Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN)

 - Class of 1967

Page 1 of 112

 

Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN) online collection, 1967 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1967 Edition, Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN) online collectionPage 7, 1967 Edition, Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1967 Edition, Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN) online collectionPage 11, 1967 Edition, Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1967 Edition, Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN) online collectionPage 15, 1967 Edition, Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1967 Edition, Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN) online collectionPage 9, 1967 Edition, Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1967 Edition, Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN) online collectionPage 13, 1967 Edition, Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1967 Edition, Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN) online collectionPage 17, 1967 Edition, Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 112 of the 1967 volume:

We, the senior class of nineteen hundred and sixty-seven, respectfully dedicate this, our yearbook, to Gary Lee Neukam, who met his death in an automobile accident on January eighth, nineteen hundred and sixty-seven. During his years at L.H.S., Gary was an active member of the prom committee, yearbook staff, and booster club. Gary was well liked by everyone who knew him, and his untimely death brought great sorrow to all of us. Gary's memory will always be dear to us and we hope he has 2 found peace. George T. Williams Superintendent Lester J. Page High School Principal Robert B. Ackerman Elementary School Principal Charles Sims Ann Wood Ira Clark Jerry Heironimus Carol Hopkins Timothy Nonte Jack Butcher Leanne Cook Rolla Garrett Alvin Holland James Bynum Joy Dewey Henry Jones Edward Hamilton Amelia Lucas Robert Kavanaugh Arnold Rinsch Roddy Cochran Band ......................... 1,2,3,4 Dance Band ................... 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society........... 2,3,4 National Honor Society Vice-President ...................... 4 Class President .................... 4 Booster Club ................. 1,2,3,4 Prom Committee ...................... 3 Yearbook Staff ...................... 4 L. H.S. Scholastic Award ............ 1 Ambition .................Mathematician Norma Craig Brenda Walton Band ...................1,2,3,4 Dance Band..............1,2,3,4 Booster Club ...........1,2,3,4 Class Officer...............1 2,4 National Honor Society....... 3,4 Librarian ................... 2,3 Office ...................... 3,4 Band Officer................... 4 Booster Club Officer .......... 4 Girls' State Delegate.......... 3 Lions Den Co-editor ........... 4 Prom Committee ................ 3 Yearbook Staff .............. 4 Ambition ................ College Booster Club ............1,2,3,4 Librarian ...................2,3,4 Librarian Treasurer............. 4 Honor Society................2,3,4 Honor Society Treasurer......... 4 Class Officer...................3,4 Office ....................... 3,4 Prom Committee ................. 3 Yearbook Co-editor.............. 4 Ambition ................. College Theresa Vollmer Band.......................... 1,2,3,4 Booster Club ................. 1,2,3,4 Librarian ........................ 2,3,4 National Honor Society....... 2,3,4 National Honor Society Secretary .... 4 Girls' State Alternate ............... 3 L.H.S. Scholastic Award .............. 3 Majorette ............................ 4 Prom Committee ....................... 3 Yearbook Staff ....................... 4 Class Officer......................... 4 Lions Den Co-editor .................. 4 DAR Good Citizenship Award............ 4 Ambition ........................College Kenneth Parsons Basketball........................... 1 Prom Committee ...................... 3 Booster Club ...................... 2,3 Yearbook Staff ...................... 4 Ambition .................... Undecided Janet Felton Booster Club ............1,2,3,4 Glee Club ......................1 Librarian .......................4 Prom Committee ..................3 Yearbook Staff ..................4 Ambition....... Airline Stewardess Steve Brett Basketball .............1,2,3,4 Baseball ...............1,2,3,4 Track ..................1,2,3,4 Band ........................1 , 2 Dance Band ....................1,2 Cross-Country.................. 4 Prom Committee ................ 3 Yearbook Staff ................ 4 Ambition....................Coach Vicki Wagoner Glee Club..................... 1,2,3,4 Booster Club ........................ 4 Home Ec. Club...................... 3,4 Yearbook Staff ...................... 4 Prom Committee ...................... 3 Home Ec. Club Secretary-Treasurer ... 4 Ambition .......................Success James Hovis Prom Committee .................... 3 Yearbook Staff .................... 4 Ambition ...................Undecided Elaine Allen Yearbook Staff Ambition .... Housewife Norman Survance Bertina Houghland Booster Club ........................ 1 Librarian ............................ 4 Prom Committee ....................... 3 Yearbook Staff ....................... 4 Ambition ........................College Ricky Anderson Baseball ...................... 1,2,3,4 Basketball ........................ 1,2,3 Track ................................. 3 Prom Committee ........................ 3 Yearbook Staff ........................ 4 Booster Club .......................... 4 Ambition .........................College Ann Hall Band ...................1,2,3,4 Booster Club .................1,2 Class Officer.................. 2 Librarian ..................... 4 Prom Committee ................ 3 Yearbook Staff ................ 4 Ambition ................ College Dale Willis McKibben National Honor Society.......3,4 Booster Club ...........1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff ................4 Prom Committee ................3 Glee Club..................1,3,4 Ambition ............... College Vicki Padgett Booster Club ................. 1,2,3,4 Glee Club ....................... 1,3,4 Home Ec. Club ..................... 3,4 Librarian ......................... 3,4 Prom Committee ...................... 3 Yearbook Staff ...................... 4 Ambition ....................Beoutician Jim Huebner Booster Club ................ 1,2,3,4 Bond ........................ 1,2,3,4 Dance Band ......................... 4 Prom Committee ..................... 3 Yearbook Staff ..................... 4 Ambition ......................College Jo Kay Harkness Booster Club .. Band............ Librarian ...... Prom Committee Yearbook Staff Ambition ....... ..... 1,2,3,4 ..... 1,2,3,4 ...........2,4 .............3 .............4 Success in IBM Neal Williams Basketball ..............1,2,3,4 Cross-Country ............1,2,3,4 Track ....................1,2,3,4 Band ..........................1 Prom Committee ................3 Yearbook Staff ................4 Ambition ............... College Diann Inman Cheerleader ... Glee Club .... Librarian ..... Prom Committee Yearbook Staff Ambition ...... — Kenny Frye National Honor Society.......... Basketball ..................... Baseball ....................... Track .......................... Cross-Country .................. National Honor Society President Class Vice-President ........... Prom Committee ................. Yearbook Staff ................. Boys' State Delegate ........... Ambition ....................... Pat Pankey Basketball...............1,2,3,4 Cross-Country............1,2,3,4 Track....................1,2,3,4 Prom Committee ..................3 Yearbook Staff ..................4 Class Vice-President ............1 Ambition .............State Police ■ Carla Reinhart Band .............. Cheerleader ....... Librarian ......... Booster Club ...... Band Vice-President Office ............ Prom Committee ... Yearbook Staff .... Ambition ........... . 2,3,4 1 2,3,4 . 2,3,4 1,2,3,4 .....4 .....4 .....3 ..... 3 ..... 4 ..... 3 College 1,2,3,4 .. 2,3,4 .... 3,4 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 4 ...... 3 ...... 4 Happiness Jennifer Hedrick Booster Club.............. 1,2,3,4 Glee Club..................1,2,3,4 Home Ec. Club..................3,4 Home Ec. Club President........... 4 Prom Committee ................. 3 Yearbook Staff ................. 4 Librarian .....................3,4 Office ......................... 4 Class Secretary ................ 1 Ambition ................Happiness Donna Parsons Booster Club ............1,2,3,4 Glee Club ...............1,3,4 Home Ec. Club................ 3,4 Librarian ..................2,3,4 Prom Committee ............... 3 Yearbook Staff .................4 Ambition ...............Happiness Robert Chattin Band ...................1,2,3,4 Dance Band..............1,2,3,4 National Honor Society .... 2,3,4 Booster Club ...........1,2,3,4 Prom Committee ................ 3 Yearbook Staff ................ 4 Ambition ................ College Carolyn S. Perkins Booster Club .................. 1,2,3,4 Glee Club ........................... 1,2 Prom Committee ........................ 3 Yearbook Staff ........................ 4 Librarian Club ...................... 3,4 Librarian Secretary ................... 4 Ambition ...................... Happiness Stephen Bright Band............... Dance Band ........ Drum Major......... National Honor Soci Glee Club.......... Class President .... Booster Club ...... Prom Committee ... Yearbook Staff .... ety Sheryll Michael Home Ec. Club..................4 Yearbook Staff..................4 Librarian ..................4 Ambition .........Beautician Tommy Davis Prom Committee ............... 3 Booster Club ...............1 2,3 Yearbook Staff ................ 4 Ambition.. Auto Truck Mechanic Patty ledger ood Band.......................... 1,2,3,4 Dance Band.................... 1,2,3,4 Booster Club ................. 1,2,3,4 librarian ....................... 2,3,4 Notional Honor Society............. 3,4 Class Officer...................... 2,3 Prom Committee .......................3 Yearbook Staff .......................4 Ambition .......................College Jeanette Decker Booster Club .................... 4 Yearbook Staff .................. 4 Ambition .................Secretary Neal Jackson Band ...................1,2,3,4 Dance Band .................... 4 Student Manager............ 2 Glee Club.................1,2,4 Prom Committee ................3 Yearbook Staff .................4 Ambition .........P. L.C. Training Nona Ann Sutton Glee Club............................ 1 Booster Club ...................... 1,4 Librarian ........................... 1 Prom Committee ...................... 3 Yearbook Staff ...................... 4 Home Ec. Club...................... 3,4 Ambition .....................Happiness - Charles Cox Basketball ......................... 1 Prom Committee ...................... 3 Yearbook Staff ...................... 4 Ambition .....................Undecided Rita Strickland Glee Club .... Band........... Librarian ...... Prom Committee Yearbook Staff Ambition....... .... 1 2,3,4 ___4 3 ............4 Travel Agent Gary Wayne Byrd Booster Club ............... 2,3,4 Prom Committee ..................3 Yearbook Staff ..................4 Ambition ................Draftsman Shirley Brock Prom Committee .................... 3 Yearbook Staff .................... 4 Ambition ...................Undecided Kenny Olsen Cross-Country...................... 3,4 Track ............................... 4 Booster Club .........................4 Prom Committee .................... 3 Yearbook Staff ...................... 4 Ambition .......................College Donna Sutton Booster Club ............1,2,3,4 Glee Club....................1,3,4 Librarian ...................2,3,4 Home Ec. Club................ 3,4 Prom Committee ..................3 Yearbook Staff ..................4 Ambition ...............Beautician Bradford D. Williamson Baseball .......................4 Prom Committee .................3 Yearbook Staff .................4 Booster Club ...................4 Ambition ................ College Alma Hanger Prom Committee ...................... 3 Yearbook Staff ...................... 4 Librarian Club....................... 1 Glee Club ........................... 4 Booster Club ........................ 4 Ambition ....................... Dancer Steve Bough Basketball .......................... 1 Booster Club ................. 1,2,3,4 Band .......................... 1 ,2,3,4 Dance Band ................... 1,2,3,4 Class Officer ....................... 1 Prom Committee........................ 3 Yearbook Staff ....................... 4 Ambition ...........................Navy Jana Hughes Booster Club ....................4 Booster Club Treasurer...........4 Band ............................4 Band Reporter ...................4 Majorette .......................4 Yearbook Staff ..................4 Ambition ................. College Jerry Richardson Basketball ..................1 2,3 Baseball ..................... 3,4 Track ...................1,2,3,4 Cross-Country ...........1,2,3,4 Prom Committee ..................3 Yearbook Staff ..................4 Band ..........................1,2 Dance Band.....................1,2 Booster Club ....................4 Ambition.... Mechanical Engineer Charma Myers Band................ Booster Club ....... Librarian .......... Prom Committee ... Yearbook Co-editor Ambition .......... .......... 1 2,3,4 .......... 1 2,3,4 ............... 3,4 ................. 3 ................. 4 ............Success Denny Long Track .........................1,2 Basketball .....................1 Cross-Country ...................2 Prom Committee ..................3 Yearbook Staff ..................4 Ambition ................Undecided Jim Medina Prom Committee ............... 3 Yearbook Staff ............... 4 Ambition ................Success Prom Committee ............... 3 Yearbook Staff ............... 4 Ambition ................Success Alan Nonte Baseball....................... 1,2,3,4 Basketball........................... 1,2 Prom Committee ....................... 3 Yearbook Staff......................... 4 Booster Club .......................... 4 Ambition .........................College Darlene Padgett Booster Club ................2, Glee Club ..................... Prom Committee ................ Yearbook Staff ................ Ambition ................ College ■U CJ N) CO Gilbert Souerdyke National Honor Society .... 2,3,4 Boys' State Alternate ...........3 Prom Committee ..................3 Yearbook Staff...................4 Booster Club ................2,3,4 Track ...........................3 Ambition ................. College Sandy Holman Home Ec. Club Librarian ...., Glee Club ..., Yearbook Staff Ambition ........ ...... 4 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 4 Undecided — V Ronnie Richardson National Honor Society............ 2,3,4 Basketball .................... 1,2,3,4 Track ......................... 1,2,3,4 Cross-Country....................... 3,4 Prom Committee ..................... 3 Class President ...................... 3 Band.............................. 1,2 Dance Band.......................... 1,2 Ambition ........................College Brenda Sue Divine Prom Committee ...................... 3 Yearbook ............................ 4 Librarian Club ...................... 4 Glee Club.......................... 1,2 Booster Club ...................... 2,4 Ambition ........................ Nurse Patsy Gregory Glee Club .............1,2,3,4 Home Ec. Club................3,4 Yearbook Staff ...........,.. 4 Prom Committee .............. 3 Ambition ..............Undecided Senior ei C166 Will I, Elaine Allen, bequeath my marriage license to Susie and Johnny. I, Rick Anderson, bequeath my ability to take out Bloomfield girls to Civi. I, Steve Bough, bequeath my Corvette value covers to Mr. Nonte in hopes that he will see the light. I, Steve Brett, bequeath my skin and bones to Rex Strawn. I, Steve Bright, bequeath my vibrato to Carla Leighty. I, Shirley Brock, bequeath my seat in government to anyone who wants it. I, Gary Byrd, bequeath S. Gehl my ability to play volleyball. I, Bob Chattin, bequeath my ability to play the drums to Bob Jr. I, Rod Cochran, bequeath my position as class president to anyone that doesn't know what's going on. I, Charles Cox, bequeath my bed at Judy's to Alan. I, Norma Craig, bequeath my antlers to Cindy. I, Tommy Davis, bequeath my greener pastures to the cattlemen's association. I, Brenda S. Divine, bequeath my ability to win the Betty Crocker award to a future homemaker. I, Janet Felton, bequeath my natural black hair to Vicki Richardson. I, Kenny Frye, bequeath my ability to always have a date on Saturday night to Roger Wildman. I, Patsy Gregory, bequeath my good ways and ability not to stare at people to Billie Terrell. I, Ann Hall, bequeath my sense of humor to Mr. Heironimus. I, Alma Hanger, bequeath my good luck at the Rustic to Becky Lett. I, Jo Kay Harkness, bequeath my typing ability to Doris Houghland. I, Jennifer Hedrick, bequeath my ability to swing from the rafters at the Calumet to Jim Medina. I, Sandy Holman, bequeath my wedding band to go with Dale's engagement ring to Theresa. I, Bertina Houghland, bequeath my long hair to Mary, who needs some. I, Jim Hovis, bequeath my tight jeans to my brother Dale. I, Jana Hughes, bequeath my ability to finish high school in Zinnia City to Jo. I, Jim Huebner, bequeath my long hair to Mr. Hamilton. I, Diann Inman, bequeath my ability to get the Stone of April to Pam. I, Neal Jackson, bequeath my grossness to Gerald Zigler. I, John Lagle, bequeath my ability to pass psychology tests to next year's students. I, Patty Ledgerwood, bequeath my enthusiasm as a SENIOR to Cindy. I, Denny Long, bequeath my vast fortune I have amassed playing pool to 009 ball Charlie Butcher. I, Dale McKibben, bequeath my third degree bums in government to Rex Strawn. I, Jim Medina, bequeath my ability to stay on the wagon to Tim Blain. I, Sheryl I Michael, bequeath my seat on the bus to any girl (sucker) who is brave enough to sit there. I, Chris Murphy, bequeath my ability to find the action spots and to get stuck in the mud to Tim Blain. I, Charma Myers, bequeath my position as yearbook co-editor to anyone capable of getting along with their sponsor. I, Alan Nonte, bequeath my ability to take out Bloomfield and Linton girls to Gregg Jones. I, Kenneth Olsen, bequeath my slim and trim figure to David Lett. I, Darlene Padgett, bequeath my ability to get people embarrassed to Becky Lett. I, Vicki Padgett, bequeath my nickname of straws to any girl capable of taking care of them. I, Donna Parsons, bequeath my seat in shorthand to anyone dumb enough to take it. I, Kenneth Parsons, bequeath one bar of soap to Marsha Wease. I, Pat Pankey, bequeath my manly physique to Cynthia (mouth) Arvin to match her personality. I, Susie Perkins, bequeath my ability to go with one guy for a long period of time to Becky LaMar. I, Carla Reinhart, bequeath my ability to play ratchett, bells and timpani to Cindy Arvin who really enjoys it. I, Jerry Richardson, bequeath my ability to play basketball to Cecil Truelove, and my ability to play pool to Charlie Butcher. I, Ronnie Richardson, bequeath my tube of chapstick to Jim Nigg. I, Gilbert Souerdyke, bequeath my 45-inch chest to Jim Reinhart. I, Rita Strickland, bequeath my ability to get engaged to Miss Hopkins. I, Norman Survance, bequeath my ability to have parties at Portersville rather than the Rustic on Saturday nights to Terry Truelove. I, Diane Sutton, bequeath my Sunshine personality to Gomer Nonte. I, Donna Sutton, bequeath my ability to play Cupid to one of the juniors. They need one! I, Nona Sutton, bequeath my ability to ride a Honda to Mr. Nonte. I, Theresa Vollmer, bequeath my ice pick to Joe Dee. I, Vicki Waggner, bequeath Jim Medina to anyone that likes to take karate lessons. I, Brenda Walton, bequeath my ability to put my name on the PSAT test to anyone with the name AAAAAAAAAA. I, Neal Williams, bequeath my pair of barber scissors to Greg Bough. I, Brad Williamson, bequeath my long hair to Davey Jones of the Monkees. 24 Ae prophecy Upon arriving home after being Uncle Sam's guest for ten years, we decided to look up our old classmates. We were certainly glad to leave Viet Nam because it became quite tiresome pulling rickshaws filled to the brim with ammunition. However, we will certain- ly miss Ann Hall's daily propaganda broadcast. She always liked to sound off so the Viet- Cong gave her the chance. A local tavern with the name Doc's hanging over it, drew our attention. Inside we were surprised to see that Bob Chattin was the bartender. He said he took the job because it gives him a sense of security. Another former member of the class of 67 , Jerry Rich- ardson, better known as the King , was also doing extremely well in business. He was now the proprietor of the local billiard club. Charlie Cox was in the back room playing cards with his best friend. He certainly got mad when some smart-aleck seniors looked at his friend and yelled Peephouse. In other business spots around town were a few other members of our class. Jim Huebner was the local barber. He said he owed his success to a new hair tonic he had developed. Strangely enough it had the scent of corn liquor. Diann Inman and Bertina Houghland own and operate the local beauty parlor. Sheryl I Michaels and Vicki Padgett are two of their most reliable customers. Before we left the parlor, the doorbell rang. To our surprise it was Brenda Divine and Jennifer Hedrick. They greeted us with Avon calling. It was close to twelve o'clock and we were starving. Before we could eat, we had to stop by the post office and get a money order. Jana Hughes was the new postmistress. She always was crazy about males — er that is — mails. Elaine Allen was arguing with Jeanette Decker about which branch of service was better, the marines or the navy. Jim Hovis, who is now a staff sergeant in the army, just stood there listening. 25 We got our money order and then drove on down to the Diamond to eat. We were a- mazed to find it was now called Boughs Luncheon. Inside was Charma Myers, who is still the boss, and Steve Bough, who was washing dishes. We noticed two farmers eating next to us. They were Chris Murphy and Gilbert Sourdyke. We asked about their farms, but it seems Gil has his land all in a soil bank. When Darlene Padgett stopped by our table to say hello, she told us that Norman Sur- vance and Brad Williamson were married. It seems they both had met nice, quiet girls, and were now the fathers of forty-five wonderful children each. We finished our meal and decided to visit L. H. S. before classes were dismissed for the day. Our eyes bugged out when we beheld a brand new fifty-million dollar high school. Steve Brett and Carla Reinheart spotted us and came over to say hello. Carla teaches English, and is also the cheer block sponsor. Steve is the Lion's new coach and although it is still a young season, he seems to have the makings of a fine team. It did seem strange to us though, that Mr. Butcher wasn't coaching anymore, Steve and Carla told us Mr. Butcher went batty when he learned a new gym wasn't included in the new school's blue- prints. Loogootee High School also has a new speech teacher. Dale McKibben replaced Mr. Jones when he retired to draw his social security. Joan Rosebraugh, who likes to argue with her students, is teaching government. The three Sutton girls are responsible for pre- paring meals for hungry students. They buy their fresh fruit from Vicki Wagoner's peach farm. 26 Kenny Frye was the elementary school principal. He says he loves little kids. Kenny has three secretaries. They are Patty Ledgerwood, Brenda Walton, and Shirley Brock. Rick Anderson is the caretaker of the grounds. We could see him working on the ball diamond. We had been on the run all day so we decided on a little recreation. That night, we headed out towards the bowling alley only to discover Calument II stood where it once did. It was supervised by Jim Medina and Donna Parsons. Janet Felton and Rita Strick- land were at the door and Jokay Harkness ran the purple light. Inside we met Norma Craig, who is now a prominent member of the Moose Lodge, and Major Gary Byrd who was just back from Viet Nam. Gary was the best pilot the Viet Cong had and he shot down more American aircraft than any other American pilot. John Lagle and Susie Perkins were waltzing on Calument ll's dance floor. They seemed to be getting along quite well. Ken- ny (Lyle) Olsen is the Calument's bouncer. While we were there, Ronnie Richardson and Patsy Gregory told us about their lumber company. About nine o'clock, we left and went back to the pool hall. Tommy (Cow) Davis, the new owner of the Marathon gas station, was there playing nine ball with the King. Boy, some of those things Jerry said! It seemed Tom was just a little bit sloppy. That night we stayed at the Abner, run by Sandy Holman. Her staff of personnel in- cluded Rod Cochran, Theresa Vollmer, and Alan Nonte. Next morning we called a cab. One picked us up after we waited about an hour. The driver of this old green taxi was Kenny Parsons. He told us Alma Hanger was an accom- plished foot doctor (Podiatrist?), and Neal Williams was a sound expert for CBS. Neal 27 Jackson is a missionary serving overseas in Red China. Every Sunday morning he wakes up to Steve Bright's organ music. Kenny let us off up town near the show. We fell over when we saw a poster advertising the show playing. One of the producers was our old sponsor, Mr. Heironomus. The name of the show was I've Got Troubles. It really gave us a thrill to find out the class of 67 is so successful. Pat Pankey Denny Long Co-editors 28 e a 4 clliAtory If early in our freshman year we had selected a class photographer, by now he would have a choice selection in his album. As frehsmen, the snaps would show little, scared students wandering aimlessly around the halls. For our class officers that year, we elected Steve Bough as president, Pat Pankey as vice-president, Jenny Hedrick as secretary and Brenda Walton as treasurer. During that year we found the courage to sponsor a sock-hop and have a class party. Sophomore snaps would include our class officers proudly lined up. President, Steve Bright; vice-president, Ann Hall; secretary, Brenda Walton; and treasurer, Patty Ledger- wood. More good pictures could have been taken by snapping the group of boys that took part in sports during our sophomore year. We could also have taken a picture of our two varsity cheerleaders, Diann Inman and Carla Reinhart. Again that year, we sponsored a sock-hop. Our junior portion of the album would really have been crammed. More class officers: President, Ronnie Richardson; vice-president, Kenny Frye; secretary, Patty Ledgerwood; and treasurer, Norma Craig. We had finally realized the hard work we had ahead of us. We might have taken a few snaps of people carefully carrying fruit cakes all over Loogoo- tee. It was our year to manage the concessions at ball games and we made the best of it by bringing in a lot of money. Finally, splurging all our money, we were host and hostess- es at a Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. Our book would really groan over all the beautiful pictures that could have been taken that gala evening Under the Magnolias. Senior pictures would include the annual staff slaving away to meet the final deadline, senior class meetings trying to decide which cover to have for the yearbook, and the an- ticipation of the sectional. Class officers for our final year were: Rod Cochran, president; 29 Norma Craig, vice-president; Brenda Walton, secretary; and Theresa Vollmer, treasurer. Of course, of all these pictures, the most outstanding would be the Class of 1967, in their caps and gowns solemnly walking down the aisle graduation night to bring to an end, twelve of the most wonderful years of our life. But — we didn't have a class photographer. We have these pictures in a better place — printed in our memories. 30 Becky Bruner Terry Street Larry Bledsoe Liz Stroud Roger Wildman Jim Nigg Carla Leighty Tim Blain Gloria Hudson Danny Sutton Melody Thompson Nancy Elms David Martin Brenda Divine Terry Truelove Kenny O'Connor Doris Houghlond Dane Mosby Marilyn Harper Thearsa Holman Bob Jackson Marie Schwient Doug Fox Betty Gibson Mary Hoffman Diane Hembree Rosalie Sutton Barbara Christ 34 idtory As freshmen, we entered L. H.S. with an enrollment of sixty-eight. Under the direction of Mrs. Dewey, our sponsor, we enjoyed a class party and a hay ride. We also sponsored a pumpkin sale. Our class officers were: PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT ... SECRETARY TREASURER We began our sophomore year with sixty- -five class members. We sponsored a chili supper and a sock-hop. Our class officers were: PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT ... SECRETARY TREASURER This year, as juniors, we have an enrollment of sixty-three. So far, we have sold fruit cakes and liscense plates with Loogootee Lions written on them. We are currently working on plans for the prom. Class officers are: PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT ... SECRETARY TREASURER 35 Guys and Dolls Name Saying Song Pet Peeve Ronnie H. Gibson, Bette The Rustic's going to be raided? Poor Side of Town Bob S. Terry Goller, Cathy Shut up, Arvin. Cherish Brenda D. Donna Goodpasfer, Nick Daddy, buy me a chopper. Reach Out Ward Jerry B. Harper, Marilyn Hey, Melody! There goes you know who. Milk and Honey A certain Freshman boy. Hawkins, Robert That's Close Go Away Little Girl Shoals Boys Dave Hembree, Dianne That's Close Cherish B. and B. Roni Hoffman, Mary Don't stop now. 1 Can Make It with You Certain Calumet Coolies Dale S. Holman, Teresa Hazards, ain't it? Stepping Stone Jim M. Guys Houghland, Doris Just hide and watch. I'm a Believer Johnny G. Hudson, Gloria 1 don't know. Say 1 Am Bookkeeping Connie Jackson, Robert Grossy Six Days on the Road Bloomfield School Male Calumet Coolies Jeffers, Kathy Blain, you wouldn't make a very good girl. Devil With the Blue Dress On Blain and Chattin John E. LaMar, Becky Hey, Kei, are you going to the Cal Saturday? Can't Control Myself Roger W. That's Close Leighty, Carla Hey there, ace. Poor Side of Town Love Arnie Lett, Becky Boop! Devil With the Blue Dress On Mary Littrell, Dana Did you ever? Cherish Conceited People Martin, David Dad, how about buying me a car? Hurray For Hazel Whitey ? McCrary, Laura That makes me so mad I Sunny Chops Brenda McGuire, Richard You're sweet. 1 Can Make It With You Short Weekends 36 Guys and Dol Is Name Saying Song Pet Peeve Carol Anderson, Gary That's Close Devil With the Blue Dress On Scottland Girls Would you believe? Arvin, Cindy Janie, going down south? Cherish Shoals Girls Tom Arvin, Linda Leave me alone. Cherish Gomer Joe Bateman, Janet You crazy thing. Born Free White Socks Beckett, Herbert This town is for the dogs. Cats Big Daddy Female Calumettes Blain, Tim You won't remember this tomorrow, Jeffers. Devil With the Blue Dress On Sunday Mornings ? Bledsoe, Larry Let's see. Poor Side of Town Seal's Class Ring Ronnie Bruner, Becky Got any letters for me? Stop! Stop! Stop! Marines Eva Jean S. Byrd, Larry That's Life Listen People Bloomfield Terry Canada, Karen That's Close Devil With the Blue Dress On Long Weekends Jim Chanley, Becky Love it and lose it. Rain on the Roof Dubois Boys Leon Christ, Barbara Know what 1 mean? O.K. Cherish Senior Guys Christ, Sandra Hi There! Cherish Mrs. Dewey Clubbs, Debbie Oh, you're tricky. It Won't Be Long Parents Bill Coget, Pam Are you kidding me? Reach out, 1' II Be There Dreams ? Deel, Steven Oh, Heck! Diercks, Keri Tell me about it. Can't Control My se 1 f Senior Boys Mark Divine, Brenda L. Quit it. Psycotic Reaction Ra i 1 road Tracks Bill Elms, Nancy Have a tougher car. Keep Me Hanging On Viet Nam lla Fox, Doug You're putting me on. Rain on the Roof Officer Tinkle 37 Guys and Dolls Name Saying Song Pet Peeve Janet Moffitt, Mike Got me hangin'. Poor Side of Town Motor- cycles ? Mosby, Dane Beats Me 1 Want to Be Free English Squeak Nigg, Jim Check them big ol‘ brownies, Keno. Devil With the Blue Dress On Huey O'Connor, Kenneth Get back, River Rats. Wipe Out Lacy, Ind. Joyce Reinhart, Jim Hey, Bone! Reach Out Alfred Tom Ross, Carla Yeah Little Girl Ronnie's Girl Guys Schnarr, Joyce Would you believe? More Band Director ? Schwindt, Marie Hey, Schnarr, got an extra pencil? Research Papers Dolls Seals, Gordon Wake up, Bledsoe. Little Red Riding Hood Larry's Class Ring Batman Stoll, Robbin Schon Gut Who Am 1 Mike and the Cal ? Strawn, Rex Wait up, you guys. Poor Side of Town Referees ? Stroud, Liz That's Close Go Away Little Girl Boys ? Sutton, Danny You're putting me on. Poor Side of Town Girls Sutton, Rosalie What 1 can do good with one, 1 can do better with two. Billy and Sue TV Commercials K.G. Svartzentruber, Dean Get back, Wildman. Down in the Boondocks Mr. Page ? Taylor, Gary Tough Mellow Yellow Mrs. Armstrong Certain Senior Guy Thompson, Melody Shut up. Harper. Cherish Donna McCanley True love, Terry What happened to you Saturday night? The Land of Milk and Honey Mrs. Armstrong ? Wildman, Roger Look out, Don! Devil With the Blue Dress On Barbara Brown Guys and Dolls Name Saying Song Pet Peeve Jim Witsman, Joyce Oh, I'm sorry. Cherish Some Say i ngs ? Wood, Martha 1 kid you not. Wish You Were Here Shoals Jug Rocks Donna Ziegler, Jerry Oh, Heck! Dear Brother A. Rinsch 39 Dick Hall David Walton Wilhcmina Terrill Gretchen Vollmer Roger Perkins Kathy O’Conner Mike Kirk — M Of ■ £ . ■ V . 'w Mary Rose Hite Joe Lukomski Mary Jane Cox Robert Neukam Ruth McKibben Groydon Williams '• z'f Vonda Michael Terry Sanders Debbie Campbell Tim Drew Marilyn Sutton Herbert Beckett Barbara McCrary Dale Hoffman Faye Hembree Karen Vollmer G. Swartzentruber 42 Glenn Lannon Danny Grindstaff Lana Woods John Good pas ter Debbie Walls Mike Witsman clC'iAtory Our freshman class consisted of sixty pupils. Our activities consisted of one party. Our sponsor was Mr. Rinsch. Our officers were: PRESIDENT...................Nelson Inman VICE-PRESIDENT .............Jo Dee Page SECRETARY...................Roger Perkins TREASURER .................. Mike Witsman REPORTER ................... Debbie Walls This year our sophomore class consists of sixty-six pupils. So far our one activity has been a chili supper. Our officers are: PRESIDENT...................Jo Dee Page VICE-PRESIDENT .............Lana Woods SECRETARY...................John Goodpasture TREASURER ..................Debbie Walls REPORTER ................... Mike Witsman Alan Beckett Martha Simmons Bob Dages Christine Welton Doug Divine Becky Potts S. Swartzentruber Vicki Richardson David Lett Debbie Kiefner ► ■ft Marvin Harrison Debbie Sumner Cindy Brandon Steve Gehl Mike Knight Doris Hatfield Jo Hughes Mike Bateman r Eddie Hembree Marsha Fields 47 « %, 1 V HI V 3 j Chester Hembree Carlo Williams Junior Hudson Linda Denny R. Lingenfelter Susan Craig Tony Walton Dennis Tarvin Dianne Brothers Deena Jeffers Karen Jeffers Susan Sargent Marsha Street Jan Waggoner 48 Larry Parsons Mary Taylor Mary Hembree Brenda Carr Rachel Porter Sharon Steele Joey Inman Jim Whitehead Jockie Cray Ann Moore e a «5 «5 The freshman class started the year with sixty-eight members. Since then, there have been four new members enroll. They have had one class party. The freshmen are sponsor- ed by Mr. Bynum. Their class officers are: PRESIDENT ..................Joe Inman VICE-PRESIDENT .............Jackie Crays SECRETARY ................. Ann Moore 49 TREASURER Jim Whitehead Reventi (§rade FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Kavenaugh, P. Arvin, M. Lingenfelter, B. Neukam, P. Edwards, N. Huebner, V. Davis, S. Truelove, S. Pankey, S. Lett, R. Jackson, S. Tedrow, D. Cox, L. Black, C. Fields, D. Fields, W. Witt, D. Souerdyke. SECOND ROW: J. Wagoner, L. Worley, J. Gibson, L. Sergent, V. Witt, S. Lannon, D. Seals, D. Goodpaster, D. Hud- son, C. Mosby, S. Lagenour, S. Bough, K. Beckett, R. Milligan, M. Jones, K. Ziegler. THIRD ROW: D. Hawkins, D. Haste, R. Parsons, D. Potts, R. Hembree, S. Petite, L. Hatfield, B. Harbison, D. Swartzentruber, R. Abel, D. Tolbert, J. Sager, V. Page, D. Langford, J. Condra, S. Sims. FOURTH ROW: J. Harris, J. Richardson, D. Kiefner, R. Norris, B. Clark, T. Graber, S. Stoll, B. Canada, J. Ivy, R. Wagler, S. Beasley, H. Terrell, K. Sanders, R. Bruner, D. Hembree, B. Day. rade FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Nonte, sponsor; K. Strange, J. Parsons, J. Ziegler, K. Bledsoe, C. Harper, D. Brown, D. Heliums, M. Drew, M. Anderson, M. Wood, E. Inman, J. Denny, P. Taylor, P. Barnett, K. Overall, B. McGuire, Mr. Sims, sponsor. SECOND ROW: M. Seals, M. Schwindt, C. Crane, R. Mills, B. Walls, L. Walton, C. Condra, P. Clai- born, K. Harbison, D. Arvin, S. Parsons, D. Bough, K. McKibben, B. Steele, B. Welton, M. Wease. THIRD ROW: D. Krietzer, B. Summers, M. Miller, B. McCrary, V. Baker, D. Harper, D. Bauer, J. Olsen, E. Schnarr, T. Smith, M. Phil- lips, G. Huebner, J. Hoffman, B. Bruner, R. Kaiser, S. Elms, D. Cannon, R. Tarvin, C. Lagle, P. Kirk. FOURTH ROW: B. Wagler, P. Bruner, T. Whitehead, T. Stallings, L. Jones, D. Osborn, R. Bright, S. Nonte, J. Page, M. Myers, R. Smith, R. Smith, M. Garrison, B. Lannon, D. Heliums, M. Heliums, R. Byrd, E. Baker, K. Guy, G. Cravens. 51 tJtA (§rade FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Myers, M. Jeffers, D. Suit, J. Bough, J. Hudson, D. Mills, M. Logie, J. Tedrow, B. Arvin. SECOND ROW: D. Swortzentruber, M. Swayze, S. Souerdyke, A. Garrison, V. Gillick, A. Franklin, J. Conolty, D. Schwindt, B. Tarvin, K. Potts. THIRD ROW: G. Arvin, L. Harper, S. Broadway, N. Lukomski, M. Shamblen, D. Littrell, J. Loughmiller, K. Farley, S. Kirk. FOURTH ROW: P. Kilbum, T. Page, M. Brandon, M. Taylor, W. Flick, M. Guy, J. Bohn, T. Harrison, S. Waggoner, Teacher-Mrs. Bright. FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Reinhart, S. Sumner, G. Swayse, S. Heliums, I. Franklin, P. Gee, C. Wildman’, L. Stuckey, K. Walton, N. Walton, K. Wininger. SECOND ROW: F. Crays, J. Holman, D. Walls, D. Moffatt, M. Hewitt, M. Wil- liams, K. Kirk, B. Walton, K. Jeffers. THIRD ROW: R. Summers, G. Frye, J. Chandler, C. McCall, D. Reinhart, M. Leighty, D. Dye, J. Edwards, T. Vowel I. 52 Uird Oracle FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Roller, C. Swoyze, B. Crane, B. Milligan, R. Roach, L. Sims, L. Richardson, B. Krietzer, J. Yoder, B. Fields, Teacher-Kay Lents. SECOND ROW: M. Jeffers, T. Arvin, M. Roedel, C. Campbell, C. Hosier, C. Suit, P. Harrison, L. Smith, J. Graber, N. Philips, R. Souerdyke, D. Mills. THIRD ROW: D. Hudson, B. Pendleton, L. Hotz, J. Parsons, K. Nigg, J. Day, D. Wininger, C. Sergent, J. Moffitt, M. Bough. fourth Oracle FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Gray, D. Cox, J. Dye, N. Graber, J. Beasley, T. Crane, D. Hoffman, C. Ziegler, L. Richardson, D. Walton, G. Wagler. SECOND ROW: R. Cannon, J. McCall, L. Seals, K. Tedrow, B. Lunsford, D. Par- sons, M. Olsen, R. Campbell, B. Wildman, L. Simmons, Teacher-Mrs. Harris. THIRD ROW: M. Sherfick, G. Crane, J. Harbison, T. Norris, K. Milligan, M. Walls, P. Guy, D. Holman, R. Rodrick, J. Crays. 53 CltlrA. sSargent' 6 clionte oont FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Smith, D. Simmons, D. Gee, D. Atkins, E. Prichard, J. Linsey, E. Seals. SECONDHOW: K. Harder, D. Harper, L. Passmore, L. Henson, T. Resler, M. Green, C. Campbell, K. Arvin. THIRD ROW: T. Taylor, R. Kaiser, S. Arvin, M. Gillick, S. Kreitzer, D. Wagler, B. Swayze. ome FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Street, T. Lunsford, M. Crane, E. Stone, V. Fields, R. Kaiser, J. Bough, K. Langford, K. Farris, L. Holtz, L. Meyer, Teacher-Mrs. Fyffe. SECOND ROW: T. Wininger, K. Porter, M. Hudson, J. Steele, G. Rod- rick, G. Sager, D. Greene, M. Neideffer, D. Bridgewater, C. Canady. THIRD ROW: M. Wathen, B. Fluty, G. Tolbert, M. Beasley, J. Wathen, R. Swayze, A. Arvin, Z. Terrell, J. Loughmiller, J. Gilbert. 54 porter’a ome FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Littrell, S. Harbison, S. Potts, K. Moffatt, M. Wehmier, D. Schnarr, C. Parsons, E. Souer- dyke, S. Walton, D. Dye, K. Harshaw. SECOND ROW: J. Gilbert, A. Gray, D. Stoll, B. Woods, G. Nigg, S. Smith, B. Day, D. Dye, D. Harper, L. Sherfick, B. Langford, A. Arvin, Teacher-Mrs. Porter. THIRD ROW: T. Parsons, B. Sim- mons, R. Parsons, B. Greene, B. Campbell, D. Tarvin, R. Laybourne, B. Pritchard, M. Kilburn, J. Hunter, D. Seals. c JterHOOH SCindergarten FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Strange, S. McAtee, B. Sims, T. Waggoner, P. Sutton, J. Wininger, D. Wildman, D. Fel- lers. SECOND ROW: G. McAtee, D. Spining, R. Fish, B. Bateman, J. Mattingly, D. Greene, R. Rodrick, Mrs. Olsen. THIRD ROW: N. Wildman, J. Seals, G. Guy, R. Fraley, M. Daily, S. Hickman, K. Bowling, R. Parsons, T. Butcher, J. Hotz. 55 Uloming VCindergarten FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Hart, T. Greene, B. Toy, L. Ziegler, P. Holman, P. Ader, S. Haag, J. Baker, T. Bough, A. McAtee, J. Raney, G. Bateman. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Haag, C. Parsons, D. Greene, M. Hedrick, B. Lannon, J. Porter, J. Porter, T. Smith, M. Krodel, B. Blackwell, A. Patterson, S. Seals, P. Stevens, C. Smith. THIRD ROW: L. Yarnell, J. Harder, D. Lindsey, K. Bough, B. Summers, B. Trambaugh, D. Summers, L. Holtz, J. Clarke, S. Ziegler, A. Braun, Mrs. Olsen. FOURTH ROW: J. McQuire, E. Kidwell, T. Butcher, J. Craney, J. Held, K. Lents, M. Benjamin, K. Lents, E. Mullis, C. Johnson, V. Tolbert, D. Greene. 56 Sp eel a i Education ( ia 44 FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Braun, P. Strange, S. Harder, W. Parsons, C. Wathen, A. Robbins, Teacher-Mrs. O'Neal. SECOND ROW: T. Devine, G. Davis, S. Kendall, V. Terra!I, G. Sheetz, G. Fuhrman. Education la.64 FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Bridgewater, T. Dillion, B. Broadway, P. Fellers, D. Davidson, C. Cox, T. Gray, R. Robbins, Mrs. Jenson. SECOND ROW: R. Strange, G. Davidson, J. Neideffer, M. Robertson, T. Lindley, M. Fields. 57 € ementary FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs. Barbara Bright, Mrs. Sue Hagg, Mrs. Helen Sargent, Mrs. Mabel Jensen, Mrs. Rose I la Fyffe, Mrs. Catherine O'Neal, Mrs. Anna Porter, Mrs. Ann Wood. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Judith Kell, Mrs. Virginia Eichmiller, Mrs. Kay Lents, Mrs. Florence Olsen, Mr. Robert Ackerman, Mrs. Elsie Harris, Mrs. Trudy Skelton, Mrs. Pat Steele, Mrs. Imogene Loughmiller. THIRD ROW: Mr. Martin Davis, Mrs. Jerry Norris, Mrs. Marie Bohn, Mrs. Sally Sargent. €i emeHtary FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Sumner, D. Reinhart, K. Wininger, N. Walton, K. Walton. SECOND ROW: B. Walton, I. Franklin, Mrs. Eichmiller, L. Stuckey, D. Walls. 3fome tub FRONT ROW, left to right: B. Gibson, P. Gregory, A. Hanger, L. Arvin, V. Wagoner, J. Hedrick, N. Sutton, V. Padg- ett, D. Sutton. SECOND ROW: B. Bruner, D. Hembree, C. Goller, D. Sutton, B. Chanley, R. Sutton, D. Littrell, Mrs. Jones, D. Parsons. (§fee tub FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Hughes, R. Stoll, A. Hanger, V. Wagoner, P. Gregory, D. Sutton, V. Podgett, C. Reinhart, R. McKibben, B. Clark, B. McCrary, M. Hoffman, D. Parsons. SECOND ROW: P. Sutton, M. Simmons, B. Potts, M. Hembree, C. Brandon, L. Denny, J. Waggoner, D. Sumner, M. Street, M. Sutton, W. Terrel, F. Hembree, B. Chanley, G. Ziegler. THIRD ROW: S. Sargent, J. Crays, S. Craig, R. Sutton, C. Goller, L. Arvin, B. Bruner, D. Hembree, B. Gibson, G. Hudson, C. Leighty, W. McDonald, B. Buchta. FOURTH ROW: D. Jeffers, K. Lunsford, S. Worthington, L. Worley, B. Carr, C. Williams, D. Brothers, M. Fields, W. McKee, M. Harper, N. Jackson, R. McGuire, D. McKibben. 60 librarian ,lub FIRST ROW, left to right: V. Padgett, J. Hedrick, D. Sutton, D. Parsons, B. Christ, B. Gibson, B. Bruner, D. Hembree, M. Wood, D. Houghland, Mrs. Cook. SECOND ROW: B. Divine, R. Stoll, K. Jeffers, J. Bateman, M. Hoffman, C. Leighty, B. Chanley, B. Clark, R. McKibben, R. Sutton. THIRD ROW: J. Harkness, C. Myers, C. Reinhart, D. Inman, S. Perkins, N. Elms, B. Divine, T. Holman, T. Vollmer, G. Vollmer. FOURTH ROW: L. McCrary, J. Schnarr, L. Stroud, B. Houghland, R. Strickland, A. Hanger, D. Sutton, J. Felton, P. Ledgerwood, A. Hall. tional 3ionor Society FIRST ROW: N. Craig, T. Vollmer, R. Cochran, K. Frye. SECOND ROW: C. Goller, M. Wood, P. Coget, R. Richardson, B. Chattin, P. Ledgerwood, B. Walton, S. Bright, D. McKibben. THIRD ROW: M. Schwindt, L. Stroud, J. Schnarr, C. Arvin, T. Street, J. Nigg, G. Souerdyke. FOURTH ROW: J. Witsman, J. Page, G. Vollmer, J. Schwindt, R. Strawn. 61 Objice LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Reinhart, B. Walton, M. Wood, N. Craig, K. Canada, J. Hedrick, Mrs. Flick, secretary; B. LaMar, L. Arvin, G. Hudson, D. Hembree. jorette J. Witsman, T. Vollmer, N. Elms, J. Hughes, B. Bough, K. Jeffers, J. Page. Drum major, S. Bright. 62 girl’d FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Crays, V. Richardson, R. Porter, S. Taylor, P. Moffatt, D. Kiefner, M. Taylor, J. Waggoner, M. Crays, D. Brothers, S. Sargent. SECOND ROW: T. Witt, M. Berry, S. Worthington, K. Hembree, R. Chandler, J. Hughes, J. Strawn, Mrs. Hopkins, M. Simmons, P. Sutton, W. McDonald, N. Coget, C. Williams, B. Potts, B. Carr. THIRD ROW: S. Craig, M. Fields, T. Ross, D. Jeffers, K. Lunsford, J. Flick, M. Hembree, M. Street, L. Denny, C. We I ton, J. Dent, L. Worley, A. Moore. FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Butcher, D. Overall, E. Hembree, F. Divine, D. Gregory, B. Buchta, B. Arvin, R. Lingen- felter, A. Beckett, E. O'Conner. SECOND ROW: T. Walton, T. Forston, J. Inman, J. Whitehead, S. Gehl, D. Divine, M. Bateman, J. Hudson, B. Dages, M. Harrison, G. Bough. THIRD ROW: L. Parsons, R. Sager, D. Moffitt, S. Swartzen- truber, A. Wagler, D. Tarvin, K. Hembree, M. Knight, D. Hovis, C. Hembree, D. Lett. 63 Yearbook sStall colter river a Education FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Sutton, J. Parsons, D. Hall, J. Arvin, I. Urew, D. Walton, G. McCord, N. Inman, T. Wease, T. Sanders, B. Neukam, M. Daugherty, G. Truelove, J. Gibson, C. Butcher, S. Felton. SECOND ROW: Mr. Sims, Mary Berry, L. Witt, M. Hite, M. Cox, S. Souerdyke, K. Williams, V. Michaels, S. Sargent, J. Page, L. Woods, K. Vollmer, B. Clark, R. McKibben, G. Vollmer, D. Hoffman. unior cliigU ( keerteade 65 D. Goodpasture, K. Harbison, C. Crane, K. McKibben. tSckooi =J$cind FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Hughes, J. Hughes, S. Sargent, R. Bradley, M. Gates, L. Woods, C. Combs, N. Elms, M. Hoff- man, D. Walls, D. Kiefner, A. Hall, J. Page, J. Witsman. SECOND ROW: L. McCrary, J. Arvin, V. Richardson, A. Mo- ore, K. Jeffers, N. Coget, G. Vollmer, T. Vollmer, J. Schnarr, J. Flick, L. Prather, D. Walton, D. Hoffman, C. Myers, P. Ledgerwood, R. Cochran. THIRD ROW: J. O'Maley, M. Smith, C. Arvin, R. Chandler, M. Walker, D. Lynch, M. Jones, T. Bridgwater, E. Pendleton, M. Lynch, J. Strawn, J. Parsons, S. Bright, B. Walton, K. Vollmer, K. Toy, C. Searl, D. Lett, S. Bough, J. Huebner, J. Harkness, S. Baker, S. Steele, D. Toy, K. Frye, L. Parsons. FOURTH ROW: C. Reinhart, B. Summers, R. Strickland, C. Carrico, B. Chattin, Mr. Hamilton, director; N. Jackson, D. Haag, R. Lingenfelter, B. Sheetz. 66 junior ellicjli iand FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Walton, B. Steele, K. McKibben, D. Bough, K. Overall, M. Spoonmore, N. Divine, L. Wore- ly, D. Langford, M. Nolan, R. Jackson, M. Wood, B. McGuire, B. Potts. SECOND ROW: D. Cox, S. Lett, M. Bowling, J. VanMeter, P. Edwards, V. Davis, S. Daily, S. Tedrow, V. Baker, S. Parsons, N. Pendleton, M. Wease, D. Hudson, J. Richardson, L. Black, G. Huebner. THIRD ROW: S. Jones, M. Smith, A. Wade, P. Barnett, C. Crane, D. Summer, D. Strange, D. Haste, E. Schnarr, C. Condra, Mr. Hamilton, director; C. Hagg, R. Lingenfelter, S. Smith, J. Hoffman, R. Wolfe, R. Kaiser, A. McGuire, M. Parsons, R. Ward. 67 1966-67 Under the direction of Coach Jack Butcher the Lions had a very successful season of 20 wins and only 2 losses. The highlight of the season was the winning of the Jasper Invitational Tourney by defeating both Washington Cath- olic and Jasper. Although the Lions did not win the Sectional, the school and community are very proud of our team. Schedule 1966-1967 LOOGOOTEE OPPONENT 95 54 Shawswick 91 58 Shoals 76 49 Eastern 48 43 Barr-Reeve 67 66 Worthington 79 59 Petersburg 93 51 Odon 64 62 North Knox 63 55 E Inora 63 57 Wahsington Cath. 71 54 Jasper 80 68 Barr-Reeve 60 47 Bloomfield 61 60 Olitic 53 57 Dubois 72 62 Springs Valley 78 47 Shoals 65 40 Switz City 68 50 Orleans 88 64 Plainville SECTIONAL LOOGOOTEE OPPONENT 82 54 Shoals 49 53 Barr-Reeve Jasper Invitational Tourney 69 Va r ity tketba ii eam KNEELING: T. Walton, student manager, B. Divine, C. Truelove, J. Lukomski, D. Lett, student manager. STANDING: Asst. Coach Sims, S. Brett, N. Williams, R. Wildman, J. Nigg, P. Pankey, R. Sager, R. Richardson, R. Strawn, K. Frye, Coach Butcher. sStatiAticA NAME CLASS FG FG% FT FT% R TP AVG. Frye Sr. 121-247 48.9 78-97 80.4 87 320 14.6 Brett Sr. 128-285 44.9 59-79 74.6 98 315 14.3 Pankey Sr. 92-198 46.4 111-183 60.6 221 295 13.4 Williams Sr. 20-52 38.5 12-21 57.1 33 52 3.3 Richardson Sr. 6-22 27.3 2-5 40.0 18 14 1.4 Nigg Jr. 80-190 42.1 45-85 52.9 158 205 9.8 Strawn Jr. 91-182 50.0 72-99 72.7 172 254 11.5 Wildman Jr. 37-83 44.6 20-30 66.7 82 94 4.7 Truelove So. 2-13 15.4 3-7 42.8 8 7 .8 Lukomski So. 0-0 00.0 2-2 100 0 2 2.0 Divine So. 0-0 00.0 0-0 00.0 1 0 0.0 Sager Fr. 2-2 100 0-2 00.0 0 4 4.0 70 FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Divine, L. Walton, B. Neukom, L. Parsons, J. Lukomski, T. Walton. SECOND ROW: Man- ager T. Walton, B. Divine, R. Sager, Coach Sims, T. Sanders, C. Truelove, Manager D. Lett. eerleaderd J. Page, J. Witsman, C. Reinhart, D. Inman. 71 Hoodter lub FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Street, M. Hembree, C. Brandon, D. Sumner, J. Strawn, J. Flick, M. Crays, K. Hembree, D. Campbell, M. Cox, G. Vollmer, B. Clark, R. McKibben, J. Goodpaster. SECOND ROW: W. McDonald, J. Waggon- er, D. Kiefner, S. Sargent, N. Coget, P. Inman, J. Hughes, S. Sargent, L. Woods, B. McCrary, F. Hembree, K. O'Con- ner. THIRD ROW: S. Steele, B. Carr, D. Jeffers, B. Potts, V. Richardson, R. Chandler, K. Jeffers, A. Moore, T. Ross, S. Souerdyke, D. Walls, K. Vollmer. FOURTH ROW: J. Dent, D. Steele, L. Worley, V. Michael, C. Williams, R. Lingenfelter, G. Bough, A. Beckett, S. Gehl, D. Overall, D. Graber, M. Witsman, G. Swartzentruber, G. McCord, T. Strange, D. Grindstaff. FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Gibson, B. Christ, R. Stoll, K. Canoda, D. Hembree, L. McCrary, C. Arvin, C. Leighty, J. Bateman, N. Elms, B. Divine, M. Hoffman, K. Jeffers, G. Hudson, R. Strickland, A. Hanger, V. Padgett, J. Hedrick, D. Sutton, J. Hughes, P. Ledgerwood, T. Vollmer, B. Walton, D. Parsons. SECOND ROW: M. Thompson, S. Christ, B. Lett, C. Ross, K. Diercks, B. LaMar, P. Coget, C. Goller, B. Chanley, L. Arvin, B. Bruner, M. Wood, L. Stroud, J. Schnarr, B. Divine, J. Harkness, J. Felton, S. Perkins, C. Meyers, N. Craig, N. Sutton, V. Wagoner. THIRD ROW: D. Walton, D. Steele, T. Sanders, M. Daugherty, D. Graber, L. Byrd, G. Anderson, B. Jackson, K. O'Conner, J. Page, J. Witsman, C. Reinhart, D. Inman, G. Souerdyke, J. Lagle, S. Bough, K. Olsen, J. Richardson, G. Neukcrr. FOURTH ROW: D. Hoffman, T. Strange, G. McCord, G. Swartzentruber, M. Witsman, G. Truelove, G. Taylor, T. Street, R. McGuire, D. Mosby, D. Fox, D. Sutton, B. Williamson, A. Nonte, R. Anderson, D. McKibben, R. Cochran, 3. Chattin, S. Bright, J. Huebner, G. Byrd. 72 ii KNEELING: Mr. Nonte, coach; T. Graber, student manager. STANDING: T. Smith, J. Olsen, D. Bauer, B. McCrary, P. Bruner, D. Harper, R. Bright, T. Whitehead, E. Schnarr, V. Baker. 1966-1967 Oracle Schedule Loogootee Opponent 28 30 Barr Reeve 58 36 Shoals 29 25 Springs Valley 27 17 Odon 41 30 Petersburg 20 30 Jasper 25 27 Winslow 36 Won Lost 25 Vinn. Catholic 28 12 5 32 Barr Reeve 42 19 Odon 30 25 Jasper 25 26 Bedford 29 27 Shoals 37 13 Petersburg 54 Tourney 18 E Inora 35 23 Washington 32 19 Barr Reeve Eighth tirade eam — vS® ve n th § rade tea m FIRST ROW: T. Graber, student manager; R. Bruner, B. Clark, S. Elms, R. Parsons, B. Harbison, G. Potts. SECOND ROW: Mr. Nonte, coach; S. Stoll, D. Hawkins, S. Beasley, R. Hembree, B. Canada. 1966-67 vSeueiitA § rade «Sc l edu Loogootee Opponent 20 37 Barr Reeve 36 42 Shoals 43 22 Springs Valley 39 18 Odon 46 22 Petersburg 29 30 Jasper 37 Won Lost 22 Winslow 38 11 4 24 Odon 37 33 Jasper 28 32 Bedford 37 36 Shoals 34 11 Petersburg 37 24 E Inora 44 35 Washington 41 26 Barr Reeve 75 aebciLi m FIRST ROW: D. Divine, A. Nonte, C. Truelove, B. Williamson, R. Anderson, K. Frye, G. Anderson, J. Lukomski. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach Sims, D. Smith, S. Brett, R. Wildman, R. Sager, J. Nigg, R. Strewn, J. Richardson, Coach Butcher. Aeba LI vSta tittle Name AB R H AVG. Rick Anderson 28 8 12 .429 Rex Strawn 20 5 8 .400 Jim Nigg 27 3 7 .259 Kenny Frye 27 11 8 .296 Roger Wildman 15 4 6 .400 Steve Brett 26 6 4 .154 Cecil True love 8 2 2 .250 Brad Williamson 17 7 2 .118 Gary Anderson 9 7 1 .111 Danny Smith 20 5 5 .250 Joe Lukomski 6 2 0 .000 Jerry Richardson 2 1 1 .500 Doug Divine 1 1 0 .000 Rex Sager 1 1 1 1.000 Alan Nonte 12 3 3 .250 76 rack FIRST ROW, left to right: K. Frye, N. Williams, C. Truelove, S. Brett, J. Nigg, R. Richardson, P. Pankey, J. Richard- son. SECOND ROW: Coach Butcher, T. Sanders, M. Daughterty, L. Walton, R. Neukam, B. Divine, R. Strawn, Assistant Coach Sims. THIRD ROW: R. Sager, D. Divine, L. Parsons, T. Walton, B. Buchta, B. Arvin, K. Olsen. ountry KNEELING: N. Williams, S. Brett, C. Truelove, K. Frye. STANDING: P. Pankey, J. Nigg, J. Richardson, Coach Sims. 77 1. “66 Prom Committee 2. T. Logenour 3. G. Souerdyke 4. N. Craig 5. B. LaMar 6. T. Davis 7. N. Williams 8. J. Schnarr 9. K. Olsen 10. P. Pankey 11. D. McKibben 12. M. Witsman 13. S. Souerdyke. 79 1. M. Witsman 2. P. Coget 3. G. Anderson 4. J. Parson Stoll 9. D. Long 10. D. Sutton 11. B. and D. Houghland 11 5. G. Williams 6. R. Richardson 7. K. Olsen 8. R. 12. R. Perkins. BEST DRESSED Diann and Bob PRETTIEST TEETH Charma and Steve MOST STUDIOUS Norma and Jerry MOST ATHLETIC Carla and Kenny BEST PERSONALITY Brenda and Rod QUIETEST Shirley, Jim, and Brenda BEST SPORTSMANLIKE Sheryl and Neal PRETTIEST SMILE BEST DANCERS Johnny and Susie Janet and Jim 81 PRETTIEST HAIR Elaine and Chris BEST NICKNAMES Peochy and Hercules LONGEST HAIR Bertina and Jim CURLIEST HAIR Brad and JoKay MOST TALENTED Patty and Steve PRETTIEST EYES Jenny and Rick BIGGEST SMILE Donna and Ronnie TALLEST Charlie and Jana MOST CONCEITED Dianne and Neal 82 MOST LIKELY BEST WORKERS BIGGEST FEET TO SUCCEED Patsy and Norman Sandy and Gilbert Theresa and Dale Sophisticated Teachers? FIRST ROW: Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Dewey, Mrs. Flick, Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Cook. SECOND ROW: Mr. Garrett, Mr. Bynum, Mr. Jones, Mr. Nonte, Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Rinsch, Mr. Page, Mr. Heironimus, Mr. Clark, Mr. Butcher, Mr. Holland, Mr. Kavenaugh, Mr. Sims. 83 ■ ■ CHASE STUDIO YOUR OFFICIAL SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHERS The Members of Chase Studio Wish to Congratulate The Senior Class of 1967 Huntingburg, Indiana CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! V% ✓ £ '—v HOLLAND CUSTARD ICE CREAM, INC. General Office - Holland, Indiana .V.. i'. 5T Compliments of WALKER DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE Perscription Service - School Supplies - Fountain Service iv. r' s■ Phone 295-2094 Loogootee, Indiana Feeds Seeds Plant Food Liquid Nitrogen Fencing Farm Chemicals Building Supplies Stock Equipment Petroleum Products V MARTIN COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. Loogootee, Indiana Phone 295-3109 Hasler’s Market Corner Main and First Phone 295-3931 Loogootee, Indiana Shenk Seed and Corn Nick and Bill’s Standard Service Highways 45 and 50 Phone 295-3140 Loogootee, Indiana Tommy Crane - Dealer Compliments of Phone 295-3728 Loogootee, Indiana Compliments of Washington Typewriter Washington, Indiana Compliments of I Raney’s Shoe Store ter' f Washington, Indiana Compliments of Mary's Market Loogootee, Indiana Compliments of Williams Drug Store I II Washington, Indiana Crane Y.F.W. and Auxiliary Post 9297 Crane, Indiana Compliments of B. W. Asdell Loogootee, Indiana Phone 295-3597 Loogootee, Indiana Hasler, Borders, Pate Comer of Church and Mill Street Crane Garage Crane, Indiana Phone 854-7855 DIAMOND CAFE GOOD FOOD” Phone 295-3438 Loogootee, Indiana Compliments of ALVIN C. RUXER Ford - Lincoln - Mercury Jasper Engines and Transmissions Jasper, Indiana Compliments of WHITE’S GROCERY Crane, Indiana 7 Phone 854-7666 Norma’s Bridal Shop Formals Bridal Gowns Accessories Washington Indiana Compliments of Lauries Flowers Phone 295-2855 Loogootee, Indiana Compliments of Myers Beauty Shop Mae Reinhart - Operator .................... i....min........................................ The Modern Squire Shop Where Fine People and Fine Brands Meet Jasper, Indiana Compliments of Interstate Finance Company 213 J. F. K. Avenue Loogootee, Indiana Phone 295-3931 International Order of Rainbow for Girls Loogootee Assembly 127 ...................................... Compliments of The Dubois County State Bank Jasper, Indiana 'Area's Most Complete Department Store Larkin Brothers On the Square Loogootee, Indiana Phone 295-2863 Compliments of Ernie’s IGA We Really Care1 Dubois, Indiana ■ L ; Compliments of Walton’s Garage Paul Walton - Owner Phone 295-2122 Loogootee, Indiana IWIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIHHIlinillllllHIIIinilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIItlllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Compliments of Jasper Restaurant, Inc. Northwood Park Jasper, Indiana Phone 1740 A Gough's Barber Shop Chaney's Men's Wear Fretter's Office Supply Mathies Cafe Sietz Service Station Larkin's Shoe Store Fredrich's Music and Yarn Shop Mary's Dress Shoppe Seal's Jewelry Bob and Brownies Barber Shop Eileen's Fashion Shop Dog and Suds Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walton Nick's I. G. A. Dr. Robert Hoffman Summer's D.X. Station Chuck's Dairy Master W. B. Bolinger 2353535323482353


Suggestions in the Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN) collection:

Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964

Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

1965

Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 1

1966

Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN) online collection, 1970 Edition, Page 1

1970

Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN) online collection, 1972 Edition, Page 1

1972

Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 1

1973


Searching for more yearbooks in Indiana?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Indiana yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.