La Fontaine High School - Lacohi Yearbook (La Fontaine, IN)
- Class of 1958
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FACULTY ALAN KIGER Band Chorus General Music University of Michigan Indiana University Ball State VERL WOODRING History Civics Biology Marion College Ball State MARIE ROMINE Commerce Champaign Commercial College Indiana University Manchester College HENRY HAYES English History Health 81 Safety Drivers Education Indiana University Ball State CHARLES STEIDLE Mathematics Physical Education Coach Central Normal College FLORENCE EMRICK Home Economics Physical Education Manchester College Ball State ROBERT HUMBERT Science Mathematics Ball State HAROLD GROSSNTC KLE Shop Manchester College Stout Institute AGNES LANDIS Latin English Literature Indiana State Teachers College Indiana University DOROTHY STUBER Art Depauw University Marion College V f 5 X .4Q,,,f V K., xx D x 5 Nw. , iii Q fa A ff I gf -.iv '3:f. ,f A ? '5 fi 5? H -s 115. -. K S .J Q15 I. li .,,. is f c ,f-'J .'o -nr . r N 1 fir ' eg' 115: B Q ,,,.,A X 4 S. ., . E g gs Q g 'I i I ll! 5'-.S I ' ' Y: 1 9. g I ng 1 ' 1 'X . x B X ww se SENIORS IUNIORS Casey Jervis Larry Floyd Bill Silvers Pam Pullen Bob Stewart Chuck Steidle Bob Speicher Glenda Marshall SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Tom Frank Joyce Ramsey 106 P6110 James Haggerty Carole Harper Penny Tyler Randall Alexander ff l uf all nf ru ,:' P r il- eniord SHIRLEY L. KEIFFER Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Small Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Clarinet Trio 1, 2, 3, 4 Clarinet Quartet 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Plays 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 1, 2, 3 Citizen Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Office Staff 1, 3,4 Librarian 1, 2 Radio Broadcaster 3,4 Band Officer 3,4 D. A.R. Rep. 4 Annual Staff 4 Citizen Editor 4 Booster Club Officer 4 ,. :Q,,, .,.., , . if N gg., DONALD EUGENE BRANE Booster Club 3, 4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 3 Basketball 1,2 Class Officer 1 ROBERT E. STEWART Plays 2, 3,4 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 Class Officer 3, 4 Softball 2 Cross-Country 3 X , . X JANICE M, EPPLEY Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Clarinet Quartet 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Small Band 2, 3, 4 Clarinet Trio 1, 2, 4 Plays 2, 3, 4 Clarinet Trio 1, 2, 4 Plays 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 1.2.3, 4 Booster Club 1, 3 Librarian 1, 2 Citizen Staff 3, 4 Clarinet Duet 1, 2 Class Officer 2 Annual Staff 4 Mixed Clarinet Quartet 2 Chorus 2 Cheerleader 2, 4 RUBY LOUISE HOLLENBACK Plays 3, 4 Booster Club 3, 4 Volleyball 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Basketball Queen 4 Booster Club Officer 4 Basketball Queen Attendant 3 x y,. . 1.124 LARRY R. .TERVIS Booster Club 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 2 Basketball 2 Class Officer 3, 4 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 -,.1 Zl -,,. . PHILLIP R. SPEICHER Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Small Band 2, 3 Plays 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Librarian 3 Student Council Cross Country 3 Class Officer 1 Brass Sextet 4 German Band 2, Pep Band 2 Bass Solo 1, 2 Track 1 Volleyball 1, 2, 1,3,4 3 3,4 Z4 x ag A. l I JUDITH K. WALTERS Plays 2. 3, 4 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Citizen Staff 3, 4 Booster Club 2, 4 Booster Club Offi Chorus 2 Annual Staff 4 CSI' 4 ,gf DORIS IEAN WEBB Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Plays 2, 3 Chorus 1 Citizen Staff 3, 4 Librarian 4 PAT O'BANION Plays 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball 2 Baseball 3,4 Track 1, 2 Cross-Country 3 LARRY DEAN FLOYD Plays 2, 4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 2 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 4 Class Officer 2,4 Cross-Country 3, 4 PEARL N. NEUSSENDORFER Booster Club 4 Volleyball 4 Annual Staff 4 Basketball Queen Attendant 4 LARRY WAYNE COOPER Plays 2, 3 Volleyball 1, 2, 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 2, 4 Librarian 2, 3 Basketball 2, 3 Cross-Country 3 ,- v 4 '- CHARLES M, STEIDLE Plays 2, 3, 4 Annual staff 4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball 1, 2 Baseball 3, 4 Track 1, 2 Class Officer 4 Cross-Country 3 'r'Ca: P C'-,fx , A, WILLIAM PHILLIP LINES Volleyball 3, 4 Stage Manager 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 e n ' HERMAN EUGENE ENYEART Booster Club 3,4 Volleyball 1, 3, 4 Stage Manager 2, 3, 4 CLASS WILL ARTICLE I We, the members of the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Eight, being of sound minds and bodies, do hereby leave to the teachers, underclassmen, and the school the following privileges and possessions: First: To the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Nine, we leave the superior position of SENIORS. Also, we leave the contagious disease of SENIORITIS, Second: To the underclassmen, we leave the woes and happiness of still being in school. Third: To the teachers, we leave the tremendous job of handling the students plus a new paddle. Fourth: To the school we leave a few scars in memory of us and the echoes of our voices in the hall. . ARTICLE II To the superintendent, trustee, principal, and faculty, who have helped increase our understanding, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Eight, leaves the following: To Mr. Clarence Vandergrift, the superintendent of schools, we give a sincere thanks plus a golden key in memory of old L. H. S. To Robert McKinley, the trustee, we extend a thank-you in appreciation for a successful education. We also leave him a private cable car so he can get from his house to the school faster. To Mr. Ira McClurg, our principal, we leave a megaphone with the inscription From the small but noisy class of '58. To Mrs. Landis, we leave subscriptions to newspapers from forty-eight states for her library. To Mr. Humbert, we leave a secretary to help him write his many, varied essays. To Mr. Hayes, we leave a Chevie Corvette to aid him in teaching Driver's Training. To Mr. Woodring, we leave a new civics class and pile of newspapers from which to get current events. To Mr. Grossnickle, we leave a little black book with plenty of space to write in. To Mrs. Emrick, we leave a new button hole attachment with all the parts and several new sewing machines. To Mr. Steidle, we leave a new car that automatically stops at stop signs and a supply of stage make-up to use when photographers are plotting against him. To Mr. Kiger, we leave a new trumpet with wheels so he will have a horn handy to illustrate how to play a phrase of music in band. To Mrs. Romine, we leave a new typing room with a model of every typewriter made and also an armored car for going to and from the bank. To Mrs. Silvers, we leave new office machines that work and roller skates to help her get from one class to another. To Mr. Hugh McKinley, we leave an elevator to make going from the basement to the top floor easier and also a trash box with wheels. To Mr. Bert Matthews, we leave several extra sets of keys and new janitor supplies. To the school, we leave the memories of the fun we've had and the knowledge of our education in the past twelve years. ARTICLE IH I, DONALD BRANE, will my position of student manager to Lewis Sharp. To Toby Pell, I will my position of photographer for the LaCohi.' I will my seat in the back room fwhich is in the row nearest the windows in the next to the last seatj to Bob Rigney. I, LARRY COOPER, being of a sound mind and strong body, leave to Steve Burgess my driving ability so he can get to school on time. To my sister, Judy Cooper, I leave my civics book hoping she uses it more than I did. To David Martin, I leave my seat in the back room where he can hide from the teacher, as I did. I, HERMAN ENYEART, do hereby leave my trusty old car to Bob Speicher, hoping he will take good care of it. To Steve Burgess, I leave my civics book hoping that he will get more from it than I did, and to Ronnie Johnson, I leave my old seat in the back of Mr. Woodring's room. I, IANICE EPPLEY, fl hopej, being of questionable mind, do hereby will my position as cheerleader for good L,H, S, to Pauline Hollenback. To Judy Cooper, I leave my position on the LaCohi staff. I will to any junior that wants it, my Chevie, hoping that he will enjoy hearing the rod to aid him in opening it. My grey hair, I leave to Pam Pullen because it won't show up in her hair as it does in mine. I, LARRY FLOYD, will my car to Tommy Allen so he can drive to school on cold mornings. I will my place on the LaCohi staff to Bill Gauntt. I, RUBY HOLLENBACK, will my position as basketball queen to Pauline Hollenback, thereby keeping it in the family. To Joe Charles, I leave my position as assistant editor of the LaCohi, in hopes that he will attend more meetings than I have, and to Suzanne Smidley, I leave my position of vice-president of the Booster Club. Suzanne, I recommend that you get a megaphone. I also leave my dilapidated old civics book to Joe Charles. Joe, it was originally your brother's. To Tommy Allen, I leave my ability to have a wonderful time while in Study hall and NOT GET CAUGHT, I, CASEY R, JERVIS, leave to Bill Gauntt my Ford and sole proprietorship no the Banquo Road. To Xen Hiatt, providing he doesn't study, I leave my smartness. To Mary Stuber, I leave my talent of writing my own excuses when I have business elsewhere. I, SHIRLEY KEIFFER, being of sound mind, fat least I think sol, do hereby leave my position as editor of the Citizen staff to Mary Stuber. To Bill Silvers, I leave my position of business manager for the LaCohi. I leave my old broken-down seat in the second row from the windows in the back room to Kay Brovsm, and I recommend that she take a hammer and nails with her each morning to put it back together. To Peggy Cross, I leave my position as president of the Booster Club and I hope that you have good strong lungs, because you'll certainly need them. I, BILL LINES, will my sound appetite to Bob Speicher and my day dreaming ability to Bill Silvers. I, PEARL NUSSENDORFER, being of sound mind and body, do will my position of senior attendant to Kay Brovsm. I will my car hop job at Custer's Last Stand to Carol Cable, hoping she won't spill as many nays as I did. Iwill my ability to get stuck in the mud on 124 to Carol Clupper, hoping she will have the ability to wave down cars as I did. I leave my position on the LaCohi to Pauline l-Iollenback. I, PAT O'BAN'ION, will to Kay Armstrong my big red civics book. To Tommy Allen, I give my basketball number 45. To Pauline I-lollenback, I leave the good trait of being and staying left-handed. To Bob Speicher, I bequeath my little grey Chevie. To Joe Charles, I will my position as president of the Suident Council. To Bob Rigney, I leave my knack of staying out late. I, CHUCK STEIDLE, do will the following things to: Bill Silvers, I will my basketball uniform number 30, in hopes he can do better than I did. To Jeri McGinnis, I leave my wit to keep out of trouble, and to Pam Pullen, I leave my low-toned laugh and cheerful smile. I, ROBERT EUGENE STEWART, being in some state of mind, hereby will to Glenda Marshall the position of editor of the LaCohi. To Bill Gauntt, I leave the title of the best-looking boy in the high school. My temper, Iwill ID Kay Pell so she can get angry more quickly. To Xen Hiatt, I leave my civics book so he, too, may draw doodles in it. To any junior, I leave the position of president of the Senior class. I, JUDITH WALTERS, being of sound mind, fat last reportj, do hereby leave, to Waunett Lines my bash- fulness. To Elaine Weaver, I leave my height, knowing she will use it to her best advantage. To Janie Fetrow, I leave my position of advertising manager of the LaCohi, and to Sandra Siders, I leave my position on the Citizen staff. I leave to Kay Brown my office of secretary and treasurer of the Booster Club. I also leave her a bottle of aspirins for the many headaches that she will have. I, DORIS WEBB, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to Linda Heniser my position on the Citizen staff. To Janie Fetrow, I leave my library job, and to Judy Cooper I leave my sometimes curly black hair. A ., . , 1 , f f if - .... 1 N, . , QQ , xt M A , sg? abs J o O P QQ i WK, Q V + wx ,R i 'Gi Wa we 5, f ,gk ,X if . 'fwwww f' 1 I ,ig M x x P x ,,.. . , . .'. , Lai.,-..'2' V :.,-:wg 1 - O x si' V qgw ,Aw :Nw ig! 5 .- .. - - Af E IOR CLASS PROPHECY Setting: It is the year 1968. The place is LaFontaine, Indiana. The community's first attempt at intercontinental ballistic missiles is being performed. A rocket launching platform has been erected on t.he high school tennis courts, and the physics class is preparing to send a satellite around the world. It is equipped to report the activities of individuals in all parts of the world. Ah, there is the instructor who has aroused the interest of the students and is directing this project, Mr. Casey Jervis. Who is it we see leaning against that tree? Why, it's the aged Mr. Robert Humbert from Washing- ton D. C. , where he is director of scientific affairs in the Pentagon. We hardly recognize him with that long white beard. fHe has aged rapidly.J We understand that Mr. Humbert was a former science teacher at LaFontair1e and came to observe the experiment. We see Mr. Jervis taking his place at the controls. Four - three - two - one - blast off! ! There it goes! The citizens are really excited. It is taking several sheriff's reserves to quiet them. Speak- ing of sheriff's reserves, that one looks familiar. Oh, yes, it's Larry Cooper. Buzz - buzz, our satellite is transmitting its first report. It seems to be hovering over the estate of a Mr. Elvis Presley in Hollywood, California. Believe it or not, it is picking up an image of Mr. Presley. The famed rock and roller is being treated by his personal chiropractor. Why, the chiro- practor is Dr. Robert Stewart, a former student of L, H, S, Elvis isn't as young as he once was, and he knocks himself so out-of- joint when he entertains that Dr. Stewart has to give him a complete over- haul after each performance. Now Spertnik is above the blue Pacific. There is Hawaii. We're receiving another message. The camera is relaying an image of a group of native girls clustered around an object. Now the girls are demonstrating a hula. Just as we thought, the object in the middle is the long lost Phil Speicher. He seems to be taking life easy and hoarding his money. Russia is now under observation. What? It can't be! But it is! It's Herman Enyeart. So, Her- man has turned traitor - fur trader. There he is now, running his trap line in Siberia. Spertnik is over China now. Swishsh! Put it in reverse! fThis is a very remarkable satellite. J We thought we caught a glimpse of a former L, H, S. 'er. Sure enough, it's Pearl Neussendorfer. She was chauffeur for the girls at LaFonta.ine I-ligh and trained to be a stewardess, but she is now engaged in another field of transportation. She runs the fastest ricksha service in Hong Kong. Here is another image from Spertnik. This time it's from the heart of India. We see a mission- ary teaching little Indian children to sing Jesus Loves Me. Bring the smelling salts quickly! The missionary is Pat O'Banion. Boom, boom, boom - Spertnik is relaying the rhythm of the native drums of dark Africa. The na- tives are restless tonight. 'They have a large pot of boiling water surrounding Donald Brane. After doing the photography work for the LACOI-ll in 1958, he went on to bigger photography jobs. We understand that he is for perhaps wasj filming jungle life there in Africa. Our correspondent from the moon is now reporting. Why it's none other than Larry Floyd. He volun- teered to ascend to the moon in his private rocket and report on the satellite as he sees it. We now hear shouts of olay and brave. Spertnik is hovering over a bullfighting arena in Spain. The toreadores are entering. The one closest to the bull is our old friend, Bill Lines. We always knew he could throw it. Oh, oh, there seems to be some interference. We can't get in contact with Spertnik. Alas, we've found the trouble. Spertnik got too close to the Eiffel Tower. The satellite is transmitting from the Folies Bergere in Paris. That can-can dancer looks familiar. Now we recognize her: it's Ruby Hollen- back. We hear that she is also working part time as a Paris fashion model. Bong, bong - Big Ben is announcing the hour. Yes, we're in London, England. We are receiving an image from the Paladium. No one looks familiar. Wait a minute. There is a huge chartered bus parked by the stage door. It has printed on it, World Renown All-Star Girls' Professional Basketball Team: manager - Chuck Steidle. Oh, that figures: at LaFontaine High Chuck was interested in athletics and girls. I-low clever of him to combine the two interests. Jamaica is where the action centers now. Spertnik has spotted Judy Walters. She is working in a night club as a calypso dancer. What?! The Satellite is back on course. As a matter of fact it is over New York City. We are receiving signals from Madison Square Garden. There is our old schoolmate, Janice Eppley. She tells us her ex- periences as cheerleader at L. H, S, proved beneficial in later life. She leads a very active life. You've guessed it! She's a lady wrestler and has a bout tonight with Big Bert.ha at Madison Square Garden. Here comes Spertnik right over LaFontaine. It is transmitting an image from our own community. Why, it's the former Shirley Keiffer, now Mrs. Tom Rust. When she was in high school Shirley had. aspirations to be C. P, A. However, we must have misunderstood, for we thought she meant certified public accountant, but she is now employed by the local grade school as a Child Psycho-Analyst. QThis younger generation, you knowlj She must be well versed on this subject for she has ten little problems of her own. fFive sets of twins. J As our satellite begins it's second cycle around the earth, we find that the signals are growing faint- er and the images dimmer, but we feel that our experiment with the intercontinental ballistic missile was indeed a success. 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THIRD ROW: Michele Putman, Dale Silvers, Terry Starbuck, Claudia Stoner, Charles Sutton. FOURTH ROW: Sherry Tyler, Marjorie Wearly, Thomas Wilson, Linda Working, Kenny Wright. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Ellis. jx Timmy Bogue Charles Briley Linda Sue Brinson Jerald Dee Brown Deanna Clark Galen Clark David Cole Sarah Collins Mary Lou Cox Carol Ann Crumrine Roy Davis David Floyd Stanley Gilbert Daniel Glover Jean Guenin Diane Henry Trujeanna Howell Janet Jacobs Bruce Kilty Cynthia King James Lewis Phillip Lloyd Linda Lobdell X L- F ,I r QXIKQ. sn f EK K FIFTH GRADE . 'ETH i Xe f mf' 'UQ '15 ig.. XJ ian -QAM we L. 3 01' 'WY fl Wg -a-rf . I, K v fl W FW.. txfafjyi - . 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IJ Tv: ' tgleiitffwf Y 'IRT Claude Alexander Dana Barton Mary Jane Blood Margaret Clark Janet Kay Collins 0 Steven Davis Ricky Eppley Gretchen Foust Randy Henderson John Howell Phillip Key Marsha Lobdell Karen Mendenhall Jo Ann Pearce Patricia Pilgrim Philip Ranck Dorothy Robbins Cathy Sailors Karen Silvers Doug Smallwood David Snyder Larry Joe Tedder Tommy Templeton Billy Wimmer Leroy Wimmer Mrs. Marshall Teresa Arven Diana Conrad Jack Cross Rosanna Enyean Susan Eppley Alan Faust James Hacker Debra Hullinger Alan Hevner Marvin Keiffer Ivan Knote Jerry Lewis Susan McCray Timmy Roberts John Scott Susan Shenetield Dennis Snyder Mike Trosper David Troyer Billy Vincent Doss Lee Wilson Donald Wright Mrs. Yolmg Not Pictured: Phillip Miller FIR T GRADE . Q 1 N 5 - A , 1 s V ., ,r Q if , sf,- Fix 'iff- P if.. 4 I, . ,Q 5. H -as '51 P ' 1 . ,O X - '-Q, I 3 , wif f. .. l 1 r 1 1 r' 'Nl' vi . .....v? S ai 's-J ,1 p Y ff, .-4 1 : eg e ff we ' N4 P' Q, 'nv ve 'HN sg ,j x' t , , N , f .. 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Q A Timmy Burgess Thomas Chekouras Verl Davis Michael Drudge Brenda Enyeart David Glover Donna Guenin Christine Henderson Jennifer Hiatt Terry Hiatt Douglas Howard David Key Robert Keith Billy King Donna McCoy Mark Pefly Danny Proffitt Ralph Ranck Stephanie Satterthwaite Ned Vandergrift Jennifer Williams Mrs. Castle PECIAL ER ICE .gg Tfiifw Q BUS DRIVERS CLERK ' A l.g fm is .Exit , 5 X91 zu- g FW v 1 4' 1 4 9 sig 1 , Pl ,pf vi 'fri PATROL BOYS JANITORS COOKS LUNCHROOM HELP 'W - kgza. Q! Qpfqwfw Q3 QA B 3 ,,. MB QENIDR TRIP X NNY l'7'Q.E X Q Q-if V, STREE1' mm g,f,mm6Nf.e JYHQIVT SE QTEMBER JVWN H4 1'HEX CONQUER 'wwo BELEIXJE ff' I Fnesnmmv rNmfmo.fo S'R-Sf? PROM THEY C,HN'7 - , Rqpdx-as OCTOBLR I I Z? , SoPrmmoaE MOLIDQY no? 616:-HH GQHDE .- ' Dfcemlbfv- COHT Qrrecnc ff ll xx 'ZAJINIGELL MGOOD Gflwuousf' NX iY5P,PfT5x' GRNVDXYFHH XXZSUNIOE www 5,sN,On mar NHRLH 9-7 f9.'2 DLTQBEK Ig A' I 1. ' my ODNSHREE 1-mp ' 'f- .,,Q'JiRc.H '7 QUEEN AND HER COURT Chuck and Mary Ann Stu and R by d Joyc Bob and Peggy Pat and Pea 1 sl 3 if JUNIOR PLAY SENIOR PLAY pf Hy ' 1 I I if P '75 N iw 1 ' s am K Af sg - -f -,.,, f X I fix - F ,..,, .. ,. . , ,, W ,, A Q , A - . 'R .5 43 , ' - -, ,,- ,..... -Linn il QV? V V-.WIK1 ,.- 1- - ef - - - Q my '?5 1f Q , M4 A 8 Q 1 u. 'H A. 1 5 933' V JU IOR CLASS PLAY N Paul is struggling violently to avoid summer school and at the same time keep his girl from a campus big shot. Paul and his girl are listening to their 'theme song' when his father enters with the disastrous news that if Paul doe 't pass his final exams with an ex- tremely high mark, it means summer school instead of the lakes. He starts a terrific cram session. He seems to get deeper and deeper into trouble. He hashes into the school principal's car, he blamed for things he d.idn't do, and then just as things look a little brighter, he takes a strong emetic by mistake and his girl has to come in just that moment and demand that he 'sit right there and smdy. Paul Jones Mrs. Jones MI. 101185 ..... Junior . . . Mary .... lack ..... Jane ..... Mr. Smudgely .... .... AIIIIB ..... Lilahlohnson... Robert Stewart Shirley Kieffer Larry Cooper Charles Steidle Ruby Hollenback Phillip Speicher Janice Eppley Patrick O'Banion Doris Webb Judith Walters 's THE E IOR CLASS PRE E T 195 LA CO HI 19 ' 1 l i SITTING: Chuck Steidle, Casey Jervis, Don Brane, Mr. Humberr, Bob Stewart, Glenda Marshall, Judith Walters, Janice Eppley, Shirley Keiffer. STANDING: Pat O'Banion, Phil Speicher, Pearl Neussendorfer, Larry Cooper, Larry Floyd, Ruby Hollenback, Bill Lines, Bill Silvers. E IOR CLASS PLAY G OOD GRACIOUS, GRANDMA Henry and George, cousins, with more ideas to spend money than how to earn ir, find themselves temporarily in a state of financial embarrassment when their landlady, Mrs. Lennox, demands a deposit on a long-overdue rent. Available money arrives by wire when an old family friend telegraphs expense money for Henry's father to entertain the friend's two daughters over a week-end. But father is on a trip to Mexico and the girls are arriving and they need the money. To keep the girls at the apartment, they need a chaperone. Finally P-Sam, the colored boy, Ends a wig and dress. These articles cause the birth of grandma. The girls arrive with their colored maid, Delicia. Both girls are drawn to grandma. Henry and Helen soon find very much in common when Mrs. Lennox, her suspicions aroused, starts demanding explanations. Grandma has a number of narrow escapes when the landlady calls in two exceedingly dumb police investiga- tors. Cast: Henry Breckenridge .... .... C huck Steidle George Breckenridge . . . .... Bob Stewart Mrs. Lennox ......... .... S birley Kieffer Helen Allen .... .... Ru by Hollenback Cecile Allen . . . .... Janice Eppley Wiggins .... .... L arry Floyd Clancy .... ..... P at O'Banion P-Sam .... .... P hil Speicher Delicia . . . .... Judy Walters 4-. 1... ,v4. ,.as..-nil 8 --los.,-Q.. 0 - . 6 , -4+--bg., Sill? ,- . r X+ 4-:N Z 5.. A f 1 ,.- .f ,-1-'f 2:11132 'V 1 K 1 21 -,ff ,Q ,-4.1 . -x.- ,, .- QV f' 1 1' S, R, xx -- N .N I .' ' - X Q' - 5 ww-im., , ' W' 459 k ' -1 5: X . 's X N 'rv ifgxggx, xx X. ,. xx tm... , A, DANCEEMJHJ CHORUS TWIRLERS f 1 ,gnihlf I 95 ,,.-av' ex 'xx OFFICE STAFF is 2. m 'ir an E as E' E za E as S STUDENT COUNCIL 1 1 lain V , - ,g ixuqgggursuu-11 -' LIBRARIAN S ll -32211, ----Q nu fxvul ing:-vsarllmmuf ' b94 I I 1 E' l'l.vI?'f' ' F - f X Q - E CITIZEN TAFF Edrtor ....... . .............. . . . Assistant Editors and Features .... . . . Chief Reporter ............... . . . General Reporters Shirley Keiffer Janice Eppley, Mary Stuber Glenda Marshall Becky Lawrence, Peggy Shaver Elaine Weaver, Max Smedley, Jane Fetrow Sports ............. .... T om Frank, Tom Rigney Around the Town . . . .... Carole Harper, Carolyn Silvers Advertising ..... Carol Blood, Judy Walters Photographer .... Bill Silvers Waggin' Tongue .... .... Typists ..... Distribution . . . Proof Reader .... Advisor ..... Sponsor . . . Joyce Ramsey, Pam Pullen, Regina Harper Sandra Siders, Waunett Lines Peggy Cross, Joyce Dillon, Doris Webb Mrs. Landis Mrs. Dorothy Stuber Mrs. Romine HAMER PRINTING CO, Wabash, Indiana Pam Pullen Jamce Eppley Kay Armstrong Marsha Fires '1-....,,,i-N--,T-N 90,41 ..w ' Y ,M W - 5 Q I ' I 1' lla, q 'I 1 Jil, fend 4 4 4 DEDICATIO 4 4 4 We, the seniors of nineteen hundred and fifty-eight are proud to dedicate the LaFontaine LACOHI to the trustee and faculty of LaFontaine High School, to show our appreciation for their constant guidance and cooperation in helping us students to prepare ourselves for the future. 444 444 STUDE T CMA AGER Bill Gauntt Don Brane CGACHE Charlie Steidle Coach Morton Ellis Assistant Coach Verl Woodring Junior High Henry Hayes Freshman NAME Joe Charles Tom Frank Bob McKinley Pat O'Bar1ion Bob Rigney Bill Silvers Phil Speicher Chuck Steidle Steve Stevens Bob Stewart TOTAL STATI TIC TP PF PCT 102 513 6 000 0 000 344 560 245 707 18 571 O 000 246 531 48 333 220 500 1229 372 FTA 39 1 1 132 89 7 0 64 6 107 446 PTH 20 0 0 74 63 4 O 34 2 54 251 AVG 4.9 .7 .0 14. 5 10. 25 1. 4 . 0 10. 3 3. 7 11. 25 57. 00 Tom Phil Bill Steve Bi 4' UQ 0:1 3 Bob Joe , Ag: QF-ri . ,X , Q Q xg , P . -:S ggsfvf' Yr,-t : - ,S Qf . pxgff- xy wah.-.., , asian N, .3-Q. 4.-: - A 'q:...- ' - 5 ff Q ffxv D. , Q 5 Q , -l sy, i Q Pg, U -1 E H .1 A ' nk: ' ' 5 - 1' ,. 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QY' A T' T ' ,AVRSWF V44 1'-'-' ..... .. ' E j ' Lazv:'L'.'sfV-tain L i R- 1 -1 A 1 if if 'X-'H' ..... Ziglf E..: R A 1 ' vM:'f EZZZI -11-17 w . . W 1 g 5 f Q'-H '--' ,--4-. 'Z I , , --Y--Tl--1 A if y g ,4 E1 11, Ri A A . Q V in Y ka sag X W. 2 - . . -H -A Q : -,, H. ,mi- 3Q. .M V -K: AQ -. V A . - '- . A ' . TA -I' ' , 1.' ,, ..-fn-.'wm,. .Q ' ff f, MARGARET JEAN BEAUTY SHOP Corner Main Q Branson St. P e YU 1-2011 LaFonta1ne, Ind1 DICK'S BOYS Sz MEN,S WEAR Wabash Indiana Caps Dress Hats Robes Jackets, T Shirts Sportshirts R Sweaters Undershirts E Dress Shirts Belts Dress Suits Topcoats Pagamas and Sportcoats Knit Briefs S Cotton Shorts Work Pants Dress Pants Arctics Socks Dress Shoes Boots Socks Work Shoes Men s Extra Sizes at Brunt s Huser Cigar Company Huntington, Indiana We Have Everything In the Line of Candy, Cigarettes, Tobacco and Misc. I I A-'wa ! fag ll N -nu HARRY THORN E R.R. 2 Marion SWIFT'S MILK COMPANY CHESTY FOOD INC. 711 South McClure Terre Haute, Indiana Marion, Indiana Weaver's Oil Company hillips LaFontaine, Indiana Waggonefs Grocery Milton's The Best in Groceries Boy S and Men S Clothing LaFontaine, Indiana Marion Indiana 321 South Adams Street . , . Compliments Of LAFONTAINE BANK Complete Banking Service Member of F.D.I.C. PEGGY NEWTON COSMETICS Chella Hamilton LaFontaine, Indiana MAC'S ELECTRIC G.E. and Zenith Dealer Phone YU 1-2511 LaFontaine, Indiana HOOSIER MARKETS, INC. Fresh Quality Meats 3rd and Washington Street Marion, Indiana GUS DORAIS CHEVROLET, INC. Wabash, Indiana Compliments of BYRD LUMBER COMPANY Marion, Indiana HEDGES TYPEWRITER SALES Huntington Indiana Congratulations Class of 58 Tractors a Specialty Treaty Indiana Phone YU 1-7782 HOPKIN S MUSIC HOUSE 307-309 S Boots Street Marion, Indiana ROBBIN'S REPAIR SERVICE MIDWAY ROLLERENA Charles McCracken R R 2 Marion, Indiana TRUSTEE: Robert McKinley ADMI I TR TIO ADVISORY BOARD: Mark Enyeart, Ervin Garrison, George Silvers. fn: A ,A ..,- BREWER S DAIRY BAR 1017 N Miami Street Wabash Indiana Finest of Foods Tele-Tray and Car-Hop Service Marion Indiana JOHN CAMPBELL GARAGE Banquo Indiana CUSTER'S LAST STAND NICK S DRIVE IN Good Food 3 Home Made Candy Ice Cream Marion, Indiana 810 N. Baldwin PARKER 3 SON CLOTHING 8 SHOES Phone YU 1-4221 LaFontaine, Indiana COURTESY MOTEL State Roads 37 5 9 Phone NOrth 2-2448 Marion, Indiana CHARLIE'S STEAK HOUSE Good Coffee Dinners and Breakfast Anytime Sandwiches and Salads LaFontaine, Indiana CUSTER'S LUMBER COMPANY 34th 5 By Pass Marion, Indiana DON ORS' PAGE LAFONTAINE WABASH Lee Crumrine Garage Lutz Furniture Store Orville Patterson Mark's Camera Shop Red Kerr Sonda's Flower Shop Meyer's and Son Jewelers TREATY Sears-Roebuck Company Treaty Store J. C. Penney Company MARION The Teenager Shop Runyon's Time Saver Service Thompson's Grant County Abstract Company Stephen's Electric Sams' Sport Shop WABASH Schlemmers Bros. Frank K. Daugherty Servi-Soft Beitman and Wolf South Side Garage Minear Oil Company Cross Sales and Service Wabash Cafeteria Dick's Trading Post Brant's Harley-Davidson Service Miller's Furniture Geyer's Motor Sales, Inc. O.K. Barber Shop Richards' Printing P.K. 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