Logansport High School - Tattler Yearbook (Logansport, IN)

 - Class of 1966

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Logansport High School - Tattler Yearbook (Logansport, IN) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 28 of 180
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faculty . . . Mrs. Christian McClure - English. Junior Class sponsor, Hi-Tri adviser. Mr. David McCracken - Civics. Likes player pianos, singing. Mr. Robert McPherson - French. French Club adviser. Enjoys art. Mr. Max McQueenqSpeech. N.F.L. adviser. Collects books and coins. Miss Janice Macy - Secretarial training, office practice. Chairman of business educa- tion department, Tattler business adviser, National Honor Society committee. Enjoys ceramics, sewing. Mr. William Marocco-ln- strumental music. Chairman of music depart- ment, National Honor Society, dramatics, and pep sessions committees. Travels, golfs. Miss Mary Jo Molique-English. Senior Class sponsor, Tattler assistant business adviser, Parents' Night committee, building repre- sentative. Likes music, dancing. Miss Pearl Newcomb - Sociology. Chairman of Senior Class sponsors. Miss Thelma Nicholas-Music. Music Club adviser. Enjoys traveling. Mr. Paul Nichols -Instrumental music. Swing Band director, dramatics committee. Mr. Joseph Patacsil- Physical education, driver education. Wrest- ling coach, athletic board, L Club adviser, Parents' Night committee, Golfs. Mr. Arthur Pruitt - Mathematics, Chairman of math- ematics department and National Honor So- ciety committee, athletic board, administra- tive council. Mr. Jack Rice-Mathematics. Chairman of Junior Class sponsors. Plays organ, piano. Mr. Harvey Roberts-History, geography, civics. Chairman of L Club advisers, ath- letic board, varsity football coach. Reads, golfs. Mr. Morris Short - Mechanical drawing. Concessions committee. Travels. Mr. Philip Starkey-Physics. Key Club adviser, chair- man of Science Club advisers. Enjoys photo- graphy. Summer Travel: In the company of faith- ful pal Sugar, Miss Dipboye attempts a head start on vacation-bound co-workers. Wanderlust - the search for new places and new faces-prompted many teachers to travel. ln fact, they covered more than 60,000 miles during last year's free time. Some of the teachers believed in seeing America first, and see it they did. From New York to California, from Michigan to Texas, the beauties of the U.S.A. were observed. Mexico and Canada received a goodly share of visitors from Logansport. Exotic Greece and staid England also ex- tended welcomes to three local travelers. Mrs. McClure Mr. McCracken Mr. McPherson MY. McQueen I 1 Miss Macy Mr. Morocco Miss Molique Miss Newcomb ' ll I Miss Nicholas Mr. Nichols Mr. Patocsil Mr. Pruitt j l Mr. Rice Mr. Roberts i l M r. Sta :key 24

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Miss uocitimifsf Mrs- Hoff Mr. Hollibaugh Mr- Home , 1 Mr. Huffman Mr. Hunter Mr. J. Jones Mr- L- JONES Miss S. Jones Mr. Kinder Mrs. King Mrs. Lehnus 23 . . . acuity More than 880 collective years of teaching experience stand behind the faculty who have guided tomorrows' leaders through four years of study. Nearly half of the teachers in this high school have earned master's degrees-at eighteen universities from Oregon to New York, including the University of Michigan, Arkansas State Teacher's College, Northwestern Univer- sity, and the University of Texas. Teachers hold or have held other jobs: Mr. Griffin is o retired lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserves, Mrs. Lehnus has written three arts and crafts books, Mr. Cornelius serves as a minister, Mr. Rice is the organist at Saint Luke's Lutheran Church, Mr. Leeman has worked as a land survey- or, Mr. Bennett has been a starter at the Dykeman Municipal golf course, and Mr. McPherson has worked in New York in a contemporary portrait painting gallery. Trade secrets shared: Miss Winn reveals the source of many headaches when she shows the Tattler layouts to visiting parents. Miss Helen Hochhalter - English. Junior Class sponsor, Student Council adviser. Pre- fers to read and travel. Mrs. Rodney Hoff- Business English, typing. Cheering Block and Cheerleaders committee, pep sessions com- mittee. Mr. James HolIibaugh-Bookkeep- ing, general business, health and safety. Senior Class sponsor, assistant football coach. Mr. Aia Hollon-English. Sophomore Class sponsor, building representative. Reads and fishes. Mr. Joseph Huffman - Vocal and instru- mental music. Dramatics committee, Swing Choir director, Winter Fantasy co-director, chairman of Parents' Night committee. Plays golf. Mr. Rex Hunter - Athletic director. Chairman of pep sessions committee and athletic board. Enjoys all sports. Mr. James Jones - Physical education. Chairman of physical education department, varsity bos- ketball coach, athletic board, National Hon- or Society committee, chairman of Student Council advisers. Likes golf and leathercraft. Mr. Larry Jones-Bookkeeping. Assistant baseball coach, chairman of Hi-Y advisers. Miss Sue Jones-Physical education. G.A.A. adviser. Likes bowling, softball. Mr. Fred Kinder-Cross country, track coach. Athletic board. Enjoys fishing. Mrs. Charles King- Clothing, home nursing. Dramatics commit- tee, chairman of F.T.A. advisers. Spends leisure hours boating. Mrs. Lyle Lehnus- Art. Chairman of art department, Art Club adviser, Tattler art adviser, dramatics com- mittee. Gives chalk talks.



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Mfg Shoup ' Mr. Sullivan Mrs. Sullivan MVS- Tm? 5169'- 'gQ.ie,33 Mr. Turner Mr. Van Allen Mrs. Webster Mr. Weaver Mr. Weston J Mr. Wilbanks M555 Winn MVS- w9l0hn 25 ...Pac lry Mr. Wilbur Stroup-Industrial arts. Likes to build and repair furniture. Mr. Dale Sullivan -Art. Enjoys painting, photography, and drawing. Mrs. Lloyd Sullivan - Shorthand, typing. Chairman of flower and hospitality committee. Does crossword puzzles. Mrs. Ed- ward Troy-Mathematics. Chairman of Hi- Tri advisers. Plays piano, travels. Mr. James Turner-U. S. history. Chairman of civic committee, Parents' Night commit- tee, athletic board, varsity baseball coach. Mr. F. R. Van Allen-Printing, journalism. Chairman of industrial arts department, chairman of publications committee, Mag- pie and Tattler adviser, activity tickets and National Honor Society committees. Enjoys photography, woodworking. Mrs. V. T. Web- ster-Foods. Chairman of home economics department, flower and hospitality commit- tee, National Honor Society committee. Col- lects coins, travels. Mr. Joseph Weaver - Assistant track coach. Mr. Larry Weston - U. S. history. Junior Class sponsor. Likes sports. Mr. Richard Wil- banks-English. Chairman of Key Club ad- visers. Enjoys reading, music, bowling. Miss Esther Winn-English. Tattler editorial ad- viser. Reads, travels. Mrs. James Wojahn- Latin, English. Latin Club adviser, Hi-Tri ad- viser. Likes good shows, music, sports. Birthday Girl: Mrs. Wojahn can't have her cake and eat it too when the knife blade discloses Lonnie's iced baking dish. Teachers are human, too. This statement was proved in the sometimes punny, al- ways funny sayings that issued from the mouths of the educators. Economics students were stunned into learning by this classic witticism: We'll have to dig into this farm business. Disgruntled chemistry pupils learned scientific truths with Mr. Burnett's This is true all over the United States, and in some parts of Georgia. Irrelevant answers in geometry were met with the alliterative What's that got to do with the price of pickles in Persia? from Mr. Rice. lt may be true that Whistling girls and crowing hens always come to no good ends, but Mrs. Webster had an even better answer. Whistling girls in her classes were stopped with Feed the birdie a worm, girls! Health and safety classes ended the day with a cheerful i?J See you tomorrow, folks, l hope . . .

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