Liberty Township High School - Moraine Yearbook (Chesterton, IN)

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7 h? U3 loram ? ibtrty7ounfhip jk 5cH««) oPj 1 nJ ' i j.n - - 2 - When the forefathers of our nation first came to this country they met many hardships. The ones who were weak did not survive, but the ones who were strong met the challenge head on. As time passed this country came to be a democracy. The patriots were con- fronted by a struggle of mind and of body; nevertheless, their will and de- termination caused them to succeed. Even after freedom was won, there was still a hard uphill climb. We, the students of Liberty, are also faced with a challenge. If we meet this challenge with full force, we will succeed. There- fore, let us now strive to reach our goals through Life at Liberty and the Pursuit of Learning. - 3 - Principal TO THE CLASS OF 1963: As you approach your commencement activities, you are no doubt filled with mixed emotions. Many of you have decided on your activities for the next few years and some of you will deter- mine this as you go along. As you know commencement means to begin and this is just what it is as far as your life is con- cerned. So often people have the mistaken idea that at the end of a formal education period there is no need for further education . We hope that you will consider that your education is just commencing. True, it may not be the formal education but if you continue to learn it is then that you will be able to enjoy the full life. In your effort to learn we suggest that you remember that the next few years are formative as to your character and as to the things you will do for a living and in your leisure. It is from youth that ideals, ideas, and adventure have brought progress and helped to make life better. Finally, remember that you must maintain physical health and make a concerted effort to grow intellectually and spiritually. Sincerely, Harlan A. Siegesmund, Principal - 4 - Mrs. Baepler 1st and 2nd year French Mrs. Baker Shorthand Typing General Business Junior Sponsor oeeeaeeeec OQIP OOOOOi ©oooe SW ' OOOOOl - 7 - Mr. Botset Geometry Physics General Math. Sophomore Sponsor Mr. Castronovo Band and Chorus Grade School Band Mrs. Cobb Three years of Algebra Trigonometry Sophomore Sponsor - 8 - Mrs. Cop pens Home Economics Lunch Program Director Mr. Edgerton Social Studies Health Physical Education High School Coach Mrs. Hrnaway English Latin Civics Psychology Freshman Sponsor - 9 - Mrs. Hayden Physical Education Guidance Counsellor Freshman Sponsor Mr. Kaufman Shop Driver Education Physical Education Junior High Coach Senior Sponsor Mrs. Krieger Journalism - 10 - Mrs. Reynolds Head Librarian Mrs. Walter English Speech Art Junior Sponsor - 11 - Tim Bowgren, President Herb Siewert, Vice President Mary Martin, Secretary Bob Hurst, Treasurer - 14 ■ Trudy Baron Sandy Beschinski Craig Brooks Tim Leady - 15 - Cathy Cushman Bob Hanrahan - 17 - Duane Conrick Dave Moser Tom Manning Diana Nilson - 18 - Linda Pope Joyce Saffran Mary Straight Ed Stockwell - 19 - - 20 - Henry Winchip - 22 - The class of ' 63 has had many memorable experiences during their four years of high school, both at work and at play. There isn’t a senior who doesn ' t remember our class parties at the Dunes, our dances, the class tourneys and exams. GAA initiation was fun for both observers and participants. Special shows organized by the faculty helped develop new ideas and widen our scope. Noon time activities provided a short time for relaxation in the seemingly long school day. Everyone was excited when we received our class jackets and rings. The Prom provided that really special dance that every class will remember in their High School Days. We, the class of ' 63, admit that we have had a very enjoyable and memorable four years. Annual Staff Standing: Phil Johnson, Linda Pope, Bob Han ahan, Sandy Beschinski, Craig Brooks, Joyce Saffran, Diana Herbst, Diana Nilson, Tim Bowgren, Mary Martin-Copy, Tom Manning, Vivian Tratebas, Ed Stockwell. Seated: Karyn Wallin, Bonnie Thompson, Hank Winchip-Business, Donna Labney -Co -Editor, Bob Hurst -Editor, Cathy Cushman, Mr. Kaufman-Sponsor. The annual staff of the 1963 Moraine sincerely hopes that you will be able to recall many pleasant experiences when you read Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Learning . If you receive some enjoyment from this book, whether it be in laughs or in deep thoughts, we will know that our time-consuming ef- forts were not in vain. We would like to thank every- one who contributed to the publication of our yearbook — especially Mr. Blankenberg who took the activity pictures and those who patronized our book by buying advertisements. - 26 - Aft Club Last year the Art Club changed its constitution to allow more members into the organization. At the annual school carnival, the club sold many projects that were made by various members. Toward the end of the school year, the members worked with clay. Standing: Rhea Daumer, Mrs. Walter, Sponsor; Debbie Radtke, Jamie Enrico, Lucille Daumer, Carol Simmons, Secretary; Tina Smith, Barbara Dillingham. Seated: Donna Labney, President; Karen Wilcox, Vice-President; Bonnie Ho- gan, Su an Walter, Treasurer; Patsy Sella, Susie Link. Debate team The main activity of this group was the clinic at Purdue University. This included many fields such as debate, discussion, legislation, and extempo- raneous speaking. Many students participated in the activities while others ob- served the workings so that they might take part in the following years. Top row: Bonnie Hogan. Lucille Daumer, Bob Brehmer, Jamie Enrico, Gwen Cushman, Debbie Radtke, Pat Babcock. 2nd row: Susie Link, Donna McGol- erick, Norma Spencer, Bill Nicholson, Dave Morthland, Pam Davidson. 3rd row: Mrs. Walter, Sponsor; Norma Williams, Ron Coffer, Joyce Saffran, Susie Goreham, Richard Oman. Bottom row: Darlene Ruge, Norleen Biggs, Joyce Black, Pam Hockensmith, Carol Simmons, Donna Labney, Speaker. - 27 - Top row: Lucille Daumer, Marge Blevins, Carolyn Park, Jamie Enrico, Carolyn Venekamp, Debbie Radtke, Gwen Cushman, Suzanne Foster, Pam Winship, Norma Lagenour, Bonnie Hogan. 2nd row: Carol Simmons, Elaine Cummings, Mary Ann Blevins, Rhea Daumer, Pam Pope, Norma Spencer, Debbie O ' Brien, Merrie Frame, Karen Kado, Rosemary Hoffman. 3rd row: Barbara Dillingham, Patsy Sella, Susan Frank, Esther Hettinger, Susan Walter, Barbara Anderson, Barbara Lentner, Sharon Hettinger, Kathy Garland. 4th row: Darlene Ruge, Barbara Turner, Pam Hockensmith, Jeanne Leady, Pat Robbins, Susie Goreham, Diana Link, Susie Link, Joyce Black, Norleen Biggs. Bottom row: Sandy Bradshaw, Activity Chairman; Rogetta Cole, Secretary; Micky Hineline, President; Mrs. Hayden, Sponsor; Donna Labney, Vice President; Mary Martin, Treasurer; Martha Chetham, Student Council Representative. The initiation of the new members greatly increased the size of the Girls ' Athletic Association. The group had several play-nights and two point- nights. At one play-night, the girls were hostesses to the Jackson High School Girls ' Athletic Association. Throughout the year, the members enjoyed participating in the planned activities. - 28 - Zhe Ciberty Oonettes Front row, left to right: Gwen Cushman, Micky Hineline, Rosemary Hoffman, Pam Winchip, Mary Ann Blevins, Martha Chethman. Second row: Susie Walters, Susie Goreham, Rogetta Cole, Jean Leady, Linda Swisher, Nor- leen Biggs, Cheryl Glancy. In the Summer of 1962 the Lionettes had the oppor- tunity to perform at the State Fair. Also that sum- mer the group marched in various parades. During the school year they performed at all home basket- ball games. The Lionettes proved to be the finish- ing touch to our Marching Band. - 29 - Science Club During the 62-63 school year, the number of mem- bers in the Science Club reached a high of 19. With their cooperation and help, the club was able to man- age the concessions at the home basketball games. The Science Fair projects were exhibited in the lab on March 22. The win- ners were awarded cash prizes. Back row: Mr. Botset, Sponsor; John Swarner, Vice President; Pat Babcock. Bob Thoreson, Dorian Gaines, Richard Oman. Bob Berndt, Warren Keammerer, Treas- urer; John Stockwell, Bob Brehmer. Front row: Mr. Morthland, Sponsor; Dave Morthland, Bill Nicholson, Cathy Cushman, Donna Labney, Secretary; Vivian Tratebas, Mary Martin, President; Paul Tharp, Ron Coffer, Barbara Lentner, Lou- ise Alexander. Top row: Cathy Cushman, Dan Spencer, Dana Martin, John Swarner, Doug Morth- land, Paul Gilmore, Richard Oman, Pam Davidson. Second row: Norma Williams, Donna McGolerick, Bonnie Hogan, Suzanne Foster, Vivian Tratebas, Susie Link, Susan Frank. Bottom row: Mrs. Hanaway, Sponsor; Sandy Beschinski, Student Coun- cil Representative; Mary Martin, President; Donna Labney, Vice President; Patsy Sella, Secretary; Warren Keammerer, Treasurer. National Manor Society In the fall of 1962 the eligible sophomores and one junior were received into the National Honor Society as probationary members. Later in the year, another senior was chosen by the faculty to become a member. In the spring, the society held a tobogganing party. - 30 - Cibrariam During the past year, the student librarians were lucky and proud to have Mrs. Reynolds as the head librarian. She proved to be very helpful to us in finding needed material. Standing: Diana Herbst, Tim Bowgren, Gwen Cushman, Paul Gilmore, Linda Pope, Pam Winchip, Bradley Cristy, Susie Link, Diane Nilson. Seated: Sec- retary, Mrs. Wycoff; Cathy Cushman, Sandy Beschinski, Rosemary Hoffman, Marge Blevins, Suzanne Foster. Standing: Sharon Hettinger, Sandy Bradshaw, Richard Oman, Herb Siewart, Henry Winchip, Craig Brooks, Ron Bowgren, Lucille Daumer, Barbara Ander- son, Joyce Black, Norleen Biggs. Seated: Warren Keammerer, Micky Hine- Office Aides Many of the students gained valuable exper- ience by working under the supervision of Mrs. Wycoff. Their assist- ance helped to make the school activities run more smoothly. - 31 - Front row, left to right: Joyce Saffran, Pam Hockensmith, Rogetta Cole, Mrs. Baker, sponsor; Norma Williams, Louise Alexander, Joyce Black. Second row: Christina Smith, Karen Kado, Linda Pope, Treasurer; Bill Nichol- son, Lucille Daumer, Denny Caprous, Pam Winchip, Susan Frank, Susie Goreham. Third row: Dede De Felice, Pam Davidson, Richard Oman, Student Council; Susan Foster, Gwen Cushman, Warren Keammerer, President; Jamie Enrico, Secretary; Cathey Cushman. Fourth row: Russell Shinabargar, Bob Thoreson, Vice-President; Hen- ry Winchip, Dana Martin, Doug Morthland, John Swarner, Bob Hurst, Tom Manning, Jeff Matanich. 3. ZJ. Last year a group of students at Liberty started to organize a chapter of the Future Teachers of America. With the help of Mrs. Baker the individuals paid their initiation fees to the National Organization. At the first meeting a committee was formed to make a slate of nominations for officers. At their second meeting a slate was introduced to the group. - 32 - mt Top row: Norma Spencer, Mary Ann Blevins, Pam Pope, Suzanne Foster, Nova Collins, Diana Herbst, Marge Blevins. Loretta Jenkins. 2nd row: Rosemary Hoffman, Karen Kado, Lucille Daumer, Merrie Frame. Rhea Daumer, Elaine Cummings, Vivian Tratebas. 3rd row: Susan Frank, Esther Hettinger, Susan Walter, Kathy Garland, Carol Simmons, Sandy Bradshaw, Beverly Fosmore, Barbara Lentner. 4th row: Joyce Black, Jeanne Leady, Norma Williams, Rogetta Cole, Sharon Hettinger, Diana Link, Pam Hockensmith, Louise Alexander. Bottom row: Mrs. Coppens, Sponsor; Gwen Cushman, Bonnie Hogan, Susie Link, Susie Goreham, Norleen Bigg s - The Future Nurses Association was one of the two clubs which was newly organized last year. The group plans to take field trips to various hospitals in order to gain some valuable knowledge of nursing. - 33 - booster Top row: Dave Heller, Leonard Shaw, John Swarner, Bob Brehmer, Pam Winchip, Karen Wilcox, Caro- lyn Venekamp. Guen Cushman, Debbie Radtke, Bradley Cristy, Jeff Matanich. 2nd row: Judy Thoreson, Jamie Enrico, Peggy Cushman, Christine Marquardt, Joyce Yarber, Donna McGolerick, Denny Capris, Donna Labney, Bill Nicholson. Dave Morthland. 3rd row: Barry Hogan, Merrie Frame, Don Sella, Elaine Cummings, Jeanne Leady, Susie Goreham, Sharon Hettinger, Susie Walters, Rhea Daumer, Pam Pope. 4th row: Kathy Garland, Sandy Baker, Pat Robbins, Tina Smith, Norlene Biggs, Carolyn Laszlo, Marilyn Park, Bill Carter, Philip Labney, Clifford Brooks. 5th row: Greg Curtis, Ron Drotar, Paul Berndt, Mrs. Walter, Sponsor; Darlene Ruge, Joyce Saffran, Vice President; Diana Herbst, President; Linda Pope, Sec- retary. Bottom row: Patsy Sella, reserve cheerleader; Cindy Moser, Diana Nilson. The enthusiasm of the Booster Club helped to maintain school spirit and good sportsmanship at last year ' s basketball games. The theme of the Pep Block at the County Tourney was the Club Top row: Dana Martin, Bob Thoreson, Richard Oman, Marge Blevins, Cathy Cushman, Barbara Griffith, Bonnie Hogan, Norma Spencer, Paul Gilmore, Russell Shinabarger, Russell Griffith. 2 nd row: Rosemary Hoffman, Mary Ann Blevins, Lucy Daumer, Sandy Bradshaw, Mary Martin, Elmer Berndt, Karen Kado, Suzanne Foster. Carolyn Park, Bonnie Kibble. 3rd row: Barbara Anderson, Jean Crawford, Carol Sim- mons, Linda Swisher. Linda Rieckermann, Martha Chetham, Esther Hettinger. Susie Bradshaw, Jack Walter, Loretta Jenkins. 4th row: Rogetta Cole, Pam Hockensmith, Susan Frank, Randy Doler, Jim Heller, Joyce Black, Patsy Herbst, Jim Cole, Barbara Dillingham. 5th row: Vivian Tratebas, Treas- urer; Sandy Beschinski, Pep Block Captain; Karyn Wallin, Student Council Representative; Cheryl Glancy, Ronnie Griffith, Peggy Johnson, Lindy Babcock, Doug Moser. Bottom row: Diane Link, Norma Williams, Susie Link, reserve cheerleader. Lions as Kings of the Tourney. Thanks to the effects and hard work of Mrs. Walter and the cheerleaders, the group placed second in the county cheering section competition. Jreuck Club Top row: Donna Labney, Carolyn Park, Dorian Gaines, Tom Labney, Jeff Matanich, Bill Morgan, Marge Blev- ins, Pam Winchip. 2nd row: Sharon Hettinger, Mary Ann Blevins, Bonnie Hogan, Pam Pope, Linda Pope, Mary Martin, Vivian Tratebas. 3rd row: Jeanne Leady, Susie Link, Rogetta Cole, Donna McGolerick, Carol Simmons, Susie Goreham, Pat Robbins, Norma Williams. Bottom row: Mrs. Baepler, Sponsor; Denny Capris, Treasurer; Pam Hockensmith, President; Doug Morthland, Vice President; Gwen Cushman, Student Council Representative; Joyce Saffran, Diana Nilson. Last year, the French Club enjoyed the experience of having a native French woman as its sponsor. Through her, the group learned many of the French foods, customs, history, and pastimes. The club en- joyed its annual banquet which was held last spring. - 36 - Catin Club Top row: Russell Shinabarger, Dan Spencer, Dana Martin, Jack Martin, Duane Conrick, John Swarner, Ed Stockwell, Hank Winchip, Bob Berndt, Richard Oman. 2nd row: Bob Brehmer, Peter Dahl, Diana Herbst , Cathy Cushman, Debbie Radtke, Carolyn Park, Lucille Daumer, John Stockwell, Dave Morth- land. 3rd row: Norma Spencer, Bill Nicholson, Harry Rieckerman, Karen Wilcox, Pam Davidson, Jim Branham, Elmer Berndt, Mary Martin. 4th row: Tina Smith, Susan Walter, Karen Kado, Rosemary Hoffman, Vivian Tratebas, Rhea Daumer, Martha Chetham, Patsy Sella, Joyce Saffran. 5th row: Sandy Beschinski, Louise Alexander, Pat Robbins. Susan Frank, Susie Link. Barbara Dillingham, Diana Link, Joyce Black. Front row: Mrs. Hanaway, Sponsor; Suzanne Foster, Treasurer; Linda Pope, Student Coun- cil Representative; Bob Hurst. President; Donna Labney, Vice President; Norleen Biggs. Darlene Ruge, Evelyn Lagenour, Secretary ( absent ). During the spring of 1963, the Latin Club held its traditional Latin Club Banquet. The members did as the Romans did by wearing togas and tunics. Entertainment was provided by the Martin ' s School of Dance. On April 19th, the club eagerly left the Salt Mines” to attend the State Junior Classical League Convention at Indiana University. - 37 - Student Council Standing: Jamie Enrico. Mr. Siegesmund. Principal; Bob Fletcher, Gwen Cushman. Karen Wilcox, Marge Blevins, Denny Caprous, Martha Chetham, Susie Goreham. Seated: Jack Martin, President; Linda Pope, Secretary; Tom Manning, Vice President; Cathy Cushman, Karyn Wallin, Sandy Beschinski. During the past year, our school ' s Student Council served the school in several ways. One very appreciated improve- ment was the drive to furnish a clock for every class room. The Council also encouraged the designing of a school flag. At Christmas time, the group again led the school in spon- soring Johnnie Daswood, a Navaho Indian living in Gallup, New Mexico. Johnnie Daswood - 38 - Concert Standing: Judy Thoreson, Bradley Cristy, Clifford Brooks, Mr. Castronovo, Director; Jack Martin, Drum Major; Karen Wilcox, George Brenn. 4th row: Linda Nelson, Carolyn Lazio, Jackie Kissinger, Cindy Swarner, Barry Adair, Ed Feece, Tom Stockwell, Bob Thoreson. 3rd row: Carol Loar, Susan Morthland, Sharon Still, Susan Kielpokowski, Danny Fredricks, John Stockwell, Tom Slont, Larry Kissinger, Terry Esserman, Jerry Kissinger, Richard Demorotski, Jack Walter, Dorian Gaines, Dale Kissinger, Roger Cole, Paul Dotlich, Ricky Ruge, Peggy Johnson, Ronnie Griffith, Kenny Ruge, Mary Martin. 2nd row: Donna McGolerick, Bob Brehmer, Ruth Martin, Fern Weimer, Loretta Gaines, Candy Doler, Linda Sheets, John Swarner, Bill Carter, Russell Griffith, Sandy Baker, Marge Blevins, Bill Nicholson, Bonnie Hogan. 1st row: Jim Holier, Barbara Griffith, Marilyn Park, Darlene Ruge, Dave Morthland, Paul Berndt, Theresa Cornett, Jamie Enrico, Theresa Williams. - 40 - Hand Last year the band participated in many rewarding activities. In the fall of 1962 the band entered the state marching contest which was held at the State Fair in Indianapolis. Out of 105 bands ours placed in the upper half. During the 1962-1963 school year, the band played a Fall Concert, a Winter Concert, and a Spring Concert. 37 of the 71 entrants in the Dis- trict Solo and Ensemble Contest received superior ratings. On March 30th the band entered the District Band Contest where it received a superior rating. This entitled the group to enter the State Band Contest. They proudly received a much desired first. On May 1 8th the band participated in the Great Lakes Promenade, a marching contest. Mary Martin and John Stockwell were chosen to participate in the State All-Star Band. It was a very high honor for both of them and the school. John Stockwell also qualified to enter the State Solo Contest. He returned with a superior rating. Last year ' s band officers were as follows: Mary Martin, President; Bradley Cristy, Vice President; Bonnie Hogan, Secretary; Marge Blevins, Student Council Representative; Tom Stockwell, Librarian; John Stockwell, Property Manager. Chorus Top row: Lyle Marrs, Pat Babcock. Ken Blood, Bob Fletcher, Ed Stockwell, Bob Thoreson, Vice President; Larry Marrs, Glen Miles. 2nd row: Carol Simmons, Bonnie Hogan, Pam Bednar, Rosemary Hoffman. Carolyn Vene- kamp, Donna Labney, Recording Secretary; Geri Yagelski, Karyn Wallin, Jamie Enrico. 3 rd row: Vivian Trate- bas, President; Norma Spencer. Esther Hettinger, Donna McGolerick. Linda Pope, Joan Strain, Micky Hineline, Louise Alexander. Bottom row: Norleen Biggs, Joyce Black, Tina Smith. Bonnie Thompson, Barbara Anderson, Norma Williams, Diane Truth, Diana Link, Mary Ann Blevins. Under the direction of Mr. Albert Castronovo, the chorus has been especially active this year. In the fall the music department sold World ' s Finest chocolate for music funds. The group pre- sented a Christmas Concert and prepared for the solo and ensemble contest in February. The group then practiced for choral contest which took place in March. After attaining a second at district contest, the chorus presented the musical comedy On With The Show.” Stage Band Back row: George Brenn, Mary Martin, Pianist; Bob Thoreson, Richard Demorotski, Jack Walter, Dorian Gaines. 2nd row: Roger Cole, Paul Dotlitch. Ricky Ruge. Front row: John Swarner, Bob Brehmer, Russell Griffith. Bill Nicholson, Bonnie Hogan. The Stage Band is a group of band members who assemble to play jazz. Last year the Stage Band entered the District Solo and Ensemble Contest and received a superior rating. This group along with several other students furnished the music for On With The Show, the musical comedy which the chorus presented. The Stage Band also helps to widen the musical background of each student. - 43 - Autographs Cettemen ' s Club Top row: Craig Brooks, Jeff Matanich, Tim Bowgren, Doug Lang, Duane Conrick, Dave Moser, Dave Siewert, Denny Capris. 2nd row: Dan Spencer, Dana Martin, Phil Johnson. Doug Morthland, Jack Martin, Bob Hurst, Hank Winchip. Bottom row: Mr. Edgerton, Sponsor; Herb Siewert, Tom Manning, Ed Stockwell, Elmer Bemdt, Everett Borders. The Letterman ' s Club is an honorary organization composed of the boys who have earned an award letter in one of the sports. - 47 - Cross Country Back row: Mr. Smith, Coach; Bob Hurst, Jack Martin, Dana Martin, Ed Stockwell, Danny Spencer. 2nd row: Richard Oman, Dave Siewert, Tom Labney, Denny Capris. Larry Miles, Everett Borders. 1 st row: Dave Heller, Leonard Shaw, Frank Erwin, Bob Fletcher, Bill Donley, Jim Troup. The cross country season starts about a month before school when the team meets (for training) once or twice a week. At this time the boys run on a golf course for a distance which varies from four miles in a light practice to eight miles in the usual workout. The groans and complaints during practice turn to cheers when having a good team proves to be the outcome of the long hours of practice. Last year the boys worked to try to maintain the excellent standard that was set by Liberty boys in the previous year. - 48 - Varsity Baseball Bottom row: Leonard Shaw, Frank Irwin, Tim Bowgren, Tom Manning, Jeff Matanich, Paul Gilmore, Dorian Gaines, Russell Shinabarger. 2 nd row: Tom Tharp, Bill Morgan, Warren Keammerer, Craig Brooks, Dave Sie- wert. Herb Siewert, Duane Campbell, Elmer Berndt. 3rd row: Doug Lang, Dana Martin, Jack Martin, Doug Morthland, Duane Conrick, Phil Johnson, Mike Marcinkowski, Bob Hurst, Pat Babcock, Coach, Mel Edgerton. As each school year begins there is a distinct cry heard in the distant field Play Ball. That’s what our lions did this year. Compiling a 5 and 2 record in the conference which was good enough for a second place. - 49 - ‘Junior Varsity Standing: Tom Labney, Russell Shinabarger, Ron Bowgren, Bill Morgan, Paul Tharp, Elmer Berndt, Warren Keam- merer. Manager; Denny Caprous, Manager. Kneeling: Noel Garrison, Dana Martin, Paul Gilmore, Jeff Matanich, Leonard Shaw, Mr. Smith, Coach. The Junior Varsity of a high school is considered the training team. It builds our athletes to the peak of physical and mental alertness. When one reaches this stage of development he can then move up to the varsity. This year under the coaching of Mr. Smith our team achieved a 7-13 season. - 50 - Varsity basketball Standing, left to right: Herb Siewert, Dave Siewert, Bob Hurst, Dana Martin, Jack Martin, Noel Garrison, Doug Morthland, Mike Marcinkowski, Doug Lang, Bob Fletcher, Tom Manning. Kneeling: Craig Brooks, Manager; Mr. Edgerton, Coach; Hank Winchip, Manager. Name of Opponents Us Them Union Township 40 57 Kingsbury 51 50 South Central 53 DI Wheeler 7 1 5 2 Westville 57 76 Jackson . . . North County 45 56 Wheeler . . . North County 64 56 Boone Grove 65 59 Kingsbury 65 66 Kouts 47 5 2 Mill Creek 56 55 Wheatfield 45 47 Boone Grove . . . Porter County 47 5 1 St. Mary ' s 64 74 Jackson 70 7 2 Hebron 44 80 Stillwell 60 67 Morgan 50 6 3 Washington 79 57 Valparaiso . . . Sectionals 30 89 - 51 - Varsity Basketball Noel Garrison Bob Fletcher - 53 - track Bottom row: Coach, Harry Smith, Warren Keammerer, Tom Labney, Bill Donley, Assistant Coach, Richard Botsett, Bob Thoreson, Larry Miles, Bob Branham, Denny Caprous. 2nd row: Dave Griffith, Dave Heller, Leonard Johnson, Paul Gilmore, Bob Fletcher, Dan Spencer, Ed Stockwell, Leonard Shaw, Dave Siewert. 3rd row: John Sams, Dana Martin, Jack Martin, Don Hanrahan, Noel Garrison, Mickey Miller, Mike Marcin- kowski, Doug Lang. Throughout the last few years, Coach Smith has encouraged the boys to run, run, and run. This strategy has paid off in the end. The Lions have really given him their best in the last three years, coming up with some really great track teams. - 54 - {Junior Class Pamela Bednar Dennis Biggs Sandra Bradshaw Martha Chetham Bradley Cristy Lucille Daumer Dede Defelice Robert Fletcher Merrie Frame Walter Gainer Donald Hanrahan Bill Harris Bonnie Hogan Loretta Jenkins Linda Krafft Susan Kroner Alfred Boren Vice-President - 56 - ‘Junior Class Douglas Lang Susan Link Donna McGolerick Jack Martin Lyle Marrs Cindy Moser Richard Oman Pat Robbins James Rue Robert Rybak John Sams Daniel Spencer Bob Thoreson Susan Walter Karen Wilcox Jack Woynarowski NOT AVAILABLE Carolyn Park Secretary - 57 - Patricia Sella Treasurer Sophomore Class Steve Adams Elmer Berndt Margaret Blevins Kenneth Blood James Branham Dennis Caprous Lester Charlson Rogetta Cole Nova Collins Gwen Cushman Pamela Davidson James De Felice William Donley Beverly Fosmore Suzanne Foster Dorian Gaines Noel Garrison Paul Gilmore Susan Goreham David Heller Ronald Henderlong Sharon Hettinger Pam Hockensmith Karen Kado - 58 - Sophomore Class John Krause Norina Lagenour Sandra Lindahl Jeanne Leady Larry Lines Mike Marcinkowski Larry Marrs Glenn Miles Mickey Miller Doug Morthland Debbie O ' Brien Ann O’Conner Marlon Popovich Harry Rieckerman Leonard Shaw Russell Shinabarger Carol Simmons Don Stewart John Swarner Dannie Thomas Barbara Turner Norma Williams Lillian Wiley Pamela Winchip - 59 - freshman Class Barry Adair Robert Adams Betty Alexander Barbara Anderson Patrick Babcock Robert Berndt Mary Ann Blevins Everett Borders Ronald Bowgren Robert Branham Robert Brehmer Douglas Campbell Duane Campbell Elaine Cummings Peter Dahl Rhea Daumer Sharon Easter Jamie Enrico Kathy Garland David Griffith Russell Griffith Ester Hettinger Rosemary Hoffman Frank Irwin - 60 - Jreshman Class Robert Jenkins Loenard Johnson Donna Kallal Tom Labney Barbara Lentner Diana Link Larry Miles David Mortliland Bill Nicholson Pamela Pope Deborah Radtke Darlene Ruge Marjory Salsburey Danny Scheetz David Siewert Christina Smith Norma Spencer John Stockwell Joan Strain Paul Tharp Tom Tharp James Troup Carolyn Venekamp Robert Wozniak Joyce Black, Secretary Barbara Dillingham, Treasurer - 61 - The whole time I was goofing off, I thought your class was on the ground floor. Every once in a while I get my feet tangled. One for Mr. Siegesmund, One. for the school, Two for me, And none for you. Take it easy boys, lunch is still an hour away. We warned you Juniors about Don ' t get fresh I walking alone. - 62 - Why do I always get stuck with housework? Who’s that you were talking about? Why argue? You know we ' ll do it my way anyhow. What ' s the probability of her ever returning? - 63 - Oh give me a home where the track boys roam.” And where is everyone today? - 64 - .Annual Queen MARY MARTIN - 66 - Patsy Sella Junior Queen ’s Court Margaret Blevins Sophomore The Annual Queen and her court reigned at the Annual Dance” which was held April 26th. This dance was sponsored by the annual staff. Norleen Biggs Freshman - 67 - Valentine Dance Warren Keammerer, Doug Morthland, Pam Hockensmith, Karyn Wallin, Bob Thoreson, Dave Siewert, Cindy Moser - Queen, Jack Martin, Rosemary Hoffman, Diana Link, Bob Fletchet. Mr. Siegesmund, Queen - Cindy Moser, Escort - Daye Siewert. - 69 - Grand March King Bob Hurst, Queen Karyn Wallin, Vice-President of Junior class A 1 Boren, Prince Bob Fletcher, Princess Sue Kroner. The scenic prom of 1963 was held at the Golden Sands Restaurant on the even- ing of May 3rd. The program started with dinner and music. Following dinner, the entertainment for the evening was dancing to the music of the Dick Conner ' s Band. The Grand March and the crowning of the king and queen highlighted the Junior- Senior Prom of 1963 ' $ Tropical Paradise. - 71 - Cooks Mrs. Pope Mrs. Small Mrs. Feece Mrs. Mount Mrs. Pillman Liberty students can be very thankful to - these people who sacrificed their time to sefve us nourishing food, to maintain school facilities, and to bring us safely to school. ‘Janitors Mr. Siewert Mr. Keammerer Bus Drivers Last year our bus drivers were: Ed Esser- man, Fred Esserman, Mr. Glancy, Earl Hanrahan, Wallace Hanrahan, Norm Keammerer. Bill Kibble, Roy Rhoda, and Elmer Siewert. - 72 - Autographs Autographs Compliments of GEORGE K. LOWRY Former Liberty Coach Owner of Porter Hardware WA 6-1111 and Chesterton furniture WA 6-1268 For everything you need We deliver Phil gas Propane Gas. - 75 - Chesterton State Hank There’s nothing like money in the bank for your Savings Income Safety. Convenience Chesterton, Indiana 109 Broadway Portage Branch Garyton Branch 1111 Melton Road 10138 Central Avenue - 76 - Barbara ’$ Pastry Shop 211 Broadway, Chesterton WA 6-1383 Something different for every day of the week Compliments of Dixie Dairy Company Your favorite milk Call Us for Home Delivery of a Complete Line of Dairy Products 221 North Calumet Road Chesterton, Phone 926 1512 Indiana We Specialize In Meats For your Freezer It ' s Dated Huge and Sons Meats 2 miles west of hi ghway 49 1 mile north of highway 6 Phone: Chesterton 6-1890 If no answer Phone: Chesterton 6-1700 Chesterton Cumber and Supply Co. WA 6-1126 Owned and Operated by the HOKANSON BROTHERS Life-long Residents of North Porter County - 78 - Compliments of Sl-Kay Motel 2 miles west of route 49, on U.S. Highway 6 Valparaiso, Indiana HO 2-8629 Owned by Mr. and Mrs . Labney . STOCK DP YOU PANTRY. . GROCERIES Zhe family grocery 116 Porter Avenue Chesterton, Indiana Open weekdays 7:30 A. M. -9:30 P.M. Sundays 8:00 A. M. -9:30 P.M. Closed Fridays Jess Williams, Prop. Phone WA 6-1367 Northwest Electronics Specialists Auto Home Hi-Fi n Electronics Amateur Industrial Dealer Sound Systems WA 6-1121 P.0. Box 7, Chesterton Indiana EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER Porter Cumber and Coal Company WA 6-1888 Owned and Operated by the HOKANSON BROTHERS Chesterton , Indiana - 79 - dir st Rational Bank Qassoway ' s Port Drive- Jn Valparaiso Operating Continuously since 1889 Ice Cold Root Beer and Fine Food Drive in banking 419 North Calumet Road Parking Facilities Chesterton, Indiana ( Ui X -m firiMinl Cong ’s Juto Supply . Hastings Rings Bob Qenda Chevrolet Jne. . AC Spark Plugs . Delco Batteries . Wholesale Retail U.S. 20 Just west of Babcock Road . Complete Machine Shop Service Telephone 926 1600 Dial Chesterton WA 6-435 108 North Calumet Avenue Chesterton, Indiana - 80 - Compliments of Mel Sniedntan ’s Super Market Calumet Road Chesterton, Indiana Quality Foods Our Specialty Compliments of Crocker grocery Operated by Mr. Mrs. Trowbridge Complete Line of Foods Just off Route 149 COMPLIMENTS OF Wally ' s Marathon _wo V ' Earnest Morris furniture ?ivit FURNITURE Corner of Chesterton, Indiana Morgan and Lincolnway - 81 - Compliments of FETLA ' S BARGAIN CENTER Your Discount Store Highway 2 South of Valparaiso HO 2-5221 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN 66 Washington Valparaiso Central Avenue Portage Insured Savings and Home Loans Compliments of Mils Shoes Valparaiso ' s Newest Shoe Store Compliments of Hannon ' s Drive-] n Junction 2-30 Valparaiso SYMCOL OF SC VIC i Farm Equipment Harvey Shurr State Roads 2 and 30 Valparaiso, Indiana HOBART FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION HOBART, INDIANA JOE TITTLE AND SONS SUPER MARKET Route 49 Valparaiso, Indiana TOIIIINi SERVICE KIBBLE’S SERVICE STATION U.S. 6 and 49 Valparaiso, Indiana Chesterton WA 9-2271 Valparaiso HO 2-4318 82 - Congratulations ANN CARTER Realtor 113 Broadway Chesterton, to franklin Store BRENN ' S FARM PRODUCE George and Carol Brenn Ind . Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in season On Route 6 west of 49 CHARLES STRALESKEY JEWELER Everybody ' s Store For Almost Anything Licensed Indiana Watchmaker Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Trophies - Engraving Chesterton 214 So. Calumet Road Phone 9-7421 Chesterton, Indiana Compliments of DOLER PLUMBING AND HEATING Benton s Hardware 701 Washington Street Valparaiso, Indiana 24 hour service 401 South Calumet Road Chesterton, Indiana WA 6-1128 FARMER ' S STATE BANK Your Full Service Bank” Drive-in at Jefferson Michigan Main Office Lincolnway and Franklin WEIMER SHOOTER SUPPLY Guns Ammunition Les Weimer On Route 6 west of 149 MORGAN CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY COMPANY Building Materials General Contracting 900 West Broadway Chesterton, Indiana Phone WA 6-1161 Sievers Drug Co. The Rexall Store Prescription Druggists THANKS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE Shauers 49 er WALL PAPER - PAINTS DRIVE - IN THEATRE STATE PARK DRUGS H. Bauer, Ph. WA. 6-1671 105 Broadway Chesterton, Indiana HALLMARK greeting cards STRONGBOW TURKEY INN Route 30 Quarter mile east of Indiana Route 49 Valparaiso, Indiana Telephone: HO 2-3311 Open 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. DaiMy SCHROEDER ' S WAUHOB GROCERY Route 49 South of 6 RAY ' S TOTS TO TEENS Office Phone: HO 2-2108 Res. Phone: HO 2-8402 VIKING EQUIPMENT CO. , INC. Children ' s Wear Case Farm Machinery 127 S. Calumet Chesterton Laporte Avenue Hank Langford Valparaiso Manager Indiana ANDREW T. LOWER Compliments of State Farm Insurance Agent SOUTH HAVEN STANDARD 818 Broadway 6 McCool Chesterton, Indiana Portage, Indiana Phone WA 6-1784 VALPARAISO PLUMBING CO. Dial HO 2-3043 DOELLING PAINTS Quality Products Paints and Wallpaper Fast Service 53 Spring Valparaiso Valparaiso, Indiana HJ hni BinTs5fenRiiSHES CHESTERTON AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY NAPA parts for all vehicles Complete Machine Shop Service Head Milling Service 500 Broadway, Chesterton BAILEY ' S PAINT AND WALLPAPER Artists ' Supplies 206 Calumet Avenue Chesterton, Indiana BASSETT THE FLORIST CHARLES H. SMITH Artist in Flowers Men ' s Wear 92 6-1693 Chesterton, Indiana 123 Calumet Road STEEL AND WELDING CO. , INC. St. Rd. 49 and Grand Trunk R.R. Valparaiso, Indiana Phone HO 2-1732 ESCHENBACK ' S of Chesterton 710 Calumet Road Route 49 WA 9-1602 VJ FALVEY ' S MEN ' S CLOTHING 13 Lincolnway Valparaiso, Indiana Compliments of GORE REALTY 12084 Central Avenue Portage, Indiana Compliments of CORDOR-HEYING INSURANCE Compliments of H. D. LUTZ HELLERS POULTRY FARM Finest Quality Eggs R 1, Valpo. HO 2-8980 J. J. SERVICE AND TIRE CENTER Dealer in Sinclair Products WA 9-7081 104 Grant Avenue LESLIE PRATT Men ' s Wear 213 Broadway Chesterton JOHNSTON ' S SPORTS 119 Lincolnway, Valparaiso, Ind. Compliments of L INDERM AN ' S NURSERY Compliments of LOVEY ' S INC. Compliments of MICHIGAN CITY INDUSTRIAL FINANCE CO. MADGE ' S BEAUTY SHOP 600 N. Anderson RD. 5 Valparaiso, Ind. HO 2-1924 MOLTZ JEWELRY STORE Famous Name Brands 11 Lincolnway, Valparaiso Compliments of MORGAN ' S HARDWARE 135 Calumet Chesterton - 86 - THE PAPPAS PORTAGE DRUGS COMPANY CENTRAL AND WILLOW CREEK Chinaware- Silverware Portage, Indiana Flowers 307 Lincolnway, Valparaiso. Phone 962-2305 RIGGS ' DRIVE-IN 104 Richter Street OLSONS BIKE SHOP Chesterton, Indiana 112 South 12th Str. % Phone WA 6-1416 WA 6-1418 Compliments of Best Wishes From SALBERG ' S MEN ' S APPAREL RURAL LOANS 1 Lincolnway Valparaiso Compliments of Compliments of SHADY LAWN SCHROEDER ' S MOBILGAS Compliments of STATE PARK BEAUTY SHOP Complete Beauty Service SMITH ' S REALTY « Shaping - Styling - Tinting Compliments of Compliments of SWEDISH BAKERY THELMA ' S BEAUTY SHOP TIC TOC SHOP UNIVERSITY CLEANERS 120 Lincolnway • 1-Day Dry Cleaning 1606 E. Lincolnway Valparaiso, Indiana Across From Lovey ' s Compliments of VALPARAISO OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 72-74 Lincolnway Valparaiso, Indiana VALPARAISO ACE HARDWARE HO 2-5184 - 87 - WALLIN ' S HOUSE OF BEAUTY WESTERN TIRE ASSOC. STORE WA 6-1634 One-Half Mile South of Chesterton 54 Lincolnway on old 49 Road Valparaiso, Indiana YOUNG FASHIONS Compliments of 66 W. Lincolnway For the Young Adult SEARS ROEBUCK CO. We Feature - BOBBIE BROOKS Valparaiso, Indiana SUPERIOR CLEANERS Compliments of HO 2-7641 13 N. Washington St. JOHNSON ' S MICHIGAN CITY Valparaiso, Indiana FRUIT MARKET Compliments of . Compliments of BARONS BARBER SHOP DICK ANDERSON 9a 3 y-C y cu£ t Us JQ bz Zsri y??x£yriy - 2J 2 oA -r y ( t SlAs ? 6 2- ' 9 6 3 ■ U cA_ yt JZyz dy t tuAy ' tfy (i£y2 - A yA ' - ay -4y £ 6yZy Oc y. J On Ju. 1 ’ ' ■ 88 - Autograph. Senior Activities TIM BOWGREN Cross Country 2,3,4 Booster Club 4 Boys’ State Delegate 3 Lettermen ' s Club 4 Class Tourneys 1,2,3 Journalism Institute 3 Physical Ed. Instructor 4 Baseball 1 , 2 , 3, 4 Class Tourneys 1, 2 , 3, 4 Library 1,2,4 Basketball 1,2,3 Class Treasurer 2,3,4 Finders Creepers 1 Track 1,2 Latin Club 1,2, 3, 4. President 4 Class President 3,4 Lettermen ' s Club 2,3,4 DUANE CONRICK Intramurals 4 Librarian 4 Office Help 4 Annual Staff, Editor 4 Baseball 2,3,4 Library 3 Future Teacher ' s Club 4 Lettermen ' s Club 3,4 Lettermen’s Club 2,3,4 Finders Creepers 1 Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4 Student Council I Latin Club 1,2 HERB SIEWERT Prom King 4 Newspaper Staff 3 Band 1 , 2 Class Tourneys 2,4 Class Secretary 1 Chorus I All Sports Trophy TRUDY BARON Booster Club I CATHY CUSHMAN Class Vice-President 3,4 French Club 2,3, Vice-President 3 National Honor Society 2,3,4, Newspaper Staff 4 Booster Club 1,2, 3, 4 Student Council Representative 3 Librarian 2,3,4 G.A.A. I Booster Club 1,2. 3. 4, Treasurer 2 , Lettermen ' s Club 2,3,4 Band 1 President 4 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Chorus 2 Student Council 3,4, Treasurer 4 Baseball 1 , 2 , 3, 4 Twirler 1,2 Class Treasurer 1, Student Council Track 1,2,3 Lionettes 1 , 2 Representative 4 G.A.A. 1,2 MARY MARTIN SANDY BESCHINSKI Latin Club 1,2,3, 4 Future Teacher ' s Club 4 Valedictorian Cheerleader 2,3 Science Club 4 Class Secretary 3, 4 Booster Club 1 , 2,3,4 Office Aid 3.4 Annual Queen 4 Pep Block, Co-Captain 4 Chorus 1 Annual Staff; Copy Editor 4 National Honor Society 2,3,4, Annual Staff 4 Band 7,8. 1, 2 , 3,4, President 4 Secretary 3, Student Council Intramurals 1,2,3, 4 State All-Star Band 4 Representative 4 Pep Block 2,3 Latin Club 1.2, 3, 4, Secretary 2 , Latin Club 1,2, 3, 4 President 3 Finders Creepers 1 BOB HANRAHAN Student.Council 2 , Secretary 2 Flag Twirler 1 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3,4 Lionettes 1 Basketball 1 , 2 French Club 3.4 Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4 Baseball 2 G. A. A. 2,3,4, Treasurer 4. Student Council 4 Track 1 Point Captain 3 French Club 3 Cross Country 3 Chorus 1,2,3 Chorus 1 Intramurals 4 Pep Band 2,3,4 G.A.A I Class Photographer 4 National Honor Society 2,3,4, Office Aid 3,4 Secretary 3, President 4 Annual Staff 4 Booster Club 3,4 DIANA HERBS T Pep Block 3,4 CRAIG BROOKS Stage Band 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4 Baseball 3, Manager 2,4 Booster Club 1,2, 3, 4, President 4 Basketball Manager 1,2, 3.4 Future Nurse ' s Club 4 BOB HURST Track Manager 2 , 3 G.A.A. 1.2 Chorus 2 Intramurals 2 , 3 Basketball 1 ,2,3,4 Latin Club 1,2 Latin Club 1 ,2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 ,2,3,4 Office Help 1,2 Office Aid 4 Track 1,2,3 Annual Staff 4 - 90 - Pep Block 2, 3, 4 MICKY HINELINE G.A.A. 1. 2, 3. 4, Class Captain I, Treasurer 2, President 3,4, Student Council I Latin Club 1,2, Vice-President 2 Lionettes ,2,3,4 Booster Club 1,2,3 Intramurals 1 Chorus 2,3,4 Library 1,3.4 PHIL JOHNSON Cross Country 2 Baseball 1 ,2,3,4 Basketball 1.2,3 Track I Latin Club 1,2 Lettermen ' s Club 4 Intramurals 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Tourneys 1, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Library 2 Booster Club 2 BONNIE KIBBLE G.A.A. I Band 1,2 Chorus 1,2 Science Club I Newspaper Staff 4 Booster Club 3, 4 Librarian 1 Office Aid 1,2,3 DONNA LABNEY Salutatorian National Honor Society 3,4 Vice-President 4 Student Council 2,3 Chorus 1, 2 , 3, 4 Recording Secretary 3,4 Latin Club 1 , 2 , 3, 4, Treasurer 2 , 3, Vice-President 4 G.A.A 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2,3 Vice-President 4, Point Captain I French Club 3,4 Science Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3,4 Booster Club 2, 3,4 Pep Block 2,3,4 Girls’ State Delegate 3 Art Club 3,4, President 4 Belles and Beaux 4 On With The Show 4 Annual Staff, Co-Editor 4 Debate Team 3 Extemporaneous Speaking 3,4 Girls’ Quartet 4 EVELYN LAGENOUR Booster Club 4 French Club 3,4, Secretary 4 Latin Club 1,2,3, 4, Secretary 4 Class Secretary 2 Debate Team 3 Chorus 1,2,3 Girls’ Quartet 3 Future Teacher ' s Club 4 JIM LEADY Intramurals 1 , 2 , 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 4 TOM MANNING Student Council 4, Vice-President 4 Future Teacher ' s Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Lettermen ' s Club 3,4 Baseball 3,4, Captain 4, All County Conference Basketball 3,4 Track 3 Cross Country 3 Class Tourneys 3, 4 McKeesport High School, McKeesport, Pennsylvania 1,2 Football 1 , 2 DAVE MOSER Baseball 2 Basketball 2.3 Track 2, 3 Cross Country 3 Lettermen ' s Club 3,4 Intramurals 4 Class Tourneys 1,2, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Librarian 2 Booster Club 4 DIANA NILSON Booster Club 1 ,2,3,4 G.A.A. I French Club 4 Office Help 3,4 Cheerleader 2,3,4 Chorus 1,4 Lionettes I Queen ' s Court 1,2 Prom Princess 3 Annual Staff 4 Flag Twirler 1 Class Vice-President 1 Intramurals 1,2,3 Mixed Chorus I Belles and Beaux 4 Girls ' Quartet 4 On With The Show 4 LINDA POPE Class President I Lionettes 1 , 2 Flag Twirler 1,2 G.A.A. 1,2 Booster Club 1, 2,3,4, Treasurer 3 Secretary 4 Pep Block 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 1,2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 4 Student Council 4, Secretary 4 Chorus 1,2,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2 On With The Show 4 Future Teacher ' s Club 4, Treasurer 4 French Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Junior High Office Aid 4 Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4 JOYCE SAFFRAN G.A.A. I Booster Club 1,2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4 Pep Block 2 Chorus 1 , 3 Girls ' Quartet 3 Mixed Chorus 3 Legend of Sleepy Hollow 3 Latin Club 1,2,4 - 91 - JOYCE SAFFRAN (cont.) Latin Club 1,2, 3, 4 French Club 3,4 French Club 3,4 Girls’ State Alternate 3 Annual Staff 4 Future Teacher ' s Club 4 Extemporaneous Speaking 3.4 Intramurals 1 , 2 , 3, 4 Future Nurses 4 Science Club 4 Girls ' Quartet 3 The Cowards 4 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow 3 On With the Show 4 Newspaper Staff 3 ED STOCKWELL National Honor Society 4 Booster Club 1,2,3, 4, Treasurer 4 Baseball 1,2,3 Track 1,2, 3, 4 Cross Country 2,3,4 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Lettermen’s Club 4 On With the Show” 4 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 4 Class President 2 Pep Block 4 Usherette for Baccalaureate 3 Annual Staff 4 Debate Team 3 Representative to Purdue Legislative Assembly 4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,4 NICKY VAN DE WATER MARY STRAIGHT Intramurals 2,3, 4 Future Teacher’s Club 4 KARYN WALLIN SANDY STUBBS G.A.A. 1,2,4 Latin Club 1 ,2 Student Council 2 Librarian 1 Chorus I Booster Club 2 Intramurals 1,2 Danville, Illinois 3b Angola, Indiana 3a Chorus 1,2,4 Booster Club 3,4, Student Council Representative 4 Student Council 4 Annual Staff 4 Annual Queen ' s Court 3 Prom Queen 4 Belles and Beaux 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Valentine Queen’s Court 4 On With the Show 4 BONNIE THOMPSON HANK WINCHIP G.A.A I Chorus 1,4 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Manager 2,3,4 DIANA TRUTH Baseball Manager 3 Future Teacher ' s Club 4 Chorus 3,4 Librarian 3,4 Intramurals 1 , 2 JUDY THORESON Band 3.4 Chorus 1 G.A.A I Booster Club 3,4 GERI YAGELSKI Mixed Chorus •! Chorus 1,3,4 Booster Club 1 VIVIAN TRATEBAS Girls’ Quartet 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4 Bookstore I The Cowards 4 On With the Show 4 Girls’ Intramurals 1,2 Remember


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