Lowell High School - Lowellian Yearbook (Lowell, IN)
- Class of 1957
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As editors, we have worked many long happy hours to produce this 1957 yearbook. The efforts seem little in contrast to the many years of happiness they will provide. We are proud to invite you to go. W.F. Ansberry Mary Baugham Gladys Hetherington Betty Bible Arline Vandermark James Little Geraldine Thompson 1 - Wendell Frederick Marthalou Nicholson Mary Wilcox ( -- - S J ' M William Martin Robert Ray A Mary Sisson i r 7 ■$ J Dan Molchan Paul Schuyler f Charles Stokes o Edward Chapman Wilma Smith Vilas Moretz The Finale It seems, almost ages and ages ago, Since the day we first entered this door. We were wondering them, As we ' re wondering now; What are we searching for? And now, all too soon, the door opens again, Bidding us all to pass through. And we ' re pondering now, As we pondered before; Where are we bound - me and you? The signs point in every direction, it seems, The right one, too hazy to read. But, the treasures we ' ve earned, And the lessons we ' ve learned; Will help us decide which to heed. But this isn ' t just graduation, for us, Nor only a farewell refrain. It ' s a day we ' ll recall As the dearest of all In our album, - on memory lane. 4 • 09 A « Hoy’s State Alternate, Class Officer 1, Football Major 3, Baseball Minor 1, Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, F.F.A. 1, L _lub 3, Rensselaer High 114. MARLENE ANDERSON , , , Glee Club 1, Pep Club 1, Home Ec. Club 1. MARTHALOU BARTELL Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, G.A.A. 4, All-School Show 2, Lowel lette Staff 1. TOMAS BEIRD Football Major 1, Football Minor 1, Track Minor 1, Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, All-School Show 4. JOE BOBIN Boy’s State, Class Officer 1, Football Major 3, Team Captain 1, Student Council 1, Sunshine Club 4, Junior Play Crew, Club Officer 3, F.F.A. 3, ‘L’ Club 2. MYRNA BOSTON Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, G.A.A. 4, Home Ec. Club 1, All-School Show 2, Lowel lette Staff 1. BETTY BREDEMIER Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Home Ec. Club 1. JEANANN BROWN , , . Girl’s State, Class Officer 1, Cheerleader 2, Homecoming Court 2, Student Council 2, Junior Play Cast, Mixed Chorus 2, Glee Club 1, Pep Club 3, Club Officer 3, G.A.A. 4, All-School Show 3. GEORGE CHAPMAN Band 3. DANNY CHESNER BILL CLARK Basketball Minor 2, F.F.A. 2. JANET CODY G.A.A. 4, Home Ec. Club 1. MADALYN COOPER Sunshine Club 4, Band 4, Pep Club 1, G.A.A. 3, Home Ec. Club 1, All-School Show 1. CAROLYN CRISLER Honor Roll 2, Girl ' s State, Junior Play Cast, Mixed Chorus 4, Solo ana Ensemble Contest 4, Pep Club 2, G.A.A. 4, All-School Show 3, Lowellette Staff 1, Southport Junior High. ROY DAVIS Football Major 3, Track Minor 1, Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, F.F.A. 1, ‘L 1 Club 2, All-School Show 2. DENNIS DeVRIES F.F.A. 4. JOHN DINSMORE Honor Roll 2, Oral English Award 1, Class Officer 1, Football Major 3, Basketball Major 2, Basketball Minor 2, Baseball Major 4, Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Cast, Club Officer 3, F.F.A. 3, Club 2, All-School Show 2. MARY DOMELLE Honor Roll 1, Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Band 4, Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, Pep Club 1, G.A.A. 3, All-School Show 2, Lowellette Staff 1. HAROLD DOVICHI Football Major 1, Football Minor 1. RONALD DUBOWSKI Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Mixed Chorus 1, Latin Club 1, All-School Show 1. FRANK DUNBAR Football Major 3, Baseball Minor 1, Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, ‘L’ Club 2, Alliance High 1, American High 1. SHARON EAKER Honor Roll 1, Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Mixed Chorus 2, Glee Club 1, A Capella 1, Pep Club 1, G.A.A. 3, All-School Show 1. RONALD ESKRIDGE Senior Play Crew CARL FARRELL Band 2, Mixed Chorus 1, Pep Club 1. BOB FLEMING Honor Roll 1, Football Major 2, Football Minor 1, Team Captain 1, Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Cast, Mixed Chorus 1, ‘L’ Club 2, All-School Show 3, Lowellian Staff 1, Lowellette Staff 1. NORMA FRAIKEN Honor Roll 4, Junior Play Crew, Mixed Chorus 3, Glee Club 1, Club Officer 2, Pep Club 2, Home Ec. Club 1, All-School Show 2, Lowellette Staff 1. DONNA FRANKLIN Honor Roll 1, Girl’s State Alternate, Homecoming Court 1, Student Council 3, Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Cast, Band 4, Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, Club Officer 1, Pep Club 2, G.A.A. 3, All-School Show 3, Lowellette Staff 1. GEORGE FRENCHIK Football Minor 1, Track Minor 1. CAROL FRICK „ Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Glee Club I, Pep Club 2, Home Ec. Club 1, G.A.A. 1, Camera Club 1. DORTHY GIDLEY „ , . c . Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Crew, Band 4, Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, Pep Club 3, Home Ec. Club 1, All-School Show 1, Lowellette Staff 1. JACK GOLLINGS Class Officer 1, Basketball Major 2, Basketball Minor 1, Baseball Major 3, Baseball Minor 1, Team Captain 2, Cross Country Major 1, Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Club Officer 1, ‘L’ Club 2. JENNIE GREER Junior Play Cast, Glee Club 1, Pep Club 2, Latin Club 1, All-School 1, Lowel lette Staff 1. «r: BOB HALL Honor Roll 1, Boy’s State, Class Officer 2, Basketball Major 3, Basketball Minor 1, Baseball Major 3, Baseball Minor 1, Cross Country Major 2, Team Captain 4, Student Council 1, Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Club Officer 3, L Club 2, All-School 2, Pep Club 1, Best Looking Boy of LHS 1. DONNA HAMANN Honor Roll 1, Latin Club 1, Home Ec. Club 1. MARTHA HAMMERSLEY Band 4, Pep Club 1, G.A.A. 2. JOAN HANLEY Junior Play Crew, Mixed Chorus 1, Pep Club 1, G.A.A. 3, All-School Show 2, Lindblom High. JOHN HARKINS Uniontown Public School 3. MARJORIE HARPER Pep Club 1, Latin Club 2, Home Ec. Club 1, All-School Show 1, Saint Patrick Academy 1. KATHRYN HENN Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Dramatic Club 1, Pep Club 4, G.A.A. 3, All School Show 3. DON HOLT Activities Award Winner 1, Boy ' s State Alternate, Class Officer 1, Basketball Major 2, Basketball Minor 1, Baseball Major 4, Cross Country Minor 1, Student Council 1, Sunshine Club 4, Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Cast, Band 4, Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, Club Officer 2, Pep Club 1, ' L ' Club 2, Latin Club 1, All-School 2, Most Versatile Boy of LHS 1. JANET KAISER Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Crew, Pep Club 1, G.A.A. 2, Home Ec. Club 1, All-School Show 3. KARLEEN KARLSSON Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Crew, Glee Club 1, G.A.A. 3, Home Ec. Club 1, All-School Show 2, May Queen Court 1. GORDON KAZEN Football Major 2, Track Major 2, Team Captain 1, Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, ‘L’ Club 2, Art Club 4, All-School Show 2. GERRY KENNEY Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Crew, Band 4, Pep Club 1, G.A.A. 3, Home Ec. Club 1, All-School Show 4, May Queen Court 1. ALICE HONN Activities Award Winner 1, Class Officer 1, Student Council 1, Sunshine Club 4, Junior Play Cast, Glee Club 1, Club Officer 1, Pep Club 3, G.A.A. 4, Home Ec. Club 1, Camera Club 1, All-School Show 2, Lowellette Staff 1 KENNETH HUSEMAN Team Manager 1, Senior Play Crew, Mixed Chorus 1, All-School Show 1. WANDA JONES Senior Play Crew, Home Ec. Club 1. JUDITH JURS Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Band 4, Home Ec. Club 1. RUSSELL KENNEY Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Mixed Chorus 1, F.F.A. 4, All-School Show 2. SANDRA KENNEY Honor Roll, Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Mixed Chorus 2, A Capella 1, Glee Club 1, Pep Club 1, Home Ec. Club 1, All-School Show 3, Lowellette Staff 1. DAVID KIRCHENSTEIN Football Minor 1, Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Crew, Pep Club 1, Latin Club 1, All-School Show 1. RUSSELL KROLL Band 4, F.F.A. 2. ELAINE KURRACK Pep Club 2, G.A.A. 3, Latin Club 1, Bishop Noll 1. DALE LAUMEYER Football Major 3, Football Minor 1, Basketball Major 1, Basketball Minor 2, Baseball Major 2, Baseball Minor 2, Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Band 1, Pep Club 2, ' ll’ Club 2, All-School Show 2. RAY MAHON Track Minor 1, Senior Play Crew, Mixed Chorus 2. TOM MALONE Senior Play Crew, Latin Club 1. GAYE MARLOWE Class Officer, Junior Play Crew, Pep Club 1, Home Ec. Club 1, Student Librarian 1, All-School Show 1, Hammond High 2. CHARLES MILLER Activities Award Winner 1, Football Minor 3, Basketball Minor 3, Student Council 1, Sunshine Club 4, Junior Play Crew, Mixed Chorus 3, Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, Pep Club 1, Best Dressed of L.H.S. 1. LYLE MILLER .. . Football Minor 3, Basketball Minor 1, Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Crew, F.F.A. 2. All-School Show 4. KAREN MILLER Cheerleader 1, Junior Play Crew, Sand 4, Pep Club 3, G.A.A. 2, Home Ec. Club 1, All-School Show 2, Lowellette Staff 1, May Queen Court 1. PHYLLIS MILLER Honor Roll 1, Girl ' s State, Sunshine Club 4, Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Club Officer 2, G.A.A. 4, Home Ec. i lub 1, Student Librarian 2, Camera Club 1, All-School Show 2, Lowellette Staff 1. WAYNE MILNER Sunshine Club 2, Senior Plav Cast, Junior Play Cast, Band 4, Mixed Chorus 1, All-School Show 1. LEROY MINION Band 4, Pep Club 1. JEAN MYERS Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Band 4, Club Officer 1, G.A.A. 2, Pep Club 2, Home Ec. Club 1, All-School Show 3. rcnald McAllister Senior Play Crew, Junior Ploy Crew, Latin Club 2, All-School Show 2. FLOYD Me COLLEY Band 2 ii All-School Show 2, Football 1. PATRICIA McCARTY Band 3, G.A.A. 2, All-School Show 2. GLENDA McKAY Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Band 3, Glee Club 1, Pep Club 2, Home Ec. Club 1, AJI-School Show 2. _ y v 2 RUBY McLEAN Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Mixed Chorus 3, Glee Club 1, Pep Club 1, G.A.A. 2, Home Ec. Club 1, All-School Show 3. KEN McNABNEY Junior Play Crew, Band 4, Pep Club 2, Al 1-School Show 2. GEORGE NAVARRE Football Major 3, Baseball Major 3, Senior Play Crew, Mixed Chorus 3, ' L ' Club 2, Latin Club 2. JACK NELSON Baseball Major 3, Senior Play Crew, F.F.A. 3, ‘L’ Club 2. REBECCA PARRISH Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Mixed Chorus 2, Glee (Mob 1 G.A.A. 3, Home Ec. Club 1, All-School Show 3. BARBARA PATZ Junior Play Crew, Mixed Chorus 2, Glee Club 1, G.A.A. 3, Home Ec. Club 1, All-School Show 1. BARBARA PERCY Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Cast, Mixed Chorus 3, A Capella 1, Glee Club 1, Pep Club 4, G.A.A. 2, Latin Club 1, Home Ec. Club 1, All-School Show 4. DEBORAH PERCY Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Cast, Mixed Chorus 3, Glee Club 1, Pep Club 2, G.A.A. 3, Latin Club 1, Home Ec. Club 1, All-School Show 4. JOYCE NESPJTAL Girl’s State, Class Officer 1, Sunshine Club 4, Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Mixed Chorus, Glee Club 1, May Queen 1. VIRGINIA NOVAK Glee Club 1, Horne Ec. Club 1. MIKE O’CONNELL Football Major 1, Football Minor 1, Track Minor 1, Team Manager 1, Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Cast, ‘L’ Club 2, All-School Show 2. PEGGY PALMER Girl’s State Alternate, Homecoming Court 1, Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Cast, Club Officer 1, Pep Club 2, G.A.A. 3, Latin Club 1, All-School Show 3, Bishop Noll 1, May Queen Court 1. JANET PITTMAN Junior Play Crew, Pep Club 3, G.A.A. 1, All-School Show 4, Lowellette Staff 1. ANNETTE REED Honor Roll 2, Girl ' s State Alternate, Homecoming Court 1, Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Cast, Glee Club 1, Pep Club 2, G.A.A. 3, All-School Show 3, Lowellette Staff 1. COLLEEN REJHON Honor Roll 1, Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Pep Club 1, G.A.A. 2, Latin Club 2, Home Ec. Club 1. BEVERLY ROBERTS Senior Play Cast, Glee Club 1, Pep Club 4, G.A.A. 3, All-School Show 4, Lowellian Staff 1, Thespian Society 1. ROBERT ROGERS Football Minor 1, Baseball Major 1, Junior Play Crew, Latin Club 2, All-School Show 1. LINDA ROSENTHAL Student Council 2, Senior Play Cast, Glee Club 1, Club Officer 2, G.A.A. 1, All-School Show 4, Lowellette Staff 1. GEORGENE SCHEIDT Junior Play Crew, Band 4, G.A.A. 3, Home Ec. Club 1, All-School Show 2. ROBERT SCHREIBER Basketball Minor 1, Senior Play Crew, Band 4. ED SHARKEY Class Officer 2, Basketball Major 1, Basketball Minor 2, Student Council 1, Sunshine Uub 4, Senior Play Crew, Club Officer 1, ‘L’ Club 1, Latin Club 2, Tea.T. Captain 1. CHARLES SHAW DONSKILLMAN , . Football Major 1, Football Minor 1, Basketball Major 1, Basketball Minor 1, Track Major 3, Track Minor 1, Student Council 2, Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Cast, Mixed Chorus 2, Dub Officer 1, F.F.A. 2, Pep Club 2, ’L’ Club 2, All-School Show 3. JIM SINGLETON Football Major 1, Track Major 2, Track Minor 2, Senior Play Crew, Junior Play ;_ast. BARBARA SOLOMON Honor Roll 1, Girl’s State Alternate, Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Glee Uub 1, Pep Club 1, G.A.A. 3, All-School Show 1. JERRY STELMACH Honor Roll 4, U.S. History Award 1, Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Latin Uub 2, All-School Show 2. SUE STRICKLAND Honor Roll 3, D.A.R. Award 1, Oral English Award 1, Girl’s State, Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Cast, Mixed Chorus 2, A Capella 1, Glee Club 1, Club Officer 1, Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, Pep Club 2, G.A.A. 4, All-School Show 3, Lowellette Staff 1, Dramatics Club 2. PAUL STUPPY Club Officer 2, F.F.A 4, All-School Show 1. TERRY SULLIVAN Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Mixed Chorus 1, Glee Club 1, Latin Club 1, A Capella 1, All-School Show 1, Crown Point High 1. PHYLLIS SUMMERS Girl’s State, Sunshine Club 4, Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Cast, Glee Club 1, Pep Club 3, G.A.A. 4, Latin Club 1, All-School Show 3, Lowellian Staff 1, Lowellette Staff 1. TOM TAYLOR Honor Roll 2, Track Major 2, Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Cast, Club Offi cer 2, F.F.A. 4, ‘L’ Club 2, All-School Show 3. HELEN TEMPLIN Honor Roll 4, U.S. History Award 1, Girl’s State, Student Council 1, Senior Play Oast, Junior Play ' -ost, Mixed Chorus 3, Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, Glee Club 1, Club Officer 2, Pep Club 4, G.A.A. 4, Home Ec. Club 1, All-School Show 4, Dramatics Club 3. - 7 t V ROBERT TOLAN Basketball Minor 1, Senior Play Crew, Mixed Chorus 1, Pep Club 1, F.F.A. 1. JOAN TROMMER Junior Play Crew, Mixed Chorus 3, Glee Club 1, Pep Club 3, G.A.A. 1, Home Ec. Club 1, Camera Club 2, All-School Show 4. EVELYN TRUEBLOOD Cheerleader 3, Homecoming Queen 1, Homecoming Court 1, May Queen Court 1, Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Mixed Chorus 3, Glee Club 1, Pep Club 2, G.A.A. 1, Home Ec. Club 1, All-School Show 3, Lowellette Staff 1, Best Looking of LHS 1. KAY UTHER Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Pep Club 1, Student Librarian 2, All-School Show 1. NELLIE WALLS Homecoming Court 1, Senior Play Crew, Junior Play Crew, Band 2, Glee Club 1, Pep Club 2, G.A.A. 3, Home Ec. Club 1, Camera Club 1, All-School Show 4, i a y Queen Court. DALE WIETBROCK Honor Roll 4, Activities Award Winner 3, Oral English Award 1, Senior Play Crew 1, Junior Play Crew, Mixed Chorus 1, F.F.A. 3, All-School Show 4, Science Club 1. DAVID WRIGHT BILL ZUM MALLEN MERLE ZUM MALLEN CLARICE ZUST Senior Play Crew, Mixed Chorus 2, Hammond Tech 1. ED INDERSKI , . Football Major 2, Minor 1; Mixed Chorus 1; F.F.A. 1; L Club 2; Track Minor 2. Don Adam Glendel Allen Donna Altman Jerry Alyea Tom Anderson M M ' : ' C:7 ' ' J ' jfiw . 4 % Ted Anthony Bud Ballou Karen Bartz Rudy Benda Dan Bently o Ik ’ J- - Vi y;, V 4 . a r Arline Bird Mary Ann Bolt Bob Broe Linda Burger Marvin Burgeson r i a Bob Bydalek Carl Chesner Wayne Childress Janet Clark Bob Conrad Kathryn Corning Kathleen Cotter Floyd Cox Della Cronkhite Sanda Crontz Judy Dance William Dauber Carol Davis Ronnie Dunbar Carol Diddie t m u O . i- Jtftk (L, o Q 7 « 7 • )■ k ' V- .(-% O a jri i - I ? k £ £ ■ A r L k : AI m . % v ’■ j ' : ? 1 - Dick Duncan Cathy Erb Dee Ann Evans Charles French Nancy Gagnon Pat Goodwin Eddie Graham Mary Lou Gross Carolyn Grut B. Hammersley Tim Henry Ronnie Herz David Hilzley Carolyn Honeywell Ken Horton June Johnston David Julian Bob Kalemba P. Kirchenstien Bob Kozlowski Diane Krause Bob Kretz Elaine Lamp Sharon Land Mona Lane George Levande John Lindemer Eugene Long Luke Luchene Pat Luckiewicz Vicki Lyren John McKesson C. McMillen Bob Mahone Bill Marshall Ralph Massoth Larry Midkiff Joyce Mitsch Tom Moore Jeri Mosure Doreen Myers Barbara Niedert Cathi Nichols Pat O ' Connell Dorothy Parat Lyle Patchett Dick Phelps Ken Prevo D. Qualkinbush Harry Quasebarth Pat Quasebarth Janice Rejhon Linda Roberts Alice Rhode Chuck Rubarts Gene Reed Carolyn Savage Phyllis Schreiber Arnold Schulte . ) William Shields - • Bob Shoue Sam Slaman Ken Smith Laverne Snyder Ricky Speichert Paul Steward Shirley Surchik Dave Sutton Pat Taylor Jean Templin Janet Theis Jim Tulley Karen Tyler Lois VanWienen Pat Walls Pat Warren Grant Wedding Dennis We rblo Martha Wilson Chris Zatorski JUNIOR ABSENTEES Ron LeMarble, George Ham, Wilbur Long. SOPHOMORE ABSENTEES Seated: Roberta Anderson, John Burright, Mary Melcher. Standing: Edda Baize, Ken Hoshaw, Bob McKesson, Lester Parker. FRESHMAN ABSENTEES Bob Baize, Virginia Parker, Barbara Lawson, Pawinski. B. Alexander Gordon Alyea Joe Alyea Joyce Bailey Roger Armstrong E. Bailey C. Bartholomew Nancy Bennett Ernest Bevins Gene Black Mike Boyd Tom Braun Dave Brown Sandra Brown Ken Buchmeier r i ' Joan Ann Burke Sheldon Burright Nancy Cawthner Larry Clark Joyce Clark Bill Cody Pat Corning Rex Cummins Sharon Cun ' ham Shirley Cun ' ham - Keith Dawson Carolyn DeLoe Don Domelle Charles Dowler Jack Eaker Susan Eastling Martin Egelston Terry Ellis Ralph Fetch Eddie Foster Nancy Fredregill Barbara Gault Loren Gidley Tom Grant Mary Lou Graves vVilla Greathouse Claudia Grover Ella Mae Gunn Leonard Halfman Mike Hall Judy Hallier Edwin Hamilton Pat Hamilton Kay Hamman Don Hamman Ronnie Hardesty Sherry Harkabus John Herbst Judy Hornickel Joyce Horton Pat Huppenthal Leslie Johansen Carl Johnson Bob Joyce Don Jurs Agnes Kapitan Mary Kasparian Bob Kenney Duke Kintz Lynn Kleckner Jim Klein Chuck Koble Joan Kopaczewski Rosemary Kretz Hans Kroll I I Paul Lamp Jim Lane Karen Langen Richard Livengood Tom Logan Nancy Love Glenna McGhee Frank McLean Jim McMahon Bill Marlowe Cecil Meadows Charles Menefee Bette Miller Kris Miller Mickey Moore George Nance Pat Palmer Shirley Patton John Percy Dinah Phillips 1 i % ) V ; .t t • • ., Dick Platt Dave Plucinski Shirley Pratt Gary Robinson Linda Rollins Pat Rubarts Sally Russell Susan Sacco Randy Santy Brian Schultz Marietta Schutz Jerry Scroggins Douglas Sheehy Natalie Sinclair Ralph Spanier Judy Spry M. Stenger Carol Storts Philip Suggs Donna Summers Ken Swett Larry Swider Bill Swisshelm Mary Taylor Anita Thatcher Dave Trueblood Tom Vadas Pat VanDyke Larry Viers Caroline Wedge 2 eyes so merry 1 heart so gay 2 hands so busy in a pleasing way. a dash of sparkle, a pinch of gleam . . . 2 us her cooking is just SUPREME! ' He whistles while he works Mr. Spry, the cleaning clerk. Mr. Nelson has a smile, While he ' s working all the while Together, just these two, The janitoring they do. Mr. Nelson and Mr. Spry Lynette Alexander Judith Allen Sharon Alyea James Anderson Robert Arnold Antonya Austin Arthur Austin Robert Austgen Bob Baize Martha Barman Ronald Bartlow Bob Benda Elvira Bentley Caren Black Judy Blaker Peggy Bostian Sue Brannock Dennis Brannock Dean Brown Joanne Burright Daniel Burton Barbara Carlsson Nancy Carlsson Sandra Chapman Molly Chan Dennis Cokenour Judy Coloney Cynthia Coons Martha Copelin James Cotter f- - 1 4 r ' y 5 rs Sandra Cox Kenneth Craft Jerry Cross James Davis v ii } . v 1 V 4 y y ( ' , Lois Demerling •y ■- T 1 - o !• c r- r- t 4 , alio ju i i Ak Darlene Desotell Georgia Dickerson Ray Dodge Verlan Dowler Barbara Duncan Ronald Ebert John Edmondson Marilyn Ellis Ronald Ellis John Erb Carol Eskridge Marjorie Feddeler Terry Fleener Jean Foster Richard Fuller Thomas Gollings Sue Gordon Nancy Gordon Irene Graham James Gunn Carol Gritten Autry Haecker Sharon Hammersly Leonard Hammond Ann Harder Bennie Harrison Marilyn Hartley James Herbst Wayne Hayden Sandra Huebsch Mary Lynn Hunter Henry Henke Kenneth Henson Phoebe Henry Gloria Herr Bruce Hill Janet Hittle Duwayne Hofferth Shirley Holt Joyce Holtz Marvanell Honeycutt John Hoshaw Doris Howard George Hrnjak Connie Huppenthal Joyce Hutton Virginia Hyatte Eugene Imes James Johnson David Johnston Sharon Jones Cecil Julian Stuart Juuti Joe Karlsson Darrell Keith 51 Q C ' Q S d Jr A 7,ml ' Valeta Kendal James Kenning Eudene Knight Julia Kirchensteii) Willadene Knight Jeanette Krapf Barbara Krapf Shirley Kretz Jean Kleinke Barbara Lappi Beth Laumeye Diane Lilly Janet Logan Carol Long Pat Lorence Rosezell Loveless Royce Luchene Phyllis Luckiewic Chester Lutgen Antoinette Lyren James McGinley Wayne Mahan Willodene Mahon Betty Massoth David Meyer Vivian Mital Karen Monet Christine Minyar Judy Morrison Margaret Moyer Luella Mueller Rita Mueller Carol Mundee William Mundee Harold Mussman ft ? nk t ' Elsie Nance Clarence Neal Lonnie Nelson Mary Nichols Jean Niedert f L tt I Janet Nomanson Judy Nomanson Patricia Pace Jean Peterson Diane Peyton Jerry Pierce Tim Pratt Joyce Pratte Nina Quasebarth Jane Quivey Julia Radaszewsk Judith Rattray Wendell Reel Janet Richard Judith Rieke Ronnie Robison Edward Rose Charles Roush Randall Ruge Delores Russell Agnes Rutkowski Bonnie Scheub Sandra Schontube Rosemary Schulte George Schulte Marsha Sera Dale Sheaks Jerry Shelton John Shipley Ronald Sliger Ronnie Sneden Edwin Snell Julian Southerland Philip Spitler Paula Standish Charlene Stevens Margaret Stiener Nancy Stoll Lewis Stowe 11 Wilford Stratten Phillip Summers Ronnie Sykora Robert Taylor Sandra Turner Johnnie Tuttle Ruth Tuttle Lee Usher Linda VanHorn James VanWienen Walter Vaughn Jean Wagner Glen Vard Martha Welches Frances Wernes Gary White Alan Wietbrock Rebecca v7ilson Betty Wisler Darlene vVitt Linda Yahl Paul Zander Joan Zust Majorities: Midge Cooper, Georgone Scheldt, Shirley Cunningham, Kris Miller, Garry Kenney. Row 1: Agnes Kapltan, Linda Roberts, Barbara Gault, Glenda McKay, Kenneth Buchmeler, Karon Miller, Judy Nomanson, Mary Domello, Irene Graham, Kfr. Jones. Row 2: Donna Franklin, Martha Hammersley, Carolyn Gritton, Judy Jurs, Pat McCarty, Glenna McGhee, Mary Taylor, Mary Hunter, Martha Welches, Shlrloy Holt. Row 3 Donna Altman, Joyce Mitsch, June Johnston, Phillip Suggs, Don Domello, Jack Eaker, Curtis Bartholomew, Hans Kroll, Douglas Sheehy, Julian Southemland, Dorothy Gldloy. Row 4: Russell Kroll, Denny Qualklnbush, Carol Storts, George LeVande, Ken McNabney, Eddie Graham, Janet Nomanson, Jean Myers, Goorgia Zancy. Row 5: Leroy Brockway, Allen Weltbrock, Sam Slaman, Tom Logan, Don Holt, Leroy Minion, Wayne Milner, Mike Hall, Bob Schrelber, Ernest Bevins, Dick Platt.CGfifieilcL I o n ft a t i Jtilll ill i 1 4 1 1 l l Row 1: bfr. Frederick, Barbara Alexander, Sharon Eaker, Pat Walls, Debbie Percy, Evelyn Trueblood, Elaine Lamp, Joan Kleckner, Donna Summers, Pat Rubarts, Diane Krause, Norma Fraiken. Row 2:Ruby McLean, Sandra Kenney, Joan Trommer, Carolyn Crisler, Mary Hunter, Judy Hornickel, Sandra Brown, Susan Eastllng, Pyhllis Schreiber, Shirley Patton, Carolyn Honeywell, Barbara Percy. Row 3: Judy Spry, Sue Strickland, Helen Templln, Bob Kozlowski, Henry Henke, Floyd Cox, Terry Sullivan. Glendal Allen, Jim Klein, John McKesson, Susan Sacco, Ctrolyn Grut. Row 4: Harold Mussman, Bruce Hill, Ed Foster, Harry Quasebarth, Don Holt, Chuck Miller, John Lindemer Dick Phelps, John Percy, Rick Speichert, Jim McMahon, George Navarre. TfcixeeL (ZAvutb 1: Shirley Pratt, Janet Clark, Pat Warren, Pat Walls, Mary Kasparian, Linda Burger. Wllla Greathouse Judy Dance Cathv Frn r™ ■ . Love fiancy bennett Sharon Land, Dean Brown, bob kozlowski, fiarl JohnsoS, [Sank McLei,? Shcion Junningh ' aSr iitory White? Sherry Harkabus Mr. Frederick. Row 3: Marietta Schutz, Chris Zatorskl, Pat Palmer, Jim Klein, George Ham, Ken Horton, Charles Menefee Q ih W b n ' ““Tuerlte Stenger, Carol Diddle, Pat Luckiewicz. Row 4: Barba-a Nledert, Pat Goodwin, Ed Foster, Tom Anderson Harry ' Quasebartfi, Don Holt, John Percy, Ricky Speichert, Jim McMahon, Arlene Bird, Willodene Knight. Y GIRLS GLEE CLUB Row 1: Beth Laumeyer, Betty Wisler, Rosezell Loveless, Sue Gorden, Sue Brannock, Antonya Austin, Martha Sera, Barbara Krapf, Darlene Witt, Lois Demerling, J oyce Steiner. Row 2: Royce Luchene, Elvira Bently, Molly Chan, Margaret Moyer, Ann Harder, Judy Kirchenstein, Sandra Huebsch, Martha Copelin, Barbara Duncan, Barbara Lappie, Betty Massoth, Carol Long. Row 3: Luella Mueller, Rita Mueller, Nancy Gordon, Barbara Carlsson, Pat Lorance, Phyllis Luckiewicz, Becky Wilson, Judy Blaker, Jean Foster, Marvenal Honeycutt, Jeanie Kleinke, Sharon Alvea. Row 4: Peg Bostian, Rosemary Schulte, Doris Howard, Sandra Chapman, Martha Barman, Joyce Hutton, Judy Coloney, Caren Black, Virginia Parker, Juddy Rattray, Elsie Nance, Joyce Holtz, Judy Rieke, Paula Standish. Row 1: JoAnn Burke, Nancy Fredreglll, Martha Wilson, Barbara Lawson Bonnie Scheub, Georgia Dickerson. Row 2. Dennis Cokenour Marilyn Ellis, Cynthia Coons, Mary Nichols, Ronnie Sykora, John Erb, Jane Qulvey, CotoI Eskerfdge.DlrectorMr. Jones. Row 3: George Hrnjak, Duwayne Holferth, Tom Bierd, Wilbur Long. Jerry Shelton, Jerry Scroggins, Jim Davis, Delores Russel. Row 1: WiUodene Mahone, Judy Rieke, Georgina Dickerson, Nancy Gorden, Morraa Fralkln, Terresla Ellis. Row 2: Sherry Harkabus Jeanne Klelnke, Robert Mahone, Joyce Clark, Mary Taylor, Barbara Alexander, Martha Copelin. Row 3: Nancy Fredreglll, Jane Quivey Carolyn Crisler, Annette Reed, Linda Roberts, Gaye Marlowe, Linda Yahl, Chris Miller. Row 4: Pat Lawrence, Delores Russell, Carolyn Grut, Jeanne Templln, Arlene Bird, Della Cronkhlte, Frances Wernes, Jean Wagner. Row 5: Tom Taylor, Shirley Surchik, Karen Bartz, I? ] ' } D , lns ' nore ’ , J ° e Bobln, Jerry Stelmach, Janet Nomanson, George LeVande. Row 6: Mary Nichols, Sue Strickland, Gloria Herr, Duwayne Hofferth, Ronald Ellis, Helen Templln, Mike Boyd, Barbara Solomon, Sandra Kenny. ’ School ' DtofA ' SENIOR PLAY CAST Seated: Beverly Roberts, Donald Skillman, John Dinsmore, Wayne Milner. Row 1: Linda Rosenthal, Phyllis Summers, Helen Templin, Don Holt, Sue Strickland. Row 2: Karleen Karlsson, Janet Kaiser, Dorthy Gidley, Gerry Kenny, Peggy Palmer, Sob Fleming, Tom Taylor, Jerry Stelmach, Lyle Miller, David Kirchenstein. SENIOR PLAY CREW Row 1: Virginia Novak, Pat McCcrty, Barbara Patz, Elaine Kurrack, Colleen Rejhon, Kathy Henn, Kay Uhter, Sandra Kenny, Barbara Solomon, Wanda Jones, Debbie Percy, Mary Domelle, Joan Hanley, Joyce Nespital, Marjorie Harper. Row 2: Sharon Eaker, Becky Parrish, Ruby McLean, Jo n Trommer, Myma Boston, Mcrtha Bartell, Jean Myers, Phyllis Summers, Beverly Roberts, Annette Reed, Donna Franklin, Barbara Percy, Judy Jurs. Row 3: Nellie Walls, Clarice Zust, Carol Frick, Tom Malone, Russell Nichols, Don Skillman, Dale Laumeyer, Bob Hall, Jack Golllngs, Dale Wietbrock, Mike O ' Connell, Betty Bredemeier. Row 4: Glenda McKay, Evelyn Trueblood, Tom Beird, Ronald McAllister, Gene Allie, Terry Sullivan, Ronald Dubowski, Joe Bobln, Ray Mahan, Bob Schreiber, Ken Huseman, Harold Dovichi. Row 5: George Frenchik, David Kirchenstein, Jerry Stelmach, John Dinsmore, Eddie Sharkey, Don Holt, Bob Tolan, Bob Fleming, Jack Nelson, James Singleton, Frank Dunbar, Gordon Kazen. JUNIOR PLAY CAST Seated: Wayne Childress, Linda Roberts, Carolyn Savage, Arlene Bird, Paul Steward, Arnold Schulte. Row 2: Janet Clark, Pat Lucklewicz, LaVeme Snyder, Alice Rhode, Della Cronkhlte, Carol Diddle, Janice Rejhon, Carolyn Out, June Johnston. Row 3: Jean Templln, Ronnie Dunbar, Bob Kozlowskl, John McKesson, Harry Quasebarth, Bud Ballou, Pat O ' Connell. Row 4: Keith Dawson, Denny Qualklnbush, Paul Klrchensteln, Bill Marshall, Don Adam, Chuck Koble, Glendel Allen. Row 5: George LeVande, Sam Slaman, John Lindemer, Dick Phelps, Jim Tully, Rick Spelchert, Jerry Alyea, Charles French. JUNIOR PLAY CREW Seated: Joyce Mltsch, Kathy Nichols, Diane Krause, Judy Dance, Mona Lane, Lois VanWelnen, Mary Ooss. Row 2: Pat O ' ConneU, Phyllis Schrelber, Pat Quasebarth, Kathy Cotter, Donna Altman, Barbara Niedert, Pat Taylor, Sanda Krontz, Linda Burger, Kathy Erb. Row 3. Ronald Dunbar, Tom Golllngs, Paul Klrchensteln, Denny Qualklnbush, Don Adams, Jerry Alyea, Ralph M assoth, Bud Ballou, Pat Goodwin. Row 4: George LeVande, Karen Bartz, Bill Marshall, Jim Tully, Ken Prevo, Dick Phelps, Sam Slaman, Keith Dawson, Bob Bydalek. Student @OUHCil Linda Roberts Vice President Linda Rosenthal Secretary-Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: Linda Rosenthal, Joe Bobin, Linda Roberts. , T . Row 2: Alice Honn, Sue Brannock, Donna Franklin, Frances Wernes, Donald Sk,liman, Mary Taylor, Natalie Sine lair, Diane Krause. .. A . o- j Row 3: Janet Nomanson, Joe Alyea, Ray Dodge, James Herbst, Edwin Snell, Jerry Alyea, Arlene Bird. Mrs. Hetherington Sponsor SUNSHINE CLUB Row 1: Alice Honn, Joyce Bailey, Diane Krause, Phyllis Miller, Joe Bobin, Dick Phelps, Linda Burger, Mrs. Hetherington. Row 2: Paula Standish, Joyce Nespital, Judy Nomanson, Charlene Stevens, Joyce Clark, Midge Cooper, Donna Surmiers, Pat Walls, Joyce Hutton, Caren Black, Karen Langen. Row 3: Susan Eastling, Joyce Mitsch, Carl Johnson, Terry Fleener, George Ham, Ronnie Sykora, Dean Brown, Phyllis Summers, Barbara Duncan. Row 4: Henry Henke, Roger Armstrong, Eddie Sharkey, Don Holt, Chuck Miller, Ernest Bevins, Floyd Cox, Randy Ruge, John Shipley. Tom Taylor President Viers, Reporter Miller, Sentinel Sutton, Vice President Mr. Little, Sponsor Stuppy, Secretary Herz, Ass. Secretary Patchett, Treasurer F.F.A. Seated: Tim Pratt, Bob Taylor, Kenny Craft, Larry Viers Wayne Mahan Mr. Little. Row 1: Tom Braun, John McKesson, Don Jurs, James Kenning, Gene Black, David Plucinski, Dan Burton, Paul Zanders, Ronald Ebert. Row 2: David Meyer, Gilburn Wedding, konme Herz, Dennis DeVries, David Sutton, Jerry Pierce, Dan Bently, Russell Kenny, Russell Kroll. Row J: Jim VanWienen, Keith Dawson, Tom Taylor, Dennis Brannock, Marvin Burgeson, Lyle Hatchett, Ron Ellis, Lyle Miller, Paul Stuppy, Jack Nelson, Harold Mussman. OU TUcDohoU 3W Mr. Frederick Sponsor John Herbst Don Holt President Vice President Ellis, Sec. - Treas. Graves, Reporter Bow 1: Patsy Pace, Natalie Sinclair, Barbara Alexander, John McKesson, Irene Graham, Barbara Percy, Linda Rollins, Jean Klienke, Judy Rieke, Paula Standish, Tom Malone, Bud Ballou, Pat O ' Connell, Yvonne Yurgilas, Terresia Ellis, Mr. Frederick. Row 2: Willadene Mahone, Caren Black, Judy Coloney, I Jane Quivey, Barbara Duncan, Jean Neidert, Nancy Fredregill, Karen Langen, Mary Graves, Shirley Holt, Joyce Clark, Linda Roberts, Linda VanHarn, Sherry Harkabus, Mary White, Shirley Pratt, Janet Clark. Row 3: Sandra Turner, Pat Palmer, Bette Miller, Colleen Rejhon, Mary Nichols, Cathi Nichols, Jean Templin, Arnold Schulte, Jerry Alyea, Dick Duncan, Lois VanWeinen, Frances Wernes, Cynthia Coons, Phyllis Sumners, Marguerite Stenger, Carolyn DeLoe, Carolyn Grut. Row 4: Duvane Hofferth, Susan Sacco, Janet Nomanson, Paul Steward, Denny Qualkinbush, Sam Slaman, Ken Prevo, Don Holt, John Herbst, Phillip Summers, Karen Bartz, George LeVande, Bob Broe, Warren Boyd. Row 1: Barbara Solomon, Janet Pittman, Joan Trommer, Georgia Dickerson, Charlene Stevens. Barbara Lonnie Marv e Rozell Loveless, Pat Lorence, Joan Hanley, Ruby McLean, Sandra Kenny. Row 2 Judy Hornickel Marietta , c ye Yi Sandra Cox s ££ tei 1 Fleming, Jim Tuily, Bill Marshall, Ernest Bevins, Honnie Dubowskl, Bob Lhrelber, George LevSd k Spelchert ' Sam Slaman . John Llndemer, Bob f) n PEP CLUB ,n ,e gl.r N l 1 itV Bibl f ' l ean “Vers, Karen Bartz, Dick Phelps. Row 1: Alice Honn, Nellie Walls, Agnes Kapiton, Joyce Bailey, Judy Dance, Sandra Chap- ™° r n ' S , ? Y Cunningham, Joyce Holtz, Janet Clark, Shirley Pratt, Terresla Ellis, Patsy Pace, Cathy Erb. Row 2: Mary Kasparlan, Mona Lane, Vicki Lyren, JoAnne Burke, Nancy Fredregill, Martha Welches, Linda VanHorn, Betty Wisler, Pat Walls, Aline Lamp, Alice Rhode, Pat Rubarts. Row 3- Bar- w Col ° n ® y ‘ Car ® n Black Martha Barman, Rosemary Schulte, Kris Miller, Linda Rollins, Mary White, Sherry Harkabus, Sharon Alyea, tw ' M rq ? re Moyer. Row 4: Jean Kleinke, Joyce Hutton, Judy Rieke, Paula Standish, Evelyn Trueblood, Elaine Kurrack, Jeanann Brown, ” a k in - Bar b ara Percy, Debbie Percy, LaVerne Snyder, Karen Langen. Row 5: Gaye Marlowe, Glenna McKay, Dorthy Gidley, Kay Uhter, Sanda Krontz, Pat Taylor, Carolyn Savage, Ella Gunn, Joyce Clark, Mary Domelle, Sharon Eaker, Annette Reed. G.A.A. Row 1: Beth Lcrumeyer, Shirley Pratt, Patsie Pace, JoAnne Burke, Janet Clark, Joyce Bailey, Agnes Kapiton, Willa Greathouse, Carol Mundee, Diane Krause, Judy Kirchenstein, Linda Burger, Joyce Holtz, Betty Wisler, Janet Theis. Row 2: Marcia Sera, Vicki Lyren, Natalie Sire lair, Aline Lamp, Sandra Cox, Martha Barman, Georgia Dickerson, Barbara Lappie, Kay Hamman, Martha Copelin, Rosemary Schulte, Linda VanHorn, Donna Summers, Bcrbara Alexander, Alice Rhodes, Mona Lane, Kathy Erb, Sandra Turner. Row 3: Shirley Cunningham, Sandra Chapman, Liella Mueller, Caren Black, Betty Massoth, Judy Nomanson, Linda Rollins, Shirley Holt, Mary Hunter, Barbara Duncan, Chris Miller, Judy Coloney, Sharon Alyea, Margaret Moyer, M. Honeycutt, Mary Kasparian, Terresia Ellis. Row 4: Bonnie Schueb, LaVerne Snyder, Paula Standish, Joyce Hutton, Agnes Rutkowski, Nancy Stoll, Shirley Patton, Joyce Clark, Sandra Huebsch, Elsie Nance, Connie Huppenthal, Shirley Kretz, Marilyn Ellis, Judy Rieke, Jeanne Kleinke, Jeanne ZumMallen. Row 5: Valeta Kendall, Virginia Parker, Sharon Cunningham, Carolyn Savage, Phyllis Luckiewicz, Frances Wernes, Glenna McGhee, Pat Lorence, Jean Templin, Carol Diddle, Cathy Nichols, Pat Luckiewicz, Linda Roberts, Mary White, Cynthia Coons, Dinah Phillips. Row 6: Lois VanWeinen, Margaret Stenger, Susan Eastling, Marietta Schutz, Ella Gunn, Della Cronkhite, Donna Altman, Mary Gross, Dolores Russell, Chris Zatorski, Rita Mueller, Pat Huppenthal, Judy Hornickel, Nancy Love, Mary Taylor. Row 7: Pat Palmer, Tony Lyren, Georgia Zacny, Susan Sacco, Barbara Niedert, Janice Rejhon, Arlene Bird, Anita Thatcher, Judy Spry, Sandra Brown, Betty Miller. 0 SENIOR G.A.A. Row 1: Miss Bible, Alice honn, Barbara Patz, Joan Hanley, Sharon Eaker, Donna Franklin, Elaine Kurrack, Mary Domelle, Joan Kleckner, Becky Parrish. Row 2: Barbara Percy, Evelyn Trueblood, Annette Reed, Myrna Boston, Karleen Karlsson, Georgene Scheldt, Midge Cooper, Martha Bartell, Kathy Henn, Jeanann Brown Debbie Percy. Row 3: Barbara Solomon, Carolyn Crisler, Phyllis Summers, Sue Strickland, Phyllis Miller, Peggy Palmer, Helen Templin, Carolyn Beyer, Beverly Roberts, Jean Myers, Gerry Kenny, Karen Miller, Colleen Rejhon. Joe Bob in, V. P. Skillman, Historian Gollings, Sec. Dinsmore, Treas. ji eui Bob Hall, President Sponsors: Mr. Schuyler, Mr. Moretz, Mr. Dick, Mr. Stuart, Mr. Molchan ‘L’ CLUB Row 1: Paul Kirchenstein, Don Jurs, Don Skillman, Mike O’Connell, Jack Gollings, Bob Hall, Arnold Schulte. Row 2: Jerry Alyea, Gene Allie, Paul Steward, Tom Taylor, Joe Bobin, George LeVande, Glendel Allen, Bud Ballou. Row 3: Don Adam, John Dinsmore, Gordon Kazen, Frank Dunbar, Eddie Sharkey, Jack Nelson, Roy Davis, Dale Laumeyer. Row 4: Jim Singleton, Ed Inderski, Jim Tully, Loren Gidley, Bob Fleming, Bill Marshall, Jim Lane, Don Holt, George Navarre. Norma Fraiken Vice Pres. eui Rejhon, bee. Rosenthal, Treas. 5 . Mrs. Smith Mrs. Vandermark Sponsors 5aSEB|S|f r Marv White 7 I ols Foster Judv Hornickel Susan Eastlinq, Pat Rubarts, Sandra Huebsch. Row 6: Sharon Cunningham, Kathy Cotter, Glenna JS2ST; Helen Templln, Janice Rejhon, Janet Kaiser, Phyllis Miller, Joyce Mltsch, Arlene Bird, Carol Frick. LCWELLETTE STAFF — Seated: Phyllis Miller, Donna Franklin Evelyn Trueblood, Carolyn Crisler, Annette Reed, Alice Honn, Karen Miller. Standing: Janet Theis, Della Rose Cronkhite, Carolyn Savage, Mary Bolt. Mr. Ham Sponsor fei- LOWELLETTE STAFF Janet Theis, Carolyn Savage, Alice Honn, Phyllis Miller, Della Rose Cronkhite, Annette Reed, Evelyn Trueblood, Carolyn Crisler, Donna Franklin. Out UutdiKty Students Sue Strickland D.A.R. Award Winner Norma Fraiken L.H.S. Homemaker GIRL’S ALTERNATES Peggy Palmer, Gaye Marlowe, Annette Reed, Donna Franklin, Barbara Solomon. BOY ' S STATE ALTERNATES AND BOY STATERS Gene Allie, Don Holt, Joe Bobin, Bob Hall. 1 ' • ■ m A. L ■ m GIRL’S STATE - Seated: Phyllis Summers, Jeanann Brown. Standing: Carolyn Crisler, Sue Strickland, Joyce Nespital, Helen Templin, Phyllis Miller. F.F.A. Contest Winners Dawson, Patchett, Miller Mahon, Meyer, Kenney Karen Bartz 2ucck faunt Barbara Hammersley Patty Palmer Nellie Walls Sherry Harkabus Georgia Dickerson Paula Standish TtMfUtol, Way 2 mu Most Athletic Helen Templin and Ed Sharkey Best Dancers Gerry Kenney and Paul Steward Best Looking Peggy Palmer and Harold Dovichi (uvMicut @0HteAt44tfo Most Intellectual Sue Strickland and Tom Taylor Most Popular Most Versatile Jim Tulley and Joyce Nespital on Holt anc Linda Roberts Freshman Cheerleaders JudyRieke, Judy Coloney, Georgia Dickerson and Paula Standish Evelyn Trueblood Karen Langen certicadefi Linda Roberts Don Skillman Joe Bobin . ■ George Navarre Football Coaches Mr. Molchan and Mr. Moretz VARSITY FCCTBALL TEAM Row 1: Bud Ballou, Bill Marshall, Bon Skillman, George Navarre, Dale Laumeyer, Gene Allie, Paul Steward. Row 2: Mike Hall, manager; Frank Dunbar, Joe Bobin, Keith Dawson, George LeVande, Arnold Schulte, Tom Beird, Mike G’Connell, Don Adam, manager. Row 3: Coach MoIchan, Ed Inderski, Jim Singleton, Gordon Kazen, Bob Fleming, Loren Gidley, Roy Davis, John Dinsmore, Jim Tully. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Row 1= Jerry Pierce, Dovid Tro.blood Lee Usher, Doe Jore, H.o.yWre. Row 2: Manager Ed Hamilton, Bill Mundee, Jo n erc V ' ° ' p ean Brown, Gary White, Jim Gunn, Gordon Gene Black, Mike Boyd, Manager Joe Karlsson. Row 3: Coach R M o 0 ;7 ' L e r ar ’swider JimHerbst Dennis Brannock, Alyea, Bob Benda, Dan Burton, Tom Grant, Ronnie Hardesty. Kow 4. Larry Ralph Fetch, Bob Austin, Less Johansen, Ed Foster, Ed Snell. «iree°creek to thank the general’ public Devils will play Portage n troversy back t Seven L.H. S. Letlermer] 1 ' with th(their forbearance of curtailn this afternoon and should tg with a demani K i T. 1057 S’ Check of service during, tb tot i their third con-■ j Red i e g S ReiUm 10 1 Vi I ' y Lowell days. From tb-- See victory. The . Indians, of B _ on coach Da letterme: Squad A Ttt® v. e e Sc. ba -eVt -fti wean Transportat ex public apology a few hour: Molchan has seven letterme 1 C ept lob 0 0t soP ' ho s ' d f ehn f n 3 ™ Do fl g Tl Xague presiden returning from last season P r,C ?:[ e rr Z to Dyer J’ yer 0 temen championship nine. Most sorel i, 5 £« ?£ lh X e Vri S C ma . easy « missed will be pitcher Marvi cal S Vre ed .man next fall. ger Ar tT ' y rt fro «r dnr hpsfc defens , Phoirioro i. majors _1_ thank the creneral DubllC _ — :n Wla- he tne Devi?c r n easy ai mlssea W1A1 De P llcner marvi l as Poorer a Toesr’r,.; of ' ‘i Trueblood, who graduated las s ' so P | iOfflo ro A , rn,s(r onf j o ' r u n0 °n spring. Back this year are senio . tn J illzr « . Hrr hanW 0 j saMoHnrmnn T h n nincmnrp an anWow say lettermen baseball John Dinsmore an __ ' ers; Don Hoi 29-Crown Point, there ' ale La f u ?f ye 2—Ham’rf rio-L- e ' ere, infielderl S? rk ’ there catcher. Oth r and“tii ' VU ots. -g S mTn still and j Jos April fcc ry 1 ‘ihisln here H?,, ' « °r G V’ •i ' SS aSS i fc Sw nt catcher. Othe ates are Ro r, Jerry Alye pitcher Jac swfT pjps K. IffigT appear to hav ice for the coi his year. The hitting, and ai tt J L.owen ruuni u- , ' spe ' -- y e Gv chand C«ir aJke d and Mav 17_ .P .S -here. ;o ° nd straight Commercial A Vv d td , ioT ° ia hi? } hngs drove h ' ° Jt May 20 ri L lville , ther e. ba3eb aH til| e -ai I— ™nCteW . . t V). .„ V( en nit. j n th ove h 1Iri iP ay 9—East Gary, here. d Merrillville y wUl have ' the ' ' of f ic W 5 v fyrvfc! - placed in the “ a ier of the windshield. ..-ciftVA ' ach car going throu, - : will have 10 points ch On se points are: br j V its, rear and stop IV nn v o v,=.,a evs sw.,n. Vt fi kto.., Lowell 2, Gary Edison 1 Lowiell’s opening conference ve « et{v v — :tory oVer Edison was a very G? t v, Ca; ■II played contest considering n et et . — ; — u aafeet •!«e only twn ”h °y Dins ' ul ' sald ’ 4 ° nt --.« at Crown fi eir 4 « gS fSSL SSS M J “’UssrS ' •dlegs’ g. rising in th p f ° : run Lowell 1 in a let down the drain n, 6 ® wp nt 4 h ested Bur Armstrong braced o !j e tblr f but hav for an in ' the last two bat r, Struck out .H . j aded after three runs had bases Jiff c lt , in ans H “ fanned 1 2 in all. had scored insists issued at Cowell collected all . (n an ‘ ati - Said fh r , °.Vi s fivp hits off nnIl S a 7 d i has or k of practice this spring be- J - off ' M ' h- jse of the weather. The Dev-rf te s ° Pl fJ s qu n all co a rch d fach es .- P ret as pre Ho ' t, Ron Eskrid-e ' a r ' Don life o got off to a shaky start when Per . Xo B PUe a n(i nt n c e t 0 m moistei I s ° sandwiched fits Jack N d- ,a t m a ’sa aj? a ™““- s b„;j e contest. Lowell went ahead in hen they scored both c , ins. Navarre singled a. two infield outs, Dir u-s d Laumeyer walked. !S ic .o - tt ' ® 11 oetf 011 ' ;,- OP ew ' , ; v , e ‘That on 0 ncl adun fi ' , ' -v,„ , cc □red on a wild pitch and e d. aS oP s xS V,V r , e ne i we ,,tch - Now I want ° ' OpSv Ut. S K, ,r singled Dinsmore home aS t se Se ol0 eS , ce f ‘t straightened out l h .f 3e ' U Wlhfi e winning run. S° ' ’ oV W °£, wife and my kid h J 0 j fl 5 Holt struck out 10, issuer Vjf l c incH to« j, r . %t.S r ftC h Lt struck out 1U, issuec aS e v His cinch to j V Aa-r „ alks, allowed only 1 hit a _ n f U 50- uet c a r’s but may. 11 er tc 7 % 4 6 Aa irew 4 wild pitches which, fc „ teS Yvro® e ts s t tt 1 . C ’.c° nd vfoo N°tt’ 3 Jjey ® uP ‘1 inately came with no one e. vatsttV yoet ter. ®. isb ? nT a P lay ? h ■f’hevw S? J asx r ' Hint. osition to score. . The Devils got 7 hits in thei inning effort. Navarre had r 3, Holt 2 for 3 Laumeyer lunbar 1 and Benda 1. ' J- 11 ' ' vis suteis. x 2 ““v inc ttrof 0 a s is the contractor for T rft cht in ® e i.yep idely blamed for - ' ' -S ' erin-phei 6 _Iautvi° lS ♦ nail fight clubv Wk ' ce uc h at 1-,r t Incubator Y tf«e Final Conference Stands situation ws U Griffith _5 2 In f act, things are so grave in boxing generally that it is ques f-v for a youtatnh Merrillville _5 2 tionable whether the Justice Department’s ostensible remedy— i JV.uch or more at ordits Rast Gary _4 3 to break up the IBC—is more likely to cure or to kill the patient Id during the 1 Portage-4 3 iphe IBC is, in reality, a rich man’s plaything. James D. Norris . , .uch or - ibcV i n he could during pprentice fistic years. - ■ — — — — — x lie aUv ' lO) in i cauij , a iiv u nicui o iqj tumgi u uiuoo ■ aiuiiio iprentice fistic years. Lowell -1 president, may get a charge out pf seeing his name and title or ; rrs: , i;;::: -.-.«u tv scr, e „.b«he« m«-— the TV screen, but he could dissoh R •,d the team itt iULl11. UIRlk Ull lUJUUlk Isse d a ik ed Devils Gain First Victory of Season s ' Shut Out Portage 18-0 Last Friday itches for 135 yard? ' “ st Gary ’“ r Pri. Se ' r 24, and tv jchdown; Kazen, , l .onthebl r 98 yards and on e e gflcd to £ asf e £ ne sday it U P f Red Devils ‘ e Cah.tt 5 } 9 y. Y’d zone. — V e iveu — „ night, c {J hunpt ' rf ar y anr a “ v v ' Lowell high recorded its first | A penalty set the Devils ' When tomorrow ib:s t st Unni 1 Conf ere ils thougt win of the current grid season j the 45, and then , Allie thrown be minus ™ two°U bl 0 c ki l 3 : 0 defeat. r ® aS ° n last Friday night at Portage. The situation in hand jthey a w laye rS, 3 °f £°£ie, and ft f 0r tb ‘ n S nd t ainst this ’ plowed through the Indi string P la jL man at tacx Bobin f 0r tb l e pevii s ..b. They fenses for his second year fetter Marshall- Mar . e y l 0 ot ' J lrs t tin , of s P lrlt would be futile to atter.halfhack B ot injury, a tica Uyils, p ° like a — althoug describe this jaunt. It received a , , are d sch ol j ptpdof withV,..nd sometn like everyone in the P shall was _ -—- secondary tried to tarW£ at least twc. Devils ran over a very weak Portage eleven for an 18-0 win. Lowell’s veteran club could easily have rolled up a larger margin, but seemed content to play well enough to win. Alert defensive play was the deciding factor, as L.H.S. recovei ■ Indian fumbles and int three passes, to break up ' potential scoring march ing the evening. Portage controlled th against Lowell, running 5 while the Devils tried of but Lowell got the breal used them to good advant Lowell’s first touchdown early in the second quarter Indians were forced to punt the kick carried to the Dev Allie gained 7 yards, and Paul Steward ran for a down on the Portage 42. more tries by Allie moved ball to the 32, and then shall drove to the 27. Allie ried for 10 more, but two yard penalties against Lo moved the ball back to the On a first down play, Allie . . the line, broke through into jr ' ponnn ortr nlllHoH tu f - the end zone . t, V v f y‘ e .™ asn on defense in yng the Indians secondary, eluded two, very neatly, and ' ' v V was wid 1 T - c f ’Ge ' vitho l nd som ■ank7onn e f; ge . avarrJg thlck ‘vited an a hLJ oth ■ ar lieuan abimJ sta also- and ?K danc e of Hie led De wilhen thl ey didn’t ith 33 y ard: jack ' battleri got a who showe ince In f J ec( the f u fhen he wan Jed East Garv ds to the D vieto rv w T th a Lcempts. Georj s Analiv h Io ok s 4 of 10 P as; they hi y re aJized lt h Loren Gk nr Z.have to ,,.5 target. Gidl sses for a t 1 been n j . e f) e - ft Tut, t sortiet Navarre, Kaz th Bobin and ad in outstan Arsf Dp ,.--rformances, x J( .11 -p; n § atlrl fill( of . Li Merrillville ■., . Sk Urj h a r y vees S h M ° nday Ca rrie tonr-hw hammered f he of th hd Wns for their -of the season -be tv D .. vve ? r the rn u °f ;7 ck ’ led the D e put iaWV Jed and f? T h ( two tallies. R oge vpe B 4 , B c e d Devil °Well ,?. pass interception fn raS v ve • ca %we B V° ' ,e e Itte eA e the £ e d arlunT’ a d ‘hen jsS ' . -• “ ' e 5s s not irnpressi“; ri d „ w O o -i r ng the Indians , „ c y. v ”ta l eu A Vb s ,a ' C v ' N. 1 ‘ s cO°° ig, but played atoUb G yt, q a vC °L er fi 1 n°!, V , f e a most avid pe .fls •yjO tbly guessed oy , a . vv. a- ' A-swaarfl VAV iiDne f ? r 6 J 1 extra point on a C -or a f,_5? °tf Goach Moretz reports ‘ e ’ v ard. do w whole Jayvee H,?£° n 1 j then rar end y SC ° red Low 20 d varrl Un i Pla W hic yard nf S ’ Herbst score ered and Swic ed a Pirate fumble oh was the bi fcV . ■ , , tf, ot ' P oh ' attack Edison drew first blood in the evg, ime, scoring the first time they _ « lVS . ’ it the ball. A pass intercep- n ,y, Mj V Y 5 ;ame, ;ot the ball. A pass intercep- ion gave the Blazers a first aa! lown on Lowell’s 29 yard line, ihL ind Edison pushed over from here in 9 plays. Molinaro cap- h a e jed the drive by skirting right a- ard , A 7 r St d ovv whole Jayvee club ni- rU aeJ 0r . a ,e apd f nrL e !! t f ®°‘ ba11 . with S fj - dnd AJUe lrst c r H duct of Lincoln grad arw A y e. T . w ent Cedar Lake, l 00 £A - S -Passe,f°od. p iV . V v s Devils Select Captains t tYve The squad chose three senior «- ”—r - -pot ' as honorary co-captains for th ?nd for three yards and a TD. v U rtage in c V_ 0 rto ' v . o . YA eTt a oP e , rtr de season — Bob Fleming, Joe Bob kick for the extra point was - j- 4 ot a c 9 n and Frank Dunbar. Gene Alii martially blocked, and Edison 0 AU tV n io i ce -p r eS ost ntvd oS ’yjYvO as selected for the sportsman lrv .1 uhA. . s cba m. o ; gup award. ,- e et ' ta@. e ’ n povo n ot yea 1 Senior linemen who bowed f ■.rh° rUgged C£2? ' leio t Johe this game were ends J ard Red Devils Drop Well-Played Game To —m 0 t i ' : -yea -’oemur linemen wno poweu OU l e .vis oh® this game were ends Johl o .rTvfih ' •? h vS ismore and Gordon Kazer ! A ce V _ A«ot P ' tpr TTH tar lrl c .Tn V Gary There NiaS e .o? Play Ea !:„ October r j ir o i c - P ‘ a ?, ‘psday, Octooe - Re d vice pt ah® sYv atP;ter Ed Inderski, tackles Jo Gary Edison, 25-13 V ' ed . Wednesday G ary, ' v thwack t G . n - Bob F ’ em ing and Jir V h e- w c Next . ne y to k a rU gged ,et 0 j ag a n theV leton, guards Frank Dunba Lowell’s rapidly lmprovmgi oU c De vils 3° J tak e on G aryU a V e % e ieeV T le r Beird. All these boy Red Devils dropped an action-V s sJ , he re « gles. Friday. isoh, s . aite -- - Red Devils dropped an action- - . wh ere tney Eag i e s. “ Friday, isoh’ teS . a:en many outstand packed football game to Gary ' d th® e - EaS t G f r Jaison 20-6 last { the -pita t iigh a vd s ■mances during theii Edison Friday night, 25-13. The a tr0un ced Ed s he leaders o w p atoe 0 s„ doh ' s at L.H.S., and al rough, tough Blazer line out- ,o ' and is ? m ° P nference_. his ° oV jeA nlL as az Qo 10?ly misse d next year charged Lowell throughout most e J , e Q a urr of the contest, but the Devils ’s l A ' wiU n s p- Howell J.V. Gridders 35 gteh eted ° will be lost thr put up a good fight against the e te ' this season. The famed Edison S °ut Merrillville, 31-0 passing attack failed to ma-‘ ah X ? Band Entertains at Half teriahze as Lowell s secondary V d.c?%p The Lowell high school h nonents, was outstandir did a fine defensive job, but the- itst tx sh ?under the d i r 4 - outgain OpP° n ’ ug h ; tages of the i very fast Blazer backs -gained 1 - vh. ' De vils ° u 6 onOU gh, a , three,ampered by i 193 yards aZ? dVs0 h ®, aV ®o d, lre Dale Laumeyei ? B rch® ?, coh th e Gene Allie, full Jy .j,atshah Ae fo -j on skillman an( Q 0 iih paT i ovichi, halfbacks. Lau ..MVPr a tbrpp vpar veterSP _ _ w pgYllS D evi, de,e n ?£ , ; ln l!,d ,h cV.“fiSd Dyer Indians SI«P’ on the few breaks they got to r j L ft -.ityer, a three year outstanding in the lat, season. Skillman enough’ w three,ampered by injuries much o , „rnn OI lj ihpV’iP epaertn ramp lin with SPV won u “ - , n they ie season, came up with sev the Bed .Jite l?sihg_ seven, ines nts’ to P performances, and Do i nf ohi uroc n vorv crnnH ripfpnsiVi j ' jheiG 0 P? oPeI hulge ot cb ‘ was a very good defensivi hulg Morocco to gain its secon l.tory of the current footbal son. Morocco fumbled the ing kickoff, with Lowell i ering on the Beaver 12 line. Oh the game’s first from scrimmage, George varre battled his way int end zone for a score. Lowell tallied aga : first quarter on • jaunt by half v Paul Stew ' return on L H. $. Red Devils Win Second Game Of Season; Trim Morocco Friday, 19-0 Lowell took advantage of an | smaller Beavers throughout most} early break last Friday night. . 1 again failed to move Morocco has looked good all se , but got a break when son, but was held to a 6-6 ti fumbled Marshall’s punt last Friday by a stubborn Cali Inderski recovered for met Township team. The scor ils on Edison’s 36. Skill- is deceiving, however, since th s thrown for a five yard powerful Morocco offense gain “iid zone, the point to give Lowell ed 300 yards in the game, an lost several potential scores b fumbling deep in Calumet terr: I i0 Ll wcu 2 pabb buffered a complete collapse las Tiday night, as Merrillvil 1 ’: irates scored three tim mg passes to hand thAO- ' i j cur thV Sc lead. The remainder of the was a defensive battle, Morocco line stiffened cons! ably, and neither team was ; to put on anything resemb a sustained drive Evelyn Truebloou . ... | two possible scori homecoming Q“ d pretty, vi -Lme’s lomgjjQQ nQ Lesson m ond half when Evelyn Truem°° a ’ J} 0 r, wasL qua rteT‘ v s . Skillman each gri va cious LH ' S ; nm me Queen at Icrimn 3 4 FlidflV occo fumble in mil ne d Homecoming w Fri day ™ior taSM4 VSUlhy it to t Rensselaer Gives L.H.S. eir fourth setback nt season, 26Pirate; uldn’t movayci 4 v 1 all on thJ ound at y . took to tht| r in ,e ' k (jcVond half to pul pi r ’ - from the amazecl I hi -iier team showed much or! fense in the fy-st half, and th ,ly score came when Don Bar 6’4” Merrillville end, re- ered a Devil fumble on th( yard line and ran into th zone The Pirates lost little time the third quarter, scoring or fourth play after the seconc ' i kickoff. Senior quarterback h Maddock fired a touchdown is to end Jim Lowe, whc ght the ball on the Devil 3f ran thru the L.H.S. secon- for the score. The play cov- 58 yards. Harbit nlungec the point after hdown lake the scq, S 3 e c ’ c errill- K - V occo fumble in mir“ ne d H°m ec “‘““ b 0 n Friday r enior ta J I • ,,w,v: J .. . ' e ' vl ”«0h- e To ed into the clear I half-time cere ™° t he queen her I yp a De - The Lowe ll high Red Devils- but both times the l n ight. Bestowi u quet of love L yards for sh owed a great deal o£ , ln 2 m t ' . A the ball dead, andl a gobin, P res itried a n t against Rensse - V v e a a xA- ijp. lSV e . “ lii misst 0 1 rpooived p Bartz a Patricia P a hu g yard P eI an d fell behind 25 on the 3 q Bartos reversed from teammates Bo rLy Harkabus, led k D ime - Con « ( -l- eld . and scored standing uj| Mike O’Connell, Gor e ? Dickerson a ™ app ear- eak ru Jim Tully and John g tan dish, freshmen- wit h The Devil secondary 0 n a P retty is? L.H.S. one ossession, cw a scoring This time was sur- Lowell defensiv A ds o, T„ very Ballou leading the w; in {ermission On offense, however,n. Loweli _ MQy u rf wwe play which spanned 57 Harbit again converted. different story, uwcu ing, particularly on punTV showed a great deal of 1W1 ment. But the Devil I game, continually hamsti tfxA penalties, couldn’t get 1 “ Rensselaer Here Octobe Th e Friday night, October • igh’ s its ° v n gh l well meets a fast, rough drop? ' Tue sday on h an ’ with selaer team at the L.H.S. py et . d ' f,aS vo ' JJ ' w a vrg e Navarre After losing their opene c oun • cr ° „dium • f J ° Nf;e ; P d h - West Lafayette by a 26-18 S ft. J a voc a confes _ bi the Bombers have literally i a i tVi e . et Am cC( J j u e , v - reak dered their last four oppont v,e t a m toal®. „iw. pt aiay j J Renssdl id Brown he Devil S the score Merrillville 20. h® ell belatedly entered the “ { act on the first play of ° n fourth t l P L 0 A plays 1 but on j-e pitched a perfect strike down Dick Scharf, an fback Paul Steward, whc , very h quarterback, faked a kick a beautiful catch while « e H and P a passed to Day, who was hnauy g full speed be tween two of kin § r stopped on the L°w ell 7 f R n defenders _ shook off two arid ea toxt. Wj nicked up six yards off ta e be tacklers and scored 95 fjevA 6 battle 6 . 0ba ck ' an d then rammed 0V ®L £ ° r d yard pass play capped an . . a g 0 ' pp) The conversion failed a +v o banA bag Rensselaer led atistics; opeb’hf by Devil drive, and cut the on a sen! . — j 1st D iu,- A “jiA 13 ‘ T 45 3f the game U 3, pf ed a p as£ I ' D came in Last week the Bombers di Devils to Play at Portage bered Hammond Clark, Tomorrow Night at 8:00 Rensselaer has never been Friday, Septemb- for showing mercy, to tDevils travel to Po. ponents, and unless Lowel on the green but ly snaps out of its lethars dlans portage has di score in this one could be con tests to Crown u nomical. Man for man the Dyer, but has bee 0 caing nce , s how a ' Opponents are a better team than the better every game. However, if ess in sp irit i ed — L 3, E ers, but they will have f Lowell can come up with another u ’. ggg CO uld v Penalties — denly become a spirited good performance and Edison added some more in- 1 ; fighting team, if they are gr0 und attack going, w .e surance i n the 4 th quarter, driv- ts Friday night. for the Devils to win this in 43 rds for ano ther tally. ln „urned it to e 1U - llville dro-u AVV V eted -L4,E 7$$ ' ' ards Passing — ' cl Passes Inter ' -p y 0 ’ a T otal Net 1 «jot ®j v se ' tb xo ' ;„.rTuesiy ' . £2 . ' c A ' ' Penalties - ' £ xb 5 i to g at ve Tb c JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Kneeling: Dave Brown, Carl Johnson, Tom Grant, Don Dome lie. Jack Eaker. Standing: Roger Armstrong, Bill Underwood, Jim Lane, John Percy, Bill Marlowe, Kenny Swett, Mr. Molchan. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Kneeling: Jerry Pierce, Terry Fleener, Bill Mundee, Tom Gollings, Kenny Henson, Jim Baker, Gilburn Wedding. Standing: Henry Heinke, Gary White, John Shipley, Jim Anderson, Ron Ellis, James Van Wienen, Bob Austgen, John Tuttle, Phillip Sumners, Bruce Hill, Jim Johnson, Lee Usher, Coach Moretz. Dale Laumeyer Don Skillman Don Holt VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Kneeling: Bob Hall, Don Skillman, Jack Gollings, Jerry Alyea, Dale Laumeyer. Standing: Don Holt, Dick Phelps, Loren Gidley, Bob Tolon, Eddie Sharkey, John Dinsmore, Mr. Schuyler. Bob Hall Eddie Sharkey Managers: Ed Hamilton, Mike Boyd, Mike Hall, Don Adam Dyer’s supposedly is turned out to t Friday night, and battbecause -- ---- Tanuarv Red Devils right down be played Monday, 1 • j .-i._O T R ' 4n Tj.j c ivtu v no xigm uuwu r— - ir „ e final minute before givjstarting at b:4D p. ), 55 - 52 . uerviUe _gyj?. fell , , wd v ' b-f’- % com om h “‘° mjg.svr , l- MlJHi l 1 ” the first ln in the remaining threi u u , ’ vevus lacKeam even contest m liOMU1 Jon n Dinsmore and £ well ahead 53-52 with a :. e to compete with thean’s heighth mi«?ht £’ T °-Sharkey clearing most of tl free throws and Holt drov blg , Wildcats, who controlledleciding factor as tho d bean 3 rebounds, Jack Gollings and Be • a lay up just before the TP os t ° tbe rebounds and spentiad no one within th- i an rsHall completed the keep-awa e Lowell its 3-point rfP e evening tapping the ball the 6’6” Tola - - s act with some expert ball hand through the hoop for a 23-point Griffith « mg. However, Gollings and Dins Even scoring paid off a m ?fj , ln ' ,, aO- 5 : more were the final heroef 39 - the Devils with the . p 5 all led Lowell’s rters hitting from 7 to®. ,, points arJD i ints. Sharkey scored 16, f d Jl.mpef Tolan 8, Holt 7, Gidle csel« 5-- llings 2 and Stewf- Ren= — ire, who no-- rje ® 0 -- « j D® v 5 at Seller- ' Dyer started out as expe n H ff laged to g0 so far. The ' om their record of 1 vk A cats a ragged contest The With 7 -jJ Record L H S 34 in their opener Pleted their Red Devils regular v. Ha.I I— - fered through a cold evening they did in the Hebron game i were again far off their pO ' itial point production. Shar y hit only 5 points, Golling d one free throw and Hall hi ' field goals and 5 free throw: 9 points. Dinsmore with 1 P° Vre ueS ‘ 1 y outs ddenly l VCden ce . a l c .- er the ct cO f a g,a sl . =•- rtCosevelt team. d Devils ..useivis However, the Wildcats hit the game with hauled outpriffith Panthers oot for a 47-46 test, 74-67. a good East Chi- Griffith gained schedule ints, Gidley and Holt with It .! to thecl m a wild con-it rid 29-28 «,t halftime. I J hail l, 1 Stride J in „ me ® ame with oled off slightly in the t Pulling away arter and Lowell gaineif- r a ; 5 .. . st Quarter, get- -42 lead. The lead char - mg J™ 1 Pftheir Points on tap- veral times in the final pe !P S ' WRli 6 6 Bob Tolan out of d with a minute to go, • e Journey because of an in- dians led 52-51. Gidley JP red . ha p d the D evils lacked a 6 point mai quarter, 24-R 1 L ' if periods managed trou Xl - ' evils 1 more point tn S. Red Devils Over Game Postpoi v ?th a 7 point victorv Sha rp ball handling and tear without the servicesof o in 0rk was the ke y to success . olan, the Devils mLzlL B ° nking the Bombers in tl rab their share of - 0 L lnal P erl °d- With big 6’5” Be In even contest l ...„?. nds „ ln Tolan, John Dinsmore and 1 give A V-X r - UQ ® •-« d m-ing ' j _ f 4 lk 1 VI®® . -e ' whistled s 7 i sfj tV ,,-mst gainst ichnical Gollings tied the score on a fre throw with only 5 seconds show ng on the clock, and Dinsmor rabbed the rebound when issed his second toss and fr im the side as the gun crackec Ed Sharkey led Lowell’s scor j against a tough Bomber de ■tense with 14 points, Dinsmor Jt°lt had 6 each, Hall Prig. C jp Goilings and Gidle; Va rs ' u‘ or _ :.„ More V whistled 27 fouli Z s tei-t .. and”’ 21 includ . ing °V h °Sl e 4 £ 7 ints e a r t’th Wh0 h g0t -Wthfe ' ' • mts at the chantv string charity stn ' pe in t f o ’ t° h °ld on P to th points — rr-wo varsityfinal Quarter Wins T 0 -n e vil junior tatus , ; h m Jead «•« “ « nill ton f hi d 8 r h ew y 20 .Zf -Oe. .he igh -e, and drew 20 their “£tton a-ith 23 points fnH h7 f lals, which proved their bouncing he a ttack e other starting « d f n 0rr Se asn e -Pn n _ as the Devils cashed 19 ne M°tt e 4 . ' jU balanced Boge r ' iffith’s two guards Ga C °Xr7 Ihc Reyome, hit 21 4nd , a hQ , 4j £ h 1 pel otte _idnceu guara. ht b, • orr e, while ord. Lowell 55 fg ft tp Dyer has an rkey ley | n 1 t lings ward 5 6 16 2 3 7 2 4 8 5 4 14 3 1 7 10 2 0 1 1 Drer 83 . by V eight more squad- so St Hl S °i e J a$ also Segrert Kilander Jodtes Jewell Schwenke f 6 o the U-man B - Si uation eA Deviis.hn W Jobn ° n 4 2 oncei T Sd ui t pla ys way - ' eek ev ils r ns , JO st ♦ Ji snriV J tne con - k, e 7c « a sf Jo the start 7b. c?a 5 SJ 5 -sarsfs S« S. .o J5dV «- KT Seed to «‘Von.L and T and ‘WO W e ‘“„ ( • ' doW ne doys m j weH R .. d Sg WU--- 5S rt ?ndh .W w 0 10 10 teyer from l0n m Bade earn- ; .. nio rs this J aS on nex 4 J My ea and s opb°’ ,mores- nd were iorce « bv abbing oy Griffith i Dye C. Zarndt Villars Garrard E. Zarndt neyome Mack Totals Loren playmg S? tne nt succ« Is w ‘ v«_ iiSjvas made in the Hobart game. n 3 T ha oth teams cooled off in the last 4 o 1 nev ieriod, with Portage outscoring 5 2 Lowe h e Devils 15-9 for a 1-point vic- 7 7 33-23 ory Both teams hit over .500 5 ftee P rom the field, the Devils hit- 2 2 final fjng 30 of 59 attempts, and Por- _, collage 31 of 60 23 2 nd th T h e Lowell Jayvees also losV pace, -jhe preliminary 59-52 in spite 2ieycr f r 0 f 20 point efforts by Jerry Al- 2a Gidle and Jim Lane . jd whil Varsity box score severe t „J y ore-„ on ' V r 9 0 .tit «• 0 x - 0 ( tg ft tp 4 6 14 9 1 19 10 2 5 0 10 6 V 13 5 5 15 1 tv next usual good gX ftX 11 the second, but after S- i ’t reel heighth to coil V -- oM. J ° ?iopr early .fouls, Tolan cC°l l’t rod neiginu uj t-wi — -- - iour eariy iouis, xoiaii w 0 id iTitrk Dinsmore, a 6-iooter, played out- ed tQ re ti re un til late ° un g ® e r 0 o 0 : n u g ; standingly on defense, and_al- eame and Edison hao? ' In® 111 I i .1 _1 f r oU 1 a rp 5 30 13 73 Portage Petersen Brady Bacon Wilkie Wilson Thomas Strllllch fg ft tp 7 4 18 5 2 12 5 0 10 5 4 14 4 19 4 19 10 2 31 12 74 Totals core by Quarters _L__16 19 29 9 — 73 2 5 ] 7 -ll-HnH won. JSaly once all ------ They wor J s played +k„- ri s ' but should the season the !f Devils r e ' Devils’ Cason anrf who have“ season. stanaingiy on uuciuc, •, “‘.game, and Edison naa ,a«” ' « n riffith I though he looked like a midget h 0ard g to themselves. In o,pi ' e fta i ' ils nn ; alongside the huge Blazers, hc assU re their usual 80 poii sV The° Devils • tne ' Devils’ liking, third “• and ney °inl managed to do a ,, g °° d J° b more, Edison’s coach stuck t hands full in this one, Dutr-cxrauj t even collecterf Coach reboundmg as la noints hlS starters down t0 the tlr come home with their second! this point CnJrh l felt t D [ s ° v r ,T S j a W 4Ls! w P ho or-e n , s.o fUn theJF 5635011 ” ' ?. _ the season lf they realIy | n the Play Merrillville, Wirt This Week End The final statistics bear out the fact that Lowell had a good, L.H.S. Red Devils Wirt Tills weeK riiiu the f ac t that L,owen nau a , T r Mi. Friday night the Red D solid team. Coach Dan MolchanCr|r j r iff Lose Two Games tb go to Merrillville for ancdid a terrific coaching job — ' , v«mw .v « inference game The Pi , and did it alone. Other schools g . _ . Pof taop Garv Edison rated next to Gary Edisor in the conference and area inde- tM| 58- , thT ?u ' rufldyc, VJdiy EUIIUII ™ eQ c e umct Conference, 1 pendents- fn, V°C Ycom ed Sew,;, S t ch V y i er thl T The L.H.S. Red Devils lost 1 th eir usual tough team wiv;?e § §P r o n r, n J e st of dr ostarted repla vigor, the D worst quarter with 1:40 of t the Devils ha more games over the wee. a 74-73 thriller at Portag ' jv day night and a lopsided p}{ by Gary Edison Tuesday oic handle 86-49. The Devils now hi Han - g 7-10 record for the seasonp“ lt o 2 only three more games to gi.ane t l fore the county tourney. pheVps o o Portage 74, Lowell 73 Alyed Friday night at Portage ,s last I J.t... K J ' f®?® Wh ' at ' leld Cowell « Indians jumped off to a T score by 20 ,j Jut , DU ? ‘ Lowell --1, — 5 y J) P J Os? v st $y l t$ ke y ; Wheatfield was just too but tnereatter tne s-o. te d 2. P°iiv 9 n a c „ v °i ' e«5 . doubt until the fina. m ore sYY T n s witb 4 0 p Tol 0, 37 o f e hio e victory. Jim Terpstra, jui olan, Lowell center, S pad T ’t f 0 ’ y5° rward ' scored 19 of Wh ' Pi pc th on ‘“‘VC cuut 13 . vaerrou nOia ’i,, ' fnlf John Dinsmore topped bfirst P . to ‘ ,v e d e - . -:-„.; u in -. = CUV V ' luestal- lose « iraobeH® ® (lWa1 l. a E. o fi C ent2 e -Un c which proved - tt e t nter. £ whoatfic’ 6 — 1 e “- . first downfal Wheatfic’ ® .6d to a 23 ® lead but V - in the second w “ ' ‘abettor ' 0 ' awbedlstal S n V.ng ? 0 g „5nuea api SSS Sit an m star eWlotte five, b£ cat ,, in low Toi the V a ck w« Sird victory the e Wd to „ „d 00 9-ZO ““ j a 10- manage Tro j a ns “ voit the 11 Wied in iod they trie d when to led Lowe g 0 b Ufe an- e U Tolan, ev . ofi to helped the first pavers, defeated .g lead cor ed ? n rotect tbe c0 mpar a tayinS vnj if before hen be ® be lped P °.test W and are P Gera ld fcse one points,. ®g h0 ut e Q C “ ,yler and iead ptt most ould beat gra bbing uch the re- V ices yt gt athle. some j° a n catnf and t Hth received an. r idley c’mor - elore they tive ly, G f oh n Dinsmor ((hu rhen a telei starter aS wel Aj t. erchants wis rebounding miss ed, %, ; Cf A j vas read in was e g, cauS e- A to horse. Se -2 4 Hj 49 hed a 12-4 •■Charley guaa ,. t es ot’ s th a dazzling operates atl d f 3 0 l 50 ? ' 7 o,- toy tti e at defense w v,th Holt {il p 3 ' ifipd the Pant i ess for cC ,4,A % r 1 V, rgjn for a 1 -pc ■ 35-34 ?_ la irveeasily UJf ,WA : - ia , nb ; ev e rytii ' nfe , 7 24-12 ”io”;i carted S«r J ' Srr :riod annual c though at the fr, 51-47, several tr 3 s w line, an a min .1 Lowell mi ouldn’t get to send ime. led the De harkey had 9, Dinsmore dley 4. Terps Wheatfield w y Quarters —23 12 12 24— ' — 18 16 17 18— .V.’s trounced v ’s in the preli S ' 0 Pra , Jrst tine ' 1 a vi a afJea ng’ 39 - 37 ‘ heret° “lost f a „ , ' e conte st S t Wer ’: ’A p r p j:°xmJ!Y fu i . M a? O’er 7ccV r f i V ' - ft P , g three- Gnlv , u f‘ b ,- See h on seel e bzo ' ? ' Vie D. . d as sti bio U fled the rdii, le ss er headed m s 0 n. in 11 increased “ Lanmey £ rot”«f ( y owell regulars LUUU 1 LU IU HUH uiuii m m inu MUl ui, UUIIUI 11 , a l good game, but lacked theS ame and Edison had both j t wasn ’t easy to lose to — 5 j a „ Ki,th nntrol the hall. John boards to themselves. In order to Tuesday, nieht. The Devil. Tomorrow, Friday night, Friday Dye Ther TuesT the Red Devils will try to improve Vi!:-. hi S ' -ieethis starters down to tne . LlU M mi ngside the huge Blazers, naged to do = - J loundii U 3 W C ■ Junior ’ r 4 3 -Z 6 ma tch , wl ' rtorne which Gaxn y T , w ere no + v- - Lowell-Dyer | y n ight T he Dy®5 _ J jV.’s and-W er postponed Tuesajm swells of efer thf v i ■Vo o _P - The g 28 -V aU s oT January lerson, £%i a yed Monday, at Sc owell ste s ar ting many ei, rvi n e gym Rowell 69 ■their free whe atfield iod which Tjn, eat field was l us J Ir favor. E Wheat« at Hobart enjo. er , ‘.KL.15 e S’f S ° ve b, .T4TpW ' 9 o of h ' - O v e yell ' s attack P e ltum h 19 - iod seL p 5 record nls put the Brii irter with ! 9 -point m ,owell jun. ted up to i ond game i 35-33, with scoring most a m the free th. - e 1 PoV° Devil Second Team Wins Tuesday night, Jan. 22, The Lowell Jayvees had an goes t0 Dyer f or the oa v time in the preliminary , neetin g. The Red Devils t u„ Devil bench was clear- fi rs t game, 55-52, and eS irt an easy 45-30 win. =d the Devils 55-53 in holiday tourney. Score by Quart! Wirt --I 7 5 7 Lowell -—14 9 7 The Red Devils will the regular schedule „ , Griffith here February .H.5. Fresnmen Trim Dyer. Crown Point V rr - (Winn? evils 1“ ' he - lw ° More Defeat h has P oV P Bud Moretz’s freshman D “B” teams each won 7higw n - pnced P erS -rhe g ame in four starts f j inn er ' j M Dyer and Crown Pt. m j VjV i u J cl ctliU HUWI1 Jt t. V)J V r tfpngthened t squad blasted Dyer Yl 1 strenR Dinsmo ’ Crown Point 38 f 21 wm season .margin at the went ' evils H.S. Red Devils )se Two Games to head at —Her, 51-4 . T . several took Red iVv,n i Crown Point oo-zi, 3° t two ga ? 1 otVB” team beat Dyei • 5 th g aI ? c a -rown Point 26-23. then Dyer has len w ith a total ol uni , . torhi- _ i0f the two games was the s . e “; ' reversal 1 lllgh for the “ A team Pierce comPj Yung and ti had 12, Anderson 8 , Tuttle 7, every shot tha White 7, Fleener 6 , Shipley 5, board. Mundee 2 and Austgen 1. The Devils, For the “B” team, White had Tolan getting 14, Mundee 11, Austgen 10, ' Flee¬ ner 6 , Johnson 4, Gollings, Snell orlage, Gary Edison — ,■_ ned n bounds, stuck , - -- jrow hne, week „L, her tumu, vil s’ the first quarl and Summers 2 each, and Usher than a S feats With n, e over the second, b 1. White, Mimdee and Austgen ? h Lowell to ru n th 0 e four arlv fouls plaved on both teams couldn’t seaxJn file d to se lost by s -a- ' - i-time- Vijj e p, The L.H.S. Red Devils lost two led th teams ° f he ay °nly 9 Ed Sharkey Sets New Scoring Record As on Red Devils Blast Hobart Brickies, 85-56 ore games over the week end, Sharke’ were ’dnHu 74-73 thriller at Portage Fri- 9, T)i’ Gary iVirr ed b y y night and a lopsided defeatidley J on e other LZ hich Ed Sharkey, Red Devil tor¬ s ' Gary Edison Tuesday night, Whea Merrin v n me aliward, singed the nets at the L. i-49. The Devils now have a -r, ,v ule s- ,h s ovm ir i„t iv; The Red ily three more games to go be ..23 1 night at -Merw, bi g Hobart Brickies off the floor ’ anr i. . ' -u oc no 49. The Devils now 10 record for the season withy Qus qua , three more games to go be ..23 1 night r re the county tourney. ,._18 in a ’ an d j 0s , Portage 74, Lowell 73 V.’s against 7 11 th S ' .rk«.y topped Friday night at Portage, the v - The Devil s ' record individual idians jumped off to a 25-16 a 12 - « “ - ea [ H.S. Red Devils Trim Morocco, 60-45 53, 1 H. S. gym for 36 point last Fri- ■DeviJc day n ght as Lowell blasted the ' big P - 1 -— — . 85-5« the previous effort estab- D on Wiet- points at larry Petersen h n % |(PQ |nH1 PIOTOCCO. OU-43 eclipsed oints, but therel fc,,, l ' w 1 111,11 1 ■viwvvwp n 77 made « b 3or 4th Victory; J.V.’s Win 6th In Row STL. pening quartet, anu nem turn --mq, lO-l Jj} in tempts, was help ’m his ef- d 6 points for the remainder of d U p 2 po i n d tiforts by the excellent playing tie game in one of his best de- [ a l2-lo °n t of all his mates and the fact ensive efforts. . . .. dorie arna Se hari al , pe that Lowe11 controlled most of .John Dinsmore l°PPed b ° ' o svith nd the p. ab- e£the rebounds with big Bob To- eams in scoring with 19 points, n w ‘th a a ' e . H Jrat j leadine the wa- rkev lowever, 5 out of the 6 regulars on B art nt Sjed sevV ' ” on Junior Varsity Wins )n ° ha S hZli bl S i a ° ino - | W Sixth In Row, 29-28 Coach Molchan’s Junior Var j ... ity continued their winning scn ,_ took -,-ZrnmatL heIci to f U -turned g.ie Sr .„„. es took 7 4, .. liiASOut «,e past few ity continued tneir winnuig.ie Sco woit Un ' • t U treak, taking their 6 th game of’g s hit col Ornn t UOt he season, 29-28 in the pre- wever f np , Points fo J ,- har]cei bart iminary. Although it was a low i srn e Rewards - ar w -- 7 . - io ar off Sharkey and Dinsmore under Cc ount f n . the basket. J took only a half shots, making 3, and I continually crossed up the Ho- defense by passing off to e-jiveve Shioie , coring contest, the game was aj a j q L , ni Were hriller from start to finish, Withkij s a to .owell winning in the final sec-lie fcore. n t fo; the basket. mds on a free throw to hand y , 0 pRville , Hall and Dinsmore also scored he Beaver J.V.’s their first loss o m the 1 Preli ond j, - with 14 and 13 If the season. Morocco J-V. s,of fh “ e the Devj? ar p T y Here Frida y « ast year won 16 of 18 games pre V i 0 ,?f, Son s lum n J ? yve rwnT° rr ?, W , (Frida y) night, the season ticket at L.H.S. good for is freshmen and the Red DeviL SeC( £osly d e f £ } ' °wP vlls wd .l play their first con- the four games , or session tic- l.V.’s were Columet Conference team inlt d j n 5 e tdt 5 --‘ - . WcVMMAn nV n vmC 177 • Conference J.V. Tourney Being Held At Griffith Lowell J.V.’s will play Mer¬ rillville in the conference tour¬ ney at Griffith tonight (Thurs¬ day). Semi-finals will be played Saturday afternoon and the con¬ solation and champion games Saturday night. Lowell Host To Freshman Tourney Next Week Lowell, winner of last year’s tourney, will be host to all freshman teams in the confer¬ ence next week for the 7 th an¬ nual tourney. Dyer and Griffith open the firing at 6:30 p.m. next Wednes- v T Amol 1 . Tilo rc Portatfo Holiday. Tourney Here Saturday, December 22 The Red Devils will be host at their annual holiday tourney at L.H.S. gym, Saturday, Dec. 22. Other schools participating will be East Gary, Wanatah and Dyer. Dyer and East Gary wlil open the tourney at 1:00 p.m. and Lo¬ well will tangle with Wanatah in the 2:15 contest. A consola¬ tion game will be played at 7:00 p.m. and the championship fray will get under way at 8:15. Local fans may purchase ireshmen champs. rm , leam in th t; TnH; a u gainst the Dyer ket at tbe dodr - °ey, In the cowans, who hava lost 5 of their _ BASEBALL - Kneeling: Jack Nelson, Don Holt, Don Adam, Jack Gollings, Dale Laumeyer. Standing: Ronnie Dunbar, Roger Armstrong, Gene Allie, Bob Hall, George Navarre, John Dinsmore, Frank Dunbar, Jerry Alyea, Mr. Molchan. WRESTLING - Row 1: David Julian, Glen Allen, Jin Tully, Bud Ballou, Paul Steward, Bob Benda, James Haecker, Bob Taylor. Row 2: Henry Henke, Edwin Snell, Paul Kirchenstein, James Herbst, Jim Singleton, Tom Taylor, Dennis Brannock, James Gunn, George Schulte, Mr. Moretz. TRACK Kneeling: Paul Kirchenstein, Ken Swett, Ronnie Hardesty, Gordon Kazen, Don Skillman, Don Domelle, John Percy, Glendel Allen. Standing: Dave Sutton, George LeVande, Jim Singleton, Tom Beird, Jim Tully, Tom Taylor, Loren Gidley, Don Jurs, Ed Foster, Ron Herz, Paul Steward, Dick Livengood, Mr. Schuyler. CROSS COUNTRY Row 1: Paul Kirchenstein, Terry Fleener, Jack Gollings, Bob Hall, Jerry Alyea, Don Domelle, Jack Eaker, Bill Marlowe, Mr. Schuyler. Row 2: Ron Ellis, Glendel Allen, Bill Underwood, Dick Phelps, Don Holt, Ken Swett, Jim Lane. Baseball Captains Jack Gollings, Bob Hall Football Captains Basketball Captains Joe Bobin, Bob Fleming, Frank Dunbar Bob Hall, Ed Sharkey, Jack Gollings Jim Yates IN ME MORI AM They left behind them a trail of pleasant memories. They were cheerful always .... quiet and sincere. To the memory of Jim Yates, and Ronnie Hoyne, who, left our group to join a far greater one, we affection¬ ately devote this page. -diA e cutci ‘Di Ci6e NAME NICKNAME WEAKNESS HOBBY PET PEEVE AMBITION Gene Allie Jelly Bean Women Hunting Gee Whiz Jet pilot Marlene Anderson Andy Edwin Talking Cliques Get married Marth Bartell Marty Money Riding Conceited boys Model Thomas Beird Tom Girls Boats Government Engineer Carolyn Beyers Beyers Boys Volleyball Bossy boys Nurse Joe Bobin Junior Girls Dates Gabby girls Millionare Myrna Boston Peaches Convertibles Swimming Yankees Model Betty Bredemeier Betz Convertibles Riding Heels slacks Farmer Jeanann Brown Jeannie Frenchmen Hiking Scales Teacher George Chapman Chappie None Hunting Silly girls None Danny Chesner Dan Darlene Cars art Lipstick Comm, artist William Clark Bill None Boats Travel Plastics Janet Cody Jan Hist. Govt. Counting worms Cookie dusters Graduate Madalyn Cooper Coop Pook Dancing Women Die happy Carolyn Crisler Chubby Spending money Singing Low levies Marine ' s wife Roy Davis Deisel Gerry Sports Government Make money Dennis Devries Red Pop Pool None Farmer John Dinsmore Dinsey Girls Sports Tests Coach Mary Domelle Susie Clothes Music Tight clothes Music teacher Harold Dovichi Speedy Girls Weight lifting Freshmen Engineer Ronald Dubowski Ron Women Cars Work Stay single Frank Dunbar Jr. Fats Women Parking Women King of Siam Sharon Eaker None Clothes Reading Braggy people Secretary Ronald Eskridge Banks Work Sports Silly girls Sports Announcer Carb Farrell Fearless School Cars Girls Engineer Bob Fleming Bonecrusher Opposite sex Sports Narrowmindne ss To be famous Norma Fraiken Shorts Dancing Knitting Cigars Stenographer Donna Franklin Frank Red heads Sports Boys College George Frenchik French Girls Collect coins Government Engineer Carol Frick Chris Jim Clothes Fats in slax Married Dorthy Gidley Dot Talking Sewing Bleached hair Secretary Jack Gollings Gol Judy Sports None Engineer Jennie Greer Pudgy Honey-Bunny Play piano 4-12 shifts Housewife Bob Hall Booby Dirty cars Sports Annette College Martha Hammersley Jeanie One boy Needle craft Nosey girls Marriage Donna Hamann Don Diamond rings Horseback riding Snobs Housewife Joan Hanley Joanie Government Skating Freshman Secretary John Harkins Reb Girls Guns None Doctor Marjorie Harper Mike None Records Flirts Housewife Cathie Henn Katrina Troubles Sleeping Elvis Presley Marry oilman Don Holt Holty Girls Chasing girls Lumpy potatoes Minister Alice Honn Little Alice Don Sports Korea Mrs. C. Ed Inderski Sonny Food None Show offs Be popular Wanda Jones Windy Having fun Reading Slacks heals Stewardess Judith Jurs Red Outspokeness Knitting Tight clothes Accountant Janet Kaiser Jan Norman Eating Sloppy girls Nurse Karleen Karls son Tub Food Knitting Shorts heals Make money Gordon Kazen Moose Girls Art School Comm. Artist Gerry Kenney Slim Late hours Dancing with Roy Low levies Modeling Russell Kenney Russ None Cars Study hall Farmer Sandra Kenney Sandy Neal Dancing Hard work Be a success Dave Kirchenstein Kirk Girls Books Study hall Barber Russell Kroll Russ None Hunting None Farming Elaine Kurrack Sissy Food Eating Short skirts Play organ Dale Laumeyer Banjo None Sports Pigskin subs Dentist Ronald McAllister Mack Women Cars Sloppy girls Engineer duct ‘Dc li tA NAME NICKNAME WEAKNESS HOBBY PET PEAVE AMBITION Patricia McCarty Pat Elvis Presley Skating None Secretary Floyd McColley Floydy Girls None Girls Musician Glenda McKay Lulu Brown eyes Living Smart people Teacher Ken McNabney Nabby English Stamps Rinnies Navy Ruby McLean Rhuberto Jack Dancing Drinking Beautician Ray Mahan Ramie Horses Horseback riding Girls Pilot Tom Malone Tom Tall freshies Baseball Study hall Get rich quick Gaye Marlowe Gaye-Gaye Food Boys Long classes Teacher Chuck Miller Chuck Dogs girls Chrs Broken cars Engineer Lyle Miller Flunky Women Farming Dull Sat. night Farmer Karen Miller None Eddie Dancing Catty girls Be an Arab Phyllis Miller Phil Certain sailor Knitting Teachers Beautician Wayne Milner Wayne Women Boating Senior girls To retire Le Roy Minion Bud Height Cars None Be on Dragnet Jean Myers None Slumber parties Dancing Shorthand Stewardess George Navarre Harvey Food Sports Training rules Marine Jack Nelson Shoes No hits Boats Strike outs Farming Joyce Nespital None Right, Joyce? Eating Mice in locker Better myself Virginia Novak Virg. Money Sewing Boys Housewife Mike O ' Connell Fats Tall girls None 2-faced people To be wealthy Peggy Palmer Snake Side burns Elvis ' records Chemistry Enjoy myself Rebecca Parish Beck Jewelry Eating Certain senior Beautician Barbara Patz Barb None Eating Smart People Married Deborah Percy Debbie Boys Bill Slacks heels Be true-hearted Barbara Percy Bobbie Food Boys Bleached Hair To be good Janet Pittman Pitt Music Dancing Cliques To be happy Annette Reed None Bobby Music Little sister Succeed Colleen Rejohn None Food Sports None Stewardess Beverly Roberts Be be Merrill ' s Skating Catty girls Physciatrist Robert Rogers Buck None Cars Pony tails Engineer Linda Rosenthal Fattie George George School Mrs. Georgene Scheidt Gene None Eating Boys Secretary Robert Schreiber Red None Cars Freshman Construction Ed Sharkey Bones Girls Basketball Short Hair Get married Charles Shaw Doc Women Water skiing Girls who smoke Salesman Jim Singleton Wing-Ding Money Sports Italian haircuts President Don Skillman Skinner Crying girls Sports Loud girls Teacher Barbara Solomon Barb Bob Sewing Girl smokers Teacher Jerry Stelmach Jerry Food and clothes Hunting Word ' brain ' Doctor Sue Strickland Susie Getting up Music Flies in caft. Teacher Paul Stuppy Stup Women Cars Study hall Farmer Terry Sullivan None $100 bills Saving $50 ' s Unpaid bills To be poor Phyllis Summers Phil Trouble Eating Boys To stay single Tom Taylor Tom My eyes Guns Flat tires Big game hunter Helen Templin None Changeable Sports Expressives Teacher Robert Tolan Shorty Neat Cars Basketball Wise freshmen Farming Joan Trommer Tumor Pizza Eating Smoke in eyes Nurse Ken Troy Butch Studies Boats None Marine Evelyn Trueblood Evie Slumber parties Talking Bookkeeping To be rich Kay Uhter Kay Boys Dancing Certain girls Married Nellie Walls Shorty Boys Skating My sister Office work Dale Wietbrock Dale Pie Electronics Too bad Who knows Bill ZumMallen Barnyard School Model planes Study hall Farmer Merle ZumMallen None Money Model RR Girls Egineer Clarice Zust We see Elvis Boys None Marry (him?) ' PatnoKt Amidei ' s Sinclair Station Anco TV Radio Anderson ' s Airport Service Atkinson Insurance Agency Ben Lynch Insurance Agency Benj. F. Roberts (Co. Comm.) Blanchard Standard Station Classen ' s Restaurant Compliments of a Friend Compliments of Dr. Kazwell Compliments of Edward E. Belshaw Compliments of Matt ' s Restaurant Cook Department Store Cook Hardware Cook IGA Store Cook Locker Plant . Cook Restaurant Cunningham Coal Co. Dr. J. J. Forszt (Co. Comm.) E R Men ' s Shop Earl Sirois Sons Eleanor ' s Beauty Salon Enid ' s Drive-In Esser ' s Home Furnishings F. J. VanNada Agency First National Bank of Cedar Lake Flatt ' s Standard Oil Products Frick ' s Recreation Parlor Fry ' s 5 10(5 Genda Motor Sales Grant Bros. Gullstrom Drug Store H. C. Johnson Hamman ' s Royal Blue Harding ' s Inc. Hayden-Ruge Insurance Hawthorne Melody Store (Cook) Hein Charles Realtors JC Cleaners J. K. Hall Sons Jim Clark Sport Shop (Crown Point) Joe ' s Electric Johnny ' s Auto Service Jorbin ' s Studio (Crown Point) Kenney ' s Body Shop Kiefer ' s Sports Korth ' s Barber Shop Inc, Agency LaMere Sons (Crown Point) Liken ' s Cleaners Launders Log Cabin Service Station Logan Implement Sales Lowell Clinic Lowell Hicksgas Lowell Home Supply Lowell Lumber Co. Lowell National Bank Lowell Tribune Marrell ' s Drive-In (Crown Point) Martha ' s Drive-In Martins Sinclair Service Nina ' s Specialty Shop Orchard Grove Service Station Peterman Lincoln-Mercury Renee ' s Beauty Nook Robert L. Hein Tax Acc. Roberts Drug Store Roberts Insurance Agency Roberts Motel Cafe Rouse Welding Body Shop S Q West Side Hardware Schmelter Dodge-Plymouth Sears Roebuck Co. Shelby Lumber Supply Co. Sickinger Jewelry Sirois Chinchilla Ranch Stanley Olszweski (Co. Comm.) Steward ' s Motel Sype ' s Pontiac Sales Ted ' s Watch Jewel Shop The Davis Store Vickroy Standard Service (Crown Point) W.R. 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