State Pet Peeve PreJudrce Pet Peeve: Dieting: Home: West Lafayette: Hobby: Home Brookston Hobby Reading Cooking. -1 Mrs. Dean: Second Grade: College: Ball State: Pet Peeve: Students who do not listen: Home: Brooks- ton: Hobby: Growing roses. Mrs, Britney: Third Grade: College: Lon- don Teachers' College: Pet Peeve: Someone honking the horn at me: Home: Ontario: Hobby: Horseback rid- ing. Siferd: Third Grade: College: Terre Haute: Pet Peeve: Waiting on people: Home: Monticello: Hobby: Gardening. -30- Mrs. Mrs. Cornell: S e C o n d Grade: College: Central Normal: Pet Peeve: None Home: Delphi: H obby Flowers. Mrs. Warnke: Fourth Grade: College: Ball State: Pet Peeve: People who talk for- ever on the telephone and keep the line tied up: Home: La Porte: Hobby: Playing the piano. Mrs. Neal: Fourth Grade: College: Meredith: Pet Peeve: Dirty dishes left in sink: Home: Virginia: Hobby: Sewing and playing the piano. Mrs. Hickman: Fifth Grade: College: Ball State: Pet Peeve: Too many to list: Home: Monticello: Hobby: Reading and needle- point. Mrs. McCoin: Fifth Grade: College: Tennessee S t ate Teachers College: Pet Peeve: Inatten- tion: Hobby: Read- ing and Sewing: Home: Chalmers. Mr. Cardwell Sixth Grade: College: Franklin: Pet Peeve: Procrastinating women: Hobby: Swimming: Home: Marengo. Mr. Fausset Sixth Grade: College: Indiana: Pet Peeve: Lazy students: Hobby: Farming: Home:. Kirk lin. -31- Mr. Nierste: Math: College: Indiana Sta-te: Home: Free- landvillep Pet Peeve: None: Hobby: Bowl- ing. Mrs. Spahr: Com- mercialg College: Ohio and Purdue: Home: Geneva, O. Pet Peeve: 4th pe- riod students: Hobby: Bowling. Mr. Dykhuizen: Voca- tional Ag., General Science, and Chemistry: College: Purdue: Home: Brookstom Pet P e e v e : Disciplining Students: Hobby: Reading. Mr, Arney: Speech and Music: College: Indiana State: Home: Brookstong Pet Peeve: Drummers Hobby: Senior Band. Mrs. Roberts: Grade Music and Art: Col- lege: Indiana State: Home: Brookstong Pet Peeve: P e o ple who say I can'tg Hobby: Painting. Mrs. Wolf: English and Spanish: College: Purdue and Iowa State: Pet Peeve: Paper on the floor: Hobby: Swim- ming. - 32 - Mr. Victor: Jr. Math, History, and English: Home: Brookstong College: Purdue, Ball State, and Central Normal: Pet Peeve: Eighth Grade Boys: Hobby: Sports. Mrs. Fowler: Home Ec. , P. E. , and Chorus: Home: Muncie: College: Purdue: Pet Peeve: Girls who aren't neat: Hobby: Cooking and Music Directing. Mr. Rice: Social Studies and Bi- ology: Home: Brookston: College: Franklin, I. U., Purdue, and Podunk. Pet Peeve: Seniors: Hobby: Eating. Mr. Spear: Social Studies, P.E. , and Health: Home: Brookston: College: Purdue and Valparaiso: Pet Peeve: Continuous gripersg Hobby: G olf. Mr, Allen: English: Home: Brookston: College: Purdue: Pet Peeve: Anyone with a pencil w ho thinks he can play a drum: Hobby: Models' Mr. Hayes: Math and Science: Home: Brookston: College: Wabash, Butler, and Purdue: Pet Peeve: Violence: Hobby: Sports. -33- From left to right: Beverly Bartlett, Donna Morehouse, Carol DeWeese fseatedj, Carol Barnes, Judy Hagerty, and Peggy Anderson. Librarians Cffice Aides Seated: Betty Hines, Standing left to right: Donnal Clevenger, Phyllis Lane, Kay Schelle, Mary Jo Hendrickson, and Vonsetta Sutton. - 34 - Cooks Bus Drivers Left to right: Bud Eisert, Roy Scruggs, Bill North, Ralph Weiderhaft, Elmer May, and Jim Logan. Left to right: Maxine North and Helen Kiger. Mointenonce Left to right: Virgil Klepinger, Zach Dunn, and Brown Hiner. -35- .. . ,ty :U Q W im. my - My 4 ' W 5lc'me14fary lsr Grode First Row: Craig Blu m e , K e n Foust, Mary Lee Grace, Steven Griffin, Brenda Halsema, Paul- ette B a i l e y , Robert Leming, Hubert Williams. S e c o n d R o w : Frank Clevenger, Lloyd Hutson, A - nita Cadwallader, Jimmy Baugues, David Kent, Brent Balkema, Jimmy Hymen, Todd Mansfield, Jane Cody, Third Row: Lawrence Clausen, Angela Lutz, Patty Brown, Jeff Hendryx, Debbie Demerly, Dale Lehe, Kenton Kiger, Jimmy B arrett , Ronnie Johnson. First Row: B i 1 l y Clevenger, D o n a ld Morehouse, Janice Mc- Comb, Larry Murry, Dale Swedersky, My lin d a Randolph, James Os- walt, James Plunkett. Second Row: David McClean, Jeff Blume, Linda Smith, Gregory Swink, Lorita Halsma, Steven Weston, Karen Mahlke, Mary Robinson. Third Row: Colleen Tilley, Laquita Miller, Billy Monnett, Billy White, Robert Page, John Maxwell, Steven Young, Vicki Williams, Cindy Page, Heike Matteson, Mrs. Ross. -38- Richard Gass, 2nd Grade y as as First Row: Michael Savoldi, Sherry Linback, Susan Miller, Crystal Plunkett, Stephen Loro, Mike Gag- non, Eric Spencer, Jennifer Hughes . S e c o n d R o w : Daniel Short, Neal Ward, Allen Clev- enger, Tom Brown, lf' Kevan Flack, Cathy Wood, Russell Cuzzort, Tom Crawley, Mrs. Dean. Third Row: Robert LaGue, David Randolph William Scott, Bradley Green, Pamela Habben, Rickey Luse, Laura Hendryx, Pamala Parks. First Row: Donald Rosen- barger, Pamela Meyers, Rickey Weiderhaft, Steven W a r d , Dianne Gagnon, Eddie Helterbran, Roger Victor, Karen Lantz. S e c on d Row : Donna Alexander, Mike House, Mark Smith, Bethanne Bowman, Gary Johnson, William Cody, Tracey Gish, John Gustavel, Mrs. Cornell. Third Row: Theresa Minniear, Debra Sigman, Carol Blake, Doug Carter, Wayne Tatman, Billey Tilley, John Scripter, Mike Stewart. -39- 3rd Grade A First Row: Steven Swedersky, Deb- orah M e y e r s , Cindy B r o w n , Connie Bailey, Neal Rush, Deb- orah H a b b e n , Cathy Hodge, R a n d y K e r n. S e c o n d R o w : Steven Robinson, Teresa Post, Leigh Ellen Shideler, Joe Oswalt, Gregory Herget, Gary Delp, Lana Erickson, Diane Murray, Danny Spencer. Third Row: Gregory Carter, Steven White, Leslie Odle, Michael Logan, Scott Hendryx, Tom Tyrrell, Larry Halsema, Roy Lutz Gregory Williams, Mrs, Britney, First Row: K ir s t a n Matteson, K a t h y Johnson, R a m o n a Ra i n ie r , Steve Mc- Clean, Karen Page, Mayy Oswalt, Denise Lehe, Robert Schelle, Dwight Dause. Second Row: Sandra Hildrebran, Billy Eldridge, Margo Harner, Julie Strantz, Randy Lutz, Sue Mahlke, Alan Gustavel, Doug Garrett, Steve Leming. Third Row: Joe Teel, Anthony Loro, Pat l-laff, Delores Ubbinga, Colleen Carter, Marion Kohl, Mrs. Sifred. -40- First Row: Mitch- ell Davis, Rita Weston, Glenna Blumu, Becky Dunker, Stephen Thomas, John Knox, Frank Stu- art, Wendy Spear, Shari Robinson. S e C o n d R o w: 4th Grade Marilyn Kent, Suzanne Grace, Donna Bush, Debbie Hutson, Rhonda Miller Martha Smith Dave Schwamberger James Cadwallader, Bobby Newton, Mrs. Warnke. Third Row: Roger Maxwell Danny Foust Dannie Gardiner Bonnie Malone, Judy Teel, Nancy Greenfield, J. T. Coopman, Jim Ward Tommy Bartlett First Row: Bobby McComb, Brad Gish, Nancy Alexander. Jan- ice Owens, Irene Clevenger, Shir- ley Britt, Joyce Tyrrell, Inga Matteson, Cathy Blake, Becky Minniear. Second Row: Jim Reynolds, Mike Green, Greg Smith, John Flack, Mike Brown, Latonna Gustavel, Ronnie Luck, Debbie McCorkle Mike Victor Mrs Harring ton fSubstitutej. Third Row: Dick Pickering, Debbie Rosenbarger, Patty Hymen Deedra Short Rickee Gardiner Patty Kemp, JoAnna Clausen, Carl Cadwallader, Doris Wagner, Peggy Dilden -41- 5th Grade F i r s t Ro w : Phyllis Randolph, Vickie Young, Madge S pe e r , Ie a n Williams, Ia n e Williams, Christ Moorehouse Shirley Clevenger, Everetta Wooten, Sandra McClean. Second Row: Rodger Smith, Peggy House, Hubert Kohl, Steve Herget, Kathleen Tatman Chris Clausen Barry Koebcke, Mrs. McCoin. Third Row: Dean Deardurff, Roger Wood, Tom Kennedy Lucy Lemlng lim Hayes Denny Carter, Barb Dause, Ruddee Gardiner. First Row: Dave Robbins, Dave Jeffries, Eric Wynkoop, Bon- nie Brown, Teri Kern, Brenda Linback, Clara Page, Sherman Nelson, Larry Y o u ng. S e c o nd R o w : Norman Sweder- sky, Frank Hodge Ioan Gustavel, Ellen Biddle, Mary Chenoweth, Betty Barnard, Mrs. Hickman. Third Row Dennis Fortner Kenneth Kraay Eddie Taylor, Dallas Paugh, Karen Weiderfaft, Ann Moore, Terry -42- First Row: Mike Luse, Charles Spear, Linda Johnson, Steve Gagnon, Jerry Wooten, Rita Davis, Quentin Robinson, Duane Dause. Second Row: Eddie Halsema, Joe Butz, Steve Erickson, Janie Kerfoot, Karen 6th Grade Miller, Gretchen Matteson, Bill Brown, Angie Herget, Mr. Fausset Third Row Sharlene Davis Mary Lank Joe Strantz, Jerry Rush, Steve Victor, Randee Gardiner, Danny Page Margene Cookman Sharon Teel First Row: Gary Hendryx, Ken- neth McCombs, Harvey Weston, Charles Tilly, Fred Deckard, D o u g Davies, Duana L a n t z , Jan Hughes, Day - na Gardiner. Second Row: Gay Ward, Ken- neth Robertson, Don Flack, Melvin Kerfoot, Roger Koebcke, Danny Carter, Janet Garrett Bradley Martin Third Row Carol Smith, Janie Wilson, Janie Irwin, Dick Lehe, Billy Kemp, Vanetta Moon Kathy Scripter -43- TQ' wp , V. wi? s A Aft llnderclassmelfz Lay J ' 3 G A,,N Carol Barnes Charlene Barnes Donna Burkhart Jim Best Carl Dunker Carolyn Dyer Bob Fisher Russell Flack Ed Davis Dorthea Gagnon wifi JN:-Kwai -1 'Ani ' :b37iEf'e if Til , K B ,,,.... Dick Gardiner Gene Gardiner Lois Halgtgad Ada Hill Bill Hines Harold Klinkhammer Bill Koebcke Bob Leming Ronnie Logan -47- 1 Larry Luck as 5 5 M 5 Q 3 3 ? x Q 3 , gg Tk W, ' iv l B.. u, 'Ki M 1 Elvin iv M I Q 1 Linda Lutz Barry Mansfield Terry Mansfield Bette May f Sue McKee Lana North Mickey Oilar jeff Price Ruby Qualls Bill Randolph Bruce Reynolds Phil Roadruck - 48 - Connie Schwamburger Joe Schwartz Robert Smalley Ruth Taylor Dick Trap Beverly Wagner N1 62: 3-'Il l E r X fs RQ 'Y s N4 1 J -Q V X w 041,01 53- ' -49- W Va I H I B Peg Anderson Brooke Balkema Benerly Bartlett Norma Barrett Jack Butz Herb Carter Karl Childers Bill Coats Jill Davies Carol Deweese Stevg Dwyer R051 Gray John Hague Bruce Harmon John Harner I B e B Vicki Hafner Jo Hendrickson Jim Irwin Stan Jeffries Wayne Klinkharnmer - 50 - H: - S??f35lg'1'SrfwEE55952i J: ff if' is ' f W- k Exif' : 5 V1 wha 5 X 'f i asrl -- Q , V,A.- 'xl 'H JL LaSharon Kohl Shirley Kraay Diane Lank Janet Lutz Richard Mahin Dennis Mansfield Virg McCorkle Larry McGil Donna Morehouse Dick Patton , Cheryl Rainier Glendora Shearer Helen Sims Sue Sutton Nancy Taylor Ronnie Taylor Rick Townsend Norman Weiderhaft - 51 - Ron Burkhart Donna Clevinger Pam Clevinger Charles Davis Ron Deckard Joe Demerly Bill Fisher Chris Garrott X, is ' if Q up , ,gay 3. . ,A Lenard Gray Dianne Guntrip Carolyn Hill Brad Hiner Betty Hines Janet Kennedy Herb Klepinger Steve Klinkhammer - 52 - Carolyn Knicklebine Becky May Phyllis McCoy Bill North :Q R U ,D Q Carol Orr Gary Price Gladys Putt Carolyn Qualls 9 Y W iss fe is ix fe -' Ian Rose Sharon Scruggs Jesse Sims Marilyn Smith Judy Stover Larry Tyler Tom Williams Dave Young Sharon Young - 53 - , Xxxxxxkx 199' mm! 'A-I-Q-...,,,..,,musJ..,,u,,.,,,,L, , 'limp' Scnivrs Happy Days The seniors financed a major part of their senior trip by selling concessions at the basketball games. This year our concessions manager was Jack Christopher and his assistant was Kent Moore. Next year Ron Burkhart will take this job, -55- King and Queen Ed Gagnon Loretta Putt Connie Heath, Purdue's Homecoming Q u e e n, chose Ed as the King of our Annual, Connie Heath - 56 - The Purdue Co-Captains, Maury Guttman and Jerry Beabout, chose Loretta as the Queen of our Annual. Court Becky May Junior Jill Davies Sophomore This year the senior class chose these three girls as attendants to the king and queen. .57- Connie Schwamburger Freshman i T 1 w l Jack Christopher Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Band President 4 Class Treasurer 1, 3, 4 Class Plays 3, 4 All-School Play 3 Concessions Manager 4 Basketball 1, 2. Terry Anderson F. F.A. l,2,3,4 Class Plays 3, 4. Kathy Dunker F. H. A. 1, 3, 4 Class Plays 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 S. S. S. 1,2,3,4 Secretary F. H.A, 2 President 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 President Pep Club 3 Brookstonian Staff 4 G. A. A. 2, 3. -58- Dwayne Gardiner F.F.A, 1,2,3,4 Class Plays 3,4, Maurice Fuller F. F.A. 1,2,3,4 Sentinel in F. F. A Cross Country 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2 Class Plays 3, 4. .1,2,3 -59- Ed Gagnon Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Plays 3, 4 All-School Play 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 1 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Class President 2,3 Student Council 1 Letterman's Club 1, 2, Class Vice President 4 Pep Band 2, 4 Yearbook Staff 4. 3 Judy Hagerty Class Plays 3,4 All-School Play 3 F. H.A. 1,2,3 F. H. A. Secretary 2, 3 G.A.A. 1,2,3 Office Help 4 S. S. S. 1,2,3,4 Brookstonian Staff 4. Eric Harmon Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Plays 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 2 Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Vice President 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Boy 's State 3 Class Secretary 3 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 2, 4 Librarian 2, Office Help 2. -50- Linda Hague Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Plays 3,4 F.H.A.1,2,3,4 F. H.A. President 3 F. H.A. Vice Presid G. A.A. 1 Student Council 1 Brookstonian Staff 4 Chorus 3, 4 S. S. S. 1,2,3,4. CU Karen Holwerda Office Help 4 Chorus 1,2 3 4 Student Council 2 S. S. S. 1, 2 K F.H.A. 1 Larry Hutson Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Plays 3,4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 1, 2, 3 Pep Band 2, 4 Class President 4 Class Secretary 2 Student Council 2, 3 Student Council President Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Plays 3 4 Linda Jean Hendrickson Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 S. S. S. 1,2,3,4 Class Plays 3, 4 Brookstonian Staff 4 Student Council 3 Band Librarian 4 Office Help 1 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer of Pep Club 4 Harvest Festival Queen 4. -61- I oy Kennedy Chorus 1, 2, 4 Chorus President 1 S. S. S. 1,2,3,4 Student Council 2, 3 Student Council Pres Pep Club 2, 3 Pep Club President 3 Brookstonian Staff 4. ident 3 Barbara Mansfield S, S. S. 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,4 G.A.A. 2.3 F.H.A, 1,2,3 Pep Club 1,2 Brookstonian Staff 4 Class Plays 3, 4 F, H. A. Treasurer 3. .52- David Logan Track 1 Class Plays 3, 4 Pep Club 4 F. F.A. 3,4. Phyllis Lane S. S. S. 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus l,2,3 F. H. A. 1,2 G.A.A. 1 Librarian 4 Brookstonian Staff 4 Jerry Mc Mindes F. F.A. 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Class Plays 3, 4 Track 2. Judy Morehouse S. S. S. 1, 2, 3 Class Plays 3, 4 F. H.A. 1,2,3,a Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 3 Brookstonian Editor 4 F. H.A. Secretary and Treasurer 4. Bob Parr Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2 Class Plays 3,4 All-School Play 3 Honor Society 2, 3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Pep Band 2, 4 1 Librarian 2 Alternate Boy's State 3 Band Vice President 4 Class President 1 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. -63- Kent Moore Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Plays 3, 4 Class Vice President 1 Ass't. Concessions Manager 4 Student Council 4 Student 'Council President 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Basketball 2 Yell Leader 1 Cross Country 3 Librarian 2 Pep Band 2, 4. Wilma Sims fbelowj Valedictorian 4 S. S, S. 1,2,3,4 Class Treasurer 2 Class Secretary 4 Girls' State 3 DAR Award 4 Class Play 3,4 Student Council 1 Librarian 1 Office Help 3 Chorus 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Loretta Putt S. S. S. 1,2,3,4 F,H.A, 2,3 G.A.A. 1,2,3 Chorus 1 Class Play 1 Yell Leader 1 Office Help 1 Yearbook Staff 4 Brookstonian Staff 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vonsetta Sutton S, S. S. 1,2,3,4 G.A.A.1,2,3,4 Class Secretary 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Class Play 3,4 Student Council 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Alternate to Girls' State 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Librarian 2, 3, 4. -54- David Roadruck Band 1,2,3,4 Class Play 3 Pep Band 2,4. Kay Schelle Band 1,2,3,4 Class Play 3,4 G.A.A. 3,4 S. S. S. 1,2, 3,4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Librarian 1, 4 Student Council 2 ffffffffffffffw Franklln Rodkey Photographer for Th1s Book Furnlshlng F1ne and ATt1St1C Photographs SIHCG 1933 Get Our Reasonable Offers Flrst Rod key Studio Delphl Phone LO 4 2400 FARMERS AND MERCHANTS Congratulatlons NATIONAL BANK from Phone JU 3 5633 PARR'S BEAUTY SHOP Montlcello Indlana Roy Moore s Barber Shop Fast S6TV1Ce Brookston Indlana 1 W -66- aku' 0 V A.. , .. .A,,, ilvhg, r 69 55065 -v4sf ,f X . A IE look for me af speedee drive-ms tender, juicy. . . BEEF HAMBURGERS or 5 f hive sow 0' I y You've never tasted a tastier hamburger anywhere. . .at any price. Yes, it's 1007, pure beef U. S. Government inspected . . . served on toasted buns. How do we do it? Simply by making a small profit . . . but selling them in great quantity. Same with our Triple Thick Milk Shakes . . . they're thick, delicious . . . made just right . . . and only 200. And our french fries are out of this world! Bring the family TONITE . . .An all-American meal of a hamburger, a milk-shake and french fries for only 456 Opens at 11:00 Everyday -,en 662155 ewwmmxw Sa AFX WUOHHQQ. 3 I speedee drive- ins omu ummnsn, maven nuvucmn ' L e v-'.f13-7eeq,.ww -- ' - , f , ,, f PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Howard Avenue and Brown Street Levee West Lafayette . n, f- . 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Dealers In BUILDING MATERIALS OVERHEAD DOORS Lafayette Manufacturers Of UPRIGHT GARAGES UPRIGHT HOUSE SHELLS , Indiana I-Iymen 's Depo rfmenf Store Clothing - Shoes - Toys HWhere the Leaders Are Al BROOKSTON, ways Picked for Youu INDIANA I-Iowcard Johnsorfs Mofor Lodge ond Resfouronf ' Lafayette, Indiana I cn, l JM- X- V. 4 I --n.ui.vs' ,Q f, ' ' 51 ' NE Q W--AMA: : - I I'-i -1.9.1 'QQ ' A HOWARD JOHNSON FAVORITE Delicious Charcoal Broiled I RIB STEAK ONLY S235 P 'HOlllARDJOHl1f0I1f -75- Diener Plumbing Monticello, Indiana Compliments IRVINE'S TRAVEL SERVICE 127 Northwestern Ave GORDON'S TV West Lafayette Phone RI 3 1857 Brookston Indlana You re Always Welcome At CHALMERS CAFE HWe serve from a sandwl h to a d1nner' Chalmers Phone TA 3411 WHITE COUNTY SKELGAS SERVICE Reynolds Phone lll VAN'S MARKET R E Van Voorst Chalmers Indlana Travel Is Our Buslness GERHART DRUGSTORE Battleground, Indlana EBERLES' STANDARD SERVICE Servlce w1th a Sm11e Chalmers Indlana Compllments KING'S 129 North 4th Street Lafayette Indlana of IIIIIIIIIIII I .C IIIIIIIIII' Compliments of IIIIIIIIIIII ITTIIIIIITT -77- , 25 me iwclff 1 Space Heaters CBargainJ Gas Ranges Hot Water Heaters Refrigerators Washers Dryers Water Pumps Bath Room Fixtures Plumbing Tractor Fuel HService Is Our Businessu MONTICELLO HICkQCIS CO. BROOKSTQN JU 3-5144 Jo 3-3981 .7g- Compliments of Lowmon 8g Builders Inc. For the Best in Modern Living Lafayette Indiana qiilf ' M ,. 'ns' ' Vfifixg., it t M L' Compliments 7 0 . Logon s Service Sfohon Brookston Indiana 579- Sarge Bilfz, Inc. Lafayette's Finest Restaurant and Barn Call SH 2-0088 For All Party Needs and Entertaining ' . My - ltr-, ,vim ,,wlLf,' as I 'Fm - . ..f..fffffff-Efll -:E. -S5211 z - ' w g , i 5 x Z h Li H is F A --1 -v:- Aw '-'- gf Wynkoop Pharmacy BROOKSTON, INDIANA Drugs - Gifts - Sundaes -g0- . U 453 Compl iments of EIIIIIUIHHII Boffleground Lumber Compony Battleground Indiana MiIIer's Mill Where You Get Good Food Q Cold Drinks Delphi Indiana One Hour Morflnlz-ng The Most in Dry Cleaning On the Levee West Lafayette Indiana Congratulations Shop of Fousf Grocery Brookston Indiana QQIEANERS -31- MONTICELLO BOWLING LANES Kenneth Coffing, Prop. Monticello, Ind. Air Conditioned Automatic Pinspotters Let's Go Bowling ALKIRE 5 LUSE OLDSMOBILE INC. 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