Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN)
- Class of 1961
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ADM I IN I ST II AT I OX L4MM.oon:i: mtur schools SCHOOL ItOAIM ALBERT ACKERMAN LEWIS PENDELTON DR. ROBERT CHATTIN 2 GEORGE T. WILLIAMS HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL 3 ROBERT A. ACKERMAN GRADE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL LEO J. COSTELLO SUPERINTENDENT LESTER PAGE KATHRYN CROOKE Industrial Arts-Health Home Economics KATHRO WILLIAMS HENRY JONES Commerce English-Latin-Civics MICHAEL DONAHUE THELMA MORRISON Ass't Coach-7th and 8th Grades Science-English-Social Studies JANE DISINGER ALVIN HOLLAND Girls' Rhys. Ed.-Health-English English-Commerce 6 AMELIA LUCAS JACK BUTCHER Music History-Phys. Ed.-Coach WILLIAM PURCELL LOIS JACKSON 7 Mathematics-Science Art JANETTE WALTON MARVIN HICKS Office Secretary Band 8 DENNIS KEITH PHILLIPS Basketball 4 Freshman Pres. Track 3 Soph. V.-Pres. Baseball 3 Junior Treas. Glee Club Senior Pres. Yearbook Staff Ambition: Teacher Boys' State SHARON Band 4 Glee Club 2 Pep Band Yearbook Staff JONES Senior Sec. Junior V. -Pres. Ambition: College JOSEPH RAYMOND MONTGOMERY Glee Club Senior V.-Pres. Student Manager Ambition: Art Editor of Yearbook Teacher Sophomore Sec. Treas. PATRICIA LEE ELLIS Booster Club 4 Glee Club 3 Office 3 Librarian 1 Senior Treas. Yearbook Staff Girls' State Ambition: Sec. 10 ROXIE KAY SHEETZ Glee Club 2 Librarian 3 Booster Club 4 Yearbook Staff Ambition: Marriage RONALD L. DAUGHERTY Boosters Club 1 Ambition: Service Yearbook Staff HERBERT L. FRYE Ambition: Mechanic CAROLYN HEMBREE Glee Club 4 Booster Club 4 Ambition: Stenographer li RUTH GOODE Booster Club 4 Science Club Librarian 2 Office 2 Junior Treas. Silver Traingle 1 Yearbook Staff Ambition: Nurse Basketball 2 Track 2 Glee Club 2 GARY LEE FOX Booster Club 1 Ambition: Business Manager ROGER ALLEN GENTRY Basketball 1 Ambition: Engineer CAMILLA RUTH JONES Band 4 Librarian Glee Club 2 Yearbook Staff Pep Band 2 Ambition: Private Sec. Booster Club 4 12 SHIRLEY WOODS Band 2 Office 3 Booster Club 3 Yearbook Staff Home Ec. Club 1 Ambition: Secretary JIM PANKEY Ambition: Speech Therapist GARY L. MOSBY Basketball 4 F. F. A. Baseball 2 Ambition: Marines MARILEE ATCHISON Cheerleader 4 Librarian 1 Majorette 2 Yearbook Staff 1 Glee Club 4 Home Ec. Club 2 Ambition: Beautician 13 BETTY EVANS Booster Club 3 Home Ec. Club 2 Glee Club 2 1 2 Librarian 1 Majorette 2 Yearbook Staff Soph. B.B.Q. Attendant Ambition: Hair Stylist RONALD JOSEPH FULLERTON Booster Club 3 Ambition: Architect PAUL GERALD MOFFITT Ambition: To own a Hot Rod DORIS STRANGE Home Ec. Club 2 Glee Club 1 Ambition: Housewife 14 MARY ANN TRUELOVE ROY FRANKLIN DUNCAN Home Ec. Club 4 Yearbook Staff Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Glee Club 2 Booster Club 2 Ambition: Marriage FORREST E. FIELDS Baseball 3 Track 1 Basketball 3 Ambition: Technician MARY LOU COX Booster Club 4 Junior Class Sec. Home Ec. 4 Ambition: Secretary Yearbook Staff Marriage 15 SUZANNE STRICKLAND Home Ec. Club 2 Yearbook Staff Glee Club 4 Librarian 1 Booster Club 4 Ambition: Beautician Majorette 2 WILLIAM HENRY BOHLINGER Basketball 4 Glee Club Baseball 3 Yearbook Staff Track 3 Ambition: Teacher DANIEL C. HOFFMAN Baseball 4 Booster Club 1 Science Club 1 Boys' State Alternate Yearbook Staff Ambition: Mechanic KAREN SUE JORDAN Science Club 1 Booster Club 4 Librarian 1 Glee Club 3 Yearbook Staff Ambition: Nurse 16 PATRICIA JEAN BARBER Booster Club 3 Freshman Sec. Glee Club 3 Office 1 Pep Band 2 Girls' State Alt. Ambition: Marriage DONALD AUSTIN McQUIRE Glee Club 1 Booster Club Ambition: Bartender JAMES DALE KRODEL Basketball 4 Soph. Pres. Track 4 Junior Pres. Glee Club 2 Yearbook Staff Fresh. Vice-Pres. Ambition: Engineer JO ANN HARRIS Band 4 Pep Band 2 Glee Club 2 Yearbook Staff Freshman Treas. Office 1 Booster Club 4 Ambition: College B. B. Queen Attendant, Junior 17 DONALD HALL Track 1 Basketball 1 Ambition: To be a success WAYNE DILLON Yearbook Staff Ambition: Mechanic or Electronic Technician JIM MELTON Agriculture 2 F. F. A. Ambition: Auctioneer PATTY SUE COX Booster Club 4 Home Ec. Club 1 Ambition: Stewardess 18 PEGGY ANN FISH Home Ec. Club 2 Home Ec. Sec. Majorette 2 Yearbook Staff Booster Club 3 Librarian 1 Glee Club Office 1 Ambition: Airline Hostess VERLAN FRANCIS DAVIS Boys' State Yearbook Staff Science Club 1 Booster Club 1 Ambition: Mechanic Army JAMES ROBERT SEALS Ambition: Navy RALPH SAMUEL TRUELOVE Ambition: Mechanic SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We, the class of '61, with fifty-four students, entered Loogootee High School in the fall of 1957. Mr. Purcell was chosen to be our class sponsor. Under his guidance we sponsored a sock-hop. We also enjoyed a party at the American Legion Home and a class outing at Spring Mill State Park. The class officers were: President...... Vice-President Secretary...... Treasurer...... Denny Phillips . .James Krodel . Patty Barber . Jo Ann Harris Only forty-seven of us returned for our sophomore year. During this year we sponsored a sock-hop and sold magazine subscriptions. The class officers were: President........................James Krodel Vice-President................. Denny Phillips Secretary .....................Joe Montgomery Treasurer......................Danny Thomas In the fall of '59, thirty-eight of us returned for our junior year. Our class rings were received and the year closed successfully with a Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom, which was given with the guidance and help of Miss Crooke and our class sponsor, Mr. Purcell. During the year a sock-hop , a chili supper, and a bake sale were held. The class officers were: President........................James Krodel Vice-President...................Sharon Jones Secretary........................Mary Lou Cox Treasurer........................Ruth Goode Denny Phillips At last, we have reached our final year. In the fall of 1960, forty of us returned as seniors. We had several moneymaking projects, which included sponsoring several candy sales, a spaghetti and meatball supper, Christmas cards, a movie, and others not mentioned. Now as the year closes, we are looking forward to our class trip and the banquet and prom. We will long remember our high school days, our baccalaureate and commencement and our class sponsor Mr. Purcell. The class officers were: President...... Vice-President Secretary...... Treasurer...... Denny Phillips Joe Montgomery .. Sharon Jones ----Patty Ellis 20 Karen Jordan Betty Evans SKMOIt CLASS NtOPIIBiY On May 7, 1971, Patty and I, working as newspaper reporters for the Loogootee Tribune, were call- ed into the office of our editor, Denny Phillips. He was wanting to run a special news editorial on our graduating class of 1961. It was our first big break and we wanted to make good. We were going to have to work hard for the editorial was to be published on May 19, the day of our graduation anniversary. We knew we could not accomplish this task by ourselves so we turned to the F.B.I. for help. Who do you think was appointed to help us but our old classmate, Betty Evans. Our story started in our home town where we knew what the kids were doing. Peggy Fish is a Phys. Ed. teacher—she teaches body conditioning. Ronnie Daugherty is now the official popcorn popper at old L.H.S. Roger Gentry is president of the Beatnik Club (commonly known as the Way-Out Club) of Loogootee. Ronnie Fullerton, who became a Latin teacher, is still skipping through the halls of L. H.S. flirting with the girls. Jim Melton owns a big farm just outside the city limits of Loogootee and is quite a success. To get the rest of the information for our story, we had to rent a helicopter and travel all over the United States. You'll never guess who our pilot was! Camilla Jones. She said she really likes her work. Our first stop was at Plainville. Wayne Dillon now owns and operates his own gas station in Plainville. Wayne informed us that Danny Hoffman owns a big chicken ranch on the outskirts of Epsom. We went to the ranch and found Paul Moffitt working as his foreman. Danny told us that he is having trouble with his hens smashing their eggs. Could it be that Paul is always late to pick up the eggs? We then traveled to Las Vegas. We stopped at the Pizza Palace for dinner and were surprised to learn that Marilee Atchison and Suzanne Strickland were the owners. Mari lee and Suzanne cameout and talked to us and told us the bad news that the Palace was being closed the next day for illegal doings in the back room. They also told us that Jo Ann Harris and Gary Fox were co-owners of most of the gambling cassinos and beer joints in Las Vegas. We visited their offices and found Carolyn Hembree working as their private secretary. She obtained this position on the recommendation of her high school shorthand and typing tea- cher. Carolyn informed us that Shirley Woods was working in Las Vegas as a divorce lawyer. I bet she keeps busy! Betty tracked some of the kids down in New York. Sharon Jones was the first one we ran across. She was deep in politics. She announced her intentions of running for the Presidency in November. Just think! She will be our first woman President! Sharon told us the news that Joe Montgomery had just been appoint- ed as Ambassador to Russia. We hope he doesn't do anything to harm our relationship with Russia. Sharon said that one day when she was downtown in Macv's she ran across Doris Stranqe. We went to Macv's and found Doris working as a model—she was modeling men's socks. We asked Doris if she knew of the whereabouts of any of the old classmates. She said we would be surprised to learn that Karen Jordan has traveled more than any other woman in the world—she is the elevator operator in the Empire State Building. 21 From there we traced down Jimmy Krodel in Stanford. We went there and expected to find Jimmy loafing around. We were really shocked to find Jimmy working as a clown--in his own circus, no less! We also learned that Herb Frye worked in Stanford. He is the swimming instructor in a girls' school. Lucky boy! Our next stop was Chicago. We stopped at a big tape manufactory managed by Frosty Fields. He told us that he decided to go into the tape manufacturing business because of all the tape he had seen used at L.H.S. on the basketball team. He told us that Bill Bohlinger owned a little shop on Fifth Avenue. We went to the shop and there on a big sign out in front were the words, Pierre's Beauty Sa- lon. Surely this wasn't Billy! But it was. We found out that Don Hall owned a big plant that man- ufactured Goose Grease, the best grease there is for hair. While at the Goose Grease plant, Don told us that Mary Lou Cox was working in his laboratory trying to invent something to take ink out of cloth. She got tired of throwing away good clothes because of ink stains. We traveled to Indianapolis and found Don McGuire working at the Fox. He sure has moved up, hasn't he? From Indianapolis we went to Cape Canaveral, where Ruth Goode has become head pro- fessor. We arrived there just in time to stop her from shooting Prof. Gary Mosby to the moon. She said he was trying to invent a rubber rolling pen, but she would put a stop to that. We drove around the base and ran across Mary Ann Truelove, (Cropp now). Mary Ann said that Sammy Truelove was teaching at the Base High School. He teaches Drivers Training, of all things. Sam told us that we had really missed a lot of excitement. Pvt. Roy Duncan had just been arrested the day before for try- ing to sneak into the Wacs barracks. We journeyed on to Louisville and stopped at the Louisville T. V. station where Jim Pankey work- ed as a news commentator. He had just received a phone call from Patty Cox informing him that he had forgotten to turn on the switch and there was no sound. Jim's broadcast consisted of the news that there was a big fire at the port in Norfolk. One of the firemen in the picture was Verlan Davis. We never expected Verlan to become a fireman. Now, we had found all of our classmates but two, Kay Sheetz and Robert Seals. Betty had learned that Kay Sheetz was now a housewife and was living in Ireland. We went to see Kay to find out how she was. While there, Robert Seals appeared at the door selling Fuller Brushes. He said he thought that would be a good way to find a wife. He came to the wrong house this time. We were now just 10 minutes from our deadline. We hopped in our helicopter and headed for Loogootee. We walked in the office with our story 2 minutes before the deadline. There in the office stood our class sponsor, Mr. Purcell, muttering under his breath. Patty and I got a promotion for our splendid work, but boy, were we bushed! 22 SENIOR CLASS WILL I, Marilee Atchison, will my height to Terry Abel. I, Patty Barber, will my freckles to Diane Conolty. I, Bill Bohlinger, will my place in the cafeteria to Larry Deaton. I, Mary Lou Cox, will my ability to go steady to Vicki Jeffers. I, Patty Cox, will my algebra problems to George Duncan. I, Ronnie Daugherty, will my height to Roy Pannell. I, Verlan Davis, will my cowboy boots to Mike Lett. I, Wayne Dillon, will my cards to Mr. Williams. I, Roy Duncan, will my seat in civics class to anyone who wants it. I, Patty Ellis, will my position to go to Girls' State to Mary Ellen Wood. I, Betty Evans, will my position as majorette to Yvonne Strickland. I, Forrest Fields, will my share of tape to Darrell Smith. I, Peggy Fish, will my blond hair to Andrea Palladino. I, Gary Fox, will my ability to get along with the opposite sex to Charles Sheetz. I, Herb Frye, will my dark complexion to Gene Chanley. I, Ronnie Fullerton, will my ability to have wrecks to Eddie Deaton. I, Roger Gentry, will my bucket of bolts to Tom Medina. I, Ruth Goode, will my ability to get caught by Mr. Williams to Jo Ann Chattin. I, Donald Hall, will my romantic mood while in the show to Larry Hotz. I, Jo Ann Harris, will my shorthand to Tony Slone. I, Carolyn Hembree, will my experience to ride home on the bus to any city slicker. I, Camilla Jones, will my partial plate to Junior Gee. I, Sharon Jones, will my sneakers to Janet Westenbarger. I, Karen Jordan, will my pony tail to Phyllis Survance. I, Jim Krodel, will my ability to play basketball to Bill Drake. I, Don McGuire, will my dental plate to Mr. Jones. I, James Melton, will my seat in study hall to Bob Hinkle. I, Paul Moffitt, will my ability to get to school on time to Mike Newton. I, Joe Montgomery, will my way with women to Larry Hotz. I, Gary Mosby, will by getting into trouble with Mr. Williams to Larry Trambaugh. I, Jim Pankey, will my pegged pants to Bob Haines. I, Denny Phillips, will my position on the track team to any freshman. I, Kay Sheetz, will my ability to go steady to Judy Baker. I, Robert Seals, will my red hair to Kenny Ellis. I, Doris Strange, will my disposition to Valerie Christley. I, Suzanne Strickland, will my ability to stay slim to Patty Duncan. I, Mary Ann Truelove, will my ability to get a diamond to Brenda Gillick. I, Sam Truelove, will my second set of car keys to the office. I, Shirley Woods, will my position in the office to Patty Harper. Eddie Deaton Charlene Braun Virgil Harper Charles Sheetz Judy Nigg Larry Anderson 25 Ruth Arvin Ralph Mauder Karen Hembree Ruth Braun Mike Newton Valerie Christley 26 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY We entered our freshman year with fifty-three. Mrs. Kathro Williams was selected our class spon- sor. Under her direction we sponsored a sock-hop and held a class party. We closed our year with fifty-one. Class officers were: President...................................Roy Pannell Vice-President...................Rosalie Ciolli Secretary -Treasurer.......... Patty Dennision We began this year as sophomores with forty-eight students. Mrs. Williams was again our sponsor, and under her supervision we had two sock-hops and a candy sale. We closed our school year with thirty-two. Class officers were: President....................... Carroll Davis Vice-President.............................Eddy Deaton Secretary .............................Charlene Braun Treasurer....................Beverley Lagenour Our junior year has been a very active one. We started our year with thirty-two members. With the help of Mrs. Williams, we held two sock-hops, car-wash, chili supper, and candy sales. We also sponsored a show, sold fruit cakes, and ball point pens. Class officers this year are: President................................. Eddy Deaton Vice-President...........................Virgil Harper Secretary.......................Charlene Braun Treasurer.............................Mike Lett 27 l lkl S WI IMSLIKI S JUNIORS SONGS PET PEEVES Terry Abel Last Date Conceited People Larry Anderson If You Leave Me Thursday Ruth Arvin Are You Lonesome Tonight Terre Haute Charlene Braun Wonderland By Night Sneaked Tests Ruth Braun Calcutta Food James Bruner Rubber Ball Seniors Val Christley Corina Little Brother Diane Conolty Exodus Mike Lett Carroll Davis Rubber Ball Fast Cars Charles Day Rubber Ball Mary Ann Eddy Deaton Calcutta Fords Kenny Ellis Rubber Ball Girls Virgil Harper Thousand Stars Seniors Karen Hembree Shop Around Alfordsville Donna Lagle Doll House Short People Gary LaMar Rubber Ball Henry Mike Lett Sentimental Journey Falcons Ralph Mauder Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow Seniors Kay Neukam Shop Around Being Called Shorty Mike Newton Corina School Dragsters Judy Nigg Ebony Eyes Bill Bohlinger Margaret O'Brien Now or Never Flirts Miriam 0 'Brien Shop Around Alfordsville Andrea Palladino There's a Moon Out Tonight People Who Giggle Roy Panned Mr. Custard Andy Parsons Charles Sheetz Wings of a Dove Mrs. Williams Larry Spears Pony Henry Marvin Survance If You Leave Me Butcher Mary Ellen Wood Wings of a Dove People GUYS DOLLS Virgil Sandra Larry Kenny Keith Evelyn Rich Eddy Mary Sue Diane Charlene Terry Everett Eddie Sandra Brenda M. M. Dickie Brenda Dallas Bubby Jack Dean Vickie Joyce Joyce C. Nancy None 28 Junior Gee Darrell Smith Margaret Hoffman Danny Williams Mickie Perkins Lynn Drew Bob Hinkle Janet Westenbarger Barbara Richardson 30 Walton Hembree Betty Lukens Larry Hotz Jean Swartzentruber Lee Arvin Patty Harper Robert Neideffer Alice Lingenfelter Jim Ziegler Terry Lett Pat Duncan Rusell Neukam 32 SOPHOMORES 1963 The class of 63 entered Loogootee High School this year with the total of 45 members. Mrs. Amelia Lucas was again our sponsor. We have sponsored two sock-hops this year with the pro- ceeds going toward our prom and class trip. Class officers this year are: President.........................Junior Gee Vice-President..................Darrel Smith Secretary.......................Carla Greene Treasurer...................Phyllis Survance 33 lltl-MIXW CLASS Larry Deaton Phyllis Fields Tony Slone Carmen Palladino Eddie McGuire Sharon Waggoner Larry Weitkamp Carolyn Arvin Charles Siebe 34 Jean Strickland Roger Taylor Barbara Ritchie Penny Mattingly Carl DeWeese Barbara DeWeese Billy Moore Marcella Williams Doug Ziegler Judy Hite Ralph Haines Judy Frye Carolyn Cannon Steve Witsman Brenda Fields 35 Mike Woods Joy Jackson Steve Riggins Paul Chanley Linnea Olsen Darrell Monte 36 Roger Parsons Mildred Hunt Deri Littrell 38 Jane Wade Bill Strange Norma Arvin Chester Phillips Linda Strawn Gary Jeffers Kenneth Braun Jo Anne Chattin Larry Fellers Arnold Truelove IN MEMORIAM TO OUR CLASSMATE AND OUR FRIEND ARNOLD TRUELOVE DIED JANUARY 15, 1961 Karen Fry 39 EIGHTH 4« It A HE SEVENTH I.HAHE 40 4 It A HE SIX 4 HA HE FIVE 41 For it I It A OF TIIIIFK £ 42 MtAlli: TWO dm: 43 k i x hi: koa ut i: CAIIET KAMI 44 ruit LIBRAR- IANS’ CLUB BOOST— KIIS CLUB OBIYIBS COICATIO.V YEAHHOOK STAFF CONCERT KAMI DANCE HAND BASEBALL TEAM First row: Second row: Third row: (left to right) Eddie McGuire, Gary Lamar, Bill Bohlinger, Roy Pannell, Bob Haines, Charles Siebe. Garth Hinkle, Junior Gee, Danny Hoffman, Mr. Page, coach; Larry Anderson, Larry Christley., Dennis Phillips, Forrest Fields, Gary Mosby.. 52 Coach Lester Page did a fine job of coaching the Lions through the season, with a record of four wins and four losses. Two of their losses were the results of extra innings, one being to Oolitic after Junior Gee pitched eight straight scoreless inninqs before giving up one run, and the other being to Plainville in the Martin-Daviess County Tournament. Junior Gee won the batting trophy with nine hits for twenty-eight times at bat for a.321 average. He also pitched four ball games for two wins and two losses. Freshman, Larry Christley, pitched the other two wins for Loogootee. The Lions had five seniors on the team! Forrest Fields—first base and pitcher Dennis Phillips—catcher Bill Bohlinger—center field Danny Hoffman—right field Gary Mosby-third base BASEBALL STATISTICS NAME AB H_ PERC. Gerald Frye 5 2 .400 Junior Gee 28 9 .321 Bill Bohlinger 21 6 .285 Denny Phillips 22 6 .273 Garth Hinkle 4 1 .250 Gary Mosby 29 7 .241 Roy Panne 1 14 3 .214 Frosty Fields 22 4 .182 Bob Haines 6 1 .167 Daniel Hoffman 6 1 .167 Larry Anderson 21 3 .143 Gary Lamar 16 2 .125 Larry Christley 19 2 .105 Eddie McGuire 2 0 .000 Charles Siebe 5 0 .000 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Loogootee 6 Plainville 7 L Loogootee 7 Montgomery 1 W Loogootee 11 Needmore 3 W Loogootee 1 Shoals 4 L Loogootee 0 Oolitic 1 L Loogootee 4 Odon TOURNEY 2 W Loogootee 6 St. John's 3 W Loogootee 6 Plainville 7 L 53 54 SECTIONAL CH AM LIONS First row: (left to right) Dennis Phillips, Jim Krodel, Forrest Fields, Bill Bohlinger, Junior Gee.' Second row: G. Frye, student mgr.; Gary Lamar, Danny Williams, Virgil Harper, Roy Pannell, Darrell Smith, Gary Mosby, E. McGuire, student mgr.; Tom Medina, student mgr.; Mr. Butcher, coach. The Loogootee Lions completed the scheduled 1960-61 season, and four successful seasons under Coach Butcher, with a 17-3 season. Two of the victories were acquired in winning the Xmas vacation tournament at Washington. In winning this crown the Lions defeated Winslow 75-44, and the Washing- ton Cardinals 72-55. The high point of the season was the winning of our 6th sectional crown. The Lions scored three con- vincing wins in being declared sectional champs. As this is being written, the Lions are hard at work pre- paring to meet Jasper in the Regional at Jasper, March 4, 1961. This Page Sponsored by Brown Lumber Company 55 In winning the sectional at Washington the Lions defeated Alfordsville 52-44, Shoals 57-40 and the Washington Hatchets 72-46. Seniors finishing their athletic career at Loogootee High are: Denny Phillips Jim Krodel Bill Bohlinger Forrest Fields Gary Mosby Our season record is as follows: Lions Opponent Lions Opponent 63 Worthington 43 83 Odon 53 72 Shawswick 58 54 Dubois 44 70 Oolitic 43 66 Montgomery 72 72 Shoals 43 71 E Inora 58 76 Washington Cath. 54 62 Plainville 54 95 Montgomery 77 41 Washington Cath. 39 78 Springs Valley 68 22 Shoals 30 56 Petersburg 51 79 Switz City 46 67 Orleans 45 69 Bloomfield 84 HOLIDAY TOURNEY Lions 75 Winslow 44 Lions 72 Washington Cardinals 55 SECTIONAL Lions 52 Alfordsville 14 Lions 57 Shoals 40 Lions 72 Washington Hatchets 46 SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Lions fg ft pf Washington fg ft pf Krodel 5 8 1 Hawkins 1 4 5 Bohlinger 1 5 4 Poindexter 4 1 4 Fields 2 11 2 Carrol 0 0 1 Gee 4 7 2 Chickedantz 2 0 5 Phillips 4 7 2 Miles 4 0 5 Smith 1 0 0 Grider 5 3 3 17 38 n Davis 0 2 2 Gharst 0 0 2 Leave 1 2 0 0 Clark 0 0 1 18 10 28 56 VARSITY CIIEEIILIIADEIIS (From left to right) Penny Mattingly, Brenda Truelove, Marilee Atchison, Judy Nigg. REGIONAL BASKETBALL The breaks did not come our way, the Lions lost their first game in the regional tourney at Hunt- ingburg, March 4, 1961. The Lions were in the game all the way. The end came with a final score 50-46. It was the last game for Jim Krodel, Denny Phillips and Forrest Fields, our senior members of this year's squad. Jasper-50 FG FT PF Loogootee-46 FG FT PF Rees, f 7 1 0 Krodel, f 4 5 2 St'nagel,f 1 2 2 Bohlinger, f 1 2 4 Kreilein 2 4 2 Fields, c 3 2 2 Merder, g 10 1 1 Gee, g 5 2 2 Mattingly 1 0 3 Phillips, g 3 1 0 Strum, g 0 0 0 Smith, f 1 0 0 Totals 21 8 8 Totals 17 12 10 Jasper 16 29 43 50 Loogootee 12 24 36 46 We are proud of our team and the record they have established. We ended the season with 20 wins and only 4 losses. Returning veterans from our sectional winner are Darrel Smith, Junior Gee, Gary LaMar, Virgil Harper and Danny Williams. 57 (1 CONGRATULATIONS LOOGOOTEE HIGH-SCHOOL SENIORS CLASS OF 1961 CAUL’S MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR LOOGOOTEE INDIANA chase su mo YOUR OFFICIAL SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHERS The Members of Chase Studio Wish to Congratulate The Senior Class of 1961 HUNTINGBURG INDIANA XU WAY CUE A i E It S Home of Better Dry Cleaning Zippers Alterations Water Proofing Moth Proofing Fur Cleaning Sizing J. J. and Pauline Duncan W. Main Street Phone 260 L00G00TEE INDIANA Compliments of UOOGOOTEE 5« TO SI.00 STOKE LOOGOOTEE INDIANA LARKIN'S BROTHERS On the Square Phone 98 LOOGOOTEE FEEDERS SUPPLY, INC. Master Mix Feeds Seeds, Fertilizer Farm Supplies Buyer of All Grains Phone 208 West Third Street Loogootee, Indiana Loogootee Indiana BILL'S AUTO APPLIANCE Depot Street Motorola Radio TV Wheel Goods Hobbies Phone 23 Loogootee Indiana House Raising Sill and Floor Joists Replaced G. M. 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