Kokomo High School - Sargasso Yearbook (Kokomo, IN)

 - Class of 1957

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A-Xrm in arm we paraded in the Grand March of the Autumn Prom. just one of the many times we shared fun together. Arts and Crafts class gave us the environment in which to 'create and express our inner thoughts with material objects. Together During Our Year CONTENTS OPICNING ........ . Page I LLASSIQS ......... .......... I 'age 16 IFRIIQNIJS ........ .....,..... I 'age Sf SPORTS .......... ............ I 'age Of ACTIVITIES ....I. ........... I 'age 120 INDEX ............ ........... I age ISI fx N X X N X fg I 1? , II tx I. .2 m Our Sch00l's Door Swung Wide As We Crossed the Threshold of Learning XYe opened the door. climbed the stairs. and walked the halls of KHS together this year. With our hearts bubbling with anticipation and en- thusiasm, we plunged into each new day. Wie thrilled to discover that the geometry proposition we solved together last night was correct: we shared the excitement of try-outs after classes: we all endeavored to perfect that new play the coach showed usp and we blushed to see that special grin from a certain someone. However, there were times that we were somewhat relucf tant to climb those steps. Maybe that exam really had us worried, or perhaps those grade cards would considerably limit our leisure time for the next six weeks. Hut our worries were quickly forgotten with that hearty slap on the back, and obstinate problems deminished before our eyes after talking them over with a friend. Together we accepted the variety of opportunities for growth that KHS offered: and by doing so, we experienced a companionship with teachers and students which gave to each of us knowledge, poise, and the joy of social well being. That is what made this year ours. Page 3 Combined Enthusiasm of Teachers and Students Page 4 The vocational building supplied 900 pupils with valuable industrial knowledge that will earn salaries next year. Mr. Chet Thompson instructed these industrial arts students to- ward thc skills required to rwpcrgitc the 50.000 dollars worth uf slnlpt-rs. lathes, and milling machines in our machine shop. Made Classes Interesting and Rewarding The skill. wisdom. and excellent direction given to Marcia Aldridge and many other art students by Miss Bernice McKinley typi- fies the fine work done by our faculty. The friendliness of Miss Dorothy Thornburgh almost made English bear- able for Mabel Goldsberry and many other students. Certainly her fine guid- ance as a counselor will always be remembered. lt wasn't unusual to see a scurry of galloping scholars in the halls just before the final bell. Occasionally, we could even spot a teacher trip- ping around the corner in an attempt to reach the classroom before that buzz of conversation seeped into the corrider-we all had so much to talk about during the tive-minute break between classes. Having tinally situated ourselves and our belongings in the habitual position for the session, we were quickly enveloped by the engrossing task of conquering new frontiers of learning. Wie learned so much in our classrooms Awe learned to study individually and together: we learned to work togetherg we learned to apply our know- ledge and our experiences together to improve our ability to adjust to society. Our growth to- gether was greatly advanced by the daily events in our classrooms. Page a We Proved ur Loyalty by Backing The fourth largest gymnasium in the state provided many exciting hours to all of us as we attended dances and athletic events. Coach joe Platt and Muncie's jay McQuery talk over old times spent at I. U. Cwhen basketball was really basketballj and compare starting line-ups before the big game. Fl R111 Y-1 fi .X J 'fe XI 7 fx .QQ X O? H v X N. fl e Q q. 2 if . . . The Wildcats at Every ame On Friday evenings we shared popcorn and excitement together while watching our gridiron heroes go into action. We wanted to help tackle that fullback! VVe wanted to give that shot-put a mighty heave! We wanted to drop that ball in the bucket or grab that rebound. But we were assigned our positions in the grandstand, a position we filled together, a position we filled enthusiastically and punctually for each game. Even if the odds looked big, we cheered our team onward. Yes, our job was a big one, but together we did our job well. The sideline strategy of Coaches Robert Hamilton and Robert Bushong paid off as the 37 members of the varsity com- pleted a 8-3 season. 12 4 E ' We United in Activities So much to do, so much to plan, and so much to enjoy! Beneath the seeming whirl of activity we worked and planned to make everything the best-ever! Using our talents, vigor, and skills, we strove for perfection in everything we did. The enjoyment of proud parents, teachers, in- terested neighbors, and fellow students echoed our pleasure as we learned the rewards of com- The 22nd annual Girls' League Autumn Prom they nicely executed the theme of Indian Summer. panionable working. , It was thrilling-seeing the finished product, knowing that the accomplishment and praise was ours, having plays come to life because we had worked together to get those lines right, making dances veritable wonderlands because we had had that last minute brainstorm for the final touch. Yes, we had fun together. displayed skill and co-operation as That PPOVld6d ur Happlest Moments Some of the characters gather around the jeep which George Franklin of the stage crew designed for Teahouse of the August Moon. Hidden: Robert Weaver, Kay Cross, and Rebecca Reed. Front: Billy Gilbertson fchildj, Richard Chegar fCaptain Fisbyj. Marcia Aldridge fOld XVoman's Daughterj, Ed Seagrave fSakinij. Paul Hime- lick fAncient Manj and Nanny Batata fgoatj. Our biggest rewards came from the 4400 hands of the audience, who showed appreciation by waves of applause. 41' , lr il' Page 10 We worked up an appetite each day by hurrying to the cafeteria for Z1 pole position in that all important line. ur Gregarious Life Gave At thc change of semesters the office filled with somewhat puzzled students, but the capable administration worked to relieve the tension. The Hi-Y and Y-Teens club members were responsible for preparing the after-game dances where we gathered to talk over the preceding contests. Companionship and Growth Together Here our spirits defeated? XVere we low? XYere we haunted by those routine blues? NYC always found a remedy in a party, a dance, a ball game, or just a gathering with the gang at the drugstore after school. We found that association with others gave spice to our life. We were surprised to hear our thoughts expressed in words by someone else, or to learn that others experienced our problems. VVe discovered that by knowing others we learned to know ourselves. New auditorium seats provided nylon plush comfort in which to meet new friends as we returned to school after lunch. i..,....r,..yl..1... iiwfa -, -.....,..,f -Ui . ..-W-ff -w Preparation for the Future The cadet training program offered Wilitia Briggs a chance to learn a few things from her XX'iishington School second graders. Our foresight for the future was indicated by various episodes in the halls of KHSY-a student standing thoughtfully by his locker, mental- ly reviewing' the evening' of homework before himg the crowded counsel- or's office at the commencement of each semesterg or a senior studying' the scholarship bulletin hoard. We all worked and planned together. As freshmen, our senior year stood foremost in our mindsg as seniors, our freshmen year in college or that new job proved to be that all important goal. The sustained drive within us to realize that ffoal made the year one of our busiest. 23 Page Kirsten Brandt, Exchange Student from Denmark, and -lerrv Neal, our Exchange Student to Germany, point to their European homes, as they compare their experiences. ltood Ont- hrindrcd ninety safe driv- crs l7CCLllNC pedestrians limi.: unuuygli to cross the stage and Foremost in Our Minds rwcciw Nu-Acs awards for six months uf violation-f1'ce driving. Industrious boys fuund opportunity to learn as thc Visual Aid Department offered new frontiers to opnr- utors. Y'C'ith special pencils and busy minds, the Seniors de- voted it morning toward college bv taking the National Merit Sclwlurship Test, Page 13 nd Excitement Filled ur Hearts Page 14 Standing in long gray lines in Memorial Gymnasium, ready to receive their diplomas, the graduates remember all the fun, knowledge, and guidance they have experienced. As We Faced New dventures Together Courtesy Kokomo Tribune As we cross one milestone of our life, we pause to see another challenging us. That challenge is called the futureAa new life with others, new responsibilities, and new important decisions to be made. Draw- ing from our memories of play and laughter, work and reward, and trial and error, we are able to realize the significance of our year together. We learn that the true source of happiness and success is derived from living together. With this realization, we feel sufliciently confident in saying that RHS has well prepared us to meet this challenge and to promote and maintain the democracy we so fully experienced in KHS. VVouldn't you like to read this story? Wouldn't you like to read the story with our life as its plot, our memories as its details, and our year as its climax? just turn the page and we'll remember together. Page 15 i gk Sn., -. . 1 y 1 a 'MSEF Page 1 We Prepared to Meet Our Future . VVith the memories of lazy summer afternoons tucked away in their minds, approximately 2300 students of Kokomo High School bought books and supplies, and enrolled in classes for the school year of 1956-57. liach student was given expert counseling and guidance in choosing a course that suited him best, The General Course was most popular, for it presented the students a chance to obtain a broader and more liberal education. Many students who had selected their future occupations enrolled in the Academic Course, the Commercial Course, the Home Economics Course, or the Vocational Course depending on their talents and interest. ln addition, each course had electives offered as related subjects, and it was in these classes that many students were introduced to new and interesting phases of education, In the following pages of this Sczrgassn, one may find an outline of each curriculum of study, whether it is the General, Academic, Commercial, Home Economies, or Vocational Course. A brief picture of the many electives taught at KHS is presented at the last of this section. lt is felt that KHS offers something special in classes to everyone. Let me see now. I know there's something in here on the . , X I , . , . engineering profession! These three students, Steve Wool- Alice Butt And Mdrl Atklmon find thu thc ley, Jeff Stine, and Paulette Orem, are busy looking through valves and flmmbffs Uf the he?-ff HW Hilll' the occupational files in the library for Orientation class. understood when the plastic dummies nc used Page 13 . . . Stud ing in the General Course A Dissecting earth worms, studying microscopic organisms, and classifying the species of animals, these students are busy learning the principles of biology with the assistance of Mr. Cross. A'l-ook at that paramicium squirmln exclaims an excited biology student while peering through his microscope. Biology is the study of plant and animal life and to some three hundred freshmen and sophf omores of Kokomo High School, biology class oiters an opportunity for them to investigate the plant and animal kingdom. They learn many interesting things when look- ing through microscopes at several of the world's microscopic plants and animals, and by dissecting animals to End the structure of their bodies. Going on field trips gives pupils a chance to see nature first hand, even though they may come back covered with burrs and perhaps one or two of them may even have taken a fall into the creek. Four capable teachers are responsible for these classes. They are Mr. Walter Cross, Mr. Charles Franklin, Mr. foe Mullins, and Mr. Douglas North. Charles Guy, Emily Burger, Robert Short, and Virginia Alaska plant coleuses and gladioli in Mr. Franklin's biology class. Page 19 With assistance from Kirsten Brandt frightj, Iohn Hutto tat map! is show- ing Fred Clevenger the city Where their journey around the world is to begin. Some Visit Foreign Lands VVouldn't it be wonderful if we could all board a plane together and ily to Bombay, Paris, Rome, or any other foreign port? Unfortunately, this is entirely impossible, yet many students have an opportunity to visit the world beyond our boundaries when they enter one of the Social Studies classes. Here, the student learns of the people of a country as well as its world position. America has created an idea in government- Democracy. lt is the responsibility of the present generation to uphold the high standards of freedom in America. That is why every gradu- ating senior has had one year of Government. Although this is a required subject, students en- joy participating in the mock elections and serving on the many panels. To make these classes vivid and more effec- tive, there is a Social Studies laboratory supervis- ed by lllr. lfred Mustard, head of the department. ln this room there are displays on the various related topics of government and history. These are just two of the different subjects offered as a part of the Social Studies Depart- ment. In addition, there are classes in American History, lilconomics, and Sociology, geared and provided to give each student in KHS a better understanding of his world and community. Page 20 Sandra Land checks her name on the poll book with the assistance of Marcia Bitner. Sandra Suter and Marilyn Barngrover wait to distribute the ballots, fha? L 'V z ,J , 2 .. sae Riff? r ,ape Da, .ea . V L ,X ,vhgpfg ,B . ,.j3f,,.g5g,i13,?' Larry Ellison Carolyn Snow, Judy Penz, Russell Sondra Roe and Bob Thrasher find that the Bergman and Priscilla johnson use a map of Treas- new reading machines are vital aids in improv- ure Island and a doll of Long john Silver to make ing their reading speed and skill. their book reports more interesting. While thers Stud ur ative Tongue VVhoosh . . . l That was a freshman dashing to his English class. They are discussing lJicken's Great Exjwrffafiozfzts today, and he hasn't read the second ending. Really, he's quite a good student and is able to distinguish between a prepositional phrase and an adverbial clause with very little difficulty. Now here's a lovely scene! A sophomore girl is busy leafing through an Encyclopaedia Hritaziniicrz. The ink spots on her nose and her crumpled hair show that she wants this to be the best book report ever presented. VVhat's this? A junior reciting llfacbeflzf Ah, yes, he is memorizing the lines of Shakespeare's great tragedy for literature class today. There is really no need to look for any Senior Composition stud- dents in the hall-they are all in the library working on their term papers. They certainly have chosen interesting subjects . . , brainwashing, money, Salem witchcraft, to mention a few. Perhaps you are wondering who I am. You may see me sponsoring the school newspaper as well as the Sargasso. You may hnd me back- stage of any major production, and you may find me in a classroom everyday. ,l am the spirit of the linglish teachers of Kokomo High School. Page 21 With College Classes In View I got my application forms from Indiana ! Hurray! live been accepted at Ball Statef' These exclamations could be heard echoing through the halls of KHS in the spring as many seniors received their eagerly-awaited college data. lllany KHS students who planned to con- tinue their education in college enrolled in the Academic Course. Although it was not the only plan for those who wished to further their studies, the academic section of the high school curriculum was offered with the idea of meeting requirements for college entrance. For this reason, classes in English, history, science, mathematics, and foreign languages were em- phasizecl. ln the Academic Course, freshmen were re- quired to take linglish, algebra, orientation, health, and physical education. Sophomores were enrolled in classes of English, geometry, world history, and the final semester of physi- cal education. juniors were required to include English, US. history, algebra, and solid geom- etry in their classes. Senior Government and Jfll Composition were the only required sub- jects for seniors enrolled in the Academic Course. After including electives such as foreign languages and advanced sciences in their ed- ucation, some students of KHS realized that they were well prepared for college. With chalk, erasers, string, and a straight edge, Bill Pinkston has constructed a circle and tangents A and B for the benefit of the other members of his Plane Geometry class. Witlr careful preparation, Paul Cossell tcenterj and Bob Coates frightj have set up a demonstration on distillation. Janet Hines is measuring one gram on the newly purchased balances. Some Entered the Academic Course On this huge mound of soil and roclc, gases and elements. man is teaching his young the nature of the universe in chemistry classes and physics laboratories. Supervised by Mr. Haven jones and Mr. Douglas North, chemistry students in liolcomo High School learn to produce hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen. By using valanecs and the atomic theory, chemistry students xvorlt together to balance equations and learn to use a chemical shorthandU in the laboratory. Many curious and penetrating odors lloxv from the lab in room 304, yet the chemistry students learn to use odors as a means of identification. On the other hand. the physicists of RHS realize that gravitation is the force that causes an apple to fall 'ldownu rather than upf' Assisterl by lXlr. Lory Coy, these stu- dents study the bases ot' all scientific knowledge. Among the many experiments, watching electricity jump gaps and measuring the force of a .22 calibur bullet stand out in the minds of physics students. Although no liinsteins have emerged from the labs of lillS, many young men and women have gained a valuable kninvledge of science. and have opened their minds to new helds of opportunity. Ronnie Meyer. Phil Reynolds, Bill Patterson, George Franklin, and Don Rivers construct, examine. and calculate the practical ap- plications of a system of pulleys used in the tield of modern science. Page janet Ulsh gives 21 helping hand to Ioellen Middleton as she diagrams a Com- pound sentence at the hoard. Page 24 points before a speech class. We Learned To Express Uurselves Zzatt . . . Zzatt! Don't be alarmed-that's just a Senior Composition stu- dent imitating a supersonic ray gun. He wrote his term paper on the wonders of outer-space and has become quite an expert on science fiction. VVriting a term paper was not the only thing done in Comp classes. There were the usual book reports to be given and themes to he written. ln addition, there were lessons on vocabulary and the parts of grammar. Although Composition is a part of the English Department, it is required only in the Academic Course. Four score and seven years ago, our forefathers . . .U Those words are spoken and memorized in all phases of educationg but when a speech student presents the Gettysburg Address before an audience, he knows how to apply gestures and facial expression to make it more effective. Speech was offered this year as a one-semester course and gave many stu- dents a chance to become acquainted with speaking at public and private gather- ings. Speech is an elective that may he included in each student's curriculum for a well-balanced course of study. Karlene Sciortino uses gestures to illustrate her -Q Como cam' ustul ?-im one of thc most frcquc-ntly used questions in the Spanish lgmgllilgc--it mcgu1s, How are you? rllilllfllllf hy Miss Ruth Campbell und Mr. Urban Stccklcr, the clusscs in Spanish found that picturus xml projccts nuulu this language more intcrcsting. Shown nt thc loft arc Craig Lindley, lxlllflllil Cage, null l.111'i'y XXXCHVCI' working on their projcfts. qi f QM k.! iaxlllxgm Even In A Foreign Lingua F01 those vfho prcfcrred thc lanzguige of the classics, Miss Helen Railsback and Mrs. Elsie Seigrawe taught clissu in Lltin I md Il Gene Gatman points out to his classmates that all roads lead to Romg on the map held by Ioan bhutt. MQUQ-Laika. - l ' Page 26 The Future Secretaries of Kokomo The noisest classroom in dear old KHS is none other than 1Z0rXe the typing room- where the students turn-over per day is near 300. Typing is of course required for all Commercial students but is ottered by popular demand to any student who wishes to eliminate the hunt. peck, and erase system. Besides typing. other subjects required in the Coinmercial Course are general business. bookkeeping. shorthand, and otitice practice. Klany students, boys and girls alike, are found in the general business and bookkeeping classes. 'l'he object here is to learn to keep accounting books and other phases of the business organization. The shorthand classes are also filled to the brim with girls who want to learn the skill of speed writing. Finally, all these talents are combined into a course called otlice practice. Here the students apply everything that they have learned by participating in the daily routine of an office. The goal of the Commercial Department is to teach speed and ac- curacy in typing. bookkeeping, shorthand, and many other subjects related to our commercial world. to any student interested in a business CHTCCT. Many students labored long hours over the 50 typewriters used in the classrooms of 120 and 120A. They learned how to operate Underwoods, Royals, Remington-Rands, and Smith Coronas, and then occasionally they might have a chance to try the prized electric typewriter. joan Fredrick finds that the eighth period is an excellent opportunity to do some practice typing. Enrolled in the Commercial Course Sandra Smiley intently computes figures in this hookkeeping class. ,Mm nw .r,fj?,,. i 12523 1.4 1 Acanuv' . A Q 'sr-'Yi' 'wi' ,mv ' Mk-fm ' Marilyn Payne explains the method of entering expenses to Jimmie Gilbreath, nntl at the chart Barbara Clingenpeel points out the ndiustmcnt column of rr work sheet in bookkeeping class. Marilyn Miller, Joyce Hurst, Betty Newman, and Nancy Miller operate dictaphones and type letters in office practice. A? Page 27 Man irls Found Their Talents Parties! Fancy rolls! Vv'edding cakes! Vtleddingsl These are just a few of the subjects discussed and studied by the girls enrolled in the third-semester Foods class. This was offered in the spring semester by the Home Economics Department as an experiment to teach young homemakers how to meet and prepare for special occasions. The First two semesters of cooking are devoted to the foods and their nutrition. Some of the sixty girls who took this course prepared a luscious dinner in the sparkling clean kitchenettes, used the spotlessly white stoves and sinks, the washers and dryers, and even operated the dishwasher. Other subjects olifered in the Home Economics course are Sewing, Home Management, and Home Nursing. Headed by Mrs. Areille Over- ton, the Home Economies Department gives the girls interested in a well planned and managed home, the necessary knowledge and know-how. Ummm . . . Hungry? These lucky girls will soon be feasting on delicious hamburgers as they' learn their lesson in food preparation and presentation. Page 28 In Homemaking Cfuultl you Chiingc the bt-tl lincn of an invalid? Tlmt is just unc of the techniques taught to thc mem- lu-rs uf Bin, Arcillc Ovc:i't0n's Home Nursing class. Phyllis Bzlkel' puts thc finishing touches on hcl' tlcmon- atrutiun and tht- cmnfortahlc inviilid, S0l'lLll'.l Pnvton, xmilw .xt her nui'sc. Talented nlemhcis of hits. Grccnlcfs srcwinlu class work tliligcn on their new fall wardrobes. The Vocational Course Taught Do you think that the inside of an automobile motor is a baffling and complex system of gadgets? The boys who take auto-mechanics are able to explain the functions of each part, in addition to knowing how the parts are assembled. Auto mechanics is just one of the subjects presented as a part of the Vocational Course. Uther subjects offered are related math, physical science, radio, drafting, printing, cabinet making, and arts and crafts. All of these subjects were organized in a course best to prepare each boy for a future in industry. In the junior and senior years, the boys take one subject for three periods a day. This gives them a chance to work on projects and takes the place of homework. There were approximately 280 boys enrolled in the Vocational Course at KHS this year. Deeply engrossed in their Work, these three boys are mending and Working in metal products in welding class. They may even repair some of the parts used in auto me- chanics. Brenda Magealson, XX'illiami Fleenor, Maggie Hollis, and james Parker use the skills they learn- ed in Mr. Maurice Mann's arts and crafts class to make metal trays and silver rings, porcelain ash trays, and countless other useful objects of art. Page 30 Drawing an orthographic projection is just one jack Kaufman is shown putting the finishing of the skills a person learns in drafting. These touches on his project in the woodshop. He has boys are beginning their first major draft in Mr. measured the exact size of the board needed and Frank Moores class. is now cutting it on a power saw. Perfection In Manual kills lff ...ir w-... I These four hoys are not only re-con- ditioning this automobile but gaining a valuable lesson in auto mechanics. ,QI X Page 31 Page P1w121AkCm11H tcfnffrb and M0921 Bi'-ISCI' tfighfl It's up and over for Ierry Basham as he does trend ,Water beglde Peggy Ggml-V as She demon' some exercises on the bar for the phvsrcil cduci strates proper torm in stroking and hreathing to I , , , , the lst period swimming class. tion class. Aiding him is Chuck XX'oollev A Little Exercise Was Included Too VVhen the warm spring days began turning young people's fancies to hikes, picnics, and golf courses, it was possible to find many students of KH5 on their way to the tennis courts in Foster Fark or to the Y swimming pool. They were not special people, just those who were taking physical education or swimming, Taught by Mr. Frank Overton, Mr. Gene Turner, and Mr. Robert Bushong, the boys' phys ed classes exercised many hours on the track and practice held. The girls' phys ed classes, taught by Miss Imogene Xliinslow and Mrs. Marilyn Friedrich, played tennis and tield hockey. Handling the swimming classes at the YMCA each Tuesday and Thursday was Mrs. Friedrich. Four semesters of physical education tithe girls may substitute tive semesters of swimmingj were required for graduation, and many stu- dents found that this was the rest from mental activity that was needed to make every class more enjoyable. The scene of the accident! WMS the blue car or the red car at ault? jerry Clark and Carol Coe show their Driver Training class i f how they think the accident occurred. 'l'hump . . . clung . . . thucl!! lfrom thc suuncls issuing frfnn he- hincl that car, unc might guess that it was falling zrpzirl, hut rczrlly, it was the girls in il lJl'lVt'l' Trzrining' class learning' how to clmiigc El tire. Ry the cncl uf the semester they cunsiclcrccl themselves experts in every phase of 0VVlllllQ and oper- ating an autmnolmilc. The boys felt much SIH21l'lCl'll1CIl tum, for they hzul gaiiu-cl E1 hehinrl-tlu--xx'l1ccl zrtlituclc that maclc them safe :incl szuu- clrivf ers. On XYcilm-srlzrys, you fouml the Driver Training classes in Z1 clzrssf romll. using 21 felt lmzrrcl to l'L'L'Ull' struct tratlic prnhlt-ins. During the rest of the xvcclq, they were seen driving about with Klr. Robert liuslwng. Mr. L'rhzm Steclqlvr, Mr. Gene Turner, nr Mr, l,cnn Orr hc- hind the clual-cmurnls. ixlflitltlgll rm elective, Driver Traiiung' should he 21 part of every stuclent's curriculum of study. We Met The Challenge - And Drove The results of vuluntary observ- ance and efficient enforcement of the Code uf the rmul are safe llighwuys. ln the Driver Traininlu classes the students learn careful cmhservunce the law, Page Calypso, progressive ia z z, marches. waltzes, and many other types of music may be heard in a music appreciation class. At the left. Terry Alex- ander is putting a record on the hi-fi set while his classmates :agerly await the musical sounds. Music Made The Day Much Brighter . . . CJlclahomal where the winds are wild and blowing free . . . Yes, those are the popular words from one of Rodger and Hammt-rstein's musicals-just one of the many Broadway productions studied by the music classes. KH5 is fortunate to have such a fine program of music offered to the students. ln addition to the glee clubs and the choir, there are alternating classes in music history and appreciation. Guided by Mr. joseph Ragains, many industrious musicians studied theory in song writing, analyzed the feelings involved in writing songs, delved into the origin of musical instruments, and generally increased their knowledge of the phases of music. The first part of each class period was set aside for daily quizzes and discussions. Then for the next thirty minutes, music appreciation students relaxed to the enjoyable melodies written by famous and brilliant composers and arrangers. XVhile those in the music appreciation classes were studying musical compositions, the music history stu- dents searched into the past of notes, scales, and rhythms. lt is obvious that music appreciation and music his- tory are two very valuable electives offered at KHS, for they help provide a well-rounded course of study. P ice 54 This is not the usual position for play- ing a violin. jackie Agnew is only poin- ing out the various parts of this stringed instrument for the music history class. From the paint brushes. pen- cils. ink. erasers, etc, of this art class, mme the abstract and conventional pictures that are displayed in the halls uf KI-IS. . . . hile Art ade The Horizon Tider Turn your palm up and let your fingers relax arriuncl the apple. These are not words that the average student hears everyclayg but those who perse for pictures in one of Bliss llernice Mc- lsliiilefs art classes are sure to recognize the directions. Drawing pictures was not all the art students learned in class, however. They studied the color chart and learned the most satisfactory combinations of lines and curves to use in con- structing a design. ln addition to sending exhibits to art showings, the art classes, in the spring, decoratecl the halls uf RHS with the mounted products of Z1 ye21r's wnrlf, CQimteinpoi'ai'y, modern, and Oriental portraits line the walls of the Art classroom as the students prepare their drawings for the Art Exhibit at L. S. Ayres and Cunipany in Indianapulis. '1 2 si is 1 L Q 4' T it gf N ,fy 74 ,H M V I 3 5 f V .Ax Mu Q 4--A t... i l XII! ' ami' 'fl Q ii 1 ws . . . ,, A . M f M s Nev i s- .. . f ' 5-'i ' .fffiriiiffri -' 2- Pziire 3 T . ,Q V 4 . .4-5, x Q , WWW Page These Direct and Co-ordinate Directing the multitude of events which occur in the Kokomo and Center Township Consolidated School System is Mr. O. M. Swihart. Superintendent of Schools. This year he received state-wide attention upon his election as President of Indiana State Teachers Association. Kokomo High .School wishes to extend its congratulations for this great honor given him. Sharing the responsibilities of the Superintendentls office is the newest addition to the directorial staff of our school system, Dr. Waltei' Kent, Assistant Superintendent of Schools. Dr. Kent comes to us from Bloomington, lndiana, where he was employed by Indiana 'University and received his doctorate. These two men make a smooth-working team in helping to provide the youth in Kokomo with the opportunities they deserve. Dr. Wfalter Kent discusses an important school matter with our Superintendent, Mr O M. Swihart. Twe ve Engrossing Years Co-ordinating the school activities in Kokomo and Center Townships, the School Board is an important part of our education. They have many duties to fulfill, such as budgeting school funds, establishing school policies, arranging the school year, and planning new buildings for the growing population of school age children. The Kokomo-Center Township School Board consists of five mem- bers who are selected by the City Council, one appointed by a Superior Court Judge, and one by the Circuit Court judge. The term of each of the seven members is three years. This organization works many long hours behind the scenes of the Kokomo and Center Township schools to develop and better the edu- cational system. Top Row: Mr. O. M. Swihart, Mr. Merrill Brunk, Mr. Otho Simpson, Mr. I. O. Finley. Bottom Row: Mr. Max Comer, Mrs. Katharyn Fell, Mr. Charles Hathaway, Mr. L. O, Williams. Page 39 Page 40 W..-flaw ,P Mr, Kenneth Crook giitls Mr. O. I. Farmer in arranging the faculty schedule. While Da ay The nucleus of all activity in RHS is Room 207. llere you may see stuclents, faculty memlmers. and yisitors engaged in conference or other official business. The problems of everyone eventually gravitate to the office of our principzil, Mr. O. l. l :iriner, who has been the prin- cipzil at Kokomo High since l95l. Sharing the many mluties of E1ClINll1lSlI'2llllJ11 is the assistant principal, Mr. Kenneth Crook. whose special responsibilities are the scholarships :incl testing programs. Mr. Farmer and Mr. Crook work in co-operation with everyone in KIIS, as they give helpful and neeclecl aclvice. Although they are kept very busy, they ZllXN'21yS find time to zmswer the students, questions. Smoothing out the problems of the high school population, these men are 21 necessary and vital part of student and faculty life. Their services are also enjoyed and zippreciatecl by all people who come in Contact with KHS. They See Us Through A school of 2300 slurlcnts has many zlclniinistrativc prohlc-ms. liiach yczir, I1 calcndar of high school activitics must hc czircfully plzinncd. A tc-sling' prograin niust lic set up zincl any zirlclitions to thc curriculum must lac clcciilcil. To hclp with thc-sc rcsponsilmilitics, Nr. CJ. I. I-'zirnicr has orgzinizccl an advisory council. 'l'hc principal, his assistant, and thc thrcc dczins :irc ziutolnaticzllly nicnilncrs of this ncw organization. Thc fivc rcinziining couucilnien arc clcclcil hy the faculty hotly in thc full. Klzittcrs conccrning' our cntirc school zirc cliscusscil Ill council incct- ings. Klr. Farincr :incl Mr. Crook lcan liczlvily on this group of advisors for assistance in mziking clccisions conccrning stuclcnts zinml tczichcrs at RHS. Sitting: Mr. Kenneth Crook. Miss Estella Pearce, Mr. O. I. Farincr, Miss Audra Lindley, Mr. ,I. P. joncs. Standing: Mr. Karl Kiger, hir. C. C. Lester, Mr. Lee Dixon, Mr, Chiirlcs Franklin, Mr. Fiul Mustard. Page 42 Deans Autlrn Lindley :mtl listelln G. Pearce enjoy counseling the girls. The eans'Warm miles At some time rluring' her high scliool career, every girl finds herself in ueecl of helpful zlclviee. Mrs. Audra Lindley :mtl Miss lfstella Peziree are at all times eager to utter useful guidance. The twin cleans :ire kept Cflllflllllillly husy ecmuuseliug 1000 girls. ,Xiiimig their mzmy other fluties are sending' ezlll slips. eheekiug absentees. :incl performing' wither euuutless tasks which require their services. lloth wumen are mieiitzttiuii teziehers and aclvisprs to Sturleut Council. They znlsu serve on the iXtlll1llllSll'ZlT.lVC 'l3oarcl, llesides their activities :tt sehuol, Mrs. l,i1ulley zuul Miss Pearce lezul full personal lives, Miss Pearce is happy when she is in thc great outdoors, while Mrs. l.iu4lley likes to be with her family. No matter how busy these women fire. they :ire always rezuly to lenrl ll helping hand to the girls at RHS. ,-P' PW' 'Nur cr Dean Jones hands some ready advice to freshman Eddie johnson. ,, Add A Personal Touch l,21SS the big glass door of room 208 :incl take zi look inside, There you will tind one of the busiest places in Kokomo High School, for Mr. rf. P. jones, Assistant llI'iI1Cl1JZll and Dean of lloys. is kept continually busy writing' and signing pass slips, listening to problems, and giving advice. An zittendanee secretary :ind 11 staff of otliee girls are at his right hrincl throughout the clay to help hiin with his Illfjllllfillll of work. llezin jones plays ri big part in our extr:i4eurrieul:ir activities. Be- sides clislrihuting basketball tiekets, he also :nets as sponsor of the lloysl Legion. llooster Coninnttee, :ind the Student Council. The Ilean of lloys puts si lot of time :ind effort into our sehool to help inzike it one of the best in Indiana. sv LMNVWM Page 43 Page 44 ...psf Each morning finds the teachers in the office getting their mail. Mr. Ed Maddox reads L1 letter from a former pupil, while Mrs. Louis Blanche Greenlee, Miss Imogene Winslow and Mrs. Mildred Kern check the days communiques. While Teachers Expanded Our Knowledge Teachers are interested and fun-loving people just as you and l. The teachers of Kokomo High School come from many communities, and their backgrounds are of a variety that is typically American. These peo- ple have spent a great deal of time in preparation for the teaching profession, and their training represents study in colleges and univer- sities throughout the nation. Teachers are busy people, yet they find time to be with the students outside of the classroom. Helping the students in the extra-curricular clubs, the school newspaper and yearbook, and the many stage productions, teachers give of their valuable experience as they and KHS students work and learn informally together, The faculty may often be found in the cafeteria, library, and auditorium fulfilling jobs we sometimes take for granted. Although we make pests of ourselves and often appear unapprecia- tive, we really feel indebted to the teachers for the learning and guidance they willingly bestow upon us. BANNON, BETTE, A. B., Butler University, Attendance Di- rector. BARNGROVER, ROBERT, A. B., M. S., Butler University, Mathematics, junior Class, Athletic Board. BARTLETT, DON, B. S., Indiana State Teachers College, Mathematics, Bible Club, Organization Board. BELL, ALEXANDER K., B. A., Franklin and Marshall College, M. A., Pennsylvania State College, Social Studies, Inter- national Relations Club, Social Committee. BOURNE, NEVA M., Auditor, Kokomo-Center Township Schools. BRATTON, RUSSELL L., B. S., Central Normal College, M. S., Indiana University, Head, Commercial Department, Coach, Freshman Football, Assistant Basketball, Golf, Health and Recreation Committee. BUSHONG, ROBERT S., B. S., Ball State Teachers College, M. S., Indiana University, Driver Education, Physical Ed- ucation, Health, Coach, Varsity Track, Assistant Football, Health and Recreation Committee. CALHOUN, ELIZABETH, A. B., Hanover College, A. M., Indiana University, Social Studies, Organization Board. CAMPBELL, RUTH, A. B., Indiana University, French, Spanish, Organization Board. CHAPEL, CORNELIA AARON, A. B., DePauw University, English, Teachers of Tomorrow Club, Social Committee. CLINGENPEEL, REX, B. S., Ball State Teachers College, Radio, Public Relations Committee. COLLINS, GERTRUDE E., B. S., Temple University, Stenog- rapher, Superintendent's Office. COOMBES, LENA WEITKNECHT, A. B., M. S., Butler Uni- versity, Counselor, English, Orientation, Future Teachers Club, Auditorium, Scholarship Committees. COVER, ESTHER FAY. A. B., M. S., Indiana University, Director of Audio-Visual Education, Operators, Scholar- ship, Stage Committees. COY, L. A., B. S., Ball State Teachers College, M. S., Indiana University, Physics, Physical Science, Science Club, Social Committee. CRAIG, KENNETH L., B. S., M. A., Ball State Teachers Col- lege, Social Studies, Athletic Equipment Manager, Public Relations Committee. CRITCHLOW, SHARLOT E., Treasurer, High School Office. CROOK, KENNETH NW.. B. S., Manchester College, A. M., Ball State Teachers College, Assistant Principal and Di- rector of Guidance, Administrative Council, School Service Committee. CROOK, MARY CLARK, A. B., Manchester College, English' junior Class. s CROSS, XVALTER M., B. S. A., Purdue University, Biology. DIXON, EDITH B.. Secretary, Athletic Director's office. DIXON. LEE H., B. S., M. S., Purdue University, Head, Math- ematics, Science Departments, Lockers, Ticket Sales. Scholarship Committee. DOODY, BERNICE. B. S., University of Illinois, Home Ec- onomics. DUNCAN, STANLEY R.. B. A., Ball State Teachers College' English, Speech, Speech Club, ,Iunior Class. s Page 45 Page 46 EDWARDS, ESTHER, R. N., Alton Memorial Hospital, Nurses Training School, B. S., Indiana University: School Nurse, Future Nurses Club. FARMER, O. I., A. B., M. S., Indiana University, Principal, Administrative Council. FARRAR, ALICE R., A. B.. Allegheny College, English, Honor Society. FAUSSET, MARY A., B. M., DePauw University, Choral Music, Auditorium, Stage Equipment Committees. FINCH, ROZELLA, Manager, Kokomo School Bookstore. FLEENOR, VIRGIL, B. S., Indiana State Teachers College: M. S., Indiana University, Vocational, Social Committee, FOX, VVILLIAM R., B. S.. Indiana University, Mathematics, Science, Freshman Football Coach, Track. FRANKLIN, CHARLES W., B. S., Ball State Teachers College, M. S.. Indiana University, Biology. Physical Science, Science Club, Business Adviser, Red and Blue, Senior Class, Publications Committee. FRIEDRICH, MARILYN, B. A., University of Nevada, Phy- sical Education, Swimming, GAA, Booster, Health and Recreation Committees. GARRISON, ELLEN, A. B., Ball State Teachers College, Eng- lish, Orientation. GATLIN, WILLIAM A., B, S., M. S., Indiana University, Commercial, Public Relations Committee. GILLMAN, NORMA R., B. S., M. S., Indiana University, Speech and I-Iearing Therapy. GOSMA, RUTH O., B. S., Indiana University, Librarian, Library Club, Scholarship Committee. GREENLEE, LOUIE BLANCHE, B. S., Ball State Teachers College: Home Economics, Junior Class. HALL, JANE E., B. S.. M. S., Purdue University, English, Orientation, Dramatic Club, Junior Class. HAMILTON, ROBERT VUARREN, B. S., M. S., Butler Uni- versity, Commercial, Coach, Football, Wrestli-ng, Tennis. HANDLEY, ELIZABETH, A. B., DePauw University, A. M., Northwestern University, Head, English Department, Edi- torial Advisor, Sargasso: Scholarship, Publications Com- mittees. HILL, CHESTER, B. S.. Indiana University: Athletic Director, School Service Committee. HIMELICK, A. A., B. S., Ball State Teachers College, M. S, Stout State College, Director of Vocational and Adult Education, HOOVER, EARL K., A. A., Santa Ana College, B. S., Purdue University, Vocational, Bible Club, Social Committee. HORN, RUTH, A. B., Earlham College, English, School Ser- vice, Scholarship Committees. HUTCHCROFT, MARTHA, Assistant, Kokomo School Book- store. HUTCHCROFT. MELDA LOU, Records Clerk, Superintendents Office. JONES, HAVEN. B. A., Beloit College: M. A., University of Chicago, Chemistry, Physical Sciencez Science Club, Social Committee. JONES, JANE. A. B., Butler University: English: Chairman, Honor Society Committee. JONES, J. PAL'L, A. B.. M. A., Butler University: Assistant Principal: Dean of Boys: Administrative Council: Boys' Legion, Student Council: Booster, Publication, Stage Com- mittees. KAY, HELEN, B. S., Ball State Teachers College: English: Senior Class, Honor Society. KENDALL, J. PAUL, A. B., Manchester College: M. S., Indiana University: Mathematics: Debate Club, Speech Club: Hall Supervision. Public Relations Committee. KERN. MILDRED B., B. S., Southwest State College: English: Editorial Advisor, Red and Blue: Hullabaloo, Senior Class, Senior Play: Publications, Stage Committees. KIGER, KARL W., B. S., M. S.. Indiana State Teachers College: M. S.. Indiana University: English: Administrative Council: Hullabaloo, Senior Class Play: Auditorium, Stage Equip- ment Committees. KLINGLER. CHARLES D., A. B., Manchester College: M. A., Indiana University: Counselor, Mathematics: Dramatic Club: Scholarship, Public Relations Committees. LEGG, ISABELLA, B. S., M. A., Ball State Teachers College: Counselor, Commercial: Treasurer, School Service: Scholar- ship Committee. LESTER, CHARLES, B. S., Indiana State Teachers College: M. A., Ball State Teachers College: Social Studies: Senior Class: Hall Supervision Committee. LINDLEY, AUDRA SNYDER, A. B., Indiana University: M. S., Butler University: Dean of Girls: Orientation: Admin- istrative Council: Girls' League, Student Council: Public Relations, Booster Committees. LINEBACK, CLIFFORD, A. B., M. A., Indiana University: Mathematics, Science: Junior Class. LIVINGSTON, MARY ANN, Secretary to Vocational Director. LOCKE, ESTHER H., R. N.. Lutheran Deaconess Hospital: School Nurse. MACHIN, HELEN BATEMAN, Assistant Purchasing Agent, Superintendenfs Office. MADDOX, BEVERLY, Registrar, Principa1's Office. MADDOX, ED, A. B., M. A., University of New Mexico: Social Studies: Junior Class, Hall Supervision Committee. MANN, MAURICE B., B. S., Indiana University: M. A., Ball State Teachers College: Arts and Crafts: Public Relations Committee. MASON, EVERETT, B. S., Indiana State Teachers College: Vocational: Social Committee. MCCLUNG, PEGGY, B. S., Ball State Teachers College: Com- mercial: Future Teachers Club: Social Committee. MCINTOSH, ELIZABETH, A, B., University of Michigan: Social Studies: Junior Class: Chairman, Organization Board. MCKINLEY. BERNICE. Graduate. Frances Parker Art School: Fine Arts: Palette Club: Social Committee. MOORE. ALLEN XV., B. S., M. A., Ball State Teachers College: English: Public Relations Committee. MOORE, FRANK G.. B. S., Ball State Teachers College: M. S.. Stout Institute: Vocational: Camera Club, Junior Hi-Y: Public Relations Committee. MOSS, FRED, A. B., Indiana University: A. M., Michigan University: Mathematics: Honor Society, Social Committee. Page 47 Page 48 MULLINS, JOE, B. S., M. S., Indiana University, Mathematics, Hall Supervision Committee. MUNCIE, J. WARREN. A. B., DePauw University, Social Studies, Business Advisor, Sargasso, Honor Society, Pub- lications Committee. MUSTARD, DIONE, A. B., Butler University, English, Teach- ers of Tomorrow Club, Auditorium Committee. MUSTARD, FRED, A. B., Indiana University, A. M., Univer- sity of Chicago, Head, Social Studies Department, Ad- ministrative Council, International Relations Club, Senior Class, Organization Board, Hall Supervision. NELSON, MARY, B. S., Taylor University, English, Orienta- tion, Booster, Auditorium Committees. NEXVLON, RAY, Indiana University, Vocational, Social Com- mittee. NORTH, DOUGLAS L.. A. B., M. S., Indiana University, Mathematics, Science: National Thespian Society, Hullaba- loo, Dramatic Club, Stage Equipment, Chairman, Social Committee. OAKLEY, BARBARA L,, Attendance Clerk. OREM, PAULINE, A. B., Earlham College, Cafeteria Director, Home Management, Social Committee. ORR, LEON, B. S., Ball State Teachers College, M. S., Butler University, Social Studies, Driver Education, No-Accs, Social Committee. OVERTON, ARCILLE. B. S., Ball State Teachers College, Home Economics Director, Future Nurses Club, Social Committee. OVERTON, FRANK, B. S., Western Michigan State College, M. S., Indiana University, Physical Education, Coach, Cross Country. PARDUE, ROBERT L., B. S., Indiana University, Speech Cor- rection and Hearing Therapy. PAVLICK, M. F., A. B., Marshall College, M. A., University of Pittsburgh, Commercial, Scholarship Committee. PEARCE, ESTELLA G., Ph. B., Ripon College, Dean of Girls, Orientation, Administrative Council, Girls' League, Stu- dent Council, Scholarship, Public Relations Committees. PHILAPY, GERALDINE FLANAGAN, A. B., Ball State Teachers College, Commercial, Junior Class. PHILLIPS. EDWARD W., A. B., Indiana University, A. M., Ball State Teachers College, Social Studies, Junior Com- mittee, Chairman. PLATT, JOSEPH M., B. S., Indiana University, Health, Head Basketball and Baseball Coach, Athletic Committee. POWELL, JOSEPH S., A. B., A. M., Indiana University, Social Studies, Honor Society, Hall Supervision, Junior Class Committee. RAGAINS, JOSEPH M., A. B., Indiana Central, M. A., Jordan College of Music, Butler University, Head, Music Depart- ment, Band, Auditorium, Booster Committees. RAILSBACK, HELEN, A. B., Indiana University, Latin, Honor Society, Junior Class. REES, BARBARA, B. S., Ball State Teachers College, Library, Library Club: Public Relations Committee. REEVE, DAVID F., B. S., M. S., Purdue University, Mathe- matics, Auditorium Committee. ROE, FORREST L., A. B., DePauw University, M. A., Butler University, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. S-EAGRAVE, lil.Slll T., A. B., DePauw L'nive1'sity1 English. Latin, Dramatic Club, Thespian Society, Auditorium, Stage Equipment Committees. SlI.I.. LYLA GEORGIA. B. A., Iowa State Teachers College: M. A., George Peabody College for Teachers: Health. Driver Education, Chairman. Health and Recreation, Ath- letic Association: Chairman, Senior Class. SONAFRANK, JULIA Receptionist, Supei'intendent's Office. STAHL, DOROTHY E.. R. N., Rochester State Hospital School of Nursing: School Nurse. STECKLER, URBAN F., A. B., Evansville College: LI. S., Indi- ana University: English. Spanish, French. Driver Edu- cation: Auditorium Committee. THOMPSON, CHESTER, B. S. I. E., Purdue University: M. S. Ed., Indiana University: Vocational: Social. THORNBURGH, DOROTHY, A. B., Indiana University: Eng- lish, Orientation: Counselor: Junior Class, Scholarship Committee. TURNER, GENE, B. S., Indiana University, Physical Education, Driver Education: Freshmen Athletics: Chairman. Recre- ation and Health Committees. CTTERBACK, EARL M., B. S., Central Normal College: M. S.. Butler University: Social Science: Organization Board: Pub- lic Relations Committee. WARTHEN, KENNETH W., B. S., Central Normal College: M. A.. Ball State Teachers College: Commercial: junior Class, Public Relations Committee. XVICKERSHAM, RUTH HUTCHCROFT, Secretary to Super- intendent ot Schools. XYILSON. EARL. A. B., Manchester College: Social Studies: Senior Class, Hall Supervisor. XYINSLOXV, IMOGENE, B. S.. Central Normal College: IVI. S.. Indiana University: Physical Education: G. A. A., Booster. Health and Recreation Committees. 51 is . ag., 4' as AL .M I n ...f .. ,x ii ,ff Janice Thompson, who did cadet teaching, hopes someday to join the faculty. Page 49 Say aaah! Dr. Frederick S. Schwartz ex- amines Emily Kesslcr's throat as Miss listher llLlVV2ll'ClS assists him. sf 1 sfsfgggigi These Are Important llix lircilcriclc S. Schwartz and Niirsv lfsthci' liclwards are kept busy attcncling' to RHS students, whilc tht- otha- pi-rsormcl and attendance clt-rk hzmillc clcrical flutics with cHicit-lucy. 'l'hi'ough the effort of these inilispcnszihlt- pt-oplc. our school wlii-cl of activity is kept smoothly turn- ing. XX? couldnt get our business taken care of without thc hclp of lNIiss Sharlot Critchlow. hits. Beverly Maddox, and Miss Bai'- harn Oakley, assistants in 207 ,mtl 208. P11 10 lst Row: Mr. Harry Patrick, Mr. Marshall Andrews, Mr. Guy Mast. Znrl Row: Mr. Leland McEl- fresh, Mr. Howard Tillery, Ivfr. James Paxton. 31-tl Row: Mr. Chester Breed- love. Mr. Paul Nfiller, Mr. Arch Golding. Mr. Russel Grcasor. Spokes In ur W ee A brigade of janitors is nccclccl to keep Kokomo High School clean. warm, and in good operating conclition. Anothcr essential part of our school is the pot and pan division who prepare tempting' arrays of foocl each day in thc KHS cafiftcria. Mrs. julia Mcritt, Mrs. Ruth Stockdale, Mrs. Hazel Hancook, lNIrs, Pauline Rogers, Mrs. Mary Miller. Mrs. Gladys Lacy, Mrs. Opal Pavcy, Mrs. Eileen Varna- rlora, Mrs. Lavanche Lawson, and Mrs. Margaret Clark pre- pare our noon nourishment. Page 51 ,mbsf Wil l , 2. is 4. Page 52 Mr. Alexander Bell finds tlisaulvuntuges to grauling class notebooks. Mrs. lflsie Scugrave and Mrs. BAll'l'!2ll'H. Rees relax in the lll7l'Lll'y Miss Dorothy Thornl'wurgh utltls Credits for a hopeful gixitltirlte. Mr. U. I. Farmer gets his houtonniere from Penelope Grunt on Teachers, Day. 5. 5. H. 9. hir. Robert Bushong must he thinking intently! Mr. Ed Maddox fcetls his parulceet while Skippy acts jealous. hir. Alfred I-Iimelick looks over ri niCe Catch. Mr, Frank Moore discusses something with one of his drafting students. Miss Elizabeth Mclntosh finds something amusing in her morning study hall. l , 7 J. 1 Although Mr. -Gcnc Turner doesnt drink coffec' often. hc is very Carctul when hc docs. Miss lflizaheth Handley, Ivfiss Ruth Horn, Llrs. Ruth Gosma. and Miss Lila Sill discuss the latest while tal-:ing .1 morning coffee break. Mr. Lory Coy and Mrs. -Ianc Hall find an amusing test answer. Mrs, Ruth Gosma arrives at school in hcr big family car! 5. 6. 7. s S. Mr. Loon Orr inspects Mr. Chester Hills new trophy given for his thirty-two years of service as head of the Kokomo Relays. Mr, Bud Overton takes time to pose for the camera while coming in from gym. Mrs. Beverly Maddox looks on while Mr. Fred Mustard is caught by surprise. Miss Mary A. Faussct accompanies some of the school musicians. Page 54 Page 54 President jerry Neal, Secretary Carolyn Cart, Vice President -lim Beane, antl Treasurer Vanetta Poppas make plans for the Seniors. ith Happy Memories We Face The Future Ciraclualionl lt's unlmelieyalmle -... Here l ani . . . sitting in my cap and gown , . . waiting to receive my diploma. So many things have happeneil in the last four years. l'll never forget the fun we hail at football games in our painted senior eorcls. The senior trip anml class play were really exciting . . . Yes. we-'ve hacl a wonclerful time. Everyone was so helpful . . . Klr. lfreml Mustard. Hrs. Frank Kern. Kliss Lyla Sill, Kliss Helen liay, Xlr. Charles liranklin, Mr. liarl Yiilson, aucl Xlr. Charles l.ester spousorerl our class anfl gave us that neerleil arlviee. XYhat's the speaker saying about looking to the future? . . . Ulil that every senior should . . . l woncler what the future holds for ine? . . . l woncler what llll he doing this time next year? The presiclent of the school lmoarcl is beginning to hanml out the cliplomas . . . l hear my name . . . l'm nearly a lillS graduate! ABRESCI-I. AIQDREY. General Course, Jr.-Sr. Reception. ADAMS, JAMES RAY. General Course, Monitor Captain. 3. 4: International Relations Club, 4, Yell Group. Vi. AERNE. DENNIS MICHAEL. Academic Course: Monitor. 2 3. Capt.. 4: XX'restling. 2. 3. AERNE, ROBERT PATRICK J.. General Course: Monitor. 4. AGNEXV. JACKIE, General Course, Entered from Hastings. Neb., 2, Red and Blue. Feature Editor, 4: Monitor. 3, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens. 2, Honor Society, 4. ALDRIDGE, MARCIA ANN. General Course: Monitor. 3, Hullabaloo. Z. 31 Dramatic Club. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, Tliespian Society. 3. 4, Palette Club, 2, 3. 4. ALEXANDER. TERRY, General Course, Hullabaloo. 2. 3. -1, Choir, 2, 3, -lg Glee Club, 1. ALLEE, ALVA LEROY, General Course. ALLEN. SUE JOYCE. Commercial Course, Sargasso, 4, Glee Club. I. 21 Yell Group. 41 Teacher's Assistant, 4, AMMERMAN. BEVERLY KAY, General Course, Yell Group. 3: Autumn Prom, 1, 2, 3, Teacher's Assistant. 4. ANCIL. CAROLYN SUE, Commercial Course, Monitor, 4, Hullabaloo. 3, Choir, 3, 4, Glee Club. 1. 2, Y-Teens. I: Yell Group. 3. 4, ANDERSON, LEXYIS, General Course, Basketball. 1. 41 Track. 2. 5. ANDICH. MARSHALL E.. Academic Course: Monitor. 3: Hi-Y. I. 2. 31 Science Club. 3, Yell Group. 3. ARTHUR, HOXYARD. Vocational Course, ASHLEY, DENNIS. General Course. ATKISSON, BETTY LOUISE, Commercial Course, Entered from Galveston H. S., 2, Y-Teens, 3. AULT, JUDITH LYNN. General Course, Sargasso, 3. 4, Red and Blue, 3. 4, Monitor, 2, 3, Hullabaloo, 2, 3. 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens. 1. 2. AVEY. BARBARA, Commercial Course, Entered from North! western H. S.. 3. BAILEY, JON D., General Course, Sargasso, Activities Editor, 4, Red and Blue, 2, 3. Radio Editor. 4, Choir, 3, 4, Draa matic Club, 1, 2, 3, Pres., 4, Honor Society. 4, Co-Chair- man, Jr.-Sr. Reception. BAKER. JILL D.. Commercial Course, Monitor, 5, Hullabaloo. 3, 4, Choir. 3. -I, Sargasso, 2. 3, Yell Group, 3. BAKER. PHYLLIS, General Course, Yell Group, 3, 4. BALLARD. ROBERTA LUCILLE, General Course, Sargasso. 31 Y-Teens, 1: Yell Group, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Teach- er's Assistant, Ali Monitor, 4. BALOG. ESTELLA, General Course, Student Council. 1, Hul- labaloo, 3. 4, Choir, 3, Librarian, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Y-Teens. 1, Yell Group. 4. BARNGROVER. MARILYN JEAN, General Course, Student Council. 11 Sargasso, 2, 5, 43 Red and Blue. 4: Hullabaloo. 3. 4: Choir. 3, -iz Honor Society. 4. NIO Page 55 Page 56 NIO BARTHELEMY, RUSSELL WILLIAM, General Course. BASHAM, JERRY L., General Course3 Entered from Pulaski H. S., Pulaski, Iowa, 23 Honor Society, 3, 43 Lens, 43 Football, 2, 3, 43 Track, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y, 43 Gym Assistant, 3. 4. BAXTER, RALPH L,, General Course3 Lab Assistant, 4. BEANE, JAMES C.. General Course3 Class Vice-Pres., 43 Boys' Legion Board of Directors, 23 Monitor, 43 Football, 1, 2, 3, 43 Track, 1, 2, 3, 4. BEANE, PHYLLIS KAY, General Course3 Honor Society, 3, 43 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 43 Thespian Society, 3, 43 Dean's Helper, 3, 43 Hullabaloo, 2, 3, 43 Jr.-Sr. Reception. BEANE, THOMAS DALE, General Course3 Monitor, 3, 43 Football, 23 Track, 2. BECK, ANITA KAY, General Course3 Sargasso. 43 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Yell Group, 3, 43 Teacher's Assistant, 43 Mixed Chorus, 3, 43 Jr.-Sr. Reception. BEELER, DALLAS, General Course3 Monitor, 43 Football, 23 Basketball, 1. BERGSTROM, SANDRA, General Course3 Sargasso, 43 Moni- tor, 3. BERRIDGE, JACK, General Course. BESS, GEORGE WILLIAM, JR., Vocational Course. BIEHLE, ALBERT NX'., Academic Course3 Monitor, 3, Capt., 4, BITNER, MARCIA KAY, Commercial COLIISCQ Student Council, 23 Lens, 43 Glee Club, 1, 23 Future Teachers Club. 43 Jr.-Sr. Reception3 Honor Society, 4. BLAKE, PEGGY, Home Economics Course. BLOSSEY, ROBERT, Academic Course3 Hullabaloo, 2, 3, 43 Band, 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society, 43 Hi-Y, 1, 2, 33 I. U. Achievement Contest, 2. BOICE, XWILLIAM, General Course3 Sargasso, 43 Monitor, Capt., 43 Band, 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y, 43 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 43 Thespian Society, 4. BOLINGER, DORIS, Academic Course3 Honor Society, 43 Glee Club, 1, 23 Speech Club, 23 Dean's Helper, 3, 43 Debate Club, 3, 43 I. U. Achievement Contest, 1. BONE, JACQUELINE LOUISE, Home Economics Course3 Teachers Helper, 4. BONE, R. EDWARD, General Course. BOOKOUT, NANCY A., Commercial Course3 Monitor, 3. 43 Office Scout, 23 Y-Teens, 13 Sargasso, 3, 43 Yell Group, 4. BOUGHER, ANN, General Course3 Red and Blue, 33 Monitor, 43 Glee Club, I, 2, 33 Bible Club, lg Y'Teens, 23 Yell Group, 4. BOUSE, RONALD, General Course3 Palette Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Monitor, 3. BRANCH, LURA REBECCA, General Course3 Sargasso, 33 Library Club, 3, 43 Future Teachers Club, 3, 43 Library Assistant. 3, 43 Yell Group, 3, 43 Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. BRANDON, DAPHINE JOANN, General Course3 Student Council, 2, 3, 43 Sargasso, 3, 43 Honor Society, 4g Inter- national Relations Club, 3, 43 Y-Teens, 2, 3, Vice-Pres., 43 Dean's Helper, 2, 4. BRANDT, KIRSTEN, Exchange Student from Holsedore, Den- mark, 4, Student Council, 4, International Relations Club, 4, Dean's Helper, 4, Y-Teens, 4, Yell Group, 4. BRATTON, SHIRLEY, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 1, 2, 3, Monitor, 4, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Future Nurses Club, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4. BREEDLOVE, HARRY DEAN, Vocational Course, Entered from Frankton H. S., Frankton, Ind., 2. BRIGGS, WILMA JOANNE, General Course, Honor Society, 3, Treas., 4, Sargasso, Index Editor, 4, Monitor, 3, Hul- labaloo, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 2, 3, Pres., 4, Future Teachers Club, 3, 4. BRINSON, -IANICE MARIE, Commercial Course, Yell Group, 3, 4, Teachers Assistant, 4. BROCK, BETTY LOU, Commercial Course, Glee Club, 1, Teachers Assistant, 3, Yell Group, 3, 4. BROCK, BONITA, General Course, Monitor, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Library Club, 3, 4, Library Assistant, 3, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception. BROWNING, DALE EDWARD, Vocational Course. BUCKLEY, JEAN, Home Economics Course, Entered from St. joseph Academy, Tipton, Ind., 2, Monitor, 2, Autumn Prom, 2. BUGHER, BOB, General Course, Monitor, 3. BURCHARD, XX'ILLIAM K., General Course, Football, 1, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country, 2, 3, 4, Gym Assistant, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. BURNS, SHARON SUE, General Course, Red and Blue, 2, 3, Honor Society, 4, Hullabaloo, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Club, 3. 4, Autumn Prom, Co-Chairman, 4, Girls' State, 3. BURTCH. JAMES ROBERT, General Course, Monitor, 2, 4. BURTON, SUZANNE, General Course, Sargasso, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 4, Teacher's Assistant, 3, 4, Scholastic Honors, 2, Yell Group, 3, 4. BUSHER, FRANKLIN, General Course, Entered from Char- lottesville, Ind., 4. BUSH. MARY ELLEN, General Course, Sargasso, 4, Monitor, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, Autumn Prom, 4, Yell Group, 4, Teachers Assistant, 4. BUSHONG. ,IEAN ELAINE, Academic Course, Entered from Milford H. S., Milford, Ind., 2, Student Council, 3, Secy., 4, Girls' League Council, 3: Sargasso, Class Editor, 4, Thespian Society, 2, 3, 4, Girls' State, 3, Honor Society, 4. BUTLER, KAREN SUE, Commercial Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Sargasso, 2, Choir, 3, 4, Bible Club, 4, Dean's Helper, 3. 4, Yell Group, 3, 4. BUTTON. I. D., Academic Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Red and Blue, Managing Editor, 4, Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Society, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception. CAMPBELL, ROBERT, General Course. CARDWELL, ROBERT PAUL, General Course, Glee Club, 3, Bible Club. 1. 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 4. CARVER, RONALD D., General Course. CASTER, LIQCINDA, General Course, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Pres., 4, Gym Assistant, 2, 3. 4, Yell Group, 3, 4. CATT, CAROLYN, Academic Course, Student Council, 1, 2, 4, Class Secy., 4, Sargasso, 2, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, Librarian, 3, International Relations Club, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. NIO Page 57 Page 58 NIO CESTARE, THOMAS JAY, General Course, Monitor, 4, Hul- labaloo, 3, Track, 2, 3, 4. CHAPMAN, DENNIS, General Course, Monitor, 2, 4, Tennis, 2, Scholastic Achievement Contest, 1, CHERRY, BEVERLY AIO, Commercial Course, Y-Teens. 4, Teacher's Assistant, 3, 4, Yell Group, 4. CLARK. CHARLES Vocational Course. CLARK. VERLIN RAY, General Course, Bible Club. 3, 4, Camera Club, 4. CLEVENGER, FRED S., General Course, INIonitor, 3, Bible Club. 1. 2, 3. Vice-Pres.. 4, Camera Club, 3, 4, Operator, 1. 2. 5. CODY. JERRY K., General Course, Monitor, 1, Hi-Y, 2, 3. COMERFORD, REX, General Course, Science Club, 4, Oper- ator, 2, 3. CONXVELL, GARY FRED, General Course, Monitor, 4, Hul- labaloo. 3, 4, Choir, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2. COOK. JUDY KAY, General Course, Monitor, 5: Basketball- Football Seller, 1, 2, 3. COOLEY, DANIEL LEE. General Course, Monitor, 4, Hul- labaloo, 1, 2, 3, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2. Chaplain, 1. COPPOCK, TRUEMAN, General Course, Camera Club, 1. CORN. CHESTER, Vocational Course, Monitor, 3, Glee Club. 1. COX. BUD, Vocational Course, Football, 2, 4. CRAVVFORD, BOB, General Course, Monitor, 1, 2, Baseball, 1: Yell Group, 3. CRITCHLEY, CAROLYN SUE, Home Economics Course, Sar- gasso, 3, Yell Group, 3, 4, Autumn Prom, 1, 2, 3, 4, Teachers Assistant, 4. CROVUDER, SHIRLEY, Commercial Course, Student Council. 2, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Choir, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Yell Group, 3, 4, Autumn Prom, 4. CUTTER, TERRY. General Course, Yell Group. 3, Monitor, 4. CYRE. BEVERLY, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 2. 4, Red and Blue, 1. 2, Monitor, 2, 41 Glee Club, 1, Yell Group, 3, 4. DAIQSCH, MARY M., General Course, Yell Group, 3, 4, Ir.- Sr. Reception. DAVIS. BOB CURTIS, General Course, Entered from Horace Llaynard H. S., Mavnardsville, Tenn., 3, Monitor, 4. DAVIS, CONRAD JOE, General Course, Monitor, 1, 2, Yell Group, 31 Bible Club, 3, 4. DAVIS. DAVID F., General Course, Student Council, 3, Sar- gasso. 4, Ir.-Sr. Reception, Stardust, 3. DAVIS. JIM. General Course. DAY, LARRY, General Course. DeWITT, JAMES, General Course. DILLMAN, DON, General Course, Entered from Sharpsville H. S., Sharpsville, Ind., 4. DODSON, NADENE, General Course, Entered from Sharps- viue H. s., Sharpsville, Ind., 2. DONELSON, NESCHA, General Course, Student Council, 1, 2, Sargasso, 4, Monitor, 4. DRAGO, JOSEPHINE JOAN, Commercial Course, Office Scout, 4. DUNCAN. DON, Vocational Course, Football, 1, Track, 1, 2, 3, Debate Club, 1. DUNCAN, JOSEPH, General Course, Football, 2, 3, 4. DUNN, BRENDA, General Course, Sargasso, 2, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Choir, 3, 4, Future Teachers Club, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, Yell Group, 3, 4. DWIGGINS, NANCY LEE, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 2, 3, Monitor, 4, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4, Teacher's Assistant, 4. DWYER, MARYLYN ANN, General Course, Student Council, 2, Sargasso, 4, Lens, 3, 4, Monitor, 2, 4, Autumn Prom, 4, Future Teachers Club, 4. EADES, JAMES, General Course, Sargasso, 4, Monitor, 1. 2, 3, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track. 1, 2, 3, 4, Stardust, 3, 4. EARLYWINE, NORMAN, General Course, Yell Group. 4, Gym Assistant, 3. ELLIS, CARL, Vocational Course, Glee Club, 2, Yell Group, 5. EVANS, GERALD, General Course, Bible Club, 1, Science Club, 2, 4, Monitor, 32 Hi-Y, 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Honor Society, 4. FEATHERSTONE, VIRGINIA, Commercial Course, Student Council, 3, Sargasso, 4: Red and Blue, 4, Hullabaloo, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 2, 3, 4, Office Scout, 4. FENN, KAY PAULETTE, Home Economics Course, Student Council, 4, Monitor, 3, Hullabaloo, 1, 2, 3, 4, Yell Leader, Cub, 1, 3, Varsity, 4, Dean's Helper, 4. FENNELL, BONNIE, General Course, Entered from Eastern H. S., 2. FERNUNG, FORREST, General Course, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. FEWELL, JOHN P., Vocational Course, Hullabaloo, 4, Foot- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, Thespian Club, 4, Hi-Y, 4, Operator, 2, 3. FIVECOATE, LLOYD, Vocational Course. FORTUNE, DAROLD WAYNE, General Course, Sargasso, 4, Monitor, 4, International Relations Club, 4, Yell Group, 3, Jr.-Sr. Reception. FOWLER, STANLEY E., General Course, Sargasso, 1, 2, 3, 4, Monitor, 3, International Relations Club, 4, Camera Club, 1, Lab. Assistant, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4. FRANKLIN, GEORGE, Academic Course, Student Council, 1, 2, Honor Society, 4, Hullabaloo, 1, 2, 3, 4, Football, 1, 2, 33 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 3, Pres., 4. Page 59 Page 60 NIO FRAYER, VERNON, General Course, Football, 1, Basketball, 1, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country, 2, 3, Capt., 4, Bible Club, 3, 4. FRAZIER, VERA, General Course, Teachers Assistant, 3. FRYE, WILLIAM KEITH, General Course, Boys' Legion Treas., 4, Baseball, 1, Gym Assistant, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. GABRIEL, JIM, Vocational Course, Monitor, 3, Football, 1, Basketball, 1, 2, 3. GAISER, JOHANNA, Academic Course, Monitor, 3, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4, Autumn Prom, 2, 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, 3, Y'Teens, 1, Mother-Daughter Reception, 2, 4. GASCHO, CAROLYN F., General Course, Glee Club, 1. GASKINS, LARRY, General Course, Hullabaloo, 3. 4, Oper- ator, 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception. GASTON, PATRICIA, General Course, Entered from North- western H. S.. 4, Y-Teens, 4, Yell Group, 4. GATMAN, EUGENE, Academic Course, Monitor, 4, Baseball, 1, 3, 4. GIFT, GRETCHEN, Home Economics Course, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. GILES, GERALD, General Course, Sargasso, 3, Monitor, 4, Football, 1. GILLEM. JUDITH, Home Economics Course, Entered from Clay H. S., 2, Yell Group, 3, Swim Assistant, 4. GILLESPIE, JACK, General Course, Hi-Y, 2, Glee Club, 3. GONZALEZ, ALEJANDRO F., General Course, Monitor, 3, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Choir, 3, 4, Glee Club. 2. GRAHAM, B. SUE, Home Economics Course, Swim Assistant, 2. 4. GRANT, PENELOPE, General Course, Student Council. 3, 4, Girls' League Pres., 4, Hullabaloo, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 41 Future Teachers Club, 3, 4, Dean's Helper, 2, 3, 4. GRAY, DEXWAYNE, General Course, Basketball, 1. GREEN. ROBERT DALE, General Course, Student Council, 4, Monitor, 4, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Football Manager, 1, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3. GREENE, RICHARD F., Commercial Course, Monitor, 1, 2, 3. Capt., 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception. HAHN, WILLIAM E., General Course, Student Council, Treas., 4, Red and Blue, 2, 33 Monitor, 3, Hullabaloo, 4, Tennis, 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 4. HALL, RONALD, Vocational Course, Band, 1, 2, 3. HAMILTON, CAROLYN, Home Economics Course, Seller, 1, Teachers Helper, 4. HAMILTON, JOHN, General Course, Monitor, 4. HARDY, NANCY, General Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council, 1, 2, 3. Pres., 4, Lens, 3, Editor-in-Chief, 4, Choir, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Society, 2, 3, 4. HARNER, DON, Academic Course, Entered from Fulton H. S., Tipton, Indiana, 3, Track, 3, Band, 3, 4. HARNISH, ALAN, Vocational Course, Honor Society, 4, Red and Blue, 2, 3, 4, Lens, 4, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Choir, 3, 4, Thespian Society, 4. HARRELL, LARRY J., General Course, Football, Manager, 2, Basketball, Manager, 1, 3, 4, Baseball, Manager, 2, Hi-Y, 1, Secretary, 2. HARRIS, REBECCA ANN, Commercial Course, Red and Blue, 4, Office Scout, 3, Autumn Prom, 3. HARRIS, LARRY, General Course, Entered from Santa Monica H. S., Santa Monica, Calif., 3, Yell Group, 3, 4. HASSELD, PATRICIA ANN. General Course, Sargasso, 2, 3, 4, Lens, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, Future Teachers Club, 3, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2. HAWKINS, LARRY, General Course. HENRY, JUDIE, General Course, Sargasso, 2, 3, Red and Blue, 2, 3, Hullabaloo, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Club, 3, Office Scout, 2, 3. HERRELL, CAROLYN, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 4, Hul- labaloo, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, Autumn Prom, 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception. HERREN, ROBERT, Vocational Course. HILLMAN, JOHN, General Course, Track, 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. HINDS, GERRY, General Course, Science Club, 3, 4. HITE, LARRY, General Course. HIZER, JANICE ELAINE, General Course, Glee Club, 3, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. HOBBS, JERRY, Vocational Course, Monitor, 2, Yell Group, 3. HOCKENSMITH, ROYCE JEAN, General Course, Glee Club, 3, Y-Teens, 3, 4. HOGAN, BOB J., General Course, Track, 1, Glee Club, 1. HOLLINGSWORTH, LARRY, General Course, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. HOLLIS, MAGGIE, General Course, Palette Club, 1, 2, Future Nurses Club, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3. HOLMAN, BOBBIE, Commercial Course, Entered from Scotts- burg H. S., Scottsburg, Ind., 3. HOLT, LORETTA, General Course, Student Council, 4, Sar- gasso, 4, Red and Blue, 4, Palette Club, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 1, 2. HORST, EDMUND C., General Course, Sargasso, 4, Red and Blue, 5, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, International Relations Club, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. HOWARD, DON, General Course, Entered from West Water- loo, Iowa, 4, Basketball, 4, Baseball, 4. HUFF, JERRY LOU, Academic Course, Entered from Corpus Christi, Texas, 4, Y-Teens, 4, Future Teachers Club, 4, Science Club, 4, Yell Group, 4. NIO Page 61 Page 62 NIO HUGHES, BARBARA JANE, General Course, Student Council. 2, Sargasso, 4, Monitor, 1, 2, 4, Hullabaloo, 1, 2, 3, Palette Club, 2, 3: Future Teachers Club, 4. HUGHES, DONALD, Vocational Course, Red and Blue, 3. HUGHES, JERRY XXL, General Course, Monitor, 1, Palette Club, 4, Teachers Assistant, 2. HULET, LOTTIE BELL, Home Economics Course. HUNDLEY, MICHAEL H.. General Course, Glee Club, 1. 2, 3, Gym Assistant, 3. HUNTER, JUDITH ANN. General Course: Honor Society, 3, 4, Choir, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, 3. 4, Thespian Society. 4: Future Teachers Club, 3, Yell Group. 4. HUNTER, LINDA LOU, General Course, Office Scout, 4: Autumn Prom, 1. HURST, JOYCE, Commercial Course, Monitor. 4, Dean's Helper, 4, G. A. A., 1. 2, Gym Assistant, 2, 3, 4. HIQTH, JIM, Vocational Course, Red and Blue, Printer, 3, 4. HUTTO, HAROLD R., General Course, Bible Club, 2, Foot- ball Student Manager, 3, 4, Cafeteria Helper, 2, 3, 4, Teacher's Helper, 3, 4. INGLE, LARRY V., General Course, Sargasso, 3. Editor, 4, Boys' Legion, Pres., 4, Basketball, 1, 2, I. U. Achieve- ment Test, 2, Hi-Y, 3, Treas., 4, Honor Society, 4. IRICK. JOHN, JR., General Course, Gym Assistant, 3, 4, Cafeteria Helper. 2, 3. 4. JAMES, JANET SUE, Home Economics Course, Monitor, 3, Yell Group, 3, 4. JAMES, GLEN MAURICE, General Course, Sargasso, 4, Lens. 2. JOHNSON. BARBARA ANN. Home Economics Course, Glee Club, 1, 3. JOHNSON, DORIS IVANELL, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 3, Monitor, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, Yell Group, 4, Future Nurses Club, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 3, 4. JOHNSON, FRANCES JANICE, General Course, Honor So- ciety, 3, Secy., 4, Girls' League, Vice-Pres.. 4, Sargasso, Editor. 41 Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Choir. 3. 4, Future Teachers Club, 3. 4. JOHNSON, LARRY, General Course, Entered from North- western H. S., 1, Teachers Assistant, 4. JOHNSON, PATRICIA ANN, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 3, 4, Yell Group. 31 Dean's Helper. 3. 4, Teacher's Assis- tant, 3, 4, Autumn Prom, 3. KAUBLE, WADE, Vocational Course. KAUFMAN, J. DIANE, Home Economics Course, Hullabaloo, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 32 Yell Group. 3' G. A. A., 1. 2: Autumn Prom, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 3, 4. KAUFMAN, JACK LEE, Vocational Course, Monitor, 4, Yell Group, 3, Operator, 1, 2, 3. KELLY, MICHAEL DON, General Course, Student Council, 3, Yell Group, 3: Hi-Y, 1, 2. KERBY, PATRICIA JO, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 4, Lens, 4, Hullabaloo. 4, Glee Club, 1, Future Teachers Club, 4, Y-Teens, 4. KERNER, MELVIN, General Course, Entered from Clinton H. S., Clinton, Ind., 4. KESSLER, EMILY, Academic Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Sargasso, 3, Typist, 4, Red and Blue, 1, 2, 3, 4, Monitor, 3, Capt., 4, Hullabaloo, 4, International Relations Club, 3, Secy., 4. KINCAID, JAMES ALBERT, General Course, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Yell Group, 4. KING, JUDY, Commercial Course, Monitor, 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Bible Club, 1, 2, 3. KIRBY, BOYD, General Course, Basketball, 1, 2. KIRKMAN, LARRY L., Academic Course, Hullabaloo, 4, Baseball, 1, Band, 1, 2. 3, Gym Assistant, 3. KIRKPATRICK, THOMAS, Academic Course, Red and Blue, 1, Monitor, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, Hi-Y, 1, 2. KITTS, RONALD, Vocational Course, Band, 1. KRING, THOMAS CAROL. Academic Course, Monitor, 2, Capt., 4, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. KULL. MARCIA KAY. General Course, Sargasso, 4, Monitor, 3, Hullabaloo, 4, Palette Club, 2, 3, Autumn Prom, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. KUNTZ, ARTHUR JAY, General Course, Monitor, 3, Camera Club, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Yell Group, 3, Operator, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception. LADOW, LOREN R., General Course, Football, 1, 2, Glee Club, 2, 3. 4. LAMBERSON, LARRY, Academic Course, Sargasso, 4, Basket- ball, 1, Hi-Y, 4, International Relations Club, 4. LAMBERSON, MICKEY MAC, Commercial Course, Student Council, 1, 3, Sargasso, 4, Red and Blue, 3, Monitor, 3, 4, Hullabaloo, 3, 4. LAMBERT, MAXINE, General Course, Student Council, 1, Sargasso, 4, Red and Blue, 1, Monitor, 4. LAMM, VIVIAN AUDREE, General Course, Sargasso, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, Library Assistant, 1, Jr.-Sr. Reception, Yell Group, 3, 4. LAND, SANDRA ANN, General Course, Sargasso, 2, 3, 4, Hullabaloo. 3. 4, Future Nurses Club, 4, Teacher's Assist- ant. 4, Yell Group, 3, 4. LANGFORD, MAX EDXVARD, General Course, Monitor, 4, Football, 2, Baseball, 1, Gym Assistant, 3. LA ROWE, MYRON, Academic Course, Student Council, 1, Z, Public Relations Chairman, 4, Sargasso Business Man- ager, 4, Honor Society, 4, Track, 3, Band, 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3. LARRISON, 'NANCY LOU. General Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Girls' State, 3: Sargasso, 2, 3, Picture Editor, 4, Lens, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres., 4, Dean's Office, 3. l.AWSON, CARL BRADEN. General Course, Glee Club, 1, 2, Operator, 2. 3, 4, Gym Assistant, 3, 4. LAWSON, DON K.. Academic Course, Red and Blue, 3, Monitor. 3, 4, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Basketball, 1. LEAR, JUDITH ANN, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, Teachers Helper. 2, 3. LECI-INER, CONNIE, General Course, Sargasso, 3, 4, Red and Blue, 1, 2, Lens. 43 Monitor, 3, 4, Hullabaloo, 3, 41 Future Teachers Club. 4. NIO Page 63 Page 64 NIO LEE, CAROL ANN, Commercial Course, Teacher's Helper, 4. LEFFERT, DEBRA ANN. General Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Girls' League Council. 2, 4, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Yell Leader, 2, 4, Choir, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4. LEMBKE, BARBARA CAROLYN, General Course, Student Council, 2, 3, Red and Blue, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hullabaloo, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Society, 1, 2, 3, 4. LEMIEUX, IRENE, General Course, Library Club, 2, 3, 4, Li- brary Assistant, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, Yell Group, 4. LIGHTFOOT, DEWAIN, General Course, Sargasso, 4, Hul- labaloo, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 4, Honor Society, 4. LINZEY, ROBERT LEE, General Course, Honor Society, 3, Vice-Pres., 4, Sargasso Sports Editor. 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' State, 3, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y-Y-Teen Council, Pres., 4. LIVINGSTON, JUDY ANN, Academic Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Student Council, 3: Girls' League, Vice-Pres., 4, Hul- labaloo, 3, 4, Future Teachers Club, 3, 4, Dean's Helper, 2, 4. LLOYD, ROBERT, General Course, Glee Club, 1. LYNCH, HOMER E., General Course, Glee Club. 1, 2, 3. LYNN, HELEN RUTH, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 3, 4, G. A. A., 1, 2, Yell Group, 3, 4, Gym Assistant, 2. LYTLE, DOUGLAS P., General Course. MADDOX, ROBERT GLENN, General Course, Hullabaloo, 4, Football, 1, 2, Basketball, 1, Track, 1. MAHER, RITA ANN, General Course, Student Council, 2, 3, Vice-Pres., 4, Girls' League Council, 4, Sargasso, 1, 2, 3, 4, Yell Leader, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4, Future Teachers Club, 3, 4. MAIN, JAMES EDXWARD, General Course, Hullabaloo, 3, Track, 1, 2, 3. 4. MAPLE, XXIILLIAM, Vocational Course. MARTIN, BYRL LYNN, General Course, Hullabaloo, 1, 2, 3, 4, Football, 1, 3, Basketball, 1, 2, Baseball, 1, Track, 2, 3, Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4. MARTIN, JERRY, Academic Course: Honor Society, 3, 4, Boys' Legion Board of Directors, 1, 2, 3, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4. MARTIN, MARGARET ELIZABETH, Home Economics Course, Glee Club, 1. MCANINCH, RICHARD NELSTON, Vocational Course, Moni- tor, 3, MCANINCH, ROBERT E,, Vocational Course, Monitor, 3. McBEE, RANDALL, Vocational Course. MCCARTER, SONDRA SUE, Commercial Course, Glee Club, 1, Office Scout, 4, Jr.-Sr. Reception, 3, Autumn Prom, 3. McCLAIN, JOHN LEE, Vocational Course, Student Council, 2, Football, 1, Baseball, 1, W'restling, 3, Gym Assistant, 3. MCCLAIN, NANCY KARLENE, General Course, Lens, 2, Glee Club, 1, Library Club, 2, Future Nurses Club, 4, Pres., 3, Nurse's Aid, 3, 4, Library Assistant, 2. MCCOY, DONALD, General Course, Basketball, 1, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4. McKAY, MARY NELL, General Course, Sargasso, 3, 4, Hul- labaloo, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Future Teachers Club, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, Treas., 4, Yell Group, 3, 4. McKEE, DENNIS, General Course, Football, 1, 2, 3, Track, 1, 2, Wrestling. 1, 2, 3, Capt., 4. MEACHAM, MILDRED LOU, General Course, Hullabaloo, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Y-Teens, 1, 2, Teacher's Assistant, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4. MERITT, MAUREEN JULIA, General Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Sargasso, 2, 3, 4, Red and Blue, 4, Lens, Bus. Mgr., 4, Hullabaloo, 3, Nurses Club, 4. MERIVVETHER, DAISY, Home Economics Course, Sargasso, 3, Y-Teens, 1. MERIWETHER. DOROTHY, General Course, Y-Teens, 1. MIDDLETON, NANCY JOELLEN, Commercial Course, Stu- dent Council, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Council, 3, Secy., 4, Future Teachers Club, 3, Secy.-Treas., 4, International Re- lations Club, 3, 4, Dean's Helper, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. MILLER, JACK, General Course, Monitor, 4. MILLER, MARGARET, Commercial Course. MILLER, MARILYN YVONNE, General Course, Sargasso, 4, Red and Blue, 1, 3, Monitor, 33 Office Scout, 2, 4, Autumn Prom, 1, 2, 3. 4. MILLER, NANCY DEE, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 3, 4, Monitor, 2, 4, Yell Group, 4, Gym Assistant, 2. MILLER, SARAH ELIZABETH, Academic Course, Honor So- ciety, 3, 4, Red and Blue, 2, 3, News Editor, 4, Lens, 3, Hullabaloo, 4, International Relations Club, 3, Vice-Pres., 4, Quill and Scroll Society, 3, 4. MILLER, XWAYNE L., General Course, Red and Blue, 1, 2, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Choir, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Camera Club, 1, 3, Pres., 2, 4. MILTENBERGER, JERRY L., General Course, Monitor, 3, Capt., 4, Hullabaloo, 1, 2, Band, 1, 2, Science Club, 53 Hi-Y, 3, 4. MOBERLY, NANCY LYNN, Home Economics Course, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Autumn Prom, 1. MOONEY, PATRICIA ANN, General Course, Monitor, 2, Glee Club. 1, Library Assistant, 3, 4, Autumn Prom, 2, 4, Sargasso, 2, 4, Library Club, 3, 4. MOORE, C. ALLAN, General Course, Glee Club, 1, Hi-Y, Treas., 1, 2. MOORE, CLARENCE L., Vocational Course, Red and Blue, Printer, 3, 4. MORELOCK, SHARON ROSE, Commercial Course, Glee Club, 1, 2. MORRIS, CARLEEN, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 3, Moni- tor, 4, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, Yell Group, 4, Teacher's Assistant, 3, 4. MORRISON, JUDITH DIANE, General Course, Sargasso, 4, Y-Teens, 1, Autumn Prom, 4. ' MOSER, MARILYN KAY, General Course, Sargasso, 4, Red and Blue, 4, Lens, 3, 4, Monitor, 4, Bible Club, 2, Yell Group, 3, 4. MOZZONE, JOHN PHILIP, Academic Course, Sargasso, 4, Monitor, 4, Hullabaloo, 1, Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Society, 2, 3, 4. NIO Page 65 Page 66 NIO MYER, RONALD C., General Course, Monitor, 4, Football, 2, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. NEAL, GERALD LEE, Academic Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Class Pres.. 3, 4, Boys' Legion Board of Directors, 1, 2, Treas., 4, Red and Blue, 3, Editor-in-Chief, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3. 4, Organization Board, 3, 4. NEWMAN, BETTY JEAN, Commercial Course, Office Scout, 4, Hullabaloo, 2, Yell Group, 3, 4, Sargasso, 3, Red and Blue, 4, Autumn Prom, 4. NIELANDER, STEVE, General Course, Glee Club, 1, Hi-Y, 3, 4. NOLAND, REBECCA, General Course, Sargasso, 3, 4, Monitor, 4, Lens, 4, Y-Teens, 2, 3, Glee Club, 3, 4, Future Teach- ers Club, 3. NORRIS, JOHN RICHARD, General Course, Glee Club, 1, 2, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, 4, Speech Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate Team, 3. NYFFELER, WAYNE HOMER, General Course, lwfonitor, 2, 4, Football. 3, Basketball, 1, Glee Club, 1. OLIVER. JAMES, General Course, Entered from Indiana Academy. Cicero, Ind., 4, Hullabaloo, 4. O'HARRA. KAREN LOUISE, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 2, 3, 4, Lens, 3, 4, Hullabaloo, 1, Majorette, 1, 2, 3, 4, Yell Group, 3. 4. OOTEN, XWANDA LEE. Home Economics Course, Entered from Annapolis H. S., Annapolis, Maryland, 2, Glee Club, 2. 3. OXVEN. ELEANOR DIAN, General Course, Entered from Van Buren, Ind., 3. PARKER, ROBERT V., Vocational Course. PASQUALI, EMILY ROSE ANN, General Course, Lens, 4, Monitor. 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Sargasso, 4, Yell Group, 3. 4, Autumn Prom, 1, 2, 3, 4. PATTERSON, XVILLIAM, General Course, Monitor, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 2, 3, Operator, 1, 2. PAYNE, CHARLES PHILLIP, General Course, PAYTON, EDDIE E., General Course, Attended Riley H. S., South Bend, Ind., 2, 3, Sargasso, 4, Basketball, 1, 4, Track, 1. 4, Cross-Country, 1, Glee Club, 1, Honor Society, 4. PERKINS, THOMAS H., General Course: Glee Club, 1, Hi-Y, 4, Palette Club, 1, 3, Lab. Assistant. 4, Thespian Society, 4. PERRY, XWILLIAM, General Course, Sargasso. 2, 3, Red and Blue, 4, Choir, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 4, Hi-Y, 4, Honor Society, 4. PETTIDIOHN, DAVID OWEN, Academic Course, Entered from Sheridan H. S., Sheridan, Ind., 4, Red and Blue, 4, Inter- national Relations Club. 4, Hi-Y, 4. PETTIT, SARA VI., General Course, Red and Blue. 3, 4, Lens, 3, 4, International Relations Club, 3, Pres., 4, Future Teachers Club, 3, 4, Teacher's Assistant, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll. 3. 4. PETTY, MARGARET MARIE, General Course, Monitor, 4, Seller, 1. 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, G. A. A., 4, Ir.-Sr. Reception. PHILLIPS, MELBA, Commercial Course, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Office Scout, 4, Yell Group, 4. PLACE, JUDITI-I, General Course, Attended Xlifauwatosa H. S., Wfauwatosa, XX isconsin, 2, 3, Band, 1. 4: Y-Teens, 4, Future Nurses Club. 4. POE, LEXX'IS H., General Course, Honor Society, 3, Pres., 4, Student Council, 3, 4, Red and Blue. 1. 2, Circulation Mgr.. 3. Business Mgr., 4, International Relations Club, 4, Hi-Y, Z, 4, Pres., 3, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4. POPPAS, VANETTA S., General Course, Class Treas., 4, Girls' League Council, 1, Honor Society, 4, Red and Blue, 1, 2, 4, Hullabaloo, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 2, 3, 4. PORTER, JAMES LEROY, General Course, Monitor, 4, Hul- labaloo, 2, 4, Tennis, 2, Band, 1, 2, 3, Pres., 4, Hi-Y, Pres., 1, 2, 3. POYNTER, ROBERT, Academic Course, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, F'ootball, 1, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 1, 2. PRATT, ROBERT A., Vocational Course. PUETT, DONALD B., General Course, Boys' Legion Board of Directors, 3, Track, 1, 2, Cross Country, 2, Hi-Y, 2, 3. PUTERBAUGH, KAREN KAY, General Course, Entered from Young America, Ind., 2, Future Nurses Club, 3. RAGAINS, JULIA DIANE, General Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Hullabaloo, 2, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Society, 3, Pres., 4. RAMBERGER, WILLIAM, General Course. RECORD, LINCOLN F., General Course, Hullabaloo, 2, 4, Choir, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, International Relations Club, 4, Speech Club, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, Pres., 4. REDMAN, CLARENCE A., Vocational Course, Football, 2, Track, 1, Wrestling, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2. REED, DEVENA DEE, Academic Course, Entered from Prairie Township, 3, Sargasso, 3, Copy Editor, 4, Red and Blue, 4, Speech, 3, Pres., 4, International Relations Club, 4, Debate, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. REES, SANDRA JEAN, General Course, Student Council, 1, Monitor, 4, Hullabaloo, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Future Teachers Club, 3, 4, Library Club, 4. REEVES, MILDRED A., General Course, Palette Club, 2, Y-Teens, 2, 3. REXROAT, JOYCE ILENE, General Course, Entered from Lincoln H. S., San Jose, California, 4. REYNOLDS, PHIL, General Course, Entered from Portsmouth, Ohio, 3, Football, 3, 4, Track, 4. REYNOLDS, ROBERTA ETHEL, Academic Course, Sargasso, 3, 4, Lens, 4, Monitor, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Club, 3, 4, Yell Group, 3, 4. RICHARDSON, LYNNE CAROL, Commercial Course, Entered from Jefferson H. S., Lafayette, Ind., 4, Y-Teens, 4. RICHEY, DORIS SUE. Home Economics Course, Red and Blue, 1, Lens, 3, Monitor, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. RICHEY, ONEIDA FAYE, Commercial Course, Glee Club, 1, Mimeograph Room, 4. RICKS, RI-IODA SYBIL. General Course, Monitor, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Gym Assistant, 3, Yell Group, 4. RIDGEWAY, DAVE, Vocational Course. RIGGS, FRED, Academic Course, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. RIVERS, DON DEAN, General Course, Hullabaloo, 3, Choir, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Red Mill, 4, Honor Society, 4. ROCCHIO, DOMINIC, Vocational Course, Baseball, 1. NIO Page 67 Page 68 NIO ROE, CHARLOTTE LOUISE, Commercial Course, Office Scout, 4. ROE, SONDRA MARIE, General Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Class Treas., 3g Library Club, 2, Pres., 3, 4g Future Teachers Club, 3, 4, Library Assistant, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, I, 2, 3. ROLFE, JOHN PRESTON, General Course, Hullabaloo, 1, 2, 3g Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. ROSTRON, ROBERT I., General Course, Red and Blue, 2, 3, Monitor, 4, Basketball, 1, Track, 1. SALLEE, RONALD, Vocational Coursey Football, 2, 3. SANDIFUR, SONDRA, Commercial Course, Glee Club, 1. SCHOFIELD, HELEN JOYCE, Academic Course, Sargasso, 2, 3, 43 Future Nurses Club, 33 Nurse's Aid, 3, 43 Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3. Pres., 4, Yell Group, 3, 4. SCHROETER, PAUL EDWARD, General Course, Choir, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. SCIORTINO, KARLENE BETH, Academic Course, Honor So- ciety, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Society, 3, 43 Yell Group, 3, 4. SEWELL, DONNA DAE, General Courseg Student Council, 3, 4, Sargasso, 4, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Office Scout, 3, 43 Y- Teens, 1, 2, Pres., 3, 4g Yell Group, 3, 4. SHEPHERD, MICHAEL XWILLIAM, Commercial Course. SHEPHERD, RUBY JOAN, Home Economics Course, Monitor, 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. SHEPHERD, RUTH ANN, Home Economics Courseg Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Bible Club, 1, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY, RUTH NANCELYN, General Course, Y-Teens, 1, 4. SHOOK, DONALD PAUL, General Course, Yell Group, 3, 4. SHROCK, ROGER LEE, General Course, Student Council, 1, 2, iMonitor, 1, 2, 3, Tennis, 1, 2, Glee Club, 1, Vocational Interest Conference, 3. SHUTT, RICHARD, General Course, Monitor, 1, 2, Vocational Interest Conference, 3. SIMMONS, CINDA LOU, General Course, Entered from Reagan H. S., Houston, Texas, 4, Monitor, 4, Yell Group, 4, Y-Teens, 4. SIMMONS, JAMES J., General Course, Red and Blue, 3, Hul- labaloo, 3, 43 Wrestling, 1, 2, Palette Club, 3, 4g Camera Club, 3, 4, Stardust, 3, 4. SILER, RONAL LEE, Vocational Course, Red and Blue, 3, 43 Monitor, 4, Baseball, 1, Gym Usher, 1, 2. SITZES, VELDA LOUISE, General Course, Glee Club, 1, 2, Dean's Helper, 4. SMITH, JAMES GRANVIL, General Course, Monitor, 4, Hul- labaloo, 1, 2, 3, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 1, 2. SMITH, JIM R., Vocational Course. SMITH, ROGER EARL, Vocational Course, Sargasso, lg Yell Group, 33 Science Club, 4, Stardust, 2. SMITH, RONNIE, General Course, Hullabaloo, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Cho.ir, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1. SNOXW, PATRICIA LOUISE, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 4, Yell Group, 4, Mimeograph Room, 3, 4. SNYDER, DONNA JANE, Academic Course, Sargasso, 3, 4, Monitor, 3, 41 G. A. A., 1, 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, International Relations Club, 3, 4, Future Nurses Club, 3, 4. SNYDER, SANDRA SUE, Commercial Course, Student Council, 2, 3, 4, Lens, 4, Monitor, 3, 4, Future Teachers Club, 4, Office Scout, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2. SNYDER, VICKY LYNN, General Course, Sargasso, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4, Hullabaloo, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Club, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. SPENCER, PHILLIP G., General Course, Monitor, 3, Hulla- baloo, 2. STAHL, WILLARD E., JR., Vocational Course. STALTER, JACK, General Course, Monitor, 4, Track, 2. STEVENSON, NELLIE JANE, Home Economics Course, Gym Assistant, 3. STINER, LARRY L., General Course, Monitor, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, Gym Assistant, 3. STOKES, KENNETH P., Vocational Course. STONEBRAKER, SHARON, General Course, Hullabaloo, 2, 4, Gym Assistant, 2, 3, 4. STOUGH, RONALD KEITH, General Course, Hullabaloo, 3, Choir, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, Vocational Interest Conference, 3, College Day, 3. STOUSE, KENNETH EDGAR, General Course, Monitor, 3, 4, Hullabaloo, 3, Basketball, 1, Glee Club, 1, 2, Hi-Y, 2, Gym Assistant, 3. SUMMERTON, BETTY LEE, General Course, Sargasso, 3, 4, Monitor, 4, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1, 2, Yell Group, 3. SUTER, SANDRA KAYE, Academic Course, Bible Club, 2, Palette Club, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 3. SUTHERIN, GLEN WILLIAM, General Course, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Wr'estling, 2, 3, Choir, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2. TALBERT, RONALD REID, General Course, Student Council, 1, Monitor, 3, 4, Operators Club, 1, 2, Thespian Society, 4. TAYLOR, JAMES WILLIAM, General Course, Track, 1, 2, 4, Cross-Country, 3, 4, TERRY, PATTY SUE, Commercial Course, Student Council, 2, Sargasso, 4, Red and Blue, 3, Lens, 4, Future Teachers Club, 3, Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4. THATCHER, JANETTE ELAINE, General Course, Sargasso, 2, 3, 4, Red and Blue, 2, Monitor, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, Yell Group, 3, 4. THATCHER, MARY ROSE, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 3, 4, Red and Blue. 2, Lens, 3, 4, Office Scout, 3, 4, Library Assistant, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMPSON. JANICE E., General Course, Honor Society, 3, 4, Sargasso, Personnel Editor, 4, Red and Blue, 4, Future Teachers Club, 3, Pres., 4, International Relations Club, 3, 4, Exploratory Teaching Program, 4. THRASHER, JUDITH KAY, Commercial Course, Student Council, 1, Monitor, 4, Hullabaloo, 3, 4, Future Teachers Club, 4, Dean's Helper, 4, Autumn Prom, 3, 4. NIO Page Page 70 NIO THRASHER. ROBERT LEE, General Course: Sargasso. 4' Band, 1. Z. 3, Manager, 4, Hi-Y. 1, 2. 3. TILLEY, BETH. General Course, Hullabaloo, 3. 4, Choir. 3 4, Glee Club, 1, 2. a TINDER, ROBERT EUGENE, General Course: Monitor, 2' Basketball. 1, Track, 1, 2. a TOMLINSON, PATRICIA ANN, General Course, Sargasso, 3, Hullabaloo, 1, 2, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate Club, 3' Y-Teens, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. v TROBAUGH. DAVID, General Course, Monitor, 3, Asst. Capt.. 4, Hullabaloo. 3, 4, Choir. 3, 4, Glee Club. 1. 2' Operator, 1, 2, Red Mill, 4. Q TRUEBLOOD, JOHN, Vocational Course, Operator, 1, 2. TRUELSEN, PHYLLIS JUNE, Commercial Course, Sargasso, 3, 41 Red and Blue, 4, Glee Club, 1. 2. 3, Yell Group. 3 4, Y-Teens, 1, 3. Pres., 2. TURNER, DONALD, General Course. ULSH, JANET LEE, General Course, Honor Society. 5. 4' 5 Student Council, 2, 3, 4, Red and Blue. 4, Lens, 2, 3' Bible Club. 1, 2, Pres., 3, 4, Dean's Helper, 2, 3. 9 VALADEZ, RAYMOND. Vocational Course, Hullabaloo. 2. 3' Football. 1, 2, Track, 1, 2, Glee Club, 1. VAN SICKLE. DAVE, General Course. VAUGHT. LINDA, General Course, Honor Society. 3. 4, Girls League Council, 1, 4, Hullabaloo. 2, 3. 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2. 3. Vice Pres., 4, Thespian Society, 2. 3. 4, Organiz- ation Boartl. 3. 4. 1 4 VINT, BRENDA JOYCE. Commercial Course, Red and Blue, 1, 2, 3. -i, Monitor, 1, 2, 3. 4, Hullabaloo. 2, 3, 4, Inter- national Relations Club, 2, 3, 4, Dean's Helper. 2. 3. 4' Y-Teens. 2, Pres.. 1. WAGNER, PAUL F,. General Course, Football, 1, 2, 3, Inter- national Relations Club. 4, Gym Assistant, 3. 4. XXIAISNER, KENNETH. JR., General Course. XXVAISNER. SANDRA. General Course. XWALKER. LINDA KAREN. General Course, Sargasso. 2, 3, 4, Monitor, 4, Hullabaloo, 2. 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, Nurse's Aid. 41 Yell Group, 3. 4. WASSON, BEVERLY JEAN, General Course, Sargasso, 3. 4, Monitor, 2, 3: Hullabaloo, 2, 3, Office Scout, 4: Y-Teens, 1, 2: Yell Group. 3, 4. I XXIATKINS, REGINALD, General Course. WEIR. BOB, Vocational Course. 1DeceaseclJ XVEST, MARGARET ANN, Gene1'al Course, Student Council, 3, Lens, 2, 3. 4, Bible Club, 1. 2, 3, 4, Dean's Helper, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. WHITEHEAD. ANITA, Home Economics Course, Glee Club. 1. XWHITFIELD. MAGALINE. General Course, Y-Teens. 1, 2, 3 4 XVILES. ROBERT L.. General Course: Hullabaloo. 31 Hi-Y, 1. XWILLIAMS, JACK, General Course, Hullabaloo, Chairman, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, Gym Assistant, 3, 4. XWILLSEY, VILLA CAROL, General Course: Honor Society, 3, 4, Palette Club, 2, Pres., 3: Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Autumn Prom, Co-Chairman, 4, Yell Group. 3, 4, Voca- tional Interest Conference, 3. XX'ILSON. DONALD W., Academic Course, Monitor, 3, Foot' ball. 3, 4, Tennis, 2, Palette Club, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 4. XWILSON, ROBERT, General Course, Red and Blue, 1, 2, 3, Camera Club. 1, 2, 4, Pres., 3, Operator, 1. 2, 3, Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4, Yell Group. 3. VUIMAN, DELORES ANN, General Course, Entered from La Porte H. S., La Porte, Ind., 3, International Relations Club, 4, Yell Group, 4, Teacher's Assistant, 4. WISE, DALE, General Course, Class Vice-Pres., 3, Boys' Legion Board of Directors, 1, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms, 4, Football, 3, 4, Basketball. 1. 2. 3. 4, Track, 3, 4. WINES, JUDY CAROL, General Course, Monitor, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 1, Yell Group, 3, 4. XX'OLF, SANDRA LEE, General Course, Monitor, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2. 3, 4, Office Assistant. 2, 5, 4: Sargasso, 4' Yell Group, 3, Autumn Prom, 3. VUOLFE. LARRY EUGENE, General Course. n VUOOLDRIDGE, BRUCE, Vocational Course, Red and Blue, 3, 4, Hullabaloo, 3, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4. XWRIGHT. VERA CARLENE, General Course, Nurses Aid, 2' Yell Group, 4. 5 WRIGHTSMAN, PAUL. General Course, Band, 1. 2, 3, 4' Camera Club, 1, 4. a NX'RIGHTSMAN. RICHARD G., General Course, Bible Club 1, Operator, 1, 2. 3. 4. WYSONG. ROSALIE DIANNE, General Course: Monitor, 4. YOUNG, ROBERT ALLEN, General Course, Science Club, 43 H-Y. 4, Yell Group, 3, 4, Basketball Usher, 1, 2, Lab. Assistant, 3. 4. , SENIORS i CLASS SONG OF 1957 by Wilma Briggs and Diane Ragains Our class will always cherish Memories we hold so dear. Gay times we've spent together Will linger on through the years. And with a thought of sadness We'll go our separate ways, Richer because we shared here The joys of high school days. Our class play was a sensation, The officers have just been swell Now's time for graduation, Of all our great times we'll tell Farewell to friends and teachers We think they are the best. VVe will be loyal and faithful To memories of lil-IS. Page 'Il Page 72 The junior officers, Lynn Davenport, Vice Pres.g Carol Coe, Secy.g Joyce Green, Treas.g and jerry Ashburn, Pres.g are all ready to drive into the future and experience an exciting senior year. Eager For Next Year's Challenge Anticipating the moment when they will become leaders of KI-IS, the juniors of 1957 are as eager as beavers to step into the key position. With their newly acquired drivers' licenses and Hashing class rings, they can hardly wait until they will be on the inside of our school wheel of activity. Election of their first class officers, selection for the American Field Service, and the Junior-Senior Reception made the Junior year one that was full of ex- pectations, responsibility, and enjoyment. Helping to guide the destinies of the Junior body, the Class elected Jerry Ashburn as president and Lynn Davenport as vice-president. Carol Coe managed the money and Joyce Green recorded the many class activities. Faculty advisors were Mr. Edward Phillips and Mr. Robert Barngrover, co-chairmeng Mrs. Mary Crook, Mr. Stanley Duncan, Mrs. Louie Blanch Green- lee, Mrs. Jane Hall, Mr. Clifford Lineback, Mr. Ed Maddox, Miss Elizabeth Mclntosh, Mrs. Geraldine Philapy, Mr. Joe Powell, Miss Helen Railsback, Miss Dorothy Thornburgh, and Mr. Kenneth Warthen. Pat Adair, Ralph Adams, Hedy Aerne, Jerry Akers, Fred Aldridge, Phyllis Aldridge, Jane Allman, Richard All- sing. Carolyn Allsop, David Andrews, Becky Andrews, Glenda Anthony, Johnnie Anthony, Susie Arbuckle, David Arm- strong, Janice Arnett. Patrick Arnold, Jerry Ashburn, Car- olyn Atkins, Jeannette Atkinson, Billy Austin, David Avery, Barbara Bab- cock, Susie Badger. Loretta Bales, Alice Banner, Dick Banush, Frank Bates, Sandra Baugher, Judy Baxter, Cynthia Bayles, Judith Beane. Rodney Beard, Mark Beck, Tom Beety, Robert Bell, Jack Bender, Kenneth Bennett, John Benningfield, Russell Bergman. 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Iudy Dillon, Madonna Dodrill, Larry Donelson, Vicky Dotterer, Dick Doty, Richard Downhour, Alice Duffy, Mar- lene Duncan. Dan Dunn, james Dye, Fred Dyer, Doyan Eades, Eleanor Edson, Barbara Ehrman, Lou Ann Ellers, Larry Elli- son. Treva Ellison, Karen Eltzeroth, Rich- ard Elvin, Ann Engle, Ben Ervington, Iuanita Esparza, Ronnie Evans, Janet Fawcett, Robert Fell, Bob Fenn, Diane Fenn, Paul Ferry, Barney Fetterhoff, Car- olyn Fields, Sherry Fierke, Carol Fin- ley. Patty Finley, Ierry Fiscus, Sue Fisher, Leonard Fivecoate, Sheilia Flick, Dan Forkner, Bill Fortune, Larry Foust. Rex Fowler, Mary Sue Franklin, julie Frazer, Janice Fred, Joan Fredrick, Iohn Freed. Iudy Fricke, Bert Frid- lin. Iudy Gabriel, Mike Gabriel, Rex Gabriel, Anner Gaines, Mike Gam- mans, Gary Garbert. Sandy Gardineer, Harold Gentry. Shirley Gillem, Max Gilson, Mabel Goldsberry, Sherman Goldsberry, jeff Golightly, Linda Gollner, Jerry Gor- don, Connie Goudy. Sharon Grable, Linda Graham, Rich- ard Graham, Joseph Granson, Dave Grant, Ronnie Grant, Julie Graves, Glenda Gray. Morris Grey, Jr., Joyce Green, Rebec- ca Green, Sondra M. Greer, Ronald Gross, Dick Grusd, Charles Guge, Elmetta Gullett. Kristi Hagman, Doloris Hahn, Fred Hall, Sharon Hall, Rosalind Hamlin, Carol Hankemeier, Kay Hankins, Linda Hankins. Ray Harbaugh, Bill Harmon, Penny Harper, Dan Harrison, Janice Hart- man, Lois Hawkins, Bob Hayes, Gary Haves. Sharon Haynes, Roger Hays, Marta Heckman, Charles Helvig, Elizabeth Henderson, Nancy Henderson, Larry E. Henry, Larry Joe Henry. Martha Henry, Mary Ann Herbert, Jim Hickman, Michael Hickman, Bob Hicks, Carl Hightower, Charles Hill, Judy Hillis. Paul Himelick, Janet Hines, William Hogan, Julia Horsman, Judie Hovis, Jan Howell. Ernest Hudson, Jim Hudson. Sandra Huff, George Huffman, Gene Hufford, Howard Hughes, John Hund- ley, Marvin Hundley, John Hutto, Martha Hutto. Jerry Jackson, James Jackson, Johnny Jackson, Marshall Jackson, Jack Jaqua, Dixie Johnson, Priscilla Johnson, Shirley Jones. Barbara Jonsson, Michael Justice, Jer- ry Kassell, June Kearney, Judy Keith, Pat Keith, Becky Keller, Christy Kellum. Gary Kemper, Gerald Kendall, Jr., Vincent Kennedy, Julie Kent, Jeanette Kerns, Jeanne Kinder, Michael King, Madonna Kinny. Richard Kitchell. Ed Knouff, Charles Kraner, Robert Krise, Marcia Kuntz, Gail Lacy, Carolyn Lake, Gerald Leach. Lindell Leach, Ronald Lee, Judith Lester, Arlean Anne Lindsay, Little. Lewis, Walter Ligon, Dixie Little, Larry JUNIORS 5, Q: 5 , sv 51 59' , I -if In t , 'Ei -3:13 . Q ' so 1 ' . 1 ae W , as: A ,, , 54 at V as ..'.:: 'ta' 1 ft if f fi i s' sf, , 10 55 ? ., A ::- J : ::.E : J. fix . . iEEQ:f' aff? xjfjff ffxiqf yff Q I 9 - . -, , , .,:. Q., ft Q ' 5 . wi, QQ 'r J ,. . i 5' 'ig -3 . . .. .gg . ..,.,. vii . bye . . A W ,.,, t , Y . .ii , I rv 1- S ,.... ,KI i ts rg Gs. 55 ., Q55 . U - .. 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Kay M.itchell, Nancy Mitchell, Bob Mitchell, Sophia Mitchell, Barbara Mitzelfelt, Bill Moloch, Lutricia Moore, Kenneth Morgan. Carl Morris, Nancy Morris, Richard Morrow, Helen Moser, Linda Moss, Mike Mozzone, Edith Mugg. Ernest Munson. Georgann Mustard. Mitzi Myer, Ellen Myers, Geraldine Myers, Bill Name, David Needham, Charles Newby. Jim Nicholson. Patricia Noland. Harry Northington, Duan Nyffeler, Jackie Olmstead, John Olson, Jerry Ousley, Larry Parkhurst, Arnold Parks. Merle Patterson, Earl Paul, Sondra Payton, Charles Peacock, Judy Pear- son, Charles Pennington. Darrell Pennycoff, Judy Penz. David Pettit, Shirley Pherson, Roger M, Phipps, Paul Pickard, David Pierce, Ruthann Pine, Russell Pogue, Marjorie Poynter. Jim Prater, Fred Preston, Deanna Propes. Edward Raab, Leroy Ramber- ger, Dennis Ratcliff, Jackie Ray, Helen Reder. Delonna Reed, Gevene Reed, Virginia Reed, Marvin Riechenback, Ed Reith, Judy Reith, Janice Rexroat, Doug Reynolds. Gary Rhinebarger, Billy Riddle, An- dria Riffe, Nancy Riggs, Nancy Roark, Carolyn Roberts, James Robertson, Janet Robinson. Helen Roe, Ronnie Roe, Gary Rogers, Paul Rogers, Dave Rolfe, Oliver Rosselot, Ronald Rosselot, Judy Ruby. Janet Rusk, Palma Rust, Carolyn Rutherford, Carole Salmons, Judy Sanburn, Sandra Sargent, Eva Sauve, Don Schorm. Larry Schwindt, Ed Seagrave, Jim Sexton, Vernon Shanks, Mable Shel- ley, Dave Sheely, Wayne Sherrow, David Shrock. Sally Shrock, Lynda Shumaker, Sara Shuss, Jerry Silence, Lane Silvey, Wen- dell Simmons, Nancy Smiley, Judy Smith. Lucille Smith, Marvin Smith, Richard A, Smith, Richard E. Smith, Richard L. Smith, Shirley Smith, Brenda Smith, Carolyn Faye Snow. Carolyn Sue Snow, Eddie Snyder, Rosemary Snyder, Carolyn Soots, Bar- bara Sosbe, Pat Spradling, Vince Springer, Sharon Springer. David Standt, Lewis Stellhorn, Bill Stifle, Bill Stock, Gilbert Stock, Mike Stodgell, Robert Stout, Loy Stover. Marilyn Stover, Sue Stratford, Joe Striebel, Don Sullenberger. Bob Sum- mers, Larry Sumner, Harriet Suter. Janet Sweenev. Tom Swing, Jerry Talbert, Mary lo Templeton, Ronnie Templin, Richard Thatcher, Linda Thatcher. Scott Thatcher, Patricia Thomas. Ethel Thompson, Marjorie Thompson, Walt Thompson, Wayne Thompson, Jacqueline Thomson, David Tigrett, Georgeann Treida, Bill Trownsell. NIO u I a 5 E Page 77 Marcheta Troxel, Donna Turley, Tom Turnbull, Carol Turner, David Ulrich, Nancy Utterback, Genevieve Valadez, joe Van Dorn. Mary Vaughn, Ted Wade, Emily Wagner, Carolyn Wagoner, Joyce Waisner, Winifred Walbrecht, Carolyn Walker, Bill Wallace. Donna Warnock, Hurschel Wfarnock, Rex Watson, Richard Weeks, Charles Wells, Robert White, Sherrell White, Dick Whiteside. james Wiles, Marilyn Williams, Ralph Williams, Dave Wilson, Juanita Wilson, Mona Wilson, Richard Wil- son, Roger Wilson . Ron Wines, Richard Winkler, Mearl Wisehart, Richard Wood, Jerry Wood- ward, Judith Woodward, Janet Wool- ey, Chuck Woolley. Charles Wright, Larry Wright, Linda Wright, Barbara Wysong, Karen Yen- na. Nancy Young. Geraldine Meyers adds the finishing touches Dave Standt Dean Wilson, and Richard Bras- befoie the sectronals ket are out to see the country. .N ww. ..,L.. . I. Nancy Millcr, Pat Kcrhy, Donna Scwull. Conniu Luch- nui. Shii-lay liixittwn, Vludy 'l1llI'21Sl1CI'. Lind Stindixi Lund watch thc c.1lw1'1cs wl1ilucilting those sunducs, ' Eltilltihiiliiii l'Cl'lL'Ll1'Sdl finds lincoln Rccwiml. Dian Rixurs, Dclunnn Recd, Rudncy XX'imltC11lc. hltlrilyn B11i'ng1'm'ci', Dcvcna Rpt-d, und David McCann waiting to go on stage. s Kirsten Brandt limiml-is up ii xcty iinpui't1intf.1ctl 4. Xmcy Phillips and kl. D. Buttwn sit unc dance out. 5 Nancy I-Iiirdy. Kin' FL-nn, liiiish LC1I1l7liC,.V1lIlCff21 Puppils, iind Phyllis BL-iinc fcnjuy tht-msclves ln-lui'c the Autuinn l7l'UlH. ff,-.M Bill Hahn, Slmmn Burns, David Davis. licvcrly XX'z1ssun, .md Bill Parry find the sliuwctisc display LlIl1LlSlf1gl. Bill Buicc Clllis Hurst. .md Dtswiiin Lightfimt limk up tht- iniirningg stuck i'cpi11'ts. 8. limily Kessler. Vliinifc V-l4l1UlUPSl7fl, .lean Buslinng, Dunnai Snyder, SLl1'ill1 Miller, SLIIX1 Pt-ttit. M3l'lly'Il Mosti. Vliicltic Agm-W. jot-llm Middleton. Kiircn fJil'l11l'I'Ll,-SllI1l'llC Rim. .ind Marcia Kiill slum' tht-ii' nuw drcsst-s lui' the Stax' dust, 9. K1-11 Stousc mid lm- Nucl, 111111-stws, cuiiipnsc ll grant pmt'-' of IULl5lC. Pi i 'I .yi 1 K sl l l Page 80 Having reached the half-way mark, Sophomore-s Steve Overton and Sarah Howell look to the future with Confidence. Second Plateau and Still limhing One rung up the ladder toward graduation, the Sophomores stand sturdy and strong. The class of U59 has made its place. Sophomores have taken their places in all lines of extra-curricular activities, and their endeavors have heen recoffnized throufrh the halls of C 33 Sophomore roll rooms have been capahly represented on Student Council by Marjorie Baugher, Carolyn llesser, Douglas Cameron, Floyd Cox, Maureen llalzell, Vickie Fry, Connie Garbert, George Hopkins, Dan Horsman, liaren Long, Sue Myers, Anne l'rice, lfllen Reith, Kay Scott, -ludith Ann Smith, Ann Stockdale, Larry XYelsh, and JoAnn XYindsor. To speak for the Sophomores on the tiirls' League Council, Karol Stonger and lXlarjorie Baugher were elected last spring. In the fall Bill Kessler, David Long, and Jack Shutt were voted to the Board of Direc- tors of the lloys' Legion. The Class of 1959 looks forward to the second half of its high school career with anticipation and assurance of great things to come. Roberta Adams, Richard Aerne, james Ailor, Margie Ailor, Donald Akers, Virginia Alaska, David Alexander, Dee Alexander. joy Alexander, Sheila Alexander, Joyce Alkire, Mike Ashburn, David Ashley, Mike Astell, Bob Atkinson, Danny Augustine. Gerry Avery, jim Ayers, Ron Baber, Bill Bagwell, Eddie Baker, Larry Bal- lard, Mona Balser, jack Barkdull. Barbara Barnett, Robert Barnett, Mar- cia Barthelemy, Marjorie Baugher, Dick Bauman, Jeanne Baxter, jon Beall, Carol Beard. Gertrude Beard, George Beatty, Law- rence Beck, David Benedict, James Bennett, Pat Bennett, Steve Benzinger, Ruth Bertram. Carolyn Besser, ,Ioe Biehle, jim Bitner, Hank Blacklidge, Wanda Blessing, Jerry Bliss, John Bockover, Bunny Boles. Margy Bone, Sharon Boon, Lowell Bougher, Kay Bouslog, Ralph Bousum, Cedric Bowe, Marcia Bowers, Shirley Bowling. Sara Brackin, Bob Bradway, Melveta Brake, john Branch, Duane Brandon, Steve Brass, Bill Bratton, Louise Breedlove. Bob Brinson, Judy Britt, Peggie Britt, Joyce Brittain, Tom Bromley, Sharon Browning, Bob Bryant, Ruth Buchan- an. Nellie Buckley, Thomas Buckner, Dick Budd, David Buffum, Paul Burgan, Emily Burger. Nancy Burger, Wilson Burns. Ralph Burton, Rose Burton, Keith Bush. Richard Calloway, Douglas Cameron, Marie Cameron, Darrell Campbell, Merrell Campbell. Pauline Canady, john Cantu, Judy Capshaw, Charles Carter, -Ianet Cass, Dave Catt. Roberta Cessna, Carol Chapman. SOPLHOMORES ., . . I ,,,,.,.,:, , L i .- it -:.,:- A It .V '.-.VV. quul 9 .. .'.V.b' , uzqub ' - i- ' t 'r::i -1.:' zz- :II Q qlll R ,A -2'-2 5 ' :-,' H t y s f a f 3 f21?,:, a it T,aQ .1 ' 5 S-'F is B if a+a erag '-.-- p fair .,,- i 'ii4MffriEi5 'itz aa Sud? a-an a miie aa ,.1r r-,, aaa am --r- sara aaae is ': I t -e -eez A 1-2::--: -..,, , ' ' 1'., T Wolff t , , - ..,, 1 3 :-- ' to :I f 1 ' Q 55 - - 1 K , ---- .I , I J ..,. , ,, J nnnn - .:.r. 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Auu' ,Qi 9 Q, V' ' 1 ,Q , :'. g . .-.:' .,.,.,.,,..,,, 'Y . 133,15 1 . I .. ,S l ,, , - A- EES : -. 3' A zz Q, lf. 5 Q I ff? :Ii I r A l e f t ': .,.', 4 A : 4 'ff ,af ,,,l' .Y gt 'Wi xxx!! VV V .,,.,. , gi .., ,....,, ' it -, . '15-: V ..-,A .-,v... : Q.: 1 n M. ' L ,i jr Daf t , i t 1-' ' in b A A rt- 'err' L Page 81 Page SOPHOMORES Joan Chew, Linda Chism, Sharon Chorrushi, Ruth Christopher, Carolyn Clare, Hannah Clark, Marilyn Clark, Robert Clark. Barbara Clingenpeel, Bill Closson, Ronald Coady, Joseph Coate, Mike Cody, Bob Cogar, Brenda Cohee, Shir- ley Colbert. Jackie Cole, Nancy Colernan, Jerry Coles, Jerry Collins, Connie Colter, Gerald Colter, Odabelle Comer, George Conwell. Judy Coppock, David Cotterman, Dan- nie Coughlin, Floyd Cox, Sharon Croft, Eugene Creed, Evelyn Cripe, Kathy Crow. Agatha Cruise, Carolyn Culbertson, Ronald Cuttriss, Connie Daisy, Mau- reen Dalzell, Sarah Daniels, Eddie Darden, Barbara Davis. J. C. Davis, Linda Davis, Mike Davis, Robert Davison, Dennis Day, Richard Dean, Darlene Deardorff, Dick Den- man. Jim DeSchamps, George DeShon, Ter- ry Dimitt, Bob Dishon, Robert Dod- rill, David Donson, Marjorie Dotterer, Connie Drabenstott. Kent Dunn, Bruce Durham, Sue Dur- ham, Linda Dwyer, Bob Eads, Robert Earlywine, Donna East, Shirley Eiken- berry. Joyce Eisinger, Dennis Elkins, Myra Ellis, James Evans, Mark Ewing, Wil- ma Fawbush, Patti Federspill, Vonna- lou Fetterhoff. Lanny Fields, Stephen Finley, Jerry Fivecoate, Von Floyd, Carolyn Forrey, Frances Foster, Virginia Fouch, Ronnie Forest. Joe Frederickson, Jeff Freed, Robert Freed, Marilyn Freeman, Neva French, Vickie Frye, Phil Fye, Pat Gamblin. Connie Garbert, Judy Gartin, Elva Gaskins, Nancy Gardner, Bill Gary, Peggy Gentry, Faloe Gerald, Harold Gibbons. Sandra Gibbs, Jimmie Gilbreath, John Gillem, Lillie Glendenning, Betty Godfrey, Lorna Goldsmith, Ronnie Good, Henry Gordon. Bonnie Graham, Mark Grant, Ruth- ann Grawcock, Charlene Greer, Jill Griffith, Beverly Groves, Billy Gun- ning. Charles Guy. Kati Hagman, Dannie Hale, Mary Hall, Mar.ilyn Halrnage, Becky Hamil- ton, Harold Hanesworth, Mary Han- ley, Nola Hargis. Greg Harman, Carolyn Harper, Dick Harris, Joyce Harrison, Ray Harrison, Terry Hartley, Marie Harvey, Ross Haseltine. Danny Haworth, Jan Hayes, Russell Hayes, Blaine Haynes, Bill Haywood, Frank Hedrick, Hope Hedrick, Wayne Heflin. Dorinda Heilman, Sharon Heiny, Bob Henderson, Myron Henry, Ralph Herr, Martha Herren, Patricia Herren, Ron- ald Hibler. Linda Hill, Lorce Hinson, Richard Hite, Bobby Hite, Carolyn Hizer, Charles Hodge, Richard Holder, Jane Holden. Norman Hollis, Jack Holloway, Janet Hooker, George Hopkins, Dan Hors- man, Sandra Houchin, James Howard, Sarah Howell. Sharon Hubbard, Robert Hudson, Janice Huff, Harry Huffman, John Huffman, Nancy Humphrey, Karen Hulet, Pat Hunt. Carole Huston, David Ingle, Carolyn Irwin, Patricia Isaacs, Phyllis Isaacs, Beverly Jackson, Brenda Jackson, Paul Jackson. Donna James, Evalee Jackson, Bill Janner, Veda Jarett, Mike Jarvis, Janet Johns, Gary Johnson, Jean Johnson. Larry Johnson, Richard Johnson, Dee Dee Johnston, Judy Johnston, Frank- lin Jones, Harold Jones, Judy Jones, Virgil Joseph. SOPHOMORES E l Page 83 SOPHO MORES ' Phrl Kauble, Jerry Kaufman, joy Kaufman, Paul Kollar, Terry Kelley, . ff K 11 Sh ..-.- a Je Kelly, Maureen e Yr 3-ron Ar-' aa 2 fm -arf' v.: ' . a - .,., W- 21:1--af::,i f':?,:j' -:- . . .. r ,.,A . rl , ' Kendall- ' I Q H ' I ..... ....,., ..... ,.,., 1 ' ..,,. - Bob Kennedy, Jrn. Krnwonhvr Rox' ann Kenworthy, Bill Kessler, Carol ,-,-. ..,, -. - ' - .Q.1g ,: 5 r-r-: C gg, Krng, Glen Krng, Ronald Krng, Roy f '1 ' ' ' ..,. , . . . ' '2E r,, ,: ' ,. - 352325 rf: .. ---- Connre Krser, joe Klaxn, Rrchard V ' A ' ' f a Knight, MMV Wm Kmsrlvr Ca-ml Knotts, Roger Krrng, Ronald Krrse, :-:.,:,',.,-.::.:,. g' -as 2, '- if Q 5 -':t -'-' ---- a,.,5,,f, away: z A ' on Larry Knblv. r 4 - U , ra., 2 ' . . : ,.- .,..,. ,.., ..... ,,....... ,... . : I ' - 5 55 5 o f . Q 1 Lambert, Ronnie Languell, David Law- -'-' Q . a .... .- fi - E Q E head- Gary Lawrence, Terry Lawronof, -,.,- -R A Daniel LaWSO11- '-2f.s:2,.,. A k f or ar, , g s , .... : awa E ' - - F, , ' '-'-A' - - r - 'X ' M M . ..., .' '. - ' . .. f Y 1 'l'-' JHVOHH T-HWSOH, Harold Leer. lawle V 1 Lee. Paul LeMasrerS, Jan I-CW15, VIC . - 2 ' b L kh r D 'd 553 -a:-A ..,. . . iff- U , 2 :-g-.- 3: ra W,-,'.:-': :- ?eaa'. -'-' 'Z 5 Llpkeyf Bar ara OC ar s avi af ' 25' .,,. ' if 'Y 1 1:-' 7 af' if . 2-'ef wa: .-.., 1 , 'ff-:,.,:: are 2 LOl'1,fZ,. , K J., , I a win fav 2-if: if ' :M-,.a::., f: a - - SM awe ff 'R' .r ' - 2 r ' .,.,. ....... ' .h..... . 1 Karon Long, Ruth Lana, lad? Long' ,gx ' fellow, john Longnecker, David Low- A der, Mike Lucas, Dewey Lytle, Judy 31,5 ...,, V Q V - ,ga I-Vue Wig' Y '- .-V' ,.,.1 , H f-grew f ' 1 ,l ., , ' ' f rar aa, , 4 Q V .-.- 1 - 2- f-.- : , -'-- : -5 --rvr ' ,Na :J 6, G .. ., - - M M b Barbara 1 ,. .. - -. r.-,Z .. .,.., , ..,,, a Roger Lytle, yrna a ra, ----- . s o -----'1 Maddox 13.0166 Maddox M1ChaCl .,., .- a . ' . . -V A, Maher, Jean Marden, Adaxr Mam, , John Mannion ' R' .,,., i f ' ' , ' 9 .,,, ---- - g Julranne MarcrL1gm,1T1ri1dy. Marshall, J , P Kent Maffmr an mm, Jeanne ' Mason, Greg Mason, Gary May, Mol- f -'f'r:- ' -2:2215 as:.::a-:-a1.5-I-fa -.-r or - 4-ra., Su. -a. ,.. ..,,. , .:,-f 1.::f -:::1:.af'? aa - V R L: '---'- ----' 2 s2a':j' 5-:,::,a.:: : Yrz rwyaearw, s' -'-- rf La' 2,15- ,.,.,, , ..,. ,,,. , , . . - g , Wrlma McAn1nch, David McCann, J f' .. j Harold McClain, Ruth McCord, Joyce 5 ' a n ,.,. 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Susie Mrller, Shrrley Mrlner, Kay Q Mitchell, Marrlyn Mrtzelfelt, Carolyn f -V ....: :,p:,.- ,Q ,.,, -':g:',.-f: ' I f ' 1 ': ra , ' sa' ' a -r Q 150, fff lraia if -:.-25-3 Moore, john Moos, Jane Morelock, X K Diana Morris. W3 ---- aa, 31 :45 fa, . w,552? 2f!,' N so Q V 'r'- I ' , Page 84 Dixie Morris, Loren Morris, Patsy Morris, Violet Mosier, Eugene Mun- son, Fay Murchison, Kay Murphy, Charles Musgrave. Carolyn Sue Myers, joan Myers, John Myers, Joe Napolitano, Nancy Nay, Edward Neighbors, Keith Nelson, Wilma Nelson. Bob Nicholson, Linda Noble, Bill Nolan, Ronnie Nutt, Mary O'Blenis, Nancy O'Blenis, David Osborn, Steve Overton. Victor Owen, Wanda Padgett, Susan Pancoast, Martin Paul, Bob Pavlick, jim Payne, Marilyn Payne, Roberta Pennycoff. Mark Penz, David Peters, Sylvia Peters, Robert Philapy, Donald Phillips, joseph Phillips, Nancy Phillips, Ken- neth Pickard. Russell Pine, Bill Pinkston, Patty Pio, Donald Poe, Rita Poe, Gerald Porter, Alex Poulos, James Powell, Jr. Beverly Pratt, Furman Pratt, Patricia Pratt, Ann Price, David Price, Judith Propes, Suellen Putt, Robert Pusateri. Gloria Pyke, Betty Raber, Sondra Raber. Lazerna Ramsey, Melodene Randolph, jim Rayl, jay Rayls, Wil- liam Reecer. Rebecca Reed, Robert Reel, Sharon Reichenback, Ellen Reith, Patsy Reth- erford, Ned Reyburn, Berdina Rey- nolds, L. V. Reynolds. Bob Richards, Pamela Ricks, Dan Ridgeway, jerry Riley, Ralph Rivers, Rodney Roach, Richard Robertson, Charles M. Robinson. Sandra Robinson. jan Roe, Nancy Roe, Ted Roe, Ed Roesener, Velma Rose, Michael Ross, William Ross. Russell Rostron, L. Joe Roswog, jerry Rouse, Char-Rae Runstadler, Michael Rush, Richard Rusk, Terry Rust, Thomas Ryan. SOPHOMOR .. 'i': ,WA . , r .. 1, ,I . E all sa, 3 . X. af 2 I , , , .,.. , 1 . M , sk, . I . -5, . 5 -,..+- W. 2 ly X J, , Q P Q -i- - . .... 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Nellie Shull, Jack Shutt, Joan Shutt, Bill Simmons, Barbara Simpson, Loren Sitzes, Russell Skomp, Beverly Smelt- Zef. Sandra Smiley, Cass Smith, Danny T. Smith, Dick Smith, Glenda Smith, Judith Smith, Judith Ann Smith, Nan- cy Smith. Patricia Smith. Dick N. Smith, Robert Earl Smith, Jr., Uleda Smith, John Snider, Deloris Snyder, Judy Snyder, Tracy Sommers. Ronald Spane, Joe Spradling, Mari- ann Springer, Ronnie Springer, Paul Stanley, Ronnie Stanley, Ted Starner, Richard Steever. Nancy Stevens, Nelda Stevens, Steve Stewart, Donald Stidham, Ann Stock- dale, Ruth Stonebraker, Karol Stonger, Clifford Stover. Virginia Strycott, David Sturgeon, Tony Suggs, Del Sullivan, Jan Sutton, Judy Tarr, Carol Taylor, June Taylor. Larry Taylor, Robert Taylor, Dawn Teeters, Bill Thatcher, Tom Thieke, Bill Thomison, Delmar Thorrington, Roger Thurston. Ronnie Tomlinson, Carolyn Townsend, Martha Trobaugh, Brenda Troyer, Bill Trueblood, Becky Turley, Nancy Turnbull, Peggy Turner. Willadean Tygart, Diana Tyler, Andy Tynan, Michael Volikas, Wilma Walk- er, David Wallsmith, David Waltman, La Donna Ward. Phillip Ward, Roger Ward, Betty Wasson, Milton Watkins, Elaine Weaner, Marabeth Webb, Carol Web- ster, James Webster. Richard Webster. George Weir, Patti Welden, Jan Wells, Larry Welsh, Daniel West, John Wheeldon, Norma Wheeler. Wfilliam Wfheeler, Robert White, Tim- othy White, VUilla White, Lucy Whitfield, Robert Whitehead, Karen XX'hiteman, Gerry Whorley. James XY'iles. Jim Williams, Sue XWilliams, Dean Wfilson, Gwenellyn Wilson, Merry Wilson, Ronald Wfil- son, Jo Ann XX'indsor. Gloria VUinkler, Jerry Lee Xwisehart, Jerry Wisher, Rodney XY olfcale. Chris- tine Xwoody, Nancy XX'oolley, Joyce XY'oolum. Dick XY'oi'land. Carol XX'right. Sharon W'riglit, Bobbie VC'ylie, Fred Yager, Rhoda Yohn, Nancy York. Ruth Young. Fred Zentz. 5 SOPJHOMORES BSL Nia?- Y' 1' ., swf.. .,,, , ..av.y,.. ..,. . W ,sf ,N y .. iw' N mmm ,. , 'Pb' wg: . V Km kdm ml S il' Q? 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Q X vin Ki' wa Y if-we 7' f Luth . 1 . ,,, . ya 5 sg lf-Si Y 5 K 3 R - Jeane Mason and Dee Dee Johnston look over Mike Jarvis, Barbara Clingenpeel, Becky Turley and the latest fashions. Greg Hiirmon scramble for books in their lockers. Page 87 Paige' as This wide-eyed freshman, Charles Fuller, views our huge auditorium with awe. High School At Last Giggling girls and bashful boys gazed with awe at the long halls of KHS. It was September, 1956, and at last they were FRESHMEX! How proud they were when the room numbers became familiar to them, and the f'Freshies learned that 302 was not on the fourth Hoor. Quickly getting into the swing of things, they studied diligently and some even made the Honor Roll. They discovered the extra-curricular activities and enthusiastically participated in them. The new KHSers entered school politics and elected a capable group of representatives to the Student Council. These were Nancy Arnett, Emily Beaman, jackie Bertram, Barbara Carlson, Rita Conwell, Stefanie Faulkner, Jerry Fulk, Carol Glassburn, Jane Hannah, jane Hundley, Karen Kelly, Judy Lamberson, Ginger Lewis, Virginia Miller, Tom Morr, Billie Louise Pulley, Ronnie Reynolds, Sharon Smith, Jim Soblotne, Janis Tolley, and Linda Vlfright. Now their Freshman year is over. They realize that they will have to work hard, but they have the confidence to face their future years at KHS. Bill Absher, David Adair, Kenny Adams, Bill Addison, Sandra Aerne, James Aikman, Richard Ailor, Robert Ailor. Ruby Ailor, Paula Akemann, Judy Aldridge, Jennifer Alexander, Judy Allcorn, Mike Allen, Wanda Allen, Raymond Allen. William Allen, Joyce Alley, Maxine Alley, Candace Anderson, Ronald Anderson, Darlene Andrews, Forest Anthony, Noble Anthony. Jack Archer, Dave Arnett, Nancy Arnett, Karen Armstrong, James Ar- thur, Mary Atkinson, Carolyn Atkis- son, Joe Austin. Susan Austin, Jane Avard, Diane Axente, Don Baber, Carolyn Bagley, Stanley Bagley, Judy Bailey, Marilyn Baker. Rebecca Ball, James Balser, Glee Barber, Charlotte Barfield, Beverly Barnes, Lewis Barnes, Kenny Barnett, Bill Barrett. Bill Barrick, Larry Bartel, Marianne Bassett, Joe Bates, Pete Bauer, Sondra Baugher, Emily Beaman, Earl Beard. Patty Beeler, Charles Beheler, Joyce Beheler, George Bell, Larry Bennett, Kent Berridge, Jackie Bertram, Judy Billiter. Barbara Bitner, Daniel Blossey, Max Bogue, Sara Bolinger, Colleen Bone, Susan Boodt, Harold Bottoms, Joan Bourff. Robert Bouse, Connie Bousum, Larry Bowley, Mary Jane Bowman, Ronnie Boyd, Joe Bradburn, Luther Bradford, Ann Braun. Robert Bray, Phyllis Bridges, David Briney, John Brittain, Bill Browning, Sharon Bruno, Gary Burger, Judy Bugher, Sierra Burnett, John Burnette, Alice Burt, Barbara Butcher, Carol Butler, Norma Cage, Susan Call, Benny Rex Campbell, RESHM Page 89 FRESHMEN f ' ...,. 5:-fr--, were sfzf - :aaa -. ,g , , U .,,. r -fiftiw '.- .2 --'-' fr' - .2 2 Eff? 5 f , . '- ..... - W 2: f 4' ,J ff f . 2. 5 is V ? i - 1 ..... r Q of 5 1 .' A 4 ' -' ra., 55' ' L ' ' ' '- , ' .,,. -...Ei-I v,-'flak LMI' Wa. 4 J ..... '- V., '-'- 5 A - if .fgf f , Sisaw., .ww JQQJK- -- ' - ..,,.A , .-,.h .. ' 23 5-13-. ge' Y- :,,- ff IEE, ggi jj,.' - 2555 ':-,,,:- :rf 233: ,, 5 J. - 'Q '- 1-2:2 -ff :f: r':.f , -Q-.. V ' i- - 's f-5-5 -'-' i- .... 15:2-.f ff'-'f Yea L A' '55 ' it ..... , iffg . - ' - .- -f -.. W ,I H. :f:35f?EiiZf',, ., S5259 W' .:,,5:' ' F Q 'g , ' 'fnkg ii fifii f:'fQ,N, ' Y Hag, 2 ..,. 1 5, , f, , V, , Weiilf . ' W . ,, - ' V' - I 5f'.-: ' 5 T 1, if 91, 'Q- ?Ii'.-51 ' .... 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Marsha Commodore, Rita Conwell, Will.iam Conwell, Sharon Cook, Don- na Coombs, Kenneth Cooper, Judy Corn, Paul Cottingham. Wendell Covalt, Lois Cox, Carol Coxon, Marshall Crain, Kay Cross, Larry Cross, Katie Crousore, Jim Crume. Fred Cunningham, Elena Daugherty, Betty Davenport, Bill Davis, Pat Davis, Virginia Davis, Herschel Dear- dorff, Mary DeButy. Jacqueline Deck, Danny Degler, Ed- ward Delery, Jack Delrymple, Jim Dempsey, Michael Dempsey, James Denman, Loretta Denman. Judie Denning, James DeWitt, Bette Diamond, Doris Ditmore, Wanda Dodd, Ludie Dodson, Wfanda Dowden, Rozelma Duggan. Jo Ellen Duggins, Annette Dukes, Paul Duncan, Jeffrey Dye, Bonnie Eades, Donnie Eades, Lewis Eades, Bill Eckert. Mildred Edwards, Susan Ellers, Ella Ellis, Steve Ellis. Elsie Epperson, Charles Ew.ing, Roberta Farmer, Wilta Farris. Stephanie Faulkner, Richard Feather- stone, Deanna Feightner, Judith Fer- Sandra Fewell, guson, Bob Fewell, Charles Fields, Emery Fields. Fischer, Myrna Janet Fine, Michael Fisher: Ronald Fisher, Carolyn Five- coate, Linda Fleming, Michael Fleck, Bill Flint. Mannie Ford, Sharon Fouts, Marilyn Fowler, Michael Fowler, Sue Fowler, John Frances, Bill Frank, Sherry Friz- zell. Jerry Fulk, Charles Fuller, Patricia Gabriel, Sandy Gajdos, Mary Ann Galloway, Elizabeth Garbert, Iris Garcia, Nancy Gardner. Lu Ann Geist, Mike Gifford, Phyllis G.ilbert, William Gilbertson, Anna Gilbreath, Bruce Gillander, Richard Girton, Carol Glassburn. David Glassburn, Judy Golding, Howard Gollner, Constancia Gonzales, Patsy Goodnight, Margaret Gore, Ronnie Goudy, George Graham. Jane Grainger, Kent Grainger, Julan Gray, Sharon Grist, Philip Gross, Doyle Groves, Carolyn Guffie, Joyce Gunnell. Flavella Guy, Mary Kay Hadley, Sue Hall, Henry Halley, Richard Hamilton, Sandra Hamilton, Sherry Hamilton, Bill Hanes. Jane Hannah, Jim Hanson, Joyce Har- baugh, Ralph Harbaugh, Franklin Hart, Denny Hartley, James Haskett, James Hastings. Linda Hawkins, Spencer Hayes, Philip Heckman, Michael Hedrick, Jack Heflin, Vicki Heiny, Becky Heltzel, Carol Helvig. Carolyn Hendricks, Martha Hendrix, Stephen Henry, Sandra Henseleit, Roberta Herren, Gary Hickman, Jack Hicks, Mary Lou Hill. Patsy Hill, Paul Hinkle, Judy Hite, Judy Hoffman, Dale Hogan, Jim Holl, Danny Holloway. Jerry Holt. Vincent Holt, Michael Hooker, Peter Hossenlopp, Winifred Howard, Harry Huffman, Sue Hufford, Barbara Hughes, John Hullinger. Jane Hundley, Carolyn Hunt, Lois Hunt, Thomas Hunt, Don Huntley, Glenn Ernest Hurst, Errol Hurst, Bobby Hutton. FRESHMEN 5, 5 - ' ---2V A b. ..., I , ,.,. ' 1 .,,,,, ' . af ' LW K .,,. fer ' I . T 5 : 1 hz - A ' -V V .WJ .V . .,., ...,.,... ...,.,..,.,,..... . ,,..,. ' Y W 1 ' -W , V . ' ,Y gy, -A I is I I -HI X ,. ,.,. 5,-,s A 1 3' pg . a A 'v-A--l-. , ,J ,..,,5::l:5,, f r ank' ,. V, . ,. . 1559 wi., V H M my V f I W, W h N -' f A f f'-5 V 1 . - 1 ' if gf' 1 f J 5 . i f ir: F3222 - I iivw V , ,Wm - :zu .f:::. ,,,. .. 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Don Lacy, Pat Lamb, Judy Lamberson, Jenny Land, Charles Landrum, Ken- neth Lanning, Phil Lanning, Bob Larimore. Bob Larmen, Jimmy Larmer, Greta Launius, Billy Lee, Linda Lee, Mich- ael Lemonds, Steve Leslie, Barbara Lewis. Ginger Lewis, William Lewis, Janet Lidy, Bruce Lightfoot, Angela Lind- ley, Craig Lindley, Michael Lipp, Linda Little. Richard Little, Alice Livingston, Steve Lucas, Janis Luellen, Wayne Luttrell, Lynda Lynas, Evelyn Lyons, Sharon Lytle. Diana Maddox, Cliff Maish, Alice Maison, Mollie Maloney, Kenney Maple, Bill Massengill, Carolyn Mast. Paul Mast. Bonnie Maxwell, James Maxwell, Nan- cy May, Virginia Maynard, Mildred McAninch, Faye McCartney, Melanie McClure, Floyd McCoy. Dorothy McDorman, Rita McEntee, Michael McGaffney, John Mclntire, Mike McKee, Robert McKinley, Juanita McKinney, Robert McKinney. Carlene McKoon, Howard McKown, Raymond Meeks, Rex Meiring, Steven Meiring, Tom Meissnest, Henry Mel- ton, Joe Meriwethe1'. Sherry Mervis, James Meyer, Ronald Mickelson, Dave Miley, Babe Miller, Carol Miller, Virginia Miller, Wilma Miller. Kenneth Mills, Ted Miltenberger, David Miner, Mike Minor, Earl Mitschelen, Joyce Monticue, King Mock, Robert Moloch. Albert Moody. Glenda Mooney, Thom- as Morr. Carolyn Morris, Robert Moss, Bruce Moyer, Linda Mu!-ZR, Herbert Mummert. Don Murphy. Jim lvfurphy, Jayne Murray, Judith Myers. Robert Myers. Bruce Nelson, Jim Nelson, Mac Newlin. Evelyn Nicoson, Mike Norris, Sandra Norris, Robert Northington, Lee Nor- wine, Jim Nule, Karen Nutter, Jeffery Oakley. Vicky O'Harra, Paulette Orem, Nancy Ousley, Myrna Overholser, Bill Over- man, James Papacek, James Parker, Thomas Parsons. Larry Patmore, Patricia Patterson, Fanny Payne, Dick Payton, Philip Pearson, Linda Pearson, Delores Perk- ins, Karen Pfleger. Margie Phillips, Robert Phipps, Tom Pickering, Leeanna Pierce, Betty Pink- ston, Pat Pitzer, Dan Ploughe, Willma Porter. John Powell, Robert Pressey, Jacque- line Preston, Dorothy Prewitt, Robert Price, Billie Pulley, Rita Ratcliff, Allen Edward Ray. Mary Ray. Karen Rayl, Bill Record, Stanley Reed, Patricia Reel, Gary Repoyg, Terry Reyill, Deloris Rex- trew. Ronnie Reynolds, Tanya Reynolds, Jerolyn Richardson, Dick Ridgeway, Judythe Riley, Lewis Rink, Janet Roach, Katherine Roark. RESHM L9 'TN Page 93 1 ,M A ., FRESHMEN f r 1, sv 3 I i 417, J R , , - H , -f ..... 1 , 1, 0, ' 3 ' ----. - ' K 'J 'F V W Q I . 3' -V V :: -1 t. 'Iva i f -ur: :ki ' A V ..,'V.-1.-.ia ...ri .-: ' X ' - ' ' vw , , . , .5 . . A ,, i Jff .,.v ga f' . ., , 21, Ap Q' r at at W .si -16' ta' 1 , ,,, E fr? L 1 . ..,. , ,,. .. . ff? - Aswzflii .:.,..: 1 f- . A my A.,.' , are f' - - ' i' i' - S rV V . S ttrt .o , ,AAA .AAA l i i A . ,A f' hiv' A, A ,,,, A? A 2 A f ia A 2 1 ah. , ,,?.3,,, L , ww, H. ' f ,gafgiga A V ,Z f .3 'I' ': 1.1 1 fi ' , ' ' :Zz ' - Q Y ww , ,.., ., ,, Q, ,A AA ,, K or A AAA A .Mgt . ,,, - .- V . 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Marsha Samuels, Linda Sanders, Bea- trice Sapp, Jerry Scalf, Douglas Schelbert, Bill Scheid, john Scott, Ralph Schroeter. Michael Sears, Dorsey Seldon, john Seldon, Buddy Sexton, Margie Shaf- fer, Jim Shanks, john Shanks, Harlan Sheely. Karen Shine, Larry Shrock, Phyllis Shrock, Mary Ann Shumaker, Jerry Shutt, Edward Simmons, James Simp- son, Caroline Sites. Bill Smith, David Smith, jim Smith, Sharon Smith, Terry Smith, Brian Snow, Donna Snow, Anita Snyder. Danny Snyder, Judy Snyder, Sherrill Snyder, jimmy Soblotne, Richard Sommers, George Somsel, Sharon Southarcl, Jeffrey Spall. Sharon Sparling, Richard Spicer, jan Standt, Nancy Stephens, Peggy Stevens, Merita Stevenson, Jeff Stine, Sherry Stine. Nancy Stiner, Miriam Stoner, Nancy Storms, Betty Stout, Emma Jean Stout, Fred Stout, Helen Stout, Steve Striebel. Emily Sturgeon, Kenneth Summers, Karen Summerset, james Suter, Doris Talbert, Richard Tate, Robbie Taylor, Phil Templin. Richard Terrell, Bruce Tharp, joetta Tharp, Karl Thompson, Nancy Thurs- ton, Walt Tiller, Roger Timme, John Tinder. Sherman Tinder, Lois Tobin, Janis Tolley, johnny Tompkins, Rose Ellen Tritt, Marjorie Troxel, Charlotte True- blood, David Tudor. Leroy Tyler, Rosemary Tyler, Thomas Unger, Lennis Utterback, Josephine Valadez, David Van Landingham, Kenton Van Lue, Jack Vaught. Elizabeth Waggaman, George Wagner, Nancy Walker, Robert Walker, Susan Walker, Marjorie Wallsmith, Sharon Walrond, Jeanne Walton. John Warden, John Warner, Larry Watson, Sandra Wattles, Larry Weav- er, Linda Weaver, Betty Webb, Katherine Webster. Jay D. Weir, Bill Welcher, Dorothy Wfells, Sarah Wells, Dick West, Judy West, Roy West, Jack White. Lillian Whitfield, Curtis Wile, Dan Williams, Pat Williams, Barbara Wilson, Daniel Wilson, Wanda Win- ner, Dick Wines. Harvey Wirick, Vickey Wolf, Nancy Wood, Steve XVood, Steve Woolley, Opal Woolum, Deena Worthey, Linda Wright. Ralph Wylie, Charles Yager, Janet Young, John Zeck, Fred Zerbe. RESHM Candidates for Relay Queen pose on the track. Jayne Murray, Jane Miller, Sondra Payton, Nancy Hardy, and Sandra Snyder. Page 95 .Wf WWW Our yell group hacked our team one-hundred percent and slimverl great precision in their hand yells. We Supplied the Will to Winn Phil Aldridge, Kay Fenn, Ronnie Wines, Debbie Leffert, and Rita Maher take time out from their yell- leading chores to pose with our mas- cot during warm-up period. The Pigskin Crew of KH Iftitnthall at Ktnktmitm High St-html gut tmtiti tn a rtmsiiig' start as t'tmat'h Hob Haiiiilttm, 111 his st-ctmtl yt-ai' as ht-atl t'trat'h, lt-ti his stluatl tta a 24-7 trachtitniial XVIII uvt-1' i,t'I'lliS 'liigt-i's ht-ftnt 5000 fans. 'l'ht- Kats' sct-tnitl outing prtmvt-tt lt-ss ht-ai'tt-uiiig. Ilrtiatl Ripplt-'s Rtmcltt-ts ztmtzmctt in with rcvtwigtf in tht-ii' t-yt-s fm' tht- pit-vitms st-astnfs lattiiig and hantlt-tl us our first st-t-hack tif tht- st-astm. IJt-spitt- tht- 33-20 scorc, the gaiut- prtnvt-tl t-Xcitiiig as ttiiitilitltwwiis hy Alt-fry hlllliill :mtl Ktnmit- Smith brought us chase tn YiL'ltil'j' latt- in tht- last tluartt-i'. Sparkctl hy tht- marvt-Itnus tlt-it-iisivc play tif Iltni XYilstm, -lcrry liasham, john lfcwt-ll, and l'hiI lit-yiitiltls, tht- Kats gut hack iiittn tht- wiii coluiiiii. cutting' tht- Klaritm tiiaiits tltnwii tt: sizt- iii our tirst NCL' ctmtcst, 34-O. The Kats' scctmtl straight NCC shutftmut hit! was titmilt-tl hy a ltmt- flt-ltl goal in thc fourth quartt-1' as tht- Kats tamt-tl tht- l.afayt-ttt- Ilrtmctns, 1-1-3. .Tim lfadt-s, playing his tirst yt-ai' as tILl2ll'fL'l'iJZ1L'ii, prtmvitlt-tl tht- Qlinching ttnticltthmwii as ht- ctmnt-ctt-tl with .XII-Stats t-iid, Halt- Wiisc, for Z1 six pointer. I IZ1IUiilOI1'S Crt-xv rt-taliatt-tl frtmm the pit-vitius st-astn11's loss to Elwood as tht-y movctl to tht- IIZIIIYIICFSV lair fm' a -H40 win. Tht- lxats' git-at Jim Eatics tries to hrt-ak ltmsu frtrm Lafaycttt' tacklt-l's ft-1' valuahlt- yartlagt- as Rtmriic mith blocks anti Jerry Martin waits for his cliaricc. Pago 99 35 ei' rt 52 rm 'af r' , .q , faire if RMI' 25742 V Y , :.1,,.,:.:,.a:: ffi if 1 r Q .r if ea it as 4 at VARSITY TEAM First Row: J. Basham, J. Beane, R. Green, J. Martin. R. Third Row: B. Fridlin. L. Middlelaauff. M. Gilson. H. Mc Smith, J. Neal. J. Eades, D. Wise. P. Reynolds, D. Kown. C. Kraner, J. Hudson. C. XX'ells. C. Kellum Wilson, XY. Ligon. P. LeMasters, H. Hutto. Second Row: L. Davenport, F. Dyer, R. Grusd. W. Thomp- Baclq Row: Coach R. Hamilton, R, Bergman. B. Campbell son, J. Fewell, J. Duncan, B, Cox, J. XVilliams, G. D. Forlcner. I. Ashburn, L, Stover. R. Miller, D. XY'ood Cameron, J. Silence. T. Swing. C. Hill. Coach R. Bushong. Aided by Undaunted Support senior backfield comprised of Jim Beane, Ronnie Smith, Jerry Martin, and Jim lflades seemed to have developed into a smooth co-ordinating machine as Ronnie Smith, Jerry Martin, and Dale Wise each tallied two touchdowns to lead our best offensive effort of the season. Shooting for their third straight Conference victory, the Kats jumped off to an early lead of Zl-0 and then let their strong defensive unit com- prised of Jack Vvillianis, Joe Duncan, Richard Green, and Buddie Cox take over to preserve a 32-l4 victory over Andersonis indians. Techls powerful Greenclads stopped our offensive drives and rolled over our defensive unit as we sutfered our second loss at Kautz Field by the score of 40-14. Pre-game preparation in the locker room. as demonstrated by Coach Robert Hamilton, Ronnie Smith, Lynn Davenport, and Dick XY'ood . . . later proved to forestall injuries as Tom Swing is brought down unhurt. 4 - vm. N- J., ,, -Nt-,..,,.,,s w.,..,. .,-r..--r....-J... y .aw W V RESERVE TEAM Eront Row: II. Shutt, J. Meacham. D. Augustine, R. Herr. B. Simmons. D. Sheline. S. Overton. Second Row: Coach Russell Bratton. B. Atkinson. R. I-larrison, C. Morris, R. Nutt. XX'. Burns. B. Ross, Coles. 'lihirtl Row: E. Dartlcn, L. Btanlclc. D, Vi'elJster. YI. Cvillcm. Bl. Henry. D. XX'allsmith. L. Boughcr. C. Carter. from the Student Bod The liats hit the winning' trail again hy dc-stripping' the Attuckk 'l'ig'ci's in our nrst schcclulccl Qlllllt' with this tuam in liat history. Though it was a warm autumn night thc Kats lu-pt cool minfls, winning hy thc comfortable margin of 27-fm. XYildcat director Hamilton, wanting' 11-vcnge for last ycar's bittcr loss. took a fired-up team to the llerry Howl and crushccl the llcrrius, 28-20. jerry Neal's Hgoltlcn toe came through as usual as he made all four after-touchclown convcrsions good. Finding ourselves in thc thick of contention for the XCC crown. we moved to Richmond for our last game of the season. NYU lost 3-l-O to the top ranking team in thc statc. Coach Bob I-lamilton's team shows KHS students the fundamentals of football at annual opening pep-session of thc year. w Gave the Kats Altl1ouggl1 we llimllft Clllrlllll' eleven iinisln-ml xvilll Z1 respeelzlllle lmrevious seasonk reeorcl of S-2. Kokomo .,,.,,.,,,... .,,. I bl Broad Ripple ,,,,, ,BB Kokomo ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 3 -1 Kokomo .,,, ,,,,,,, 1 -l Kokomo ....,.,,,, ...,,, - ll Kokomo ..,.......,,, ,,,,, 3 2 Tech Clmlplsj ,,,, ,,,.,,, - ill Kokomo ,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, 2 ' Kokomo .,......., ,,,, 2 S Richmond ,.,.- ,,,w 3 4 any Victorie the NCL' lille. ll:lmilto11's llglmli 713 reeowl 1l1:11 almost equzxlccl the Peru ...,. - Kokomo , Munon ,,,...,,,.,,,,,.., leff 1I.uf.1vettcJ ..A.. Elwood ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., Amlerson ,.,,, , ,,,,,...,,.... Kokomo ,ll,,,.,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,l,, A ,,,,,, ,,,,, , Crispus Attuclqs flmlplsj Logamport , ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - lxokomo , , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, n ti lonlwr IUOIN mm lfgilb BLlt PII lm and Huold Hutto lnml out cqulpmem I lx lk G1 scn .ml otlu-1 mem us o me fi H But their grentext duties lie out on the field. Here Harold Hutto and Dan Dunn flu-Ck the supplies in their firstazid kit. Pune 102 ng 20 U 3 6 14 14 6 20 fl S Thu ,left Broncos try in viiin to stop Ronnie Smith as hc but-.lkm loose for 11 long run. larry Martin. luck XY'illit1ms, .intl ,loc Duncan look on. Bench strength provul to bv. 1 gum-.it factor in thc Kitts vic- tory column. I-l.iiw.l work with thc blocking machine helps the Kats' offen- sive unit pil: up pointx , tHR4f Q H First Row: Vern Frayer, Bill Burchard. Bill Taylor, Dick Campbell. Bob Fell, Paul iMa- bra. Bill Austin, Iohn Freed, Chuck Wfoolley. Second Row: Gary Garbert, Coach Walter Cross, Norman Hollis, Bob Taylor, jerry Fis- cus, Brian Cossell, Dave Long, Sherrell XX'hite, Mike King, Paul Himelick, Roger Hays, Bruce Xwoolridge. Third Row: George Somsel, Dick Beck, Mike Davis, Dave Ingle. Don Campbell, Steve XX'ood, Herbert Rogers, Mark Grant, Coach Frank Overton. Hurr ln Harriers Nineteen-fifty-six saw Coach Frank Overton's speedsters of the cross-country track enjoy one of the greatest seasons in many years. The Kats opened their campaign running away from Lafayette -left. lg-3-l. Bill lflurchard, Yern lfrayer, llill Taylor, and l'aul Mabra sparked the Kats' next triumph as we sped past Wiabash, 16-39. In our second NCC outing the Marion Giants squeaked out a narrow victory over the VVild- cats, 27-29. Page 104 Muncie followed :xT31'lOI1iS pattern, defeating us by the margin of 23-34. This dropped Qver- ton's crew to the 500 mark. Getting behind some stubborn runners, we could salvage only 6th place at the Shortridge Invitational Meet at Indianapolis. The liars put on their winged shoes for the North Central Conference Meet at Indianapolis as they ran away with first-place honors. The Kats didn't fare as well at the Sectional Meet at Marion. There they finished fourth. Rounding out their season by compet- ing in the State Meet at Indianapolis, the Kats finished seventh in a rugged field of competition. Coach Overton was very much pleased with the teamls performance this year and is expecting the underclassmen to fill the shoes of the seniors for the years to come. Bob Fell, Dick Campbell, Vern Frayer, Bill Taylor, Bill Burchard, John Freed, Don Campbell, and Bill Austin show off the order every coach dreams of-the finish, that is. Front Row: Roger XX'ard, David Donson, Don Duncan, Lov Third Row: David Schrock, Clarence Redman, Ralph Herr, Stover, Chuck Wfells, Phillip Pearson, Bill Clossen. Dan Dunn. Bob Freed, Charles Kraner. Wkilter Thomp- Second Row: Lowell Bougher, David Price, Don Huntley, son, ,lerry Silence, Dennis McKee, Russel Pine, ,lack Leo Mark Newlin, Phillip McKown, Vlfayne Sherrow, Bender, Coach Robert Hamilton. Bill Childs, David Glassburn, Gene Cameron. o Holds Barred Yeteran Coach lloh Hamilton of the Kokomo Vvildcat wrestling team piloted his lighting lock- hrealcers to a -l-and-7 season record. The liats' wins came over two Conference teams, Marion and Anderson, and two non-Con- ference teams, lien Davis and Peru. Despite these victories, the Kats lost more than they won. The conquering foes were New Castle, Lafayette -left, Rluneie, Crawfordsville, Southport, and llroad Ripple. The four-way tourney between Bloomington, Decatur Central, Richmond, and Kokomo found us copping third place out of the field of four. The Kats' performance in the Sectional and Conference were the same as they grabbed fifth in both. Vl'ith the season's end, Hamilton will lose two line senior wrestlers in Dennis McKee and Clarence Redman. The former, McKee, dis- played line wrestling skill in his L38-pound class as he became State Champion at Bloomington. How- ever. our team dicln't fare too well as they could salvage only 13th place in the State Meet. Coach lflamilton, noticing the in- creasing enthusiastic turnout for wrestling, predicts a fine season for the '57-T58 campaign. Dennis McKee and Clarence Redman seem to be dead-locked as they show their wrestling skill. Our Basketball Team orked Harld Vlfhen Coaeh loe l'llatt's Xllildeats opened the season. they were an inexperieneed club Composed mostly of underelassmen, Although the Kats didn't win all their games, they held their own against many rugged teams. This is a sure indication our Kats will be a strong state eontender during the 1958-59 campaign. The Kats opened the 56-57 season with a 57-51 vietory over XYabash before a Capacity Crowd. The Apaches seem to have had trouble sealping us in their opening game, Tiptonls Blue Devils came in looking for their tirst victory in several years in their outings with the Kats. Tipton, a determined team, led the Kats most of the way. However, the Kats caught up with the Blue Devils in the Closing minutes and forced the game into overtime. A new ehanee was just what the Kats needed as they pulled away to win by 10 points. 55-45. A favored Frankfort team got the surprise of their lives as the Vllild- eats won their first NCC eontest, 5-l-35, A TEAM Front Row: Dick Campbell, Don Howard, Ray Harbaugh, Eddie Payton. Middle Row: john Gillem, jim Rayles, Harry Northington. Back Row: Sherman Goldsberry, Dick Graham, Doyan Eades, Coach Joe Platt, Don Bowling. Giiltlwlwciiy controls the tip iiguimt Richmimntl as Bowling and Gillcm begin to roll intiw iictiun. howefl Fine Sportsmanship llw lxztts 1'i-tumctl limur with ll i'i-mliwl in 3-ll intlx' tw clump tum wnitcsts iu st mu tw 4 4 l'.lu'mnl, 72-3.1 ztucl tu lgifztyuttt-. 54-40. l'l:1tt's tvzuu gain' Nl:11'im1's tiiztuts quitt- ll tusslt- mu KlIll'l1J11iSl1Ul1lL' llrmr, 'llhv fiiinuts' uutsitlu' slwiitiug was tcrrihc hut thcy cntilwlift pull ztuzty frum tht- clt-tcriiiiiit-tl lizlts, Klztrimi lmziri-ly sqticztlactl hy thc Kats :lt Klzxriim, 63-53. l1NllZll1ZllJ0llS tt-zuus that liztvc ztlwztys lmitxsst-tl thc Kats guvc us our fnurth :mil htth lusscs. 5l1m't1'1rlg'c ltztmlctl us nut fwnurtli, 54-443 :tual .Xttuclqs Iizimlt-tl us taut lifth. 68-Sl. l7il'l'L'1't'11l tztfcs xvvrc svcu ztt thc l'ltllll'- Xllty 'lluiiriivy hcltl zmuuzllly :it tht' Klum- uriztl tiyiuunsiuiu. lfztstwit. Nm'tl1wi-stcril, :xml XYL'Slt'l'1l xx't'1'c suhstitutctl fm' tht- usual KlUIll4L'l'L'HL'C tt-zuus. Thu Iizits piilvcrizctl lzztstt-rim s L oiucts in the opciicr, Stl-39. lhzlt Szlturmlzty uight our liztts mct Ntu'tl1u'ustcr11 ll 77-63 cuilqtivu-i' of XM-stci'11, :mil thin'- uuglily htuulmlwl tht-in in thu Klll2lIlllJlUIlSl1l1l gillllv, 70-48. tgi- lux Dim Bowling seems to bc in Ll prccalriuun pmition is he lets gn of ii Micccssful lay-up shot against Climtmml, I ldie Payton prepares to take ily mtige of Dick Grahanrs block ind break a 13-13 dead- lt ck vtith Muncie. lit Ll tC'21l11-INLITC. Won The Four-Way Tourney Remaining at home, the Kats jumped to a 6-5 season record, beating Jeffersonville, 61-51. Two NCC teams then took revenge on our Kats. Logan, wanting revenge for the licking we gave them in football, dropped us, 68-59. Frankfort, the other team, avenged their previous drubbing by the Kats as they piled up 60 points to our 43. Joe l'latt's Wilclcats were really up for the Richmond encounter. The roar that filled the gym resembled that of the Muncie game two years before. Superb effort and determination brought the Kats within grasp of victory when the clock ran out. Richmond knew that they had been in a rough game as they beat us, 56-49. Moving to Anderson after a close loss to Richmond the week before, the Kats rose up to defeat Anderson. The contest was important, for the result would decide who would be basement dweller of the NCC. The Kats played to win as Anderson fell, 57-52. Peru found no power shortage in their line-up as they did in their electricity lines when they defeated us, 65-48, on a Saturday night. Munciels tall and powerful llearcats moved in the following 'Friday and subdued us, 59-50. Moving to Indianapolis, the Kats found a tired-up Tech team. A win for Tech meant the NCC crown for them. Tech won the crown. beating us, 72-48. The next night, Marion again turned the trick, slipping by us in a closely fought contest, 53-48. lohn Gillem protects the ball from .1 Muncie player as he prepares to pass Page 109 W-far M Q is ,,QM', R' 115 we ' finwmi Aww' W if x r 1 ,, W4 wfis , 4 5 I an ,-. X 3 r l In The 1956-57 Season The Kats niet XYcstern in their tourney opener on Tliursclay night lit-fore zi capacity crowd. XYQ-sturii, Z1 strong capable team. lccl us most of tht- way before we pulled the gznnc out of the fire in the tinzil qiizirtci' to win, 45442. The Kats were now ready to ini-t-t Delphi in the Saturmlziy zifternoon contest. Delphi shot thi: bottom out of thc nuts as they lmuilt up :in ll- point lvacl which our Kats could not overcoinc. Delphi, thc eventual clizinips, ended the l956-57 trail for the Kats, 65455. The seasons end left Cozicli l'lz1tt with a vcterzni tt-:nn whose cle- terinination and tight this yt-zn' will pay off in rich cliviclencls for them and their school next yt-ar. Oni' CUIlg'l'Z1lUlZ1llUIlS go to a line serzippiiig XVild- cat team. Basketball Record Kokomo ....,,, S7 -Wiihaisli .... ,,,.,,, 5 1 Kokomo ,,,, Si - Tipton ..,.l,.,, ,,,,.,. 4 5 Kokomo ,,,,,,,..l 54---Fri1nkfo1't ....,, 35 Elwood ,,l,,,A,,,, 72 - -4 Kokomo H .,..,,, 55 Jeff Liifiiyettc , 54 -- Kokomo ..... ,,,,,,, A 43 Min-ion ,,,,,,,.,, .,,,,,,,,,, I 15 - Kokomo ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 3 Short1'idg.:c ,,,,,,, 5-1'-H Kokomo ,, .,.,,,, 44 Attucks lndpls, ,,,,,, 68' - Koliollw Yrfrr ...vAV, 5 1 4-XVAY TUURNEY Kokomo ,,,, , So W- lfiistctn .,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 59 Kokomo ,,,, -'ll 7 N17l'fllV'CStCliH ...,,..... -lg Kokomo ,,,,,,, 61 1 Vleffc1'sonx'ille ,,.,,,,,,, Sl Logimsport .,,, 68 - - Kokomo ,,,,.,,, ,,.,,.. 5 9 Frankfort ,,,,, 601 Kokomo ,,,.. ....... 4 5 Richmond 567 Kokomo ,, ,,,,. U49 Kokomo ,,,, S7'-- Anderson .,... ....,.. 5 2 PU-U ,,,,v,e,A,,,,,,,, 65 7 Kokomo ..... .,.,,,, 4 8 Mungig ,V,V,YV,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,, 59- Kokomo .,,.. l...,,Y 5 0 Tech Indianapolis H72-AKok0I11o .YY.. ..----- 4 3 Marion .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 537 Kokomo ..... ....... 4 8 New Castle .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 73 f Kokomo ...... -.---- 5 4 SECTIONAL Kokomo ,,,. .......... 4 5- Western ..... ...... 4 2 Delphi ,,,,,, l,..,,, 6 5 4 Kokomo ,...., ...... 5 5 Iolm Hutto and Larry Hetrell nrt- ready with ii smile to hand out towels to the XY'ildc1tt has- kctlmill players. llmyftf 419, Kokomo's basketball team gets randy for ii hard night of pI'11C- tice under the direction of Cozichcs Ioe Platt and Russell Briitton. Page Front Row: jerry Ashburn, john Hutto, David Standt. Second Row: Coach Robert Hamilton, Paul Cossell, Ronald Bargerhuff, Bill Hahn. Getting in the Swing . . . My name? joe Friday. My pardner is lfrank Smith. We were working the day watch out at bunko division when a call came in. lt was a consolidated call by a representative of many schools. lt seems that the Kokomo tennis team was handling a vicious racket on the courts ac- cording to them. Our job? Check it out. We got in contact with head coach llob Hamilton, serving his first year in the racket. Hamilton informed us that they had taken six teams on the courts. These were Frankfort. 5-25 Tech, 5-2g Logan, 6-1 3 Marion, 4-3, Muncie, 6-1, and Peru, 6-1. Hamilton added, however, that three of their opponents had taken them, all three be- ing NCC teams-Richmond, 5-23 Anderson, 5-2g and jeff, 6-1. We questioned Larry Fewell and Ronnie Bargerhuff Ut seems that they were the key men handling the racketsj. They could tell us nothing, but Hamilton and their coherents corroborated the fact that they were the head men. VVe knew that Hamilton had capable men that could handle a more vicious racket next year, but we couldn't quite convict them. Next year the teams taken in will have to handle a better business than usual. Case closed for another year. Paul Cossell and David Standt warm up before a match with a N. C. C. foe. ohn Joseph displays fine form as he starts his downswing 0 another long drive. . . . of Things l7ore! This was the ery Russell l'1ratt0n's expert lillliSlllCll used many times as they Corn- petecl for top honors in the NCC this year. The XX'ilcleats experieneed one of their usual great seasons: however. they started their season losing to the roaring Tigers of Peru, fix-SM. The Kats outshot their next three opponents, Tipton, Teeh, and l.ogansport, by the seores of HM-M, lflkf-4,VQ, I0-5, respectively. A reniateh with Logansport proved to he dis- astrous as they putted past the Kats, lljff-SM, Kent lilaelcliclge, llill Sheeli, and johnny IO- seph all turned in brilliant seores as the Kats squeaked out a victory over Harion's Giants, R 7 The Kats ended their mateh play eoolcing the lfranktort Hotdogs, l3LQ-UQ. A rematch with Tech proved equally prosperous as the XVild- eats outeolored the Greenelads, 9M-522. Tournament time found the Xlvilcleats roaring for aetiong however, we dicln't fair too well. In our tirst tournament at Marion we hroke even. ln the sectional the Kats eaine in a not-so-en- eouraging tifth. The big needle in the Kats' haeli was the Con- ferenee tourney at Marion where they finished ninth. The N956 teain was eoinposecl of many underf elassinen which enables Russell llratton to have high hopes for future years. at K. H. S. First Row: jerry Ousley, joe Kline, David Grant, Cliff Scheck. Second Row: jerry jackson, Ben Ervington, Coach Russell Bratton, Bill Sheck, John Ioseph. The Wildcat Track Team . . . liokomcfs track team finished the l956 campaign with a 3 and 5 recorcl under thc direction of newly appointed head-coach Robert Bushong. The Rats heat Marion, Tipton, and l,ogansport, while losing to l7ort Wlayne South, Tech, and Anderson. l1ushong's crew linishecl seconcl in their sectional, but coulcl manage only seventh in the Conference. Coach lilushong' is losing' capable senior track men, but basing his hope on Five junior prospects, hc points to a good 757 campaign. Kokomo ....,.. ...... South Side ,...,. ,...,, Kokomo Kokomo Tech ,,....,,, ,.,,,, Anderson Muncie Relays Kokomo Relays Conference ....,,,, Sectional ....v,. 60 66 72 85 86 61 2X3 lklarion ..... ....... 1 X3 Kokomo ....,. ,,.,,., 1X2 Tipton ....... ,,,,,,. 1 X2 Logansport ---.... 1X2 Kokomo ,.,... ....... 1 X2 U2 Kokomo .,..,. ,, .......... 1X2 .......4th ,....1,6th ..,,c..7th 2nd Front Row: George Howell, jerry Piercy, John Bennett, Third Row: Coach Rohert Bushong, B ll T gloi Lynn Larry Cook, Larry Colvin, Paul Conwell, Fred Gran- Davenport, Dick Campbell. Bob Fell, Tom Beety, son. Russell Bergman, Royal Davidson, Victor Henry, Second Row: Don Hamer, Dale Wise, Bill Burcharcl. lim Omch Wllltcr Cross' Main, Myron LaRowe, jim Beane, Jerry G. Martin, Fourth Row: Iohn Freed, Don Bowling, E. I. Meissnest, Ronnie Smith, Tom Cestare, Ronnie Myers. Vern Frayer, Jerry Basham. Page 1 14 Bill Austin. Charles Kraner, Sherm Goldsberry, XX'alt Thompson, Brian Cossell, Chuck Wfells, Don Shorm. The high jump drew much interest at thc Vic Hcnry seems to he Coming in 3rd in relays mcct, the 100-yard Llalsh. as King of the Cinders Our Russell Bergman Qfar rightj springs from starting blocks in Kokomo Relays. C' ,,,,,-Mm. Page 115 Spring Brought Platt's Nine Coach joe lllatt in his rookie year as head baseball coach led the Kokomo team to an impressive 9-3 season record. Seven excellent senior ball players combined with some capable underclassmen made up a well rounded team. The Kats opened the l956 season by meeting Marion llennett at home. VVarm weather proved favorable to the Kats as they Whitewashed liennett, 8-O. The following week when llennett played host to our Kats, cold weather and the Kats prevailed as the Kats gained their second victory, ll-2. Shortridge moved into Kokomo for a scheduled double header with the Kat sluggers. The Kats won the opener behind the Fine pitching of Dave Myers and receiving by llob Huffman. The final margin was ll-5. The Kats proved that the windy weather didn't bother them a bit as they won the second game, 3-l, in a shortened 5-inning game. Moving to Logan, the Kats won a game hampered by dust, 9-4. Such power Sluggers as Dyrl Martin, llielc Suter, and lired Douglas sparked the victory. Front Row: Charles Helvig, Dick Suter, Tom Simmons, Mike Hickman, Tom Swing, Fred Douglas, Bill Reel, Don McCoy, Bob Summers, Second Row: Bill Molock, Fred Dyer, Virgil joseph, Dave Myers, Bob Huffman, John Gil lem, Doyan Eacles, Bob Linzey, Bill Thomison, jim Doak, Dyrl Martin, Coach joe Platt Page 116 Bih Lmzey shows major league hum 1 he whips in another strike. ut of Hibernation to Frankforts' Hotdogs gave us a hot tusslc at tht loyal paik Tht game went into extra innings, and the Kats managed to tome out on top thanks to a clutch hit by Hill Reel. The Kats enjoyed a nnc meal at Muncie after thu had gixtn tht Ili-arcats a thorough beating, 7-24 ikk Q47 ' k V bmifiiifgkn, LV N 524 5f1S ?t2f'JT'??ffLi?Z Bmwiikxiii kt? ine Vietories ut of Twelve Starts The Wildcats found plenty of trouble at Richmond. Leading 4-1, they blew the lead in the last inning and lost, 5-4. At Tech, the following game, we seemed to be as cold as the day as we sutterecl a disastrous 10-2 loss at their hands. Tom Simmons found the line spring weather agreeable, for his triple won a pitching duel for us, 1-0, against Lafayette. Sunshine and the Kats didn't mix as Marion rolled in and became the third NCC team to hang a loss on us. The score was a squeaker. however, 6-5, A long trip to New Castle didn't stop the Kats from being a fired-up team as they finished their season by beating the Trojans, 3-l. Baseball Kokomo .... ,,.... 8 Bennett .... Kokomo ,,,, ,,,,,, 1 1 Bennett ....,., ..... Kokomo .... ...,., 1 1 Shortridge ....... ..... Kokomo .... ...... 3 Shortridge Kokomo .... ,.,,.. 9 Logansport Kokomo .... .,..., 4 Frankfort Kokomo ......, ...... 7 Muncie .... Richmond ..,,. ,,,.,, 5 Kokomo ,. Tech .,,,,,.. ,,.,,i 1 0 Kokomo .. Kokomo .... ,,.... 1 Lafayette ..... ..... Marion ,..... ...... 6 Kokomo ..... ..... Kokomo ..,. ...... 3 New Castle Charles Helvig and Bob Summers see that the base- ball team is supplied with about 30 hats and 20 base- balls every day of the season. Here they give Bob Linzey ample choice of the hard- wood. Batter up against Nlarionl Dick Suter prepares to pan- cake the ball, Seated: Mr. Chester Hill, Mr. joe Platt, Mr. Russell Bratton, Mr. Robert Hamilton. Standing: Mr. Gene Turner, Mr. Robert Bushong, Mr. William Fox, Mr. Kenneth Craig, Mr. Frank Overton, Mr. Walter' Cross. They Helped Pave the Way Kokomo High School is fortunate in having one of the most capable coaching staffs in the state. Our coaches, teaching the VVildcats how to play the game with skill, team work, and sportsmanship, led their lighting' teams to many victories. High school boys who took part in any sport are better boys because of their association with these men. K1 P 4'b'J XR. k QL d X If - Iv, s , 44,4 vi e lllllw, 1 KW KIIIIHU4 E1 QQZLB Page 9 I I I I i 1 ! . i I I K I I Page 121 Front Row: Phyllis Aldridge, Nancy Arnett, Marjorie 2nd 4tl Stl Page 122 r 3rd I 1 Baugher, Emily Beamen. Row: Daphine Brandon. Kirsten Brandt, Douglas Cameron, Barbara Carlson, Carolyn Catt, Rita Conwell. Mary Davis, Floyd Cox. Row: Stephanie Faulkner, Kay Fenn. Mary Sue Frank- lin, Vickie Fry. lerry Fulk. Connie Garbert, Carol Glassburn, Vloyce Green, ,lane Hannah. Row: Loretta Holt. George Hopkins, Dan Horsman, -lane Huntley. Barbara Jonsson, Carol Johnson. ludy Lamberson, Ginger Lewis, Karen Long. Row: ,Ioellcn Middleton, Virginia Miller, Barbara 6th 7th Stan Mitzelfelt, Tom Morr, Sue Meyers, Billie Pulley. Fred Preston. Ann Price. Mike Hickman. Row: lfllen Reith, Ronald Reynolds, Kay Scott, Ed Seagrave, Sara Shuss, ,Iudith Smith, Sharon Smith. lim Soblotne. Row: Ann Stockdale. Tanis Tolley, lanet Ulsh, Martha Trobaugh, ,lo Ann XX'indsor, Vlerry XX'oodward. Linda Xvright, Nancy Miilier, ding: Karen Bone, Carolyn Besser. ,lackie Bertham, Barbara lihrman, Maureen Dalzell, Penelope Grant, Larry lnglc, Nancy Hardy, President, Rita Maher. Vice- Presidentg ,lean Bushong. Secretaryg Bill Hahn. Treas- urer. igh School Legislature . . . llangl Rang! Hang! I again signaled the legislative body of RHS into action. My wielder, Nancy Hardy, then placed me on the desk as she asked the secretary, 'lean Rushong, to relate the happenings of the previous meeting. l was quite delighted when last fall, I looked upon the faces of the 1956-57 Student Council's seventy-two members elected by their roll rooms. lt was a great joy to welcome back the sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. listella Pearce. J. l'. Jones, Mrs. Audra Lindley. My loud noise was used to conclude much important business which came before the Council. l remember Janet lflsh guiding her Student Relations Com- mittee in the American Field Service Program. VVhen l saw the signs, lJon't be a litterbug-clean the school, l knew the Student VVclfare Committee, under the chairmanship of Joellen lVliddleton, was hard at work. l eagerly awaited the American Red Cross Drive, for l knew that Myron l.aRowe and the Public Relations Committee would try hard to exceed the sum of last year's drive. NVhen our own student directory 'The Rat knew that Carolyn Catt and the lixtra-Curricular Committee had spent many hours in its publication. Raller went into circulation, we As the business ot each session slowly became history, l again occupied the lime light in adjourning another meeting of Student Council. Rang! or -V Yil ,.,M,,,j Combining the officers of Student Council in the executive committee, this group dis- cusses business to be presented in the sessions. fFront rowfleft to rightj Myron LaRowe. Bill Hahn. jenn Bushong, Nancy Hardy. Rita Maher, Carolyn Catt, joellen Middleton, rind Alunet Ulsh. lBi1ck Rowj Mrs. Audra Lindley, Mr. AI. Paul jones, and Miss Estella Pearce. . . . Works for Student Welfare From our end of the line to yours-ACurolyn Myron LaRowe, Chairman of the Student Catt. Mariorie Bnugher und Diiphine Brandon Council Public Relations Committee, aiffixes take nclvantage of the student directory, the the No-Acs sticker to pledge his safe driving Kat Kaller. as a KI-IS student. ff ' ' ,.,,, s ,lifes .,., g Q A 'za 1' , E 1- - .2 akin, , 3 if--'rl 'fn Page 123 Page 124 Front Row: Joyce Green, Sue Hufford, Marjorie Baugher. Second Row: Jayne Murray, Sara Shuss, Karol Stonger, Debra Leffert, Rita Maher. Back Row: Mrs. Audra Lindleyg Penelope Grant, Pres.g Frances Johnson, lst Vice-Pres.: Judy Livingston, 2nd Vice-Pres.g Joellen Middleton, Secy.g Linda Vaught, Treats., Miss Estella Pearce. Presenting The Feminine Angle Tt was a heap big pow-wow! The tirst chance of every KHS maiden to invite her favorite warrior to one of the many activities throughout the year was the tenth annual Autumn Prom 'tindian Love Call sponsored by Girls' League. For weeks preceding the event, maidens worked industriously together planning and setting the primitive Indian scenes. The big night finally arrived, and the entire tribe of KHS maidens and warriors gave their sign of approval as they danced to the music of Johnny Davidson. Wlorking together to sell holly, cookies, Christmas wrapping paper, and candy, the girls helped to Finance our Danish exchange student Kirsten Brandt. They enthusiastically backed the Hllassport to Peace program, as they and the lloys' Legion collected money to further the American Field Service program. The climax of the League took place in the spring at the annual Mothere Daughter Reception where the girls honored their mothers. Tt was there that oflicers for the coming year were announced. An aura of suspense prevailed during the evening until the time the names were revealed in the impressive Rose-Ropel' ceremony. As the rope was severed, new officers and representatives stepped forward to take their respective places as links in the rose rope. A great deal of thanks for the success of the Girls, League is due to its sponsors, Miss Estella Pearce and Mrs. Audra Lindley. Through the efticient guidance of these deans, all the girls in KHS strove together for the progress of Kokomo High School. Penelope Grant. Girls' League Pi'csidci'it. welcomes Bliss Dorothy Tliornburgh and Dr. XX'altcr Kent for cwffwc and ait7Llg.fi1I'1L1tS at the .inniiiil Tcadn-i's' Day open house. To Facult and Students Cuntinuing the annual tixuiition of the Girls' League Ruse-Rope nt the Mother-Diiiiglitu Reception are the new Officers accepting their links in a long tradition. fflluckwisc starting ut century blurry Neal. ,lim Hcalnc. Skip Stuusc. Nicky Lgxmlwcr mi Imm I-ndrs. Kings of utumn Prom Sitting: Tom Bectyg Bill Stifle: Larry Ingle, Pres: Keith Frye, Secy.: Kenneth Stouseg Iftl Payton. Stttntling: -lim Beane: jack XX'illia1msg Steve Wftvtvtlg luck Hefling Don Ctunpbt-ll: Mr. AI. P. bltsnes. Sptwnsun David Lnngg jack Shutt: Ralph XX'illiitms. Alwsent when the picture was taken were ,lerry Neal. Trens., .ind Bill Kessler. Presenting the Masculine Populaee liehintl the scenes of the magnificent V957 Htillztlmltm :mtl the beautiful Stztrclust llzill xxzls the lluys' l,,t-ginii uf litrlumm High St-lmttl. With the i't-ttirns fmm these twin spzirltliiig' events :mtl the entlmsiztstie help uf its memlmers, this thlfjilllllflllflll llL'l'l.lJI'Illt'fl many lmenetieiztl tleetls in the seluml :mtl Ctblllllllllllly. It helpecl spmism' the iXlllCl'lCZll1 lfieltl Service l'mgra1n :mtl lmuglit :ni electric writer coeler fur the selmtil. Heztfling' the mule impulztce uf lillS this yt-:tr was l.:1rry lngle, presiclent: lieith lfrye. seeretztryg :mcl jerry Neal. treztsurer. Giving' the t1t'tieei's at liig assist was the llnzlrtl of llll'L'L'lUI'S. The lluzml etmsistecl uf seiiiurs 'lim lit-zine, lfcltlie l'z1ytm1, hlztcle Xtillizuns. and lien Stuuse: juniors Twin lleely, llill Stifle, antl Ralph XYilliamsg su1mlwi1w1'es llill Kessler. liztvicl leng, :mtl blzielq Shntti and freshmen lion Czunpliell, Steve Xleml, :mtl .luck llt-Hin. lloys' l,eg'ion is uncler the competent lezlrlership of Mr. bl. lllllll jones, the Dean of liuys. livery boy who enters KHS Zllllfllllillltllilly lmeemnnes Il member of this group. The oppurttinities and lmenents Illll.tll'ClL'1l lay this large tirgaiiizatiun help all the young men of KHS. Page 127 Page 128 Massing in the auditorium front, the entire cast and crew of the 1957 Hullabaloo symbol- ized the combined effort exerted in producing this all-school show. Hullabaloo . . . nit In Action Mix sparkling costumes with breath-taking scenery, blend in ex- ceptional talent, add the ingenuity of live directors, place on the stage for three weeks, directiong the finished productfthe 1957 Hullabaloo! Sponsored by the Boys' Legion, under the chairmanship of Jack Wlilliams, this Hshow of the yearn led two capacity audiences from the decks of the S. S. Hullabaloo, to many fathoms under the sea and to the South Sea Islands. Adding mystery and romance were Jon Bailey, Diane Ragains, Mauri james, Debbie Leilert, and I. D. Button, as they led a cast and crew of 400' through this nautical world. Colorful marine marches and South Sea lsland folklore were blend- ed into this brilliant travelogue by Mr. Joseph Ragains and Miss Mary A. Faussct. A spirit of unity prevailed throughout every rehearsal as Mrs. Frank Kern, Mr. Karl Kiger, and Mr. Douglas Xorth molded the student performers into semi-professionals. Behind-the-scenes work played an import- ant part in the Hullabalooys success. Many' long hours were spent preparing the sets as demonstrated by James Adams, john Fewell. Albert Beihle, Tom Beane, and Allan Harn- ish. The S. S. Hullabaloo Marine Band fthe KHS Bundj provides music for the christening Ceremony as the ship prepares to cast off on her maiden voyage. 4 . ..,.... iw f Ffg?'LWf'i'5T2'u agfegfiil - i 1 I ' ' S. is iw 4 - ...................-. An illusion of many fiithoms under tha sm was created tlimugh Ll gauze curtain as these inurnmilla cnhunccd the scum. On the shores ut Wgiikiki were these hcuutiful Huvvuiian hula llunccrs who set the sccnc for the trglvclcrs from the S. S. Hullabaloo. wwf: mmmmza Versatile Choristers if music soothes the savage breast. the Kokomo High School Choir is a highly civilized organization! Directed by Miss Mary A. lfausset. the Choir was continually occupied by a never-ending schedule of events ranging from the Elks Memorial Service to the glamorous Hullabaloo. Tradition rated high with this choral group as they gave many an- nual concerts for local organizations. The Choir also brought the school many memorable programs. Xkhat studems didnyt thrill to the resound- ing halls as the Choir led the all-school carol-sing' around the Christmas tree? Varticipation in music festivals afforded opportunities for the mem- bers to blend their voices in song with students from other schools, while on our stage. the Choir carried a delighted audience to Katwyk- ann-zee in Holland as the music department produced Victor Herbert's The Nea' Hill. Donning the garb of Dutch peasants, the Choir members depicted various characters in this sparkling comedy. Assisting' Niss liausset were the otiicers: XVilma Briggs, Presidentg Debbie Lettert, Vice-presidentg Frances Johnson, Secretary, Vanetta Poppas, Treasurer: and Carol Coe. i-Xecompanist. CHOIR Front Row: Bonnie Miles, Jackie Ray, Juanita VVilson. Karen Third Row: Maurie James, Mike Jarvis. Ronnie Laniruell. David Butler, Janet Fawcett, Sarah Howell, Phyllis Aldridge, Miss McCann. Ronnie Smith, Bob Hicks, Dave Trolmaugh, Jon Bail- Mary A, Fausset, Director: Jill Baker. Jayne Lee, Shirley ey. Vliayne Miller, Bill Perry, Lincoln Record, Charles VVQ-lls, Crowder. Barbara Lemlrke, Frances Johnson, Beth Tilley, Scott Thatcher, Mike Maher. Marjorie Baugher, Carol Coe, Accompanist. Fourth Row: Terry Alexander. Byrl Martin, Alan Harnish, David Second Row: Virginia Featherstone, Debra Le-Hert, Jane Miller, McIntosh. Bill Janner, Bill Sutherin, Gary Conwell, Bob At- Carol King, Marilyn Barngrover, Judie Henry, Barbara Ehr- kinson, Paul Sehroeter, Joe Van Dorn, David Avery, Bill man, Nancy Hardy, Vliilma Brigirs, Joyann Chaney, Marabeth Hahn, Junior Gonzalez, Dan Horsman. Webb, Estella Balog, Brenda Dunn, Vickie Snyder, Frances Foster, Judy Hunter. As we paint. paint, paint! A familiar scene at Kat-wyk-an-zcc in Holland as thc curtain iosc on the music dcpiirtmcnfs production. The Red Mill. Q'The Red Millw XYorcls and melodies of Yictoi' Hi-rbcrt still echo in the halls as memories of the music dcpartnlents production of T110 Rua' .lfill lingcr in our hearts. Colorful settings. bi-:iutiful costuming, and good music contributed to a thrilling' performance ilircctccl by Miss Mary A. Faussct. Mrs. Mildred Kern, Mr. joseph Ragnins, :incl Mr. Douglas North. Ring Out, glad wedding bells. A joyous wedding climiixed the mysterious plot of the gay Victor Herbert musical. QXXMUIQJIE, Geshafl AA g sv, if gg :Q 11.3 2.1-I me 134 Front Row: jim Porter, Carolyn Davis, Connie Cowell, Linda Moss, Mary Sue Franklin. Second Row: Merry Wilscmn, Kay Bouslog, Shirley Lacy, Dan Harner, Bob Dishon. George Hopkins, john Rolfe, Dan Cooley, Ron Roe. Third Row: Martin Paul, Ronnie Goudy, julie Kent, Deanna Feightner, Rozzelma Duggan. Larry Hollingsworth. Paul Wrightsman, jerry Clark. Franklin Breckenridge, Charles Saunders, Bob Braclway, jack Longfellow. Fourth Row: Larry Kirkman, jon Roe, Joyce McCoy, jack Xwhite. Ronnie Tomlinson, Myron Henry. Back Row: Mr. joseph Ragains, Diane Ragains, Dick Whiteside. Martha Cedars, Melveta Brake, Vincent Holt, Karl Thompson, jay Saul. ridiron Marchers . . . The cadence of the drums broke the fall atmosphere as the band marched into formation. l,ed by the drum major and majorettes, the 76 instrumentalists moved in brilliant crimson uniforms down the gridiron. lt was not the football held alone that occupied the band's interests: the stirring music of basketball games, the glamour of a parade, and the concert music performed in various festivals all had a place in the busy schedule. Antony' their many activities, one which will be long remembered is the Calvacade of Musicfl ln this program, the hand joined the entire music depart- ment to present a memorable concert. At times it was Sousa who reigned as king of the band's repertoire: in other moments the concert music of Von Vtfeher prevailed: but whether it was rockin roll or lleethoven, the band always met the occassion. Directing' the hand was Mr. joseph liagains, who was assisted by the officers: jim ltorter, President: George lfranklin, Yicefl'resident: l'at Tomlinson. Secre- tary: liob 'l'hrasher, Manager: Diane liagains, lirum Major: llick XYhiteside, Assistant llrum Major: Connie Cowell and Carolyn Davis. Librarians. w ii Front Row: Larry Henry, Gary Rupert, June Kearney, Judy Meyers, Rita Roche. Second Row: Eel Maynard, Duan Nyffler, Steve XX'o0ley, Bruce Gillander, Keith Nelson, lutly Place, Bob Clark, George Franklin, Ronnie Lfyer, Thirtl Row: Charles Miller, Bob Pavliclc, john XX'heelclon, Kenny Atlams, Mike lNIcKee, Daviel Van Lanelingham, George Somsel, Rebecca Ball, Barbara Hughes. Babe Lfiller, Pat Tomlinson, Daviel Delong. Gary Kemper. Fourth Row: Bob Clements, Steve Henry, Dan Blossey, Gene Colter, Tom Bromley, Roger Phipps, Bob Blossey, Bob XY'hite, Back Row: ,lim Cowell, Bob Thrasher, Mike Fowler, Bob Green, Bill Trownsell. Chllflb Pennington. . . . Concert Entertainers Forming a big K are the majorettes. LEFT Qtront to backj, Karen O'Harra, Carolyn Boytl Jacqueline Thomson, Lintla Daugherty, RIGHT, Donna Xwarnock, Nancy Presenting the colors-john Culbertson lXIitChell, Mona Vfilson. Georgann .Mustarel, Ernest Munson, Bob Somers, Iwfarvin Reich Barbara Bitner. enbacli. Extra - urrieular Budgeteers Xtebster defines organization as arranging into parts with the proper officials to carry out a scheme elhcientlyf' This is the duty of the Organization lloard in keeping our many school clubs operating smoothly. These clubs must meet the rules and regulations established by the lloard. lfor instance, each club can hold only one night meeting a semester. Also, they will meet every two weeks on the days assigned by the lloard. At the beginning of each semester, the various organizations submit an outline of their activities along' with suggested improvements. ln turn, the Organization Board sends these reports to the administration. The lloard also checks the constitutions of the various organizations and approves the forming of new clubs. liach spring, a boy and a girl from the sophomore class are elected by the Student Council to serve on the Organization lloard during their junior and senior years. The faculty members are appointed by the llrincipal. Student lloard members for l936-57 were Linda Vaught, Jerry Neal, Nancy Maher, jerry Ashburn, Maureen llalzell, and Hill Kessler. Face ulty sponsors were Miss Elizabeth Mclntosh. Miss Elizabeth Calhoun, Mr. lfred Mustard, Mr. Parl Utterback. Mr. lion llartlett, and Miss Ruth Campbell. Sitting: Bill Kessler, jerry Ashburn, jerry Neal, Nancy Maher, Maureen Dalzell, Linda Vaughn. Standing: Miss Ruth Campbell, Miss Elizabeth Calhoun, Miss Elizabeth Mclntosh, Mr. Dontdtl Bartlett. Nr. Fred hlustard. lfront Row: Lewis Poe, Pres.: Robert Linzey, Vice-Pres.: Fran- Third Row: Judy Hunter, Nancy Hardy, Phyllis Beane, Diane PPS J0hIlS0n, SGCY-5 Wilmil BFHZKS, TFGHS-C Janice Th0mDSOIlC Rayrains, Jerry Neill, Surah Miller, Debbie Leffert. Emily K1-sslorg Sondra Roe: Karlene Sciortino. S,V,i.0m1 ROW, J. D. Button, Karen Butler, Villa Willsy, Maureen 1 o111'tl1 Row: Mr. NN2Ll'l'i-'Il Muncie, Mrs. Alice Farrzir, Miss Helen My-1-in, Linfln Vaught, Judy Livinggtgn' Janet Ulsn, Nancy Kay, Miss Helen Railslmck, Mr. Joseph Powell. Mr. Fred 1,111-rison. Moss, Advisors. cholarship, Leadership, Service, and haraeter THE FACUl,'1'V COMMITTEE has the honor of mforzlzirzg you H1111 yen f1G2'1' P11111 1'11'1'f1'11' H1 1111'111I11'1'.vl1if1 111 II11' ifljlillklll Cll.Xl l'Iili of the XA'1'1oN1x1- lloxwu So1'114:'TY These yyniwls xyeix- read by sixty SlllflL'lllS this year x1'l1e11 1111-y received their lllllllll' Society i11vi1a1io11s. l11 1111- spriiig, the iiiitiales xxx-1'e 1:1111-11 into the 111'g:111izz11i1m11 before the e111i1'e SillflL'lll lmucly ill 2111 lllllJl'L'SSlX't' CCl'CIll1llly. l.igAl111-nl ezuiclles sy111l1olizecl s1'l111lz11'sl1i11. lClIilL'l'Sllll7, SL'l'Xlk'l'. and 1'l1z11':11'11-1': :1111l 1l1e S11- ciety's efvlwws uf l1l111- and yellmy xxere Ill'k'SL'lllL'll 111 1l1e Slll1lL'lllS i11 the ffJ1'11l nf 1'il1l11111s. 'l'l1e pleflgesliip was 1'li111:1Xe1l y1'i1l1 11111 Zlllllllill l1z111q11e1 spr111sf11'1'4l lmy Ilie SL'IllU1' 1llClllllCl'S. Sllllll'lllS lllllbli 111:1i111z1i11 l1ig'l1 seliulzisiie IlYL'l'2lQCS 111 l1e e1111si1le1'ecl fm' 1111-111111-1'sl1i11. 'lla :1tt21i11 the liigli l11111111' 111 being' selevleil, they lllllfil also lizive 11111s1:1111li11g' CllZ11'ZlClL'lA 111111 l1-z11le1'sl1ip. lrilfllliy 511111154113 were Klrs. nlllllk' hlmies, Kliss llelen lQ:1ilsl1:1elq. Kliss llelen lizxy. fxlrs. Alice l:fl.l'l'ZllA, XIV. X'1:11'1'e11 Alll1lClk'. Klr. XX':1l11-1' Lioss. :1114l N11 -lusepli l'm1'ell, P111 li FRFSHMAN Y-'TEENS Front Row: Paula Akfimann, Sgt.-at-Arms: Glc-0 Barber. Pres.: Third Row: Joyce Gunno-ll, Sharon Southard, lialw Miller, Pal Becky Heltzel, Se-cy.: Jeanne Watton: Judy WVest: Tanya Lamb, Judy Aldridge, Nancy Walker, Jackie Bertram, Jan Reynolds: Judy Ferguson: Sharon Cook: Sharon Smith: Vicky Standt, Barbara Lewis, Anus-la Lindlr-y. wolf: Jlmpt Kwnsmlyi Wlltll Tar'-IS' Fouiih Row: Sandra Hamilton, Marilyn Fowler, Ginger Lewis. Second Row: Carol Milla-r, Paulette Orem, Alice Livingston. Judy Lamlicrson, Virginia Maynard, Charlotte Truclilood, Janice Carver, Mary Atkinson, Pat Davis, Susan Jewell, Kay Sarah Wells. Norma Cage, Mildred Mr-Aninch, Maxine Alley. Cross. Barbara Carlson, Linda Wright, Sherry Hamilton. Nancy Arnett. Members of Y-Teens SOPHCJMORE Y-TEENS Front Row: Carolyn Harper, Pres.: Shirley Milner, Vice-Pres.: Third Row: Jephaline Shirar, Bonnie Miles, Sharon Boon, liar! Joan Shutt, Secy.Z Patti Welder, Treas.: Suellen Putt: Sue lene Ileardorff, lfaloe Gerard, Phyllis Isaac, Pat Hunt, Shirley Gibbs: Carolyn Besser: Carol Wright. Rowling. Second Row: Sue Durham, Patti Fe-dersnill, Maralxeth VVehb. Fourth Row: Virginia Strycott, Jane-t Johns, Susan Pancoast, Emily Burger, Carolyn Settle, Katheryn Shaw, Linda Davis. Pat Bennett, Marilyn Clark. JUNIOR X TFFNS .Front Row: Mrs. Arthur Schwindt, Advisor: Carolyn Davis. Pres.: Arlene Lewis, Vice-Pres.: Eleanor Edson. Sc-cy.: Becky Keller, Asst. Secy.: Pat Keith, Treas.: Lois Hawkins. Asst. 'l'reas.: Sally Shrock: Julie Kent. S4-cond Row: Jannette Atkinson, Gloria Cantu, Judy Irwin, Glenda Anthony, Linda Gullner, Martha Cedars. Mary ML'- Clain, Sue Fisher. Devoted to Chrlstlan Ideals I-'runt Row: Mrs. Rohey Hardy, Advisor: Helen Schofield. Pres.: lhnd Rum M igealinr Whitfield lxusu n Hxandt Danni Newell llaphine Brandon. Vir'e+Pres.: Mary Nell McKay, Treas.: Lmptgl Hgylg Bayerly gheuy Patty Martin. Sc-ronfl Row: Pat Tomlinson, Jerry Lou Huff, Carolyn Fatt. lfflllfh ROV VNV R051 lhlflhel H0U1t1Bl0ClK MAH-lift Wi5t Roberta Reynolds. Judy k xufman gen was lbsent whe n the pictuie w lb taken HP l S FRESHMAN HI-Y Plvlin-1'im:, limlnim- Boyd. Tvl'1'y Kvmlzxll, Max Kvlly. liruvr- Front Row: 'l'c-xl Miltcnlmrger: Ray Klimgcnsmith, Chaplain: Gary Smnsm-l, M1-. Ilflurvin Carrulh, Smmusm Hickman. P11-s.: Jcffrcy Dye, Vic-v-l rus,: Jerry Fulk, Svc-y.: Mike- L'h1-1'ry. 'l'1':-as.: David Brincy, Sal.-ut-Arms: P4-tu Hum-r. 'l'l1i1'4l Row: K4-nny Adams. Holy C'lm-mu-ms, H2ll'I'j' Hurfnmn, Tum Sm-cond Row: Kvnion Van Luv, B1-nny Rvx llilflllllhfll, llllu' Norris Juhn Klum-y, Jim My:-ir, VV1-ndvll 1'uv:xll. Jn-if Ozmklvy, Gun 1 Gillzimlwr, Rnlwrt flI0l0Ch. Hi-Y . . . Pledged to Create, SOPHOD1ORl3 HI-Y 1 1'ont Row: KiL'l1u1'clHite-: Churlfzs Ilmlun-: lmvirl Helm-dict, Pr:-s.: NVQ-lusts-l', Eel Rm-svner, Boll Pzlvllvlx, Mr. Jerry lfishz-1', ,Ml- John Snlclvr, Vice'-Puls.: Chzxrlm-:Q Szmmlvrs, Sc-Icy.: Iiouulns visor. F: -' .'I'4-:.'.:I'- D , '11 l:':Il 1..'hl '. . lmlllm Il ls' Hut mm luv lm hh AN mln lllhlI'1l Row: Jvrry Coles, Boll Hr-mlvrson, Myron Hr-nry, Paul Svcond Row: John Il1':mz'h, Ronniv Slnnln-y, G4-urge BL-ally, lllr-la Slnull-y, Tum Bromley, Bill lluywnoml, Ja-if Kelly, Ks-ith Nm-lson, ,lf wk I ma H 1 AIPNIOR HI-Y l ru1zI Huw: Jmfrry XYmulxx:xrc1: John Hultrvi J1-My Ashburn. Sgt.- zat-Arnh: 'l'om Swing. I'l'x-s.: Ilivlx 1'h4-u':u'. Vicv-P141-S.: Mivhzu-I Hivkmzxll. Sm'y.' Huln-rt Summf-rf: 1i:u'y K+-nun-V: livrr I'1'14l- Iilz. L'hz1g:l:li113 Hum- I' Huy S. S' vwml Hmm: Gum Gzxrln rl. lim ill l'I:-V1-Q-. Tum H:-' ly, Ilivlx f':.1n11h+-l'. Russ' H li. 1':nmr1. G+ muff- Huifmzm. Rum-1' Vhlmmf, lun. Hiil:-V. I.z1V1'y H'-m'j.'. E11 S1-:x1'1':lvv-. Iiuvirl Pffllit, BTV, WI ' ' d E . Elllltillll, an xt i'r'm1I Huw: Jun lizxilwy, Vhzqrlailli Wilsun. Vic-mf-I'1w-s.: J. IP. Button. Tum Kring. Spit.-:nt-.'X1'l11r, Sf-Muni Huw: Hill I'1l'r'5'. G1-ralrl 1' -Q 4 Lum-mln R1-c'm'rl. I'l'1-5. Sm-y.: I.:xl'1'y Inwlz-. vurw, Alun Hzirnisll. SPN 3 limi 11-:ls.I John l r':xlll. Nlrmrf-, Slmumrr. f - if 'W 'Hxilwl Kam: Huh l'n:xl4-F, Iiivk li1'us4l. I'zxuI Iiimflirk. S4-ull Thzcle-h'1', Hill 'l'1'uxxns4-Il. Huh lmll, fhurlfif I -lmlmitmx lfmurh-5 Hili. Vhuvl. XY:-Ile, Iiis'hm'4l ,Xllslrxuy Jm- Hu1'ki11u'h:xn1 l':n:m1 5h:'m-k. Imn Immx, Ja-l'1'y NI:-mw, ll:-A 1-mvln-11 Xlwm: l,:u'n'y NY1'fL1h', 'I'r--:u end Christian IOR H1-Y lkwxsll. Jim Klrwznill, J'-rry Iwfllvlxhv ruth, Spmlsor. .I. . hlrml Rm'.': Tom TH-rlxillx. Vhris Hurst. Iiill Iiuimw-. IM-wzxixw I,iL-hlfrmt. 911 Ideals rpm-V, NIV. Mzwxm lux 1,4-wxs Poli, Bol- nm -My 1 wifi 4. Siffffvs. if .gh Q 'gy 'H 1'-', Q Lf, 1 we ,. it sr 1 1 My ff. ,iv-K, Q-v.fw, ,gfyy wg? , ' A,,1if,fww .14 ....,.-iivx, nip, . Q,,.iff we .. -f if W'Y, ,i ' mit' . Sharing in the eiirly-morning discussion group spimnsureel by the Hi-Y are fleft to rightj D. Avery, M. Hicl-imun. VI. Bailey, bl. Button. D. Allsing, K, xlL1HI.LlC, Mr. Marvin Curruth. Mr. jerry Fisher, ll. Klingensmith, B. Coates, B. Linzty, D. Llieigair, K. Dunn, :mtl R. Record. Trianglffs Aims Become Realities Klziny lmmjevts were jointly spuiisiwecl hy the lmys :incl girls of the Y, 'lihe Hi-Y -Y-'leeii Lfwiiiieil met lui-weelcly tu lliseuss their plans for the 3'CZ1l'.SlJlJllSUl'- ing the Siimvlmll llzuiee p1'm'iQlenltl1eLluillleil with hzircl xwrlc but much szitisfzieliim. fm' this zmnuril event was lieralmleml as lmeingg highly successful. Selected to lt-ml this wgziiiizzilimi was the presirlent llnlm l.inzci-5' with his assistant. llzit llunt. lfm' Z1 mletziiletl ix-em'cl uf trzmsaetecl business the minutes of Carolyn llzirpei' were helpful. The inemne :incl expenses were kept by l1zu'lJai'a llitner. The youth uf the YVVLf,fX :mtl YMCA were well 11-preseiiteml on the lli-YfY-Teen Council. Reigning as King and Queen of the Snowball Dance were Carolyn Cutt and john Fewell while they were assisted by the court: Phyllis Aldridge. Ierry Ash- burn, Ian Hayes. Iohn Gillum. Sharon Grist. and Steve XX'uml. Keith Frye which add to PALETTE CLUB Front Row: Miss Bernice McKinley, Sponsorg David Tigrett, Pres.g Larry Little, Vice-Pres.g Vicky Dotterer, Secy.g jim Simmons, Photographerg Karen Summersett, Asst. Treas.g Carol Chism, Sergeant-at-Armsg Peggy Gentry, Reporter. Second Row: Marcheta Troxel, Loretta Holt, Merry XX'ilson, Diana Morris, Carolyn Kitchell, Marcia Barthelemy, Michael Sears. Third Row: Marlene Duncan. Ronald Roe, Russell Hayes. Mike McGaffney, Tom Ryan, ,lim Ayers, jane Allman. anvas, Brush, and Palette Civic projects were always in view as paint and brush were lifted in the Palette Club. VVith their primary service of window painting completed, the club started returning its profits to the community in the form of donations. Among these were a contribution to the YVVCA swimming pool fund, and in collabor- ation with the line arts classes, a very generous donation for Hungarian relief. Vlfith their sponsor, Miss Bernice Mc- Kinley, the club took treats and small gifts to the people at the Howard Coun- ty Home during the Christmas season. Various members earned a total of eleven State Awards in the National Scholastic Art lixhibit and members also entered work in the Art Associ- :1tion's annual spring exhibit. During regular meetings, various peo- ple entertained and informed them with discussion and demonstrations of differ- ent phases of the arts. affixes his name to one of the many paintings the gay Halloween atmosphere downtown. Page s The Twig Is Bent . . . Deep in the heart of some underclassman the dream of being' a teacher created the need for a future teachers club for freshmen and sophomores. Quickly the dream expanded until it encompassed more than one underclassman and their need became known. Mrs. Cornelia Chapel and Mrs. llione Mustard, with the help and cooperation of all interested students and faculty, undertook to form the Teachers of Tomorrow Club in which aspiring' students could learn and dis- cuss teaching as a profession. Early in the second semester. the first meeting' was held. Officers were elected soon afterward and the club began to be a real asset to freshman and sophomores as well as to the school as a whole. Another first in KHS, the Teachers of Tomorrow Club is furthering and realizing the progress of underclassmen dreams, TEACHERS OF TOMORROW' CLUB Front Row: Mrs. Cornelia Chapel. Adviseri Sue Hufford: Carol Kingg jane Millerg Becky Heltzelg Judy Billiterg Peggy Klineg ,Ioyce Eisingerg Kay Bouslog. Second Row: Nancy Humphrey, Barbara Carlson, Kay Cross, Alice Livingston, Pat Pitzer, Miriam Stones, Judy Denny. Lecnnnu Pierce, Third Row: Melvetu Brake, Carol Miller. Virginia Miller. Linda Hawkins. plane Grainger. Jackie Bertram, -Iune Holden. Mary ,login Knisely, Elizabeth Ann Garbert. Fourth Row: Elaine Meritt, Marjorie Baugher, Jan Luellen. Steve Ellis, Sharon Wtilrrvnd, Carolyn Settle. Absent: Mrs. Dione Mustard, Adviser. . . . So The Tree Is Inelined Teachers are needed! National population is increasing by leaps and boundsg and as it increases, the need for educators grows greater and greater. To promote interest in the teaching profession, the lfuture Teachers Club was formed. Stu- dents learn the requirements, the enjoyment, and the gratification of guiding others to knowledge. A lirst in KHS was the cadet teaching program in which Janice Thompson and Wilnia Briggs actually helped in grade-school classrooms for part of the day. Tn another progressive move, the lfuture Teachers Club joined the national Future Teachers Association this year. Striving to fulfill the need of the nation, the lfuture Teachers Club is doing all possible to further interest in the teaching field. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Front Row: Mrs. Peggy McClung, Adviserg Mrs. Lena Coombes, Adviser: Janice Thompson. Pres., Frances Johnson, Vice Pres.g Joellen Middleton, Secy.g XVilma Briggs, Phyllis Aldridge, Janice Hartman, Rita Maher, Sondra Roeg Emily Kesslerg Pat Kerby. Second Row: Gail Dennis, Janet Fawcett. Carol Coe, Georgann Mustard, Arlene Lewis, Barbara Mitzelfelt, Roberta Reynolds, Vanetta Poppas, Sondra Reese, Kay Fenn, Sharon Burns, Brenda Vint, Nancy Carnes. Third Row: Penny Harper, Linda Moss, Sara Shuss, Pat Tomlinson, Janice Arnett. Sara Pettit, Marcia Bitner, Pat Hasseld, Marjorie Poynter, Judy Ault, Judy Livingston, Esther Cowgill. Fourth Row: Janet Hines, Karen Yenna, Mary McKay, Diane Fenn, Julia Horsman, Georgeann Trieda, Barbara Ehrman, Dee Hahn. Joyce Green, Penelope Grant, Phyllis Beane, Diane Ragains. Page 145 At the rendezvous of book- lovers, members of the Library Club are kept busy checking books and keeping them in or- der. Page 146 LIBRARY CLUB Front Row: lNIrs. Barbara Rees, Adviser: lvlrs. Ruth Gosma, Adviserg Nancy Carnes, Pres.: Mary Ann Herbert, Vice Pres.g Lou Ann lillers, Secy.g Mary Hutto1 Cynthia Knaackg Rosalind Hamlin. Second Row: Mary McClain, Linda Gollner, Sondra Roe, Sue Fisher, Priscilla Iohnson, Sue johnson. Janis Hartman. Third Row: Judy Riley, Janet Lidy, Anne Lindsay. Ian Fred. Elizabeth Henderson, ,Iudy Pearson. Fourth Row: Colleen McKee. Penny Harper. Dana Kinney, Mary Rose Thatcher, Sandy Reese. Pat Mooney. Books . . . The Keys To Knowled A bee-hive of activity, the library, has assistants hustling about zxccessioning and lettering books. Others are checking attendance while caring for magazines and newspapers, Arnong the club's varied activities was their visit to the Hoosier Student Librarians' Association Conference. ln sharing their knowleclge with others, the club unclertoolc a special projectfprocessing and cataloging' the Cen- tral Sehool library. All Library Club members are assistants. ge The Gift of Gab Ah! the excitement of competition. lfnthusiasm permeated the atmosphere of every speech and debate event the Speech Club of KHS participated in this year. Time spent in preparation and memorization ot' speeches and readings proved worthwhile when onels name was called as tirstfplace winner. lixtensive traveling' was done to such places as Columbia City, Lafayette, and Muncie as they went to compete in various phases of speech activity. The llur- due Legislative Assembly and llebators' Conference on the campus of Purdue was a high point in the year's activity. Debators attended panels, practice debates. and clinics on their debate topic, while KHS legislators busied themselves in the animated houses of Student Congress. Valuable experiences were gained by Speech Club members as they met interesting' personalities from schools throughout the state. Knowing what to speak and how to speak well is essential to a happy, well-rounded person, and as KHS orators learned this they gained confidence in expressing their opinions. Throughout the year fun and learning combined in memorable events to spur Speech Club members to greater heights in public speaking. SPEECH CLUB Front Row: Mr. Stanley Duncan, Sponsor: Devena Reed, Pres.g David Peters, Vice Pres., Ron Babef, Secy.: Sue Gibbs, Suellen Putt: Mr, J. Paul Kendall. Sponsor. Second Row: Mike Gifford, Sandra Hamilton, Marilyn Sue Clark, Stanley Fowler, ,Ioan Myers. Carolyn Besser, Sharon Grable. Third Row: Garry Ruppert, Rodney Wolfcale, ,Iohn Norris, Robert Blossey, Richard Allsing, joseph Phillips, Ed Seagrave. Page 147 Page 148 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Front Row: Mr. A. K. Bell, Mr. Fred Mustard, Sponsors: Sara Pettit, Pres., Sarah Miller, Vice Pres.g Emily Kessler, Secy.g Brenda Vint, Cor. Secy.g Devena Reedg Dee XXfyman. Second Row: Lincoln Record, Paul XX'agner. planet Fine. james Adams, Janice Thompson. Carolyn Catt, Daphine Brandon. Third Row: Darold Fortune, Bob Summers, Marjorie Poynter, ,Ioellen Middleton, Margaret Wfest, Kirsten Brandt. Fourth Row: Larry Ingle, Lewis Poe, Boh Linzey, Stanley Fowler, Chris Horst. Promoters of orld Understanding Today, with jet propelled planes, atomic submarines, and turbofjet test cars, it really seems as though the world is shrinking. More and more it is becoming essential for nations to co-operate in friendship and peace, and so the individual must strive to know about the affairs and actions of the entire world. The Inter- national Relations Club was formed for this purpose. Interested students meet together to discuss and analyze the actions and problems between countries. Un March 22, the International Relations tflub went to the campus of An- derson Lfollege to participate in a model United Nations Assembly. lil 15 students posed as delegates of various countries representing that nationls viewpoint in the discussions. Members, with their sponsors Mr. Fred Klustard and Mr. Alexander Bell, try to promote interest in international affairs. In discussing and reading about the problems of nations throughout the world, they have come to understand the actions of the United States more fully. DRAMATIC CLUB Front Row: Mr. Charles Klinger, Mrs. Jane Hall, Mrs. Third Row: Barbara Lembke, Diane Ragains, Jackie Elsie Seagrave, Advisersg Jon Bailey, Pres.g Linda Vaught, Vice Pres.g Jean Bushong, 2nd Vice Pres.g Nancy Hardy, Secy.g Karlene Sciortino, Treas.g Villa Willseyg Sandy Hamilton, Barb Simpson, Shirley Milnerg Steve Woolleyg Bill Boice. Second Row: Paula Akeman, Phyllis Aldridge, Barbara Mitzelfelt, Helen Reder, Julia Frazer, Martha Henry, Glenda Gray, Janet Miller, Sarah Howell, Kathy Craig. Rita Maher, Janet Fawcett, Carol Turner, Marcia Aldridge. Agnew, Barbara Jonsson, Barbara Ehrman, Marilyn Williams, Sherry Mervis, Linda Wright, Beverly Barnes, Kay Cross, Joyce Green, Susie Badger, Rebecca Reed, Ann Stockdale, Ted Miltenberger. Fourth Row: Phil Mozzone, Lindell Leach, Arliss Jeffries, Ron Baber, Bob Blossey, Joseph Phillips, Phyllis Beane, Sharon Wright, Kathy Crow, Judy Hunter, Joe Van Dorn, J'. D. Button, Mike King, Ed Seagrave, Bill Perry, Dick Chegar. Lights, Curtain, Action It Was with a love for the theatre that the 65-member Dramatic Club was formed. Originated many years ago, this organization has a well rounded his- tory-bringing comedy, mystery, and melodrama to the KHS stage. Member- ship in this group comes through a series of try-outs in which the candidates memorize cuttings to be given before the judges. The club led the school in its fall activities as they produced the three-act play A Man Called Peter, which depicted the life of the Scottish minister, Peter Marshall. The spirit of Christmas was instilled within us as the east of 'iVVhy the Chimes Rang turned in an inspiring performance. However, the club's interest extended for many miles beyond our own pros- eenium arch. As a special activity, the club attended the tive productions of the Purdue Playshop where they saw experienced acting in a university theatre. The Dramatic Club with its history of many successes has brought to KHS an understanding of the stage and its many functions. Page 149 Peter Marshall is going to be nominated Chaplain of the United States Senate. Judy Hunter, Diane Ragains, Dick Chegar, Linda Vaught, jon Bailey, Bill Gilbertson, Bill Boice, lean Bushong, J. D. Button, Karlene Sciortino, lid Sea- grave, Marcia Aldridge, Nancy Hardy, Joe Van Dorn. A Man alled Peter A dynamic and different approach to Christianity which appealed to the youth of the nation was brought out by the Dramatic Club's presen- tation of A Alan Called Peter. Under the able direction of Mrs. Elsie Seagrave and her assistants, Mrs. jane Hall and Mr, Douglas North, the play brought out the courageous warmth and human understanding of l'eter Marshall and how the deep devotion of his wife, Catherine, kept him carrying on a great work. The minister's difficulties were two old maids who objected to his being in the public eye. The Marshalls' strength and faith were put to a greater test than the sisters' when Catherine became ill with tuberculosis. Peter pulled his wife out of depression and renewed her faith in God and herself. Peter developed a heart condition which restricted his active life. XYhen otfered the nomination of Chaplain of the Cnitcd States Senate, l'eter believed that God had given him his life and had the right to use it as He wished He accepted the nomination in spite of his health, knowing that his life was to be dedicated in service to God. Said Peter, VVhen we are no longer afraid to die, then we begin to livef' lfor the hrst time in the history of Dramatic Club, a play was repeat- ed by popular demand. thc grcatcst opportunity to Serve Him Vvo over haclin Jon Bailey, Ed Sea- gravc. Liudzi Yaught, Bill Gilbcrtson. Wk pray for those who need stronger ii-zirlsf' 'Ion Ilziiluy and l.inc,la Yauglit. 'Oli you iziku thc high road and l'Il takc thc low rozul Y' Iliauc Rzlgziins, Dick Clicgar. Hill lloicc, hlcrui Ilushoug, -Ion Bziiluy, -I, IJ. Ruttoii, Linda Yzmught. Q 5 x THESPIAN SOCIE Front Row: Mrs. jane Hall, Advisorg Mrs. Elsi Seagrave, Aclvisorg Diane Ragains, Pres.g Karlene Sciortino, 1st Vice Pres., J. D. Button, 2nd Vice Pres.g Barbara Lembke, Secy.g Phillip Mozzone, Treas,g Phyllis Beane, Clerkg janet Miller, Phyllis Aldridge, Barbara Mitzel- felt, Helen Rederg Rebecca Reedg Sarah Howell, Mar- cia Aldridge. Second Row: Paul Himelick, Ted Miltenberger, Kay Cross, Sandra Hamilton, Carol Coe, Janet Fawcett, Linda Vaught, Nancy Hardy, ,lean Bushong, Judy Hunter, Kay Fenn, Marilyn Williams, Betsy Schwartz, Kathy Dramatic TY Craig, William Gilbertson, Ed Seagrave. Third Row: Steve Finley, joe Van Dorn, Lindell Leach, George Franklin, Mike King, Scott Thatcher, Bob Blos- sey, Tom Beane, Paula Akeman, Carol Finley, Linda Moss, Barbara Ehrman, Barbara Jonsson, Ray Klingin- smith. Fourth Row: George Beatty, Bill Perry, Ronnie Smith, Cr Maurie james, jim Porter, Bob Green, ,Ioe Phillips, Alan Hamish, jon Bailey, Gary Conwell, Dave Tro- baugh, Tom Perkins, Jerry Miltenberger, Wayne Miller, Dick Chegar, Bill Boice. a ft S m e I1 ng the tiniest button on a costume Hammering the most elaborate set to sewi fthese acts were symbolic of the various functions performed by the National Thespian Society. It might be said that the tradesv as is their sponsor, Mrs. lilsie S-eagrav Society is a regular 'jack-of-all e. A formal initiation in March, a breakfast in the spring, and a three-act play kept all Thespians going at a fast pace. Membership in Troupe 979 of this honorary dramatists' organization comes from serving one hundred hours as a stage apprentice. Last summer several students attended the National Dramatic Arts Conference where they were enlightened on the theatre and gained many ideas for their annual three-act play. Their many activities throughout the year truly exemplified the dramatic arts in Kokomo Page 152 High School. Depicting various duties of the future nurses are Judy Pear- son, Carole Finley, Kathy Craig, and Nancy Utterback as they check charts, roll applicators, and prepare bandages. Pulse, Blood Pressure, Temperature You had better put him to bed. Be sure to cheek his temperature and take his pulse Y So ranged the conversation in a meeting of the lfuture Nurses Club as they delved into the honorable profession of nursing. At their bi-weekly meeting, these ladies of the lamp took trips to observe hospitals in action. ln thinking of their education, the club visited schools of nursing, while their sponsor, Miss lfsther lfdwards, added helpful eonnnents. Leading the group were the ofheersz Carol Finley, presidentg Maureen Meritt, vice-president: and Kathy Craig, secretary. , FUTURE NURSES CLUB Front Row: Miss Esther Edwards, Advisor: Carol Finley, Pres.: Third Row: Emily Burger, Karol Stonger, Ellen Reith, Dee Maureen Meritt, Vice-Pres.: Kathy Craig, Secy.-Treas.: Pat Alexander, Sandra Land, Nal'1Cy Arnett, NHHCY Utterback. Davis: Beverly Barnes: Diana Axente: Jane Hannah: Carolyn Carolyn Allsop, Marabeth Webb, Connie Gonzalez. Culbertson: Susan Call: Becky Ball. Fourth Row: Jephaline Shirar, Bonny Miles, Barbara Lembke, Second Row: Rebecca Reed, Mary Sue Franklin, Joan Shutt, Shirley Bratton, Donna Snyder, Glee Barber, Lou Ann Ellers, Marjorie Wallsmith, Virginia Maynard, Jackie Ray, Paulette Faloe Gerard, Janice Huff, Deanna Feightner. Orem, Pat Lamb, Judy Alleorn, Jackie Thomson. l Page 153 CAMERA CLUB Front Row: Mr. Frank Moore, Adviserg Dick Allsing. Pres., Bob Wilson, Treas.g Paul XVrightsman. Second Row: Susie Jewell, Mary Sue Franklin, Julie Graves, Gail Dennis. Third Row: John Huffman, Fred Clevenger, Lois Hawkins, Sue Myers. Page 156 Click For any student who may attempt to take a picture without a nlm or forget to put a Hash bulb in the camera, we recommend our Camera Club Where the techniques of photography were learned and demonstrated by the members. Pfft! Bang! The Science Club is at work! Even with an occasional etfervescent reaction, this versatile organization grealty 1HCI'63.SCCl their knowledge through experiments and held trips. SCIENCE CLUB Front Row: Mr. Lory Coy, Sponsorg George Franklin, Pres.g Gevena Reed, Secy-Treas Bethelda Davisg Larry Coe. Second Row: Larry Bennett. Dick Budd, Ronnie Boyd, Larry Hollingsworth. Third Row: jerry Huff, David Sturgeon, Dick Girton, Gerry Hinds, Gerald Evans. Fourth Row: Rodney Wolfcale, jay Saul, Mike Davis, Bill Patterson. Absentz Dewaine Lightfoot, Vice-Pres. lntercepted by monitor Jerry Wfoodward, George Franklin shows his pass slip. Corridor Sentinels To pass or not to pass, that is the question. lt is a question that faces all KHS students traveling' during periods in these hallowed halls. Xlithout that paclclle or pink slip, you are sure to be stopped by one of the watchful monitors who are constantly on the alert for trespassers. lie- sides serving as the police force of KHS, they are aids to teachers and visitors. They occupy seats in most of the principal spots in the halls. The monitors are on their posts to help you. as well as to save much confusion and disorder in the halls. MONITOR CAPTAINS Front Row: Tom Beane, Emily Kessler, Ruthann Pine, Bill Boice. Second Row: janet Fawcett. Phyllis Beane, Ann Dwyer. Marilyn Barngrover, Paul Hime- lick. Third Row: Russell Bergman, Dennis Aerne, David Alexander, Richard Chegar, Gerald Evans. Page 157 N it Tmgum SARGASSG 57' nl 3 Plotting and planning their wav through mani- A home away from home! The familiar locker fold activities, Paul Ferry, Sharon Grable, Julia provides a store-house for everything from hookw Horsman. Sherry Fierke, and Myron Henry. ex- to candy. amine posters announcing coming events. Memories Caught Forever . . . Make-up male ballerinas Steve Overton and Bill Haywood find preparing for the foot- lights a grinding ordeal, while Kay Crows, Becky Heltzel, Donna Snyder, Ioellen Middleton. Barbara Hughes, and Maureen Meritt find it quite commonplace. Page ISS A supply house for students could he the definition of the School Bookstore for it con- stantly kept us in those essen- tials for good class work. . . . In Candid amera Shots In showing their outstanding efforts in the field of speech, fsittingj Sharon Grable, Devena Reed, Mr. J. Paul Kendallg fstandingj ,Ion Bailey, Ron Baber, Marilyn Sue Clark, and David Peters have become members of the National Forensic League. Page 159 Earl hallen e . . . Memorable Climax To the juniors, a first challengcg to the seniors, a parting farewellg to both, the junior-Senior Reception presented a climax to a busy year. The theme was kept secret by the co-chairmen as the preliminary planning of many weeks was carried on behind closed doors. After the members of the various committees were appointed, the diligent work began. The constructing of a large tower for hanging crepe paper, the building of an elaborate coronation stand, the planning of the souvenir program-all this contributed to the success of the dance. A regal aspect was added to the dance by the queen, nominated by the senior boys and selected by the juniors. The crowning of this beauti- ful girl highlighted the evening as the seniors danced their way out of KHS into the open world. Front Row: Nancy Carnes: Sue XX'alkerg Vicky Dotterer, Susie Badger, Co-chairman Carol Finleyg Phyllis Aldridgeg Pat Maudlin. Back Row: jerry Silenceg Tom Beetyg Ronald Roeg Bert Fridlin, co-chairmang Dick Chegar Mike King' David Avery. x i Page 160 CAROLY RECEPTION QUEENS 1' ww - x v 1 Page 162 my 2 are ,wb Sometimes we watch the birds when there ain't no birds. A familiar scene with Bob Poynter Uudgc Gaffneyl, Barbara Lembke lMrs. Chauvenetl. Jean Bushong QMyrtle Maej, Janice Thompson fBetty Chumleyj, Gary Conwell tDr. Chumleyl, J. D, Button QElwood Dowdj, Nancy Hardy CMiss glohnsonj. Karlene Sciortino tVeta Louisej, Bill Perry QF. J. Lofgrenj. Harvey Comes to High School The door swings open . . . silence reigns . . . another door opens and closes . . . and stillness again envelopes the empty stage. Harvey has just made his appearance at the Senior Class l'lay. This big white rabbit, named Harvey, is the star of the 1957 Senior Play. Harvey's master and friend is Elwood P. Dowd, who leads a happy, carefree life. He enjoys everyone's company, and he loves to introduce everyone to his pal, Harvey. Supporting Mr. Dowd in the story is his sister, Yeta Simmons. She becomes convinced that lflwood needs psychiatric attention. The events that follow develop into a rollicking comedy. Mrs. Mildred Kern, Mr. Douglas North, and Mr. Karl Kiger served as sponsors for the play. They worked diligently with the cast and all seniors who helped in any way with the big production. Wlith the money received from the play plus a contribution authorized by the School Board, the Class of '57 purchased a front curtain for the auditorium stage as their parting gift to the school. And, Doctor, sometimes I sec that rabbit myself, says Karlcnc Sciortinu tu Bill I-lulm KD11 Simdersonj. fi i Anal, A I tlwught you were aloud, says B.lI'l31ll'iI Lemhkc to lea Buslmng as Knrlcnc Sciortin looks on. H fl O For ri1bbit's cars their must he twu lmlys in this lmtf says Gary Ccmwcll to Vzmcttn Pop- D215 fhliss Kcllyj and Bill Hzllm. Puiru 163 Page 164 QUILL AND SCROLL Front Row: Mr. Charles Franklin, Sponsor: yl. D. Button. Pres.g Lewis Poe, Vice Pres.g Sara Pettit, Secy.g Georgeann Triedag Vicky Carnes. Second Row: Carolyn Caitt, Nancy Hardy, Delores Hahn, planet Hines, lunet Ulsh. Third Row: Allen Hamish, Bill Perry, Sarah Miller, Maureen Meritt, Jackie Agnew, lon Bailey. Fourth Row: Chris Horst. jerry Neal, Bruce W'ooltlritlge. Scott Thatcher, Ioe Van Dorn. Mecca of Aspirin Journalists llo you like fzist moving reporting, scoops. the roll of the press? Then membership in the Quill zinfl Scroll Society will further your journf zilistie efforts. lXlenihership is limitecl to juniors and seniors who are in the upper thircl of their class. Students must have written eighty eoluinn inches or have clone H eonipzirzilrle amount of journalistic worlt, he reef onnnenclecil hy the sponsor of their puhliezition, nncl he zlcceptecl hy the National Secretary. The KH5 chapter, nainerl for Robert Cougglilin, former stuclent, now on the eclitorizil stzihf of l.ll li, plays :in iinportant part in I1flV211lL'l11g journzilisni in our sehool. ' LENS EDITORIAL STAFF Front Row: Nancy Hardy, Edi- tor: Nancy Larrisong ,Ioellen Middletong Marcia Bitnerg Barbara Ehrmang Kay Hank- insg Phyllis Beaneg Georgann Mustard, Rita Maherg Nellie Buckleyg Patty Welte1'. Second Row: Connie Lechner, Janet Iames, Roberta Rey- nolds, Helen Reder, Kay Fenn, Carolyn Catt, Carol Finley, Carolyn Wfalker, Becky Ham- ilton, Dee Dee Iohnston. Third Row: Sheila Flick, Barb- aramqlonsson, ,Ioan Fredrick, Vicky Carnes, Sara Brown, Iudy Irwin, Penelope Grant, Maureen Dalzell, Carolyn Clare, Ann Price, Emily Bur- ger. Fourth Row: Daphine Brandon, Mary Rose Thatcher, Margaret West. Susie Badger, Linda Moss, Mary Ann Herbert, Sharon Hall, Nancy Maher, Ruth Ann Grawcock. Information Please Xthile most of the students were enjoying their summer vacation, the edi- torial and business staits ot the Lens were busy at work. The Lens, a school handbook published annually by the Student Council, was published by a business staff who eanvassed the town selling advertisements and an editorial stan' who wrote about KHS customs, rules. classes, and extra- curricular activities Naney Hardy was editor-in-chief while Maureen Meritt served as business manager. Mr. J. l'. jones was the faculty sponsor. LENS BUSINESS STAFF Front Row: Mr. I. P. Jones, Maureen Meritt, Marilyn Wfil- liams, Barbara Mitzelfelt, Ianice, Thompson, Gloria Cantu. Emily Kessler, Sondra Roe, Marilyn Moser. Second Row: Pat Hasseld, Nan- cy Humphrey, Carol King, Ann Dwyer, Georgann Blus- tard, Iean Bushong, Mary Davis. Delores Hahn. Third Row: Marjorie Poynter, Sharon Grable, Sara Pettit, Karen O'Harra, Sarah Miller, Carolyn Moore, lulia Hors- man, Arlene Lewis. Fourth Row: Iuliann Conner, Elaine lNIeritt, Ivlarjorie Bau- gher. Iane Itliller, Ellen Reith, Connie Colter, Dee Alexander, Georgeann Treida. Page 165 E Handling the task of editing the Red and Blue are fstandingl Scott Tliatcher, Janet Hines. 1. D. Button, Bill Perry. jackie Agnew, Sarah Miller, ,lanet Ulsh, tseatetlj Maureen Merrit, and jerry Neal. News, Features, and Editorials Nothing could be more interesting than a visit to this nucletts of activityfthe Red and Blue room. liirst we see ,lerry Neal, editor and chief, and ll. Hutton, managing editor, hashing over a budget made shaky by one of the paperls new progressive moves-the enlargement from four to live columns per page. Janet Hines, Sarah Miller, and planet L'lsh. news editors, can be seen confer- ring with lackie Agnew, feature editor, and Scott Thatcher. editorial editor, about potential stories for the next issue. Through the door comes llill Perry, camera in hand, returning with some candid shots. Mr. Charles lfranklin and Mrs. Mildred Kern, sponsors, discuss a layout change. Lewis l'oe, business manager, busily computes the expenses and income. showing the paper to be operating in the black. lilelores llahn, advertising manger, and Vicky Carnes, production tnanager, prepare to go downtown to solicit advertisements from mer- chants which help to pay the cost of the paper. Ralph XYilliams, circulation manager, is busy with preparations for a sock hop which will head the new subscription drive. Maureen Bleritt arrives to type the stories selected by the editors. Soon the press of our KH5 vocational building will roll out the completed paper under the supervision of lllr. liverett Mason. lXlC2iIlNYl'lllC 'lon llailey, radio editor, and his sta ll are working on lliglt Selma! Carroztsel produced every Thurs- day night. This li-minute program includes sports, news, and fashions. Un liriday morning the combined efforts of the staff are evident as the finished product, the Rua' and Blue, hits its distribution centers. Voiccs across the air from High School Carrouscl' ha-long to Ed Sciigruvc. lon Bailey. Jerry Null. BLlI'l7.ll'Al Lcinbke. and Vnncttii Poppas, who prcscntcil nn enjoyable 15 minutes of school news mich Thursday night. . . . Transcribed the Events on Our ampus RED AND BLUE WRITERS Front Row: Joyce Eiscngor, R1-lwccu Reed, Karol Stongur. Dee Third Row: Chuck Fuller. Jack Hcflin, George Hopkins. Sara lkm- Johnson, Joanne Mason, Diane Funn, Barbara Mitzvlfm-It, Pvttit, Kay Hzxnkins, Barbzlrzx Ehrman, Dee Hahn, Geurgm-aim Phyllis Aldridge. Yll!'L'lKlZl Second Row: Janet Fawn-ILL. Jnniuv Thompson, Emily Kessler, Fourth Row: Mzirshall Jackson, Klint Br-rridge, David Pete-rs, Mzxrthzl Henry, Jackie BQl'fl'HTTl, Put Lamb, Barlmrn Carlson, Jos- Van Ilorn, Ji-1'1'y Jackson. Ilzxvirl Pierce, Ed Se2zn5:1'm'c-, Stvvef Ovvrton. 1-mmfw-Mm sm, sim:-. Q . E R fMnq 1 5 1 M 1- Combining to keep the paper running in thc black were tlic business stuffi fstunrlingj Vicky Carnes, Dee Hahn, Ralph XX'illiz1ms, fscutcdl Becky Harris and Lewis Poe. l l And ade ur School Clarion . . . The Retl and Blue printers enjoy their work. At thc lino- typt- machine is Ronnie Siler. Standing: Slicrmrm Golrlsbcrry. Arnold Parks, Vifiiync Slierrow, Xxlllllillll Stock, larry Silence. :mtl vliimcs R. Smith. Page 168 RED AND BLUE SELLERS Front Row: Phyllis Aldridge, Gloria Cantu, Vicky Carnes, Jane- Third Row: Leeanna Pierce. Tanya Reynolds, Stephanie Faulkner, Miller, Carol Finley, Jane Grainger, Brenda Vint, Sharon Burns, Barlrara Lembke. Sarah Howell, Diane Fenn, Julia Horsman, He-lon Reder, Nellie Buckley, Joyce Eisenger. Second Row: Marilyn Moser, Gertrude Beard, Sara Shuss, Bar- 1.-Ou lvara Carlson, Becky Heltzel, Kay Fenn, Marilyn Barngrover, Diane Ragains, Phyllis Beane, Barbara Jonsson, Georgeann Treida, Jeanne Mason, Rebecca Reed, Maureen Dalzell. Farolyn Kitchell, Rita Conwell, Penelope Grant, Sherry Mer- vis, Barbara Ehrman, Dee Hahn, Marilyn WVilliams, Shirley Milner. Georgann Mustard. Nora Scott, Martha Trolvaugrh, Connie Colter. rth Row: Chuck Fuller, Joseph Phillips, Bill Thomison, Janice Thompson, Emily Kessler, Maureen Meritt, Sara Pettit, Susie Brown, Paula Akumann, Steve Overton, Dan Horsman, Carolyn Harper, Pat Lamb, Paulette Orem, Carol Miller. . . . The Voice Of KH 9, RED AND BLUE FOLDERS Left to right: Lewis Poe, Bob Young. Phil Spencer, Steve Neilancler. Don Wlilson, john Fewell. Carol Finley. V53 Page 169 Page 170 Nancy Larrison, Pictorial Editor: Frances Johnson, Editorg Larry Ingle, Editorg and Myron LaRowe, Business Managcrg plan this hook. We Planned and Produced . . . YX'ide-eyed and big-earecl, we, the new Sargasso stall, listened intently as the old hands gave us a few words of wisdom at the annual banquet held in the late spring of l95o. Summer sessions with our sponsors, Miss Elizabeth Handley and Mr. XYar- ren Muncie, gave us an inkling of the immense task that lay beyond the doors of rooms Zll and ll6X. Leaping imaginations of Jean llushong and lon llailey created visions of layouts, and they quickly came into being as the dummy was completed with the assistance of lllr. lirank Moore. Soon, a fury of activity throughout the school gave signs that our staff was at work, Stories flooded Room 2115 pictures piled into Room ll6X. lt was a common sight to see limily Kessler typing feverishly at 7:01 A. Xl. in room 211 or to see the auditorium packed with clusters of stu! dents eager to show our photographer. Mr. livart Adams, a beautiful l'epsodent smile. l'erhaps at one time you barely avoided a serious collision with llob Linzey or Janice Thompson dashing toward the editorial room to meet a deadline. . . . This Book For You Hve felt 21 great relief of te11si1111 as we tool: the last few pictures to the engravers, Mr. l'ii1W21l'Cl liarth 211111 Klr. Xxlllllillll llarth: 211111 21s we tuel41-11 the error-free 111211111211 Ll11C1C1' our arms after the 13111211 pr111'11i11g 211111 ll12lLlC that l21st trip t11 tl1e printer, Mr. Russell I'lU1HlJl1l'Cy. Soon, our book was printed, llllllllil, 211111 1le1ivere1l. Our work was 1:lI1lSl10I1. Now, with our I11L'I11OI'1CS plaeecl in our hancls, we are su111le11ly jarre11 l1y a great realization. Our year together is over. XY1- have w11rlqe1l together 1111 that special project for the last ti111eg we have l,1a111le1l together to cheer our team 1111- wa1'11 for tl1e last timeg we have met together for the last time to eat our lLlllCl'lQ we have worked together on a 11a11ee for the last time. Yes, our year is l:lIllSllL'Cl, hut eaeh of us is left with a C111111111111 senti111e11tffwe have 111a11e our year togfether. 's IJOWNTOWN SELLERS Front Row: Stanley lfowler, Mary Dempsey, Phyllis Alclridge, Third Row: Diane F1-nn, Barbara Mitzelfelt, Sue Walker, Sara Brenda Magealson, Hedy Aerne, Janet Miller, Sara Howell, Shuss, Gloria Cantu, Juanita VVilson, Loretta Holt, Jeannie Uonnie Garbert, Sue Gibbs, George Franklin. Mason, Karen Bone. St-cond Row: Judy Beane, Georgann Mustard, Pat Kirby, Linda Fourth ROW: Jan ROC, Julie Horsman, Helen Rader, Pat Mooney, Gollner, Judy Irwin, Susie Brown, Sherry Fierke, Shirley ViCkY CZPHES. Joan 1 l'9d1'iCk, P1112 Ad21il'. Virfliniil Feather'- Milner, Sandy G21r1linee1', Geraldine Myers. stone. Steve Overton. Page 171 ASSOCIATE EDITORS Seated: Carolyn Catt. jenn Bushong, Bob Linzey, Dcvena Reed. Standing: Larry Lainberson, Janice Thompson. -Ion Bailey. Wilrnai Briggs. To Preserve The Memories . . . SARGASSO WRITERS Front Row: Barbara Carlson, Emily Kessler, Phyllis Aldridge, Third Row: Sherry Fierke, Maureen Merritt. Nancy Hardy Barbara Mitzelfelt, Helen Reder, Sharon Burns. Brenda Vint. Phyllis Beane, Barbara Lembke, Judy Lemhke, Pat Adair Mary Sun- Franklin, Sarah Howell, Nellie Buckley. Edith llfluyxir, Marilyn Clark, Margaret West. Second Row: Roberta Reynolds, Janet Hines, G4-oryrann Trieda. Fourth Row: Sara Brown, Kay Hankins, Virginia Featherstone Julia Horsman, Loretta Holt, Martha Henry, Dee Ann Alex- Barbara Ehrman, Joellen Middleton, Steve Overton, Jack Hef ander, Jeanne Mason, Nancy Humphrey, Sue Gihlxs, lin, Joe Van Ilorn, Dick Chegar, David Peters. Page 172 3 .fag x 4.-Q BUSINESS STAFF Rita Maher, Marcia Kull fscatcdj, Stanley Fowler, and George Franklin lstandingj Count the money on hand for the yearbook. . . . We Shared Together SARGASSO SELLERS ' Front Row: Bill Boice, Judy Beane, Diane Fenn, Gcorgann Third Row: Holi Thrasher, Chris Horst, Karen Bone, Betty Mustard, Marilyn Moser, Emily Kessler, Janice Thompson, Summvrton, Connie Lechner. Sandy Land. Marilyn Barn- Nlarcfia Kull, Rita Maher, Kay Fc-nn, Barbara Lemhke, Brenda grover Maureen Me-ritt, Diane Ragains, Sara Pettit, Joellen Vint, Sharon Burns. Middle-ton. Sarah Miller. Daphine Brandon. Second Row: Nancy McClain. Vicky Carnes. Sara Shuss, Karlc-no Fourth Row: Gary Conwell, Phyllis Truelson, Mary McKay, Sciortino, Loretta Holt, Karen 0'Harra, Pat Hasseld, Ann Margaret VVest, Mary Rose Thatvher, Donna Sewell, Judy Dwyer, Judy Livingston, Sandra Rees, Janet Ulsh, Vickcy Thrasher. Pm-nr-lone Grant. Snyder. Pa JJ: www www ,H QXLWQWW N Qs, X ff www . x-mx mwmwm ZJMWM Page 1 ur Class A 8: M TRADING POST 601 East Markland Avenue A 8: W ROOT BEER DRIVE-IN 1100 East Markland Avenue AERNE, L. T., INSURANCE AGENCY 2005 South Washington Street ALBRIGHT'S PAINT STORE 115 North Buckeye Street ALEXANDER MOTORS 120 East Markland Avenue ALLEN, DR. J. K. 627 East Mulberry Street AMERICAN LAUNDRY 220 South Union Street ANDERSON ABSTRACT CO. 104HQ West Walnut Street APPLETONS BOOK STORE 111 West Broadway Street ARMSTRONG-LANDON CO. 101 West Sycamore Street ARTIE'S SANDWICH SHOP 922 South Main Street BAKER POULTRY 314 South Union Street BAUM, LOUIS C., PAINTER 1308 East Hoffer Street BEALL, THAYNE. TIRE SERVICE 1001 North Washington Street BECKLEY TYPEXWRITER CO. 306 North Main Street BEI.L'S BARGAIN FAIR 219 West Jefferson Street BELL'S NORTH SIDE VARIETY 602 North Washington Street BERGMAN'S FOOD SHOP 110 North Washington Street BORUFF'S SUNDRIES 101 West Deffenbaugh Street BOSTON STORE, INC. 111 West Sycamore Street BOZARD HOME GROCERY 603 East Jefferson Street BRINEY JEWELERS 215 North Main Street BURGE'T:S SHELL STATION 321 South Washington Street BURNS CONSTRUCTION CO. S24 East Morgan Street Wishes To Express BUTTON MOTORS. INC. 208 East Sycamore Street JACKSON THE JEWELER 929 South Main Street CAMERON FRIENDLY MOTORS 1423 East Markland Avenue CAROTHERS, J. W. 8: COMPANY 1235 South Buckeye Street CARTER 8: BOUSUM BARBERS 121 East Sycamore Street CASSVILLE MINIATURE GOLF COURSE State Road 31, North CHANCELLOR. DR. J. E. 420 Armstrong-Landon Building CHARLIE'S TOOL CRIB 200 South Main Street CHECKER CAB 621 North Main Street CHINA CLIPPER RESTAURANT 227 North Buckeye Street CLARK'S HOME APPLIANCE Kempton, Indiana CLIFFORD, DR. FRANK O. 605 Union Bank Building COADY COAL CO., INC, 1010 South Ohio Street COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. State Road 35. North CONKLE MOTORS 318 North Buckeye Street COLONIAL FINANCE CO. 208 South Union Street CONTINENTAL STEEL CORPORATION 1109 South Main Street COON FLORIST SHOP 1021 East Sycamore Street CRAFTS ECONOMY RADIO SERVICE 408 North Washington Street CRAWFORD, DR. T. R. 416 West Sycamore Street CRESCENT DAIRY 317 West Jefferson Street CROSS SURPLUS STORE 601 North Washington Street CUMMINGS HARDWARE CO. 926 South Main Street DALZELL, J. HARRY, AGENCY 918 South Main Street Its Sincere Thanks CUPPBOARD, THE 901 West Jefferson Street DAUGHERTY'S FURNITURE STORE 413 North Washington Street DAUGHERTY'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 221 West Superior Street DEMAREE MOLDED PLASTICS 2024 North Wabash Avenue DIETZENS BAKERY 116 West Jackson Street DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. 600 South Union Street DONELSON'S MARKET 217 North Main Street EDSON FURNITURE CO. 608 North Washington Street EI'IRI'IARDT'S DRUG STORE 314 North Main Street ELLEMAN CITIES SERVICE STATIO 101 South Washington Street ELLERS MORTUARY 725 South Main Street FASHION CLEANERS 1436 South Main Street N FELT TYPE-WRITER 8: SUPPLY CO. O 108 East Superior Street FENN FUNERAL HOME 416 South Union Street FENN, ROBERT L. 113 North Union Street FERRY, DR. PAUL W. 406 Union Bank Building FIRESTONE STORES 113 East Mulberry Street FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASSN. 200 West Mulberry Street FIRST NATIONAL BANK 325 North Main Street FOSTER'S FURNITURE CO. 319 North Main Street FROM A FRIEND FROM A FRIEND GADDY BEAUTY SHOP 200m North Main Street GALBREATH 8: STEWART 219 North Main Street GARBERT, BOND 84 BIRKINBINE 502 North Main Street GEORGE'S ELECTRIC SUPPLIES 125 North Buckeye Street GOLIGHTLY, RALPH 202 North Main Street GOOD, DR. RICHARD P. 314 Armstrong-Landon Building GRAHAM, DR. WILLIAM E. 500 Armstrong-Landon Building GRANT. DR. TIMOTHY 1212Q West Mulberry Street GREGORY, FRANK 84 ASSOCIATES 200 West Mulberry Street GROVES VARIETY STORE 200 North Buckeye Street GUARANTEE CAFETERIA 309 North Main Street HALE, DR. OTIS 106 South Main Street HALFAST, DR. R. W. AND CATTEL 214 East Mulberry Street HALL INSURANCE AGENCY 118V2 South Main Street HAHN'S HOUSE OF FLOWERS 107 North Buckeye Street HIGBEE BODY COMPANY 212 South Union Street HI-GRADE CLEANERS 213 South Main Street HILL'S SNAPPY SERVICE 214 North Buckeye Street HOLLAND FURNACE CO. 2506 North Washington Street HUFFORD BEAUTY COLLEGE 2065 North Main Street HUFFORD CLEANERS 1302 North Webster Street HUMPHREY PRINTING CO. 315 North Main Street HUTSON SHOE SERVICE 115 North Union Street HUTTO, DR. W. H. 408 Armstrong-Landon Building HUTTO DRUG STORE 119 East Markland Avenue INDIANA PRODUCTS COMPANY 303 First Federal Building J 84 J APPLIANCE COMPANY 206 South Union Street L, DR. L. M. Page 177 Page 178 To The Many Friends JANE LEE STORES 213 North Main Street IEWELL, DR. GEORGE M. 508 Armstrong-Landon Building JOE'S GARAGE 1404 East Morgan Street JOHNSON ABSTRACT COMPANY 109 North Buckeye Street JOY-ANN BAKERY 201 West Superior Street K 8: S DEPARTMENT STORE 112 South Main Street KAT KAMPUS 121 South Union Street KELVIE PRESS. INC. 101 North Buckeye Street KERN TRAVEL SERVICE 211 West Mulberry Street KILEY INSURANCE AGENCY 412 North Main Street KINNEY TRANSIT LINE, INC. 427 South Union Street KINGSTON PRODUCTS CORPORATION 1415 North Webster Street KNIPE'S FLOWER SHOP State Road 22, West KNOUFF FURNITURE 518 North Union Street KOKOMO CAMERA SHOP 212 West Walnut Street KOKOMO CLINIC 210 West Mulberry Street KOKOMO NEW CAR DEALERS Kokomo, Indiana KOKOMO GRAIN 8: FEED CO. 1215 West Jefferson Street KOKOMO RECREATION ALLEYS, 500 North Main Street KOKOMO ROOFING COMPANY 211 South Main Street KOKOMO SALES CO. 118 South Union Street INC. KOKOMO SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASSN. 223 North Main Street KOKOMO TRIBUNE 300 North Union Street KOKOMO WATER WORKS COMPANY 209 West Walnut Street KOKOMO WRECKAGE COMPANY 115 West Sycamore Street KRESGE, S. S. COMPANY 116 North Main Street KR1EG'S FINE FOODS 901 South Main Street LaMODE SHOP 208 North Main Street LAVENGOOD, R. J. 615 North Main Street LEACH, M. CORPORATION 301-305 South Main Street LINCOLN FINANCE COMPANY 113 North Buckeye Street LINDLEY SALAD COMPANY 627 East Superior Street LOCAL FINANCE CORPORATION 110 South Main Street LORD'S JEWELERS 206 North Main Street LORENZ MUSIC STORE 119 South Main Street LUCILLE SHOP 203 Union Bank Building LUNTZ IRON 81 STEEL COMPANY 420 Union Bank Building MAHER BAKERY 110 East Markland Avenue MAI-IER, JACK Bc SON 210 North Main Street MAIN 8: MARKLAND HARDWARE 8: VARIETY 932 South Main Street MAL'S SPORTING GOODS-MARINE TOYS 1613 Davis Road MAPES, DR. JOHN 434 Armstrong-Landon Building MAXWELL, DR. W. F. 314 East Mulberry Street MAYFIELD, DR. C. T. 2012 West Sycamore Street MCCLINTOCK FURNITURE STORE 910 North Washington Street MCCLURE, DR. WARREN N. 407 West Taylor Street MCGONIGAL, H. E., INC. 123 West Superior Street MCINDOO, DR. R. E. 313 VVest Taylor Street Who Gave Their Support MED-O-BLOOM DAIRY 2600 West Sycamore Street MENDELSON, DR. STANLEY M. 117 West Markland Avenue MID-STATES ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 625 North Union Street MID-STATE LUMBER COMPANY, INC. 205 West Havens Street MILES 8: F'INCH INSURANCE AGENCY 216 East Walnut Street MILLER PACKING COMPANY South Berkley Road MILLS DRUG STORE 101 West Markland Avenue MILLS, PAUL AI. AGENCY 123 West Mulberry Street MILLY'S BEAUTY SHOP 230 South Union Street MODERN LAUNDRY 8: DRY CLEANERS 212 East Superior Street MODERN LINEN SUPPLY 212 East Sunerior Street MODERNISTIC BEAUTY SHOP 204 West Walnut Street MORRISON, DR. FRED 504 Union Bank Building MORRISON FARMS East Sycamore Road MURRAY 8a DAVIS 928 South Main Street MURRAY, DR. E. C. 501 North Washington Street MYGRANT CANDIES 119 West Mulberry Street MYGRANT MUSIC HOUSE 121 West Mulberry Street NESTLE BEAUTY SHOP 412 Union Bank Building NEW' ELECTRIC COMPANY 501 North Buckeye Street NICHE, THE 923 South Main Street OLLIE'S BARBER SHOP 801 North Washington Street OLSEN 8z EBANN 216 North Main Street PALMER JEWELERS 101 East Sycamore Street PARIS, DR. DURWARD 614 Armstrong-Landon Building PENNEY, J. C. COMPANY 100 North Main Street PERKINS STANDARD SERVICE 221 West Markland Avenue PIERCE STANDARD SERVICE 410 East Taylor Street PITMAN, BILL, MADE TO MEASURE 219 North Main Street PITZER'S SHELL SERVICE 301 West Walnut Street PLAY-BOWL LANES 3310 South Lafountain Street PRATHER. DR. PHILLIP E. 117 East Markland Avenue RAYLS AUTO 8: TRUCK CLINIC 1515 East Markland Avenue RAY-WEL MOTORS 175 East North Street REID'S FLOWERS 1420 West Mulberry Street RIDNOUR FINANCE COMPANY 104k West Mulberry Street RITS SHOPPE, FRANCES ASAY'S 106 East Mulberry Street SANBURN, DICK. SPORTING GOODS, INC. 123 South Union Street SCAMAHORN. DR. MILBURN 306 Union Bank Building SCHIFF'S BIG SHOE STORE 106 North Main Street SCHWARTZ BROTHERS REAL ESTATE 113 West Mulberry Street SCHWARTZ, DICK, REAL ESTATE 402 East Markland Avenue SCHWARTZ, DR. F. C. 2016 West Sycamore Street SEARS ROEBUCK 8: COMPANY 118 East Walnut Street SHOWALTER, DR. E. H. 507 North Main Street SIPE THEATRE 127 East Sycamore Street SMITH BROTHERS ELECTRIC 2311 North Washington Street SMITH, DR. ROBERT C. West Jefferson Road Page 179 Bolinger, Sara E.-89 Bone, Colleen A.-89 Bone, Jacqueline L.-56 Bone, Karen S.-73, 122, 171, 173 Bone, Margy J.-81 Bone, Russell Ed-56 Boodt, David-73 Boodt, Susan D.--89 Bookout, Nancy A.-56 Boon, Sharon S.-81, 138 Bottoms, Harold Eugene-89 Bougher, Lowell D.-81, 101, 105 Buchanan, Albert-73 Buchanan, Ruth S.-81 Buckingham, Joe P.-73, 141 Buckley, Jean M.-57 Buckley, Nellie A.-81, 165, 169, Buckner, Thomas Lee-81 Budd, Richard M.-81, 156 Buffum, David Lee-81 Bugher, Judith A.-89 Bugher, Robert Ray-57 Bunch, David-73 Burchard, Bill K.-57, 104, 114 172 Carter, Charles-81, 101 Carter, Larry Lee-73 Carver, Janice I.-90, 138 Carver, Ronald Dean--57 Cass, Janet-81 Cassingham, Bobby Jim--90 Caster, Lucinda M.-57, 154 Catt, Carolyn-54, 57, 122, 123, 142, 148, 164, 165, 172 Catt, Dave--81, 155 Cavanaugh, Thomas-90 Cavazos, Ramona-90 137, 145, 172 Bougher, Winifred Ann-56 Bourff, Joan A.-89 Bourne, Miss Neva-45 Bouse, Charles Ronald-56 Bouse, Robert Franklin-89 Bouslog, Marilyn Kay-81, 134, 144, 154 Bousum, Connie D.-89 Bousum, Ralph E.-81 Bowe, Cedric Henry-81, 107 Bowers, Marcia J.-81 Bowley, Jackie L.-75 Bowley, Larry E.-89 Bowling, Don M.-73, 106, 108, 114 Bowling, Shirley B.-81, 138, 154 Bowman, Mary Jane-89 Boyd, Carolyn J.-73, 135 Boyd, Ronnie Riggs-89, 140, 156 Brackin, Sara J.-81 Bradburn, Joe C.-89 Bradford, Luther Al-89 Bradley, George Robert-73 Bradway, Bob Bruce-81, 134 Brake, Melveta L.-81, 134, 144 Branch, John E.-81, 140 Branch, Lura R.-24, 56 Brandon, Daphine J.-56, 122, 123, 139, 148, 165, 173 Brandon, Duane M.-81 Brandt, Kirsten-12, 20, 57, 79, 122, 139, 148 Brankle, Larry Lee-73, 101 Brasket, Richard P.-73 Brass, Herbert Steve-81, 155 Bratton, Mr. Russell-45, 101, 107, 111, 113, 119 Bratton, Shirley M.-57, 79, 153 Bratton, William O.-81 Braun, Elizabeth Ann-89 Bray, Robert Leroy-89 Breckenridge, Franklin-73, 134 Breedlove, Chester-51 Breedlove, Harry D.--57 Breedlove, Ruth Louise-81 Bridegroom, Philip N.-73 Bridges, Phyllis-89 Briggs, Wilma Joanne--12, 57, 132, Briney, Roger David-89, 140 Brinson, Charles Robert-81 Brinson, Janice M.--57 Brhh Judhh L:-81 Britt, Peggie-81 Brittain, Joan-89 Brittain, Joyce L.-81 Brock, Betty Lou-57 Brock, Bonita-57, 139 Bromley, Tom L.-81, 135, 140 Brown, Sara J.--73, 139, 165, 169, 171, 172 Browning, Dale-57 Browning, Sharon K.--81 Browning, William-89 Brunk, Mr, Merrill A.-39 Bruno, Sharon Jo-89 Bryant, Bob D.-81 Page 182 Burgan, Paul Gilbert-81 Burger, Emily Jane-19, 81, 138, 153, 165 Burger, Gary Nolon--89 Burger, Nancy C.-81 Burnett, Sierra-89 Burnette, John-89 Burns, Sharon Sue-57, 145, 173 Burns, Wilson A.-81, 169, 172, 101 Burt, Alice Kay-18, 89 Burtch, James Robert-57 Burton, Joyce D.-73 Burton, Ralph-81 Burton, Rose M.-81 Burton Suzanne-57 Buscher, Franklin D.-57 Bush, Keith W.-81 Bush, Maryellen-57 Bushong, Jean Elaine-57, 122, 123, 149, 150, 151, 152, 162, 163, 165, 172 Bushong, Mr. Robert--7, 45, 52, 100, 114, 119 Butcher, Barbara-89 Butcher, Dannie L.-73 Butler, Carol Ann-89 Butler, Butler, Karen S.-57, 132, 137 Weldon-73 Button, John D.-57, 79, 137, 141, 142, 164 149, Buttrey, 150, 151, 152, 162, 163, Leuretta Mae-73 -C.. Cage, Norma J.-25, 89, 138 Calhoun, Miss Elizabeth-45, 136 Call, Susan-89, 153 Calloway, Richard L.-81 Cameron, Carolyn A.-73, 139 Cameron, Douglas Colby-81, 122, 140 Cameron, Cameron, Gene-73, 100, 105 Marie R.-81 Campbell, Benny R.-89, 140 Campbell, Bob C.-73, 100, 104 Campbell, Don Lee-90, 104, 127 Campbell, Darrell L.-81 Campbell, Merrell Lee-81 Campbell, Richard H.-73, 106, 114, 141 Campbell, Robert E.-57 Campbell,-Miss Ruth-45, 136 Canady, Ruth Pauline-81 Cantu, Gloria-73, 139, 165, 169, 171 Cantu, John-81 Capshaw, Judith A.-81 Cardwell, Bob Paul-57, 155 Cardwell, David-90 Cardwell, Sondra-90 Carlson, Barbara Lou-90, 122, 138, 144,169,172 Carnes, Joyce Ann-90 Carnes, Nancy Kay-73, 145, 146 Carnes, Vicky R.-73, 130, 164, 165, 168, 169, 171, 175 Carruth, Mr. Marvin-140, 142 Carter, Betty Jane-73 I Cedars, Martha J.-73, 134, 139 Cessna, Roberta G.-81 Cestare, Thomas Jay-58, 114 Chaney, Joyann-73, 132 Chapel, Mrs. Cornelia-45, 144 Chapman, Carol Ann-81 Chapman, Dennis C.-58 Chapman, Joyce L,-90 Chasteen, Charles A.-90 Cheesman, Beverly Jean-90 Chegar, Richard Daniel-73, 141, 142, 149, Cherry, Beverly Jo-58, 139 150, 151, 152, 157, 172 Cherry, Mike Allen-90, 140 Chew, Joan O.-82 Childs, Kay F.-73 Childs, William Derrel-90, 105 . Chism, Carol Jean-90, 143 Chism, Judith K.-90 Chism, Linda Lou-82 Chism, Mary Elizabeth-73 Chorrushi, Sharon A.-82 Christopher, Ruth-82 Clare, Carolyn Joan-82, 165 Clark, Charles-58 Clark, Hannah Jo-82 Clark, Jerry L.-73, 134 Clark, Mrs. Margaret-51 Clark, Marilyn Sue-82, 138, 147, 154, 159, 172 Clark, Larry L.-73 Clark, Norman K.-90 Clark, Robert M.-82. 135 Clark, Verlin Ray-58, 155 Cleary, Judith Ann--90 Cleary, Ronald-90 Clements, Robert A.-90, 135, 140 Clevenger, Fredrick-20, 58, 155, 156 Clingenpeel, Barbara J.-27, 82 Clingenpeel, Mr. Rex-45 Closson, William J.-82, 105 Coady, Ronald R.-82 Coan, Harry-73 Coate, Joseph E.-82 Coate, Naomi Ruth-73 Coates, Robert H.-23, 156 73, 141, 142, Coburn, Larry J.-73 Cody, Jerry Keith-58 Cody, Mike Gene-82 Coe, Carol Jean-72, 73, 132, 145, 152 Coe, Larry--90, 156 Coffey, John H.-73 Cogar, Mike-82 Cohee, Brenda Charlene-82 Colbert, Shirley E.-82 Cole, Edward C.-90 Cole, Jacqueline K.-82 Coleman, David F.--73 Coleman, Nancy A.-82 Coleman, Timothy Allan-90 Coles, Jerry Lynn-82, 101, 140 Collard, Shirley Jean-90 Collins, Mrs. Gertrude-45 Collins, Jerry Lee-82 Colter, Connie K.-82, 165, 169, 170 Gerald Gene-82, 135 Colter, Colvin, Larry-114 Comer, Mr. Max-39 Odabelle June-82 Comer, Comerford, Rex Lee-58 Commodore, Marsha L.-90 Conaway, Carolyn S.-73 Conner, Julianne F.-73, 139, 165 Conwell, Carole K.-73 Conwell, Gary Fred-58, 132, 152, 162, 163, 173 Conwell, George E.-82 Conwell, Paul-114 Conwell, Rita L.-90, 122, 169 Conwell, Sondra Kay-73 Conwell, William-90 Mary F .-73 Conyers, Cook, Judy K.--58 Cook, Larry-114 Cook, Sharon Kay-90, 138 Cooley, Daniel L.--58, 134 Coombs, Donna Marie-90 Coombes, Mrs. Lena-45, 145 Coomer, Barbara-73 Cooper, Kenneth E.-90 Coppock, Judy Kay-82 Coppock, Trueman D.-58 Corn, Chester-58 Corn, Judy Carol-90 Cornell, John-73 Cossell, Brian W.-73, 104, 114 Cossell, Paul Alan-23, 73, 112 Cotterman, David L.-82 Cottingham, Paul-90 Coughlin, Dannie Joe-82 Covalt, Wendell-90, 140 Cover, Miss Esther Fay-45, 155 Cowell, Connie Mae-73, 134 Cowell, Jim Lee-73, 135 Cowgill, Esther Mae-73, 139, 145 Cox, Bud F.-58, 100 Cox, Floyd R.-82, 122 Cox, Lois Jean-90 Coxon, Carol Joan-90 Coy, Mr. L. A.-45, 53, 156 Craft, Sharon P.-82 Cragun, Joe M.-73 Cragun, Ronald E.-74 Craig, Kathleen-74, 149, 152, 153 Craig, Mr. Kenneth-45, 119 Crain, Marshall W.-90 Crawford, Bob-58 Crawford, Mike R.-74 Crawford, Robert-74 Creed, Eugene-82 Cripe, Evelyn E.-82 Critchley, Carolyn S.-58 Critchlow, 'Miss Sharlot-45, 50 Crook, Mr. Kenneth-40, 41, 45 Crook, Mrs. Mary-45 Cross, Larry Glenn-90 Cross, Roberta Kay-90, 138, 144, 139, 165, 16 9 Cross, Mr. Wfalter-19, 45, 104, 114, 119 Crousore, Katherine M.-90 Crousore, Victor E.-74 Crow, Kathy L.-82, 149 Crowder, Shirley A.-58, 132 Cruise, Agatha Lea-82 Crume, Jim W.-90 Culbertson, Carolyn-82, 153 Culbertson, John-74, 135 Cunningham, Fred-90 Curry, Barbara J.-74 Cutter, Glenn-58 Cuttriss, Ronald Lee-33, 82 Cyre, Beverly-58 -D- Daisy, Connie Jay-82 Dale, Jerry L.-74 Dalzell, Maureen Ann-82, 122, 131, 136, 165, 169 Daniels, Sarah Lucile-82 Darden, Phillip Eddie-82, 101, 107 Daugherty, Elena A.-90 Daugherty, John C.-74 Daugherty, Linda S.-74, 135 Dausc h, Mary-58 Davenport, Betty L.-90 Davenport, Lynn Ray-72, 74, 100, 114 Davidson, Royal M.-74, 114 Davis, Barbara J.-82 Davis, Bethelda G.-74, 156 Davis, Bobby C.-58 Davis, Carolyn S.-74, 134, 139 Davis , Davis, David F.-58 Donald E.-74 Davis, J. C.-82 Davis, Jim A.-58 Davis, Joe-58, 155 Davis, Larry Roe-74 Davis, Davis, Linda Carol-82, 138 Marilyn S.-74, 139, 155 Davis, Mary A.-74, 122, 165 Davis, Mike-82, 104, 156 Davis, Patricia A.-90, 138, 153 Davis, Vir inia L. 90 Davis g .. William Earl-90 Davidson, Robert B.-82 Day, Dennis E.-82 Day, Larry Joe-59 Dean, Deard Deard Debut Deck, Richard E.-82 orff, Darlene-82, 138 orff, Herschel E.-90 V, Mary J.-90 Jacqueline J.-90 Defibaugh, Sonja J.-74 Degler, Dan-90 Deis, David Mike-74 Delery, Edward J.-90 Delon g, David A.-74, 135 Delrymple, Jack-90 Demp Dem sey, James Phillip-90 se Mar F 74171 P Y, ,Y -- , Dempsey, Michael J.-90 Doty, Dick B.-74 Douglass, Fred-116 Dowd en, Wanda J.--90 Downhour, Richard O.-74 Drabenstott, Connie J.--82 Drago, Josephine J.-59 Duffy, Alice D.-74 Duggan, Rozelma M.-90, 134 Duggi Dukes, Duncan, ns, Jo Ellen-90 Annette-90 Donald K.--59, 105 Duncan, Joseph P.-59, 99, 100 Duncan, Duncan, Marlene-74, 143 Paul E.-90 Duncan, Mr. Stanley-45, 147 Dunn, Dunn, Dunn, Brenda L.-59, 132 Dan Fenn-74, 102, 105, Kent D.-82, 140, 142 141 Durham, Bruce L.-82 Durham, Sue A.-82, 138 Dwiggins, Nancy Lee-59 Dwyer, Linda C.-82 Dwyer, Marilyn Ann-59, 157, 165, 173 Dye, Jeffrey-90, 140 Dye, James E.-74 Dver, Eades, Frederick J.-74, 100, 116 ..E- Bonnie L.-90 Eades, Donnie M.-90 Eades, Eades Doyan-74, 106 James Ed-59, 100, 103, 126 Eads, ,Bob E.-82 Eads, Lewis Earl-90 Earlywine, Norman D.-59 Earlywine, Robert L.-82 East, Donna M.-82 Eckert, George Wm.-90 Edson, Eleanor J.-74, 139 Edwards, Miss Esther-46, 50, 153 Edwar ds, Mildred L.-90 Ehrman, Barbara J.-74, 122, 132, 145 149, 152, 165, 169, 172 Eikenberry, Shirley-82 Eisinger, Joyce Ellen-82, 144, 169, 171 Elkins, Dennis L.-82 Denman, Dick Lee-32 Ellers, Lou A.-74, 139, 146, 153 Denman, James Paul-90 Eufefsi Susan A--90 Denman, Loretta SA-90 Ellis, Carl George-59, 155 Denning, Judie-90 Ellis, Ella-90 Dennis, Gail Sandra-74, 145, 156 Ellis, Mvfa KWH-82 Denny, Jndifn Ann-144 Ellis, Stephen T--90, 144 Desehamps, Jim-82 Ellison, Larry J.-21, 74 Deshons George M.-82 Ellison, Treva L.-74 Dewitt, James W.-90 Eltaeroth, Karen E.-74 Dewitt, Jim Lerov.-59 Elvin, Richard E.-74 DeWitt, Richard Lee-74 Engle, Arm M'-74 Diamond, Bette M.-90 EPP,ef50U, Elsie S--90 Diuman, Don Lee,59 Ervington, Benton R.-74, 113 Dillon, Iudv 144374 Esparza, Juanita F.-74 Dimitt, Terry Allen-82 Evans, Gerald D.-59, 141, 156, 157 Dienen, Bob K.-82, 134 Evans- James B--S2 Ditmore, Doris-90 Evans, Ronald-74 Dixon, -Mrs. Edith-45 Ewsfls- Charles-90 Dixon, Mr. Lee-41, 45, 80 Ewing- Mark F'-82 Doak, Jim-116 Dodrill, Madonna A.-74 -F- Dodrill, Robert L,-82 Farmer, Mr. O. I.-40. 41, 46, 52 Dodson, Ludie C.-90 Farmer, Roberta L.--90 Dgdson, Nadene-S9 Farrar, Mrs. AllC6-46, 137 Donelson, Larry R.-74 Farris, Wilta Jeanette-90, 138 Donelsgn, Negfha Ann-59 Faulkner, Stephanie A.-90, 122, 169 Dongon, David Lee-82, 105 Fausset, 'Miss Mary A.-46, 53, 132 Doody, Miss Bernice-45 Fawbush, Wilma A-82 Dotterer, Marjorie L.-82 Fawcett. Janet S.-74, 132, 145, 149 Dotterer, Vicky Lee-74, 139, 143 152, 157- 171 Jackson, Jackson, Jim H.-75, 155 Jackson, John H.-75 Jackson, Marshall H.-75, 171 Jackson, Paul W.-83 Richard H.-92 James, Donna Louise-83 James, Glen Maurice-62, 132, 152 James, Janet S.-62, 165 Jameson, Judy A.-92 Janner, Bill-83, 132 Jansen, Anne-92 Jaqua, Jack Bob-75 Jarrett, Renda-92 Jarrett, Veda Allagene-83 Jarvis, Michael-83, 132 Jarvis, Rebecca A.--92, 155 Jarvis, Robert E.-92 Jeffries, Arliss R.-92, 149 Jett, Edward E.-92 Jewell, Susan K.-92, 138, 156 Johns, Janet R.-83, 138 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Barbara A.-62 , Carole Gay--92, 122 , Connie K.-92 Dennis-92 Johnsonj Dixie G.-75 Kelly, Max Allen-92, 140 Kelly, Mike Don-62 Kelly, Terrance D.--84, 155 Kemper, Gary Leroy-75, 135, Kendall, Gerald Monroe-75 Kendall, Mr. J. Paul-47, 147, 159 Kendall, Sharon Sue+84 Kendall, Terry-92, 140 Kennedy, Bob Robert-84 Kennedy, Vincent Don-75 Kent, Julie Kay-75, 134, 139 Kent, Dr. Walter-38, 125 Kenworthy, Jim A.-92 Kenworthy, Jim YV.--84 Kenworthy, Roxanna-84 Kerby, Archie Lee-92 Kerby, Patricia J.-62, 79, 145, Kern, Mrs. Mildred B.-44, 47 Kerner, Melvin K.-63 Kerns, Jeanette B.-75 Kersey, Phil J.-92 Kessler, Bill C.-84, 107, 136 141 171 Kessler, Emily-50, 63, 137, 145, 148, 157,165,169,172,173 Kiddie, John S.-92 Kiger, Mr. Karl W.-41, 47 Kincaid, James A.-63, 141 Kinder, Jeanne Ellen-75 Lamberson, Judy-92, 122, 138 Lamberson, Larry D.-63, 172 Lamberson, Mickey M.-63. 126 Lambert, Kenneth E.-84 Lambert, Maxine-63 Lamm, Vivian A.-63 Land, Jenny L.-92 Land, Sandra A.-20, 63. 79, 153, 173 Landrum, Charles E.-92 Langford, Max E.-63 Languell, Ronald R.-84, 132 Lanning, Kenneth W.-92 Lanning, Philip D.-92 Larimore, Robert E.-92 Larmen, Bob-92 Larmer, Jimmy F.-92 LaRowe, Myron E.-63, 114, 123, 124, 170 Larrison, Nancy L.-63, 137, 154, 165, 170 Johnson Doris I.-62 Johnson, Eddie L.-43 Johnson, Frances J.-62, 124, 132, 137, 145, 170 Johnson, Gary G.-83 Johnson, Glen R.-92 Johnson, Jean C.-83 Johnson, Larry A.--62 Johnson, Larry D,-83 Johnson, Patricia A.-62 Johnson , Johnson, Raymond D.-92 Johnson, Richard A.-83 Johnson , Johnson, Sondra Carol-92 Sue-92, 146 Johnston, Dee Dee-83, 165, 171 Johnston, Judith K.-83, 154 Jones, Franklin-83 Jones, Harold W.-83 Jones, Mr. Havens-46 Jones, Mrs. Jane-47 Jones, John A.-92 Jones, Mr. J. Paul-41, 43, 47, 127, 165 Jones, Judy K.-83 Jones, Shirley J.-75 Jonsson, Barbara-75, 122, 149, 165, 169 Joseph, John-113 Joseph, Virgil-83, 116 Justice, Michael Ray-75 ...K... Kassell, Jerry J.-75 Kauble, Phil L.-84 Kauble, Wade E.-62 Kaufman, Jack L.--31, 62 Priscilla P.-21, 75, 146 Kaufman, J. Diane-62 Kaufman, Jerry L.-84 Kaufman, Joy Kay-84 Kay, Miss Helen-47, 137 Kearney, Janet E.-92, 138 Kearney, June Ann-75, 135 Keith, Judy E.-75 Keit, Patricia Rae-75, 139 Kellar, Paul L.--84 Kellar, Rebecca Ann-75, 139 Kellar, Robert L.-92 Kellum, Christy-75, 100 Kelly, Jeffrey L.-84, 140 Kelly, Karen Sue-92 Kelly, Maureen Kay-84 Page 186 123, 2, King, Carol Ruth-84, 132, 144, 165 King, Eugene D.-92 King, Glen M.-84 King, Judy Ann-63 King, Michael D.-75, 104, 149, 152 King, Ronald A.-84 King, Roy-84 Kinney, Dana L.-92, 146 Kinney, Madonna-75 Kinney, Mary J.-92 Kinsey, John W.-92, 140 Kirby, Boyd E.-63 Kirkman, Larry-63, 134 Kirkpatrick, Thomas J.-63 Kiser, Constance J.-84 Kitchell, Carolyn Jean-92, 143, 169 Kitchell, Richard W.-75 Kitts, Jerry V.-92 Kitts, Ronald'-63 Kizaur, Clyde--92 Klain, Joe-84, 113 Klein, Peggy-92, 144 Klingensmith, Raymond-92, 140, 142, 152 Klingler, Knaack, Cynthia Cecile-92, 146 Kniebes, Mr. Charles D.-47, 149 Judy Marie-92 Launius, Greta J.-92 Lawhead, David A.-84 Lawrence, Gary S.-84 Lawrence, Terry B.-84 Lawson, Carl Graden-63, 155 Lawson, Daniel G.--84 Lawson, Lawson, Lawson Don K.-63 Javona Kay-84 Mrs. Lavanche-51 Leach, Gerald E.-75 Leach, Lindell A.-75, 149, 152 Lear, Judith A.-63 Lechner, Connie A.-63, 79, 165, 173 Lee, Billy W.-92 Lee, Carol Ann-64 Lee, Harold E.-84 Lee Jayne-84, 132 Leez Linda L.-92 Lee Ronald W.-75 Leffert, Debra Ann-64, 98, 124, 132, 137 Legg, Mrs. Isabella-47 Lembke, Barbara G.-64, 79, 132, 149, 152 1 172 173 , 53, 162, 163, 169, , LeMasters, Paul D.-84, 100 Lemie ux, Irene K.-64 Lemonds, Michael R.-92 Leslie, Steve C.-92 Lester, Mr. Charles-41, 47 Lester Judith G.-75 Lewis: Arlene-75, 139, 145, 165 Lewis, Barbara Jane-92, 138 Lewis, Lewis, Ginger-92, 122, 138 Janice A.-84 Knight, Dick Allen-84 Knisely, Mary J.-84, 144 Knotts, Carol-84 Knouff, Ed N.-75 Kraner, Charles-75, 100, 105, 114 Kring, Roger-84 Kring, Tom-63, 141 Krise, Robert-75 Krise, Ronald Ray-84 Kubly, Larry A.-84 Kuhn, Joseph A.-84 Kull, Marcia K.-63, 173 Kuntz, Arthur--63 Kuntz, Marcia A.-75 -L- Lacey, Shirley J.-84, 134 Lacy, Donald Lee-92 Lacy, Gail-75, 139 Lacy, Mrs. Gladys-51 LaDow, Loren Russell-63 Lake, Carolyn-75 Lamb, Patricia L.-92, 138, 153, 169, 171 William-92 Lidy, Janet Sue-92, 146 Lightfoot, Bruce-92 Lightfoot, Dewain E.--64, 141 Ligon, Walter Edward-75, 100 Lindley, Angela-92, 138 Lindley, Mrs. Audra Snyder-41, 42, 47,123,124 Lindley, Craig B.-25, 92 Lindsay, Georgia Anne-75, 146 Lineback, Mr. Clifford-47 Linzey, Robert L.-64, 116, 117, 118, 137, 141, 142, 148, 172 Lipkey, Victor L.-84 Lewis, Lipp, Michael F.-92 Little, Dixie E.-75 Little, Larry L.-75, 143 Little, Linda Joyce-92 Little, Richard A.-92 Livingston, Alice E.-92, 138, 144 Livingston. Judy Ann-64, 124, 137, 145, 170, 172, 173 Livingston, Mrs. Mary Ann-47 Lloyd, Robert C.-64 Locke, Mrs. Esther H.-47 Lockhart, Barbara L.-84, 154 Long, David W.-84, 104, 107, 127 Long, Gloria Ruth-84 Long, Karen S.-84, 122 Longfellow, Jack B.-84, 134 Longnecker, John-84 Lowder, David Lee-84 Lucas, Mike H.-84 Lucas, Steve Marshall-92 Mabra, Myrna Lee-84 Mabra, Paul Leroy-104 Machin, Mrs. Helen Batemane47 Maddock, Ronald A.-76 Maddox, Barbara J.-84 Maddox, Mrs. Beverly-47, 50, 53 Maddox, Dianne E.-92 Maddox, Mr. Ed-44, 47, 152 Maddox, Janice S.-84 Maddox Robert-64 Meyer, James M.-93, 141 Meyers, Ray-76 Mickelson, Robert W.-84 Mickelson, Ronald Lee-93, 155 Middlekauff, Lance-76, 100 Middleton, Joellen-24, 65, 122, 123, 145, 148, 158, 165, 172, 173 Miles, Bonnie J.-84, 132, 138, 153 Miley, Dave-93 Milhallin, Rita J.-84 Luellen, Janis Kay-92, 144, 154 Lushin, Diane K.-76 Luttrell, Everett Lewis-76 Luttrell, Wayne A.-92 Lynas, Lynda L.-92 Lynch, Homer Eugene-64 Lynn, Helen Ruth-64 Lyons, Evelyn E.-92 Lytle, Dewey Max, 84 Lytle, Douglas P.-64 Lytle, Judith A.--84 Lytle, Roger-84 Lytle, Sharon S.-92 McAninch, McAninch, McAninch, -M- Mildred Lee-92, 138 Richard N.-64 Robert E.-64 Magealsbn, Brenda Lynn-31, 76, 171 Maher, Michael J.-84, 132 Maher, Nancy J.-76, 122, 131, 136, 165 Maher, Rita A.-64, 98, 122, 123, 124, 145, 149, 165, 173 Maiden, Ruby Jean-84 Main, Adair-84 Main, James E.-64, 114 Maish, Clifford E.-92 Maison, Alice L.-92 Maloney, Mollie L.-92 Malone, Harry Otis-76 Mann, Maurice B.-47 Mannion, John H.-84 Maple, Bill W.-64 Maple, Kenneth L.-92 Marcrum, Julianne-84 Marshall, Trudy K.-84, 154 Wilma E.-84 McBee, Randall-64 McCain, Mary-76 McCann, J. David-79, 84, 132 McCarter, Sondra Sue--64 McCartney, Faye M.-92 McClain, Harold E.-84 McClain, John Lee-64 McClain, Mary M.-139, 146 McClain, Nancy K.-64, 173 McClelland, Sharon R.-76 McClung, Mrs. Peggy-47, 145 McCord, Linda C.-76 McCord, Ruth-84 McCoy, Donald Lee-65, 116 McCoy, Floyd Harold-92 McCoy, James Earl-76 McCoy, Joyce S.-84, 134 McDorman, Dorothy-92 McElfresh, Carl-84 McElfresh, Leland-51 McEntee, Barbara J.-84 McEntee, Rita L.-92 McAninch, Martin, Byrl Lynn-64, 1 32 Miller, Babe C.--93, 135, 138 Miller, Beverly D.-76 Miller, Bonnie L.-76 Miller, Carol L.-93, 138, 144, 169 Miller, Charles W.-84, 135 Miller, Donald F.-76, 141 Miller, Frank W.-76 Miller, Hershal Herbert-84 Miller, Jack-65 Miller, Jane E.-84, 132, 144, 165, 169 Miller, Janet A.-76, 149, 152, 171 Miller, Margaret B.-65 Miller, Mrs. Mary-51 Miller, Marilyn Yvonne-27, 65 Miller, Myrna L.-84 Miller, Nancy D.-27, 65, 79 Miller, Mr. Paul--51 Miller, Phyllis Jean-84 Miller, Roger Lee-76, 100 Miller, Ronald S.-84 Miller, Sarah E.-65, 137, 148, 164, 165, 166, 173 Miller, Steve D.-76 Miller, Susan E.-84 Miller, Virginia L.-93, 122, 144 Miller, Wayne L.-65, 132, 152 Miller, Wilma R.-93 Martin, Dyrl--116 Martin, Jerry G.-64, 99, 100, 103 114 Martin, Jerry Lee-76 Martin, Joyce A.-76 Martin, Kent Allen-84 Martin, Margaret E.-64 Martin, Patty J.-139 Martin, Paul W.-84 Martin, Vickie Lynn-76 Mason, Mr. Everett-47 Mason, Greg,-84 Mason, Jeanne Frances-84, 169, 171 172 Masquelette, Roger S.-76 Massengill, Billy E.-92 Mast, Carolyn Sue-92 Mast, Guy-51 Mast, Paul E.-92 Maudlin, Pat Sue-76 Maxwell, Bonnie L.-92 Maxwell, James W.-92 McGaffney, Michael-92, 145 McGrigg, Charles E.-84 McGuire, Jim F.-76 McGuire, Nancy L.-84 Mclntire, John William-92 McIntosh, David-84, 132 McIntosh. Miss Elizabeth-47, 52, 136 McKay, Mary Nell-65, 139, 145, 175 McKee McKee McKee, , Dennis Frank-65, 105 , Mary Coleen-76, 146 Mike-92, 135 McKinle Miss Bernice-5, 47, 143 Y. McKinley, Robert-92 McKinney, Juanita Max-92 McKinney, Michael-84 McKinney. Robert L.-92 McKoon, Carlene J.-93 McKoon. Nancy A.-76 McKown, Phillip P.--93, 105 McKown, Howard-76, 100 McLure, Melanie Kay-92 McMain, Gail L.--84 McMillian, Mary J.-84 McNew, Ronnie Warren-76 McOuery, Mr. Jay-6 McQuinn, Charles E.-76 May, Gary F'red-84 May, Melvin Leon-84 May, Nancy C.-92 Maynard, Edwin Calvin--76, Maynard, Virginia L.-92, 138, 153 Meacham, James Leroy-84, 101 Meacham, Mildred L.-65 Meadows, Myra Sue-76 Measles, Ellen A.-76 Meeks, Raymond T.-92 Meidinger, LaRae J.-76 Meiring, Rex Rudolph-92 Meiring, Steven Paul-92 Meissnest, E. J.-76, 114 Meissnest, Thomas O.--92 Melton, Henry R.-92 Mercier, Robert-76 Meritt, Elaine S.-84, 144, 165 Meritt, Mrs. Julia-51 135 Meritt, Maureen-65, 137, 153, 158, 164, 165, 166, 169, 172, 173 Meriwether, Daisy Lee-65 Meriwether, Dorothy M.-65 Meriwether, Joe Earl-93 Mervis. Sherry-93, 149, 169 Metz, Chiquita S.-76 Mills, Harvey O.-76 Mills, Kenneth E.-93 Mills, Stephen E.-76 Milner, Shirley A.-84, 138, 149, 169, 171 Miltenberger, Jerry L.-65, 141, 152 Miltenberger, Ted M.-93, 140, 149, 152 Miner, David R.-93 Minor, Kenneth T.-76 Minor, Mike L.-93 Mitchell, Kay-76 Mitchell, Kay C.--84 Mitchell, Nancy A.-76, 135 Mitchell, Robert-76 Mitchell, Sophia M.-76 Mitschelson, Earl D.-93 Mitzelfelt, Barbara A.-76, 122, 145, 149, 152, 165, 171, 172 Mitzelfelt, Marilyn-84 Moberly, Nancy L.-65 Mock, King--92 Moloch, Bill H.-76, 116 Moloch, Robert L.-92, 140 Monticue, Joyce A.-92 Moody, Albert W.-92 Mooney, Glenda S.-92 Mooney, Pat A,-65, 146, 171 Moore, Allan C.-65 Moore, Moore, Mr. Allen W.-47 Carolyn S.-84, 165 Moore, Clarence Lee-65 Moore, Mr. Frank G.--47, 52, 141, 156 Moore, Lutricia A.-76 Moos, John-84 Morelock, Jane E.l-84 Morelock. Sharon Rose-65 Morgan, Kenneth--76 Morr, Thomas J.-92, 122 Morris, Carl N.-76, 101 Morris, B. Carleen-65 Page 187 Morris, Morris Morris Morris, Morris, Morris, s 9 Carolyn K.-92 Diana Rea-84, 143 Dixie Lee-85 Nancy J.-76, 139, 155 Patsy M.-85 Ronald-85 Morrison, Judith D.-65 Morrow, Richard Lee-76 Moser, Moser, Mosier, Helen J.--76 Marilyn K.-65, 165, 169, Violet L.-85 173 Moss, Mr. Fred-47, 137 Moss, Linda Lee-76, 134, 145. 152, 165 Moss, Robert Lee-92 Moyer, Bruce J.-92 Mozzone, Mike L.-76 Mozzone, Phil J.-65, 149, 152 Mugg, Edith M.-76, 139, 172 Mugs. Linda L.-92, 1 30 Mullins, Mr. Joe-48 Mummert, Herbert-92 Muncie, Mr. J. Warren-48, 137 Munson, Ernest C.-76, 135,155 Munson, Eugene-85 Murchison, Fay-85 Murphy, Don E.-92 Murphy, James L.-92 Murphy, Kay-85 Murray, Jayne-92, 124 Musgrave, Charles R.-85 Mustard, Mrs. Dione-48 Mustard, Mr. Fred-41, 48, 148 Mustard, Georgann-76, 135, 139, 145, 165, 169, 171, 173 Myer, Mitzi-76 Myer, Ronnie C.-66, 114, 135 Carolyn Sue-85, 122, 155. 156 Myers, Myers, Myers, Myers, Myers, Myers, Myers, Myers, Name, Dave-116 Ellen A.-76 Geraldine-76, 171 Joan J.--85, 147 John M.-85 Judith Ann-92, 135 Robert-92 -N- Billy Joe-76 Napolitano L. 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