James Whitcomb Riley High School - Hoosier Poet Yearbook (South Bend, IN)

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Byers, Principal 1 Hb WITHIN THE WALLS of this building throbs a busy and hustling world, unique in itself. Students strive and compete with each other in order to better themselves. They plan for the future. They live every minute of the present. Here we meet and try to understand each other: learn how to train and develop our mindsy do the many things that go with the task of getting an education. We hope we have done it well. HE THE WAY WE LEARN John Byers RiIey's Principal, discusses a school problem with Charles Katchel, President of National . . , Honor Society, Nancy Priddy, President of the Stud- Adm In lstrctlon ent Council and Arnold Goldberg, President of the Senior Class. H. H. OGDEN LAWRENCE PATE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL HEAD COUNCILOR 4 chool is a busy place. Football games, dances, elections, rallies, clubs, parties! We're always doing things, going places. It isn't essen- tial we do these things, but those who do enjoy themselves. lt isn't so much what we clo, it's iust getting out there and doing it! Here are many of THE THINGS we no PROPAGANDISTS Judy Warner, Diane Peterson, Sharon Reith, and Beverlv Rupel are decorated by Revana Varrin in an attempt to swing the sophomore election of officers. This is the weaker sex??? A sur- prise at a pre-game pep-rally was the appearance of these all girl football teams representing the Mishawaka Maroons and the Riley Wildcats. Miss Lauer served dou- ble duty to the Maroons as coach and waterboy. Put a penny in the pot! Each contribution will bring next year's foreign exchange student a step closer to Riley. The two teams opposed each other in a mighty conflict of lipstick and powder. In spite of the broken fingernails and smeared mascara, it was a happy day for Coach Steele when her Wildcats came through with an easy victory. Don't be bashful boys. Where's your poise? Onward we march 10 the Riley-Washington Roundup You con't go for in u crowded ccur. Am Spill-proof Nelson makes th e rounds at the French club dinner, '51, N' , 'I 'fi K Y t. ' K , '-- ,Vr. -. 1 H fr. , f G :fp if ff K 4 tj Ns FG H:g.L1, ez, E' '11, ' , ., ,tm 3 1 Xtflgix t,: The line up . . . is there no end? The tempting aromas draw many hungry students to our cafeteria. Another job of teaching is when we can relax. Gee, cooks, Don't we get seconds? In a protest against Mr. Koch's ac- 5 cusations of their civic ignorance, ogg t these students greet him with proof of their civic interest. This could be a good way to catch up on the funnies. fv-.eric til wp 'T' ff? gdimsx WWA M65 is The pause that refreshes: these re- freshed freshmen have the right idea. As Dolly explains her trip abroad, Ross Limbo, our Philipino Riley- ite , Beverly, Grady, and Nancy, listen intently. Our staff, dressed in their Sunday best, put on an assembly that was a success. Tea and Chit-Chat go well together on a Sunday afternoon. Grin and bear It Paulete' You re getting a lot of famous auto hs. .-, 'U' 'S-4 x rx rv R . 1' , C X i t in ...L M. E These members of the Assemk o mmittee are planning next yea Assembly Program. Seated: Sa Anson, Kay Kruggel, Millie Yazic Phyllis Hurst. Standing: Tru' tKirkley, Charlene Sarka, Bec Walters, Jim Terhune. Y-fi favor,-A ze, 7' Riley's good-hearts . . . we help ourselves by helping others. PU A e , keep it polished Mr. Kroger. Thats a record of which W mighty proud. With a shining example like Ross, no wonder we went over the top Geting on the job experience by sharing the office load are Dean- na Harreld, Barbara Foster, Mar- garet Meisner, Barbara Shaull, Lin- da Austin, Pat Goffeney, Kathy Fredericks, loppositel Joyce Hold- ren, Charlene Plowman, Joan Hess, Karlee lmmell, Shirley Lehman, and Dianna Walters. 12 efe c ' QP' 'SL 1 Ready, willing, and able for various and numerous errands ore: John Paul, Dick Weist, Dexter Balyeaf, Conrad Calmer, Tom Jackson. They seem to enjoy iaking orders from Pat. The well-behaved homeroom of Mr. Koch indulges in their annual Christmas frivoliiy. I .ITE f A ,C-Lf 431 Filled with goodwill - ready for delivery - mission completed by the Riley Hi-Y. he l'1 '1 We inscribe . . . the inscription . . . beneath the pictures you see before you. The copy you have found, but our methods must remain a secret. Our identities, however, cannot remain hidden. We are JoAnn, editor Sara, Margy and Susan, standing in the back, Charlene, Millie and Phyllis. Cheers for the cheerleaders! The Junior High and Freshman team will soon be our varsity ball players and Gerry Reinke, Nancy Postle, Christine Olson, and Juanita Hawley, who have supported them this year, will be right along. Our Nancy, reigning diety of the Riley-Adams game, greets the opponents' queen with the smile of friend- ly competition. The game was close, but the charm of this half-time ceremony had cast a spell which remained even at the climax and finish of the strug gle lt must have workedg for a fired Riley squad bounds to capture the ball with the same vigor they dis- played in so many games. A thing of beauty is a joy . . . ancl a pride . . . forever. And the cheer- block is a thing of beauty . . . both W in the neat simplicity of their white blouses and clark skirts, and in the unity of their cheers. 8 at ,ny Co-Captain Medich promises a fighting team when addressing the opening pep session. Coach Whitmer discusses game plans with Gleason, Wegner and Gunn before the Elkhart game. Drum Major, Graydon Reinoehl, goes over marching formations with some of his girls before they take' to the field. There IS a lot of Christmas on this page. Above: It took a lot of patience to make the Library tree look as nice as it did. The Spanish Club Officers seem to enioy their Christ- mas party. Joleen Tedrow, Ann Amerpohl, Bob Ma- honey and Joyce Paul The Faculty gives one of their nicest parties before saying goodbye at the start of the Holiday Season NFL ii? it W Y 3:w2i 'i a . 4.-me Football s Q New Coach, Jim Whitmer, addresses first student Co-captains, Fred Medich and Pat Wegner, ignite pep rally. the Bonfire forthe Washington - Riley Pep Rally. .7-ff Coaches, Jim Whitmer and Joe Woitys discuss stra- tegy with co-captains, Dave Gunn and Pat Wegner, and quarterback, Dave Gleason. I J 3 I 1? '.., ,t5, T if , 4 .Y 4, x ' SX? L 'Z-'JSF r 4.5, O ,,, ., JAMA 7 ,im f 4- Wd' ' 'Q 'i ' f A Y .,V , l ' - 4 'lysfixiwr N , Q ' ,,' 423 fl?-X Tx ,vi 5335, D,35+,Yj.1'f:x,f ' wk ,. f A X. r 1 to fffmm'frgv:-, f L ,. , ... AQ., xwww, MV K 7. . , . 4 , . . ,A x H S, 'V 1., ' . 5 VI if-I , wyxgk -Rf 1 if 4 .V 5,f..H 4. W ,V - 415-fx f-1, A -. xg, jikm-f r, . , . , .M X xiQ.,1gQm A xii wwquri Ns Q ,Hs ami gif' zvxy 1 ,Y K N , X, A. f. f ,lfigji 33x.1f,,.qJ,?fQ5fg.S1s, 5 W . xg-Q,f9fP',ixf'31'? 1 ' W LGS, 54 41's-.gw1+,fM5 , , f 1. - 4 if isgifqstfv 5 wkf- :W -, ki .W 53 -9, 5 - gfz x , 'JI Y may M Q , ,i.?,,,.z.A12b ?f. ar .,Qfing5v,.4,3?m,gi g ' ' . L , an , V -gn ...fs .g raw- Q 1 W y Q' lflf 6 A 1 at N P gg 7 '14 1 1 55 j. .R ' 'W' Varsity Nearly 70 football candidates reported to Jim Whitmer, who became Riley's new coach in 1957. Mr. Whitmer, a former Riley and Purdue star, began his duties with assistant coaches Hafner, Horvath, and Woiyts. Mr. Woiyts, who ioined the faculty in Steptember, played his football at Purdue. Greeting the coaches was an enthusiastic squad, but one lacking in experience. Only six lettermen were among the 70 reporting. Medich and Clark were in the backfield, Wegner, Gunn, Ton, and McKibbin in the line. No experienced guards were available. With only three weeks to work, Coach Whitmer tried out various combinations, but could not come up with a win in his debut. Fort Wayne Catholic, capi- talizing on the Wildcat's mistakes, defeated them 20 to 6. Victory came in the opening Conference game with Goshen. A touchdown by Tom Ellison late in the fourth quarter, proved to be enough for a 6 to O victory. Opening their home schedule, the squad de- feated Mishawaka 20 to 6. Touchdowns were scored by Hupka, Medich and Williams. Victorv however, was short-lived. Washington's Panthers, playing one 20 gem VARSITY FOOTBALL 1st Row: B. Galloway, T. O'Neil, D. Arick, D. Graber, W. Wenzel, D. Dabrowiak, P. P. Darrow, J. Woods, D. Gleason, B. Fuerbringer. 2nd Row: S. Reck, A. Parker, G. Wier, B. Sullivan, L. Dombrowski, A. Hupka, F. Henzel, W. Clark, H. of their finest games of the season, defeated them 37 to 12. The team bounced back with an exciting 12 to O victory over Fort Wayne North Side. Riley was heav- ily outweighed, but a stout defense brought victory. From here on injuries and the influenza outbreak plagued the team. The Central Bears, with their strong line and ample reserves, won easily, 48 to 7. Adams, led by Gene Phillips won 52 to 19. With a Conference record of 3 wins and 1 loss, Riley lost a chance to tie for the lead when the LaPorte Slicers topped them in a close game in School Field, 19 to 6. Elkhart's improved Blazers, conquerors of Adam's Eagles, next came to School Field for a non-confer- ence game. The outmanned Wildcats lost 46 to 6. In a game that was postponed by influenza, the team traveled to Michigan City for their last Conference tilt. Riley's only score in the 25 to 7 defeat, was a 70 yard run by Hupka, Although the overall record was not too impressive, Riley finished with a 3-3 Con- ference record, good enough for 5th place. iw' 1 W' p w.. wif. in 4, 'F J X 'D A 4 it Q f J 'N P P i w4 q, : 32 Hoover, T. Munger, G. Martin. 3rd Row: E. Gallo- way, D. Ton, P. Wegner, R. Williams, D. Baum- gartner, F. Medich, R. McKibben, D. Jennings, B. Swem, J. Skiles. Absent: J. Starrett, P. Benning- hoff. N 4 i . X A i it T K 8,51-V. .. .,.. ' sv' W 40' r ff- A., D i i - J i, .c . .- 2 rii. . ir sf ' lll The Riley coaching staff: Roy Hafner, assistant line coach, head coach Jim Whitmerg Steve Horvath, B-Team coach, and Joe Woitys, line coach. FT? X 1 get . fissile? F 1 gig? 5535? si 'WG Q Something exciting must be happening on the field because the whole team seems enthralled by it. Dave Gleason, Coach Joe Woitys and Coach Jim Whitmer look worriecl at the turn of events during the game. 22 B-TEAM: lst Row: J. Sherwood, R. Wineger, B. Galloway, J. Walling, B. Megese, J. Jurkates, S. Thrasher, T. Butters, J. Lerman, B. Swem. 2nd Row: L. Dombrowski, B. Zigler, D. Morris, D. Morris, T. Mannen, M. Foote, D. Graber, J. Cook, J. Locopo, S.Reck, J. Polls, F. Henzel, E. Parker, A. Stump. x -4-. 7 Cm .-x 7 , ug F A. A .. 4.3- -4-L Freshman Football 2nd row: L. Urban, M, Jqcksgnl D. Sianle, B. Floor, G. Arick, C. Calmer, D. Rodibaugh, J. Rendall J Makowski, R. Newcomer, D. Darrow, K. Habijanac, L. Hensel, J. Million, D. Goldberg. lst row: J. Donafhen, C. Douglas M Peth ovich, J. Goodwin, J. Kouts, J. MacDonald, D. Gray, D. Rushlow, T. Jackson, G. Gluchowski. i J 3 .19 C , 212 1 .Q 99 g A .f :M fc I f .-ff. , .J 1,1 . - xigliilkfg Aff' l g '- .ff N9 , f -1 ,. ' I. V -4 br fee.. .. .fy i 'A ' . - , Y EQ h .V I .ie f- 6 f - , P. ' Q- 1 ' 1., ' , .V M N , . 4,5 ,L . , A f 1 1 ,- 7 2.5-',, -9 ,gm - , I , ,,.. ,W wk it Q J.. 'wk I wwf' ui K , 7. A NM ff.. I .7 ? . KA .5 ' .. ,gh ' .f IM ' 1 Q ,, L t .. . f V , D ,H - , may f '.qfi if, 1'3 5 , 1 .. Sw 1 mf ., D ' A.J,.'l ' Ali?-' ,-...- 45.5,-. . A l A f' f li fvf. . My ...J ' ' liffiT25 N, . 5 ,V T A 4, .,.,, . ,, 7 , , ,, x 4 2 . , , . . . - ..,. I QW.. ::Q.,i.. A Q 7 ..Dl.. f J if J 1 .J 1 I Jrll 'll l Nll. J in D li ' A . 7th 8. 8th Grade Bottom Row: B. Johnson, D. Parish, S. Krafovil, B. Jackey, D. Wigenl, T. MacDonald, B. Sull, J. Mauer, D. Dueringer, D. Jannison, R. Palmer. Middle Row: B. Tate, J. Sfante, B. Engstrum, J. Szucs, D. Dulton, L. Jones, P. Ryan, J. Tofy, J. Jewell, L. Weaver, P. Nelson, T. Tanning.Back Row: D. West, W. Hall, B. Cheptler, J. Troyer,D. Neiswender D. Stonschipher, R. Jernstrum, J. Varrie, Cparfially hiddenj M. Glinski, D. Hendrix, R. Mann, J. Warren, J. Byers, L. Deadmond, J. Harfup, C. Copeland, J. Keene. 23 if x fr ' 6- .. . q . ki? ww Basketball Court Football Court The court fOl' the Riley-AdGmS gdmet Evadene The Court for fhe RiIeY-WQ5hingfQn gqmeg KCIQSII P0Tl'iCiC' NGQY, Debby Th0m0S, Queen Nancy Joyce Antonelli, Peggy Boxwell, Queen Diane Thorn- Priddy, BCll'bCll'G Buntmon, JUNE? MGYTinO, SIWCIFOI ion, Diqne Wglfergl Sue Kggprzqkl Kqthy Rqmey, Bowers. A, , I nw! il in 24 'Fifi VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY L. Copeland, H. West, T. Baughman, L. Severin, B. Lyrberg, D. Hanish, B. Barnes. Cross Country B TEAM J. Sego, M. Delich, E. Sego, J. Everly, J VanSlette, T. Jewel, L. Wilson, D. Mahoney, C. Car- lin, K. Wilcox, C. Everly, B. Beck, D. Swihart. Riley plummeting from the pinnicle of cross country success ended up with a fair record of 8 wins, 7 loses. They did not have chances to defend their City Conference, and Sectional crowns because of the influenze epidemic. The epidemic could probably take some of the blame for the seasons record be- cause once the boys were sick it is almost impos- sible to get them back into condition. Riley's number one man this year was Leon Copeland. He will appear at the head of the team next year with nine of the first eleven men return- ing. Things are looking up again for Cross Country. D Barnes Absent: N. Kempler, J. Steck, E. Sclamberg. Led by Dan Barnes, Dave Kramer and coached by Don Barnbrook, the tennis team compiled a 5 won 3 lost record. The outstanding performer on the team was Dan Bornes who won all of his 8 singles matches. A great team performance was turned in against E TENNIS TEAM: F. Kuzmns, K. Nelson, D. Kramer,F. Bornhorf, M. Boyer, T. Chapman, L. Wilson, R. Brooks, T- Evdeff D- COX, Tennis Elkhart, a strong team in the conference. The team also played a 4 hour marathon match with Fort Wayne, but came out unsuccessful. In an after dark finish, the team showed great potential in beating Mishawaka 4 to 1. DAN BARNES Q. VLH., , 5 s s DAVE KRAMER wygrj k , K . I' A ff- 'xi' ,fly 3 93 BASKETBALL TEAM lst row-H. West, D. Hanish, C. Grundy, P. Grundy, T. Poholski, D. Barnes. 2nd Row-G. VanderHeyden, G. Nevelle, R. Evard, J. Campbell, L. Wilson, D. Gunn. Along with a new head football coach, Riley welcomed its new basketball coach, Bob Biddle, who came to us from Middlebury, where he had turned out highly successful teams. Riley, with five return- ing lettermen, started the season by whipping Froe- bel only to drop the next three to Glenn, Auburn, and Lakeville. By playing heads-up ball, the Wild- cats gained prestige as a scrappy team by beating a strong Mishawaka team. The team then seemed to run into a iinx when they encountered any school named for the first president of our country. ln succession they dropped tilts to South Bend Wash- ington, East Chicago Washington, and Washington Clay, before a winning game against North Side of Fort Wayne. From here on they found them- selves and began to play the type of ball they were capable of. They beat LaPorte and almost upset defending champions, Central, in an overtime game. After beating Niles, the Wildcats dropped the next three to Adams, Garfield, and Elkhart, which were Varsity all nip and tuck games. Lebanon and Goshen prov- ed to be victims of the Wildcats, when then wound up the season by losing to a strong Michigan City team. Sectional time arrived again and the Wildcats defeated Lakeville easily in their first game, but ended their basketball year by losing to the tourney favored St. Joe team. The outstanding player of the squad this year was Dan Barnes, who was the second top scorer in the conference. However, as in any sport, no one man is a team and the Riley squad was backed up by several very capable seniors in Chuck Grundy, Tom Poholski, John Campbell, Ron Evard, and Dave Gunn. With a lack of height and experience, the Wildcats proved to several of the top teams this year that desire and a never-dying spirit are substitutes for these two things. 'nga M Qslsykfs il' gn AQAX 'Mi-cy 45 No, you can't have it, says Charlie Grundy. Tom Poholski, Dave Gunn and Dan Barnes rush in to help, Charlie. Danny Barnes makes it look easy as he goes in for another lay up against Lebanon. gn' 5521 lb-f Y X :Q , N Dave Gunn goes up high for a easy lay up as Tom Poholski and George VanDerHayden looks on. Sorring like a bird, Dan Barnes scores a crucial bas- ket during Riley-Adams games. xk ,.,,, ,unify I sux,- Coach Bob Biddle talks about the Baskelbclll situa- tion with Lennie Rzeszewski, B. Team Coach, Don Barnbrook, Freshman Coach, Harry Lewanclowski, Junior High Coach. . , BK N '+G -NM... ik... , C E! aw, V N. -. Q? 1 I X . B-TEAM Back Row: Jim Morgan, Rodney Sike, Tom Ellison, Bill Toles, Ray Winenger, .lerry St. Germain, Leon Casper, Mgr. Bob Peli. Front Row: Denny Woodcox, Mike Granaf, Merle Boyer, Bob Davidson, Bill Collins, Dick Niemann, Jim Cook, Bill Nelson. FRESHMAN First Row: D. Gopski, J. Barth, P. Goethols, E. Bogart, J. Mckowski, H. Widener, C. Johnson, G. Gerencer. Second Row: Mgr. D. Ellison, L. Morey, J. Perkins, T. Manning, N. Lcmberson, B, Clinednce, B. Rickel, B. BonDurcnt, T. Pet- rowsky, D. Smith, B. Foor, D. Gray, G. Grundy, Mgr. M. Montgomery. JUNIOR HIGH Front Row: Chos. Hohmun, Bob Chrystler, Jim Jewell, Tom Thompson, John Byers, Pat Ryan, Mgrs. Deon Curtis, Alloy Hirschler. Bock Row: Lee Deodmond, Jim Homilton, Jim Potter, Som Kramer, Dave Hendrix, Willie Burks. Missing from picture: Steve Jones, Phil Renner. 30 First Row: D. Gleason, J. Sherwood, A. Floran, D. Greider P. Geraghty, A. Floran B. Lerman, W. Talcott, M. Klosin ski. Second Row: D. Greaber, G. Davis, D. Dabrowiak, M Chapman, J. Starret, C. Douglas, J. Fishoff, M. Foote, D Crow, B. Megesse, Mgr. B. Scott. Third Row: Mgr. R. Kachel, B. Swem, A. Stump, F. Hensel, D. Morris, T. Wall ing, S. Thrasher, M. Jackson, M. Taylor, B. Fuerbringer, T. Butters, R. McKibbins, A. Parker. l Arden Floran tries to set up a switch for two points to his credit. 31 1 Wrestling The wrestling team with new coach, Joe Woiyts and lettermen, Bill Fuerbringer, Mike Klosinski, Eddie Galloway, Jim Starrett, Pat Geraghty, and Arthur Floran ended the season with an improved six wins and five losses. The team was defeated in their opening match against a mighty Culver team, but bounced right back with three wins against LaPorte, Howe Military, and St. Joseph. They gained a second place in the Holiday Tourney behind Central. The Riley wrest- lers were then knocked back three straight times by Central, Niles, and Culver. Coming back, the Riley matmen, were successful in downing New Carlisle, Washington Clay, and Elkhart, only to lose their last scheduled match of the season to John Adams. Next the team traveled to East Chicago where they finished eighth in the conference. The following week the matmen placed second at the Sectionals. Arthur Floran in the T06 pound division, and Ed Galloway in the 145 pound division qualified for the Regional at Lafayette. Although the team loses five seniors, Mike Klosin- ski, John Skiles, Ed Galloway, Bill Fuerbringer,and Ray McKibbin, Coach Woiyts hopes to build a team for next year around Woody Talcott, Arthur Floran, Pat Geraghty, Arden Floran, Dave Gleason, Art Stump, and Dave Ton. Swimming First Row: -l- Steck, J- BUCl'10f1CIf1. l-- HifCl'IC0Ck, D. Swihart, D. Sisti, T. Jewell, V. Waizenegger. Second Row: T. Carmichael, W. Wenzel, T. Bloom, J. Odusch, D. Floden, D. Hail, D. Richards, Coach Seranac. STATE CHAMPS On February 27, new Coach Bosco Sarenac's swimming team captured Riley's third state champ- ionship. The team was pushed to the limit by Colum- bus and the meet was still undecided until Riley won the Medley Relay. The winning Relay was composed of Dave Hail, John Buchanan, Dave Richards and Captain Tom Bloom. Deny Floden and John Odusch both turned in dazzling performances. Floden from the 50 yard Freestyle and the Backstroke event, Odusch won 100 yard Freestyle and 150 yard ln- dividual Medley. These two were the only double winners in the meet. Dave Richards was Riley's other first place winner with a victory in the Breaststroke event. Captain Tom Bloom placed second in the 200 yard Freestyle for the second straight year. John Buchanan last years state champion in the 100 yard butterfly event was upset this year and placed sec- ond. Dave Hail, Riley's only other qualifier placed sixth in the Backstroke. Besides their state championship, the Riley Tank- ers also won the Conference Title. In the confer- ence meet the swimmers won eight out of ten events, losing only diving and the Freestyle relay. The only meet lost by the Wildcats this year was the city , 240 d M dl R l T : meet which has been a Iinx for the last two years. yur e oy eoy eum n Dave Hail, Tom Bloom, Dave Richards The team also extended their dual meet victory rec- and John Buchanan. Sum. Champions ard to 24 straight wins. with the time 'l:52.3. 32 Denny Floden - State Champion in 50 yard Freestyle :24.0 and 100 yard Backstroke 1 : 0 2 . 5. Conference Champion in 40 yard Freestyle 118.8 and 100 yard Backstroke 1:03.2. John Buchanan - Placed Second in State meet in the 100 yard But- terfly. Conference Champion in 100 yard Butterfly 'l:00.2. Stu te Swimming Champ it TOM BLOOM - Placed Second in State meet in the 200 yard Free- style. Conference Champion in 200 yard Freestyle 2:O1.8. John Odusch - State Champion in the 100 yard Freestyle :54.2 and 150 yard Individual Medlay 1:33.9. Conference Champion in 100 yard Freestyle :54 and 120 yard Indi- vidual Medlay 1:12. Dave Richards - State Champion in the 100 yard Breaststroke 1:11.5. Conference Champion in 100 yard Breaststroke 1:12.0. Baseball Varsity Pitchers Doug Burns, Arden Daugherty, Dan Barnes. Bouncing back from a mediocre season, Riley baseballers hit into a tie with Michigan City for the N.l.H.S.C. Championship. With eight returning let- termen forming a strong nucleus. Coach Kelly's boys won seven and lost one in Conference play. Over- all they won sixteen and lost four. The 'Cats were off to a good start as they won successive victories from St. Joseph, Adams and Washington only to be called out at Michigan City in a tough Conference game, the only conference loss of the season. Playing four games in one week, a victory was turned in over Niles only to lose to Mishawaka the next day. Goshen then bowed to Riley, followed by Culver. Then Doug Burns pitch- ed a beautiful shutout over Central, 6-0, in an im- portant Conference tussle. Continuing down vic- tory trail, wins were posted over Washington Clay, and for the second time over Central and Wash- ington. St. Joe played the role of spoiler as they edged the 'Cats 2-1. Adams bowed 13-1 and Wash- ington Clay and Elkhart were blanked 4-O and 1-O respectively. The deciding game was against La- Porte. Fighting hard all the way, the 'Cats came from behind in the ninth to score the winning run on an interferance call against the LaPorte third baseman. The score was 4-3. The bovs then trav- eled up to Niles to win, 9-3. This season marked the third Conference title Riley has captured. The other two were in 1948 and 1953. Thus Paul Spike Kelly ended his coaching career with a third conference title, probably his most gratifying. QQ' VARSITY GOLF TEAM: D. Klopfenstein, 'A 4 v was 5 i 1,2 Q, ,S rl-. 7 I I I 'ru J. Huckins, B. Lee, J. Cook, D. Wilmes, R. Stone, J. Draskovits, Golf Conference Champions RILEY had one of the finest golf teams in the state last vear. This has been the case in the Dast 3 years. Riley won the Conference and placed 2nd in the state to a terrific Indianapolis Shortridge team. The stalwerts of the team were Bob Lee, Jim Draskovits, Ritchie Stone, and John Huckins. They were assisted by Dave Wilmes, Jim Cook, and Dave Klopfenstein. Bob Lee was the medalist of the season with a 70 and Jim Drasko- vits close behind with a 72. Draskovits and Stone were each medalists seven times during the season's matches. The final con- ference tallv was a 'I3-I record. D. Klopfenstein, J. Cook, D. Wilmes, R. Stone, J. Draskovits, B. Lee VARSITY TRACK lst Row: H. West, D. Hanish, T. Baughman, B. Barnes L Cass B Manuzak L Severin W. Gosc. 2nd Row: R. McKee, A. Whitcomb, D Katana L Cope land R Walling G Wier, L. Robinson, G. Page, C. Everly. 3rd Row D Morris J Sego J Miller C Forrester, R. McKibben, J. Odusch, P. Wegner, D Floden D Hail L k Wilson C Kachel C Carlin, T. Mikel. The Riley track season opened with a bleak outlook. Most of last years STARS had graduated and not many lettermen were returning. However, all was not gloom, for Coach Smith had three sterling lettermen in Louis Cass, Ron Walling, and Don Katana. Coupled with these were Lyle Robinson, John Miller, Herman West, Bill Barnes, Don Hanish, Glen Wier, Jim Sega, George Page, and Calvin Everly. All but the first two are returning lettermen and should bolster this years team consider- able. One of the most exciting moments of last year, was when Louis Cass set a new City record in the mile for 4:38.0. Louie also won the sectional mile in 4:38.7 min- utes. Don Katona, bothered by a bad back, still came through to win the ENIHSC pole vault of 'l'l ft. The two mile relay team of Hanish, Copeland, McKee, and Cass placed first in Culver Relays. All in all the track team posted a respectable 5-4 record. Sports Record FOOTBALL Riley Opponents Fort Wayne C.C. 16 20 Goshen 6 0 Mishawaka 20 0 Fort Wayne North 12 0 Washington 12 37 Central 7 48 Adams 19 52 LaPorte 6 19 Elkhart 6 46 Michigan City 7 25 BASKETBALL Riley Opponents Gary Froebel 46 41 Terre Haute Glenn 37 43 Auburn 53 61 Lakeville 58 65 Mishawaka 37 34 Washington 49 68 E. Chicago Washington 53 67 Washington Clay 54 61 Washington 57 45 St. Joseph 30 49 North Side 57 38 LaPorte 40 36 Central 44 51 Niles 41 35 Adams 53 56 Terre Haute Garfield 42 56 Elkhart 50 56 Lebanon 53 50 Goshen 40 38 Michigan City 49 78 Sectional Lakeville ' 70 48 St. Joseph 36 48 TRACK Dual Meet Scores: Riley Opponents Wash. Clay .,......,..,........ 62 M 46 W Plymouth 62 47 St. Joe 88 21 Culver Military 72 95 36 M Washington 40 M 68 M, Mich. City 43 66 Central 37 72 Adams 63 516 45 176 Mish. 47 576 61 116 TENNIS Michigan City Ft. Wayne LaPorte Adams Central Goshen Elkhart Mishawaka GOLF LaPorte LaPorte Adams Adams Mich. City Mich. City Mishawaka Mishawaka Elkhart Elkhart Central Central Plymouth Benton Harbor CROSS COUNTRY Washington Bremen Syracuse Mishawaka Central Goshen Knox Washington Mishawaka Mich. City Niles North Side LaPorte Elkhart Adams iLow Score Winsi 4 1 5 1 2 3 5 4 Riley Opponents 1 4 0 0 3 2 0 1 Riley Opponents 4M 10 M 12 M 2 M 10 5 14 1 12 3 14 1 11 M 3 M 12 3 10 5 9 6 13 2 9 M 5 M 13 W 1 W 12 M 2 W Riley Opponents' 15 50 25 34 19 42 45 18 32 23 23 36 20 39 24 35 38 20 38 21 28 29 44 18 32 24 48 15 22 37 WRESTLING Culver Howe LaPorte St. Joseph Central Niles Culver New Carlisle Elkhart Washington Clay Adams BASEBALL St. Joe Adams Washington Mich. City Niles Mish. Goshen Culver Central Wash. Clay Wash. Central Mish. St. Joe Adams Wash. Clay Elkhart Benton Harbor Laporte Niles SWlMMlNG Central LaPorte Culver Adams Horace Mann Lew Wallace Froebel Washington Howe Burris Whiting Hammond Valpariso Riley Opponents 16 28 38 15 28 26 48 10 8 34 13 39 18 30 46 5 39 10 51 5 14 34 Riley Opponents 6 5 8 3 10 1 2 5 7 1 7 1 1 6 5 7 2 6 0 3 1 5 1 10 3 8 2 1 2 13 1 4 0 1 0 0 6 4 3 9 3 Riley Opponents 48 38 53 33 47 39 46 40 54 32 60 26 69 17 52 34 46 40 48 38 67 17 49 37 60 26 37 Publishing a book on time is nearly as important as producing a good one . Joyce Mamula, Editor seems not sure ot making her deadline. Advisor Mr. Koch apears to have no worry at all. To the maze of pictures, copy and records given them by the sports department and others, the Art Staff adds ideas and layouts to produce an attractive book. Seated: Jim Starret, sports, Pat Wegner, Sports Editor, Pat Erler and Carol Schille, Aff- Sidndlng Arden Floren, Sports, Tom Butters, Art. Tom made the drawings in this book. You will never know how much time it took for these girls to finish their part of this yearbook. Seated: Janet Martino, Typist, Sue BonDurant and Donna 5Chf0eGlel',Senior Editors, Sandra Kenady, Advertits- ing Manager. Standing: Diana Herrold,Typist, Bonnie Silberman, Student Index, Shirley Lenyo, Underclass- men Editor. lf your book was delivered to you promptly, and your picture was iust as you expected it, give credit to these girls. Seated: Janet Saal, Bookkeeper, Bon- nie Rupel, Business Manager, Marilyn Wilson, Pic- ture Manager. Standing: Darnell Beatty, Bookkeep- er, Kathy Kuk, Photography Editor, and Carol Smith, Bookkeeper. Pat Nemeth was absent. .AL Circulation manager, Douglas Schwepler lines up his staff each Friday morning. Within minutes the papers are delivered to all parts of the building where they are sold by room captains and other sellers. If you like the news and the special columns in the paper each week give credit to these reporters. Seated: Alberta Carson, Randy Brooks, Barbara Nichlas, Bill Wilson. Standing: Leon Copeland, Jim Jewel, Narice Barber, Jane Guthrie, Louie Swedar- sky, Darrell Stroup, Mike Shapiro. The business staff sell advertising, count the money, take care of the mailing, keep the books, and handling all business connected with a large school newspaper. Seated: Phyllis Farkas, Joanne Hess, Judy Daniels, Shirley Lehman. Standing: San- dra Young, Elizabeth Chenoweth, Marlene Wach, Dorothy Wieger, Phyllis Montgomery, Judy Stone- cipher, Kay Neiswender, Diane McKay. THE HI-TIME The paper is planed in conference like this one held each week by Miss Wyrick and her staff. Clock- wise: Beverly Husvar, Letters to the Editor. Bonnie Bedwell, The Students Speak. Bob Lerman, and Bob Bernhardt, Sport Editors. Miss Wyrick, Linda Porter, 3rd Page Editor and Neil Cossman, Editor. 39 Clubs NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row One: Patricia Roelke, June Man- gus, Sharol Bowers, Peggy Boxwell, Ed- ward Sclamberg, Evadene Kagel. Row Two: Margery McPharIin, Marilyn Kelt- ner, Judy Johnson, Sharyl Barnes, Clara Mae Bell, Linda Austin, Row Three: Sandra Kenady, Bill Barnes, Nelson Clark, Brian Feingold, Charles Kachel, Donna Schroeder, David Swihart. 40 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row: Patricia Rhodes, Barbara Drake, Gloria Welter, Kay Carr, Janet Bohs, Bonnie Fettle, Alice Torok, Tony Sisti, Second Row: Judy Newhard, Nan- cy Olinger, Barbara Ebersole, Nancy Olmstead, Janet Priddy, Frances Mor- ris, Diane Fitch, Elanor Coffman, Third Row: Aviva Weiss, Bob Koch, Phyllis Gosc, Dave Lerman, Dave Puterbaugh, Louis Cass, Dennis Reinke, Jan Sobierski. These Seniors were selected last May when the National Honor Society was reactivated at Riley, too late to appear in the 1957 yearbook. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row One: Frank Korn, Carol Porte, Kathy Ramey, Joyce Mamula, Florence Burroughs, Judy Johnson, Nancy Priddy, Mike Mercer, Row Two: Wayne Marvel, Nelson Clark, Pat Wagner, Larry Sev- erin, Jack Shinneman, John Horvath, Arnie Goldberg, Row Three: Diane Thornton, Marilyn Keltner, Linda Rubins, Pat Nagy, Kay Million, Diana Walters. LIBRARY CLUB First Row: Phyllis Pletcher, Gloria Eber- sole, Dona Whitinger, Betsy Warrick, Carol Corley, Janice Megyese, Sue Schrader, Sandy Eberly, Lyn Reid, Judy Butcher, Lynn Warren, Second Row: Elizabeth Turfler, Lin Schrader, Mar- garet Grubbins, Donnaiean Mast, Ann Stephens, Virdeen Rupert, Barbara Van Ulasselaer, Kathleen Sargent, Evelyn Auer, Fred Boyer. ENGINEERS CLUB Seated First Row: Bill Barnes, Larry Sev- erin Larry Newburg Second Row: Mike Shaperio Tom Harvey Fred Jullan Standing First Row Eddie Sclamberg Doug Schwelper Jerry Lerman Brian Feingold Boyd Miller Bill Roop Stand ing Tim Pickering John Harvey Jim Sweeney Mike Sargent Jim Terhune Geoff Newman 'Bi , 5316 I . SEI s Q Qi B L S , 11 3 x 2 my 'Nl' I at L 'Lift I- E ,L S. -Q I . r 1- If 2 le t ru if K t li I ' fx-fi' :sg F' I Stl bf own 2? ff ,, ef P' I in mtv-l .fri LIBRARY CLUB First Row: Carol Snow, Arvis Shirk, Judi Markham, Pat Pollock, Janet Herrick, Carlene Krathwohl, Joan Shorb, Linda Suter, Second Row: Lois Pollock, Ben Cashman, Terry Frantz, Bill Kruggel, Charles Jones, Craig Hosterman, Rich- ard Parker, Lyle Kollar, Dick Staley. STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: .Io Ann Postle, Carolyn How!-IS, Charlene Sarka, Second Row: Ann Rich- ards, Judy Postle, Lou Ann Wieand, Dick Dueringer, Carl Foster, Third Row: Karen King, Kay Million, Diane Walters, Francis Martin, Charlene Mominee, Becky Perkey, Fourth Row: Linda Ham, Barbara Kenady, Vicky Brooks, Carol Davis, John Paul, Mike Turnock, Eva- dene Kagel, Kay Kublatty, Standing is Vice-President Grayden Reinohel. STUDENT COUNCIL First row: Sue Vickery, Verna Woods, Beverly Rupel, Secretary-Treasurer, Sec- ond Row: Carol Lorincz, Judy Quade, Kay Kruggal, Susan Clark, Sue Page, Third Row: Tom Bliler, Bob Steele, Dian- na Singleton, Mariarie Parks, Ruth Joseph, Jackie Morgan, Fourth Row: Ron Fritz, Ken Barna, Robert Lerman, Greg Cummage, Standing is Nancy Priddy, President. SENIOR Hl-Y Seated First Row: Ideal Baldoni, Tom Dunfee, Dave Kramer, John Hadrick. Second Row: Bob Eberly, Jim Jerkadis, Third Row: Roy Hurska, Jack Schinna- mon, Fourth Row: Mike Mercer, Mike Hatch. Seated on Desks: Tom Butters, Bob Smith, Kenny Tate. Standing: Jim Storret, Terry O'neil, Jim Cook, Duane Arick, Lloyd Anderson, John La Copo, Rickard Remeny, Elliot Harry, Larry Harter, Frank Korn, Kenny Christman, Steve Megyse, Bill Mahoney. FUTURE NURSES Row 'l: Pat Weaver, Barb Foster, Jackie Slott, Connie Libey, Nancy Custer, Son- ia Lindbergh, Joanne Lisek, Vicki Ames, Brenda Dry. Row 2: Joyce Antonelli, Audrey Burger, Susie Edstrom, Sharley Curtis, Judy Laughlin, Marg Parks, Pat Belkemier, Sharon Madden, Carolyn Demages, Susan Bell. Row 3: Judy Fiege, Ann Klosinski, Caro- lyn Csenor, Judy Bullinger, Mary Spin- sky, Janet Engles, Judy Postle, Jean- nette Cole, Rosemary Synave, Judy Klinedinst. Row 4: Nela Peterson, Linda Ray, An- drea Barber, Kay Kruggel, Carol Nye, Pat Miller, Sue Autore, Lois Drawert, Nancy Paney, FUTURSE TEACHERS Seated First Row: Nancy Singer, Lou Ann Wieand, Evelyn Kammeraal, Julie Baker, Merle Grossvenor, Art Hupka, Second Row: Sharon Rienhol, Carol Weiand, Mardell Molnar, Kay Million, Carol Porte, Judy Horvath, Third Row: Carol Mikel, Sue Sargent, Katie Mertine, Ruth Ulrick, Linda Austin, Bonny Dye. Fourth Row: Karen King, Diane Collier, Sara Anson, Millie Ya- zich. Fifth Row: Pat Roelke, Standing: Melinda Gibbons, Eddie Coles, Diane Stanek, Diane Singleton, Nancy Mc- Comb, Jean Long. FUTURE NURSES Row l: Lillian Lemay, Karen Kratovel, Carol Halasi, Helen Kreskai, Mary Kne- bel, Barbara Much, Carol Frepan, Becky Newberg, Jackie Morgan, Sarah Yoder, Arlene Totten, Pat Corner. Row 2: Nancy Kugler, Mardelle lvan- kovics, Beverly Whitinger, Sharyl Barnes, Rosemary Lybarger, Carol Knuth, Jeanette Pamachena, Lois Cun- ningham, Judy Martin, Pat Eckhart, Carol Mingeland. Row 3: Barb Bernhardt, Sandra Tansey, Annette Baker, Nancy Hegreness, Susan Clark, Carolee Klinger, Mona Trevey Clara Mae Bell, Mary Vanslette, Dawn Montague. Row 4: Dorothy Gibson, Loretta Jordon, Jeanette Cole, Elaine Kirch, Kay Peter- son, Barbara Nicklas, Janice Rickel, Jean Peterson, Sharon Nelson, Janice Glaser, Rita Nafrady. he FRENCH CLUB First Row: Bonnie Bedwell, Neil Coss- man, Tom Butter, Randy Brooks, Mike Terhune, Second Row: Helen Kresski, Sharol Wolvos, Marilyn Fritz, Ann Mur- ray, Sue Vickery, Millie Yazich, Georgia Polovina, Kay Kruggel, Third Row: Gloria Ebersole, Carol Corley, Connie Gibbons, Myrna Fizdale, Larry Alexan- der, Karen Kratovil, Sybille Waisenag- ger, Virginia Kacker, Paulette McKee. ,ggfffifwe-L, t imetme A FRENCH CLUB First Row: Carol Schille, Charlene Sar- ka, Dick Mahoney, Part Arthur, Pat Er- ler, Second Raw: Sarah Anson, Karen La Pekis, Susan Moore, Susan Clark, Sue Rosenquist, Sybille Waisenagger, Norman Kempler, Mike Shapiro, Third Row: Diane Bender, Lyn Rubens, Ross Limbo, Sara Place, Lynn Witt, Linda Austin. SPANISH CLUB First Row: Barton Brugh, Bill Sigler, Karen Thomas, Julie Parrot, Joyce Pahl, Larry Johnson, Katie Mertins, Second Row: Mrs. Brokaw, Carlene Sieron, Joan Brown, Dorothy Rogers, Carol Shadiker, Gary Black, Sharon Hauser, Carolyn Pletcher, Mary Jo Bruerd. Third Row: Richard Bohan, Bob Mahoney, Linda Schrader, Ann Amerpohl, Judy Powell, Joleen Tedrow, Sara Leopold, Phyllis Fletcher, Carol Porte. SENIOR Y-TEENS Row One: Colleen Milliken, Clarabelle Lee, Kelen Troyer, Revana Varro, Sandy Horvath, Sharron Reith, Barbara Kin- ner, Ruth Joseph. Row Two: Kay Place, Edna Vicsik, Kathy Peebles, Judy Pow- ell, Angie Wright, Randi Tamandli, Janell Hosea, Ann Fuller, Row Three: Marilyn Wonisch, Karen Brothers, Patsy Hackney, Patsy Ottman, Sue Kimmel, Joan Brennan. Row Four: Judy Quacle, Phyllis Mikel, Susan Lanning, Marilyn Thrasher, Rosilyn Johnson, Linda Skaggs, Karen Sahli. GERMAN CLUB Seated: Jerry Ellis, Jerry Rinehart, Don- na Schroeder, Maureen Sieron, Mike Sargent, Robert Balent, Dave Biddle, Tom Baughman, Vince Iverson, Lynn Orser, Karen Johnson, Joyce Martin- dale. Standing: Don Hanish, Mrs. Bro- kaw, Dave Connolly, Fred Julian, Ber- nice Kerchaert, Jerry Nurenberg, Mike Craven, Lois Drawert, Karl Brenner, Larry Zeiger, Marlene Wach, Monica Dreibelbis, Anne Klosinski, Mike lzep- ski, Julie DeWinne, Sybille Waizeneg- ger, Paul Clark, Ellen VanDeWalle, Lee Ray Trapp, Ron Kronewitter. SENIOR Y-TEENS Row One: Dixie Stewart, lola Kyle, Deloris Franklin, Kathy Schultheis, Sandra Bennett, Carolyn Balough, Lois Nagy, Mary Bertolan. Row Two: Elaine Myers, Kay Kudloty, Ernestine Thomas, Linda Grubbs, Linda Chapman, Carol Gilman, Cheryl Wist, Sandra Young, Iota Dyer, Kay Matthews, Row Three: Carolyn Rehonel, Elizabeth Chenoweth, Joan Papai, Doris Gapski, Pat Tengelit- sch, Mary Ann Forsoren, Virginia Koch- er. Row Four: Sarah Place, Linda Gragg, Kathy Hadrick, Janet Kacgorow- ski, Kay Hostetler, Frances LuKasiak, Nancy LuKavich, Mary Kay Fisher, Ann Murray. Jr. Issac Walton: Bottom Row: Jerry Moore, Richard Car- lin, Tom Weller, Pete Parish, David Lewis, Dean Curtis, Middle Row: Hugh Peach, Joe Szues, Andrew Maize, Max Baim, Steve Palmer, Ernest Oare, Top Row: Bruce Tate, Doug Bohs, John Balha, Charles Fields, Ron Yoder, Dick Wadsworth, Tom Lanning. Jr. Issac Walton Bottom Row: Larry Eberli, Bob Lerman, Don Sperlinski, Craig Pepple, Michael Plant, Dave Parish, Middle Row: Ed Pickering, Greg Baugher, Dick Puter- baugh, Dave Radibaugh, Jim Single- ton, Bruce Nurton, Top Tow: Allen Mol- nar, Ronald Raskuski, Dave Milner, Gary Black, Dick Wiest, Tony Skarick, LATIN CLUB Seated: Anne Klasinki, Lou Ann Wie- aud, Phyllis Hurst, Kay Kruggel, Roy Hruska, Rosauro Limbo, Cheri Zeiger, Carol Buckle, Steve Coffman, Rodney Black. Standing: Carol Nye, Carolyn DeMaegd, Jim Stebbing, Miss Noble, Melinda Gibbons, Patricia Fisher, Mar- iorie Parks, Patricia Corner, Deanne Depree, Elliot Harry Lynn Orser, Will- iam Cutler, Graydon Reinoehl, Rom Mit- tler, Jim Sweeney, Jack English, Sue Clark, Sharon Reinoehl. SCREEN CLUB First Row: Ron Farkas, Roger Ziegle- meyer, Paul Fischbacker, Jeff Demby, Mike Swartz, Second Row: Terry Kling- er, Jack English, Dennis Kring, Eugene Cripe, Larry Maroz, Third Row: Mike Walker, Ron Herrisk, Ricky Stites, Keith Farnsworth, Keith Nelson, Bruce Moon, James Keiser, Ken Barana, John Jewell, Daniel Bone, Fourth Row: Ronnie Kling- er, Bob Stiffler, Edward Jordan, Ken Selby, Norm Kempler, Rickard Mauer, John Cummings. USHERS CLUB: Seated First Row: Bob Holderman, Tom Doran, Bill Scott, Second Row: Jim Peterson, Mike Grundy, Tom Sall, Mike Siptoz, Standing First Row: Jim Kouts, Ralph Carney, Mike Turnock, Leroy Fetters, Eddie Ray, Tom Coleman, Dale Murphy, Tom Ray, Rick Kochel, Law- son Kendell, Charles Kachel, Second Row: Jim Harvey, Don Flannery, Lee Deadman, Ronald Sharp, Stanley Thrasher, Dale Applegate. ! ! A I , ,I ww--L., 5 l 5 X , l s, . . ,ilk Q Q: N ' 2 ' f .,:,'., - I Q 1 ,,, r - Qf f e etai, 4 SCREEN CLUB: First Row: Robert Black, Charles Dick- ens, Larry Domonkos, Mike Terhune, Ed- die Kempler. Second Row: Ralph King, Paul Lehman, Larry Lukas, Melvin Jack- son. Third Row: Ron Kronewitter, Wain Sieron, Rickey Horvath, Jim Conners, Tim Bone. BOOSTER CLUB First Row: Diane Walters, Dianna Her- rold, Sue Shaw, Joyce Phal, Sharon Hauser, Jean Hopkins, Mary Ann Roose, Charlene Sarka, Joleen Tedrow, Diane Strausser, Second Row: Mary Lou Pul- ley, Janice Duzan, Florence Burroughs, Barb Hounski, Jo Ann Postle, Yvonne Neville, Kathy Anderson, Carol Lorincz, Marilyn Petill Sandy Sanders. Third Row: Sharon Dotillo, Jean Brant, June Brant, Evadine Kagel, Judy Chambliss, Ann Millar, Gerri Nagy. Fourth Row: Lee Ann Cochran, Nancy Akin, Judy Mangum, Nanette Cadieux, Sharon Linn, Kathy Ramey, Judy Daniels, Montgomery, Molly Nash. BOOSTER CLUB First Row: Jill Taylor, Demaris Knisley, Leila Kirkley, Lavina Stephens, Beverly Rupel, Judy Johnston. Second Row: Judy Satterlee, Barb, Buntman, Linda Gantt, Diane Schinbeckler, Cynthis Hummel, Susan Ramsby. Third Row: Me- linda Martins, Sharon Moffit, Carolyn Howes, Monica Dreblibiss, Peg Har- grove, Jane Guthrie, Louise Herman. Fourth Row: Larry Newmand, Ray Mc- Kibben, George Martin, Dick Jennings, Chuck Carlin, Tom Boughman, Paul Clark. BOOSTER CLUB First Row: Bernice Cooley, Vangie Lieg- ty, Pat Hipskin, Sharol Wolvos, Peggy Boxwell, Sandy Hanna, Sandy Crutch- field, Marty Zsedley, Diane Thornton. Second Row: Jane Hamilton, Mryna Crowley, Maureen Gilbert, Herriet Greaber, Sharon Lane, Karol Lindeman, Debby Thomas, Susie Kasprzak, Judy Moore, Third Row: Joanne Lundberg, Marie Stottard, Mara Fults, Sally Ras- mussen, Anita Rersicks, Judy Bickel, Sue Vexil, Connie Koski, Deane Graber. Fourth Row: Katie Kemmel, Mary Sue Tatay, Kay Dicky, Nancy Snyder, Joyce Keifer, Barbara Morrey, Pauline Jack- ey, Judy Whiteman, Judy Hintz. The people we meet are many and varied. We come to know them well as we spend our days together as part of this school. These people who fill our everyday lives with unforgetable memories have earned a place in our hearts. Here they are . . . nearly two thousand of them . . . attending a modern high school, in a modern city. On these pages you will see THE PEOPLE WE MEET 49 ANN AMERPOHL LLOYD ANDREWS MELVA ANDREWS JOYCE ANTONELLI DUANE ARICK UNDA AU5T'N WCHAEL BALASA IDEAL BALDONI DANIEL BARNES YTSHARYL BARNES Wll-UAM BARNES FORREST BARNHART RICHARD BAUMGARTNER CLARA MAE BELL SANDRA BENNETT THOMAS BLOOM RICHARD BOHAN SUSAN BONDURANT SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Ideal Baldoni, Vice 50 President: Kathy Ramey, Secretary: Arnold Gold- berg, Presidenip Pat Nagy, Social Chairman: Danny Barnes, Treasurer. ANN AMERPOHL Majors: Social Studies, Art. Min- ors: Spanish. Activities: Drama Club, Glee Club, Span- ish Club. Plans: College or Work. LLOYD L. ANDREWS Majors: Math. Minors: Social Studies, Language. Activities: Homeroom offices, Sen- ior Hi-Y. Plans: Purdue. MELVA JEAN ANDREWS Majors: Business, Social Studies. Minors: Home Economics. Activities: Home- room Pres., Booster Club, Jr. T.B. League. Plans: Secretary. JOYCE ANN ANTONELLI Majors: Language, Math, Science. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Future Nurses, Junior Prom Court, Football Court. Awards: Future Nurses Pin. Plans: Nurses Training. DUANE ARICK Majors: Math, Shop. Minors: Latin, Science, Social Studies. Activities: Football, Senior Hi- Y. Awards: Football Freshman, B-Award, Varsity Sweater. Plans: College or Service. LINDA L. AUSTIN Majors: Science, Business. Minors: Social Studies, French, Math. Activities: Cheer Block, French Club, Future Teachers. Awards: Scholarship Pin. Plans: College. MICHAEL A. BALASA Majors: Science, Latin, Math. Minors: Social Studies. Plans: Army. IDEAL F. BALDONI Majors: Math, Social Studies, Language. Activities: Hi-Y Otiicer, Library Stalt, Glee Club, Drama Productions, Assembly Committee, Jun- ior and Senior Class Vice-Pres. Awards: Certificates of Merit, Scholarship Pins. Plans: Service or College. DANIEL J. BARNES Majors: Math, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Tennis, Basketball, Baseball, Jr. and Sr. Class Treasurer, Junior Prom Prince. Awards: Tennis, Basketball, and Baseball Varsity Letters. Plans: College. SHARYL RUTH BARNES Majors: Latin. Minors: Sci- ence, Social Studies, Math, Business. Activities: Stu- dent Council, Latin Club, Glee Club, Hi-Times, Future in Nurses. Awards: Student Council Pin, Certificates of Merit, Scholarship Pin. Plans: College. WILLIAM LEIGH BARNES Majors: Spanish, Science, Math. Minors: Social Studies, Industrial Arts. Activities: Band, Slide Rule Club, Engineer's Club, Spanish Club Pres., Freshman Football, Track, Cross-Country. Awards: Football, Track, Cross Country, Certificates of Merit, Scholarship Pins, Spanish Club Pin. Plans: College. FORREST DELANO BARNHART Majors: Math, Sci- ence, History. Activities: Tennis. Awards: Minor Varsity Letter. Plans: Work or College. RICHARD N. BAUMGARTNER Majors: Math, Social Stgfxdiess' Minors: Shop. Activities: Football. Awards: Foofgbill. Plans: College. CLARA MAE BELL Majors: Science, Language. Min- ors: Social Studies, Math. Activities: Latin Club, Future Nurses. Awarcls: Scholarship Pin, Certificate of Merit. Plans: Nurses Training. SANDRA BENNETT Majors: Clothing, Business. Mi- nors: History. Activities: Y-Teens, Booster Club, Drama Club, G.A.A., Glee Club. Plans: Secretarial Work or Marriage. TOM BLOOM Majors: Math, Shop. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Swimming, Booster Club, Junior Prom Court. Awards: Varsity Swimming Award. Plans: College. RICHARD T. BOHAN JR. Majors: Social Studies, Language. Minors: Math, Science, French. Activities: Drama Club Board, Glee Club, French Club, Debate Club. Plans: College. SUSAN ELAINE BONDURANT Majors: Language, Business. Minors: Science, Social Studies, Math. Activ- ities: Glee Club Officer, Drama Club, Booster Club, Homeroom Ofiicer, Hoosier Poet StafT, Cheer Block, Spanish Club, Drama Production. Awards: Scholarship Pins. Plans: College. is 'f JOHN BOTKIN SHAEOL BOWERS PEGGY BOXWELL ALLEN BRENNER JAMES BRESSLER CAROL BREWER CAROLYN BROWN BARBARA BUNTMAN GAIL BURGER FLORENCE BURROUGHS JOHN CAMPBELL ALBERTA CARSON KENNETH CHRISMAN GI-ENN CHRYSTLER NELSON CLARK SUSAN CLARK WAYNE CLARK SANDRA CRUTCHFIELD FOOTBALL QUEEN and her court: Diane Thorn- 52 ton, Queen: Peggy Boxwell, Kathy Rumey, Sue Kcsprzak, Joyce Antonelli, Diana Walters. JOHN BOTKIN Majors: Math, Science. Minors: Art, History. Activities: Swimming. Plans: College. SHAROL ANN BOWERS Majors: Business. Minors. History, Math, Business. Activities: Tabby Cat, Fresh- man and Sophomore Sec., Junior Prom Princess, Drama Club, Hoosier Poet, Cheer Block. Awards: Scholarship Pins. Plans: Secretary. PEGGY ANN BOXWELL Majors: Math, Business. Minors: History, Spanish. Activities: Drama Club Board, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Cheer- leader, Football Court, Drama Productions. Awards: Certificate of Merit, Scholarship Pin, Cheerleading Sweater. Plans: Work. ALLEN BRENNER Majors: Math, Science, History. Minors: Spanish. Plans: College. JAMES LEE BRESSLER Majors: Language. Minors: Social Studies, Business, Shop. Plans: College or Army. CAROL MARIE BREWER Majors: Home Economics. Minors: Art, Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Student Council, Hi-Times, Cheer Block. Plans: Tele- phone Company. CAROLYN SUE BROWN Majors: Business. Minors: Home Economics. Activities: Band. Plans: Office Work. BARBARA BUNTMAN Majors: Science, Math, Latin. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Varsity Debate Team, Glee Club, Drama Club, Booster Club Board, Student Council. Plans: College. GAIL SUZANNE BURGER Majors: Language, Sci- ence, Social Studies. Minors: Home Economics. Activ- ities: German Club, Future Nurses, Glee Club. Latin Club. Awards: German Club Pin, Future Nurses Pin. Plans: Nurses Training. FLORENCE LUCILLE BURROUGHS Majors: Math, Language, Science. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: A.F.S. Exchange Student, Booster Club, Band, Latin Club, French Club, Cheer Block. Awards: National Honor Society, Scholarship Pins, Certificates of Merit. Plans: Purdue or Indiana University. JOHN CHARLES CAMPBELL Majors: Social Studies. Minors: Math, Language. Activities: Basketball, Base- ball, Football. Awards: Basketball, Football, Baseball. Plans: College. ALBERTA JUNE CARSON Majors: Home Economics. Minors: Business and Social Studies. Activities: Hi- Times. Plans: Work. KENNETH EUGENE CHRISMAN Majors: Math. Mi- nors: Mech. Drawing, Latin, Social Studies. Activities: Hi-Y. Plans: College or Navy. GLENN CHRYSTLER Majors: Math. Minors: Social Studies, Shop. Activities: Basketball. Awards: Basket- ball Sweater. Plans: Air Force. NELSON TEX CLARK Majors: Math, Science. Minors: Spanish, Shop, Social Studies. Activities: Glee Club, Engineering Club, Drama Club Board, Drama Pro- ductions. Plans: College. SUSAN DOROTHY CLARK Majors: Language, Home Economics. Minors: Science, Math, Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, French Club. Plans: Business College. WAYNE CLARK Majors: Shop. Minors: Social Stud- ies, Math. Activities: Football, Glee Club. Awards: Football. Plans: Tool and Die. SANDRA MARIE CRUTCHFIELD Majors: Business. Minors: Latin, Social Studies. Activities: Cheerleader, Homeroom Officer, Junior Prom Court, Booster Club Sec., Hoosier Poet Captain. Plans: Work. I JOHN CSAKANY MICHAEL CSAKANY LOIS CUNNINGHAM JUDITH DANIELS PHIL DARROW ARDEN DAUGHERTY CAROL DAVIS GENE DECKER NANCY DIETL JAMES DRASKOVITS THOMAS DUNFEE SPENCER DUNLAP MICHAEL DUNN BONNIE DYE JOHN CSAKANY Majors: Industrial Arts, Social studies. Minors: Math. Plans: Air Force. MICHAEL J. CSAKANY Majors: Industrial Arts, So- cial Studies, Math. Minors: Shop. Plans: Drafting and Math. LOIS LORRAINE CUANNINGHAM Majors: Science. Minors: Language, Math, Social Studies. Activities: Future Nurses, Glee Club, Hi-Times, Drama Produc- tions. Awards: Future Nurses Pin, Glee Club Pin. Plans: Airline Stewardess. JUDITH ANN DANIELS Majors: Business, Home Eco- nomics. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club. Awards: Scholarship Pin. Plans: Work. PHILIP SPENCER DARROW JR. Majors: Shop, Social Studies. Minors: Shop. Activities: Football, Track, Baseball, Homeroom Officer. Awards: Football, Track, Baseball. Plans: Michigan State. LEROY ARDEN DAUGHERTY Majors: Math, Social Studies, Science. Minors: Language. Activities: Base- ball, Homeroom Officer. Awards: Baseball, Varsity Sweater. Plans: College. CAROL LORRAINE DAVIS Majors: Spanish. Minors: Business, Social Studies, Home Economics. Activities: Student Council, Glee Club, Drama Productions. Awards: D.A.R., Student Council Pin. Plans: Ball State. GENE DECKER Majors: Math, Science. Minors: Lan guage, Social Studies. Activities: Homeroom Officer. Awards: Scholarship Pins. Plans: Michigan State. NANCY JOAN DIETL Majors: Business. Minors Math, Social Studies. Activities: G.A.A., Booster Club Plans: Work. JAMES F. DRASKOVITS Majors: Math. Minors: So- cial Studies, Science, Language. Activities: Golf, Mon- ogram Club. Awards: Varsity Sweater. Plans: College THOMAS P. DUNFEE Majors: Science, Math. Minors: Latin, Social Studies. Activities: Hi-Y, Latin Club, Homeroom Officer. Plans: Indiana University. SPENCER J. DUNLAP Majors: Math, Science. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Glee Club, Drama Club. Plans: College. MICHAEL LOUIS DUNN Majors: Science, Math. Mi- nors: Latin, Social Studies. Activities: Latin Club. Plans: College. BONNIE LUCILLE DYE Majors: Business, Social Stud- ies. Minors: French, Math. Activities: French Club, Future Teachers Treas., Cheer Block. Awards: Scholar- ships Pins, Certificates of Merit. Plans: College. TOM EADER Majors: Math, Business. Minors: Shop, Social Studies. Activities: Baseball, Tennis, B-Team Basketball. Awards: Tennis, Baseball, B-Team Basket- ball. Plans: Marines or College. SUSAN EDSTROM Majors: Science, Home Econom- ics. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Library Club, Hi-Times, Future Nurses. Plans: Nurses Training or Airline Hostess. JAMES D. EHRICH Majors: Math. Minors: Science, Industrial Arts, Social Studies. Plans: College. .s2si:gm- VZ ,, J PAT WEGNER, CO-CAPTAIN in football, and Kiwanis Award winner, receives his National Honor society medal. THOMAS EADER SUZANNE EDSTROM JAMES EHRICH 55 SHARON ELZER MARY ANN ERDELYI RONALD EVARD DAVID FAIRCHILD KEITH FARNSWORTH BRIAN FEINGOLD PAUL FISCHBACKER DENNIS FLODEN JO ANN FORSYTHE FERN FOSTER WM. FUERBRINGER EDWARD GALLOWAY SHIRLEY GARGIS EARL GERVAI5 DOROTHY GIBSON JANICE GLASER PATRICIA GOFFENEY ARNOLD GOLDBERG 56 SHARON ANN ELZER Majors: Business. Minors: Home Economics, Social Studies. Activities: Future Nurses. Plans: Work. MARY ANN ERDELYI Majors: Social Studies, Busi- ness. Minors: Home Economics. Activities: Homeroom Otticer, Jr. Prom Court. Plans: Work. RONALD LEON EVARD Majors: Machine Shop, So- cial Studies. Minors: Machine Shop. Activities: Basket- ball. Awards: Basketball Awards and Varsity Sweater. Plans: Marines or Work. DAVID R. FAIRCHILD Majors: Math, Shop. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Wrestling. Awards: B-letter. Plans: Service. KEITH FARNSWORTH Majors: Machine Shop. Mi- nors: Social Studies. Activities: Screen Club, Hi-Times. Awards: Screen Club.,Not graduating BRIAN SHELDON FEINGOLD Majors: Math, Science, English. Minors: Latin, Social Studies. Activities: Band, Audio Visual, Engineers Club. Awards: National Hon- or Society. Plans: Purdue. PAUL FISCHBACHER Not graduating DENNIS E. W. FLODEN Majors: Math. Minors: Lan- guage, Social Studies, Science. Activities: Hoosier Poet Staff, Booster Club, Swimming, Track, Hi-Times. Awards: Track and Swimming Varsity Awards. Plans: College. JO ANN FORSYTHE Majors: Math, Social Studies, Home Economics. Minors: Business. Activities: Booster Club, Junior Achievement. Plans: Beauty College. FERN FOSTER Majors: Home Economics, Social Stud- ies. Minors: Business, Science. Activities: Booster Club, Glee Club, Latin Club. WILLIAM L. FUERBRINGER Majors: Social Studies, Language. Minors: Math, Science. Activities: Football, Wrestling. Awards: Football Varsity Sweater, Base- ball. Plans: College. ED GALLOWAY Majors: Shop. Minors: Math, Ger- man, Social Studies. Activities: Football, Baseball, Wrestling. Awards: Varsity Sweater. Plans: College. SHIRLEY ROSE GARGIS Majors: Business. Minors: History, Spanish. Activities: Glee Club, Hoosier Poet, Homeroom Officer, Cheer Block, Student Council, Drama Production. Awards: Scholarship Pins. Plans: Work or College. EARL G. GERVAIS Majors: Math, Shop. Minors: So- cial Studies, Shop. Activities: Football, Track, Tennis. Awards: Football, Track, Tennis. Plans: Work. DORTHY MARIA GIBSON Majors: Home Economics, Business. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Hi-Times Staff, Y-Teens, Future Nurses Club, Glee Club, Junior Achievement. Plans: Work. JANICE CAROL GLASER Majors: Business. Minors: Language, Math, Social Studies. Activities: Glee Club, Drama Club, Booster Club, Drama Production, Span- ish Club, Future Nurses, Hi-Times. Plans: Work or College. DOROTHY PATRICIA GOFFENEY Majors: Business. Minors: Business, Spanish, Social Studies. Activities: Junior Achievement, School Office Work, Achiever's Association. Awards: Certificates of Merit, National Junior Achievement Conference Delegate. Plans: Secretary. ARNOLD EDWARD GOLDBERG Majors: Math, So- cial Studies. Minors: Latin, Science. Activities: Fresh- man, Sophomore, Junior Senior Class President, Base- ball, Football, Wrestling, Hi-Y Officer, Monogram Club Officer, Booster. Awards: Baseball Letter, Schol- arship Pins, Merit Certificates, D.A.R. Citizenship Award, National Honor Society. Plans: College. if G7 71 6'0 OUR JUNIOR PROM COURT held sway over the happiest night of our Junior year. DEANE GRABER MERLE GROSVENOR CHARLES GRUNDY DAVID GUNN JANE GUTHRIE JACKEHAAG CEI-IN HADRICK SANDRA HANNA DEANNA HARRELD JUDITH HARTMAN MICHAEL HATCH CHARLES HATFIELD LOUISE HERMAN DONALD HERR JANET HERRICK JOANNE HEESE JOAN HESSER JUDITH HINTZ 58 DEANE DIANE GRABER Majors: Business, Home Economics. Minors: Math, Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club. Plans: Work. MERL DEAN GROSVENOR Majors: Spanish, Social Studies, Science. Minors: Math. Activities: Future Teachers, Y.F.C. Awards: Scholarship Pin. Plans: Col- lege or Army. CHARLES GRUNDY Majors: Language, Science. Minors: Social Studies, Math. Activities: Baseball, Basketball. Awards: B-Team Basketball, Baseball. Plans: College. DAVID NEAL GUNN Majors: Science, Math. Minors: Language, Social Studies. Activities: Football, Basket- ball, Frosh Soc. Sh., Sophomore Class Treasurer. Awards: Football and Basketball Letters. Plans: Col- lege. JANE GUTHERIE Majors: Business. Minors: Clothing, Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Hi-Times, Jun- ior Achievement, Latin Club, Library Typist. Plans: Business College. JACK HAAG Majors: Math, Shop. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Football. Plans: Air Force or Col- lege. JOHN HADRICK Majors: Mechanical Drawing, Math. Minors: Spanish, Social Studies. Activities: Sr. Hi-Yi, Jr. Prom Court, Homeroom Officer. Plans: Acme Tool and Die School. SANDRA KAYE HANNA Majors: Business. Minors: Business, Social Studies, Spanish. Activities: G.A.A., Y-Teens, Drama Club, Glee Club, Booster Club, Span- ish Club, Hoosier Poet, Cheer Block, Drama Produc- tion. Plans: Secretary or Therapist. DEANNA JOY HARRELD Major: Science, Math. Minors: Business, Language. Activities: Band, Booster Club, Drama Production. Plans: College. JUDITH ANN HARTMAN Majors: Business. Minors: Social Studies, Business. Plans: Work and Marriage. MICHAEL HATCH Majors: Social Studies, Spanish. Minors: Math. Activities: Spanish Club, Hi-Y, Band. Plans: Navy or College. CHARLES T. HATFIELD Majors: Math, Social Studies. Minors: Latin, Business. Activities: B-Team Baseball. Plans: College. HELEN LOUISE HERMAN Majors: Business. Minors: Social Studies, Home Economics. Activities: Booster Club, Hi-Times, Library Club. Plans: Hostess. DONALD D. HERR Majors: Math, Industrial Arts. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Glee Club. Plans- Work. JANET CAROL HERRICK Majors: Business. Minors: Social Studies, Home Economics. Activities: Library. Awards: Library Pin. Plans: Work. JOANNE ELAINE HESS Majors: Home Economics, Business. Minors: Math, Social Studies, Language. Activities: Glee Club, Booster Club, Hi-Times, Y.F.C. Awards: Certificate of Merit, Scholarship Pins. Plans: Secretary. JOAN MARIE HESSER Majors: Business. Minors: So- cial Studies, Business. Activities: Band, Booster Club. Plans: Secretarial Work. JUDITH S. HINTZ Majors: Business. Minors: Social Studies, Business, Home Economics. Activities: G.A.A., Y-Teens, Booster Club. Plans: Secretary. '44 JOHN NEVER FOUND OUT which girl held the mistletoe. LEE HITCHCOCK ROBERT HOFFMAN NANCY HOLMSTROM HERBERT HOOVER JOHN HORVATH ROY HRUSKA CYNTHIA HUMMELL ARTHUR HUPKA PAULINE JACKEY JOSEPHINE JACKSON ROSEMARIE JACOBS RICHARD JENNINGS JUDY ANN JOHNSON JUDITH JOHNSON LEE HITCHCOCK Majors: Math, Social Studies. Minors: Social Studies, Language. Activities: Swim- ming, Screen Club. Awards: Varsity Swimming Sweat- er. Plans: College. ROBERT E. HOFFMAN Majors: Industrial Arts. Mi- nors: Social Studies, Math. Activities: Hi-Y, Football. Awards: Football. Plans: Service. NANCY LEE HOLMSTROM Majors: Social Studies. Minors: Art, Business, Math. Activities: Came from Bremen High senior year. Plans: Beauty School or Interior Decorator. HERBERT H. HOOVER Majors: Shop. Minors: Shop, Social Studies. Activities: Football, Wrestling. Awards: Wrestling, Football. Plans: Service. JOHN HORVATH Majors: Math, Science. Minors Social Studies, Shop, French. Activities: Basketball Baseball, Student Council, Homeroom Officer. Awards National Honor Society, B-Basketball and Baseball Scholarship Pins, Certificates ot Merit. Plans: College ROY ALAN HRUSKA Majors: Science, Art. Minors Social Studies, Math, Business, Language. Activities Hi-Y, Glee Club, Drama Productions, Hi-Times. Plans Hanover College. CYNTHIA JANE HUMMELL Majors: Business. Minors: Social Studies, Business. Activities: Debate Club, Homeroom Otticer, Booster Club, Hi-Times, Library. Awards: Debate Letter. Plans: Marriage. 1 ART HUPKA Majors: Latin. Minors: Math, Science, Business. Activities: Track, Football, Future Teachers, Homeroom OFFicer. Awards: Varsity Football and Track Letter. Plans: College or Service. PAULINE J. JACKEY Majors: Art. Minors: Spanish, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Booster Club. Plans: Business College. JOSEPHINE EVELYN JACKSON Majors: Business, Home Economics. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club. Plans: Marriage, Indiana Bell. ROSEMARIE JACOBS Majors: Business. Minors: Art, Social Studies. Activities: Drama Club. Plans: Art School. DICK JENNINGS Majors: Math, Social Studies. Mi- nors: Spanish. Activities: Booster Club. Awards: Vars- ity Baseball and Football. Plans: College. JUDITH ANN JOHNSON Majors: Home Economics, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Booster Club, Y- Teens, Cheer Block. Plans: Secretary. JUDY JOHNSON Majors: Language. Minors: Social Studies, Math. Activities: Drama Club, Glee Club, Y-Teens, Drama Productions. Plans: College. CHARLES R. JONES Majors: Math, Social Studies. Minors: German, Science. Activities: German Club, Student Council, Football, Baseball, Band. Awards: B-Team Football. Plans: Navy. JOHN JOSEPH Majors: Shop. Minors: Social Studies, Math. Plans: Air Force or Work. RUTH IRENE JOSEPH Majors: Business. Minors: His- tory, Language, Math. Activities: Band, Student Coun- cil, Y.F.C. Club. Plans: Secretary. DELORES MAE JULIAN Majors: Business. Minors: French, Math, Science, Social Studies. Activities: French Club, Booster Club, Y-Teens. Plans: College. OUR EXCHANGE STUDENT, ROSS wins student approval with his Phillippine dance during the Student Council assembly. CHARLES JONES JOHN JOSEPH RUTH JOSEPH DOLORES JULIAN 61 CHARLES KACHEL EVADENE KAGEL SUSAN KASPRZAK MARILYN KELTNER SANDRA KENADY RAYMOND KINDER KAREN KING GEORGE KIRCH Ori JERRY KLINE CAROLEE KLINGER DAVID KLOPFENSTEIN MICHAEL KLOSINSKI EVERETT KOONTZ FRANK KORN i CONNIE KOSKI JOSEPH KOVACSICS DAVID KRAMER CARLENE KRATHWOHL 62 CHARLES KACHEL Majors: Latin, Science, Math. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: National Honor Society Pres., Usher's Club Pres., Track, Cross Coun- try, Drama and Glee Clubs, Latin Club, Student Council. Awards: Scholarship Pins, Certificates of Merit, Letter Sweater, Usher Pins. Plans: College. EVADENE KAGEL Majors: Art, Science. Minors: So- cial Studies, Latin, Math. Activities: Student Council Vice-Pres., Drama Club, Booster Club, Glee Club, C Team Cheerleader, Cheer Block, Latin Club, Drama Productions. Awards: Scholarship Pins, Certfi- cates of Merit. Plans: College. SUSAN KASPRZAK Majors: Home Economics. Mi- nors: Latin, Math, Science. Activities: Y-Teens, G.A.A., Booster Club, Football Court, Homeroom Officer. Plans: Dental Technician. MARILYN JOAN KELTNER Majors: Language, Sci- ence. Minors: Math, Social Studies. Activities: Glee Club, Drama Club, Latin Club, Booster Club. Awards: Scholarship Pin. Plans: Undecided. SANDRA JANE KENADY Majors: Science, Lan- guage. Minors: Art, Math, Social Studies. Activities: Hoosier Poet, Latin Club, Homeroom Officer. Awards: Scholarship Pins, Certificates of Merit. Plans: College. RAY KINDER Majors: Math, Shop. Minors: Language, Social Studies. Plans: Service or Work. KAREN LEA KING Majors: Math, Science. Minors: Latin, Social Studies. Activities: Glee Club, Drama Club Board, Cheer Block, Student Council. Awards: Certificates of Merit, Scholarship Pins. Plans: College. GEORGE C. KIRCH Majors: Machine Shop, Math. Minors: Social Studies. Plans: Navy. JERRY KLINE Majors: Machine Shop. Minors: lndus- trial Arts, Social Studies. Plans: Work. CAROLEE KLINGER Majors: Business, Home Econom- ics. Minors: Social Studies, Home Economics, Science. Activities: Future Nurses. Plans: Nurses Training. MURRAY DAVID KLOPENSTEIN Majors: Science. Minors: Language, Math, Social Studies. Activities: Drama Club, Football Mgr., Baseball Mgr., Golf, Glee Club, Ushers Club, Screen Club. Awards: Schol- arship Pins, Mgr. Sweater, Golf Letter. Plans: Com- mercial Art School, Chicago. MICHAEL A. KLOSINSKI Majors: Science, Social Studies, Math. Minors: German. Activities: German Club, Booster Club, Homeroom Officer, Football, Baseball, Track, Wrestling. Awards: Football, Wres- tling, Track, Certificate of Merit, Scholarship Pin. Plans: College. EVERETT J. KOONTZ, JR. Majors: Science, Social Studies. Minor: Math. Activities: Orchestra. Plans: Rocket Chemist. FRANK J. KORN Majors: Science, Math. Minors: Social Studies. Actiivties: Hi-Y. Awards: Certificates of Merit, Scholarship Pins. Plans: College. CONNIE SUE KOSKI Major: Home Economics. Mi- nors: Business, Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club. Plans: Ottice Work. JOSEPH KOVACSICS Majors: Social Studies. Minor: Business. Activities: Drama and Glee Clubs. DAVE KRAMER Major: Social Studies. Minor: Busi- ness. Activities: Basketball, Tennis. Awards: Tennis Basketball. Plans: Work. CARLENE FRANCES KRATHWOHL Majors: Business, Home Economics. Minor: Social Studies. Activities: Library. Plans: Work. I ii A SUNDAY AFTERNOON TEA: The eleven Senior girls enjoyed every minute of it. l KAREN KRATOVIL HELENA KRESKAI PATRICIA KUZMITS JOHN LACOPO CLARABELLE LEE CONNTE LEWIS ROSAURO LIMBO JEAN LINGERFELT DouoLAs LIPPELT THERE WASN'T A DULL MOMENT at the Seniors' Christmas Dance. 64 KAREN KRATOVIL Majors: Language. Minors: Sci- ence, Social Studies. Activities: Band, Future Nurses, French Club. Plans: X-Ray Technician. HELENA ROSE KRESKAI Majors: Latin. Minors: So- cial Studies, Business, Home Economics. Activities: Future Nurses, French Club, Hi-Times, Glee Club. Plans: Marriage. PATRICIA LOUISE KUZMITS Majors: Art, Social Studies. Minors: Math. Activities: Glee Club, Booster Club, Cheer Block, Hoosier Poet, Student Council, Drama Production. Plans: Art School. JOHN LACOPO Majors: Art, Social Studies. Minors: Science. Activities: Glee Club, Drama Club, Hi-Y, Track, Football. Plans: College or Service. CLARABELLE KAY LEE Majors: Business. Minors: So- cial Studies, Home Economics. Activities: Booster Club, Sr. Y-Teens. Plans: Marriage. Not graduating CONNIE KAY LEWIS Majors: Business. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Y-Teens, Glee Club, Drama Club. Plans: Comptometer Operator or Secretary. DOUG LIPPELT Majors: Art. Minors: Social Studies. Plan: Air Force. ROSAURO LIMBO American Field Service Exchange Student. Activities: Spanish Club, Latin Club, Hi-Times, Student Council. Plans: Foreign Service or Journalism. GENEVIEVE IRENE LINGERFELT Majors: Business. Minors: Social Studies, Language. Activities: Y-Teens, Drama Club. Plans: Secretary. DAVID A. LITTERAL Moved to Florida ROSEMARY EILEEN LYBARGER Majors: Business Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Glee Club, Future Nurses, Y.F.C. Plans: Business School. NEMACIO D. MAEZ Majors: Business, Social Studies. Minors: Spanish. Plans: Work. BILL MAHONEY Majors: Shop. Minors: Social Stud- ies. Activities: Hi-Y. Awards: Freshman Football. Plans: Work. ROBERT JOSEPH MAHONEY Majors: Latin. Minors: Spanish, Math, Social Studies. Activities: Drama Club, Glee Club, Spanish Club. Plans: Seminary. JOYCE MARIE MAMULA Majors: Science, Math. Minors: Spanish, Social Studies. Activities: Hoosier Poet Editor, Homeroom Officer, G.A.A., Y-Teens, Cheer Block. Awards: Scholarship Pin. Plans: College. JUNE MARIE MANGUS Majors: Science, Math, So- cial Studies. Minors: Language. Activities: Hi-Times, French Club. Awards: Scholarship Pins, Certificate of Merit, National Honor Society. Plans: Marriage. BARRY JAY MARKS Majors: Shop. Minors: Social Studies, Math. Plans: Trade School. LOUIE MARTIN Majors: Shop. Minors: Math, Social Studies. Awards: Freshman Letter. Plans: Navy. DAVE LITTERAL ROSEMARY LYBARGER DAVID MAEZ WM. MAHONEY ROBERT MAFI5NEY JOYCE MAMULA JUNE MANGUS BARRY MARKS LOUIS MARTIN S l JANET MARTINO WAYNE MARVEL DIANE McCAY SUE MCCORMICK WM. MCCRACKIN ELAINE MCDORMAN RAYMOND McKlBBlN NORMAN MCKILLIP WM. MCLOCKLIN BRUCE McMlLLlN MARJARIE McPHARLlN FRED MEDICH STEVE MEGYESE MICHAEL MERCER JANET MARIE MARTINO Majors: Business. Minors: Math, Social Studies, Language. Activities: Cheer- leader,Hoosier Poet. Plans: Airline Receptionist. WAYNE EDWARD MARVEL Majors: Math, Science. Minors: Social Studies, Latin. Activities: Engineering Club, Latin Club, Student Council, Drama Club, Hi-Y, Hoosier Poet, Golf. Awards: Certificates of Merit, Scholarship Pins, Golf. Plans: Indiana University. DIANE MARIE McCAY Majors: Business. Minors: So- cial Studies, Business. Activities: Hi-Times. Plans: Work. ' SUE ELLEN MCCORMICK Not graduating WILLIAM HENRY MCCRACKIN Majors: Shop. Minors Social Studies, Spanish. Activities: Football, Baseball Awards: Football. Plans: Service or Apprenticeship. ELAINE RAE MCDORMAN Majors: Social Studies Minors: Home Economics, Science, Art. Activities Future Teachers. Plans: Teacher. RAYMOND MCKIBBIN Majors: Social Studies, Sci- ence. Minors: Math. Latin. Activities: Football, Wres- tling, Track, Booster Club. Awards: Letter Sweater Plans: College. NORMAN MCKILLIP Majors: Art, History, Minors: Math Activities: Basketball, Baseball Awards: Basket- ball award Plans: Service WILLIAM F. McLOCHLlN Majors: Shop, Social Stud- ies. Minors: Social Studies. Plans: Service or College BRUCE A. McMlLLEN Majors: Shop, Social Studies Minors: Math. Activities: Y.F.C. Plans: College. MARGERY JANE McPHARLlN Majors: Language, Science. Minors: Social Studies, Math. Activities: Glee Club, Drama Club Board, German Club. Awards: Scholarship Pin, National Honor Society lOFIiicerJ. Plans: Nurses Training. FRED MEDICH Majors: Machine Shop. Minors: Math, Social Studies. Activities: Football, Baseball. Awards: Football, Baseball, Football Co-Captain. Plans: Work or College. STEPHEN RONALD MEGYESE Majors: Shop, Social Studies. Minors: Math, Science. Activities: Hi-Y, Screen Club, Band. Plans: Pattern Making or Photographer. MIKE MERCER Majors: Math, Social Studies. Minors: Spanish, Science. Activities: Band, Monogram Club. Awards: Letter Sweater. Plans: De Pauw. COLLEEN ANN MILLIKEN Majors: Latin. Minors: Math, Social Studies. Activities: Latin Club, Glee Club Drama Club, All City Orchestra, Orchestra Officer Y-Teens Representative. Awards: Orchestra. Plans: De Pauw. KATHERINE MILLION Majors: Social Studies, Lan- guage. Minors: Science, Math. Activities: French Club, Spanish Club, Future Teachers, Student Council Awards: Certificate of Merit, Scholarship Pin. Plans: College. MELINDA MARIE MINOR Majors: Business. Minors: Social Studies, French. Activities: Booster Club. Plans: Secretary. r r JOE MIKO Majors: Social Studies. Minors: Math. Activities: Orchestra. Plans: Service. SHAROL AND DANNY reigned as Prince an Princess during our Junior Prom. JOE MIKO COLLEEN MILLIKEN KAY MILLION MELINDA MINOR JAMES MOLNAR MARDELLE MOLNAR EWYES MONTGOMERY JUDITH MooRE JAMES MOREY LOUIS MORROW KENNETH MYERS JUDY NAFE PATRICIA NAGY MOLLY NASH LARRY NEDDO KAY NEISWENDER DAVID NELSON SHARON NELSON BECKY NEWBERG GEOFFREY NEWMAN HAROLD NICKLAS DON NIZON 68 JAMES JOSEPH MOLNAR Majors: Art, Business. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Drama Club, Glee Club. Plans: Commercial Art. MARDELLE MOLNAR Majors: Language. Minors: So- cial Studies, Math. Activities: Future Teachers, Span- ish Club, Latin Club, Glee Club, Drama Club Board. Awards: Scholarship Pins, Certificate of Merit. Plans: Ball State. PHYLLIS ANN MONTGOMERY Majors: Business. Minors: Social Studies, Home Economics, Business. Activities: Hi-Times, Booster Club, Homeroom Officer. Awards: Hi-Times Pin. Plans: Secretarial Work. JUDY MOORE Majors: Business. Minors: Social Stud- ies, French. Activities: Booster Club, Homeroom Offi- cer, Drama Club. Plans: Dental Assistant. JAMES NELSON MOREY Majors: Industrial Arts. Minors: Social Studies, Spanish, Math, Science. Activ- ities: Football, Track. Awards: Football. Plans: Work. LOUIS C. MORROW Majors: Shop. Minors: Business, Social Studies. Plans: Navy or Machinist. KENNETH ROBERT MYERS Majors: Machine Shop, Social Studies. Minors: Math. Activities: B-Team Foot- ball, Track. Awards: Football. Plans: Navy or Machin- ist Apprentice. JUDY JEAN NAFE Majors: Business. Minors: Busi- ness, Social Studies. Activities: Y-Teens, Y.F.C., T.B. League, Glee Club. Plans: Work. PATRICIA R. NAGY Majors: Business. Minors: Math, Social Studies, Latin. Activities: Jr. and Sr. Class Social Chairman, Student Council, Hoosier Poet, Booster Club, Cheer Block, G.A.A., Drama Club, Y-Teens. Awards: Scholarship Pins, Certificates of Merit. Plans: Secretary. MOLLY MARIE NASH Majors: Business. Minors: French, Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Glee Club, G.A.A., Cheer Block. Awards: Certificate of Merit, Scholarship Pins. Plans: College or Business College. LARRY LEE NEDDO Majors: Machine Shop Minors: Math, History. Activities: Y.F.C. Bible Club Plans: Navy or Air Force KAY MARILYN NEISWENDER Majors: Social Studies. Minors: French, Math. Activities: Band, Future Teach- ers, Student Council, Glee Club. Plans: College. DAVID WARREN NELSON. Majors: Science, Social Studies. Minors: Math, Language. Activities: Y. F. C., Ushers Club, Hi-Times. Plans: St. Olaf College. SHARON NELSON Majors: Language, Science, So- cial Studies. Minors: Math. Activities: Latin Club, Band, Future Nurses, German Club, Library Staff. Plans: Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. BECKY NEWBERG Majors: Business. Minors: Latin, Social Studies. Activities: Y.F.C. Officer, Future Nurses Officer, Hi-Times. Plans: Secretarial Work. GEOFFREY IVAN NEWMAN Majors: Science, Math. Minors: Social Studies, Spanish. Activities: Engineer- ing Club. Awards: Scholarship Pins, Certificates of Merit. Plans: Purdue. HAROLD NICKLAS Majors: Social Studies, Math, Science. Minors: Latin. Activities: Latin Club, Junior Achievement. Plans: Indiana University. DONALD LOUIS NIXON Majors: Shop. Minors: So- cial Studies, Math. Not graduating WHEN ENTHUSIASM EBBED, they brought it back: Peggy Boxwell, Janet Martino, Sandy Crutchfield, Marty Zsedley, Diane Thornton. JOHN ODUSCH TERRY O'NElLL LYNN ORSER JANICE OVERMYER THOMAS PAHOLSKI JEANETTE PAMACHENA ANDREW PARKER JOHN PAUL FRED PERKINS JEANNE PETERSON DAVID PISER SARAH PLACE CHARLENE PLOWMAN CAROL PORTE LILLIAN PORTER LINDA PORTER NANCY PRIDDY SUE PULLEY QUEEN NANCY PRIDDY and her court reigned 70 at the Riley-Adams basketball game. Adams dampened the activities by winning the game. U JOHN MARTIN ODUSCH Majors: Math, Science. Minors: Social Studies, Latin. Activities: Swimming, Cross Country, Track, Basketball, Soph. Vice-Presi- dent, Homeroom Officer. Awards: Swimming Letters, Track, Basketball. Plans: College. TERRENCE EDWARD O'NEILL Majors: Social Stud- ies. Minors: Math, Business. Activities: Football, Hi-Y Pres. Plans: Marines. LYNN WILLIAM ORSER Majors: Social Studies, Lan- guage, Math. Minors: Science. Activities: German Club, Latin Club, Football. Awards: B-Team Football, German Club Award. Plans: Undecided. JANICE OVERMYER Majors: Art. Minors: Social Studies, Math. Activities: Glee Club, Drama Club. Plans: Music. THOMAS P. PAHOLSKI Majors: Shop. Minors: Math, Shop, Social Studies. Activities: Basketball. Awards: Varsity Basketball Sweater. Plans: Annapolis Naval Academy. JEANETTE PAMACHENA Majors: Home Economics, Science. Minors: Math, Social Studies. Activities: Y- Teens, Glee Club, Future Nurses, Cheer Block. Plans: Nurses. ANDREW JOHN PARKER Majors: Math, Science Social Studies. Minors: Shop. Activities: Wrestling Baseball, Junior Prom' Court. Plans: College. JOHN A. PAUL Majors: Moth, Vocational Shop. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Varsity Baseball Student Council, Football, Basketball. Awards: Vars- ity Baseball Sweater, B-Basketball Letter. Plans: Service. FRED W. PERKINS Majors: Math, Mechanical Draw- ing. Minors: Science, Social Studies. Plans: College. 1 I I JEANNE ANN PETERSON Majors: Science. Minors: History, Latin, Math, Business. Activities: Future Nurses, Latin Club. Plans: Nurses Training. DAVID WILLIAM PISER Majors: Social Studies. Mi- nors: Math, Science, Business. Activities: Audio-Visual Club, Glee Club, Golf, Student Council. Awards: A.V. Award, B-Team Golf Award, Student Council Award. Plans: College. SARAH JANE PLACE Majors: Social Studies. Minors: Language, Math. Activities: Booster Club, Y-Teens, French Club. Plans: College. CHARLENE PLOWMAN Majors: Business. Minors: Art, Social Studies. Activities: Y.F.C., G.A.A., Cheer Block. Plans: Work or Marriage. CAROL LYNN PORTE Majors: Social Studies, Span- ish. Minors: Art, Math. Activities: Spanish Club, Future Teachers. Plans: Ashland College. LILLIAN LEE PORTER Majors: Art. Minors: Language, Math, Social Studies. Activities: Hoosier Poet, Glee Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A. Plans: College or Art School. LINDA LEE PORTER Majors: Business. Minors: Lan- guage, Math, Social Studies. Activities: Hi-Times Page Editor, Glee Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Plans: College or Commerce. NANCY JEANNE PRIDDY Majors: Art. Minors: So- cial Studies, Math, French. Activities: Student Council Pres., Glee Club Otticer, Hi-Times, Drama Club Sec., Cheerleader, Soph. Dance Patsy, Drama Productions. Awards: Certificates of Merit, Scholarship Pins. Plans: College. SUE PULLEY Majors: Business. Minors: Social Studies, Business. Activities: Drama Club, Future Teachers, Hi- Times.Plans: Bible College or Work. KATHLEEN RAMEY DAVID RICHARDS JEANNE ROBERTS PATRICIA ROEKLE LYNDA RUBENS NORA RUPERT SUE SARGENT DONNA SCHROEDER CATHERINE SCHULTHEIS EDWARD SCLAMBERG LARRY SEVERIN KENNETH SELBY JUDITH ANN SHARRER BARBARA SHAULL SHARON SHIELDS JACK sl-IINNEMAN BONNIE SILBERMAN JOHN SKILEST TT 72 KATHLEEN M. RAMEY Majors: Science, Latin. Mi- nors: Math, Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Sr. Class Secretary, Glee Club, Drama Club, Latin Club, Cheer Block, Assembly Committee, Hoosier Poet, Football Court, Home Room Offices. Awards: Certifi- cates of Merit, Scholarship Pins, National Honor So- ciety. Plans: Cornell College, Iowa. DAVID JOHN RICHARDS Majors: Science, Math, Language. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Cross Country, Track, Swimming, German Club, Engineers Club. Awards: Swimming. Plans: Purdue University. JEANNE IRENE ROBERTS Majors: Business. Minors: Science, Social Studies. Activities: G.A.A., Drama Club, Glee CIub.PlanS: Work. PATRICIA LYNN ROELKE Majors: Math, Spanish, Business. Minors: Social Studies, Science. Activities: Cheer Block, F.T.A., Spanish Club, Student Council. Awards: Scholarship Pins, Certificates of Merit, Na- tional Honor Society. Plans: Indiana University. LYNDA LEE RUBENS Majors: French, Social Studies. Minors: Math, Science, Latin. Activities: Drama Club Board, Student Council, French Club Officer, Home- room Officer, Junior Prom Court. Awards: National Honor Society, Certificates of Merit, Scholarship Pins. Plans: College. NORA Q. RUPERT Majors: Business. Minors: Home Economics, Social Studies. Activities: Drama Club. Plans: Secretary. SUE ELLEN SARGENT Majors: Math, Science. Mi- nors: Social Studies, French. Activities: F.T.A., Band, CAP AND GOWN DAY, outrankecl only by our Prom and Commencement for pleasant and happy memories. French Club, Cheer Block. Awards: Scholarship Pins. Plans: Ball State. DONNA NAOM SCHROEDER Majors: Business, Language. Minors: Social Studies, Math. Activities: Homeroom OFFicer, Drama Club, Glee Club, Hoosier Poet StaFF, Student Council, Cheer Block. Awards: National Honor Society, Scholarship Pins, Certificate of Merit. Plans: Business College. CATHERINE ROSE SCHULTHEIS Majors: Language, Business, Social Studies. Minors: Math. Activities: Latin Club, Future Nurses, Y-Teens, Homeroom Officer, Spanish Club. Plans: Business College. EDWARD LAZARD SCLAMBERG Majors: Language Math, Science. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Engi- neer Club Pres., Homeroom Officer, Latin Club, Hi-Y, Tennis. Awards: Certificates of Merit, Scholarship Pins, National Honor Society. Plans: College. KENNETH SELBY Majors: Shop, Science. Minors: Social Studies, Math. Activities: Audio-Visual Club, Track, Cross Country. Awards: Audio-Visual Pins, Cross Country Sweater, B-Team Track Letter. Plans: Air Force. LAWRENCE RALEIGH SEVERIN Majors: Science, Math, Social Studies, Language. Activities: Latin Club, Engineering Club, Student Council, Track, Cross Country, Basketball. Awards: Track and Cross Coun- try Sweater, Certificates of Merit, Scholarship Pins, Basketball B Award.Plans: College or Air Force Academy. JUDITH ANN SHARRER Majors: Business. Minors: Home Economics, Math, Social Studies. Activities: Hi-Times. Plans: Work. BARBARA JEAN SHAULL Majors: Business. Minors: Social Studies, Spanish. Activities: Booster Club, Homeroom Officer, School Office Work. Plans: Work or College. SHARON SHIELDS Majors: Language. Minors: Social Studies, Home Economics, Science, Math. Activities: Student Council, G.A.A. Secretary, Latin Club, Ger- man Club, Glee Club. Awards: G.A.A. Pin. Plans: Airline Stewardess. JACK DOUGLAS SHINNEMAN Majors: Math, Sci- ence. Minors: Social Studies, Latin. Activities: Home- room Officer, Hi-Y Secretary-Treasurer, Student Coun- cil. Awards: Scholarship Pins, Certificate of Merit. Plans: Purdue University. BONNIE LYNN SILBERMAN Majors: Social Studies, Language. Minors: Math, Business. Activities: Hoosier Poet Staff, Booster Club, Glee Club, Drama Club, Homeroom Officer, Cheer Block, Latin Club. Awards: Scholarship Pin. Plans: College. JOHN DEVON SKILES, JR. Majors: Shop, Social Studies. Minors: Science. Activities: Football, Wres- tling, Drama Club, Booster Club. Awards: Football, Track. Plans: University of Cincinnati or Marines. ROBERT SMITH SHARON SNYDER JAMES STARRETT JACK STEWART JERRY STEWART BARBARA STIFFLER JUDITH STONECIPHER DIANA STRAUSER EDWARD STUMP SHIRLEY STYLES DAVID SWIHART MARY SUE TATAY KENNETH TATE .IOLEEN TEDROW JAMES TERHUNE MICHAEL TEZICH DEBRA THOMAS NAGENA THOMAS FOOTBALL SEASON'S LARGEST CROWD smileo 74 on Diane and her court and their escorts at the Riley-Washington game. BOB SMITH Majors: Art, Social Studies. Minors: Math, Biology, Shop. Activities: Hi-Y, Spanish Club. Plans: Undecided. SHARON JEAN SNYDER Majors: Business. Minors: Social Studies, Home Economics. Activities: Booster Club. Plans: Work. JAMES ALLAN STARRETT Majors: Science, Math. Minors: Language, Social Studies. Activities: Hi-Y President, Football, Wrestling, Hoosier Poet Staff, Junior Prom Court, Student Council. Awards: Varsity Wrestling Sweater, Football, Certificates of Merit, Scholarship Pins. Plans: College. JACK A. STEWART Majors: Math, Industrial Arts. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Band. Plans: Busi- ness College. JERRY B. STEWART Majors: Business, Math. Minors: Social Studies, Mechanical Drawing. Activities: Band. Awards: Swimming. Plans: Business College. BARBARA JEAN STIFFLER Majors: Business. Minors: Math, Social Studies. Activities: Hi-Times, Drama Pro- duction. Plans: Work. JUDITH ANN STONECIPHER Majors: Art, Business. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Hi- Times Business Manager. Plans: Art School. DIANA LOU STRAUSER Majors: Business, Home Eco- nomics. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Hi-Times StaFF. Plans: Secretarial Work. EDWARD STUMP Majors: Math, Shop. Minors: Busi- ness, Social Studies. Activities: Ushers Club. Plans: College. SHIRLEY ANN STYLES Majors: Science. Minors: Lan- guage, Social Studies, Home Economics. Activities: Future Nurses, Library Club. Plans: St. Joe School of Nursing. DAVID OWEN SWIHART Majors: Science, Math. Minors: Social Studies, Language. Activities: Track, Cross Country, National Honor Society. Awards: Track, Cross Country, D.A.R. Citizenship Award, Cer- tificate of Merit, Scholarship Pins. Plans: College. MARY SUE TATAY Majors: Business, Language. Mi- nors: Social Studies, Science. Activities: Booster Club, Hoosier Poet, Cheer Block, Homeroom Officer. Plans: Business College. KENNETH TATE Majors: Math, Science, Industrial Arts. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Band, Hi-Y. Plans: Purdue. JOLEEN VIOLA TEDROW Majors: Language, Busi- ness. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Glee Club, Drama Club, Booster Club, Spanish Club, German Club. Plans: Indiana University. JAMES RICHARD TERHUNE Majors: Science, Math. Minors: Social Studies, Spanish. Activities: Engineers Club, Spanish Club, Band, Assembly Committee. Plans: Purdue. MICHAEL JAMES TEZICH Majors: Business. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Football. Awards: Football. Plans: Service. DEBORAH LOUISE THOMAS Majors: Language. Minors: Science, Math, Social Studies. Activities: Cheerleader, Booster Club, Drama Club, Spanish Club, Glee Club. Plans: Work. NAGENA LOURRAH THOMAS Majors: Business. Minors: Home Economics. Activities: Y-Teens. Plans: Business College. Not graduating 5.48: G 0 O DANIEL THOMPSON RONALD THOMPSON DIANE THORNTON NORMAN TROST HELEN KAY TROYER WILBUR UNRUE CECILIA VAN GOEY MARTIN VAN METER MARYLOU VAN SLETTE SHARON VEXEL SANDRA VOGLER MARLENE WACH DIANA WALTERS PATRICK WEGNER JUDY WHITEMAN DOROTHY WIEGER FORREST WIER GI-ENN WIER 76 FOOTBALL PROGRAMS, only five cents! Pat, Shcrol, Sue, ond Bonnie help pod the Senior Class Treasury. DAN THOMPSON Majors: Math, Industrial Arts. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Football. Awards: Football. Plans: Service. RON THOMPSON Majors: Social Studies. Minors: Shop. Activities: Baseball. Awards: Baseball. Plans: Service or Work. DIANE MAE THORNTON Majors: Language, Busi- ness. Minors: Math, Social Studies. Activities: Cheer- leader, Booster Club, Drama Club, Latin Club, Drama Productions, Glee Club, Fresh. Soc. Ch., Football Queen, Student Council. Awards: Cheerleading Sweater, Certificates of Merit, Scholarship Pins.Plans: College. NORMAN EDWIN TROST Majors: Math, Shop. Mi- nors: Science, Social Studies. Activities: Glee Club, Drama Club. Plans: Service or Engineering School. HELEN KAY TROYER Majors: Business, Social Stud- ies. Minors: Home Economics. Activities: Y-Teens Pres., Glee Club, National Y-Teens Delegate. Plans: Work. WILBUR L. UNRUE Majors: Math, Social Studies. Minors: Science, Latin. Activities: Track, Audio-Visual Club. Awards: Scholarship Pins. Plans: College. CECILIA MARIE VAN GOEY Majors: Business. Mi- nors: Home Economics, Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club. Plans: Work or Business College. MARTIN FREDRICK VAN METER Majors: Social Studies, Business. Minors: Science. Activities: Audio- Visual Sec. and V.P. Awards: Audio-Visual Pins. Plans: Service or Business College. MARYLOU VAN SLETTE Majors: Science. Minors: Spanish, Social Studies. Activities: Spanish Club, Fu- ture Nurses, D.C.E. Club. Awards: Future Nurses Pin. Plans: Assistant Lab Tech. or Veterinarian. SHARON MARLENE VEXEL Majors: Social Studies, Business. Minors: Home Economics, Math. Activities: Booster Club, Y-Teens, Hoosier Poet. Plans: Work. SANDRA MARIE VOGLER Majors: Business. Minors: Business, Social Studies. Activities: Band. Plans: Work. MARLENE ROSE WACH Majors: Business. Minors: German, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Hi-Times, German Club, Student Council, Homeroom Officer. Awards: German Awards. Plans: Secretarial Work. DIANA SUE WALTERS Majors: Business. Minors: Math, Latin, Social Studies. Activities: Student Coun- cil Board, Booster Club, Latin Club, Cheer Block, Football Court. Awards: Scholarship Pins, Certificates of Merit. Plans: Indiana University. PATRICK WEGNER Majors: Math, Science. Minors: Language, Social Studies. Activities: Football, Track, Monogram Club, Booster Club. Awards: Letter Sweat- er, Co-Captain Football. Plans: College. JUDY ANN WHITEMAN Majors: Business, Social Studies. Minors: Business. Activities: G.A.A., Hoosier Poet, Booster Club, Glee Club. Plans: Airline Steward- ess. DOROTHY MARIE WIEGER Majors: Business. Minors: Social Studies, Business. Activities: Hi-Times, Hoosier Poet, Y-Teens. Awards: Hi-Times Pin. Plans: Secre- tarial Work. FORREST WIER Majors: Machine Shop. Minors: Math, Social Studies. Activities: Football. Plans: Navy or Work. GLENN WIER Majors: Machine Shop. Minors: Math, Social Studies. Activities: Football Track, Weightlift- ing. Awards: Football, Track. Plans: Marines or Ma- chine Shop School. ns mtl lllcllllllsu r-mv ll M' L RICHARD WIEST LARRY WILSON CAROLYN WINTHER ANGIE WRIGHT LARRY ZEIGER ROGER ZIEGELMAIER MARLENE ZSEDELY HOWARD ZUSMAN RICHARD A. G. WIEST Majors: Math, Language. Minors: Business, Social Studies. Activities: Hi-Y, Jun- ior Isaac Walton, Junior Rotary Representative, Golf. Plans: College. LARRY WILSON Majors: Science. Minors: Math, So- cial Studies. Activities: Audio-Visual Club, Cross Country. Plans: Air Force. CAROLYN JANE WINTHER Majors: Home Econom- ics, Business. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Y-Teens, Booster Club. Plans: Work. ANGIE ELIZABETH WRIGHT Majors: Home Econom- ics. Minors: Social Studies, Science, Math. Activities: Booster Club, Y-Teens. Plans: Nurses Training. SANDRA ANN YOUNG Majors: Business, Home Economics. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Y-Teens, Hoosier Poet Captain. Plans: Secretary. ROGER WALTER ZIEGELMAIER Majors: Math, ln- dustrial Arts. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: A.C. Club. Awards: A.V. Award. Plans: Tool and Die Apprentice. LARRY ALBERT ZEIGER Majors: Shop. Minors: Ger- man, Social Studies. Activities: Glee Club, German Club. Awards: German Club Pins. Plans: Work. MARTY ZSEDELY Majors: Science. Minors: Social Studies, Latin, Math, Home Economics. Activities: Cheerleader, Jr. Class Sec., Booster Club V.P., Y- Teens, G.A.A., Jr. Prom Court, Hi-Times, Homeroom Officer, Latin Club. Awards: Cheerleading Sweater. Plans: Nursing. HOWARD ZUSMAN Majors: Latin, Science, Math. Minors: Social Studies. Activities: Latin Club, Engineers Club. Awards: Scholarship Pins, Certificates of Merit. Plans: College. PICTURES NOT TAKEN MURTA L. GERARD Majors: Home Economics, Busi- ness. Minors: Science. Plans: Work. BRENDA LEE Came to Riley in her senior year. VERN NEDDO Majors: History. Minors: Math, Shop. Activities: Y.F.C. Club, Drama Club, Screen Club, Ushers Club, Glee Club. Plans: Taylor University. 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Wilson 'srl jg? , S ,si 3 - C. wisi, L. win, J. Wolfe, J. wrighf '55 ' N yr - N72 lm .: -- - P C. Yarbrough. X. 2, A .f f -X ' .,'l:ff5 7 R. Yoder, R. Zernick, S. Zieger, D Q35 'Q .fhoy V? R+. 1 Zmusinski. Eighth Grade EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS Secretary. Barbara Kennady, Vice President. 100 I Sharon Csernits, Social Chairman. Nancy Postle, Treasurer. Jim Potter, President, Carolyn Haupert, Q V W , ..:. .0-'--1 ' . .,., X f ilk? .4 Miss Blankenship-321 Row One-L. Liggett, D. Pickering. Row Two-B. Morris, J. Potter, W. Lambka, M. A. Richardson, C. McCaffrey, I. Maez, P. Kunkle, B. J. Nickoley, K. McCubby. Row Three-F. Meissner, B. McCay, S. Lanning, S. Linn, N. Postle, L. Ham, P. Hines, P. Blank, S. Miller. Row Four-P. Nelson, K. Malling, R. M. Fosc, L. Gardini, N. Banfi, R. Selby, D. Ruggieri, P. Rendall. Row Five- H. Peach, B. Johnson, T. Rickert, A. Molnar, L. Dutton, B. Weed, R. Kruchten, M. Plant, B. Greider, B. Fitz- simmons. Row Six-J. Grabill, A. Skarich. Mrs. McMillan-217 Row One-P. Renner, M. Mikel, G. Freund, C. Felgar, L. Rouhselang, M. Cohen, 5. Sweitzer, L. Smith. Row Two-J. Moore, D. Eisele, J. Brugh, D. Eisele, J. Wil- cox, J. Jewell. Row Three-P. Jacobs, S. Yoder, M. Crist, C. CliFford, P. Walker, J. Bertsch, D. Tolle. Row Four-M. Schille, A. Richards, S. Csernits, S. Carpenter, S. Anderson. Row Five-D. Lewis, D. Roose, L. Fetters, P. HuFFman, D. Neiswender, R. Anderson, L. Feingold, R. Mann, R. Johnson, L. Deadmond, S. Jones. Mr. Mock-2 'I 4 Row One-P. Ryan, G. Whitmer, M. Hodson, D. Seely, L. Satterlee, C. Dickens, S. Monteith. Row Two-J. Tatay, J. P. Hartup, J. Rupert, K. Wynn, S. Krone- witter, G. Smith. Row Three-C. Hickok, M. Turnock, R. Hulse, C. Sharrer, B. Wier, K. Smith, R. Willard. Row Four-T. Sirko, G. Losure, R. Sharp, J. Harvey, R. Holdeman, A. Stanfield, W. Porter. Row Five-D. Hendrix, D. Stahly, J. Cassidy, J. Schleis, G. Van- Durmen, T. Thompson. Row Six-B. McClanhan, J. Warren. Mr. Smith-305 Row One-C. Holdren, J. Hughes, M. A. Sulok, F. Garnsey, S. Swartz, C. Fish. Row Two-B. Jackey, R. Jernstrom, L. Eloerly, M. J. DeJarnatt, S. Darnell, J. Fox, M. Radanovich, B. Phipps, G. Ballard. Row Three-D. Dueringer, R. Fish, S. Bucher, C. Olson, C. Ellsworth, J. Merrill, Z. Durock, J. Krueger, S. Kushto. Row Four-D. Bone, D. Kile, J. Byers, R. Ford, C. Freeland, D. Murray, D. Burks, W. Anderson. Row Five-E. Jordan, J. Keene, G. Baugher, A. Lindquist. Row Six-B. Engstrom, L. Jones, D. Fackson. Absent: C. Hohman, D. Leifel. EVENT:-1 GRADE OFFICERS Carol Lewis, President. Becky Perky, Social Chair- man. Joe Szucs, Treasurer. Bob Sault, Secretary. Carolyn Tansey, Vice-President. Seventh Grade Mr. Armstrong-210 Row One-G. Lamirand, T. Moore, D. Smith, G Corner, B. Brugh, M. J. Hesler. Row Two-D. HuFFman S. Stitzel, S. York, R. Moon, L. Schille, S. DeBard Row Three-T. Anderson, W. Adams, S. Kratovill, J Handlin, C. Foster. Row Four-D. Gosc, J. Peterson R. Downham, N. Zoncick, R. Mathia. Row Five-J Terry, V. Carder, B. Safrit, R. Ehrich. Absent: T Coleman, G. Vervaet. Hlllllllllllllllklll Mrs. Barnett-109 Row One-K. Gruesbeck, D. Hegreness, R. Dorn, C. Woolley, A. Gardner, M. Zusman, M. Darch. Row Two-P. Parrish, J. Hoffer, S. Myers, S. McCurdy, D. Hartman, K. Csenar, J. Kish, I. Hirschfeldt. Row Three-T. Sall, S. Hendershot, L. Morgan, S. Frushour, C. Bullinger, J. Burkholder, L. Mikel. Row Four-D. Tolle, C. Hansen, C. Cohn, J. Berry. Row Five-E. Keppler, B. McKesson, N. Bone, M. Taiay, S. Hariup. Row Six-J. Brenay, M. Sipotz. Absent-M. Beckwith, S. Lattimr, T. Evarcl, M. Keltner. Mr. Frazer-101 Row One-T. Feathers, T. Hawkins, S. Egolf, B. Den- niston, A. Hanna, D. Murray, M. Grundy, V. Brooks R. Harroff. Row Two-M. Brandenburg, J. Forslund K. Crandall, B. Bartmann, G. Collinsworth, M. Kyle Row Three-D. Barnes, S. Harvey, B. Fitch, J. Amm Row Four-B. Bernharolt, J. Boonsira, F. Hammons S. Brothers, R. Banfi, M. Harrison, C. Conn. Row Five- R. Aker, D. Fulcher, S. Hancock, S. Campbell, D Forslund, B. Burger. Row Six-J. Crow, M. Hehl. I Mr. Gearhart-T17 Row One-F. Nemeth, R. Reith, J. Robison, J. Jeisel, G. Stone, P. Theilke, E. Peli. Row Two-T. Delinski, S. Bailey, S. Shellhouse, C. Roberts, L. Segal. Row Three-S. Young, S. Trell, M. Nelson, C. Wolford, L. Ste hens B. J. Thomas. Row Four-P. Brenneman, B Mr. Lewandowski-Cafe P ' 1 I l h . ' Row One-M. Reeves, A. Hirschler, D. Curtis, R. Newman' N R'9 ey' S' welll' A' S UH' Row Fwe-D' Perkey, P. Sander, C. Lewis, B. Von Vlasselaer, S. Peters, D. Miller, J. Harper, S. Ulaga, C. Unrue, R. Jordan, D. Woggmer. Row TWO-J. Hayes, K. Sargent, Wolford. Row Six-D. Stout, T. Metsker, D. Scroggs, S. Boyer S' Sehenright S Dickey M Teske Row S' Wesl' Three-A. Matchett, J. Szucs, D. Tansey, N. Nall, K. Nichols. Row Four-R. Palmer, L. Williams, B. Tote, T. Lanning, V. Rupert. Seated on Ledge-B. Sult, D. Daffinee, D. Stonecipher, G. Smith. ,puff f 'mt' fem Mr. Miller-216 Row One-E. Kridler, J. Lineback, B. Miller, L. Kendall T. McDonald, J. Ledley, C. Miller. Row Two-R. John- son, C. Jones, C. McCellan, K. James, J. Hoover, T. Leier. Row Three-C. Mominee, J. Mitshelen, C Lehman. Row Four-L. McDaniel, B. Kinch, S. Kossack, B. Klowetter, B. Lucy, J. Heilman. Row Five-R. Mc Caslin, M. Gunter, D. Hutchins, L. Jakab, B. Lawthorn Row Six-R. Heeter, R. Hesser, S. McDaniel, D. Mc Knight, K. King, D. Littlejohn, P. Jacobs. Absent: J Johnson, S. Waizenegger, J. Markham, W. Landrum Mr. Morris-122 Row One-E. Pulliam, E. Carter, M. Hancock, B. Jones N. Masters. Row Two-W. Price, S. Miller, S. Shafer G. McGowin, C. Williams. Row Three-W. Hall, C Fields, R. Clayton, D. Parrish. Row Four-R. Staples Absent: C. Burks, R. Carlin, C. Colley, F. Martin, J Budd, A. Myers. Learning is matter of attitude and desire. Begin with a building, however humble, tools to work with, and teachers concerned with our problems and abilities. Add to these boys and girls who want to learn, who know it is hard work, but who are willing to accept the sacrifices that go with it, and you end up with the best a school can do. Look now at THE WAY WE LEARN 107 Ho hum! Won't that reciction ever come to completion? sighs Barb as she stores drecxmily into the maze of test tubes ond solu- tions. I spy! . . . Junior scientists probe into the mysteries of the microscop- ic world. Oh, if on amoebo could only see itself!! We didn't solve the world's prolo- lems, but it was fun trying. Sena- tor Capehart gave us first hancl in- formation on happenings behind the Iron Curtain. It looks like ci mess now, but a whiff of that tantilizing aroma later on will be proof-positive that it's edible. ll , Ea .E N S I lli 109 Members of a iunior high home econo- mics class compose this young maid's sewing circ --'lvl Hope they don't stay maids forever! 4 '9t Plan it, mold it, bake it, and paint it. Creativeness finds an outlet through am- bidextrous hands. Mechanical minded machinists meditate on methods of machinery. Could it be that a recent reading of Frankenstein has stimulated these fellows to the perfection of a mechanical man? Or is that iust the rocket ship they intend to send him up in? if-. ay.- .A- V X N ,,,..,4f- ,, A,.v. , Q ,gm .V Y , Mkiffv fly? h' . A, Bmw 'g'A TM 5' Fred, the physics fanaiic, finds fantastic phenomena to explain to the CIGSS- RGOUY, iI's only G l'OCkeT , ll BL 5 Talent pours out through fingertips onto canvas in swirls of color. The effect is pleosingp the Great minds run in the result, a masterpiece -lf same channels, or at least seem to have the same interest in this physics problem. The seniors' honor study hall proved to be a successful way to learn together without teacher's distractingly watchful eye. Who knows but what these els are from a Paris fashion l We are proud to reveal, ho' that we grow them right hi our sewing classes, gowns ar Junior High girls' Glee tones of surprising delicacy. Christmas program contrik were charming. I Watch those over-due kids! The library, our stor of knowledge, is a crutch fo seeking higher learning. The first commment of Miss Steele's lV English class: Thou shalt learn and readily comprehend the five basic areas of learning and ap- ply them. 5 Pi ANNIE it rsfmwis 1 K i 1 Nlflll sun 4 Foreground: Miss Guilliams's L young men of America spent hap- py hours preparing for the songs V they sang at the Christmas Assem- bly. We hope to see you in 203 as senior high basses . . . soon. I It i, 4 Cooking class seems to be as good a place as any for future homemakers to test their culinary efforts Fx .fo- To G , i f - '-L. MQ . K , . , . ' ' :zz V, , 4 an z. When every edge is smoothed and every flaw is fixed, amateur carpenters will take their work home for Father's nod of approval. The A. V. room brings the far corners of the earth into eyespan. On the spot' the reels unroll the past, present, and the future. Transcribing shorthand notes into an actual letter is easy . . . if you can read your own writing. Anyone can make a mistake, but practice makes perfect. From the vena cava, the blood is pumped through the auricles, lungs, and ventricles, into the aorta and to all parts of the body. Or . . . so that's what makes me tick! Sorry, wrong number . . . Office practice students demonstrate new office techniques to the faculty. NX? A curious mind looks inquisitively into a lathe in machine shop. Love makes the world go 'round, but what makes the lathe go 'round? E I Youth wants to know. Today's inquisitive students await the green light before popping questions on everything from Adam and Eve to rocket ships. 117 Marsha, Sally, Sue, and Judy make party hats for PeneIope's party. Karen, the castle keeper, directs the work. The fhree fiddlers, Tom, Dave, and David watc Greg, the Courf Magician, and Ross, the Vcgabon try to open the magic box. 118 ,Aww 'ha Q Y'8' Ja l 'i The Drama club, combining comedy with grease paints, glaring lighis, back- drops and props presenied . . . Gammar Gurton's Needle Dome Chat and Diccon, played by Dove Garbczc, chat together in one of ihe scenes from the play. Nancy, Judy Johnson, as Gammer Gurton, ond Klopensiein, as Hodge, engage in a street brawl ii Q i I Band CLARINET Carolyn Rehmel Charles Shultz Diana Singleton Linda Suter Judith Szoko Myron Taylor Sandy VanderHagen Beverly Whitinger Carol Weiand Gus Browne Susan Cherpes Harold Diehl Joan Hesser Rosemary Kestner Phyllis Plitcher 122 Virginia Freund Bob Bernhardt Ben Cashman Myrna Crawley David Hay Trudy Kaizer Elaine Kirch Kathy Krider Sara Leopold Katy Mertins Craig Hosterman FLUTE Sharon Reinoehl Sue Rosenquist Lou Ann Wieand LOUIS HABEGGER CONDUCTOR Sarah Yoder Roberta Marshal Mary Rhodes Kathleen Behrenbruck David Buchanan Carol Mikel ALTO SAX Rex Newcomer Joyce Antonelli Carolyn Brown Virginia Freund Mary Lou Hessor Sharon Hoke Robert Kistler Bob Lerman BARITONE SAX Carl Balland CORNET Barbara Morey Carl Morris Dick Staley Ralph Corney Keith Barber John Buchanan Ronald Camp Dave Connolly Terry Feidler Anita Kirsits Maurice Krause Robert Kroft Dick Mahoney Gary Marvel Steve Magyese Jerry Hildabrand TENOR SAX Terry Bash John Nimtz TROMBONE Harry Bash Bruce BonDurant Bruce Nurton Bill Roop Sim Singleton Marc Carmichael BARITONE Mike Miller Dave Rodibough Steve Sechrist Gordon Tolle Gary Gearhart ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR DRAKE OMSTEAD FRENCH HORN Grady Reinoehl Janice Rickel Susan Yoder Bonnie Clingaman Terry Grantz OBOE Patricia Hipskind Jim Kouts BASS Ronald Seider Jim Bone David Gapski Chuck Jones Mike Mercer BASSOON Tom Boyden Michael Shapiro DRUMS Jack English Daniel Morris Richard Stone Kent Williams Jim Fishoff BELLS Martha Roose Linda Sweitzer TYMPANI Jean Long LEFT First Row: Cheryl Wist, Sandra Hostetler, Ruth Holmes, Barbara Bern- hardt, Mary Ann Forsgren, Susan Moore, Linda Wilson. Second Row: Sylvia Star, Phyllis Barr, Kay Dickey, Marilyn Keltner, Charlene Sarka, Pat Arthur, Lillian Porter, Julie Parrott. Third Row: Pam Wegner, Valerie McNally, Ellen VanDeWalle, Trudy Kirkiey, Jeanette Pamachena, Michael Walker, Ross Limbo, John Mil- lion, Ron Strasser, John Chandler. Fourth Row: Judy Horvath, Dianna Bender, Margie McPharlin, Ruth Knechel, Charlotte Downey,'Andy Chonady, Bob Mahoney, Gary Black, Louis Swedarsky, Paul McDarmon. RIGHT Gee RUBY GUILLIAMS DIRECTOR First Row: Melanie Mahoney, Lynn Witt, Kay Neiswender, Barbara Amerpohl, Karen Neddo, Joleen Tedrow, Karen King, Lois Cunning- ham, Beverly Bowers, Janice Overmeyer. Second Row: Carol Davis, Deby Thomas, Linda Porter, Mariorie Parks, Evelyn Skarret, Phyllis Hurst, Sue Vickery, Joan Papai, Judy Fiege, Frances Lukasiak. Third Row: Jay Stahly, Rod Weaver, Tex Clark, Richard Zillmer, Larry Zeiger, Carolyn Howes, Georgia Polovina, Maureen Mahoney, Nancy Priddy, Judy Johnson. Fourth Row: Karl Brenner, Ronald Newcomer, Michael Medich, Larry Domankos, Jerry Troyer, Millie Yazich, Carol Hampel, Jane Daffinee Julie Powell, Nancy Pinney. 41. 1 X sag fl 3 9 .J N a Q ,gg L VX . 'eg 5, 3 L .VV A, Eiga A 2 3? - ,sg ,E L ,m., , 3.-gwxl f a 4 S . 4 ,K .H x r f s , an . X g x 5 ,s f J giafxzv gxwiyw 14, 4. -- , M I -Q,s,,fW, -ff- MMQ1 , M 13 Qfwwwfyix' ' , 1 -x :mmm ,, L-if In f , , . 4 .L W A NWJ. , W M, 4 , Q ff , 3.4. 1 7 . gf: N v 1+ 2 k 3 5' ' W H 5 E V, Q f V 1 Kaya! Q ,gig 3 . Q5 xii Jig: lg 3 'X ..:: iii .i is N :jf f 5 f q 23 ff :M ' Vf F Q? Pai! - Q 5 ,gm f A if If ,,,. 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Bosko Sarenac SOCIAL STUDIES Bert Anson Robert Biddle Wilbur Campbell Robert Forbes Roy Hafner Paul Kelly Joseph Kodba Robert Osborn Edithe Snoke Joseph Woitys Claude Wolfram DRIVER TRAINING James Whitmer Helen Cashman, Nurse Bernice Fiedler, Bookstore Elizabeth Berger, Cafeteria Dorothy Nelson, Office Secretory Thecla Nowicke, Registrar CONGRATULATIONS May Your Future Include living in CI PLACE 8. COMPANY HOME in Twyckenhcam Hills PLACE fr COMPANY ATlantic 7-2366 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS! ' THANKS TO oun PATRONS! Ill a K N I G H T S 0 F CUI-UNIBU5 K. E. TRAVIS South Bend, Indiana E. W. MACKEY P? VISIT OUR BEAUTIFUL BALLROOM HANS RINTZCH ' Compliments of HAZELIP BAKERY 2303 Miami Street Ernie's Super Market Miami at Ireland BRANT'S GROCERY AND MARKET 1633 East Ewing Avenue South Bend, Indiana FRICK ELECTRIC AND TV, INC. Electric Contractors-Appliances TV Sales and Service Corner of Miami and Calvert BLOCK BROTHERS, JEWELERS Corner Michigan ond Washington School Medals 51.50 up 27 Chains 51.00 up South B THE BOOK SHOP I30 North Michigan end Indiana YOU WILL ENJOY YOUR VISIT AT Bonnie Doon's ICE CREAM DRIVE-IN GILBERTS ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER MARION HAMILTON 8. SONS Electric, Plumbing and Heating Contractors Compliments of Marion Hamilton 8g Sons 6111 South Michigan Street Phone: AT 9-4213 J. TRETHEWAY- Joe, the JeweIer Diamonds-Watches--Jewelry 104 North Main Street CE 2-1756 J. E. wALz, mc. THE BEST COME FROM RILEY 3423-31 S. Michigan St. South Bend, Ind VOSS CASIMER'S SUPER MARKET YOUR ONE-STOP SHOPPING CENTER 13410 WESTERN AVENUE EVERYTHING IN MUSIC Copp Music Center 122-26 East Wayne Street South Bend Federal Savings and Loan Association Across from the Post Office CORNER OF MAIN AND JEFFERSON SECRIST PRINTING COMPANY School Publications, Programs, Business Forms 1212 East Indiana Avenue VAN HORNE AND COMPANY Registered Jeweler, American Gem Society 114 West Washington Avenue C- E- LEE Compliments of Paint-Wallpaper-Glass THE UNIFORM SHOPPE 225 South Main Street CE 4-3197 311 W. Washington Ave. South Bend 1 In SONNEBORN'S SPORT SHOP l2l West Colfax Avenue CE 3-3702 BROADWAY REXALL PHARMACY 4 Registered Pharmacists to Fill YOU' Pfescrlpllons Corner Michigan and Broadway AT 9-6020 Home of Lovely Giftware lNWOOD'S STORE South Bend's Unusual Gift Store 425 S. Michigan Street AT 9-2487 SlDNEY'S FOOD MARKET 1829 South Leer Street South Bend, Indiana AT 9'98lO You Can Rely on a Registered JeweIer Harry E. Berg, Inc. American Gem Society-Registered Jewelers Hamilton, Omega, Elgin 8. Aterno Watches lO9 WEST JEFFERSON DALE'S 5c to 51.00 STORES 2207 South Michigan Street 803 Lincoln Way, West Compliments of SCOTTY MOBILE SERVICE zzzs Mimi sr. Phone AT 9-0830 FOR YOUR NEXT BANQUET, DANCE OR RECEPTION THE INDIANA CLUB FEINGOLD'S Clothes for Dad and Lad 2213 South Michigan Street BERGMAN DRUGS PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 2620 S. Michigan Street AT 9-1540 Forest G. Huy - Ralph F. Huy FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Ernie Petzke Shell Station Corner Fellows 8. Calvert - AT 9-0053 SERVICE IS MY BUSINESS Along with a complete line of Shell and Goodyear products. We feature tuneup, generator 84 starter service, with a complete line of Allen 8. Dumont Eginscopic Equipment. Congratulations ' ANDY'S SERVICE STATION Llechty Hatchery 2924 South Michigan Street AT 9-OO32 PURINA DOGCHOW PET SUPPLIES CARL J. REINKE AND SONS, INC. General Contractors and Builders 1326 south Michigan AT 9-4694 AT -'56' I522 West Ford Street South Bend, Indiana IN 1958 Again, our classroom for Riley commercial students has been repeated on the coverage of Personal Loan Ollice operating procedures SEABOARD FINANCE COMPANY formerly SECURITY LOAN CO. 212 Sherland Bldg. - E. B. Murphy, Reg. Mgr. The difference at Seaboard is Service The Seaboard Finance Company - 212 Sherland Building, South Bend, Indiana, has set aside one day for the sole purpose of conducting a class for the students of Riley High School in business courses, to familiarize them with the principal operat- ing factors used in the small loan industry. The small loan industry is a division of the growing consumer credit Field. It renders a specialized money service to those in need of assistance on their hnancial problems. The Service is recognized by the various social welfare agencies and business leaders as a defi- nite necessity in every community. Seaboard is known for its service. The classroom presents educational facts at the high school level. Many Riley students already have found the consumer credit field an excellent one for employment and a life career. RUPEL, TYPESETTI,NGl CORPORATIDN Linotxpe Composition- Reproduction Proofs 320 Carroll CE 4-3630 Compliments of STONER BROTHERS Quality Groceries ond Meats i438 East Calvert Street 'We lg BUSCHBAUM'S PHARMACY Outstanding Prescription Service 2305 Miami St. at Ewing AT 9-0383 MADDEN CORSET SHOP For Style and Comfort lt looks better and feels better when it comes from MADDENS Ignition Tune-up, Wheel Balancing, Road Serv. Atlas Tires, Batteries, Accessories MO0RMAN'S STANDARD SERVICE PHONE: AT 9-0963 'I702 South Michigan at Duboil Congratulations From JOHN SKILES GENERAL CONTRACTOR 709 East Oakside South Bend 14, Indiana AT 9-6830 cmr FISH coMPANY CRAVEW5 Michigan-Culvert Hardware Phone: AT 7-8741 2637 Dixie way North south Bend, ind. '827 South Michigan Sffeef AT 9-8060 Compliments of BARTHOLOMEW'S i305 West Washington 803 South Michigan PAPANDREA'S CARRY-OUT PIZZA 2209 South Michigan, 2003 Miami AT 1-6610 szoo .m. to izzoo Closed Mondays P Deep's Place and The Gilmer Cut Rate Store 61 I I-61 I3 South Michigan South Bend, Indiana VOTAW'S SERVICE LUBE - TIRES -- BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES PHONE AT. 9-0781 2718 SOUTH MICHIGAN PICK UF AND DELIVERY MDNDAY THRU THURSDAY FORBES TYPEWRITER COMPANY We rent all new portable and standard typewriters We allow three month's purchase credit if desired 228 W. Colfax Ave. CE 4-4491 CHAPMAN'S SUPER MARKET Open Daily Cr Sunday 9 a.m. to IO p.m. 1823 South Michigan Street Borden's Ice Cream IF IT'S BORDEN'S- IT'S GOT TO BE GOOD! 1958 COVERS MADE BY THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY 2857 North Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois LEHMAN'S PHARMACY T. W. Bill Lehman, R.Ph. 1615 Miami Street AT 7-1509 HOFFMAN'S Dry Goods and Shoe and Toy Store- CE 3-5011 2614 S. Michigan and on South Bend Avenue FOOD SPOT SUPERETTE 2121 Miami Street Congratulations to the Class of 1957 . I-Sl Compliments of W A l. K E R'S 207 North Michigan South Bend, Indiana Acme School of Die Design Engineering Stanley R. Cope, President COMPLETE ONE-YEAR COURSES IN Tool or Die Design Engineering Unusual opportunities for students to complete engineering studies in the city. Preparatory Courses in MATHEMATICS and MECHANICAL DRAWING FULL or PART TIME - EVENING CLASSES O Enroll Now - AT 7-6344 504 West Calvert South Bend, Ind. Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1958 These future homemakers will find they can always rely on low, dependable gas service. Northern Indiana Public Service Co. Miami Bakery BEST WlSHES l 1809 Miami Street T: , vxxx Hours: Ernle S Daily 7 to 7 except Monday 4 to 6 X Sunday 8 'to l and 4 to 7 Corner Miami Street and Ireland Road AT 9,8900 Compliments of the New FELGAR'S-MIAMI NEWS and SUNDRIES STONER DRIVE IN 2005 Miami Michigan at Lucinda Gifts Stationery STANDARD SERVICE CENTER NEMETH'S RESTAURANT, 501 East Calvert R004 5eI'ViCe1 BUmPel l'0'BUl'HPer Car Service Home-cooked Foods, Plate Lunches Cr Sandwiches South Bend l4, lnd. Open daily except Sunday 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. l836 Miami Street Phone AT 9-0701 ln South Bend the Name in Fine Foods for Over Fifty Years! KAGEL CATERING SERVICE Food Delivered-Hot or Cold Punch and Coffee Weddings - Banquets - Buffets Hors d'Oevres, Canapes Phone: AT 7-3236, AT 9-0912 Everett H. Kagel 'ro 'TRAVEL In A onour ...CHARTER A BUS! Is your organization planning a trip? Charter an Indiana Motor Bus and travel as a group. You'I1 have more fun-greater convenience and comfort. You can charter a luxury bus to go anywhere in the United States. It's far less expensive than driving your own car and much safer. Go the dependable, enjoyable way . . . Charter an Indiana Motor Bus! dal! INDIANA Moron A E m ' -a e. Er suscommnr g 4- S --S , , t,...n,i. 1.02.0 al l-lglll ll l soun-I emo I u S' J: m j for Arrangements Qi' ' A ? jT ' N V I , , Z' ' . X X INDIANA MOTOR BUS COMPANY 'Zan ?u40vwpavuf' RECO SPORTING GOODS RI Y H g S. K N S Wilson 6' Rawlings Distributors II3 N. Main St. Look for the Log Front Welcome Riley Students TOASTY SANDWICH SHOP Tray Service, Foot-long Hot Dogs, Frosted Malts 701 South Michigan Street ALEX'S SHOE HOSPITAL Three-Minute Heel Service II8 West Washington Avenue Compliments of RIGGS FLOOR COVERING 1623 Miami Street AT 9-8540 Ivy Nook Flowers Camera Shop Photographic Supplies Flowers and Gift Items For All Occasions O Phone: AT 7-7365 I8I5 South Michigan Street sey if with Fiewefe the em long Remembered SOUTH BEND FLORAL COMPANY KOONTZ-WAGNER ELECTRIC C0. ce 3-8227 114 s. Michigan sf. south Bend, ind. ' 516 NORTH MICHIGAN STREET GENE'S STANDARD SERVICE Brake Service, Ignition Service, Wheel Balancing Phone: AT 9-0355 SOUTH BEND, INDIANA 6307 South Michigan South Bend, 'V'diU i0 HILLVIEW DAIRY MILK STATIONS FINEST IN GRADE A PRODUCTS Nine Convenient Locations Covering South Bend and Mishowaka BARANY HARDWARE AND GIFT SHOP Compliments of Miami Street WaIt's DYTYO Ill s. M. BARANY Where Riley Students Meet Their Friends ZIMMER'S FOOD MARKET Michigan Gnd Ireland Road Courtesy, Quality C7 Service-Two Locations Restaurant Cr Fountain Service-We Deliver 736 S. Eddy St, 326 W. LaSalle South Bend, Indiana AT 9-63I9 CE 3-1705 MERRICK'S PHARMACY A Neighborly Store-Prescriptions Our Specialty Have Your Doctor Phone Your Prescription to Merrick's Drugs -Sodas - Sundaes - Cosmetics - Baby Foods 2219 South Michigan Street South Bend I4, Indiana HESTONS MARKET 1 - M... - , In . 1' -.iviluue V ' 3 ,f , -'qt O 5---S X. 11, !fkx,fi ,YLy , e . 1 I 'q1,:1fgs1,.,,em ms .y , A . . 'N .. 1 X - .. , 11 ,. ..., 1 -ff , .. , . S, . .ur , .1 'Tx ifsg. ffm' '-A - A ' ,w. -- . 41.4 , ' :iw .fi ,g2'?1'4ff'51f '- ' 1, mi I so If I If V X - ' 1 .h q Open 24 Hours Daily ,W N. i s A ,- Tm QT , Hgttpyrlr ., y 1f,,,,.,I,,1i:,f.,i'z.4.ff,,,.....,7.eIes?a'-.'pg-t-'j5'f3 I I 2 A ' CTT we Y ' i Y? 'fa I .... T. .A,. ,M Sundays and Holidays flu. fefresimen: W, A ,J I if' 'T ' o .of -,Ms n .un ' 3, Q W , I - W Y , , -,,- ff I I ww ,, , lit N A'Y' W' W . J. In LVVV , . fifiiwff k A V1 ,Misa ,..f If ,,f-f ,,.,.s ,Hs - sax 4 ' . 'muzifi ' I N f ' I A-V'W't'iM I , - I I 1- yry, 1, ,, Niifaiveiififfgl 2904 SOUTH MICHIGAN ' I i . I --'- . .1 J., wi ,Z -,-,, + . - 4-, V-Wh.. V tgp:-r .-,:-5',,,,qz.s-avg.-2A31g4f,: -jn3a::'s2,.g51fy5f:Z. : 35353591 -V 5,-5.-3, '. A .,.4 'A ' A . , if H-MQ A 7' 14 ...,, i t - KETCHEN BROTHERS and KENADY, I Complete Insurance Service NC. MIAMI GREENHOUSE SAY IT WITH FLOWERS 808 South Michigan AT 8-1437 zzos Miami sneer ACE FLOOR COVERING SHOP HARRY ZEIGLER l Q Q ,,' l92O S. Michigan Street AT 9-3180 qczffdaad CONGRATULATIONS Best of Luck to the Class of 1958 Clra's Restaurant VIC CIRA 2007 Miami Street Open 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. For Health Education Materials Dairy Council of St. Joseph Valley 1013 Louise Street South Bend, Indiana AT 8-4188 139 Burkholder A Abbott, Carole 88 Acker, Charlotte 15,104 Acres, Orna 80 Adams, Bill 103 Adams, Dwight 88 Akin, Nancy 48,88 Alexander, Larry 44 Allen, Patricia 95 Allison, Sandra 80 Allison, Sharon 95,115 Amerpohl, Ann 16,44,50 Amerpohl, Barbara 95,125 Ames, Vicki 43 Amm, Jud Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson. ith 104 Kathy 11,48,80,88 Mary Ann 95 Ronnie 101 Susan 101 Ted 103 Tom 80 Wayne 102 Andert, Kenneth 80 Andrews , Andrews , Lloyd 42,50 Melva 50 Anson, Sara 11,14,43,44,80, 109,127 Antonelli, Joyce 16,24,43,50,53 57,75 Antonelli, Roland 88 Applegate, Dale 47,88 Arick, Duane 8,20,42,50 Arick, Gene 23,95 Arpasi, Donna 88 Arthur, Patricia Ann 44,95,124 Asbury, B111 ss Athey, Marie 88 Auer, Margaret 80 Augustine, Tom 88 Austin, Linda 13,40,43,44,50 Autore, Susan 43,95 E Baichley, Jean 88,93 Bailey, Ronald 95 Bailey, Sharon Lee 105 Balm, Max 46 Baker, Annette 43,95 Baker, Julie 10,43,95,126 Baker, Pamela S8 Balasa, Michael 50 Baldoni, Ideal 42,50,51,75 Baldwin, Lois 95 Balentine, Ronald 95 Balha, John 45,46,88 Balint, Robert 45,80 Ballard, Carl 88 Ballard, Gail 102 Ballinger, Judy 88 Balough, Carolyn 45,95 Balough, Christine 95 Balyeat, Dexter 13,80 Baney, Becky 80,84 Banfi, Nancy-101 Banfi, Susan 80 Banfi, Rebecca 104 Baranyai, Theresa 88 Barbara, John 88 Barber, Andrea 43,l5,95 Barber, Keith 88 Barber, Norice 88,39 Bargmeyer, Robert 88,127 Bsrna, Ken 42,47,88 Barnhart, Forrest 26,50 Barnes, B111 25,a6,4o,41,so Barnes, Danny 26,27,28,35, 50,51, 57,67 Barnes, Dave 104 Barnes, Sharyl 40,43,50 Barnfield, Carol 88 Barrow, Gloria 95 Barson, Joyce 88 Barth, John 30,95 Bartmann, Brigitte 104 Bartol, Tom 80 Barmska, Judythe 95 Bash, Harry 80 Bash, Terry 88 Baumbach, Freddy 95 Baumgarmer, Dick 20,50,71 Baugher, Greg, 45,102 Baughman, Tom 25,36,45,48,80 Beatty, Darnell 38,88 Bechtold, Stephen 95 Beck, Robert 25,95 Beckwith, Mary Bedwell, Bonnie 9,44,80,126,39 Behrenbruch, Kathleen 88 Belkemier, Pat 43 Bell, Clara Mae 40,43,50 Bell, Susan 43,95 Belonge, Sherry 95 Bender, Diane 44,80,124 Benner, Lester Bennett, Jack 80 Bennett, Sandie 45,50,59 Bennlnghoff, Ron 34,80 Berebltsky, Gail Ann 95 Berebltsky, Myna 88 Berebitsky, Sally 88 Bernhardt, Barbara 43,80,112,124, 39 Bernhardt, Bill 104 Bernhardt, Bob 95 Bernhardt, Dianne, 95 Berry, Judith 104 Berry, Sandy 95 Berta, Sharon 88 Bertolan, Mary 45,95 Bertsch, Judy 101 Beyer, Judy 89 Bickel, Donna 89 Bickel, Doris 80 Bickel, Judy 48,88 Biddle, Dave 45,89 Billhlmer, Pat 95 Binko, Joe 95 Bintinger, David 89 Bishop, Karen 89 Blachly, Nancy 89 Black, Elizabeth so Black, Janice 89 Black, Gary 44,46,80,124 Black, Robert 89 Black, Rodney 46,47,89 Blain, Richard 95 Blain, Rodney 89 Blank, Pat 101 Blller, Tom 42,88 Bloom, Bill 80 Bloom, Tom 32,33,50,57 Bogart, Ed 30,95 Bohan, Richard 44,50,109 Bohs, Douglas 46,88 Bokory, Kathleen 95 BonDurant, Bruce 95,30 BonDutant, Susan 10,38,50,61, 63,77 Bone, Daniel 47,100 Bone, Keith 81 Bone, Norman 104 Bone, Thurman 89 Bonk, Tom 47,88 Boonstra, Jon 104 Boosi, Joan 95 Booth, James 95 Borden, Pamela 95 Boor, Phyllis 88,124 Botich, J . 95 Botldn, John 52,71,112 Boudreau, Thomas 95 Boulanger, Albert 95 Bowers, Beverly 11,17,81,125 Bowers, Sharol 24,40,52,57,59, 63,67,71,77 Boxwell, Peg 24,40,48,52,53, 69,75 Boyden, Tom 95,127 Boyer, Fred 17,41,81 Boyer, Merle 26,29,80,81 Boyer, Sandra 105 Bradford, Woodrow 95 Bradley, Larry 81 Branchflower, Kathryn 95 Brandenburg, Michael 104 Brandt, Carl 81 Brant, Jean 48,89 Bra.nt,'June 48,89 Brenay, James 104 Brenay, Terry 81 Brender, Franklin 81 Brennan, Joan 45,95 Brenneman, Patricia 105 Brenner, Allen 52 Brenner, Karl 45,535,125 Bressler, Jim 52 Brewer, Carol 52,113 Brewer, Sharon 95,115 Brooks, Randy 26,44,89,39 Brooks, Victoria 42,104 Brothers, Gary 81 Brothers, Karen 45,95 Brothers, Susan 89 Brown, Carolyn 52 Browne, Gus 95 Bruerd, Mary Jo 81 Brugh, Barbara Ann 103 Brugh, Barton 44,89 Brugh, Judy 101 Brugh, Sharon 95 Bucahanan, David 127 Buchanan, John 32,33,89,88,127 Bucher, Sandra 102 Buckel, Carol 46 Buckler, Clive 46 Budd, Dick 81 Bujtas, John 95 Bulllnger, Cheryl 104 Bulllnger, Judy 95,43 Buntman, Barbara 7,24,48,52,71, 108 Burden, Jerry 81 Burger, Betty 104,114 Burger, Ca rolyn 89 Burger, Gall 43,52 Burgess, Richard 81 Burke, Allan 88 , Janet 104 Burkle, Carol 95 Burks, Dennis 102 Burks, Wlllia Mae 81 Burks, Willie 30,95 Burnstihl, Margery 89 Burroughs, Florence 10,40,4 112,15 Butcher, Judy 17,41,81 s,s2,ss Butters, Tom 22,42,44,a1,as, 81 Byers, John 23 ,30,102 2 Cadienz, Nanette 48,89 Callander, Connie 89 Calmer, E. Conrad 23,95 Campbell, John 27,52 Campbell, Sue 104 Capes, Stephanie 89 Carder, Victor 103 Carlin, Chuck 25,36,45,48,81 Carmichael, Marc 95 Carmichael, Tom 32,81 Carmon, Alton 89 Carmon, Pat 96 Carney, Ralph 96 Carpenter, Sharon 101 Carson, Alberta 52,39 Carter, Elizabeth 106 Cashman, Ben 17,41,89 Casper, Leon 29,89 Cass, Jane Cass, Mary Cassidy, Jo Chambllss, Chambliss, Chandler, J Chandonla, 89 Sue 81 hn 102 Bud 81 Judith 8,48,89 ohn 96,124 Noella 81 Chapman, Donna 81 Chapman, Guy 89 Chapman, Jerry 89 Chapman, Linda 45,96 Chapman, Mike 31,96 Chapman, Ralph 89 Chapman, Tim 26,81 Chenoweth, Elizabeth 45,39 Cheptter, B. 23 Cherpes, Susan 96 Chikar, Joe 89 Chinys, R. 96 Chonody, Andy 86,124 Chrisman, Kenneth 42,52 Chrystler, Glenn 52 Chrystler, Robert 30,96 Ciesiolka, Judith 96 Clark, Adrian 89 Clark, James 89 Clark, Nelson 40,52,125,113 Clark, Paul 45,48 Clark, Susan 15,52,81 Clark, Susan 42,43,44,46 Clark, Wayne 21,52 Clarke, Spencer 89 Clayton, Bob 106 Clayton, Patricia 81 Clifford, Candy 101 Clingaman, Bonnie 81 Clinldence, B. 35 c11z11e, David so Cockran, Lee Ann 48,89 Coffman, Steve, 46,89 Cohen, Merrell 101 Cohn, Carol 104 Colbert, Jay 81 Cole, Jeanette 43,89 Coleman, Thomas 47 Coles, Edielou 43,89 Collier, Diane 15,43,89,126 Collins, Bill 29,89,116 Collins, Mary 96 Colllnsworth, Gary 105 Conn, Cheryl 104 Conners, Jim 47,96 Connolly, David 96,45 Connors, Francis 96 Cook, Charles 96 Cook, James 22,35,42,29,89 Cooley, Bernice 48,81,84 Copeland, Clifton 23,96 Copeland, Leon 25,36,89,39 Copeland, Phyllis 96 Copenhaver, Larry Corley, Carol 41,44,96 Corner, Greg 103 Corner, Patricia 43,46,81 Corney, Ralph 47 Cossman, Judith 96 Cossman, Neil 44,39 Cox, David 96 Cox, Sandra 81 Crahill, Mary 81 Crandall, Karen 104 Craven, Michael 45,89 Craw, Dennis 89 Crawford, Nancy 89 Crawford, Patricia 89 Crawley, Myrna 89 Cripe, Barbara 89 Cripe, Eugene 47,89 Crist, Marcella 101 Crofliers, Jill 89 Crow, James 31 Crowley, Mryna 48 Crutchfield, Marcia 96 Crutchfield, Sandy 6,48,52,57,69 Csakany, John 54 Csakany, Michael 54 Gsenar, Carolyn 43,96 Csenar, Kathleen 104 Csernits, Sharon 100,101 Cserpes, Sue 110 Cummage, Greg 42 Cummings, Bill 89 Cummings, Lo 89 Cummins, John 47,89 Cunningham, Lois 43,54,125 Curtis, Dean 30,45,105 Curtis, Sharley Ann 43,89 Custer. Nancy 42,88 Cutler, William 46,96 Czar, Rebecca 96,119 Dahrowiak, Dale 20,31,81 Daffinee, Jane 90,125 Daffinee, Richard 105 Daniels, Judy 48,54,114,116,39 Danner, Richard 90 Darclx, Michael 104 Dare, Bob 90 Darnell, Sue 102,118 Darrow, Dennis 8,23 Darrow, Phil 20,54 Dattilo, Sharon 48,90 Daugherty, Arden 34,54 Davidson, Bob 29,90 Davis, Carol 42,54,125 Davis, Eugene 31,34,109 Davis, Mike 90 Dawson, Linda 96 Deadmond, William 1o1,4'1,2a ,ao DeBard, Sharon 103 Decker, Gene 54 DeJarnatt, Mary Jane 102 DeJarnatt, Robert 90 Delich, Mike 25,81 Delich, Millie 96 Delinsld, Sharon 90 Delinskl, Terry 105 Demalgo, Carolyn 43 ,46,96 Demby, Jeffrey 47,90 Denney, Connie 81 Denniston, Bob 104 Denslow, Janet 81 Devolder, Donald 90 Devore, Dave 96 Dewinne, Julie 45,90 Dickens, Carolyn 102 Dickens, Charles 47,96 Dickey, Donna 81 Dickey, Doyle 96 Dickey, Kay 48,81,124 Dickey, Sandra 105 Dierbeck, Jim 96 Dietl, Larry 90 Dietl, Nancy 54 Dieu, Harold 96 Dombrowski, Larry 20,22 Domonkos, Larry 47,96,125 Domonkos, Linda 81 Donathen, John 23,96 Dorn, Tom 47,104 Dose, Gretchen 96 Downey, Charlotte 90,124,127 Downham, Robert 103 Draskovits, Jim 35,54 Drawert, Lois 43,45,81 Drelbelbiss, Monica 45,48 Drout, Carylyn 81 Douglas, Charles 23,31,96 Dry, Brenda 43,96 Dueringer, Dick 23 ,42,102 Dueringer, Peg 90,93 Dulton, D. 23 Duncan, Ceceilia 96 Dunfee, Tom 13,42,54,85 Dunlap, Spencer 54,112 Dunn, Mike 54 Dunn, Ted 96 Dunn, William 81 Dupree, Deanna 46,96 Durock, Zora 102 Dutton, Lloyd 101 Duzan, Janice 11,15,B1 Divine, Richard 96 Dye, Bonnie 43,54,117 Dyer, Lota 45,96 E Eader, Tom 26,55 Eberly, Larry 46,102 Eberly, Sandra 41,81 Ebersole, Gloria 41,44,90 Eckhart, Patricia 43,96 Edholrn, Sid 55 Edison, Leona 96 Edstrom, Susan 43,55 Edwards, Charles 81 Edwards, Michael 90 Egolf, Stephen 104 Ehrich, Bob 103 Elslle, Diane 101 Elliot, Ronnie 81 Ellis, Jerry 45,81 Ellison, Ron 30,96 Ellison, Tom 19,29,34,88,90 Ellsworth, Connie 102 Elzer, Sharon 15,56 Emmons, Robert 96 Engle, Karen 96 Engles, Janet 43 English, Jack 46,-17,90 Engstrom, Brian 23,102 Erdelyi, Bob 90 Erdelyi, Mary Ann 56,57,114 Erler, Pat 11,38,44,81,93 Evard, Ron 56,27 Everly, Calvln 25,36,81 Everly, John 25,96 F Fackson, Dave 102 Fackson, Sondra 81 Fair, Max 96 Fairchild, Dave 56 Fairchild, Faith 82 Fanning, Nancy 90 Farkas, Ron 47 Farkas, Phyllis 82,39 Farnswroth, Keith 47,56 Feathers, Tom 104,118 Feingold, Leon 101 Feingold, Brian 40,41,56 Felgar, Carole 101 Ference, Thomas 96 Ferstler, Howard 96 Fetters, LeRoy 47,101 Fiedler, Terry 13,82,127 Fiege, Judith 43,96,125 Fields, Charles 46,106 Fleser, Carolyn 82 Filley, Robert Finn, Ronald 96 Fischbacher, Paul 47,56 Fischer, Richard Fischoif, Jim 31,82 Fish, Connie 102 Fish, Manning 90 Fish, Randy 90 Fish, William 82 Fisher, E. 96 Fisher, Mary Kay 45,82 Fisher, Pat 46,90,116 Fitch, Betty 104 Fitz, David 90 Fizdale, Myrna 44,82 Fitzsimmons, Bob 101 Flannery, Don 47,90 Floden, Denny 32,33,36,56 Floran, Arden 28,38,90 Floran, Arthur 28,90 Flory, Ronald 90 Foote, Seldon 96 Foote, Michael 22,31,90,93 Foor, Robert 23,30,96 Ford, Ronald 102 Forsgren, Mary 96,124 Forslund, Dolores 104 Forslund, Jim 104 Forslund, Judy S2 Foresgren, Mary Ann 45 Forsythe, Joann 56 Forsythe, Jim 96 Foster, Barbara 11,13,15,16,43, 82 Foster, Carl 42,103 Foster, Fern 56 Foster, Ronald 96 Fowler, Barbara 96 Fox, Judy 102 Foy, Diane 90 Franklin, Deloris 45,96 Frantz, Terry 41 Fredericks, Catherine 13,82,112 Freeland, Garry 96 Freeland, Charles 102 Frepan, Carol 43,82 Freund, Georgia 101 Freund, Virginia 90 Fribley, Barbara 96 Frick, Frances 96 Frick, Jonette 15 Frick, Shirley 96 Frick, Terry 82 Fritz, Marilyn 44,82 Fritz, Ronald 42,82 Frohler, Jill 96,127 Frushour, Sue Ellen 104 Fuerbringe, Bill 20,31,34,56 Fulcher, David 104 Fuller, Ann 45 Fults, Mara 15 ,48,96 Q Gabbard, Sharyle 96 Galloway, Bob 20,22,82 Galloway, Ed 20,56,71 Gantt, Linda 48,90 Gantt, Marc 82 Gant, Marilyn 96 Gapskl, David 30,96 Gapski, Doris 45,82 Garbacz, Dave 90 Garbacz, Larry, 96 Garbacz, Nick 82,120 Gardner, Alan 104 Gardner, Richard 96,101 Gargls, Shirley 6,7,56 Gargls, Tom 90 Garlit, Jimmie 96 Garnsey, Faith 102 Gates, Eula 96 Gearhart, Gerald 96 Gearhart, Larry 90 Geraghty, Patrick 31,82 Gerard, Carolynn 90 Gerenser, George 30 Gerschoffer, John 96 Gervais, Earl 56 Gerwig, Bruce 90 Gibbons, Connie 44,82 Gibbons , Melinda 43 ,46,90 Gibson, Dorothy 43,56,59 Gilbert, Maureen 48,82 Gilman, Carol Ann 45,82 Gilpin, John 82 Glaser, Janice 43,56,59,113 Glaser, Suzanne 96 Gleason, David 17,18,19,20 22,31,s2 Glisinskl, Martin 23,96 Gluchowski, Greg 23,96 Goethals, Paul 30,96 Goff, Dick 90,93 Goff, Jim so Goffeney, Fred 82 Goffeney, Patricia 13,56 Goffeney, Sue 96 Goldberg, Arnie 4,34,40,51,56 75,109 Goldberg, Dee 23,95,96 Goodspeed, Ralph 82 Goodwin, James 23,96 Gordon, Raymond 90 Gosc, David 103 Gosc, Rosemarie 101 Goss, Walter 36,82 Graber, Deane 48,58 Graber, Harriett 48,82 Grabill, John 101 Graeber, Dennis 8,20,22,31,82 Granat, Michael 29 Gray, Denny 23,30,96 Greider, Brian 101 Greider, Don 31,90 Greider, Lance 82 Greider, Linda 82 Grogg, Linda 15,45,96 Grosvenor, Merl 43,58 Grubbs, Linda 45,90 Gruesbeck, Kirk 104 Grundy, Charles 27,28,58 Grundy, George 30,90 Grtmdy, Michael 47,104 Grnmdy, Phillip 27,82 Gubbins, Margaret 41,96 Gunn, Dave 8,17,18,19,21, 27,za,5s Gunter, Marcia 106 Guthrie, Jane 48,5B,39 1 Haag, Jack 21,58 Habitanac, Karl 23,90 Hadrick, John 12,42,57,58,75 Hadrick, Kathy 45,97 Haenes, Vicky 97 Hague, Dennis 97 Hahn, Barbara 97 Hail, David 32,36,82 Hail, Mary 90 I-Ialasi, Carol 43,82 Halasi, Nancy 90 Hall, Willie 23,106 Ham, Linda 42,101 Hamilton, James 30,97 Hamilton, Jane 48,82 Hamilton, Jerry 90 Hammons, Faye 104 I-Iampel, Carol 90 Hancock, Martha 106 Hancock, Stanley 104 Handlin, Jackie 103 Hanish, Don 25,27,36,45,B0,82 Hankinson, Sharyl 97 Hanna, Andy 104 Hanna, Sandra 7,8,48,58,59 Hanna, Sharon 97 Hansen, Carol 104 Hansen, Nancy 90 Hargrove, Peggy 48,90 Harman, Susan 97 Harman, Barbara 97 Harper, Jack 105 l-larreld, Deanna 13,15,38,48,58, 63 Harris, James 90 Harris, Karen 97 Harrison, Marjorie 104 Harroff, Pat 104 Harry, Elliot 42,46,90 Hartman, Charity 15,97 Hartman, Donna 104 Hartman, Judy 58 Hartter, Larry 42,90 Hartup, John 23,102 Hartup, Suzanne 104 Harvey, Jim 47,102 Harvey, John 41,82,108 Harvey, Sherry 104 Harvey, Thomas 41,82 Hatch, Mike 42,58 Hatfield, Charles 58 Hathaway, Norma 82 Haupert, Carolyn 100 Haupert, John 97 Hawblitzel, Audrey 90 Hawblltzel, Beverly 97 I-losin ski Ho sin ski , Barbara 11,15,48,82 , Michael 97 Hosterman, Craig 41,97 Hosteller, Bill 82 Hostetler, Kay 45,97 Hostetler, Larry 97 Hostetler, Sandra 15,91,124 Houser, Houser, Howard, Dale 97 Sharon 44,48,91 Londa 91 Howes, Carolyn 11,15,42,4B,82, 125 Hoy, Eden 83 Hruska, Hruska, Huffman Huffman Huffman Huggett, Charles Roy 42,46,60 , Diane 103 , Phil 101 , Ronald 97 Kenneth 97 Hughs, Janis 102 Hulse, Ruth 102 Hummell, Cynthia 7,4S,60 Hupka, Art 19,20,43,60 Hurst, Phyllis 11,14,46,83,114, Husvar, 121,125 Beverly 83,39 Hutchens, Diane 106 L Immel, Karlee 11,12,83 Ivarson, vincent 45,83 Ivankovlcs, Mardell 43,83,84 Izdepski , Mike 45,91 Q Hawkins, Tom 104 Hawley, Juanita 14 Hay, David 90 Hayes, Hayes, Hayes, Hayum, Heeter, Jane 105 Ray 97 Sheila 82 Ronald 90,126 Ronald 106 Hegreness, Don 104 Hegreness, Nancy 43,97 Heldrlck, Richard 97 Hellman, Don 91 Heilman, John 106 Heilman, Sharon 15,97 Hendershot, Susan 104 Hendrix, David 23,30,91 Hendrix, Dennis 102 Hensel, Fred 21,22,31,82 Hensel, Leonard 23,91 Herden, Frigga S2 Herman, Louise 48,58,116 Herr, Donald 58 Herrick, Janice 41,58 Herrick, Ronald 9,47 Herrman, Lynn 97 Hess, Joanne 58,59,39 Hesler, Bill 97 Hesler, Marka 103 Hesser, Joan 58 Hesser, Mary Lou 9 Hesser, Richard 106 Hickok, Charles 102 Hildabridle, Allan 97 Hines, Linda 97 Hines, Peggy 101 Hintz, Judy 6,8,48,58 Hlpskind, Patricia 48,91 Hirshfeldt, Ingrid 104 Hirschler, Albert 30,105 Jackey, Patrick 23,102 Jackey, Pauline 48,60,111 Jackey, Susan 91 Jackson, Josephine 60 Jackson, Melvin 23,31,47,91 Jackson, Tom 23,97 Jacobs, Patricia 106 Jacobs, Patrick 101 Jakab, Louis 106 James, Kenneth 106 James, Phil 83 Jamison, Dave 23,118 Jarvis, Phyllis 83 Jaworsld, Donald 91 Jeisel, Jim 105 Jenney, Deane 83 Jennings, Dick 21,4S,60 Jeikadis, Jim 42 Jernstrom, Ronald 23,102 Jewell, Jim 23,30,91,39 Jewell, John 47,101 Jewell, Tom 25,32,91 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Jones, B Ben 101 Carol 97 Charles 30,91 Judith 60 Judy 40,48,60,120, 121,125 Karen 45,91 Larry 44,91 Ralph 101 Robert 23,106 Rosilyn 45,91 William 91 everly 106 Jones, Charles 41,61,91 Jones, C larise 91 Jones, Christena 106 Jones, Jeane 97 Jones, L arry 23,102 Jones, Steve 101 Jordan, Ed 47,102 Hitchcock, Lee 32,60 Hite, Shirley 91 Hobgood, Pat S2 Hook, Connie 82 Hodson, Nancy 102 Hoffer, Jane 104 Hoffer, James 91 Hoffznan,,Dia.ne 91 Hoffman, Robert 60 Hogan, Jerry 91 Hohman, Chuck 30 Hoke, Sharon 91 Holdeman, Robert 47,102 Holdren, Cathline 102 Holdren, Hannah 97 Holdren, Joyce 12,82 Holmes, Ruth 97,124 Holmstrom, Nancy 60 Hopkins Hoover, Herbert 21,60 Hoover Hoover , John 106 , Tom B2 Horner, Bonnie 82 Horvath, John 14,40,60 Horvath, Judith 40,82,124 Horvath, Richard 47,97 Horvath, Robert 97 Horvath, Sandy 45,91 Hosea, Janell 45,97 , Genevieve 15,1e,4s,s2,112 Jordan, Loretta 43,83 Jordan, Sally 105,118 Joseph, John 61 Joseph, Roscoe 91 Joseph, Ruth 42,45,61,97 Julian, Dee 61 Julian, Fredrick 41,45,83 Jurkaites, Jim 22,91 E Kachel, Charles 24,31,36,40,47 62,97 Kachel, Rick 47 Kaczorowski, Janet 15,45,97 Kagel, Evadene 24,40,42,48,62 63,71,6 Kajzer, Trudy 97 Kalwltz, Everett 91 Kammeraad, Evelyn 43,97 Kary, Jack 91 Kasprzak, Susie 6,24,48,53,62,75 Keefer, Linda 97 Keene, Jeffrey 23,102 Keifer, Joyce 48 Keiser, Beehler 97 Keiser, Charles 91 Kelser, James 47 Keltner, Marilyn 40,62,124 Kempler, Ed 47 Kempler, Norman 44,47,83 Kemmel, Katie 48 Kenady, Barbara 42,97,100 Kenady, Sandra 7,10,38,40,62,63 Kendall, Lawson 47,106 Keppler, Edgar 104 Kerchaert, Bernice 45,83 Kershner, Connie 97 Kestner, Rosemary 97 Khuszynski, Bob 83 Keifer, Bill 97 Keifer, Joyce 83 Kile, John 102 Kimmel, Carolyn 45,97 Kimmel, Susan 45,97 Kinch, Barbara 106 Kindy, Ken S3 Kinder, Ray 62 King, Karen 42,62,106 King, Karen Lea 6,15,s3,125 King, Katherine 43,91 King, Ralph 47,97 Kingston, Elizabeth 97 Klnner, Barbara 45,97 Kirch, Elaine 43,97 Kirch, George 62 Kirkley, Leila l1,48,83 Kirkley, Trudy 11,97,124,126 Kirsits, Anita 83 Kiser, James 97 Kish, Bob B3 Kish, Judy 104,114 Kisller, Robert 83 Kleitz, Delbert 90 Kline, Jerry 62 Klinedinst, Bernard 97 Klinedinst, Judy 91,43 Klinger, Carolee 43,62 Klinger, Ronald 47,91 Klinger, Terry 47,83 Klopfenstein, Dave 35,62,112,120,121 Klosinslcl, Anne 43,45,46,83,126 Klosinsld, Michael 31,62,112 Klowetter, Bill 106 Kluszynski, Marvin Knebel, Mary 43 Knisley, DeMaris 48,91 Knuth, Carol 43 Knuth, Pauline 97 Kocher, Virginia 44,45,97 Kollar, Lyle 41,97 Konter, Jerry 97 Koontz, Louise 91,126 Koontz, Everett 62,126 Kopecki, Joyce 83 Kopecki, Steve 97 Korn, Franck 40,42,62 Koski, Connie 48,62 Kossack, Stanley 106 Kostlelney, Jim 91 Kostielney, Tom 83 Kottlowski, Karl 83 Kovacsics, Joe 62 Kouts, Jim 23,47,97,127 Kraft, Raymond 96 Kramer, Dave 26,42,62,109 Kramer, Jerry 83 Kramer, Sally 83 Kramer, Sam 97 Krathroll, Carlene 41,62 Krawvil, Karen 43,441,641 Krabovil, Scott 23,103 Krause, Maurice 97 Kravets, Joe 83 Kreskai, Gloria 97 Kreskai, Helen 43 ,44,64,97 Krider, Kathy 97 Kridler, Edward 105 Krleduer, W. 89 Kring, Dennis 47,83,89 Kroft, Robert 97 Kroll, Becky 91 Kronewitter, Kathy 87 Kronewitter, Ron 45,47,97 Kronewltter, Sharyl 102 Kruchten, Larry 83 Kruchten, Robert 101 Krueger, Judy 102 Kruggel, Bill 91,41 Kruggel, Kay 11,15,42,43,44, 46,83 Krzyzewski, Joyce 115 Kubacki, Roy 83 Kudlaty, Kay 15,42,45,97 Kugler, Nancy 43,83 Kujawsld, Carol 83 Kujawski, Dorothy 83 Kuk, Kathy 38,91 Kunkle, Patricia 101 Kunth, Carl 83 Kurz, Mary Ann Kura, M. 97 Kushto, Sherry 102 Kuzbay, Bob 91 Kuzmits, Frank 91,126 Kuzmits, Pat 7,64 Kyle, Beatrice 97 Kyle, Iolo 45,81 Kyle, Myrtle 104 le LaCluyze, Susan 13,91 Lacopo, John 14,22,42,64,71 Lako, Veronica 97 Lakovits, Mary Ann 83 Lamberson, Nils 30,91 Lambka, Wendy 101 Lamirand, Gary 103 Land, Linda 83 Landman, Susan 83 Lane, Sharon 48,91 Lang, John 97 Lange, Davld 97 Lannlng, Sally 101 Lanning, Susan 45,91 Lanning, Thomas 46,105 LaPelcis, Karen 44,83 Laughlin, Judy 43,91 Lawery, Ann 97 Lawhorn, Bill 106 Lawson, Patsy 97 Layman, Robert 97 Leach, Larry 97 Lean, Ted 83,112 LeBlanc, Bill 83 Ledley, Jacqueline 106 Lee, Clarabelle 12,45,64 Lehman, Carol 106 Lehman, Paul 47,91 Lehman, Shirley 12,39,83 Leibow, Diane 97 Leier, Tom 106 Leipold, James 91 LeJeune, Jean 91 Lemay, Bob 83 Lemay, Lillian 43 LeMay, Willie 97 Lemke, Judie 97 Lenczowski, Joyce 97 Lentsch, Marty 97 Lentz, Richard 83 Lenyo, Shirley 10,11,12,15,38, 83 Leopold, Sara 44,97 Lerman, Bob 31,39,42,46,97 Lerman, Jerry 22,41,83 Lewallen, James 97 Lewis, Carol 103,105 Lewis, Connie 64 Lewis, David 45,101,118 Libey, Connie 1,42 Liechty, Evangeline 48,80,83,127 Liggett, Larry 101 Limbo, Rosauro 10,12,44,46,61, 64,109,124 Lincoln, Robert 97 Lindbergh,aSonja 43,91 Lindenman, Karol 15,48,91 Lineback, James 106 Linn, Sharon 48,91 Linn, Sue 101 Lingerfelt, Bill 83 Lingerielt, Jean 64 Lindquist, Alex 102 Lindquist, Donald 97 Lippelt, Doug 64 Lisek, Joan 43,91 Litteral, Dave 65 Littlejohn, Dorothy 106 Loheck, Joyce 97 Long, Jean 43,83 Longley, Ron 91 Lorincz, Carol 42,48,83 Losure, George 102 Lovell, Kathleen 15,97 Lovisa, Vilma 97 Lovitt, Dale 83 Lowery, Margaret 84 Lowry, Carl 91 Lucas, Larry 47,91 Lucy, Bruce 106 L11KaSiak. Frances 45,97,125 Lukavich, Nancy 45,97 Lundberg, Joanne 8,48 Luther, Don 92 Luzny, Dolores 92 Luzny, Richard 98 Lybarger, Rosemary 15,43,59,65 Lyons, Monty 84 Lyrberg, Bill 25,92 Lytle, Tom 92 M Machowiak, JoAnn 98 Machowiak, Rich 84 MacDonald, John 23,98 MacDonald, Tim 23 Madura, Tom 92 Maeyens, MaryAnn 92 Maez, Isabelle 101 Maez, David 65 Madden, Sharon 43,98 Madick, Donna 84 Magyar, Annie 84 Mahoney, Bill 42,65 Mahoney, Bob 16,44,65,119,124 Mahoney, Dick 25,44,98 Mahoney, Maureen 84,125,99 Maize, Andrew 46 Makawski, Joe 23,30 Malling, Karl 101 Mamusk, J. 98 Mamula, Joyce 7,8,38,40,65 Mangum, Judy 48,92 Mangus, June 40,65 Mann, Robert 23,101 Mannen, Thomas 22,36,98 Markham, Judith 41,98 Markwlth, Patricia 84 Marks, Barry 65 Marosz, Larry 47,92 Miller, Boyd 41,84 Miller, Claudia 106 Miller, Delores 84 Miller, Dennis 92 Miller, Don 105 Miller, Donald 105 Miller, Mide 84 Miller, Sharon 106 Miller, Susan 101,110 Miller, Patricia 43,98 n Millike , Colleen 45,66 Million, John 23,92,124 Martens, Melinda 48,92 Martin, ixrtin, rtin, Martin, Martin, Martind Martino Frances, 42 Judith 43,92 George 21,34,48,84 Louis 65 Sharon 8,84 ale, Joyce 15,45,98 , Janet 7,24,38,66,69, 71 Martino, Joan 98 Million, Kay 15,40,42,43,66 Minglin, Carol 43,84 Minor, Melinda 8,66 Minzey, Donna 84 Mitchell, Jerry 13,92 Mltschelen, Janice 106 Mittler, Tom 46,92 Moe, Marilee 92 Moffett, Sharon 48 Molnar, Alan 46,101 Molnar, Mardelle 43,68 Moninee, Charlene 42 Moninee, Charles 106 Monteith, Sue 102 Montague, Dawn 15,43,84 Montogomery, Mike 30 Montgomery, Phyllis 39,48,68 Marshall, Roberta 98 Marvel, Gary 98 Marvel, Wayne 40,66 Mason, Larry 98 Mast, DonnaJean 15,17,41,84 Mast, John 84 Masterson, Tip 84 Masters, Nancy 106 Matchett, Allen 105 Mathia, Robert 103 Matthews, Kay 45 Matthews, Janice 98 Maurer, Jerry 23,98 Maurer, Richard 47,98 Maurer, Ronald 84 Mayse, Gay 92,109 Maze, Jon 98 McBride, Gary 98 McCaffrey, Christine 101 McCall, Tommy 98 McCaslin, Bill 106 McCay, Brian 101 McCay, Diane 39,66 McClenshan, Joyce 102 McClellan, Carlene 106 McClick, James 92 McCombs, Nancy 43,84 McCombs, Suzanne 98 McCormick, Sue 66 McCrackin, Bill 66 McCubblns, Jerry 98 McCuddy, Karen 101 McCurdy, Susan 104 McDaniel, Larry 106 McDaniel, Sandra. 106 McDonald, Tim 106 McDorman, Elaine 66 McDorman, Paul 13,92,124 McEndarfer, Judy 92 McEndarfer, Sharon 98 McGowen, Gene 106 McKee, Tim 98 McKee, Paulette 11,44,84 McKesson, Brent 104 Mckibbin, Raymond s,z1,a1,ae,4a ee McKillip, Norman 8,66 McKnight, Delia 106 McLochlin, Bill 66 McMillen, Bruce 66 McNally, Valerie 98,124 Moon, Burce 47,92 Moon, Rebecca 103 Moore, J Moore, J udy 101 udy 48,68 Moore, Mike 84 Moore, Susan 14,44,84,124 Moore, Terry 46,103 Morey, Barbara 48,84,127 Morey, Jim 68 Morey, Lloyd 30,92 Morgan, Jackie 42,43,109 Morgan, James 29,85 Morgan , Lois 104 Morris, Bill 101 Morris, Carl 92 Morris, Daniel 22.31.92 Morris, Dennis 22,36,85 Morris, Marcia 11,85 Morris, Nancy 98 Morrow, Katherine 98 Morrow, Louis 68 Morton, Brenda 92 Much, Barbara 43,85,127 Munge r , Dale 85 Munger, Jerry 85 Munger, Terry 8,21 Musselman, Carol 92 Murphy, Dale 47,98 Murray, Ann 44,45,85 Murray, Dale 104 Murray, Dave 102,121 Musselman, Charlene 98 Myers, Elaine 45,98 Myers, Ken 68 Myers, Susan 104 N Naie, Judy7i8,110 Nafrady, Rita 43,92 Nagy, Gerry 8,48,85 Nagy, Lois 45,98 Nagy, Par 6,24,40,51,63, 68,71,77 Nall, Nancy 105,119 Nash, Molly 48,68 Neese, Glenavere 92 McPhar Madich, lin, Margery 40,66,124 Michael 98,125 Median, Fred 16,18,19,20,20,34, ee Megyese, Janice 41 Megyese, Marian 9B Megyese, Robert 22,31,84 Megyese, Steve 13,42,66 Meilner, David 92 Meissner, Fred 101 Meissner, Margaret 13,84 Mellquist, Karen 98 Mercer, Mike 34,40,42,66 Merrill, Judy 102 Merrins, Katy 43,4-4,115 Metsker, Ted 105 Micek, Darlene 98 Middleton, Dorothy 84 Mikel, Carol 43,92,93 Mikel, Linda 104 Mikel, Marsha 101,118 Mikel, Phyllis 15,45,92 Mikel, Terry 36,84 Mlkesell, James 98 Miko, Joe 61 Millar, Ann 48,92 Neddo, Karen 98,125 Neddo, Larry 68 Neiswender, Dale 23,101 Neiswender, Kay 31,68,125 Nelson, Bill 29,88,92 Nelson, David 9,68 Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nemeth, Nemeth, Nemeth, Keith 26,47,92 Majorie 105 Paul 23,101 Sharon 43,68 Frank 105 Louie 98 Pat 92 Nemeth, William 98 Neumann, Betty 105 Nevelle, Glenn 27,85 Nevelle, Yvonne 13 ,48,8B,92 Newberg, Becky 43,68,113 Newberg, Larry 41 Newcomer, Ron 85,125 Newcomer, Rex 23,98 Newman, Newman, Nichols, Nicklas, Nicklas, Geoffrey 41,68 Larry 48,85 Karen 105,118 Barbara 39,43,B5,110 126 Harold 68 Niemann, Dick 13,29,92,93 Niemann, James 98 Nikoley, Bobbie 101 Nlmtz, John 92 Nitsche, Dennis 98 Nixon, Bob 13,92 Nixon, Donald 68 Nugent, Jan 13,92 Nurenberg, Jerry 45,85 Nurenberg, Tom 92 Nurton, Bruce 46,98 Nuttlng, Bill 85 Nutting, Boyd 85 Nutting, Janice 98 Nye, Carol 43,46,98 Q Oare, Ernest 46,98 Oberly, B. 98 Odusch, John 32,33,36,70,75 Olinger, Ann 98 Olson, Christine 12,14,102 O'Nelll, Terry 12,13,20,42,70 Orban, Joseph 85 Orser, Lynn 45 ,46,70 Ottman, James 85 Ottman, Patsy 45,98 Overmyer, Janice 70,111,113,125 2 Paczkowslcl, Devon 98 Paege, John 98 Page, George 36,85 Page, Sue 15,42,98 Pahl, Joyce 15,44,48,85 Paholslci, Tom 76 Palmer, Richard 23,105 Palmer, Steve 98,46 Pamachena, Jeanette 43,70,124 Paney, Nancy 43 Papal, Joan 13,15,45,92,125 Papp, John 98 Parker, Andy 31,57,70,113 Parker, Betty 92 Parker, Ed 2o,13,22,92 Parker, Janice 85 Parker, Richard 41,98 Parks, Marjorie 13,14,42,43,46, 92,125 Parrish, Dave 23,46,106 Parrish, Jay 104 Parrott, Julie 13,44,92,124 Paul, John 13,16,34,42,70 Pavey, Nancy 85 Peach, Hugh 46,101 Pearson, Sue 92 Peebles, Kathleen 45,92 Pell, Eric 105 Peli, Robert 13,29,92 Pepple, Graig 46 Perky, Rebecca 42,103,105,117 Perkins, Fred 70,112 Perkins, James 30,98 Perkins, Judy 13,92 Peters, Dan 105 Peters, Gary 98 Peterson, Larry 13,92 Peterson, Diane 6,11,85 Peterson, James 47,103 Peterson, Jeanne 43,70 Peterson, Kay 43,85 Peterson, Nela 43,98 Petlll,,Marilyn 48,85 Petrovlch, Mike 23,92 Petrowsky, Anthony 30 Phylee, P. 98 Philipson, Beare 85 Phipps, Betty 102 Pickering, Dave 46,101 Pickering, Tim 41,85 Pinney, Nancy Jo 13,92,125 Pigg, Horace 98 Piser, Dave 70 Place, James 85 Place, Kay 15,45,92 Place, Sarah 9,44,45,76 Plaia, Andy 13,92 Plant, Mike 96,101 Pletcher, Phyllis 1a,41,44,92 Plowman, Charlene 12,70 Poholslcl, Tom 27,28 Polis, Frances 98 Polis, Jerry 13,22,92 Pollock, Lois 41,85 Pollock, Patricia 41,85 Polovina, Georg-ia 44,45,98,125 Porte, Carol 40,43,44,125 Porte, Jack 92,113 Porter, Lillian 70,124 Porter, Linda 39,70,113,116,125 Porter, Wayne 102 Postle, JoAnn 11,14,15,42,85 Postle, Judith 42,43,98 Postle, Nancy 14,100,101 Potter, Jim 30,100,101 Powell, Judy 44,45,92,125 Pozsgal, Barbara 92 Price, Keith 98 Prentkowski, Rodger 98 Price, Kent 85 Price, Walter 106 Priddy, Nancy 4,10,14,24,40,42, 7O,71,120,125,79 Pulley, Mary Lou 13,1-18,92 Pulley, Sue 70 Pulliam, Christine 98 Pulliam. Essie Mae 106 Pulliam, Gene 13,92 Pustay, Andy 71,85 Puterbaugh, Dick 46 9. Quade, Judy 42,45,92 B. Radanovich, Margaret 102 Radanovich, George 85 Radlbaugh, Dave 46 Radios, Phil 13,92 Ramey, Kathy 7,24,40,48,51, 5a,e3,'72,'75 Ramsbey, Susan 13,48,93 Ranschaerf, Nancy 13,93 Rasmussen, Sally 13,15,48,93 Raskuski, Ronald 46 Ray, Eddie 47,98 Ray, Jaclcie 85 Ray, Linda 43,98 Ray, Tommy 47,85 Reader ,Janet 11,15,84,85 Reck, Sam 20,22,85 Reeves, Mike 105 Reed, Linda 15,41,85 Reed, Daryl 98 Rehmel, Carolyn 13,45,93 Reinke, Gerry 14,95,98 Reinoehl, Gradydon 10,16,46,85 Relnoehl, Sharon 43,46,98 Relth, Sharon 45,85 Reiter, Clark 85 Reith, Richard 105 Remenih, Richard 13,42,93 Renner, Philip 101 Rendall, Jerry 23,98 Rendall, Peggy 101 Rersicks, Anita 48 Rhodes, Mary 98 Richards, Ann 42,101 Richards, Connie 93 Richards, Dave 32,33,72 Richards, Sherry 98 Richardson, MaryAnn 101 Richter, Michael 98 Rickel, Bob 30,93 Rickel, Janice 43,85 Rickert, Terry 101 Riggs, Dan 98 Rigley, Norma 105 Rinehart, Dennis 45 Rinehart, Jerry 13,93 Ritter, Dennis 85 Ritter, Jay 85 Ritter, Karen 98 Rittenhouse, Gene 98 Rittenhouse, Lillian 15,98 Rittenhouse, Wesley 98 Roach, Dean 98 Roberts, Carolyn 105 Roberts, Jeanne 72 Robinson, Dora 85 Robison, Jack 105 Rodibaugh, David 23,98 Roekle, Donald 98 Roekle, Pat 15,40,43,72,117, 79 Rogers, Dorothy 44,85 Rolf, Nancy 85 Rollins, Judy 98 Roop, Kenneth 98 Roop, William 41,85 Roose, David 101 Roose, Dennis 99 Roose, Mary Ann 7,11,16,48,85 Roose, Martha Lou 85 Roper, Gerald 85 Rory, R. 98 Rosenquist, Sue Anne 44,93 Roskuski, Ronnie 13,93 Rouhselong, Linda 101 Roush, Phyllis 13,93 Royce, Brenda 99,115 Royer, Sheryl 13 ,93 Rubens , Ruch, P Ruggler Linda 7,12,40,44,57, 63,72,121 at 85 1, Diana 101 Rupel, Beverly 6,10,13,42,-48,93 Rupel, Bonnie 30,85,114 Rupert, Ruper t, Rupe rt , Rupert , Rupert , Connie 93 Janet 102 Nora 72 Sandra 86 Virdeen 41,105 Rushlow, Don 23,99 Ruska, N. 99 Ryan, Pat 23,30,102 E Saal, Janet 38,86 Saal, Tom 47,104 san-it, Billy 103 Safrit. Tom 99 sahl, Karen 45,99 Sanders, Pete 105 Sanders, Sandra Jo 18,48,85 Sargent, Kathleen 41,105 Sargent, Michael 41,45,86 Sargent, Sue Ellen 43,72 Sarka, Charlene 11,14,15,42,44, 48,86,124 Saroggs, David 105 Satterlee, Judy 13,48,93 Satterlee, Lois 102 saint, Bob 103 Schafer, Marilee 99 sehiue, carol 11,as,44,s6 Schllle, Mary Lou 101 Schllle, Linda 103 Schinbeoker, Diana 15,48,93 Sohlels, Jim 102 Schmok, Bob 93 Schrader, Lin 41,44,86,114 Schrader, Sharon 93 Schrader, Sue 15,41,86 Schroeder, Donna 6,10,38,40,72 Schroeder, Donna 45,86,114 Sohultheis, Catherine 45,72 Schwelper, Douglas 39,41,110 Sclamberg, Edward 40,41,72,79 scott, B111 31,47,99 Seafoss, Sue 93 Sechrist, Steve B6 Seely, Donna 102 Seely, Evelyn 99 Segal, Lesley 105 sege, Gene 25,93,110 Sego, Jim 25,36,86 Selder, Ronald 93 Selby, Kenneth 47,72 Selby, Rose 101 Seltenright, Susan 105 Severin, Larry 26,36,40,41,72 Seward, Judy 15,99 Shadlker, Carol 44,86 Shafer, Carol 93 Shafer, Sharon 106 Shapiro, Michael 7,12,39,41,44, 86 Sharp, Ronald 47,102 Sharrer, Carol 102 Sharrer, Judy 72 Shaull, Barbara 13,72 Shaw, Susan 11,48,86 Shellhouse, Mona 93 Shellhouse, Sally 105 Shelton, Robert 86 Sherwood, James 22,28,93 Shields, Janet 99 Shields, Sharon 72 Shlnneman, Jack 40,42,75,113 Shinneman, Nancy 99 Shlrk, Arvis 41,93 shorb, Jean 41,99,12'7 Shuff, Andrea 105 Schltz, Charles 93,127 Sieron, Maureen 44,45,86 Sieron, Wain 47,99 Sigler, Bill 22,44,93 Siglowski, Loretta 99,115 Silberman, Bonnie 6,10,72,77,38 Simmons, Bob 93 Simmons, Dave 99 Singer, Nancy 43,99 Singleton, Allan 93 Singleton, Dianna 42,43,127 Singleton, James 45,99 Singleton, Jeanne 86 Sipe, Rodney 29,86 Sipecz, Bill 86 Sipotz, Micheal 47,104 Sirko, Tony 102 Sistl, Richard 32,86 Skaggs, Linda 93,45 Skaret, Evelyn 93,125 Skarich, Antony 46,101 Skelton, Bob 93 Skiles, John 21,5932 Sldles, Judy 99 Slott, Jacqueline 43,86 Smith, Carol 38,93,116 Smith, Charlene 99 Smith, David 103 Smith, Donald 30,99 Smith, Gayle 99 Smith, Gwendalyn 105 Smith, Judy 99 Smith, Karen 102 Smith, Lewis 101 Smith, Linda 86 Smith, Richard 96 Smith, Richard 74,99 Smith, Robert 102 Smith, Robert 93 Smith, Robert 42 Smith, Sharon 86 Smith, Stanford 93 Smith, Trudy 93 Snow, Carol Sue 41,99 Synder, Edward 86 Synder, John 99 Synder, Nancy 48,93 Snyder, Sharon 74 Sokol, Norma B6 Solloway, Mary 99 Spencer, Carol 93 Sperlinskl, Don 45,99 Splnsky, Judy 86,110 Spinsky, Mary 43,99 Spycalski, Dave 99 Sriver, Dianna 86 Staiford, Pete 86 Stahly, Steve 93 Stahly, Dan 102 Stahly, Jay 125 Staley, Dick 41,99 Stanek, Diane 43,93,126 Stanfleld, Alan 102 Stanfield, Leonard Stante, Donald 23,99 Stante, Joe 23,99 Staples, Ray 106 Star, Sylvia 86,124 Starrett, .nm 10,19,31,42,57, 74,38 Staton, Dan 86 Stebbins, Jim 46,86 Steck, Jack 32,86 Steele, Bob 42,99 St. Germain, Jerry 13,29,94 St. Germain, Larry 94 Stegman, David 99 Stephens, Ann 15,41,86 Stephens, Linda 94 Stewart, Jack 74 Stewart, Jerry 74 Stevens, Lavina 48,105 Stickley, Gary 86 Stlffler, Barbara 74 Stiffler, William 47,94 Stites, Charles 86,127 Stites, Ricky 94,47 Stltzel, Nancy 94 Stltzel, Sally 103 Stockdale, Greg 99 Stoll, Beverly 99,126 Stonecipher, David 23,105 Stonecipher, J udee 74 Stone, Gregory 105 Stone, Richard 35,94 Stout, Daniel 105 Stout, Pam 86,115 Strausser, Diana 48,59,74 Strasser, Ron 86,124 Stoup, Darrell 39 Stroup, William 94 Stump, Arthur 22,31,94 Stump, Edward 74 Styles, Shirley 74 Sugonis, Penelope 15,94 Sullivan, Bruce 20,86 Sulok, Mary Ann 102 Sundred, Lynn 94 Sult, Robert 23,105 Sult, Tom 86 Suter, Linda 41,99 Sutterlee, Lois Susdorf, Larry 99 Swartz, Mike 47,94 Swartz, Susan 102 Swedarsky, Louis 39,559,124 Sweeney, James 41,46,86 Sweeney, Patrick 94 Sweitzer, Linda 101 Sweitzer, Susan 99 Swem, B111 21,22,a1,ss Swihart, Dan 25,32,99 Swihart, Dave 40,74 Swiner, Bill 94 Synave, Rosemary 43,99 Szekendi, Ronald 99 Szekszoi, Paul 99 Szoke, Gabriel 86 Szoke, Judith 86,127,115 Szucs, Joe 23,46,103,105 I Tafelskl, Eugene 99 Takach, Ralph 94 Talcoot, Wood 31,94 Tamandi, Randi 45,99 Tanning, T. 23,103 Tansey, Carolyn 103 Tansey, Dianne 105 Tansey, Sandra 43,99 Tatay, Chuck 86 Tatay, Jack 23,102 Tatay, Margaret 104 Tatay, Mary Sue 6,48,59,74 Tate, Bruce 23,46,105 Tate, Kenny 42,74 Taylor, Betty 99 Taylor, Jill 48,94 Taylor, Myron 31,94 Tedrow, Jollen 16,44,48,74,1 Tengelitsch, Al 94 Tengelitsch, Patricia 45,99 Terhune, Jim 11,41,74,112 Terhune, Michael 44,47,99 Terry, Jack 103 Teske, Martha 105 Tezlch, Michael 74,109 Thilman, Karen 94 Thlelke, Paula 105 Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thompso Billie 105 Carolyn 99 Debby 24,4e,71,74,125 Ernestine 45,94 James 99 Karen 44 Larry 94 Nagena 74 0. L. 86 n, Dan 76 Thompson, George 86 Thompson, Ronald 76 Thompson. Tom 30,102 Thornton, Diane 24,40,48,53,69, 74,76 Thrasher, Marilyn 45,99 Thrasher, Stanley 22,31,47,94 Tindle, Danny 99 Toles, Bill 29,86 Tolle, Diane 101 Tolle, Duane 104 Tolle, Gordon 94 Ton, David 19,20,86 Toth, Jerry 86 Toth, Susan 99 Totten, Arlene 43,99,115 Totton, Charles 94 Townsend, Loretta Townsend, Richard 94 Trapp, Lee Ray 94,45 Trevey, Mona 87,43 Trost, Norman 76 Trost, Paul 94 Troyer, Helen 45,59,76 Troyer, Jerry 23,99,125 Truesdell, Marilyn 87 Trumley, Bryce 99 Truell, Susan 105 Tulley, A. 99 Turfler, Elizabeth 41 Turner, Sharon 99 Turnock, Mike 42 ,47,102 U Ulaga, Sylvia 105 Uldin, Julianne 87 Ullery, Bob 99 Ulrich, Karen 94 Ulrich, Linda 94 Ulrich, Ruth 43 Unrue, Carolyn 105 Unrue, Wilbur, 76,116 Urban, Laszlo 23,94 X Vanderheyden, George 27,28,82 Vanderheyden, Jim 99 Vanderheyden, Tom 94 Van De Walle, Eleen 45,94,124 Van Durman, Georffrey 102 Van Glider, Lynn 94 Van Goey, Cecilia 76,117 Vanderhagen, Sandy 99 Van Meter, Martin 76 Van Palmel, Jon 99 Van Slett, James 25,94 Van Slette, Mary 43,76 Van Stryland, Robert 99 Van Tornhout, Ronald 99 Van Viasselaer, Barbara 41,105 Varga, Frank 99 Varrie, Jessie 23,99 Varro, Revena 45,94 Vaszari, Ron 87 Vergon, Larry 87 Vewaet, Gregg 118 Vexel, Sharon 48,76 Vickery, Sue 42,44,99,125 Viduka, Dorothy 87 Viesik, Edna 45,94 Vogler, Sandra 76 Vollmer, David 87 Voreis, Richard 94 Vukovich, Bob 94 Vuckovich, Vera 87 H Wach, Linda 99 Wach, Marlene 39,45,76 Wadsworth, Judy B7 Wadsworth, Dick 46,99 Waggener, David 94 Waggoner, Donna 105 Waizenegger, Sybllle 44,45,99 Waizenegger, Uwe 32 25 Walker, Michael 47,124 Walker, Patricia 101 Walling, Tom 22,31,94 Walters, Becky 11,94 Walters, Diana 12,15,24,40,42, 48,53,63,75,76 Walters, Donna 99 Walters, Sally 99 Walters, Sharon 84 Walz, Linda 87 Ward, Roger 99 Warner, Judith 6,87 Warren, Charles 99 Warren, Jim 23,102 Warren, Lynne 41,87 Warren, Steve 87 Warrick, Betsky 15,17,41,87,114 Wasio, Don 99 Wasoski, Charles 87 Watson, Doris 87 Weaver, Larry 23 Weaver, Patsy 43,94 Weaver, Ted 94,125 Weber, Bill 87 Weed, Bill 101 Weg-ner, Pamela 99,124 Wegner, Patrick 17,18,20,36,38, 4o,5'1,71,76 Weinkaui, Richard 87 Weinstein, Marsha 99 Weitz, sarah 105 Weller, Tom 46,94 Welter, Richard 87 Wenzel, Wayne 20,32,8'7 Werner, Diana 94 west, Dan 23,99 West, Harman 25,27,36,87,116 West, Lethanlel 99 West, Silas 105 Whiteman, Judy 8,48,76 Whitaker, Janice 94 Whitinger, Beverly 43,87 Whitinger, Donna 41,94 Whitmer, Gloria 102 Widener, Hal 30,99 Wieand, Carol 43,99 Wieand, Lou Ann 42,43,46,87, 127,114 Wleger, Dorothy 39,76 Wien, Barbara 102,114 Wier, Glenn 20,36,76 Wier, Delores 87 Wier, Forrest 76 Wiest, Dick 13,46,79 Wigent, Dennis 23,99 Wilcox, Janice 101 Wilcox, Kent 25,95,99 Willard, Robert 102 Williams, Charlotte 106 Williams, Connie 87 Williams, James 99 Williams, Larry 105 Williams, Rick 20,87 William s, Terry 94 Wllles, James 99 Wilmes, Cathy 100 Wilmes, Dave 35,87 Wilson, Bill 39,94 Wilson, Larry 25,26,27,36,87 Wilson, Larry 78 Wilson, Linda 100,124 Wilson, Marilyn 38,87 Wilson, Marlee 100 Winenger, Ray 22,29 ,93,94 Winther, Carolyn 78 Wlst, Cherryl 45,100,124 Witt, Lynne 44,100,125 Wolfe, John 100 Wolford, Carol 105 Wolford, Ross 105,118,119 Wolvos, Sharyl 44,48,94,126 Woodcox, Dennis 29,94 Woods, John 20 Woods, Verna 42,94 Woolley, Curtis 104 Wonisch, Marilyn 45,94 Workman, Ethel 94 Wright, Angie 45,7s,1o9 wright, Jack 100 Wynn, Keeman 102 1 Yazich, Millicent 11,14,43,44,80 87,125 Yarbrough, Jack 94 Yarbrough, Cherylann 100 Yates, Mary Jane 94 Yoder, Lynn 87 Yoder, Ronald 46,100 Yoder, Sarah 43,87,127 York, Shirley 103 Young, Sandra 39,45,78,105 Yoder, Susanan 101 2 Zeiger, Cherrle 46,100 Zelger, Larry 45,73J-25 Zernlck, Raymond 100 Zlegelmaler, Roger 47,78 Zillmer, Dick 94,125 Zillmer, Shirley Zmudsinsld, Donna 100,115 Zoncick, Nancy 103 Zsedely, Marlene 48,57,69,78 Zusman, Howard 78 Zusman, Marty 104 rv 1 L r l i x L Y . l- - ,gym wx -Qq -1. uf- f I 01.4.4 s..f.m. 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