Culver High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Culver, IN)

 - Class of 1958

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W xv X PAINTING. Learning ex- pression through paint and brushes is one of the experi- ences of seventh grade art students. Finishing touches are being put on by Paul Cromley and Tommy Easter- day. 2 'U 2 - 2 y s ii E - x,, is in Q CERAMICS. One ot the most popular phases of the art course is the work in cera- mics. Buddy Seese is prepar- ing a mold, while Dale Ben- nett smoothes a fresh coat. MURALS. Recently com- pleted eighth grade art work is discussed by james Carter, George Baker and Carol l-leiser, who are quite proud ot their city skyline. ., i i DRAWING division pages for The Tomahawk are Lois Morrison, Beverly Mcflaffey, and Eileen Overmyer, who spent many hours producing the clever sketches that fea- ture this book. MOSAICS. Charles Reed and Nancy Prosser exhibit two of the many interesting and colorful designs produced by this novel method. X'--mawwllg c , ,M ,,. Q ,mfs l.' :gig .Mm :1 xiii . :1 1 -1551! Q Q-',i s-Q Mn, N, .44 if amifiizssfkp FINGER PAINTING can be both fun and artistic, as is being demonstrated by Eva Zovanyi, Verna McDonald, joe Anderlohr. -,.c .,-., ffff v if? Zsmwww ....,,... if 4 X fmrrr be--I ' ' y . . Si Hifi' ' g rj..-H '53 Y ,-1 . . ,, , ,.,,,,, ,V M , 5 4 A H if ' .ASE tA..4,fiiZ,?Qyg. W: W , , er sl'-if Q 1. f?: f-fi 'f 'Sv ,, VX ? f f ? 5 '- - Yliyfi W, f?qQi5ZLff'9Qg,f-3'ti af ,WW I. rl MASKS. Can you guess them? Seated: Verna, Bever- ly, lane, Lois, Eileen. Stand- ing: Dale, Eva, johnye, An- nette, loe, Buddy. The masks are made cf papier-mache. BLOCK PRINTING is another STENCILINC is almost limit- less in its possibilities as Annette Prosser, johnye Sipes and lane Ditmire are discovering. Ask the seniors about their cords. l - e in geivql To igii hh? .Ak ' W , il' , X 1 la KS? NQMTK A .fl X. Ml' WiNN1'J'-4 Qi 4 .limi . i 1 i i l NNJX nl r- - ,. ,, A .. A .1 l N xl X. All '31 Y E x x.-X u 're skill developed by art SPECIAL PROIECTS keep the artists busy. Mrs. Allen students Edna lvlenser and Mary Mevis. and Dale view lambs tor music program. -..,11Hx dv. ni Jan- 5, sanwmu-I-i v' 1.1 as 1-we 4 ff I p le d 9 e A Bnegiange to W7 U The -Flag . Z f 2-Q' Z 5 Q53 Q 3 :QAR 5 f gags g - Z i Qt 1 3 Q .Efrlf-fm X ' fi' 'WF L X X .A :digg 5 11' AMQIQAX - F--I W ,,,n'a:r.-4 -A' - f , f f Q f' L 13,53 5231- 'ff' ' 5 3 x O ,. -f 'IF ' N rl-3'-Q-I-:---'71 M6 U X W -' 44' S - .A.- :f:f:-::f:':f' wil i ' Q C 'iff we-r-:-:-.-:-:fl 41 .ip .J S - .1 ':Tg:1:3:7:-1--if 'JQYGWXQ R, - S XX G f- A lily ? Q K in xggfw Q S Qi x f Q i 4' Q Sw f 5 . x.. . f f's im QAKQQ1. , ::f A .. E 6 Q . , 5 -is in 5? t k'ds we met in the Elementary f That is a wonderful bunch o I 6 School. We were introduced to their teachers and visited all the ern' en' far? rooms to find every one of them a beehive of activity. We took pictures of what we saw and you'lI find them o-n two pages ot this section. We'Il tell our young ' b t these boys and girls. . . Outer Space brothers and sisters a ou g 99 fi f gsgft-Jgef,-:ki:'Lm0.f .af.zsai6sakif's- A-Z'-my fS 9 ,av 'Z ff ff - The Faculty MR. SHELTON KAISER Elementary Supervisor, Di- rector of Audio-Visual Aids. Science. Sponsor: Projectors Club. MRS. GERTRUDE ALLEN Second Grade MRS. MARGARET CARTER Third Grade MRS. IEANNE EPLEY Fifth Grade MRS. ELAINE FIELDS Kindergarten MRS. ALICE KELLER Fourth Grade i.f.r. 'm-.1Q42L'.?.' f1f'.'1-' A '42..4,'- gy gd sal! 4 . . vf., l The Faculty MRS. HELEN KELLER Third Grade MRS. ALICE MCLANE First Grade. MISS MARY FRANCES MAHAN Fourth Grade MRS. DOROTHY MANIS Sixth Grade 'f A MRS. MARTHA MARSHALL First Grade MISS FLORENCE PAGE Second Grade ..- is wi' Q -Z MR. CHARLESPARKINSON MlSS ALICE QUIVEY MRS. BERTHA MAY RUST Sixth Grade Fifth Crade Music The Kindergarten Top row: Penny Houghton, Nancy Overmyer, Martha Osburn, Pamela Scott, Linda Snapp, jan Price, Betty jo Cihak, jacqueline Welsh. Second row: David White, Robert Bolton, Earle Williams, Steven Deckard, Danny Thomas, Steven Osborn, Michael Croy, Perry White. Third row: Marie Talley, Kathleen Listenberger, Virginia Thews, Katherine Wolverton, Linda Hatten, Patricia Bickel, Rachel Dills, Senora Chatman. Fourth row: William l-leiser, Lawrence DeWitt, Steven Hoesel, Fredrick May, Ernest Huff, Dennis VVoolington, john Allen Feeley, Kim Kaufman. Fifth row: Bonnie Day, Carole Zehner, Marcella Osburn, Mary Ann Lewis, Paula l-laenes, Kristine Strang, Doris Maxson, Shelby Earl. Sixth row: Paul Allan Kelly, Eric Hughes, David Campbell, Ross Fritz, Billy Napier, james Taylor, Craig Gunder, Richard Brown, Seventh row: Denise Holl, Margaret Ann Ruhnow, Dianne Myers, Velda Prosser, judy McKee, jane Kosterman, Cloe Cantwell, Diana Dobrodt. Eighth row: Dexter Funk, Wil- liam Grothaus, john Benner, Charles Morgan, Dean Siple, Michael Stevens. 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'57 K D' i Y -,U li .fi v I l E, Z y 4 l 1 I ..A,, fl .. vp, r 9 La- ft L 1' The First Grade Mrs. Marshall's Room Peggy Huffer Marilyn Vander Meade Rose Marie Triplet Sharon Thomas Greg Thomas, Brian Shidler Richard Snyder, Vaughn Kepler Kathryn Tasch, Peggy Shei Renee Schultz, Carol Schilling Terry Powers, Steven Kelly David jackson Thomas Houghton Nancy Porter, janet Helber Sandra Harness, Donnabelle Crabb Douglas Hartz, Phillip DePoy Thomas Dobrodt, Danny Spencer Cindy Barr, Mary jurgensen Sara l-loesel, Marilyn Wolverton jeffrey Adams, jerry Schrimsher David Cottrell Michael Hatten, Steven Parker Stephen Ringer Not pictured: john Krieg Shurla Gilmore A, 1 v . -,,, .. , - ,, The First Grade Q ' Mrs, McLane's Room Mary lean DeWitt, 1 1 is ., of 5 5 1 Q Beatrice Napier, Sally Ricciardi , 'G J X Q 'Ri janet Zechiel S K Billy Wierenga, David Curtis -U ' ,5 'lf' ' Thomas Vondra, Q iv M ical' Tommy Overmyer X A ,. . .3 Pamela Welsh, Karen Banks , 6 1, li-:ll - .5 Linda Miller, Karen Keyser u , 'k . 5' ' N if slam A .' ...xv I il v Robert Hall, Carl Strang bk I Vlbyl up ' 3 james Miracle, Lee Eskridge l 3554 ' ' 1,1 flifl ll . , ,,,, C e ,B '33 Q Phyllis Kellyg Vicki Morrison 'W Carol Kline, Mary Ives L .i -, f - v-: x- - 1 Peter Mars, Mark McFarland E -- ' '.- S . lg, W? - wi, M Marc Matson, Kerry Haenes 5' l may xi .vqv up ' yy :S c---,':.-- , - ' I N A i 5 is A Bonnie Alberts, Mary Warran 3? ' 1 Deborah Triplet, Leslie Cromley 'n x Q l 1 X 3 ' 1 Q Thomas Osborn, Oliver Mason bl Q S -6- Steven Snyder Perry Smith, Martin Easterday l ' -' i J A' -- ar Q. 105 - 4 , V V., Q X YW H , Y Y I V , 'N VIN, .0-, , R M, ,. ,. .4 , ,U.,,,,:.,,,,,,L f--gvn-U--0-'lavlurwwpjj5 MilP4ll'l!kWslhfuL'efrnvinvn.nnn1'tuvnl'5 - V ' .,.. .Mm EL...-se -, W,-4,-es -13,3415 lll, v if-we-E---1--ef-r'-in-7:2 Wi Tx.. X . ,1, 4-. fl ., , 224' .5 ,I' '1 , V - 1 : .3 Vi-T fl .,:.. ' -1 rl' . Lt .ep ' - im' 'FZ' 4 l' ' ' :A-T i ' ' f'f?'Zf? -2 EH fl .,, I ,U ff ' :,- 5 N ' F -lf'-' f Q , so ' '-gc ' 5 X 'ffqfscg N 4'-5:9 C . 'l pl ':'i'?'Tff':- l N: f.. 1 VE:-2, .1-15 5 sk. i-2,44 + s iiiznit 1 t'K1bT': 's V 1-w. 5-1. ' 'Qs -gi ,, Q' X ff.: -, f A w. , ' N fx WW! f X Wi irwwl co M '-YM ilk Q my l in .1 ,J K fx 'K A ' -.1 'fiilli - S? A i 4 lf if K s 'I ' ' ' I ':-, o if-l ll? - Q ' Q' - I ' fl i - 5 C A 4- r 4 lf- Y-: - V, -' ' -f' , f - - f - 'H 2 rd - 5 ' - 'J- , -Z Y i Qi lr VH- Y, ' Q 1 - '. AY, l first gave us the once-over with their all-seeing collective Ae acu i telescopic eye, accepted us for enrollment, and then intro- - g duced us to the various faculty members, administrators, and staff. We soon found out that these are the persons who keep the wheels of education turning, each in his own important way, day after day throughout the school year. We were thrilled to meet . . . 7 4 - L '.1a.,-,y--- L. V affa---rimauagg-.mua-af I ,rs 'F ,R wg y r 1 A R, , l i M, if l 'uf 7 'Q A Nm sf X ' ho- r1. ' 1' X . U 'H -,Q .':'S14,, xv, , W r 'f'2V7'4 ' S , ,V ,. ,,-. ,v,,v.q ,, . '. ' 1. -,r-'ri-4'-a..5+c',-.,' Q xt , f' uv ive 5. it-5' ,.-:X Fx X H Cn' .- -. .-. N. ,X .TS s f A A .- , ,141 1 ' s ' 7 , r. S 157. mf ', ' ef i , 1 l 4 1 Q- .., 3,15 .fig vb' S 1 7 -ui 1 .f 5 b I 3 l l 1 A' 'x l ll x as-grit' ll' Q its . L 5 A- S . lO6 1-v i 1- ti i XXV The Second Grade Mrs. AlIen's Room Steven Booker, Tony Mattox Stuart Lowry, Brian Lindvall Susan Thews, Ann Wilkins Rita Lutz, Susan Donnelly Edward Ricciardi, Greg Easterday jack Lucas, Scotty Tibbetts Lynn Mackey, Linda Broeker Laura Yeazel, Virginia Shidler Philip Edgington, Kenneth Tasch Philip White, Raymond Sheppard Valerie Carter, Martha Weaver Carla Morgan, Karen Ruhnow james Crothaus, Charles DeWitt Ralph Houghton Gregg Anderson Christine Stevens, john Cook Leon Sims, james Taber f - Wa.. L- m .Q ...-.4 F A The Second Grade Miss Pages Room Andrew Hodgkin, Robert Andrews Michael Baker, George Tanner Linda Fisher, joan Kosterman Vicki Helber, Katherine DeWitt Robert Schilling, Ricky Burns Lawrence Harness, Charles Gollnick Linda Reinholt, Laurel Prosser lean Gross, Elsie Bickel Dale Crabb, Terry Beck Ronald Chafman, Michael Wynn Teri Cromley, Ruth Benner Barbara Dills Cortland Overmyer Gary Herr, Gregory DeTroy Morton Goble Richard Earl, Rex Schrimsher Donald Gardner Not pictured: Linda Hudson layne Bray 'MQ' ,. 3 'ww ,' : - W ,gs WX, yi i i SR . '11:. i r 'W I G ..,.,' 3 iii c s n ii inn n n R j wjgyq Qty, is V 4, .':, Ilytbr Ig? zlibv it D e ,,. ..5g,, g Ay,l I flff I 1' A iivii is iisii '? wav 455 ,ff ' -f--, ' i n 1 .LLV , ' -',. V-E . f,L, K L.,.-xl .. , Ai y vvy Vi E VAX , . i: . . n si Q nii ' 2 1 .3 - ,,, ,Q X .--' I 31 i f 2 kr fi 1 Ibn yl H 1 y ie i G 'i in Q i ' A rlzi . , lO7 ,., I , 7, W Y AA . U ,, 4 , , ,I .Wx ,-.1 i., 5, ,I N, Ibm- A .,,.g.,?-15wf,- V.--v-,,..,..,w4f,..-.if -All:-amsgunuu-wsxuu,,L-.1-4L2...,...q-.ff-.ami M -, fe 'frm 2-a1mmxm z1'vwmmw.wmmmwummmmmniw P f F . 2' of ,X , l,. . la W. Ja? 21+ .iff cmfggl C LQ' ,'5', -4' T . f, N .a f- 3' ,ii 1:9 X ll Z ' is V v , it .L A 5 51' . -'Q . -1-'G Vi' w- ..-ry .av .If ,,,,v I 1 I Wx is-. I 6- iv ' T' IOS L .7 Qin l llll The Third Grade Mrs. Carter's Room Patty Overmyer Linda McAllister Elaine Epley Phillip Scruggs Albert Pare Terry Clifton Patsy Huffer Claudia DePoy Beverly Pollock Paul l-latten Tony Mars Robert Vondra Claudia DePoy Loretta Klocek joyce Odle Timothy Schultz Peter Cantwell, Alan Banks Penny Wakefield, Carolyn Satt Brenda McAllister, Roberta Yeazel Robert Vondra, Cathy Welsh Arthur Stacy, Edward Ceiselman Not pictured: Mike Krieg, Kathleen Liette L -. f :.'n1ge,e'f'-,mint' 'K L . The Third Grade Mrs. H. Keller's Room Vickie Smith Marsha Estey Betty Bickel Fletcher Mattox Steve Ault Marshall Brown Eley Graham Suzanne Overmyer Marilee Herrmann Tommy Keyser David Crabb David Kelley Linda Dinsmore Linda Baker Laura Miracle Steve Bair Ronald Dills George Dugan Donna Kay Dawson Howard Albert loan Wheeler Lela Donnelly Diana Nelson Elaine Kaiser Not pictured: Tina Teach, Allen Bray 109 1 - Hank' fy -j. ,af -' .V-A z - .., 4,5 wr ,A ... .Vx Z - :.5v-.vii V,-A-3,1 , .w f'v 'F..'.s'4 .4-'f-w.,vg1y:1g,g-------n--Hu--uf - V. ., glgaum-vAwrau'cfwu-Arslfw-,...,vwunuw--U 'S l an E 1' in U nv glpnnf- --sf. rn, - ' '. L 'Fm-..',,n'. 11c. , :.L. 45111-.'.'5.' -L-1 :iz-rip mv: wr fw X I - 1' E, I Q X 4 K sz. E111 59 . I ll 'T' - b 'w lt- t - M +-- X r .u 1 ' N--Cy Al ' , , , N R M M i mt AM, i ' X 54 .,,,, W. K A xv by . lar 4, , A 5' l f llf l H59 .A.'.Z?Ly 517' ,gi . R 3 ,I X is - l R' r' , I ' ., q .X 5 . 1 C 1 ' ll, f f if an bl ,tgp K gag ag, G vu- . - sig: Q l f X Ella? . - i I 'DYAF' ,V N l 41 M ,,, Q we f nv, 33 :UQ Sf : l If . by ' .- ,Y v C 0 ' . All -fthgih L. fa. I- -. or W - . 12 'W , l sax Q., 'N me 'lla li 3 . '-if - I y D r Ev ' , ew , . Q all lX,f'xgx 'XX B 5, 5 d ga as 0. -2. i 52, i - ' Alu XRS X . Nh llO The Fourth Grade Mrs. A. Keller's Room Cheryl Morgan, Caroline Beall Marsha Cuise, Vivian Harness Tom Osborn, Andy Lowry Kent Wallstead, Richard Lutz Mary jean Norris Brenda Martin janice Vander Meade Sharyl Welsh Dennis Pollock, Frank Cantwell Larry joe Boetsma Larry Washburn Susan Helber, Carolyn Tanner Diane Davis, Sheryl Fisher Terry Porter, james Easterday Stephen Cavender, Michael Oellig Pamela Carter, Carol Mevis jean Morrison, Paul Hartz Richard Bean, john Kerrigan Mark Kosterman Russell Prosser if. I ni I il I : mi 1 -SHA.,-ws The Fourth Grade Miss Mahan's Room Mark Lowry, Mark Deckard Frank Sheppard, Richard Cirnble Cynthia Ruhnow Becky Easterday Frances Warner, Linda Stevens Larry Banks, Stephen Cruise Ronald Watkins Wayne Neidlinger Donna Huff, Karen DeWitt joan Heiser, Loretta Berger Stephen Sturgell, Peter Zovanyi Lawrence Maxson, Alan Mahler ludith Thews, Beverly Schilling Andrea Siple, Lucinda Ricciardi Robert McFarland, Greg Osborn Danny Haenesk 'Randy Wakefield Barbara Bean, Bruce Lindvall Patty Miller Not pictured: Richard jackson, Sharon Gilmore ' L, c ' Ni y 5 ga af. an ,.,.f '-,, . v gk. 399 , , .. - ,. , Y at , 'W' -65 1 f N, 1 x QA Q l', ' -rv. 'U' if' . e Ill is S an as M... i we B ,.. . ,- ' 'W Mffzc , W -. ---::, 1 we ..., - Q . we 4 .VC W' l Nr -Andi m Q' 'S Z., qlgfdx KKK ,Q ' ..., sffkei Q .1 I x 'S f ,X 2 Ai ,lr if Q l fl-.1 n,..n , rd .... , - B N .: , . K 6 , 4 Q qlbbb ,,,,.. , L ,,,. B 1 x , i -. We f f' ww-v. iw L M Wg. K- ,t if at ak+ M 4 iiii N rg. 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J 1 l .PXQQ -'i '. ll2 The Fifth Grade Miss Quivey's Room judy Price, jane Ives Vera Smith, julia Funk Robert Albert, Stephen Ulery Thomas Crothaus, Greg Dawson jeanne Adams, Sharon Earl Linda Nelson, joan Dillon Allen Keyser, james Weirick Larry Fisher, William Epley Pamela Crozier, Lorrie jo Sands Wanda Warren Margaret Marshall Layne Zechiel, Larry Butler Terry Lewis, Richard Knoerzer Cale Vander Meade Dana Marston, Donna Rogers Carolyn Snyder jean Wheeler, Valerie Cunder Douglas Lindvall, james Boswell Paul Saft ' 1 , Hershel Odle, Eugene Harness ... . pi- We ,, 4. , g , , ,, ,f,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, The Fifth Grade Mrs. Epley's Room james Lewis, Cary Wallen james DeWitt, Richard Mackey Debbie Henderson Cynthia Kemple janet Rosebaum Donna Watkins Robert Medland, john Kibort jonathan Hodgkin Donald Beall 8 if M, wi f .5 , A ' 322. A Ig' X , 6 N vw-1 it Q f ,atb .4r2::.::A, i.::::i3ix:'1'C::1-H:-- . 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Peter DeTroy, james Reinhold k A- b 7 5 ',:: 6 f K Q Hugh Hartz, Arl Altman W ' ' ....4... ., V. Y -I , 3 ' fy ., A A j L--V Q 4 'fs a.rr.t , . st nfimxvtx t . L' ., if A I 'W '- j Sharon Warran 1 7 Y get - , Y Cathy Caffgfjqefg I W , ,.- . , ., janet Branaman Lita 1' 4.,-A 4' V 'V W b F Betty McFarland , Yi A ' 'H is '. john Behmer ' fl my . - -1-. j William Osborn .. Q, if x 5, .JUL 3 Douglas Kosterman 32 331 f I -,. , . . i 7 3 . k t Q Jian: , ff K'3 ,. 4 :,.-aie 3.-N ' 113 i Y,Var l' - .- me ,475 , 5,,..f' X, l ' Q-1 -2-1, an , j A : . .t-l-...nun -as l l l l K 'Sf fx it rlaifffk . S2 ' ' ,- 95 ' 'PJ f 1' fqlksii-' The Sixth Grade Mrs. Manis' Room Marsha Wentz jan Wagoner Janeen Scruggs Daniel Weaver Ned Davis Samuel Lowry Anita Yeazel Pamela Phelps Kay Overmyer Michael O'Donnell Charles Massa Steve Downs janet Heiser janet Beck Mary Ann Shock 3. A ? Q A Paul White 7 ' A ' 1 H' Larry Linhart 1 Tom Miracle emu W X N in Il Lucy Osborn 5, 1 'U ltr! Sharon McGaffey wa., I 1 Diane Tanner A Aa i Af' I I , 'H Richard Dills, jerry Cross 0, l gy 5' l 'A' Brian Piersol, john Wilkins i ,t ive- . , ' . lx L ...J ll4 l S -T ,dn l 4. A Rig: Susie Gardner, Sharon McDonald Lavonda Clifton, Martha McAllister ig-EY5Z?i' iFi v ' -LM:-. . ,K,.,.:4'i:,g- .gg A up-...,,.........4.. ' ' .u..... The Sixth Grade Mr. Parkinson's Room Linda Shock Nora Sheppard jerry Huffer Shaun Donnelly Sharon Wagoner Sherry Croy Tommy Yocom Harold DeWitt Gloria Baker Diana Boots Frank lkirt Robert Carter Beverly Ba rshes Richard Warner Mary Ricciardi Eileen Quinn Mary Strow Charles Snyder Vicki Lyons Lee Curry Sara Bergman Gregory Yapp Bonnie Saft Karen McDonald Sharon Norris Not pictured: Elizabeth Everett Carol l-lerr Jiiw- '- ,A - - 'T'5,: lygz-:f q 1.-gaze : '- 'LhImFJif,'m,t1':' fa .1-'ffmzvrvrm lr uiavfamlffrrv-0 ' A :-11. gjrwgwcrtvvnmr'ns?aL . V-4'-::f 'rr-riff:-'P-:'xt:-':-r:gff,:ii':i:-il::Q1:, V LXX , -.Nw Q msn Y TW' 1 f ,- V X ex S Hi X , i 'A t 155: F , 7 M : ': ' S 5 x, 'M Q - ml an W' sn' ' K 1 ,7 A 123 f 'v i lf 'L ' ', gg .Q if - -. .:.r 5 ., V ' . ' X . f wg 4, P -21. lab ., R -my 5, 'Z 5 X 4:71 wi Q fi- war' W SY fp X g as .ZX- 5. V 57 we qs-I , Nvqggqnv rn-'wfvfqrrm H5 Nix inn--uni . . .-. ....-,.,,,.'7-..,.v The Faculty MR. R. I. IVES IR. Principal Science MR. M. R. ROBINSON Assistant Principal. Guid- ance. Social Studies, Spon- sor: Senior Class, Student Government, Schoolbell, Tomahawk, National Honor Society. MR. ARTHUR ALEXANDER Industrial Arts. Sponsor: Seventh Grade, Hi-Y. MRS. MARY ALLEN Art. Sponsor: Sunshine So- ciety, Eighth Grade. MR. ROBERT GILBERT Physical Education, Science, Boys Recreation, Drivers Training. Director of Ath- letics. Senior High Athletics Coach. MR. WILLIAM I. GRAHAM English. Senior Class Spon- sor. -.ZW JEVZTV''5lI'-1'-l7NT? i?Y'Wt:l iTZ'11WTwE?Hi--I ,-t-.envf 1' wvvafaxr. 1 - 'F -.-..v---- v , : mi vo' -r , -.. mu 4 I A' ann- f- ' 'h A ' K X I 5 ' ' - f . ' wtf' .: - . . ,G - , - mix'-Lu? 4 Af., , A' ' f ' D3 ' , 1' n 'rg-A , -M it ' fs. X L o--T. 1 V ,ru A 4 5 L Y ,f sy ,, - 'Vff-,. f 2 E -. X ' ti ' Mg j 'f ' y '.. 71,4 :5'Si1,'E?'1fgR ,, 3 , ,, ' My-wi ' ,- jlwA..w. ' x 1 l J' ' 'yi . ' Nguvg' . 4 4 -,vffs-3. .. 5 U ' ' , I - ur- ,.,- ,XI Q , . X ,LL 1 I X 4 11' K , ' A ... 'A 4 N- Q A 1 '. I . 1 ls ' ff' . ,' ' 5' W .f 'f 4 ' N 1 x x bf .. - ., , X .fig ,ft t .' ' , ' xx x A ' x 1 1 i at Y, X: NH sl' J--...X is '-Y A, mg a. if :,i.. ,LA fr s Gyn .-M J 342.52-Q, ,A - n X A h. f J' A Lf. if 211-,-g. ' W ' 'll 54-x J 5 s ,Kg-E, 1 f wr, W? v . 17' v Q i iff, X.. 'c Qs. 1 w s k X 1 I W, A 1 L. It . W, J X . . 'Q jf 1 was ' 44' iiigavg, , Q k . Q my Q, 2 . , 5 ,. 'wwe It 'i' y,' SA' lf- ff sf fy ' Q J , 'H 'Wa V . 1., .v 'f' . 4' -',. , -P149 ,JM -b K.,-, , .. ,. V ww - .- V ,,g+?vg, vw 5f2'X,.Mf f- ,wx ,E ,,w,wf.g,a-ff-, , g 151.1 E x Mx ,-gn' MISS MAHAN, 4th GRADE. Danny Haenes is inter- MRS. A KELLER, -ith GRADE. The pupils discuss what rupted during a recitation in science class to answer a kind of work a person could do who couldn't read well, question posed hy Linda Stevens. Over at the right The conclusion was that the poor reader wouldn't find a ludy Thews has another question, job easily. MISS QUIVEY, Sth GRADE. During the study of geo- graphy Douglas Lindvall points out to the class the location of the Middle Atlantic states, while Hershel Odle volunteers to name the capitals. MRS. MANIS, 6th GRADE. Paul White points out speci- fic sentences of interest to be written by the class as part of the assignment in reading for the day as out- lined on the blackboard. MRS. EPLEY, Sth GRADE. Kathy Easterday discusses with Carolyn Covington how to work a problem in divi- sion. Loolcing on are Charles Benner and john Kibort who appear a bit puzzled by it all. MR. PARKINSON, 6th GRADE. Lucy Osborn discusses the importance of iron in the diet. Charles Massa and john Wilkins share in the discussion as Sharon McDonald and Larry Linhart listen. -42. -. ' . ' ' ' Q' -.'-' - . F -'-.' - 1'!1'!'ni . ' 21' .3 . -'.!k .- i W' f '1i::vf4r'v'rr'!1ll':.'1u:11z91el1lIlr :m'r1'x'.m1l-!l'vl ' V I-:lla 5113315 : Lf3i,' ' 3 ..i'.14-r.,i,....... l. : VC l l l Outer Space Visitors Record Yeur's Happenings SEPTEMBER 3 Registration for another year of school begins a year that will bring many mem- ories. 5 The first full day of school and that ever-faithful homework get us back into the old routine. 6 The Senior Magazine Drive begins with the highest goal ever - 554,750 No more leisure hours for these ambitious seniors! lO-l2 l almost broke the camera. That's nothing, l did! Yes, underclass pictures cause much excitement and happily disrupt classes. T3 The juniors pick out their class rings and now must wait patiently f??D for their arrival. l7-,l9 Senior pictures are taken, complet- ing another step toward the day of graduation. 20 The seniors attempt something new! As a group, they canvassed Argos and had o party afterward to boost their maga- zine sales. Aren't we an energetic group? 24 We made it, we made itl .lust the happy seniors announcing that 55,038 had been turned in on the magazine drive, S300 over their goal. Mr. Robin- son even let us push our thermometer up the walll 27 Because of Teacher's Workshop, we have only a half-day of school. This is one of the days we really appreciate our teachers. OCTOBER 7 Cheerleader tryouts were held but the committee failed to reach a decision. 8 Decision reached! To lead our Varsity will be Barb Rust, Ginger Piersol, and Deegee Reed. Susan Medbourn, Beatrice Price, and Sheri Yocom hope to bring the Papooses many victories . l0-ll Freshman Achievement Tests give the freshman class members a break from class routine. From what we heard, it really wasn't a break, though. ll Sunshine Harvest Hop in the old shop provides some good fun and food for all of us ll8 l8 The Junior Play, The Perfect ldiot, was a great success, even though catas- trophe almost struck twice. Jack Kinney had to step in at the last minute for ailing Norm Thomas and then the rec- ord player just wouldn't work during Jeanette and Dan's big love scene. These things only helped make it more interesting, we think. i9 Mr. Lucas finally took the plunge and joined the ranks of married teachers. The Trig class presented him with an apron, dish rag and dish towel just to start him off right in married life. 22 Scholarship Tests really tax the seniors' mental ability. After this we felt as if we had none. 24-26 Teachers Institute gives us another extended weekend. Hallelujahl 1957 SENIOR TRIP. l-Aboard ship. 2-Washing- ton. 3iCood ship Richmond 4-Kerry Anderson lecturing at Williamsburg capitol. 5-New York City skyline. 6-Waiting fcr the train at LaPaz. 7- jamestown. 8--Iwo lima monument. 9-See the sen- iors on the balcony? lO-lamestown. ll-Williamsf burg. i2-The Cadillac gang. i3-Lincoln Memorial. l4fCathedral of St. john the Divine. 28 The school's heating plant failure ex- tends our vocation. lt was 48 degrees in Mr. Robinson's room. We really aren't complaining. 29 Flu takes its toll of students. Nearly one-third are absent with the bug 3l My gosh, what happened? Nobody could believe that the school yard was free from Halloween debris. NOVEMBER l The first pep session and game start the basketball rolling again. We lost to La- Paz 57-5l due mainly to three missing players. The bug, you know. 4 At 5:00 a.m., 44 sleepy Seniors boarded the lndiana Motor Bus for Chicago as guests of The State Exchange Bank. We visited the Chicago Board of Trade, and Federal Reserve Bank, then to top it i ' ESQ -mwsw vm mv-u um .Q 1 , I Cf Q -Mm n-.4 na 'ir Q: mm 4 2 W wh. s, 4 :mx ,. .- '4- ' -.- 11'-15?-1 lr - ?1?'fx: .. 'L ' 'T A: .. Sh '-r'w..:::.'f':1lx-r1:A '1:.- ugnuzadrf- -.rn-n-sw. -. v v1v-?5n1----- --i ,. -, 2 1'-is H 2 ..1:f -:..1f Rev and Luc Reveal C. H. S. Diary all off, we downed a delicious chicken dinner at Teibel's. 6 Our flag flew at half-mast and upside down todayl No, nobody died, the rope just broke. The ball game at Walkerton was postponed because five boys are sick with the flu. II My, how old our senior girls have grown. They all came to school with hair streaked with grayl I5 School was dismissed at ll:00 o'clock because of the funeral of Dr. R. J. Ives, father of our principal. Culver wins its first ball game, toppling North Man- chester, 6l-44. The seniors broke al! concession records - 590. I8 Gee, look at those flashy suspenders. .lust some of our crazy sophomore boys. I9 Two whole bus loads of fans helped cheer our Indians to victory over Walkerton, 59-56. 22 May I have your picture? Senior pic- tures arrived and quickly circulated throughout the student body. 27 3:00 p.m. finally arrives, and are we happy! School is dismissed for Thanks- giving vacation. DECEMBER 3 A 4-H awards assembly honors many local 4-H'ers. I I Wowl All these girls in knee socks. Even our teachers noticed them, especially the red knee socks! I2 We feel abused! Due to a heavy snow- storm every school in the county was dismissed except Culver. I3 Culver beats Knox 6l-49 in a hard fought contest. We really mean hard- fought, too, for little Dave hurt his ankle and Bob McCoige injured his eye. I4 Hi-Y fish fry helps to keep the dream for a recreation room alive. I8 Twas the Night Before Christmas and other songs comprised our school Christmas program. Our new organ was used for the first time. 20 The day we've been waiting for all year - Christmas vacation begins. Our new cheerleaders plus our sharp team made quite a hit at pep session. From the results of the game we should use them more often. We downed a highly- touted Rochester quintet, 6l-55. I20 28 The annual Sunshine-I-li-Y Winter For- mal, decorated in the theme Silver BelIs, makes us all dream of the snow we didn't have for Christmas. IANUARY 3 In a home game Culver whipped Bour- bon, 55-5I. 6 Back to the grind! After all the holiday excitement we settle back into our old routine. I I Fourteen seniors slaved over College Boards for three hours. The Music Par- ents Ham and Cornbread Supper con- tributed SI,000 to the organ fund. I7 The Culver Indians, complete with feathers and our little rod, head for the County Tourney. Tyner again upset the apple cart with a 60-47 win over last year's champs. 20 I just know I flunked that test. Boy, MORE SENIOR TRIP. I-Washington's Tomb. 2-- The ship docks in Baltimore, 3--Loafing in the ship's prow. 4-Which one is Leif Ericson? 5-Hey, Sally, whose feet are those? 6-German submarine. 7-jet trainer in New York City. 8-Secret conference. 9- Lincoln Memorial. l0flvIarine Museum. was it roughl Semester exams leave all students feeling drained of knowledge. 28-29 Our friend, Tom Ross, arrives again to take Tomahawk pictures and get us out of class. 30 I'm really scared to go home, a typi- cal reply after grade cards come out. 3I Argos comes from behind in the last two seconds to defeat our Indians, 55-54. Things were brighter for the Papooses though: they won their first game. FEBRUARY I Piano, Vocal and String contest held here attracts over 2,000 area musicians. 3 The seniors received bad news - our trip will have to be changed to include only three school days instead of four as planned. 4 The Plymouth Pilgrims invaded our hardwood floor for the anual contest with our mighty Indians. The results were not too good as we lost, 55-52. M1 X 13 1' J X . X if . 5 I x fv- . 2 Y , , - ,Q : L Q 1550 P13350 4' f ws 3 'K A 'nr f- iw. - vbm f- M Q 'lv S S , 1' it f li! fgn H3333 SS xi, F3 QW, EW HQ M a 3.1 Nd' J ff fl 5 fw 11 A ml ifiifwglfitl'gF'43j.'Wl5i4llf-'.Z5i 71' ffig.elQ.g.-.....:,g.,.g- ig 1. -1 . r 1-1. '...-..a 'J ' 4 t Calendar of the 1957-58 School Year 5 Culver Choraleers journey to Crawfords- ville to sing at Wabash College. All those boysl 7 This below-zero weather seems to affect our ball team in a good way. We scalped Nappanee, 7l-6l. Just to show the tal- ent we have, four of our players scored in double figures. l6-l 8 Our dreams come truel Drifting snow and blocked roads cause us to be out of school three whole days. To top it all, we knocked off Winamac, 75-74, in a thrilling game. 25 College Night at C. H. S. gives students ia new perspective on those days after high school. 27 We are the Indians, mighty, mighty, lndians. Sectional tourney arrives and SENIOR SIDELIGHTS. Top pictures show the seniors gloating over breaking all records in their magazine subscription drive. Lower left caught the seniors work- ing on their cords, while middle right exhibits the final products. On the second row, left, is a picture of the seniors in the first grade. Partial identification: front row: Eileen Overmyer, janet Lowry, Marsha Lindvall, Billy Voreisg second row: Lois Morrison, Elaine jack- son, Virginia Reed, Coleen Weidler, Annette Prosserg third row: jo Ellen Hand, Virginia Piersol, Barbara Rust, Betsy Pettis, Tom Ott, Marjory Powers, Patty Condong fourth row: Charles jones, Larry Zechielg fifth row: Mrs. Rust, john Miller, Pete Ott, Guy Ott, Kenneth Garn, Mrs. Marshall, Mike Fitterlingg back row: Robert Taylor, Charles Eskridge. Maybe you can identify others. Write your own captions for the other pictures on this page lay-out. no school for the day. We toppled the Bremen Lions in the afternoon game, but Plymouth was just too much at night. Our Indians went down to defeat by a score of 69-52. MARCH 5 The American Legion Auxiliary held a lovely tea for the Junior class girls who are candidates for Girls State. Since there are only five girls, all are candi- dates. l2 Mr. Howard Amell, a professional musi- cian, performed for us on his clarinet and saxophone. l4 Tom Ott, Eileen Overmyer, Barbara Rust, and Ginger Piersol are chosen as commencement speakers. l5 The juniors sponsor their successful Ham Supper. They made over S650 on the project. 2l First day of spring! Now we have an ex- cuse to be lazyl Spring feverl APRIL 3 Easter brings us another excuse for skipping school. Why can't holidays come more often? lO Those singin', swingin' Culver Choral- eers present a fine program for the stu- dent body. We really have talent in C. H. S. after all. l5 Whom should I vote for? They're both good candidates. Politics enter our school life with the annual school elec- tions for next year's class and club of- ficers. 18 Getting to Know You is the theme of the Sunshine-sponsored dance. We real- ly met lots of kids from other schools. 30 County Music Festival rehearsal gives band and choir members a day of music practicing. The performance in the eve- ning really showed the talents of our musicians to great advantage. MAY 6 Three hours, two hours, 45 minutes to go. Just an excited senior counting off the hours before their long-awaited trip began. Six forty-four arrived and 45 merry seniors sped toward a glorious 6- day trip to New York, Williamsburg, and Washington. 7 My but it's quiet around here. Just can't get used to the seniors being gone. l2 Six forty-three a.m. Those 45 merry seniors looked like 45 very, very tirecl students when they stepped off that train this morning. Those six days that had been worked for and dreamed of for so long now only give memories that will never be forgotten. l6 The seniors end their l2 years of high school with grueling exams. We sure celebrated, though, at the beautiful Junior Prom this evening which gave a grand clim-ax to our year. 125 :+:'r.:.:L: ftrf 'r f--. -.--. ' ' ' V .- , 4. at -' Y. fxumEa.,..:..miimi.,-., ..,q A - V. fa' Fra, -.wif -, T7' T7'- -'i T f:7 7m' it aikahr-nk,lN,l:.L..AflJT ,t,r 'wgmffihia-'-'J-:' .ztswfllfxr :. ii' .. ... :.t..:i:.g....t......4.L.... , .. . .. v. ..,,Llw,,U,,J,x,AY,,.., -., ... . ...si I A P, l ,. .s ,. .. . M, V. we L nrhi in Hi 'di The Faculty MR. DONALD HAND Spanish, English. Attend- ance Officer. Sponsor: Freshman Class. MRS. RUTH IOHNSON Latin. MRS. IOYCE KAUFMAN English. Remedial Reading. MISS MILDRED LINDVALL Mathematics. Sponsor: Sev- enth Grade, Ushers Club. MR. KENNETH LUCAS Mathematics, Social Stud- ies. lunior High Athletics Coach. Sponsor: junior Class. MR. ROBERT O'KELLEY Science, Agriculture. Spon- sor: Sophomore Class, Boys 4-H Clubs. I8 23 26 , JLWL f.7.'.... .Z2!J......'.,..'T LRLML I:lxHWg'!1L History of the Past School Year Baccalaureate inspires the seniors to greater heights after graduation. Underclass exams and Commencement really put the finishing touches on everyone's year at C. H. S. The strains of Till VVe Meet Again made us think of all the great times we've had during this year and all the others and wish that it weren't all ending quite so soon. Report cards are distributed for the last time this year. Memories lie in the minds of all those who have attended C. H. S. this year. For those who are returning, many more lie in store for them, the seniors must carry theirs with them wherever they go in the future. We hope that this calen- dar will preserve many of the golden moments of i957-58 for everyone. In Conclusion As we come to the writing of the final copy for this yeor's Tomahawk, we realize anew our indebtedness to many persons for their cooperation and' as- sistance, without which this book wouldn't have been possible. Students, fac- ulty and administration joined in making the job a bit easier and surer of realization. We are quite proud of the division pages this year, done by Eileen Overmyer, Lois Morrison, Beverly McGaffey, and Malcolm MacQuiIlan under the supervision of Mrs. Allen in Art Classes. This year's annual features more and larger pictures than in any previous Tomahawk and of course all credit for the marvelous photography goes to Tom Ross of Argos. Printing was by The Culver Press, Inc., binding by Free Methodist Publishing House, Winona, lnd., engraving by Middlewest Engraving Co., Danville, lll., and the attractive cover was produced by S. K. Smith Company of Chicago. Without the financial assistance of the Union Township Organized Charities this book wouldn't be possible and the entire student body thanks that organization and all those who contributed to the annual drive for this cooperation. To those who suffer through errors in this book, our deep apologies. 1 'resgggs-c.-,-1.-..-Q4c.gs.,-gass 1 ..,.. -. .4. Lf! C 5 1 h In I Ln -3.163219 n cooo BYE f X. 604' P 0 A ,364-of G Q so I-'NG IQ-ff?-f'7fV1.vm.c..Mq ,fx Culvernik Returns Visitors to Outer Space The school year of l957-58 comes to a close, so Rev and Luc pull on their space helmets, crawl into Culvernik, the physics class starts the count-down, and boom-zoom, off to their home planet go our two Outer Space pals of the past busy months. 127 :meer f .fy -2.1 -g.s,.',, -' 7 Z'f- il -' Q- Til .. ' ,. '-1 ' , ' ,fl 1-'-2 K ' wi -E X UJ'I'1'.rfY,H'4v'P1l'l!'l3 rrfviyfvllliin 1 1' 1, xravzvczi munlmnmnl . 5 5.- xf ' Q1 L . I- E F. Ti tv P-w F4 , G g, , 51 ?. 5 g if N V I, 27 . 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Sponsor: Sophomore Class, Girls 4-H Club, National Honor So- ciety, Ushers Club. MR. FRED STETTBACHER Librarian, English. Sponsor: Student Librarians, Hi-Y. ti' team li 4271 03088 833 31 l '-Z'?:?i-nm-.rvlxf -w-r-r-nr-1. iv -1-4-1. .r. f-Y ,rife-14- v-f...s- -2, -.-,... .... - - Y, XL:'WEg'El:l'P4'l:F5if' I I T I J I I I 3 I I I I I I I I. I The Faculty MRS, ALICE WESTLUND Mathematics. MRS. RUTH WARNER Office Secretary. MRS. ELIZABETH MUNRO Mathematics. CAFETERIA STAFF. Mrs. Anne Waite, manager: Mrs. Marie Cowen, Mrs. Katie Saft, Mrs. Mabel Crom Iey. My I BUS DRIVERS. Oscar Booker, Henry Hinkle, David Wallen, Dewey Overrnyer, Eugene Benedict, William Mill- brath, Donovan Overmyer, Norman Ringer, Robert Kepler, CUSTODIANS Glen Schrimsher, Edward Kowatch and Mrs. Cleo Warren figure out the op- eration of a new type of fog fire extinguisher. , V , ,ti, 'EG 5 I ,L Q 'ik vw Q 1 I' Q a. ,ni 8 Q' N X 7 1, ' .. 4' QQ i 5 -gk: D A -. v--.4 .-. F p '54 'l -f--ali . U .. i 2 ' .J-- 4 3,g,-.-:ig-9 3.5 12uiL5.,?.:,L,::,:.v:t .' ' 1 ' - ! W'1 r'- - ' ff,i'4xO me f N fm -SO XX , l .A Q, ONE K! We were eager to get into the classrooms and see how the earth nl classes are taught in comparison to our own Outer Space schools. addroo 6 We had a great time romping through the various subjects while the teachers funneled facts into our poor betuddled heads. We were pretty good students, if we do say so, and soon had A's in our eyes. Some ot the classes we visited were . . . 13 s ,W S 'we' BIOLOGY. Mr. O'KelIey checks on an explanation by Paul Kline while Patricia VanSchoiack looks on, quite cheerful ahout the whole affair, HIGH SCHOOL MATHEMATICS. The photographer happened into this :lass during a six-weeks test, hence the terrific concentration and an occasional baffled expression. I is ig , H'issfj ' 2 Q 1 5. , if ,W 3'15Y:S?,4.i ' Rim .P wzgf-Q . ,. QYNQ-'il' ww K A QS XQQEX ,ps f f. fmm wfqQg:'fQ,: . Q. YS M. f wa, ll u 5 5f5X'f 1 'f:5?32li?3 , 'T xg'A1,f f X xrws 5. x Biff ' Qr22i1i.wf-Q,,y',x A ,A A 5 - My-s 'f' Af gfgq:-.1 ,i ,x h 3 t 1 . 8 -Q 5 .. xi X -:Awe X v ' ' ' pf ' I, fc 'WU . Je Nw . , 5 Q X MY! , V ,. . .iffy f A sw fj . A 'x K , K 444 ' -f Q Q , jw Q' ,483 , X I I 'Q 9. Y? ? , -, 1-af , KAW' . ' V 14 n, W ' ' - V wing,-Q, . , A A ,, ,-MXL -.YE .QW .. X' rw '-A-f '1 iMowwM..w.,..d.. N MEM 1.4 'Sal ,gh- ma' F i it! L'. V2 4. 0 s-WK M., , CHEMISTRY. A crucial moment in a chemistry experiment is being watched apprehensively and anxiously by Virginia Piersol, Suzanne Dawson, Tom Ott and Dan Little. LATIN must make its students quite happy, judging from the expression of Betty Kose and Stanley Curtis as they argue the use of a word in a blackboard exercise. , '1 - ' Ae- , i --v., 31?..Yn7??'7 I,QI, .tm I .. 1 -' ' ' ! '-,,-.. ' .I.. ' , ' A 'A -', 'ci 33 vv I 2 ,., 'WSI V Q 3.3 Q Q GENERAL SCIENCE. Dodd Stacy gets close attention as he explains the use of the fulcrurn to his fellow eighth-graders with Mr. Kaiser keeping a close check. INDUSTRIAL ARTS. joe Anderlohr, Everett Feece, Dale Houghton, and Mike Fitterling at work in Culve-r's newest addition to the curriculum - the machine shop. - Yfyn.-....w.,,-..g,m,,u.,.,,...v V.. i, ,.., ..,. .-.. V -Y, ,, V. . .. -V V Y.. ...,-eu-R+ mark- 1 - V. -V-.. , , , , ANALYTIC CEOMETRY. Culver's newest math course finds Sandra Furnas and Ned Herr discussing a problem as they use a blackboard sphere. Sandy won ber point. SPANISH. Donald Hand, Buddy Watson, Charles Hardin, and Leslie Woolfre come to an agreement on the conjugation of a radical changing verb by referring to the chart. QR ia ms. V , visawskii . J- . it ENGLISH. Sophomore English is obviously enjoyed by the members of the class. Here we have Mary Mevis interrupting her reading a report to answer a question by Larry Holston. GIRLS GYM CLASS. Deck tennis is the cause of all This concentration as the rubber hoop goes sailing over the net and eager defenders are poised, ready to spring into action, ,f fJ -.1 e 2 3 5 5 Ai K 13 5 5 4 Ei 5 li , 5 i i 1 2 1 l -.?,., uw S' Q ,N 'm V. ' N, . yum5u4':. . Y FY xii M. , J A we X wx r 'L f-gf-,N X 'wow -,J ic! .f f' ff .1 mx, ,i My K i -N -4, . - - s , ' . N iwz:-:ff U fix WORLD HISTORY. lo Ellen Hand and Virginia Piersol discuss the problem of federation, but obviously there is no heated argument over the matter. forming tb e German Con- BOYS GYM CLASS. Bob Mikesell gces up in the air to return a serve in volleyball, a popular sport that affords mass participation as well as plenty of action. - . ., , , . ,- 1.. rqamvl. ,rg ,,,. 5 , A . r.. .-JA. 'K E E H 1 1 Z 5 5 1 i 5 E 5 i 5 25 ECONOMICS. Ed Rosebaum, jim Earl, Richard Large and Tom Ott confer on business reports as they pre- pare a survey on money and banking for class discussion. GENERAL BUSINESS. jean McCoige explains to Nancy Burns and Catherine Overmyer how the retail dollar is spent. The class works on the workbook used in this freshman course. , .mnrnfx-rmn-.-mann-mv-we--1--i --'- -fi'-1--i-rn iii-.u -,lpn -in V. 7:7 A - ' ' ' Y -Q-f MUSIC ENSEM BLE. One of many such groups, this brass quintet is composed of Ierry Kimmel, Elaine jackson, janet Lowry, Virginia Piersol, Charles Hardin. The ensembles are made up of members of the school band. r ff ,M -54- REMEDIAL READING. Mrs. Kaufman has found that learning words can be less tedious when played as a game. This one is based on the idea of bingo. ,ff -1 - fl' . Y , - - 'f- f- ,V f' ww- '- .ff H1 Q, l l is l i 'Q li li ,i i 'a S fs xl Q ii 0- i 5 3 5 MECHANICAL DRAWING. India ink, straight-edges, T-squares, triangles, and drawing sets are essentials for these busy members of the drafting class that jams Room 7. GUIDANCE. Personal conferences keep the guidance department busy when tests aren't beng administered. Mr. Robinson explains to jo Ellen Hand the results of her college board examination. vw--H-f-1--..,:-,.,...,-V .W .Y ,.,.V, . V Y . , ek is ARITHMETIC. Mrs. Munro looks on quietly while several members of the eighth grade class seem to have something to say about john lurgenserfs problem on the board. SEVENTH GRADE HISTORY. The photographer walked in on this class, taught by Mr. Parson, as it was engaged in working out some questions on the western pioneer movement. Xxx ., X A -,f-- ,.,-- ..-- M ' ,..a-f-f rf a, ff, .V i'X .1 X K i X E tasiwf i 5 Q 1 i 1 ii E S J unites S fi 5 5: 4. fi E ii 5 E 5 LIBRARY. Helping students locate their reference material keeps Librarian Stettbacher busy throughout the day. He is conferring with Buddy Seese and Leslie Woolfre. HOME ECONOMICS. The girls in Home Ec. IV are getting a highly practical lesson in how to pack a suitcase for the senior trip. They are: Eileen Overmyer, Marjory Powers, Theresa Cihak, Virginia Ault, Frances Pacilio, janet Lowry, Mrs, Strait, Marsha Lindvall. Y nn-lam-f---f-fqgnmnmu.---' 1' '--i- ' '-- 7 H ' 1 ,fl 1-'-2 K ' wi -E X UJ'I'1'.rfY,H'4v'P1l'l!'l3 rrfviyfvllliin 1 1' 1, xravzvczi munlmnmnl -.,,.......-mn! C if Q . A Q Q? :U 4 'il fqjryg-f Y ,ti - www WGN 50,00 .. 5 eh .- ' g-F15-1 -. -..Q , H ,SA-ATV. r.. 5 -1 ,N Q , fs ,,,,.1 W K 5 ESM if ,X N ,Fv T-,E .. wifi x. kr -4 F-wp . gf . ' , ' -is .if ij . l7 y N A tx pw M153 '19 A ' ' 'f ks , 1 ff' 'U' qi! Ni M 'W ay S ' If h ' f f W . 91 W K K 3 A , ,xix 4 'F 1 X M .- - 9 - ,, W 4 -4 P. Q V. ,.1,.,.,4 l 2. 3 X f f f.'?f' ., ' : , '13 '-xy ' ' .Arg f .Y 'fi ,, ' A' f . l ' 1 if , 'G fd i A2134 .. Q , - '11 , ,. 'Z' f k TS? 9:- 'S 1 -2+ L' ,Lal F N H 5 , l , K f I Nw Q-,Yu ,. I . , . I ,vi .L.E,1i2-yuqgg . EN sw- s. , i x If f y A- i.1:1 - ,il-4igilu!ihgEaL iL7j9'- ' iv' uf .. . . W, , 'TV' ' i will . 9252 irlirzfti- Q - . Q.-51rQ2iVfLf5., -' i-Qi, .. I TE s 5, l i it I ' ' '14 r ,N Q R RF'-RAC' I 'F J Y I I F or-lg5x5ML.k5 Fsfx XV x is , b czupplip- - may jg: ., r: mf A , l 'H '- ' 2 E! .Q VA ,V ' l 1 . 'E ' jr -- ' 'lx' 351 FQ . l Q L ui L - ll , .- A . :ssl ,im - . IN 5 gl-E l i ' :iff 'r ' 3 V 0 315 ' K' , . - ' - i E5--' if s F 2 YM 7 I X XX i' 'F N R P ii .A.. - l,, X i 4' j 5 0 if Cx if - 'Q E 5 , o El X. Ki '. E - xxx 35, ' A E 0 iv ,e il 1, W -. M- 3 E V,-59,1 X it ,Q f 23.27 Z W f'X f N' 'S fi W xg . , 'sl D G Y F' U V it ' Y . --' fwlmw sfd A ' QW' Li ff fx., 5 0 .. Q 'T' ' N ..' Q 0 I NK N., Q sz' S s 1 - p ,J we 1 S-4 ' H G AHL. f Q-. if J 5 Q, 1 E5:25's 7 -'11 9 ' 0 00 - Ei 4 ' f What a busy time we had with the students in the various class activities. ,, Cfalfkied Luc dressed up in her formal and Rev in his suit and' tie when we at- tended the Junior-Senior Prom. We'll never forget the Senior Trip, rak- ing leaves with the Sophs, selling fudge for the Frosh, and selling magazines for the Seniors Rev loved the Junior play -and ham supper. Here are the friendly students we met . . . 27 g-, -P A, AY ,F N' D I Class of 1958 JOSEPH P. ANDERLOHR JR. iioei. General. Monitor 2.3. Hi-Y 2,3,4g Sergeant At Arms 4. Choir 3,4. Class Play 3, Schoclbell 2,3,4. Ushers Club 2,3,4. Vice Pres?dent 3: President 4. Messiah 3, Variety Show 3, St. loseph's H.S. lSouth Bendl l, VIRGINIA LEE AULT lCinnyi. Business. BUDDY E. BARNETTE lBudI. C-eneral. Moni- tor l.2. Hi-Y Z,3,4g Sergeant At Arms 35 Treasurer 4. Basketball, B-Team l,2g Var- sity 3,4. Baseball l,2. Track l,2,3,-4. Variety Show 3, SUZANNE DAWSON. College Prep. Sunshine Society 4. Choir 4, Tomahawk 4. Schoolbell 4. National Honor Society 4. Camp Crawford lg Tokyo American HS. 2,3. IOHN A. DECKER lBudl. College Prep. Choir 4. Schoolbell 4. Basketball, Varsity 4. Aubbee- naubbee Twp. H.S. l,2,3. IAMES M. DOWNS lliml. College Prep. Class Vice President l,2,4. Monitor l,2,3. Monitor Committee l,3. Student Council l. Student Court 3. Hi-Y 2,3,4. Secretary 3g President 4. Basketball, B-Team l,2g Varsity 3,4. Baseball l,2,3,4. IAMES R. EARL lliml. Agriculture. Moni- tor 3. Hi-Y 4. Class Play 3. SchoolbellA4. B- Team Basketball Student Manager 3. Plymouth H.S. l.2. EVERETT B. FEECE. Industrial. Class Vice President 3. Mcnitor l,2,3. Track l,2. Ushers Club l,2. MIKE CARD lFabl. General. Varsity Basket- ball 4. Baseball 4. Track 4. North Webster H.S. l,2,3. MAX ALLEN GIBBONS lC-ibl. Agriculture. Hi-Y 3,4, Class Play 3. Track 3,4. 4-H Club l,2,3.4. Vice President 3. t.. ti..i.,,-U.-.... , 1 i 11 Class of 'I958 GARY GRETTER. College Prep. Plymouth l-l.S. l,2. DAVE B. HALL. College Prep. Choir 4, Class Play 3. Student Council 43 President 4. Schoolbell 4. Basketball, B-Team 2, Varsity 3,4. Baseball 2,3,4. Winamac H.S. l. jO ELLEN HAND. College Prep. Monitcr l,2. Hoosier Girls State Alternate 3. Choir l,3,4. Class Play 3. Tomahawk 4. Schoolbell 4. Na- tional Honor Society 3,4. Future Teachers of America l,2,3g Librarian-Historian 2, Vice President 3. Nativity i. Messiah 3. NED A. HERR. General. Basketball, B-Team 3, Varsity 4, Baseball 3,4. Track 3,4. Knox H.S. i,2. DALE GENE HOUGHTON. General. Monitor l,2,3. Hi-Y 3,4. Class Play 3. Baseball 3,4. Track 3,4. Ushers Club l,2. 4-H Club l,2,3. Future Farmers of America l. ELAINE CLAIRE jACKSON iLainyl. College Prep. Monitor l,2g Lieutenant 2. Sunshine Society 2,3,4. Choir l,2,3,4. Band l,2,3,4. Dance Band 2,3,4. Choraleers 2,3,4. Nativity l. Trial By jury 2. Messiah 3. Variety Show 3. RICHARD LEE LARGE iRichl. General. Class President 3.4. Monitor l,2. Hoosier Boys State 3. Class Play 3. Student Council 3. Basket- ball Manager, B-Team 2, Varsity 3,4. Base- ball 2,3,4. Track Manager 2,3,4. Ushers Club l. National Honor Society 3,45 President 4. 4-H Club l,2,3,4g junior Leader l,2,3g Senior Vice President l, President 2,3. Future Farmers ot America l. MARSHA E. LINDVALL iLinnyl. Business. Monitor l,2,3g Lieutenant 2. Monitor Com- mittee 2. Sunshine Society 2,3,4. Choir l,2, 3,4. Band l,2,3,4. Schoolbell 2,3,4. Cheer- leader l. 4-H Club l,2. Nativity l. Trial By jury 2. Messiah 3. Variety Show 3. jANET GRACE LOWRY ijanl. Business. Class President l,2. Monitor l,2. Sunshine Society 2,3,4. Choir l,2,3,4. Band l,2,3,4. Dance Band 2,3,4. Schoolbell 3,4. 4-H Club 2. Nativity l. Trial By jury 2. Messiah 3. Variety Show 3. DAVID M. MCCOIGE tDavei. Industrial. Monitor l,2. Hi-Y l,2,3. Class Play 3. Track 2,3,4. Variety Show 3. me N L X 2 t ' 'Ml 'df . r . ,mei :1 IAQ? ' 'TT' ' -I ' -J' 'N'X iff 'I 2 'A'-I -I .1..-1-:ti 30 .fl M-an-sei.. 4- u. Class of 1958 VERNA E. McDONALD iVerkelJ. Business. Class Secretary 3. Monitor 2. Sunshine Society 2.3.4. Hoosier Girls State Alternate 3. Choir 3.4. Class Play 3. Schoolbell 2.3.4. Editor 4. National Honor Society 2.3.4. Ushers Club I.2. Messiah 3. Variety Show 3. BEVERLY I. McGAFFEY lButchiel. General. Monitor I,2,3. Sunshine Society 2.3.4. Choir l.2.3.4. 4-H Club I. Nativity I. Trial By jury 2. Messiah 3. Variety Show 3. jANlCE KAY MEASELS ljanl. Home Ec. Mon- itor 3. Monterey H. S. I.2. jUDITH ANN MORRIS ijudy Annl. College Prep. Class Treasurer 2. Monitor I.3. Sung shine Society 2.3.4g Recording Secretary 2. Choir l.2.3.4. Band I,2.3.4g junior Girl Of- ficer 3g Senior Girl Officer 4. Band Council 3.4. Tomahawk 3. Schoolbell 2.3.4. Librarian 3. Nativity I. Trial By jury 2. Messiah 3, Variety Show 3. LOIS jAYNE MORRISON. Business. Class Treasurer 3.4. Monitor I.2. Lieutenant 2. Sunshine Society 2.3.4. Hoosier Girls State Alternate 3. Choir I.2. Cheerleader I. Toma- hawk 4. Schoolbell 2.3.4. Variety Show 3. ROY LEE MORRISON lBonesl. Industrial. Monitor I,2.3. Ushers Club I.2,3. Projectors Club 3.4. juoiti-I M. oNEsTi Ijudy 0.1. College Prep. Monitor 2.33 Lieutenant 2. Sunshine Society 2.3.4. Hoosier Girls State 3. Choir 2.3.4. Schoolbell 2.3.4. National Honor Society 2.3.4. Future Teachers of America 2.3. Projectors Club 2.3.4. Trial By jury 2. Messiah 3. Variety 3. Luther iChicagol H. S. I. F. THOMAS OTT IToml. College Prep. Class Secretary 4. Monitor l.2.3. Hoosier Boys State 3. Hi-Y 2.3.4. Choir I.2.3,4, Class Play 3. Band I.2.3.4. Pep Band 2.3.4. Dance Band I.2.3.4. Student Court 2.3. National Honor Society 2.3.4. Choraleers 2.3.4. Future Teach- ers of America I.2.3. Nativity I. Trial By jury 2. Messiah 3. Variety Show 3. Merit Scholar- ship Finalist 4. EILEEN jOYCE OVERMYER. Home Ec. Sun- shine Society 2.3.4g Vice President 35 Presi- dent 4. Hoosier Girls State Alternate 3. Choir I,2.3,4. Class Play 3. Band I.2,3,4. Dance Band 4. Student Council 33 Secretary 3. Schoolbell 4. National Honor Society 3.4. Choraleers 2.3.4. 4-H Club 2.3. Nativity I. Trial By jury 2. Messiah 3. Variety Show 3. FRANCES KAY PACILIO IFranl. Home Ec. Sunshine Society 3.4. Choir 4. Variety Show 3. North judson H.S. I.2. ' ' 'f--1 -- ' - -f-.i-, . w..,,---. - es --..... .c.. .... .. .. .. ... , . . . H..- ..,., . - A H - - I ' .14.u.i-- . :i v. ' rn 1.4 Aan-.ami f Nz' ' K. ' U... Maaaizfisi'-Qliaiwixzr 4...,drudxfr .nun .ur ff Mau-u in-nm at .. I i .-'F'TTif 1i' I .1-.. ..'.-v.-.'l,.is.1 U M if 1 153 Q -5'f'ias-IM:-el 'fl A 'Qgiilfif' Q-Q1 L lift I if Class of 1958 MARY BETH PETTIS IBetsyi. College Prep. Mcnitor 2, Sunshine Society 2,3,4. Choir I, 2,3,4. Band l,2,3,4. Schoolbell 2,4. Nativity I. Trial By jury 2. Messiah 3. Variety Show 3. VIRGINIA KAY PIERSOL lGingerI. College Prep. Class Secretary l,2. Monitor l,2,3. Sunshine Society 2,3,4g Vice President 4. Choir l,2,3,4. Class Play 3. Hoosier Girls State 3. Band l,2,3,4. Cheerleader 2,-4. Tomahawk 3,4. Schoolbell 2,3,4. National Honor Society 2,3,4. Band Council 3,45 Li- brarian 3,4. Nativity I. Trial By jury Z. Mes- siah 3. Variety Show 3. MARIORY ELAINE POWERS iMargiel. Home Ec. Monitor I. Sunshine Society 2,3. Choir l,2,3,4. Band l,2,3,4. 4-H Club l,2. Nativi- ty l. Trial By jury 2. Messiah 3. ANNETTE PROSSER lProssl. Business. Moni- tor Zg Lieutenant 2. Monitor Committee l,2. Sunshine Society 2,3,4. Choir l,3,4. Mes- siah 3. Variety Show 3. 4-H Club l,2. VIRGINIA LEONE REED lDeegeeI. College Prep. Class Treasurer l. Monitor lg Lieuten- ant l. Sunshine Society 2,3,4. Hoosier Girls State 3. Choir l,2,3,4. Band l,2,3,4g Vice President 3, President 4. Dance Band I,2,3,4. Student Council l,4g Vice President 4. Cheer- Leader I,2,3,4. Tomahawk 3,45 Editor-In- Chief 4. Schoolbell 2,3,4. National Honor So- ciety 2,3,4. Choraleers 2,3,4. Band Council 3,4. Nativity I. Trial By jury 2, Messiah 3, Variety Show 3. EDWARD ROSEBAUM. Industrial. Monitor I, 2. Monitor Committee 4. Hi-Y 4. Basketball, B-Team l,2g Varsity 4. Baseball l,3,4. Track 2. BARBARA j. RUST lBarbI. College Prep. Monitor I,2,3g Lieutenant l,3. Sunshine So- ciety 2,3,4. Hoosier Girls State 3. Choir Ac- companist I,2,3,4. Class Play 3. Band l,2,3,4g Secretary 2,3,4. Dance Band 4. Student Coun- cil 2. Student Court 3. Cheerleader 2,3,4. Tomahawk 3,4. Schoolbell 2,3,4g Editor 4. Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4. Choraleers 2,3,4. Band Council 2,3,4Q Secretary 4. Nativity I. Trial By jury 2. Messiah 3. Variety Show 3. jOHN EUGENE SCHMIDT. General. Baseball 2,3,4. Track I. 4-H Club l,4. DAIRLENE SHEPPARD lDartyI. Business. Monitor 2. Choir 3. Messiah 3. Tuley iChi- cagoi H.S. l. PATRICIA E. SINGLETARY lPatI. Business. Librarian 3. .. , 1 -I . E1 ' H .. - Q --.iT'f.f?f3TQg... V - , rr,,.. sy1w.wif-uf rf - - 5 -'-'l-T5 ffm--11-437' - WLfLi ihiina ff' -fi... r -' ' 'CEN' ' ll l Q -' V I. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Seated: Richard Large. president, Lois Morrison, treasurer. Standing: james Downs, vice presidentg Tom Ott, secretary. 32 Class of 1958 jOHNYE SIPES ljohnl, Home Ec, Monitor l,2. Sunshine Society 2,3,4g Corresponding Secre- tary 4. Choir l,2,3,-4. Class Play 3. School- bell 4. Nativity l. Trial By jury 2. Messiah 3. Variety Show 3. ROBERT H. TAYLOR lBobl, College Prep. Monitor l,2,3, Hoosier Boys State Alternate 3. Class Play 3, Bond l,2,3,-4. Pep Band l,2, 3,-l. Dance Band l,Z,34. Choraleers 3,-4. Band Council 3,4. Projectors Club l,2,3,-'lg President 3.4. Variety Show 3. RUSSELL DEAN ULERY. General. Monitor l, 2.3. l-li-Y 3,-4. Choir l. Class Play 3. Ushers Club l,2g Treasurer 2, 4-H Club l,2,3g Vice President 23 Recreation Leader l. Projectors Club 3,4, Nativity l. WATSON C. WHITE. General. Monitor l,2,3. Ushers Club l,2,3, EVA M, ZOVANYI. Business. Choir 3. Class Play 3. Schoolbell 4. Ushers Club 2,3g Secre- tary-Librarian 3, Messiah 3. SHARON EADS. Entered january 29, 1958. LARRY PARKER. Entered February 3, l953, n l l Fl History of the Class of 1958 ln September of l954, the fifty-four stu- tickets and practicing? Our class topped all dents in our Freshman Class were starting records on ticket sales for both the play and up the path that was to lead to their diplo- the ham supper. May lO was the date of mas. Mr. Annis and Miss Fletchall were the our Junior-Senior Prom. The gym was class sponsors. The class officers were Janet turned into a wonderland of pink, the beau- Lowry, president, James Downs, vice presi- tiful decorations centering around the dent, Judy Morris, treasurer, Virginia Pier- theme, Sophisticated Swing. That was a sol, secretary, Virginia Reed and James night to be remembered by all. Downs, Student Council, and Marsha Lind- The Cjoss of j953 numbered fO,jy-5jX of vall, Monitor Committee. Fudge sales were our money-making projects . At the end of the Freshman year eight students lLarry Ballinger, Roy Carpenter, Donald Swoverland, Sharon Hanna, Robert King, Ruth Long, Kenneth Smith, and Janice Duffl transferred to Argos. Nine students lSusan Moore, Jack Biddle, Stephen Camp- bell, Kathy Chapter, Raymond Garbison, William Lewis, Betty Miller, Pat Steenber- gen, and Gayla Woodward? withdrew. The class gained Joe Anderlohr, James Earl, Janice Measles, Darlene Shephard, Jeanette Baudouin, Richard Fahlgren, Dave Mc- Coige, and Dave Hall, bringing the Sopho- more class total to forty-five. The class officers were Janet Lowry, president, James Downs, vice president, Virginia Piersol, secretary, Virginia Reed, treasurer, Barbara Rust and Robert Taylor, Student Council, and James Downs, Moni- tor Committee. VVe decided to start a new project, raking leaves, also we had fudge sales and a bake sale. At the end of the Sophomore year Doris Harper, Amy Wool- dridge, Richard Fahlgren, and Jeanette Baudouin withdrew. ln the fall of l956, our Junior year began with three new students enrolled, Gary Gret- ter, Ned Herr, and Frances Pacilio. Mildred Bennett moved to Florida. Even with all of the Junior Clciss activities, the year just flew by Our Junior Class officers were Richard Large president Everett Feece vice pres: dent Verna McDonald secretary Lois Morrison treasurer Richard Large and Eileen Overmyer Student Council and ber the day we received our class rings? We thought that day would never come' Our play Miss President Please was one of our money making projects Remember all the fun land hard workl we had selling the beginning of the Senior year. Three new members were Suzanne Dawson, John Decker, and Mike Gard. Ellen Smith with- drew, and at the beginning of the second semester, Sharon Eads and Larry Parker en- rolled. Our hard-working class officers were Richard Large, president, James Downs, vice president, Tom Ott, secretary, Lois Morrison, treasurer, and Virginia Reed and Dave Hall, Student Council. Our magazine subscription campaign began on Friday, September 6, and all records were topped. We took in over 55,000 and our total profit was Sl,79l.3O. Barb Rust was the high salesman. Remember the day Mr. Robinson let us draw our red thermometer on up the wall because we had gone over our goal? Our Senior pictures were taken in Septem- ber, too, by Tom Ross Studios. On Novem- ber 4 we were guests of The State Exchange Bank on a trip to Chicago where we visited The Federal Reserve Bank, The Continental National Bank, and The Chicago Board of Trade. We were fitted for our caps and gowns in January. We didn't realize it then, but graduation was right at our heels. The sales of concessions at basketball games amounted to S8lO.l2, a new record. White and gold were chosen as our class colors, the white rose our class flower, and our class motto, The secret of success is to be prepared for opportunity. Our Senior Class trip began on May 6 as our joyful group left by train to see New York Williamsburg and Washington D C A very tired group returned early Monday morning May l'7 from a most enjoyable fun filled trip On Senior Prom Our high school days were over all too soon Our Baccalaureate Ser vice was held on Sunday May l8 At last the end of the journey was reached and we received our diplomas on Friday May 23 33 . .... I . A 1 1 ' 1 1 I ' ' I I 1 - - I I I 1 I V I ' ' James Downs, Monitor Committee. Remem- May l6 we were guests at the Junior- 11 - . H q . I -- I I I ' I ' I ' . . , , . 7, ri F9 5i.5?5 I , V., A f .I W, .,:. Jn. fx A H -.,-'j . a, 19 sv my R9 yd!! .mn , My yy. f 'Q-Et ' . Qsgg S+ 1 ji '12 .. :yi :Q FJ? 54-:PS - ,mkfiki 5 5519 fe: x T . 19. - X sikffw - -.si .Z Viv? X K4 2.14-fa :ggff gl ' km J' , : .N l fs P, .f.,'. ,M MOST STUDIOUS: JUDITH ONESTI, TOM OTT x mf' i f 5 2 . I X 3 4 3 ff BEST DRESSED: BARBARA RUST, BUD BARNETTE .1 2,4155 ' ,Qg..44T,,,,,', ... 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I , l v Y V b-gp,-Jflv.-:T Tf. , , , ,, aggif, Lrg, .. gaigjfni ,AJ gg: .4i.Lh'.ffN:gm,:1.L.y-M J--'li -di -gs 'F' -nf-.mf - ' - , 'T ' ' Sq ru' Q Q fa :RL-.ii ' gi. 4 a ' Q Q La Q , t ,Jfavf Q4 X , A 'Q' A Qiagjggaa , -V. ,E BABY SENIORS. 1, Marsha Lindvall, 2. Betsy Pettis, 3, Watson White. 4, Max Gibbons. 5, Eileen Overmyer 6, Everett Feece, 7, john Schmidt. 8, Suzanne Dawson. 9, Beverly McGaffey. YO, Richard Large. ll, johnye Sipes 41 1 - -J-.. C,j.1': ,'ii,1fE.',:L.1. '-,-,.4!ga.,ge51 V 'wee .Lma:u4:,s..w.1.42a-t1a,n5.i.iw' f wmwwm-f-.f - f ' 'i ff'f'- ' '--rv i . , YB' ay I ,gg ED' :fix n ai ' N F315--4' '3-9' ' lf 3 ri? A , fra' 'S R. , 9 'Q The Junuor Class LAMOIN BANKS --- --- LEROY BEAN - - DALE BENNETT --- --- Oh, jEANE'I'VE BERCER THERESA CIHAK - The drummer boy, Our future farmer. those trips to Ora! Get that rebound! fCoach's assistant! - -- Calm, cool, and collected, NED CRUM ..., That's the way the cookie Crumnbles LARRY DICKSON -- ,,, Live and let live. MIKE FITTERLINC SANDRA FURNAS ...... ROBERT KENNEDY -- -- Our handy man. Think . . . before speaking. Happy New Year! IACK KINNEY --- -, I'm always neutraI . DAN LITTLE --- -- Wow, those class plays! vs ir! 'nw ea - Wmmwix . I' Q f 4,5 1 12: fi , 2 X' Z ,- V ..,, ry, 5 A ax-5 1 I ,K .y :Iliff 1 W' - - 1 A 3 UP ,S 'i xy , i- Xa. fill. -,Q--3Li.L,..,Y,...4,L...-4 - , The Junior Class SALLY LOVv'RY -,, -- My mans a Large man CAROL LUCAS --, Withdrew from school, january 24 DON LUTZ ,- WENDELL MCAFEE ROBERT MCCOIGE DONAVON OSBORN GUY OTT --- CLYDE POPPE --- DON REED --- HAROLD SCHMIDT BUDDY SEESE - - - - Soda jerk --,,, Every class has a redhead -- I've got securitv . ----- ANYONE gOt a dictionary? --- Cuy-5 and Dolls. like girls and girls and . . -- Don't swear it. Coach, I can't get my trig! -- The hot-rod kid. THOMAS SUTCH ---- When are you going to launch your Sputnik? i 1 A it. Iii - i. 1 1 H- w- 'K K A Y .-. - H S The Junior Class NORMAN THOMAS ALVIN TRIPLET -- SANDRA WALLEN PAUL WARNER -- -- CHARLES WESSON LARRY ZECHIEL - - Six feet two, eyes of blue. --- Sink af, Al, sank itl' - - Silence dominates. This subject doesn't cover much territory. --- What's up, Doc? -- The conservative type. IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Dan Little, vice president: Sandra Furnas, secretaryg Robert Kennedy, presidentg Jeanette Berger, treasurer. -it 'QP' fx 5 .-4, M5 an ' f 1 , 27,1-We '5 V wgZ'f'?Tf . .4 J .' ' w, V jlge jomalzaw I958 1 A A Q 0 if-'Q -ig V L Ll 9 Q W . 3 I ' Y T Q A. wx X- m , , ex-gf: Y X jg 5 S w X -4- .i 5 52' Sn , U s 2, WM Culver High School Culver, Indiana 1 .i l 1 fl A-4 .2 f,r' ,Li 'semi N 'J' V 6 9 , 'Tl' C, 2 .S ei ni. .'5f4:G'1'fS4?jANI ,-.-'l37i-lilfil 92'5Z?f9f'499i9a45l?1'f1lllmf5H5'-Q3 il l 'Q-mtl 4- 1 l 4. , . 1 I Qu-r A 2 ,X ' f a. Y' 1 . 51' X 0 N The Sophomore Class Emily Allen joan Barshes Eugene Benedict David Booker Richard Calhoun Terry Cavender Stanley Curtis jean Ditmire Arthur Eskridge Nita Fahlgren Donald Hand Charles Hardin jane Ditmire Dennis Geiger Frank Herr F l I Q l H Larry Holston ' ' g Donald Kibort Paul Kline 1 .K i I -,f 46 .J- Betty Kose Margaret Krull Virginia Lee M, 5 1, X ii3iiEK i W i3S:iZ:5f.z 1 The Sophomore Class ludy Lowry Susan Medbourn Edna Menser Mary Mevis Robert Mikesell joyce Morrison Robert Neidlinger Larry Norman Roger Peters Beatrice Price Sam Prosser Sandra Smith Kerry Spahr Donald Taylor Patricia VanSchoiack David Washburn William Watson Sandra White Leslie Viloolfre Donald Wynn Not pictured: jerry Parker 2 in--f . ML. N ,s.1.v- ,Ii QT 35 Nd.-V. l --evvwm.-rw v -1 . m-.z-wunnmu-:vcr-u:v.n1uurv:w:-.-urs: wrmvrwmwwfsaunsqmrsnxn ,fav Q. 'i':7f ,vQwf.b1 -1 -410 .M - e L r., 1 kJ-'fa N9 EE: 'fi 1:-Ai J. ' mi w'Zf.aiaf ,,, i ' H. Y, 7x' NA The Freshman Class Sharon Baker Lila Bean Tony Cihak Christine Croy Linda Banks Anne Behmer Darrel Cook Larry Davis Roberta Easferclay Linda Gibbons james Hall Karen Kemple jerry Kimmel Nancy Ervin Rochelle Good john Hook Randy Banks Nancy Bu rns john Cromley Cary Dillon Sharon Feece Philip Cretter Barbara Kaufman Robert Kerrigan Richard Kuhn Donna Keyser Ronald Kuhn The Freshman Class Sharon Lindvall Barbara Mevis Susan Muehlha Catherine Over james Plersol lean McCoige Sam Medbourn Michael Miller usen Anne Osborn myer Lance Ove rmyer Earl Mishler Ronald Osborn larnes Parker Marizetta Robinson Vxlilliam Schmi Sha ron Spahr W dt Robert Sherwood illiam Robison Lynda Sipes Merrie Kay Stoneburner Ronald Tanner Shari Yocom Paul Thompson Donna Tanner jean Warner Betty Zechiel r 'lliflf' f 3 J V M Xx r 3, Q Q 4 'Q ,Mg - fa, 1 52 4 M Q f W ,'-:.!1,:a:s2:f u-'ffl sf- 2 Q Q ya--1. ,,, kv. A V- ,walx Q . Q .5 'l -'EQ li.: L if fra ,5 S74 49 ' ' S- 'lllil ' FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS. Seated: Cary Dillon, treasurer Roberta Easterday, secretary. Standing: Earl Mishler, vice presi- dentp Lance Cvermyer, president 50 af' ii, SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. Seated: Emily Allen treasurerg joan Barshes, secretary. Standingz Stanley Curtis, vice president' Eugene Benedict, president. x l-Grade students inspect space ship. 2-Pep rally poster by Art Department. 3--Home Economics bak- ing experts Sandra Wallen, Sandra Smith and Sandra White. -'l-Free balloons from Snyder's Chevy Agency. 5Q Now what makes that thing go? 6-joe attracts wolf whistles, 7--These belong to Anne Osborn and Barbara Moore. 8-Pep rally stunt. 9-Lila Bean. lO-Bob, isn't this the wrong partner? if ffm,-Y.. ,tg-.-.4 .EM i --nn an , M. Mu .., , X XMQ ,. Q ' ww! ww X Q . '1 .mp 5 ,.., ,. 4 i if: . . l A Flx M4 1 :V A . me-1 pri-ex L 1 ui gy A N- N -,vx . rp. l ' all 'lf l ., 45 1 ' 5 il X ' lyk 4 2 3 ei i 4' , . t . V- ,, 1 P , iniiir c r 0 g 56 Q 5-. 1 A-5- wall! is .,' X w l V ,K xi,-if .V Y ' 'X N W 6 we-rr ,uf V 'K . , g Q -' 's-lv X NX h l l .4 52 i H - .M is L -as if 1 ., g,,..,,,.,,,..,.,' '55'll5 'i'i-,.s.,ii-P,-f?,,....'faf'U4Q' The Eighth Grade Mary jane Guise Melissa Fisher Carol Heiser, Kathleen Clyne Dodd Stacy, Rodney Edgington Walter Gollnick, George Baker .' ,T Sharon Yeazel, Sandra Fisher janet Martin, Marilee Zechiel William Sheppard Philip Rosebaum john Benedict, Charles Reed janet Logan, Patricia Lutz Anna Lutz, Christine Hand Michael Cavender, james Gross William VanDyke, james Carter Eloise Tanner, Glenda Dawson Bernice Mevis, Sandra Osborn james Canterbury Virginia Gleason Michael Overmyer ,W , ' 1 ve g 1-Q, ' '- -,- 4:1 Azvf- -'vi-.z1'-.Jr'.,i.:,ZL. .. E' . '.f- The Eighth Grade Martha Lowry, Patricia Wesson Nancy Prosser, Ruthann Kovacs Ronald Leffert, james Spencer john Crum, Malcolm MacQuillan jane Thomas, Susan Ruhnow julia Furnas, Margo Overmyer Charles Hodges Thomas Boswell Charles Warran, Gabe Zovanyi Lana Berger, Nancy Franz Donna Smith, Marsha Crozier George Herr, john jurgensen Robert Dickson, Brian Linhart Sandra Summers, Sandra Boetsma jane Benson, Linda Kose Thomas Curtis, Beverly Thomas Peter Ott Not pictured: Robert Parker 71 V3 '81 l ? af!! 'ra it . ff 2' . sh, .f M 5 9 l ap- ,. NW.: 'X is , .-3254 , 6263, , .,.. - . R as l , lbs Z, , .. ,,, .Q E LM... 4, if ,, .1 ,sl Q. l 0 if .-':..- , :--' ,J .. I X X ' - z?3f2122Vf , ' M . ywaxgg .1 , Y' It Vw-1 ' 3 W rr,o,,,:, . QN, l.i f 53 -1' M' W 4 'HW HM rx, 1 14 Q ,Wal if .is- ,. A...?'v 6. . 49 .Sa 'G' 'CL' n A A 'tr f 1 .bg ngv vw. -. 19-vu 4 'ii if 7. L-N 55 0 Egfr? x I. -fri' ' gn., The Seventh Grade Marjorie McGaffey Scott Ceiselman Bonnie Good ' Gleason ludy Kimmel Paul Cromley Mary Kemple Patricia Feece Bonnie Parker 1' i 'zu' v::,,.::, u,.g,s.. ..1,-QM ...-:z :wwf- ,ir-z, 5, ' f K qu ,1 A The Seventh Grade Carmin Gretter Charlene Lucas Penny Downs Thomas Easterday Dennis Shock Larry Miller Patricia Kline ludy Bishop Mary Tornquist Allan Estey Wade Logan Ronald Porter Ruth Sprunger . jane Baker Johanna Hughes Michael Cihak Nicky Knoerzer Richard Ervin Cheryl Dillon Linda Behrner Vicky Lutz Robbie Ogden Thad Overrnyer Martin Ruhnow julia Eskridge ludith Bochantine Brenda Baker Not pictured: Larry Beauchamp, Kathryn Teach 'Q I 1,i'fi1E5r1fIg:::'?-L EF ' 'EVQLI' 'Ji Qatar W QE aww it A. 'WL Gm., . ,,-, .wx .. iw 5 tm 'iw .3 Q 5 is '-N, . . 'ffi' eval W ,...r,.. A ., vv-A 1 iz: 1 , E A .,,: Q., ' f 55 . 5 5.- xf ' Q1 L . I- E F. Ti tv P-w F4 , G g, , 51 ?. 5 g if N V I, 27 . W 1., 'lr ' a N kr 4, . S, Y ' st . 'r I . I I I, .-Q Q n f,A'. . J, .- P ,Y ,F .. v , 1 wi' R X ' Ny N - +4 H ,Lil .m,,. I M -,A XM ,AN -- . - . -e... :?Cs,L- - .we MQ, -' -'F 4 Mi Qx P ,, XR ,' 1 ' im ' 1 . ' ij 1 A :1gz,2'f Y. xi f : ' Q gr! I 551 Y H-f 1 i 2 1? 9-, 0 A Qwx 5 3 , 5 .nn-4- vr 2 gfirfgip' 1 P' ,S .Ja X 1 If - AL' Am .5 1' 3 5 ':. Q- 1 ' -4 -Q, 4 9 4 if ' A. 1 'ur fx 1' 4156 Y 3 sf , Q4 ' 5 G A Q feagv , X ' ' 5 l uf, 3 .rr --ug, 43,1 i. J W 1 . efivilif -4 141' ,f- 4 ' ,K 5 f wfxz , X v. 7' f fr n 'W f P , JW h --, Q- fini- - 1 ' A 'T 1a.', b ' , -I i ' , i,, ' - 1 , -'wg .. ' --Q' LQ.-,. 'ILM .a . A , -..Q A U 15- -, - - ., ,, . 4 4' 'B ,- i ,i ,991 o 5 CL . -f? A 4 -3-3 2 X Q Q uxildtfffslws Wi .l Q 'Z7 gal? SS 22 A fs 0.0 x! xzzgf 'Q Y T i X 7 w , ttf? Tj, 5 1 Love those extra-curricular activities! We had such a busy time trying to be 66466 members of all the clubs and organizations in Culver High School. We final- ly decided to split up on some ot them, Luc joining Sunshine, while Rev was active in Hi-Y. Wait until our Outer Space pals learn that we made the National Honor So- ciety! Rev had fun ushering, and Luc had a ball working with DeeGee on The Tomahawk staff. These are the clubs that kept us busy . . . 57 4 TOMAHAWK STAFF members Sandra Furnas, Lois Morrison and Virginia Piersol plan a page layout. PRESS CLUB. Seated: Barbara Rust, Virginia Reed, lo Ellen Hand, Lois Morrison. Standing: Virginia Pier- sol, Stanley Curtis, lack Kinney, Suzanne Dawson, Sandra Furnas, Betty Kose. ,W -,--if -M -th , V up , .' ' W- ,arf - , . -, A 1-t .W-15. . . M s , ,.- t.,: mm. f , ,, X, ., 'M --- - ,ww - rv ' :A f X , - lla ... .L h 1 H. ' ' ' .lf 1. he .V -,vw-sas-fraf' I ' in ' -'321si'?'z , 1 . . ggi 5 1 .- , Y - if ' X Q , , Ms 5 't . F . 45' 'lxffv ,X Fw 4124: x' . eg' L9 4 I 3 li 1 X13-1- lil 5' 2 - X QL., 'WK P0 SCHOOLBELL C0-EDITORS Verna McDonald and Barbara Rust make plans for the annual commencement issue produced by the Press Club. PRESS CLUB. Seated: Lois Morrison, Eileen Overmyer, Virginia Reed, Verna McDonald, Barbara Rust, San- dra Furnas, jo Ellen Hand, joyce Morrison, Virginia Piersol. Second rowt Lamoin Banks, Betsy Pettis, Marsha Lindvall, janet Lowry, Margaret Krull, Betty Kose, ludy Lowry, Susan Medbourn, Beatrice Price, Kerry Spahr, Suzanne Dawson. Third row: john Decker, Eva Zovanyi, Edna Menser, Mary Mevis, Nita Fahlgren, lohnye Sipes, loan Barshes, Emily Allen, ludith Morris, judith Onesti, Cary Cretter. Fourth row: Larry Norman, Terry Cavender, lack Kinney, Robert Kennedy, Charles Wesson, Stanley Curtis, Charles Hardin, Mike Gard, David Hall, Ice Anderlohr, Leslie Woolfre. X cb' i ,125 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS. Robert Kennedy, vice president Sandra Furnas, secretary-treasurer, Richard Large, president. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Seated: Virginia Piersol, Suzanne Dawson, judith Onesti, Virginia Reed, lo Ellen Hand, Sandra Furnas. Second row: Ioan Barshes. leanette Berger, Emily Allen, judy Lowry, loyce Morrison, Verna McDonald, Barbara Rust. Third rowi Richard Large, Eileen Overmyer, Sally Lowry, Parri- cia VanSchoiack, Buddy Watson, Thomas Sutch, Fourth row: Stanley Curtis, Robert Kennedy, Thomas Ott, Eugene Benedict, Dan Little. W W ,,W,.,,,,,m,,,,..,. ,,.u.,, ,R I , ' I I I I i I I SENIOR BOYS 4-H CLUB OFFICERS. Seated: Randy Banks, health and safety, Anne Behmer, song leaderg Richard Large, president. 'Standing Sharon Lindvall, song leader, Charles Wesson, reporter, Linda Gibbons, secretary- treasurer. I I I SENIOR BOYS 4-H CLUB. Seated: Eugene Benedict, Anne Behmer, Sharon Lindvall, Linda Gibbons, Eileen Overmyer. Second rowg john Benedict, Randy Banks, Michael Overmyer, Richard Large, Mr. O'Kelley. Back row: Paul Cromley, john Schmidt, Charles Wesson, Stanley Curtis, Larry Holston. Dale HOUSIWTOH- in vr SENIOR GIRLS 4-H CLUB OFFICERS. Seated: Rochelle Good, pianist, Anne Behmer, vice president, Karen Kemple, reporter, lane Ann Thomas, song leader, Standing: Linda Kose, secretary-treasurer, Linda Gib- bons, president, Mrs, Strait, sponsor, Anne Osborn, recreaticng Linda Banks, health and safety. SENIOR GIRLS 4-H CLUB. Seated: Linda Kose, Carol l-leiser, Sandra Boetsma, Karen Kemple, Patty Wes- son, Patty Lutz. janet Martin, Middle row: lane Ann Thomas, Bernice lvlevis, Anne Behmer, Beverly Thomas, Eileen Gvermyer, Anna Lutz, Back row: Mrs. Strait, Linda Cibbcns, Sharon Lindvall, Anne OS- born, Betty Zechiel, Rochelle Good, Linda Banks, 11 . ...' .1 , ..l:,,.gl, 'm :...L'--' , '. ,J Y-w :, I',' ,,.. 1 , . l l l fil- .:,'. 1-1. - -1'.'.1..',- .fi-.s...- -'-.'.LgL,.. 4 ..p.,,.a.... .... .4 ...,., . , ,...--...ea r fe: We f l ,fr IUNIOR GIRLS 4-H CLUB. Seated: Kay Thomas, Kathy Easterday, Sherrill Edgington, janet Branaman,, jeanne Adams, janet l-leiser, Bonnie Parker, Eva Norris. Second row: Patty Kline, judy Price, Sharon Nor- ris, Sharon McCatfev, Martha McAllister, Pamela Phelps, Lucy Osborn, janet Beck. Third row: Carolyn Snyder, Linda Nelson, Donna Rogers, Lorrie jo Sands, Wanda Warren, Linda Behmer, Margaret Marshall, Marjorie McCaffey, Helen Burns. Back row: jane Baker, Vicl-xi Lutz, johanna l-lujhes, Patty Ogden, Kathy Carrothers, Carolee Easterday, Ruth Sprunger, Bonnie Good. IUNIOR BOYS 4-H CLUB. Seated: Hershal Odle, Linda Behmer, janice Neidlinger, Richard Dills. Second row: Douglas Lindvall, Paul White, Robert Carter, john Behmer, Mr. O'Kelley. Back row: Stephen Ulery, Thomas Yoccm, Ned Davis, Brian Piersol. 1 ' ' ' ',.L.'1,g57y I QT' i aff STUDENT COUNCIL. Seated: Ioyce Morrison, sophomore, Sandra Furnas, secretary, iuniorg Virginia Reed, vice president, senior, julia Furnas, eighth grade, Karen Kemple, freshman, Standing: john Hook, fresh- man, Eugene Benedict, sophomore, David Hall, president, seniorg Robert Kennedy, junior, Michael Over- myer, eighth grade. LIBRARIANS. Seated' Linda Behmer, Cheryl Dillon, Susan Muehlhausen, lean Warner. Middle row: Marizetta Robinson, Sharon Lindvall, Barbara Kautfm an, Shari Yocorn, Anne Osborn. Back row: Mr. Stett- bacher, Stanley Curtis, Larry Norman. VV f Tele: USHERS CLUB OFFICERS. Larry Norman, treasurer, Sandra Wallen, secrefaryg joseph Anderlohr, president, Robert Kennedy, vice president. USHERS CLUB. Seated: Linda Banks, Lila Bean, Sandra Wallen, Clyde Poppe. Second row: Leslie Woolfre, Larry Norman, Donald Kibort, Donavon Osborn, Cary Dillon. Back row: Lamoin Banks, Paul Thompson, Charles Wesson, Robert Kennedy, Iosepln Anderlohr. ls, x,-- Q , .X may Culvernik Brings Outer Space Visitors To C. I 9 e A e , G- e ' 0 6:3 9 ev 0 Ei .. P 443 6 .L 5 - 1? 7-G' Q ew gefsr . ,Qin -- ---., - , Xe -. sf L -. -- 04, --el - N' -14 - L '2'i'f 1: . -' .weve f-55555-Ai' W .. Eftiiinz -I 9' n:'::mi ' 'F e. - . Sf- ' --me I lf Q E A - il- A .. . ,Gg ij l Fi Not to be outdone by Sputnik, our physics class last tall launched its own satellite, Culvernik, shown in the above sketch, launching pad and all. Much to the utter amazement of our ambitious physicists, Culvernik came zooming back to the athletic field and out stepped two bouncy Outer Space characters, who introduced themselves as Luc Cshel and Rev Chel. lt you wonder about the derivation ot the names just spell them backwards and put together. Their arrival is depicted on the previous page. Luc and Rev promptly ex- pressed a desire to attend an earth school, so they were en- rolled for the l957-58 school term, and their experiences are portrayed on the pages of this yearbook. Here is their story. HS ' -Vltwn A No n 'l only --4 PROIECTIONISTS Robert Taylor and ludith Cnesti discuss the operation of a new machine for the schcol's audioevisual aid department. PROIECTORS CLUB. Seated: Carry Dillcn, Sandra Wallen, ludith Onesti, Larry Dickson. Second row: Rob- ert Taylor, Russell Ulery, Charles Wesson, Richard Kuhn, Mr, Kaiser. Third row: David Washburn, Dan Little, Roy Morrison, Lamoin Banks, Back row: Mike Fitterling, Eugene Benedict, Robert McCoige, Ned Crum. , fl HI-Y CLUB OFFICERS. joseph Anderlohr, sergeant-at-arms, Robert Kennedy, vice president, james Downs, president, Bud Barnette, treasurer. HI-Y CLUB. Seated: Alvin Triplet, james Downs, Thomas Sutch, Leslie Woolfre, Clyde Poppe, Cuy Ott Terry Cavender, Donald Reed. Second row: David Booker, Bud Barnette, Robert Kennedy, joe Anderlohr Dale Houghton, Edward Rosebaum. Third row: Max Gibbons. Cary Cretter, Russell Ulery, Charles Hardin Buddy Watson, Tom Ott, Mr. Stettbacher. Back row: Donald Lutz, Norman Thomas, Lamoin Banks, Stan- ley Curtis, Eugene Benedict, Robert Mikesell, Donald Hand. ,. 4' L, WP' SUNSHINE SOCIETY OFFI- CERS. Seated: Virginia Piersol vice president, Eileen Overmyer president, standing: Theresa Ci- hak, treasurer, Kerry Spahr, re- Ccrding secretary, johnye Sipes, corresponding secretary. vldwe lvwn-w..a..s.,-f l--Christmas Party, 2-Harvest i-lop, 3-The re- freshment line, 4--Sunshine spreads cheer to needy families. 5-Bud is downright thrilled by it all. 6- Who is the guy with the hat on? 7-Deegee. Betty and Barb entertain. S--I-leading for the dance floor. SUNSHINE SOCIETY. Seated Barbara Rust, Suzanne Dawson, Sandra Furnas, Verna McDonald, Virginia Piersol, Eileen Overrnver, ludith Onesti, Mrs. Allen, Second row: Frances Pacilio, judith Morris, Beverly MCC-affey, Virginia Reed, Betsy Pettis, joyce Morrison, Beatrice Price, Betty Kose, Nita Fahlgren, Sandra Smith, Virginia Lee. Third row: Lois Morrison, Mary Mevis, Patty VanSchoiack, Margaret Krull, jean Ditrnire, lane Ditmire, judy Lowry, Kerry Spahr, Sally Lcwry. Back row: janet Lowry, johnye Sipes, Sandra White, Edna Menser, Theresa Cihak, Sandra Wallen, joan Barshes, Emily Allen, Elaine jackson, Marsha Lindvall. .j -Q- . ,V 1 ix I k -- x . ,lx L G sigh, , E, A X f , i f Y V! A fx' if . ,w ' A nf' ,Q Q' Aki ,J ,52,,,3 f y W x., ,M 1 ,N ,, ..,,, A XZ , ' ' , Ax f i. + - -- A - xmkm, W ,RSX X xx? WRX wk El QX' x 5 X2 M, N K KQX XY 5995 xg Q fx- ff x M Q AX ,sax 3,.,3SM:.w f X s ,..,..-mn-jf-' 'V ' fx x I 1 ,f .1 I i Q' ,J 1 1 1 N I , 'ww , ,.' 4,1 ,v . fp.. an if f , - X I, . v -- V -, , K .. QM at V, -tis iff 1 'Q , V g Wy : E, in .A 3? ' wg V ' V , v ii' sf 9 t I FY Q ,wiv X . L, s f. be , o,.........,..., in-.1-gg g-,-,mz-- A an-Q-M W A ik G 0 44 QQQW 95, BQQQQ bm! lla? 9 I - Qt - l sb - A . WW? llll'W.a-',flLZ.!llI Q 72 il O . A XX W ,Z 9 at 3 it -cili ll l Ah, that basketball season! We liked all the sports, but it was t' 6 basketball that gave us the biggest thrill. Maybe it was because e LC Rev became a star on the team as he flnpped an baskets with elnther hand and Luc bounced all over the gym as a cheerleader. We had so much of that famed Culver pep that our antennas broadcast go throughout the season. We followed' these teams . . . 71 '1L'IW'A' I. T! Q I . ,.AL. . . The Basketball Season The Culver Indians started out the I957- 58 basketball season with a new coach, Robert Gilbert of Indiana State Teachers College, new uniforms, and new hopes and aspirations. In the opening game Culver met LaPaz at Plymouth, and although weakened by the loss of three men with the flu bug, the Indians gave warning that they were going to be rough to handle. The absence of re- serves cost the Indians the contest, 57 to 5I. Gard and Triplet were high point men for Culver with I9 and I6 points respec- tively. The Culverites journeyed to Walkerton looking for their first win and were reward- ed with a tasty 59 to 56 victory. Triplet paced the Culver attack with 26 points and Washburn had I4. In the first home contest of the season North Manchester furnished the opposition and plenty of it, but the Indians staged a brilliant rally to win, ol to 44. Culver then went to Tyner, but the Redmen were too much for their Indian brethren, Culver bow- ing 55 to 40. Washburn was tops with I5, followed by Triplet and Gard with IO apiece. The North Judson Bluejays invaded the Indiana lair and for half of the game the teams were on a par, but the pace was too torrid for the Indians, Judson winning going away, 7I to 49 .Triplet was again high with I6 counters, while McCoige had II. The sixth game the Indians hiked over to Rensselaer and what a game it wasl lt was nip and tuck all the way, with the ln- dians leading by four points in the final quarter, but the Bombers bounced back to win 32 to 3I. McCoige and Washburn led CuIver's scoring with eight points each. Although Knox was rated as the favorite, the Indians declared they were tired of being on the short end of the score, so went all-out to win over the Starke County Redskins, 6I to 49. The Indians started out fast and were never in trouble throughout the evening. Triplet led the way with 20 COACH ROBERT Cl LBERT 72 -Tp -.r :.. , .- , ,, - , , , : -. ' i.4a f -g ' M-meme-,,:.i,e-i VARSlTY. Kneeling: lames Downs, john Decker, Bud Barnette, Coach Gilbert, David Washburn, Ned Herr, Ed- ward Rosebaum. Standing: Student Mgr. Richard Large, David l-lall, Robert McCoige, Alvin Triplet, Norman Thomas, Mike Gard, Ass't Student Mgr. Harold Schmidt. units, followd by McCoige and Gard with 12 each. - Rochester came to town boasting of an impressive record, but the Indians refused to be awed, even though the Zebras jumped off to a neat lead. Culver fought back and when the fast affair was over, the home lads were ahead, 61 to 55. The Indians were paced by McCoige with l7 points, while Triplet was right behind with 15. The Bourbon Comets were next to feel the might of the Indians' drive. The boys STUDENT MANAGERS Har- old Schmidt and Richard Large, i. f li .-J, . BARNETTE CARD from Lake Maxinkuckee led all the way, but the Comets were always a threat right up to the final gun. The final tally was 55 to 5I, McCoige being again the leader with I5. The Bremen Lions traveled to Culver looking for a win, but were doomed to dis- appointment as the Indians nosed them out in a ding-dong thriller, 5I to 50. The Lions led during the first three quarters, but the Indians came to life in the finale and pulled their sixth victory out of the fire. Gard was tops with I9 counters, while McCoige added I3. County tournament time rolled around and it found the hopeful Culver fans root- ing for a repeat of last year's championship. The Indians drew Tyner, their master in a game earlier in the season, and made a battle of it until the Redmen pulled away to a convincing 60 to 47 victory. Mike Gard led the Indians with I6 points. The Warsaw Bulldogs invaded the Indian wigwam and proved too much for the home quintet. The game was fast all the way, but the Warsaw athletes kept control of the sit- uation, winning 62 to 53. Gard paced the Indian attack with I4 digits, while Triplet had II. 74 HALL Argos played their home game on our floor due to their gym being unfinished, and won the heart-breaker of the season, 55 to 54. The affair was a scorcher all the way and had the spectators in an uproar from the opening jump to the sad three seconds. Culver was protecting a scanty one-point lead when Argos got possession of the ball, raced down the floor and sank a great big basket to snatch what looked like a sure Culver victory. Culver displayed even scor- ing power, three of the starting five hitting in double figures. The Culver Indians next met their old rivals, the Plymouth Pilgrims, in the next home fracas. The game was close all the way and the lead changed hands several times, much to the delight ofthe spectators. The Culverites displayed stellar ball, but the visitors came through with a final punch to win another tough one, 55 to 52. McCoige sparked the Indians with I7 points and Triplet was right behind with I5. The Culver squad motored over to Nap- panee and bounced back to win convincing- ly, 7I to 6I. The Tribe started out slowly in the first three chapters, but staged a beau- tiful rally to cop another much-needed vic- g f Qfs.'i:1fJ-.fixes--: .i.p iewiitzw-3'. 12vf is '-rf if:1':'.vrf2ss'sef::TffA ' ft t tory. The scoring was well divided with Mc- Coige accounting for 20 digits, and followed by Gard, Triplet, and Hall with l8, l5, and l3 respectively. Another blood-tingler was staged when the powerful Winamac Indians tangled with the local Tribe. The battle was a ding- dong tussle all the way and when the local cagers led by a mere single point with sec- onds left to go, the home fans wondered if the Culver quintet would let another sure victo-ry slip away. But this time was differ- ent and the local lads kept possession of the ball and won by a nerve-wracking 75 to 74. Triplet led the way with 29 counters, while Gard had 20. They went into a horrible slump in their season's finale with Lakeville, and the Tro- jans won easily, 67 to 54. Gard, McCoige, and Hall had a meager nine points each. Then came the climax of the season -- sectional tournament time, and Culver's hopes were high as the lndians had had their moments of power during the season and their followers believed they were ready to hit their peak. Bremen furnished the op- position in the opening contest, and al- though the lndians led during the first three periods, the Lions scared their opponents by tieing the count in the final quarter. But the lndians staged their own little rally and won MCCOIGE 47 to 4l. Triplet had l7 points and Gard ll. Culver's hopes were smashed when the lndians played futile ball against Plymouth, losing 73 to 56. At one stage of the sad af- fair the lndians fell behind by 34 points, but a fourth-quarter rally closed the gap a bit, but not enough. Triplet was tops with 27 points and McCoige tossed in l4 counters. And so came to a close another interest- ing basketball season. ln looking back over the season it is ob- vious that a change in a few breaks here and there would have given Culver a very impos- ing record for the season. But win or lose, the team gave the fans an interesting ball game every time they played, and even when they lost the opposition knew they had met a formidablefoe. Sickness and injuries jinxed the lndians most of the season. First came that old flu bug and the near-epidemic was so bad that it was several weeks before the Culver club could muster a full squad for just a practice session. The lndians opened the season with three players in bed and several others who should have been there. Then the flu lnobody decided whether it was the Asiatic variety or a first cousin? really hit with the result that the second game had to be post- poned. THOMAS TRIPLET -Q, 'A 1. .. ... ...1...-maui gx 5523-I'7rl 'fl3f'3'! 'fi1'if2'ff.?f'i,'f7 1 5?1,?'ilQf - ROSEBAUM HERR Norman Thomas was of little value to the team for a couple of months due to a bad ankle that stubbornly refused to respond to treatment, and then when Nor- man did get back into action he was ob- viously handicapped by the weak and stiff ankle. Dave Hall had a bout with near- pneumonia just as he hit his playing peak, and Washburn and Herr were lost for a while due to the injury-sickness jinx. As a result, Coach Gilbert rarely had his squad at full strength, ready for peak performance. The Indians will be hard-hit by gradua- tion as David Hall, Alvin Triplet, Mike Gard, Jim Downs, John Decker, Bud Barnette, Ned Herr, and Eddie Rosebaum will not be avail- able for action next fall. That means that Coach Gilbert's rebuilding job will center around Bob McCoige, Norman Thomas, and David Washburn, with this year's Papaoses furnishing the balance of the squad. This is really far from discouraging as the second team displayed some real power during the s ascn and developed steadily All Coach Gilbert is asking for is a chance to work with a hale and hearty ball club that doesn t have to fight a series of slcknesses and injuries gy3LVE,9 50 DECKER l-The ball rolls down McCoige's arm instead of heading for the basket. 2-Washburn stands behind McCcige for a set shot. 3-Card goes up in the air for a close-up shot. 4--Triplet and the ball are both up in the air over this shot. 5-Washburn lets go with a left-handed toss from the side. 6-Washburn drives in for a lay-up, while Thomas awaits a rebound. 7- Gard goes up for a rebound, 8-Triplet gets off a shct over a gyrating defense man. 9-Ciard and lvlc- Coige stretch for a rebound. DOWNS WASH BURN X D . .. . I 7 6 'ff 4if:5:'1m:'-gif-nnnx'm' wt.-:iw ' i--s---rv. '-rr-. it - 'Y DIEUMIAE X 'L fv-15' 'gf- ........,,....v ,- -'-f- ' 2 3 , 5- 'V V .. . ' . -. 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D 2 sl 4 , ' , ' . - . . 1. .. .. sr -. .1 . in , ,,d,,.m...g.,...V...,-M A . f-'if' 1 Q - . ill l 4 2 1 l 1 l i A .I , l .2 A V ,I , 4 3 V ,iawis , L , FRESHMEN. Kneeling: Richard Calhoun, Lance Overmyer, Coach Parson. Standing: james Hall, Cary Dillon, Larry Davis, Ronald Kuhn, Darrell Cook. PAPOOSES. Front row: Dan Little, Sam Prosser, Larry Zechiel, Eugene Benedict, Robert Mikesell. Second row: Coach Parson, Donald Wynn, Richard Calhoun, Terry Cavender, Student Manager Charles Hardin. Back row: Denny Geiger, Donald Hand, Larry Holston, David Booker. ' VTX -' A Q' , 1' ' gf Q EIGHTH GRADE. Seated: Michael Cavender, john Crum, Willard Herr, Rodney Edgington, Walter Goll nick, james Carter, Michael Overmyer. Second row: james Canterbury, Gabriel Zovanyi, George Baker Brian Linhart, Tom Curtis. Third row: john Benedict, Coach Lucas, Thomas Boswell. SEVENTH GRADE. Seated: Allan Es- tey, Scott Marston, Wade Logan, jerry Nelson, Mike Geiger. Second row: Thad Overmyer, Ricky Ervin, Michael Wallen, William Gleason, Martin Ruh- now. Third row: Dennis Shock, Coach Lucas, Michael McCullough. ? l!1- l'ml--- - Y-Y-nn-m, - ., -,,--..v-f-'v'wv--wwx'7Y 5Wvw1l.- nT'vv:s1rl1lu'17J1'lRwv'-'.E?w!81vwii-it The Baseball Season The Culver lndians started out the l957 Marshall County League season by meeting Bourbon on enemy soil. The Comets won lO to 9 in an extra-inning affair. Tippe- canoe was our host in the second contest of the season and again the lndians lost a hard-fought tussle, this time by a l4 to l2 count. The Indians, yearning for a victory after two heart-breaking defeats, scalped West on the latter's diamond by a score of 5 to l. Alvin Triplet was the winning pitcher. ln the fourth game we played Tyner on our own field, but rain washed it out after two innings. Next we played LaPaz on the Culver dia- mond and really walloped them, the score being ll to 5. Triplet was the winning pitcher, while Landis of LaPaz was charged with the defeat. Ned Herr, Triplet, Dave Hall, and Jim Downs slashed out two hits each, while Downs chipped in with a triple. ln the last game of the season the Indians played Argos and lost by a wide margin and with it went a chance at the county title. I-Alvin Triplet watches as Richard Large fields a grounder. 2--Large raps out a single. 3-Schmidt sends the ball over the outfield. 4-Dave Washburn dents home plate for another run. 5--Ned Herr and Dave Hall watch anxiously as Triplet burns one over the plate. 6gWashburn is safe at third as Coach Gil- bert looks on happily. 7-Triplet hits one on the nose. 8-Ned Herr beats out an infield scratch. 9-lnfield conference. IO---Passed ball allows Thomas to score. l l-Rosebaum's peg catches visiting player trying to steal second base. Front row: Tom Sutch, David Vilashburn, David Hall, Darrel Cook, Ned Herr, Alvin Triplet. Second row: Sam Pros- ser, Terry Cavender, Richard Large, Dale Houghton, lames Downs, Mike Gard, Robert McCoige. Back row: Norman Thomas, Eugene Benedict, Harold Schmidt, Edward Rosebaum, john Schmidt, Dan Little, Coach Gilbert. ' v lh 1 . 80 Y gn , -31 ,, .arm--5 , 4'- 'fr 1' -- ' T ' ,gb , , ' f.ssie?E?51T?-7' ' - V f 1. . ul ' -.'-2. 1. 1 1.-.-..w.v.-.ma-4-X My-fa - :, VJ - M -f-m-.-- n 0.31.1 -:V-A V 1 1 Q ,-.-- . l 1 P S E. H 4 V I l 2 I: 4 I 1 I 1 V 41 ' I i . ' I jij ' 1 s. '- Q j MQ, -:' V Q . ,. .r . f , In A 5 -,. A.A, , 1 V. V ' U ' U A! ' w, . V . ' Y I . , . 1 -,,, . A,. . , .. , .S . .11 ,..,: 3 :I ,,.,... , . .. A I H V .. V , J .V JQ.. V , , . T Q 4 , ., :ffm ,, wr L. R ,1 f a' V-.. , V- . T, ..: ,. ' 'f ' ' V 4' 'A 1' 'V . -sw.:-,,,, x 3, 'Sa . - , ,.,'-,.,, . V... ,.:.v 4 5. V , , ,,I , VV V ,A . .M x - x M, ,,4, V '- N' . A , - -V -V m .A i5fi?ZN'W'WV., i tw , , 4-' ' ' M 1 I Q , ' ,f , QQ, i , 4 , 4 'Iflg3fSgI.f'. :.: jf Z' .EV:2::'f' .2.L 3g1:,':.g,:31'2'jkjj.V2 X V , ,, - V Vg . , 9. , K W V ,, , ' 1.-::,.-- L, sim-, 44 - , ff V V ,www-nv,,, M, ,vi ,TMA N Q Q. U In I J. ,E r' z.53,i.,4j, .g.1,:'.5- 1 AJ .. 71551, n r? ,f. .qw Y K MTN! 16H'fi:.m7i,., 1-21,3 -,Lt ..-if ,,Y , , -V:-VHFTK 'J , ,.,.-W.-W. V. -V . Y . - -,. H ,M .iu-sw The Track Season ln the first meet of the I957 season Cul- ver lost to Central of South Bend, 70 to 39. Dwight Newman took a first with a 42 foot, ll inch heave of the shot put and Dave Washburn zoomed over the pole vault bar at IO feet, three inches. Culver was vic- torious over Aubbeenaubee Township CLei- ters Fordl by a score of 65 to 44, and win- ning eight of the l3 events. ln the third meet of the season the Culver thinlyclads downed Walkerton, 67 to 4l, taking seven of the 13 events. ln the three-way meet at Plymouth, Cul- ver finished third as Plymouth came in first with 845 points, Argos with 53, and Culver with l3Q. Newman's toss of the shot put was the only first, good for 48 feet, six inches. The next team to bow to Culver was Bour- bon as the Maroon trackmen walloped them 84 to 25, taking an amazing lO out of l3 events. At the county track meet Bremen nosed out Argos, 7l5 to 70, while Bourbon came in third with 4l points. Culver finished fourth with 22, West had lO5, and LaPaz lO. The only sectional winners were Dwight Newman and Alvin Triplet, both in the shot put, and both appeared in the regionals. l-Ned Herr and Gene Benedict in the half mile. 2-Bob lvlcCoige hits the dirt in the broad jump. Bh- One lap later than Number One. 4-The take-off for Nlumber Two. 5-Bud Barnette, Ned Herr and john Wharton run the mile. 6-David McCoige leads Max Gibbons and Scott Hunter in the 220-yard run. 7- lvlcCoige lBobl clears the bar in the high jump. 8-- Warren Curtis skims over the hurdles. 9-Alvin Trip- let heaves the shot. lO-lay Snyder starting over a low hurdle. Front row: Iames Piersol, Phillip Gretter, David Wasliburn, Gary Gretter, Darrel Cook. Second row: Ned Herr, Ron- ald Kuhn, Richard Calhoun, Terry Cavender, lames Hall, john Cromley. Back rowf Student Mgr. Harold Schmidt, Dale Houghton, Eugene Benedict, Robert McCoige, Alvin Triplet, Bud Barnette, Coach Gilbert. if 82 Q l s i 1 I r w 1 F .H , . i I V 1 - Q ,iw IUNIOR HIGH TRACK Seated: George Herr, Rodney Edgington, Allan Estey, Scott Marston, Wade Logan, Martin Ruhnow, Mike Geiger, Nicky Knoerzer. Second row: Thad Overmyer, jerry Nelson, Michael VVallen, William Gleason, Dennis Shock, Michael McCullough, Gabriel Zovanyi, Robbie Ogden Back row: George Baker, Charles Reed, john Benedict, Coach Lucas, Michael Cavender, William VanDyke, Thomas Boswell. EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS. Sandra Fisher, julia Furnas, SEVENTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS. Sherrill lane Benson. Edgington, Mary Ann Kemple. 84 gf ,- A 1, S, CW- -' ' -L' - - - ' i. -aww ae,,,i.,,. I I ul!-.-z:-' iil!.1.,-J' I kr ,' .X X13 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. Virginia Reed, Barbara Rust, Virginia Piersol PAPOOSE CHEERLEADERS. Beatrice Price, Susan Medbourn, Shari Yocom. 4 x Q TOMAHAWK EDITOR- IN-CHIEF Virginia Reed checks over the Iist of pictures to be taken by Photographer Tom Ross. The Tomahawk Staff Editor-in-Chief . . VIRGINIA REED Faculty, Classrooms VIRGINIA PIERSOL Classes . . . JO ELLEN HAND Athletics . . . JACK KINNEY Music . . . . STANLEY CURTIS Clubs . . . . LOIS MORRISON Calendar ..... BARBARA RUST Elementary School SANDRA FURNAS Subscriptions .... BETTY KOSE Business Manager SUZANNE DAWSON Faculty Adviser MR. M. R. ROBINSON Table of Contents Page INTRODUCTION . . . . 3 THE FACULTY AND STAFF . . 7 THE CLASSROOMS . . . . I3 THE CLASSES ..... . 27 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS . . . 57 ATHLETICS ...... . 7I MUSIC . . 87 ART ....... . 95 THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL . . 99 THE CALENDAR . . . . II8 CONCLUSION . . I26 MANAGERS. Keeping track of The Tomahawk's finances occupies the attention of Subscription Manager Betty Kose and Business Manager Suzanne Dawson. 5: , 1, . fx V, V ' Miffaxzvfwl' ' Ax V .. .tr jg Q '1. . 251354 41--0 V, V , H- V ,Q ffggw., A, 'VA .HV f x -fi VV gr:-V.: ' 1 4 , ' - .44 v. V ' Laing -- rsh V 4 N- . I,,,, .. ,F - .-in .. .6 ' 3' - Q'-,. h X. N L XF' V' V 1 'Q-,QE ggi. ' 'A 41. , 'fa - ia? 4 XX- we . Di In -v u VV5., hm: V x 4-57: V , Ll - .4 1, . m,,,f,, 4 9 .fV. Q L I, iw .z 5. V ' A' ' ' TZ- 'ff' gy . Q ,Hx.m, V . A . 1 A 'L - ' ,sfwp ,em 4 ,Q jqrefi ' ' J. -:wr .. ms V f.f,.4.,W 'ff :vT.:'fx: ','Y3f'fV2-rf S25 X ':.,4g- 4--- V, ,fwfr-gyy 3 .,.j5f+gf.::,g,'- -.Xa f Af'f,.,, A-' , .3 gp m, . ,A.4xs6H,y4f,f- , Sm .V , H, -A lr rfb: i. SSW 5-3 , V-1 K? '1 VV W S! 'x xg wa ' 'ff X X . .,. -,. , isis, I 5' Nm 2:71 w. Vw 71 s .un- nf' ..-.4-qi my pf flv fr- 1 I1 The snow that brought a holuday. 2, 4, 6: School election. 3: Alvin Triplet being fed from a baby bottle at Hi-Y umriafnon. St After a pep rally is over. S6 .l - Q Y H .V Q' 51 0 A H S VI . V , ' -r, .15 ' , . V-VE-VV-. , V,Q,QQr 'g1 : V ll' V 1-3 K fl,-,H - ' ' 1 ' .fir ffagf. 5. ' CF 1.:se,asg-2,112.53-airy at -si.-an 'Aff f . i2mz.fz:au::iw-5.1:-Q f ifi6'B ' 321' 2,3 Ig1,Q,M,f2,U , D It Ja I, V Q IT 1 rx f . gg 51,05 so ,-.:, W X2 ,,f...., 'f'-1:1222-viii' ill'-IEJJ' . .rizlilflilil gffssgszv , 1:-, ti E is J W is We soon found out that our Outer Space music was pretty elementary compared to that produced by C. H. S. musicians, but we learned fast. ln fact, Rev flipped over the drums and spent hours trying to play the scale. Luc went for the sharp outfits worn by the Choraleers and revelled in their close harmony. But we both loved to march in those between-halves stunts put on by the Band. The very busy music groups we met included . . . uri ic 87 4- ?, 4 --,, U., 'LY 4,r if 'ZH fl AZk ' fx ' -I fl . ,. ,. Na, 11 ff , M Psp f -ffl if 3 '11 ,i 5 ' f ' 5' its .' --N'-'s,.:,, ' ' A 'f-fx f If , i. My ' ml. up 1 X 3 . W J ', ' Q' i ..,, 3 'E , . 56 .Fl ' -E fb' En 2?2: '1-+w Jn - 1 . Xx I 'fi--'3w av iv-'f..2f-':1 ' ' 4 W . m ' ,Qi 'Z-.' ififli. ' -ff-'-nw 'iw A gM V MQR . . fi II 1 A af . ffl 1 QJQFQ 1 DH D ,, p Nj' I ,,-f U ' - .N j H . ffiliii ' grhemff f f4i.f EW' ',.f y -Q if - M may 'Q . fam. 4 'N ' A .wmv -. if ll WW' 15? n X x I - 'P xg if 3 'K ' ifwxi I xi pf-1 . V ,J O . .H L1 W Y . ,ffgxf f, Q A IIIQ' nu- , 4 ftfffo gy -.fW .N ' P W f ,..' ' , J 'V 1 , , t an ki 'A' V JJ ' ' - rg, --- - .,4, - Y - .5 -- f - - -i-,.1.'f1...l,'f -:x.....-R...-.s.Li5n vtzsmanl-:L ge-:.::r'w :urn snr- -.f-1-mr'--5'r vin -?-11'---U -' fr '-f W- -'H '. YI. f IUNIOR HIGH BAND. Reading front to back, first row on left: Linda Kose, Sandra Osborn, Dennis Shock, julia Furnas, Lana Berger, Charles Hodges, Walter Gollnick, Sandra Boetsma, Mike Overmyer, Pete Ott. Second row: jane Ann Thomas, Barbara Hatten, Robert Dickson, Susan Ruhnow, Glenda Dawson, Penny Downs, Thomas Easter- clay, Nancy Prosser, Tom Boswell. Third row: Sandra Fisher, janice Neidlinger, Bonnie Parker, Ruth Sprunger, Charlene Lucas, William Gleason, Christine Hand, Wade Logan, Dodd Stacy. Fourth row: Martha Lowry, judy Bishop, Brian Linhart, Mary jane Guise, Patty Wesson, Sam Medbourn, Tom Curtis, Ronald Porter, Robbie Og- den. Fifth row: Larry Miller, Sharon Yeazel, Linda Behmer, Marjorie McGatfey, Patty Kline, Tom Walker, jerry Nelson, Paul Cromley, Mike Overmyer, Sixth row: Patty Lutz. Carol Heiser, Beverly Thomasyjanet Logan, Anna Lutz, Vicki Lutz, Thad Overmyer, Scott Marston, Ronnie Lettert, Scott Geiselman. il SENIOR HIGH BAND. Reading front to back, tirst row on left. First row: Tom Ott, Barbara Rust, Virginia Reed, Lamoin Banks, Virginia Piersol, janet Lowry, Mike Fitterling, Charles Hardin. Second row: Marizetta Robinson, Shari Yoccm, Betty Kose, jean Warner, jack Kinney, Robert Taylor, Guy Ott. Third row: Ronald Kuhn, Sharon Lindvall, Anne Behmer, james Piersol, joan Barshes, Buddy Seese, judy Lowry. Fourth row: Nancy Ervin, Sam Pros- ser, john Crornley, Donald Reed, jerry Kimmel, Robert Kerrigan, Robert Neidlinger. Fifth rcw: Linda Gibbons, Ei- leer: Overmyer, Betty Zechiel, Tom Sutch, Charles Wesson, james Hall, Larry Norman. Last row: Betsy Pettis, Marsha Lindvall, Anne Osborn, judith Morris, Elaine jackson, Donald Hand, Sally Lowry, Robert Kennedy. Twirlers: joyce Morrison, Sandra Furnas, Beatrice Price. Drum major: Stanley Curtis. S9 CHORALEERS. Front row: Sandra Furnas, Catherine Overmyer, Nancy Ervin, Virginia Reed, Mr. Shields Elaine Iackson, Eileen Overmyer, Rochelle Cood, Betty Kose. Second row: Larry Norman, Robert Kerrigan lack Kinney, Stanley Curtis, Tom Ott, Robert Kennedy, Donald Hand, Donald Reed, Bass: Charles Hardin drums: Thomas Walker, piano: Barbara Rust. SENIOR CHOIR. Front row: I. Morrison, S. Smith, I. Lowry, I. McCoige, M. Stone-burner, V. McDonald B. Pettis, L. Gibbons, S, Lindvall, V. Piersol, S. Dawson, I. Lowry, S. Medbourn. Second row: M. Powers, R Cood, L. Sipes, S. Lowry, I. Warner, E. Iackson, B. Mcoaffey, B. Zechiel, S. Furnas, I. Berger, B. Price, C Croy, S. Baker. Third row: I. Barshes, E. Allen, B. Kose, K. Spahr, I. Morris, I. Onesti, E. Overmyer, A Prosser, I. Sipes, V. Lee, B. Mevis, C. Overmyer, M. Mevis. Fourth row: L. Banks, S. White, B. Rust, I Hand, A. Osborn, F. Pacilio, R. Easterday, A. Behmer, S. Muehlhausen, M. Robinson, M. Lindvall, E Menser, M. Krull. Fifth row: R. Kerrigan, I. Piersol, S. Medbourn, L. Banks, V. Reed, K. Kemple, N Ervin, N. Fahlgren, R. Banks, R. Kennedy, D. Reed, T, Ott, D. Hall. Sixth row: N. Thomas, P. Cretter, I Hall, R. Neidlinger, L. Norman, I. Kimmel, I. Kinney, B. Seese, L. Woolfre, C. Ott, S. Curtis, C. Wesson I. Decker. Seventh row: I. Crornley, P. Kline, T. Cavencler, D. Hand, E. Benedict, C. Hardin, B. Watson R. Kuhn, R. Mikesell, I. Anderlohr, D. Wynn, D. Lutz, R. Kuhn. iz DANCE BAND. Front row: Ronald Kuhn, Margo Overmyer, Anne Behmer, Betty Kose, Virginia Reed, joan Barshes, Stanley Curtis, Tom Ott. Second row: Larry Norman, lanet Lowry, Robert Taylor, Michael Overmyer, Third row: Elaine jackson, Thad Overmyer, Charles l-lardin, Thomas Walker, Donald Reed, Eileen Overmyer, Barbara Rust. PEP BAND plays during a time-out of a basketball ga me as the Culver cheering section claps in time with the music. Pep Band members, first row: Larry Norman, Robert Taylor, C-uy Ott, Donald Reed, Charles Hodges. Second row: Stanley Curtis' head, Tom Ott, Mr. Shields, jack Kinney's head, Ronald Kuhn. '-V' - ' i i - r 1 IUNIOR HIGH CHOIR. Mike Overmyer, Marjorie McGaffey, Charlene Lucas, janice Neidlinger, Barbara Hatten, Kathy Teach, Barbara Rosebaum, Ruth Sprunger, Vicky Lutz, Linda Behmer, Cheryl Dillon, Paul Cromley. Second row: Tim Wharton, Carmen Gretter, johanna Hughes, Sandra Summers, Cheryl Edgington, Helen Burns, Carolee Easterday, janet Martin, Nancy Prosser, Sandra Fisher, Virginia Gleason, Dennis Shock. Third row: Scott Geiselman, Christine Hand, Carol Heiser, Susan Ruhnow, Marilee Zechiel, Patty Kline, judy Kimmel, janet Logan, Patty Wesson, Martha Lowry, Sandra Osborn, Brian Linhart, Fourth row: Larry Miller, Sharon Yeazel, judy Bochantine, Bonnie Good, judy Bishop, Patri- cia Feece, Margo Overmyer, Lana Berger, Linda Kose, Kathy Clyne, jane Benson, Tom Boswell. Fifth row: Tom Curtis, Cindy Kemple, jane Baker, Penny Downs, Melissa Fisher, Mary jane Guise, Glenda Dawson, Anna Lutz, Ruth Ann Kovacs, Patty Lutz, Nancy Franz, Tom Walker. Sixth row: Martin Ruhncw, Sandra Boetsma, Eloise Tanner, Donna Smith, julia Furnas, Charles Warren, james Spencer. SENIOR BAND SWEATER WINNERS. Virginia Piersol, janet Lowry, Eileen Overmyer, Betsy Pettis, Vir- ginia Reed, Tom Ott, Elaine jackson, Marsha Lindvall, judith Morris, Robert Taylor, Barbara Rust. ELEMENTARY BAND. Front rcw: Richard Mackey, Martha McAllister, Sharon McDonald, Sharon Norris, janet Beck, Lorie jo Sands, janet Branaman, David Uebel, Patty Ogden, Carolyn Snyder, jeanne Adams. Second row: Pamela Phelps, Beverly Barshes, Karen McDonald, ludy Price, Debbie Henderson, William Epley, Robert Medland, james Lewis, john Behmer, jan Wagoner, Charles Benner, Sam Lowry, Paul White, Kay Thomas, Eva Norris. Third row: Larry Linhart, Linda Shock, james Boswell, Larry Fisher, Brian Piersol, john Wilkins, Robert Carter, Tommy Miracle, Tommy Crothaus, Doug Kosterman, Greg Yapp, Tom Yo- com, Frank Ikirt. BAND COUNCIL. Members of the Band Council are grouped around Barbara Rust, secretary, playing the new organ. Other members are: Virginia Piersol, librarian, Sally Lowry, junior girl officer, judith Morris senior girl officer, Stanley Curtis, drum major, Virgin ia Reed, president, Robert Kennedy, vice president Robert Taylor, senior boy officer, Tom Sutch, junior boy officer. ..,...Y.. Y .v... Y, ..,. . ,V Y Y YVV. ,,. , - 1, K,..L. SENIOR BAND TWIRLERS. Heading the band and lending color and dash are Drum Major Stanley Curtis and Twirlers Beatrice Price, joyce Morrison and Sandra Furnas. MARCHINC BAND. A popular feature of home basketball games is the Senior Band as it presents various stunts, clever in conception and ably presented. Below the band is in a droodle formation - you figure out the answer.


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