Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN)
- Class of 1960
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LEOJ. COSTELLO SUPERINTENDENT GEORGE T. WILLIAMS ROBERT A. ACKERMAN HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL GRADE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL FACULTY HENRY JONES LESTER PAGE CECEILIA DREIMAN WILLIAM PURCELL KATHERINE CROOKE ED HAMILTON 0, 3 SENIORS DANIEL WESLEY BRUNER Senior Pres. Freshman V. Pres. Boys State (Alt.) Basketball-4 Baseball-3 Track-4 DOROTHY SUE MATTINGLY Senior V. Pres. Soph. Sec. Freshman Treas. B. B. Queen Cand. -2 Good Citizen Award Booster Club-4 LOIS CHAR LOTTE ROLLER Senior Secretary Ambition-Teacher Booster Club-4 Librarian DONNA JEAN CRANE Senior Treas. Soph. Pres. Yearbook Co-Ed. Majorette 1 Senior Play Ambition: Teacher 6 JOHN WILFORD BLEDSOE Booster Club 4 Senior Play Ambition: Automotive Engineer SANDRA SUE INMAN Booster Club 4 B. B. Queen 1 Booster Club Sec. 1 Ambition: Secretary DONNA SUE BRAUN Booster Club 4 Librarian 1 Ambition: Airline Hostess DAVID LEE PEEK Booster Club 1 F. F. A. Ambition: Agricultural Economist 7 LYNDA KAY ABEL Booster Club 4 Booster Club Treas. Glee Club 1 B.B. Queen Cand. Ambition: College TRUMAN RALPH HEDRICK Student Manager Booster Club 4 Basketball 1 Ambition: Engineer LARRY CHARLES MASON Baseball 2 Booster Club 3 Draftsman: Millionaire CHARLOTTE ANN KERNS Booster Club 6 Home Ec. Club 2 Librarian Pres. 1 Band 6 Office 1 Ambition: Teacher 8 WILLIAM EDWARD CARRICO Ambition: Architect PATTY SUE COX Booster Club 4 Home Ec. Club 1 Ambition: Stewardess MARJORIE FAYE TRUE LOVE Yearbook Staff Librarian Club 3 Booster Club 4 Ambition: Secretary Home Ec. Club 1 JERRY VICTOR SMITH Booster Club 4 F. F. A. 3 Student Manager 2 Ambition: Teacher 9 LYNNE ELLEN BEEMAN Junior V. Pres. Booster Club Pres. Booster Club 4 Home Ec. Club 2 Yearbook Co. Ed. Girls State JOHN LLOYD MEDINA Junior Pres. Year Book Staff Ambition: Engineer Baseball 3 Basketball 2 Senior Play DAVID LEW HARRIS Boys State (Alt.) Photographer Ambition: Dentist ELIZABETH ALLEGRA ARVIN Glee Club 2 Office 1 Home Ec. Club 1 Booster Club 1 Senior Play Ambition: Music 10 ROBERT SLONE JR. Track 1 Ambition: To be Superintendent of L. H. S. CAROLYN JEAN LEDGERWOOD Booster Club 6 Home Ec Club 2 Junior Secretary Office 2 Senior Play B. B. Queen Cand. JUDITH ANN WALTON Home Ec. Club 2 Booster Club 3 Senior Play Ambition: To be Mrs. Smith DON ROBERT WAGNER Basketball 1 Booster Club 3 Ambition: Carpenter 11 JANET LOUISE KIEFER ALMA FERN WILLIAMS Ambition: Clerk Typist Booster Club 4 Home Ec. Club 2 Ambition: Telephone Operator DAVID RONALD SMITH Booster Club 4 Glee Club 1 Ambition: Architect JANICE RAE KIEFER Ambition: Secretary 12 Basketball 1 Track 1 TERRY RAY INMAN Booster Club 1 Ambition: Principal of L. H. S. BARBARA JEAN DUNCAN Booster Club 6 Librarian 1 Senior Play Librarian Secretary Home Ec. Club 2 Ambition: Beautician WILMA ZIEGLER SEALS Booster Club 2 Yearbook Staff Glee Club 4 Librarian RALPH EDWARD GOOD PASTER Baseball 1 Basketball 2 Booster Club 4 F. F. A. Track 4 Ambition: Success 13 ALEVA MAE DOVE Booster Club 4 Home Ec. Club 2 Senior Play Librarian 1 DONALD RALPH JACKSON Baseball 3 Band 2 Basketball 1 Booster «Club 3 Ambition: State Trooper BEVERLY SUE ARVIN Booster Club 4 Home Ec. Club 1 Office 1 Ambition: Teaching MARGARET FRANCES DEWEES Booster Club 1 Vice President 1 Home Ec. Club 1 Librarian 1 Glee Club 3 Ambition: Stewardess 14 Basketball 4 Baseball 3 Track 4 WILLIAM RAY NIGG Yearbook Staff Senior Play Boys State PAMELA JO STRICKLAND Band 5 Home Ec. Club 2 Senior Play Yearbook Staff Pep Band 1 Office 1 JAMES THOMAS MURPHY Freshman Pres. Student Manager 2 Junior Treas. Yearbook Staff Baseball 3 Boys State SHARON KAY SARGENT Cheer Leader 3 Home Ec. Club 2 Soph. Reporter Home Ec. Club Sec. Freshman Secretary Ambition: Marriage 15 LARRY JOE BROWN Basketball 1 Booster Club 4 Ambition: Accountant DONNA JEAN CHANDLER Booster Club 6 Band 5 Senior Play Yearbook Staff Librarian 1 Home Ec. Club 2 SHELBA JUNE SIMMONS Booster Club 2 Glee Club 4 Librarian 1 Ambition: Teaching RONALD HOWARD TRAMBAUGH Booster Club 1 Ambition: Own my own pool hall 16 MARILYN ANN WADE Home Ec. Club 1 Ambition: Policewoman WAYNE DEAN WALTON Booster Club 4 Basketball 1 Ambition: Teacher WILLIAM LEE WRIGHT Basketball 4 Band 7 Baseball 1 Pep Band 3 Track 3 Ambition: C. P. A. DONA LOUISE WAHL Ambition: To be Frank's first 17 PATRICIA ANN DAVIDSON Ambition: To become a nurse SENIOR PLAY CAST 18 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY THE CLASS OF'60 ENTERED HIGH SCHOOL IN THE FALL OF 1956 WITH SIXTY- SEVEN STUDENTS. MR. W. K. YOUNG WAS CHOSEN AS THE CLASS SPONSOR, AND WITH HIS HELP THE CLASS HELD TWO SOCK HOPS AND A SKATING PARTY. THE CLASS OFFICERS WERE: PRESIDENT................JIM MURPHY V. PRESIDENT.........RONNIE SARGENT SECRETARY............SHERRY SARGENT TREASURER............DOT MATTINGLY REPORTER.............XYNNE BEEMAN ONLY SIXTY STUDENTS RETURNED FOR THEIR SOPHOMORE YEAR. DURING TICS YEAR THE C.LASS HELD TWO MORE SOCK HOPS AND A BAKE SALE. THE OF- FICERS WERE: PRESIDENT ............ DONNA CRANE V. PRESIDENT.................DANNY BRUNER SECRETARY...........DOT MATTINGLY TREASURER.................BILL NIGG REPORTER............SHERRY SARGENT SIXTY JUNIORS ENTERED IN THE FALL OF'58. WITH THE HELP OF MR. YOUNG THE JUNIORS SPONSORED SEVERAL CANDY SALES, TWO SOCK HOPS, AND A CAR WASH. UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF MISS CROOKE THE JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET AND PROM WAS PLANNED AND GIVEN. THE CLASS OFFICERS WERE: PRESIDENT............JOHNNY MEDINA V. PRESIDENT.........XYNNE BEEMAN SECRETARY..........JEAN LEDGERWOOD TREASURER ..............JIM MURPHY THE GRADUATING CLASS CONSISTS OF FORTY-NINE STUDENTS. THROUGHOUT THE YEAR THE SENIORS HAVE PARTICIPATED IN SEVERAL MONEY MAKING PRO- JECTS. AMONG THESE PROJECTS WERE SEVERAL CANDY SALES, A CAR WASH, TWO SOCK HOPS, THE CLASS PLAY, AND A CinLI SUPPER. THE CLASS ALSC SOLD CHRISTMAS CARDS AND SPONSORED A MOVIE. IN MAY THIRTY-FOUR SENIORS AND THE SENIOR SPONSOR, MR. JONES, WILL TAKE A TRIP TO WASHINGTON, D. C. THE CLASS OFFICERS WERE: PRESIDENT....................DANNY BRUNER V. PRESIDENT...................DOT MATTINGLY SECRETARY.................CHARLOTTE ROLLER TREASURER..............DONNA CRANE REPORTER .............LYNNE BEEMAN CLASS STATISTICS CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS CLASS MOTTO . . BLUE CARNATION .. BLUE AND WHITE WISDOM IS WEALTH SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY In the spring of 1970 I began research for my new book,’’Classmates Courageous ” My first stop was Loogootee where I met my former classmate, Donna Chandler, now the town gossip. Donna told me all about our former classmates. John Bledsoe is still in Loogootee working for the B. and O. Railroad; he is official flag waver. His wife, Beverly Arvin, writes a Lonely Hearts column for the local newspaper, owned by Lynda Abel. Ronnie Trambaugh and David Peek own and operate the local pool hall. Their most frequent customer is Marjorie Truelove, the only female pool shark in town. In the back room of the pool hall Dona Wahl runs her own little roulette game. Beth Arvin, her husband, and their blue Olds, live in Odon in a little blue house. Rumor has it that they aren’t getting along too well; they are both feeling pretty blue. Barbara Duncan lives in Odon too; she and her sisters operate the Duncan Dip and Dry Cleaners there. Aleva Dove is in the hills of Tennessee trying to perfect her formula for a new hair restorer. (We told her not to use that laundry bleach on her hair.) Old Don Jackson is in Tennessee too; he is running a still on the other side of the hill. Don Wagner and Ralph Goodpaster have formed the Burns City Coon Hunter’s Club. Ralph is president of the club so he no longer has to climb trees to get his coons. Donna Crane is in Reno getting her sixth divorce now; it seems she falls for every Tom, Dick, and Roger she meets. Her first husband, Bill Wright, is now her divorce lawyer; he knows a good thing when he sees it. Johnny Medina is president of the Pinsetters Union. (He always did have the head for that sort of thing.) Dean Walton is now in Alaska where he runs Dean’s Double Deal Dance Hall. His famed chorus line consists of ”Susu” Inman, Marilyn ”Mimi” Wade, ’’Dimples” David- son, ’’Dolly” DeWees, Bubbles” Braun, and ’’Red Feathers” Williams. Wilma Seals and Shelba Simmons are in Alaska too. They operate a finishing school for Eskimo girls. Jerry and David Smith are now in the cough drop business. Business is rather slow so they have hired Larry Brown as Sales Promotion Manager. Larry spends his days spreading germs throughout the land. Truman Hedrick is running for President on the Prohibition ticket. (Hie first name must have gone to his head.) Truman’s campaign manager, Larry Mason, is busy dis- tributing Tippecanoe and Truman too” posters. His opponnet is Bill Nigg. Bill’s man ager, Dave Harris, is passing out We dig Nigg” buttons. Pam Strickland and Janet and Janice Kiefer, professionally known as the Singsong Trio are making a new record, Three Walls”. Dot Mattingly is an entertainer too. She danced professionally under the name Minuet” Mattingly. Tony” Carrico and Selena” Sargent are starring in MGM's latest production, Nearness”. Patty Cox runs a day nursery in town. Patty says that Judy Walton's five little boys are her worst customers. Terry Inman has finally become principal of L. H. S. He has gained a little weight and lost a little hair but he says that he likes his work. Jean Ledgerwood is still at L. H. S. too. Jean is the shorthand and typing teacher. Charlotte Roller and her husband, a mysterious little man, live in northern Siberia. (Charlotte always did go for those strange boys.) Edgar Allen Slone has published his latest book, The Pot and the Pendulum . Jim Murphy is now suing Danny Bruner for alienation of affection. Jim claims that Danny has come between him and his campus sweetheart, Charlotte Kerns. I thanked Donna for all the information she had given me and then packed my bags and went down to the station to catch my train. As I was waiting I saw this tall slim man with dark glasses and a beard and wearing a black turtle neck sweater. He looked familiar so I took a closer look-it was Mr. Jones! I asked Mr. Jones how things had been since we had left L. H. S. but he just kept repeating over and over Like man, I'm beat . Lynne Beeman Robert Slone YEAR BOOK STAFF 21 SENIOR CLASS WILL I, Lynda Abel, will my complexion to Karla Greene. I, Beth Arvin, will my ability to get along with the Byrers to Dianne Conolty. I, Beverly Arvin, will my nickname Shorty to Suzanne Strickland. I, Lynne Beeman, will my blue shoes to Vicky Jeffers. I, John Bledsoe, will my driving ability to Mr. Williams. I, Donna Braun, will my place in the cafeteria to Margaret O'brien. I, Larry Brown, will my typewriter to anyone silly enough to take it. I, Danny Bruner, will my ability to get along with Mr. Jones to Jim Krodel. I, Bill Carrico, will my ability to drive with one hand to Mr. Williams. I, Donna Chandler, will my job with Mr. Holland to Marilee Atchison. I, Patty Cox, will my small feet to Valerie Christley. I, Donna Crane, will my parking place to Peggy Fish. I, Patty Davidson, will my history book to Carla Davidson. I, Margaret DeWees, will my place in the cafeteria to Doris Strange. I, Aleva Dove, will my disposition to Shirley Woods. I, Barbara Duncan, will my ability to lose weight to Pat Duncan. I, Ralph Goodpaster, will my curly hair to Mr. Williams. I, David Harris, will my typing ability to Paul Moffitt. I, Truman Hedrick, will Brothers' Cafe to Paul Moffitt. I, Sue Inman, will my long hair to Diane Wagoner. I, Terry Inman, will my Ford to Jim Melton. I, Don Jackson, will my position as advisor to the principal to Denny Phillips. I, Charlotte Kerns, will my position in the office to Sharon Jones. I, Janet Kiefer, will my driving ability to anyone who wants it. I, Janice Kiefer, will my temper to Dianne Conolty. I, Jean Ledgerwood will my place in the cafeteria to Patty Barber. I, Larry Mason, will my protractor to Bob Smith. I, Dot Mattingly, will the V. Presidency of the Booster Club to Charlotte Inman. I, Johnny Medina, will my brains to Frosty Fields. I, Jim Murphy, will my catching ability to Denny Phillips. I, Bill Nigg, will my 51 Ford to Jr. Gee. I, David Peek, will my height to Donnie McQuire. I, Charlotte Roller, will my ability to go steady to Kay Sheetz. I, Sherry Sargent, will my ability to write letters to Peggy Fish. I, Shelba Simmons, will my place in the Glee Club to Mary Lou Cox. I, Bob Slone, will my pipe and filter cigarettes to Bill Bohlinger. I, David Smith, will my muscles to Herb Frye. I, Jerry Smith, will my crutches to Mr. Williams. I, Pam Strickland, will my pony tail to Betty Evans. I, Ronnie Trambaugh, will my pay check to Jane. I, Marjorie True love, will my shorthand to anyone dumb enough to take it. I, Marilyn Wade, will my place in the cafeteria to anyone who wants it. I, Don Wagner, will my skill in pool to Donnie McGuire. I, Dona Wahl, will my civics notebook to Shirley Woods. I, Judy Walton, will my ability to go steady to Betty Evans. I, Dean Walton, will my seat in civics to anyone who wants it. I, Alma Williams, will my red hair to Janet Westenbarger. I, Bill Wright, will my way of getting along with the striped shirt men to Roy Pannell. I, Wilma Ziegler, will my position on the Yearbook Staff to Suzanne Strickland. JUNIORS PATTY ELUS BILL BOHLINGER DENNIS PHILLIPS 24 HERB FRYE JOANN HARRIS DONALD HALL JANE WAGGONER SHIRLEY WOODS ROBERT SEALS RONNIE FULLERTON CAROLYN HEMBREE SAMMY TRUE LOVE FORREST FIELDS KAY SHEETZ GARY MOSBY ROGER GENTRY CAMILLA JONES DONNIE MCQUIRE CAROLYN COBLE DORIS STRANGE THE CLASS OF'61 ENTERED HIGH SCHOOL WITH FIFTY-FOUR STUDENTS. DUR- ING THEIR FRESHMAN YEAR THEY HELD A SOCK HOP AND A PARTY, BOTH SPON- SORED BY MR. PURCELL. THE CLASS OFFICERS WERE: PRESIDENT.............DENNY PHILLIPS V. PRESIDENT..........JAMES KRODEL SECRETARY.............PATTY BARBER TREASURER.............JO ANN HARRIS DURING THEIR SOPHOMORE YEAR THE CLASS SPONSORED ANOTHER SOCK HOP AND SOLD MAGAZINE SUBCRIPTIONS. THE CLASS OFFICERS: PRESIDENT............JAMES KRODEL V. PRESIDENT..........DENNY PHILLIPS SECRETARY..........JOE MONTGOMERY TREASURER............DANNY THOMAS THIS YEAR THE JUNIORS HAVE HELD A SOCK HOP, A CHILI SUPPER, AND THE JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM. MR. PURCELL WAS ONCE AGAIN THE CLASS SPONSOR. JUNIORS GARY MOSBY, DANNY HOFFMAN, BILL BOHLINGER, DENNY PHILLIPS, FROSTY FIELDS, AND JIMMY KRODEL PARTICIPATE IN ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES. MARILEE ATCHISON IS A CHEERLEADER AND A MAJORETTE. OTHER JUNIOR MA- JORETTES ARE PEGGY FISH, SUZANNE STRICKLAND, AND BETTY EVANS. CLASS OFFICERS THIS YEAR ARE: PRESIDENT..............JAMES KRODEL V. PRESIDENT...........SHARON JONES SECRETARY..............MARY LOU COX TREASURER................RUTH GOODE and DENNY PHILLIPS JUNIORS SONG PET PEEVE GUYS AND DOLLS Marilee Atchison The Big Hurt Odon Bill Patty Barber All for the Love of a Girl Mothers Jerry Bill Bohlinger First Name Initial Typing Kim N. Mary Lou Cox Misty Flirts Billy Ronald Daugherty Ask Your Heart Herb Carol Verlan Davis Back in the Saddle Odon Bulldogs Katy Wayne Dillon El Paso Washington Carolyn Patty Ellis Teen Angel Flirts George Betty Evans That Old Feeling Washington Leon Frosty Fields The Story of Our Love Medina Judy Peggy Fish Misty Jasper Dick V. Gary Fox Lonely Blue Boy Miss Dreiman Charlene Herb Frye El Paso History Mickie Ronnie Fullerton Running Bear Mary Lou Jane Roger Gentry Lonely Blue Boy Phillips Jayne M. Ruth Goode I Said It Again Mr. Jones Dee Donald Hall If I Was an Angel Sam Bridgitt Jo Ann Harris Teen Angel Monday Mornings Frankie A. Carolyn Hembree Where or When Getting Up Clifford Danny Hoffman Oh, Danny Boy Herb M. M. Camilla Jones Where or When Arrow Larry Sharon Jones Where or When Short People Edd B. Karen Jordan Where or When Being Teased Fabian James Krodel Running Bear Mr. Butcher Vicky Donnie McGuire Hey Little Girl Slone B.B. James Melton Running Bear Elinor Rita H. Paul Moffitt Danny Boy Girls Greta Gary Mosby Running Bear English Annette Denny Phillips Lonely Blue Boy Butcher Sophia L. Kay Sheetz Teen Angel Slone Bill Robert Seals El Paso Girls Lucy Doris Strange Teen Angel Miss Dreiman Doug Suzanne Strickland Go Jimmy Go Sophomores Jim Mary Ann Truelove The Big Hurt Girl Cheerleaders Bob Sammy Truelove Hound Dog Man Pat B. Peggy Shirley Woods Teen-Ager Dona Rock H. 29 SOPHOMORE CLASS TERRY ABEL LARRY ANDERSON FRANC IN E ARVIN JAMES BRUNER RUTH ANN BRAUN CAROL DAVIS CARLA BREWSTER CHARLES DAY ROBERT DURST V. CHRIST LEY 30 DONNA LAGLE MIKE NEWTON NORMA LUNDY ROY PANNEL CHARLES SHEETZ JOAN NEUKAM LARRY SPEARS KAY NEUKAM 31 THE CLASS OF'62 ENTERED THEIR FRESHMAN YEAR WITH FIFTY-THREE STUDENTS. MRS. WILLIAMS WAS CHOSEN AS CLASS SPONSOR. WITH HER HELP A SOCK HOP AND A CLASS PARTY WERE HELD. THE CLASS OFFICERS WERE: PRESIDENT..............ROY PANNELL V. PRESIDENT.........ROSALEE CIOLLI SECRETARY............PATTY DENNISON THE SOPHOMORE CLASS BEGAN THIS YEAR WITH FORTY-EIGHT STUDENTS. UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF MRS. WILLIAMS THEY SPONSORED A SOCK HOP AND A CANDY SALE. SEVERAL SOPHOMORES.PARTICIPATE IN ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES. ROY PAN- NELL, GARY LA MAR, AND VIRGIL HARPER ARE MEMBERS OF THE BASKETBALL TEAM. JUDY NIGG IS A CHEERLEADER AND RUTH ARVIN AND BEVERLY LAGENOUR ARE MAJORETTES. THISYEAR'S CLASS OFFICERS ARE: PRESIDENT.............CARROLL DAVIS V. PRESIDENT..........EDDIE DEATON SECRETARY...........CHARLENE BRAUN TREASURER.........BEVERLY LAGENOUR FRESHMAN CLASS LEE ARVIN DIONNE DAVIS TONY BLEDSOE LYNN DREW GENE CHANLEY PATTY DUNCAN WILFORD CHANLEY BRENDA GILLICK RICHARD CROUSE JANE GILMORE ROBERT ENLOW KARLA GREENE GERALD FRYE PATRICIA HARPER CARL GIBSON 33 BRENDA TRUELOVE JUNIOR GEE VICKI JEFFERS TERRY HALL CYNTHIA MASON WALTON HEMBREE SHIRLEY McCRARY LARRY HOTZ R. NEIDEFFER TERRY LETT MICK A PERKINS TOMMY MEDINA B. RICHARDSON RONALD MOFFIT1 JUDY SEALS 34 RUSSELL NEUKAM NANCY SEALS JOHN SIMMONS CAROLYN STREETE DARRELL SMITH DANNY WILLIAMS PHYLLIS SURVANCE KENNETH TAYLOR DIANNA WAGONER BOBBY ARVIN PAULA DIVINE J. SWARTZENTRUBER JOHN WADE A s DELORES FIELDS JAMES ZEIGLER THE FRESHMAN CLASS WITH FIFTY-TWO MEMBERS IS THE LARGEST CLASS IN OUR HIGH SCHOOL. THIS YEAR THE FRESHMEN, WITH THE HELP OF MRS. AMELIA LUCAS, HAVE SPONSORED ONE VERY SUCCESSFUL SOCK HOP. MANY OF THE FRESHMAN BOYS PARTICIPATE IN ATHLETICS AND THE FRESH- MEN ALSO HAVE A MAJORETTE, JANET WESTENBARGER,AND ACHEERLEADER, BRENDA TRUE LOVE. THE CLASS OFFICERS ARE: PRESIDENT...............GERALD FRYE VICE PRESIDENT.............JR. GEE SECRETARY...........BRENDA TRUELOVE TREASURER..................MARGARET HOFFMAN 35 EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE 36 GRADES GRADE SIX GRADE FIVE 38 GRADE FOUR GRADE THREE 39 GRADE TWO GRADE ONE 40 SPOR TS VARSITY FIRST ROW: MR. BUTCHER, BILL WRIGHT, JIM KRODEL, BILL NIGG, FROSTY FIELDS, DANNY BRUNER, DENNY PHILLIPS. SECOND ROW: JIM MURPHY-MGR. , GARY MOSBY, ROY PANNELL, BILL BOHLINGER, JR. GEE, GARY LA MAR, BOB NEIDEFFER-MGR. THE LIONS, UNDER COACH JACK BUTCHER, HAD ANOTHER FINE SEASON WITH A 19-4 WON-LOST RECORD. THE 15 WINS ACQUIRED DURING THE REGULAR SEASON TIED THE SCHOOL RECORD FOR THE MOST WINS. THE LIONS WERE UNDEFEATED IN 10 HOME GAMES WHICH INCLUDES TWO OVER-TIME VICTORIES OVER OLITIC AND ORLEANS. ODON, THE REGIONAL WINNER OF LAST YEAR, HANDED THE LIONS A 52-48 SET- BACK EARLY IN THE SEASON, BUT THE LIONS RETALIATED WITH A 60-57 WIN OVER THE BULLDOGS IN THE WABASH VALLEY. LOOGOOTEE CONTINUED TO TAKE OUT PLAIN- VILLE, ALFORDSVILLE, AND SPENCER WHICH EARNED THEM THE RIGHT TO PLAY BLOOM- FIELD. LOOGOOTEE FOUGHT HARD ALL THE WAY, BUT THE CARDINALS WERE ON TOP AT THE END OF THE GAME, 51-46 BLOOMFIELD TRAVELED TO TERRE HAUTE TO BRING HOME THEIR SECOND CONSECUTIVE WABASH VALLEY TROPHY. IN ANOTHER REGULAR SCHEDULED GAME THE LIONS WERE AGAIN DEFEATED BY BLOOMFIELD, 77-64. IN THE LAST HOME GAME OF THE SEASON, BILL NIGG ESTABLISHED A NEW L. H. S. GYM SCORING RECORD BY DROPPING IN 41 POINTS AGAINST SWITZ CITY, WHOM THE LIONS DEFEATED, 92-51. THE OLD RECORD WAS SET BY WILMER WITTMER THREE YEARS AGO. 42 WE OPPONENT THEY 74 Worthington 57 63 Shawswick 41 54 Oolitic ot 52 61 Shoals 37 57 Wash. Cardinals 36 53 Montgomery 37 38 Springs Valley 39 62 Petersburg 46 60 Orleans ot 58 48 Odon 52 90 Elnora 43 72 Dubois 48 29 Montgomery 27 NAME FG %_ FT % G AVG NIGG 162 43 106 67 23 18. 7 BRUNER 80 32 30 64 23 8.3 WRIGHT 45 43 39 59 23 5.6 KRODEL 88 48 68 69 22 11.1 PHILLIPS 93 39 45 68 23 10.0 FIELDS 25 53 4 17 17 3.2 WE OPPONENT THEY 60 Odon 57 72 Alfords ville 39 60 Plainville 43 70 Spencer 56 46 Bloomfield 51 83 Plainville 48 82 Shoals 53 66 Wash. Cardinals 58 92 Switz City 51 64 Bloomfield 77 SECTIONAL NAME FG % FJ % G AVG BOHLINGER 17 36 15 83 17 2. 9 GEE 42 43 29 74 17 6.6 LA MAR 2 67 2 67 7 . 9 MOSBY 1 50 0 00 4 .5 HARPER 1 50 6 .2 PANNELL 1 25 0 00 4 .3 43 SECOND TEAM FRESHMAN TEAM 45 EIGHTH GRADE TEAM BASEBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: MR. PAGE, JR. GEE, DENNY PHILLIPS, BILL WRIGHT, JIM MURPHY. SECOND ROW: GARY LA MAR, DON JACKSON, BILL BOHLINGER, BILL NIGG, DANNY BRUNER. THIRD ROW: LARRY MASON, DANNY HOFFMAN, ROY PANNELL, FROSTY FIELDS, GARY MOSBY, DAVE HARRIS. MARTIN-DAVIESS COUNTY CHAMPS THE LOOGOOTEE LIONS HAD ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL SEASON UNDER THEIR FINE COACH, LESTER PAGE. THEY WON THE MARTIN-DA VIESS COUNTY TOURNAMENT FOR THE SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR, BESTING MONTGOMERY IN THE FINAL GAME 10-0. OUR RECORD FOR THE PAST SEASON WAS NINE WINS AND TWO LOSSES. HOW- EVER, WE REVISED ONE OF THOSE LOSSES LATER IN THE SEASON. BILL NIGG, WHO TURNED OUT TO BE A FINE PITCHER THIS YEAR, HAD THE HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE OF THE TEAM FOR THE SECOND YEAR IN A ROW. HE WON WITH A .421 PERCENTAGE. THE SEASON ALSO SAW BILL NIGG PITCH A FIVE INNING NO-HITTER AGAINST ST. JOHN'S IN THE TOURNAMENT. THE SENIORS WHO HAVE PLAYED THEIR LAST GAME FOR LOOGOOTEE ARE DON JACKSON-SHORTSTOP, BILL NIGG-PITCHER, DANNY BRUNER-OUTFIELD, BILL WRIGHT-OUTFIELD, JIM MURPHY-CATCHER, DAVE HARRIS-THIRD BASE, AND LARRY MASON. 47 BASEBALL SCHEDULE LIONS................. H LIONS..................a LIONS..................6 LIONS.................18 LIONS.................11 LIONS..................6 LIONS..................1 LIONS..................9 SHOALS..............2 SPRINGSVALLEY.......4 SHAWSWICK...........1 NEEDMORE............1 SPRINGSVALLEY.......7 SHOALS..............2 OLITIC..............8 ODON................7 TOURNAMENT LIONS ST. JOHN'S LIONS SHOALS LIONS MONTGOMERY 0 BASEBALL STATISTICS NAME AB H_ PERC. BILL NIGG 38 16 .421 FROSTY FIELDS 29 10 .345 JIM MURPHY 34 11 .324 DANNY BRUNER 29 9 .310 DANNY HOFFMAN 11 3 .273 DENNY PHILLIPS 34 9 .265 DON JACKSON 25 6 .240 JUNIOR GEE 35 8 .229 BILL BOHLINGER 17 3 . 176 GARY LAMAR 7 1 .143 DAVE HARRIS 21 2 .095 BILL WRIGHT 5 0 .000 GARY MOSBY 8 0 .000 ROY PANNELL 8 0 .000 48 ACTIVITIES 50 DRIVERS’ EDUCATION 51 , Hilton °n- M. U '■ u‘ggins '■ front ' 0,sen, i kerwood. Jackson, middle Smith, r la,'dson «arris picture The Loogootee High School Concert Band has been reorganized this year by our new Band Instructor, Mr. Ed Hamilton. There are now thirty-seven students in the Concert Band. Mr. Hamilton has chosen Sharon Jones as the Student Conductor. Sharon was also elected Captain by the band members. The Secretary Treasurer is Judy Nigg. JoAnn Harris is the First Lieutenant-Librarian and Eddie Deaton is the Sergeant-at-Arms. The L. H. S. Dance Band ’’THE STARLIGHTERS” Our dance band, THE STARLIGHTERS, is com posed of band members, Dale Baker, Jim Hembree, Ann Ackerman, Dianne Conolty, Brenda Walton, Mike Erler, Alan Owen, Tom Wolfe, Sharon Jones, Charlene Braun and Eddie Deaton and Mr. Hamilton. THE STARLIGHTERS have played for various local organizations, several of the school functions, and the Junior-Senior Prom. standing. ''vc’bK s1 yson, Vj McCo rd , . J %e; ;hardson, ards. jvi Craj ridgewat BaCK R( Ward, 7 Lilian, F ONt hua; 3rfdge a8 ner The Cadet Band was organized this year by Mr. Hamilton. The majority of the students in this band were beginners last fall. They have made excellent progress throughout the year though, and approximately eight of the students who started out in the Cadet Band are now in the Concert Band as well. MAJORETTES FROM LEFT: Donna Crane-Sr. , Ruth Arvin-Soph. , Beverly Lagenour-Soph. , Betty Evans-Jr. , Mar- ilee Atchison-Jr. , Peggy Fish-Jr. , Suzanne Strick land-Jr. NOT IN PICTURE: Janet Westenbarger- Fresh. In December the Cadet Band participated in the Loogootee High School Wintertime Concert giv- en by the Concert Band. Plans are now being made for a Spring Concert to be held in April, in which the Concert and Cadet Bands will participate. The L. H. S. Majorettes have been newly or- ganized this year also. The Majorettes made their first appearance early in January when they twirled between games before the Lions played Dubois. 1ST ROW: K. Hembree, M. Atchison, C. Hembree, J. Gilmore, L. Drew, B. Gillick, V. Jeffers, B. Truelove, A. Lingenfelter. 2ND ROW: J. Westenbarger, K. Neukam, S. Strickland, K. Jor- dan, N. Seals, K. Green, M. Perkins, B. Richardson. P. Harper, C. Braun. 3RD ROW: A. Zie- gler, C. Brewster, B. Evans, P. Fish, J. Simmons, W. Ziegler, P. Ellis, L. Abel, P. Barber, P. Duncan. 4TH ROW: T. Abel, F. Arvin, L. Anderson, G. Fox, K. Eliis, R. Pannell, J. Kro- del, D. McGuire, M. Hoffman, D. Conolty. CONTEST PARTICIPANTS There are thirty-nine members in the Glee Club this year. Under the direction of Mrs. Lucas, the Glee Club participated in the Wintertime Concert given by the L. H.S. Band in Decem- ber. The Glee Club this year sent a group of four- teen girls to Evansville to compete with sim- ilar groups from the entire State. The group took second prize with their selections, Green Cathedral and Robin in the Rain . Members of the group are Dionne Davis, Vicky Jeffers,Kay Neukam, Pat Barber, Patty Ellis, Charlene Braun, Jane Gilmore, Karen Jordan, Shelba Simmons, Wilma Ziegler, Sharon Jones Dianne Conolty, Judy Nigg, and Carla Brew- ster. vV SK' Ififii n • • • i % 0 , u u 3 5 ri iv 1 QrVaifc 1W 1I 1. Kerns-Brown 2. Carne-Beeman 3. Harris 4. Walton 5. Mr. Purcell 6. LaMar 7. Williams 8. Mr. Butcher 9. Medina 10. Drew 11. Seniors 12. Braun 13. 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