Chesterton High School - Singing Sands Yearbook (Chesterton, IN)
- Class of 1955
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Here's To Our High School HERE'S TO OUR HIGH SCHOOL The halls, lockers, and roornsg the sun streaming through the windowsg these We shall never forget. CHESTERTON HIGH SCHOOL Not just any high school, but ours, the one we love and respect. HEREUS TO THE SCHOOL WE ADORE We honor the name, songs, and the people who compose this body. Here's To The School We Adore 123 Chesterton High School Class of 1955 Chesterton High School Chesterton, Indiana 13 Seniors So Mighty . . . It's our last year, the future is waiting for us and the fond memories lingering. Juniors So Highly, They are looking ahead for the day the become seniors. Y Freshies And Sophomores FRESHIES AND SOPHOMORES They have new experiences and hopesg the feeling of growing up. I5 let Mirth And Gladness LET MIRTH AND GLADNESS We listened to the jokes and saw the smiles of our friends. BANISH ALL SADNESS We laughed during classes, at the teachers and our classmates. 161 Banish All Sadness 352 5? 'k ' .- X H X .94 lk , nf ' - -.,. .-.. : 5 , i W f T J . Q' R v ,af M h,, 'i., - . ' Ag -1 I Q ,. . . , t 'Wag-5 X4 if M ,W .iii s as I n ' '5 , ff 3 S 2 E13 ,, .qw E fl UM' x g'-,am-99'fX QM MW XQNM-w, MW Q R W- yn. :fyf ff, xxx Yau'H Find Us Ready And Steady YOIVLI. FIND US READY AND STEADY Givingm1l'aIl,o111'iim0,patiencf-,anci energy. to the bvttormvnt of our School if D in N Q -. W SW W sv if 0 1 ' s K A 4 as MW 7 im is KI Baasting, Oh Yes, BOOSTING, OH YES, Yelling, screaming, and often restraining ourselves, for our teams. BASKETBALL QUEEN SUE WIEBE Brenda Meyers, Sue Wiebe, queen, Frances Ely. Marilyn Lindquist 1 IO! H , J ,., . 5 in .T ,I ,, as it l Z 3 G i X A h is .-,VEb b f, Q . 5 if' i f W x ., ':' ' 5 5 M Q1 IX You'H Find Us Baosting For C.H.S. YOU'LL FIND US BOOSTING FOR C.H.S. To our frivnds, our school. and our memories, wo give El cheer. , if 5 1110 A W Q. mx W X 1? W'--.....,. ' S 'Q fx wi ff 'il LTY C133 'Ko-. af- Mr. Dunbar, principal, and Ruth Wahl, office secretary, arrange school year. JOHN F. PILLMAN CHARLES T. ALLEN M. E. DINSMOORE 1143 Trustee-1955 Trustee-1954 County Superintendent Fino Arts-Loren Bc-iz, instrumental music: ?hysical Education' Evar Edquist, boys' physical education, driver Bch Johnston, vocal music: Joseph Koss. art. training: Janet Davis, girls' physical education. social studies health. dean of girls: Raymond Edman. health, biology. Our loyal Teachers, 'R' F' F .WN ,. . Practical Arts-Bzii'b:ii':i Funkhouscr. hoinv economics, health: Nlaible Morgan, home 1-cononiu-sg Cairinan Ponaidcr, industrial urls, airillirm-ticg Thomas Laiucrinan. dralting, industrial arts. Business-Thomas Pierce, general business, typing, school treas- ui er: Ma ry Dold, busincss education: Ralph Shiclds, business cd ut-ation. 1155 Social Studies-Arthur Rhoads, social studies: David Pogue, history: Faye Hall, English, social studies: Warren Munro. English, social studies. l16J health Cyral Turner mathematic mathematics: Robert McCord, bio tured: Richard Doenges, mathcmati Sponsors, and Friends Language-Dorothy Wells, English, commerce: Agnes Brumitt, English: Leona Burrus, English, health: Lillian Sayers, English. Latin: Mary Eileen Cauffman, English, Spanish: Claire Decker, librarian: Gerald Hundt, English, s, physics: Elwood Mull ogy. chemistry. lwol plc cs. Science and Mathematics-Alfred Smith. general svicnc: . - . .I Nw Q 'Q N K X X 5 X M X 4 X mi 1 .MN 1 as MX :V 5 kgixmg wx X x ,f Jfgi: Q X. A S . X sf X fx ww ' - sm , 5. Q xx,, Ms 'N ggi- ' X. MA K V X. x, .QM Fi YB XM af 'Q W QS QTY X I ,wi ax S kwa, 51 : N af fix X vii 'I ul 5, Q 'Q 1183 Left to right: Jackce Charlson, Bill Hayes, Pat Smith, Fred Rodeman, and Anita Bush. SENIORS The year 1954-55 was a year of triumph and tragedy. The Senior Class started off the social season, with the most successful Fall Fiesta in the his- tory of CHS. The swing band, made up of senior boys, copped first prize in Opportunity Night. The following were elected as officers-Bill Hayes, presidentg Anita Bush, vice presidentg Pat Smith, secretaryg Fred Rodernan, treasurerg and Jackee Charlson, student council representative. Our class was saddened by the death of Mr. Goldsborough, beloved sen- ior sponsor, and later by the tragic death of Camilla Wiesemann. Cheaper by the Dozen, the class play, was produced in April. This book which you are now reading was another of the Senior class activities. Helping the seniors in their various activities were the sponsors, Mrs. Dold, Mr. Munro, and Mr. Turner. Carol Ann Ahrendt CAROL Silent except when she speaks. Y-Tceus 1, 2, 3, -l: G.A.A. 1: Boosters 1. 2, 3, Al: Librarians Club 1: Intramural 3: Sr. Girls Club: Jr. Sr. Dramatics 4. David Victor Ba gby BAGS 1 don't care what the ads say, girls are still the best en- tertalnmc-nt. Annual Staff: Band 1. 2, 3, 4: Spotlighters 1: Boosters Club 4: Jr. Sr. Dramatics 4. Thomas Alan Beck TOM Old Indian chief say, 'Fel- low who drive like Hell bound to get there sooner or later! ' Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Biology Club 1, 2: Junior Classical League: Jr. Sr. Dramatics 4: Hi-Y 4, tChaplainl. We are the Seniors so mighty . John Thomas Bloom Robert Morris Blumer Andrea Jo Borg TOM UBOB.. The haggard Trapper from So you want to lead a. the last outpost. band? Junior Classical League 2: Hi- Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Spotllghters 1. Y 14 President 1. MANDY.. What she hasn't done lsn't worth doing. Annual Staff: Spotlighters 1: Boosters 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2 4Vice Pres.l, 3, 4 1Pres.l: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 lPres.l: In- tramurals l, 2. 3, 4: Basket- ball 2, 3: Junior Classical League 2: Jr. Sr. Dramatics 3. 4: Office Monitor 3: Scoop 4: Sr. Girls. William John Blake BILL l was horn for higher things. Cross-country 1, ,2 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3: Varsity basketball 2. 3, 4: Mixed chorus 1: J.V. Basketball 1: Intramurals 2, 3. 4. Anita Marlene Bush NEETZ Bang! That dynamic person- ality. Student Council 1: Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 1: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3.4: G.A.A. 1, 2. 3, 4: Chorus 1: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4: Scoop 4: Basketball 2, 3: Office Monitor 3: Jr. Sr. Dramatics.. 4:.. Senior.. Girls: Class Officer lVice Pres.B 4. C191 -mmf? Russell Theodore Carlson Jr. RUSS llc has not much to say. Spanish Cluh 1, 2: Hi-Y 1, 2: Hall Nlonitor. Karen Marie Chellberg KAREN Miss Journalism of 1954-551' Annual Stuff ICO-Editorll Y- Teens 1,2, 3.4: Scoop 1,2,3.42 lAc-ting Editorl Junior Class- ical League 2. 3, 4: Boosters 3, -lg Jr. Sr. Dramatics 3, 4: National Honor Society 3: Girls State: Senior Girls: DAR Award: Intramurals 3: T o'pi'zi1 4. Beverly Jean Carpenter :'BEv All American Girl G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural 1, 3, -l: B1' ketball 3: Moni- ior Al Carol Sue Chaney CAROL Blond Bomber. Fender High School 1, 2. G.A.A. 3, 4: Intramural 3, 4: Jr. Sr. Dramwtics 3, 4: Boost- ers 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: Senior Girls. So loyal and bold: Ronald Walker Colley RON Velvet V0ii'e. Bill kistbull 1: Truck 1, 2, 3: Cross Countrv 1. 2, 3: Choruw 1, IZ, 3: Spotlizliiers 1: Boost- er.: 3, 4: Senior Quintet. Howard Ward Conru KILLER Blessed are the ball bear- ings for they shall become wheels. Hi-Y 1, 2 lSecretary3, 4: Spot- libghters 1: Intramurals 3, 4. Jacqueline Ann Charlson JACKEE Ah Spring-when a young man's heart turns to what girls have been thinking of all winter. Boosters 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3: 4: Spotlighters l: Chorus 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2 lVire Pres.l. 3, 4: Scoop 4: Thcspians 3, 4: Jr. Classical League 2: Intramur- al 2, 3, 4: National Honor So- ciety 3: Jr. Sr. Dramatics 3, lVicc Pres.i: Student Coun- cil Representative 4: Senior Girls. Jeanette Lynn Crill QUEENIE If she got paid for combing her hair she would be a mil- llonairef' Annual Staff: Spanish Club 1, 2: G.A.A. 1. 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2. 3, 4: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4: Boofters Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Li- trary Club 2: Jr. Sr. Dramat- ics 3, 4: Thespian Society 3. 4: Basketball 2, 3: Senior Cirls: Ofilice Monitor. 1201 Felicia Ruth Dabbert FLEEZE The Argyle Kid Annual Staff: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Booster 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 1. 2, lVice Pres.J: Spotlighters 1, 2, lVice Pres.J: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4: Sciene Club 1, 2: Twirler 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Honor So- ciety 3: Senior Girls iVice Pres.J: Jr. Classical League 3. 4. Barbara Jean Egielski BARB Daisies will tell, but I won't. Y-Teens 4: Jr. Sr. Dramatics 4: Boosters Club 4: Senior Girls 4. Robert Nathan DeMass --DEMONH Don't put your mouth in gear unless your brain is turning over. Annual Staff: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, lVice Pres.J: Intramural 3, 4. Charles Franklin Deiotte CHUCK A good natured person is never out of place. Intramural Basketball l: Hi- Y 13 Intramural Volleyball 2: Fine Arts 1, 2. we've worked four years Rita Mae Esmoer ..EZ.. Quick! Bring a stretcher. Y-Teens 1, 2 4Treas.1, 3, 41 Class Officer 1 lVice Pres.l1 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 1Sec.-Treas.lC Boosters Club 1. 2, 3. 4 QSec.- Treas.J: Spanishh Club: In- tramural 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3: Thespians 3: Annual Staff 4: Senior Girls. John Elbert Farrell -'cosiviou He's good, but he's from Porter! Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2. 3. Marlene Mae Eason BEEZ Bas is Eas and Wes is Wes and oft' the two have met. Annual Stan' 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Spotlight- ers 1: Boosters 1, 2, 3, 4: In- tramural 1, 2, 3, 4: Monitor 2, 4: Senior Girls lPresidentJ. Fred Wilbur Fleming FRED Sleeping Beauty? Biology Club 1: Chorus lMix- edt 2, 3, 4: Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4: Boys Chorus 2, J, 4. , anis ow- M 1 'VP' oqnnugn .1211 Joyce Arlene Gaston -'Jovcry' The busy, busy, busy, bee. East Chicago Washington 1: G.A.A. 2, 3. 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 lSec.r: Band 2, 3, 4: Jr. Sr. Dramatics 3, 4: National Thespian Society 3, 4: Major- ette 3, 4: Mixed Intramurals 3: Girls Intramurals 3, 4: Scoop 4: Annual Staffg Senior Girls. Rita Mae Harvey --maxi-:'r A smart girl is one who can hold a boy at arms length, and still not lose her grasp. Annual Staff: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2 1Sec.l, 3, -lg G.A.A. l, 2, 3 1Point Re- corderi. 4 1Vice Presb: Span- ish Club l, 2: Boosters Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3: Class Officer 2 tTreas.l: Jr. Sr. Dra- matics 4: Senior Girls. Rosalie Bell Hadenfelt Joy Fay Harger ROSY FAY A Rebel ln Yankee Terri- Her quiet pleasant ways are tory. always pleasing. Clinton, Arkansas lgAnderson Isaac Elston High School. High School 2, 3: Senior Michigan City 1, 2, 3: Senior Girls. Girls. Had pleasures untold, William Lewis Hayes BILL A gentleman is just a. wolf with his ears pinned hack. Basketball l. 2. 3: Cross Country 1, 2: Spanish Club 1, 2: Baseball 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Thespians 4: Class Officer 2, 3 qVice Pres. 1 lPres.l. John Richard Hofman JOHN Some people talk, I think. Track, 1, 2, 3: Cross Country 1, 3, 4: Basketball Manager 4. Kenneth Robert Harmon BOB He's Shirley on the right track, Karin Anne Holm KARIN Patience is her virtue. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural l, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, -lg Spot- lighters 1: Y-Teens 1: Science Club 3: Thespians 3, 4: Scoop -lp Senior Girls: Library Club 41 Boosters 4. fi 4221 AQ ,f Y . Joan Louise Hroma JOANlE More bounce to the ounce. G.A.A. 1, 2: Spanish Club 1. 2: Intramural 1, 25 Boosters 3, 4: Class Officer 2 lStudent Council Representativebp Sen- ior Girlsg Annual Staff. Lorraine Mary J arroll LORRI Let's join the Navy! Annual Staff: G. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4 lTreas.yg Spanish Club 1, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 lHistorianJ, 4: Spotlighters 1, Boosters Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Office Monitor 2, 4, Intramural 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 43 Senior Girls. Nina Bada Johnson BADA Sweet petite, and hard to beat. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 41 Boosters 1, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Classical League: Jr. Sr. Dramatics 3, 43 Annual Staff, Senior Girls Club lSec- Treas.J. we cheered at the ball games Paul Frederick Johnston PAUL He whistles a happy tune Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Band l, 2, 3, 42 Jr. Classical League 1, 2: Biology Club 2: Projectors Club 3. Robert Eugene Jones -Bos l'll be down to get you in my Chevie, Honey. Boys Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys Quar- tet 43 Spotlighters lg Cross Country 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Dorothy Ann Kado --Dom Leaves nothing to be de- sired. Boosters 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 3, 4: Science Fair Staff: Senior Girls. Nl wait Daniel Wayne Johnston --CREACHH I stand for Tom Duggan and Democrats. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. 4, Spotlighters 1, 23 Jr. Sr. Dramatics 41 Intra- mural 4: Annual Staff. Karl Everett Kissinger --Kissm' Man with a Horn. Junior Classical League 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. i235 ' sv if Norma Alice Kleberg Andrea Louise Koch' William Forest Noam ANDY LaTour Sinmnizo that apple! The pause that refreshes, FIFI Annual Stall: Class Officer there's nothing like a, Koch. 1 lScc.l: Boosters Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2: Booster 1, 2: 3, el 1Prcs.r: Spanish Club 1, Senior Girls. Z1 Chorus 1: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2 rPres.l, 3, 4: In- tramural 1. 2. 3, -4: Basketball Z, 3: National Honor Society 3: Student. Council 3 QSec.- Trcas.J: Girls State: Jr. Sr. Dramatics 4: Senior Girls. Carol Ann Lindquist CAROL Quict. but quick with a laugh. G.A.A. 1, 2. 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, 2: Boost- ers Club 1, 2. 3. -l: Intramural I: Jr. Sr. Dramatics 3, 4 Scn- ior Girls. We laughed Roderic Douglas Lowry ..ROD,. The Quiet One. Pep Band 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 1, 2. 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Biology Club 1: Jr. Classi- cal League 2: Scoop 3. Which side has the Toni? Spanish Club 1, 2: Hi-Y 1, 2 lpresidenty, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2: Cross Country 1, 2: Track 1, 2: Class Officer 2 lSec.J: Boosters 2, 3, 4: In- tramurals 3, 4: Baseball 3: Jr. Sr. Dramatics 4. at the jokes John Gilbert Ludington HJACK.. To bad, a live one! Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 lChaplainl, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Project- ors Club 1, 2 lVice Pres.l, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 2: Biology Club 1, 2: Intramural basketball 1, 2: Intramural Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Thespians 4: Basketball Man- ager 3. Larry Ronald Lee '-LArm.Y Some people know their own minds so well they hesi- tate to use them. Larry Bruce Magnuson MAGS-Y He's not a square, he's just around. lntramural 1, 2, 3, 4: Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. 1243 McGowan SATCH If I don't get something to eat, I'll go down to a ton and a half. Spotlighters 1, 25 Biology Club 1: Jr. Classical League 23 Spanish Club 39 Jr. Sr. Dramatics 4. John Richard Gerald Howard Brent Carter Medley Joyce Ann Meltz Mclntre OSCAR JOYCE RED Hey, Flint Lake. Still water runs deep. He fakes them apart to S00 Hi-Y 1- Biology Club 1- Track G.A.A 1 2 3- Y-Teens 1 2- how they run , 2. 33 Jr. Classical League 25 Senior Girls Club. I ' Calumet High School 1: Wirt High School 25 Band 3, 43 Pep Band 4. Spanish Club 1. 3. 4 LSec- Tre:1s.j Intramural 3, 4. we discussed all the teachers Merilyn Joan Meyers MERLE The girl behind the scenes. Annual Staff: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. 43 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 43 Boosters 1, 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 2: Jr. Sr. Dramatics 3, 43 Monitor 4: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4: Girls Basketball 33 Senior Girls. Larry Charles Meyne BUTCH A hard worker in a brain field. Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Volleyball l, 2, 3. 45 Biology Club 1: Honor Society 3. 4. Ronald Keith Mitchell MITCH I'm just an angel in dis- guise. Spanish Club 1 lPres.J. 25 Hi- Y lg Spotlighters 1, 23 Base- ball l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3: Jr. Sr. Dramatics 4. Arlene Anne Mohr ARLENE She is a TON of fun. Spotlig-'liters 1 G. A. A. 13 Boosters 1. 2, 3, 43 Senior Girls. 1252 Catherine Jean Nelson KATIE A Farmer's Daughter. Scoop I, 4: Junior Classical League: Jr, Sr. Dramatics 3, 4: Thespians 3. 4: Senior Girls Club. Mildred Marie Rak MILLY She throws those come hith- er glances. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club l. 2: Spotlighters 1, 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Biology Club lSec.3 1: Intramural 1, 2, 3. 4: Honor Society 3. 4: Thespians 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: Class Officer 3 tSec.J: Boosters l. 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls: Scoop 4 fBusi- ness Managerl: Animal Staff. K 26 J Bessie Irene Nordholm BETTY She hunts for perfection! G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 1, 2 tSec.-Treas.b, 3, 4: Jr. Classical League 1, 2: Science Fair 1 lCo-Directorl. 2, 3, 4 1Director7: Chorus 2. 3: Honir Society 3, Senior Girls. Sue Carol Evans SUE lt doesn't pay to judge by size. Sometimes even a wom- an's thumb has a man under lt. Albion High, Albion, Michi- gan 1: Wirt high, Gary, first semester 2: Tolleston, Gary, last semester 2, 3: Senior Girls: Scoop 4. Over hot dogs and cakes. William Medden Rand WILLIE Brains come easy. Annual Stall QCO-Editorlg Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3 lVice Presb, 4 fPres.b: Spot- lighters 1: Jr. Classical League 2: Honor Society 3: Jr. Sr. Dramatics 3. 4: Thespians 3, 4: Spanish Club 3 fPres.l: Pep Band 4. Margaret Martha Ray PEGGY A smile for every girl and two for every boy. Y-Teens 1: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls. , N Annette Louann Pekonis ANNET'I'E The only way to klll time ls to work it to death. Boosters 1, 2. 3, 4: Chorus 3. 4: Y-Teens 3: Science Fair Staff 3, 4: Office Monitor 31 Senior Girls. Judy Ann Renfro HJUDY.. Goldie Locks. Joliet, Illinois 1: LaGrange 2: St. Scholastica, Chicago 3: Senior Girls 45? s lx L... Ronald Albert Resare RON Strictly for the birds! Annual Staff: Spotlighters 1: Science Club 1, 2, 3 tVice Presi. 4 lPres.b: Jr. Classical League 1, 2: Chorus 2: Jr. Sr. Dramatics 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4 tPres.i: Hi-Y 4: National Honor Society 3. Judith Robinson JUDY We're not so sure what she ls after, but we've all got ideas. G.A.A. 3, 4: Science Club 3, -l: Science Fair 3, 4, 1Sec.J: Scoop 3. 4: National Honor Society 3: Annual Staff: Sen- ior Girls lExecutive Commit- teel. Frederick Ernest Rodeman FRED What was the score of the last game? Spotlighters 1: Jr. Classical League 1, 2: Biology Club 1. 2: Hi-Y 1, 2: Scoop 1, 2, 3, 4: 3, 4: National Intramurals Honor Society 3 Chorus 4: Class Officer 3 1Treas.J, 4 fTreas.J. We've liked these four years . Patricia Ann Smith PAT Hey you guys, give me a little push. Class Officer 1 1Treas.l. 4 lSec.l: Spanish Club 1. 2: Boosters Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Spotlighters 1: Science Fair Staff 3: Scoop 4: Office Mon- itor -L.: Jr, Sr. Drnmatics 4: Senior Girls. Peggy Ann Snape --PEG Solid Jackson. Spotlighters 1 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Ronald Jay Stack RON His saxophone has a de- nlcotine filter. 4: Y-TCQDS 1. 2. 3. 4: Intra- Cross Country 1, 2, 3 Bas- inural 1, 2, 3, 4: Boosters Club ketball 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 33 1, 2, 4: Annual Staff iArt Hi-Y 1: Spanish Club 1.2: Editor! Jr Sr Dramatics 3 : - . . Band 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3: -1: Thespians 3, 4: Basketball Pep Band 3, 3: Majorette 3, 4 Scoop 4: Senior Girls. Thomas Neil Shields 'NEIL' He's a Carpenter's Tool. Elizabeth Marion Stephens -'sTEvE': Any llvewire would be a dead one without connec- tions. Annual Staff: G.A.A 1. 2, 3, 4: Spotlighters 1: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Boosters 2. 3, 4: Intra- mural l, 2. 3. 4: Girls Bas- ketball 3: Jr. Sr. Dramatics 3. 4 fSec.-Trcas.l: Thespians 3, 4: Scoop Staff -4: Chorus 4: . 1 . . is ,f ,ff 1275 David Terry Stokes TERRY If I weren't so good, I'd be conccitedl' Spotlighters 1 Band 1, 2. 3. 4, Scoop 1, 2, 3. 4: Intramural 1, 2. 3, 4: Biology Club 1 mVice Pres.l, 2: Jr. Classical League 2: Chorus 1, 2: Pep Band 1, 2, 3. 4 1Pres.lg Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3: Thes- pians 4. David Roy Thompson DAVE Well, at least I leave on time. Band l, 2: Spanish Club 3, 4. J - X' l28J James Richard Strange JUMBO The jazz fiend! Spotlighters 1, 2: Hi-Y 1: Spanish Club 1, 2: Science Club 1, 2 1Pres.J. 3: Jr. Sr. Dramatics 4 1Pres.J. Donald John Swenson Beverly Ann Taylor PERCY What a tune he fiddles! Spotlighters 1: Track 2, Thes- pians 3, 4. They've been the best, Joyce Ann Warble '-Joyce Bright as the sunshine dis- pelling all gloom. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Boosters Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4: Spotlighters 1, 23 Spanish Club 1, 2: Y-Teens 1: Jr. Sr. Dramatics 4: Senior Girls. Walter Nathanial Warren -AWALLYH If heads were used for sig- nal lights, he'd stop all traf- fic. Hi-Y 13 Biology Club 1: Span ish Club 1, 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Pep Band 2, 3: Annual Staff. BEV She spends her time hitting pins in the alley. Fenger High School 1, 2, 3: Scoop Staff 4: Boosters Club 45 Senior Girls: Thespians 4. Robert Eugene Westergren. BOB IIc's tall, strong, and out of the West. Class Officer fPres.1 1. 2, 3. Track 1, 2, 3. 4: Cross Country 1: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Base- ball 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2: Student Council 1, 2. 3, 4 1Pres.lp Jr, Sr. Dramatics 4, Hi-Y 4: Boys State. Susan Alexandra Wiebe SUZIE She lives by the word of that ancient Chinese-Confu- sion. Annual Staff: G.AA 1, 2, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2: Spanish Club 1, 2: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4: Boost- ers Club 1. 2, 4 Jr. Sr. Dra- rvvftics 4: Scoop 3. 4: Senior Marlene Ann Wiesemann MARLENE The hardest thing about rol- ler skating is the floor, when you come right down to it. Intramural 1: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1: Spotlighters 1: Spanish Club 1, 2: Boosters Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls. Girls. Barbara Elaine Yacko BARB A friend is a person who knows you and still likes you. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Spotlighters 1: Chorus 23 Intramural 2, 3: Senior Girls Club: Jr. Sr. Dramaties 4. William Lyon Wood WOODER I always do my best to make trouble, there's nothing like it in the world. Hi-Y 1, 2, 41: Spotlighters 1, 2: Biology Club 1, 2, 3: Jr. Classical League 3: Scoop 2. 3, 4: Intramural 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Thespian Society 4: Student Council 3 lVice Pres.J: Boosters 4. We'H all miss old CHS. John Henry York --JOHNNY A seedling in the Porter jungle. Hi-Y 1, 2 Track 1. 2: Intra- mural 1, 2, 3: Cross Country 1. 25 Baseball 3, 4. Camilla May Wiesemann 1 ' . I 1 , ,Ms l , I , , i F- -J 1 -' w ...hi In memory of one of Chesterton High Scho0l's most talented :-nd devoted sitizens. Her intelligence and industry were an inspiration to all of us who were '- pi-Lv..,,,.,1 in :ry way to be associated with her. She was instilled in the minds of all of us, as a memory never to be lost. f29l 130' , Y Left to right: John Lascoe, Warren Ormiston, Karen Wallin, Pat Slont, and Ben Howery. JUNIORS Starting their third year of high school at CHS the class of '56 chose John Lascoe as president, Ben Howery as vice president, Pat Slont as sec- retary, Warren Ormiston as treasurer, and Karen Wallin as student council representative. In preparation for financing the prom the Juniors sold Christmas trees, and as their main source of income sold magazines at the start of the year. For the first part of the social year they sponsored the New Year's Eve Dance. Their year was climaxed by the prom, the most important event of the year for both the Junior and Senior classes. Mr. McCord, Mr. Shields, Miss Burrus, and Mrs. Decker were the spon- sors Who helped them through this eventful year. M ,S 5' s , V.. K7 Q' X ff 1 EQ? Q4 K' L an 2 'B 1311 5' qi!! V ' Tuxedos -and formals and dancing fill dawn. fs l Ili , WI ,1,. ,., K , I bw' K av 4' Y 1 an J . .1 ,. , J ., A ,.- 'NK siqk Nm.- , 5' 5 f X' fig, . KX. s ' 'Rs iii ' 5 4 fy fx i N 'K Em- L KE f 2 ff' .. 5 'Qii.j.,Q,iV,iS-f ?ii 3 f - Q 4 t, W fl ilk 1322 va 6 f of 'IN' 'Ti it qs J . .1 .lf f ,E I ,.,.,. 2 lik . ie f t .ef ,fi 4 ,,. 9 if f .. H, f ilu 'P A ii ,, Q gwiig Wg? Juniors Patsy Collins Dave Coombs Jeanette Cooper Wayne Dawson Arlene Deiotte Kathleen Early Kay Ericson Paul Glawc Bruce Granat Carol Groff Woods Halley Dick Hauber Darlene Heiser Linnea Hokanson Dick Hokanson Mark Holmberg Bun Howery Cassie Hunt Kay lsbey Bill Jeffrey Al Jensen Bruce Kent Elea Kilbourn Howard Kremke H20, history and lit qlbb 1 R . N j 1 K V K is , X 2: , - . Ms- sc . ELL Eng? W . K s. 'gk . . .3 be it N ss 53,i 'Q 'Q' f , 4 J J sl , l ' 'Q is-:3l..I 5 .25 Sh, A 1 1 3 -w 'Q - ... 5 J C ns N W W-- Juniors Jolzn Lziscoe Barbara Lickus Marilyn Lindquist Shirley Lorenz lvlurtha Lowery Don llIc'C00le Hill lllellorkel Sue lXlc'Groarty Jam Nancy Jzu-hiv Maney Heb lllurqnarclt Louis Meneilly Gurdon lllivhaels Edxvin Miller glaine Olson Warren Ormiston Kathleen Parry Marsha Peer Gerald Penn Philip Peters Sabina Phillips Franees Pinkham Nanvy 'Pliske Pat Pliske C335 5 J . ,W --..,. . ki . , 1? 3 3 Helped to make this year a hit. s s- : H fe, if is , ,Q A jill l 4 '- 5x 1 f l MQ! i343 Juniors Frank Proper Hill Ilatliff Joseph Reed George Iiizer Una Zugbanm Ilivk llnhe John Ruoff Carl Samuelson .larry Simms I at Slant Mary Stalhzunn Meredith Stavropolnns Hill Stillman Wayne Swanson Hill Tuck:-r Jiln l'ttl0y Karen Wallin Neil Wesley Jerry lingo Beverly Witte Imrxain Wismnan Hob Woznink llovna Woznink Sandy Young: 'I'lmsv noi pif'Iur1'1I: John Ihlzik Illlll Phyllis lVh'ilf'sirIC Left to right: Danny Borg. A1 Gaston. Juliet Morgan, Sandra Stcmp. and Ed Tilden. SOP!-IOIVXCRES Entering their second your at Chesterton High the sophomores chose Juliet Morgan as president, Al Gaston as vice president, Sandy Stemp as secretary, and Ed Tilden as treasurer. Also chosen was Danny Borg for student council representative. The Sophomores, having excellent representation for Opportunity Night, won first prize in the comedy group with This Ole House. The social year was set off by Freshman-Sophomore Reception which kept them busy during the first semester in their role as hosts. Aiding and advising them throughout the year were their sponsors: Mr. Pogue, Miss Sayers, Mrs. Davis, Mr. Lauerman, and Mr. Pierce. C355 w 'Q SOPHOMORES L3 .1 . 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'E-fl.gf?'Yf2!'.t!f 5... .- and .S Fgx 2-if Cf- 9' r Sharon Adams David Anderson Phil Arvin Bob Bagull Ray Bagull Janet Baird Sharon Bazik Dick Beschinski Jerry Billings Bonnie Bishop Jerry Bishop Vernetta Blakely Dave Bohlin Alice Boo Danny Borg Ross Bradley Judy Brooks Todd Brotemarkle Tom Bush Marilyn Carlson Wendell Carlson George Castle Carl Charlson Lova Charlson Donna Clark Richard Clark Verna Cleek Jerry Cline Bob Conklin Barb Danderson Don Darling Richard Dasse Martha DeHaven Sharon DeMass Kathleen Eagen Fran Ely Dan Fant Aaron Ferguson Emily Fornshell Jerry Goldstine Roger Greene Karen Groff Ronny Groff Sharon Halgren Virginia Hammond Bobby Hicks Janet Hofman Jeri Holman Joan Holm Sally Holm Melvin Hood Gerald Humphrey Kathy Hybert Marcia Hyde Sue Jensen Sally Kashak A ,fi 3 N-lf, IA ,ply . ,L me , 1 if i IFR. fl ,. cf- igl Q, Q 1 ' izz.-Q.. 5.5 l -Q gr ' 9'-viii ' ' X SOPHOMOR f i A . ff. '- if K Q 2 my l 4 ' 1 I I . 4 1 A li , , 5 ?, f.2. 1, :ng-1:5 : - .qi E 4 ,' 4 xv . xr iw -:lr ',,9.I 'I u. . M F L - 3 , -1 . ,yr- ! S .ww 5 i me V uw X ' sw ws 'Q S -sg 1' 4 an W My Q Q , 1 , -jwlfjff K r ,. ,,,. si 3 ' iz: :ggi L- i 'Q'-,' me 1, lr Q, n 9. 2, w 42 Q SW-va MQ, 'SF if r ES ,R X X I Q X .-'nf Ei :.,. girl ..,:s:::aga'a5:5-,S X :X 1 a www .W .i i ff' '. X, A S ig. 4 :lf 1 ,2 'rzigf -T- X K f me 11'inf?Y: liigiw . f ,. yi. Y:...,,.. ,ff,,q. UR. if' N.. ,MXN 'lwf 12' iw lx xi Q G Y N . Y ...., - gif .wtf Q s. J.': 4 KW' in in . ilk, V 1 L if , Mfg i. t Q NY gf X X W- V . 5 i : Q x I MQW x. Q i SIllI'lL'Y Wright Mary Wucsko Ozzie Watkins John Heller John Pisowicz ha 'e 1 1 l1L'XX215lli' Mickey Korilz VVinnin- Kozy Violet Larson Hill LL-tlgerwood Don Lev Carol Lipinski 'Ferry Long Ricliarcl Lonei' Evann Lorenz Boh Lycia Doug lVlavCombie xl:-rlie MvCmnbs Kathleen Mi'Cooll- Harold Mctlorkel Delores Mc'lVIeans Maura Mx'Nama1'a Gwen Magnuson Diane Melling Pat. Moyne Margo Miller Sheila Mitchell Juliet Morgan Norman Neier Milton Nelson Ray Olson Janice Pangbnrn Eldon Parker Don Payne Carol Pearson Donna Perez Phyllis Peivrson Mary Pl'iic'hal'd Carol Reiter Joan Rich-sol Jim Robinson Boi.: Rowley Charles Samuelson IVIa1'lenv Svhaal' Charles Shultz .Indy Shultz Lynne Shivell Russell Simi' Frecl Smith Wayne Sovieh Sandy Stomp Lila Swovvrlancl Fld 'Vildon Margrei Vickers Dale WllCl'l-'I' pin-1 ured arf-1 Coani hs Jiln Daiiy Al Gaston Nancy Havkoi' Eddie Hauher Donna Larson .Indy Pierman Eva Richey Gale Sherwood Kathleen West Barbara Carew 1375 l38J Left to right: Phyllis Hyde, Nancy Hokanson, Dennis Dille. Brenda Meyers, and Carol Anderson. FRESHMEN Beginning the first year of their high school career, the Freshman class chose Denny Dille as president, Brenda Meyers as vice president, Carol Anderson as secretary, and Phyllis Hyde as treasurer. Nancy Hokanson was chosen as representative in student council meetings. The Freshmen took top honors in Opportunity Night with Michael Hak- lin first in the solo division with AccUrdinn Capers, and Dannie Gould following with Fantasy for Trumpetl' Winning honorable mention. The social highlight for the year was the Freshman-Sophomore Recep- tion Which was held at Saidla's. Guiding them throughout their Freshman year were Miss Cauffman, Mr. Ponader, Miss Morgan, Mr. Edman, and Miss Funkhouser. S . FRESHMEN Q Ken Allmon Carol Anderson Q g Carol Balnker ,gp , Elwood Beck .Qi 'g. Bill Beck .. Bob Betts ' f Sandy Bishop :gee k Sy Ed Bittner i Alf ' Ellen Boehm Charles Brewer Phil Brockinton Gerald Bross Susan Campbell Bob Conklin Ann Chellberg Tom Cherry Rosalind Conklin Pat Conners Pete Coambs Dick Crumb Bruce Davison Leo Dieotte Denny Dille Oliver Dille Dick Dillon x xy' ' K 14 - Q: Rodney Draper A M , im- 2? we , ,, i L, s Helen Diinn k A -- , LM ,E i ., 3 ,,, Ar ene ric son '- 5, M X X 'lv' 1 , Tom Franklin ii gif ' - . gn gk V 'iff Ina Gast I , if X 2 X, fs fs Robert Gilbertson Q, i f Ronald Gilbertson fl- v- f - S --', N 1 . 2 . . Y i wi. ., -if 'i ' 1 l , - be gs Daniel Goliild , ' Mi e Ha lin f' N A 'P +.f ' Judy Hall my-H 9 le , .5 QW ,f , Elizabeth Harris 5+ 3-., ' vw 1 K - Z Judy Hass Afi gmc' sf 2 x ' wk N' Sandy Haas s,.- agp,-nf,'Q: - - Verna Hegburg HX' J'l,1' ' Vern Hegburg xx: asm Q, ' in flidi , 6, W - Dale Henman ' .r 3 ' -Q . 'W , ' i A 'fi Marilyn Highwood F, i A vb ' 'A ' QM, Nancy Hokanson f 'N - ' 'W' X . ' x 'F t Barbara Holdren Y if V ,Q Gwen Holmgren g f f Ron Hood A Sharon Horton S S 5 Gail Howes M. i F :.,.. L . David Hybert ,K ff W X , fi-Q fa' Phyllis Hyde M .Qi . I 5 35, Q ' ' of Henry Jacobsen X H X Q yr lgs A 1 gm ' Leonard Jersey vi' wnymfi X La ' - 5 .4 , , Susan Johnson Qu' l , 4 If i Q Bill Johnston saws flfwgl 5 i ilarairaliiw Cf'1'0 ,sfa.:H r . l V X , V 5 .. om e erg MKYWUW K?l 5r'!l 'lisa ll U as Dave Ifgch ,N ' , 6 ' . N' ' S Ken genour 'x Q I my .. , 1 dp ,Q r Sandy Larson I l ' Ji. F ' Y' - V- Ron Lascoe ' .Q X E fgisiiil? M X V 3 E Jim LaT0ur ' ' is V 9 , xi xi gb 5 , Lester Lawson KN 11 ' ' Q H 3- f 5 A , 3 Tom Lindquist . ' X l , 3-. S ' if ' Carol Lindstedt ' s Win l ' 1 . my Bob Llowther Sis! . is 1 X f- , Don yda A . N N' ya N1 1 A '- ' E' ,V fr wg. f Bonnie McCoole is l i l , ,Q P ff: ,.,. -- .,'- 1 ' ,X Barbara McCorkel .W ,. ' 1 SB? d. ,,:,.,,,. Betty McHone A, ::551mgsa., ffk' I Q Charles MCL3iIl l i' , , '--. f 3 Jeanne Manning L S I , : is Auen Mauch be masses ' if ., ' i . .,,... C ,,-,.,.a5 ,..l .m..s, -.-.1 MMM- 1391 s x Bonnie Meneilly . an ' ,. V: Q. Brenda Meyers! 'M f ' ' , Elaine Mic uae s ' x fi' sf Si ' Fred Mitchell f f Y 3 A 3:9 Q ,gy Eddie Mohnssen 'f Kg-W it H K I, , Toni Nadratowski 1 We x R , ' Sandra Nelson ' R 3 . it Vern Odom , ' - .,,. . E Q sie. . . - Wally Oke I 3 i , AM .H 5 Ralph Olson he ' N ' 'vi' Roy Ormiston V 1 is 'R V' '- Q George Pamaglani ' f ri. H Jackie Pzingburn ' 1 , -' y Norma Parker , X ' Qu Ronald Pearson 4 -1 Sq. f f' X fe' Q 55.5 Q Carol Peterson ' .S M,'.f.f is ' , x P - i ' Loren Pomeroy 1 H 'Q V Dick Proper t ' ' ' t v 1 V 4 Vie ' Ronald Reglein K ' Q2 'ir' kd? , Susan Reiter x - ' , ' if ,Q .. X jg, Bob Rodeman , Q14 Q ' Jag ' 4, Louise Royko ri - A . ' t is 1 ,Q i Fred Rowley 'i -1 , ' fr. 1. 'V 5 1 3 Qi , 'v i H' ' Kcnnv Rucker V1 gg 'ff' 4 - 5 ii J ' 1 2 lm -,., In QL. 'fi' A 3 if it iffxx I ,E Jim Ruge ,ef ff: Janet Ruhc g: ' , 'f 5 Kathleen Rune 5 tw ' gi Deanne Sam W V 322 'N-1 Bob Saylor Q , ,.,,., S K, ',3,, j ' Janet Schellinger I tx' Sk Clarence Sederberg I ,- ani Shields ,kv QM, V A Rx, Judy Shooter ' 5 Q Elaine Smedman , ' ' Pat Sofrons is i W ig V Sally Sohlberg , ' 0 'N u ' X, Judy Stephens Q' K Ted Stephens Q f Q Kg. Georgia Stewart 'K ' E it ,E 5 Diana Stokes f , 4.1 F Q 1401 FRESHMEN 2 , 5 gf ' wi' N Marsha Strange Dick Studman Janet Swcet Darlene Swisher Duanne Thurston Gary Tressler Linda Twedell Pamela Twedell Judy Van Loon Bob Vedell Cladys Wade Mitchell Walk Paul Wallin Joan Wnrble Leon a Waueh Shailene Waite Denny Wie 'omann Darrell Wiesemann Joan Wilding June Winkler Jim Wiseman , Linda Witte ' Marge Wood 1' Mary Wood Jon Wycoliff R011 WYC0 N 1 P' 1: dz Eugene Yagelski OI I lc ur? k Melanie Yagelski igigfycgsgis lg 51 X, .f ,N B111 York Don Pisowicz 8th Grade wx m V39 ,N .11 Row l: Sitting' .Inn Mm-cllm, Cquml .Ivrf:uy, 1Vloniv:1 Snvlvh, Richzlrd Blanton. Run' 11: Hamciru f1llLlh'l', Jny Pour. Rnwlig Huh l,4nv-run, Sh:n'..n Wnuvcr, Pan Burns.dL, Kay C'1'znnptun, .lim Rum hrnugh, D1-nnis lhmd. 259 ,. ' .... m ' y . , -Q3 an Q 3. Q 's dx .wfv S, O1 Kuwh. Iluruiln' M11s1s'1'1-mn, Vynthin Cho cg.. Left to right: Cynthia Cheesbrough, Shannon Smith, Nancy Guocllin. and Karon Kieldsc-n. 4411 if Fi' V iw K51s......i' Y . 1' 0 x K. 1423 8TH GRADE 0 5 s 1, sw 4 S. V f' , Q gn. f N N X 1 ' S .J ::'i fi-A-Z: V gf :'A':::' 'I H . f be ' as l Y i W fi 2 . R H r my : ' it ff' 1, Q vw' ' 'fivif ' i -:: ,,:... x sf: P an , Q ' 32 . ,:- - . A ' W . ' - A , 5 , fi' 'gf 4 K' I ji xx. 1 i E 'Af Q' A li 'rx:f ? 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' it 8TH GRADE Deloris Lawson Bob Lawson Dennis LaTour Judy Lee Patty Little Fred Little Virginia Linna Kerry Lytle Janet Malony Dorothy Masterton Ralph McHone Jim Medley Morriss Medley Jerry Meyne Carole Michiaels Dick Neal Jon Nelson Bob Nelson Bob Nicholson Lynda Nickel Bruce Norgrad Don O'Brien Grace Parks Roland Pearson Monte Pedone Joy Peer John Penrose Arline Peterson Mollejean Peterson Dick Pinkham John Pope Gerald Potts Leone Putchaven Linda Reed Don Rhoda Bob Rizer Sandra Sauter Clarence Schultz Roland Shell Marles Sievert Shannon Smith Monica Sovich Anges Steighner Boby Stout Tom Stout Alan Swanson Joel Sweet Judy Tavernier Keith Tharp Leroy Wahl Jo Anne Wallace Paul Warren Sharon Weaver Allan Weidel John Wilson Marlene York Not Pictured: J im Kozy C431 U .S N Standing-John Arvidson, Susan Davis, Richard Parkcr 7TH GRADE ,Q I lv X, tk A. is fi, E an en.. 1' , 'F X W V A Y , X ff . Q , i 4? asf' '- 'il -14 QQ' N 1 Q If 5 A g . 1 QA.. w 5, - f . f r as so sar . -M 1 4 . Q .. 2 , ', A -- ' A A 2 fi' I sf V ,gr ,V-.: a X X A I 41 .1 A,,:A' A B? f A 52 A r i 5 f 1- M I 2 ' H ' 'Viv' ' , qw' 'W 1 5 - 1 .,-:: W ...:,- , 1 3 -',' 55, 1 A x W - :zz ., X X' V' W- I 5 .,,. J ww ,- I .,:, ,. , if Vg , -' ' ' Q .Eg . 5 3 ' 1 . A n 1 yy A X B H . ' x Q, 5 a if n 4 1441 Edward Aaron Michaela Adams Bob Ahrendt Jack Anderson Judy Anderson Sharon Anderson John Arvidson Lester Babcock Tim Baeby B. Bartholomew Laverne Benson Janet Bergquist Joyce Bishop Don Borg Mary Bradley Susan Brohst Alan Brockway Clinton Brockway Amanda Brown Jeancttc Brown Linda Cannon an S A Q , .ev ay N51-f 9'.fAi5iSQJ. . ix ll if -Z K un 8 L JI ef, lg! X Ns Q a. x.xx. 7TH GRADE gi 9 so QT d if J y fa x', Q g me 'P ':- ' ' J .1 .. - fe x ? ll s , -li '-,.. fl 5 Q W if 'Eb' gi Y' in , . 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X s . , x.g,............---1 ' ' fi Roger Case Jim Chaplin Rochelle Cincoski Mabel Clark Earnest Clemens Sandra Cline Duane Clouse Jim Collins Pat Conklin Joy Corcoran Don Coslet Ray Crampton Diane Crull Bert Darling Julie Daily Molly Dale Marijo Dale Bill Davis Susan Davis Donna Dawson Vivian Draper John Dresh Gail Dunn Ron Eckland Katherine Erdelles Doug Eubank Daniel Evans Carol Evensen Pamela Franklin Meredith Fuller Roberta Fuller Claude Furnish Marsha Gayer Jack Greenwell Jerry Groh' Lorraine Hammond Allen Hankosky Paul Henninger Wayne Henry Frances Higgins Skippy Highwood Mickey Hofman Nancy Holm David Holmberg Darrell Hood Tom Humes Viola Hyde Carol Isaacson Jim Isbey Diane Jeffrey Valerie Johnston David Kaiser Judy Kara Larry Kilander Fred Kilbourn Judy Climek Alice Koehler Marvin Kohler Joyce Lanahan Priscilla Leban Carol Lesher Joan Logan Bill Loper f45l Q--Q ,m..---w- ' if ,,., X 3 R 1 V s.. 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L if J :ze J A Q, 1 I 9 Wanda Wood Bill Wright Roscoe Wright Daniel Zirkel Craig Lyrle Karen McC'ool0 Norman lK'lL'C0rkel Richard lVlc'Corn1ic'k Ellen ix'lcGroarty Amy Manchak George Mane-y John lvlarsliall Mellnoiti- Mcdoma Irma ML-lvin Karin Miles Cassie Jo Miller Ken Mitvhell Tom Nallcnwcg Martini Nelson Dick Nicholson Ronald Olson Viviun Olson Mimi Papo Carol Parlccr Dick Parker Eddic- Parker John Pc-arson Pat Pierson Clarviwv Penn Kc-ith Pm-nrosc John Pclhc George Pomeroy Sandra Pom' Pat I'riivliard Gerald ilicivssi-I Clare Rim-r Bill Rolwrison David Robinson Rivhard Ruvkcr Karen Rudolph Karon Saylor Ronald Scln'oL-dur Donnis Schultz Elvn Shaw John Shoval Dick Silvcrthorn Dean Smiih John Spirson Marc-ia Spcnrcr Bill Sicphcns David Tidahzick Marian Tucker Nancy Vest Jim Walk Adclc Waugh Joan WL'ldIllZlll Larry Wcschcr John Vifuslbury Larry Wcsicrfzrcn Wayne Wilson Not Pictured: Gerald Hicks John Little K W r'mf'Yf3 , .. ,qw ff 1 1 1 wig? ff? , , ,. . Q E:v:,,i,..:.: fl wf ww- -:,-:-.- , M WH W. Z 5 ART Row 1: Sabina Phillips, Ina Gust. Nancy Haker, Suc McGroarty. Andrea Koch, Peggy Snape. Row 2: lion GroIT, Ronald Pearson, Bill Lcdgcrwood, Sally Kashak, Martha DeHaven, Gale Sherwood, Sally Holm. Row 3: Ronald Rcsurc. Bill Stillman, Don Pisowlcz, Mr. Koss, Eugene Egelski, Chuck Dieottc. l48l Those students who are artistically inclined are generally found in one of the two art classes. These pupils, under the supervision of Mr. Koss, further their talents by performing services for other departments and or- ganizations. Some of these services are painting scenery for plays and mak- ing posters for advertising extra-curricular activities and programs. W pwlftg '-qv' ,-,QSM PI'PlYill'illi0lib for the exhibit are being 11111110 by Ilo1111a Lk11'S0ll, Mzirtlm l,Je:Hz1vc11, Jozuiue Miller, Shirlvy Limlstemlt, Anita Bush, and Gerald I'v1111. J sf' www siturs Sligllillpj rvgistcr. Art exhilxii was 110 1-lL Yosl Svlmol. xv ld 1 Guws Wim? buoss What? C493 National Honor Society i ::. .sf in Row 1: Lorri Jarroll, Jean Carman, Sandy Young, Kay Bergquist, Bev Witte, Carol Burton. Marilyn Lindquist, Sue McGroarty, Kathleen Early, Barbara Lickus, Linnea Hokanson, Bada Johnson, Pat Smith, Miss Sayers, sponsor. Row 2: Sabina Philips, Rita Esmoer, Norma Kleberg, Phyllis Brooks, Carol Grolf, Pat Slont, Judy Bishop, Betty Stephens, Joyce Gaston, Karen Chellbcrg, Katie Nelson, Jackee Charlson, Beverly Carpenter, Betty Nordholm. Milly Ruk, Felice Dabbert. Willie Rand, Ron Resare. Row 15: Bill Wood, Mark Holmberg, Phil Peters, Jim Strange, Bill Jeffrey, Bruce Bassett, Bill Stillman, Woods Halley, Bruce Gran- at, Tom Bloom, Fred Rodeman, Larry Meyne, Brent Mealey, Bob Wozniak, Bill Hayes, Character, scholarship, leadership, and service. With these qualities in mind, the largest number of new members in the chapter's history were added to the Society at an in- stallation before the entire student body. This chapter is sponsored by Miss Sayers. 1 50 3 Student Council Row 1 M1 Munro, Karen Wallin. Bob Westvrgren. Judy Bishop. xx 2 Ninn Hokanson. Jacket- Chnrlson, Denny Dille. Bill Hayes, John Lascoe, Danny Borg, Juliet Morgan. The Student Council was organized to further the interests of school. encourage unity, promote loyalty to the school, and foster self-government among the students. The president and vice president are elected every No- vember by popular vote of the students and the secretary is elected by the members themselves from among their rank. This year they raised funds for the school intercom, sponsored dances, handled intramural basketball and intramural volleyball, bought several wastebaskets for the school grounds and ran locker inspections to keep the school clean. This year's president was Bob Westergren, the vice president was Judy Bishop, and the secretary was Karen Wallin. The sponsor was Warren Munro. 1513 Gffice Monitors mx' 1: Jonnvtic Crill. Illlll Zuglazium. Devi-ily C:1x'p01i1ei'. Diana Stokes, Marcizi Hyde, Lori'uino Jurroll, Pat Smith, Merilyn Moy n-rs. Ruth Wzilil. Row2: lVI:il'lcnc E41 emi. Judy Bislmp. Eloniiur Biibcurli, Carol Buvlmi, Joyce Wurble. lVlzii'ilyii Lindquist, Kzltlicrine Nelson. Row 3: lvlzxrilyn i'zn'lsmi, Bairhziru llivkus, Kaitlilccu Furry, Carol Alireiidt, Jzickce Cliarlsmi, lliv iiimiilurs liuw in any lllfl't'l'l'l1l mlulics-ruiiiiiiig t'I'I'?lIlllS, mllm-tiiig alas:-live slips. and iimrkiiig :itll-iimluiu-0 Xllllllllflll tlivy i'v1'viVv no rewaril for their Cl.l'llI'tS, they Iiuvv the- sa1lisl'zu-limi ul' liaviug lielpe-rl the svhonl. 'l'l1v girls ZIF1' 1-lmsoii l'l'0lll ull vlzlsses. Allllllllgll St!Yt'1'2l1 of their duties liuve been mlroppvd, tlivy still finrl viinuuli In kc-vp llwliise-Ives li 152 J .Icuiiettu Crill. Beverly Carpoiitcr. Spanish Club ' -V -1- X . vw 1 s 4 y i 3 + ' lv N K QC X-:ww M Row I: Miss Caulfman, Bonnie Mcnneilly, .Ioan Ric-lscl, Pamela Twoddoll, Sandy Stomp, Slwlia Mitchell, Joan Wilcling. Joanne Manning, .Ioan Warblc, Katlivan Mc-Coole. Row 2: Oliver Dillc, Ross Bradley. Don Wyvoll. Paul Wallin, Pal Moync, Shirley Wriglii, Alicv Boo, Barbara Dandcrson, Phil Brockington, Ron VVycoll'. Ron Reglcin, Linda Witte, Sally Kashak. Judy Pearmzin. Row 3: Wendi,-ll Carlson Bill Johnston. Pete Coombs, Jerry Billings, D1-wayne Coamlxs, .lorry Sims, Danny Fant, Judy Hall, Sue Rciter, Pat Connors, Judy Haas. Sabina Phillips, Leonard Jersey. Row 4: svlii I i-lub Rodney Draper, Ronald Resarv, Dave Thompson, Brent lVIc-clloy, Woods Halley, Dave Bolilin, Jerry Bross, Nlillon Nc-lson, 'I'liv Slmnisli Club consists ol' all stiidvnts laliiiipi Spanish. 'l'liis your was liigliliglitell hy lliv proillivlion of an HH. ol voiivaviitioii on April 14, l'an-Anivrivaii Day A Lravvlogiio of sovoral liatin-Anwrii-an 4-oiinlrivs was shown, Th., oi-i-:issioiially vii-well movies and sliili-s during, f-lass tiino. Thi- sponsor is Miss f'lllll-flllllll. SWA Sitting, Ronald Ri-saio, prcsidi-ni, Davi- Bolilin. Standing: Lvonnrd .lr-rsvy, Don Wyi-oil, llrrint Mocllc-y, Pliil Brockington. C537 Senior Y-Teens , 4 'ii 1 , Sai , Hunt . . ii11i Cullvy. lVl:n'ciu Pe-er, Kay Htwgiqnisl, lklxirilyn Iiiitlciiiist. lllvrt-tlitli Slgivroputulns Row l, Itnr nit .I niull S nclx Y Ram llt1w.l: D'n'lon-c lloisui' Anitzi Bush. Jan-kuo Lfiizirlsun, Nzincx' Pliskc, Cnrtil Amlt:i'stni, Fclnw- Dzilslmcrt. L'4n'ul Gi'ull', Kurt-n Waillin Run 1,1-vt-ily Wiltv, Nliclgv Olav, lVliss U,,l'l'll3. livva-l'ly Bruss. Snbiiiu Phillips. Dnnnu Wtilniztk, Suv IvicGi'uni'ly, U1l1'lJ2ll'2l i-lgwlski, Ritzi lisiiim-i', l'rist'ill4i lizighy. lil:-an I1nln'm'k, Bziclu Jtilinstni, Katy Islxuy, Anclrt-ai I-Xorg. Rita Hzirxwy, lVle-rilyn lVlc-yn-rs, Aciricninf ilgiln-rick, .lt-nn t'nrinnn, Nlxirtlii Lam L-rv, Kin' l-Ii'ic'smi, C':n'ul I,lllfll1lllSl, Nurmn Kit-ln-i'g, Czirsil Chaney, Peggy Snupc, Joyce- Gqiston. Milly italy, Knrin llulin -l Karon Clit-llln-1'g. Nzincy Cliristtiplicrson, Pat Slont,JL1cly Bishop. Elem Killmurm-. Hznlurzi Ahrt-nclt, Mui-lvm' lflzistni. Hvttx Sta-pin-ns, .Ivmit-ttt' t'rill. t':n'ol Alircinlt, Phyllis Brooks, Bzirburn Lickns, Kutlilocii Pzirry. 'l'ln- :ivtivitit-s t-ztlvinlzlr ut' tln' Svninr Y-'l't-tins lioprzin with tht- initizition ut' nvw nniiiilwrs. 'l'lni it-:ir t-tnitinintl xxitli .t lairgt- :inmnnt ot' SVl'lIllllllllil :intl vnllt-ylizill. 'I'ln-ir stiviul zivtivity ul' thv t'irst st-nn-stt-r t-tnisistt-tl ot' at l'tll'll tlniiw- in tln' full, Almnilip:lit :intl ltusvsf' lie-lil :it tln- t'tn'irii2ttlti lmtlw-. six nw' Y-'l'vt-ns is it svrvit-ti timfztliizattitiii, tln-ir ztvtivitivs mnisistt-cl niztinly tit' thnt. 'l'ln'5' naive- at 'l'l1:iiiltsg1iviin,1 li. lu-t to :i iivvtli' t'znnilx'. tnrnisln-tl tln' luliliy ot' tht' infw lniiltling with zu t'ln'istnms trt-4-. unit- gifts tu urplnuis tm t'ln'istnnis, :nnl inznlv tlulls fur tht- lnispitztl. llivii' HIHIIISHI' is Miss llnrrns. .loycv Gaston, Anrliw-ai Burg, pr:-siclvnt, Carol Grutl, Pntsy Collins. Vnt Slunt. 159i Junior Y-Teens . A f .W tt . .i A...m.. ,.., .. ...M Row 1: S1 ulizi lVIitchc-ll, Phyllis Hydv. Jtizin Wilding, Diana Stokvs, Marlene Scliuull Mzirvizi lfydc. Ja-:inns Manning, Bn-nclzi Moy- urs. Shurnn DclVla1ss. RUWZ: Miss Wells, Mickey Koritl, Sully Kashaik, Martha DE-:Hav0n, lVluu1'n lVluNumui'1i. Jnun Rcitscl. Lnvzi Clinrlson, Carol Andvr- sun, Sandy Stump, Juliet Nlnrgzni, Sim Cnmpbell. llnwil: Viriiiniai Ilxnninonfl, Arlmie Erickson, lVI:n'ilyn Carlson. Sandy Hass, Jeri llofmnn, Snlly Holm, Bnrlmnrn Dnndorson, De- Inrcs IVIL-lVlvzins, Cairul Poxirsnn, Linda Witlv, Nnnvy Hnkainson. 'I'hv yvni' lit-gain with the- initiation nl' tht- Froslinizin :intl now Soplioinoro nivinlu-rs. liutvr in tho year tht-y he-ld at t'liristnms party. Sviwiw :it'tivitii's 1-uiiiwisf-cl the- main St'll0tllll0 nt' the .liinior Y-Tvvns this your. Among: tht-se wt-i'v giving 'l'liiiiilisgiviiig lizislwts to :1 iivvrly lzliliily, and swirling t'hristnizis gifts tn South Alll0I'lt'2l. 'I'hvir spmisni' was Bliss Wells. Miclwy Knritz, Carrol Pvnrsnn, lVl:il'cin llyclv. lVlni'thn Dvllzivcn, prcsidvnt. Q 55 l Junior-Senior Dramaiics Pl Ili Whiteside, Beverly Witte, Juanita Colley, Elaine Olson, Juan Carman. Lorraine Row li Barbara Egielski, Carol Lindquist, iy is Jarroli. Row2: Miss Burrus. Barbara Yacko. Kathleen Parry, Carol Chaney. Carol Ahrendt. Felice Dabhert, Jam-kia Mancy, Patsy Collins. Phyllis Brooks, Miss Sayers. Row Zi: Joyce Warblv, Katherine Nelson. Willy Rand, Jim Strange, Bill Hayes, Ron Resart-, Dan Johnston. Martha Lowery, Jackec Charlson, Karen Chellherg, Joyce Gaston, Rita Harvey, Merilyn Meyers. Row 4: Bada Johnson, Milly Rak, Pat Slont, Peggy Snape. Darlene Heiser, Sue McGroarty, Sabina Phillips, Jeanette Crill, Norma Klebcrg, Rita Esmoer, Pat Smith, Elea Kilbourn. Karin Holm. Row5: Betty Stephens, Marlene Eason, Don Swenson. Philip Peters, Bill Stillman, Bruce Boatman, Bill Wood, Ron Mitchell, Bob Westcrgren, Woods Halley, Bill LaTour. . ' S z fi, 'esiflu : 'ootls Halley, Vive iresitlent: and lie-tty Stephens, swretary-trousurur3 tho .Inn- Nlitli Inn Strings in nt NX 1 senior Iirainatics Chili had a. ve-ry siirvesstiill year. Junirrs and Seniors are eligible to ,l0lll the 1-lull. lin-ir activi- ior-. ties may late-r he 1-onntetl as points towartl li0l'0llllllf1 a Illellllli-'I' of the 'Fliespian Soc-iety. For lin- t'liristnias t'onvor-ation, Our Miss Brooks and the fllI'lSflll2lS Karol was presentml. llns molnuiy was lll'0tlllt'0tl t'or both junior anti senior high school. Miss Lillian Sayers and Miss Ls-ona llnrrus arf- the sponsors ot' time ilfftlllt- f t Betty Stephens, Jim Strange, president: Woods Halley. t 55 l 1 Row l: Jim l,:i'I'uui', Lovu Cluirlsun, Gwen Magnuson. Shcliu Milclwll. Judy Schultz, Brenda Mvycrs, Slizirou DclVluss. lluw 22: lVlisi l':iull'maiu, Sully Holm, Bimuiv lVlvniu-illy. Suv .Im-iisoli, Fl'.llXL'lS lily, .Iuam Hcilsc-l, Suncly Slemp, lVlu.-key Kurs '. , lvairsou. Sully Kuslmk. Ruwili lVll'. Pnguc, VL-ru Odom, Dave Bllllllll. Czirul Rc-llc-V, Virginia Hzuumuncl, Phillip Brin-kiiigiuu, Rosalind L'uul4lui. Ji I Jima-l Swm-vt. Bxurlmm Dziiirlvlsoii. Spoll iglmlers lf'ui'sl1luloiils in przulvs EI :mil ill who are iiitm-ix-sim-rl ui llI'2llll2lll4'S. blHilllMllil'!'S IS HIP Flllll lv .lUlll. Avliv' If. l :ml irlv lliis HIPS lll lliu 4-lull lvzul lu iiiuiiiliwslii l in tlio Nutimizil 'l'li4-s iizm Sm-ii-ly, This your, ilu- S mtliglill-i's llllllt'l' Iliv cliiw-vlimnii ul' X l l'zu1l'I'iu:ui uml Alr. l'ogm- spout tliv yvur loariiiiig slum- lovliiiiqiivs :mil ilu- inrupvr way to apply im ilu' u i. l Ul'l'im-1-i's for Ilu- yi-au' wvrvi Szuuly Stomp, ixwsillviilz l'zii'nl l'vzii'smi, Vu-0 lll'l'Sllll'lllI Uzirul lla-itvr, Sl'l'l't'lZIl'yQ .Tiuls Si-luiltz, ll'r'1lHlll'l'I'1 :mil .loam liim-tm-sol. liistoriaui. Al lliv vluso ul ilu- svluiol yvzir tlw im-iiilwrs nu-1 lor :i siwiul g:illwi'iiig, thus 4'lUSlllPf zi vi-ry lllSll'lll'llN P ' '.F'I2:'i'- 'bl Q Curul Rf'llC'l'..lU1lIl Rivtvsvl, Sauifly Slvuip, pri-sicli-ul, .lucly Si'luilIl,C:u'ul Pozirsuu 'v yea ll' 157 Senior I-ii-Y Roxx How ' H1 :W 5 , Nul om fry Cl Don Sxunson, VK., N Dawson. Roh M:n'qum'dt, Bill 'I'uck1-r, Dzxrwiu Wicsvmzl Woods Halley, Brent IVIL-dlcy. Bill Wood, Bob Westergron, Roll Milchc-II, Bill l.4iTlllll', Frzmcm-s Pmkhzmm. Brmw- Hontmam. I Paul Gluwo, Phnlip Pctvrs, Ivlzurk Holmbcrg, Bruce Bassett. Bon Howcvy. Bruce Kcnt, I1. v , . , , lm- Ill-X IS zu Ill ZlllK'll ol ilu XM! A, In tlns School its purpose- is to l'I'l'2lI0, llmimzxill. :xml 1-xtoml throughout ilu- gq-llool gmal vomnlmllty lllflll slzmrlzlrrls of f'llTiSfi?lll c'l1arar't0l'. Tho lllOIIllN'l'SlIill ol' Svnior Ili-Y is 4-omposwl ol' .llllli0l' .md q.l'lli0I' boys who support those- iclvzlls. Thu 0llfSl2lIl1lillQ.I uvfivilivs llliS Xvlll' WVU' NWill1lNiIl?l 111111 YIOWHIIH. I In-ir sponsor is Mr. Idlwoorl Mull. 5 , ' BI? Q . : QCA? f X 5 pf x , :'. ,fi , , A WM x xx.. . V , l 4 E r I X Bm 8 I K' 0 H Grsmuf, Tom Bloom, presiclcni. Paul Glnwv, Tom B01-k, Ward Conru. Junior l-li-Y . if Q Row llovv 2' lVli Row 3: Al Row X tt A w x iv 4. K K .lin ini' lli X : . . 'l'lii-ii' spmisor is Mr. l'i4-iw-v ,ww v QP a 1. .X Pziul Wzlllin. Toni Lindquist. Kenny Rnckcr, Wzilly Olav. Jim Lzi'l'rn1r. Gvrzilcl Hinnplii'vy. '. Pivwc, Phil Arvin, Tmn Bush, Dain Bnrsg, Run Wyi'nl'i', lilclnn P.n'li0i'. Dun Wu-nll', .lvrry Gulclstino. Gvzirgi- Pzilmigi ini Gaston, Roger Grcvno. Diivv Bnhlin, Milton Nvlsnn, Dnuglzis lNli-Coiiilmic-. Gvrzild Fiisliup. Bull llnwlvy, Gunrgc Fzisiln 4 Denny Dillv, Bob Hicks. Bob Conklin. Dailu Wlu:vlui'. Ficd Mitclicil. Rm' Ornnslnn, Don Pxiync. lim' lli-Y is vniiiposl-ml of lmys l'i'nni tlw Frvsliiiiani ainil Suiilimiinrm- vlzlss, 'I'lim-ir aims airs- ilu- szinn- :is lln- S- ', inil liliu tlivni Ilioii' '14-Iivilivs niuinly vmisist ul' swiiniiiiiig: zinil lmwlinu. ska ty- i I S 0 Gaston, Bob Conklin, prvsiclvnl, .In-rry Gnlclsiinv, Dc-nny Dillv am iw.. 551 Proieclors' Club .Q .O ' if 5 , 1 Z 1, xi, SI, 5. l x X Rim' 1, .lxwk Caliiiplu-ll, Allcn Nlzitiuli, uwllt R'm'l'oII Karan. Phillip l3i'm'liiiig1mi. Him Zi- Mivlizu-I llsiklin. l'::11l Wallin, Hill Silllmmi. Vvrn Odom. Elaine lVliclizu-lea, .Ie-rry Brnss. Ml: Pmmdn-i', Jolm Klolwrg, l-Iddlw liiltm-r, V1-rmm Ili-qlailig, - 1- il-I' l'iiii1-Iiuii lil' ilu- l'i'ujm-tum' Vluln was to lizxmllv ilu- slmwiiig ui' vlliivzxtimml films fur ilu- various 1-lass ' ' ' 1 Qvnim' l'l:n' :un Ilia ll gi Tlwv also run Ilw lights :xml l'llI'l2llllS :li suvli zu'tivilivs as tlw Om-iwttzi, Opporliinity Night. ilu . m, n ' ' nl' ilu- 41'llllUl wliirli 2lI'lx slum-ml. ll.. ' 7 ' w, wif: ' H l ? 'sv it ng, n .l:ir'k C':implwll, .lvrry Brussc, John Klc'h0l'2, Phillip Bi'rwl-iingtmi. 1 GU l 1 Science Club David Anderson and Ronald Resare, president. The Science Club worked this year as it has for the two previous years, toward the completion of a building to be used by the science department as a greenhouse and for projects. Science Club plans to name the building Goldsborongh Science Workshop as a memorial to the late beloved science teacher. Fund raising projects for this ambitious endeavor included the showing oi' 1101118 produced movies, the Annual Botany Hanqnet, the concessions at several athletic events. The Science Club again sponsored the Regional Science Fair for Northwestern Indi- ana on April 16. The oiiicers were lion Resare, presidentg Camilla Wiesemann, vice presidentg and Dave Anderson, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Robert McCord sponsored the group. if fx E! ...... . sw? Row 1: Mr. McCord, sponsor, Betty Nordholin, Phil Peters, Dave Bolilin. Judi Robins ni. Ronald Gilbcrtson, DcVVnync Conlnbs. Row 2: Robert Gilbcrtson, lVIa1'k Holmberg, Bill Stillman, Paul Glawc, Bill Jel'l'x'ey, Ron Rcsnre. 1611 A llI2ll'illl1t1 to nmlw pupvi' nut ut iivzilillts. nm- oi' tho twn WillIlt'I'S was tliSI!iZlj'Q'tl hy ii V:ilp:il'ziisu High Sr-him! jiininr, tlvimmv Kelso. Northwestern Indiana Re-qionai Science Fair NJ - 1 Ifm' ti t- 'hirii vwzii' thi Vmtii KYUIHIIN Xiwlivzil 'Qnvii-tx' 41HlllQtllLti thi X4 'DI'iilXYl'Hi0l'll tmlizmzi Ita-ginnail Svii-iii-9 1- i ' all Shit-nr-0 lfaiir, holtl this yvair in lfziir hvlil iVl1'iIt'Sit'l'illIl Iliuh qt'iltNll :intl tin-vnp:'il11 sent inn XXIIIIHIH Int 1 Nation L , - 1 t'h-xvlailiil. i'I1i- tziii' huit uvvi' mit- hiiiiiirt-tl :mil titty 4-xhihits l'r4mr this part ul' thv stziti-. ull nl' whirh simwvrl Illllt'Il XXtll'li :mil tiiniiuht nn tht' pair! ul' si-it-iii-ti-ininth-il Sttltlvlltti, Till'1'I'0llill'ititHll I'ul'tl1t t'.iii mix whim- hx' high st-hnnl stilih-nts lllliltil' thu iliiwt-tinii nt' NIV, Mi't,'m'rl. taiir tliI'0t'itlI', ,X tile-ur'i-tivzll 1lll5'Hi1'spl'uli it-ni, tht' i11zis:+oinr'p.:y prnh li-in in p:irtii'l4- zivw-It-1':it 1-rs. was shown hy Williv itzinil, t'Iw:ati-i'Imi il i 11 h Svlinnl svninr, tht- ntlwi' winnvr. i H11 b fx :ww-...,.,,,mW ff' Sf y Q Senior Girls YE Y . .if 59 Huw I: lVlid'c Ol-'Q f 'niillu Wiuscnixnin, Duruiliy Kgidu, lvlorilyn Meyers, Lorlxiinc Jurrull, Joyce Gaistun, Joyce Wzirblc, Burbzira Yuvko. Suv Wichc, Huw 2: Jeanette Crill, Judy Robinson. Fi-l1L'v Dzilmbcri. l'-laulzi Juluisun, lVlilly Rzik, lVlrs. Duld, Andrea Kucli. Kziilu-i'iiiL' Nelson, Peggy Ruy, Rosy Hzaclvn I L-lt. Ruwliz Jrckcl Cliarlmn, Suv Evniis, Karen Cliellherg, Annctlc Pukunis. Beverly Taylor, Jozin Hroinzi, Carol Lindquist, Carrol l'l11llH'3'- B11Tb1lI'1l Egivlriki. Karin Holm, Bcity N.n'dli'ilm, Curul Alircndt, Arla-no lVl0lir, Riiu Esmocr, Andrei: Burg. Peggy Snape, Judy Rl'lll'l'U, Fay Hurgcr, Rita Hui'vi:y. l'llVil'll'llC Eason, Norma Klvhcrg, Put Smith, Anita Bush, Betty Stcpliciis lVlzirlcn0 Wiusumun. All Si-niur Girls uri- uligilmli- for iiioiiilmwsliilm in the Si-uior Girls Club. lligliliglits ol' ilu- your iiu-luilvcl ai vzuiilg sulv. un vlijuyulilo t'lii'istuizis imrty in Anita lluslfs and an outing at Lailci- Mivliigzui. Alzirlone lflzismi was ole-vtm-al pw:-ziilviit :incl Folii-0 Ilzililivrt vivo 1bI't'SillL'lll. zinrl llzulzi .lulnismi sw-rolzii'y-Ii'ozisi1i'e-i'. Mrs. Mary llolil spuiisurs tliv rqroulr. ...wal Gr: b linc- :it um- ul' tho many pzirties, Mrs. Dold joins in the fcslivilicb. l 63 l SCOQP Woods llzlllvy, Milly Rnk, Fred Rudcmzln. Karen Chcllborg. Sabina Phillips, Lorrl Jarroll, Mrs. Dold, sponsor. L- Evanls. llurlulrax llickuh, Bill JL-il'ruy, Duvc Cumnlys, Anita Sully Ilhllll. Phil Bruckingtun. Ron Rcglvin, Judi Rulnnsnn..Icm1 Hush. Bcvx-rly 'l'auylur, Juukvc CllIll'lSOll. Q'1ll'l1lllll. Peggy Snape, Gail Slu-rwnoci. 16-ly SCOOP IS his-M Andy Burp. Pai Smith Karin Holm, Carol Grofl. Joyce Gaston. The Scoop stall' iiiouriied thu passing of their editor, Caliiilla Wieseinziviii. lfiider her direction the Svoop Changed to modern pmxe make-up and i11vi'cased 4-irvulatioii. Karen Cliellberg was rlioseu by the staff to roniplete the year as zwtimer editor. A iiiilt-stone in the history of the Scoop was added this year. A weekly edition now replaves the bi-weekly publica- ration. Under the 1-zipablo direction of Mrs. Mary Dold, the Svoop reiiiaiiit-d one of the top lllllll90gI'LlDll6tl papers in the state, l'att-livd stunt-ils, the whir of the iiiiiiioogrzipli, pounding of typewriter keys and people running in all directions can best desvribc tht- St-oop rooiii on 11:50 Friday niorniiig. 'l'otcat'l1 the stutlvnt somethingabout newspaper work and to keep the school posted on all up-to-tlie-minute liappoiii1ipgs. is the purpose ot' the Sc-oop. Camilla Wiescmnim t 65 I Annual Staff Hifi! 'rn Sitting: Willic Rand, Karon Chcllbcrg, vo-editors, Standing: Mr. Munro, sponsor: Milly Rnk, copv editorg Lorri Jnrroll, picture editor, ww Sittingi Milly Raik, copy vditorg Bill Wood. Sitting: l.oi'i'i .InrrolI. pin-turu nditor. Standing' Ron Rcszire, Rita Esmocr, Pal Slont Standing: Dave Coombs. Joyce Gzistoii, Judi Robinson mg- f Row ll Dun Johnston, lvlcrilyn Moyers. Katie Nelson. Karen Wallin, Norma Kleberg, Marlene Eason, Betty Steplwns Row 2: Ju,-uncttc Crill, Dawn- Bztghy, Fnrnl Grotl. Fvlice Dabbert, Wally Warren, A new tri-ntl was st-t this yt-air: that ot' having juniors on thv statl' in urtlvr to give thvnt more uxpcrielivc in pro- tllll'llll-f Zlll llllllllill. 'l'his was only ont- ut' tht- now itlt-as that was brought hawk by Karon Chellherg and Williv ltantl from thu lntliana, llnivvrsity .Journalism lnstitutv, which they attended in the preventing summer. They sorvt-rl as 1-0-editors. and hall us thvir assistant t-tliturs: Milly link, t-opyg Lnrri Jarroll, pic-tures: Norma Klclmcrg, business: liotl Lowry, sports: and Pug Snape, urt. Working: lutt- :tt night, taking' pit-turos until we thought we would go vrztzy, antl the hustle untl hustle of llllSSlllK tloaulinus: this was :ill part nt' the t'un of putting the school ye-arhook togetlier. sk Wa-xv , r 'Aw Sitting: Pvggy Snape. nrt editor: Andy Borg. Front: Buda Johnson. Sltllllllllklf Susie xVlL'llC, Sulnnzt Phillips, Bruvo Bassett. Rear: Rita: Harvey, Joan Hrmna, Nut Pu-turvd: Rod Lowry. sports editor. t 67 l G. A. A. Row lt How 2' Row 3: Row -l lfil Katlierinc Heller, Sandy Young, Beverly Witte, Lorri Jarroll, Joyce Warble, Marilyn Lindquist, Eleanor Babcock, Adrionno Babvovk. Beverly Bross, Kay Erin-son, Nancy Christopherson, Karen Wallin, Jean Carman. Carol Chaney, Peggy Ray, Andy Borg. Joyce Gaston, Jackce Cliarlson, Judy Robinson, Camilla Wiesemann. Anita Bush, Carol Gi'oll', Pat Collins, Peggy Snape, Elea Kilbourn, Rita Esmoer. Jeanette Crill. Norma Klcberg, Nancy Pliskc, Sue McGroarty, Carol Anderson, Kay Ishey, Belly Nordholm. Kathleen Parry, Pat Slont, Beverly Carpenter, Priscilla Bagby. Kay Bcrgquisl. Milly Rak, Felivv Dabherl, Barbara Yauko Jncly Bishop. Barbara Lickus, Martha Lowery, Phyllis Brooks, Mrs. Davis. 5 U-.A.A. EXECUTIVE l'0MMIT'l'EE Row 2: Juliet Morgan, Sandy Nelson. Carol Chaney, Karen Wallin. Andy Borg, Row 1: Alice Boo. Lorri Jarroll. F l Row 1: Jean Manning, Sharon Horton, Verna Lee Hegburg, Susan Johnson, Elaine Michaels, Sharon DeMass, Juan Warble, Diana Stokes, Joan Wilding, Ellen Boehm. Row 2: Brenda Meyers, Martha Delflaven, Marcia Hyde, Sharon Halgren, Delores McMeans, Alive Boo, Virginia Hammond. Nancy llokanson, Sandy Hass, Louise Royko. Row 3: Sandy Nelson. Judy Brooks. Sheila Mitchell, Juliete Morgan, Marlene Sehaaf, Sally Holm, Lila Swoverland, Diane Malling, Marilyn Carlson, Linda Witte. Judy Haas. How4: Arlene Erickson, Judy Van Loon, Janet Ruhe, Melanie Yagelski, Gail Howes, Phyllis Hyrle, Sue Reiter, Elaine Sniedman, Carroll Kara, Kathleen Ruhe, Janet Sc-hellinger, Carol Reiter. Pat Connors. t'avalea1le ot' Seasons, a variety show, was sponsored by the Girls' Atliletif- Assoeiatitm. Featuring: tap clam-iiig, inoflern :lam-ini.:, tiiiiililiiig, a tlrill squad, and a 1-liorns consisting ot' all tln- GAA nn-nihers, the show was prmlueetl on April I. Soi-lc-lions, the 'I'insel 'l'wirl, :intl GAA night were also a few ot' the projer-ts sponsored hy the GAA. An all girl organization, the GAA vhose I'or its ot't'ir-ers, Antly ltorg, presitlent: liorraine Jarroll, treasurerg Alive liao, secretary: Rita llarvey, vit-e president: anti Juliet. Morgan, Karen Wallin, and Carol Chaney, point reeorders. Airs. .lanet Davis spoiisors the group. Brenda Meyers, .Jenn Carman, and Flea Kilbourn demonstrate interpretative dans-ing. i691 BAND -1 ulmiisniii. Huw I, Paul Jolmstun. Gail Howe, Adriciinc Bzilmuuck. Phil Bruckingtciii, Al G41st:.i. .luync Cixi I 1114 Vfaiyiii- D1.w.'mi. Dill ll Rim 2: .lqmvt bln-hellingcr. Nancy l-lokzmson, Bob Lowtlwr. Phil Peters, Dizmu Slukps. Pliyilia Pvlorrsmi, Ummm C'Ifli'k, Vzitliy Il:-llvr. x Alfilll ffl ll 111 lVlim-kc-y Koritv, Darwin Wlcsemzinn, Bill Hayes, Jim I,nTimur, Bob Roth. Niil Wi-ull-y, Wuucia Hzilluj. . A -' ' '11 K: L. Huw Il: Karl Kissinger, Briivv Boaimun. Danny Gould, Eddie Tilden, Tum Beck, .larry Gulci tim- Pziiil Wznllri. Dim limi. Vwriiun . . V .. .A , IV ,Y L, ,M I ,iwk H1-gl1ui'g, Sliurrm f1iliEl'Gll, Run Stuck, Louie lvleniuily, D-imp lliilv, Niki tullq, N4w.m..n Nmiii. Ru 5 l,1.1c1l-5. C ll Svliuliz, .Tomi Carman, Wally Warren, Willie Ruud, Rmxfl: Roh Blume-r, Julm Kim-in-rg, Curl Samuelson, Brin-v Davis Fvlivv Dzilvlmmi, lVlnrk Hulmlwrg, 'Tvi'i'y Stukvs, ii. .lzwlc Inlclingtmx. Mr. Iiuiv, Var l l,ll Hzmmiwxcl, Sul .Ivn vu. N1l.Illl'9ii5 ' I' :' , 1' ',.ai'i'. 1 ,H 1:15- 1-mwi: Gail Hume, Afilff' um- if ini -'i Ia, M ij' RJR. .lnyus QQQISIUII N I I I l lVl I Q X ihlh R k FHM! I 'Ibex K IP Hui UVM Jzmci Sc'l1vlliixgc1'. Nixiiq' llulcgiiisuii. lxm. Pvglfy Snape. 1 70 P Ruw2:P11ul Juliustmm. t34-iii'v- l':1l.1i'f':m11. Hull llviiw, Phi ni Brm'kin9,tnn, Amon Fi'l'lfll'4UIl. .lim l,u'l'uui', AI Gust 1 Wmzcls llxillc-3. Row 3, Nvil Wr-slr-y, Pull l.im1iw1'. llivli llnkzmrsmi. l'IiiI P1-iurs 1 1 Il 'Ni ill Wzijsm- Dziwvii. Ri .' J 'Q Row 1: Jerry Goldrziine. V6I'lw1iHegburJ, Sh, I'-JU Hlll31'0l1.Dgi1iny 1lsxv..rcl MuIiii5r2, l1:,l3 ljlnnier, .lim Kleberj, Cxrl Samuelson. tliailtl, Eddie Tilden. Row 2: Cliarle: Bic-wer, Paul Wallin, Dan Fant, Tum Beck, Karl Kissinger, Dave Bagby, Bruce Bnatman. The Uliestertoii lliyh Sehool Band, whieh has about 60 pieces, had a very sueeessful year under the direetion of Loren lietz, and the hand offieers: Willie Rand, president: lien Stack, viee president, .luanita Colley, sei-rotary, and Paul Johnston and .lac-lc Lndingtou, student direetors. llantl lliiy :it Purdue University, Valparaiso Hotueeoiiiiiiff, Porter County Music- Festival, and the NISISOVA hand eontest were attended hy the hand. 'l'he Hand presented several eoneerts during the year, and also appeared at Con:nieneenient lflxereises to round out its events. This year a tape rem-order was purchased with the proeeeds of several year's concerts. This proved to be increas- ingly useful in rehearsals and in hearing their concerts. Row 1: Vireinnia lfliimmond, Bill Beek, Terry Stokes, Felice Row 1: Phyllis Peterson, Diana Stokes, Mickey Koritz, Nita Col- Dnliliert, Mark llolinherg. UW. Cathy HQUPIY Row 2: Bruce Davison. Willie Rand, Cliuek Schultz, Ross Brad- Row 2: Wally Warren. Darwin Wiesemnnn, Neil Weslev, Bill ley, Nornizm Neiei, Jean Carman, Jack Ludington, Hnyes, Donna Clark, Denny Dille. 4711 Junior Band Row li Kay Cramplon. Cynthia Chccsbrough, Carolyn Dille, Shannon Smith, Pat Jcrkins, Martha NL-lson, Bill Daviw, .Inn lsbcy Jack Arvldson, Dennis Hood, Bob Lawson. Row2: Mr. Bc-tx, Joy Corcoran, Amanda Brown, Marijo Dale, Pam Franklin. Orma Kohssinski, Pat Conklin. 1.oi'i':iinc Hammond Molly Dale, Mary Bradley, Sharon Hamilton. Row 3: Rin-haid Burton, John Czn'puntei', Ray Crampton, Ronald Olson, Paul W:n'i'L-n, Lvroy Wahl. Gvorgu Mancy, Don Rhoda Leonard Griswold, David Holnihvrg, Tim Baghy. Swing Ba nd Ron lx Donny Uille, Woods Halley, Ronnie Stack, Bill Hayes. Da.w1n Wifpoinan, Wally Wzirrvn. Row2: Jim Strange. Tvrry Slolu-5. Eddie Tildvn. Dave Rugby. Brin-v Hozilimni. Danny Gould. Behind: Bob Blumer at piano, Bruce Davidson. l'72l ' v S W - 5 k,.:.1. 9 . 1 if N- 9' h, 1 1 39 Bf QTY :Sis-QS 5. QN Q Q S , x a ,A az V , xx Junior Chorus Huw l: liznlmrn lVIvC'nrl:c-l. Phyllis Hyclv, Elizzilwlll l'l4ll'l'lS. .lr-anne Manning, V1-vnu l.0n- Ih-gzhurg. Gvnrszizu Siownrl. Dnxlunc Swish 1-1: Sully Snlmllx-rg. Pznnvlzl 'l'wm-cldvll. . Ll fl ll Huw 2: 'Vvcl Stephens, Vlmrlvs lVlllL1ll!1, Hr:-ndn Mcyvrs. Wally Olav. Dflrrm-ll lNlK'Ql71Jlll, Illlznnc- Qnwclnxnn. Louisa Iiuylm, Kntlllun Rulw, .Imvn Wllcllng. 4'zn'nI l.inds11c'dl, lVlr. Johnston. Huw I! Rny Ormiston. Holm RUClC'IHllll. Run l.ilS.i'0l', Donny WlS9lll1lllll. Suv Ric-ter, Llndxa 'l'xw-clciz-ll. Sandy Hass. Snnrly Nolsnn, l.ind1 Wlilc- Snnclv l.:n'snn. Snc- .lohnsnn 8 Q Nw... Ns, Olfirvrs Ovim-Ill' Huw I. l3ulJJu1ws. Ilnls Vonklin. Put Collins. Wenclull Carlson, Huw lj Pm Culling, Bgn-by-1. Ain-1-mil, .lngiy In-00145. Uni, UL I mass, Run Coll:-y. Rnxx 2: Frvll Flu-ming, lVIur1lyn l,lIKlf.IlllSl, Sandy llnss, Phyllis llmulcs. Rnwllz Roh Joni-S, Brv Wllte. Frm-rl Flelnlng. Howl! Clmrlvs lVl4-Lzun. Wnrrmx Ormuatnn, Phyllis Hyde ITS! 5. E .wma NHSCII. Rooster Oi1'icers-Barbara Liekus, Norma Kleberg, president, and Rita Esmoer. Boosters Help Starting the season with the annual mixer dance, the Boosters saw Sue Wiebe crowned basketball queen. Last year's record was broken with the four candidates receiving a total of 53,960 votes. The crowning achievement of the busy Boosters was the sectional and regional block club, which set outstanding records in group appearance, sportsmanship, loyalty and enthusiasm. Sponsored by Mr. Loren Betz, the Boosters officers were Norma Kle- berg, presidentg Barbara Lickus, vice presiidentg and Rita Esmoer, secre- tary-treasurer. The crowd cheers the team on to another victory. 4 A tense- mrmwcnt-the calm before the storm. Trojan Vicfories P011 Hilllll Row 1: Mark llulmbcrg. 'IR-rry Stu!-cos. NViIl1c Ruud, Bruce Bouimun. Daxvc Bughy. Karl KiSSlllL1L'l'. Huw 2: Woods Hzalluv, NVz1ync Dawson. Brucv IJux'idsvn, Dummy Gould, Howard Ivlclnlyre. Phil Peters. 1771 Cheerleaders i ' ' 1 x f I 1 ' '34 .: - .ff 5 ' 1 ' rf. I 4 ' .-. up-Q1-l M- .1 ! Senior Varsity Chccrleaders-Priscilla Bagby, Marilyn Meyers. Kay Bergquist. Anita Bush, For the third cuiiseciitive year the cheerleaders came home with the Porter County i-heerlvatiiiig tropliy. The vheerleaders and block rlub, with their fine sportsmanship and i-iithiisizisni. huiit up an miviahle reputation. -....-A --4- 4 25 F1953 .aluminum 52' 25 H Q tt: N as tem, su .- V .5 if K 'E ' .,i. - , . . ' X Junior Varsity Chccrleads-rs-Martha DcHnven, Phyllis Hyde. Mickic Koritz. Carol Anderson. 1 T8 P S ' nys X - b.4.,k.Qi W K XS as :A ,XM ,- AY Q ,N .xi f X .19 :syn-X X I . b x K 'X . was ,, Fawn? 4,, Q if WQQ. ev ar 9' :- Q A J' r .-Q Y SPORT vm. .w www ,V 5 i As-I x -,X M-M... ev - Qu ,ew , -wviv-ml, we Se R .v......-..- 3,,a 5, .. . My wx A X, ,, ......,:. X 2 i793 Cross Couniry Knt-4-ling l.t-lm:n'd .lt-rs:-v, Hd 'l'llllL'll, Dc-n Darling. Walltol' Okc, Ross Bradley. Tom Lindnuisl. Dun XVyt'oIl', Ed Hlltncr. Stumling l1i't1t-1-Czirwf-ll, inzingigz-V. Tum Bush. Roy Ormiston, John Hnlmzin, Duvc- Cuumlns, Bill Jcllrt-5. Rivlmrd Dillon. Run l.gis.t-ut-. Pt-tw Cumnl-s, Hill 1.1-clgc-rwmacl, Bill Johnston, Bob Ilia-lw, WEll'l'l'l1 Oi-misttm. Ray Iiclinztn. A-mu-li. t'ln-su-i'tm1 put :nwtln-r llUWl'I'l'lll t'l'USS-l'0lllllI'j' if-:nn on tlu- lit-lil during tln- '54355 yt-an' with an l't't'tll'tl ol' T wins :xml 2 lmasvs. This i't-1-ulwl lll1'llItll'4l gmail slmwings in tln- llulmrt lllYllZtll0ll2ll, Slmi'tritlp.:t- lnvilaitiunztl. ilu- sm-4-tinllzil, :tml lln- stutt- nu-4-ts. Vuzlvll ldtlnmn wul'ltt-tl ilu- tt-ann into snmutli Flllllllllll nrmlt-r zi slit-rt time- :ith-t' DI'2ll'llt't' stzirtt-fl. 'l'ln- Ivzllll will Nlll'l.t'I' ai I's-xv lnsst-S mlm- to p:i'zultl:itiuil. l',ll.S. 205 llulizirt ill llfllllllll InI'ilrlliu11rLIs Nlmrlriflylf' 1r1l'ilnlim1rlIx t'.ll.S. :5 1 - czrirtinlt :ss , . ,. ., Vllyh' 'l-'ffl t,-.ll.h.-W-llilltl , . ..- , , -.. MILS. IT Frmllml tm t .ll.h. -vi tillu-r .v.- l,ul'urlt- .iS t'.ll,S. ZH l-Inn-rsmi HN t'.ll.S, lT -H llullzlrl lT Nr'-liwuflls , , b, . . ,. Y, tj.ll.S. l Hlll'lll VH-5 3 -ll 'l W ' LIU 35' t'.ll.S. BT -7- Vzlllvztmisn 45, 1.-i,,,,1N t',Il,S. UN - tlritlitli 27 t'rowii Point Nl, l,0I'l2lL1t' H31 l'.ll.S. liiglitlu , W' W 'W'N'-'-'vwwvvvr-ww f--'v--- . .. .,... .. ,,-', ..vv , ., ---t- ,,. ww -,,-V... V -,,- ---N 'Y ,q55TE5iPg3 i State- FlllllllSlS Ku--Q-ling.: Huy Urmixtim, Dave Cumulus. W1ll'I'Ul1 Ol'llll5llPIl. Stzt-tiling lirtlvc Cziswull, Gl'I'.llfl HllllllJlll'l'X, Julin Hotnlzin. Toni Bush, I-Id Tilclun, Nr, Efllllilll, k'Ulll'll. 1 80 p Baseball Rowlz John Kloberg, manager, Eldie Parker, Phil Arvin, Bob Jones, Bob Wozniak, John York. Row 2: Evar Edquqist, coach. Bob Conklin, Denny Dille, Fred Mitchell, Larry Magnuson, Don Chaplin, Ron Mitchell, Bob West crgrcn. Bruce Bassett. Ben Howery. The CHS Trojan baseball team tied with Kouts for the county baseball crown. Chesterton ended the season with 7 wins and l loss. Hebron provided the Trojans' only defeat. The senior lettermen for this year were Bob Wester gren, John Farrell, John York, Ronny Mitchell, and Larry Magnuson. Next year's Trojans will have a hard job ahead of the111 trying to replace the graduating members of the team THE RECORD -0 o.H.s.- -5 c.H.s. M3 ons -1 ons.- C.H.S.--1 .,..,. ..... L iberty C'.FI.S.--4 .,..,, ..... H ebron C.lfI.S.-4 .,,,, ......,. K outs C.H.S.-2 ...... ...... W lieeler Washington- Boone Grove- .....,,...., Jackson Morgan I 81 7 Row 1: Bruvo Cziswcll. muiizigcr, Al Jonson, Bob Jones, Warren Ormiston, Bob Wozniulc. Dain- Cnonihs, John Falwell. Row 2: liill Bliilvg, Dun Cliziplih, Evan' Eclquist, couch, Bob Westergicn, Bruco Bassett. Rmi lVIitt-hull. Row Il: Ruy Edmzin, zissistzint couch, John Klehcrpg, John Holman, and Bill .lt-tl'1'cy, 1n.in:i2i-rs. Troiuns Have Best Season t'lit-stvrtmi lligh School 'l'roju1is, for the first tinit- in liistnry, wt-nt lllltll'l'l'ZllL'll in ruuitlur st-usmi pluy. .-Xiiutlivr lirst for tht- 'l'l'0j2lllS wus the winning of the Sudiolial, tlicrvhy vnztliliiig thvni to gn on tu still :tiiutlivr first. Ilia- liv- uiuiuztl. lhu lrobiaiis wninnig: streak was siiappeml hy Blll'lllfHl1 tity in llvgioiiul 111115. lliis tour imiiit hiss umloil tht- hvst st-zismi t'.ll.S. has ova-ry vxpvrieiivvcl, 24 wins, 1 loss. 'l'ho trophy mst- lillell up inure readily than ever hefurv with tropliivs from the llolitlny 'l'mii'iwy. l'urtm-i' Utilllllj' 'l'mii'nt-y, :incl tho lmzislcotlmll nt-ts t'roni tho Sec-timizil. ff1lHI!'N I'lu.lfwl 1 ' ri - . , - ' ' A A I H Iluliflvlyf 'l'f111rnfgu V 1 l'.ll.S. TX it Merriiiviiiewesu 'nnnnn nr r ' l ',', 'f'f'I'f HHS. mi YYYYVYVYY portage 47 ., ...... ,,,, , ,, ,,.... ,. Ulltlhl, Qhlllsu 71 M Valparaisugdug Wtlllllflll Imrr1:fQu QQIQI3-,435 P ,AA-,-A..- Kouts 44, HU ,,,,,,,,,,,......,,. ....... , .lztvllsuii 4--H54 gl V lll- Morton 44 Lltl , , A l'hrtni.u- qrtrg. ,gg H VVVIVFYVQQQ- Irkmron-40 ntl ,, , ,H . ,, ,,,,, , , . , V. Kutlls t',ll.S.- Tl . ,.,..,.,,.,.,,,. Lowell 4h vlirlurll 'l'nllrn4Q11 t'.ll.S.- 52 ,, ,,,, , North Judson-411 -78 . ,... ,, ,, Nlurgziii 4'.ll.S.-f til ,, Caliiiiiet 'Fownsliip 60 H4 l1ll'0I'U' K'-I LS. 112 ,,.,,,, ,,,,,,, , Wheeler till -47 .... . M , , l' Ttzigv t'.ll.S. Til .,,,, La Crosse-43 47 ,, ,. . ,, , , , . limits l'.ll.S. 454 ,, ,,,,,, Hobart 39 1i'!'jllIlIllll 'I'Ulll'Il1'lIf t'.ll.S,f TS lqast Gary U4 51 , ..,.,,.. , ,,,, . ,A Alivliigun City will Q Q QP A J xg ,Q-ix k X w S ,MS 9' .: av S Q X' If is X 3351 N X as xi S X Y I ... XX ' ig ff 1 R Y Q 5 E w , SX J xx ii! .. x X A it 5 f ff 3 kiwi Lak gif E fm Af xx X U9 .l,iHf :iff X Fi? . ff? gig ?!f'ff ,g f X W 'Q as 16 4 A sf jf is ,Q F iv we .,.,, ,M x A .-' ' , S Y Junior Varsiiy S Row 1: Bl'lH'l' Caizswvll, ilmnaigiuly Eldio Pnrker. Don WycotT, LL-olnrd .Iowa-y, Phi. Arvin, Ron VV3.'4-oI!', Torn Hush. Row 2: John Hofmnn, YY11lllilf10l', Rob liivks, Bob Conklin, Fred Mitchull, Roy Uimiston, Donny Dillv. Al Gaston, Ray Edmzxn, coach Freshmen Row 1: i.0Ull1ll'd Jcrscy, Don Wyc-all, Ron Wyc.at1'. 'Finn Lindquist Luo Doi nts, Waxllp 01.13, Eddie iVI1Iin nun. i Rowlii John Kil'bl'l f. ln:11iu5vl', Roy f3l'll1iSlUl1, Ron Lzlsvom-. Dick lhlioxi. lfrwl lVIi1c. eil, IN-10 Coombs, Denny Dille, Ollie Dllle, Ed- die Bittner, Bill Johnston, Mr. llhnun, vouch. l 85 J 81h Grade Huw 1: John Carpenter, manager, Dennis Hood, Richard Burton, Allen Widell, Dick Neal, Bob Nickolson, Row 2: Don O'Brien, Jerry Moyne, Bob Nelson, Jim Medley, Leroy Wahl, Monte Pcdone, Dale Crull, Richard Kriops, Virgil Crist man. 71h Grade Row 1: Tim Bugby. Pnul Henningcr, Norman McCo1'kel, Gerald Rietesel, Allen Hunkowski, Jim I hey, David Hnhnbrrrg. Rowllz Mr. Turner, Bruce Bartlmlomevv, Dick Nickolhon, Jim Chaplin, Dick Parker, Ray Crmnl-ion. Claude Furnish. John Cill penlrer, inanager, Row 11: John Pearson, Don O'Brien, manager, David Babcock, Dick Loper, George Maney. 1863 Track Row 1: George Kilavos, assistant coach, Don Chapin, Tom Lindqwist, Leonuxd Jer. ey. Don Dorling. Walter ORG. Eldon Parker. Ed- win Bittner, Don Wj.tccfl'. Bob W-izniak. Dave Coombs. Row2: Ever Edquist. coach. Bruce Caswell, manager, Bob Westerrgren, John Hofman, Tom Bush, Danny Borg, Ed Tilden, Willie Rand. Bob Jones. Bob DeMass. Bun Howcry, Warren OlIT1l5t0l1, Bill Jcfireys, scorekeeper, Ray Edman, coach. Rowll: Bill Johnston, Ron Luscoe. Bob Lowther, John Lascoe, Denny Dille, Pete Coombs, Richard Dillon, Bruce Bassett, Bob Conklin. Dave Bngby. Bob Hicks. hnmcdiattely following a brilliant basketball season, Chesterton High began training to turn out another top rate tcnni. During thc brief track season. three schools records were betterecl, demonstrating this year to be one ot' thc hcst yours in thc school's athletic history. Following: a hard schedule, the track team went into the Porter county meet and won a surprisingly easy victory, setting: t'our new meet records. With the hope of a track in the near future, Chesterton High plans to re- main the Port:-r county champ, in track as well as in the other sports. This year thc truck teuni was coached by Evar Edquist, Ray Edman, and George Kilavos, a practice teacher from Valparaiso Vniversity. C877 SPONSORS Tl-.e Senior Class of Chesterton High School is extremely thankful to these people for their great aid in the fmancfng cf SINGING SANDS of 1955. Chesterton State Bank - TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS Sald1a's Studios - TWENTY DOLLARS i ErLcson's Standard :Service -- FIFTEEN DOLLARS l- Ann Carter, Realtor The Chesterto -- TEN DOLLARS -- Auto Body and Paint Shop Elmer E. Beck Ben Franklin St Irwin C. Studtmann Insurance Charles Smith Kenneth Rucker Brunk's Dairy Morgan Construction Miaples Electric Paramount Tool 'Company Pressco Corporatf on Charles Lorenz First State Bank of Porter Tilden's Feed Store Imhof's Pharmacy Porter Lumber and Coal Company Ebersold Barber Shop Chesterton Lumber and -Supply Co. Zephyr Awning Company Waverly Service Leslie Pratt Nafziger Shoe Service Car1son's Service Station B and B Service Station Randall McQuiston The Pantry Johnson's Garage Dunes Lumber 8z Supply Co. Robertson's Service - FIVE DOLLAHS 1- Indian Medicine Man Memorial Springs Aron Theater Young's Bakery Smedman's Foodliner White Funeral Home L and M Boot Shop Morgans Hardware Wilbar Manufacturing Co. Smith Motors Frank Lind Marathon Service Long's Auto Shop E. P. Hubbard Chevrolet Nickel's Drug Store Dres-Well Cleaners Bassett the Florist He'ward's Drug Store - -'mr 1,-ulgggay: L Vic Nash n Tribune ore I-Iokanson's Broadway Food Mart Ray Anderson Bette Prantge Casuals State Park DYUE Sflore Kcn and Gene's Service Station Young's Service 'Station P..u1son's Service Station J ohnson Brothers Blakely Brothers Town and Country Shop Dr. Campbell Harrington's Meat Market Certified Grocery Chesterton Rural Loan and Savings Association Mox G. Ruge Dr, Robert A, Milroy LESS THAN FIVE DOLLARS - Shady Lawn Nursery Vernon Bartels Hardware The Washerette Malcolm Anderson Eschenbach's Restaurant Mrs. Stephens' Clandy Betts, J evweler Ray's Sub-Teen Shop Avenue Grill Chesterton Feed and Supply Co. Ed's Barber Shop Chester Stemp Ruth Jameson Arkay Garment Company Pearl's Tailor Shop North Side Lunch The Cotton Shop Kay's Dress Shop Photographers John C. 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