Logansport High School - Tattler Yearbook (Logansport, IN)

 - Class of 1966

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W 'feii'-We Putting seniority to work, Class of 1966 officers - Tom LaDow, treasurer, Carol Mandt, secretary, Mike Simpson, vice-president, and Don Kuns, president-work out details for senior week, cz banquet, and a class scholarship fund. Don't let it be forgot that once there was a spot for one brief shining moment that was known as Camelot Biting her finger in anxiety, Pat Antoline crams for a test by sifting through her sheaves of carefully taken notes. Although the Class of 1966 showed little unity during their first two high school years, members moved toward organiza- tion in the junior year, An astounding to- tal of 514,258.88 was reached near the end of the magazine sale, and the best Prom ever, Camelot, was held May 21 at Fairview Gym with two hundred couples dancing to the music of Jim Edison's band. As seniors, their first directions of the year included a wrong-way march up Broad- way. This initial attack ot senioritis over, everyone settled down to the reality of books, tests, homework, and concentration. Throughout the year, however, all managed to pull together long enough to reach the Semi-state and to stage The Importance of Being Earnest. On May 31, final direc- tions led to Berry Bowl and to a diploma. Sembrs remember . . . Since to the victors belong the spoils, Steve Spangler, 6'5 guard, wears the Sectional net as a hard-earned trophy.

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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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Neil J. Adams J. Michael Alberts Bruce Alder Everett E. Alder Marie Amell Bruce Rene Anderson Lynn Elaine Angle Robert J. Annis 'Elma C. Antonelli Y Janet' A. Appleton X James J. Anfin Mark Ashby 3 27 . . . 1966 l dream of Jeannie with the light brown hair, whistles Steve Coon as he intro- duces his triend Jeannie Boatman, a candidate for l965 Homecoming Queen. Neil J. Adams - Academic. Hi-Y, Science Club, L Club, Student Council, Student Rotarian, Varsity Cross Country and Base- ball, Varsity Basketball captain. J. Michael Alberts - General. Varsity Basketball and Baseball, L Club. Bruce Alder-General. Science Club. Everett E. Alder- Industrial. Cross Country, Track, Art Club. Sheila Marie Amell - Academic. National Thespian Society, Science Club, Health Ca- reers Club, Band, Choir, Hi-Tri, National Honor Society, Latin Club. Bruce Rene An- derson - Academic. Varsity Baseball and Football, Band, Swing Band, Science Club, Hi-Y, Latin Club consul. Lynn Elaine Angle -General. Hi-Tri, Cheering Block, G.A.A. Robert J. Annis--General. Wrestling. Elma C. Antonelli - Academic. National Honor Society, Bond, Hi-Tri, F.T.A., Science Club. Janet' A. Appleton--General, Cheering Block. James J. Arvin-Academic. Varsity Football and Wrestling, L Club. Mark Ashby-Clerical. Art Club, Golf.

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