Mill Creek High School - EM CE Yearbook (Geneva, IL)

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EM CE A RECORD OP 1963-64 at Mill creek School EDITOR Jan Replogle EDITORIAL COMMITTEE: Sandy Aftowskl, Peg Greenwood, Carolyn Hunt, Marolyn Hunt, Carol Smith, Doris Smith, 3111 Hornlg, Dennis Ramsey, Gale olff ADVERTISING COMMITTEE: Ken Hostetler,Chairman, Carolyn Hunt, Gale olff CIRCULATION COMMITTEE: Bill Hornlg, Chairman, Delores Gray, Fred Plotrowlcz rfe dedicate this book to the treasured memory of . . . 35th President of the United States dsx a 07 cddst yoc ? coc A r ?y cy v do ycx od- fs c ce z yr yoc cy y do yoa yot y coc vT ?y O O FACULTY NOEL KING Central Normal, B.S. Indiana University, M.C.S. M.S. Principal English KENNETH PATTERSON Purdue, 3.S. Science Biology Freshman Sponsor ROBERT SIKORSKI Ball State, 3.3. Commerce Yearbook Sponsor JACK ELLER Ball State, B.S., M.A. English Health and Safety Driver's Training Head Coach Senior Sponsor ROBERT JONES Hanover College, B.A. Social Studies Junior High Coach 8th Grade Sponsor INEZ SMITH Central Normal, B.S. Ball State, M.A. Mathematics Shorthand EDWIN SMITH Ball State, B.5., M.A. Industrial Arts JO DEAN ¥nRN0 Indiana State, B.S. Horae Economics Cafeteria Junior Co-Sponsor NIGRA SINK Oakland City College, B • S • E • Indiana University, M.S. Mathematics General Science Physics 7th Grade Sponsor ARNOLD YARNO Indiana State B.S. English Speech Play Director Oratorical Coach Junior Co-Sponsor JOHANaA ELLER Ball State, B.S., M. A. Grade 2 ROSEMARY REV15 Taylor University, A.B. Grade 2 MhRSHm JOwSS G5HALD VLnSIC Hanover College, B.S. Grade 1 Physical Education Ball State, B.S. Social Studies Pnyslcal Education Assistant Coach Sophomore Sponsor CALVIN ftSVIS Wofford College, 3.A. Grade 3 JERALD DAWSON Indiana State, 3.S. Music JAMES CHRISTOPHEL Goshen College, 3.A. Grades 4 5 JAMES VAN DIERENDONCK Purdue, 3.S. Grade 6 GALE McCARTY Valparaiso, B. A. Indiana, M. S. Grade 3 PRANCES GUSTAFSON Indiana State Grade b 3ERNICE HUNT Manchester College Grade 5 TRUSTEE BO BULLA SECRETARY MRS. SCIARA CUSTODIAN HAROLD RENSBERGER DIETICIAN MRS. LUDTKE DIETICIAN MRS. HAtfN CUSTODIAN LINDEN SMITH Vv v’ $¥■? jf tpr O O O SENIORS --si SENIOR CLASS WILL •rfe, the Senior Class of 1964, wills To the high school the peace and quiet which Is bound to follow after we leave. To the faculty our cheery smiles and hearty laughter. To the Freshmen we leave our acting ability and any used note- books, papers, or pencils left lying around the school. To the Sophomores our goodnaturedness and the ability to get along with our teachers. To the Juniors our manners, sophistication, and poise. I, Sandy Aftowskl, will my ability to get along with Mr. Vlasic to ray brother, Barry, and ray bashful blushing personality to Delene Arney. I, Bob Devereaux, will my musical talent of playing the bass horn to Mr. Yarao. I, Mike Gaul, will my manager s Job and all the work involved to anyone who would like to do It. I, Delores Gray, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Smith and to keep quiet in her first hour study hall, to my sister, Phyllis. I, Peg Greenwood, will to ray sister Marjorie, my ability to get along with Mr. Yarno and to Dave Henning my ability to stay out of the cooler. I, 3111 Hornlg, will my ability to go with two girls at one time and not get caught to Jerry Vlasic. I, i enny Hostetler, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Smith, to my now departed sister, Judy, and to a good friend, Jan Neal, goes my athletic ability. I, Carolyn Hunt, will my office of G.A.A. President to some am- bitious Junior girl and to Jane Smith, ray ability to hit a home run. I, Marolyn Hunt, will my ability to sleep twelve consecutive hours to Mickey Stefano and to Mr. King my ability to eat five meals a day without getting fat. I, Mike McCoy, will my muscles to Smitty. I, Joe Okrzesik, will ray Plymouth to Francis Long and to Dale Harness, ray ability to pass all my subjects. I, Fred Piotrowicz, will my cross country ability to Louie Eggert. I, Dennis Ramsey, will my ability to pass math to Joel Hawn and Rich Hamilton, and my extra credits to my brother Leslie. I, Jan Repiogle, will my ability to get straight A s to all the unfortunate kids who need it and to my cousin, Darlene Bracken, my ability to get along with Mr. Yarno. I, Randy Rosenbaum, will my ability to be quiet to Robin 3acon. I, Lar y Sharp, will my abilities and disabilities to ray brother Noel, who is very deserving of them. Since Bookke«Pl“g practice set to Hr. Sikorski since he won t give It oack to me anyhow. I, Carol Smith, will my ability to teach Physical Education to SpHMn?nllke?i??UJre!I ?nd can set al0ns wlth Mr. Vlasic, and my heerleasing aollity to Delene Arney. cause shs deserves ?t“ cheerleadinS Poaltlon onna Sravens be- fn 111 I7S Smlth ,wiU ®y height to Jimmy Snyder, my driving ability t0 TrVfarnc fnd my f illty t0 stay out of trouble to Jan Neal. Mt. IinfecfSer’ will all my love to Sandy Peterson and my hair to nr. King, so he can see how it feels to have long hair. I, Gale rffolff, will ny eating ability to Joel Hawn and my ability to get along with people to 3arry Aftowskl. L w .i swCE zD JARD SrinRP rt hat shall I do wltn the days and hours. 3aseball 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 2, 4; Cross Country 4{ Play 3; Track 2, 3 4; Volleyball 2, 3, WILLIAM DBEmf riORNIG Make haste while the sun snlnes __________ nthletlc Manager 3, 5 f Baseball 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2; Class Officer 1, 2, 3 Cross Country 4; Oratorical 4; Play 3 Track 2, 3 Volleyball 1, 2, 4; Yearbook 4. CLASS OFFICERS sTn ; eil hostetler 'working on a Job may not be as hard as It used to be, but It certainly Is a lot more taxing. _____________ 3aseball 1, T, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; 3oy's State Represen- tative 3; Class Officer 1 2, 3, 4; Cross Coun- try 2, 3, Play 3; •Science Pair 3 stu- dent Senate 3; Track 3 4; Volleyoall 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4. DEISMS DEAN B illSSY The beginning is the most important part of tne work. ______________ 3aseball 4; 3asketball 2 3 Class Officer 4; Oratorical 4; Play 3; Science Pair 3, 4; Track 3; Volleyball 2, 3, SANDRA LEE AFTQdSKI Nothing Is Impossible to the willing; heart. Cafeteria Worker 1, 2; Chicago Tribune Contest dinner 2; Crier Staff 4; Drama Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 4; Homecoming 4; Librar- ian 4; Oratorical 1, 2, 4; Pep Club 2, 3 4; Play 3; Yearbook 4. 303ERT LSE DEVSRSAUX I might be better if 1 could. 3ut its awful- l.y lonesome oeln rood Sand 1, 2, 3; Play 3. MICHAEL PAUL CAJL He who is riot grate- ful for the good things he has would not be happy with what he wishes he nad. ________ Athletic Manager 3 Chorus 2, ; Crier Staff 3; Pep Club 4; Play 3. DELORES JEAN CRAY Toknow is nothing at a 11; to Imagine is everything. ____________ Chorus n Class Officer 1; Drama Club 1; C.A.A. 1 2, 3, 4; Homecoming 3 4; Librarian 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; Play 3; Yearbook 4. MARGARET IRENE GREENWOOD Nothing that Is learned Is wasted. _____________ Chorus 1, 2; Crier Staff 3; Drama Club 1; Oratorical 4-; Pep Club It 2, 3, Play 3; Yearbook 4. CAROLYN ANN HUNT The most difficult part of getting to the top of the ladder Is getting through the crowd at the bottom. Chorus 1, 2; 3.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Presid- ent 4; Librarian 1, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Play-Student Director 3; Science Pair 1, 3, 4; Yearbook 4. MAROLYN ANN HUNT Everyday should be passed as If It were my last. ___________________ Cafeteria Worker 1, 3; Chorus 1, 2; Crier Staff 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming 3, 4; Librarian 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Play 3; Science Pair 1;. Year- book 4. ________MICHAEL McCOY Three may keep a secret If two of them are dead. Cross Country 3 Pep Club 1; Play 3; Track 3« JOSEPH ERNEST GaREESIK Baseball 2, 4; Basket- ball 2, 3 Crier Staff 4; LaPorte County AH Star Shortstop 1963; Play 3; Track 2, 3 JANICE MAHIS REPLOJLE Good words are worth much, and cost little” Assistant EdltopSchool Paper 3 Chorus 1; Hall Monitor 4; Homecoming 3, 4; Oratorical 4; Outstanding Commerce Student 3 Play 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Publi- city Chalrraanriomecornlrg 3; Regional English Contest 3 Yearbook Editor RANDALL J ROSSNBaUM_ HNothlng is so diffi- cult but that It may be found by seeking. Play 3; Science Fair FRED EA.iL PlOT.iOJlCZ Our greatest weakness lies In giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try .lust one no re time. ' Athletic Manager 1, 2, 3 Chorus 3; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country County Champion 1963; Play 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Vol- leyball 3; Yearbook 4. NICuQLmS GnEPnSRD Sympathy Is never wasted except wnen you give It to yourself.11 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Crier Staff 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Hall lonltor Play 3; Track 2, 3. Volleyball 2, 3, CAROL LEE SMITH It matters not what people think of you, but what you really Assistant EdltoPSchool Paper 4; Assistant Gym Teacher if; 3ookstore 1, 2, 3, if; Cheerleader 2, 3, if; Chorus 1, 3; Class Officer 1, 2, 3 Drama Club 1, 2; G.A. 1, 2, 3; Homecoming 1, 2, 3, if; Oratorical 2, 3, if; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, if; Play 3; Science Pair 3; Student Senate 3; yearbook if. LEONARD ARTHUR SMITH Me name Is Mud. ______ Band 1, 2; Basketball 3, if; Cadet Teacher if; Crier Staff ij; Dramatic Award 3 Play 3 Re- gional Science Pair 1, 2; Science Pair 1, 2, if; Track 1, if; Volley- ball 3. KENNETH EUGENE SNfDER Provision for others Is a fundamental re- sponsibility of human life. _________ Chorus 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 2; Crier Staff if; Cross Country 2; Oratorical 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Play 3; Sci- ence Pair 3 Track 2. DORIS JEAN SMIfh Condemn the fault and not the actor of it. Bookstore 1, 2, 3, if; Cheerleader 2, 3, if; Chorus 1, 3; Class Of- ficer 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 1, 2; Editor- School Paper if; G.A.A. 1 2, 3 Hall Monitor 1, 3; Homecoming 3 Librarian Oratorical 1 2, 3, if; pep Club 1, 2, 3, i+; Play 3; Regional English Con- test 3; Science Pair 1, 3; Student Senate 3 yearbook if. GALE WAfNE WOLFF While you live, tell the truth and shame the devil. ________________ Crier Staff Pep Club 3; Play 3; Track 2, 3, if; Volleyball 2, 3. yearbook if. CLASS HISTORY In September of 1952, a group of thirty-four children enrolled as first graders at Mill Creek School. At first, we thought it would be twelve years of fun, but as we ad- vanced from grade to grade we found it would also be many years of nard work. Our first grade teacher was Mrs. Thelma Wolfe, wno taught us our numbers and our A.3.C's. During our second year of school, Miss Ruth Kerr was our teacher. Tnis year we enrolled forty-four. We learned more about numbers and started to learn now to write at the end of the year. Mrs. Florence Wilson was our third grade teacher. In this year we started learning arithmetic. In the fourth grade we started multiplication and division under Mrs. Prances Gustafson. Mrs. Bernice Hunt had to put up with us during our fifth grade year. The boys started taking an Interest in basketball this year too. In our last year on the grade side, Mr. Clarence 3arton was our teacher. This year we enrolled thirty-seven. Don Noel was our cadet teacher. By the time we entered Junior High we considered our- selves to be quite grownup, and going from class to class was a real change. Most of the boys went out for Junior High basketball, and we were considered to have a pretty good team. Mrs. Wayne Hollet was our seventh grade sponsor. In eighth grade Mrs. Marsha Jones was our sponsor. Both years we had bake sales for our class projects, and they profited well. J In I960, we started our big Freshmen year. Most of us took part in many activities. Our class officers this year were: President, Ken Hostetler; Vice-President, Dee Gray; Secretary, Carol Smith; Treasurer, Doris Smith. Mrs. Inez Smith was our sponsor. For our class project we again had a bake sale. Two of the girls in our class got the honor of running the bookstore. They were Carol Smith and Doris Smith. In our Sophomore year, we all lived dangerously, for this was the year we had driver s training with Mr. Jack Eller as our instructor. Hr. Arnold farno was our sponsor. as our class project for this year we sold Christmas Wrap- ping Paper. Doris Smith and Carol Smith were chosen as varsity cheerleaders, and Dennis Ramsey won the ping-pong championship. Sandy Aftowskl won the Chicago Tribune Award by writing an article which was on the safety of driving. Spring Fever, our Junior class play was one of the highlights this year. Mr. farno was our director and Carolyn Hunt was student director. Golden 6o s was the style of our class rings which we received in October. Ken Hostetler won the free throw and rebounding trophy, and Randy Rosenbaum won the ping-pong championship this year. Mr. and Mrs. farno were our sponsors. For our class project we sold magazines. Finally, the most exciting event of the year was the Junior-Senior Prom. It was held at the Hotel Pick-01iver in South Bend on May U, 1963. The theme was Song In My Heart. At last we are Seniors and the twenty-two of us are awaiting the day when we will walk up the graduation aisle to receive our diplomas. This year of 1963-64 has been an exciting year with lots of fun, but also a great struggle for many of us. «Ve worked hard on our yearbook to make it a success. Our thanks go to Mr. Robert Sikorski for all his time and effort, and to Jan Replogle who was our editor. We were all proud of Fred Piotrowicz when he came in first in the County Cross Country meet this year. Mr. Eller, our sponsor, deserves a lot of credit for the help he has given us this past year. HOW WE LOOKED THEN First Row: Barbara Moyer, Delores Gray , Muriel Casper, Patsy Euler, Janice Replogle , Myrl 3enson, David Wallace, Jimmie Dlsbrow, Dave Casey, Carol Born, Patricia Moore. Second Row: Wayne Stefano, Kenny Hostetler , Ellen Reinhart, Connie Waul, Sharon Wolff, Gale Wolff , Sherry Smith, Reuben Cravens, Virginia Gasser, Doris Smith , Carol Smith , Jim Buell. Third Row: Michael Gaul, Dennis Ramsey , Bobby Bradley, Raymond Verrallyer, Kenny Cochran, Billy Hornlg , Larry Sharp , David Bunton, Jim Avery, Jimmie Pulaski, Gary Galey, and Mrs. Thelma Wolfe. Absent from picture are, Marolyn Hunt , Carolyn Hunt , Judy Maynard, Sandra Aftowskl , Randall Rosenbaum , Larry Hostetler, Lois Plotner, Bob Devereaux . Indicates the students who have attended Mill Creek all 12 years. Time: 11:00 a.m PROPHECY Place: Cape Kennedy At the launching pad the tension Is great as everyone Is anxiously awaiting the countdown of the good ship Lollipop. On board the ship Is that famous spaceman Nikita Shepherd. He's munching on a box of Corn Curlles and sipping a bottle of Imported orange Juice. He'll be the first man to orbit the earth 56 times. Phew! he says, I'm dizzy already. Walt!!! Here's the countdown. 10-9-8-7-He's feeling faint. 6-5-4-3-must have been those Corn Curlles 2-1, He's asleep -0-BLAST OFF! He's on his way now and he's finally awake. Everything is okay. Now for a blrdseye view on what's happening in the world today let's switch to Nikita who is now over New York. This Is your ole dad Nikita and I'm now breezing over New York and look who I see. It's my ole buddy, Ken Hostetler, and he's landscaping the sight for the new Empire State Build- lng. Will he make It????? Enough of this place. Now I'm over Washington, D.C. and look who's here. It's Ike Smith and Gale Wolff, the U.S. Treasurers. They're at the books now. Oh, no, ten million dollars short!!f!!•I!f Let's motate!!!!! Wowle, what Just whizzed by? Why It's an American Air- lines Jet and look who's on board, Carol Smith. Oops, she Just spilled coffee on a little old lady. Maybe It's her first flight????? Well, who In the dickens is that? It's Sandy Aftowskl and she's styling Jan Replogle's hair. Jan's a top class secretary these days. No, Sandy, Jan didn't want her hair pink!!!!!! harolyn and Carolyn Hunt, why, look at them go. They're chasing after two little first graders. I'm glad I'm not a teacher. What's that big explosion In Florida? It seems Fred Plotrowlcz got his wires crossed. You didn't want to be an electrician anyway, did you Fred? Look, it's a football game. Hello Kiddles. Dari they can't hear me. Larry Sharp, 3111 Hornlg, and Randy Rosenbaum are playing on the Purdue line-up against the Army. The Army team Is none other than Mike McCoy, Joe Okrzeslk, and Bob Devereaux. May the best nuts — I mean the best team win. 2:30 p.ra. Whew, I'm tired. Let's rest for a while. 3:00 o.m. Je are now over California, and It seems that Peg Green- wood and Dee Gray are hard at work. Tney are bookkeepers, huh? That takes smartz. Wait, there's a plane crash Here comes the ambulance novt Oh, no! The ambulance hit a tree! Who's driving It anyway?? It's Whitey Ramsey. He wanted to be an architect. He must be nutty. Look wno's climbing out of the ambulance, It's Florence Nightengale! No, It's Just Doris Smith, R.N. They have their patients all loaded now and they're ready to go. Hey, Whitey, take it easy. It's a matter of lives and deaths My space capsule Is running out of energy and the engine Is starting to knock. It's a good thing I'm right over Gene'o Snyder's Garage. Let's pull In for a complete over- haul . The trip Is Just about over now. Only one more orbit. Hey, I'd like to go to Mars. I think I shall! GOOD BYE KIDDIES! Mi!!! r? O O O UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIORS Pamela Sauer Carol Sulla Carol Suler Vincent Gaul Richard Hamilton Shirley Donna Churchill Cravens David Francis Henning Long rtntolnette Noel Sciara Sharp Diana Smi th Jane Smith Jean Smith .niliam Spence Jayne Jean Stefano Tener Raymond Vermllyer SOPHO- MORES Yv : t Delene Arney Marcia Cray ili I I Olean Holliday Denise Pahalek Carol Spence Roger David Hamilton Hawn Joel Hawn Linda Heath Stephen Kirk 3everly Danny McDaniels Moylan Jerry Neal Cherrle Perrett Diana Storabaugh ( Sandra Peterson James Pulaski Frederick Slraar Daniel Szilagyl FRESHMEN V, V - 'V Barry Aftowskl Robin Bacon Roberta Blake Darlene 3racken Douglas 3ulla Sand ra Ludtke Judy Jones Violet Land Dixie Henning Paula Chris McDaniels Malstaff Jeannine Tamara Peery Perkins Anna Moyer Sherry Perry Patricia Peterson Margie Neal Shirley Plotrowlcz Anne Moylan JoAm Stefano EIGHTH GRADE ■- . v vi.. $ .r Brenda Tapscott Roberta 3auer John Tener Jerry Baugh Helen Timm Linda 3orgen Vanasa rfhite bsent when pictures were taken Phil 3ressler Kathleen Carlson Trudy Hamilton Leon Churchill Rosemary Hicks addle Dennett Nancy Kissinger Phyllis Gray Natalie LeRoy Marjorie Jreenwood Joseph Marshall George McCoy Diane Rosenbaum Sarah Tanksley Willie 3rownlee Deborah Colllngs Louise Saylor Mike Tomal Christine Carlson Donna Smith Terry Cauffman Marilyn Spence SEVENTH GRADE Calvin Chapman Judith Stombaugh Clifford Clanton Sandal1 Conrad Judy Crawford George Daniels Mark Sraerick 44 uk Gary Gussrnan William Hostetler Allen narness Linda Harness Jddle Heath Cathy Hornlg U Darryl Johnson Svslyn Kissinger Mary Land Stepnen Land ferry Long william Matheny Harriet Meyer Huth Lehman Susan Mrozlnski Michael Sabones George Mark Neal Overmyer Manuel SueAnn Salinas Jr. Six Claudia Page Snaron Spence Vicki Moyer Audrey Peterson Shirley Spence George Stombaugh Kathy Wiatrowski David Anderson I Ruth Gordon Ernest Heath Junior Tanksley Leonard Wiatrowski Sharon Blnney Diana 3onnie Travis VanDriessche Beverly Worthington SIXTH GRADE ,r Charles Mary Buckraaster Conrad I Delores VanDusen Harold Anderson Prank Greene Valorie Greene Larry Gussman Richard Harvey Constantine Elaine Iantria, II Knepp Norma Lindsey Darlene Marshall Audrey Page James Plotner Thomas Plotner •iamona Price Honald Plotrowlcz Michael ulnn June iilppel Leslie Stewart Anthony Sapplngton Denah olmar Craig Snyder Janet Samsey Phyllis Spence Mitchell Tapscott Dennis Timm Dan Tomal DenIce Travis Michael Van Drlessche FIFTH GRADE 4? ■ 4 Sharon 3auer A Kathy 31ake Mary Sorgen James Land Mark Bromley Mayetta Heath Denise Colllngs Paul Hicks not available Melvin Dlpert Dennis Johnson Michael Dunham Nalda Krout Marshall Neese David Salzer nnl ta Peery Sail Schultz 3d ard Plotrowlcz Marcia Sharp Shirley Price Butch Smith Vera ulnn Kathy Snyder Christine j eggy James Totnal VanDlerendonck Vermllyer Linda Daniels Carolyn Doms Lauren Ford Charles Daniel Brownlee Conrad Helen Jones Linda elch Jerry hlte Gall drown Darlene Churchill Sharon Hamilton Raymond Kissinger FOURTH GRADE V. Jesse Price David Knepp Stephen Neese Janis Scott Gregory Spence Linda Szllagyl Russell rfhlte Ronald Amor Sheila Gussman Richie Baugh Mickey Harvey Kathy Brown L r Virginia Heath Vicki Emerlck Vicki Hostetler Ka ren Allen Zddy Greenwood Patricia Kennedy Max Knowlton Nadine LeRoy Sunny McCoy Donna Meyers 3arry Moyer Hatrlcia Jeffery Mrozinski Ness Pamela Richard Overray3r Patrick Vicki Piotrowlcz Linda Snl th Waltor 3ealor Virginia Tanksley 3arbara Borgen John Tlmra Cindy 3romley Jerry Sellers THIRD GRADE Patrick 3augh Jackie Tluothy Cauffman Dunham Clnda Harvey Eugene Harper Diana John Kissinger Neal Terri Perkins Jody Plotrowlcz Lawrence Plotrowlcz Wilbur Plotner Tenna ulnn Chano Salinas Michael Baugh Mary Tomal Harry Marsha Van Drlessche dlltfong Dale Knepp Sandra Lindsey Deborah Marshall Thomas Kautz Roberta Rory Price Swan Phillip Debra Tanksley Tarnow Raymond Holliday Glenda McDaniels Mary Plotner Donald VanDlerendonck Hlrlan Wlltfong Douglas Amey Robert Jordon Marsha Hostetler Pamela Moyer Colleen Young SECOND GRADE .f £arl Adams 3ruce 3augh David Bowers Kevin Bracken Connie Dorns Dianne Jackson Neal Price Michael Johnson Darla ulnn Deora LeRoy Samuel Sellers Helen Mattocks rimmy Six Jayne Tapscott Trina Wheeler Douglas Cauffman Rosemary Helt Doris Perkins Carlos Zapata Silas Churchill Eddy Hicks Terry Dipert Susan Bauer Anthony Dombrowskl Pamela Brownlee Patricia Gussman Michelle Barbara Piotrowicz Plotner Marie Plotner Catherine Bay Michael Snyder Pamela Stoabaugh Dionaei Timm Joseph Spence FIRST GRADE tm Sally nftowski Z irlstine anierson -j tepee n Sowers ;ilcky Kauffman Verlee Heath Michael Jhrlstophel i I it in W % • J uanlta Hluchlan Darlene Joodson Debra Hostetler Jonnle Land David . elch Theresa drown Photograph not available Darlene Harvey Lonnie Land Theresa Peterson Soger Smith David Renee Spence Swan Marie Debra Tanksley Waul Darla Noah Wlltfong Wiltfong Florence Wyman Guadeloupe Zapata CROSS COUNTRY COUNTY CHAMPIONS Row 1. Francis Long, Fred Plotrowlcz. Row 2. Jerry Neal, Jim Pulaski, Roger Hamilton. Row 3. Nick Shepherd, Kenny Hostetler, Coach Eller. BASEBALL V A R S I T Y Larry oharp, Ken Hostetler, how 3: Roger Hamilton, Francis Long, nicr. himiltor., Joe Okrzesik, Dennis Ramsey. CROSS COUNTRY now 1: hoger Hamilton, Francis Long, Fred Piotrowicz, Ken r.ostetler, Jim Pulaski. How 2: Jan Heal, Coach cller, «ick Shepherd. now 3: Dan Noylan, Lewis Eggert, hich Hamilton, Joel Hawn, John Tener, Hill Hornig, Larry Sharp. TRACK How 1: Ike Smith, Nick shepherd, Fred Fiotrowicz, Ken Hostetler, Joe Okrzesik, Hill Hornig, Larry Sharp, Dave nenning. How ?.: Coach Siler, Dan hoylan, Dusty Gray, Hoger Hamilton, Joel Hawn, Jim Pulaski, Jerry Neal, Hich Hamiltor, Gale Wolff, Coach Vlasic. How 3: Chris Ealstaff, non Sellers, Dave Euler, John i'ener, Wayne Jtefano, Greg .alscaff, nooin uacon, .,oel ormrp. 1: Manager, Fred Piotrowicz, Dave Henning, Rich Hamilton, Jo Okrzesik, Dennis Ramsey, Manager, Bill Hornig. 2: Coach Eller, Francis Long, Nick Shepherd, Leonard Smith, Ken Hostetler, Joel Hawn, Larry Sharp, Coach Vlasic. How How Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Jim Pulaski, Noel Sharp, Dusty Gray, Dan Moylan, Danny Szilagyi. Jan Neal, Dave Euler, John Tener, Greg Malstaff, Chris Malstaff. Dave Hawn, Lewis Eggert, Coach Vlasic, Robin Bacon, Steve Kirk. OUH lifcCOHD % Date Opponent vJe Nov. 1 Stillwell 44 Nov, 8 Tefft 34 Nov. 15 Union Township 61 Nov. 22 Rolling Prairie 36 Dec • 3 Oregon Davis 57 Dec. 13 LaCrosse 94 Jan. 3 «estville 57 Jan. 7 North Liberty 78 Jan. 14 Jackson Township 08 Jan. 17 Kingsbury 68 Jan. 18 .vashington Twp. County Tourney1 68 Jan. 23-25 76 Jan. 31 Kadison Township St. Kary's 77 Feb. 4 66 Feb. 7 South Central 47 Feb. 14 Stillwell 66 Feb. 15 Feb. 21 Greene wanatah 62 48 42 54 67 66 68 61 73 63 o4 64 80 86 73 61 3o 64 JUNIOR HIGH COUNTY TRACK TEAM CHAMPIONS ■ Chrid na Is caff, ne Dmith, Jave uler, donn i’ener, i .ike Tonal, i eslie namsey. How 1: How 2: How 3: Terry Long, Jerry aaugh, Mark uvermeyer, Dan Tonal, Crig onyder, Calvin Chapman, Coach Jones. Eddie Dennett, George otombaugh, hike .■uinn, Leslie Stewart Leslie Ramsey. ’ alien Harness, Leon Churchill, Kike Toraal, Charles .HeUgstr,1th. B A S K E T B A L L Antoinette Sciara Carol Smith Delene Arney Doris Smith BAND Row 1: Judy Jones, Darlene Bracken, Dixie Henning, h ry Jo Sharp, Chuck «- ir; r, Tammy Perkins, Cherrie'Perrett, .oberta bl ke, Marcia iray. Row 2: i'.r. Dawson, Lewis Rggert, Bill Spence, jave Henning. JUNIOR HIGH AND ELEMENTARY LAND Seated: Billy Hostetler, Calvin Chapman, Louise Saylor, Nancy Kissinger, Evelyn Kissinger, Kathy Carlson, Beverlv Worthington. Standing: Mr. Dawson, Raymond Kissinger, Kathy olake, era v uinn, Marcia Sharpy Richard Moyer, Greg Peterson, James Plotner, Anita Peery, Lucy Wilson, Richard Baugh, Ronald Amor. Lauren Ford, Linda Smith, Nadine Lehoy, George Stombaugh. CHORUS Sue Blanda Connie 'aul now Is Mr. Dawson, 1’am my Perkins, ha ry oo Sharp, Marcia Cray, Carolyn Blake, Diana otoinuaugh, Carol Spence, Dixie Henning, Glean nolliday, Shirley Piotrowicz, Joyce henigsmith. Dan Moylan, Pat iloylan, Boberca nlake, sherry Perry, Cherrie Perrett, Jean Brown, Helen Timm, Vincent Gaul, Jim Pulaski John Tener, Noel Sharp, Steve Kirk, hich Hamilton, Dusty Gray, Lewis Sggert, Dave Henning, Dave Luler, Danny Szila yi. how 2: Bow 3: Mill Creek Captures FIBST PLACE HONOHS in two of three Major Divisions ORATORICAL How 1: Doris Smith, Diana Smith, Jean Tener, ivtrcia Groy, nrol jpence. How 2: chuck oitr.ar, Carol Smith, Delene nmey, Carolsn Blake, Glean Holliday. Row Is Linda Ryan, Marolyn Hunt, Carolyn Hunt, Delores Gra Sandy Aftowskl, Carol Euler, Antoinette Sciara. Row 2: Carol 9ulla, Jean Tener, Delene Amey, Shirley Churchill, Janet Piotrowicz, Diana Smith, Gayle Smith. Row 3: Marjorie Neal, Terry Crawford, Dixie Henning, Marsha Gray, Carol Spence, Carolyn Blake, Diana Stombaugh. Row k: Judy Jones, Sandy Ludtke, Darlene 3racken, Roberta Blake, Tammy Perkins, Vanasa White. Row 1: Row 2. Row 3. Row 4. Row 5. Marolyn hunt, Carolyn Hunt, Jan Heplogle, Sandy Aftowski, Peg Greenwood, Delores Gray, Delene Arney, Antoinette Sciara, Doris Smith, Carol Smith. Diana Smith, Carol Bulla, Jean Tener, Linda Ryan, Janet Piotrowicz, Shirley Churchill, Donna Cravens, Carolyn Blake, Diana Stombaugh, John Tener, Terry Cauffman. Dixie Henning, Marjorie Neal, Terry Crawford, Carol Spence, Marsha Gray, Anna Moyer, Jo Anne Stefano, Donna Smith, Judy Stombaugh, Phyllis Gray, Marilyn Spence. Kathy Carlson, Mary Jo Sharp, Judy Jones, Sandy Ludtke, Pat Jones, Darlene Bracken, Helen Timm, Roberta Blake, Sherry Perry, Louise Saylor, Terry Long, Darrel Johnson. Tammy Perkins, Jeannine Peery, Shirley Piotrowicz, Dave Euler, Robin Bacon, Ronnie Sellers, Lewis Eggert. Standing: Robin 3acor Antionette Sciars Linda Ryan, Doris Smith, Jan Replogle, Ronald Bauer. Seated: Nick Shepherd HALL MONITORS !C :|:;t. ;(c;(.:)..(c;)!;)! ;)! LIBRARIANS REPORTER Carol Smith Doris Smith Row 1, Gail rf elch, Carol Euler, Antionette Sciara, Donna Cravens. Row 2. Linda Borger Roberta Bauer, Linda Ryan, Janet Piotrowicz, Phyllis Spence. Row 3. Pat Moylan, Ronnie Seilers. EM CE STAFF Seated: hunt, Carolyn Hunt, Peg Greenwood, Sandy Aftowskl, Dee Gray, Doris Smith, Fred Plotrowlcz, Carol Smith, Dennis Ramsey, Gale dolff, Ken Hostetler. Sill Hornlg; Jan Replogle, Editor. Standings bandy Aftowskl, Nick Shepherd, Ike Smith, Joe Okrzeslk, Gale rfolff, Marolyn Hunt, oeated: Doris Smith Editor; Carol Smith Asst. Editor. SENIOR HIGH CLASS OFFICERS aow 1. SENIORS: Larry Snarp, President, Bin hornig, lce President; Ken Hostetler, Secretary, Dennis Ramsey, Treasurer. Row 2. JUNIORS: Carol Euler, President; Dave Hen- ning, Vice President; Linda Ryan, Secretary; Pat Moylan, Treasurer. Row 3. SOPHOMORES: Danny Moylan, President; Diane Stombaugh, Vice President; Joel Hawn, Secre- tary; Roger Hamilton, Treasurer. Row L. FRESHMEN: Chris Malstaff, President; James Snyder, Vice President; Sandra Ludtke, Sec- retary; Judy Jones, Treasurer. JUNIOR HIGH CLASS OFFICERS how 1. EIGHTH GRADE: Mike Toraal, President; Nancy Kissinger, Vice President; Kathie Carlson, Secretary; Diane Rosenbaum, Treasurer. Row 2. SEVENTH GRADE: Mike Sabones, President; Ev- elyn Kissinger, Vice President; Sue Ann Six , Secretary; Mark Overmyer, Treasurer. HOMECOMING We nominated OUR CANDIDATES Sandy Aftowskl Delene Arney Roberta Blake Donna Cravens Delores Gray Marolyn Hunt Sandra Ludtke Janet Piotrowlcz Shirley Piotrowicz Jan Replogle Linda Ryan Carol Smith Doris Smith We chose OUR QUEEN - - - DELENE ARNEY Shirley Piotrowicz, 4th Runner-up; Doris Smith, 2nd Runner-up: Jan Replogle, 1st Runner-up; Linda Ryan, 3rd Runner-up. Row 1. Andrew Dombrowski, Jean Kissinger, Ed Fowler. Row 2. 3111 Sharp, Joe Doms, Louis Szllagyl, Pat Quinn. OUR PATRONS LAPORTE BANK TRUST COMPANY LAPORTE SAVINGS BANK 902 Lincolnway LaPorte, Indiana NORTH SHORE SALES 1301 Pine Lake Road LaPorte, Indiana HAVERSTOCK FUNERAL HOME 602 Maple Ave. LaPorte, Indiana GORDON'S COUNTRY CUPBOARD Fish Lake, Indiana TONY'S RESTAURANT Fish Lake, Indiana ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH RR 2 Walkerton, Indiana BORTZ FEED STORE AND HATCHERY 1302 State Rd. 2 W. LaPorte, Indiana MERCHANT'S NATIONAL BANK Michigan City, Indiana Fish Lake Branch Fish Lake, Indiana BOB'S SERVICE STATION Phone: 325-0199 Fish Lake, Indiana THODE FLORAL CONPANY 1609 LincolnWay LaPorte, Indiana MILL CREEK LIONS CLUB Mill Creek, Indiana VILLAGE ROCK SHOP Fish Lake, Indiana DEL'S BARBER SHOP Fish Lake, Indiana SMITH'S STOitE Mill Creek, Indiana We, the Senior Class of 1964, express our gratitude and appreciation to our patrons, who helped make this yearbook possible. .sav .-■y .if' ..,r . ’-V V'-.'i; ..V.vlV.VU;' f J«T' JN P O O CANDID Gee, am I tired of walking. And who are you for? In your Easter Bonnet-------- Draw partner. Attentioni A A Smile! You're on Candid Camera! waiting Some hairdo!! I'm Carolyn, she's Marolyn. No, she's Carolyn, I'm Marolyn. Well......... Two in a tub— rub-a-dub. I'm next! Our group had 4 fewer cavities. Wild Bill (our own, not Hickok) I've got a penny in my. pocketbook. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY No Sandy, not In ray ear. Gee! They got the right size, for once! I'll tie his feet, you get his hands! Well, Henry, don't just stand there. Hurry up and read it! Which one will oe Queen for a Day? N R From the Outer Limits. No! No! Anything but that We uetter De going, we'll be late for the nail. SENIOR CHRISTMAS PARTY Who said It’s December 2?th??? Ha . . and he's on the team!! Too much heat burnza pizzal Hey . . Walt a minute! I'm not the Christmas tree! The Pled Piper of Hamelln. REMEMBER ? ? I wish I still had the charms I had theni!f!f I think It's funny too. Did you say well done, Jo??? Caution!!! Bridge capacity 500 pounds!! ukay, fill her up. Guess I fooled you that time! Just snow tr.e anyuody wno says they didn't li e the play. I'll take 'em all on! kow, row, row your boat. Oh, my, what did I drop now? i knew basketballs were big, but tnis is ridicu- lous ! The line up. INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Kansas City — Winnipeg Yearbooks — Yearbook Covers Diplomas — Graduation Announcements USA ;«6' fl oJe


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