John Adams High School - Album Yearbook (South Bend, IN)

 - Class of 1955

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Ju li' LA !' -f P 4 lg 1...'w-fqL1 J Q,LLL4 - 'j ,4 -f 1V4 1'- iii 1 4 LQlIl , , 41 fLiE,ai'L ld if ALJ an gJi4Eg+9? 3g,. L fi' -ffl? ?1!Q11fKs ' ' 4 -- 1322 1 11 ' 1 -'35 Q , QYKL ,fi t ' -L, .ML 3.f'1,L +1,.LiJ2'Qli1-fill: L -' W i,+f?i 1 4-L if if -I -I The ohh Adams High School Album Margaret Reed Editor S hB dld .Iune1955 CONTENTS The Adcims Story As You Lived It As Faculty Members . . As Seniors . As Underclossmen . In Clubs . In Sports . Advertising . THE ADAMS STORY AS YOU LIVED IT T954-1955 Most stories have one author. The Adams Story has hundreds. You, the students of John Adams, began writ- ing it the moment you apprehensively entered the doors in September. Every experience, every hour and day add- ed one more word, one more line, one more page to the story. A story is a complex thing. lt con- tains much joy, but also some sorrow, because it is Life put on paper. So the Adams Story, your story, is a mixture of many different feelings: the antici- pation the freshmen felt in September on confronting the bewildering ex- perience of high school, the remem- brances that haunted the seniors as they guided the freshmen around Adams on Sho-Ya-Roun' Day. Then came the excitement of the senior class political campaign and elections, and the stage fright of the actors in the all-school play, Romancers. There was the ioy of cheering your football team through their best sea- son. There was the tragedy of losing your friends Sue Hawk, Don Kristl, and Max Orth. There was the silent reverence you experienced at the Christmas and Easter assemblies, and the fun you had making and putting up Christmas decorations for the halls. With your fun, you worked too. What senior doesn't know that sleepy- eyed trance which comes from read- ing a week's soci papers on Sunday night? You grew socially as well as in- tellectually, writing the pages of the Coronation Ball, Booster Club Dad's Night, Adams Eve, Sophomore Shag, and Froshindig. After Sectionals the seniors got busy with the Student Di- rectory. The new Thespian troupe and the glee club helped in Pilgrim's Progress. There was another round of social events after the hilarious but educational Detroit and soci trips. You wrote the star studded pages of Pent- house Serenade, Spring Spree and the Senior Prom. Finally there were Student Council elections and the dizzy round of graduation activities. Yes, your story grew as you lived and wrote it, line by line. Some of the things you wish you could erase, like cribbing on that exam or skipping classes, but you know that those qconfanuedi W RW4 X sms F s ,..,QQN, sw ii. The story of our football season would be incomplete without our drum maiorettes who, stepping high, lead the band, the students and the team to their best season. After long hours of rehearsing formations in the sun, rain and cold, it's a happy interlude to pose for a camera in the sheltered warmth of the Little Theater. The senior class political campaign left its mark deep in Adams, from the ground-in cookie crumbs from Ann Bruner's Vote For A Good Cookie slogan, to the dizzily strewn chairs and floors worn by hundreds of marching feet. People usually think of plays as being mostly acting but, as the kids who worked backstage for Romancers learned, it's mostly muscles. Here venerable old Samson Dincolo, makeup still on, sets up a pillar for the next act. 4 g, Z 7, ADAMS things are also part of your story be- cause you lived it that way. The story you wrote was an adventure story, of being caught up in the tide of clubs, athletics and social life, a love story, the mingled emotions of going steadyp anal the story of a quest, to under: stand your place in the world. Soci just wouldn't be Soci without the trip. After a long, hard day tramping around Chicago everyone's dead tired, tired enough to laugh hilariously at nothing and to play baseball with a fountain pen. 1 was STORY As you grew, your story grew. From the beginning ot your freshman year to the time you graduated, your in- terests had broadened. You did your best to promote worldwide under- standing among men by sending three ot your triends abroad-Naomi, Kent, tcominuedt I, Roquetort Root, clo solemnly swear to tell almost the whole truth and almost nothing but de truf. So help me, Amos Alonzo. The soci trial was deadlocked! At last came the star witness with devastating evidence. Yup, I seen dis yere Jerry Badger, he went in behind Ruby Red's Tavern where I was sleepin' on a pile of leaves. He had time to set de arson! The Adams Story isn't all laughs, most of it's iust hard work. We come to school for a reason, with a responsibility to ourselves and the people who put us here, to learn and to prepare tor adult competence. Here at the leadership banquet sit the people who guide our school activities, discussing how to become better leaders, and through that eFfort to make our school a better place. Happy Birthday, dear Mr. Seeley, Happy Birthday to you, sang the World History class as it presented a tlutty cake with delicious icing to the handsome World History teacher at Adams, Mr. Seeley. ' Make a point, make a point and another point, yell the cheer- leaders. Make a point, make a point and another point, echo the students. And the Adams tive sinks another against Central, our traditional rival. The Coronation of a Queen at the Adams-Riley game. Excite- ment rides at fever pitch and a muFFled roar rises 'from the crowd as Kent Keller takes the crown, walks toward the court of candidates and places it upon the head of Pat Bourdon, the ADAMS and Bill, by raising money to bring an exchange student to Adams, and by aiding two Korean orphans. Yes, perhaps you were outgrowing the walls of Adams, the limits of this year, the covers of your Adams Story. And so, as you came, you go away to write your own individual stories, Adams Queen. The senior cabinet, led by Don Smith as class president, may be found most Wednesday afternoons in Mrs. McClure's room effi- ciently carrying through tund raising drives and busily planning senior class activities such as the Prom and the Picnic. f ' l . In the female version-of the sectional basketball tourney, the Adams Eaglettes edge ahead of the St. Joe Squaws as Judy Cobb sinks another basket to raise the Adams lead to 98-0. STORY with a little bit ot longing forthe pOST. happy memories to carry into the fu- ture, and a great amount of gratitude to those people who have guided your hands in writing and living the Adams Story. With this year, 1955, your chapter icmimsdi Q X X msg . ,- :Vw S N 1955 gave birth to new steps like the mambo, but the old ones were still favorites. Here Carl Long and Nancy Champagne make it a duo for Night Train. As the spotters stand engrossed around the sides of the trampo- line, Barbara Waechter, an Adams entrant in the Gym Show, flies through the air with the greatest of ease. Jack Venderly and Lynne Lockman add the final touches to a penthouse on the skyscraper backdrop for Penthouse Serenade. The Has Beens, dressed in bloomers and middy blouses, relax confidently before the game on Adams Eve. Their confidence was shattered, however, when the Will Be's won by one point, by virtue of their own strength and Mr. Reber's time clock tom- foolery. ER , X X X it. si N: XX.X E Nif . X Johnnie Robbins lends a helping hand to Mr. Strength as he attempts to send the Strength-o-meter dollar mark to the goal forthe Korean Orphan Drive. i. b At the time of Easter and Passover, the Hi-Y conducts an assem- bly and adds a page to our story, a page wherein we, as the trees are reborn in spring, rededicate ourselves to that higher purpose for which we were created. Laughter bubbles up from our story. The first soci trip was full of it. In spite of cold noses, misplaced purses and sore feet, no one was too far gone to smile pretty. QA' ,N ,.ssss. ., Xe ADAMS STORY ends, but there are many others be- ing written now and many others yet to be begun. The Adams Story will continue. Every experience, every hour and day will add one more word, one more line, one more page to the story you began, to the Adams Story As You Lived It. Dave Freedberg sits, the personitication of agony, suftering from the fatal combination of Senior-A-itis and Spring Fever. s: '- W ' X X s.X. .,X...X.. 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RUSSELL ROTHERMEL Ciiy School Superinfendenf Principal SCHOOL CITY OF SOUTH BEND BOARD OF DIRECTORS MR. ARTHUR M. RUSSELL, JR. .. . L.. ,5,5. President MRS. RAYMOND KUESPERT .,.,. . . . ...Secretory MR. MAURICE P. YARGER .. 5... .. .. ,5,. B ......Treasurer MR. BEN DROLLINGER MR. ORLO R. DEAHI. JOHN 2 ' Us X -N X ww, . x Q N ' X ., 1 N X X X X.. X tx Y R 43- X .ix ' , Qf S : ALLAAAS FACULTY I954-I955 MISS NORMA MYERS Clerk -w X. MISS NANCY ORZECH Clerk MISS MARY JANE BAUER B.S.-Purdue University M.S.-Indiana University History, Physical Education MR. WILLIAM BRADY B.S.-Northwestern University M.A.-University of Michigan Public Speaking, French, English MRS. MARILYN BARINGER B.S.-Purdue University Home Economics MR. GEORGE EARL CARROLL A.B.-Butler University M.A.-Columbia University English, Latin MISS AGNES BURNS A.B.-Michigan State Normal M.A.-University ot Michigan Counselor MRS. DOROTHY CHAMBERLAIN B.A.-North Dakota R.N,-North Dakota Center Nurse MR. JAMES CROWE B.S.-Indiana University Study Hall MR. CECIL DEARDORFF B.A.-Ball State Teachers College M. S.-Indiana University Instrumental Music MR. FLOYD DICKEY B.S.-Indiana State Teachers X -L s2.:,xyss's:,,f 1 OAS's'-Yg:.?s1.1'.'s-., . J s s ', -gs.-.-.:-s,.jw2ss.,s . hX ,. . ,... N.X.,:,.,, , ...I . ,.1,.1. i . .,4. 'N 1 N' -' :::.,.Q:5,gf5f5. wg..-.Qi - Q ., MR. RICHARD HUNTER C o I l e g e -:': B . S . - M i a m i U n i v e r sity M.S.-India na University Industrial Arts MISS BETTY FARNER B.S.-I ndiana University English MR. ALONZO GOLDSBERRY A.B.-Wabash College NMA.-Butler University Government, Sociology MR. JAMES HERENDEEN B.M.E.-Notre Dame University Instrumental Music Ns x x x XX- 05,1-x x X X xx sc XC asv Q X1 N s msgs X XX XX X si: N X 1 X C s NX X 5 ea X , x X X X xN x x A . 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ERNEST LITWEILER A.B.-Manchester College B.S.-Indiana University Biology MISS MIRIAM McCABE B.S.-University of Arizona Dietetic Internship-Scripts Metabolic Clinic Cafeteria Manager MRS. HAZEL McCLURE B.S.-Northwestern University M.A.-Bread Loat Graduate School of English English MR. LAWRENCE MARTIN A.B.-Indiana State Teachers College M.S.flndiana University Biology MISS MYRTLE MOBERG A.B.-Indiana University M.A. in L.S.-Indiana University Library MR. JOHN MURPHY B.S.-Notre Dame University Physical Education MR. J. GORDON NELSON B.S.-Ball State Teachers College M.S.-Indiana University Mathematics MRS. DOROTHY PATE B.S.-St. Clouds Teachers College Vocal Music MR. RALPH POWELL A.B.-Hanover College M.S.-Indiana University Physical Education, Driver Training MISS ANNAJANE PUTERBAUGH B.S.-Ball State Teachers College M.S.-Indiana University Business Education MR. PAUL REBER A.B.-Manchester College M.A.-Wayne University Chemistry, Physics MR. ROBERT RENSBERGER B.S.-Notre Dame University M.S.-Indiana University History, Government MISS FLORENCE ROELL B.S.-Indiana University M.S.-Indiana University Business Education ck MR. JAMES Roop W A.B.-Manchester College X Nm M.S.-Indiana University MRS. ELIZABETH SCHMIDT B.S.-Indiana State Teachers College M.S.-I ndiana State Teachers College Physical Education, Business Education MR. FRED SCHWANZ B.A.-DePauw University Mafhematns E if f f ,f , ff f 5 :yf f ff' 'ff ' 'f 1 XX X xx 'Tm ,XX if X - X? xkxb X X.XXXx, xwss -XX xx .,.,x Mu FRANK ERVIN AITCHISON On the quiet road to success. SN Nwssss 3,4 Prep Glee Club 3 School Concert, Vespers Q W gf Wf, X 4 JOYCE E. ALLISON We know her by her clothes. DIANE ELAINE ALLMON To act with common sense the best wisdom I know. 1-5 Glee Club 1-8 Drama Club 'l,5,7 Play Committee 1,5 School Concert: Vespers 3-6 Album Advertising 7,8 Album Staff, 7,8 Co-Club Editor 5-8 Tower Staff 5,6 Booster Club GINGER LEE ANDERSON Never a dull moment. X 'N its sax S . -e -f 'ag-se. 5:5 . ' Qs- 59 -1.3 , 512-fi' L:E1'5Q4 I ' 1 1-Qi , .I N XQWSIV jf' , - 'i ' I V A- st I fit. 2' sa . , ii I l X X W . 3 css,-.. .X . . Q ' ,- -,-, 15 254' 1 Y i H i r.,-Q A... ,.k, I , vs ,ks xx x. X- 5 Xxx X is wwf qv, if J 40 Wm.. MARY ANN C. ANDERSON She's always surprising even those who know her best. 1-8 Drama Club, 7,8 Board 1,3,5-7 Play Committee 1,2 Prep Glee Club 1.2 School Concert, Vespers 1-8 Album Stott, 7,8 Co-Senior Editor l-8 Student Council, 7,8 Board 5,6 Booster Club 7,8 Senior Class Secretary 8 National Thespians 6 Queen's Court NANC Y ARMSTRONG When you hear a lolly chuckle and see a blushing face youll know it s Nancy Prep Glee Club Glee Club 7 8 Sec y Drama Club 78 Board Play Committee School Concert' Vespers Album Stat? 7 8 Business Manager Tower Staff Nat onal Thesp ans JOHN B ASHBY lm not going to let books tertere with my education ,m.,.i,,, .ZW 7.7, .,. A., , ,, ,,g ,, 'W ,X V077 f f A ' ' lltt l f tl .,,,.. , gf -- A 5 af f , if Z, fl, fy Jww f QW' 1 s at f X 1 ff C eu mcse. Q. mess, xfix XX 5 Q is xx QNX N yfgfu f fyf 1469! ff! I A Wfv Q fiffff 1 ff ' 'mm ,,,,,s 25 K , , sn -A 'x X XX3'SY'Q'x Q Nye sxgiffs. it XX 7 fn 4' Wy! if btw MARY GAIL ASPIN An irrepressable youthfulness of heart. I 2 5 Y-Teens N 1,2 Prep Glee C.ub ,Nscssssysv New 7 Album Advertising 3 4 Tower Stat? 5 6 Booster Club JACK GERALD BADGER He never met a soul he dic 7 1f5 5 1-4 1,5 38 nA like. Cross Country Band Orchestra Screen Club School Concert, Vespe, Jr. lzaak Walton Leag NANCY M. BAECKE word ot kindness is ne. spoken in vain. 'J DONALD DUANE BALL Happiness is the object cf ' 3,5,7 2,4,6,8 5-8 5,6-8 3-8 existence. Baseball, 5, Monogram Football Monogram Club Student Council Wrestling JAMES BRUCE BALL Man with a banjo. 548 Hi-Y 'nt 1- X Q cc ,ggi Q cqiigc-give: -cf.:.:.-.xjw --xzgi.-.css-f X 528 ,.N, 1, slgxgi 5 N ,.,. - . QEITESN .if . iw, CALVIN D B NE 'xg-Q.. ll ' X He has a knack for making N N fr - W. friends. A - - C-QNNBX-5 .. - wwf i- s. N it . ig N X ,IZ ,, wpiaf ? RICHARD J BAST He speaks in many tongues. 1,2 Jr. Red Cross 3-8 Ushers Club, 8 Pres. DONALD BAUM He'll go places. 'I-4 Basketball Jr. Red Cross MARY MARIE BENN ' So good natured. 3-8 Tower Stott, 78 Circulation Manager ,il '-Q,-sv' --umm-05917 DAVID REX BESSLER Mighty good sport. 2,3 2 2 8,9 8,9 Track Football Glee Club Jr. Red Cross Booster Club HAROLD RAY BOEHM We shall always miss him. 2,4,6 4-8 Football Wrestling PATTY LOU BOURDON The fairest queen that ever 3-8 3,5,6,7 5-8 7,8 3-8 5,6 8 a king received. Drama Club Play Committee Album Advertising, 7,8 Co-Manager Senior Cabinet Tower Staffg 5-8 Advertising Mgr. Booster Club Basketball Queen DAVID CHARLES BOWMAN Personification of jolly good I-8 I-8 I-8 2,4,5-7 I-7 l,3,5,7 I-7 3-8 8 nature. Glee Club Hi-Y Drama Club Play Cast Play Committee School Concert, Vespers Stage Crew Swimming National Thespians c 1 - , - ,-,. , -X -.,' f . fgflfk If --. 'T X XX - f-if -:.s Q . ...I . N W N-R X g s NNXXK .R R E SX WAYN E BRADLEY A quiet boy possessing lots of energy. 4,6,8 Baseball STEPHEN JAY BRANNAN A speedy business man is Steve -a lot ot mone he's bound to ty receive. 'l,2 Prep Glee Club 2,4,6,8 Track 3,5,7 Cross Country 3-8 Wrestling I-8 Hi-Y I-3,7 Play Committee 5,6 Junior Cabinet 5-7 Booster Club ELAINE BROWN She's a sure cure for the blues with her sunny disposition. 3-8 Glee Club, 7,8 Asst. Vice-President 5-8 Y-Teens, 7,8 President 3-8 Drama Club 6,8 Play Cast 5-7 Play Committee 3-8 School Concert, Vespers 3-8 Album Staff: 7,8 Co-Adv. Manager 3 Tower ROBERT C. BROWN A man devoted to pleasure. f M9541 4,,,,1.:-swf? 2. MARY ANNE BRUNER Always pleasant, kind, and smiling. ,2 Prep Glee Club 3-8 Glee Club: 5-8 Board, 8 Librarian 5-7 Attendance Clerk -8 Drama Club, 7,8 Board Play Cast -8 Play Committee -8 School Concert, Vespers 7,8 Tower Staff National Thespiansg 8 Vice-President LARRY N. BURKE Friendly disposition. BRIAN LESLIE CAMPBELL More ability than has ever been brought to light. , Basketball FRANCES KAY CANTWELL Cares? She never had them. -.N if' , F f5iI'Q3Iff.fEi ,. eegetew BHSHQES S NN' S ' ' , X wsop.: Q93N qes2,,c s N nf at 5' , tm . 8 1 x l'V'i X 2 V 3 -cf X dag X fs v sms? Q5 X X if time :ur- wsw X xxxy X s N X NZQQ css, its N xxx, , X X N5 N ,SQ '- N. ' - - s Rott,-2111, 3 Q 3 X I .. V Nw? X 5 X Fw N an G-'96 N1 QM c X 1, 'Q Q 594: s X X x , sg, Q 5 ' S Y X X Q o rv- ,A ,www- QQQEEB- .1..-c,.,f?a- tx .- if . 'i:1- -t : I-. H - 5 -. -.-N -S.-t-.-as .QP RA.. xv-. s W... .,,., ,.,., ..-,....s...c.s .0 A . . Hg ss.,.,4- :-iz.-mrmzsiws'-Sstes.-.H . .. . ' . . . - --ss:-:P -azmsrns s...sf..Jte.:S. X . . . ..5s'b. Ms. . ,. ,,.,,- .A... A.. H ,.,V ,.. ., , . . - f - . QMS . ' - -'-..-,.:'!1VPJ,2'.-' Cf- ,' .5521 'V ' ' r I - ' 1 ' P ' i-TE S55 Q1Ssf::li'::a'.1.7 - Smit- f-ii ?5fEj 7-:- .- 1 T . ' ' IL . i 'i ' -' r fs- -1-:ep Y .,.,.s.5, -.QV . Future Nurses Assoc 5 6 Pres dent Dra na Club 5 8 Album Aclvertxs.ng 3-6 Tower Staff 3,4 5,6 3-8 3-8 3-8 5-7 SUZANNE CARLSON Kindness is wisdom. Prep Glee Club Glee Club Orchestrap 7,8 President Drama Club School Concert Tower PATRI JOAN CARLTON A very pretty manner. 2-8 6,7 Y-Teens Booster Club SHIRLEY ANN CARSON Everything that is exquisite 2 6,7 hides itself. Y-Teens Booster Club CHARLES F. CHRISTMAN He knows how to win friends 4,6,8 I 3,5,7 5-7 6-8 I 5,6 and influence people. Track Basketball Tennis, 5 Monogram Monogram Club Tower Staff, 7,8 Co-Sports Editor Prep Glee Club Booster Club 2 9 1-Vim. PATNCIA JANE cLAxtcN Happiness gives her energyji l,2 HA G.A,A. JUDHH ANN Cosa lovely lady, garmented light from lter own beauty 3,4 3,4 3-8 3,5-7 3-6 7,8 5,6 5,6 3-8 Bancl School Concert, Vespef Drarna Club Play Committee Album Advertising Album Staff, 7,8 Co-Senior Editor Junior Cabinet Booster Club Tower Staff JOHN F. COFFMAN Oh, give us the man who 5 3-3 1,2 6.3 3-7 at his work. ,rags Glee Club Prep Glee Club Play Cast Sthool Concert: Vesgew MARILYN DEE COLE She has the true spirit of 5-7 2-8 4-3 6,7 servi:e. Prep Glee Club School Concert, Vespers Y-Teens Library Club, 6,7 President Tower Staff Booster Club Q Wx :5 sg XxX XV is Xt-THQ, ' X X X 5 X NN X Ska X X cc S lc X X I QQ? R X X X Q iss:-f x ,Q-N.. .sv X X K g Q AS Q x X fi: MQ Q Q GW , , . wc? 7 X' X Z X ROBERT L. COLLINS He loves the sunny side ofthe road. 2 Track I,5,7 Football LLOYD COON A warmth of temperament. 4,6 Baseball manager 3-8 Basketball manager DAVID COSPER A man of immovable convictions. MARGARET MARY CROWE She wants so much to be sophisticated and just can't remember to. 3-6 Drama Club 5,6 Album Advertising 3,4 Tower Staff 5,6 Booster Club , V r 42 1 If .ICMA I I I RICHARD G. DARR Nothing can come from the artist that is not in the man. 5-8 -4 ,2 -8 5-8 3-7 I I -6 -7 2-4 5,6 8 He's 3,5 7 5,6 I I I 2. -4 -8 -8 5-7 5,6 1,3-5 7,8 3-8 7,8 Her 2-9 6,7 Glee Club Prep Glee Club Ushers Culb Drama Club Play Cast Play Committee School Concert, Vespers Stage Crew Junior Waltons Booster Club National Thespians WILLIAM D. DEAN blest with what is best in life. Tennis Cross Country Glee Club Prep Glee Club Hi-Y Drama Club Play Cast Play Committee School Concert, Vespers Student Council Debate Club, 5,6 Vice-Pres., 7,8 President Senior Cabinet DEEPE, BARBARA smile's as constant as the northern star. Jr. Red Cross Booster Club DONALD DE LEE He s always in his happiest mood. Football KATHLEEN JOAN DE LEURY We're sure she'll be a success with her million dollar smile. Drama Club, 7,8 Board Play Committee School Concert, Vespers Album Stalt, 8,9 Circulation Mgr. Student Council, 8,9 Treasurer Tower Staff Junior Cabinet Prep Glee Club National Thespians CAROLYN ANN DEMPSEY Her charms have won her many a friend. Jr. Red Cross Drama Club Album Stal? Tower Stal? JAMES M. DINCOLO Eloquence is the child ot knowledge. Glee Club, 5,6 Treasurer 7,8 President Hi-Y, 5 Social Chairman Drama Club, 5,6 Secretary, 7,8 President Play Cast Play Committee School Concert, Vespers Stage Crew Album Staff -2,5-8 Student Council, 7,8 Board Debate Club Jr. lzaak Walton League, 3-8 President, 7,8 State President National Thespians FRED B. DRESSEL An earnest endeavor can always be linked to his name. l,3,5,7 Football, 7 Monogram Monogram Club Prep Glee Club N' NED E. DUGDALE www These days l've lived. Track Cross Country 1 ALFRED EUGENE EATON ,affth A A- NS., awk - ee-so tx xs ,-NA an , Cc... 3,5 K 2 . age ?2i1jE.Q-I... , .-. 5- 2 - , 'si t-Eiiiiigi.-1 5 4 'sf ' 2 ' .- qgwkzgzriwi-.qfs 4- -5 .-h.,.M, 5 --V .-.4,,,.w.4.Q4.,M.-.4-f.-.-.v.-M ...,.. - ,.-we-s ff Q tg., ., v- .rqkgeq-x.:.,.2,.-4-owe,-5 fix' -4mvx5f:1:.,:-5 I-6 3-8 3-8 I I-2 5-8 A co 4-6 3 3-8 3-8 3,5 3-7 7,8 7,8 3-8 Full ot high spirits. Baseball Basketball DONALD WILLIS EBERLY Nothing is impossible to industry. Ushers Club Hi-Y Drama Club School Concert: Vespers Prep Glee Club Jr. Izaak Walton League MARILYN ENFIELD nscientious girl and a true friend. Glee Club Prep Glee Club Orchestra Drama Club Play Committee Vespers, School Concert Album Stott Tower Staff Youth for Christ, 4,6 President, 7,8 Vice-Pres. CARYL DOROTHY ERHARDT Her ways are ways of pleasantness. Prep Glee Club Glee Club School Concert: Vespers JAMES F. EVELD Smilers never lose. I,.....,w-5' JOAN GLORIA FITZGERALD We've had pleasure in knowing her. 11 3,4 Prep Glee Club 5-8 Glee Club 3,4 Drama Club 6,8 Play Cast Play Committee 3-7 School Concertg Vespers 7,8 Album 3-8 Tower Staff JOY LUCILLE FOX We can do nothing well without joy. F b I l C' 3-8 Band 5,6 Booster Club ..., .,.k-,.- i ,-k, - it .'., ' ---' I I it .. 35 I li X ll -l'l li,l M A U R E E N M A RC I A F RA N if f'1ll' 2 ' 1 f . - . ,, - S he has the two noblest tht 'tg -sweetness a n d wisdom. WILLIAM FENIMORE -h' ' 2-8 Glee Clubp 7,8 Secretary k jifiif' 2 , 6 , 8 P I a y c a st Tm . X1 3 6 7 Pl - Football , , , ay Committee Boskemoll ,3,5,7 School Concertg Vespers DONALD MURLEN FISHER A man of generous disposition. Football Wrestling 3-8 Album Staff: 7,8 Assistant Editor Prep Glee Club 5-8 Booster Club DAVID S. FREEDBERG He came a stranger in our midst and won our hearts. 5,7 Tennis: 5 Monogram 5-8 Monogram Club 7,8 Album Staff: 7,8 Sports Editor 7,8 Student Council 5,6 Boos'er Club observes moderation SUZANNE JANE FREHSE She knows the reward of thing well done. Y-Teens Drama Club National Thespians Play Cast Play Committee School Concert, Vespers Album Staff, 7,8 Freshman Editor Booster Club, 7,8 Sec'y Senior Cabinet Junior Cabinet Prep Glee Club TERRY L. FRITZ Track Cross Country, 7 Monogram Monogram C lub ':cf:Sf:ESiSi224f?S:29- '-I 'z '1.f.k1'- 1 in all. 3. I -2-212'2a.a2'22se2:-.::.:::1zee:::W-: fag- . .-. a ws- -'f ' --'-' ' ' 5 ' .ss as RICHARD LEE GIBBONEY Eyes that laugh and ask questions. .s. ,..- . fs - .-: .--1- 5 ::.. 'iv 32 1.2 B--k-fb-H Vi q Q 2,4,6,8 Baseball, 4 Monogram V, A A I Tennis 4-8 Monogram Club -.t- 4-8 student council V 5-8 Booster Club, 7,8 President ..,'.A' H 5,6 Junior Cabinet 7-9 SEMO' Cabins' Jaxx 5 cms C Y . 3 ai ROBERT B. GAYLOR A man with his own ideas. . 'tm XUKZX. , J 'I ' ' ' THOMAS WILLIAM GERBER ' S. ': A man of splendid merit. Screen Club Prep Glee Club Booster Club A M5 57 ,.-1251, ,. 41, ,sm I BARBARA JEAN GODDARD A cute girl with lots of admirers. 4-8 Drama Club 4,6,8,9 Play Committee 8,9 Senior Cabinet 4-9 Album Staff 8,9 Student Council 4-9 Tower Staff 8,9 Booster Club, 7,8 Board JANET MARY GOLBA She is true to her work, her word, and her friends. 3,4 Prep Glee Club, 3,4 Executive Com. 5-8 Glee Club 7,8 Vice-Pres. 3-8 Drama Club, 7,8 Board 8 National Thespians 6,8 Play Cast 3,5-7 Play Commitee, 7 Student Director 3,4,5',7 School Concert, Vespers 5,6 Album Advertising 3,4 Album Stafif 7,8 Student Council, 7,8 Secretary 5-8 Debate Club, 7,8 Vice-Pres. 3-5 Tower Staff 3-8 Jr. Izaak Walton League, 3-8 Vice-Pres. 5,6 Booster Club VIRGINIA ELLEN GOLBA A sensibility as tender as it is refreshing. 5,6 Prep Glee Club 7,8 Glee Club 7,8 Jr. T. B. League 5-8 Y-Teens 5,7 School Concert, Vespers 5,6 Booster Club NANCY ELINOR GOLDENBERG Loyal A. H. S. booster. 'l,2 Prep Glee Club 5-8 Booster Club I-8 Jr. Red Cross 2 School Concert, Vespers RICHARD WILLIAM GREEN ln athletics he hbs won a name both for himself and for his school. 'l-8 Basketball 2,4-,6,8 Baseball I,3,5,7 Tennis, 5 Monogram 5-8 Monogram Club, 6 Pres. 5-8 Student Council, 7,8 Vice-Pres. 5,6 Booster Club 3,4 Tower Stal? 5,6 Junior Class President ERIC GREENHUT Most powerful is he who has himself in his own power. 2 Football Manager 5,6 Junior Cabinet IVAN RICHARD GREENHUT He frames his mind to mirth and merrimentf' 7 Track 2 Football Manager 2 Prep Glee Club 2 School Concert, Vespers 44:7 -,, 1 ff! ---- - - ,, V- , - M., gn QW f WW -xr V, -ff ., .. ' .iff 4' 4,31 Mg AQ. ff! . ff!! P' 'T' P' P P' oo T' T' 'T' Os xs yu 91 00 on N oo RI Xl N1 I X . cn 00 m Ib w 11 w -u 'U Z U 'U Q 3 7' o 3 2 n E 5- Q 1 5 .. 2. 'E J' 3 'cs 3' 8 .4 -4 5. 3 'U 2 92 Q3 -Q93 Q 00256 ' - - o O 2 if Q 3 'fl Q 2 S- 3 :,- C F n Q 3 3 5'- C rw Q - U- - In 8 3. m C' I- 3 T U3 C C . ITU o' -'1 F5 -E' U' 1 'D .. ,D 5, ,G I 4 3 0 If 2 ' E W 2 2 5: G 9., -4 .X X . , Q, 1. X Q..-iss... +I. N 5 3 ' ww -1 -R. Wa . A Hz . K f X I I BARBARA ANN HANSON A worthy friend. 'l-3 Band 3,4 Jr. Red Cross 5-8 Album Staff 3 Tower Staff TERRENCE ALLEN HEATER Hes a hero on the gridiron with a letter for each year. 3-8 Wrestling 4,6,8 Track 2 Baseball l,3,5,7 Football, 3 Monogram l Basketball 3-8 Monogram Club FRED D. HEDDENS He is under the domination high ideals. 7,8 Wrestling 3,4 Swimming of wmmkrw '- v,:.Mp-19 ' ? ,gg ROBERT JAMES HEILAND The world belongs to the energetic. 2-9 Swimming, 3 Monogram 5-9 Monogram Club 'l-7 Hi-Y 7-9 Booster Club LUCILLE JOY HEIERMAN 11 Joyful enthusiasm. 3,4 Prep Glee Club 5-8 Glee Club 3-8 Drama Club 6-8 Play Cast 3,5,6 Play Committee 3,5-8 S:hool Concert, Vespers 7,8 Album Staff 3-8 Tower Stat? LINDA Lou H EITGER Q A -, - , i ki t ff:5':fiiQ3 i P sk - iii? All musical people seem to be E3 54- ha pp y. , . N 1,2 Prep olee club T Y -T' 3-8 Glee Club, , fi 7,8 Executive Com. ' X ' , 6 Attendance Clerk A A ' l-6 Drama Club gg 6,8 Prey cfm l 3 57 Sch l Conc rt- Ves ers SS . , , oo .e , P 2,3,5,6 Play Committee DALE ALLEN HENSLER He's quick, original, and does his own thinking. 2-9 Bound 6,7 Dance Band 2 Stage Crew THOMAS EUGENE HENSON Heinie's always ready for a good time. I Football 2,4,6,8 Golf SONJA JEAN HOOVER May her troubles be te-w and her joys many. 'l-6 Drama Club 3-8 Tower Staff 5,6 Booster Club SANDRA LEE HORVATH A girl with many varieties of pep. 3-8 Jr. Red Cross 7,8 Album Advertising 3 Tower Staff 5,6 Booster Club CHARLES WlLLIAM HOSEY A world ot happy memories. 2-4 Hi-Y 7 Kiwanis Representatixe ARDIS JOAN HULLINGER She's a lively girl. I,2 G.A.A. DONNA JOAN HUTCWSON 1- ., .. .. A modest person never fails to we -2 c galn good wlllhu ...sw . ,W 2 3 P b x .5 , '- 55::-.,:-:-:-- , rep ee U 1 qwjgy' A, sa vweens 2-8 Library Club Attendance Clerk 5 C L1 0 0 l C 0 F1 C S F 'fi V 9 S D 9 Y S ug-gl. - ,-'C' , 1'I-'Efii?3?f5fiE5?:-. i?' , .i- ' ''5Iiiili-i':iE51E1i'i7i?'i 'fI3 e'Z5f7i53ii'i'iii52 - 4 'W ' 5 6 Booster C lub mf, .Q 1 4 .,-...sign . W, Q e,w,,.w:..--:,.+s.-.-.,m,....,., ..,...9..:.,:.'is- 3,:,w., , .....,. . .,,......... ,. ....,.:.: , JACK EUGENE INKS I was never less alone than when by myself. Basketball 2-4 Ushers Club JULIE PAULINE JACKEY A cheerful friend is like a sunny day. 3-4 Prep Glee Club 3 4 Drama Club 3 School Concert, Vespers 3 4 Album S'aH 5-8 Booster Club 7 8 Tower Staff JACQUELINE MAXINE JAMES Lovely to look at, delightful io know. I-7 Drama Club 5-7 Tower Staff 5-7 Album Staff 6 Booster Club 8 Queen's Court DARLENE MARIE .IANKOWSKI Her kindness has won our hearts. 3,4 Drama Club 5-7 Library Club 4 GirI's Golf Album Advertising Q .N ij, ws - 1 i Q Q Q 0 MM? '67 X0 u',w N 4, 1 4 7 is 4 c f Q 4- Nc , 4 5' tone Q' K is ,, . be .4 Ns A 4mp,,,s, 3Q ,sb 4 5,-fox 'mf-4 .0 ss ye -4-f'-5-rats. '55-'fr 9621525455111:35I,:EE5:fri1sE5ir5jE5i9?5:::'' ff-4' , M ls ifitit '-:.1-1:5-5:5-':::s:i1z:2fv ., KATHRYN JEAN JENNINGS The days that make us happy KAY ELIZABETH JENSEN Common sense is the genius o our age. 2,3 Prep Glee Club Y-Teens Booster Club 7 Drama Club 2 School Concert, Vespers Album Advertising ARNOLD ARVID JOHNSON A fellow with unusual capabilities. 4 Track 3,5,7 Football Basketball Wrestling Monogram Club make us wise. SHIRLEY ANN JOHNSON She has a potent charm!! 3-7 Glee Club 3-7 School Concert, Vespers 6 Play Cast BARBARA ANN JENSEN A mind full of vigorous, hopeful thoughts. 6,7 Booster Club 'X SHIRLEY M. JONES Happy as her smile discloses. Prep Glee Club Library Club Drama Club School Concert: Vespers 3,4 Tower Staff iss 5 f 'lo I 'W DANIEL CLELL KELVER xx L ,ss A 'Q . XX N ff! ,Eg X as x-'lg R- J' ELIZABETH MARY KALUZNY A good book is the best of friends. -mi lfs-'I-i2:2,'::v. sgSIMN?5'. ':i::3 - H ,IQQ T .,,.b .i:,,:,.,, ...' 2' .,5i:k' x'g+,1 'ff'f1 1Z1: 2 Q X .. sk? 5 5 X 5 Ns-X Xfggc .E -251-... . X .- n N 1 N ,Q f-s2:s. 532 v?Q4 tg set , A Ms A. is tits: X Q g....,, .W , C ,N sf sz s tax ,5 'Eb '13 X X s S, so X x X N x M X x 5-'N X X Q' X N XR XX -ts 1 '35 X X we 2 II X S1 wr X fr i xx X X I E X or li v, WWW f4g wf JIM WILLIAM KANOUSE l have never met that little thing called worry. Baseball Basketball Drama Club Booster Club Play Committee Stage Crew Senior Cabinet ROBERT GEORGE KASA His calculations ore sound LORETTA ANN KAZMIERCZAK Remembering her we will be MARTHA JANE KEIM A typical example of efficiency. G.A.A. Prep Glee Club Jr. Red Cross Attendance Clerk Drama Club GEORGE KENT KELLER Valedictorlan The kind of fellow whose fame will last. 5,7,9 Track Basketball Cross Country Prep Glee Clubg 2,3 President Glee Club: 8,9 President Hi-Yp 5-8 President Play Committee 2,4,6,8 School Concertg Vespers Stage Crew Student Council: 8,9 President Junor Class Vice President Drama Clubg 7,8 Sec'y National Thespians SHERMAN JACK KELLER Such a mon accomplishes much. Tennis Orchestra SHARON ANN KERNER Success will come dancing down the way. 1-4 Glee Club Drama Club School Concertg Vespers 5 Tower Staff KAROL K. KERSCHNER Silence is the most perfect herald of joy. 2 Prep Glee Club Y-Teens School Concerty Vespers Booster Club yy 5 ., 5 ss ,r,, nk. .2 2 5 I :r 5 : S 0 S-' fb 0 'I S3 To Q 0 -1 Q I5 3 0 -1 :+ M 2: 3 Y Q 1 Q 0 I'I'1 fb 3 1: 0. .E s 2 g. 9. S fb 'D Ps :ix D 3 -+ 0. 9, up -0- Q I'I'l 2 E 5. F L2 Y 3 7 'Af A. . C In s JOHN J. Klrown glad and gay. Jr. Red Cross Booster Club Album Stal? Tower Stat? HTC I-8 I-3 live long it's necessary to live slowly. Jr. Red Cross Hi-Y X S X X rses N . Nxxvrvk A man whose happiness is in serving others. 2,3 Basketball X f5sXX l gyf ,W X xx XXNXSQMXRR was SSN JAMES HERBERT KISSEL Nil Q Wl1at should a man do but be X X Le . X m e rr y . X A A 1., 1-A Basketball S .L xx A Qwvilf' JOYCE CHARLENE KLETKA She has a matchless kindness. 4 Future Nurse's Ass'n. .,.L..,.::g-, f i . , ' ,f yi-115-Lkggegsg : I -iw , ,E .WT It 1 . .E - - - 1 ., , V 6 - -Q33 - ....L , -Q '.'.: ,rg-5-ag 1 1. ',V. A popular girl of intelligence . V 4,,,, . ' E 1'1 27 1.5 1. -. ,, .,.-1.- ,:.-E .' ',sfff A:fvfrra.:f-- -211'1E- AA- A 1 .,., ,, MARY ELLEN KLLNE b,.5gf,fgf Q 5 Attendance Clerk l 7 Drama Club TZ: 3 s Album stuff, , ,, . f -' 7,8 Feature Editor A 2 8 Tower Stat? 5 6 Junior Cabinet ffif , M Senior Cabinet SUZANNE KLINE Forever faithful. Glee Club Drama Club Play Committee School Concertg Vespers Tower Staff ROBERT F. KLOWETTER A man of dignity, force, and ease of manner. 2,4,6,8 Baseball Football Basketballg 5 Monogram Monogram Club JO ANN BEVERLY KOHER Charming little miss who turns our troubles into bliss. Jr. Red Cross Attendance Clerk Drama Club Album Stat? Tower Stat? Cheerleader Booster Club Queen's Court ':1:i1 '::: CAROL J. KORLOWICZ 5lte's an able girl. Prep Glee Club Jr. Red Cross Tower Staff KENNETH EUGENE KRAMER He presents the practical side X to every question. 2,4,6,8 Baseball XNAS 'l 3 Basketball Wrestling X JOANN H. LEYES She has won our true devotion. CHARLES LIGHTNER There's a lot in being lolly, 2-5 Prep Glee Club 6-9 Glee Club Band Dance Band 3-9 Orchestra 2-9 School Concert, Vespers GERALD ARTHUR LINDSTROM Ready to help any fair maid in distress. 6,7 Booster Club, 6,7 Board 6,7 Cheerleader CARL EDWARD LONG Early to bed, early to rise - and you'll never find him NANCY LEE LONGBREAK Beautiful to look at. 2-9 Drama Club 2-4 Play Committee 2,3 Prep Glee Club JACK CLAYTON LONGLEY ln Jack we see success. 2,3 Prep Glee Club, 2,3 Accompanist 4-6 Glee Club, 6 Accompanist 2-6 School Concert, Vespers 6,7 Booster Club JERRY ARTHUR LUPTON Education makes the man. I-8 Band I-6 Dance Band 6-8 Orchestra 'I-8 School Concert, Vespers JOHN ROBERT MAC MILLAN Life is real and life is earnest. 2,4,6,8 Baseball, 4 Monogram 'I-4 Basketball 4-8 Monogram Club .TE-WT '-'Ef5 X X 2t ' 'ttt -s 5 . PATRICIA INEZ MAC MILLAN Quiet and yet folly - a happy combination. 1 G.A.A. NANCY JOAN MAC IVOF lf there's something you want clone, call on Nancy. 1,2 G.A.A., l,2 Sec'y 1-8 Glee Club, 7,8 Board 3-8 Drama Club 'l,5-7 Play Cast 'I-8 School Concert, Vespe 3-8 Album Staff, 7,8 Faculty Editor 'I-4,7,8 Student Council, 7,8 Bccfd 3-8 Debate Club 'I-8 Tower Staff 3-8 Jr. lzaak Walton Leag- 7-8 National Thespians ORVILLE MCCHESNEY He is sincere and trutht..l. ' 4,5 Album Advertising 6,7 Student Council RICHARD JOSEPH McDONOUGH We like young men for X-hot they promise to be. 5 Student Council A c-mi X Nw. . R-s X -I . . WX- X - TS. 'S .Q 33 Q Q, ,. . iM'i fl L, N. gs X We - x KS, X X XXX x vm X L Qs ww S it -1-Suit? . X s up fs- P - . .--.Wg -5953i .,f.6, gt 227 1 sf an 1--1,.:' n 1' 3 I X :Aww . 5 . Q .,AAV. ,M--,,4mEE4',.':f54 4' ' V -4'vf '.1'w:w2f2 25552-.-rt 'Sz-1'r:-EfE1E1Es:f:r:r:2r,r- .':'e'25,Q-eq:-mzcvse-2, my? p ,,:.-wg, :pi-i:i'1 , -ltligaffsg ,,,sg:,ygz:se:-r:2i::2:1- 1 1 ,Q-2fE? ,Z I ,.1 f , , , , 2522? ' f f , 4 ,ff ,WW fx 0,5 if 0 4' Y 6 ff 4 W6 f f, f' fifyfii' f 1 1 1 f f 1 f f f v ' Cry 6 X I A' , ,, I ,,,, fy, , Z X WW , if I , ,,,, , ,GZ ,-f W WW E Q ,-ff, It , 'ffmf MARILYN McHUGH She shows a cheerful willingness. rr Attendance Clerk School Concert, Vespers Tower Staff I,2 Prep Glee Club WILLIAM McNABB No one can ever say he cannot make good. Track 5,7 Cross Country ELIZABETH SUE MAHLER Nature designed her to be of good cheer. 1,2 G.A.A. 5-B Library Club 5,6 Jr. lzaak Walton League DANIEL LEE MARQUART His smile won't ever wear oft. l,3 Football Manager Prep Glee Club ARTHUR DAVID MIKESELL The latest story -the latest joke. I-3 Basketball 2,4,6,8 Golf I-6 Student Council 5,6 Jr. Cabinet 7,8 Sr. Cabinet BEVERLY JEAN MILLER She has an understanding heart. 3 Prep Glee Club 3,4 Drama Club 3 School Concertg Vespers 5-8 Booster Club 3 Tower Stat? JOAN LEE MILLER She's a dependable girl. 7 Girl's Golf 2 G.A.A. 2-8 School Concert, Vespers 6 Album Staff 3-9 Prep Glee Clubg 6 Vice Pres. 6-9 Booster Club JAMES WESLEY MILLS The surest way not to tail is to determine to succeed. 3-5 Jr. Isaak Walton League 5,6 Wrestling Q E f Qx LARRY ROBERT MITCHELL A nice person to know. RICHARD E. MOFFETT What pure delight a quiet lite affords. 8,9 Jr. T. B, League 4,5 Tower Staff Prep Glee Club 6,7 Booster Club RICHARD MORGAN A new sense of appreciation. 7-9 Golf, 7 Monogram - Monogram Club MARILYN THERESA MUELLER She has a heart with room lor - 11 IOY- 3-6 Drama Club 5,6 Tower Staff X SQ X ,,, , f ! , , wht' X anti: 'fff Z 1 M07 ff I f ' 1 iff mv I Z ff f '02 ,775 M f A 7 Q ,.,A A ' JEANNINE RAE MUNDELL A friend with an open heart 3 3-8 7,8 3-8 5-8 and a ready smile. Prep Glee Club Jr. Red Cross Student Council Tower Staff Booster Club DIANE LEE MYERS lest and youthful jollity. 1-3 4,5 3-8 1-4 3,5 5,7 3,4 3-8 G.A.A. Girls Golf Drama Club Library Club Play Commitiee Stage Crew Album Advertising Tower Staff BARBARA JANE NEFF Quick to come and slow to go 2-9 6,7 2-9 3,7,8 2-8 2-8 in time of need. Glee Club, 6 Sec'y, 8 Librarian Booster Club Drama Club Play Cast Play Committee School Concert, Vespers ROBERT RAYMOND NELSON My philosophy is to take things 2 4,6,8 1-8 3-8 1-8 1-8 2,5,6 3,5,7 1-8 3 5-8 5,6 7,8 8 as they be. Track Baseball Glee Club, 3,4, Treas., 5,6 Student Director Orchestra Hi-Y, 5,6 Treas. Drama Club, 7,8 V. Pres., 7,8 Board Play Cast Play Committee School Concert, Vespers Stage Crew Student Council, 7,8 Board Jr. Cabinet, 5,6 Chairman Sr. Concert, 7,8 Chairman National The-spians .1 3. 5 I 2 JOAN THORA NIELSON A full rich nature - tree to trust. G.A.A., 1,2 Treas. Jr. Red Cross Attendance Clerk Drama Club Jr. Isaak Walton League Booster Club ROBERT LEE NOBLE He is a man of solid acquirementsf' BEVERLY JO ANN NORTON A light heart lives long. Prep Glee Club Booster Club Album Stott Tower Staff KAY ANN OEDEKERK That mischievous look. Attendance Clerk Drama Club Play Committee Tower Staff Girls Golf Booster Club 4!!1PM F fits? ALDEN CLIFFORD OLANDER When work interferes with pleasure - quit work. 3,4 . Track 3-8 Swimming, B Monogram 3 Ushers Club 8 Monogram Club MARY FRANCES ORZECH This girl was created to give our eyes delight. 3-6 Drama Club 3-6 Play Committee 5,6 Album Advertising 3-7 Tower Staff 5,6 Booster Club 8 Queen's Court EWIN GRAYTON 'OVERTON A friend and gentlemanl DEANNA JEAN PALM Good nature is her characteristic. 3 Prep Glee Club 3 School Concert, Vespers 7,8 Tower Stat? 5,6 Booster Club 3,4 5-8 3-8 3-8 6,8 7 3-8 3 f Wm Q ' Z ry 4i8 .- . J KENNETH JAMES PAPP He'll play his way through life. Prep Glee Club Glee Club Band Dance Band Orchestra Play Cast School Concertg Vespers PATRICIA PARKER She dresses like a page from Vogue. Debate Club JUNE IRENE PENROSE She does things out of the sheer enjoyment of doing them. MICHAEL OWEN PHILLIPS A history star and a human encyclopedia. Glee Club Booster Club Screen Club Drama Club Play Cast Debate Club National Thespians NORMAN LARS PIHL The mind's the standard of the man. 4,6,8 Track 3,5,7 Cross Country Basketball JAMES LEE PIPKE Beaming with good humor. BETTY JOAN FLETCHER A sweeter girl could ne'er be if found. Y-Teens Drama Club Album Staff Booster Club WALTER FRED POEHLMAN A man after our own hearts. Basketballp 8 Monogram Monogram Club SHARLENE POLK A most delightful personality Drama Club Booster Club SHARON LANIETA PRITZ Rare combination of kindness and good judgment Band School Concertg Vespers Drama Club Debate Clubg 7,8 Sec'y.-Treas Tower Staff DONALD EUGENE QUIMBY May he always be a champion Track Baseball I,3,5,7 Football 4 Monogram Club Basketball Wrestling JOAN LEE RANKIN In her very quietness there is charm. G.A.A. Jr. Red Cross Library Club Album Advertising Booster Club Jr, Isaak Walton League Miss Burns' Sec'y SHARON LEE REBER Refinement creates beauty everywhere. Glee Club Drama Club Play Cast School Concert, Vespers Album Statit, 7,8 Jr. Editor RICHARD LEE REDMAN Glad that I live am I. Football MARGARET SUE REED Fifi Sweetheart. Glee Club, 7,8 Treas. Drama Club Play Cast Play Committee School Concert, Vespers Album Staff, 7,8 Editor-in-Chief Jr. Class Sec'y LYNN ANN REITH More distant and more solemn than a fading star. Library Club LARRY D. REX A man of generous disposition. Glee Club, 3 Board Ushers Club, 5-8 Captain 11 Screen Club Drama Club Play Cast School Concert, Vespers Stage Crew Album Stat? Photographer Jr. lsaak Walton League National Thespians PATSY ANN RICH Winsome in appearance. Drama Club URSULA RIES A little nonsense now and then. Y-Teens Attendance Clerk Album Advertising WANDA RITENOUR has a certain fascination. Y-Teens Library Club Prep Glee Club School Concert, Vespers Tower Stat? Booster Club GEORGE L. ROEGER George's art will claim him fame. Prep Glee Club Glee Club Drama Club Library Club Play Cast School Concert, Vespef, Album Stat? DAVID ROGERS Happy go lucky. Baseball 2,4,6,8 Football, 6 Monogram, 2,4-,5 Basketball Wrestling Monogram Club Student Council, 6,7 V. Pres. ROBERT EUGENE ROGEFS Every good man is a mar of his word. Baseball Glee Club 2,6,B Play Cast l,5,7 School Concert, Vespa 5 ROBERT ALLEN ROOT Friendly, capable, and optimisticf' l,3,5 Football Basketball 2,-1,8 Golf Stage Crew Swimming ELAINE TANYA ROSENBERG She's a born genius, Prep Glee Club Band Orchestra Drama Club School Concert, Vespers MARY ELLEN ROSENTHAL Pleasure and action make the hours seem short. Prep Glee Club Jr. Red Cross, 7,8 President Drama Club Tower S att, 7,8 Business Manager Booster Club MlCAH S. ROSS l laugh, I think, and things just seem to come my way. l 3 5 7 Golf Student Council NAOMI ROSS Salutatoricin A brimming tide of energy. Booster Club Band Orchestra Drama Club Play Committee School Concertg Vespers Album Staff, 7,8 Co-Club Editor Student Councilg 7,8 Board Tower Staff Jr. Cabinet Sr. Cabinet Jr. Class Treas. National Thespians 5.17, . V. , ... . .,::E'Fl :si:2:mawsez:,2a-wgzgsgwff:.H . 1' ':,l3Q1 1I-ff-v f':f?9 vs , ,c.y A . m wx to siwfws W2 is sn' P ' Q as iw? s 1 sz, W2 ss sw Sm X ssh QQ' Q X S Y .Es K' 1 . U . l , , , st xc . s ffb, wi XY Csr o- X S N ' . fse.sa'v't-mx. 1 X3 socgexg : . - .r - - -ww... . Q feswlgvf xx' Q Q 3-Q, x xg E QQQ X , S if 'QQ' s X we X it X s A x, K s ss xx -'D -3 y l Y' S-N mmf-M 1, i ,.5.e., ..,,, YQMI......,v,,,m,,,,7g.,.,,,.,...,..-sw , . - ,. sur: ., ,,:-t L .. .1,, i ,, . . .. ., A-es,-1.5z5::,. 2f-'t:'f?- r-HI .:-..:f - ,1,,.-I . .,,. , .L., Stagg, - L y gk. . J '.g- , L -js it SEE -- . 3,4 V s ' T ., t 3,4 . ' - - 5 8 ..,.s-fatttsx-weaker, LN . X T x.g.:'2Ef5s---. tags- X V ii-lfitffw 'f Joy is a treasure better JANICE RUGEE Efficiency, genius and beauty . . . what more could one add? Drama Club Play Cast Play Committee Prep Glee Club School Concert, Vespers Album Staff Student Councilg 7,8 Board Tower Staff, 7,8 Editor-in- Chief National Thespians BEVERLY ANN RUPERT Charming, dainty, and petite. Prep Glee Club School Concert, Vespers Drama Club Play Committee Booster Club Album Advertising Tower Staff DONALD M. SEACH , g o l d . ' ' 3,5,7 Golf, 8 Monogram V gzvqi 7 Monogram Club rc ws SES? 'N X . N t 1' 5sQ2j1f5':,.3 -, v X my New 4' ts a 4 x 9- tv , we-. X at X S. Q9 NW Nxt' xy Q! , A ss fs '- .,:. - -,.,- 4 . ,,b. . T 1 ROBERT JAMES SEESE than He who shuns sport, women, ge-Musa. QF- I , :1,,,.gg ?.:, and song remains a fool his X ki, sup., W . .. N ,X N ,Q .Q X Q , N WM Xs X4 X 6 it :MS X We H f- Q :filfi-t-5, I whole life long. WILLIAM SHEPARD the work one knows the workmen. Drama Club NAOMI SHULMAN The best of blessings, a content mind. Glee Club Band Drama Club Play Cast Play Committee School Concert, Vespers Album Staff Debate Club Tower Statt Booster Club National Thespians LARRY EUGENE SIMONS Love me . . . love my car. DONALD EUGENE SMITH His greatness, not his littleness concerns mankind. Track Cross Country Glee Club Band Orchestra Booster Club Play Cast S:hool Concert, Vespers Prep Glee Club W RONALD DEAN SMITH ln the years before us we dream we see you famous. 2,3 2,3 6-9 SH Jr. Red Cross School Concert, Vespers Prep Glee Club Booster Club ARON ELAINE SMITH She has a personality which leaves nothing to be desired. 1-8 1-7 5-8 3-8 5,6 Drama Club Play Committee Album Advertising Tower Staff Booster Club THOMAS SMITH The most certain sign of wisdom is a Gen 2-9 2-9 6-9 5,6 continual cheerfulness Glee Club Ushers Club HI Y Drama Club School Concert Vespers Prep Glee Club Jr. Cabinet Sr. Cabinet National Thespiansp 8 President NANCY JO SMUTS tlemen marry brunettes Drama Club Play Committee Prep Glee Club School Concertg Vespers Cheerleader Tower Stott Jr. Cabinet Nvfn vm? --'wr BRUCE HAROLD SNYDER He has indispensable qualities. 2,3 Track 1,3 Football 3 Wrestling LA MARR JULE STITZER A busy girl who is always happy- 4-9 Drama Club 5-8 Play Committee JAMES N. STATON He's ready for anything . . . work or play. 2,4,6,8 Baseball 2-4 Basketball 5,7 Cross Country FAYE STEINFELD Politeness is good nature regulated by good sense. 5,6 Jr. Red Cross 6-8 Booster Club ,..,. - ' , .. 4 ,etE:15:2E:E2pr:rsisgw1-. -21-' ,M ,-' ,: .1. .9'- if, . , ,:f,-1:-g.2:::,y.-4' 0, .... A .....,,.,Q.,, ,,, ., . , .,. , , ,A .,,.,.,,, - ss--stein .M:,,.fZif, .. A - S ., 43 - -' :-' ,,,g.,:-,1,fj-3:5:3-rg5-,- , ' -af -sw .2 12 , . z,4u,f,. 24,-sas,-.jg,-:arf-sf'5 , A ,-53E3E,5::fE5:5f25'5:55:z5Eygf,1-gg.:- -, . ',JzF294s -.:: - .. .fmqf-:':,-tray,--.-L --My '- .4f,,,. - Qs - .1 :r ' f - - ,:f-'ix--4-11 .-: V fbJ'CY.r-'if'-Y. x,-0 gg' ' - ' ,fn .5 1 Y , Q' Q . -- - s f - .:': 29511, - j -1- . V .tg-g1g,,.,.,., ff, K 1- ' . 59 : -1 , , , i ,. L- Z I 15,2-iw j..,f'fg2:Qjgi is f t ' 5 if 5 1 - ' ' - , --5-.pt S mi- 2.1-aE:'z s:.:'21z-aa 2 11 -:m t -' .V ' y' :'g:--1.::e ' 2,-.- -1::.,,:,.-21' 2:2-.-L-.'.l-:'s i-'- 9 ' ' .iff 'g. , F5315-':P?'?1 iieizfrfr-inf, . '- L 35+ V f, H ' ' 53551 'i' .gk if-fz' ff ' i 1 MICHAEL J. STRAKA There could be no one better, 2,4,6 Track 3,5 Football 7 Cross Country STEVEN B. STRANG High school days have the delights . . . but they donlt co' pare with high school nights 1 Basketball 6-8 Monogram Club 3-8 Swimming: 5 Monogram RITA LORRAINE STULI, Our high school days fftear more to us when we part will our friends. 7,8 Jr. Red Cross 3-8 Drama Club 1,2 Library Club, 1,2 Sec 1 5,7 Play Committee 6,7 Album Stal? 5-8 Student Council PAUL G. SWANSON A quiet determination to del part well. 3,4 HI-Y 1-8 Screen Club L . N X. .- Z. of X. . TAS., 'f Yew. t' . A X. A ii. -s 'Q . ,.,. .se-Fx 7 --3. X BARBARA HELEN szoKE A Fi, vw- --.es Rs- r u- . N N :ence is a me gewe or a Q ' l If 1 ' 9'f ' t 'I Y.Teen 5 . ...A XX X A 5 1,2 o.A.A. 1: - 3 gg L STEVE LARRY TAMANDLI ' - 9 USIHSSS O my I 9 IS -ll'N3f X . 3? ,, pleasure. xg.. . 1. m . Sis ws .Lb - A : A ' -w.. A ' . jf' ss ' X 2 -5.5 WILSON TAYLOR Carefree and casual. Orchestra DOROTHY TEETER Simply swell. Prep Glee Club School Concert, Vespers -ew' f A NI- .,,. , www E Avasmmw- 0 . Q9 W . V im Wt X NXNY , ..f.::.:.,.,.,.,,:,1,,... . ff f 70 s ,sf W.. .. A , 1 K' Ib. 1 Q... 4' 54 . W T iz... '-4 fffyiy' --'g.5f.:': 1 .-572-5': fill-fffifi JOHN VINCENT THILMAN Rich in good works. 2-4-6 Track 5 Football 7 Cross Country T-8 Screen Club, 5,6 Sec'y, 7,8 Pres. BRUCE REINIER THOMPSON A good man is contented. 'l,2 Band 3-8 Screen Club RONALD E. THOMPSON Content is happiness. l,2 Basketball 'l-8 Band 3,4 S:reen Club 5,7 Cross Country 6,8 Track THOMAS A. TROEGER None but the strong deserve the fair. l,3,5,7 Football, 3 Monogram T-8 Basketball 2,4,6,8 Track 3-8 Monogram Club, 4, 5 Ser.-at-Arms, 6 Treas, 7 Pres. T-8 Student Council, 7,8 Board A-ffasmqfq. JIM M. TURLEY While we live, let us live. KENNETH E. VANDERBOSCH Modesty becomes a young man. 3-8 Basketball Manager 4,6,8 Baseball Manager JOSEPH W. VANDERHEYDEN Flaming youth - he is as fine as his hair is red. 2,4,6,8 Baseball, 6 Monogram T-4 Basketball 5 Cross Country 6-8 Monogram Club 5 3 Tower Stat? 7,3 Booster Club LARRY KENTON VAN DUSEN We know posterity will never forget two outstanding names- Vandy's and Caesars. T,3,5,7 Football, 3 Monogram 2,4,6 Baseball 8 Track 3-8 Monogram Club 5,6 Jr. Cabinet School Concert, Vespers 8 Stage Crew JOHN EDWARD WAECHTER A strong body makes the mind strong. 5 Track 3 Baseball 2-9 Basketball, 7 Monogram 6 Tennis 7-9 Monogram Club 2-5 Hi-Y 2 Prep Glee Club 2 School Concert, Vespers 6-9 Student Council, 8,9 Board 8,9 Senior Class Vice President WILLIAM F. WAECHTER He pursues worthy aims. 2,3 Glee Club 2-9 Ushers Club 3,5 Hi-Y 2 Drama Club 3,7,8 Play Cast 2,4,7,8 Play Committee School Concert, Vespers Stage Crew Senior Cabinet Senior Class Treasurer N Q X S c xyX 4? w 5 ln quietness shall be your strength. s k NES X S LJNI 1.11, gm QS' SQ' 0 AQ ig S 9 f 7 ff f Z , f 'M f ,ff I Zvi, K Xsas X it x S X Ss- S as XXXQX xxx it N . h was.. XXXXYNX 34 E , . XX .R S 1353 .S X h ., my xg R 5 . .2 3 ..... X.. Xi N X . ' 3. -X Ns-...rss sj-sig fit:-3 . x, -. .x r- If I I -4 rrl C O ffl Z ffl l'T1 If 4 TTI Z ' rf . Wifwxfis -. iris '- ' Rs Riga, 6 ,-Q5 I N GERALD F. vAsciL .,,, .. I ' ' S u c h o y a m b i ti o n fi n d s.' ' in S l 2 9 BU '1 d ' Z ' 2 T ' 2 9 D a n c e Ba n d A '..'-' fiziifi - - A 'Q Q rf- '- -. .rms-fsiq, x X. X X bog , QQXSQQXQSD xl ,X E X x X X X3 X 'X s qkmm . . s., . ' Nuys., s gi . c 3 xi' Seb st nas? BX 1 V I cw ' c Q . Q, rw. JUDY ANN WEISS Quiet and gentle, full of grace. 3-5 Y-Teens, 4,5 Sec'y PEGGY MARLENE WENERICK Friendly disposition. 7,8 Booster Club 3,4 Prep Glee Club 4-8 Library Club School Concert, Vespers RAYMOND M. WERNER Success to the strongest. Football 11 2-4 Basketball Prep Glee Club 6,7 Booster Club MARVIN W. WEST Butch is our authority on sports. 6,8 Track 5,7 Cross Country 7 Monogram 7,8 Monogram Club 6-8 Tower Staff BARBARA ANN WETMORE Bundle of good nature. l,2 Prep Glee Club 3 8 Youth For Christ 5 PATR'C 'A JEAN Wll-SON 1'5'i3Il55w l M1 - Qffgfiisg ' ' ' Nothing great was ever ' E32-if . GCl1l9veCl without 'nf b W - ,W fi'--',ill'i - f enthusiasm. 'f:1TE21i3ff'2: 1 ' - ' I 1-3 Prep Glee Club .1pg,.L,' - 1'-3. ' fs-,K , U . '- -' ggi, 5 . 4-9 Glee Club ' '- ' .S I , 31313 E-zggfg 2 Y-Teens .,., - 5'7 Drama Club 7 Play Cast A ' 2,4,5,8,9 School Concert, Vespes 3.9 AlbUm Staff: 8,9, Soph, til, . if . 5 ff'-J .sv-. f r' if 'ia .1 4 .- i l z CAROL LEE WILTFONG She has the qualities that go to make up a wonderful girl, 3 Y-Teens 5,6 Booster Club CAROL ANNETTE WOODALL Speech is great, but silence is greater. 4-9 Drama Club 2 Library Club 4-7 Play Committee 4-5 Album Advertising 8,9 Album SYQFF 5,6 Tower Staff 2,3 Prep Glee Club 2 School Concert, Vespers PATRICIA CAROL WOVERIS 2-5 4,5 4 4 4-9 8,9 SANDRA KAY WRIGHT 3-8 3-7 6 5-8 5,6 7,8 4 3,5,7 3 3 11 She is the mirror of all courtesy. Orchestra Drama Club Play Committee Album Advertising Student Council Cheerleader Life is long if it is full. Glee Club School Concert, Vespers Play Cast Booster Club Jr. Cabinet Sr. Cabinet DON D. WYGANT True worth needs no interpreter if Track Football Prep Glee Club School Concert, Vespers MARCEDIS WYNNS Sugar n' spice. 1,2 G,A.A. 1-4 Prep Glee Club 5-8 Glee Club 6 Play Cast I-7 School Concert: Vespers Q A PATSY ANN ZEIDER ln an ocean of dreams 2-9 Jr. Red Cross Prep Glee Club 2 School Concert, Vespers 3 - 9 To w e r S ta FF . ' -1511555 DONALD RICHARD ZELLERS , - - ' ' H e ' s o u r m a n a g e r' ' 'B .- 4,6 Track Manager A slbb 35 l,3,5,7 Football Manager i i' 1 ' 3 l - 4 Ba s k e t ba l I Ma n a g e r I , ,,,,, i 7,8 Monogram Club wt if ' Q 5-8 Wre st I rn g Ma n a ger CLASS OF 1955 President ..,..,.... ...... D onald Smith Secretary ........ Mary Arm X s Anderson Vice-President ........ .lohn Waechter Treasurer .,........ William Waechter SANDRA DEA ZERBE So sweet the blush of bashfulnessf' Y-Teens A Prep Glee Club School Concert, Vespers Youth for Christ, 7,8 Sec'y ESTELLE ZOSS Quietness is best. Glee Club Jr. Red Cross Play Cast School Concert, Vespers Prep Glee Club Booster Club JEANNE ZUHLKE Quiet girl with lots of energy Donald Le Roy Kristl died on June 9, 7954, while swimming with friends in the St. Jo- seph River near the Mishawaka Eberhart- Petro Golf Course. Don was born in South Bend on November 7, 7938. He attended Jefferson and Nuner Schools and at the time of his death, he had just finished his freshman year at John Adams. Don was a member of Mr. Roop's home room 777 and was Tower representative for his class. He was an active participant on the freshman football team and the wrest- ling and track teams of Adams. Don, an only child, is survived by his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Kristl. ' 'EW st- '-:. . I9 ' 'If 2 - if ' ' 'f Y 1' - - f ' 'i , f , f f ' , X. Z 7, 51 -,vAl we ,fff A f' 2 y i' 2. 7 ' I' i f i,.. I f lvvl IN MEMORIAM On November 72, 7954 Suz Ann Hawk col- lapsed and died while attending a Little Theater dance honoring the 7954 football team. Sue was born in South Bend on December 73, 7936. She attended Perley and Jefferson elementary schools until September, 7957, when she enrolled at John Adams. Although Sue was active in many school activities, she was best known as the cheer- leader whose school spirit became a part of everyone with whom she came in contact. It is for this reason that she will always be re- membered . . . wearing her cheerleading uniform and proudly leading the school. Max La Verne Orth died August 72, 7954, when a tractor he was driving overturned on a farm near LaPorte, Indiana. He was born July 72, 7938, in Moulton, lowa, and came to South Bend from Michigan City, Indiana, in November of 7953. Max had completed his freshman year at John Adams as a member of Mr. Rensberg- er's home room 270. Before attending our school, he had earned his letter in both track and football at Elston High School, Michigan City. 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' Q, ,, ... , ,,,.,. ca.. . ,f 4- at-'ff , 5 - J ' ' .f - 43535. .21- ,, .: va.: f ' - , ' wg. .lwggygai ., , VV, , . . gc , a A ' f :J W. A .,... . ' wfffriws. - Q J 5 , , . ww Vi f 'Q vf - sm M V U.. 2. 1 'HPS' ' .w!. f gif 1 -sw if sc , . .f-.N . x i M 3' . .5 ' rj. ws- . we-Q71-N-75:-me-' ffsf A , ,.., , mx ,, Ls. f , v'-' . ,:. SM , V.. S 2 st s W M' 9 . as , 4 W .- 'Q ,,M,,w.,,,,.M.s.vy.s.. fs... , ,. ' ss 4' 45. X Qc 3 s Juniors Janice Abbott, Judy Adkins, Gloria Ann Alford, John Almassy, Robert Badger, Bill Baird, Larry Baker, Dick Bare, Larry Barnes, Joan Bass, Peggy Beck. Wayne Benner, Robert Bennett, Richard Berkel, Joan Berry, Al- len Berta, Judy Black, Toni Bol- ling, Beverly Bourdon, Pat Bradf ley, Terry Brady, Mike Bruner. Charmian Burke, Janice Burno Linda Bussert, Larry Callsen, Gloria Chambers, Nancy Cham- paigne, Yvonne Chesbrough, Lonnie Chevrie, Charles Clark, Ronald Clark, Shcron Clark. Susan Cole, Duane Dance, Joe Daniels, Phil Darr, Andrea Da- vis, Frances Davis, Ruth Davis, Bob DeCraene, Charles De- Craene, Pat Dickens, James Dillr man. Barbara Dooms, Dixie Douglas, Paul Edgerton, Ed Edwards, Gary Ehresman, Doug Eichorst, Dick Ensign, Sharon Everest, Pat Feni- ' X - 1 -ef T we :Rid 'WG I I .- al a J ' , X .I 3552: Q. F 3 4, :'f' sw!' N . ,- ,vf - Qv.. Q 5 ' 1-fs: 8' YQ Wh., l w L Wa. S Wm- 9 X J..-vs-.cw-.ss .-cyyacc .1w1q,,,, , C b x x .ve-Q.-w.n.wm-N-sw-we X. F3 ,fv4 i L L, ', ...c,. .v.X .c.. ,G ., 3 SSA Q . . f i 'f':,1. A semeee more, Carl Fisher, Marty Fieser. Robert Fitzsimmons, Albert Flack, Gloria Flowers, Frash, Barbara shour, Harlan Garwood, Mary Lloyd Gearhart. Jim Foos, Kay Frick, Jean Fru- Fugate, Gwen Jo Gassensmith, Ted Geyer, Bill Givens, Bob Good, Barbara Gordon, Colleen Grayson, Eugene Griman, Shar- on Gyorgyi, Geraldine Hackett, Glenda Hackett, Jacqueline Hackett, Arthur Hahn. Juniors Diane Halpin, Joyce Hamel, Pct Hamilton, Robert Harbin, Don Harman, Fal Harris, Carl Hart- man, Sharon Hartman, Dianne Hartter, Barbara Hatton, Elaine Hartz. Ina Hawkins, Tom Hawkins, Wanda Jo Hayes, William Heck, Roger Hendrickson, Alice Hen- nion, Wendy Heron, DeWayne Hicks, James 'Hoehn, Suzanne Hofmann, Ron Hoover. Tom Horka, Nancie Hultin, Fred- ric Hunn, Arthur Hurd, Bill James, Lucille Johnson, Ruth Jones, James Karling, Claire Kaysen, Pamela Keller, Dave Koller. David Koto, Robert Kroll, Shar- on Krueger, Herb Krug, Jim Ku- biak, Connie Kuhn, Vivian Kurtz, Lynne Lachmann, Charles Lambert, Patricia Lange, Mil- dred Lantz. Jim Leighty, Roberta Leippert, Loch- Judy Mac- Keith Jean Lidgard, Mary Ellen mondy, Ja nette Locke, Locke, Larry Lowman, Ron Gregor, Elsie Mahler, Malcom, Rosalie Mandler. James Marcum, Tom Marriott, Martha Martin, Jim Martz, Dave Matson, Jim McCoy, Jim McDon- ald, Rosalie McEwan, Dick Mc- Glinchey, Pat McKay, Pat Mc- Namora. 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Donna Schermerhorn, Connie Schuler, Mary Ellen Shulmier, Sandra Schwalm, Nancy Seider, Donald Servereid, Tobe Sexson, Bob Shcolnik, Judy Shenenberg- er, Richard Skodinski, Bob Smith. Bonnie Smith, Graham Smith. Jim Sostack, Robert Stalder, Som Stancin, Ken Stanek, Gerald Steinteld, Ann Stockinger, Glea- son Street, Richard Svorec, Rich- ard Szabo. Carroll Tarvin, Janice Taylor, Jo- seph Taylor, Judy Taylor, Mike Taylor, Terry Tetzlaff, Lynne Thomas, John Thompson, Lorelei Tout, Edyth Ann Tretheway, Nancy Tucker. Stanley Valentine, Sandra Von- denberg, Mary Ann Van Wyns- berghe, Bob Vargo, Jack Ven- derly, Barbara Waechter, Phyl- lis Walcott, Pat Wallace, Mary Alice Wappenstein, Dick Ward, Jim Warner. Juniors Lynne Waterson, Carl Wendzon- ka, Linn Wickizer, Carole Wil- hife, Fred Williams, Suzanne Witwer, Sue Wood, Rose Marie Wozniak, Larry Wyganf, Sandra Sue Wynn, Donald Zombilc. Roy Bush. 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Mary Horning, Andy Hoskin, Danny Hoyt, Donna Huffman, Judy Hunt, Sally Hunt, Yvonne Hutchins, Karen Hutton, Jim Hyl- man, Ernestine Jackson, Joan Jacobs. Joyce Jacobs, Libby Jester, Judie Johnson, Denis Jones, Jackie Jones, Karen Jones, Clayson Kaiser, Mark Kamman, Jerry Korczewski, Pat Kasa, Barbara Keller. Eldon Kemper, Iris Kendall, Ern- est Kerr, Harold King, Judy Koch, Larry Korlowicz, Justin Kronewetter, Barbara Krugel, Rosemary Kurtz, Tony Lacopo, Gene Latham. Joan Loure, Ronnie Lesher, Jo- Ann Lidgard, Barbara Liggett, Larry Lieberenz, Carolyn Light- ner, Gail Locke, Lamar Locke, Carol Locsmondy, Bob Lott, Don- na Lydeen. Janet Macquire, Larry McChes- ney, Linda McChesney, Judy Mc- Clure, Mark McGlinchey, Mar- garet McHenry, Marilyn Mc- Knight, Carol McNulty, Ray Ma- brey, Bill Mack, Bob Magnuson. Melinda Malmberg, Roger Man- ges, Mary Ann Markonich, Gor- don Marks, Tom Marquis, Jane Martin, Larry Martz, Sue Met- calte, Ronnie Miller, Bob Mitchell, Sandy Mitchell. 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James Shindollar, Dove Shoe- maker, Phil Simcox, Sharyn Si- mon, Beverly Smith, Bill Smith, Dan Smith, Diane Smith, Jim Smith, Larry Smith, Ronald Smith. Russel Smith, Henry Spagnolo, Ronnie Spencer, Jay Stackhouse, Dorothy Stacy, Bill Staton, John Stechcon, Jim Stephens, Ronnie Sternal, JoAnn Stoufter, Shirley Strange. Sophomores JoAnne Struck, Ben Taylor, Carol Taylor, Jerry Taylor, Rob- ert Teed, Tom Teeter, louEllen Thompson, Millard Thompson, Nancy Thompson, Ann Marie To- bin, Sylvia Treiheway. John Van Aman, June Verhos- fro, Fred Vessell, Bob Walker, Ronnie Wallace, Lucy Wappen- stein, Bob Watkins, Ronnie Weaver, Janie Weidler, Jeanne Weiss, Carol Weldy. Alicia Weller, Bob Weiier, Lin- do Wiener, Bill Wiley, Helen Williams, Jerry Williams, Robert Williamson, Tom Wilson, Maxine Wimsaif, Ron Wisely, Billie Jean Woodall. Ray Woodward, Carolyn Wool- ley, Hal Worthington, Bill Wray, Bob Ziker, Chuck Zimmerman, Suzelle Zombik. 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Wayne Krieg, Harry Kroep- Paul Kruggell, Tom Kuhl, Mc: .V Anne Kunde, Kathleen Jung Chairmain Landiut, Sue Louie- nee, John Lawrence, David Lef- ler, Barbara Leonard. Betty Leonard, Lee Levy, Elio- beth Liderer, Fred Liggett, Jaw Light, John Litweiler, Carol, Vw Long, Brenda Lovings, Dick L ff deen, Gary Maclarne, Jack Cormick. Kathleen McHugh, Ed McKinn-1-.V Jacquie McKinney, Bob McLet 1 Guy McMichael, Patty McMill:w Tom Maciulski, George Mam- anich, Janet Marks, Juliet My tin, Judy Matteson. Susan Maurer, Susan Mellinge Kenny Menzie, Shirley Meredifw. Jim Messick, Donna Metz, Bew- nie Miller, Gary Miller, Jim Mil- ler, Larry Miller, Larry Miller. Marilyn Miller, Ronnie Miller, Tam Miller, Bob Molnar, Sandra Mon- tague, Joyce Moore, Dennis Morros, Judy Mould, Max Ne- meth. Rosemary Nieter, Jim Ninors Charles Nitz, Pricilla Nordblad Barbara Nowicki, Bob Oler, Mav- iorie Ongman, Shirley Otolski Jock Parker, Dick Pence. Toni Pence. Freshmen Bob Petzke, Beatrice Ptoller, Eugene Phillips, Dorothy Pier- son, Phyllis Plotkin, Sidney Polk, Merrylin Priest, Tom Price, Ar- den Pruett, Joy Ragle, Marilyn Rainet. Larry Randt, Pat Rantz, Shelba Rice, Ted Riddle, John Riley, Carol Ritter, Joel Root, Jerry Rose, Art Rosen, Mike Ross, Dick Rowe. Bob Ruggle, Bi!! Rupert, Craig Rupert, Patty Rush, Beth Ryon, Clark Salkeld, Art Schipper, Suz- anne Schwanz, Shirley Seach, Tom Siermdeman, Sandy Sellers. Carol Shapiro, Ronnie Shepard, Bob Sherman, Poul Shore, Man- ny Silverman, Sandra Simons, Judy Singler, Dorothy Smith, Kothleen Smith, Louis Smithf Robert Smith. Saralou Smith, John Snyder, Pat Soellinger, John Stackhouse, Jim Stottord, Fred Stave, Lynne Steel, Eugene Stevens, Sharon Stewart, Suellen Stritz, Jim Stonerook. Ronnie Strong, Susan Stull, Eli- nor Svendsen, Bob Swanson, Bob Sweet, David Teeter, Bruce Thomas, Bob Thompson, John Thompson, Trully Thompson, Terry Tinkel. 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Freshmen Max Voss, Betty Walcott, Caro' Ward, Bill Waterson, Marg: Weaver, Marilyn Webster, Sl.: Welber, Sandy Weldy, Cynthi: Wendzonka, D. J. West, Relucco Wetter. Chuck Wharton, Jeannine What - ley, Betty Whitman, Bill WP' man, Earl Wickizer, Sharfr Wickizer, Joan Wieczour, Joi'- Wilcox, Deal Wilkins, Kent V. kinson, Harold Willard. Dan William, Leslie Williams: Joe Winters, Bob Wilson, D it Wilson, Don Wilson, Nancy - son, Jim Wiseman, Sandra Wo' Pat Woznica, Virginia Zeitler School night life . . Jazzing 1' up ct Senior election . . . Tax- ing time out for an out-of-lcv' basketball game . . . Waitiw to see who will be queen . Campaigning for senior ct?i:e's LX, -- Q . Q N Q R X X lx 9 Qi 5 xv X , , ' X Q X px . MX .X .xg .X Aw X .Aw 5 ui ' gf Qi Freshman representatives around the flag are: Phyllis Plotkin, Nancy Hile, Rosemary Grittith, Sandra Weldy, Sandra Brecht, Robert Chriest, Sharon Wickizer, Martha Brannon, and Kathleen McHugh. Back row: John Thomp- son, Jfm Messick, Bob Dymak, Scott King, and Jerry Rose. T T ' ' ' ' . T 1: 1 ..,,..1'1 These sophomores observing HifYa Week are: Bonnie Hewitt, Shirley Norton, Paula Bryant, Karen Jones, Jane Martin, Jeanne Weiss, Linda Rogers. Back row: Torn Horn, Ron Wallace, Tony Lacopo, Bill Smith, George Hennion, Joe Wallace, and Pete Sherman. Junior: ioining in Share Their Fare are: Jim Kubiak, Linda Bussert, Marsha Root, Connie Kuhn, Barbara Waechter, Janice Oakes, Charmian Eurlre, Galen Garwood, Dick McGlinchey. Back row: Jack Venderly, Gene Peraonett, Marvin Nattzger, Fal Harris, Dick Skodinski, Wayne Benner, and Linn Vlickizer, STUDENT COUNCIL ln the gavel are Council ofticers Kent Kel- ? ler, Dick Green, Kathy DeLeury, and Janet Golba. The Lineup, Council Board: Mr. Thompson, Mary Ann Anderson, Tcm Troeger, Janice Rugee, Bob Nelson, Naomi Ross, John Waechter, Nangy Maclvor, and Jim Dincolo. :za-a::::rs..., , ang:-fs..-sg km -- 'f -..- 1 4 x , ::- :, za : rr -' p:f:,. fa, ,. , ',,. ..-:fs-222' g , N T ,be y ,, , ' 0 Student Council is the representative govern- Q ing body of our school which helps promofe better student-teacher relations. Among ESS many projects this year were a number at firsts - Share Their Fare, the Leadership Training Clinic, exchange meet- ings with city student councils, honor study hall, and a ban- quet tor straight A students. Other events sponsored by council were Hi-Ya Week, Show-Ya-Round, and the Ko- rean Orphan Drive. Seniors sponsor iazz with: Don Call, Rita Stull, Barbara Goddard, Jeannine Mundell, Pat Woveris, Mary Ellen Rosenthal, Mary Ann Anderson, Bill Dean. Back row: Dick Gibboney, Dave Freedberg, Tom Troeger, Mike Ross, and Bill McNab. DRAMA CLUB E is 'SX s-we ,-, ! - .0 v The Drama Club was formed to acquaint in- terested students with the many phases ot play production. A comedy, The Romancers, was this year's tall production. This spring the group ioined the city glee clubs for the musical presen- tation, Pilgrim's Progress. Members took a trip to Chicago during January to see The King and I. General meetings are held in the Little Theater where various programs of dramatic interest are presented. A ln the traditional mask of the dramatic arts Keller, James ert Nelson. are officers Kent Dincolo, and Rob- Thespians making a recording are front row, left to right: Charmian Burke, Alice Hennion, Gwen Garwood, Janice Rugee, Mary Ann An- derson, Karen Habart, Kathy DeLeury, and Richard Darr. Looking on From the back row, left to right: Joan Berry, Tom Smith, James Dincolo, and Michael Phillips. The Drama Club Board discusses the script and staging for a play with the club's sponsor, 'Mr. Brady. In the back row are: Janet Gofba, Kent Keller, Richard Darr, Nancy Armstrong, Nancy Maclvor, Mr. Brady, and James Dincolo. Oltering comments from around the table are: Mary Ann Anderson, SJsie Frehse, James Hoehn, Bob Nelson, Kathy DeLeury, and Charles Bowman. Other charter members of the Thespian group examining a new ploy are seated: Anne Bruner, Naomi Shulman, Nancy Maclvor, Nancy Armstrong Janet Golba, Susie Frehse, Mary Horning, Joan Jacobs, and Charles Bow- man, and standing, Naomi Ross, Bob Nelson, James Hoehn, and Kent Keller. THESPIANS o The National Thespian Society is a dramatic honorary group de- voted to the advancement of dra- matic arts in the secondary schools. The twenty-eight charter members of Troupe No. T464 were initiated in February. Qualifications for mem- bership are based on a system ot points given for participation in dramatic activity. 53 PREP AND GLEE CLUBS ii,,..f fs' Quartet and girls' Triple Trio grouped around the or-eg Helen Wifizms, Barbara Neff, Charmian Burke, Heitgef, Gwen Garwood, Kenneth Popp, John Cofi' Pzberf Nefon, Ji'n Dinzalo, Connie S:huler, Janet Nancy Mczlwor, and Karen Hcbart. Pictured on the above musical staff are officers: Jim Dincolo, Maureen Frank, Janet Golba, Nancy Armstrong, Jim Hoehn, Terry Rothermel, Naomi Shulman, and Nancy Maclvor. 0 Under the direction of Mrs. Lawrence T. Pate, the Glee Club is a busy organization. The results of many hours ot practice are enioyed by the public as well as the school. This year's schedule included such events as the North Central concert, Christmas as- sembly, and Candlelight Vesper Services. In the spring the Glee Club in conjunction with the three other city high schools presented Pilgrim's Prog- ress. Participation in the Baccalaureate and Com- mencement exercises will bring the year's activities to os close. The Prep Glee Club, consisting of 122 members, assisted the Senior Glee Club in the Christmas pro- gram and sang in the Hi-Y Easter Service. Edward Bryleski is the group's president. These girls accompany the Giee Club. They ore: Carol Hertel, Ruth Jones, Carol Weldy, and Karen Jones. Bottom Row-Carol Hertel, Shirley Strange, Emma Forrest, Helen Williams, Linda McChesney, Dennise Grimshaw, Maureen Frank, Karen Habart, Harold King, Bob Rogers, Charles Lightner, Dave Hortenbower, Bob HoHman, Karen Jones, Pat Wilson, Sandra Weldy, Pam Keller, Margaret Reed, Carol McNulty, and Nancy Armstrong. Row 2-Estelle Zoss, Joann Stoufter, Donna Hogan, Sharon Clark, Barbara Neff, Marilyn Schwanz, Rosemarie Wozniak, Ellen Rosselot, Tim Pettit, Dick Darr, Ken Stanek, Arthur Hahn, Chuck Bowman, Ken Papp, Linda Heitger, Connie Schuler, Janet Golba. Sandra Vandenburg, Jane Martin, Mrs. Pate. Row 3-Linda Wiener, Charmian Burke, Judy Coffman, Brenda Barritt, Carol Lo:smondy, Gloria Alfred, Elaine Brown, Nancy Maclvor, Jean Jennings, Jim Hoehn, Clit? Salkeld, John CoHman, Jay Stackhouse, Sandra Wright, Bonn'e Hewitt, Jeanne Weiss, Mary Markanich, Pat McMillan, Beverly Twigg, Lucille Heiermcn. Row 4-Anne Bruner, Maxine Pizhards, Kathy Aaron, Georgena Perry, Nancy Thompson, Mercedes Wynns, Beverly Prohaska, Justin Kronewetter, Andy Hoskins, Tom Smith, Terry Rothermel, Bob Giggy, Virginia Golba, Judy Black, Yay Frash, Mary Horning, Pat Barker, Mary Anne Kunde, Barbara Dickey. Row 5- Claire Kaysen, Marta Petoe, Toni Bolling, Joann Bass, Joan Fitzgerald, Jeannine Wheatley, Caryl Erhardt, Kent Keller, Eco Nelson, Jim McCoy, Jim Dincolo, Naomi Shulman, Sue Gaunitz, Shirley Otolski, Sue Metcalfe, Gwen Garwood, Pat Hamilton, and Sharon Reber. The Prep Glee Club is seated on the stage. '55 X NX X f f r eeeeee Qsgfsss xx XX -. tw- X -w r -' -1121fff' , - I XXXXX Y Z.. , ,,,,! . XXNXX, N Xxxxx X x wx wmxxNsss sxsx ,cW,NxwW,xgx,.,,MAvQrmwmqmsgkm,SummaWV-1 QVVVIQV L:,:s::1ii,2L.L-VW X X X NX , xx .x.x...x.. ., ......x.X ---.x,X X , .... .s.M.,...-W-...s .... - --,.. WW- s..........,c..,,....--K., ..-....., - WN-...W The band in concert setup with director Cecil Declrdorff and assistant James Herendeen BAND 0 The Band has had another successful year beginning with the Mardi Gras Festival at Riverview Park and the back-to-school assembly. Also on the schedule were march- ing at football games and in parades with drum maiorette Marlene Olson, playing at pep assemblies and basketball games, sending representatives to solo and ensemble con- tests, and concerts at various schools including Adams. At the State Band Contest held at Fort Wayne, April lo, the band won a first division rating. 6 cc ms-my ,....-an 3 W-as TT? ...slr fi o During the year the Or- chestra gave assemblies at various junior high schools, gave an assembly at Adams, participated in the confbined high school orchestra for the North Central Teachers' Asso- ciation, went with the All-City Orchestra to play in Cleve- land, played in the South Bend Instrumental Festival, and competed and won a first rating in the State Con- test, April 16. In the top pic- ture are director Mrs. Phyllis Wampler and orchestra mem- bers who played in the solo and ensemble contest. Note the follow- ing: Sue Carl- son, .lerry Lup- A4 ton, and Marlene Olson. Adams Hi-Y helps crown a queen. Other Hi-Y members are: Top, Tom Horn, Bob Nelson. Middle, Tim Brown, Jim Mc- Coy. Bottom, Chuck Bowman, and Harold King, Tom Smith sells an Adams Eve ticket to Jim Toepp as Bob Wilson, Tom Pence, Ed McKin- ney, Ed Bryleski, Dick Pence, and Tom Price look on. in-6? President, Kent Keller. 0 The Hi-Y's purpose is service to the school. Members strive to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards ot Chris- tian character. The plattorm of the club is clean living, clean speech, good sportsmanship, and high scholar' ship. Activities include Adams Eve and Easter assembly Officers around the Hi-Y symbol are: Tom Horka, Don Eberley, Jim Hoehn, Lloyd Gearhart, Kent Keller, and Mr. Dickey. Viewing a dance poster are: Officers Joyce Jacobs, Helen Kincaid, Virginia Golba, Elaine Brown, Judy Koch, Libby Jester, Claudia Hemphill, Pat Hansen, Mary Jo Gassensmith, and Yvonne Hutchins. Seated is Mrs. Baringer. 0 Y-Teens' purpose is to build a fellowship among girls devoted to the task ot realizing, in our common lite, those ideas ot personal and social living which we abide by as good citizens. Among their varied activities was Standing from back to front are: Jeannette Griman, Mary Jo Gassensmith, Sharon Rich- ardson, Joyce Jacobs, Sharon Stewart, Betty Whisman, Judy Koch, Libby Jester, and Clau- dia Hemphill. Standing from front to rear are: Cynthia Wendzonka, Sally Hunt, Yvonne Hutchins, Syl- via Trethewey, Mary Kent, Carolyn Woolley, Sandra Beck, Marla Carter, and Charlotte Kako. the Starlight Fantasy dance. Mrs. Baringer is their sponsor. Back row: Barbara Jones, Judy Hunt, Kathy Beaty, Gwen Kincaid. Front Y .Pf95i5enf: Elaine Bfown, row: Virgin'a Golba, Elaine Brown, Pat Hansen, and Lydette Fisher. 0 Ushers from the Adams Ushers Club handle all programs which come to the Adams Auditorium from concerts to bas- ketball games. They also perform their duties at all our football games held in School Field Stadium. Any boy who wishes to serve the school is eligible for member- ship in this service club. First semester President: Second semester President: USHERS CLUB fO Top: Bill Waechter, Bob Ahlheit, Larry Rex, Dick Bast, Bottom: Bruce Stickley, Tom Smith, and Mike Grundy being, left side, front row: Scott King, Scott Ramsey, Worthington, Larry Burke, N,kki Tompsett. Row 3: Joe Henson. Right side are, front row: Bob Giggy, Arthur and Bob Harbin. Seated, Mr. Weir, the sponsor. pull that line as fellow members look on. These Bob Williamson, De Vere Guernsey. Row 2: Hal Braunsdorf, Ronnie Bella, Robert Sweet, and Lucky Rosin, Lance Hanna. Row 2: Norman Moyer, Fred Stave, Dennis Morros. Row 3: Bob Wilson, Duke Hobbs, Larry Miller. Row 4: Gary McClarron, and Paul Goodman. ' ss., Q ,5 0 X X XX ii Xxx X X X Xi X R F x N X is . X rs gi E. va .: X z , . . f f 7,10 , . .,A, , . . , pzayff -' 1,-4:.,.. ..,..,:.i,,2y-5.-f',,.,f,1,4, rv., ..v:Z,45.1, I H: ,.,v f, 5 , ff -ZL-'i J'-'If-E-1'P:2.2',Z-'51-21:-E'-,'.I-:.E1E,E:P? , .,., ,,,,,, 1 - Top: Examining the projector as Mr. Martin advises are: Steve Brannan, Bruce Thompson, John Thilman, and Mike Grundy. Bottom: Watching fellow member Bob Wilson are: Bob Wetter, Lee Levy, Manny Silverman, Lance Hanna, Larry Burk, DeVere Guernsey, Fred Stave, Nikki Tompsett, and Richard Henson. 0 When audio-visual aids are to be used in the classroom, Screen Club members op- erate them. Although each member must pass a test, the membership is unlimited. The boys must be willing to give up their Study Halls to show movies for teachers and students. SCREEN CLUB 61 LN Q F Y Gathered in the magazine room are: Duke Hobbs, Sandra Roberts, Vivian Kurtz, Carol Mechling, and Ernestine Jackson, In the workroorn are, back row: Marilyn Cole, Wanda 0 The Library Club assists our Librarian, Miss Myrtle Moberg, in reference work, charging our books and material, filing cards, typing order cards, checking mail, mending books, and numerous other iobs which are necessary to keep the library functioning properly. As members of Hoo- sier Student Librarians Association, they attended the state conference at Ball State Teachers College in October and the North Central Section Conference at LaPorte in March. 1 'uv' ' Ones for the book are officers Marilyn Reith, Nancy Reith. Middle: Peggy Wenrick, Wanda Jo Hayes. Bottom: Shirley Jones, and Janice Taylor. The College room holds the attention of Betty Leon- ard, Linda Bourdon, Nancy Moeller, Marilyn Mc- Knight, Lou Ellen Thompson, and Sue Ellen Barbara. Thumbfng through the often used tiles are Yxonne Pit-enour, Colleen Grayson, Donna Hutchinson. Front L I B R A C L U B Popp, DGFISH2 Jvnkvwskif Sharon Hartman' Frames ma: Maxine Wimsatt, and Sue Cole. DUVLSI Und BUVbC'VC' l-i999ll- 62 Rm 'Tm . V' .... ,M S Q FSXS , ' . Let's try a practice debate. John Litweiler, Doris Gold- stein, Gayle Heyn, Ronnie Miller, and Dennise Grim- shaw are ready. Joan Jacobs cautions Bonnie Hewitt on her timing while Judge Mary Horning looks on. 0 Debate Club members have many ac- tivities throughout the year including ex- temporaneous speeches, round table dis- cussions, and a trip to the Debate Confer- ence at Purdue University. To finish the season the club has a banquet and after- dinner speaking contest. This year our team ranked third in the St. Joseph Valley Con- ference debating the issue: Resolved that the Federal Government should adopt a policy of free trade among friendly nations. Speaking right into the mike are officers: Bill Dean Janet Golba, and Sharon Pritz. DEBATE CLUB 4 2 Z Z 2 . M . -vs x Q ff-:fr s wfffwfmff t is The officers indicate a point which might be used by the affirmative or negative to Carol Hertel, and Bill James. Mr. Goldsberry, club sponsor, helps seniors Mike Phillips, Nancy Maclvor, Naomi Shulman and Jim Dincolo with that debater's aid, the card file. 0 The Adams Walton League was organ- ized as a conservation and social club for all students who are interested in activi- ties of the outdoors. Such proiects as re- forestation, fishing, preserving of wild life, and the annual trip to the indiana Junior Academy of Science are only a few of their numerous activities. ln one of the trees they're trying to preserve are officers: Jim Dincolo, Sandra Weldy, Bob Badger, and Janet Golba. Charlle the lion formerly of the Pottowattaml Zoo watches Walton s sponsor Mr Lltweuler J U N l 0 R W A L T Q N S 0 For girls interested in a nursing career, the Future Nurse's Club is a new Adams activity to meet their needs. The group has heard talks by various people in the medical profession, visited several area hos- pitals, and joined other county Future Nurse's Clubs in a trip to Indianapolis. i S 'e Florence Nightingale lamp are officers: Nancy Thomp- 'ttary Queoly, Beth Musser, and Ruth Jones. i 'ut 1 in that bottle, girls? Jane Weidler, Linda Wiener, and Pat Barker examine it while sponsor 2 Chamberlain watches Mary Quealy take Beth Musser's temperature. Sandy Mitchell, Ruth 1 . 1 and Nancy Thompson give advice. Future Nurses Club 0 The main project ot the Junior Red Cross Council is the annual Christmas seal drive in December. This year for the first time, an assembly was presented to give the student body better under- standing about Christmas seals, their history and use. There are two representatives from each home room on the Council. Chairmian Burke, secretary-treasurer, is pictured in the ta- mous Red Cross symbol. Mary Ellen Rosenthal is 54-55 presi- dent of the Adams chapter. Sponsor Miss Law and club members gather around the Red Cross emblem. Christmas Seal Sale publicity is the object of their attention. Junior Red Cross 65 Other athletic Eagles are Terry Heater, Don Quim- by, Arnold Johnson, Larry Van Dusen, Bob Collins, Dick Zellers, Joe Vanderheyden, Dick Gibboney, Dave Freedberg, Bob Klowetter, Tom Troeger, Dick Morgan, Don Seach, Dave Rogers, Jack MacMillan, 'wh Heap big Eagles in pow-wow with chief sponsor Mr. Murphy are Keith Malcolm, John Robbins, Rich Szabo, Jim Sostack, Doug Eichorst, Jim Leighty, Tim Pettit, Mr. Murphy, Dennis Britton, Marvin West, Terry Fritz, Terry Rothermel, Fred Dressel, Chuck Christman, Don Ball, Paul Edgerton, John Waechter, Bob Magnuson, Bob Heiland, Bill Baird, Larry Wygant, Steve Strong, and Chuck La- Pierre. Pete Smith, Bud Goddard, Dick Green, Jim Hyl- man, Bob DeCraene, Dick Nichols, and Chuck De- Craene. 'Sf' MW 1l4?3v4 'WVWWWWD 'wwf ln the big A which adorns their sweaters are officers Dick Green, Dave Rogers, Terry Heater, Larry Van Dusen, Tom Troeger, John Waechter, and Arnold Johnson. 0 The Monogram Club is open to any boy who has won a monogram sweater tor his participation in a sport. Its purpose is to cre- ate better sportsmanship and school spirit. The club sponsors the awards assemblies and the annual Sock Hop. Also, it presents a trophy to the most valuable player in toot- ball, basketball, baseball, and track. 0 The John Adams Booster Club was or- ganized to promote pride and enthusiasm in all our athletic activities and to help the students become a more unified student body. This year the club sponsored a dance honoring the football team, an after-game dance following the Auburn game, and Father's Night honoring the fathers of our basketball players. Wide screen, vista-vision cinerama panoramic view ofthe Adams and Riley contest 'Q The b ard and sponsor, Mr. Roop, survey a Jump Ball Hop poster. Offering comments are Tom Smith, Pat Wilson, Joann Koher, Barbara Goddard, Judy Adkins, Marilyn Schwanz, Diane Hartter, Pat Woveris, Barbara Keller, Susie Frehse, Jim Hoehn, and Dick Gibboney. Officers Pat Wilson, Susie Frehse, Dick Gibboney and Tom Smith boost Adams teams from a cheerleader's megaphone. Boosters show their stuff! Naomi Ross interviews some Adamites. It might be for Question of the Weekf' Eagle of the Week, or the latest news story. TOWER Janice Rugee, editor-In-chief, and Wendy Heron, feature editor, in two old fashioned Album ovals. 0 Our weekly news sheet is prepared by a statt of students interested in journalism. Special editions of the Tower are published at Christmas time, on April lst, and at the end of the year when the Senior Issue is written. The various departments have the following duties: script-writing news items, sports events, and feature articles, circulation -folding papers on the morn- ing of publication and distributing the pa- per to school board members, advertising solicitors, other schools, and subscribers not attending Adams, advertising - ob- taining ads and copy from South Bend merchants. Then the story goes to the staff below who plot it on a dummy, count words and spaces, and put out another Tower. Left to right are Miss Roell, sponsor, and Mary Benn, Janice Rugee, Wendy Heron, Mary Ellen Rosenthal, Marvin West, and Chuck Christman. U M, ,,,, K V ik M Tc., ,, K, ,, ,, . , t..t WWW ,..,, s .. , X gg W'i 5 1 .fi is Q M. ' W ' . , new .. ..,.. ' Q 1 tm jl MK 'i i 2 . I2 S-Skgssss ' Y 1 fi.: ' ..,.. . QQ. M . f 5 -I EQQQJ 'M 5 s ,.. , Zi., .rx-Q. H . .. . ..x..,c,s. Assignments for articles are made on Friday, Mary An Anderson has found one on the bulletin board in 20 ia 2 - ' .. QMS!-N M 6 ,,,,,,,,,,,,1 ,,,,,.,,M 68 W fs ALBUM 0 We on the Album staff hope that this year's Alburn will ac- curately represent the Adams Story as you lived it in 1954 and 1955. Mr. Carroll, sponsor, inspects a sample page with Nancy Maclvor, Larry Rex, Marilyn En- field, and Maureen Frank. Co-club editors Diane Allmon and Naomi Ross ask Kathy De Leury and Mardi Kline for sug- gestions. Looking through an old Album for ideas for this edition are Pot Bourdon, Nancy Arm- strong, Dave Freedberg, Elaine Brown, and Jim Hoehn. Pasting class pictures on a sheet to be sent to the engravers are: Judy Cobb, Pat Wilson, Mary Ann Anderson, Sharon Reber, and Susie Frehse. Editor-in-chief, Margaret Sue Reed, surveys do ings in the little back room back o' 'lOl' from her post in the paste pot. s ss Q: Q .5-ef L s. Lg K X f-Nix X , Q Xi ix .. . X it nibiuu ztqqu X c N sf we MAX xx ix RQ XXX '-Bxbs X 4 3 X X f Xxx -. -- X X XX OLS N X O X Xx N: N X xx X X W X . . xx X x XXX QS X X wkx xx XQQKX X, 0 QS QXXQX XX Qx X X X X X X I - ,. N A f uss - E. ii-Qfgzgl , Larry Rex 70 ss. 'K X '- .-- ' f-K-1323 0 .:- :P 'tr ' .331 5 -- . 'A J ze' K : 3 4 .r- tw -fs: . N ll: :5g5, I L ,W H Q x N2 W :IF- 9 2 gf L sf + N -. . ., 1 We 5 S ff., . -as . if 54 JS : X X A. S ,gg K .QM Q, V, S wg: s ,., ., Q - ., A . N 1 .X sc M f . .amy , A Janice Rugee Linn Wickizer James Dincolo THE ROMANCERS by Edmond Rosta nd CAST Sylvette ,... ..... J anice Rugee Percinet .... ..... L inn Wickizer Stratorel .,.....,.,.,...... ,.,.. L arry Myers Bergamin, Percinet's father .............,,,.......... James Dincolo Pasquinot, Sylvette's father ...... Larry Rex Blaise, a gardener .... Richard Darr 0 The annual all-school play was pre- sented September 30. Mr. James Lewis Casaday directed the production and Mr. William Brady was the Drama Club sponsor. Janet Golba was student di- rector. . 3,5 ,fem we 1 E X qigfi 1 - , , .- .. 1' 4 f L35 31 1 if .. A, gil, , . Q . X 1 'si ' ' 3 f .. , -1 9. I ': , ' 5 5' X .Q f Sf x , ,V , +5 ' ' , , fl .:.: wi' 'F X? Q ii is gg in Fnrst Row Quimby, A. Johnson, D. Ball, Van Dusen, Heater, Troeger, Dressel, Baird. Second Row Wygant, Leighty, Collins, Rothermel, Heilman, Malcolm, Robbins, Severeid. Third Row Nichols, Szabo, Rogers, Grady, Goddard. L, O lg f Q 'rf '39 51 V. 4 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Aadms ..,, 20- 6 .,,..... Gary Lew Wal'ace Adams , ...A 30- 13 .,,..., , Adams ,.,,. 21 -12,.,,,,, Adams , O-13..,.... Adams ,, .... 56 -19m A Adams ...,., 13- 13.,,,,, Adams ....,, 32- Adams ., ,.,, 13 -12 .,,., ,. Adams , ,,,. 13- 0 ..,... . Season - 7 - Conference-4 1 1 Captain - T. Heater ,,,. , sri .x J..-N.-,-mv f. X Tiki:-:Z ' ' ---- 1 . ,,,,, 's - - - News XX ' H s ILS P A Coach John Murphy s,,, ,S X . 5 ,Q FOOTBALL 0 The T955 Adoms tootboll teom compiled the best record in the school's history. The tough nine-gome schedule wos morred only by o loss to Riley's conference chomps ond o tie, in the mud, with Centrol's gridmen. Sporked by Coptoiin Terry Heoter ond hord choirging Lorry Von Dusen, the Eogles swept post seven opponents while on their woy to rcinking in the top ten ot the stoite's tootboill powers. The gridders storted the seoson in on bloze ot glory by sweeping post Gory Lew Wolloce, Mishowolko, ond LoPorte in succession. The middle third ot the schedule coused the teom their most trouble with only on win over Portoge Town- ship to show olong with the oibove mentioned Riley ond Cen- trol gomes. Showing o lote seoson surge, the Eogles looked brilliont ot times in detecting Michigon City ond Ellchoirt be- tore closing the coimpoiign with on hoard fought T3 to O triumph over city rivol, St. Joseph. Although severoil key men ore lost from this yeor's squoid, there ore severol returning lettermen who, when mixed with the upcoming B-teom members ond with the oddition ot some promising ployers from this yeor's fine Freshmoin tecim, promise to torm the nucleus ot oinother very fine boill club in 1956. A... -- E wif, .M f?am.h,, First Row: Eichorst, Mitchell, Dillmcxn, Pcurker, Conley, Lesher, Scott, Watkins. Second Row: Rhoods, Pence, McCoy, Taylor, Rosebrook. Third Row: Almossy, Locopo, Rober, Williams, Brown. ..zsz-any ' .. Q , s 4 . First Row: Messick, Davis, Groczyk, D. Henson, Morkonich, Krug. Second Row: Pence, Cotes, Stove, Dowdy, Getzinger, Oler, Menzie. Third Row: Bock, Alford, Turner, L. Miller, Koiser, Doniels, J. Thompson, Stafford, Molncr, Voss, Lemler. N X f Sxxx div N is C as N i E1 2 ,X 2 . ,, - X X is Xxx XX X Q? '1.iili5?' I ,,,' . x NR X x - 4 if 1 M X 5' W N cc' R, . Aiccvsq xX,. . Q 31254 K' 'K NX NS' N X- Vs N. ' - S' is Front Row: Green, Christman, Pettit, Freedberg, Korling, J. Keller. Second Row: Fisher, Stackhouse, Chriest, Wilson, Bandurski, Downs. 2 'ff , f' Freedberg Adams .... .... Adams .,d. dd,.. Adams ,aaa a..., Adams ,..a aaa.a. 0 This year's tennis team led by Captain Chuck Christ- man, Dave Freedberg, Tim Pettit, and Dick Green ex- prienced a disappointing 4 won, 4 lost season, the high- light of which was a 4 to T triumph over conference champs Ft. Wayne North. The city championship which had been in Adams possession for quite some time was lost when the Eagleg fell in a hard fought match against Central, but the nef- men continued their mastery over their other city riva Riley, with a convincing win. fn H5411 T E cggpwspuvvelf' 5 X S Captain Christman Green Coach Kaeppler N 2 - 3 .......... Michigan City Adams .... ..,,., O - 5 ,,,,,,, ,.,, G oshen I 4 - T ...., .... N orth Side Adams .... .,.,.. 2 - 3 ...,. .,,. C entral Captain - Charles Christman 3 - 2 ..... .. Mishawaka Adams .... ...... 3 - 2 ...s... ..,.. R iley 2 - 3 ..,. .... L aPorte Adams .,.. ,...,. 3 - 2 .,.., .... E lkhart S CROSS COUNTRY 0 The Adams harriers, with a team composed mainly ot inexperienced underclassmen, won only one meet last year, but the season was a success trom the standpoint ot showing the sparkling ability ot Pete Smith and Chuck De- Craene, the captain, both ot whom will be back next year. With a year ot experience in competitive running, those returning next year will have the ability to form a team which will represent Adams in victorious style. i W S 1 ' t 2 V Coach Powell Follow that man! Outstanding Harrier, Pete Smith 5+-. f A.. ,M Front Row: Wiley, James, R. Smith, Querry, Hendrickson, M. West, D. Smith, Goodwin, Hennion, Lantz. Second Row: Fritz, Thilman, Warner, Flack, Brannan, Milliken, Berkel, Latham, J. Thompson, Lieberenz. Third Row: Overton, K. Keller, Gyer, B. DeCraene, Krug, Fisher, Pihl, Bennett, Ensign, C. DeCraene, Straka BASKETBALL First Row: Green, Woechfer, Troeger. x W XX 9 XXA. Q X x'x Second Row: Von Dusen, Klowetfer, Edgerton, Poehlman. XX fi S Third Row: Hurd, LaPierre, Robbins. , fx ff fi f tra Seaborg Rensberger .. vw f- i'- RQ N K 5 x,.x X A f-P, rf w N ,- .,,., N' Hunter BASKETBALL Y wanis Award Winner, Jo hn Waechte 0 Coach Warren Seaborg although lacking a big Gun in his scoring attack, developed a well balanced team based around the hard driving of Larry Van Dusen, Johnny Robbins, and Dick Green. Although there was no set starting tive throughout the year any ot the nine players, who saw most ot the action, was able to be a solid scoring threat at any given time. The highlight ot the year was a methodical dissecting of Ft. Wayne North Side, one of the state's leading powers and a participant in the Final Four at Indianapolis. As the gun sound- ed the end ot this game the Eagles tound them- selves on the long end at the score by a whop- ping thirty points. At the year's end Dick Green was named the most valuable player, Larry Van Dusen was awarded the captain's star, and John Waechter gathered in the coveted Kiwanis Award. First Row: Gearhart, McKinney, Mac Second Row: Vcmderbosch, Hoffman. Robbins scores again! B-TEAM BASKETBALL PREP Front Row: Messick, B. Fischer, Turner, Alford, Dowdy, Cates. Second Row: Chriest, Krape, R. Swanson, Downs, Getzinger, Hirou, Petzke. Third Row: West, Wiseman, Williams, Kaiser, J. Fenimore, Bock. Front Row: MoHet, J. Smith, Severeid, Davis. Second Row: Harris, Caron, Grady, Eichorst, L. Smith. Third Row: Rachels, Walker, Parker, Rowe. 0 The B and Freshman teams both compiled winning records this year under the guidance of Mr. Rensberger and Mr. Hunter. Adams this year came up with several fine ball players in its farm system and with their addition to the varsity, head coach Seaborg, can look to the future with a very optimistic point of view. Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams SWIMMING ....l5 - 6O...... Culver ....35 - 4O...... LaPorte ..-.27 - 48...... Hammond ....27 - 48...... .-.Muncie Burris ....34 - 4l.... -. Washington ....54 - lO...... Gary Froeloel ....28 -1 47...... Central .,--42 - 33....,. Whiting ..--27 - 48...... Horace Mann ....29-3l.... .. Howe ....33-4l.... .. Riley ...-27 - 48 Lew Wallace, Gary f Coach Laiber ill Front Row: Olander, Hennion, Strong, Fett, Hoehn. Back Row: Lowman, Bowman, Horn, Barnett. ..,-AW-.4cXLc.. :,...:......,.. 'ii : fzfkkx 3 2. A is f .., X W ' M ... ,.r1s A .,. ,V it 3 I . .,,.. . ,...... N. c - Q .iss-M ' ' X f'::.5. ,--..,. : . ' ' ' QYN c..W,,.,,.sc,N XxxwNw.,v,sxN K wvwmmx-w. xxxx -. x.xcc.cXcx cc , . wwe.. I, xl 5 K W Q A Aww. U c.,. s,'- X X K-sri X X Olander off to G good start. First Row: Quimby, Baird, Heater, Wygant, Zellers, Shcolnik, Dillman, Hogan, Mitchell. Second Row: A. Johnson, Skodinski, Williams, Goddard, Nichols, Watkins, Scott, Lesher, Dance. Third Row: Sexson, Szabo, Rosebroolc, Menzie, Rothermel, Magnuson, Hoyt, Conley. Fourth Row: Molnor, Norblad, Rhoads, P. Johnson, Heilman, B. Pence. Coach Murphy Captain Quimby established himself as one of the better wrestlers in the state at 165 lbs. with a sectional championship and a trip to Bloomington, where he competed in the state championship field, winning his first match but losing his next to the eventual champion of that weight class. WRESTLING 0 1955 will be remembered as the year that wrestling came of age as an Adams spore. With the balance of the scoring resting cw the broad shoulders of Captain Don Quimk' , Terry Heater, and mighty mite Larry Hoge the Eagles developed rapidly as a squad ard highlighted their season with a 54 to O she - lacking of Goshen. B 4 ix Q C s . X . s Outstanding Wrestler, Don Quimby. G O L F ll55lI Mikesell and Henson: always on the links. Horka, Kessell, Hoehn, McNab, Henson, Ross, Mikesell. 0 This year's golf team under the direction! of a new coach, Mr. Kaeppler, promises to be a very capable representative ot sports at John Adams. Although the team lost several key men through graduation there is a great poten- tial present in the torm ot experienced seniors and eager underclassmen. As the season's opener rapidly approaches, the outlook looks very bright tor a successful, winning record. 2 -5 ii'-33 B f'f.J5 4 I, x .f,Q,.xlX . LA 263, Kneeling: Green, Edgerton, Vanderheyden, Klowetter, Gibboney, Malcolm, and Robbins. Standing: Wickizer, MacGregor, Nelson, Menzie, Magnuson, Harris, Staton, Sexson, Rothermel, Severeid, and Vargo. 0 After finishing no lower than second in the E.N.I.H.S.C. for the last three years, the '55 version of the John Adams baseball team looks as though they are going to go right on with their winning ways. The team is built around an all-veteran infield which features Joe Vanderheyden at first, Bob Klowetter at second, Captain Dick Gib- boney at short, fiery Keith Malcolm at third, and Paul Edgerton be- hind the bat. With Coach Swartz capably guiding the experienced aggregation the season holds many surprises for unprepared opponents. E B A L ll55II ton beats the tag in cs close Grady set to fire a fast ball. T E A H5511 ' Coach Hunter has had a very large part in the success ot the varsity baseball teams. He has developed many outstanding players while helping them master the fundamentals ot the game. This year with many promising fresh- men and sophomores Mr. Hunter's task looks like it will be relatively easy. Coach Swartz. First Row: Rachels, Scott, Grady, Kronewetter, Karling, Kemper, Litweiler. Second Row: Menzie, West, Spag- nolo, Thompson, Byers, Esterline, Williamson, Pettit, Wilson. Third Row: Marks, Molnar, Wiseman, Williams, Bandurski, Krape, Bock, Mitchell, Dowdy, Pence, Sternal, Coach Hunter. T Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May May A C K ll55ll SCHEDULE New Carlisle Goshen Mishawaka Michigan City Goshen Relays -. Culver Conference Trials .. Central Conference Trials Washington Sectionals Riley Regionals City Meet State Finals 2. I I .27 4' . X 'V,,w ,f 7f if, f . f . f sr , U First Row: Straka, Lesher, Pihl, Personett, Sostack, Wygant, Baird, Troeger, Goddard, Conley, Van Dusen, Thilman, Eichors' Krug, Edwards. Second Row: Hirou, Querry, Zellers, J. Thompson, A. Johnson, McCormick, Watkins, Parker, P. Johnson, Altar: James, Wilson, Turner, J. Daniels, Markanich, Rhoads, Williamson, Popp. Third Row: Coach Rensberger, Hochstetler, Wiley, P Keller, Byfner, Cates, J. Fenimore, Fischer, Marcum, R. Thompson, Shcolnik, Chrisfman, E. Phillips, Heater, Nichols, Fritz, Town send, O'Bren, Pence, Getzinger, Taylor, Rowe, P. Smith, Messick, Downs, Hogdole, C. Fisher, Latham, Osman, B. Smith, R. Dow. Coach Laurita. ,W f gi. V .. is s.. 'fi' .... .. , - ' vi - - , , si' . J 72 : ' ..ww-ww .. 5 X 1. S . ..,,. M A WANQM, lg ., , . K , 'L ' ..: ' .vs -sae we s.-...MQ -sc F 3. F' . ' 5: S . . . ei Q tif 1.5, sl Q , is M-fqj'l',, , , N J X ., .ss ewmmwgg 1 ' ...W 5' - . Ez ,M ...........---MN---A Af' N.. sm - fs .I .. .. , ....,.,., ,N.,.qQ.sg ., :-s.'+- .. - as f- ,.,,qv. N v -'xx Y. .Q S. j. I-' , t sf X s. s.:S:1g..:1s fmsxwig ff- j -sw mes? 1- M r ' - - 5 sf ss. ,M A sf. , xx .Q -t ge . .54 if 4.1.3. 6 yi+1gAA-X X 1, . 3 '7.,,f'Ijg'Q J ,, K K ..,....,.:.-s - - rswwmti .- NX: -' - .. 0 . . I.. W ,,.,s:,f,-, i -'- , - , t-M. . Q, ffm, fx '-' :eggs NNW- '12i-.. i- , s f. X .s.. ,. .-.. 1 ...Hs V .. - ,,..,.,. ......... , l, .f ,.,,. ., . , , V Mme 5 -' -- .C is ies-sy 1 Vw ,. f A . V' -' I-:- . .44-,V 'S - ' QA im ' SR XNLK i M i - ff' ,W 'T ' I ' . , ' -sk -+ C.. 9-w s 'N .XSQ M ..,.-1:-Asif?-sf'fi' , I ,W ,,.23Vx-fe... . ,,,,..g wp.. lb . , , :,,- .:...1.3.. QR EE.: ,ik . 1-my is-f.,fy9.,S'f.s..,...-...f bwwvrkvs--safsfkfea.:Nss.ssw -.Q Sostack and Wygant up and over. Vandy set for the start of the TOO. 0 This year as in the past we of Adams owe much to our cheerleaders. When we were dis- couraged, they were able to lead us on to winning performances with their never say die spirit. There is much work that is done by our cheerleaders that we don't see, but by their practice and ungrudging giving ot their tree time they have turned themselves into one of the finest combinations we have seen. Our hats are oft to the cheerleaders of Adams! Pat Wilson Dianne Hartter Judy Adkins Marilyn Schwanz and JoAnn Koher. ADAMS STUDENTS, TAKE HEED These patrons of ours have proved to be real Adams boosters. Without their loyal backing and assistance we would have no Album to record the activities and memories ot our high school days. So, take heed and patronize those who have helped you. Co-Advertising Managers Elaine Brown and Pat Bourdon Janice Abbott Gail Aspin Kay Cantwell Andy Cobb Sharon Gyorgyi Barbara Hanson Darlene Jankowski Claire Kaysen Assistants Loretta Kazmierczak Carol Korlowicz Barbara Liggett Joan Rankin Sandi Schwalm Nancy Seider Janice Taylor Patricia Wallace Abstract and Title Corporation 302 Tower Building Compliments of Adams Hi-Y Avenue Bakery 2210 Mishawaka Avenue 2928 Mishawaka Avenue Compliments of Avenue Radio Shop 1518 Mishawaka Avenue Avenue Standard Service 2730 Mishawaka Avenue Burton's Dry Goods 1609 Miami Street Bushbaum's Pharmacy Open Every Day, All Day C. E. Lee Paints -- Wallpaper -- Glass 225 So. Main Street Carl's North Side Grocery and Market 1434 East Mishawaka Avenue l Charles, the Hair Stylist 236 'Nest Colfax Avenue Joe Nabicht's Chicken in the Rough 213 North Main Street Collins Brothers Texaco Service Mishawaka Avenue at 30th Copp Music Center 122-26 East Wayne Street Crystal Cleaners and Laundry In River Park - 3025 Mishawaka Avenue For Pick Up and Delivery call BL 5-9671 Danner's Business Machines 1614 Mishawaka Avenue Darnell Drugs, Inc. 1033 East Madison Street 1019 East Corby Boulevard Doreen's Fabrics 3028 Mishawaka Avenue - Phone CE 2-7800 Ernie's Shell Station 1502 Mishawaka Avenue Foster's 5-10 and Variety 2222 Mishawaka Avenue Forbes Typewriter Co. 228 West Colfax George E Insurance Agency 2804 Mishawaka Avenue - Phone CE 2-6306 Greene's Inc. 223 South Michigan Street Handy Spot 717 South Eddy Street Hans-Rintzsch Luggage Shop Michigan at Colfax Hines Dry Goods 3008 Mishawaka Avenue Hollis Funeral Home 2528 Mishawaka Avenue Ind. and Mich. Electric Cos 220 West Colfax Joe Budd Book Bindery 1181: St. James Court J. Trethewey Joe The Jeweler 104 North Main Street Lamont's Drugs 3015 Mishawaka Avenue Lou's Super Service Sinclair Products 1449 Mishawaka Avenue O. Brannan, Cement Contractors 2918 Wall Street- Phone CE 4-1793 Maddens Corset Shop For Style and Comfort 111 West Colfax Avenue Millie's Dress Shop Sweaters -- Skirts -- Blouses Mishawaka Avenue at 27th Congratulations to the Graduates National Milk Company 921 South Louise Street Compliments of the Oriole Coffee Shop 1522 Mishawaka Avenue Compliments of Owners' Discount 1608 Mishawaka Avenue Priddy-Tompsett Photographers 209 Sherland Building Reco Sporting Goods 113 North Main Street River Park Furniture Co. 2917-19 Mishawaka Avenue River Park Jewelers Jewelry -- Diamonds -- Watches 2224 Mishawaka Avenue SchiHier's Drug Store 609 East Jefferson Boulevard Shippers Dispatch, Inc. 1216 West Sample Sonneborn's Sport Shop 121 West Colfax South Bend Floral Company 114 South Michigan Street Compliments of Sunny Italy Cafe 601 North Niles Avenue Sunnymede Pharmacy 1432 Mishawaka Avenue - Phone AT 7-4947 Van Horne and Company 114 West Washington Diamonds -- Watches -- Jewelry Williams the Florist 219 West Washington Avenue Young Men's Christian Association You Are Always Welcome MMM aj uMJ2?AuTf:c?RApHS-A jfjfji Jwfy D WMQ T S ,yzwffzfffffw Qf:,x 5144? pq. 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