Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN)
- Class of 1963
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School Board Albert Ackerman Lewis Pendelton Dr. Robert Chattin 2 L00G00TEE HIGH SCHOOL GEORGE T. WILLIAMS Superintendent 3 LESTERJ. PAGE High School Principal ROBERT B. ACKERMAN Grade School Principal HENRY JONES English-Latin-Civics AMELIA LUCAS Music-English-Art JANE DISINGER Girls' Phys. Ed.-Health-English ALVIN HOLLAND English-Commerce-Guidance 5 MICHAEL DONAHUE Ass't. Coach-7th and 8th Grades KATHRYN JONES Home Economics KATHRO WILLIAMS Commerce JACK BUTCHER Industrial Arts-Phys. Ed. Health-Coach 6 JOY DEWEY American, World, and Indiana History Geography BIRDENA DOOLEY Library Science-English FRANCES BAKER French, English, and Reading IRA CLARK 7th 8th Grade Science Mathematics 7 MARVIN HICKS Band 8 JUANITA FLICK Office Secretary JANETTE WALTON Office Secretary WILLIAM ROBERT ARVIN Yearbook Staff.....................4 Prom Committee Ambition: Teacher BRENDA KAY TRUELOVE Cheerleader..................1,2,3,4 Girls' State Alternate Glee Club............................3 Yearbook Staff Ambition: To get a good job KARLA KAY GREENE Class Reporter.......................1,4 Home Ec. Club........................3,4 Glee Club............................1,2 Librarian..............................4 Class Secretary........................2 Home Ec. Club Vice-President.......... 4 Yearbook Staff.........................4 Prom Committee ........................3 Booster's Club Ambition: College DANIEL LAWSON WILLIAMS Basketball......................... 1,2 Track...............................1,2 Joe Berg Foundation Science Seminar I. U. Science Institute Governor Youth Council Math Club Science Club Yearbook Staff Prom Committee Salutatorian Ambition: Higher Education 10 GERALD WAYNE FRYE Basketball............................. 1 Baseball ...............................3 Class President.........................1 Yearbook Staff..........................4 Boys' State Delegate....................4 Booster's Club Prom Committee Ambition: Teaching PHYLLIS MARIE SURVANCE Librarian............................2,3 Yearbook Staff.........................4 Home Ec. Club..........................4 Home Ec. Club President................4 Class Vice-President...................3 Class Treasurer........................2 Prom Committee Booster's Club Ambition: Beautician BRENDA JEAN GILLICK Glee Club...................1,2,3,4 Home Ec. Club....................3,4 Yearbook Staff.....................4 B.B. Queen Attendant...............1 Prom Committee Booster's Club Ambition: Secretary LLOYD GEE, JUNIOR Basketball................... 1,2,3,4 Baseball.....................1,2,3,4 Track..........................1,2,3,4 Class President..................... 2 Class Vice-President................ 1 Yearbook Staff.......................4 Prom Committee Ambition: Coach 11 BARBARA SUE RICHARDSON Glee Club................. 1,2,3,4 Home Ec. Club...................3,4 Yearbook Staff....................4 Booster's Club Prom Committee Ambition: College DARRELL LEE SMITH Basketball....................1,2,3,4 Track...........................1,2,3,4 Class President.....................3,4 Class Vice-President................. 2 Yearbook Staff........................4 Prom Committee Ambition: College GARY LEE NORRIS Booster's Club Prom Committee Glee Club Yearbook Staff Ambition: Engineer CHERYL ANNE MARTIN Glee Club ................... Yearbook Staff............... Librarian Club............... Home Ec. Club................ Prom Committee Booster's Club Ambition: College 2,4 .. 4 .. 4 . 4 12 TERRY LEE HALL Basketball ....................1,2,3,4 Track..............................1,2,4 Yearbook Staff.........................4 Glee Club............................3,4 Prom Committee Ambition: College NORMA KAY LANNAN Yearbook Staff............... Glee Club................... Prom Committee Booster's Club Ambition: Secretary 4 3 ROBERT CLYDE ENLOW Yearbook Staff.....................4 Ambition: T.V. Technician 13 ADRIAN LEE ARVIN Glee Club...........................2,3 Yearbook Staff........................4 Prom Committee........................3 Ambition: State Police NANCY ELLAN SEALS Glee Club.......................1, Class Secretary................... Librarian......................... Home Ec. Club..................... Prom Committee Girls' State Delegate Valedictorian 2,3,4 ..3,4 ____1 ..3,4 Booster's Club Yearbook Editor Ambition: Happiness PAULA JANE DIVINE Glee Club...................1,2,3,4 Home Ec. Club....................3,4 Yearbook Staff.....................4 Prom Committee Booster's Club Ambition: Secretary But-But-But ) GENE RATOR CHANLEY Glee Club............................1,2 Yearbook Staff.........................4 Prom Committee ........................3 Basketball.............................1 Ambition: Businessman 14 RICHARD E. COGET Yearbook Staff.............. Class Treasurer............. Booster's Club Ambition: Ministry 4 4 MICHA JO PERKINS Librarian...................1,2,3,4 Glee Club...................1,2,3,4 Home Ec. Club.......................3,4 Class Ass't. Treasurer..............3,4 Librarian Club Vice-President.........4 Home Ec. Club President ..............3 Yearbook Staff........................4 Prom Committee Booster's Club Ambition: Dental Assistant DIANA LYNN DREW Glee Club..................... 1,2,3,4 Librarian..................... 1,2,3,4 Librarian President....................4 Home Ec. Club........................3,4 Yearbook Staff........................ 4 Prom Committee.........................3 Class Photographer.....................4 Booster's Club Ambition: Dental Technician THOMAS PEDRICK MEDINA Student Manager.................2,3,4 Yearbook Staff......................4 Prom Committee Ambition: Auditor 15 VICKI DARLENE JEFFERS Glee Club......................1,2,3,4 Dance Band Vocalist.................2,3,4 Office..............................2,3,4 Home Ec. Club.........................3,4 Librarian ..............................4 Librarian Secretary.....................4 Booster's Club President................4 Booster's Club Prom Committee Yearbook Staff Ambition: Teacher MICHAEL SMITH Booster's Club Yearbook Staff Prom Committee Ambition: Navy 16 WALTER JAMES ZIEGLER Basketball...................... Track........................... Glee Club....................... Prom Committee.................. Senior Vice-President Booster's Club Yearbook Staff Ambition: State Policeman 1 1 3 3 PATRICIA ANN HARPER Office.......................1,2,3,4 Librarian..........................1,2 Yearbook Staff.......................4 Glee Club............................1 Prom Committee Booster's Club Ambition: Nurse JUDITH ANN SEALS Home Ec. Club............... Yearbook Staff.............. Prom Committee Booster's Club Ambition: Secretary 3,4 ...4 TONY EDWARD BLEDSOE Boys' State Alternate Yearbook Staff Prom Committee Ambition: Conservation Officer 17 JOHN STEPHEN SIMMONS Glee Club ..........................2,3 Yearbook..............................4 Basketball............................1 Prom Committee........................3 Ambition: College SHIRLEY DARLENE McCRARY Glee Club........................2,3,4 Librarian............................1 Treasurer Home Ec. Club..............4 Yearbook Staff Prom Committee Ambition: Secretary LARRY EUGENE HOTZ Glee Club...........................3 Yearbook Staff......................4 Ambition: Auto Mechanic 18 ROBERT ALLEN NEIDEFFER Booster's Club.................1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff.........................4 Prom Committee ........................3 Ambition: Navy PATRICIA ANN DUNCAN Glee Club....................1,2,3,4 Home Ec. Club .....................4 Yearbook Staff.....................4 Prom Committee Booster's Club Ambition: Business School KAREN DIANE WAGONNER Glee Club.....................2,3,4 Yearbook Staff....................4 Prom Committee Booster's Club Ambition: Beautician ROBERT LEO SINNOTT Booster's Club Yearbook Staff Ambition: College 19 ALICE KAY LINGENFELTER Glee Club....................1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff.....................4 Librarian..........................1 Prom Committee Booster's Club Ambition: Beautician BETTY JEAN LUKENS Librarians Club.....................4 Yearbook Staff......................4 Prom Committee Ambition: College PHILIP RANDALL GOWINS Yearbook Staff......................4 Glee Club ..........................1 Prom Committee Booster's Club Ambition: To own 12 Concessions 20 Senior Class History We entered as freshmen with fifty-two members. It was the largest class in our high school. The freshmen, with the help of Mrs. Amelia Lucas, sponsored a very successful sock hop and two bake sales. The class officers were: President...... Vice-President Secretary...... Treasurer .... Reporter....... Gerald Frye .Junior Gee Brenda True love Margaret Hoffman Karla Greene We started our sophomore year with forty-five members. Mrs. Amelia Lucas was again our sponsor. We sponsored two sock hops, two bake sales, and a number of candy sales. The proceeds went toward our prom. The class officers were: President.........................Junior Gee Vice-President....................Darryl Smith Secretary ........................ Karla Greene Treasurer......................... Phyllis Survance Our Junior Class consisted of forty-two members. The year was a profitable one. Mrs. Amelia Lucas was our sponsor. We sponsored a very successful prom, the theme was Moon River. The class officers were: President......................... Darrel Smith Vice-President....................Phyllis Survance Secretary.........................Nancy Seals Treasurer.........................Danny Williams Assistant Treasurer...............Mickie Perkins Reporter..........................Tom Medina At last we entered our senior year with forty-three classmates. We sponsored many money-making pro- jects. Among these were bake sales, candy sales, a chili supper, a spaghetti supper, and a show. We also published the annual thanks to the help of our sponsor Mrs. Amelia Lucas. The class officers: President........... Vice-President .... Treasurer.......... Assistant Treasurer, Reporters.......... Darrel Smith James Ziegler Rick Coget Phyllis Survance Karla Greene Margaret Hoffman 21 May 31, 1985 Dear Sputniks In the past year and a half I have done some extensive traveling all over the world to visit my fonner class- mates of my dear high school days at L.H.S. Being that it had been nearly twenty-five years since I had last seen some of them I was amazed at how little my friends had changed. I first talked with Larry Hotz at the National Guard Armory in Richmond, Virginia. He is the Commanding Officer of the National Guard. I asked him what he thought of the President's latest military moves and of the war problems we now face in America. Larry said he thought Mr. Lincoln was hasty in signing the Eman- cipation Proclamation, and commented that he thought Grant might take Richmond by next week. From Virginia I traveled to Vincennes, Indiana to visit the University there, and to my surprise I saw Cheryl Martin and Barbara Richardson walking towards the library on the campus. Yes, they are beginning their eighteenth year there. It seems they have a crush on one of the professors. While I was in the Loogootee area once again I went to visit Paula Divine in the Old Folks Home near Loogootee. She wouldn't speak to me for some odd reason. Oh, yes, Gene Chanley still had his problems, and has voiced them very well in his new hit record entitled Hey, Paula. It is a shame Gene is going to retire from show business, but he decided it would be best for him and the business. In Antarctica, Phil Gowins almost became water skiing champion of the world but was disqualified when the officials found out that his skis were really shoes, and that his shoes were really canoes. In Washington D.C. people are still asking themselves how Karla Greene became the first woman President, and then managed to appoint Danny Williams as Ambassador to Siberia. I talked to Junior Gee in Boston and he has declined from basketball to bake beans being that he owns one of the largest baked bean plants in Boston. I finally made it to Europe. My first stop was in Pisa, France where the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa once stood. Bob Sinnot was commissioned by a Mr. Larkin to prove his worth as a salesman. You guessed it! Bob sold the Leaning Tower of Pisa to the Gary Norris Construction Company just last week. The sale shocked the whole world but Bob proved he was the world's best salesman. His trial should be coming up very shortly. From Pisa I traveled to Paris. Mickie Perkins and Lynn Drew are doing very well as models and Can Can girls. When I traveled to Rome I was surprised to see Phyllis Survance down at the Forum. She is still looking for some of the people who haven't paid for their Senior pins or keys. My last stop in Europe before returning to the States found me in London, England. To my surprise I found many of my former classmates there. Jeanne Swartzentruber, Judy Seals, and Shirley McCrary are royal cooks at Buckingham Palace. Norma Lannan and Margaret Wenzel were also in London, but for a different reason. They are starring in a new movie entitled, On the Bleach. I think the movie has something to do with fallout (hair, that is). After I got back to the States, I headed straight to the Rocky Mountains area where Tom Medina was hunt- ing for the porcupine that eloped with one of his prize cactus plants. Tom is a cactus breeder for the govern- ment and is beginning to look like a cactus himself. The only difference is that Tom wears shoes. Mick Smith became the heir of Smith Brother's Cough Drops. Yes, he told me that the founder of the firm is the nephew of his father's uncle's brother's cousin's grandmother. So naturally Mick became the heir. Pat Harper is in New York City making final arrangements to take over the reins as the editor of Harper's Magazine. I moved out to California for the winter months only to find out that Bob Enlow was the latest movie sen- sation. He is doing a fine job taking up where Boris Karloff left off in the Dracula series. Pat Duncan is still a senior in high school but things are looking up for her. In five more years she can graduate, then retire and collect old-age insurance. Actually she is the only person to make education a career. Brenda Truelove and Brenda Gillick made history, in that they were the first women to ever get a job at Cape Canaveral and if I may say so, the last. Too bad! They pushed the wrong button. Nancy Seals and Lee Arvin are still together. I remember when they met in a revolving door and started running around together. In Chicago I ran into Bob Arvin one day on Maxwell Street. He told me he runs the world's most prosperous organ grinding business. I can remember when he just started out in business, he owned only one hand organ and a small monkey, he still owns the same hand organ but has added a gorilla. He says he has no trouble getting people to put money in the cup now. Z2 Tony Bledsoe received his official diploma as a first-class lover from the House of Lovers, Inc. From Chicago I traveled down to Puerto Rico to visit Darrell Smith on his gigantic banana plantation. I can see now why Darrell has such a big smile. He's the only person I know that can eat a banana sideways! In Alaska, Bob Neideffer is running for governor of that state. Bob usually doesn't have any luck with politics but he does have a pretty little Eskimo girl named One Tooth. I don't know the name of the other tooth. I was reading in the paper this morning where Bob Hinkle built a three mile high construction job and stepped back to admire his work, too bad he was on top of the building. In Indianapolis I attended a banquet in honor of James Ziegler; James is a State Trooper now and doing a great job. He was being honored for capturing ten of the Least Wanted Criminals in the nation. Gerald Frye was a successful tree surgeon in the Hawaiian Islands, until he fell out of one of his patients. Wonder if the tree was hurt? Margaret Hoffman and Vickie Jeffers are old maids now living together in their 44 room mansion in Atlanta, Georgia. We still wonder how they made their fortunes. Their hobby is exchanging gifts. It seems Marg ex- changes the ones Vickie buys her and Vickie exchanges the ones Marg buys her. John Simmons, a successful big game hunter has just returned from South America where he just shot and stuffed his first elephant ear. Alice Lingenfelter and Diane Wagner are just out of this world, they being the women astronauts were put into orbit around Venus. It is reported that they don't want to come back. Wonder what's up there? Terry Hall is now teaching English in foreign countries but we still wonder where he learned his. To see the last of my classmates I had to travel back to Loogootee. When I arrived, I was amused to hear that Betty Lukens had just been crowned Grandmother of Martin County 1984. Amusingly yours, Rick Coget 23 Class Will I, Lee Arvin, bequeath my temper to Terry Sutton. I, Robert Arvin, bequeath my disposition to anyone who wants it. I, Tony Bledsoe, bequeath my grey goose to Dale Baker. I, Gene Chanley, bequeath my false teeth to anyone who wants them. I, Rick Coget, being of sound mind and body, don't will anything-l can't afford it! I, Paula Divine, bequeath my blonde hair to Mr. Page. I, Lynn Drew, bequeath my rosy complexion to any pale face who wants it. I, Patti Duncan, bequeath my ability to get along with Mike Harbison to Carolyn C. I, Robert Enlow, bequeath my height to Eddie Fullerton. I, Gerald Frye, bequeath my ability to drive a car to Martha Hoffman. I, Junior Gee, bequeath my athletic ability to Roger Wildman. I, Brenda Gil lick, bequeath my fun at the strip pits to Sharon Waggoner. I, Phil Gowins, bequeath my intelligence to Mr. Jones. I, Karla Greene, bequeath my complexion to Sharon Hoffman. I, Terry Hall, bequeath my nickname Sach to anyone that has a nose to fit it. I, Patti Harper, bequeath my ability to stay slim to Rose Hembree. I, Robert Hinkle, bequeath my position in the Senior Class to anyone brave enough to take it. I, Margaret Hoffman, bequeath my ability to get along with my sister to Mike B. I, Larry Hotz, bequeath my quietness to anyone who needs it. I, Vicki Jeffers, bequeath the song, Home on the Range, to Mr. Williams. I, Norma Lannan, bequeath my short skirts to Pam Harrison. I, Alice Lingenfelter, bequeath my ability to get along with Richard to Carolyn C. I, Betty Lukens, bequeath my height to Mickie Coget. I, Shirley McCrary, bequeath my place in the cafeteria to Nancy Arvin. I, Cheryl Martin, bequeath all my fun at the Calumet to Norma Arvin. I, Tom Medina, bequeath all my dates with Mickie to Herb. I, Robert Neideffer, bequeath all my crib notes to Gary Lett. I, Gary Norris, bequeath my Princess razor to Barbara DeWeese. I, Mickie Perkins, bequeath my curly hair to Judy Hite. I, Barbara Richardson, bequeath my ability to be in a car wreck with neat boys to Jean Duncan. I, Judi Seals, bequeath my good grades and sophistication to Sue McCrary. I, Nancy Seals, bequeath my ability to get along with my boy friend to Linda Strawn. I, John Simmons, bequeath my seat in civics to Doug Ziegler. I, Robert Sinnott, bequeath my ability to have a good Ford to Jack Inman. I, Mick Smith, bequeath my seat in bookkeeping to anyone who wants to commit suicide. I, Darrell Smith, bequeath my comb to the basketball boys. I, Phyllis Survance, bequeath my bowling average to Jimmy Nigg. I, Jean Swartzentruber, bequeath my place in the cafeteria to Lorene Swartzentruber. I, Brenda Truelove, bequeath my position as senior yell-leader to Penny Mattingly. I, Dianne Wagonner, bequeath my red hair to Mr. Williams. I, Margaret Wenzel, bequeath my brother Skip to Penny Mattingly. I, Danny Williams, bequeath all my troubles except girls to George Cochran. I, Jim Ziegler, bequeath my disposition to Mr. Jones. I, Mrs. Lucas, bequeath my position as Senior Class sponsor to Mr. Holland. Norma Arvin Jack Inman Carolyn Arvin Steve Riggins Marcella Williams Barbara De Weese Paul Lents Phyllis Fields Dave Strickland Judy A. Frye Douglas Ziegler Karen Frye Darrell Nonte Larry Christley 26 Jane Wade Bill Moore Ann Clements Roger Taylor Jean Duncan Anita Sanders Ralph Haines JoAnne Chattin Larry Trambaugh Sue Harper Delbert Stoll Judy D. Frye Janet Wildman Linnea Olsen Eddie McGuire 27 Carmen Palladino Patty Phillips Paul Chanley Lylia Swayze Bob Duncan Pamela Harrison Kenny Hollaway Judy Hite Gary Jeffers 28 Susan Drew President Mike Woods Vice-President Ann Hedrick Treasurer Roger Parsons Treasurer Penny Mattingly Secretary JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The class of 1964 started their freshman year with seventy students. During their first year they sponsor- ed a sock hop and a bake sale. Under the supervision of Mr. Alvin Holland, the sponsor, they held a class party. The class officers were as follows: President ...........................Larry Deaton Vice-President...................... Dave Strickland Boys' Secretary-Treasurer............Steve Riggans Girls' Secretary-Treasurer ......... Susan Drew At the start of their sophomore year, there were sixty-five members returning. They opened the school season with a sock hop and later held a Christmas tape sale. The class officers this year were: President....... Vice-President Secretary....... Girls' Treasurer Boys' Treasurer Susan Drew Mike Woods Penny Mattingly .Ann Hedrick Steve Riggans We entered our junior year with sixty-two members. Our class has sponsored a movie and a sock hop this year. The Junior Class sponsor is Mr. Alvin Holland. The class officers are: President...... Vice-President. Secretary...... Girls' Treasurer Boys' Treasurer Susan Drew Mike Woods Penny Mattingly Ann Hedrick Roger Parsons 29 NAME FAVORITE EXPRESSION FAVORITE SONG Carolyn Arvin I'm not sweating it! Go Away Little Girl Norma Arvin That just tears me! End of the World Judi Baker Well, golly! It's Up to You Carolyn Cannon Oh, darn! Rhythm in the Rain Paul Chan ley Hi ya. Fella! End of the World Jo Ann Chattin Well, now! End of the World Larry Christley Nice One! Rhythm in the Rain Ann Clements You ain't wrong! Stretchin' Out George Cochran That's the way it goes! Go Away Little Girl Barbara De Weese Good Night! Mama Sing a Song Bill Drake Don't back down now! The Stripper Susan Drew Tears me! It's a Dog's World Bob Duncan You blew it! Limbo Rock Jean Duncan What? Hey, Paula Larry Fellers 1 don't know. Sealed with a Kiss Phyllis Fields Huh? End of the World Judy A. Frye Where! Where! You've Got Hold on Me Judy D. Frye Well, 1 never! Shake Me, 1 Rattle Karen Frye Tears me up! Let's Kiss and Make Up Gary Goller Hey, Stud! Shutters and Boards Ralph Haines Don't agitate me! Walk Right In Bob Haines O.K. From Jack to a King Kenny Holloway Don't Sweat It! Telstar Sue Harper That's tough! From Jack to a King Pam Harrison This ought to be good! Almost Anything Ann Hedrick Don't be dopey! You're the Reason Linda Hembree 1 doubt it! Hey, Paula Judy Hite I'll be doggoned! Travelin' Man Jack Inman What did 1 say? Walk Like a Man Joy Jackson It must be nice! Hey, Paula Gary Jeffers Hey, Mother! Walk Like a Man Deri Littrell How about that! Penny Mattingly Shut up! Little Town Flirt Eddie McGuire Hello, Beautiful! Rhythm in the Rain Bill Moore Rhythm in the Rain Darrell Nonte Causal Hey, Paula PET PEEVE Ralph M. Shell Don Gene Paula Jane Taylor Mike T. Roddy Bloomington Steve Elms Mary Ann Bloomfield Bill Drake Frank Barb Cheryl Linda Bill Drake Jim Meyers Kathro Mrs. Baker Drake Mrs. Dooley Charlotte Bus radio Steve Leighty Mr. Ackerman Judy Seals Mrs. Williams Lin Andy Larry W. Jim Eng. teachers Geo. Alvin baby GUYS AND DOLLS Danny ????? Larry Larry Rosalie Dave Tuesday W. Norman Vicki Greg P. Sophia L. Chuck All Guess Who? Mary Ann Ronnie Guess Who? Arnie Tony Linda Jovanda Margie Nelson Mike Leo Luke Karen Charlie Susie La Donna Skip ?????? ?????? Joyce NAME FAVORITE EXPRESSION FAVORITE SONG PET PEEVE Linnea Olsen Mad! You're Used to Be Carmen Palladino Moonlight Sonate' Terry Lamar Roger Parsons New Buddy! Tell Him School Steve Riggins How should 1 know? Go Away Little Girl Work Anita Sanders Big Deal! Return to Sender Cheryl Martin Charles Siebe And away we go! My name! Tony Slone Flake off Wild Weekend Life Wanda Souerdike Pardon me! Hey, Paula School Delbert Stoll Son of a Buck Hey, Paula Tats Bill Strange Holy Cow! Mama Didn't Lie Gary R. Paul Lents Golly! Ruby Baby Gary Goller Linda Strawn Huh? Rhythm in the Rain Wide track wheels David Strickland Oh, yeah? Hey, Paula Yellow Falcon Yvonne Strickland About sharp! The Boy 1 Love Odon boys Lila Swayze Tears me! Hey, Paula Mrs. Baker Roger Taylor Quit cussing, Jeffers! Little Town Flirt Yaezoo Larry Trambaugh Shut up! From Jack to a King Sharon W. Jane Wade Gosh! From Jack to a King Jo Anne Sharon Waggoner You tell us! Rhythm in the Rain Becky G. Larry Weitkamp Golly! Rhythm in the Rain Little sisters Janet Wildman Let's Kiss and Make Up Norm Marcella Williams Get serious! You're the Reason Janet Steve Witsman Sounds like a winner! Rhythm in the Rain Mr. Holland Mike Woods You can't win them all! You're Torturing Me Alfordsville Doug Ziegler Horse feathers! You're the Reason Kathro Charlotte Hotz Boy! Two Lovers School GUYS AND DOLLS “Guys Everybody Sammy Joy Claudet Ronnie Dot Vicki? Becky Steve Bob R. S. Connie F. Judi B. C. Jay Don Bob Linda Ann Peggy Taylor Ruth Simmons Larry Hotz Carolyn Crouse Caren Woolard Roger Fox Karl Hoffman Jim Hembree Carole Mauder 33 34 Donnie Miller Abbie Fuhrman Eddie Fullerton Joyce Walton Bob Woods Don Jackson Marjorie Souerdike David Bruner Loretta Lundy Gary Cole Afra Arvin Phil Goodpasture Jeanne Baker 35 Dale Baker Barry Stuckey Beth Smith Sharon Hoffman Bill Harrison SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President...... Vice-President Secretary...... Treasurer .... Treasurer...... Dale Baker Barry Stuckey Beth Smith Sharon Hoffman Bill Harrison SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The class of sixty-five started their freshman year with sixty-three members. They had a class party and a sock hop. Kathy Canada was elected the freshman cheerleader. The class sponsor is Mrs. Jones and the class officers are: President........................Dale Baker Vice-President...................Jon Witliams Secretary........................Sharon Hoffman Treasurer........................Beth Smith The sophomores began this school term with sixty-four members. Thus far they have sponsored a sock hop and a candy sale. A car wash and a sock hop are being planned. Bobby Dove Mary Hembree Bill Keller Linda Taylor Ronnie Steele Pixie Strickland 38 i Rachel Hatfield Ronnie Mehne Nancy Arvin Larry Wildman Laura Crane James Wade Brenda Divine Charles Conover Linda Divine Larry Dent Bonnie Truelove Gerald Strange Linda Bledsoe Delores Waggoner Bobbi McCord Kenny Hedrick Donna Littrell Donald Neukam 39 John Milligan Cheryl Strange Susan Street Charles Moffatt Donald Picou L. Swartzentruber Cheryl True love Wayne Cox Lonnie Survance Linda Neukam Charles Parish Sue McCrary Gary Thompson Diane Parker Gary Wolfgeher Mickie Coget Mike Peek Fern Wood Tommy Dillon 40 Ronnie Bledsoe Eileen Weitkamp Bryan Gregory Grace Holloway r. Brad Gregory Dianna Summers Johnnie Cochran President Terry Hasler Vice-President Donald Stoll Secretary Martin Drew Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY We entered L.H.S. with seventy-one class members. We sponsored a successful show and sock hop. We are planning a class party for the second semester. The class officers are: President ......................Johnny Cochran Vice-President..................Terry Hasler Secretary.......................Donald Stoll Treasurer....................... Martin Drew 41 Eighth Grade Seventh Grade 43 Elementary Staff Top row: Left-right, Ruth Strawn, Winfield Able, Robert Ackerman, Marvin Hicks, Reva Ledgerwood. Bottom row: Left-right, Mable Jensen, Helen Sargent, Dollie Hebbler, Florence Olsen, Elsie Harris, June Crane, Eldina Robinson, Amelia Lucas. Sixth Grade 44 Fifth Crude Fourth Grade 45 Third Grade 46 Second Grade 47 First Grade Kindergarten Cadet Hand Yearbook Staff Before 50 f After Home Economics Club Drivers’ Education Boys’ Physical Education 51 Librarian s ’ Clu b Math Club Science Club 53 Cafeteria Cooks: Mrs. Bonnie McCrary, Mrs. Millie Smith. THE LOOGOOTEE HIGH SCHOOL BAND We think Loogootee has reason to be proud of their band. The band has sixty-five members and these were their activities in the past year: In February, the band was proud of one of its members, Charles Siebe who plays first trumpet, when he was selected to be a member of the All-State Band. This was held at Goshen, Indiana in the high school there. In March, the band attended a Band Festival held at Holland, Indiana. Seven bands from surrounding areas attended. Practice sessions were held during the day and that evening the bands presented a concert. In April, the band traveled to Elnora, Indiana where they were entered in a playing contest. Many months of practice were spent in preparation for this and Loogootee was really proud when the band came home with a First Division. In the summer, the band practiced every week in preparation for the activities that were to take place that fall. In August, the band was honored by an invitation from Evansville, Indiana to march in their Sesquicentennial Parade. We marched all afternoon, were served a meal of barbecued chicken with all the trimmings, and that evening were guests at By These Waters, a stage production by the people of Evansville. The next months were spent practicing for a marching contest which was to be held at Tell City, Indiana. Our band received a Second Division which we felt was very good. The band and glee club presented a Christmas Concert which we are sure everyone enjoyed. This was the first display of the band's new uniforms. In January, the band marched at the Loogootee-Montgomery ball game. The band gave a fine performance and were really proud of their drum major and majorettes. 55 The band is preparing to play again and have high hopes for another first. The band is very grateful to the Band Boosters who have contributed so much to the band in the past year. The band is very pleased with their new uniforms and want to thank everyone who contributed. Risers were erected in the band room and most of this credit goes to Walter IMigg and Johnnie Jackson, to whom we are very grateful. The Band Boosters have also bought various instruments for the band and we would like to say, Thank you, to everyone who helped make this past year a successful one. And last, but not least, we would like to recognize ourband director, Marvin Hicks, who made all of these activities possible for us. He has spent many hours outside of school as well as in working for us. We hope he is as proud of us as we all are of him. 56 Martha Hoffman, Kathy Canada, Tony Slone, JoAnne Chattin, Sharon Hoffman. FRONT ROW- SECOND ROW- BACK ROW- L. H. S. BASEBALL TEAM Left to Right Steve Page, Charles Siebe, Mike Bohlinger, Larry Christly, Terry LaMar, Coach Jack Butcher. Darrell Nonte, George Cochran, Mike Woods, Robert Haines. Junior Gee, Steve Leighty, Gerald Frye, Roger Taylor. The Loogootee Lions, under the fine coaching of Jack Butcher, had a wonderful baseball season of 8 wins and 1 loss. They won the S.W.I.A.C. championship. The batting trophy was won by Junior Gee, who got 15 hits for 36 times at bat. This gives him a percentage of .417. 58 The Lions lost two of their best players this year to graduation, Junior Gee and Gerald Frye. BASEBALL STATISTICS NAME AT BAT Jr. Gee 36 Larry Christley 28 Gerald Frye 28 Bill Moore 23 Steve Page 21 Charlie Siebe 26 Bob Haines 33 Roger Taylor 24 Mike Bohlinger 25 George Cochran 4 Darrell Nonte 4 Bill Keller 0 Steve Leighty 1 Mike Woods 2 Terry LaMar 2 HITS PERCENTAGE 15 .417 9 .321 8 .286 6 .261 5 .238 6 .231 7 .212 5 .203 5 .200 1 .250 1 .250 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Loogootee......................7 Shawswick Loogootee.....................16 Montgomery Loogootee......................6 Neadmore .. Loogootee......................3 Oolitic.... Loogootee......................5 Odon....... TOURNEY Loogootee.....................10 Montgomery Loogootee......................4 St. John's . S.W.I.A.C. CHAMPIONSHIP 0 4 .5 .0 2 0 6 Loogootee.......................5 Eastern....................0 59 S.W.I.A.C. CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY Basketball Second Team Fres h rn an Team 60 Lions' Up cord NAME CLASS _EG FG7° Smith Sr. 115-219 52.5 Gee Sr. 202-475 42.5 Hall Sr. 36-63 57.1 Haines Jr. 53-121 43.8 Strickland Jr. 46-117 39.3 Drake Jr. 113-203 55.7 Taylor Jr. 5- 21 23.8 Stoll Jr. 1- 5 20.0 Bohlinger So. 98-242 40.5 Page So. 4- 7 57.1 FT FT% TP G AVG. 76-126 60.3 310 21 14.8 60-105 57.1 464 22 21.2 19- 36 52.8 91 21 4.6 26- 47 55.3 132 22 6.0 12- 23 52.2 102 21 4.9 52- 86 60.5 278 21 13.2 1- 3 33.3 11 19 .6 0- 1 00.0 4 13 .2 49- 68 72.1 245 22 11.1 4- 4 100.0 14 8 1.8 WE 86 85 66 91 62 65 90 65 62 76 72 104 74 55 82 78 60 89 84 92 72 51 OPPONENTS Shawswick Oolitic Shoals Wash. Cath. Montgomery Springs Valley Worthington Petersburg Odon E Inora Dubois Montgomery Bloomfield Wash. Cath. Shoals Switz City Orleans Plainville SECTIONAL Petersburg Wash. Cath. A Ifordsvi I le Washington THEY 43 49 38 52 38 49 46 46 46 37 38 31 43 46 61 31 23 49 56 61 41 58 61 FIRST ROW: Left to right - C. Siebe, M. Bohlinger, J. Gee, S. Page, and R. Taylor. SECOND ROW: T. Medina, and R. Haines, Student Manager; T. Hall, D. Smith, B. Drake, D. Strickland, B. Haines, and Coach J. Butcher. Lions Roar Through Undefeated Season The Lions of 62-53 made basketball history by having the first undefeated season in the history of the Loogootee school. With the dynamic coaching of Jack Butcher the Lions flew through the season defeat- ing all opponents by an average margin of 30.9. Mr. Butcher taught these boys the tight defense which they displayed throughout the season. This defense was the key to the Lions tremendous seasonal re- cord. Coach Jack Butcher's and the Senior's record for the past four years is 84 wins and 12 losses. The Lions also have the longest winning streak of scheduled games in the state with 35 wins compiled over the past two years. In addition to this record they have also held the Hereld Good Luck trophy for the past two consecutive years. The Lions, by defeating their seven conference opponents, won the SWIAC conference championship. 62 This Page Sponsored, by: DOYLE LUMBER COMPANY In the sectional the Lions defeated Petersburg, Washington Catholic, and AIfordsvilie and were feated in final game by the determined Washington Hatchets in a hard fought game. Two of the Lions, Gee and Smith, made the all sectional team and those who received honorable mention were Bill Drake and Mike Bohlinger. SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE LIONS JUNIOR GEE - The finest guard in Southern Indiana. This 5' 10 basketball whiz broke the previous scoring record and set his own at 43 in his. junior year. He totaled over his high school career 1372 points. He was a member of the all sectional team his junior and senior years. There is no doubt in anyone's mind that he is truly an outstanding player. DARRELL SMITH - A 6' 4 senior center. The leading rebounder on the Lions squad. Darrell averaged 10.5 rebounds a game in his senior year. Darrell was a member of the all sectional second team his junior year and a member of all sectional team his senior year. Smith is one of the five brilliant players to whom credit should be given. TERRY HALL -A 6' 2 senior who is one of the Lions strong reserves. Terry's better games were played during this past sectional. Although not on the first five he was a indispensable reserve who was always reliable. Left to Right: K. Canada, P. Mattingly, M. Coget, and B. Truelove. 63 1. M. Wenzel 2. B. Lukens 3. N. Seals 4. Mick Smith 5. P. Duncan 6. S. McCrary 7. L. Arvin 8. M. Hoffman 9. B. Richardson 10. G. Chanley 11. J. Seals 12. V. Jeffers 13. B. Richardson 14. P. Divine 15. L. Drew 16. J. Zigler 17. B. Arvin 18. A. Linkenfelter 19. T. Bledsoe 20. G. Norris 21. D. Smith 22. B. Gillick 23. Mickey Perkins 24. J. Swartzentruber 25. P. Harper 26. C. Martin 27. Perkins, Hembree, Drew 28. Lucas 29. feet of Jack Butcher. 65 I. E. Hembree 2. C. Spewy 3. K. Frye 4. P. Mattingly 5. S. Streete 6. R. McGuire 7. J. Baker 8. D. Smith 9. A. Lingenfelter 10. C. Hoffman II. E. Weitkamp 12. L. Christly 13. S. Drew 14. G. Gollar 15. S. Strange 16. P. Chanley 17. P. Strickland 18. L. Survance 19. R. Taylor 20. R. Simmons 21. D. Neukam 22. V. Jeffers 23. R. Parsons 24. A. Arvin 25. D. Miller 26. D. Parsons 27. L. Hembree 28. G. Jeffers 29. C. Crouse 30. D. Ziegler 31. M. Souerdike 32. J. Divine 33. D. Nonte 66 CUTEST NOSE Lee Kay MOST WITTIEST Vicki Gene 67 BIGGEST FEET Pat Phil BIGGEST SMILE Cheryl Darrell BEST SPONSOR Mrs. Lucas MOST QUIETEST Jeanne Larry PRETTIEST HANDS Phyllis Bob i BEST CHEERLEADERS Loogootee High! 68 TALLEST Betty Bob MOST CONCEITED Lynn Tom PRETTIEST EYES Mickie Rick CLEANEST SHOES Shirley Tony BEST DRESSED Nancy Gerald BEST CLASS 1963  ) I SHORTEST Alice Gary a MOST STUDIOUS Karla Jim 69 PRETTIEST HAIR Paula Mick BEST CHEERING BLOCK Loogootee High School BIGGEST EATERS Pat Bob REDDEST HAIR Dianne John NEWEST MEMBERS Marg Bob MOST TALKATIVE Barb Bob 70 CHASE STUDIO YOUR OFFICIAL SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHERS The Members of Chase Studio Wish to Congratulate The Senior Class of 1963 Huntingburg Indiana CONGRATULATIONS LOOGOOTEE HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS Class of 1963 CAULS Men and Boys' Wear Loogootee, Indiana tA WOtUffl tfwtfje iri-- BOTTLE0 UNOER AUTHORITY Of THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY COCA-COLA BO Number Three iK. of Washington WASHINGTON, INDIANA J Just off Hwy. 45 Alfordsville, Ind. Phone OR 2-3446 P. It. COAL CO. All Sizes Screened Coal Mined from Upper Lower Block Seams Residence-Loogootee Phone 377-y-2 T Located 6 Miles South of Loogootee THERE'S A FORD IN YOUR FUTURE Phone 200 Loogootee, Indiana Compliments TRAYLOR GRAIN 909 N. Line Street Loogootee, Indiana Phone 287 Congratulations Seniors! ALCO DIME STORE Your United Variety Store Retailer Good Food Good Service JOHN SLAUBAUGH EXCAVATING ARROW CAFE EATING OUT IS FUN Loogootee Indiana Phone 382 X 2 Loogootee Indiana Best Wishes to Class of 1963 CONGRATULATIONS Loogootee High School Seniors Class of 1963 THE WASHINGTON DAILY TIMES UNITED ST A TES GYPSUM Washington Indiana FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Shoals, Indiana TO SERVE YOU BETTER—FOR LESS For Information Call Agency Office Farm Bureau Insurance Agency Loogootee Phone 62 103 North Indiana LOOGOOTEE FEEDERS SUPPLY, INC. Master Mix Feeds Seeds, Fertilizer Farm Supplies Buyer of All Grains Compliments of DR. C. B. O'CONNOR 400 E. Hefran Street Phone 2108 Washington Indiana Compliments of ---------------• Compliments of BO MACS DRIVE-IN CECIL'S GULF SERVICE Proprietors: Lee Sorrells and Carleton Ragsdale Shoals, Indiana Phone Cherry 1-3351 Compliments of MOSIER AND HOFFMAN HARDWARE COMPANY On the Square Paint-Wallpaper Loocjootee, Indiana Phone — 4 Appliances JEFFERS T.V. SERVICE We Service All Makes AT T.V. Towers and Antennas Loogootee, Indiana LAURIES FLOWERS Quality Value Service Flowers for All Occasions F.T.D. Phone 419 Night 391-y Loogootee Indiana Compliments of REYNOLDS-BROOKS LUMBERYARD Lumber Building Supplies Roofing Phone 149 LUMBER || mm need; Loogootee, Indiana ............I.I..II Ml 111III.. Best Wishes from BOHNERT ADVERTISING AGENCY Phone 71! We're in business to increase your sales and profits.. .try us Jasper Indiana Best Wishes from FRY'S DAIRY MASTER DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Coldest Soft Drinks in Town Best Sandwiches We appreciate your driving in Hy 50-150 South Loogootee Indiana iiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiimiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuuiuiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiii D. K. C0N0LTY If It's Insurance We'll Write It Loogootee Indiana Phone 298 or 485-X Yes, We Write Life Insurance r- • IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIMIIIIimillMIIINIIIimiimillllltllHMHIlHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII 5g I I rv' I I 1 Best Wishes to '63' Seniors Fountain Service Sandwiches Gifts Cosmetics DALE'S Phone 211 Loogootee Indiana ........................min.. 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Main Street Phone 179 Meat - Vegetables Processing - Fruits Quick Frozen Locker Service Custom Butchering ....................inn.... Best Wishes from BROTHERS CAFE Phone 273 Loogootee Indiana Best Wishes from MARY'S MARKET Phone 44-Y Loogootee Indiana Congratulations from EILEEN'S FASHION SHOP Tops in Fashion Adra and Eileen Greene and LOOGOOTEE TRIBUNE Tops in News Charles and Harold Greene i iimimiiniiiinnniiimn Hniii iHiiiinnmimmMiiiittHMiininiiiiiiiiiiinn MMniiiniiiMn HOFFMAN JEWELER'S T03 W. Main Street Watches Jewelry Gifts Charles Young, Owner Phone 46 : Loogootee Indiana .................... ii...inn...........in................... in...............mu' ..............................nnniii.......in.....inininn....nnnniiini............. 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