Jefferson High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Lafayette, IN)

 - Class of 1957

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I . , I f'lll.S.Sf0UlIl5. l'l't'lllS, stage '111'1nlz1ofiz-um, and sporls ZA' xlllhonluh ll is in many ll'll'Y5 flurilo olher soho Q ll'l-ffl a f'UllIlJlll'll,Ilt e11l'z1lll 5lf!llIl, ' 1 nun Ililfll-l'lllIlI' lllllllli anal 'full' 10llS.,llvI' A of our flI'llIl1'Illl-L' L'Ul'l'l'flgl'. our lzig-nanz hamls, our lllL'lllfl.l'lll prolluciions. our slanaling in lhe Norlh Cvnlrnl Cfonferefzce, anrl the many other things fhfn make flfjy our school. loin us as we presenl llze story of our school year from the E.YC'l'lClllCIIl of lhe first zlay, wonzlering who will be in our clussrfs. Io lhe solemn grarlufalzfon flur- ing rhv final zoeeh. JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL LAFAYETTE, INDIANA Priya! 3 Ldsgr 5 0 Lf 7776 HGCUVT ,,l,.i.--4'- yw ifgfaruw Une of the many pumlvd frehhinexi eiinlvuvors ln colnprellf-ml llmwe ilnpossihlv first-year iionieroum charts. tory lesson ln one ui Jeff- -luilp llallx. In the L'HIlfLlSiUI1 of an exciting game. lxw Brwiicho dive DIY lhe lyadwtlnall. Sandy Huston klares in a llypliutizwl xnanne-1' at Illzit beautiful plale lunvh Irving hamleil In In-1' lay one N uf ihf- cafeteria workers. lwryfff 4 Larry Ford drowsilyi clelxhe-Q into hiv lfi Hi- Hr. Milton Lewrenz. gf-1In1etry Mal her. -upf:r- xises the wwrk uf hif in1lu-triwu-ly -twlying QW U64 nm mm' Fm W ' 1 'I gyff tudents. Two semor couples enter the Jeff pwrtal- f-lr lhf- Q A V K r V I W, ance of the ,earl the Nemm, p1.,,mA Nenmr- lull baruull. Ilan- Nlrmmrl. lXi:i1'f?ll Null. anxl Lynn ' C' PII dn dpi 1' i li elx il NI rtld l'lll'll ' 1lm'urul1-fl ,Of Pl' ,' ' llfl' il X ' L , El 1' Q, Ch X Nenwr Nlurt. 1 , l . 1 - S f w FRIENDS llllllll .....lllll E ,, EXIUXMENI . , ,.... ,Y TTIEQXTTKE E MEN PELLOWE-HIP ,ll,lll ,lllll bPURTb .lll E llllll E ADVERTISEMENTS E E I Table of Contents PAGE PAGE PACE PAGE PAGE ,PACE l'u 27 39 59 or- OO 115 173 Q65 L 1 Thr- firsl grading perinfl fnunil Dunnis Breece, Nancy Uriev:-s, Holi Denwrly. anil Larry Fnrml llmughtfully examining their graiie wards. Sophmnore Hi-N ie-rs, H1-rl, Van1ie1'vs-en and Mike- Miller. ilvcnralc tile fiill'iSllllHS tree- on the weconel iinur. M, ffl Elm N Wllsll wh xv ll' W QSM ll? x 0 M 0 ff Ni ff ' cs IA, 4 0 .M 1 I Q . fr Ki '.. 5Cafls and roms ul' xaflfllvf-. llliifffl'-. hu- lv. aml nlxal-lluw-3+-11 lim- ilu- uxlll lim lxlsk plum-N ll gli! unl 1 lln Ill ll ith ldlxl In I N lx II 1 llllllllll I1 ulllu lllllllllllllll of a main floor hall the 'gl ..' .- 5 - -1'-4. no U. o I. . 1 Seniors Phyllis Hassett anrl Karen Elliott. along uilh sophomores Patty Goorl. Sharon Hilflenllranfl. B1-ily .lo J Degler. and Mary Ann Fi-her. cheerfully rli-play Norm- li-'lf l erigo ami 1Lrelf'lu-n Hingrivlr Shuffle to a solirl lwul of .leffs C-r-r-azy fade! at the Spol. Page 7 af WZEY 1 ,, fig, , -- 49 1 wi X qw-'H, 4, 'i- . g v wg . E IZ .L.j 1 f ww, ..,, x -- X Dropping in on one ul Hr. Green! English classes. we find Steve Schnehlin. Tom Carroll. Brage Golding. Fran Cantrell. anel Sherri Cuppy imlustrinusly planning Lynn Dimwnrl. ,Xrl Freyman. and Erlrlie Pearlman observe as Madonna Bea-ht delivers her final speech. and wurking un a class project. I-tin ,ff xl ,,,,,.,.... ev my Nlre. Kvunler sliwusses a linlg li L ,,,,..f l l'Lill1l'6 with her class, This journalism class is getting some xalualile experience ln' interxieuing eat-li other. , .5 gk? W . W , And! Judy Gephart. Carolyn llehler. and lionnie llanf kililiiln as Charles-n Brown. Al NlCf:'X13fl4lI'f'.BIlll Eddie l'f-arlinan apply the art of making up. Passing out the first workbook to Denny Laxton. Mrs. Betty Ads thinks, 'Tll het hes delighted to get this! as the rest of the class 1 wait their turns patiently. f English Department llid you know the everyday language we speak has lieen nained the hardest to learn of all the lfuro- pezin and Latin Ainerican languages? We spend a lile time learning to speak and use lfnglish correctly. lt seenis as though we will never learn not to split inlinitixes and dangle prcpositions. Thanks to an alert. young-thinking linglish department. we he- conie very well acquainted with hettcr lfnglish. graininar and literature. in the three years it is re- quired at jell. There are three courses ol lfnglish from which we can choose the course which lwest suits our tal- ents. They are the academic course. for those of us planning college and those ol us it ho just like ling:- lish: the general course lor those ul11S who are plan- ning a husiness career and aren't looking to college roads: and the remedial course for those nf us who need special help. Our Junior High department consists of Mrs. Can- dace Kenzler. Miss Hazel Canoe. Miss Lois Cassinan. Miss .loyce ltandall. and Miss Mary Foltz. ln the Senior High department. those it ho leach are Mrs. Belly Ade. Mr. Wlilliain lfrazer. Mrs. Marian Cct- tings. Mr. Harry llreen. Mr. Milton tlreen. Mrs. Mary Hendrickson. Mr. Charles J. Hopkins. Mr. Sterling jackson. Mrs. ,lane Xvillianis. Mrs. Katurah Wray. and Mrs. l,elah Zahn, ln addition lo the regular lfnglish schedule there are a xariety ul other special courses ollered. Coni- position and pulvlic speaking are reciinnnended for the vollesjt'-lriillllil students. htudents xsislnngr to join the newspaper stall are required ln take journalism. llraniatics and radio are also ollered for students planning to specialize in the lield of spew-li. A f 2 7, v ' 1' 4 .W ,N I . ...ff-pl: K , 21 i Hflvmtimiu ri, ii: Z 3 r5'm5'J'57 .. 4 . ' f g 2 f Maize: I z- P .3 png M 6 , R -..g,,H i Wm s-, wr l 'wi I 1 'i .Mi ff ,Mid K. s. Xzsiswwsssm HV Z A 27 ,, X N mf l My A MW, , ge' M QW' Aj my '90 2 A lf X ff? ,t 1 awww' ' .. fi i s' 1 'L f :.-- xg r f-01:-.vt on--f 1-1 f X lisl Q 5 if H if 4102 , -. mfwgw w w Q 1 e 4 ' -Ui ., I, 7 gy -EE, 5 vw- r X . . -MSN' .4 ' ::..-'-2 -Eb. L 551.42511 Z ' ' K t wi 7 fe j hx, Q f gym Nw WW Ny: , xy, Q 01. I , X H . Ka .. U Uv i -V 15225312- 4. 1 . .... f -uf ,iv X .,, K ...,. . M 4 . ' V M 5 1 I V Q, ' '9 -- . . , A p ' L H , . Q i Fam Smith. aflslressing his eunnmniw Class. gets a laugh A class in Latin American Hhtwry listem attwntixely to frum his fellow stutlvnts with the state-ment. 'l'l1ese. my Nlr. Ellis Hopkins friemls. are my l'lllH'll1Sl0l1s un the fallacies of .Xmf-rican ectmoniyfl .. fig Q, t tv-'wi W.-.J 4 Mat, t, fi ft 51 41 N Ulu- ul Nlr. Slmrll 1-iyiq-N tl, - 'www ii ll'Lll'lllI'lg1 at purl uf N, eu' -Ns.-n lllfllllgll hlmx, K4 W i X lmturx t-lug tnflruvleal hy NIV, llentler l'l'SlQllt:'lllj lmrtr-Q its time inltt the lmuk' 4' 7.4. mm Social tudies swim- yese i Department Like the musty. stimulating aroma ol old letters and Clothes? History holds the same excitement lor an interested mind. its importance ht-ing the develop- ment of that contidence which comes yy ith knoyy It-dgt-. This department proyides courses which proyolxe thought. ohyiously important if yy e are to he rr coun- try of thinking ,Xinerir-ans. To introduce preps lu their school. its traditions. rules. and. possilyly most important. the method ol decoding its wacky room numlwering sy stem. orien- tation is giyen to all freshmen. From the lveginning of time lu yesterday noon. a short. thorough account of the world's happenings down through the ages is proyided in World History' l and ll. My Country 'Tis of Thee. from Yorktown to :Xpponiatox to the Battle of The Marne to Hiroshima -the history of the linited States of.3y1i1el'iC3 unfolds before our ey esAan unending struggle for the basic human right. freedom. li. History is a required course. carried in the junior year. to proyide under- standing and realization of what for and whom this wondrous country exists. For a basic comprehension of goyernment. its workings. departments and diyisions. jeff requires that each graduate must have taken r,-iyifgs. One of the following three courses is rf-quired for graduation: Economics. the science of the produc- tion and distribution of wealth. is a hroadly lienefi- cial senior elective. taught lay Mrs. lfdythe Yan Camp. Sociology. the study of the origin and history of society. is also taught hy Mrs. Yan Camp. Latin American history ig 3 sturly of the .'xtI'l13fif'd5 to the south and is taught hy Mr. Ellis llopkins. Realizing the signitir-ance ol social studies. .lwif requires a minor in social studies for graduation. Art Freyman reports to his l 5. History class under the watchful eye of Nlr. Cf-gax. -111 ZW i is Y , til .2 . 1 y 9 . ty, ,ty ,. X... r tx. 117'-' I '11 lf! Nlr. Nlznnei addrcssvs lns l N l'llNl4ll'N class Nlrs. Smith mlisrtlests solnv'iiLtt'11yyLty places yy ith her class. ra 4 wif, fl 51 yr LJ! 'iq 5- Ml. my , f-My . mg .rn F A 'env ? V W Q..-f 47,40 ew, f 19 4 'tw Re . l athematics Department How do you feel about the square of the hypote- nuse? parabolas? isosceles triangles? and two plus two being four? If youlre interested. youive come to the right place-the math department. lt is here that we are given training in not only highly in- volved mathematical science. but also in an accuracy and challenge that will serve us in an infinite number of ways. Algebra I and II, the beginning academic course offered at Jeff, is a study of the basic principles of algebra. the unknown number. its derivations. and its solutions. For further continuation of this branch. courses of advanced and college algebra are offered. Plane geometry is the college preparatory course which deals with theorems, propositions. and proofs and is taken in the second year. Solid geometry is the study ofthe third dimension. an unusual concept of math. taken in the junior year and taught by Miss Seever. Trigonometry. the science of surveyance. is taken in the senior year and is taught by Mr. Kenzler. To sharpen our skills in computing long lists of figures. a commercial course of math is taught by Miss Seever. We have a strong. capable math department in both the junior and senior high. Our junior high department consists of Mr. David Bonham. Mr. Ern- est Deagan. Miss Ruth Sexton. and Mr. Leonard Walke1'. all of whom teach both algebra and general inathematics. Upon necessity. Mr. Deagan teaches the remedial math course. Miss Mary Frances Seever. Mr. George Kenzler. Mr. Milton Leverenz. and Mr. Robert Tay- lor are the teachers in our senior high department. Plane geometry is taught by each of these teachers. o lie 1 a o boarr wen ans assi' M1 ll N Bonham :nukes his point willl thc help of a special chart as ments ns t ass soaks in some ncw l-znowletlgc. 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I I .IWW Freshmen Ronnie- Needham and Mike R1-eil observe some of the wonders ol nature at ltlurelocl-1 Park during o of the biology class fit-ld trips. l'1ly11' IQ Science Department Students of science are enviable people. Who else sees the things we observe but don't see? Who else knows plants by name and stars by sight? Yvho else but they have a thinking acquaintance with every great mind in the country? Yes. they are enviable: and so are we. to have an up-and-growing science department. More than 800 students a year are grasp- ing the opportunity of putting science in their back- ground. An introduction to nature and to the wondrous secrets and magic nature holds for us is provided in first year biology. Field trips. experiments. and in- numerable unpronounceable words are characteris- tic of our freshman course in science. Have you ever wondered what make things tick. chug. ring. or putt? The answer to these questions. and many. can be found in the elective juniors or senior course of physics. At this time we find our- selves entering laboratories. kilowatt hours. and the metric system. Bubbling test tubes. smelly chemicals. and the basic makeup of all matter are elements of study contained in chemistry l and ll. an elective course for seniors. To understand world conditions. we must know something of the countries of the world-their loca- tions and characteristics. physically and productive- ly. To derive this understanding we are offered world geography. Physical science is an elective course combining fundamentals and principles of physics and chemis- try and is taken in the third or fourth year. To people who accept countless scientific miracles as everyday conveniences. a knowledge and under- standing of science and natureis workings is more than beneficial: it is a supplement to the warm feel- ing of thanks and wonder we have as we observe them. One informed geogruplner locates a point for two friends. v.ssc......,,Qt. WX 5 2 , is 5 , Z, 1-fnnle I'-Hill!-1 JVM lx . 1'u:.:.1 M r:r.l-P-1-1-1 XIV. Nmvll-'ll - lmuvlw-x wla-5. --I-'Ulfww1'llwul1In-Nui tmmlxaln-1-1l1Nl ll hli, l . ' Kv1'4,.l , . . a - , ' P .sy if vw 11-1- A 4 v .f -xmlml fhurl In Ill- f21N4'Hl1ll4'lI vlu--. Ihv 1-U-+1H'u-11-:ul uf expunkmn. l'flf S X IJIIXQV- l'l21'--. unfler the inklruvlinn uf Jamef Murray. ualvhv- with illlffI'l'Nl un E'KIlf'l'illll I1l on Nlr. X. I. Klinf-. 1-lwmi-Irs Ivawher. pfvinl- nut .1 11 gi -a www. X Mwwwmvtv fy, 4: ... W- 4 K we Y Q K X W W 1' ' ,, K 1 -v-451, 4 Mr. Bradley. assisted by student. lrene Dickson. answers a few questions in his accounting class. Typists Dave Rabensteinc. llarbara Hess. and Bob Jones plug away deterniinedly at the old Underwoods in typ- ing l. ,..m,,,. ,,,, V ', , f ff i 41':S'i2i... .v... 1 :,, V i K Zin TY avjj - P' gf f , 5 f -if Qf i. 'V 1 V W' - rea. , X X ? Q ' xi , tg.. :aft f aff slr-'Q ,,,g Q wi?-tfc q ffftifts -Jw? 1 , 33414: s5'V1et3g -1 'ru 4:?fs A -as ' f E5 mfr. tw We ' , ' J if LV n ,A ,:7q..,,l,.,,'4,,.i , ,. f, . is Www,-.......,... ,,.,,. Q , A' is r k. Ihr-of Iii Commercial Department From the days of the Merchant of Venice to Cash McCall. modern executive. business has played an important and fascinating part in our lives. From General Motors to the grocery store on the corner. big business and small-all are run with the funda- mentals of commercial knowledge behind them. Calling all future tycoons and businessmen and women every where! Junior Business is designed es- pecially for the use and development of your talents. A freshman elective. this subject is very useful as a background for a career in business. The funny click of the typewriter keys provides the invigorating atmosphere in which students of typing are surrounded. Typing. an elective course. is offered to sophomores. juniors. and seniors. Bookkeeping is one of the vital parts of running a business. The course is a vastly profitable study of recording the expenses. transactions. and profits of any business. Ah. students of shorthand! Does it seem as if those little curls. tails. dots. and dashes will never straight- en themselves out into respectable words? Wo1'r3' not. for after this course it will be sheer simplicity to write reams of dictated material. Oliice practice is a practical course in which the commercial student actually works in an office. put- ting into use the courses of learning offered by a commercial slate. lVlerchandising. business law. and selling are the more advanced commercial subjects which prepare a student to run a business. They are taught by Mr. Kenneth iXttflt't3NSS. Mrs. lloru Freed. shorthand instructor. dictates a ream of words to her pencil-poised and nerws-frayed class. 'W -S 5 , t X s A We t X L. yea is f RX X .,-' ig RRP Ngqg M.5g w w g .Ml .... K L: xgick Mx b V x 1 ' X N Xxx 5 R R NXQ ,L , X, - ' 1 Y ibk 11'Q'b -, ,pw X,..x 1 in-,,,qMhnb ifd-11. Frvmlra Hill llurrieflly Irie- In Hui-lu he-r lrarw'riI,ti.m leiwn. Klemberl uf Nlr-. 4Qarpemer'- juninr lru-i- nes: wgla-- are leaxmg rhf:hu1lfi1ng1-.gnun il flelnl Iflfr, Jerry Heath applivg hjg knnwlwlge of ialw--man4hip in trying to sell Karen Steill a llaxkelllall. These' lauxy Iypixlx are Nl'l1l'l'fll1gJf through another timeel writing. 1 P11110 17 Health, Safety, Physical Education ,W 'agff ,ww M q X W lt looks like another test for the girls, gym classes. on first l'lVyf' IH agen! Nlenibers of the health class learn the art of bandaging aiil ilav Ladies to the center and back to the bar. Gents to the center and form a starli' Square dancing is one of the highlights of our participation during the two years of gym classes required. We find our- selves tumbling. playing basketball. soccer and hav- ing a very good time. Badminton. deck tennis. ping pong and volleyball also add to a healthful. toning up class. llo you have any idea how many bones there are in your head? The jolt of providing this interesting information rests on the shoulders of Mrs. Emily Price and Mr. Orval Martin: an informative study of ourselves. this course being required of a high school graduate in lndiana. Drivers' training is an elective course which teaches the fundamentals of driving as well as safety. Taught by Mr. Harry Green and Mr. Xorm W-illev. this course of instruction is taken for a period of six weeks during a study hall. From teaching us how to play ping pong or to chin ourselves. to how to drive a car. this depart- ment is an active. vigorous one with the shining goal confronting them. that is to teach us to better ourselves by knowing and understanding ourselves. 2 . . ft sophomore gym class practices the new square dances. Wa figs ,f 'Was fftisiw xx?-Q mi., -K .f1lw..':,,,a Ullman ' 51 ' 'llularoqna N M .lllllllq 8'w,.'M'10, ,, f-- Nw 14f,, H1f.. ullarxsir, 'vfasgmgxffh l lanslnasmzq W 'fa fl ' av n ns ,,rallzs:g,u::1,.,bH1,,o.s a 1 funsuuraxqieg agh., lurr1lIgg,.':ls.! y 'Q lllllg.'. Wlgbil. llllllgggfgalxlijp Of., Bill Laila grins BQ we' pf-er mer hix 11 u 1 er 1lLlI'lIl N driver! eflucatiwn claw. Urvillv Marlin wllOhs hw awed wpllonwrw .1 part 0 In leg lVII1E.'.N fi-ffmff'-fymfga ' W , 4. .Q , f ff W? ,ff---1 , -'-' f elm Carol Brown, left, and Sonja Derment critically observe a painting in art class. - WW W Mvfwwpe an Cffigw ZQZZ MWC-nip .,., 5, :ff at ' ., We V M f . Art Department Being able to create something-however great- however seemingly insignificant it is'-is YTCIUCH dously important in a day where nervous break- downs are happening and frustration Besides providing a remarkable outlet for personal tensity. art used commercially is a thriving. fas- s are infinite. cinating profession. Molding these future Berman Rockwells. Jon Whitconibs. or. possibly even. Tou- louse Latrecs. is a job which falls into the hands of Miss Ceorgiana Kienlv. Practical use of this skill comes sharply into focus around Jeff with Red and Black Revue scenery. which is painted bv the art students. Posters cautioning drivers. drinkers. and numerous others are another of the numerous activi- ties of the art department. The actual preparations for the various art activi- ties come in the art classes. During this time. each student tries his hand at drawing trees, apples. dogs. cars, houses, and people. to name a few of the arti- cles they observe. ltis a casual dedicated class with an interest and individual pride in each student for his personal creations. How wonderful to have an opportunity to study artistry! W7hat a significant point it is that we, American youth. have an oppor- tunity to study a creative art! v wNM VSQwr ,-....,t.,t-uit - X aff? . hfffff? 'W ' . 1. 1-J-4 TQBJMT1 Qwwfsm 4 s e 7 a 9 p it tat-ttsss 'Xie A s tatszozt za 25252728 30. .L ,wg-gd:-f ..-ailgii t . v ,X stir sv ALM. ZH Barbara Donald mixes up a little paint with the help Artists Kate Anderson and Darlene W1'igl1t paint a little of a leaky faucet. Pfllrfl' ffl poetry for the nlce people. Music Department i From Perry Como's Dream along with me. lim on my way to a star . . to Rise Steyr-n's singing O Holy Night. we are surrounded on all sides by music in one form or another. Being as important in our lives as it is. it has a delinite and varied place in our education. Enjoying music and participating in it depends only on your enthusiasm for it. as is shown in freshman general music. From drilling on monotonous scales to approach- ing the semi-classical. the range and talents of the A Cappella Choir. under the direction of Richard Jaeger. are seemingly endless. Choralairs are the crown prince of song at Jeff whose members graduate into the ruling class. the A Cappella Choir. Approximately fifty females resounding enthusias- tically in song are the Girls' Clee Club. also under the direction of Mr. Jaeger. A talented. marching group of approximately one hundred mixed musicians directed by Richard Bowles travels under the appropriate title of the Broncho Band. Mr. Bowles also directs Varsity Band which plays for the basketball games. The other instrumental group at Jelf directed by Mr. Bowles is the orchestra which plays for the several shows put on during the year. Band members put away the in-trumenb into their respective cubby holes for another day. mln A . 1 WSW, ii .f .5 it Mrs. Esther Robertson and Sharon Fulks co-ordi- nate to put up the bulletin board in the library. Bonnie Best seems to hate made her choice from the many good books in the school library. 'hw N-Q. 'yew' The library offers a quiet break from study hall to Bob Hutht-rforrl and john Danaher. Li brar Department Dealing with the worldis literature from the new- est science fiction thriller to the Encyclopedia Britannica. our library is thoroughly equipped with referencial. entertainment. and educational material. kinder the excellent management of Mr. L. YY. Smith. head librarian. and Mrs. Esther M. Robertson. assist- ant librarian. the library runs efhciently and is guided skillfully along the path of booklearning. The reference corner is complete and yery helpful when term papers. themes. and research papers are due. Second only to learning by doing is learning by seeing. Taking care of this part of our education is in the hands of audio yisual boy s. also under the superyision of Mr. Smith. The library is filed in accordance to the Dewey Decimal System and kept in remarkable order by the library assistants. The system employed for lending books is similar to that of a public library. Books profit us by providing an insight to the thoughts of the author and. therefore. supply us with a new outlook. 'QNX YUU N31 A' 4 Miss Carolyn llrifhn. Latin teauhvr. discuss:-s Il16 latest lmnlqs tin Rumary Wearing the latest togas. Marcia Bruns and ftfike Crawley model for BUYS orei n Langua e Department What is there about a foreign language that intrigues and fascinates us? Whatever it is. it can be found in the Jeff foreign language department. Two languages are offered. Latin and Spanish. anfl the students of these languages hat e tu o year courses offered them. Several generations ago our grandparents, and later our parents, would complain. Latin killed all the Romans, and now its killin' us. Fortunately times have changed and our generation need haw- few worries about living through a Latin course. It is an interesting, beneficial course whose after effects tend to be an ease in picking up other lan- guages. It is taught by Miss Carolyn Griffin. For a little beauty in your life-try the Spanish language. lt rolls off your tongue like honey fwhen you have learned to speak itt and is absolutely melodious. Spanish is, as most other languages. helpful in learning other languages. A little of the pageantry of Spanish and South American history naturally goes hand in hand with the language of this people. It is taught by Mr. Raymond Mc- Glothlin. Hr. Raymond Kit,-Ulothlin. Spanish teacher, gives a little friendly hoard instruwtion to several first year Spanish students. W MIM Page 23 Max Martin and Bill Davis work diligently with the milling machine. Industrial Arts Department Dealing with soggy spark plugs. incombustible combustion chambers, the ancient art of woodwork- ing, kilocycles of electricity, and setting' up type are the various activities of the shop students. These are the guys who7ll be wiring your home, and making your cabinets for that new house youill build. Auto mechanics is an interesting and important shop course providing experience by working on the students? own cars taught by Mr. Richard Thoennes. The wood shop course taught by G. V. Hitchings teaches prospective Woodworkers how to work with the tools necessary for such work. The activities of printing shop are printing posters, programs, membership cards, etc., etc., etc. All this is under the supervision of Mr. Elbert Morgan. Electricity is a shop course taught by Mr. George Price which delves into the importance and mechan- ics of Ben Franklin's discovery. Machine shop, taught by Mr. H. J. Vllills. is a practical course which allows its pupils to work on various machines. Vocational machine shop is an advanced shop course merely continuing with the beginning machine shop. This Held is the backbone of so many fields that it' would be impossible to name them all. Can you imagine the trucking business or the commercial airlines with no mechanics? Can you picture a building concern without skilled carpenters? The list goes on and on . . . Gene Davenport and Ronnie Richards set up type for one of the many printing activities of their class. Page 21, Lowell Griflin puts his nose to the slide rule. muse H ll 5 , , .5 mf as F w , - - ,415 'Xu il' ' X f rmsiz-1wav11'e'x 2 .asm The hum of the sewing IHE'll'lllI'lf' come- from three seamstre-ses in clothing 1-las-. Home Economics Department , Gals! Have you been wondering just what is going to happen when your time comes to he a wife and mother. i.e.. the household manager? If you dread facing life with no more knowledge of cook- ing than the colloquial dumh hunny who has trouble hoiling water, or no more knowledge of children than the outdated mother who still thought children should he seen and not heard. try a ff-yy home eco- nomics courses. The activities of the clothing course taught hy Miss Helen Grishaw. revolve around the production of clothes hy the active minds and hands of the students. From French hors diouvres to good old American hamburgers. food students. taught hy Miss lrma C. Slayhack, prepare with apparent ease dishes of all varieties. Living with the family' and managing it efficiently is a task which is taught by Miss Gleela Hatcliff in her family living course. What to do when illness strikes-that is the main topic of learning in the home nursing course, also taught hy Miss Ratcliff. We have a competent home economics depart- ment which promotes an effective effort to prepare the young women of Jeff for careers as homemakers. 2 A x. h 5 5 V . llun rj 1 W 1 Ri Preparing a mi-ul can lu- done for mu-'lit in Vmnnking .-law as is demonslruled lay these lhrev sludenl-. ,,..4-xxx Ji A discussion in family living is in progress among Joyce Partlow, Lynn Cooper. and Hicki Gillaspy. Page 25 1 fir, '14 ., 4 ,S. 5-rmxyg -,VAN .-W Ggggf, :-,. ' +.,, I M ,,,.,.... W ' bf 1 I A iffmlipv f Ji. Sf - 'fa-Awww 'wa' X ,, . Aww, b M mc-wg .WM Q, f f + f wffr-WM3 VM? rig X HMM ' 3 1, f : .3 rsazgfg. .f ' W...-'ff-11 ,, ,, -f l! I 9 .W if 4 ,J UN. ,W 7 an - , f W we ' ff i 1 ,, rf 31:4 ' A f A -mb-A -Q .': V. 1 ,. ,V 7. YW Q ,I , 71 J f .M V'-' 1 Mrpwv, ry iw ff :yy Q'?' Q2' ? h A -fi K. , I, I ' ' I,'w:l' . A s--im? MQ ' xx ?f':.3, : f 1 Q V 0 ' LT' K' gekirfsi . - y wx: 1 MX .,,.J .....,. F 5. , rx- qv--'fvwx e Q M xx S , . ...x K .. Q? .Q U' 't 'NrX:,s5Q N-w-QQ. .x.. .V iw .N ' , .N IR, :- This year certainly has been no exception to all the wonderful activities that keep us liustling and lvustling. For some. this year will end with sorrow: for the others the expectation of fun awaits next year. The 1936-1957 school year was filled with dances. parties. sports events. club activities. and stage pro- ductions. This eventful year was started with the annual Broncoette Gallop in October. then horne- coming. and the Red and Black Revue. Convocations at school. cluh activities. the Youth Center and Q'Spot were other points of activity. The traditional Queen of Hearts Danceg the IHSAA State Basketball Finals: the Senior play. The Man Who Came To Dinnerilg the Senior prom, Rue de Parisilg the senior trip and graduation. It was a big year. although it seemed as though we could never stop to catch our breaths during the happy whirl. Page 537 lake Crenat, runner-up. grins as Ann Maple crowns Joe Cross. Callop king. Aa zero hour and the crowning ceremonies approach. the couples :lance on, womlering if their choice will be king. nyc .28 ,foe Is New Gallop King Amid decorations representing a huge champagne glass and the danceable music of Wendy Swartz. the 1957 Bronchoette Gallop crowned joe Cross as its king. Wearing runner up crowns were lake Crenat and Phil Burgess. Other candidates were Lynn Cooper, Tom Carpenter. Cliff Mitchell, Ronnie Bur- gess, Dean Chatham. Bob Jones. Dave Xorwood. Bob Schaiir. ancl John Tuclcer. The theme 4'Fire and Ice preclominated at ,leiius traditionally first turnabout dance of the year. on October 20, 1956. at Allenis Ballroom. Sponsoring the annual affair was the Senior Sunshine Society. President Ann Maple had crowning cluties and Sharon Reed mastermindecl the dance as general chairman. Carol Steely passes an icicle to Jerri Laircl as they prepare for the big night. Stilvvi Quveli vf Hecrts Hall spmisuwni ivy the iii-Y her ssiiite-grill imrviivl fuxwiq was une ui llir- must Rita Is Crowned ueen It was Ni11S1IC1't'ti at the l5ll1 annual jsiieisuii High Cuuucil that Kita lfiwric. this yeuiis queen ciwsswl In 3 mfflU N' WW NH ldiivtu -'msn ami xwuriu-' 2 attraclixe qiiwiif iii iiL1t't'II wif Hvnrls iiislwrx. 3 . I K . . . sn., 'J misses iiiy ills hafwtt. Maxi Nm t'Ilb.LlINi 5ll1'fXSt'ZtJf alteucimi time lkillvvll ul lin' 'iam-v iieiil fum: nine lu Iweixe in the Nwrtii i'idiil'HHI!l wiv time i,L1I'tiUtJlYIliYt'I'- sity Iillillll. Uni iifimi f-ii' lin- 1-iwmiiiiig n Pl'v1i1miic's was Hwii Hater. Hi-N lfwiiiu-ii lirv-imir-lil. Her Hajestff 1-Hurt muxivians ff-1' liie evening were Bud Beiiiwtt ami iiii H 1'ff ketf playing ciaiicw- aiiie.d1'ea1naivlrmusip , -5 Q 3. Hui Muinvil IlI'CNi1iff'IlI. Hula Nluler. vnmn- Rita I IIN-1-Ieudbiif-vin ni livmlxq alla-l11liiI1Ix.511fJ SNHIVX. . . . . ' , v N ,xx 'Xmi911.311-itiiwiwil.i-JfTN','L1Hfr1 ill iivarlQ1ia11r'ws V-IH SHAWN .111-lllnlli H.. vu I...,lx UH, is just 3 imern-wry .... Niurx il'-liilfi on i.:-lx in-r luillul Ll- Iwi' flulff. hun lfliuf-kiln: gleefully. H1-Ii ilii-iiliij' fmwii- Iilr' tlillYJ Il Xluunlx. :mil uiliplf-. ikimlyn Kilqiiiimf :mil Flww HfHrAdfI-faXII1'fvI11idlf'.iiftllf- .iw il' gi:-V. XInl'lg11'lx,uir1IXP Page 251 4 1 Q 2 2 ' A, 1 V 1 , - I X ! 7' 1 501111111 Hill uml lluugg l'uprm'ki. llu- IIVUIU vn- 1-I1 uirmf-H. Iulw linw UH' in Ills gym lvalf-Um lu 1-lnw-lx mm' llw plum im lin- lug mglul. 'lhlwly Pluillipx :mel Inix luuul played HIHIPI' ilu' l'uri-iam Nkivx ul llw NST gflllilbl' l'rmu, l'f1yc.IH 2 ' lrzulitimlal proruffnaflf- wal lei! Ihil year by th.- xeniur lunyx aml their flare-. ww: . x K Y is . - .1 X x tx. N X N55 .mx R XX X NN X igi Q S X - N ,. x 1 . A Nwwff-N V .N N' N f S . . .Q x X Xxx ' , Si . . X 5 'X k x LA.. kk X HQ 9 as J ,mi x Senior Prom The Climax of the year Came senior prnin night when it was danced away intn the night tu the de- lightful music of Teddy Phillips and his hand. With a wonderful theme like Rue de Pareei' how could they go wrong with deenrationsl :Xnd with ti fannwus musician like Teddy Phillips lu prmide the music. prom night was a einehl i'xL'CO1't'llllg to tradition. the lnwnn was held in the Jefl gym on May ltl. frmn nine In t ne. The ltig night Came and went. amid lwliss. iw-ttiame. and a little sadness-hut verx' littlel Handling all the frantic details fur the prnni were general cu-t-hairinen Sundra Hill and llnug l'aprncki. The general cwmnnittee it as emnpused nf the vhair- men of the deeuratinns. hand. prngrains. tickets. puhlit-ity. inritatinns. and finance rgninmittees. They were Madelyn Fextwn. vlan Thenlies. Tlllltllll Hall. Jim LaRue. Tum Hi-gk-. Millie Phill,-ttt. and Beth Lohman, After the pruln. Clydette Ly nf-h had I-harge of the After Prum Party. Her f'11 nnnittee vnnsisted of Cay Jnlinsfm. Sandy Hildenl-rand. Yann l.uc-as, and Barlv Dtmald. By May 9th. the flew-1'at1f1's nl the gym titt uld sit hack with a triumphant glint and nl,-serie their magic. The same lm,-atiwii that wnly a len -hurl months ago had hnused lwasketltall teams frnm all over the state was transfnrmed intn a line de l'aree. a street in Paris. The dec-Oratiwn f'fvnnnittf'f' make- la-I minute plan- lnr prnm der-oratiurl-. fl!! ,, 'c f ,, , i if tb W wuml lntld their lireullis as Twin St-hmidl. Tum llardi. und Dau- Nur- Iliex vanlinuslx lmtk In sw- how the prmn pn'lurvs turned nut. 1. llrwurni T1-ddy Phillip- nmsiv drill- llirnuult the .ilmus ere uf Puri- ln Illesetlaln'il1gt'utlples. l'11gn , jeff. in lilark. harrels lllffbllgll tht- llarinn line- Inward paytlirl annl a tn11clnl1nx'i1. Tliix ix a Nmall group uf tht- many loyal lane attf-ntling the llmnevnminu game. Ul1l-lirner- lirmn the wluw nf Will iuin -nine nl' the V137 grnliler- at liallrlnne vweviimiiex. f Homecoming The ,leflersun High Sq-11001 Athletic helcl H11 Ofglw- her 15. 1956. was the scene of Jeioits first Honiecuming game lietneen Jeff and Maritim. The dramatic- mo- ment vame at the half-time xx hen Miss Sandra Brown. Senior. was vrnwnerl hy Lynn Cuwper as the firet H4blYl1'lY'1JlllTIlgl Queen in the liistory ul Jefferson High St-lnml. Her r-nurt 1-nnaistetl uf Rita Hherle. Sharon Corwin. Bef-ky Cummings. anrl Rita Mink. The lovely queen macle her ar-r-eptaiice Speech Im her Subjects and was then clriven arwuncl the held. Later ihe reignerl at the mixer in the Jeff cafeteria. Fhe re- veivefl a huge trnphi hearing her name. It was 3 nnlnitul and exciting first fur ,leffersnn traclition. The traclitinn naw hegun ln' its spwiisors. the elieerleaflers. anfl pruhalvly will VHITITIIUF' in future years at Jeff. Q Au.. llnnn-mnniiig l1llt't'l1. Sanily llrmsii. makes the royal um zmmlnl .IMT helul after the crnwning t-eremnny i Recreational Centers YVhile other cities are worrying about keeping those kids off the streets. Lafayette has two centers for youth activity. One of these is our youth center which exists he- cause of the extensive generosity of the merchants of Lafayette. Approximately two hundred young peo- ple per week go to the center at the Columhian Park pavilion from T to 0 :-15 on Wednesday evenings. The activities atiorded are dancing. checkers. and ping pong. And lets not forget the free refreslnnents given out each week. compliments of Lafayette merchants. It is directed hy Jack Hopkins and Earl Heninger. memlners of the Jeff faculty. and is sponsored by Lafayette City Recreations. The other is the Spot. whose motto is Spot ls Tops. The Spot has its meetings each Tuesday night and is governed hy an elected group of forty lioys and girls. representing the different classes. The board met on Monday nights to plan different activ- ities. Officials of the hoard are Mike Miller. presi- dent: Xancy Scott. vice-president: Connie Krahhe. secretary: Tom Rush. financial chairman: and Millie Philpott. activities chairman. The group was behind Youth Carols for Christ, directed by Mr. Richard Jaeger. The county high schools were invited and three hundred students participated. , if ,,.. Enjoying each otheris company at Spot7i arf: JCTTY Filii Sharon Benner, Ann Redinbo, and Bob Sebrey. The checkerboard at Youth Center is put in use by Melvin Nlink, Cary Uogle. and Boh Haywood. tfouples clap their hands as they follow the square danc- ing calls. Bill Eaton, in action, slams a hall to his opponent in a close ping pong match. Page Q ff WM 5,21 Z1 Sf . K. ,b 5 Convocations SEI1iOI'S C1811 Kllwvulrx .111-I IMT ' -I ' H- , ,HM lqlx f-yy-5131113 Imrllk pmlgqlx glrullnfl - 33133113115-grly 3Cf0ll3lik'4 at lllf- Hun., fv-ywri' - '5 -- 'I I' -. Mlm--. V A Speaking ull'-ir. unvifr ' Wy-. luv- XXM1.mux. Ifll- Ll W Chriilma- -twry ultI1r:y:1,f-may J ' pulff xuuller, Hvverenfl Bnlv l21I'1IN,NIHPkf'f to us al un enlvrtaln- lllgj mulluv. .l NIL fre ni Wvlflv :Il-pluxwl the I'l'Pl'4lUlIl Pam' J. X 5 ,WW ...,.:. .. ft X W 49 VE .Q 1 if YY, . A, it E Q X Y' .4 4 . ' N lironcho Jerry Heath grabs the hall at the afternoon game of tln- state tourney. 5 , My Y P, I l if 5 I 4. ii Wearing the traditional tourney time garlt. a lrot'l'owq-'tl State Tourneys What can you say about tourneys at state? You don't discuss itg you feel it . . . in the air. lt's colorful and exciting and a time for high spirits and emotions . . . and mostly. it's a time for school pride. Every guy on the team hecomes a hero. an important per- son. lt takes a lot of lighting to get to state and a lot of spirit. Not only must the team come through but also the kids. Granted. we didnit take state this year. hut we saw ,lelierson High School fight and try and try and hnally he defeated hy the team which was to become the lmest in the state that Saturday evening. March 23, 1957. South Bend Central defeated Jefferson of La- fayette in the afternoon by a score of 54 to 36. It took the hest team in the state to heat our underdog Bron- chos. We got to state on poise. courage. spirit. and Coach Marion Crawley. Jeff is proud to say that when we lost that game. our team lost none of those fine qualities. We didnt luring home the championship trophy: instead. an outstanding Broncho. Bob Perigo. walked off with the coveted and honored Trester Award for scholarship. sportsmanship. and athletic ability. We repeat. what can you say about a team who'll overcome unsurniountalnle odds and obstacles and fight and take defeat like pros? Miss Mary Harrington accommodates these juniors with ,I Sweater. url' lllfel' lulovk section nn-nilwrs. lll'lif'l4 und stickers lor state, l't1yt' .Hi The rghecring Ref liwn gen Hrgdnizevl fwr the Ili ggame. Bronclm Hub Perigo happily au,-cpu the Tresler Award. I ,V hxw-K 1 XXX Ae . Qffvi Players Larry Butz and Lynn Cooper study the PCP Sign H9351 QOGS fOr the opening lip! before the state game. Page 37 Ron' I-Art Freyman, Carl Burgeson. Bruce Klepinger, Mike Dunn, Dave Siemers, Roger Criswell. Bob Sperback, Roger Newton, Greg Harter. Roger Johnson. Row 2-Carl Young. Jim Bundy, Tom Hudgings, M. M. Goodnight, Norm Nelson, Larry K. Jones. Mike Miller, Mitchell Gegax, Gary Metcalf, Don-Widner. Row 3-Ed Siefers, Herb VanderVeen, John Enjoying the meal before their meeting are some Key Club members. fi f ff 1 gf , ' f if . I! 5 ' J' . , , , 1 'xl 'lgaff ,v P I P fl g C J S Danaher, Ronnie Balsbaugh, Tom Ketterer. Dave Price, Jerry Bussell, Larry Snapp, John Kerr. Dick Seyinour, Wayne Klaiber, Dallas Hall. Row 4-Tom Carroll. Jim Lahr. George Lucas. Tyra Brady. Joe Robinson. Jerry NICCIHTY, Jim Risk. Bully Mayerstein. Mike Crawley, Denny Cooper. Pat Clark. Dave Hilt, Jim Holland, Ted Poppinga, Dave Tam. Key Club The sophomore. junior. and senior charter mem- bers of Jelfis brand new Key Club. started by the Kiwanis Clubs of Lafayette. got their program of city service oil the ground with a bang. They had many activities this year. including the sale of Broncho license plates. and working to re- model the North Side Community Center. They en- gaged several speakers from the Lafayette area to speak at the various meetings. Some of them were Bob lVlohhnan. speaking on the Third House: Pinky Newell. O11 athletic training: and Captain Glenn Rog- ers. on civil defense. Their purpose was to be to train students for service to school. faculty. and students. Faculty sponsor. lVlitt-hell Gegax and otticers. Norman Nel- son. president: Hutt May erstein. vice-president: Gary Long. secretary: Roger Newtown. treasurer: John Danaher, sergeant-at-arms: and the Board of Direc- tors. Jerry Russell. Dave Price, and Jim Risk. had the responsibility of upholding this purpose in the Key Clubls first year. 25,1 Graduation S 5 fl X , 5f:I1iUIa Jerri fp l'lrli1k all-I 'Ikfww N'fH:111fY mfmlrf' '-1111 Sr 4,4 ff 4 VHIVW vldlwl Fl'IliflI'Q perform lllf' happx Iaklx of lhIl'lliI'lL' then' NNU1'I'll h mln u hamly lrarrwl. rlvmnily i lIlVIIl1HkNSUIA1l lA1rl'll1Hll1L11'1'l1lu1'm-vixP4,liplu- fwthf-rb1-fur? graffualiwrn. 111.1-. .fffrry Hfvw-lwfrr Warn- hi- lrfsafl -iff uhllf- lu lr., mf-.1-Hr' -7 'Ilw -lull'-nl fmmf-il l41prvwHlI:.llixw-llrfggwlizllvwilllxt-'lllu1'e for graflualiffn rap anfl gmm. fur Hu- IIIIFVIILI-I' HI -1-niur llIlIlHlllll'Clllf'lllN. Page 39 f wg ,a 7 531' Z J ff A ,W ni X aw? -3' f K 1 'y fb'-.- 4 mfg N.,- qw-X 'mm N S ls x NT W. - ,XX vii, ' 1235K X' . - Q- r, , , Q Nix M . 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There soloists. is nm-wr ai talent shortage where young people are found, and Jeff is certainly no exception. On the fol- lon ing pages you will see and read about the produc- tions in which Jeff h as attempted to provide enter- tainment and enjoyment for her own and for the people of the community. Someone once said, The show must Ho onli' and za that adage has heen considered the real test of produced many showmanship. We feel that jeff has I 1 iers 15 year at Jeff. Page 41 ?M',,,,, Nlr. Rim-liard Rowlcs. instrumental direc- tor. explains a nnmluer lu Mr. Georgi- ltrice. director. 'l'lle trio, Marcia llanl. .ludy tlrziig. and Slicrry liarnionim: for l'lvery Day of My Life. Page .92 Red and Blcwlf Revue On Friday, Novemlrer 9. 1956. at 8:00 RM.. the audience olrserving the annual Red and Black Revue was transported lo various cities all over the world lay the theme Vacation Varieties. lt was a presen- tation of the students and faculty of Jefferson High School under the direction of Mr. George Price. The Review lregan with the 'iVacation Varietiesw overture directed hy Mr. Richard Bowles. Then the curtain rose on Act l. Atlantic City Antics. directed lay Miss Joyce Randall. A mixed chorus, costumed in fascinating old bathing outfits. was featured. sing- ing and dancing told favorites like Rv the Sea and tlirlS. Girls. Cirlsfi The lielween-acts specialties included a hula rendi- tion and ,lon King and the Kings Men. Mike llngersma. master of ceremonies. then intro- duced Act ll. L'Manhattan Melody. directed bv Miss Hazel Canoe. The story of a hoy and girl in Old New York for the first time revolves around the many songs of the city. some of which included HGive My Regards to Broadway and East Side. West Side. Specialties after this act were a costumed solo hy Lella Cambold and several numbers by the Dixieland Band. The curtain rose on Act III. Fun ln Dublin. di- rected by Miss Thelma Mumhy and Mrs. Donna Zak. A musical glance into the lives of Irish folk presented an lrish a tenor solo. and chorus featuring many lrisli tunes. Two student stage hands raise the Revue curtain, Spet-Baltics l-efuw hcl lN Nell' at vwlltctly slxil vue 'll ,- . Nxi l Q titled We Hate Nlenu and gi lllllillill retailing. The print-ipaliti nl Nlumit-U was tht- Q-mlnrntingg scene uf 'Xvt lx. Nlrs. ,lane NX llllLtlltS Nlmnn-tl Nu- 2 ments.-I X xnive vlwir rliulitt-tl in xerse the l.illtlUllS 4, 5- live Stott nf lil'Lu't' ulnl the l'l'lItL't'. 'liln' lun ixvtl' lf serenadetl with su:-li tnelmlief Lib l.me ls n Muni Splentluretl Thingu nntl Ullelln it-ung lim-rs. Thr- Chansonettes unul the Singing lil'-vm-lins tlrefsetl in L'Ull1'tL'USU.1INt' were a part wi the in-I feting the m-tnilwle. 'N The speuialtiw hell-re the- llrantl Finale were ai X sulu ln jutll llelnlrl4:lvnn antl Ll glIilN trnv. The f'-lll3lE. XX'i1t' Illini: Y4llt1lf'l' ln Xen lt1'lr-tilts. iifx: ' . . . , . Q ' featured IIlt'llllH?l'4 1-l tht- X Lap--lla Llnnr 1'lll4l'ttlt:,l .. 11, . 4 - I lf ,U , through a luxe theme. mth -uf-h nltl luxnrutn-N as My Heart Strgmcl Still anfl ll l lmxeil Yiwu. almut 11 cluckhand and a 3l3I'f,ll Gras Queen. With the entire .,:.Q,',-' ' .f:j,.. . .-. .. ' -'4'f tv ensemble singing Q1.rne tn the jhldflll bras. the 11' oo' final Curtain fur the 1956 Refi and Blaf-k Rex ue fell. ,',,- ,'...: . 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Hike fn- gerfiua, ilirei-If u- through our N acatifi-n N dfiPfIit?:.M 5 , 2 A Q, i Q ff 1 U WA-'fa 2 1 f 4 Wy .i., f A2 1 2 A - f RL A Si -x,...as :iv f H W ' C N -'hi VX if' 'L , .,. 1 L i 'V ,Wifi .5 as N I 1 ,551 1 ' f - - . i N 1 J ga r 2 i ' 1 ,3if'fi4 5 1 A X ,ffl .Af- --Q m-'-fi - ' f 'W iw i V' - 1 N- Aww Yxllll Mdlihf. HUF- XIIIVI ivaifi Ning- Un thi- Iimiiwi NN iilk The flimvgiii-fw1'a iiigliii-01131-1-gate Lip ,ln-,, 1-611931-53 Ill Xlitllllit' ifilyfi lhlgfj' X Vs K fb Am ' H. 151- ,wx , , A f , ' , 5,415 ' 2, f W 1 Q 154.7 .:, ' ' W g. yn ,X X a, . 1 ,m ' 'i I 12 , fa' , 'L 51, , 3 -AJ J ,. V 1 Wlnm I1 HW L1.11e and ll1el11 I1 hulkin llwII111'1I111'l luxx Llfllllllll P Ullxl IN. 97 uv .- v. Rufl sll fflllflll I111I1wl111111f 1 111 111, In lla' 471111 II ui II11 Xl 111I1l ld Illlll llf-111 'I me ff' , , 11l111ml1'l'I11' lll XVI l1'11'lvu11. Hoo beats This year's Hoofbeats at the Sunnyside auditorium on April 25 and 26 was full of laughs and lun. Al Switchel, played by Harold Fesler, found himself in quite a predicament-'how to dispose of fifty thou- sand dollars which he had inherited from an uncle. If he had satisfactorily disposed of this money hy a Certain date. he would receive an additional hall million dollars. 'LContrasts. the theme. provided the has-is for the student acts, comparing the good and had advice on how he was supposed to use his inheritance. Mr. Switchel bought and remodeled a theatre donating it to the city. On his new stage he sponsored a variety show. As the curtain fell he received a telegram from the mayor stating that he had heen appointed the civic manager of the auditorium. The variety of acts included a chorus line. Dixie Band. trumpet trio. hanjo duet. the Swing Trom- hones, the orchestra. and the finale by the A Cappella Choir. Credit for the composing of the musical arrange- ments must be given to the Music Theory class taught hy Mr. Bowles. The chairman of the script committee was Bonnie Hanf and serving on her committee were Norm Nel- son. Ruth Collins. Jan Thewlies. Bob Davis. Tabor Brooks, and Carolyn White. Joe Tesmer and Mary Fleischhauer were respon- sible for the handling of tickets, Managing the affairs of publicity were Carolyn White and Norm Nelson. Herb Foster was the stage manager and Vernon Den- ney had charge of the lighting. The talents of the choral and instrumental depart- ments at Jeff blended together. thanks to Richard Jaeger and Richard Bowles. to harmonize in a happy. entertaining musical show. I he dance hand was an important note in this year's Hoofheats. lwrylf' yi! 5 . , , S . I . gym, Handling Xolnf- of llw-ff hm Hr-1-i'lvP,1l-'A rifkex- are .Ima Tverner an-I llif-k 4:hZ1I'1 -KNIrl'Yll. , 1 A 2 , ! ,,. , . W Fred Funkhomer, Arrleth Vanrlfgrweilan, anrl AI Binga- men work up '4HfmfheatQ arrangementq. Wllw mel' wlreanlrwl lhal IllllNik'iZl!lN 1-nllhl lw Nu prelly? lx' Herb Foster, Virgil Koning, Bob Helm, and Bulb Mater make lhis featurml lromlmne quarh-1. Page 47 To the amusement of Dan Ferguson. the mad nurse- snatclierf' Cliff Mitchell. leaps across the stage carry- ing Carolyn Blind. Senior The lilt and sparkle of George Kauffman and Moss Hart was applied with congenial gusto into their ef- fort, '4The lVlan Who Came to Dinnerf' ln the Jeffer- son High School class of 1957s version of this Broadway hit, Dan Ferguson played the lovable. horrible Sheridan Whiteside. writer. lecturer, and man-about-man. He romped through his part in the wheelchair, supplied by the senior play prop com- mittee. They also came forth with such unusual arti- cles as a mummy case. a case of penguins. and a jar of cockroaches. Other committees were responsible for house, cos- tumes, sound effects. and painting. They worked long and hard and did a commendable job of make-up. publicity. printing. posters. and door cards getting the senior play in 'cplaying order. Wiorl-:ing with the cast members and giving them constant direction was Joyce Randall, dramatics teacher. They began prac- ticing eight weeks before the performances which took place in the Sunnyside Auditorium April 4th and 5th at 8:00 p.m. The results were gratifying. The play was delightful and well presented. The story concerned the results of Sheridan Wihitesideis hip being broken as he crossed the threshold of Mr. First row: Judy Holla, Charle-en Brown. Nancy Cainvw. Rita Eberle, Barbara Donald, Jane Thomas, Mary Stevens, Judy tlephart, Carolyn White, Joyce Randall. Mille Philpott, Judy Switzer. Secona' row: Larry Dawson, Janice Cutting. Nancy Lucas, Linda Weckerly, llolt Schweitzer. llerlha Ollell. Con- nie Krahlw, Carolyn lilind, lNlortnas Schneider, Joan Silver. Ptljfl' QS Cliff Mitchell, Judy Hendrickson, Donna Massey, Gay John. son. Sharon Heed, Al Nicewander. Bob Materf Third row: John Goodman. John Halsema. Larry O'Brien. Bob Hart. Herb Foster. Uan Ferguson. Jerry Martin. Phil Fisher Dennis Uverly. J M Pla and Mrs. lfarnest Stanlefs hnme. Ile is t'eqnit'etl lu spend a eonsitleralwle umnnnt ul time in their lnnne. during which perintl. he inanuges to etnnplelelx throw oil their daily routine. lie fouls up sneh mleli- I-nm.. Cate matters as the luxe lile ul his titlrtielixe secretary . Maggie. and the careers antl rntnanees ul the Slnnlex Children. Such aequaintatn-es as Lnrraine Sheltlnn. at feline Creature with glrnnnnr ln lflizulweth Xrtlen. tnnl Banjo. a faseinating nninitu' frmn llnllywnntl. lit en up the surrnuntlings trementlnusly. It seems that Maggie falls in luxe with ti lm-til iieuspttpethiait uhm Comes tn interviexx' Wlntesitle. llevitling that he tloesn't want In lnse a gnnfl sevretary. 5lierry mills in the services ul lust-inns l-nrraine Flielflnn. aetress and playgirl. lu lure the newslinunfl. uhm liappens lu have written 3 play. away frnin Maggie. Fmne nl the funnier scenes inxnlxerl Wliitesiile-'s vnnllirts with Mr. Stanley. his rnaring- at his merlir-al staff. his efforts to get ricl 11ll.wl'1'3ine it ith the help ul Banjo. and some verlval hairltulling ltetneen lnfrraine anti Maggie. l'erQnnalnle flmnestivs. Huy Jnlinsnn anrl Jack Halsema. serie senior play nlnn. llertlnt tTllell antl Bob Hurt. Dan Bally Banjn, Cliff Mitchell. erayvls pantyingly afwross F ' ' the nlagg In lllit'l0llQ l.nrraine, Connie lxrtihhe. erguson. ' Harriet, Norma fqehneifler. peers intently at Whiteside. Page 49 RL7ll71. Mrs. Williams. Nlr. Fraser. Nliss Ranflall. Lana Ruega- .lutly Craig Xlatlonna Hecht. Norm Nelson. Larry Dawson. mer. Phil Burgess. Rosalie Nelson, llertha O'llell. Row 2. Art Margie Williams. llonna Hutlelson. Razr' J. Marv' Fisclrer. Freymau. Mary Ellen lleall. Etltlie Pearlman. Carolyn liliml. Karen Schilling. Dun Ferguson. Pat Gootl. Gail Johnson. Sherry Risk. ,loan Silver. Lynn llimontl. Rott' fi. ,lerri Kull. ,lutlv Switzer. l'lI'i1lffl'lllZl1lgt, vvillr tlreir jmlge in tt local spec-vlr contest are .Ioan Silver anel lzal Pearlman. Page .511 Per ormer 's Club Jello has a lvancl of speakers whose merits liave stavecl steaclilv' lrigli for tlie five years that the Per- former's Clulvi ,lerl's lionorarv speech societvx lias been in existence. lincler tlle skilled direction of Mrs. ,lane Wfilliams. speeelr tlirector. Jefferson High Sclrool has lvecome a recognized force in speech meets arounrl tlre state. Tlie executive lwoard is Com- posetl of Rosalie Nelson. Lana Ruegamer. and Art lfrev man vvlio carrierl out tlre purpose of the cluln vvlricli is to promote participation in extra-curricular speeclr events. 'lllie lv Clulv lreltl a paper drive and a mixer to raise monev for speeclr trips. Recognition llav in ,lanuarv recognized nevv memlwers and the veal' entletl vv itll tlie annual speeclr banquet. Assisting lllrs. Williams as sponsors vvere Miss lovce Randall antl lllr. XX tlllam l' raser. Speakers took part in tlie Central lntliana Oratori- cal lfontest. tlie l'urtlue Legislative Assemlhly. aucl lfxtemporaneous contests. various tlelvate activities. invitational speecli festivals at scliools tlirouglrout tlre slate. antl lllSl'lA activities. llatlio speakers took part in Citizens ol Tomorrow Speak at VVBA.-X. the contest at Muncie. and tlie lllSl'l,'X ratlio contest. uncler llre supervision of Wil- liam lfraser. llramaties was active vvitli a night of one act plays. play festivals. anrl tlie Senior Plav. tlirectetl lvv' ,lovce llanrlall. H A Cappella Choir Artistry and antics are two pretty good synonyms for the A Cappella Choir. one of the most active and honored organizations at Jeff. To name a few of their activities, they had a fish fry. a dance known as the g'Sweater Hop. enacted the current Broadway play, My Fair Lady. in Indianapolis. and were featured in the Red and Black Revue. Hoofbeats. the holiday convos. P.T.A. meetings. and the annual Christmas Parade. Members worked like beavers at mixers. games. and selling candy to help pay for their beau- tiful new blue and gold robes. Some of the talent in choir was organized into groups which are named The Voices of Jeff. The Singing Bronchosf' and the 4'Chansonettes.i' The choir council consists of the following ofiicers: president. Cliff Mitchell: vice-president. Millie Phil- pott: secretary. Helen Francis: treasurer. Dan Fer- gusong historian. Gay Johnson: and librarians, Don- na Massey and Jim Smith. The purpose of the choir is mostly to provide the experience of singing under the direction of Mr. Richard Jaeger who, in his second year at Jeff. has again whipped the choir into a performing, organ- ized group. ' ,g,g,,,,.,.4..4a..4.... ' g ' 3 eff - 1 ' V f - . f fi gs zfif fy M y 4 4 f if .lr 2' ' ' -c . , sr' I 1 'f-.' 'J f E Q W . K K ff S 2 J ' i V -5 X 1' E t ily! Some choir members try on the new hlue and gold robes. Row I. Helen Francie, Donna Hall, Shirley Vandergrall, Donna Massey, Millie Philpott, Gloria Sparks, Beverly Preston, Janet Brand, Betty Steill, Barbara Sattler, Judy Goldsmith, Mercedes Jo Lyon, Lella Gambold, Mary jane Lone, Judith lIcClannen, Catherine Anderson. Row 2. Gay Johnson, Donna Mourning. Phyl Spencer, Betty Jo Degler, Ruth Corcan, Sandc Zaban, jr-anne Harbath, Pat Chupp, Marilyn Emmons, Judi' Anne HOHZM Connie Lf-f, Tynrgr, Joyce Flinkinger, Eileen Lambuth, Mary Jo Amos, Nancy Carter, Ann Maple, Jo Irick. Raw 3. Dean Bunch, Danicl Ferguson, Mike Miller, Gene Mitchell, Dave Thocnnes, Larry Balensiefer, Eddie Pearlman, Holi Schweitzer, Brage Golding, Don Worden, Bill Evans, Jon Gambold, Ronald Jacob-son, Bill Schrader. Row 4. George Lucua, Clit? Mitchell, Dave Harlow, Phil Fisher, Jerry King, Larry Snapp, Michael DuBois, C1-wil Funkhou-acr, Eddie Keegan, Jerry Brooks, Huy Morgan, Patrick Gagnon, Bob Hawkins, Jim Smith, Jon King, Dave Neal. Page 51 Row 1. Marilyn Rohr, Nancy Scott, Joyce Hnlladay, Johanna Robinson, Margie Hutlgings, Loanri Ingram, Phyllis Titus, Sue Canine, Carolyn Lucas, Alidn Franks, Marilyn Hurley, Carolvn Hall, Sharon Reed, Judy Yanner. Row 2. Sue Dceler. Janie Sense, Peggy Howard, Nancy llcCown, Vicki Cecil, Judy Nichols, Kay Thoenncs, Eleanor Starks, Cindy Vines, Virginia Boi,-her, Norma Bnnkson, Annette K4-iw-r, Jerri S. HoH'a. Alier- Idle. Klarilvn Director Richard Jaeger explains what he Wants to the group. ww ,J no ,fem rm f ,M ffwMsr! 4Mf.,t,:s'f A W' We W f I ,Z f Wfila I 4 ,:, fussy, 'f I X me V ' fvrxw. , ff f'-W ' f 14:2 -if t - 2 f ,,,, ,.,. , MW ' . gg 1 ,ff .4 . , ,rf .4 .mf ff . ,M . , ,f V- ft ' . 'H V iff M fl' ' Y X-. ' V-1:1 f' :Z Y - H 4 . if I I? , lem! . T M 1 t , ,',,fQgfgf , fvj A .f 4 -156, fyfff .!f4A,,fy - gr, X, 1 ffW,f', My ,ffl Q ,. ' , - -- ,- f M -M .-WM! 4 fl X :..- N X, V,A,, ,. ' H . , - Pflyl' fi? Ktuth. Row 3. Myrna Sie-tsina, Connie Stockton. Bonnie Neal. Joe Wayne, Larrv Vliilson, Robert Slaulier. Sam Marks, Brian Larnh. Bob Sperhack, Kenny YYyant. Given Dyer, Marv Kay 0'C-Innor. Bonnie Taylor. Ron' 4. Carl Burgcson, Del Wvilsnn, Clit-I Shuler. Ed Roark. Jerry Guard. Don W'idener, E-1 Eherle, Ed Price, Wzxivne Richev. Htl KItKinzie. Sonny Friend, Roland Pearson. Phil Dul-inis. DeeYVavne Wvootlaii. Choralair An individualistic group of song enthusiasts is found here at Jett in the body of seventv-one inern- hers of the Choralairs. This group sang their songs and dict their stufiu in the Christmas convo ainong other occasions. its outside work consisted of inanv activities in- cluding a candy sale and a inixer held in February. vvhich they sponsored as a part of their inonev raising activities. Other activities of the clulw were contributing and participating in the Christmas basket project. and sponsoring a convocation in late Fehruarv featuring the Singing Hoosiers and the Hoosier Queens oi indiana hniversitv. Before the convocation. the nienrhers of the group nere served a luncheon hv the Clioraiairs. President of the cluh was Don Wiidener. Phil Du- liois was vice--president. Nancy McCown. secretary. and ,Ierri Hoiia. treasurer. Mr. Richard Jaeger serves the group douhle as director and sponsor. This group of trouhadors is singing its wav through the experience required to attain nieniher- ship in the A Cappella Choir. Run' I. Mildred Deulvr. Marx Korn Hanlln-rn. Di--lla Xllfrr-tlil. Nunn br:-mul. Lois Mullen. ,lanvt Bar-'. Tliffr-sa Lliarles-.s-irlli. l .inf-uf 'I--rr--ll, Margie Brown. Marcella Marlin. ban-l'. Th llv- nnes. Burl- Burg'-s-. Wilnna Legg, Margarf-l Milt-hell, Rau 2. Jnflj. H-'rt-in. Eleanor Brifklf-r. lafkie Carder, Linda Morehouse. Julie Awlfrs-in. Barb Bonml-Q. luvlx Tull, -klice Hoskins, Joyce Christopher. Janice Mai. Bev-rlj. falls. liflu Eaton, Ho-1-lla Draper. Ruth Ann Hague. JL- inn F'-wet. Rc-H J. P-:::1 Ta-.l-ir, Ho-.1 Lee Roark, Linda Keiser, Sharon Berry, Yiiian Danali'-r, Judy Wairnsiiolt. Nami Girls Glee Club The beautiful colors of the pastel forinals worn by the members ofthe Girls' Clee Club blend with their musical harmony for an enchanting effect. The Glee Club is composed of seienty-two girls who Work harmoniously in extra-curricular actix ities as well as with music. They were a part of several convos, such as the Thanksgiving and the Christmas Convocations. They traveled to Frankfort to partici- pate in the Stale Music Festival on April Sth. They sponsored a project to buy new risers and supplied the capital by selling candy. Sponsoring the organization was their director, Mr. Richard Jaeger. The officers were elected as co- chairmen and co-treasurers. They were co-chairman. Marcia Bruns and Margaret Slopsemag co-treasurers, Susie Ingleman, and Loretta Younkers. Clee Club, as an old and honorable tradition at Jeff, provides the girls with an opportunity to sing. llow.-Il. fjarolv Huliilvl.-linl':. .lan llotlnian. Slniron Kai Miller. Jam-1 Kgyl, Xllvtzi Nl--.1-lows, Ron I, lxarvn M-lrpan, lxdrl-ll li-.lslvr. l'vnni Pridv-niorr-, lilo-ljo H.ixwoo.I. .l.1niv1- XI.ililiil1.jolxnn Hevnis, Lorvlla Honnker, Sara Sue 'l.ipp, Marvin Bruins. ,lan Farrell, Joann Sanders. Run' 5, Margaret Slope:-rna. , . , . . . , Nun-lm Muslim, Linil.i hull-, .luilx In-kt-rinu. .laniv-0 IJ:-Xounf, Marv Lou L 'l'.npp, Am-1.1 Nlmwly. Nnnlrn Cl--no-nl, B:-llx Xl.-yer, joan Powell, Juily tlialhiflil. Th:--e gli-e vlulrlwrs work with Mr. Jaeger lu at-liiexe the right efievl. . A Page 53 Broncho Band Seventy-two bandsmen. four twirlers. one strutting drum major, five precision color guards. and a Hag corps of sixteen girls. add together to make up the nearly one hundred members of Jeffs Broncho Band. This highly organized and talented group was ex- tremely active this year. having to their credit a first place at the Southport marching contest held in the fall. They also were the featured band at the Sweet Corn Festival in Hoopeston. Illinois, on Labor Day. As the guest of the Hoopeston Junior Chamber of Commerce, the band gave a show in the arena Labor Day afternoon. They were an attraction at the Christ- mas Parade and later did a show at Marjean Village. Their regular duties included marching at all the home football games, and they traveled to Terre Haute to march at the Terre Haute Tviley game. They marched in the Baseball Parade. Two formal concerts were performed by the band. All this was done, and they performed a weekly program on WASK. doing their own engineering. with Vernon Denney on deck. and their own announcing. with Mike Ungersma in charge. Dirk Drcl-low. Joe Tcsulvr. Kl.1rci.1 Blxers. Xernun Clirk. Klary Beth I-'leisrlilnuu-i'. Ron' J. Rnlh Collins. John Harb-mlt. X-Irma Nelson. Kennx Stewart. Frm-rl Fxiiiklimisr-r. jon- Cornelius. Cnr Tlnwinpsfm. Rub Daxis. Bob Blnnier. Run- 5. Slmrun llngvrsxn.1. Beth Ju Hohangh, .Line Needham, Sandra llonull. John Clark. Dt-uni Burton. 1 Alllv . I ,x ' Z 1 Hand 111'-n1I1er.Dic'k Charlf'-xwrth.I'wI1I- apIairIlixPl1rxtr-. ,Iufly Sxxilzvr gg-IX wine mp4-rxi-im1 frwm the mae-xtrw wlirwlfvr Hivllulwl Ilmxlvx. U11 VIIUUV, ,I+-rrx f,fI1I-I,.Ir4I.I,1w-IJI-Iwff. NIMH I pf Ibr' NI 'lI:rIlw-- Hun I, Nu-.ln l,I.lvI. IuIl.n NIJ:-II.4II, IIIIII llvplmvl, I.4Iml III-wks, IMII In I-11 DAXIS. H011 l,X1rnvm IJ' lm- INIIII NI III V. IMIIII I Yr AIIJUI 'II IrI.v A, I1-pg In IIIII IIMIH, I IMHI I hilly, .IIIIIA 5IllgI1'x, IIIIIIIX Iwll' -. HHH l, II.lI1II I 'lly ArnIf'rwn. Nunn Hfrlrf r l,.1yfIImn Vx I :Xu IMI I I I. - I I I ,I+ I1 -If r4 Nun IIN--I' I ,um Iwlw, I ,ulx XX I1 W. ,Illn 'IH--nu I, Inn: Dvlum, kffll J, 'Xnrl f,IulvwI-I rIHv, I-,Jn Il,I'.I- XIv,.' ,J Ny: '14 I, ,V '- f rflvf I5 nm XKIIIIIIII- IYIIH X1-,II.Nn.. XIII1vll.ff:vH I Imllvln IUIIIH-, In II.ll IIII' I'rIf'-I. I1Ia4Ix- NIIIMIIIIIV Iwi' Nvmvl r NMI' I IV' 1, INV' IIHIIII- 'XIIIII :I II.uwIzlux1v,NlvI1Il.1 IIIIIv'lnI-I, XIIIU- I llplxllm, l ' I A 4 vpn MTW . G Varsity Band All through ll1e haskethall year at Jeff, Broncho fans were pepped up. heartened. and entertained. in turn, hy fifty-six members of our Varsity Band. This compact outfit. which serves as a preparatory hand for Broncho Band. is composed almost entirely of freshmen. The captain. Fred Funkhouser, assisted with re- hearsal of the hand, and on occasion, directed the members at games. The sponsor and director is lVlr. Richard Bowles. A part of the hand participated in the Christmas convocation. They also marched and played in the hasehall parade last spring. Appearing at the pre-game ceremonies after the Varsity Band are a color guard composed of Alan Bingaman, Joe Cornelious, John Clark. Denny Bur- ton, and, in charge, Mike Ungersma. The hand wore black uniforms with white trim and occasionally appeared on the Broncho Band's weekly WASK radio program. Color Cuunl, flulll lu rwfzr: lor- Cornelius, llwnnis Burton, .Klan Bingaman, john Clark, Mike Ungl-rsma. Tnzrlwrs, Iron: lu rear: Ninn-y Cooper, Judy McCord, .lannv Ellsln-try, ,lerriann ji,-rinings. Row I. llrf-nt Devol, Richard Young, lNl1LrilynDullon, ljill Ganson, Fred Fnnkhonscr tSl1nlentConductorJ, Vernon Dt-nn:-y, Ronnie Little, .lzunvs Schultz, Herbert Foster, Floyd Crowe. Huw 2. Judy Bossc, Sandra Urr, John South, Bill Rlicklcr, Ed Sholly, Carolyn Cunlle, Ed bnyder, Karen Wien, Marlene Scars. Row 3. .lack Giving the varsity hand the right heat is Hr. Bowles. Young. Julia Crimes, Holm Barton, Roger Priest. Charles Smith. Janet Hayes, ,lf-rry Wliitcinun, ,lunu-s Atwood, Bill Fink. Hon' -I. Stexe Noulin, Duane Simmons, Ronnie Clmtlin-lil, Holm-rt Arnold. Sidney Berry. Lloyd Crowe, Kathleen Lynch. lfonnic Hayes. Run' 5. l...trry Hannon, Jliclmcl Pershing, Mark Honnnird, ,lark Stout, Larry Craeinitz. ltcte Dxkhnizen. Mike Lillard, Alan Lt-uinan, Linda Liaylor, Run' 0. Harold Fesler. ,lint Benjamin. Ronnie Needham. Phil Ilulslvnry, Bob Kepler, Wnrren Smith, Paul Bosard. 1 QAM! I l. t t Ulm Lvf! Iwi!! ceflzon. .V J' ro rj If lfr' tl Xll ---f' 4' V NH- Il 1 ,-- I -vi. ll., Hoifuugh. Salitlrtx N14 It--fowl, ll vw' tv lla' I. ,law ll --x r-, If glrf wt'Ituri,1efI In fight: Nlarzlxu l'l.ir-l,u-.lu Xrltth X.1v:1lt -x thu. li--ll.: Libby Jones, Frwl l-iunkhou-' r. llu l. I., or-. H f'-f l. lxw I ollms. Collins. Ronnie Hmtl-. B'-5-. N l .til H 'tt-,ru ll -' V- Navi- Nmilli Xltlngrr, lutlx limp:-w. Nawvlri ll -'ff-il. Ni' .lm l Nels--ll. B--lt Um:-. lli- li litter i ---1 rii . fi' H -. ll l'+rl:.v-r Xlz- 1' llt ju lffflll Nlinlt. lkzir-'ui Xiu Xorrn Hain Bonnie Hanf, at the piano, seems to flouht that everyone is hitting the right note. x ual:-r. Nlarx Jo llllwlrs, l,iii-la Flu-I-lwltl. llulli tiollilis. .lo ,Xml Hattlx. ll.i4li.i:-l l'i.ir1'i:-V. Slut:-li lligt-islam, Kon K.lu.imlwrl1vi. lutlx 12:1-pli.irl. Noun ll1'l'Il l'. .lov Tvsliivl, ,lim Twill'-I, Nl.iix Flon-llilmu--1. lil-lc lJi'clrl-my Hon I, Xrl lfrcxlliqill, Hi-rlt Yost.-r, ,Iohll Httrltolt. to-.try-ltzt ltlmtla. Xl Nil:-uawl:-r. Xlilv' llliiwlsilirx. lllll Woili. .lane N:-1-illmiii. llvliux llurlon. Tohru tlallx. Orchestra The zenith ol at-lmiexement for Symphonic musi- cians at Jeff is the orchestra. The heautiful souml of lwttf-r music prcralls at tht- lllillly orchestra perform- tllll'l's through tht- year. The orclieslra meml,vers tint mafia tu a gmail start this tf'Lll' with elections. They clectetl Bonnie Hanf to the ollim- of presiflt-nt: Sara ,'Xltherr. xice-presicleut: anirl jam- Neerlham. lilvrarian. Mr. Bottles. who is their rlircctor, was also the faculty sponsor. The activitics in which the orchestra participaterl were numerous. The Refi aufl Black Revue was one of their higgest performances. This required a great deal of work. such as playing an overture and accom- pany ing acts aml specialties. They appeared on Jeffis WASK raclio program. They also appeared in two formal concerts. Hoofheats. which was held on April 25 ar1rl26. featured the orchestra as the accompanists for the acts. Also they played the unforgettable Pomp and Circumstanceu for gracluation. l'1lyf1' .77 ,...,w,x.qv xy 3 .X .Q , X . XX YN-KN-wM x .M ,yu Q M.. f 2 9 3 X 1 f iighmga High school is for lun as well as for learning. For sonic of us it will he our last schoul years. They way the students of Jeff like ln enjoy themselves is logwthcr. Wc are joiners. An important part of school is sharing our fun with friends. jeff has many organiza- tions which work for fun anrl henefit. So that you will know jefferson High School. it is imperative that we include the extracurricular activities of its students. With the he-lp of faculty sponsors, Jeff clubs are well-run, happy groups who work for fun and a worthy purpose. I'1ly11' 59 Ron' I. Ernest Corlner. Carolyn Clannne. Lois Measlor. Mar- jnriv llootlie. Dave Ebner. ,lavk Knight, John Harholl. ,lake Grenal. Carolyn Blinrl. Be-tty Mle. R010 2. Ruth Sexton. Shir- ley Wagner. Marlene Sears. janiev Taylor. Jana Hurst. Mary Ann Fisher. Toni Goulfl. Dave Hill, Mrs. Krueger. Raw 3. J Rita Mink. Carol Ricks, barlm Nelson. Dave Riehle. Phil l'len4lvr. .lini DeLong. De.-nnie Burton, Paul Hepner. Becky The L'HllIl4.'ll playeml rvvormls during lunch time for a perioql. 1- I'1ly11'1iIl West. Ron' 4. Anne Chainherlin. Pat Dearclorff. Sharon Ben- ner. Patty Coorl, Barb Snyder. Don Widener. Erian Lamb. Mike Miller, joe Robinson. Marsha Meyers. Ron' 5. Betty Steill. ,liin Smith. Mike Manning. Larry Raub. Ann Maple. Millie Philpott, Lynn Cooper. Phil Burgess. Bob Fcliwoitzer. Bruce Klepinger. The Bark-to-Scliool Sock Hop WHS 11 council urea- lion. tudent Council Although the Jellerson High School Student Coun- cil isn't a ti. S. Congress. it nerertlieless provides ai unique relationship between administration. faculty. and students. Our elected hoinerooin representatives from each class fill our hours with niany actix ities. The Student Council sponsored sex eral convos this year-some ol' which were The Tatlin Trio. an avrolnitic group: and the Ballantines. a couple who specializes in their electric harinonicas. Annual clean-up weeltu held in ,Xpril was very successful. Posters were made and prizes were awarded for the lvest one. Nleinlwers also worked for the nlhIEtl'Cl'l of lliinesn in january. They held a tea for the faculty in llecenilwer. X social atlair they sponsored was the Hack lu Sblluul Sock llupu in the gym. Lynn Cooper was elerted as head uf our student body. Other oflicers ul the council are Sharon llen- ner. Vice-President: Barlvara Snyder. Secretary: Dave Elmer. Treasurer: and Betty Fteill. Assistant Secretary. From our faculty. Mr. lrlrnest Cortner. Mrs. Gertrude Krueger. Miss Ruth Sexton. and Hrs. Betty Ade are the sponsors. To create school Conditions and environment hased upon deinocratic ideals is the tremendous joh of our Student Council. lllanting tres-s lo improve the ance was an :ictixity during ,-...,,. Uv, 6 PP st-l1ool's appear- vlean-np week. 'U 34 Wk,-N ,f.' Officers congregate for u speeial me-f-ting. l'fIyr' G1 Row 1. lllr. K. ill. Antlrews. Larry Dayis, Bob Criswell. Larry Dawson. Roh Jones, jim Heater. George Price. Row 2. Herb Foster. Jim LaRa-au. lohn Harholt, Doug Paprocki. Lynn Nichelson. Jack Halsema. Bolt Perigo. Phil Burgess. Row 3. .lake Grenat, Larry Church, Don Rivers, Tom Stauller. Bolt Schaaf. Roger Dt-xter. Toni Carpenter. Dick Charlesworth. Phil llurgess discusses plans for the pizza party with lloh Jones and Tom Schmidt. fb K mei' I'1I41l1' tif Row 4. Larry K. Jones. Roh Hart. Ronnie Bodle. Larry Clark. Mike Gagnon. Ronnie Reynolds. ,lint llc-Kentlrie. Toni Hardy. Row 5. Toni Hicks. Jini Hall. Denny Simmons. Dennis Over- ley. Dave Norwooil. M Nicewanfler. Lynn tfooper. Jerry llowslicr. Senior Hi- Y ln his senior year. a guy is so lousy . . . heis nearly a H13I1fElllllOSt a soldier or a collegiate. practically a working man anfl then a family man. The work thresh-holdu becomes pretty apparent. Jett has an organization composed entirely of senior boys. whose main purpose is to continue with the maintenance and extension of high stanclartls of Christian char- acter. Activity ? Yes! .-Xinong other things. the senior Hi-Y sponsoretl the Tlianksgiying Cony o yxhen we were honorecl hy the presence of Reyerentl Lulce of Trinity Methodist Church. One of their contributions to the connnunity is the Christmas liasket project with Sunshine Society. in nhich they help tleliver foocl haslyels to neetly laniilies. Another is to help spollsol' one ltoy lo go lo lioysi Stale. llt lllf' approximately a dozen delegates attentl the Hi-Y con- ference at lntlianapolis. :Xlso in the fall and again in the spring. senior lli-ters throw a picnic which pro- yitles a great tical ol enjoy ment. Serving in the atlyisory capacity for the seniors are Mr. George Price and Mr. Kenneth Andrews. This year Senior Hi-Yers electecl Bolt Mater. presidentg Bolt Criswell. vice-president: ,lint Heater. treasurer: ancl Larry Dawson. secretary. Junior Hi- Y Wlith notahle sincerity. the Junior Division of the ,lefferson High School Hi-Y carries out its purpose of maintaining and extending throughout the home. school. and community high standards of Christian character. Proof of this lies in the many activities. the purposes of which follow along those lines. For example they awarded the Bronc Hi-Y distinguished service award to the senior lioy who has made the most outstanding contrihution to school and com- munity. They made financial contriliutions to the Y. M. C. A. Wlorld Service program. Tliey donated to the Christmas baskets for the needy project. Other activities were their regular monthly meet- ings which were held to conduct the husiness of the club and to enjoy programs of educational or moral value. They sponsored the annual Christmas convo- cation. They sponsored a mixer after a basketball game. All in all. they assisted in developing proper student attitudes and conduct at school functions as. for example. the Red and Black Revue. Sponsors Robert Leavitt and Ellis A. Hopkins as- sisted the officers David Price. president: Norman Nelson. vice-president: Richard Sey mour. secretary: Jerry Bussell. treasurer: Yernon Denney. chaplain: and John Danaher. sergeanbat-arrns. in performing their various duties. Row 1, Robert R. Leavitt. Vernon De-nnei. Norm Nel-on. Dave Price. John Danalier. lerry lju--ell. Dick Seymour. Ellis A. Hopkins. Rolf' 2. Bob Helm. Eddy Dail-. Danny Klar- tin. Jerry Acheson. Fran Helder. Tom Mould. Jerry lieeker. Louie Chrissikos. Run' 3. Harold Nl'-Coy. Vernon Glick. Rol- and Brand. Ron Rf-flinlio. Nlyron Todd. Ronnie lial-liaugli. Z 6,9 ROIL' 1. Hr. Kline. Phil DuBois. Boli Staulfer. Bernard Klar- quess. Del Wilson. Stexe Decker. Mil-ge Miller, Bill Fraser. Ron' 2. Tom Bylsma. Bob Sperhac-k. ,lim Holland. Ted Pop- pinga. Bob Nieewander. Jim DeLong. Bill York. Wayne Ric-hey. Bill Briggs. Row 53. Rex Shepherd. Larry Martin. Jim l-ahr. Paul Hepner. Sonny Friend. Bill Weast. .lon Gainbold. Hike Bunn. Ron' 4. Bill Cainphell. Phil Hurt. Dick Tieen. ophomore Hi- Y On the road from snakes and snails and puppy dog tailsi' to high silk hats and tuxedo tails is where we find the memliers of the Jefferson Sophomore Hi-Y Club. Becoming men and the adjoining respon- sibilities are one of their lofty aims. The sophomores were kept husy with their full slate of activities. The South Side Community Center was the scene for one of their eharilalnle projects. The work consisted of washing windows. mopping lloors. painting two rooms. and tiling a liathroom. ln Co-operation with the other Hi-Ys. Sophomore Hi-Y helped lo make the 15th Queen of Hearts llance Ll suet-ess. uXssistum'e was given to the annual lVla1'cAh ol llimes lay the soph- omore lioys. The elulr is headed lry lVlilxe lVlille1'. ,lerry Kyle is vice-president: Phil llender is sevrelary: and Cary Melt-alf is treasurer. lVlr. William lfraiser and Mr. Arthur Kline are the sponsors. ln a deeade where teenagers and destruelion are so elosely eonneeted. llle Soplioniore Ili-Y. ll highly 1-onstruetive organization. does mueh lo dispell the doulwls of the people ul ,lell and the eomminiily. I'fl-411' HQ Garry Metcalf, Don Widener. Brian Lamb. Denney Cooper, Bill Eaton, Phil Bender. Rout 5. Don Dawson. Torn Carroll. Roger Criswell. George Lucas. Jim Risk. Joe Robinson. Denny Laxton. Jerry Kyle. lim Elliott. Rau' 6. Ken Brown. Brage Golding. Karl Young. Hike Crawler. Don Fruits. Dare Wil- liams. Herh Yanderlieen. Soplioniores em-rgelieally Work to mise monev at their ear wash. ' H- Y Council Meet these elet-teal representatives of the several lll-YSQPS-tblblltltlllllll, juniur, and senior divisions. They xwrlx for the st-tnml, c-ominunity, andthe Hi-YS. ll was their main activity and responsibility to plan ami prmlucfe the Queen of Hearts which they ttitl in Ll very satisfying and eFlic:ient manner to fulfill its luurpnse, The council heeame the governing lwtly lui- the HI-X groups. The 1-uuneil eler-letl these tvllieers: Holi Mater. presitlent: Dave Hill, serretary-treasurer. its spon- surs ure Kenneth ,Mntlix-ns. George Price. Robert Leavitt. lillis Hnpkins. William Fraser. and Arthur Kline. A Hin' 4-tiuneil is a next itlea at .Iefi anml a very praetic-al and stimulating une. lt did a gmvcl job of f'n-niwlirialiiig the lmys in the tlillere-nt Plasses hy hat ing representatixes uf those vlassf-S imrli Sicle hy Sifle lui' 3 mutual glial. The t'1lUlll,'ll is macle up nf lim elevtetl representa- tixes anrl the presitlent til ear-li Hi-Y. 0141 jd I lr im nniu n l 'lf Walter. In 1 ,my L,13l4i14,JmE' Holvlll-lun, IOHI Bl1Sll. Z I .H .Z V, lib ' Tri-H-Y A sociable sort of organized cheer might he a description of Jeff's Tri-Hi-Y Club. As another char- itahle organization we find the many mernhers of Tri-Hi-Y busily working to create. maintain. and extend Christian character. The Homecoming mixer on Octoher 5 held in the cafeteria was their first activity. Mothers were in- vited to formal initiation on November 1. The cluh sponsored the second Turkey Trot held at the Trails. also in November. with Rav Gretencord providing music. Tri-Hi-Yers were co-chairmen for the Christ- mas hasket project. Also, together with Sunshine Society. they encouraged the Christmas spirit by caroling the citizens of Lafayette. They had a swim- ming party and potluck supper on January 28. at the Y. M. C. A. Members participated in the char- itable projects for the Blue Crutch Drive and March of Dimes. Girls wrote stories for Mr. Emmett Carroll. who is a patient at Burnett Nursing Home. The wind-up activity was a picnic. Marjorie Boothe was this years president of Tri- Hi-Y Cluh. Marv Clare Finley was vice-president: Karen Steill. secretary: Marv Dunn. treasurer: Pattv C-ood. Chaplain: and Judv Ogle. sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Edvthe Van Camp was the sponsor of this organization. Marjorie Boothe was also state vice- president of Tri-Hi-Y and will become state presi- dent next vear. The ofiicers attended a district con- ference at Frankfort and two officers were sent to the annual Older Youth Conference. held at Muncie during Novemher. Delegates were also sent to the spring district conference at Logansport in April. ft HIS! fll ' t I IN vnntl tht rffreslnni-nt table Tri-Hi-Yers help load the par with 3 sf1'111dH'1H baskets for lllr' needy at Christmas. 2 I E 3 3 3 Q K Q E . ' I 3 E Ev I D if 5 If 1l.1llufrre1l ur--unll im' ,111 iHfI'l ll.lI uwvllxmg arf' Triklli-N HHM-er-. Wan llunn. Ift'Ll'lll'f'I'I ,luflx Ogle. -wry-'.u1l-,ll-,lrm-3 Xlngif lilmlw. pw-illwnl: l'x.u-'n Nlvill. N.-vw-lalryz Nlurv lllurv Finle-y. xim- I-rf-Niwlvlrli LlIl+4 IMI 1,4-1..l.4l1L1pI.1un, Many couples are :een flanving at the Turkey Trol. u flanrfe whir-h iw fpon-urml ear-I1 year by IT!-H1-X. Y if f' M' ' , ' ,Q W N 4 ,, w . 4 zm.f4,,, W f Q. , , ,f f W WK 3 ' ff 5, U , fa fe X. . 4 A ' L ' .ga s Qi!! ' 6 fl' A H 1343111 ,J I -.....v-.... ., I , xlYl'IIllH'l'S of Hay fir:-lf'nr'or1l's Izumi an' lnuxy turning oul -mme flreamy lIlUNi1,' at llnff 'I'urkf:y 'I'rul. l'1lyu' UT Senior Sunshine l'ut a healthy' group of enthusiastic junior ancl senior girls all fleterinineil to he as helpful as they van antl enjoy theunselyes while doing so-and you haye the Senior Sunshine Society. An extremely at-tiye sehedule is f-arriefl on hy this group. Their motto is a eheery 'tothersii anfl their activ- ities living up to this motto are many ancl worthy. ,- liooliilig hack upon their slate of activities this year we fintl the annual lironehette Gallop whieli was held in .fXllen's Ballroom. Uetoher 20. 1936. The chairman ol this atliair was Sharon lleefl. The 1-antly' sale hegan in Noyemher with Lynn llimoncl in eharge. Then eame Christmas antl the Sunshineris went varoling anfl also proyicletl lootl haskets for the neefly' with I Ruth Collins heading the eliort. lrene llit-lxson super- AWWA iM'iC?7D'f , yisetl the Father-llaughter chili supper in January. Senior Sunshine antl junior Sunshine cfomhinecl eliorts in ,Xpril for the lVlother-Daughter hanquet 4, with senior sunshiner Jufly Beekstrancl and junior sunshiners Mary Jo Mohlman as general Chairmen. To rouncl off this full seheclule are tlt the Cary Home party. t2l the scholarship for a nurse. t3l the tlonation to the Riley Hospital funtl. The Senior Sunshine Soc-ietyis sponsor is Mrs. tiertrufle Krueger anti her joh is that of aclvising the oliieers Ann lvtapte. presiclent: Marcia Hanf. yive presiclent: Sharon Hartley. secretary: and Maflelyn Sexton, treasurer. It was a good. worth- lfdwimml by th? tlemimlyl tlti kingf 4,l',,I I at th? potluck while year. the sowiety' avr-omplishing much ancl sappy-rare sometiunurwStm.l1im-fe, uhili- tloing so enjoying themselves thoroug'hly'. llilll? Sunshine room proyitles the selling for the Sunshine otlieers. :Xnn Nlaple. presitlent: Marcia Haul. yiee-presiilenl: Nlaflelyn Sexton. treasurer: antl Sheri Hartley. secretary. 1 i , f KU , ix KX Ne l'v1-111' oS l ,Li-L.f x NN- 'Q K X Y 1 9 x ' K x Q 6 .wg 2 xi,- . 4,-'f 54'v'Il null Nlr-. Mnffwf. -'ll---ll nm-1. Lmfi Xllx. lxrur-gv-1, Sunxlminw SPUIINHIA. Luv l'lIylliN Ha-wil. Patllffyrnwl-l-AN.lr11'. 'frwxf-. Xvwlwrll X,1mlwrxw1lurx. null Nur lvl lllf' Illll'-'f - -1ll'l!,+r-wp. f ,,,,,.M,, , gli M, ,, my- gig' W 4' Rm.. 'M Lynn Dimonrl an 11-5 l,lIl'LlN. vl1lI!'Nl4 girl- uf-rv upplivunlx 6-..,,M V d Mary Ellen liffall are getting some Nnn Maple llfflflw her latlwr lu a seat al, llle lfulher- Candy ready for Sonjia Bagby. llUUgl11'fV l'lll 1I1I 'V4 Priya U9 S , QW-Y he -' wi M Z , ,,,,,,, v W, 2 ,, 1 , I K 's.,, X , ,fs i 4, , Diane Allen and Gretchen Ging- The oilicf-rs ul Junior Sunshine pin thff Sunehine emblem on each of t rivh talk to inoflcfl Pat Bond at the new nietnlners. Sunshine meeting. Si-en after initiation are Junior Sunshine ufficers, Janie Howle, treasurer: Gretchen Gingrich. secre- taryg Nancy Scott, vice-presiclentg and Shirley Young. president. ,ww-,mt 'Y iq L S 9' 3942422 vb F 17 3Jl4J? any-9-My 3 ii Page 70 o a ,lunlor Sunshme How about Ll glance into tht- largest and ct-rtuinly one of the most actiye organizations uronntl and about Jefferson High Scliool? Their actiyities chart nas nhnost vntllt-ssl 'llln-y began the year yyith ri get ilt'tlLlLillllt'tlu chili supper Then. in lleceinliet' the Sunsliiners sent owl' tyxo hundred cards to oltl leo wh-. 'lihey also gnlo ated ti l l . l family' to which they paw clothing. lootl. and inoney l Had a llreaiiin nas tht- tln-une lor tht- lluntiury style show which was mni-.tit-tl and planned hy' Hr. Wayne Uinuricli. lln lit-lvi't1g1i'y lti. tln- tlanct Drifting and llreaminui' was liettl in Xllenis Ball room with the Sp--tliulitv-is playing. tfovrlniirnn-n Sharon Hildenl-rand and Nltnsy alt' Nl-ihhnnn planned the dance. 'X Yalentine party yyith t-nt:-rttiininent provided by Sunshiners was ln-lil for the ltnlir-s con fined in Scott Nursing ll--nie. The annual State Sun shine Convention. nhl'-li na- ln-ltl Xpril t-. at Hens- selaer. featured inenil-er- of junior Fun-hinv in ri Hawaiian skit. ln May a nn-f-ting nas ln-lil lor tln on-coming freshmen. tfontriltuting to mln- Hiley Hospital Fund and the Lafayette -4,-li-V-ll for lfxce tional Children was also a part of their tharitaltlt work. Shirley Young nas elettefl lty the iliP l'lIlIf'lt and sophomores as pre-iflent. ' Nancy' Scott. the secretary i- fQretf,l'n-n fiinurirh. and the treasurer is Janie Hntfle. Hrs. Xrlinf- Smith i the sponsor. The activity and huzz ol the junior Nun-hiner is as Vibrant as it is. because eafh girl i- an llllf'ft'Xl fl ll teenage Hifi. tt-Oftifig tfwni nat in- rull'l4lI'I's t., N11-+A-M. lm'-. .IH-It an--k Hmm C C C it one ol llll' gli ll' P ful' lps be one of her most important goal- ln-lter ing 'Will ditions of those around her. . Ile Ill Ill l ll ' . Drifting and Ln.1gi,,,jf,: rm- g,,,lf1..lurl nllvtrftlftllillf' tln nn- lor Iln- ,lnnior Sunshine tlanct- this y'1'uI'. 4 4 1 ,, , 2r'V'W fig Sharon Fulks and ,Teri Laird are busy putting the library files in order for the day. Librar Assistants Have you ever wondered how those books you carelessly placed on a shelf in room 222 ever got back into their original position? Such a Hmessi, is always in immaculate order by 3:00 p.m. because of the industrious hands of the Hoosier Student Library Assistants. This group is kept busy with many activities such as sponsoring a teachers, tea during the book week in Novemberg making plans and arrangements for the Hoosier Student Librariansi Association Confer- ence in October at Purdue University, which fea- tured a well-known. beloved writer among girls, Rosamond Du Jardin and in which our library assistants performed a skit for morning entertain- mentg sponsoring a mixer after a basketball game in Februaryg having a picnic in late spring: donating money for the Christmas baskets. and holding an annual Christmas party. The library assistants elected Rita Mink as presi- dentg Linda Ford, Vice-President: and Bob Kepler, secretary-treasurer. Filling the advisors posts are Mr. Leonard Smith and Mrs. Esther Robertson. The purpose of this club is to strengthen the inter- ests of those already interested in library and to help start training them for library work. This organ- ization has proved indispensable to the students of Jeff. Page 72 Row I-Esther Robertson. Bob Kepler. Rita Mink, Linda Ford, L. Wi. Smith. Rllllfg-BOI1lllC Eldridge, Sharon Ober- lin. Donna Elder. Bonnie Rnd, Linda Cuylor. .ludy Gephart. Row 3-Genene Swank. Ruth Christopher. Glenda Hol- dertield. .ludy Fox. Bill Ganson. Row 4- Murjoriv Ahlrich, Sharon Fulks, Mary Ellen Halsema. Carolyn Oberlie. Bob Gilbert, Bob Sperback, Dick Todd. R010 I-L. V. Ninth. ilaw Xiu-ton. l,i-utr' 1 ltfl-ellute. llllllil Pe Fisher. Tom Sluutier. H. XX. Lew-ring. Hou ffiiiolil tgirpen- ter. ll-11111 l'ruiIt. livin St-frlla-R. he--rue Hn.-I-,i-nhl, Itoln Audio Visual Club The hots behind the fainera- l-ehinfl --ur audio visual education are organized tfi proniotf' interest in and to promote the use fri x i-ual aids to efluf ation. Perhaps some of theni mill l-e runnin: mln- nnition picture cameras of the future. and oth'-rs will ln- making the films t f',+ he run in thein. ll'-in-wr. ini matter what their profession. they will always profit from the time Spent as tha auflioxi-ual 1iiv'liul,lr'lirAt'- son High School. The activities of the cluiw all point tfvttwrjrufjnw-1'-I one is that of learning the rurlinient- of eflufalion hy audio-visual aids and the other i- for all to enjoy themselves thoroughly. The former itllftbll-1' i- accomplished hy experience in running the f'ZilIIl'I'Z1r. showing films to various classes for xariou- purposes. The latter purpose is 5C'f'HIllIJli-ilftfl in the xariou- activities sponsored hy the Xuflio-Yisual Cluli. Sonic of these are mixers. picnics. and a Christina- party. Elected officials to run X. Y. are Phillip Fraser. president: Louis Chrissikos. xirge president: and Dave Muston. secretary -treasurer. The sponsor dedi- cating his time and efforts to this organization Mr. Leonard W. Smith. No one could or would deny the importance of the Audio-Visual Cluh and its contributions to stu- dent education. Junior Red Cross A teenage assistant body to a great world organ- ization-that is J. R. C. Jeff's own group is a medium- sized. enthusiastic one. It is led by an efficient group of officers who are. by name, Nancy Carter, presidentg Norman Nelson, vice presidentg and Rosa- lie Nelson. secretary. The purpose of a Junior Red Cross is to assist in the activities of the American Red Cross in as many ways as possible. Letls look at the calendar for this yearls activities. ln our first hour classes around the first of December the enroll- ment campaign is started with the 'help of a kickoff convocation. During study halls the students make tray favors for hospitals and children's homes. At meetings J. R. Cfers make cartoon books for vet- erans' hospitals. The sponsors are Mrs. Gertrude Krueger and Miss Hazel Canoe who do an admirable job in their advisory capacity. As a branch of one of America's most Worthy organizations our own Junior Red Cross works in such a way as to show the qualities and virtues to being dedicated to the proposition of helping others. As demonstrated by their numerous worthy activ- ities, this organization should be praised for its meritorious deeds. ,-v v ri M. l 2? f 4.5, 'Q . i :w ' . -'-:-::,:-:..::-- --V-.,:: at A :-:.::::- ' - my -' . , E The Junior Red Cross boxes for the needy in foreign countries are being made ready by Pat btover and Torn Ron- 1-Miss Canoe, Nancy Carter. Norman Nelson. Rosalie Nelson. Pal Gagnon. Patricia Hath. Mrs. Krueger. Row 2- l.ana Rncgalm-r, Sonia Bagby. .lark Halscina. Toni Carroll, Calhcrinc And:-rsnn. Kathy l..nnc. Ron- 3-Kay Wright. Sharon Kay Miller, Connie Colt-inan. Mary Hognc, Lynne Slcllvr. Suv Deetcr. Della Mink. Ron' -lfjnrly German. .lo Xnn Hciins. Carole Snr' Myers. 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Helen Morrison, Pamela Sir-gers, Judy Ogle, Maryland Lewis, Mary Kay O'Connor, Marylin Slitz, Barb Satller, Katherine Smiley, Pat Sollars, Slvphanie Aungst. Row 3eBarb Guenther, Barb Nelson, Susie Clark, Carol Ester- green, Judy German. Peggy Howard, W'andn Fleming. Diane Eberlc, Batty Jo Hnlnaugh, Virginia Oswald, Joan Vantlerveen. lllureia Bowman. Row 4- Lincla Shepherd, Carmen Karmman, Judy Fox, Sue Decter, Jcnnne Harbalh, Mary Klinkn-r, Penny Prirlzymore, Pat Holdcrhz-ld, Virginia Bnohcr, Sandra Mr-Dermid, Drusella Mr-Ffrrrcn, Patti Howard. Row 5-Sharon Ungcrsma, Sarah l.uFollett1-, Joy C1-nlry, Janet Johnson, Nancy Rousch, Sandra N1-uwclt, Lois Merkel, Virginia Spalding, Br-rt Holmes, Judith Lawson, Judy Bonnet. Row 6-Nan:-y Mather, 'l'her1'sa Charlesworlh. Mzlrcin Bruns, Latin Club 44When in Rome' '... you are well acquainted with the rest of the expression, do as the Romans dof' Finding out what the Romans did'l is a big part of the Latin Club. Made up of members of Latin I and ll, the club provides an interesting and enter- taining way of studying Roman customs. Some of its activities include monthly meetings, which featured many different types oi programs. A Christmas Banquet, held in the cafeteria at 7:00 on December 12, was t'he scene of unique decora- tions, delicious food, and a tremendous program. Co-chairmen for this dinner were Nancy Bausch and Janie Hovde. The Christmas basket project was ably participated in by the Latin Club. A picnic was featured this spring. The first assembly of the year elected Paul Hepner as president. Also elected were Don Widener, vice- presidentg Judy Wein, secretaryg and Pat Good, treasurer. The sponsor is Miss Carolyn Griflin. Its purpose of developing a greater interest in Roman history and customs is important for back- ground purposes as well as providing for many en- tertaining hours for Latin Club members. Sharon Hildenbrnntl. Mary Beth Douglas. Shirley Young. Mary Jn Blnhlnmn. Janie Hovrle, Mike Crawley, Ronnie Blue. Loc Kuipers. Wayne Rirhey. Row 7-Charln Leibenguth, S1111-ly Martin. Marilyn Anrlirop. Greg Hqru-r. Bragc' Golding, Phil DuBois. Herb Yanderkieen. Jim Brngnn. Tom Carroll. Sonny Friend. Brian Lamb. Joe Bloom. Rim' 8-Kay Lynch. Marsha Meyers. Tom Nvhiteley, Dun Mosier, Gary Dixon. .lim Courter. Max Layden. Bob Jagla, Jerry Kyle, Ed Hickner. Di--k Cripe. Rout 0-Stephen Smith. Daxe Linrlelof, Jim Cries. Jim DesEnfunts. Jerry Benn. Bob Nicewander. Jim DeLong. Steve Decker. Mike Dunn. Larry Lucyas. Chris O'Connor. Ron' 10- Xvarren Williaiiiis. Jim Mt-Neely. John Wayne. Dirk Shipp. Denny Laxton. George May, Wall Mr-Kinnis. Glenn Allen. Gnrx Groves. Greg llaiisfu-ld. John Clark. Ron' IlfDnuglns Blnuu. Fred Boihl. John Schneider, Howard Kirchholl, Bill Wilson, John Gnllouux. . 1. IHMW,-ftrlIlllll1l,9' .. 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Xml 1 , - V - Shari lnllx ltriilull, hot: 1 lkuiil t..iit it-lniu lit-xulioll, 'lontla Xtlii llargtiicl Xlillianis. l'i.irvn Kitrll. l,iniI.i Fink. law- Yi-iliitigcr, Xlaiilyn Hnsst-ll, Sliiilm lt:-xnolil-. lan:-I liiilltiig, Xlariniif- lliiilgi-s, l,.ini.i Itutl i . , - V llxion llitllu-np,is. fini: fi-l.lliiti.l luilli Nanny Ni-Iiitir, l.Iiiil.i laictts .xv , Roasting lnol tlogs antl tlrinlxini- pop proxlnlcs Ll rclresh- lllt' l'lltlll 1' lroni llic t'lllt'lxIll,2 ol the lXIlPttl'll4 l'. lwzyff-TN l Be:-kv Platt, tlarnl l .iurotf-, Lintla 'lr-uit. Kaye Thomas. Lorrii- Tull. .ltttlt lull. 41111-nlyn XII'-n, lNancy' Caplingi-r, John Lrisiiiuer. Run ,-5-Inj.: Haglix. Phyllis lti-giving, ltonnio Ht-1n.1Ix, Nlurx Haines. Hnlhunn lza-li-rlirtiok. .lu-lx Wlillils, .liiilx liaiicli, Kari-ii lloiiula-. ,loXnn 'lr-Anlil--r larolxri ll'-Xt'-r. lfllcu Uailics, ll..1nv Haynes. little Kim llif-sion. Ron .'Z4l'li'i rIi. llarni-ll. Santlia Huck. Sanity Xshlix. Kline luiiiio-rt. .lanet l-lax'--. ,li-ti. llai-lntn. Carnt 4Z...iL, Sin- 421-rtnsns, Jan.-i Ki-yt. rthir-.n trnnintri. l'.ii.t.-tif Verrit.. Hnrlvaixi liryant, Run U-Xaniy bw-li.it. .l.ill1- I- llay. Xlar- '-11.4 Xlartin. Piflgy Tculoix Sunanm- Riley. Elf-.inor Starks. Kar--n Nlorgan. ltniiiu Xtnitxell. , i Nlarparct Xlitchi-ll. .lutly Bosworth. 12.11-il.kusitn. Bill l'iiik.Roi1 li fr.in.ra Hon.-ll. lllllai llinlirlglil. Earl' 4.11:-lztliwr. Nantly lv-arson. Fharon liitlin, llliurlottn' 'lixl'rell. Kllcli-:-le Crunilx, tQli.i1l.ilin Nh hols. lwtflxti XII'-is Klyne Huck. llailitiic laiigriii, l.arix llrunpltcll. Commercial Club Although they are a little young for otliee parties. the future secretaries and liosses get their share of aetiyities as ineinliers of the lell Connnercial Cluh. A wiener roast at Tecumseh Trails in Octoher hegan the list of many interesting aetiyities. The meeting in Noyenilier featured Miss Marian Darr. Clerical Personnel Director at Purdue lfniyersity. The clulw heltl a Christmas party in the pine rooni. .X party honoring the graduating seniors was given in May antl a trip lo Chicago was taken in the spring. The ineinliers soltl personalized stationery antl isorlxctl at concession slantls to earn money for the cluli treasury antl lor aixartls to he given in the Connnercial Contest. -Xs their cliaritalile project they gate onc laniily a Tlianlxsgix ing foofl haslaet. 'l'lic 120 ineinhers ul the Connnercial Cluh elected Carolyn :Xntlerson to the responsible ollice of presitlcnt. Scrxing as xice president is lllargaret Slopscniaz secretary is Gayle Crenat: treasurer is jutly lVlahoy: reporter is lleyerly Saltgg mid the historian is Marian Siple. Mrs. Dora lilreetl and Mrs. lfsther Carpenter liantlle the tlnties of the lacully sponsors. 1.15, une 1- mif . .M - irx 1 wx Kvn Lmk A1111 ll.111IxelIvr r lf 11 1 1r 111 lldl' JI Ihet 111-1 1 lell f11rll1el11 1111 111 1I1 MaQterN uf t 6 f 11111 1 4.111 1 . 1111 Nd ua e mt 11110 and CZHIH of the f 1 1 1 - 1 - ue d11111er 1 IefferQ1111 H1 h N N 1 up- flhf-1 L Master Machlm l m K N flheu Het I Its in l'Il3ChlIl6 Ch IJ Thfur 11111 1 1 1 motinff th1Q pur1111-P KNO lf ta 111 Xdll' u 1 and SIIJUXIIIU prulfrdlll- Jffkl 1111 speakerg from lmal ll u lfl 1 1 H.1.W1Il ea- Pill I ll ' Linda Sexton. Judy Beckslrand. Mary Hogue. and Linda lr ink are working oul some new ways for enlarging the HUOSTER circulation. Booster Sta Wheii the time comes for recognizing the efforts of the hard working. efficient newstaff. the mock Hbattlef' between the two members of the publica- tions division, the Booster and the NAIITILIIS, comes to a serious but smiling end. The staff of the A11- American Jefferson High School newspaper. the Booster, writes and publishes eighteen four-page issues. including two six-page issues. at Christmas and the special senior edition. The Boosler staff sponsored semi-annual trips to various cities to visit the newspaper in each city. The staff had a Christmas dinner on December IT. at Morris Bryant. They sent Editor Ricki Gillaspy. News Editor Becky Cummings. and Mickey Den- hardt, photographer. to the Journalism lnstitute at Bloomington. Indiana. Along with members of the NAUTILUS staff several members of the Booster staff went to Franklin. lndiana. for the lndiana High School Press Association Convention. The faculty advisor. Mr. C. J. Hopkins. selected the members of the editorial staff from his journal- ism classes. is Row I-E. F. Morgan. llonnie Hunf. Mary ljnn-rson. Mickey Ron' 3-Toni Rush. Linda Fink. Pal Haugh. Marv Hoslue. llenhardl. Hicki flillaspy. lleckv Cunnnings. C. .l. Hopkins. Rita Mink. .loe Cornelius. Run' 4-Beth Goetz. Linda Sexfon, Row 2-Sheri llaillwy. Slit-rry liisk, Karen Kixell. Murcia Cary Long. lr:-ne Dickson. 7 llanf. .Indy liPl'lit-ll'UIlll, Hliuron lm-nner. Carolyn lflunnne. I ryr' SH X if ef X x X N .ll 'XWLM :fi bei xrwv Wa fl? -ff? f'lU ff- GUY LUN! UPI I-HPD' Hdulf- 'Hdi. '11'-ilff Nlwzmulw-rx Ht' lllf' fluff 1li-1-us an cwlitiun of the H01-Qtvr T0 fmbh thflf ff 1'1f'f' Xllll prinlingg awlxiwr. Mr, E. IV. Morgan. :ming Ilw llmwlf-I' prvv limlx quite' Ll few IIlC'l1IIll,'l'N Staff me-mbf-re ffwlfl th- law-I 1,-fpj. fur 1,11-rrilmtixlrn. MINI? 113 WHIK- 5 Q , 7? Q x 71 4 'Q 3 fm . 9 im , . I 5, '-wr ,, -W M 1 Q up 'i ' ff'- 5 x ' ' ld A X nr-1, f wwf wavy ,, J plllfff' Run' I-Hr. Andrews. Lynn Dimonrl, Larry K. Jones, lladelyn Sexton. Carolyn Blind. Mickey Denhnrrlt, H, I . Morgan. Ron' 2-Janie Hovde. Lana Rin-,u.iiner. Putty Amin-ws. Xlzirv Henderson. Marv Ellen Beall. Advertising staff members, Jay Patterson and John Dieterle. and photo staff members, Lynn Dimond and Mary Henderson. confer in their respective fields. 3- - ,Ai 'L - .Q ,rm ai -1, l ' 4 gs, Z ., Z -Ei I 'rf'-5' Pllfjl' H3 Run' 3f1Iill.ir4l Stover. Xorm Nelson, E-l Kennedy. Barb Snyder. Karen Elliot, Carol Steely, Larry O'Brien. Run 4-Sun Sollars. D-in Bennett. Larry Dawson, John Dicterle, Mike K-ining. autilus Staff In only 400 words how can we capsulize a yearis work. This year's NAIITILLS is made of many elements which have been contributed in one way or another by a member of the Staff. It is a product of about fifteen teenage minds. blood. sweat. and tears! Some of us are the following: Co-editors. Larry K. Jones and Madelyn Sexton: photo editor. Lynn Dimond. and assistant photo editor. Mary Hender- son: literary editor. Lana Ruegamer. and assistant literary editor. Iane Hovde: sports editor. Ed Ken- nedy. and assistant sports editor. Norm Nelson: business manager. Caroly n Blind: bookkeeper. Patty Andrews: secretaries. Mary Ellen Beall and Marjorie Boothe: advertising manager. John Dieterle. and assistant advertising manager. Larry Dawson. Our reminder. invigorator. chief cook. and bottle washer was adviser Kenneth Andrews. Last summer co-editors Madelyn Sexton and Larry Jones attended the journalism Institute at Indiana University and planned our basic book. Other activi- ties were the Indiana High School Press Associa- tion's Institute in Franklin. Indiana. and the animal staff dinner. www x x .l Nw, sw 4 x,,..M. .N ,X x K ,x,,,W.,.,.., 5 K , .. , rzixrrxwrfr '- wxwt-:wal CY' ' - .5 I1 an Patty Xmlrffwx, Carolyn lilin-I. anll Margie a lar-Aalx lI +lIl lll9l!' wr'1'f'Iariul xwrk. Looking ox'-Qr tlme new afl- arf- Mr. Uflrgari a hiQ advertising stall. 2 'J ? nnnn l 1 , ' l l ll l l W f l l ff' 4, ' I -J ' ll dd ,I V ff lf' 1, l Q Q V 25 X - 5' . ,A QA efigf' ,-+1::- l.llPl'i1lkX xlull 111+-llllweri, lfll Krmrwnly, Norm Nelwn, l.:1nu Hm'gunwr. and ,luniw lluulw. 1-In-vk mer wvpx lu , Fllllf'I'Xl-HIL. Nllp lx. Nl. Xmln-mx. Imllv mx-1' ilu- vuwr ul llu' lllu A',.Q..IlwEf'7 ibm -vm, .... 0 N. Q ff. ..,. .N Wm Wlithin the facets of our school program. one ol the moat important fields is athletics. We are all aware of the good that can Ive olvtainwl from sports. physically aml mentally. whether from the partici- pants or spectatons point of view. Perhaps the most important particular sport is haskethall: this i5 true over the entire state, however. ln rank of their Seasonal appearance jeff has foot- luall anfl cross country in the fall: haskethall, wres- tling, and swimming in the winterg and baseball, track, tennis and golf in the spring. Truly there are probably no other fields of enter- tainment which actively include all ages any better than do athletics. l'1l41f1' H5 Coaches Hr. Marion Crawley. athlptic director and varsity basketball coach, is seen cut- ting tbv last rope. Mr. James liylmull mar-lies B-Team basketball, base- tl fr'-slnnan fontballg lie assists at vars' Nlr. Norman Willev is wrestling and varsity foot ball. an , , ity . Inaskellrall. ball coat-bg he assists at varsity baseball. lwryfy SG f fm if Z 1 23' W Ir. Urxal Martin i+ wcvllpiefl al truck ami 1-mv Ur. Furl Heninger ih frexlunan lravk 4-uavll and IUIIIIIFX voarhiug. Llssisilllll in xawity funtlnall. W gg 3 -, f' VL V ' ,ff ig , ,,, if , M N M-1-W 'A ' G3 fi ,,-Teil ' f Mr. fl. HfJIJkiIlif'l+31'llEH the Ianni- lffiilll, Ur. .luhn l,uf,ur 4'lllll'IIK'N gulf. fl'1'HllIlli1Il lmuskvlhall, and ln- I vum lnullrull. Nlr. Hurry fkreen mavlles H-'l'eam bafeball. Mr, Rugwr Cla-+-man a--1Nl- in ure-llingg. u--1-lx in fn'-h bask:-llmall anfl varsity foollaall 1 -f.. Q 1 ,Q ,v hw if-:mf W, yn ,M sa A ' f'Y.wWi.',? Q, x y ,,, ,VM ,V , f, ,Z M , .nqgvw 4,-gm' M V- . ,L Y-. 'MES-swf .. fsggwm . 1725 .-XL, V -iff' ,L ,mfs H 4,3,43:w -s X. y?'v??4 K J M Wk- :f fgY .. I X 'mW 4 'JY f Ron' I-Ronnie Ruuvlv. Sain Smith, Toni Hush. Bob Mater, Jack Knight, Bob Ahl-lr, Boll linlhcriord, Dain: Boyll. Dan? Prim-, Larry Daxis. Ron' 2-Daye Kr-.1l. lcrry' Ach:-son. Stew Yon5eggern, St-'ye Hiatt, Mike Noon'-n, Fred Reiss, Phil Burgess. Lvnn Cooper, flair- Der-rr, Don Ht-hh-r, Bill S.1rzxult. Razr J-Co.iel1 YX'illcy, Dave Richie, Har-:rlvl 114,-Coy, Varsit ootball Although seriously' handicapped hy' the loss of several all-state players from last y'ear's team. the 1956 Jeff gridders emerged with a good record of four wins and six losses. This was coach Norm Willey s second year as head coach of the footballers. Earl Heninger and Harry Green were coach Willey's ahle assistants. The coaching stall is to he commended for turning out a creditahle season with a group of many' inex- perienced boys. At the annual foothall banquet. junior Cary' Bogie was honored as the most valualule player. Sam Smith consistently made the hardest. sharpest hlocks ol the season. while Holm Ahler made the lllusl key' hloeks. Dave Price came up with the most intercepted passes. and Lynn Cooper nas our hardest taekler. joe Cross and Larry' Davis were elected honorary co-captains for the F156 season. Senior lettermen with us lor the lust time this year were Lynn Cooper. Phil Burgess. lionnie Burgess. Bill Sarault. ,lack Knight. Darhy lVlcCrary. Joe Cross. Bob Ahler. Holm Mater. Fred Reiss. Larry' Davis. and Sam Smith. At this time the picture for l'J5T looks yery bright. A total of fifteen underelass letter winners partici- pated this year. l'f1ff:' NS f ff fav sv- Counh Green. Don Libehlor. Darby' 1lcCrary. Bill Otten. John Elin-1-re. Cary Lee, .lim Elmore, Ray' Morgan. Ron Burgess, Bill Lemond. Dennis Ov-9rlf:y'. Coarh Heninger. Run 4-,lim Risk, John Danaher. Mel Yau-Ilervenler, Joe Cross, Bob H.1y'wootl, Tom Ke-tterer. Jerry North, Cary' Bugle. Dave Price is making a flashy' run around left end. The question is whether or not a first down will be made ' ew, . mwiwp--' - r . , e . wwe: H ' .N.r,,ii'5wii5s3sL v Q xW, l' om., XX ,,,, f W 4 f f M, ff, ,Q Zff V 4 M ,If f ,i W I , - fy W W fm W W WA1 Ww f oAf 1 fmmmfmm B -Team ootball Wl,ml'killg through tl Yllllgll Schedule, the jeff B-TGHIII finished with a nlltahly good l'eelll'fl ul five wins and two losses. The l6'dlll was rfllalfllerl hy Mr. john Lazar. who was assisted hy Bull Mangus. Such a good record 1JI'UIlllSt'S a better Varsity team since B-Teanl participation is a good preparation for Varsity playing. linusual is the fact that three nf ,leffis wins left the uppunellts with a sc.-ure nf zero. Jeff Jeff letl left Jeff Jeff Jeff B-TEAM SCHEDULE Ll ugansport .,,..... KI'Jk4,llll4J ,,,,, Alldersllll . L.lgallSp0fl Callleflral itiiiiiiiiii Ha liii nondN0ll,... Noblesville ,..... .l , 1 pie. am f 3 if 5' Q gf 26' .Lai ' ff Row I-Jllll lill61A13, Phil llllrll. Slnnlly Fflflllll. Gary hll'll'E:llf. Bill LE1IlllJ6fN4lll. Dick Pt'k'lllll. Row 2-Assisllllll Clltltll Leullanl Ll'NN'l5, joe Wayne. Llllytl tllwlwe. Floyd Cltlmw. .l6'l'l'Y Cnle, Ed Hivkller, l'lI'3.llli llriue. Hill Calnpbell. 'Xssiwlalll Coach Pal Mvljllwell. Raw ll:-l'lt ll'lS Ol'21Dg,1', Jn-rry McCral'y. I'fryf' DU What happened to all my buddies? 'F' l 54 mx' Q P- ' Ni Ki N .g xii Chllrliv Killlllllill. Hike Crawley. Don Kidder. George Lucas. Joe Nlelzinger. Cuacll John Lazar. Rau' -I-Bill Evans. Herb Yt1l'll'l61'XE't'll. Don Fruits. Bill Nliekler. 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W isa. 4 Jw f 55322: , I ,H N4 . , ' f ffl! XW X X fyx J N f IW W W p wx .V X f X ,za 0 f W ff Five of the cross country men are caught hunting for this practicels end. Cross Countr Jeffls Cross Country record deserves much credit. The harriers improved over last yearls season with their record of three wins and four losses. Special credit can be given as the team had no seniors, hut two juniors, five sophomores, and one freshman. Coached by Mr. Orval Martin, the runners im- proved over the preceding record of seventh place in the NCC by placing sixth in the meet in Indian- apolis, they also attained a sixth place in the Sec- tional meet this year. With this yearls experience the harriersi outlook for next year ought to he good. The lettermen were Jerry Bussell, Larry Ford. Don Widelier, Bill Eaton. Phil DuBois. and Steve Ford. The results of this year are as follows: Jeff ....... .... 4- 3 Kokomo ...... 18 Jeff ......, .... 2 2 Frankfort ,,.,..,... 36 Jeff ...,... .... 4 7 Marion 16 Jeff ....... .... 2 6 Frankfort ,.......,,,. 30 Jeff ....... .... 2 9 Frankfort ....,,.,.e.v 2T Jeff ....... .... 3 2 Frankfort ...,,,,..... 23 Jeff ....... ..,. 2 3 Attica ...., s..,, 3 2 Row I-.lim lloyer, Hike Dullois, llon Wiclent-r. Bill Eaton, Phil DuBois. Row 2-Coach Orval Martin, ,lim Elliott, Larry Ford, Steve Ford. Dick btone, manager. Jerry Bussell not present when picture was taken. 1 2 f l if um' is N 'RN A x f 5 i , 1 A, Ron' 1-Bill Campbell. Mike Fryer. Michael DuBois. Bob Hayes. Run' 2-Bolt Criswell. Phil Burgess. Ronnie Bodle. Lynn NiCl1olsuIl. Phil DuBois. Standing-Coacli George Dunn. wimming The 1957 Jeff swimmers finished their season with a record identical to that of last year. ft-3. The team. despite poor hacking. worked to attain an improve- ment with generally a lower point margin between them and their opponents. The team had four men of experience to help the growth of a hetter record. These four fellows were seniors Phil Burgess. Jack Knight, and Bob Criswell and a junior memher. Harry Johnson. George Dunn took over the reigns of former Coach Jack Wheylen this year. ,leffis only competition meant some of lndianas best teams. In meets against Gary Mann and Muncie Burris, Jeff failed to he defeated in the 100-yard free style of Bob Criswell and the 150-yard indi- vidual medley of Phil Burgess. The 200-yard relay team composed of Mike DuBois, Phil Burgess. Bolt Criswell, and Jack Knight was also unheaten in the first two meets. Jeff entered the State tournament at Purdue Field- house hut failed to qualify. SCORES Gary Mann ,,..,. 44 Jeff ...... ...... 3 6 Muncie Burris 33 Jeff ...... ...... 1 9 Columbus ........ 56 Jeff ...... 3 E 5 E ! 1--M, ga J fs ff f f, if W5 W, ,, .M :J ,rw 7 - f Phil Burgess and Bolt Criswvll see-m to lie enjoying their aquatic practice. PII-IIP' O? In-Ff If-H Jeff .UH .left It-H Jr-it I4-H' J.-it Jvtt JQH Jrfli lvtf ,lvlf ,ff-H' 1141 If-if IMT J:-IT IMT Ielf It-lf lpn J.-H L41 IMT It-It Jvff I'lI1lf' Row I-Jerry Heath, Larry Ford, John Danaher, Fred Bobo, Frannie Behler, Bob Perigo, Jim Heath. Row 2-Coach Marion Crawley. Jerrv Ac-lxeson. Lynn Rhoda. Jerry Bussell. Lynn Cofvper. Larry Butz. Dave Price. Manager Dave Elmer. .I EFF VARSITY BASKETBALL S9 51 , 60 . , 51- 15 16 119 Sl IIULIUXX 59 I3 .,, .H M IH I! fy, .H bl I7 82 OU 1121 'Nu T7 ,HI '10 0.2 UFS SU YH' NI'l l'I Lf-Yvamm .,.. Hoiixillh ,. 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Llrmmgi s 1,Ptf Tf'E111f.' g1-1 11111 111f:re EIFII1 k111111 11111111 -r11111- 11lIf' 11a-14el11a11. 11111112 '11X'l111'l4 111 1 114 1Il1'.l1x. 1.X1Il1 11111111-1' 1- I1I1'1lA1' 1111' 1111-111111 1111 1 1111111 la. W 4 'flings Run' lfTerry Dyer. Ext Leirwml. Larry Rulihins. Steve Furil. Gen, Lucus. Hike Crawley. Cary Nh-ti-ull lniaiiagerl. R010 2-J. lf. lglmiill. Phil llurlt. Xlurk Xllf-rlrury. .lim Risk. Hill Exams. Bill Futura. llriun Lamlu Imanagerb. im 'ii ltill lfailmi is ltllltlllp hwy with Iii-- B-Team Basketball Jellls B-team basketball squad emerged from the 1956-1957 season with eighteen wins and three losses fa record that any athletic team in the country would he pruurl of. Sam Lyhoult. assistant to heacl coach Marion Crawley on the varsity squael. served as mentor of the B-team. a positiuu he has held for mam wears. The athlilimi to 3 varsity team of these willing hms that mm eighteen ball games while losing only two xwuhl he Ll welcome une to any Coach. and our situation is certaiiily im exception. si Nix iaiwiw .lv-tl ll lvl-.iuiiii 23 .I--It ti ll'--sxillv Il hilt in xiii-.1 ,in ,lvll In lx-vlwiiw ll J.-ii :H nam ii iiti -. 'ii' ii in .li-It ll Xliilt-:still Ill ,ll-il l'7 S-viilli Ili-li-l llvlilml .if .lwll Ill lemiukliiil IS lull .YH Xliiiivii' 10 ,lvli .xlv lfist k'lil-'Jun XXJ-liliiulull 20 In-It ,H XM-sl Sith- Il .lvll li livill H1 I.-It Ill 1T.ii'ri'Il Stl, ,lwlt .W Xl.ii'i-in IB .lv-It ll Xl.il'iuli lift lvll ful l,-vuiiisl-ii1'! Ill ,I--tl 30 N--is klislh- lu lull ll Kil.iiwI'iu1wlsxill-' lf If-Il 33 llivlinmiiul ,ill .lwll ll.iinme-li-l Q Freshman Basketball The 1957 Frosh Basketlwallers again have finished a successful season with only one more loss than last year. This years record was Fifteen wins and Hve losses. Two ot these losses were ox erlinies with small point margins. One reason for the-1' losses. most of which were at the hegiiining of the season. is that the team had much depth. and exiu:i'iim-iil had to bring forth the hetter players. Interesting is the fact that the fri-sliinaii rounwl- ballers defeated the Frosh of soiiie of thi- state regional. semi-state. and final varsity 1-mite-taiit-. Mr. John Lazar coached the team with thi- ti--i-taiiw of Mr. Harry Green. ji-rl .lf-H Jeff Jeri' jwtl Jett .lf-tl IMI! I'-H .lvztf Jeri Jeff .left JPH Jeri Jr-H If-H If-ff If-H, Jett N.. , 3 Ron' I-Daw Nlulienzie. ,lerry lfnrwin. Don llykhuizen. Larry Yamln-rw:-ilen. Dave Dani. Dick While- heatl. Dan Klosier. Gary Nletrger. Iftlllij-ti1l211'll John Lazar. Tom Pipes. Dick johnson. Larry Harnion. Ronnie Hurt. Ray Nlowf-ry. Xs-i-lan! that-Ii Hurry llrn-en. Rau' 3-Norm Hertzer. jim Nlt'Neely. Bill Bresnahan. Holi Uutli-in-e. Phil john-on. NN ayne Sheets. sl,irl:I N H Z.-ii 1-.. Ili H1 '26 trawtorrl-.ith 111.4 ri.. i 10 Gu lin- V., -if: JI HJ ll'-ly-hi itiwrliiini II Til xml- r-I-in 11 59 N-.til f--i ill. JU 55 Mina 'ig 39 f,ri-y-u- 'Klint la- Hi 13 Fmrikiorl l'l 38 XI.-mit i-II-i L1 lf! In lfaiion JI sxi ni'i,.i.i af 33 l..-hunori ll . 39 Tlinriilhvin IH ., -l-5 Kolclvlrm ZH 49 Ro-siillv 11 52 war i,,Q.r..,f-n.- :ag 63 Sfvnlliporl -IS Y 53 Crffflfifasilp ll Don Dykhuixen springs up for a rehountl over Craw- 34 Logan-port ,, SH fflI'f.l:-Vlllfi. IWW' 97 'S R iw, ,Q . .4 my f ' .' 1. 4 A ,w WNs . ,fr int f 'KH K .K W4 Congratulations were in order from coaches Claseman and Willey to Bill Richardson and Harold Dickey, state champions. Wrestling The 1956-57 Jeff Varsity wrestlers under the able coaching of Mr. Norm W'illey finished their season with a ten wins and three losses record. Six of the wins were consecutive at the beginning ofthe season. Many of the teams which caused the grapplers trouble last year were downed this year. These teams were Peru, Crawfordsville, Danville, Illinois, and Shortridge. Contrasting last year's achievement the Jeffmen were stronger in the lighter and middle weights rather than the heavy weights. The total picture scorewise was much improved. The results of this year's North Central Conference meet were one winner. Bill Richardson. and one finalist. Harold Dickey. The team score was 65. being third to a T5 point tie between Tech and Richmond. The sectional meet held here was well-represented with Broncho wrestlers. Entrants were Harold Dickey. Doug Paprocki. Sam Smith. Bill Richard- son, Jim lVIcKendrie. Jim Roush. Ron Reynolds. Jack Rumpza. Ron Richards. Darby McCreary. Dave Deerr. and Bill Otten. The iirst five in this list were winners in the sectionals. The team score was an 87 point first place. The first step in tournament wrestling was the state match. Jeff 'had two champions who were Har- old Dickey and Bill Richardson. These boys brought Jeff a second place in state with 35 points. These boys are some of the grapplers who will be with Jeli next season. it i.fs..,,Mgf,A j ti g Q fy Y ft Row I-D. Overlcy. H. Dickey. ll. Mansfield, J. Boyer. .l. Niley. J. Rnmpxa. J. Bolyard. L. Hiatt. B. Cllalmers. Row 2- D. Overlvy, L. 0'Brivn, D. Williams. R. Reynolds, D. Marlin, J. Cole. .l. Roush. .l. lNlcKemlrie, R. RiC1131'4J5- Row 3- S. Smilh, D. Paprocki. J. lN'lvCrary, B. Om-n, D. Boyll. B. Lemonil. B. Ailznns. B. Richardson. Row -1-Coach Willey. D Rn-lil:-. D. lVit'f.l'L1l'Y. C.. hr-nick, P. Haley. li. Selmrey. D. Deerr. Loucli Llasenian. l'1Iyj1' UN 4.-- M ' ' JJ -f ,, -.A 14 ,W Jeff Jeff 1611 Jeff 16131 Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff ...,,,,, Jeff .. ,,,,. Jeff ...,....,..w,,,,,.,..... . Yfu 'alll l-1 WRESTLING SCUIKIQS 47 Pflru H lxfflvmlff , ., 34? fQr.mlwr'1l-xlllv ,, Pill Ildmillf- 41 CQlnumpuig1, ,, 311 11111111411 17 15lfmn1ir1gtfm '79 Sl1w1'Ir'l1l'ft' 1 25 13 Sffuthpurl . 31 1Axllfl6'fFUII , , 20 Tm-lu . 31 DCf'31Uf CPIIIFE1 N C C 3rr1 place. 65 pwints Sec-tional 1st place. PST points State 2nd place. 35 points 4 Fu. Hffnrl f1f'IllI'Eil ln rl-I III! In x1-lx lun-' 1 Q 'ff2 A W ,W ,V . M W f, , A fy Q 0 ,:2,. Q as 1 W. 4 W .-fp l fn J A if A . 5 y .4 Golf Last year's golf record was a decided improve- ment over all others, namely, because it was the first time ,leflis Golf team reached the State Finals, cap- turing eighth place. Coached by Mr. John Lazar, the team turned in a record of eight wins. five losses, and one tie. Returning to the team this year were Jerry Beeker, Buffy Mayerstein, Jim Risk, and Ron Balsbaugh. Losing three lettermen by graduation shall probably mean that the 1957 golfers will have a task to match their 1956 record. Jerry Becker, ,lim Risk, and Buffy Mayerstein are in the l'1llClSI of Buffys tee-off. Glatzel, .i Jeff 2 Crawfordsxille .. . ,, 13 ,letl , . , 10112 Frankfurt , 41: Jeff . ,. 14 Lebanon , 1 nn . 1O1f-- Peru .,,..,,, ,,,, , ,. 11: Jr-H .. . 1 Wrst Lafayette ,, 14 Jeff 10 Frankfurt , ,, . , 5 Jeff , . IOLQ Rocliesler , , 41: .leFf, . , 21: Loganspnrt , ,, , , 121: Jeff... . . 10 Lebanon ,, , 5 Jeff. .. , 10 Marion ,,... . . 5 Jr-HH. 5175. Yfest Lafayette ., . 91: JPH .... , TIL Kokomo .,,, , . .. , Tl: lr-fl , . 11 Anderson , ,,,. -1 Sectional 4th place Conference Meet 3rd place State Finals Sth place Row I-Buffy -Mayerstein, Jerry Beeker, Jim Risk, Dave Hahn. Row 2-Coach John Lazar, Dave Ronnie Balsbaugh, bary Morehead, Roger Newton, Jim Guinnup, Country Club Pro. ff 5 ..,.. fffffpf W wwf ,f .wi K.-X' s, 2 Q W Page100 ,gr-we af, ff af i gr UIJLE Rx Tennis Coach Jack Hopkins' 105i varsity tennis team had to be rebuilt due to the loss of four of its first tire from the previous year. The 1956 team. featuring Jerry Rusk. llick Schuessler. Balfe Wagner. Ed Newman. and jerry Bush. flashed through an unprecedented season as far back as tennis at Jeff reaches. These boys. along with occasional help from jack Schult. Norm Nel- son. Jim Smith. and Bob Helm. won eleven matches while losing only two. Since only one of the losses was a conference match. ,left placed second in the NCC. This was the first year that jetl's tennis team participated in the Muncie lnxitational Tourney. Out of a Held of twelve. Jell placed third. Balfe Wagner won a gold medal by capturing the cham- pionship of the second ranking boys. llick Schuessler brought home a silver medal for being runner-up among the number three boi s. Balfe Wagner was this years only returning let- terman. but the others quickly fell in line and provided him with strong support. 1956 RECORD Jeri' T YK--i 1454.--tw fl Jet? 6 l.r.n-ffirtl-'-.lic l jeti, T H1-orfnrteron H. N. it letf... 4 ftlarn-n l Jill. 5 lrt4ltar.Jf'ti.- 'let lt ' Jeff, T lwgarf- trt It Ieti, T 'tI.rn.1, . 'I Jett 6 kr:-pw 1. .tI-.- I Jeff. . 1 Xrnlcr- rt 4 .left . T Punkt 'rt tl Jeri., 3 lx tlittro J Ieli. llani ll ft IPPIN lintn trkl 1 lim McNeely. youngest memln-r of the tennis team. await- a serve. Hath- XX fi, ,fsffii 1.121 .Qs .tr sn. 'JN . that-li .lack Hopkins. llultt- NY agner. Norm Nt-lsn llenny Laxton. and ,Inn Nh-Neely , fu ff ,, W' A us.. as 'uv 4 Q ,1 .1 ,ir ff Vagner. Xl'lI'1'LllI menllwr, is ulnout to tinish a serv Af ,, 1 v l'r1 if' .W ., ,fe . . fciyzif. In . W I A ' Q1 g...:xfYy,., V WAWM, f . . , . we ., '- 'am' i i QI' MQW K Q f ' 1' W W W..-. Dave Plantenga and Phil Burgess seem not to be dis- tracted hy hurdles in the Tipton meet. Run' I-Jack Hnrnpsa. Larry H.irmon. l'hil Johnson. Jerry' Fitz. lark Hall, Ray Motu-rx. Sain Sir-tsina. Miki- I-'ru-r, lim Bowyer. Tom Neil:-n. Dirk Johnson. Dan Xlusirr. Ron 2-lluroltl Cordell, Trainer, Kvnny Justice. Cary M'-llgv-r. I'.iI Lemonul. Cloiil Shui:-r. Ron Eslrriuntlson, Dan Balfe. Stew' Tam, .luck Hayes. Mike Ibuliois, llikr- Crawley, Bill Evans. Phil Hurtl. Holi Hayrs, Jerry Bean, llunugf-r, Run d-Earl Heninger, Assistant T rack Orval lVlartin's Track team of the 1956 SCHSOU made a commendable improvement over tll6 record of the 1955 team. Returning this year to better The record even more, or at least sustain it. were the following lettermen: Jack Knight. Date Price, Dave Plantenga, and Cary Bogle. The record of last season's experienced team was winning three out of four dual meets. ln other Relay meets Jeff came in first twice. second twice. and fourth once. The fourth place was attained in the NCC. They captured first in the Sectional and twelfth in the Regional. The 1957 team which was considered rather inex- perienced and downed by odds started off the season with the customary Hoosier Relays at Bloomington. The next meet of the thinlies was being host to Shortridge. After that. the trackmen returned to Bloomington for the Bloomington Relays. Tipton was the next competition for Jeffg this meet was here. The following two appointments were away- at the Frankfort and at the Delphi Relays. After a meet with Logansport. the Jeffmen went to the North Central Conference Relays at Muncie, After this the schedule was the Central Indiana Meet. Sec- tional, Logansport relays. Regional. and State. Coach Earl Heningers freshman record is worthy of mention. Coach. Paul Sanders. Dick Stone. Manager. Warren Williams. Steve Ford. Lary Ford. Cary Bogle. Mark .-Xtlchury. Neil Harris. Paul Mobley. Charlie Kalzmcn. Bill Lemond. Bill Eaton. Bob Perigo. Phil DuBois. Carl Young. Phil Burgess, Mike Miller. Bob Jugla. Manager. Ray Mitchell, Manager Mr. Martin, Coach. X X l, gig 193-. gag X X .,, :Lf V -. .Eg 4 'M WN 'V ' mg, ww Mm -fue if rj At the north Curve of the- hometraclx. Jeff ha first and .lell jefl ,lell ,Iell jeff .lvfl jeff Jeff ,lell Jeff Un 1056 VARSITY RI CORD 46lQ Nllorlllul e 68 V V ,711 7835: L0UdIlN xml lllmuninglon Relay Delphi He-laya ,.,,, .Mlica H1-lays .,,, NCC Meet .....,.., . Cm-nlrul lnmliana ,, Sec-tional ..,,,.... .. R1-glmmal , , I RIiSlllVlAN Rl Q ORD , 65 56 ff' .. .. . JJ 58 MON'l'lCELI,U INN l F XTIUN XL A M, 18, lNu WEST CENTRAL ll DIOR lU'Nl'7ERlqNl F 5615 ll phi Nlvvl .,,..,, 4th pldu Frufh Relays nth pldf P ilu- xerge ul rear-Ising .1 mllmax 1 H111 at lliull jump. .mm --wa. ilmmgif' f ,M annum. ' xW Baseball Jeffls 1957 varsity baseball team had large shoes to fill, indeed. Last yearls record was an impressive eleven wins and seven losses. A rather unusual fact is that in the three games against Veedersburg, Zionsville, and Crispus Attucks, the Jeff Diamonders scored a total of forty-five points. Jack Helmkamp, Dick Crosser, Ronnie Brunger, and Jo'hn Bramble were lost via the graduation route, but not before bolstering the team with excel- lent pitching, fielding, and hitting. Returning from that stable to form the core of this year's squad were lettermen Jim LaBeau. Tom Schmidt, Lynn Cooper, Dave Norwood, Jim Heath, Bill Sarault, Jerry Acheson, Larry Butz. Bob Ruther- ford, Jerry Heath, and John Danaher. Jeff baseballers started their season this year with a game at Muncie. Next came sessions at Veeders- burg, Tech, and Danville. Two home games which followed were with Frankfort and Marion. A game at Anderson was followed by a game at Logansport. The next three games were at home with Kokomo. Zionsville, and Richmond. The seasonls end was with Ben Davis there. The Jeff Varsity baseball team is as usual under the experienced hands of Coach James C. Lyboult. Time canlt be wasted while playmcf short top Row 1-Tom Schmidt, Mike Manning, Bob Rutherford. Jerry Acheson, Ronnie Booze Tom Rush Row 2-Stan Brassie, Bud Northrup. Byron Broome, Jerry Heath. Bill Sarault Bob Demerls Ron .9 Jerry Bussell, Larry Butz, Jim Heath. Dave Norwood. Lynn Rhoda, John Danaher , A A 7 ' J ,f ., ,f , s ss rs - s, x as r x N xx 'VID 2 'fvwziwff ,m61!Bfumw15Wm!'wfms.mf1ww wmsmf slswhvaawmu :ma Mxuhn m Bob Rutherford is up for a little batting practice. LAST YEARS RECORD Veedersburg Muncie ,,..,. Tech .... Da llxf ille ,,ii Danville Frankfort Marion ,.... . Veederslmurg Anderson .,,.....,.,. ..,,.. 112 innings! New Castle ..... Logansporl .,,.......t.....t. Hammond High ........,... Hammond Noll ....,,...,,,,. Lebanon .....,,,.., Kokomo ,,,, Zionsville ..,., Richmond .........,, ,,.,,, Crispus Attucks ,..,.,,. llvn Davis ...,..... le-ff Jeff .lelf Jeff .lofi Jeff ,lell Jeff lf-If Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff JeH jeff jeff ,left Jeff Jeff lt's the wincl-up for a famous jerry Heath pitch I 5 1 1 2 l S Tom Schmidt is safe at first base if everything goes well. Mana ers The twelve fellows who do the odd jobs for the ,left athletic teams are none other than the managers. These fellows were responsible for such specific jobs as first aid. keeping records of the players and statistics of the team, and taking care of equipment used. The fall sports were managed in this order. Den- nis Overley. Dave Ebner. and Gary Metcalf handled Varsity Football: while Freshman Football managers were Norm Hertzer and Wayne Sheets. Dick Stone did the honors in Cross Country, the other fall sport. ln the role of winter sports' managers, Dave Ehner, Gary Metcalf. and Brian Lamb had the assignment of Varsity Basketball. The Freshman Football man- agers held their managerial tasks for another season in Freshman Basketball. W1'estli1ig managers were brothers. Dean and Dennis Overley in Freshman and Varsity Wrestlirig. respectively. Moving to spring sports, Dick Stone, Bud Mitchell, and Bob Jagla were responsible for Varsity Track dutiesg while Jerry Bean did the same for Freshman Track. Com- pleting the list of managers was Eddie Pearlman at Tennis. Much credit should be given to Jeffs athletic managers for their fine performances. tlary N14-tcalf. Daw lflmt-r. and Brian Lamh wt out to an away game. l'fry1'lfHi M4 Z w, ,W r I Dick Stone and Denny Overley return sweatshirts to their fold. Wm The managers are lost in the whirl of their athletic :slLlIlslit'S. XX. - - , ,. . .. . lop to right are lieth l.-flnnan. lun lu lftllaspy. l.arolyn Tlarlliu Hughes rt-t-1-in-N her Xyllllllltr ycll matt lllintl. and ll-Inna lla--ey. the tar-ity theerle,nler-. Nliss Hilkerl yxhile llonnic Html. rnnntr np tant Cheerleaders The four girls who helped push the glellmen through a goocl lootllall season. a thrilling lfasket- hall season. and straight to lndianapolis and llutler Fieldhouse yyere the Yarsity Cheerleader-. The ,Iell rooters were Ric-ki Cillaspy. faptain. Carolyn lilinrl. Beth Lohman. and llonna lla--ey. Tln-se girls cheered the fc t1,t tlvall team and hrouuht out tli-A en- thusiasm of the fans during lfasl-getllall season. Cheering at lvasketliall and f 'f-' tllall ganna- ita- only' one of the duties of the Var-ity Ch fetl rleatlers. ln October they attended the Indiana Nlate f.lnA+-1'- leaders' Conference at lndiana lniwr-ity. 'llicy planned all of the pep sessions and helped the lllocly Section in learning neyy songs. yell- and :notion-. The cheerleaders sponsored a mixer after one ol the haskethall games and sold porn porn- and tlellcl-on Broncho decals as money making projects. The Varsity Cheerleaders also sponsored the an- nual y'ell contest. Martha Hughes was announced as the winner ofthe Yell of 1957 contest at a pep session and was awarded a personal trophy. 'Xlso her name will he engraved on the plaque of a trophy which is kept on display in school. The cheerleaders put forth much effort in spon- soring a yery' successful l'lomecoming1. the first foothall Homecoming that ,left has ever held. The B-Team Cheerleaders were jo Costello. cap- tain, Betty Steill. Sandy' Nelson. and Mary' Ann Fisher. They' also attended the lndiana State Cheer- leaders' Conference. The prep cheerleaders were Jean Ponto. Carolyn Surface, Xancy' Snedeker. and Diane Hudson. The B-Team and Freshman Cheerleaders helped sponsor the Homecoming and sell pom poms and decals. l ltt rill ir l ini Ill Xltry Xlllllllll lllll Nl n l llyellll l l nnlli rlftlu p nfl llltn llnl II lnIi4l..,-ld,l1 Block Section Two htmdred and twenty-one energetic. patriotic, and hy far the most talkative girls at ,left can he found at the north end of the gym in the bleachers at all jetl home hasketliall games. The rousing yells, flashy card routines, and hand motions. help support the team in an enthusiastic and sporlsman-like manner, which is the main pur- pose of the Block Section. Special formations which the fans were treated to this year are as follows: A Christmas tree composed of white hlouses sur- rounded hy hlack sweaters with lights around the outline: red sweaters forming a block JM sur- rounded hy black: and a red heart with a white arrow piercing it. The favorite yells and songs of the girls included such crowd-pleasers as l'Give My Re- gards. Broncho Pep Song. and. of course. the ever-present Son of Jefff' Miss Carolyn Griffin, sponsor of the Block Sec- tion, was capahly assisted hy senior captain Carolyn White and junior co-captains, Judy Whitus and Mary Ellen Beall. Senior executive hoard memhers included Ruth Collins. Eileen Skadberg. Karen El- liott. and Mary Anderson. senior secretary. Junior hoard members were Sara Altherr. Donna Hudel- son, Judy Goldsmith, Margaret Williaiiis, and Caro- lyn Clamme, junior secretary. Among the most practical organizations. the Block Section ranked high helping to keep the team and spectator spirit at their ultimate. The Block Section truly deserves and has earned much credit. Much can he said at a lilock section lieforc-ganw confah. Nm x. i U71 .r+V' HITCH H1 IH? IH-1 r. 'l'. '.- 121 v gg IIT! rh I1 lx I If mfr lo!! ltllll lull 111 EMM!LV'-U'ff1g!1'.,1j1, !' X Ill my VII I1l1 IM I1l1l11 1 I Illllll II 5ara Mtherr. IJ+,nn.1 I'1V,l'IfT,'UIl. kufulyn flarnme, ,Xlargarffl William-. Karen lflliflll Mary .-Xnvler-on. Ruth Unllirl-,.I1,1fl5 fmlfl-milh am! Eilefn Skariburg. the blfwk x4'1'ljHI1 lmunl are rli-f-uv-ing plan- fur Une 1-f Jeff- Nur-ilx Het-kPllr21H5g3lr1f4-, in I I le lill Sara lt lhil ru Er X ei Nlarion ffrawley. Lynn Cooper. lim Ha-Kenrlrie. Sam Smith. ou 1 1 ooi ner r Q. lloh Nlater. Joi- CFU-5. lack Knight. Ron' 3-Toni Sehinirlt. 1 it in on iiry oinst n lohn Dana rel 1 Reiss llully Mayer-Iein. Larry llutz. lim Heath. Ron' 4-Bill Eaton. 1 1 r 1 u 1 111 oin usi lr IIN llnss:-ll. Daw Elmer. Roll' 5-Daw Norwoofl. Jerry Heath. IN e 4 i lroho lr IIN M In on. Hou' 6sLarry Forel. Iliiqk Stone. Cary lletealf. lion Wille- H nn f the NCUIUI ,I fluh members are occupier at e ne lhe tluis tutes u The honorable society of the block I is eoniposecl of the first rate athletes arouncl Jefferson High School. These are the boys who haye earned their J sweaters. Their purpose is noble: To maintain and to develop a high standard of Citizenship ancl school morale: to promote aetiyities heneheial to the school. Heading the organized athletes is Phil Burgess. who serves as president. Assisting him are. in the post ol yiee-presiclent. Jerry Heath: seeretary-treas- urer. ,lim llealh: antl Lynn Cooper as sergeant-at arms. The guys yyith the ropes during half time ancl alter the lmaskethall games arel Club memliers whose purpose is lo keep one oll the liaskethall lloor. They look an aetixe part in the Christmas foomllwaskets- for-the'neeily pro-ieel hy tlonating to help lnuy the looil. proyirling the transportation. anfl finally hy helping yxilh the nlisirilwution of the baskets. For variety and lun the forty inemhers of li Cluh helcl an animal spring pit-nie. The Club has specially ealletl meetings during the eourse of the year. These meetings Iiealure interesting speakers and refresh- nients. ltis a growing. wortliyrhile organization anil part of the lratlition surro11n1ling,lell. Left to right are Nancy Cooper. luily Xlctjoiwl. lerriann .le-nnings. and lane Ellsberry. Pep Band Only the people who go to the out-of-town foot- ball games realize the tremendous amount of good this small but energetic group of boys does for jeff and for the entire town of Lafayette. The Pep Band was present at all of the away from home football games except the one at Terre Haute. at which thr- entire Broncho Band participated. Since this is not official school organization. all practicing was done by members on their own free time. Jerry Goddard was drum major and general lieafl man of the Pep Band this year. Seniors in the group this past year were ,lohn Harbolt. Whitey Charles- worth, Bob Blumer. Al Bingaman. Tom Carpenter. Junior members included Bob Helm. Hob llayis. Norm Nelson. Eddie Davis. Vernon Click. joe Cor- nelius, Denney' Burton. Lloyd Ewing. and Bill lid- mundson. Completing the Pep Band were sopho- mores ,lim DeLong and Virgil Koning. Adaptability is the keynote of the Pep Band. Changing from a block gli, formation on the bas- ketball floor during pep sessions to a jazz band to a cheering section to a crack drill squad at out-of- town football games was just a matter of routine. Every year at Jeff several appearances of the Pep Band are featured. ajorettes W'lie1i the hand marches down the street or onto the football field, who are those cute little tricks manipulating those flashing batons? ln the lironcho Band. they are a select group of girls known as the majorettes. The bands. majorette corps this year was com- posed of four of the youngest girls ever to grace jeff field or Main Street. Judy' lVlcCord, an elderly junior. served as captain for the three lledgling freshmen. Nancy Cooper. ,lane lfllsberry. and lerriann ,len- nings. The majorettes are busy during all seasons. ln the fall. which brings football games to Jeff plateau. the majorettes are seen on the field at the pre-game ceremony. as well as at the half-time entertainment. Wheii winter comes. bringing Hoosier lVladness-' in its wake. they are found in a new and unusual show before every home basketball game. Wlieii basketball retires for the year. the four girls take regular positions in the Concert Band. They may also be found in civic parades. Left to right are Holi Hlumer. .lohn Harholt. and Lloyd Ewing. Down are Bob llayis, Eddy' Uayis. ,lim DeLong. Denny lflurlon, Tom Carpenter. Whitey' Cliarleswortli, Y:-rnon Glick. Norm Nelson. Al Bingaman. Hob Hr-lm. liill EtllNlll1tlH0U- .loe Cornelius. lcrryf tloftilarfl. drum major. l'flf14' Ill Bowling League Going through the nietamorphosis from hrollerii tn lnmler in a pearls time is the ambition of the niemlvers uf the Jeff Bnwling League. This organiza- tion meets weekly at the Lafayette Alleys with the sole purpose nf giving young people experience in learning tu howl properly. The league is not exclu- sive in that its memhership is open to any Jeff student who sliuws an interest in howling. The gain in aliility hy the niemhers is evidenced hy the im- provements made in the scores as the year pro- gresses. The league was sninothly run hy co-sponsors Richard C. Thoennes and Mitchell Cagax. C0-ordi- nating lwetween the spmisurs and the members were Harold Fesler. president: Jerry Martin. secretary: and Orville lvhite. treasurer. Participants in the league were divided into teams which were captained hy Paul Mohley. Phil Martin. Jerry Martin. Yvayne Richey. Harold Fesler. and Toni Shoemaker. The teams led hy these boys paced the league in the order named. Vllayne Richefs team held the honors for team high game fur a three-game set and also for the single high game. Paul Mohler. captain of the first- plaee team. held the lionors for both the individual three-game set and the individual high game. If .fiii 1-Hill ima., num 1:11 .,i4.i-.-. Phil Bender. Jerri' Armin, H...-..m l lwslr-r, llrxilll' While, 'llnlll Slim-rinllir-T, PI-J Pzlxinn. Run' 2-lfilnlim' Hw- lningll. l'lif'll.iril Stun:-, Hiiliziril .ltill-nun, Dale l5liu'li.Jr:lsim, .lun l.txn4l1'e. ,IQ-my L.-on Klartin, bmvling league secretary. hopes that this delivery will effect a strike. l.urrx Sparks. l'.inl Nlnl-lcv, Hiiharil Cripe. Ron T-Waxnfr Ri ll'2?3 Hgh fl . i-g ji w- cf ' ' '-Q. fn Xlrienn. Bill Hath-fs. Lnwgll Crillin. bt'-N brit: llii ni llnllll ln blnliv, Bill XY.il:lsin1Ili, I'vl1f1 I I f Row 1. Miss Hilkert. J Pf ' Hollaflay, Xnna Quinli-li. llv-tty Row 3. ,lane Uutenhaver. Carolyn Cuntle. Nancy Hcliinniss. Meyer. .lohanna Robin-on. Nli-s Xlumlny. Kathy Rover, Mary Hot-'ue. Bonnie Eldridge. Bon 2. .ludith Clark. Carmen Karranian. Klart Lou lt.-l.ion. How -1. Linda Hawk. llvancy Mather. ,Xnne Lenclie. Nancy 'Jharon Oherlie. Donna Eltler,lt11litli Snider. Paulette l'elrir'. l,ee St'lltll'l', fiallicrinc Xnderson, Peggy Taylor. ,JM Members of C.A.A. get a little practice in batting the hird. Girls ' Athletic g . . Assoclatlon 'l'hc Girls' Athletic Association has these two mot- toes in mind. to stimulate interest in physical educa- tion activities and lo liuild ideals of sportsmanship. Throughout the year the girls were occupied in six avtix ities to help meet their mottoesg these activities took place after school. There was much variation as one ran see in sports, such as lnadminton, lraslcet- halt. xollcilrall. soltliall. and modern dance. 'llhc groups program lzegins in the fall with a get-at-quaint:-rl party. lnitiation of meinhers is in tht- fall and spring. The GAA had regular lvusiness meet- ings once a month. They attended playdays at other schools and sponsored one playday al jeff which con- sisted of modern, folk. square. and social dancing activities. Support of the club treasury, besides that obtained from dues of members. was derived from sale of Broncho badges and operation of concession stands. linder the faculty leadership of Thelma lVlu1nhy and Jean Hilkert. the girls had these awards as goals: a CAA pin received for earning 30 pointsg a class letter for 150 pointsg a Jw and sweater for 250 points: and a GAA wall plaque for 350 points. Page 113 7 N X X rx NX X N fm? Thi- nnnbt ilnpnrtant part uf nur lives while we are at Jeff if the frie-nfls me snake here. Swine of them are nlflr-r than iw. stnne ynunger, some in different 1-lasws. anfl sanne exen in different generations. But they are all important and they mean a great deal tn us in one nay nr annther. People are naturally the must significant part nf an nrganizatinn. We are ,Ieffersfm High Sehoolg sn, to know Jeff. you must knnw us. For this reason, the NAUTILI iS has devoted forty pages tn introducing and pieturing the people of Jefferson High Svhool. all of us . . . l Page 1 15 Administration fi? Ja, ffjysi Hr. l. Russell Hiatt. szzperirzfefndent. llall Stale Teachers. R54 lndiana. BLS. Ur' I lfj lllr. f,e4'll 5. wir li Indiana la, principrll Xli., LM. Folks. meet the brass! Forgive our lack of dignity -it isnlt a lack of respect. But these people. Mr. Hiatt and the school board. are literally the com- manding officers of the Lafayette school adminis- tration. J. Russell Hiatt. Superintendent of the Lafayette School City. works hand in hand with the Board of Education striving for the benefit of the city and the taxpayers. The Board of Education is composed of Harry R. Murphy. president: Russell F. Davis. treasurer: George DeVault. secretary: Ambrose R. Mayfield: and John R. Lynch. attorney. Heading the authority and supervision of Jeff. principal Cecil S. Webb works with us and for us in the job of running Jefferson High School. Ath- letics. public relations. curriculum. and enrollment are some of Mr. Welwlw's numerous duties. Under Mr. Webb is V. D. Montgomery. vice- principal in charge of discipline and managing the general office. These duties. along with handling attendance and keeping the students in line. keep Mr. Montgomery a busy man. Mr. Charles J. Martin. junior high principal. handles junior high problems and carries out duties similar to those of Mr. Webb. Mr. Harold Askren. vocational director. lines up adult education. while Karl Leifler. vocational co- ordinator. helps those of us not planning college to plan our curriculum. A . N . e R Nlr. Charles J. Martin. junior high school prirzdpal. .wnior cozznxvlur. lfvnlral Normal, RS.: liullor, 115, ,,.4-. .ip S M J 5 First row, left to right: Mr. AIUl'Jl'H'E' Xfayfiehlz Hr. Cray In-Xill: Ur. Harry H. Nltlllrhf. prexiflt-nl V1 Ru 1-ll It Davis, treaeurerg Mr. George H. Uehuulr. -f:1rv:IuI'X2 XPTVUIHI V4 . - : . L - - - ' 1-5 school attorney. ns I4 fl In u1Pl1I NIV 4 1111 Num Iron, Un. ,lolm l.xm-ll. if 511395, .st tix A. R I ' 1 ' sm of fl! . Lf ,wa M a i i W Mr. V. D. Montgomery, U1'c'e-prilzripal, Hr. Glenn C3fIt13I'l,.SLZPf'fillL6'l7,ll6I1,iUffill'lJ,Ij.SfI'lllPllIIllQ Indiana, B.S.g MS. Mr. Albert Crltsur, nzainlenance supvrinlwmlwzl5 Mr. Karl I,efTIer, 1ocatlona! f'UUTl1IAl7Uf0I'. Pugc' 117 was Miss Regina Schrader and Miss Mary Harrington, general oFF1ce secretaries. sv..-IV' I Miss Lina Bright, Mr. W'elJlJ's secretary Nliss Ruth Sense. filr. Klarlin's secretary. Administration We take many good things for granted and forget to say thank you. So that Jeff is not guilty of thought- lessness on this count, we say, 'gthank youf' right now to the behind the scenes staff at Jeff. Jeff is a rather large building and 1800 students can do a pretty fair job of cluttering it up. However. thanks, to an efficient maintenance staff, headed by lVlr. Albert Critser. we enjoy a pleasant, clean Jeffer- son High School. lVlr. Glenn Carman is Superintendent of the Physical Plant. Attendance Ofiicer, Betty Torrenga. has the job of investigating unexcused absences. Jefferson's school nurse. Mrs. Pauline Gilmer, works for us in many ways. She has charge of our chest X-rays. eye and ear examinations. and other projects to insure our good health at Jeli. WoI'kiiig to keep Jeff well fed at lunch time are Mrs. Mary lVlcDowell, cafeteria manager. and her assistants. Once again. we say. Wfhank you. f 45:5 X WWW . xx Mrs. Marian Howell, Mr. Crawley's secretary. While we are mentioning nur thanks tu the ellicient workers around Jell. let us not fnrget the penple in the various ollices. Their patience and elliciency' are a very' major part in running Jellersnn High. Miss Xancy' Began sery es as secretary lu Super- intendent Hiatt. She and Mrs. Cathryn .-Xskren. assistant secretary. take care of general liusiness in the Superintentlent's nllice. Hrs. Kellie Reppert is the schcwl city's assistant lmnkkeeper. Miss Regina Schrader an-.l Bliss Klary' llarringtnn. the secretaries in the general nhice. keep recormls. sell tickets tn hall games. issue aclnrits. nrake up bulletins. and ansyyer telephnnes. They serye us in rnany dif- ferent and imp-frtant yy ay s. Mrs. Marian l-luyyell is fllr. Klariun Crawleyis right hand in the .Xthletie nfhce. She also handles tickets ancl tourney reports. Miss Lina Bright flees rl-,yuhle rluty' as Nlr. Wielivlfs secretary' and treasurer for Jeffs clubs. if ,Z f 2 YW ,f 'W ,, ,A ? i YK . 5 f aff Z ,f 22 LT? OPD DZ!- of Mrs. Pauline Gilmer, school nurse. f A W f f' if f f ,575 f Mrs. Cathryn Askren, assistant secretary to Nlr. Hiatlg Nlrs. N1-llic R l'Pert. assistant lm--kkceirver: Nliss Nancy' lingan. secretary' In Mr. Hiatt. -1, ,,-...f'S,XLg, gf a W Wi U -- -f+..,,,.,, ' 1 fi Xlr-. llury Nlwllnyycll. caliclcria n1anaucr.un1l ln-r as-i-Iants. Nlr-. lielly fll4l!'l'f'IlQLd. ultrfmlunce oliif-er. 3455755 f l0ll?2l3l4l5l5 ?7l5l9202l2f23 -M 2425262728 H ,v swW5sf1W M Wx mwyffisfev F acult MRS. BETTY ADE English Central Norrnal, A.B. MR. KENNETH ANDREWS Business Education Central Normal, B.S. Toledo, M.B.A. ,-MRS. .HELEN BARGERHUFF uslc ,lordan Conservatory, B.M. MISS MABEL BEAVER Counselor and Science Indiana, A.B. MR. RAYMOND C. BENDER Social Studies Wabash, A.B. Butler, M.S. MR Mathematics Indiana State Teachers, B.S Purdue, M.S. MR. RICHARD W. BOWLES Music Indiana, B.P.S.M. Wisconsin. M.S. MR. G. RUSSELL BRADLEY Business Education Central Normal, A.B. Purdue, M.S. MRS. ESTHER CARPENTER Business Education Indiana, B.A.g M.S.,-X. MISS LOIS CASSMAN Purdue, B.S. MR. ROGER A. CLASEMAN Science Purdue. B.S.: M.S. MR. ERNEST CORTNER Business Education Ball State Teachers, A.B. Butler. M.S. MR. MARION CRAWLEY Athletic Director 1 DePauw, A.B. I' Columbia, M.A. IR. E. A. DEAGAN Mathematics Indiana State Teachers, B.S M S MISS MARY C. FOLTZ Counselor. Social Studies, and En I1 h Purdue, B.S.g M.S. F acult MR. WILLIAM FRASER History. Speech. and Radio Indiana. B.S. MRS. DORA P. FREED Business Education Indiana State Teachers. Bb Purdue. M.S. MISS HAZEL CANOE English Indiana. B.S. MR. MITCHELL E. GEGAX Social Studies Texas Christian. B.A. MRS. MARIAN GETTINCS English Purdue. B.S. MR. HARRY W. GREEN English and Drivers' Trainin Drake, HS. Purdue. M.A. MR. MILTON K. GREEN English Butler. AB, Indiana. M.A. MISS CAROLYN GRIFFEN Latin Franklin. A.B. Indiana. M.A. Home Economics Indiana. B.S. Columbia, M.A. MRS. MARY M. HENDRICKSON English Purdue. B.S.g M.S. MR. EARL F. HENINGER Social Studies Purdue, B.S. MISS JEAN HILKERT Physical Education Ball State Teachers. MR. G. V. HITCHINGS Industrial Arts Purdue, B.S. MR. CHARLES I. HOPKINS English Indiana State Teachers, B.S.g MS. MR. ELLIS A. HOPKINS Social Studies Indiana, B.S.g A.M. 4...-an' SQ . MQW K' -I wr ' 'O' ' V, 'QW , 'M 'gilt ' Pug c 1 2 1 I xx XJ t NJ xl. , S4 x SJ .Sl wf kv fix 'CJ F acult MR. STERLING JACKSON English Indiana. l3.S. MR. RICHARD IAICLLICR Music Indiana, B.M.E. MRS. CANDACE KENZLER English Purdue, B.S. MR. GEORGE S. KENZLER Mathematics Purdue. BS.: M.S. MISS GEORC-IANA KIENLY Art Indiana. B.P.S.M. MR. ARTHUR I. KLINE Science Ball State Teachers. HS.: M.A. MRS. GERTRUDE KRUEGER Social Counselor and Mathematics Iowa State Teachers, B.A. State University of Iowa. M.A. MR. JOHN LAZAR Science Indiana State Teachers. HS. Purdue, M.S. MR. ROBERT R. LEAVITT Influstrial Arts Purdue. B.S.g M.S. MR. MILTON G. LEVERENZ Mathematics Purclue, B.S.g M.S. MR. R. W. LEVERINC, JR. Counselor and Science Purdue, R.S.g M.S. MR. J. C. LYBOULT Physical Education Purdue, B.S.g M.S. MR. ORVAI, MARTIN Health Purmlue. II.S.A.g 11.15. MR. A. W. MAURER Social Studies Indiana State Tvavlin-i's. NR. Purflue. M.S. MR. RAY MMJLOTHLIN Spanish Purclue, PLS. Page 1.5.5 Facult 31R. ELBERT 3l0Rl'l.-UN Industrial Arts lncliana 5laIe ,1IB21L'1I6I'5. 13.5. I urmluc'. 31.5. QIISS 'I-,3113 311731153 Pllysim-al Ealucaliun Y llall 5lale Teavlrers, 13.5. 3111. .l.fX31E5 I . 3lllHHAY 5rien4'e Purfluv. 13.5. 3111. 11. 0. NEIDIIQH Svivllce Puralue. 13.5.1 31.5. 31R5. E311 LY PRICE Health Purdue, 11.5.3 31.5. 3IR. GEORGE V. PRICE Imluslrial Arts Purdue. 13.5. Indiana 5late T1'E1L'1lQ'I'5. 31.5. 31155 JOYCE HXNIJALL Englifll lnlliana. 13.5. 31155 lll.EE1,,X RKTIQLIFFE Hlnne 1':l.'UI1Ulll1l'5 ,. 5 1'ur1lu4-. l1.5.: 31.5. 31115. E5'1'HEH HOBER'1'50N rhsiflanl Lilnrurian lnmliana. 11.5. 3111. 1113111.11 331 5llHl.l'fllE1, Ijuxinew lfwlmaliml 3alpuraiw. l1.X. 33i-4-1111-in 31 5 31155 31,1111 l H'XNlf1-15 5EEYER 131Lilll6IlIi111l'5 Inlliana 5Iale '1'vuvln'rs. AB. Purdue, 31.5. 31155 1111111 5EX'1'UN 131Z1111t'Ill2.lI1l'5 Purmlue. 11.5.3 31.5. 3111. H. L. 51-10111 50f'ial 5Iu4lif1-Q Central Normal. 15.5. Invliana. 31.5. 31155 111313 C. SLAYBACK 1'10rnv El'UI'lflIl11l'4 Purlluve, 11.5.1 31.5. 31115. ARLINE 53111111 X SHEETS: u'1l ie, Central Nurlnal, 11.5. Purdue, 31.5. Page 123 Page 124 ft .Q- F acult MR. L. W. SMITH Librarian and Director of Curriculum Wabash, A.B. Purdue, MS. MR. ROBERT N. TAYLOR Mathematics Purdue, B.S.g M.S. MR. RICHARD THOENNES Industrial Arts Purdue, BS. MRS. EDYTHE VAN CAMP Social Studies Stephens, A.A. Purdue, B.S.g M.S. MR. LEONARD E. WALKER Mathematics Indiana State Teachers, B.S. MR. HAROLD V. WALLACE Social Studies Central Normal, B.S. Ball State Teachers. KLA. MR. N. B. WILLEY Social Studies and Drivers' Training Purdue, B.S.g M.S. MRS. JANE M. YVILLIAMS Speech Indiana, A.B.g M..-X. MR. H. J. WILLS Industrial and Vocational Arts Purdue Butler MRS. KATURAH WRAY English Indiana. A.B. MRS. LELAH E. ZAHN English DePauw. A.B. MRS. DONNA M. ZAK C' ' Science and IlatEen1atics fd!!!-ld Ball State Teachers, B.S. I . t 3 . 1,-A, ,yy U J ,N ggi, MJ X 5 , 3 f 5 41 Mn. Zak. Xlrx. 4'.arpf:nl'r1'. Hr-. RI'Llf?2fTT. dnfl Hr-. IiLlTgE'TI1llHA uttemi 1'eepinginIoa IN S. Hixturx 11mIll.XS6 Tl1'3IW11 Y ?d ?1 - lim! Nlr. Haymnnfl Hwmlcr llaltlng xmuv helpful lvwe-le with hix 1-lu--. ua L M' ,A ms , i If 5 Lf 4 .5 1 ' if - , .' f ff if r' 11 61 .mf . 4' C ill A ,Y t ,f 'u 4 . 1 N, I X , X 5 A m , , -' k ' fw 5' 4 r I l M , fwfa ' dt '- 1 A s , Y f '51 s 1 , .4-1 'V Mr-mberg of thP Stuvlf-nt Council grwl Hhs Ranrlall at Crmwr-ing in lhv lvavhvrf lounge are Mr. BUIIIIHIU, their tea. 'Wi Nlumlfy, mul Xlrx. Wray. lwrgr 1325 ,N W Wu M gf --.. ,- H-f 1- M. -.3 3' 5 QQ , 4 .' 5 4 , xml 5.,,,:p: ,A . X ' Q , , 'w ii 1 f N , if 755 x Q V!! mi J 1 ' 1, Q vi. ia i '2 ffl Mr. fXlu1't1n iw-vir-iw svniur vlass activities with the Claw Senior class I11e11il19rQ Obwiwrl the bulletin D359 about HHS'-er'-. the senior trip. f tiumlyn llliml ent'-rw Ihr- wliw' mm-Iuiuv an lfil lv-:ilu-mls Svniors lislvn 11IIc'llliXt'lY to illSlI'llt'liuI1S for Penn.-y . P . . , Iqmlxx till, ll l'1fyHl Tfi uy. Senior Class The class of 1957 has produced many and yaried students whose capacities haye lreen prodded. ex- panded and directed until their high school educa- tion has come to an end. For some it means the end of formal education and for others it is only a step- ping stone to further and greater at-hieyemenls scholastieally. We have alysays eormevted ourselyes with the future. l-low strange it seems noyy' In he thinking of the past and things me hay e lyeen a part of in four years of high school. The time has eome to ask ourselves. What have ue done? illemories of the senior year disclosed the election ul our class oflit-ers: Phil Burgess. president: Halle Wagner. y ice president: and Sue Fysezey. sem-retary-treasurer. The 'W-A annual magazine drive. held during Uetolrer and November, provided a lroost lu the senior brom fund. ln January' the rglass sponsored a mixer in the Cafeteria. The senior play. dire'-ted lvy Kliss joyre Randall. was produced on April 5 and 6 at Sunnyside 7 Junior High Seliool. The Klan XX-lln Came lu llin- ner. written lily' George Kauffman and Moss Hart. was the plays. The Senior Rey ue yyas staged on April f tt xg ll. The Senior prom was held on fllay' lil lu vom- , , . , . ' I Y, Femors Nlltllyklll real poise lll greeting vnslomers or plete the fun of the year at ,leflerson llrgh Ft-hool. I-,,,,,,,.y lldy- The seniors earnestly' plan the magazine driye. Nlr. George Smith.. Purdue ltnitersin vounsr-lor. rlisf-mst-S Purdue and answer- que-lions. l':rf11' I 1 Page 12.5 Seniors, 95 7 AHLER. ROBERT VVESLEY J-Club 3. 4: Football 1. 2. 4: Baseball 2: Spot Board 4: Intramural Basketball 2. 3. 4. AHLRICH. MARJORTE LLTCILLE Senior Play: Block Section 3. 4: Commer- cial Club 3: Sunshine Society 2. 3: Tri- Hi-Y 1. 2. 3: Red and Black Revue 2. 4: Library Assistants 4: .lunior Revue. ALBRECHT. HAROLD SIEGFRIED Band 1. 2. ALLEN. CAROLYN SLE Block Section 3. 4: Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Sunshine Society 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4. AMOS. MARY JO Orchestra 1. 2: Block Section 3. 4: Sun- shine Society 2. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3: Student Council 1. 2. 3: Red and Black Revue 2. 3. 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Future Teachers of America 4. ANDERSON. BARBARA ANN Block Section 4: Sunshine Society' 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3. ANDERSON. BETTY LOLISE Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Block Section 3. 4: Com- mercial Club 3: Hoof Beats 2. 3: Sunshine Society 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4: Rell and Black Revue 4: Senior Revue. ANDERSON. CAROLYN CERTRLDE Band 1. 3. 4: Senior Play: Block Section 3. 4: Commercial Club 2. Secretary 3. President 4: Sunshine Society 2. 3. 4: Tri- Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4: Red and Black Revue 4: Junior Revue: Junior Achievement. As- sistant Treasurer. 4 ANDERSON. CATHERINE ANN A Cappella Choir 3. 4: Choralairs 2: C.A.A. 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Red and Black Revue 2. 3. 4: lr. Red Cross 3. 4: Chan- sonettes 4. AN DERSON. MARY KATHERIN E Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 1. 2: Block Section 2. 3. 4: Hoof Beats 1. 2: Sunshine Society 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3: Junior Revue: Junior Achievement. AUSTIN. QLINN GLENN BALENSlEFER. LARRY ROBERT A Cappella Choir 2: Choralairs 1: Boul- inu League 1: Red and Rlack Revue 2 RALSER. SHARON KAN Block Section 3. 4: Commercial Club 2. 3: Sunshine Society 2. 3: Tri-Hi-A 2. 3: Junior Red Cross 2. 3. BANES. ARLAN LYNN Hi-X' 2. BARTON. CAROL JEAN Senior Play: Booster Stall 3: Block See. tion 4: Hoof Beats 2: Sunshine Society 2. 3. 41 Tr-1-Hi-v 2. 4: Y-Teens 1. 22 Night of One Acts 4. Seniors, 9 BASHANI. NIARIAN ANN Block Sec-lion 4: Sunshine Smwiely 2. 3. 4, BAUER, CATHERINE Choralairs 2. 3: Block Section 3. 4: Hoof Beats 3. 4: Sunshine Sucif-ty 2. 3. 4: Tri- Hi-Y 1.2. 3. 4: Re1lamlBlark Reine 2. 3. RAL'NIGARDT. TIMOTHY Nlllflrl NEI, Spanish Club I. 2. BEHLER. DONALD JOSEPH Hatter Nlavliinixls 3. 4: Isiunsllulll I. 2. 3. 4: Iiaxkelluall I. 2. 3. BELL. SHELIA MARIE Choralairs 2: Re-il anfl lilavk Rfwin- I: Junior Rell Cruex 2. 3. BENNETT. DONALD EI KQENE Lsherf 2. 3. 4: Au1l1-1 Nlelllll 1.2. 3. l: Naulilu- Staff 4. BENNETT. RAYMOND ISERCSXIA. FRANK BILL. PATRICIA LEE Churalair- 3: Hufirf Beal- 2: Tri-Hi-Y 12. 3. 4: Rell anrl Black Reine fi. BLIND. CAROLYN SLE Latin Club I. Treafurer 2: Quill :mfl Scroll 3. 4: Senior Play: Naulilu- Nall 3. Bu-inev Manager 4: Yell Leavler- I. 2. 3. 4: Perfurmer- Club 3. 4: Fun-hinw Nm iffly 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3. 4: Nuilenl Lffun- cil 4: Rerl anfl Black Reiue 2. 3. 4: Fpnl Board 2. 3. 4: Juniur Reims: Sf-niur Revue. RLLNIER, ROBERT WILLI ANI Banfl I, 2. 3. 4: Spani-li Club 1: llunl Beat: 2. 4: Howling League 2. rl-rea-ur'-r 3: Red and Black Rexuf- 2. 25. 4: Pi-p lian-l 3. 4: Junior Revue: Senior Rexuf-. BOBO. FREDDIE MARTIN J-Club 3, 4: Daekelball 3. 4. HODLE. RONALD CHARLES Audio Nifual 3. 4: Maeter Alavliirii-b 3: Hoof Beats 3: Hi-Y 4: Bowling League fi: Red and Black Revue 3. 4: Sswiiruiiiing 3, 4. RONHAM, SANDRA JOAN Future Teachers of America I. 2. 3: Span- ish Club I. 2: Sunshine Floriely 2. Ii. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. BOSARD, DONNA JEAN Commercial Club 3: Sunshine Sm,-iely 2. 3, 4: Red anrl Black Revue I: Jr. Rell Cross I, 3. Page V237 Seniors, '5 7 IIOWSHER. JERRY FRANCIS Hi-Y 3: Student Council 1. 2: Football 13 Track 33 Swimming 3g Spot Board 4. RRAMLETT. JAMES ROBERT Latin Club 1: Senior Play: Intramural Raslcetball 4. BREECE. DONNA HELEN Rlock Section 4: Hoof Heals 2, ' BREECE. DONNIS ANN Latin Club 11 Block Section 43 Hoof Beats 2: O. A. A. ll .lunior Achieve- ment 4. BRIDGES. MARJORIE ANN Commercial Club 3. 4: Hoof lleats 2g Stin- sliine Society 4. BROWN, CAROL SUE Refl anml Rlack Revue 2. 3. 4. BROWN. JOHN ROBERT BROWN. MARY CHARLEEN Latin Club 2g Futtire Teachers of Amer- ica 2: Sunshine Society 2. 33 Jr. Reel Cross 1. 2. 3, 4. BROWN. SANDRA Block Section 43 Sunshine Society 4g Red anfl Rlack Revue 4: Homecoming Queen 4. BUNCH. GREGORY DEAN A Cappella Choir 3. 4g Master Machin- ists 3g Hoof Beats 3. 43 Stuclent Council 3g Red anfl Black Revue 3, 43 Junior Revue: Junior Achievement 4. RURCESS. PHIL Latin Club 2, 3g Spanish Club, President 4g Junior Class Presimlentg Senior Class Presiflentg Performers Club 2. 3, 4g Hi-Y 2, 3. 4. Hi-Y Council 43 Stuclent Council 4g J-Club 2. 3. President 4g Rwl and Black Revue 2. 43 Football 2. 3, 43 Track 2. 3. 4. Swimming 2. 3. 4g .lunior Revue: Senior Revueg ,lunior Achievement 4: Punlue Legislature 2, 3, 4. ISURCESS, RONALD Hoof lieats 2g ,I-Club 43 Rf-sl anml lllaclx Revue 1. 2. 43 Football l. 2. 3. 4: Wies- lling l. 2g 'llrack 1: .lunior Revue 3. IEIIRKIIARIJT. ZEl.l..4 NNN lilVl'I.lCR. l,AllRA HKLICN Commercial Club 3, 4g Sunsltint- Sot'lc'ly' il-. flARPlCN'l'lCR, THOMAS l'illl2l'iNl'1 Hancl 1, 2, 3, 4g Autlio Visual 1. 2, 3.41 l'1oolliealS 41 Hi-Y fi. -'l-1 lsoollrall l. 2. 43 Rell antl Black Revue fl: Pep llanml 43 Spot liuaftl el-. l't1gr' 130 Seniors, 95 7 .-XRTI-IR. NANCY LUELLA .-X Cappella Choir 43 Girls Clve Club 2. 33 Spanish Club 33 Rlock Sevlion 33 Cmn- nwrcial Club 1. 2. 3g Hoof Beals 2. 32 Sunshine Society 2. 3. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3: Red and Black Rm-vue 1. 2. 3. 43 .lr. Red Cross 1. 2. 3. Presiilent 4. 'XVANAllCH. EARL VINCENT .Xuilio NllSll3l2.31 .I r. Reml Cross 23 'frank 'Nlanugger l. 2. ll.'XL'NlERS. ROBERT .IYNIES ll:XRl,ESWOR'l'll. RICHARIJ ANTIIONN llanfl 1. 2. 3. Presiilent 43 Hi-Y 3. 43 Red unwl lllavk Revue 3. 43 Pep Ransl 3. 4: .I unior Re-xuez Senior Reine. l'l.fX'l'll.'X Nl. DE.-KN llaslu-llmall 1: lntralnnral Raslu-llmall 2. 3. 4. HRISTOPHER. RlTH NNN Cninnien-ial Club 3. 4: Sunshine Society 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-N 2. 3, 43 Library :Xs- siflanla 3. 4. HUPP. P XTTY LEE X Cappella Clmir -1: Choralairs 2. 3: Spanish Club 2. 3: Block Section 43 Cum- inervial Club 31 Sunshine Society 2. 43 'l'ri-Hi-N 2: Rf-.I anwl Black Rr-xue 2. 3. 4. HIKRCH. liENlNE'l'l'1 1.. l,uiin Club 1: llafkelbull 13 lntralnural lluxkelbull 2. fi. 4: llaeebull 2. 3. lll HVCILA LXRRN LEE ,Mnlm NI'-llLll 2.51 lli-N -I. LXRK. L KRRY Ili-X 2.-1. St?I'gt'L1IIl-All-JNI'IIlN 33 Wreslling 2. 33 'llruvk 2. 33 llsln-iw 3. UCHRQXN. ll XX Ill U1-'FEM IMYIID UFIVINC. .l XNET R.-XY Hand li Spaniwh Club 13 Seninr Playg lllm-k Se1'lion3. 4g Cnminerrial Club 3, 43 Sunshine Sm-in-ly 2. 3. 43 'l'ri-Hi-Y 1, 2, li Reil anil Rlavk Revue 3. 43 Jr. Rell Crm- 33 juniur Ra-vue. ULLINS. RUTH ANNE Chorulairx 23 Uri-hestra 1. 3. 43 lllocl-1 Sem-limi 3. 4: Sunshine Soviely 2. 3, 43 'l'ri-Hi-X 1, 2. 3. 43 Sluilenl Cnunvil 1. 23 Refl anil Hlack Revue 1. 2, 3. 43 Jr. Rell Cross 2. P33 ,luniur Revue: .l uniur Avhieve- inf-nl 4. ULYIN. CAXRUL ANN Sunshine Swivly 2. 33 'l'ri-lli-Y 1. 2. Page IRI Seniors, '5 7 CONYERS, THOMAS MICHAEL COOPER, LYNN ROWE Booster Staff 3: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Student Council 3, President 4: J-Club 2, 3, Ser- geant-at-Arms 4: Football 1, 2. 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4: Spot Board 2. 3. COOPER. PI-IILLIP RANIEY Football 1. COREAN, RUTH ELEANOR Future Teachers of America 2. 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 1. 2: Block Section 4: Hoof Beats 2. 3. 4: Sun- shine Society 2. 3. 4: G. A. A. 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 4: Red and Black Revue 2. 3. 4: Jr. Red Cross 2. 3. CORWIN. SHARON LEE Booster Staff 3: Block Section 3. 4: Coni- mercial Club 1. 2: Hoof Beats 2: Sun- shine Society 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4: Red and Black Revue 2. 4: Jr. Red Cross 2: Junior Revue: Homecoming Queen Attendant. CRISWELL. ROBERT HARVEY Ushers 2: Audio Yisual 2. 3: Hi-Y 2. 3. Vice President 4: J-Club 2. 3. 4: Bowling League 3: Cross-Country 2: Wrestling 1: Swimming 2. 3, 4. CROSS. JOSEPH EUGENE J-Club 4: Football 1. 2. 3, 4: Wrestling 3: Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4. CUMMINGS. REBECCA ANNE Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Booster Staff 2. 3. 4: Block Section 3. 4: Sunshine Society 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4: Student Council 2: Red and Black Revue 2. 4: Spot Board 2. 3, 4: Junior Revue: Junior Achievement Secretary 4. CUNNINCHANI. JOHN CUNNINGHAM. PATRICIA E. CUPPY. IUDITH LAYONNE Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4: Flag Corps 3. 4: Block Section 3: Hoof Beats 1. 2. 3. 4: Sunshine Society 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4: Red and Black Revue 1. 2. 3. 4: Library Assistants 1. 2. 3: Spot Board 1. 2: Future Teachers of America 1. CURTS. PEGGY MARIE Block Section 4: Commercial Club 1. 2: Sunshine Society 1. 2. 3: C. A. A. 1: Tri- Hi-X l. 2. 3. IIARNELL. BEYERLY Cotninercial Club 3. 4: Sunshine Society 3, t.. .X. A. 3. DAVIES. .IAMES LEE Audio Visual 2. 3. 4: Bowling League 2. 3: 'llrack 1. DAVIS. LARRY KAY Hi-X' 3, 4: Student Council 1. 3: J-Club 3. 4: Red and Black Revue 2: Football 1. 2. 3, 4: Basketball 1. 2: Junior Revue: Senior Revue. Seniors, '5 7 DAWSON. LARRY DEAN Senior Play: Nautilus Statl' 4: Performa ers Club 4: Hi-Y 3. Secretary 4: Red and Black Revue 4. DECKER. SANDRA KAY Block Section 4: Commercial Clulv 1. 2: Sunshine Society 2. 3. 4: G. A. A. 1: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2, 3. 4: Red and Black Revue 4: Jr. Red Cross 1: Senior Revue: Junior Achievement 4. DEERR. DAYID JOSEPH Audio Visual 3: Nlaster Nlacliinists 2: J-Club 4: Football 3: Wrestling 4. DERAIENT. SONJIA SLE Block Section 3. 4: Commercial Club 3: Hoof Beats 2: Red and Black Rv-vue 2. 3. 4: Y-Teens 1. DEXTER. CAROLYN ANN Block Section 4: Commercial Club 4: Sunshine Society 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. DEXTER. ROGER WAYNE Ushers 1: Commercial Club 2: Hi-Y 4: Junior Achievement 4. DICKSON. HELEN IRENE Booster Stal? 3. 4: Block Section 3. 4: Sunshine Society 2. 3. 4: C. A. A. 1. 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Red and Black Revue 2, 4: Jr. Red Cross 2: Junior Revue: Junior .Achievement 4. DIMOND. LYNN ROSS Orchestra 1. 2: Spanish Club l. 2: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Nautilus Staff 3. Photo Editor 4: Block Section 3. 4: Performer- Club 4: Sunshine Society 2. 3. 4: Debate Team 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4: Red and Black Revue 1. 2: Senior Rev uf-. DONAHLE. EDWARD JO Master Machinists 2. 3. 4: Football l. 2. DONALD BARBARA IRENE Spanish Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Block Section 3, 4: Sunshine Society 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. 4: Red and Black Revue 2. 3. 4: Library Assistants 2. 3: Junior Revue: Senior Revue: Junior Achievement 4. DOYLE, LOIS EBERLE. RITA JO Block Section 3, 4: Sunshine Soeiety 2. 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Red and Black Revue 3, 4: Junior Revue: Senior Revue: Queen of Hearts: Homecoming Queen At- tendant. ELLIOTT, KAREN SLE Latin Club 1. 2: Nautilus Staff 4: Block Section 3, 4: Performers Club 3. 4: Sun- shine Society 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3, 4: Student Council 3: Red and Black Revue 2, 4: Library Assistants 2, 3: Junior Revue: Senior Revue. EMMONS, LYLE WAYNE FARNER, RACHAEL ANN Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Hoof Beats 2: Sun- shine Society 2: Red and Black Revue 1, 2, 3, 4. Wi-L bww. .aa-0' sf' If fb 11 Ro, 'UN Page 183 Seniors, '5 FERGUSON, DANIEL CHARLES A Cappella Choir 3, Treasurer 4, Choral- airs 2, Latin Club I, 2, Senior Play, Hoof Beats 3, 4: Performers Club 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Red and Black Revue 2, 3, 4, Football I, Spot Board 4. FINK, JAMES Key Club 4. FINLEY, MARY CLARE Latin Club 2, Secretary 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, Freshman Class Vice President, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, President 3, Vice Pres- ident 4, Student Council 3, Assistant Sec- retary 2, Red and Black Revue 2, 3, 4, Senior Revue, Junior Achievement 4, Cirlas State 3. FISHER. PHILIP KEITH A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Audio Visual l, 2, 3, President 4, Hoof Beats 3, Red and Black Revue 2. 3, 4, Junior Revue. FLICKINGER. .IOYCE CAROL A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Block Section 2, 3, Hoof Beats 3, Sun- shine Society 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Red and Black Revue 4. FOSTER. HERBERT LYNN Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Senior Play, Hi-Y 2. 3, 4, Red and Black Revue 4. FOWLER. CAROL MYRTLE Block Section 3. 4, Commercial Club l: Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. l, Tri- Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Red and Black Revue 2, 4, Junior Revue, Senior Revue, Jr. Red Cross 2. FRANCIS. HELEN LOUISE A Cappella Choir 3, 4-, Choralairs 2, Hoof Beats 2, 3. 4, Red and Black Revue 2, 4, All-State Chorus 4, Chansonettes 4. FROSCH, SHIRLEY .IEAN Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, lr. Red Cross 2, 3. FULKS, SHARON KATHLEEN Block Section 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Red and Black Revue 4, Library Assist- ants 2, 3, 4, Senior Revue. FUNKHOUSER, FREDERICK LEROY Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Span- ish Club 1, Hoof Beats 3, 4, Red and Black Revue 3, 4, Track l, Jeff llancc Band 3. GACNON, MICHAEL JOSEPH Latin Club I, Hi-Y 4, Track I. GAINES, ELLEN .IEANNINE Spanish Club l, Block Section 3, 4, Coni- mercial Club 4, Sunshine- Society 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4. GEPHART. .IUDITH LORELEI Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Block Sec- tion 3, 4, Hoof Beats l, 2, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Tri-Ili-Y I. 2. 3, Red and Black Revue 4, Library Assistants 4. C-ILLASPY, RICKI M. Spanish Club l, 3, 4, Vice President 2, Booster Stall' 3, Editor 4, Freshman Class Secretary, Sophoinorc Class Vice Presi- dent, Yell Leaders l, 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 4, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. 3. -1, Student Council 2, Vice President 3, Red and Black Revue 2, 3, 4, Spot Board 2, 3, 4, ,Iunior Revue, Senior Revue. Page 134 be 'ZW fir ff' rx Vw X... . l I lL 1 I ly G H H Q ll H. H H H Seniors, '5 7 LOLIJEY. MARY ANN Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. 4, Sunshine So- ciety 2, 41 .Ill Red Cross 3. LOOIDMAN. .IOHNNIE RATER. ROBERT LEE Howling League 1, 3. 4, Hasketball 2, .II'. Real firuss REIVES. NANCY KATHERINE Girls Ch-v Club 3: Block Section 4, Sun- shine Society 3. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Red and Black Revue 3, ,Iunior Achievement 4. RENAT. JOSEPH GALE Hi-Y 4: Student Council 4, Football 2, 4, Baseball 1: Intramural Hafketball 1. 2. 3, 4. RENAT. CAYL LOUISE Commercial Club 2. 3, Secrt-tary 4. AAC. JUDITH ANN Latin Club 1. 2: Comme-rcial Club 3. 4: Sunshine Society 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3: ,Ir. R1-tl Crow 1: Y-Teens 2. UEIIE. RIFTII KAREN Spanish Club 2: Coninn-rcial Club 2. 3. 4. IIIN. GEORGE RICH XRD NLEY. FR 'XNCIS EV 'KN Hand 1. 2: Wreftling 3, 4. XLI.. DONNA NIARLENE A Cappella Choir 3, 41 Girls lllee Club 1, Illtoralairs 21 Blot,-k Section 3. 4, Hoof Heats 2. 3. 43 Sunshine Society 2. 4, Stud:-nt Council 1: Rt-tl and Black Rt-vue 2. 3. 4, Spot lloard 2. 3. 4, Junior Revue. -ILL. .IANIES WILLIAM Senior Play: Hi-Y 3, 4, Wrestling 1. 'II.SIfNI.X. JOHN EARL Senior Play, Commercial Club 1, Per- formers Club 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, Jr. R+-d Cross 1. HANF. BONNIE CHARLENE H Orchestra 1, 2. Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Booster Staff 3. 4, Block Section 3, 4: Sunshine So- ciety 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Red and Black Revue 1, 2, 3, 4, Spot Board 3. 4, Junior Revue, .Iunior Achieve- ment Treaaurer 4. ARBOLT. JOHN ALFRED Band 1. 2. 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Hoof Beats 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Student Council 4, Red and Black Revue 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Junior Revue, Senior Revue. Page 135 M3101 Z wa A-dv W' M 'TM 'fill . l'ug1' IJJ6 Seniors, '5 7 HARDY, KEN THOMAS Senior Play, Hi-Y 4, Junior Achievement 4, Spot Board 2, 3, 4, Senior Revue. HARSHMAN, FRANK WILLIAM HART, ROBERT STANLEY Senior Play, Performers Club 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Debate Team 45 Junior Achievement 4. HASSETT, PHYLLIS ANN Girls Glee Club 3, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Student Council 3, Red and Black Revue 4, Junior Revue, Senior Revue, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Spot Board 2. 3, 4. HATKE, LAURENCE PHILLIP Commercial Club 3, 4. HATKE, THOMAS CHARLES Commercial Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4. HAUGH, STEPHEN Spanish Club lg Basketball 1, 2, 3. HAWKINS, DONALD EDWARD HAYES, NANCY LOUISE HEATER. JAMES D. Latin Club 1, 2, Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4, Student Council 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4-9 Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3. 4, Basketball 1. HEATH. JAMES ALLEN Hi-Y 3: J-Club 3. 4-g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4. HEATH. GERALT DAVID Hi-Y 3, -1-: J-Club 2, 3. Vice President 4-g Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4-5 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. HENDRICKSON. JUDITH KAY A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Choralairs 2, Sen- ior Play, Block Section 3, 4: Hoof Beats 2. 3. 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. 4-4 Red and Black Revue 2, 3, 43 Junior Revue, Senior Revue. HENNING, MARILYN ANN Block Section 3, 4-g Sunshine Society 3, 49 Tri-Hi-Y 3. HICKS, THOMAS LEE Hi-Y 3, 4, Football 1, 2g Baseball 1, 2, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4., Seniors, 95 7 HILDENBRAND. SANDRA Slll-I Latin Club 1: Senior Play: Block Section 3. 4: Sunshine Society 2. 3. -1-: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Red and Black Revue 2, 3. 4: .lunior Revue: Senior Revue: Hoof Reats 2: Student Council 2. 3. HILL. SONDRA ELLEN Block Section 3. 4: Commercial Club 1: Sunshine Society 2. 3. -1: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Red and Black Revue 4: Junior Revue: Senior Revue. HILT. LINDA LOU Latin Club 1. 2: Block Section 3. 4: Sun- shine Society 2: Tri-Hi-Y 1: Junior Achievement 4. HINDERS. EVA RUTH Commercial Club 2. 3, -1: Sunshine So- ciety 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Y-Teens 1. HOCKEBIA. GEORGE RICHARD Spanish Club 1: Audio Visual 3. 4: Wres- tling 2. 3: Swimming 1. HOFFA. .IUDITH ANNE A Cappella Choir -1: Choralairs 3: Span- ish Club 1: Block Section 4: Commercial Club 3: Sunshine Society 3. 4: G. A. A. 1. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 3: Student Council 1: Senior Revue: Red anrl Black Revue 4. HOLDERFIELD. BARBARA ANN Block Section 4: Sunshine Society 4. HOLDERFIELD, CAROLYN Sunshine Society 4. HOSTETLER, RICHARD ERYIN HOUSE, CARRY DEAN HOWELL, JUDY IRENE Girls Glee Club 3: Commercial Club 1. 2: Sunshine Society 2, 3: G. A. A. 1: Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Rerl and Black Revue 25. HUDELSON, JERRY IRA Audio Visual 2, 3. HUDGINGS, CLAY THOMAS Key Club 4: Intramural Basketball 5: Hi-Y 4. HUFFINES, RUTH DELORES HUFFSTUTTER, WANDA LOUISE 'Whse Y 'y. 'SN nl' M JW -...Q -nu vu- '3' rev v-..,,,1 7, Page 137 Seniors, '5 7 HUGHES, MARTHA ANN Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4, Red and Black Revue 3, 4, Senior Revue. IRICK. JO ANN A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Block Section 4, Hoof Beats 3, 4, Sunshine Society 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Red and Black Revue 3, 4, Junior Revue, Senior Revue, Junior Achievement 4, Voices of Jeff 4. IRR, JOHN Ushers 1. 2, 3, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross l. JENKINS, JOHN LAWRENCE Football I. JOHNSON, GAY A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Senior Play, Block Section 3. 4: Hoof Beats 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Red and Black Revue 2, 3, 4, Junior Revue, Senior Revue, Voices of Jeff 4. JOHNSON. RONALD BRYCE Band l, Basketball 2. JONES, LARRY DAVID Master Machinists 2, 3. 4. JONES, LARRY KEITH Nautilus Staff 3. Co-Editor 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Key Cluh President 4, Student Council 2, Junior Achievement President 4, Boy's State 3. JONES, ROBERT WILLIAM Hi-Y 3, Chaplin 4, J-Club 3, 4, Red and Black Revue 4, Basketball I, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Revue. KENNEDY, EDWARD JOSEPH Latin Club 1, 2, Nautilus Staff 4, Boy's State 3. KENNEPOHL, JOHN WILLIAM Bowling League 2, KERR, JACK RAYMOND KERR, JOHN ROBERT Key Club 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3. KERR, KENNETH NORMAN A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Latin Club I, Hoof Beats 3, Rt-d and Black Revue 1, 2, 3, Football 2. KETTERER, DANIEL EDWARD Master Machinists 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Football 1, 2, Cross-Country 3, Track I, 2, 3. Page 138 Seniors, '5 7 KNIGHT. JACK BERTON Hi-Y lg Stuclent Council 3, 4, ,I-Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Swim- ming 3, 4: Jr. Rerl Cross lg Junior Revue. KNOTT. MARILEE .IO Latin Club lg Girls lllee Club 25 Block St-t'tior14: C. A. A. l, 23 Tri-Hi-Y lg Rt-tl antl Black Revue 31 .lr. Rell Cross 2, 3, .lunior Revue. KNUWLES. GLEN RICHARD Rowling League 3. KURTY. WILLIAM ROBERT Wrestling 2. KRARBE, CONNIE SUE Spanish Club 3, 43 Senior Playg Block Section 3. 45 Performers Club 2. 3, 41 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. 3. 43 Rerl and Black Revue 2, 4, Library Assistants 2. 3, 41 Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, Spot Board 2. 3. Secretary 4: junior Revueg Senior Revue. KUEBLER. KURT ELWIN Hi-Y 4, Wlra-ailing 2. LAlRD. GERALDINE MARGARET Block Section 3. 4: Sunshine Society 2. 3, -I-1 Tri-Hi-X 3. 4: Library Assistants 3, 4. LAMB. .IUDITII ANN Blot-k Ser-tion 3, -I: Hoof Beats 23 Sunl Sltlllt' lSut'ie'tY 2, 3. 4. IANIIIORN. .llllJlTH ANN lllork St-t-tion 43 tIommert'ial Club 33 Sunshine Svwiety 3.41, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Sen- ior Rt-uit-. LANDES. BETTY JEAN Cirlb tllee- Club 2: lllotfk Set-tion 4, Com- mercial Club lg Hoof lleals 2, Sunshine Society 2. 3, Tri-Hi-Y 33 Rt-ml untl lllavk Revue 2. LANE, BRAD WILLIAM lntliana University Seience Institute. LANE, SHARON SUE Latin Club lg Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. LA REAU, JAMES NORBERT Hi-Y 3, 4, .l-Club 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. LA UCHEED, CAROLE JEAN Sunshine Society 2, 3. LATWSON, LOUIS LEE Football l. Page 139 Page 140 Seniors, '5 7 LAWSON, RUTH ELLEN Sunshine Society 2. 33 U- A- A- 1: 2- LEAMAN, CHARLES EDWIARD Master Machinists 2. 33 Football lg Wrestling l. LEGG, ISABELLE VIRGINIA LE MASTER. STEPHEN KIRKE Wrestling l, 2. LEWIS. RICHARD GREGORY Band l. 2, 3, 4: Orchestra l. 2. 3. 4: Hoof Beats l. 2. 4: Red and Black Revue 1. 2. 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club l. LOCKARD. SHIRLEY IRENE Latin Cluh 2: Block Section 3. -1: Coni- mercial Club I. 2: Hoof Beats 2: Sunshine Society 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3. LOHIIAN. BETH ELLEN Yell Leaders 1. 2. 4: Block Section 3: Sunshine Society 2. 3, -1: G. A. A. 1. 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Red and Black Revue -1: Senior Revue. LONE. MARY JANE A Cappella Choir 4: Girls Glee Club 2: Choralairs 3: Hoof Beats 2. 3: Sunshine Society 2. 3: G. A. A. 2: Red and Black Revue 2. 3, 4. LUCAS. LAWRENCE LAWITON Junior Achievement 4. LUCK. KENNETH Master Machinists 2. 3. 4. LUCUS. NANCY JO Spanish Club 1. 2: Senior Play: Block Section 41: Sunshine Society 2. 3. 4: G. A. A. 1. 2: Tri-Hi-Y 4. LYNCH. .IANICE CLYDETTE Spanish Club 4: Block Section 3. 4: Sun- shine Society 2, 3. 4: G. A. A. 1: Tri-Hi-Y l. 2. 3. 4: .lunior Revue: Senior Revue. LYON. MERCEDES .IO A Cappella Choir 3. 41: Choralairs 1. 2l Block Section 3: Hoof Beats 1. 2, 3, 4: Red and Black Revue 1, 2. 3. 41: Junior Revue: Senior Revue: G. A. A. 1. MAIIBITT. LEWIS THOMAS Rowling League 3: Football 1. 3: Basket- hall 3: lutraniural Basketball 3: Junior Achievement -1-. MAIRS. LESLY Block Section 4: Sunshine Society 4: Red and Black Revue 4-. Seniors, '5 7 MAPLE. ANN LOUISE A Cappella Choir 3. 4: Choralairs 2: ,lun- ior Class Secretary-Treasurer': Block Set'- tion 3. 4: Sunshine Society 2. Secretary 3. President 4: Tri-Hi-Y l. 2. 3: Student Cpuncil 1. 2. 4. Assistant Secretary 3: Red and Black Revue 2. 3. 4: Spot Ruard 2. 3: Junior Revue: Senior Revue: Yoices of ,letl 4. MARTIN. JERRY LEE Latin Club l. 2: Senior Play. MARTIN. JERRY LEON Bowling League 3. 4: Ir. Rell Crum 'V MARTIN. MAX EX ERETTE Audit: Visual l. 2. 4: Master Machinists 3. 4: Euotlmall I: Basketball I: Travk l. MASON. RLDY MASSEY. DONNA LOI ISE A Cappella Choir 2. 3: Churalairs 1: Sen- ior Play: Yell Leaders l. 2. 4: Blot-lu Section 3: Hoof Beats 4: Sunshine Smfiety 2. 3. 4: Red and Black Revue 2. 4. MATER. ROBERT FRANK Band l. 2. 3. 4: Orchestra l. 2. 3: Latin Club l. 2: Hoof Beats l. 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 3. President 4: Hi-Y Council President 4: ,I-Club 3. 4: Red and Black Rexue l. 2. 3. 4: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball l. 2: Track l. 2. 3. 4: Pep Rand l: Spf-t Iiwartl 2. 3. MATTHEWS. DONALD LEE Band l. MC CARTY. RAMON X F XY MC CRARY. DARBY DEAN ,I-Club 4: Football 3. 4: Wrestling 25. 4: Track 2, 3, 4. MC DOLE. -DAVID EYERETT Intramural Iiaskf-tluall l. 2, 3. MCCLOTHLIN, LAWRENCE DEAN MC KENDRIE, .IAMES ALLEN Hi-Y 3, 4: I-Club 3, 4: Football 1, 2: Wrestling 1. 2. 3, 4. MC KINNISS, MARILYN ANN MEREDITH, WILLIAM ALBERT Band 2, 3, 4: Red anrl Black Revue 3, 4: ,Iunior Achievement 4. Seniors, 9 MINK. DELLA MARIE Band 3. 4: Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4: Sunshine Society 2. 3, 4: C. A. A. 1. 2. 3: Tri-I-Ii-Y 2. 3: Red and Black Revue 1. 2. 3. 4: .Ir. Red Cross 4. MINK. RITA LOU Booster Staff 2. 3. 4: Block Section 3, 4: G. A. A. 1. 2: Student Council 4: Li- hrary Assistants 2. State Vice President 3. President 4: Ir. Red Cross 2: Honieuun- ing Queen Attendant. MITCHELL. JOSEPH CLIFFTON A Cappella Choir 2. 3. President 4: Senior Play: Hoof Beats I. 2. 3. 4: Performers Club 4: Red and Black Rexue I. 2. 4: .Iunior Revue. MITCHELL. LADONUA SUE Block Section 3. MORGAN. CLARENCE EDWARD MORRISON. PAUL CLARENCE Red and Black Revue I. 2: Usherq 2, 3, MORRISON. ROBERT EUGENE MOSBY. ARETHA ROSE Commercial Club 3. INIOURNING. DONNA MARIE A Cappella Choir 3. 4: Choralairs 2: Block Section 3. 4: Cornniercial Club 2: Hoof Beats 3. 4: Sunshine Society 2. 3. 41 G. A. A. 1. 2: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. 3: Red and Black Rex ue 2. 3. 4: Iunior Revue: Senior Revue. MUSTON. MARVIN GENE Jr. Red Cross 3. MYERS. IANA LEE Block Section 3. 4: Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Rf-vue: Senior Revue. MYERS. MARCIA KAY Band I. 2. 3, 4: Spanish Cluh I, 2: Illock Section 3. 4: Hoof Heats 2: Sunshine Society 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y I. MYERS. THOMAS LEE NEIBERT, DAVID KENNETH NELSON, ROSALIE IRENE Future Teachers of Atneriva 2. 3. Presi- flent 4: Girls Ch-e Clulm 2: Latin Cluh l. 2: Block Seution 3. 4: Performers Cluln 3, 4: Sunshine Sm-it-ly 2. 3. 4: llehale Team 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: .lr. Red Cross 2. 3. Secretary sl. Page IQ? Seniors, '5 NILIEWANDER. .-XIAN WALTER 1jI'C1lr'rll'2:l 1. 2.3. 4: l.alin flluli 1: Senior Play: Hoof lieals 1. 2. 3, 4-: Perfornierw Lflulv 3. 4: Hin 2. 3. 4: Rell anll Blark Revue 1. 2. 3. 4: .lnnior Revue: All-Slate 1Y1l'Clll HlI'tl 4: :Xll-Star llanal 4. NHIHELSON. LYNN OWEN l.alin Club 1. 2.1 Hi-X 2. 3. 4: ,I-Cluli 4: Hell anvl Black Revue 2: Swinnning 3. '11 lia-l-qellvall N1l:lI13g.f'l'1l.1llII10I'HCXllC. NORNIXN. NXNCX lll.1CNN Loinnierl-ial Llnlv 31 Sunxlinn- Sorivly 2. 3. -l: 11. 1.1.2. N0R'l1ll11l l'. UUHIFUIN 1711.12 lalierf 1. 12: 114lUl1iUL'LllS 1.3: 11i-X 1. 4: Rell aml Black H1-vu-v 1. 12: Foollvall 1: liaskeiliall 1. 2: lntranvnral lia-ketliall 3. 1: Ha-1-lvall 1. 2. 4. NORYVOOU.11120111212 11.11111 Senior Play: 1 Nha-ra 2: Hia 3. 4: ,lilluli 3. 4: Uaakellvall 1: liaaeluall 1. 2. 3. 4: Spot 11oarvl 4: lnlralnnral l1akketlva11 2. 3. -1: Senior Revue. ITHRIEN. IARHX LN NN 1 Cappella lllvoir 1. 2. 3: Senior Play: lslier- 1. 22. 3: Nautilus Staff 4: Hoof Heat- 1. 2: Heil anfl Hlawk Rev ue 1. 2. 3: Foollvall 1: llaxketlvall 1: Junior Rf-vue: Senior Revue: .lunior M-liievement 4. U'l1l'f1.1.. 111'fH'l'1lX Nl 111112 1.alinlilu1i21 St'll1Ul'1,lElfZ 11lo4'l'iS6L'lioIl -1: 1'ei'fornivr5 Llnlv Z. 3. 4: 5lll1N1ll!1f' So- vietv 2. 3: fl. X. X. 1: H1-il anvl Blav-k HPXIIV 2: Junior N1'llIC'X4'l1lt'I1l 4. 0411.11 111111 JOXN Orvlie-Ira 1: 1.alin lflnlv 1. 2: Se-nior l'lav: lilovl-Q Sevlion 3, -lg Sun-liine So- viv-lv 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-N 2. 3. 4: H'-il anil lllam-lv Revue 1: Junior Revue. HN l-.RLY lll'.NNl5 l,1'.lL. lliei 1 7 1ll1i11xevlluli4 N N .i.. -. , . . ,l-l.lulv 2. 3. 42 lfooilvall 1. 2. 3. 4, Klan- uger: XX re-lling 1. 2. 3. 4. Nlunager: Track 1. Nlanagvr: junior M-liievf-nieiit 4. l'Xl'R1NlKI. 1101111.15 W XYNIC 1111 3, 4: Sluvlvnl lfounril 2. 3, 4: Wrea- ling 1. 2. 3. 1. l' X'1 I'l'Il-QSHN. X! ll.l.l XXI HICNHN l'lfHllL0. HHIQI-1H'I'.lUSHl'll Xu1lioYi-ual4:1li-1 -11.1-filllllii. 1: Haa- ke-lliall 3. 4: 'l'ra4-lx 3. 1-. l'l'll1.1'U'I l'. Nlll.lJ1llilJ .XNNIZ 1 Cappella Choir 3. Vive 1,I'6S14l6Il1 4: Seniorl'1av. Stndf-nl lbirwlorz 1ilom'1i See- lion 1-: Sunshine Soriely 2. 3. 4: Tri- Hi-N 1. 2. 3. 4: Slllfl1'l1lf1OLll1l'1l 1. 2. 3. 4: Kell annl lilafgk Revue 2, 3. 4: Spol Boanl 2, 3. ,M-tivilio-N llliairinan 4-: Junior Af-liievelnenl '1'reaHurer4g Uirl! Stale 3: D. xi. H. I'0LS'l'K,'X. Jfiflk 4LoHI1oN Future l11C2:l4'1lf'f'- of ,'xIIl4'F1l'Z1 1. 2, I'01,S'11Hx1. .1 :XNl'I'l' K. 1'l'lll.l'1l'1N lfulure 'l'ea1'ln-r- of .Mneriva 1. 2: 11an1l 3: Majoretle 3: Sunghine So1'ieIy22 Tri- 11i-Y 2: He-il aml lilavk Revue 3. l'1ly11' IQJ P11717 I 7 Seniors, '5 7 PORT, GARY LEE Band I. RABENSTEINE, DAVID LEE Wrestliiig 2, 3. REDINRO. ROBERT GEORGE Auclio Visual 3. 4: I-Ii-Y 3. 4. REECE, JANET KAY Girls Clee Club 2. 3: Block Section 4: Red and Black Revue 2, 3. REED, SHARON MAXINE Choralairs 2, 3: Band I: Senior Play: Block Section 3. 4: Sunshine Society 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3: Recl and Black Revue I, 2, 3: .Iunior Revue REISS. FRED EUGENE Hi-Y 3, 4: ,I-Club 4: Football I, 2. 3. -1: Basketball I: Tennis 2, 3: Track I: jr. Rell Cross 2: Junior Revue: ,lunior Achievement 4: Intramural Basketball 2. 3, 4. REMALY, BONNIE JEAN Girls Clee Club 2: Block Section -1-3 Com- mercial Club 4: Red and Black Revue 2. REYNOLDS. PATRICIA LOUISE Spanish Club I: Sunshine Society 2. 4: Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3. REYNOLDS. ROBERT IOSIAH Master Machinists 3, 4: Football I. 2: Track I. 2. REYNOLDS. RONALD Hi-Y 3. 4: J-Club 4: Football 2: Ivrestling I. 2. 3. 4: ,lr. Red Cross I: Junior Revue. RICHARD. GLENN .l unior Achievement 4. RICHARD. RONALD LEE ,I-Club 4: Wrestling I. 2. 3. 4: Track RICKS. LESLIE EDWARD RILEY. DONALD LEE Latin Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 4: Football I. 3: Jr. Rell Cross I, 2. 3. RIVERS. DONALD KEITH Spanish Club I. 2. 3: Track 3. 4. Seniors, 95 ROPHNSON. JOHANNA ELJZNRETH Clwralairs 3. 4: Rlut-k Set-tion 4: Hunt' Heats 2: Sunsliinf- Suviety 2. 3. 4: ll. X. X. 1. 2. 3. 'lireasurer 4: Tri-Hi-1 1. 2. ROSE. .JAXICE Nl.-XE Block Set-tinn 2. 4: Html Beats 3: Fun- sliinu Society 2. 3. 4: 'liri-lli-N 1. 2. 3. 4: Junior Reine. RLXDA. KLEORGETTX K XX Orclieftru 1. 2. 3. 4: lilnvk Fevliult 3. -4: Hoof Hwatx 4: Sun-liinv St-t-iety 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-1 1. 2. 3. 4: Rell anfl llltn-k Reine l. 2. 3. 4: .luniwr R:-xuv: St-nit-1: Reine: Flag Curpe 3. 4. SARALLT. WlLLl,XNl XLPHONSE J-Cluli 3. 4: l-'Q-otliall l. 2. 3. 4: Raxkel- liall 1: llawliall 1. 2. 3. 4. SCH.XXl-J. RHISERT JXKRSOX Foplioiinfri- Claw Sevrv-tary-'lirPa4u1'e'r: Hi-N 2. 4. live Pri--iwlent 3: Stuflent lin in- 1 I-il 1. 2: Rrwl uwl lilat-lx liwxtiv l. 2. 3: Senior Reine. SCHXIIIDT. 'liHl'JKI X5 llUl5lfR'l' Latin Cluli 1: Snplniiimrf: Flu-4 Pre-ill:-nl: Hi-X 2. 3. 4: J-lilulr -5. 4: lluwliull 1.2-1, 4: Spot liuurtl 3: Seni-fr liwxtie: ,luniwr .Xcliiewiiwiit 4: Uptiini-I Xuurfl 1: Rui'- State 3. SCHNEIDER. XORKIA JI-IXNXH Latin Cluli l. 2: Spani-h l.Iuli Si: Seninr Play: Block Seiytiun 3. 4: Fun-liine N-- Ciety 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4: Rell ani! Black Rf-xuw 4: 0nP.Xf1't Play- 4. SCHWEITZER. ROBERT EIJW XRIJ :X Cappella Choir 3. 4: fjlmralair- vitre- tary-Trea-urer 2: Howl Heal- 3. 4: Hi-3 3. 4: Stutlf-nt Council 4: Refi anti ljlaf it Res ue 2. 3. 4: Junior Rffxue: Fenif-r Re- vue: All Stale Chwru- 3. 4: 9'-iii-nr Play. REXTON. LlXlJA L01 IFE Girli Clfr' Cluli 2: llwfxtffr Fluff Qi. 4: Block Secliwn 3. 4: COI'I4I'IlffI 'ldl Lluli 2. 3: Sun'sl1inP Society 2. 3. 4: ff. MX. l: 'liri- H1-Y 1. 2. 3. 4: Rell antl lilavk Rex ue 2. 4: Junior Re-iufr: Junior .Xt-liii-xv-nn-rit Nfl re- tary 4. SEXTON. Xl.-XUELYX Rl 'lill Latin Cluli 1. 2: Quill anfl N-rnll 5. 4: Nautilus Stall 3. Cn-1-tlitur 4: l'il'f?-llllltlll Clasi Trea-urer: l'Slofi'k Se-wlirin Ji. 4: Sun- sliinp Sm-ifty 2. 3. Tre-a-urwr 4: 'liriblli-3 1. 4. Trea-ure-r 2. Serretary 3: Heil un-l Blank R:-x uf' 2. 3. 42 Fpul liwartl 4. N'r't'f-- tary 3: Junior Rexuf-: N-nifvr livin ' .Junior .-Xvliit-xffnietit 4. SHARP. SpXl..l.H S. SHlFFLE'l'. P XTRICI X Jritx Block SCl.'Ii4ll1-3.42 Sun-liinr Sm'if'ly 2. Ji. 4: Rf-rl and lilatgk Rtgxuv 2: ,luninr Rf-fwfr: Junior .tivhiexement 4. SHIPP, CHARLES DAYIIJ Ushers 3: Key' Clulu 4: Jr. Refi ffm-- SHOAF, LAWRENCE EDWARIJ Master Machinists 2. 3. 4. SIEMERS, ALIDA AXN Spanish Cluh Secretary 4: Block Section 4: Commercial Cluh 3: Sunfhine Society 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Red and Black Revue 2, 4: Junior Revue: Svninr Rflvuv. eniors, '5 7 SILVER. JOAN Latin Club 1. 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Senior Play: Booster Stall 3: Block Section 3. 4: Performers Club 4: Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Student Council 3: Red and Black Revue 2. 4. S1lV11SON, DEIDRA SUE Spanish Club 1. 4: Block Section 4: Hoof Beats 2. 3: Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Red and Black Revue 2. 3: Junior Revue: Senior Revue. SIMMONS. DENNIS ERWIN Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y Council 4: Basket- ball 1. SKADBERC. EILEEN M.-XRLIESE Future Teachers of America 2, Treasurer 3. Yice President 4: Orchestra 1. 2: Latin Club 1. 2: Block Section 3, 4: Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Red and Black Revue 1: Jr. Red Cross 3, 4. SLOPSEMA. SHIRLEY RUTH Block Section 3, 4: Sunshine Society 2: GAA. 1. Student Council 3. SIIILEY. ALBERT SMITH. SAMUEL Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4: 1-Club 4: Red and Black Revue 1. 2. 3. 4: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Wrestling 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 1, SNYDER. BARBARA ANN Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Senior Play: Nautilus Staff 4: Block Section 3, 4: Sun- shine Society 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, 4: Student Council Secretary 4: Red and Black Revue 2, 3. 4: Junior Revue: Senior Revue: ,Iunior Achievement 4. SOLLARS, STANLEY RICHARD Ushers 1, 2: Nautilus StafI1, 2, 3, 4. SPALDINC. RUTH Future Teachers of America 3: Spanish Club 4: Block Section 3, 4: Sunshine So- ciety 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. SPARKS, PHILLIP MADISON SPERBACK, JERRI RlI'l'H Latin Club 1: Block Section 3, 4: Sun- shine Society 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. S't'AU1 l ER. 'l'HUA'lAS ARIN Audio Visual 1. 2, 3, 4: lloof licalls 2. 3, -I-: Red and Black Rt-vue 2, 3, -1. STEELY, CARUL Slllf Latin Club 1: Spanish Club 4: Nautilus Stall 4: Block Section 3, 4: Coninierciul Club 2, 3: Sunshine- Socit-ty 2. 3, 4: Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 4: Red and ltlack Revue 1. 2, 4: Library Assistants 2: St-nior Rt-vin-, STEILL. KAREN LICIC Block Section 3, 4: Sunshint- Society 2, 3. 4: Tri-Hi-I 1. 2, 3. Set-rm-tary 4: .lunior Revue. l'uyr' I.Q1F Seniors, '5 7 STEVENS, MARY EL1Z,-XRETH Block Section 4: Sunshine Soeiely 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Refl anal Black Revue 4: Junior Revue: Senior Revue. STONE. RICHARD LEE Spanish Club 4: Ushers 1. 2: .l-Clulm 44: Red and Black Revue 2: Cross-Country Manager 4: Track lilanugi-r3.1l': Rowling League 4. STOVER. M1I,lARll LEE Nautilus Sluli -lt. STRAWSNIQX. KAREN SUE Spanish lilulr 1: Senior Play: Blot-k Sec- lion 3. 4: lfominf-rt-ial Cluh 3. 4: Sunshine Sociely 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4: Rell autl Black Rey Lle' 2. 3: Lihrary .-Xssistanle 2. 3. -1: Junior Reyue: Senior Rey ue. SliLL1Y.XN.K.XREN Senior Play: Block Seetion 4: Sunshine Society 3. -1: Tri-Hi-Y: jr. Rf-.I Cross 3. 4. SWEZEY. CORNELLX S1 E Latin Cluh 1. Yice Presinlent 2: Senioi Claw Set'-retary-Treasurer: Bl01.'l'i Section 3. 4: Sunshine Soi-iety 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4: Rell anfl lilavk Revue 2. 3. -1: Li- hrary Asxislants 2. Preaimlent 31 .lunior Revue: Senior Reyue: Junior Xoliieve. ment Prexicle-nt 1. SW1S1'1ER. JOSEPH X. intramural llaekvllmull 2. SXXVITZER. .l1'l7l'l'H XNN liuiul 1. 2. 3. 1: Iilovk Sl'I411UIlZ,-l-I Coru- inerviul filulm 1. 2. -1: l,t'I'l-0I'Il18I'S iflulm 3. -1: Sunshine Soviely l. 3. -1: lri-Hi-N 1. 7 3 SYN ESSICL. KENN E'l'Il MEN E 7 ll1ll'l1lI1llI'l1l Hu-kellnull I.. '1' XXLOR. HHNNIE 1.1111 liirlx lilee lllulu 2. 3: flhoruluire 3, -l-: lilo.-k Sevlioil 4: ilool li--:ns 2: Sunshine Soviely 2. 3. -ll Rell uuul lllurk Reyue 2. 3. 'l'l-II4I4L,XHlJEN. XRLI-INIC Rl 'I'll Ulflx Ulm? lllllll 2, fi: iiUIIIIllfi'l'4'lLll lfluli 2. 3: Sllll-llllll' Sovin-ly 2: Rell :intl Iilui-k liff1ll?f 2. 3. TESXIER. JHSEPII R.-XNSIJELI. liunil 1. 2. 3. J: lll'l'llt'Sll'2.i il-1 l.alin fllulv 1. 2: Hoof lieuls 3. -14: R4-tl ami Blat-k Reyue 4: lniliunu llniyersily Svienve ln- -Iilule 3. THEWLIES, J AN HIE ANN Urvheflra 1. 2. 3. 4: lilovk Seetion 3. 4: flomrnervial filuli 1: Sunshine Society 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. 3. 4: Rell anil Rlaok Reyue 1. 2, 3. 4: .Iunior Revue. THIETNIE. JOSEPH THOMAS THIENIE, JOSEPHINE PATRICIA Block Sw,-tion 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Rf-tl anrl Rlar-lc Revue 3: Jr. Rell Cross 3. 4. Page 197 33? MW' 'W-rs L' 9 Av' ' s-wwf wg-rv' 4' 1L'T'f ' 7. . f if ,ass if I lqr' IQH ,ff Sen iors, '5 7 THOMA, KAY ELAINE - Latin Club 1: Spanish Cluh 2. 4. 1icf- President 3: Block Section 3. 4: Sunshine Society 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Student Council 3. 4: Jr. Red Cross 2. 3. THOMAS. CECELIA JANE Block Section 3, 4: Sunshine Society 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Library Assistants 4: Jr. Refi Cross 4. TRIPLETT. JANET YIRGINIA Girls Clee Cluh 3: Block Section 4: Com- mercial Club 3: Sunshine Society 3: L. XA. 1. TVCKER. JOHNNY PRESTON Band 1. 2. 4: Hoof Beats 4: Hi-Y 1: Red and Black Revue 4: Football 1: Jr. Red Cross 2. 3: Senior Revue. TULL. CONSTANCE LORRAINE Block Section 4: Commercial Club 3. 4: Sunshine Society 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3: Red and Black Revue 3. ULLERY. CHARLES ROBERT LNCERSXIA. DENNIS MICHAEL Band 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 1: Hoof Beats 2.3. 4: Red and Black Revue 1. 2. 3. 4: Jr. Red Cross 1. 2. 3. 4. YANDERCRAFF. SHIRLEY ANN A Cappella Choir 3. 4: Choralairs 2: Block Section 3. 4: Hoof Beats 2. 3. 4: Sunshine Society 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3: Red and Black Revue 2. 4: Jr. Red Cross 2. YANDERWIELEN. ARDETH JOYCE Band 4: Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4: Block Sec- tion 3. 4: Sunshine Society 2. 3. 4: Red and Black Revue 1. 2. 3. 4: Junior Revue: Senior Revue: Flag Corps 3. 4. YAUGHAN. ROBERT LOREN YERNON. LINDA KAY Block Section 3. 4: Sunshine Society 2. 4: TriAHi-Y 1. 2. 4. YINES. HELEN Nl. V Choraluirs 3. 4: P6l'l.Ol'll1Bl'S Cluh 3: Sun- shine Society 3. WMINER. B.-XLFE RICHARD Lulin Club 1. President 2: Junior Class Yice President: Senior Class Yice Presi- dent: Hi-N 3. 4: J-Club 2. 3. 4: Red and Black Revue 3: Tennis 2. 3. 4: Junior Revue: Junior Achievement 4. NVEXST. C.-XROL SUE Latin Clnh 1. 2: Block Section 3. 4: Sun- shine Society 2. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. 3. 41 Student Council 1. 2: Jr. Red Cross 1: Senior Revue. WEBER, MICHAEL DENNIS Wrestling 1, 2, 3: Football 1, Seniors, '5 7 WECKERLY, LINDA KAY Senior Play: Block Section 3. 4: Sunshine Society 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, 4. WEEDON, JERRY ALLEN WELLMAN, ELLEN REGINA Latin Club I. 2: Block Section 3. 4: Sun- shine Society 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3, 4: Red and Black Revue 2. 3. 4: Jr. Red Cross 1, 2: Junior Revue: Senior Revue: Junior Achievement Vice President 4. WHITE. CAROLYN SUE Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Senior Play: Block Sec- tion 3. Captain 4: Hoof Beats 1. 2. 3. 4: Sunshine Society 2. 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3: Student Council 2: Red and Black Rev ue 2. 3. 4: Junior Revue. WHITE. DONALD EDWARD Basketball 1. 2. WHITE, MARIETTA GRANT WHITE, ORVILLE WAYNE Red and Black Revue 2: Bowling League. Treasurer 4. WHITUS, LILLIAN ANN WOODALL, DEE WAYNE Choralairs 2, 3, 4: Red and Black Revue 3, 4. WOODLEY, PAULA JEAN Block Section 3. 4: Hoof Beats I. 2: Sun- shine Society 2. 3. 4: G.A.A. 1. 2: Tri- Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, 4: Red and Black Revue 3. 4: Jr. Red Cross 1. WRIGHT, DARLENE ANN Block Section 3, 4: Commercial Club 3: Sunshine Society 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2. YODER, MARILYN MAE Girls Glee Club 2, 3: Block Section 3. 4: Commercial Club 1: Sunshine Society 2. 3, 4: Red and Black Revue 2. 3: Junior Achievement 4: G.A.A. I. BARKER, CAROLYN SUE Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Junior Class Ahh . . .the junior year. What a hall! We've passed the ranks of the freshman and sophomore and now We can command a little respect. Of course next year Will really he the best but this year Was plenty fun. It certainly Went fast . . . and the seniors tell us that next year will he even faster. ln the fall the junior class elected Norm Nelson as its president, Judy Beckstrand as vice president, and Ronnie Rooze as secretary-treasurer. The class really did a great deal this year, including, as part of its money-making project, a mixer after the Frankfort game, December 19. Juniors 'helped with the Christmas basket project by providing money and service. Cat hats were sold during tourney time to raise money, with Dave Hilt as chairman of the project. ln April, the class spon- sored a paper drive, with Tom Rush giving general orders. Then in May the class wound up the yearls activities with the annual Junior Revue, Mary Dunn in charge. Sheri Hadley displays her class ring for envious classmate, Mary Emerson. Junior class officers: Judy Beckstrand, vice preside-ntg Ronnie Rooze, secretary-treasurer, and lNorm Nelson, president. Juniors hunched over their Senior Math Tests, are super- vised hy Mr. William Levering. junior counselor. Dave Hilt and Carolyn Peffer sell skads of cat hats lo cooperative friends. Page 150 Juniors, '58 JerryAcheson. Bill Aliler. llietta Albrecht. Sara Altlierr. Diane Anderson. Julia Amlersoii. Pat Anderson. Patty' Antlrews. Phyllis Applegatv. Bob Xynes. Sue Aynee. Sonja Baglyy. Ronnie Balsbaugh. Joe Balser. Etta Banker. Helen Banta. Janet Bare. Pat Bath. Nlary Ellen Beall. Madonna Bet-ht. Jutly Beclistrantl. Jerry' Br-1-ker. Laroly n Behler. Frannie Beliler. Bill Bell. Sharon Benner. lloug Bennett. Gary' Bergquixt. Eleanor Best. Danny' Bililr-. llary lloglw. Grant Bogle. Carol Bol. Jufly' Bonnet. Klar- jorie Boothe. Janice Bower. ljaye Boyll. Tyra Braily. Roland llranil. Ronald Branfl. Stan Bralfie. Talior Brook-. Dale Brown. Pat Brugh. Marilyn Brummett. Marina Brutan-. Wayne Buck. Carole Bumhleliurg. Jim Bunrly. Carl Burgelon. Bar- hara Burgew. Jerry Bulif-ll. Larry Butz. Bob Butz. Conlon Carte. Linda Carte. Ronald Carter. Holi Caryf-r. Vicki Cecil. Jeff Chalrner-. Nan' y Chapman. Therefa Charle-uortli. Judy Chatlielfl. Boli Chilvler-. Louie Chrisaiko-. Joyce Cliri-- topher, Carolyn Clamme. Barb Clark, John Clark. Pat Clark. George Claxton. Rollif- Clou-e. Terry Coffey. K a y Collin - , Sharon Conn. Rosalie Conner. Joe Cornelius. Elizabeth Cowgill. Tom Cowgill, Carolyn Crabtree. N as X .. .1 - af.. ' ' ' - ye 1 - , gp . of X wr' A - J J C . . Mk S.. 'il 9? 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Jiin Elmore, John Elmore, Mary Emerson, Gary Ewing, Lloyd Ew- ing, Charles Faulkner, Carol Fau- rote, Linda Fink. Mary Fischer, Mary Fleisch- hauer, Tom Flood, Larry Ford, Sandra Foust, Georgia Fox, John Franceschina, Joy Freeman. Art Freyinan, Linda Fulks, Cecil Funkhouser, Pat Gagnon, Mary Gaines, Lella Gainhold, Gary Gardner, Jiin Gilliland. Daw: Glam-I, Vernon Glick, Jerry Goddard, lieth Goelz. Judy Goldarnith, Judy Goss, Tliornas Could, Mary Crarly. Bill Graham, Darla Graham, Jean firahain, Tedslie Grant, Waynip flravus, llill Ci'f'gol'y,.lar11' Crifhlh, Lowell Grillin. Jcrry fluard, llkll'ltElI'Ll ilucnlln-r, Sheri Hadley, Dave lwlllllll, Ken- neth Hahn, Dallas Hall, Sully Hall, Mary Ellen llalsenla. I'r1gc752 , A ww A 4 if , ,ff -I ,,,-A W ,, an I, .gf if M Q 'gZ'3fW,Z , a ,' nf K f . ,,, ,cy , r K' , 'Q H Q J fl? 5 5' F ,A ,M , I? ,f jr ' ' H ,li 2 'S 2 ,M W ff ff ,-,,ff,, f 1 f ,f ,fa fr, , a . I, ez 4 W 1, A ,, , 3 . 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XX gum- lxluillf-up A A V: ll t ,Q Iiruvv Klcpingvr. .luuly lxwllerl. .,'4 -- f lldl Km'lx:'IllH'I'g1. Klllllllg. ., 'fi X lnun Km-wlmm. ,larry Kl'llPQJ,t'l'. J ' ,lffric Kull. liuy l.LlIllllHl'lI. VZ' 3 ,lulm l,Llxllllll1J. .lim l.uml0s, llill VII' l E1llil.,llI4lQ l,a1xwun. Kay lA'lllIlillI, 1 x bury lwe, lime: l,6l evvr, llill '7 l,ffll4'f. linll Lemuml, llale Lelsml, Iill 4' wx'-. Yera Limll-1', limb Liml- 'fill arlene lwgan, Gary Long, Lung. 151.1117 I5-I Q Q fa? ,RV 7 f Q. V 14. X, 9' A X. t 41N :Q , at ada-f , 1a.' ..,.. ,,,,, . C3 ,X A 1 .IMA 5' . 4 ff .. A 'Z f :A fi? 1 4 01,2 4,71 gnu .0 1 0 '13, sat' . 5' ,ra 4 2' -.4 .. QQ' 4264 il. A WX. , 7 X f 1 M i f 'M 'P Y , 'f ,. . 5 L ' '- 4 Q X ' if 1' fa' fl 1 I l f' '- KL f P . V. . . , - . W , ' . -. ' 1... 'W -We oe s as . juniors, '58 Norma Loveless. Chuck Lowrey. jerry Lowrey. Gloria Lucus. Judy Mahoy, Mike Manning. Sam Marks. Julia Marshall. Dan Martin, Kathy Martin. Martha Mather. Frecl Mattox. Buffy Mayerstein. Jutly McCord. Haroltl McCoy, Judy Mc'Dole. Dave McKay. Ed Mclienzie. Lois Meaclor. Larry Michael, John Miller. Bonnie Mitchell. Dick Mitfghell. Diana Mitt-hall. Gene Mitchell. Paul Mobley. Linda Morehouse. Karen Morgan. Ray Morgan. Frances Morris. fiilletrlvs Morrison. Barb Mourning. Mike Moynihan. Beatrice Mul- lins. Dave Neal. Lee Etta Nei- hurger. Norrn Nelson. Roger New- ton. Sanflra Nichols. Sondra Nich- ulsull. Mike Noonan. Carlent- Sebrey. .lim Gland. Bob Oliver. Warren Osterling. Bill Otten. Bill Over- man. Kenny Pancake. lit-nnt-tli Parish. .lerry Parker. Larry Parker. Joyce Partlow. Dan Patterson. ,lay Patterson. ,lolin Patterson. Etl Paxton. lit-tty Payne. Etltliv Pearlman. Sandra Pearson. Carolyn Petter. Cary Phillips. Ginny Pilkington. llaxe Plantenga. Beeky Platt. Gerry Powell. liaw Price. Ed Prive. Xnna Qninlisk. Larry Rauh. .lntly Hanuli. .Nnn Hetlinlwo. Ron lietlinlio. Paul Ruppert. Lynn Rhoda. Bill Hit-liartlson. ,lint Hit-ks. Dave lliQ'lll1'. Snza n n e Riley. Sltvrry Risk. Rosa Lee Hoark. Juniors, '58 Jean Robinson. Margie Horlar- mel. Marilyn Rohr. Ronnie Booze, Bob Ross. Donna Rottler. .lim Roush. Dick Rowe. Bob Rnckle. Lana Rucgamer. Bonnie Ruff. Tom Rush. Bob Rutherford. Larry Ryan. Marilyn Sandberg. Karen Schilling. DeAnne St-l1later.Gla1lys Schneider. Bill Schrader. ,lan Schweitzer. John Seitvr-. Dirk Seymour. Bois Sharp. Sharon Sheets. Anela Shively. Kay Shoaf, Etl Siefers. Dare Siemera. Sandra Simison. Nanry Simmonl. Klar- garet Slopeema. Era Smith. Galen Smith. ,lim Smith. Lou Smith. llarjorif: Smith. Larry Snapp. Gloria Sparke. Dale Stamps. Carol Stanrliford. Eleanor Starks, Kenneth Stew- art. Pat Stover. Mike Straub. Gen- ene Swank. Jo,-Xnn Swartz. Peggy Taylor, Dave Thoennes. Sandy Thomaf. Guy Thomp- son. Roger Thompion. Myron Todd, Carl Towner. Janie Trout. Linda Trout, Don Lilielhor. Tom llngersma. Melvin xikiflflff- Venter. Phylli: Vaughn, Stew Yon Seggern. Janet Wade, Vernon Walker, Larry Weiee, Aaron Whisler. .ludy Whitus, Charlie Wiggin-. Byron Williams, Freda William-. George Williams Margaret Wil- liams, Carolyn Wilson, ,lerry Wil- son. Marilyn Wilson, Janie Wood. Don Woodall. Don Worden, Joel Wright, Loretta Younker, Dick Zellee, Ronnie Johnson. O N ' A- x-. Q , ,, 'A Q , - ' i e f . 4 l Y r ' i 'af' t wife N16 ,V . l . 4 +5 V ' .1 t B li U .9 in .. P R 7 - ,Q 'vii ii ff li. 41, b rx I vw 2, Q f -I :Af . V, ,, Mk 'T E . Wll3ml:llW1:lfQ g if l. if .. I 4 Q li l l ' .Yi ' i flugrw. ' 1 1 f 0 erin -vx ,a .v X : 3 I va L ,V -491, -, -iM QI- x . , aw- . F4 .V . ., is S X H . -1 . .,.1 1 fa.- f ff' B ' r . - gf- Q If I- -V 4 in ,- ' ff - lil if ,f . li ' l ill 'f Z u ii x k sg 4 .2 .- ,. l i l f' 1 ' ' , ' ' - 1, A ' ' . 0 - . 91 ,. 7 ' A B ,-1, 5. . 'f ' wi Q I N 4 4- , V1 45 1 - i , s ' 4' -' 4 ' r x '- L. ay e 1, -.1 ' L 13' ' .1 ,ff 1 fix V mfr i 1 Lie-gig-Tf.' Q ,ix 1 l W 5 ll 1 1 1 i l I a ' l , W . C- A , K I 545 '. 'j ' 4' A 1 K V H, 7, ggi! jj N H f ' -.R :A 6 N l l J HM ' .. I f 1. J J 4 1 ! , ln .-1-.. ' ,' as 1 1' 4' avi? X ,I I at , .. ,,,, . ,V YM ' , g 4 Auf . l , ' l 7 ' Q ' 'f 'M , Y 1 Q li a 5 tililifilli 1 if if' .M lm f..sx1.3: :ml . . , ' I' ' . 'V M J' A 1 ' W A :J ' fi :V fy Y X if 1 V .,.,. . ..,, or 75, I . ,QQUWMV WCW -. , I Ci C ,, .. 4- ' iz 'W iili , , f .-'l ' Page 155 ophomore Class The sophomore year is a pretty rare but wonderful year. They are still strictly junior leaguers but they have risen enough from the freshman year to enjoy the privilege of being older and wiser than somebody else. The sophomores are a pretty large group- approxiniately 480 students. Elected as this year's ofncers were Joe Robinson. presidentg Sandy Nelson. vice-president: and Betty Steill. secretary-treasurer. The sophomore class mem- bers were under the ucounselorship of Miss Mabel Beaver. The class made a slew of the hcrisp green stuff this year with its very successful money making proj- ects. The Hrst of these was a mixer held November 21. after the first basketball game of the season. Ther cleared over ?H540. Then they had a pop corn sale. with each sophomore selling 24 cans of pop corn. They also contributed 555.00 to the Sunshine Societyis Christmas basket project for the needy families around Jeff. The class of '59 is a class whose memories and activities will be those of any average Jefferson High . School class. Officers for the Class of '59 were Joe Robinson. presidenlg llelly Hreill. secretary-treasurer3 Sandy Nelson, wive- president. sk s l'opcorn sale inlcrcsl and cxr'iIcnn'nl sw-uns Io lnnr- Shirley Young and D011 Fruits gel logr-ther for som.. engulfed this soplrornore group. mixer plans. f'1ljj13J-gli Soph omores, '5 9 Pliyllis Alilrich. St:-ie Xlvxnn- tler. Exelyn Xllee. Nlury Kay Allen. Anita Xlt.Juynf1 Xrnlerson, Marilyn .-Xntllrop. Carol Xrnnltl. Santlra Xslilry. Nlarlx Xttelwerry. .lann-s Xlxtontl. Carol Xuxlin. l'anl Baller. Pat llalxvr. lfarni:-lita Balw. Nwrnia llankxon. Phil Harker. Eugene llarry Robert llaflain. Patrit-k liuth. lf- roy llattering. Suntlra llarnngartlt. Javk Rwilil. Pllil lie-ruler, Cliurle- llennelt. John llennelt. Nlike llennett. Palri-'ia llennett. Sharon llerry. lleuayrie lilat-lx. Joe lllooni. liiiflldlll l-lorivylx, Nancy llontl. Jnfly lion-A. lil' ginia Boolier. Jufly lio-Ne. ,Iufly Bo-worth. janet liranfl. Ronnie Brettnavlier. Eleanor lirif kler. Bill Brigga. Bonnie llrilt. ,lim Brogan. Jerry Brooke Charlef I Brouwer. Harlaara Lronn. Ken Brown. Margie Brown. Ronnie Brown. Marr-ia llrun-, Alyne Bur-lc. Jean Duck. Santlra Buck. Myron Hurlcfnpa-. Donna Burnett. Ilennie Burton. Tom Byl-ma. .Xnita Cain. Kvnny Cain. Ronnie Camp. Bill Lamp- hell, Suv Canine. Fran f.an1rt-ll. Jar-kie Cartier. Karl Carman. John Carr. 'IW-in Carroll, Judy Cecil. Anne Chain- herlin, Sharon Cliaee. Hob Clnurrli. Jim Clark. .lufly Clark, Su-ie Clark. Robert Cleaver. Sandra Clement, Jerry Cole. Connie Coleman. Hill Col- linl. Karen Collin-. Y ' f , at ' ,J A I W Qi MPH 0 H iw nn f Q. gill' U l fy. .jQ.:,. A ' Q ill r wif' ' 131' :5?EE?555E55?'i' 1 , . ff ' . 'Y x f ,5 if if LA ae, tnffv WN t . t li alta , f 4 l cl ,. - . 3, ryll R' W gt- if - N CYS, 1 Al fix: ,PJ V. A 'jfi n-IDB? g Y' ., KM , X XM 1-t f 1 N Q si .fs , A 'G W Wal: .:' KJ! 3 '- 74 , V' - mv' lgyt, ' ' W, ' 1 . .V,, fx xx I In vq , f vit ,- w. aaa 1 ' 'C 5 'i ,,, 1 zw l E l , ,f ' 13544225 -- 3 ,M ..4 C' J ,, Q f W, V' W f 7' ' ' ' If , , ' ' ' 'W , L1 , S. -v, ' t ' N at M-3 ?' I . , ft A i V., ffff 1 f r , KW n, QMS? I V, A . gf ,IQ F ,Z ,Q , ' .- -4 ' ' M' 4' ww- yt Priya 157 Sophomores, 959 Patty Cook. Denny Cooper. .loan Costello, ,lini Courier. Mike Craw- ley. Frank Cripe. Roger Criswell, Floyd Crowe. Lloyd Crowe, Vicki Cummings. Sherri Cuppy. Phyllis Danaher. David Darling. Larry Davidsnn, ,lean Davis. Dun Dawson. Steve Decker, Sue Deeter. Belly Jo Degler. ,liin DeHahn, Mary De- Hahn. ,lim De-long, Tmn Deinerly, Charles Denham. Mickey Denhardt. Walter Der- rnent, Donald Devine. Bill Dilts. Dennis Doss. Mary Beth Douglass, Rosella Draper. Dick Drehlow. Phil DuBois. Sidney Dumford. Mike Dunn. Mary Dunnewold. Bill Eaton. Judith Eaton. Ronnie Eaton. Diane Eherle. Ed Eberle, Susan Ehersholf, Jim Elliott, Ed Ely. Marilyn Em- mons. Carol Eatergreen, Sandra Euhank, Bill Evans. Marilyn Everett, Janice Farrell, Frank Faurote. Karen Feaster, Harold Fesler, John Fink, Mary Ann Fisher. Don Fleeger. Leon Fleeger, Bill Fleming, Wanrla Fleming, Corrlun Flirk- inger, Alfrecla Floyd, tiene Ford. Stephen Ford, Dave Forville. llelty Fowler, Alida Franks, lloh Freestone, Sunnie Friehurg, Mar- shall Friedman, Sunny Friend, Dun Fruits. Martha l urr. Mary ,lane Cilglltrll. Wayne Gul- loway, Jon Gainlmlrl, Sue Her- hens, .ludy German, Kathy Here man, .lim Chere, John tlilinmw-. 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George Lockarfl. Rnliert Loepker. Trim Luwli. Carn- lyn I-ll4'l1-. George l.llf'l.l-. Sanfly Lynuli. D1-anna Lyonl. Janice Maliliitt. Hernarfl Mar- ques. Larry Martin. Marcella Rl3I'ill1.,lllIl Ma-on. Daviil Mallier. Bill Malhee. Janice May. Riulie ard May. Marlene McCord. Mucy Mr-Lllannan. Nanvy Mc'Cown. Jerry Nll'C1'211'Y. Sanilra McDer- mnl. Dru Mc-Fm-rren. Mildred Mc- Clntlilin. Llanilace Mclntyre. Anita Meadows. Bill Melville. Luis Merkel. .lanilyn Merritt. .live Metzinger. lletly Meyer. llill Mir-kler. Xllreil Miller. Belly Miller. Mike Miller. Sliarun Nlil- ler. Slllltlfll Kay Miller. Xllen Misner. Ray Mitchell. Nllllf .ln Mulilnian. Gary Moor- liezul. Dennis Morgan. Sue Moyer. lmiw Mullen. Daw Nlnaton. Sandy Muslim. Sue Myers. Bon- nie Neal. Cnra Neal. .lane Neenl- lnnn. liarliaru Nelson. Richard Nelson. Sanily Nelson. NW J, M. Sophomores, '5 9 ,l l M l l l il I . Q, if X N X 5. YR 1 x,, handy Nnuuelt. lxnrt Nnessnn- .., -ibq Nw V , -QV .. der. Judy Xiclu-ls. Myrna Nur- MW 5 R ' A fx W man. Donna Nurris, Nlary Kay 1-YCUIXIXOT. ,Illlly Ogilrz xlerrigmy O'Herren. W ,lerrv Oland. ,lim Olav. l-'vrris f- A fx J fl ' -- V Orange. Sheila Urangef Snmlru 53- F32 ' '1'Vj! Q , M Urr. Lleorgv 0-lmorn. ,le--iv O.. A x lf wall. .lnnol l':1inlv1'. w il Bonnie l nrkf-r. ,ludy Parr. Klnry Patter-1-n. L-rule Paxrxe. Hwlanf 7 'M N i Pwal'-1f11.lli1-li Pr:rl1in.lMn l 1'-den. Q Lll1ll'f'Ill'f' Phillip-. wifi Rnnnie Pllillipi. Jnd3 l'i-'lc'-11 6 E ' ' III ,1 ' mg, ,lerry l--pe. le-I lol-If Bob llowvfll. ll-we-rly Prf'-Inn. Penny Pridemr-rf-. NlikrI'rir51. 'xi' L'I T. J! lu ir Mmm, f , , I . 1,25 l 4 1 , 4, -1 , .. ,X , . V , cf -1, SJ Nu . :.fv'.ff- ,wr , 1 .,, 4 f-- - n Q 52? ,f ff , a A A ff? vi xy, ' N, . I . ffl - c -- ' 'V f 1 I .W 4 , 4 -ffv 4 9 ea Charlotte PI'llll'1'. ll-In l'ruill ,,, Q 7 lame-N Quinli-lg. jnf- tlluinlx-la X X? Nam-5 HLiL1N1'l1.l.L1I'I'y llmrflyllr-1-I , If f 'fb A rl. ly Reed. Ilene lien-fl, K P? l f ', ' ' r Q W ' f' . K ' 4 1 .fi ' Sharon Rwerl. ,Xl Rvedffr. NIM' f' ,un Q ,V A E cl' A Reeder. Xlary ,Xnn Hlmfle. NX ay-nr Ulf ,,,, N 6 Richwy. Carol Hi-ik-. jim Hi-k Q I A fy i Carolyn Hitternlwu-e. f- my ' J V513 Eff ' . r Neill 2 , in l v fi fi li Z Ed Rfvark. Euniw H-lark. Larry H0lJl1lI1C, lilll Rlllllfl-Hll. Juv Hfvlr- inwn. Shawn Hfllnin-un. Wex- Hrvbin-wn. Karl li-nlurnnf-l. Barbara Rm:-. lm n nu Hu--. Ronald Rulnf:n1lall.B6-nny Hu' klf. Bev-rly5all-.,l1+arrn 5ijl'I4l1'l-.5dlI- J flra Sands-rx. lfarlnara Futllvr. Lola ,lwanne Fay ler. 911-xv 9r'hnf:l1lin.Cary Sell. ,lunifc Fffflrff. Ricfkvy S4-Iliff. Nlary SI'lll'dllf7T. Cliff Hrlmlffr. Num? Fflnurr. Xanfy Sfmt. Sandra Shaffer. Hex Shepherd, Julia 3'-lnigley, Dick Slnipp. 'Ibm SllfH'lIlEil'iFff. Ed Shul- ty. Myrna Fiehrna. 2 Z- CJ 0 Q' . . X--. lkqlm' Vlgl 2 .,f n AK fv l 4 A I MAE! ,,, 1: . ,7 'Sl M 17, ,, 2 ,-1, , in ' ., V, i If 4 ' J f mf 2 5' 1 f Q, f M, ' ,, ,.f W,- -fg ,, ,V A Q ff.. u ,,, , Q X I . l ff- , -ff new . r - f mn, ' :, ,fm , W, YK, , Q- M w ' , r l Q my My l r ZQ22:z:f:,vI. i .A Page 16 1 Sophomores, '5 9 Toni Simons. Rita Simpson. Marian Siple. LeRoy Skeew. Dick Slauglilf-r. Howard Smith. Nancy Smith. Jutlith Snitler. Etl Snytler. Virginia Spalding. Larry Sparks. Phyllis Spencer. Bob Sperbaek. Kay Spurgeon. Pa- trieia Stainpa. Phyllis Stalton. Roliert Stauller. lletty Steill. Jeannette Steill.,lu1ly St:-ill. Lynne Stetler. Patty Steward. Shelby Stiera. Cliuek St. john. Connie Stoeklon. Steve Stone. .lohn Strathman. Xlir-key Straub. Ruth Ann Sutton. ,lo Ann Sweet, Xlary Tapp. Sara Tapp. Janice Taylor. Toiu Taylor. Jeanette Terre-ll. Ross Terry. Kay Thoennes. Sandra Thoennes. Dick Tieen. Tim Tierney. Phyllis Tituw. lucly Tull. Connie Tyner. lutly Yaiiffleaye. Herb Yantlerlleen, Jim Yan llyke. Cary Yierk. Marilyn Stitz. llill Wagner. lurly Wainaeott. Margaret W'ar1l.Joe Wayne. Rivh- artl Wayne. Hill Weaxt. Rivhartl Weathf-rfortl. lfarolyn Whialer. ,lanive White, .lufly White. lion Wlitlenw-r, Jerry Wiekt-. lfarrol lvigga. Nlelxin Wlilley. lleyerly Williams. Utne Williams llelinzir Wlilson. l.arry Xlilkon. llon Woorlw. Jutly Wootl. Kay Wlriglil. Sharon Wright. Kenneth Wlyant. lunly ltiiiiier :Xrthur Hate-. Nlorria Yo-ler. llill York. llivk Young. lfflyytml Young. Karl Young. Larry Noting. Yhirley Xoung. lwrgf' Io! ,.- 555.143 , '. ggi:-.',i ' V , ' I X t IT Qt te k rv -' '7' tg,- .,. . , , QEQE 'qghl 1, 1 4 E an f K., gi . L f ' ,gr - ..... mi, Q ,' ,gyi . . ., X 2 J 'il 1, IF' I ! 4 xg I All if 2 p . T - my t i ' l t ' l ' , t, , 11, L ' 3 L A 5 E QQ , 1 1 H l l .BV it t T Q Nw ,xxdskm R.. wh, f 59? aim-P ., , ii A jg: 'fi Q .i 1 fx V fr V fi gig K V I wx 7 L1 .fu '51 'Z X -wx ' ll' ,nw D :fill 9 , 'Wx I S' ' M' My My y A 7 Nfl l ll. 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'z Q 1 , Page 763 f, ,asv I M., ss WW, W .ww W W Znriwwssmsem: 132 i Mf- These freshmen are thinking about their futures in this orientation class. Cary Dixon. vice-presidentg Dave McKenzie. president: Carolyn Surface. treasurerg J Freshman ofhcersz Swick, secretary. 4-,ff udy ,L As X t 1 .1 xx :T NC X ww 4 . 8 X . l Freshman Class Good heavens! Five hundred and sixty-six preps were wandering around Jeff lost and Wondering what was up on the first day of school last September. This class of baffled freshmen was the largest class to enter Jeff and certainly one of the most active and prosperous. The class election was held by ballot. Dave McKenzie was elected as its leaderg Gary Dixon, vice-president: Judy Swick. secretaryg and Carolyn Surface, treasurer. Miss Mary Foltz was the faculty counselor. ln the line of money-making projects the freshmen class became very successful selling Christmas gift wrapping-paper. They made s565.50!!! On February 8, in the big gym. the class sponsored a sock hop for freshmen only. They also contributed to the school Christmas basket project for needy families of Lafayette. The 1960 graduating seniors were a normal. daffy. smart and youthful freshman class. This year they were lowest of the low. Now their cry is t'Ahh- those freshmen are really gonna suffer. Vffait till next yearlv This freshman gal is going after another sale during the class wrapping paper drive. xxx. s was . s sw. f ..-.....-- . .........-. ' 'swf' .,-. Y wiv y- l.,..--- , .,,.......-?- ,............-.- ...........-.- ..t.....11... F reshmen, '60 Bob Adatns. Larry kde. Nlurp- :Xlilqr. Carol ixllll'lt.lg.C.-Dlllllt' Xl- len. Glenn Allen. Ray Allen. Clyde Alsop. Nlary Ainleiwoii. Pat rXndersun. Bob Arnold. Tonda Allin. Str-- plianie Anngst. Tom Backlititl Pat Baker. .ludy Baldwin. Dan Halfe. Bill Bal-er. Bob Barbour. Thfflnia Barbour. llivk. Bart, Janet Barton. Boli Burton. lion Buuniix. .lerry Bean. Barb Beliler. Fred Beilil. Jim Benjamin. Linila Ben- nett. W arren Bent'-nf 74'-lnia Berg- lwlf. Frant-ee Berg-niet Sidney Berry. JoAnn Beit. Larry Br--l. Shirley Birgliett. lllvug- lae Blauw. Joanne Blooin. B-'mild Blue. Sandra Bogan. Larry Bol. Cary Bolyard. Ftexe Bonnet, Paul Bosasd. Joyce Boe- worth. Stexe Boughton. Klart-ia Bowman. Marjorie Bowsher. .lim Bowyer. ,lolin Boy er. Lev-nA ard Boyll. Carol Brand. Bill Bresnahan. Bob Bretlnaf-lier. Karen Brickler. Linda Brile-. Jim Brouwer. Marilyn Brown. Larry Bruin-ma. Barb Bryant. Roberta Buck. Jeri Bumbleburg.. Brenda Burdine. Carol Burnett. June Butcher. Linda Butler. Bob Butler. John Butz, Donald Cadwallader, Judy Cain., Jim Campbell. Larry Campbell. Nancy Caplinger. Joy Cappgr. Dave Carte, Virginia Carter, Linda' Caylor, Paul Chamberlain. Billy Chalmzis, Ronald Chatfield. K sy? 7? uf VY XXX -, .,,,. Y, K f f x A .1 ,Z .. 1-sz 1 . V , , .N 53 I X fi I , 'zj Q v Q ,, A rf , - 1 ,zf Y v, , t m , f tm ijmff , ..,f . i an ,, - Q ,bf , ,. ' ,,: ,. 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Georgia Clrrislnpliw, Franuee Chupp. Junly Clark, 'l'mn Clark, lllviidun Clvavm-r, ,lim Cm-Imran. Larry Cole, Gene Cnllins, Rich- ard Conger, Carol Cnok, Nancy Cooper, Sylvia Cmnper, Harold Corbin, ,IQ-rry Corus. Janet Cors, Patty Cure, Jerry Curwin, Carol Courter. ,las-li Cuw- arrl, Ronald Criewell. Xlariann Croae, Nlicliele Crnmly. Jerry Dulryinplv. Marilyn Dal- ton. Chester King. Nlivian Dana- lier. Billy Darn:-ll. Denniw Darnell. Dim-k Daxies. Hike llaxis. Pal Davis, Pat D4'a1'4,lorfl. Alice Dellwy. Lluyfl Deckarcl, Mary De- Lion. Carnl D1-nhani. Jim Des- Enfants. Lee Dexline. Brf-ntun Devel, Peggy Dewen- lf-r. .lolln Dewey, Cliflorfl Dewey, Holi lJvWill. Slew llielnel, Sharon Dimmill. Cary Dixon. Hill Dnly. Karen Douglas, Kli- l'llE1E'l Douglas. Slltlfllll Dunn. June Ulll1'I1lldVE'I'. Terry D51-r. Dwvnalfl lJylilllllZC'l1.lJt'lf'l'llyl'il1lllZ4:'ll, liulu lfllwrlv. Dir-k likllllilfl. Jan- ive l'ri1'e, liunnu lflnler. llunnie Elrlriflge, Juni- Flllr-lwrryf. 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' 5 '-f Q L ' fi L f f .12 f fl,F 'iwwawQ f i, 1 ' f' W lm 1 ' X . ,,, A 5 1 ' ,Z .+ 'V 'J , W wgrra ffr ow eaaw2,f1W r , V I , ' VVVV 'f Q if I . , . 0 VZ 12 5,113 I J fd, 4,4 br Vfff r r , , if i,J,iJWf T -L ,,. 1- ,fx 4 f A 4 T ' rw I 'uf' 2-W 'fig' ., ,.,.., I fi' ' rm ., ea mr -, y X z I ,yf 21 ff' 5 3 4, ' jf, H X ' f llll 47,1 ijzvv X fi filff 7 , V ' 42 F reshmen, '60 Judy Fox, Mike Fryer, Jerry Funk, Francis lfunkliouser, Henry Funkliouser, Susan Fuqua, John llalloway. .Indy Gainlrrell. Hill Hanson. Lola Cellenbevk. .Ioy flvnlry, Holm Gilbert. Judy llilliani. Gilbert llipson, Charles boddard, Judy Mooncn. Larry Craeinilz. Kay Graff. Larry Granl. Nlary 'Xnn Klravelle, Lorella Gray. Nanvy Cray, Jerry ffrvgory. Judy hr:-nat. ,lllllllliI'llllt'S.jll1I llrie-.ljliarleg llrolf-au. llary llrowf, Charlef llnllion. Ifarolyn Hnntle, Xliffliael llurnivk. Nlauri-en Haguv. ,lack Hall. Janive Hall. Becky Hall. Lonnii- Halxenia, Lanny Hamilion. Loretta Hamniond, Boll llani-ovk. Larry Hanthorn. Carl llardexly. Xlienc- Hargo. 'IU-ddy Harlan, Larry llarnion, lilaine llarrinolon, Pilllllllf' Har, rim Donna llarl. Xndy Halke. Din-k Hatke. ,lim Halke, Linda Hank. llonnie Hayex. Javk Hayv-, ,lanel llaycx, Diane Haynex. Nanry llaynw. l-anNon llayxxard, JoAnn Hel'- fi-lfiiiovr. Rallulvv-n Henning, Nor- man Herlzer, ,lude Ann Hes:-ion. llolr Hiall. Nlargaret Hivknian. Snfan llinief, Diana Hindery, Ronald Hinds, .lerilyn Hoekn-nia, Carolyn Hodge Dick Hoffine, Maxine Hoffman Illwnda Holds-riield. Hill Holsclaw Pal Howard, Karen Howell Sandra Howvll, Mark Houlnard .Iolm Huherlz. Steve Huberlz, Ter ram-v Hub:-rlz, Diane Hudson. Page 107 :Q f t f X. . i ., 4 y ' 'k 'f ,ffatf f. ,Q Q5 cf t , , 5 , I V b. V .ff 7 W, N, S, if V 'lv t- N My 'H :if V 7,-C A tlrf- J' D .vw ' 71 ? NW . it VV., 4 X-Q 'I ll, vi 5-1 ll L 4 ,,-JM. x. 4 A .,- N 1-ri it ff 1 , we . .. M, . ,... f 3 Q ,: tj 5 ,, ' I . ,-1. init , li va K ,..., elm, L., 1- f - '3 ' ,,,, K.. If J ' '. ,. , A f - m fl ,N we Af ,M . 'Ds , CF E SX! l f. ff! ,A ' f ,, . Where ,.,, 'M f , Q i my x,,'f ef , V' ' ' eg K L .ik . f rf- M- 4 ' 'ex . V A 'S 4 , ,, x .M -'N 'I' K 4: f' . at Q M , .,, ' . '- , . , .., WS l ' as ' W , X- V N ' an Q I .1 K. 5 L, ,., f , 5 f N., H -Q J .- W I 'L 51 L: 4.' -J ' . ,, - 1' ' 3 ff z -,.- 3 ll., jf ri N ' , , r f? 3. ' ' K 0 ' .. .V., U A ,.- , , '43 ,gff 1 ,, ' M , f ' ' L - A W 1 Lt C , 4 -ff - 'A . N 2 2 1 f ' - .fa A y 1 , . N ' - V up r . J a . afji? 'grid ,Www 17- fri . i 'lah 'fe if L, if - V 952354125 W . 'W 1 - .-, o . Q. if .4 f 1 'S' :M iff l'11yf1' JUN it I Q 1 Z1 A rl in l '. f -, ,lg m Mk fr ' 5 4 4: - ' X 't .9 xii ' X 'f Cf. ' - '25 X A l. nf. , .: .Q ' 1 , ,y -J' J '-1 J A ix. lisw u 'A ,x X. , '2 - if Q 3 'Q . l , 'f' K -' X A 1 .., 51,4 5 .--- L' -I-9' f. f x iv Freshmen, '60 Dorothy Hutiines, ,ludy Hughes. Ronald Hurtt. Donald Hyatt, Vir- ginia Carter. Dennis Jackson. Patty Jackson. Peggy Jackfon. Marilyn Jenkinson, Jerriann. Jenninga, Donna Johns. Floyd Johnson, Janet Johnson. Dick Johnson. Kenneth Justice. Dick Kantz. Carman Kararnan. Jerry KauH- man, Mary Keller, Janet Ken- nedy, Robert Kepler. Chester King. Howard Kirchof'f.Rex Kirts. Charles Klinker. Sandra Klink- er, Mary Alyce Koning. Bob Kon- ing. Lynne Krahhe. Lee Kuipers, Donna Kull. Dave Kummings. Sarah LaFollette. Martin Lain- herson. Lana ,lo Lane. Mary Kath- leen Lane. Jonetta Landig. Anne Lannert, Constance Latta. Linda. Lawson. Tom Leach. Faith Leher. Charla L e i b e n g u t h . Edward Lelnond. Linda Lewis. Michael Lillard. Terry Linthicum. Ronald Little. Joseph Ling. Judy Long. Den- nis Lott. Jacqueline Lucas. Larry Luczac. .Xlhert Lynian. Claudia Lynch,. Kathleen Lynch. ' Sonya Madison. Donna Malloy. Philip Malshary. Gregg Mans- field. Ronnie Marsh. Barrie Mar- tin. Delhert Martin. Diane Martin. Cary Martin. Sandra Martin, Nancy Mather. A. C. Matney. George May. Sandra lNlcBrite, Judy lXlt-Collulu. Toni McCord. Larry McDaniel. Donna Mc- Dowell. Mamelite McDowell, Mi- chele McD0well,, Gary McFall. Bill Mt-lver. Alice McKay. Nancy McKeighen. .1 4. fa ln ' 1 Freshmen. 60 - , P, - fer , i L- ' 4 wil - . Q xg ,ill ,. ,, WL nm Nli-Ke-mil-. Waltvr xi.-. . f' as y Q A 1 ' irq V.V e J, Kinnie. Nlary Xlulaiiigliliii. Klan Q. , . . . , b :,. M, l . 1 ,, V, J , , I Exelyn Nlvliaiiglilin. Twin NluLin. f-HX ' X Jim NicNee-ly. Twin Xleek. Yalerie V 2' ' X ' , , llliarle- Nleisenlieiiner. ,lerri A gm A V 4 V Ni:-11-ei: lfreil Nli--5--rig:-i'. Freil X ,, - , . 1 ., H ,iff llelvalf. llary Nlelzger. Bill Nlel- Na' K . A Q ' Xml 'ff fl' ' A linger. Nlarflia N151-rf. Hill Hifi-Q4 QM f 55' we - 1 Ili 1 V - Q Q x b 1 A A wm....f Liainle Nliley. li'--il Kill-Ay. lie- 'S' A of . 'x f- -,, ,al ., ,J lores Nliller. Bill Nlinli. llarliara A L, ' I 4,' A ga? . 'fra ' 2 Nlobley. Sandra XlUI1igHIll!'I'f'. Hy- 'J w ' vi, ffq run xIUI't ll4llle9. llaxel Xlwfrgan. 5 ' Il -vw x-v' Y -....a.- qi Q . J 1 P ll Ndllfj' Nlufflc. Jalvli Xlrnffi-uri, 5 3 A , ' A t I ,O Helen Niwrri-nn, llun Nlw-i-Ar. Hai 1 -i ,-'Q A 'C 'ffm , , , ' 2 V, Ylfq 1 . . - 7 '4 law'- Klonery. Lexile Nlunger. jim Niur- 'wi j Y . .4 ,, ' VW 2 Y 1 ,,., . .. PILL. Q , ' fi ,.- g.: rip- f I 7 V S! .: L.i.412' . iii . , l 1 Joyce Neal. R-'nalil Neenlhaip. 5 4 -, A- 'Poem , 4 V Peter Xeilivrt. Twin Xwilan. Carfil 4 - , , , 1 -ifx f H l ' Nei-on. Daxe Nei-un. lfefirge Nei- 1,1 , V-fr i jf, f , G -on. Pat Nelfon. I li -Q Pg 771' in i .f A 'V 'f' P'-M.. -L , , . . , , , , Larry Xeyliarl. Qliarlann Ni' li' Q 1 -' ' 1- 1- , ole. George Nicliul-. Sliarfin Nif li- ,-if - nf 1 V ,W K Olson. Stexe N'uwlii1. ,Xnily Uber. Ng' ' U , X wi' I Cari-lyn Oliflrlie. Sliarun Uherlif-. - f 'jf'-it A , V ' 1 V ii, f. -ww, ' 4 - L ,cillhli 2 M, 5 H5251 . 2 , L wi BillOYB1'iCl1.iil1l'i'IOIJhffI' Q W' 4 7 O'Cfinner, Jean Uflwnner. Carolyn M K k,'k J i -1 9 f ,I A' Uflle. My ra Oglmrn. Larwlyn fill-5. 4' ' . i Y V P4741 If I ' ' 'Nix Catherine oiiw. xifgima fi: Q R Q L walil. Z' i Holi Oullifvuw-. llvan Uxerley. 5 -- iff' ' A ' ' N . w Janice Uxery. Iri- Palmer. Juily f. 1:- lf' 'f 1 I Paproelinljorotliy Park:-r, Larry MWA. 4 Parker. Pamela Parlwn. V fm if, i A::,. f y' 'I ' .f 4 f K f 4. Mn W ,, 'Ray Parr. Patty Partlmg, Curl- ., Sl tw V. nie Paugh. Dave Paxton. .lflllll ini ' ' Payne. Urxille Payne. Fliarun if Pear-nn. fllauale Pecrvri. ' y 1 if f J Mary In Pefier. Michael Persli- f ' , ing. Paulette Petrie. Frefl Phil- , ,, 4.-. 'W ,, , M , f np., Ronald Phillipe, Donna f 'L Piekerill. Larry Pickering, Tom f, 'W fswf ' Q. N Pipes. V ,l,,. J, -ff F reshmen, '60 John Platt. Martina Platt, ,lean Ponto. Phyllis Poole. Veronica Pope. Ronnie Pottlitzer. Charles Groleau. Nlargarf-t Price. Valerie Pridemore, Roger Priest, Larry Primmer, Elizabeth Pruitt. Sharon Purvis. Bob Quin- lisk. Ronald Rabensteine. Alice Rainwater. John Ransdell. Carolyn Rayles. Charles Rardon, Mike Reed. Cin- gcr Reeves,Chester Renicl-1. Nancy Renn, Donald Reppert. Shirley Reynolds. Kenneth Rhode. Gerald Richard. Carolyn Richardson. ,lack Richardson. Peggy Richardson. Larry Ritter. Karen Robertson. Karen Robinaugh. Glenn Rob- bins. jack Robbins. Pat Robbins. Paul Robinson. Clarence Rock. Karen Rooze. Marie Ross. Tom Ross. Kathy Rover, Julia Ruhrighl. Jim Ruekt-l. .lack Rumpza, Sonia Rund. Marilyn Russell. Paul Sanders. Betsy Schaff. Bonnie Schetzsle, Sue Scheumann. John Schneider. Vincent Schrader. .lim Schultz. Patty Scott. Marlene Scars. Judy Seller-k. Bob Sebrey. Francs-s Sharp. Keith Shaw, Vim-ki Sheets. Wayiie Sheets, Linda Shcpherd, Frank Shideler. Mary Alice Shipp, Phyllis Shoaf, Shirley Shoal. Cloid Shul- t-r. Pamela Siegers, .lfvseph Sie- gred, Sam Sit-tsma, lhianc Sim- mons. Katherine Smiley. Churlcs Smith, Jim Smith, Marla Smith, Mary Ann Smith. Steve Smith. Warren Smith. Kara-n Smock. Page 170 Wy? ' Z Z -s, . af 'ri 4 5 I ' JW K ff. , 4 ,, 1 f Wi , 4 1 I' .f ' Q K' ,4 H. ' ' X , , f 'xx sim . 4 W5 Y ,-- 2 Mill? 6' ' ,. 4' , . ,ia 5 ff , M' .L. 4 S59 .t , QM' ' I 1 .. I Y, t Q.. Q L f L -fy, ., , 'fx- , t s H X .sf .- ,,. sa, gi .V AA 1 'W ' ' t . we ,a wi 6? 3 - ,...XX.x Q N - 9 X - X . Freshmen 60 ...- ja if , n ,,,, - 1,2 55 ., 'I H w V Y, ,sb X f ' ' I 5 Q-'if ' -- Nunvy 5:16411-cker, 1' Ioywl 'Sm-llv , 4 If Lex 1 ' Q 'glib 5 N. eu. Nunulml Snyder. Pail fwulluls, X Jvwlm Suulllt ,Ii111ISm1-111, llunnu X? ' V f' 5IlLlllllLill, l,lXlt' Hpurlw. x,: ' 1 1 4. .- A W i Rilu Spen-argl. Ne1IwSl?1lv'y, Days 'V :vx RQ? .1 1 wil ' ' , ki., Slurrell, Nlvlmlas Slelll, lzrhlxe 'F' F ff X' 'X ir. -V V Hgw' L. Sl1'ill1'l'. Huy S14-xens, llurlnara X 'I 'J ' gp fxf 34- .-H 53415 1 X LJ Slewanl. Hmluhl Stewarl. x f X? - -- ,jf ,, if Af- T ., ,L f , 1-Age 'X NF2 .Q If - . - ' K A Q ' 5 'M - F 'M Sumlru Sl. John. ,Iuvk Smut. X52 qi 1 WW: ' -f , , . 1 gy ' ' ' Klll'Pl15ll'UI1:g. Iliwk Hlrnup, Limlgl N-J' 'If- Q A ' V Nw -Xx- Q Slllllxfhw lfu ruly n f'Xlll'I.lll'l'. ,lim f'X7 9 ' . A ' SXXLlIlNHll,4llI1'X' Sui:-lx, A 1 UL X, X 1 A Q 42... 'N P A ' ' 5 ' ' :F I C za sr' Jurly Suixlmwr. Larry Swim-r. 33 l lliune Sync-ael. Stephen Tam. X! I, 'JA ,-k ,fry ,Ji Cenrgu' ,IYLIXIUIQ Tum Taylor, .lim r H- ' 1 Tewlxwr. Shirlvy Tilux. y!4-l1.,N 5: ' - 9 i 6 ? .llhly Tmlrl. llil-k Tmlll. .IUXIIII 'J' .:' pffff Villklv. Hula rl-llll4lHI', fjurnlyn Nm! f ' I 'V - Q ' Q4 'Vyrrf-ll. lfhurlnllf- Tyrrell: Xluri- A 'E 6 I lxn 'l'yrr:-H. Sllurwrl l-lIgr'l'Nlllll. . R , Q . f '5 V tv Jr 1 ' 9 4- f vi ,K - ,, .IUQIH Xumh-r'X1-4-n. l,u1'ry Xlilll- Y -ug 5- ' ,a -, '1 ' HA, ' 'T' -W 1lvrXX if-ln-n. Frank Xun Dyke. Jim U f ' ' I ' A' ' ' ' ' Xllllullll. I.illIILl Xvuvll limit X 'I'- xv f' X , No Q P , .' , L ' ,Q ix C' N' f3,,,J mm. 4.4u'uI XX Llj1llt'II Slulrle,-y XX ily,- ':': - K , mfr f 'IE - k n ' f QW. I 1 ,- ,, liill XX ilIlINllliIll. ,lzuwluclixnc 3:4 ' L, I' ,, xx Jim.-L-, umm- XX-ullx, 4:r.1.f1fAN W q XX:'lpl1. I.XlIll XX vlwr, Xlurlu XXX,-Ir f V ' 'W - !1f7, A?i'k' Nll'I. Xlurx Ju XXl'IlNl4'I', Nunvy i f U XX vlx-Icl. I 'WF' A 5 . .y f ' : 4' J G- - W llun XX'-wlun Jim XX vwlml iff, N. f Q 9 X , , ., ,, , A X - ' 1,3 my ' 'H - 1- ff'-' fy Kg? 1 vf lrfvky XX wt. Il11'kXX'I1a1'tuu. llamle 'X x 1 MA. ,A , W ,1 L , J I XX iS'lH ' Nik-I Wim--, ' f ZA .ffl s X X, 1 5 A 1 1 - g 4 XXlnilm-kr-I-,'I'm11 xvl.ne1,. I ' Q f Z - 5'-' 5 ,,,, I ? L 4 X 7 W f Y - ' -f 3 J- - 1 1 W -ffm., Al' VVV Q: ' Q Vw ,y 7 .lwrry XXhilvman. Ilivk XXVl1iIe- A E 'j- ' J W W ' if XR' llfeuel. .lufly XX'iflner. ljerulnl XX'ie- Iil' f . ' ' ' gunvl. Karen XX'i1-n, .Ill!lX XX'ie11, Vmlifyc. 27, f ,Iolm XX i4'I'Q'IlQLl. Xfaurive XX igg5. . 'Of' -X f W yo V X ' V ff' V Q ,V 'S Ylwgvr XXfvfg1gQ. Sandra XX'V11la11a. X l' 4 iff, in . - , XX dffffll Xvlllidllhg, Bull XVilsun. Vvvv Y lzrf' Vg ' A ' A V V XX'illium XXYH-rm, Linrla XViningn-r. J' W in 7' f , Alun XX!riglut. Carol Wrixlun. , A ' V ' I lljjl' lfl XJ!! Zwgii' Y Becky 'Yorlr-5, Jar-k Young, Jim W X f 1,, V , , AXAX f f Young, Dwk Ywufm, lm Young- -,.g, ,E A f gf cl' ,2Av, ' 1 ff A 4 H f X 2 if ...,f .. 2 xsea- -::-::-- ' , V 4 . iff-.1 -f . 1, Q ,G ,Q ff' Q ' 4 i I , f .ff ff ff X 6 0 fm f ,.,, '-'- , W f f 1 X if yi!! M f V X f 0, f Y f K 4 af V W 1? I ,V , S ff , X if , 'f ,. -7 4 V , ' , ff f Q! X f , 1 ff X ' f 7 ' 7 ' X f 2 f s I 1 1 r , I 3 x X .1 Xyf 1. :Q x S ..Q+f5,, ufpfaf Jaffa ,ww ff ff Vw VWY eaffzw, ,We J MU X50 L0 AQ4+79wZ7LZz 130 i f is!! Y ' 2 W Parents ul jellersml lligli Sm-lmul pupils are en- gfugml in ulmnsl vxery lnisinvss lliuml in Lafayette. The tlimntmsli sliupping urvu. several t'4lllYCIllCIllly lm-utwl slmppiiig renters. :mtl numemus sr-alterecl lJLlrlIlt35Sf'5 urv puliwmizml ur uperalwl lvy parents. frivnrlx. unrl rvluliyes nl .IviT's Sllltll'lll9. As ynu I4-uf lllfliuplll lhis sec-tiun ul the 1957 XftI I'II,I S. you will lvef-miie lieller acquainted with liusiness in thc- Lulayellm- area. Wel'e it not fur the liusinesses in Lafayette. tht- 1-ost of une- NAUTILUS ymulrl lie vmisirleralnly inure. The businessmen feel that it is their r-ivifr fluty tu help support school pulllicalimis. anrl their support Comes liar-k to you in way uf lower mists of the NAUTILUS. These adver- lisements slimy the pulrlif: the commutlities aml serv- ices offf-reel lay leading merrfhants in Lzlluyelle. 17111713 1719 LEE SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. II9-125 So. 3111 St. T1-rrv 11211111-. Illl11iIll3 O GLEN IILODFELTER. RPI1TPSPllfflfil7P 1201 C:1111111 AY'l'llll0 P111m1' 2-5463 TAlf1lyl'111', In11i:111:1 WILSON CABINET SHOP CUSTOM BUILT CABINETS RESTAURANT AND STORE FIXTURES ASPHALT AND RUBBER TILE FLOORING 122 N. Ellsworlh WTS! Lafayette, Ind. Looman Machine Corporation SCHAAF X SON Drlygfgisls 14111 at IIOw1-11 Sl. L111'z1y1-ltv, Indiana fn Linolypf-, T1Ill110N' 111111 11111111 C11111p11silio11 Mil1il'llIDn RPlll'1Dl1lll'11lDll P1'11111's 'I' 1 11111 'vrrv Strmlls I' Ill 1 11 . l,:11'11y1-ll1-. 111111111111 john, 601 jfzungaq, COIIIIIIPITIIII Pllotogruplly Puhlieity 0 Sports 0 Arelliteelural 0 Displays 0 Store Interiors News 0 Copies Q Aerial 0 Advertising 0 Installations I,l'0IIlll'IS 0 Imluslriul T15 CENTRAL AYENLE LAFAYETTE. INDIANA STUART JEWELRY CU.. INC. Featuring n firm selection of gralluulion gifts m all .NlllllPlIllIlj' 11,11-'l'llNI'lI lures. Up:-'n ll rhurgv Il4'1'H1llIl ul no mlllilinnul roxl. 313 Columhia Street Telephone 2-2882 Steanlco, Inc. Wholesale- Healing. Plumbing, Industrial Supplies Phones 2-IHIR-2-0435 R05 N. 9th STREET I..-XI AYIC'I'TI'I. INDIANA HENRY POOR LUNIBER CO. .Toi Il Kim! U hvrv Il Knol SIHHIIII Noi H0 Phone 3-2196 YY:-st I,all'uya-Ile SNYDER INSURANCE AGENCY AUTO - CASUALTY - FIRE - W1NDSToRM 6th anal flolulnlniu Str:-el Phone 2-7747 Lafayette, Iml. Congratulations Seniors! WEST SIDE CLEANERS Lafayette, Indiana I I ' EIS Et' S ftyleftore 'for M E N 500 Main Street Lafayette. Indiana 316 Slate Street Wie-at Lafayette. Indiana VAUGHAN MUNUMENT CU. MONUMENTS . . . MARKERS lil-th and Ball Str:-1-ts. Lnfalyette. Imlinna James E. Vuuglmn Phone 2-3300 O. M. FOXWORTHY INC. Your PONTIAC Dealer 3 North 2nd Street Lafayette.. Indiana WILLIAMS FLOWERS l luu'vrs For ,alll f'f'l'llSi0lIS ALSO IIUUSE I'IAN'l'S Fre-tl E. I ill'lllt'l' :mal Inu Il. l m'nler l'l nevult- 2-9363 ADE'S PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE All 66 I,l'0lIlll'fS I6lI1 and Selluylvr AN'l'lllll' Lafayette. Indiana M, ww' .-Z 1 Your night is not complete until you have stopped at BERT'S DRIVE INN. on Brown Street Levee. for a good night's refreshment. Girls, PALAIS ROYAL has a large selection of new and fashionable formals. Select your formals for next year's dances at Palais Royal. uh- For the hest in musical instru- ments, popular sheet music, and records, stop at MAHARA'S. 525 Main Street. Girls. you are as welcome as the hoys at GYVARTNEY BARBER SHOP, 660 Main Street. The well- experienced harluers will cut your hair you would like lo have it eut. 4 0 .a,W' 5 , f ,Z f f PHILLIPS PHOTO CENTER, 609 Main Street, car- ries the newest and most modern equipment for amateur and professional photographers as well as supplying the senior pictures for the Nautilus. For specfly prescription service. and other medical needs, stop in at SCHNAIBLIYS DRUG CO., ll7 N. 4-th Street. SPORTSMAN. 517 Main St.. carries the finest hrancl-name sports equipment. Yvhether your favorite sport is tennis. hasehall. or ping- pong. huy your equipment from Sportsman. FOR BETTER PASTRIES O'REARS PASTRY SHOP Phone-2-2280 MAR JEAN VILLAGE 672 Main Street da JQJAIIQJIQ, Shop, THE M. 81 J. SCH AIBLE C0 PA Y ES'IABI.ISIIED 1853 -:- INCORPORATED 1899 DEALERS IN JANITOR SUPPLIES Q SOAPS CHENIIIIIALS o ACIDS o PAPER PRODUCTS PHONE 2-2627 Om- mile north nf Court IIuuw un -llh -Irv t MERCURY DRY CLEANERS Pham- 2-3939 2525 SOLTH STREET LAFAYETTE. IND. STAR LANES BOWLING ALLEY Olwn Rowling FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY 1701 Schuyler Avenue Phonv 2-9303 MOORE AND KEMPLE HARDWARE CO., INC. EVERYTHING IN HARDVVARE If we flonal havv il, u'f ll gvl il 218-220 North Fifth Street Ph fvllf' 2-8489 5111, Jfonlm.QlL 9710101 Salas, 150l Sf'llllylf'l' Avenue 13110119 26904 LAFAYETTE. INDIANA For Cuaranleerl Used Cars JIM PECHIN LINCOLN - MERCURY NEW' AND USED CARS Tc-lephono 2-T399 1-1 N. 6th St. Lufayvlto, Infliuna ess L. Korschot and Son Heating and Air Conditioning All Trucks Raclio Equipped 414 N. Earl Ave. Phone 2-4339 ACE HARDWARE Act STORES , : -D- 'L 5: - 822-824 MAIN STREET LAFAYETTE. INDIANA HEY YOU BRONCHOS- VISIT Goodnighfs Super Drug Store For All Your Drug. Paint. lfosnwtiv. School Supply Gift mul Rolrvsllllu-lil N1-mls l'lvnIy 01' Timm- To Earl Your Noon I.lllll'll Al li00fllllglllqS Norm' loursvlf .-lull Parking Lol fi0lll'PIIif'lll'PS 9ll1 :mil Union Siren-ls-Univ Blovk North of Ji-ff A humble Gary Bogle an-cept? the nwft valuahle player Lunch time found these hungry flurlenle ready for re- aWa1'Cl. fueling, Lunch room bunches like these are a pretty normal Mr. Sternes from Penney's speaks lo lhe seniors. about scene at Jeff. PPHHHY Day- mye 1-S1 Compliments of Where Women Love To Shop PETER ANDERSON CO., INC. Goodyear Tire Distributor Dial 2-4-048 204 So. 4th St. Lafayette NEW CONOCO CASOLINE With T.C. P. i . 1- Greatest Gasoline Development in 31 Years There-'Is Quality In Drugs-Thafs Yvhy Yve Say Trust Your Prescriptions To Us THE VELLINCER PHARMACY 334 Main Phone 2-2727 lfomplinwnts of M0lltgOlll6l'y Ward Co. 218 N. 3rd Sl. Lafayette. Ind. SPIKER OIL COMPANY III SOUTH EARL AVENUE Phone: 2-6771 LAFAYETTE. INDIANA Phillips 66 Quality Products . . . Friendly Serviu LAFAYETTE BOTTLED GAS CO. 1632 Lnion Street Phone 2-6422 Compliments TYN'eCdiC El6f'tI'iC Motor Service Taystee Bread All Makes or Sizes of and lfleelrie Motors ltepuireel and Rewouml Grennan Cakes .ww N. l.1lliilf'1'Ill'. lnfliunu LAFAYETTE ICE Si COAL CO.. INC. PARTY ICE - ICE IILBES IlHARCO.Xl, -- QI ALITY IIOALS Fourth and Salem Streets Phone 2-5078 BRUNCIIUS All The lilly Wm Dumffs ' 1.2 DOG-N-SUDS DRIVE IN ' i: ' ' I I wr el im DOGGONE GOOD FOOD , 'gs AND DRINKS L T' lt! 52 By-Pass, North of Kossuth PURDUE NATIONAL BANK OF LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE. INDIANA Over 100 leurs Continuous Service to the Community Member Federal D4-posit Insurance Corporatio IVIL-llllwr Federal Reserve Systenl Mortgage- Loans - Real Estate -Insurance THE LUX AGENCY 654 Main Street Phone 2-8428 SAGE SI EIVIERY SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS Air Conditioning, Heating Engineers Phone 2-6328 801 S. Earl Ave. Lafayette. Ind. MQDANIEL APPLIANCE 3330 Main Street - Phone 2-2960 IVICDANIEL AUTO SALES 1112, The Flower Corner of Lafayette Main al Fifth Lafayette. Indiana Phones 2-7955-2-3748 Sf ,IA-LA-CO Jr. Achievement Co. NA-H0-JAC jr. Achievement Co. sponsored lry Lafayette Life lnsur- sponsored lry National Homes ance Company and producer of Corporation and producer of ear Lawn Signs. trouble lights. SNAX-STAX Jr. .'xC'lllifYCl'l10lll tio. J. A. KIHXYUUIJ jr. Achievement Sponsored by Aluminum Company tio. sponsored lay Kirlny Risk and of America and producer of T.Y. producer of shopping reminder snack tables. Inoards. M ' 2 ' 2! www W .441 4 Hungry for a good ice-cream A penny saved is a penny earned! soda? ROSE GLEN DAIRY has the To save your money, open a savings largest and most refreshing sodas account at LAFAYETTE LOAN Sz and sundaes. For all your dairy TRUST, 4th and Main Streets. needs, Rose Glen Dairy is sure to fill the bill. Visit the new BACHMAIVS DRUG STORE, now lo- cated in the new 3 Sons Shopping Center 011 South Fourth Street, for your Drug Store needs. l'ffy1n'IS1,i Congrafufafionfi ,gznior Cfadd 6 LAFAYETTE ENGRAVING C0 ENGRAVERS FUR CORIS TIRE COMPANY, INC. Star Metal Boats Goodyear Tires 0 Retreading 0 Vuleanizing 0 Mercury Motors I4-26Canal Road LAFAYETTE, INDIANA Phone 2-5910 WOLEVER ELECTRIC CO. 642 Main Street Phone 2-4852 GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Lafayette Savings Bank 300 Main Street Organized june 26, 1869 Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. RECORD sH0P Af ir' 108 Nortllwe stern I Ie I W W'f'f .eae W. -1 Lal' lyeut Ind. ,. ,. ., eg V.,,: Q '.,:..1.,1,., 111 s tl1iQ Lalfuetle 1111 1111 1 1 1 1 ' i II11- -111111 111111111 11111 If IINIIIF ll 111 l1111 1II11 XIIFX lyllllll 1111I11r111l111ll1lI1111I11i 1111114 I11111 1J11111111 I111111 111 H11 1 11111 . 1 I M ., , A 1 f 7' 2 5 My 4 f ,T 1 ' fr I . f Qnf- 'f , Z W f lwffuvx 319wiifL5i4lfL DICK HENRYS 220 South Street Wfest Lafayette. Illlliillla Congratulations to THE 1957 GRADUATING CLASS of ,N , . JEFFERb0N HIGH SCHOOL Graduates of your school employerl in our General 0-Hire in Lafayette IIPIHIH ,t ale by their P11'il'iQlll'.Y and integrity the high stantlnrfls of your institution. Bl'0tllPl'llO0fl of Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers Of North Alll6l'iPll COIIIPHIIIPIIIS of LAFAYETTE ROOFING K SUPPLY Pho .46'fw.4,. fEslr1bIisl1P1l l920j T07 Main Street HOBIE APPLIANCES O TELEVISION Repairs - Sprvirv Lafayette Plating 8: Enanleling C0.,Inc. ,IUHBERS IN ALL KINDS Ulf' PI,A'l'INU and PULISHINC Phone 2-4905 316 Rolwrl Sl I l.ilfLlf'1'lll'. lmiiunu NEW CENTURY HOMES MANUFACTURERS OF FINE HOMES Lafayette, Indiana Phone 2-0171 Xxx u My -f' ,. X L? W-7702-2006001 QU :XXX ' with Ventilated ml-6-LVEIE' w 0 AWNINGS O PORCH ROOFS O PATIO ROOFS I DOORWAY COVERINGS Balfe J. Wfagner Dealer IA:1fuyvIle.. lmlialla wlllill Street Levee Phone 3-2263 Q 'I 0- E r To rwnirl vyvslrnirz mul lIl'llIIIll lIl'S. 11111110 sur you lunv' plenty nf light all thrnuglz your lmusv. Rf'lll4'Il1I7f'T, vyvsiglzt is prirvless . gnml light is 1-lwnpf Public Svrvicv Company oi Indiana. Inv. Hmall Do Heller all ei em mph-le Horne Flll'lli!-llll'l'!-I SMITTYS CONOCO SERVICE Z5 mul 52 By-Pass Phone 2-9123 Stop in and enjoy the fine food at the new PALMS CAFETERIA. Palms is one of the newest :intl most elaborate eafeterias in Lafayette. ONE HOUR The Most in Dry Cleaning 4II C0l.l'NIBI,-X ST. -:- l,AI AYET'l'E. INDIANA CLIFF'S Sporting Goods Fishing Tar-kle Athletie Equipment Guns - Ammunition Complimenls of DAIRY QUEEN 3445 South St. Lafayette 712 Northwestern Ave. Wfest Lafayette Witll the help of the many workers at LAFAYETTE PRINTING COM- PANY, we are to be thankful for another fine edition of the Nautilus 634- Main St. Phone 2-7775 I-I I N E A' S CZIIIIEITIS 0 Photo Supplies Fino Bread and Pastries Picture Framinff Party Orders A-l Spvrially I-I Phone 3-2191 At All Grocers Pllotoslais QUALITY CLEANERS R. E. BOB DAVIS, Prop. flI.E.-XNERS - TAILURS 1 I'I,-VIITEIIS Phone 2-7792 716 No. 9ll1 PEAK'S FRIENDLY SERVICE MAIN AND KOSSUTII STS. Lafayette. Incl. Phone 2-9184- Conzplinwnls of B -K-ROOT BEER DRIVE IN B. J. Finley. Uwm-fr l7lh uml Main Streets II - 'l Pl U l orllllxlrlmslr' Sylmlnlzzzralb is The Rexall Store Laf-HYGUG Distributing Co. 3 N. Earl Ave. Lafayvttv, lml. 1708 Sf-oll Slrvvl PHONE 22978 Phone 2.5366 I EA T MUSIC CO. INSTRUMENT RENTAL PLAN Olds 0 Marlin 0 BPllFf'1lPl' Pedler 0 WIFI, and Crelseh Dl'lllllS 2601 Union St. Phone 2 3346 cCord Candies MQKIBBEN CUM CIIMPANY 6th and Main Street Phone 2-4441 Home Mrule Candies Soda Fountain Llllleheolzelle Cifls Kentucky Red Ash Clear Burning ' West Virginia and Indiana Coal 1100 Yvabasli Avenue Phone 2-3351 For Ive Creanl and Dairy Produets lfull Your Favorite Borden 11ea1er THE BORDEN CU. Fllrnau-e Ive CFPLIIII Div. W, Iw- N3 X ' x I x Vl-llvvf ullxlv-lm If-1f1xHl .m.ufI- .11 llw if---lllull Iuuuqml ET i My , a 7 7 lf. - Ihi+ is the Jeff cafeteria in an unheliexallly qukf-I xlalv. I, Z f 4 5 lllff VI1..-uflfwlvfxx xwrv rf-ullx nlnmfplxu-1 xl . rx Illl .II llllk lwlr xv-Nlull. III --I'I lIXLlI In Hmmm:-, Ilnw- In-xl-:unix pn'- guuwl lhv xx.,1x Im Ilan- gmn-I 1-nlhlllvr-, f HA mfs iffy ,' x- ,292 f 1 ff Ai Q 1 , Zi . ff ' 5 - Af Y .A ' 14 , 5, , ,,. ,V Q 4 LY Mi 41 Iv. 'sv I 2 ,a wr my W , X 1 i r X , ff A W y y, . ji,,, f' ,L WA W ww , ,,,, l'rlyfr' INT SWANICS DECORATING CENTER JEWEI. COLORIZER PAINTS W7AI,LPAl ER-TILE OF ALL KINDS Phone 2-0548 - 828 Main Street FAUBER CONSTRUCTION CO. Inc. Ceneral Contractor EMULSIFIED ASPHALT-BITUIVIINOUS COATED AGGREGATES Roads and Slreets Water mul Cas Lines Equipment Rentals Grading - Excaval o LAFAYETTE PHONE 2-3459 POST OFFICE BOX -196 OFFICE NORTH 9TH ST. ROAD LAFAYETTE. INDIANA The Thomas Agency, Inc. EERE, General Insurance XX Bonds ,W,,f c- ngwff Q.. . mmm 0' 'luln 'gigs' 221-223 Lafayette Life Building pllllllv 2-3961 W. G. Thomas R. E. Gengler ADAMS -INSURANCE -AGENCY REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Lufayc-Ile, IIHTIHIIRIYIIIIOIIPS 2-5031 and 2-5032 F. B. Porter 20l Lnfalyelte Life Building A. A. Bain CARPENTERS LOCAI, UNION NO. 215 LADIES AUXILIARY NO. 402 nited Brotherhood oi Carpenters and Joiners of America Organized May 29, I889 68 Iears of Service lo the Progress of lluf lfomnzunily LAFAYETTE. INDIANA Competent Iiraftsnren From Proper Training By Lafayette Carpenters And Joiners Apprentivesllip Committee Complif rrfbrr lsuf HOHNER MOTOR CO., INC. NEW' CARS AND TRUCKS 0 USED CARS AND TRUCKS 6th and Columbia I2th and Main SCHOMERS TELEVISION SALES SERVICE 303 N. 8th Street Phone 2-4958 Compliments of SHAFFER MONUMENT COMPANY J. E. GEEN, Owner Tenth at Columbia Street Lafayette, Illd- In 11eed of an evening's good entertainment? Why not try bowl- ing? When you bowl, howl at LA- FAYETTE BOWLING ALLEYS, I7 N. 4th Street. For all-purpose gifts for tykes and lots, visit the KIDDIE KOR- NER, Mar-Jean Village, for the best in children's clothes. ' I I - . .lflifi ' I m i g g ' I 1 1 I 5 7 f f fwf.:.- qw - :- , M M ,V,, X, 2 I ,,,,,,.. , 5 I g i -aww ,....... a es. W , X i n . fw k z gf H, .,.' . - All A., Z- , ' . V 'T A ,L ...A x 5 9 - f i X A ly .. A 1 x A In W M, Y 5 f , A ' , , 'Z A r .. , X l I ,V 1:2 .- N ' - N 1 4, W, 9' A Q W J, ,. . . 4 ' A -1 47 714-.,,. .. W I 'M m ! 2 A .vv my fe I K , ,,,,, fm My, N . - ' ., . 'T - 'W 1 -ff' '1-F5 -- ,ww - Q.. . 6- 'fr ' ' ,MW ,dw wgww-if L was .,.. V7 , ., E Q yyhb ,..- ' f . ,, ' 4 , 6, .. ,, A Q ' N , '9'?fff , Aww 'N'-W 4- 10 ' an E so 1. A -fi Q if k 4, I.. f, . i . R W g ! J' 5 Qi H -1 .wie 1 Ylkfw l t. X N Visit the sound room at LAFAY- ETTE RADIO, 408 North Street, and hear the latest in Hi-Fi and see the new V-M Phonographs. Gifts for that favorite boy, or wonderful Father's Day gifts can he purchased at BALTIMORE CLOTHES SHOP, -L14 Main Street. U 6 Uauqlww, Attorneys LAFAYETTE LIFE BUILDING lou Owe Your Family The Tllouglilfulness Of A Will AUTO BODY SHOP Body and Fender Repairing Wheels Balanced 0 Painting Front End Alignment Trimming Convertible Tops Phone 2-2998 Com plimenls of BROKERAGE Salisfaflion guaranleed or your money bark Lafayelte's Quality Corner 4th and Columbia Sl. BECKER AUTO SALES 803 Main Street Phone 2-3032 CROY'S BRAKE SERVICE Hfffe Make Brakes Safe 14th and Salem Phone 2-4-425 LUCUS SIGNS Neon SIGNS Commercial IVIANUFACTURINC AND REPAIRING - ERECTION Ph 2 3733 1 32 L lf S t HUMMELL PAINT CO. Paint - Wallpaper - Glass 516 North Ninth Street Lafayette, Indiana CULLICAN SOFT WATER SERVICE Save The Soft Whter Why Erie Str t 1114 N. 1-lth Street Lafayette's Most Cmnplete News Stand CITY NEWS STAND Barbara. trying out for an after- grailuation position says. A joh in an office using HAYYYOUITS Office Equipment would he wonderful. If you are planning on attending any of next year's clam-es, order your corsages from CLARK FLU- RAL CO. at each of their three con- venient locations. ,f X f I 3 Q W- Looking for a new sports coat? STECICS. 529 Main Street, has a fine selection of sports coats, as well as other men's clothing. End your parking worries-ride the Bus-Call us for charter serv- ice. lt's more fun to ritle together. GREATER LAFAYETTE BUS CO. INC. Dial 2-3475. E. I' .. -ox ,f,,f A Er- , ,ff ., Q fp M7255 Abi 3352? 723sSZ'f?h. My its 93,-y.a,gf,..11- ei. 1 K 4 I '52 W: ' , , , ,fr X V A ,h-www , H All. MW.. ..,. A N ,.., W - A.AA.A .. A, Y -N-fo . 31:2-f r ' ,. ' ' Lf- 'M' ' K 31' A ,x 1 ,. . 'Lf V 7 X lk k V Q 1 X 557. A5376 J 4 2 5, .1 Agiwgisx I Y ,i-W 3f.,Qs.-,MMQQBKA if it -. S J 'S ' bf' fs 5, .iffiii 'f - ' Now is the time for sports. And speaking of sports. have you ever tried See J. L. Lynch at J. L. SALES CO.. 52 hy-pass Carly Lane for all boating summer Be the first to join in the trend sulnmer to new summer wear. PEINTYEXUS hoating? DEPARTMENT STORE, 3rd and LYNCH Main Streets, carries the newest and Mc- fashions in girls' wear. supplies. If you are planning o11 throwing a party, buy your refreshments at EISNERQS and be assured of the finest compliments offered to a host or hostess. Lf! -1 ,WS l.. g 2 4 145 , Q X . .... L . A s ,E Q .... s R y, 1 .r.... ss, if, .ki . :. .'ii-Q34 gpwsw S1 , T . . 'QUE X K ,skim it it., xzfirff f L : 2-,: V' Ti s . M,- 'L llfl ggiif f.- 1 V f . J ' X x---1-.. . l'1l.1f4' .IHQ The 1957 Nautilus lEfoIvvrs MULLOY- MADE by The S. K. SMITH COMPANY KEMMER COIlStI'llCti0n of C0-, IHC- ,Ierry's Grill Harry G. Ke-mme General Conira I I qnullx Fourlh ,If-fff-rson High Q h I 24 INSURANCE SERVICE 25th and South Sis. PIIOHP 2-7427 ANDY'S AMERICAN Complete Cleanws and IJ3llllllPl'f'l'S FOOD MARKET jim, Qualifg Jloumz, 1222-1224 Union Sl. 641 Main Stl-get Phone 2-2776 2-8435 Sanitone Cleaners lfomplimen ts of M AR-JEAN VILLAGE CUSTOM SHOE REBUILDERS 313 North Earl Avenue Com pliments of SEARS. ROEBUCK AND CO. 300 E. Stale Street - Phone 3-1811 - West Lafayette. Indiana PATRONIZE A LOCAL BOOSTER Lafayelle's Exclusive Drive In Restaurant and Curb Serviee The Finest of Fine Foods and the Hes! in u Cup of Coffee B8zM RANCH HOUSE DRIVE-IN By-Pass 52 Curl: Service-6 p.m. to 2 a.n1. L. G. RALFQUR COMPANY BILLS TAYLOR YEARBOOK C0. SUN - GLO Class Rings and Cluh Pins Il0llllllt'lll't'lllt'llI Invitations l4ll, mul Hull Sl,-N-U., Personal Cards 0 Diplomas lligh School Year Books l.Al AYE'l I'E. INITIANJK R,.I,,.,.S0m,,d by Jesse E. Greene., Daleville. Ind. l'. O. Box 5 Telephone 8-T422 Q Wm Here WGA 4ir6. Ihre Staff. infiuiging in a lvil iff fiilfi-lllllin The hhwk wevlion 4-miner. out with u wi-lful xeriion of cheer with nur iliukexliiit Lilfl-illlde Ir---x 'l'l,,- SW-Hllmfl uf Siimm Chi. ft, 2 Here are the leads and character roles of L'FeHlivaI Home- enjoying thf-mselw-5 and the roles. 1 if A V 3 I , i 5 5 i 2 if This scene from 'Testivai In Romei' shows these comical Charavters, Brutue, Cassius. and Casca. Pfryr: 1207 RUSSELL F. DAVIS, INC., Lafayette's foremost con tractor. serves a vast territory around the Lafayette 3I'f'3. LOEB,S DEPARTMENT STORE, 323 Columbia Street, has just re- ceived a new supply of Jantzen sum- mer wear. To look your smartest and feel your coolest, buy your sum- mer clothes at LOEPVS. GROVER'S CAFE located at 9th and Main Streets, serx es nutritious hot lunches, as well as dellclous snacks. i gif? NWFP' Qwllvfw The .llosl lllH'l'IS,lf'II llifl of .411 Is llvzrvlry 21 N. 4TH ST. QYour S1-lmnllu-y IIt'il1lllll1ll'It'l'H5 IAF-U'l-I'lxTE, IND TRIPLE XXX RUUT BEER SlllHIIl'Il'lIl'S 1 Fnunluin Drinks - SIIIIIIUPS Slate Sire-vt lfurlr Svrrirv Plunw 3-I5 HAAS - BOUWKAMP REAL ESTATE - INSURANIIE 23ll S evxnl h St.--I' lnaannq- 2-0230 II efrrl raw In I-'il lluf .Ya '4'4 lsuj 'II1. ' f,nmplinu'nl- nf SNIITII SIIUIQ STUIIIC 120 Nl XIX Nl IIHIII' xUfl,lll'I'AI1'fll IIIIIIIIHIIIH I,l'lllIIIl,'f fnmilj .Slum ,Sl INDIANA BUSINESS COLLEGE nl' I,zll'uyf-llv Nl,l'l'INlI'Llli0ll lfrvrllvs Uppurlunilyu Puinlvrs anal Iivvorulora- Building . In Lafayette lt's KESSENEITS For Lumber, Building Malterials and Supplies Roofing, Lime aml Cement 0'Hrien Zlllll Duteh Boy Paints HENR J. ESSENER l0lh and Heath Streets Lafavette. lmliuna Phone 2-3047 ' ICE Ci CREAM The best for over half fl eenlury Dulvh Sll'lll6l'S X Sons Stanflard Service Tuna'-Up anal l,ulu'i4'alion 9th anal Fa-rry Phone 2-93-ll 11- i-I f - Higgs, fax fax -SXXX f X 'RSS N- .jo..,ixX5, 55,5 3 Q f i N 'EGFR K SX g XX XX Xc XXX XX X z wvfwx XX X .X X XX X X XXc X X X X x Y X X XXX Xi X NX WX X Q X x XX X X Q Q X X X ww A N X A X X X iw oin the gang at NANCXWS DRIY E IN and enjoy a cool. refresh- lllf' snack after a harrl flay at school. The finest Pizza in town comes from the ovens of PIZZA KING. localecl hy Har-jean Vil- lage. Wvllvll you lu-come Pizza hungry. stop at Pizza King anfl eat your fill. Going to college? DECKER'S carries everything from large, elah- orate suitcases to overnight hags. So if you are taking a whole ward- rohe or just a toothbrush, take it in luggage from Dc-ckcr's. MAR-,Ilia-KN 5 K lllc STURE. lo- catcel in Mar-,lean Village, carries a complete line ol' school supplies, as well as all :lime store nccils. LWJ umm lf ,AWMzmwWm1z1: f-mi ew ,f , I J. f fU,, 0,4 gf' f f lVIARSHAl,l,'S also eaters to large groups and private pur- ties. I 1 I Planning on sp ending a night out? Treat your date to the fine food offered by MAR- SHALUS CAFETERIA, now lo- cated at Mar-,lean Village. ,ff The Mitchell Agency, Inc. f:PllPl'llI IllSlll'lllll'f' Real Estate J. R. Hogan-YY. G. Bllllm-r-YV. IC. Finnvy -llll SIFPPI Pllollfl LAFAYETTE. INDIANA TYPCWIIICI' CO, 1111111011 and Lunch Mar Jean Village. I.afayc-ltr. Incl. .411 ,mlalm 1y,,p.fff1m 1 and .4f1f11,.g 111.1-hm. Repairing - Nli 1l11-f. graphing x., NI .....- , lam... Payment, A. Lm. A- 85.00 lwr NI ..f. nl. . Hfw-A fr fill 1 J1'fl'D Conzplimpnzs of INDI A GA A D WATER C0.,I C. 2 VON'S CAF ETERIA PAINT 81 HARDWARE q 310 S 16th St. 8 Phone 'Z-8251 52 By-Pass At the National Homes 1!iQisf fi l!Pl 34'1 Phone 2-2352 Easy Parking BOB SCHEFFEE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE PHONE 2-7266 1719 South St. Lafayeiie, Illd- SHUMAN FEED STORE C. Charley, Tour Local Purina Dealer Lafayette, Indiana 102-110 Columbia Street Phone 2-3443 .IACKSON'S SHELL SERVICE 1538 N. 15th St. Lafayette. Indiana Phone 2-4777 TIRES 0 BATTERIES 0 ACCESSORIES EXPERT LUBRICATION IVE GIVE TOP If4Llf'E STHIPS ngefs Drug tore L- A-THISE LUMBER AND HARDWARE CO. The Rexall Store 1522 Main Sl. Lafayvtt4'. Iml. HOT POINT Expert l'rc-seriptioll Serxive Sales and Service Phone 2-2653 Free Delivery L05-aged in Mal. Jean Village 1 5 Z Q fi. V i 5. Xf X m ig ' Q1 'E Qxw Nm x Xf T . A1 Y'.a' X Th'1f J Hif'f' 'I I'S 'i 7 f J 'I 'm T J5'f'r 'l'1l Ill .lllllillf Hmm- vlluirmun. Nlury llunn. aml I-1i1'l1lIY vn- urt Jixphxy. llirwlwr. Xlrx. ffumluve Rf-nnlvr. aufliliwn thi- purmly uf liil11lf-V4-Ilu.u 'V l el 3 u 'f . my PM Three 1f'jl'f1,k flrllllll Ihffv- jflf guy- Juli 541- Il'1IIl V-Jfil In-unll. IliQ'II.XH'Ill1p1 D 'l'I1i-.xx--'II hawmuk111m.will+1un1-- vim In Ill Ixiifvl 'I' xx I ll' ,nn Il x X Cu mplimvnts of General Telephone Company Oi Indiana, Ine. 661 Main Street LAFAYETTE, INDIANA First Federal Savings and Loan Association SAVINGS INSURED T0 310,000 BY F.s.L.I.C. 301 Columbia Lafayette, Ind. Good Luck Class of 357 Wrecker Service inn snnnwln-wnnnnns eo. and Used PM 676 Mai S Lafayemf Phone 2-3904 1400 Canal Paints 1 Varnishes 1 EIIHIIIGIS Lafayette, Indiana For Fine Furniture SP0 JDALQJLZ, fo. Fifa' Phone 2-2858 C0l'll0l' 5th and Main CHARLES L. SNYDER, INC. CHRYSLER 0 PLYMOUTH By-Pass ul Ko:-msulh Telephone 2-0191 Lafayette, Indiana Bring home the Coke! The COCA-COLA BOTTLING plant in Lafayette serves a wide area and furnishes teenagers. grownups. and children for miles around with that refreshing hottled drink, Coca-Cola. Wlhether you are painting u house or a picture. SMITH-ALSO? PAINT STORE. 653 Main Street. carries the most elaborate mupply of paints in the Lafayette area. LAWRENCE BOWERS ELEC- TRIC, INC., lst and Main Streets, makes electrical repairs on all elec- trical products, as well as carrying many electrical supplies. 0 , 4 7 ,, i 1 f tix' qi 1 E 3 .Ib Luxury-Line homes-315,000 to S100,000-can be customized to the last detail. ,ill 'Tiffir1iv',g:'f' l1gi'r:i1i ,,iill i in l iiii , ii id , Wlil ,llglllfliiiUM 5i xjiln l i l H llffllilffiii' ,iljfi,l,ll!gi' iflillf l' , Wh2illlV1'I' your nr-1-cls and cli-sm-s, wlizxlvvvr X . 359' Q bricv Vou want lo INV vou'll choosi- llll' tifsggl H . . . . . . 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U . 21:33 ' f. ,,.,..,. l I 3 ' i g 1: ,--X 'H I WML 1 l 'W i wk' 4 Pacemaker homes-57,500 to 512,500- ,,, if ' offer smart styling and large living areas. .,..,,u,., f om: our or :vznv as Homes nemo sun.T IN AMzmcA Toon us rnoouczo sv... a A ' I 1 HOMES Fourth Avenue Amusement Company War, jAealre Ollum fjkmfm Jafageffe fjfwalre cflwf 5218 QZBNWJIH Midi .Stale Qibrive-.gn GERRY MOHLMAN 81 SON Jewelers 434 Main Street-Phone 2-2954 Compliments of LAFAYETTE POSTER ADVERTISING CO. 1903 Union Street Ibugve Tried The Rest Now Try The Best That's LITTELUS CAFE 0 Air Conditioned 0 Union St. and 52 By-Pass Phone 2-9356 Lafayette. Ind. EINEROCICS WOODWORICING SI-IGP Restaurant and Store Fixtures Formica Counter Tops ' Custom Built Cabinets Lafayette, Indiana For the Hes! in Cabinets Phone 2-3223 WRIST' WA'l'tIHES, IIIAIVIUND RINGS and SILYERNYARE ,lewelry of Quality nl dial 419 Main Street Since 1884 622 Main Lalfayettcfs Most Progressive Depurlnlent Stow Phom- 2-0106 fflwrz You Think of ll Bunk Think of ffolumhiu ul Fourth Slra-1-I l,ufuys-lla-. Illlliklllil flonlph-lv Billlhillg Sa-rxim-5 Tim lfnnlf U ilfl Tlu' Timv 41111 1v4'llllN'l'llfIll'l' Sign l'-v Hur Parking Lol I Blovk South BEEKER COAL C0. 0 0 539 Erie ualily finals F U R N ' T U R E 835 Main Str:-4-I Phone 2-54 T6 Lafayette. Imlianu PATRONS, PAGE ARNETT CLINIC AND HOSPITAL H. H. Stf-010, NLD. E. T. Stahl, NLD. H. C. Blllll'IllPStPl', NLD. H. B. Harter, NLD. W. G. Hunshergcr. NLD. R. E. Gery. NLD. E. L. VanBuskirk, NLD. P. C. Nlf-Clelland. NLD. H. L. Johnson, NI.D. H. B. Gripe, NLD. ,L E. Engc-lf-r, M.D. ADE NIEDICAL CENTER C. H. Adv. NLD. Nlary K. Ade, NLD. William B. Ferguson, NLD. Charles F. Haas, NLD. John Shively, NLD. Ben Z. Klatch, NLD. Floyd A. Loop. M.D. Frealorick A. Loop. NLD. Raymond R. Price. D.D.S. ,lalnes E. Hull. NLD. Caroline Hass, M.D. Thomas W. Hass, NLD. Waltel' G. Little. NLD. H. E. Klepinger. NLD. C. W. Grinstead. NLD. ,L W. Strayer, NLD. L. ,L Holladay, NLD. Joel A. Pvterson, M.D. R. J. Karherg, NLD. H. F. McGinnis. NLD. Ramon DuBois, INLD. Daniel H. NIcKinney. BLD. T. NL Boardman. D.D.S. E. T. Donahucl, D.D.S. NL P. Lorrl. D.D.S. Guthrie- P. Carr. D.D.S. ,lanivs E. Wfilliums. D.D.S. Y. B. Hull. D.D.S. NL E. Lv Galley. D.D.S. Exlwurnl 0. Millnivalr. D.D.S. NIPl's Nluruthon Svrvic 0 Soshc' Stamlur1lStution Stinohuugh Bros. Svrvic-0 The Nvilson Boul Estutv Stallartl 81 Srhuh Nlulhauptk Smith Jowvlry Sitos Luunclry Galt- Fuircliihl. Burlwr Shop Foul llopkins AQt'llt'y Big Wlwt-l Book TILIYPII L0fl'vrt's Sinclair Station Bmimlict Grocvry Lafayvltv Optical Co. Bolfs Shoo Sctwivc CLASSES ............,........ ....., Art Department ........... ..... , , Commercial Department .,,,,. ,...., English Department ....t..,,...,...... ., A Foreign Language Department ,..,.... ,.... .... Health. Safety. and Physical Education Dept. Home Economics Department .,,,..,.,.,..,..,......,.,.. lntlustrial Arts Department ,,.,,.,, Library Department ,.,..,,., Mathematics Department . .. Music Department .....,.. Science Department .,.,,.,,.. Social Studies Departm--nt ,... . , EVENTS .,,.......,,........,,.r , Bronchoette Gallop ..... . Conros .........,.............., Graduation ...... Homecoming ,... Key Club ,...... Pep Sessions ,,,,,,c., Queen of Hearts ..,,c.,. Recreation Centers ,,.,.. Senior Prom ......,.r..,.. . Tourney ...,... , THEATRE .......,.,.,............ A Cappella Choir .......,.. Broncbo Band ,........ Choralairs ....,,........, Girls' Glee Club ,,,,,,.,, Hoof Beats ........... Orchestra ...........,..... , Performers Club .......... , Red and Black Revuf -.,.... ..,...,,,,4 1 2. 43. Senior Play ........ ,,.. , .... , Varsity Band ........ ORGANIZATIONS .,,.. Audio Visual ,..... . Booster Stafi ....,...... 1 . Commercial Club .....,.........,....,,.. Future Teachers of America ..,.,.,... Hi-Y Council .......,....,..,....,...,,, Jr. Hi-Y ...,,,,,,,,,, Jr. Red Cross ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Jr. Sunshine Society ........,. , .. Latin Club ..,.,,,,,,,,,,.,, Library Assistants ...........,.,.. Master Machinists Club ........r Index Se 25 Nautilus Staff e,,,,.,, '-,---- 8 2- 83 20 Senior I-Ii-Y .,,,,,,,,----,,-,,.--,,- i--' 6 2 lftf 17 Senior Sunshine Society f.....,. ,,,,,,, 6 8- 69 8 0 Sopliomorc Hi-Y .......,.., , 64. 8' O Spztniwlilflnlr ...,.,,,., nunn 7 7 181 lil Sttnlent lfonncil ,...... 4,,AA,- 6 0- 61 24' 'l'ri-Hi-N .t... , 65- 67 21 Sl'0ll'l'S ..,.,,,r, Q,,K,-, 3 41113 1? llnselnull ........ ,.,,.-- 104,105 I2 lg lilorli S t-t' lion .,,,.,.. ,VVVVVV 1 O8-109 lltlwllllfl League ,...,,.c 112 H 13 li-illllillttl1llSlif'llTllll ....... 96 10 11 ll-Team lf trtv tliall ,,,.. 90 21 510 iilIE'6I'lPi1llCl'S .,.,,, ,1,. 1 07 29 Coaclics ..,.....,,,,....,,,,..,., , ,,,,, 86- 87 513 Cross Country ......,t,,.,,.,, ,,,, 9 2 39 Freshman Basketball ,....,tt 97 512 Freslnnan F1 it'v tlmall ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 91 38 Girls' 'Xlltletic Association ....... 113 31 Golf ...,..,..,.....,,......,...,,..., ,,.,... 1 00 29 J-tilttt. ...... 110 33 Nlajorettes . 111 30- 31 Nlanagers .....,. 106 36a 37 Pep Band ......, 111 -We Sf Swimming .....,, 93 51 Tennis ....,... ., ........ .,.. 1 01 54- 55 Truck ....,..,, ,,............, ..,..,. 1 0 2-103 52 Yarsity Basketball .,,.... ,,,,,i. 9 4- 95 515 Yarsity Football ....... ...,.,. 8 3- 89 46 'lf Wrestling ........., ....... 9 8' 99 51' l'EUl'l,l2 ......,....,.. .,........,,,......... 1 14e1l5 311 Mln1inistrution,, .v.,,,... 116,117, 113, 119 4-3. 33 lfuf-ully ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,i....,,...,.... 1 20-124 'iii' 49 l af'uIIy -Krtixities ,,...,..,, ,......,,,. . 125 56 l'iI'l!-lllllilll Ollicvrs and Activities .... 164 581, 3,1 l'iI'f'vlIH1f'JIl ,..........,..................,,,,.... .,,.-.- 1 65-171 T15 junior f,l'llf'l'fS and Activities ,..,.1 .... 1 50 ao tn ,ltlfllftff .....,.. ..1.t ...,i.....1t. 1 ......- 1 5 1-155 T8 Stlnior f,Hlf'f'I'S and Activities .Y.... ------- 1 26-127 75 Seniors .,......,......................-----.--------- --ff--- 1 23-149 65 Sophomore Officers and Activities ,,.., 156 63 Snphomores .........,............-Y.----f---- --f-,--- 1 574163 Yoi ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ..i. ---' 2 24 76 ADVERTISEMENTS ....,... Q'-t---- 1 74422 72 INDEX ...........,.-.. V--,------ -------- ' 2 23 79 rtntr or CONTENTS ...s...... -sas---- 5 Page A '-. I 1 X Nt 5 '7 1 lr .M Si 11 Acknowledgment A his 1956-57 school y ar her NAIQATILLYS 1111 een conipleted. Ll g1'e1 dealol t anks is 111 order to those nl l1Ll'P,lDLll forth thei e ort in iaking this hook. These 1 ople w ollN,1hb,ive1 1 gene' rusly of their ti111e. can't he 1an' 1 El vuvl fo: l s nk wo ldnil have lveen cornpleterl with ut th 1 lp. ost It ere appreci i 1 '- to be given to Mrs. Maria11 etti gs 311 Mrs. Lelah Za ll for the time they put forth i11 correcting our literary copy: our financial work was handled so very well by Miss Lina Bright, Miss Regina Schrader. and Miss Ruth Sense. Mr. Jack Swezey carried the respo11sibility'of taki actionshots and u11derclass pictures: and Phillips Photo Center took senior pictures: the Lafayette E11g'ravi11gi Company de- serves a great amount of praise for their wonderful Work: the excellent printing is credited to the Lafayette Printing Con1pa11y: the S. K. Smith Company of Chicago. Illinois. deserves an expression of gratitude for the cover of our book. Thank you everyone. Others who cannot he left out are the principals. Mr. Martin and Mr. Welwlr. the faculty. and students for their 111ost apprecia- tive assistance they have given us. Now. not just because it is customary. the stall of the 1057 Jeilerson High School NAUTILUS wishes to say a most sincere. THANK YOU. to those llllllly people who so tleserxe onr thanlxs. IWW, 119 5 1 N , , SGW Q 5 jp JP . , 'A as jgwidiiv ply' ' lx :ffl Af QQ My M6 ff GS - ,f Q9-gg ' W' .J r 3 Q ff A XMMC , J -J , fy-fwfc f. rf' QNX :X . X X yu , .-Qf fi, ' EJ f iii!! 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