Jefferson High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Lafayette, IN)

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jl1.a7'lauLLZ1m, Jefferson High School 59 V1 46 79 Lafayette, Indiana o ume ff7 , Q , V A-,V l Q lin Ili L mwww0m Semors 59 BADER PAUL BAKER MIKE Ushers I 2 BALES CARMELITA Future Nurses 2 3 Block Sectxon 3 Iumor Sun shme Socxety I 2 EATON RONNIE I-I1Y 4 ICIub 4 Red and Black Revue I 2 Cross Countryl 2 3 4 Basketball Intramural4 ESTERGREEN CAROL Future Teachers of Amenca I 2 Band 1 2 Latm Club 1 2 Block Sectxon 3 4 Iumor Sun shme Soclety I 2 Senror Sunshme Socxety 3 4 Iumor Achxevement 3 Broncho Broadcasters HAINIE ROBERT IClub 4 Cross Country 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Baseball 3 Track 4 Ir Red Cross 4 Intramural PANCAKE KENNETH REED FRED WRIGHT SHARON Grrls Glee Club 2 3 Block Sectron 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Socxety I 2 Semor Sunsh1ne Soctety 3 4 'CW Y' 4? It I2 V .15 1' E? 1.-i Q-v-f .QL IF-'W get ua Between the covers of this book is the story of the fejersonian Wo1'ld, proud! y presented by the people who lived it. We strive to maintain the high standards which have precedented us. These high standards can be exemplified by our aca- demic achievements, social activities and events, athletic triumphs, and our stu- dents and faculty members. Withoztt the guidance of our own student governin g body, these criteria could not have been preserved. To realize the manner in which we lice and work, turn the page and relive the story of the 1959 Wor'ld of Our Own at jefferson High. TABLE OF CONTENTS A WORLD OF STUDY I sss,s.c . . . 11- 30 A WORLD Or' ACTIVITIES I I ssss 30- 50 A WORLD OI-' ORGANIZATIONS I . ., 50- 86 A WORLD Or' SPORTS .sss I. 86-110 0110-161 .162-208 Page 3 A WORLD OF FRIENDS . ., A WORLD OF BUSINESS I , . X '22 41-72 E,-.QBW fLlXi?,R A5 7371 f Q xiriwj -3 ' , , -JI VL, Q - - X Q. Q 'WZ FQ l 'fi bfi -lj' , X A 3 -- I 2 lit X fi! Q Mrs. Gilmer, school nurse, com- forts Sandy Ashby who wasn't feeling upto par. Miss Harrington aids a group of smiling seniors. ,,,,,,..... il ll .1 ll .,,.:,L,, ,, ut 4- l 1 .-...........,..,m.W ,....i. 0ur world begins with September third came all too soon for most of us, but our minds quickly changed from the happenings of the past summer to thoughts of school. It didn't take more than a week to settle down to the routine of school. Seeing new taces in the sophomore class, making new friends, renewing old acquaintances, making plans, gossiping .... Attending classes and studying seemed like an endless chore. Social activities got started with the annual Back to School Sock Hop. Senior cord outtits and new fads caught several glances. We cheered the foot- ball team to victory with its new head coach. The weeks of fall quickly sped, bringing cold winter days, but leaving with it many vivid. cherished memories. A group ot anxious left fans eagerly await the climax of the Iett-Shortridge game. ggi . - l Q , . '., 7 X X' X LQXX lfijl, If X l 1 K All l Q Cx N . ' KBIXQTT' -: t Zzf ' - Vx ' 5 9' 3 1' C rl' 'flif ff- Lyle' . 1 7, i s --ei l.,f'.zQw l fi, il X l lxl Q ll, 'I Iim Lahr and Tom Carroll carry a loodestufted Christmas basket that will give some family ci Merry Christmas. Queen of Hearts, Ioan Costello, with her date Iim Roush. flashes an endearing smile of happiness. . . . it continues The novelty of the new year soon wore off and we settled down to the routine of things. Thanksgiving brought the annual Turkey Trot. The football season being ended, we plunged into the full swing of the basketball season. Before we knew it, the busy Christmas season was here, and gone after a thoroughly enjoyed two weeks' vacation. And then it was back to school. The end of Ianuary brought both social and scholastic activities. Final exams and re- search papers occupied most of our time before Susan Burghorn methodically studies for her 2000 word Mr, Iuckson. composition teacher. accepts the well-pre theme for composition class. pared research paper. Page 6 wlth studymg the second semester started We really burned the mldrught o1l for a couple of weeks Iust after the begrnnmg of the second term the Queen of Hearts Dance was held The tourneys ln March brought an excmng c11max to the 1958 59 bas ketball season Wlth most of the school year elapsed we settled back and wa1ted for the end of the year s act1v1t1es 1-ev-v In the quiet of the library Richard Dreb- low goes over a few calculations lor his chemistry class. Dick Johnson goes for a two-pointer during one of Iett's basketball games. Nancy Neher constructs cr polygon t abxde wrth the problem before qomg to her geometry class Page 7 . 0 , l t O f X f-gg, V ' V 4:-rl o flies . . . and It ends is 'X he ' 1 X f ' lflffifjl -2 k R' - .ci:,,.y3,l,f 5' on A I ,lk 1 K X l.Q:,,..e-- sin if Q f xx Yup I tl Bill Eaton seems to be absorbed in the glories of spring rather than the lesson at hand. -1 ,sf Sue Scholer contrasts the new, modern pastel-colored desks with the old dilapidated wooden ones, Senior Mary Kay Allen joyfuuy Puts an end to the many Mr. Martin, Senior Guidance Counselor, assists Nancy worries collected KJ Pugu' S the Year. Scott in filling out her all-important college application. 5 t Q w1th graduahon For some the end of the year came too soon for others rt couldn t come soon enough Senrors looked forward to lobs or college lunrors looked forward to theu senror year and sophomores looked forward to berng upper classmen The senror play George Washrngton Slept Here was the hrs! srgn of sprrng at Ieff March and Aprrl brought track baseball and tennrs rnto the sports prcture The long awarted senror prom came rn May The Hawanan theme was trmely srnce Hawan was made the 50th state th1S year The school year was brought to a close rn Iune w1th the senrors graduatmg and the sophomores and jumors steppmg up a year 1n the1r h1gh school careers lane Hovde Nauulus Edrtor presents Prxncrpal Cecll Webb wxth the flrst copy ofthe 1959 Nautrl The long antxcrpated nrght of the Prom bnng these Semors leadxng the grand march Page 9 of sassy Education. the hasis for a better life, prepares us for the challenges which we will meet tomorrow. Because of the enlarged demands for more knowledge and training in the fields of science, mathematics, and lan- guages, we have raised our academic standards. If we are to keep our freedom through the increasing crises of history, we, the future leaders of the nation, must come to rely more and more on education. We at leg are fortunate for the large z'a- riety of courses offered us. It is the duty of every hi gh school student to make the most of his opportunity for free edu- cation in our democracy. Realizing this and taking adrantage of its full Value are of great importance to each of us as citizens of this great coun- try of ours-America! Page 11 ' x:-' ' Q I . 1 pf I ' ill f Mr. Fraser gives the count down as Carolyn Myers cmd Barb Price are despairingly stricken with mike fright. nh-4 .C-yftl 4 sl Ronnie Chatfield shares his information with the students of Mrs. Gettings' literature class. P11 gr' 12 We are taught our When the subject of classes is being dis- cussed, a familiar question usually arises-why do we have to study so much English? We all know, or should know, that the English lan- guage is the hardest and most complicated of all languages to master. It takes more than just an hour, more than just a week, more than just a year to master it. It takes a lifetime. We need to practice correct sentence structure, correct usage, correct punctuation, and correct spelling at all times. English grammar, required for graduation, is offered to all in our sophomore and junior years. Literature is offered one semester of each year. Composition, which is for all students who wish to go to college, is taken in the senior year. Speech courses are chosen as electives by many. Iournalism, a course required for a Boost- er Staff member, is an essential if one intends to go into newspaper work. There are General English courses for those planning a business career, and Remedial courses for those needing special help. Time and energy must be put forth on this subject to prepare us for the next step to our places in the world, be it college or a business. Mr. Hopkins explains the function of the Booster to an eager journalism class. 3 Hreadin'-'n'-writin' Ginny Spalding and Don Dawson attentive- ly listen as Mrs. Wray points out historical spots of interest in England to her English literature class. , - - -......,.f-- i 'Ex 'wiki ' - ,4 -VAAQ,-' F! ' -L... -i-grgvs ... Ps Mrs. Hendrickson discusses an important point of dia- graming with Ieannie Messenger. Mr. Iackson observes an industri ous composition class. Going over her script, Ursula Schuhardt is appraised by Mr. Hawker and his speech class. Bill Gray and Sue Gerbens intently work in the chemistry lab on a tedious experiment. Page 14 Mr. Levering explains the funda' mentals of physics to Charles Smith and Clyde Mauek. We advance with A good background of science is beneficial to all men, no matter what their places in the world might be. Biology, introduced in junior high, is contin- ued as an elective for sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Interesting phases of Biology Ill are field trips, experiments, and the scientific solv- ing of various problems. Physics, an elective for juniors and seniors, is the study of energy, matter, and the physical changes of matter. Smelly chemicals, smoke, and bubbling test tubes are associated with chemistry, an elective course for juniors and seniors. Specially chosen sophomores may take a course of three semes- ters of chemistry and physics. Physical Science combines the fundamentals of both physics and chemistry. To give information about the countries of the world, world geography is offered. We can not appreciate the wonders of science and nature unless we know about them and partially under- stand them. The best way to do this is through the Science courses offered at Ieff. S i K Sw... I .fi I 1 V4 15 X --- Chuck Lynch and Bill Weiler cautiously perform a chem experiment which is to produce hydrogen. Miss Beaver, geography teacher, points out wellfknown th . spots on the mop, while Ierry Loy and Barbara Kingery 6 CISIICGS took Iohn Browning and Iim Moore watch the antics oi a Mike Dunn shows his scientific genius by demonstrating lively spring chicken in their Biology class. his Science Fair project. , i A J 'J K 5 fm.: Ptulv 1 1 'HMV dill IH llllllr fxlllll Ill! ll 55llF'l2Z Hazllizrv ll lllllllllll l lr gum l':ll 'Ill 1099 .1532 If Q M il' ' I , 5 ' f ' Sd . , ,Q .-1 E I .A . l , Q t A Tl j lL? M5955 Wfflef fb ff ,, ulififfy A M f ' 1 l A' i3ssIfH'5 T,'555- ' - r ft 1 'Q . C I I - I I I I ggglwff 4' 253553 Whxle constructmg a graph Paul Hepner holds the attentlon of the trlqonometry students Roger Ewmg concentrates on an algebra problem at the M t 1 blacxboard a The pupxls here at left are very lucky to have a math department so complete as ours All of us wtll have to deal wtth some klnd of math every day of our l1ves Thls 1S the reason 1t IS so rmportant to learn whlle we have the oppor tumty There are many dlfferent courses from wh1ch to choose accord1ng to the needs of our future careers Plane Geometry the study of sur faces l1nes and angles and SOl1d Geometry deal1ng w1th the th1rd d1mens1on can be taken durmg the sophomore and 1un1or years respec t1vely Tngonometry and College Algebra are two courses wh1ch are helpful to those w1sh1ng to attend college Advanced Algebra a cont1nu atron of Algebra I and II 1S an electrve course For the future busmessman a course 1n Commer c1al Math IS offered Remedral Math for those who need speclal help, and Sen1or Math, for those SGHIOIS who have fa11ed to complete a course 1n math, are also offered Whlchever courses one decldes to take w1ll be to h1s benetmt The teachers from our mathe matlcs department are hlghly quahfred, well tramed, and eager to help vb if Prius ll. Some of our brrghter students demonstrate therr skrll to Ron Hurt dtsplays and dxscusses thxs pnsm for Mrss Seever s solxd qeometry class Mr Leverenz demonstrates the constructlon of bxsectmg an angle before hrs geometry class Page 17 f' '? Iudy Baldwm and Kenneth Draper hsten mtently Carol Brand pornts out the days lesson rn Mr Short s U S hxstory class Pace 18 WCITL H JI WO2' In world problems class Dave Lmdelot explaxns the current events of the day The Socral Scrences The Soctal Stud1es Department deals wrth the development and progressrveness of the world left has very well developed courses 1n thrs department The classes that come under the Soclal Studles Department pIOV1d9 valuable mformatron and a good background for all World Hrstory rs the study of the events past and present whrch have resulted rn the world as we know 1t Two years of thrs study are offered to sophomores Junlors and senrors U S Hrstory a requued course for Junrors IS the study of the brrth and growth of our country A relat1vely new course at left rn exlstence only two years, deals wrth the current events Mr Bender xnstructs a class m a new course here at Iett Indrana Lrie V . V, I Q n' A , 6 -in . I L ' I 4 - I 4 l r nu y f. ? i V- ' A i ' . 2 2 'I 4 z. y , - t Q , 7. t ,, ,Q ' - ly ' va . X 4 1 ' ' ' as U l O . . I I . . I . . ' . I ' . . I . . . I . 1 . - . ' , . WAY Ll S-I 1. - l' I . N p 5 . .1 - 5 We J if ,ily 5 Mr. Maurer lectures his world history class about points Mr. Heninger, sociology teacher emphasrzes test mate of interest over the qlobe. rial for ICIHG HUTSY- Q 0 . I . . I . . . . . . , , rl . . . 4 . . I . . . l , cud our world understandmg 1n the world World Problems IS an electxve course for yumors and semors Crvrcs 1S a re qurred course for all Iefl graduates The baby of the SOCIGI Studles Department 1S the course of Ind1ana L1ie It IS a new course offered lh1S year whlch deals wlth the government and the people of Indrana Economlcs a semor elect1ve course 1s the SCIEHCG of the productron and d1str1but1on of wealth SOC10lOgY the study of the orlgm and hlstory of SOC19lY IS another e1ect1ve offered to senrors Ieff requues a m1nor Ctwo yearsj tn soc1a1 studles for graduauon The semors pause for a laugh wmth George Lucus m Mrs Hopkms economxcs class Jvivqi- A- - I ' These seniors enthusiastically participate in their office practice class. We are prepared to enter the Many jobs throughout our United States are filled by previous students in the field of busi- ness: and, for this reason, there is a bright outlook after graduation for these students. Typing, of which three semesters are offered, seems to be more or less a favorite of many of the Ieff students. Basic fundamentals are stressed in the first semester, while speed and accuracy are emphasized during the last two semesters. Bookkeeping is a course which is valuable not only to future businessmen but also is very worthwhile for the average person. A workable knowledge of assets, liabilities, and profit and loss can aid everyone in his everyday life. A study of shorthand is very necessary for those people who plan to do secretarial work, but it can also be of great value for the college student in taking those necessary notes in class. The old saying about experience being the best teacher seems to be the foundation of the office practice course. Here the commercial stu- dent does actual office work, putting to good use all his previous training. Business law, merchandising, and selling are the more advanced courses in this department. Page 20 Looking over the shoulder of one of the typing students we see him busily at work on a drill exercise. busmess world Students of G bookkeepmq class focus thexr uttentlon on Mr Bradley as he explclns cr few new terms u,,.,..-.4--I' 1 rapxdly take down her dlctcuon Iocm Helms dxscusses cr chart tn busmess lcxw class wlth Phyllis Txtus and Larry Martln In Mrs Freed s shorthcmcl class two begmnmg students Paqe '71 0 , , , ,H ,,,., M, A i as 'J 5 'Q 1 , ,., ,A , T, T 't 4 A fi 5 , ' . . S5 ,:' -. . E33 rr :ru ' 9 I , , . K iv! E-'-N'NAS A K-'QE' if K' 00' Experience brings beneficial results to the girls in cook- ing class. In sewing class we find Linda Tracy busy at work on her Bermuda shorts. . . 'QL Prim' 22 Perfection comes Girls! Are you going to enter the largest and most important tree-time career for women- the career of being a wife and mother? lf so, you will be interested in the courses offered by the Home Economics Department. Any one or any combination oi these courses will be of significant assistance to you in the future. The way to a man's heart is through his stomach is an old saying that holds true in the world ot today. The way to his stomach is through the delectable dishes prepared in Foods I, II, and III. How to make all the latest fashions and save money doing it is the basis of the clothing classes. Four semesters of this class are available. Home Nursing, Family Living, and Home Management complete the list of Home Eco- nomics subjects. Home Nursing gives valuable training to all of us. Family Living and Home Management have to do with budgets, house- keeping, and numerous other things. Miss Grishaw stands by while a student teacher demon- strates the particulars oi home nursing using Sandra Orr as her victim. from experience It is very possible that at some future date the many students in the industrial art courses here at Ieff will be printing your newspaper, wiring your home, or repairing your automobile. In the auto-mechanics and machine shop the students get first-hand experience by work- ing on their own cars or by working on ma- chines for which they have a special interest. Wood shop gives the future carpenters and cabinet makers vital instruction toward a suc- cessful venture in these fields and teaches them how to use the tools which are necessary for these trades. Electric shop shows the students just how electricity works and how it is used. The stu- dents of electric shop also are a great aid in the final production of the Red and Black Revue. These various courses offered here at Ieff often prove to be the basic factors behind many students' choice of career by presenting them with experience in many different fields. Ray Mitchell and Bill Mickler listen attentively as Mr. Price explains the circuit in a radio chassis. 'if' ll .sy N , .44. v J Bob Davis tries his hand at operating some of the shop equipment. Don Pruitt, Charles Brower, and Ron Rubindahl inspect the printing presses. . Pu ye 25: ., . H ROMA .1 Q -406 Dean Lecklitner and Lynn Kramer put up a display for the Latin class concerning outstanding books, Mr. McGloth1in, Spanish teacher, presents the class with this Spanish question. Languages prepare our linguists Although the study of a foreign language should be taken seriously, there is also the excitement in learning the customs, habits, and origins of people in other lands. This year at Ieff the language department has been expanded to offer the students the chance of studying a challenging but exceed- ingly interesting language. This newly offered language is German. The language of the ancient Romans is also offered here at Ieff. Many people say that they feel a study of Latin is very foolish, since it is a dead language. These people don't realize that nearly every word in the English language is based on the scrcalled dead language. The study of the romantic language of Spain is also available to the students. This language is equally exciting as the trials of the toreadors of Spain were. Kenny Iustice looks on amused as Io Hardy X tapes a German lesson Page 24 W r The Library supplements our learning Every year when research papers fall due. the library suddenly becomes an extremely busy place. Since the library offers such a well-equipped reference department, it proves to be very helpful when information is needed for research papers, terms papers, and themes. When study halls start to get too noisy, some students use the library as a place for studying when exam time rolls around. Many students also find the library very helpful in securing interesting material for stories and speeches. Many times every day the statement l don't read enough is heard. Although the library provides a place for getting information for written work, it also has a very up-to-date selection of fiction, including thrilling adven- ture stories, exciting mysteries, and gay ro- mances. Many of the top current magazines, both educational and entertaining, are also available for the students to use. Every day new books that will be of interest to Ieff students are selected and ordered. Assistant librarians, Peggy Richardson and Lrnoa Ford are kept busy by a line of eager readers 5 ' Our musrcal talents are pursued Our musrc department plays a very brg part rn makmg Ieff a happrer and gayer place There are varrous drvrsrons 1I1 thrs department whrch go together to make a very harmonrous and successful whole Everyone enjoys musrc rn one way or an other Some people get theu enjoyment from muslc by merely lrstemng to others who enjoy musrc through part1c1pat1on rn rts creatlon The rnstrumental Slde of musrc here at Ieff 1S provrded by the Broncho Band and the Orchestra The other rnstrumental drvrsron the orchestra plays for contests concerts and school produc trons Its mam attractron rs 1lS performance at the Red and Black Revrew our blggest school productron The vocal s1de of our musrc department con srsts of the Gufls Glee Club Choralcnrs A Cap pella Chorr and the Madrrgal Smgers Students drrected by Mr Iaeger take advantage of thrs hour to develop then' muslcal talents Dunng the dance band practrce sessron we see Larry Cole Bob Wrllrams and Tom McGu1re Page 26 ,fn 'GSK O N . . . 1 ' ' . A -.-.J v-J ' , ,1 I T .- a f, fr! X L M' . uw V 7 Our creative ability is expressed Art, although not always acknowledged as such, is an important factor of living in the modern world of today. Even though most people admire the results oi art, many times they do not think of them as being connected with art. The left Art Department offers four semesters oi art and an advanced art class. There are many professions based on art. Even if art is not to be a part of your future career, if you have talent, it is good to develop it. Around Ieff the most evident production of the art classes is seen at the Red and Black Revue. The art students work hard and long on the scenery that is used. Every year the art department holds a poster contest. The posters are based on slogans to discourage drinking and reckless driving. The great talent developed in the art classes is very evident in the work the students create. Many students carry their work outside of Ieff to various contests. A little talent, a good deal of desire and hard work, and help from the Ieff Art Department will create the artists of the future. Finishing an art display are Roger Circle and Iane Needham. W ?I f f ff? f, ' '? 1. E r, Z. Warren Smith, in uniiorm, poses for a sketch done by Sandy St. Iohn. Dawn Stout works diligently in preparing a clay mask. Q ws.. X' ' Ai. O-uhm'-sf. We learn to mamtarn good health In th1s fast movmg day and age everyone should be very much concerned about hrs health both mental and physlcal The many added stresses and stralns of th1s speed genera non play a great part rn deterrnuung the con d1t1on of the v1tal organs m the body Havmg a usable knowledge of the bodys structure and functtons IS very rmportant to those who try to keep therr bod1es rn top cond1t1on Health class provrdes each student Wllh the opportumty to learn the correct methods rn car1ng for the ha1r skrn eyes ears and the whole body rn general A hrst a1d day 1S one of the hlghhghts of the year rn the study of health Flrst a1d day conslsts of learnmg the proper procedures to follow 1n admrmsterrng not only everyday f1rst a1d but also emergency flrst a1d A study of health and safety IS compulsory for graduahon for our hlgh school students Tan Martrn pomts out Sadre s lungs to the Sophomore health class as Iulra Payne closely looks Page 9 Charna Srlver mstructs as Tam Andrews performs artl Irm Brower and Rex Beck drscuss the muscular system of the body wlth Mr Martm health teacher mimi' slim. 0 0 . - . I , ? - 0 V . N l , . ' ' 9 . . . . D . v, . . . l I - - - - - : , 1 . ,f , . . I A f I . . if , f h , , 1' . . ' Xl ' on. ' Y, licial respiration on Ianet Kessen. X I 1 g g s 7' I ,lfx , f 4 v ' it fs t . ' f- 1 fr 57' W? A 'AN 1 Q .4 f V l 4 U , 'N - l 'ln s Q i I V ,f , ' ' I r f - 15 2. Our sophomore qxrls spent the year deftly acqumng varxous skxlls rn physxcal educatton How much exerctse do you get each day? Do you feel you are gettxng enough to fulflll your darly need? Many people dont even get enough exerc1se rn one week to f1ll the1r dculy need Wllh the many cars trucks buses and var1ous other motor veh1cles avcnlable 1t IS much eas1er to r1de a block rather than to walk even th1s short drstance For thrs very reason most people dont get enough exerclse to keep thexr bodxes up to par One of the purposes ot the physrcal educatron program IS to provlde students w1th fh1S much leyball body mechamcs and basketball are only a few of the act1v1t1es 1n whtch both the g1rls and boys part1c1pate dunng the1r requued two years of gym classes These act1v1t1es also develop muscle coordmatxon and sl-ull wh1le they provlde a chance for the rehnqulshmg of tens1on Each year a s1x weeks penod IS set asxde for soclal co educatlonal courses Durmg these s1x weeks the students take up soclal dancmg In physxcal educatxon class these boys compete xn a vxgorous game of basketball Page '99 O I needed exercise. Badminton, kick soccer, vol- . . . 0 I ' . W- -f-1-W ii 1-'il ,4 C1204 ,df OW 'IXIAJJ 1 F Q., o , 0.2. o ,U om, O., 0 , Uf .fdcfiuifieo We came hack to school in high spirits and began to organize our activities. First on the agenda, the hoy were hon- ored at the Bronchoette Gallop, which proved to he unique. We withstood the cold to witness Shirley Young crowned Homecoming Queen. Many long hours were spent organizing the Red and Black Revue, in which feff proudly presented its hevy of talent. The Turkey Trot came and went, leaving its memories with all. The Hi-Y hoys were accredited with the colossal Queen of Hearts Dance. Our entire year was interspersed with unfor- gettable pep sessions, convos, and fun of the sometimes sad and oftentimes happy mixers following the game. With the final performance of the senior play we could see the year coming to an end. Suddenly the prom became a reality and we all were in the Hawaiian spirit. Too soon for some and long awaited for others, graduation hrought itself upon us with its sorrows, joys, and anticipa- tions. These activities played a hig part in our lives and materialized many ne'er to he forgotten memories, as we en- deavored to produce the hest in the traditions of Page 31 Mary Kay Allen focuses the attention for the big moment on crowned King Ioe Robinson while his court and fascinated page look on. Turn about dance Against an autumn backdrop the Sunshine Society presented the 1958 Bronchoette Gallop, the annual turnabout dance to which the girls escort the boys and provide homemade cor- sages. The dance was held on October 22 from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. in the North Ballroom of the Purdue Union. Autumn Nocturne was the theme of this dance with the music rendered by the Spotlighters. At 10:30 the crowning ceremonies took place. The candidates petitioned for king were Bill Briggs, Ed Eberle, Ronnie Iacobson, Larry Mar- tin, Dave Mather, George Lucas, Brian Lamb, Ioe Robinson. Mary Kay Allen, president of Sunshine, crowned Ioe Robinson and honored Dave Mather and Ed Eberle as king and runners-up respectively. Shirley Young and Ann Manor served as co-chairmen, guiding each committee with its assignments. Chairmen of the other Gallop committees were publicity, Anita Alt: programs, lanice Hall, pictures, Ioan Costello, band, Mary Ann Fishery place, Ianie Hovde: crowning and petitions, Betty Io Deglerg invitations, Betty Io Hobaugh: tickets, Ianice Mabbitt. Q- Cliff Schuler proudly shows off the winning corsage he received from his ingenious date, Sandra Hillhouse. P lt was cr memorable night full of fun and dancing. Puglf' fl? sr-'E' provides night of fun ,,,--f The third annual Homecoming celebration was held Friday evening, October 17. The crowning ceremonies, which took place at half- time, found the 1959 Homecoming Queen to be Miss Shirley Young. Miss Young was pre- sented a tiara and a bouquet of red roses by Joe Robinson, captain of the football team. The members of Miss Young's court, Miss Pat Good, Miss Ianis May, Miss Marcella Martin, and Miss Mary Ann Fisher were presented white carnations. Preceding the crowning of the homecoming queen, Charles Martin, senior counselor, intro- duced the members of the 1933 football team. Miss Iean Hilkert, physical education teacher, ' - and the cheerleaders sponsored homecoming. Shirley Young, the reigning queen, takes a quick cruise around the field. Miss Young reigns Homecoming Queen Shirley Young reigned as Homecoming Queen. Members of the Queens court include Ianis May, Patty Good, Marcella Martin. and Mary Ann Fisher. The class of 34 reviews old memol ries as it watches Ieff's men in action. Llghts are dunmed The curtaln rose on thrs year s Red and Black Revue the all school product1on by the faculty and the students at 8 OO P M on November 14 The general theme was Happy Days and th1s theme was carr1ed out rn each of the hve acts Along w1th these ftve acts were also e1ght spec1alt1es The hrst act d1rected by Iarnes Hawker speech teacher concerned the people of the toddler age The theme was effectlvely carr1ed out by songs such as Playmate and L1ttle Lady Make Beheve Act II d1rected by C I Marttn guxdance counselor was an 1nterpre tatton of Amencan Bandstand uslng the teen examples of the songs that enhanced th1s act Raymond McGloth11n Spantsh teacher d1 rected Act III whtch was ma1nly concerned w1th love The love theme was carr1ed out by a ballet 1n waltz tune Act IV portrayed mrddle age hte and was dzrected by Arthur Khne chemlstry teacher September Song and Memor1es were a few of the songs he used for h1s act Act V dt rected by Rrchard Iaeger brought the show to aclose Thts trnal act wrth the theme of Heaven and Hell used Klss ofF1re and Somewhere Over the Rarnbow as 1ts outstandmg songs Prepanng to ratse the curtam on the hrst act are Walt MCKIHHIS Fred Metcalfe and Vtnce Schrader left students pool then' muslcal talents to make the Red and Black Revue a huge success Thts 15 Act I The Toddler Age Pnae 34 I O I . . , --. , : . . . u n - 3 , . . l X 1 x . . . J - - P 1 . ' ,. ,. ,, . 9. . ,, . I . . . :I ' I I - age set. Rockin' Robin and Bird Dog are I I . A . . , ' . . . I ,, ll ll - 1 Il ll I . . ' . ,, . . l U ' ' h ' and the curtcun nses Mme Pai Food qlves, ue her relndmon oi Sprmq Fvvpr Mr Prlce qwes Brlcn Lamb master of ceremomei some IGS! mmm? lnstructxonl. Thus IS Ie-H s versxon of Amenccn Bcmdstcnd Note the father U1 the nqht wcntmq pauently for h1s daughter to CIIYIVG home if 'L P1 In 1 Ai Q. . S-, P Karen We-in and Tom Doeppers demonstrate the ancient art of doinq the Chnrle-sion. , . M... ,......-.4mY-wan-.A-+ my wan These mud scientists ure tryinq to creutfl LI mnnslpr. Pugt' 'ti Presenting the fabulous Dukes of Rhythmf ' I 'Q iff, 17335 , F 1 6 3 , S is P K sf 'r I I 4' w- f A 31 v : 'lf' H2 N - f .ig Q 5 2 Q , I' ' t ' 7 , 1 J f f ' N ., 5. I ' ' x,,. -A. -,4,-- -Jim za 4 T g , --f' 5 f A 't F V .lin Three tramps, Iudy Wainscott. Marcella Martin, and Sue Mater. qive us a song. Frank Cripe tries to decide between Temptation and Heaven. xii in ,A 455, ' fra. 4 ,-Ji . 5 A , f. ' I,-VT, ,,4, V fr X, V A., 4. Ianis May and Dave Mather lead a chorus of dancers in a waltz, Y x 1 , ,Q gr Nba ZF' Ierry Kyle fastens this year's favor on his date, Donna Elder, before entering the dance '17 All hail our queen Ioan Costello! Queen of Hearts Dance is fun I QT 511- SX The traditionally favorite Queen of Hearts dance left everyone with memories of a won- derful evening. The dance was held on lanuary 24 in the north ballroom of the Purdue Union Building. Ioan Costello, adorned with crown, robe, and Hi-Y scepter, received the wonderful honor of being the Queen of the 1959 Queen of Hearts Dance. The Hi-Y scepter was later inscribed with her name and the date of the dance. The attendants Mary Kay Allen, Mary Ann Fisher, Mary Io Mohlman, and Gretchen Gingrich were all presented with nosegays of white roses. The music was provided by the College Club- men. Ioe Robinson as chairman of the dance super- vised all the proceedings for the evening. Bill Campbell was in charge of the crowning cere- monies and Mike Miller acted as master of ceremonies for the dance. Linda Smith watches as Mike Miller casts his ballot for queen. Seniors take their final steps to Pomp and Circumstance Seniors perform in Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, writers ot the 1957 Senior Play The Man Who Came to Dinner, once more provided another senior class with sparkling material for the 1959 Senior Play. NH- George Washington Slept Here was the name of this year's comedy presented on March 19 and 20 in the Sunnyside Auditorium. The plot of the play revolves around a family that decides to purchase an old Pennsylvania farmhouse. Mr. Fuller fPhil Marxsonj is re- sponsible for the purchase of this dilapidated wreck and despite all Mrs. Fuller's CBetty Io Deglerj complaining, the family decides to keep the old house. Hester, the pregnant maid played by Connie X Coleman, and Uncle Stanley, the supposedly rich old man whose love of money is surpassed Ng only by his love of cigars, add comedy and spice to the production. The make-up for the players was provided Uncle Stanley, CIS portrayed by David Lindelof, is thot- Igmes HQWker'S Speech Classes' George oughly pleased with himself as he admires his portrait which he recently gave to his niece and nephew. rt. Haley, teacher at Sunnyside, was in charge of the lighting, and sound was supervised by Iohn Carr and Mike Dunn. Mr. McGlothlin and Nancy Scott were the directors of the play. How 1. Ann Chamberlin, Phyllis Titus, Steve Reeder, Pat Good, Betty Io Degler, Phil Marxson, Connie Coleman, lack Beihl. Row 2. Iudy German, Fran Cantrell, Dave Mather, Sandra McDermid, Delmar Wilson, Dave Lindelot, Bob Cleaver, Harold Fesler, Wayne Richey, Mr. McGlothlin, Nancy Scott. iw Ptlglv Ju George Washington Slept Here In tryouts Bill York and Connie Coleman read a few passages lor parts in the senior play. The brat Raymond warnmgly presents Mrs Douglas wlth a map ofthe road to the cxty Mr Ktmber Delmar Wxlson argues wxth old man Prescot Harold Fesler w1th Newton Fuller Phxl Marxson actmg as referee whxle Madge Fuller Betty Io Deqler look on m dlsqust I Pnfle 41 'X uk X 4 1 t Y, 5,68 , za., V ffl. r 'faf f tit? l ' - ff W-, 1 Here is a typical sequence of events before the prom. lt all begins with a new hair-do, carries through with last-minute details like earrings, and then the preparations are over with the arrival of the escort. Marsha Bruns gave us this glimpse of her very exciting prom day. Senior class presents Ala Ala Muana Halekulanif' in English Island Paradise, was the selected theme for the 1959 senior prom. On May 15 from 9:00 to 1:00 approximately two hundred student couples and guests danced to the delightful music of the Glen Miller Orchestra under the direction of Tex Beneke. Our Hawaiian spirit was pursued by the decorations which were supervised by Shirley Young and Sandy Zaban. The gymnasium was decorated by a grass hut, palm trees, water- falls, and Hawaiian flowers. The committee chairmen for the prom were as follows: band, Brian Lamb: programs, Barb Nelson: tickets, Don Fruits: pictures, Penny Simison: publicity, Delmar Wilson: and invi- tations, Sue Myers. Credit should be given to Mr. Leavitt and Miss Kienly and students under their direction for the help they rendered to the decoration committee. After the prom the students, still full of en- ergy, changed into their casual clothes and attended the After-Prom Party at the La- fayette Country Club. The parents of the stu- dents sponscred the party. The student chair- man was Ianie Hovde: her committee chairmen were Herb Vanderveen, Ierry Kyle, Dave Lindeloi, Sharon Iames, and Dave Forville. Pave 42 9 4 t ,yn Q Shirley Young, Sandy Zaban. and Betty Io Degler try some Hawaiian costumes and souvenirs to put them in the mood of the prom. Q 5 Chairman lane Hovde dis- cusses the animated plans for the after-prom party with her committee, Jerry Kyle, Dave Forviile, Herb Vanderveen, and Dave Lindelof, Muana Halekulcmiu Mary Ann Fisher and Betty Steill qive their approval of the programs for the prom. -. 'Z' Tex Beneke and the former Glenn Miller Orchestra pro- vided music for our senior prom, Pnqe -I nl, nn N' I 1,3 L, l ,B , n f Andrea Bolyard played the role of Mary in the Christ- mas convo, which was presented by the combined efforts of all the sections of our choral department. This convo was under the direction of Mr, Richard Iaeqer. The Crusty Crumbs honored Brian Lamb by letting him accompany them onthe drums. Ptxuv 4 71- Q ,fadfffz rganiza fiond Extra-curricular activities add spice to the busy lives of the jefferson High School students. Interests in almost every held can be furthered through the different clubs here at jeff. Available to interested stu- dents are athletic, business, public speak- ing, philanthropic, science and foreign language clubs. While participating in their club activities, the students learn to work congenially together and to develop many new friendships while absorbing much valuable knowledge. jeff is proud of the awards that have been won by the clubs and of many services which members of the various clubs have rendered to our school and community. We hope that our organizations will continue to contribute to the develop- ment of better citizens o f our community. PLJ47 Row l. Mrs. Krueger, Tom Whiteley, Steve Stone, Barb Ebner, Christie Iohnson, Betty Steill. Steve Smith. Brian Lamb, Bob Adams. Denny Laxton, Ted Poppinga. Mr. Cortner. Row 2. Pat Deardorfi, Kay Graff, Nancy Cooper, Lester Francis, Steve Overman. Linda Broome, Becky Hall, Ioan VanderVeen, Jeannie Ponto, Iudy Hoke, Carol Collins, Sue Swanson. Carol Newhard. Row 3. Sandy Martin. Bob Outhouse, Liz Hargis, Linda Applegate, Marilyn Boothe, Ann Sharp, Lois Merkel, Barb Nelson, Patty Good, Sharon Hildenbrand, Mary Ann Fisher, Terry Davis, Marcia Bruns. Row 4. Gary Dixon, Dick Snyder, Tom Carroll, Norm Hertzer, Iim Leslie, Paul Schumann, Gene McClellan, Ed Lemond, Dick Iohnson, Tom Young, Paul Hepner, Mike Miller, W. I. Robinson, Jerry Rush. Student Council is The Student Council is the basis of the stu- dent's means for voicing his views on school conditions and principles. The purpose of the council is to create school conditions and en- vironment based upon democratic ideals: to establish better relationships among students, faculty, and administration: to improve the moral and social character of the student body. With these goals in mind the council works effectively to solve any problems that arise. This year the council planned and held the sophomore, junior, and senior class elections, using the voting machines. During American Education Week members of the council served as guides for the parents in the P.T.A. during Open House. Brian Lamb as president served Brian Lamb presents a plan before the Student Coun- cil while Betty Steill takes minutes and Christie Iohn- son attentively listens to the proposal. Page 43 lean Ponto pxcks a selectron to be played durmg the lunch hours atChr1stmast1me VOICE of democracy on the Governors Youth Councrl rn lndran apolrs Th1s councrl made a study of teen age problems In December the councrl sponsored a get acquamted tea for the teachers and counc1l members Plannrng Safety Week 1n February and sponsorlng Clean up Week 1n Aprrl were also act1v1t1es of the councrl The councll also plans an or1entat1on program to be held rn May for the sophomores com1ng rnto Iefferson Hrgh School The othcers BIICIII Lamb presrdent Steve Smrth v1ce presldent Betty Ste1ll secretary Barbara Ebner ass1stant secretary and Chrrstre Iohnson treasurer were gurded rn the1r act1v mes by the1r sponsors Ernest Cortner and Gertrude Krueger Lots Merkel gtves a convocatlon report to the Student Councrl P A few student councrl members gather around the o cers before a meetrng rs called to order rn the new councrl room on the gym balcony Page 49 Z , - 4 L if , 'X , 3, ,t W4 ' Hi- C . I 1 ' I 1 I 1 I I I - ' l A- l How l Ellis A Hopkins Mike L Miller Steve Smith Bill Campbell Dan Balie, Mike Reed, Mr. R. Swing. Row 2. Robert R. Leavitt, Paul Hepner Karl Young Hay McGlothl1n Tom Carroll George Price. good leadership To advise and guide all divisions of the Hi-Y is the purpose of IeH's Hi-Y Council. The Hi-Y's elect three representatives of each class who combine their efforts to make Hi-Y a more successful organization. The Queen of Hearts dance is one of the annual projects sponsored by the organization. Other activities consist of presenting the Distin- guished Service award to the senior boy who has rendered the most outstanding services to his school and his community. This award is presented in co-operation with the Hi-Y's. The Hi-Y Council also acts as treasurer for all branches of the organization and it is the Council's responsibility to see that the Hi-Y members work together for the good of all divisions of the organization. Officers elected to the Council this year in- clude Bill Campbell, presidentg Greg Harter, secretary-treasurer: and Dan Balfe, assistant secretary-treasurer. Robert Leavitt, Ellis A. Hop- kins, and Raymond McGlothlin served the organization as its sponsors. Discussing Queen of Hearts plans are commit- tee chairmen: Carl Young, Tom Carroll, Mike Miller, and loe Robinson. Senior Hi-Y serves school-community The Senior Hi-Y works to obtain cmd keep high standards of Christian character through- out their school and community. Activities of all types help to keep the Senior Hi-Y'ers busy. The Queen of Hearts on Ianuary 31 was a joint project of the Hi-Y's. Other activ- ities consisted of play-days held at the YMCA, a September hayride and the annual Christmas basket project. These are just a few of the many projects sponsored by the organization. Members elected for Senior Hi-Y positions were Carl Young, president: Paul Hepner, vice- president: Steve Decker, chaplain: Bill Bender, secretary: and Roger Criswell, treasurer. Mr. A. S. Kline and Mr. Robert Swing guided the boys in their activities. Carl Young, Phil Bender, Steve Decker. and Paul Hepner, the otticers, discuss the next Sr. Hi-Y activity. Row 1. Mr. Kline, Karl Young, lack Beihl, lim DeLong, Ion Gambold, Denny Laxton, Don Lawson, Bill Briggs, Mike L. Miller, Bill Eaton, Roger Criswell, Mr. Swing. How 2. Wayne Richey, Dick Ticen, Bill Weast, Iames Elliott, Garry Moorehead, Kurt Nicewander, Mike Dunn, Phil Bender, Ted Poppinga, Steve Decker, Ierry Kyle, lim Lahr, Bill Campbell. Row 3. Tom Carroll, W. I. Robinson, Paul Hepner, Larry Sparks, Don Widener, Iim Risk, Rex Shepherd, Hon Eaton, Stephen Ford, Delmer Wilson, Greg Harter, Herb Vanderveen, Phil Hurt, How 4. Garry Metcalf, Brian Lamb, Larry Martin, Larry Wilson, Bill Franklin, Bob Stautter, Mike Crawley, George Lucus, Harold Fesler, Bob Cleaver, Iohn Carr, Bill York, Marshall Friedman, Sid Dumiord, Page 51 The Ir. Hi-Y's yearly project was to present this sportsmanship banner, which is held by Steve Smith cmd Ned Staley, to the school. Junior Hi-Y'ers work for high standards The Iunior division of the Hi-Y of Iefi, a service club, creates, maintains, and extends throughout the school, home, and community high standards of Christian character. During the year the members performed certain service projects in addition to their social activities. In October the boys held a paper drive in order to earn money. At a November meeting Mr. Crawley, the athletic director, spoke on how to promote good sportsmanship and school spirit. He also narrated a film on a basketball game played with Gary last year. The club joined with the other Hi-Y divisions to sponsor the annual Queen of Hearts Dance held in Ianuary. At a pep session preceding the left- Crawtordsville game, the members presented a skit satirizing the television program American Bandstand. At that time Steve Smith, president of the Iunior Hi-Y, presented a sportsmanship banner to the faculty and students. The other officers, Dan Mosier, vice-president: Walt Mc- Kinniss, secretary: Larry Harmon, treasurer: Ierry Fitz, sergeant-at-arms: and Bob Barton, chaplain, joined with the members to plan a record hop in March, featuring two disc jockeys from Indianapolis. Mr. McGlothlin and Mr. Price, the sponsors, were available to guide the club in its various activities. Row 1. George Price, Bill Wilson. Steve Smith, Bob Barton, Fred Metcalf, Mike Reed, Hay McGlothlin. Row 2. Steve Tam, Fred Beihl, Ron Hurtt, Gary Meuqer, Dave McKenzie, Ron Blue, Gary Dixon, Iim McNeely. How 3. Dean Overley, lim Gries, Larry Cole, George Taylor, Norm Hertzer, Charles Gullion, Hex Kirts, Bob Kepler, jerry Kauffman. Row 4. Bob Adams, Ronnie Chatfield, Tom Ross, Bob Arnold, Larry Vanderwielen, Bill Fink, Ed Lemond, Ned Staley, Dan Balle. Sophomores extend Christian character The purpose of the Sophomore Hi-Y is to create, maintain and extend throughout the home school and community high standards of Chr1st1an character Our Sophomore H1Y here at left has done an excellent lob of l1v1ng up to 1ts purpose and ga1n1ng 1lS stand1ng among the other H1 Y clubs The school Chnstmas tree was prov1ded and decorated by the club members They also arranged for the convocat1on at Easter The boys worked at the concessron stands at all the football and basketball games and sponsored the mrxer after the Iefferson Mar1on basketball game The club held monthly meet1ngs Wllh a pro- gram of an educat1onal rel1g1ous or a socral nature sponsored by Robert Leav1tt and Ellrs A Hopkms The 1958 59 H1Y offlcers were the follow 1ng pres1dent hm Lesl1e VICE pres1dent Bob W1ll1ams secretary Tom Young treasurer Gene McClellan chaplam Walter G1ll1land sergeant at arms B111 We1ler H1 Y councrl rep resentat1ves from the Sophomore H1Y were Herb Denny and Ierry Lmtner Bob Kxrkpatnck looks on as Dlck Traeger stamps the hand of a student at the Sophomore Hx Y m1xer Row 1 Ellxs A Hopkmns Mtke Wren Rxchard Martm Ronald Rrley Tom Prtll Roy Alper George Mounce Ierry Rush Robert R Leav1tt Row 2 lack Evans 11m Walker Dxck Snyder Dean Lecklltner Tom Young Joe Prxce Tom Whnte Bob Kxrkpatrtck Bxll Anthony Steve Overman Ron Dxllrng Row 3 Russell Crxswell Mrke Brooks Jerry Lmtner Mtke Lemond Duck Traeqer Bob Babcock Gordy Lowery Walter Gxlllland Ted Holderixeld Sld Ely Row 4 Ilm Leslle Ilm McDonald Gene McClellan Bob W1ll1ams B111 Wexler Wllkle Terry Bob Caldwell Gary Hutts Martm Smxth Larry Ford Herb Denne S! Page 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 I 1 I ' 1 ' ' 2 1 1 1 I 1 I - - I . - - ' ' . . , ' . . :ff , 41 ' 2 ll 'f ' 1 ' ' -' 1 - , W is , ' Z ' - - I ' - Y I n ,Q 1, . K . , ' .Q 3 , t . N - , 'N . - I , ' l H 9 N 'E ' 1 ' ' ! 1 ' I l l A 1, J A f 't - Q. u ' il? , l Q ' I, ' I ' iv --1 ..1 Tri-Hi-Y club offers fellowship Tri-Hi-Yers enthusiastically play ball in the pool at their swimming party at the Y.M.C.A. Virginia Booher and Bonnie Parker address Christmas cards for the old people's home. Page 54 Many fun-loving Ieffites belong to the Tri- Hi-Y. This organization is one of many through- out the United States. They strive to better themselves both physically and spiritually, to do service for others, and to help those in need of help. There is a place for any girl interested in helping others and participating in activities for mere enjoyment. Tri-Hi-Y sponsored their annual dance, the Turkey Trot, at Al1en's Ballroom. Pat Doran and his band provided the music. Iudy Ogle was chairman of the affair. Christmas also brought activities. The girls decorated the cafeteria to put everyone in the spirit of the holidays. They also sent cards to all those in Lafayette nursing homes and Pam Ridder and Iohn Fessler dance the night away to the music of Pat Doran during the Turkey Trot. I X -L. and service to all donated to our Christmas Basket Fund. Bonnie Neal was the chairman of their mixer. They also sponsored their annual swimming party at the Y.M.C.A. Tri-Hi-Y spent many worthwhile hours collect- ing at theaters for the polio fund. All this money was donated to the March of Dimes. The officers and a few members attended the District Convention in Flora on April 13th. The theme of the convention was Christian Challenge for Youth. The officers are Pat Good, president: Bonnie Neal, vice-president: Stephanie Aungst, secre- tary: Becky Hall, treasurer: Ianie Hovde, chap- lain, Betty Steill, sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Edythe Hopkins is the sponsor. P Tri-Hi-Y officers lane Hovde, Pat Good, Bonnie Neal, Betty Steill, and Steph Aungst plan the calendar ol events lor the year. A few laughs are enjoyed by Anita Alt, Diane Allen, Ann Manor. and Iudy Wood as they get together around the pool table. F tP Rendering service lor the club are Mary Lyboult and Christie Iohnson as they collect for the March of Dimes Drive in the theatres. Pa gc ,--pf 4F Nancy Cooper Mary Kay Allen Sue Mater Iudy Wamscott Ieamne Schaal and Lrnda Broome are plan rma one of the Sunshme So retys many actxvmes Sunsh1ners are ded1cated Reatha Iohnson Betty Freestone Carolyn Guntle and Peqay DeWen1er work drlxqently on Chrxslmas place mats to be used on hosprtal trays durmg the holrclays i xxx q Plym :II ,Qi l ? Y . A I , r 2 b : 3 l ' f 2 2 ' 1 J l ' 5. fl 4 ' ' ' lr ' A J : A b b 1 2 V I I ln this day and age everything that is to survive needs a strong foundation. The Sun- shine Society, with the purpose of service and the motto of others, is an excellent example of a basically strong society. Sunshine Society, the largest girls' organ- ization at Ieff, is established to help others, both in school and community, and to provide fun and good fellowship for its members while they are carrying out this program. The Big Sister project, a program adapted to help the new students get oriented. was carried out again this year with much success. Fund-raising projects for the year included the Valentine carnation sale, annual candy sale, and the coat checkroom during the basketball season. A new project this year concerned the mak- ing of 200 tray doilies decorated with Christmas to helping others -mason-n-w..-, As part of the club's service program these members are planning the March of Dimes Drive for the school. motifs. These doilies were presented to St. Eliz- abeth Hospital for use on Christmas Day. The fun projects included the annual Bronchoette Gallop, the Dad-Daughter Dinner, and the pot- luck supper for members only. Delegates from the Society also attended the District and State Conventions. The Sunshine Society co-operates in the all- school Christmas basket project for needy fam- ilies, provides funds for nurses' scholarships, both state and local, and donates funds to the Riley Hospital. The Society also assists in other worthwhile school and community projects. The officers: Mary Kay Allen, president: Linda Broome, vice-president: Nancy Cooper, secretary: Susan Mater, assistant secretary! Iudy Wainscott, treasurer: and Ieanine Schall, assistant treasurer, were advised by Mrs. Ger- trude Krueger, the sponsor. We thoroughly enjoyed the crystal ba1l's predictions of the coming basketball game as related at the pep ses- sion presented by the Sunshine girls. Page or 9 ,- fr 'Ns Row l Rosalmd Ftoqqe Susan Burghorn Bob Basttan Carol Esterqreen Iudy German How 2 Mr Murray Mrke Dunn Iohn Carr hm Gnes Brll Gray Honme Hmds Our future sc1ent1sts become organ1zed To create and promote rnterest rn sc1ence projects rs the purpose of left s SCIGHCS Club The club realrztnq the lmportant role sc1ence plays rn our modern day world hopes to 1n terest more students rn th1s held Srnce th1s 1S the frrst year for the Sctence Club the oitrcers had qurte a yob ahead of them when they set Mr Klme looks on as Iohn Carr explams hrs Scrence Farr project recently completed for ludgmq 4-9 57 'S was X out to orqanlze GCl1Vll19S and projects for ID terested members Some of the act1v1t1es the Scrence Club has taken part rn 1nc1ude The Natronal Scrence Talent Search on December l 1958 Another act1v1ty taken part rn was the local Scrence Fcur held on Aprll llth Mr Murray xnspects a chart whrch IS a part Susan Burghorn s Science Farr entry it iv . 4 2. 1 W ' ' ' J ' N . -J! 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' A ' of , I A T 1' I Y-rr' ' 3 . . : K I 'T ' ' ' ' 6 V 7 ' I :Y Key club keeps busy all during the year A qrowrng orqamzatron for boys 1S the Iefl erson Key Club The purpose of thrs worthy club IS to perform serv1ce for the betterment of the school and the commumty Offrcers of the Key Club are Tom Carroll presrdent Larry Cole v1ce presrdent M1ke Dunn secretary and Ned Staley treasurer Mernbers of the Execu trve Board are Tom Whrtely Irm Lahr and Clark St Iohn Faculty sponsor of the club IS Mrlton Green A hrghlrght of the Key Club s actrve 1958 59 program was the annual Chrrstmas party held for the handxcapped chrldren of Wabash and Lrncoln Schools Another feature of the pro gram was the presentatron of a drsplay case to be used to exhrbrt the Freedom Shrme docu ments Money for the document case was rarsed by a car wash paper drrve sellmg of Broncho lrcense plates and by sponsorrng a mrxer The Key Club meets each week durlnq the school year and monthly d1nners are held at the Palms Cafetena Tom Carroll Clark St Iohn hm Ghere and Larry Cole rnspect the left Broncho llcense plates Howl Mr M M Goodntght Tom Carroll Sonny Frtend Ixm Ghere Ierry Leonard Iohn Swrck Tom Whrteley M1ke Dunn Roger Crxswell Steve Tam Tom Leny Mxlton Green Row 2 Lewrs Munaer Marshall Fnedman Ted Poppmqa lim Lahr Bob Arnold B111 Fmk Ned Staley Charles Gullxon Wayne Sheets Mrke Wlnte Larry Cone Ed Snyder Page 59 1 1 I - I I I , . 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H t . 1 5 4 , 1 The ICluh s membershrp IS composed ot Iel ferson athletes Srnce the quahircatron lor mem bers IS a letter rn some sport 1t 1S a great honor to be a I-Club member The threefold purpose of the club 1S to develop and ma1ntam a h1gh standard of Clll zenshlp and morale to promote act1v1t1es bene f1c1al to the school and to help establrsh a more dernocratrc school Sp1I1l The club provlded escorts for the Home comtng Queen candldates The members as s1sted the Sunshrne SOC1elY 1n packrng and d1str1but1ng the Chrrstmas food baskets for the needy They blocked oft the basketball court durmg half t1me at all the home games The club has an annual p1cn1c rn May Th1s year s ofhcers were Ioe Robmson pres1 dent George Lucus V1Cep1'eS1Cl9I1l Gary Met calf treasurer Steve Ford secretary and Charles Katzman sergeant at arms Together w1th therr sponsors Mr Crawley and the coach mg staff they planned the act1v1t1es and lead the club throughout the year Ioan Costello stops to dxscuss wtth Charhe Haynes one ot the plays rn the llISl half of a basketball game Lettermen form the Jeff J Club How 1 Denny Laxton Br1an Lamb Ph1l DuBo1s Ph1l Hurtt Bell Eaton Mrke Fryer I1m McNeely Ierry Frlz lack Rumpza Garry Metcalf Row 2 Joe Robxnson Dan Mos1er Ed Lemond Dave McConehay Bob Hampe Ierry K1le hm Elrot Ronme Eaton Sonny Fnend Larry Sparks Dave Dant Mrke Crawley 11m Rzsk Steve Ford Don Fru1ts Karl Young George Lucus Row 3 Larry Harmon B111 Bresnahan Bob Adams Clo1d Schuler Warren Sm1th Ronme Blue Dave McKenz1e Jerry Frckle Drck Traeqer Steve Reeder Drck Iohnson Larry Vanderwe1len Charlre Katzman S1d Leach Don Dykuz1en B111 Evans Mrke Davrs Tom Taylor Dean Overly Charles Jackson Larry Brunsma Purge 60 , . . - - - 1 I . 1 . , . . . 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I 1 - ' 1 I ini Row I Mxss lean Hrlkert Donna Elder Nancy Schurr Dorrs Hllt Barbara Davts Iudy Snrder Row 2 Gwendolyn Porter Sandra Eubanks Carolyn Hays Marsha Whtte Gretchen Hanstra Barbara Kellar Barbara Emmons Row 3 Iudy Gilmore Karen Collms Lmda Hawk Bonme Brown Nancy Bxllmgsly Iudy Clement Louann DeBoy Sports attract g1r1s also' To strmulate the co curr1cular phase of the h1gh school guls physlcal educahon program IS the purpose of the Glrls Athlet1c ASSOC1Gl1OH of Ieff G A A tnes to capture the mterest of the sportsmlnded g1rl It provrdes 1ts members wlth a broader knowledge of sports and sports manshrp The G1rls Athlehc ASSOC1Gl1OH sponsored by lean Hllkert gym 1nstructor held a Get Acqua1nted Party for all mterested newcomers durmg September After school sports meet 1ngs are held tw1ce a week A sw1mm1ng party m1xer and bake sale were among other act1v mes sponsored by G A A The assocratron helped Purdue sponsor the State Plaque Day on Aprrl llth Kokomo was also a1ded by the G A A members who helped sponsor a D1str1ct G A A Cl1l'11C on January 17th These are a few of G A A s annual act1v1t1es G A A s offxcers 1nclude Nancy Shurr Donna Elder Dawn Fa1rch1ld and Dons Hxlt Mrss H111-cert supervmses the mrxer whrle Altce De Boy and Dawn Falrchlld offer thexr servxces to Dons Hrlt Patil' 5 ' ' 0 ' ' ' 1 I . I r , I a M In X A I .. A : Q r -, , .. 2, .1 ' ' ' -'i f 1 Q ' f ' ' 'Q 1 5 - Q . v ' , 4. 'Q - I ' 4 S- G N J A ' A Y , gs r ,N as A , .A , , wt Y f . 1 '?4gf ' 4 1 . H K L Q u - . I . . , . . . . I - . , . . . , I 1 ' . - - I . . . . . , - 1 ' I 1 - l 4,-, mt.. also ......w. f L 1 Row 1. Mrs. Esther Carpenter, Brenda King, Ellen Mink, Pat North, Marcelite McDowell, Iudy Baldwin, Alyne Buck, Marcella Martin. Marilyn Russell, Iudy White, Mary Alyce Koning, Marsha White, Iudy Reece, Carol Aldridge, Sondra Eubank, Mrs. Dora Freed. Row 2. Iudy Fassnacht, Patty Needham, Iudy Dawson, Iulie Rubriqht, Donna Mahoy, Ann Sharp, Sharon Dimmitt, Iudy Bosworth, Ieri Bumble- burq, Christina Britt, Barbara Bryant, Karen Slopsema. Pat Pilkington, Diana Haynes, Claudia Lynch. lris Palmer, Wanda Gookins. Row 3. Pat Nelson. Carolyn Morrison, Nancy Schurr. Marian Siple. Nancy McKeighen, Ianet Keyl, Patricia Baker, Pat Anderson, Karen Collins, Fran Bol, Sharon Carter, Iudy Yanner, Shirley Reynolds, Iudy Snider, Ieanne Harbath, Tanda Atha, Linda Ford. Row 4, Shelby Stiers, Sandie Hillhouse, Marilyn Harshman, Patti Howard, Sandy Ashby, Kay Spurgeon, Barbara Lawson. Sue Moyer, Lois Foster, Mary Ann Smith, Phyllis Tschaenn, Peggy Richardson, Bonnie Parker, Sandra Montgomery, Ioy Capper, Veronica Pope. Charlotte Prince, Josephine Hollinger. Business women have their own society The membership ot the left Commercial Club is composed of the private secretaries, typists, and stenographers of the future. The activities include not only those to prepare the members for their places in the business world but also purely social activities. The officers of the club are president, Marcella Martin: vice-president. Marcella Martin brings the meeting to order as Iudy Baldwin prepares her report. .fv ,pf Marilyn Russell: secretary, Iudy White: treas- urer, Iudy Baldwin: reporter, Alyne Buck: and historian, Mary Alyce Koning. The club meets regularly with its sponsors Mrs. Esther Carpenter and Mrs. Dora Freed on the second Wednesday ot each month. Plans for the year are discussed with sponsors, Mrs Carpenter and Mrs. Freed. in-fc W 1 Page 63 Students learn library techniques Our library is always a cheery yet quiet place of refuge from the general rush of the day. Whether it's a few hours of reading pleasure or slmply some last m1nute crarnmlng we know that the l1brary w1ll prov1de all th1s But 1ts the L1brary Club that makes thrs poss1ble They are always pleasant and of the greatest help And they must be g1ven credtt for always hav 1ng the llbrary 1n lmmaculate cond1t1on We enjoyed the mlxer sponsored by the L1brary Club They also held a bake sale last a Thelr year was an acttve one itlled wrth fun and varlety Chrlstmas brought a party There was a Valentlnes Tea for the Tecumseh and Sunnyslde L1brary Clubs The Around the World supper and Backward Scavenger Hunt also left fond memor1es Easter was specxally heralded w1th a party for the Cary Home children The ofhcers are L1nda Ford pres1dent Peggy R1chardson v1ce pres1dent Bonnre Eldndge treasurer and Ir1s Palmer secretary Mr Leon ard Srn1th and Mrs Margene Lew1s serve as the capable sponsors The L1brary Club stnves to promote mterest 1n books and to prov1de an opportunlty for X 117 11 Two mdustnous lxbranans Tom Bylsma and Lmda Ford are busy makmg decorahons for the llbrary students lnterested 1n the llbrary to become better acqualnted wxth the hbrary methods used Row 1 Bonme Eldndge Peggy Rmchardson L1nda Ford Ins Palmer Row 2 Iudy Wren Karen Rooze Annette Kelser Iudy Fox Phyllts Tschaenn Sharon Oberlte Veromca Pope Row 3 B111 Ganson L W Srruth Walter Gxllxland Margene Lew1s Y will '7 v1 Pmlv I'-I --1 -ia . in , . . . . . , . . - Y 5 . l - I f ll. --U ' U ' J 4 , . . 'lf . . 4 ' . Ll I I . . . . . W 4 . E . ,X g , g Q 2 5 fa . L M . 1 YQ V 7 5 , ' aa ig , I 3 TI- - 'if'7? - , ,L 2 7' f ! ' fi 1 J . 5 J Q t . ' Q. . I Row 1, L. W. Smith, Walter Gilliland, Robert Bastian, Bob Cleaver, Mike Bennett, Dick Bennett, H. W. Levering, Ir. How 2. Iames Weedon, Iim Murphy, Ray Stevens, Bob Staufter, Dennis Doss, Ioe Hobaugh, Harold Oberle. Row 3. Bob Freestone, Benny Buckle, Don Pruitt, Brent Devol, Bill Mink. Boys assist with our visual education To provide trained operators for audio-visual equipment is the purpose of the audio-visual club. The club provides the boys with further experience in running the machines. The club supplies operators for civic groups upon re- quest and for various school clubs and activ- ities. Besides just running the motion picture cam- era, the boys take time out for other school ac- Bob Cleaver, audio visual boy, makes some last minute adjustments before the movie begins. tivities. This year these activities included a mixer, a field trip, and a spring picnic. The club also participated in the Christmas Basket project. This year's officers were Mike Bennett, presi- dent: Robert Cleaver, vice-president: and Rob- ert Bastian, secretary-treasurer. Mr. R. W. Lev- ering, Ir., and Mr. L. W. Smith are the sponsors. Bob Staufter and Mike Bennett assist the teachers by setting up screens and showing movies. Hamann Master Mac:h1n1st s Those boys who do all the behmd the scene work at the Red cmd Black Revue Senlor Prom and many other school functlons belong to th1s group of talented maclumsts These machme shop students take over stage dut1es and hght 1ng for the Revue and the prom Also anytrme there are any repamrs to be done about the school these boys are always ava1lable for the o As sponsor Mr H I W11ls feels that the club has a dehmte purpose 1n creatmg an mterest rn mach1ne shop and gammg a knowledge of 1n dustry of the world by combmmg the act1v1t1es of machme shop and the club One of the mam events for the club thls year cons1sted of a tnp to the Museum of Scxence and Industry and the Auto Show 1n Ch1cago Several club members also took held tr1ps to VCIIOUS local mdustr1es Thrs year s club members elected Karl Car man presxdent Drck Pechm v1ce presrdent hm Mason secretary Art Yates treasurer and Rrchard Kantz sergeant at arms The advlsory commrttee conslsted of Steve Hessong Ronn1e Grrffxth and Robert Barbour master machmes Ixm Mason and Dxck Pechm are worklng wrth the band saw ln wood shop Howl Ronme Gnfhth Bob Barbowe Karl Carman hm Mason Art Yates Mr H I Wllls Row 2 Steve Hessonq Rxch Kantz Tom Ungersma Duck Pechm Ken Pancake Page 66 0 o y o I I , , . . ,xl . I 6 - - xx! I I I - I ' . , . . . . , . . I -- - . , , . ' an- ' nf' fm . if I.H.C.'ers Ieanette Pruitt and Sandy St. Iohn are busily engaged in their Red Cross projects. -V' f '1 'Z f--6-C' as Ierry Kyle, Frank Dallas, and Bob l-lainie interest them- selves in the Red Cross Journal. J.R.C.ers assist American Red Cross Serving our country is the purpose of the lun- ior Red Cross. This well-represented organiza- tion has many worth-while projects. Their work lends a hand to the American Red Cross, thus showing the capability of teenagers in doing their share as part of a nation. December 9th marked the first day for mak- ing green, Christmas tree tray favors. Though there was fun in working together, the joy came when the group sent 175 of these favors to the Soldiers Home. Work on the well known overseas glft box was begun at the beginning of the second semester. Some of the girls made stuffed ani- mals for small children in hospitals. CThe Iun- ior Red Cross helped support the Christmas Basket project.J Ieannette Pruitt is the president: vice-presi- dent is Pam Siegers. The office of secretary is held by Sharon Ungersma and that of treasurer is held by Sam Sietsma. The sponsors are Mrs. Price and Mrs. Ade who give their valuable time and whole-hearted efforts in guiding this organization Row I Mrs Emily Price Mona Newman Pam Siegers Sharon Ungersma Ieannette Pruitt Sam Sietsma Dottie Parker Mrs Betty Ade Row 2 Marilyn Boothe Charna Silver Karen Houts Kay Smith Mary Ellen Serey Marilyn Dalton Sharon Serey Linda Bennett Linda Eubank Row 3 Ursula Schuhardt Liz Carr Tari Martin Una Dickerson Connie Coleman Linda Caylor Barb Kellar Nancy Conn Barbara Hess Row 4 Sand St Iohn Carolyn Myers Walter Gilliland Marcia Bowman Ierry Kyle Bob Hainle Tom Carroll Cathy Y Carte Hallie Ramsey F.T A rnsprres tomorrows educators Educatron IS the foundatron of democracy A democracy would be 1rnposs1ble w1thout rt a growmq Amerrca demands better educatlon In order to have thrs we must have more super1or methods of teachrng and better teachers The F T A real1zes thrs and trres to help the person who belleves teachmg rs hrs or her vo catlon The Future Teachers help to develop rnterest rn thrs f1eld and grve the members of the club some practrcal exper1ence Cadet or exploratory teachmg rn varlous schools such as Washlngton Centennlal St Iames and L1n coln offers the future teacher a chance to vrew the advantages and drsadvantaqes of the vo catlon Other act1v1t1es mclude monthly meetmgs a held tnp to Purdue Unrversrty helpmg Wllh Chrrstmas baskets and a v1s1t to the State Conventlon of Future Teachers at lndranapohs Raymond Bender socral studres teacher sponsors the group The offrcers for thrs year were Wllllum York P1-esldent Marvln Hu-lkle Sue Meyers gets some practrcal expenence rn the teach v1ce presrdent Susan Ebershoff secretary and mg held by assisting these Wcshmgwn puplls Charles Gullron treasurer Row I Bosalmd Hoqqe Peggy Howard Charles Gullron Suzxe Ebershoft Bull York Marvm Hmkle Manlyn Boothe Sally Ingleman Ann Chenowrth Row2 Wanda Fleming Sandy Davls Gretchen Hanstra Manlyn Dalton Dawn Faxrchrld Ioyce Hughes Lmda Rmker Ianet Brand Iune Butcher Sharon Serey How 3 Loursa Lasher Sharon Bennett Donna Elder Connre Coleman L12 Carr Drana Bonham Iane Prrdemore Kay Lynch Lrnda Hawk Row 4 Ursula Schuchardt Mrke Brooks Kenny lustrce Leonard Boyll Ned Staley Raymond C Bender Mrke Lemond Iohn Platt Rex Shepherd Ieanme Schaal Carol Newhard Page 68 I I , I I 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . h A I h I ' 1 1 1 , . How I Mrs Paulrne Grlmer R N Penny Prrdemore Kay Wrtqht Penny Sxmrson Sara Sue TGPP Iudy Bosse Sharon Reed Lots Merkel Iudy Whrte Sandy Lynch Patrrcra Stamps Mary Lou Tapp Ieanne Davrs Row 2 Carmelrta Bales Lynne Lambuth Shelby Suers Dawn Farrchrld Pam Sreqers Nancy McK1nn1ss Carolyn Rrchardson Carolyn Oberlre Blame Harrmqton Katherme Smxley Ianet Hayes Karen Wren Becky Yoder Iulre Gr1mes Lrnda Shepherd Row 3 Io Haywood Iudy Wood Sonme Mxller Dotue Parker Lmda Caylor Sharon Unqersma Sandy Howell Charlann Nrchols Lrndcr Bennett Ieannette Prurtt Valerre Meeks Ierzlyn Hockema Iudrth Paprockr Connre Hayes Sue Cerbens IoAnn Helms Iudy Selleck Ian Taylor Future Nurses prepare for a career To prov1de a settmg rn wluch htgh school can meet together to share that rnterest 15 the purpose of left s Future Nurses Club The Club reahzes that nursmg IS a vocatron wh1ch rs rn need of more well trcuned and rnterested nurses They not only offer lnterested members valu able miormatton about th1s held but also offer them other extra actrvrtres such as partres and movres On October 2nd a formal mrtratron for new members was held The Club recelved thrrty s1x new members On November 20th a Nurslng Hevtew at St Ehzabeth was sponsored by the Club and twenty members attended Penny Pndmore pres1dent of the club entertcuned all the members at a Chnstmas party wluch was held 1n her home on December 15th The Future Nurses lent a hand to the Sunshlne Soclety when they pooled thelr talents to make Chrrst mas baskets tor the needy The Club was entertatned by a mov1e Grrls rn W'h1te The mov1e was from Grant Hosprtal 1nCh1cago Mrs E Cam also spoke to the group Offrcers were Penny Prrdmore Kay Wrxght Penny Stmlson and Sara Sue Tapp Mrs Gxlmer school nurse observes Penny Pndemore ettrcrently tapxng a patch test for Duane Bonham ,KX Pave 69 girls who are interested in nursing as a career A -V ' fl f A ' . . V I T , ' 0 With each approaching deadline the mem bers of the Booster Staff can always be found bustly working to produce their bimonthly my school newspaper Headmg the staff tl'us year was Editor Steve Smith Assistmg him were Marilyn Stitz News Editor Lola Saylor Feature Editor Dick Ticen Sports Editor and Iudy Ogle Business Manager Behind the scenes were the printing and advertising staffs Pac ulty advisors were Elbert Morgan printing and lack Hopkins editorial The staff made its 17th semi annual Journal ism trip by air to Chicago to tour the Chicago Tnbune For last year the Booster Staff received a First Class award from the Quill and Scroll J ation presented the paper with a First Class award for the first semester of this year The staff was represented at the Indiana High School Press Convention at Franklin College on October 24 and 25 Steve Smith the edltor was elected president of the Student Division of the I H S P A Steve B111 Franklin Rex Kirts and Fred Metcalf amended the lou-rnahsrn Instltute of the Booster with his editors and busmess manager at Indiana University during last summer ,i Edxtor in chief Steve Smith proudly looks over an issue Journalists work together to bring Rowl Mr C I Hopkins Mickey Denhardt Iudy Ogle Steve Smith Marilyn Stxtz Dick Tlcen Gretchen Gingrich E F Morgan How 2 Susie Clark Iams May Vmce Schrader B111 Franklin Fred Metcalf Barbara Hess Itm McNeely Page 70 . I . - ' I I i . . . . . Q Society. The National Scholastic Press Associ- fi Ji - - 4 xf-1 ' - 1 If fi Members of the Booster Staff discuss pictures to be token Steve Smith' with the Cid of other SMH members' Super with Chief photographer Mick Denhcrdt. vises the make-up of un issue ofthe Booster. the school news to students Ionis May. Una Dickerson, and Iudy Ogle discuss some fine points of old pictures used. Concentration cmd quiet is necessary to type up lost -, minute stories to meet the deadline. P! n I A 4 .f E , 453- 1 IPTVJI ll: . , F .fc,' x si i ef? - Page 71 T1me work and effort produce uf ,pw M-av'1 ' A Llterary edltor Shtrley Young and assxstant Dtane Allen precxsely plan the year s copy to be wntten m the next nme months Sports edxtor Ixm DeLong and assxstant Ned Staley take last mmute notattons as the advertxsmg staff Steve Tam and Fred Metcalf add comments fgpkawiifw up ,....., ,yr Phll Bender photo edttor supervxses hrs staff Carolyn Oley Becky Hall and Berne Martm as the paste m the last student ptcture panels Iudy Horton and Phyllxs Statton spent many hours keep mg books as the busmess staff Mary Ann Smtth and Iudt Paprockt typed all the matenal forthe Nautxlus staff 5 Paws' T2 our annual before the deadline Row! Mr E F Morgan hm DeLong Becky Hall lame Hovde Shirley Young Phil Bender Iudy Horton Steve Tam Mickey Denhardt 2 L Y D B h C IN h d Barbara Price Mar Ann Smith Ned Staley Carolyn Oley Mr H M Andrews Row arry oung mana on am aro ew ar y Barrie Martin Diane Allen Walt MCK1Hh1SS Fred Metcalf How 3 Charles Bennett Hon Rubendall Ierry Fitz Don Fruits lim Harper Charles Brower Delmar Wilson Don Pruitt Mike White Don Woods Ierry Mercer Barb Price Diana Bonham and Carol Newhard sopho more members oi the statt receive instructions from Editor lane Hovde. After working feverishly for 30 weeks the 1959 Nautilus was on its way to the printers and the Staff members relaxed. The planning for this year's Nautilus was started last sum- mer and continued throughout most of the ,fuss school year. This year's Staff included Editor-in-chief, lane Hovdep literary editor, Shirley Young: assistant literary editor, Diane Allen: photo editor, Phil Bender, assistant photo editor, Becky Hall: sports editor, lim DeLong, assistant sports edi- tor, Ned Staley, business manager, ludy Horton: assistant business manager, Phyllis Station: photographer, Mickey Denhardt: assistant pho- tographer, Fred Metcalf, and typists, Mary Ann Smith, Iudy Paprocki, Carolyn Oley: cropping, Barrie Martin. Second semester additions to the Staff were literary, Barbara Price, Diane Bon- ham, and Carol Newhardg sports, Bob Kirkpat- rick: and cropping, Sue Scholer. Advisor Ken- neth Andrews kept us on the ball and saw that everything went according to schedule. Mr. E. F. Morgan supervised the advertisement staff. Page 7 YF! Row 1 Susan Burqhorn Iohn Fesler B111 York Pat Good ludy German Connle Coleman Steve Smxth Ann Manor Mtke Dunn Steve Reeder Ilm Grtes How 2 Mr Hawker Std Leech Sandy Zaban Phyllxs Tltus Alyne Buck Penny Stmxson Ed Lemond Ann Lane Susan Ebershoft Don Dawson Ierry Lmtner Brxan Lamb Row 3 Sandy McDerm1d Tom Whttely Bonnte Pottlxtzer Louzsa Lasher Una Dxckerson Delmar Wllson Wayne Rxchey Roger Prlest Martlyn Dalton Lmda Rlnker Betty Io Degler Row 4 Bxll Mxckler Carol Rrcks Mlke Brooks 11m Deslintants Dave Lmdelot Carol Newhard Alan Tam ludy McClannen Dru McFerren Ann Chamberlain Barb Nelson Performers exh1b1t talent and sk1l1 The Performer s Club 1S an honorary soctety for students who have partrctpated 1n speak1ng and dramat1c extra currtcular programs The club was developed as an 1ncent1ve for stu dents to take a more actrve part 1n the speech contests and c1v1c programs throughout our communxty Part1c1pat1on rn such events as church pro grams Red and Black RGVIGW muslc depart ment productlons and speech contests IS re warded by a system of po1nts Ten pomts are needed to obtam membersh1p 1n the orgamza t1on Iames Hawker sponsor has formed a tal ented group of students through the Performer s Club These people are domg the1r best to make left an outstandlng school One of the club s annual act1v1t1es as a group IS Recognmon Day On thxs occasron each mem ber IS gtven a letter P to wear Red S1gl'11f16S hrst year members and wh1te the second and thlrd year members Oftxcers of the club for 1958 59 were Pat Good prestdent B111 York v1ce prestdent and Iudy German secretary Pn ru' 74 Susan Burghorn adds another speech contest nbbon the many on Mr Hawker s board Y RE DRILL 1 A E 1 1 . n I D, 1- I :I , , - 1 X Q , 1 . Q W. . I f Q Y .- ' I 1 t 1 J -, . , - xm Q, ' v 4 1 ' o 0 0 ' ' ' ' to . . I I . X? . . . I .P I 1 1 ' D F I - - K I I - , , . .. C , , F, - I L . 2 . I . u . : w We at Ieff are extremely proud of the honors that the National Forensic League has brought to our school. We are very pleased with the excellent work that the members have been domg and hope that next year w1ll brrng as much recognltron to our speakers We extend our congratulatrons to Mr Iames Hawker sponsor for coachrng our 1958 59 State Speech Contest wmners Iefi besrdes bemg the defendmg state Cham prons won 2nd place wrth 1ts record of solo speech events Among N F L s outstandmg speakers are Pat Good presrdent B111 York, v1ce prestdent Iudy German secretary and Steve Smrth who won the Ongtnal Oratron Contest and the nght to attend the Nattonal Speech Tournament at the Unrversrty of Flonda Some of the contests that left attended thrs year were those at Peru Howe M1l1tary Acad emy New Haven, New Castle Delphr and CO1uH1b1G Ctty We also partrcrpated 1n the NFL Tourney and sent fourteen entrants to the frnals to defend our champronshrp B111 Yofk P'0ud1Y Pohshes 105' Yems NFL February 7 was the fust lnvrtatronal Speech State Champton Trophy Tourney that Ieff has held NFL develops our speakmg ab111ty Row 1 Pat Good Harold Fesler B111 York Susan Burqhorn Iudy German Steve Smxth Alyne Buck Phyllrs Tttus Brran Lamb Connxe Coleman Ann Manor Delmar Wxlson Susan Ebershott Bonme Pottlxtzer Row 2 Mr Hawker Lmda Rmker Std Leech Louxsa Lasher Carol Rxcks Una Dxckerson Ann Chamberlam B111 Mlckler Sandee Zaban Ann Lane Steve Reeder Don Dawson Wayne Rtchey Irm Grxes Mxke Dunn How 3 Mlke Brooks Sandy McDerm1d Dru McFerren Penny Slmrson Tom Whttely Carol Newhard Betty Io Deqler Marxlyn Dalton Ierry Lmtner Roger Pxxest hm DesEntants Steve Stone Tom Carroll Valerxe Meeks Sue Scholer Row 4 Mary Kay Allen Carole Alexander Mary Manor Sandy Ghere Dave Lmdelol Leonard Boyll Fred Bethl Vrrgmra Spaldmq Ned Staley Alan Tam John Srathman Barb Nelson Iudxth McClannen Loursa Rhodes Page 75 I I I l I I ft ' L S 9 ' ? 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I ' I A I . t A Cappella s1ngs 1ts way to the top typ. xy lt tx I he ' 'Q Mrke Miller assrsts Iudy McClannen rn choosmg a selec hon for Betty Io Degler Don Wrdner and Betty Stelll The A Cappella Chorr, a smgmg group com posed of top vorces rn Ieff dedrcated to smgrng the best 1n choral musrc and partlclpatmg rn other related act1v1t1es was a busy organrza tron not only around Ieff but also rn many other places Some of therr many act1v1t1es Lncluded openmg of the Chnstmas shoppmg season at Loeb s, a concert presented by the enttre musrc department and smgmg for the D1str1ct Con clave of Rambow Grrls They entertamed the Ieff student body at the Thanksgrvmg convo, the Chrrstmas convo the Easter convo and a specral rel1g1ous convo In the sprrng they per formed at the Conrad H1lton Hotel m Chlcago for N atronal Educatron Week They partlclpated 1n an all crty Musrc Festrval and a Drstnct Choral Festrval They presented a musxcal com edy rn Aprrl and along wrth the other organr zatrons of the muslc department they presented the Broadway show Oklahoma In March they sold stuffed anunals The ofhcers were pres1dent Mlke Mmller, v1ce- presrdent, Don Wrdner, secretary, Iudy McClan nen, treasurer Betty Io Degler and h1stor1an, Betty Sterll The sponsor Mr Iaeger, 1S to be congratu lated on the frne work done w1th thrs group Row I lame Sense Betty Io Degler Carolyn Odle Nancy Scott Sandra Mrller Susan Mater Ann Chelala Kathy Davis Ianet Brand Louxse Rhodes Nancy Neher Sally lngleman Ianet Steward Exleen Lambuth Iudl McClannen Sharon Oberhe Row 2 Phyl Spencer Ieamne Schaal Annette Kerser Karen Feaster lo Haywood Sharon Berry Claudia Lynch Iudy Fox Iudy Walnscott Betty Sterll Iune Dutenhaver Marcella Martln Dru McFerren Sandy McDerm1d Ieanne Harbath Iudy Nlchols Connre Tyner Kathy Rover Row 3 Ian Taylor Lmda Lewxs Ph11DuBo1s Charles Haynes Mrke Mrller Jerry Lxntner Irm Vaughn Larry Hltter Ion Gambold B1llO Bnen Ronald Jacobson Gary Metzger Larry Vanderwrelen Nancy Hockstrcr Row 4 Ioseph Wayne Hay Mowery Larry Wllson lerry Kmg Denney Cooper Frank Crxpe B111 Wrlson Ed Keegan Glenn Robbxns Don Wrdener Lee Kurpers Ierry Mercer Gordon Flrckmger Tom Nexlan Ioe Chambers Phll Marxson Page 76 Q O H - my Qu . . 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Row 1 Carolyn Lucus Carol Atwood Sue Tyner Marte Ross Selman Berghort Anna Anspauqh Vrola Armstrong Alrda Franks Kay Smrth Sandy Cortner Mary Eleanor Manor Connre Eldrxdge Rrta Spenard Donna Mahoy How 2 Dxane Shadley Peggy Howard Sue Sense Sam Sretsma Floyd Barton Ierry Lrster George Iohnson Mrke Brooks Mona Newman Allce Idle Ioyce Hughes ludy Yanner Row 3 Carol Hall Roberta Dudley Sharon Reed Pam Brdder Herb Denney Brll Darnell Walter Grllrland Gary Boyer Bob Davres Carmle Bell Norma Bankson Sandra Montgomery Row 4 Iudr Eubanks Nancy Webster Vrrglma Booher Herb Everson Wayne Brchey Larry Plckerrnq Ronme Chatheld Irm Bramblett Ianet Keyl Iudy Wren Ianrce Mabbrtt Choralairs sing for enjoyment Carolyn Lucus and George Iohnson try out thenr skrlls on the pxano whrle Wayne Rrchey and Altda Franks observe The Choralarrs a mlxed smgrng group slng for fun and the1r own enjoyment rather than for entertamment of others It also provrdes tram 1ng for advancement to other groups 1n the choral department of left The Choralarrs along wtth the other choral organ1zat1ons part1c1pated rn the annual Chrrst mas convo They performed 1n the D1str1ct Choral Festrval and the all crty Musrc Festrval For a money maklng proyect the members held a candy sale They donated approxrmately S50 to the Broncho Broadcasters to furnrsh radro equrpment for the Ieff radro statron Stage equrpment for Sunnysrde audrtorrum was pur chased wrth money donated by the club Thrs year s offlcers were Wayne R1chey presrdent George Iohnson v1cepres1dent and Carolyn Lucas secretary treasurer Rrchard Iaeger IS the sponsor and drrector Prme 1 1 These twelve talented boys make a pleasing appearance in their red Perry Como sweaters and black trousers as they smg for var1ous programs and contests The boys have been srngmg together for three years The members are these boys B111 OBr1en Ierry Mercer Ierry Lrntner Charl1e Haynes Lee Kulperes Larry Wrlson Ierry Dalryrnple Denny Cooper Joe Wayne Ray Mowery Phrl Marx son and Larry Vanderwerlen They sang rn Indlanapohs for Indrana Muslc ,,,, Educatron rn November and won frrst place 1n g and state d1v1s1ons The boys have been smgmg a cappella under the capable d1rect1on of Richard Jaeger choral d1rector Bes1des the fun and fellowshxp these boys share they are benetltmg greatly from the ex perrence that 1S gamed through part1c1pat1ng rn a s1ng1ng group Ierry Dalrymple Ierry Lmtner and Larry Wllson go over some prospective music to be used ln the future Singing Bronchos provide entertainment B111 OBr1en Ierry Mercer Ierry Lrntner Charlle Haynes Lee Kuxperes Larry Wilson Ierry Dalrymple Denny Cooper Ioe Wayne Ray Mowery Phrl Marxson Larry Vanderwetlen Pave fi M . the Solo-Ensemble contest in both the district Mxke Miller Eileen Lambuth Sue Mater and B111 Evans survey the calendar marking the dates of their coming appearances at various community functions Madrlgals rev1ve old Engllsh songs Madrigal smgmg has been rev1ved at Ieff ID the form of the Smgmg Madrigals This IS an honorary group conslstlng of the fourteen most accomplished vocahsts in the school When one becomes a member of the Madrigals they up hold this pos1t1on throughout their years in Ieff Although th1s group was established last year they have already gamed renown over the city During the past year these s1ngers have presented forty two performances A few of these include s1ng1ng at Loeb s at Christmas terias and giving a performance for the Epsllon Theta Banquet Another presentation was given for the Knights Templar D1str1ct Conclave at Purdue Competing with th1rteen other madrigal groups they won first 1n the district and state contests They are directed by Mr Richard Iaeger How I Iudi McC1annen Eileen Lambuth Connie Tyner Susan Mater Kathryn Rover Row 2 Phil DuBois Mike Miller Frank Cripe Don Widener B111 Evans Ion Gambold Ioe Chambers Paqe 19 5' ' 5 L ma. C I Q ' ' ' ' ' time, singing at The Palms and Marsha11's Cafe- Faye Khen Nancy McK1nn1ss and Nancy Remck members of the Grrls Glee Club carefully put away thetr robes The combrnatron of pretty gurls colorful chotr robes and rnusrcal harmony blend to produce an enchantmg effect wherever the Grrls Glee Club are seen or heard Thls club grves many left females a chance to srng and work together 1n an orgaruzed group Among thelr act1v1t1es for thrs year was the annual Chrlstmas convo Thrs convo sa1d to be one of the most 1mpress1ve rn many years fea tured the g1rls as the chorr of angels The Glee Club also sang for the Sprmg Concert the May F9Sl1VCIl and the D1SlI1Cl Choral Festrval They also helped w1th the annual candy sale that IS held to frnance the rnusrcal organ1zat1ons and thelr act1v1t1es ducts the grrls The obv1ous a1m of the club IS to srng the best rn choral l1terature for g1rls vo1ces Glee Club blends sweet harmony How 1 Lots Mullen Ierr Bumbleburg Ioan Coward Nancy Reruck Martha Tolen Ioanne Brzzarn Row 2 Shern Canaday Faye Klem Shrrley Shoa! Ioan Schnxder Io!-Xnn Helms Carolyn Hays Row 3 Mary Ann Arnold Ioyce Benedrct Andrea Bolyard Carolyn Kamstra Nancy McK1nn1ss Carla Dolbow Iudy Conknght Pau? 90 Mr. Richard Iaeger, musical director, con- Row l I1m Benjamm Bernard Marquess Mlke Llllard Bob Wxlhams Mark Homard Mrke Pershxng lack Stout Larry Cole Row 2 B111 Gray Charles Sm1th Iack Young Gary Groves I1m Tesmer Roger Prxest Drck Dreblow Clyde Mauck Row 3 B111 Schrader Ray Mnchell Dave Mather Vlfqll Komng Anthony Sanford Tom Whxte B111 Ganson Band entertams durmg half t1me The Ieli Basketball Band the purpose of wh1ch 1S to supply mus1c before all home bas ketball games and dur1ng the hali tlmes of the games IS a small SpeC1G1lZed branch of the concert band The band has 23 members all of whom play 1n the concert band The band IS under the d1rect1on of Mr Carroll Copeland Before the games the band plays the Star Spangled Banner dunng the flag ra1s1ng cere mony Followmg 1h1S ceremony 1t then plays a pec1al number 1n accompamment for the malorettes When the basketball team comes onto the floor the band plays the school song Included 1n the Basketball Bands reperto1re are many popular songs and marches wh1ch are played dur1ng the half t1mes and durmg breaks m the games The malorettes form an mtegral part of the band dunng the basketball season as does the color guard Th1s color guard executes the flag ra1s1ng ceremony before each home basketball game Page 81 Q O I 1 1 1 1 - 1 11 11 - - - - 1 C . . . -. , . . 1 . . D A The Iefferson Broncho Band exhibits talent, hours of practice, and showmanship as it per- forms for school programs and various civic activities. The band increases the musical knowledge of its members and furnishes enjoy- ment to all who hear it. Our Marching Band, with its clever forma- tions, participated in the half-time shows at the football games. It also traveled to Kokomo on September 2 to take part in the Football Iam- boree. On September 27 the band marched during Purdue's Band Day. The United Fund Parade, Christmas Parade. Post Office Dedication, and the Bridge Dedi- cation were some of the civic activities for which Ieff's high steppers performed. Solo and Ensemble Contest and the Spring Band Contest were other activities of the band. Ieff's Band is sponsored by the Band and Orchestra Parents Association and is under f the direction of Mr. Carroll Copeland. Ace drummer in the band, Kurt Nicewander, is shown as The 1958-59 Band Officers were the following . he stows away his parade drum. , , l drum malor, Dave Mather, president, Ray Mitchell: vice-president, Iim DeLong: secretary- treasurer, Harold Fesler: and librarian, Kay Lynch. Our Broncho Band displays How 1. Iudy Snider, Ronald Needham, lim DeLong, Kurt Nicewander. Bernard Marquess, Phil Malsbary. Row 2. Karen Collins, Karen Wien, Ioe Smith, Norm Hertzer, Ed Snyder, lim Tesmer, Iosephine Hollinger. Row 3. Dottie Parker, lim Hurst, Dick Young. Bill Ganson, Iohn Carr. Roger Priest. Gary Groves. Row 4. Betty lo Hobaugh, Iulia Kay Shigley, Carol Estergreen, lack Young, Chuck Smith, Richard Dreblow, Clyde Mauck. Row 5. ludy Bosse, Carolyn Guntle, Ianet Hayes, Sue Neumann. Brent Devol, Peggy Fahl. How E. Betsy Schaaf, Michael Lillard, lack Stout, Mike Pershing, Larry Cole, Denny Niswonqer, Mark Houmard. Row 7. Ieannie Messenger, Harold Fesler. Tom White, Ron Dilling, Dave Dewey, Donna Anderson, Ron Little. .2 CS 15 1.9.1 l 4 , K - ' K I v. 1 laid F'- . J . r my W., left tympanist, Bob Kepler, plays his part in the tympany solo, Timpat. for the band contest. Mr. Copeland directs a march during fourth hour band rehearsal for the cominq Christmas parade. technique and talent How l. David Mather, Nancy Cooper, Ieri Ann lenninqs, Sharon Serey. Ellen Schramm, Bill York. Tom McGuire. Row 2. Benny Buckle. Ray Mitchell, Virgil Koninq, Roger Ewing, Allan Nees, Bob Williams, Marilyn Harshman. Row 3. Rita Murphy, Iulia Funkhouse, Iim Schultz, Bill Anthony, Bill Niswonger, Nancy Tiliord, Sandy McDermid. Row 4. Julie Grimes, Ieanne Davis, Kay Lynch, Connie Hayes. Liz Carr, Iames Atwood. How 5. Bill Fink, Dick Snyder, I. L. Whiteman, Io Ann Houpt, Ann Chenoweth, Bill Gray, Linda Shepherd. Row 6. Bob Amold, Mary Wright, C. W. Mickler, Pete Dykhuyen, Iames Cox, lim Benjamin. Row 7. Anthony Sandetur, Ierry Faurote, Bob Kepler, Paul Bosard, Ioe Carey, Alice Rainwater. Orchestra plays to del1ght all The orchestra never falls to furnrsh Ieff w1th an entertarmng var1ety of musrc Its chref pur pose IS to study strmg muslc l1terature and to furmsh musrcal programs for varrous occas1ons Among some of the act1v1t1es that the orches tra has performed for are these the Strmg Orchestra combrned wrth the Dance Band and played for the Red and Black Revue the chref muslcal productron of the year The full orches tra played for the Band and Orchestra Parents Chrlstmas Party and also for the School Chrrst mas convocatron The orchestra also 1o1ned the Band rn the presentat1on of the second and th1rd concerts of the 1958 59 Concert Ser1es One of the orchestra s Chlef dutles IS furnrshmg the graduatrng senlors wrth a musrcal background for thelr Commencement Exercrse Mr Carroll Copeland band and orchestra d1rector sponsors the organrzauon Thrs year s offrcers are Betty Io Hobaugh presldent Larry Graefmtz v1ce presrdent Sandra Howell secre tary B111 York student d1rector and lane Need ham llbrarlan Members of the orchestra Sandra Howe and Karen Col lms work together on a musrcal arrangement How 1 Marxlyn Harshman Ieanme Messenger Kay Lynch Ieanne Davrs Karen Collms Io Hardy Ronme Hands Betty lo Hobaugh How 2 Iulle Gr mes No H t T 1 rm er zer 11m esmen Ellen Schramm Ianet Hayes Brll Gray lack Young Rnchard Dreblow Sandy Howell Dottle Parker Allce Hamwater Lmda Shepherd Betsy Schaal Sandy McDerm1d Row 3 Brll York lame Needham Larry Graefnxtz Walt Wxlson Brll Hanson B1l1A h V1rg1l Konmg Brent Deval Tom Whxte Larry Cole lack Stout Mark Houmard Chuck nt ony Ray Mltchell Smrth Roger Priest Clyde Mauck hm Bramblett Fred Messenger Steve Boughton Row 4 Bob Kepler Phil Malsbary Bernard Marquess I1m Benjamm Tom McGu1re 1 Pnue 84 1 1 1 . . . . . - 1 . . . . , , . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 , . 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The true spirit of a school is developed through the achievements of that school's athletic department, and nowhere is school spirit more in evidence than at a football or basketball game or at some other athletic contest. Students of jefferson High School have every right to be proud of their school and all its athletic teams. The most po ular sport, and the one in which leg has won the greatest acclaim, is basketball. Another favorite is football. Other sports included in the athletic program are cross-country, wrestling, swimming, ten- nis, track, golf, and baseball. With its many fine coaches and a con- stant supply o f excellent athletes, jeff will consistently rank high in athletic achieve- ment among Indiana high schools. Page 87 Broncho Bruisers have new mentor t by S1 1 1 , X 3 t av Facial expressions of excitement, anguish, and concern are displayed by team members hoping that the first down was made. gig, .. X . -uf, g . ' , ' :fw- V .1 P41110-H5 -as g 1 --ijt ,Q , Ioe Robinson carries the ball for Ieff to score another touchdown in the Marion vs. Ieff game. 1 'MSE Gordon Lowery valiantly battles oft the opposing team. Lack of experience and size in this year's football team was evident in their record of three wins and six losses. With only six letter- men returning to the squad, only four of whom were seniors, the team could not successfully face its tough competition. The football team scored victories over Frank- fort, Marion, and Lebanon. The defeat of Frank- fort was the nineteenth consecutive victory by the Ieff team over the Hot Dogs. The team was defeated by Michigan City, Kokomo, Short- ridge, Tech, Logansport, and Hammond Noll. Before the start of the regular season, the foot- ball team participated in a football preview with Kokomo, Marion, and Logansport. The 1958 season was Earl Heninger's first year as head football coach, though he had assisted in football when Norm Willey was coach. Considering the team's lack of experi- ence we feel that Coach Heninger did a very commendable job. Row l. Garry Metcalf. George Lucus, Charles Katzman Dave Iim Risk, Ioe Robinson, Charlie Haynes. How 2 Henry Funkh Harmon, Dave McKenzie, Ronnie Blue, Phil Iohnson Gary Metz Ted Holderiield, Dan Balie, Cloid Schuler, Ed Lemond Dave Dani Mike Davis Ron Stuart I1m McNeely Mr E Henmqer Row 4 Chuck Goddard, Gordon Lowery, Bob Adams, Bill Bresnahan Larry Vanderwexlen Wilkie Terry Dick Traeger left Ieff left Ieff left IeH left Ieff Ieff VARSITY FOOTBALL Michigan City Frankfort Kokomo Shortridge Tech Marion Logansport Lebanon Hammond Noll Row l Terry Dyer Steve Ford Mrke Crawley Don Dykhurzen Larry Vanderwexlen Bob Hamye Ed Lemond George Lucus Row 2 Mr Crawley Bnan Lamb Dave McKenz1e B111 Bresnaham Dxck Johnson Ierry Frckle Ixm Rrsk Garry Metcalf Varslty netmen Ieff s most popular sport 1S undoubtedly bas ketball and the Jeff team cons1stently pleases 1ts fans by dolng an excellent job Thrs year s team proved no exceptron even though ts season record cons1sted of elght w1ns and ten losses The team proved 1ts capab111t1es by beatrng such teams as Anderson and Marlon rn regular season play and by beatrng Hunt mgburg ur the Hohday Tourney No Ieff fan W111 soon forget the vrctory over top ranked East Chlcago Washmgton 1n the Seml State Frve seruors played on thrs year s team They were George Lucus Bob Harnle hm Rrsk Mrke Crawley and Steve Ford Bob Hamje was voted most valuable player by hrs teammates for hrs frne effort throughout the season Don Dykhurzen takes to the axr for another rebound as George Lucus gets ready to assrst Pane HI Q, -v , f 1, , B X . .- , -.. x , x Y ' l 5 -:A L 'f 1 A , 1... . . . ,.., . . , 0 , . , . . . . , , 1 . . . , , , . , . I please loyal fans 9 C' 6 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 e e e e e Ie VARSITY BASKETBALL Lebanon Rossville Attica Kokomo Hammond Anderson Frankfort South Bend Central HOLIDAY TOURNEY Huntlngburq South Bend Central Muncie Tech Cnspus Attucks Marlon Logcrnsport New Castle Valparaiso Dave McKenzie adds two points to the Broncho score with a driving lay-up. Don Dylfhuizen let fly with a long shot from the corner Pmm 'Il 1 H 66 46 1 11 57 ' 55 1 ft 48 ' 39 1 ft 44 54 1 fl 51 56 1 ft 59 55 1 fl 50 37 1 ff 60 63 1 fi ., 44 ' 54 1 H 46 49 1 fl vo ' 91 left 46 West Side . 40 I H 60 , . 71 I ff 47 ' 52 I ft 44 ' ,... .. 42 1 H . 63 ,L A 6. 53 I ff Bl .. ,, . , 66 ff 51 ' , , ., .4 56 B-TEAM FOOTBALL left 12 Loqansport 0 left 20 Kokomo 19 left 27 Anderson O Ieti 20 Loqansport 7 left 25 Central Catholic Varsity 13 left 24 Noblesville 13 left 19 Hammond Noll 14 Two enemy tacklers close in rapidly on Dick Traeger, left halfback. B-Footballers achieve 7-0 record The fall sports season was brightened by the spotless record of Ief'l's B-team football squad. During the season the Colts compiled a fine record of seven victories and no defeats. The squad was coached by Sam Lyboult, and he was assisted by Harry Green and Leonard Lewis. The Colts opened their season with a 12-O victory over Logansport. left next inched by Kokomo in a close 20-19 battle. The footballers moved on through the season with wins over Anderson, Logansport, Central Catholic, and Noblesville. The Colts closed the season with a 19-14 triumph over Hammond Noll. Row l. Chuck Lynch, Dick Douglas, Clayton Burroughs, Gary Uelrick, Dave Cooper, Charlie Schrader, Ierry Rush, Iohn Boyer. Row 2. Bob Skadberg, Dave Brady, Meridith Altherr, John Niemenverdriet. Herb Baumgardt, Gary Hutz, Mike Lemond, Harold Oberly. Row 3. Mr, Lewis, Russ Criswell, George Mounce, Ierry Leonard, John Swick. Bob Bastian. Ronnie Gilbert, Bill Zeaman, Mr. Green. Row 4. Paul Schuman, Dave Edmunds, Gene McClellan, Ierry Etter, Tom Young, Larry Ford, Ierry Dalrymple. How 1 Tom Wray Brll Weller Warren Wrllrams Irm Leslre Paul Schuman Wrlkre Terry Marty Smlth Drck Traeqer Dave McConahay Bob Slradburq Row 2 Mr Lyboult Ierry Rush Ixm Walker Larry Ford Dave Edmondson Gordon Lowery Men drth Altherr Dave Brady Tom Brchardson B team gams exper1ence Ieffs basketball Colts frnrshed therr season wrth a wmnrnq record of thrrteen v1ctor1es aqalnst seven defeats Coached by Sam Ly boult the Broncho reserves drsplayed both good and bad basketball but garned much exper1ence because of therr drffrcult schedule The squad certarnly rmproved last years B team record of ten vrctorres and ten defeats Drck Traeqer gets away a rump shot as two oppos The Ieffmen opened the season wrth a 40 28 loss at the hands of Lebanon Durrng the season the Colts scored vrctones over such top teams as Hammond 51 28 Anderson 42 40 Cr1spus Attucks 43 38 and New Castle 50 28 The reserves ended theu' season wrth a 4550 tr1 umph over Valpararso Hrghhghtrng the season was a 28 23 VICIOTY over arch r1val West Lafayette B TEAM BASKETBAI L 9 9 6 6 9 9 9 6 6 E e e e e e e e Ie Lebanon Rossvrlle Attlca Kokomo Hammond Anderson Frankfort South Bend Central Muncre West Srde Tech Marlon Kokomo Cr1spus Attu Marlon Loqansport New Castle Valparaiso Pane 9 0 0 n ing players try to block his shot. I I I H 28 A 40 I I r ff 44 - 41 I ff 40 ' 27 I ff 35 50 I ff 51 28 I if 42 40 I ff 44 40 l ff 32 40 I H 26 ' 46 I ff 28 ' 23 I ff 34 37 I ft 46 ' 32 I ff 26 34 I ff 43 ' cks 38 I ff 38 ' 27 I ff 47 41 I H 50 28 i ff 45 ' 40 B111 Werler IS out at frrst by cr step as the throw reaches Don Dykhuxzen 4' ,sv Baseballers Dcxve McKenz1e 15 poxsed and ready as he warts for the pltcher s throw Row 1 B111 Eylens Don Dykhuxzm Dove Dont Lcxrry Vanderwexlan B111 We1ler Ronme Blue Row Adams Warren Smith Tom Leach Gcxry Dxxon Dove McKenz1e Gary Murtm Nonnan Copas XX Page 94 ! :Ot vi OO 0001 2 B111 Bresnczhcrm Bob 'ii The 1958 baseball team finished the season with a very commendable record of eleven wins and five losses. Of six North Central Con- ference games the baseball squad won four games and lost only two. The two Conference losses were to the Marion and the Richmond teams: the Conference victories were won over Muncie Central, Indianapolis Tech, Frankfort, and Anderson. The 1958 baseball squad, coached by Sam Lyboult, was composed of seniors and sopho- mores with no juniors on the team. Seniors who graduated included Ierry Acheson Iohn Dana- her Bob Rutherford Larry Butz Ierry Bussell Lynn Rhoda Mlke Manning Ronnie Redinbo and Tom Rush Returning from last year s varsity squad to form the basis of th1s years baseball team are B111 Bresnahan Gary Dixon Don Dyk hulzen Dave MCKGDZIG Warren Smith and Larry Vanderwielen Broncho catcher Dave McKenz1e puts the tag on Bill Eylens in cr close play at the plate strive for good season li Larry Vanderwetlen rears back to throw blazxng fast ball BASEBALL 9 6 6 9 E 6 e e e e e e e e Ie Muncie Tech Danville Manon Lebanon Frankfort Veedersburg Crawfordsville Loqansport Winamac Kokomo Zionsville Richmond Hammond Noll Muncie Paqe 95 ' ' ' ' I O ' his 1 ff ..... .,.. . . .,.,,,. 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Ed Lemond, Ioe Robin- son, lim Elliot, Herb Everson, Max Davies. The 1958 varsity track squad, coached by Orval Martin. relied upon the experience of seniors and the spirit of sophomores. Varsity lettermen who made up the balance of the squad were seniors Gary Bogle, Paul Mobley, Bob Hayes, Mark Atterbury, Neal Harris, Dave Price, and Larry Ford: juniors Phil Hurt, Charley Katzman, and Bill Eaton. Managers of the team were Buddy Mitchell and Bob Iagla, juniors: and Hank Funkhouser, sophomore. During the season the Broncho thinlies par- ticipated in relays at Bloomington, Delphi, and Logansport. The varsity squad finished sixth in the North Central Conference meet held at Richmond. Lf A , X Y . ex, F , I. f .A F' 4, -4 r. . f J Q. 5 t - 1 U yigrzflx left left left left TRACK 80 Rossville ,. .. . 25 62 Frankfort 40 , 56 Tipton ,. , 53 . . , 80 Rossville . . . 25 Delphi Relays 2nd Class A NCC-Richmond ,. . .. . , .Sth place CIC-Frankfort . . ,lst place Sectional , lst place 3322 fe ml 4- A A Kenny Iustice, Ielt pole vaulter, clears the bar with plenty ol room to spare. stamina and agility Ieff sprimers Gordon Lowery and Ice Robinson Qef G fast Coach Heninger talks over schedule with trackmen Bill start in a dash over the Tipton runners. Eaton Philrlun and charlie Kmzmcn Ieft miler Phil Hurt is shown as he is about to overtake a Tipton runner. .Q S' ' 1 N fl 1 H Dan Mosier and Larry Harmon put first hurdle behind them in a close race. Page 97 Cross Country men The cross country team coached by Orval Martrn achreved a record of two w1ns and tour defeats 1n dual meets thrs season The left runners defeated Frankfort and T1pton by Logansport Marron and Attlca Ph11 Hurt was the outstandrng runner of the season breakrng two cross country records He fust broke the Loqansport two mlle record wrth a tune of 10 15 36 seconds below the prev1ous record He also broke the left record by 22 5 seconds 9 9 E 6 9 9 Row I Tom Sxpes Roy Alper Bob Babcock llm Leslle Men duh Allher Row 2 jerry Fxckle Ron Eaton Steve Ford Bob Hamle Dxck Iohnson Phxl Hurt Row 3 Mr Martm Bxll Eaton P1111 DuBo1s Irm Ellxott Larry Sparks run to Vlctory CROSS COUNTRY Kokomo Frankfort Logansport MGIIOH Attlca Tlpton left 2nd Central Indiana left lst Frankfort Invxtatronal Pace 98 Stx runners leg ln the lonq cross country qrmd over hrll and dale O 1 ' ' . 1 ft 37 23 l I ff ,V 15 r or 49 decisive margins, but they lost to Kokomo, IH 29 26 ' ' I H as ' 21 , ' - . 1 ff 32 ' 23 1 h ' u IH 24 ' , 32 Row I Sam Smxth Greg Manslxeld Iohn DeWenter Brll Chalmers Ierry Fxtz George Mounce Floyd Barton Ixm Hurst Ixm Padt Row 2 Doug Paprockr Bob Straw Irm Boyer hm McNeely lack Humpza Gary Bolyard Dean Overley hm Cochran Steve Schneblrn Myron Moorehouse Row 3 Mr Wnlly Glenn Robbins Ronnre Gilbert Ierry Etter Herb Everson Dan Balle Ed Lemond Ierry Cole Bob Adams Wrestlers Face Powerful Foes G 'Mi Rumpza and McNeely demonstrate therr wrestlmg know how durmg a nightly practlce The left wrestlmg team wrestlmg agarnst powerful competmon, fmrshed the season w1th a weak record of two w1ns seven losses and one t1e The left matmen defeated the Peru and Munc1e wrest11ng teams but lost to Kokomo Crawfordsvrlle Danvrlle Manual and Ander son The smgle t1e was wrth a strong Tech team The wresthng team was for the most part young and rnexperrenced There were only two senrors on the team but there were erghteen 1un1or and srxteen sophomore wrestlers The 1un1or and sophomore wrestlers showed con srderable unprovement as the season prog ressed These wrestlers wlll form a strong nucleus for next year s team e e e e e e e Ie WRESTLING Peru Kokomo Crawlordsvrlle Danville Manual Munc1e Anderson Tech Page 99 Golfers Tee Even with all the 1957 lettermen returning to the golf team, the '58 squad failed to improve its previous year's record of eleven wins and four losses. The '58 team finished the season with a record ot nine wins, six losses, and one tie. Two of the left losses were to the tradi- tionally strong West Lafayette team. The left men also went down in defeat to the Lebanon. Logansport, Kokomo, and Anderson Madison Heights teams. The only lettermen returning from the 1958 golf team are lim Risk and Larry Sparks. lim Risk, however, had the best average in 1958. He also tied for State Medalist honors at the State Tourney. lohn Lazar coached the team. Row 1. Dan Smith, Mike Douglas, Bob Diamond. lim Anderson, Gary Moorehead, lim Risk, Country Club Pro lim Guinnup. off left left left left left left left let't left left left left left left left Dave concerning his grip, stance, and swing. to SUCCESS Larry Sparks and Gary Moorehead watch lim Risk prepare to tee oft and also received hints GOLF 1412 Delphi .,,,,,,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , ,, , 12 8 North Central tlndianapolisl 7 9 Crawfordsville . ., 6 . 712 Lebanon. . ..,,, , 712 , 912 Peru ., 512 15 Indianapolis Tech 0 4 West Lafayette .,.,.. , 11 , , .. 13 Frankfort , , 2 .. , 3 Logansport 12 . 9 Lebanon , S , 312 Kokomo 1112 1212 Frankfort . .. , 212 , , 1312 Delphi ...,...,..,, , , 112 . 412 West Lafayette ..,, ,,., 1 012 412 Anderson Madison Heights 1012 left, Sth Place-State Sectional 3rd Place-NCC-New Castle Edmondson. Row 2. Coach lohn Lazar, Larry Sparks, Row 1. Norm Hertzer, lim McNeely. Denny Laxton Row 2. Mr. Hopkins, Tom Ross, lerry Kyle, Steve Reeder. Netmen achieve 1mpress1ve record leff's 1958 varsity tennis squad finished the season with an impressive record of ten wins four losses, and one tie. Coach lack Hopkins cmd his netmen finished the season in fourth place in the tough North Central Conference Only two seniors were lost from the varsity squad because of graduation last season. Com- peting for their final year were Norm Nelson, squad captain, and Bob Helm. The 1959 varsity squad will see the return of lettermen Denny Laxton and McNeely show tennis poise. Laxton Steve Reeder and lerry Kyle seniors and lim McNeely junior Other contenders for the squad are Norm Hertzer and Tom Ross juniors and sophomores Steve Overman Dean Lecklitner and lim MacDonald The B-team netmen outclassed the varsity by finishing the season undefeated.The five B-team starters were lerry Kyle, lerry Oland, and Kurt Nicewander, juniors: and Norm Hertzer and Tom Ross, sophomores. TENNIS left left left left left left left left left left left left left left Icft left North Central 4 West Lafayette 0 Peru , ,. 2 Danville tIll.J 7 Bloomington l Bloomington University 2 Marion , I Indianapolis Tech , , 4 Logansport, , 4 Muncie Central , 0 Anderson . . 3 Crawfordsville 2 Frankfort , , O Kokomo , 4 Richmond 2 North Central .. . 4 Page 101 Swlmmers make successful splash One of the bnghtest spots 1n Jeff s Athlenc Department thls year was the SW11'I'11'l'1lIl.g team wh1ch fuushed the season w1th an Lmprece dented record of four wms and two losses Prevrously the left swunnung team had fa1led to w1n a slngle dual meet m 1ts hrstory at Iefl Bob Swmg coached the sw1mmmg team through the llrst part of the season Mr Swlng was replaced by Mr Iohn Conley who coached the team throughout the remamder of the sea son The coaches d1d an excellent lob m bu11d mg a WlIlIl.J.l'1g team Only two lettermen Mlke Fryer and Stdney Leach returned from last year s squad The left swunmmg team ended the season by Il1I1lSh1I'l.g ln nlnth place 1n the state Cham p1onsh1p swrmmlng meet 6 6 6 6 9 SWIMMING Southport Portage To wnshxp Penn Townsh1p Columbus Muncle Bums Mlke Fryer ready for take off anxxously awarts the whxstle Row I Kenny Iustxce Bob Amold Std Leech Allen Mlsner Dan Mosxer Iohn Postalwalt Ioe Robmson Row 2 Mr Conley Ed Sparks hm Eason Dave Leflert Buddy Dolbow Russ Cnswell Dave Thompson Mxke Mclntyre Dave Cooper Page 102 0 . . . . . 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X 1 ' f Q Q y K ' Q., 4 4 4 4 C A H , Broncho Bowlers roll for enyoyment Every Thursday afternoon the crash of fall mg prns gave evrdence that the Ieff Bowlrng League had swung xnto actron at the Lafayette Alleys Th1s league 15 open to all students at left who are rnterested l.1'1 bowlrng The league IS drvrded 1nto srx teams each team has 1lS own capable captarn OHICSIS of the 1958 59 bowlmg league were Ed Hobaugh presrdent B111 Mathes secretary and B111 Bnggs treasurer Capta1ns of the sur teams were Wayne Rrchey Irm Mason Al MISHEI Rodger Wrggs Denny Hockstra and Harold Fesler Faculty sponsor of the league was Rlchard Thoermes The frnal team standmgs were as follows Mrsner frrst Wrggs second and Mason thrrd Fxmshmg fourth flfth and s1xth were Rlchey Hockstra and Fesler respectrvely Bob Strong rolled a h1gh 602 set to capture the 1959 league srngles tournament Ed Hobauqh hopes thrs roll wrll be a stnke 2n r Gth TEAM STANDING Wlggs Mason Richey Hockstra Fesler Row l Charles Eberhart Bob Strong Denms Hockstra Glen Stephenson Steve Bowton Tom Whrtley Row 2 Brll Brxggs Ierry Whrteman Ed Iackson Bob Barbour Chuck lrwm Bob Dewntt Vmce Schrader Dave Paxton Row 3 Ixm Hall Irm Mason Allen Mxsner Ed Hobaugh B1llMathes Rodger Wxggs Carroll Wrggs hm Houston 0 . . 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LE ' is Q I 1 1 ff , I ' 'Sa 1' Q, AY 'WWEWU l'!r.l . , 4: 7 X W 4 .Qian Reba! 'gpm or edit!! ' 2 Cheerleaders boosted teams to victory The five lively figures who lead loyal Ieff fans in loud support of our Bronchos were the Varsity Cheerleaders. Leading the cheers for this year were Betty Steill, captain, Mary Ann Fisher, lean Ponto, Carolyn Surface, and Ierry Fitz. These kids did a tremendous job in build- ing the support for our athletes. Leading yells was not the only task that our cheerleaders undertook. During the year they improved themselves by attending the Indiana State Cheerleaders' Conference at Indiana University. They also held a conference here at Ieff. Pep sessions were planned by the cheer- leaders, and to earn money they held a mixer. Highlighting the year was the annual football Homecoming. Ieff's B-Team Cheerleaders were Christie Iohnson, captain, Barb Ebner, Sally Io Ingle- man, and Iackie Rae. Outstanding as alternate was lane Sites. Barbara Ebner, Sally Io lngleman, Christie Iohnson, and Iackie Rae -the Beteam Cheerleaders. la The Varsity Cheerleaders Betty Steill, Mary Ann Fisher, Ierry Fitz, Carolyn Surface, and lean Ponto. The Varsity Cheerleaders enthusiastically lead the crowd in a yell to encourage the team to victory. P0510 lllfi Pep Band Boosts Broncho Spirit The Pep Band is known throughout the school for its performances at the pep sessions. This band also plays for many out-of-town football games and for such functions as the basketball preview. The Pep Band has seventeen members, in- cluding the drum major, Dave Mather, who leads the band in marching and in playing. The members of the Pep Band's executive coun- cil, which determines the Band's policies, are Dave Mather, Bud Mitchell, lim DeLong, and Larry Cole. Those who play in the band are selected from the concert band for their skill in playing and in marching. This explains the Pep Band's ability to play anything from rock-an'-roll to the best marches with equal ease, and their capability to provide an interesting half-time show at out-of-town football games. The left Pep Band forms the traditional block I on the basketball floor. Dave Mather, Iett Drum Major, stands straight and tall as he prepares to lead the band. The Broncho twirlers are Nancy C and Ierriann Ienninqs. ooper, Sharon Serey, Rx' C.-3' X t Page 10 Managers lend help1ng hand lim Elliott Brian Lamb Kurt Nrcewander Norm Hertzer Garry Metcalf Managers lend a helpmg hand to Ieff s thmlres P111 The man behind the scene of Ieff s athletic program IS the student manager The numerous tasks of these fellows include such SpeC1l1C and statistics of the team and taking proper care of the equipment used Senior managers in their last year of servlce are Gary Metcalf football and basketball Brian Lamb basketball Kurt Nrcewander tennis and lim Ellrott cross country Durmg the year these boys are assisted by underclassmen Ieffs student managers are valuable mem bers of every Ieff athletlc team They are to be congratulated for the fme service which they perform Nlorm Hertzer gives Ixm Risk u helping hand I TV lf' 2 t l A , jobs as first aid, keeping records of the players X I . T as l. ' 'l . l N X x g if r mx Our Bronchos advanced to Sem1 State No matter what the fmal season record 1S our Bronchos always feel thelr oats at tourney trme Thrs year the Ieftmen under the supreme coachrnq of Marron Crawley fought hard to the very end When the end drd come at the hands of Loqansport there was no drsqrace tn defeat We left fans shall never forget the Saturday afternoon serm state game The Bronchos un derdoqs flghllflq wrth courage spurt and de termrnatron handed the mtghty East Chtcago Washrngton Senators a 56 to 52 defeat The master and hrs men had scored another vtctory 9 6 9 P 6 9 9 Secttonal East Trpp Montmorenct West Lafayette Reqronal Fowler Rossvxlle Sem: State East Chrcaqo Washtnqton Loqansport Bob Ha1n1e gets the hrst chance at the net alter the Broncho reqtonal vtctory Dave McKenz1e scoops the ball mto the basket durtna secttonal play as three astomshed opponents stare Dtck Iohnson rs left wide open tor a shot as Santos Itmmez ot East Chtcaqo lands on the floor and Ierry Frckle hops over htm X.. A P11414 1119 I I 1 ft 59 ' 51 1 ft sv ' so 1 1 ft 55 42 left sa Ktondike 46 1 l 1 H 59 53 - ' ' A 4 t - 1 ft 47 ' 45 1 ft se ' A 52 4 A t 1 ff se at ' ' ' I V 'x Of ,Cleien :5 'l'lJrouglJont our years at jeff ue bare been linked by bonds of friendsbip to many of our fellou' students. W'e bare zratcbed tbese friendsbips grozz' and prosper. W'e bare sbared moments of anticipa- tion. tbe feeling of rictory after a close game, tbe moments of tension before an all-important exam. and countless otber experiences tbat bare eontribnted to make our years more Complete. W'e bare sbared tbese memorable mo- ments zritb our friends. In doing so we bare made tbem rirb and full of tbe prefions memories of growing up. As we leare tbese balls, we take witb ns lasting memories and good friends tbat will remain zvitb as tbrongb tbe years to come. Page 111 Q M PM vqagz ju 0 115' Qga QXAIR 'Q f j Xxx Z' xlvf, School Board A Glen Armstrong secretary Mr George H DeVault presldent Mr Ambrose R Mayheld treasurer Mr Iohn R Lynch attorney Mr Russell F Davrs Mr Harry R Murphy xcruiggugsgllIlggignjurpaegmntendent Ball State Teachers The students of Jefferson H1gh School and the surroundmg c1ty schools owe a vote ol thanks to the adm1n1strators who have con stantly endeavored to keep the school c1ty runnmg smoothly 1n order that we mlght re ce1ve the best educatxon that rs poss1ble We would l1ke to take thrs opporturuty to express our Gpp1'eClQl1OI1 and grat1tude for therr understandlng and helpfulness 1n dealmg wlth S' 1' our problems I Russell Hratt Super1ntendent of Schools has the task of co ordmatmg all the phases of our educatxonal program Helpmg Mr Hratt keep the school c1ty workmg eff1c1ently IS the School Board The board mcludes the followmg members Mr George H DeVault pres1dent Mr A Glen Armstrong secretary Mr Ambrose R Mayf1eld,treasurer, Mr Iohn R Lynch at torney, Mr Harry R Murphy, and Mr Russell F Dav1s Servmg the school as 1ts mamtenance super lntendent 15 Mr Albert Crxtser, Mr Glen Gar mon supervlses the physlcal plant The dut1es ' oi vocatxonal co ordrnator and duector are for Mr H Askren and Mr K R Leftler P00 ll ' 1 V Z .df , l ' i . ,qi 'fn 4 , . A E' I, I X if 1 1 xx X' 14 4 Av W 5 - r at f -J ve A ,Y E I 4 4 .F D , h L AFL' a if R .Y -. , sg ' ' , E ff ffl Ln if - or 'A ,Z J I H V r . W 'I ll' lv tai . . ' , O 1 , fs . . I , in . . . . f ,f . . . . t fri P.T.A. officers-Mr. L.White1y, president: Mrs. I. Dolbow, vice-president: Mr. R. W. Leverinq, treasurer: Mr. C. S. Webb, vice-president. govern our world '69 N.-J' A Mr. Cecil S. Webb, principal, Indiana, A.B.: A.M. Mr. Albert Critser. maintenance superintendent. Page I1 Mrss Regma Schrader and M1ss Mary Harnngton gen eral offxce secretarres 4? ,-wa. Ei Mxss Lma Brrght secretary to Mr Webb and the school treasurer Non teach1ng staff executes 1 M351 .l S Prrqe ll-1 5 L Ieff s non teachmg staff plays a large part 1n our world They are the mechan1cs who keep us funcuonrng We are often gurlty of tak1ng these consc1ent1ous people and the1r lobs for granted Credlt can be attrlbuted to th1s staff for mamtcunlng an effxcxent competent school system M1ss Regma Schrader and M1ss Mary Har nngton are kept busy 1n the general offtce the the secretarles always render the1r servlces for those 1n need of them The busy httle bee who dwells rn the secre tary s offtce for Mr Webb IS M1ss Llna Bnght Berng the pr1nc1pals secretary 1S only half of her Job She IS the school s treasurer and keeps the books for every orgamzatron The athletlc ofhce seems to be 1n the mlddle of a world of 1lS own Mrs Maman Howell IS the secretary to MGIIOH Crawley She keeps records manages tlcket sales and wtlhngly handles any other busmess to be done The Off1C9 1S a pleasant place of refuge for many durmg the routme of the day Mrs Manan Howell secretary to Mr Crawley Athletlc Director W I x T YT ,fr ' ' -A' fr , A' ,sf . 'V - I 1 , , , , t hub of the school. Besides managing the office, D D 1 , ' ' 4 - , ' , ' ' a 5 ,V ' - 'u Q . . ,f ' .f 1' I!! . 'w--Q. ' . . ' ' ' gl V sky. A 'S - . f Miss Ruth Sense, Mrs. Cathryn Askren, Mrs. Nellie Rep- pert. and Miss Nancy Bagan-Mr. Hiatt's secretaries. many matters In another corner of our world four women hold down the fort of the superintendents office. First is Miss Nancy Bogan, Mr. Hiatt's secretary. Miss Ruth Sense and Mrs. Cathryn Askren are assistant secretaries and Mrs. Nellie Reppert is the assistant bookkeeper. Mrs. Betty Torrenga and her new assistant, Mrs. Mary lane Overton, are in charge of the attendance office. They keep all absences in good standing and investigate questionable ones. Mrs. Pauline Gilmer, school nurse, keeps us in working condition. The health center at Ieff is a modern and pleasant place to visit. Any- thing from a scratch to a headache is serviced. Mrs. Gilmore is also responsible for eye and ear examinations, chest X-rays, and health surveys. A part of the day which we are all conscious of is lunchtime. The food is always of highest quality and served in an appetizing manner. Mrs. Mary McDowell, cafeteria manager, keeps everything running efficiently. Mrs. Mary McDowell, cafeteria manager, and her assistant, Mrs. Francis Taylor. 0 1 ' G . Miss Betty Torrenga, attendance officer, and her assist- ant, Miss Mary lane Overton. E 9 s.t, c y f ,iii A' Mrs. Pauline Gilmer, R.N., the school nurse. 40 fi 4 L' J- I if if C' Page ll .ral Wg'-f 3 3 'E' x iQ, 1 'U Val! ,ws Page 116 Faculty MRS BETTY ADE Engllsh Ir Red Cross Sponsor Central Normal A B MR KENNETH ANDREWS Busmess Educatxon Nautxlus Sponsor Central Normal B S Toledo M B A MISS MABEL BEAVER Counselor and Science Sophomore Class Sponsor lndxana A B MR RAYMOND C BENDER Socxal Studxes Future Teachers Sponsor Wabash A B Butler M S MR D N BONHAM Mathematlcs Concesslons Dxrector Indxana State Teachers B S Purdue M S MRS MARY IANE BOYLE Busmess Educahon Indxana State Teachers B S M S MR G RUSSELL BRADLEY Busmess Education Central Normal A B Purdue M S MRS ESTHER CARPENTER Busmess Educatxon Commercral Club Sponsor Indlana B A M S A MR CARROLL COPELAND Musxc Orchestra Concert Band Marchmg Band Ball State B S M S MR ERNEST CORTNER Busmess Educatxon Student Counctl Sponsor Ball State Teachers A B Butler M S MR MARION CRAWLEY Phystcal Educahon Athletlc Drrector I Club Sponsor Head Basketball Coach DePauw A B Columbxa M A MR WILLIAM FRASER Socxal Studles Speech Radxo Broncho Broadcasters Sponsor Indlana B S MRS DORA P FREED Business Educatron Commercxal Club Sponsor Purdue MS MRS MARIAN GETTINGS Engltsh Student Councxl Advtsor Purdue B S MR HARRY W GREEN Englxsh and Dnvers Trammq Assxstant Football Coach Asststant Baseball Coach Drake B S Purdue M A 'V his r . 0 .I . ltr Q I H Q 1- - '- f ' p at 9 . 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Faculty MR MILTON K GREEN Enghsh Key Club Sponsor Butler A B Indxana M A MISS CAROLYN GRIFFIN Enghsh and Latm Block Secuon Sponsor Franklm A B Indxana M A MISS HELEN GRISHAW Home Economxcs Indlana B S Columbla M A MR IAMES R GROVER Industnal Arts Western Illmoxs B S Ball State Teachers M A MR IAMES F HAWKER Speech Natxonal Forensic League Sponsor Indiana State Teachers A B M A MRS MARY M HENDRICKSON Engllsh Purdue B S M S MR EARL F HENINGER Socxal Studxes Head Football Coach Head Track Coach Purdue B S MISS IEAN HILKERT Physxcal Educatlon Cheerleaders Sponsor Ball State Teachers B S Purdue M S MR CHARLES I HOPKINS Englxsh Booster Sponsor Indxana State Teachers B S M S MRS EDYTHE HOPKINS Socxal Studxes Tn Hx Y Sponsor Stephens A A Purdue B S M S MR ELLIS HOPKINS Socxal Studxes Sophomore H1 Y Sponsor lndxana B S A M MRS IANICE Y HORNER Home Economxcs Purdue B S MR STERLING E IACKSON Enqlxsh Indxana B S MR RICHARD IAEGER Musxc A Cappella Madnqal Sxngers Smgxng Bronchos Gxrls Glee Club Indxana BME MME MR GEORGE S KENZLER Mathematxcs Purdue B S MS '99 i 'C' ZX QQ- 14' J Y K 5'-f k -v Pnqe Ill A f . 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' 'I I ' D' D' 1 .I . ,R Faculty MISS GEORGIAN A KIENLY Indrana B P S M MR ARTHUR I XLINE Scxence Club Sponsor Seruor Hx Y Sponsor Ball State Teachers B S M A MRS GERTRUDE KRUEGER Mathematrcs and Soclal Counselor Sunshme Socxety Sponsor Student Council Advisor Iowa State Teachers B A State Umversxty of Iowa M A MR ROBERT R LEAVITT Industnal Arts Sophomore H1 Y Sponsor Purdue B S M S MR KARL R LEFFLER Vocattonal Educatron Purdue B S M S MR MILTON G LEVERENZ Mathemaucs Purdue B S M S MR R W LEVERING IR Sctence and Iumor Counselor Iumor Class Spsonsor Audio Vrsual Sponsor Purdue B S M S MRS MARGENE LEWIS Assrstant Lxbrancm Lrbrary Asststants Sponsor Lxbrary Club Sponsor Ball State Teachers B S MR IAMES C LYBOULT Physical Education Purdue B S M S MR CHARLES I MARTIN Semor Counselor Semor Class Sponsor Central Normal B S Butler M S MR ORVAL MARTIN Health Educatron Cross Country Coach Purdue B S A P E MR A W MAURER Soctal Studxes lndxana State Teachers A Purdue M S MR RAY MCGLOTHLIN English Gennan and Spamsh Iumor Hx Y Sponsor Semor Play Sponsor Purdue B S MR ELBERT F MORGAN Industnal Arts Nautxlus Advertrsxng Manager lndxana State Teachers B S Purdue M S MR IAMES F MURRAY Scxence Scxence Club Sponsor Purdue B S M S Art ' , .B. Faculty MR DARREL O NEIDIGH Science l Purdue B S M S MRS EMILY PRICE Health Iumor Red Cross Sponsor Purdue B S M S MR GEORGE V PRICE lndustnal Arts Red and Black Director Iumor H1 Y Sponsor Purdue B S Indiana State Teachers M S MISS MARY FRANCES SEEVER Mathemaucs Indxana State Teachers A B Purdue M S MR H L SHORT Socxal Studres Central Normal B S Indrcma M S MISS IRMA C SLAYBACK Home Economxcs Purdue B S M S MR LEONARD W SMITH Lxbranan Audlo Vrsual Club Sponsor Lrbrary Club Sponsor Wabash A B Purdue M S MR ROBERT N TAYLOR Mathematxcs 1- Purdue B S M S MR RICHARD G THOENNES Industnal Arts Bowlmg League Sponsor Purdue B S M S MR NORMAN B WILLEY Socxal Studies and Dnvers Trmnxng Wresthng Coach Purdue B S M S MR H I WILLS Industnul and Vocational Arts Purdue Butler MRS KATURAH WRAY English Indxana A B fi lb 'Lui MRS LELAH E ZAHN Engltsh DePauw A B 57,1 ,...,.1' 'Yr' 3 1 Q Y' 1 Page 119 ludy Horton, Steve Decker. and Shirley Young. all schol- arship winners, discuss their plans for the coming year. Sophomore class top ten -Nancy Hockstra, Sandra Davis, Mary Lyboult, Tari Martin, Bob Babcock, Roy Alper, Gretchen l-lanstra, Nancy Tiltord, Maynard Evans. Bill Weiler. We strive for high Progress in our schools to accomplish prog- ress as a nation in the years to come is forever being stressed. Scholarships have come to be of great significance in the lives of many high school students. Worthwhile scholarships have enabled these students to complete their edu- cation when they might otherwise have had to terminate it after their high school graduation. The importance of these awards is recognized by all of the graduated honor students and those to graduate who are profiting and will profit from these various scholarships. The underclassmen, who have had the fact impressed upon them that education is becom- ing all-important, should now try to help raise our academic standings. For them, the honor- roll plays the part of the highest recognition. At the time this book was published, a num- ber of seniors had already been awarded scholarships. The National Merit Scholarship award for the winning finalists will be given to Mike Dunn and Susan Burghorn. The Letter of Commendation from the National Merit T Mike Dunn, Sue Burghorri, and lim Delong are pleased with the notice stating they are semi-finalists in the National Merit program. 47 P 14' lfll academic standards Scholarship was presented to Susan Ebershofi. The Ross Gear Scholarship from Latayette's local manufacturing company was won by Iudy Horton and Steve Decker. A nursing scholarship offered by the Pilot's Club was granted to Iudy Bosworth. The Iewish Educa- tional Society presented Shirley Young with the B'nai B'rith Scholarship which is a cash award. The Elk's Scholarship was awarded to Lorita Anderson: the Rotary Scholarship to Brian Lamb, with Mike Miller the alternate. The Indiana Society for Crippled Children and Adults Incorporated presents scholarships to qualified teenagers who are planning to enter speech and hearing therapy or social work: recipients of this award were Anne Chamberlin and Patty Good. Brian Lamb and Gary Metcalf will attend the Purdue University Leadership Camp. Sue Burghorn received a trip to Wash- ington, D. C., to visit the President by winning the National Science Talent Search Project Award. This award was based on an interview and a project. These are our scholars and we are proud of them all! Iunior class top ten-Karen Wein, Ioan Vanderveen, Rosalind Hogge. Norm Hertzer, Steve Smith, Iim Gries. Ed Lemond. Senior class top ten-Shirley Young, Ianice White, Loretta Anderson, Susan Burghorn. Iudy Horton. Kurt Nicewander. Dick Dreblow. Phil Bender. Page 121 Senior class officers Garry Metcalf, Mike Miller, and Denny Laxton. Ion Gambold, left Penny Day salesman, fits a suburban coat on a customer as Dave Mather, Manager, looks on. George Lucus, chairman of the Magazine Drive, presents Brian Lamb with the second place sales prize. The Class of 1959 According to its abilities and accomplish- ments, this year's senior class ranked near the top of the file of Ieff's graduated classes. With graduation these students are closing one phase of their life and opening a brand new one full of hardships and challenges. By majority vote, Mike Miller, as senior class president, was awarded the task of planning the class activities. Capably assisting him were Gary Metcalf as vice-president and Denny Laxton as secretary-treasurer. Mr. C. I. Martin serves as the faculty sponsor and counselor for the senior class. The biggest percent of the prom fund is ob- tained from the class' annual magazine drive. which this year was held from October 20 to November 10. One-third of the gross sales which reached S4600 was deposited towards the prom fund. As top salesman, Sonny Friend received a Hi-Fi phonograph. George Lucus was chairman of the drive. Penney Day, November 15, afforded its par- ticipants a personal Contact with big business and its operations. Those students elected to plan and direct the day were Dave Mather. manager: Tom Carroll, assistant manager: and Shirley Young, personnel manager. The senior play, directed by Mr. Raymond McGloth1in, was presented March 19 and 20. The play was really a success. Ted Poppinga takes Ginny Spalding's name card order as Marsha Bruns discusses her order with Mrs. Krueger. 'C7' Senlors 59 AHLRICH PHYLLIS SUE Band 1 2 Block Sectlon 2 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Society l 2 Semor Sunshme Soclety 3 4 Red and Black Revue 2 Student Councrl l Tn l-lx Y 4 LLEN MARY KAY Bandl 2 3 Block Sectron 3 4 Broncho Broad casters Secretary 4 Hoof Beats 2 Iuruor Achrevement Sales Manager 4 Red and Black Revuel 4 Student Counctll 2 3 Trxl-l1Yl 2 3 4 NFL 4 Performers Club 4 ALT ANITA MARIE Block Sectxon 3 4 Broncho Broadcasters 4 un tor Achtevement 4 Iumor Sunshme Soctety Semor Sunshme SOCIGYY 3 4 Red and Black Revue4 TnH1Yl 2 3 4 ANDERSON LORITA MARIE Commercral Club 2 Future Nurses 2 3 Future Teachers of Amenca 2 3 Gtrls Glee Club l Iumor Achxevement 2 3 Tn Hx Y 2 3 ASHBY SANDRA Commerclal Club 2 3 4 Ir Sunshme Society ATWOOD IAMES PHILLIP Band 1 3 4 Iumor Ach1evement3 AUSTIN CAROL SUE Commerctal Club l 2 3 Iumor Sunshme Socxety BANKSON NORMA SUE Block Sectxon 3 4 Choralatrs Z 3 4 Commerclal Clubl 2 3 Iumor Sunshme Socxetyl 2 Red and Black Revue 3 BARKER PHILLIP M Red and Black Revue 4 BASTIAN ROBERT C Audxo Vtsual 3 4 Bowlmg League 3 Football 4 Science Club 4 BAUMGARDT SANDRA LEE BEIHL IOHN Bowlmg League 3 Broncho Broadcasters 4 H1Y 3 4 Iumor Achtevement 3 Latm Club l Red and Black Revue 2 Spamsh Club 3 BENDER PHILLIP ALAN Bowlmg League 1 2 Treasurer 3 H1Y 3 Secre tary 2 4 Nautxlus StaH 3 Photo Edxtor 4 Span rsh Club 1 BENNETT CHARLES RICHARD Audra Vxsual 1 2 3 4 Nautxlus Staff 4 BENNETT MICHAEL WAYNE Audxo Vxsual 3 Prestdent 4 Iumor Achxevement 2 fi- 1 'O' 3 I T? .., w -.:' V ? l TI T22 811' 'Q' vt 7x xt' ,ex X 320' 5 '11 52? 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'-Q, 'Q-7 Q Semors 59 BENNETT PATRICIA DEXTER Iumor Sunshme Socxety 2 Ir Red Cross 2 BERGQUIST GARY ALLEN Ushers 2 Audro Vrsual 2 Ir Red Cross l 2 Iumor Achrevement 3 BERRY SHARON KAY A Cappella Chou' 4 Grrls Glee Club 2 Choral mrs 3 Block Sectlon 3 Commercxal Club 1 Red and Black Revue 3 BOND NANCY KAY A Cappella Choxr 3 4 Broncho Band 2 Block Sectlon 3 4 Iumor Sunshme SOCIGIY 1 2 Senror Sunshme Soctety 3 Red and Black Revue 3 4 Madr1gal3 4 Future Nurses 3 4 BOOI-IER VIRGINIA Choralatrs 2 3 4 Block Section 3 4 Iumor Sun shme Society l 2 Semor Sunshme Socxety 4 Tr1I l1Y l 2 4 Red and Black Revue 3 Iunxor Ach1evement4 Latm Club l 2 BOSSE IUDITH ROSE Bandl 2 3 4 Block Sectron 3 4 Iumor Sun shme Soctety l 2 Iumor Achxevement 3 Future Nurses 3 4 BOSWORTI-I IUDITH ANN Glrls Glee Club I Block Sectxon 3 4 Com merctal Club l 2 3 4 Iuntor Sunshme Socxety I 2 Senxor Sunshme Socxety 3 4 Iumor Achrevement 4 BRAND IANET RUTH A Cappella Chou 2 3 4 Future Teachers ot Amerrca 4 Block Sectron 3 4 Hoot Beats 2 Iumor Sunshme Soctety 1 2 Semor Sunshme Soclety 3 4 Tn H1Y 2 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 Iumor Ach1evement4 Chansonetts l 2 BRIGGS WILLIAM RICHARD Ushersl 2 3 4 H1Y 2 3 4 Bowlmg League 2 3 Treasurer4 BRITT BONNIE IEAN Spanrsh Club 2 3 Block Sectxon 3 4 Iumor Aclnevement Secretary 4 Iumor Sunshme So cxety l 2 Semor Sunshme Society 3 4 Tr1l'I1 Y l 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue 4 Future Nurses 4 Broncho Broadcasters 4 BROUWER CHARLES A Nautllus Stafl 4 BROWN BARBARA IEAN Block Sectlon 4 Commerclal Club 3 Senior Sunshme Society 3 4 Tn H1 Y 4 BROWN BARBARA BROWN MARGIE SUE Gtrls Glee Club 2 3 Block Sect1on 4 Com mercral Club 2 GAA 2 BROWN RONALD EDWARD 0 7 7 A 3 - :I ' 1 . . 7 Q E ef -f '- - ' B ,g xv . 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' Fx E S .4124 Sen1ors 59 BRUNS MARCIA ANN Gxrls Glee Club 2 Block Sectron Iumor Co Captain 2 Semor CoCapta1n 4 Iumor Sunshme Socrety 1 2 Semor Sunshme Society 4 H1Y 2 3 4 Student Councll l 3 4 Red and Black Revue 3 4 Future Nurses 3 4 Latm Club I 2 BUCK ALYNE KAYE Block Sectxon 3 4 Commercral Club 3 porter 4 Performers Club 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Socxety I 2 Sen1or Sunshme Soclety 4 HxY 2 3 4 Iumor Achxevement 3 Secretary 4 NFL 4 BUCK IEAN ANN Block Sectron 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Soclety l 2 Semor Sunshme Soctety 3 4 Tr1H1Y l BURGHORN SUAN EVELYN Performers Club 3 4 Debate Team 3 4 Semor Sunshme Socrety 3 lr Red Cross 3 Scrence Club Presrdent 4 Broncho Broadcasters 4 NFL 3 4 BURNETT DONNA MARIE Block Sectron 3 4 Iuruor Sunshme Socrety l Ir Red Cross 4 BYLSMA THOMAS A Spamsh Club 2 3 Lrbrary Asststants 4 CAIN KENNETH EDWARD Bowlmq League 2 3 Track 4 CAMPBELL BILL MARION Band 1 I-I1Y 2 4 Presrdent 3 H1Y Councxl 3 Presrdent 4 Red and Black Revue 4 Football 2 Tenmsl Swlmmmg 2 3 4 Iunror Achlevement CANTRELL SARAH F Block Sectron 3 G AA 1 Tr1H1Y 4 Red and Black Revue l 4 Ir Red Cross l 4 CARMAN KARL A Master Machmrsts 3 4 Iumor Achlevement 3 CARR IOHN MARK Band 1 2 3 4 Semor Play 4 Audto V1sual3 PA System I 2 3 4 Hoot Beats 2 H1Y 4 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 Pep Band 4 Iumor Achxevement 4 Scrence Club 4 CARROLL THOMAS JOSEPH Performers Club 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 H1 Y Councrl 4 Key Club 2 V1cePres1dent 3 Presrdent 4 Stu dent Councxl 2 4 Red and Black Revue 1 2 Track 1 2 3 4 Ir Red Cross 2 3 4 Broncho Broadcasters 4 CECIL IUDITH KAY Gnrls Glee Club l Choralalrs 2 Block Sectron 4 Commercial Club l 2 3 Iumor Sunshme Socxety l 2 Sen1or Sunshme Socxety 3 Tr1H1Y I 2 Red and Black Revue I CI-IAMBERLIN ANNE Band 1 2 Block Sectron 3 4 Performers Club 3 4 TnH1Y 2 3 4 Student Councrl 2 3 Red and Black Revue 3 4 Iunxor Achrevement Secretary 3 4 Broncho Broadcasters 4 Latm Club l 2 Iumor Sunshme Soclety 1 2 Semor Sunshme Socrety 3 4 CHASE SHARON KAY Sparush Club 1 2 Block Sectron 3 4 Iuruor Sunshme Soclety l 2 Semor Sunshme Socrety 3 4 Tr1HxY 3 4 Lrbrary Assistants 3 Spot Club l 2 3 Iumor Ach1evement4 7KQW WPi?9' vi -61 H' Pune I I 0 l P wal' ' I- ' A A ' 3. :Tn- - ' 1 1 . ii . : , : V' 1 1 lv X ' , 5 ' 2, ,Re- ' I, : ' 'I I ' 3, :Tri' ' .1 , I A 4 vu V ' ' : . : ' ,-ov I ' .: ' ' ' ,2: D ft I4 ' : J : ' A 6 ' : ' ' ..: ' ' iv- I 3,4. . - . : '- '- ,. : ' . : f I ' I h D' it Vi Y uv IL' ,- Semors 59 CLARK IAMES P CLARK IUDITH M Block Sectton 3 4 Iunxor Sunshme Soclety l 2 GAA I CLARK SUSAN WILLOUGHBY Band 1 2 3 Block Sectxon 3 4 Booster Staff 4 lumor Sunshme Soctety l 2 Semor Sunshme Socxety 3 4 TrtHxY1 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue 4 Iumor Achtevement 3 4 Broncho Broadcasters 4 Latm Club l 2 CLEAVER ROBERT ALAN Lat1n Club 2 Semor Play 4 Audlo Vtsual 3 V1cePres1dent 4 HIY 3 4 Intramural Basket ba 2 4 CLEMENTS PHILIP I NFL 4 CLEMENT SANDRA KAY Gxrls Glee Club 1 2 Choralalrs 3 Spanish Club I 2 Block Sectxon 4 Commerctal Club 4 Red and Black Revue 1 G A A 1 COLE IERRY ALLEN IClub 4 Footballl 2 3 Wrestlmgl 2 3 4 Baseball 1 Ir Red Cross 2 3 Intramural Basket bal l COLEMAN CONSTANCE L Future Teachers of Amerxca 4 Spamsh Club 1 2 Semor Play 4 Performers Club 2 4 Iumor Sunshme Soclety I 2 Semor Sunshme Society 4 Tn HxY 2 4 Red and Black Revue 4 Ir Red Cross 2 4 NFL 4 COLLINS BILL KING Intramural Basketball l COLLINS KAREN SUE Orchestra I 2 3 4 Flag Corps 2 3 4 Block Sectron 4 Commerctal Club 4 Iumor Sunshme Socxety 1 2 Sen1orSunsh1ne Socxety 3 4 GA A 4 Red and Black Revue l 2 3 4 COOK PATRICIA MARIE Class Ofhcers Treasurer 1 Block Sectxon 3 4 Iunxor Sunshme Socxety 1 2 Semor Sunshme Socxety 3 Tr1H1Y 1 2 Red and Black Revue COOPER DENNIS LEE A Cappella Chotr 3 4 Choralaxrs 2 I-IIY 2 Key Club 2 Red and Black Revue 3 Football I Basketballl 2 Intramural Basketballl 2 4 Baseballl 2 Spot Board2 3 COPELAND SUSAN ANN Block Sectron 4 Tn I-I1Y 4 Red and Black Revue 4 COSTELLO IOAN CLEO Spantsh Club 2 3 Class Offxcers V1cePres1dent 3 Yell Leadersl 2 3 4 Iun1orSunsh1neSoc1ety 1 2 Sen1orSunshme Soc1ety3 4 Tr1H1Yl 2 3 Red and Black Revue 2 3 Lxbrary Assxstants 3 Spot Boardl 3 4 CRAWLEY MICHAEL IAY H l234KeyClub34IClub34 d and Black Revue 3 Football 1 2 Basketball . .JT .,3.4:SpoB d ..: Latin Club 1, 2, Sen1ors 59 CRIPE FRANK A Cappella Cholr 3 4 Choralarrs 2 Madnqals 3 4 Red and Black Revue 3 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 CRISWEILL ROGER DEAN HxY 2 3 Treasurer 4 Key Club 2 3 4 Iumor Ach1evement3 4 DAVIDSON LARRY DAVIS IEAN ANN Bandl 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Spamsh Club 2 Block Sectxon 3 4 Iunlor Sunshme Soczety Semor Sunshme Soclety 3 Tn H1 Y 4 Red and Black Revue 2 3 Future Nurses 3 4 DAVIS TERESA IEAN TnH1Y 4 Student Councxl 4 Red and Black Revue 4 DAWSON DONALD CLARK Future Teachers of Amenca l 2 3 Span h Clubl 2 Performers Club 4 H1Y 2 3 4 Debate Team 4 Key Club 4 Bowlmq League l Ir Red Crossl 2 Iumor Ach1evement3 NFL 4 DAWSON IUDY DECKER STEPHEN Ushers 2 HIY 2 3 Chaplam 4 Latm Club 1 2 Iumor Achrevement 3 4 DEGLER BETTY IO A Cappella Choxr 2 3 Treasurer 4 Semor Play 4 Block Sectlon 3 4 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 Broncho Broadcasters 4 Spot Board 4 Iuruor Achrevement Treasurer 4 Performers Club 3 4 NFL 4 Iunlor Sunshme Socxety I 2 Semor Sunshme Society 3 4 DELONG IAMES I Bandl 2 3 V1cePres1dent4 Naut1lusStaH 3 4 H1Y 2 4 Treasurer 3 Student Councll 2 Red and Black Revue 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Iumor Achlevement 3 Latm Club 1 2 DEMERLY THOMAS LEE Baseball 1 Intramural Basketball l 2 DENHARDT MICHAEL PAUL Nautxlus Staff Photoqrapherl 2 3 4 Booster Staff Photoqrapherl 2 3 4 DEVINE DONALD DICKERSON UNA A Semor Play 4 Booster Staff 4 Block Sectxon 4 Performers Club 4 Ir Red Cross 4 NFL 4 DOSS DENNIS A Audlo Vrsual 2 3 4 Wrestlmg 3 Ia -1 l .3 1 f' if '3Q9 Us Si. ww-f-W' 2' 'O' fr 1--Y 'fl' l fi! 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Semors 59 DREBLOW GLENN RICHARD Band I 2 3 4 Orchestral 2 3 4 Hoof Beats 2 3 4 Latm Club I 2 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Intramural Basketball 4 DOUGLASS MARY ELIZABETH Block Section 3 4 Ir Red Cross Secretary 3 Nautilus Staff 3 Business Manager 4 Iuntor Sunshme Society I 2 Senior Sunshine Society 3 4 Broncho Broadcasters 4 Latm Club I 2 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 Iuntor Achieve ment Publicity Manager 3 Secretary 4 DUBOIS PHILIP D ACappelIa Cho1r3 4 ChoraIairs2 HIY 2 3 4 Madrigals 4 IClub 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 Cross Country 2 3 4 Track 2 3 Swim mtnq 3 4 Spot Board 2 3 4 DUMFORD SIDNEY A Audio Visual 2 3 4 HrY 4 Red and Black Revue 4 DUNN ION MICHAEL Performers Club 4 HiY 2 Secretary 3 4 Debate Team 4 Key Club 2 3 Secretary 4 Red and Black Revue 2 3 Iunior Achievement 3 4 Latm Club I 2 NFL 4 Science Club 4 DUNNEWOLD MARY E Block Section 3 4 Commercial Club 3 lr Red Cross 4 Iumor Sunshme Society I 2 EATON WILLIAM EARL Senior Play 4 Ushers 1 2 3 Nautilus Staff 4 H1Y 2 3 4 IClub 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue I 2 4 Cross Countryl 2 3 4 Trackl 2 3 4 Booster Staff 3 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 EATON IUDITH KATHRYNE Girls Glee Club 2 Block Section 3 4 Iumor Sunshine Society 2 Senior Sunshme Society 3 4 Ir Red Cross I 2 3 4 Library Assistants 4 EBERLE EDWARD L A Cappella Choir 3 4 Choralairs 2 Red and Black Revue 3 4 Iunior Achievement 3 EBERSHOFF SUSAN VAUGHAN Future Teachers of Amenca 3 Secretary 4 Block Section 3 4 Performers Club 3 4 Iunior Sunshine Society 1 2 Semor Sunshme Society 3 4 Tril-IIY I 2 Debate Team 3 Iuntor Achievement 3 4 Broncho Broadcasters 3 4 N FL 3 4 ELLIOTT IAMES KIRK H1Y 2 3 4 IClub 3 4 Cross Country 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Manager Cross Country Track Senior Revue 4 Red and Black Revue 4 ELY EDWIN HOWARD Spanish Club 2 Choralarrs 3 EUBANK SANDRA KAY Commercial Club 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 EVANS WILLIAM F A Cappella Choir I Madrigals 2 Student Council 15 Red and Black Revue 1: Football 2: Basketball 3: Track 2: Spot Board I. FEASTER, KAREN SUE A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Girls Glee Club 2: Block Section 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. 3. 4: Iunior Sunshine Society I. 2: Senior Sunshine Society 3. 4: Red and Black Revue I, 3, 4. Sen1ors 59 FERGUSON KENNETH ROY FESLER HAROLD PRALL Band 1 2 3 Secretary Treasurer 4 Hoot Beats 1 2 Performers Club 3 4 HLY 3 4 Bowlmq League 3 4 Prestdent 2 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 Ir Red Cross 2 3 Pep Bcmd 3 N L 3 4 FINK IOHN FISHER MARY ANN Spamsh Club 1 3 Yell Leaders 2 4 Block Sec txon 3 Iumor Sunshme Soclety 1 2 Semor un slune Society 3 4 Tn H1Y 1 2 3 4 Student Councrl 2 4 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 Ir Red Cross Vrce Presrdent 3 Spot Board 4 Iumor Achrevement 3 Treasurer 4 FLEEGER LEON MARTIN Audxo Vxsual 3 Student Councxl l Basketball l Baseball 4 FLEMING WANDA IANE Future Teachers ot Amerlca 2 4 Block Sectxon 4 Iumor Sunshme Society 1 2 Semor Sunshme Socxety 4 Tn H1Y 1 Red and Black Revue 1 Latrn Club 2 FLOYD ALFREDA Block Sectlon 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Socxety Z Semor Sunshme Socrety 3 4 Tn H1 Y 4 FORD STEPHEN KENT HIY 4 IClub 3 Secretary 4 Cross Counrty 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 FORVILLE DAVID R Football 1 4 Basketball 1 FOWLER BETTY LOUISE Block Sectlon 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Soclety Semor Sunshme Society 3 Tn H1Y 1 2 Ir Red Cross 1 2 FRANKS ALIDA EDNA Choralalrs 2 3 4 FRAZIER IANET KAY FRIEBURG SONDRA LEE Bandl 2 3 Orchestra 2 Block Sectxon 3 4 Hoot Beats 2 3 Iumor Sunshme Soclety 1 2 Semor Sunshme Socrety 3 Tnl-I1 Y 1 2 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 Iumor Achlevement 3 FREESTONE ROBERT W Audlo Visual 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue 3 4 Broncho Broadcasters 4 FRIEDMAN MARSHALL Broncho Broadcasters 4 Spot Club l 2 3 4 Spot Boardl 2 3 4 Semor Play 4 H1Y 3 4 Key Club 4 Red and Black Revue 4 Y Ai -Q 'Q l' Y Page 129 1 'J ,Q nil-',,5. ap 'gy NV W' if qv-v Pace 130 Y' 1 -fd Semors 59 FRUITS DONALD R H1Y 2 IClub 3 4 Red and Black Revue Spot Boardl 2 3 4 Trackl Footballl 2 3 Nauttlus Staff 3 4 FURR MARTHA l. Semor Sunshme Socxety 3 4 GAMBOLD ION A Cappella Chou 2 3 4 Hoot Beats 2 HIY 1 2 3 4 Madngals 3 4 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 Smgmg Bronchos 2 3 Footballl Span rsh Club l 2 GERBENS SUE ELLEN Spanish Club 2 3 Block Sectxon 3 4 Com merclal Club 1 2 3 Iumor Sunshxne Socxety 1 2 Semor Sunshme Soctety 3 4 Tn H1Y l Future Nurses 4 GERMAN IUDITH KAY Future Teachers ol Amenca 1 2 Block Section 3 4 Performers Club 3 4 Iumor Sunshine Socxety 1 2 Semor Sunshme Soclety 3 4 Tn 12 3 Ir RedCross12 3 NFL 3 Broncho Broadcasters 4 Latm Club 1 2 GHERE IAMES S Key Club 4 Football 2 Golf 4 Iunlor Achxeve ment 4 Intramural Basketball 2 4 GILMORE IOI-IN D Bowlxng League 2 Intramural Basketball 1 2 4 GINGRICH GRETCHEN Future Teachers ot Amenca 3 Spamsh Club Vxce Pres1dent3 Booster Staff 3 4 Block Sectron 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Socxety I Secretary 2 SemorSunsh1ne Socxety 3 4 Tr1HxY1 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 Iumor Achxeve ment 3 4 GOOD PATRICIA ANN Class Ofhcers V1cePres1dent 1 Block Sectlon 3 4 Perfonners Club 2 3 Pres1dent4 Semor Sunshrne Socxety 3 4 TnH1Y l 2 Secretary 3 Presxdent 4 Student Councll Z 3 4 Red and Black Revuel 2 3 4 Spot Boardl 2 3 4 Iumor Achxevement Secretary 3 Presxdent 4 NFL 3 4 GOOKINS WANDA IUNE Cornmercxal Club 4 GRANT DANNY A GRAY WILLIAM FREDERICK Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 4 Latm Club 1 Basketball Band 4 Scxence Club 4 GREEN IOYCE ELIZABETH Block Sectlon 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Socxety Semor Sunshme Socxety 4 Tn H1 Y 4 GRIFFITH BONNIE JEROME Master Machmxsts 1 2 3 HAGUE RUTH ANN Gals Glee Club 2 3 Block Section 3 4 Iumor Sunslnne Soclety 2 Semor Sunslune Socxety 3 Tn HLY 2 Semors 59 HAHN IOSEPH HAHN ROBERT MAX HALL CAROLYN SUE Choralalrs 2 3 4 Block Sectron 3 4 Iumor Sun shme Socrety 1 2 Red and Black Revue 3 5 HALL IAMES R Bowlmg League 4 Iumor Achxevement 3 4 HARBATH IEANNE KAY A Cappella Chou 2 3 4 Block semen 3 4 flux Commercxal Club 3 4 Hoof Beats 2 Iunxor Smm shme Socxety 1 2 Semor Sunshme Socxety 3 4 'l'r1H1Y 3 4 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 Ir Red Cross 3 Latm Club 1 2 .,. I Lp' HARDY IO Band 2 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Block Sectxon 3 4 Hoof Beats 2 Iumor Sunshme Socxety I 2 Semor Sunshme Society 3 4 Tr1H1Y 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue 1 2 3 4 Latln Club 1 HARPER IAMES LYNN Nautllus Staff 4 HARSHMAN MARILYN Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Block Sectron 4 Commercxal Club 4 Iumor Sunshme Soclety 2 Semor Sunshme Socxety 3 Red cmd Black Revue 2 3 4 Future Nurses 4 HART KENNETH E HARTER GREGORY H1Yl 2 3 4 H1Y Counclll Key Club 3 Golf 2 3 4 IumorAch1evement3 HAYNES CHARLES TILFORD CHRISTOPHER A Cappella Choxr 3 4 Choralmrs 2 Spanish Club 2 Key Club 2 IClub 4 Football 2 3 4 Spot Board 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 4 qy-9 'Sal HAYWOOD ETHELIO A Cappella Choxr 4 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 Chor alaxrs 3 Iumor Sunshme Socxety 2 Red and Black Revue 3 Future Nurses 4 HEIMS IO ANN Gxrls Glee Club 2 3 4 Block Sectlon 4 Ir Red Cross 2 Future Nurses 3 4 HEPNER PAUL EARL IR H1Y 1 2 3 V1cePres1dent 4 HxY Councrl 4 Student Councll 1 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue 3 Football 1 lumor Achrevement Productlon Manager 3 Latm Club 1 Presxdent 2 HESS BARBARA IEAN Booster Staff 4 Block Sectron 3 4 Iumor Sun slune Society 2 Tn H1Y 1 3 4 Ir Red Cross 4 Laun Club l Semor Sunshme Socxety 3 4 -'li M iv J .Mm Ya? 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' A Seniors '59 HESSONG STEPHEN DOYLE Master Machmxsts 3 4 HICKS HENRY RAY HILDENBRAND SHARON LEE Block Secuon 3 4 Performers Club 2 3 4 lun lor Sunshme Soclety l 2 Semor Sunshme 3 4 Tr1H1Y I 2 3 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 Spot Board 4 Iumor Achxevement 3 Secretary 4 Latin Club l 2 HINKLE MARVIN RICHARD Future Teachers of Amenca 3 4 Red and Black Revue 3 4 HOBAUGH BETTY IO Orchestral 2 3 Pres1dent4 Block Sectxon 3 4 Hoof Beatsl 2 3 Tn H1Y1 2 Iumor Sunshme Socrety 1 2 Semor Sunshme Socrety 3 4 Red and Black Revue l 2 3 4 Ir Red Cross 1 Latm Club 1 2 HOBAUGH EDWARD LEE Spcmxsh Club 1 Bowlmq League 2 3 Presxdent HOCKEMA CHARLES ROBERT Cross Country 3 HOCKSTRA DENNIS LEE Audxo Vrsual 2 3 Bowlmg League 3 4 Red and Black Revue 4 Iumor Achxevement 2 3 HOFFA IERRI SUE Choralalrs 2 Block Sectxon 3 4 Commercral Club 1 2 Iumor Sunshme Socxety 1 2 Semor Sunshme Soclety 3 4 GAA 1 TnH1Yl 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue 3 4 Spot Board I 2 HOLLINGER IOSEPHINE ELAINE Bandl Z 3 4 Block Sectxon 4 Commercxal Semor Sunshme Soclety 3 4 Basketball Band 3 HOLT MARGARET GAIL HORTON IUDITH G Gxrls Glee Club 2 3 Nautrlus Staff 4 Block Sec non 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Soctety I 2 Semor Sunshme Socxety 3 4 Tn H1Y I 2 3 HOVDE IANE ELIZABETH Nautrlus Staff 2 3 Ed1tOI'lI'lChl9f 4 Block Sec tron 3 4 Iumor Stmshme Socrety 1 Treasurer 2 Semor Sunshme Socxety 3 4 TnH1Y l 2 3 Chaplam 4 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 Spot Board 2 3 4 Latm Club I 2 Iumor Achxeve ment Secretary 3 V1cePresxdent 4 HOWARD PEGGY Future Teachers ol Amenca 4 Choralaxrs 2 3 4 Block Sectxon 3 Iumor Sunshme Socrety l 2 Semor Sunshme Socxety 3 Commercxal Club 3 Red and Black Revue 3 Broncho Broadcasters 4 Tr1H1Yl 2 3 Lat1nClub1 2 HOWELL NANCY IEAN Gxrls Glee Club 2 Block Sectxon 3 Iumor Sun shme Socrety 2 Semor Sunshme Socrety 3 4 Tn HIY 2 3 4 Llbrary Assxstants 2 3 Ir Red Cross 2 7 4. Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Iunior Sunshine Society 1, 2: Semors 59 l-IURLEY MARILYN RUTH Choralmrs 2 3 CornmercxalClub1 2 Iumor Sunshme Socxety l Tn HAY I Red cmd Black Revuel 2 3 4 Ir Red Cross 1 2 3 Future Nurses 3 4 HURST IANA LEE Block Sectxon 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Socrety 1 2 Semor Sunshme Socxety 3 Student Councll 2 Red and Black Revue 3 HURT PHILLIP WAYNE H1Y 2 3 4 Student Councll 3 IClub 2 3 Foot balll 2 Cross Country 3 4 Basketball Intramural Basketballl 2 4 Track 2 3 4 IDLE ALICE IRENE Choralaus 2 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Socxety 2 Semor Sunshme Soclety 4 IRR DON R Intramural Basketball 2 IACKSON CHARLES RICHARD Bowlmg League 1 2 3 Red and Black Revue IAcoBsoN RONALD DEAN A Cappella Choir l Red and Black Revue 2 4 Basketball 2 Intramural Basketball 2 4 IAGLA ROBERT F Audxo Vxsual 2 3 Ir Red Cross 3 IClub 3 4 Manager Track l 2 Latm Club 2 Iunxor Achxevement 3 IAMES SHARON lANIT Block Sectxon 4 Semor Sunshme Socxety 4 Tn H1 Y 4 Red and Black Revue 4 Iunlor Achleve ment 4 Broncho Broadcasters 4 IOHNSON LARRY EARL KALBERER PATRICIA ANN Block Sectlon 3 4 Iunnor Sunshme Socrety 1 2 Senxor Sunshme Soctety 3 4 KALBERER WALTER ALFRED Football 3 KATZMAN CHARLES F IClub 3 Sergeantatarms 4 Football l 3 4 Trackl 2 3 4 KEEGAN EDDIE A Cappella Choxr 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue KEISER ANNETTE KAY A Cappella Chou' 4 Choralcnrs 2 3 Block Sec txon 4 Iumor Sunshme Soclety 1 2 Senxor Sun shme Socxety 3 4 Red and Black Revue 4 Lrbrary Assxstants 3 4 Ir Red Cross 3 Lrbrary Club 4 'Vw Q,- i 4' 47 -I gf 'a-ac:-. -:rd ...ai if il' -2 2 T7 I wi 1-7 I 1' ,...,r '7 Page 13 Semors 59 KELLER SANDRA LEE Commerctal Club 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Socxety I 2 Sen1orSunshme Soclety 3 4 Tn H1Y1 2 3 4 Ir Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Iumor Achxeve ment 3 Spot Club I 2 3 Spot Board 2 Future Nurses 4 Lxbrary Club 1 2 Pres1dent3 4 KEYL IANET PAULINE Gxrls Glee Club 1 Choralmrs 2 3 Commerclal Club 1 2 3 4 Red cmd Black Revue 3 KIDDER DONALD WAYNE Audxc Vxsual 3 Football 3 Basketball 2 Track KING IERRY D A Cappella Chou 2 4 Red and Black Revue 2 KINGSTON LARRY RANDEL KLUTH MARILYN IEAN Choralaxrs 2 3 Booster Staff 4 Block Sectxon 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Society I 2 Senxor Sunshme Soclety 3 4 Tn HIY l 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue 3 KONING VIRGIL H Bandl 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Hoof Beats 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 KYLE GERALD A IR l'I1Y V1cePres1dent 2 3 4 IClub 3 4 Tenms I 2 3 4 Ir Red Cross 3 4 Intramural Basket balll 4 LatmClub1 Z LAI-IR IAMES ARTHUR Spamsh Clubl 2 H1Y 2 4 Chaplam 3 Key Club 2 3 4 Iumor Ach1evement3 4 Intra mural Basketball I LAMB BRIAN PATRICK 2 3 4 Student Councll 2 V1cePres1dent 3 Pres1dent4 IClub 3 4 Golf 2 3 4 Red and Black 2 3 MC 4 Spot Board 2 4 Pres1dent3 Manager Football l Basketball Broncho Broadcasters Presxdent 4 LAMBUTH CATHERINE EILEEN A Cappella Choxr 2 3 4 Spamsh Club Block Sectxon 3 Iumor Sunshme Socrety 1 Semor Sunshme Socrety 3 Madnqals 3 4 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 Chansonettes 2 LAMBUTH ROSELYNN RAE Block Section 3 Iumor Sunshme Soclety l Semor Sunshme Socxety 4 Tr1l'l1Y 1 2 Red and Black Revue 4 Future Nurses 3 4 LAWSON BARBARA SUE Block Section 4 Commercial Club 4 Iumor Sun shxne Socxety 1 LAXTON DENNIS DALE Class Ofhcers Secretary Treasurer 4 I'-lx Y 1 2 3 4 l'I1YCounc1l2 3 Student Councxl 4 IClub 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue 3 Tennrs I 2 3 4 Latxn Club l 2 LEWIS MARYLAND Orchestra l Spamsh Club 3 Block Sectxon 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Socxety I 2 Semor Sunshme Socxety 3 4 'l'nHrY 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue I Iumor Achrevement 3 4 Latux Club I 2 9 I 1 4. 3, 4. 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'T if Q pf 934 5 fp 64 1-is I'7 Y-7 5 4-'v Paqe IJ7 ar 'P7 7 1 '34 nl' 'i -.:' 3 QQ Y S Y' T' Ci 5 li' Pune I G Sen1ors 59 MATHES GEORGE W Bowl1ngLeague1 2 3 4 Trackl MAVITY SARAH MAY IANICE A Grrls Glee Club 2 Booster Stafi 2 3 4 Block Sectron 3 4 Commerc1alClub1 2 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Socrety 1 2 Semor Sunshme Socrety 3 4 Tr1H1Y1 2 3 4 Student Counclll 2 3 Red cmd Black Revue 3 4 Spot Board 4 MAY RICHARD P MCCLANNEN IUDITH KAY SANZ A Cappella Chorr 2 3 4 Block Sectlon 4 Per formers Club 4 Iumor Sunshme Socxety l 2 Senror Sunshme Socrety 3 4 Madngals 3 4 Red and Black Revue 1 2 3 4 Ir Red Cross I 2 3 4 NFL 4 Chansonettes 2 MCDERMID SANDRA LOY ACappella Chorr 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Block Sectlon 3 Hoot Beatsl 2 3 4 Performers Club 4 Iumor Sunshme Socxety 2 Semor Sunshme Socrety 3 4 Red and Black Revue l 2 3 4 NFL 4 Latln Club I 2 Flag Corps 2 3 4 McFERREN DRUSCILLA KAY A Cappella Choxr 3 4 Block Sectron 3 4 Red and Black Revue 3 4 N F L 4 Performers Club 4 Ir Red Cross 2 3 4 Latm Clubl 2 McGLOTHLIN MILDRED IANE Block Sectlon 3 4 Ir Red Cross 3 MEADOWS ANETA FERN Gxrls Glee Club 2 Choralaxrs 3 Block Sectxon 3 4 Red and Black Revue 3 MELVILLE WILLIAM E MERKEL LOIS ESTHER Block Sectron 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Socrety I 2 Semor Sunslune Socxety 3 4 Tn I-I1Y 2 3 4 Student Councrl 4 Future Nurses 4 Latm Club MERRITT IANILYN RUTH Band 1 Commerctal Club 3 Iumor Sunshme Soclety I 2 Semor Sunshme Socxety 3 4 METCALF GARRY WAYNE Class Offrcers Secretary Treasurer 3 Vxce Presr dent 4 Spanxsh Club l I-I1Y 2 3 Treasurer 4 Key Club 2 3 IClub 2 3 Treasurer 4 Red and Black Revue 3 Manager Football l 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 4 MICKLER WILLIAM R Performers Club 3 4 Football 2 Baseball l 2 3 NFL 4 Intramural Basketball l Broncho Broadcasters 4 MILLER BETTY IEAN Spamsh Club l 2 Block Sectxon 3 4 Iumor Sunshine Society 1 2 Semor Sunshxne Society 3 Secretary 4 TrlHlY1 2 4 Red and Black Revue 3 4 Ir Red Cross 3 Spot Board 4 Sen1ors 59 MILLER MIKE L A Cappella Choxr 2 3 Presrdent 4 Class Offx cers Presldentl 4 I-I1Y 3 4 Presrdent 2 I-lxY Councrl 2 4 Secretary Treasurer 3 Key Club Treasurer 2 Student Counclll 2 3 4 IClub 3 4 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 Spot Board l 3 4 Pres1dent2 Madrrgals 3 4 MILLER SONDRA KAY Block Sectlon 3 4 Semor Sunshme Socxety 3 4 GAA 1 Red and Black Revue 4 Future Nurses 4 MISNER ALLEN R Bowlmg League 2 3 4 Swxmmmg 3 4 MITCHELL RAYMAN LEROY IR Band 1 2 3 Pres1dent4 Hoof Beats 3 IClub 2 3 Red and Black Revue 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Manager Track 1 2 3 Orchestra 3 4 MOHLMAN MARY IO Spanxsh Club 3 Block Sectron 3 4 Iunror Sun shrne Socrety l 2 Semor Sunshme Soclety 3 4 Tr1H1Y 1 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 Spot Board 4 Iumor Achrevement 3 4 Broncho Broadcasters 4 Latm Club l Z MOORE IOI-IN CARROLL MOOREHEAD GARY NOBLE Bowlmg League 1 2 Intramural Basketball l Golf 1 MOYER NINA SUE Orchestra 1 Commercral Club 3 4 Red and Black Revue 1 MULLEN GRACIE LOIS Gxrls Glee Club 2 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Socrety 2 Semor Sunshme Socxety 3 4 Tn I-I1 Y 3 MUSTON SANDRA LEE Future Teachers of Amenca 3 Gxrls Glee Club 2 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Socxety 2 Semor Sun shme Socxety 3 4 MYERS CAROLYN SUE Block Sectlon 3 Commercral Club 2 3 Iumor Sunshme Socrety l 2 Semor Sunshme Socxety 4 Tr1H1Yl 2 Ir Red Crossl 2 3 La Club l NEAL BONITA KAY Choralcurs 2 Block Sectron 3 4 Iunror Sunshme Socrety l 2 Semor Sunshme Society 3 4 Tn I-I1Y 1 2 3 V1cePres1dent 4 Red cmd Black Revue 3 4 Spot Board 4 NEEDHAM PATRICIA IOAN Block Section 3 4 Commercxal Club 3 4 Latxn Club l 2 Iunxor Sunshme Socrety 1 2 Semor Sunshme Socrety 3 4 NELSON BARBARA ANN Future Teachers of Amenca 1 Secretary 2 Block Sectron 3 Co Captarn 4 Performers Club 2 3 4 Iun1orSunshme Socretyl 2 Semor Sun shme Socrety 3 4 Student Councxl 2 3 4 Iunxor Achxevement 3 4 N F L 3 4 Broncho Broad casters 4 NELSON, SANDRA KAY Class Ofhcers, V1cePres1dent 2 Yell Leaders 1, 2, Block Sectron 3, 4, Iumor Sunshme Socxety 1, 2, Semor Sunshme Socxety 3, 4 Tn H1Y 1, 2 3, 4 Red and Black Revue 3, 4 EA 14 35 x -4 -aus 1-Z' T as-' 4,,- QQ lvxy W1 'on f 1 as Q 35 Wag , Q 30: 5' -fe Q .uv l Page1f7 0 l , . 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PRINCE, CHARLOTTE IANE Block Section 3. 4: Commercial Club 1, 2. 4: Iunior Sunshine Society l, 2: Senior Sunshine Society 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. Seniors 59 PRUITT DONALD D Audio Visual 2 3 4 Nautilus Staff 3 4 Ushers 2 3 Intramural Basketball I RARDON MARILYN DORIS EMMONS A Cappella Choir 2 3 Spanish Club I 2 GAA l Tr1I'I1Y 1 2 Red and Black Revue REED ROBERT EUGENE REED SHARON ROSE Choralairs 2 3 4 Iiuuor Sunshme Society I 2 Semor Sunshme Society 3 4 Future Nurses 3 Red cmd Black Revue 3 REEDER ALBERT REEDER STEPHEN IOHNSTON Spanish Club I Ushers I Performers Club IC1ub4 Tenn1sI2 3 4 NFL 4 RHODES VIRGINIA LOUISE A Cappella Choir 3 4 Senior Play 4 Block Sec tion 3 4 Performers Club 4 Senior Sunshine Society 4 Red cmd Black Revue 3 4 N F L 4 RICHEY WAYNE LEE Choralmrs 2 3 President 4 Performers Club 4 H1Y 2 3 4 Bowling League 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue 4 Iumor Achievement 4 NFL 4 Intramural Basketball 1 Latin Club I 2 RICKS CAROL ARLENE Future Teachers of Amenca I 2 Spanish Club I Block Section 3 4 Performers Club 4 Iunior Sunshme Society I 2 Senior Sunshme Society 3 4 Tnl-I1Y l Student Council I 2 Iun or Achievement 4 N F L 4 RISK IAMES K Spanish Clubl 2 3 HIYZ 3 4 Key Club2 3 IClub 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue 3 4 Iumor Achievement 3 President 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Golfl 2 3 4 ROBBINS LARRY PRESTON Footballl Basketballl 2 3 ROBINSON SHARON IEAN Iunior Sunshine Society I Tn Hx Y 1 2 ROBINSON WALTER IOSEPH Class Officers, President 2: Hi-Y 1. 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y Council 2' Student Council 1 2. 3, 4: I-Club 2 Secretary 3, President 4: Red and Black Revue 2. 3: Football 1, 2, 3, 4' Wrestling 2. 3: Basket- ball 1: Track 1, 2. 3, 4: Swimming 4. ROBISON. STEPHEN PHILLIP Basketball 1: Baseball 2. ROSS, DONNA RAE Block Section 3' Commercial Club 2, 3' Iunior Sunshine Society 1, 2' Senior Sunshine Society 3 4' Library Assistants 3 4. 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Q' I ' : : ' - Seniors '59 SLAUGHTER RICHARD LEE Footballl Tenms I 2 SMITH HOWARD SMITH MARLA LOY Block Sectron 4 Iumor Sunshme Socrety SNELL IOAN MARIE Semor Sunshme Soclety 4 SNIDER IUDITH CHARLENE Bandl 2 3 4 Block Sectron 3 4 Commercral Club 1 2 3 Treasurer 4 Semor Sunshme So cxety 3 4 GAA 1 2 3 Treasurer 4 SNYDER EDWARD ALLEN Bandl 2 3 4 Hoof Beats 3 Iumor Achreve ment 3 4 Key Club 4 Ushers 1 SPALDING VIRGINIA BALL Block Sectron 3 4 Band 2 H Beats 2 Iumor Sunshme Socxety I 2 Semor Sunshme Socrety 3 4 Latm Club I 2 Iumor Achreve ment 4 SPARKS LARRY EUGENE HIY 4 IC1ub 4 Bowlmg League 1 Cross Country 4 Golll 2 3 4 SPENCER PHYLLIS ANN A Cappella Chou' 2 3 4 Block Sectxon 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Socrety I 2 Semor Sunshme Socxety 3 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 Tn H1 Y 2 3 4 Hoot Beats 3 Ir Red Cross 2 3 Spot Board 4 Latxn Club 1 SPURGEON MARIAM KAY Commercxal Club 2 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Socr eI2 STAMPS PATRICIA LOUISE Llbrary Assxstants 3 Future Nurses 4 STATTON PHYLLIS ANN Nautllus Staff 4 Block Section 3 4 Iumor un shme Socrety 1 2 Semor Sunshme Socxety 3 4 TrrH1Y I 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue 3 4 Spot Club l 2 3 4 STAUFFER ROBERT W Choralarrs 2 Audio V1sua12 3 4 HIY 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue 3 Intramural Basketball STEILL BETTY IANE A Cappella Chou 2 3 Hrstonan 4 Class Oth cers Secretary Treasurerl 2 Yell Leadersl 2 Captarn 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Socrety 1 2 Sen lor Sunshme Soclety V1cePres1dent 3 4 Tn HLY 1 2 Sergeant at arms 3 Chaplam 4 Stu dent Councll 2 3 Secretary 4 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 Spot Boardl 2 Secretary 3 4 Broncho Broadcasters Treasurer 4 STEILL IUDITI-I ANN Block Sectlon 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Socrety 1 2 Semor Sunshme SOCIEIY 3 4 Tn HIY l 2 3 ! 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Semors 59 STETLER RICHELYNNE MARIE Block Sectwn 3 4 Commercxal Club 3 Iunxor Sunshme Socxety I 2 Semor Sunshme Soclety 3 4 THHLY l 2 3 Red cmd Black Revue 3 4 Ir Red Cross 3 STEWARD PATRICIA ANN Iumor Acluevement 4 STIERS SHELBY IEAN Block Sectlon 3 4 Commerclal Club 4 Semor Sunshme SOCIEIY 4 Tr1H1Y 4 Red and Black Revue 4 Future Nurses 3 4 STITZ MARYLIN IANE Booster Staff 2 3 4 Block Sectxon 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Socxety I 2 Semor Sunshme Socxety 3 4 'IY1H1Y 3 4 Red and Black Revue 3 Spot Board 4 Latm Club 2 STONE STEPHEN I Performers Club 4 Student Cotmcxl 4 Bowlmg League 2 Iumor Achtevement 4 STRATHMAN IOHN THOMAS Spamsh Club l 2 Orchestra 1 Sclence Club 4 SUTTON RUTHANN TAPP MARY LOU Glrls Glee Club 2 Choralcnrs 3 Block Sectlon 3 Semor Sunshxne Society 4 Future Nurses 3 4 TAPP SARA SUE Gxrls Glee Club 2 Block Sectxon 3 Future Nurses 3 Treasurer 4 TAYLOR IANICE LAVERNE A Cappella Chotr 4 Spcaush Club 2 Block Sec t1on 3 4 Tn H1Y 2 3 4 Student Councxl 2 Red and Black Revue 3 4 Ir Red Cross 3 4 Spot Board 4 Future Nurses 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Socxety 2 Semor Sunshme Socxety 3 4 Com merctal Club l 3 TAYLOR THOMAS MARTIN Bcmd 1 2 TEEGARDEN ARLO FRANCIS TICEN RICHARD LEE A Cappella Choxr 3 Choralatrs 2 Booster Staff 3 4 HIY 2 3 4 Key Club 2 Student Counc112 Baseball 2 Intramural Basketballl 2 4 Spot Board 4 TITUS PHYLLIS ANN Choralrnrs 2 3 Bandl Block Sectron 3 4 Per formers Club 3 4 Iuruor Sunshme Soctety 1 2 Semor Sunshme Soclety 3 4 Tn H1Yl 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 Lxbrary Asststants 2 3 4 N TULL IUDITH ARLENE Gxrls Glee Club 2 3 4 Block Secnon 4 Iumor Sunslune Socxety 2 Semor Sunshme Socxety 4 TnHi Y 2 Ir Red Cross 4 Semors 59 TYNER CONNIE LEE A Cappella Choxr 2 3 4 Future Teachers of Amenca 3 Block Section 3 Iuruor Sunshxne So clety l 2 Seruor Sunshme Socxety 3 4 Madn gals 3 4 TnH1Yl 2 3 4 Red and Black Revuel 2 3 4 Tnple Tnol 2 UNGERSMA THOMAS ALLEN Master Machuusts 4 VANDERVEEN HERBERT I Semor Play 4 Ushersl 2 H1Yl 2 3 4 Stu dent Council 3 Red and Black Revue 4 Foot ball 1 2 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 4 Track 2 Iumor Achxevement 3 Vrce Presldent 4 Semor Revue 4 Key Club 2 VIERK GARY A Wrestlmg 2 VLAHOS SANDRA KAY WAINSCOTT IUDITH ANN A Cappella Chou' 3 4 Gxrls Glee Club 2 Cho ralcnrs 3 Block Sectxon 3 4 Commercxal Club 3 Iumor Sunshme Socrety 1 2 Semor Sunshme Soclety 3 Treasurer 4 Tr1H1Y 3 4 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 WAYNE IOSEPH IR A Cappella Choxr 4 Choralarrs 2 3 Red and Black Revue 2 3 Football 1 2 Track 2 WALKER THELMA IUANITA G A A 4 WEAST WILLIAM C Hx Y 2 4 Vxce Presxdent 3 Red and Black Revue 3 Iuruor Achxevement 3 Intramural Basketball WEATHERPORD RICHARD EUGENE WEHRLE IOHN R WHISLER CAROLYN SUE Iumor Sunshme Socxety 2 Semor Sunshrne So- crety 4 WHITE, IUDITH ELAINE Block Sectlon 3, 4 Comrnercxal Club 3, Secre tary 4, Semor Sunshme Socnety 3, 4 Tn Hr Y 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue 3 Future Nurses 3, 4 WIDENER, DONALD B A Cappella Chou 3 V1cePres1dent 4. Choral mrs Presxdent 2, Madngals 3 4 H1 Y 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Councxl 1, 2, 3 4, IClub 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue l, 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 2 3 Track l, 3. Lann Club 1, V1cePres1dent 2 WIGGS HERBERT C IR Bowlmq League 4 '7 26' QD, 1 I Y' 9-uv Sv 'W 91? Q'-u if All Y '17 'J' l 'D Page 14 Semors 59 WILLIAMS DAVE HIY 2 3 Football 2 3 Wrestlmg 2 B ketball 1 Track 1 WILSON DELMAR GLEN Future Teachers of Amenca 1 2 Choralaxrs 2 3 Nauulus Staff 3 Adverusmg Manager 4 Per iormers Club 3 4 HxY 2 3 4 Bowlmg League l 4 Red and Black Revue 3 4 Tenrus l NFL 4 Ushers I WILSON LAWRENCE M A Cappella Chou 3 4 Choralaxrs 2 H1Y 3 4 Red and Black Revue 2 3 4 Football 1 Iumor Achxevement 3 Presndent 4 Ir Red Cross 3 Broncho Broadcasters 3 4 WOOD IUDITH KAY Spamsh Club l 2 Block Sectlon 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Socxety l 2 Semor Sunshme Socuety 3 4 TnH1Y12 3 4 Red and Black Revue 4 Iumor Achxevement 4 Future Nurses 3 4 WOODS DON L Nautxlus Staff 4 WRIGHT KAY LOLEDA Gxrls Glee Club 2 Spamsh Club 3 Iumor Sun shme SOCIETY 1 2 Semor Stmshme Socxety 3 4 Tn H1 Y l 2 Ir Red Cross 2 3 Future Nurses 3 Vxce Presldent 4 YANNER IUDITI-I MAE Choralaxrs 2 3 4 Block Sectxon 3 4 Com mercxal Club 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Socxety 1 2 Semor Sunshme Socxety 3 4 Tn HIY 1 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue l 2 3 Iumor Achleve ment 4 YODER MORRIS LEE YORK WILLIAM ALVIN Future Teachers of Amenca 1 2 Presldent 3 4 Band 3 Announcer4 Orchestral 2 V1cePres1 dent 3 Student Dxrector 4 Sparush Club 1 Sen xor Play 4 Hoof Beats 2 Perlomxers Club 3 V1cePres1dent 4 HIY 2 3 4 Red and Black Revuel 2 3 4 NFL 3 V1cePres1dent4 YOUNG EDWARD LOUIS YOUNG KARL ERIC H1 Y 2 3 Presldent 4 Hx Y Councxl 4 Key Club 2 IClub3 4 Footballl 2 Trackl 2 3 4 YOUNG LARRY LEE YOUNG RICHARD LAWRENCE YOUNG SHIRLEY ANN Nautxlus Staft 3 Lxterary Edxtor 4 Block Sectxon 3 4 Iumor Sunshme Soclety l Presxdent 2 Semor Sunshme Society 3 4 Tn HIYI 2 3 4 Red and Black Revue 1 2 3 4 Spot Board I 2 3 4 Iumor Acluevement 3 Secretary 4 YOUNKER KERMIT EARL , -.: .: : 1 1 I' 11-11: , . ,. , . ull If A . 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'rl 4' 1 1' 14 1. nur' . a: ua:: Semors 59 ZABAN SANDRA A Cappella Cholr 1 Block Sectron 3 4 Perform ers Club 4 Iunror Sunshme Socrety l 2 Semor Sunshme Socrety 3 4 Tr1H1Yl 2 3 Red and Black Revue 1 Iunxor Achrevemerxt 3 NFL 4 Chansonetts l 2 ZIMMERMAN BARBARA ELAINE Future Teachers of Amenca 4 Orchestra l Block Sectxon 3 4 Commerclal Club 3 Iunxor Sunshme Society I 2 Semor Sunshme Socrety 3 'I'r1H1Y 1 2 3 Red cmd Black Revue I Ir Red Cross 2 4 Iumor Achrevement 3 Latm Club I 2 KARLZEN SETH L Band 3 4 CUMMINGS C VICTORIA Band I 2 Block Sectron 2 3 Iumor Sunshme Socrety I 2 Semor Sunshme Socxety 3 Student Councll 3 Red and Black Revue 3 Ir Red Cross 4 SpotClub1 2 3 4 DYER GWEN E Grrls Glee Club 2 Choralazrs 3 4 Block Sectron 4 Iumor Sunshme Soclety I 2 Semor Sunshme Socxety 3 Red and Black Revue 2 3 Ir Red Cross 4 Future Nurses 2 3 FRANKLIN WILLIAM B Booster Staff 4 H1 Y 3 4 I-IAYWARD DAVID I Footballl 3 4 Trackl 4 SWlmm1Hq4 NEEDI-IAM IANE ANNETTE Orchestral 2 3 4 Spanish Club 2 3 Yell Leaders 1 Block Sectlon 3 4 Hoof Beats 3 Iumor Sunshme Socxety 1 2 Semor Sunshme SOCIGIY 3 4 TrxH1Y 2 3 4 Red and Black Revuel 2 3 4 PARKER BONNIE ANN Block Sectlon 3 4 Commercral Club 4 Iumor Sunshme Socrety 1 2 Semor Sunshme Soclety 3 4 Trtl-I1Y 2 3 4 READY LARRY EUGENE Master Machuusts 2 3 THOENNES SANDRA KAY Grrls Glee Club 2 Block Sectlon 4 Iumor Sun shme Soclety I 2 Tn HIY 1 2 Red and Black Revue 2 1:-4, J-84' like -,.,.x Ps ,,,-'ur '-fx ,..,ff 1 AA 'Oli 206 Q..- 73 25' any T ,hs ROBERT HAINJB Track 4 Blskutball 3 4 Intramural 1 2 Baseball 3 Cross Country 3 4 I Club 4 Rod Cross 4 P11110 H 9 I I 5 ' ' g . , . : S ' :P . , '. I , .f 'f egg, ' ' ,1 2 ,711 D ,q : . . : I 4 . I I 47 fa ff . . U' v , : . I : . Q 1 W I . A . - - wiiifli - Y' 7 . ,f - : ' . : : 'Z 1 1 f . .' ' 'Q ' ' 2 -. I d . h ' : . : ' ' i -1 ot l I l P, nv' 4b if Please buy a pen and help our class' Ioan Vanderveen reports sales progress for Christmas wrapping paper to Chairman Larry Vanderwellen Junior Class works toward senior year With their eyes set on next year the Iunior Class completed the 1958 59 school year with much success The votes of the juniors chose Dan Balfe president Don Dykhuizen vice president and Stephanie Aungst secretary treasurer After waiting from spring of last year when they ordered class rings until this fall they were as proud as could be to show oft their new rings Dave McKenzie was in charge of the class ring project. This class was extremely busy as tar as money making projects were concerned. The traditional junior project, that of selling Christ- mas wrapping paper, netted approximately S350. Chairman was Larry Vanderweilen. Other activities included a mixer, a paper drive, and selling of Broncho ball-point pens. Counseling and guiding the class was in the hands of Mr. R. W. Levering. With a successful year behind them, the Class of 1960 goes on to try to make their senior year the best yet. Page H6 Mr Levermg holds an important conference with the Iumor class officers Dan Balfe Stephanie Aungst and Don Dykhuizen J unlors 60 Lloyd E Adams Robert Arthur Adams Carol Ann Aldrxdge Stephen Alexander Dxane Allen Raymond H Allen Patsy Carol Anderson Larry Wxllxam Arnold Robert R Arnold Tonda Io Atha Stephanxe Ann Aungst Tom Lee Backhoft Iudy Helen Baldwxn George Dan Balte Robert R Barbour Iohn Rlchard Bart IanetLou1se Barton Robert Allen Barton Donald E Baumls Fred G Berhl Lmda Ann Bennett Selma Ann Berqhoft Frances Berqsma Sldney R Berry Dewcryne Black Ronald W Blue Sandra Sue Bogan Gary Bolyard Steven Bonnett Paul Bosard Stephen Boughton Marcra Bow man Marlone Bowsher Iames Bowyer Iohn N Boyer Leonard Boyll Carol Ann Brand Brll Bresnahan Lmda Sue Broome Roberta Buck Ien Ann Bumbleburg Arthur Burk Carol Iean Bumett Ruth Ellen Burnett Urban Busch Iune Butcher Lmda Butler Robert Butler Iudy Cam Ierry Lee Camp Larry Lee Campbell Nancy Caphnger Davxd Carte Lmda Sue Caylor Brlly Chalmers Ioseph Cham bers Ronald Chatheld Iudxth Clark Iames A Cochran Beverly Coddmgton Larry Lee Cole Gene Paul Colhns Carol Ann Cook Nancy Io Cooper Norman Copas Ierry Coms Nancy Covey Iack Coward Iames Calvm Cox Ruth Von setta Cox Marranne Crose Mxchele Ann Crumly Ierry Dal rymple Manlyn Dalton Davxd Dant lhizm' .N....... l gm li 9 E Q4 GW r 9 K-va bw as Prlue 141 0 v , , ly - ' . 1 mf' , A A R 7-ff' to l . y ' ' '- A as s L -Y ' , , I ' I C V , . 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J unlors 60 Rrchard Hotime Glenda Hold erfteld Wrlham Holsclaw Sandra Drane Holt Mark Houmard P tncla Kay Howard Karen Sue Howell Sandra Howell Dorothy Hui txnes Ronald Hurtt Donald Hyatt Charles Irwm Patncra Jackson Ienann Iennxngs Donna Iohns George Iohnson Ianet Iohnson Phrllrp Iohnson Kenneth Iustxce Rrchard Kantz Gerald Kauffman Robert Kepler Chester Kmg Howard Kuchhoff Rex Klrts San dra Klmker Mary AIICG Konmg Robert Konmg Lee Alan Kurpers Donna Kull Davxd Kummrngs Sarah LaFol lette Martm Lamberson Lana Lane Mary K Lane Lmda Lawson Srdney Leech Edward Lemond Lmda Lewxs Mrchael Lrllard Terry Lrnthrcum Ioe Lee Long Denms Lott Claudra Lynch Kathleen Lynch Donna Mahoy Phrlrp Malsbary Greg Mansheld Barrte Io Martm Delbert Iohn Martm Iames Gary Martrn Sandra Martrn Clyde Mauck Marcehte Mc Dowell Iames Mclntrre Patncta Mclntrre Wtllxam Mclver Nancy Mc Kerghen Davrd McKenzre Nancy McK1nms Walter McK1nn1s Mary Lou McLaughlm Thomas McL1n hm McNeely Valena Meeks Ierry Mercer Fredenck Messen ger Fred Metcalf Gary Lee Metzer Charles Wrllxam Mtckler Delores Mrller Sandra Mrller Wrllram Mink Barbara Mobley Sandra Montgomery Myron More house Louxse Morgan ALL bb- 1 X' H-. 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Page 130 J unlors 60 Helen Momson Robert Mosby Dan Mosler Ray Mowery Lewrs Munqer Ilm Murphy George Needham Iohn Needham Nancy Kay Neher Peter Nerbert Tom Nenlan Carol Nelson George Nelson Pa tncra Nelson Larry Neyhart Chorlann Nrch ols George Nrchols Sharon Nlch olson Carolyn Oberlxe Sharon Oberlre Wxllram O Brlen Carolyn Odle Myrna Ogbom Carolyn Oley Robert Outhouse Rxchard Dean Overley Drane Paeth Ins Palmer Iudy Paprockr Dorothy Parker Patncra Partlow Connxe Paugh Davld Paxton Iulra Payne Orvrlle Payne Rosemary Peflley Michael Per shmg Iohn Platt Martina Platt lean Ponto Veromca Pope Bonnxe Pottlxtzer Fred Prewrtt Jane Prrdemore Roger Pnest Larry Prrmmer Iean nette Prurtt Sharon Kay Purvxs Ahce Raxnwater Hallre Ramsey Mrke Reed Gmger Reeves Chester Remck Donald Reppert Shlrley Reyn olds Gerald Rxchard Carolyn Rxchardson Peggy Rxchardson Larry Ritter Glenn Robbrns lack R Robbms Pat Ann Robbins Karen Roblnaugh Paul Robinson Rosalme Rogge Karen Rooze Mane Ross Thomas Ross Katherine Rover Iulxa Ru bnght Iack Rumpza Marxlyn Russell Sandra St Iohn Elizabeth Schaat Sue Scheumann Iohn Schneider Vmcent Schrader ' 7 W-:ff , ' , V Vvfvl ' :I , 6 ,, ' A . 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J unlors 60 Ellen Lonuse Schramm Ursula Schuchardt Iames Schultz Patt Scott Marlene Sears Iudtth Sel leck Frances Ann Sharp Kexth Shaw Wayne Sheets Lmda Shepherd Mary Ahce Shrpp Phyllrs Shoal Edward Sholty Clotd Shuler Pamela Sxegers Samuel Srets ma Duane Sxmmons Kathenne Smxley Charles Smxth Iames Smxth Mary Ann Smrth Stephen Smxth Warren Smrth Karen Smock Robert Snyder Iohn Allen South Itm Sovern Rxta Spenard Ned Staley Raymond Stevens Barbara Steward Ronald Stew art lack Stout Karen Strong Rxch ard Stroup lenmier Stump Lmda Sunkes Carolyn Surface Iudy Swlck Steve Tam George Taylor Thom Iames Tesmer Sarah Thomas Iudy Todd Sharon Ungersma Ioan VanderVeen Larry Vander wxelen Iames Edward Vaughn Lmda Veach Davrd Vyse Carol Wagner Wrllram Waldsrruth Iac quelme Wallace Nancy Webster Don Weedon Iames Weedon Carl Rrchard Wharton M1chaelWh1te Dlck Whxtehead Thomas Whtteley Ierry Whtteman Gerald Paul Wregand Iudy Wren Karen Wten Iohn Wrerenga Maurtce Wxggs Rodger Wrggs Sandra Wllltams Warren Wtllxams Robert Wllson Wtllxam R W1l son Lmda Wxnmqer Ion Wnght Arthur Yates Rebecca Yoder lack Young 2 l5Q 40.2 I0 F V rf' Q . 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D Page 151 'D 4 .. tx M Jun1ors 60 Rtchczrd Dennls Young Bemcrd Iomes Zeeman Theodore Zom J A Kathy Hennmg and Norm Hertzer mtently go to work tulmq out regtstrotton forms Get thot rebound boys' Iclne Elsberry and Dmne Allen stop for C1 chat Wllh MISS Hcrrrxnqton whlle buy mq tourney ttckete 7' 1Ir' 0 9 , 1 , f .Tl ' ' . Q 1 A I V 5' 5 ' v ff NM A' t I f X 1 ' in P Members of the Sunshine Society enjoy their potluck supper in the cafeteria. The roundeball team members and coaches celebrate an unexpected victory over East Chicago Washington. s.. r - Brian Lamb, on behalf of the Student Coun- cil, presents Francis Beetle and Tom Carroll awards for winning safety slogans while Sgt. Allenduff of the Indiana State Police gives an approving smile. 4 4 Sophomores become acqucunted wrth our Admrrmg the sweatshms whrch the sophomore class sold are Carol Newhard and Dean Lecklrtner At the class ofhcers meettng Ierry Rush and Irm Hurst drctate as Barb Prrce records the notes Page 194 h1gh school world The Sophomore Class made up of 480 stu dents had much to accomphsh thrs year Comrng mto Ieff as the underclassmen was a blg adjustment but 1t provlded many good trmes to look back on This class was the flrst to spend 1ts freshman year III junror h1gh school therefore the members had all theu orgamzmg to do thrs year dent Irm Hurst VICG prestdent and Barbara Prrce secretary treasurer Mabel H Beaver was always standrng by wrth her helpful gurdance The class started oft the year wrth a paper drrve whlch besrdes offenng fun for everyone brought ln S56 The mrxer sponsored by the class netted S40 Next on the agenda was the Broncho lewelry sale whlch profrted S37 The Sophomores brggest project was the sweat slurt sale whrch netted S84 The class also donated to the Chrrstmas Basket fund for needy iarruhes Thrs class had a great deal of catchrng up to do srnce th1s was the1r frrst year of rarsrng money Through cooperatron and perseverance they have done a two years lob 1n one year Lmda Rmker and Tom Wray look over models of next year s nngs O I I l' ' 'Q 5 ' . . 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' . n X l Their elected ofiicers were Ierry Rush, presi- wx X u : 1 ' l -6 J 1 ri' , Sophomores, Bl Sally Abbott Larry Ade Carole Alexander Glenn Allen Roy Alper Meredrth Altherr Donna Anderson Marlorre Anderson Tamara Andrews Wlllram Andrews Anna Anspaugh Wtlllam An thony Lrnda Applegate Vxola Armstrong Mary Arnold Patrrcra Arnold Carol Atwood Iarnes Ayres Rob ert Babcock Stanley Backholt Walter Bader Ierry Baker Patrxcra Baker Bomta Barrett Floyd Barton Rose Basham Ray Battermq Herbert Baumqardt Charles Beck Frances Beedle Carmellra Bell Ioyce Benedrct Vxrgrrua Benqe Ronald Bennett Sharon Bennett Gabnele Bxelrg Nancy Brllrngs ley Ioanne Brzzarrr Frances Bol Larry Bol Andrea Bolyard Dxana Manlyn Boothe Kenneth Bost wrck Vtctorra Bowers Gary Bo yer Dave Brady Iames Brcrmblett Ioyce Brand Ralph Brand Chrrstma Brrtt Mrchael Brooks Irm Brouwer Thomas Brouwer Beth Brown Iudxth Brown Kay Brown Iohn Brownmq Clayton Burroughs Mrldred But ler Gary Buttry Sherla Buttry Robert Cam Robert Caldwell Ierry Camp bell Sarah Campbell Sharon Canaday loy Capper Ioseph Carey Ellzabeth Carr Wrnston Carr Cathy Carter Sharon Carter lerry Chambers Rxchard Chaney Rrchard Charles Iacquelme Charlesworth Q IAA '77 QI 4' 1 Y-Q v 32.21 YJ rut' QT' ind 'fx 'Q-a Q,- if L 1' we-1' Lv lxf' lui Page 15a 9 .' 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Sophomores, Bl Ioan Chatham Ann Chelala Ann Chenoweth Georgla Chnsto pher Earlene Chupp Roger Ctr cle Lee Clauson Iudxth Clement Robert Clouse Donna Clymer George Cole Carol Colhns Iudy Conkrxght Nancy Conn Denms Conner Iames Cook Davxd Cooper Kay Cordell San dra Cortner Iacquellne Coward Ronme Cnswell Russell Cnswell Iack Crutch held Norma Cunnmgham Frank Dallas Robert Davres Barbara Davls Frank Davxs Kathleen Davxs Ruta Davxs Sandra Dcrvxs Mano Davrt Car ole Decker Herbert Denney Iudxth Derment Charles Derry Leland Devme Davrd Dewey Manlyn Dewhurst Ronald Drllrng Thomas Doeppers Claudxa Dolbow Sue Dorroh Ray Doss Richard Douglas Mary Doyle Kenneth Draper Roberta Dudley George Dutton lane Dvormk Iames Eason Gary Eaton Charles Eberhardt Barbara Ebner Davxd Edmondson Conme Eldrxdge Edxth Eldndge Sandra Elxsa Sxdney Ely Barbara Emmons Ray Etter Iudxth Eu banks lackre Evans Gene Everson Curtxs Ewmg Roger Ewxng Mar qaret Fahl Ierry Faurote Nancy Ferguson Rlchard Fischer Mark Flsher Glenn Fletcher Iames Flett Paul Flxckmqer Larry Ford Gary Fore man 7 I 3 . 1 , , - 1,1 ll -1 A l Wi' if.. 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V- C l ' 1 . iv N ,qi xx vi- gig N., ' Q, A gi 5 , , . gg a V f 1 ' -Rf!! tr fe Y' Sophomores, 61 Richard Foreman DIXIE Foster Patncta Fountam Howard Frcm cts Sue Frcmkltn Shxrley Free man Betty Freestone Rxchard Frey Robert Fnend Larry Fry Iulta Funkhouser Iohn Galloway Sandra Ghere Ronald Gtlbert Walter Gxllxland Iudtth Gxl more Lxnda Goodnxght Sharon Gons Robert Graham Iack Grant Ierry Graves Diana Gray Ruth Grenat Dtane Gnfhn Edith Gruenke Max Hab btnga Iames Hahn Bonme Hall lack Hall Peggy Hall Wtllxam Hampton Ronald Hand Gretchen Hanstra Carl Hardesty Charles Hardesty Ehzabeth Hargrs Duane Har nngton Irene Hamson Frances Harter Sandra Hartman Ierry Sonny Hayes Phxlhp Hexde Mary Hxckman Sandra Hxllhouse Dons Hxlt Mxchael Hxlt Iohn Hutch Ioseph Hobaugh Nancy Hock stra Shlrley Hodson Iudy Hoke Teddy Holderheld Io Ann Houpt Karen Houts Lloyd Hudgens Ioyce Huffstut ter Ioyce Hughes Kathy Huke Georgtanna Hull Iean Human Iames Hurst Ianet Hurt Iames Huston Gary Hutts Sally Ingleman Gerald lackson Martha Iaclrson Scott Iacobson Chrtstte Iohnson Chrtstma Iohnson Reatha Iohnson Marga ret Iones Howard Iones Ronald Iones Kathleen Kam 46 ff. 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F' QT 'Us Sophomures, Bl Sharon Serey Dxane Shadley Larry Shafer Leslxe Shaft Iamce Shearer Wxllram Sheets Carol Shoemaker Charna Snlver Thomas Slpes lane Srtes Robert Skadberg Con me Sl-relley Ioe Slxger Karen Slopsema Elaxne Smxth Iames Smxth Io seph Smxth Kay Smrth Robert Smxth Terry Smxth Harold Snethen Drck Snyder Lloyd Sollars Ed gar Sparks Robert Stants Carol Steele Wxlllam Stephenson Kent Sterlrng IUCKIG Stevens Ianet Steward Sandra Stong Dawn Stout W11 ham Strathman Robert Straw Robert Strong Iean Stroup Bryan Sutherland Ronald Sutherlm Nancy Sutter Susan Swanson Ann Swezey Iohn Swxck Alan Tam Raymond Teegar den Wtlkre Terry Carole Thayer Davxd Thompson Ncmcy Txllord Sandra Ttmmons Martha Tolen Gary Tooker Lmda Tracy Rlchard Traeger Douglas Trrplett Phyllxs Tschaenn Sue Tyner Gerry Ullnch Rxchard Vander may Robert Warnscott Icnnes Walker Ronald Walker Drane Walls Lynda Walter Larry Ward Lmda Wayland Sherry Weaver Nancy Webb Wrllram Weller Leslie Welsch Marsha Whxte Thomas Whxte Isaac Whxte aker Mxchael Wren Brenda W1l hams Robert Wxllxams Donald Wxlson Patncxa Wrlson Sophomores, 61 Walter Wxlson Mary Ann Wolslefier Larry Woods Thomas Wray Mary Wnght Edward Yates Iames Yeater Kay Young Robert Young Thomas Young Vive-Q iv X ,K .A Penny Pndemore Tom Bylsma Bxll the vanous assets of the hbrary Ann Chamberlain a Student Counctl member asststs m dxstnbutmg onentatton brochures to the new sophomores I' Page 161 , A . U C- '-75 , ' -' D ' I - C -L . . ,v Q' 'x,j -Y 'Qs Vg 7:7 5 , , Y . ' l ' I I . B 1 - , ' ' - ' i- 'A X' -I - L - -dl . - ,, ' uf - - 0 'Y' u M M A 3 if r ' , , - Q, Briggs, and Ioe Robinson demonstrate ty t I I .KX g , , My! . . ' ' I M W ' i , . ,Wt I If QE A Z Y . I . I . I ij I f Y 1. N? A' 'W duggnztw JW' I 'U 'IW , 4 I 5 ' - 'A .- fi!-.ftwwiuf rf-gym-N+.,,,Q kg ,A Uf gudinedo La fayette's multitude of business estab- lishments is constantly undergoing vast changes. Hardly a month passes in which a number of the city's shops and stores aren't subject to extensive changes and redecoration. During this past year we have become increasingly aware of the external alterations taking place in downtown Lafayette. Businessmen know that by improving the appearance of their buildings they can somewhat help their business. However, the many in- dividuals and firms which are engaged in business in Lafayette know that the growth of business is based upon one fundamental princi ple-ad vertisin g, and that only through advertising can they hope to attain a fair margin of trade. Those individuals and firms whose names appear on the following pages have made possible the production of a larger and better yearbook that would otherwise be a financial impossibility. For that reason the NAUTILUS takes this opportunity to thank them for their co-operation, and to commend their products and their services to its readers. Page 163 X x - JYQ f wr.:-0 IW' ' 1 I P' Q FN .p4- 4' s -1- Stop in at N'.4.'Vlfl S DRIVE INN on the 52 hy-pass to top off a per- feet evening with a snack. Bl'NSINllI'IR'S SUNOCO, on 52 at Union Street, is one of the most modern and heat equipped serviee stations in the Lafayette area. 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Ill'E IINSLRAINQ I' IUNIPAINY 'G Sanborn Flevh ll I1 f II: splmllzalmn I awlw I rc lu lmn I nlm 0 g 'ln Nl un Nt llmnm N 7 x Illllld 0 f . . . ' ' I , ' ' ' ,' f.'UIllll1IllIl'H1S uf I . 4. 1 4 A 4 , ' fy. 'II 'rl . . . V ' I U l I 1 n n K I A A fu L. , 1 pk 1 , , . - . 1 - C l llUIil'Qlf'I' I.. 1-il I-IIN n . Q , Y - lie-In-ral K 1-nl lo' ' 4 A ' l ' II 0' 2511 I nion 51. l.ilfilfI'Hl'. llnl. l1UfUf'l'H4'- i' llll 168 .V ,- fK ff 4 X, I' u 5 -A1 The La-Ra-Co Junior Achievement Company. Pro- duver of laundry racks and sponsored by LAFAYETTE LIFE INSURANCE CO. Looking for a gift 'f Co to DECKEIFS. They have a 4-omplete e-selection of leather hillfolds, lnrivl'1-as-wrt, and key holders. Remember: DECKEITS for gifts. Wvlmn you are hunting for some- thing for tykes and lots. go to tha KIDDIE KORNER in Mar-,lean Yil- lage. They carry a complete selve- tion of all-purpose gifts and chil dren's clothing. do CJ 5l 5., . f Be among the first to join the trend of new summer wear at PEN- NEY3. Be watching for the open- ing of the new 1. C. PENIVEY DE- I?-IRTUISNT STURE on the south- west corner of the square. Girls., PALAIS RUYAL has a large selection of the newest and most fashionable formals. Select your formals for next year's clanees ut If-lL.-!IS RUYAL. The P-IIJIS CAFE is one of the LOEBN- hailing Lafavoue with m il 'f'ff eating lllavm in La' fashions and values. l,0-I'IB'S IIE- f'Hr lf'- I' is H150 an f'X f'l'f SIN I?4RT,lIENTSTORI'I 323 1:0luml.ia for a lxefore-the-:lance meal. Street. , 3 I .M- f 1-'ff' .K-,1 ,As I D D D I I Umm DOG N UDS DRIVE I 'x'-' fi! qmgulp mulglwl Q Doggone Good Food and Drmks Ol MN AIL WINIER .JZ Bs Pas-, North ol Ixos-.uth Phone GI 4 1-la I afax ettc- Illllldlll I - - - ms? -A , 'rf I ku? Mir 14 1 'inzluanlil f , - f 7 A'-Tf vi - , -am:--Ipfilne ' I ,ini-1'f f I 4 f . ' , 1 ' A A Y' Y 1-6 J- , JL., g Y ' '-f' 'T WEAST M SIC CO. INSTRUMENT REPAIR INSTRUMENT RENTAI PI AIN as II arlln Bc u 1 ll r Pl If r W Fl and Gu lsr Il Drum 7601 Union P rom II 4 Z 74 Brll s Skw Rlde Seruce 5I3tl0ll Plston Road and Slate Road 43 Iafdu-lu Indiana Pearlman Brothers Pankgyg Rggmurant Dpqlprg m Sandra u Iw Lum In I 134 S 59l0lllI Uv 'Ymfrr flu 0 I dfau Ile Ind gun. Road 7 , PHONE SH 2 1995 just out of lnfaulle SCHAAI A SUN Ilrlrglnsls IIIII .xl Ilmull NI I mnpletc Drug Nc-run Iafaullc llldldlld Y W W I OI Ig 0 I ' 0 D s -I 1 P I - 0 ' , ' -- s 2. ' Sl. I 1 Q '94 Q 9 w v o 1 vo N a L' L L K A 1.7 lg .I 1 Svrap Waste Mate-rluls , Dmners l23-I ,'..'- Sr. is 1' - - .' ' Lf I . Y T ,Y Y 3 T K K - lf..' L' Te lQualtvl D gs ThtsWhvW aw u sT THE VELLINGER PHARNIACX 834 NI sn 2 2 2 BEEKER COAL C0 J M F U n N 1 -r U n as Quahtv Urals 8 NI HW U fell! HEATING AND PLUMBINF QONTRACTOR Rl 2 H60 The 1959 Nautzlus Covers Are SMITHCRAFTED by THE S K SMITH COMPANY hres i n ru -- a' 'eS Trust Yo r Prescription 0 fs i Q N1 f f 7 . ain Phone Q' ' -' T' T 5 . 9 Y U P 35 . ain Street , 539 Erie Phone SH 2-5-I-76 Laf e e. Indiana -f , 21 Phone- . - 2505 North Salifhnry West Lafayette, indiana U Q 1. K 0 o Mayerstein -Burnell Company, Inc. 407 Robertson Building I Ulm al Insurance and Bonds Lafasette Indnana Phone GH 2 0122 R 'Nl NIJWPYBHIII I VJIICFBIIPIICII ,Ir Lu uyf HP s Moet lomplvlff Nvuw gland CITE NEWS STAND 476 Wlam blreet STOP IN AT M1'D0NAID S L11 as ette s Newest 511001100 S01 Sm vice Dine In Brown Strut I1-H11 at Howard Auf Upon tl11 393V iround For X our I 0llY1lllllIC'P wg Liam SPEEDEQ?6i?5g? ' Upon Dadw I We bow 50fd0I't'fso Mgluoi I x 4 l l Prldaw and Saturdav n l 00 I ure B1 1 f Hamlrurg1 r 1 1 d1 n I h98S0llllI'g0I' lrlpl lhnk 'Hulk Slmlws Order of Frflll h I' new Orange l arg1 Root Beer I dfgt 1 llld 1 ola loH'11 or Hulk or 1' 7 1 1' 01' 1 C' I I mnplmmnlw o STAR LAWEH BOW LING ALLFX 4 N1 IIUNIQI' M1 llllf Phom NH Z 9i05 U f I ' . 3 -. . 7' 4 KW ki LN , J 9 f s. H 1 ' jf- . ' .' , 11' ' Mow ..Ki7,,, ! J ' .' ' ' . ,, . .,,L.0- lll 6 ' If ' ' 10 11:00 AM. to 11:30 ml. ,J,,F,. I q.'W' x I la? . VH I-11, 2' A x VV V ' 10- .'1'. Q' .fn.,.1. 1 - F '!11l:L!lf::-tfjoffi ' ' .', . .' ' ' V 11:00 ,x.M. 1. 1 Am. ' ' ' 1 nm' : ' . f Aw AV A ku Y' A T w A J 7 1'o1.'- - -.:: l 1'-1 ,V I J -...ii .M ...H-D, .1-.. -, Cora Cola still rmnains tllf' favorite- bottle-cl and fountain drink of all high school stu- 1knu.C0C4C0L4B0T- TLING CO., Lafayette-. Indi- ana, serves the northern Incli- ana vitivs with the rf-frvshing llriuk. Coca Cola. 1--an-----.- THE SMITH CANDY 'C THE SMITH IIJNIJY CU.. not only furnishes thc- Lafayf-ttv arva with all popular hransl-namv vainly prmluvts. hut also supplivs thc' ,IMT cafe-teria. 1007 LHHUYI 1...., ,4.- Gllllll ut ' 3 ip, v ,4 YJ Eml your parking worries-riilc the lnus. Call us for 1-hart:-r sc-rvirv. lt's more fun to rillv togc-thc-r. GREATISR I..-lF4YETTE BIS C0 Dial SH 2-3475. Przglr' 175 s i J lr, U ' ,a n ' ' ' .s. ,,ala'f,A5 Ja d'r,r .,ir,1.l Y Q .4 Co nl pl i In e n t ze of IAFAI YETTIC RADIO. W'llPllll'l' you are painting a house or a pit-ture. S.lllTH-ALSUP R-U.V'l' STORE earries the most elalrorate supply of paints in the Lafayette 3PP3. A goocl remedy for hungry stu- elenls is a quirk stop at the 0'RE.4R'S lf.-IKERY. Stop ill and try some Ill.llll'll'1l1'lll'l0ll!4 proaluets. Tl1ere's singing in the air! Anil it's coming from .lIAHAR.4 S! Lo- eatecl in downtown Lafayette, .VA- HARA4'S carries the best in mnsieal instruments anel popular anal elas- sieal reeorsls. 0I'l9l 6L fbi fa fL0lflL5 .SZFUOIA fact! LAFAYETTE ENGRAVING C0 ENGR H ILRS HDR THE 19 9 NAIJFIIL , rigs-. 5..m,O Bm! In ur cr mn far f M!! 5lllN r XII 51d on I IPIIIIUIII X Wlutor f dh0IlllP ,fi I - ff f RILD f ARPE1 SI' RN ll I' 261 I' Stale it W I afaw ll: 2414 qrhu lvr Iafaxdlc .I L LYNCH SALES CO WIXRIINE 91 PPLIES 0.1! 'lraller 0 hm 0 R01do2Ih I xl 'Wd :rl .ana lhmu I I 4 '37 8 IVILLIAMS FLOW ERS Iflammrs Ifor UI Occa-mm-x Xl:-n lilbllil Plant- Frul F I'nrme.r and Ina D Fnrmvr K H KETTILLHUT 1FAFRA1 IONTRMTUR 12 BX I' XSS I' ron n l u-tarcl BUDGES I-hh unl Illrlfurcl furu Shake s and 'Halls IIIOIIQQI IIamlmrg.vr-1 DRIVE IN from N! Flu :ln lh lln llll IU Iwcmh I'rw-4 IIllIIl'l'il'l'l 0 'I il 41-A 0 M vv-wnrw- CO0PER'S STA DARD 'Slam .mal Eu-ra-ll I afau-tlv. Incl. 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' ' V 4-5 X -' 9 - C. 2 Y ,L 5 N, .I A J- X x 1 ' ' rt- , I I' fN Q P 1018 PIIII I ll S PHOTO l I' NTER 609 Mann qtrul 4 an rw-. ilu lll we-t .incl most modern 1 llllllllllPlll for .un nu ur and profs Sbl0ll'1l pho lographf-rs, as well as -.up plvmg the senior pu lun Q fox the NAUTILUS :sl -111' ,Z BACHMAN ,S, one of Lafay CUC,slP31llllg drug store- ln eqmpped to fill ans IlI'8Hf'l'lllll0ll You will enjoy the fini-sl 1 o-me in line- at B41 HM4N S ,H 1 4 4 1 A . W ' . A JA , ' L I. A . .. . 4 . . - - . 4. . ,L . 1 ' 1 - it I x x . I. f A, K ' y, . . . t. . ,S . . O n , K X F . ..,.,, ' J 4' .. , ss' , , V . ' 4 . 6 , :Till C l :2 tj' Q' 5 .1 5 , zzz . I 6, 1 ..,.. f lb, ,. I, Qi 1 . . ' Q ., . . Wxlilly ,Y ' ,. ' . . . A no I , .4 . . V . . u. . v . . . , n - 1 ' u ' 1 1 l V, rl n n I. . 1 . . . A 0 nr 2 BOB SCHEFFEE I Salon 0 'f Cliolfs Fin- Points Se-rvia-e-Q Rvauty 8 Slf-llqlffr-vm ,xUTmmT1vE SERVICE Lufuy rlh-1 Hun ffnnlploh- N PIIUNE sn 2.7260 m- SH 2-8227 828 Main Sl IT I9 South Sl. Lafayvltv. Incl Attorneys LAFnrllP IIH BULIJINQ You Una Your IIIIHIIN Tlu 'llmugjzt ulnf ss U I lflll P A L M Cafeterla and Banquet SCPVICC 610 'Nlfun Strut lu I mt. Whllf Yuulhm Kuo I nn l I le ill f . 'C I IL , W - 1. . I , , I f Il... f AA .. O . K C0011 F0011 at .,I0lIl'l'llfP Privvs F ' ' - Pal 'k' ' 'Y ' ' v ' - A- ss 'rl N za 's 'I' 1 'z 1- Dwlght S Kellll Agency PRGFESSIONAL INSURANCE SERX ILE 120 N. 10 h sT. PHONE su 2-'030 Looman Maohmo Corporation D911 A 1 STO! IN FOR A TREAT AT IAFAYETTE Q MOST IOPUI AR DRIYE I OPEN 24 HOI R9 B Sr M Ranch House on the By Pass fresh clean Nothing does It luke Seven Up' Bottling Co I N ri Rl ili7f CERRY MOHLMAN 81 SON Jew elers 431 Ham 'firm-I Ihnnc NII 7 2914 l omplzmvnle LAI AYEFIE POSTER ADVEIIIISIINC C0 I903 Inlon Strut CE CZ CREAM The lwst or olvr hal a rvnlurw CURIS FIRE COMPANY INC Star 'Iletal Boat omlvealfllrv-a o Retre.-ullng 0 Yule anum 'Ilercurv Wlolors I 126 I anal Road I AI' -KXEI II' INDIAN X Phone NII Z 19l0 S V6 AUTHIER S RADlATOR SERVICE Phone' RI 3 2167 118 'North Flleunrlh If Lafavelte lml CLAQS C0 102 W Furl 410 In awvllv lmlmnu Inu Fllll SPP Throu h Uur Product I . .I -' L.-'f'- Q .uf w rrw v 1 rw v TW 4 4 K K I . v. . Y. L .. . I . f , w f I k 9 0 .' . 5 G v X. ' . V U 5.0.1 M . ' ' 1- .- - , . 1 Y . . . ,.. ' .' ' 1. . lg . . 'w 9 7 ,. K N 'W LL . A' f.1 . '. ..,. . , . 'ff v . - I-I . 4I' N I . g fi I.. . b , . WX LLLS X LAGLR BLS! CU lomplvlv Drug, Svrlue 120 N ir1lNl 501 ll mlc rwooal The Thomas Age ncy, Inc I 1 IH ral Imsurama fX IX 'W I5 X Bmuls UAL l,ll0ll9 -.II 7 S961 I I nom lb 1 ACE HARDY! ARE Acc Stones 137 877824 NI XIIN N1 RLILI LAI' AXP I ll' IINIII KNX ' ' telgers Inc BRUNOS H l,, I 0 hm OA THE LE! EE and llotll loals lh n Rl ilrlfi Ex! 'Hsu' Shu Nlr u YY: I .1 .1 1 1 30 Nl un Stl 1 cl HENR J ESSENER ANY llllh .md llc-.llll Nlrvvl- l..nl.lu-llv. lllllldlld Phone- Nll 2 3017 P gf' 156 Y' i 1 7 1 W 1 1 'f X - 4 f 4 - 4 K, 4. K l I , L' .' . , ' . -.f .' . I - v ' ' 1 ' 0 -anus : ' ' . ' ' -I - ,f Cj,,L V'iHi'QYX I .KW ,wr :nu N . U 'L 'ogg' 71' . .s5,-'va' 22l -223 Lafayvllv Life Building .' I.-f YY. Q. ' 'I 1 ' R. E. ,:1'll l1'l 1:- 4 7 ,, , .-,. . ,.,,,,, . . -n-' 1 .' n 4 . . A 41 I 1 I fr ' ' srf . 9 9 0 Y , f .- su I ,' 95 I I . . --' . , ' 0 1' f- If .' ' .' vvl Le' -1- ' 's L' f' 3' 'lil' -. 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' - 22 1IARPEN'l'ERS LOCAL INION NU. 215 LADIES Al'Xll.l.-RRY NU. 462 nrted Brotherhood of Carpenters and Jorners of Amerroa f,l'U'dlll7Pll Has 29 1889 69 hare n Svrruv In llm l'rng.,rPws 0 lhv lnmmrmrls lAl'XXl'lllf IINIDI INK Iompctent lrailnnwn Prom Prop:-r Trdllllll lafmvtlv larpenler-s Xml ,Imm-rs -Kpprc ntuv-Ihrp fillilllllllfl ersler s .r ffyfl JSC' I alawelle NX I .nlauellv Lalawvlh GARAGE omvr IN MARKET I l' BER U XI I0 RILP XIRIN Phone fl A 7487 lhmn Nll 7 8'-lil , I D 'North Ninth Nt 'mn Nl It , Hx d 0 0 0 I I I I 7 , 1, , , ' , .. 'I' I.. ' A j , Q . ' 9 ' .- ' ,, P9 By 500 Main Strut :Hb Stale' Markie! Square- 9 9 Y i Y I 4 I 4 rr x 1 T n .' 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Visit STECKW. loeateal at 529 fllain Street.. anal look over their new anal eomplele seleetion ol' suits. sportswear, anal aeees- sories. It THE SP0RTS,'ll,AlN' INC.. SIT Main Street. has a a-olnplete sporting ala-partment. Visit them anal look over their seleetion of popular lvranal sporting equip- lnent. Vlxy not follow the gooal halvit of jim lleI.ong? lle is putting part of his saxings away at the l,.4l'f-i YETTE l.UflN AND 'l'Rl'S'l' lfll. .-K small amount alepositeal eaa-ln week will graalually lnea-ome a gooal sizeal lnank aa'a'ount. Z 1 lhururd Suwk-.uuI5va Food! Prnau Umm Open Udlh R ' oo .1 m to IZ IH 4 e FLIIAAE For Parhe Nun1Iax II 00am to8 30p L STEAK! 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Z . , 4 1 1 at . 1' .' -- 'J W SPIKER OIL COMPANY, Inc lll SUI Ill PXRL XYENIE Phone II A 5874 I XI' XX ILTTIL INDIANA Phllllps 66 uullts lffllllllfe frwmllx S4 rucv CLEANERS LAUNDERERS S 7 B1 dllllilll Store I Jr the nest UI shopping I II ankef Sqgxww La fm 1 ite Indiana PL AK S PRILINDLY SERVICE l..1lauItc Ind lhone NII Z 9l84 Steamco, Inc W ll0ItHclIf H1 dllllg, Plllllllllllr, Imlu-trial Supplie- 414 '01 XIMN 9lhNIIH'l'I lkl'KIl'lll' INDI NX P9 Q Q ' L' ' ' . . . . 1 ' i' .' P ' . . fl I ' ' 'A ., .. Bw Q 's 0 B ' 9 a t'.-'I ' 1 ' FA .AY 1 r T ki i v NI.-SIN AND KUSSlf'l'lI STS. . '. -. . D . L' - , 0 I mt-4 1 xc . ' gy I'l1 n -s SII2-0-ll8-Slllf KISS f ' 11' ' . I, J. -W ALE The Mitchell A ency, Inc. I vnmnl Insumnu Rf al I stan 0g.,dn uma I'Illl ZZI IN Illl Ntrull PI10111 SH Z-4044 I XI' XXVI IIA IINIJI UN X I rl NU 2 9505 Dun II NIH XIJI4 5 IIIIII LIPS 06 5I RN ll In i 411 66 Prmlmls Ifllll llllI5lIlllNI1l hsnuc I lldtlllt Ill1Illlll IIIII UII ll THE 19.19 GRADUHING CLIN JEI-I'ERbOIN H1011 sc H001 I ur 0 nun mr ml gn! llu ugh mmlzrll ur Ill Illllll n Brotllvrlluocl ol I,dlIlIPl'N Decor nor- uul I lIlPI'Illll 1l oi 'North hmmm 1 'll HI 'LI Qldl S413 Illgs dll! Aldll SMH ld IUII IN! N INNI III'II IU NIIHNNI H SOI I Ullllllllld IH , . K. . . , J. R. H 1- -xv. ep. Bl -.--xv. H. -' .ff , , - . X i . , -- l I, I ' '.- ' I V ' I. I I Q fa I,h0Il1' .' ' - I f ' .A , .' .' C ' I l Li fry 1 KID il: 'i 42 -1 I L. .2 Z lfnngr I 'n s lo -v 1 , ' N w w A - L - n x of w 1 I ' 1 w , R . 4 lirmluulvx uf your svlmul 1-nlplnyml in our liwwrul Uffirv in I,ufny0Hr' flvmunsl ul- Ilj' Il 'j 1 I ' 1' ' .Y ' I' s 1 s nf yu ' s ' 'U . ' . ' V - . 7. . . . q ' 1 . Q c c s P ' 5 . - . 1 .- ' '2 1 --IRI.. 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'z 1 SAGE 81 COMPANY SHEET NIETAL CONTRACTORS Arr Conditioning, Heating Englneers Phone fl 1 .5694 801 S Earl in Lafayette Ind PURDUE NATIONAL BANK OF LAFAYE'l TE LKF xx ETTL IMJIAA x Onvr 100 leurs Continuous bcruu to the Community The M 811 SCHNAIBLE C0 Lstahllshul 181-5 Inqorporatul 1899 WHOLESALE .IANITOR bUPPLIES And PAPER PRODULTS Phone NH Z 0280 Buloul If ylvr Hamilton Klwpmlw Dmmonlls Tloderatelw Prwprl Trlple Graded X R Xhoul Uur Ntuchnl Bu1lg.,el 'kuount N hh Nt Iafawtlc' Imhana , 7. T . - . . . . . . . . -. . - - 4 ' I ' K - ' .' '- 1 1 - 7 1 , . 1 1 V I I Q Z ' l V ' Q , . Nh-n1l1er F1-dm-ral Deposit Insurance llurpor t' 3l0lllb8l' Federal Ream-rve System 0 0 0 . T. X ,A A . . -. . . Q 1:-. . - . N 1 -- ' D I , . , , .' 5 ' .A .' ' F ' I ' ' 21 ' . ' . v. - . . . . , ' . 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L.-2.998 I 0llgl'!llUlllll0lI9 To The Senior I law 0 9 S S KRESGE CO 2 FTIPIIIIIN Storee Downtown at 112 IN 3rd St Market Square Lafaw ette Reproductlon Center Jeff r m Squarn I hone Sli 2 5492 Blue Im rr I me Prmlx Dru Img Supplres or I ra muu mul nr fa r Student Art Supplies uml Muneograplnng PHILGAS DOLBOVC L P GAS INC Route 8 Phone 'all 7 0214 Lafavette lnahana STUART JEWELRY CO INC Featuring n fue selertmn rf grmlunuon ga he U1 all 'Vutmnnllv Alrllertlsed lmes Open o charge urrolml ul no fulflmomll uns! 313 Columlna Street 'lelephone SH 2 2382 f'0llllllllllPlll8 0 RUSH METAL PRODUCTS INC 730 Walnut St Phone wil 2 0795 lafawette Ind Pa 5 ' . , ' 3 .. f '5 . . . ' ,' ea .' ' 1 . ' f ' pf 'a 4 A . THE ALL-PURPOSE FUEL I 1 . C K , . K, C, I 9 0 IDE E BRITT lens 'Nat T THE DAIRY QUEEN Phr e NH 2 95 I .n .1 I XP 'H FT'II' INDI INK HENRN PUUR LUNIBER C0 I Ixn ISI: u1llN IH INDIANA GAS AND WATER C0 INC XRFH IL-'..2S g. 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W'-Q I.: 'z 'tlf'. ll Comphments of Ku' Lee Ko In the above PlCllll'0 are ,lane Hovdc, Donna Plckerell, and ,lllll Rusk They are putting some ash trays 111 the klln The other members of thx Kirby Rusk Elerlru' Co sponsored Junior A1 TIICWQ ment Company are Judy Bosw orth, Lllllla Laylor, que Deeter, Bull Doly, Mlke Dunn, ,Inn Chere, Jim Frles Linda Hawk, qharon Hlldenbrand, ,Ir-rrl Ann Jennings, qarah LaFollelt0, Terry Llnthu-nm Barbara Nelson, Carol R11-ks, 'md Larolyn Tyrrel Acknowledgement The NAUTILUS Staff would l1ke to take thrs opportunrty to thank the many people who have arded us rn the productron of our yearbook Wrthout the efforts ot these persons the NAUTILUS would not have been possrble Mrs Marian Gettrngs and Mrs Lelah Zahn gave many hours rn correct1ng the copy of the Lxterary Department Mtss Lma Bnght took care of our accountmg wh1le Mlss Regma Schrader and Mlss Mary Harrmgton helped us w1th subscnpttons Mr E F Morgan superv1sed our advertrsrng staff The task of tak1ng underclass prctures and vartous act1on shots was 1n the hands of Mr Iack Swezey Phtlhps Photo Center handled the semor class portrarts The Lafayette Prmtrng Company put forth a great amount of effort ln the pr1nt1ng of the book as drd the Lafayette Engravmg Company w1th the prcture en gravrngs Credtt 1S due to the S K Smrth Company of Ch1cago I1l1no1s for furrushmg us w1th the desrgned cover of our book We must not forget our advertrsers who helped fmance our book Thanks are also rn order to Mr Webb the faculty and the students for thelr endless co operatron and asststance throughout the 19581959 school year To all these mentroned people we can say from the bottom of our hearts Thank you for your help and co-operatron These people deserve to be called our Honorary NAUTILUS Staff I? , . , . . . , , 1 . H H - - 1 , , H - tr H 1, ng OPENING PAGES CLASSES Engl1sh Department Sc1ence Mathemat1cs Soc1al Scxence Commerc1al Home Econom1cs 1ndustr1al Arts Fore1gn Language L1brary MUSIC Ar Health Safety and P E EVENTS Gallop Homecom1ng Red and Black Revue Queen of Hearts Graduat1on Sen1or Play Sen1or Prom Pep Sess1ons Convocatxons ORGANIZATIONS P I0 Student Counc1l H1 Y Councll Sen1or H1 Y lumor H1 Y Sophomore H1 Y Tr1 H1 Y Sunshme Socrety SCIENCE Club Key Club l Club Broncho Broadcasters G A A Commercxal Club L1brary Ass1stants Aud1o V1sua1 Master Machlnlsts Iumor Red Cross Future Teachers INDEX Future Nurses Booster Staff NAU'r11.Us Staff Performers Club N F L A Cappella Chorala1rs Slnglflq Bronchos Madr1gals G1rls Glee Club Basketball Band Broncho Band Orchestra Spot Board SPORTS Vars1ty Football Vars1ty Basketball Bteam Football B team Basketball Vars1ty Baseball Track Cross Country Wrestl1ng Tenms Sw1mm1ng Bow11ng Block Sect1on Cheerleaders Mayorettes Pep Band Managers Tourney PEOPLE Adm1n1strat1on Faculty Scholars Semor Class lumor Class Sophomore Class ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INDEX TABLE OF CONTENTS 86 109 94 95 96 97 104105 110161 112115 116119 120121 122145 146153 154161 162 208 1 1 9 1 11 69 1 1 170-71 72-73 111 1 1 1 10-29 3 3 3 344 3 74 - 12- 13 ...1 1 1111 1 11 1 75 ' 1 14-15 11 111 11 76 ' 1,11 116-17 ' 1 1 1 1 1 77 ' - 1 118-19 ' 3 1 1 78 ' 1 11111 11 1 11 20-21 3 -1 1 1 1 79 ' 22 ' ' 1 1 80 ' 1 1 1 23 1 81 ' 11 1 1 24 1 1 11 1 1 82-83 - 11 1 1 1 1 25 1 84 ' 26 1 85 1 1 1 1 11 1 27 , , 1 .111111 1111 28-29 1 3 1 1111 1 1 1111 188-89 3 3 33 33 VVYV 1 1 1 1. 1 - 3 33 43343 3 33 - 3 11 1 L 1 93 111 1111111111 38 ease -1-H9999 eeeeere- 3 - 3 43 3 333 3 3 33 3 1 1 111 1111 1 98 ' 111111 111140-41 A 4 99 - 3 VVVV 33 33 Anblb 33 33 42- .... 1 1 1. 1 111 1 . 3333 3 343334 3 44 ' 1 11111 1 1 111 1 1 11 1 101 - 33 3333 3 43 ' 3 1 1 1 11 1 102 3 1111 11 1 1 1 1 1111 1 103 11 1111 1 11111 11 46-85 1 1111111 1111 1 11111 106 31 1 11111 111 48- 49 ' 3 107 4 133 3333 3 33 4 3333333 3333 3 50 1111 1 111 11 111 108 1 13 51 1 1111111 1 111 1 111111 109 ' '- 1111111 11111 1 11 111 52 1 11 1111111 1111 111 53 11 11 1 1 1 2111 - '-'- 1111111 111111111 11 1111 1 154-55 .1 1 ' ' 1 158-57 3333 3 3 M337 ' 1 333 3 58 111 1 3 11 1 1 1 59 1 3 3 - 11 1 11 1 1 1 60 1 A9 ' 3 33 3 3 ' 1 61 3 ' 1 1 .1 1 62 ' ' 1 1 1 1 63 1 ' ' 1 64 ' ' 11 65 209 1 3 - ' 11 1 1 210 1 1 68 1 3 ag 214 AUTOGRAPHS AUT OG RAPHS


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