Lakeside Middle School - Lance Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

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M. U 6 . K) ALLEN COl im PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 02199 2844 Gc 977.202 F77Lak 1964 Lakeside Junior High Schoo Lance t b(at1 2270 LANCE 1964 Lakeside Junior High School Fort Wayne, Indiana Mr. Davis, Principal Mr. Davis starts his school day by relating important sports news, P.T.A. news, announcements, his opin- ions, and sometimes inter- viewing guest speakers. The announcements help to mold the student body together. Mr. Davis feels the public address system helps so that each student is getting the information first hand. It helps the student to feel as if he really is part of the school as a group. Principal, Chief Administrator Faculty Director Mr. Davis speaks to the faculty at one of the monthly teachers ' meet- ings. The purpose of the teachers ' meeting is to discuss the agenda, the school ' s philosophy, stu- dents, rules, and the over- all evaluation. Informal meetings are often called to discuss important top- ics, such as programs and tournaments. 1373394 Staff Assistant Mr. Miller Mr. Lavoii Miller, our staff assistant, spends much of his day working closely with the principal in all phases of school ad- ministration. In his role as guidance counselor, he assists students with their varied problems, including much time devoted to their educational planning. Much time is also devoted to assisting other staff members. Administrative Assistants Secretaries Mrs. Messerschmidt and Mrs. Bobilya agree that the job of being secretary in a school office is an en- joyable one, because of the pleasant feeling of help- ing students, and parents, as well as sei-ving the teachers, principal and staff assistant. It ' s never a dull day in the office, due to the complexity of the many jobs a secretary performs during the day. Faculty Guides Students To Higher Goals MR. CHARLES ADAMS Phys. Ed. •Football Coach MR. CARL ANDERSON Science MRS. GLORIA BECKNER Science MISS BARBARA BOURFF Dev. Reading MISS BONNIE BRIGGS English MRS. CATHERINE BROWN Music MRS. MARGARET CAPIN Study Hall MR. CARL ELSTER Dev. Reading MR. PAUL FEASER Science MISS OLEETA FRENCH Home Ec. MRS. CAROLYN HOLMES English MRS. FERNE JOHNSON Librarian MR. NICK KARANOVICH Science MR. DAN KAUFMAN Dev. English Flag Football Coach MR. CHARLES LAURIE Math MR ROBERT LEACH Math MR. LARRY LESH Science MR. HARRY LYNCH Industrial Arts MRS. BARBARA MILLER English MRS. RUTH MILTON Art Busy Teachers Direct Students ' Activities MISS IVA MINTZER Math MR. ARNOLD MOSER English Publications MRS. IVA NOVAK Phys. Ed. MR. DON NULL Science MISS MARJORIE OSBORN Social Studies MR. AL SCHMUTZ Music MR. MARSHALL SCHOEFF Science Basketball Coach MR. RAYMOND SCHOTT Latin MR. TOM SCHUCKEL Social Studies MR. RICHARD SEEtJER Music MISS NANCY SMITH English MRS. MILDRED STOVER Math MR. MARTIN TIERNEY Spanish MRS. JOAN TRAVIS Phys. Ed. MRS. MARY WITSAMAN English MR. JOE WITTMER Industrial Arts Basketball Coach MR. WALTER WOLF Social Studies MRS. EVELYN YOUNG Math MRS. SANDRA ZAVACKY English Custodians Clyde Hamrick, Carl Bry- ant, Ray Deal, and Oscar Allen, our custodians, are constantly busy. They are seen around the building doing various jobs to keep and maintain our building. Matron Mrs. Ethel Bellinger may be seen around the build- ing polishing and dusting as she goes. Her work is effectively and quietly done throughout the build- ing. Maintenance Staff Cafeteria Staff The members of the cafe- teria staff are Annabelle Gee, Shirley Stimmel, J uanita Hicks, Pauline Jamison, Lillian Gregg, Hazel Hartley, Agnes Becher, Dorothy Booth, Lenora Black, and Donna Larimore. They enjoy pre- paring the lunches for Lakeside students. Mrs. Annabelle Gee supervises the kitchen. .V- n % ' V « l ) |:  • Students Focalize Academically Most Likely to Succeed — The ladder of success will siiow Sue Howe and Tom Beaver progressing toward the top resulting from their high goals and standards. Most Engaging Personality — The friendly smiles of Phil Barclay and Meg Seabury indicate their bubbling personalities. Who ' s Who for 1964 . . . Friendliest Couple — A smile and a handshake from Dick Stobaugh and Mary Bishop are signs of Lakeside ' s friendliest couple. Most Perfect Lady and Gentleman — Chivalry is still alive as shone by the courtesy of Tom Beaver assisting Linda Douglass. Class Officers Ninth grade class officers are Tom Beaver, presi- dent; Pam Hayes, secre- tary; John Peirce, vice- president; Sue Howe, treasurer. Ninth Grade: Came On The Run In 1961 . . . Cynthia Abele Cathy Albaugh Richard Albaugh Jim Albright Barry Anderson Kathy Anderson Joe Anderson Debbie Andrews James Atteberry Ned Bade Jerry Baer Kathy Baiden Nancy Baird Mike Baker Phil Barclay Dianna Barclay Jim Barrett Janet Bartels Chuck Bash Debby Bashore Mike Batchelder Linda Bauer Tom Beaver Tammy Beck Gay Becker Derek Benson Linda Benton Louie Bermes Elizabeth Beming Gayle Beuthin Formed New Ideals . . . Mary Bishop Mike Bland Bob Blum Kathy Bly Dave Bolyard Mike Bowers Marcia Boyer Sue Brockmann Jeanne Bragalone Nancy Braun Cynthia Brockett Reed Brosius Bill Brown Cheryl Bryie Sharon Bunker Judy Burwick Noreene Busche Susan Byers Michael Caley Sandra Camp Ricky Carpenter Dave Carto Carol Cavanaugh Terry Chester Kenneth Christieb Vicki Christman Patty Cobble Linda Cole Mike Coleman Ellena Collins Guided By Able Faculty . . . John Collins Margo Colvin Janie Comment Jim Cook Bruce Courtright Chuck Cowell Mike Cummings David Currie Trudy Dahman Bill Danford Brian Davis Dennis Debruler Jan Dellinger Nancy Deck Patty Dick Pam Diehle Steve Diller Steve Dimke Howard Doughty Linda Douglass 11 Gregg Duncan Sally Easton Eddie Ebel Jim Edwards Judy Eichenauer Steve Elder Janet Ellison Dwight Engleman Jan Errington Paul Etchason Active In Clubs . . Bruce Etter Steve Evans Lynne Ewigleben Jennie Ezzelle Bill Fisher Bob Francis Dave Fryer Carole Fulton Darlene Garard Doug Gard Sam Gardiner Steve Garner Dianne Gephaii; John Gillespie Kathy Gilliam Scott Gillie Jack Godfrey Michael Gordon Mike Gorrell Lonnita Grace 12 Barbara Green Sandy Greene Steve Greeno Barry Griffith David Habig Craig Hamilton Nancy Hamilton Jim Hamrick Nada Hanchar Denny Harris Excelled In Athletics Peggy Hastings Don Hatch Pam Hayes Steve Hayes Jackie Headrick Diane Henderson Steve Hickman Debbie Hill Tammy Hoblet Eddie Holliday Sally Hoover Sue Howe Rich Howenstine Kay Hoy Lynne Huett Joe Hyde Pat Jackson Jeannette Jacoy Noreen Jellison Arlene Jesse 13 Linda Jesse Karen Katzenmaier Linda Kelly Jennifer Kelsey Debbie Kem LaVerne Kempinen Dick Kidd Dan Kilgore Debbie Kinch Debbie Kitzmiller Accepted Disappointments • • • Darlene Knepper Dick Knight Gordon Knott Carolyn Koenig Rex Kogin Ron Koontz Marti Korn Kathy Kruel Debbie Lambick John Langas Linda Lantz Sandy Larimer Bill Laws Mark Leamon Don Leavell Mark Lee Bi-uce Lehman David Lloyd Brad Long Jackie Louden Denny Lough Phil Luecke Fred Macfarland Carol Malich John Maloney Duke Marsh Denise Martin Larry Martz Caroline Mason Caroline McCreary Improved Scholastically . . Kerry McCrory Steve McElhoe Linda McNeal Jolynn McNett Lee Melchi Deb Merchant Tom Merkler John Meyer David Miller Shawnie Morey Cheryl Moser Nancy Mullins Carol Myers Sandy Nelson Karen Nill Faye Norman Karen Oberlin Sandy Oldham Lynn Osborn John Peirce 16 Steve Perry Sylvia Pfeiffer Jerry Philbee Sue Pietras Sarah Pletcher Dick Plotner Susie Poffenberger Larry Pomeroy Pam Porter Joe Potts Achieved New Goals . . . Cheryl Quance Curt Rainey Connie Randolph Donna Ray Mary Regedanz Yvonne Reimund Carolyn Rice Marilyn Rice Carl Rich Pam Richard Tom Richardson Mike Roberts Cheryl Rogers Ron Rogers Marilyn Rollins Gloria Roose David Ross Peg Ross Glen Rossman Mark Rupp Jim Sack Shari St. John Steve Saunders Barb Schaefer Bill Schaefer Susie Schaefer Ken Scheibenverger Peggy Schmidt Rich Schneider Rebecca Schorey Found Leisure At Parties . . . Gloia Schultz Maria Scribner Barb Seabury Meg Seabury Denny Shearer Jim Shuler Sherry Shropshire Mark Seiling Bonnie Simerman Jack Slater Randy Smith TeriT Smith Debbie Snell Margo Snyder Sue Spencer Lynn Spicer Eddie Spillers Lee Stamm Mark Stieglitz Dick Stobaugh 17 Bill Strong John Stubbins Betsy Stucky Kathy Surface Kris Switzer Bob Tackett Don Taylor Jack Teeple Linda Temet Kathy Thomson Matured Socially . . . Frank Thurston Roberta Troxel Rosey Tully Taloa Traxler David Uebelhoer Steve Uhrick Charyl Urschel Sandy Urhausen Pam Wagner Barbara Walker Nina Walther Linda Weyer Cathy Wenzel John Wert Cheryl West Marie White Alden Whitenack Becky Williams Bob Winkelblech Mike Wise 18 Moving Forward In 1964 . . Larry Womack Marilyn Wood- Connie Workman Karla Wrogeman Chuck Yingst Charmayne Yoquelet Tom Zahn Rita Zartman Alan Zemen Steve Zwieg Not pictured : Bonnie Becraft Cynthia Colley Bob Fisher Bill Lowen Larry Roller Judy Watkins Tim Wire Varsity team executes Mell-planned play 19 Class Officers Eighth grade class officers are Judy Jamison, treas- urer; Gloria Fryer, secre- tary; Brad Meyer, presi- dent; Rick Hayhurst, vice- president. Eighth Grade: Looking To Higher Goals fff ' f Bruce Addis Loretta Addis Kay Albertson Katy Albright Bobby Allen Cindy Ambridge Terry Anderson Barbara Andrews Mike Antrim Jim Arter Sue Augsburger Charles Bailey Joanne Bailey Paula Baldwin Debbie Bangerter Bonnie Barto Dave Bashore Becky Baugh Jerry Baumgardner Rick Beers Colleen Bennett Randy Bentrup Sandy Berger Keith Berkes Bobbie Billian Mark Billings Becky Bireley John Blackburn Violet Bland Don Blum Bob Bodey Ron Bonar John Bone Roger Booth Richard Boschet 20 Alan Boshart Tim Bower Steve Bowers Tom Bowman Beth Brinker Randy Brokaw Suzy Brown Ron Bryant Janet Buchanan Debbie Bullard Tom Burford Judy Byers Susan Byers Barbara Cass Jim Castor Marc Cessna Tim Chapin Mary Chappius Diana Charters Becky Chester Bob Clausen Rosanna Clemons Stan Cline Sara Coburn Suzanne Cochran Sue Coffman Suzanne Cole Craig Colpitis Bruce Cook Charlotte Cook David Cook Jim Courtright Nancy Crawford Vicki Crippen Marlene Crouse Cindy Cummins Dan Curtis Bob Dale Dave Dalrymple Bob Davies Dean Davis Debbie Davis Ted Davis Bob Deardorff Maria Diehm Bob Dillman Terry Dirmeyer Tim Disler Darylene Drake Diane Dreibelbiss Glenn Druhot Sally Duckworth Marty Duncan Andy Eckhart Terry Edwards Harold Egolf 21 Keith Eichenauer Joe Eifrid Sally EUenwood Nat England Rosalie Ervin Leslie Ewigleben Kent Farnsworth Debbie Faust Janice Feller Penny Ferguson Mark Fields Sandy Fields Janice Fisher Jim Fisher Sheila Fisher Steve Franzman Becky Freimuth Henry Freistroffer David Fretz Gloria Fryer Bob Furniss Jayne Garner Debbie Gehring Elane Gerding Tom Gorrel Wilbur Gray Gail Gregg Debbie Grosenbachei Joy Gumbert Susan Gumpp Tom Haifley Gene Hale Mike Hanauer Glenn Harmon Jim Harmon Linda Harrison Ruth Hassig Bob Hastings Terry Haver Tom Havens Laird Haxton Rick Hayhurst Dick Hazzard Diane Headford Andy Hein Mark Hendricks Julie Hendrickson Grace Henshaw Sam Hensley David Hetrick Rhonda Hileman Roger Hoevel George Horn Jack Huber Linda Hugenell Denny Jackson Mike Jackson Judy Jamison Steve Keever Ten Kasson Carolyn Kelly Marilyn Kelly Pat Kemp Diana Kennedy Ava Kiefer Sandie Kinney Debby Knig ' ht Rick Knight Mike Knoll Dianna Koenig Sue Kramer Jan Kubiniec Lynne Kuckein Richard Ladig Steve Lash Debbie Latham Sharon Lawyer Charlene Leason Jim Lemmel Chris Lickert Cherie Liggett Dan Lockwood Mary Logan Ken Long Bruce Lowry Ron Loy Steve Ludwig Chuck Luecke Kirk Mahlan Paul Markey Al Maus George McBride Ronnie McBride Maureen MeCarty Mike McClue Lewis McCuUoch Jeanne McDermott Steve McDowell William McGann Jim McGuire Linda McKathnie Lofs McKathnie Linda McKibben Mike McMahan Mike McMinn Sandy McNett Jon Meek Brad Meyer Helen Milentis Jack Miller Mike Miller Peggy Miller 23 •Fgppf f p JP Ken Millikan Jane Mitchell Sharon Mitchell Beverly Moellering Mike Mohrman Jon Moser Carol Muhler Dale Myers Larry Nagel Jenny Nelson Ruth Nevogt Cynthia Nord Dana Nordyke Karen Novitski Alan Oakee Janet Olofson Dan Osborn Rick Osborn Dennis Overmyer Judy Palm Kirk Pape Dave Parker Debbie Pastrick Gail Patrick Susan Patten Vicki Pawlisch Tom Pierce Glenn Pelkey Jane Peters Jack Peterson Susan Peterson Tom Picking Lynn Pitts Phil Polios Christy Powell Mark Putt Kay Raschke Gregg Recht Randy Recht Jim Reeder Jo Regedanz Linda Reppert Mike Rice Debbie Richards Tom Richhart Jim Richwine Pauline Ricketts Linda Ripple Dave Roberts David Robinson Steve Robinson Butch Rodemeyer Jim Roehm Lon Rogers Rick Ross Bob Ross fl Kathy Ruchel Keith Sanders Dale Sargent Phil Scaletta Marilyn Schaefer Jim Schmoe Jerry Schneider Jim Schorey Jan Scott Rodney Scott Mike Shaffer Alvin Sheets Richard Shinn Bob Shovlin Jim Shultz Linda Sims Greg Simmons Paula Sitcler Don Smith Ron Smith Kathy Snell Mark Snyder Jackie Spillers Mike Spillers Sandy Sprunger Pam Stafford Janet Stedman Donna Steinbacher Jim Stoody Janice Studle Wanda Suter Fritz Switzer Cindy Taylor John Tennant Mark Thomas Kathy Thorington Steven Timnris Judy Tisor Bruce Tryon Karen Tulley Stephanie Waechter Ron Walker Nancy Waltz Karen Wells Deb Werling Mike Wert David Whitehurst Charles Whitenack Dennis Wiley Howard Williams Roberta Winebrenner Gary Wise Louie Wojciechowski Danny Workman Nat Zweig Class Officers Seventh grade class offi- cers are Scott Kissinger, president; Sue Shoup, sec- retary; Gary Parkerson, vice-president; Shirley Summersett, treasurer. Seventh Grade: Achieved First Step Betty Aaron Gary Ainslie John Albright Linda Allen Vicki Altevogt Christine Anderson Neil Anderson Pat Antonides Mary Armstrong Sue Augsburger Linda Babcock Kathy Ball Janet Barch Doug Barclay Scott Barkley Linda Barto Bob Batchelder Nancy Bauer David Bauerle Bob Beaver Barbara Beck Bonnie Belle Beckner Terry Bedsworth Larry Bennett Kathy Beuthin Tom Biazzo Jim Bickham Phil Biddle Valerie Bjork Tom Blakley Pam Bock Bree Borders Bob Bossard Dan Bossard . lan Bower Dianna Bowers Brenda Bowman Debra Bowman Kay Biaden Debbie Bradshaw Melody Brickley Jim Brigham Audrey Bright Susan Brockhouse Bill Brown Debbie Brown Pam Brown Steve Brown Pam Bufkin Jeff Burtnett Marcia Burtnette Linda Burtzner Kirk Butler Linda Butz Steve Bye Anna Calhoun Stephanie Carmean Virginia Carpenter Samuel Chambers Thomas Clark Michael Cole Thomas Cole Jim Comment Tamera Conn Cathy Cook Millicent Cook Susan Cook Bonita Coolman Barbara Coonrod William Cope Roger Correa John Cox Muriel Crouse Karen Crowe Janice Crozier Margery Cunningham Larry Dague Linda Dague Patrick Deady Debra Dennis Dave Disler Alan Dixon Dave Dolsen Stanley Duckworth Rickey Eby Debby Edwards Joyce Eisenmann Don Ellison Kathy Engdahl Jan Engleman Vicky Enos 27 It Tom Ervin Vianna Evans Ed Ezzelle Gale Pansier Richard Farlow Carol Finkbeiner Karen Finton Randy Fish Tom Fleck Darcie Foltz Jim Foote Barbara Foster Jim Francis Art Franklin Susan Francis Amy Fremion Richard Furniss Joyce Gaby Paul Gaff Bruce Gardiner William Garr Daniel Gerdom Nancy Geyer Doug-las Giffin Steve Gordon Kim Gray Jim Green Tim Greene Fred Griffith Jim Grimm Dennis Grosenbachei Brad Hageman Martha Haines Robert Hamilton Sharon Hannie Daryl Hansen John Hanaver Marsha Harsch Dorothy Hastings Daphne Hatt Susan Havens Jonquil Haverstock David Hayes Tim Hayes Sharon Heemsoth Betsy Hein Bob Hensley Larry Hickman Dug Hill Bill Hagestyn Tom Houek Steve Howenstine Jim Huber Linda Irving John Jacobs Kathv Jellison Susan Jensen Joe Jernigan Joyce Jernigan Jim Jordon Carolyn Justice Karen Kendig Jean Kerch Jim Kidd Susan Kinne Scott Kissinger Lewis Kitzmiller Ann Knepper Jeannette Knepper Marsha Knoll Tom Kogin Cynthia Kolb Kathy Koontz Bruce Korn Melanie Krieg David Kruel Henry Kulesza David Kurtz Paul Lambert Barbara Lazoff Marcia Lazoff Daren Leiter Karen Leiter Jack Lesh Rudy Lewis Nancy Linn Richard Long Tom Longsworth Barbara Lotter Bob Luke Terrire Macy Christine Malich Linda McGann Tom Martin Jeff McComas Susan McDermott Charlotte McMahan Bill McMahan Steve McNett Barbara Melvin Brit Messmann Jean Miller Linda Miller Bob Miller Vicky Miller Cynthia Mink RoUany Minnick John Mohrman Gary Moore Katie Morris Millie Moser Kurt Mundinger 9 W O ' Mr ' Steve Murphy Steve Myers Larry Nelson Judy Nomina Diane Nordyke Brian Norris Bob Nunley Jim Olds Betsy Olofson Dan Owen Steve Paddock Christine Pape Joel Pape Doug Parker Gary Parkerson Barb Patten Shari Pawlisch Joy Peirce Craig Pelz Anita Petty Cathy Petznik Naomi Philbee Lonna Pickett Becky Pieper Steve Plotkin Steve Pomeroy Carter Quance Anne Ramsey Neal Ramsey Larry Reidmund Phil Reifenrath Brenda Rhodes Gerry Rich Mark Richards Gary Ritchison Greg Riley Connie Roach Bruce Robinson Mary Robinson (Beth) Donna Roller Vicki Roller Wally Roose Sue Ross Arlene Rowold Cindy Ruoff Stan Ruf Steve Rust Bill Sack Murriel Sack Karen Sansom Linda Schaffer Pam Scherer Becky Schlatter Pat Schmid Barb Schoedel Jackie Schuster 30 Jennifer Schuster Dot Schroeder Rick Schwab Adelle Schwan Dave Scribner Richard Seeger Leslie Sells Bob Shaffer Patricia Sheets Suzanne Shoup Sandy Shuler Alan Shupe Janice Shutt Linda Sieling Jim Simerman William Skarie Charles Skinner Tom Skinker Scott Slater Claudia Smith Robin Smith Sandy Smith Terri Smith Jeri Snowball Mike Spencer Susan Spencer Kay Sprunger Al Staszak Greg Stemen Joyce Stimmel Jackie Stoy Mike Strong Tom Studle Sharon Summersett Shirley Summersett John Swander Joy Swogger Marcia Talor Jean Tennant Steve Tew Don Thompson John Thompson Christine Thornhill Ken Till Diane Toenges Dan Troxel Earl Uhrick Jack Urhausen Jane Urschel Denise Vachon Debra VanAnda Stan Verhaegen Kathy Virgilio Debby Waechter Mike Wagner Doug Walker 31 Cindy Warnick Scott Wathen Barbara Weaver Dan Wehrenberg Debbie Weiler Steve Weinhart Donice Wenzel Mary Wert Linda Westerhausen Dan White Linda Williams Cindy Williamson Sue Williamson Mike Williby Vickie Willoughby Jerry Windsor Jamie Wise Deb Wojciechowski Connie Wright Sue Zich Mike Zombron Not pictured: Lee William Shelia Winters Debra Davis A seventh grade class of Mr. Lesh displays scienc e projects to the eighth grade classes. 32 Academic Program Opens Doors Of Wisdom Study Hall Library students use study time wisely under the able supervision of Mrs. Capin-. Mrs. Johnson enhances the library program through explanation of the card catalog. Biology Mr. Anderson lectures on the parts of a flower to one of his ninth grade bi- ology classes. Biology is a science elective for ninth grade. Required projects are insect and leaf col- lections and science fair projects. 33 Shop Under the direction of Mr. Lynch, the boys in shop learn skills in wood and metal working and also learn electric wiring. With projects ranging from telegraph sets to book cases, the shop class of- fers a challenge to a boy and his creative ability. Home Arts Home Arts, a class open to seventh graders only, is conducted by Mr. Witt- mer. In this class, the stu- dents learn how to repair home fixtures such as leaky faucets and study the fundamentals of wood- working and good groom- ing. Home Ec The girls in Miss French ' s Home Ec class learn to be good cooks and tidy house- keepers. They also learn good grooming habits and the fundamentals of sew- ing. 1373394 uTirMiaTRir; Latin Mr. Schott directs the Latin class in the Pledge of Allegiance in its original form. Latin is a ninth grade elective. Spanish Mr. Tierney illustrates one of his own paintings showing the Spanish sport of bull fighting. Spanish is limited to ninth graders. French Mr. Koegel illustrates the use of flash cards in learning French. French is a ninth gra de elective. 35 Language Arts A student gives a speech in one of Mr. Moser ' s eighth grade Language Arts classes. The Lan- guage Arts program in- cludes reading, writing, speaking, and spelling skills. Developmental Reading Mr. Elster ' s Develop- mental Reading class works with Science Re- search Associates Power Builders. This course in- volves the learning of reading skills. Developmental English Mr. Kaufman illustrates sentence diagraming to his eighth grade Develop- mental English class. i kkkm. S -rn APE 2.0- Geometry Algebra Proving that the equal areas of these two triangles is easy for Peggy Schmidt as she explains it to Mr. Trott ' s geometry class. Mr. Leach shows his 9th grade algebra class how to find the altitude of an isosceles trapezoid. General Math The students in Mr. Va- chon ' s eighth grade gen- eral math class listen carefully as he explains the next day ' s assignment. General math is the course most eighth grade stu- dent take. 37 Health History Mr. Anderson, Mr. Karanovich, and Mr. Schoeff group-teach the ninth grade Health classes. Mr. Schuckel shows his eighth grade American His- tory class a film on the Civil War. Physical Education A seventh grade grym class is busy building muscles doing push-ups. Flag football, sideline basketball, volleyball, and tumbling are included in the physical education program. Mr. Adams and Mr. Kaufman instruct the boys ' classes. 38 esrf- udents Move To Activity Program Council Officers These four people are our Student Council officers for the 1963-1964 school year. Officers left to right are John Meyer, Vice Pres- ident; Jo Regedanz, Secre- tary; Dick Stobaugh, Pres- ident; and Phil Barclay, Treasurer. Student Coun- cil Officers are under the direction of Mr. Milicr. Student Council Mr. Miller, Student Advisor; Gloria Fryer, Judy Jamison, Jim Sack, Dave Bashore, Jack Miller, Kathy Koontz, Linda Jesse, Sue Howe, Pam Hayes, and Janet Barch. Jamie Wise, Scott Kissinger, Steve Tew, Dan Gerdom, Duane Marsh, Tom Richardson, Bruce Courtright, Jo Regedanz, Dick Stobaugh, Tom Beaver, Phil Barclay, John Meyer, Brad Meyer. John Peirce, Rick Hayhurst, Gary Parkerson, and Jan Shutt. Brad Hageman, Diane Toenges, Ted Davis, Sue Kramer, Jan Stoodle, Becky Baugh, Cathy Albaugh, Bob Furniss, Bill Brown, Bruce Korn, Vickie Roller, Sue Shoup, Sandy Larimer, Bob Deardorff, Sandy Greene, Jay Cox, Shirley Summersett, and Richard Seeger. 40 Spanish In this club students learn conversational Spanish and are familiarized with Spanish customs, music and flags. This club is under the supervision of Mr. Tierney. French This club, sponsored by Mr. Koegel, studies fun- damental French. Open to all pupils except those taking French, it gives students a chance to learn how the people in France live and speak. Latin The Latin Club is spon- sored by Mr. Schott. This club is offered to all ninth grade students taking Latin who wish to study topics not available in Latin class. The members use flash cards and have discussions on topics which they have chosen. 41 Math Lab Mrs. Young directs these students in making geo- metric figures, posters and mobiles. Many hall- way decorations are de- signed by the math lab which meets on Thursday evenings after school. Math Forum Members of the math forum develop new thoughts, new concepts, and new challenges with posters, books, and pam- phlets in sets, ratios, and Venn diagrams. Mrs. Sto- ver and Mr. Laurie spon- sor this club. Math Club Students in the math club, under the direction of Mr. Leach, continue to in- crease their knowledge in math by learning more than the regular class- work. They study the principles underlying arithmetic, algebra, and geometry. 1 kmk. ,QxVb x c =0 Geology Club Under the direction of Mr. Null and Mr. Lesh the boys in the Geology Club expand their knowl- edge of rocks, minerals, and fossils. Field trips to various stone quarries and other points of interest highlight their meetings. Science Club The boys in the science club, sponsored by Mr. Anderson and Mr. Karano- vich, are separated into two areas one physical science, and the other bio- logical science. Each group selects its own group for study. 0S 4k A ■Tf f y 1 K w l ljL ifli g| 1 m Vocational Interests Club Vocational Interests su- pervised by Mr. Wolf and Mr. Schuckel study job choices. They learn the im- portance of early prepa- ration for future job op- portunities. They take field trips to various busi- ness establishments such as the Parrot Meat Pack- ing Company and other industrial plants to learn vocations by seeing them in action. Singing Lancers The near one hundred members of Singing Lanc- ers pour into room 122 every Wednesday. Their purpose is to work but this work is fun and re- warding. Lancers, directed by Mr. Schmutz, sang in several programs during the year and also partici- pated in a vocal group contest. Seventh Glee Club Seventh grade Glee Club is in a training program for Singing Lancers in the 8th and 9th grades. Mr. Schmutz directs this group on Mondays after school. Dance Band Dance Band meets every Monday night. The pur- pose of band is to acquaint these students with var- ious types of music. Mr. Seeger directs this group which performs for var- ious school functions and programs. Concert Band Concert Band, directed by Mr. Seeger, consists of over seventy members. The students in this band learn to play different kinds of music. This band plays for all home games and tournaments. They were also a part of sev- eral concerts. Cadet Band Cadet Band prepares these students for Concert Band. Under the direction of Mr. Seeger this band plays for some of the reserve games. Cadet Band con- sists of more than fifty musicians and meets every Thursday. ' ' N ' Orchestra Orchestra gives students the chance to play in a group and acquaint them with different types of music and tempi. Orches- tra presents several pro- grams for the public each year. Mr. Seeger enjoys directing this group every Tuesday. gi ' ? ' ' ? ' ' 45 Speech Club The students in Speech Club work to improve their speaking ability and techniques. Led by Miss Bourff, they have round table discussions, give speeches for the other members of the club, and learn to enjoy speech activities. Creative Writing Mrs. Zavacky helps the members of this club in their writing technique and style. Among their many activities are writing poetry, essays, and short stories, and discussing each other ' s work. Dramatics Club This club, sponsored by Mrs. Miller, Mr. Koegel, and Mr. Tierney, studies the background of the theater, performs short plays and skits and learns acting techniques. The club attended a play at North Side called Lit- tle Mary Sunshine. Spelling The members of the spell- ing- club increase their knowledge of vocabulary, learn to pronounce words by phonetics, and prepare themselves for spelling bees. Mrs. Witsaman spon- .sors this club. Bicycle Patrol The bicycle patrol directs both bicycle and cars and organizes the parking and traffic. The boys spon- sored by Mr. Lynch are busy in all kinds of weath- er. They are; Don Blum, Dave Robinson, Richard Shinn, Bob Dillman, Mr. Lynch, Steve Diller, Mer- ril Hastings, Steve Greeno, Jim Hamrick, David Dal- rymple, and Steve Zweig. Audio- Visual Club All the tugging, pushing, and strenuous work of pushing the projectors throughout the school is done by the members of the audio visual service club. Mr. Trott directs these boys in their work. 47 Knitting Handcraft Girls in this club busily spend their time knitting scarves, socks, and hats among other things. Miss Mintzer enjoys sponsoi-ing this club each Monday in Room 102. Craft Club In Craft Club pupils learn to design houses and in- terior decorating. They also do work in wood carving and lettering. Mrs. Holmes sponsors this club. Art Club The art club under the sponsorship of Mrs. Mil- ton gives people the op- portunity to extend their interests in art beyond the classroom through the activity program. 48 International Club Sponsored by Miss Smith and Miss Briggs, this club studies the customs of dif- ferent lands. They learn about these countries by making- flags and cos- tumes, and having guest speakers who tell about their countries. This year was the first year of the International Club ' s ex- istance at Lakeside. Know Your City Club This club gains knowledge of the city by visiting dif- ferent historic sites. Afterwards under the guidance of Miss John- ston, they discuss their trips and enlarge upon them. The Inter national Club meets on Tuesday evenings after school. World Friendship Club The members of Miss Os- born ' s World Friendship Club endeavor to find ways to promote friendli- ness between ourselves and people throughout the world. They study the Peace Corps and have guest speakers. 49 Boys ' Intramurals Boys ' intramurals, direct- ed by Mr. Adams, Mr. Wittmer, and Mr. Schoeff, is held every Tuesday and Friday for the boys not in varsity athletics. The boys compete in sports such as flag football, basketball, and volleyball. Basketball tourneys, softball games, and cross-country meets also highlight their meet- ings. Girls ' Intramurals Sponsored by Mrs. No- vak, these girls learn fundamentals in basket- ball, volleyball, and soc- cer. After learning the basics they have tourna- ments between their teams and sometimes with other schools. The eighth and ninth grade girls meet on Mondays and the seventh graders meet on Wednes- days. 50 Ilk M • | la P V K« Sports Program Varied Athletic Program Varsity Tackle The boys who played varsity tackle are, front: Bruce Etter, Don Leavell, Bill Brown, Mike Cummings, John Wirt, Steve Saunders, Jim Cook manager, Mike Roberts, Brian Davis, Barry Griffith, Jim Edwards, Jack Godfrey, Jim Shuler, John Maloney manager. Coach Chuck Adams, Rich Howenstine, Tom Beaver, Dick Stobaugh, Bruce Courtright, Jack Slater, Steve Elder, Coach Joe Wittmer, Doug Gard, Dave Fryer, Jim Hamrick, Lee Melchi, Phil Barclay, and Steve Hickman. Lakeside gridmen compiled a record of five wins and one loss in capturing the city championship. The scores of their games were: Fairfield 0, Lakeside 13; Harrison Hill 19, Lakeside 14; Geyer 6, Lakeside 15; Northwood 0, Lakeside 19; Portage 6, Lakeside 19; Franklin 0, Lakeside 34. Gridmen Reign As City Champs The eighth grade tackle team is composed of pros- pective varsity players for next year. The eighth grade football men played two games with Franklin and lost each by a narrow margin. Flag Football Seventh and eighth grad- ers combined to form the Flag Football Team. The team was coached by Dan Kaufman, and had a rec- ord of three wins and three losses. They de- feated Fairfield, Adams, and Franklin, but were defeated by Geyer, Harri- son Hill, and Portage. Ssss Cross Country ■■■■ These six boys repre- sented our school in cross country this season and were coached by Mr. Trott. Team members are: Dick Knight, Tom Richardson, Curt Rainey, Bill Laws, Larry Pomeroy, Randy Smith, and student man- ager, Reed Brosius. Cindermen Have Successful Season Eighth Grade Track Mark Putt, Jack Miller, Jim Reeder, Roger Hoevel, Mike Antrim, Joe Efrid, Steve Keever, and Bob John Wert, Steve Saunders, Jim Cook manager, Allen. Coach Chuck Adams, Tom Picking, Brad Meyer, Denny Jackson, Dave Parker, Bob Davies. Keith Sanders, Bob Furniss. Ron King, manager; Alvin Sheets, and Coach Mr. Wittmer. These boys will represent the eighth grade in track this season. Ninth Grade Track Chuck Yingst, Jack Godfrey, Tom Richardson, Rich Howenstine, John Wert, Frank Thurston, Mike Caley, and Bruce Etter. Manager, John Maloney; Curt Rainey, Lee Melchi, Jim Edwards, John Meyer, Al Zeman, Phil Barclay, Larry Pomeroy, and manager Jim Cook. Coach Adams, Dick Knight, Howard Doughty, Tom Beaver, Dick Stobaugh, Jack Slater, Dave Carte, Randy Smith, an d Coach Wittmer. These ninth grade boys will represent our school in track this season. n .vfSn.ft ' L MI o tni t ' M (K ' o 53 Record of Lakeside 27 Lakeside 39 Lakeside 43 Lakeside 36 Lakeside 32 Lakeside 41 Lakeside 28 Lakeside 47 Lakeside 65 Lakeside 52 Lakeside 54 Lakeside 58 Lakeside 44 Lakeside 37 fhe Games Portage 58 Portage 50 Nor ' wood 38 Nor ' wood 54 Nor ' wood 34 Geyer 29 Geyer 36 Franklin 32 Franklin 32 Fairfield 48 Fairfield 48 Har. Hill 51 Har. Hill 28 Kekionga 35 Varsity Basketball The members of the Varsity Basketball team that was coached by Joe Wittmer are, front row: John Maloney, manager; Jack Godfrey, Curt Rainey, Bill Laws, Lee Melchi, Jim Edwards, Barry Gri ffith, Mike Cummings, Jim Cook, manager; Rich Howen- Basketball Has Winning Season Junior Varsity stine, Bruce Courtright, Jack Slater, Howard Dough- ty, Dick Stobaugh, Tom Beaver, John Meyer, Steve Elder, Phil Barclay, and coach Joe Wittmer. The Lancers had a 9 win. 5 loss record for the 1963-64 season The Junior Varsity team, coached by Marshall Schoeff, was represented by, front row: Bob Bodey, Joe Eifred, Jon Moser, Bob Allen, Steven Kever, Mark Putt. Mike Morhmon, Ron King, Tom Picking, Jim McGuire, Dave Bashore, Tim Bower, Ted Davis, Brad Meyer, Bob Furniss, Al Sheets, manager. The eighth grade team had a record of 3 wins and 10 defeats. Varsity Cheerleaders The Varsity cheerleaders this year cheered our team to many hard- earned victories in foot- ball and basketball. They are Kathy Baiden, Lynne Ewigleben, Sue Howe Meg Seabury, and Barb Seabury. Cheerleaders Promote School Spirit Reserve Cheerleaders Jody Bailey, Becky Frei- muth, Jenny Nelson, Wanda Suter, and Sue Coffman were the eighth grade cheerleaders who led the support for the 8th grade basketball team. Lakeside won a close match with Fairfield as Tom Beaver hit a pair of free throws to tie the game. Lakeside went on to win in an overtime 48 to 52. Tom Beaver had an outstanding 27 points in this game. 55 Lakesider Staff The clicking of typewriters and the rumble of voices from room 204 are signs that the Lakesider Staff is busy working on our newspaper. Members of the Lakesider Staff are: Row 1: John Collins, Peggy Schmidt, Mary Regedanz, Jennifer Kelsey, Peggy Hastings, Mike Coleman, assistant editor; Dick Sto- baugh, and Mr. Moser, advisor. Row 2: John Stubbins, Shirley Summersett, Sharon Summersett, Cherie Ligget, Leslie Ewigleben, Betsy Olofson, Sandy Oldham, Lyn Pitts, Cathy Albaugh, Kerry McCrory, Barb Schaefer, Karen Nill, and Sarah Pletcher. Row 3: Betsy Hein, Cheryl Quance, Jan Scott, Jan Dellinger, Susie Williamson, Becky Williams, Tom Richardson, Jenny Nelson, Jo Regedanz, Susie Schaefer, Debby Snell, and Tom Beaver. School Publications Staffs . . . Lance Staff If you ' ve ever gone past room 204 you ' ve prob- ably seen the members of the Lance Staff busy working on our 1964 Lance. The members of the Lance Staff are as follows: Row 1: Katy Albright and Sue Howe. Row 2: Lynne Ewigleben, Elaine Gerding, Steve Ludwig, Debby Lambick, Janie Comnient, associate editor; John Peirce, edi- tor-in-chief; and Mr. Mo- ser, advisor. Row 3: Fred MacFarland, John Meyer, and LaVerne Kempinen. GET OUT OP THAT liNGLE 56 672


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