Jefferson High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Lafayette, IN)
- Class of 1950
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Vol. 57 JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL Lafayette, Indiana Page 3 ff 5l., NGK Calendar .. 6 Organizations ....... .... . ,. 78 Faculty ........... .....,. 1 6 Activities .,......... ....... 1 1 6 Student Body ........ ......, 2 4 Junior Division ........ ....... 1 30 Athletics ..,...... ....... 6 2 Advertisements ..,..... ....... 1 64 CONTENTS HELLO EVERYBCDY ! my name id je!! Caknofar- .9 lzaue a medfiage Aw goo. J45 fime 156,476 Ag il Aecomw increariingfy obfhcuh fo Al-ing ACQCL fAe CA0l i6A66! memoriea of our ' ma W' Qs Adidldy rlayd af je!! .9l i5 my X S Iaurlaofie fo Lego you recaff fAo5e Xa QB 1' euenfb w!zicA occurrec! flzrough Moe year 1949-50. On me Kzffowing loagegi .9 Lowe -.--Ei:-I friec! fo arrange, in czronohgicaf or-Jer, Moxie euenfd over wAic'A you may rem in ifice. S SEPTEMBER Back to school again after a wonderful but seem- ingly short vacation! Oh, it wasn't really bad to be back againg for it was great to see all of one's old friends once moreg there were new people enrolled in the schoolg underclassmen that could be hazed,' fremember when the freshman bought convo and elevator ticketsj. Yes, September was the month when the old grind resumed. There was the regular red tape of a high school-the long waiting in line at the book deposi- But this time of the year wasn't meant for school onlyg there were many picnics and hayridesg the athletic field resounded to the kicking of footballs and the flying feet of our cross country squad. This was the month that our gridiron men de- feated the Crispus Attucks, Frankfort, and Kokomo teams in spite of overwhelming odds against them. Their only loss was to a powerful Cathedral team. M fm , Q ' , , at v.n,L,,Q,g35,'.,Y,',-.ts H .. r . ' fgwpfagwm . ,gnfqij , wf9'qgJA,f.-'sng5'v. y'vff4 ' ' ' 1,-51' 'fri 6-fl'-1-,fueflf-fTiWfz,z,e 9,r 5- Q H ,V ' J ' '.,.-5--an ., Qt. -. 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J 1 Sl, or It seemed that September slipped away very quickly, and as one morning dawned, behold, it was October. The activities of the school began to flower and come into full swing. The various clubs began their drives for new members, and everyone began to par- ticipate in the social whirl. At noon, during the lunch hour, the more am- bitious students had a chance to release their energies by playing intramural football in the gym. This was the month in which preparations were made for the Red and Black Revue, and the Booster Danceg the month that those dreaded little grade cards came out. Remember the burning of the mid- night oil just before the six weeks tests? Afterward, that studying seemed to have been futile. Lefl: Who's kidding who? Below, Top: Gym floor gridders battle it out Bottom: Ho-Hum, studies get me down. ,ff v ' H---wg: r - N Above: Octet lends harmony to 1950 Red and Black. Below Left: Watch out, Vint! There's dirty work afoot. Below Right: Three charming cheerleaders, Hoppy, Millie, and Willie. NOVEMBER November-the month when one event would fall right on the heels of another. First everyone was in a flutter about the Booster dance, next the Red and Black Revue received our attention, either as thrilled participants, or as very enthralled specta- tors. The day after the Revue, everyone rushed to Ross-Ade Stadium, for the annual jeff-Wfest Side football game which Jeff Won. After the game, many people journeyed to the gym where a stocking hop was held. November also marked the start of the basketball season, the Bronchos playing Lebanon and Rossville. Page S DECEMBER This was the month of many Christmas parties and Christmas dances. Remember the wonderful party that we had here at school one afternoon as an added present? Wfe were excused for the rest of the day. December also was the month of the holiday tour- neys, where jet? pulled an upset over New Albany, then lost to South Bend Central. December also was the month of the yo-yo craze-due to the influence of Yo-Yo Martin, a character in Kerry Drake,s comic strip. Almost every boy in school had one, and flailed it about the halls. In December, rules for the Senior election were posted, a Nautilus Queen was selected, many convocations were enjoyed, and the girls block section was first formed. The P.T.A. Fair was also held in December, as was the Christ- mas concert given by the band. Al1o1'e.'T0p spinning trio. Below Left: Santa visits jeff. Below Righl: Gee, these freshmen get smaller every year! Page 9 r E , Above Lefl: Dog's life?? Above Riglvl: Howdja like to be 21 snowman? BOI'107Il.' Hmmm 7' Page 10 IANUARY After a very wonderful vacation, the student body dejectedly trudged back to school, thinking that two and one-half weeks certainly go by rapidly. They brought many fond memories of Christmas parties with them. Recall those ice-box raids? During the month, much ice skating and winter sports were enjoyed-as can be seen by the above picture. When the inmates of this great academic institution re- turned, they were greeted with many nice semester exams. The month of January also brought the Jeff-W.L. basketball game, played at the Purdue Fieldhouse. At the left We see one of those unra- tional sport fans still making amends for that mani- acal performance after the football game. The first month of 1950 saw some vigorious campaigning for the senior offices, the choosing of the senior play cast, and the departing of Jeff's advanced journalism students for Chicago, via air. FEBRUARY February was the month of many ful events. The Queen of Hearts Dano llthg the state wrestling meet, in w very successful, was held here at jeff swimming was announced as possibly the district instrumental and voice cor at Kokomog also the dates for the ser announced, and the playoff for the ir ketball championship was held. February was also the month when jeff's netters started down the long gruelling road to the final game of the I.H.S.A.A. tournament at Indianapolis. February, Cupid's month, certainly did witness a gay social season. Above Left: Watcha trying Hank? A Tight: Sumpin' new Mmm m mmm ! Y V 9 iff N Page 12 MARCH March was a great month for our athletic, dra- matics, and speech teams. jeff, of course is most proud of the great basket- ball team that struggled and fought its way to the final game at Indianapolis. The students will long remember the sharp shooting, the fast dribbling, and the great rebounding of the 1950 team. Does one recall those exciting games at Purdue Semi- Finals, where jeff's boys upset favored Hammond and South Bend Central in very thrilling games? Our speech and debate teams placed several con- testants in the finals at Bloomingtong also some of the members of the senior class, those talented in dramatics, presented the senior play the 24th and 25th. The play, Mother Is A Freshman , was one of the best ever presented by jefferson High School students. Almre: Round peg, square hole-duh! Center: Second out of 766. That's sumpin', Brother. Below: Noon leaguers APRIL April-the month in which all Jeff students have their day to celebrate, namely the first. QHA lj There was a real day of celebration in April, however, as the 6th marked the start of Easter vacation. Al- though April was a month of many showers, winter was finally over, and the 30 days on that leaf of the calendar were thoroughly enjoyed. April was the month that, after about 2 semesters of industri- ous endeavor, the NAUTILUS went to press. On the very first day of the month, the Hi-Tri sponsored the annual Moonlight Serenade, with Bob Doran's band. The Bronchoette Gallop, very successful this year, was held Saturday the 29th. There were also many excellent convocations held in April. April saw the launching of a very successful track season by jeff's harriers. Spring vacation. April showers. April es,- MMWW - 1 1,-,gf - ,gs-T, ' -,1uz j.: ,, K i Q ,, , new-g...:, - Abo1'e-Top: Big, isn't il! Abore-Bollomx Spring pic-necks. Right: Speedway bound! Page l-Q MAY Along about May, jeff students got the idea that the school year was about over, and that it was time to let down. Lessons just received a casual glance, but perhaps that wasn't such a bad philosophy after all. This was the time of the year that the seniors were joyous, for after four long years, it was almost time to gradaute. May also was the month of the Senior Prom and the month of the Speedway race, which many jeff students attended. May was also the month of the Indianapolis relays for the trackmen, and many suc- cessful baseball games for jeff apple-knockersu, This time of the year also provided the setting for many picnics, hikes, and outings. IUNE june was probably the most important month in the minds of both the seniors and the underclass- men. To the underclassmen, june was the month in which school was dismissed, and, therefore, there was much rejoicing. To the senior it meant even moreg they would now gradaute and go on to col- lege, or on to the even more exacting road of life. When the present seniors first enrolled in high school, and during the years that they attended, they looked forward to june of 1950 as a day of libera- tion, however, when commencement day dawned, a note of sadness could be detected-for one would miss the pleasant memories of high school and all the friends that were made. June was also the month of many gay social events. Mixed emotions Alwmn' l'm sad. Below: I'm glad. 1...ee. ., f as X .. - Ief t t . t f e . Vaa l , :,. Q- X- av , . . ' . y rsr g . he , , V' - . .23 -i,, ,A ,LA Q p H, , I, V , N .,...f 5. 91, gt S, Y SX, S' L5'7:71,,. .- 1 -'f- T ,': K' 7 5 , , ' ,, 3 . f L, ..srl QS' ,gt 3-'ef X y x r ww: 4 0 x ang gi ,W J Pugv I .7 N LL -11 f. wk 'FN IN -X 's:-'4 x As 1 S ' 3 x L1 !' iii 1 S s J Page 16 Q These pages are dedicated to the faculty and ad- ministrators of the senior high school, this group, bedeviled by the student, has done a commendable job of trying to put some larnin into the student body. Our school faculty is divided into three different divisions. Mr. George Kenzler is head of the Mathe- matics, Science, Health, and Physical Education di- vision, Mrs. Zahn is head of the English, Social Studies, and Foreign Languages division, Mr. Askren is in charge of the Industrial, Commercial, Home Economics, Music, and Art division. Our school also has four counselors: Miss Beaver, senior counselorg Mr. Jackson, junior counselor, Mr. George Smith, sophomore counselor, and Miss Irma Slayback, social counselor. THE 441 5 3 I I ! N 7' L x. N N 5 I I Q' 0. T 1 FA C U LT Y 1 1 ' ' On the left is seen an informal meeting of the T' , policy committee. This group is composed of the ' principal, the vice-principal, the athletic director, K the librarian, the four counselors, and the three di- d vision heads of the senior high school. L This group's duties consist of curriculum modi- i fication, appropriation of funds, authorization of expenditures, and supervision of the general activ- ities 0 t e ig sc oo rg ' 5 s ' ' 1 f h h' h h 1. Y 1 ,b Q I .1 V X ,x -1 ,X A .., B - ' s ll I 7 , pcb' E ' . .e ' I lf. , A. 1 f ' ' fa - 1 0 A N Q i 1 I 1 6 S - ,offs tiff Page 17 SCHOOL OFFICIALS During these times when enrollments are rapidly increasing, the school board has been faced with many new problems. The board has overseen con- struction of a new school on South Eighteenth Street and has made plans for another new school. Pictured from left to right are Harry P. Schultz, secretary, Harry R. Murphy, president, and Russell F. Davis, treasurer. Co-ordinator Harold Askren, below left, sees that sufficient vocational opportunities are offered to stu- dents. Business Manager, Harry Taylor, below right, keeps the school supplied with necessary equipment. D. Preston Calvert, below center, served as attorney until january lst and was then replaced by Ambrose Mayfield, above right. 1. all y Left to right: Miss Regina Schrader, Miss Lina Bright, Miss Nancy Bogan, Miss Dora Flatley, Miss Ruth Levering, Miss Mary C. Harrington. Top left: Attendance Officer, Mrs. Betty Torrenga, Purdue, B.S. 'Cd MR. A. T. LINDLEY S1Lj7c1'i11tc11dw1f Larlham, A.B., Butler, M.A. Mr. James R. Ade Com HI arrial Central Normal, B.S. Purdue, M.S. Mr. G. R. Bradley C0nz1rzcrciz1l Central Normal, A.B. Purdue, M.S. Mrs. Shirley Cochran Spanish, English Purdue, B.S. Miss Lucile Fenton English Wlleaton, A.B. 111. State Normal Univ., B.E. Miss Wilma Fletemeyer Social Studies Purdue, B.S., M.S. Page 0 Under the progressive leadership of Mr. A. T. Lindley, our school has incorporated many of the latest innovations of modern educational systems. Though his day is filled with important duties, he is never too busy to give a helping hand when problems come up around the school. He has taken an interest in the success and development of all phases of our school life. Mr. Lindley was formerly superin- tendent at Crown Point, Indiana. He is serving his third year as superintend- ent of the Lafayette School City, having come to Lafayette from Peru, Indiana, where he was also superintendent. x Mr. Raymond C. Bender Social Sfznlirx Xvabash, A.B. Butler, M.S. Mrs. Lelah E. Zahn Englixb DePauw, A.B. Mr. Marion L. Crawley Plvyxiraf Ezflzcniiofz DePauw, A.B. Columbia, M.A. Miss Ida Fleming Ewglixh Indiana, A.B. Mr. Bernard R. Frazin Aufo Mecfaanim Purdue Mr. Miller, Jeff's principal, is the supervisor of the school pro- gram. He attends to all school affairs and business. Almost all activities and educational changes are taken to him for advice and approval. He devotes much of his time to individual students who need guidance. Mr. Miller is a native of Lafayette, and a graduate of Jefferson High School. He started teaching mathematics here in 1928, and became Dean of Boys in 1932. Mr. Miller, since 1942, has been Jeff's capable and enthus- iastic principal. Mrs. Marian Gettings English Purdue, BS. Mr. Charles J. Hopkins Ionrmzlixm Ind. Stare Teachers Col., 15.5. Mr. George S. Kenzler Mulbenmliex Purdue, BS., M.S. Mrs. Gertrude Krueger Pbyximzl Eif1n'uliu11 Iowa State Teachers Col., B.A Mr. M. G. Leverenz Mzrlbrfnzafirzv Purdue, B.S., M.S. Stale University of Iowa, M.A. MR. LYNN MILLER Pri zz fi pal Indiana, A.B., Purdue, N Mr. G. V.Hitcl1ings Imlnxlriul Ark Purdue, I3.S.I.1l. Miss Mary C. Kennedy Erzglixfn Purdue, 13.5. Miss Georgianna Kienly Ari Indiana, B.P.S.M. Mrs. Jeanne Leffler 1101115 EA'IHlUHl1L'Y Purdue, l5.S., M.S. Mr. R. WI. Levering, Jr. Sc'ie11ce Purdue, B.S., M.S. Page U1 MR. V. D. MONTGOMERY Vice-Principal Indiana, A.B., M.S. Mr. Charles J. Martin Commercial Central Normal, BS. Mr. A. W. Maurer Social Sfmliex Ind. State Teachers Col., A,B. Mr. E. F. Morgan Im1ustrialArix Ind. State Teachers Col., B.S. Purdue, M.S. Mrs. Goldeen Papenguth Lalin, Spanish Mich. State Normal Col., A.B. Miss Mary Frances Secver Mt1flJE7I1dlfL'X Ind. State Teachers Col., A.B. Page 22 Mr. Vertis D. Montgomery, known to all students as Vee Dee , is the vice-principal of Jefferson in charge of the senior division. A native of Shoals, Indiana, he attended grade and high schools there. Before receiv- ing his A.B. and M.S. degrees from Indiana University, Mr. Montgomery lived in Shoals and taught in the schools for six years. Coming to Lafayette in 1938, he started his local career as a math teacher here at Jeff. He became dean in 1943, succeeding Mr. Lynn Miller. Mr. Montgomery has been very considerate with the many stu- dents who have come to him with their problems. I-Iis under- standing and guid- ance have helped the student body to be- come better people, both in school and in the community. Mr. J. C. Lyboult Physical Educafiou Purdue, B.P.E., M.P.E. Mr. Orval Martin Science Purdue, B.S.A. Mr. B. A. McAdams Music Purdue, B.S. Mr. Charles E. Nelson V Industrial Arts Purdue, B.S. Miss Gleela Ratcliffe Home Economics Purdue, B.S., M.S. Mr. Heber L. Short Social Studies Central Normal, A.B. Indiana, M.S. Rial Miss Mabel R. Beaver Senior Counselor Srivnfe Indiana, A.B. Mr. W. E. jackson junior Counselor Englixb Purdue, B.S., M.S. Miss Irma Slaybaek Soviui Counselor Home Economivx Purdue, B.S., M.S. Mr. George W. Smith SUf7lJOHIOI't' Cuuiixvlm' English Purdue, B.S., M.S. Mr. Harry Slack Driver Training Purdue, B.P.F. Mr. Leonard W. Smith Library Wabash, A.B. Purdue, M.S. Mr. L. H. Troutman Sl'iL'l1l'L' Ind. State Teachers Col., A.B. Miss Camilla White Music Purdue, B.S. Mr. H. J. Wills ll141IlXfY1dI Arlx Purdue Mrs. Pauline Gilmer, R.N. Svhool Nurse St. Anthony Hospital Rockford, Illinois Mr. R. N. Taylor Mulhv111aliz's Purdue, B.S. Mrs. Edythe Van Camp Soriai Sl1u1iz'.v Stephens College, A.A. Purdue, B.S. Mr. N. B. Willey Driver Training Purdue, B.P.F., M.P.E. Miss Anna M. Wood English Ind. State Teachers Col., A.B. Mrs. Dorothy Sarwark, R.N. Srboal Nurse St. Elizabeth Hospital Lafayette, Indiana P age 23 Vluvgg-Q, X, fx ' 4 4-x 5145 N S5'PTx 11 s ,--x Q4 1 - OCT I NOV x ' I ' eo! f ! On the surface, the students of the high school may think that they are small parts in a large ma- chine, that the teachers and administration have absolute power over them, that they are so insigni- ficant that no one would miss them if they didn't exist. This attitude, however, can be seen to be wrong. The entire physical plant and faculty is dedicated to the education of the student body as a whole. Per- haps each person may be but a cog in a machine, in- dividually, but the high school could not exist with- out all, collectively. Yes, our entire educational Set-up here at jeff is aimed at changing the timid, small, less educated, underclassman into the suave, more intelligent, pol- ished, senior. STUDENT BODY At the left we see a scene which is very familiar in the halls of Jeff. Math teacher, Milt Leverenz, keeps crowds from forming in front of the main office. This facilitates the efficient running of the high school. 'v 5 3 I I Q l tr 4 it s X S 1 I I Q' Q T 1 I ' 1 Xl' y 1 P.. I x 'Ji i. , F ' Tx f s, s .,..f- ti' t-1 ffm- ' lit L M I fi Q, ' fi , 'JAN5 4,40 S - .nic 'lf S ' in Page 26 SENIORS AMSTUTZ, PATRICIA MAE Band 2, 3, 4. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 2, 3, 4. G.A.C. 3, 4. Latin Club 1. R. and B. Revue 2, 4. Student Council 3. H.S. Dance Band 2, 3, 4. Convos 2, 3, 4. F.T.A. 3, 4. All State Chorus 4. ANDERSON, ANTHONY F. Basketball 1, 2. F.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 3. Wrestling 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2. Booster Staff 3, 4. Leaders Club 4. Commercial Club 2. Jelf Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Pres. 4. J Club 3, 4. Student Council 4. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Quill and Scroll 4. Sr. Comm. AULT, DAVID G. Track 1. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Bowl- ing League 2. R. and B. Revue 2. All State Band 2. All State Orchestra 4. Pep Band 3, 4. Jelf Dance Band 3, 4. Convos 2, 3, 4. AUSTIN, PHYLLIS Sunshin Society 1. F.H.A. 1. AUSTIN, ROBERT AVE, JOHN ROBERT Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. F.B. 1. Cross-Country 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Commercial Club 2. Spanish Club 2. Senior Class President. Jeff Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. J. Club 3, 4. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. . K .6 as t BALENSIEFER, WA? E C. Track 4. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. Mixed Chorus 1. R. and B. Revue 1, 2, 4. All State Chorus 4. Solo Entry Contest 2, 3, 4. Student Convo 1, 2, 3, 4. A Cappella Choir Convo 2, 3, 4. Jeff P.T.A. Hobby Show 1, 2, 3, 4. BARCUS, PHYLLIS JO G.A.C. 3, 4. Library Asst. 2. Commercial Club 2, 3. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Pres. 2. Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 1, 2, 4, Cheer Leader 2, 3. BAUMIS, JEFF Commercial Club 3, 4,. R. and B. Revue 4. Intra- mural Sports 3, 4. BEARD, CARL RICHARD Sr. Comm. BECK, LOIS Mixed Chorus 3. Girls Glee Club 3. Hi-Tri 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 4. Choralires 4. Convo 3. BEEMER, JOHN BELL, ARTHUR WINFIELD, JR. Bronc. Hi-Y 3. BENNETT, PATRICIA M. Choralires 4. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3. Commercial Club 2, 3. G.A.A. 1, 2, R. and B. Revue 1, 2, 4. Operetta 1. Convos 2, 3, 4. BICKETT, GLEN . Bowling League 1, 2, 3, 4. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. p SENIORS BINZ, ROBERT D., JR. Nautilus Staif 3, Editor 4. Library Assistant 2. Usher 1, 2, 3,. Leaders Club 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club Tres. 3, 4. Bronc Hi-Y 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. Camera Club 1, V. Pres. 2. R. and B. Revue 4. Projectionist 2. Quill and Scroll 4. Swimming Team 4. BOEHLE, FRANCIS A Cappella Choir 3, 4. Commercial Club 2. Span- ish Club 4. Bronc Hi-Y 3, 4. Camera Club 1. Bowl- ing League 2. R. and B. Revue 4. State Choir Con- test 3. State Choral Festival 3. All State Chorus 4. Choir Convo 3, 4. Sr. Comm. BOLLOCK, ALFRED A. Track 4. Ushers 3. Camera Club 1. Bowling League 3. R. and B. Revue 4. Intramural Sports 3. BOOR, HOWARD M. Track 3, 4. Commercial Club 2. Jeff Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Tres. Intramural Sports 3, 4. Swimming Team 4. BOUWKAMP, GORDON GLENN Football 1. A Cappella Choir 2, 4. Boys Glee Club 1. R. and B. Revue 2, 4. Student Council 3. State Music Festival 1, 2. BOVERI, ROBERT GEORGE A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. Ushers 2. Spanish Club 4. R. and B. Revue 2, 4. All State Chorus 2, 4. Con- vos 2, 3, 4. Intramural Sports 4. State Choral Con- test 3. Sr. Comm. BOZE, DONNA LEE Mixed Chorus 1, 2,. G.A.C. 3, 4. Sunshine Society 1. R. and B. Revue 1. Music Festival 1, 2. BRANT, NICK C. R. and B. Revue 4. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Sr. Comm. BRATZ, PHILLIS JUNE Mixed Chorus 1, 2,. G.A.C. 3, 4. Hi-Tri 1. R. and B. Revue 2, 4. BRISTOW, MEREDITH RICHARD Basketball 1. Football 1. Mixed Chorus 4. Booster Staff 4. Commercial Club 4. BRITTINGHAM, LOUIS W., JR. At Knox H. S. Debate 2. Boys Glee Club 2. Basket- ball 2. Track 1, 3. BROACH, DANIEL E. Basketball 1, 2. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 2, 3. Jeff Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. J Club 3, 4. Student Council 4. BROOKBANK, RUTHANN Library Asst. 1. Commercial Club 1. G.A.A. 1. Sun- shine Soclety 1. BROOKS, TOM Baseball 1. Commercial Club 2. Latin Club 1. Span- ish Club 2, 3. R. and B. Revue 2. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Senior Play. Sr. Comm. BROWN, ROXIE JUNE Mixed Chorus 1, 2. G.A.C. 3, 4. Leaders Club 3, 4. Commercial Club 2, 3, 4. G.A.A. 1, 2. F.H.A. 2. R. and B. Revue 1. Music Festival 2. Senior Play. we Page 27 Pnga 23 SENIORS BRUNS, DICK Football 1, 2. BRUNSMA, DONNA LOUISE A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. G.A.C. 3, 4. Latin Club 2, 3, 4. Sunshine Society 2, 4. R. and B. Revue 2, 4. Student Council 3, 4. District Music Festival 2, 3, 4. All State Chorus 3. Convos 2, 3, 4. Solo and En- semble Contest 2, 3, 4. State Choral Contest 3. BRYANT, ALBERT Football 3. Library Asst, 2, 3, 4. Commercial Club 2, 3. Latin Club 1. Bronc Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. Audio- Visual Asst. 1, 2, 3, 4. Convos 3. BURK. MARGARET DEEN A Cappela Choir 3, 4. Mixed Chorus 1, 2. G.A.A. 1, 2. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3. R. and B. Revue 1, 2, 4. Spring Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4. Operetta 1. State Music Contest 4. Convos 3. BURKE, CAROL G.A.C. 3, 4. Latin Club 1. G.A.A. 1, 2. Hi-Tri 1. Future F.T.A. 3, 4. BURKLE, JACQUELINE G.A.C. 3, 4. Sunshine Society 4. Bowling League 4. BURROUGHS, WILLIAM BUTZ, MAHLON Basketball 1. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. A Cappella Choir 4. Mixed Chorus 3. J Club 4. Camera Club 1. Bowl- ing League 2, 3. Pres. 4. R. and B. Revue 2. CARR, GENE MARIE G.A.C. 3, 4. Booster Staff 4. Commercial Club 2. Latin Club 1, 2, 3. G.A.A. 1, 2. Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Student Council 3, 4. CARTE, VELDA Mixed Chorus 1, 2. G.A.A. 2, 3, pres. 4. Bowling League 4. R. and B. Revue 1, 2. CARTER, CLAIR R. and B. Revue 4. CAVANAUGI-I, RAYMOND P. Jeff Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Master Machinists 2, 3, 4. Intra- mural Sports 3 . CHRISSIKOS, MARY G.A.C. 3, 4. Booster Staff 4. Sunshine Society 2, 3. CHRISTOPHER, GLEN T. CLARK, ROBERT E. SENIORS CLAWSON, JOHN Basketball 1. Intramural Sports 4. CLOCK, MILLICENT G.A.C. 3, 4. Latin Club 1, 2. Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. R. and B. Revue 2, 4. Senior Play. COHEN, ARNOLD Basketball 1, 2. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Booster Statf 4. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Quill and Scroll 4. Sr. Comm. CONNER, JANIE G.A.C. 3, 4. Leaders Club 3. Spanish Club 3. Bible Club 2, 3. CONNOR, PATRICIA L. Mixed Chorus 4. G.A.A. Sect. Tres. 3, 4. I-Ii-Tri 4. R. and B. Revue 4. COOPER, RITA CAROL A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. Mixed Chorus 1. Girls Glee Club 2, 3. Commercial Club 2. R. and B. Revue 1, 2, 4. F.T.A. 3, 4. Music Festival 2, 3, 4. Operetta 1. All State Chorus 4. Convos 2, 3. 4. Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, 4. Stat: Choral Con- test 3. Nurse Asst. 3, 4. CROWELL. DON Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. DANLEY, JOHN DAVIS, CHARLES DE BILT, PATRICIA G.A.C. 3, 4. Sunshine Society 4. Bo i g e u 4 R. and B. Revue 4. DEGLER, SHARON LYN G.A.C. 3, 4. Booster Staff Sunshi S ciety 1, 2, 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 1, 4. DEXTER, CAROL A Cappella Choir 3, 4. Mixed Chorus 1, 2. Leaders Club 3, 4. Commercial Club 2. V. Pres. 3. 4. Operetta 1. Convos 1, 2, 3, 4. Music Festival 1. 2, 3, 4. State Choral Contest 3. DE YOUNG, EVELYN G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Bible Club 2, 3. DIMMITT, BOB Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Ushers 1, 2. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. DYE, ALICE ANN G.A.C. 2, 3, 4. Booster Staff 3. Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 2. iff V if f '? Page 229 M A A ,iff .. ,, , i .mfi f . .1.,52 .f .a .tn .,f ,fwm ws'g3.32fw+?ffa.iw - mfwjai - 5 .-. .,, Page 3 0 5 'ln-n ! inn- he SENIORS EASTERBROOK, JACK Bronc Hi-Y 3, 4. EBERLE, HARRY EDWARDS, BARBARA Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3. Pres. 4. Sunshine Society 1, 2. Booster Staff 3, 4. Leaders Club 2, 3, 4. Latin Club 1, 2. Quill and Scroll 4. Sr. Comm. Spanish Club 3. Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3. Pres. 4. R. and B. Revue 1, 2, 4. Student Council 3, Pres. 4. Senior Play 4. ELLIOTT, BETTY Commercial Club 3. G.A.A. 1, 2. ERWIN, BETTE ANN Mixed Chorus 1, 2. Commercial Club 3. G.A.A. 1, 2. Sunshine Society 1, 2. R. and B. Revue 1, 2, 4. ERWIN, PAT Commercial Club 2. R. and B. Revue 1, 2. EVANS, GEORGE M. Basketball 1, 2,. Baseball 1, 2. Mixed Chorus 1. Booster Staff 3. Leaders Club 3. Latin Club 1, Treas. 2. Bronc Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, V. Pres. 3. Golf 3, 4. Bowl- ing League 4. R. and B. Revue 2. Student Council 4. Sr. Comm. FEASTER, DONALD Intramural Sports 2, 3. FIELDS, VIRGINIA MARIE Mixed Chorus 1, Sec. Tres. 3, 4. Girls Glee Club 2, 3. G.A.C. 3, 4. Booster Staff 3, 4, Ed. in Chief. Commercial Club 3. Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, Treas. 4. F.H.A. 1. R. and B. Revue 1, 2, 4. Student Coun- cil 3. Operetta 1. FINFROCK. RAYMOND Basketball 3. Cross-Country 3. Track 3. I Club 3. Camera Club 2. FISHER, MARILYN Girls Glee Club 2, 3. Latin Club 2. Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. G.A.A. 1, 2. Hi-Tri 2. F.H.A. 1, 3. FORD. GORDON Master Machinists 3, 4. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. FOSTER, RUTH Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 1. 2, 4. Solo Ensemble Contests 2, 3. Operetta 2. All State Or- chestra 4. FOTOS, CONNIE R. and B. Revue 4. Student Council 3, 4. Sunshine Society 3, 4. Commercial Club 3. GALEMA, HUGH Band 1, 2, 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 2, 4. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 3, 4. Convos 3, 4. State Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 4. Radio Club 4. SENIORSf 9 I A , ., 1 t GELLENBECK, WANITA MAY ' GARRISON, KENNETH GILLILAND, LE MOYNE Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Commercial Club 2, 3. G.A.A. 1. F.I-I.A. 1. Band Contests 1, 2, 3, 4. Convos 1, 2. GODDARD, RUSSELL LEE Band 1, 2, 3. 4. Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4. R. and B. Revue 2, 4. All State Orchestra 4. Pep Band 3. 4. Convos 3, 4. H.S. Dance Band 2, 3, 4. State Band Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3,4. GOLDSMITH, MARJORIE G.A.A. 1. Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Camera Club 1, 2. R. and B. Revue 1. G.A.C. 4. Booster Staff 4. GRAHAM, JANE E. G.A.C. 3, 4. Nautilus Stal? 4. Leaders Club 3, 4. Commercial Club 3. 4. Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4. F.H.A. 1. 2. R. and B. Revue 1. 2. 4. Senior Play. Queen of Hearts Attendant, 4. Quill and Scroll 4. Sr. Comm. GRAY. SARAH LOU Oratory 4. Nautilus Staff 4. Leaders Club 3, 4. Latin Club 1. Sunshine Society 1, 2. 3. 4. Hi-Tri 1, 2. R. and B. Revue 1. 2. 4. Queen of Hearts Attend- ant, 3. F.T.A. 3, 4. Senior Play. Masque and Gavel 4. Sr. Comm. GREEN. GAYNEL GRE GRE G.A.C. 3. 4. Sunshine Society 4. R. and B. Revue 4. Student Council 4. Queen of Hearts Attendant, 4. Sr. Comm. ENWOOD. ROBERT Basketball 1, 2. Track 3, 4. Baseball 1. 2. Commer- cial Club 2. 3. jeff Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. R. and B. Revue 2, 4. Student Council 3, 4. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. 4. TENCORD. JOHN Basketball 1, 2. Baseball 2. 3, 4. Booster Staff 3. Latin Club 1. 2. jeff I-Ii-Y 2. 3, 4. ,I Club 4 R. and B. Revue 1. GRIFFITH. SARAH FRANCES GUI GUR A Cappella Choir 4. G.A.C. 3, 4. Commercial Club 2. G.A.A. 1. R, and B. Revue 4. NEY, KARL Basketball 1, 4. Foo'ball 1, 3. Booster Staff 3. Com- mercial Club 2. Latin Club 1, 2. jeff Hi-Y 2, 3, Sec. 4. R. and B. Revue 2. 4. Student Council 4. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Senior Play. Sr. Comm. NICK. ROBERT W. Wrestling 3. Master Machinists 2. 3. 4. Camera Club 1. HAGUE, THOMAS GENE Band 4. Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4. Ushers 1, 2. R. and B. Revue 1, 2, 4. Convos 1, 2, 3, 4. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. All State Orchestra 4. Operetta 2. HAMILTON. GORDON Basketball 2. Jeff Hi-Y 3, 4. I Club 2, 3, 4. Golf 2, 3, 4. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. 4. Pug.. .31 Page 32 SENIORS HANKINS, JIM Basketball 1, 2. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Tennis 1. De- bate 4. Oratory 4. Latin Club 4, Jeff Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Senior Play. Sr. Comm. Masque and Gavel 4. HANSTRA, JAMES HARRINGTON, TIMOTHY C. Master Machinists 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 2, 4. Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. Intramural Sports 3. x l HARTZLER, DORIS ANN A Cappela Choir 4. Spanish Club 4. Sunshine Soci- ety 4. I-Ii-Tri1, 2, 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 4. F.T.A. 3. HATKE, RUTH LOUISE G.A.C. 3, 4. Commercial Club 4. G.A.A. 2. Hi-Tri 4. R. and B. Revue 2, 4. HAYNES, ROBERT Bowling League 1. HEIDE, JERRY CHARLES Football 2. R. and B. Revue 4. Intramural 3, 4. l-IENISA, HAROLD Wrestling 2. J Club 2, 3. HOUSEWRIGHT, VERNALEA Mixed Chorus 1, 2. Commercial Club 2. Spanish Club 3, 4. Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 1. Track Queen Attendant 1. Hi-Tri 4. HOLLOWELL, JOHN HUEGEL, ROBERT Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Jeff Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. J Club 3, 4. Master Machinists 2, 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 2. HUTH. RONALD Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 3. Jeff Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. J Club 3, 4. Golf 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 2. Student Council 3. Sr. Comm. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. l HUTSON, LOIS G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4. Booster Stal? 4. Commercial Club 2. Latin Club 1, 2, 3. G.A.A. 1, 2. 3. Sunshine Soci- ety 2, 3, 4. JANSEN, GEORGE Jeff Hi-Y 4. R. and B. Revue 4. JONES, JO ANN Sunshine Society 1, 2. Hi-Tri 1. F.H.A. 1. Bowling l League 1, 2. R. and B. Revue 1. SENIORS JONES, LEE KANTZ, DON HENRY jelf Hi-Y 4. R. and B. Revue 4. KELLER, DOROTHY G.A.C. 3, 4. Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Hi-Tri 4. KENNEDY, MARGARET ANN Commercial Club 2. Sunshine Society 1, 2. KEYS, MARILYN Band 1. Mixed Chorus 1. Girls Glee Club 2, 3. G.A.C. 3, 4. Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Hi-Tri 1. F.H.A. 1. Bowling League 4. R. and B. Revue 1, 2, 4. KING, CAROLYN Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Booster Staif 4. Sunshine Soci- ety 3, 4. Hi-Tri 1. R. and B. Revue 1, 2, 4. Sr. Comm. KINGERY, CLARENCE Basketball 1. Football 2, 3, 4. Track 1. Wrestling 2, 3, 4. KISER, JAMES Basketball 1. Wrestling 4. jeff Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Sr. Comm. KLINKER, ROBERT Intramural Sports 3, 4. Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Intramural Sports 3. Commercial Club 3, 4. Latin Club 1. Bronc Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Bowling League , X, ,X KNUTSON, ALBERT D. . .x , 3, 4. Radio Club 4. J X xx x X I I X KOEPEY, ROBERT ' K X N R. and B. Revue 1, 4. X KOERNER, GERALD E. EK ik Ushers 1, 2. P. A. System 2, 3, 4. ,A KOHL, RONALD EDWARD Ushers 1. Leaders Club 4. Commercial Club 4. Bronc Hi-Y 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 4. KOPENHAFER, HENA LOUISE KORTY, CHARLES Page 3 3 47 if 1 ,jf I Page 34 SENIORS KUYPER, BETTY LAHR, ELEANOR J. Mixed Chorus 2. Girls Glee Club 3, 4. G.A.C. 4. Spanish Club 3. F.H.A. 1. R. and B. Revue 4. F.T.A. Sr. Comm. LANNERD, ROBERT Cross-Country 4. Tennis 2, 3. Usher 2, 3. Jeff Hi-Y 4. Bronc Hi-Y 2. J Club 4. LEAMAN, RONALD Football 1, 2. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Jeff Hi-Y 2, 3. J. Club 2, 3, 4. Camera Club 2. R. and B. Revue 2, 4. LEDMAN, RALPH Band 1, 2, 3, 4. State Band Contest 1, 2, 3, 4. LEIBENGUTH, JOHN Oratory 4. Latin Club 1, 2, 3. Commercial Club 1, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4. Bronc Hi-Y 2, 4, Treas. 3. R. and B. Revue 4. Senior Play. LESTER, MARY MAXINE G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. F.H.A. 4. Bowling League 4. R. and B. Revue. LIILLIE, WILLIAM A. Baseball 4. LOHMAN, CHARLES Basketball 2. Football 1, 2, 3. Jeff Hi-Y 3, 4. J Club 2, 3, 4. Golf 2, 3, 4. Bowling League 2, 3. LOVELESS, THOMAS EUGENE LOWREY, ROBERT Baseball 1, 2, 3, '4. Bowling League 2, 3, 4. LUCAS, JERRY Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Booster Staff 4. Jeff Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. J Club 4. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. LUMAN, RALPH LUSCOMBE, WILLIAM C. Basketball 1. Football 3. Commercial Club 2. Bowl- ing League 3, 4. Student Council 3, 4. Sr. Comm. LYNCH, JOHN E. -444 SENIORS MAHONEY, VINCENT R. P. Basketball 1, 2. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3. Wrestling 2, 3. Jeff Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. J Club 4. R and B. Revue 1, 2. Intramural Sports 3, 4. MALLIOS, FLORENCE S. A Cappella Choir 3, 4. Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3. G.A.C. 3, 4. Leaders Club 3. Latin Club 1, 2. G.A.A. 1, 2. R. and B. Revue 1, 2, 4. Student Council 3, 4. Student Convos 1, 2, 3. All State Chorus 3. MARKS, MARLIN Jef Hi-Y 3, 4. Camera Club 1, 2. Bowling League 1, 2. Intramural Sports 4. MARTIN, ROBERT MASSE, JACQUELYN Sunshine Society 4. F.H.A. 3, 4. MAYHEW, BETTY G.A.C. 3, 4. F.H.A. 4. Bible Club 3. McCONNELL, CHARLES Football 2. Track 1. Baseball 2, 3, 4. J Club 2, 3, 4. McCORD, PATRICIA JEAN Girls Glee Club 2. Library Asst. 3. Commercial Club 2. G.A.A. 2. Sunshine Society 1. R. and B. Revue 2, 4. Senior Play. McDOWELL, ANNA L. Mixed Chorus 2, 3. Oratory 4. G.A.C. 3, 4. Booster Staff 3. Nautilus Staff 3, 4. F.H.A. 4. R. and B. Revue 4. Student Council 3. Quill and Scroll 4. McINTYRE, JOHN Wrestling 3, 4. Booster Staff 4. Intramural Sports 3, 4. C McNARY, DOROTHY MAY 'xJ.A,u,,.-JL A Cappela Choir 2, 3, 4. Mixed Choru . Su sh' Society 1. Hi-Tri 1. F.H.A. 3. R. a -. i g' , J 2, 4. All State Chorus 4. Spring Di Im- esti al 2, 3, 4. State Music Contest 3. F.T.A. , ' . MILLER, MADONNA J. Booster Staff 4. Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Hi-Tri 4. R. and B. Revue 4. F.T.A. 3, 4. Sr. Comm. MILLER, JAMES WILLIAM MILLER, KARL E. MOHLMAN, MARGARET G.A.C. 3, 4. Booster Staff 4. Nautilus Staff 2. Lead- ers Club 3, 4. Latin Club 2. Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4 Pres. R. and B. Revue 1, 2, 4. Senior Play. Masque and Gavel 4. Sr. Comm. Page 3 6 SENIORS MOHR, EDWARD L. Basketball 2. Intramural Sports 3, 4. MORRIS, CAROLYN Band 1, 2, 3, 4. G.A.A. 2. Hi-Tri 3. F.H.A. 3. R. and B. Revue 4. District Orchestra 1, 2, 3. State Orchestra 2. Operetta 2. MULHAUPT, HAROLD VINCENT Master Machinists 3, 4. Camera Club 1. Bowling League 1, 2, 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 2. Stage Crew 3, 4. MULLEN, J OE Football 1, 2, 3. Ushers 1, 2, 3, 4. Jeff Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Sr. Comm. MUNGER, JOANNE Band 1. G.A.C. 3, 4. Booster Stalf 4. Nautilus Staff 2. Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 4. Senior Play. NELSON, DONALD M. Basketball 1. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 3, 4. Jeff Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. NELSON, EARL Ushers 3. Latin Club 2. Student Council 4. F.T.A. 3, 4 Pres. Senior Play. Sr. Comm. Masque and Gavel 4. O'BRI EN, ROBERT LEE Football 3. Track 3, 4. A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, Section Leader 4. Mixed Chorus 1. Boys Glee Club 1. Nautilus Staff 3, 4. Ushers 2. Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Bronc Hi-Y 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 1, 2, 4. Operetta 2. Convos 2, 3, 4. All State Chorus 2, 4. Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4. OLEY. DONALD Wrestling 3. Bowling League 1, 4. PACE, MARGARET Mixed Chorus 1, 3. G.A.A. 1. F.H.A. 3. R. and B. Revue 4. PADDOCK, DONALD Cross-Country 4. Track 4. Bronc Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. J Club 4. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. PAINTER, HARRIET G.A.C. 3, 4. Leaders Club 4. Commercial 2. Latin Club 2. Sunshine Society 3, 4. Hi-Tri 4. Student Council 3. F.T.A. 4. Senior Play. PARKER, WILLIAM Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3. Ushers 1. Jeff Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. J Club 2, 3, 4. Camera Club 1, 3. R. and B. Revue 2. Student Council 3, 4. PECHIN, JOHN PEDEN, RUTH ALENE Mixed Chorus 1. Girls Glee Club 1. Sunshine Soci- ety 1. SENIORS PERSHING, JAY WESLEY Football 1. Wrestling 3. 4. Commercial Club 2. Latin Club 4. Jeif Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Student Council 4. Senior Play. PETERSON, MARLENE C. Mixed Chorus 1. Girls Glee Club 3. G.A.C. 3, 4. Sunshine Society 4. Hi-Tri 1, 2. R. and B. Revue 1, 4. F.T.A. 4. PHILLIPS, DONALD Basketball 2. 3. 4. J Club 4. Bowling League 2, 3, 4. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. ly PICKERILL, MARRY ANITA G.A.C. 3, 4. Commercial Club 4. Hi-Tri 3, 4. R. a B. Revue 4. , .Xl Vx PIERCE, Jo ANN ' ' ,, G.A.A. 1. . ,' A I PLANTENGA, HAROLD f rbi POSTHAUER, MARJORIE LOUISE G.A.C, 3. 4. Booster Staff 4. Library Asst. Leaders Club 4. Latin Club 1. Sunshine Society 1, 2: 3. 4. Student Council 3. F.T.A. 1. Senior Play, Queen of Hearts, 4. PRIEST, ROBERT Latin Club 3. Bron: Hi-Y 3. 4. R. and B. Revue 2. RAIDER, DONALD GENE Football 1. Band 1, 2, 3. Jeff Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. State Band Contest 1. 2. 3. Senior Play. Intramural Sports 3. 4. Swim Team 4. RAMEY, GERALD REED Commercial Club 2, 3. Intramural Sports 1. Football 4. P.A. System 3, 4. RAPP, FRANCIS Cross-Country 4. Track 3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3. Com- mercial Club 3. Bronc Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, J Club 4. In- tramural Sport 3, 4. Football 3, 4. State Band Con- test 1, 2, 3. RASMUSSEN, DAVID R. and B. Revue 2. 4. Audio-visual Club. Pres. 4. Oratory 3, 4. Senior Play. Masque and Gavel 4. Sr. Comm. REDD, MARGARET ANN G.A.C. 3, 4. Booster Staff 4. Latin Club 1. G.A.A. 1. Sunshine Society 1. 2. 4. R. and B. Revue 4. REDINBO, JIM REEL, JOHN Intramural Sports 3, 4. Page 37 REITEMEIER, ARTHUR LEWIS Wrestling 3. Library Ass:. 1, 2, 3, 4. Latin Club 1. Bronc Hi-Y 2, 3. Sec. 4. Camera Club 2. Golf 3. Bowling League 1, 4. Intramural Sports 3. REYNOLDS, PATRICIA R. and B. Revue 4. ROBERTS, JAMES E. Basketball 1, 2. 3. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Commercial Club 2. Jeff Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. J Club 2, 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 4. Student Council 4. Senior Play. Sr. Comm. ROBERTS, NORMA Mixed Chorus 1. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. ROBINSON. THOMAS I.. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1. Baseball 1. Jeff Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. J Club 3. 4. ROBINSON, WALTER Basketball 1, 2. Football 1. Cross-Country 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4. Commercial Club 2. Latin Club 1, 2. Jetl' Hi-Y 4. J Club 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 2. ROCK, EDWARD FRANK Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 3. Wres- tling 1, 2, 3, 4. Jeff Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. J Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Sr. Comm. ROGERS, DOROTHY Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3. R. and B. Revue 2. ROMINE, DONALD E. Track 1. Wrestling 1. Mixed Chorus 2. Boys Glee Club 1. Bowling League 1. R. and B. Revue 1. Choralires 4. ROSS, GENE EDWARD ROSTOV, BARBARA G.A.C. 3, 4 Pres. Leaders Club 4. Commercial Club 2, 3. Latin Club 2. Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 2, 4. Student Council 3. Masque and Gavel 4. Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer. RUNDA, ROBERT Football 1. Booster Staff 4. Ushers 1. SACKETT, DONNA Mixed Chorus 2. Girls Glee Club 3. G.A.C. 3. Com- mercial Club 3. Hi-Tri 2. R. and B. Revue 2. SCHILLING, CAROL RUTH Spanish Club 1. Sunshine Society 3. Hi-Tri 3, SCHILLING, GENE Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Booster Staff 3. Ushers 2, 3. Jeff Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. J Club 2, 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 2. Sr. Comm. Hn S8 1 SENIORS SCHILLING, WILLIAM DEAN Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2,. Wrestling 2, 3, 4. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. Jeff Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. J Club 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 2. Sr. Comm. SCHOMERS, DELORES G.A.A. 1. Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4. SCHOONOVE R, ROBERT SCHWAB, CARROLL LEE Mixed Chorus 1. G.A.C. 3, 4. Booster Staff 4. Lead- ers Club 3. Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 1, 4. Student Council 3. Operetta 1. Convos 3. Spring Choral Festival 1. Senior Play. Queen of Heart Attendant 4. SEMMES, LILLA MARIE Orchestra 1, 2, 4. G.A.C. 3, 4. Latin Club 2. R. and B. Revue 1, 2, 4. Operetta 2. State Orchestra 2. Dis- trict Orchestra Contest l, 2. Sr. Comm. SHERRIER, SUE Girls Glee Club 1, 2. Student Council 2. Senior Play. SHIGLEY, MARILYN MARIE Orchestra 1. G.A.C. 3, 4. Latin Club 1, 2. Sunshine Society 4. R. and B. Revue 4. Operetta 1. SHOEMAKER, JIM Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. 4. Wrestling 2, 3. SHRINER, JOSEPH PAUL SICKELS, GEORGE D. Football 1. A Cappella Choir 4. Mixed Chorus 3. Commercial Club 3. Bowling League 4. R. and B. Revue 4. Cheer Leader 4. F.T.A. 3. SIETSMA, CAROLYN G.A.C. 3, 4. Booster Staff 4. Commercial Club 2. 3. G.A.A. 1, 2. Sunshine Society 4. Hi-Tri 4. R. and B. Rcvue 4. Sr. Comm. SIETSMA, PATRICIA JOAN Mixed Chorus 1, 2. Girls Glee Club 4. G.A.C. 3, 4. Sunshine Society 1, 2, 4. Hi-Tri 4. R. and B. Revue 1. SIMPSON, BETTY JOAN Commercial Club 2. Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Hi-Tri 1, 2, 4. SIMPSON, JUNE All State Orchestra 3. State Solo and Ensemble 3. 4. A Cappella Choir 4. Orchestra 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 4. Convos 3, 4. All State Orchestra 3. State Orchestra Contest 3, 4. SMITH, ALMA J. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3. Girls Glee Club 4. G.A.C. 3, 4. Commercial Club 2, 3. Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 1. Page 39 1 f 11111, ,lil M Jw. f 1 xJ ,W x ' lf 2 I X Pagn .Q0 SENIORS SMITH, BETTY JEAN Girls Glee Club 1, 4. Booster Staff 4. Comercitl Club 2. Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 1. Quill and Scroll 4. SMITH, CREED C. Master Machinists 3, 4. Camera Club 1. Stage Crew 3, 4. SMITH, NELL ANN G.A.C. 3, 4. Booster Staff 3. Spanish Club 3. Sun- shine Society 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 4. Convo 3. SNYDER, JERRY ROBERT SOL STE STE Cross-Country 4. Jeff Hi-Y 4. LER, PATRICIA ANN A Cappella Choir 2. Mixed Chorus 1. G.A.C. 3, 4. Latin Club 1, 2. Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 1, 2, 4. Student Council 4. Operetta 1. Convo 3. Spring Choral Festival 1, 2. Senior Play. Sr. Comm. BBINS, WILLIAM J. Football 1. Oratory 3, 4. Nautilus Staff 4. Leaders Club 3, 4. Bronc Hi-Y 2, 3, Pres. 4. Camera Club 1, 2. R. and B. Revue 4. P.A. System 3, 4. Intra- mural Sports 3. Quill and Scroll 4. Masque and Gavel 4. Sr. Comm. FFEN, JERILEA Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3. G.A.C. 3. G.A.A. 2. F.H.A. 2. R. and B. Revue 1. STEINER, RICHARD Tennis 3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Debate 3, 4. Latin Club 1, 2,. Bible Club I. R. and B. Revue 4. State Solo and Ensemble 1, 3, 4. Masque and Gavel 4. STUMP, MAURINE K. SWI G.A.C. 3 Pres., 4. Oratory 4. Nautilus Staff 4. Leaders Club 3 V. Pres., 4. Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Hi-Tri 1. F.H.A. 1, 2. R. and B. Revue 1, 2, 4. Student Council 3. Booster Dance Attendant 3. Sena io: Play. Masque and Gavel 4. Sr. Comm. TZER, GLEYRE E. Mixed Chorus 1, 2. Boys Glee Club 1, 2. Commer- cial Club 3. J Club 1, 2, 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 1, 2, 4. Cheer Leader 1, 2, 3, 4. TAYLOR, JERRY Ushers 2. THOENNES, JACK Basketball 1. THOMAS, MAGDALA G.A.C. 3, 4. Sunshine Society 3, 4. Spanish Club 3. R. and B. Revue 4. Senior Play. THOMPSON, PHYLLIS Mixed 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 1, 2, 4. THOMPSON, RALPH Jeff Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Bowling League 3, 4. Sr. Comm. SENIORS TRIMBLE. PEGGY JOAN Sunshine Society 1, 2,. G.A.C. 3, 4. Miss Jefferson 3. Sr. Comm. TYRIE, LORENA E. Commercial Club 2. 3. G.A.A. I. 2. 3. F.I-I.A. 4. UBELHOR. BETTY VAN OSTRAN, BEULAH EILEEN A Cappella Choir 2. 3. 4. Orchestra 1. Booster Staff 4. Spanish Club 2. Sunshine Society 3. 4. Hiv Tri V. Pres 4. R. and B. Revue 1. 2, 4. All State Chorus 4. Music Festival 2. 3. 4. S'aIe Choral Con- test 3. Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 3. 4. Convcs 1. 2. 3. 4. F.T.A. 3. V. Pres. 4. Operetta 1. All State Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4. VAN SICKLE, GRACE Mixed Chorus 1. 2. Booster Staff 4. Commercial Club 4. Sunshine Society 4. Hi-Tri I. 4. R. and B. Revue 1. 2. 4. VELTON. AGNES ANN Commercial Club 3. 4. Sunshine Society 4. Hi-Tri 4. VELTON. ALICE ROSE Commercial Club 3. 4. Sunshine Society 4. I-Ii-Tri 4. jjfl' -f UML WADE. TONI D. . uf In f s WALKER. BETTY 'gf' if F.H.A. 1. 2. s. 4. - f r s ,f ' . uf ' f WATKINS, MINNIE JANE A Cappella Choir 4. Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4. Girls Glee Club 2. 3. G.A.A. 2. Hi-Tri 1. R. and B. Revue 2. 4. Spring Festival 2. 3. District Orchestra Con- test l. 2, 3. Slate Orchestra 2. Operetta 2. WATSON, JAMES A. Basketball 1. 2. Cross Country 2, 3. Track 2. 3. Jeff Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. J Club 3, 4. Bowling League 2. Student Council 4. Intramural Basketball 3, 4. WEATHERS. MILDRED WEBB. PATRICIA J. G.A.C. 3, 4. Latin Club 1. 2. 3. G.A.A. 1. 2. Sun- shine Society 1. 2. 3. 4. R. and B. Revue 2. 4. Stu- dent Council 4. Senior Class Vice-president. WEIR. DONALD D. Bowling League l, 2. WHEELOCK, JUNE M. Pngu I vi-, Z Page WU' I , 1 f f SENIORS WELLMAN, JAMES Jeff Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Student Council 4. Intramural Sports 3, 4. Swim Team 4. WHIPPLE, BERTINA J. G.A.C. 3, 4. Sunshine Society 1, 2. R. and B. Revue 4. Senior Play. Miss Jefferson 4. Sr. Comm. WHITE, BARBARA WHITE, MARILYN G.A.C. 3, 4. Leaders Club 2. Latin Club 2. G.A.A. 1, 2. Sunshine Society 4. Student Council 3. Sr. Comm. WIEN. JANET V. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. G.A.C. 3. Booster Staff 3, 4. Spanish Club 2. R. and B. Revue 1, 2, 4. Sunshine Society 2, 3. Student Council 3. Operetta 2. All State Orchestra 2. Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, 4. Festivals 2, 3. WILLIAMS, JOYCE LUCILLE G.A.C. 3, 4. Commercial Club 1. Bible Club 3. WARREN, DONALD WOLEVER, GORDON Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Jeff Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. J Club 3, 4. Golf 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 2. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Senior Play. YANNER, JOANNE Booster Staff 4. G.A.A. 1, 2. Hi-Tri 3, 4. R. and B. Revue 4. YORK, WALLIS Cross-Country 2. Nautilus Staff 2. Ushers 1, 2. Leaders Club 3, 4. Commercial Club 2, 3. Bronc I-Ii-Y 4. J Club 2, 3, 4. Camera Club 1, 2. R. and B. Revue 2, 4. WITT, NORMAN YOUNG, ANNA Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Commercial Club 2. G.A.A. 1. Hi-Tri 1. R. and B. Revue 1, 2, 4. ,-. Pl! 9' V 1 rf' M i 'Z . jig ,yi . I .fi - -J ',' Q Q -ff' S' ul' 1' at 51, BG? :Qu B... i B. , -Q .. . A K 59. 55 m .,,L,., .5 if 41 Q 1 X1 A f -..ig L: t .lx 4 1 K as V 4.55.-Sw x iikg - ...ef ' W 6 V, . ,fa-ff , , -.Q - 1 ,r-.5 K, ! 5 1 Q A A , Q . 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Messenger, F., Metzger, M.g Meyers, Minnick, B., Moll, R. 3 . 5 5 Moore. J.: Moran, T.: Morrison, J.: Morris, M.: Mosier, P. Page 7 .g. y W l ' p IUNIORS an S! 4 K' . Munger, B.g Munson, M., Nalley, J.g Q f Nelson, A., Nelson, R. ,..a-- ., '2' Neubauer, J., Nevrlka, E., Nichols, J., l f Q Norris, S., O'Brien, R. . .. k . l , A 'lv' '. ' .t . 'f' .faq , . - . - , - O'Connor, P.g Orr. B.: Osborn, '.g in Y W 9 Osborne, R.5 Osterhoff. N. ' 3 , Z ...Q Q -Q., , 0 W j 'Q R' f ig fo Q -L 1 G , X ,,.. o o, 3' .J t ll l ffl: ' l 9 1 , - if t Paddack, J., Parker, C.: Patterson, E., ' A U., . Pedigo, M., Phillips, B. fl E , I V I ,I fl ' in gg. L 1 ill 1 L. 1 lf ' r jj lm fx I! ' ly J l R ' - r Q 72 iz' J 4 Q5 H iq A , ,Kofi 'f 4' Pierce, B., Plaster. D.: Prinxmcr, P4 x R 1 'k f Rafter , D., Ramse , T. I -Q ' ' y y g I 0 J if 1 ri vi i my B f if S lf Ratclifl, A.g Rauch, C.g Rayner, H.5 , if V, Reuzenaar, M., Reynolds, C. -if A .,. an li l f Ritenauer, G., Robinson, j.g Roger, R., Roller, J., Rose, M. Z, 'fl ' ' 1 Page 98 ,. . -3 ,3 Y ...As va, 0 , ' 'gtg Q Q j A QQ X . ig-f ,affix P 5 MW' 3 vi tr x 9 B ,ma fl. QI ' mf I -,M QQ. D RNS E.. X s 'S 'If 'J I .fill Q u Q 1 'i 435. 'V Mm X f iffl fl: S ,n Q S z 'ff' 'fl S NR fe- 1 4 ia' fi -'arms ,fn 5, ea . ,fy in .. , ' ., P-fd--Q... fl 12 J , S X , he Y I :v P' , f ., .. f f li f I A ff 1 .A - . Slhlx.-f L,,. FVE ki- ,eu A g. A I if . . W 4 k ii., ' .,.. ,. 1.-- . Q, 5 5? 5 QRS!! ' J- fn In ii ' 4 ' 'N N 42 .. f-s J, 1' qv- ' - y i jx 5 V v Q ii N ' as is l 'X - - , -3' W4 5 .. . 'il l , if , . V , . V3 Yiigqi i ' 4, l I-on ,Q , . Q7 K if xv V7 ' IUNIORS Ross, L., Rubright, J., Russell, E Saidla, M., Sams, 1. Saubert, L., Self, C., Sense, P., Schaible C., Schilling, B. Schofield, J., Schultz, C., Schultz, D Schultz, H., Shaw, J. Shields, B., Shoaf, D., Shoemaker, R Siefers, M., Sietsma, P. Smith, B., Smith. B., Smith, G., Smith B., Sollars, M. Spurgeon, R., Stants, B., Steiner, C Stevens, J., Stichter, D. Stickney, J., Strickland, H., Strubel, Sunkes, W., Swatts, P. Page C , IUNIORS Taber, V., Tengen, T., Thoennes, N., Tilford, J., Tingay, J. Travis, R., Tyrie, N., Valor, N., Van- Dermay, R., Van Tress, R. veafh, W., Walker, B., Walker, H., Wallace, B., Walls, R. Ward, M., Washburn, J., Watkins, M., Watson, N., Watt, K. Weathers, B., Weber, B., Westfall, D., Widener, J., Wilkenson, T. Williams, C., Wilson, R., Winters, R., Wharton, B., White, E. Whittaker, W., Wolf, N., Woodley, D., Woodley, G., Wortman, C. Page 50 l MQ. df i I b Q Q ,gg fl, ai. ' E . ,213 , - l ,V ig H ,ff .,- 'Sr . mf ni P 3, : , ,,, . ' Qui k i Q - F l 3 . V V I W 1- f ' Q I X Q ,fl s . 'Wx f V 3 -0,'53'1 e 5? if fi fa' , Q ,M Aa W 1 i .. , , 4+ ., 4 ix: K? 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Aveline, C.: Bagby, D.: Baker, C.: Baker, P.: Baker, P. Barrett, R.: Bates, J.: Baumgardt, G.: Bauer, S.: Becker, R. Bennett, K.: Berghoff, D.: Bickett, M.: Bicken, R.: Biggs, D. Bishop, R.: Blackwell, D.: Boehle, P.: Bonty, J.: Boorom, R. Boothroyd, M.: Boze, N.: Branigin, B.: Brant, B.: Bratz, J. Breilwieser, J.: Briggs, J.: Briningham, M.: Brooks, B.: Brown, G. I 'u ge .7 I SOPHOMORES Burbine, L., Burroughs, R., Button, J., Byers, E., Cahoon, J. Caipen, L., Campbell, W., Carr, M., Carter, D., Cassman, L. Casto, C., Catterlin, D., Catterlin, L., Caylor, L., Chase, J. Cheeseman, J., Childers, R., Clark, J., Clawson, L., Clegg, D. Clegg, J., Coker, D., Comer, D., Con- ner, M., Connor, C. Conrod, M., Cook, E., Cooper, C., Coppock, K., Cors, J. Cramer, J., Cresse, J., Cripe, J., Cross, Page 5 2 S., Crowden, J. n..-M+ ' ,I ' W. 4 i ff 1 fi ' mr G 'F r . ,Q f A if if' ii' W i . -,:, I ,,.' - is A tg, .if V: if E D' ' fn: AXIXAA .. 2 W F 3 3 -,xV XR- ' My J, K 4 . if ,LL.L :E . v G ,f ggi n 1 'Wfge ff' 2 M43 Q 1 5 JQQG F gi Hffg wk, Q Wggw QQ M X PS.. f 's . 5' f Q f tggl 9 s .L M ::':W:s,' i i w W3 Y' 1 ,A if M f A 2' 2 . I 'U , x ...M 1 I, . ,qv Q is. V if if 'R Q 45' K X f mf! 5 xl V 'X 1 V , i ,,,, el . I3 VL1.,.,V L 1 K , L 5 I VI , , 2,:ff . 5 .. s s r 1 .... f r iw '5 ' M91 , SOPHOMORES Crowell. J.: Crum, B.: Cuffel, R.: Dann J.: Darling, J. Dawson, J.: Dellinger, J.: Demerly, H.: DePlnmy, S.: Dexter, S. Dexter. J.: Dickerson, B.: Doran, M.: Eastei-brook, W.: Egelhoif, B. Ellis, C.: Emerson, G.: Edwin. G.: Ever- hart, D.: Ewing, H. Farrell, D.: Farrell, K.: Feaster, L.: Fischer, R.: Foard, B. Fotos, G.: Fox, D.: Franz, F.: Frey, J.: Fry, J. Gagnon, T.: Gates, C.: Gates, L.: Gates, L-Z Gard. S. Page 53 SOPHOMORES 434 t' V asa. ' in fl, X Garrett, R., Gay, N., Gobat, C., Goepferr, 5 X f V. G., Goldsmith, s. Q X Q . , f 5 A h Lmm, . . 4 I . .., - . - I -H . . A 'T Y' 7 o- 1 k,' ,H H A . 'gk :: . er -19 5 4 - 4' 'X .. M if Q . W' Q -' K . X X X tr Goodman, M., Goodnight, C., Gott, M., ,- 1 1 H .,, - gp f Graham, R., Graham, R. 5 if Y x hh w u f 4 I I ' Ea - . Gregory, G., Guard, H., Guenther, R., V A AA ,371 Gunkle, JJ Haas, D. ' ca Q I T' P R , 9 X 'Ze . . 4 Vg., H R HI L H ll G ki V f ague, ., a e, .5 amme , ., Q , Hardesty, M., Harper, R. M 3591!-In , 3 ' -, --'A . . K , I3 A 4 Q . , ,zz .1 K . f ' ' , .5 . 7 - .4 if .4 Harris, J., Hartley, R., Hartzler, M., Z V' I Harke, J., Harke, L. : I 33 ' rr , 'L ' ff' W I: I ff .vw rf in 5 4' My '. X R . , , A ,L f . G . , Hatke, K., Hatke, R., Hatke, W., Hang, , W if I I , 4 17, r D., Hawkins, R. X , 1 pd QU I Y f 3 fi-1' are 457' .3 y . ...ff V. 3,6 Haynes, L., Heide, L., Henderson, N., ', Hiatt, s., Hickman, H. ff Page 5 .Q 7 1-nw-1' . , 'P ' - ' A . -2, f ' H ...f . -1 23. Z . 3-:ws r f 2 Q E S i Q e s 1 .' , . -, .ff .. - . ,W 1 , sf . : 1 1 .ff 'lg 21 7 VV,,,., I I , - 7, N gg - 1152 e e , 'A .V , ai, -- . . A ' ' ., E 'f l W H X l ll 1 X , ,, ' V., -N , 1 ..., I i .357 737 ' E w 4 :fm g ,l A ' 5 lx' X' -. 1 A wk rx i L:-L i , , A b 'fa ,sf ' Q Jf , , 5 ' A fi '1 A ' V L' , Li ,Q W , 4 ,N-K... H . 5' , we 1 2 f 5 , , , , 'vo 'P' 3 WMV! L? , ' 3, K 64 . , 1 ' . ' ' - -5 ,.-' if + his K r. ' ::: Qi fi . . , 5 M A, y M .va E wg, ,M I , , rv X x n-H.. ' ,rle f , 1 me -- !, , W , 1 D JJ -4' ' -. -V f' Q if - g -, V A ,, V f 'V r i E ' 1 . I' r A . ,3 , .. r : f l ig, 2' C I Vrkyr -3-,E 'I K ky , 5 ,V ...Q 3 A AVV, , 2. ll 1 3 1 l I 'RQ 6 t I wr-W ' If , 9 V . A -lg I SOPHOMORES Hicks, R.g Hill, W.: Hilx, J.: Hooker, P.g Hoskins, M. Hostetler, D.: Hovde, B.g Howard, M., Howell. M.: Hubner, L. Hughes, B.: Hughes, R.: Hull. J., Irwin, M.: Isley, B. Jacobson. M.: johnson. E.: johnson. P.: Gary, J.: jones, C. jones. J.: Jones. J.: Keifer. M.: Kelly. K.: Kennedy, R. Kllnker, H.: Koning, F.: Korschot. J.: Kremer. R.: Krushen. Lafon, G.g Lake, L.g Lambert, M.g Landes, D.: Lane, 1. Page 55 SOPHOMORES Lange, W., Lench, R., Leill, R., Lew- ellyn, B., Lewis, R. Linville, R., Lister, B., Lively, R.: Lohman, G.: Loman, H. Long, R., MacDonald, M., Manis, D., Martin, M., Masse, D. Maurer, P., Mayhew, P., McCollough. M., McConahey, M., Mclntire, M. McKinley, D., McLaughlin, D.: Mc- Master, R.: McMurray, R., Michael. C. Miller, J., Miller, R., Mills, R., Mitchell B.: Mitchell, S. Moher, J., Mongomery, J., Morrison. D., Mulhaupt, J., Mulherin, J. Page 55 f x L, iff iii Q. Q 1 .. it 11 M, Z L X FX? 3 39 . Ye? 1 ' 1 43 43.5, 4 :Q Q. gf. X l 9 A 5 I - if- FQ ' . 533' 1, V3 - 'L 'R' 2- It , A . X., K lsfi' R,-I N , J ! V : 4 V: . W f n lu! . . X 'Q V I L i A - , L I 3? ' I fj 'i': V V ',--' Q i J I 9 hi l 4 ., L 'i .,. E ' L A Affv i-. 72:-' ' - L I2 if Q Y , K 4 I' T 3 19' i x ff K , , c . gs ff! fm 1 . 'Q' E ,,. if P' '55 'Y a f f ,Q 0- . K Li 2' '33 'ff iv. W -1. un' . V. MY-. 'Jul --I . 4, 7 4 fr .- V ff.. .gf 4, fa J' V. 'Q - 'Q' 5 or :Zio ' i v by wmv W - 1. i N. lil .. 4 Q H ' ff! , ' ,I . ,f -I - . . 3, I , Q . My . ,V Y vv. A V A ' ,. Q .ar ,,,' - 0 ' .fl I ,- . W i . 13' I ,J ,wx 0 X, r 'T 'K - fe . ' .aj I , .4 ., .. . '17 P J X.., .Ae v -7 1 1 3 ,fl K3 w 4 ,A ., A, ,M . 3 'X x v . f lfw J K I ,I K f af ffl X N' C3 , ' . , gi 513. ,lx 4- .Q ii. M1 ll I K iii n J . ' W P - A ,, Q .a L . u f '7 ' , g , r ' f ji L 1 .2351 lf ' . e fi-be T! 1 Y WI, J xl 'J ' Ki SOPHOMORES Murphy, D., Nichelson, J., Norwood, B. Norwood, W.: O'Brien, P. Owen. J.: Paddock, D.g Painter, I.. Parker, C.g Pechin, B. Pechin, T.: Peppe, R.: Penit, K., Pick erill, J.g Pickerill, J. Plant, H.: Plantenga, D.g Plantenga, D.: Powell, S., Platt, M. Poppinga, W., Rapp. B.: Rauch. C-Z Rector, T.: Redinbo. J. Reece, D.: Reuzenaar, K.: Reynolds, J.: Rhode. M.: Richards, J. Richardson, B., Ricks, J., Ridder, P-Z Riner. K.: Robinson, T. Page 57 SOPHOMORES Rohrman, B.g Rooze, G., Ryker, L. Ryves, T., Sackett, W. Sautermeister, R.g Scheffee, S., Schilling, G., Schipper, R., Schneider, M. Schneider, M.g Schomers, B.g Schomers J., Schrader, J., Schroeder, E. Shaffer, B.: Sheetz, F., Short, P.g Sietsma, M.: Simmons, J. Skelton, N.: Slagle, R.: Slifer, B4 Smith, B.: Smith, J. Smith, V.g Snoeberger, W4 Sorenson, K.: Speer. W., Sprankle, S. Stolldnrf, D., Stanton, C.: Stevens, P.: Steward, D.: Stickney, J. Page 58 v We 2:54 .fn ,4 . ,J-, t ...f S ' ,, if 'QP .. f 'H We K fem If 5 ff fl Wifi I if X n,. X. L 'di I T s W fs, n X . L' A tx 5 'V tg- S ' ., iq Q' me f- -.-, , h ' .. 0- ,' 1 1, -'X W .. 5 ' it ,, ,, ee w e ix 1 .nik 1, f' i A .fi I he , .lla f S V' I? CY ff i. if A' f SQ, . 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Vanderipe, D.: Vaught, Nl.: Vick, Veach, B.: Veach. E. Vernon, D.: Vyse, D.: Walker. J. Walker, l..: Walters, V. Waters, M.: Watterson, T.: Weller. U.: Werner. E.: Wertsbaugh. T. Wertz, P.: West, B.: Wetzel, D.: Whip- ple, W.: Whiteaker, J. Page 59 SOPHOMCRES- . White, V.g Wickham, S., Widener, H.g Widenc1', S., Wierengn, P. 1 X ! 2 f. as M sie. 3 if Wiggins, L., Wilkins, C., Williams, E., . Q fa i M, I . .ms sb 4 'Z' 5 f ffl , - Zyl' , K., ww. 1- i 3 5 f Williams, J., Wilson, B. ,, v E I Rf if l 1 7 1 'f' 1 ..,-,.,-, ,I . . . - f-as ff-'P I. ff f' i as ,Q -- :QQ - jg P s v , W ' . c F ' 7' l A Wilson, C., Wilson, E.: Wisch, H.: -,XR I ' I Q A ' Woodworth, M., York, P. L A-H., , by 4 . .H 'nv ' 4 , 23 1' I lg . 1 ' , -.9 '-'ff' , Q 'iff' s Q , i Yost, R4 Young, D.g Zollinger, D. M ' fl l W 4 , . Q s i l Page U0 EJ EJ X i! t ' .4 X I L50 'Ya' A J x 'L- --Q, Sui It'5 rzeftlacr the lime mn' the pizzas. M1 7 A , , .. .- is . .h,A ,, A,., iigwy, , 1 L u 1 .' f.- wiv E .k .Z -532 'PN' ,-x sp.-' 'S If-sm w I SEPT'-- GCT ' , 1' N 1,1 J 11,60 tot qs JI Q' Nov jeff's basketball team led other Jeff squads in hon- ors this year as they stunned the state by gaining runner-up in the state tourney. On their way to this lofty position, the Bronchos defeated many teams which had defeated them during the regular season. Red and Black footballers narrowly missed add- ing another North Central Conference trophy to the jeff trophy case, as they won seven of their ten games. Broncho wrestlers hosted the I.H.S.A.A. meet this year. They placed fifth in the team standings and had one state champion grappler. A jeffman placed in the state cross-country finals for the first time in history. Every indication pointed to successful seasons in the spring sports: track, tennis, golf, and baseball. Although the teams were studded with returning veterans, all faced extremely strong schedules. ATHLETICS The eight gentlemen shown at the left are taking part in a pastime in which they became quite pro- ficient before the tourney ended. Ask their oppo- nents. 40 5 3 I I Q N tr L it s X N 1 I I Q' Q T f C 1 K, sg 1'-,' 1 x 'ii i. X lsx -4 N '-1 ,I S A r I-AA-1 Q W5 Z ' ' 1 I .Qt-C5 0 ll' f I 0 40 fc I ls ' 333 s- ,vice I Li? f Page 63 ,,,fX'2,Eg iii! ff-f4,f ffl J fe P iff M' iff ,Tj A .t,',2,ffiQf5if' 'digg li .QP is 57 F- Xiilffif. Left to Right: Roger Claseman, Marion Crawley, Norman Willey. SEASONS RECORD Crispus Attucks .,,. .,... 6 Jeff ,..,,. .,.. 9 Frankfort .,..,,,,., .. . '-wfkffib. ...,,,.,..., 6 Kokomo ...... A,.,,..... 6 Jcff,,iT7r,.A:: 4.,,.,.. 13 Cathedral .. '.'. ,..... ,E qv, 3, ,gil ' 5 .......,...,. rs. .......... 12 Marion ..... ..,.. H26 Logansport ..'.. 'zfig .....,,, 0 Jeff ......... ,Z ..... .... , U13 Elkhart ...... 7 Brazil ..,...,.. .,... 6 Jeff ,..,.. ..,... 1 9 New Castle ....,, ..,.., 7 Jeff ..,... .... K 1 West Lafayette .,.... ...... 0 Jeff ...... .... 2 Left lo Right: Row 1: Koning, F., Foard, B., Cooper, C., Hovde B., Easterbrook, W., Mulhaupl, W., Hetrick, D., Huth, R., Ander son, A., Huegel, R., Schilling, B. Bennet, K., Shields, B., Boothroyd, M. Row 3: Anderson, R., McMasters, R., Hughes, W., Lecklitner M., Nelson, D., Wolever, G., McCollough, M., Leill, D., Berco vitz, P., Fisher. J. Row 4: Dellinger, J.: Schrader, J., Cahoon, J., Massa, D., Bar rett, R., Brown. G., Bone, B., Mahoney, V., Breach, D., Roberts, J., Shoemaker, J., Connor, C. Row 5: Vanderipe, D., Ewing, J., Cohen, A., Woodley, R., Heide, J., Schaible, C., Parker, B., Lucas, J., Carter, D., Comer D., Braun, C. Page 64 Q McGlo!hlin, D., Lewis, R., Eberlc, J., Duffy, J., Tremble, Row 2: Schilling. G., Armstrong, J., Lohman, G., Robinson, T.' FOOTBALL In the season's opener at jeff Field, Coach Marion Crawley's Bronchos defeated a surprisingly-strong Crispus Attucks team. The Jeffmen rallied after trailing six to two at the half time. Randy Barrett raced twenty-two yards for the victory-spelling tally. The only score of the Frankfort game was made by Gene Schilling on a pass from Bill Bone which climaxed a ninety-two yard march from the Bron- cho's own eight-yard line. Kokomo entered their game with the locals with an undefeated and unscored upon record. Jeff's pass- ing corrected both of these things and accounted for the Jeff crew's third straight victory of the season. In one of the upsets of the season, the Irish of Cathedral overpowered the high-riding Bronchos in a non-conference game. One of the few Jeff high spots of this encounter was the fine defensive work of both Bill Parker and Bob Huegel. Scoring in every period, the Bronchos had little trouble rolling over a hapless Marion team. Randy Barrett made the longest ground-gain of the game, a fifty-five yard sprint to paydirt. Jeff's only tally of the game at Elkhart was scored by jim Roberts. This was one of the team's saddest showings of the season. The host, Blue Blazers, took complete charge of the second half of the game. A big powerful, high-scoring Logansport team felt the Bronc's kick in their important North Cen- tral Conference tilt. Bill Bone's fifty yard aerial to Carl Braun accounted for the localis first T.D. Bone then hit Bill Schilling with another to account for the other Jeff score. The Crawley-men took the opening kickoff and drove for a touchdown in their game with Brazil. Jim Roberts scored twice during this encounter and aded the other Jeff marker on his receipt of a pass from Bone. Vint Mahoney and Gene Schilling spar- kled on defense for the locals. Jerry Ellis, New Castle's all-state halfback, spoiled Jeff's hopes for their fourth consecutive N.C.C. title when he hit paydirt in the third period of their game at New Castle. Jeff was forced to play this game minus the services of their all-conference center, Bill Parker. The traditional clash with West Side provided the season's outstanding game. Two points, ac- counted for by Charlie Schaible's block of a West Side punt in the initial period, was the margin of victory. The game was the most hard-played of the season as both lines proved to be as solid as the Rock of Gibralter. The game was a fitting climax to a fine season on the part of the Bronchos. Bill Parker received the Optimist Club Award, presented annually to the player who, in the opinion of his team mates, is the outstanding player of the year. Above: W atch that ting Ccnler: Timber! Bottom: Pretzel! . 1 t A ,' - -......,.,1hA,a.v K, +:1 Page 66 Charge! I give up . . . where is it? All that work for only two points Scarcs me! Left lo right: Row 1: Cornell, R.5 Dunn, T.: Parker, B.: Reyn- Row 2: Coach Crawley: Ave, B.: Robinson, T.g Bone. B.: Pierce, olds, C.g Grogan, j.g Schaible, C. B4 Schilling, B., Blind, D.g Manager Boothroyd. jump high. fellas!! Pngc GS jEFF'S SEASON BASKETBALL RECORD Lebanon .,,,...............,...... 48 Rossville ,..,. Anderson .,,...... Shelbyville ....,,. Kokomo ....... Hammond ...... Frankfort ,,,,.,,,,,.. ,......,., 5 5 Muncie ...,...,.................... 58 West Lafayette ...........,.. 35 Tech. ..,............... ......... 5 8 Marion ..........,,. ......,.. 5 9 Logansport .,,,.... .,..,.... 5 7 Crawfordsville .,......,,.,,. 42 New Castle ..,,,,.. ......... 5 7 Fowler .,...... ,... Richmond ...... Holiday New Albany ........,......... 50 So. Bend Centr al ............ 71 jeff ....,..,.,,,.................... jeff ,... ..... .....,, jeff .....,.,. ....... jeff ......... .....,, jeff, jeff .,,.,.... ..,.... jeff ....,.... ....... jeff .......,, ....... jeff .......,. ...,,.. jeff ......... ...,,.. jeff ......... ....... jeff ,....,... . ..,, .. jeff ......... ..,.... jeff .,....... ...,,.. Ieff ........, .,,.... jeff ......... .,..... Tourney jeff ..,...... .....,, jeff ......... ....., Sectional Tourney Shadeland ,...,,...,..,.. .. .,,,, 34 jeff .....,.,. .... . .. Klondike ........................ 37 jeff ........, ....... West Lafayette ..........,... 55 jeff ...,,.... ....... Regional Tourney Freeland Park ...,.,......,,,. 42 jeff ......... ....... Frankfort ,,,. . ,,,.,.......... ...36 jeff .....,.,. .... . .. Semi-Finals Hammond ,......,.,.......,.... 46 jeff ......... ....... So. Bend Central. .,,....,,.. 53 jeff ........, ..,... , Finals New Albany Cdtimej ..,. 39 jeff ........, ...,,.. Madison ,,.,......... ....,....... , 67 jeff ......... .....,. 47 47 35 54 5 1 43 44 49 47 56 44 49 39 40 65 46 52 58 68 50 41 72 46 50 5 5 41 44 Bronchos-State Runners-up State runners-up! Who would have believed that the Bronchos could come within sixteen minutes and a sprained ankle of winning the state when the tourney opened. Entering the tourney with an unim- pressive nine won and eleven lost record, they were only co-favorites for the sectional title. In the reg- ional they were given a fair chance. But in the semi- finals, to quote one columnist, The Bronchos are simply in the wrong company. Ask Hammond or South Bend Central who was in the wrong com- pany! Wha' Hoppon? asked the sport writers when they suddenly realized that the Jeffmen were one of the Fieldhouse Four. The final pairings pitted Madison against Marion in the afternoon opener and Jeff against the tall New Albany Bulldogs in the other tussle. Marion's Giants made a gallant try at stopping the Cubs, but couldn't quite turn the trick. Then the Bronchos took the court-a 4V2 point underdog. The regula- tion game ended at 39 all after New Albany held the ball most of the second half in a spectacular stall. Charlie Schaible hit a last-second field goal in the overtime to give the Crawleymen the decision. The victory was costly, however, because Jeff lost the services of forward Charlie Reynolds for the finale, as he went out with a twisted ankle. The 1949 runners-up, Madison, pulled away from the Bronchos in the last half after the score was tied at halftime 28-28. A great many fouls marked the B Team Coach Sammy Lyboult's Colts enjoyed a successful season as they won over half of their games. Fritz Franz, who was promoted to the varsity for the last few games and tourney, led the B team. Made up of sophomores and a few juniors, the team de- feated some of the strongest junior varsity squads in the state. Assistant Coach Sam Lyboult and Head Coach Marion Crawley. final contest and both coaches were forced to substi- tute freely. Most of the winning margin was in the free throw column, where the Cubs hit 23 and Jeff 10. All in all it was a great showing by a Jeff team consisting of five juniors on the starting five. Left lo right: Raw 1: Lafon, G.: Branigan, B.: Wilson, B.: Snow- berger, W.: Koning. F.: Crowell, J.: Masten, J.: Manager. Row 2: Carter, D.: Franz, F.: Hovde, B.: Fox. D.: Lange, B.: Connors, C.: Masse, D.: Comer, D. Raw 3: Lohman, G.: Barrett, R.: Cahoon, J.: Johnson, A.: Ben- nett, K.: Breitwieser. J.: Sprankle, J.: Whiteaker, J. Page G9 Row 1: Coach O. Martin, Lannerd, B.: Rapp, F., Neverkla, G.: Row 2: Franz, F.: Robinson, W.: Snyder, J. Rapp, R. Cross-Country Coach Orval Martin's cross-country squad fin- ing fourth at the Sectional Meet held at Terre Haute. ished the season with a record of two victories and three defeats in dual meets. The Broncs finished sixth at the North Central Conference Meet at Marion. They also placed sec- ond in the triangular meet held at Delphi. The team Don Paddock was the first Jeff man ever to quali- fy for the State Meet held this year at Indianapolis. Paddock, who was running for the first time this placed third at the Sectional Meet. Broncho letter winners Were: Don Paddock, Walt season, finished in the upper quarter of the compe- tition at the meet. He qualified for the meet by plac- Puff-Puff-Puff Robinson, Francis Rapp, Fritz Franz, jerry Snyder, Gene Neverkla. Coach Orval Marlin Page '70 Left: Shutter-bug's view, Center: Muscles, Right: Up-and-over! TRACK Had you ventured out to the Jeff plateau early this spring when the Broncho harriers were rounding into shape, you would have seen pole vaulters, shot- putters, broadjumpers, hurdlers, high jumpers, dis- tance runners, and sprinters, all working feverishly in preparation for the season's opener. Left to right: Row 1: Woodley, D., Bone, B., O'Brien, B., Braun, C., Masse, D., Paddock, D., Rapp, F., Rapp, B., Wilkins, C., Mayhew, P. Row 2: Brown, G., Downing, H., Biggs, D., McLaughlin, D., Dugan, D., Woods, M., Ubelehor, B., Mallios, B., Coach Martin. Row 3: Cooper, C., Ganoe, C., Lecklitner, M., McClatchie, J., Bongen, D., Breeden, I., Melton, P., Lawson, P., LeBegue, W., Asst. Coach Hunter. You would more than likely have seen Coach Orval Martin pointing out to some prospective ath- lete both his good and bad points. Also you would have seen the manager giving a needed hand to some hopeful cinderman. All of these things are part of the usual practice session for hopeful Broncho tracksters. Row 4: Ritter, K., Asst. Mgr., Frinfrock, R., Dillenger, J., Smith, B., Dunn, T., Fisher, J., Bollock, A., Cornell, D., Schrader, J., Carter, D., Lodde, G., Whiteaker, J., Smith, D., Woodley, G., Clegg, J., Fresh. Coach Johnson, Hankins, R., Manager. Row 5: Kemmer, D., Ford, B., Plantenga, D., Franz, F., Lange, B., Schilling, G., Breitwieser, J., Neverkla, G., Asst. Coach Kelly, Runda, B. x Page '7 1 Left to righ: Row 1: Smith, B.: Anderson, A.: Schrader. J. Schilling, G.: Lester, C.: Doran, P.: Cassini, D.: Lcanmn. R.: Christian, D.: Rock, E. Rowe 2: Pechin, P.: Bongen, R.: Mallios. B.: Weathers, D.: Wide- ner, J.: Williams, R.: Cooper, C.: Mock. D.: McLaughlin, D.: Herrick. D.: Fisher. J.: McCarty. D. Top: Limbering up for a Saturday night date. Boltom: Ready or not? Page 7? Row 3: Boncyk. L.: Neubauer, J.: Johnson, J.: Minnick, B.: Peachin, T.: Pickerill, J.: Mernmer, S.: Sense, D.: Neubauer, J.: Hughes, B.: Robinson, T. Row 4: Schilling, B.: Nelson. D.: Hicks, L.: Heide, J.: Wood- ley. G.: Underhill M.: Woodley, R.: Keating, E.: Braun, C.: Glis- son. B.: Kingery. C.: Coach Wfilley. Grunt 'n' Grocxners The Broncho urasslers' fifth place finish at the state meet was the highest position ever attained by a Jeff team. Dick Woodley, of the locals, became the new state 155 pound champion at the meet which Jeff hosted for the second time in three years. Jimmy Johnson, Jeff 103 pounder, placed second at the meet. Other Broncho place-winners were Pat Doran, 95 pounds, third place: and Jim Neubauer, 127 pounds, fourth place. During the dual meet season, Coach Willey's grunt and groaners won seven, lost five, and tied two dual meets with the state's strongest squads. The Jeffmen defeated such powerful teams as South Bend Central, Southport, Howe Military, West La- fayette, Muncie Central, Rensselaer, Anderson, and Danville, Illinois. Ed Rock, Jeff's 145 pounder, went through the regular dual meet season with an unde- feated record. TENNIS RECIPE FOR 1950 SEASON 1. Take one returning veteran from the 1949 sea- son fDick Steinerj. 2. Add a large group of unseasoned recruits. 3. Add a new, ambitious coach Gerry Clarkj. 4. Then add a tough schedule. 5. Also a large dash of ambition and willingness to work. 6. Add a spoonful of luck. 7. Mix all of the ingredients thoroughly. 8. The result is a successful 1950 Tennis season! Lef! tu right: Row 1: Wilson T,: Dexter. Ha es Raw 2: Clark. G.: Stolldorf. D.: Trimble. E.. Krushen. H.. St ' R einer. . oil Left In Riglzl: Row I: Koning, F.g Cohen, A., Dim:-nit, B.g Rob- Ave., B.g Robinson. W. arts, j.g Lowery, B.g lVlcC0nnel. C. Row 3: Sprnnkle. j. Cnhoun, J.: Blind, D., Gretencord, J., Row 2: Booxhroyd, M., McCord, D.g Phillip, D.g Kaser, J., Pierce. B, BASEBALL . Prospects for the 1950 Jeff baseball season were exceptionally bright this season as the squad met for opening practices. Coach Sam Lyboult had a large number of return- ing veterans to bolster his new recruits. Among these were Bob Ave, Randy Barrett, Denny Blind, Jim Cahoun, Arnie Cohen, John Gretencord, Boyd Hovde, Jim Kaser, Fred Koning, Don Phillips, Bob Yerrout! Pierce, Jim Roberts, Tom Robinson, Walt Robin- son, and Jim Sprankle. This squad faced one of the toughest schedules in the state, which included, in addition to North Cen- tral Conference frays, games with many strong inde- pendent high school teams. Even with the strong schedule, however, everything pointed to one of the finest seasons in the sport's long history here at jeff. So are you! Paga 7'-Q Not quite gone with the wind. GOLF Prospects for the jeff golf team's season for 1950 looked brighter than they ever have in the past. As the season opened, five returning veterans reported to Coach Marion Crawley along with many others who were trying their hands at competitive golf for the first time. Numbered among these seasoned pitch and putters were George Evans, John Gro- gan, Ronnie Huth, Charles Lohman, and Gordon Wolever. Left to Right: Row 1: Evans, G.g Huth, R.g Wolever, G.: Hamil- ton, G. Row 2: Lohman, C.5 Grogan, I. Page 75 M rgaret Rose and Gleyre CHEERLEADERS At every possible opportunity during a football or basketball game the jeff cheerleaders led the stu- dent body in organized yells. Gleyre Switzer and Margaret Rose were the Bronchos' capable cheer- leaders thru the 1949-1950 football and basketball seasons. During the last part of the basketball sea- son and the tourney the freshman cheerleaders Qsee page 1621, helped their older counterparts. Gleyre has led yells for the three years. He at- tended the Indiana State Basketball finals at Butler Fieldhouse in 1948 and 1950. Always one of the highlights of the games is the whisper led by Gleyre. Maggie, a junior, led cheers for her second year. The block section was led in their yells by Maggie. It was due in no small part to the enthusiasm of the yell leaders and the co-operation of the students that the Bronchos gained fame both on the gridiron and on the hardwood. l 1 a ir s ,lu-if av Tap: Ringtoss Cwzlwz' Bean bag lllg Hallam: Shuffleboard GIRLS ATHLETICS Girls, gym classes, under the direction of Mrs. Gertrude Krueger, this year stressed individual rec- reational activities which could be enjoyed for many years and which require little or no special equip- 'l'nf1.' Formations Hallam: Gyrunastits ment. Among these were social dancing, square dancing, badminton, and table tennis. Of course, a certain amount of competitive team sports, such as basketball, soccor, and volleyball were also offered, l'um-T F -za t l x xi 1 N43 1,.x 40 5 3 I U Organizations at jefferson High School provide A ' enjoyable recreation, as well as educational experi- l ences. They promote interest in many fascinating Y subjects, and help to build more versatile citizens L for the world of tomorrow. These organizations are open to all, regardless of economic or social status. They encourage individual expression as well as K group co-operation. X Due to increased interest in new fields, several s new clubs were organized, while others were re- , activated because of continued enjoyment in their ' activities. I ORGANIZATIONS ' f I s The enthusiasm shown on the faces of the stu- I X I dents at the left is what makes the clubs of Jeff suc- - cessful and well represented over the state. P+ f ' - I s. A! P id' Nt 1 Q fix 1 . Q . x 5 ' E 4 'E ' I I A .' hu f 5 , ' - - - J W - f 0 ' Q 5 1 5 I C 6 t' t 0 ' x bn I 0 l W ,,,,, Mr. B. A. McAdams, Director. Row 1: Lods, W.: Huston, J.: Plaster, D.: Koepkey, M. A.: Ledman, L.: Reynolds, J.: Wetzle, D.: Geen, J.: Ratcliif, A. Row 2: Kuipers, F.: Morris, M.: Ade, N.: Linville, R.: Bunnel, J.: Houmard, J.: Jeffries, M.: Booihroyd, M.: Ault, D.: Howell, M.: Speer, W.: Amstutz, P.: Gilliland, L.: Wagne1', B.: Morris, C. JEFFERSON BAND The first big event after school starts is the open- ing football game. Naturally this means much ex- citement to all Jeff fans, but it means intensive prac- tice to B. A. McAdams' band. This was just a minor part of the band's practice schedule, for much prepa- ration was needed for the District Contest held at Kokomo. This year band members won many first places at Kokomo which entitled them to compete in the State Contest in Indianapolis on March 25th. The band played for the Christmas Concert and the annual spring festival. This spring the mem- bers once more enjoyed their traditional dance and spring trip. Row 3: Hatke, J.: Woodfield, K.: Dellinger, R.: Hale, L.: Rich- ardson. B.: Ver Plank. R.: Baker. P.: Batl. R.: Martin, P.: Black- well, D.: Kuntzwiler, E.: McCorkle, J.: Widener, H.: Burge, R.: Dohm: R.: Willianis, J.: Galliwan, D. Officers for the year were: Captain, Wfesley Lodsg Lieutenants, Pat Amstutz, Ralph Ledman, Richard Steiner, Russell Goddard, and Hugh Galema. The majorettes were Velda Taber, Martha Metzger, Anita Carley, Kay Pettit, and Betty Wallace. Those who won first at State were: June Simpson, piano: Bob Brown, coronetg Anita Carley, Martha Metzger, Velda Taber, baton twirlingg Nancy Ade, Wfesley Lods, Mary Alice Koepkey, and Dick Plas- ter, clarinet quartet. 75? 5 eq ,sw . Q X ' r , .f .5 1 if I Hague, T.: Cosby, A JN' 3 . S M diva ' 7-A 4'-t in w-gum. C it 'Wa irq. ...a .,.. .., ' 'Y' va, get as J.: Demerly, H.: Galema, H Kon' -1: Van Deripe. D.: Watterson. T.: Smith. L.: Ritter. K.: Gregory. G.: Steward. D.: Booron, B.: Van Dermay. R.: I-oster G Scott. C.: Briggs. J.: Giles. V.: Massa. D.: Kelly. K.: Stolldorf. D.: Ron' 5: Messinger. F.: Everett. T.: Miller. D.: Plantenga D Suener. D.: Thoennes. N.: Goddard, R.: McCoy, K.: Knight, C.: Burkhouse, D.: Loveless, J.: Alkire, J.: Demerly, H. Left to Right: Row 1: Klinker, H.g Clark, 1.3 Rose, M.g Cooper, R.3 Masterson, 1.5 Schilling, B., Martin, B., Kalberer, B.g Goodner, A Cappella Choir The A Cappella Choir is the advanced choral soci- ety of Jefferson High School. Its forty members, carefully tested and selected for voice quality, are ably directed by Miss Camilla White. Donna Brunsma, Pat Amstutz, Dick Goodner, and Bob O'Brien assist her as section leaders. The choir sings Page 82 D.g Herrick, D.g lVIcNary, D.g Holt, lVl.g Amstutz, P.g Knowles, R.g Wilkinson, T.g Orr,-'ip for many school, radio, church, and civic affairs. Among the organizations who enjoyed their sing- ing were the Lafayette City Federation and the Conference of City Teachers. Broncho stationery was sold by members in order to purchase new music and robes. . ,Q J. 5,1 W , VK V V.. ..x Y T-1 ,kb .,.,r,t Left to Right: Row 1: Hartzler, lVl.g Hull, 1.3 Maurer, P.g Zollinger, D.g Swinford, S.g Aveline, C.g Ryves, T.g Miller Boehle, P.g Hartley, R.g Caylor, Lg Hill, W.g Bennett, P.g Byers, E. Chorctlctirs: A New Choir A new musical organization here at jeff is the Choralairs. The group was organized by Camilla Wfhite at the beginning of the 1949-50 school year. Although in many ways like the A Cappella Choir, the Choralairs is entirely independent of the former group. The new choir sang for many differ- ent meetings and also took part in a Music Festival at Crawfordsville. Page SQ Everyone of the forty-eight members of the group takes an active interest in the organization. By vari- ous projects they have raised money with which to buy music. Helen Hickman is the secretary-treasurer with June Simpson, Joanne Klar, Richard Hawkins, and Tom Ryves serving respectively as soprano, alto, tenor, and bass section leaders. Ron' 2: Miss While: Vick. Schipper. R.: McCord. P.: Lister. Ron' 3: Griflith. S.: Cnssman. L.: Stump. A.: Baumgardt. G B.: Simpson. J.: Hill, J.: Hughes. B.: I-lawkins. R.: Hatke. K.: Emerson. G.: Cresse. J.: Bonty. J.: Clegg. D.: W'ortman. C Vvoodworth. M.: Beck, L.: Klar. J.: Smith. J. Romine. D.: Shoaf, D.: Hickman. H.: Childers. R.: Harper, R Vernon. D.: Brown. B. Karher, A-9 Simpson, J-: Ryves. T.: Klar. J. All together now 1weev'! .mg P111 Sn Left to righ: Row 1: Foster, R., Krushen, H., King, C., Simpson, J., Pierson, D., Wien, J., Dann, J., Cramer, J., Young, D. Thompson, B. Row 2: Cosby, J., Ramey, P., Mickler, C., Davis, H., Booth- royd, M., Ault, D., Geen, J., Wetzel, D., Koepkey, M. A., Lads, W., Paddock, J., Pettit, K., Stayly, N., Rhode, M., Curley, A. Young, A. ll Oh my achin' ears! Page 86' Row 3: Cripe, J., Semmes, L., Miller, S., Edmondson, P., Speer, W., Hague, T., Thoennes, N., Goddard, R., Foster, G., Van Dermay, R., Mr. McAdams, Ratclitf, A., Alkire, J., Timmons, T., Cain, L., Gates. L., Stevens, P., Sholty, A. SENIOR ORCHESTRA The sweet strains of music which one may hear coming from Room 115 are produced by the jeffer- son High School Orchestra. Under the direction of B. A. McAdams the orchestra has shown great im- provement and is often called upon to play for luncheons and other meetings. In addition to the State Solo and Ensemble contest, and the State Or- chestra contest, Christmas and Spring Concerts are presented. For the second year, Ruth Foster is concertmeister. Left lo Right: Row 1: Lewis, R.g Clawson, L.: Conrad, lVl.q Fields, Row 2: White, C.g Cooper, B., Graff, L.: Balser, J.: Edwards, B.: G.: Hague, D.: Allyn, F. Gable, K. Mixed Chorus Two of the most original and entertaining convos of the year were presented by the Mixed Chorus. Miss Camilla White directed this group and pre- pared them for participation in the Indiana District Festival held at Crawfordsville. Christmas caroling by the mixed chorus was greatly enjoyed by all the students. The spring festival, held in the Jeff gym, was one of the big events for the chorus. First semester officers were Barbara Edwards, presidentg Virginia Fields, secretary-treasurerg Ken- neth Gable, librarian. The Club re-elcted Barbara Edwards president for the second semester. Bill Martin and Georgie Osborne were elected secretary- treasurer and librarian, respectively. Row 3: Ross, L.: Clark, B.: Ewing, H.g Holt, M. Down by the station- Page 87' Left to right: Row 1: Lane, J., De Planty, J., Farrell, M., Daw- Row 3: Morris, M., Hainje, P., Mohr, J., Werner, E., Hiatt, S., son, J., Michael, C., Whipple, W., Henderson, M. Irwin, M., Kopenhafer, H. Row 2: Miss White, Osborne, G., Everhart, D., Johnson, P., Row 4: Connor, B., Gates, L., Smith, V., West, B., Lahr, E., Bush, N., Edwards, J., York, P. BYOWU, B- Amateur Hour Page 88 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The members of the Girls' Glee Club enjoy test- ing the elasticity of their vocal chords by meeting in the music room Monday and Wednesday of each week. Directed by Miss Camilla White, the club pre- sented a convocation, using the Amateur Hour as the theme. A variety of acts was presented, and the convo was enjoyed by all. Norma Bush, president, Carol Michael, secretary- treasurer, and Barbara Brown, librarian, served as officers for the first semester of the school year. Sec- ond semester officers were Patty York, president, Cindy Hornbeck, secretary-treasurer, Eleanor Lahr, librarian. Y l Left tu Righ: Row I: Bickett. G.: Luscombe. B.: Butz, M.: Loh- ROW 4: Burkle. J.: Guenther. R.: Piclcerill, J. Carte mnn,C.: Thompson, R.: Aper. T.: Frey. J.: Plawkins. R.: Sexton. R. Lester, M.: Teaford. T.: Holmes, B.: DePl.:mty. J.: Galbraith J Row 2: Hartley, R.: McMurray, R.: Weir. D.: Phillips, D.: Row 5: DeBilt. P.: Siefers. M.: Cook, E.: Good. P.: Orr Evans. G.: Cook, l..: Romine. D.: Kemmer. D.: Haynes. L. McGlothlin. W.: Schultz, C.: Walters. E.: Breitwiezer. J. Row 3: Haug, D.: Crowden, J.: Clark. J.: Reitemeier, A.: East- Row 6: Kingery, G.: Whisler, S.: LaGuire. B.: Nlitchell B erbrook, J.: Keys, M.: Massey, M.: Lambert, J. Svhuitl, D.: Goodnight. C.: Morrison, D.: Mackey, J. I Rau' 7g Oley, D.: Mulhaupt, H.: Lange, B.: Gard, S.: Smith J .owrey. . BOWLING LEAGUE Mahlon Butz is president of the Jeff Bowling League which is affiliated with the American Jun- ior Bowling Congress. Other officers are Don Phillips, secretary: Glen Bickett, treasurer: Lois Cook, reporter. In March the league entered the National Handi- cap tournament, competing with teams throughout the United States. A banquet was held at the close of the season at which time awards were made. Ready-Aim-Fire Page S9 Left to right: Row 1: Brown, B.: Munson, M.: Deardorf, J.: Row 3: DeBilt, P.: Good, P.: King, C.: Bishop, S.: Graves, M.: Sietsma, P.: Siefers, J.: Goldsmith, M.: Klar, J.: Metzger, l'vf. Brunsma, D.: Farr, R.: Clay, J. Row 2: Swatts, P.: Rogers, R.: Washburn, J.: McGuire. K.: Lewis. G.: Taber. V.: Roberts, N.: Sietsma. C.: Sams, J. Row 4: Bush, N.: Wallace, B.: Klooz, T.: Klepinger. C.: Mc- Neely, P.: Rostov, B.: Hatke, R.: Rose. M.: Williams, C. Girls Advisory Council The Girls Advisory Council, formed in 1921, is a club to which any girl may belong who has sixteen or more credits and is recommended by her teachers. A service organization for the school, the G. A. C. furnished scouts for the office, cared for the trophy cases, and maintained a checkroom at the basketball games. Members also assisted in the March of Dimes polio campaign by having a blanket collection at one of the games. Page 90 Barbara Rostov, president: Magdala Thomas, vice-president: Eleanor Lahr, secretary: Harriet Painter, treasurer, were the officers for the year. Mrs. Rose Marie Barone served as temporary sponsor during the illness of Miss Slayback, who is the regular sponsor. The highlight of the year was the formal recep- tion held in the Pine Room in honor of Miss Slay- back. i .1 , ,, - 'V i . i ? V. X i i 1 v sf M . if Lvl! to righl: Ron' I: Hainje. P.: Lehman. M,: Wfeher. B.: Stick- Row 3: Chrissikos. M.: Whtson. N.: Paddock. J.: Ratcliff, A. ney. F.: Watt. K.: Lister. M.: Mayhew, B. Lahr. E.: Masterson. J.: W'harton. B.: Foshee. D. Row 2: Smith. N.: Cook, L.: Munger. B.: Dick, M.: Brown, Row 4: Steiner, C.: Breece, L.: Sackett, D.: Erwin, B,: Boor. T. Flack. A.: Jackson. A.: Painter. H.: Miss Slayback. Freedberg, L.: McDowell, A.: Morris, M.: Osborn, G, Shine 'em up puny, girls! Repeat after me . . . Page 0 1 Lefl Io Right: Row 1: Steiner, D.: Reece, D.: Geen, J. Raw 2: Mr. Jackson: Francik, C.: Hankins, J.: Lods, W. Row 1: McDowell, A., Rostov, B.: White, M.: Jones, J.: Flynn, P. Row 2: Gray, S.: Stebbins, B.: Kohl, R.: Mr. Smith. Row 3: Zartman, D.: Leibenguth, J.: Stump, M.: Zollinger, D. Absent: Georgia Lewis, John Stevens. Debate Mr. W. E. jackson coaches the members of the Debate squad which entered the Indiana State Teach- ers College tournament and the Indiana High School Forensic Association Debate tournaments. The debates were on Resolved: That the Presi- dent of the United States Should be Elected by Di- rect Vote of the People. The squad was divided into two sides. On the af- firmative side were: Charles Francik, Jim Hankins, Dick Steiner, on the negative were Wes Lods and James Geen. Daisy Reece served as alternate. Forensics A member of the Indiana High School Forensic Association, this year's Forensic group took part in many individual events. The group entered the I.H.S.F.A. District Contest, held at Jefferson: Ball State Teachers College Drama Conference, and the l.H.S.F.A. State Contest, held at Indiana University. The group also produced a one-act play entitled, The Last Curtain, directed by Mr. G. W. Smith. Page 9 3 Left to Right: Row 1: McIntyre, M., Rapp, R.g Hickman, H. Row 2: Swinford, S.g MacDonald, M. Below: Row 1: Franz, F.: Jones, 1.5 Brown, B., Watson, C., Stevens, C.g Gard, S.: Swinford, S.g Sorenson, K., Hickman, H.: Sayler, S.g Daniels, J.g Boncyk, L g.Castor, 1.5 Bartl, T., Wood- field, T., Verplank, R.g Davis, T. Raw 2: McCollough, M.g Ubelhor, R., Van Dame, R., Dicker- son B.g Cripe, J., Thompson, B., Wertz, P.g Strong, K.g Ken- nedy, R.: Sams, J., Goddard, S., Bollock, L., Culp, S.g Ledman, L., Ford, 1.5 Cox, J. Row 3: Stickney, J., Bills, H., Mallios, B.: Pettit, K.g Ade Wetzel, D., Speer, W4 Hall, L., Edmundson, P., Harper, .g as :gm as 2151:-, xwszaiaugg.. 2 QFQ Pg-x2 rn sign 3550+ rie- .m..-- .. . w wuz: PEW' N w-- cp- I B SWF 'elm C . :rU5- mmm cr 7,-Jggih 5553 E :. Elin E' ' 3' se- Y DV' Z- 75-- 'U 5135? Lrg N 1' QS USE E azz-5 PSN 2 3. Lg' SF? 2 QE' F EQ? 9 2 EF :VT ga --:: 5.5, PU -. mm .Q -- gg 35-2 Q22 ' ug? EP? 3 fb ' O IFJ-N 554' 2 was ag ? gt-. :,? ZIV.. un ' ci' 'FW o www? 21-2 s Q, ITE' 5152. fo Egg 2.5.53 E IF. U - :N ' ' Bl 5 333- ffm? Ei 2. 2,1 9.1. rn? - nu E. n-IW BS E. FF' P-U fe na Yi to I' F' S 'J Q I' H Z H CD fb P P' U na D' P F LATIN CLUB Discussions carried on at the meetings of the Latin Club may be Greek to outsiders, but they are only Latin to the members. On the second Thursday of each month, Mrs. Papenguth sponsors a meeting for the entertainment and interest of all students who have had, or are taking, Latin. The programs assume a more serious nature, as they tend to introduce the students to Roman life, government, and customs. The club gave toys to poor families at Christmas time and sponsored a mixer. Officers are: Bob Rapp, president, Helen Hick- man, vice-president, Mary Ellen MacDonald, secre- tary g Sondra Swinford, assistant secretary g and Mary Ann McIntyre, treasurer. ' Page 93 '..- l I L Left tn Right: Row 1: Fischer, R.5 Gott, M.: Cassman, L.: Chees- man, 1.3 Wertz. P.g Housewright, V.: Rogers, R.5 Klepinger, C.: Foshee, D g Sams 1.3 Wierenga P g Jacobson, M., Goodnight, C 5 Flack, A.g. Muhlriman, M., Zollinfzer, D., Har-tzler, D., Gay, Nfq if ' J 9 4 4 - , Jones, . Stockton, M. Smith, J. Flynn, P x fe w - er R e r mess S R- -1 Page .94 Jojiifw ' ,,, CNWQ H . La Iuntcr Hispcmcrmericcz La junta 1-lispanamerica, more familiar to most students as the Spanish Club, is sponsored by Mrs. Shirley Cochran. The members get together for their meetings on the third Monday of the month. Moving pictures and lectures by South American guests are the main entertainment of the meetings. A Christmas party and a picnic were sponsored by the club. Club officers were: President, john Gro- gan, vice-president, Fran Boehleg secretary, Totty Boor, treasurer, Dick Donahue, and corresponding secretary, Joyce Smith. Left to right: Row 2: Binz. R.: Easterbrook. W.: Warren, D.: Row 3: Underhill, M.: Braun, C.: Donahue. D.: Coling, M. J.: awsnn. P.: Hilt, W.: Degler, C.: Carter. D.: Clegg, J.: Crowden Ahlrich. N.: Allen, B.: Lewis. G.: Freedburg, L.: Boor, E.: ,: Lux, F.: Cramer. J.: Howe, R.: Pechin, W.: Boveri, R.: Lange, W.: O'Brien. R.: Donahue, M.: Donahue, S.: Barnett, S.: rogan, J.: Boehle. F.: Francik, C.: Goepfert, G.: Dexter, J.: Houston, C.: Wolf. N.: Bishop, S.: Carr. C.: Gresse, J.: De Planty, louse, B. J.: Brunsma. D.: Cochran, S. o-Plgf 3-40 Lefl to right: Kon' 1: Smith. .l-S Grogan, J.: Boer. E. Row 2: Donahue, D.: Boehle. F. Talking it over 5 5 2 4 , 5 J if-J if I Q Q 2 L Page 95 -V Y , Bronc's Hi-Y-IeH's Live Y ers l The Bronc's Hi-Y meets every other Monday night in the pine room. Of course, special meetings are called as the occasion arises. George W. Smith and jerry Clark sponsor the club and plan their meetings according to suggestions made by the members. Officers for this year were: president, Bill Steb- bins, vice-president, Robert Binzg secretary, lst semester, Art Reitemierg 2nd semester, Fred Lux, treasurer, Don Paddock, and sergeant-at-arms, Ray Shoemaker. Activities of the club were not just centered around a few fields, but around many. For exam- ple, many picnics, indoor parties, and an annual dinner-dance in honor of the graduating senior members were held. This club is of much service to our community and to organizations outside our community by its giving to charitable causes. The Bronc's Hi-Y was well represented at the spring and fall conferences at Logansport and Kokomo respectively, and at the older boy's con- ference at Marion. Delegates were also sent to the annual Hi-Y training camp which is held at Camp Tecumseh every summer. Jeff is proud to have such a group of boys that are interested in not only their club but also the entire school's activities. Left to Right: Row 1: Reilemeier, A.g Evans, G.g Francik, C.g Boehle, F.g Ryves. R.g Kalberer, W.: Lucus, L.g Leibenguth, J.g Ramsey, T.g O'Brien, R. Page 96 Above Left: I've got my love to keep me warm. Above Right: Row 1: Paddock, D.g Stebbins, B.g Reitemeier, A. Row 2: Binz, R., Shoemaker, R. Left to Right: Row 2: Stevens, J., Easterbrook, J.g Stebbins, W., Row 3: Dexter, 1.5 Tengen, T.: Klaiber, J.g Valor, M.g Lux, F.: Bryant, A.: Goodner, R., Corwin, D.g Butler, B., Kuipers, F., Manis, D.g Paddock, D.g Rapp, F.g Binz, R.g Smith, G. York, W4 Boveri, R. Page 97 Row 1: Grogan, 1.5 Thoennes, N.5 Smith, W.g Heide, 1.5 Well- Row 2: Donahue, D.5 Hankins, 1.5 Pershing, 1.5 Huth, R., man, 1.5 Reynolds, C.g Anderson, A.5 Guiney, K.5 Boor, H.5 Green- Thompson, R.5 Cavanaugh, R.5 Rock, E.5 Clodfelter, D., Lester, C.5 wood, R.5 Parker, W.5 Schilling, W.5 Watson, 1.5 Eberle, 1.5 Broach, Dunn, T.g Hamilton, G.5 Nelson, D.5 Duffy, 1.g Mahoney, V.5 D.5 I-luegel, R.5 Wolever, G. Mr. Leveringg Mr. Ade. Ieff Hi-Y-A Pillar of the School The jeff Hi-Y, sponsored by 1ames R. Ade and R. William Levering, is affiliated with the State Y.M.C.A. The Hi-Y meets the second and fourth Tuesday of every month. Ollicers are Anthony Anderson, president, Bob Greenwood, vice-presi- dent, Karl Guiney, secretary, Howard Boor, treas- urer, and Bill Parker, sergeant-at-arms. Religious convocations for Thanksgiving, Christ- mas, Brotherhood Week, and Easter are sponsored Page U8 by the Hi-Y. The annual Queen Of Hearts Dance, Mothers and Sons dinner, Fathers and Sons dinner, a spring and a fall picnic are all on their calendar this year. The club sent representatives to the district con- ference at Logansport and to the state Older Boys' Conference in Marion. A concession stand was op- erated at the football games, and the club sponsored several mixers. Row 3: Kantz. D.: Marks. M., Lohman. C., Lannerd. R.: Robin- Row 4: Shields, W., Bercovitz, P.g Cosby. J.: Schilling, W., Car. son, Nl.: Lowrey. R., Kiser, J.: Schilling, G., Heicle, L.: Raider, D.: ter, D., Branigin, R.: Smith. W.: Ganoe. C.: Braum, C.: Lechlit- Ave, R., Robinson, R.g Roberts, J., O'Brien, R.: Neubauer, J. ner, M., Tyrie, N., Janson, G.g Mullen, 1.3 Sparkle, J., Doran, P. Dig deep, fella! Row 1: Greenwood. R.: Parker, Raw 2: Anderson, A., Boor, H. B.g Guiney, K. Page 99 Schilling, G., Anderson, A., Roberts, J. Row 1: Doran, P., Leaman, R., Neubauer, J., Woodley, D., Breach. D., Wolever. D., Huegel, R., Parker, W. Row 2: Schilling, B., Schilling G., Shoemaker, R., Eberle, J., Gxetencord, J., Anderson, H., Rock. E. Row 3: Hennisy, H., Phillips, D., McConnell, C., Butz, M., Robinson, W., Mahoney, V., Ave, R., Robinson, T., Cohen, A. Row 4: Nelson, D., Braun, C., Blind, D., Watson, J., Fisher, J., Schaihle, C., Hamilton, G., Rober's, J. ROW 5: Christian. D., Lester. C., Pierce. R., Bercovitz, P., Loh- man, C., Lannerd, R., Lowrcy, R., Huth, R., York, W. I Club Mixers and a spring picnic were among the activ- ities enjoyed by members of the J Club sponsored by Marion Crawley, Jeff athletic director. This year's officers were Jim Roberts, president, Gene Schilling, vice-president, and Anthony Ander- son, secretary-treasurer. This year, club members, for the first time, held the rope at basketball games. They also held a sec- tion of the bleachers open for the girls' block sec- tion. Membership in the club is open to any Jeff student who has earned a block letter J in any of the sports offered at Jeff. mm. Left lo Riglxl, Row 1: Goodnight, C.: MacDonald. M.: Sorenson, K.: Cassman. L.: Massey, M.: Lanbert, M.: Green, G.: Thompson, P.: Housewright, V.: Schilling, C.: Sherrier. S.: Fields, G.: Van Ostran, B.: Kennedy. R.: Strong, K.: Yanner, J.: Miller. D.: Cheese- man. J.: McMurray, R.: Mrs. Van Camp. Row 2: Morrison, D.: Gard, S.: Smith, J.: Mclntyre, M.: Gobat, C.: Woodw'orth. M.: Siefers, M.: Sietsma. P.: Edwards, B.: Madary, B.: Kyees. B.: La Guire. B.: La Guire, S.: Whisler, S.: Pickerill, M.: Hatke, R.: Cripe, J.: Johnson. P.: Schomers, B. Raw 3: Sams. J.: Tolen. B.: Paddock. D.: Owen. J.: Wheelot, J.: Klooz, T.: Hague. D.: Klar, J.: Massey. M.: Baumgardt, G.: Harper. R.: Clark. J.: Short. P.: Doran, M.: Boze. N.: Hartzler, M.: Hartzler. D.: Baker. P. Hi-Tri The Hi-Tri Club, sponsored by Mrs. Iidythe Van Camp, is open to all Jefferson girls. The objectives of this club are service, spiritual inspiration, and entertainment. The ofhcers are Barbara Edwards, president: Beulah Van Ostran, vice-president: Shirley Gard, secretary: Betty Jean Smith, treasurer. The year's entertainment consisted of an initi- ation of new members, a picnic for the girls and their dates, a Christmas party, and spring formal dance. :Us-.U M215 Row 4: Elliott, S.: Farr, R.: Carley. A.: Masterson. J.: Swatts .: Schofield. J.: Benham. B.: Clay. J.: Baer. P.: Bishop, S.: Rose, .: Sexter, C.: Burkle, J.: Sietsma. P.: Wertz. P.: Thompson, .: Richardson. B.: Pettit, K.: Michael, C. Rmv 5: Wetzel. D.: Sense, J.: Beck. L.: Higgins. L.: Everhart. .: Nalley, J.: Orr. B.: Hiatt, S.: Werner. E.: Rostov, B.: Wien, .: Cooper. R.: Howell, M.: Schipper. R.: Byers. E.: Wierenga. Schnieder, M.: McGuire. K. Row 6: O'Brien, P.: Young, D.: Fritter. L.: Vel'en, A.: Smith, .: Smith, A.: Velten, A.: De Vault. J.: Beck, C.: Painter, H.: Merkel, M.: Austin, M.: Larson. M.: Swank. J.: Wilson. L.: Wilson. B.: Wilson, B.: Stump, G.: Speer. W. Row 7: Caylor. L.: Lister. M.: Wisch. H.: Sautermeister. R.: De Planty. S.: Ross, S.: York, P.: Keating. P.: Jacobson. M.: Wagner. C.: Holmes, B.: Klinker. H.: Mohr, J.: Connor, P.: Evans, B. U7 Take two, they're small. Pnue 101 Left to Right: ROW 1: Rapp, M.: Stevens, C.: Larson. M.: Austin. ROW 2: Haag, D.: Knowles, P.: Green. F.: Sueeling, P.: S ire. M.: Dixon, D.: Sparger, B.: McNary, D.: Cassman, L.: Schipper, R.: haugh, S.: Darnell, B.: Morrison, D.: Nichols, S.: Burk. M.: Bakei McCord. P.: Tyson, C.: McClannen, J.: Koning, P.: Paddock, J.: J.: Kennedy. P.: Ade. P.: Cresse, J.: Goris. D.: Blossei Anthony, M.: Deeming, D.: Mrs. Krueger. Hamilton, B. You ping and I'll- pong What goes up must come down Page 10 2 Row 3: Bishop. J-2 Gaines, J.: Culp, B.: Baldwin, E.: German, J.: Knox. B.: Goff. J.: Hall. N.: Moss. J.: Luscombe. C.: Masters, S.: Verplanke. N.: Runner. P.: Kuyper. B.: Lester. M.: Good, P.: Brittingham. A. Row 4: Brush, C.: Cadle. V.: Evans, B.: Brown. M.: Brown, G.: Jackson, P.: Conclen, C.: Watkins. B.: Goodnight, J.: Worden, N.: Strawsma, J.: Widner. S.: Bauer, B.: Orr, B.: Carte, V.: DePlantey, J.: Barcus, P.: Buchanan, M. Girls Athletic Association Tumbling, ping-pong, volleyball, basketball, deck tennis, badminton, tennis, archery, softball, and swimming were all parts of this year's Girls Ath- letic Association program, directed by Mrs. Gert- rude Krueger. Social activities of the organization were a call- out in the fall for all incoming girls, a joint swim- ming play-day with West Side at the Purdue Women's Pool, a Valentine party, at which state G.A.A. pins were presented to members who had qualified for them, a mock basketball game pre- sented at a pep session before the final basketball game of the season, a spring picnic, and the pre- sentation of awards to members on honor day. For the first time this year, eighth grade girls were made eligible for associate memberships. This served to familiarize these girls with the G.A.A. program before their entrance into senior high. Officers for the year were: president, Velda Carte: vice-president, Barbara Orr: and secretary-treasurer, Shirley Parker. Page 103 Left lo right: Row 1: Mayhew, B., Steiner, C.g Caylor, L.g Reece, D. Lefl to right: Row 1: Mayhew, B., Reece, D.: Steiner, C.g Mc- Dowell, A., Bennett, P., Masse, J.g Miss Ratcliii. Row 2: Tolen, B., Massey, M.g Lester, M., Barcus, P., Tyrie, L.g Sollars, M. Row 3: Ellis, C., Short, P. Nichols, J.g Jones, J., Austin, P.g Kennedy, M. F.H.A. Betty Mayhew served as president for the local chapter of the Future Homemakers of America, a national organization. Other officers are Carolyn Steiner, vice-president, Daisy Reece, secretary- reporterg Lorene Caylor, treasurer, Phyliss Short, songleaderg Anna McDowell, parliamentariang and Patty Bennett, historian. The worthwhile purposes of the club are to pro- mote a growing appreciation of the joys and satis- factions of homemaking, to encourage democracy in home and community life, to work for good home and family life for all, and to further interest in lzome economics. The colors of the F.H.A. are red and white, the Hower is a red rose, and the motto is Toward New Horizons. The members planned several field trips to local points of interest, such as Purdue University and National Homes, Inc. Page 104 X f . L Ki' Left to Right: Row I: Mulhaupt, H.: Reuzenaar. K.: Smith. C.: Hudgens, L.: Nelson, A.: Spurgeon. R. Row 2: Kexterer. B.: Crixes. J.: Ramsey, T.: Cavanaugh, R.: Luman, E,: Winters, R.: Donahue, F. Row 3: Mr. Wills. Koning. P.: Wilson. R.: Bremer. J.: Hamilton. Mctster Machinists Raymond Cavanaugll, president: Harold Mul- haupt, vice-president: John Beemer, secretary: and jim Crites, treasurer were the ofhcers of the Master Machinists-a club for students enrolled in voca- tional machine shop. Highlights were industrial field trips throughout Lafayette and the annual dinner at Snyder's. A basketball team made up of members of the club enjoyed a successful season, winning 8 out of 8 games. Wills, Willy Willies was the appropri- ate name given to the team since the club is spon- sored by Mr. Wills, machine shop instructor. H.: Huegel, B. Wonder Welders Page 105 NAUTILUS Publishing a yearbook is one continuous grind from the day school is out the year before to the day of distribution. During the summer the editors attended a two weeks, Journalism Institute at lndiana University, and there drew up the dummy and made plans for the next year. When school took up, the staff met and the work of taking 500 club and action shots and 2,000 in- dividual pictures began. Then the writing of about 75 pieces of copy plus identification of all pictures began immediately. Then at last- distribution day came - the day when the result of a year's toil was Hrst displayed to the student body. That long, hard pull for eleven months was made worthwhile by the pleased looks of appreciation on the faces of the students. Another Nautilus has been added to the shelf of jeff yearbooks-continuous for 37 years! Page JM? l l l l Left: Chuck Martin, Advisorg Bob Binz, Editor: and Bob O'Brien, Asst. Editor, look over the dummy. Below: Top: Secretaries, Sally Gray and Maurine Stump. Center: Literary Staff: Nancy Watson. Anna McDowell, John Steven. and Bill Stebbins. 1 Bottom: Jack Swezey, Photographer: Bob O'Brien, Asst. Editorg and Jane Graham look over picture schedule. xg if Editor-in-chief... . Assistant Editor. . . Picture Editor.. .. Feature Editor Literary Editor ...., ....... Assistant Literary Editor.. ,. Art Editor ....,..........,...... Sports Editor.. . Business Manager.. Top: Staff mounts the pictures. 1950 NAUTILUS STAFF ., ., Robert Binz .. .Robert O'Brien Jane Graham . .. William Stebbins Anna McDowell Nancy Watson Emily Byers john Stevens , ,. . Charles Francik Bottom: Ad Staff, left to right: Raw 1: Keifer, M.g Klippel. C.: Martin, W.: Wagner, J.: Lucas, L. Raw 2: Osborne, B.g Hobson, B.: Heide, 1.5 Mr. Morgan. Advertising Manager ...., .............., .............. J o hn Heide Stal? Secretaries . .... Sally Gray, Maurine Stump Faculty Adviser .... .. ..,...,...... .,.. C harles J. Martin Advertising Adviser ,,... Elbert Morgan Photography ....,,, ..,.. ......, . ,... P h illips Studio Printing. ,. .. .. . .. Lafayette Printing Co. Engraving ,... ...... I ndianapolis Engraving Co. Covers.. .. , ,.,. S. K. Smith Co. Top: Emily Byers, art editor, works on a drawing while Anna McDowell, literary editor, looks on. Bottom: Taking underclassmen pictures. X if .B Rift 'f Y 3 cgi,-.s' at , , A 2 z n Page 707 Editor In Chief ,..,.., Assistant Editor .. News Editor ,..,.. Feature Editor ,..,.. Copy Editor ,..,.., Make-up Editor .,,. Art Editor ..,.., Club Editor .,..,. ,. Business Manager ,.... Advertising Manager ,... . . Sales Manager ..,..... . Circulation Manager Exchange Manager... Sports Editor .,.. Journalism Advisor.. Printing Advisor ....... ,. 1st Semester Virginia Fields ....., janet Wien ..,.. Patsy Flynn ,.... ...,..... . . .. Beulah Van Ostran.,.., . ., Betty Jean Smith John Stevens . ..,.. . Barbara Edwards .... .. Donna Miller .. Dick Bristow... . Anthony Anderson Joanne Yanner ...... Grace Van Sickle... . ........ John McIntyre . Charles J. Hopkins ...... ....., Elbert Morgan , 2nd Semester John Stevens Sharon Degler .Carolyn Sietsma Patsy Flynn Janet Nichols Rob Roy Travis Margie Goldsmith Carol Houston Dick Bristow Justin Tingay Midge Williams Nancy Wolf Margaret Redd Bob Runda Charles J. Hopkins Elbert Morgan 111 Q, 3. nf .gi ne Page 108 rf' 'Riff BOOSTER Opposite page. Top Left: Distributing. Top Right: Loft to Right: First semester staff. Run' I: Anderson. A.: Cohen. A.: Fields. V.: W'ein. Rau' 2: Flynn, P.: Yanner. J.: Edwards. B.: Smith. B.: Van Ostran. B. Raw 3: Mclntyre, D.: Miller. D.: Stevens. J.: King. C.: Mr. Hopkins. Bottom Left: Folding. Bottom Right: Left tn Right. Second semester staff. Rauf I: I-Iouston. C.: Goldsmith, M.: Sietsmn. C. Row 2: Travis. R.: Degler. S.: Rundn. R.: Stevens. Wolf, N.: Tingay. J.: Redd. M.: Bristow. D.: Williaxxms. C, This page: Right: Charles Hopkins and Elbert Morgan. advisors. examine layout plan. Bt-Ima' Left: Top: Typing. Center: Proof-reading. Bottom: Pasting. Below Right: Top: Rmtyping. Bottom: Printing. 0 -Q- AA E lx 'iw Fukui- lftfl Left I0 Right: ROW 1: Jackson, A.: Flack. AJ Posthauer, M.: Siefers, IW.: Bowman, D.g Hague, D.: Mr. L. W. Smith. Absent: Farr, R.g Saiclla. lVl.g Walls, R.3 Balser, R. Library jeff is fortunate to have a well-equipped library which serves as a teaching materials center. A com- plete collection of books provides for all types of reading. Magazines, both new and old editions, are available for use in the school. Students who use their free time to explore the library are assisted in the selection and use of library materials by Mr. Smith and the student librarians. Audio Visual If Paramount News can claim to be The Eyes and Ears of the World, then the Audio Visual Club has every right to the title Eyes and Ears of Jefferson. Under the direction of Mr. L. W. Smith, the club provides operators and equipment for noon hour, class, and special movies. The officers of the club are Dave Rasmussen, president, Tom Pechin, vice-presidentg Bill Pechin, secretary-treasurer. Left lo Right: Scaled: Primach, A.g Taylor, T.: Becker, R.: Bishop, B. l . I Standing: Rasmussen, D.g Pechin. T.: Mr. Smith: Lmville, J.: Goepfert, G.g Balser, R.5 Pechin, B., McMaster, R., Ramey, J.: Kcerner, J., Bowman, D. Future Teachers of America Raymond Bender sponsored the Future Teachers of America Club which had as its leaders: Earl Nel- son, presidentg Beulah Van Ostran, vice-presidentg Harriet Painter, secretaryg Mary Chrissikos, treas- urer. Activities listed on the club calendar included a Christmas party, field trips, a panel discussion be- fore the Childhood Education Association, and the formal installation of the club at which time its charter was presented. Plans were also made to secure lecturers in edu- cation from various colleges to speak at some of the monthly meetings. Left to right: Raw 1: MrNary, D.g Miller, D.g Fields, V.g Chris- sikos, M.: Hartzler, D. Row 2: Lahr. E.: Peterson, M.g Painter, H.: Amstutz, P. Raw 3: Nelson, E.g O'Conner, 1.5 Cassman, L.9 Mr. Bender. Left Io right: Nelson. E.g Painter, H.: Chrissikos, M.: Van Ostran, B. . .3 -rr. 'ah-CQ' 2 Xi? A K -TN X , t K. ' x j f 2' f V if 2 4' 9,1 Ng, '4- v 1'-r -. uv- nf 'C '7 fo: Page 111 SUNSHINE SOCIETY Every girl at Jeff has the opportunity to belong to the Sunshine Society. The oldest girls' organiza- tion, the society was formed in 1916 and has long been noted for its service to the school and to the community. Contributions were made by the group to the Riley Fund, the Red Cross, and for an installment on the new public address system in the gymnasium. Left to right: Ron' l: Mohlman, M.: Clock, M.: Soller, P.: Deg- ler, S.: Whipple. B.: Thomas, M.: Munger, J.: Posthauer, M.: Schwab, C.: Schilling, C.: Webb. P.: Gray, S.: Stump, M.: Gra- ham, J.: Lister, M.: Fields, V.: Coling, M.: Miller, S.: Edmund- son, P.: Painter, H. Row 2: Cooper, R. Dexter, C.: Sietsma, P.: Boze, D.: Barcus, P.: Metzger, M.: Smith, J.: Gard. S.: O'Brien, P.: Morrison, D.: Baker. P.: Strong, K.: Clark, J.: Emerson, G.: Carr, C.: Vernon, D.: Hill, W.: Moll, M.: Nichols, J.: Flickinger, J.: Sites, N. Margaret Mohlman, president: Millie Clock, vice- president: Marjorie Posthauer, secretary: Virginia Fields, treasurer, were the officers who, with the help of their committees, planned the annual Bron- choette Gallop which was held April 29 in the jeff Miss Slayback and Mrs. Leffler were the club sponsors for the year. Row 3: Rostov, B.: Roger, R.: Bishop, S.: Baer. P.: Benham, B.: Clay, J.: Masterson, J.: Rose, M.: Schofield, J.: Carley, A.: Wood- worth. M.: MacDonald, M.: Sorenson, K.: Whipple, W.: Zollinger, D.: McIntyre, M.: McMurray, R.: Hartley, R.: Cheesman, J.: Mink, M.: Wolf, N. Row 4: Klinker, H.: Stevens, C.: Van Ostran. B.: Wien, J: King, C.: Lehman, M.: Griflith, S.: Green, G.: Sietsma, C.: Sautermeister, R.: Sietsma, M.: Swinfcrd, S.: Gay, N.: Jones, J.: Gobat, C.: Stock- ton, M.: Hickman, H.: Baumgardt, G.: Cripe, J.: Wisch, H.: Keller, L. My, what a bunch of rods! Left to right: Mohlman, M.: Fields. V.: Clock, M.: Poslhauer, M. Row 5: Peterson, M.: Fischer. R.: Erwin. G.: Sams. J.: Hutson L.: Carr. G.: Van Sickle, C.: Lewis, G.: Graves, M.: Watson. N. Massa, J.: White. M.: Sherrier, S.: Burkle. J.: Goldsmith. M. Davis, H.: Curtis. B.: Cox. J.: Briggs. J.: Pierson. D.: Keller. D. Ron' 6: Taber. V.: Wilson. J.: Hickler. C.: Schomers. J.: Sheelz F.: Stickney. J.: Watt. K.: Munger. B.: Good. P.: Willizxms, M. Housewright. V.: Aus in. P.: Ross. S.: Norrow. C.: Fotos. C. Watson. C.: Schipper. R.: Plowell. M.: Hartzler. M.: Miller. D. Row 7: Nalley, Strawsma. B.: Smith. L.: Bishop. L.: Brugh. C-3 Marks S.' Wall G.' McGrath B.' Redd M.' Shi lc M Massey. Ml.: dferner: E.:,Austin, Ahlrich,lN.: .ScottlZ Jeli :sa l5 i?v1? 'og' '53 :.5,P'?C' 3 nE..mxn.. 3' Ig :- wwim '42 WZ. In NM fb go QEFETQF :Amor-Z if-9251. 5- W QIBF. I 35321. E C N UNF! U . ' - U' QUWE' E :,,..,. P- gszcgsn 9- Z gli?-5 :. 15152742 av O CL ZQQE 5' . BE, 'o'l'5- Z Q - -o rf-S Q nm: .1 aa? ' E -Yin Z ,,,. . Row 9: Schomers. B.: Schomers. D.: Whitlow. Rapp. M. an E 5' FU 5 : : F' Tl Z fl 9 2, 75 K F E. :s no W P C? 'ra :T A F ?' W o o F I'l Q o c n. E. va :I O E ff 75 N Q 1' 3 .. - F'- ln U E. -1 R. F' Fo Sietsmzx. P. 7 w Donahue. S.: Donahue. M.: Velzen. A.: Velten. Smith. A.: Left lo right: Row 1: Bush, N.g Braun, C.g Broach, D.g Rock, E.g Jackson, A.g Lester, C.g Edwards, B.g Masterson, J., Rose, M.g Nelson, E.g Carr, G.g Doran, M. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council-a group newly organized last year to give the student body a governing voice in the school-consists of representatives chosen from each of the senior high home rooms. Barbara Edwards served as president, capably helped in her administration by Charles Lester, vice- presidentg Janet Masterson, secretaryg Earl Nelson, assistant secretaryg Margaret Rose, treasurer. Many achievements are accredited to the council. The senior election was held, using a regular voting Page 115 machine, a code to better our relations with West Side was drawn upg broken chairs were repaired and new ones were bought for the cafeteriag bulletin boards were put up in each class room, lockers were sprayedg paint was removed from the outside of the buildingg rules were set up for cheer leaders to be elected for next year-all these were accomplished through the efforts of the Student Council of jeff- erson. The Council also sent delegates to a Student Coun- cil Convention held at Bloomington on April 15. Left tu right: Row 2: Wellman. J.: Ralcliffe. A.: Watkins. M.q Row 3: Rapp, B.g Sticlcney, J.: Zollinger, D.: Taylor, T.: Brana Evans, G.: Anderson. A.: Guiney. B.g Heide, ,Lg Foshee. D.: Soller, igan, B.: Hovde, B.: Scheiiee, S.g Koning. F.g Jones, 1.3 Luscombe, P.g Goodnight, C.g Smith, 1.3 Miss White. B.: Boze, N.g Mrs. Leffler. A regular meeting. Preparation for the Council sponsored noon movies. Page II Page 1 1 6 x c. The activities of the average Jeff student are many and varied. From sliding down banisters to singing in the Red and Black Revue the jeff student is al- ways kept on the go. A new youth center was opened at Columbian Park. Every Wednesday night Jeff students dance and play games from seven till ten o'clock. The cen- ter has been such a success that plans have been made for keeping it open during the summer. The Red and Black Revue was the first big activ- ity of the year in which all of the students were given a chance to participate. Dances, both formal and informal, were spon- sored by many o fthe clubs. All of them proved to be highly successful. All of these help to round our the life of the stu- dent of Jefferson. ACTIVITIES Pictured at the left is one of the more dubious activities of the common man. Miss Fletemeyer and Bob Dexter co-operated with the Nautilus by posing for this picture. 'fu 5 3 I I I l v- 4 i x X N I I 1 Q' fl T 1 I 1 fs P- ' I x 'fr i. IX ' '- c f ., A 1 px F k-1's I Q n r '. C5 0 1 - A I I. I - . , ' ,.. - JAN C, Q st' Q 0 dd Page117 - ,aff Left lo right: Top Picture: Row 1: Balensiefer, W4 Guiney, K 9 Row 2: Graham, J.g Roberts, J.g Munger, J., Pershing, 1.9 Soller, Webb, P.g Raider, D.g Posthauer. M4 Brown, R. P.: Leibenguth, j.g Shen-ier, S.g Edwards, B.g Stump, M. Lower left: Have fun. Lower right: Hey you! SENIOR PLAY SMASH HIT 'Tm a sophomore, wails Susan. How can I have a mother who's only a freshman! To Susan the situation seemed ridiculous, but it really happened as the delighted audiences found out when Mother Is A Freshman was presented March 23 and 24 by the 1950 Senior Class. The three act comedy, written by Raphael David Blau and dramatized by Perry Clark, was directed by Mrs. Lelah Zahn. The students selected to play the various parts were well chosen. Marjorie Posthauer and Margaret Mohlman, who played Abby, gave excellent por- trayals of the attractive widow. Don Raider and Jim Hankins proved to be very handsome as the zoology professor. Pat Webb and Millie Clock performed magnificently as Susan, Abbyls daughter, who goes dramatic at times and acts like a normal college Page 1 IR sophomore the rest of the time. john Leibenguth and Earl Nelson were quite dignified as the Dean of Pointer College. The fresh originality and sparkling dialogue which combine to make a gay comedy hit, plus the hard work of the director, members of the cast, and others 'who helped in the production, will make Mother Is A Freshman a play long-remembered. Susan's mother's first two names are Abigail For- titude, and anyone with those names is eligible for a liberal memorial scholarship established years ago by a wealthy woman of the same name. When the Abbotts are hard hit financially, Abby decides to take advantage of the zillions piling up since 1907. Sue points out what a lonely old lady she'll be on a college campus- like a left over chaperonf' But Abby sees no other alternative, and the two are off for Pointer College. Top pirlure: Left to Right: Row 1: Painter, H., Clock, M.: Hankins, J., Mohlman, M.5 Stump, M. Lower Iefl: Ohl and 0hhhh-- Right at the start Abby is confronted with many problems. The Dean, who suspects her of a pub- licity stunt, tells Abby that the slightest infraction of any rule will give him the excuse to expel her. She hears the other girls discussing what a charac- ter named Abigail must be like. And she has a terrible time with her main course-zoology. She finds herself flustered when the handsome profes- sor gives her extra help, and delighted when he asks her to a dance. But she doesn't realize that many of the co-eds, among them Susan, have crushes on the professor. Causing a real stag-line stampede when she makes her entrance doesn't help matters either. However, there is a simple solution to the whole situation, and the play ends on a happy note. Row 2: Pershing, 1.5 Whipple, B.: Wolever, G.g Rasmussen, D.: Schwab, C., Nelson, E., McCord, P., Gray, S.: Thomas, M., Brooks, T. Lmver right: Ah-Hum!! SENIOR PLAY CAST Agibail Abbott, the freshman mother Marjorie Posthauer, Margaret Mohlman Professor Michaels, has a crush on Abby ,. . .,,. . Don Raider, Jim Hankins Susan, Abby's sophomore daughter , Patty Webb, Millie Clock Dean Gillingham, the conventional type , . John Leibenguth, Earl Nelson Clara. a gossip .. , .,., , Maurine Stump Bobo, a seven letter man Karl Bud Guiney, Dave Rasmussen Mrs. Miller. the housemother Sue Sherrier. Carroll Schwab College Girls Bunny ,lane Graham. Harriet Painter Sylvia . Roxie June Brown, Sally Gray Carrie , Patty Soller, Magdala Thomas Helen . ,. Joan Munger, Bertina Whipple College Fellas Bill . . Wayne Balensiefer, Gordon Wolever Howie ,, . Jim Roberts, Tom Brooks Jack , ,, , jay Pershing Page 119 Page 1 20 The first act, Sensations of 1949,,' was presented by the Industrial Arts and Home Economics departments. A dancing chorus did their steps to such tunes as Chicago and june Night. A highlight was the entrance of the powder box queen and her escorts. Act two, Courtly Capers, per- formed by the Girls' Physical Education Department, was the scene of King Erehwon's palace. His two jesters were trying to think of some entertainment for him and decided to send for a troupe of acrobats. Many difncult stunts were done by this group of talented girls. The jesters were now justified in say- ing they had furnished entertainment for both the King and the audience. The English and Language Depart- ments presented acts three and four, The Bullflghtf' A crowd of gay sen- oritas and senores cheered their Torea- dor through a hard fought battle into an overwhelming victory. The color- ful costumes of the senoritas made this scene very realistic. In act five the Mathematics, Science, and Commerce Departments gave us Carnival Time. The familiar barker was trying to sell tickets to a weary crowd of grown-ups and ambitious kids. A preview performance was given by the strong man, the human insulator, and the Fight Balls of Fire. Over six thousand people were thrilled by the 1949 edition of the Red and Black Revue. Two per- formances were given in order to accommodate the huge crowd. This all-school production owes its success to the managers under the supervision of H. Wfills, general chairman, the casts, and differ- ent departments. The Red and Black Revue Orches- tra, directed by B. A. McAdams, furnished the over- ture and most of the music throughout the show. Specialties were presented between the acts. Much hidden talent was displayed by individual students who sang, danced, and played the piano. The Social Studies act was Rhumba Land. The A Cap- pella choir sang Tico-Tico followed by a chorus line which kept in time with the music of My Shawl. Both the choir and chorus joined in on the last verses of Tico- Ticof' 1949 Red And Black Revue The grand finale, Dixie Land, brought to a climax the Red and Black Revue of 1949. Once again this production kept its high standards and will be remembered by all, especially those who partici- pated in it. Page 127 Left Io right: Barb Rostov. Pat Webb, Bob Ave. Girls press their campaign. SENIOR ELECTION One of the greatest privileges that we of the United States enjoy is that of voting. The senior class, on January 18, exercised that privilege by voting for their class officers. The can- didates were as follows: for President, Joe Mullen, Patty Soller, and Bob Aveg for Vice-President, Ed Rock and Patty Webb, for Secretary-Treasurer, Donald Nelson, Ronald Huth, Margaret Mohlman, and Barbara Rostov. The victorious seniors Were: Bob Ave, presidentg Patty Webb, vice-president, Barbara Rostov, secre- tary-treasurer. These people will choose the various committees for the Gala Week festivities. The use of a regulation election machine, con- tributed by Fairfield Township, materially aided the success of the election. Voting machine gets a work out. P1 P122 Top-Refueling. Center-Jus' waitin'. Bottom--Convo. Top-Short cut. Bottom-Hovhum-another day Ieff Daze The staff of the 1950 NAUTILUS included this page of seldom thought of, informal events in order to bring back memories of the sweet daze at jefferson. Some of the pix are of things that are quite familiar to all, while other shots are familiar to but a few. However, the aggregation seems to typify the nostalgic air of this, our institution of secondary education. Fuse I Now, that'll be 81.80. Darn bow ties. Top: Queen and court: Graham, J.: Erwin, B.g Rauch. C.: Post Top: Waxmtedz Scotch tape. hnuer, M.g Schwab, C.g Green, G.g Webb, P. Bvltnm: Decorations superb. Botlmn: Dance scene. PJIHP 1,2 Q ll- ' ri , :ggi Vis is Eg. 5 ' 1 , Q Same old stall. eh boys? Did she say P.lVIr or A.M.? QUEEN OF HEARTS Earl Newport's popular dance band set a pulsat- ing tempo for the annual Queen of Hearts Dance held in the Jeff gym on February 11. Sponsored by the Jeff Hi-Y, it was one of the most successful dances of the season. Queen of Hearts was spelled out in large red and white letters on the band backdrop. A canopy of red and white streamers, and graceful arches over the door completed a true valentine atmosphere. Lovely, hazel-eyed Marge Posthauer, in shimmer- ing green taffeta, was crowned Queen of Hearts. Carroll Schwab, Gaynel Green, Patty VUebb, Janie Graham, Carol Rauch, and Bette Erwin were her charming attendants. As queen, Marge received a bouquet of red roses, a gold locket, and a flame colored orchid. Her attendants were presented with bouquets of red and white carnations. To top off a wonderful dance, Hi-Y members presented their dates with beautiful gold compacts with Queen of Hearts engraved on them. Marge Posthauer 1950 Queen of Hearts r l E 5 Page 1 2 5 Boots Van Ostran Booster Queen of '49 Booster Dance Beulah Van Ostran was crowned queen of the Booster Dance held on November 5 in the jeff Gym. The queen and her attendants, Lois Beck, Beverly Dickerson, Marjorie Goldsmith, Joanne Munger, and Lois Graff, were presented with bouquets of crysanthemums. Over one hundred and fifty couples danced to the music of Hugh Kellogg and his band. This very successful dance was planned by the Jeff Booster Staff. Top- Queenie and her attendants Cenlcr-Wfallflowefs view Bottom-From reporting to decorating Page 1 2 G Confusion! Let's dance 5 G New Youth Center Opens A new youth center was opened at Columbian Park for the teen-agers of our community. This project, under the leadership of Mr. Wallis York, chairman of recreation, and Mr. Charles Hopkins, manager, was sponsored by the Jeff Senior Parent- Teachers' Association. Fraternal and civic organiza- tions of our community financed the center and pro- vided representatives to chaperon the programs. The Lafayette Federation of Musicians and the jeff Dance Band shared in furnishing the pleasing dance music. For the benefit of those wanting to learn to dance, lessons were given for an hour each week. The programs also included ping-pong, shuf- fleboard, bingo, and canasta. A concession stand was operated for the convenience of attending students. The average attendance of over five hundred teen- agers showed their appreciation by co-operating in planning the programs and participating in them. Plans have been made for continuation of the youth center through the summer. Students make use of shuffleboard courts. Page 127 Page 128 , .,-- Q is N555 ,il MISS JEFFERSON Of 1950 Miss Bcrtina Wfhipple, selected Miss Jefferson of 1950, also selected Miss Senior 'Sa Margaret Rose, NAUTILUS QUEENS For the second year the Nautilus has sponsored a contest to select some lucky girl as Miss jefferson High. The contest, held in December, was entered by approximately fifty girls. The pictures submitted were judged by Marian Gettings, chairmang assisted by Lelah Zahn, Verle Lannum,l e l l rl, s ti o t y, and Charl -'-n iid i g -was 51,8 I l lj, ' ft l done s trle 05 ' . - .- u issenio al R 5 sna g, , . I IC 05 A 1 1', l y X Sophomore an Bt. ' 1 A s Fe S.- Qe LH in x ,-X ASW II L-X llleten V' ll E6 .- e wr nn B 5 1 ,gi ' n avg ' ere Marg I ,W 7 u A 1 U g M , tm 5 Mx lx gh ff 5' ' et T p B ty Jo Thompson, Miss Sophomore W l M' Junior High. o . Bollom Bettina i son, iss 1 4 A lull 'N 'sz' IJQXSS 'As N scPTx ,,-' Oc v I ,NOV - Tx s 1 ' 4 ! 0 ict s ! s, - J Although the day of the horse-tank-dunkin' U has gone, upperclassmen have found several origi- nal and efficient means by which to impress upon the fresh underclassmen the superiority of their elders. 40 5 3 I I Q N 7' L However, in spite of frowns and criticism, junior N High has proved itself worthy of belonging to Jeff. It Q has done this by taking a minor part in athletics and s social activities. Almost before they had memorized ' their schedules, the newcomers were participating in . h . I inter-class sports. All in all, they are a promising I group, one in whose hands, when seniors, may safe- Q' ly rest the honor and prowness of Jefferson. Q I J U N I O R H IG H Q 1 K, ' At left is pictured one of the typical activities of ' X 1 a junior high homeroom. Mr. O'Leary's homeroom ' is presenting an original program similar to Stop X The Music. The records are played and songs are J sung for the students to identify. The students for L junior high have various programs in homeroom, i many of which are suggested by the students. XX I 5 r I ,I Q x , A 3 J V X L x V 1 ea 0 E 4 f as . .E ' l I It . A. I f 5 I r 1 .I - 3 1 Q I -D N - , Q ' 5 s 4 ' C 4 sv v Page ISI Pawn. we Miz.. CELII. S. WVIEBB Vit'r'-PVim'i1ml in charge of junior Division Indiana, A.B., M.A. Mrs. Kose Marie Barone Soc'i:1ISlmlirx University of Buffalo, B.S. Mr. David N. Bonham Algebra: 9 Ind. State Teachers Col., B.S. Purdue, M.S. Mr. Gerald L. Clark Orierffrzfion: 9 Purdue, B.S., M.S. Pago 132 Miss Bernice Baugh Mnxir: 7,8 Purdue, B.S., M.S. Miss Lucile Campbell Home Economies: 8 Purdue, B.S., M.S. Mr. Roger A. Claseman Science: 8 Purdue, B,P.E., M.P.E. Miss Mary C. Foltz Orimziution: 9 Purdue, B.S., M.S, Miss Helen Grishaw Home Et'011onzit's: 9-I2 Indiana, B.S. Ind Miss jane Ellen Blind Science: 7 Purdue, B.S. Mr. Edison Clark Imfzzxlrial Arls: 8 .State Teachers Col., B.S Purdue, M.S. Miss Marie Dienhart Social Siuzfirx: 7 Butler, B.S. Miss Margaret Graves Ealglislazt? Purdue, B.S., M.S. Miss Ruth S. Henderson English: X Columbia University, M.A. Ind. State Teachers Col., B.S., M S Miss Emma Johnson Arilbmeiif: 7 Marion Normal Miss Verle Lanum Art: 7 St. Francis College Mr. L. G, Minier Comluerciul: 9 E. M. College, B.A. Indiana University, M.S. Mr. Frank Kivett If1duxlrialArts: 7 Ind. State Teachers Col., B.S Mr. John Lazar Biology: 9 Incl. State Teachers Col., B.S Mr. D. 0. Neidigh Biology: 9 Purdue, B.S., M.S. MR. RAY B. L1Nvu.L1t Mr. john B. O'Connor Sariul Stznliex: X Purdue, B.S., M.S. Miss Louise Pfeifer Arilblrlvlif: X Ind. State Teachers Col., B.S. Mr. George V. Price Imluxlriul Arts: 9-12 Purdue, B.S. Ind. State Teachers Col., M.S. Miss Myrtle Robellaz Muxir: 7,8,9 Purdue Mr. G. W. Rowe GFl1l'l'dl lVIallJen1aiir's: 9 Wabash, A.B. Miss Ruth Sexton Algebra: 9 Purdue, B.S., M.S. Miss Edith Steffen Home Er'anomiz'x: 7 Purdue. B.S., M.S. Mr. Harlan Wilson English: 7 Central Normal, BS. Mr. Vincent C. O'Leary Arilhnzvliv: S Ind. St. Teachers Col., BS., M.S. Mrs. Helen Pierce English: 7 Purdue, B.S., M.S. Miss Eva Rector Social St1m'if'x: 7 Central Normal, BS. Mr. V. C. Rogers English: 9 Louisville, A.B. Purdue, M.S. Miss Norma Runkle Purdue, B.S. University of Chicago, A.M. Mrs. Margaret Sinclair Social Sludies: 8 University of Iowa, B.A. Miss Vina W'alsh Ari: 8 Scare Normal Pl'flIt'lflL1l VC'ashington School Indiana, AB., M.S. Mr. Paul lf. Parker Biology: 9 Purdue, ILS., M.S. Mr. Thomas Pope Arilbuzvflr: 7 Central Normal, BS Mr. I.. H. Reed Sl'lL'll!'t'I X Wlabash College, AB. Q Page 133 FRESHMEN Adams. D.: Ade, N.: Ahlrich, N., Ald- ridge. A.: Alenduff, A.: Allen, B. Allen, R., Amos, B.: Amos, C.g Ander- son, C.: Anderson, C.: Anderson, V. Aper, T., Armantrout. G., Armstrong, M.: Arndl, H.: Arnold, B.: Arnold l.. Ausban. Fi.: Austin. M.: Aveline. W. Baker. B.: Baker, Nl.: Balensiefer, R. Balser. R.: Barnett, G.: Barnett, S.: Barll R.: Beck. C.: Becklehimer. M. llcllah, J.: Bailey, B., Benhnm, B.: Ben neu, j.g Bennett, T., Bes:, M. Bills. H.: Bishop, E.: Bishop. L-Z Blos- ser. E.: Boehm, E. Bollock, L. Bolyard, 1.3 Boncyk, L., Bone, C.g Bon gen, D.: Boveri, D.: Breece, R. Puff' lf? Q 5 i f ll x . 1 ,. 1 .,. it' iii! 2 sq ,ig lsAS.,-g aj . il-if' I . f J' :A Y I 2 L w 1 .. . .F 1 E , A 1 Vrlk M . Qx I? 5 . , if I 1 . W 3 in 1 A , 41' .I 1. . . . .Q 'nw k' ::: :ff?2f, fn My J. Q J X -2. ff' mv 5 1 f l.. Q l : . ' as is 9. -ff 1 Q. ,f J' .. ' l 3 l 1- : I J li 1 1 1 ff Wa, flex L J .. J fr f . i C .ou . Ju uuu 1 ,. f B if X M C ,:.: , ' V' tx. :am -,gr . g , P A t J . t ,Q fl' ,,..,.- N I 1, n u An ,QQ H J ln' ' Q Q ' 1 J 'Q C ' . f C J ,l on , i Q, 5- - V ' A 1 A ..K,- , Q R V A V A Qffifl x ' . -4 N f 'fs J '--:J ,L .'2 ?1 gif., .f . tnln fLf. ' !-1 557 . Q 1 5 Q. 2 fl- ea 35, . K .. . J fx 1 1 5 z 9 -f ll ,V J J Ji V 1, af 2, gy l if Q f , of . t I fn. , .fiilix ow za C. 4 ' 2 .cw l J'fl .ar 'P i 'iii .f L D f 1 FRESHMEN Ere-eden, E.: Brooks. J. Brown, B.: Brown M.: Brugh. C.: Bryan, J. Bryant. B.: Buchanan. M.: Buck, J.: Buckles. M.: Budge, R.: Buit, T. Fmrdett. P.: Burdine, R.: Burge. R.: Burk- house. R.: Bushman, B.: Cadley. J. Cain. L.: Campbell. L.: Campbell. R.: Carter. N.: Carter, R.: Carver. D. Castor, J.: Coffey. P.: Coffman, B.- Coling. M.: Colley, D.: Cooper. T. Corbett. C.: Cornett. J.: Corwin. C.: Cottrill, R.: Courter. J.: Cox, J. Craig, J.: Crowell. B.: Crutchfield. D.: Culp. S.: Curtis, B.: Dahm. R. Daily. M.: Daniels. J.: Danley. H.: Dar- nell. B.: Darnell. J-Z Davidson. P. Pail' 7.7.7 -as , , ,. ,- R , 4- ,ikk ' 3 ' W .gpg ' Ig 1 . .. I 1 I - 'A we x - ,- ' , 1'-1' -:,' Fl w- ' :-,523 7. V' ' is . , . ws.. , fi ' . f . if if-'i i-ft 'V . . . A ' ' ik? - J Davls, H.: Davls, J., Davis, R.: DeBoy, V- -Fig ff' t A S.: Degler, C.: Dellinger. R. . ig!! , lg X ' -tw' ' W 4 Y V . gi , V! K. ,K ,Q Z.. V, DeLong, B.g Derringer, J.: DeVault, G.: fi -Y 7 Devault, J.g Dewhurst, S.g DeYoung, R. ' ..'k -'AJ f Wm 5 - J F as 1 2 V' UQ il ,mi A . , ,v , F - or . i of A ' , . R . Dickey, R.g Dierich, B., Dimmitt, J.: V ' V ' fc .. 1 f Dionne, D.: Dixon, D.: Donahue, M. gi! 3 if 'fL.,'vaB.. ii- . - J at 7 V4 i ,gl- A .W V, 'FSF' . Donahue, S., Douglas, S., Driscoll, J.: .. I R',. . 1., A 5:1 XE gxyl- ,jr L1 Dugann, R.: Duncan. L.: Dutton, D. ii F L ', fl - 1'-lwfffj f' ' In . N lf: .xv f 7,673 . Q V .i. .J J if T Enkles, H.: Edmondson, P., Edwards, D.g si ii' Q V F Elliott, P. Elliml, s.. Ellis, S. ffl ' lf, Q1 fd 5 AE Q ,L ,K s .XX A Elsea, D., Etter, J.g Everett, G., Ever- A ' . -J 'E 5 ' hart, N.: Ewing, J., Farmer, F. A -'gi ii' 1 ix! J zl. g r fy 5.52 -, F .-, I fl' J J' fl ..-l H L-W 6 J K A Xa' l -EL? , V Farrell, B., Farrell, C., Feaster, J.: if Fischer, W., Flickinger, J.: Ford. J. ff' Y l xf . L jr W x A F J l . V Frohn, D., Galbraith, J.: Garrison, F.: , V 1 ..3 Gellenbeck, R., Gellenbeck, W., Giles, V. H f Q xy' - iw ,L X A f Zi X J ,f L- A . Ii ' f S J' ia' il Page 136 ii li ,, J , K ' 3 VT 1 ' ' .Jr ' '17 ll 'lil-Si I I 5 '27 J-f ? in pi . if R 1 A , 1 .V , l .,.. . T Vu xAg . A 'Q R . -..Q V ' J 1- 'EQ , is h , gf s 2. . ' f .J n . H ' ' ' I - 8 V. .Q , A , . .W JM . -4 xx 1 V .- I T, aibfil' :J A ! i.4 . f Q' 'R if n :uf az- in in I . 1 If 5 fiffg sl I N. ' E ' V 1 Wa- 159, - , ff ef? , V 3 I Y lv if fr' . N'-qv' x I ' A . fx: ...Q Y Q A lv ' fs J, xr. 3216! ff 1 v if s Q IN J Q -fx lffg 6. ,I tl ... yu.. .-.7 2 i :.b 2 '15 ' 1,1 -. ,KN if . V. W 4. 5: f :fl Z ER i n wk V a. ,fi . ' 3 A f-. :iii 'ff' . 55. 55.5,-P. ,lidirgl . a fx f J -5 J -4 Q 1 1' - Ta? -'ai' -fl .S Sz 5 Y, F? . lu . ,,.. 1 , ,- 1 A f ,f sf so ., if Alhl I N ' 1 4551 FRESHMEN Goddard, S.: Goris, D.: Green, F.: Greg ury, W.: Guinn, E.: Guinn, K. Haag, I.: Hahn, D.: Haley, J.: Hamil mn, B.: Hamilton, F.: Hardesty, E. Harris, J.: Hafke, F.: Hauen, R.: Haynes R.: Hayes, J.: Heath. J. Heick. E.: Herrold, G.: Hildenbrand M.: Hill, R.: Hirshinger, L.: Hobson, A Hobson, S.: Hockema, A.: Holmes, B.: Holsl, C.: Hoover, R.: Hope, W. Houmard, J.: House, B.: Howe, R.: Hu benz, P.: Ingle, B-: Irwin. L- Jackson, J.: Jarrard, D.: Jeffers, L. Jeffries. M.: Jenl-cinson, J.: Jester, R. Johnson, A.: Johnson, D.: Johnson, J. Johnson, J.: Jones, B.: Jordan, C. Page 137' FRESHMEN Jordan, R.: Kaser, B.: Keating, P.: Keller, K.: Kelley, C.: Kelley, D. Kessen, G.: King, G.: Klaiber, J.: F.: Klinker, J.: Knight, C. Knowles, B.: Koster, J.: Kuntzwiler, E.: Kuyper, J.: Lnfon, B.: LaGuire, B. Landes, B.: Lane, J.: Larson, M.: Lar- son, R.: Lawson, P.: LeBegue. W. Ledford, M.: Ledman, L.: Leill, J.: Leh- nen, J.: Lehnen, J.: Libbers, M. Likins, M.: Littleton, B.: Lively, B.: Lively, C.: Long, C.: Long, P. Lucas, D.: Luther, D.: Mallios, B.: Marks, S.: Martin, P.: Martin, R. Massey, D.: Masterson, D.: Mastin, J.: Mattox, M.: McBrite, J.: Mccaw, K. Pago' I-'FS - J 5 : ttn f i K : Ll , : iil ,.., , J ' ' ,, il . 'Z ii' lf!! f . 1' 5 A, Lk h - ,E VM :. W a ,VJ HA I1 R M V. 'L fy of -f X ..t: 1 . 5- UQSQ 'A if-f A fe 2 'Z it J' 1' if ,Q Q 'fdwsf . 5-Q ics Z if 1 3 an l X Q I JK if ,. E FI H B T , . , f wg, , - 5 43, - J V I i it .. .gl i . ' X . A ' f .f. f 1' :ff ,, . 5 :I 0 A it , ' , f -.2 , ' 'A , . B f J 'Q' ::': il if P l ',, L e ixv i f-- . 1 . ef , ' W Q, A, , I J . J Q ,.,., hw I 5 W is :V A gf , f y . , lsk l Q V . .' A . ., if . ,K L , , Q nt l ' 'A ,pffi K .4555 ll fl Qi . filiffilggffffsiigi 'He ff? fy t iff .Q ,Q -' VJVZ . V Vlll K M u . ' J 1. K' B , i f 1 fi? X, an ef. -Lax tif' ? 'mag 5. . .ff q ...r xo Q 'I A 1 2 Se .. we if Rims: 11 . PM . , : 'fx ' 4'f'5E4A 1 .., ..... . 1' 1 p ff. M 1. L. 5 . E o ... T! X 'Q ,Q ., wi., ., Y. I .Q . - sk 4 Rr 3. 4 Q X1 V22 8 mf . ' 4' .1 9 4 Ax . I . ali MMZIQN .2 i ii' A 'f ' . ' , mu.. , Y , f f if Ai S cfs' M.. 9 I' - I -ff ' .ff 1 f '?'a 43? gf E Q:g-131 ,il 1' if 1? , W' J' rg . Vu l 5. 1 1 , FRESHMEN McCl:1:chie, J.: McCloud, R.: McGee, B. McGloxhlin, K.: McGlothlin, V.: Mc Glothlin, W. McGrath, B.: McLaughlin, D.: Meadows K.: Melton, P.: Memmer, S.: Merkel, M. Metzger, R.: Meyer, G.: Miclcler, C.: Milakis, S.: Miller, B.: Miller, J. Miller, K.: Miller, S.: Miller, S.: Mills. ,l.: Mills. M.: Miner. T. Mink. M.: Mitchell, Moll, M.: Mook, D.: Moore, D.: Morris, D. Morrison, E.: Morrison, R.: Morrow, C.: Moser, J.: Moser, j.: Mullen. S. Munson. F.: Myers, R.: Neilan, W'.: Nelson, B.: Nelson, T.: Neubauer. J. Newman, M.: Nibelink, C.: Nicholson, K.: Nixon, M.: Opperman, D.: Owens, R. Pup' IJ!! FRESHMEN ,EE msik Owens, S., Painter, J., Painter, R., Painter, R., Parker, D., Parker, J. Parker, S., Parker, T., Parks, B., Patter- son, L., Payne, D., Peffley, K. , Pierce, D., Pierson, D., Pifkerill, P., Plummer, T., Posthauer, D., Pressey, A. 53,13 l. P :I 1 Q .. ,Q ' Q s, f x ,f Pressey, D., Pridemore, B., Priest, N., A ' xl ' yi, Primack, A., Raher, J., Ramey, P. 'h pg, ,fi n P . , ,fr szi 2 Z I , 4, ' if YM' r 3 ' Rapp, M., Rardon, B., Rayborn, J., Reemsnyder, P., Rettzo, P., Reuzenaar, J. I Q it Q P P P . P , so A -2,5 S3925 A '57 ' Reuzenaar, J., Reynolds, S., Rhode, I., L' if ' ff Richardson, P., Richardson, P., Richard- H Son, P. ., . . - , 5 Y 'Ze 3 953, 4 8- Robbins, F., Rogers, C., Roller, J., Rose, 3 ' ' J.: Ross, S., Roswarski, E. Lxigaf ,Q ' ,ix i isis .Emi ' if -' P -L Runda, L., Sackett, J., Sattler, L., Sau- bert, D., Sayler, S., Schafer, D. if ,Q n yg yji Png21.Q0 -,ww f -Q.. . gm ., ai - 5 f,-,,P:.f1:w:1,: .. ..,,,,,,fv,f K . if P -s. ,Sip n I .. ,, - - :f., S T' .. A r fl, W W . Y 5 2 if ' A P f ,ft Y lar V li. , 43 3 M sw S 'M I' Q . 61 S, 'Q if if , , 'Q 3 E r ,f ,.,:, S..-Q ,,4..., ,. P- - fa , ,VK l , .sf wi ,sw S 1 9 1 4 . ,A . I R fa z . . :1.2A1- B . 1A,, 'f .ff vul , 1. f 4 3 .I , ' 4 .fi . , -if , .3 .gl ii pq A . J.: S' A '4- J - , , -vi f ,. . Y 5 . ' if ,cz Q y ,Q 'fa 2, ' A ' j f ii 1 If . . I 2' . f 7 Q I Z A 5 . I ,A is ' -V. ' 5?3 v af? , : , K E, , ,.. . , Wm . 9 4 Q T11 gi. ft ' rn z W 5- K X. -kb 'W I ii- fi K 1 . 33 R ' -2 fx ' a :J Q R ' 1 f:,7'w R 1 ,Q r . ,. L -' ' , '15 N f Q b V .4 . I ,.:x:.: .3 A i H 5 YR? jf ffff Q? 'if J,g.,.,,.,,,. -A 'L S Q - Q 'ff Q l lf f .. 'A 1 1.7 FRESHMEN Scheetz, R.: Schley, N.: Schley, R.: Schultz, D.: Schweiger, A.: Scott, C. Sense, D.: Sense, j.: Shadley, D.: Shaw, R.: Shields, M.: Spiker, K. Shoaf, B.: Shoaf, P.: Sholty, A.: Simp- son, P.: Singley, C.: Siple, E. Sites, N.: Slater, B.: Smith. B.: Smith, D.: Smith, J.: Smith, L. Smith. R.: Smith. R.: Snelling. P.: Syn- der, H.: Sparker, B.: Sparks. D. Stair. W.: Staley, N.: Stanton. L.: Sted- man, S.: Stevens, C.: Stickter, J. Stinebaugh, S.: Straub, B.: Strawsma, A.: Strawsma, B.: Strubel, J.: Sunkes, J. Swank, J.: Taber, M.: Thomas, B.: Tim- mons, T.: Trout, D.: Tyrie: Page 1.9 I FRESHMEN Tyson, C.: Ubelhor, R.: Van Arsdall, S. Van Dame, R.: Vaughn, J.: Vaughn, P Verplank, R.: Voegcrl. M.: Wagner, B. .af X f iff? Y gY 'i'Q! 'i -..Q if . i N s Wagner, C.: Wagner, J.: Wall, G. Ward, B.: Ward, S.: Watson, C.: Way- mirc, M.: Weaver, D.: Weathers, L. Whislcr, S.: White. M.: White. P.: Wil- A hauck, T.: Willianm, C.: William, R. Wilson, J.: Wilson, L.: Wilson, R.: Win- ingcr, S.: Woodfield, T.: Woods, I. Yancey, R.: Yost, W.: Young, B.: Young, L.: Zahn, R.: Kline, B. page 1.52 Q ff! W., vm 55. ww 4, .ll x i' I I? . .,,,g A wh e K , I F 1 ,A 'Q K . . J 3' Q. ' We 'J . Y 'S ,.::-' lift? J L.. ,. is - ' , 5 : ' l S? 'W .3 go-1' ' n X . ffliil S C 4' , - ll if 'W 'li W' .,.' ii i ik S A 53:1 0: W x l Q '2 1 Q ,,.. i-4 fl .' . :.. K 4 W 1 ff' ff! I V lx s I EL - ,.,7' , -75,91 B B: W - Q' , rrrr Z . B . in R P --qz ,, , , ' V , ii i, ,i Mi, Q A , M A gi 1 1: g .5 C I H 5, ,J g h! V h V. ' 'Q.A V' . . -M .. l .2 ' , :QZ l r 1 R v .r , V . filix-T, . ' T - M-' X l . lyfw V 9 li W J x gf... ., Q . , . if , 'fi Q u I D Q w Y , 'Bm w 2' X. A U gs.. HJ' Z. Z A 4 h V , A , , 4 ' ' ,::V, in K, V 5 it 1 Y U X l 3 lg w mj R . l . K . Q? ' J, wr Uh SF, ,,,i, 5 B :ah G. 1 I, . ., lf . x 2 w . B A f. A :-' I , N ,,. . . Q . ,Q K S.. :ill A KT. ff. if Y' 4 8th GRADE Acle, D.: Ads. P.: Ahlcr. G.: Amos. D. Anthony, M.: Armstrong, B. Atkins. l..: Auatin, R.: Baker. J.: Bald win, E.: Balscr, P.: Balscr, R. Hauer, B.: Beatty. C.: Beihl. P.: Benge B.: Bishop, J.: Black, G. Black, P.: Bodkin. B.: Bower. R.: Bown. S.: Boyer. B.: Brewer, K. Brimson, B.: Broderick. B.: Brown, G.: Brown, M.: Brown, R.: Brummetx, M. Buclge. B.: Burgess, P.: Burgess. W.: Burke, R.: Burk, B.: Burlchouse. Bunch, K.: Cadle, V.: Cadwallader, B.: Cadwallader, M.: Carle, B.: Casto, R. Lluldvrx, D.: Chiles. R.: Clmrclr. lf.: Clark, B.: Clark, T.: Cochran, A. Page 1 Q.: 8th GRADE .se as .f 1 as 5. .H ' 3, Coddington, K., Coffman, R., Cohen, R., M. I ,yi fag ,,.. Conder, C., Conn, P., Cook, D. fkkk V .. ' lg .K lg . I . ' V . l Cook, D., Cook, J., Cooper, M., Cooper. -fi, .j . 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J' FI Kg E lx tl, 3 ff f nv l W' 1 ' Z- 'im L 'Q'-5 Erlenbach, RJ Evans, B-5 Everett, S. i ' .X ' . .. i 1. ig gf., Farner, C., Fawbush, L., Feaster, B., - Fidler, P., Fisher, C., Fisher, N. i'i-i. I Z' H - . xv Egg! , 1 K .Q M . I i P11110 1.Q.Q .4 ' 8th GRADE 'fm , ,4 . .Q QQ ' . . Q n ig 45 I R ? M - f. K... ,..,, 1 !Jl K J., G ' Fletcher, l..g Flickingcr, J.: Flanagan, Nl., i . -Q, - Force, D., Fox, P., Franks, H. .H ik , , , 1 ef . N. 1 43 ' . A ,ui .3 - . A .av If . 'nh g'h if '- 1. ff? .4 1 1 .. ' Q-f l rx .R R 1 . I, R . R V R . . Q A . 0 . Q' 5 kj .i Funk, B., Gaines, ,Lg Gay, J., German J. ' Q '51 3 ,wif .M Q, 4,15 J.. Gilliand. L., Gipson, C, Q g V fl . '97- , V. Q. 3 A 'S J, I wif' Ns G R .ff 5 X 'Fi 2 X J V it Ei i I iw? .ff 73, ' I Goepferx. A.: Goff, 1.3 Goodnight, B.: R , . 'f Goodnight, J.: Gordon, A.g Gordon, R. .ar .11 'S' ,bfi 3 . - R . . . I ' 3.4 , X 4 .1 in N 'ig 4 TPM A af I E 1 ' f .V NN Green. R., Gress, C.: Haas. C-2 Hackett. 7 ,A ,, f f X f s.: Hague. B., Hall, B. at 3 1' f ' R i 3 ' 3, , ,Q 1 .lg Hall, D.: Hall, D., Hall, E.: Hall, if l if g i' Hall, N.: lalamilton. M. -2 . M Q V , 5, 1 .Q ' V . K, ,ga 1 ai 4 1 ,zz F 5 . Z- t .I X V, . , Y ,. . up R R -ff ' v R Z an-7 J for H A . 3 3' is r- . FN 5 Hanstra. D.g Harbolt. S.: Harper, R.: '. F GE x a , H H Q . . . Harshman. R., Haskins, R.g Hawkins, R. ' :MW3 r A it n n ,. 1 A if , L + ef I I x V U . . f if 5 Kxla i K'Lh ' Hayes. E.g Haynes, S.g Hickman, D.g , 5 , Q Hill. D., Hines, A.: Hoagland, D. 3. . . . i , ,J f-Hal, Q, V 5 ,. 0 2, may . A ' ' ,ff 5 . , 3 3 ' .vm A Hobson. B., Holsclaw, M.: Holsclaw, R. 'ich 5 l Hoskins. J.: Hostetler, J.: Hostetrer. M '. . ff in nc' R l I K Pug., 1 Q5 5 .fl Q nf fl . 'f . 5? , - WW egg f M.. ,gi 's , --f' 23 9 , Houmard, R., Howard, A., Howe, J., VXI! 9 Idle, E., Ingle, G., jackson, P. 5, 3.,i,,5V . . le ,' ff Jenkins, P., Jennings, P., Johnson, L., ' Johnson, R., Kanlz, L., Karlstrand, S. .Q all I . - ..,. X Q. . A if L 1 x . i . 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Owens, M., Paddock, j., Pearson, W-S Peden, R., Plantenga, A., Polstra, N. Prather. R., Priesr, J., Priest, S.: Puckett, R., Ramsey, N., Rardon, S. Page 1.97 8th GRADE Rauch, R.: Rayburn, B.: Rayburn, B.: Rcdd, J.: Redington, W.: Reitemeier, Rennick. D.: Reynolds, C.: Rhode, D.: S in Richardson, A.: Riley, M.: Riley, P. Ritter, D.: Roark, C.: Robinette, N.: Rob- 5, inson, R.: Robinson, R. Rock, E.: Rock, L.: Rohr, V.: Roof, I Ross, S.: Rundell, G. Runner, P.: Schilling, C.: Schurr, B.: Schurr, S.: Semmes, D.: Shockey, J. Shepherd, G.: Sherman, S.: Short, H. Shields, R.: Shuman, L.: Sietsma, B. Siler, L.: Siler, R.: Simler, G.: Skadberg, H.: Slifer, C.: Smith, A. Smith, D.: Smith, M.: Smith, N.: Smith, R.: Smith, R.: Smith, S. Page 148 . . E lk 1' E u C. FW X' 5 .T - . 'T .JN f 5: Q g wtf A 3 f I W , i Y. :Q Ji 35 ', .sh fine 4 V flifft g t ll! it f 3. . 5 v. .H .' ,gy s Q I ff'-Q , ,, X sl. if . Q fir 5 , lil , R 3 Y I' I. 1 it S . is R R M xl, , hw: if gi , S ,, 4 ti? Q I' x ...Aff i R, ,ff -H, ,4 W... 1, M . v. Q2 - ...pf . 7 ' A Ev X MA ,524 1 m. . . i:.1a'FM:sif x :SC Q Ni-1 A M -rr' ll in I .3 A 71 A -i f E H :F Q:-gf BV if f .fi :f-.-: 'R-ff. -+' k X Y, K mi H W ... Z :,. Qff f , if Q: 3 . f as if 1 54' Q, .1 1 kv ., jf 1. I wngjivqii' 8th GRADE Smith, J.: Snapp, J.: Snyder, H.: Snyder J.: Sollars, B.: Spalding, W.: Wood, R Stedman, C.: Strawsma, J.: Stump, G.: Stong. S.: Stinebaugh, E.: Stickney, M.: Weller, R. .. .. .W 1 Q .59 :-3' .gf ff . . .29 'fb . J if: . 'i ' B 4 A 5 ' i Siinson, M.: Stitz, D.: Stover, D.: Stone, M iywlia .f if K I J.: Suxherlin. B.: Swan, B.: Worden, N. ' . V N 1 . K K 7 X 3 K J. I Q Thompson. M.: Titus, R.: Tompkins, S.: - ' 14 ' ' TrnPP. P.: Vanderventer, E.: Vaughn. M.: all i v Young, M. .3 QA I .A 0 N A A , QQ: g - V I N I 4 'Q I - V -K . H 1 Vaughan, M.: Vaught, D.: Verplank, N.: t K, ' Lx, mf: xr ! Walters, E.: Ward, J.: Watkins, M.: -f , 4 1 : SS.. ' Q ....... . . . tl A Zufall- R. ., , 1 K ,, !' if., 'wg' 1 RE K I it . ' Q si' ' Q J B , fx .. . , . 7 -wil , gi' f A 1. Watkins, R.: Weatherford, J.: Webb, C.: : R - Q 1 Welch, L.: ww, D.: White, P.: Zahn. T. -N' fre : - . B Q PM A V 3 'P -V' V ie, ir A i. T , K V :By . ,A I ' V Q ' SK . fi A is Whitaker, B.: Whitlow, N.: Widener, M.: ,TJFX , 3 winner, s.: Williams, J.: Williams, M.: -gf .'i K :J . if Zeider, G. Q 2 . .. i K fx 'N' Q' .v, fi - ai' .3 . ff f ., J . L VV h ,. Wilson. B.: Wilson. B.: Wilson, B.: , , 4 ' f - .M f' Winters, H.: Woelfel, J.: Wood, B. ii I If na SZ-,Ji A f' . A Page 119 7th GRADE Allen, D., Allen, R., Anderson, M., Aper, J., Armes, F., Austin, S. Ave, M., Barcus, B., Barett, T., Barry, S., Becker, E., Bell, J. Benge, N., Bennett, B., Berry, S., Best B., Best, H., Best, H. Biggs, H., Biggs, V., Bishop, D., Bogan T., Bond, R., Bower, D. Bowes, H., Bowman, P., Bowsher, B. Bradbury, J., Breece, R., Brenner, J. Briggs, J., Brittingham, D., Brooks, R. Brown, M., Buhrmester, A., Bumble- burg, P. Bunch, K., Burdine, B., Burdine, E. Burdine, R., Burdine, R., Burke, D. Burkhouse, E., Burton, D., Bushman, E. Bushong, W., Butz, G., Calhoun, R. I' Page 100 Q 'Fi E ' img .. is 'fx -sissy W -' ids ig. X W 4 2 f' 3 ag Z.. E 17? L,,L 1 ' J all Q5 'if I J ,Q . . K. I 414 1 4. Q.- f xg fi i Q - ff, xx If J e , . ,..A xi 'E .- I 1 .my . WE' C ' ' 4 I' 3.4512 ' 1 ' ' - K- 5 'v,g 3, ' .1 KA I ln, D ' , J 4 6. ff 5 S. ,f n ,Ap . W .3 C 1 ' , 4 5 8 7 f' 4- 1. I2 , --2., X .iky Ar I an fum' ,Q . . i Q if lk Q5 5'Zi H .fl 2, f fa Xf,: 1 -T 7th GRADE Carter, P.: Carver, D.: Cassman, J.: Caster, D.: Chatham, J.: Childers, V. Christian, E.: Clark, A.: Clark, C.: Clark, R.: Coffey, R.: Collins, W. Conger, S.: Cook, C.: Cook, D.: Cook, J.: Cooper, J.: Cooper, P. Corwin, J.: Cox, K.: Cripe, C.: Cross, H.: Culross, D.: Cuppy, M. Davis, W.: Davis, W.: Davison, J.: Dei- trick, T.: Deitrick, W.: Denham, D. Denhardt, P.: Dexter, C.: Dexter, J.: DeYoung, M.: Dietrich, E.: Dimond, E Downs, M.: Draper, B.: Duff, W.: Dur rest, S.: Eads, R.: Emery, J. Elliott, D.: Emmons, A.: Erwin, C. Erwin, S.: Everett, J.: Everson, S. Page 151 f 7th GRADE A' .'.' J f F I l Faulkner, L.: Feaster, J.: Felton, L.: For- K : AMW I ghxjzwfr My ds' B.: Fisher' D.: Flynn, J. .W .,:W .K .. ' , 5 -2 . : I , , . . 'f + F f i f A L. 5 . X he ' . . .-3' .X I E , : 'ESQ g i K :lg , k Q I f,,,,..5,? . V .4 i Franks. A.: Freedburg, D.: Ford. B.: R' ' . - Z , ir, . Ford. H.: Ford, R.: Fowler, J. 5 . L, .Egg 'W 'L M Khkk , ,fl .rj A ' t , 1- 'Q AF: X ! lil y V A J '.:' I-.55 'k.Lk 3 A ' 5 Fulks, J.: Funk, M.: Galloway. L.: Gel- A 5 Nffijf I lenbeck. M.: Gilbert. N.: Gipson. C. N Q Q Q w A 7- ' -'Z A H f Q fb ' , .i , ., 2 5222: .gig . .L 1 . ,M .L , Girswnld, R-3 Goetz, J.: Gooch, D.: G0riS. . ' :.:-7 if -k,. l H.. Griffin. L.. G.-ow, R. 2 P if f ..:, l ,.g', 1 ' ' ' -1 . ll Gullion, T.: Gunkle. D.: Guunemnnn, J.: Habben, D.: Hague, E.: Hale, D. Hall. N.: Haniilton. B.: Hanxilton, F.: Hamilton, R.: Hardesty, M.: Harris, M. Harm, P.: Hart, W.: Hartnett, S.: Harvel. W.: Phvelgrove. T.: Hendrickson, R. Heningcr, C.: Herod, L.: Hiser, K.: I-loffmnn. R.: Flolladay. V.: Hollcraft, J. - X ' , 17. ,ie Q, i, Q 1' ix .... f H N li, 4 ff bn .Elf :I 4 f . f ? fl? 5 'sw JR .3 s . 1 .AW sf...,fwl-1 Page1522 fi A f - fri . . . 2: ' ::. , : ... .I A ggi: . - Qgw. .M1 gi ik M - mia H .b fa. . . I - . ! ff' 'K 5 if Qiv . , . fi A . ..,:..,. Y 1 K iw .iss A-L.f I, .A : 1-'N-x 41 .v Y N X Z. f' fe wif 'fagks 5: . -fx . , . W Y awf' may M Q S L Q ii Q h f Q3 I Q! . ,dv-J I 4 f l. E ... W' - . -K 4 K 'Q' . E+- ,f lk W K . an 6 fk' 9 3. A In Q .nu A ' , 'i yC.f glam- 7 1 H iz GS K im. : .53 'E Y, - Q if ,. .1 , '- , ' LXR, L J .gr Y ry I I 2 K i 1 . , ' x . I xv th . Q. ' -mn vw, . . ,.,. ii ,, K '-.: lv Q . f ,fa 1 vA.' ,f AA ' E -fk , V. . 'A Eg ,. .,.V, 2. J' i' :ig 7th GRADE Hoskins, C.: Hoskins, H.: Ploward, S.: Howell. D.: Hllffines, M.: Hxlnt. B. Hlxrley, C.: Hllrsl, C.: Hlltts, L.: James, C.: jenkins. R.: Jester. K. johnson, F.: Johnson, G.: Johnson, P.: jones. D,: Jones. K.: Keller. R. Kellogg. D.: Kcmhle, R.: Kcnworthy. L.: Knaur. R.: Koning. L.: Kuipers. G. Kuipcrs, W.: Lnnam, P.: Lane, M.: Lap pin. NI.: Layton. R.: Leckner. T. Lehman. P.: Leming. J.: LeVitt, M.: Lew cllyn. W.: Lewis. Q.: Likins, H. Lisxer. R.: Linle. L.: Litzenherger. C. Lnckard. P.: Lockwood. A.: Lone. R. Long, C.: Loy, P.: Luv, D.: Lux. D. Lynch. M.: Macy. I.. Page IJ 7th GRADE Maple, R., Marlow, P., Martin, J., Mar- tin, L., Martin, S., Massey, L. Massey, T., Mattox, G., May, C., Mc Beath, J., McCall, S., McCarty, D. McCloud, M., McConahay, G., McCon- nell, D., McDaniel, R., McDonald, J., McFadden, R. McGlothlin, A., McGlothlin, R., McGrow, B., McIntyre, S., McKee, S., McKendrie, R.. McKenzie, D., McLaughlin, P., Mc- Laughlin, R., McMurray, J., McNeeley, H., McNeely, C. Melton, H., Merril, A., Milakis, G., Minniear, S., Moll, R., Montgomery, S. Moore, S., Morgan, R., Morrison, C., Morrison, M., Mosier, D.: Mount, B. Mullen, N., Neal, M., Neher, S., Nob- litt, P., Nolan, A., O'Conner, D. Page 154 S5 . sw? it ,if if Wm? H Q. ml' , , gl 1 if ' 1. K if ml if 8 i'k 'q,. , . 1 s p, ,e ' I 5,x? giip l , L 5 1 fi- ..'i'?L'l7'wff . Q 1. I Ljtgl 5 , 0 1 . 1 1 A 5 J I '99 F In 4 A . if ::, gin W 'Sf ff, , ff EW l,i.l.57,?- Es' 54 ,aa wi S1 Q I .gf Fsl .fl lf? 2 f - M, X 'ii i D f G I f I i i .V :A ,. I +..,,,,.,Xx 3 fi J .C ,n lf H 1 lrr . 1 E ...3 if, ,, . K, 9. f iv lg .fx 5.. . . lf ., ,,,,,, P? 9 A vi E 1, fx l - vs X ,f I . il if 1 .3 ,fi . n- as 1? ,, uf ' 5 'fl fm. 4? T4 ., 3 is - f mf ,,.. if ei 's - 5. , t. fr' P -. Q- . A' we if Q . 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Page 155 7th GRADE Schlorch, I.: Schupbach, R.: Schweitzer, D.: Scott, J., Scott, S., Sexton, C. Sheets, B., Shideler, M., Shirley, R., Siler, K., Sites, M., Slipher, W. Smith, J., Smith, R., Snyder, E., Sparks, P.: Stair, C., Stants, D. Stevens, T., Stichter, E., Stinebaugh, F., Stockton, S., Stout, C., Stout, G. Stout, J., Strawsma, R., Strong, M. Strong, O., Strong, S., Summers, J. Taylor, D., Thayer, G.: Thomas, G. Thomas, R., Thompson, A.: Thomp son, A. if W2 , ' 1'f.. : ,:' .Ll Thompson, C., Timmons, V., Tingay, S. Towner, R., Turner, D.: Underhill, H Underwood, C., Vanderkleed, J.: Van- derwielen, P., Vaught, L., Vaught, L. Vance, R. Page 156 , KS . ... . 44 il :' :R LJ , ,V . - f Q Ygbv .39 , ? 12 IQ nfs, -a t - , t' fr- l . 335 , M' M W . .,. ..A,, t:-,e - ,mg Q 2-.Si ' t e . ,f . ff .Q as .- A -:m W,,q.Q,,w ,sf ti K K F 'X 1 .Q . Q ' Vi W' 3 l ,rw 1 f 'li fa ,. , , V A :,, -t if --, , - , ,E Y, J., Q , -Y . . Q , ' , IFF 1-f l. 4 'V I o W ,211 7th GRADE Vandergraff, L., Vernon, T., Walker, H. Walker, P., Wall, S., Walterson, R. Wclcli, J., Weniger, D., Wertsbaugh, J. Westcott, M., Wharton, J., Whitney, D Whitten, S., Williams, D., Williams, L., Wilson, J., Winski, J., Woodruff, B. mt . , .v rly jf f .,:.,. g, 1 f :Qu 15 qw J . W .- se V . Hy, 'W J 3 'W Woodworth, M., Wootton, M., Wyant, 5' - K F aff ' I B., Yarno, A., Yost, D., Younker, J. u.:.Q..,, 5 ' . Q i ' H U' 5 Y ' S4 l f It as ,I 51 . A N , 1 -719 fl P in 1 J Ji. , 'lid . Yatcr, B. Page 157 5 Left lo Right: Row 1: Erlenbach, R., Hayes, E., Hiser, K., Cock- ran, A., Marquess, D., Fisher, C., Cress, L., Hutts, L., Foust, L., McLaughlin, P., Burkhouse, 1., Best, H., Renick, 1., Hiser, L. Row 2: Harbolt, S., Hobson, B., Brown, M., Morgan, R., Ward, 1., Shilling, C., Robinette, N., Bower, R., Edwards, K., Sites, M., Feaster, 1., Caylor, L., Westfall, 1., Simmons, C., Stants, R., JUNIOR HIGH PEP BAND Inset: Nellie Lee Slayback Junior High Music Department Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, B.S. Page lo8 Robison, 1., Stover, D., Fisher, N., Linville, 1., Lone, R., Surtzex 1., Verplank, N., Lelton, L., McCord, 1. Row 3: Williams, D., Hale, D., Dexter, B., Benge, N., Rucklc W., Meyers, P., Brown, R., Albrech, H., Dexter, C., Switzer, 1. Brenner, 1., Cox, K., Cook, D., Mr. McAdams, Lone, W., Watkins M., Keen, D., Faulkner. L., Loveless, 1., King, 1., DeVoss, R. Conder, C., Allen, D., Dicken, L., Snyder, 1. Iunior Band Under the direction of B. A. McAdams, the Jun- ior High School Band played for the annual Christ- mas and Spring concerts. The members also partici- l pated in the Halloween and Christmas parades and entered the State Band and Orchestra contest on April 15. The Pep Band, consisting of some of the mem- bers of the regular band, adequately lived up to their name at all the eighth and ninth grade basket- ball games. O Left to Right: Row 1: Semmes. D.: Hostetter. M.: Farner. 5' 5 Y' tn 5. 5' PU Z o :- f' 3 E 4 :I F ?' 'U o :T '-T P' Z O E. 'P . 77 Karlstrand. S.: Merritt. A.: Pierson. D.: Hoover, R.: Query, Summers. J.: Stong. S.: Haas. C.: Peters, P.: Timmons. V. FW W -1 O 2 P F7 I n r-. 74' 2 Yi F .4 -4 In T ? 5 vt a F' F BU so 3 R. F' F E! 1, eu F Iunior Orchestra The Junior Orchestra, which meets once each week, is composed of boys and girls from the sev- enth and eighth grades. All string players are from Miss Slayback's classes of instrumental music. Vari- ous groups from this organization performed for teachers' meetings and other affairs. Plans were made to present a radio broadcast over station XWASK and to take part in the State Orches- tra contest at La Porte in April. The concert master's chair was held by two pupils this year: David Semmes, Hrst semester, and Mary Ann Hostetter, second semester. Verplank, N.: Minier. A.: Yarno, A.: Goris, B.: May, C.: Walker. P.: Culross. D. Ron' 3: Le Vitt. M.: Pierson. M.: Lynch, M.: Amos. G.: Nelson, R.: Livingstone, R.: Robison. J.: Stover, D.: Snyder. J.: Burkhouse, J.: Miss N. Slayback: Keen, D.: Watkins, M.: De Voss, R.: Bell. J.: Messenger, M.: Skadberg. R.: Skaclberg, E. A regular rehearsal P n rf 1 Left to right: Row 1: Swank, J.: Reemsnyder, P.: Willianms. C.: Sense, J.: Daniels, J.: Sites, N.: Dierich, B.: McGlothlin, W.: Alml rich, N.: Benlmm, H.: Bishop, L. Row Z: Nixon, lVl.: Mi chell, J.: Sattler, L.: Simpson, P.: Edwards D.: Brugh, C.: Elsen, D.: lVlcGraih, B.: Parker, S.: Duncan, L. Bone, C. Row 3: Hoover, R.: Armentrout. G.: Schley, N.: Dewhurst, S. Elliot. P.: Stichter. J.: Wlmite, P.: Johnson, J.: Plerold, E.: Harris J-Z Acizxms. D. Row 4: Haley, J.: Musdon, F.: Moore, D.: Kelly, D.: Mcnllner S.: Smith, B.: Bovcri. D.: Moran. T.: King, G.: Guinn, K. Rauf 5: Wilhauck, T.: McGlothlin, B.: Drisfoll, J.: Anderson, R. Crowell, B.: Schweiger, A.: Jarrard, D.: Slater, B.: Fisher, W. Everett, G.: Reuzenaur, J. Row 6: Bishop. E.: Maslerson. D.: Spiker, K.: Farmer, F.: Etter. J.: Smith, R.: Brecce, R.: Brooks, J.: Anderson, V. Do-re-mi-fa-U Page 160 . Ir. High Mixed Chorus I Miss Robellaz's lst hour mixed chorus known as the Music Makers Club and has as its officers: Fred Farmer, president: Don Boveri, vice-president: Bill Smith, secretary-Treasurer. The club enjoyed a skating Party towards the latter part of the semester. A contribution was made to the Heart Fund by the group. Ruth Hoover, pianist, accompanied the group singing. Left lo right: Row 1: Miller, K.: Klaiber, J.: Lander, B.: Johnson J.: Breeden, E.: Kaser, B.: Hatten, R.: Klinker, J.: Shaw, R.: Moser J.: Schlay, R.: Miss Robellez: Stanton, L. Rmv 2: Douglas, S.: Snyder, H.: DeVault, J.: Jones, B.: Young, L.: Knowles, B.: Tedford, M.: Parker, T.: Budge, J.: Dionne, D. Rogers, J.: Frohn, D. Row 3: Ward, B.: Ford, J.: Shoaf, B.: Morrison, E.: McCloud D.: Miner, T.: Arnold, T.: Nickleson, K.: Parker, D.: Bongen, D. Everhart, N. Row 4: Bishop, N.: Wilson, L.: Stinebaugh, S.: Armstrong, M. Strewbol, J. Row 5: Bolyald. J.: Danley. H.: Shoaf, P.: Moll, M.: Nibbelink C.: Davis, J.: Walker, H.: Nelson, B.: Murphy, D.: Nelson, T.: Robson, D. All together now! . . . one . . . two a Singley, C.: Taber, M.: Martin, R.: Horn, E.: Guinn, E.: Carter, R.: Ir. High Mixed Chorus II Jeff Melody Makers is the name given to thc jr. High mixed chorus II. With Marcia Howe at the piano, the group en- joys singing both old and new songs. A skating party was held at the close of the semes- ter. Money was contributed to the Polio Fund. Corrine Nibbelink, president: Le Roy Arnold, vice-president: and Jane Davis, secretary-treasurer, served as officers for the club. Page lfjl 8th GRADE HEAVYWEIGHTS Row 1: Levitt: Nlartin: Church: McKenzie: Cohen: Driscoll. Row 2: Davis: McKendrie: Snyder: Simler: Goodnight: Rumpza. Row 3: Coach Slack: Gullion: Rohr: Phillips: Lawson: Lane: Balser: Coach Pope. Row 4: Reynolds: Cooper: Welch: Lockard: Owens: Deerr. Row 5: Green: Rundell: Siler: Underhill: Nash: Littleton. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Row 1: Boehm: Sense: Milakis: Morris: Degler. Row 2: Buit: Smith: Moser: Garrison: Kessen: Guinn. Row 3: Bongen: McClatchie: Boveri: Martin: Mook: Stair Row 4: Hayes: Mallios: Master-son: Memmer: Rhodes. Row 5: Ubehlor: Mullen: Bills: Giles: LeBegue. Row 6: McGlothlin: Schaffer: Woods: Carver. 9th GRADE BASKETBALL 9th GRADE YELL LEADERS Row I: Moser: Shaw: Pickerell: Bills: Driscott, Mgr. Bottom Row: Anderson, C.: Coling, M. Row 2: Robbins: Campbell: LeBegue: Melton: Ubelhor: Rose. Top Row: Scott, C.: Woods, M.: Stevens, C. Row 3: Jarrard: Castor: Smith: Boveri: Heath: Mr. Lazar. Page 162 7th GRADE SOUTH END LIGHTWEIGHTS Row 1: Row 2: flr. Clark. Row 3: chuman. Row 4: Ieen. Row 5: Y 7th GRADE NORTHEND LIGHTWEIGHTS Dixon: Rawls: Wolters: Martin, J.: Martin, M.: Fisher. Row 1: Budge: Wooton: Allen: Barcus: Williams. Mr. O'Conner: Flanagan: Woods: Scott: Burtin: Hutts: Row 2: Coach Wilson: Kingma: Becker: Hughes: Gordon: Coach Eberle. Chatham: jones: Semmes, Corwin. Williams. McMurray: Row 3: Melson: Vernon: Yost: Lister: Heninger. Ron' 4: Milakis: Rodocker: Barrett: Martin. Underwood: Rarden: Redd: Lawam: Robison: Taylor: Shields: Lively: Stevens: Rogers: Darling: Lockhard. STH GRADE BASKETBALL Row 1: Redd: Martin: Semmes: Lawson: Goodnight. STH GRADE YELL LEADERS Row 2: Flanagan: Martin. B.: Church: Gibson: Maxwell. Botlom Raw: Hostetter. M.: Weasfer. D. Row 3: Chase: Littleton: Clark: Siler: Coach Slack. Top Row: Ramsey, N: Cornelius, J. Pagf' 165 Page 10.5 441 5 3 I I The following section is given over to those of Q our community who have shown their civic pride by x helping promote their high school's yearbook. There will be found advertisements of various retail and Y wholesale stores situated in Lafayette and the sur- L rounding territory. These persons and their estab- ix lishments, together with those of the Jefferson stu- Q dent body who purchased yearbooks, have financed X this book. The advertisers bore their share of the x cost by buying space on these pages in which to ' advance their product or enterprise. I Qi ADVERTISEMENTS 0, 7 I At the left we see the Nautilus business manager ' putting up posters regarding yearbook payments. K, X This method of advertising is most commonly used I X Q. ' by small concerns. On the following pages you'1l Q see the style of advertising used by more advanced K businesses, the ones who help to back the Nautilus. Q i. f I ' ' f 4 .N A A A X 5 ,4N f . H 'Vg ,EM ' 0 I Z ff , I S 0 - 0'---JANQ d S , 4 'tv S if c, ' oe- Ing., 11:5 ' P142 Arnett Clinic Dr. A. C. Arnett Dr. R. E. Gerry Dr. E. T. Stahl Ur. R. D. Bayley Dr. H. C. Bur-hmoalor Dr. W. W. Washburn Dr. E. B. Harlvr Dr. J. E. Eaglol- Dr. E. L. vaaBuSki1-14 D1-. M. L. Har-Shman Dr. P. C. McClelland Dr. H. S. Johnson Dr. W. G. H 1111 Sb.-rg.-r Dr. H. E. Klopingor Dr. M. P. Lord Dr. P. H. Pr-uf-it Dr. M. L. Blood Dr. E. T. Donahue Dr. E. E. Waddell Dr. J. W. Strayer Dr. M. E. LoGalloy Dr. L. ll. Pearlman Dr. H. B. lvlf-Adams Dr. G. F. Massey Dr. M. D. Fr-aa-11 Dr. J. E. William.. Dr.Ma1-y Kvllm' Ada Dr. C. H. Ado Dr. J. A. Perm-son Dr. F. S. Crockett Dr. Y. B. Hall Dr. carlo-ia Carr Hf-inn1illm s Crovvl w TVlllHlHlllllnS Lockslllitll lVlitvhell's Cafe The VVils0n's-Real Estate The Thomas Agf-my Willianfs Flower-S W iffsv D.-avoir, Jvlar-ka-r C. T. Slallarfl E Arby Fidler's QUICK SERVICE GARAGE See us for your Mechanical Troubles-Tire Problems Recapping-Repairing Distributors of Fisk and Pennsylvania Tires Dial-6378-Dial SCI'IOMER'S RADIO SALES 81 SERVICE 218 N. 8th Phone 4958 Mr. Linclleygllo you know how to run .1 newspaper? M r. Hopkins-No sir! Mr. I.indley-Ycm'1'e hired. You talk like you've had experiem john lfnlwalwls: XYl1ieh end of the car elo l get off? ton 11 traiui, luncluetor: l .lil1L1I' one, It stops at both ends. Compliments of Longster's Fine Bread and Pastries Party Orders a Specialty Phone 8467 At All Grocers GEORGE EVANS-.IEWELER ' Watclles - Diamonds - Jewelry Watch Repairing 619 Main Street Pg ZF7 Paul Martin, Owner Phone 4819 MARTIN'S PLUMBING 81 HEATING Authorized Dealer for GARBAGE DISPOSAL UNIT 108 North 11tl1 Street Lafayette, Indiana CONEY ISLAND No. I 215 N. 4th, Lafayette, Ind. Phone 6977 Phone 0968 Wye Appreciate Your Putronugen Always Fresh Candy Quality mul Sermee The Smith Candy Co. 1629 Union sire.-1 Bypass 52 East Phone 2077 Gene Schilling: XYhat kincl of dog is he, pal? w Hank Anderson: Police dog. Gene Schilling: Doesift look like one. Hank .Nnclcrsonz Of course not. HCS in the secret servife. lf you have hnilt castles in the air, your work need not he lost: that is where it should he Now pnt the foundations under them. Jluz, 'Hunk For Fine Yarns Cashmere Bout-le de Laine Nylon Argle Paks Angora Dress and Sport Yarns Phone 0358 114 N. 9th Street P5119 PETER A DER 0 0., I Dial 4048 Lafayette C. NEWMARK'S DRIVE-IN MARKET The Most Complete Food Mart 701 Main Street Phone 5811 Lau' Lan' Can Can THE ,-Vl'Hl.li'l'li'S ALIBI t Study in ' tetud i tall, Gotta play football! . y ii wiuterg Gotta play lmasketballg 't study iu spring, Gotta play base-ballg 't study in summer, Gotta steady girl! Did you know that Margaret Redd plays the piano like jose lturlmi? Slide uses both hancls. BEEKER COAL CO. Compliments of SCHAAF 81 SON QUALITY COALS DRUGGISTS 539 Erie 14th at Howell St. Phone 8032 Lafayette, Ind. QUALITY FIRST ALWAYS Presrriptions Our Specialty SCHNAIBLE DRUG CO. 117 East Side Square Pg 161 AVI CLEANER Fine Cleaning at Low Prices Phone 7341 Nationally 53- Z ' Complete Line Advertised of Quality fm Luggage Jewelry Specializing in On Credit . SAMSONITE 818 Columbia S' THE SICYEN XVONDERS XVonder if l'll get a date? XX'onder who with? XX'onder where we'1l go? NYouder if we'1l go straight home? XN'ouder what time l'lI get home? xYOI1d6f what he's stopping for? XYouder-ful. ' ' U L h 'l1l'l.C 530 No. 9th Permanents of Distinction We welcome you Phone 2353 with a smiles' 314 Sf-hultz Building Nada a nd Catherine Splitstone For Better Pastries 0'REAR'S PASTRY SHOP 672 Main Street Phone 2280 170 jnwtfh, dvanue, Kvmnwuf 1 Theatre Jana, Theme Thealrv Compliments of LAFAYETTE RIKHHNG-SiSUPPLY CO. General Roofing Construction Roofing - Siding - Insulation 1 Combination Storm Winrlows Metal Wall Tile 1 Kitchen Cabinets Phone 4755 81 2249 14 N. Second St Mortgage Loans-Real Estate-Insuranee THE LUX AGENCY 412 Main Street Phone 8428 Maggie: You mean to say you can tell the score of any baseball game before it starts? Nell: A'VVby certainly, before it starts it's always 0-O. Gene: Hello,wl1ere's Bill? Hank: XVell, if be's smart as be thinks be is be's ont in the Canoe: if l1e's as clumb a tlnnk ll6lS,l16'S out sxvnnxningf' Registered Jeweler N E. Ifisher American Gem Society Wmhmakef Ha s Jewelry Co. This is all we do, but we do it well Fine Jewelry 322 Ferry Lafayette at Moderate Prices Best Wishes HAYWO O D'S Ofiiee Supply ami Stationery Store Lafayette 424 Ferry Street Dial 4085 Page 172 ER IE WILKINS N PAINT AND GLASS 516 North Ninth Street Lafayette, Indiana Air Conditioned Refrigerators Quality Fuel LAFAYETTE ICE 81 COAL CD., INC. Fourth and Salem Streets Phone 5078 Visit Our Refrigerator Display Room Roh Rnncla: I drcanled I was in heaven last night. I'at XYQIH1: Was I there? Iloh Rnncla: Yes, that's how I know it was just a ClI'C2ill1.' Miss XYoorI: Arc your father and mother in. john? ,Iohn Stevens: 'I'I1cy was Ill. hut thev IS out now Miss XX ood: XYhy john! 'They wasninl They is ontf' XYherc is XOLII grannnar john. She IS upstaurs tillilllg' a hath. DR. A. ENZ, Jr. DR. A. ENZ, III ' Jima., 9nr,. Furs-Cloth Coats and Suits . S t ' , Optometrists por sw ear 607 Main St. Lafayette 530 Main Street PERRY'S WINDOW SHADE SHOP C. Perry, The Blinclman LINOLEUM AND VENETIAN BLINDS Phone 5452 1123 Main Lafayette, Indiana PgI7 SAGE 81 E ERY Sheet Metal Contractors Air Conditioning Heating Engineers Phone 6323 1026 Main St., Lafayette. lnd. WELLS -YEAGER - BEST Prescription Drug Store 20 North Third St., Lafayette, Ind. We Deliver Phone 3015 Vhe most exercise American pcople get is jllllllllllg' to conclusions The higgcst room in the world is the room for llllD1'OYClllCl1i. 'Twas in a restaurant they met Brave Romeo and Juliet. He had no cash to pay his debt So Romedfl what juli'ct. i There Is Quality in Drugs 8 Thal's Wfhy Wie Say Trust Your Prescriptions to Us Coal The Foot of South St. Phone 3225 Velllnger Pharmacy 834 Main Phone 2727 Record Rendezvous Best Recordings of All Makes FO TER HOP Pglf Wrist Watches, Diamond Rings and Silverware Jewelry of Quality at ddab, 419 Main Street Since 1884 Tippecanoe Furniture 81 Upholstering Co. 1010 Main Street-Phone 6333 Fine Upholstered Furniture Made Especially for You Mr. Parker: XYl1at was your last job? Ray Shoemaker: nljlillllllllil Cutter. Mr. Parker: ln the jewelry business, huh? Ray Shoemaker: No, I iI'i1lll11Cll the lawn at the ball park. Ouwarfl, 4-ver onward. Oli time. in your Higlmt. .Xnd may the hell ring, before l recite. Ear the Latest Platters SITES LAFAYETTE DISTRIBUTING CO. J. T. Hogan, Supl. of ,live Laundry and Cleaners Complete Service 1708 sam sl. Phone 5866 Phone 7072 loamanwolding ll Machine Corporation 1700 Schuyler Avenue Page 1 Photography In This Book By M .EV 4 Portraits - Cameras Commercial Photography Photo Supplies PHILLIPS PHOT0 CENTER Compliments of B623 Over 75 Years on the Square TWEEDIE ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE All Makes and Sizes of Electric Motors Repaired and Rewound 110-112 North Second Street Lafayette, Indiana Shoe shine, mister? No. I can shine 'em so xou tau te vom' face in tm. I said no' Coward! Pitcher: Xxvlliil constitutes a good batter? Green Catcher: l:l0l1I',SllOI'fC11lIlQ', eggs . Compliments of CLIF F 'S sPoR'r1NG GOODS National School Studios 3112 Sharon, lndianapolis, lnd. H Ile Take You All Tlu- Nautilus Underclassmen lwfy Through Photographer in 1948, 1949, 1950 828 Main Phone 2663 J CD Linotype, Ludlow and Hand Composition Makeup JSIOLQ North Fifth Street Lafayette, Indiana Igl Special und Charter Bus Service Cany place in lndianaj Available at Reasonable Rates Dial 3475 for complete Information Luiuyette Transit Co., Inc. 10th and Ferry Street RANDOLPH'S MARKET Across From jeff on 9th Street Fresh Fruits-Meats-Groceries A KISS It all happened in a eluh near here. They eaine toward each other from opposite directions. Presently they met, heedless of the fact that dozens of eyes were watching' them, they kissed with a resounding smack. They made zt stunning eonple-he, a tall hlonde, and she, short with enrves in the right places. The meeting hronght them perfect CO11t4'llill1ClllI, hnt they were side hy side for only half a moment. After all-how long does it take a howling' hall to knock the pins down? 3' XM l' N15 'OIF ll x. xl , is ' 7 I X No need to look in a Paint Takes Crystal Ball the Spotlight To find out where you can get the Yes, O'Brien Paint is the ideal paint for your rooms to get them looking finest household tools, appliances, chem-ful 'md aumclivv hardware, artist supply, etc. l Lunlber-Roofing-Bulldcrs Kessener's is the answer! Supplies. HENR J. ESSENER Downtown Store Lumber Yard 2nd and Columbia North 10th St. Page 178 REMEMBER THE TUAL BAKERY ERVICE Direct from Oven to Home Phone 3879 15 South Third Street LYMAN COAL 81 IMPLEMENT CO. J. 1. CASE Farm Machinery 20 N. 1st Street Phone 2104 AX dancie .X datie I'c1' chanci Out latie .X Classie AX qnizzie No passie Gee XYhizzic. Phone 2187 517 Main JM SPIIIHSIVIA ,IND Your Sport Coods Headquarters John Walkey Gene Britt g I Compliments of HAFFER 0NUMENT COMPA Y Tenth at Columbia Street Lafayette, Indiana 18th and Schuyler Avenue L CROLL DRUG STORE Phone 5344 afayette, Indiana Janie Sictslna: How zihout giving' inc It fliainoncl lmmcclct? licl Rock: My clear, cxtcnuatii a humble of ext1'avag'a11cc. ig circnnistanccs pcrforcc nic to preclude you from such Janie Sictsnia. l clon't get it. lid Rock: That's what l said. Buclcl: This party is awful dull, I think l'll go honnx' Ruth: Fine old boy, that sure will help. Drink C YIADI-NAIK IIUV U. I. YAY. Off. In Bottles Page 18 0 State Auto Insurance Dallas R. Snyder Insurance Agency 6th and Columbia Phone 7747 Lafayette, lncliana Compliments of WEST SIDE CLEANERS lI2 No. 5th St., Lafayette Northwestern at Vine Dial 4081 DAVIS GRILL just Good Food Lafayette, lmliana 830 Main Street Phone 7466 The fellow who's thinking, 6SWhlll,S the use?,, is not the locomotive-he,s the Caboose. ,,, im 3' 1,,. 5,33 ::v'. 'Mala f . ggi.. to Q f ?.,5i5 X LQ . 4 'fag 'gg LAFAYETTE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Oflice Lafayette Life Building A Mutual Old Line Company Pg 181 SCHURMAN-LANGE C0. MOVING and STORAGE Dial 5043 The Very Best in Movingv I Fine Bakery Produvts Since 1849 This 1508111 is czlllvd l ro111 XYZIXVII Into Niglitni The Imur was late The gucsts were going Coiilcl it have hccii . My slccp was showiii Miss Cicttiiigosz Gin- 1111- :1 SUIIICIICL' with the word 11Hi1'i:1tc. IJ1111 XY11l1'x'c1': :X 1112111 gut sick fi'11111 21 hsh he atc. Complinwnts of Luscombe and Co., Inc Lincoln - Mercur Lafayf-tt? Congratulations Seniors Page 18,5 ACE STORE f RETAIL X WHITLESALE Builders' Hardware, Factory Supplies, Janitor Supplies, Paints SPERB HARDWARE, INC. 822-24 Main St., Lafayette, Indiana Phone 2777 Steaks 1 Chops 1 Spaghetti and Sandwiches THE HUDDLE George Hiser, Purdue '31 648 Main Street 7 A.M. Till Midnivht D l Yon've liearcl the old saying 'lmnt the sun ntver setting' on the llritisli eonn trx XX L x finally been told wliv. God cloesn't trnst them in the dark. He wlnm courts and goes away May live to eonrt another clay lint lie who Weds and eonrts girls still May go to eonrt against his will. Compliments of General Contractor Lafayette, Indiana P5118 AUTO BUDY SHOP 107 S. Second Street Body and Fender Repairing Front End Alignment Wheels Balanced Painting Phone 2998 TRIPPLE XXX RUOT BEER State Street S2llltlW'iCll6STF0llIllHiIl Drinks-Sundaes Curly Service Phone 3423 llc was st-att-cl in the parlor .Xml he said unto the light, Either you or l old fellow XYill he turuc-tl clown tonight. ' ll can wall' down the siren-t with 1,1 gui lfoothztll season: The time of thc yczlr XX'llL'll 50 X on one 'trm 'tml '1 lmlzmket on thc other, :md no one gives you 11 funny look. 1 1 4 Lata ette Plating Enameling Co. Phone 4905 johhers in All Kinds of Plating and Polishing 816 Roberts Street Lafayette, lndiana The best for over half a century Page J 8 For Better Cleaning and Pressing Phone 4352 RELIABLE CLEANERS We call for and deliver Main Street at Eighth ADAMS INSURANCE AGENCY REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Lafayette, Ind.-Phones 2700 and 4738 20l Lafayette Life Bldg. Ray A. Adams Rill Houe: Did that kiss I just gave you make you long' for another? Sharon Degler: Yes hut he's out of town. :Xu oyster met au oyster, A-Xml they were oysters two. l'wo oysters lllet two Oysters, Nucl they were oysters, too. hour oysters met it piut of milk. .Xurl they were oyster stew. Compliments of . . J a 0 Pllili oo uno. Third and Main in Lafayette Compliments of flank Jzmt gg 527 Main Street 2000 Elmwood Avenue Page 18 PIM 46'1w.4,. Clfstablished 19205 707 Main Street HOME APPLIANCES REPAIRS - SERVICE C. T. Dye and Sons Lumber Company 408-4l0 N. Third Street Phone 2350 Lafayette, Indiana .Xncl as tlae Cobbler said to his new assistant as be pointed to Z1iOOl, 'Jlll12ltlS awl brother ,limi Say, yon're not a bacl looking girl. Mag: Oli. youll say so cvcn 11 you cl1cln't tlnnlc so. jim: NYcll youll think so t-vt-n it I cl1cln't say so. l'zn'son: Do you regularly attcncl ll place of worship? l,m-Hy llna-gel: Yes l'1n on my way to see ber now. ' I PORTRAIT and COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Bell 81 Howell Argus and EASTMAN Cameras Eastman KODAKS and Movie Supplies Aeeessories 634 Main Street Phone 7775 Photographic Supplies of All Kinds Pglq Wabash Automotive Supply Co., Inc. AUTOMOTIVE ,IOBBER Your N.A.P.A. ,lolrer is a Good Man to Know Phone 7274 HENRY POOR LUMBER CO., INC. Lulnher-Millwork-Builcler Supplies Phone 3083 West Lafayette I was struck lmy thc Hn-auty of her haucl, I tried to kiss hur- .Xs I said hcforu. I was struck by thc lieauty of hcr hzuicl! Xlr. Kcuzh-rt Ujauie climl your father help you with this 1Jl'0IlIL'lll?n jauic I'z1iuu-ri No, sir. Ilv 1liflu't help me with il. Ilv clicl it hy liiuisvllf' Compliments and Best W'ishes from the ffwwn, fn. Muster Dry Cleaners GERRY MOHLMAN 81 SON JEWELERS 434 Main Street-Phone 2954 P512 Our Congratulations to the Class of '50 -:-.':-fv.-.-P2-.-33:31-'-:1.-:f'-1.-:-:- '3'3 '1 -I -'NH i ' x ' : A' 'ZZ3I5'-L f,.4g?3g:gzgs' -'4 - :f:fi51155,L.,1,1,:,:,,:,:::,:m, 4 .-':2z:1g22gs:'fs:1'1-14 '-2z:azgg'2- -': 'r .1 4-:rzgQ:fx:gi:2.1:rpg:3.inEsgi2222225521:2:52225252225251:3Ezg:s:z:sE5Ss:s:s'2253: -1 1 ,EEE252EQEQESQEQEEEQEEEQEQEQ 225525525-, 'si5Q222iii5525552iiiiisiaiaiaisisisi 2252552252: : .152522223fi252i2i2225252if52i2E2 ffiifi' W., 5535555 355iii55:A.,1-:Af-xi. iii? ..5Ei5i?5:' .N-::::1.1, 55552525225 55E5f? ,V1.1:f::::., 555255 ,,.,:::gs5iQi5i' 22355: 22522 2aii?ii1::.. ifiiiii' 25i2i2i2iSi2E255a '22, EEEZEEEEES 25? Qifffiiiifiiiffii 33552 ....,. , . . +':- 'fzrlzrrrf 44+ 3 -9.-'- -55:2 3 1 - 851 -rp ':r:15',- 1 -11225: . - .:1:-- ':i:f'5 ': zzz T: 41 j Compliments of Sligers Filling Station and Barber Shop Five Points Mr. Short: XYl1o's the speaker of the l10use?y' jerry Lucas: Hh'iOti16I'.H The City youngster Cjay Pcrsllilxgi was roanling around in the country when In found I1 pile of clnpty condensed nnlk cans. A'Hcy, guys, he called excitedly, comm hero quick! I'vc fmnnl Z1 cmv's nest! Compliments of 'Complete Banking Facilities offered hy the Lafayette Loan and Trut Compan Page 188 Compliments of LAFAYETT'S NEWEST DRUG STORE BACHMAN'S DRUGS 1402 Union Street Phone 2213 JESS L. KORSCHOT AND SON 1324 N. 14th Street Phone 4389 Everything In W'arm Air Heating SL1C71jOCSl1li tlie lmrifle look stuuiiiugi ,lim-Yes, z1111l clocsift tlic groom look atiiiiiwrl? Girls who ride liorscs lizivc logs like tliist 6 l Mr, Benclcr-1Xiid what paralilc do you like best. ,lCI'l'j'? Jerryifldlic one about the multiturlc that loafs and tislies. A School IVOTZII Considering LAFAYETTE BUSINESS COLLEGE Compliments of B -K- BOUT BEER Drive In 17th and Main Streets Page 1 89 Ed. Grace, Owner Phone 7311, 7312 ACME PLUMBING 81 HEATING CO. CONTRACTORS AND ENGINEERS York Refrigeration - Air Conditioning 215 North 10th Street Lafayette, Indiana DAILEY D-X SERVICE 10th and Ferry Sis. Lafayette, Indiana Phone 4816 A girl fgklary job returned a smart pair of shoes to the exclusive shop LSmith'sJ whern she had purchased them. Mary jo CL3ll1lQ'-ii'l1lIC3' simply wou't do, I ca11't walk in them. Bill Smith- Madam, people who have to walk, ll0ll't shop here! A mother may hope that her daughter will get a hetter man than :she did. hut she kuou that her sou will never get as good a wite as his tathcr did. In Lafayette It's GE LER'S CLUTHES SHOP The Style Store for Men ARETZ FLYING SERVICE Flight Training Piper-Luscomhe-Stinson Sales and Service Aretz Airport, Lafayette, Indiana P g 190 For EXPERT Heating Service Phone 0261 TIMMIS PLUMBING SL HEATING, Inc. il B F rn 0 alrners u .aces Gas Burners Ml ill B0il6l'S OC. ' Reltairs 9 . Installations You'll Do Better WRECKER SERVICE 3' New and Used Parts . Phone 3904 1400 Canal Lafayette, Indiana Complete Home Furnishers Compliments of ll If ' f For Best Foods Steak, Chicken, Froglegs, Fresh Fish, Lobster lnterseetion 25 and 52 Private Parties Our Specialty Telephone 2552 Make Reservations Now P 1 7 TIMKEN 561294422-Mazza CULL GODDARD HEAT 3 Sold and Installed hy 2Ii1'ff1l'.'.'.'.lT.'fL'IfI'1I f.Tl1'lfffffl Phmm 7762 1523 Kossuth SL 47 d -'ilvtflafuflli Lafayette, Indiana 118 N. Third Street 623 Main Street Harold lxllllll2llll7tfVV2lliCl', the portions seein to have got 21 lot smaller lately. Don VYlCl'JJllSt H11 optical illusion, sir. Now that the 1'QSi2lUl'21llt has l7CCll C1llZi1'QCil, thq look Sl11Z1llQI'-fill2ltiS all. First liimatc Kjoe Klulleliib: .Xml what are you doing' non. Second lumate CGeorg'eJa1ise11l: Buying' old wells. sawiiig them up, and selling them lol post holes, Stinson Clark Coal C0. UNGEWS DRUG SWRE 1522 Main St. Lafayette, Ind. Expert Prescription Service A SQUARE COAL DEAL . 906 N. 5th st. Phone 5001 Phone 2653 Free Dehvery FIRST-MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO. TOTAL RESOURCES OVER 524,000,000 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Pg19 Compliments of Lafayette Poster Advertising Cempan EAST SIDE CLEANERS Let us clean your yellow cords and give them that next to newness look. 312 S. 16th Sl. Lafayette, Incl. Barb liclwzirds- I 21111 Qkiliig to buy 21 hook, '4l'iCIll1- EX book! Bz1rlxf Ycs. my liuslmzuicl bought mc the most aciomlmlc rczicliiig illlllp ycftci'cl:iy. Yancy XYz1ts011-Do you believe that clcpartccl people coiliiiiunie itc with you Harlow Graves-Oli, yes, my luisbauci semis mc alimouv utrx' week. Compliments of LUCUS SIGNS Broncho Coals Co., We Do Signs of All Kinds 3303 sawn si. Phone 4728 Phone 3733 1532 Colfax 5' C0lll1Ilil1lPlllS of Indiana Gas and Water Ce., Inc. Ppl THE HOGAN DRUG Co. Drugs and Fountain Service 15 N. 4-th Street Phone 5003 Compliments of THIEME 81 WANGERIN COMPANY LAFAYETTE, INDIANA Gender shows whether a man is masculine, feulinine, or Neuter. A COlljll1lCilO1l is a place where two railway lines meet. Don Olcy: That means fight where l come i.1'Oll1,u Ed Rock: 'XYelI, why dou't you tight? Don Oley: 'AI am not where I come fromf Finest Quality Foods Are Always Reasonable at REGAL STORES Benedict Grocery 1827 Schuyler Ave. MITEY LAWSON STANDARD SERVICE 9th and Kossuth Phone 8235 For Fine See Joziivjzi, J Phone 2858 Furniture 60, First Corner 5th and Main lgl74 Compliments of BROKER S S Lafayette Thrifty Corner 4th 81 Columbia BECKER AUTO SALES 806 Columbia Street Phone 8032 Roses are rcfl. Violets are lmluu. I can row a boat. Canoe? H111 Bone: Sho has an 01611 face. Hob Dexter: 'AYCI1 open for iIHpI'0X'l'IHLllt Young Men,5 Clothes Complinwntsoj Exclusively STEWAR1 S Jordan's MOIl,S Shop SANDWICH SHUP 436 Main Street 212 N. 6th Phone 3862 FRANK J. OBERLE Plumbing and Heating 520 Hartfgrgl Phone 3353 Lafayette, Indiana I I gym 501 Main St. 910 Kossuth St. 1301 N. 14th St. 1616 Main St. 110 Northwestern, YV. L. -17,5 , 'I-15 720 Northwestern, W. L. Compliments of McCord Candies Main at Fourth Phone 4441 Soda Fountain Dial 3895 Luncheonette When You Think of a Bank Think of Lafayette National Bank Columbia at Fourth Street Lafayette, lnfliana Complete Banking Services Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. PO CHARLES L. SNYDER INC. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH 314-316 N. Fourth Street Telephone 6455 Lafayette, Indiana Bowl at BOWLMORE Lafayette,s Newest Lanes Corner of Fourth and South Streets Lafayette, Indiana Phone 6867 ON THE MAG.-XZINE RACK Clmarm-'Vcedcc Carley ' lx I' t 9 tt' Qu1c'- a ,wa 5 Cosmopolitan-Dave Rasmussen Nl3ClC1llOlS6llk -KIl1'6ll SOYLIISOH Look-,lim Roberts Cilaluuur-Nzulcy XYOH Calling All Girlsflkxu Broach XX'o1ua11's Home Co1m1al1im1fCiordy XYolcv0r Varsity-Doris llzxrtzlcr Vau han gl aughan Attorneys Lafayette Life Building You Owe Your Family the Thoughtfulness of a Will Pglf? For Ice Cream or Dairy Products Call Your Favorite Borden Dealer THE BDRDEN CO. Furnas Ice Cream Div. BOB,S FIVE POINT SERVICE Automotive Servive 18th and South Sis. Dial 7266 'ut IYehh: Have you any idea why 21 chicken is such a hig' eater Roh Runda: Because he takes 21 peck at 21 time. Scoutinaster: NYhich pine has the longest :xml sharpest needles? Holt Hoveri: The 17lll'L'1lIJilIt'.u Carpenters Local Union No. 215 Ladies Auxiliary No. 462 United Brotherhood oi Carpenters and Joiners of merioo Organized May 29, 1899 60 Years of Servire to the Progress of the Community LAFAYETTE, INDIANA Competent Craftsmen from Proper Training by Lafayette Carpenters anal ,Ioiners Apprenticeship Committee I gee 198 CROY'S BRAKE SERVICE We Make Brakes Safen 14th and Salem Phone 4425 Compliments of MICKLER'S FOUD MARKET 1522 Union Street Phone 5302 llow did you get the lmlzlek eye? From a Couglm. A black eye from a cough? Yea, l coughed in a clothes closet. Joyce Smith: XYl1y are skies clearer over New York than over Loudon? Diana Morrison: Because New York has skyscrapers, The Mitchell Agency, Inc. General Insurance Real Estate Mortgage Loans F. A. TEDFORD, President 221 North Fourth-Phone 4077 J. R. BUGAN, Secretary-Treasurer LAFAYETTE, INDIANA l P I 7 Compliments of PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE 902 Ferry Street Phone 6223 Cnc of the witnesses called in 21 rem-lit trial was asked, Uliave xr ll over appeared as witness before? Yes, your llonor. nl1lNVl121I suit? My lmluv sergc L. C. Balfour Co. P Attleboro Massachusetts Class Rings and Pins Commencement Invititions Diplomas -1 Personal Cards Club Insignia Memorial Plaques Represented by Mr. Jesse Greene, Daleville, Indiana 1 5 rm Paul O. Johnson Motors Sales and Service Studebaker Cars and Trucks 602 Columbia Street Phone 7206 Congratulations to Private-Commercial CIHSS of Seeding QP Y g SMl'l'H'S SHOE STORE A l AIlW'BFtlSlH Phone 45530 416 Main Street Lafayette Savings Bank Organized June 26, 1369 Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit lnsuranee Corp. Ollice Phone 4716 Res. Phone 4716 Carey Products Sullivan 81 Fortner Roofing Co. 20 S. Sixteenth Street Freeman Fortner, Owner Lafayette, Indiana LAFAYETTE BOTTLED GAS CO. 904 Ferry Street Phone 6422 'l'l1ey're noted for- Making' witty I'61UZtI'liS-lxlf. Hopkins. Going steady-Nancy XYoIf and Johnnie Deliioer. Looking alike-jim and jack Pickrcill. Curly hair-Millie Clock. Speedy typingflhit Sietsma, Firsf With The Finest Plumbing Heating Equipment Fixtures Furnaces Deep Freeze Units Cas-Oil-Warln Air and Boilers Water Healers All Installations and Installation Guaranteed P. H. SCHOMERS Plumbing 8m Heating Show Rooms: 1658 E. Main Phone 5896 742 Page -ON ,H +I AMERICAN if 4 xk AMERICAN Y 54,9593 LAUNDRY CLEQSING at 4 X45 SANITONE CLEANERS 'WGN or St-V' 0 Dial 3085 641 Main A crew cut-Bill Smith. .EX flashy, blue convertilrle-Don XXX-ir. Suappiug glllll-Clllifllk' Reynolds. Big bmwn eyes-Camlyu Sit-tsma. living late fur Sl'll0Ol-.l0l1llIllL' liretellcmwl. For Delicious Hot Dogs Come to PURITAN CONEY ISLAND 625 Main LEE SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. 21 South 4-th Street Terre Haute, lnaliana Glen Clml felter, Representative l20l Catula Ave. Phone 5463 Lafayette, lnlliana P: Jhv. Env Phafufnacq. 'G,leff's Supply Store Cosmetics-Tohaccos-All School Supplies Candies and Fountain Refreshments-Dependable Prescription Service 716 N. Ninth Street Phone 3725 Meet Your Friends at Goodnighfs LAFAYETTE BOWLING ALLEYS 17 Fourth Street Proprietor., H. L. Henry THIE ANGEL l never kiss, l never neck, I never say darn, I never say heck. I'm always nice, l play no poker, Custom-Built Cabinets Restaurant and Store Fixtures 122 N. Ellsworth Street West Lafayette pg 0 WOLEVER ELECTRIC CO. 642 Main Street Phone 4852 HOTPOINT APPLIANCES BALTIMORE CLOTHES SHOP Store for Men QUALITY CLOTHES, HATS and FURNISHINGS Phone 2373 414 Main Street Ilkl I Ht Il I Of tk Big, t I 1 we ofafageffe rinfing Co. exfencld .Sincere Congrafufafiond fo we .gznior CKCLJJ 2 Moore and Kemple Hardware Co. Electrical Appliances Gas Stoves Hardware Paints 213-220 North Fifth Street Phone 8439 McKibben Coal Company 81 Imi- Kentucky Red Ash Plumbing Clear Burning and W'est Virginia and Indiana Coal Heating 1100 Walxash Avenue 520-24 N' 9th Street Phone 3351 Lafayette, Ind. 0 BOOKS 0 GIFTS 0 STATIONERY 0 OFFICE EQUIPMENT 0 ATHLETIC GOODS 0 ROYAL TYPEWRITERS 0 GREETING CARDS 0 A. B. DICK MIMEOGRAPHS 0 OFFICE SYSTEMS 518-520 MAIN ST. 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