Eastern High School - Aurora Yearbook (Greentown, IN)
- Class of 1958
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I' S . I d VT , U Af, 'Z 5X - ll 2 uw: , I I 'l.. . . . I 'T , . , if ull R T 1 I ' I ' ., if R I . , ' ' , ., coin! 'O All t I I 'f A I . I ' as xllllld' . I Q 1 5 !L'7', H I -f-fx' . TQ-, I 42: f - ' ADMINISTRATION mrs de weese I NEVER SAW A NIOOR I never saw a moor I never savv The sea YeT I know hovv The heaTher looks And whaT a wave rnusT he I never spoke vmh God Nor vrsrTed rn I-leav n YeT cerTaln am I oT The SpoT As If The CharT v ere grven E DICK N ON DEDICA TION We The Sensor Class oT I958 vvrsh To dedrcaTe The Aurora To Mrs Eugene DeWeese who has been more Than merely a peech and Englrsh Teacher To We belueve she has achreved The True sprrrT oT Teaching by encleavorrng To gurde us vvrThouT dom rnaTlng us remarnlng a goocl sporT Through all oT our school day pranks and Torever drsplayrng a genurne rnTeresT an The welfare of The sTudenT r ' 1 - r C . .1 US. 1 ' 1 ,I l . ,, I f , I . ' , 1' I . I 251- . . . D I six N, , rv. . n I I .1 v . . I S . . r Q 1 r I l A 7Z,,cM,z4,,,W,,.g5.,,.,,,.,4,,,,,,e, ?1,aA,4p--,Q LeZf,z,a-o,cv-v-7e,5 f ,Ca4L4f,4,c1.,a.a? -i0Lo,4,zf',4,Q1J20.gy www Uimfpyl 54951 iff. ,QL-. XQMV64, ffl?-2 F0274 KWQQWNQQKS ffm, from, M! J M ! 2 . I . J 7 .- JJ' T ' t . Business Manager ypls Sports Ed'T0V r ' Ph h st ASSISYBVWT 0iOQV5F3 er Junior Editor CY D 1 , Editor-in-Chief Photographer Assistant Editor Advisor J o7vc4fr,lJ'z,dJ Bookkeeper Business Manager MR. BERRYMAN Commercial MRS. BROBECK Commercial fix 3.1 MR. CALLEN Industrial AHS MRS. DE WEESE English MRS. DOTY Home Economics MRS. FREEMAN Physical Education MRS. JARRETT English MR, DURR Science MR. KISTLER Coach MR. LAWSON Vocational Agriculture MESSAGE TO THE CLASS 1958 I have had the pleasure of knowing your group the entire time that you have spent at Eastern. I do hope we have done our best to prepare you for life ahead. I know that your future will be one that will challenge you a great deal. The evaluation of our school 11- will be based upon your acceptance of this challenge. Many of you have wondered why your high school has been placing such emphasis on standards of performance both in academic and per- sonal conduct fields. We believe that these are the standards your com- munity expects of you. Seniors, you are leaving our school with great hopes for this strange future ahead. Don't lose these hopes, but try to bring them into the world of reality, Try to analyze your actions. Are they worthy of your great American heritage? Your heritage has been wonderful, but it will be useless if you do not add to it in a constructive way. I hope that we have taught you appreciation for your religion, govern- ment, and your community. If we have not taught this to you, perhaps we have failed in our obiective, but only time will tell. I would like to see this class go into our world community as critical thinkers. By having this classification, you will be doing more to promote the greatest type of government this world has ever known, democracy. I believe, Seniors, that if you keep faith with your religion and develop a philosophy of working to your capacity, you will have a wonderful and wholesome life. Always remember that you have many friends at Eastern, and we do want to know about your future life. 7.5 .J,0i2,Jksz BERNARD F. DEWITT s 4.5.4 I The six men above make up our school boarcl. These men give freely of Their Time, Their TalenTs, and Themselves. This giTT oT service and spiriT on Their pan vvhich, in counTless ways, builds The morale of our sTuclenTs and aids Them in Their qUesT Tor learning and good ciTizenship has meanT ThroughouT The years a greaTer EasTern High School. MR. MCCOY Sociai Studies sd -wo- MRS. MOWER Choir MRS. SANDERS AH MR. PRICE Coach MR. SHAWHAN Coach MRS. SMITH Latin MR. SEDGWICK Mathematics .2 MR. THOMPSON Band ww MR. TREBER Assistant Principdl English Goodbye, Eastern . . We're leaving, buT we won'T TorgeT youg yve'll al- ways remember These past years of our lives yviTh much feeling. You'll always be a parT of us: wherever we may go . . . vvharever we may do . . . wherever we may be, vve'll remember you. We'll remember you when The sTrains of Pomp and Circ3umsTance Till our ears, when The scenT of auTumn reminds us of our days here aT EasTern, and when Tor The lasT Time we shall walk down your hallowed halls . . . So, To you, we say . . . HAIL TO YOU, OUR ALMA MATER, HAIL T0 EASTERN HIGH . . lx 4 A -.WMMMW Q V , W v'5,wQ,. 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'f gf I 3,2,',.n.. f .4 , Ek ' 1Q'SQf.,Tf5. :ff ,' ?fZf2g,r',1'yz1'H.1. .5 ., , . .pwnz Ai .?kf'5'i 'f'4 , 4' f ugfsew,-mfg, J, ,T-fp +s:?'W,,7f5q gm, , . It ,x ,4 A,' :..: , 1 - 1 , ,5',4..v.g-xv Yrhqik -in J L ,Y sz.,-.'L:'Qf: 2.1218-V-f ',e: ,,. - wi dV'i3ff?:5i1V.Q2 '.g' ' r . , M lv ,vb ,fff HJ- psf' '. - .yuh ,I 4.1,-' '5 -, -141-113'-zz K 3' v' ' ' . X, , . ,Y Q. , , , 4.4 . me v o -L. 5E STEVE SLAUGHTER Hi-Y l-2-35 E Club 3-45 Dramatics Club l-3-45 Student Council 2-3-4, Sergeant-at Arms 25 Boys' State 35 Class President 45 Football 2-3-4. l SARA EDGEMON Band l-2-35 Blu Tri l-2-3-45 Home Economics Club 2-35 Drarnatics Club 3-45 Booster Club l-2-3-45 Student Council 3, Treasurer 35 Class Vice President 35 Class Secretary 4. LEONARD SMITH Hi-Y l-2-3-45 Band l-2-35 Class Vice Presi dent A5 Basketball l. P PHILLIP PRICE Dramatics l-2-3--4, Vice President, Hi-Y l-2-35 Band 2-3-45 Choir l-2-3-45 Madrigal 3-fig Operetta 35 Student Council 2-3-4, Reporter 4, Boys' State 3g Class Treasurer 35 Aurora Editor 4. VERA SOMMERS Blu Tri l-2-3-4g Booster Club l-2-3-4, Horne Ec. Club 2-3, Vice President 3g Bible Club 3, Dramatics 3-4g Class Treasurer 4. HOMER LEE SHRADER Hi-Y lg Sci Math 2-3-4, President 45 Chess Club 3, President 3g Class President lg Aurora Staff 4, Basketball l. JAMES PORTER Transferred 25 Bible Club 35 E Club 3--fig FFA 2g Aurora Staff 4g Basketball 2-3-45 Foot- ball 3-4g Track 3-4. JANET MAPLE Blu Tri l-2-3-4, Secretary 2-3, President Ag Boosler Club l-2-3-A5 Band T-2-3-4, Vice President rig Aurora Sfaff 4. MYRA SUE HENSLER Blu Tri l-2-3-Ag FBLA 2-3, Treasurer 3g Booster Club l-2-3-Ag Drarnatics l-2-3-4, Sec- retary Ag Band l-2-3-4, Secretary 3--45 Choir l-2-3-Ag Operetla 3g Madrigal 115 Class Vice President lg Class Secretary 2-3: Aurora Staff 4, LYNNE LAWSON Blu Tri l-2-3f4, Chaplain 45 Dramatics l-2-3-4, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Booster Club l-2-3-45 Home-Ec. Club 25 Choir l-2-3-45 Operetta 35 Maclrigal 2-3-45 Sextette 45 Girls' State 35 Aurora Staff 4. CHERRYL ANN HEETER Blu Tri l-2-3-4, Reporter 2, Chaplain 3, Vice President 45 Dramatics l-2-3-45 Booster Club l-2-3-45 Science Mathematics 35 FBLA 35 Bible Club 35 Newspaper Staff 35 Girls' State 35 Aurora Staff 4. H -J TOM POWELL Hi-Y l-25 FFA 1-25 Dramatics 45 FBLA 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Aurora Staff 45 Football 2-35 Track 3. Blu Tri l-2-3-45 Booster Club l-2-3-45 Bible Club 3g FBLA 3-4, Treasurer 45 Newspaper Staff 4g Band l-2-3-45 Choir l-2-3-45 Operet- ta LARRY CROW Bible Club 3-4, President 45 E Club 3-4 Aurora Staff 4g Basketball Manager l-3 Football 3-4. BETTY BALDWIN BRENT BAGWELL Hi-Y l-2g FFA l-25 Dramatics 4g Basketball l Football 2, 3, 4. ROBERT BONTRAGER Basketball lg Baseball l-2-3-4. CAROYLN BOUGHER Blu Tri l-2-3-45 Booster Club 2-3-4g FBLA 4j Newspaper Staff. RONALD BROWN Hi-Y lg FFA 2-3. MARY BOYLES Transferred 27 Bible Club 3-4. CHARLES CANNON Hi-Y lg FFA l-2-3-4. CONNIE CARR Blu Tri l-2-3-4g Home Ec Club 3-4, Secretary 4, Booster Club l-2-3-Ag Band l-25 Choir l-2-3-Ag Operetfa 3g Madrigal 3-4. LOUISE EASTERDAY Blu Tri l-2-3-45 Boosfer Club l-2-3-45 Bible Club 45 FBLA 2. DAVID COFFMAN Hi-Y l-2-3-45 Art Club 3 JOYCE EVANS Blu Tri 1-2-3-45 FBLA 4, Vice President 4g Newspaper Staff 45 Booster Club l-2-3-4g Choir I-2-3-45 Operetta 3. PHILIP COX Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, President 4g FBLA 45 News- paper Statt 4g Science Mathematics 4g Band l-2-3-45 Choir l-2-3-4, Operetta 35 Maclrigal 4g Football 3. FRANCES GRIFFITH Blu Tri l-2-3-4g Booster Club 2-3-4. JAMES DUNHAM Hi-Y l-2-3-45 Science Math 25 FBLA 45 News paper Staff 4g Track l-2-3-4. LOREN ECHELBARGER Dramatics l-2-3-45 FBLA 2-3-4, President 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Bible Club 35 Booster Club 45 Band l-2-35 Choir l-2-3-45 Operetta 35 Madrigal 3-4. l-2-3-45 Operetta 3. JACK ESTES FFA 2-3-45 State and National Dairy Judging Team 3. 41-I? fl K r V 4, r 1 'c 5 .1- '74 Q-.. .1-,, YA ' - 'J :- ff -f 1-, lv 'is f 'n g f x sfj lv . x JUDY HARPER Blu Tri l-2-3-45 Booster Club 2-3-45 Choir PATSY ANN HARVEY Blu Tri l-2-3-45 Booster Club l-2-3-45 FBLA 2-45 Newspaper Staff 45 Home Ec Club 2-3g Bible Club 3g Choir lg Band l-2-3g Class Treasurer lg Yell Leader l. LARRY FENN Hi-Y 1-2g E Club 2-3-Ag FBLA 45 Dramatics 45 Basketball lg Football 2-3-45 Track l-2-3-4. JANET HUBBARD Transferred Ag Blu Tri 45 FBLA Ag Newspaper Staff 45 Booster Club 4. sewn? if i MARIAN JOHNSON Booster Club l-2-3-45 Home Ec Club 25 Bible Club 4. Sf X EUNICE MCBAY FBLA 3-45 Bible Club 3-45 Home EC Club 25 Booster Club 2-4. WILLIAM HORD FBLA 45 Newspaper Siaff 45 Science Math 3 Dramatics 45 Basketball lg Football 25 NANCY METZ Blu Tri l-25 FBLA 3-4, Secretary 4g News- paper Staff 4g Bible 4. TED HIATT Bible Club 3-Ag Choir l-2-3-4g Operelta 3 Band 2-3. CHARLES JARRATT Hi-Y l-2-3-45 FFA l-2-3,115 Basketball l., '49 'fr ' - f' F 1 :iw .rf f 5.15,- ,Ts '45-'ia. 23 ,v .Q glaaiyrtfitl , , ,'1I.fP'!'1: 'uv DAVID LOCKRIDGE FFA I5 FBLA 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Bible Club 3-45 Track 2. DENNIS KEITH Hi-Y l-2-35 Track 2. DIANA MYERS I xv! Q ',IY' Blu Tri l-2-3-45 Home Ec Club 3-4, President 45 Booster Club l-2-3-45 Choir l-2-3-45 Op- eretta 3. CHARLOTTE OGLE Booster Club l-2-3-45 Dramatics 2-3-Ag Home Ec Club 2-3g Bible Club 3-A, Vice President 45 Choir KARL MCCLAIN Hi-Y l-2-3-45 Booster Club 2. SONDRA RODY Blu Tri l-2-3-45 FBLA 3g Booster Club A Home EC Club 2g Bible Club 3g Choir l-2-3-A Operetta 3g Madrigal 3: Sextette 4. BONITA SCHAAF Blu Tri l-2-3-Ag BoosTer Club l-2-3-4g Home Ec Club 2g FBLA 4g Newspaper Staff 4. LARRY PENCE Hi-Y 25 FFA l-2-3-4, Secretary 45 Basketball l-2-3-4, Football 3. CAROLYN SCHAAF Blu Tri l-2-3-45 Booster Club l-2-3-45 FBLA 4g Newspaper Staff 4g Home Ec Club 25 Bible Club 35 Choir l-2-3-4gOperel1a 3. MARY SHENK Blu Tri l-2-3-45 Booster l-2-3-45 Dramatics I-2-3-45 Home EC Club 2-35 Bible Club 3. RICHARD WINGER FFA 3-45 Band l-2-3-4. LINDA SMITH Blu Tri l-2-3-45 Dramalics 45 Home Ec Club 35 Bible Club 35 Choir l-2-3-45 Operelta 35 Madrigal A5 Class Treasurer 25 Yell Leader l-2,3-4. JOY WILSON Blu Tri l-25 Dramatics 2-4, Choir l-2-3-4- Operetta 3g Madrigal 2-3. KAY WUNDER ,f :Ji ' pf Y w ' 1 I Blu Tri 1-2-3-45 Booster Club l-2-3-45 Bible Club 35 Dramatics 3-4, President Ag Choir I-2-3-4gOpere1fa 3g Madrigal 2. Phofog raphs Were Nor Available for TOM BUGG CLAYTON TROGLEN JERRY WOOLRIDGE BEING OF SOUND MIND . . . I, LARRY CROW, bequeath my track ablltty to Dehnfs Sherk. I, DENNIS KEITH, bequeath to Daytd Freenfan, my abt' 'y 'C steer: n hs mothers study hall. I, LARRY PENCE, bequeath to anyone In a hurry the right to bank up a telephone pole wlth their brother's car. I, SONDRA RODY, bequeath my dark eyes, dark hair, and qu ef nfariner to Becky Wilson. I PHIL COX bequeath anyone who wants tt the 'ob of belng I-It Y presldent I CAROLYN BOUGHER bequeath to Ronnle Bro yn the rught to learn how to drtye better than I can I CHARLES CANNON bequeath to Mackey Beroshok the rught to get more sleep In the study halls I FRANCES GRIFFITI-I bequeath to anyone who wishes to argue with the teacher my seat In the Business Law class I PATSY HARVEY bequeath to anyone making plans the right to use the rest of the dvamonds at Lords I TOM BUGO bequeath my posltlon as fullback on the football team to Roger a I BONITA QCHAAF Iequeath to my stster Dtanne the nght to vxrlte letters to a Marune every day ID any class she pleases I CHARLOTTE OOLE bequeath to my stster Janlce the rtght to help Mrs Peters vvnth the ttrst grade and to Patty Pentland the nght elo n the Ilbrary In r en or year I DAVID COFFMAN bequeath to Phll Bence the rlght to become as good n bowlrng as I am JERRY WOOLDRIDOE bequeath to Max Este ll teter a u I MARY SHENK bequeath the rtght to anyor Ce E a s o a e mlr I I w I LEONARD QMITH I oueath Fr H nn I C ab I I I - I . I I I' I ' A I I N . I. , t t , t I I .. B ll. 1 . . . I . ' ' , ' to h I A ' he s I f . , , ' ' I I , as a 'nu ca. I d 'Ies. , , 'J ' tt we, 'o sl' bes' Ie errpnmn, 'esk in s'udy h II. I, CORKY TROOLEN, bequeath to anyone the rfght to helr Iews low Ithat ls, 't, th y have a rc' of lnysble suspet dersl ' C.. ue ' to ands ,a aa nm 'shrig atv: hunt7n, Jlfty. I DIANA MYERS bequeath to my sister my undulatung walk for which I am knov n I PHIL PRICE bequeath rny raclo program to anyon rho rant to stay up that late I JOY WILSON bequeath my abrlrty to knock myse oat laughtng at my own lokes to Mr Berryman I BOB BONTRAGER bequeath nsy battnng average to aryone who can get any lower I LOREN ECI-IELBARGER oequeath he rrght to be F BLA fresndent to anyone who thrnks It would be fun I KAY WUNDER bequeath my red haur and freckles to Carmen Bagwell I JANET HUBBARD bequeath to any new senlor gurl the honor of berng chosen Homecomung Queen I JACK ESTES bequeath to Bob Brown the rrght to eat apples IH study hall senlor to be one I CI-IERRLY ANN I-IEETER bequeath to Llnda Richardson the rnght to help Mrs Peters the last perrod and thereby leave school wuth the ttrst grade ten mrnutes earller than the hugh school I CONNIE CARR bequea h my abllnty to water sk: wtthout running unto a raft to Davld Sheridan I LOUISE EASTERDAY bequeath to Mattle Turnpaugh the right to go steady ID her senror year I CAROLYN SCI-IAAE bequeath to anyone who can get by wuth It the rught to go down a one way street the wrong way I LYNNE LAWSON bequeath my shy retnrrng personalnty to Danny Parsons I TED A HIATT to my srster the rnght to go to becl earller I TOM POWELL bequeath to anyone who thanks It fun the rlght to tear down the practsce goal posts and put them back up agarn I JIM DUNI-IAM bequeath to Charles Cron my ablllty at racing I LARRY FENN bequeath to Bonnte Sttner the rught to sleep ID the study hall I DAVID LOCKRIDGE bequeath to John Zook the rlght to work on the school paper ul . , , I I J L te I v s X .. X U V . A l I , I ' n , + I . I r ' I . . . , .1 I, BRENT BAGWELL, bequeath to anyone with guts enough to be a rebel in their I ' I ' I I I I I ' I I I I JANET MAPLE bequeath to Karen McOuIston the rgh to h N Freemans assistant dunno her senior year HOMER SHRADER bequeath to Mr Durr the rght t In a R ss a o the moon RICHARD VVINGER bequeath to Dick Bryan my ab Ivy to make a fson s senior agriculture clas I BETTY BALDWIN bequeath to Sharon Warnock nn cli lo ated ear VVILLY HORD bequeath rny ability of racing speed Inoa Ral In Rob rt Durr CLASEY SLAIJGHTER bequeath my ab Irty of racing speed boats o Speedy Bob Shavvhan to Von Hiatt and my toothie smile to my brother Max I MARY BOYLES bequeath my library experience to Lois Armstrong I MARIAN JOHNSON bequeath o anyone Nho can pass government the right to graduate I KARL McCLAIN bequeath my hay making ability to Francis Hannah I NANCY METZ bequeath to Sharon Duncan my tall slum figure and dark hair and to anyone the right to hold any 'obs they wish on the newspaper staff I JOYCE ELLEN EVANS bequeath to Sue Coffin the right to have a date every other night If she wishes I EUNICE MCBAY bequeath to my sister Marie the right to have dates during her freshman year and to pass government I JUDY HARPER bequeath to any girl who can tand It the right to want until she is a senior to go steady I VERA SOMMERS bequeath my unusual ability In Drivers Training class to Carolyn Keum I PETE JARRATT bequeath to Mr McCoy the right to become forty I SARA EDGEMON bequeath to any girl the igh to qet engaged during her sensor year I MYRA SUE HENSLER be ueath to anyone rho ha the trenqth the rght to be ID a mill on and one activites during their sen or year I, RONALD BROWN bequeath to anyone the right to sleep in study hall I , ' , ' i t Je Irs. u ' I, , . i I o Je t us 3 ' I . ll f ' I ?'!x NAIS!! L .f V ' V ' ' s. , , ' u v js c h t. I, , ' , fs to :J e . I, , , 4 i' ' ' u I, LINDA SMITH, bequeath my ability to be cheerleader all through high school A X ' I I I I , . . Q . . . . . V. 4 . , , I u - , q ,f s s i . E . i E , . 1 . , H I t August I8 1968 Dear Mrs De Weese I have lust recently taken a trIp whIch Included FlorIda Cuba and New Orleans Thus trIp reunIted me wIth all of my former classmates SInce you were our favonte teacher ID l958 I feel that you would be Interested In what we are all doIng now I have enclosed my dIary Please return It when you have fInIshed readIng It Yours truly JANET MAPLE Dear DIary When I arrIved at the aIrport thIs mornIng ImagIne my surprIse' As I boarded the plane DIANA MYERS checked me off the passenger lIst She had always talked of beIng a stewardess By the tIme I found out BRENT BAGWELL was pIlotIng the plane I had my seat belt fastened and It was too late to escape' Upon arrIval at the aIrport In MIamI I was dIrected to the lImousIne whIch was to take me to the hotel LOOKIDQ up at the chauffeur who was openIng the door for me I nearly faInted as I came face to face wIth PHIL COX I reached the hotel In one pIece and as I was on the elevator beIng taken to my room I saId to myself Where have I seen that red haIr before? As she turned to open the door I knew It was KAY WUNDER runnIng the elevator Kay promIsed to help me look up some of my classmates who were In MIamI Dear DIary Kay and I really dId the town today' We had breakfast at METZS MARVELOUS MEALS featurIng eggs frIed scrambledf and poached Nancy told us that LARRY CROW the rovIng reporter and photographer had been In to take a plcture of her restaurant to publlsh In the newspaper I InvIted Kay to go along wIth me to the MISS AmerIca Contest whIch was to be held at WILLY HORDS YACHT CLUB We had great hopes of catchIng a glImpse of WIlly as we knew he would be too busy to see us The contestants were really beautIfuI but we nearly flIpped when the ludge of the contest stepped on the platform After the shock had worn off we werent too surprIsed because we remembered that STEVE SLAUGHTER had always had an eye for the grrls After lunch we went to the motorcycle races Two of the contestants named Lucky Farlow and DarIng KIsmet turned out to be two of our old school chums LARRY FENN and DENNIS KEITH About half way through the race we heard someone shoutIng from across the track Come on Lucky Ive bet fIfty cents on you UsIng our bInoculars we followed the bIg NOISE and who should we fInd but TOM BUGG When we left the track we boarded a bus We heard a famIIIar voIce yellrng Have your nIckels ready and who should the drIver be but MARY SHENK I knew Mary had always engoyed drIvIng but I had never pIctured her In thIs occupatIon As I was QOIHQ down the aIsle to my seat I stumbled over a foot and looked up to see the grInnIng face of KARL MCCLAIN Beslde hIm was FRANCES GRIFFITH They had lust been to the races and won fIve dollars They offered to take us to dInner to talk over old tImes On our way downtown Mary turned her head to talk to us and Wham mo' she hIt a telephone pole She saId she had a good fnend who had a wrecker SSFVICS In a short whIle here came the wrecker wIth sIrens screamIng and a polIce escort JAMES DUNHAM Iumped out of the wrecker and really started 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 , . 1 . 1 ' 1 - 1 . 1 1 . . ,, I f 1 - 11 . 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I . 1 1 - 1 11 11 - ' ' - 1 Thungs movung The offucers offered To deluver some of The passengers As The four of us goT unTo The poluce car we were really amazed To fund RONALD BROWN and DAVID COFFMAN They were so nuce They offered To Take us To dunner We Ne-re exTremely surprused when They Took us To HIATTS HIGHWAY HUT As we wenT Through The revolvung door Ted meT us un oerson He led us To The besT Table un The house We really had a hugh school reunuon when The wauTress Turned ouT To be JOYCE EVANS Dear Duary WhaT a day' Thus mornung as I arruved aT The aurporT To board my plane for Cuba I ThoughT I was dreamung when I ran unTo PHIL PRICE who saud he was Takung hus band To Cuba for a long engagemenf aT The Habana HoTel To my greaT deluohf he Told rne ThaT hus band was made up of all former classmaTes of mune They were BETTY BALDWIN MYRA SUE HENSLER LOREN ECHELBARGER LEONARD SMITH RICHARD WINGER and as vocalusf JOY WILSON They made me promuse To caTch Theur acT whule I ann un Cuba Arruvung aT The Cuban aurporf we boarded The lumousune whuch Took us downTown To our hoTeIs We dud noT noTuce who The druver was as we gor unTo The car AfTer rndung wuTh hum a whule we knew he was famuluar and who should :T be buT TOM POWELL In Havana The fursr person who honks hus horn aT an unTersecTuon has The rughTof way Tom kepf hus blowung all of The Tume After my rude To The hoTel I decuded I needed a sedafuve To calm my nerves AT The desk I unquured abouT The hoTel docfor As I enTered The docTors offuce I nearly faunTed as I nofuced The name on The door DR HOMER SHRADER Hus pulls were very effecTuve and afTer an hours resT I was ready To see The Town As I enTered The dunung room for dunner The very handsome mauTre d led me To my Table As he was holdung my chaur for me he saud un a very deep vouce ArenT you JANET MAPLE? AfTer closely scrufunuzung hum I decuded he was JERRY WOOLDRIDGE The reason I dudnT recognuze hum was because of hus bald head and handle bar musTache He became quuTe excuTed as he Told me of a wresTIung maTch To be held TonughT aT CANNONS COLISEUM whuch was Two blocks from The hoTel I was really shocked when he Told me ThaT The maun evenf was a Iadys maTch beTween LYNNE LAWSON and LINDA SMITH He gave me a free pass whuch CHARLIE had guven hum I was ushered To my seaT by SARA EDGEMON who saud she was workung as an usher so she could Travel wuTh LINDA and LYNNE I felT Terruble as I waTched The Two gurls wresTle for I ThoughT They were hurTung each oTher buT SARA whuspered To me Thar uT was all an acT so I uusf relaxed and enuoyed The performance Dear Duary I Talked To JERRY agaun Thus mornung and he saud ThaT as far as he knew There were no more of our old cIassrruaTes un Cuba buT he dud know ThaT JACK ESTES was capTaun of a sTeamluner whuch runs from Cuba To New Orleans I made reservaT1ons for Tomorrow mornung Dear Duary I came aboard The shup early Thus mornung As I IefT my sTaTeroom To go To breakfasT whom should I meeT on The deck buT VERA SOMMERS JUDY HARPER and CAROLYN SCHAAF They had been on a Ten day Trup Iookung for excuTemenT and men We aTe breakfasT and decuded To go To The beauTucuan and ger our haur done so we could look our besT un case There were any eluguble bachelors on The shup When we wenT To The shop we found ThaT MARY BOYLES was The beauhcuar We really had a hen parTy and Told each oTher all The laTesT gossup MARY Told us 1 x . , . . . 1 1 u ' - 1 . H , 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 ' 1 1 ' I , . . . , . - 1 , . . ' 1 , . . . . . , , . . . . . . ,, , 1 1 ,, . . . . . . , . . , . . . . , . , . 1 1 1 1 1 . . 0 . 1 ' 1 1 ' u , . she heard there was a tall dark and handsome bachelor on the shup At the dance tonught we were all lookung for the bachelor when to our surpruse we ran unto JAKE PORTER We were more than surprused when we found out he was the bachelor MARY was speakung about but we had lots of fun keepung all the other gurls away from hum He told us he had been to Cuba to vusut LARRY PENCE who had a sugarcane farm was marrued and had eught Iuttle Pences He saud they were of great help to LARRY on hus farm Dear Duary When I arruved un New Orleans at noon my furst thought was of food A I left the hotel a sugn caught my eye It saud OGLES OYSTER HOUSE I could hardly waut to get unsude to see uf thus could be CHARLOTTE OGLE who used to go to school at EASTERN It was' By the tume I got out of there I was stuffed She made me try oysters stewed frued scalloped and on the half shelf and I didnt fund a pearl un any of them CHARLOTTE told me about PATSY HARVEY who owns a candy shop called PATSYS PECAN PRALINES She saud that Patsy got her Pecans from CONNIE and CORKYS PECAN GROVE so I decuded to vusut them that afternoon What fun' When I arruved at the grov I was amazed to fund dwarf pecan trees but CONNIE explauned they had dwarf ones so she could help puck the pecans Corky unsusted that I stay and go to the carnuval we really got the surpruse of our luves As we were walkung around we heard someone shout Come and see the bug Green eyed doll smokung the cugar see the brown eyed doll tue herself un a knot and see the chuna doll luft the 200 Ib weught The vouce sounded strangely famuluar and we all recognuzed ut at the same tume as that of DAVID LOCKRIDGE He seemed very happy to see us and gave us passe nto the sudeshow and told us we would be surprused We really were' The green eyed doll to our surpruse turned out to be JANET HUBBARD The brown eyed doll was SONDRA RODY and the chuna doll was CAROLYN BOUGHER The weught was CAROLYN S husband CHARLES JARRATT Of course they were lust doung thus as a lark After the show we talked to the performers and they told us that EUNICE McBAY and CHERRYL HEETER had been wuth theur troupe but CHERRYL started playung the slot machunes un Reno and couldnt leave ut because she was about to hut the uackpot' EUNICE had stayed un Texas where she marrued a ruch oul man Dear Duary Thus mornung I decuded I would luke to see Greentown agaun before gourug back to my teachung uob un Alaska On the bus I saw another of my EASTERN school mates The TV dual was turned to Washungton D C and I was totally unprepared when they announced that LOUISE EASTERDAY the lady Senator from Induana would guve a talk on Are Juvenules DeIunquent'9 I lustened closely and when she funushed I stull dudnt know whether they were or not At four oclock I arruved un Greentown The furst sught that greeted my eyes was a new addutuon called BONTRAGERS BUNGALOWS BOB had followed un hus fathers footsteps I decuded to fund out what had happened to the other members of my class Inquurung at Rudys Drug store I learned BONITA SCHAAF has a famuly uncludung four sets of twuns and us Presudent of the EASTERN P T O I also learned that MARIAN JOHNSON was the new Government teacher at EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL She had taken Mr McCoys place when he reached 39 and decuded to reture Havung fulfulled my dream of tracung my classmates I shall return to Alaska and try to do thus agaun IO years from now JANET MAPLE 1 1 . 1 .. 1 1 1 . , . S ' - 11 1 11 1 - , . . . , . 1 1 1 ' 1 11 1 11 - 1 . . . , . . D , ' X-1 1 1 ' - 11 ' 1 1 1 - I . . . . ,, . . . E . . . ' , , . ' , ' - 1 . , . 1 - 1 1 , . . . . . , . 1 - '1 1 1 . H . . ,, . . . . 1 . . , , . . . . . . 1 . . , . . - - 1 1 1 1 JUNIORS SOPHOM ORES A554 P v 11 Jim Cline, President, Vice President, Rex Mast, Janie Horoho, Secretary, Joyce Thatcher, Treas- urer. UNDE President, Raymond Hiilg Vice President, Bradley Clauserg Secretary, Sherry Evans, Treasurer, Karen Morton, Rep., Dennis Shenk. ,H ,. RA DS FRESHM EN President, Arthur Hammond, Vice President, Tom Streeter, Secretary, Joyce Smith, Treasurer, Jerry Smith, Rep., Judy Price. ix ,-g on ,L fL,1,:. D ,A E a 5, 4 ff ' P '- 4 I I, L 'NW R , 5? , 4 X D gnu!- ' , 31- , ,bg .x. 'Eff' ' ' A 'i 1 3 .1 , 4. Q 'fr-Q W I , y 5 l.. - gli fir fr X 'QTY' bf X TTL ,'.!:.:,jr , k y ff, , infix- y Q' - X A .A hx C5 if 'N ax, .714 . Q4 y A1 fx K X J 1 JXQ11 y Ecf aQe' AA , 5. HC Eefcsnck irere Bro.yn Ronny Broyyn Lna Dean Qichard Bryan Sharon Duncan Terry Cmnpbdl AAarfha EasTerday DvHgnT Cannon Susan Frey Jack Caroenter Jafer Hr: 'W l,T Jr' Cifc Qnvlw A-'rw H11 M Lum JUNIORS f Cfa'es ff'-f K. .1 Jefe B' Deen Ea'fe Kaqrnm J'fwf-wif Deaf Carre' Kerbf LHQW DE CG Karef McQJS'Cm BN Evans Kawe AAcrHs Dave Freevwam Cherwy Pawemcm hNer:.yf HQN Umda PcweW Frafcis HamPaH Nancy Rees Dhk Hoover Umda JUNIORS L. 4-n 1 'Z' 'I T' - i 1 1 ,W L --H 7- 4 C' 1'- E E9 ' L. 4,9 132 sw-- ' f: p ,K ' f 3 YZ.f 9-Qs: 'S' 5 4L,2!E:::ll. 177' 'iff 5... F , L, . f-. ,-AA JV' :VIN a Ur L, 4, ' 5, . 3 f s ' '-A. I X 1 l! '! if'-gy 'ff 0. R G73 'FT' 4' hp N. :H Q ' ., 2 Q . N -,i ' thaw- ' ! I A . -' 1, V6.3 K ' 'Z .- ' 1 .31 T i -I . c cy-'s tm! 'Y Kenny 'fi' , Kaufman ' Marfha ' fu f Sparling A ' v Roger . Keiiy Y L :W Joyce A Tha'cher .Q--'QQ Cnariei get Lunsford ,Mx bnaion 0' Y? Warnock Rex Mas? Rebecca Wilson Bill Morgan Leah Joyce A I ' Winger 4. A Jinw ,V H' X Perry 1-W' Dick 7 Rickard , f x 'A N f 4' I i ' Q - the X ,xl Dvvighi RUST at Z. Jack 1 N yy 1 , mi' Scott ig ' David ' Y ' Sheridan fi fi 7-T Mick ' Shrock N l ' Ronnie Smith ,rs ax Larry -'DQ 'D Siifes A 1 X Dick 1-Q' f 1: f Tron X R ' Dann, Tucker VSSN: JUN Ter Waggener Knife Fiovci Ja, i, Vxfhiie Raoan John X Zook JUNIORS Pam Hite Paul Hubbard Martha Hochstecller Dannie James Shirley Hochstecller Dick Jenkins Carolyn Keim Jerry Johnson Shirley Kitts Kenny Jones Shirley Lane Danny Julow Jane Lockhart Darwin Keyton Janet McClain Larry Kimmel Diana Miller Denny Middlesvvorth Karen Morton Ray Mumaw Kathyloeth Moxley Danny Parsons Elaine Myers Ronald Powell lo' bf 1 Ol I. :A+ ,X - . I 3 QI?- SQ.- - its , A , 1 C' gi, s 5 ,got A X up x W i V -if 'J 0: '55 - N ,I :U-' 1 x . if 'I ' X I , , Xxx A loin - 4? , My ,J l X W X f 1 SOPHOMORES Janice Ogle ? '?' T' ,.eLi..l ,. 1 Q f K . Y-4 i f Q .. R 'A My 'vs 'i ef v-,xt 5 . 22 -n 5 A X L- l' ATI K lx - if - 1 N ,ln ,Q ,-Ag, Q, 1.1 A VI . ., .5 f . Q- Q: i ' S ? ' y Qs i I SOPHOMORES Jerry R ,ey Jane Parscras Dennig Snerk Pavy Ren'lanii William Shracier Karen Raines Francs Snrcclc Peggy Riggs Olho Simpson Bonnie Sliner Ronald Singleton Nancy Tecllock Gary Smith Arlene Troyer Roger Smith Barbara Truman John Slepler Manie Turnpaugh Roger Swisher Juanell Wales Gary Vcorhis Carolyn While Rokier' Warnock U- i l wi' . . USG ..', Ti. 44 13' .1 i 'W E' fl ' u ,l , . X Sharon Hill ill! 'fl'- ,O if ,,a.., 2- i 4' E 5 , , , ,- -1 3 ' ' 0 'f !f8p,.x. 'PA . G , 1-afar. r.'-'--VJ X if 'Q SOPHOM CRES Dan Adams Ellen Ayers Joe Buckley Carmen Bagwell Larry Campbell Callwy Callen Bradly Clouser Sue Coffin David Cranor Nellie Dean Fred Eiler Sondra Duncan Joe Ellis Sherry Evans Max Estes Roberta Farlow Danny Feflers Mary Fennell Darwin Freeman Emma Grady Bernard Graf Jerry Haines Barbara Hatfield Raymond Hill 1' v v U xg'-R ' 4 i - 1 lp! tx K wqgpl ., . I wif , ,1 .,,: V V -3 . 4 I ' U' V F508 lf ' r- - r 'rg '-1, . 5: Y T7 ' Q-L ... 5 A' 1 X ' g.. Tb Jerfes Sxieze Omer ee any V- 7. Us. Y. F - , ' new V r 'vf C-' ': R : e, f!cFarVa'1d Harold Tmumorwd Marrha Farrrers Wm :red Kem Srwerrw Remwaker Dcrwa Parsons Barbara Brown Freda FGWWGI Caroiyrw LePage Emriy Derferly Thelma Bowes Terry Shrock Dfck Ycckey Jerry A gcoci DQ Q ll . rN':V Ee le, Cars 'X A. K-: Ja' Led-'wart J -wwvy S' Her FRESHMEN if 45:3 Q YZ 1 , , David Wolfe Danny Plouglwe Jerry Sr'ni1l'1 A Max Roberts Von Hiatt Mike Shrock Ronnie Ellis Donald Powell Karl Kaufman Tom Sheridan Margaret Beroslwok Herman Lorenz Kennard Marlin Carolyn l-lochsfedler Charles Sims Stephen Kerlby Stewart Carter Lindley Bilby Phil Singleton FRESHMEN 1 i. - i in. tit' , X- ' av 12 if 'Q- QW X I ill Q1 iw, 8' . K , x -.,.. Q ' .1 ae 2'4s.X,x , H hr' QU' 'Eff H1 i I, David Duncan Von Johnson Tornas Harvey Roger Johnson Tom Srreeler Ray Harvey Danny Slaughter John Harper Arl Hammond Sue Seagraves Wilma Cusler Loretta Cole-scott Doris Kendall June Johnson Kay Elliot Sheila Hunt Diane Schaaf Sally Cable Rose Srnilh Nancy McQuislon Janet Miller Janie McKinney Kathie Lamb David Turner FRESHM EN T. H, . Y' 9 x' J 'o 5 'KU l xxx W. ' , .- .1415- 5 at M QQ I f ig 1. T r ,Rx l . ' . ' , . Q. ' x L 58.13,-... ,Q .,,x Q.--v X V 1 Q5 i - N. pc 4 .If X I- 44 -x I Q 5- . Lyrn Hensler Gary Swim Ever Dean Bonnie Kelly Nancy Zell Sancira Po.-fell Judy Price Joyce Morron Becky Knore Donna Winegarclner Linda Miller Mary Jo Regan Mary Ann Mcilulsfon Elizabeth Grubb Velya Bonfrager Barbara Slaughter Joyce Srnnn Nancy Hlarf Juciy Ne.-.fron Bonita Garner Ken? McQJs+on Joe Blss Charles Severn Delcroes Reed FRESHMEN BJIRX1 EE G ri is J...--nl MISS TAMPLIN MR. ECHELBARGER JUNICR HIGH FACULTY MRS. MAYNE MRS. LAMB -,-,--li fs-.f- 9-. Bw. Sylvia Phyllis Nanci Ronnie Carolyn Hite Hubbard Hullinger lrick Jackson 2 ' .Vl,' , A V , Q f ' 5,,,:- U J 7 f ive' w P' X X ,J , 3 I X! g ,, by Ala wr , f X , ' 7:-x 5 x 1 1 , James Benny Janet David Judy Kerby Kernel Kring Lanning Long 1 K , J A 7' wir! 'fl' ,I V if 1, 'X V six, f .J 'lk i i Ruby Tommy Kenneth Randall Judy McFarland Merritt Moorman Moorman Murphy X J ag., , , ,xxx an I ve- . , L 34 -A - ,,,,'-V , 'A . I L is ,l f 5 ,Y lf 0 ' ll 5 X J ' E ff' K ' 9 ' ' 3 l - s.. W1 ,wi 1-l f'J J Larry Robert Fred Nancy Ronnie Myers Parson Patterson Pence Pence , ' A 0 ' V ,N -0- ln Qs Q1 ,k7 A- 'Q .,, ' ' -. P A N. f-it Ronald Susan Linda Deloris William Powell Prather Pugh Reed Rennaker David Keith es.. Marie McBay 'T' Jeanne Myers I at ' CN 'K A -X . -Q- Jean Ann Pickett 'Z f, s--' 4 Clifford Rust EIGHTH GRADE as 'H lm lk wx N n .xx . ...-Nfl! IV :rm-5 . A Q 5 ,James BUGS R-'99 ' ' ' S Q P Armgfrong Bagwell BE' H555 .Q BT.-, :A irr- wil Stanley Carolyn Robert GBVY Jack Pam Bmoks Brown Buckley Buckley Bugg Carpenter 4. N F 'fx Stephen Trina James Ru1I'r Ann Virgil Feffllw Clauser Coffln Cole Cron is-.J Larry Ronnie Dale Currens David i r x by - mmm, 5,595 Kfwl' ,rpm rf, Duncan Duncan Eclrebaroer F- F - V f 4:- I V' if 4- -s 4 Q 4 fi Lv- X L vb, x Q 7 'fa' 5 X Z ff ,.. . , S I lx ix s A l N-rf, ' Pfclx-fbraclwf Hvvs l' fl 'l C ' EIGHTH GRADE S Q 1' Billie Kem Shrader Shrock Wendell Smifh xr Mike Sparling Merrill Larry Swisher Waddelow ii gs 'Q-f Valle Rae Sammy Georgina Linda Wales while Wilkie Williams ' i M F i l 5-M M if . W y . wr 7 - ' I ' A . ll J! U .' 5-175-mm , . ' .',:e,. . V VJFTQSQ 8 . 1 , fl W ' ,. X Y. . W rv V ,SI Michael Ronnie Alan Donald Thafcher Trussell Voorhis Yockey EIGHTH GRADE Larry Marsha wrighr Wyfick Judith Kay Zook -.1 Q' IL. Clifford Leo John Blunt Bunch Castro ,vs gs I 'f-.aa Diana Sharon Eric Gillam Gram Hall 1a-7 'P i 'P to li . Q ' R E Mike Richard James Keyton Le Page Lyons ,. 0- ,J P Qi ll -i N Carolyn Janice Patsy Price Regan Riggs m, G x ,aw 49 V S. X ,J Mary Sharon Jeri Lee Smith Stewart Summers Mac COPD ,, ob ,,V, Q, 4 xx' P1 gn Wayne Helton i ' Phyllis McOuistion ,hm A GL ' 'T 'f Rosemary Romack ' in 4 Li- sa, Xl Stephen Wunder jf' Pat Daulton .Q . -1.2 Keith Hochstedler , Q i'z,,x,f,- A , I' P -51 lll . P P . x i NW Dick Moor :L b 4' A ki , Y llx as A 1 e' gg. I X . lm H Terry Shaw I Bob Zell r Donnie Duncan ik' L.- .' ' 4' f -ci i . ' 'x'.. Y' ' Walter Keim Carol Petro Gi. All Fr' N L, ' I Duane Smith 2' Barbara Bitner SEVENTH GRADE 5. Patricia Young I XP 14' RX Jan-Ce 'nary Belly Hence Arwsvcng Blunt . 1, f Lntda Patty Boyles Brown Tl- sf-- 1 X-, Deronda Jghn Clwerryl Bf3'l3a'5 Russell Ronnie Copp Dean Duncan Ellis Enyen Feners 5 ' I Dixie Ford Bobby lane E125 Q , 'N 'g Stephen Wayne Nlervllle Hall l-lite Hoclwstedler 3 ' A 1- ., Ml x 5 . 4 T I -rx 1 . lg X .Y . ' ig., 4, x ' 5 ,',',lq9 Paul Bc's 'e ffarfn ff-cBa,f H'cQu'svon .Lf Q , .4 -X 50 X wa v. ,xx E I X ,-A'-:HE SHP: c Tswi Jerry Tommy Johnson Kratzer ,Q C9 X T' ' V 5 Janette Judy Mcxley Slwa.'.'l'1an as Ten, Charles Vgkn Vvlnger SEVENTH GRADE JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL A fx: We, The Aurora STaTT of EasTern High School, aT This Time vvish To Thank everyone vvho helped vviTh The producTion oT The year- book . . . vvheTher The help was direcT or indirecT. We vvanT To Thank The Teachers Tor Their wonderful co-opera- Tion, Mr. Adams, vviThouT whose help in The phoTography de- parTmenT, The annual would noT have been possible, and The adverTisers who responded To our campaign. We would also like To recognize a person vvho vvas noT available when The sTaTT piclure was Taken, Vera Sonwmers was a greaT help To us. J 2 Elf - 3' - f 5 K r 2 - 3 ' 0 . ., 1 g . 1 i lr V Qi. , -. , 2, ,Q ix if f I T T T 'Cl -I an 'N x Yi i 1 5 I' Under The direcTion of George A. Thornpson, The Junior High Band has accornpiished many Things, They parTicipaTed in concerTs during The year, enTered and received TirsT place in The NISBOVA disTricT and sTaTe conTesTs lasT year, as well as high raTings This year. Officers of The band are: President, Jean Ann PickeTT, Vice President, Carolyn Jack- son, Secretary-Treasurer, Jeanne Myers. 4 . ' A .A AC f W , , A41-n.,l , 3' gll'll 1' n'v1s,1l'i,,l cl' f t tg lr! 5 il gx il' Y . t M, ,Q , A if 4 'VL T N. Q x QQVJ H- 4. 4 , 64 3 9 'yur 1 'fs A f my x VJ' f as A Q n U X K7 ' O vmss k , X ART CLUB The Art Club is in its second year here at Eastern High School. It is composed ot the art class and its sponsor, Mrs. Sanders. Among its activities were Painting Half loween pictures on downtown vvindoms and providing individual help on various decorations at our school. ln the latter it has been of great help TQ other organizations of sclioal, i 2 or 5 'Q 4 5' L' : ' f i lx A, Q -' 5? 3 4 V 'X an -C!: c1V':, liclib EVQSI7 r' .cg ' fy Vice Pm- ilerv- Sus e 1 lil-.ze Re- Q :3Qr f-' if fix' ', Dun PL ' ell, - i 1 'T .....I.2R2Wi-- '- A BIBLE CLUB f 4 ,Q Officers are- First row: Larry Crow, Presidentg Charlotte Ogle, Vice Presidentg Katie Morris, Sec- retary. Second row: Arlene Troyer, Prayer Chair- mang Randy Barnard, Welcoming Chairman, Sherry Evans, Rep., Carmen Bagvvell, Welcoming Chair- man. The Bible Club is in its second year here at Eastern High School. Besides sponsoring many convo- cations, it has morning devotions every three vveelcs. Its purpose is to shovv that being Christian isn't sissy and that being a Christian can mean lots ot fun. 9969 ge n QR BLU-TRI Y-TEENS Officers are: Jana Mapie, Pres :ienr Mrs. Freenwan. onsor Michal Wr1ghT, Reign Lgnne Lamson, Chaoiain, Elien Knore Secfefaf, Cnc-rr,i Heefer Vce President Sharon X'.'arnock Treasurer. This year The Blu Tri ioined wirh The Y-Teens in Kokomo To form The Blu Tri Y-Teens, an organiza- Tion from which The whole com- muniTy benefiTs. Among iTs acTivi- Ties This year were: Fixing ChrisT- mas and Thanksgiving baskeTs, sponsoring The Sno Ball Dance and The annual Blu Tri Dance. BOOSTER CLUB . . . C-O-M-E-T-S Comets, we're for you!! This year the Booster Club had no set membership. Everyone who supported the Comets were members. They cheered the team thru thick and thin, Three cheers for the Booster Club . . . and the Cheerleaders, too!! 1 YEAH!! RAHH COMETST!! Ellen . . . Linda . . , Mattie , . . Beflzy DRAMA TIS 1 Officers are: Kay Wunder, Presrfler-' Phrl Prfe Vice President' Myra Sue He' fler ie '1 l UFST. The Dramafics Club of EHS Dramalis, has but one purpose: l?I'1l9I l6lHITWSTll' . . hor only for ils memlzners but for The community as well. This is clone chiefly by plays and slflfs ehloyed by all. Wirh The help of its sponsor, Mrs, lrlmlllloncm llq 3ff '7 Nll7l'VrTF'll1Q QV! . ew ,, . . rr , r, e rl' ,. ,vuflggffll E CLUB The E Club is The letTermen's club ot EHS. Among its activities vvere: Sponsoring after-game dances, setting up rules Tor re- ceiving athletic awards and pro- viding a good Time Tor The E men of Eastern High School. Mr. Kistler is their sponsor. A Z? 5 ,Q ,R V l Ri, W v 2 J is 6. A T -1 T , 3 . Ei. ff 'T' W' gf' T 'V ' T-X T L- 5 ,N .4 Q Officers are: Clayton Troglen, Presidentg Allen Den ton, Vice Presidentg Jim Porter, Secretary-Treasurer Dick Hoover, Rep. F.B.L.A. The F.B.L,A. Club CFUTUVG Bwsif mess Leaders of Arnerinab is sporu- sored by Mrs. BQf'bE?fLX and Nw. Berryman. Among US 8CTiViTiF3S 3-- 1 were: Spomsormg and rJul3Hs?wir 1g fr -.4 x 1 'ff' K' V The FCEVWT rwe,f.SpL35i+1r Li 1'wD? 4- W' v-- , ew, Q- N CMQM' and sefmchwg v epr-?sfQw?e- I TWQS Tw WP F,B.L,fX, LX'Mf,V1+iNPIV in. X 1 ' 4 fx L -v, F -5. NoT only did iT provide en- TerTainmenT Tor iTs members in The Torm of basl4eTball games, huT among oTher Things, The FFA. sponsored The annual grain show, which aTTrac:Ted many enTries. Mr. Lawson, The sponsor of The TuTure Tarming organizaTion, has worked hard This year To make one of EasTern's proud- esT clubs. F. F.A. ,-115, Officers: Presidenf, F. Hannah, Vice PresidenT, T. Campbell, Secre Tary, L. Conway, Treasurer, L. Pence, Sen., M. Jackson, Rep Bryan. ,. . -,, X T 1 Among The acTiviTies oT The Hi-Y This year were: The join- ing of The Kokomo Hi-Y, working on The Snow Ball, imroduciog gm,1esTs Tor Telig Tous COTYJOCGTTOITQ, and pre QQTTTTTTQ mm ming dr3ygTEcrT9 Clyyrlrmg :UTI TOOTTT. Mr B0'V'. W':9'7 NWT M' Seflqew. TJ are spormeyvm, Arnong The Home EC acTiv- iTies This pasT year were giving parTies Tor The TaCUlTy, displaying posTers To illus- TraTe good grooming, pos- Ture, and healTh, and adding very Colorful and appropriaTe deCoraTions Tor The holiday seasons. The sponsor is Mrs, DoTy. REKAMEM CH W ev Gfficers are: Diana Myers, Presidenh Linda Powell, Vice President Connie Carr, Sem-eTary, Linda Richardson, Treasure-rp -lane l,ocLharT, Reponer: Barbara H3TTEeld, Pecieiviorial Leader. Off SCI-MA TH icers are: H. Shiader, Presidem- D, Sheiwk, Vice siderv' D. QQFT Q'-fiefsifiic-Tafiiieia K, MCQLNS- T rw, Rev. The Sci-MaTh Ciub's main proi- ecT This year is The building and firing of rockeTs. This proiecT has proved To be very ihTeresTihg and educaTiohaI. A Tevv oTher sTudehTs have helped vviTh This, and we hope To increase our membership. Mr. Sedgevvick and Mr. Durr are sponsors. 4. :nf STUDENT COUNCIL AccomplishmenTs of The STU- denT Council, in iTs Third year aT EHS, are many. Among iTs ac- TiviTies were: Sponsoring The Homecoming, sTodenT exchange, several dances, and The seiling of concessions aT baskeTbaiI games. IT improves The relaTionship be- Tvveen sTUdenT and Teacher, and Teacher and sTodenT! The sponsor is Mr. Dorr. Officers are: L, Hensier, Secretary: L. Campheil Treasurer, M. HensQer, President R. Keiiey, Ser anT-at-Armsp E. Knote Vice Preslciem. Who let them out? f fp f ejie., e danced and danced, and danc ed... LONE Our king and queen: Jim Parsons and Nancy Johnson JUNICR ' , X' We danced To Tiny Williams and his band. HDSBHS, D0 YOU Rememb ENICJR 1 ,ff-W ii' ' Time out for a b k E m X Wx HOMECOMING fimmfr Dun., E,u.,:wf'a-i- juds U., mm.-,a, JQ 1, , J V t 1 Mar the Hociwsredler, 5C,D+'.L.,RWCfE5. TNS year' The Srmiiem kf Qw'w :f5 ip m :fed Egfsierds M51 i1:mm,Qfmwng, A queen L.iVTlMdGTG 'fag Jed by ea T dass,5mdwHQfo1 wom! pigycvs chose D 0 1 queen Firms :Nagle YJ, .fern AAO 2 -JU' Y' .1 y3.1wg Q ti his 'mi P191 pimirigj plcmiig g, x:11?Qiii Tw, M1 1 I1 ifeifzrmgi 'Hg QgJfS..:,.f:V:5Q1 FW 1 Lf v N j1'XMfg ,!,z.. ' pmcwnocms rufu -Al l 4 Crop Judging: K. Kaufman, B. Graf, L. Campbell, B. Dairy Judging: M. Smith, K. Kaufman, T. Campbell Clauser. D. Adams. The FFA. iudging Teams have won not only local, but nation-wide acclaim. The interest that These boys show illustrates the point that they will be future farmers of America. j ' i 1 X I OPTIC -4 0 M. ,X- L is ll ,fe ' ll N 0 2 ANFTL S lil! Voglx QQ CULT -it' !1f i n ooPf:jf'9lv vogyx 1 gl cui. 9 Livestock Judging: J. Lockhart, J. Scott, R. Swisher, Swine Judging:-B. Graf, D. Freeman, R Ellis Instructor, L. Stites, F. Hannah, J. Estes. .v... .. W' Mr. Lawson Drums rolled, cymbals clashed, and TrumpeTs blared as The EasTern ComeT Band marched and played aT home FooTball and BaskeTball games. This musical group consisTed of 54 playing members plus a Twirling corps of maioreTTes. AcTiviTies began in midsummer aT our local 4-H Fair and conTinued Through The year wiTh Trips To The STaTe Fair, Band insTrumenT companies in ElkharT, and NISBOVA ConTesTs. These Trips were made possible Through The eTforTs of The Band BoosTer OrganizaTion, composed of parenTs of band members. gf r 1 flll 9 I We were host to the First Annual Howard County Music Festival, for the second consecutive year sponsored our District Band and Choir Con- test, and performed in a series ot three local concerts in November, Feb- ruary, and May. The band has been under the direction of George A. Thompson tor the past two years and has an enviable record both locally and at contests. Y J X ,illlly I MEYUX f xv. YL ' rv lg . E- mi Q21 VYLYW 'qw N 1 .- -sv-fm . luffrwvfv X , 41. MUSIC ENSEMBLES fu fx Gnrls Sextetfe Freshman Gxrls Chorus Clar1neT Quarref Saxophone Quartet Brass Sextette FP O In ri CorneTTr1o Woodwund Treo French Horn Truo MASS CHOIR The Eastern High School Mass Choir has been very active this year. It performed in many concertsg it helped with the sponsoring of the NlSBOVA Band and Choir Contest which was held here for the second consecutive yearg and provided music for various organizations. First place in the District and State contest was vvon by the choir, which also placed high in this year's meet, Mrs. Movver, Director, has trained this group to the high peak of per- fection that it displays in all of its performances. ROBED CHOIR Of The Mass Choir, fifTy people are honored by being chosen To re ceive a robe. The covefed robes, fvvhich are similar in meaning To ThaT of receiving a baskeTball suiTl are indeed sought by every member of The Choir, and iT is an honor To be referred To as one of The Robed Choir. From Robed Choir each year, Twelve people are selecfed To make up The Madrigal group. This group has made many performances, where iT was im- pracTical for The enTire Choir To aTTend. The group specializes in narra- Tive, classical music, and performs The same in a very impressible manner. l T X T MADRIGAL FA vomnss JUNIOR FAVORITES ellen know rcger kelley SOPHOM ORE FA VORITES paT1y pemland d ' feeman FRESHMAN FAVORITES lmda mn1ler gary smhh TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME 1-.PH 'P-If ATHLETIC linda smifh YOU OUGHTA BE IN PICTURES . BEST LOOKING I FEUDIN FIGHTIN AND FUSSIN ly bo e fx? FRIENDLIEST esl i MQW' jane-T hub MOST INTELLIGENT I COULD WRITE A BOOK L 3'9 C3ET .MDB VSV6 SOVT1 VTISVS phul prnce MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED as .Jw , . ,H gg D . 7 4- . . V - J ' 3 ff: -A eYf 'ff4g?iff Q 17 A - , I ' 4' wf'5 n f '1f ' ' , ' 3 iff A f s- . ' 'QQWE ' I ? .- . 1 , , . 4 QQ' , . . W 75 ..---- . 5? ' ae - ' Q , , , ,. ,., .., S -A s. LAUGH CLOWN LAUGH WI TTIES T .4 -1 '11 'E EASTERN Third Gfadems. MAHON 4, yi? JACKSON 0 Y' S-milf Third Grade JVXRS. VVINGER r 114,95 Second and Third Grades-MRS. MORTOI Jackson Grade School Band MRS. HIATT Grade Band Instrucfor 9 N s I I ' f N' V Q f fp 59 3 W dsunl,,M,-3 Vk nf 1 31 Y -L -L JM? X., W A : X, J NJ ' 'Q Y 0 ' , K ,I ! V ' 'Wa ' y T 5 I tx 5 4, , ' 7 fu. 3 LETICS rx. .. 3 -i -,sf-. f.-.FAQ C1 L Q' The Eastern Comet Gridders, under The leadership of Coach, Calvin Kistler, Conwpleled The 1957 season with a respectable record. While winning 3 and losing 5, the Conwels showed inwprovemenl over Their pasi Two seasons. 2 24 ff 52 3, 3 3 l i nn 1 9 Q 1 2 I l Lal 2 -vin, 3 , Z 5 li L ?,TROGLEN Valuable Player Fodfball v wx f N515 2 J? 2 K 5, J BRENT BAGWELL STEVE SLAUGHTER Halfback Guard Senior Senior FOOTBALL FANS AT EASTERN CLAYTON TROGLEN TOM BUGG Halfback Fullback Senior Senior 43113 E Q Q 4 LARRY CROW JAKE PORTER Tackle End Senior Sen' WERE NOT DISAPPOINTED DURING THE ALLEN DENTON DAVE FREEMAN C T kl J J KENNY KAUFMAN FRED EILER Guard Tackle Junior Sophomore PAST YEAR AS THE COMET GRIDDERS JACK SCOTT JIM CLINE Quarterback Halfback Junior Jurmior l ,rl J ! : 3' - E Q I, 'E M' '.-Q! . . . , ,' A at-WM. -L ' , ,,-gym A M ' '3'-'-Sigur' ' W-ff.: -1 'A'W .. ' .4 1 H x .Ag .ag V g - f 7 4. rf- , N 1Fs,,,5w' 1 mzfvgm-. gx:wV..:gv? A'i- ' U 'WIS'-if fr zur ' , LF . L, '-' ag ' ,gy V V ' 'Q' aa, W xr-1, 2 as -.L , we r M. . N 1 7' - ,'. 5 5 f K 454.5 , ' .w 5 , , I . 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CORKY TROGLEN JIM CLINE LARRY CONWAY Forward Guard Guard G THE PAST SEASON THRILLED Co pl e rs of THOMPSON'S BODY SHOP DAVE FREEMAN FRANCIS HANNAH JACK SCOTT Forward Forward Guard EACH COMET FAN . . . GAME. . . FRESHMAN TEAM AND CHEERLEADERS 6 I X 'EA Kay EII M y Jo Ragam Becky Krwote Linda Miller EM 1 -:TQ YJ' , few ,x' 9- ,nv a.v?1 Y' 1 . . 431 f J M-ff' ,. if-7' ffm: fl, K A ! if 5. .-..- l vw, -.9 ' If . f . 7 ' P- - . 'Q , PP..- .'fAJ',s,'3if 'f,.pZ,' . Q I ,r- ff ' .1 f --H -- Q: y . ' . .pp ,,,, we .,:,1.,r.. A . Z A gy- 'z z - Vf - yr., pg, l 'V Y 1 , . Y 1 . , I -4' - I A Q 5 vow A I ' as Y i 3- - ,. i 'fs- '515'f CfP3'Ef V i ' 'if,-- wffimf ,L I .J f pvpgg - li 3 e - ' A '9 f 3 MC- 1Q -ul f Je- 2 an ,mf l ' ,v .Ay 'z ' 1 iv ren. fix ,6 H-49, l 'O Corky wins half-mile in Sweefser Meet. TRACK 5,, L' Q lm Freeman clears fhe bar with inches Yo spare!! Fenn bounces over The High Hurdles to victory! S X, 'Fa lf's a long way ov Smiftie! in K af I M 7' ,ff P, N D Q U The Cow, 0 The Grubb Family Royal Dance Bill Baker Quarfel v Connie Carr Clayton Troglem X IIIA f 7 A Chi? N 68 X Io. Ui' AMBOY GRAIN CO W T CLAIR AMBOY INDIANA Auchoneer Phone EX 5 76I8 CONVERSE INDIANA I BETTY S BEAUTY SHOP R.R. I Green+own, Indlana Hair Creafions Siyling Experi' Hair SI'yIing Ma 8 3342 nf ffff -f I I I 4 , - I I I f ' X Ev iff ': ff, R I IIII .II II IIIIII W X I f , ,'o I 4 1 4 :QQ 1 6 4, Il 'QI I, ' V IIIII., If WI r If I ' 'B I PALMER S JEWELRY CO E KOKOMO INDIANA ROBERT A FREED II 22505 WANDAS SHOPPE GREENTOWN INDIANA WOLFCALE S DRIVE IN KOKOMO INDIANA HIGHWAY CAFE GREENTOWN INDIANA SH ROCK S DRI GAS COMPANY D 4 PI KOKOMO INDIANA L G MURPHY LUMB ER CO CONVERSE INDIANA LANTZ S HATCHERY Old S+ 'rd Ch PLEVNA PHONE MA 8 72I2 HELEN S BEAUTY SALON GREENTOWN INDIANA 'Si I I . I IOI asf Sycamore S+ree'r Telep one I 9l9 EasI' Markland Ave. I I R.F. . I evnaI ' I I Day and ar e icIcs Compl me +5 CHARLES EVANS TENBROOK SALES sl O O y s TENBROOK SALES S B kl y I H PHONE GI 2 5489 BOLINGER BROS mp emenf Dealer WINDFALL INDIANA SCHIFF'S SHOES KOKOMO, INDIANA I I n of Ga s ur nI Bu in'es We Can Give You BeH'er Se ce 700 . er e Road V2 Mie S. of ospi+aI I I FAI! IUIIAU C 0 OP HOWARD COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION INC 2II Easf Morgan S+ree+ KOKOMO Branches aI' Sycamore HemIocIc CassvlIIe NorI'I'1Wes'I WesI' MlddIe+on EIeva+or and Lumber Yard FARM BUREAU INSURANCE CO HOWARD J BARNHORST Ag y M g RICHARD A SHEPHERD Ag + JAMES J TUNNACLIFFE Ag + Phone GL 7 3295 85 O00 People Thal 5 how many people see and read THE KOKOMO TRIBUNE by habul They follow lhe news keep posled on sporls engoy Jrhe lealures They also shop THE TRIBUNE S ads M? lil PERU LOSRNCPORT X M, ouwm mnou 0- TIQXMM URN, R P vi! TON ,I mu X My GPH!! L Cuud L. ,.,-ICQ! Inf' I oe an Fm 'N lm lawyer IKE 'W D S ' Arun U-rf Ca 'milton Llvn l Mlllufil N W swam ld , Mon GQEUUKN In SOI l mr' . O X Ml cuwou G Po .Q rn-ron uw d JN! fovr I F mu .,.f Gnnulk l o-T hh ,ul A sb .lflfll lovin 1 m la .mm MTN ,um 1 0-- muxron 5 f..,,,,,,g- ' M, W U L n Lgrhnv Rh rl Q- 0 fain th I..-L lm Wifi VON mmm Ttrhum MOM W f 1 . n naman The KOKOMO TRIBUNE blanlcels an area LARGER fhan New Yorlc Cliyll I ' I I 0 u c , X - l ,f' l - Y . V r Us u X t .. ,4 . -- -- ' ' . ll N ' ll ' '- KNEW .5090 I M 4 'n ' il. U- L 5 n Nr X Q Q8 y O i A .. n., I SAN' hu -,XL ,SX I , 35 T - ' -' 4:6 ' NM' ll Bl l ll ,ga M ex ,, ,Ry . lm. .ln H . ...mn I 'I N -me-H' s --. 1 ov 35 X H H, lx - rn ' nf . f nz if te. -Q -:' l' V - -l 1 A - . 'gg D Y ' , : O . ' 5 S l Q 2 5 'EU 6 1 1 I . 1 Sgugon Exim . ' 1 c..i.f5T W CV .SS 1 nf - , ' i s ' J.,--N. 2 ln...- E' Nl Gu, I ' an 1 ' I 0-4, -0- -- . . V. E, Q. 3 , L-'V' il RUN - 1 H p . - . I I ' M l H 5 Q. Q Q 2 Be 0 l. 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Z ,X This IS one of +I1e many 'rrucks 'Iha+ deliver FRESH 'Io you mulk from Ihe MED O BLOOM DAIRY Kokomo Ind Compllmenis of KENNY S FAMILY STORE h Kenny welcomes you 'Io his new sI'ore on Ihe corner of Main and Meridian . . . GREENTOWN. IND. THE STATE BANK OF GREENTOWN Greeniown, Ind. -.1J .1-.. .....-.... -A-E- :.,I:-- I I Jr? F, M , 1 4 4 .' f fx' ' T ,-4 33Qff' 'ig f . V y . . ff' . I 4' A , vw., 5 A J K A 4- - A . ... - , . . - , I ' 1 nc. - , Q H: :I A . . HUDSON S BARBER SHOP GreenI'own RALPH GOLIGHTLY I+ s +I1e New Look In SUITS S+op In a+ Ralph GoIlghI'Iys and see wI1a+ s new In young men s clofhes Remember for dad foo' II's GoIlgIwI'Iys In Kokomo KOKOMO CAMERA SHOP 2l2 W WaInuI' Sfreei' KOKOMO IND Ph GI 2 5439 Qfif' CRESCENT DAIRY 3I7 W Jefferson SI'ree+ KOKOMO IND Ph GI-2-8243 GREENTOWN GRAIN 81 FEED GREENTOWN LOCKER JACK ZILLER RICHER GARAGE Greeniown, Ind. WARNCCK 81 MILLER GARAGE ELLIOT INSURANCE GREENTOWN DRY CLEANERS SHROCK S AUTO SERVICE TINKLER'S FLOOR COVERING O OYTIO Fl PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS'N O Om0 I1 WYRICKS PURE OIL DICK SANBURN SPORTING GOODS HYNDS DRUGS 43I w N nh S+ MU LLEN S TV SALES 81 SERVICE VICTORY WOLFLALE CYCLE CO LEATH ER GOODS SWEETEN S TV SALES 81 SERVICE + TV a 206 S M KOKOMO IND MYGRANT MUSIC CO UNION FINANCE CO RUDY S DRUG STORE Teen OWI1 F B IJEYHART DR MAYFIELD GENE MALOTT S JEWELRY SWEET LINCOLN BUCK STORE FINANCE co FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION I4 I I a ,Ex F v MAPLE INC WH RADIO 8. TV rRVICE CON DON S SUNDRI ES C BILL AND DOROTHY HAINE S TAYLOR KAUFMAN GARAGE FURNITURE SPRATT S BARBER SHOP IT ' 9 -. .1 Q C , I .ll t 1 'L . Greenfown 'J Greenfown I Green+Own L Foun+ain Service, Toys, Jewelry Gif+s, osmefics 7 34' I Greenfown, Ind. Kokomo, Ind. 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