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I J John R, Dunk, Principal B.S., Indiana Stat© I9U7; W.S., administrative Education Ind. State 1950. Special High School, Industrial Arts, Reg. Phys. Ed., Driver Training. Robert Riley, High School B.S. Indiana State 19U9; Commerce,Soc- ial Studies. Fred Gale, High School B.S. Ball State 1953, English and Social Studies. Grover Smith B. S. Ball State, 1953; Math., Social Studies, Phys. Ed, Chemistry Fred Neuliep, High School B.S. Valparaiso 1951; Math., Physical Education. Pauline Dorton, High School B.S. Ball State 1933, Horne Economics. Bernice Hunt 5th Grade Attended Man- chester Col- lege 1934. Elementary 5th grade• Eunice Conrad, High School A.B. Wheaton 1952, English Frances Gustafson 4th Grade Attended Ind. State 1950 Intermediate- grammer 1st grade. Clarence Barton, 6th Grade B.S., Oakland College 1952; Regular Elementary. High School—English, Phys. Ed. Dorothy Dunne, 3rd Grade Attended Ball State 19l 0; 3rd grade—Primary. Maxine Kyrk, lat Grade M.R.E. 191 8 North Baptist Chicago. Ruth Kehr, 2nd Grade B.S. Goshen College I ?0. General Elementary. Ethel Tower 1st Grade Attended Ind- iana State 1925; Elemen- tary—Primary Evart uinn. Trustee ORCHESTRA LEADER CHORDS DIRECTOR Nr. James C. Lucas SCHOOL JANITOR Mr. Harold Rensburger STUDENT COUNCIL Front row left to right: Elva Cochran, Dale Jones, Buford Ness, Bill Ketch and Donna Harrison. Second row: David Zeitz, Mr. Dunk Student Council Advisor, David Gilchrist, Gayle Replogle and Bill McCombs. BUS DRIVERS Lelt to right: Bill Sharp, Murry Fowler, Roy Bulla and Bud Wright. Perry, Francis Doms, John Cuson, Ed Seni°rs PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT DALE JONES Class officer 1,2,3 4 Student Council 2,3,4 Music 1,1 B.A.A. 3,4 SECRETARY REPORTER MARY VEEDEN G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 G.A.A. officer 3 CRIER staff 4 Class Play 1,3 GAYLE REPLOGLE B.A.A. 2,3,U Class officer 1,2,3,4 Student Council 4 Orchestra 3.4 TREASURER ELVA COCHRAN Class officer 2,3 4 Orchestra 1,2,3 4 G.A.A. 1,2,3 4 Student Council 4 MARY BAUGH Class officer 1,2,3 4 Class Play 1,3 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Softball 2,3,4 CHARLES DANIEL Music 1 F.F.A. 1,2 Class Play 3 Art 2 JAMES DEVEREAUX Class Officer 1 Student Council 1 B.A.A. 1,2,3,h CRIER staff 3 VICTOR DOMS CRIER staff 3 Class Play 1,3 Music 1 Yearbook staff DONNA HARRISON G.A.A. 1,2,3 U G.A.A. officer CRIER staff 2,3,U Student Council I4, WILMA LINDSLEY G.A.A. 1,2,3,U Class Play 1,3 Music 1 Yearbook staff U WILLIAM ROCKWELL Student Manager 2,3,U CRIER staff 3 Music 1 Class Play 1,3 ROY WOLFE Yearbook staff Ij Music 1 Class Plays 1,3 RAY WORTHINGTON Student Manager 1,2,3,k Music 1 CRIER staff U Class Play 1,3 Senior History In September, 19U2, as in any other year at mill Creek School, a group of mischievous little children enrolled as first graders, anxi- ous to begin on what seemed to be an endless, twelve-year career. At that time, they were just another class, but now, in the year of 19514 they are Mill Creek’s Honorable Seniors I At the end of the first year of schooling there were approximate- ly thirty members of the class, seven of which are now seniors at W.C. H.S. These seven were, Mary Baugh, ilma Lindsley, biva Cochrai., Vic- tor oms, Dale Jones, Hoy Wolff, and Buzz Worthington. During the next years, other members came and went and in our graduating class there are thirteen members. Besides the seven already mentioned there are: Mary eeden, Donna Harrison, Gayle Replogle, Jim Devereaux, Bin Rockwell, and Charles Daniel. In our freshman year the important activities of our life really began. September 21, 1950, we were initiated Into high school. On December 20, all members of the class took part in The Doctor of Lonesome Folk ; a Christmas Pantomime, which turned out to be a great success. Our class officers that year were: President, Jim Devereaux; Vice President, Dale Jones; Secretary, Gayle Replogle; and Treasurer, Mary Baugh. We entered our sophomore year by sponsoring a skating party on October 13, Near the end of the year, we had a class party at Michi- gan city park. Class officers that year were; Pres., Dale Jones; Vice Pres., Gayle Replogle; Sec., Mary Baugh; Treasurer, iva Cochran. Our junior year was even busier than either the freshman or the sophomore years. We had charge of the concession stand, as juniors do each year. On September 22, we sponsored another skating party. Oct- ober 16th to November 10th found us selling magazine subscriptions. The object of getting all this money was for a junior-senior trip which we hoped to take in the spring. At the first of the year, we ordered our class rings, and on November 19th, our order arrived. On the seventh of January the juniors and seniors, along with the history teacher, took an interesting field trip to LaPorte to visit the Slicer Corporation and Allis Chalmers. On the evening of January seventeenth eight members of the class had a little party in South Bend. First we went to a movie and then to eat at the Philadelphia . Some time dur- ing the month of February, the juniors and seniors took another field trip; this time to B0uth Bend to the Tribune Building and then to Mish- awaka to the sewage disposal plant. On March third, the same two classes toured by bus to Indianaoolis to visit the state capital and many otner points of interest. Karen twentieth the juniors sponsored a dance, and on March twenty-seventh a play entitled If Mother Only Knew . Nearly all the class took part in this play. Later that year. May eighth and ninth, we chartered a bus and journeyed to the great city of Chicago. (Of course we took the seniors along, for this was the big occasion we had been planning and saving for.) Limited space on this page prevents a detailed description of the trip, but we can assure you that it was a wonderful trip. The class officers that year were the same as the sophomore year. AND NOW WE ARE SENIORS! !I! We began with a bang! On September 18th, we initiated the green freshies . On September 23, Camps Photo- graphers came to take our pictures. They came again on October 28, to take more pictures. On October 17th the seniors sponsored a dance to finance the year-book, and later, on November 13th, a turkey raffle for the same purpose. Our Picture orders arrived on December l th, just in time for Christmas. Nine members of the class took an inter- esting trip to Washington D. C. as guests of the LaPorte Herald-Argus. Senior class officers are: Pres Dale; V.pres.,Gayle; Sec.,Elva,and Treas., Mary Baugh. All in all, we nave had a pretty wonderful time at Mill Creek, but we must admit, we’re anxious to get out and see what this cruel old world is really like!!! Senior Prophecy It was 10:03 A.M. when I arrived at Hong Kong. Destination: Madame Iknowitall, a fortune teller. My job: Find out what the Mill Creek class of ' will be doing in the distant year of 1980. I found Madame Iknowitall on her front lawn gazing into her crystal ball. Me: Pardon me, Ma'm. I'd like to ask you a few questions, Ma'm. Madame I: Sure, I don't mind. Me: Could you tell me a few things concerning the Mill Creek class of ' 5U? What, for instance, will they be doing in the year 1980, Ma'm? Madame I: Mill Creek? ell now let me see. Does the name Victor Dorns sound familiar? You'll be hearing a lot from him in 1980. That is the year he will win the Nobel prize for hi3 contribution to the good health of animals all over the world. And Roy Wolff is an- other one you'll be hearing from. He will be the mayor of Mill Creek, the 3rd largest city in Indiana. My crystal ball is showing me a big, baseball park now. Oh! I see why! The Chicago Cubs, who are managed by Ray Worthington, are playing the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Pirates are managed by Bill Rockwell. These two boys are great enemies now , and haven't spoken to each other in fifteen years. And up in the stands selling popcorn is the handsome Gig Replogle. Wilma Lindsley is a Professor of Advanced Research in the Psy- chology of Adolescents at Vassar University. And the always-capable- and-efficient Mary Weeden is secretary in charge of the Space Patrol, on the planet Lunar. Charles Daniel, who developed the world's largest species of olives a few years ago, was just elected President of the Olive Growers Union. Mrs. Dean Lowry, the former Miss Elva Cochran, had just won a beauty contest and is Mrs. Universe of 1980. Mary Alice Baugh, who always did have a love for children, loves them no more. She is now the matron in a private school for little girls. This may surprise you. Dale Jones is a lieutenant in charge of the traffic violations division, in LaPorte. And Jim Devereaux, Hollywood's playboy movie actor, has Just won the academy award for his latest movie. Well, I think that does it, my dear, Madame Iknowitall finished up. But Ma'm, I said, anxious to know my own fate. Whatever hap- pened to Donna Harrison. I just want to get the facts. Ma'm! Oh, she 8 still at Northwestern completing her fj.th year of Eng- lish. Poor girl, it doesn't look as if she ever will get through college. On this gloomy note, I bid Madam Iknowitall, farewell, and start- ed back to Mill Creek to tell my classmates what I had learned. I can hardly wait to find out if that little crystal ball knew what it was talking about. Oh well, I only have a short wait of about 30 years! Class We, the Senior Class of Mill Creek High School, being of sound mind, body, and pencil, hereby will and bequeath the following things to the following people—whether they want them or not!!! MARY BAUGH: I will my ability to speak up in Spanish class to Laverne Ollhoff. To Don Knowlton I will a bag of cold air, so he can keep cool in English class. I will my ability to get along with Miss Conrad to the Junior class. I will my ability to sew to Shirley Olson. ELVA COCHRAN: My snuff-eating goat goes to Mr. Riley. And my violin, to anyone who can stand to practice on it. I will my ability to be Mr. Barton1s Cadet Teacher to Bonnie Shaffer. To Pevry Edge goes my ability to have one boyfriend for a reasonable length of ti e. CHARLES DANIEL: I do hereby will my ability to sing hillbilly songs and yodel to Winky, my two front teeth go to Wayne Brownlee. And my bookkeeping textbook and workbook I leave to Mr. Riley. JAMES DEVEREAUX: To Mr. Smith goes my good car. My ability to get along with Mr. Gale goes to David Tarnow. My ability to meet'girls goes to Glenn Cibock. And my ability to resist cigarettes roes to Donald Long. VICTOR DOMS: My luxuriant, and abundant hair goes to Mr. Gale. Any car goes to Mr. Smith. (Badly needed!) My driving ability goes to Sherry McGinnis. And my running ability to Harry Myer3. DONMA HARRISON: My ability to take the minutes of the Student Council meetings (which are never read!) goes to next year's student council secretary. My typing ability goes to Charles Main. My ability to talk—and talk- -and talk--goes to Laverne Ollhoff. To Paul Snyder goes a bunch of absent slips already filled out. for Miss Conrad's class. DALE JONES: My grades go to Mary Ann DeJaegher. All tne worx tnere 18 to do on the yearbook goes to next year's Yearbook Editor. Ky duties as Senior Class President go to Buford Ness. And last but far from least, my butch haircut goes to Bill Perkins. WILMA LINDSLEY: I will my ability to jret up in the morning to Elsie Collings. I will my eyes to Shirley Stombaugh. My ability to talk in class and get away with it, roe3 to Phyllis Jones. And my ability to get along with everybody goes to Thelma White. GAYLE REPLOGLE: To Bob Rockwell goes my ability to get up at tt:00 and get to school by fl:0$. To Bev Hostetler goes my ability to whiz through typing, and to Joe Hartig, my ability to whiz. Also my shoe- strings go back to Mr. Neuliep. BILL ROCKWELL: Dave Tarnow can have my height. And Bill McCombs gets my student Manager job. My slimness goes to Dave Gilchrist. MARY WEEDEN: I will my smile to Mr. Gale. My- bookkeeping ability goes to my sister Peggy. My typing and shorthand ability I give to anyone who would have it. And my dancing ability goes to Sherry Me Ginnis. ROY WOLFF: My ability to sleep in class goes to Peggy Weeden. My ability to get along with Mr. Gale goes to Phyllis Jones and anyone else who needs it. My ability to talk and get out of Mr.Gale's study all goes to Mary Ann DeJaegher. RAY WORTHINGTON: To Howard Ness goes my ability to make my hair stand up. To Bob Rockwell I will my ability to come to school late -and get away with it. To Cleda Brown I will my ability to drive a car. And to Albert Kasper I will my ability to get bookkeeping. When V e Were Uth Graders Top row left to right: Eddie D© Munk, David Van Dine, Hoy Wolff, Dale Blair, Gayle Replogle, Dick Wesolowski, Walter Knowlton, Merl Ford, James Devereaux and Raymond Forese. Middle row: Bill Rockwell, Richard Vermilyer, Wilma Lindsley, Jean Blair, Francis Green, Elva Cochran, Mary Baugh, Floyd Tibbs and Miss Anderson, teacher. Front row: Dale Jones, Fred Schoff, Gary Perrlgo, Victor Do s, Jerry Worth- man and Lynn Cable. When We Were Freshmen Top row left to right: Ray Worthington, Victor Dorns, Dale Jones, Roy Wolff, Lddie De Munk and Gary Perrigo. Middle row: Miss Morgan Class Sponsor, Dick Wesolowski, Bill Rockwell, Gayle Replogle, Arnold Ver- milyer, James Devereaux and James Brownlee. Front row: Pat Miller, Mary Baugh, Nadeen Benson, Mary weeden, Wilma Lindsley, Elva Cochran, and Donna Harrison. juni°rs Miss Dorton, 11th Grad© Sponsor Buford Ness Shirley Olson Norman Egbert Peggy Woeden Peggy Edge Don Knowlton Beverly Hostetler Charles Main James Brownlee Joan Devereaux Albert Kasper Sherry Me Glnnls Maxine White Pete Costello Sherry Jones Garry Hanna Larry Nowell Shirley Stombaugh LaVerne Ollhoff Jr. Piotrowlc Glen Clbock, Jo Dean Rockwell Paul Tuszynskl Dick Wesolowskl Devon Glllhan. Snapshots Miss Conrad, 10th Grade Sponsor Cleda Brown Lloyd Bunton Wayne Brownlee Joy Carter Bill Clemens David Gilchrist Joe Hartig Garry Hostetler Yvonne Kelley Howard Ness Beverly Nowell Bill Perkins Karol Rensberger Paul Snyder Marilyn Tennis Joan Van Dierendonck Marilyn Wolff James Bradley John Young Mr, Gale, 9th Grade Sponsor Sue Perkins Elsie Collins Lois James Annetta Weeden Margaret Hostetler Sharlene Ford Mary De Jaegher Janet Kessler Betty Churchill Bonnie Shaeffer Thelma White Beverly Barthal Carol Weber Fay Tener Kay Wilson Janet Seitz Anna Edwaras Rachel Manard Lois Bierly Carole Smith Sandra Hanna Dave Tarnow Dick Sharp Royce Benson Delbert Suit Bob Lantero Bill Ketch John Hagen Clarence Green Bill Kobinson Bill Heirbrandt Chuck Hanna Mr. Smith Sth Grad© Sponsor Robert Armstrong Richard Borkowski Kay Carter Elme Collings Judy Daniel Carol Hubner Janet Hostetler Cheryl Johnson Phyllis Jones Charles Kautz Ruth Kellogg John Lehker Don Long Wm. McCombs Elizabeth Miller Sandra Moyer Joyce Noel Marlene Ollhoff Elmer Olson Beverly Peterson Norman Piotrovicz Vernon Cravens Harold Rensberger Robert Rockwell Walter Rohlfing Shirley Schwenk Donald Smith John Stombaugh Mary Tener Sandra Tennis Joel Tomas Bert Wesolow8ki Edward Wolfe Sandra Zeitz Fred Rader Mr. Neuliep, 7th Grade Sponsor Mary Blalock David Churchill James Clifton James Fowler Darrel Galey Andrew Hostetler Norman Hoatetler Carmella Hunt Loretta Johnson James Long Carol Ludtke Donald Noel James Norton David Perry Sharon Peterson Joyce Pulaski Tom Sharp Phyllis Slisz Gene Smith Patricia Smith James Spence Wendell Tarnow Carol Weeden Beverly White Sandra Worthington David Zeitz Joan Cannan Mr. Barton, 6th Grade Marlin Alheim Janice Benson Marcella Bracken Connie Brown Peggy Brown Joyce Clifton Karel Collings Celia Cravens Shirley Cravens Mary Edwards Chester Fultz Sharon Galey Elizabeth Gaul William Godfrey Carol Green Floyd Hancock Catherine Hartig Diana Henning Clara Holstead Loretta Hostetler Linnea Iantria Randall Jones James Kautz Le Voy Landisman Oreste Lantero Larry Lehman Anita Lindsley Karen Me Mahon Helen Meyer Ann Miller Gloria Niewald William Noel Ruth Norton Lawreen Peery Jo Ann Pulaski Lewis Reese Heidi Rohlfing Charlene Schenk Joyce West James Woday William Zeitz Mrs. Hunt, $th Grado Michael Anderson Marsha Bierly Bobby James Linda Cody Gerald Daniels Arnold Devereaux Carl Forrest Charles Gray Roland Hamilton Leroy Holstead Dianna Hooten Marilyn Hostetler Jacqueline Johnson Marjorie Johnson Carol Jones Robert Kinsey Larry La Tour Jean Lehman John Long Larry Main Kurtis Me Mahon Sonja Mattocks Dallas Miller Donna Miller James Motycka Carmalee Mullins Harry Niewald Carol Nicely Barbara Noel Roberta Petersen Bonnie Pisello Katherine Pisello Jean Rohlfing Jake Robinson Jim Robinson David Russell Loretta Russell Jim Smith Judy Smith Lands Smith Roxie Smith John Spence Alfred Tener Marshall West Joseph Wilczynski Nancy Wilson Walker Wolff David Worthington Mrs. Gustafson, l th Grade Joe Brown Janls Buell Wilma Cannon John Cannon Mary Churchill Ronald Clemens James Collings Bobby Daniels Judy Darling Georgiana Fowler Randall Galey Barbara Gaul Robert Godfrey Linda Hawn Jean Hostetler Michael Henning Loren Heirbrandt Frederick Hubner Harry Johnson Martha Kellpah Louiae Kellpah David Kautz Virginia Lantero Carol Lehman Larry Long Beulah Ludtke Kathleen Miller Lana Ne8a William Nicely Arnetta Perkina Gerald Piotrovicz Arkie Piaello Bonnie Rodgera Jaraea Ryan Roaetta Ruaaell Robert Robinaon Joyce Sedlacek Glen Sheaks Gerald Smith Lynn Smith Ula Weedem Ruby Wilaon Mrs. Dorothy Young Ruth Ann Bailey Raymond Borkowaki Serina Campbell Nora Dolly Clifton James Darling Robert Devereaux Janice Dunk Dennis Ford Loretta Gray Robert Hanna Lavena Harris Mark Hostetler Darral Hunt Jeannle Iantrla Ruth James Donna Jones Larry LeRoy Deltnon Lindsey Francis Long Rebecca McCombs John McGinnis Kleth McMahon Donald Meyer James Nicely Peggy Noel Norwood Nowell Bruce Peterson Julia Plotrowlcz Jack Sclara Ronald Skinner Joe Smith Kenneth Gene Snyder Patrick Spence Larry Weeden George Wlltfong Susan Wolff Gerald Wolff Samuel Worthington Wallace Hauschlld Darlene Nlewald Billy Robinson Miss Kehr Ronnie Smith Doris Smith Judy Maynard Desale Lindsey Leonard Smith Gale Wolff Jimmy Buell Myrl Benson Jimmy Dlabrow Billy Hornig Patricia Moore Randall Rosenbaum David Casey Larry Hostetler Dorothy Plotner Gary Galey Carolyn Hunt Marolyn Hunt Delores Gray Barbara Moyer Ellen Rienhard Kenneth Hostetler Kenneth Cochran Patsy Euler Janice Replogle Sandra Weber Sherry Smith Michael Gaul Reuben Cravens Carol Born Johnnie Jean Dempsey Sandra Aftowskl Carol Smith Muriel Casper Lynn Hauschild Dennis Ramsey Larry Sharp Rollle Fultz Connie Waul Clarence Mullins Michael Henderson Wilma Noel Dennis Carmen Kenneth Noel Mrs. Kyrk Diane Motycka Sharon Clifton Nancy Evenburg Jerry Neal Anna Sheaks Jean Tener Wayne Stefano Brady Dowty Roger Hamilton Willard Lindsey Antoinette Sciara Marsha Pox Sandra Euler Shirley Churchill Christina McMahon Jean Smith James Pulaski Raymond VermiIyer Carol Seitz David Hawn Ronald Kinsey Lois Plotner Barbara Rathdurn Robert Lukac Jerry Nicely Vincent Gaul Lynn Wright Margaret Cannon Stephen Messer Mrs. Tower Rosemary Wood Pamela Bauer Robert Bradley Carol Bulla Cecil Cochran Donna Cody Donna Cravens Paul Dorsey Jeffrey Dunk Carol Euler Dennis Finley Richard Hamilton Bobby Harris David Henning Patsy Hill Kenneth Hohalek Nila Holstead Richard Hostetler David Main Gregory Malstaff Anna Moyer Dennis Ness Delietia Null Janloe Relhard Karen Rew Rebecca Robinson Linda Ryan Lonnie Sears Noel Sharp Karen Peterson Jane Smith William Spence Glinda Taylor John Wiltfong BASEBALL TEAM Bottom How Loft to right: Manager Ray Worthington, Pete Costello, Howie Ness, Albert Kasper, Lloyd Bunton, Gayle Replogle, Manager Bill Rockwell. Standing, back row: Coach Fred Neullep, Royce Benson, Don Knowlton, Paul Snyder, Charles Hanna, Paul Tuszynski, Dick Wesolowski, and Joe Hartig. Kneeling left to right: Albert Kasper, Dale Jones, Joe Hartig, Donald Knowlton, Gayle Replogle, Buford Ness. Standing back row, left to right: Coach Neullep, Manager Bill Rockwell, Pete Costello, Paul Snyder, Devon Giliham, Norman Eggert, Gary Hanna, Lloyd Bunton, Manager Ray Worthington. B-TEAM Left to right: Manager Ray Worthington, David Tarnow, Howard Ness, Dick Sharp, Royce Benson, Delbert Suit, Wayne Brownlee, Bill Heirbrandt, Bill Robinson, Charles Hanna, Manager Bill Rockwell, and Coach Neuliep. CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Faye Tener, Peggy Weeden, Shirley Stombauprh. Beverly Hostetler 7th 8th GRADE TEAM Bottom Row, left to right: Tom Sharp, James Spence, John Stombaugh, Darrel Galey, Wandell Tarnow, Andy Hostetler, Standing, left to right: Manager, Billy McCombs, David Peery, Dick Piotrowicz, Bob Rockwell, Don Smith,forman Hostetler and Coach Smith. TRACK Kneeling Left to Right: Wayne Brownlee, Dale Jones, Pete Costello, Junior Piotrowicz, Don Knowlton, Albert Kasper, Buford Ness. Standing back row Manager Ray Worthington, Gayle Replogle, Charles Hanna, Charles Main, Paul Snyder, Gary Hanna, Manager Bill Rockwell, Coach Neullep. 7th k 8th Grad© Cheerleaders Left to right: Janet Hostetler, Wary Blalock, Patsy Smith, Phyllis Jones Girl's Softball Team Back row, left to right: Faye Tener, Shirley Olson, Beverly Nowell: Front row: Mary Baugh, Joan Devereaux, burger, Beverly Hostetler Miss Conrad, Mary De Jaegher, Kay Wilson, Lois James, Betty Churchill, Marilyn Tennis, Shirley Stombaugh, Joan Van Dlerendonck, Jo Dean Rockwell, Peggy Edge, Karol Rens- G.A.A. Front row left to right: Joy Carter, LaVern Ollhoff, Lois Beirly, Carol Smith, Sandra Hanna, Carol Weber, and Elva Cochran. Second row: Janet Seitz, Beverly Hostetler, Karol Rensburger, Joan Van Dierendonk, Shirley Stombaugh, Donna Harrison, Pecrgy Edge, Shirley Olson, Jo Dean Rockwell, Joan Devereaux and Rachel Maynard. Third row: Kiss Conrad, Sponsor, Lois James, Sue Perkins, Betty Churchill, Margaret Hostetler, Janet Kessler, Sharlene Ford, Sherry McGinnis, waxine White, Beverly Nowell, Marilyn Wolff, Wilma Lindsley, Mary DeJaegher, Bonnie Shaffer, and Anna Jean Edwards. Top row: Cleda Brown, Yvonne Kelly, Marilyn Tennis, Peggy Weeden, Fay Tener, Annetta Weeden, Kay Wilson, Beverlv Barthel, Thelma White and Mary Baugh. B.A.A. Front row left to right: Dale Jones, Pete Costello, Don Knowlton, Gayle Replogle, Lloyd Bunton and Royce Benson. Second row: Mr. Neullep Sponsor, Wayne Brownlee, James Devereaux, Charles Hanna, Dick Wesolowski, Albert Kasper, Junior Piotrowlcz and Buford Ness. SENIOR ORCHESTRA Front row left to right: Elva Cochran, Beverly Barthel, Kay Wilson, Anna Jean Edwards, Joan Van Dierendonck, Marilyn Wolff, Catherine Hartig and Shirley Olson. Second row: John Lehker, David Perry, Don Knowlton, Gayle Replogle, Gary Hanna, Pete Costello, and Buford Ness. Back row: Cheryl Johnson and Elizabeth Miller. JUNIOR ORCHESTRA Front row left to right: Larry Main, Randall Jones, Jacquelyn Johnson, Koxie Smith, Beulah Ludtke, John Spence, Edward Wolff and Walker Wolff. Second row: Gerald Piotrowicz, Charles Grey, James Spence, Wendall Tarnow, Beverly Barthel, Kay Wilson, Catherine Hartig, Helen Meyers and Mary Lou Edwards. YEARBOOK STAFF Front row left to right: Joy Carter, Wilma Lindsley, Mary Baugh, Donna Harrison, Elva Cochran, Shirley Olson and Sponsor Mr. Riley. Second row: Ray Worthington, Dale Jones, Bill Rockwell, Gayle Replog- le, Victor Dome and Jares Devereaux. Back row: Gary Hanna and Roy Wolff. CRIER STAFF Front row left to right: Beverly Hostetler, Kay Wilson, Joan Van Dierendonck, Donna Harrison, Elva Cochran, Maxine White, Shirley Olson, Marilyn Wolff and Peggy Edge. Second row: Ray Worthington, Don Knowl- ton, David Gilchrist, Pete Costello, Larry Nowell, Charles Main and Sponsor Mr. Riley. MIXED CHORUS Front row left to right: Robert Lantero, Dave Tarnow, Dick harp, Dlebert Bult, bill Helrbrandt, John Hagen and Gary Hanna. Second row: Clarence Green, Beverly Hostetler, Karol Rensburger, Joan Van Dleren- donk, Kay Wilson, Beverly Barthel, Thelma White, Annetta Weeden, Marilyn Wolff and H0yce Benson, Third row: Charles Main, Don Knowl- ton, Paul Tuszynskl, Bill Robinson, Charles Hanna, Joe Hartlg, Dale Jones and Bill Ketch. Forth row: Joan Devereaux, Peggy Weeden, Carol Weber, Lois Bierly, Carol Smith, Sandra Hanna, Jo Dean Rockwell, Shirley Olson, Fay Tener, Margaret Hostetler and Larry Nowell. Top row: Bonnie Shaffer, Mary DeJaegher, Anna Edwards, Rachel Maynard, Janet Sietz, Sharlene Ford, Janet Kessler, Lois James, Betty Churchill and Sue Perkins. TYP1 T AT WORK DUPLICATOR OPERATOR PROJECTOR OPERATOR m NTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Pablitllt't (o i M«nul((lU(ti look f AC TO V HOME OfMCE Kansas City ■K: la m: i HT T T ? T t i «■4   I • — ® 1 . ai S. HNH k X fSi I - $ • ■« 's
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