Fremont High School - Vistula Yearbook (Fremont, IN)

 - Class of 1958

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H11 li. Mills. J. Landis ,f N in X58 X is 5 K K Y x x S wavy F . ' Tm 'TL 9 . E , fs, 1 A.,A ., Y ff, ..x. L. if f :qs K gi, Gait Q 5, Q is 55' ' ml-.L 9'8- ,J 1 WM, life I2 ,Si X 5 ,W W Az: A , ' U 's Q i .... ls: g Nl ' 5134 m , ' 31 2 Qf Q 'V+-Q K '11 Q , ' b,fs X2 i F325 3 .s,.i i1 W xv, I., 5,g:...ig ggi may-7 fi VJ5Jfi::,ii1s. X, tiff- ? 'Y ' 1 Q , f an-fi I . N.. fn AK W 413 if flux 1323 ,R A. Wsfwi, . ' ' 1 ,, , I H v r , r. , 3 1 X54- 'N K U , I ,M- ,www-M' GEVDQWJQA- f Mijn A 54, KE SEATED, LEFT T0 RIGHT: S. Rathhun. P, Bolen. Mrs. Burns. B. Champion. D. Kaufman. STANDING: J. Knauss. L. Hook, ,l. Landis, B. Noyes, E. li:-rry. R. Wlells, C. Chapin. P, Lantz. N. Patterson, J. Bair, C. Coler. QL af? Neal finzls himself in a predicament. Mr. Erickson enters upon the scene as the girls engage in a frienzlly pillow fight. I4 If en 01 Torn Young .. W Chuck Young . Truriie Young Opal Frisby ........ Molffy Phillips ,.,,.. April Richa rcls Stewart Plopper Carey .,,.,,,.., ,.,,.,... Sheila ,, .. Alice ,.., Cay H H Pat H .,.,.,,,, .. Margo Southern Mr. Erickson . Director . ,,., . Sponsor , ,,,,,,. ,, Student Director CAST PM ., . Rod Well , , Neal Patterso Peggy Lani ,. ,lane Bai Charles Cole Gail Chapi Dan Kaufma Julie Landi . Lynne Hoo . . Sandra Rathhu H .. , Pauline Bole Bonnie Champio Emily Berr , Bill Noye Mrs. Burn ,. Mr. Halse Jane Knaus l,. lloo If 5 eadcvz Susan Albright 77 Nanvy Al11r1'g'hl David Albright 7 Steven Dzzrrlmrry Katherine Slozfrfard Madge Weaver Brzwe Parlrer Miss Hardy ferry Conraa' Helen Trenton! Agnes Maple Orlando Payne Director 7 Sponsors 7 7 7 77 7 Slualent Direclor 7 Technical Director RA l.l'll 'l' TO RIGHT: ll, Champion. J. Northam, C. Chapin. ll, Kaufman. K. llalu-r. N. l'altc-mm. lc. C. Culer. P. Lantz, C. llantz. Oat 7744? 77 7 Kathy Baker 7 Lynne Hook Charles Coler Dan Kaufman ,lane Knauss Gail Chapin 77 W Neal Patterson Bonnie Champion 7 77 7 Jerry Northam 7 7 Pauline Bolen 7 Peggy Lantz 7 77 7 Gene Hantz 77 7 Mrs. Cranclall 7 7 Mrs. Myers, Mr. Kelley Marlene Champion Rod Wells Neal enters tht- svvrie- and slarllz-s Kathy. Confusion mounts as Mr. Dunherry nearly passes out. K lv 0 7953 W' Smgg The Vistula staff has worked diligently day in and day out in order to have a yearlaook that could he enjoyed hy all. A great deal of effort was put forth hy each member of the staff. Nluch time has heen spent after school, and on weekends to complete the hook and meet the deadlines. The staff would like to extend sincere gratitude to all of the- people who made this hook possihle, the students and the teachers for being so understanding and patient. The members of the staff are the following students: Editor-in-Chief , Cail Chapin flssocinle Editor , , Jean Noyes Layout Erlitor Y Dian Lamminen Assistant Layoul ,, , Becky Hassett Lilerary Ezlilor Dan Kaufman Sporls Ifrlilor Neal Patterson Arfiferfisilzg Effilor Jerry Northam Sales Manager , , Bohhy Thomas l XII lfll'Xl'lW IVUY KXlll Nl.'XN WCM, l'X'l i'lCRSON HOBBY THOMAS JERRY NORTHANI DMN I..-UINIINICN BECKY HASSETT JEAN NOYES 7955 smgf BACK ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: D, Neelvy, B. Mills. R. Wvlls, C, Color, ll. Chapin, J. Kunlz J. Kling. Mrs. Olson. SECOND ROW: A. Wvallmlt, B. Cilvhrist, l.. Kaufman, Nl. Champion SEATEIJ: ll. Champion. . F.I-..- , . . lI -i' ' ' 'dm' md muhlur wnhhr Un 'ww Cdlllt ulnlnr .md ,p..,y, Nllmr l,,,,k lull unur anal llbllllllllll ll pe In flu U nl ll uwr mall-H314 tln-lr prulllm-ln. . 1 . f l 'FUI' ROW. I,lQ! 'l' 'IU RITCHT: U. Knauws. M. Mm-Ilf'l'. ll. Mumly. IImrk.'!5. Klum-y. ll. Cllapin. K. llukr-V. lf. Smith. ll. flury. SWHNIT HUW: J. flnry. li. Nllllf. .l. lvlll'hl'lSI. 5. FIIILIH. .l. Kling. Xl. Nlwunl-. Y. KN-r. IS. lihnmpimm. P. lilllll, F, Slruh. Nha HIITIIN, THIRD ROW: I.. Svllvlx. X. Nyalllmlt. K. l.LlIi1'I'. HHyt'I'. funk. IJ. xlilvllvll. H. 1LiI1'lll'iHI. NI. Hllllly. ll. I LlIHill1'lZ. 5. Sirlvl. , Q , lllis urgranizalimm. fmwm-al fur ilw pn-smxzltiml lu zo 6-' vxlc-nsiml of high Christian amml mvnlul 1'llilI'illlK in Q.fll'lS. has Rf'f'llIIlIllIFllPfl Its goal ul l'.H.5. H1 UIISHI' fur the xml' was Mrs. Burns. llvr sm' was imlu-ml vzlllmlvlm' In ilu' 4-lulw. WH' lmpv ilu' flu Hn- Vlllll uffi44'I'N. H, Nlillx. H. 1lil1'lll'iNl. X. Xxvallllwlll. U. . V . I I I h Hmmm- H. Ilmmnmu .mil In ,l,lI',lN- H,H ,I, Un In.Hl,l',m Nl lllllllllllt lu gum lu HIII me m wx ls up Ill il'llII1lK4'1lII1l'lIPiI1 lllvil 1-rmlluifzxlilrll. y- 4- 'H ill - 54-14,0 you -- nl. I . .1 u 1 c II Fld .z ,. ffl v, Q I1,,, 'M-1, IIA., Ix 1 I . ,UI .f.,, . U . Abi .NPI . . and jz , Ulllhll, 114,11 N f,,,U VNV' XX' X , wx XXMXVX A Y I r- TOP IIUW. I.IfFT T0 RIGHT: I.. Huss. .I. Kuntz. II. Norton. G. fflwkm-r. R. I ifIu-r. U. Fin-- SIUIIP. R. W1-Ile. III. IIurreII. .I. Knauss. .I. Fergusnn. Il, Thmnas, I., IIuw. fl. Nu:-lx. IT. AI'lSliilIlglI1. SIECUNIJ ROW: J. Rakr-straw, N. I'aitersun. J, Fustcr, H. Fuss. lf, Cul:-r. J. I,f'UIlt'l. IT. Kaufman. II. IxIl'xIllI'T2iY. ,I. Luntz. R. Ifnwrivk. D. CIIuunpion. H. Hurry. Hr. K:-llvy. IIIYITONI ROW: H. If:-r1stvrr1mI:.vr. I'. Tlmmas. D. I3uwaI1Ia. J. I5-try. P. Straw. R. Iluyf-r. V. Kiwvr. Il, Iiurry. If. Mm'NaugI1ton. 'I'. I7uugIu-rty, I... Hufnagle, J. NllI'IIlllI1l. W. Hills. R. Sie-rvr. II14- III-y was ful-nml for thi. Iqmrmnotiun of Christian vllzlravtcr in young men. A large nwmlwrslmip. cu- opvraliun aunnng Ill0lI1I10l'S. an4I- zunlmitiun In avcmmm- plish. were' :III factors in IIN' suvvess uf unolhvr ycar for the cIuIv. TIM'-l'IllI1 purcI1z1smI a public' aclrln-ss I , UI I If I lw II I I I0 III1 Il I: II. 'I'Imn1uN. Vim- Pr:-si sy-slmn w1tI1 lI1p largest Im!-I of IIN-11 funds lhm ill HI N pmt' Un 4 hun lm H' Kmit-mlm. l,,.',Ni4h,lH: Il Nur. Iunln. Nl-s.1l1tut Mm . .I. IXIIIIII. St'1'I'l'I1lTf 2 II, Hurry .-XX wk X . -V' A -. mhvx VXNX x K.- CGW A ..--MN' pK f NX ., ,.3,.,1 X W5 Ski' I-, ' 9 Ag.. , W ...,, I I 3. AA if 4 .A Q The four characteristics represented here are: J. Bair, Lcadershipg D. Kaufman, Presidentg N. R W lls, Character, C. Patterson, Serviceg . e Chapin. Scholarship. ' Www Membership in this organization is tl highest honor which 'may be conferred on secondary school student. An individual must maintain a scholast average of B+ or better, and be a memb of the Junior or Senior class in order to I eligible. Persons who have sustained eligibility ft membership are ranked under four characte istics: Service, Scholarship, Leadership, ar Character. Eight Juniors and one Senior were i ducted this year, increasing the membersh of active students to twenty-one. Membership in this society is one whit does not terminate with graduation, but las through life. Therefore, it demands respe and gives a basis for good character coi struction. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Hess, L. Hantz, G. Chapin, J. Bair, D. Firestone, C. Roberts. SECOND ROW: R. Barry, N. Patterson, J. Kuntz. B. Noyes, D. Kaufman. R. Wells. J. Pennvr. B. Thomas, J. Northam. SITTING: R. Rosehrock, J. Landis. D. Lamminen, A. Walbolt. ,,i3, ., , g LL,,A - A','k l -1 'h'. ' -L 1i25if5S.iQ L Our sludvnl g4Wt'l'IlIlI0lll has pvrfurlm-ml many Serv- , .- ives wllivh have added to thc' value of the Svlmul. 5 W 4 . Y Its purposv is lu gin' its mvnmlwrs more respunsi- ,V VA I k ,ct . ,-M 4 ,ff , lmilitv and to allow each flaws fa voirv in numvruus ' V ' 4,25 A,., ds-4-isiorls4-um'e1'11i11g the Slllllt'!ll lmdy. G 4 y The- stualvnt l'0lllli'il has lwen rvspmlsilmle for the fy ilSSiglIIIll'lllS of spevifiv p'rojvf'IS to CYl'l'y claws in high schnul. The uclvisur for the sluflm-nt council is Mr. Duke. His timvly and appropriate suggestions have lwcvn Yilllllllblt' inflved in the UI'gIlIliZLltillIl.S functiuns. Cmnnum rvalizzliiun of a H9911 for cooperatiml in the svhnol is busivally thc' reason for the UI'gillliZillillll of the Studvnl lfuuncil. SIINJVIII fI11llll4'il YI'-fi1'1'I'4 Vlillgllh with ulu ul lux Xllll lull, I1 hu Rwglvr Foxx mul Nlr. llukv. .41 l.El '1' T0 RIGHT: D. Kinsvy. I.. Blll liIIgICiIlll', IJ, Ym1Xl.-If-r, lf, W.-Il, K, Minh H J. Luke: J. Nuyvs, D. Anspuugh. li. Mills. H, I:l'i.llll'lX. If. l'frm'sl. Nl. lfluunpinn, li. Illnx 23 TOP ROW, LEFT TQ RIGHT: N. Hess, L. Hantz, B. Mills. S. Ratliliun. G. Chapin. J. Kling, S. Smart. ,l. Noyes. bECOND ROW: N. Patterson, J. Kuntz, C. Colm-r. R. Wells, ll, Kaufingn. B. Lliapm. B. Thomas, J. Northam. Mrs. Olson, BOTTOM ROW: S. jones. A, Walbolt, Il. Champion, M. Champion. D. Lannninen, B. Gilchrist. B. Hassett. I.. Kaufman, Committee discussing publication. Group discussing next paper deadline. ad! and Nleinbership in the Quill and Scroll constitutc being either a student in the journalism class or a active staff member of one of the school public: tions. An additional stipulation is that an ind vidual must maintain an average of B or bettc to preserve his nieinbership. It is indeed an hom to belong to an organization such as this. Besides building a foundation for a possib career in journalism. work along these lines i high school gives a better spelling knowledge an reading ability. ll0'liTONl. LEFT T0 Rlfilirli: l.. Svllurs. .-K. wlalholt. ll, ffhampion. l'. l,untx. Nl. lilllllllllillll, li. Cilvlirist. D, Lamminvn, R. Rosvhrock. SECOND HOW: P, Nlumly. 5. Frnarl. K. lialu-V. ll. Chapin. IT, Kaufman. l,. Hook. Nl, Nlonntz. ll. Noyvs. Nlrs. Ol-on. Tllllill livllvif ll. Will-. Il. . J ! llassvtr. R. llarry. ll. thomas. li. Lhapm. .l. Lanu. J. lcnnvr. R. lm-s. .l. kllllll. l. Nlnvlwll. S. Sitlvl. 4 Tho mvmlmvrs vlvvteml Mrs. Olson again this year to sponsor the-ir vluh. She has shown a definite in- I4-rvsl in the mcmlwrs as individuals and was pop- ular among them. 'l'hv vlulm gave 21 'Thanksgiving program and a ClIl'iSllllllS progrmn for the student hody this year as wall as their several plays, Class dramatic produc- tions haw liven assisted enormously hy the experi- vzivv gainvd in the Masque and Gavel. Q Play Committee vonfvrs on futurv prowlmtion Offive-rs dismissing Christmas program. ll. l,ammine-n lil , 9 A lm f tu! P. Mundy. B. Thomas, 25 Oil R Smith. li. It-nm-I. ll, liratlt-ly. J. Cruuks. ll. Iluriwm. 'HH' ROXV, i.i'ii'vi' T0 Hlt1H'l': R. Sc'itzlt'fft'l'. 5. iyvlrus, lil'ltltk5. il. Kinggy. flung. I- Hamill H. iintvln-lv. li. Peliiwll. FHUNIJ HOW: la, Nivhulw. P. llinklt-y. In Nairn. R. Smith. l.. Rulwrts, Ni. Naijmi VN, tillititiiNi4'l'. NIV-, llwily. 'l'HIliIt ROW: IJ. 11111111-lit:-r'. li, Brown. I.. Arnnlql. S, lfnulivtt, li, i51irl'uit.1l. Igill'I'4lll. N. XX hit.-. 1 :A 1. R. St'ilLlt'i'i-4'l'. ii4'l'l 4 tlifvuss future' plains. l.l'ii 'l' TO RIUHT: ff, Ruin-rts, Y Mrs. iivulv uctvri as spmlsnr of tht- ifuttirv limi lIliliil'l'F of fNiiwi'i1'a again this yvur. Thi- nrguni: tion haul an unusual pi'ujvf't in thvir Dull Half ulung with thvir vainly salvs. F, Najm. J. Hanlz. NI, Nujm plan il prograni for nc-xt nwvting ,HW R0 .. .. . ,. W. l,I'.I'l III IIIIIIII: I.,-IIuss. U. I'll'1'flum-. XY, Ikno!4'Ix. I. I.1lI'lN'llI!'I'. II. Iiukvr. ll. Strung. il. llnnh, II. IxIL'IXIllI'l'Y. J. Iifilsllilll. K, Smith. Il. Ilfmk. .I. flixmfniwl. SICIIUNII NOW: n 'I' Vinlluli II QIIIIIHIII Il Nhinin il I XXIIIIII P. Straw. R. Shnlls. ll, Wvivlit. Nl. Saltiw . .-. . ,,.' .. 1... L.. F.. . II, Iflnricli. I.. Iiuss. II. IIIIQIHIIIIHII. H. Iloyer. Mr, lfrnw. 'l'lllRll IIUW: If, Ilnnlf. I , Iliznllx. I. Ifurml. I.. IIIIIIIIBIII. II. Colm-inzni. R. K:-itIi. I'. Suttifun. II. Iiamnun. ,I, SUHIIVII II, Ifnllo-r. I . Srnilli. N. Sn-nl:-r. 7.7.4, IIn- Ifulurv I urlm-rs of Anwrimu again sponsorvci ai Inv planting prugrani this ye-ar as wvll as the-ir rfairin sallvs. 'IQIN' orgzniizzltiun is aI1Iy acivisvci In' MI. III'llK'l'lII'17W. .I- IIN' IRIIWS lln- flmu- in il rmnlniltvf- nw:-ling. Uffivm-rs IlnI1I an vxevulive IIIPEIIIIQI. I.IfI 'I' IO RH III I' Hantz. I.. lluss. R, Kr-iII1. U. Simpson. ,I. lfrawfn TOP HOW. I.EF'I' TO RIGHT: M. Mnrrisnn. C. Nv1If'Ic', M. Long, S. Rathbun, J. Bair. S. Ne-dvlf-, II. Kills:-y, G. IIIIUIDIII, V. Kiss-r, NI. Mounlz, L. Loomis, J. Landis. J. Sc'haeffPr, E, Nichols. SECOND RUW: I'. XIilvI1vII, J. lirawfnrll. J. llilvllrisl, J. Hantz. I. Hantz. I7. Knauss, J. Klingz. P. Mundy. II. Iluswll. XI. Ix1flQ'II6'l', I., Kaufman. S. Brattin, M. Hardy, 3. SifIeI. J. Caywumi. II. Mills. FRONT ROW: Il, I,lllIllIliIlt'Il, B. Champion, P. Lnmiuis. II. Smith. K. Lativr, P. Iiinklvy, S. Slrnh, K. Kaufman. F. Ke-ith. A. Wzillrolt, L. Svllvrs, C. Svvils. J. Cary. .,-4.14, Il.A.A. 0l l llIERS I.I'1I 'I' T0 RIGHT: IJ. Laimnilwxi, Vim- Pre-S4 fi-A..'I. IXJMNIIrI I'I'iIf--I.FI'i'I' TU RIGHT: R. Hass:-tt iula-nl: .I. Hair. SQ'1'l't'ltll'Y1 .I. Sl'Ili1I'I.I.l'I'. Prvsidentl 5. SicIeI. RO- 5i1I1'I. L.Sell1-rs.Il.KiI1Sf'Y- II- IAUIIIINIUVII- purlvr. 28 KlYEFl.lNC. LEFT T0 RIGHT: R. Harry, G, Barry. D. Buwallla. G. Clem-knm-r. Nllllllllf ROW: Nlr. Kelley. I.. Norton. D. Anspaugh, R. Foss. R. Wells. D. Kaufman. C. Bush. ll. rllllllllllli, C. Nm-ull. N. Patterson. RACK ROW: J. Foster. C. Cole-r. M. Nlvlllurray, ,I. Lantz. W. Knot:-k. J. Pc-nnvr, W. VZIIIAURPYX, L. Huss. The Lctterman's Club is composed of high school boys who have earnecl a letter in any of the four sports offered at Fremont High School. A X ll X Xiilwf Fffl f' fp o f mi -S FRONT. LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Kaufman. C. N4-ulz. N. Path-rson. BACK: B. Thomas, R. Wells. 29 X in vw? XD ' Sw . 4 ,Eff , mm N, . . an . X ..' Ax 'N N' '55 -, tw: '44 W 'w nw Sigma Q y-,, . 5 I . I A L JA Q V' 4.-V.. . Q K J' L4 MM 4 Q . 'R .M ,Q I -sf' S-'Q 10 ri? ',5 iq, A x f ini? lxf ,iii 7 aapgur YQ? Qf1 . QF QR' 3 f- , :sM . ,fm 1 1 f 7 ' fp , q ' VX 1 . pi A ..f,7l2.a5yA' 1 A t!,v.w E ,5 . K Y Q 1 TNXX .,rQlkv. . K gg ' 1 ktifui. D , . R ?,ii,iE ieg, H f A : . 3 -l,fiii:kih K ' - fg i ' l'FfEQZ5v- MW , 1 iJQf, QQQ ff ffl ,.,.v .- V-A - .4 . ,gg .Q ,fur , 3+ y 4-. 0 1 ' . ,K . ff: Q, T-Q MMAM,4inul X -....f Q if SE ' 'if lii U ' ff v Q ,ff e F - ' -Q' A Q A H,5 Iggm. nga? L-Gb 1 kilruws ' i 'qugn A V LL L' M m x A V , W f N A X i 5 I 95: if 5 ff if 1 , 4 g . I dll? 5 , K 9 Ma -qw M 1! 'I'0l' ROW. I.liF'l' T0 RIGHT: U. Knauss. P. Smith. J. Northam, B. Nnrtnn. J, Faust:-r, R. Fuss. J, l'e'nnvr. M. Nlvlllurray. T. Carpvritvr. L. Hugs, C. Jarrvtt. J. Ferguson, C. Matthews. J. Sunni-r. H. Sim-rvr. J. Carpvlllvr. SECOND RUW: C. Svvits, N. Clay. J, Nuragon. J. Noyvs. F. Nilkilll. Nl. Nujln. J, Luke, IP, Kinsey, Nl. Mounts, ll. Hassvtt, B. Mills. J. Schavffvr, J. Gilchrist, J. I'lllIlIllill4Qt'l'. J. Cary. Mrs. Reed. SEATED: R. Rfvsvlmrovk, F. Hoy:-r. R. Ortllwivn. A. W'albolt, ll. l.annnint-n. N. lluss. J. Ctmk, E. Nix-hols, D. Brown, S. Fullvt. N. Whitt-, I.. Arnold. J. Caywood. S. Kvitll. J. flrawfurnl. UFFICERS: J, lfustvr. lVlai'shL1l1 ll. I,3ll1I11lllf'H. Rf'pm'tm-'ri R. Ruse-- In-in-k. 'l'i'1-asiiiw-i'g ll, Hasst-lt. Song Lvaclerg M. Najnl. Historiang A. Wallmlt, Vim- Prvsitlvntg J. Noyes, Student Council. J. Schaeffer, Scvrctaryg J. Ntifllldfll, Prvsitlviit. 32 7. 2.43, gg w A iii JH- K :wh 'W A fe, -rv 1 W K 9 Mig A gg gg N, I wc' ffl, Q2 Ag' Rl -. 5 fx 'Ms' 'f i .X-. 3 . Q.- . r f gm Q ' 9' 2 ' u Q. ' 'M Q, In M im -fwf, A-Q... ,. W 0 ' ' X -31 f A: K Jef, , . 3 f Q - f ' -Q vi: 7 -:E Kx 'i 1 'll -, xi- .f 'A -w-I N N514 i' K -1 dh-'NX -I .f 6 '11 rnaxuialnvvdl JV. .aw K AQ 35 X Q... X-,Ne W ww W L 113' A 5 .... .ww N5 .3 f . Q, ' fav K 17 N 5. 'MW .N ,Q ,.. - ...---u N A fm 5 fikiiiig f 1 4 Q5 Q' ' 1 Q Q I ww- , ' F 5 . i . x . dun-:mmm f. Bi' K g ----vg N . .-........,h.. -- -an , Q fl ff, -1 ni.. Maw sw 4 Q--........,, 1 'P 1 . .mg A, iq E TOP ROW. LEFT T0 RIGHT: D. Firestone. D. Kinsey. E. McNaughton, L. Huss, J. Furguson, C. Coler, D. McMurray, M. McMurray. R. Foss. J. Penner, R. Fenstermaker. R. Sierer, S. Needle, J. Luke. SECOND ROW: J. Bair, S. Stroh. J. Carpenter. K. Chaney, M, McMurray. N. Clay, H. Ranshurg. S. Rathbun. M. Vaughn, ll. Cary. B. Hinkley, J. Cary. B. Smith. M. Long, C. Roberts, A. Kirchen. R. Schaeffer. M. Hardy, C. Hornhrock, L. Wills, M. Moeller, P. Loomis, L. Arnold, ll. Brown, S. Follett. L. Sellers. li. Barron. R, Smith. tis group really enjoys singing. Here they are found praetieing at noon. 34 'Sahel Mr. Long provided capable supervision of t high school chorus once again this year. T group was a participant in the county chorus co cert at Fremont gymnasium as well as the Chri mas presentation by the Fremont Schools. A boys, sextet was organized from the grou Several of the members of the chorus sang sol at the district solo contest at Fort Wayne. Fremont High School is proud of this groi and hopes that in the future the chorus will co tinue to be outstanding. TOP ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: L. McNaughton, T. Clark. J. McCormack, J. Moeller. B. Sherburne. L. Jacobs. S. Sattison, S. Sowle, J. Hassett, C. Cole. J. Rose, J. Thibault, M. Bressler, M. Baker, B. Zimmerman, D. Stauffer, S. Whyneken. SECOND ROW: L, Burlingame. R. Long, J. White, P. Harbour, S. Wells, C. Mitchell, L. Wisel, C. Nelson, J. Dellinger. A. Lowe, C. Wm-ckf-ss:-r. D. Myers. J. Hall, P. Jarrett, C. Green, B. Hoyer, C. Classley, L. Wisel, S. Lamminen, S. Miller, b. Cook, B. Walbolt, K. Lomont, B. Schaeffer, S. Stroll, M. Snyder, M. Erhart, J. Caywood. M. Erhart, J. Luke, C. Curtland, P. Way, C. Johnson. The Junior High Chorus has had a fine showing this year. Mrs. Latier will agree that all the hours they have practiced have not been in vain. These fifty students have participated in the Christmas program, the Spring Music Festival, and numerous other musical programs. The Junior High Chorus of l958 will in a short time be the High School Chorus. D. Myers. C. Yveckesser. li. Wallmolt. fi. Nlilvln-ll. and K. Lorne practice ilu-ir part. 35 s ,P F Xxx px ,gf 2 xv fx- Mfg SS 'R S+' K as Sig' Q 5 :S i QQ ' x fi , X 5 1-Q lil. X is s 6 fini .ff fir 4 5, .41 Coach: MR. KELLEY Assistant Coach MR. STAFFORD Rod Wells practices his wind up and delivery. is 'WK A ish - ' 1 , Q Q . Cordon Cleckner goes to bat in the final tourney game, 38 G? 'inn STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Anspaugh, G. Cleckner, C. Coler, R. Wells, Mr. Kc-llev. C. Rush, B. Thomas, O. Firestone. N. Patterson. KNEELING: B. Norton. Manager. G. Nur-ta. D. Ruwalda. W. Mills, G. Barry. E. McNaught0n, R. Hoyer, J. Rakestraw, R, Barry. Wav Q I Long hours of practice and a lot of time spent by players and coach gave Fremont a winning team in '57. The Eagles had a good record of 9 wins and I loss. On September 26, the Eagles were fortunate in winning the county tournament. They won over Salem in the morning and faced P. Lake that afternoon for the championship. It was a hard-fought game but Fremont won by a score of 4 to 2. The Eagles triumph again on September 30 to win over Riverdale in the final game of The Corner Conference Tournament by a score of 14 to 3. The batting championship was won by Rod Wells. His average was .364-. Gordon Cleckner was close behind with 353. LINE UP Seniors BOBBY THOMAS, SS NEAL PATTERSON, C GEORGE NEUTZ. CE GORDON CLECKNER, P, 3rd R ROD WELLS, P, 3rd I3 CARL BUSH, Ist R CHARLES COLER. RF Juniors ROGER BARRY. 2nd R Sophomores ROGER HOYER, LF OLIN FIRESTONE, RF JERRY RAKESTRAW, P EARL MCNAUGHTON, OF RICHARD SHUTTS. C TOM DOUCHERTY, OF Freshmen C-REG BARRY, 2nd B, RF DAVE ANSPAIIGH. Ist ll. RF WALTER MILLS. P VANCE KISER. P, OI DENNIS RUWALDA, P 1 Lf 5? ' ffl -121 ! 5, 1 3 ff ,k:s.5,!i' M. - 1 -w I . k ,Q f fm 52, I 'QA -, 1 MS? fp MSQHQQQ-'K 1 5155 ' -1 NEAL PATTERSON SeniorACuard Although Neal was not a regular starter, he gave valuable support to the squad when called upon. His offensive and defensive ability was very effective. WENN KNOTEK Senior-Forward In his first year on the varsity squad Wenn proved his ability many times. both in rebounding and shooting, ROGER FOSS JunioriForward This is Roger's first year on the varsity. He proved his ability in the opening games. but a knee injury held him to the sidelines the rest of the season. JERRY LANTZ Junior-Forward Jerry's first year on the varsity proved to be very successful through his fine hook shot and team spirit. 4I GORDON CLECKNER Senior' -Guard Cordon is an experienced player from the Metz varsity. He proved to he very valuable through his speed and all- around basketball ability. Bush is up for a rebound while the fans wait to see if it our ball. Bush is going up for a basket in the Angola game. This year, the 1957-1958 season. the Fremont Hi School Varsity team had an exceptionally good reco The big team had 22 wins out of 26 starts making only losses. The success of the team proves that practice mal perfect. Although not quite perfect. they were very cl' to it. Every day after school you could find the entire te in the gym, working out. Coach Harry Kelley had ' respect of all the boys out for basketball, and they vn enthusiastically put all of their efforts in the game. The varsity scoring honors this year went to 6' 9i' E Kaufman who played the center position. and 6' 2 I1 Wells who played forward position. The two boys ez had an average of I4-.2 points per game. Bobby Thon was close behind them with an average of 13.3 per gal Bobby was also chosen for the starting five of the regional team. Although these three players led the scori it takes all of the other players. working together, to ma a winning team for F.H.S. The mighty Fremont Eagles won the Bi-County tour ment along with being the Corner Conference Champs. 'l high point of the season was found when the Eagles ff over Butler in the final game of the Sectional tournamf This victory made Fremont the sectional champs for t out of the last three years. This year has truly beer success for the Eagles! STANDING. LEFT T0 RIGHT: M. McMurry, C. Coler, B. Norton, W. Knotek, D. Kaufman, C. Bush, R. Wells, Mr. Kelley. Mr. Stafford. SITTING: R. Foss, B. Thomas, J. Lantz, G. Cleckner, G. Nuetz, N. Patterson. nlnth. lvnlh anirl vlvwnlli ggmmlm-s. ll gznnvs Lnul losing unly U in lhv l't'Q.flllilI' sm-usnn. fuunly TllllI'Ilf'f. Tlwy mlvfvatval Urlznicl in the final gznnv. xslwn luarl lWl'NLIllQ1lllUll sm-un-cl Ihr winning lvuskvl with only il lvw Scwmifli rvinuining in Ihr' gzllnv. l .1 potential is clvxvluping tmxzml gIIAt'Llll'l' lwigllts. . W - ff. . 1 . . lhls yvur thc ,lunmr Nursity f-misislml of lmis from llw Tha- svvmul tvann lmys haul ll Sllf'1't'5Sl-lll svasuii ln winning 'lqlwy also liflillglll hmm' Imp honors hy winning lhv lhf' lnfflwst si-on-r on lhv ,lllllllbf Vursllx was ,lcrrv , F' . , - . . , , ' ' 5ll8PrllUlN of Ihr' tvuni :luring guinvlinn-' Nlnm ilu' lxuglw in an-t nlz with il pulilts-pvr-gluliw znvragv uf 9.9. Hngvr Barry ml lhxvixl .Mlspalllgll fullmxn-cl vlusf-ly with llY1'I'LlfIl'S of T5 ml .mil I'CSllPI'llY4'lf. l'rmn all z1ppvuI'a1li4'vs thc lmslwllulll inavhine nf unliinilvml TOP ROW . LEl'Vli T0 RIGHT: Ci. Cul.-r. Xlanagvr: I.. Huw. ll. .XII-llllllgll. U, l'ill'l'NlllIll', ll, li1!l'x I. J. Fvrgllsn-011. J. Rakvstraw. M. Xls'Xlurry. Nlanugvr, SHQQUNIT HUNX: ll, llukvi. ,l. ll1'llll l, J. Post:-r. Mr. Ks-llvy. llnavh: Nlr. Staflurcl. Afsistant lkuiwliz .l, Knanl--. 'lf llwllglwlly. ll. llHy1'l- V. Kiss-r, E. ML'Naughlon. ll. Us-nwalcla. U. Barry. R. liurry. l'. Slum. li. Sie-www. A sex gsm: was xi: .rum-ug. xannnmahuum Anna: wus'-xr-x1 iwfaeizkix .fesalumiug IVAYFI HUYICH BARBARA CILCHRIST BEVERLY NHLIS K.-XTIIX BAKER SHIELA SIDEL I.tlRN,X SICI,I,IihN JULIE LANIJIS Through the never-ceasing efforts of the cheerleaders. the team was able to eolnplete victory after victory. The girls' originality brought forth many new and inspiring Cheers this year. The ahouncling energy. excellent sportsmanship. and hard work are well known assets of the Fremont Cheer- leach-rs. 44 CONEIIE GREEN CHERYL WELLS LORETTA WISEL BETH HOYER KATHY NIITCHEU 45 STANDING, LEFT T0 RIGHT: C. Nuctz. C. Jarrett, B. Thomas, J. Lantz. Coach H. Kelley Aseistant Coach M. Stafford, J. Pvnncr, C. Colvr. L. Huss, J. Foster. SITTING: E. McNaug1hton J. Fvrguson. J. Rakcstraw, N. Paterson. R. Foss, R. Siervr. Thr' 1037 travli lvarn hail a vvry suwcssful Season. Through lllilllf hours of lu'z1f'tir'v. training anxl Pffort hy lnoth the play-rf annl t'ULlf'll the tmnn r-alnv through with six Mins annl tlirw- lossvs. 'llln-sc six mins invluflc a vit'- tort in the r-ounlx nn-vt ancl 1-ornvr r'onfvrs-m'v nwvt. A spn-ml of only one- or tno points rlr-vitlml who wfarc' the 1'orm'r 4'onf1-I'z'in'v Vllilllllli :incl Frfilnont was vvry lucky X A to lu' ulnunl. llolu lfislu-r lv4'lI4't'4'1l his oltl shot put rfwortl of 46-177 In ll to lnzilv' tht- now rf-1-orml uf IT fmfl vvmi. The niilv zlnrl hulf-inilr' l't'lilf rm-r'onls lwoth ft-II this yvar. sf Thr- now lnilc- Ff'lilf rm-orwl is fi minutes 33.6 svvonrls and 0 Ihr' nf-is llilll-'lllllt' rvlut r1'r'or1l is l niinuti' 42.2 Svconfls. Tlwsf' urv tht- only ll'ilt'li I't't'Hl'llS that fell in thc' '37 trafli 502151 HI . 111- lluring tha- SVRISUII lroth plant-rs anrl r'oaf'h gun' out tll1'll' own 5lH'f'lill ulvility znnl this is the rmson for the s1u'4'm'ssf11l wus llll. 46 S. x ,. - , wgak x 5 fi 1 -. H x W 5 . . X'LL K Lkkkkk E 5 ,:'! , :,. Y 5 412' 4 Q - if 7 K Aff . - N ' fi? 4 X . z , FL - 5' V L 7 L sl L L . L -.fL.'Lf'LQN' ,lj ' ' gg 1 -V2 f Lfli , L K ' ' 'fggw ' 'M' ' i , - , 3, bv in L i 5 H .V 493-4, ' LL - Q f'k V ' L - Q Q L .1 5 .S fx ms' .K . ,K . , . f , hwy wg' ggi A . 5 12' gg f ' vii, f .1 M.-f ww- V- 1 M ' lf W' My its f I ' 4, . X L 1 L L 1 LL L Q L f , J .S MQW 35 Q Q 2 A wlfdln -f M sig, QQ, wg LL ' ffl A ' .. L 'Ax . E if x 3 J s me gigs Sa ,sf 'Y k'5!i W , 2 EF F 51 .:.'K'xH: ggi 5 fl Qs V Q FRONT ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Bressler. K. Sacken, J. Cay, Manager: J. Moeller. B. Sherhurne. BACK ROW: L. Smart. D. Rhoads. J. Sanken. Mr. Stafford. Mr. Kelley. J. C. Hassett. J. Chapin. D. Firestone. Larry Smart receives a pass from Max llressler. Jerry Sarkvn Irie-s for tln- jump hall. . This year the Junior High Varsity has been under the expert guidance and training of Mr. Stafford. This is Mr. Stafford's first year of coaehing here. These first team boys are made up of seventh and eighth graders. who have been working industriously with an enthusiastic spirit, co-operation, and an intense desire to win. FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Wisel, B. Knauss, Sellers, S. Emerick. J. Cay, J. Summers, J. Newbaurer, P. Sherburne, J. Shupp. STANDING: J. McCormick, L. McNaughton, D. Fire- stone, J. Reed, Mr. Stafford, B. Gary, Mr. Kelley, L. Hall, M. White, D. Stauffer, S. Wyneken. . The Junior High Reserves, also under Mr. Staf- ford's watchfulness, consist of boys from both the sixth and seventh grades. These younger boys, along with the Junior High Varsity. have also showed remarkable talents in their busy schedule and their daily practices. With continuous co-oper- ation and support from both fans and teammates alike, these Junior High teams will soon be the High School champs of tomorrow. Get that tip. e team is fighting for thu- lr imm.:-,am1asza.zz.1sxzwszaz1.1. ,,.' x . J . ' ew-fm.i,f:-2 fff.- :ffmnamwz msiiif, -wry:-efsf1fLmwL,efKzss-v x, 1' . Q The administration of a public school re- quires long hours of diligent work and a vast resource of patience. The administrative staff at Fremont Schools will readily confirm this. The individuals that constitute this staff pro- vide guida-nce, corrective measures and advice for the entire student body. lVlany times during the course of the day's work, the student faces problems which can lie mastered more easily with the aid of a memlier of the staff or some of the teacher's advice. Few of us realize the importance of the role these people play in our lives today, liut in years to come the effect they have had on us will become visilile. It will lie through their patience, expert guid- ance, and understanding that we, as students, will liecome the outstanding citizens of tomorrow. . 4' The secretary to our principal, Mr. Duke, is Grace Langley. ln addition to her responsibilities as secretary, Mrs. Langley supervises the cafeteria. This year she has served the high school as assistant sponsor for the Future Business Leaders of America. Whenever possible, Mrs. Langley is eager to lend a helping hand to any student, class, or organization. I Mr. Mertz has acted as school superintendent this year. His duties are numerous. He administers the orders of the school board and serves in an advisory capacity to the board. Mr. Mertz has been an asset in making the 1957-1958 school year a success. 53 i l l 1 l i f The fine fowl. happy smile, generous portions of fnml. unrl kind worcls of the eouks are all uppreeialerl mleeply hy the entire stuflenl lmclv. as well as the faeultv. Main' limes the luclies on the Cooking stuff are askerl lo eome to activities beyond their regular seheclule. Their willing re- plies :incl eupalmle work have eontrihutecl to the Illillilllg of many happy. healthy stu- clenls. QQ, tr' ,..-'- Nlaintaining a warm selmol hui ing. keeping: il elean. repairing flu ages. anrl heing uvailzlhle for the 1 ferent sehuol uelivities are all flulies of our selnml eustorlianrs. 'lil perform their um-k well and ure lu emnniencleml fur it. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Bina Dunkel. Cora Nlunrly. liuth lluvis. Alive llre -X The lnus flrivers are an inmlispf sable part of our selmol system. 'llh perform many clulies he-yoncl tht regular clrixing. The frequent ueli ties away from hmne require nm of the rlrivers to transport Stuclei nn trips at the expense of their m time. l'ix'eryune in seliool has. at 0 time or another lvenefilerl frmn t clrivers' serviees ancl we ull uppreeiz it. 54 gow-ui The Advisory Board is essen- tial for a well-run school. This year. due to the consolidation of Fremont. there is a representa- tive from each township. These men work diligently for the welfare of the school. The IIIIPYOVCIIIFIIIS of this yearls system is largely due to the continuous effort of these men. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT:Mr. Finicle, Mr. Garv. Mr. Lantz. SITTING .--gf,-'3 yy-f-,tu--7 - ' - F'- mt, -5 2 Mrs. Crandall has done an excellent job as F.H.S. has found a good friend in Mr. school librarian during the past year. Her McDaniels. His work in speech therapy and supervision over the reference and outside kind words to the students will be long re- reading material was a real help to the stu- membered by all who have been under his dent body. care. af' 5 PAULINE BARKDULL MARY BURNS A.B.. Butler University, lndianapolis, A.B., Georgia State College for Wciin- Ind.: Ball State Teachers College, en. Milledgeville, Georgiag Duke Uni- Muncie, Ind. versity, Durham, North Carolina. Typing 1. 2: Shorthand 1. 2g Book- Citizenshipg Arithmetic. Freshman keeping 2. Junior Sponsor. Sponsor. ERVIN A. DUTY HELEN HEALY B.S.. lVl.S.. lncliana Universityg La- A.B.. lncliana University, Blooming- Salle University. Chicago. ton, Indiana Algehra: Trigonometry: Geometry: Home Economics. F.H.A. Sponsor. Business lVlalh. Seventh Crafle Spon- sor. BRUCE CROW BgS.. Michigan State University. Science: Agriculture. Sophomoi Sponsor. 494 . HARRY KELLY B.S.. lVlanchester College. North Ma chester. lnciiana. Physical Education: Governmer Drivers Training: High Schc Coach. Sponsor: Hi-Y Sponsor. E Fm. HAROLD LONG BA.. Central Normal, Danville. Indi ana: Indiana University. Blooming ton' Butler Universitv Indiana olis. . . -. p . Band and Chorus Director: Psychol ogy. oo! .l OYCE REED HELEN MYERS A.B.. DePauw University. Green- castle. Indiana. English: Literature. Senior Sponsor. MARTHA REED BA.. Ball State Teachers College. Michigan State University: Uni- Muncie. Indiana: Olivet College. Ol- versity of Michigan. ivet. Michigan. Physical Education: English: Gen- Latin: English. eral Business. Oth Grade Sponsor. BESSIE OLSON B.A.. MA.. Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute. indiana: Tri- State Teachers College. Angola, Indi- ana: Teachers College. Columbia University. History: Journalism: Literature: English. Tatler and Vistula: Eighth Grade Sponsor. NIAYNARD STAFFORD Olivet College. Olivet. lVlichigan. Physical Education: Social Studies: Assistant Coach. Junior Sponsor. 57 JANE BAIR KATHY BAKER K? M PAULENE BOLEN SUE BOORE 58 ff JERRY BICE BETTY BRADLEY wwf ,M JA N ICIC CARPENTER -4' :J BONNIE CHAMPION C-XRI, lll'Sll LYNN CllANll'ION NIQXRLICNIC CHA NIPIUN 59 GMI, CH.fXI'lN CHARLES COLER E i GORDON CLECKNER ROBERT FISHER LARRY FRALEY 60 DOLORES FIRESTONE M 'Y EUGENE HANTZ LULA HANTZ NORADELL HESS fx -. if , , 'W ' ,V igiii A3231 ' ff Jkfdkvf ,W DAVID HDSEK if 1 LARRY HUSS bl . kr ,., 5 f . V ,, K ' f Ag fu LYNNE HOOK DAN KAUFNIAN RIWSSICLI. KICITH FOREST KING JANE KNAUSS WENN KNOTEK 62 BARBARA KIRCHNICR JULIE LANDIS PEGGY LANTZ SONDRA MIDDLETON is L J ANICE MEEKS DAVID MCMURRAY 15 BILL NOYES 63 GEORGE NEUTZ X JERRY NORTHAM NEAL PATTERSON SHARON OPDYKE PATRICIA PIERCE 64 FRANK PARRISH ELLANOR RANSBURG DON SATTISON JEANETTE SCHAEFFER SANDRA RATHBUN RICHARD SIMPSON 39 ya I X SUE SONNER 65 K , JOYCE STAHRli'l l' BOBBY TIIUMAS HODNI-IY WELLS mW,m9,,,,,...-e- fll,-XSS Ul7l I1fl'fRS LFVI' TO RHQHT: L. Hook, Se-cr:-lary: H. Wflls, Vivo Prcsidvntz J. Blair. 'l1I'1'llNlll'A'l41 Xl. illmmpiml. 5111111-rlt fillllllfill R, Fifhvr. Stuflvnt flilllllfil. SFl.'Vl'FD: D, Kaufman. VI ill nt 66 -1? Wx iw .... .. NK 5' 1 4 Fl - 13 .if, ' k. , , UR ' xi . s f ,.1 mmA. 4 CW L A Q X 5 x A m . :,V. X ' . ,, , i 3 ' ' 1 i , 'm i X xi fy ', l . yl fx ff fi me , , 63 i ,515 63 Q 5 ..-f x - xl? 3 i , V Q : :,LN J A -inf? 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K x 35' X-in Nsfkif X vs.: f-wi' fur:-rg A. XX allmlt. bf-vrvtaryg D. Laminvn. Wim! Prvsxdn' . . ,,,. . .. . . lr iw...- in .C 'asf ' fl 'iff in 5 'f 1 Xrtrf wr Q. ij? MT, 'FUI' ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Noyvs. J. Purkvr. U. Pvnm-ll, J. Pe-nm-r. S. Pe-true. Cf. Rulwrrs. R. RlPSl'lll'Uk'k. B. SClli1l'fft'Y'. SECOND RUYV: S. Smart. R. Smith. N. Stvtlvr. ll, Strong. W, Yam AllkQ'I1. J. Vaughn, A. Wallmlt. Nl. xVil11'lJI'l'I1llt'l' 69 ,, -wt' M R, M af '60 St Rt' R H. if ag Q? J VW' f I L, ' ,r m M , , i W 4 i 's on JI w l -an My 34 9 , My f My WIMQ' TOP ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: I.aVon Arnoltl, Rolwrt Baker, Rogvr Bakvr, Franklin liratllvy. Terry Brown, Dianna Carpe-ntl-r, 'll-rry Carpenter, Nathalie Chidrlister. SECOND ROW: Joyce- Cook. Ronnit- Coloinan, Rom Dougherty, ,lorry Ferguson, Ol:-n Firm-stone, Sondra Follvtt. Don Fullvr. Barbara Gary, THIRD ROW: In-no Hantz, Joyce Hantz, Marilyn Hardy, Duanf- Harman. lion Harman, Carolyn Hornbrook, Faye- Hoyt-r, Roger Hoyer. FOURTHT ROW: Nancy Huss, Court Jarrett. ,lim Knauss, Linda Loomis. Joanne-ttv Luke, Earl MvNaughton, Pat Nlitc-hvll. Mrlaniv Morrison. FlI+ l'H ROW: Frit-da Najln. Mary Najtn, Connie- Nr'clc'le'. JW' Nf'f'lf'Y- DHYIUII NPl'lPy. Eunicf- Nichols, Judy Noragon, Ruth Orthwein. 70 Ik A Q . CIASS OI I ICERSALEFT TO RIGHT: J. Luke. Student Councilg I., Sf-Ilvrs. Sm-rotary-Tre-asurf-r: J. Knausi, Vice- Pre-sidvnt: P. Mitvhe-II, President fnot picturmli. D. VanfNIeter, Student Cuuncilg 5 AM . A 5 V' ' tk ,- VV, , l 1 , il f 3.-sl 'ff' 'ff'-I c v i f It . It D' . 'K' . 'N 'I 1 . ISI wi Q ' f'x'r.'..l X .a'kYifi iz. 'K I if :' - I Q I I 6 as 1 I 4, , , IQ' I -'KF , Q g at - ' .. ,.,, I I I i f f.- 'I .X U ' X V I . I I '-122 1 u A '19-92' W . Y , ,, I X if , , , N 'K . . 1 x '11, -' ' 'v' TOI' ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT- L. Pierce. J. Rakestraw, R. Schacffvr, L. S0111-rs. I.. Slim-arman. R. Shutts. S. Sith-I. R. Siervr. SECOND ROW: F. Smith, K. Smith, J. Sonncr, P. Straw, U. Van Meter. C. VV:-icllt, N. White. 7I 4 L - li f ,Am M N In W 1,f , ,We vgifim 5 P f + 9 Q x 1, ,,z I 'I' 46 'Wwbr I . ' , 7 ' , f ' ' 3 Q , 1 , W 7 ,J Q ,, .uh , J' '72 'V I mmf -. V 5: Km J XL' '1' A - ' A, , '. Y ' ,' - - Q , f K H., , W-14 V f, f , ' 'law - ,. H ' ' iz. , I' .L f , ' ' K, 1 ' jx A? 'Qi , ' 1 , w--1 1' . Q, 1 - '-xx' gr' I 3 , S , any V 1 Mfr y. 0 ' 451, M' W ' 9 ' .Q 'fm D M ,f 5' Z E, IV Q G 'fr' 'i 5' mg 5 . f f fm w I 35' IW 4 ' an i Q ' fr A , W V S 'yflrz Q' ,W K, W W 'K ,W M 5 W T 1 ' f 'M K V P L , .-P' . , V., 'L' ,W wr ' Ea, gb Q , S' X 2, 1 V112 i l'lll' NNW, l,lfl7'l' T0 RIGHT: lluviml AIISPHIIQLII, Ray AI'L'll1'l'. llnnniv Barron. lin-gl Harry. Pat llinklvy. Hillllilfll Iiruwu. Murxin liurrvll, ll:-nnis Iiuwulllu, SECUNII HOW: Tuul fzlldlllllilill, Karvn 4 Il'lIll'N Illllt lllvwuml, Namw' Claw. Larry Cops-. ,ludv lI1'awfm'd. Larry Dllllhillll. Rirhard I'.lII1'l'll'k. .1 .. l'llIlill INIXN. lffrgln-1' F:-11-te'l'r11ak:'r, Dirk Fisllvr. Toni Ford. Judy Cary. ,Ilnly llilchrist, Kay Hfm-k. l1'NiN llufnr- In ,lLlll1'I liumlnuvn-r. FOURTH ROW: Karvn Kaufman. Sharon Ke-ith. lk-anrla ROW ' . P Kin-wx. Yilllfl' Kiwr. Illll'Il'll1' Knauss. ,lulm-s Laugghlin. Kay Lalim-r. Martha Imng. l IF'l'lI U lhxlllx lmrrxuif. Nlurivllu lining:-r. Misha:-I M1'5Iur1'ay. Nlurilyn Mrxlurruy. l1hill'lt'4 Nlull1r'vvf. V 1-r Nlillx NlLll'gfiil'L'f Nlmfllvr lhlxul Xl1'1r1ll14'1'1' V9 alt ifk M' A 'M WW Zi Y' T7 wr iw L in A W J. lrarv. N .1 -35 fiixxxxx Cl..-XSS OFFICERS-f Llilfl' TO RIGHT: IJ. Allfpauglh. Sluclvnt llounvilz R. Fifhvr. Vice' I're'fidm-ntl 'l'l'l'IL1Ty-Tl'l'il!-lll't'I'I li. Kinwy. Stuclvnt Cuunfilz C. Harry. l'rvfifl1'I1I. 'lt . -1- .1 m lit -vg- , H - ' ff ' ef A W N E N ' TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Nede-le, J. Pvtry. J. Pivrcv. S. Rathbun. ll. Russ. N. Sulslnury K. Schacffvr. C. Svvits. SECOND ROW: B. Smith. R. Slarrvtt. 5. Stroll. l'. Tlunnas. T. Van llolah. M. Vaughn. S. Vaughn, L. Wvich. THIRD ROW: L. Wm-lls. I.. Wills. R. XYiHlHlI't'lllll'l' 73 PANSY ANSPAUGH Tri-State College, Angola, Indi- ana, BS., Manchester College, North Manchester, Indiana. 5th Grade. KATHLEEN LATIER B.P.S.M.. Indiana University, Bloomington. Indiana. Grade Music. X. x A 1 GWEN COTN ER B.S., Ball State Teachers College, Muncie, Indiana, St. Frances Col lege for Wolnen, Fort Wayne, In diana. 6th Grade. o r X fi! , 6'-W4 ' 74 DOROTHY BERNHARD BS.. Ball State Teachers Co Muncie. Indiana. 5th. 6th Grade. ALICE MYERS Ball State Teachers College, 1 Cie. Indiana: Indiana Unive Bloomington. Indiana. 3rd, Alth Grade. ltl'Tll PIFER Ball Slate Tvacllers College. Mun- civ. lndinnu: Tri-Stutv College. xllmgnlu. lmlianu. 2nd Cruclv. ICHITH POECOCK Central lxllt'lllgll!l College. Mount Pleasant. lxllflllgilll. lst and 2nd Cradv. MARIIC SCIIMIECIQ HS.. llillsdalc College. Hillsc Xlivlxiggan. -ltll Cradv. 75 GRACE OBERLIN BS.. Indiana llnivcrsity. Bloom- ington. lndiana. lst Grade. THELMA TI l'TLE Tri-State Collvgc. Angola. Indiana. 3rd Grade. xf . H? is ful tm, , 4 w qw ' ' has-mm' an my M t M 'W 2 Wx it xx L. i f, Q tle 'Q f ill -il ii WX , .L f wg 1 ll A ' ' is 0 ' 1 'M ' ill A V, ' ! 'W ,I i f it We J J .. ev ar e W- 1 fllvlitfnvltwn 'V tl Wil A vw V . A. ,I A A J tt- ,Q it I 4 M wi 6 .,. ' H ' am l ' it ,- 1 HH? vk', 'Me -may 1, ' ' m H, ' ' Wi' Q TN, V X- , tilt , M h W fm. gs mls' t M' L f may ' 3 ' J M l is 'if Wim L w. MM.: n 'Mil W ' N ,V 4 it TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Baker, Max Rressler, Loren Burlingame, Joe Chapin, Toby Clark, Clayton Cobb, Sharon Cook, Janet Dellinger. SECOND ROW: Douglas Firestone, Billy Fraley. Jeff Cay, Janice Hall. Richard Hants, J. C. Hassett, Joan Hassett, Lee Jacobs. THIRD ROW: Carole Johston, Sue Lamminen, Audrey Lowe, Billy Meininger, Sharon Miller, Kathy Mitchell. Jerry Moeller, Demaris Myers. FOURTH ROW: Herman Neely, Connie Nelson. Philip Parker. Mike Perrine. Robert Petty. Don Rhoads, Kenny Sachen, Jerry Saehen. 76 CLASS OFFICERSALEFT T0 RIGHT: M. Perrine, Vice Presidentg L. Burlingame, Student Cnuncilg li. Zimmerman, Presidentg B. Walholt, Secretary-Trcasurerg K. Mitchell, Student Counril. ll T if .. it 5 X 555, Y ' 5 iixfiuw 'Q - new . if , X . W fl g a mer x K QQP, 1 dh, ,dw MQ s , gf ' Z I V R ...... 5 Qf , llt i t ' L ii f+ it L 5 W ... t. . . A Q TOP ROW. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Clifton Sattison, Sharon Sattisun. Barry Sherburnv, Larry Smart, Sharon Smile, Paul Strong, Nylc Summerlott, Jerry Thebeault. SECOND ROW: Barbara Walliolt. Duane Wall. Cheryl Weckessor, ,lean White, Loretta Wiscl, Billy Zimmerman. 77 . -1, ,ir Y N ,N 'N-s f 5f'Ns ' V T fl 'M 'Ulm l M, l ' WV! l l V f 1' , all-, M ll 'wlgrzrxlll' ll will ,V 1 My Y llwi' 'WTWTWT T fl N I Mull '1h T lllwl A V 'T T lf' 'J ,' T F . , , ' T 'fl' V l l ' ' if W , W :A ' if f ' :dl 'fl il' :jiri ,, q W W. 'H N fl N M23 ' ' - R 'x my ri ii' tg W' f .yn ' 1 - 5 4 49 I llilfllzmllllull: l W ' . 1 .T ' mf' ' N in - ' 2 l ' W 1 i 'N W., I j . . ,. 4 T my , W 1 wan an ff Nw T :::: i . 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Ax .X Q Q fu.. .ig 'Q x 8 sh il, Q C2 .L ,,1lA tm f , -.v- Q f .7 - 4'f'-Q CLASS OFFICERS-LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Habour, Secretary-Treasurerg D. Firestone, Vice Pres- identg C. Peel, Presidentg E. Earnest, Student Councilg C. Wells, Student Council. 'O'-'J M 5 ... !. A QS X x uf x V1 'gtk ' ix WH P , C . .ee . f. . '1 h , -2 it-1 ' v-4' M. A i x 4 il TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Sattison, R. Schaeffer, P. Sherlwurnc, M. Shutts, M. Spaulmlingr. N. Stctler, D. Straw, S. Thomas. SECOND ROW: A. We-ber, C. Wells. L. Wiwl. 79 as Q-- Alu my 'WW gm ,it M will?-P 5 ii 1 i e M i 4 :T V yah, Y, ,L N ' L 5' iff N 4 ry fy ,, 'Wu I I U , P W , Ewa 'amd J, W If t 1 H' ,fin f, 'W if 'Wt' if ffl mmf , W 3 : All f w W P tt 0' l t T i t 5 at T , t ,,ffj:',.lil ' 4 , , I IVLVH H I 9,71 lgg,:,, M 1 fl , if M- ,'.N K , l ls ,il f A W 1 'er TOP ROW, LEF'T TO RIGHT: Mary Arnold, Janice Caywood. Gary Clay. Glenda Curtland. Martha Ehrhart, Mary Ehrliart, Stephen Emeriek, Charles Hall. SECOND ROW: Sandra Hall, Bnnnie Hantz, ,ludy Hantz. Paint-la Hassett, Wlayne Jacobs. Elaine Kirehner, Janice Luke, jeff McCormack. THIRD ROW: Lee McNaughtun, James Myers, Billy Oser, Frank Patterson, Helen Petras, Michael Richard- son, Paula Favhen. Dale Smith. FOURTH ROW: Jim Summers, David Stauffer, Dennis Waters, Patricia Way. Max White, Patsey White, Steven Wyneken, 80 Nfl wll Qi ml 2 , Nl ww-1, Y l r . WI .wE5?ll , 'TM . TW. 4:4 and 'fx W Wi r X' mam any W H Q ., , .vi ' lu' l W . l' W l ...W W' Q, 2' ,,,,,, ,fl li. M' ' My Q gps. ' ' 9' x N.' MW' 'W . , W ,,. w ,m,. T - . l+ 1. , . A H 'il . T l lf, . , MVT l :'L lhhw w'-W .fill M ll!! Ummm l 'X lm' U N l 'RTL ' ' 'J imp 1 l l T T W . l:1lllllM.,,..lll T l MW W A 1 . ' Y Rfk, WYNN . . . . ,M V , , M 1 T T W W T 1 ll N f 1 'N ' 'N E w . A1 g,. 'r w 'l N , , . f :T ' 'l?mf,Al-if . r T W Nik J5 , ,,,WEN, W Nl . T . W 97 ' . lf A ' .w he 'ffl-wx . H . W ' H.. , M 'f fi . . . gf T lf' .fl ,llrl J ll WV . Q. '2 T' A. .... .T . . 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SONS MOLD COMPANY I Ray, Incllana Phone 2078 Fremoni, Indiana 95 Good Luck, Seniors Remember For Por'rrai+s Tha+ Live II s Always COMPANY GENTRY PHOTOGRAPHIC 7 Up and Vemors soo Randolph s+ree+ DiS+,ibu+o,S ANGOLA, INDIANA FREMONT SAWMILL KEYES BARBER sHoP Propriefor, ERNEST PENCE BUD KHES BOB KNISELY Fremont Indiana Phone 37I5 Fremont Indiana phone 2072 96 JANE BAIR Chorus 1, 2, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, GAA .2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Class Treasurer 3, 4, Latin Contest 3, Class Play 3, GAA State Play Day, Senior Play Usher- ette, Cheering Block 2, 4, Awards: English 2, Bi- ology 2, Typing 2. KATHLEEN BAKER Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Masque and Gavel 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 4, Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Crew, Senior Play Cast, Quill and Scroll 3. JERRY BICE Mishawalka 1, FFA 2, 3, 4, Pest Contest 2, 3, 4, Judging-Dairy 3, 4, Forestry 2, 3, 4, Land 2, 3, 4, Junior and Senior Play Crew. . PAULENE BOLEN SUE BOORE FHA 1, 2, FBLA 1, 2, 3, FHA 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 1, Student Council 4, Awards: Tyipng 3. BETTY BRADLEY FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, FHA 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 1, Student Council 4, Awards: Typing 3. CARL BUSH Scott Center 1, Basketball 4, Cross Country 4, Lettermen Club 4, FFA 2, 3, 4, Forestry Judging 4, District and State 3, Junior and Senior Play Crew. .JANICE CARPENTER FBLA 2, 3, FHA 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Junior Play Crew, Senior Play Publicity. BONNIE CHAMPION GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 1, 2, 3, 4, One- Act Plays 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, Sergeant-ab Arms 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Tatler Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Cheering Block 1, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Class Plays 3, 4, Awards: Typing 2, Sanitation Winner 2, American Legion Winner 4. LYNN CHAMPION FFA 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Track 1, Junior Play Crew. MARLENE CHAMPION Chorus 1, 3, Masque and Gavel 4, Senior Play Prompter, Student Council Secretary 4, Tatler Staff Assistant Editor 4, FHA 1, Treasurer 2, Cheering Block 1, Queen of Lakes Contestant 3, Track Attendant 2, Canteen Manager 3, Quill and Scroll 3. GAIL CHAPIN Student Council 1, Class Vice President 2, 3, Vis- tula Editor-in-Chief 4: National Honor Society 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 1. 2, 3. -l. Treasurer 3, Chorus 1, Tri-l-li-Y 1. 2. 3. President 4, Reporter 3, Class Play 3, 4, One-Act Play 3. 4, Cheering Block 1, 4, Awards: Typing 2: Shorthand 3, Homemaker of Tomorrow -l. CHARLES COLER Baseball 2. 3. -l: Basketball l. 2: Track 1. 2: Cross Country 1. 2. Manager 3. 4: Lettermen Clulm 3. 4: Chorus 4: Hi-Y 3. l-: 4-ll 1. 2: Math Contest 4: JudgingiLand 1. 3. District 2: Poultry 2. District 1: FFA 2: Tatler Staff 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Awards: Geometry 2: Second Year .Algebra 3. GORDON CLECKNER lVletz 1. 2. 3: Baseball 4: Basketball 4: Hi-Y -l: Band 4: Lettermenis Club 4. DOLORES FIRESTONE Metz 1. 2. 3: Band 4: Chorus il: National Honor Society 4: 4-H 4. ROBERT FISHER LARRY FRALEY FFA l. 2. 3: Junior Play Crew. EUGENE HANTZ FFA l. Treasurer 2. Secretary 3. Vice President 4: 4-ll l. 2. President 3. l: Senior Play. Junior Play Crew: Judging-MDairy 1. 2. 3. rl. Land 1. 2. 3. 4. District 4: Pest Contest l. 2. 3. 4: Projection Club 3. 4. LULA HANTZ Scott Center 1: Band 2. 3. rl: Tri-Hi-Y 4: District Solo and Enseinhle Contest 3. 4: State Solo and Ensemble Contest 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Senior Play Usherette: Cheering Block 2. 3. 4: 4-H 2. 3: Awards: Typing 2: Short- hand 3: Good Citizen Award 3. NORADELI. HESS FBLA 2. 3: Chorus 1. 2. 3: National llonor S+ ciety 3. 4: Quill and Scroll l: Nlasque and Gavel l Chee-ring Block l. 3: Taller Staff 4: Awards: Boo keeping 3. Typing 3. LYNNE HOOK Class Secretary 3. 4: Band 1. 2. 4. Vice Presidel 3: FHA 1. Treasurer 2: Chorus 1. 2: Tri-Hi-Y 4 Masque and Gavel 1. 2. 3. 4: Senior Play Cas One-Act Play Director -1: 4-H 4. President 1, 2. F National Honor Society 3. el-: Biology Award 2 Typing Award 2. DAVID HOSEK Junior Play Crew: Crop Judging 1, 2, 3, 4. LARRY HUSS Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Cro: Country 4: FBLA 1. 2, 3: FFA 1. 2, 3, 4, Presidet 4, Vice President 3. Reporter 1, 2: Hi-Y 3: Pe Contest 1. 2. 3, 4: Poultry Judging 1, 2, 3, 4: Pla Props 3. 4: Awards: Typing 2. DAN KAUFMAN Class President 4, Treasurer 1. 2: Student Couric 3: Masque and Gavel 1. 2, 3. 4, President 3: Ba ketball 1, 2. 3, 4: Lettermen Club 2, 3, 4: Trac 1. 2: Cross Country 1. 2, 3, 4: Class Play Ca 3. 4: Vistula Staff 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. President 1 Treasurer 3: District Solo and Ensemble Contest 3 One-Act Plays 1. 2: Volleyball 2, 3: Chorus 1. f 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4, President fl Boys, State 3: Quill and Scroll 4: Awards: Typin 1: Biology 2: General Science 1. RUSSELL KEITH 4-H 1, FFA 1, 2, Reporter 3, Secretary 4, Student Council 4, Crops Judging 1, 2, 3, District 2, 3, State 3, Land Judging I, 2, 3, 4, District 2, 3, Pest Contest 1, 2, 3. 4. FOREST KING FFA 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track 1, Junior Play Crew, Livestock Judging 3, 4. BARBARA KIRCHNER FBLA 2, Awards: Typing 2, 3. JANE KNAUSS WENN KNOTEK Scott Center 1, Basketball 4, Cross Country 4, Lettermen, Club 4, FFA 2, 4, Treasurer 3, Forestry Judging 3, 4, Junior and Senior Play Crew. JULIE LANDIS Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, State Play Day: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Masque and Gavel 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, Quill and Scroll 3, National Honor Society 3, 4: Junior Play Cast, Senior Ush- erette, Latin Contest 3, Twirling Contest 1, Awards: Algebra 1, Science 1, Biology 2, English 2, Spanish 2, Typing 2, History 3, English 3, Latin 3. PEGGY LANT Z Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, Treasurer 3, Masque and'Gavel 2, 4, One-Act Plays 1, 3, GAA 1, 2, Student Council Secretary 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, Cheering Block 1, 4, Track Attendant 2, Quill and Scroll 3. DAVID McMURRAY FFA 2, 4, 4-H 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Play Crew 4, Pest Contest 2, 4, District Land Judging 4, Crops 2, Forestry 2. .IANICE MEEKS Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, District Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, State Solo and Ensemble Contest 4, Senior Play Usherette, Cheering Block 2, 3, 4, Awards: Typing 2, Shorthand 3. SONDRA MIDDLETON Band 1, 2, 3, 4, District Solo and Ensemble Con- test 1, 2, FBLA 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Cheering Block 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Usherette, Awards: Shorthand 3. BILL NOYES Band 1, 2, President 3, Drum Major 4, District Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 3, State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Canteen Manager 3, Tatler Staff 3,'Junior Class Play Cast, Senior Class Play Crew. GEORGE NEUTZ JERRY NORTHAM FBLA 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Canteen Manager 3, Vistula Staff 4, Senior Play, Boys' State 3. SHARON UPDTKFI Twirling Ensetnlmle II: Twirling Contest 4: Class Play Usherette 3. 4: Cheering Block 2. l: Chorus I. 2. 3: Assistant Canteen lVIanager 3. FRANK PARRISH NEAI, PATTERSON Baseball I. 2. 3. 4: Basketball I. 2. 3, 4: Track 2. 3. -1-: Cross Country 3. 4: Vistula Staff 4: Hi-Y I. 2. 3. Chaplain 4: Masque and Gavel I. 2. Re- porter 1: National Honor Society 3. 4: One-Act Plays I. 2: Junior and Senior Class Play Casts: Letternien Club 2. 3. -l. PATRICIA PIERCE ELLANOR RANSBURC Assistant Canteen Manager 3: Chorus I. 2. 3. 4: Awards: Home Economics 3. SANDRA RATHBUN Band I. 2. 3. 4: Chorus I. 2. 3: l-II I. 2: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play I'sherette: Quill and Scroll 4: District Solo and Ensemble Contest I. 2. 3. 4: State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2. 4: Cheering Block 2. 3. 4: Awards: Shorthand 3: Typing 2. DONALD SATTISON FFA I. 2: Chorus I. 2. JEANETTE SCHAEFFER FHA Song Leader I. Vice President 2: GAA I. 2. 3. President 'I-: Fl5l.A 3. Secretary l: Chorus I. 3: Xlasquc and Caxcl l. 2. Cliccring Blotk 2. 3. fkxsarmls: Typing 2: G.-XX State Play llay. RICHARD SIXIPSON FFA 2. 3. Reporter 41: -1-It l: l.and and Liyesto Judging 2.3. l: Pest Contest I. 2. 3. 4. SUE SONNER Scott Center I: FBLA 2. 3: Chorus 2: Aware Typing 2. Joyct-2 STARRETT FHA I. 2: Chorus I. 2. BOBBY THOMAS Basketball I. 2. 3. 4: Baseball I. 2. 3. 4: Track 2. 3. 4: Cross Country I. 2. 3. 4: Class Play Bus ness Manager l: Class Play Sound Effects Crew I: Vistula Staff 4: Chorus I 2. 3: National Hom Society 3. 4: Quill and Scroll -I: Hi-Y 2. Chaplai 3. 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