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

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THE ALBUM JOHN ADAMS HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH BEND, INDIANA Volume XXIII 1964 Susan Ullery, Editor-in-Chief Table of Contents Administration 6-15 Seniors 16-47 Underclassmen 48-7! Academics 72-81 Features 82-91 Organizations 92-123 Athletics 124-147 Senior Activities 154-161 Index 162-167 One gift the fairies gave me: (three They commonly bestowed of yore) The love of books, the golden key That opens the enchanted door. An innate thirst to gather fragments of knowledge from the pages of every book is the greatest gift with which man can be endowed. This love for books is the key that opens the enchanted door beyond which lies the endless, timeless world of knowledge and culture. School Administration DR. ALEX JARDINE Superintendent John C. Wagner Louis V. Bruggner Irene Pyle Millar Neal B. Welch President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Lyon L. Matthews John E. Mclntyre Thomas E. Bath Trustee Trustee Trustee MR. RUSSELL ROTHERMEL B.S. - Earlham; M.S. - Indiana Principal MR. J. GORDON NELSON B.S. -Ball State; M.S. - Indiana Assistant Principal and Faculty MR. JAMES ARISMAN B.S. - Indiana State; English; Art MR. MORRIS ARONSON B.S., M.A., -Purdue; Mathematics; Wrestling Coach and Asst. Football Coach MISS MARY JANE BAUER B.S. - Purdue; M.S., - Indiana; Social Studies; Cheerleader Sponsor MISS JEANETTE BREADY B.S. - Ohio State; Physical Education; Girls Athletic Association MR. LEONARD BUCZKOWSKI B.S. - Ball State; Business Education; Asst. Football Coach and Track Coach MR. GEORGE THOMAS BULL A.B. - Notre Dame; English; Literature Club MR. CHARLES R. BONHAM B.S. - Indiana State; M.S. - Indiana; Industrial Arts; Senior Class Co-Sponsor MR. WILLIAM E. BRADY B.S. - Northwestern; M.A. - Michigan; French; Drama Club; Thespian Society MISS CHARLOTTE F. BRAMBEL A.B. -St. Mary ' s; English MR. GEORGE EARL CARROLL A.B. - Butler; M.A. - Columbia; Latin; English; Quill and Scroll; ALBUM Sponsor MRS. DOROTHY M. CHAMBERLIN R.N. -St. John ' s; B.A. - North Dakota; Ph. N. - Indiana; School Nurse; Future Nurses Club MR. DON E. COAR B.S. - Ball State; Mathematics; Swimming Coach; Monogram Club MRS. BARBARA BUNTE A.B. - Nazareth College; Social Studies; Y-Teens; Senior Class Co-Sponsor MISS AGNES R. BURNS A.B. - Michigan State Normal; M.A. - Michigan; Head of Guidance Department MR. JOHN E. CALVERT B.S. - Northwestern; M.A. - Iowa; Distributive Education; DECA MRS. GRETCHEN COLLIGAN B.S. -St. Mary ' s; English MR. JAMES G. CROW B.S. -Indiana; Study Hall MR. JACK D. CUSSEN B.S. - Manchester; Science; Kappa Rho Alpha MISS JUDITH DAUTREMONT A.B., M.A. - St. Mary ' s; English; Bridge Club MISS NOREEN M. DEANE A.B. - New Rochelle; English MRS. CONSUELO DeLAGOS B.S. - University of Madrid; A.B. - St. Mary ' s College; Spanish MISS ROSEMARY DENHAM B.S. - Mt. St. Scholastica College; Chorus; Junior Glee Club MR. GERALD O. DUDLEY B.S., M.S. -Purdue; Freshman Counselor MISS MARY EARL B.S. - Purdue; AMLS - University of Michigan; Librarian In the spring of 1963, The National Association of Biology Teachers honored Mr. Ernest Lit- weiler, seated, as the outstanding biology teacher in Indiana. Here, Mr. Shanley con- gratulates Mr. Litweiler. In the fall of 1963, Mr. Litweiler also received The Region Three Award for the Outstanding Biology Teacher in the midwestem United States. 10 MR. JAMES L. EIGISTI B.A. - Goshen College; German MRS. GWENDOLYN GADOMSKI A.B. - St. Mary ' s College; M.A. - Northwestern; Latin; Head of Foreign Language Department MR. DALE GIBSON B.S. -Denison; M.A. - Ball State; Social Studies; Cross Country Coach MR. A. E. GOLDSBERRY A.B. -Wabash College; M.A. - Butler Social Studies; Head of Social Studies Department MR. WILBUR GOODMAN B.S. - Marion College; Science MISS JUDITH HAWKINS A.B. - Millikin; English MRS. CAROL HEDMAN A.B. - Indiana; Latin; Junior Class Co-Sponsor MR. JAMES F. HERENDEEN B. Mus. Ed., M. Mus. Ed. - Notre Dame; Assistant Band Director MR. PETER LANCE HOLMGREN B.S. -Purdue; M.A.T. - Notre Dame; English; Speech; Debate Club MR. ERNEST E. KAEPPLER A.B. - University of Wisconsin; English; Tennis, Golf Coach MR. GERALD DUANE KLINE B.S. - Indiana; English; Freshman Class Co-Sponsor MR. STEPHEN A. KOSANA B.S., M.A. - Notre Dame; Junior Counselor; Student Council MR. PHILIP C. KROUSE B.A. - University of Maryland M.A. - Notre Dame; Mathematics MR. JOSEPH J. LAIBER B.S. - Notre Dame; Health; Physical Education MR. VIRGIL LANDRY B.S. -Butler; M.A. - Ball State; Physical Education; Track Coach and Asst. Football Coach MR. VINCENT G. LAURITA B.S. - Notre Dame; M.A. - Columbia; Social Studies; Freshman Class Co-Sponsor; Asst. Football Coach MISS HELEN LAW A.B. - Monmouth College; Spanish; Red Cross; Sophomore Class Co-Sponsor MRS. ROSALIE G. LEMONTREE B.S. - New York; Home Economics 11 MR. GERALD LEWIS B.S. - Julliard School of Music; M.M. - Southern California; Orchestra MR. ERNEST LITWEILER B.S. - Manchester; M.S. - Indiana; Biology; Adams Waltons MR. JOHN J. LOUGHLIN B.S., M.S. - Indiana; Mathematics Eagle Ethics MR. LAWRENCE MARTIN A.B. - Indiana State; M.S. -Indiana; Science; A-V Coordinator; Screen Club MRS. BARBARA MAY B.S. - Indiana; Business Education MRS. HAZEL McCLURE B.S. - Northwestern; M.A. - Bread Loaf College; English MISS BARBARA McINTYRE A.B. - Northwestern; Counselor MRS. JAN MILLION B.S. -Ball State; English MR. JOHN MURPHY B.S. - Notre Dame; Physical Education MR. STANLEY MUTTI B.A. - DePauw; M.S. - Indiana; French; Hi-Y; Sophomore Class Co-Sponsor MRS. SONYA J. NICELY B.A. - DePauw; M.A. - Indiana; Librarian; Library Club MRS. DOROTHY PATE B.S. - St. Cloud Teachers; Head of Music Department; Prep, Senior Glee Clubs MR. ROBERT E. PECZKOWSKI B.S. - Purdue; Mathematics; National Honor Society MR. GERALD PLANUTIS M.S., M.A. - Michigan State; Football Coach MR. RALPH POWELL A.B. - Hanover; M.S. - Indiana; Drivers ' Education; Athletic Director MR. WILLIAM M. PRZYBYSZ B.S. -Ball State; Social Studies; Ticket Manager; Asst. Baseball Coach MISS ANNA JANE PUTERBAUGH B.S. -Ball State; M.S. - Indiana; Business Education; Adams Business Club MR. ROBERT T. RALSTON B. MUS. ED. -Oberlin College; M. MUS. ED. - Northwestern; Band, Dance Band 12 MR. WILLARD V. ROBERTS A.B. - Maryville College; Science; Geology Club MISS BARBARA ROGALLE A.B. - Marygrove College; M.A.T. - Notre Dame; English; Future Teachers Club MR. JAMES ROOP A.B. - Manchester; M.S. - Indiana; Social Studies; National Honor Society MR. PAUL L. REBER A.B. - Manchester College; M.A. Wayne State; Science; Head of Science Department MR. ROBERT RENSBERGER B.S. -Notre Dame; M.S. - Indiana; Social Studies; B Team Basketball Coach MRS. JOAN J. ROBERTS B.S.E. -Ball State; M.A. - Notre Dame; Sophomore Counselor MRS. EMMA SCHULTZ B.A. - Bluffton; Home Economics MRS. SARAH SCHULTZ A.B. - Indiana; Lunchroom Supervisor MR. RICHARD SCHURR B.S. - Manchester; M.A. - Ball State; English; Head of English Department MR. JOHN SCHUTZ A.B. -Ball State; Social Studies MR. FRED SCHWANZ A.B. - DePauw; Mathematics; Manager of Basketball Concessions MR. WARREN SEABORG B.S., M.S. - Purdue; Mathematics; Varsity Basketball Coach MR. ROBERT E. SEELEY A.B. - Indiana; M.A. - Columbia; Art; Art Club MR. JOHN E. SHANLEY A.B., M.A. - Indiana; Science; Mu Beta MR. VERYL STAMM B.S. -Wayne State; M.S.- Michigan; Industrial Arts MR. CLARENCE STILLMAN B.S., I.E., M.S. -Purdue; Industrial Arts; Ushers Club MR. CASMIER SWARTZ B.S. -Central Normal Mathematics MR. JAMES TOBOLSKI B.S. - Michigan State, M.F.- Yale; Science; Camera Club 13 MR. DONALD W. TRUEX B.S. - Ball State; Social Studies; Freshman Basketball Coach; Varsity Baseball Coach MRS. MARTHA VALENTINE B.S. - Indiana; Business Education MISS MARY MARGARET WALSH B.S. - Indiana; M.S. - Wisconsin; Business Education; Tower; Quill and Scroll MRS. RUTH WEIR A.B., M.A. - Indiana; English; Freshman Class Co-Sponsor MR. VOLNEY C. WEIR A.B. - Hanover; M.A., M.S.- Indiana; Mathematics; Head of Mathematics Department; Mu Alpha Theta MR. JESSE WHITCOMB A.B. - Central Normal; Mathematics; Chess Club; Junior Class Co-Sponsor MRS. SUSAN KINDT, Secretary MRS. NORMA SCHERMERHORN, Secretary MRS. SALLY SWINTZ, Secretary MRS. GEORGIA WINKELMANN, Secretary Mr. Wilbur Goodman Morris Aronson, That boy is 6 feet 4 inches tall, 250 pounds of muscle, and he is not even out for wrestling. 14 Cafeteria ladies from left to right: Rita Lederer, Orpha Bryan, Dorothy Haughton, Evelyn Sester, Jessie Burns, Ruth Hinkle, Sarah Schultz, Hazel Wenger. Row 2: Ruth West, Geraldine Anderson, Ruth Rodgers, Magale Clayton, Lynn Woodward. CUSTODIANS from left to right: Row 1: Mrs. Strong, Mrs. C. Kinzie, Mr. G. Tucker, Mr. H. Trensey, Mr. C. Shreve. Row 2: Mr. Leathermen, Mr. S. Dylejiko, Mr. J. Scott, Mr. Seeley. 15 16 17 MICHAEL ADAMS HELAINE M.ALBERTS RONALD ALLEN CAROL ALLER DOUGLAS ALLIN DAVID ANDERSON JAMES ALAN ANDERSON JERRY BAIRD TERRI BAKER i ,„ .,] . P Ib ' 1 ' jHHIfeir FLORA BELLE BARTON MARCIA JOYCE BARTOW GLENDA L. BATIZ RICHARD ALAN BEALE 18 SPENCE BLAKELY SANDY BLASKO JOHN BLOSSER JOHN KERR BOLLING STROTHER BRANN DENNIS BRAYTON DIANE BEARD KAREN ANNETTE BELL ALAN LEE BENDIT THOMAS E. BENTELE ROBERT BENTON RICHARD BERGER JILL MACY BERMAN ALLAN BERNTH TIMOTHY C. BLACKBURN 19 SHERILYN BRUNSON BARBARA BRUSSLAN SHARON RUTH CARROLL PATRICIA J. CARSON 20 SUSAN LYNN CHAPMAN ALICE L. CHILDRESS ANN CATHERINE CHREIST RUTH ANN COX LYN CRANE 21 CHARLES CREAMER NANCY LYNN DANIEL HELENE DAVIS WILLIAM DE BRUYN ROBERT J. DECOLA ROBERT DELAFORCE JAMES L. DELHANTY SENIOR CABINET: Left to right: Row 1: Mr. Charles Bonham, Class Sponsor; Mrs. Joseph Bunte, Class Spon- sor; Janet Pence; Jack Minkow; Janice Firestein; Kathy Ullery; Maureen Goldsmith; Rick Myers; Bill Strycker; Frank Hughes. Row 2: Roger Cox; Mike McCraley; Lee Wise; Bob Kaley; Dan Jones. The officers of the Senior Class are Frank Hughes, president; Jack Minkow, vice- president; Kathy Ullery, secretary; Larry McMillan, treasurer. 22 CAROL DENNEY JUDY DERICKSON JOSEPH DOLAN MARC DONALDSON JUDY DONOFRIO MICHAEL DUNBAR WILLIAM M. DYKSTRA TOM EGENDOERFER MARION DU SOLD EICH BARBARA ANN EICHORST SAUNDRA LYNN ELKINS TED M. EVANS 23 JOHN G. FARABAUGH RICHARD FECTEAU MELVIN J. FEFERMAN WILLIAM S. FEIN RICHARD S. FEINGOLD GERALD FELTZ DANIEL E. FERMAN MARSHA FETT PENNY LOU FIELDS WILLIAM J. FIELDS JANICE FIRESTEIN BILL FISCHER RODGER FISETTE CLAIRE FISHER CHARLES S. FIZDALE 24 JOSEPH FLEMING ROBERTA FLEMING JAMES D. FLOWERS SHARON FULLER BARBARA FULMER JOHN GADD GINGER GAY JIM GENTRY JACK D. GIBBONEY KAREN GIBSON EDWARD PAUL GIELOW ROBERT E. GILBERT ANDREA I. GLABMAN DIANNE GLASER LOU ANN GLASS 25 BARBARA ANN GOETZ ROCHELLE GOLDBERG MAUREEN GOLDSMITH MYRA HAMBURG MARGARET L. HANSON DON HARMAN 26 KIRK G. HARMON MICHAEL A. HARRELL BOBBIE GEAN HARRIS CARL E. HENDRICKSON SUSAN E. HENDRICKSON LARRY HERSOM 27 DARLENE HICKEY GRACE HILL SUE ELLEN HJERPE LOREN HOFFMAN TERRY HOGMAN JEAN M. HOOVER JOAN A. HOOVER FREDERICK P. HOWE JANET K. HUBER ALAN HUFF ROBERT EUGENE HUFF FRANK R. HUGHES KATHLEEN HUMPHREY SUE ELLEN HUNTER VIRGINIA E. HUNTER 28 DIANE A. HUSTER URLENE JULIA JACKSON JUDIANN JAMESON KATHLEEN M. JEFFRIES SUE JOERS SUSAN JOHNSON DANIEL ROBERT JONES ELAINE R. JONES MICHAEL R. JONES SHARON SUE JONES LINDA JULIAN CAROL ANN KAISER ROBERT G. KALEY II NANCY JO KAPSON MICHELLE KATZ 29 MITCH KELEMAN SUSAN MAY KELLER MIKE KELLEY MARGARET KENDALL CAROL KERESZTURI LINDA ANN KINDT JO ANN KIPP JAMES KLOOTE JIM KOHLER HOWARD KOSCHER BARBARA KOWALS EDGAR P. KOWALSKI GLENDON KRONEWETTER JOHN J. KRUYER 30 JOY KAREN LEHR JUDY LEIGHTY ROY LESHER RICHARD LEVIN ROBERT M. LEVY ELLEN LICHATOWICH BEVERLEE LIEBIG CLAUDIA L. LIGGETT MARY JOAN KUBIAK GARY LYNN KURTZ STUART LANDAU MARY FRANCES LARKIN DOUGLAS A. LAUGHMAN 31 SARA JO LIGHT DOUG LINDLEY MARTHA JANE LLOYD CAREN LEE LOAR SANDRA KAY LOVELL SHERYL MACCARROLL MONICA MAGDALINSKI FREDERICK J. MAIS ROBERTA E. MANFORD LINDA LOU MARRS JAMES MARSHALL LINDA L. MARSHMAN JOSEPH MARTELLARO 32 ROBERT A MARTENS BARBARA MARTIN HENRY MARTIN MARCY MASON THOMAS MAXWELL NORM MCCLUNE MICHAEL T. MCCRALEY KAREN B. MCDANIEL BARBARA MCDONOUGH National Merit Finalists: Seated: J. Anderson, M. Goldsmith, L. McMil- lan. Standing: B. Fein, B. Kaley, G. Smith, and W. Parker. 33 CARMEN JANE MCKNIGHT SUSAN KAY MCLEAN LARRY MCMILLAN SUSAN MEILSTRUP MICHAEL A. MEJER III PAT J. MELLINGER JANET MELVILLE JEAN MICHAELIS THOMAS MIHAIL BEVERLY A. MILLER CAROL JEAN MILLER MARLA MILLER R. JOEL MILLER VALERIE MILLER SHARON ANN MILLS 34 JACK MINKOW RICHARD L. MINTZ MITCHI MIYOSHI DAVID JOSEPH MOELLER BRUCE M. MONTGOMERIE AUSTIN MOORE DAVID MOORE GARY A. MORGAN DONALD G. MORLAN SANDRA JEAN MORRIS WILLIAM R.MORRISON DORIS MOSBY JOHN H. MOSHER DIANE MUNDELL RICHARD MYERS JR. 35 VERA JOYCE MYERS MIKE P. NATE JR. NEIL NATKOW GRACE ANN NEMETH LORENZO G. NEWMAN ALEX D. OAK BARBARA BETH O ' HAIR WILLIAM RAY OLCOTT JERRY OPPERMAN PATRICIA ANN OWENS RICHARD PAGELS JAMES PAPP 36 I WAYNE PARKER KATHY PARROTT ANN PARTRIDGE ROCHELLE PASKELL KEN PEARSON MARSHA PERCIFULL KRISTEN PETERSON ROBERT PETERSON PETER PETSCHAUER BONNIE ANN PHILLIPS MIKE PHILLIPS SHARON PIETRZAK 37 JAMES CARL PIPER CHARLENE PLOTKIN THOMAS E. POMERANZ ROBERT A. RAISSLE JOHN RAKER MARCIA REA 38 SUSAN REISMAN DONN A K. REITH JOHN R. REUTER GEORGE REARDON KAYE CAROL RECLA KAREN RICHERT CRAIG HARRIS RIDOUT VIVIAN SUE RIES SENIOR Student Council Representatives - left to right: J. Minkow, L. Winslow, M. Harrell, S. Spicer, D. Jones, S. Cohn, B. O ' Hair, and B. Strycker. 39 DIANE RILEY PAMELA JO ROBERTS KAREN D. ROBERTSON RUSSELL ROBINSON JUDITH ROSE BOB ROSSNER PATRICIA ROTHBALLER LINDA SAMSON PRISCILLA KAY SANDERS BARBARA SCHAFER BARBARA SCHANKERMAN 40 LINDA SUE SHAFER KATHLEEN SHAFTICK GARY S, SHAPIRO NANCI SHAPIRO DONNA JEAN SIMMLER DAVID M. SIMONS JOSEPH I. SCHEER MICHAEL SCHEER DONALD K. SCHULTZ DOROTHY MAY SCHULTZ RONALD E. SEACH VICTORIA JEAN SEXTON 41 WILLIAM SINGLER MICHAEL SLABAUGH BRUCE A. SMITH DAVID STAFFORD JR RON SPEAR STEVEN STEINBERG NANCY STENBERG MICHAEL K. STERNAL MARSHA STIFFLER CAROL STONEBRAKER 42 RANDI STORHEIM MIKE STOTTER SUE STOUT WILLO DENE STOUT WILLIAM STRYCKER WILLIAM SZAJKO ■ f ' hJi PHIL TAGGART ROBERT L. TAYLOR PATRICIA A. TEETER GAYLE THISTLETHWAITE CAROL THOMAS SHARON THOMPSON JOHN THOMSON DALE L. TINKEL BARBARA TOMBER 43 THOMAS ALLEN TOTH ELIZABETH TOU L JOHN LEE TOWNSLEY JIM VAN ZANT PHILL VARGA DEAN VERMILLION 44 I ROGER VLEAMINCK RICHARD A. WACHS THOMAS WAECHTER THOMAS WEKONY IV BARBARA WELBER THOMAS E. WERNER 45 NANCY ANN WESTON CHARLOTTE WHARTON JUDY WIDMOYER JOHN F. WIECZOREK CHARLES WILLIFORD ROGER WILSON KRISTI WINEBRENNER SUSAN MARIE WINGE Graduating seniors discuss their plans for the future. Left to right: Barbara Tom- LINDA MARIE WINSLOW LEE WISE 46 I THOMAS M. WITT WENDY J. WOLFSON JAMES C. WOOD II CAROLE R. WORDEN SUSIE YATES ANGELA ZASSENHAUS JANET ZEHENDNER MARY ZIEGLER ber, Bill Strycker, Don Schultz, Babs O ' Hair, Frank Hughes, and Susan Ullery. IRA B. ZINMAN SHIRLEY A. ZURAT 47 Juniors wait eagerly to receive their class rings. 48 Jim Adams, Terry Agler, Linda Alex- ander, Steve Allen, Sue Allen, Caro- lyn Anderson, Lynn Anderson, Su- alien Anderson Vendy Andrick, Dave Anglemyer, ' hilip Armstrong, Doug Arneson, ike Aronson, Mike Asher, Lynn As- )er, Debbie Aulm rom Ault, David Babcock, Roxie Baldwin, Elaine Balok, Gene Bamber, fanet Barfell, Andrea Barkley, John Barkley iloria Barnes, Cheryl Gatiz, Jim taumgartner, Pat Beatty, Kathy lecker. Colleen Bednar, Deborah !el, Don Bennett esley Bennett, Louise Benson, Sue ierkheiser, Bretta Brekland, Jody lerman, Ron Bethke, Cathy Bills, ames Blakely [en Blessing, Paul Boger, Debbie iogan, Marlene Bontrager, Dan Bou- reau, Pamela Bowling, Linda Bra- en, Pat Brady )ebra Bratcher, Daryl Brawthen, )ean Brayton, John Brecht, Dave irenway, Gene Bridger, Stan Broad- ray, Donna Brook haron Brown, Sheryl Brown, Chuck irowning, Gretchen Brunton, Sharon jums. Cliff Bussard, Charles Busse, louis Buti [arty Butler, Vic Butsch, Lili Byers, Jsan Calder, Barbara Campbell, arry Campbell, Beth Carlson, Nancy prpenter uzanne Carroll, Mike Carson, Cheryl jase, Jenny Casey, Chuck Cataloo, ■•i, hris Church, Larry Claeys, Elaine ilayton im Clement, Richard Cline, Debbie )llins, Linda Colt, Jenny Compas, :ff Condon, Joe Condon, Dorothy Joper rwvz 49 Tom Cooper, Phil Coy, Carol Culjj Bill Daddio, Fran Dattilo, Toil - Daugherty, Nancy Davis, Richaiij Davis Lynn Decker, Shari Decker, Phili i Dickey, Ernie Dietl, Paul Divin ' i Doug Dolde, Dave Donaldson, Re ' i Donnelly ;i Barbara Do smann, Jeff Downin: Cheryl Dragoun, Lynn Dunfee, Line; Dunning, John Earl, Tom Edgerto Judy Egendoerfer Charles Ekstrand, Dick Emery, Nand Enright, Cheryl Erhardt, Cordel! Eriksen, Sam Evans, Cynthia Everes! Kent Everly Bruce Farquhar, Susan Faust, Beti; Jl Feferman, Gerald Feltz, Roger Fishij r%, Karen Flatt, Dick Foley, Kathy Fol, Craig Forsythe, Fred Fowler, Rogi; Frauli, Scott Frisic, Gary Fromri Karen Furlong, Ruth Geahlen, Georfl Geans Barbara Gebhardt, Lynn Gentn«| ' Douglas Germann, Ellen Gilbert, 1! Sue Gilbert, Richard Glisinski, Brwjl Gobdel, Jim Golomb | Gerri Goodling Janice Gramps Roger Graves Bernard Gray Pat Liepold, Bruce Petersohn, and Janice Gramps arrive back at school safely after their Driver Training class. 50 Cheryl Griffin, Bill Grannis, Gary Grant, Susan Grosser, Jim Groves, Bert Guentert, Cassandra Guerden, Mary Gulyas Ron Guzicki, Boggan Haak, Tom Hager, John Hahn, Virginia Hahn, Tina Hamilton, Kathy Hammer- schmidt, Barry Harding Curtis Hardy, Beverly Harlan, Pat Harrigan, Donna Harringer, Lou Ellen Hartke, Carol Hartman, Cathy Has- langer, Kathy Hawblitzel Kathy Hawk, Cheryl Hawke, Linda Hawkins, Mike Hayes, Darrel Heater, Tom Heck, Bob Heick, Dave Held Kris Hemig, Hale Henderson, Henry Herreman, Ted Hess, Norma Hilborn, Delores Hill, Marilyn Hindsley, Candy Hitt Donna Hodgson, Connie Hoenk, Ron- old Hoffer, Lee Hoffman, Paul Hoff- man, Terry Hoffman, Sharon Hol- comb, Don Holderman Kathy Holycross, Thomas Horvath, Oarlene Hoshaw, Tom Hostrawser, ?ran Hunso, Richard Hunt, Bruce tJurwick, Kathy Irven Ferry Irven, Don Isban Craig Jackson, Patty Jacox Stan Janczyk, Janice Janicki bib I Ik kViv I % mL i -A ,a 4 ill A 7 tfi . M.; H i M . « JS f wP p n © Q P5 % ' cj, Vicky Jefferson, Bette Johnson JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Left to right: Tim Hostrawser, Presi- dent; Jim Stevens, Vice-President; Debbie Mourer, Secretary; and Shirley Clark, Treasurer. 51 1 Larry Johnston, Elaine Jones, Eliza- ' beth Jones, Mary Ann Jones, Virginia Jones, Bill Jontz, Connie Joyner, Tom Kasa ! Eve Katz, Jim Kazmierczak, Bob i King, James Kish, Karen Kletka, j Debbie Kleva, George Klingerman, | Marjorie Klingerman b Kate Kohen, Dan Konzen, Susan Ko-i vatch. Gale Kowalski, Bruce Krakow-i ski. Bob Krowenwitter, Marilyni Kronewitter, Richard Kruyer Bill Kuespert, Esther Kulp, Toddl Laderer, Chris Lake, John Lambrol, Shari Lancaster, Linda Landesman,j Cherilyn Lanier Joe Larkin, John Laughman, Micheals Leonard, Tim Leslie, Bruce Levy,i Tom Lindzy, Marney Lineback, Mari-: dee Liss | Ann Liste, Susan Little, Yolanda Lord, i Mike Loufland, Moetta Lower, Rob-J ert Lowery, Barbara Lung, Phil Mac j Gregor t Pat Madison, Milton Malone, Brend Mann i Glenda Mann, Jim Manuszak, Toin| Marcotte Alice Marks, Lee Marshman, Johi.| Martellaro Sharon Maxey, Joseph McCafferV Yvonne McDonald Connie McKee, Doug McLemorafi Sue Ullery poses Mary Dee Liss for her undergraduate James McNaughton picture. 52 Penny McOmber, John McPhee, Cathy Medich, Bob Meeks, John Megee, Judy Messmore, Carolyn Metzger, Sara Metzler Terry Mielke, Edward Mikesell, Sandy Miles, Annette Miller, Jan Mil- ler, Jim Miller, Judy Miller, Gregg Miller Maurice Miller, Sharon Miller, Flor- ence Milnes, Pat Moffett, Pat Mogle, Sheila Miller, Eugene Morgan, Steve Moore Maxine Morrical, Robert Morris, Gaye Morros, Jack Morrow, Toni Morse, Debbie Mourer, Dick Mueller, Greg Mueller Bill Muessel, Gordon Murphy, Bob Nelsen, Diana Nutting, Dick O ' Day, Denny Odelius, Cindy Orson, Albert Dlszewski ohn Osborn, Karen Packard ' ed Palmer, Pat Papai ?ocky Papandria, Kenny Parfitt teverly Parks, John Parmerlee ' erry Parmlee, Sandra Payne rank Perry, Carol Peters Members of the Junior class wait with eager anticipation for their tour of Greenfield Village. p ' f .fs y h F Bruce Petersohn, Jerry Pethick, Judy Pickens, Cynthia Pierson, Marcia Pletcher, Jerry Popp, Jon Powell, Martha Prescott ■ Ken Price, Mary Prytz, Bob Przy- chodny, Kay Purcell, Terry Quimby, Roy Radlauer, Mary Raker, Margo Rector Sue Redemsky, Sue Reed, Connie! Reifel, Dainne Reisman, Barbara I Rhodes, Dennis Riedel, Richard Rie-( del, Denny Rienks ] Kathy Ritter, Christine Robinson,! Joan Robison, Mary Rockhill, Tom; Rockhill, Nanci Roeder, Mike Roess-J ler, Jeff Rohrer i Sue Roorbach, Cynthia Roorda, Lin-, da Rowe, Spencer Rowell, Terri Ru-j bin, Charles Rubright, Pat Rutkowski,ij Karen Ryan | Terry Rensberger, Spencer Rowell,} Linda Salladay, Mark Sandock, Carolj Sanner, Anne Sayers, Bruce Schafer,| Fred Schafer George Schmitt, Nancy Schrager,(j Barbara Schrop, Bill Schwartz, Cheryl! Schwartz, Ruth Scott, Jeanne Seg-J german, Janet Severeid Judy Shafer, Rita Shapiro, ScottI Shawhan, Karen Shepard, Marsha. Shirley, Dave Shock, John Shook. ' Nancy Shreve ( Nancy Signorino, Randy Sim, Howarc Simon, Robert Simon, Steve Sink Nancy Sinkiewicz, Jack Sjoquist| Linda Snyder Alan Soellner, Jan Sommers, Keita Sorenson, Mary Jane Sostack, Judj Spagnola, Sue Spainhower, Boff Spence, Dan Spink Pam Spurgeon, David Stachowski Connie Stafford, Ted Stahly, Mar Stasiak, Jim Stevens, Joel Stevere, Cheryl Stiver 54 11 Linda Stogdill, Ron Stuckey, Cathy Stute, Bob Sullivan, Kathleen Surges, Ron Szalay, Linda Taylor, Margie ▼ Taylor i?ichard Taylor, Tom Taylor, Judy reeter, Ed Tesmer, Gisela Teufel, ferry Thibos, Judy Thomas, Jim roothaker aroline Torpey, Peter Toth, Pamela ?renerry, Jean Troutman, Sue Try- ler, Anita Tuttle, Georgine Tylansky, Dennis Ukele [ay Uldin, Kathy VanDeWalle, Bar- ara VanScoyk, Rosemary Vargo, teve Vogel, Diane Waechter, Teri alker, Jerry Wallace aert Walter, Lydia Wares, Ken Wei- ;hsel, Bev Weinkauf, Nola Weller, STorm Wentland, Jerry West, Joe nJ -. Vhalen ' eggy Whisman, Earl White, Denny ielgos, Sharon Wilk, Ed Williams, ames Williams, Phil Williams, Ray Villiams laine Wils, Chris Wilson, Martin i ' ilson, Jack Wiseley, Alyce Wissler, urt Wissman, Nancy Wray, Wanda ates iecky Yeagley, Dave Young, Gary lahns, Jim Zechiel, Janice Zimmer- iian, Cheryl Zornig, Paul Zoss, Linda j ' |urat JUNIOR Student Council Representatives from Blessing, L. Landesman, B. Guentert, C. Bills, left to right: K. Surges, D. Foley, R. Davis, K. D. McLemore, S. Wilk, M. Roessler, J. Miller, B. Carlson, J. Powell, T. Hostrawser 55 Sophomore, Sue Shandy sells Sectional derbys to John Darsee and Nancy Slauson. 56 Roy Arron, Jerry Abee, David Alexan- der, Susan Alferio, Joseph Almassy, Robert Armstrong, Tom Armstrong Geneva Baker, Nancy Baker, Greg Ballew, Ted Banacka, Helene Barron, Edith Bazeley, Janet Beck, Peggy Bella Kathy Bendit, Billie Benedict, Wesley Bennett, Bob Berfanger, Ellen Berg- gren, Dayle Berke, Margaret Berman, Steve Berman Russell Betz, Maribeth Bierenga, Linda Biggs, Jeff Blue, Phillip Bohl- ing, James Bolinger, John Borgatti, Gail Boswell Ralph Braden, Arlene Bradley, Fran- cine Broadnax, Sue Broadstreet, Ter- rence Brown, Terry T. Brown, Nancy Brownell, Joseph Bucker Bonnie Buechler, William Burke, Paul Bumore, Susan Burnore, Greg Bum- side, Becky Burtsfield, Beverly Bush- nell, JoAnn Bybee Lia Byers, Larry Calder, Pat Camer- on, Shirley Canen, Emerson Carr, Sherry Caton, Edith Clark, James Clark Steve Clauson, Charles Clemans, Maurice Cogdell, Delana Cole, Chris ZIollins, Connie Cooke, Mary Cordell, Susan Cordtz Nathan Cossman, Craig Cox, Marilyn -ressler, Kathie Crocker, Brian Cun- lingham, Kay Curtis, Charlene Cwik, Roger Dahlgren Bill D ' Alelio, Sharon Daniel, John Darsee, Dennis Daurer, Ann David- ion, Cheryl Davidson, Phillip Day, Barbara Dayton Jarb Dean, Tom Decker, Jim Denney, oan Deransk, Janet Derickson, Carol )illon, Brenda Dixon, Robert Dixon f ' f r f fl 57 Toni Donaldson, Michael Downs, Ed- i die Driver, Marilyn Druelinger, Mike ; Dworecki, Dave Dzierlo, Amita Ed- | wards, Phillip Egendoerfer Don Eggert, Darrell Engle, Diane En- gle, Linda Ernsberger, Fritz Ettl, John ( Evans, Janice Parian, Rick Faurot Carroll Feirick, Phillip Feltz, Pat ( Ferm, Wendell Fetters, Sherrie Fields, I Steven Filips, Barbara Finneran, i Posey Firestein ( Howard Fisette, Ron Flack, Penny | Flatt, Shaun Floyd, Harold Foos, Jon Frederick, John Freidline, John Fren- kiel Steve Friedman, Jacqueline Gaines, ! Danny Gann, Kathy Gann, Kirby  sy Gann, Patty Gardner, Sheila Geans, Saundra Gentner j Tony George, Linda Gibson, Meg Gil- ! bert, Dennis Giles, Jack Gill, Paula I Glabman, Jerry Glassbum, Tom Glenn | Sue Golba, Jay Goldman i Dean Goodwin, Steve Gontei! Peggy Grant, Dan Greenlee j Delores Greenway, Ginni Greg Kristy Grenert, Dale Grimes Susie Hill goes over her lines during play practice. 58 Rod Grirdeland, Janet Grosso, Van aroth, Randy Guendling, Becky Gul- ras, Carolyn Hack, Betsy Hall, Phyllis rlammons David Hanson, Jill Hargreaves, Dave ■larlan. Brent Harmon, Greg Har- ington, Cheryl Harris, Gaye Harris, Pat Harris Cathy Hatala, Jeff Hauflaire, Jill leckaman, Ted Heckman, Jim Hehl, fancy Heintzberger, Diane Hersh- erger, Kathy Hersom ob Heston, Gary Hickey, Jim Hicks, [ary Hight, Evangeline Hill, Joann ill, Susie Hill, William Hill larilyn Hinds, Cynthia Hintz, Bi [obbs, Gary Hogman, Vickie Hojara, andi Hood, Jody Hordman, Cynthia lorvath ichael Horvath, Bob Hosier, Sharon uey, Jim Humphrey, Larry Hutchins, nice Jackson, Mike Jacobs, Mike inovsky iidy Janowiak, Dick Jeter, at Joers, Robert Johns, ana Johnson, Sandy Jones elma Jordan, Barry Kaley, 3rry Kambol, Karen Kapson Dane Donaldson and John Mosby are found taking a break during football practice. 59 Anna Kapuvary, Mickey Kasper, Gerrii Katz, Barb Keil, Richard Keleman J aL Kathy Kelley, Linda Kelly, Timonij Kendall I Alice Kepler, Carolyn Keppler, Ann! Kerby, Linda Kershner, Sharon Kesler, j Richard Kevsch, Linda Kincaid, Kindal Kirchheimer j I Nancy Klebusits, Sue Klosowski I Monica Kluszczynski, Shirley Klusz-« czynski, Frank Knapp, Ken Knight,; Christine Knox, Dave Kominkiewicz i Dave Kovas, Lenhard Krueger, Don. Kuzmits, Janet Lane, Chris Larson, Renard Lasane, Robert Lauritzson,] Gwendolyn Law Susan Lazzara, Trudy Lehman, Bila Leibow, Susan Leighty, Mike Leip-| pert, Chris Leslie, Bobbi Levin, Edj Levy I l| Walter Lewis, Reid Lichtenfels, Pan Leipold, Janet Lind, Beth Lindahljl Pat Lindley, Beth Lindzy, Brendaj Lingar I Betty Loar, Greg Loughridge, Charlel Love, Dean Lovings, Dave Lowr Barbara Lukas, Cynthia Luke, Pa MacDonald Karen Macri, Joe Madaras, Diaiw Madison, James Magness, Bruce Mag rane, Lydia Mandeville, Sandra Man] gano, Cindy Mangus ! i Connie Marshman, John Martin, Keif becca Martin, Sue Ann Martz, Judj Mazlo, Karen McCloughan, Lewi;| McGann, Jeff Mclntyre l Dave McLean, Mike McMahon, Sue, McNab, Cynthia McNamara, Monty j McNoldy, Chuck Means, Debbie Me- | dow, Dennis Meredith Karen Merril, Mike Messersmith, Ge ry Metz, Larry Metzger, Kerry Miek Jean Ann Mies, Mary Ann Mile Carolyn Miller 60 lolly Miller, Jim Miller, Judy Mil- jr, Russell Miller, Carol Milley, Dan lintz, Janice Minx, Sue Mishler )ean Moehring, David Molnar, Nancy ilontague, Jackie Moreland, Guy [orrical, John Mosby, Tom Muncie, ' eggy Murphy iruce Myers, Don Nace, Ken Nash, arie Neal, Robert Neitzel, Tom Nel- on, Barbara Nemeth, Wendell Ne- leth ynda Newcomer, Mike Newton, beryl Nichols, Benny Nicks, Doug imtz, Paul Noeth, Mike Nova, Shir- y Nusbaum ave Oliver, Terry Osmanski, Linda ?ge, Beth Parks, Cheryl Payne, liirley Payton, Greg Penzenik, Pat rm im Perry, Jill Persyn, Chuck Pfleeg- r, David Pichard, Pamela Pitts, Al- ' n Pixley, Mary Pletcher, Jack Po- lell arbara Pomeranz, Scott Prebys, Jan- le Presnell, Shari Presnell, Jeff Price, ' fed Price, Susan Purkal, Bud Pylitt SOPHOMORE Student Council Representa- Stiver, F. Ettl, J. Reed, J. Darsee, M. A. Miles, tives from left to right: H. Shaw, L. Byers, P. R. Lichtenfels, G. Katz Grant, L. Wilson, A. Schneider, S. Berman, K. 61 The official pace car leads the race as the Annual Little 500 begins. 62 Emmy Quick, Nancy Raitzin, Doni Ramsey, Mike Rankin, Pat Rankin,i Scott Rannells, Bill Ransberger, John; Rasmussen Steve Raymond, Becky Rearick, Jeni nifer Reed, Chuck Rice, Tom Rich! ards, Jim Richey, John Ries, Pa1, Riley i Sue Risser, Yvonne Ritenour, Kathjl Robbins, Christa Roberts, Randy Roej Bob Rose, Ernie Rosin, Shirley Roth ' bailer Bill Ruscio, James Russell, Janet Rul i kowski. Rick Rutkowski, Dale Sar dock, Louis Sandock, David Scanc ! ling, Jesi Schaefer i Brian Schafer, John Scheibelhu Mark Schelle, Susan Schiller, Andre Schneider, Vicki Schosker, Stev Schrager, Lann Schultz Joe Schwalvack, Teri Schwartz, Irviri Sclamberg, William Scott, Gerry S: Christ, Carolyn Shafer, Dick Shafei Robert Shaffer Richard Shamory, Sue Shandy, Gloril Shapiro, Henry Shaw, Nancy Sheeii Lee Sherman, Mike Shira, John Shii . Nancy Sievers, Nancy Slauson, Caroj Slocum Joe Slutsky, Mac Smigielski, Davil Smith ' Tom Smith, Larry Smothers, Ru ' !| Snowden Christine Sobilo, Bill Spain, BodNi Spink JB Barbara Stafford, Judy Stebbins, Jacci Steens, Barb Steinberg, Steve Steinke, Kurt Stiver, David Stock, Chuck Superczynski Marianne Surges, Dale Swanson, Jur- gen Switalski, Steve Szabo, Sandy Szymkowiak, Bessie Taliadquros, Michael Tarwacki, Judy Taylor Chris Thomas, David Thompson, Melodie Thompson, David Thornton, Gerald Tom, Gabriel Toth, Mary Toul, Sue Travis John Troeger, Janet Troutman, Con- nie Tubbs, Eugene Turner, Terry Ty- ler, Dianne Urbacke, Sandi VanHom, Ellen VanLake icki VanStory, John Wallace, Fran- :ine Walls, Jack Warford, Jill War- ord. Vera Warmoth, Lucile Watkins, Foan Wattles Chuck Welte, Karen Wentland, Caro- lyn Weston, Barbara Whitaker, Roxie White, Linda Whitlow, Ginger Wilcox, Joe Wilk Ann Wilkinson, Mark Willemin, Alan Williams, Betty Williams, Gilbert Williams, John Wilson, Larry Wil- liams, Ed Wilsberg Larry Wilson, Sandy Wilson, Judy Windebrenner VTike Witt, Larry Wolfe, Linda Yoder Lynn Young, Robert Young, Michael ' ablocki Peter Zassenhaus, Joanne Zellers, Sandy Zellers B-Team cheerleader, Judy Pickens, encourages the un- derclassmen to yell. 63 Freshmen discuss their first year at AHS during theii sock-hop, Adventures in Paradise. ' 64 Richard Altman, Saundra Anderson, Leon Andrews, Jean Archambeault, James Austin, Linda Baird, Michael Baker, Chris Ballard Sandy Bare, Renee Barkley, Kathy Barrier, Richard Barrier, Earlean Barton, Kenneth Barton, Fred Baze- ley, Tom Beatty Larry Beck, Janice Becky, Anne Bed- lar, Joyce Belcher, Ken Bell, Craig Bentzen, Paul Berebitsky, Bruce Berk- land Jrent Best, Patt Bickel, Todd Binga- nan, Janice Bingham, Kenneth Bing- lam, Nancy Birdsall, David Black, i onstance Blair 3ob Boger, Denny Borich, Sharon Bot- :oroff. Randy Boys, Linda Brazcau, -ana Brevard, Kathy Bridger, Becky 3riggs ,arry Brogdon, Jeffrey Bronsing, Cora Sronton, Sandy Brook, Gary Brown, tregory Brown, Robert Brown, ' homas Brysert tanley Buchanon, Pam Buck, Peggy iuck, Tom Budecki, Debby Burgess, leorge Burgott, Nancy Busch, Bonnie Sutler ;enny Butts, Dave Byrne, Roger ampbell, Scott Campbell, Jan Car- enter, Jim Carton, Chryl Case, Gloria halliner indy Chamberlin, Nancy Clarke, Bob layton, Iris Cobb, Michael Cobb, om Colip, Dennis Collins, Susie owen laron Coy, Janice Crane, Floyd reager, Jim Crocker, Sandra Cudney, pnald Cukrowicz, Jeannette Curd, !om Curtis .arry Cryier, Charlene Daily, John )augherty, Susan Davel, Kerry Dav- y, Clifford Davis, Glendora Davis, ludy Davis i f f££| 65 Ary DeBruyn, Kevin Delahanty, Loiij; Etelvallee, Terry Demien, Steve Der man, Patricia Derbeck, Diane Desonis ' Greg Diamond Bruce Dickey, Keith Dickey, Pamel Dixon, Joseph Dluzak, John Dobsor Susan Dodgson, Amy Dombkowsfc Dianne Dominy Teddie Donaldson, Doreen Donnell;, Mark Donoho, Lonny Doolen, Rick Dorland, Margaret DuBois, Susanr DuBois, Linda Eaglebarger Pamela Eckenberger, Larry Eddy] Karen Edwards, Jim Ehlers, Sally Ell| lers, Steve Ein, Dennis Emery, Ricli ard Eming Charles Eminger, Larry Enders, Bai bara Engle, Tim Enright, Larry Eratl Sam Evans, Sherry Feirick, Can Feldman Tom Ferman, Richard Fields, Pai Fine, Gary Finger, Glenn Fink, Dali Fisher, Karin Fisher, Marilyn Fishej William Fladeland, Keith Forsythj! Milton Foster, Debbie Fox, Toiji Frauli, Cindy Frederick, Gary Frisjj Lynne Fritz ;■ Sherry Gagnon, Pat Gale, Brem j Gann, Pat Gaston, Terry Gatchej ' Cindy Gay, Sue Centner, Kathj Geyer j: Gary Gibboney, Neil Gilbert, GloiJj Gildea, Wendy Gill, Dotty Gla; ' Steve Glass, Violet Glassburn, Pa Goetz Cathy Goldstein, Leslie Goldsmii Diane Good, David Gordon, Den Gordon, Ron Gomy, John Gray, Jo! E. Gray j Jacqueline Green, Margaret Grimf; Larry Gutenburg, Carolyn Hacktj Laurel Hacker, Ralph Haisley, Jairji Hale, Julie Hamilton l ' 66 Bill Hans, Laverne Hansen, Jarne Harker, Don Harman, Bill Harmon, Janice Harringer, Betty Harris, Pat Hartwick Judy Harvey, Joseph Hauflaire, Cathy Heckaman, Frank Held, John Held, Julie Hendrickson, Holger H e n n , Christine Henry Dave Henry, Dennis Henry, Peggy Hickey, Susan Hile, Bill Hindsley, Leo Hintz, Kathy Hochstetter, Bob Hoenk David Hoffman, Kathy Hoffman, John Horvath, Kay Horvath, Jim Hough- ton, Marguerite Howard, Kathy Huff, Herman Humes Chris Hupp, Claude Hurlbut, Kerry Hurtekant, John Jackey, Ronnie Jack- ey, Kenneth Jaggart, Lewis Janicki, JoAnn Janowiak Tom Jeffries, Bill Jones, Chuck Jones Rebecca Jones, Mike Jordan, Joanie Jowtz Lemuel Joyner, John Kaiser, Rhonda Kaley Steve Kati, Irv Katz, Nancy Katz Patty Keith, Sharon Kelley, Kathy Kelly Wayne Keppler, Sandra Kerr, Helen Kerscner f Ef £ Eager Freshmen listen and gaze intently as usher Kathy Ullery points out an interesting sight at the annual Fresh- man Sho-Ya-Round sponsored by the Student Council. 67 ■L_4r Cyndy Kijek, Tom King, Ross Klahr, . , Susan Kluszczynski, Kerry Knaben- ' v shue, Emily Knapp, Christy Korpal, Bob Koski Kathy Krakowski, John Kreisle, Tom Kronewitter, Bill Kruyer, Bill Kryder, Debbie Krziza, Pat Kuboske, Kath- leen Kuhn Jim Lacluyse, Lou Ann Langwith, Hardin Lanier, Robert Lapham, Paula Laplace, Kathy Larkin, Roger Larson, Rosemary Lauck Phil Laure, Judy Lawrence, Dennis Lee, Judy Leonard, Susan Leonard, Martin Levine, John Liebeler, Scott Liggett John Lindsay, Kathlyn Linker, Chris- tine Lippert, Steve Loveland, J i m Lowe, Kathy Lower, Scott Lowry, Doug MacGregor Bill Mack, James Madison, Scott Madison, Larry Magee, Jim Magera, Frank Maley, Greg Mangus, Connie Martin Kathie Martin, Sue Marvel, Brian Matz, David McCarthy, Diana Mc- Clure, Chris McDaniel, Janice Mc- Farland, Aneta McLean Edward McNulty, Dick Mellinger Students discuss the different candidates for Basketball Queen before entering the voting booth. James Mervildq, Patty Meyers Kristi Michelsen, Chris Mikulaki Jean Mille, Marilyn Miller | 68 Michael Miller, Ellen Milley, Roxy Mills, Michael Mishner, Nancy Mol- nar, Chuck Morfoot, Beth Morros, Dale Morrow Beth Mosher, Mary Mullarky, Janet Nelson, Robert Nemeth, Connie New- comer, Helen Newland, Larry New- land, Andy Nickle Kathy Nietch, Cheryl Niver, Polly Niver, Christopher Norris, Sharon Norton, Wayne Nowostawski, Judy Nyikos, Mike O ' Connell Jim Ogle, Judy O ' Hair, Robert Os- trander, Eric Oswald, Jim Owens, Jerry Painter, John Palmer, Edward Papoi Trudy Parker, Tom Parks, Tommy Parish, Duane Pascoff, Pam Pawlow- ski, Mary Peck, Percifull Perri, Tim Perri Edward Peters, Robert Peters, Karen Peterson, Raemozelle Phelps, Richard Phelps, Bruce Pipke, Dennis Plainer, Sue Platner Larry Poorman, Carole Pope, Patti ' Powell, Bruce Priest, Richard Quimby, j Sheri Raschke, Leslie Raszipovits, Pamela Reed Sandy Reed Tom Reeder Janna Reichert John Reitz FRESHMEN Student Council Repre- sentatives from left to right: front: R. Lauck, J. Von Bergon, A. Nickle, J. Carpenter, S. Gentner. back: B. Ja- cobs, T. Reeder, D. Henry, S. Ehlers. 69 Anne Rhoades, Samuel Richards, Richard Riggs, Patricia Riley, Greg Rinehart, Sherrie Ritter, William Rit- ter, Richard Roberts Rebecca Roberts, Robert Roberts, j Guerden Rolondo, Charlotte Rommel, Richard Rosenstein, Troy Ross, Linda | Roth, Doug Rothkopf Tom Rowe, Louis Russell, Tony Sa- i kara, David Samples, Maria Samson, i Dennis Sanders, Glen Banner, Margo i Sappington Debby Savarese, Kathy Sayers, Darryl Scandling, Kathy Scheibelhut, Steve Scheibelhut, John Schoonover, Tela Schulman, Sandy Schwartz Anthony Scott, Veronica Seach, Ro- bert Sedam, Mike Seitz, Sandy Sha- fer, Patricia Shaw, Robert Sherman, Deborah Shira Robert Shuey, John Shuman, Chris- ! tine Siders, Phyllis Sises, Bill Sinkie- ! wicz, Marina Siomos, Dennis Sniad- I ecki, Evelyn Snowden Mickey Spainhower, Robert Spear, i Shelley Spicer, Paula Spurgeon, Rich- ard Spychalski, Jeff Stahl, Susan Stanz, Fran Starzynski William Stauffacher, Claudia Stevens, Sharon Stillson, Bob Stonebraker, Bob Stopper, Bob Storm, Bill Stouffer, Doug Strahla Mary Strickland, Carl Strong, Roberta i, Stull, Janet Suding, Marsha Swigart, j Charles Swinsick, Mark Szabo, Leslie ; Szilagyi I Ken Szuba, Stephen Szyarto, Beverly] Taylor, Sherrill Taylor, Sherry Taylor, Tom Taylor, Warren Taylor, Larry j Thomas Pamela Thomas, Craig Thureson,,! Pamela Toth, Terry Tulchinsky, Marki! Turnoch, Marcia Tyler, Meredith Ut-i terback. Bob Uyhelji 70 1 Lee VanBuskirk, Jim Vance, Keith Vanderbosch, Katie VanderHorck, Dennis VanHolsbeki, Ken VanNevel, Kathie VanScoyk, Joel Veach Jo Ann VonBergen, Michele Vurpillat, Barb Walker, Tom Walls, James Ward, Velva Warford, Paul Warrex, Debby Webster Steve Webster, Sue Welchsel, John Wendzowka, Cheryl Wenslow, James Westfall, Jackie Wexler, Laura Whal- en, Don Wharton Larry Wharton, Lynda Wharton, Susie Whitaker, Stuart Whitcomb, Mary Whitlow, Sharyon Wiciut, Jim Wid- ner, Mike Willemin Cynthia Williams, Janice Williams, Kay Williams, Larry Williams, Phil Williford, Cathy Wilson, Marye Wil- son, Nancy Wilson Tom Wilson, Robert Wise, John Wit- ter, Leroy Witucki, Michele Wolf, Richard Wolfe, Tom Wolfram, Roger Woods Bob Woodward, Tony Woodworth John Wray, Ken Zalas Mike Zalas, Lyn Zeiger Larry Zigrang, Albert Zornig Joseph Zorboch, Bob Zoss Mr. Nelson clears away the Michigan City Red Devils during a pep assembly. 71 72 73 Science carries us into zones of Jim Van Fleit sets up apparatus for a chemistry experi- ment. Stu Cohn and Chuck Colip work on an 74 speculation, . . . — Robert Louis Stevenson experiment dealing with water pres- sure. At the arboretum Adams stude;;t£ have ' :he op-;orti. ' r.ity to identify plants and trees. In this the twentieth century, science has become very im- portant in the field of mechanized progress. Headed by Mr. Paul Reber, the Science Department strives to further the knowledge and the interest in the varied fields of science. Five science courses are offered in the John Adams curricu- lum. The biochemical approach is introduced in the first year of biology. This new approach, called B.S.C.S — Biological Sci- ences Curriculum Study enables students to apply the newly learned premises. In the second year of biology, cat anatomy, field biology, and fresh water biology are included in the course. Chemistry enables students to study and experiment with chemicals and observe their reactions. Physics, the science which deals with matter and energy and the transformation of energy, is taught to both juniors and seniors as preparation for college. Physical science is a one year course of general science studies. The John Adams Science Department realizes its function in the preparation of students for the modern era of today. Advanced biology students, Bruce Levy and Sue Redemsky, study the anatomy of a cat. A certain portion of the high school curriculum is de- voted to the subject of mathematics. Mathematics may be considered a language of science, but it may also be a device used in the development of clear thinking. In mathematics as a language of science, scientific expression is dependent upon an understanding of terms and a knowledge of solutions in the mathematical field. Mathematics enables the student to cope with such sci- entific courses as chemiistry and physics. In a chemistry course, two years of algebra are the fundamental tools used in solving chemical equations. Likewise, in a phy- sics course, a four year mathematics program is usually necessary in order to set up problems and to write lab reports. Without the understanding of mathematics as a language, these scientific courses would be impossible. By demonstration and nightly assignments, the John Adams Mathematics Department, headed by Mr. Vol- ney Weir, strives to impart the reasoning of the mathe- matician to every student. By the development of such reasoning through mathematics, all students will be de- pendent upon clear thinking to help them in the future. Peggy Grant, Chris Collins, and Steve Filips Wisdom is the principal thing: getting, get Nancy Sinkiwicz and Esther Kulp display their U. History paper pertaining to the Civil War. Senior government classes learn the functions of the United States Court System by having Mock Trials. Wit- ness Tom Witt, gives testi- 76 study the Pythagorean Theorem in geometry George Reardon concentrates on his daily assignment in math. Therefore, get wisdom; and with all thy understanding. — Proverbs IV VII mony to Prosecutor, John Gadd, as the Judge, Mr. Goldsberry and Recorder, Connie Cohen, listen. Social studies is the building of tomorrow ' s future today. A basic understanding of past and present his- torical situations is essential in this day and age. This essentiality establishes the foundation for the continual building of a stable future. The goal of the Social Studies Department of John Adams High School, headed by Mr. Alonzo Goldsberry, is to produce a well-informed individual. Upon entering John Adams as a freshman, the community civics class emphasizes the school as an interdependent govern- mental unit with its projects, problems, and progress. After this first emphasis on a simple, governmental unit, the history of the United States is dealt with in detail at the junior level. This historical look at the growth of the United States prepares the senior for a deeper insight into the government and also into the economic, social, and international affairs currently present. For those who wish an extensive study into the his- tories of other countries, a world history course is elec- tive, usually on the sophomore level. The well-informed individual continues the building of a strengthened future today. 77 Students improve their reading speed and comprehension through the Develop- Mental Reading course. The Adams Library. Reading maketh Conference a And writing In special conference rooms, students and teachers have the opportunity for discussions. Here Warren Taylor, Miss Sue Valentine, Miss Barbara Rogalle, Janice Crane, and Charles Pfleeger present their opinions. a full man; ready man; an exact man. — Bacon Dian Reasor explains her interpretation of Canterbury Tales in an advanced English theme. The mastery of the EngHsh language is im- portant in our competitive and complex society. If the user lacks a command of the mechanics of language and does not have a broad and flexible vocabulary, he cannot be certain that his written or spoken ideas will be understood by others. Today, more than ever, one ' s future may well depend upon his ability to communi- cate his ideas clearly and easily. The English Department, headed by Mr. Richard Schurr, has set up certain standards in the areas of reading and writing, which are the required English skills for Adams ' students. Each graduating student is expected to read adult prose and poetry well enough to gain accurate information and ideas from his read- ing, to interpret these terms of his own experi- ence, to recognize their organization, and to analyze and evaluate them. Rhetorical expec- tations of a graduating student are to write well enough to present his ideas in logical and clear form, free from mechanical errors that may distort or cloud his meaning. The teaching of these required abilities is the aim of the Adams ' English Department. 79 Listen and learn in the language lab. I Appreciation In The Mastery Of Language Mrs. Consuelo DeLagos checks Tom Ault ' s Spanish paper. 80 - The John Adams Language Depart- ment, under the guidance of Mrs. Gwendolyn Gadomski, offers four years of either Latin, French, German or Spanish, or a combination of the four. The purpose of this department is to stress an appreciation of the mastery of each language. Appreciation is created by the mastery of the conversation, by the enlargement of the vocabulary, and by the privilege of studying the great masters in their original text. An addi- tional tool that is used by the language department to create appreciation is the language laboratory. The language lab helps the student get acquainted with the language as spoken by the na- tives and also to hear his own attempts at the language. General Education Stressed In Business Certain courses in the Business Cur- riculum are intended to contribute to and to round out the general education of each individual, regardless of his edu- cational or vocational plans. Other courses are offered which will teach skills of value to people in their per- sonal lives and which will teach skills in which students can become suffic- iently proficient to enable them to se- cure and satisfactorily keep employ- ment in business. Such courses as an Introduction to Business, Business Relations and Busi- ness Communications enable the stu- dent to become acquainted with the function of business. Other subjects which include the more specific phases of business are: Personal Typing, Note- hand, Bookkeeping, Typing, and two years of Shorthand and Office Train- ing. The head of the Business Depart- ment is Miss Annajane Puterbaugh. Learning to type proves interesting. Future secretaries hard at work. 81 82 83 Football Queen S Court Sitting: Barb Tomber, Nancy Daniel, Queen; Helen War- ren, Sherry Mills, Randi Storheim, Diane Beard, Babs O ' Hair, and Barb Welber. Basketball Queen S Court Sitting: Mitchi Miyoshi, Ann Chriest, Queen; Janice Firestein. Standing: Judy Derickson, Nancy Naus, Kathy Ullery, Maria Miller, and Connie Cohen. 84 A.F S- Hands Across The Sea Our American Field Service representative abroad last sum- mer was Gayle Thistlethwaite. Living with a family in Italy, she learned how the Italian peo- ple live and told them about the American way of life. Upon returning home, she continued spreading interna- tional understanding by relating her experiences and impressions to others. Through AFS she has come to appreciate the differ- ences and similarities between peoples of other nations. Randi Storheim, our Ameri- can Field Service exchange stu- dent from Norway, captured the hearts of the student body this year with her friendly and charming personality. Living with the Pence family, Randi has come to know and love the American people and their way of life. We at Adams feel privileged to have known her as a fellow student. Mitchi Miyoshi, under the auspices of the 1st Christian Church, came here from Japan to learn the truth about Ameri- ca. With her sweet and simple disposition, Mitchi has filled our hearts with an understanding of the Japanese people. After living in America a year, Mitchi has decided she likes our country so much that she is going to attend a college here next year. 85 4 Frank Hughes Confusion ♦ Mass confusion: Freshmen 86 Maria Samson Lee Wise a state which we all encounter. Dick O ' Day and Bob Raissle Mr. Brady and Lili Byers Concentration. . . . Cynthia Everest Donna Duvall and John Gadd 88 Bruce Gobdel the incentive to find out why- Suzanne Nemeth Mr. Schutz and his shadow, Karen McDanie 89 Victory for the Seagles Celebration . . . 90 Shirley Clark § fr -r-jr Varsity Band marches in Memorial Day Parade. Sherry Mills joy, happiness, triumph, victory. H B I ■1 ■j nnjni 9p S n iSIt ipEf H B Pw i 9 B K l v Ij HI 1 rv - t1 H H b ' . ° A ]H H 1 1 1 1 { 1. i H Tim Blackburn, Ted Evans, and Charlie Creamer 91 Organizations fi 93 Senior Glee Club: left to right: Row 1: P. Rothballer, S. Hood, K. Stute, G. Rothermel, L. Glass, M. Fett, B. Feferman, D. Bratcher, B. Dilellio, J. Blue, R. Watkins, T. Marcotte, D. Vermillion, G. Thistlethwaite, L. Ben- son, S. Pope, J. Jameson, P. Roberts, S. Hill, D. Mourer. Row 2: M. Rector, S. Huey, B. Goetz, C. Kaiser, J. Steins, A. Partridge, D. Reason, C. Ridout, J. Parmer- lee, S. Broadway, E. Morgan, T. Neitzel, B. Simon, L. Byers, S. Martz, C. Peters, J. Kipp, V. Miller, T. Robin- son, C. Bednar, P. Harrigan. Row 3: A. Childress, M. Walker, B. Rhodes, A. Aulm, M. Warstler, N. Sinkiewicz, J. Hadley, W. Andrick, T. Daugherty, C. Pfleeger, B. SENIOR GLEE CLUB OFFICERS left to right: Row 1: D. Reasor, vice-president; L. McMillan, president; K. McDaniel, accompanist. Row 2: S. Spicer, treasurer; C. Larson, accom- panist; G. Thistlethwaite, N. Stenberg, B. O ' Hair, L. Benson, secretaries. Row 3: C. Colip, treasurer; B. Kaley and D. McLemore, business managers, E. Kulp, accompanist; J. Morrow, robe chairman: Lynn Asper, student director. Glee Clubs The John Adams Glee Clubs, under the direction of Mrs. Lawrence T. Pate, presented their twenty-fourth Christmas Candlelight Vesper Service this year. The vocal department, consisting of the Senior, Junior, and Prep Glee Club, maintained the school ' s most treasured tradition as they achieved beauty of tone in the singing and precision of movement in the processional. This re- warding and inspiring service truly be- gan the Christmas season for many people. The glee clubs also enjoyed singing in the Back-to-School Assembly, the North Central Festival, and the Christ- mas Assembly. They also participated in the Spring Concert, the Easter As- sembly, the All-City Festival, and the Baccalaureate and Commencement Ex- 94 J « fi 4fV ilJ3 j f I f I ♦ • f t, t « t k  .  '  ' « V VVv Rusk, L. Mac Millan, B. Raissle, J. Morrow, A. Moore, S. Mahank, S. Moller, P. Mogle, P. Sanders, R. Harvey, Mrs. Pate. Row 4: B. Schrop, C. Lanier, K. Gann, E. Jones, G. Groff, L. Byers, D. Moeller, E. Gielow, B. Kal- ey, D. McLemore, J. Darsee, S. Sink, D. Walton, D. Berke, B. Berkland, B. Martin, K. Surges, B. Stack- house, M. Miyoshi, K. Furlong, G. Harris. Row 5: L. Stogdill, K. Ritter, B. Buechar, D. Huster, D. Bell, U. Jackson, K. Uldin, R. Allen, H. Peer, J. Wickizer, C. Colip, L. Asper, T. Evans, D. Greenlee, J. Seggerman, C. Burgott, N. Stenberg, D. Simmler, C. Plotkin, B. G ' Hair, S. Spicer. BOY ' S DOUBLE QUARTET left to right: D. Vermil- lion; B. Neitzel; G. Morgan; L. McMillan; E. Geilow; J. Darsee; H. Peer; L. Asper. GIRLS ENSEMBLE left to right: Row 1: D. Reasor, A. Partridge, S. Martz, E. Jones, K. McDaniel. Row 2: N. Sinkiewicz, B. Feferman, B. Schrop, J, Kipp, L. Glass. Row 3: U. Jackson, L. Benson, C. Peters, L. Byers, D. Berke, J. Hadley. 95 Left to right: Row 1: P. Eckenberger, P. Mogel, S. Anderson, S. Brook, S. Prebys, R. Fissette, J. Blue, F. Kronewetter, R. Cox, J. Malicki, F. Ettl, B. Kaley, P. Spurgen, K. Stute, S. Thompson, C. Wilson, Mr. R. Ral- ston, Director; Mr. J. Herendeen, Director. Row 2: C. Slocum, C. Lanier, C. Walker, R. Cox, D. Bogan, R. Scott, B. Keil, N. Wilson, P. Bickel, K. McDaniel, M. DelVallee, L. DelVallee, L. Mandeville, N. Katz, L. Marrs, J. McGee, J. Kam, P. Dickey. Row 3: D. Cole, J. Nyikos, M. Turnock, C. Luke, K. Furlong, V. Miller, D. Simmler, J. Barkley, K. Kelly, N. Siburrs, V. Hunter, T. Lehman, C. Collins, C. Root, S. Steinbery, S. Brown, R. Shapiro, S. Lumm, J. Seggerman. Row 4: L. Asper, R. Hoffer, J. Held, L. Hacker, P. Wilfing, M. Morrical, J. Widmoyer, J. VonBerger, M. Bartow, D. Ball, S. Brunson, A. Bednar, S. Martz, R. Oswald, M. Stottar, M. Leonard, C. Ridout, N. Natkow. Row 5: D. Duncan, D. Vermillion, G. Burgott, S. Liggett, M. Utterback, G. Harrington, D. Held, G. Grant, B. Dickey, J. Clark, F. Schafer, M. Major, B. Kryder, E. Gerggren, S. Shawhan, J. Walker, S. Caroll, B. Farquhar, D. Mourer, E. Jones. Row 6: R. Hunt, J. Wickizer, C. Henderickson, S. Mollar, B. Shaffer, H. Peer, J. Wilson, B. Rusk, P. Coy, C. Pfleeger, B. Zoss, J. Gray, E. White, J. Wallace, B. Kaley, D. Greenley, T. Bingaman, T. Neitzel, D. Nimtz, R. Fecteau. ff 9 R 4 ' i T k vuBI H P HA ' 4 rfl L -lj J 1 ' 1 ' - K ll B z 0 ftKB K BL 9 |.aj .vi ; B MtSLsMMiuJHfli K l Dance Band, left to right: Row 1: J. Magee, C. Ridout, R. Cox, C. Wil- son, M. Stotter, N. Natkow. Row 2: D. Greenlee, R. Fecteau, D. Nimtz, T. Bingaman. Row 3: D. Duncan, L. Asper, D. Vermillion, R. Hoffer. Drums, R. Cox: Piano, B. Farquhar: Bass, T. Kendall Band When each note blends harmoniously into an intricate pattern of artistic expres- sions, the result is music. This beauty and excellence of musical expressions is the goal that the Adams Band each year strives to accomplish. Only under the excellent guid- ance of Mr. Robert Ralston and Mr. James Herendeen can this goal be achieved. The band is one of the most active or- ganizations at John Adams. This year the band played for three formal and two park concerts, marched in three parades, and added musical color to some eighteen foot- ball and basketball half-time shows. The year was climaxed by the band trip to the state contest. Here the knowledge and skill of both the conductors and the students were tested to the fullest degree. iB uSSaS r n t- J 1 1 . ' ' jf 1 ' ' f J v i J 1 •;i M ' _S ■ ■ ■ ' ■■ . te - : ' ' . ' Band Officers, left to right: Standing: D. Duncan, President; M. Bartow, D. Mourer, Librarians; Seated: front: S. Lumm, L. Marrs, Secretaries; Back: C. Wilson, Vice President; L. Asper, Drum Major. Left to right: Row 1: H. Kershner, C. Haker, A. Rhodes, B. Lung, L. Fritz, S. Bare, J. Rei- chert, B. Briggs. Row 2: R. White, S. Leonard, C. Wenslow, K. Bendit, S. Kerr, S. Norton, G. Davis. Row 3: B. Peters, D. Kruyer, J. Thomas, D. Shock, J. Morrow, D. Ramsey, G. Finger, K. Butts, Mr. Herendeen, Director. Row 4: T. Parks, T. Sakora, E. McNulty, J. Zurbuck, T. Tulchinsky, S. Webster, B. Stauffacjer, K. Van Nevel. Row 5: W. Taylor, D. Sanders, P. Spurgeon, K. Vandewalle, M. Torpey, R. Riggs, L. Eddy, J. Wallace. Row 6: T. Kambol, B. Meeks, B. Heston, J. Witter, J. Magera, and L. Goldsmith. 97 Left to right: Row 1: D. Moore, L. Byers, B. Schrop, L. Dunning, G. Harris, C. Liggett, B. Carlson, B. Salzman. Row 2: G. Rothermel, B. Harland, D. Bell, J. Darsee, P. Eckenberger, S. Thompson, C. Wilson, K. McDaniel, N. Katz, J. Nelson, J. McGee, L. Stogdill, L. Winslow. Row 3: J. Hemphill, S. Signorino, L. Whitlow, T. Pomeranz, L. Hacker, S. Huey, M. Downs, K. Surges, J. McGee, R. Cox, D. Ball, M. Barlow, N. Schrager, M. Goldsmith, K. Merril. Row 4: J. Fricnkel, V. Hahn, D. Shira, K. VanderHorck, M. Mullarky, J. Walker, B. Farquar, D. Mourer, E. Jones, L. Asper, D. Vermillion, R. Hoffer, R. Fecteau, D. Nimtz, C. Stites, student teach- er; Mr. Lewis, Director; R. Ostrander, T. Kendall. Row 5: B. Kaley, S. Brook. John Adams Orchestra Left to right: Row 1: C. Liggett, Librarian; D. Mourer, Librarian; B. Schrop, Treasurer; L. Stogdill, Uniforms. Row 2: L. Byers, Secretary; D. Moore, President; B. Salzman, Uniforms; B. Carlson, Secre- tary. The John Adams Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Gerald Lewis provides an aesthetic outlet in the high school curricu- lum. Besides stress in the technical skills of the musician, the orchestra develops an ap- preciation of orchestral music both for the participant and the listener. Throughout the year, the orchestra par- ticipates in numerous programs. The orches- tra won many honors in local, district, and state contests. Other performances include the McKinley-Edison Concert, the Honor Society Induction, Fall and Spring Concerts, and an assembly before the student body. The Adams Orchestra also combine with other city orchestras to form an All-City Orchestra. This orchestra plays a series of three concerts throughout Indiana and con- cludes with a performance at the Morris Civic Auditorium. 98 1600 Yearbooks Sold by ALBUM Representatives Seniors: Row 1: S. Colglazier, B. Lie- big, B. Schankerman, R. Fleming, S. Light. Row 2: M. Tulchinsky, S. Hunter. Juniors and Sophomores: Row 1: A. . ' •• v ■ Kerley, F. Datillo, J. Sommers, J. - fc  Miles, . Prescott. Row 2: B. Spink, B. - ' ' -%5 . ' ' ' wiK Dayton, L. Page, D. Jeter, S. Hill, ' ' ' fZ- - and J. Ries. N. t  f Freshmen: Row 1: N. Birdsall, K. Martin, J. Carpenter, D. Shira. Row 2: K. Huff, J. Hamilton. 99 Left to Right: Virginia Hunter, As- sistant Copy Editor, Donna Simmler, Copy Editor, Dick Feingold, Photo- grapher, and Mary Heitman, Make-Up Editor. Sue Ullery, Editor; and Mr. George Earl Carroll, Spon- Sport Editors: Frank Hughes and Bill Strycker. Left to right: Bill Fein, Advertising Manager; Chuck Colip, Business Manager; and Stu Cohn, Circulation Manager. The ALBUM From the first week of school to the final deadline the ALBUM staff has been hard at work to present John Adams High School to the community, parents, and students showing them the happenings of 1964. Writing copy, pasting pictures, obtaining advertisements from the South Bend businessmen, and circulation are just a few of the duties that the staff performs. The staff consists of seventeen seniors and is under the supervision of Mr. George Earl Car- roll. Through the theme, unlocking the door of knowledge, a record of the events of the school year is presented in pictures and words. The 1964 ALBUM Staff Editor-in-Chief Susan Ullery Business Manager Chuck Colip Make-Up Editor Mary Heitman Copy Editor Donna Simmler Assistant Copy Editor Virginia Hunter Photography Editor Dick Feingold Senior Editor Babs O ' Hair Activities Editor Gayle Thistlethwaite Underclassman Editor Sue Spicer Features Editor Barb Tomber Faculty Editor Nancy Stenberg Athletic Editors Bill Strycker Frank Hughes Index Editors Gail Groff Sue Hunter Circulation Manager Stu Cohn Advertising Manager Bill Fein Academics Editor Ann Partridge Left to Right: Babs O ' Hair, Senior Editor; Sue Spicer, Underclassmen Editor; Janet Sommers, Jean Miles, Kathy Hawblitzel, Assistants. Left to Right: Nancy Montague, As- sistant; Barb Tomber, Features Editor; and Gail Boswell, Assistant. Left to Right: Gail Groff, Index Editor; Sue Hunter, Index Editor; Nancy Stein- berg, Faculty Editor. Left to Right: E. Balok, K. Merrill, C Robinson, Assistants; L. Winslow, Clubs M. Miles, Assistant; A. Partridge, Aca- demics Eklitor; and Gayle Thistlethwaite Clubs Editor. 101 Miss Walsh, Tower Sponsor, and Janice Firestein, Editor- in-Chief. This year a lot of hard work was put into pubhshing the TOWER not Only by the editors, but also by Joy ' s advertising staff, Jo ' s circula- tion group, and the faithful writers. The TOWER broadened its features with several new regular columns. Hooks and Slices by Lois Hacker add a bit of fire and simetimes biting satire; and The Eagle of the Week by Diane Mundell highlighted outstanding students around school. Steve ' s news hawks scoured the halls and of- fices in search for news. Carolyn and Diane used their imaginations to dream up the features, polls, and racked their brains for the FOUR CORNERS that filled the middle pages. Ed had his hands full with covering all the Adams games. It was up to Janice to edit and plot the articles and write the editorials, with the final ok coming from Miss Walsh. There is no doubt that it has been a lot of work, but he wouldn ' t have missed it even for the chance to work on the ALBUM. — Editor Joy Lehr, Advertising Edi- tor, and Josephine Hemphill, Advertising Staff from left to right: J. Ehlers, N. Turner, C. Feldman, C. Huff, D. Walton, A. Liste, D. Ball, K. Peterson, and K. Bills. 102 Ed Mikesell, Sports Editor, and Steve Sink, News Editor. Diane Huster and Carolyn Burgott, Feature Editors. Circulation Editor. Writers from left to right: F. Milnes, D. Mundell, D. Bell. Row 2: C. Hoenk, C. Nichols, S. Martz, K. Uldin. Row 3: A. Bednar, E. Peters, C. Robinson. Row 4: A. Schneider, M. Liss, C. Bednar, and L. Hacker. 103 Art Guild Left to right: N. Weston, B. Kratkowski, S. Winge, J. Scheibelhut, L. Campbell, C. Hintz, B. Johnson, B. Erchorst, D. Stochowski, D. Donnelly, B. Rudolph. The Art Guild is a club formed to promote an interest in art and to give fine art students an opportunity to express their artistic abilities. The club members heighten their interest and understanding of art by visiting the various art galleries in the South Bend area. Here the stu- dents view the creativity of others and are able to apply this understanding and knowledge to their own works. The members express themselves through the media of clay, stone, oil, and wood. The Art Guild, under the spon- sorship of Mr. Robert Seeley, can truly be called one of the most creative clubs at John Adams. j„eft to right: L. Tohnston, S. Risser, Mr. Seeley, Sponsor. Left to right: S. VanHorn, J. Gill, J. Lehr, L. Sher- man. Literature Club The Literature Club was formed to heighten a student ' s interest in great literature. Having read a certain novel, the members gather after school and discuss the significance and meaning of the book. As the student gains a better understanding of the themes, charac- ters, and problems of the novel, he in turns gains a deeper understanding of himself and a realization of the world around him. The Literature Club, under the supervision of Mr. Thomas Bull, broadens the knowledge of many stu- dents and aids them in facing and in solving the problems of life which lie ahead. Left to right: L. Hacker, S. Jones, T. Leslie, F. Milness, Mr. Bull, sponsor; M. Liss, D. Mundell, J. Wallace, D. Kruyer. 104 Business Club The Business Club of John Adams, sponsored by Miss Annajane Puter- baugh, promotes interest, instruction, and service in business fields. A repre- sentative from each business class com- poses a board of directors. From this board of directors, officers are chosen. Another function of the board of direc- tors is the planning of activities and meetings. Certain club activities this year include discussions, speakers, a style show (concerning proper dress during a typical business day), and a trip to a local bank. These activities en- able each Business Club member to be- come more familiar with the world of business. M..i Left to right: Row 1: J. Poznanski, President; C. Sedan, Vice- President; K. Gibson, Vice-president, M. Percifull, Secretary-treas- uer. Row 2: M. Lineback, F. Dattilo, L. Bybee, E. Lickatowich, J. Jameson, D. Reith, B. Miller, P. Roberts, L. Heddens, P. Liepold, S. KT rlr.mskv. Left to right: Seated: B. Kaley, Vice-President; L. MacMillan, President; M. Goldsmith, Secretary. Standing: M. Roessler, J. Golomb, K. Blessing, B. Gray, G. Grant, E. Kowalski, M. Fefferman, N. Wentland. Math Club Mu Alpha Theta or the Na- tional Mathematics Club strives to stimulate a keen interest in mathematics among the stu- dents at John Adams. Mr. Weir, an accomplished mathe- matician, sponsors the club. He encourages the members to participate in the State and Na- tional Math Contests. Because of the high degree of excellence of the club and its members, many state and national honors have been won for John Adams. Left to right: Mr. Weir, sponsor; E. Deith, J. Zechiel, W. Stout, T. Leslie, J. Sjoquist, M. Hayes, R. Sim, J. Martellaro, D. Held, G. Murphy, C. Schwartz, J. Egendoerfer. 105 Mu Beta Left to right: B. Gebhart, Treasurer; G. Mueller, Vice- President; D. Mueller, President; C. Hoenk, Secretary. Laboratory periods, field trips, films and lectures are the primary activities of the Medi- cal Biology Club or Mu Beta. These activities carry out the major purpose of the club to provide insight for John Adams students into the medical pro- fession and related fields. The organization is cooper- atively sponsored by the Ameri- can Medical Association and Mr. John Shanley, the school sponsor. The varied projects of the club prepare the members for their future professions as physicians, laboratory techni- cians, or nurses. Left to right: E. Millery, C. Schwartz, K. Williams, J. Bybee, S. Kovatch, P. Zassenhaus, J. Darsee, S. Steinke, B. It Rhodes, C. Blair, L. Hawkins, S Shwartz. Left to right: Row 1: K. Nietch. Row 2: R. Rosenstein, M. Mullarky, S. Signorino. Row 3: B. Mosher, R. Alt- man, K. Bendit, A. Kerby. 106 Left to right: Row 1: D. Moehring, B. Shaffer, J. Hardman, D. Ukele. Row 2: J. Martin, J. Wallace. Row 3: B. Benson, D. Hanson, K. VanDeWalle, A. Wiss- ler. Row 4: J. Adams, E. Balok, N. Enraght, S. Decker. Waltons The John Adams Waltons is a club dedicated to the conser- vation of the natural resources of the country. The club, affili- ated with the Isaac Walton League, performs many useful services for the community. Bird feeding at the Walton grounds, replanting trees for the area farmers, and serving din- ner at the Walton League Fish Fries are only a few of the many services performed by the club. Throughout the year, many interesting people give talks before the club, but no one person could be as interest- ing or as informative as Mr. Litweiler, the club ' s sponsor. Left to right: Row 1: G. Hill, B. Phillips, J. Gramps, S. Freedman, L. An- derson, D. Kruyer. Row 2: Mr. Litweiller, Sponsor: D. Young, K. Weichssl, B. Gray, P. Armstrong, C. Hacker, L. Hacker, L. Hacker, P. Rutkowski, C. Rubright, G. Waller. Geology Club The Geology Club of John Adams High School is under the supervision of Mr. William Roberts. To promote the inter- est of geology and archaelogy throughout the school and the student body is the premise on which this organization was founded. This club is open to all students expressing an in- terest in this particular field of science. Interesting discussions and exciting field trips are both a part of the club ' s activities. The Geology Club serves as an excellent source of scientfic en- lightenment. Left to right: J. Sjoquist, Chaplain; T. Gruyer, J. Zechiel, Vice-President; J. Wallace, President; Mr. Roberts, Sponsor. 107 Bridge And Chess Clubs Learn Skills Bridge Club, a new activity sponsored by Miss Dautremont, was begun this year. The pur- pose of this club is to further the students ' interest in and knowledge of this educational game. Left to right: Sitting: T. Brown, J. Gadd, J. Wallace. Standing: P. Ecken- berger, J. Gill, B. Hobbs, L. McMillan, B. Daddio, P. Zassenhaus, J. Sjo- quist. The John Adams Chess Club, under the supervision of Mr. Jesse Whitcomb, was organized to stimulate interest in the game of chess. By studying the offen- sive and defensive moves made by famous players, the students gain a better understanding of the game. Inter-school tourna- ments are held each year to de- termine the best chessman. Steve Steinberg, one of the top chessmen, is now president of the fast growing club. Each year of chess becomes more and more fascinating to the almost one hundred members of the club. Left to Right: Row 1: J. Shook, Secretary; D. Moeller, Treasurer; Mr. Whitcomb, Sponsor; B. Hobbs, W. Nowostiawski. Row 2: S. Vogel, R. Sim, J. Ogle, D. Samples. Row 3: P. Zassenhaus, J. McNaughton, T. Brown, L. Zeigler, N. Wentland, D. Bennett, J. Held. 108 Left to right: Table 1: K. McCloughan, C. Milley, C. Aller, L. uunlee, N. Birdsall, J. Belcher. Table 2: B. Williams, J. Bingham, S. Tryner, M. Mor- rical, J. Seggerman, P. Liepold, N. Slauson, J. Janowiak. Trble 3: A. Liste, K. Becker, J. Dworecki, J. Troutman. Officers from left to right: P. Sanders, President; K. Peterson, Vice-president; M. Magdalinski, Secretary; J. Rose, Treasurer. Sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy M. Chamberlin, the Future Nurses of America strives to acquaint its members with the career of nursing. In order to bring the career of nursing closer to its members, the club sponsors various speakers, films, and trips. The trips this year in- clude visits to St. Joseph Hos- pital, Memorial Hospital, and the Medical Foundation. Future Nurses is also a service club aiding in such areas as T.B. shots, Christmas Seals, and Lit- tle 500 . An annual pinning ceremony and tea are held for new members in the spring. Future Careers as Nurses and Teachers Future Teachers of America, under the supervision of Miss Barbara Rogalle, strives to create and to maintain a sincere interest in the profession of teaching. Participation in such activities as serving at faculty teas, listening to guest speakers. watching movies, and conduct- ing panel discussions stimulate interest in teaching as a career. Because of this club activities, many students may be per- suaded to enter the teaching profession. Standing: B. Kaley. Left to Right: Row 1: J. Curd, P. Shaw, J. Green, P. Dixon, C. Pfleeger. Row 2: J. Menx, P. Lindley, B. Keil, C. Martin, B. Spink, K. Kelley, S. Jones. Row 3: A. Wissler, L. Kershner, C. Knox, S. Kluszczynski, J. Zellers, B. Nemeth. Standing: S. Lancaster, President. Left to Right: Row 1: Miss Rogalle, sponsor; M. Thompson, secretary; C. Brun- son, D. Glazer, V. President; M. Katz, Treasurer; S. Goldberg, F. Held. Row 2: P. Derbeck, M. Howard, C. Medich, R. Varga, S. Cordtz, S. Wilson, B. Taliandouros. Row 3: J. Hamilton, B. Rearich, S. Shandy, C. Roorda, C. McKee, L. Landesman, C. Hintz. liMii—rfiH,li i ■H H B HBiM I Drama Club Board: left to right: Front Row: G. Groff, B. O ' Hair, M. Lloyd, G. Thistlethwaite, Treasurer; J. Hadley, Secretary; M. Miller, K. Surges, L. Byers. Standing: Mr. Brady, Sponsor; M. Jones, E. Mikesell, M. McCraley, Vice-president; J. Minkow, President; R. Faurot, G. Reardon, B. Gebhart. This year ' s Drama Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Wil- liam Brady, was more active than ever before. With the help of its president, Jack Minkow, the club achieved its goal of fur- thering student interest, knowledge, and participation in the field of dramatics. The year was begun with the fall play Time Out for Ginger , a comedy by Ronald Alexander. The play was quite success- ful due not only to the terrific performance by the cast, but also to the hard work of those helping with props, costumes, sets, lights, tickets, and publicity. All of the members were given an opportunity to participate in dramatic work in the Play Festival. Six groups of students presented their own versions of portions of popular plays and musicals. The process of rehearsals, memorizing lines, hunting up cos- tumes, properties, sets, and rushing to McDonalds for snacks was repeated for the Spring play. Finally, the year was high- lighted with a trip to Chicago to see the Broadway play, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. W X HH I 1 9 r EiJ Hl i B r ■ 1 n rl ' ' jmB V Afl JMRj 1 J Wm Drama Gaynelle Rother- mel and Dayle Berke present a Seniors and Juniors, left to right: Seated: D. Huster, A. Partridge, C. Burgott, S. Light, B. Miller, M. Eich, M. VanAman, B. Liebig, L. Hacker. Standing: S. Calder, M. Liss, C. Hoenk, J. Miller, T. Horvath, B. Rais- sle, C. Peters, T. Robinson, R. Shapiro, G. Brunton. Club Freslimen, left to right: Row 1: J. Nelson, S. Hile, J. Suding, C. Feldman, K. Mickelson, P. Riley. Row 2: S. Signorino, E. Mosher, M. Mullarky, C. Hupp, L. Gutenburg, J. Crane, J. O ' Hair, C. Brunton, W. Taylor. Row 3: T. Beatty, H. Newland, N. Bush, B. Ritter, S. Ehlers, S. Stanz, B. Taylor, P. Toth. skit for Thespian ' s induction. Jack Minkow listens as Jerry Wallace gives a cheer during the fall play Time Out For Ginger. Sophomores, left to right: Row 1: S. Hill, D. Miller, S. Risser, K. Stiver, S. Wilson, S. Schiller, S. Martz, D. Berke. Row 2: D. Medow, P. Grant, N. Brownell, N. Raitzin, L. Sherman, D. Dauer, J. Lind, J. Parian, M. Hinds. Row 3 : L. Byers, J. Stebbins, N. Turn- er, C. Collins, C. Phleeger, D. San- dock, M. Surges, K. Merrill. Student Council STUDENT COUNCIL BOARD and OFFICERS: Left to right: B. Montgomerie, K. Bell, F. Mais, D. Schultz, President; S. Mills, Secretary; N. Naus, Treasurer; I. Zinman, K. Ullery, C. Colip, B. Welber, B. Tomber, and F. Hughes. Members of homeroom 208 change riders during the Little 500. The John Adams Student Council, under the supervision of Mr. Stephen Kosana, serves as a student government. The prupose of the Stu- dent Council, as stated in its constitution, is to: provide a form of student expression; develop attitudes of and practice in good citizenship: promote harmonious relations throughout the entire school; improve student-teacher relation- ships; encourage proper social relations and re- spect within the school; cooperate with other school organizations, and develop a friendly at- titude toward other schools. The Student Coun- cil sponsors numerous projects throughout the year. These projects include the freshman Show-Ya-Round, the Back-to-School Assembly, the Leadership Clinic, contributions to the Christmas Bureau, the AFS Drive (this year the largest total in the school ' s history was raised), the Basketball Queens Court, and the Little 500 . At the AFS Assembly Mitchi Miyoshi speaks on her country, Japan, as Gayle Thistlethwaite, exchange student to Italy, Karen Bell, Kathy Ullery, and Randi Storheim, exchange student from Norway, listen. 112 Left to right: Row I: R. Davis, J. Martellaro, J. Stebbins, C. Collins, B. Kaley, N. Turner, D. Berke. Row 2: B. Dykstra, C. Pfleeger, P. Dickey, W. Andrick, S. Ullery. Left to right: Row 1: T. Rubin, M. Liss, P. Firestein, P. Hanson, S. Light, P. Grant, K. Merrill. Row 2: L. Hartke, S. Rissor, K. Hawk, C. Bednar, L. Byers, K. Kapson, J. Hackaman, J. Pence, M. Eich, C. Sedam, S. Travis, B. Bushnell, C. Robinson, K. Ryan, Row 3: K. Irvin, N. Brownell, N. Kapson, L. Marrs. Eagle Ethics Committee The Eagle Ethics Committee under the supervision of Mr. John LoughUn, stresses character and ethical traits in the Ethics Code. The eleven concepts of the Ethics Code are: Ambition, Courage, Faith, Honesty, Industry, Modesty, Patience, Perseverance, Respect, Self-Control, and Sincerity. The Committee sponsored several projects in relation to these eleven concepts. These projects include a presentation of the Ethics Code to Freshmen, the recognition of Custodial Maintenance and Cafeteria staffs, and Ethics Week, which was cli- maxed by a turtle race, each representing a different ethical concept. EAGLE ETHIC BOARD: Mr. Loughlin, Sponsor; J. Minkow, President; S. Lumm, Recording Secretary; D. Duncan, Historian; V. Miller, Treasurer. Left to right: Row 1: S. Mills, R. S. Gilbert, K. Bills, B. O ' Hair, J. Firestein, K. Bell, B. Tomer, S. Colglazier, G. Rothermel, G. Jones, K. Stiver. Row 2: B. Feferman, E. Balok, T. Morse, B. Dos- man, D. Collins, B. Martin, C. Nichols, J. Casey, M. Major, T. Leslie. Row 3: B. Rearick, S. Shandy, D. Schultz, P. Bowling, B. Sha- fer. The National Honor Society annually in- ducts 15% of the Senior Class on the basis of these four precepts: leadership, scholarship, character, and service. The purpose of this honorary club is to further the interest in scho- larship, encourage leadership, promote the de- velopment of character, and create a greater desire to render service. The main projects of the Society, under the sponsorship of Mr. Roop, and Mr. Peczkowski, are the Honor Breakfast held each semester for the straight A students, the Spring induction, and the sweatshirt sale. Left to right: B. O ' Hair, S. Spicer, F. Hughes, D. Glazer, D. Mundell, D. Reasor. Honorary Societies Stress Outstanding Left to right: Row 1: J. Hadley, N. Stenberg, M. Gold- smith, Treasurer; L. McMillan, Vice-President; B. Kaley, President; S. Lumm, Secretary; J. Hemphill, M. Lloyd. Row 2: A. Oak, J. Minkow, W. Parker, N. Natkow, E. Kowalski, C. Colip. Left to right: Row 1: Mr. Roop, Sponsor; J. Firestein, B. Welber, R. Cox, P. Teeter, L. Winslow, Mr. Peczkowski, Sponsor. Row 2: A. Partridge, V. Sexton, D. Simmler, G. Hunter, S. Hunter, D. Huster, C. Burgott, and G. Thistle- thwaite. The John Adams Chapter of Quill and Scroll is sponsored by Miss Mary Walsh and Mr. G. E. Carroll. Members of this honorary society include students from the ALBUM and Tower staffs. The purpose of this organization is to honor students who have made out- standing contributions in the area of journalism in secondary schools. A cere- mony is held in the spring for the in- duction of members and the presenta- tion of pins. A subscription to a national journalis- tic magazine is given to each. Contributions i 1 D C tffil Left to right: Row 1, D. Huster, K. Bell, L. Hacker, C. Burgott. Row 2: M. Heitman, J. Firestein, C. Colip, B. O ' Hair, S. Ullery; Seated, D. Simmler, Chairman; J. Hemphill, Scribe. Left to Right: Row 1: A. Miller, L. Byers, P. Hanson, K. Wallace, M. Lloyd, S. Lumm, A. Partridge, J. Hadley. Row Nicholson, K. Stiver, S. Schiller, L. Hacker, S. Light, B. 3: M. Eich, G. Thistlethwaite, L. Benson, D. Berke, M. Jones, Welber. Row 2: G. Rothermel, B. Gebhardt, M. Miller, J. E. Mikesell, B. Raissle, D. McLemore, J. Minkow. The National Thespian Society Troup 1464 is sponsored by Mr. Willian E. Brady. This honorary, dramatic so- ciety is organized to further the ad- vancement of dramatic arts in the sec- ondary schools and in the community. Eligibility for membership requires that students must have made outstanding contributions to the plays in either the acting or production phase of dramatics. The Thespians are responsible for sup- porting the school productions and for educating themselves in the arts of dra- matics. Certain Thespian activities in- clude holding semi-annual initiations, listening to lectures, participating in dis- cussions, and taking trips to view dra- matic productions. 115 Camera Club The John Adams Camera Club is made up of a small group of students who are interested in photography. The objectives of this club are to acquaint the members with various types of darkroom processes and with picture taking techniques. This knowledge not only stimulates a deeper interest and apprecia- tion of photography, but may also serve as the foundation for one ' s future hobby, business, or art. Under the direction of Mr. Tobolski, the Camera Club serves those students who are interested in photography. Left to right: J. Painter, G. Sanripi, Mr. Tobolski, Sponsor; M. Rankin. Left to right: Mr. Holmgren, Sponsor; Standing: L. Hacker, J. Wallace, D. Mundell. Seated: R. Ostrander, B. Delaforce, S. Vogel. Debate Club No one has yet been able to equal the eloquence of oration commanded by Demosthenes, but our debaters try. The pur- pose of Debate Club is to teach the student to have confidence in himself and his ability to rea- son, think, and speak intelligent- ly. After carefully analyzing the problem and gathering tons of information, the debators are ready to participate in extem- poraneous speaking contests. Under the guidance of Mr. Peter Holmgren, the debators took part in numerous contests this year, a few of which were broadcast over the radio. 116 Left to right: Row 1: Miss Law, Sponsor; E. Balok, Presi- dent; C. Church, Vice-president; M. Hamburg, Secretary; N. Capson, Treasurer. Row 2: R. Gilber t, K. Bills, G. Jones, L. Colt, S. Faust, B. Brusslan, B. Parks, D. Glaz- er, L. Goldberg, B. Rearick. Row 3: M. Berman, K. Becker, S. Tryner, G. Katz, K. Kohen, M. Katz, J. Mil- ler, S. Clark, M. Hill, S. Decker, S. Szymkowiak, D. Medow. Junior Red Cross The Junior Red Cross, sponsored by Miss Law, strived this year to fulfill its purpose of serving the school and community. This ideal was achieved through various service projects including many parties and visits at the Chil- dren ' s Hospital, the County Home, and the Norman Beatty Hospital. The main project of this year, however, was an international picture album of the club ' s activities to be sent to France. Students learn new techniques of debate. 117 Library, Usher, And Screen Clubs Left to right: P. Derbeck, N. Molnar , J. Archambeault, E. Gielow, S. Travis, M. Hayes, L. Landesman, D. Bratcher, J. McNaughton, D. Du- vall, B. Parks, H. Newland, R. Paskell, S. Gramps, A. Marks, President; D. Emery, Vice-President. Seated: J. Schwalback, J. Zellers. The Library Club, under the guidance of Miss Mary Earl, pro- vides a vital service to John Adams. Its members assist the librarian in checking out books and in refer- ence work. They also catalogue and repair library books. Other func- tions include filing cards and pro- cessing new books. Members of this club meet on the first and third Mondays of every month. By keep- ing the library in top notch condi- tion, the Library Club renders the school an invaluable service. Left to right: Row 1: C. Morfat, B. Kaley, L. Wolfe, B. Stanley, J. Stevens, President; Row 2: D. Stock, E. Gielow, B. Clayton, J. Tom, B. Szako, Vice-President; G. Sanner, T. Leslie, H. Henderson, A. Pixlay, Mr. Martin, Sponsor. The Screen Club was created at John Adams to assist the teachers in any way possible in the use of the audio-visual equipment. Mr. Lawrence Martin, the sponsor of the Screen Club, aids its members in mastering the skills of running these pieces of equipment. The Screen Club members then show motion pictures, slides, film strips, and operate tape recorders. By the technical skill learned by these club members, all departments may be provided with interesting teaching aids without imposing on the teacher ' s valuable time. The John Adams Screen Club renders reli- able and skillful aid to both faculty and students in its efforts as a service organization. 118 Provide Services To The School Numerous functions are per- formed for the service of John Adams by the Ushers Club, which is sponsored by Mr. Clarence Still- man. To keep order and to assist in the seating of patrons at all aca- demic, entertainment, and athletic programs sponsored by the school is the major purpose of this club. The activities for which the Ushers Club performs its services are bi- annual plays, football and basket- ball games, band and orchestra concerts, and many school assein- blies. The Ushers Club was organ- ized in 1940, the year that John Adams opened. As the oldest serv- ice organization at John Adams, the Ushers Club still performs its duties in service to the school. Left to right: Row 1: D. Balack, President; M. Zeak, B. Becker, Vice- President; Mr. Stillman, Sponsor; J. Osborn, Secretary; H. Henderson, B. Heidt, Secretary; L. Hintz. Row 2: R. Vervynckt, C. Forsythe, K. Mielke, T. Leslie, M. Foster, B. Woodward. Row 3: B. Priest, T. Parrish, G. I.evine, F. Knapp, J. Wieczorek, M. Wettergren. Row 4: T. Mielke, P. V, ' olf 9, J. McNaughton. Roger Cox takes advantage of library services. 119 Y-Teens Builds Fellowship Officers from left to right: G. Hahn, President; R. Varga, Vice-president; S. Decker, Secretary; U. Jackson, Treas- urer; C. Medich, Chaplain; Mrs. Bunte, Sponsor. The Y-Teens Club revolves around the prin- ciple of growth— growth as a person; growth in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities. It is affiliated with the na- tional group of Y-Teens Clubs working under the auspices ofthe local Y.W.C.A. The Y-Teens Club also serves as a service organization. Special projects of the John Adams Y-Teen ' s Club include the decoration of the Christmas tree in the entrance hall, a coffee for the faculty and staff members during the semester break in January, a tea in May honoring the mothers of the Y-Teen members, and working with the Inter-Club group on the annual spring dance. Under the excellent guidance of Mrs. Bunte, the Y-Teen ' s Club has achieved its major pur- pose, expressed by the principle of growth as a person and growth in friendship. Left to right: Row 1: K. Peterson, C. McKee, S. Szym- kowiak, M. Gilbert, S. Kovatch. Row 2: J. Jackson, S. Tryner, C. Lake, M. Prescott. Row 3: S. Ritter, K. Uldin, S. Bare, J. Reichert. 120 Left to right: Row 1: J. Palmer, B. Pipke, J. Wendzonka, S. Whitcomb, T. Parks, L. Witucki. Row 2: B. Sherman, B. Lauritzson, A. Nickle, J. Wray, J. Widner, T. Demien. Row 3: C. Colip, B. Daddio, T. Colip, J. Sjoquist, J. Barkley, J. Popp. Row 4: D. Spence, D. Pichard, B. Boger, D. Plainer, R. Fields. Row 5: B. Peterson, J. Stevens, C. Bussard, J. Thibos, J. Gadd, B. Kronewitter, K. Weichsel, T. Rockhill, D. Arneson, B. Gobdel, D. Schultz, R. Bethke, D. Konzen, E. Mikesell, J. Downing, D. Holderman. Hi-Y Promotes Christian Character Mr. Stanley Mutti is the sponsor for the Adams Hi-Y Club. The major purpose of this organization, which is open to all boys, is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. Numerous Hi-Y activities are sponsored this year. The Baseball Trip, the Easter Assembly, and World Service (a pro- ject aiding those people in other countries by sending tools and food, and also by establishing missions and boys ' clubs) are the regular Hi-Y projects. The two major events of the year are the Swingheart Sway and Adams Eve. The Swingheart Sway is an annual dance sponsored by the Hi-Y and Tri Hi-Y clubs in St. Joseph County. This year at Adams Eve the Have Been ' s will battle the Will Be ' s and the Hi-Y Hot Shots will be against the teachers. A tradi- tional soc-hop concludes the Adams Eve fes- tivities. Left to right: D. Foley, Vice-President; F. Hughes, Sergeant-at- Arms; J. Wallace, President; B. Raissle, Chaplain; W. Strycker, Treasurer; Mr. Mutti, sponsor. 121 Booster Officers from left to right: F. Hughes, President; N. Naus, Treasurer; C. CoHp, Vice-President. Every Friday afternoon at 3:15 a noisy crowd of Adams- ites can be seen rushing toward the Little Theater. Where are they going? To Booster Club, of course. Booster Club is the largest and one of the most active clubs in the school. Their many pro- jects include decorating the football goal posts, selling sea- son tickets, and sponsoring bus trips. They worked hard pre- paring for the Eagle-Bear bon- fire and making crowns for the queen ' s court of the Adams- Central game which they spon- Left to right: J. Miles, S. Wilke, S. Daniel, P. Jeers, L. Dunfee, J. Pickens, D. Me- dow, T. Robinson, J. Steb- bans, P. Whisman, L. Dun- Left to right: Seated: S. Calder, K. Hawk, C. Bednar, M. Carlson, B. Wein- kauf, K. Merrill, M. Miles, S. Colglazier, C. Hupp, R. Mills. Standing: D. Hill, K. Bell, S. Hunter, M. Miller, K. Dickey, J. Powell, R. Shapiro, L. Gutenburg, N. Turner, A. Wilkinson, K. Davey, M. Inman, A. Davidson, T. Osmanski. 122 4 Club sored. In each of these endeavors, the John Adams Booster Club strives to create a sincere and enthusiastic school spirit. Under the leadership of their sponsor, Mr. Gordon Nelson, and their president, Frank Hughes, the Booster Club encouraged the student body to attend all of the athletic events of the school. By supporting the minor sports as well as the varsity teams, the club emphasizes the important role which all sports play in our school curriculum. Vicki VanStory purchases her derby from Booster Club member, Karen Ryan to show support for the team during the Basketball Sectionals. ning, G. Marris, P. Madison, E. Balok, S. Rissen, A. Bak- er, L. Alexander, S. Van- Horn, S. Lazzara. Left to right: Seated: S. Signorino, S. Miller, A. Miller, S. Hile, M. Mullar- ky, M. Whitlow, D. Mourer. Standing: B. Mosher, K. Nietch, S. Stanz, S. Ehlers, S. Shawhan, K. Fischer, C. Marshman, K. Barrier, V. Seach. 123 124 Athleti 125 Eagles Experience Another Year Of Foot Varsity Football Record Adams 27 Clay 7 Adams 20 LaPorte Adams 14 Washington (S.B.) 14 Adams 7 Mishawaka 21 Adams Central (S.B.) 21 Adams 7 Elkhart 27 Adams 7 Hammond Morton 6 Adams 7 Riley (S.B.) 28 Adams 19 Michigan City 6 Adams 14 Penn 17 Denotes Conference Game An admirable, overall 4-5-1 record was posted by the John Adams varsity football team. Under Coach Jerry Planutis, the Eagles in this 1963 season dis- played a steady improvement. The line this year was extremely light weight. The guards weighed only 160 and 180 pounds. Likewise, the tackles and the ends were light weight, only 170 to 200 and 180 to 190 pounds respective- ly. This weight problem gave the opponents a slight advantage. There were two outstanding players this season: Don Harmon and Joe Fleming. Don did an excel- lent piece of work as a first string guard. Not play- ing any varsity football last year, Don came a long way to capture a dominant position on this year ' s varsity. Similarly, Joe did a fine job as a back for the team. Joe was the Northern Indiana High School scoring champion. He made the first all Saint Joseph County Team and the second Northern In- BACKS: left to right, sitting Row 1: Managers, L. Hutchins, Planutis, head coach, E. Carr, G. Turner, F. Mais, L. J. Bronsing, B. Delaforce, J. Gentry, and D. Eggert. Row 2: Wilson, J. Fleming, R. King, D. Donaldson, D. Lovings, V. B. Spence, M. Aronson, and M. Harrell. Row 3: Mr. Gerald Butsch, and Mr. Vincent Laurita, backfield coach. 126 ball Improvement Under Coach Planutis diana High School Conference learn. The Mono- gram Club Award for the most valuable player was also received by Joe. These two boys along with many other fine players represented John Adams admirably on the gridiron. First year sweater awards were presented to James Bare, Greg Burnside, Larry Burnside, Charles Colip, Van Groth, Don Harmon, Dean Lovings, Bruce Magrane, Mike McCraley, and Dick Weso- loswski. Chevrons were received by Mike Aronson, Emerson Carr, and Dane Donaldson. Second year awards were earned by Victor Butsch, Tim Hos- trawser, Bruce Montgomerie, and Ed Scussel. Bruce also received the Captain ' s Star. Joe Fleming, Mike Harrell, and Fred Mais were presented with third year awards. The 1964 varsity football team will proudly car- ry on the tradition of past squads with Vic Butsch as captain. t )i Both the Central Bears and the John Adams Eagles were ready for action. When the ball was snapped to Mike Harrell, quarterback, the Eagle lineman pushed through the Bears defense. LINEMEN: left to right, Row 1: B. Montgomerie, D. Weso- Groves, L. Burnside, T. Quimby, J. Manuzak, E. Rosin, C. lowski, E. Scussel, M. McCraley, D. Harman, J. Bare, T. Colip. Row 3: K. Knight, B. Magrane, D. McLemore, B. Hostrawser. Row 2 : V. . Groth, J. Evans, G. Burnside, J. Tyman, and Mr. Virgil Landry, line coach. 127 After a win over Clay, a rally of students greets the team. Captain Bruce Montgomerie returns with pride because of the 27 to 7 victory. With a touchdown made for the other team the Eagles are in a sullen mood. This reaction didn ' t last for long as the team bounced back with a good play for a size- able gain of yardage. Coach Planutis shouts encouragement and instructions to the team as they try for a first down. Beagles Compile 6-3 Record Excellent sportsmanship was a major quality of the B football team this 1963 season. While boasting a fine 6-3 overall record, the players also received valuable experi- ence for the 1964 varsity team. Under the direction of coaches, Planutis, Landry, and Laurita, the B football team played impressively. Superior players dominated the B football team. Among these superior players was Dana Donaldson. Dana did a terrific job this year on offense. Other players to be com- mended for their fine job were Greg Burnside, Ernie Rosin, Bruce Magrane, Van Groth, and Spencer Rowell. These boys now can use this experience to benefit the 1964 var- sity team. Vacant spots left by the ten graduating seniors will probably be filled by some of these excellent players. The Beagles certainly did a tremendous job this year that will profit the 1964 varsity squad. 128 Frosh Boast 6-3 Record This year the John Adams freshman football team had a very impressive season. The team ' s overall record this sea- son was six wins and three losses. With the expert guidance of coaches Morris Aronson and Leonard Buczkowsk, the Frosh had a fine season. There were numerous players who contributed admirably to the team. Seeing plenty of action this year were Bob Sedam, Mike Spainhower, Tom Colip, John Kaiser, and Mike Williford. Tom Walls was outstanding on the offense. Also, backs, Russell Betz and John Magregor played well. These boys and certain other players on the freshman team will be promising contenders for the vacant spots on the 1964 varsity football team. Congratulations to the fine 1963 freshman football team. Jim Bare and Don Harman tackle a Michigan City foe to stop him for a short yardage gain. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL: left to right, Row 1: D. Gordon, son, R. Fradi, R. Roberts, B. Best, J. Taylor, Mr. Morris L. Williams, P. Williford, T. Colip, B. Sedam, G. Finger, M. Aronson, and Mr. Leonard Buczkowski. Row 3: H. Humes, Spainhower, D. Millinger, J. Kaiser, D. MacGreger, T. Walls, K. Zalas, J. Mervilde, D. Quimby, T. Rowe, M. O ' Connel, and S. Campbell. Row 2: J. Bronsing, manager, R. Gerny, P. Berebitsky, G. Wilkins, C. Norris, L. Wharton, M. Seity, R. Storm, L. Enders, E. Papoi, B. Zoss, B. Wise, L. Maw- P. Percifull, T. King, K. Butts, and R. Machie. 129 Netters Post 3-5 Conference Record The John Adams ' tennis team, coached by Mr. Ernest Kaeppler, finished the 1963 season with a 4 - 5 overall record and with a 3 - 5 con- ference record. All the matches lost by the netters were close 3-2 decisions. Besides Bill Fischer, a third year veteran, none of the team had previously participated in varsity competition. Bill Fischer handled the first man single ' s position. Juniors, Phil Arm- strong and Chris Wilson, held the second and the third man single ' s positions respectively. Sweater awards were earned by Philip Arm- strong, John Earl, Ronald Hoffer, and Chris Wil- son. A third year award was presented to Bill Fischer. Bill also received the Captain ' s Star and the Monogram Club Award. The B tennis team posted a respectable 3-1 record. Next year ' s varsity team will be prom- ising conference contenders. W- During a strenuous practice, Chris Wilson and Re Hoffer display their technique in the game of tennis. TENNIS RECORD Adams 5 Penn Adams 2 Michigan City Adams 2 Ft. Wayne North 3 Adams 5 Mishawaka Adams 3 LaPorte 2 Adams 2 Goshen 3 Adams 2 Central 3 Adams 5 Riley VARSITY AND B-TEAM TENNIS: Row 1: R. Cox, C. Wilson, J. Earl, R. Hoffer, P. Armstrong, B. Fischer. Row 2: Coach E. Kaeppler, R. Rutkowski, B. Armstrong, B. Kronwitter, C. Root, R. Hunt, J. Ries. Adams 2 Elkhart 3 ♦Denotes Conference Meet 130 VARSITY AND B-TEAM CROSS COUNTRY: Row 1: B. Spink, B. Meyers, F. Hughes, T. Lidzy, J. Miller, R. Meyers, D. Kuzmits, R. Williams, T. Byrd, T. Green. Row 2: H. Martin, T. Rensberger, M. Slabaugh, T. Stahly, T. Armstrong, R. Betz, W. Rothkoph, R. Fisette, Mr. Gibson. Thinlies Capture City Championship Practicing before an upcoming Cross Country meet, Tom Green runs the two mile course through Potawatami Park. This year the Adams Cross Country Team, coached by Mr. Dale Gibson, was faced with the task of re- building. The only returning letterman was Frank Hughes. The thinlies, balanced by seniors Frank Hughes, Tommy Green, and Rick Myers, were spurred on to a meritorious season. Due to the balance and teamwork, this season the Cross Country Team posted a 7-9 overall record. The highlight of the 1963 season was the winning of the city championship. Also, the thinlies placed fourth in the sectional and ninth in the LaPorte Conference Invi- tational Meet. CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Adams 31 Michigan City 25 Adams 26 Bremen 29 Adams 32 Goshen 23 Adams 21 Mishawaka 38 Adams 34 Washington 21 Adams 25 Penn 30 Adams 28 Niles 29 Adams 25 Central 31 Adams 34 Michigan City 23 Adams 21 Clay 40 Adams 32 Riley 25 Adams 41 LaPorte 19 Adams 20 Kouts 35 Adams 36 North Side 21 Adams 48 Elkhart 15 Adams 45 Culver 17 Denotes Conference Meet 131 VARSITY BASKETBALL from left to right: Kneeling: Dean Lovings, Emerson Carr, Vic Butsch, and Dick Beale. Standing: Mike Aronson, Shawn Floyd, Bill Fischer, Bob Gilbert, Roger Cox, Don Schultz, Jim Anderson, and Bill Strycker, Manager. Eagles End Season with 5-15 Record The John Adams Eagles, coached by Mr. Warren Seaborg, ended their 1963-1964 regular season play with a 5-15 record and a 1-8 con- ference record. The Eagles hit 43 percent from the field the entire year, and they hit 63 per- cent at the charity stripe. Even though the Eagles lost 15 games, they were only beaten by an average of seven points per game, as Adams had a 64.51 point average to their opponents 71.55. Highlights of the year included victories over Clay, Gary Lew Wallace, Mishawaka, St. Joe, and Hobart. The best game of the year probably was the 7 1-63 loss to the then number-one rank- ed Gary Roosevelt. The Eagles lost close one- point decisions to Wabash, Nappanee, and Ri- ley, and a two-point verdict to South Bend Washington. 132 Several fine players dominated the basketball squad this season. Bob Gilbert ended his varsity career with a 18.1 point average per games, and he had a field goal percentage of 72 percent of all shots from the charity stripe. Bob also was voted the most valuable player. Don Schultz, although unable to participate because of an in- jury for seven games, averaged nine points per game and seven rebounds. The captain ' s star was awarded to Don. Bill Fischer hit 77 percent at the charity stripe while averaging 11.8 points per game. Seniors Jim Anderson, Roger Cox, and Dick Beal averaged 4.7, 4.8, and 3 points per game respectively. The Eagles look forward to an improved sea- son next year with the return of such valuable players as Carr, Floyd, Butsch, Haak, and Aron- Varsity Coach Warren Seaborg Shawn Floyd leads the team onto the floor. THE SCHEDULE Adams 67 Lew Wallace 53 Adams 94 Clay 80 Adams 51 Goshen 59 Adams 64 Nappanee 65 Adams 58 Michigan City 67 Adams 63 Wabash 64 Adams 50 Muncie South 72 Adams 51 Penn 69 Adams 71 Mishawaka 64 Adams 67 St. Joe 64 Adams 50 Central 66 Adams 76 Hobart 75 Adams 66 LaPorte 80 Adams 63 Gary Roosevelt 71 Adams 74 Riley 75 Adams 70 Washington 72 Adams 38 Elkhart 75 Adams 70 North Side (F.W.) 78 Holiday Tourney- Adams 85 Mishawaka 96 Adams 63 Penn 84 Sectional Adams 85 Clay 58 Adams 49 Central 67 133 Riley ' s Joe Kramer looks wary of Vic Butch and Bill Fischer who want to get that ball. Beagles Finish with 11-9 Record Beagles, coached by Mr. Bob Rensberger, compiled an 11-9 win-loss record. By beating Goshen, Michigan City, Central, and Elkhart, the E le reserves ended up with a 4-5 confer- ence record. They averaged 42.9 points per game, and their opponents averaged 45.9 points, only three points better. Certain Beagle reserves led their team on to a victorious season. Among these leading play- ers was Dean Lovings, who averaged 10.5 points per game. Chuck Supercznski, Ron Bethke, Dick Foley, and Larry Williams averaged 6.5, 6.5, 6, and 4.8 points, respectively. Other outstanding players included Peter Toth and Ernie Rosin. Shaun Floyd also added tremendously, even though he only played on the B-Team for half the season and was moved up to the varsity team. The Beagles concluded the 1963-1964 season with many close and interesting games. B-TEAM BASKETBALL from left to right: Kneeling: K. Price, R. Glisinski, G. Morrical, L. Williams, C. Love, J. Rasmussen, and S. Berman. Standing: D. Foley, J. Troeger, R. Bethke, C. Superczynski, P. Toth, E. Rosin, D. Lovings, and J. Richey. 134 FRESHMEN BASKETBALL from left to right: Row 1: D. McGregor, S. Campbell, J. Dulzok, P. Perciful, L. Wharton, M. Spainhower, B. Hoenk, and L. Williams. Row 2: Mr. Powell, Athletic Director; B. Storm, B. Rob- erts, T. Taylor, B. Nemeth and Mr. Truex, Coach. Row 3: J. Warford, J. Kaiser, K. Ross, P. Williford, and T. Woodworth. Dick Beale reaches for a jump ball during the Riley vs Adams basketball game. Frosh Boast 20-0 Record Congratulations to an excellent freshman bas- ketball team and to their coach, Mr. Donald Truex. Four fine players dominated the frosh squad. Mike Williford, John Kaiser, Larry Williams, and Ken Ross boosted this team to first place in the South Bend Freshman Basket- ball Tournament. For the first time in the his- tory of John Adams High School, the freshman basketball team was undefeated, and the team ended its brilliant season with a 20-0 record. This team is surely the most promising fresh- man team ever at Adams. John Adams looks forward to a fine basketball team as the poten- tial of these boys develops to its fullest degree within the next three years. Seagles Second In State Swim Meet Coach Don Coar ' s Seagles remained undefeated in their dual 1964 record. Besides compiling a 12-0 record, the swim team collected various other titles including first place in the Kokomo Invitational, second place in the city meet, first place in the conference meet, and first place in the sectional. The Seagles ' climatic achievement was their second place in the State Meet, losing to Columbus by only three and a half points. Numerous school records were set this year by out- standing swimmers. Bob Nelsen set the 200-yard free- style record in 2:03.5, and Dan Jones set a record in the 100-yard backstroke in :59.5. Lee Wise set both the 200-yard individual medley in 2:16.7 and the 100- yard butterfly event in :55.6. Joe Scheer compiled 250 points in the one meter diving event (six dives) to set another school record. Both state and school records were set by Chuck Busse in the 50-yard freestyle at :22.8 and the team of Dan Jones, Dick Wachs, Bob Nelsen, and Chuch Busse in the 200-yard freestyle re- lay with the time of 1:33.1. THE SCHEDULE Adams 63 Valparaiso 32 Adams 55 St. Joe (Mich.) 40 Adams 66 Mishawaka 29 Adams 59 Howe Military 36 Adams 49 Culver Military 46 Adams 57 LaPorte 38 Adams 52 Penn 43 Adams 59 Goshen 36 Adams 54 Riley 41 Adams 66 Michigan City 29 Adams 59 Washington 36 Adams 50 Central 44 Kokomo Invitational First City Meet Second Conference Meet First Sectional Meet First State Meet Second Lee Wise B-TEAM SWIMMERS from left to right: Row 1: F. Mais, Coach; S. Madison, G. Sechrist, R. Rosenstein, S. Loveland, and R. Altman. Row 2: B. Zoss, J. Mclntyre, D. Mueller, K. Hurtekant, J. Kish, S. Schrager, and D. Molnar, Manager. XiTi fi mfi VARSITY SWIMMERS from left to right: Row 1: J. Scheer, T. Poulin, L. Wise, D. Jones, C. Busse, C. Swinsick, D. Wachs, and J. Reuter. Row 2: J. Hauflaire, J. Hauflaire, J. Condon, T. Decker, R. Lichtenfels, J. Ries, M. Nova, G. Walter, and B. Nelson. Joe Scheer Coach Coar Mat Men Finish Season with 9-3 Record Adams 63 Adams 55 Adams 66 Adams 59 Adams 49 Adams 57 Adams 52 Adams 59 Adams 54 Adams 66 Adams 59 Adams 50 THE SCHEDULE Valparaiso St. Joe (Mich.) Mishawaka Howe Military Culver Military LaPorte Penn Goshen Riley Michigan City Washington Central Kokomo Invitational City Meet Conference Meet Sectional Meet State Meet This year ' s wrestling team, although hard hit 32 by graduation last year, chalked up one of the 40 best records ever recorded by an Adams mat 29 team. The dual meet record of Coach Aronson ' s 36 grapplers was 9-3, but the matmen, boasting a 46 very balanced squad, failed to fare as well in 38 the bigger meets. The Eagle wrestlers finished 43 a strong third in the NIC meet, and fourth in 36 the sectional. 41 Many matmen added their skill to the bal- 29 ance of the wrestling team. Gary Zalas earned 36 a second place at the state meet, in the 103- 44 pound weight class. The following boys received awards in the Spring Sports ' Awards Assembly: First Gary Zalas, Mike Slabaugh, Don Harman, Second Doug Rothcoff, Jim Russell, Tim Blackburn, First Eugene Turner, Rick Myers, Charles Dempsey, First Tom Quimby, Ed Scussel, and Bruce Mont- Second gomerie. VARSITY WRESTLING, from left to right: Row 1: Doug Rothkope, Gary Zalas, Jim Russell, Tim Blackburn, Mike Slabaugh, Gene Turner. Row 2: Mr. Aronson, Coach; Rick Myers, Chuck Dempsey, Tom Quimby, Don Harmon, Ed Scussel, Bruce Montgomerie, and Don Eg- gert, manager. 138 B ' Team B-TEAM WRESTLING, from left to right: Row 1: J. Thibos, L. Sandock, B. Nicks, L. Wilson, G. Ballew. Row 2: J. Madison, R. Shafer, H. Shaw, J. Mosby, D. Donaldson, W. Hill, E. Driver, J. Groves, G. Burnside, S. Ro- well, R. Wesolowski, T. Howstrawser. Row 3: B. Ruscio, J. Earl, R. Braton, J. Miller, M. Cogdell, B. King, B. Myers, K. Knight, V. Groth, P. Zoss, R. Robinson, J. Bronsing, manager. Row 4: T. Ault, manager; J. Evans, F. Fowler, S. Szabo, M. Willemin, T. Kendall, D. Ramsey, J. Williams, J. Manuszak, and R. Shamory. Freshmen FRESHMAN WRESTLING from left to right: Row 1: D. Lee, B. Kry- der, S. Buchanon, K. Zalas, C. Norris, G. Wilkins, M. Horvath, K. Butts, K. Barton, J. Madison. Row 2: Mr. Laur- ita, Coach; H. Humes, J. Mervilde, M. Cobb, P. Riley, D. Mellinger, J. Almassy, G. Finger, M. Willemin, L. Enders, E. Papai, J. Schoonover, and J. Bronsing. 139 Coach Landry Heads ' ' 64 ' ' Track Team Coaches Landry and Buczkowski congratulate Fred Mais on win. Mr. Virgil Landry succeeded Mr. Rowe on August 15, 1963, as head track coach. After graduating from Butler University, Mr. Landry received his Master ' s Degree from Ball State Teachers College. He was Washington-Clay ' s first football coach in 1952 and served there for four years. He came to Adams from Oak Hill High School near Marian, Indiana. In his four years at Oak Hill, his football squads had compiled a 26-7-1 record, and his track teams lost only one dual meet. This year ' s track team will be mainly de- pendent upon its eleven returning letter- men. Such letter winners as Fred Mais in the hurdles and Russ Robinson in the shot put will be extremely valuable. Other out- standing lettermen will be Joel Miller, Maurice Miller, Rick Myers, Emerson Carr, Ron Seach, Milton Malone, and Dean Lov- ings. TRACK TEAM from left to right: Row 1: J. Gentry, J. Boiling, M. Malone, M. Miller, E. Carr, J. Fleming, R. Myers, B. Fischer, J. Miller, R. Seach, F. Mais, L. Hudsons. Row 2: D. Lovings, G. Williams, W. Scott, T. Green, R. Williams, T. Hager, J. Bare, F. Hughes, B. Kuespeit, K. Weichsel, T. Lindzy. Row 3: S. Floyd, E. Driver, B. Nicks, T. Mihal, D. Kuzmits, B. Pylith, J. 140 Daughety, J. Groves, J. Thibos, J. Powell, J. Lambrose, B. Spink. Row 4: D. Kovas, R. Lieggett, R. Guendling, M. Janovsky, R. Braden, P. Burnore, B. Shaffer, G. Bal- lew, M. Slabaugh, V. Groth, J. Laughman, R. Shamory. Row 5: P. Day, R. Wesolowski, B. Magrane, L. Johnston, B. Myers, R. Betz, J. Bolinger, H. Fisette, G. Burnside, E. Scussel, P. Zoss, A. Pixley. ■ ' •? Joe Fleming Dean Lovings THE SCHEDULE April 1 April 3 April 9 April 10 April 14 April 17 April 21 April 23 April 25 April 30 May 2 May 5 May 8 May 12 May 15 May 19 May 23 Clay La Porte Clay Goshen Michigan City Mishawaka St. Joseph Elkhart Goshen Relays Central Conference Meet Washington Sectional Meet Riley Regional City Meet State Meet Fred Mais 141 Dane Donaldson eagerly gazes into the sky as a fly ball is about to drop into his glove. Mike Aronson rushes to grab the ball and to throw out the batter. Baseball Team Faces Rebuilding Season THE SCHEDULE Tom Waechter displays game-winning form at his first base position for the 1964 Eagle base ball squad. April 3 April 7 April 9 April 10 Mishwaka St. Joseph Clay Washington April 14 Central April 15 Riley April 17 April 21 April 22 April 24 April 29 May 1 May 5 May 8 May 12 Goshen Michigan City St. Joseph Riley Central Elkhart LaPorte Mishawaka Washington Denotes Conference Games 142 RETURNING LETTERMAN from left to right: Vic Butsch, Tom Waechter, Dane Donaldson, Jack Gibboney, and Mike Aronson. Winding up to fire a crucial pitch, Vic Butsch concentrates on his target. 143 Future Looks Bright For Golf Squad Golfers: left to right: K. Harmon, P. MacGregor, J. Van Fleit, M. Asher, B. Daddio, E. Dietl, G. Fromm, B. Schwartz. THE SCHEDULE April 16 Adams — LaPorte April 21 Adams — Michigan City — Goshen April 23 Adams — Riley April 28 Adams — Elkhart — Mishawaka April 30 Adams — LaPorte May 5 Adams — Goshen — Michigan City May- 7 Adams — Central May 12 Adams — Elkhart — Mishawaka May 15 Sectional Meet (LaPorte) May 23 State Meet (Indianapolis) Bill Daddio lines up a putt on the sixth hole. 144 FALL LETTER WINNERS: left to right: Row 1: H. Martin, T. Green, D. Kuzmits, F. Hughes, J. Earl. Row 2: R. Wesolowski, B. Montgomerie, M. McCraley, V. Groth, J. Bare. Row 3: E. Scus- sel, L. Burnside, D. Harmon, B. Magrane, C. Wilson. Row 4: T. Hostrawer, G. Burnside, M. Aronson, V. Butsch, R. Hoffer, C. Watkins. Monogram Club To qualify for membership in the John Adams Monogram Club, a stu- dent must earn a letter in one of the nine varsity sports. Because of the high degree of excellence in physical abili- ties required for club entrance, only a few outstanding athletes are permitted to join. Mr. Donald Coar, sponsor, supervises such club activities as a spring dance and selling sports sched- ules. Thus, membership in this selective club gives a great sense of pride and achievement to each of its members. WINTER LETTER WINNERS: left to right: Row 1: J. Condon, J. Scheer, D. Wachs, L. Wise. Row 2: C. Busse, J. Reuter, M. Slabaugh, G. Zalas. Row 3: D. Jones, T. Poulin, C. Swinsick, D. Schultz, B. Nelsen. Row 4: R. Cox, M. Hawkins, B. Strycker, B. Gilbert, J. Anderson. MONOGRAM Club Officers: back row: R. Robinson, Sergeant-at-arms: Mr. Coar, Spon- sor: M. Slabaugh, Treasurer: B. Montgomerie, Secretary: B. Fisher, Vice-President: F. Mais, President. SPRING LETTER WINNERS: left to right: Row 1: J. Fleming, D. Donaldson, M. Malone, M. Miller. Row 2: M. Asher, T. Waechter, R. Seach, B. Fisher. Row 3: J. Miller, R. Meyers, R. Robinson, J. Boiling. Row 4: C. Colip and F. Mais. 145 Girl ' s Intramural Bowling provides good recreation and fun. Intramural Programs Provide Diversity Volleyball aids physical fitness program. Both boys and girls have participated in a fine intramural program this year. During the first semester, girls enjoyed such intramural activities as volleyball, trampolining, and bowling. Bowling and swimming were of- fered in the second semester. Any girls may par- ticipate in the events offered, which are spon- sored by Miss Bready. All boys are eligible to participate on such intramural teams as volleyball and basketball. These teams meet Monday and Wednesday evenings under the guidance of Mr. Murphy, with Mr. Landry and Mr. Planutis, as super- visors. Closely related to the intramural sports are the bowling classes. This is the first year that bowling for boys and girls in the junior class has been offered as part of the ] ' tiysical Educa- tion Curriculum. Because of the increased school enrollment, it was impossible to handle all students in regular physical education classes; so the boys ' and girls ' bowling classes came into existence. 146 Cheerleaders Wherever the cheerleaders appear, they represent John Adams High School. By their enthusiasm, they symbolize the attiutdes of the entire student body and faculty. Both varsity and B-team cheerleaders are a hard working group. The varsity cheerleaders meet three times a week and devise all the pep assembly pro- grams. Their major role is to project spirit and enthusiasm at all the varsity football and bas- ketball games. The B-team cheerleaders prepare all the pos- ters and support the B-team sports. Under the guidance of Miss Mary Jane Bauer, the cheer- leaders display both spirit and pride in John Adams. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Kneeling: Bob Raissle, and Bob Kaley. Standing: Barb Welber, Nancy Daniel, Captain; Shirley Clark, Connie Joyner, Nancy Naus, and Sherry Mills. 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SANDY BLASKO JOHN BLOSSEH Tower Minor Staff 1, DAVID ANDERSON ROBERT BOITS JAMES ALAN ANDERSON Basketball 1-8; Track 1-8; Monogram Club 6-8; Junior Cabinet 5-6; National Merit Semi- Finalist 7. JERRY BAIRD Prep Glee Club 1-2; Junior Glee Club 3-4; Explorer Scouts 5-6; Hi-Y 7-8. TERRI BAKER Glee Club 1-2; Drama Club 1-8. DIANA BALL Band 1-8; Orchestra 3-8; Drama Club 7-8; Prep Glee Club 1-2; Junior Glee Club 3-4; Tower Minor Staff 7-8. JAMES BARE Football 1-8; Track 1-8; Monogram Club 7-8. FLORA BELLE BARTON G.A.A. 1; Library Club 1; DECA 7-8. MARCIA JOYCE BARTON Band 1-8; Orchestra 7-8; Art Club 5-8; Booster Club 1-2; 5-6; Drama Club 5-8; Future Teachers 7-8; Tower Minor Staff 5-8. GLENDA L. BATIZ RICHARD ALAN BEALE Basketball 1-8; Baseball 1-4; Senior Cabinet 7-8; Track 8. DIANE BEARD ALBUM Representative 3-8; Booster Club 1,2,5; Prep Glee Club 1-2; Drama Club 5; Football Court 7; Little 500 Court JOHN KERR BOLLING Track 2-8; Football 1-6; Wrestling 1-2; Monogram Club 2-8. STBOTHER BRANN Booster Club 1-2; Chess Club 1-2. DENNIS BRAYTON Baseball Manager 4; Explorer Scouts 3-8; Ushers Club 4. SHERILYN BRUNSON Band 1-8; Future Teachers, Board Member 4-8; Honor Roll 1-8; Glee Club 1-3; Twirling 2-8. BARBARA BRUSSLAN Future Nurses Club 1-2; Booster Club 5; Junior Red Cross 7-8; Junior Achievement 5-6. JOHN R. BUCK Screen Club 1-8, Secretary 3-4. VERNON BUCK Track 1-3. SANDRA SUE BUDD MARY ALICE BUDECKI Prep Glee Club 1; Student Council 1; Drama Club 3-4; Booster Club 3-4; Junior Cabinet 5-6; Junior Achievement 5-6, Sec- retary 5-6; Tower Representative 7-8. CAROLYN ELIZABETH BURGOTT National Merit Commended Scholar; National Honor Society 6-8; Quill and Scroll 7-8; Drama Club 3-8; Tower Feature Editor 7-8; Senior Glee Club 5-8; Booster Club 1-4; Junior Glee Club 3-4. KAREN AIiJNETTE BELL Booster Club 1-8; Tower Staff 3-8; Eagle Ethics 2-8; National Honor Society 6-8; Student Council 4-8, Board Member 7-8; Honor Roll 3-6; Quill and Scroll 7-8. ALAN LEE BENDIT Tower Minor Staff 7-8. LARRY L. BURNSIDE Football 1-8; Track 1-8; Monogram Club 7-8. CAROLE JEAN BURR G.A.A. 3-6; Junior Glee Club 3-4; Y-Teens 1; Tower Rep- resentative 6; Booster Club 7-8. THOMAS E. BENTELE Wrestling 1-8; Trampoline 1-6. MAUREEN BURTON Saint Michael ' s Senior High, Glace Bay, Novia Scotia 1-6. ROBERT BENTON Junior Waltons 4-8; President 7-8; Eagle Trainer 6-8. LOU ANN BYBEE Bowling 4; Booster Club 7-8; Junior Cabinet 5; Tower Representative 6; Adams Business Club 7-8. 154 TONY BYRD Football 3; Baseball 4; Cross Country 7. DEXTER CANEN Track 2-4. SHARON RUTH CARROLL Concert Band 1-8; Assistant Drum Major 5-6; Drama Club 1-8; Booster Club 1-4; Prep Glee Club 1-2. PATRICIA J. CARSON Drama Club 3-8; Booster Club 3,4,7,8; Tower Minor Staff 3-8. SUSAN LYNN CHAPMAN Booster Club 2,3,7,8; Drama Club 1-2; Future Teachers 5,6; Prep Glee Club 1-2. ALICE L. CHILDRESS Prep Glee Club 1-2; Junior Glee Club 3-6; Senior Glee Club 7-8. ANN CATHERINE CHREIST Drama Club 1-8; Booster Club 5-8; Basketball Queen 8. DENNIS TRENT CLEMMONS Screen Club 1. WILLIAM WALTER COFFMAN CONNIE COHEN Prep Glee Club 1-2; Junior Glee Club 3-4; Booster Club 1-2; Junior Red Cross 2-4; Basketball Court 8; DECA 8. STUART COHN ALBUM Circulation Manager 7-8; Student Council 2-8; Booster Club 5-8; Junior Red Cross 1-2; Junior Achievement 5-6. SHEILA ANN COLGIAZIER ALBUM Homeroom Representative 1-8; Booster Club 1-8; Ethics Committee 6-8; Drama Club 1-3. CHARLES COLIP ALBUM 4-8, Business Manager 7-8; Booster Club 1-8, Vice-President 7-8; Football 1-8; Wrestling 3-4; Student Council 1-8, Board Member 7-8; National Honor Society 6-8; Quill and Scroll 7-8; Hi-Y 3-8, Monogram Club 7-8; Glee Club 1-8, Treasurer 7-8. SHARON M. COOKE Junior Red Cross 7-8. ELAINE MICHELE COSSMAN Booster Club 1-8; Drama Club 1-8. ROGER COX Baseball 2,6,8; Basketball 1-8; Tennis 4-8; Band 1-8; Junior Glee Club 1-4; Orchestra 5-6; Dance Band 7-8. RUTH ANNE COX Orchestra 2-8; Dance Band 5-8; Band 1-8; Librarian 5-6; National Honor Society 6-8; Drama Club 1-4; Prep Glee Club 1-2; Junior Glee Club 3-4. LYN CRANE Prep Glee Club 1-2; Junior Glee Club 3-4; Booster Club 1-2; Drama Club 3,6; DECA 7-8. CHARLES CREAMER Baseball 3-4; Basketball 1-6; Glee Club 1. NANCY LYNN DANIEL Cheerleader 3-8, Captain 7-8; Operetta Cast 4; Booster Club 1-8; Ethics Committee 3-8; 1963 Football Queen 7. HELENS DAVIS Orchestra 1-8; Prep Glee Club 1-2; Operetta 4; Booster Club 1-2; Drama Club 3-4; Future Teachers 7-8; Junior Red Cross 7-8. WILLIAM DE BRUYN ROBERT J. De COLA ALBUM 1-4; Hi-Y 2-8; Wrestling, Manager 3. ROBERT DELAFORCE Screen Club 1-8; Explorer Post 5-8; Debate Club 3, 7-8; Football Manager 5,7; Tower Minor Staff 1-4; Camera Club 3-8; Stage Crew 6-8; Monogram Club 7-8. JAMES L. DELAHANTY Wrestling 1-2. MARY DELVALLEE Future Nurses 1-2; Band 1-8; Orchestra 1-8; Twirlers 1-7; Captain 7. CHARLES DEMPSEY Wrestling 1,5,7. CAROL DENNEY Booster Club 5-6; Junior Red Cross 5; Adams Business Club 7-8. JUDY ANN DERICKSON Student Council 5-6; Booster Club 3; Basketball Court 8. JOSEPH DOLAN MARC DONALDSON Hi-Y 5-6; Junior Waltons 3-5; Track 2. JUDY DONOFRIO Art Club 3- ' l; Medical Biology 3-4 MICHAEL FORREST DUNBAR Football 1; Baseball 2. DENNIS A. DUNCAN Band 1-8, President 7-8; Drum Major 7-8; Dance Band 5-8; Student Council 1-4; Eagle Ethics 2-8, Historian 7-8; Debate 2; Chess Club 6-8. DONNA DUVALL G.A.A. 1-3; Drama Club 4; Library Club 5-8; Attendance Clerk 7-8. JUDITH ANN DWORECH Junior Glee Club 3-8; Prep Glee Club 1-2. WILLIAM M. DYKSTRA Eagle Ethics 5-8. THOMAS EGENDOERFER MARION DU SOLD EICH Booster Club 1-6; Ethics Committee 3-8; Drama Club 1-8; Tower Minor Staff 5-6; National Thespians 6-8; Junior Red Cross 3-4. BARBARA ANN EICHORST Prep Glee Club 1-2; Future Nurses 7-8. SAUNDRA LYNN ELKINS Prep Glee Club 1-2; Future Nurses 3,4,7,8. TED M. EVANS Prep Glee Club 1-2; Junior Glee Club 3-6; Senior Glee Club 7-8; Hi-Y 3-8; Football 1; Baseball 2-4. JOHN G. FARABAUGH RICHARD FECTEAU Band 1-8; Orchestra 3-8; Dance Band 2-8; Prep Glee Club 1-2. MELVINJ. FEFERMAN Tower Representative 1-8: National Math Club 5-8; Physics, Chemistry, and Astrology Club 5-8; Debate Club 5-7; Chess Club 3-6. WILLIAM S. FEIN ALBUM 7-8; Merit Finalist 7; Student Directory 7; RICHARD S. FEINGOLD ALBUM Photographer 7-8; Screen Club 1-8; Camera Club 3-6. GERALD FELTZ Chaminade High School, Dayton, Ohio 1-6. DANIEL E. FERMAN Hi-Y 3-4; Baseball 2-8; Football 1; Basketball 1-3. MARSHA FETT Prep Glee Club 1-2; Junior Glee Club 3; Senior Glee Club 4-8; Booster Club 1-2; Drama Club 1-2. 155 PENNY LOU FIELDS Band 1-6; Booster Club 2; Prep Glee Club 2; Senior Glee Club 3-2. WILLIAM J. FIELDS JANICE FIRESTEIN Booster Club 1-8; Drama Club 3-8; Basketball Court 8; National Honor Society 6-8; Quill and Scroll 7-8; Tower 5-8, Editor-in-Chief 7-8; Junior Cabinet 5-6; Senior Cabinet 7-8; Student Council 7-8. BILL FISCHER Basketball 1-8; Track 1-8; Tennis 1-8; Monogram Club 4-8, Vice-President 7-8; Junior Glee Club 1-2. RODGER FISETTE Cross Country 3; Track 4; Ba nd 8; Prep Glee Club 1; Wrestling 1. CLAIRE FISHER Drama Club 1-8; Booster Club 1-6. CHARLES S. FIZDALE Chess Club 3-8; Screen Club 3-5; Booster Club 7-8; Drama Club 5-6. JOSEPH FLEMING Football 1-8; Basketball 1-3; Track 2-8; Monogram Club 3-8. ROBERTA FLEMING ALBUM Representative 7-8; Y- Teens 1-4; Business Club 5-8, Board 7-8; Glee Club 1-4; G.A.A. 1-2. JAMES D. FLOWERS ALBUM Representative 1-2; Baseball 4-8; Football 3,5. SHARON FULLER BARBARA ANN FULMER JOHN GADD Hl-Y 5-8; Chess Club 5-8; Bridge Club 7-8. JIM GENTRY Football Manager 1-8; Track Manager 1-8; Basketball Manager 5-8; Wrestling Manager 1. CRAIG M. GREGOR ROBERT E. GREY Baseball 2-8; Prep Glee Club 1,2; Senior Glee Club 3,4. GAIL GROFF ALBUM Staff. Index Editor 7-8; Senior Glee Club 3-8, Librarian 7-8; Prep Glee Club 1-2; Booster Club 1-6; Drama Club 5-8. Board Member 7-8; Future Nurses 1-2. KATHY GRONTKOWSKI LOIS HACKER Tower 3-8; Band 2-8; Waltons 3-8; Debate Club 3-8; Chess Club 1-8; Thespians 6-8; Quill and Scroll 6-8; National Merit Commended Scholar. JAN HADLEY Drama Club 1-8, Secretary 7-8; Glee Club 1-8, Recording Secretary 7-8; Tower Minor Staff 5-8; Quill and Scroll 7-8; Thespians 6-8; Booster Club 3-4; National Honor Society 6-8; Eagle Ethics Committee 7-8. MYRA DENISE HAMBURG ALBUM Homeroom Representative 1-6; Student Council 2-6; Drama Club 1-8; Junior Red Cross 1-8, Secretary-Treasurer 7-8; Prep Glee Club 1-2; Tower Minor Staff 3-6; Little 500 Court 2. MARGARET L. HANSON ALBUM Homeroom Representative 7-8; Student Council 1; National Thespians 5-8; Eagle Ethics Committee 7-8; Drama Club 1-8; Booster Club 1-4; Stage Crew 1-8. DON HARMAN Football 1-8; Wrestling 1-8; Track 2-6. Baseball 1-8; Football 1-8; Monogram Club 3-8; Student Council 7-8; Basketball 1-4. BOBBIE GEAN HARRIS Club 2; Junior Glee Club 1; Library Club 6; Drama Club 2. Y- Teens 2; Future Nurses 6; Booster Club 2; Prep Glee COY ANN HARRIS Prep Glee Club 1-2; Orchestra 1-4. DAVE R. HARTZ JACK D. GIBBONEY Basketball 1; Baseball 1-8. KAREN GIBSON Booster Club 1-2; Junior Red Cross 5-6; Business Club 5-8, Board of Directors 5-6, Vice-President 7-8. EDWARD PAUL GIELOW Prep Glee Club 1-2; Senior Glee Club 3-8, Accompanist 5-8; Library Club 7-8; Operetta Cast 4; Screen Club 1-8. ROBERT E. GILBERT Basketball 1-8; Baseball 2,4,8; Track 6; Monogram Club 5-8. ANDREA I. GLABMAN Drama Club 3-8; Tower Representative 7-8; Junior V.ei Cross 5-8, Board 7-8; Attendance Clerk 7-8. DIANNE GLASER Prep Glee Club 1-2; National Honor Society 6-8; Future Teachers 6-8, Vice-President 7-8; Junior Red Cross 7-8. RUTH HARVEY Glee Club 1-8; Booster Club 1-4; Tower Minor Staff 5-6. MEL HAWKINS Wrestling 5-8; Monogram Club 6-8. LESLIE DIANE HEDDENS Tower Advertising 7-8; Adams Business Club 7-8. BRIAN HEIDT Screen Club 1-2; Ushers Club, Secretary 3-4, 7-8, Treasurer 5-6. MARY S. HEITMAN ALBUM Staff, Co-Editor 6-8; Tower Minor Staff 5; Ethics Committee 2-5; Junior Achievement 5-6; Quill and Scroll 7-8. DONALD ROBERT HELVEY Football 1; Wrestling 2; Band 1-6. BARBARA ANN GOETZ ALBUM Circulation 3; Drama Club 3; Prep Glee Club 1-2; Junior Glee Club 3-4; Senior Glee Club 5-8; Orchestra ROCHELLE GOLDBERG Band 1-4; Drama Club 3-4; Future Teachers 1-2, 7-8; Junior Red Cross 7-8; Junior Achievement, Secretary 5-6, MAUREEN LORRAINE GOLDSMITH Eagle Ethics Committee 2-8; Tower 5-8; Orchestra 1-8; Honor Breakfast 1-6; Senior Cabinet 7-8; National Math Club 5-8. Secretary; National Honor Society 6-8, Treasurer 7-8; National Merit Semi-finalist. JOSEPHINE HEMPHILL Prep Glee Club 1-2; Orchestra 1-8, Uniform Attendant 3-6, Junior Cabinet 5-6; Drama Club 1-2; National Honor Society 6-8; Quill and Scroll 7-8, Secretary-Treasurer; Tower, Circulation Manager 5-8, 3-8. CARL E. HENDRICKSON Band 1-8. SUSAN ELAINE HENDRICKSON Y- Teens 1,2,5; Booster Club; Glee Club; Business Club 7-8. LARRY HERSOM Ushers Club 1-2; Swimming 5-6; Explorer Scouts 3-4, DARLENE HICKEY Y- Teens 1; Girls ' Athletic Association 1. JACQUELINE LOU ANN GRAMS Prep Glee Club 1-2; Booster Club 3-4; Junior Red Cross 5-6; Tower Homeroom Representative 5-6. THOMAS LEONARD GREEN Cross Country 5-7; Track 8; Monogram Club 7-8. 156 GRACE HILL ALBUM Staff 5-6; Drama Club 1-2; Junior Walton 5-8; Future Scientists of America 2-4; Medical Biology 2-4; Literature Club 3-8. SUE ELLEN HJERPE Prep Glee Club 1-2; Booster Club 1-4; DECA 8; Attendance Clerk 3-4. LOREN HOFFMAN Football 1; Track 2; DECA, President 7-8. TERRY HOGMAN JOAN A. HOOVER Booster Club 1-2; Junior Red Cross 7-6. FREDERICK P. HOWE Cross Country 7; Booster Club 5-8; Junior Walton 3-4, Board 3; Future Scientist of America 2. JANET K. HUBER ALBUM Staff 2-3, Homeroom Representative 4; Glee Club, Prep 2; Tower Minor Staff 3-8; Booster Club 1. ALAN HUFF Football 1; Hi-Y 3-8; Screen Club 1-2. ROBERT EUGENE HUFF Band 1-6; Waltons 3-6; Basketball 1-2; Track. FRANK R. HUGHES ALBUM Staff, Sports Editor 7-8: Student Council 2-8. Board President 7-8; Monogram Club 5-8; Junior Class Vice- President 5-6; Senior Class President 7-8; Cross Country 7-8; National Honor Society 6-8; Booster Club 5-8 3-8. KATHLEEN HUMPHREY Future Nurses 1-2; Distributive Cooperative Education of America 5-6. SUE ELLEN HUNTER ALBUM Staff, Index Editor 7-8, Homeroom Representative 1-8; Booster Club 1-8; Prep Glee Club 1-2; National Honor Society 6-8; Drama Club 5-8; Junior Achievement 5-8, Secretary 5-8; National Merit Commended Scholar; Junior Cabinet 5-6. VIRGINIA E. HUNTER Band 1-8; Glee Club 2-3; Chess Club 5-6; Y-Teens 3; National Honor Society 6-8. DIANE A. HUSTER Glee Club 1-8, Publicity Manager 7-8; Booster Club 1-8; Drama Club 1-8; Tower Minor Staff 5-6, Features Editor 7-8; National Honor Society 6-8; Quill and Scroll 7-8; Junior Achievement 5-6, Treasurer. URLENE JULIA JACKSON G.A.A. 1-4; Glee Club 1-8; Y-Teens 1-8; Literature Club 7-8. JUDIANN JAMESON Glee Club 4-8; Drama Club 6-8; Business Club 5-8; Booster Club 4. KATHLEEN M. JEFFRIES Prep Glee Club 1-2. SUSAN JOHNSON Glee Club 1-4; Future Nurses 1-4, 7-8; Eagle Ethics 7-8; Junior Red Cross 1. DANIEL ROBERT JONES Cabinet 7-8; Student Council 6-8; Monogram Club 6-8. Swimming 3-8, Co-Captain 7-8; Junior Cabinet 5-6; Senior ELAINE R. JONES Prep Glee Club 1-2; Booster Club 1-6; Business Club 5-8; DECA 7-8. ROBERT G. KALEY II Band 1-8; National Honor Society, President 6-8; Glee Club 2-8; Orchestra 3-8; Cheerleader 5-8; Booster Club 5-8; Eagle Ethics Committee 2-8, NANCY JO KAPSON ALBUM Homeroom Representative 1-2; Drama Club 1-8; Booster Club 1-8; Junior Red Cross 1-8; Eagle Ethics 2-8; Tower 5-6; Prep Glee Club 1-2. MICHELLE KATZ Future Teachers 1-8, Treasurer 4-8; Junior Red Cross 7-8; Junior Achievement 5-8, Vice-President 5, Secretary 6, President 7, MITCH KELEMAN Drama Club 3-8; Track 1-2; Junior Achievement 5-8. SUSAN MAY KELLER G.A.A. 3-6; Future Teachers 7-8. MIKE KELLEY MARGARET SUE KENDALL Prep Glee Club 1-2; Booster Club 1-2; Business Club 5-8. CAROL KERESZTURI Business Club 7-8. LINDA ANN KINDT Booster Club 3-8; Drama Club 7-6; Future Teachers 7-8. JO ANN KIPP Girls ' Athletic Association 1-6; Glee Club 1-8; Art Club 1-6; Junior Red Cross 3-4; Orchestra 1-2; Junior Waltons 3-4. JAMES KLOOTE Explorers 2-8. KENNETH KNAPENSHUE, JR. Junior Waltons 1-6; Screen Club 1-8; Camera Club 1-4; Explorer 1-6. JIM KOHLER HOWARD WAYNE KOSCHER Wrestling 1-2. BARBARA KOWALS Booster Club 3-8; Drama Club 4-8; Junior Red Cross 5-6. EDGAR P. KOWALSM Glee Club 1-4; Chess Club 1-4; Drama Club 1-6; Playcast 2-6; Thespians 3-8; Math Club 4-8; National Honor Society 6-8; Junior TB League 4-8, President 7-8, GLENDON H. KRONEWETTER Band 1-8; Prep Glee Club 1-2; Junior Cabinet 5-6. JOHN J. KRUYER Intramural Basketball 3-4. MARY JOAN KUBIAK Prep Glee Club 1-2; Drama Club 3-4; Booster Club 7-8. GARY LYNN KURTZ STUART LANDAU MARY FRANCES LARKIN DOUGLAS A. LAUGHMAN Library Club 1; Hi-Y 5-8. THOMAS J. LAZZARA ALBUM Advertising 1-2; Junior Red Cross 1-3; Hi-Y 3-8. MICHAEL R. JONES Drama Club 3-8, Historian 7-8; National Thespians 4-8; Band 1-6; Screen Club 1-2; Play Cast 5; Stage Crew 4-8. SHARON SUE JONES Future Teachers 7-8; Literature Club 3, 7-8; Band 1-4; Y-Teens 5. LINDA JULIAN CAROL ANNE KAISER Booster Club 1; Glee Club 1-8; Operetta Cast 4. LINDA LEHMAN Prep Glee Club 1-2; Junior Glee Club 4; Junior Red Cross 3-4; Adams Business Club 7-8. JOY KAREN LEHR Band 1-2; Prep Glee Club 1, Librarian; Junior Glee Club 2-4, Librarian; Art Club 5-8; Booster Club 1-2, 5-8; Drama Club 1-4; Tower 5-8, Advertising Staff 7-8. ROY LESHER RICHARD LEVIN Tennis 2,4; Chess Club 1-8; Debate Club 1-3: Drama Club 1-2; Tower 1-4. 157 ROBERT M. LEVY Junior Achievement 5-8, President 7-8. ELLEN MARIE LICHATOWICH Prep Glee Club 1-2; Junior Glee Club 3-4; Business Club 7-8, Board 7-8. BEVERLEE LIEBIG ALBUM Representative 3-8; Drama 5-8; Tower, Minor Staff 5-6; Junior Achievement 5-8. CLAUDIA L. LIGGETT Orchestra 1-8; Prep Glee Club 1-2; Junior Glee Club 3-6; Senior Glee Club 7-8, Librarian; Band Majorette 5-6; Drama Club 1-2. SARA JO LIGHT ALBUM 1-8; Drama Club 1-2. 7-8; Booster Club 1-2; Eagle Ethics Committee 5-8; Y-Teens 1-2; Playcast 7; Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2-4. DOUG LINDLEY MARTHA JANE LLOYD National Merit Commended Scholar; National Honor Society 7; Eagle Ethics Committee 7-8; Tower Home Room Rep- resentative 3-8; Indiana University Languages Honors 6-8; Drama Club 5-8, Board 7-8; Thespians 6-8; Playcast Program. CAREN LEE LOAR Tower Advertising 1; Future Nurses Club 4-8. SANDRA KAY LOVELL Tower Advertising 1; Future Nurses Club 4-8. GEORGE LUKAS Ushers Club 3-8; Track 6. SALLY LUMM Band 1-8, Secretary 7-8; Drama Club 1-8; Board 5-6; Play- ca.st 5; Thespians 3-8, Treasurer 5-6, President 7-8; Eagle Ethics Committee 1-8, Recorder 7-8; National Honor Society 6-8, Secretary 7-8; Student Council 1-2. SHERYL LEE MacCARROLL Band 1-2; Business Club 5-8; Booster Club 1-2. MONICA MAGDALINSKI Prep Glee Club 1-2; Junior Glee Club 3-8; Business Club 5; Future Nurses Club 3-8, Secretary 7-8. FREDERICK J. MAIS Junior Glee Club 1-2; Senior Glee Club 3-4; Booster Club 7-8; Student Council 5-8, Vice-President 7-8; FootbaH 1-8; Track 1-8, Captain 7-8; Monogram Club 3-8, President 7-8. ROBERTA E. MANFORD LINDA LOU MARRS Band 1-8, Librarian 5-6, Secretary 7-8; Eagle Ethics Com mittee 5-8; Drama Club 1-4. JAMES MARSHALL Prep Glee Club 1; Screen Club 2-8; Band 1-4. LINDA L. MARSHMAN JOSEPH MARTELLARO National Math Club 5-8; Chess Club 5-8; Stamp Club 3-6. ROBERT ALLEN MARTENS Football 1-3; Wrestling 2-4; Track 2-4. BARBARA MARTIN Eagle Ethics Committee 3-8; Booster Club 1-2; Drama Club 3-4; Prep Glee Club 1-2; Junior Glee Club 3-4; Senior Glee Club 5-8; National Honor Society 7-8, HENRY MARTIN Track 3-8; Cross Country 1-8; Junior Cabinet 5-6; Student Council Representative 3-4; Art Club 3-4; Senior Glee Club 4-6. THOMAS MAXWELL Junior Achievement 5-8. NORM McCLUNE MICHAEL T. McCRALEY Wrestling 5-6; Football 5-8; Senior Cabinet 7-8; Drama Club 5-8, Vice-President 7-8; Thespians 6-8; Playcast 6; Monogram Club 7-8. KAREN B. McDANIEL Prep Glee Club 1-2, Vice-President; Senior Glee Club Accompanist 3-8; Future Teachers Club 1-2; Band 1-8; Dance Band 3-4; Orchestra 3-8. Vice-President 7-8; Triple Trio Accompanist 5-8; Playcast 4. BARBARA McDONOUGH Booster Club 3-4. CARMEN JANE McKNIGHT G.A.A. 1-8. SUSAN KAY McLEAN Adams Business Club 7-8. LARRY McMillan Chess Club 1-8. Vice-President 7-8; Math Club 5-8, Presi- dent 7-8; Prep Glee Club 1-2; Senior Glee Club 3-8, Presi- dent 7-8; National Honor Society 6-8. Vice-President 7-8; Senior Class Treasurer 7-8; National Merit Semi- Finalist; Indiana University State Achievement Contest 2,4,6. SUSAN MEILSTRUP Future Nurses Club 1-2; Art Club 3-4; Y-Teens 1-2; Fu- ture Scientists 3-4; Attendance Clerk 7-8; Booster Club 7-8. MICHAEL A. MEJER HI Band 1-8; Chess Club 5-8; Debate Club 2; Eagle Ethics Committee 5-8; Math Club 5-8. PAT J. MELLINGER Prep Glee Club 2. JANET MELVILLE JEAN MICHAELIS Business Club 5-8; Tower 7-8; Switchboard 7-8. THOMAS MIHAIL Football 1; Track 1-8; Wrestling 1. BEVERLY A. MILLER Booster Club 5-8; Business Club 5-8; Drama Club 7-8; Tower Advertising Staff 7-8; Jtmior Achievement 5-8; Guid- ance Office Helper 5-7. CAROL JEAN MILLER G.A.A. 1-8. MARLA MILLER Booster Club 5-8; Drama Club Board 5-8; Thespians 5-8, Secretary 7-8; Playcasts 5,7; Student Council 7-8; Basketball Court 8; Guidance Office Helper 5-6. R. JOEL MILLER Track 1-8; Cross Country 5-8; Tennis 3-4. VALERIE MILLER Band 1-8; Eagle Ethics Committee 5-8; Junior Red Cross 3-4; Drama Club 1-6; Booster Club 1-2. SHARON ANN MILLS Student Council 3-8. Secretary 7-8; B-Team Cheerleader 5-6; Varsity Cheerleader 7-8; Junior Class Secretary 5-6; Eagle Ethics Committee 1-8; Drama Club 1-2; Football Court 7; Booster Club 1-8. JACK MINKOW National Honor Society 6-8; Eagle Ethics Committee 3-8, Chairman 7-8; Drama Club 1-8, President 7-8; Thespians 3-8; Student Council 7-8; Playcasts 2,8; Junior Class Board 5-6; Senior Class Vice-President 7-8. RICHARD L. MINTZ Baseball 1-8; Basketball 1-4. MrrCHI MFYOSHI Foreign Exchange Student; Senior Glee Club 7-8; Basketball Court 8. DAVID JOSEPH MOELLER Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2-4, President 3-4; Senior Glee Club 5-8; Chess Club 3-8, Treasurer 7-8. BRUCE M. MONTGOMERIE Football 1-8. Captain 7-8; Basketball 1-4; Wrestling 5-8; Track 1-8; Monogram Club 5-8, Secretary 7-8; Student Council 1-8, Board Member 7-8; Junior Cabinet 5-6; National Honor Society 6-8; Booster Club 3-4. AUSTIN MOORE Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2; Senior Glee Club 3-8. DAVID MOORE Orchestra 1-8, President 7-8. GARY A. MORGAN Explorer Scouts 1-8. DONALD G. MORLAN 158 SANDRA JEAN MORRIS Y- Teens 2-6; Adams Business Club 5-8. WILLIAM ROBERT MORRISON DORIS MOSBY G.A.A. , ' -6; Y- Teens 1-2; Library Club 1-2. JOHN H. MOSHER Football 1-3; Track 1-6; Cross country 5. DIANE MUNDELL Debate Club 3-8; Literature Club 6-8; Tower Home Representative 3-8; Tower Minor Staff 7-8; Eagle Ethics Committee 7-8; National Honor Society 6-8. RICHARD MYERS, JR. Football 1-6; Wrestling 3-8; Track 1-8; Monogram Club 4-8; Senior Cabinet 7-8; Cross country 7. VERA JOYCE MYERS Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2-4. MIKE P. NATE NEIL NATKOW Band 1-8; National Honor Society 6-8; Chess Club 1-4; National Math Club 5-8, Treasurer 7-8; Prep Glee Club 1-2; Booster Club 7-8; Dance Band 7-8. NANCY NAUS Booster Club 1-8. Treasurer 7-8; Student Council Treasurer 7-8; B-Team Cheerleader 3-6; Varsity Cheerleader 7-8; Basketball Court 8; Thespians 6-8; Glee Club 1-6; National Honor Society 6-8. GRACE ANN NEMETH Adams Business Club 5-8. SUZANNE NEMETH Booster Club 3-4. MELVIN L. NESS LORENZO G. NEWMAN Basketball 1-3; Hi-Y 7-8; Junior Achievement 5-8. ALEX D. OAK Basketball 1-8; Baseball 1-8; National Honor Society 6-8. BARBARA O ' HAIR ALBUM 6-8, Senior Editor 7-8; Booster Club 1-8; Drama Club 1-8, Board 6-8; Glee Club 1-8, Librarian 5-6. Secretary 7-8; National Honor Society 6-8; National Thespians 5-8; Quill and Scroll 7-8; Student Council 7-8; Football Court 7. WILLIAM RAY OLCOTT Procress Club Art Award 6. JERRY OPPERMAN PATRICIA ANN OWENS ALBUM Representative 1-6. RICHARD PAGELS Track 3-4; Wrestling 3-6. JAMES PAPP Chess Club 3-4. WAYNE PARKER Eagle Ethics Committee 2-8; National Honor Society 6-8; National Math Club 5-8; National Merit Semi- Finalist; Debate Club 5-6; Chess Club 1-8; Indiana University Honors Lan- guage Program; Screen Club 1-8. KATHY PARROTT Future Nurses Club 1-2; Cheerblock 1-2; G.A.A. 3-6; Booster Club 5-6; Business Club 7-8. ANN PARTRIDGE ALBUM 5-8, Academics Editor 7-8; Senior Glee Club 3-8; Drama Club 1-8; National Thespians 5-8; Playcasts 5-6; National Honor Society 6-8; Prep Glee Club; Booster Club 1. ROCHELLE KAYE PASKELL Library Club 5-8; Junior Red Cross 1-2; Junior Achievement 5-8. KEN PEARSON Swimming 3-6; BasebaU 4-6; Hi-Y 1-8. HERB PEER Band 1-8; Prep Glee Club 1-2; Junior Glee Club 3; Senior Glee Club 4-8; Operetta Cast 4; Junior Achievement 5-6. JANET ANN PENCE Senior Cabinet 7-8; Booster Club 1-8; Drama Club 1-8, Board 4-6; Eagle Ethics Committee 4-8; Stage Crew 3-8; Y- Teens 1-2. MARSHA PERCIFULL Adams Business Club 5-8, Secretary- Treasurer 7-8; Tower Minor Staff 3-4; G.A.A. 1-2; Junior Achievement 7-8. KRISTEN PETERSON Future Nurses 5-8, Vice-President 7-8; Y-Teens 7-8; Tower Advertising Staff 7-8. ROBERT PETERSON Hi-Y 1-8, County Representative; Junior Waltons 1-8; Junior Achievement 5-8. PETER PETSCHAUER Hi-Y 1-2; BasebaU 2. BONNIE ANN PHILLIPS Prep Glee Club 1-2: Booster Club 7-8: Future Nurses C ub 1-6; Junior Waltons 5-6. MIKE PHILLIPS SHARON MARIE PIETRZAK Prep Glee Club 1: Y-Teens 2-6. Inter-Club Reoresentativp 5-6; Student Council 6-8; Adams Business Club 5-6, Board Member; National Honor Society 6-8; Honor Roll 3,6; Switch- board Operator 5-8. CHARLENE PLOTKIN ALBUM Homeroom Representative 1-2; Booster Club 1-8 Board 7-8; Drama Club 1-8: Prep Glee Club 1-2, Secretary; Senior Glee Club 3-8. Board 5-8; Attendance Clerk 3-8- Operetta Cast 4. THOMAS E. POMERANZ Orchestra 1-8; Prep Glee Club 1-2; Junior Glee Club 3-4, 7-8; Senior Glee Club 5-6; Playcast 5,7; Junior Achievement SHARYN ALANA POPE Junior Glee Club 2-3; Senior Glee Club 4-8; Librarian 8; G.A.A. 3-4: Little 500 Court 4. TOM POULIN Swimming 1-8; Baseball 2; Monogram Club 3-8; Student Council 1-4. JUDITH LYNNE POZNANSKl Adams Business Club 7-8, President. GLENDA PRICE Prep Glee Club 1-2; Bowling 5-6. HERBERT PRICE Basketball 1-4; Tennis 3-8; Booster Club2-4; Junior Achieve- ment 5-6; Literature Club 7-8. WILLIAM H. PRICE CINDY PROUGH Library Club 1; Y-Teens. DALE PRYWELLER Debate Club 3-8; Tower 5-8; Literature Club 7-8. LINDA QUINN ALBUM Homeroom Representative 3-8; Drama Club 3-4; Junior Achievement 5-8. ROBERT A. RAISSLE Cheerleader 5-8; Prep Glee Club 1-2; Senior Glee Club 3-8; Playcasts 6,7; Musicals 4; Basketball 1-2; Hi-Y 1-8, Chaplin 7-8. JOHN RAKER MARCIA REA Art Club 5-8. GEORGE REARDON Drama Club 5-8, Board 7-8; Junior Achievement 5-8; Thes- pians 6-8, Treasurer 7-8; Playcast 5,6. DIAN KATHLEEN REASOR Prep Glee Club 1-2, Secretary; Senior Glee Club 3-8, Secretary 5-6. Assistant Vice-President 7-8; National Honor Society 6-8: Playcasts 4; Junior Achievement 5-8: Achievers Association Secretary 7-8. KAYE CAROL RECLA Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Achievement 5-6. SUSAN REISMAN Prep Glee Club 1-2; Guidance Office Helper 6; Drama Club 3-8; Junior Red Cross 1-3: Tower Advertising Staff 7-8. DONNA K. REITH Booster Club 1-2; Adams Business Club 6-8, Board 7-8; Junior Achievement 5-6. JOHN R. REUTER Swimming 3-8; Monogram Club 6-8; Football 1-2. KAREN RICHERT Washington High School 1-6. CRAIG HARRIS RIDOUT Band 1-8; Dance Band 5-8; Prep Glee Club 1-2; Senior Glee Club 3-8; Operetta Cast 4. 159 VIVIAN SUE RIES ALBUM Representative 7; Booster Club 3; Junior Glee Club 5-6: Junior Red Cross 3-4; Attendance Clerk 7-8. DUNE RILEY Mu Beta 1-2; Prep Glee Club 1. PAMELA JO ROBERTS G.A.A. 1-8; Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2-6, Vice- President 5-6; Senior Glee Club 6-8; Adams Business Club 6-8, Board; Operetta Cast 4. KAREN D. ROBERTSON Tower Homeroom Representative 3-6; Attendance Clerk 5-6; Junior Achievement 5-6; G.A.A. 3-4. RUSSELL ROBINSON Track 1-8; Monogra 1 Club 4-8; Student Council 5-6. JUDITH ROSE Prep Glee Club 1-2; Future Nurses Club 1-8, Treasurer 7-8; Adams Business Club 5-6. BOB ROSSNER PATRICIA ROTHBALLER Prep Glee Club 1-2; Junior Glee Club 3; Senior Glee Club 4-8; Operetta Cast 4. SUSAN S. RUX G.A.A. 1-4; Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Achievement 5-6. PRISCILLA KAY SANDERS Band 1-2; Prep Glee Club 4; Senior Glee Club 5-8; Fu- ture Nurses Club 1-8, Secretary 5-6, President 7-8. BARBARA SCHAFER ALBUM Homeroom Representative 1-2; Future Teachers Club 1-2; Eagle Ethics Committee 7-8; Booster Club 7-8; Senior Cabinet 7-8. BARBARA SUE SCHANKERMAN ALBUM Homeroom Representative 3-8; Booster Club 1-4. JOSEPH I. SCHEER Swimming 3-8; Monogram Club 5-8. MICHAEL SCHEEH Tower Minor Staff 4, Homeroom Representative 7-8; Junior Cabinet 5-6. DONALD K. SCHULTZ Basketball 1-8; Monogram Club 6-8; Hi-Y 3-8; Eagle Ethics 2-8; National Honor Society 6-8; Junior Class President 5-6; Student Council President 7-8; Prep Glee Club 1-2, President; Senior Glee Club 3-4. ED SCUSSEL Football 1-8; Wrestling 1-8; Track 1-8; Monogram Club 5-8. RONALD EUGENE SEACH Track 1-8; Wrestling 1-8; Football 1-3; Cross Country 5; Monogram Club 6-8; D.E.C.A. 5-6. CAROL SEDAM Drama Club 3-6; Tower Advertising Staff 5-6; Eagle Ethics Committee 3-8; Adams Business Club 7-8, Vice-President; Junior Achievement 6-8. DENNIS SEVERNS Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 4-8. VICTORIA JEAN SEXTON ALBUM Homeroom Representative 5-6; Prep Glee Club 1-2; Senior Glee Club 3; National Honor Society 6-8; Lit- erature Club 7-8. KATHLEEN M. SHAFTICK Booster Club 1-4; Drama Club 1-4; Junior Red Cross 2-8; Tower 1-6; Band 1-4; Student Council. CARY STEVEN SHAPIRO Booster Club 8. NANCI SHAPIRO Junior Red Cross 5-8; Tower Homeroom Representative 7-8. DONNA JEAN SIMMLER ALBUM 5-8. Assistant Editor. Copy Editor 7-8; Glee Club 1-8; Librarian 7-8; Band 1-8; Quill and Scroll 7-8, Presi- dent 7-8; Junior Red Cross 7-8; National Honor Society 6-8; City Art Award 6. DAVID M. SIMONS Indiana High School Achievement Program 4,6; Honor Break- fast 2. WILLIAM SINGLER Junior Waltons 1-4; Explorer Scouts 1-8, President 7-8. MICHAEL GENE SLABAUGH Cross Country 1-8; Wrestling 1-8, Captain 7-8; Track 1-8; Monogram Club 2-8, Treasurer 7-8. BRUCE A. SMITH Wrestling 1-2. GARY SMITH Indiana High School Achievement Program 2,4,6,8; National Honor Society 6-8; Stamp Club 1-3; Lions Club Representative 7; Honor Breakfast 1-6. RICHARD B. SPENCE Hi-Y 4-8; Band 1-4; Booster Club 7-8. SUSAN MARY SPICER ALBUM Staff 1, 5-8, Underclassman Editor 7-8; Student Council 7-8; Prep Glee Club 1-2: Junior Glee Club 3-4; Senior Glee Club 5-8. Treasurer 7-8; Drama Club 3-6; Booster Club 1-3; National Honor Society 6-8. BEVERLY JANE STACKHOUSE Band 1-2; Y-Teens 7-8; Adams Business Club 5-8; Junior Glee Club 3-6; Senior Glee Club 7-8. DAVID STAFFORD, JR. Track 3-6; Baseball 8. LARRY A. STEGMAN STEVEN STEINBERG, Band 1-8; National Honor Society 6-8; National Math Club Board 1-2. Treasurer 3-6, President 7-8; Indiana HighSchool 5-8; National Merit Commended Scholar; Chess Club 1-8, Achievement Program 2,4,6,8. NANCY C. STENBERG ALBUM Staff 7-8, Faculty Editor; National Honor Society 6-8; Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2; Senior Glee Club 3-8, Secretary 7-8; Booster Club 1-2. D.A.R. Award 7. MICHAEL K. STERNAL Football 5; Wrestling 4. CAROL STONEBRAKER ALBUM Staff 3; Booster Club 3; Art Club 3; Tower Advertising Staff 3. RANDI STORHEIM Foreign Exchange Student; Student Council 7-8: Football Court 7; Orchestra 8. SUE STOUT Prep Glee Club 1; Booster Club 1-3; Drama Club 3; Tower Minor Staff 3. WILLO DENE STOUT Livingston Academy 1-6; National Math Club 7-8. WILLIAM K. STRYCKER ALBUM Staff 5-8, Sports co-editor 7-8; Basketball Manager 1-8; Booster Club 3-8, Board 7-8; Hi-Y 3-8, Treasurer 7-8; Student Council 5-8; Monogram Club 5-8: Junior Cabinet 5-6; Senior Cabinet 7-8; Eagle Ethics Committee 7-8. WILLIAM SZAJKO Screen Club 4-8, Vice-President 7-8. PHIL TAGGART Honor Roll 5-6; Stage Crew 1. ROBERT L. TAYLOR PATRICIA A. TEETER National Honor Society 6-8. GAYLE THISTLETHWAITE ALBUM Club Editor 7-8; Foreign Exchange Student 6-7; Drama Club 1-8, Treasurer 7-8; Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2; Senior Glee Club 3-8, Secretary 7-8; National Thespians 6-8; National Honor Society 6-8. CAROL THOMAS Tower Minor Staff 1-8; Prep Glee Club 1-2; G.A.A. 3. SHARON THOMPSON Pren Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2-4; Band 1-8; Future Nurses Club 1-2; Orchestra 7-8. JOHN THOMSON Band 5-8. DALE L. TINKEL Track 2; Cross Country 3. BARBARA SUE TOMBER ALBUM 1-8, Feature Editor 7-8; Student Council board 7-8; Drama Club 1-8, Board 7-8; Football Court 7; Booster Club 1-8. Secretary 7-8; Thespians 5-8; Quill and Scroll 7-8; Eagle Ethics Committee 5-8. 160 THOMAS ALLEN TOTH Culver Military Academy 1-4; Hi-Y 7-8; Junior Achievement 5-8; Intramural Basketball 3-4, ELIZABETH TOUL Future Nurses Club 1; Junior Red Cross 2. JOHN LEE TOWNSLEY Culver Military Acidemy 1-6; Hi-Y 7-8. JOSEPH G. TROUTMAN JAMES TUBES MARK DAVID TULCHINSKY ALBUM Homeroom Representative 7-8; Debate Club 5-6. KATHLEEN ANN ULLERY Eagle Ethics Committee 1-8; Student Council 1-8, Board 7-8; Booster Club 7-8; Senior Class Secretary 7-8; Basket- ball Court 8; Prep Glee Club 1-2; Junior Prom Queen 6. SUSAN ULLERY ALBUM 5-8. Editor- in- Chiet 7-8; Drama Club 3-8; Quill and Scroll 7-8; Booster Club 1-8; EaRle Ethics Committee 7-8; Band 1-4. ALEX J. UYHELJI IH MARSHA SUE VAN AMAN ALBUM Staff 7-8; Drama Club 1-8; Prep Glee Club 1-2. SUE VAN BUSKIRK Prep Glee Club 1-2: Junior Glee Club 3-4; Art Club 3-6, Treasurer 3-4; Booster Club 1-4. JAMES VAN FLEIT Druid Hills High School 1-4; Golf 6. JIM VAN ZANT PHILL VARGA Cross Country 3,5,7; Track 4,6,8. DEAN VERMILLION Band 1-8; Dance Band 3-8; Booster Club 7-8; Orchestra 3-8; Prep Glee Club 1-2; Senior Glee Club 3-8; Track 5-7; Wrestling 5-7. ROGER VLEAMINCK Baseball 2,4,8. RICHARD A. WACHS Band 1-6; Swimming 3-8; Monogram Club 6-8. THOMAS WAECHTER Basketball 1-5; Baseball 1-8; Monogram Club 6-8. CHERYL A. WALKER Band 3-8; Drama Club 3-4. MICHELLE CHASTEEN WALKER Central High School 1-2; G.A.A. 5-6; Junior Glee Club 3-4- Senior Glee Club 5-8; Adams Business Club 5-8. ROBERT W. WALSH, JR. Baseball 2-4; Hi-Y 1. DAVID R. WALTON Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2; Senior Glee Club 3-8; Tower Staff 1-8. NONA A. WARD Prep Glee Club 1; Art Club 8; Adams Business Club 7-8. HELEN JO WARREN Booster Club 1-8; Junior Red Cross 3-6 ; Drama Club 1-4; Junior Achievement 5-6; Little 500 Court 6; Junior Prom Court 6; FootbaU Court 7. MARY A. WARSTLER Prep Glee Club 1-2; Junior Glee Club 3-4; Senior Glee Club 5-8; Junior Red Cross 1-2; Radio Announcer WETL 7-8; Bowling 2-6. CHARLIE GENE WATKINS Cross Country 3.5.7; BasketbaH 1-2: Ushers Club 3-8; Monogram Club 7-8. MARIBETH WEBER G.A.A. 5-6; Library Club 2-4; Adams Business Club 5-8; DECA 5-8; Prep Glee Club 3; Junior Red Cross 5-6. THOMAS WEKONY IV Swimming 5,7,8; Track 6. BARBARA WYNNE WELBER B-Team Cheerleader 5-6; Varsity Cheerleader 7-8; Student Council 6-8. Board 7-8; Drama Club 1-8, Board 5-6; National ThesDians 6-8; National Honor Societv 6-8; Football Court 7; Booster Club 1-8; Attendance Clerk 7-8. THOMAS E. WERNER HI Football 1-4; Track 1-4; Wrestling 1-2; Explorer Scouts 1-4. Club 2-4; Mu Beta 8; Adams NANCY ANN WESTON ALBUM Homeroom Repre sentative 7-8; Band 1-2; Prep Glee Club 2; Junior Glee Club 3-7; Booster Club 2-3; ' .Junior Achievement 5-8. MICHAEL WETTERGREN CHARLOTTE A. WHARTON G.A.A. 3-6; Future Nurs Business Club 7-6. JUDY WIDMOYER Band 1-8; Adams Business Club 5-8; G.A.A. 5-6. JOHN F. WIECZOREK Ushers Club 5-8; Honor Roll 4-6; Cafeteria Cashier 5-8. CHARLES WILLIFORD ROGER EUGENE WILSON Junior Achievement 5-6, Ethics Committee 2-3; Cheer- KRISTI LEE WINEBRENNER Prep Glee Club 1-2; Eag block 1-2. SUSAN MARIE WINGE Prep Glee Club 1-2; Junior Glee Club 3; Art Club 6-8; Junior Red Cross 1-2; Honor Roll 1-2. LINDA MARIE WINSLOW Orchestra 1-8; National Honor Society 6-8; Student Council 7-8; Junior Achievement 5; ALBUM Staff 7.8. LEE WISE Swimming 1-8; Monogram Club 3-8; Junior Cabinet 5-6; Junior Class Treasurer 5-6; Senior Cabinet 7-8. THOMAS M. WITT Football 1; Cross Country 3; Track 2,4,8. Drama Club 1-2, WENDY J. WOLFSON ALBUM Homeroom Representative 5- 7-8; Cheerblock 1-2. JAMES C. WOOD n CAROLE R, WORDEN Booster Club 1-2; Tower Staff 3-6; Cheerblock 1-2, ANGELA E, ZASSENHAUS St. Mary ' s Academy 1-2; G,A,A, 5-6; Booster Club 3-4; Mu Beta 7-8; Drama Club 7-8; Chess Club 7-8, JANET ZEHENDNER G,A,A, 1-6; Attendance Clerk 7-8; Adams Business Club 7-8; Prep Glee Club 1-2, MARY KATHLEEN ZIEGER Prep Glee Club 1-2; Junior Glee Club 3-6; Adams Business Club 5-8, IRA B. ZINMAN Student Council 1-8, Board 7-8; Honor Roll 2,4,6. SHIRLEY A. ZURAT Drama Club 1-2; Art Club 3-4; Medical Biology Club 3-4; Tower Minor Staff 5-6; Booster Club 7-8. Thunder Joe Fleming 161 Index Aaron, Roy 57 Abee, Jerry 57 Adams, James 49, 107 Adams, Michael 18, 154 Agler. Terry 49 Alberts. Helaine 18, 154 Alexander, David 57 Alexander, Dennis Alexander. Linda 49, 123 Alferio. Susan 57 Allen, Ronald 18, 94, 154 Allen Steve 49 Allen, Susan 49 Aller. Carol 18. 109. 154 Allin. Douglas 18. 154 Almassy, Joseph 57, 139 Altman. Richard 65, 106 Anderson, Carolyn 49 Anderson, David 18, 154 Anderson, James 18, 33, 123, 145. 154 Anderson, Lynn 49 Anderson, Saundra 65 Anderson. Suellen 49, 96 Andrews. Leonidas 65 Andrick, Wendy 49. 94, 113 Anglemeyer, David 49 ArchambeauU, Jean 65. 118 Armstrong, Tom 57, 131 Armstrong, Phil 49, 107, 130 Armstrong, Robert 57, 130 Arneson, Doug 49, 121 • Arney, Mark Aronson, Mike 49, 123, 142. 143, 145 Asher. Michael 49, 144 Asper, Lynn 49, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 145 Aulm, Deborah 49, 94 Ault, Thomas 49, 80, 139 Austin, James 65 Babcock, David 49, 119 Baird, Jerry 18, 154 Baird. Linda 65 Baker, Geneva 57 Baker, Mike 65 Baker, Nancy 57, 123 Baker, Terrt 18, 154 Baldwin, Roxanna 49 Ball, Diana 18, 96, 154 Ballard. Chris 65 Ballew, Greg 57, 139, 140 Ballew, Jeff Balok. Elaine 49, 101, 107, 113. 117 Bamber. Eugene 49 Banacka, Ted 57 Bare. Jim 18, 127, 129, 140, 145, 154 Bare, Sandra 65, 97, 120 Barfell, Janet 49 Barkley, Andrea 49 Barkley, John 49, 96, 121 Barkley, Renee 65 Barnes, Gloria 49 Barrett, Pam Barrier. Kathy 65, 123 Barrier, Richard 65 Barron, Helene 57 Barton, Earlean 65 Barton, Flora 18, 154 Barton, Kenneth 65, 139 Bartow, Marcia 18, 96, 97, 154 Batlz, Cheryl 49 Batiz, Glenda 18, 154 Baumgartner, Jim 49 Bazeley, Edith 57 Bazeley, Fred 65 Beale. Richard 18, 135. 154 Beard, Diane 19, 154 Beatty, Thomas 49, 65, 111 Beatty, Dave Beck, Janet 57 Beck, Larry 65 Becker, Kathy 49, 109. 117 Becker, Bill 119 Bednar, Anne 65, 96, 103 Bednar, Colleen 49, 95, 103, 113, 122 Belcher, Joyce 65, 109 Bell, Debby 49, 94. 98, 103 Bell, Karen 19, 112, 113, 115, 122, 154 Bell, Kenneth 65 Bell, Mike Bella, Peggy 57 Bendit, Alan 18, 154 Bendit, Kathleen 57. 97, 106 Benedict, Billie 57, 98, 102 Bennett, Don 49, 108 Bennett, Wesley 49, 57 Benson, Louise 49, 94, 95 Bentele, Tom 19, 154 Benton, Bob 19. 154 Bentzen, Craig 65 Berebitsky. Paul 65 Berfanger, Bob 57 Berger. Richard 19, 154 Berggren, Ellen 57 Berke. Dayle 57, 95, HI, 113 Berkheiser, Sue 49 Berkland, Bretta 49, 95 Berkland, Bruce 65 Berman, Jill 19, 154 Berman, Jody 49 Berman, Margaret 57, 117 Berman, Stephen 57, 134 Bernth, Allan 19, 154 Best, Brent 65 Bethke. Ronnie 49, 121, 134 Betz, Russell 57, 131, 140 Bickel, Pat 65, 96 Bierenga, Maribeth 57 Biggs, Linda 57 Bills, Cathy 49, 55, 102, 113, 117 Bingaman, Bill 65, 96 Bingham, Janice 65, 109 Bingham, Ken 65 Birdsall, Nancy 65. 99, 109 Black, Dave 65 Blackburn, Timothy 19, 138, 154 Blair, Connie 65, 106 Blakely, Jim 49, 154 Blakely, Spence 19 Blasko, Sandra 19, 154 Blessing, Kenny 49, 55, 104 Blosser, John 19, 154 Blue. Jeff 57, 94, 96 Began, Debbie 49, 96 Boger, Paul 49 Boger, Robert 65, 121 BohUng, Phil 57 Boits, Bob 154 Bolin, Chuck Bolinger, Jim 57, 140 Boiling, John 19, 140, 145, 154 Bontrager, Marlene 49 Borich, Dennis 65 Borgatti, John 57 Boswell, Gail 65, 101 Bottorff, Sharon 65 Boudreau, Dan 49 Bowling, Pam 49, 113 Boys, Randy 65 Braden, Linda 49 Braden, Ralph 57, 140 Bradley, Arlene 57 Brady, Pat 49 Brandt, Henry 19 Brann, Strother 19, 154 Bratcher, Debra 49, 94, 118 Brawthen, Daryl 49 Brayton, Dean 49, 139 Brayton, Dennis 19, 154 Brazeau, Suzanne 65 Brecht, John 49 Brenay, Dave 49 Brevard, Lana 65 Bridger, Gene 49 Bridger, Kathy 65 Briggs, Rebecca 65, 97 Broadnax, Francine 57 Broadstreet, Sue 57 Broadway, Stan 49, 94 Brogdon, Larry 65 Bronsing, Jeff 65, 126, 129, 139 Brook, Donna 49 Brook, Sanford 65, 96, 98 Brown, Gary 65 Brown, Greg 65 Brown, Bob 65 Brown, Sharon 49 Brown, Sheryl 49, 96 Brown, Terrence 57, 113 Brown, Terry 57, 108 Brownell, Nancy 57, 113 Browning, Charles 49 Browning, Ronald Brunson, Sherilyn 20, 96, 109, 154 Brunton, Cora 65, HI Brunton, Gretchen 49, 110 Brusslan, Barbara 20. 117, 154 Buchanon, Stan 65. 139 Buck, John 20, 154 Buck, Pam 65 Buck, Peggy 65 Buck, Vernon 20, 154 Bucker, Joseph 57 Budd, Sandra 20, 154 Budecki, Mary 20, 154 Budecki, Tom 65 Buechler. Bonnie 57, 94 Burgess. Deborah 65 Burgott, Carolyn 20. 95, 103, 111, 114, 115, 154 Burgott. George 65, 96 Burgatti, John Burke, William 57 Burmeister. Kathy Burnore. Paul 57, 140 Burnore. Susan 57, 65 Burns, Sharon 49 Burnside, Greg 57, 127, 139, 140 Burnside, Larry 20, 89, 127, 145, 154 Burr. Carole 20, 154 Burton, Maureen 20, 154 Burtsfield, Becky 57 Busch, Nancy 65, 111 Bushnell, Beverly 57, 113 Bussard, Cliff 49, 121 Busse. Chuck 49, 137, 145 Buti, Louis 49 Butler, Bonnie 65 Butler, Martin 49 Butsch, Vic 49, 126, 132, 134, 143. 145 Butts. Kenneth 65, 97, 129, 139 Bybee, JoAnn 57, 106, 154 Bybee, Lou Ann 20, 105 Byers, Lia 57, 94, 111, 113 Byers, Lili 49, 86, 95, 98, 110 Byrd, Anthony 20, 131, 155 Byrne, David 65 Calder, Larry 57 Calder, Susan 49, 110, 122 Cameron, Pat 57 Campbell, Barb 49 Campbell, John 65 Campbell, Larry 49, 104 Campbell, Roger 65, 135 Canen, Dexter 20, 155 Canen, Ed Canen, Shirley 57 Carles, Cheryl Carlson, Beth 47, 55. 98 Carlson, Mary 47. 122 Carpenter, Janice 65, 69. 99 Carpenter. Nancy 49 Carr. Emerson 57, 126, 132, 140 Carroll, Sharon 20, 96, 155 Carroll. Suzanne 49 Carson, Mike 49 Carson, Pat 20, 155 Carton, Jim 65 Case, Cheryl 49, 65 Casey, Jenny 49, 113 Catalda. Charles 49 Caton, Sherry 57 Challinor, Gloria 65 Chamberlin, Lucinda 65 Chapman, Susan 21, 155 Childress. Alice 21, 94, 155 Chreist, Ann 21, 155 Church, Chris 49, 117 Claeys, Larry 49 Clark, Edith 57 Clark. Jim 57, 96 Clark, Shirley 51, 117, 147 Clarke, Nancy 65 Clauson, Steve 57 Clayton, Elaine 49 Clayton, Bob 65, 118 Clemans, Charles 57 Clements, Sam 49 Clemmons, Dennis 21, 155 Cline, Richard 49 Cobb, Iris 65 Cobb, Mike 65. 139 Coffman, Bill 21. 155 Cogdell, Maurice 57, 139 Cohen, Connie 21, 77, 155 Cohn, Stuart 21. 39, 74, 155 Cole, Delana 57, 96 Colglazier, Sheila 21, 100, 113, 122, 155 Colip, Chuck 21, 75, 94, 100, 112, 114, 115, 121, 122, 127, 145, 155 Colip, Tom 65, 121, 129 Collins, Christine 76, 96, 111 Collins. Debbie 49, 113 Collins, Dennis 65 Colt. Linda 49, 117 Comfort, Thomas Compas, Jenny 49 Condon, Jeff 49, 137 Condon, Joe 49, 145 Cook, Sandy 21, 155 Cooke, Connie 57 Cooke, Sharon 21. 155 Cooper, Dorothy 49 Cooper, Tom 50 Corcoran, Linda Cordell, Leslie Cordell, Mary 57 Cordell, Susan Cordes, Dave Cordtz, Susan 57, 109 Cossman, Elaine 21, 155 Cossman, Nathan 57 Cowen, Suzette 65 Cox, Craig 57 Cox, Roger 21, 96, 119, 130, 132, 155 Cox, Ruth 21, 98. 114. 155 Coy, Phil 50, 96 Coy, Sharon 65 Crane, Janice 65, 78, 111 Crane, Lynda 21. 155 Creager. Floyd 65 Creamer, Charles 22, 155 Cressler. Marilyn 57 Cripe, Dennis Crocker, Jim 65 Crocker, Kathie 57 Cudney, Sandra 65 Cukrowicz, Ronald 65 Gulp, Carol 50 Cunningham, Brian 57 Curd, Jeanette 65, 109 Curtis, Kathleen 57 Curtis, Tom 65 Cwik, Charlene 57 Cyrier. Larrv 65 Daddio. Bill 50, 108. 113. 121, 144 Dahlgren, Roger 57 Dailey. Charlene 65 D ' Alelio. Bill 57, 94 I aniel. Nancy 22, 147, 155 Daniel, Sharon 57, 122. 147 Darsee, John 57, 94, 95, 98, 106, 132 Dattilo. Frances 50, 99, 105 Daughtery, John 65. 140 Daughtery, Thomas 50, 94 Daurer. Dennis 57, 111 Davey, Kerry 65, 122 Davidson, Ann 57, 122 Davidson, Cheryl Davis, Cliff 65 Davis, Glendora 65, 97 Davis, Guinevere 97 Davis, Helene 22, 155 Davis, Judy 65 Davis, Nancy 50 Davis, Rick 50, 55, 113, 140 Day, Phil 57 Dayton, Barbara 57, 99 Dean, Barbara 57 Debruyn, Ary 66 Debruyn, Bill 22, 155 Decker. Lynn 50 Decker, Sharon 50, 107, U6, 120 Decker. Tom 57, 137 DeCola. Bob 22. 155 162 Deeds, Kathy Delaforce, George 22, 116, 126, 155 Delahanty, Jim 22, 155 Delahanty, Kevin 66 Delvallee, Lois 66 Delvallee, Mary 22, 96, 155 Demien, Terry 66, 121 Dempsey, Charles 22, 138, 155 Denman, Steve 66 Denny, Carol 23, 155 Denny, James 57 Deranek, Joan 57 Derbeck, Pat 66, 109, 118 Derickson, Janet 57 Derickson, Judy 23, 155 Desonia, Deane 66 Diamond, Greg 66 Dickey, Bruce 66, 96 Dickey, Keith 66, 122 Dickey, Phil 50, 96. 113 Dietl, Ernie 50, 105, 144 Dillon, Carol 57 Divine, Paul 50 Dtxon, Brenda 57 Dixon, Pam 66, 109 Dixon, Bob 57 Dluzak, Joseph 66 Dobson, John 66 Dodgson, Susan 66 Dolan, Joe 23. 155 Dolde, Doug 50 Dombkowski, Amelia 66 Dominy, Dianne 66, 104 Donaldson, Dane 50, 126, 139, 142, 143, 145 Donaldson, Marc 23, 155 Donaldson, .Teddie 66 Donaldson, Toni 58 Donnelly, Doreen 66 Donnelly, Rett 50 Donofrio. Judy 23, 155 Donoho, Mark 66 Doolen, Lonny 66 Dorland, Richard 66 Dosmann, Barbara 50, 113 Downing, Jeffery 50, 121 Downs, Michael 58, 98 Downs, Ray Dragoun, Cheryl 50 Driver, Eddie 58. 139, 140 Druellnger, Marilyn 58 Dubois, Margaret 66 Dubois, Suzanne 66 Dunbar. Mike 23, 155 Duncan, Dennis 23, 96, 97, 113, 155 Dunfee. Lynn 50, 109, 122 Dunning, Linda 50, 98, 122 Duvall, Donna 23, 118, 155 Dworecki, Judy 23, 109, 155 Dworecki, Mike 58 Dykstra, William 23, 113, 155 Dzierla, Dave 58 Eaglebarger, Linda 66 Earl, John 50, 130, 139, 145 Eckenberger, Pamela 66, 96, 98. 108, 116 Eddy, Larry 66, 97 Edgerton, Thomas 50 Edwards, Arnita 58 Edwards. Karen 66 Egendoerfer, Judy 50, 105 Egendoerfer, Phillip 58 Egendoerfer, Thomas 23, 155 Eggert, Donald 58, 126, 138 Ehlers. James 66, 102 Ehlers. Sally 66, 69, HI, 123 Eich, Marion 23, 110, 113, 155 Eichorst, Barb 23, 104, 155 Ein, Steven 66 Ekstrand, Charles 50 Elkins, Saundra 23, 155 Emery, Dennis 66 Emery, Dick 50, 118 Eming, Richard 66 Eminger. Alfred 66 Enders, Larry 66, 129, 139 Engle, Barbara 66 Engle, Darrell 58 Engle, Diane 58 Enright, Nancy 50, 107 Enright, Timothy 66 Erath, Lawrence 66 Erhardt. Cheryl 50 Eriksen, Cordelia 50 Ernsberger, Linda 58 Estergren, Michael Ettl, Fritz 58 Evans, John 58, 127, 139 Evans, Samuel 50, 66 Evans, Ted 23, 95, 155 Everest, Cynthia 50, 98 Everly, Kent 50 Farabaugh, John 24, 155 Farian, Janice 58, 111 Farquhar, Bruce 50, 96, 98 Faurot, Rick 58, 110 Faust, Susan 50, 117 Fecteau, Richard 24, 96, 98, 155 Feferman, Betty 50, 94, 95, 113 Feferman, Melvin 24, 105, 155 Fein, Bill 24, 33, 100, 155 Feingold, Richard 24, 100, 155 Fei rich, Sherry 66 Feirick, Carol 58 Feldman, Carol 66, 102, 111 Feltz, Gerald 50, 155 Feltz, Phillip 58 Ferm. Patricia 58 Ferman, Daniel 24, 155 Ferman, Thomas 66 Fett. Marsha 24, 94, 155 Fetters, Wendell 58 Fields, Penny 24, 156 Fields, Richard 24. 66, 121 Fields, Sherrie 58 Fields. William 156 Filips, Stephen 58, 76 Fine, Paul 66 Finger. Gary 66, 97, 129, 139 Fink, Glenn 66 Finneran, Barbara 58 Firestein, Janice 24, 102. 113. 114, 115, 156 Firestein, Posie 58, 113 Fischer, Bill 24, 130, 132, 134, 140, 145, 156 Fisette, Howard 58, 140 Fisette, Rodger 24, 96, 131, 156 Fisher, Claire 24. 156 Fisher. Dale 66 Fisher, Karin 66, 123 Fisher, Marilyn 66 Fisher. Roger 50 Fizdale, Charles 24. 156 Flack, Ronald 58 Fladeland, William 66 Flatt, Karen 50 Flatt, Penny 58 Fleming, Joe 25, 126, 140, 145, 156, 161 Fleming, Roberta 25, 99, 156 Flowers, James 25, 156 Floyd, Shaun 58. 133. 140 Foley, Kathy 50 Foley, Richard 50, 55, 121, 134 Foos, Harold 58 Forsythe, Craig 50 Forsythe, Keith 66 Foster, Milton 66, 119 Fowler. Fred 50, 139 Fox, Deborah 66 Frauli, Roger 50 Frauli, Toni 66 Fredrick, Cynthia 66 Fredrick, Jon 58 Freidline. John 58 Frenkiel, Jojne 58, 98 Friedman, Steve 58, 107 Frisk, Scott 50 Frisk, Stephen Fritz, Terry 66, 97 Fromm, Gary 50, 144 Fry, Letha Fuller, Sharon 25, 156 Fulmer, Barbara 25, 156 Furlong, Karen 50. 95, 96 Gadd, John 25, 77, 86, Gagnon, Sharon 66 Gaines, Jacqueline 58 Gale, Patricia 66 113, 121, 156 Gann, Brenda 66 Gann, Danny 58 Gann, Kathleen 58, 94 Gann, Kirby 58 Gardner. Patricia 58 Gaston, Prentice 66 Gatchell, Terry 66 Gay, Lucinda 66 Gay, Virginia 25, 156 Geahlen, Ruth Ann 50 Geans, George 50 Geans, Sheila 58 Gebhardt, Barbara 50, 106, 110 Gentner, Lynn 50 Centner, Sandra 58, 69 Gentner, Susan 66 Gentry, James 25, 126, 140, 156 George, Anthony 58 Germann, Douglas 50 Geyer. Kathryn 66 Gibboney, Gary 66 Gibboney, Jack 25, 143, 156 Gibson, Karen 25, 105, 156 Gibson, Linda 58 Gielow, Edward 25. 94, 95, 118, 156 Gilbert, Ellen 50 Gilbert, Margaret 58. 120 Gilbert, Neil 66 Gilbert, Bob 25, 132, 145. 156 Gilbert, Roslynn 50, 117 Gildea, Gloria 66 Giles, Dennis 58 Gill, Jack 58, 104, 108, US Gill, Wendy 66 Gitlitz, Ted Glabman, Andy 25, 156 Glabman, Paula 58 Glaser, Dianne 25, 109, 114, 117, 156 Glass, Dottie 66 Glass, Steve 66 Glass, Lou Ann 25, 94, 156 Glassburn, Jerry 58 Glassburn, Violet 66 Glenn, Thomas 58 Glisinski, Dick 50, 134 Gobdel. Bruce 50, 87, 121 Goetz, Barbara 26, 94, 156 Goetz, Paul 66 Golba. Suzanne 58 Goldberg, Rochelle 26, 109, 117, 156 Goldman, Jay 58 Goldsmith, Leslie 66, 97 Goldsmith, Maureen 26, 33, 98, 105, 114, 156 Goldstein, Cathy 66 Golomb, Jim 50, 105 Center, Steve Good. Diane 66 Goodling, Gerri 50 Goodwin. Dean 58 Gooley, Thomas 26, 156 Gordon, David 66, 129 Gordon, Dennis 66 Gorny, Ronald 66 Gramps, Janice 50, 107, 118 Grams, Jackie 26, 156 Grannis, William 51 Grant. Gary 51, 96, 105 Grant, Peggy 58, 76, 111, 113 Graves, Roger 50 Gray, Bernard 50, 105, 107 Gray, John 66 Gray, John 66, 96 Green, Jacqueline 66, 109 Green, Thomas 26, 131. 140, 145, 156 Greenlee. Dan 58, 95 Greenway, Delores 58, 96 Gregg, Virginia 58 Gregor, Craig 26, 156 Grenert, Kristy 58 Grey, Robert 26, 156 Griffin, Cheryl 51 Griman, Margaret 66 Grimes, Dale 58 Grindeland, Rodney 59 Groff, Gail 26. 94, 101, 110, 156 Grontkowski. Kathleen 26, 156 Grosser. Susan 51 Grosso. Janet 59 Groth, Van 59, 127, 139, 140, 145 Groves, Jim 51, 127, 139. 140 Guendling, Randy 59, 140 Guentert, Bert 51,55 Guerden, Cassandra 51 Guerden, Rolondo Gulyas, Mary 51 Gulyas, Becky 59 Gutenburg. Larry 66, 111, 122 Guzicki, Ron 51 Haak, Bogden 51 Hack, Carolyn 59 Hack, Jim Hacker, Carolyn 66, 97, 107 Hacker, Laurel 66, 98 Hacker, Lois 26, 96, 104, 107, 110, 115, 116 156 Hadley, Jan 26, 94, 95, 110. 114, 156 Hager, Walter 51, 140 Hahn, John 51 Hahn, Virginia 51, 98, 120 Haisley, Ralph 66 Hale, Jim 66 Hall, Betsy 59 Hamburg, Myra 26, 117, 156 Hamilton, Christine 51, 99, 109 Hamilton, Juliette 66 Hammerschmidt, Kathy 51 Hammon, Robert Hammons, Phyliss 59 Hanke, Cheryl Hans, Billy 67 Hansen, Laverne Hanson, Dave 59, 107 Hanson. Peggy 26, 113. 156 Harding, Barry 51 Hardman, Jody 59. 107 Hardy, Curtis 51 Hargreaves, Jill 59 Harker, Jim 67 Harlan, Beverly 51, 98 Harlan, Dave 59 Harman, Don 26 Harman, Don 67, 127, 129, 138, 156 Harmon, Brent 59 Harmon, Kirk 27, 156, 144 Harmon, Bill 67 Harrell, Mike 27, 39. 126, 127, 156 Harrigan, Pat 51, 95 Harringer, Donna 51 Harringer, Janice 67, 96 Harrington, Greg 59 Harris, Settle 67 Harris, Bobbie 27, 156 Harris, Cheryl 59 Harris, Coy 27, 156 Harris, Gaye 59, 95, 98. 123, 144 H arris, Pat 59 Hartke, Cathy Hartke, Lou 51, 113 Hartman, Carol 51 Hartwick, Patrick 67 Hartz, Dave 27, 156 Harvey, Judith 67 Harvey, Ruth 27, 95, 156 Haslanger, Cathy 51 Hatala, Kathy 59 Hauflaire. Jeff 59, 137 Hauflaire, Joe 67, 137 Hawblitzel, Kathy 51, 101 Hawk, Kathy 51, 113, 122 Hawkins, Linda 51, 106 Hawkins, Mel 27. 156 Hayes, Mike 51, 105, 118 Heater, Darrel 51 Heck. Tom 51 Heckaman, Cathy 67 Heckaman, Jill 59, 113 Heckman, Ted 59 Reddens, Leslie 27, 105, 156 Hehl, Jim 59 Heick, Robert 51 Heidt, Brian 27, 119, 156 Heintzberger. Nancy 59 Heitman. Mary 27, 100, 115. 156 Held, Dave 51. 96 Held. Franklin 67 Held. John 67, 96, 108 Helvey, Don 27, 156 163 Hemlg, Kristin 51 Hempill, Josephine 27, 98, 103. 114, 115, 156 Henderson, Hale 51, 118, 119 Hen drickson, Carl 27, 96, 156 Hendrickson, Julia 67 Hendrickson, Sue 27, 156 Henn, Holger 67 Henry, Christine 67 Henry, Dave 67 Henry, Dennis 67, 69 Hensley, Carolyn 103 Herreman, Henry 51 Hershberger. Diana 59 Hersom, Kathy 59 Hersom, Larry 27, 156 Hess. Ted 51 Heston, Bob 59, 97 Hickey, Darlene 28. 156 Hickey, Marguerite 67 Hickey, Gary 59 Hicks, Jim 59 Hight, Mary 59 Hilborn, Norma 51 Hile, Sue 67, 111. 123 Hill. Delores 51, 122 Hill. Evangeline 59 Hill. Grace 28. 107, 156 Hill. JoAnn 59 Hill. Sue 59. 95, 99. Ill Hill. Bill 59 Hinds, Marilyn 59, lU. 117 Hindsley, Marilyn 51 Hindsley, Bill 67 Hintz, Cynthia 59, 104 Hintz. Leo 67. 119 Hitt, Harriette 51 Hjerpe, Sue 28, 156 Hobbs, Bill 59. 108 Hochstetter, Kathy 67 Hodgson, Donna 51 Hoenk, Connie 51. 103. 106, 110 Hoenk, Robert 67, 135 Hoffer, Ron 51, 96, 98, 130, 145 Hoffman, Dave 67 Hoffman, Kathy 67 Hoffman, Lee 51 Hoffman. Loren 28, 157 Hoffman, Paul 51 Hoffman, Terry 51 Hogman, Gary 59 Hogman, Terry 28, 157 Hojara, Dave Hojara. Victoria 59 Holcomb, Sharon 51 Holderman, Don 51, 121 Holycross, Kathy 51 Holycross, Larry Hood, Sandra 59, 94 Hoover. Jean 28. 157 Hoover. Joan 28. 157 Horvath, Alice 67 Horvath, Cynthia 59 Horvath, John 67 Horvath, Mike 59 Horvath, Tom 51, 110 Hoshaw, Darlene 51 Hosier. Bob 59 Hostrawser. Tim 51. 55, 75, 127, 139, 145 Houghton, Jim 67 Howard. Margarite 67 Howe. Fred 28. 157 Howell. Ellis Huber. Janet 28. 157 Huey, Sharon 59, 67, 94, 98 Huff, Kathy 99. 102 Huff, Richard 28, 157 Huff. Robert 28. 157 Hughes, Frank 28, 88, 100, 112, 114, 121. 122. 140, 145, 157 Humes. Herman 67, 139 Humphrey, Jim 59 Humphrey, Kathy 28. 157 Hunjo, Frances 51 Hunt. Rick 51. 96, 130 Hunter. Sue 28. 99. 101, 114. 122. 157 Hunter. Ginny 28, 96, 100, 157 Hupp, Christa 67, HI, 122 Hurlbut, Claude 67 Hurtekant. Kerry 67, 136 Hurwick, Bruce 51 Huster. Diane 29, 94, 103, 110, 114. 115. 157 Hutchins, Larry 59, 126 Inman, Madelyn 122 Inman, Valla Irven, Kathy 51, 113 Irven, Terry 51 Is ban, Don 51 Jackey, John 67 Jackey, Ron 67 Jackson, Craig 51 Jackson, Janice 59, 120 Jackson, Urlene 29, 94, 95, 120, 157 Jacob, Rebecca 69 Jacobs, Mike 59 Jacox. Pat 51 Jameson, Judiann 29, 95. 105, 157 Janczyk, Stanley Janicki, Janice Janicki, Lewis 67 Janovsky, Mike 59, 140 Janowiak, Joann 67 Janowiak, Judy 59, 109 Jefferson, Vicki Jefferies, Kathy 29. 157 Jefferies, Tom 67 Jeter. Richard 59, 99 Joers. Pat 59, 122 Joers. Sue 29. 157 Johns, Edwin Johns, Robert 59 Johnson, Bette 104 Johnson, Diana 59 Johnson, Susan 29, 157 Johnston, Larry 52, 104, 140 Jones, Charles 67 Jones, Dan 29, 39, 137, 145, 157 Jones, Elaine R. 29, 157 Jones, Elaine S. 52, 94. 95. 98 Jones, Elizabeth 52. 96 Jones, Mary 52 Jones, Mike 29, 110, 157 Jones, Rebecca 67 Jones, Sandra 59 Jones, Sharon 29, 104, 109, 157 Jones. Virginia 52, 113. 117 Jones, Bill 67 Jontz, Joan Jontz, Bill 52 Jordan, Mike 67 Jordan, Velma 59 Jowtz, Joney Joyner. Connie 52, 147 Joyner. Lemuel 67 Julian, Linda 29, 157 Kaiser, Carol 29, 94, 157 Kaiser, John 67, 129, 135 Kaley, Barry 39, 54. 96, 109, 118 Kaley, Rhonda 67 Kaley, Bob 29. 33, 94, 96, 98, 105, 113. 114. 147 Kambol. Terry 59, 97 Kapson, Karen 59. 113 Kapson, Nancy 29. 113, 117, 157 Kapuvary, Anna Karling, Jack Karn, John 96 Kasa. Tom 52 Kasper, Mike Kati, Steve 67 Katz, Eva 52 Katz, Geri 117 Katz, Irvin 67 Katz. Michelle 29, 109, 117, 157 Katz, Nancy 67, 96, 98 Kazmierczak, Jim 52 Keil. Barbara 96, 109 Keith, Pat 67 Keleman, Mitchell 30, 157 Keleman, Richard Keller. Sue 30, 157 Kelley. Mary Kelley, Mike 30, 157 Kelley, Sharon 67 Kelly, Karen 96, 109 Kelly, Kathy 67 KeUy, Linda Keltner, Jim Kendall, Margaret 30, 98. 157 Kendall, Tim 139 Kepler. Alice Keppler, Carolyn Keppler. Wayne 67 Kerby, Ann 99, 106 Kereszturi, Carol 30, 157 Kerr, Sandra 67, 97 Kershner, Helen 67, 97 Kershner. Linda 109 Kesler, Sharon Keusch, Richard Kijek, Cynthia 68 Kincaid, Linda Kindt. Linda 30, 157 King, Robert 52. 126, 139 King. Tom 68 Kipp, JoAnn 30, 95, 157 Kirchheimer, Linda Kish, Jim 52, 136 Klahr, Ross 68 Klebusits, Nancy Kletka, Karen 52 Kleva. Debora 52 Klingerman, George 52 Klingerman, Marjorie 52 Kloote. Jim 30, 157 Klosowski, Sue Kluszczynski, Monica Kluszczynski, Shirley 109 Kluszczynski, Susan 68 Knabenshue, Kenneth 157 Knabenshue, Kerry 68 Knapp. Emily 68 Knapp, Franklin 120 Knight. Kenneth 127, 139 Knox. Christine Kohen, Kathleen 52, 117 Kohler. James 30, 157 Kominkiewicz, Dave Konzen, Daniel 52, 121 Korpal. Christy 68 Koscher. Christine Koscher, Howard 30, 157 Koski. Robert 68 Kovas, Dave 140 Kovatch, Susan 52. 106, 120 Kowals. Barbara 30. 157 Kowalski. Edgar 30, 105, 114. 157 Kowalski, Gale 52 Krakowski. Bruce 52 Krakowski. Kathy 68 Kreisle. John 68 Kronewetter. Glendon 30. 96. 157 Kronewitter, Marilyn 52 Kronewitter, Robert 52, 121. 130 Kronewitter, Tom 68 Krueger. Lenhard Kruyer. John 30, 107. 157 Kruyer, Richard 52, 97, 104, 107 Kruyer. William 68, 96, 139 Kryder, William 68 Krziza, Debora 68 Kubiak, Mary Jo 31. 157 Kuboske, Patty 68 Kuespert, William 52 Kuhn, Kathleen 68 Kulp, Esther 52. 76, 94 Kurtz, Gary 31. 157 Kuzmits, Don 131, 140, 145 Lacluyse. Jim 68 Laderer. Todd 52 Lake. Christina 52. 120 Lambros, John 52. 140 Lancaster. Sherry 52 Landau, Stuart 31, 157 Landesman. Linda 52. 55, 109, 118 Landry, Richard Lane. Janet Langwith, Lou Ann 68 Lanier. Cherilyn 52. 94. 96 Lanier. Harden 68 Lapham, Robert 68 Laplace. Paula 68 Larkin, Joseph 52 Larkin, Kathy 68 Larkin, Mary 31, 157 Larson, Christine 94 Larson, Roger 68 Lasane. Renard Lasko, Geoffrey Lasko, Marcy Lauck, Romemary 68, 69 Laughman, Doug 31, 157 Laughman, John 52 Laure, Phil 68 Lauritzson, Bob 121 Law. Gwendolyn Law. Kay Lawrence, Jess Lawrence, Judy 68, 111 Lazzara. Suzanne 123 Lazzara, Thomas 31, 157 Lee. Dennis 68, 139 Lehman, Linda 31. 157 Lehman, Trudy 96 Lehr, Joy 31. 102, 104, 157 Leibow. Bill Leighty, Judy 31, 157 Leighty, Sue Leippert. Mike Leonard. Judy 68 Leonard. Mike 52, 96 Leonard. Sue 68. 97 Lesher. Roy 31, 157 Leslie. Christine Leslie, Tim 52. 105, 113, 118 Levin, Barbara Levin, Rick 31, 157 Levine. Gilbert 119 Levine. Martin 68 Levy, Bruce 52. 75 Levy, Edward Levy, Bob 31, 158 Lewis, Walter Lichatowich, Ellen 31. 105, 158 Lichtenfels. Reid 137 Liebeler. John 68 Liebig, Beverlee 31. 99. 110, 158 Liepold, Pat 50, 105, 109 Liggett. Claudia 31. 98. 158 Ligget. Bob 68. 140 Light. Sara 32, 96. 99, 110, 113. 158 Lind, Janet 111 Lindahl, Beth Lindley, Mack 32, 158 Lindley, Pat 109 Lindsay, John 68 Lindzy, Beth Lindzy, Tom 52, 131, 140 Lineback. Marney 52, 105 Lingar. Brenda Lingar. John Linker. Edward Linker, Kathlyn 68 Lippert, Christine 68 Liss. Mary Dee 52. 110, 113 Liste. Ann 52, 102, 109 Little. Art Little, Sue 52 Lloyd. Martha 32, 110, 114, 158 Loar, Betty Loar, Caren 32, 158 Logan, Bill Lord, Yolanda 52 Loughridge. Gregory Love. Charles 134 Loveland. Mike Loveland. Stephen 68, 136 Lovell, Sandra 32, 158 Lovings. Dean 126, 132. 134. 140 Lowe. Jim 68 Lowe. Bob Lower, Cathy 68 Lower, Moetta 52 Lowery, Bob 52 Lowry, Dave Lowry, Scott 68 Lukas, Barbara Lukas, George 32. 158 Luke. Cynthia 96 Lumm, Sally 32, 96, 97, 113. 114, 158 Lung. Barb 52. 97 164 Macgregor, Doug 68, 129, 135 Macgregor, Phil 52, 144 Mack, William 68 Macrl, Karen Madaras, Joe Madison, Diane Madison, Jim 68, 139 Madison, Pat 52, 123 Madison, Scott 68, 136 Madura, Mike Magdalinski. Monica 32, 108, 158 Magee, Larry 68 Magera, Jim 68, 97 Magness, Jim Magrane, Bruce 127, 140, 145 Mahank, Sandy 95 Mais, Fred 32, 112. 126, 136, 140, 145, 158 Maley, Frank 68 Malicki, Jim 96 Malone, Milton 52, 140, 145 Majideville, Lydia 96 Manford. Roberta 32, 158 Mangano, Sandra Mangus, Cyntliia Mangus, Greg 68 Mann, Brenda 52 Mann, Glenda 52 Manuszak, Jim 52, 127, 139 Marcotte. Tom 52, 95 Marks, Alice 52, 118 Marrs, Linda 32, 96, 97, 113, 158 Marsliall, Jim 32, 158 Marsiiman, Connie, 52, 123 Marsliman, Linda 32, 158 Marsiiman, Marion Martellaro, John 52, 158 Martello, Joe 32, 105, 113 Martens, Bob:53, 158 Martin, Barb 33, 95, 113, 158 Martin, Constance 68, 109 Martin, Henry 33, 131, 145, 158 Martin, John 107 Martin, Kathryn 68, 99 Martin, Rebecca Martz, Sue 95, 96, 103, 110 Marvel, Sue 68 Mason, Marcy 33, 158 Matz, Brian 68 Mawson, Leslie 129 Maxey, Sherry 52 Maxwell, Thomas 33, 158 Mazlo, Judy McCaffery, Joe 52 McCarthy, David 68 McCloughan, Karen 109 McClune, Norman 33, 158 McClure , Diana 68 McCraley, Michael 33, 110, 127, 145, 158 McDaniel, John 68 McDaniel, Karen 33, 87, 94, 95, 96, 98, 158 McDonald, Yvonne 52 McDonough, Barbara 33. 158 Mc Far land, Janice 68 McGann, Lewis Mclntyre, Jeffery 136 McKee, Connie 52, 109, 120 McKnight, Carmen 34, 158 McLean, Aneta 68 McLean, David McLean, Sue 34, 158 McLemore, Doug 52, 55, 94, 127 McMahon, Mike McMillan, Larry 33, 34, 94, 95, 105, 108, 114, 158 McNab, Susan McNamara, Cynthia McNaughton, Jim 52, 108, 118, 119 McNoldy, Emery McNulty, Edward 68, 97 McOmber, Penny 53 McPhee, Jim 53 Means, Charles Medich, Cathy 53, 109, 120 Medow. Deborah HI, 117. 122 Meeks, Bob 53, 97 Megee. Jeff 53. 96, 98 Meilstrup. Susan 34. 158 Mejer, Mike 34. 158 Mellinger, Pat 34, 158 Mellinger, Richard 68, 139 Melville, Janet 34, 158 Meredith, Dennis Merrill, Karen 60, 98, 101, 111, 113, 122 Mervilde, Jim 68, 139 Messersmith, Mike 60 Messmore, Judy 53 Metz, Gerry 60 Metzger, Carolyn 53 Metzger, Larry 60 Metzler, Sara 53 Meyers, Pat 68 Michaelis, Jean 34, 158 Mickelsen. Kristi 68, 111 Mielke. Kerry 60 Mielke. Terry 53. 119 Mihail. Tom 34. 140. 158 Mikesell. Edward 53. 103. 110. 121 Mikulak, Christopher 68 Mikusak, Tony Miles, Jean Ann 60, 99, 101, 122 Miles, Mary Ann 60, 101, 122 Miles, Sandra 53 Miller, Annette 53, 123 Miller, Beverly 34, 110, 158 Miller, Carol 34, 158 Miller, Carolyn 60 Miller, Cynthia Miller, Dolly 61, 111 Miller, Greg 53 Miller. Jean 68 Miller. Jim 61 Miller. Jim 61 Miller, Jim 53, 55 Miller, Janice 53 Miller. Joel 34. 132. 139. 140. 145 Miller. Judy 61, 110 Miller, Judy 53, 117 Miller, Marilyn 68 Miller, Maria 34, 110, 122, 158 Miller, Maurice 53 Miller, Michael 69, 140, 145 Miller, Ralph Miller, Russell 61, 158 Miller, Ruth Miller. Sharon 53. 123 Miller, Valerie 34, 95, 96, 113, 158 Milley, Carol 61, 109 Milley, Ellen 69, 106 Mills, Rozanne 69, 122 Mills, Sharon 34, 112, 113, 136, 147, 158 Milnes, Florence 53, 103, 104 Mindow, Jack 35, 39, 110, 113, 114, 158 Mintz, Dan 61 Mintz, Richard 35, 158 Minx, Janice 61 Mishler. Michael 69 Mishler. Sue 61 Miyoshi. Motoko 35. 85. 95. 112. 158 Moehring. Dean 61. 107 Moeller. Dave 35. 94. 108. 158 Molfett. Pat 53 Mogle. Pat 53, 95, 96 MoUer, Sheila 95, 96 Molnar, David 61, 136 Molnar, Nancy 69. 118 Montague. Nancy 61, 101 Montgomerie, Bruce 35, 112, 127, 128, 138, 145, 158 Moore, Austin 35, 95, 158 Moore. David 35, 98, 158 Moore, Steve 53 Moreland, Jackie 61 Morfoot, Charles 69, 118 Morgan, Eugene 53, 94, 95 Morgan, Gary 35. 158 Morgan, Michelle Morlan, Don 35, 158 Morrical, Guy 61, 134 Morrical, Maxme 53. 96, 109 Morris, Bob 53 Morris, Sandy 35, 159 Morri.son, Bob 35, 159 Morros, Beth 69 Morros, Gaye 53 Morrow, Dale 69 Morrow, Jack 53, 94, 95, 97 Morse, Toni 53. 113 Mosby, Doris 35, 159 Mosby, John 61, 139 Mosher, John 35, 159 Mosher, Mary 69, HI, 123 Mourer, Debbie 51, 53, 95, 96, 97. 98, 123, 147 Mueller, Richard 53, 106, 136 Mueller, Bill 53 Muessel, Bill 53 MuUarky, Mary 69, 98. 106, HI, 123 Muncie, Tom 61 Mundell, Diane 35, 103, 104, 114, 116, 159 Murphy, Gordon 53. 105 Murphy, Peggy 61 Myers, Bruce 131, 139, 140 Myers, Rick 35, 130, 131, 140, 145, 159 Myers, Vera 36, 159 Nace, Donald Nash, Ken Nate, Mike 36 Natkow, Neil 36, 96, 114, 156 Naus, Nancy 36, 112, 122, 147, 159 Neal, Sheila Neitzel, Bob 95, 96 Nelson, Bob 53, 137, 145 Nelson, Janet 69, 98, 111 Nelson, Tom Nemeth, Barb 109 Nemeth, Grace 159 Nemeth, Louis Nemeth, Robert 69, 135 Nemeth, Suzanne 36, 87, 159 Nemeth, Wendell Ness, Melvin 36, 159 Newcomer, Connie 69 Newcomer, Linda 61 Newland, Helen 69, 111, 118 Newland, Larry 69 Newman, Lorenzo 36, 159 Newton, Mike 61 Nichols, Cheryl 61, 103, 113 Nickle, Andrew 69, 121 Nicks, Benny 61, 139, 146 Nietch, Kathy 69, 106, 123 Nimtz. Doug 61. 96. 98 Niver. Cheryl 69 Niver. Polly 69 Noeth, Paul 61 Norris, Chris 69, 139 Norton, Sharon 69, 97 Nova, Mike 61, 137 Nowastawski, Wayne 69, 108 Nusbaum, Shirley 61 Nyikos, Judy 69, 96 Oak, Alex 36, 114, 159 OConnell. Mike 69 ODay, Richard 53, 89 Odelius, Dennis 53 Ogle, James 69, 100 OHair, Babs 36, 39, 94, 95, 101, 110, 113, 114, 115, 159 OHair, Judith 69, 111 Olcott, Bill 36, 159 Oliver, Dave 61 Olson, Cindy 53 Olszewski, Albert 53 Opperman, Gerald 36, 159 Osborn, John 53, 119 Osmanski, Terry 61, 122 Ostrander. Bob 69. 98. 116 Oswald, Eric 69, 96 Owens, Jim 69 Owens, Judy 36, 159 Packard, Karen 53 Page, Linda 61, 99 Pagels, Richard 36, 159 Painter, Gerald 69 Palmer, John 69, 116, 121 Palmer, Ted 53, 139 Papal, Pat 53 Papandria, Rocky 53 Papoi, Edward 69, 129 Papp, Jim 36, 159 Partitt, Dennis Parfitt, Kenneth 53 Parker, Trudy 69, 97 Parker, Wayne 33, 114 Parks, Beverly 53, 61, 117, 118 Parks, Elizabeth Parks, Tom 69, 97, 121 Parmerlee. John 53, 94 Parmlee, Terry 53 Parrish, Tom 69. 119 Partridge. Ann 37, 94, 95, 101, 110, 114 Pascoff, Duane 69 Paskcll. Rochelle 37, 118, 159 Pavel, Susan Pawlowski, Pam 69 Payne. Cheryl 61 Payne. Sandra 53 Payton. Shirley 61 Pearson, Ken 37, 159 Peck, Mary 69 Peer. Herb 37, 94, 95, 96, 159 Pence. Janet 37. 113, 159 Penzenik, Greg 61 Percifull, Marsha 37, 105, 159 Percifull, Perry 69, 135 Perm, Pat 61 Per , Tin Perry, Frank 53 Perry, James Persyn, Jill Peters, Carol 53, 95, 110 Peters, Ed 69 Peters, Robert 69, 97 Petersohn, Bruce 50 Peterson, Karen 69, 109, 120 Peterson, Kristin 37, 102, 159 Peterson, Robert 37, 121, 159 Pethick, Jerry 54 Petschauer, Peter 37, 112, 159 Pfleeger. Charles 78. 94. 96, 109, 111, 113 Phelps, Raemozelle 69 Phelps, Richard 69 Phillips, Bonnie 37, 107, 159 Phillips, Mike 37, 159 Pichard. Dave 121 Pickens, Judy 54, 63, 122, 147 Pierson, Cynthia 54 Pietrzak, Sharon 37, 159 Piper, Jim 38, 159 Pipke, Bruce 69, 121 Pitts, Pamela Pixley, Allen 118, 140 Plainer, Dennis 69, 121 Plainer, Susan 69 Fletcher. Marcia 54 Fletcher. Mary Plotkln. Charlene 38. 95, 159 Fodell, John Pomeranz, Barbara Pomeranz, Tom 38, 98, 159 Poorman, Larry 69 Pope, Carole 69 Pope, Sharyn 38, 95, 159 Popp, Jerry 54. 121 Poulin, Tom 38, 137, 145, 159 PoweU. Jon 54, 55, 122, 140 Powell, Patti 69 Powers, Janet Poznanski, Judy 38, 105, 159 Frebys, Scott 96 Prescott, Martha 54, 99, 120 Fresnell, Janice Presnell, Sharon Price, Frederick Price, Glenda 38 Price. Herbert 38 Price. Jeff Price. Kenneth 54. 134 Price. William 38. 159 Priest. Bruce 69, 119 Prough, Cindy 38, 159 Prytz, Mary 54 Pryweller. Dale 38. 159 Przychodny. Bob 54 Pur , Rege 1 54 Quick, Emmy 62 Quimby, Richard 69 Quimby, Terry 54 Qnimby, Tommy 127, 138 Quinn, Linda 38, 159 165 Radlauer, Roy 54 Raissle. Bob 38, 95, 110. 121, 144, 159 Raitzin, Nancy 62, 111 Raker. John 38, 159 Raker. Mary 54 Ramsey, Don 62, 97. 139 Rankin, Mike 62, 116 Rankin, Pat 62 Rannels, Scott 62 Ransberger. Bill 62 Raschke, Sheri 69 Rassmussen. John 62, 134 Raszipovits, Leslie 69 Raymond, Steve 62 Rea, Marcia 38, 159 Reardon, George 39, 77, 110, 159 Rearick, Becky 62, 109, 113. 117 Reasor, Dian 39, 79, 94. 95, 114, 159 Recla, Kaye 39, 159 Rector, Margo 54, 94 Redemsky, Sue 54, 75, 105 Reed, Allen Reed, Gilbert Reed, Jennifer 62 Reed, Pamel? 69 Reed, Sandra 69 Reed, Susan 54 Reed, William Reeder, Tom 69 Reichert, Janna 69, 97, 120 Reifel, Connie 64 Reisman, Dianne 54 Reisman, Sue 39, 159 Reith, Donna 39, 105, 159 Reitz, John 69 Rensberger, Terry 54, 131 Resseguie, Lee Reuter. John 39, 137, 145, 159 Rhoades, Anne 70, 97 Elhodes. Barbara 54, 94, 106 Rice, Chuck 62 Richards, Sam 70 Richards, Tom 62 Richert, Karen 39, 159 Richey, Jim 62, 134 Ridout. Craig 39, 94, 96, 98, 159 Rledel. Dennis 54 Riedel. Richard 54 Rienks, Dennis 54 Ries, John 62, 99, 130, 137 Ries, Vivian 39, 160 Rife, Jim Riggs, Dick 70, 97 Riley, Diane 40, 160 Riley, Pat 62, 70, 111, 139 Riley, Patrick Rinehart, Greg 70 Ringland, John Risser, Sue 62, 104, HI, 113. 123 Ritenour. Yvonne 62 Ritter, Kathy 54, 94 Ritter, Sherrie 70, 120 Ritter, William 70, 111 Robbins, Kathy 62 Roberts, Christa 62 Roberts. Pam 40, 95, 105, 160 Roberts, Rebecca 70 Roberts, Richard 70, 129 Roberts, Robert 70, 135 Robertson, Karen 40, 160 Robinson, Maurice Robinson, Russell 40, 139, 145, 160 Robinson, Tina 54, 95, 101, 110, 113, 122 Robinson, Joan 54 Rockhill, Mary 54 Rockhill. Tom 54, 121 Rodgers, Ronald Roe, Randy 62 Roeder, Nancy 54 Roessler, Mike 54, 55, 105 Rohrer. Jeff 54 Rolondo, Guerden 70 Rommel, Charlotte 70 Roorbach, Sue 54 Roorda, Cynthia 54, 109 Root, Curt 96, 130 Rosansky, Gerald Rose, Judith 40, 109, 160 Rose, Robert 62 Rosenstein, Richard 70, 106, 136 Rosin, Ernest 62, 127, 134 Ross, Troy 70, 135 Rossner, Robert 40, 160 Roth, Don Roth, Linda 70 Rcthballer, Pat 40, 94, 160 Rothballer, Shirley 62 Rothermel, Gaynelle 94, 98, 105, 113 Rothkope. Bill 131. 138 Rowe, Dana 40, 160 Rowe, Linda 54 Rowe, Tom 70, 129 Rowell, Spencer 54, 139 Rubin, Terry 54, 113 Rubright, Charles 54, 107 Rudolph, William 40, 104, 160 Ruggles. Greg Rupert, Tom Ruscio, Bill 62, 139 Rusk, Bob 94, 96 Russell, Horis 70 Russell, Jim 62, 138 Rutkowski, Janet 62. 107 Rutkowski, Pat 54, 107 Rutkowski. Rick 32, 130 Rux, Sue 40, 160 Ryan, Karen 54, 113, 123 Sakara, Anthony 70, 97 Salladay, Linda 54 Salladay, Ron 40, 160 Salzman, Bruce 98 Samples. Dave 70, 108 Samson, Linda 40, 160 Samson, Maria 70, 89 Sanders. Dennis 70, 97 Sanders, Priscilla 40, 95. 109, 160 Sandock, Dale 62, 111 Sandock, Louis 62, 139 Sandock, Mark 54 Sanner, Carol 54 Sanner, Glen 70, 116, 118 Sappington, Margo 70 Savarese, Deborah 70 Sayers, Ann 54 Sayers, Katheryn 70 Scandling, Darryl 70 Scandling, Dave 62 Schaefer, Jessl 62 Schafer, Barb 40, 113, 160 Schafer, Brian 62 Schafer. Bruce 54 Schafer, Fred 54, 96 Schankerman, Barb 40, 99, 160 Scheer, Joe 41, 137, 145, 160 Scheer, Mike 41, 160 Scheibelhut, John 62 Scheibelhut, Kathy Scheibelhut, Steve 70, 104 Schelle. Mark 62 Schiller, Sue 62, 111 Schmitt, George 54 Schneider. Andrea 62 Schohl, Bill Schoonover, John 70, 139 Schosker, Vicki 62 Schrader. Robert Schrager, Nancy 54. 98 Schrager, Steve 62, 136 Schrop. Barb 54. 94, 95, 98 Schropp, Gary Schulman, Tela 70 Schultz. Don 41. 112, 113. 121, 132, 145. 160 Schultz, Dorothy 41. 160 Schultz, Lann 62 Schwalbach, Joe 62, 118 Schwartz, Cheryl 54, 105. 106 Schwartz, Sandra 70, 106 Schwartz. Teri 62 Schwartz, William 54. 144 Sclamberg. Irving 62 Scott, Anthony 70 Scott, Ruth 54, 96 Scott, William 62, 140 Scussel, Ed 41, 127, 138, 140. 145, 160 Seach, Ron 41. 140, 145. 160 Seach, Veronica 70, 123 Sechrist. Gerry 62, 136 Sedam, Carol 41, 105, 113. 160 Sedam, Robert 70, 129 Seggerman, Jeanne 45, 51, 95, 96, 109 Seitz. Mike 70, 127 Severeid, Janet 54 Severens, Dennis 41, 160 Sexton, Vicki 41, 114, 160 Shafer, Carolyn 62 Shafer, Judy 54 Shafer, Linda 41, 160 Shafer. Dick 62, 139 Shafer. Sandy 70 Shaffer, Robert 62, 96, 107, 140 Shaftick, Kathy 41, 160 Shamory, Richard 62, 139, 140 Shandy, Sue 56, 62, 109, 113 Shapiro. Gary 41, 160 Shapiro, Gloria 62 Shapiro. Nancy 41, 160 Shapiro, Rita 54, 96, 110. 122 Shaw, Henry 62, 139 Shaw, Patricia 70, 109 Shawhan, Scott 54, 96, 123 Sheer, Nancy 62 Shepard, Karen 54 Sherman, Lee 62, 104, 111 Sherman, Robert 70, 121 Shira, Deborah 70, 98. 99 Shira. Michael 62 Shirk, John 62 Shirley, Marsha 54 Shock, David 54, 97 Shook. John 54. 108 Shreve. Nancy 54 Shuey, Robert 70 Shuman, John 70 Siders, Christine 70 Sievers. Nancy 62 Signorino, Nancy 54 Signorino, Suzanne 98, 106, HI, 123 Sim, Randy 54. 105, 108 Simmler. Donna 41, 95, 96, 100, 114, 115, 160 Simon, Howard 54 Simon, Robert 54, 95 Simons, David 41, 160 Singler. William 42, 160 Sink, Steve 54, 95, 103 Sinkiewcz, Nancy 54, 76, 94, 95 Sinkiewicz, William 70 Siomos, Marina 70 Sises, Phyllis 70 Sjoquist, Jack 54, 105, 107, 108, 121 Skees, Michael Slabaugh, Michael 42, 131, 138, 140. 145, 160 Slauson, Nancy 56, 62, 109 Slocum, Carole 62, 96 Slutsky, Joel 62 Slutsky, Tony Smigielski, Mack 62 Smith, Bruce 42, 160 Smith, Dave 62 Smith, Gary 33, 42. 160 Smith, Jay 42, 160 Smith, Thomas 62 Smothers, Larry 62 Snadecki. Dennis 70 Snowden, Diane 70 Snowden, Ruth 62 Snyder, Linda 54 Snyder, Ronald Sobilo, Christine 62 Soellner, Alan 54 Sommers. Janet 54. 99, 101 Sorenson, Keith 54 Sostack, Mary 54 Spagnola. Judy 54 Spain, Bill 62 Spainhower, Mickey 54, 70, 129, 135 Spainhower, Sue Spear. Robert 70 Spear, Ronnie 42 Spence, Dick 42. 121, 160 Spence, Robert 54, 126 Spicer, Shelly 70 Spicer. Sue 39. 42. 94. 95, 101, 114. 160 Spink, Bonnie 62, 99, 109, 131 Spink, Dan 54. 140 Spurgeon, Pam 54, 97 Spurgeon, Paula 70, 96 Spychalski. Richard 70 Stachowski, Dave 54 Stackhouse, Bev 42. 95. 160 Stafford, Barbara 63 Stafford, Connie 54 Stafford. Dave 42, 160 Stahl, Jeff 70 Stahly, Ted 54, 131 Stanley, John 118 Stanz, Sue 70, 111, 123 Starzynski, Frances 70 Stasiak, Mary 54 Stauffacher. Bill 70, 97 Stauffer, Bill Stebbins, Judy 63. HI, 113, 122 Steens, Jacci 63, 94 Stegman, Larry 160 Steinberg, Barb 63 Steinberg, Steve 42, 96, 160 Steinke, Steve 63, 106 Stenberg, Nancy, 42. 94, 95, 101, 114, 160 Sternal, Mike 42, 160 Stevens, Claudia 70 Stevens, Jim 51, 54 Stevens, Jim 51 Stevens, Joel 54, 118. 121 Stiffler. Marsha 42, 160 Stillson, Sharon 70 Stiver, Cheryl 54 Stiver, Kurt 63, 111, 113 Stogdill, Linda 55, 94, 98 Stock, Dave 63, 118 Stonebraker, Carol 42 Stonebraker. Robert 70 Stopper. Robert 70 Storheim, Randi 43, 85, 112, 160 Storm, Robert 129, 135 Stouffer, Bill Stotter, Mike 43, 96, 160 Stout. Sue 43, 160 Stout, Willodene 43. 105, 160 Strahla, Doug 70 Strickland, Mary 70 Strong, Carl 70 Strycher, Willie 39, 43, 100, 121, 132, 145, 160 Stuckey, Ron 55 Stull, Roberta 70 Stute, Kathy 55, 94, 96 Suding. Janet 70, 111 Sullivan, Robert 55 Superczynski, Chuck 63, 134 Surges, Kathy 55, 95, 98, 110 Surges, Marianne 63, IH Suth, Sue Swanson, Dale 63 Swigart. Marsha 70 Swinsick, Chuck 70, 137, 145 Switalski, Jurgem 63 Szabo. Mark 70, 118 Szabo, Stephen 63, 139 Szajo. Bill 43. 160 Szalay, Ron 55 Szilagyi. Leslie 70 Szuba, Kenny 70 Szyarto. Steve 70 Szymkowiak, Sandy 63, 117, 120 Taggart, Kenneth Taggart. Phil 43, 160 Taliadquros. Bessie 63. 109 Tarwacki, Mike 63 Taylor, Beverly 70, HI Taylor, Judy 63 Taylor, Linda 55 Taylor. Margie 55 Taylor. Richard 55 Taylor, Robert 43, 160 Taylor, Sherrill 70 Taylor, Sherry 70 Taylor. Tommy 55, 70, 135 Taylor, Warren, 70, 78, 97 Taylor, William Teeter. Judith 55 Teeter. Pat 43, 114. 160 Tesmer. Ed 55 Teufel, Gisela 55 Thibos, Jerry 55, 121, 139, 140 Thistlethwaite, Gayle 43, 85, 94. 101, 110, 112, 114, 160 Thomas, Carol 43, 160 Thomas, Chris 63 Thomas, Judy 55, 97 Thomas, Larry 70 166 Thomas, Pamela 70 Thompson, Dave 63 Thompson, Melodie 63, 109 Thompson, Sharon 43, 96, 98, 160 Thomson, John 43, 160 Thornton, Dave 63 Thurseson, Craig 70 Tinkel, Dale 43, 160 Tircuit, Sharon Toles, Dan Tom, Gerald 63, 118 Tomber, Barbara 43, 101, 112, 160 Toothaker, Jim 55 Torpey, Carol 55 Torpey, Mike 97 Toth, Gabriel 63 Toth, Pam 70 Toth, Peter 55, 111, 134 Toth, Tom 44, 161 Toul, Liz 44, 161 Toul, Mary 63 Travis, Sue 63, 113, 118 Townsley, John 44, 161 Trenerry, Pam 55 Troeger, John 63, 134 Troutman, Janet 63, 109 Troutman, Jean 55 Troutman, Joe 44, 161 Tryner, Sue 55, 109, 116, 120 Tubbs, Connie 63 Tubbs, Jim 44, 161 Tulchinsky, Mark 44, 99, 161 Tulchinsky, Terry 70, 97 Turner, Eugene 63, 126, 138 Turner, Nan 102, 111, U3, 122 Turnock, Mark 70, 96 Tutorow, Garry Tuttle, Anita 55 Tylavsky, Georginne 55 Tyler, Marcia 70 Tyler, Terry 63 Ukele, Dennis 55, 107 Uldin, Kay 55, 94, 103, 120 UUery, Kathy 44, 67, 112, 161 UUery, Sue 44, 52, 100, 113, 115, 161 Urbacke, Dianne 63 Utterback, Meredith 70, 96 Uyhelji, Alex 44, 161 Uyhelji, Robert 70 VanAman, Marsha 44, 110, 161 VanBuskirk, Sue 44, 161 VanBuskirk, William 71 Vance, Jim 71 Vanderbosch, Keith 71 Vanderhorck, Kathy 71, 98 VanDeWalle, Kathy 55, 97, 107 Vanfleit, Jim 44, 74, 78, 144, 161 VanHolsbeke, Dennis 71 VanHorn, Sandy 63, 104 VanLake, Ellen 63 Van Nevel, Ken 71, 97 VanScoyk, Barbara 55 VanScoyk, Kathie 71 VanStory, Vicki 63, 123 VanZant, Jim 44, 161 Varga, Phil 44, 161 Vargo, Jim Vargo, Rosemary 55, 109, 120 Veach, Charles 71 Vermillion, Dean 44, 95. 96, 98, 161 Vervynckt, Richard Vleaminck, Roger 45, 161 Vogel, Steve 55, 108, 116 VonBergen, Joann 69, 71, 96 Vurpillat, Michele 71 Wachs, Richard 45, 137, 145, 161 Waechter, Diane 55 Waechter, Tom 45, 142, 143, 145, 161 Walker, Barbara 71 Walker, Cheryl 45, 96, 161 Walker, Jeri 55, 96, 98 Walker, Michele 45, 94, 161 Wallace, Jerry 55, 96, 104, 107, 108, 116 Wallace, John 63, 97, 121 Walls, Francine 63 Walls, Tom 71, 129 Walsh, Robert 45, 161 Walter. Gert 55, 107, 137 Walterhouse, Anthony Walton, David 45, 95, 102, 161 Ward, James 71 Ward, Nona 45, 161 Wares, Lydla 55 Warford, Jack 63, 135 Warford, Jill 63 Warford, Velva 71 Warmoth, Vera Warren, Helen 45, 161 Warren, Paul 71 Warstler, Mary 45, 94, 161 Watkins, Charlie 45, 95, 145, 161 Watkins, Lucile 63 Watkins, Roger Wattles, Joan 63 Weber, Maribeth 45, 161 Webster, Deborah 71 Webster, Steve 71, 97 Weichsel, Ken 55, 107, 121, 140 Weichsel, Sue 71 Weinkauf, Bev 55, 122 Wekony, Tom 45, 161 Welber, Barb 45, 112, 114, 147, 161 Weller, Nola 55 Welter. Chuck 63 Wendzonka, John 71, 121 Wenslow. Cheryl 71, 97 Wentland, Karen 63 Wentland, Norman 55, 105, 108 Werner, Tom 45, 161 Wesolowski, Dick 127, 139, 140, 145 West, Jerry 55 Westfall, Jim 71 Weston, Carolyn 63 Weston, Nancy 46, 104, 161 Wettergren, Mike 161, 120 Wexler, Jacqueline 71 Whalen, Joe 55 Whalen, Laura 71 Wharton, Charlotte 46, 161 Wharton, Don 71 Wharton, Larry 71, 129, 135 Wharton, Linda 71 Whisman, Peggy 55, 122, 147 Whitaker, Barb 63 Whitaker, Carolyn 71 Whitcomb, Stuart 71, 121 White, Earl 55, 96 White. Roxie 63, 97 Whitlow, Linda 63, 98, 123 Whitlow, Mary 71 Wiciut, Shayron 71 Wickizer, John 94, 96 Widmoyer, Judith 46, 96, 161 Widner, Jim 71, 121 Wieczorek, John 46, 120, 161 Wielgos, Dennis 55 Wilcox, Ginger Wilfing, Pat 96 Wilk, Joe 63 Wilk, Sharon 55, 147 Wilkins, George 129, 139 Wilkinson. Ann 63. 122 Willerain, Mark 63, 71, 139 Willemin, Michael Williams, Alar. 63 Williams, Betty 63 Williams, Cynthia 7 1 Williams, Edward 55 Williams, Gilbert 63, 140 Williams, Jim 55, 139 Williams, Janice 71, 109 Williams, Kathleen 71, 106 Williams, Larry 63, 129, 134, 135 Williams, Larry 71 Williams, Phil 55 Williams, Ray 55, 131, 140 Williamson. Robert Williford. Charles 46. 161 Williford. Michiel 71. 129. 135 Wils. Elaine 55 Wilsberg. Edward 63 Wilson. Catherine 71 Wilson, Chris 55, 96, 97, 98. 130, 145 Wilson, John 63, 96 Wilson, Larry 63, 126, 139 Wilson, Martin 55 Wilson, Marye 71 Wilson, Nancy, 71. 96 Wilson, Roger 46. 161 Wilson. Sandra 63, 109, 111 Wilson, Tom 71 Winebrenner, Judy 63 Winebrenner. Kristi 46. 161 Winge. Susan 46, 104, 161 Winslow. Linda 39, 46, 98, 101, 114, Wise, Lee 46, 89, 136, 145, 161 Wise, Robert 71, 129 Wiseley, Jack 55 Wissler, Alyce 55, 107, 109 Wissman, Kurt 55 Witt, Michael 63 Witt, Tom 47, 76, 161 Witter, John 71, 97 Witucki, Leroy 71, 121 Wolf, Michele 71 Wolfe, Larry 63, 118 Wolfe, Richard 71, 119 Wolfram, Tom 71 Wolfson, Wendy 47, 161 Wood, Jim 47, 161 Woods, Roger 71 Woodward, Robert 71 Woodward, William 119 Woodworth, Tony 71, 135 Worden, Carole 42, 161 Wray, John 71, 121 Wray, Nancy 55 Yates, Susie 47, 161 Yates. Wanda 55 Yeagley. Becky 55 Yoder. Linda 63 Young. Dave 55, 107 Young, Lynn 63 Young, Robert 63 Zablocki, Mike 63 Zalas, Gary 55, 138, 145 Zalas, Kenneth 71, 129, 139 Zalas, Mike 71 Zassenhaus, Angela 47, 161 Zassenhaus, Peter 63, 106, 108 Zeak, Mark 119 Zechiel, Jim 55, 105, 107 Zehender, Janet 47 Zeiger, Lyn 71, 108 Zellers, Joanne 63, 109, 118 Zellers, Sandra 63 Zieger, Mary 47, 161 Zigrang. Lawrence 71 Zimmerman, Janice 55 Zinraan, Ira 47, 51, 112, 161 Zorn, Mike Zornig, Albert 71 Zornig. Albert Zorning. Cheryl 55 Zoss. Paul 55. 96. 139. 140 Zoss. Robert 71, 136 Zurat, Linda 55 Zurat, Shirley 47, 161 Zurback, Joe 71, 97 Administration i 9, 14. 126, 129, 138 Bauer, Mary Jane 9 Bonham, Charles 9 Brady, William 9, 110, 186 Brambel, Charlotte 9 Bready, Jeanette 9 Buczkowski, Leonard 9, 129 Bull, Thomas 9, 109 Bunte, Barbara 9, 120 Burns, Agnes 9 Calvert, John 9 Carroll, George Earl 9, 100 Chamberlin, Dorothy 9 Coar, Don 9, 137, 145 Colligan, Gretchen 10 Cussen, Jack 10 Dautremont, Judith 10 Deane, Norene 10 Delagos, Consuela 10, 8 Denham, Rosemary 10 Dudley, Gerald 10 Gadomski, Gwendolyn II Gibson, Dale 11, 131 Goldsberry, Alonzo 11, 76 Goodman, Wilbur 11, 14 Hawkins, Judith 11 Hedman, Carol 11 Herendeen, James 11, 96, 97 Holmgren, Peter 11, 116 Kaeppler, Ernest 11, 130 Kindt, Susan 14 Kline, Gerald 11 Kosana, Stephen 11 Krouse, Phillip 11 Laiber, Joseph 11 Landry, Virgil 11, 127, 140 Laurlta, Vincent 11, 126, 139 Law, Helen 11, 117 Lemontree, Rosalie 11 Lewis, Gerald 12, 98 Litweil er, Ernest 10, 12, 107 Loughlin, John 12, 113 Martin, Lawrence 12, 118 Matthews, Richard May, Barbara 12 McClure, Hazel 12 Mclntyre, Barbara 12 Million, Jan 12 Murphy, John 12 Mutti, Stanley 12, 121 Nelson, J. Gordon 8 Nicely, James 12 Nicely, Sonya 12 Pate, Dorothy 12, 95 Peczkowski, Robert 12 Planutis, Gerald 12, 126, 128 Powell, Ralph 12, 135 Przybysz, William 12 Puterbaugh, Annajane 12 Ralston, Robert 12, 96 Reber, Paul 13 Rensberger, Robert 13 Roberts, JoAnne 13 Roberts. Willard 13, 107 Rogalle, Barbara 13, 109 Roop, James 13 Rothermel, Russell 8 Schermerhorn, Norma 14 Schultz, Emma 13 Schultz, Sarah 13 Schurr, Richard 13 Schutz, John 13, 87 Schwanz, Fred 13 Seaborg, Warren 13, 133 Seely, Robert 13, 104 Shanley, John 10, 13 Stamm, Vervl 13 Stillman, Clarence 13, 119 Swartz, Casimer 13 Swintz. Sally 14 Tobolski, James 13, 116 Truex, Donald 14, 135 Valentine, Martha 14 Walsh, Mary 14, 102 Weir, Ruth 14 Weir, Volney 14, 105 Whitcomb, Jesse 14. 108 Winkelman, Georgia 14 167 As the door is locked and another school year ends, the thirst for knowledge continues. Our fu- ture may be another year at AHS, college, or employment; whatever the future, the search 168 for knowledge persists. 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