Jefferson High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Lafayette, IN)

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Our academic department prepares both pupils who are college-bound and those who will continue in the commercial and industrial arts fields, our organizations introduce their mem- bers to civic services and social activities, pep sessions, dances, and convocations supply fun, without books, to the high school routine, our football and basketball teams draw city and statewide attention. Thus, as we admire the showcase donated by the class of 1960, we extend our belief that Jeff Excels In Many Areas Orotors, Journalists Rate Top Awards ADMIRATION for the trophies won by the HURRYING to meet the Booster deadline, Sharon speech team is shown by Shane Larimer. Breedon types the final copy of her news story. ' SENIOR PICTURE APPoIN'r- MENTS are being scheduled by Marydel Nicewander, Nautilus staff member. Page 5 CALLING THE MEETINGS to order is only one of the duties of the Key Club t President Dick Zimmerman. Classes End ut Three, But Activities, THE SECRET FORMULA being tested by Jack Walkey SoLo DANCE BAND PLAYER Terry Fagin must may react favorably or even explode when heated. work his cornet practicing in with his studies. Page fi b K . M-fpf HAROLD MORROW runs cross country after schoolr Practices, and Make-Up Work Never Cease J. A. Is SERIOUS WORK for John Sharp and Larr Beall. Y Page 7 i Hobbies Supply Variation to Routine I P 3 i i i 2 N r RELAXATION? Leslie Kimbrell practices his favorite DAVID DYER's SURPRISE FLASH caught Carolyn hobby, that of swimming and trick diving. Fleischhauer, Mr. Andrews, and Ginny Gould working on the yearbook. AN OFFICE JOB is the l desired position of Vicki Jennings. Page 8 THE MIGHTY THRUST needed to fling a shot put was per- fected by Ron Taylor after many weeks of training. LE'r's Go, BRONCI-IOS! Judy VonSeggern, Janet Beckstrand, Lynn Mason, and Sharon Jones lead the Bronchos onto the Hoor. Page 9 ,WMM Each Pupil Takes Pride in his own Talent MADONNA HERAD gives Julie Fife and Judy BILL MooRHoUs transposes on canvas Warren a few of her hints to successful sewing. an arrangement of fall decorations. FLOYD MCDOLE adds the finishing touch to his mas- terpiece after many hours of sanding and varnishing. Page I1 eg' 9 if K L 1 2 i i A k i S? 13 59 s ! f 1 1 f . J 5 js 1 ri we E ! 4 1 1 1 4 1 E w A ,ii 5, i I gm Q! w , 5 .i 1 s 5 3 J 3 fx- JW? 'KQV E MEYGYBEWQEFSZQSXY Z A393aHEXwwwWHQaiii1,TV2.???MmWQf igddiiii E W -H 524 M3529 'W ifiKSWM 8Z:i 59W2 ' ' Wlfirkii Z: 7515Sfz5IMY'TkEL'WNE'i5'?i! ?Th34iE1Y?a1SH3fi'iSH7??i,53i'312 H213 5 ' A I To maintain the special first-class state rating which JHS received in 1961 is the main goal of our pupils and faculty. Each pupil has faced harder subjects and more responsibilities with less free time g yet each pupil is proud to say that Jeff Excels In Academics Scientists Probe into Noture's Secretsp PHYSICISTS AT WORK: Janet McAdams and Lynn Mason measure the acceleration of a car. Since the first artificial satellites were orbited, great emphasis has been placed on science. Many students utilize the facilities of Jeffls science department. Realizing that today's most dramatic dis- coveries-from television to atomic power- originate in physics labs, students learn to be thorough and accurate. Chemistry students learn symbols and valences. Through analysis and research information concerning matter is gained. Special Science is offered to those students who excell in mathematics and science. Physical science is studied by pupils interested in a general course. Armed with new textbooks and remodeled laboratories, biology teachers present an accu- rate study of plants and animals. Trips, experi- ments, and discussions enable students to attain a thorough body of knowledge in biology. BIOLOGY STUDENTS trace the different shapes of protozoa by Hrst observing them through microscopes. Learn the Facts through Lab Experiments PRECISION is an important factor in science. George PERFORMING AND RECORDING an experiment are Yoakum weighs a solution with balanced scales. Charles Levell, Laurie Bailey and Dean Godbey. L: u -asia Q LAB PARTNERS, Harley Butler, Janet Beck- strand, Bill Crook, and Elaine Campbell, con- duct an experiment. Page 15 1 WHAT AN ENGLISH TEST! Denny Dewey seems confident of an A, but Janet Hayes appears a little doubtful about her grade. English Study Has Social Significance 1 Page 16 THEME ERRORS is the topic being dis- cussed by Larry Beall and Miss Griilin. Much 'about a person is learned through the language he speaks. Anytime he talks, his edu- cation, culture, origin, and environment are exposed. To graduate from any high school in Indiana, a student is required to complete six semesters in the study of English. J elf offers a varied curriculum in this department. An academic student must take English grammar one semester and literature the other. The general course is a co-ordinated program of literature and writing. Seniors may elect Composition I and II, which are courses designed to prepare the student for success in college writing. Creative Writing is an advanced course available to those students who are more than routinely interested in the field of Writing. NEED A LITTLE HELP? Joanne Datesh and Bob Shumate MRS. ADE passes out English workbooks distribute dictionaries in their English-Lit class. to Steve Gott, Jim Baker, and Kay Bogan. ROBERTA PRESTON, Gregg Todd, Alan Traenkner, and Judy Williams rehearse their parts for a class play. Page 17 Pupils Refine Speaking Abilities The Jeff speech department helps pupils develop their natural speaking abilities by providing three different branches of study in the field of speech. Speech development is offered to beginners who lack the confidence needed to speak with ease in public. From this class the pupil can enter Speech I, where he learns to give extem- poraneous speeches and orations. Advanced speech pupils learn the parliamentary procedure and begin a study of the basic techniques of acting. The history of dramatics from Greek per- formances to present theatrical plays is' studied by the dramatics pupils. The radio and TV class gives pupils actual experiences in radio broadcasting from the studio WJ HS operated at J eff. BEGINNERS' STAGE FRIGHT? Mr. Hawker shows Mike Purvis and Ann Bergsma how to relax tense muscles. LIVE NEWS FROM JEFF! Marydell Nicewander gives Barbara Hawks her cue as Jim Stewart operates the controls. TRANSLATING SENTENCES into Latin is the task COMMENT ALLEZ-VOUS, MADEMOISELLES?,, Mrs. Marguart assigned to Debby McAdams and Sandra Haddock. receives a puzzling look from beginning French pupils. Language Studies Reveal Word Origins REPETITION is the technique being used in this Spanish class, instructed by Mr. McGlothlin. Many J eil pupils have availed themselves of the opportunity to learn a foreign language by enrolling in a French, German, Spanish, or Latin class. By becoming acquainted with the gram- matical constructions of a foreign language, pupils can increase their knowledge of their native tongue. In the modern language classes tape recorders, filmstrips, and dialogues have been used effec- tively. These aids have helped the pupils to learn the vocabulary and pronunciation of these languages. A study of Latin enables the pupil to recog- nize English words derived from Latin. The stu- dents taking Latin compare the Romans! daily life with ours. They learn of the history of the ancient Roman world and of its effect on our modern civilization. Page 19 DATES, PEOPLE, AND HAPPENINGS that made history are facts Gary Courtney wishes he knew. ill' 'N 1 11 1. r i ll M ill i M .I fl ig gl Democratic System: Appreciation for those who built our country, X fought our battles, and established our govern- ment is one of many rewards gained by the l social studies pupils at Jeff. This appreciation is necessary to our nation's future leaders. Since an understanding of the achievements and mistakes of past leaders is important to our future leaders also, all juniors are required to take U. S. History. Page 20 AN INFORMATIVE CHART is being used by Linda li Traenkner and Rich Pride- gl more in Economics class. it Nucleus of Study Sociology, covering the beginning and the growth of civilized society, and economics, the study of the production of wealth, are necessary for complete understanding of our complex society. The pupils in the world problems classes study current events which make tomorrow's history and the problems in the growth of countries. IN ELLIS HOPKINS, CLASS, Richard Seeger uses magazines and newspapers to learn about the world situation. THE PRos AND CONS of being a secretary are explained by Marilyn Osterling to her sociology classmates. Tl?iiZK.13E2S22iM Rifii f H L' EG1zwXii2ilsi'lVi,s iii? N. Ve, V 'X's-ALJ ' K W fZalY ' ,,qeS'i'.3i,x2 YB 'Hi Numbers Unfold New Meaning to Pupils A GIANT SLIDE RULE and three miniature mathematicians, Jim Hiatt, Pam Fraker, and Bill Hicks, work a division problem. NEW ASPECTS of advanced algebra are being taught by Mr. Conkling via a projector. x i Z S s ? 1 1 QR I DAQ: 1 JeiT's math department is constantly revising its curriculum to keep up with the latest devel- opments. Every Jeff pupil can choose a math course to suit his future plans. Plane geometry, X1 a study of two dimensional figuresg advanced y' and college algebra, used to discover the value of an unknown number, and trigonometry, the study of triangles and related figures, are offered to the college bound pupil. . i This year analytical geometry, a course which 4 may be taken after the pupil has mastered i trigonometry, was introduced. H General math is offered to pupils who feel N they need more basic mathematics while all 4 seniors who fail the senior math test as juniors , must take senior math. GEOMETRY STUDENT Marilyn Warren constructs a perpendicular bisector in Mr. Leverenz's class. , 1 i 1 r LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Pat Sawyer and Susie Miley assure Mrs. Lewis that the reading hint is a helpful one. Library Arranged for Study and Reading Whatever one's taste in books, he can find fiction and non-fiction books in Jeff's library. For those who like simply to sit and read a magazine, the library subscribes to over one hundred periodicals. To keep everyone informed of the latest news, six newspapers arrive in the library daily. Because an early choice of an occupation is important, those who have no future plans can find help in the library's occupational Hle. This file contains information concerning over five hundred jobs-everything from embalrning to being a cartoonist. As almost every senior knows, Jef'f's library is the best place to start hunting material for a research paper. Several sets of encyclopedias are on the shelves while dictionaries, alrnanacs, atlases, and other reference books are waiting to be used. Y --wig if EAGER READERS Janice Vandermay and J. W. Ramsey wait for Mary Murdaugh to stamp a due date on their books. Page 23 :- gi S 2 I 2 15 2 5 1 x x 1- M' - u+w,vf:sm.w w wa, , wanxma-Y-M .ez , .1 fwzaem., ,.awwv::-vnwnvf f , .Q f . .emwaww w- Practice Insures Business Perfection Jeffls commercial department offers many courses suitable for college-bound students as well as for those who plan to work in an office. Typing and shorthand, both essential for an office worker, are also beneficial to a college student. Any paper written for college looks better if it is typed, and shorthand enables a pupil to take more eiiicient notes. Bookkeeping is a Valuable experience for anyone planning to enter the business World. In order to understand his business every busi- nessman needs to be able to keep his accounts accurately. Office practice, giving instruction in the use of many office machines and in business practices, is the finished touch to the other courses. BLACK INK on the nose and fingers is the result of Pat Sawyer's efforts to change a typewriter ribbon. BEVERLY DOWNING 1 i s t e n s intently as Mr. Bradley assigns a 1 e sson to the bookkeeping class. Page 25 KONE, Two, THREE, Form! Regular exercise is important to sophomore boys. Enjoyment Is Gained Via Recreation JUMP BALL! Even girls are good at basketball when they compete against one another in gym class. Page 26 Activities which offer recreation and exercise that will aid a person throughout his lifetime are taught in the physical education classes. The sophomore boys and girls learn to use their leisure time profitably by taking part in activ- ities which help to improve muscle tone and strength and which introduce them to enjoyable sports. The girls take part in badminton, shulfleboard, golf, and bowling. They also become acquainted with the features of modern dancing in their physical education classes. The boys engage in the more standard athletic sports such as basketball, volleyball, football, and softball. Both groups must spend one six-weeks period on body mechanics. Health and Driver Ed Stress Safety A year in health class acquaints the sopho- more girls with grooming, etiquette, and the diseases caused by poor health habits. A day anticipated by these girls is First-Aid Day, on which the girls gain experience in treating minor injuries. Sophomore boys take health also. Along with learning about good health habits, they study the structure of the skeleton and the functions of the human body. Driver education at Jeff teaches pupils that courtesy on the road is important and that drivers have responsibilities to fulfill. The pur- pose of the course is to decrease the number of accidents by improving these pupils' driving knowledge. SADIE, the pride of the health class, is used by Mrs. Price and Claudia Miller to study the human body. THE MYSTERY of automo- biles is explained to the driver training pupils by Mr. Willey. Priya 27 FASHION MODELS, painted by John Cobb, hold the atten- tion of interested classmates in the art class. Artists Show Personality in Design Modern oil paintings, sculptured figures, in- formative posters, vivid watercolors, and pen- ciled sketchings are among the many creations of the art classes. Although the paint brush is the tool most frequently associated with art, there are other tools equally importanti Among these are Wire, aluminum plates, wood, clay, India ink, and paints. The pupils use these materials to create figurines, designs, and sketchings. Art is used daily for many practical purposes by everyone. A person's artistic taste is dis- played When he is selecting clothes, it has been said that 'Fashion is Art. Whenever a bouquet of flowers is arranged, someone is creating beauty by design and arrangement. Page 28 WATERcoLoRs and pencil drawing are demonstrated by Patsy Dutenhaver and Sheldon Stoops. Home Management Improved by Experience Pupils in the home economics Classes at Jeff can learn the fundamentals of cooking, sewing, and family living. In the cooking classes a girl learns to prepare delicious meals. and the girl who is already acquainted with the use ofthe stove can improve her ability to cook without using mixes and frozen foods. Any girl enrolled in the sewing department learns to operate a sewing machine. Also, she learns other basic information that will prove valuable to her if she decides to pursue a career in dressmaking. From the Course in family living pupils obtain an insight into problems they may encounter. These pupils are shown the value of making a firm marriage decision. FELLOW C1-mrs Becky Thurman, Bill Modesitt, and Peggy Hummell com- bine their talents to make a delicious pie. l..1. ' S WASWQW W Modern Machinery Aids Manual Craftsmen Drill presses, rulers, and typesetting machines are a few of the numerous machines used in the Manual Arts Department. Woodworkers toil to design and create inter- esting trays, lamps, and book stands. Future Uelectrical wizardsl' wire lamps, connect bat- teries, and serve as 'lfix-it men. Printing classes set the type for our school newspaper and print posters and membership cards for our organiza- tions. Pupils in Auto Mechanics bring their cars to school to study what goes on under the hoodg filtering is one service they give to engines. Such practical courses as these enable our printers, Woodworkers, and mechanics to serve the business world skillfully and efficiently. IN MACHINE SHOP Fred Smith makes use of the skill he has acquired from the industrial arts course. Participation in organized activities is the ideal way in which Jeff pupils can express their ideas and talents. Whether the groups, success be measured by a blue ribbon or a spirited smile from a crippled child, each group is an- other reason why Jeff Excels in Organizations Hi-Y Sponsors Holiday Convocotions JefT's three annual holiday convos at Thanks- giving, Christmas, and Easter were sponsored this year by the Hi-Y Club. At Christmas the club also joined the Sunshine Society and the Key Club in Operation Santa Clausf, a proj- ect to raise money to provide Christmas baskets for needy families of the Lafayette area. The Hi-Y Club began the year's activities in October with the initiation of new members and a hayride. Club members decorated the large Christmas tree in the main hall. The club also held its annual Queen of Hearts. Dance on February 2 at the Purdue Memorial Union The Hi-Y became a single organization this year, combining the sophomore, junior, and senior clubs of previous years. The boys elected as their officers Tom Heffner, presidentg Art Smith, vice-presidentg Jim Anderson, secre- tary, and Jim Hiatt, treasurer. The club was sponsored by Mr. Robert Leavitt and Mr. David Reeve. The Hi-Y Club strives to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, the school, and the community high standards of Christian character. Hi-Y Council-Kneeling: John Postlethwait, Robert Lemond. Standing: Mr. Robert Leavitt, Jim Anderson, Jim Hiatt, Tom Heffner, Arthur Smith, Richard Wien. Mr. David Reeve. Page 34 HOPERATION SANTA CLAUSU is the purpose for Jim Wil- A liams' collection from Barb Schumann. E H12-Y-Front Row: Mr. Reeve, John Lynch, George Morgan, Eddie Jackson. Jim Middleton, Jim Hiatt, Bob Davis, Dave Phillips, Jack Datesh, Denny Smith, Ralph Kochert. Jack Spencer. Mr. Robert Leavitt. Row 2: Buzz Weisiger, Pat Young, Claude Sawyer, Arthur Smith, Raymond Wyant, Jim Terwilliger, Mike Loveless, Dennis Stansberry, Jack Hartman, John Roadruck, Bob Sparks, Tom Sterling, Jerry Lewellyn. Row 3: Pete Sherry, Bill Elliott, John Wolaver, Bob Spear, Steve Dolbow. Tom Heffner, Robert Lemond, Dave Hayes, Dan Smith, Tom Anderson, Mike Douglass, Kenny Stene. Row 4: David Dunnewold, Ron Clark, John Sharp, Ed Castor, Richard Wien, John Postlethwait, Jim Anderson, Stew Miller, Larry Beall, Dave Martin, Pete Smith, Mike Purvis, J. W. Ramsey, Jim Beeker. N Page 35 A trip to a radio-television station high- lighted the activities of Broncho Broadcasters. A Halloween masquerade party, held at the Vinton Woods Club, and a November hayride were other entertaining events. Money-making projects of the Club included fall and spring clean-up projects. For these projects the members devoted two vacation days to washing windows, cleaning yards, hoe- ing gardens, and putting up storm windows for Lafayette citizens. For these odd jobs each member received hourly pay which he donated to the Broncho Broadcaster's treasury. V Zuy Vzqyvublnb j lyvzbl ulnznbnizuivuyy 4' 1 Since the purpose of Broncho Broadcasters 1 is to stimulate interest in radio and television OPERATING THE CONTROLS, Mr. Fraser watches Jim Anderson and Joanne, Datesh as they broadcast news from J eff. Broncho Broadcasters-Kneeling: Jerry Barbee, John Flaningam, Jim Beeker, Bob Shumate, Wally Baily, Shane Larimer, Walt Bergren, Jack Dykhuizen, Mike Mahoy, Jack Datesh, Jim Terwilliger, Dave Hayes. Row 2: Mr, William Fraser, Mike Agnew, Nancy Wilstack, Carol York, Margaret Sutter, Carol Foley, Jane Faurott, Merry Evans, Joyce Davisson, Ann Bergsma, Karen Brown. Ellen Slaughter, Ellen McKinney, Susan Miley, Connie Bailey. Row 3: Wayne Mclntosh, Nancy Liljedahl, Judi Cullum, Dianna Shaff, Gigi Mitchell, Jewell Blush, Kathy Dellinger, Lucy Vande1'Veer1, Pat Wheeler, Faye Hilt, Nancy Guinn, Beverly Kerber, Jeanne McLin, Alice Mantle, Gretchen DeLaney, Sue Moss. Row 4: Gloria Hall, Linda Malaska, Barbara Pope, Donna Hurtt, Judy Ahlrich, Arlene Blistain, Sharon Breeden, Carolyn Smith, Marcy Jo Hoggatt, Josephine Fairchild, Charlotte McVay, Nancy Gray, Peggy Harris, Angie 'Miller, Sally Luke, Jane Fairchild, Sonja McDermid. Raw 5: Lubee Price, Judy Lindsey, Mary Nicewander, Linda Holmes, Pat Lawrence, Jim Stewart, Nancy Jacobs, Kay McHaley, Don Glenn, Karen Coffman, Jeannie Walkup, Karen Shaff, Joe Dubes. Pat Sawyer, Janet Turner, Bill Renick, Carolyn Cooper. Page 36 Broadcasters Stimulate TV Interestp Transmit from Radio Station W.lHS broadcasting, members of the club who were in Jeff's radio land television class this year ' operated radio station WJHS in nearly the same manner as a commercial radio station is l managed. The lfiroadcasters also arranged pro- grams at Jeff. 'Iihese were then transferred to the WASK studio and transmitted from there. ,.i,,,..v...,w.....,,a ss.. W. .. This opportunity to plan and broadcast pro- grams gave the istudents experience which will prove valuable later in life. Sponsor William Fraser turned the meetings over to Jim An erson, president, while Dave Schaible, vice-president, Marilou Gerbens, secretary, and JoAnne Datesh, treasurer, as- sisted. EVEN WINDOW WASHING is fun for Janice Jacobs, Janet Hayes, and Dave Hayes on clean-up day. A Broncho Broadcasters-Kneeling: Alan Riggs, Dave Schaible, Tom Anderson. Phil Brassie, Bill Hicks, Dave Gott, Jim Lottes. Ray Draper, Dan Kappes, Tom Heffner, Jim Anderson, Jim Ellsberry. Row 2: Dan Benedict, Vicki Jennings, Janice Jacobs, Linda Fry, Nancy Newhard, Jo Anne Datesh, Linda VanSchepen, Mary Wall, Kathie Messenger, Devon Wilson. Row 3: Dianne Niswonger, Lynne Leech, Ramona Schutz, Glenda Stiers, Joyce Johnson, Beverly Mattix, Janice Carter, Barb Hawks, Terry Bonnhorst, Janet Hayes, Marcie Hockema, DeeDee Hiatt, Suella Held, Eddie Jackson, Row 4: Jane Fink, Marcia Vanderwielen, Billie Lee Wyant, Karen Jurkewicz, Rose Schramm, Earlena Darling, Janet Fickle, Mary McCoy, Sherry Snyder, Edith Mitchell, Barb Porter, Donna Heath, Pam Seymour, Karen Horton, Peggy Hayes, Sherrill Buckles. Row 5: Pat Miller, Dot Emerson, Connie Ruff, Marilou Gerbens, Peggy Heck, Marilyn Osterling, Linda Hovde, Carolyn Fleischhauer, Dan Vierk, Ron Taylor, Dave Blue, Sandie Taylor, Louis Alt, Dave Leifert, Dick Foley, Juanita Carter, Carolyn Binkley, Ginny Caylor. r Page 37 Key Club Participates in UNICEF Christmas parties for the children of Lincoln and Wabash Schools and participation in the UNICEF drive at Halloween are only two of the service projects of the Jeff Key Club. Mem- bers of the club helped new pupils in school, and with the Sunshine Society it sponsored Bundle Days, a drive to collect clothing for the people of the Appalachian Mountains re- gion. The Key Club also took part in sponsor- ing Operation Santa Clausf' The Key Club did not devote itself entirely to service projects, however. It sponsored a sock hop after a football game in October. The members enjoyed themselves later in the fall at a hayride and at a dinner honoring parents in May. Dick Zimmerman was elected president- of the club. The other officers were Nick Maddox, vice-presidentg Steve Carr, secretary, and Jim Mink, treasurer. Mr. Robert Finley and Mr. Milton Green sponsored the club. SANTA BILL CRooK and helpers Jim Mink and Bill Hicks bring Christmas cheer to the Wabash school children. Key Club-Front Row: Nick Maddox, Jack Walkey, Richard Zimmermen, Steve Carr, Denny Dewey, Dick Lester John Roadruck. Row 2: Milton Green, Dennis Mitchell, Dan Benedict, Mike Agnew, Tom Biggs, Dave Lecklitner, Bob Davis, Mike Mahoy, Krieg Pruett. Row 3: Bill Hicks, Jim Mink, Gary Lahr, John Henk, Bill Croah, Raymond Wyant, Bill Price, Jim Ellsberry, Mr. Finley. Row 4: Jack Datesh, Bard Vyverberg, Jim Patterson, Ron Rossiter, Stew Miller, Mark Surface, Bud Davis, Denny Thewlies, John Cobb, Mike Bowman, Y:2.3l?63i?.'S.'s'? i?i'?i3'i'?5i?5 Zi 4 WTEEQQEQEYSKKKEFF 3 . t Qi f Qi' ,MZ Ss 25532545 2 Biz -Zi ' l l Future Nurses-Front Row: Sherrill Buckles, Cindy Niemantsverdriet, Sally Jo Smith, Edith Mitchell, Barb Porter, Vicki Bonnet, Judy Lawton, Pat Lyboult, Pat Straub. Row 2: Pauline Gilmer, R.N., Faye Hilt, Arlene Blistain, Pat Wheeler, Elaine Campbell, Martha Reed, Sheri Delp, Marcy Jo Hoggatt, Karen Jerkewitz, Terry Cline. Row 3: Sharon Breeden. Martha Larson, Juva Louderback, Beverly Mattix, Kay Klein, Donna Marie Shelton, Toni Anderson, Beverly Kerber, Georgia Lee Kirn. Row 4: Carolyn Cooper, Mary Agnes Lehmen, Sherry Snyder, Marcia Vanderwieler, Jane Fink, Margaret Chambers, Linda Swatts, Kay Hawk, Carolyn Schafer, Julie Lott. FNC Views Life in u Big-City Hospital Mrs. Pauline Gilmer and officers Sally Smith, president, and Pat Wheeler, secretary-treasur- er, led the girls of the Future Nurses Club through a year of study concerning the field of nursing. During their study halls, the members of the Future Nurses Club aided Mrs. Gilmer, the school nurse, and became acquainted with some of the jobs required of a nurse. Members of the club conducted hearing tests and vision tests on other students and attended the health cen- ter when Mrs. Gilmer could not be there. A visit to the St. Elizabeth Hospital ac- quainted the club's members with more of a nurse's duties, In St. Joseph Hall, on the St. Elizabeth Hospital grounds, the girls had a preview of operating room techniques. A field trip to an out-of-town hospital showed the Future Nurses life in a big-city hospital. Mem- bers sold a spray-on type bandage for a money- check the equipment before Marcia takes over to test other students' hearing. ing Scholarship to One of its members. Page 39 MRS. GILMER and Marcia Vanderwielen making project' In May the club gave a nurs- Sunshine Society Unites with Tri Hi-Yg The Sunshine Society, having combined with the Tri Hi-Y last year, is now the only girls' service organization at Jeff. The Sunshine motto Others indicates the type of activities in which the girls participate. In September members helped new girls be- come acquainted with the school. Later they operated the balloon booth at the Home Hos- pital Fair. For Homecoming the girls sold chrysanthemums to help build school spirit. At Christmas they gave gifts to the patients of the Sunshine OjfiC2TS and Board Members-Front Row: Devon Wiisong Marilyn Klink, secre- taryg Linda Diersteing JoAnn Dateshg Janet Beckstrand. treasurer. Row 2: Sue Munson: Tara Balfe, presidentg Debbie McAdams, assistant-treasurer: Pat Lyboult. Row 3: Jackie Petersong Cheri Ade, assistant- secretaryg Pam Seymour, vice- presidentg Betty Heilmang Sherry Snyder. Introduces Officers Advisory Board state mental hospitals. In the spring the club solicited money for crippled children and gave its annual Nurse's Scholarship to an outstand- ing senior member. This year for the first time the Sunshine Society had a board which advised the officers. The members of this board were Pat Lyboult, Devon Wilson, Sherrie Snyder, Linda Dier- stein, Betty Heilman, Sue Munson, and Jackie Peterson. B.. CHECK RooM MANAGER for the night, Jacquie Strawsma, hands Kathy Young her ticket stub. Wits? ff sf CAROL MARTIN shows Suella Held the posters for the Dad-Daughter Dinner as Edith Mitchell writes invitations. Student Council-Front Row: R. D. Stormont, Ernest Cortner, Suzy Cortner, Sally Jo Smith, Barb Porter, Sandy Russell, Carol York, Lynne Leech, Mandy Kienly, Janice LaPlante, Juanita Carter, Janet Russell, Jacquie Strawsma, Dianne Niswonger, Sherrill Buckles, Jeanne Beckstrand, Mrs. Betty Feather, F. R. Lane. Row 2: Sharon Jones, Betty Keiser, Eddie Jackson, Dave Phillips, Bill Neher, Terry Flanagan, Jim Boughton, Jim Middleton, Mike Loveless, John Henk, Charlie Etter, Mike Agnew, Don Wall, Desmond Kraft, Jerry Robinson, Janet Turner, Roberta Gilbert. Row 3: Bob Davis, Don Holliday, Richard Zimmerman, Bob Dimond, Bill Hainje, Ben Cress, Terry Fagin, Stew Miller, Tom Miller, John Postlethwait, Dave Clossin, Bill Moorhous, Jim Baker, Jim Schmidt, Pete Smith, Bruce Gunstra, Jack Datesh. Council Conducts Class Elections To promote a better relationship between the students and faculty at J eff and to demonstrate the principles of a democratic form of govern- ment are the main aims of the Student Council. Early in the fall the Council sponsored Homecoming, a PTA tour of the school, and the annual class elections. In December it had a tea for the faculty. In May the Council held an orientation tour for the freshman classes of Sunnyside and Tecumseh Junior High Schools. Bill Neher, Student Council president, con- ducted the weekly Wednesday morning meet- ings with Jerry Robinson serving as vice- president. Carol York was secretary, and Terry Fagin, treasurer. JIM WiLLIAMs and other Jeif pupils became familiar with the voting machine while electing class officers. smart-fis-:w nema.wi.,v4s-:1aa.1,11w..:3 Mrs: s f. 4 E i 5 u is Z! I ' '5 l,1iS,'EvZi5Q5,ZF'xif'L-, . Nil1? lmfiivhivil. NFL Enters State-Wide Contestsg 'eww H- INFORMATION for debate is sorted and discussed by John Wellman, Rudy Anders, and JoAnne Datesh. it PROMPTING John Eldriclge's speech practice requires concentration from Larry Mikels. N. F. L.-Front Row: Roberta Preston, Grace Dankelman, Sally Luke, Dick Frey, Nancy Wilstach, Carolyn Perrigo, Jane McCord, Gene Downing, Rick Pickering, Bonnie Robinson. Row 2: Sharon Howell, Sharon Van Cleef. Sally Lawson, Jane Heide, Linda Hovde, Don Wall, Rudy Anders, Bill Hicks, Ron Maupin, Bill Price, Jack Dykhuizen. Row 3: Sue Moss, Angie Miller, Sue Reeder, Lynda Walter, John Hall, Tyke Randolph, Marsha Davis, Sandy Alberg, Raymond Rene', Roger Fox. Row 4: Sharon Haddock, Patricia Bresnahan, Alice Hockstra, Mandy Kienly, Randy Slickers, Jim Culver, Joe Voglund, Mike Purvis, Jim Schmidt, Phil Brassie. . 7 3255291555 5 f I RQ, 'i Jie Lil IW Presents u Benefit Pe Jeffis chapter of the National Forensic League provided an opportunity during the year for many students to get experience in speech work. After a student had earned twenty-five points in speech contests, he was permitted to become a member of NFL, Leaving Lafayette at such hours at 4: 30 and 5: 30 in the morning, members of NFL attended speech contests and debates in cities through- out the state. At Christmas the club joined the Music Department in The Christmas Mood and presented a one-act play. NFL also held service programs for Lafayette organizations, and in January it staged a benefit performance to equip hair-dressing rooms in the city's hos- pitals. John Postlethwait was president of NFL, Dan Smith, vice-president, Bill Neher, secre- taryg and Janice LaPlante, treasurer. N. F. L.-Front Row: Lubee Price, Tara Balfe, Juanita Carter Gloria Hall Arlene Blistam Ellen McKinney Estella Belhl Mary Anderson,-Jo Anne Datesh, Martha Van Cleef, Sonja McDerm1d Row 2 Kay Klein Jim Lottes Shane Larimer Jim Middleton Mike Douglas, Dan Smith, Lloyd Rohler, Phil Rifner, Jim Gray Row 3 John Flanmgam Bob Shumate J1m Stewart Dave Schaible, Barb Hawks, Jim Hiatt, Jim Boughton, Ron Virgin, Marvm Smith Row 4 Steve Wheelock Jack Hartman Jim Beeker John Postlethwait, Mike Bennett. Steve Dolbow, Bob Spear, Dermls Stansbury John Wellman B111 Neher 7mm's1 f k 1 A rm, v w3 l Commercial Club Views Business World AN ORDER for personalised stationery is given to Sharon Rupley and Patty Rohrabaugh by Mr. Finley. Business and commerce are topics for dis- cussion at the monthly meetings of JefT's Com- mercial Club. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in commercial subjects. ln November the club's members sold per- sonalized stationery, which was delivered in time to be given as Christmas gifts, and a Thanksgiving basket was prepared and given to a needy family. In addition to a Christmas party at its December meeting, the club held a faculty tea in April and a dinner honoring senior members. Sponsors Mrs. Mary Jane Boyle and Mrs. Sandra Bettner advised officers Sandy Wilker- son, president, Carolyn Smith, vice-president, Karen Trout, secretary, Janet Leslie, treas- urerg and Priscilla Martin, historian. Commercial Club-Front Row: Judy Ward, Judy Thayer, Carol Anspaugh, Sharon Rupley, Cheri Knight, Joyce Ade, Karen Trout. Row 2: Mrs. Sandra Bettner, Dianna Shaif, Cheryl Cullum, Sue McGuire, Karen Jurkewicz, Sandy Russell, Vicki Bonnet, Sandi Wilkerson, Linda Snyder, Mrs. Mary Jane Boyle. Row 3: Jane Butz, Linda Myers, Earlene Richardson, Carol Hansen, Shirley Wright, Patty Boone, Pat Julian, Carol Denham, Bonnie Justice, Jeanie Taylor. Row 4: Margaret Chambers, Janet Turner, Janet Leslie, Priscilla Martin, Patty Rohrabough, Melody Summers, Kay Klein, Loraine Odell, Alice Hockstra, Carolyn Smith. Page 46 Library Club-Front Row: Charlotte McVay, Margaret Sutter, Lillian Sanson, Mary Payne, Sue Lynn Neal. Row 2: Leonard Smith Pat Lyboult, Beverly Kerber, Georgia Lee Kirn, Mary Murdaugh, Sheila Berry, Angie Miller, Mrs. Margene Lewis. Row 3 Jeannie Walkup, Cheryl Frank, Julie Lott, Kathy Strawsma, Susan Miley, Pat Sawyer, Jane Haines. Library Club Displays New Books A Book Week Tea in mid-November began the Library Clubls activities for the year. In December 'the club's members went Christmas caroling, had a Christmas party afterwards, and aided a needy family. In the spring the club's members displayed new library books at a teachers' tea. To earn money, the club sold ballpoint pens, in October and November, with the Jeff basket- ball schedule on them. In the spring it held a car wash. The club, which was sponsored by Mrs. Mar- gene Lewis, had as its officers Pat Sawyer, presidentg Mary Payne, vice-presidentg Char- lotte McVay, secretaryg Mary Murdaugh, treasurerg Pat Lyboult, historiang and Jane Haines, program chairman. RESEARCH PAPERS mean lots of filing for Mary Payne and lots of work for Buzz Weisiger. MAINTENANCE of audio visual equipment is the duty of Gary Heimburger, Ken Yost, and Bill Wallace. REWINDING THE PROJECTOR is a responsibility of Dave Lecklitner, an Audio-Visual boy. A.V. Boys Maintain Film Equipment Members of Jeff's Audio Visual Club op- erated movie and film-strip projectors, record players, and tape recorders for teachers during the school year and gave preview showings of movies to teachers and students. They also showed films to any organizations who wished to use the library's equipment. The boys were responsible for the maintenance of these instru- ments and of the opaque projectors found in classrooms, The club sponsored a mixer after a basket- ball game in early December. In the spring the Audio Visual Club members took a field trip to Purdue University. Officers were Leslie Dolbow, president, John Hartman, vice-president, Alan Wesley, secre- tary, and Dave Phillips, treasurer. Audio Visual-Front Row: Alan Wesley, Jack Hartman. Steve Woolf, Gary Hood, Dave Phillips. Row 2: L. W. Smith, D. Lecklitner, Kenny Stene, Bob Davis, Bill Wallace, Herbert Wininger. Row 3: Rex Stout, Darrell A. Korschot, Larry Conner, Harold Oberle, Ed Hoffman, Bill Elliott, Gary Heimburger. :warm ' News new-, f'fmz :mmumm Diversified Cooperative Education-Front Row: Kay Shedrow Judy Hmsey, Cheryl Brown Richard Criswell Sandie Wilkerson Lois Young, Barbara Bol. Row 2: Sharon Robbins, James Taylor Nancy Harlow Doug Johns Deborah Dumford Eddie Jackson K. R. Le-Hier. Row 3: Darrell Korschot, Gary Stivers, Robert White Dan Kappes Bob Freitag James Wolf Dave Mikels DCE Supports Vocutlonul Trummg To develop a wholesome attitude toward the dignity of work, the Diversified Cooperative Education Club was formed. D.C.E. pro- motes part time vocational training and pro- vides opportunities for individual development. Members of DCE Worked at part time jobs in addition to their school Work. To participate in the activities of the Diversified Cooperative Education Club, a student must have passing grades in all subjects. An Employer-Employee Banquet in the spring was held to honor businesses which supported the DCE program. State conventions and contests were attended by Richard Cris- well, presidentg Sandra Wilkerson, secretary- treasurerg and other DCE members. MR MURRAY explains a difficult physics experiment to Senior top ten pupils Dave Kelly, Linda Traenkner, Rose Schramm, Bill Neher, Buzz Weisiger, Terry Fagin, Marydell Nicewander, John Wellman, and Dick Zimmerman. Scholarships, Respect, and Recognition REQUIREMENTS for entering the Elks Youth Leadership contest are discussed by Bill Neher and Mr. Levering. Page 50 Scholarships, which are awarded on the basis of academic achievements and results of schol- arship tests, are offered by individuals, cor- porations, and organizations to encourage out- standing students to continue their formal edu- cation. Many members of Jeff's 1962 graduating class, as a result of natural abilities and long hours of study, received financial aid to be used for college expenditures. All recipients of scholarships deserve commendation. There are further benefits of conscientious study: serious students are admired and re- spected. Honor rolls and academic achievement provide recognition for the better students, those who enjoy the self-satisfaction which goes with knowing they have done their best. Our country and the World need those who will work hard to train themselves for the future. THE JUNIOR TOP TEN, consisting of Estelle Beihl, Sue Moss, Merry Evans, Janet Hayes, Barbara Thompson, Jo Ewan, Mary Wall, James Gray, Richard Wien, and Sharon Haddock, poses in front of the trophy case. Are Products of Conscientious Study SOPHOMORE Top TEN: Diane Kroon, Sharon VanCleef, Kay Batta, Marsha Davis, Ann Osborn, Lexie Willey, Dave Rouse, Don Wall, Cheri Ade, John Wolaver, Randel Slickers, Dean Snyder, and Jack Spencer. yce Page 51 Red Cross-Front Row: Walter Colburn, Jorgalie Kern, Marsha Davis, Sandra Jostes, Mary Agnes Lehmen, Bill Elliott, Mrs. Ade Row 2: Charlotte McVay, Beverly Kerber, Peggy Hummell, Paul Bahler. Pupils Participate in Civic Activities 'Nha M! Girls' and Boys' State-Front Row: John Postlethwait, Joann Datesh, Mike Bennett, Row 2: Dennis Stansberry, Dan Smith. Page 52 Five students represented J eff in Girls' State and Boys' State, held at Indiana University. The delegates campaigned for state and local offices which they theoretically held. The elected legislators debated current topics such as segregation and passed resolutions they felt would be beneficial. A demonstration trial, a civil defense lecture, and several speakers informed the students. Pamphlets on varied subjects were available to the representatives. Students were selected on the basis of their leadership, scholarship, honesty, personality, enthusiasm, and compatability. Girls' State and Boys' State were sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary and the American Legion, respectively. Local organizations Hnanced the transportation and other expenses of the students. Machinists Leorn Foctory Procedures Representatives of labor and business con- cerns discussed their occupations at the bi- monthly meetings of the Master Machinists. To understand current industrial problems and conditions, the boys toured the United States Steel Company in Chicago and other indus- tries. Due to the efforts of Mike Walker, presi- dentg Jerry Manion, vice-presiclentg Charles Klinker, secretary-treasurerg and sponsor John Cokain, the Machinists enjoyed an interesting year. The Master Machinists Club serves to ac- quaint industrial arts students with factory procedures. Members are also informed of scholastic qualifications and physical abilities necessary for success in the mechanical field. Members of Master Machinists are responsible for the lights, lighting effects, and the public address system at ball games, convocations, and other school functions. MIKE WALKER, Bill Piggott, Charles Klinker, and Jerry Manion work backstage regulating lights and curtain. Master Machinists-Front Row: A1 Nacke, Paul Banks, Charles Klinker, Jim Sanson, Mike Walker, Bill Piggott, Jay Smith. Row 2: Herbert Baumgarut, Joe Emge, Bill Hainji, Bob Warner. Row 3: Jerry Manion, Philip Mullen, Fred Sollars, Ralph Stinebaugh, John Barton. Page 53 X F KM--.NZ 1 , gf xx xx 'lVoices Sing Serious ond Novel Music MANY LONG HOURS or PRACTICE yield excellent tone quality and harmony to sophomore singers. The Voices of J eff, a choral group of thirty- two girls, sang serious music and novelty selec- tions for the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter convocations and the Christmas program at Sunnyside Auditorium. The girls also hosted the annual state vocal contest held in Lafa- yette. Members of the group attended the solo contest. Every school day the vocalists rehearsed. The girls sang the best in choral arrangements for the entertainment of others in addition to per- sonal enjoyment. Voices of Jeff members learned to appreciate more the various types of music and gained knowledge of musical theory. Officers assisting director Richard Jaeger were Linda Walter, president, Carol Perrigo, vice presidentg and Sharon Jones, secretary- treasurer. Voices of Jeff-Front Row: Sandy Mater, Donna Walker, Eugenia Hartman, Marilyn Warren, Jane McCord, Marcy Jo Hoggatt, Nancy Guinn, Marcia Schweitzer. Row 2: Charlotte McVay. Sharon Atwood, Claudia Circle, Pat Cloyd, Carol Clay, Donna Lintner, Sharon Jones, Susan Linn. Row 3: Carolyn Perrigo, Nancy Brewer, Lexie Willey, Cheryl Cornwell, Cheri Ade, Kay Klein, Marsha Hargis. Row 4: Becki Payne, Vicki Bonnet, Arlene Stewart, Becky Robison, Barb Hawks, Lynda Walter, Linda Korschot, Donna Heath. Page 54 't Mudriguls Classified Fine Entertainers Madrigals-Girls, Bottom: Sally Luke, Sonja McDermid, Danya Creviston, Rose Schramrn, Carol Magee, Nancy Burke, Vicki Reiss, Janice LaPlante. Boys, Bottom: Marvin Smith, Ted Sheets, Bill Bundy, Jim Stewart, Jim Lottes, Torn Sanders, Rich Pridemore, Randy DeYoung. The best vocal students at Jeff formed the Madrigal Singers: The Singers' reputation for singing fine music made them popular enter- tainment for local organizations. The vocalists sang for athletic banquets, dinners, service club meetings, educational meetings, and civic functions. ENGAGEMENTS are confirmed by Randy DeYoung, Janice LaPlante, Bill Bundy, Nancy Burke, and Rose Schram. Page 55 A Cappella Choir and Tour Group MEMBERS of A Cappella Choir seriously endeavor to master the finer points of a dilicicult arrangement. A Cappella-Front Row: Mandy Kienly, Lynne Leech, Pam Moorehead, Janice LaPlante. Judi Cullum, Patricia Bresnahan, Pat Miller, Linda Hovde, Paul Bahler, Sally Luke, Kathie Messenger. Row 2: Jane Fink, Marsha Davis, Linda Holmes, Tara Balfe, Dianna Shaff, Sharon Van Cleef, Marilou Gerbens. Danya Creviston. Janice Ware, Grace Dankelman. Row 3: Phil Brassie, John Postlethwait, Steve Dolbow, Roger Fox, Rick Pridemore, John Cobb, Jerry Lamborn, John Wolaver, Marvin Smith. Row 4: Randall DeYoung, Dan Greenwood, Wally Bailey, Dan Smith, Fred Byers. Mike I-Iergett, John Sheets, Curt McDowell, Dave Phillips, Dan Flanagan. l ll ll l 1 ll 4 ll N1 i v 5 l 1 E E 5 1 E E?w Set Rigid Qualifications for Contenders Utilizing male and female voices, the A Cap- i pella Choir created pleasant music with all of the various types of songs they sang. Officers Richard Pridemore, president, Ted Sheets, vice president, Nancy Burke, secretary, and Tara Balfe, treasurer, worked with director Richard Jaeger to provide the choir with an interesting and beneficial year. Jef'f's Christmas convocation and the Christ- mas Mood at Sunnyside included A Cappella selections. The choir caroled at the courthouse in December. Once upon a Mattress, a musical comedy, was given in April by the vocalists. A Cappella joined other J eff musical organiza- tions in presenting the spring concerts at Te- cumseh and Sunnyside. The choir also entered the annual vocal contest. The tour group, a part of A Cappella, enter- tained at the Van Orrnan-Fowler Hotel and MUSIC Fon A CAPPELLA CHOIR is sorted by librarians . . . Sally Luke, Dan Herod, and Bruce Zylstra. gave an exchange convocation in spring. A Cappella-Front Row: Joyce Hinds, Roberta Preston, Peggy Sutter, Pat Musser, Sonja McDermid, Suzy Cortner, Carol Magee Victoria Reiss, Martha Van Cleef, Janet Turner. Row 2: Devon Wilson, Nancy Liljedahl, Diana Blythe, Bernadette Fairchild Sharon Haddock, Kathy Dellinger, Juanita Carter, Terry Logan, Charlotte Cobb, Bonnie Robinson. Row 3: Dick Frey, Louis Alt George Sanson, Bob Davis, Ted Sheets, Jim Lottes, Bill Bundy, Bill Bryan, Ted Davis, Tom Sanders. Row 4: Dan Herod Jim Stewart, Mike Mahoy, John Lohmiller, Bob Spear, Ray Draper, John Eldridge, John Lottes, Bruce Zylstra, Mark Surface Girls' Concert Choir-Front Row: Joye Taylor, Sherry Dickison, Debbie McAdams, Sharon Dumford, Becky Myers, Karen Dressler, Mary Anderson, Virginia Eison, Sandra Gipson, Connie Haley, Sue Lynn Neal. Row 2: Diana Decker, Toni Anderson, Cassandra Carter, Kay Bogan, Judy Crosby, Terry Vandergraif, Jennie Lane. Kathleen Blackburn, Joyce Ade, Karen Trout. Row 3: Patty Rohrabaugh, Valerie Balser, Carol Doland, Alice Mau, Pat Romero. Sharon Rupley, Carolyn Brown, Ann Dietstein, Sharon Letterle, Phyllis Coffey. Row 4: Vicki Anderson, Shelah Neal, Joylene Mackey, Jean Haag, Sharon E. Lintner, Carolyn Glick, Edna McGlothlin, Sharon Huff, Gloria Davis, Donna Shelton. Girls' Choir and Boys' Glee Club Boys' Glee Club-Front Row: Terry Spross, Glenn Witherow, Gary Brooks, Dick Blacketer, Mike Reynolds, James Rounds, James Platt, Larry Floyd. Row 2: Ron Corbett, John Reeves, Mike Bowman, Gary Reed. Dwight Pearson, Emmett Ade, John Logan. Page 58 Girls' Concert Choir-Front Row: Judy Ward, Sharon Howell, Cheri Knight, Geri Burgeson, Donna Hurtt, Janie Muston, Betty Keiser, Alice Hockstra, Sue Munson, Melody Summers. Row 2: Betty Patterson, Sylvia Fisher, Sue Reeder, Linda Buckles, Donna Wardl Linda Taylor, Diana Stedman, Jane Haines, Marcia Leill, Glenda Williams. Row 3: Sandy Alberg, Gay Hushaw, Bonnie Rardon, Phyllis Kessen, Marcia Hockema, Lola Farrington, Sharon Holder, Lydia Dill, Sharon Owens, Chervl Cullum. Row 4: Shirley Henson, Kay Draper, Gwen Korschot, Carol Dearing, Ernistine Rees, Cynthia Lancaster, Penny Hollis, Donna Gilbert, Mary Graham, Pam Brenner, Sandra Wien. Project Melodic Tunes from Music Room The G11-15' Concert Chgiy was Open to Jeff PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT for the Girls' Concert . . . .. Ch 'ddbC l G1'k. girls with musical ability Who could devote an our ls prow e y am yn lc hour each school day to the class. The seventy- six girls comprising the choir made it the largest and best yet. Although in former years the choir served mainly to train girls for more advanced N choirs, the 1961-1962 school year saw the Con- T cert Choir performing several times. The choir sang at the Christmas convocation and gave a concert in February at Sunnyside Audito- rium. The girls also entered the annual vocal contest in the spring. Becky Myers, presidentg Toni Anderson, vice president: Sharon Owens, secretaryg and Kay Bogan, treasurer, worked with Mr. Jaeger in scheduling activities. The choir member who had made the most improvement during the year received a plaque on honor day. as XN. S, 55' , axes 1 5 9 X, V .xxx f ' XXAM p xx PAM BALSER, Marcia Murr, Peggy Sheets, and Sherrill DRUM MAJORS Jim Ellis and Bob Funkhouser take Buckles pose before executing a twirling routine, seriously their duties of leading the marching band. , l Dance Band Plays for Mixers und Convo Although records, television, and radios pro- vide most of today's entertainment, live music can still be heard. Jeff's dance band played for student mixers and for the spring convocation given by the Concert Band. In co- operation with the Purdue University Variety Band, Broncho instrumentalists presented the jazz concert at Sunnyside Auditorium. The band also entertained spectators at the Home Hospital Guild Fall Fair which was held to fi- nance an additional unit in the hospital. Members of the dance band acquired experi- ence and skill in arranging and playing jazz compositions, The musicians were advised by Carroll Copeland and directed by Terry Fagin, who was president of the Concert Band. Dance Band-Front Row: John Wellman, Sonja McDermid, Don Rauch,Bill Neher. Bob Dimond,Mike Hyer, Ping Rinker, Tim Plantenga. Row 2: Wayne Holst, Bruce Davis, Jim Ellis, Dave Kelly, Jim Flaningam, Larry W. Roberts, Terry Fagin. if,w'l-1?-K V - ' ' ' A Ki -4'-ii ' all Q Pep Band-Front Row: Bruce Davis, Mike Bennett, Jim Ellis, Terry Fagin, Larry Roberts, Jim Flaningam, Dave Kelly, John Sharp. Row 2: Ping Rinker, Dick Timmons, Mike Barnard, Bill Neher. Row 3: John Schaaf, Desmond Kraft, Don Rauch, Dave Clark Bob Funkhouser. Pep Band Travels with Football Squad A ROLL-orr by Don Rauch starts the pep band during a pep session. Invigorating strains boom from the Jeff gym during any pep session. Woodwinds, brass, and especially percussion instruments strengthen the voices of the fifteen hundred Jeff students. The pep band furnishes this instrumental ac- companiment. In addition to playing for every pep session, the pep band performs at all football games away from Lafayette. The activities of the group are controlled through the combined ef- forts of director Carroll Copeland, band presi- . dent Terry Fagin, and head drum major Robert Funkhouser. Members of the Concert and Marching Band are eligible for the pep band. Although several of the musicians appear in T both the pep band and the basketball band, the organizations are separate. The basketball band, under the capable direction of Bill Neher, plays solely for the basketball games. Page 61 l E335 Orchestra Front Row Barb Shonk Joyce Hinds Jane Fmk Terry Rene. Row 2: Lee E. Wheelock, Carol Jacobs, Lucille Colbum. Marie Sagel Connie Myers Mike Hyei Kaien Neal Row 3 Ellen Sutherlin, Bonnie Funkhouser, Sandy McClure, Grace Dankleman Forrest Barb Ron Corbett John C Mauck Row 4 Don Rauch, Dave Clark, Jayne Guinn. Orchestra Strives to Acquuint The Jefferson High School Orchestra, under the direction of Carroll Copeland, appeared several times during the 1961-1962 school year. Oflicers Jane Fink, presidentg Mike Taylor, vice-presidentg Grace Dankleman, secretaryg Barbara Shonk, treasurerg and Pam Gueilther, librariang aided Mr. Copeland in managing orchestra affairs. The Broncho orchestra extended season's greetings through music at the Christmas con- vocation. The group also presented spring and winter concerts at Sunnyside Auditorium. Mu- sicians from Sunnyside and Tecumseh joined Jeff's orchestra for the Commencement. To earn money, the orchestra sold fruitcakes for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Orchestra members joined the band on their annual trip in the spring. Orchestra-Front Row: Mike Taylor, Kathy Jones, Carol York. Row 2: Linda Traenkner. Row 3: Lana Payne, Les Kimbrell, Gary Howard, Larry Roberts, Jim Flaningam, Colleen Jones, Josephine Fairchild. Row 4: Tim Plantenga, Wayne Holst, Jim Ellis, Mr. Schnabel. Bob Funkhouser, Student Body with First-Class Music TIM PLANTENGA nonchalantly supplies the low noted DURING ORCHESTRA PRACTICE Barbara background music for his rhythmic orchestra class. Shonk accurately tunes her violin. t S 3 P 'aw Z, i lEfWl,JH551'2'SZs'?EfTs'???5i?2 i H .lX ' L Q' Contests, Convos, Purudes, and Bullgumes The Concert and Marching Band's many aims included teaching musical fundamentals and acquainting its members with varied composi- tions. Terry Fagin, president: Bob Dimond, vice-president: Linda Traenkner, secretary: and Dave Kelly, treasurer, helped make the year a success. The band participated in the annual Concert Band Contest, which was held at Jeff, and played for the Music Educators' Convention. DIFFICULT BARITONE ARRANGEMENTS are played by Jim Culver and Mike Bennett. Band-Front Row: Bill Neher, Mike Barnard, Cathy Berkey, Kathy Goddard. Row 2: Steve Wheelock, Gary Hendricks, Peggy Webb, Conie Clouse, Shannah Anderson, Lana Payne. Joe Dubes, Row 3: Karen Coffman, Becky Robison, John Connolly, Pat ,Willman, Connie Myers, Carol Klopfenstein, John Lynch, Jim Holmes, Leon Tagle, Russell Schaal, Dick Harlan. Row 4: Terry Fagin, Jim Flaningam, Larry Roberts, Dave Kelly, John Sharp, Ron Virgin, David Silvers. Row 5: John Tilford, Richard Marlow, Dave Clark, Dennis Mitchell, Desmond Kraft, Jim Ellsberry, John Schaaf. Don Rauch, Sam Conner, Benny Dallas. Page 64 Feature Concert and Marching Band wi Q t A salute by the band was given to the iiag before each home football game. A half-time show enacted by the musicians and majorettes provided entertainment centered around the various holidays for the spectators. The Broncho Band earned first place for marching at the Peru Circus City Festival Parade. The Lafayette Christmas Parade, the Grotto Parade, and Purdue Band Day also presented the J eff Band. DICK HARLAN and Dave Kelly compare records involv- ing the annual sale of fruitcakes for the Varsity Band. Band,-Front Row: Karen Dreblow, Karen Neal, Linda Traenkner, Bob Dimond. Row 2: Les Kimbrell, Gerry Howard, Jim Culver, Mike Bennett, Drenda Cory, Sandy McClure, Barb Worth. Row 3: Bruce Dilling, Bruce Davis, Wayne Holst, Jim Ellis, Linda Hart, Bob Guenther, Skip Babb, Donna Nichols, Steven Campbell, Lillian Sanson, Mike Hyer. Row 4: Jim Curran, Larry Roberts, John Wellman, Bob Funkhouser, Mary Edwards, Jill Ellery, Ron Corbett, Alan Traenkner, Pat Sawyer. Page 65 Preview of Teaching Offered by FTA CADET TEACHER Linda Bender discusses a reading as- signment with fifth grade pupils at Washington School. The F.T.A. acquainted interested students with the opportunities and obligations of the teaching profession. Following instruction, junior and senior members served as cadet teachers in several nearby schools. Cadet teaching gave students a View of teaching that would not otherwise be seen until the senior year of college. Progress reports from the cadet teachers were given. During the year the club discussed educa- tional television, cadet teaching, and college life. Student teachers at Jeff presented a panel discussion on college life. Members attended the state convention in March. Officers were Billie Wyant, president, Berna- dette Fairchild, vice-president, Rachel Daily, secretaryg and Barbara Hawks, historian, Future Teachers-Front Row: Linda Walter. Pat Lawrence, Dave Phillips. Bernadette Fairchild. Nancy Guinn, Mrs. Betty Feather. Row 2: Linda Traenkner, Becky Stall, Cindy Randolph, Susan Lowe, Euginia Hartman. Row 3: Rachel Daily, Jeanne Hey, Terry Bohnharst, Steve Dolbow, Donna Jo Nichols, Barb Hawks, Billie Lee Wyant. P11 ge GU 1' N M J-Club-Front Row: Dan Smith, Dick Zimmerman, Jim Beeker, Dave Stormont, Michael Taylor, Bob Shaffer, Dennis Stansbury, Mike Agnew, Denny Thewlies, Mike Purvis, Denny Smith, John Roadruck, Leslie Brooks, Bruce Overley. Row 2: Mike Douglass, Dave Martin, Jim Minniear, Ed Smith, Mike McGreevy, Lewis Emmitt, Larry Beall, Jack Walkey, Ray Wyant, Les Dolbow, Dick Lester, Jack Hall, Dick McNeely, Tom Hays. Row 3: Dave Mikels, Charles Nichols, Ron Perigo, Albert McFarland, Russ Barrick, Mark Surface, Dave Schuessler, Bruce Zylstra, Bob Spear, Gordon Balser, Bob Rhoda, Jim Mink, Tom Anderson. Row 4: Jerry McDole, J. W. Ramsey, John Postlethwait, Wayne Wilson, Jim Dykhuizen, Terry O'Conne1l, Jim Anderson, Thomas Lynn Miller, Chuck Scheuman, Ron Taylor, Stew Miller, Dave Haun, Denny Brady, Bob Phillips, Larry Vaughn. Red-lettered Sweaters Mark .I-Men BRONCHO MAscoTs are removed from the center circle before games by Mike Taylor and Dick Zimmerman. 1 . Li Athletes who had earned varsity letters for participation in at least one sport comprised the J Club. The organization strived to maintain and develop,student enthusiasm and promote activities beneficial to the school. The officers- Tom Miller, presidentg Jim Dykhuizen, vice presidentg Jim Minniear, secretaryg Dave Stor- mont, treasurer, and Ron Perigo and Tom Hays, sergeants-at-arms-upheld club policies. The service projects of the J Club included escorting Homecoming Queen candidates and delivering Christmas baskets to underpriv- ileged families. At basketball games industrious members kept the court free of spectators and debris. The boys also enjoyed a Christmas party and a spring picnic for members and guests. P11510 GT ' RW M.. N as Booster Staff Exceeds Subscription Goulg 4 NANCY WILSTACH AND JUDY GANSON count the number of characters in a potential newspaper headline. FRESH orr THE PRESS-Boosters are counted and folded by Steve Crose, a student in the Jeff print shop. iw We. Members of the Booster staff were responsi- ble for the production and circulation of Jeff's newspaper, which was published approximately every two weeks during the school year. The Booster informed J eff students of school activ- ities, achievements of pupils, and current events. Opinions appeared in the Letters to the Editor section of the newspaper. Copies of the chronicle were exchanged with other high schools. The annual Booster convocation, a mock Miss America contest featuring male members of the faculty, began the Booster's subscription drive. The staffs goal, seventy-five percent stu- dent subscription, was exceeded. In November several members of the staff attended the journalism convention in Milwaukee. A ban- quet was held in the spring honoring senior staff members, adviser Jack Hopkins, and others who contributed to the success of the Booster. REPORTER LINDA DIERSTEIN seeks an available typist to whom she can dictate her hot news story. Presents I4 Publications to Readers BEFORE being circulated, a Booster is proofread by Mr Hopkins, Editor Lois Fried- man, and news reporters. Booster-Front Row: E. F. Morgan. Dianne Niswonger, Josephine Fairchild, Pam Miller, Gloria Hall, Lois Friedman, Nancy Wilstack, Sharon Breeden. Row 2: Judy Ganson. Earlena Darling, Ellen McKinney, Betty Heilman, Juanita Carter, Linda Dierstein, Janet Beckstrand, C. J. Hopkins. Row 3: David Dyer, Jeannie Walkup, Jim Beeker, Dan Vierk, Bonnie Covey, Gretchen DeLaney, Alistair Dyer. Page 69 Nautilus Combines Pictures and Facts l i 5 CAROLYN FLEISCHHAUER must plan all the Nautilus pages LISTS or INDIVIDUAL SENIOR ACTIVITIES are carefully before the photographer can begin taking pictures. typed by Sandra Russell, Nautilus staff typist. Nautilus-Front Row: Helen Gilmore, Mary Nicewander, Ginny Gould, Carolyn Fleischhauer, Buzz Weisiger, Tara Balfe. Row 2: K. M. Andrews, Sandy Russell, Vicki Bonnet, Nancy Newhard, Mary Wall, Merry Evans. Row 3: Carolyn Smith, David Dyer, Linda Holmes, Dan Vierk, Lubee Price, Alistair Dyer, Shane Larimer, Joyce Ewan. .K If .31l' ? P'ii al I 'K 13 to Portruy Story of the Year To the tune of banging typewriters, flashing cameras, and swishing glue brushes, the eight- een members of the Nautilus staH worked and laughed together to complete the 1962 yearbook. In preparation for the hard job ahead, co-editors Ginny Gould and Carolyn Fleisch- hauer attended the IU Journalism Institute the summer before the '62 school year. Here the editors made a replica of the Nautilus. The duty of the stall was to capture the ex- periences, both in copy and pictures, for these pages. The staff consisted of a person responsi- ble for each signature, plus a photographer, picture cropper, business manager, and two editors. Each person on the stall took part in choosing the cover and size of print for the book. RooM CHAIRMAN Mary Anderson and Joyce Davisson turn in underclass picture money to Mary Wall. ' . P19 CAROLYN SMITH industriously figures the income and expenditures involved in producing the yearbook. As BILL FRAZIER OBsERvEs, Ginny Gould accurately finds the dimensions of a picture by using a pica ruler. A sterling silver charm, a red J, an imagi- native corsage, a specially made formal-these are the keepsakes to remind the Jef pupils of the goocl times they had from early autumn until late spring, a year of fun and participation and a general feeling that Jeff Excels In Acfivifies Autumn IT's GOBLIN TIME! Lois Friedman, Dot Emerson, and Peg Heck delight in carving a trick 'r treat pumpkin. Page 74 UCLARENCE, THE JALOPY7, is the center of attraction when the gang meets for a coke after school. Qxiggi SANDY RUSSELL and Dan Vierk reminisce over fall fun. Lively Pep Sessions Spark Enthusiasm Pep sessions sporting parodies about J Club members and the Broncho squads along with pep talks from coaches heightened the students' enthusiasm and sparked the team's spirits. The lively music of the pep band accented the rousing yells led by our varsity and B-team cheerleaders. Excitement prevailed at the Homecoming pep session as Bill Neher announced the five finalists for queen and as eager football players, anticipating a victory over New Castle, hung an enemy Trojan in effigy. Red and Black Day rally found the student body presenting a unified appearanceg five dollar and two dollar certificates were pre- sented for the prize-winning tourney yells. PRIZE-WINNING YELLS, submitted by Dave Martin and Nick Mattox, paid off when Faye Hilt announced the winners. NOTHING SPARKS ENTHUSI- ASM more than a jazzed-up concert by the Broncho band before important games. Page 75 1 4 1 w K r ? I. .1 s i Q, 1 i f r I Y? 3 I Q5 G? Q. V? is H 55 E Y. Q? is EQ 'f A Ei fi ? ii I 4 ? 5? 5 Zi Boys Reign as Knights at 1962 Gallop Boys donned their suits of armor as their girls escorted them to the annual turn-about dance, the 1962 Bronchoette Gallop. The theme, A Night of Knights, was rep- resented harmoniously on the covers of the pic- ture folders, the dance decorations, and the corsages. The prize for the best corsage was awarded by Linda Van Sheppen to Carolyn Cooper for Jim Culver,s clever corsage-a knight armed with a crested shield riding a Broncho horse. Nominees for Gallop King were Wally Bailey, Ben Cress, Dick Hayes, Tom Miller, Bob Schaffer, Dan Smith, Ed Smith, Dave Stormont, and Ron Taylor. Lady Tara Balfe knighted Sir Dan Smith 2nd Runner-up and Sir Dave Stormont lst Runner-up. Tom Miller was crowned 1961 Gallop King. EYE-CATCHING CoRsAcEs rated competition between Bob Shafer and Jerry Southerland as to whose is the best. AFTER THE EXCITEMENT of crowning the king couples succumbed to dreamy dancing. is ' aw u maa9zsLzfs'1:. fWeWw mf. wait., 1'4 -...,, fa.. K 1 lv mf' .,., , Victory, New Queen Highlight Festivity A thrilling football game and a new queen to reign over the gridiron created a gala atmosphere at Jefl's 1961 Homecoming game. Members of the 1936 Broncho squad watched their alma mater trounce the New Castle Trojans for a victory of 48-6. Enthusiastic spectators kept beat to the bandis rhythmic half time show as they watched each queen candidate, accompanied by her driver and escort, make her debut on to the field in a new- convertible. The climatic moment of the evening came when Bill Neher, Student Council President, crowned Pat Miller 1961 Homecoming Queen. Other girls in her court were Marilou Gerbens, Sonja lVIcDermid, Sally Jo Smith, and Pat Wheeler. A Kiss or VICTORY is received by recently crowned 1961 Homecoming Queen, Pat Miller. from Bill Neher. FOOTBALL FANS proudly wear their homecoming mums as they cheer shouts of approval to the team for yard gams Page 79 Loyol Jeff Enthusiasts Boost Bronchos During torrential rains and brisk fall weather, loyal J eff fans appeared at the football games to cheer their team to victory. Busloads of cheering students traveled to the out-of-town games. Jeff spectator stand was a maze of vibrant hues. Fads such as fur hats, suede coats, and yellow cord bermudas swept the student sec- tion. Red and black crepe paper pom poms shook vigorously and a J .H.S. banner proudly waved when the score board tabulated more Jeff points. We want the Bronchos right now! Eager pupils, who formed a path on the field for the team, chanted refrains of this yell while they waited for the team to storm through the victory banner on to the field. Because of the fans' enthusiastic support, the Bronchos ended the season with a victorious record of 6-3. EAGER FANS form a path on the football field to watch the varsity squad tear onto the gridiron. ALL ABOARD! High-spirited Jeff fans travel to Logansport to boost the Bronchos to another victory. Page 80 1Al:, 1,,, J -:.gz .,.v H fix I' ati uf- E f K Y 2' - ig' I ' , ' ' -' .f kJ-' if :,:'Lf.0.,i.EE::.5,1' V gf fur A- , K ., ,,..- , 1 .S MI ,Q Qi' f' . .. R. fe ..., . he 13 459 R T, 'Rt .R s ef :SBE sf E A all :. +12 H ia ff ,, . N lvl 'X 'M' - so ,e 'Q 'tgapsf' ,.,,, ,q:s.::s- 1' f at ,M ,J-A' N, AFTER A VAULT over a ten foot snow bank, Shane Larimer touches down for a smooth landing. Winter A SPRIG or MISTLETOE causes Tom Heffner and Wally Bailey to spread Yuletide spirit to Janet Beckstrand. WINTER WEATHER motivates M D girls to frolic in the snow. Convos Feature Famous Artistsg ECSTATICALLY HAPPY, Wil- ham Finley begins h1S reign as Miss American in comical, faculty-presented skit. l l l Delight Audience with ' ' Humor, Opinions Knowledge is acquired not from books aloneg convocations which provide a welcome diver- sion from class are also educational. Jeff's 1961-62 convocation series featured many stimulating programs and presented many noted individuals. Ann Landers, celebrated newspaper col- umnist, delivered a dynamic speech on 'KSeX and Teenagersf' Herbert Philbrick, author of I Led Three Lives aroused the student body with a provocative discussion of communism. The music and speech departments presented the L'Spirit of Christmas. i The Chanute, Illinois, Air Force Band enter- tained the pupils with musical selections from 5 3 A the Broadway hit, Bfrigadoon. FAMED COLUMNIST Ann Landers gives tips to two typical teenagers, Ginny Gould and Carolyn Fleischhaver. i E INQUISITIVE PUPILS discuss with Herbert Philbrick his viewpoints expressed in his recent anti-communist speech, Page 83 Hi-Y Elects 1962 Sweetheart Queen CASTING A VOTE for queen are Terry Cline, Jim Logan. Promising pleasure and excitement, Cupid enhanced the dreamy atmosphere of the Queen of Hearts into unforgettable hours of enjoy- ment. Merry couples arrived at the Purdue North Ballroom and danced to the smooth music of Paul Kenney. Dennis Stansbury acted as coordinator of the event. Reigning as 1962 Sweetheart Queen was Janice LaPlante. Tom Heffner crowned her Majesty with a rhinestone tiara and presented to her a dozen red roses. Her royal princesses, Earlena Darling, Lois Friedman, Sally Luke, and Sonja McDermid, received red rose corsages. All girls, each a queen by their own right, received a silver charm as a favor of the traditional Hi-Y social function. COUPLES TAKE TIME OUT from dancing to engage in happy chatter at Purdue's Sweet Shop. Page 84 ,mms LEssoN BREAK! Kay Mel-1 aley relaxes by spinning a current platter and chatting on the phone. Spring Nor EVEN A DREARY DAY dampens the spirits of Ellen Slaughter, Devon Wilson, Jim Morrison, and Terry Stillabower. Page 86 ' SPRING FEVER tempts Bill , Fickes to forget studying. I Tm-: CREW Is IN! Spanish sailors live-it-up as they form a Congo line headed by Eileen and Ruth! All-School Play Introduces New Talent My Sister Eileenf' the story of two sisters who leave their hometown of Columbus, Chio, and venture to New York to seek careers, was presented as JeFf's all-school play on November 9 and 10. Linda Holmes portrayed Eileen, whose ambi- tion was to become a model, Janice LaPlante played Ruth, whose desire was to be a writer. Many amusing incidents occurred when they took residence in a basement apartment in Greenwich Village. One time the girls' apart- ment was bombarded by a crew of Portuguese- speaking sailors, the foreigners, who caused a riot doing a congo line, were deported by the police. Other sophomores, juniors, and seniors who added sparkle and showmanship to the per- formance were Dick Frey, Terry O'Connel.l, Lynne Leech, Bob LaGoy, and Phil Brassie. PAT MILLER deftly applies make-up on Shane Larimer. Page 87 finer 5. wr E, M, W ,. V is 4? 3? fi i .ii 5, if 1 12 , S1 151 W 1. S iii E AK 2 is He 'r W 1 s fi ,4 3 E x, L1 5 Ae K, fi ,Q M :sf if 3 :RE . , K Z'IXQ2p21wma92EJ,.,W -M , Fairy Tale Evolves into Musical Comedy A Cappella Choir's production of the rollick- ing musical comedy, Once Upon A Mattress, delighted the audience with its mirthful dia- logue, hilarious scenes, merry dancing, and music. The story, based on the fairy tale The Princess and the Pea, evolves around a small kingdom in the day when knighthood was in flower. The Minstrel, Randy DeYoung, charms the audience with the tale of the domineering Queen Agravain, Linda Holmes, and the diffi- dent King Sextimus, Richard Frey, who are try- ing to find a genuine'l princess to marry Prince Dauntless, Marvin Smith. Sir Harry, James Lottes, hastens to the swamplands and returns with a princess, Janice LaPlante, who is given the test to prove her worthiness of the prince. To the amazement and'joy of the court ladies and gentlemen, the princess successfully passes the test. SALLY LUKE gives the dialogue cue as stage manager Linda Hovde instructs Pat Mussel' for a prop location. MUCH ro THE Discusr of the Queen, Prince Dauntless and the Wizard Find Wini- fred most enticing! Page 89 Intrigue Beckons to Beyond the Rivieru FROM SYNCOPATED RHYTHMS to dreamy waltzes, Les Elgart and his band kept dancers on their toes. A world of fantasy existed in the kingdom of Beyond the Riviera at the 1962 Senior Prom. Organizing the duties of each committee were Ginny Gould and Mike Douglass, co-chairmen of the prom. Under the supervision of Janice LaPlante and Terry O'Connell, the gym was transformed into an artistically decorated Victorian setting. Vibrant hues of ruby, lumi- nous gold, and white reflected from the tiered crystal chandelier which Was attached at the dome of the crepe paper ceiling. Gretchen Ardapple and Tom Heffner coordi- nated the plans for the after-prom party. Black and white checkered fiags denoted the decora- tions for the 500 Festival party. PROM COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN measure, calculate, and plan for dance and after- prom party decorations. 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V 5 V , fl fic! f N f 5 RH V ' V ut i 2 i XA N 5 if if 2 if 1 i , nf f, saw Q Being a good loser as well as a proud winner is a virtue of our team members and our spec- tators. Both the participating players and the cheering. fans express anxiety during an impor- tant gameg yet each must conceal his anguish over defeat or his pride over victory to prove that Jeff Excels In Sportsmanship Three Losses Prompt Broncho Gridders RON PERIGO cuts to the outside while trying to evade an oncoming Kokomo Wildcat. DESPITE CLOSE OPPOSITION, Dave Stormont makes a grab for an all important touchdown pass. Twelve returning lettermen, a host of incom- ing sophomores, and a new coach pooled their talents to give Jeff's varsity football team a 6-win, 3 loss 1961 record. While experiencing his first year with the Bronchos, Coach Pat McCaffrey was aided by line coaches Dick Skibinski and Norman Willey. The Bronchos started the year off by losing their first three games to Lebanon, Frankfort, and Kokomo but then dug in and swept over the teams remaining on the schedule, which in- cluded Shortridge, Noblesville, New Castle, Crawfordsville, Logansport, and Muncie Cen- tral, every game being an astounding victory. At the annual football banquet, senior Tom Miller received the award of most valuable player. He was later elected to the second team of the All-State gridders. Senior Larry Beall WITH HEAD DOWN and driving hard, Jerry Robinson eludes a tackler and heads for the end zone. To Sturt Six-Game Winning Streak received the award for having the best mental attitude. Among the many outstanding players on the team were seniors Dave Stormont, who did much of the scoring for the Bronchos, and Ron Perigo, who was another chief scorer in the team's lineup. Other contributions to the team standings were sophomores Dick Lester, an important man in the backfield, and Mike McGreeVy, a key lineman. Varsity Football Jeff ....., ,,,, l 4 Lebanon ..... .27 Jeff ,,,,,, .... 2 1 Frankfort ,.,, ,,,,,, 2 5 Jeff ,.,..., ,..... 1 4 Kokomo ,.....,. .,..... 2 3 Jeff ....... .,,,,, 3 1 Shortridge ..,,. .,..... 0 Jeff .....,. ..,,,. 3 3 Noblesville ..,,, ,,,,,,. 2 1 Jeff... ...... 48 New Castle .,,., 6 Jeff ..... , , ,,,, 38 Crawfordsville 3 Jeff ....... ,,.... 2 7 Logansport ,......,.,. ,,.. 7 Jeff ,...,,. i...,. 2 0 Muncie Central ...,,, .... 0 Won 6, Lost 3 lT's ANOTHER GAIN for the Bronchos as Tom Miller grabs a pass and tries to avoid an oncoming opponent. Football Squad-Front Row: Mike Taylor, Larry Vaughan, Allan Cooper, Lewis Emmitt, Bruce Zylstra, Larry Beall, Dave Martin, Bill Bundy, Tom Miller. Row 2: Bob Shaffer, manager, Dave Stormont, Tom Hays, Bill Henry, Benny Cress, Mike Douglass, Ed Smith, Bill Crook, Ron Perigo, Mike McGreevy, Jim Beeker. manager. Row 3: Head coach Pat McCafEery, Dick Lester, Dick Lecklitner, Gordon Balser, Jack Lowrey, Bruce Gunstra, Bob Spear, Mike Agnew, Jay Needham, Jerry Robinson, Line coach Dick Skibinski. Row 4: Jack Walkey, Dick Rush,-Bob Davis, Bob Phillips, Mark Surface, Chuck Scheumann, Stu Miller, Jim Dykhuizen, Pete Smith. Jeff Stonebraker, Dennis Brady, Line coach Norman Willey. rm., e t ,ff up We ff- ,fa 53411 V ' K 'GW f.QW, ,SZi1Efi'W.7-A ' f, 'fzwfi' -1Zlli5X'ii5'ei1i?2f52i3Mvff ' + 'QV , f 4, ' Al fi? 4'i4,s.' hZ??S'f5K,ii-,U U , if-YET'95238-SM.1-fPiFi'1f4.-4 K - .vi w K? 2 Q? 35 sf 5 5 if A '1 2, 52 ,I 's , 5 .V Q E fi x 2 r E e i r 5 NWXQEGSKJS 935 FiXEiSiSiEQiS5E QiE?A 'S M BREW r-:lf--N 'f':ux'f3xi1wQ',:i:'.'Z , , 23 I ii RW'f a B 'E'9'WTLi293s?Q f.3v?- 'i '3'fW3HSf3i'3Ef47dZEQ'S5,?G'k??1355?f'E?E?-f,5'95'ExiS,53'.EKx2i3 5933212iY.Y2ii'?.EiIfI7Tl55?'3M554?ZN?iK:5AKi5P?f51 m'5:5EFI'T.iK G? ERSZSERQEESFSXQSEQ' 5 Varsity Five Place 2nd in Conference Co-captains Tom Miller and Wayne Wilson led the Broncho-five through an exceptional season of seventeen Wins and three losses. The team, coached by Marion Crawley, grabbed its l9th sectional win, was the top team in its regional class, and came within one point of the semi-state title, East Chicago being the winner. Varsity Basketball Jeff ,,,,.,,. Lebanon ,,,,. Jeff ,,,...., ,..,, R ossville ,,,.. Jeff vv,YA,,, A,l,, A ttica ,,,, , Jeff Kokomo ,,... Jeff ,,..,,., Hammond Jeff ,,,.,,,, ,,,,, A nderson ,,,,,,.,..... Jeff AYA, ,.,, l,A,, F r ankfort .,.......,..,,,. ,,..., Jeff Crispus Attucks ...,.,,, ....., Jeffs ,,,, ,,,, W est Lafayette ..,,, .,,, , , Jeif A,,,,,,, , ,, LaPorte ..,,..........Y,.,,,. ,... , . Jeff Muncie Central .....,, .,,.. Jeff ..,.,,.. ,..,, Jeifv, H, , Jeff.. . Jeff .....,.. Jeif, ,... Jeff .... ,,.. ,,,. Jeh' ....,,., .,.. Tech Indianapolis ....,,, , Marion ,, ,..,, ,,.,........ ,,.. , , Logansport ,, New Castle ..,,,,... Crawfordsville .,,,... ...,,, Richmond ,.,..... Covington ...., TOM MILLER, assisted by Chuck Scheumann and Wayne Wilson, bounds upward for an important rebound play. Basketball Squad-Front Row: Ron Taylor, Russ Barrick, A1 McFarland, Tom Miller, Wayne Wilson, Chuck Scheumann, Dave Stormont. Row 2: Jim Mink, manager, Bob Rhoda, Jim Minniear, Dave Morrison, Jim Dykhuizen, Denny Brady. Page 97 Colts Rally after Early Losing Streak Boasting a record of seven wins and two losses, the Jefferson B-team football squad finished the season with a score sheet much like that of the Broncho varsity. The twenty-two colts lost their Hrst two games, but then went on to defeat the oppo- nents remaining on their schedule, The team, coached by Harry Green and John Conley, practiced in the dust bowl behind the Jeff plateau after school. B-Team Football Jeff .i..ii. Jeff ,,,,.,,.., Jeff i.,i.,.,.i Jeff .......... Jeff ..i,ii..i, Jeff .i,iii.,ii Jeif ,.,,i.,,,, Jeff .......... Jeff ..,..,.... 0 Logansport 7 Kokomo .......21 Anderson , ...,..,28 Southwestern .......52 Seeger i,i.,.,28 Southwestern ,,.i.i.35 Logansport .,.,.,,27 Kokomo .......14 Lebanon Won 7, Lost 2 BRONCHO CARRIER Eugene Norman breaks for the side- lines and fights to overcome a tackling opponent B-Team Football Squad-Front Row: Bob Davis, George Traviolia, Tom Sterling, Dan Cordell, Randy Slickers. Ken Stene Dave Myers. Row 2: Dave Riegle, Paul Holderfield, Eugene Norman, Dave Clossin, Bill Wellman, Bill Price, Steve Tayler Row 3: Coach Harry Green, Tom Briggs, Bill Hainje, Terry Stillabower, Charles Fink, Reed Barbee, Krieg Pruett, Don Glenn Dick Blacketter, Coach John Conley. Pr: ye 98 B-Team Basketball Squad-Front Row: John Roadruck, Alan Densmorc, Gary Reed. Mark Surface, Jeff Stonebraker, Jack Walkey, Wayne Jacobson. Row 2: Bill Moorhous, manager, John Henk, Ed Jackson, Mike Loveless, Steve Mikels, Terry Stillabower, Stu Miller, Marv Kuhlman, Chuck Oberlic, Pete Smith, Jack Hockema, Larry Swatts, Larry Mikels, manager. 0 0 B-TEUIII IS FII'St to Go UH E Edie l 4 Jefferson High School can expect to have another top team next year because of the performance and gains the B-team has made this year. The Colts played out their 1962 schedule of twenty games and finished up with an undefeated season's record. This is the first time in Broncho history that the B-team has performed such a task. B-Team Basketball Jeff ,,,,, .. , ,.,, Lebanon ,, , Jeff ..... .. ...,,.... Rossville ., Jeff ...,,,,. ....... A ttica , , Jeff, ., .. ,H Kokomo . Jeff ,,.,,,.. . ..... Hammond , ,, Jeff.. ,, Jeff ,,.. Jeff Jeff. ,. ,, ..., Jeff.. , Jeff,,,,. Jeff Jeff Jeff. ., .. , Jeff, ,,,. , . Anderson ...., ...... Frankfort ,.,, . Crispus Attucks .. West Lafayette .,,, LaPorte ....,,., Garrett ........, . Kokomo ,..,...,. ,, ,. Tech, Indianapolis ......... ,,,,,,,, Marion ,, ,,,., Logansport ,, Jeff .,,..,, ...... N ew Castle ...., JeH., .. .,.,.. Crawfordsville Jeff Richmond ...., ,,,, Jeff Covington ,. A LAY-UP by Jack Walkey boosts 'the Colt's score PII 518 99 Cross Country Boys Coach Earl Heninger's cindermen jumped into their 1961 season by defeating Southwest- ern, Dayton, and Attica in two three'-way meets. They ended their season with six wins and three losses. Jim Minniear, the only returning letterman, and Dan Walkey, freshman, were two of J efT's outstanding runners. J eff ..,.i,,i ....i.,., Jeff ......,, ......... J eff J eff Jeff ........ ......... Jeff ........ ......... Jeff .,...... ......... Cross Country Southwestern Dayton .....,... Attica ...,,.,.,.,.. Kokomo ....,i. Logansport Attica ...,...,,,.., East Tipp ,..,i ..,..,,.59 ........39 ........43 ....,...20 ........30 ..,....,39 ....,..40 J eff ,,...,...,...,,,.,..,.....,....... Tipton ...............,...,.Y....,,.,...,.. 22 J eff .....,.,,.,.......,,,,.,,,,.,,.,., Southwestern ,,....,,..,.,...,... 38 Central Indiana ....,,,,.....,,.,...,..,,.,.........,............... 2nd out of 5 Frankfort Invitational ,.................,..,.....,........., 2nd out of 10 Delphi Invitational ..,.........,..,, ......... 4 th out of 14 North Central Conference ...... ......,, Sectional ..,......................,.,...,...,, ......., ,8th out of 10 .7th out of 21 Show Winning Form fa 'dgwrvl -5-,Ll - wavy-3e+tf2, gain, 532.1 ,A 5 E zffiiii 5 ,l RUNNING the Columbian Park cross country course are Jim Minniear and John Roadruck. Cross Country Squad-Front Row: John Roadruck, Mike DeBoy, Jack Hall, Jim Minniear, Dennis Stansbury, Harold Morrow, Dan Walkey. Row '2: David Dyer, manager, Roger Fox, Bob Rhoda, Wayne Wilson, Leslie Brooks, Dick Wien, Jack Hockema, Mike Loveless, Russ Barrick, Alistair Dyer, manager. Row 3: Coach Earl Heninger, Bob Fisher, Jim Hiatt, John Henk, Marvin Kuhlman, Chuck Obefle, Wayne Jacobson, Dan Crose, Jim Beeker, manager. HEQHQ NRMz 7f DAN SMITH uses his number one wood to demonstrate a drive to his team members, Chuck Scheumann, Jim Anderson, Mike Douglass, and Tom Anderson. Golfers Compete for Low Score Tully The Lafayette Country Club served as the practice green for the Jeff golfers. Although the team was faced with keen competition, they were able to Hnish their season with a job well done. Coached by Mr. Sam Lyboult, the six Bronchos swang their way through a tight schedule and finished the task with five wins, one tie and four losses. Captain Dan Smith led the team to victories over Lebanon, Peru, Crawfordsville, Central Catholic, and West Lafayette. Golf J eff rr..,..... ,,,,ir,,. 3 Lebanon ,....,..,... 12 J eff .r..,r.... ,,,.,..., 7 Peru ,......................Y 8 J eff ,,,r.,,i., ,.,,,rr,, 3 V2 Crawfordsville .... 111!2 J eff .....,..,. ., .,.... 91!2 Delphi ......,.,....,.,.... 51!2 J eff ,,,,,,,,,, .r....... 1 Olfg Central Catholic .. 41f2 J eff .,,,,,.,,, ....,.... 1 1 Tech, Indianapolis ............ 4 J elf ..,..r.... ........, 7 V2 Kokomo ..,............. 7V2 J eff ,r.,ii.... , ,,,.,., 4 West Lafayette .... 11 J elf ,..,....,r ..,...... 1 2 Logansport .........,.. 3 J eff ....,,..., ......,,.121f2 Delphi ......... ZV2 SAND FLIES when Dan Smith, using a tricky chip shot, sends the golf ball toward the green. Page 101 M 12 23 F 95 W I A :SN ,- ' 1 raw, K Lf H . M A N--nazsw -iw: W Wm-my ,im wus: wxwd , , :iv . V ' 'szamwfeevv.:fm'wa,z4:f::n:Q,iwmsxzxffw1 mr, ' V N-,H k in-1 fam. Harriers Excel in Hundred-Yard Dash FINISHING ANOTHER LAP are runners John Postlethwait, Dick Wien, A1 McFarland, and Jerry Robinson. The Broncho trackmen, coached by Earl Heninger, returned to the cinders this year and ended their season with two wins, three losses, and a fourth place in the North Central Conference. The Jeff-men competed against Southwestern, Ambia, Shortridge, Kentland, Frankfort, Attica, Logansport, and West Lafayette. Although suffering many defeats this year, the harriers gave their challenging opponents keen competition by taking several firsts in the hundred-yard dash and the two hundred and twenty yard dash. 1961 Track Jeff, ,, ,.., 59 Southwestern , .. ., 3955 Jeff - . ,, 3955 Shortridge .. M6925 Jeff . ,. 69 Kentland H4535 Jeff, , ., 5235 Frankfort ,, ,,, ,,..., ,. ,,..,...56!5 Jeifn ,,..,,.. .. .,., ..,,,,.,,,, , 4152 West Lafayette , , ,,,, , M73 Jeff ,.... ., .,,, ,. ,...,,,... ,,,. , 345 Logansport .,.., ,.., , .7523 Jeff 4th tout of 51 in the NCC. Track Squad-Front Row: Dave Mikels. Don Holliday, Mike Peak, Tom Hays, Jack Hall, Dick Wien. Row 2: Alistair Dyer, manager, Dickey Larson, Gordon Balser, George Sanson, Dave Weckerly, Bruce Zylstra, Jerry Robinson, David Dyer, manager. Row 3: Coach Earl Heninger, Terry O'Connell, manager, John Roadruck, Dennis Stansbury, Larry Polstra, Gage Groves, A1 McFarland, Ron Taylor, Jim Miniear, John Postlethwait, Dennis Smith, Harold Cordell, trainer, John Conley, assistant coach. Page I 03 Jeff Mutmun Places Second in State The Jeff matmen tumbled through the con- ference, sectional, and regional tournaments, then bounded into the state competition with Jerry McDole placing second in the 145 lbs. weight class. The grapplers completed their season with five wins and seven losses. Wrestling Jeff ,,.,..,, .. ,.... 29 Kokomo ,...,,......, .....,., 2 5 Jeff ....,... .,,..... 8 Crawfordsville .... ...,.,.. 3 9 J eff ........ .,,..... 1 6 Logansport .,.,,,,., ...,,.iii 3 2 J eff ..,,,,.,, ,.,,,.,. 3 8 Frankfort ..,...., .,,,,.,. 1 4 J eff .,......, .....,.t 1 6 Southport ....,,,i ,,,,,,,, 2 8 Jeff ...,,,.. .,,,,,., 3 6 Peru ,.,,,,.....,,.,.. .,,,...t, 1 0 Jeff ....,,.. ,.,,,,,, 1 1 Bloomington .,,,...,..., .,,.,,... 3 1 Jeff ,,..,,,. ........ 1 4 Shortridge ............,.......,....,., 24 J eff ..,,..... .,.,,,,, 1 1 South Bend Central ,.i.,,.,,,i, 33 Jeff .....,,. ,...,,,, 3 4 Muncie .,,,,..,...,,,.,,.,,,,,,,4.,,,,,,Ac ,18 Jeff ,....,.. i,.,.... 1 1 Anderson .............,..., ....,... 3 9 J eff ....,,.....,,.,,.., ..,.,... 3 4 Tech, Indianapolis .............,., 18 Conference ...... Y,,........Y,i.,,iii,,,.,,,.,,,,,..,,,,...,,.., 5 th out of 10 Sectional i,.,.,. ...,... ..,,,.,YY.,c,..,,.,,,....i..,..,, 6 t h out of 12 Regional ...... ,,,.,..t, 9 th out of 34 State ....,,...,, ,,,,...,, 1 6th out of 32 MIKE MCGREEVY hustles for two points in a reverse takedown as Coach Dick Skibinski watches. Wrestling Squad-Front Row: Jim Platt, manager, Doxie Cripe, Don Crose, Gary Hendricks, Bill Cavanaugh, Bruce Overley, Bill Hicks, manager. Row 2: Mike McGreevy. John Stene, Pat Young, Dick McNeely, Bob Fisher, Mick McNeely, Bill Wallace, Harry McDole. Row 3: Coach Dick Skibinski, Dick Lester, Bruce Gunstra, Dave Weckerly, Bob Spear, Tom Hays, Bob Phillips, George Banker, Jack Hall, Jerry McDole. head coach Norman Willey. 2R3LievNZa'D-f' v f, Qi3:s 'fFVEZP555W ii Pf sikfiziaimiifiimg Swimming-Seated: Roger Beavers. Bard Vyverberg, Daniel Kenrich. Tom Ranking Louis Alt, Jack Jones, George Farrell, Mike Taylor. Standing: Ronald Clark, Jim Terwilliger, Coach Conley, Bill Farrell, Ray Wyant, Randy Talbott. Four Swimmers Post Record Times Paced by Ray Wyant's fifth place in the 100- yard breast stroke, the Jeff swimming team tied for twelfth place out of twenty-eight teams in the state championship meet. A The Jeff tankmen, coached by John Conley and captained by Mike Taylor, finished the season with one win and four losses in dual meet competition. Three Jeff swimmers, Tom Rankin, Denny Thewlies, and Mike Taylor also gained recog- nition by posting record times throughout the season in the butterfly, free style and individual medley events. Swimming J eff ,,,,,,ll ,i.,,,,. 2 8 Kokomo J eff ,,,,,,i, .,,,..., 2 9 Kokomo J elf ...,,,,, .i,iii., 3 9 Southport J eff ,,,,,,ii,,i.,ii......,.....,..,.,, 29 Southport J eff ,,,,,,iii,,,,ii,.....,..,i........ 55 Anderson ..,,.,,.,...,.......,,,i.i..Y. 40 Kokomo Invitational .....i.........,,..,.,.,,,,..,. ....... 4 th out Of 6 Muncie Three-Way ..................,,,.. ,,....i 3 Pd Out Of 3 Muncie Burris Invitational ...,,,... ,,...,. 9 th out of 12 State Meet ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,iii,,,, ,,,,i,,,,, 1 2th out of 28 TOM RANKIN shows championship style in the butterHy stroke during a practice session after school. aQzas: xw:::ea1eeai. zzwfswef ww W WxH.Maxwulzrnnrnnwwszizmrrwlzlvrzzffwvafwrms Netmen Capture 3rd Straight NCC Title RACING toward the ball to make a high sweep, Mike DeBoy sends the ball to the opposite court. Nine wins and two losses won the 1961 tennis squad its third consecutive conference title. Coach C. J. Hopkins, his returning lettermen, Mike DeBoy, Dave Schuessler, Jim Dykhuizen, and Lynn Kanable, and the new netmen entered the 1962 season with no less than a fourth conference title in mind. Tennis Jeff ....... ........ Jeff ,,,,,,, ....,... Jeff West Lafayette ,,...,,,,,..,,,,.. Bloomington ........,,.............. Bloomington University ...... Jeff Danville, Illinois .,.,..........,,., Jeff ....,,.. ...,.... P eru ....,...,.,....,...,,,....... Jeff ........ .....i, M arion ...........,i,,..,,,..,.....,..,..,. Jeff ....,... ,,.,.,, I ndianapolis Tech .................. Jeff .,...... ,,...., Indianapolis North Central Jeff ........ ....... M uncle Central ..,.........,....,..., Jeff .,,.,.,, ....... L ogansport ...,........,.,. ,,......,,.,. J eff New Castle ..,.,,.... Jeff Anderson .,,.,.,, J eff ..i,.... ......, F rankfort ........ Jeff ....,,,. ....... K okomo ..,.,...,....,.. Jeff i.....,i .,..., C rawfordsville ...., Jeff ...,.,,, ,..,,. Richmond ..,...,...., Tennis-Front Row: Lynn Kanable, Jim Dykhuizen, Mike DeBoy, Dave Schuessler. Row 2: Buzz Weisiger, Blaine Johnston Coach C. J. Hopkins, Jim Ellsberry, Stanley Vandercleed. Page Illli Boys Team-up to Challenge Ten Pins AIMING Fon T1-IE 1-3 POCKET, Richard Emery makes a powerful delivery to put his team in the lead. Twenty-four Jeff boys challenged the ten pins of the Bowlmore lanes every Wednesday afternoon. The bowling league, sponsored by Mr. Richard Thoennes, is a charter member of the American Junior Bowling Congress. As of February, Butch Cook had bowled the highest set with a total of 551 pins. Of the six teams, Dick Emery's group was in the lead with 28 wins and 14 losses. Bowling Captain W L Dick Emery, , , . 28 14 Butch Cook . 25 17 Harry Amos . 24 18 Dan Herod ..... . 22 20 Jesse Barngrover . ,, . , 21 21 Mike Walker .... , ....,, 17 25 Bowling-Front Row: Bill Elliott, Bob Bueno, Mike Crumly, Fred Landis, Richard Emery, Jim Baker, Mike Newton. Row 2: John Stephenson, Jesse Barngrover, Bob Davis. Jim Humphrey, Bill Moore, Gene Downing. Dave Hayes, Gary Hood. Row 3: Butch Cook, Gary Brooks, Steve Wheelock, Ed Hoifman, Dan Herod, Mr. Thoennes. Coach. P11510 107 3 W?w V5W3Q1QS' WM 1HmQiEAw 'Lifiwa 536-'vEH'fMia SA MWSV M L'AiW5? EME W E?i.L'!N , Broncho Busemen Win I5 of 20 Contests Placing fourth in the NCC Tournament behind Logansport, New Castle, and Anderson, who were- all tied for first place, the J eil Base- ball Team ended its season with 6 conference wins and 3 losses. In all of its contests the squad defeated 15 teams and lost to only 5. Again this year the returning lettermen, Kenny Elming, Tom Miller, Jack Walkey, Dave Stormont, Mike Purvis, Dave Haun, and Dick Hays, along with the rest of the squad, coached by Paul Fields, held their workouts and home games at the Columbian Park diamond. CONFERENCE SCORES Jeff ,,,..,.,. .......... 4 Muncie ............................ ......... 2 Jeff ,,,,,,,,, .,,.....,. 1 Indianapolis Tech ........, .,....... 0 J eff ...,...,, .,........ 4 Frankfort ......... ........,. ......... 3 Jeff ,,.,..,,. .....,.... 0 Marion .,..........,.....,... ......... 2 Jeff ,,,,..,,, ,,.,.., . .,8 Anderson ....... ....... . .3 Jeff ,.,,..... ....... 2 New Castle ....... ......... 5 J eff ,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,..., 2 Logansport .,,,.,. ......... 3 J ei? ........, .....,. 1 Kokomo ......... ......... 0 J eff ....,..,, ....... 5 Richmond ..... ......... 1 ........,, . ......MW... ,.,,,., .,..,......,,., .., - tv' ' , M . .. if t .. - ii' ' , f -slit Q? :g::g:.g.,-2-.W - M , -' te V- fl N. ..... . .,.. : ag, . ,.,--:M kiwi!-, , .,.., :V V- --fgggzxv, ::f::'f-':a.,., pf ' i. mP 'Wwa,f- ,ff W-1--wma -WM-..WM X : ' 1 Written E ll - s. M . W I i ... . .X R.. M MW., , -01 7 a ,s.3,. 5 .we W. T, , alive, l K an 'gi 5 Z3 A W NV V , - .A .1-im, er- , nw W WL ww .NWWWXVM iw. tvaW4v t been Jzsfxeisww. MQ. X 1 ' K W W2 .. gf? , pta., , A Lf QT' -fgwazctizw fff'?i:f'i1 'WW QQ' 3? - , -W :fr f tt'J ' ::a:,sLW.4. ,,,,,, . ,, . f W - W' V my K g ,, , Vk . . A K ,, am., W 'Q ifmm. -, 5-if-2,.1 .,.. ' I M ' ' , M l M K L,,,,e-f A W ri.: V ' -'jig-,I:, , W ' u ,f , RIN! fore- ,A We W' H sl' V . v 2 : 2-'ir ' 4 N ' V ...M 1 ANOTHER BRONCHO RUN is scored for the Jeffmen as Jack Walkey rounds the bases, heading for home plate. 3 , - AM ,ug :jug ffpzxo 'IW V Q 1: , je, .9 . - ., 3 La' . In ,M ,MQ . . s 'U .. , ...M X mm, Q jg, M N g Q f . . at C Q' o QS 33 'F M Q , af ye il W , if it t ' , .rit 5 X 'E' -1 f ix! Q' -L ,fliifrfl A A ' f' 'H Pi fi 2, i NN! X Q K 1 S ' 'F ' WZ. ',aZ:Q,.:Z E, il F H17 if ,,,::, Bm A my Q A 42? r an K XM f is ' vm ig f f i, ..,- :,EgQQ,, .-v. .552 '.' ,.. 'fi fi,. 1 S l x . f1-,--' 'le , C Q lx. C 8 ' 'Y f 'L ' We B , ,,,,,, 545 419 A C15 if .,5g, -1,, ,,-. . lien.. H v-- lay LQ- of j ,,iv 'Ji 1 .Q ,If--1:1 ,.:: - 9 'i ..t-: BaseballNF'ront Row: Ed Smith, Dave Martin, Walt Bergren, Bill Henry. Row 2: Jack Walkey, Mike Purvis, Dave Haun, Tom Miller, Dave Stormont, Kenny Elming. Row 3: Dick McNeely, Jack Datesh, Mike Agnew, Jack Tilton, Bill Hainje, Bill Fickes, Rob Rhoda, Terry Flanagan, Charles Miley. Page 109 Krushers Capture Intramural Crown MARK SURFACE grabs another rebound while other team- mates and opponents desperately reach for the ball. cw lv-l A fifteen game tourney wrapped up the intra- mural season between twelve teams of six players each. The intramural program, spon- sored by Pat lVIcCaf'fry, was divided into two divisions, the East and the West. The Gestapo emerged victorious in the Eastern division, and the Bums won in the Western division. In the final game of the tournament, the Krushers defeated the Gestapos 48 to 37. West W L Bums ...,.,,,..., ,,.,,4i, 8 2 Krushers .,,.,. ,,,,,,,, 7 3 Warriors ,.,,,, ,...,,.. 4 5 H ummers ..,, ,,,,.,., 4 5 Raiders ...,. ,.,,,,, 4 5 Hoboes .,..... ,...... 1 8 East W L Gestapos .,.... ...i...... .....A. 1 0 0 Hustlers ,.... ....... 7 2 Boosters ........ ....... 5 5 Hotshots .,.... ...,... 4 5 Spoilers ..,..,.. ...v... 1 8 Key Holers ...... ...,... 1 8 ,, The Victorious Krushers-Front Row: Dick McNeeIy, Mike Loveless, John Roadruck, Ken Metcalf, Don Crose. Row 2: Pete Smith, Mark Surface, Bob Clark. Page I IU Caravans Add Excitement to Taurneys 1, JEFF ALL THE WAYU was the cry of these fans on the way to the tourney. Two extra long caravans of decorated cars marked the enthusiasm of the Jeff pupils dur- ing the 1962 tourney season. Before the regional and semi-state games, the Broncho fans were hailed by a police escort as they paraded across the Harrison bridge to the Purdue fieldhouse. In the sectional the Broncho cagers de- feated Montmorenci 105-44, Klondike 100-57, and West Lafayette 71-47. Pinnell bowed to the Crawleymen 84-69 in the first game of the regional. In the second the Bronchos whipped Rossville 95-81. In semi-state play Jeff topped Knox 66-41, but fell to East Chicago in a thrilling overtime, 67-66. At a convocation following the tourneys, Russ Barrick received the traditional Dellinger award for his outstanding free throw per- centage. ENTHUSIASTIC BRONCHO FANS await the start of the caravan before the semi-state tourney at the Purdue Heldhouse. k . , ,. . - . . V,.,,., .WDA ,. W- M... , , k,.... K 3 ,b .W,,,r,,M.awa.m , . . . W .V ,. . - Block Section Bucks Broncho Five , MISS GRIFFIN discusses block section formations with Pat Miller, captain, Lynn Leech, and Penny Golden. The enthusiastic cheers ringing from the 221 junior and senior girls who make up the Jeff Block Section backed the Broncho five through- out the basketball season. These girls, clad in red sweaters and white gloves, followed the cheerleaders in greeting the opposing fans and in singing the National Anthem before the games and the school song after the games. Formations during the year included a black block J on a red background and a broncho made from colored cards. Assisting Miss Griffin, sponsor of the Block Section, in planning the season's activities were Pat Miller, captain, and Penny Golden and Lynn Leech, co-captains. The advisory board consisted of six senior girls and two junior girls who kept attendance and helped with planning the various formations. SENIOR AND JUNIOR GIRLS perform block formations at our basketball games. am ntftwa V mM,,,,,,,,m ,-mMs..a. . Ya,.....,,.,,..e ,,,. WW, ,t.,,,a..,., .. . .,,,1n-uns-un-N Wwwwmaf.-ff: i I VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Janet Beckstrand, Pam Miller, Judy VonSeggern, and Sharon Jones. cheer the Bronchos teams. B-TEAM Boosraas are Marcia Schweitzer, Claudia Miller, Debbie McAdams and Cheryl Deweese. Cheerleaders Enliven School Spirit Hip! Hip! Let 'er rip! served as the Jeff cheerleaders' cue to start another of the fa- miliar J eff yells at all of the football and basket- ball games. These girls encouraged constructive team support and enlivened school spirit throughout the sports' seasons. Sponsored by Miss Jean Hilkert, the cheer- leaders and their alternates, Sandy Russell, Janet McAdams, Linda Buckles, and Sandy Mater, planned pep sessions, organized buses for away games, assisted with homecoming, sponsored a mixer, a sectional tea, and the an- nual yell contest, made Jeff posters for home games, and attended Block Section practices. Helping with these duties was the Cheer- leaders' Advisory Board with Whom the cheer- leaders met once a month. The Board acted as a means of communication between the student body and the cheerleaders. FOUR SMILES, ready to explode with Broncho cheers, are those of the Varsity Four, Janet Beckstrand, Judy VonSeggern, Sharon Jones, and Pam Miller, captain. Page 113 Twelve Boys Assist Coaches and Teams Coaches don't always have time to direct the many routine tasks involved in building win- ning athletic teams. Therefore student man- agers are essential. These students repair equipment, run errands, and record scores for the coaches. They also administer minor first- aid, when needed, and distribute towels and robes. During the 1961-1962 school year, twelve boys served as managers. Bill Morehous, Jim Mink, and Larry Mikels assisted the basketball team, Managers for the gridmen were Bob Shaffer, Bill Morehous, Jim Mink, and Terry Traeger. Steve Dolbow managed the swimming team. Varsity wrestlers were helped by Bill Hicks and Jim Platt. J. W. Ramsey assisted the netment and Jim Beeker managed the golf team. Managing cross-country and track squads were Alistair and David Dyer. KEEPING the locker room clean is one of the duties of managers Bill Moorhous, Larry Mikels, and Jim Mink. Managers--Front Raw: Dick Zimmerman. Jim Mink, Bill Hicks, J. W. Ramsey, Bob Shaffer. Row 2: Alistar Dyer, Larry Mikels, Jim Beeker, Terry Traeger, Bill Moorhous, Jim Platt, Dave Dyer, Page 114 l A G.A.A.-Front Row: Diana Miller, Lucy Colburn, Carol Denham, Shirley Henson, Connie Keith. Row 2: Jewel Mills, Carolyn Mclver, Dot Shoaf, Judy Emery, Mary Cormany, Pat Straub. Row 3:' Lana Hague, Ann Osborn, Linda Childers, Becky Thurman, Carol Hansen, Miss Hilkert, sponsor. Row 4: Peggy Knowles, Joylene Mackey, Shirley Wright, Pam Fraker, Carol Klopfemstein. G.A.A. Promotes Good Sportsmanship Group co-operation, good sportsmanship, and wholesome recreation are exercised by mem- bers of the Girls' Athletic Association, spon- sored by Miss Jean Hilkert. Social activities of the group included a get- acquainted party, a Christmas party, a formal initiation, and a spring picnic. In October Miss Hilkert and two of the ofH- cers once again attended the State GAA Lead- ership Camp at Camp Tecumseh. The State Badminton Tournament, sponsored this year by the Jeff girls, was also held in October. The group met twice a week after school to participate in badminton, softball, basketball, table tennis, volleyball, bowling, tumbling, and , kickball. The officers were Lana Hague, president, 'W' PAM FRAKER challenges Lana Hague Pam Fraker, vice-president, Peg Knowles, sec- to a game of shuflleboard. retaryg and Carol Denham, treasurer. Page 115 a w i ff 'VW N L 1 7 wwgfi zammwmwczw,-zYsmwmAsv',:4smsamwsa xwmmw-s,:w.,:.s:'.f, ' -T-1' ,, ,, .w-wwwwmfe mwnm wm4uzsuusx mm' From the first day each of us walks through the corriders at JHS until the evening we cross the stage at graduation, our environment has contained many diferent friends. Our acquaint- ances include our teachers, the non-teaching stayf, the School Board, and our fellow class- mates. The good times which we had together will form the standing remembrance that Jeff Excels In Friendship J. RUSSELL HIATT, Superintendent of Lafayette School City, must plan ahead for the increasing enrollment. Indiana law requires that all cities with a population of 39,000 to 58,000 have a board of school trustees consisting of five members. These members are appointed by the mayor for terms of three years each. After studying the school situation, the Su- perintendent of Schools, Mr. J. Russell Hiatt, makes up a budget and sends recommendations to the board. If this budget is accepted by the board, it is later used to help determine tax- ation rates for the coming year. The School Board then establishes the policies which will govern the schools for the year. The board also assigns faculty contracts for all the city schools. Any need for schools in years to come is de- cided by the board, which then approves the architect's plans and selects the contractor. Board Plans lor Increasing Enrollment l School Board-Seated: Mr. Curtis Hostetter, Mr. Clifford Smith, Dr. Robert W. Kohne. Standing: Mr. Harry R. Murphy, Mr. Henry Rosenthal, Mr. Harry P. Schultz. Page 118 - V. D. MONTGOMERY, Vice-Principal, is responsible for making sure that all absences are excused. Supervising the administration of J eff is the duty of Cecil S. Webb, principal. He makes sure that all those under him fulfill their jobs. Aid- ing him in this are V. D. Montgomery and Charles Martin. Mr. Montgomery is responsi- ble for attendance and discipline, and Mr. Mar- tin directs the various curricula at Jeff and the awarding of scholarships. Mr. L. W. Smith assists in coordinating the curricula. Sponsoring class activities and scheduling students are jobs delegated to the class advisers. Mrs. Gertrude Krueger directs the sophomores. Robert Finley advises each junior concerning the course of study required for his future plans. William Levering, Director of Guidance and senior counselor, prepares students for graduation and helps them become acquainted with educational facilities after graduation. Curricula Directed by Administrators PUPILS are always free to discuss matters with Cecil Webb, Principal. MR. CHARLES MARTIN, Assistant to Mr. Webb, pre- pares to make an announcement over P.A. system. Personnel Performs Essential Duties 5 S MRS. MCDOWELL, cafeteria manager, plans the Weekly menu for JeFf's lunch program. FILING IS AN ENDLESS CHORE for Mrs. Willis, secretary to Mr. Webb. The office staff painstakingly performs the duties vital to the school. The numerous tasks of managing the general ollice are taken care of by Miss Regina Schrader and Miss Mary Harrington. Serving as private secretary to Mr. Cecil Webb, Mrs. Doris Willis takes care of the money from all Jeff organizations. Working in Superintendent Russell Hiatt's office, Miss Nancy Bogan, Mrs. Nellie Reppert, Miss Iris Palmer, and Mrs. Catheryn Askren handle all business of the school city. Coach Marion Crawley's personal secretary, Mrs. Marian Howell, supervises the Jeff Ath- letic Office. Investigating questionable absences is the primary function of Mrs. Betty Torrenga and Mrs. Mary Jane Overton. Medical advice and attention can always be received from Mrs. Pauline Gilmer, the school nurse. Mrs. Mary McDowell and Mrs. Frances Taylor plan the nourishing cafeteria lunches. SECRETARY TO MR. CRAWLEY, Mrs. Howell manages the business of the athletic office. INVESTIGATING SCHOOL ABSENCES is the duty of Mrs. Torrenga, an attendance officer. ISSUING Amvurs is only a minor job of Miss Schrader, a secretary in the general office. Miss HARRINGTON, a secretary in the general office, is always willing to give any information to pupils. MRS. OVERTON, who works in the attend- ance offlce, keeps records of all absences. Page 121 i Miss BOGAN is secretary to Superintendent Hiatt. MRS. ASKREN helps perform the duties of the School City. 1352 2 ASSISTANT SECRETARY Iris Palmer works in the superintendenfs office. MRS. REPPERT is a bookkeeper in the superintendenfs oiice. si if fi N E w Si S QR E H E E sf ga ? l '-Q v S QZ2Y5931'M MR. LEAVITT applies his after-school hours to working in his garden. WHEN HUNTING SEASON OPENS, Harry Green and Orval Martin place their odds against the pheasants. ANY SEASON, golf appeals to Mr. Levering, Mr. Lane, Mr. Kline, Mr. Murray, and Mr. Conkling. ,, Z ,pf ' ' M-.gy if '14 ' We 1 uf' 'L , :Wert I F. MRS. BETTY ADE English Jr. Red Cross Sponsor Central Normal, A.B. MR. KENNETH ANDREWS Commercial Nautilus Sponsor 5 tb! Central Normal, B.S. Toledo, M.B.A. MRS. JEAN BEEVERS B Science Durham CEng1andD, B.S. MR. RAYMOND C. BENDER Social Studies Future Teachers of America Sponsor Wabash, A.B., Butler, M.S. MRS. SANDRA BETTNER Commercial Commercial Club Sponsor Ball State, B.S. MR. DAVID N. BONHAM Mathematics Concessions Director Indiana State Teachers, B.S. ga LAW ' 5 1 . ,...,.. a' 2f1:r- I? ..,. .' .. Q 2 ' In Classes Teachers Import Knowledge MRS. MARY JANE BOYLE Commercial Commercial Club Sponsor Indiana State Teachers, B.S., M.S. MR. G. RUSSELL BRADLEY Commercial Central Normal, A.B. Purdue, M.S. MR. JOHN COKAIN Machine Shop Future Machinists Sponsor Purdue, B.S., M.S. MR. KENNETH R. CONKLING Mathematics Ball State, B.S., M.A. MR. JOHN B. CONLEY Industrial Education Assistant Football Coach Swimming Coach My Assistant Track Coach ON' V. Ball state, B.S., Purdue, M,s,tvf QQ MR. CARROLL COPELAND Qjgv-fb Music Instrumental Music Organizations Ball State, B.S., M.S. MR. EARNEST CORTNER Commercial Student Council Sponsor Ball State Teachers, A.B. Butler, M.S. MR. MARION L. CRAWLEY Physical Education Head Basketball Coach Athletic Director . DePauw, A.B. Columbia, M.A. GXT 'W MR. PAUL W. DEPPERT new Mathematics DePauw, A.B. Indiana University, M.S. Page 125 5? g gi' . MRS. BETTY FEATHER Home Economics Future Teachers of America Sponsor Student Council Heidelberg College, A.B. Purdue University, M.S. MR. ROBERT E. FINLEY Guidance Key Club Sponsor Junior Class Counselor Ball State, B.S. MR. WILLIAM S. FRASER Speech, Radio, and Television Broncho Broadcasters Sponsor Indiana, B.S. ' X I 'L' . stahl English ii' J Purdue, B.S. MRS. PAULINE GILMER, R.N. MR. CHARLES GIBSON GRAY Q,e0v'W Mathematics Purdue, B.S. After School Hours, Our Teachers W WFak,L'N Page 126 S. MR. HARRY W. GREEN Mt English Jr. Varsity Football and Baseball Coach Drake University, B.S. Purdue, M.A. MR. MILTON K. GREEN English Key Club Sponsor Butler, A.B., Indiana, M.A. MISS CAROLYN GRIFFIN Latin and English Block Section Sponsor Franklin College, A.B. Indiana University, M.A. MISS HELEN GRISHAW Home Economics Indiana, B.S.g Columbia, M.A. MR. JAMES F. HAWKER Speech and English Debate and National Forensic League Sponsor Indiana State Teachers, A.B., M.A. MRS. GERALDINE HEATH Commercial Indiana, B.S. MRS. MARY MARGARET I-IENDRICKSON English Purdue, B.S., M.S. MR. EARL HENIGER Drivers Education Track and Cross Country Coach Purdue, B.S. p V . QL m Miss JEAN E. HILKERT Gow X Physical Education G.A.A. Sponsor Cheerleaders and Cheerleaders Advisory Board Mixed Bowling League Ball State, B.S., Purdue, M.S. MRS. MARIAN GETTINGS fxffdx I Nursing I Future Nurses Club Sponsor kip, St. Anthony Hospital, R.N. MR. CHARLES J. HOPKINS English Booster Sponsor and Tennis Coach Indiana State Teachers, B.S., M.S. MRS. EDYTHE HOPKINS Social Studies Stephens, AA., Purdue, B.S., M.S. MR. ELLIS HOPKINS Social Studies Indiana, B.S., A.M. MRS. JANICE Y. HORNER Home Economics Sunshine Society Purdue, B.S. MR. STERLING E. JACKSON English Indiana, B.S. MR. RICHARD JAEGER Choral Department All Choral Organizations Indiana, BME, MME ' ' Encourage Sports and Organizations MISS GEORGIANA KIENLY Art Indiana, B.P.S.M. MR. ARTHUR I. KLINE Science Ball State Teachers, B.S., M.A. MRS. GERTRUDE KRUEGER Guidance Sophomore Class and Sunshine Sponsor Iowa State Teachers College, B.A. State University of Iowa, M.A. MR. FRANCIS R. LANE Science Student Council Adviser Purdue, B.S., M.S. MRS. SUE LANE English Ball State, B.S., M.A. MR. ROBERT R. LEAVITT Industrial Arts Hi-Y Purdue, B.H.g M.S. MR. KARL R. LEFFLER Vocational Education Diversified Cooperative Club Purdue, B.S., M.S. MR. R. W. LEVERING, JR. Guidance Senior Class Purdue, B.S.g M.S. MR. MILTON G. LEVERENZ Math Purdue, B.S., M.S. Page 127 wr A A riarg MRS. MARGENE LEWIS Assistant Librarian Library Club Sponsor Ball State Teachers, B.S. MR. JAMES C. LYBOULT Physical Education Assistant Basketball Coach and Cross Country and Golf Coach Purdue, B.S., M.S. MR. KENNETH McCAFFRY Social Studies Football Coach Purdue, B.S., M.S. MR. RAY MCGLOTHLIN GU Foreign Language Purdue, B.S.g M.S. MRS. IRMAGUARD MARQUART Foreign Language Manitoba CCanadaJ , B.A.g B.P. MR. CHARLES J. MARTIN Administration Central Normal, B.S. Butler, M.S. In Free Time Teachers Enjoy Hobbies MR. ORVAL MARTIN Health Education Purdue, B.S.A.g P.E. MR. A. W. MAURER Social Studies Indiana State Teachers, A.B. Purdue, M.S. MR. ELBERT F. MORGAN Industrial Arts Booster Adviser Indiana State, B.S. Purdue, M.S. MR. JAMES F. MURRAY Science Purdue, B.S., M.S. MR. DARREL o. NEIDIGH New 3 Biology Purdue, B.S., M.S. ti- , Pdf MQRS. EMILY L. PRICE ylaif' Health Education Purdue, B.S., M.S. MR. GEORGE V. PRICE Industrial Arts Purdue, B.S. Indiana State Teachers, M.S. MR. DAVID F. REEVE Mathematics Hi-Y Sponsor Purdue, B.S., M.S. MR. H. L. SHORT Social Studies Central Normal, B.S. Indiana, M.S. w-WK MR. RICHARD SKIBINSKI Social Studies Ass't Football and Wrestling Purdue, B.S. MR. LEONARD W. SMITH Curriculum and Materials Center Audio-Visual Club and Library Club Wabash, A.B.g Purdue, M.S. yi, -N MR. ROBERT D. STORMONT 010 I OWS J-UF Science Student Council Adviser Purdue, B.S., M.S. MR. RICHARD G. THOENNES Industrial Arts Bowling League Purdue, B.S.g M.S. MR. NORMAN WILLEY Assistant Driveris Training Ass't Football, Wrestling, and Baseball Coach Purdue, B.P.E.g M.S.E. MRS. KATURAH WRAY English Indiana, A.B.g Purdue, M.S. Such us Golf, Hunting, und Gardening Miss Hilkert, Mrs. Wray, Mrs. Boyle, and Miss Griffin enjoy a game of bridge. Page 129 '62 Class Reaches Highest Magazine Goal Woe be to the underclassmen who failed to acknowledge the wearers of yellow cords. These superiorites, the seniors, had many happy experiences together starting with the back- to-school hop in September and ending with commencement services on June 6. The class of '62 is proud to boast the highest sales in the magazine drive of any senior class in the history of J eil. Penney Day was another big event for the seniors. On March 24 members of the class assumed the positions of floor managers and sales clerks at the J. C. Penney store. From a dream to reality, our Prom, Beyond the Riviera, was planned by our class, enjoyed by the group, and then reluctantly packed away as the grand finale to our high school days. Co-CHAIRMEN of the magazine drive, Tara Balfe and Jim Boughton, figure which senior made the highest sales. Page 130 TALLYING the total funds of the class of '62 are the senior officers Dan Smith, presidentg Marilou Gerbens, secretary-treasurerg and Terry Fagin, vice-president. GRETCHEN ARDAPPLE and Mike Douglass anticipated a delightful Prom with a staircase entrance. , ...,,asag11m- fsa....- -,---- am. A w AHLRICH, JUDY Block Section 3, 4, Student Council 2, Jr. Red Cross 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4. ALBRECHT, LUNA CAROL Library Club 2. ALT, LOUIS A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, J-Club 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Junior Achieve- ment 3, 4. SQ ANDERSON, ANTOINETTE Future Nurses 4, Girls Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. ANDERSON, DIANA Sunshine Society 2. ANDERSON, JAMES Golf 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement, Presi- dent 3, and 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3, President 4, Hi-Y, Treasurer 2, 3, Sec- retary 4, J-Club 2, 3, 4. As Sophomores .leffs Expanse Plugued Us ANDERSON, THOMAS Hi-Y 3, 4, Student Council 3, J-Club 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. ARDAPPLE, GRETCHEN Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. ATHA, TERRY BAILEY, WALLY A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Football 2, Wrestling 2, Junior Achievement 4, Broncho Broadcasters 4. BALFE, TARA A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4 Treasurer, Nautilus Staff 2, 3, 4, Class Ollicers 2, Secretary-Treasurer, Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3 Treasurer, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4 President. BANKER, GEORGE Wrestling 3, 4. BAXTER, RONALD BEALL, WILLIAM LAWRENCE Cheerleaders Advisors Board 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, J-Club 3, 4,-Football 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4 Vice-President. BEAMAN, JUDY Block Section 3, 4, Block Section Ad- visory Board 4, Jr. Red Cross 2, Junior Achievement 3, 4. Page 132 BECKER, FREDERICK Wrestling 3. BECKSTRAND, JANET Booster Stal? 3, 4, Yell Leaders 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Junior Achieve- ment 3, Sunshine Society 2, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Treasurer 4. BEEKER, JAMES Booster Staff 3, Sports Editor 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, J-Club 3, 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4. BENNETT, MIKE Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Boys State 4, N. F. L. 3, 4, Musical 3, 4. BERGREN, WALTER Basketball 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Broncho Broadcasters 4. BERRY, SUE Broncho Broadcasters 3, Sunshine So- ciety 2, 3. Old Rivals, Sunnyside and Tecumseh BINKLEY, CAROLYN Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4 Vice-President, Broncho Broad- casters 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. BLACKBURN, ANNA LEE Ushers 4, Booster Staff 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, Junior Achievement 4, Sunshine So- ciety 2, 3, 4. BLACKBURN, NINA BLISTAIN, ARLENE Future Nurses 4, Block Section 3, 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Sunshine 2, 3. BLUE,DAVHJ Class Officers 3, Football 2, 3, Tennis 2, Junior Achievement 3, Broncho Broad- casters 3, 4. BLUSH, J EWELL Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2. BOHNHORST, TERRY MARIE Future Teachers of America 4, Block Section 4, Broncho Broadcasters 4, Sun- shine Society 4. BoL,BARBARA BOTHROYD, KAREN Girls Concert Choir 2, 3, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, G. A. A. 2. BOUGHTON, JAMES All School Play 45 Student Council 45 Manager Basketball 25 N.F.L. 2, 3, 4. BRAAKSMA, CAROL Commercial Club 2, 35 G.A.A. 2, 35 Jr. Red Cross 25 Junior Achievement 35 Sunshine 2. BRANN ON, ANDREW DWIGHT BRASSIE, PHILIP A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Boys Glee Club 25 All School Play 45 I-Ii-Y 25 Basketball 25 N.F.L. 4. BREEDEN, SHARON Future Nurses 45 Booster Staff 3, 4, Business Manager5 Block Section 3, 45 Broncho Broadcasters 3, 45 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. BRETTNACHER, MARJORIE Jr. Red Cross 25 Sunshine Society 4. Merged into 0ne Hurd-Working Class BROOKS, TONY All School Play 4. BROWN, CHERYL D.C.E. 45 Block Section 3, 45 Sunshine Society 3, 4. BRYAN, CHARLES WILLIAM A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. BUENO, ROBERT Bowling League 4. BUNDY, WILLIAM A Cappella Choir 2, 35 Madrigal Singers 2, 35 Football 2, 35 Musical 2. BURKE, NANCY A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Secretary 45 Madrigal Singers 2, 3, 45 Musical 2, 3, 4. BURKHARDT, MARK BUTLER, HARLEY Ushers 4. BYLSMA, STEPHEN A Cappella Choir 35 Musical 3. Page 133 Page 134 CADWALLADER, MARYANN Block Section 4, G.A.A. 4, Sunshine Society 3, 4. CALLAHAN, JAMES CAMPBELL, ELAINE Future Nurses 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. CARTER, JUANITA N Future Teachers of America 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Booster Staif 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Cheerleaders Ad- visory Board 4, Student Council 3, 4. 1 CASTER, EDWARD All School Play 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3. .,gCAYLOR, VIRGINIA Band 2, 3, Block Section 4, Majorettes 2, 3, Student Council 2, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Closs Elections ond Popcorn Soles CHAMBERS, MARGARET ' Future Nurses 3, 4, Girls Concert Choir 1 2, Commercial Club 4, Block Section 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3. CI-IILDERS, LINDA ' Block Section 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Sun- shine Society 4. t CHRISTY, RONALD X CLARK, DAVID Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2. CLARK, ROSE MARY Commercial Club 3, Broncho Broad- casters 4, CLARK, VIRGINIA Block Section 4, Sunshine 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 3. CLEGG, CAROL Block Section 4. CLEMENTS, HOWARD Football 2, 3, Track 3, Broncho Broad- casters 2, Interrnural 2, 3, Spot Club 2. CLINE, TERRY LYNN Future Nurses 3, 4, Girls Concert Choir 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3. CLOYD, PATRICIA Girls Concert Choir 2, 3, Voices of Jeff 4, Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achieve- ment 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. COBB, CHARLOTTE A Cappella Choir 4, Girls Concert Choir 2, 3. COBB, JOHNIE EDWARD A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Ushers 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Musical 3, 4. COLBURN, WALTER Boys Glee Club 2, Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. gf-COLLISON, JAMES CONN, LARRY Interrnural Basketball 2, 3. Spurred Our Group Participation COACH MCCAFFREY and the varsity squad took advan- tage of half-time breaks to revise their strategy. Page 13 at CONNERM GENEVA Girls Concert Choir 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross I 2, Sunshine 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. CONNER, JAMES l COOKSEY, BETTY 5 Block Section 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. I COOPER, ALAN Advertisement Stail 3, Football 2, 3, 4. 1 CRESS, JAMES B. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, J-Club 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3. CREVISTON, DANYA Wrapping Paper Sales and a Paper Drive , I ffCRISWELL, RICHARD D. C. E. President 4, Swimming 2, Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, Intermural Basketball 2, 3, Spot Club 2. CROOK, WILL OWEN Ushers 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. CROSE, STEVE Audio Visual 2, 3, Intermural Basketball 2, 3, 4. CROSS, DANIEL Intramural Basketball 4. CRUIVILY, MICHAEL Advertisement 3, Bowling 2, 3, Secre- tary 4. CULLUM, JUDI A Cappella Choir 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 4, Girls Concert Choir 3 Secretary. CUMMINGS, ROY CUNNINGHAM, DIANE Girls Concert Choir 3, Commercial Club 3, Block Section 3, Library Club 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3. -ELYDAILY, RACHEL Future Teachers of America 3, Secre- tary 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Page 136 IX Band 2: 3, 4, Basketball Band 2 , Bas- DALLAS BENNIE ketball 2, Broncho Broadcasters 2. DANAHER, ALBERT Boys Glee Club 3, 4. DARLING, EARLENA Booster Staff 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Block Section Advisory Board 4, N.F.L. 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4. DATESH, JO ANNE Boys and Girls State 3, Debate Team 4, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, Par- liamentarian 4. DAVIS, BRUCE Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Pep 'YTIY' Band 3, 4, Basketball Band 2, 3, 4, Jun- ior Achievement 3. DAVIS, GLORIA ' Girls Concert Choir 3. Built our Savings-and our Prom Plans DEBOY, MICHAEL J-Club 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. DECKER, JACK DELANEY, HONEY GRETCHEN Booster,Staff 4, Block Section 3, 4, Jun- ior Achievement 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. DELLINGER, KATHARINE A Cappella Choir 4, Voices of Jeff 3, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Chaplain 3. DEWITT, ELLEN Block Section 3. DEXTER, HAROLD Advertisement Stai 3. DEXTER, JANET Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. DEYOUNG, RANDALL A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Sing- ers 3, 4, All School Play 4, Musical 2, 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3. DIERSTEIN, LINDA Booster Staff 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement, Personnel Man- ager 3, Treasurer 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Sun- shine 2, 3, 4. Page 137 Page 138 DIETERLE, LYNN Key Club 2, 3, Broncho Broadcasters 4. DIMOND, ROBERT Student Council 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Pep Band 3. DOLBOW, LESLIE Audio Visual 2, Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4, J-Club 3, 4, Football 2, Swim- ming 2, 3, 4. DOUGLASS, MICHAEL J -Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement, Vice President 3, President 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Council 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4. DOWNING, MARCIA DOWNS, SANDRA Preceding Kennedy's Inauguration DRAPER, RAY LEE A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 2, Booster Staff 3, 4, Bowling League 2, Broncho Broadcasters 4. DRESSLER, KAREN Girls Concert Choir 2, 3, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine 2. DUKE, MARGARET Sunshine Society 2. DUIVIFORD, DEBORAH D.C.E. 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. DUNN, CAROL I Block Section 3, Commercial Club 3, Library Club 2, 3, Sunshine Society 3, 4. EISON, VIRGINIA Girls Concert Choir 2, 3, 4. ELIVIING, KENNETH All School Play 4, J-Club 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. EIVIENHISER, CAROLE Girls Concert Choir 2, Block Section 4, Sunshine Society 4. EMERSON, DOROTHY Block Section 3, 4, Broncho Broadcast- ers 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 2, Spot Club 2. EMERY, RICHARD School Play 2, 3, Bowling League 2, 3, P.A. 2, 3. EMGE, JOSEPH Master Machinists 4. EMMITT, LEWIS Hi-Y 2, J-Club 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 2, Wrestling 2. EWING, LOREN Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 4, Basket- ball Band 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4, Orchestra 2, 4. FAGIN, TERRY Band 2, 3, President 4, Dance Band 2, 3, Leader 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Basketball Band 2, 3, 4, Student Council, Treasurer 3, and 4. FAIRCHILD, BERNADETTE Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Vice President 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Musical 2, 3, 4, Sun- shine Society 2, 3, 4. We Held u Mock Presidential Election FICKES, WILLIAM Hi-Y 2, Football 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4. FICKLE, JANET Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4, Broncho Broadcasters 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. AKFINK, BEVERLY JANE Future Teachers of America 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Sec- retary 3, President 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine 2, 3, 4. FISCHER, GEORGE FRED III FLANINGAM, JAMES Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Basketball Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4. FLEISCHHAUER, CAROLYN Band 2, Nautilus Staff 2, 3, Editor 4, Block Section 3, Secretary 4, Block Sec- tion Advisory Board 4, Student Council 2, Junior Achievement, Secretary 3, Vice President 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. FLICKIN GER, PAUL FOLEY, RICHARD JR. Booster Staff 4, Tennis 2, Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Swimming 2. FORD, GENE ALAN Hi-Y 2. Page 139 Page 140 FRAKER, PAMELA Future Teachers of America 2, Orches- tra 2, Block Section 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Vice President 4. FREITAG, BOB D.C.E. 4, Bowling League 2, Library Club 3. FRIEDMAN, LOIS Booster Staff 3, Editor 4, Class OfHcers, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Sales Man- ager, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. FUQUA, LUCINDA GERBENS, MARILOU A Cappella Choir 4, Class Officers, Sec- retary-Treasurer 4, Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Broncho Broad- casters 3, Secretary 4. GILMORE, HELEN Nautilus Staff 3, Business Manager 4, Student Council 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3, Tri-H-Y 2. The Jet Age Became un Accepted Era, As UNDECIDED VOTERS, like Carolyn Binkley, were very .prevalent before senior class elections. w 1 l 1 1 4 w i GLICK, CAROLYN Girls Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Block Section 4. GOTT, DAVID Broncho Broadcasters 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3. GOULD, VIRGINIA Nautilus Staff 2, 3, Editor 4, Block Sec- tion 3, 4, Junior Achievement, Treasurer 3, President 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Spot Club 2. GRAY, NANCY Broncho Broadcasters 3. XGUENTHER, PAMELA ' Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, Flag Corps 2, 3, Captain 4. HAGUE, LANA Block Section 3, 4, Girls Concert Choir 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, President 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Sunshine Society 2, 4. The First American Orbited the Earth HALL, JOHN J-Club 4, Cross Country 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4. HALL, WILLIAM Track 2, Swimming 2. HAMILTON, LINDA LOU HARBATH, J ERALD HARLOW, NANCY D. C. E. 4, Voices of JeH 3, Block Sec- tion 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3, Sun- shine Society 2, 3, 4. HARRINGTON, CLAUDE HARRIS, PEGGY HART, NORMA HARTMAN, JOHN Spanish Club 4, Audio Visual 3, Vice- President 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 2, N. F. L. 3, 4. Page 141 Page 142 HAUN, DAVID Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, J-Club 3, 4, Bowling League 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4. HAWK, KAY Future Nurses 3, 4, Girls Concert Choir 2, 3, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. HAWKS, BARBARA All School Play 4, Block Section 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, N. F. L. 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4. HAYS, RICHARD Basketball 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 2, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. HAYS, THOMAS J -Club 3, Sergeant of Arms 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4. HECK, PEGGY Block Section 3, 4, Student Council 2, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Scholarship and Senior Math Tests HEFFNER, THOMAS Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Council 4, Junior Achievement 4, Broncho Broadcasters 4. HEILMAN, ELIZABETH Booster Staff 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Block Section Advisory Board 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Sunshine Society 3, Board 4. HENRY, JAMES Ushers 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. HERR, DIANA Block Section 4. HIATT, JAMES All School Play 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Student Council 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4, N. F. L. 3, 4. HICKS, WILLIAM All School Play 4, Ushers 4, Key Club 3, 4, J-Club 4, Wrestling Manager 3, 4. HILL, MICHAEL HILT, FAYE Future Nurses 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Cheerleaders Advisory Board, President 4, Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 3. Sql-IINSEY, JUDITH D. C. E. 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3, Sunshine Society 3, 4. HIRSHBEEL, DONNA Block Section 4. HOOPER, JACK HOVDE, LINDA A Cappella Choir 45 Nautilus StaH 2, 35 Student Council 2, 3, 45 N. F. L. 45 Musical 4. HOWARD, GERRY Band 2, 3, 45 Basketball Band 45 Audio Visual 2, 35 Orchestra 3, 4. HOWARD, PEGGY HOWARD, SANDRA Required Capacity Bruin Work HUDELSON, WILLIAM Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. HUFF, SHARON Girls Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 Block Sec- tion 3, 45 Bowling League 35 Jr. Red Cross 2, 35 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. HURST, JOYCE HUSTON, JAMES Bowling League 4. HYATT, DONALD Hi-Y 2, 35 Bowling League 25 Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4. XJACKSON, EDWARD Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Key Club 2, 35 Cross Country 25 Wrestling 2. J AMESON, KAREN J EN N INGS, MARILOU G. A. A. 3. JOHNS, DOUGLAS D. C. E. 35 Nautilus Staff 3. Page 14 Page 144 JOHNSON, FLOYD JOHNSON, JOYCE HELEN Block Section 3, Broncho Broadcasters 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3. JOHNSON, JOYCE JEAN Block Section 3, 4, Broncho Broad- casters 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. JURKEWICZ, KAREN Future Nurses 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Block Section 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Sun- shine Society 2, 3, 4. KELLY, DAVID Band 3, Treasurer 4, Dance Band 4, Pep Band 4, Basketball Band 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3. KENNEPOHL, DAVID When Not at the Luke or the Custard KISER, GARY Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. KLINKER, CHARLES Master Machinists, Secretary 4, Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4. KLONTZ, DAVID KORSCHOT, DARRELL D. C. E. 4, Audio Visual 3, 4, Bowling League 2, 3. KOSTER, CHARLENE G. A. A. 2, Bowling League 2, Junior Achievement 3, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4. KRAFT, DESIVIOND Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 4, Orchestra 2, Student Council 4. KULL, CONNIE Block Section 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Sun- shine Society 2, 3, 4. LAHR, GARY Hi-Y 2, Key Club 2, 3, Sergeant at Arms 4, Swimming 3, Junior Achievement 3, 4. LAMBORN, ROBERT A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. LAWSON, SALLY N. F. L. 4. LAPLANTE, JANICE A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Musical 2, 3, 4. LEFFERT, DAVID J-Club 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4, Broncho Broadcasters 4. LESLIE, JANET Commercial Club 3, Treasurer 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, Tri- Hi-Y 2. LEWELLYN, JERRY Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 2, Swim- ming 2, Intramural Basketball 2, 3. LEWELLYN, LARRY 1 Bowling League 2, 3, Intramural Q Basketball 2. We Passed our Summer Days ut Jobs CHARGE! was the cry that rang from the boys' cheer- ing section just before each quarter of a basketball game. Page 145 LILJEDAHL, NANCY A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Musical 2, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Spot Board 2. LINDSEY, JUDITH Block Section 3, 4, Broncho Broadcast- ers 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. LOGAN, JAMES DALE Football 2, Intramural Basketball 3. Page 146 LOGAN, TERRY LYNN A Cappella Choir 4, Voices of JeH 3, Junior Achievement 3. LOTTES, JAMES A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 3, 4, All School Play 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, Musical 2, 3, 4. LOVE, DONALD Yellow Cord Tennis Shoes and Attire LOWE, RICHARD Spanish Club 4, Key Club 3. LUCAS, NANCY LUCUS, JANICE Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 3, 4. LUKE, SARA SUSAN A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 4, Student Council 2, 3, N. F. L. 4, Musical 2, 3, 4. LYBOULT, PATRICIA Block Section 3, 4, Cheerleaders Ad- visory Board 4, Library Club 4, Junior Achievement 3, Secretary 4, Sunshine Society 2, Secretary 3, Executive Board 4. MANION, JERRY Master Machinists Club 3, Vice Presi- dent 4. MARSH, BEVERLY MARTIN, DAVID Boys Glee Club 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, J-Club 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. MASON, LYNN Wrestling 2, 4, Baseball 2, Junior Achievement 3, Yell Leaders 4, Hi-Y 2 3 , . MATTIX, BEVERLY Future Nurses 4, Girls Concert Choir 2, 3, Block Section 3, 4, Broncho Broad- casters 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. MAU, ALICE Future Nurses 3, Girls Concert Choir 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 3. MAY, ROBERT MCCLEAN, DONALD Bowling League 4, Jr. Red Cross 3. MCDERMID, SONJA A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, N. F, L. 2, 3, 4, Musical 2, 3, 4. MCDOLE, FLOYD Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Football 2. Made Us the High MCDOLE, JERRY J-Club 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Manager Baseball 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Football 4. IVICFARLAND, ALBERT J-Club 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3. MCGUIRE, SUE Orchestra 2, 3, Commercial 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Girls Tri-Hi-Y 2. MCINTOSH, WAYNE All School Play 4, Broncho Broadcasters 4, IVICKINNEY, ELLEN Quill and Scroll 4, All School Play 4, Booster 'Staff 3, Feature Editor 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 4. IVIIKELS, DAVID Band 3, Basketball Band 3, J-Club 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4. MILEY, CHARLES Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. MILKS, KENNETH Intramural Basketball 2, 3. eXMILLER, PAM Booster Stall 3, 4, Yell Leaders 2, 3, Captain 4, Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3, Spot Club 2, Sunshine Society 2. Members of our Class Page 148 MILLER, PATRICIA A Cappella Choir 4, Block Section, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4, Cheerleaders Advisory Board 3, 4, Block Section Advisory Board 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. MILLER, RALPH ,, Ushers 2, Intramural Basketball 2, 3. -.QQMILLERQ THOMAS Student Council 4, J-Club 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. IVIINNIEAR, JAMES Key Club-3, J-Club 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Track 3, 4. QQMITCHELL, GERALDINE ' Block Section 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Broncho Brodacasters 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2. MODESITT, BETTY Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2. Became Gallop King MOHR, JERRY Band 2, 3, Audio Visual 2, Student Council 2, Jr. Red Cross 2, 3. MOOREHEAD, PAMELA A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Girls Concert Choir 2, Block Section 4, Sunshine Society 4. IVIORLEY, WILLIAM Intramural Basketball 2, 3. MOYER, RICHARD MULLINS, JOYCE MYERS, REBECCA Girls Concert Choir 3, President 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. NEHER, WILLIAM Student Council 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Debate Team 2, 3, 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, Band 2, Student Director 3, Vice- President 4, Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3. NICEWANDER, MARY DELL Nautilus Staff 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Secretary 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Class Top Ten 2, 3, 4, Musical 3, Spot Board 2. NICHOLS, CHARLES J-Club 3, 4, Track 3, 4. NICHOLS, DONNA Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Chap- lain 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3. NICHOLSON, DIANNA Future Teachers of America 2, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 4. NIEMANTSVERDRIET, LUCINDA Future Nurses 3, 4, Girls Concert Choir 3, Block Section 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, Sun- shine Society 2, 3, 4. OBERLE, HAROLD Audio Visual 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Football Manager 2, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4. O'CONNELL, TERRY All School Play 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, J-Club 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Broncho Broadcasters 3. OLAND, LARRY Intramural Basketball 4. Homecoming Queen OSTERLING, MARILYN Block Section 3, 4, Cheerleaders Ad- visory Board 4, Block Section Advisory Board 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Sun- shine Society 2, 3, 4. PARISH, MARTHA PERIGO, RONALD J-Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, 'Basketball 2, Track 2, 3, 4. PHILLIPS, WAYNE PIGGOTT, WILLIAM Master Machinists 3, 4. POSTLETHWAIT, JOHN Class Ofiicers, President 3, Boys State 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, President 3, 4, J-Club 3, 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, President 4. PRICE, LUCRETIA Nautilus Staff 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Spot Board 2. PRIDEMORE, RICHARD A Cappella Choir 2, 3, President 4, Madrigal Singers 3, 4, Musical 3. PURVIS, MICHAEL Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, J-Club 3, 4, Bowling League 2, 3, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4. and Queen of Hearts iam. Page 149 RAINWATER, MARY ELLEN RAMSEY, J. W. Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y Council 2, 3, J-Club 3, 4, Tennis Manager 2, 3, 4. RANDOLPH, SEWELLYN Booster Staff 2. RAUCH, DONALD Band 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 43 Basketball Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. BKRAUCH, VICKI Block Section 3, 4, Student Council 2, Junior Achievement 3, Secretary 4g Tri-Hi-Y 2, Sunshine Society 2. College Applications and Entrance Exams Page 150 HELEN GILMORE discusses second semester schedule changes with Mr. Levering. REED, MARTHA Future Nurses 3, 4. RENE, RAYMOND Spanish Club 2, 33 N. F. L. 4. RENICK, WILLIAM Library Club 43 Broncho Broadcasters 4. RICHARDSON, EARLENE Sunshine Society 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 2, 43 Block Section 3, 43 Tri-I-Ii-Y 2. RIGGS, ALAN Audio Visual 43 Football 23 Library Club 43 Junior Achievement 3, 43 Broncho Broadcasters 4. RILEY, BARBARA Block Section 3, 43 Sunshine Society 3,43 Tri-H1-Y 2. Required Time, Effort, and Patience ROBBINS, SHARON D. C. E. 4: Commercial Club 43 Block Section 33 Sunshine Society 2. ROBERTS, LARRY Band 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2. ROBINSON, BONNIE A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Block Section 2, 3, 43 N. F. L. 2, 3, 43 Musical 2, 3, 4: Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. ROBINSON, CAROL N. F. L. 43 Junior Achievement 3. RODARMEL, BRANT Nautilus Staff. ROYER, SAMUEL Junior Achievement 33 Student Council 2. RUFF, CONNIE Block Section 3, 43 Junior Achievement 3, Treasurer 43 Broncho Broadcasters 3, 43 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. if RUSH, RICHARD Football 3, 4. RUSHTON, ANITA Girls Concert Choir 33 Block Section 3, 43 Broncho Broadcasters 43 Sunshine Society 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3. Page ISI 53' RUSSELL, SANDRA Commercial Club 4, Nautilus Staff 3, 4, Yell Leaders, Captain 2, Block Section 3, 4, Cheerleaders Advisory Board 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Broncho Broad- casters 2, 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Spot Board 2. SACKETT, LINDA Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. SCI-IAFER, CAROLYN Future Nurses 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, Bowling League 2, Sun- shine Society 2, 3, 4. SCHAIBLE, DAVID Junior Achievement 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3, Vice-President 4, Swimming 2, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4. SCHRAMM, ROSELYN A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 2, 4, Block Section 3, 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, Musical 2, 3, 4. SCHUESSLER, DAVID J-Club 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. First the Horse and then the l'Twist Page 152 SCHUPBACH, RONALD SEEGER, RICHARD Audio Visual 3. SEIFERS, JACK Junior Achievement 4. SHAFF, DIANNA A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4. SHAFF, KAREN Block Section 3, 4, Broncho Broadcast- ers 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. SHAFFER, ROBERT J-Club 3, 4, Football Manager 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 2, Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2. SHAW, RICHARD SHEDROW, KAY D. C. E. 4, Sunshine Society 3, 4. SHEETS, PEGGY Miss Bronchoette 2, 3, Head Majorette 4. SHEETS, TED SHELTON, BOBBY RAY SHELTON, DONNA Future Nurses 4, Girls Concert Choir 3, 4, Block Section 3, G. A. A. 2, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. SHRUM, DOROTHY Block Section 4. SHUMATE, ROBERT Booster'Staff 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Cross Country 3, N. F. L. 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 4. SMITH, DANIEL A Cappella Choir 4, Class Officers, Vice-President 2, President 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3-MVP, 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, Vice-President 4. Replaced the .litterbug at our Mixers SMITH, GENE EDWARD Class Officers, President 2, Student Council 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Junior Achievement, Vice-President 3, President 4. SMITH, SALLY JO Future Nurses 3, President 4, Block Section 3, 4, Student Council 4, Junior Achievement 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. SMITH, THOMAS Intramural Basketball 2. STANSBURY, DENNIS Boys and Girls State 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Debate Team 2, 3, 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4. STENE, INGRID Girls Concert Choir 3, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. STEPHENS, REGGY Future Nurses 2, Block Section 4, G.A. A. 3, 4. STETLER, RICHARD Track 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4. STEWARD, KENNETH STEWART, JAMES A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 3, 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, Musical 2, 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4. A Cappella Choir 3, Vice-President 4, Boys Glee Club 2, Madrigal Singers 3, 4' Musical 2, 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3i STIERS, GLENDA Block Section 3, 4, Broncho Broadcast- ers 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4: Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3. STILLABOWER, JERRY STORMONT, DAVID J-Club 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. STRAUB, PATRICIA Future Nurses 3, 4, Block Section 3. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3: G. A. A. 3, 41 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. SUIVIMERS, MELODY Girls Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Block Section 3, 4. sy., SUTHERLIN, JERRY 'V Orchestra 2. 0 IX o 0 ll An Evening Beyond the Rlvleru SYDES, LARRY Hi-Y, Vice-President 2, 3. TAYLOR, JAMES D. C. E. 4. TAYLOR, MICHAEL Orchestra 2, 3, 4, J-Club 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4. TAYLOR, RONALD Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, J-Club 2, 3, 4, Broncho Broad- casters 3, 4. TAYLOR, SANDRA Block Section 3, 4, Broncho Broadcast- ers 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, Spot Club 2. THAYER, CAROLE 5-KTHAYER, JUDY Commercial Club 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 4. THIEL, JOHN Booster Staff 4. TRAENKNER, LINDA Future Teachers of America 3, Treas- urer 4, Band 2, 3, Secretary 4, Orchestra 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, Sunshine Society 2, 4, Page 154 TURNER, JANET A Cappella Choir 4, Block Section 3, 4, Student Council 4, Broncho Broad- casters 3, 4. VAN CLEEF, MARTHA A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, All School Play 4, N. F. L. 3, 4, Musical 2, 3, 4. VANDERVEEN, LUCY Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4: Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Sun- shine Society 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2. , VANDERWIELEN, MARCIA Future Nurses 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. VAN METER, PAMELA Block Section 4, Sunshine Society 2, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3. VAUGHAN, SANDRA Was u Wonderful Prom to Remember WITH GRADUATION 'IN MIND, Benny Dallas wasted little time in getting measured for his cap and gown. Page I w. in '9.':,1 A X, 4551. fl' ,V ,Ji J ,y dlggfii ff - To the Tune of Po Page 156 VAUGHN, LARRY J-Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4. VIERK, DAN Nautilus Stal? 3, 4, Junior Achievement, Vice-President 3, President 4, Key Club 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 4, Booster Staff 3, Spot Club 2. VLAHOS, ALEX Wrestling 2. VYVERBERG, BARD Junior Achievement 3, Sales Manager 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2. WAISNER, CLARENCE WAISNER, JUDY mp and Circumstunceu WALKER, MICHAEL Boys Glee Club 2, Master Machinists 3, President 4, Student Council 2, Bowl- ing League 2, 3, President 4. WALTER, LYNDA Voices of Jeff, Secretary 3, President 4, Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4, N. F. L. 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. WARREN, J UDITH G. A. A. 2, Sunshine Society 2. WATKINS, DIANN Booster Staff 2, 3, 4. WEISIGER, CARROLL Spanish Club 2, 3, Nautilus Staff 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Hi-Y Council 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3. WELLMAN, JOHN Band 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Basketball Band 4, Debate Team 3, 4, N, F. L. 3, 4. ,BVWI-IEELER, PATRICIA Future Nurses 3, Vice-President 4, Block Section 3, Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3. WHITE, BOBBIE JEAN Block Section 4. WHITE, ROBERT D. C. E. 3, 4, Nautilus Staff 3, Junior Achievement 3, 4. K Society 2, 3, 4. WILKERSON, SANDRA D. C. E., Secretary-Treasurer 4, Com- I mercial Club 3, President 4, Junior Achievement 3, Sunshine Society 2. Q QQWILLIAMS, GLENDA Girls Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Commercial I l Club 4, Block Section 3, 4. I WILLIAMS, JAMES Hi-Y 4, Intramural Basketball 4. WILLIAMSON, DANIEL WILSON, WAYNE J-Club 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2. WOODALL, RUTH Block Section 3. Our High School Days Were Left Behind WOODS, LARRY WYANT, BILLIE Future Teachers of America 3, Presi- dent 4, Block Section 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. YODER, JERRY Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. YOUNG, LOIS D. C. E. 4, Commercial Club 2, Block l Section 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Sunshine ZllVllVlERlVlAN, RICHARD Student Council 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, Treasurer 3, President and District Treasurer 4, J -Club 3, 4, Football Man- ager 2, 3, Junior Achievement, Treas- urer 3, 4. ZYLSTRA, BRUCE A Cappella Choir 3, 4, J-Club 4, Foot- ba1l4, Track 3, 4, Musical 3, 4. Page 157 Wrapping Paper Sales Boost Jr. Treasury THE PINE ROOM is the meeting place for junior class of- Hcers Karon Horton, Pat Lawrence, and Dick McNeely. THE DAY LONG ANTICIPATED by Janice Jacobs finally arrived when Mr. Byers delivered the class rings. 1 Page 158 Juniors enviously viewed the apparently carefree antics of the upperclassmen and planned their own senior activities. Anticipat- ing the cost ofxa prom, the eleventh grade pupils zealously sold Christmas wrapping paper. Profits from this and other class projects made the treasury of the 1961-1962 junior class larger than that of any previous class. In February the senior math test was given to all juniors. Many college-bound students also took the National Merit scholarship test. In the spring juniors attended the High School Junior Day at Purdue University to obtain information about entrance requirements, cur- ricula, and campus activities and facilities. HSAY PEACHESV, L. C. Barr, junior, poses as photog- rapher Gil Hutton snaps another underclass picture. Juniors, '63 Adams, Patricia L., Ade, Joyce Ann, Agnew, Michael A., Alday, Walter, Anderson, Marjean, An- derson, Mary Elaine, Anderson, Sheri, Bailey. Connie. Balser, Gordon, Balser, Pamela: Balser, Valerie, Banes, Robert E., Banks, Paul, Barbee, Frank, Barnard, Michael, Barr, L. C. Barrick. Russell Jr., Bart, David W., Barton, John, Beihl, Estelle, Bender, Linda, Benedict, Danny, Bennett, David, Bergsma, Annie. Berry, Sheila, Blair, Pamela, Bonnet, Vicki, Boyer, Harold, Brassie, Patricia, Brawner, Rich- ard Allen, Bray, Richard, Bresna- han, Patricia. Brock, David F., Brooks, Randy, Brown, Cloria E., Brown, Karen, Brummett, Barbara Kay, Buckles, Sherrill, Buit, James, Bunner, Beverly. Burkenpas, Kenneth, Burns, Karen, Byrd, Emma, Cable, Jane Ann, Cain, Gerald Lee, Callahan, Karen, Carr, Stephen W., Carter, Janice Sue. - Cate, Garry, Chenea, Paul F. Jr., Christopher, Patricia, Clark, Robert R., Clark, Ronald D., Clouse, Connie E., Coffman, Karen, Conner, William Charles. Connolly, John D., Conrad, Bar- bara, Cooper, Carolyn Jean, Cor- many, Mary Lee, Coitner, Suzanne, Corwin, Richard L., Cory, Drenda, Cory, Warren. Courtney, Gary A., Covey, Bon- nie, Cowan, Judith Ann, Crose, Donald C., Culver, James M., Cur- ran, Jimmy E., Daily, Ralph M., Dalton, Peggy. Daneson, Jim, Dankelman, Grace, Datesh, Jack, Davidson, Susan, Davisson, Joyce Ann, Day, Sharon Marie, Deck, Judith Ann, Delp, Sheryl Ann. De La Paz, Sandra, Denham, Carol, Derringer, Michael, De- Weese, Randy, Dewey, Dennis Lee, Dieterle, Diane, Dilling, Galen Bruce, Dolbow, Steven. 4- Q 5 ,. , ,. 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Dykhuizen, Jack, Dykhuizen, James, Eads, Edzel Lee Jr., Elliott, William E., Ellis, James, Ellsberry, James, Emery, Judith, Evans, Merry. Ewan, Joyce, Fairchild, Jane Ann, Fairchild, Josephine, Far- rington, Lola, Faurote, Jane Ann, Fields, Joyce, Fife, David, Flan- agan, Dannie. Flanagan, Terry, Flaningam, John Robert, Foley, Carol, Fore- man, Richard, Fotos, Theodore, Frank, Cheryl, Frosch, James, Fry, Linda Kay. F unkhouser, Robert G., Ganson, Judith, Gebhard, Tabby, Gerbens, Martin, Glenn, Donald, Gochenour, Billy, Golden, Penny Ann, Gray, James D. Grenat, Ruth, Griffin, Kay C., Griffith, Jackie, Gruver, Jack E., Guenther, Robert E., Guiney, Denise Marie, Guinn, Nancy, Gul- lion, David L. Haddock, Sharon, Haines, Ora Jane, Hale, Sue Ann, Hall, Gloria Ann, Hall, Mary Ann, Hall, Rich- ard W., Hancock, Linda L., Hart- man, Eugenia. Haupt, Dennis, Hayes, David, Hayes, Janet, Hayes, Peggy, Heath, Donna, Heimburger, Gary, Held, Suella, Henson, Judith. Hergett, Peter M., Herod, Daniel, Hession, Ed, Hiatt, DeReatha, Hig- ginson, Carol, Hinkle, Robert, Hockema, Marcia, Hoifman, Eddie. Hoggatt, Marcy, Holliday, Don, Holmes, Linda, Holst, Wayne T., Horton, Karen, Huber, Ronnie, Hulse, John, Hurst, Robert A. Hurtt, Donna J., Hushaw, Gay, Hyer, Michael, Jacobs, Janice, Jacobs, Nancy Jo, Jacobson, Wayne J., Jennings, Vicki, Johnson, Karon. 1 1 1 0 i l I -w i l Juniors, '63 Johnson, Robert Lee, Johnston, Dennis, Jones, Sharon D., Justice, Bonnie Jean, Kallner, David, Ken- nepohl, James, Kerber, Beverly, Kimbrell, Leslie. King, Joan Marie, Kinnamon, David, Kirn, Georgie, Kirts, Lillie Mae, Klaverenga, Fred, Klein, Rita, Klink, Marilyn J., Klop- fenstein, Carol. Knowles, Margaret M., Kochert, Ralph, Kolthoff, Jerry, Koning, Robert, Kyger, Russell K., Kyle, Dwight Edward, LaGoy, Robert E., Larimer, Shane. Larson, Dickey Lee, Larson, Martha Sue, Lawrence, Patricia, Lawton, Judith E., Leech, Lynne, Lehnen, Mary A., Leill, Marcia, Lemond, Robert. Lintner, Sharon Lee, Lott, Julie Ann, Louderback, Juva Kay, Lowery, Jack, Loy, William K., Lynch, Steven, Maddox, Nicky, Madison, J mes. Magee, C rol, Mahoy, Michael A., Malaska, Linda M., Mantle, Alice M., l arlow, Richard L., Marsh, Eliz beth, Martin, Carol Ann, Mauck, John Charles. Maupin, Ionald D., McAdams, Janet L., Mc lure, Sandra K., Mc- Coy, Mary E., McDole, Harry L., McDowell, Curtis A., McHaley, Kay, McLin, Jeanne R. McNeely, Michael, M C N e e l y , Richard R., McVay, Charlotte Ann, Mertz, Michael, Messenger, Kath- erine, Metcalf, Kenneth, Middle- ton, James, Miley, Susan. Miller, Angela, Miller, John K., Mills, Jewell E., Mink, James, Mis- ner, Benjamin, Mitchell, Edith, Mohlman, Frank, Montajue, Fred- erick. 2? Ngo rt - at ff-M ' . ,M 'fi . M , Nw, . ,. J V. 2. ea Y .1 v -1 . ,. . , - ' .. . .-- ' 1 QQ ' W '- if K ' 7' ,S s ,, c if 3 , it. ,. di -: Y i K K Y 'Q ,faq me + ggi? 4 QQ, 1.4: . emi 521-f ,354 iv . lf' . V J ' V , , 2 V ' mga, lm Q. 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V Q' 5 VN Q. 1,5 Qggfw ygggire i ' 1 i J V I Juniors, '63 Page, Marvin, Partlow, Kenneth, Pastore, Diane, Patterson, Betty Jane, Patterson, James G., Payne, Lana Kay, Payne, Mary Alice, Peak, Michael W. Peck, Brian C., Phillips, Patricia, Plantenga, Timothy, Pollard, Martha, Polstra, Larry, Pope, Bar- bara, Porter, Barbara, Ramsey, Teddie L. Rankin, David, Rees, Ernestine, Reiss, Victoria, Rene, Terrell, Rhoda, Robert, Rhode, Sharon Ann, Richardson, Daniel, Richardson, Mary Ann. Ricks, Jack, Rifner, Philip, Rinker, George A., Roadruck, John W., Roberts, Larry W., Robinson, Jerry L., Rossiter, Ronald, Rohler, Lloyd E. Roth, Janet, Roush, Nancy, Sanders, Jerry, Roush, Daniel, Rowe, Dennis E., Sanders, Thomas F., Sanson, George L., Sanson, Lillian. Sanson, Thomas H., Sawyer, Claude, Sawyer, Patricia, SchaiT, John, Scheumann, Charles, Schmidt, James, Schrader, Paul, Schutz, Romnoa Lee, Page 162 HOUTV, orders Linda Holmes to actors Steve Dolbow and Terry O'Con- nell as Janice LaPlante 1 chimes in. Juniors, '63 Seifers, Martin L., Selleck, Rich- ard, Sexton, Joan, Seymour, Pam- ela, Sharp, John W., Shearer, Glenda, Sheets, John E., Sherry, Peter A. Shirley, James, Shoaf, Dorothy, Shoaf, Melvin, Shonk, Barbara, Siegrist, Peter, Silvers, David E., Simmons, Michael, Slaughter, Ellen Jane. Sliger, Patricia Ann, Smart, Ronald, Smith, Carolyn D., Smith, Elizabeth Ann, Smith, George D., Smith, Jay G., Smith, Lennie Arthur, Smith, Marvin L. Jr. Smith, Peter H., Smith, Robert L., Smith, Wilbur R., Snyder, Linda S., Snyder, Sherry Jo, Sol- lars, Frederick, South, James S., Spalding, Douglas R. Spear, Robert K., Stephenson, John A., Stewart, Virginia Arlene, Stonebraker, Jeffrey, Stout, Rex, Strawsma, Kathy, Surface, Ronald Mark, Sutter, Margaret. Swatts, Linda, Swink, David, Switzer, Stephen Edward, Sylva, Lloyd, Tarvin, Dale Lee, Taylor, Jeanie, Taylor, Steven, Terwil- liger, James. Thewlies, Dennis, Thurman, Rita, Thompson, Barbara, Timmons, Dicky, Tipton, Paul, Todd, Gregg, Trout, Karen, Tschaenn, Janet. Underhill, Larry, Vanderkleed, Stanley, Van Schepen, Linda, Vir- gin, Ronald E., Voglund, Joseph, Von Seggern, Judith, Waldron, Darlene, Walkup, Jeanne. Wall, Mary, Wallace, William, Ward, Mary Katherine, Warner, James, Warner, Robert E., Webb, Peggy Sue, Weckerly, David R., Weyls, Linda Jean. Wheelock, Stephen, Wien, Rich- ard, Williams, Georganne, Wil- liamson, Kenneth, Willis, Sheryl Marie, Wilson, Devon Kay, Wil- stach, Nancy Kay, Winiger, Herbert F. 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I -4' ' 1 L - Page 1 63 .lell Holds New Thrill for Sophomores DISCUSSING SOPHOMORE ACTIVITIES are the class officers Cheryl'Ade, Mandy Kienly, and Randy Slickers. SOPHOMORE BILL FLEISCHHAUER is confused when he reaches end of building without finding the right room. 115 lm 3 RUM! When the sophomores first entered senior high school last September, they began making a place for themselves in the history of Jeff. Having been the upper classmen in junior high, the class members had to adjust to the position of lowly underclassmen. An exciting sopho- more year enabled these students to foresee the good times awaiting them in their junior and senior years. As their first money-making project, the sophomores had a paper drive. This was fol- lowed by the sale of senior name cards. Realizing the importance of having capable officers, the class members chose Randy Slickers as their president, Mandy Kienly, vice- president, and Cheryl Ade, secretary-treasurer. The class was sponsored by Mrs. Gertrude Krueger during their first year at J eff. Zn . I kg, gm gas. A. 1-1 'j1.!L, fr ' w M .K 'f ui.. N 4-1' ft I it M W2 rf? ...Las W-we 3 1 M SUNSHINE MEMBERS Devon Wilson and Sherry Snyder explain the club's pur- poses to Jackie Peterson and Sue Munson. Sophomores, '64 Abbott, Jimmy W., Adams, Linda L., Ade, Cheryl L., Ade, Emenett, Agnew, Daniel T., Alberg, Sandra, Amos, Harry, Anders, Rudolf. Anderson, Jim K., Anderson, Shanna Sue, Anspaugh, Carol J., Aper. Mary M., Ash, Monecia E., Ashford. Robert, Atwood, Sharon K., Bailey, Laurie W. Baker, James J., Barbee, John Robert, Barbee, Reed, Barnaby, Dale, Barngrover, Jesse, Barrett, Judy V., Batta, Kay S., Baugh, Michael J. Beckstrand, Jeanne L., Berkey, Cathy, Bibler, Kathy, Bibler, Bob M. D., Blackburn, Kathleen, Black- eter, Richard C., Blankman, Kent, Blush, George Fred. Blythe, Diane J., Began, Bonnie L., Bogan, Karen, Bol, Phyllis J., Boone, Patricia, Bowman. Mike, Bowman, Susan E., Brady, Dennis. Brenner, Pamela L., Brewer, Nancy B., Briggs, John Thomas, Brooks, Gerald O., Brooks, Leslie H., Brouwer, Gerald D., Brouwer, John H., Brower, Kris D. Brown, Carolyn S., Brown, Ger- ald L., Brown, Sandra L., Buckles. Linda I., Bueno, Beatriz, Bundriek, Betty, Burgeson. Geraldine R., Burgeson, William Rick. Burton, Elsie E., Bushong, Don- ald T., Butz, Jane L., Byers, Fred W., Callahan, Maureen E., Camp- bell, Steven S., Carder, Johnnie, Carpenter, Sandra. Carr, Allyson A., Carter, Cas- sandra, Catterlin, Brita, Cava- naugh, Bill M., Chambers, Timothy J., Chupp, Phyllis, Church, Roy Ed, Circle, Claudia J. Clark, Nancy L., Clay, Carol D., Clayton, Frances L., Clossin, John Dave, Coffey, Bradford D., Coffey, Donald W., Coffey, Phyllis A., Coffman, William M. Colburn, Amelia Lucille, Con- ner, Larry L., Conner, Samuel D., Cook, Harold Lee, Cooper, Jerry D., Corbett, Ronald L., Cordell, Dan B., Cornwell, Cheryl A. .. --'- -6, 1 Q ' 'f pf? 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'M My J' fl A if Page 165 Page 166 Sophomores, '64 Corwin, Randy, Corwin, Robert W., Cotten, Larry D., Cox, Ralph, Crary, David, Cripe, Doxie Lee, Crosby, Judy, Cullum, 'Cheryl K. Curran, Ken L., Darrow, Douglas L., Daugherty, Harold E., Davis, Cheryl, Davis, Duane F., Davis, Janet S., Davis, Marsha F., Davis, Robert D. Davis, Robert L., Dearing, Carol D., DeBoy, Vicki M., Decker, Di- ane, Decker, Paulette Jean, De- laney, Juanita, Densmore, Alan R., Deweese, Cheryl L. Dewey, Donna Jean, Dexter, Dan, Dickison, Sherry K., Dierstein, Ann L., Dill, Lydia, Dodson, Louclla K., Doland, Carol M., Dorroh, Tom L. Doss, Carolyn, Downing, Gene W., Dreblow, Karen S., Dumford, Sharon S., Dutenhaver, Patricia, Dutton, Robert, Earhart, Terry, Eberle, Jenine L. Eldridge, John, Edwards, Mary Ruth, Elliott, Claude A., Ermel, Bill, Etter, Morris C., Eyelens, Barbara, Farrell, John, Farrell, William J. Fickes, Mary J., Fickle, Jeanie, Fife, Julie, Fink, Charles, Fisher, John, Fisher, Robert, Fisher, Syl- via S., Fleischhauer, Bill M. Flickinger, Dave E., Floyd, Larry, Floyd, Phil, Fotos, Henry C., Fox, Roger F., Freeman, E. Donald, Frey, Dick E., Frier, Judy. F ulleton, Margaret, Funkhouser, Bonnie, Gardner, Fred A., Gas- tineau, Donald A., German, Gary, Gilbert, Donna, Gilbert, James, Gilbert, Roberta J. Gillon, Barbara K., Gipson, San- dra, Godbey, Terry Dean, God- dard, Kathy Jane, Goodwin, Mar- garet, Goonen, Gloria R., Gott, Steve C., Gould, Carolyn. Graham, Mary P., Grant, Gary K., Graves, Joyce, Greenwood, Dan R., Gregory, Fred, Grifiin, Adele, Groleau, Constance, Guard, Sharon K. Sophomores, '64 Guiney, Wayne, Guinn, Jayne D., Gunstra, Bruce, Haddock, San- dra K., Haley, Connie, Hall, Jayne J., Hall, John A., Hall, Sandra K. Hammond, Rex A.: Hancock, Gary F., Hansen, Carol Ann, Har- gis, Marsha Dea, Harlan, Richard L., Hart, Linda M., Hayden, James, Heide, Dale G. I Heide, Jane L., Hendricks, Gary W., Heninger, Cheryl Ann, Henk, John T., Henson, Shirley A., Herod, Madonna E., Herr, Leonard B., Hey, Jeanne Ann. Hinds, Joyce A., Hobaugh, Judy Sue, Hockerna, Jack, Holstra, Alice, Holder, Sharon L., Holdman, Ronnie D., Hollis, Penny S., Holmes. James. Holt, Charles S., Hood, Gary D., Howard, Kitty L., Howell, Sharon, Huckelberry, Margaret K., Hud- low, Donna J., Hummell, Peggy J., Hurst, Gail S. Huth, William, Hutsell, Linda Marie, Hyten, Dennis P., Idle, Lloyd, Ingle, Carol R., Jackson, Edward L., Jackson, Katrina, Jacobs, Carol. A PEP SESSION presented by this delegation of sopho- more girls introduced a new yell to the student body. Page 167 ' ' mlb' W ff-it -f if .. ' M . ht' Y, ' 2.4. arf' ...Q W i sv' J ' 1-2. fffrf A X .,,V gi ,M H5 :M 3 , f., x Y, X l 'A 'Q h P ,uvq 1 H P? I 1 1 i nil. 5 My My lk V K ',:,.3i,, at : NLZN I N il Si? , ., I- Z7 D -. 7:35, gf? X, M. W J x g zz . . .Sr-aw g-4. i af... ' .,s,.?fr..gEf fifiifiw.. -15? 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W W ' S' M 'S' i Q -,Hr F. 'Wh 'gm .Q lf, N M 'ft' ag. ,Ea . Page 168 'F M M , ,, . .A 291155 .. ,Ei-I X if .,, , ,... : , t ,M v.., ., , V, . !,4k I A , . 7, . .,:,:w.j. 43 'ff' , 5 4.5 3 3' .. -.va-, . .Ni , '- my .. K 'Q 4 b,.. N g' 5 i gl N Sophomores, '64 Jagla, Leon B., Johns, Charles Dwight, Johnson, Gary R., John- son, James, Johnson, Sharon I., Johnston, Blaine R., Jones, Colleen S., Jones, Kathleen A. Jostcs. Sandra, Julian, Patricia G., Kanable, B. Lynn, Karberg, Mary Ellen, Keiser, Betty J., Keith, Connie D., Kessen, Phyllis I., Kiefer, Donald W. Kienly. Marianne, Killian, Ken- neth L., King, Sondra Sue, Kin- zcr, Victoria, Kirby, Terence, Klingcr, Robert, Knight, Cheryl, Kolb, Dale. Korschot, Gwendolyn, Korschot, Linda L., Krant. Norman, Kroon, Diane, Kuehle. Darrell L., Kuhl- man, Marvin D., Kyger, Phillip D.' Lancaster, Cynthia. 1 Landis, Bob J., Lane, Jenivie MJ Lecklitner, David L., Lenartz Margie C., Lenartz, Pamela Sue, Leonard, Judy, Lester. Richard L.' Letson, Fred R. v 1 v Letterle. Sharon, Levell, Charles, Lewis, Dorinda, Linn, Susan L., Lintner, Donna M., Lockard, Mary- Logan, John, Lohmiller, John R. v Long, Kathy, Lottes, John D., Loveless, Michael R., Lowe, Susan K., Lyman, George E., Lynch, John P., Mackey, Joylene, Malsa bary, Marilyn. Manning, Dennis, Mardis, Har- old Roy, Marlow, Nancy A., Martin, Priscilla, Mater, Sandra, Maxwell, Marilyn D., McAdams, Deborah J., McCall, Larry W. McCord, Jane M., McDaniel, Glenda S., McDaniels, Richard, McGlothlin, Edna Marie, Mc- Greevy, Michael G., Mclver, Carolyn J., McLin, Mary J., Meadows, Bob. Mechling, Carole, Melton, Alice R., Memmer, Alan, Merkel, Janet J., Mikels, Dale Steve, Mikels, Larry D., Miller, Claudia Ann, Miller, Deana M. Miller, Stewart, Mitchell, Dennis L., Modesitt, Bill, Moore, William D., Moorhous, Bill L., Morgan, Charlene, Morgan, George, Mor- rison, David L. Sophomores, '64 Morrow, Harold L., Mull, Don- ald D., Mull, Jerry, Munson, Suzanne, Murdaugh, Mary A., Musser, Pat Ann, Myer, Phyllis, Myers, Connie. Myers, Linda L., Myers, Dave, Neal, Karen Sue, Neal, Shelah A., Neal, Sue Lynn, Nelson, Beverly Sue, Newton, Mike, Nichols, Gerald. Norman, Francis Eugene, Nor- man, Robert, Oakley, Dianna Pf, Oberlie, Charles, Oliphant, Dennis, Orange, Janice, Osborn, Ann, Owens, Patricia. Paxton, Lois A., Payne, Rebecca M., Payne, Sherry L., Pearson, Dwight, Percifield, John H., Perez, Armando, Perrigo, Carolyn A., Pettit, Rose Marie. Phillips, David W., Phillips, Larry D., Phillips, Robert, Picker- ing, Richard, Pierce, Beatrice K., Platt, James E., Platt, Richard, Poulsen, Marta C. Powell, Judy K., Preston, Ro- berta S., Price, Bill, Pruett, Krieg A., Randolph, Cynthia J., Ran- dolph, Tyke, Rardon, Alice, Rardon, Bonnie. Reece, Delores, Reed, Gary A., Reed, Neil L., Reed, Sharon Diane, Reeder, Susan F., Reeve, David F., Reeves, John, Remer, Patricia. Reynolds, Michael E., Reynolds, Susan, Rhode, James E., Ricks, Steve W., Riegle, David C., Robin- son, George T., Robison, Rebecca, Rody, James A. Rohrabaugh, Patty, Romero, Charles W., Rose, Melba, Rounds, Horace, Rounds, James C., Rouse, Dave, Rouse, Van Allen, Rupley, Sharon K. Russell, Janet Diane, Sagel, Marie Grace, Sanders, Sharon, Sayre, Mary, Scarlett, Rita J., Schaal, Russell L., Schlater, Phyllis Elaine, Schuessler, Judy E. Schumann, Barbara A., Schur- man, William, Schweitzer, Marcia, Scott, Richard K., See, Roberta Jean, Sensibaugh, James, Shaffer, Marvin H., Shamp, James A. Page 16:1 RED AND BLACK DAY is ob- served by students on the day of JeFf's last regular season basketball game. Page 170 Sophomores, '64 Shaw, Jerry L., Sheets, Dottie M., Shipp, Jon, Shoaf, Donna, Shoaf, Kathy, Shrum, Lonnie, Simmerman, Joseph, Slickers, Randall. Slopsema, Fred H., Smith, Carol A., Smith, Edward L., Smith, Fred D., Smith, Howard, Smith, Jerry Lee, Smith, Larry, Smith, Ruth A. Snedeker, Pat F., Snider, Bruce E., Snyder, Dean, Snyder, L. Jerry, Snyder, Marilee Ann, Sparger, Mike R., Sparks, Bob W., Spencer, Jack E. Spradley, Margarita S., Spross, Terry, Staggs, James H., Stall, Rebecca Rae, Stedman, Diana, Stene, John Kenny, Stephens, Linda, Sterling, Thomas R. Stetler, David, Stillabower, Terry R., Stinebaugh, Ralph, Stivers, Freddie A., Stone, Francis, Stoops, Sheldon H., Strawsrna, Jacqie S., Strong, Linda. Sunkes, David, Sutherlin, Ellen, Sutherlin, Sheila, Swatts, Larry D., Swindle, Ted K., Swink, Mike, Tarter, Mike, Taylor, Joye Ann. Sophomores, '64 Taylor, Linda S., Taylor, Wil- liam C., Thiel, Mark, Thurman, Rebecca Ann, Tiemeier, Thomas, Tilford, John R., Traeger, Terry A., Traenkner, Alan R. Traviolia, Charles L., Traviolia, George, Tunis, Frank, Ullman, Louann, Ulrey, Jilldene, Van Cleef, Sharon S., Vandergraff, Terry L., Vandermay, Janice. Van Pelt, Connie S., Van Scheben, Jean, Vaughn, Bill R., Vyverberg, Mary M., Walker, Donna M.,,Walker, Judy, Walker, Sandra K., Wall, Don A. Ward, Donna J., Ward, Judy L., Ward, Robert W., Ware, Janice M., Warren, Bobbie, Warren, Marilyn, Warthan, David, Wayland, Richard. Weaver, Robert J., Weis, O. Floranna, Wellman, Bill, Wendorf, Alysa Jo, Werle, Vincent A., Wes- ley, Alan L., Wharton, W. Randy, Wheelock, Lee E. White, Patricia: White, Stanley, Wien, Sandra, Willey. Lexie, Wil- liams. Andrea L., Williams, Jack L., Williams, Judith B., William- son, Barbara. Willman, Patricia Anne, Wilson, Connie: Wilson. Sandra J., Wither- row, Glenn, Witt, John R., Wol- aver, John H., Woodruff, Janice L., Woody, Jim H. Woolf. Stephen L., Worrel, Becky Dean, Worth, Barbara, Worthing- ton, William, York, Larry Lee, Yost, William Robert, Young, Bar- bara, Young, Kathy. Young, Patrick H., Young, Rob- ert L., Young, Sandra Anne. :V uzvqg my g A V , ,fl . 1 ??,? 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K Av 'Tr gefi. me 2-A . .Ext fi its w e A U W1 ' '37 . 5, 4 f .:.,g: gt, ' 'a A f'9,a Ff-f'. ,s.e.:N l Page 171 Bill Frazier Acknowledgements As the finishing touches are added to the 1962 NAUTILUS, the staff would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank those who have given their time and cooperation to make our yearbook an addition to the areas of achievement at J eff. The literary staff is indebted to Miss Carolyn Griffin and Mr. Sterling Jackson for the time and patience they gave us in correcting our copy. Gil Hutton of Photo Art, who took all our underclass and action pictures, and Phillips Studios both receive commendation for cooperating with us at all times. The Haywood Publishing Company, who did our printing, gave our book special attention. Mr. Morgan and the Jeff print shop were always ready to print the forms needed to get the information to complete the yearbook. The S. K. Smith Company of Chicago, Illinois, deserves the thanks for the cover of our book. Miss Regina Schrader and Miss Catherine Harrington sold sub- scriptions for us in the main office, and Mrs. Doris Willis handled our financial affairs. We thank these ladies for their extra work. To Mr. Webb, the faculty, and pupils of JHS, we extend an additional thank you for their appreciative assistance throughout the 1961-1962 school year. Staff CO-EDITORS CAROLYN FLEISCHHAUER AND VIRGINIA GoULD Signature Editors Business M anager Art Buzz Wisinger Helen Gilmore Lubee Price Mary Wall Sales Manager Nancy Newhard Joyce Ewan Carolyn smith Typists Tara Balfe Sand Russell Mary Dell Nicewander Ph0f09W1Phe '-9 V. kyB Merry Evans Dan Vierk lc y onnett Shane Larimer Dave Dyer Alistair Dyer Page 172 THEME .,.......,................ Table of Contents ........ ACADEMICS ,......... Science ....,...., English .,...,. Speech ........... Language e........,. Social Studies ........ Math ...........,....... Library .,........,...,....,.. Commercial .,..........,.,,. Physical Education ....,.... Health ......................,.,,,. Driver Education .......... Art ......,......c.........,,,.... Home Economics .....,.... Manual Arts ............. ORGANIZATIONS ...... Hi-Y Council ,..,..t,.,,, H1-Y .......................,,,.....,, Broncho Broadcasters .....,.. Key Club ..............,,..,,,,,,,., F.N.C. ............,.,....,,., , Sunshine Society .,...... Student Council ....... N.F.L. .......,.,....,,.,,.,,,,, , Commercial Club .....,,, Library Club ........ Audio Visual .......... D.C.E. .........,... Scholarship ,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,., Boys' and Girls' State ......... Master Machinists .,.,.... Voices of Jeff ......,,.,,. Madrigal Singers .......... A Cappella ....,..,..,.,..... Girls Concert Choir ........,. Dance Band .................. Pep Band .i....... Orchestra ...... Band ........... F.T.A ....... J Club ..,...... Booster ....... Book Index ..........4-11 ,.......2-3 .....,..12-31 ........14-15 .,,.,.i.16-17 ........20-21 .,i.....24-25 .......,30-31 ......,,32-71 ........36-37 .,..,...40-41 .,......42-43 ........44-45 ........50-61 ........56-57 ........58-59 ........62-63 ........64-65 .....,..68-69 Nautilus .....i....... ACTIVITIES ..V...... Autumn .,,.,.... Pep Session ,.....,.. Gallop .,,....,...,.,,,. Homecoming ,.....,. Football Crowd .,rr. Winter .....,....r,....irr Convo ,,,,.,,rv,.,,.,,,,,, .......70-71 .......72-91 ,,.....76-77 .,.....78-79 .....,,82-83 Queen of Hearts ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 8 4-85 Spring ..,....,.,.,,,Y,,,r,, Play .......... Musical ....... Prom .......Y SPORTS .....r Football ..,.....i.......,, ..,....88-89 .,.....90-91 .,.....,,92-115 ...........94-95 Basketball ..........,..,,, ,,,,,,, 9 6-97 B-Team Football . B-Team Basketball Cross Country .....,. Golf .................. Track .......,.., Wrestling ....... Swimming ...... Tennis .......... Bowling ...... Baseball ...,..... Intramural .,....... Tourney ............. Block Section ......... Cheerleaders .......,. Managers ..,........ G.A.A. ........... . FRIENDSHIP ....... School Board ........, Administration ..... Office ..............,....,., Faculty ....... Seniors ....... Juniors .,....,...,,,..,.. Sophomores .,.............,.i..,.,.. ,......,.. .......100 102-103 .,.........104 .,.,......105 ...,..,,...106 108-109 ........,..110 ,..,...111 ...........112 r...,.,...,113 ..........114 116-171 ...........118 120-122 124-129 130-157 158-163 164-171 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ..... .,............ 1 72 STUDENT INDEX ............ ......... PATRON'S PAGE... .174-179 Page 1751 SENIORS Ahlrich, Judy Maxine ,.......,,,..... 36 Albrecht, Luna Carol x...A........,........ Alt, Louis ...,,,,.,.,.....,.......,. 37, 57,105 Anderson, Antoinette ,...,,,,ii 39, 58, Anderson, Diana Sue .....,.,.i......,...,i Anderson, James, P. 34, 35, 36, 37, 67, 101 Anderson, Thomas F. 35, 37, 67, 101 Ardapple, Gretchen ............ 90, 130 Altha, Terry ,..,.... ...,....,,,,,................. Bailey, Wally R ........l,.....,, 36, 56, 81 Balfe, Tara L ....... 40, 45, 56, 70, 130 Banker, George L ........,,...........,. 104 Baxter, Ronald W .,.............,....,......., Beall, William L ..,,, 7, 16, 35, 67, 95 Beaman, Judith D ................,,,.......... Becker, Frederick M ..,..........,........, Beckstrand, Janet R. 9,15, 40, 69, 81, 113 Beeker, James L. 35, 36,45,67,69,95, 100,114 Bennett, Michael D...45, 61, 64, 65 Bergren, Walter W ..........,.... 36, 109 Berry, Sue Ann .................,.............. Binkley, Carolyn Sue .........,.....,.. 37 Blackburn, Anna Lee ...................... Blackburn, Nina ................................ Blistain, Arlene C ............. 36, 39, 45 Blue, David L ....,,.............,.,,.,........ 37 Blush, Jewell M .........,..........,...... 36 Bohnhorst, Terry Marie ...... 37,66 Bol, Barbara Kay ..............,..,........,,., Boothroyd, Karen S ......,.................. Boughton, James K .....,, 42, 45, 130 Braaksma, Carol S ......,.................... Brannon, Andrew D ........,,............. Brassie, Phillip .................. 37, 44, 56 Breeden, Sharon 2 ..... :...5, 36, 39, 69 Brettnacher, Mar3or1e .,...........,...... Brooks, Tony .......,.....,.,,,........,.......,,.. Brown, Cheryl ............... ......., Bryan, Charles ....,.. ............... 5 7 Bueno, Robert .....,.....,.................. 107 Bundy, William .,.......,.,.... 55, 57,95 Burke, Nancy ...........,............i....... 55 Burkhardt, Mark ...,.....,.........,.......,.. Butler, Harley ......,,,.... ........ 1 5 Bylsma, Stephen .......,,,.... ........ Cadwallader, Mary Ann ,,,............. Callahan, James .,.,...................,........ Campbell, Edith .,........,......,.............. Campbell, Elaine .................... 15,39 Carter, Juanita ...,., 37,42,45, 57,69 Castor, Edward .................,............ 35 Caylor, Virginia ....,,.....,.,,.,......,..,. 37 Chambers, Margaret .....,...,.... 39,46 Childers, Linda ..,...................... 1.115 Christy, Ronald ..,,..............,..,.......,..., Clark, David .............,,....... 61, 62, 64 Clark, Rose Mary .......................,...... Clark, Virginia ........... ,.,.........,...... Clegg, Carol ................. ............ Clements, Howard ......... ................ Cline, Terry ............,.... ......... 3 9, 84, Cloyd, Patricia ........... ......,...,. 5 4 Cobb, Charlotte .,....... ............,.. 5 7, Cobb, John .,................. ...,..... 2 8, 56 Colburn, Walter ......... ................ Collison, James .....,, ............ Conn, Larry .......... .........., Page 174 Student 1 1 Conner, Geneva .....,.,.., .............. Conner, James ,,.,,,... ...,...... 4 8 Cooksey, Betty ......... .......,... Cooper, Alan .,,,,,... .,......,, 9 5 Cress, James ,....,....... ,....... 4 2,95 Creviston, Danza .,......,........... 55,56 Criswell, Richard ............................,. Crook, Will .....,.....,.,....,..... 15, 38, 95 Crose, Stephan ,........ ....,,........,,. 6 8 Cross, Daniel ......,.......... ,,,. . . .,,,...,.. .. Crumley, Michael ...,.,. .,.,..,. 1 07 Cullum, Judith .......,, ' .,,.,.,, 36, 56 Cummings, Roy ...,....... ,......... .... Cunningham, Diane. ,,,,. .....,...... . . Daily, Rachel ..,........., .......,,........ 6 6 Dallas, Bennie ........,,.............. 64, 137 Danaher, Albert ...,......................,..... Darling, Earlene .....,,,........ 37, 69, 85 Datesh, Jo Anne 17, 36, 37, 40, 44, 45 Davis, Bruce .....,................ 60, 61, 65 Davis, Gloria .....,,,,,........................ 58 Davis, Theodore ,.,..,........,...........,..... DeB6y, Mike ..,.,..,....,.,.......,. 100,106 Decker, Jack .........,............,,............,, Delaney, Honey Gretchen ,,.. 36, 69 Dellinger, Katherine .............. 36, 57 DeWitt, Ellen .....,......... .... . . ........ .. Dexter, Harold ..,,,........ .................. Dexter, Janet ......,.,............,........,....... DeYoung, Randall ...........,,..... 55, 56 Dierstein, Linda ,............... 40, 68, 69 Dieterle, Lynn .................,,.........,..,,,.. Dimond, Robert ....,,.... 42, 60, 65, 91 Dolbow, Leslie ....,.........,,,....... 45,67 Douglass, Mike .... 35,45,67,95,101 Downing, Marcia .............................. Downs, Sandra ............................,.,... Draper, Kenneth ......... .,................ Draper, Ray ......,,....... ........ 3 7,57 Dressler, Karen ....... .,...,.... 5 8 Duke, Margaret .......,.,. .......... Dumford, Deborah ........ Dunn, Carol ................. ............ Eison, Virginia ......,.. ........,,,...... 5 8 Elming, Kenny ...................... 74,109 Emenhiser, Carole .....,........,............. Emerson, Dorothy .,,..,.... .......... 3 7 Emery, Richard ..,....,... ,...,.., 1 07 Emge, Joseph ........... .,........ 5 3 Emrnitt, Lewis ..,.. ........67, 95 Ewing, Loren ...................................... Fagin, Donald 6, 42, 60, 61, 64, 130 Fairchild, .Bernadette ......,,.... 57, 66 Fickes, William ...................... 86, 109 Fickle, Janet .............................,..., 37 Fink, Beverly Jane .... 37, 39, 56, 62 Fischer, George .........,....,.................,. Flaningam, James ...... 60, 61, 63, 64 Fleischhauer, Carolyn 8, 32, 37, 70, 74, 79, 83 Flickinger, Paul ..,............,.,.............. Foley, Richard ...................,.... 37, 74, Ford, Gene .,........... .................. Fraker, Pamela ......... ,.......,. 2 2, 115, Freitag, Robert ................,........,........ Friedman, Lois. ................. 69, 74,85 Fuqua, Lucinda ........,......,................ Gerbens, Marilou ...,.. 37, 56, 78, 130, Gilmore, Helen ............,..,...... 70, 140, Index 1 1 v 1 1 Glick, Carolyn ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 58, 59 Gott, David .,.,..,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Gould, Virginia ....,. 8, 70, 71, 83, 90 Gray, Nancy .....,,.,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,, 36 Guenther, Pamela ..,.,...,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Hague, Lana Kay ,,,,.,,,,.,,,,.,.,..,,,, 115 Hall, John .......... 44, 67, 100, 103, 104 Hall, William Joe .... Hamilton, Linda L. Harbath, Jerry ........ Harlow, Nancy ........ ,.,, Harrington, Claude B .,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,, Harris, Peggy .,.,,,.....,,,,,...,,.,,,,,,,,,, 36 Hart, Norma ..,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .35, 45 48 Hartman, John, Jr ,......... Haun, David S ............... 67, 108, 109 1 Hawk, Kay Frances ,,,,,,....,,.,,,,.,,,, 39 Hawks, Barbara 18, 37, 45, 54, 66, 91 Hays, Richard E ...,...,.......,...,,,,,,,,,,,, Hays, Thomas L ..,.. 67, 95, 103, 104 Heck, Peggy Ann ....,................,..,, 37 Heffner, Thomas .......... 34,35,37, 81 Heilman, Elizabeth ,.,....,.....,,, 40, 69 Henry, James Wm ,............,. 95, 109 Herr, Diana ..........,,,....,.,,,,,...,.,,,.,.,,,,, Hiatt, James R., Jr. 22, 34, 35, 45, 100 Hicks, William 22, 37, 38, 44, 104, 114 Hill, Michael R ....,................,,............ Hilt, Faye V ................, 36, 39, 74, 75 Hinsey, Judith Ann ...........,.,.,.......... Hirshbeel, Donna Kay .................... Hooper, Jackie Lee ..,.............,....,.,.. Hovde, Linda Ruth 37, 44, 56, 79, 89 Howard, Gerry B .,................. 63,65 Howard, Peggy ,,.............,...............,,. Howard, Sandra L ......,................,... Hudleson, William A ........... ......... Huff, Sharon Kay ............ ........ 5 8 Huston, James L ......,,... ................ Jackson, Edward L. ......... 35, 37,42 Jameson, Karen ...,............................ Jennings, Merilou ........ .............,.. Johns, Douglas .......,...... ..... Johnson, Floyd ,,................ ......... Johnson, Joyce Helen ................ 37 Johnson, Joyce Jean ....,... ......... J urkewicz, Karen A ..............,.......... Kappes, Dan W ..........,...................... Kelly, David L .,........... 60, 61, 64, 65 Kennepohl, David L ......................... Kiser, Gary Lee ............... ................. Klinker, Charles ........ ......... 5 3 Klontz, David ................ ,.,........ Korschot, Darrell A ..................... 48 Koster, Charlene .........,....,............... Kraft, Desmond .......,,....... 42, 61, 64 Kull, Connie .........,. .................... Lahr, Gary R ............. ......... Lamborn, Robert ....... ................... 5 6 LaPlante, Janice 42, 55, 56, 87, 89, 95, 145 Lawson, Sally Ann ,............,........ 44 Leffert, David ...........................,.... 37 Leslie, Janet L ........... ......... 4 6 Lewellyn, Jerry ........ .,....... 3 5 Lewellyn, Larry ........ .......,........ Liljedahl, Nancy .................... 36,57 J v Lindsey, Judith Ann ,.., ,....,........ 36 Logan, James Dale ................,..... 84 57 57 1 146 146 Logan, Terry Lynn .......,............., , 146 Lottes, James .............,..,.., 37, 55, , 146 Love, Donald ......,... ....................... 1 46 Lowe, Richard ..............A....................... 146 Lucas, Nancy .............,.,.,.......,............,. 146 Lucus, Janice ..,..........................,.....,.... 146 Luke, Sally.,36, 44, 55, 56, 57, 85, 89, 146 Lyboult, Patricia A ....,..,. 39, 40, 46, 146 Manion, Jerry W ..........,............,... 53, Marsh, Beverly .................,.............,.. Martin, David ...,.. 35, 67, 75, 95, 109 Mason, Roger Lynn ......,,.......,.. 9, 14 1 1 Mattix, Beverly ....................., 37, 39, Mau, Alice ............,..... ............. 5 8, May, Robert Dean ....... ......,........ McClean, Donald .,.....,........................ McDermid, Sonja 36, 45, 55, 57, 60, 78, 95, McDole, Floyd ................................ 11 McDole, Jerry ............,........... 67, 104, McFarland, Chas. Albert 14, 67, 96, 97, 103, McGuire, Sue ................................ 46 Mclntosh, Wayne Bill ..,............... 36 McKinney, Ellen .,.........,. Mikels, David A ................... 67, Miley, Milks, Miller, Miller, Charles A ............,.,,....,.... Kenneth ............,..,............ Pamela ..,,,................. 69, Patricia 137, 56, 78, 79, .36, 45, 69 103 109 113 112 Miller, Ralph ..................,............. Miller, Thomas Lynn 42,67,76,95,96,97,109 Minniear, James ............ 67, 100, 103 Mitchell, Geraldine ...................... 36 Modesitt, Betty Jean .......,................ Mohr, Jerry .....,...............,. ............. Moorehead, Pamela ..,...... ....,.,.. 5 6 Morley, William E ........ Moyer, Richard L ........ Mullins, Carol ..................................., Myers, Rebecca Jane ...,...........i.. 58 Neher, William ,..... 42, 45, 60, 61, 64 Nicewander, Marydell 5, 18, 36, 70, 74, 90 Nichols, Charles ....................,,...... 67 Nichols, Donna Jo i................. 65,66 Nicholson, Dianna ....................,....... Niemantsverdriet, Lucinda ...... 39 Oberle, Harold .......................,...... 48 O'Connell, Terry 67, 74, 90, 103, 149 Oland, Larry ........................................ Osterling, Marilyn ............ 21, 37, 74, Parish, Martha Ann ........................ Perigo, Ronald .......,..,.... -...67, 94, 95, Phillips, Wayne ................,................,.. Piggott, William ............................ 53 Postlethwait, John 34, 35, 42, 45, 56, 67, 102, 103 Price, Lucretia .................. 36, 45, 70, Pridemore, Richard ..20, 55, 56, 74, Purvis, Michael .18, 35, 44, 67, 109, Rainwater, Mary Ellen ................,... Ramsey, J . W .....i.i.........,. 35, 67, 114, Randolph, Sue ..,....,.......i.........,............ Rauch, Donald ............ 60, 61, 62, 64, Rauch, Vicki ......,.................,,............ Ream, Larry ........ Reed, Martha ........ Rene, Raymond ........ Renick, Wililam ........ 39 .ff1If44 146 146 146 146 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 149 149 149 149 162 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 150 150 150 150 150 150 151 151 151 Richardson, Earlene ...,..,.. .,,,.... 4 6, Riggs, Alan ..................... ,,,.,... 3 7 Riley, Barbara .....,...,,,, ,,,,.,,. Robbins, Sharon .....,...,.,.,,,..,,..,,,,,,,,., Roberts, Larry ...................,.,.,,..,,. 65 Robinson, Bonita ............,, 29, 44, 57 Robinson, Carol .............. Rodarmal, Brant .,..,... Royer, Sam ...,,...,...., Ruff, Connie ..,,11.. Rush, Richard .......,.. Rushton, Anita .,..,r.......,,. Russell, Sandra ..,...,......... Sackett, Linda Jo ,....... Schafer, Carolyn ..,..., Schaible, David ...,........ Schramm, Roselyn ,......... Schuessler, Dave .......... Schupbach, Ronald ....,... Seeger, Richard rr,......,,. ,,..fff37 ff42,i70,'74 'QffffQ139 45 55 ......67, 106, 1 1 1 1 1 1 Seifers, Jack ..,............................,....,. Shaif, Diana ,........, .......... 3 6, 46, 56, Shafi, Karen .,..,,.r..,,..,.....,.,.,,.,r,,,,, 36, Shaffer, Robert ....,..... 67, 77, 95, 114, Shaw, Richard .,.,,,.,,r...,........,r.,.,,,,,,,., Shedrow, Kay ...,,1.... .,..,,..,,,,,., Sheets, Peggy ............. ....,..,.r.,., 6 0, Sheets, Theodore .,.............,.... 55,57, Shelton, Bobby Ray ..,....,.....,.......,.. Shelton, Donna M .....,...,....... 39,58, Shrum, Dorothy ..,.......................,..... Shumate, Robert .........,.... 17, 36, 45 Smith, Daniel 35, 45, 56, 67, 76, 101, 130 Smith, Gene E., Jr. ........ 67, 95,109 Smith, Sally Jo ........,. 39, 42, 77, 78 Smith, Thomas ...r.,,..A...,,.,.,.,.,,....,..,.. Stansbury, Dennis 35, 45, 67, 100, 103 Stene, Ingrid E .....,....,.......,.....,,....... Stephens, Peggy Jean .......... ,.,..,.. Stetler, Richard .......................,.......... Steward, Kenneth L ..,...,...,..........,. Stewart, James Lee 18, 36, 45, 55, 57, 89 Stiers, Glenda .,..,..,................,,,...,, 37 Stillabower, Jerry ..........................,. Stormont, David 42, 67, 76, 94, 95, 97, 109 Straub, Patricia ,,...,.......,,,.... 39, 115 Summers, Melody K .... Sutherlin, Jerry .....,..,.... Sydes, Larry .......,....... Taylor, James ........................ Taylor, Michael .,...... ,.i.,....46, 59 63, 67, , Taylor, Ronald .,.... 9, 37, 67, 97, 103 37 Taylor, Sandra ..,...,.,....,, Thayer, Carole ............... Thayer, Judith ....flfffQfQ1QfQ46 Thiel, John .......,.....,,,..,....,.......... ........ 66 Traenkner, Linda ...... 20, 63, 65, Turner, Janet .....,........ 36, 42, 46, 57 VanCleef, Martha Ann VanderVeen, Lucy ..,.., 57 39 Vanderwielen, Marcia ...,...... 37 , VanMeter, Pamela ...............,.....,,,..,. Vaughn, Sandra .........,.,......,,.,,......,.. Vaughn, Larry ..,............,........ 67,95 Vierk, Dan .....,....,............... 37, 69, 70 Vlahos, Alexander ,....,.............,......., Vyverberg, Bard ....... Waisner, Clarence ......... Waisner, Judy ............. Walker, Mike .......... 111153 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9571057 1 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 155 155 155 155 155 155 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 Walter, Lynda ,..,, ,,.......,,..., 4 4, 54, 66, 156 Warren, Judith ..,..,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11, 156 Watkins, Diana .........,..,,,,,,,....,..,.,,,,,, 156 Weisiger, Buzz ,,,,. ...., 35, 47, 70, 106,-156 156 Wellman, John ............ 44, 45, 60, 65, 79 Wheeler, Pat .......,,, 29, 36, 39, 78, , 156 White, Bobbie Jean ,A.r.,,.,.,....,,,,,,,,,,,,, 156 White, Robert ...............,,.r...1..,1,,,..,.,,,, 156 Wilkerson, Sandra .,.,,,, ,,,.,,.,, 4 6, 157 Williams, Glenda .,,,,,,,, ,,i,,.,,,,,,, , 157 59 Williams, James ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,, 35, 42, 157 157 Williamson, Daniel ..,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,, Wilson, Wayne ...,..........,, 67, 97, 100, 157 Woodall, Ruth ,.,.,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1517 157 Woods, Larry .......... 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Yoder, Jerry ........ 66, 157 157 Young, Lois ,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,, Zimmerman, Richard 6, 42, 67, 114, 157 Zylstra, Bruce ............ 57, 67, 95, 103, 157 JUNIO RS Adams, Patricia L ....,,......,,,.,.......,,,.... 159 Ade, Joyce Ann ............,.,,,...,, 46, 58, 159 Agnew, Mike ...... 36, 42, 67, 95, 109, 159 Alday, Walter ...,.,,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 159 Anderson, Marjean ..,..,.r.,.,,,,,,,,,,, 58, 159 Anderson, Mary E ...,..1.... 45, 58,71,159 Anderson, Sheri ...A.,.....,.,....,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 159 Bahler, Paula ........ ...,....,.,,....,.,...,,, 5 6 Bailey, Connie ...,.......,.,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,, 36, 159 Balser, Gordon ...........,.... 67,95,103,159 Balser, Pamela .,,,..,...........,...,...,... 60,159 Balser, Valerie .........,.....,......,...,,,, 58,159 Banes, Robert E .......... ..,........,.,. 1 59 Banks, Paul ,..,...,...,,,, ...,,,,,,, 5 3, 159 Barbee, Frank .,.,,..,... ..,..,.... 3 6,159 Barnard, Michael .................... 61,611,159 Barr, L. C ........................,..........,, 158,159 Barrick, Russell .,.,.,., 67, 96, 97, 100, 159 Bart, David W ....,.........,..,..,.,.,.,.....,,,,, 159 Barton, John ...................,,,.........,., 53,159 Baumgardt, Herb ......... ................. 5 3 Beihl, Estelle ............. .......... 4 5,159 Bender, Linda .....,....,. ,.,,.,.,,, 6 6, 159 Benedict, Danny ...,,..., .,..,,.,., 3 7, 159 Bennett, David ......... ....,.....,.....,,, 1 59 Bergsma, Annie ...........,...,...... 18, 36, 159 Berry, Sheila ...............,.................. 47,159 Blair, Pamela ,.,..................................... 159 Bonnet, Vicki ........,..... 39, 46, 54, 70, 159 Boyer, Harold ......,......,..........,,...,........ 159 Brassie, Patricia ......................,.,......,.. 159 Brawner, Richard ....... .,,......... 1 59 Bray, Richard ................,................,.... 159 Bresnahan, Patricia ..,..,,...,1..., 44, 56, 159 Brock, David F ........,... ,............... 1 59 Brooks, Randy ...........,..... ..,...,..... 1 59 Brown, Cloria E .................................,, 159 Brown, Karen ......,......................... 36,159 Brummett, Barbara Kay ,..,,r....,..,..,. 159 Buckles, Sherrill ........ 37, 39, 42, 60, 159 Buit, James .....................,.........,.,....,.,, 159 Bunner, Beverly ......,........... ........ 1 59 Burkenpas, Kenneth ,.,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 59 Burns, Karen .,.............,..... ....,... 1 59 Byrd, Emma ................... ........ 1 59 Cable, Jane Ann ....,.. ........ 1 59 Cain, Gerald Lee ......... ....,... 1 59 Callahan, Karen ........ .....,., 1 59 Carr, Stephen W .......... ............ 1 59 Carter, Janice Sue ....... ......... 3 7, 159 Cate, Garry .............,. .......,.... 1 59 Page 17 Chenea, Paul F ..,.....,....... ......,.. Christopher, Patricia .......,...,.....,.,., Clark, Robert R ......,.,.,,.,.....,,.... 110 Clark, Ronald D ......,.,...,..,.,, 35,105 Clouse, Connie ......................,....... 64, Coffman, Karen ...................... 36,64 Conner, William Charles ............,... Connolly, John D ....,,.......,...,....... 64 Conrad, Barbara ................................ Cooper, Carolyn Jean ,........... 36,39 Cormany, Mary Lee ..,......,...,..,. 115 Cortner, Suzanne ..........,......... 42, 57 Corwin, Richard .....,.. ,.,..,........,.. Cory, Drenda ...,.... ......... 6 5 Cory, Warren .,,..,.... ............. Courtney, Gary ....,... ......,., 2 0 Covey, Bonnie .........,..,..l....,.......,. 69 Cowan, Judith Anne .....,,.,....,.,..,...., Crose, Donald .....,,.,..... 100,104, 110 Culver, James ..,................. 44, 64, 65, Curran, Jimmy ..,..,.... .................... Daily, Ralph .......... .............,,..... Dalton, Peggy ..................................., Dankelman, Grace ............ 44, 56, 62, Datest, Jack .............,., 35, 36, 42, 109, Davidson, Susan ........................,....... Davisson, Joyce Anne ............ 36, 71 Day, Sharon Marie ....,..........,............ Deck, Judith Ann .,,,.,..., ..,,........, Delp, Sheryl Ann ..,...., ......,....,, 3 9 De La Paz, Sandra ...,...............,....,... Denham, Carol ....,....,...,,.,..... 46,115, Derringer, Michael ..............,....,...,., DeWeese, Randy .....,.... .,........... Dewey, Dennis Lee ..,,,......,........., 16 Dieterle, Diane ....................,.,........... Dilling, Galen .....,,......,.,.......,..,..... 65 Dolbow, Steven ..,..,.. 35, 56, 66, 159 Downie, Elizabeth ..............,......,...... Downing, Beverly Ann .............. 25 Doyle, Carolyn. ,..,............................. Draper, Kay Ann ........,...,............. 59 Dubes, Joseph E .................,,., 36, 64, Dunnewold David .........l...,.,...... 35 Dyer, Alistair,.69, 70, 100, 103, 114, Dyer, David,,8, 69, 70, 100, 103, 114, Dykhuizen, Jack ,...........,....... 36, 44, Dykhuizen, James .... 67, 95, 97, 106, Elliott, William E ........... 35, 48, 107 Ellis, James .................. 60, 61, 63, 65, Ellsberry, James ,,.,.....,.... 37, 64, 106, Emery, Judith ......., ..,............... 1 15 Evans, Merry ..,,....., .......... 3 6, 70, Ewan, Joyce ................ ............. 7 0 Fairchild, Jane Ann ..............,..... 36 Fairchild, Josephine ,..,,... 36, 63,69 Farrington, Lola .....,.. ............. 5 9 Fife, David ,,,,,.,,.....,,.,..........,.......,,.,... Flanagan, Dannie ........................., 56 Flanagan, Terry ..................., 42, 109, Flaningam, John Robert ....., 36,45, Foley, Carol ..................,..........,....,. 36 Foreman, Richard .................,.l.,...... Fotos, Theodore ........ ......... Frank, Cheryl ..,.,,,,.... .......,. 4 7 Frazier, William ............ ......... Frosch, James .,,,,...,,,.,..........,....,,...... Fry, Linda Kay ...,....,................... 37 Funkhouser, Robert G. 60, 61, 63, 65 Ganson, Judith ....,................... 68, 69 Gebhard, Tabby .....,.. ...,,,.,.....,... Gerbens, Martin ...,.,.. .................... Glenn, Donald .........,. .,...,........ 3 6, 98 Gochenour, Billy .......... ................. Page'176 Golden, Penny ....,....... Gray, James D .,...,,..,. Griihn, Kay C ...,..,..,l Grifiith, Jackie ........ Gruver, Jack E ..........,.. , Guenther, Robert .,...,.,.... Guiney, Denise .,...,....,..,,. Guinn, Nancy .,.,.,.,...,,,.l.. Gullion, David L .,.....,..,,. Haddock, Sharon ,,.,,i.. . Haines, Ora Jane ..,......,,. Hainje, William .... Hole, Sue Ann .,.,.... Hall, Gloria ...,........ Hall, Mary Ann .... Hall, Richard .,..,l.... Hancock, Linda .... Hartman, Eugenia ......,,.. 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Messenger, Katherine ..1..,,1.... 37, 56 Metcalf, Kenneth ,..,,,.,...,....... ..... 1 10 Middleton, James .............. 35, 42, 45 Miley, Susan ....,......,..,....... 23, 36, 47 Miller, Angela ..,... ........ 3 6, 44, 47 Miller, John K. ...,....,,.................,..... . Mills, Jewell E ......1.................,..,, 115 Mink, James ......,....... 38, 67, 97, 114 Misner, Benjean ..,.,,......,..,...,...,........ Mitchell, Edith ............, .... 3 7, 39, 41 Mohlman, Frank ...,.......,.................. Montague, Frederick ...,,.......,........... Moss, Susan Kay ...,.....,,..,.,.... 36,44 Muller, Phil ...,.....,.,..., ,..,,,...,... 5 3 Murr, Marcia .,.,,......... ......... 6 0 Muston, Karen ..,,..,.,. ......... 5 9 Nacke, Allan ................, .......,. 5 3 Nangle, Judith D ........., .......... Neal, Phillip H ....,,........ ...,.,.... Needham, Jay ..........,........ ........, 9 5 Needham, William H .....,....,........,... Newhard, Nancy .....1.....,..,,..,, 37,70 Niswanger, Dianne ..,......, 37, 42, 69 Nugent, Dempsey Lee ..,....,....,....... Odell, Loraine C ...,.......... ......... 4 6 Otto, John William ................,......... Overly, Jerry Bruce .......,..., 67,104 Owens, Sharon Lee ..,,...,....,......... 59 Page, Marvin ..........,....,. ...... Partlow, Kenneth .....,... Pastore, Diane .........,.. Patterson, Betty ,.,..... . .....,.. 59 Patterson, James ,,..... ,. ..,............ .. Payne, Lana ......,,.,..1..1 ,.......,.. 6 3, 64 Payne, Mary .....,.... ............. 4 7 Peak, Michael ........ Peck, Brian ......,. .......103 Phillips, Patricia .,.,.....,.,. , .,,,,,,,,,,i,,, Plantenga, Timothy ....,.....,.,,,, 60, 63 Pollard, Martha ,.,.......... .......i...i.,,, Polstra, Larry ...,,..., .,.,,, .,,..,,.,.,,, 1 0 3 Pope, Barbara ..,....,...,.....,.....,..i..,., 36 Porter, Barb ........i,i...,.,,,.,, 37, 39,42 Ramsey, Teddie ......,.. .ii,..,.,.,....,,,, Rankin, David ......,,. Rees, Ernestine .,,.,,. ...1..1,105 Reiss, Victoria ...ii.......,........... 55, 57 Rene, Terrell .....,........,.....,.,i,.i,,.,.,, 62 Rhoda, Robert .,,....,., 67, 97, 100, 109 Rhode, Sharon ..,..,.....,......,.,.,........,,,.. Richardson, Daniel .....,,...,.........i...,, Richardson, Mary Ann ,....,.. ,,i.,,,, Ricks, Jack ..,,,,..,,.,.,,,.,.,.,,,,, ,,,.,,,,4.,, Rifner, Philip ....,,.....,,,.,. ,,,,.,,,,,,. 4 5 Rinker Geor e .............i.,..i..,.. 60, 61 1 S Roadruck, John 35, 67, 99 100, 103, 110 rtoberfs Isarry ...i,...., f60,61,63,64f Robinson, Jerry L ..... 42, 94, 95, 103 Rossiter, Ronald ..,.,....,.,.,ii,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Rohler, Lloyd ,.....,.............,...,.....,, 45 Roth, Janet ......,..... ......... Roush, Nancy .,.,,.... .,,,,,,,, Rowe, Dennie ....,.... ,,,...... Sanders, Jerry ..,.,..,... ................... Sanders, Thomas ..,..., ,......., 5 5,57 Sanson, George ..,.... ......, 5 7, 103 Sanson, James ..,,,,... ..........,,,.,.,., Sanson, Lillian ....,.. ......... 4 7, 65 Sanson, Thomas .,.,...,.,.,r,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,., Sawyer, Claude ,,.i,i..,.,,,,,,....,,,,....,, 35 Sawyer, Patricia ,.., 23, 25, 36, 47, 65 Schaaf, John ...,.........,.........,..,. 61, 64, Scheumann, Charles 67,95,97,101 Schmidt, James ..,.....,,,.,....,.,,, 42,44 Schrader, Paul .........,......,...,....,,,....,,,, Schuta, Ramona ..,i..... ....,... 3 7 Seifers, Martin .,.,... .......,. Selleck, Richard .............. .,..,.....,, Sexton, Joan ...,ii...i,..i,,,.,,,,.,,,,,i,,,,,,,,, Seymour, Pamela ...,,i.,.ii,,,,,,,,, 37, 40 Sharp, John .................... 7, 35, 61, 64 Shearer, Glenda ,,,..,........,i,.,.,..,,,,,,,., Sheets, John ........,., .....,.,,,,,,,i,,., 5 6 Sherry, Peter .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 5 Shirley, James ....... ......,..... 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Swatts, Linda ,..........,..,i.i Swink, David ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Switzer, Stephen ,........ Sylva, Lloyd ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tarvin, Dale Lee ......... Taylor, Jeanie ....,.... Taylor, Steven ....,,........., Terwilliger, James .,...,,.,, 95,99,110 136,47,57 111111146 111111196 35,36,105 Thewlies, Dennis ..,.......,i.,i,i.,.,,,,,, 67 Thompson, Barbara .,,,.,,.,.,,,,,.i,,,,,,,,, Thurman, Rita .............,. ,,,,.,,, 1 15 Timmons, Dicky ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 6 1 Tipton, Paul .,....,..,,,,,,,,,, i,,,i,,,,, Todd, Gregg .....,.,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 7 Trout, Karen. ,.,,...... .1 Tschaen, Janet ..,,...,. Underhill, Larry .,..,,.,,,, 111146,56 Vanderkleed, Stanley .....l.....,..., 106 Van Schepen, Linda .............i.,.,,, Virgin, Ronald .,,,,,,.,.,..,,.,,,,,,,, 31 45,64, Voglund, Joseph ,..ii.,.. ..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 4 4 Von Seggern, Judith ....,..,..,,,, 9, 113 Walkup, Jeanne .....,,......... 36, 47, 69, YValL haary .....,.,......,,.,,,,,,,,, 37,70,71 Wallace, William ........,..,.. 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Barbee, Reed .....i,.,.... Barngrover, Jesse ,.,.... Barrett, Judy V .......... Batta, Kay S .....,,.,,,,.,,,,. Baugh, Michael J .,,...,. Beckstrand, Jeanne L .,.,, Berkey, Cathy ........,...... Bibler, Kathy ....,.,.,,,,,,, Blackburn, Kathleen, Blacketer, Richard C Blankman, Kent ...,,.i..,. Blush, George F ...,....,. Blythe, Diane J .......... Bogan, Bonnie L ...,...i Bogan, Karen L ..,..,.... Bol, Phyllis J ...,....,. Boone, Patricia ...,....... Bowman, Mike ..,......,. Bowman, Susan E ........ Brady, Dennis ..i,.,.,.....,. Brenner, Pamela L ....,i Brewer, Nancy B ......,. Briggs, John Thomas, Brooks, Gerald O ........ Brooks, Leslie H .....,,... Brouwer, Gerald .,..... Brouwer, John H. ...ii, . Brower, Kris D .......... Brown, Carolyn S. .... . Brown, Gerald L. ..i. . Brown, Sandra L. .,.,., . Buckles, Linda L ........ Bueno, Beatriz ............. Bundrick, Betty ,1,.,,..,.. Burgeson, Geraldine R... Burgeson, William R.. Burton, Elsie E .,.,.,...... Bushong, Donald T ...... 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Fotes, Henry C ................................. Fox, Roger F ........,,,.,,,.... 44,56, 100 Freeman, E. Donald .......,.,..r........... Frey, Dick E ......,.......... 44, 45, 57, 72 Frier, Judy .......................................... Fulleton, Margaret .,,,,..................... Funkhouser, Bonnie ........ ......,. 6 2 Gardner, Fred A ......,.,..,... ..... Gastineau, Donald A ....,..... ......... German, Gary .........,.......... ............. Gilbert, Donna ..,.,......... ........ 5 9 Gilbert, James ...,........., Gilbert, Roberta J ....... Gillon, Barbara K ..,,,, fffQQf42 Gipson, Sandra ...,,,........ .,....... 5 8 Godbey, Terry Dean ...,.... ..., .,,. 1 5 Goodwin, Margaret ........., ..,.,.,.. Goonen, Gloria R ............................. Goddard, Kathy Jane .......,...,..,,.. 64 Gott, Steve C .,,,,,,............., ......... 1 7 Gould, Carolyn .... ......... ............. Graham, Mary P .....,.. ......... 5 9 Grant, Gary K .,.,.,,..... .......,, Graves, Joyce ,,.............. ..,,,,,.. Greenwood, Dan R ........... ,rr...... 5 6 Gregory, Fred .....,,.,...,,.. ,.,...,.r Page 178 y 1 1 v Griffin, Adele ...,,............. Groleau, Constance ....,,,. Groves, Gage ...........,., ,.r.. Guard, Sharon Kay .r.r,i Guiney, Wayne ..............., Guinn, Jayne D ..,...,,...,... Gunstra, Bruce, ,....,,,,,,. , Haag, Jean ..,,...,,....,,,,,,,,i, Haddock, Sandra Kay .... Haley, Connie ..,.,.,......,.... Hall, Jayne J ...,.,,......., Hall, John A ....,.,... Hall, Sandra K ........,. Hammond, Rex A ...,,,, Hancock, Gary F ......,..,... Hansen, Carol Ann ,,,,,.,, Hargis, Marsha Dea ......,. Harlan, Richard L ......,..., Hart, Linda M ..,.,,,,rr.,. Hayden, James ..,..r,.. Heide, Dale G ..........,.. Heide, Jane .,,,.,..,............. Hendricks, Gary W ....,.. Heninger, Cheryl ,........... Henk, John T ................,.. Henson, Shirley A ........... Herod, Madonna E .,,,,,,r. Herr, Leonard B .,,..,,r. Hey, Jeanne Ann ....,,.. Hinds, Joyce A ..........,,... Hobaugh, Judy Sue ...,.... Hockema, Jack .....,...,...,.. Hockstra, Alice. ,,,,,....,..... Holder, Sharon L .,......,.. Holdman, Ronnie D ..r,,., Hollis, Penny S ............... Holmes, James ............ Holt, Charles S ...,,,,, .,., Hood, Gary D ................,.. Howard, Kitty L ..,..,,...,., Howell, Sharon G ......,,.,. 62, 42, 95, 104, lQfffflff19 ..........5a 41.145, 115, 65 .,fff40.'44 ......64, 104, 42799010055 ....i.....i,.159 .,QffQf00 57, 62 ..,,..99, 100, 144, 46, 59, 'ffQfQQ59 ,.........64 ffff49,'10i fffff44.'59 Huckelberry, Margaret 11,,,..,..,...,... Hudlow, Donna J ........... Hummell, Peggy J .....,... Hurst, Gail S ..., .......... Huth, William ....,..........,.. Hutsell, Linda Marie ..,, Hyten, Dennis P ..,,1,,1,.... Idle, Floyd .....,........... Ingle, Carol R ..,,.,,... Jackson, Edward L .,,,,,,,. Jackson, Katrina ....1... Jacobs, Carol ...,,,....... 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Lecklitner, David ........ Lenartz, Margie .,....,. Lenartz, Pam ,.,...,... ..., Leonard, Judy ..,............. Lester, Richard ..,..,,.,.,,., Letson, Fred .,..,........ .... Letterle, Sharon, .,,., , Lovell, Charles ,,.,...... Lewis, Dorinda ,.....,... Linn, Susan ,,.......,...,.. Lintner, Donna ...,.,.,,. Lockard, Mary ..,....,,. Logan, John ....,.....,......... Lohmiller, John R ..,..,,.. Long, Kathy ,.......1...... Lottes, John R ..,.....,..,... Loveless, Michael 35, 42, Lowe, Susan K .,,..,,..,..... Lyman, George E ..,....,,.. Lynch, John P ...,..,. Mackey, Joylene .....,.. Malsbary, Marilyn ........ Manning, Dennis ............ Mardis, Harold Roy ...,,. Marlow, Nancy A .....,... Martin, Priscilla ......... Mater, Sandra ........,,...... Maxwell, Marilyn D .,... McAdams, Deborah J. ..........46, 59 fff Jfff59 ...,.,..,54 ffffff99,'i00 ..,ffffQQ59 ..........,,48, 95 f57 '9'5 104 fffffffffQffi59 .-fQfQ54 ,.,.,....54 fQffff55 ,,,,ffff45,'5i 99,100,110 fffff95,i54 .,...,.,5s, 115 iffillfliii ,....,. 154 19, 40, 58, 113 McCall, Larry W ...,,...,. . McCord, Jane M .......,,...,........ 44,54 McDaniel, Glenda S .,... McDaniels, Richard ,.,,.. McGlothlin, Edna Marie. ............ 58 McGreevy, Michael ........ 67, 95, 104 Mclver, Carolyn J ........ McLin, Mary J ........... Meadows, Bob ........ Mechling, Carol .......... Melton, Alice R ......... Memmer, Alan .............. Memmer, Ronald .......... Merkel, Janet J ......... Mikels, Dale S .,,..,,.....,,. QfffffifQQQf99 Mikels, Larry D .,............. 44, 99, 114 Miller, Claudia Ann .,............ 27, 113 Miller, Deana M ....,,,,1.... Miller, Stewart ...... 35, 42, 67, 95, 99 Mitchell, Dennis L ....,.... Modesitt, Bill ........,.....,.,. 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