Lapel High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Lapel, IN)

 - Class of 1965

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SJ aa H2230 W 70 jaw aaucffzlnkw M MJW MEWLWQQM izgfclffa ,M a MQW jQwJZ4476 apel High School fo Q ,421-Ui! M Lapel, Indiana WM X Scope - Classes, Discussions, Assignments , U Au.. ., 4 i Scope - labs, Learning of governmental processes from an in- formative lecture . . . completing assignments , . asking questions . . . discussing an engrossing topic among friends . . . experimenting and researching to give meaning to the written word . . . joining with others in expressions of school spirit . . . these contained in the scope of daily affairs of L, H, S, students combine to form the years we call the best an gl t A , A.,: l I 1 . I L , . ff-M S -.,.1 ' L,,1 ' V m,,' f Athletics, Activities Table of Contents Administration Seniors 14 Underclassrnen 26 Activities and Organizations 56 Athletics 92 Senior Activities 2 Advertising 1 16 5 i TRATIO teachers' meetings on mondays after school , . . pay day . . . counseling . . . long hours spent grading papers . . . annual Christmas dinner . -. . improve teacher-pupil relationships . . . spon- sors of classes. . . coffee breaks in the cafeteria. . selling tickets at ballgames . . . sponsoring organi- zations . . . collecting meal ticket money . . . making out grades . . . study halls . . . having noon duty . . . substituting when teachers are ab- sent . . . the faculty mailbox . . . checking the school calendar . . . recording gradesat the end of semesters . . . free passes to home games . . . collecting dimes for convos . . . preparing students for contests . . . sponsoring class trips . . . men faculty playing basketball . . . patience , , . hav- ing the satisfaction of meeting daily challenges . . -1 ,.,, ,, County Superintendent VICTOR M. EVANS PEGGY PAULSEL ELIZABETH SHAUL Secretary Treasurer Administrative Ofjieials Serve With Dedication Mr. James Russell, Mr. Neal Dickerson, Trustee - Mr. Ward Shetterly, Mr. Kenneth Bodenhorn. 8 L Gtaciuates Ciass oi Schooi Lapei High Lapei, indiana of 1965: 1965 iot your Congtatuiations to the fine wotk in ptepating this annuai. it W iii he vai- uabie to you to heip piesetve happy tnemoties of yout many schooi expetiences, activities, and ac- mpiishinents. etation during yout CO Oil! CO' 0? UI Thank you iot y schooi yeats. i extend to you the hope that yo iiie wiii be iiiied with happiness and suceessi achievements in the iutute. You: ptincipai, Principal' GERA LD ROUDE 9 t- 5 JEROME ST ENFTENAGEL Assistant Principal Functional Personnel: The Mninstay of Ofjqee Activities OFFICE GIRLS: Brenda Anderson, Carolyn Boles, Connie Shetterly, Charlene Everitt, Rita Herron, Gloria Ben'efiel, Sandy Poland, Carolyn White, Diana Boles, and Mrs. Peggy Paulsel. Toni Chezern Kendell Cox Miles Cramer Bennie Decker B.S. B.S. B.S. and M.A. B.S. and M.S. Math Math Industrial Arts Social Studies Athletic Director Guidance Paul Ducker Sidney Flack Billy J. French Dale Harvey A.B. and M.A. B.S. B.S. B.S. and M.A. EHgliSh Music Industrial Arts Math Science Mrs. Shaul and Mr, Hurley find' school quite amusing. 15 Q s Q- ,. ,... .4 if Elizabeth Huntzinger John Hurley Rose Marcum Lois Mayo A.B. B.S. and M.S. B.S. B.S. Home Ec. Business Librarian French Phys. Ed. and Health Spanish English Even teachers, such as Mrs. Trisler and Mrs. Noggle, have homework and extra obligations to fulfill. Evelyn Mousa Marian Noggle Gordon Reynolds Lucille Rockey B.S. A.B. B.S. B.S. and M.S. English English Biology So ial Stud'es I 2 Music Latin Health 131565, g Lucille, l OMC-UA Fred St, John Elizabeth Shaul Jerome Stenftenagel Dale Stultz B.S. A-B, B,S. and M.S. B.S. Agriculture Business Health Aft Science Phys. Ed. Driver's Training EI1gliSh f2E,'1lQ s Mr, Stenftenagel engages in extracurricular activities. Mr, Stultz talks to an interested parent, Donald Trisler Margaret Trisler Linda Warner Janie WOIIOH A.B. B.S. B.S. B.S. English English P.E, and Health Home Economics Social Studies Bookkeeping Art Journalism I gf :S ,, 52 6 S W .4 1: Sz if 13 Q Q as B 5 5 5 2 R 12 5 35 2 2 5 3 Q 13 is I4 the challenge of the SAT . . . choosing our com- mencement announcemems and caps and gowns . . . tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow - mac beth . . . milner's at noon . . . the little dog laughed, october 9, 1964 . . . senior cords . . the homecoming dragster . . . debates in govern- ment , , , annual staff meetings . . . on a tropic island, may 9, 1964 . . . physics class . . . selling annuals . . . senior week . . . speeches in english . . baccalaureate, may 16, 1965 . . . senior prestige . . . College entrance forms . . . white carnation . . , 12-year classmates . . . P0wder blue and white . . . our sponsors . . . posing for senior pictures . . . home show, indianapolis . . selling cokes at home games . . . home ec. christ- mas dinner . . . making program booklets . . selling ads . . . front row at ballgames . . today we follow, tomorrow we lead , STANLEY ALSOBROOK BRENDA ANDERSON ROD BARKER FREDDIE A. BELL GLORIA CAROL BENEFIEL DARLA J. BOLENDER DONNA J. BOLENDER DIANA KAY BOLES WILMA JEAN BOLES PHILIP BOONE MICHAEL W. BOURKE BARBARA A. BUNNELL President JAMES A. NOGGLE Vice-President JOHN L. MILNER Sponsor KENDELL COX Secretary SANDRA KAY FOLANI Treasurer RITA LOU HERRON Sponsor ELIZABETH SHAUL If Qs 222 :gi as Seniors: Leaders of High School Community Barb Bunnell prepares Jim Perry for his debut as Hor1eybuI1. Rita Herron strikes a whimsical pose in rehearsal for the class play. -W Magi Tom refreshes after a long march. X? my-.1 A Vx, A Lee enlightens the Senior class. GINNA G. GAMMON GEORGETTA LORAIN GRUEL SHARON ANN HIDAY. IO DEANE HUDSON MARTHA E. HUGHES ROBERT JOHNSON HUGHES CYNTHIA L. BUTLER BETSY ANN CARSON JOHN CLARK STANLEY R. COOK BARBARA JEAN DEGNER LARRY J. ELLIS CHARLENE ANN EVERITT LORABETH FISHER WILLA DEAN FORD WILLIAM E. FRICK, IR. WILFRED DUAWNE FUNK, CHARLES R. GALLIHER JR IUDITH ANN INSKO MARILYN JEAN MILLER DENNIS W. MORIN 20 PHILIP R. KILBURN RITA CAROL MILLIKAN DENNIS E. DAVID LEE KINNAMAN LANE RONALD E. DAVID MURRAY MUSE SANDRA LOU LEE A. DANNY RAY LAYCOCK LEWIS MCCLINTOCK New I A Thrifty seniors engage in flower making for ROGER K Halloween Carnival. ' MCCLINTOCK PATRICIA M. MINTON MARIORY JANE WILLIAM M. RICHARD MICHAEL JAMES A. NEEDLER NICHELSON OLEKSY PERRY, IR. BILL RAY PIGG JOHN KEITH PRESSER DARRELL W. RIDGWAY PATRICIA MAY RIDGWAY fi x fNl Xlnla 2 E Jo concentrates c 2:5 play part, JOHN MICHAEL RANDALL CHARLES WM. RICH ALBERT STANLEY ROCKHOLD TOM D. ROGERS m A.zmm.,,wwE ma CONNIE SUE SHETTERLY DAVID L. SISSON SHEILA COLLEEN SMITH SUSAN KAY SNYDER JOYCE LYNN SPRINKLE RONALD L. STEPHENSOIN LARRY A. sToNER LAURA LEE TURNER JEAN ANN VANCE TERRY DEAN VAUGHT CAROLYN SUE WHITE DENNIS w1sEMAN PAMELA SUE YERYAR A LLEN D. ZEHRU NG T HOMAS L. WOOD DARYL L. WOODW ARD RICKEY H. WOODWARD 24 But I'd rather do it myself! Honor Society Induction is a memorable occasion. ww Y' nl :ug-'uv-f-we gn jk-QQI22 0175122 DENNIS MCKAY RONNIE MCKAY NORMAN SIMPSON We, the Seniors of 1965, wish to dedicate this page to three of our classmates, Dennis McKay, Norman Simpson, and Ronnie McKay. Nearly four years have passed since they were taken from our midst by a sudden and tragic accident at the beginning of their high school career. Now, in every class activity we realize they are gone. There are three vacant places that no other persons can fill. Many times we look back, remembering how their lives af- fected ours, and we imagine how our lives might be if they were with us now. Yet we must realize that God in His eternal wisdom has caused them to be immortal. If we are to see them again someday, we must live lives honoring their memory, serve a definite purpose, and maintain eternal faith. Death, be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou are not so: . . . --John Donne Q1 SE 2 26 SSMEN the pride in learning to read . . . junior class rings . . . recess . . . room mother parties . . . select- ing the class motto . . . that first date . . . grade- schoolers watching the class plays . . . junior guid- ance day . . , the grade school teachers' lounge . . the library cart . . . electing class officers . . the beginners' band . . . freshmen adjusting to the new routine . . . the accomplishment of learn ing to tell time . , . baseball contests . . . using the library for noon study . . . sophomore magazine sales . ,. ,. rhythm band . , , grade school boys dis- playing their basketball skills at half-time . , , slumber parties . . . sophomore class jackets and sweaters . . . the sixth grade newspaper . . . the satisfaction of learning to add . . . leaf collections . . first term paper . . . signing bus list . . u. n, general assembly . . . 4.. l4 'Q' as J A raw is K 4: r . 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Class of 966 Nancy Anderson Pamela Armstrong Greg Baker Hobart Ballard Gary Bennett Virginia Berry Terry Bodenhorn Carol Boles Estes Boles Sandra Bolton Linda Sue Bond Jerry Bowling Roger Boyd Cathy Campbell Craig Canaday Becky Carey Kitty Carlton Suzie Carlton Richard Carman Mary Carson Jerry Conway Penny Cox Miles Cramer Linda Dickerson Kathleen Downey Gary Ducker Rosemary Edrington Woody Fields Rosilyn Fisher Wilma Ford Tressa Forney Carl Forrer Sherry Gentry Gary Hiday Phillip Hinshaw Bob Hudson Larry Hutcherson Sherry Jones Tommy Kellams Tom Lutz Chris McGlacken Linda McNally Bonnie Martin Betty Mills Jim Myers Bryant Nicoson Darrel Noland Carlis Norris Class of 966 Gary Nunley Brian Pilkington Steve Reddick John Renner Craig Richards Steven Rockhold Bruce Roudebush Eugene Rushton Kenny Sandefur Jeff Sheller Danny Shuck Dennis Shupe Joy Snyder Travis Spegal Deborah Teeters Deborah Troutm an Lois Tynes Jim Upton Forest Wainscott Dennis White Judy Whitmore Alan Williams Harold Wolfgang Lynn Wright Mike Wynn s ,iuu at Camera Shy Bill Workman Dennis White Treasurer Dennis Shupe President Tom Lutz Vice-President Mrs. Noggle Sponsor Mr. St. John Sponsor Joy Snyder Secretary Juniors Realize More Responsibility 1 iw X Ny Class 0 '67 Richard Anderson Mike Auer Bruce Bagley Teresa Baker Benny Benefiel Margaret Bixler Gary Bond Linda Bond Paul Calvert Pauline Calvert Thomas Cox David Dale Judy Davis Marcia Decker Jane Edrington Johnny Edrington Dale Erwin Jimmie Faust Justin Fisher John Ford Sandra Fox Patricia Frick Carol Fuqua Jerrilyn Gibson Sue Hackleman James Haig Mary Harris William Hart Deon Hersberger Ann Hiday Deborah Hiday James Hinshaw Mark Holloway Marilyn Horton Dale Ann Hudson Debby Huffman Joanne Jackson Juanita Jamison Brenda Jarrett Sherry Jarrett Ewell Johnson Bob Jones Mickey Kaiser Danna Kinnaman, Janice Kluth Jean Koziol Rose Marshel Fred Martin ,lnsv of 76 7 Louis fwc1i'MzLicl ,fOhl'1 fvlCi,,i'?!,C lil f5p0!.r:,L'1S Mr. Trzszs-1' Miss ic., ff: i iod Shirli, iff-.::,. ,onnie .:'Jx.'C'ze'r, i'r. fan Kfiurh, 'vinci-Pres. 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E, , , A . 3353 EJ Bob Caplinger Mike New Class of 768 Gary Alsobrook Larry Barker Sylvia Bays Gene Beaver Penny Bowling Norma Boyd Vaughn Bracken Betty Brummett Teresa Bunnell Star Canaday Linda Caplinger Bobby Clark Kenny Cobb Connie Conway Chester Cox Richard Coyle Carol Cupp Joan Ducker Diane Duganich Donella Edrington Becky Eiler Brent Faust Kathy Ferguson Vickie Foland Jimmy Ford Susan Ford John Forney Victor Galliher Susan Haig Bobby Harlow Deanna Hersberger Donna Hiday Sharon Hobbs Laura Hollenger Max Holloway Carey Houk Sherry Huffman Becky lnsko Kelly Jarrell Doug Jarrett Pamela Kellams Julianne Keller Julia Kluth Barbara Lane Marshall Lawrence Deborah Layton David Leigh Homer Lewis Vickie Foland Tommy Stephenson Rosalie Shaul Miss Mayo Mr Hurley Sterling Smith Treasurer Vice-President Secretary Sponsor Sponsor President Mary Louise Lindsay INancy Lutz Anita Lynch llack Martin Mary Jane McClintick Donald McDo1e Thomas Metzger Jimmy Michael James Millikan Herbert Moore Walter Moore Larry Mullins Bobby Neese Carolyn Norris Bill Orberson Donna O'Neil Kathleen O'Neil Margaret Osburn onna Parks eborah Paulsel andall Pierce Iirn Prather Kenny Reddick Carole Richardson Biology Baffles Frosh 'K 5, rim' 'gl at . . . fs. 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J it 2 KE l ' Lr' .- i , sa. si-at if ,.,, J C C :L Q , V 41' .va ' . In ga P w i 1 f, if 7- li?TQS'fli-'iif ili'ft' ' 'J'x kf5'5l255EfW., ' ' ' , agar 't 7 ya NWT 5 s '54 Fav si? , ,QM we 1 ' S 1 'X 8 lily k fa 'rw rg , Nr Q sr, , 1- 1 ' . H K Q plpz gAg ...,J 3 W'-'-if riff .Mm-Q X A Sponsors: Mr. Cramer Mrs. Trisler President: Bernard Falkner Vice President: Greg Layton Treasurer: Jackie Snyder Secretary: Sue Baker Richard Mears John Mills Deborah Moore Colleen Noblitt John Oleksy Diane Pitcock Jan Rich Terry Rich Belinda Riddle Betty Ridgway Eddie Russell Millie Jo St. John Edgar Sharpe Suzanne Shuck Jacqueline Snyder Jeffrey Snyder- Vickie Stewart Joyce Stoops Robert Walton Carolyn Ward Tommy Whetsel Marsha Wood Richard Hilligoss 'regdfesjigfrfirfgggzfiiaf if D ' M- Q - -rr Class of 770 h 'Z j L., 3 ,sq .i 64 , Debra Adams A J K . -- f Q wwf? . ' f j Robert Allison Gene Andrick Susan Barnhizer Janice Barcus Jimmie Bauer P 'R XG ,fa 1 , ,,, A I. s Q in -,.- ,, .. Q In .. I f' fx Q , , V1 J 4 if, ki lt 14. .J Becky Beach Michael Bolton Danny Boone Ann Marie Boyd Lynn Brinker Pamela Buchner Terry Campfield Sandra Caplinger Doyle Castor Danny Clark Blaine Coomer Steven Denham Paul Ducker - 'fi el A ,X . ,J , Dave Earlywine John Ellingwood o f S fi ' W Marshall Everitt -f2' 4 J J A f yf- Melanie Fearnow . Martha Fields wx IP, Gary Flowers David Fuqua Ellen Gay L 7, 5?- Diana Gerber Jeri Graham H B Elizabeth Gustin Richard Green Durenda Hall Russell Heiny Shirley Hobbs Beth Ann Houk Linda Howell X 2 X' it s i i m i vz 2 1 ,, :AF Terry Howell John Henry Hudson Rolla Hughes Kerry Jarrell Dave Jenkins Fred Jennings Sharon King Stephen Lackey James Lawrence AFD! Rex Layton Dale Lewis Jon Lewis 5 P is: ii: f K Qtr Y ,af J I 'f db-J .L KU. . walk, W ., lx , li Ny . . 5' 5 2, : J a as Class of '70 Brenda Pitcock, Melanie Fearnow, and Shirley Hobbs sort prizes for the Fish Pond, a feature attraction for 1ittle ones at the Halloween Carnival. an A.. a PM , ,:2. Rosetta Lindsay Jackie Lipscomb James Martin Teresa May Larry McCartney Fred McDole Peggy McNally Bruce Michaels Kim Mills Bonnie Needler John Newby Philip Parks Rex Allen Passwater Michael Paston Brenda Paulsel Steven Perry Judy Pigg Brenda Pitcock Gary Plum lee Stephen Reid Class Q U70 Deanna Rinker Leslie Romine Sharon Schuyler Loveland Shrader Gary Stinson Nancy Sylvester f ' T A T at it -r J ex D'Ann Teeters Peggy Timmons Gene Upton Brent Watkins Pamela Whitesel Roger Willoughby Robert Wilson Debra Wise Kyle Wolfe Harold Wolff Terry Woodward if . M E K 1 l -, ,M ,Q -Q ,,a 'X ! asc M y 5 1 y ez 1 E I 1 gf!! ' ' : PM ' ' A ,A ' if P lr . X ii 1 N QR is 1 fl, A 5 in Aww ,t,, Q? 3:s I ,,.w , . S wx A r ff S 2 I TN 5 Y ff, 5 it , Sponsors: President: Kyle Wolfe Mr. Decker Vice President: Terry Campfield Miss Warner Secretary-Treasurer: Nancy Sylvester 39 MRS TUNES 2nd Grade Grade MRS. ANDERSON lst Grade MISS GEORGE - lst Grade Faculty MRS. FORRER MISS lst Grade MRS. NEES 2nd Grade MRS. ANDERSON 3rd Grade Nb... :Hd Grade MRS. BEANBLOSSOM - 3rd Grade MRS. HERRON - 4th Grade ARS. ROUDEBUSH 4th Grade Z E MRS. GENTRY - 5th Grade MRS, EVERLY - 5th Grade MR. HOWELL - 6th Grade MRS. DECKER - 6th Grade MR ALLISON Sth and 6th Grades MRS BLACK Grade School Musrc 6th Grade Carolyn Ackerman Gary Anderson Christine Ashby Jennifer Barbee Vicky Bays Rex Becraft Sue Beanblossom Gary Benedict Pamela Bishop Eddie Bivens Tony Blake Chris Bond Bethel Brummett Tonja Cain Cynthia Caplinger Joy Carey Jana Castor David Cole Connie Collier Tina Cook Jan Cox Steven Dale Karen Daniels Mariann Davidson Cynthia Davis Donald Degner Dale Earlywine Larry Edwards Mark Eliason Ralph Ellis Elizabeth Fisher Brenda Flory Steve Ginder Terri Ginder Johnny Gladden Mike Graham Debby Hamilton Linda Harney Pamela Harney Sharon Heiny Mike Helterbrand Eric Hensley Brenda Hersberger Kent Hesson Vickie Hilligoss Bradley Holman Becky Huffman Jerry Hull 3 ff? 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W- 4+ .t.j. .x . r-R R . s Q '- I , 'sf'-I ,, :Q K I w, sz - a3,,lsv:'gl ar, ,,.fqQit 3- I .. ry 1 f W H 'awasifg s - 1ag:,vv,.- 1, 3 1 a K s ik Q 4 K 6th Grade Rosalie Huntzinger Alvin Jenkins Bennie Jennings Bobby Kluth Tim Koziol Sandra Lane Gary McDaniel Jane Ann McDole Gerald Metzger Jackie Moore Jeff Mosbaugh David Mullins Jimmy O'Neal Sharrell Parker Traci Pattison David Perry Tony Perry Eddie Porter Barbara Reddick Cheryl Richards Mike Rogers Garry Scherer Gary Schuyler Bill Sears Earl Shepherd Kirby Shrader Vickie Simons Linda Spegal Debra Sylvester Steve Sylvester John Thomas Carol Upton Carol White Dean Whitesel Sue Wolfe Tom Woodward 5th Grade Gail Anderson Teresa Andrich Lee Ann Baka Lu Ann Baka Marsha Ballard Michael Bauer Teresa Beach Thomas Bennett Denise Bever Garry Bivens Eugene Bond Thomas Boone Ronnie Buckner Sonia Bunce Clifton Canaday Neal Carman Jay Chrisman Richard Cole Margaret Davidson Jackie Denham Lynnetta Denham Barbara Earlywine Cindy Earlywine Franklin Ellis Terry Faust James Fearnow Billy Fields Brent Flory Debra Gerber Deborah Gibson Fern Graham Vicki Haskell Deborah Helterbrand Denise Hersberger Greg Hersberger Herbert Hobbs Jimmie Howell Jon Hudson David Huffman David Hull Carol Huntzinger Danny Insko Kenny Jarrell Pamela Jenkins Brooke Jenson John Kanable Dennis Kilburn Robert King 5th Grade Pruitt Layton Danny Lewis James Lewis Tamara Love Deborah May Greg McClintick Monte McClintick Cathy McDo1e Gary McMillan Marillis Metzger Edward Moore Tony Mullet Terry Nunley Michelle Painter Gary Parks Dale Passwater Lonnie Pennington Shirley Perry Danny Pitcock Michael Plummer Kenneth Ramsey Meredith Ray Barbara Reeves Thomas Richardson Lorraine Riddle Sandra Roudebush Phillip Rushton Dee Ann Shelton Douglas Shupe Lind'a Shupe Teresa Simrnermon Naomi Skiles Lynn Stenftenagel Tommy Van Duyn Joe Van Horn Tim Welker Mike Wilson Robert Wolfgang 4611 Grade Jack Adams Dennis Allison Scarlet Ammerman James Anderson Gary Barker Dannie Bauer Rebecca Benedict Dennis Bishop Douglas Bishop Brenda Brummett Bradley Bunnell Wayne Burns Donna Carey Robert Chaney Scott Clark Rose Marie Cole Karen Colip Sharon Colip Kellee Conner Jeffrey Coomer Charles Davis Clyde Dulworth Jennie Flory Paul Fort Tina Galliher Cheryl Gaus Pamela Gentry Patricia Graham Michael Grant Joseph Green Donna Haig Rickey Hall Marie Hart Rainea Haskell Cynthia Haun Deborah Hersburger Karen Hesson James Hiday Debra Husted Susan Irby Kim Keffer Michael Kincaid Elizabeth Lackey Catherine Lindsay Judy Matherly Kathy Michael Merrill Michael Jerry Mills 4 as , , K ,14.,rm- mx,aQik,,- . 4 uf Q , , s 5 yy, J will -W 1 , use B E 1 Wai ,. , it- rim will Q. We l ' E, I i TW? or 5' X S K ,Q E ii v E i ,R Mtg K fi 48 The sixth grade band advances in musical skills. ,M ,Wai H W, , if ,iw 3 F by ' i A s. 944, me ,QQ I 5 4th Grade Terry Moore Debra Mullins Pamela Munyon Edwards Paternaster Paul Paston Eugenia Perry Paul Pierce Michael Richardson Janet Riser Richard Schuyler Michael Shaw Larry Shephard Lamont Shetterly Karen Simons Joyce Smiley Kerry Sylvester Donald Teeters Gary Teeters Candace Wable Charles Walton Mike Willoughby Richard Wolfgang 3rd Crrulf Danny Adams Garry Barker Kevin Barker Mark Barnhizer Brian Bays Beckie Becraft Kavin Bond Melinda Boyd Beverly Branch Kevin Brattain D'Anne Bunce Patricia Carlin William Cecil David Clank Pamela Davis Tamera Davis Charles Denham Jimmie Earlywine Robert Eliason Sammy Ellingwood Marla Io Faust Denny Fields Bradley Forrer Laura Gaus Jill Graham Forest Green Margaret Harris Donna Harrison Del Haun Teresa Helterbrand Deborah Hobbs Gregory Hobbs Tarri Howe Monte Howell Bonnie Sue Hudson Lynn Huntzinger Susan Husted Richard King Deanna Lewis Brian Maxwell Melissa McCartnej Danny McClintick Lester Milner Steven Newby Jeffrey Passwater Mary Helen Perry Vana Kay Perry Ronnie Pettigrew 1 L.. l Nl VY 4 tr -'Lk' 42 1 my K Q ,E I .U-rg. z , .. ig .. , .- if 1 X A S r ir rl Q .f Ei ' MQ. ra- xiyl fQ,ji:,',, fy .X xg is ...Z 1 U X 31' ' S2 Q'-,xt abiilnzzft Quin. 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K Y it at Q. fr or '13 wa, -gu?M,g' -,G 1: yy- ,Hr X' Y if ztfqlll f..4sl,, wknf va Vx E ,ew f 0 X Q Wx k ,, X x in nlxk Q 'sr 't iii 50 f ,- .13 , 1 . rs 1 Fifth-graders begin their musical education. 3rd Grade Deborah Plummer Keith Plyler Monroe Plyler Rhonda Renbarger John Richardson Beverly Rushton Becky Sears Albert Sherrill Kim Shinholt Darlene Shrader Don Shupe John Simmermon Joe Skiles Rebecca Smiley Rhesa Smith Vicky Stinson Michael Sylvester Becky Teeters Charles Teeters Barbara Tilley Steve Troutrnan Rondal Vickery Kathy Wampler Dana Welker Luanne Whisman Tim Whitesel Angela Wilson Melanie Wise 2nd Grade Donald Allison -Susan Ammerman Lee Ann Anderson Nancy Anderson Pamela Asbury Ricky Joe Barbee Kendra Barker Martha Blazier Karen Brandenburg Sheila Branharn Deborah Brown Barbara Brummett David Bunce Cathy Burns Timothy Carman Charles Childress Bryan Cookman Johnny Dulworth Carolyn Earlywine Janet Faust Melinda Fearnow Cindy Forrer Harold Galliher Norene Gay Dennis Gerber Neva Gerber Robin Gooden Donnie Green Becky Hamilton Loretta Hart Timothy Haskell Dava Haskill Cathy Heiny Mary Hendricks Cheryl Hensley Harry Hilligoss Cindi Howe Ronnie Howell Ronald Hull Jeffrey Huntzinger Joseph Huntzinger Danny Hurt Cynthia Husted Jon Husted Stevie Johnson Greg Kepner Kerry Kepner Brian Lackey 'X 4 '5 s..,,,, , , L ' se 1. ' ' W, 31' xl' I ff' 'Y' X is F ,gl WDM' asfafe nk xs'e'Q The second grade rhythm band rehearses. , ,. oizf zfii z av - 2. X, l',i- q,W' Ma 'fs s X K 2nd Grade Lindsey Lewis Cheryl Lindsay Charles Lipscomb Diane Lipscomb Kristina Maxwell Elaine May Lawrence McDole Randall McDole Marilyn Metzger Candace Michael David Milburn Mickey Mills Cindy Milner Eddie Moore Deanna Morris Rich Mosbaugh Brian Newton Michael Newton Julie Oleksy Maria Paternoster John Pattison George Paulsel Penny Perry Billy Pierce 2nd Grade Coleen Powers Steven Reed Melinda Richards Mitzi Richardson Deborah Rogers Jerilyn Sandefur Stephen Sharpe Leigh Ann Shaw Rex Shelton Allen Shortt Angela Shrader Christopher Shrader Lora Lee Simons Rhonda Skiles Ann Stenftenagel Brenda Stephens Gary Sylvester Cindy Turner David Turner Terry Van Horn Ieffrey Welker Dean Whitmill Monte Williams Rhonda Williams Wesley Williams Gunther Zion Emmett Rodriguzes 2 we lj? Q, C 1 as M , Q . Q, r 53514 ' Ei s my 'S M M. 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' :.N- ix Z, o,..'. - ' 53 lst Grade David Adams James Anderson Brent Beach Cathy Bodenhorn Christopher Bodenhorr Timothy Bodenhorn Dennis Bond Garry Bond Timothy Carlin Joanna Chandler Danny Clark Melanie Crooks Deanne Davis Jamie Davis Joseph Dickson Timmie Earlywine Debra Edgreen Timothy Fields Gerald Filburn Leatrice Ann Fisher Bruce Forrer Gary Foust Lisa Gaus Terri Gooden Paul Graham Leslie Green Joseph Haig Teresa Harrison Walter Hart Ronnie Hersberger Rhonda Hill Becky Hobbs Glen Hobbs Tommy Hobbs Jimmy Hormell Jon Howell David Huntzinger David Huntzinger Dwayne Huntzinger Randy Husted Jimmy Kellams Jo Ellen Knotts Steven Lane Rickey Lipscomb Kathy Matherly Melinda McCartney Lawrence McDo1e Lucenda l 'hael I .St Grade Emery Murray Lucke Newton Alex Paternoster Bruce Pettigrew Joanne Powers Page Powers Ricky Presser George Reed Mitch Richardson Frank Russell David Sandlin Joy Scherer Rebecca Sherrill Belinda Shrodder Randy Simmerman Brian Skiles John Smith Donald Snyder Melinda Stephens Gregory Stephenson Billy Stinson Toni Sylvester Norris Teeters David Wampler Vickie Welch Teresa Whisman Bobby whirmin Donny Whitmill Melody Whitmill Lisa Wilson Ricky Lee Wise Diane Wolfe Timmy Wood Johnny Woods Scott Yancey , ,. . uw SM L.. il 'bww E To ,vi K ad A af: sms? i K ' ' A 1 .-W 'My A in , W F ,.:. .Wx 5 Y H .fl gxgasrrswff. 7: 9 .wtf 7 We-J 6. H. lt 55 E Q 5 AND OR GANIZA T I ONS l'il abner and daisy mae . . . i light the gold candle of scholarship . . . the spirit and color of homecoming . . . stairway to the stars - february 20, 1965 . . . amo, amas, amat . . . band day at the indiana state fair . . . dancing at noon . . . winning a blue ribbon in 4-h . . . rally committee meetings . . . the annual pest drive . . . soc hops after home games . . . all-state chorus at cadle . . . science club field trips . . . p1unket, oh, plunket! , coming mr. warren - lock, stock, and lipstick, april 17, 1964 , . . a student council member on nall duty . . . the high school chorus singing silver bells . . . the band's half-time shows . . . highlight of the year - the junior-senior prom . , , the varied entertainment at the halloween carnival . . . the monthly issue of the bulldog . . student council paper drive . ., . the n.h.s. skating parties . . 57 4 The Lapel High School Band par- ticipates in many extracurricular activities - halftime shows that add variety to high school basket- ball games, concerts that bring music and show to the public throughout the school year, contests at State Fair and Ball State, and also many parades in which Lapel High School is well represented by the talent of its band students. High School Majorettes: Connie Shetterly, Linda Dickerson, Becky l Stout, Sherry Gentry, Sherry Huff- N man, Rosilyn Fisher, Debbie Huff- X man, Carol Fuqua, Lorabeth Fisher, Rita Millikan, Debbie Teeters, and Teresa Troutman Band Exhibits Varied gil ff., 5 as W. :ig 1 -f ,xa Sidney Flack - Band Director Girma Gammon ' Treasurer Tom Wlzod ' President id t Lorabeth Fisher and Rita Millikan as drum majorettes and Sandy Laycock ' Secretary Gary H1 ay - Vlce Prem en Craig Canaday as drum major devote time and talent to assure the success of the band. alents 59 T The Junior High Band, directed by Sidney Flack, trains young musicians for the High School Band. Band Wiclens mfs Horizons Director: Sidney Flack President: Terry Rich Vice-President: John Walton Secretary: Cindy Huffman Treasurer: Jo Ellen Kluth MAJORETTES QFIRST ROWQ Colleen Noblitt, D'Ann Teet ers fHead Majorettej, Durenda Hall, QSECOND ROWJ Jeri Graham, Brenda Paul- sel, Suzanne Shuck. QTHIRD ROWJ Jill Baka, Nancy Sylvester, Vicki Stewart, Pam Gudgel, Kenny Cobb Brent Faust Gary Hiday Jim Millikan Sharon Hiday Mike Wynn Sherry Gentry Carol Fuqua Miles Cramer Herb Moore Marshall Lawrence Kenny Cobb Brent Faust John Walton Mike Wynn Terry Rich Jeff Romine High school basketball games and pep-sessions are spurred on by the snappy selections of the Pep Band. Dance Band members display their musical talents at soc-hops and other high school activities. Students Show Talent in the Field of Music 6I High School Mixed Chorus 5 8 iii 2 -Ju, 5 The High School Chorus proudly represents Lapel High School in many events throughout the year Not only are they active in con- certs and special convocations at school, but also they show off their talent at the County Choral Festival, in which their reputation as bubbling over with enthusiasm is upheld. The Class of 1965 would like to take this opportunity to give recognition to the director, Mrs. Evelyn Mousa, whose spirit and leadership have guided the Cho- rus through 22 years of success. Evelyn Mousa - Director Lorabeth Fisher --Secretary Daryl Woodward - President Joyce Sprinkle - Treasurer Mike Bourke - Vice President Chorus Is An Integral Part of School Li e These members of the High School Chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Evelyn Mousa, were privileged to attend All State Choral Festival in Indianapolis on October 22, 1964. The Cadet Chorus, consisting of 7th and 8th Grade students directed by Mr. Sidney Flack, is in prepa- ration for the High School Chorus, SPONSOR - Mr. Trisler Purpose To instill in students the ideal of scholarshipg to advance the stand ards of the profession of journalism by developing better journalists and by inculcating a higher code of ethics, to promote exact and dis- passionate thinking, clear and forceful writing, Quill and Scroll Honors journalistic Endeavors Lorabeth Fisher, Rita Millikan, Larry Stoner, Gloria Benefiel, Jim Noggle, Sandy Foland, Diana Boles Mr Trisler Susan Snyder, Sandy Laycock, Martha Hughes, Patty Ridgway, Sharon Hiday, Sherry Jones, Tom Wood Joyce Sprinkle, Pam Yeryar, and Rita Herron, Thirteen proud and happy students are in- ducted as new members of the National Honor Society on November 13, 1964. Society Gives Service These scholasticaliy-high pupils, who were also chosen for their leadership, service, an Io Deane Hudson character, pose for a picture with their sponsor, Mrs. Marian Noggle. Lora Fisher Sandy Laycock Rita Herron Sandy Foland Barb Bunnell Susan Snyder Mrs. Noggle Ron Stephenson Larry Stoner Craig Canaday Sherry Gentry Tressa Forney Linda Dickerson Joy Snyder Rosilyn Fisher Patti Ridgway Tom Wood Jim Myers Gary Hiday Torn Lutz Stan Cook Jim Noggle V at . is ff? EL' W? 'as ,vi t' aus. , 5 1' My ,. Iii 4. The officers of the Society - Susan Snyder, treasurer, Larry Stoner, vice-president Ron Stephenson, presidentg Jo Deane Hudson, secretaryg and Mrs. Noggle, sponsori 31 Student Council members during the '64-'65 school year - FIRST ROW - Carolyn Boles, Rosilyn Fisher, Dale Ann Hudson, Janice Perry, Miss Rockey - sponsor, Barbara Bunnell, Connie Shetterly, Julia Kluth, Carolyn Norris, Terry Woodwardg SECOND ROW - Bob Hudson, Jim Myers, Pat'Vance, Elliot Shetterly, Mike Oleksy, Bobby Neese, Gene Beaver, Danny Boone. Not shown - Allen Zehrung, Pam Fisher, Greg Gammon. Students Participate in School The Student Council con- sists of one boy and one girl from each junior high class and two boys and two girls from the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade classes. In it is vested the power to formulate the policies and rules deemed necessary to regulate student and faculty activities which are not necessary policies of the school administration. is 2 Government Council officers - Rosilyn Fisher, treasurer: Connie Shetterly, secretary Miss Rockey, sponsorg Barbara Bunnell, presidentg and Jim Myers, vice- nresident . Science Is Challenging The Science Club is an organization estab- lished primarily for those students who wish to increase their knowledge of chemistry and physics. Their activities cover experi- ments in various fields of science. Under- standing of scientific methods is quickly and vividly gained by using the modern equip- ment in our high school laboratory. Senior High Science Club members - SEATED - Rosemary Edrington, Betty Mills Craig Canaday, Jane Edringtong STANDING Marshall Lawrence, Larry Mullins, Herbert Moore, ' Gary Ducker, Mr. Ducker - Sponsor, Debbie Teeters, Craig Richards, Kenny Cobb, Dale Erwin, and Miles Cramer. Rosemary Edrington, Betty Mills, Craig Canaday, sponsor Mr. Ducker, and Jane Edrington, officers of the high school sci- ence club, perform an experiment in the lab. JUNIOR HIGH SCIENCE CLUB 67 Sunshine Succe: Star Canaday, Connie Conway, Sponsor - Mrs. Huntzinger, President - Charlene Everitt, and Cindy Butler did a great job at the Sunshine Sweet Sale Booth at the Halloween Carnival. 59' fi , , I -ff 7 is A v tg? ,ff 1 ii W it 4 Jw' Q5 ii 1 if ii Q E 5 Q 1-If R' if' 1 1 a ieir li Society H as bl Year The Sunshine officers have contrib uted much to the club this year. From left to right they are: Treas- urer - Carolyn White, President - Charlene Everitt, Sponsors - Mrs. Worton and Mrs. Huntzinger, Sec- retary - Diana Boles, and Vice- President - Sue Bond. ns-ac ' The Lapel chapter of the Sunshine So- ciety has fully lived up to its creed by giving intelligent service to the com- munity this year. These girls have completed many fine projects including helping the under- privileged and distributing gifts to many of the children in the hospital at Christmas. They also sponsored their annual Sweetheart Dance which proved to be a great success. The members of the Sunshine Society should be praised for past accomplish- ments and encouraged to continue their fine service to community and school. The Sunshine Club is extremely proud of their large group this year. They worked well together and had a very successful year. 69 70 Officers of the Live Forever 4-H Club - Brenda Jarrett, Treasurerg Rita Millikan, Presidentg Joy Snyder, Vice Presidentg and Rita Her- ron, Secretaryg pose with leader, Mrs. Elizabeth Huntzinger. 4-H'ers Bobbie Heniser and Nan Notting- ham congratulate Rita Millikan, crowned Miss Madison County at the 4-H Fair. The Live Forever 4-H Club is made up of girls in high school and junior high. Develo Potentialities P Young Americans, ranging from 4th graders to 6th graders, develop their talents for future use Junior Leaders: Danny Schuyler, Richard Anderson, Tom Cox, Susan Roudebush, Carol Fuqua, Brenda Jarrett, Connie Conway, Joy Snyder Rita Herron, Brenda Anderson, Rita Millikan, Sharon Hiday, Debbie Teeters, Sandy Bolton, Rick Wood- ward, Phil Boone, Jerry Conway, Freddie St. John, and Darrel Noland. 4-H Develops Capable Leaders These young students work hard to be successful 4-H'ers of the Future. The Jr. and Sr. High 4-H groups had an extremely satisfying year with a large percent completing projects and many members bringing home ribbons from the 4-H Fair. 1 These forty and more young men have been striving hard to learn new ideas for their future occupations. FFA. Members Prepare for Future Under the fine leadership of Mr. Fred St. John, the boys in F.F.A. this year have profited greatly from the many judging contests in which they have participated and the educational trips they have taken. Representatives from this chap- ter attended the International Livestock Show in Chicago, the National Convention in Kansas City, and other agricultural events. F.F.A. officers and sponsor from left to right: Secretary - Roger McClintock, Sentinel - Roger Boyd, Treasurer - Darrell Noland, Reporter - Freddie St. John Vice President - Ronnie Murray, President - Stan Cook, and Sponsor - Fred St. John. ,,,, Students Cheer or Victory This year our pep club was composed of all of the high school students who were willing to do their part for victory, Those students who supported their team - win or lose - are to be commended for helping our team to sport a winning season. The united efforts of the pep club give a representation of a spirited student body unified for the benefit of their school. gh :fs 1 x W y .5 L 3 Members of the Pep Rally Committee for 1964-'65: lst ROW Wilma Boles Jan Kluth Kitty Carlton Steve Wilson Nancy Sylvester, Brenda Paulsel, Sherry Huffman, Becky Sharpe Vicki Foland Teresa Troutman Marcy Decker Suzie Carlton, 2nd ROW - Wilma Ford, Barbara Bunnell, Jackie Snyder Nancy Brinker Betty Mills Linda Dickerson Sherry Gentry, Mickey Kaiser, Connie Sylvester, Julia Kluth, Diane Dugamch Colleen Nobblitt Jane Ashby Susan Barnhizer, and Sponsor, Glenda Warner, Rally Committee The Rally Committee, sponsored by Miss Glenda Warner, promotes the unified sup- port ofthe basketball team by the entire student body. Their many cleverly made posters attract attention to the approaching game and usually draw a laugh from those who observe them. They also attempt to increase student backing in the pep session preceding a game, The school is indebted to these few who work so diligently for greater school spirit, Gary Hiday supports the rally committee. I Librarians Kenny Sandefur, Martha Hughes, Suzie Carlton, Asenith Hiday, Patti Ridgway, and Betsy Carson, help Mrs. Marcum with the duties of the library. 'iq' M i as WK Under the leadership of Mr. Cox, the pro- jectionists show many varied and interesting films to the students of L. H.S. Q...-gn kv . Marshall Caplinge directs patrol boys Eddie Russell, Steve' Gudgel, Kenny Reddick, Steve Caplinger, and Jon Lewis as they help students cross Pendleton Pike. Mrs. Norris, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Boles Mrs. Woodward - head cook, Mrs. McClintock Mrs. Williamson Mrs Mullet, and Mrs. Fisher provide the students and faculty with balanced meals. V., 4- . .v .. M lf Q t ri D if 'M x s Q, , I ,, , , .. ,N Bus Drivers: Mr. Hers- berger, Mr. Wayne Jarrett, Mr. Leon Jar- rett, Mr. Watson, Mr. Degner, Mr. Hudson, Mr. Huntzinger, Mr. Ricker, and Mrs. Bous- man help deliver the students safely to and from school each day. 1. ,, . xl f slr. sx.:,w- vim . ,. .f .f f ' ,se1, .::' --is f:.':f...ef' ' -vang, -is sy zz ' ii . I -if J 5, .ag 'f 'HE Q Q sf ,gs ' 5' 1 at f Q s .r ,Ming . gi? V . ,, it ' was J Mr. Howard Scott, Mrs. Howard Scott, and Mr. William Denny are the people to whom we owe the gratitude of keeping our school looking nice. 77 ' , Prom King Dennis Kinnaman, Queen Rita Millikan, Princess Barbara Bunnell, and Prince Jim Noggle lead the Grand March. ev Senior Class sponsor, Mr. Hurley, and Junior Class sponsor, Mrs. Shaul enjoy punch from an elaborate fountain with Mrs. Huntzinger, Senior Class sponsor. Jim Noggle, the President of the Class of '65, welcomes the Presi dent of the Class of '64, Stan Hackleman, and Mr. Roudebush. 78 NW n Tropic The band plays a specia Q K . Island lumber for the Court and the other candidates. R tk ,VVV L 2 ' U ,if o O . fi' , , f,s,,mW 5 Dennis Wiseman presents Fin1andia, 3 The Starlighters provide'enjoyab1e music for the evening of May 9, 1964. 5 fig k 1 fi mano solo' Juniors Joyce Sprinkle, Ginna Gammon, Susan Snyder, Jo Deane Hudson, and pianist Patti Ridgway present a vocal quartet during the program. An unexpected visit from the Beatles adds to the eve- ning's memories. - . '- Q' h ' L, 'ii , gif? : 5'i' 5212i.z 'ii' 5279 I 1Y1i. 2311s.,,iA 2+ H5 gi .xv V - ' - K .2LQw 1z,'.ff 121w M M ' ,gggy 5-Qi V5 2' 5,- y , y y L at . .....,,,,, ,ff K ' Seniors favor liberal education. ,. The Little Dog Laughed, October 9, 1964 L-1-y . 4-g!.f.r,s:ff Q35 .,, f M Rita Herron Joyce Sprinkle A 4 ,fy 5 Susan Snyder Cynthia Butler i f rams! fs.: .,si11.:5,, ,Q Q 4 if . Jo Deane Hudson Dennis Morin , t if J i?.k Rita Millikan Lee Lewis X X L . 7 , 5 - ff .2 A iw - j H, ' Jean Vance David Lane Marilyn Miller Jim Noggle ' Sharon Hiday Ronnie Stephenson Pam Yeryar Stan Rockhold , .5 r Ginna Gammon Larry Stoner S an at Wm ,. ,, .M Director: Mrs. Marian Noggle Honey exhibits a rare Melipius B Umbellus Umbellus , to an admiring Gus Lee, Susan, and Dennis give their version of the Can--Can ni , F .1 an.. l , Seniors Excel in Comic Productions Dennis Morin finds his peak. is .J if Let Me Entertain You Jim Perry and Barb Bunnell BACK ROW - S. Alsobrook, M. Oleksy, D. Wiseman, L. Ellis, B. Hughes. SECOND ROW - C. Shetterly, S. Poland, C. White, D. Boles, P. Minton, C. Butler. FRONT ROW - D. Sisson, J. Clark, R. Woodward, R. McClintock, D. Kinnaman. kiniiif. SEATED - Diana Boles, Sandy Foland, Barbara Bunnell, Betsy Carson, Gloria Benefiel, Barb- ara Degnerg STAND- ING - Stan Alsobrook, Bill Frick, Jim Perry, Lora Fisher, Charlene Everitt, Larry Ellis, and John Clark. Lock, Stock, and Lipstick Lee Lewis doubtfully examines these articles of feminine apparel left by the charming Miss Gardner who liter- ally transforms the guidance office. PLAY CAST Ron Stephenson Cindy Butler Lee Lewis Rita Herron Tom Wood Rita Millikan Stan Rockhold Ginna Gammon Jo Deane Hudson Wilma Boles Sandy Laycock Connie Shetterly Donald E. Trisler - Director it IK LW IIIQYIHTEEQ F 5 me sb, 4 sisri , , L s is if Lg Q , 4' ' V X 5 ff g ,J-61. 3 s , fr if T 2 Queen, Willa Ford and her attendants from LEFT to RIGHT Suzie Carlton, Sandy Foland, and Patty Frick, 4. . ,ra . 1 fx' xmas p., .lr : Donna I-Iiday, Stairwa to the Stars The only formal function for the entire high school was held February 20, 1965, when the local Sun- shine Society sponsored the annual Sweetheart Dance. This year's theme, Stairway to the Stars, transformed the concession room and the cafeteria into a moonlit garden under the stars. Senior, Willa Ford was Queen with Sandy Foland, Suzie Carlton, Patty Frick, and Donna Hiday representing each high school class in her court. Greg Imboden dance band provided fine dance music. The good music, dancing, and delicious refreshments made a perfect evening complete, Greg Imboden and his band, I wk 9 J 'if J Q v S fm. 15 , ,J I QM W .9 .f if ggi, Q an ,lf wil' H W W' ,, Junior jail proves popular with faculty and students alike. l Q A' mi' Hillbilly freshmen get laughs. Halloween Hi-Lights Sandy Foland and Dennis Kinnaman spotlight Senior showcase. Sing along with Connie, Juanita, and Marcy. 3 MQW'-N-M--..... There's no art to find the mind's construction in the face. Carnival F all Activities Mr. Roudebush congratulates Halloween royalty - Juniors, Pam Armstrong and Dennis White. Fall is high-lighted every year by the Halloween Carnival. This year the Juniors were crowned as the royalty. The shows and booths, put together with cooperation of classmates, were successful, for the toil put forth provided enjoyment and pleasure for all. The Student Council, sponsor of the carnival, found this year to be one of the most successful and profitable carnivals ever to be presented. Merchandise give-away climaxes carnival. , .Q Q! xi 5 Wg Business Staff - KNEELING - Dennis Morin, Phil Boone, Rick Woodward, Dennis Kinnaman, Stan Rockhold, Bob Hughesg STANDING - John Milner, Pam Yeryar, Jim Noggle - manager, Gloria Benefiel, David Lane. Annual Strivea Head typist, Sandy Foland, instructs Barb Degner and Connie Shetterly in preparing triplicates. -Q.. Editor Tom Woodg Co-editors, Ron Stephenson and Susan Snyderg and the Yearbook Advisor, Mrs. Elizabeth Shaul, discuss group layouts. Professional photographer, Russ Forkner, offers advice on the fine points of photographic design to Rick Woodward, Jon Clark, anr' Mike Bourke. .r ii- -. ' . if Copy editor - Rita Herron and Jo Deane Hudson, Assistant, tackle the challenging task of writing copy for this year's annual. Staff or Pegfection, Organization editors - G. Benefiel, J. Vance, W. Ford, Activities editors - D. Boles, C. Everitt, and C. White choose from the year's most popular activities and organizational functions. Going through proofs and choosing the most ap- propriate shots of this year's personalities and school functions are S. Hiday, M. Hughes, G. Gammon, Picture editors - L. Fisher and J, Sprinkle - SEATED, D. Galliher, Layout editor P. Ridgway, D. Rogers, and S. Laycock design tasteful picture arrangements. B. Bunnell, Editor . 1 Stoner, I. Perry, and R. 1 Millikan decide to use action shots to highlight the Sports Section. .intra lls, d ap- ss- --o--- f - --- -.. Ages includes Christianity, Feu- dalism, Church in the Middle Ages, Institutions, and Culture. The United States history class is studying the origins of parties. I The new unit history of natic an all day trip Wednesday, De- cember 2, to the International Livestock Exposition at Chica- go. At the exposition they saw the best livestock from the Unit- ' '- 1 1 r1fW,.1- -..Al .11-A al- ,kie ner. Jme ton, 41st 1 '- r to .ry New We W1 7 ' 3 -' HY, Pink, sink, tall, fall, and eaten him back eters 1 the le us Fiore. l' 'Pil- i'You ks- ents ner, Phil- mon, oore, ach, Deb- Ba- ker. ,:w,,..,,. alism, Andrew L and reformers. the unit on I Warl and Reur The Governmi dying the cong This includes t for the membe tees in both h ways in whicl laws. This unit ters and they with the congre: The seventh g farming in the . ,, ., , ,-s.,,, .. , ,.,,,,, , played a variety of' numbers ranging from cl: C2 s','- orite Christmas The program 1 Bulldog. 12155 ropean niswry anu vvuuu Cui- tures, Latin, Mathematics CLe- vel I Standardb, Mathematics 1Level II Intensivel, and Phy- sics. A writing Sample, which was ' writing exer- the first hour session. If you of your essay nn nf H-m Fnnr 'A E E enjoy. ally and with- ed, they enter- code number, their registra- :ks after the school will re- Slllb 615 1116151115 . Mrs. Worton's cla from the books. The boys, in sl studying woodworl We are plannir party at the Y.W. Christmastime or Plans are very in present time. 'E Don Trisler as advisor, Susan a Snyder as editor, and Diana z -- Boles as assistant editor devote Z much time and effort to pro- l duce the Bulldog that we, as -I L.H.S. students, so thoroughly il n 1, 2 to our float.. A v tion was attached black and gold i crepe paper str caption was Th saw, We conquerel The class of 6' mrward to the Ken Sandefur, Ron Stephenson, and Larry ve for the Sf if Stoner make use of their athletic experi- wtaling TUOI' ences by heading the sports section of the I nor Ne The Class of '1 nder- Of course everybody has no- gain, but this ti, Stu. ticed what month this is, what float prize of 310 test Betty Mills, Rita Millikan, Ron Stephenson, Rita Ach- Herron, Larry Stoner, Sherry Jones, Linda Mc- isggi Nally, Danny McClintock, Tressa Forney, Penny -F Cox, Pam Armstrong, Willa Ford, Lorabeth Fisher, and seated are Pam Yeryar and Georgetta m. in the gymnasium. The band l7l'i3ll,lU 015111101 GYUC1- the high school ...M Both the band want to wish ev Merry Christma derful New Yeai INDUSTRI Lapel High Sc Arts Dept. held 1 Association meeti November 24, 19 Guests includec debush, principal School. Mr. Ward Shel tee, Mr. Beigh Al Humlie, Kokoi ident of I.I.E.A., nor Anderson Di: Mr. H. K. Rice, ucation, Guide L: General Motors pal speaker. Mr. The working 60's. A movie v Mr. Humlie c for the 1965 I.I.l fe.-be held at 90 'il. A coffeei ...c meeting. Ref Awards The senior class is happy to honor these students who have been chosen as rep- resentatives of Lapel High School. BETTY CROCKER AWARD: Diana Boles . ,, I Hx W m -.,-- H mmykk ' fe ., . SCHOLA STIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: A fw- A , -M' ,, l ' fa-Jgay. Rita Herron , y T Q ff si' is 'E MIS S PRIVAT E SECRETARY: Sandy F oland BOYS' STATE REPRESENTATIVES: Tom Wood and Jim Noggle MISS CHRISTMAS CAROL and CAR CHECK QUEEN: Sherry Gentry we PARTICIPANT IN DAR AWARD COMPTEITION: Susan Snyder 9I H 92 - 5, a dimpled coach . . . beat em, team, beat 'em . . the thrills and disappointments of the pendleton tourney . , . our responsible athletic director . . strike three - you're out! . . . brockway's strenuous two-miles . . . the after school and evening hours of practice . . . a hole-in-one? , , . our busy ushers . . . the county tourney . . . mile relay - the excitement of the baton exchange . . . our com- petent statisticians . . . the final kick to get that first place depressor stick . . . go! go! go! go! . . placing second in wrc baseball . . . our golf team . . . teeing off . . . the spirit and depend- ability of the student managers . . . advice of the fans . . . friday's pep sessions . . . on lapel, on 1apel . . . the guidance and encouragement of our coaches . . . scrimmage . . . the determination and pep of the cheerleaders . . 93 mhml Sports Build Character Athletic Director, Bennie C. Decker, and Coaches Jerome Stenf- tenagel, John Hurley, Tom Chezem, and Gordon Reynolds. The combined talents of these fine men build character in those whom they influence. The result of their interest in the boys and the friend- ly assistance they have given is the fine athletes which represent L. H. S. Comparable assistance is given by the student managers, Justin Fisher and Herb Moore, who not only handle equipment, but also give needed encouragement to the players. Both the coaches and student managers are to be complimented for these contributions which will be invaluable to our school in years to come. K , W r rf, ,rw S S 'P .sul r f tri BACK ROW: Coach Jerome Stenftenagel, David Dale, Dave Lane, Dan McClintock, Jim Perry, Jim Noggle, Dennls Shupe, and Student Manager, Brian Pilkingtong FRONT ROW: Jerry Bowling, Greg Baker, Zeke Rich, Ken Sandefur Ron Stephenson, Larry Stoner, Gary Hiday, and Assistant Coach, Jack Hurley, Baseball Team Places Second in WR.C. Stephenson, McClintock, and Stoner Named Conference All-Stars RON STEPHENSON DANNY MCCLINTOCK fcatcherj fpitcherj LARRY STONER fsecond basej Dave Lane leaps to first base. Jim Noggle turns on the speed. Lapel Lapel Lapel Lapel Lapel Lapel Lapel 'Lapel Lapel Coach Stenftenagel instruc Diamona 2X3 oj Fishers Westfield 14 Hancock Central 9 Hancock Central 8 1 Noblesville 13 , Noblesville 1 Westfield 7 l Summitville 0 Charlottsville 5 me swag sw lm W? 'Lapel Lapel 'Lapel St . Mary's 4 l Pendleton 1 Yorktown 8 Larry Stoner prepares to steal second. McClintock in a tight spot. Wen, Win Their Games 'Lapel Lapel 'Lapel 'Lapel 'Lapel 'Lapel 'Lapel 'Lapel 'Lapel 'Lapel Lapel 'Lapel Frankton Hancock Central Middletown Markleville Summitville Pendleton St, Mary's Yorktown Frankton Middletown Eastern Markleville WON Total 16 'Conference 11 Danny MCC11HIOCk waits for the rrght prtch lim- 'Y it Q W' K , Harriers Beast Greatest Season Ever my-S www From left to right: Gary Hiday, Jim Noggle, Greg Baker, Larry Stoner, WON 17, LOST 1, TIED 3 p V Vqln V Lapel 30 St. Mary's Lapel 15 Mt. Vernon Lapel 28 Westfield Lapel 20 Thorntown Lapel 15 Summitville Lapel 30 Daleville Hancock Central 87 Lapel 26 Markleville Jackson Central 57 Lapel 36 Pendleton Alexandria 55 Lapel 30 Markleville Fishers 89 Windfall Lapel 36 Middletown Highland 86 Hancock Central 107 Lapel 39 Greenfield 53 Markleville 45 St. Mary's 107 Frankton 129 White River Conference - Lapel 3rd Shortridge Invitational - Lapel 5th Bob Hudson, Dennis Kinnaman, Ken Sandefur, and coach, John Hurley. FRONT ROW: left to right - Dave Stephenson, Tom Stephen- son, Jim Smith, Jeff Romine, Gene Beaver Buzz Anderson, and coach, John Hurley. BACK ROW: left to right - Richie Coyle, Mike Vaught, Jim Ford, Zeke Rich, Tom Lutz, Dave Dale, and Ken Cobb. 98 Sectional - Lapel 11th Reserves Show Promise S Y s as Dennis Kinnaman finishes with a strong kick. M. 115417 I 7' 7M , Larry Stoner is awarded hard -earned blue ribbons. The Bulldogs lead the pack KNEELlNGz Ron Stephenson, Mr. Jack Hurley, Mr. Jerome Stenftenagel, Larry Stoner. BACK ROW: Jerry Bowling Dave Lane, Phil Kilburn, Stan Cook, Estes Boles, Jim Noggle, Gary Hiday, and Greg Baker. Determination and Hard Work Combine or Saceessfal Season HAHTEAM Lapel 57-53 Lapel 84-73 Lapel 70-74 Lapel 56-57 Lapel 80-76 Lapel 67-77 Lapel 61-54 Lapel 85-51 PENDLETON'TOURNEY Lapel 66-61 Lapel 54-57 Lapel 54-82 I00 Yorktown Westfield Mount Vernon Saint Mary 's Frankton Greenfield Thorntown Sheridan Middletown Markleville Noblesville MADISON COUNTY TOURNEY Lapel 69-67 Lapel 61-67 Lapel 58-61 Lapel 55-61 Lapel 54-53 Lapel 60-80 Lapel 51-49 Lapel 62-64 Lapel 84-64 SECT1ONAL'TOURNEY Lapel 70-60 Lapel 56-61 Pendleton Summitville Markleville Hancock Central Summitville Madison Heights Middletown Pendleton Highland Highland Markleville ?p27Gf'lVfxi A . ' 'K ses - :af - fi f Qi? W ILMA F ORD Cheerleaders Inspire Bulldogs Their vim and vigor urge Lape1's team to victor y-- SUSAN SNYDER Their lu t lls f' ' -- s y ye 111 every silence They are the Lapel Cheerleaders--the essence of school s ir't p 1 . 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I f 5 K ' ls J . 3 1 5 4 if Xin yy' T, y . f. , My fy r f' , ff :ss ,-. . , QE Aw.: ,...,k 21? BACK ROW - Jim Upton, Bob Hudson, Woody Fields, Tom Lutz, Dennis Shupe, Rod Shirk, Steve Scherer. FIRST ROW - David Stephenson, Zeke Rich, Gary Hiday, Jerry Bowling, David Dale, Kenny Sandefur, and John Hurley, Coach. J sf?LM1','f 1 5 , E Enthusiasm Sparks Results Kitty Carlton, Marcy Decker, Jan Kluth, and Suzie Carlton. 'E 5 f ki ev ri 1 I rr, 1' 4' ff' , s sf s , 2 , 1 K if 1 QE? 'x'Nf J K k'JA s . as x f - ., N f ft 1 5 V5 f 7 1 L fr 1 an ' . A gl w , 1 ,- 1 ' 9. Q JM X r Y fl 1 , K 6 -'25 M- . kph HRV' 4 . 'Hs 5 f eff? sae. 5 FIRST ROW: David Stephenson, James Rich, Gary Hiday, Jerry Bowling, David Dale, Ken Sandefurg SECOND ROW Jim Upton, Bob Hudson, Woody Fields, Tom Lutz, Dennis Shupe, Rod Shirk, and Steve Scherer, Lapel 52-27 Yorktown 38-26 Westfield 41-30 Mount Vernon 50-28 St. Mary's 43-29 Frankton 53-40 Greenfield 43-37 Thorntown 48-33 Sheridan PENDLETON TOURNEY CHAMPIONS 42- 33 Noblesville 41- 55 Markleville 30-42 Hancock Central 65-37 Summitville 39-47 Madison Heights 49-39 Middletown 42- 34 Pendleton 57-30 Highland W- 15 L-3 Reserves Post 15-3 Mark Lapel's fabulous 1964-65 Bullpups ended the season with a fantastic 15-3 record. Their season was not only dominated by spectacular victories, but also was glamorized with the Pendleton Tourney champion- ship and a gigantic trophy, Coach Hurley was ex- ceedingly proud of his boys, and they in turn admired and respected him as a great coach. The boys stressed teamwork as their guide to success and triumph as they acquired another year's experience for a suc- cessful season-as next yeai-'s Varsity Bulldogs. FIRST ROW: Phillip Sisson, Bill Wolfe, James Smith, Tom Stephenson, Wayne Metzger, Gene Beaver, SECOND ROW: Marshall Lawrence, Mike Vaught, Jim Prather, Jack Martin, Randy Watson, Kenny Cobb, Richard Coyle, Jim Ford. Lapel 3'7- Lapel 39 Lapel 46 Lapel 35 Lapel 40 CHEERLEADERS: Vicki Foland Becky Sharpe Sherry Huffman Teresa Troutman I06 s , Freshman Team Frankton Lapel 35 Jackson Central Markleville Lapel 43 St. Mary's Greenfield B Lapel 59 Pendleton Greenfield A Lapel 39 Frankton Highland W-1 L-8 x Q A flii ,,,, X Hi, ,,,.,, ,Mr M it 'ii. M - t, , V 'H ,,,. 2 F if 1 S IGHTH GRADE: Student Manager, Richard ears, FIRST ROW: Doug Elsten, Terry Rich, teve Caplinger, Gary Jones, Greg Layton, ECOND ROW: Aton Jensen, Greg Gammon, obert Gustin, Bernard Faulkner, Stephen Gudgel oach Lapel 38-29 36-46 40-56 33-23 53-32 37-39 22-53 45-29 40-42 33-36 Mr. Reynolds . Durbin 29-59 Pendleton Mount Vernon 37-47 Jackson Twp F rankton Lapel Tourney' Fall Creek Ingalls Markleville Jackson Twp Highland Markleville' Jackson Central Frankton St. Mary's Leach Jackson Twp. Ingalls Leach W-8 L- 11 JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: Brenda Paulsel Nancy Brinker field Steve Wilson Steve Perry Rex Passwater Jackie Snyder, and Nancy Sylvester. Gary Flowers Dale Lewis and Fred Jennings apel 0-19 7-34 5-27 3-29 5-36 3-46 1-23 8-18 5-35 8-37 0-35 9-21 9-39 8-29 W-8 Durbin Mount Vernon Frankton Fall Creek Markleville Highland St. Mary 's Jackson Twp. Leach Pendleton Jackson Twp, ia arf, Leach Ingalls L-6 Hymv-41 I.-,4W9Dl!Wl X q - S PRINTERS From 1eft to right: Estes Boles, Jim Noggle, Jerry Bowling, Ken Sandefur, Craig Canaday. Cinderrnen Anticzpate Uutstanding Season A E t 1 HALF MILE RELAY L From left to right: Estes Boles, Jim Noggle, Jerry Bowling, Craig Canaday. I08 if MILE RELAY From left to right: David Dale, Ron Stephenson, Larry Stoner, Gary Hiday. lddfc . . '.x. Larry fE1moy Ellis demonstrates top form as he hurls the shot. 55111 s P1 - V .Shi 355 fi DISTANCE MEN From left to right: Ron Stephen- son, Larry Stoner, Bob Hudson. L s A. K W si., at P Individual Efforts Are the Basis for T eam, Excellence TWO MILE RELAY From left to right: Jerry Bowling, Ron Stephenson, Gary Hiday, Larry Stoner. Coy Team Anticipates Good Season FIRST ROW: Brian Nicoson, Rick Woodward, John Renner, Gary Nunley, and Richard Coyle. SECOND ROW: Mr Hurley, Craig Richards, Mike Oleksy, Bill Frick, Dan' McClintock, and Jim Myers. lI0 Mr. Chezem and Mr. Cramer, respectively, keep the score book and run the scoreboard at all Lapel games. STATISTICIANS: left to right fbottomj Larry Mullins, Bill Nichel- son, and Terry Vaught qtopj Alan Williams and Brian Pilkington keep track of all indi- vidual and team rec- ords. USHERS: left to right, Duawne Funk, Bob Hughes, Dick Galliher, Larry Ellis, and Mike Bourke control and direct the fans at the home ballgames. ALSOBROOK, STANLEY fAgriculturej Lapel 1-2-3-45 Class Play 3-45 Projec- tionist 25 Latin Club 15 FFA 4, ANDERSON, BRENDA JEAN fGeneraly Lapel 1-2-3-45 Band 1-25 Girls 4-H 1-2-3-45 Librarian 35 Office Girl 45 Pep Club 1-2-35 Sunshine Society 1-2-3. BARKER, ROD fGenera1p Lapel 1-2-3-45 Projectionist lg FFA 15 Basketball 25 Cross Country 15 Track 1, BELL, FREDDIE A. fGeneralJ Lapel 1-2-3-45 EFA 1-2-3-4. BENEFIEL, GLORIA CAROL fHorne Ec- onomicsj Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual staff 45 Class Play 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Office Girl 45 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-4, BOLENDER, DARLA QHome Economicsj Lapel 1-2-3-45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-4, BOLENDER, DONNA J. fHome Econom- icsy Lapel 1-2-3-45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-4, BOLES, DIANA KAY fHome Economicsj Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Betty Crocker Award 45 Class Play 3-45 Jour- nalism Staff 3-4, Editor 45 Office Girl 45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Quill and Scroll 3-45 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-4, Secre- tary 4. BOLES, WILMA JEAN fGeneralJ Lapel 1,2,3,45 Band 1, Majorette 15 Pep Club 1-2-45 Cheerleader 1-2-45 Class Play 35 Sunshine Society 1-25 Hallo- ween Carnival Queen 15 GAA 25 Home- coming Queen Candidate 3, BOONE, PHIL fAcademicl Lapel 1-2-3- 45 Annual Staff 45 Band 1-25 Pep Band 15 Boys' 4-H 1-2-3-45 Cross Country 3. BOURKE, MICHAEL gAcademicj Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual staff 45 Chorus 1-2-3- 4, Vice-President 45 All State Chorus 3-45 Librarian 35 Science Club 3. BUNNELL, BARB QAcademicQ Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Band lg Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Cheerleader 2-3-45 Girls 4-H 1-25 National Honor Society 45 Student Council 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 3, President 45 Rally Club 3-4. BUTLER, CYNTHIA L. fGeneralQ Lapel 1-2-3-45 Class Play 3-45 Girls 4-H 1-2-3-4, President 25 Pep Club 2-3-45 Sunshine Society 2-3-45 GAA 1, CARSON, BETSY ANN fHome Economicsj Lapel 1-2-3-45 Class Play 3-45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Librarian 2-3-45 Librar- ian Club 45 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-45 GAA 1-2. CLARK, JON R. fGeneralj Lapel 1-2-3- 45 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 3-45 FFA 45 Track 1-2, cooK, STANLEY RAY fAcademicJ Lapel 1-2-3-45 Basketball 2-3-45 FFA 1-2-3-4, President 45 National Honor Society 45 Projectionist 2-3-4, DEGNER, BARBARA J . QHome Economicsj Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 1-2-35 Cheerleader lg Class Play 35 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-4, ELLIS, LARRY J. fGeneralJ Lapel 1-2- 3'45 Boys 4-H5 Class Play 3-45 Projec- tionist 45 Track 1-2-3-4, EVERITT, CHARLENE ANN fl-lome Ec- onomicsy Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual staff 45 Class Play 35 Office Girl 45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-4, President 4. FISHER, LORABETH fAcademicJ Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Chorus 1-2- 3-4, Secretary 45 All State Chorus 35 Band 1-2-3-4, Head Majorette 3, Drum Majorette 45 Class Play 35 Pep Club 1- 2-3-45 Journalism Staff 45 National Honor Society 3-45 Quill and Scroll 45 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-45 Band Contest 1-3-45 Latin Club 25 Homecoming Queen 4. FOLAND, SANDRA KAY QAcademicj Lapel 1-2-3-4, Class Secretary 3-45 Annual Staff 45 Junior Secretary Award 35 National Honor Society 45 Office Girl 2-3-45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Quill and Scroll 45 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-45 Class Play 3-45 Sweetheart Dance Queen Attendant 4. FORD, WILLA DEAN fHome Economicsy Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual staff 45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Class Play 35 Journalism Staff 45 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-45 Homecoming Queen 25 Sweetheart Dance Queen 4, FRICK, WILLIAM E., JR. fAcademicQ Lapel 1-2-3-4, Class Treasurer 25 Band 1-25 Pep Band 25 Golf 45 U. N, Assembly 45 Class Play 3. FUNK, WILFRED DUAWNE, JR. fAgri- culturey Lapel 1-2-3-45 Boys 4-H song leader 2 years5 FFA 1-2-3-45 Usher for games 3-4. GALLIHER, DICK fAcademicy Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Usher for games 3-4, GAMMON, GINNA G. fAcademicJ Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Chorus 1-2- 3-45 All State Chorus 3-45 Band 1-2-3- 45 Instrumental Contest 1-2-3-45 State Contest 25 Class Play 3-45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 U. N. Assembly 4. GRUEL, GEORGETTA LORAIN fGeneralJ Lapel 1-2-3-45 Journalism staff 45 Sun- shine Society 1-2-3-4, HERRON, RITA LOU fAcademicJ Lapel 1-2-3-4, Class Treasurer 3-45 Annual Staff 45 Awards, NMSQT, Letter of Commendation5 Band 1-2-3-45 Solo and Ensemble Contest 1-2-3-4, Awards 1-25 Class Play 3-45 Girls 4-H 1-2-3-4, Sec- retary 4, Junior Leader 1-2-3-45 Jour- nalism Staff 45 National Honor Society 3-45 Office Girl 45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Rally Committee 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Sunshine Society 2-3-45 U, N. Assembly 4. HIDAY, SHARON ANN fHome Economicsj Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual staff 45 Band 1-2-3-4, Band Librarian 2-3-45 Dance Band 45 Instrumental Contest 1-2-3-45 State Contest 25 Chorus 3-45 Class Play 45 Girls 4-H 1-2-3-4, Junior Leader 45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-45 GAA 1-2, HUDSON, JO DEANE fAcademicJ Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Chorus 1-2-3- 4, Treasurer 35 All State Chorus 2-3-45 Vocal Contest 45 Band 1-2-3-45 Instru- mental Contest 1-2-3-45 Class Play 3-45 National Honor Society 3-45 Secretary 45 Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Secretary lg U. N. Assembly 45 Latin Club 1-25 Math Con- test 1-2, HUGHES, MARTHA E. QCommercialJ Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Chorus lg Librarian 45 Librarian Club 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Sunshine Society 1, HUGHES, ROBERT JOHNSON fGeneralJ Okay, Oklahoma 1-2, Lapel 3-45 An- nual staff 45 Class P1ay5 Usher for games 3-4, INSKO, JUDY fGenera1J Lapel 1-2-3-45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Sunshine Society 3. KILBURN, PHILIP R. fGenera1j Lapel 1-2-3-4, Class President 25 Chorus 1-25 Basketball 1-2-45 Cross Country 25 Track 1. KINNAMAN, DENNIS E, QGeneraly Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 45 Cross Country 2-3-45 Track 4. LANE, DAVID LEE CGeneralJ Lapel 1- 2-3-45 Class Play 45 FFA 45 Baseball 1-3-45 Basketball 1-45 Cross Country 35 Track 3-45 Golf 2, LAYCOCK, SANDRA LOU fAcademicJ Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Band 1- 2-3-45 Instrumental Contest 1'2'3g Class Play 35 National Honor Society 3-45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Rally Committee 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Sunshine Society 2-3-45 Latin Club 25 GAA 15 Math Con- test 1-2, LEWIS, LEE A. fAcademicJ Lapel 1-2- 3-45 Band 1-35 Boys 4-H 2-3-45 Class Play 3-45 Projectionist 4. MCCLINTOCK, DANNY RAY QAcademicJ Lapel 1-2-3-45 Band 15 Chorus 1-25 Journalism Staff 45 Baseball 1-2-3-45 Basketball 1-'2i35 Track lg Golf 2-3-4, MCCLINTOCK, ROGER fAgriculturej Lapel 1-2-3-45 Boys 4-H 1-2, President 1, Secretary 25 Class Play 45 FFA 1-2- 3-4, Secretary 2-3-4, MILLER, MARILYN JEAN fAcademicj Lapel 1-2-3-45 Chorus 3-45 All State Chorus 45 Class Play 45 Pep Club 1-2- 3-45 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-4, MILLIKAN, RITA fAcademicJ Lapel 1,-2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Band 1-2-3-4, Majorette 1-2-3-4, Drum Majorette 3-45 Instrumental Contest 1-2-3-45 Girls 4-H 1-2-3-4, President 4, Junior Leader 1- 2-3-45 Madison County 4-H Queen 35 Journalism Staff 45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Rally Committee 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Sunshine Society 2-3-45 Prom Queen 3, MILNER, JOHN L, fGeneralj Mount Vernon 1-2, Lapel 3-4, Class Vice President 3-45 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 4. MINTON, PATRICIA MAE QGenera1j Lapel 1-2-3-45 Class Play 45 Pep Club 1-2-3-4. MORIN, DENNIS WAYNE qGeneraly Mount Vernon 1, Southport 2, Lapel 3-45 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 3-4. MURRAY, RON fAgricultureJ Lapel 1-2- 3-45 FFA 1-2-3-4, Awards 3, Vice- President 45 Boys 4-H 1-2-3-45 Projec- tionist 1-2-35 Basketball 15 Cross Country 15 Track 1-2. MUSE, DAVID fGeneralj Lapel 1-2-3-45 FFA 4, NEEDLER, MARIORY JAYNE QCommercialj Lapel 1-2-3-45 Pep Club 1-2-3-4. NICHELSON, WILLIAM M. CGeneralJ Lapel 1-2-3-45 Chorus 1-2-3-45 All State Chorus 3-45'Science Club 15 U. N Assembly 3-45 Statistician 2-4, NOGGLE, JIM qAcadernicJ Lapel 1-2- 3-4, Class President 3-45 Annual staff 45 Band 1-2-3-45 Instrumental Contest 1-2-3-45 Chorus 1-25 Class Play 45 National Honor Society 3-45,Quill and Scroll 45 U. N. Assembly 45, Latin Club 1-2, Consul 2, Latin Contest 15 Rally Committee 35 Baseball 1-2-3-45 Bas- ketball l-2-3-4, Team Captain 45 Track 1-2-3-45 Cross Country 3-45 Boys State, OLEKSY, RICHARD MICHAEL QGeneralJ Lapel 1-2-3-45 Band 1-2-3-45 Instru- mental Contest 3-45 Class Play 35 Stu- dent Council 1-2-3-45 Baseball 1-2-3- Golf 3-4. PERRY, JIM fGeneralj Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Band 1-25 Baseball 2- 3-45 Basketball 1-25 Cross Country lg Track 1. PIGG, RAY fGeneralj Lapel 1-2-3-45 Boys 4-H 2-3-45 Basketball 25 Cross Country 1-25 Track 1-2-3, PRESSER, JOHN K. fGeneralj Madison Heights 1-2, Lapel 3-4. RANDALL, JOHN M. fGeneralj Lapel -2-3-45 FFA 4, RICH, BILL QGeneralJ Lapel 1-2-3-45 Projectionist 15 Basketball 1-25 Cross Country lg Track 1. RIDGWAY, DARRELL QAgriculturej Lapel 1-2-3-45 FFA 1-2-3 -45 Projec- tionist 3, RIDGWAY, PATRICIA MAY fAcademicj Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Awards, Typist of the Year 35 Band 1-2-3-45 Instrumental Contest 1-2-3-45 Chorus 1-2-3-45 All State Chorus 45 Librarian 45 National Honor Society 3-45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Quill and Scroll 45 Sun- shine Society 15 Latin Club 1-25 Latin Contest 1-2, ROCKI-IOLD, ALBERT STANLEY fGeneralQ Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Boys 4-H 1-2-3-45 Class Play 3-45 Cross Country 15 Track 1. ROGERS, TOM D. fAcademicJ Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual staff 45 Band 1-25 Track 1. SHETTERLY, CONNIE SUE qCommercia1J Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Band 1-2-3-4, Majorette 1-2-3-4, Drum Majorette 35 Class Play 3-45 Office Girl 3-45 Pep Club l-2-3-45 Student Council 1-2-3-4, Secretary 3-4, SISSON, DAVID fGeneralJ Lapel 1-2- 3-45 Class Play 45 Baseball 1-25 Basket- ball 1-25 Cross Country 25 Track 1-2, SMITH, SHEILA COLLEEN fHome Ec- onomicsy Lapel 1-2-3-45 Band 1-2, Majorette 15 Class Play 35 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Cheerleader 1-25 Sunshine Society 25 Halloween Carnival Queen 35 GAA 2. SNYDER, SUSAN KAY fAcademicj Lapel 1-2-3-4, Class Secretary 15 An- nual Staff 45 Chorus 1-2-3-45 All State Chorus 2-3-45 Vocal Contest 45 Band 1-2-3-45 Instrumental Contest lg Awards, D.A.R, 4, Miss Christmas Carol 25 Class Play 3-45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Cheerleader 1-2-3-45 Girls 4-H 1, Junior Leadetg Journalism Staff 3-45 National Honor Society 3-45 Office Girl 35 Quill and Scroll 3-45 GAA 1. SPRINKLE, JOYCE LYNN fAcademicj Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Chorus 2-3-4, Treasurer 45 All State Chorus 45 Class Play 45 Girls 4-H 1-2-3-45 Pep Club 1-2-45 Quill and Scroll 45 Latin Club 25 Sunshine Society 1-2-4, STEPHENSON, RONALD L, fAcademicJ Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual staff 45 Chorus 45 Class Play 3-45 Journalism Staff 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3-4, President 45 U. N. Assembly 3-45 Latin Club 1-25 Baseball,1-2-3-45 Basketball 1-2-3-4. STONER, LARRY A. fAcademicJ Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 45 Journalism Staff 45 National Honor Society 3-4, Vice-President 3-45 Quill and Scroll 45 U, N. Assembly 3-45 Latin,,Club. 1-2, Consul 25 ,Baseball 1-2-3-45 Basketball 1-2-3-45 Cross Country 3-45 Track 1-2-3-4. TURNER, LAURA LEE fHome Economicsj Lapel 1-2-3-45 Class Play 45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 GAA 1. VANCE, JEAN ANN fAcademicJ Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 3-45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Sunshine Society 2-45 GAA 15 Latin Club 2, VAUGHT, TERRY DEAN fGeneralj Lapel 1-2-3-45 Chorus 2-35 All State Chorus 35 Basketball 2. WHITE, CAROLYN SUE fHome Economicsj Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 45 Office Girl 45 Pep Club 1-2-45 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 4. WISEMAN, DENNIS fAcademicj Lapel 1-2-3-45 Band 1-2-3-45 Dance Band 15 Pep Band 15 Track 1. WOOD, THOMAS L. fAcademicj Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff, Editor 45 Boys State5 Band 1-2-3-4, President 45 Class Play 35 National Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Latin Club 1-2, WOODWARD, DARYL L. fAcademicJ Lapel 1-2-3-45 Chorus 1-2-3-4, Presi- dent 45 All State Chorus 2-3-45 Science Club 15 Latin Club 2. WOODWARD, RICKEY H. CAgriculturej Lapel 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Band 1-2-3-4, Student Band Director 45 Pep Band 15 Boys 4-H 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 35 Class Play 3-45 Golf 2-3-4, YERYAR, PAMELA SUE fAcademicJ Midland 1-2, Shakamak 3, Lapel 45 Chorus 35 Class Play 45 Journalism Staff 45 Librarian 15 Pep Club 2-3-45 Quill and Scroll 45 Sunshine Society 45 GAA 35 Latin Club 2-3, ZEHRUNG, ALLEN D, fGeneralJ Lapel 1-2-3-45 Student Council 1-2-3-4, r ' l I II6 Q - insurance . . . candy sales . . . drive-ins . . . heat- ing companies . . . drug store . . . furniture com- panies . . . men's clothing stores . . . flower and landscape . . . manufacturers . . . oil companies . shoe stores . . . cleaning establishments . . hardware stores . . . variety stores . . . antiques . bowling centers . . . beauty parlors . . . whole salers . . . dairies . . . rentals . . . grocery stores . . sporting and book stores . . . stone companies . photographers . . . elevators . . . cool refresh- ments . . . car sales . . . department stores . co-op . . . service stations . . . women's apparel . . barber shops . . . music stores . . . business college . . . restaurants . . . banks and loans . jewelry stores . IIT I I8 Boosters THE HUDSON PRINTING CO., INC. FRIOK REAL ESTATE KENLEY'S SUPERMARKET LAPEL HARDWARE, INC. MR. as MRS. HOWARD MCCLINTOCK ODELL CAMERA SHOP OWEN ICE CREAM COMPANY, INC. PUBLIC SERVICE INDIANA MR, DICK ROLLINS MR. 8z MRS. GERALD ROUDEBUSH MR. 8a MRS. HERBERT SHAUL MR. 3. MRS. EUGENE STEPHENSON sc SON MR. an MRS. HORACE STONER J. v. TESCHER R SON - BONA TERRA FARM UNITED TELEPHONE CO. MR. 8a MRS. LOUIS WOOD ft -' WA . ,rg - ,sri MARION A. MYERS INSURANCE Rural Route 1 Pendleton, Indiana Telephone 534-3744 NARDCO Sheet Metal and Heating DAVE SYLVESTER 417 Pendleton Avenue Anderson BARKER VENDING MACHINES Rural Route l Lapel, Indiana Telephone 534-3840 BURGER CHEF New Drive-In Nichol Avenue - West of Raible Avenue Ander s on, Indiana an Q'-, mu dm Viv nf 'Nun 'Nw 'v. f-. 'N' M, 'w hw mm' N.: MN!! wk? Mn 5'-41 lx 'Warm GENE SYLVESTER GWINN'S 5127 Columbus Avenue Anderson, Indiana A Firm Grown Through Good Service Lapel Drug Store Telephone 534-4183 Prescription Department 534-3165 LAPEL SAVINGS AND LOAN Main Street Phone 534-3150 PASSWATER'S LUNCH Rural Route 3 Noblesville Just West of Lapel on State Road 32 The Class of1965 do appreciate the encouragement given by the ad- vertisers' to help make this annual possible. A, ,..t.. Lg ,N ,... N ,.,,., was , Q 3- J ,fws-lm., iifiivl -S' '3S7' 'fl4fxf4Q sw5il 3x fi sQ5i,.L-6.355 Vl 'A5I':5 ?'1gHlW' 'aumummo icooiu-:asf owumwwema, t ,. , . , , wg, V ,, , Congratulations From CHAMBERLAIN'S Jewelry and Gifts Lapel, Indiana Phone 534-3169 eu PENDLETON FURNITURE MART Pendleton, Indiana Compliments of HOYT WRIGHT COMPANY THE COMPLETE CLOTHIER FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 911 Meridian Street Anderson, Indiana Phone 644-8886 QEQXZIIQQT Guide Lamp Division General Motors Corporation Anderson, Indiana THE STATE BANK OF LAPEL Lapel, Indiana Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation TEETER'S PURE OIL ALIGNMENT AND BRAKE SERVICE Motor Tune-Up 1020 North Main Street Lapel, Indiana Phone 534-3144 Best Wishes to the Class of '65 WALLACE CQLLINS SHOES i Hardware and Appliances ---------1' Plumbing and Paint COLONIAL CLEANERS - 1 Wilbur Moore - Manager Phone 534 3 58 Lapel, Indiana Phone 534- 3164 Lapel Indiana Compliments of GULF OIL CORP. MYER's VARIETY STORE DISTRIBUTOR Pendleton and Lapel, Indiana INOS S. RUSSELL AMERICAN CLEANERS 1505 Brown Street Anderson, Indiana Lapel, Indiana Phone 534-3330 With Be st-Wishes to the Senior Class WOLFE FLORAL AND GARDEN COMPANY Rural Route 6, Anderson, Indiana Phones Lapel 534-3642 Fortville 485-5512 NW 7' DICKERSON MOTOR CO. SALES SERVICE Lapel, Indiana Phone 534-3162 p FISHER BROTHERS VILLAGE FURNITURE BASIL FISHER MERWYN FISHER Lapel, Indiana Phone 534-3132 - 1D- aussi.-1 -Q :.,Tfi El. GRAHAM'S DEPARTMENT STORE GET IT AT GRAHAM'S Clothing for the Entire Family Lapel - Pendleton For Your Smart Fashions at Affordable Prices ROTH'S Edgewood and Ander son Compliments AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Noble sville , Indiana DOAN'S ANTIQUES Route l Lapel, Indiana Phone 534-3835 Specializing in China. and Gla s s FARM BUREAU C0-OP Compliments of Hamilton County Farm Bureau Co-operative Assn. , Inc. Noblesville, Indiana Phone PR 3-0870, PR 3-0871 CITIZEN'S GRAIN MASTER MIX FEEDS Coal . . Fence Posts . . Fence Seed . . . Fertilizer . . . Grain Phone 534-3114 Lapel, Indiana Let' s Go Bowling LAPEL BOWLING CENTER Brunswick Automatic Pin Setter Snack Bar Air Conditioned Open Daily 9:00 AM Until? Phone 534-4185 Lapel F ! CONGRAT ULATIONS SENIORS READ CANADAY Whole sale Grocer s Anderson Indiana MlLNER'S SERVICE STATION All Major Motor Gils Tire Service - Light Road Service Phone 534-4195 4th and Pendleton Avenue, Lapel, Indiana .H 9-an-egg fr, fx ,Ft v,,, ,,,V ., ,N 8. ? BERNICE'S BEAUTY SHOP Ford and Eighth Street New Telephone Number 534-3167 BLUE RIBBON Curb Service and Carry-Out Orders Sandwiches Short Orders Pizza Phone Pr. 3-3380 West End Logan St. Bridge Compliments of FALVEY'S CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS 68 N. Ninth Street Noblesville, Indiana Open 24 Hours PAY LESS Super Markets 31st and Meridian Streets Anderson, Indiana Compliments of BLANN'S HARDWARE Noble sville , Indiana Bolens Lawn Equipment C 8: E RENTAL 170 Westfield Rd. Noblesville, Indiana BOB KLUTH INSURANCE Box 327 Lapel, Indiana Insure today - Be sure tomorrow. Ross Building Pendleton Avenue Phone: 534-3153 Compliments of PENNY'S 40 N. Ninth Street Noblesville, Indiana TOWNE SHOP 832 Main Street Compliments of WESTERN AUTO STORE Home Owned Home O erated Ladies' Apparel and Accessories - - P Ande r son , Indiana Congratulations ZECKEL'S CLOTHING STORE Noble sville , Indiana ESSIG BROTHERS Downtown Noblesville Ph. PR 3-0181 MR. ED'S Ladies' and Children's Ready-to-Wear Boys to Size 12 933 Conner Noblesville, Indiana HELDER BRAND'S RESTAURANT Home Cooked Food Daily, Homey and Friendly Folks Come in and meet us. Main Street Lapel, Indiana Phone 534-4191 R. S. WEIL Clothier Noble sville , Indiana PAUL GOEKE DODGE Your Friendly Dodge- - Dodge Lancer- - Chrysler Dealer Noblesville Phone PR 3-4447 Compliments of FORD'S -BEAUTY SHOP Lapel, Indiana Phone 534-4441 PLUMMER'S BARBER SHOP lFlat Tops a Specialtyl Mon., Tues., Fri., Sat., 8-5 Closed Wed. , Thurs., 8:30 to 7 Lapel, Indiana DECKER'S INC. Anderson ,Lafayette STONY CREEK STONE COMPANY All Sizes Crushed Lime stone R.R. No. 4 Box 133A Noblesville, Indiana JUMBO DRIVE-IN AND ALIBI Ande r son, Indiana Compliment s of ,CX 5 U4 ,yaefrllif RL M , ' 56107 waQQZZc7Z?2fithS.C1AA,W,,.Q6,,5Q yfgjafj 714 ga ELITE STUDIOS FINE PHOTOGRAPHY operated by MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL FORKNER STANDARD ELEVATOR Complete Bodywork and Painting A Better Market Lapel, Indiana Grain Lumber F d S d ee . . ee BODY SHOP Plumbing Supplies Complete Building Service DON SMETHERS Phone Phone 534-3111 Lapel, Indiana Rural Route l Lapel 534-4446 Compliment s of BROCKWAY GLASS CO., INC. s, Liapel, Indiana A , J X , ' 'f' R 4 v f ,Q , . ......l.ll.I 631. SUBURBAN CASCADDENS BEAUTY SALON Owned and Operated by L Groceries MILDRED WILLITS and 'Fresh Meats MARJORIE PATTERSON Qgahty Pgodlgce Anderson, Phone 642-0197 rozen OO S stare Road 32 A Phone 534- 3161 Lapel, Indiana West of Hamilton Road . 0 SQA!! nl V active, my KSXUQKQBL CX QGSZAQ Q vxgQ'7XQo1. ,KEN awe L QR, Mud- QA remade? iievfwws dgffgikiifgfifgglm i X - X. ,X Q Y Q AC Agn Sliape qi gdigia . 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M160 171 lt's for sure you're curious. You're a self-starter who 7035 JH fbgbff takes pleasure in tackling problems. tWe know because , 'LLL tsl 1 you just didlj That gives us something in common. 'X ' We 'jylf We at Delco-Remy are always solving puzzles, L00 4 l looking into the unknown for answers that can improve Af' fi tlf flf our products And why not? We re geared for it , , V L 'I' 1 . . ' . O i ' ffiigul W , Our new Engineering and Research facility in Ander- r ' , U fb . . . ,JV T l , ff ,Mson provides our problem-probing team with the most ,C A 1 qqzjv . . . . - completely equipped center of its kind in the world including an electron microscope that can magnify l Q ' ,,i iff . 4 1 lf jywwtffgwaigij Gi! A U ,ii ni . ll! LCD l 1 rw XL djjbbw I samples up to 200,000 diameters ...and a spectrograph U l ,, U ' i 1 that enables us to analyze materials for their metallic LUG H dill ,I V' elements to an accuracy of one part in a million. ' A AOJWV' VLC JI if N Maybe you'd like to develop things like electronic .H V, W . i fl! ignition systemsfor cars or control devices for missiles. ,,Ql 'YQ The challenge is great, of course. But so are the f . A QV ul rewards and accomplishments. yljfl' , lf you feel at home in Indiana . . . and in a scientific r atmosphere, you'll be right at home at Delco-Remy. Look us up after college. We'll keep a couple of prob- lems on ice for you. tevueivs 'vs 'J0:l 'Lv 'apnmdv 'sv 1u0l1f1i0sJ Delco -Rerny Division ol General Motors, Anderson, Indiana facts 91 PEPSI-coLA BOTTLING fy COMPANY -W if , Q ff 4 WW V 1 fx N . ' v QV www! g fxguf' S-fy GJ My WwfwM7fj3MJ1ng My . X e Nb WWW XJ l ff My M ?yf6g gidyigofrgq. Cla! MLWQMXK Q1 fi if MC 1,53 cj fp lfflfi' J Q diy , if A fi S, ,MQ .JJ ,' I 5 . my Sgju pf., JZ Ni? TW ' J , ld I X Ad Id JJ ANDERSON SPORTING GOODS If It's for Sport, We Have It! 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