New Haven High School - Mirage Yearbook (New Haven, IN)

 - Class of 1957

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S c 1,4 .gf -u 1.3.41 W ,V ,I ,Ui ,, 192 ,' .' .,1'v v ' 'J f 1 SCA 00f KOCH!! QL ,..-0 'W Left to right: Mr. Caryl M. Leslie, E. Paul Schnepel, secretary, John D. Arnold, president, Paul Harding, superintendent Lloyd N. David, Treasurer, and John L. VanKirk. J 0!h'ce ecrefarieri T 1 , and .MY ,x A. 2 ,. px' Q -,Q ., 3 E A Lei! to right: Mrs, Ethel Krause, general secreiaryg Mrs. Maryln Clem, secretary to Mr. Holt, Miss Geneva Doehrman, secreiary io Mr. Henwoodg Miss Waunita Davis, secretary io Mr. Harding. . xx' if ik mi? 531....A, 'N -'wg sgssfsa .E . aff. , me A -x 4. up FRANCIS E. MAY A.B. degree from Ball Slate Teachers College and M.A. degree from University of Michigan. Teaches: English, Speech, Literature courses. Sponsors: Masque and Gavel, National Honor Society, Freshman Class. Hobbies: Euchre, Pinochle, fishing, and reading. EARL M. MARSHALL B.S. degree from Ball Slate Teachers College, and M.S. degree in Education from Indiana University. Teaches: Geometry, Algebra. Sponsors: Senior Class. Hobby: Building Gadgets. 5 Q BETTY LEUENBERGER B.S. degree from Ball State Teachers College. Teaches: Government, English. Sponsors: Sunshine Society, Junior Class. Hobby: Reading. FREDERICK J. DE VENY B.S. degree from Manchester College. Teaches: Algebra, General Mathematics. Hobbies: Radio, Television. Q3 V V' he 5 MILA: .1'N.,s . -. E 3535. , A FN . N. ..,. . 'fs ' ,- E K N. 1-. , , :rj ' sf 'Dt' VIRGINIA GRAEBNER B.S. and M.A. degrees in Education from Boll Slate Teachers College. Teaches: English, Sponsors: Senior Class. Hobbies: Reading and gardening. KEITH HUNNINGS B.S, and M.S. degrees from Indiana State Teachers College. Teaches: Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics. Sponsors: Sophomore Class, Phi Chi lscience Clubj. Hobbies: Fishing, crystallo- graphy. is LOWELL S. COATS A.B. degree from Central Normal College and A.M. degree from University of Michigan. Teaches: English. Sponsors: Hi-Y, Sophomore Class. Hobbies: Music, Photography. FRANK CLARK B.S. degree in Education from Defiance College. Teaches: Mathematics. Sponsors: Senior Class. Hobby: Golf. 1-'h Vp' 5 J 6' 1 5 ..1.,...,.... L J S GLUE? HELEN TROYER A.B. degree from Franklin College, Teaches: Home Economics. Sponsors: Freshman Class, 4-H. Hobbies: Sewing, readi MARY M. MANIFOLD ng. B.S. and M.A. degrees from Ball State Teachers College. Teaches: Art. Sponsors: Sunshine Society. Hobbies: Painting, weaving GILBERT W. BAUMGARTN ER A.B, degree from Coe College and M.S. degree from Indiana University. Teaches: Physical Education Sponsors: Sophomore Class, Intramurals. Hobbies: Working, golf, gardening, working, officiating, working, relaxing at Clear Lake. 'A ' V, NORMAN MOSER 8.5. degree in Industrial Education and M.A. degree in Physical Educa- tion from Purdue University. Teaches: Shop. Sponsors: Sophomore Class. Hobbies: Sports, children. LESLIE PENSINGER 8.5. degree in Education from Ball State Teachers College. Teaches: Industrial Arts, Drafting. Sponsors: Freshman Class. Hobby: Fishing. ARTHUR LLOYD B.S. degree in Education from Manchester College. Teaches: Health and Safety. Sponsors: Freshman Class. Student 4 HAROLD 'RED' SERING B.S. degree from Ball State Teachers College. Teaches: Mechanical Drawing. Sponsors: Freshman Class. Hobbies: Basketball, swimming, eating steaks. KENNETH J. BANDELIER B.S.A. and M.S. degrees from Purdue University. Teaches: Biology, Vocational Agric Sponsors: Sophomore Class, Future Farmers of America. Hobbies: Gardening, fishing. LU ANN BEAMAN B.S, degree from Ball State Teachers College. Teaches: Physical Education. Sponsors: G.A.A., Cheerleaders, Pe Council' Hobbies: Reading, music, working Hobby: Collecting small gadgets. crossword puzzles. PAUL J. ARMSTRONG ROBERT G. WOLFE 5.5. degree from Butler University. B.S. degree in Education fnam d , - - v lnd' St t T achers Co ege an Iecchesi ADQVEQ Truim'-ggi' Heinz' , M.Almiilcegre1?ra.i-r1 Indiana University. Tponfilauimi. op omore CSS' e ermcm 5 Teaches: Biology, Health and Safety. Hobby. Reading Sponsors: Senior Class, it fs gl 1 -S . Hobbies: Traveling and reading. ev,-e 'Ss 9 can -in s, W 1, A . ,i px. ulture. p Club 6 M e ew an fs flew, www LOIS SIDELL A.B. degree from Manchester College and A.M. degree from Ball Stale Teachers College. Teaches: Latin, English, Library. Sponsors: Student Council. Hobbies: Gardening, sewing, rearing grandchildren. JEAN BEUGNOT B.S. ana' M.S. degrees in Educalion from Indiana University. Teaches: Sociology, World History, Economics, U. S. History. Sponsors: F.T.A. lFulure Teachers of Americaj, Junior Class. Hobbies: Bowling, stamp callecling. 7 E rfrvv' ' - -sis:-2: 1 :M 'ke fr s -A ,Q . 3, IA IQT L j. '.,: ,EIZEI - S f 'i av as if J' at t K Q.-7 Q REBA SNIDER VIVIAN ROGERS A-B- degree ffem Uf'lVef5llY of A.B. degree from DePauw University. Monlana. T h : L t' , E l' h. Teaches: English, Spanish. em: es G In ng IS S : J ' CI . Sponsors: Junior Class, Spanish Club. ponsors Umor USS H bb' : R d' , l' . Hobbies: Music and drama. O les eu mg 'rave mg OPAL B. BOWER EVERETT FROCK B.S. degree from Ohio Northern B.S. degree from Manchester College University and M.S. degree from Indiana University. Teaches: U. S. History. Teaches: Government, Library. Sponsors: Junior Class. Sponsors: Freshman Class, National Hobby: It does.-l'f pay!! Honor Society. Hobby: Fishing. SL.-.C ay vs:-Qt. lllfll Y'? .55 gi. Ly , lyk 5 P -A fi-4-. 1 C BYRON E. DOWNEY B.S. and M.S. degrees from indiana Universify. Teaches: Shorthand, Typing, Secretarial Practice. Sponsors: Freshman Class. Hobbies: Fishing, hunting. CARL W. NICHOLAS Bachelor of Music degree from Jordan College of Music, Butler University and M.A. degree from Ball Siare Teachers College. Teaches: Band, Choir. Hobby: Music. 53551. , . fc 4. A sz s hi., . , xi.- , . JOHN REIFSNIDER B,S. and M.A. degrees from Boll Slate Teachers College. Teaches: Speech and Hearing Therapy, Hobby: Sports. A ,ps . :Q . sag A K BEATRICE A. WELLS B.S. degree in Education from Bull Stare Teachers College. Teaches: Typing, Shorthand, General Business. Sponsors: Sunshine Society, Junior Red Cross, Freshman Class. Hobbies: Reading, photography. PAT FEDERSPIEL R.N. degree from Lutheran Hospital School of Nursing. School Nurse, Hobbies: Basketball games, reading. Choir. Hobby: Photography, 1 VERL A. OBERLIN B.S. degree from Boll Stale Teachers College. Teaches: Typing, Bookkeeping. Sponsors: Mirage. Hobbies: Photography, farming, carpenter work. RICHARD GUTHIER B.S. degree in Music from University af Illinois. Teaches: Band. Hobby: Puttering around the fi MARGARET BUGHER B.S. degree from Bemidji Slate Teachers College. Teaches: Music, High School Training VE UCTES Above: Below: Mrs. Aileen 355' gum' M Z EQ, , . ' V As' 551 4 ,. 1, 44 . H ' S ,F 1,3 3-, . , . remix W in lk A X -' 1 ' 'A 'Z as -, ' ,W . f . 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A ..S.X..2-Ani in HECKMAN BINDERY NORTH MANCHESTER, INDIANA will ,A Gmloalaana -R 1' la lk A Xi, wf .n- Lewis La Below Al Bode Charlie Roemer Dun Krcsuter und Lyle Williams LINCOLN ENGRAVERS FORT WAYNE INDIANA l 'fr 15 - ,,. v J., DAN PEARSON President Dan Duane Pearson ,,Dun., Class President l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, Track l, 2, Golf 2, 3, 4, Proiectionist Club l, 2, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Masque and Gavel Vice Presi- dent 3, Phi-Chi 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, Intramural 2. Ambi- tion: To find a girl to go steady. My only books were women's looks and folly is all they taught me. 5 i l enior W icerfi Pcs SX . JM BOB McNEAL PAT HANDLIN Vice President Robert Allen McNeal Bob Class Vice President 4, Let- terrnan's Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer at Letterman's Club 3, Student Council 4, Presi- dent of Student Council 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms of Hi'Y 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Proiectionist Club l, 2, Phi-cha 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Football 3, 4, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. Am- bition: To own a 1957 Lincoln before l967. He's one for 'Shar'in'. Secretary Patricia Ellen Handlin HPUW Class Secretary 4, Sunshine Society l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, National Honor 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Attendant of Junior Prom 3. Ambition: Strictly Career Girl. A smiling face, a twinkling eye, you simply cannot pass her by. enior CKHJJ .Mfory BARBARA JEPPESON Treasurer Barbara Lee Jeppeson Barb Class Treasurer 4, Band 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 4, Sunshine Society 3, 4, Phi-Chi 3, 4, Twirling 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Attendant of Junior Prom 3, Student Council 4, Attended Marquette, Michigan High School l, 2, Ambition: To own a private plane to fly back to Michi- gan. What's in Michigan? ln September, l953, l45 little freshmen entered N. H. H. S. We soon became adjusted with the help of our sponsors, Mr. Scott Armstrong, Mrs. Barter, Mrs. Graebner, and Mr. Marshall. At that time the long-hoped-for graduation seemed quite far away, but now we realize how short our time spent here has been. As we look back, we think of all the good times and honors we've had. Our class has had its full share of captains, editors, and officers of various organizations. Our ball games, parties, and dances have given us many cherished memories. Dan Pearson, who has been our class president all four of our high school years, has done a wonderful job in leading and serving our class. There have been changes in the list of sponsors. In our sophomore year our clestinies were guided by Mr. Scott Armstrong, Mrs. Graebner, Mr. Marshall, and Mr. Wolfe. For the last two years, our sponsors have been Mr. Clark, Mrs. Graebner, Mr. Marshall, and Mr. Wolfe. Now with sad hearts, l24 of us bid farewell to our Alma Mater which holds memories of those days which can never be replaced or relived. ll MOON PRINTING COMPANY NEW HAVEN, INDIANA 1 ,. it 99 3 . 3 Q. , . l ,Zhi f aff Q 3 A 1 3 en iam Kay lynne Allen Bond l, 2, 3, 4, Bond Sec- retary 4, Sunshine Society l, 2, 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, Intro- mural l, 2, 3, Mirage 3, 4, Phi Chi 3, 4. Ambition: To get home oiter 12:00 iust once. Hey, Mom, hear that! The girl who's in o stew over oysters. Eugene Allen Alter Gene Track l. 2, Golf 3, Letter' man's Club l, 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4. Ambition: Engineering. When will you go to the 'altar', Gene? Karl Edward Baatz Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball l, 2, Track l, 2, 3, Chor- us 3, 4, Lettermon's Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Proiectionist 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Phi Chi 2, 3, 4, Boys State 3. Ambition: To someday iunk my '50 Chevy and get a brand new Mer- cury like Mr. Froclc. A guy worth knowing, Jerry Wayne Allgood Football l, 2, 3, Track l, 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3. Ambition: To be o swim- ming teacher at the Y-W. Think or thwim! Robert Young Avery HAVEN Student Council 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Phi Chi 3, 4. Ambition: To be on engineer. A steady customer at 'Murphy's'. William Robert Boehm Willie Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Baseball 2. Ambition: To be a good boy. He stoops for nothing, save the door. h t., R: f. X' 45: Y 5-' if ,gmw Q, .. .1 . 5,48- C , gl . fl. X, ' A 5 I 9 Janice Carole Bowers Milan.. Sunshine 'l, 2, 4, GAA 2, Chorus 3, Ambition: Beauti- cian or X-ray technician. Pick me to get in your hair. Robert Charles Boyd Bob Baseboll 2, 3, Lettermor-Us club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, intramural 4. Ambition: Me- chanic. You gonna make a robot, Robert? 'vi s qv .W gm .,., ' x ' fy, . ,f J- 'Q '2 ,'b'l 'CSD I3 Billie Ann Brooks Bobs SSS l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Proiectionist l, 2, Pep Club 3, Intramural l, 2, 3 4. Ambition: To own a yel- low Cadillac convertible with leopard interior. Always bubbling over. l.uEllen lee Burkett Too9ie SSS l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. l, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Pro- iectionist Club I, 2, 3, Class Cheerleader I, Freshman Cheerleader 'l, Mirage 4, In- lr mural l, 2, Ambition: You tell me. She is small, but so is dynamite. James Clarence Chausse uhm., Science Club 3, 4, Proiec- tionist Club 2. Ambition: To invent rear Iires for an auto- mobile that the tread won't wear off when you lay a patch. He's O'Kay'. Sally Jo Cole Jo-Jo SSS 'l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. l. 2, 3, 4, lntramural 'l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Proiec- tionists l, 2, Mirage 3, 4, Librarian 4. Ambition: To build a private road to park on. lf Gad can love them all, surely l can love a dozen. Carol Kcrlene Cook Cookie Band I, 2, 3, 4, SSS I, 2, 3. 4, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, Phi- Chi 3, Phi-Chi Secretary 4, lnlramural l, 2, 3, Mirage 3. 4. Ambilion: To live nexl to Kay and have six kids. She has a new one iboy, that isj every day. eniora Marian Maxine Bryan SSS l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Ambition: To go lo North Carolina and lo bee come a nurse. Why North Ccrolina, Marian? Gale William Chapman Bill Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, l.eMerman's Club I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Lettermon's King 2. Am- bition: Engineering. Where there is a 'Will' there's a way. Carole Sue Clem G. A. A. I, 2, SSS l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, 3, 4, Proiectionist 2, ln- lramurol l, 2, Class Cheer- leader l, 2. Ambition: To add to my collection of lamp posts. Sweet, neat, and quite complete. Sharon lee Coleman SSS 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, lntramural l, 2, 3. 4, Proiectionist Club l, 2, Mirage 2, Pep Club 2, 4, Red Cross 3, 4. Ambition: Live in Penthouse. The kind you never forget. Arllwr Phenix Costello HAHU Intramural 2, Ambition: To attend college and to be a Mechanical Engineer. How's Abbott? 5 I I . ' f Cabell? I, ? l'!6' uw. i.. vol ffffb Garry Dean Culy Intramural l, 2, 3, 4: FFA 3, 4. Ambition: Farmer or Car Dealer. Compromise: sell tractors! James Andrew Deitschel, Jr. MDM., Track l, 2: Letterman's Club l, 2. Ambition: To keep out of trouble - if possible. School would be great-with- out books. Frederick lee Dixsan Dix Band l, 2, 3, 4: Quarter- master 3: Quartermaster 4: Dance Band 3, 4: Proiection- ist club 'l, 2, Masque and Gavel 3, 4: Property Manager 4: President of Masque and Gavel 45 Class Vice President 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, President of National Hon- or Society 45 Phi-Chi Science Club 3, 4: Bays' State 3, Stu- dent Council 2g Hi-Y 3, 4. Ambition: To stand up and die for my country. Little he asks, his wants are few. Just any pretty girl will do. Alice Jean Driver Jeannie SSS l, 2, 3, 4: GAA l, 2, 3, 4: GAA President 4, Phi Chi 3, 47 Pep Club 2, 3, 4: lntramural l, 2, 3, 4: Mirage 3, 4. Ambition: To be a nurse. They 'driv'er' batty. Janis Irene Englert Hjan., GAA l, 2, 4: SSS l, 2, 3, 4: Mirage 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural l, 2, 4. Am- bition: Whatever will be will be. Who will it be??? en iam Suzanne Karen Deeter ,,-Sue., SSS 1, 2, 3, 4: PeP Club 2, 3, 4, Proiectionist Club l, 2: GAA 'l, 2, Mirage 3, 4: Intramural l, 2. Ambition: Live on the Nyle river with a Pickett fence around my house. Sue can have her 'Pick'. Donluis Delean Hoon., Chorus 2, 3, 4, Chorus li- brarian 2, 3, 4: Chorus Quar- termaster 2, 3, 4, Chorus Vice President 3: Proiectionist Club 'l, 2, Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 45 Intramural lg Mirage 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Leave for Can- ada the following morning after I graduate. All great men are dead-l'm not feel- ing well. Ann Rose Downey SSS l, 2, 3, 4: GAA I, 2, Mirage 2, 4, Intramural l, 2, 3, Phi-Chi 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be happy. A friend to every lad and lass: a credit to our senior class. Thomas Turner Ellenwaad .,-romn Proiectionist 3. Ambition: To get what I'm after and to keep it. What cha, after, Tam? William I. Fanning snr lntramural l, 2, 3, 4. Am- bition: To take over Transport Motor in two years. Willy has the will, but will he? Q-. 'WN E' I , . X N K N A , X ss .. ., fl X 1 'f - . at if A . 1. - 3:3 'xiii X 'ih- 1' A .ff f qi -iii' A f X 15 en iord Franklin Kenneth Fowler Hlralllfl' Attended South Side 1, 2. Ambition: Army career. 'Tank you' Frank. Eugene Curl Fox Gene FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Re- porter 3, FFA Secretary 4. Ambition: Marine Career. Sly as a 'Fox'. Carol Anne Garpow Witch Hazel SSS 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 4, Proiectionists Club 1, 2, Mirage 3. 4, Intramural 1, 2, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Ambi- tion: To find my hidden tal- ents. They don't stand o 'ghost' of a chance with her! Robert Gene Gepfert ,,BobH FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural 1, 2. Ambition: To drive a 'Hot Rod'. Ray Arthur Glaze Peewee Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be with fPinky' on his Disk- Jockey Show. He's all 'gummed up' in Sociology. Sally lou Fowler SSS 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2. Ambition: Airline Hostess. A waitress with wings. Shirley lou France Shirl SSS 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 4, Mirage 3, 4, Library 4. Ambition: To be the best private secretary the business world has ever known. Noth- ing was ever achieved with- out enthusiasm. Tommy Kenneth Gosper H-romfl Ambition: Architect. Every man is the architect of his own future. Mary lou Gibson LuLu SSS 4, Attended South Side, Jackson Central, and Angola. Ambition: Nurse. She gets around. Devaun Patricia Grenzenbach ,Deen SSS 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To see the world. You're sitting on top of it, Martha Jean Grotrian Marty Intramural l, 2, 4: Student Council l, 2: SSS l, 2, 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 4: Class Cheer Leader 2: Junior Red Cross 4. Ambition: Nurses Training - Then who knows -? Time changes everything. Delmar James Harkenrider Moneybags Intramural l, 2, 3, 4: Sci- ence Club 4: Spanish Club 4. Ambition: To be a successful Certified Public Accountant and bowl a 300. He's a little stinker! Nedra Allene Haynie Hpeef, SSS 2, 3, 4, Attended Cen- tral l. Ambition: Beauty Op- erator. A 'pin-up' girl. Barry Lee Heemsath Bear Phi Chi 3, 4: Ambition: To be successful in whatever l do in the future. Drugstore handyman. Dale Herman Harm Lettermans Club l, 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross Secretary 3: Intramural l, 2, 3, 4: Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track lg President of Lettermon's Club 4: Vice President of Letter- man's Club 3, Prom King 3, Phi Chi 4. Ambition: To own a 1957 Ford. Obey your 'Parents'! en ford Marilyn .lune Hanefeld SSS 'l, 2, 3, 4: GAA l, 2, 3, 4: GAA Basketball Sport- heod 2: GAA Secretary 3: ln- tramural l, 2, 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 4: Phi Chi 3, 4: Mirage 3, 4: Mirage Senior Editor 4: Chorus 3. Ambition: To decrease the Navy of one guy. 'Anchors' away'. James Roger Harris HROQH Ambition: To be a Disc- Jockey. He's a iolly fellow. James Virgil Heath uhm., Football lp Basketball lg Track lp Secretary of Y. F. C. l. Ambition: To appear on the Grand Old Opery. His name's on o 'barl Icandy, that isj. John Alan Heine Intramural l, 25 Proiection- ist Club l, 2: Football l, 2. Ambition: To own a Plymouth Fury. No one can be wise on on empty stomach. Ramen Anders Hill Hkaen Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 3. 4, Letterman's Club 4, lntra- mural l, 2, Class Vice Presi- dent 1, 2: Student Council I, 3, 4, Phi Chi 3, 4, Junior Pram Attendant 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society Vice President 4: Hi-Y 3, 45 Hi-Y President 4. Ambition: To always go farther in life than I'll go. Hitch your wagon to a star. - ', I fb' 5 , 1 1 EK -a. 5 . l ,S .J 21' 5 in if t 1 4 1 3 ,cw fa, -. t n k., .. -, sb.. .. 'I6 Ronald Lee Jacquay HROl1nlen Baseball l, 37 Football 1, 3, Intramural l, 2, 3, Letter- man's Club l, 2, 37 Proiec- tionist Club l, 2. Ambition: Success and then l'm not fussy. Believe me, there is such a thing as male iea- lousy. Karen Diane Juergens HKQYU Band l, 2, 3, 45 Mirage 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, GAA l, 2: SSS l, 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: Stu- dent Librarian 45 Intramural 'l, 2. Ambition: To make enough money working at the Patio to buy a lavendar Lin- coln convertible. Get the aspirin! Byron lamont Kennedy A Band l, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To retire at sixty five with a millian. A million what? Lorna Jean Krausltopf Band l, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 3, 45 SSS l, 2, 3, 4: GAA l, 2: FTA 4: Intramural l, 25 Mi- rage 4. Ambition: To be CI teacher or a stewardess. Oh, a flying teacher. Sharon Sue lake Band 3, 4: Twirling 3, 4: Dance Band 3, 45 SSS 3, 4, Mirage 4. Attended Harlan l. 2. Ambition: To be a great success in the business world. Always in a spin. en iam Annette Kathleen Johnston ,,Arm,, Chorus 3, 4, SSS 3, 4, At- tended Harlan High 'l, 2. Am- bition: To be successful in the field of music. She is a little bit of magic. Bernard Stanley Kain Ambition: To own a fleet of Lincoln Continentals. Al- ways raises 'cane'. Walter Avery Keawn Walt Ambition: To be an F. B, I. agent. The quiet type whose nature never varies. Rb tLR Ld' o er eoy a ig Babu Track lg Letterman's Club l, 27 Intramural 2, 3, 4. Am- bition: State Police. You would make a haul from our class. Richard Donald leach Pinky Intramural lp Chorus 4. Ambition: To have my own disc iockey show on WOWO. Blessed are they who go around in circles for they shall be called wheels. A . ' 'f see .W in g as.- ' e cz so 21. -Q: I - sz E3 'Rr David Allen Lamont Dave Basketball I, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural I, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club I, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be like Mighty Mickey. Mickey Mouse? Patricia Ann Long npofn Librarian 4, Phi Chi 3, 4, Phi Chi Vice President 4, Masque and Gavel 4, Student Council 4, Track Attendant 3: Attended Bosse High I, At- tended Elyria High 2, Am- bition: Nursing career. Not 'Long' for this world. Wayne LeRoy louden Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Letter- man's Club I, 2, 3, 4, ln- tramural I, 2, 3, 4. Ambi- tion: Draftsman. On the draft board? James Berton McGowen ,,-Mm.. Attended Hoagland 2, 3: Attended Central I, Ambi- tion: To be a machinist. A free and friendly lad. Mary Ruth Michael Mollie Attended Larwill High School I, 2, 3, SSS 4, FTA 4, Choir 4. Ambition: To make it through my last year of school at New Haven. What's your next shade? en iorzi Michael Nail lamant Mick FFA l, 2, 3, 4, FFA Trea- surer 3, FFA Vice President 4, Student Council I, Letter- man's Club I, 2, Basketball I, Intramural 2, 3, 4. Ambi- tion: Farming and to go to Texas during the winter and to do a little roping on the side. Bruce Edward longordner I.etterman's Club I, 2, 3. 4, Football I, Football Stu- dent Manager 2, 3, 4, Track Student Manager I, 2, Intro' mural I. Ambition: To win a pink Cadillac. What else do they teach 2nd period? Larry Lee McAbee UMUC.. Intramural l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Pep Club 4. Ambition: College. What will 'Mac-afbe?! Fred Merz FFA I, 2, 3, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: General of the Marine Corp, As a man thinks, so he does. Janice Lee Mills Jamey SSS I, 2, 3, 4: GAA I, 2. 3, 4, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Youth for Christ 2, 3, 4, Li- brarian 4. Ambition: Waiting for that big day in October 1957. Cupid's dart has pierced her heart. ,f QM ff: f W 'iw ti was Kgiux fir 39 W 2 4 f fl I ml ,. ,... ,W 'ilk P .Q . .QL , Q V? Q W. Q., V fin .fx if 'V I ,, I ., ,Q f. il. J U 'wwf vu, 18 I fi . .,,,, . . Y , mf 4 ,. V . j .M 5-L 5. . Sf 5 x N S N Q + ' XX .Ax NA .. . x X Q- 'L Q... '-'j:Q:,.:.,.... 5 y in X X X .,,. ..... is t zf 1 gr I A t X III 1- ' 5. If Ili? Viv Z' A 1 wi as I9 ymjwrg 2 Patricia Ann Mourey ,.Po,,, GAA I, 25 Intramural I, 25 SSS I, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 3, 45 Mirage 4. Ambition: To be a big shrimp instead of a little one. Witty, lively, and full at fun. Patricia Marie Nicholoff ,,Pof,. GAA I, 25 Intramural I, 25 SSS I, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club I. 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To learn to play the guitar and grow sideburns. Patty Presley? Denny Norman Nowels ,,Rod,, Hi4Y I, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Student Council Treasurer 35 l.etterman's Club I, 2, 35 Phi Chi 3, 45 Base- ball I, 2, 35 Basketball I, 2, 35 Football I, 2, 35 Track I, 2, 3. Ambition: To have a '57 Caddie engine in my '38 Ford and to go to college. Do you suppose he will ever have a one piece car? Manfred Bernard Ort .Dough Intramural I, 2, 45 FFA I, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To make a million farming. He'Il find a way. Barbara Ellen Overholt Barb Class Treasurer 'l, 25 GAA I, 25 GAA Publicity Chairman 25 SSS I, 2, 3, 42 SSS Pub- licity Chairman 25 SSS Trea- surer 35 Intramural I, 25 Phi Chi 3, 45 Band I, 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 3, 45 Treasurer of Dance Band 35 Mirage 3, 45 Assistant Editor 35 Editor 45 Attended Girls' State 35 Na' tional Honor Society 3, 45 Secretary and Treasurer of National Honor 4. Ambition: Home Economics. She put out a good book, don't you think? en ford Karen Ann Murphy Murph GAA I, 25 SSS I, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Intramural I, 25 Chorus 35 Proiectionist Club I, 25 Mirage 45 Mirage Faculty Editor 45 Class cheer- leader I. Ambition: To get my Bobbi . 'Avery'body has one. Donald Ernest Norden ,.Don,, FFA 2, 3, 45 Intramural I, 2, 4. Ambition: To be an ex- cellent farmer. A swell guy. Beverly Ann Null ,,5ev,. GAA I, 2, 3, 45 SSS I, 2 3, 45 Intramural I, 2, 3, 45 Librarian 4, Ambition: To travel around the world. It's a big, wide, wonderful world, Bev. Wilbur N. Ort Intramural 2, 3, 4. Ambi- tion: Radio and TV repairman. A real celebrity. Kenneth Walter Peters ,rxenn FFA I, 2, 3, 45 FFA Secre- tary 2, 35 FFA President 45 Intramural 2, 3. Ambition: To be a farmer. ls there a 'brook' on your farm? . 19' 'X -its I.. Q 3 X .. , nga Q A -' 1 .1 .ss We in-A if se ..hTAX,.,y,:, W W 51 p 'Q 5. l I VI ,ff K Q- an -,r A 2 'Q S .y ., ,yt . , ! ,gf ff'- Q 3 f t '-,tw .1 ! 5' . if Shi it I A V 5 an ' Q a 4 -1 ' .c -X. Janice Maureen Quinlan Ianni SSS I, 2, 3, 4, SSS Presi- dent 4, SSS Secretary 3, GAA I, 2, Intramural l, 2, Archery Sport Head 2, Student Coun- cil 2, Student Council Secre- tary 2, Pep Club 3, Phi Chi 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3, Mi- rage Underclass Editor 3, 4, National Honor 3, 4, Girls State 3, Sunshine Camp 3, Class Treasurer 3. Ambition: A career in nursing. The only girl who 'skips' through tests. Nancy Marie Reinking .Nunn SSS l, 2, 3, 4, GAA l, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural l, 2, Chorus 3. Ambition: To meet my prince charming. A royal classmate. Mary Bernadette Rorick Punt SSS l, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, Intramural l. Ambition: Live, love, laugh, and be happy, A girl who can't make up her mind. Sharon Diane Rowlee Sassalrass SSS l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4. Ambition: To go to beauty college so l can mess up people's hair. For a hair- raising price, Sharon? Karolynn Sue Schnepel SSS l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, FTA 4. Ambition: To fill my ideals in the future with hap- piness, then business colle e or social work. Notice the 'glaze' in her eyes. en iam Judith Elaine Reinking ,fjudyn SSS l, 2, 3, 4, National Honor 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3. Ambition: Private secretary. With a bachelor boss, Judy? Kay Marilyn Riegel SSS l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2. 3. Ambition: Love, Success, Luck, Health, Wealth, and Happiness. Variety is the spice of life. Carole Jean Rathenhofer SSS l, 2, 3, 4: GAA l, 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, FTA Treasurer 3, FTA Presi- dent 4, Intramural l, 2, Na- tional Honor 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 4, Home Room Repre- sentative 4. Ambition: Teach- er. Here is a girl so meek, that even her shoes refuse to squeak. Beverly Ann Schick ,,BeV,. SSS l, 2, 3, 4, GAA l. Am- bition: College: A close shave. Richard Eugene Schreiber Rich Proiectionist l, 2, Phi Chi 3, 4, FTA 3, 4. Ambition: To teach Mr. Hunning's grandchil- dren college algebra. Marsh's favorite redhead. 'SE ,Q Qi 4 -Q tau- . 21 Charles Henry Seelig Chuck Phi Chi 3, 4: Intramural 2. Ambition: To be a reat 9 philosopher like Elvis Presley. Here will be an educated boy, don't you think? Joan Lee Siler Joanne Attended Hamilton High 1. 2, 3: Chorus 3, 4: GAA 4: Phi Chi 4: Student Council 4: SSS 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Pep Club President 4. Ambition: To be the best history teacher in the world except for Mr. Frock. Financin', romancin', and dancin'. Jacqueline Beth Smith Squirt SSS 1, 2, 3, 4: GAA 2: Phi Chi 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 3, 4: Class Sec- retary 3: Student Council 1: National Honor 3, 4: Intra- mural 2: Dance Band Librare ion 3: Class cheerleader 3. Ambition: Comptometer oper- ator. She's here: I heard her cackle. Barbara Jean Sprunger Barb Band 1: SSS 1, 2, 3, 4: Youth for Christ 1, 2, 3, 4: Youth for Christ Vice Presi- dent 2, 3: Youth for Christ President 4: Intramural 2, 3, 4: GAA 1: Pep Club 4. Ambi- tion: Private Secretary for El- sie. Elsie who, the cow? Larry Douglas Stanley Lord Ketterlinus High School 1: Phi Chi 3, 4: Chorus 3: Masque and Gavel 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross President 4: Phi Chi President 4: Pep Club 3: National Honor 3, 4: Bays State Alter- nate 3. Ambition: To teach Mr. May a post-graduate course, strictly for revenge. A 'greasy' character. eniord David Edward Servos Dave Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Proiectionist 3, 4: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a certified public accountant. G o o d Luck! Phyllis Ann Skinner ..Phyl,, SSS 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Phi Chi 3, 4: GAA 1, 2, 4: Intramural 1, 2, 4. Ambi- tion: Flight Nurse. A Flighty Nightingale. Maridee Kay Smith ,Deen Band 1, 2, 3, 4: SSS 1, 2. 3, 4: GAA 1, 2: Intramural 1. Ambition: Beautician and to stay away from boys for once. This l gotta see! Ivan Devon Standiford Sonny Intramural 1, 2: Proiection- ist Club 1, 2. Ambition: Be a millionaire with a Chevy Convertible. Man of few words. Ralph Stark Slim Phi Chi 3, 4: Proiectionist Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3. Ambition: To be another Al- bert Einstein. Who's he? . I, fi?f73i ' H , S' A X 'QQ 7' 1 lols Stegmann SSS 3 4 Chorus 2 Ambl tion To be a secretary to rich mllluonalre Our German Ambassador Lester Ray Stnller les Football 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Letter- man's Club I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Attendant 3. Ambition: Archi- tect. By the work we will know the worker. Betty Irene Sturm Sturmy GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA Trea- surer 3, GAA Vice President 4, SSS l, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4. Ambition: Travel and seek the world in a l960 Lincoln. We can lust see it now, Betty Sturm and the Hilltoppersf' Donald lee Thompson ,Big ,M, ,, Chorus I, Band I, Attended Monraeville High School l. Ambition: Engineer. ls that a Mercury? Hope Ann Vachon Hsis., GAA I, Intramural I, SSS I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4. Am- bition: Private secretary so l can get my Lee've early. Off the dating list, eniord Samuel Gene Stinson Sam uth Side I 2 3 Am u tion To become a sparktri clan A boy who will giving o charge Sharon Kay Stucky Stuck SSS I, 2, 3, 4, GAA I, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural I, 2, Letterman's and GAA Queen 2. Ambition: College, maybe, and then fashion de- signing or interior decorating, I love but one, l can love no other-iust now. Donald William Swartz Don Proiectionist Club I, 2, Hi- Y 2, 3, 4, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4: Student Manager 3. Am- bition: Draftsman. T i m e 'Marshes' on. David Allen Tucker Dave Baseball I, 2, Chorus 4, l.etterman's Club I, 2, 3. Am- bition: To be a big game hunter for big bad 'Woltes'. Do they call you 'Little Red'? James Gregg VanKirk Hcreggh Letterman's Club l, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4. Ambi- tion: To live like a million- aire. Why don't you marry one? uf 1 1-fx, 'v f K 'I 1, .VM :vw . Q. r, g. A. .0 .E is l a . Ig , 3 ,V 3 4 I sl -L-eff, f 1 3 x 4 -. 4 11-'id In - W my 1 ,Vw , F ,C 1 .vi W I I tml J? . O 4 if 4, wx ' n , x O x s My -. 1 ,:. z wi '51 K rl 1 x 1: ff! ,Lf , J I, , D I X 3 'iff ff-W I 2, wwf M' in .. R . :S- ' 3' - 'W N ,X x:: w:f'gQgr7qZi75 ' - 23 . A! at ' in -it ' f:Q I 9 .f NM , 'f'a,.,.' -- -111,-. V 0 ' 4' , X Larry Dean Vandran Lord Football I, 2, l.etterman's Club I, 2, Proiectionist l, 2. 3, 4, Phi Chi 3, Intramural 2. Ambition: To be manager af the biggest Marsh store. What's wrong with Eaveys? Terry Allen Werling Hc1irs Proiectionist l, 2, 3, 4, Hi- Y 2, 3, 4, Student Manager 2, 3, 4, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4. Am- bition: Draftsman and Ac- counting. Hairy Terry. Diane Kay Weisman UDV. SSS l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, Chorus 2, Pep Club 4. Ambition: To be a private secretary to a rich and hand- some boss. Why? Roger Allen Wissman Hkogf, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural I, 2, 3, Lelterman's Club I, 2, 3, 4, Phi Chi 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, FFA I, 2, 3, Proiectionist I, 2. Ambition: To be a success. Actions speak louder than words. Linda Jean Ynutz SSS I, 2, 3, 4, SSS Vice President 4, Mirage 3, 4, Mi- rage Business Manager 4, Mi- rage Asst. Business Manager 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Pram Queen 3, Prom Court 4. Ambition: Pri- vate Secretary. Friendship is a magic weaver. en iorzi Phillip lee Wayer Hpeieu Ambition: To have a pink Cadillac, a million dollars, and a caravan of girls. For 'Pete's' sake. Georgianna Emilie Wiese George SSS I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural I, 2, GAA 'l, 2, Mirage 3, 4, Mirage Copy Editor 4, .Ir. Red Crass 3, 4, President of Red Cross 3, Student Council 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, Pep Club 2, 3. Ambition: To be an Executive Secretary and sit on the Boss's lap, Who's the boss? Rita Ann Wissman SSS I, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Intramural 2, 3, 4, Mirage 3, 4, Librarian 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3. Ambition: Receptionist. Silence is goIden. Judith Ann Wood Judy South Side I, 2, 3, Mirage 4: SSS 4, Jr. Red Cross 4, Pep Club 4. Ambition: To be the best nurse there ever was. Not a worry, not a care I have my 'Turtle' to take me everywhere. Dale Arnold Zelt Intramural 2. Ambition: A butcher, baker, and candlestick maker. Learning nursery rhymes already? M 77:1 I1 w .WY I gil? u '- ' .' ff' f Q., fn. 'M H Q sv A ' A H is xy i Xu JJ' I 'X l 35, .th vx lj Q., , EL , ig' 'nl ,TL f f L: ' ff A, '77 R, 4 .r ,: -. 1 fx -5. --E V.. gf- if ,- wg-W f J ' Y ' M It A ., -. ' M 3 ,J 6: 'S 1, X. -A ' N1 .- ,:- ., 5 +L, - 'v -. .. N- I, - ,X gk . .4 f- - , f- -a, -X.. 1 17' 4. x , Q' H K Q ix jf, ' wx' A SA' AS, , vi-1 XEIQ- 33, :jzxzx VFEQ1- LA ,JH 7 px! .yniwr , - 'xx K if gf -1 Q ,J 9 'Em 1 X 'f YB jwl. E' 5 8 4 ,ik N55 if 'Q iid 5' sf -Lu Kia 'W A Nt- P :Q 355 X K . 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X Q, A -N n. .L if 'xl 3 1 , I ni - 5 ' . 2: 5 f f X KE 1 : var' ' Q ' is qt 2 I . nhl , fy 'V 'K My V 1 ,V - , 'ya r, if uf- ,ey ,IQ .FL kk A . V - -1 ,V .J . - - 1 ,.- , x M58 ,I+ 'P 'JN ' A f 'ky L'-, 2 1 4 f y Y 1,1 'R Y 5- 1' 5 4, It 'vu ' - X Q J? ff' li' wx-'iid 1 '-1 . 5 9- .21 v' ' 3 1 .ff Q. 1 ' w H J Wafioltaf cjwlonor Sociefy i956-1957 MEMBERS 'TB . .. ,.., ,- fox ,vs ZW l -f me f x - ' my-1 I ,, fl-CL Y' 1 ' - Et1f .Z2 Top row: Fred Dixson, Patricia Handlin, Ramen Hill, Barbara Overholt, Janice Quinlan. Down: Judith Reinking, Carole Rothenhofer, Jacqueline Smith, and Larry Stanley. Membership in the National Honor Society, the highest scholastic honor in New Haven High School, is given to those who possess citizenship, scholarship, leadership, and the willingness to serve. The officers of the society are as follows: president, Fred Dixson, vice- president, Ramen Hill, secretary-treasurer, Barbara Overholt. The sponsors are Miss Opal Bower and Mr. Francis May. NEW MEMBERS ROW 'lz Judith Deck, Tana lhrie, Janice Busche, Lana Shaw, Carolyn Clevenger, Delores Rothenhofer, Judith Tustison, Sue Cavill. ROW 2: Sally Hamilton, Carolyn Feasel, Jane Glassett, Delores Rodenbeck, Judith Heine, Theo Keppel, Janet Whitelack, Carolyn Doehrman, Patricia Smith. ROW 3: David Unsicker, Leroy Hoffman, Philip Rogers, Richard Ryan, Keith Snyder, Terry Bowers, Thomas Wiese, Charles Seelig, Roger Wissman. Members absent from the picture are Mary Lou Jacquay and Sharon Null. the MIDWEST MOTEL Lincoln Highway East FORT WAYNE, lNDlANA .STurJenf Counci ll OMG in g The officers of the Student Council are as follows: Bob McNeal, presi- dentp Gary Ronberg, vice-presidenfg Sandra Augenstein, secretaryp and Charles Dull, treasurer. The sponsors of Student Council are Mrs. Lois Sidell and Mr. Arthur Lloyd. The organization sponsors the Snowball Hop, the annual mid-winter dance. This year's theme was Snowbound . The Council also is responsible for several auditorium programs, one of which was a program on future space travel fpictured belowj. I 1 0 Q A! I ' ' s 9 9 9 ' .gyms ...., N A in , lol 9 l l 49a' x l 19 9 111 , 2 ' ,IJ- L F. y' A -. W1 ' '11 fl. 1, 1 0 o a o a o a o o c Q A . 1 5 , ,l,,, 7 . --s, sw it-329' sp rn o'v SQ. Q p o U Q, e a U 0 o 0 B 0 , .gal -4- PAGODA INN u. s. 30, Eos! FORT WAYNE, INDIANA gall!! The Concert Band, under the direction ot Mr. Richard E. Guthier, is composed of sixty-tour members. During the fall the band marched at football games, participated in the annual marching contest, and won a first division rating. Other activities included playing for pep sessions, pop concerts, a winter concert, a formal spring concert, solos and ensembles, and basketball games. There is also a B Band which is composed of eighth and ninth graders. This band alternates the playing of basketball games with the Concert Band, and they participate in various other important activities. Right: Mr. Guthier, our director. Left: Mr. Nicholas, who assisted at athletic events PENSINGERS JEWELRY STORE NEW HAVEN, INDIANA faq una Stanley Picke which was won if lv-I ,Q i -. il W l , in i 'Y l if l 2 ill!! Q. .. - .- 5 .L ' in - ' to e 'cv ' -fi-F - . . .1 'W 'e Q i -' ,, , - -5, S X tt presenting the marching contest trophy, Band Officers: Seated, left to right: Dorothy Ehle, as- at Northrop Field, to Mr. Harding. sistant librarian, Lana Shaw, librarian, Kay Allen, secretary. Standing, left to right: Fred Dixson, quartermaster, Stanley Pickett, captain, Tom Wiese, assistant quartermaster. Drum Major, Dann Nolan. Majorettes, left to right: Sharon Lake, Barbara Jeppesen, Carolyn Clevenger, Lana Shaw. l 1 - fi hull' , k . , ,I 'E ,i I f f ,ff KLlNE'S YOUTH FASHIONS 510 Broadway - New Haven, Indiana - Phone 4363 Children's Wear - Everything up to Size I2 - Shoes to Size Miss 3 28 34 ' l i l i I .5 T 5 gy x 5 CA oim ' i , , V X I , N , . ' L 'M Above: The Concert Choir, under the direction of Carl W. Nicholas, is a select group consisting of titty-three students. The choir accompanists are Lorna Krauskopt and Arlene Smell. This choir sang for the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter convoca- tions. They also participated in two Christmas concerts and the County Music Festival. The officers ot the Concert Choir are as follows: president, Gene Eicher, vice-president, Gene Alter, secretary, Barbara Guthier, librarian, Don DeLeon and assistant librarians, Leroy Brueck and Thomas Gross. Below: The Training Choir is under the direction of Mrs. Bugher. ' 1 i r i ,i, Ill , a, ,,1', . U ,,, I , , T - l , , 2 1 . ' , , - Q 'Y A 9 ' 9 Q an in gg, , V ' r ,. , K' - f 2 vi ' X gg ' ' , '. 375 , ' t o : fr 723 -,A ZELT'S SERVICE STATION U. S. 30 and Hartzell Road TBY 3 f . W I C9 unlor Nec P055 A .672 ig. ,M g 5, R5 Above: The Junior Red Cross Council consists of one representative from each home room. The meetings are held on the first Monday of each month. Mrs. John Wells is our organization sponsor. The officers are as fol- lows: president, Larry Stanley, vice-president, Susan Moody, secretary- treasurer, Jean Bade, and reporter, Alice Emenhiser. In one of their projects the Junior Red Cross was aided by the art classes in making Halloween figures to present to the Veterans Hospital. Below: Terry Bowers, Barbara Overholt, and Patricia Handlin, from the art classes, are presenting the figures to Larry Stanley, president of Junior Red Cross. C.. X1 fn: POPPLE SUNOCO STATION Lincoln Highway East Q dence lgrofecb UNCABKC gi. ,.,:'f'4'-V WY mum solemn ., i, 'V 51 ' f.,.. . ..r. d,Q,... E-iwxfi., .::..1:.. f.-AH . E- .5.: ,- Rx IIIQNNISTEHT UF FHTMU Qosw Hv Emu. Ruuu- UNC AB IC ' Di' :MAL- wxvl RT! sq -, 3 '55 N ' X Q24 if Ja, F-Fu x-.l GUILLAUMES STORE Fresh Meats cmd Groceries PHONE 7293 - NEW HAVEN, INDIANA gi, 1.5-A-t .gifcllce C2614 Above: Engineering cmd Medicine Groups. The Phi Chi Science Club is under the supervision of Mr. Keith Hun- nings. Membership is open to all students who hclve token on science course. The club is divided into three groups: Engineering, Medicine, ond Astronomy. These groups were estoblished so the members could better understand science in the modern world ond the science they care most interested in. The officers cxre os follows: president, Lorry Stanley, vice-president, Pot Long, ond secretory-treosurer, Carol Cook. Below: Astronomy Group. THE V. M. SHOE STORE Shoes for the Fu.-nilyf' sol BROADWAY - NEW HAVEN, INDIANA 53 7 .Slll'l:5A.iIIC' Sociefy i i 5 I W f i ' Q si in Above: Freshmen and Sophomore members. The Sunshine Society of New Haven High School, sponsored by Miss Leuenberger, Mrs. Wells, and Miss Manifold, consists of 242 girls. The motto of the society this year is Love Thy Neighbor. Below: The officers from left to right are as follows: Publicity Chair- man, Joanne Werling, secretary, Barb Guthier, treasurer, Judy Herbst, vice- president, Linda Youtz, and president, Janice Quinlan. Q2 '-Q PARROT PACKING COMPANY 33 Country Style Sausage Enioy Down on the Farm Flavor 4.3 wifi is ff' ff I-M f-3 .axes X MIIJAIIIC' 0ClC'ly S ' S' Above: Junior cmd Senior members. The girls enjoyed many activities throughout the year. We gave Thanks- giving baskets to needy families, had a Christmas party for the under- privileged children, and collected fees for the Riley Hospital Fund on annual Tag Day. We also enioyed the District and State Conventions and the Ideal Lady's Tea at the end of the school year. Below: This is a scene from the Christmas Party which was given for the underprivileged. rara .4 hdtv sv bil' A ' 42 1 x FN L,- ,,.- 1-gifs'-ls 1,5 g f A-iff. L1 il Elf-QC.. gg i l F-fi af, -'T 'T LAHRMAN'S INSURANCE NEW HAVEN 1326 Rose Avenue girg , .!4f!LLfic ririociafion PING PONG ARCHERY TUMBLING MODERN DANCING BASKETBALL NEW HAVEN LOCKER PLANT Curing and Smoking a Specially PHONE 4072 - NEW HAVEN, INDIANA , AHC .zdadociafion lllll lQ The Girl's Athletic Association consists of all girls in high school who are interested in furthering sportsmanship in school and working and play ing with other girls as a team. Activity periods on Monday and Tuesday finds the gymnasium filled with girls doing many different kinds of sports This year sports which have been played are basketball, volley ball dodge ball, modern dancing, pingpong, archery, and kickball Belo-w: The officers are as follows, from left to right: treasurer, Elaine Werl Betty Sturm, president, Alice Driver, and secretary, Tana lh gg vice-pre d t TOURINNS REST 8. MOTOR COURT Jn. ao a 24 Blu DAVIS 0 l 1 The purpose of Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school, high standards of Christian Character. lts platform is clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean living. The otticers for the club are as follows: president, Ramen Hill, vice- president, Ken Heckler, secretary, Charles Dull, treasurer, Richard Stoller, chaplain, Tom Wiese, and sergeant-at-arms, Bob McNeal. The club voted to publish a student directory. Proceeds were to go to world service, an important project of Hi-Y and Y.M.C.A. A best-girl banquet was planned as the main social event of the season. Below, working on the directory are, left to right: Ramen Hill, Bob McNeal, Kenneth Heckler, and Karl Baatz. Q 1-.v-4 'XJ DAN PURVIS REXALL DRUGS 37 Corner Park and Broadway PHONE 7923 - NEW HAVEN, INDIANA C3l2lft0l l1'l all if The Letterman's Club is an organization of boys who have received awards for participation in interscholastic sports and are currently par- ticipating in baseball, basketball, football, track, or golf on an inter- scholastic basis and fulfill the requirements set forth by the group. The organization is sponsored by Paul Armstrong and Frank Clark. The president of the club is Dale Herman. Below: Presentation of football awards, 1 -I BROADWAY LANES come IN AND Bowl Clvjglll? CHIC! Galle! Q53 1-,D Above: ROW l: Joan Parent, Janet! Habecker, Sally Sfrole, Delores Rothenhofer, Fred Dixson, Maxine Moore, Barbara Jeppeson, Pat Long, Lana Shaw. ROW 2: Pat Handlin, Wanda Yoder, Donna Applegate, Mary Lou Jacquay, Tana lhrie, Carolyn Feasel, Janice Quinlan, Sally Hamilfon, Joanne Werling, Jane Glasseit, Mr. May. ROW 3: Dan Stone, Jack Weisenaur, John Harris, Don DeLeon, Philip Rogers, Dan Pearson, Vic Parmelee, Bob McNeal, Neil Miller, David Unsicker, Leroy Brueck. Below: Scenes from the play Paper-Plafes for Papa. PHPER-Piiifs roi? P99414 QQ? Qi N Q QF . Q lfr NEW HAVEN LUMBER COMPANY 9 NEW HAVEN, INDIANA J IQBBC 'l S 5 rf Q l l A 4 1 5 , W! Above: John Sayre presenting to Mr. Harding the trophy which he received for winning first place in the Fort Wayne District of the Voice of Democracy contest this year. Below, left to right: Sally Strole, secretaryg Fred Dixson, presidentg Maxine Moore, vice-presidentg and Mr. May, sponsor of the Masque and Gavel, preparing for the first speech tourney to be held at New Haven High School. xv , 3 RUDY'S HARDWARE NEW HAVEN, INDIANA 40 irage 1 QM 1 Eli . '. I 1 -,L .ma ' ' fa ' Af I Z 2 K S3 'F 4 l ' - J. ' - , . V , , W , A if L EDITORIAL STAFF Above, Seated: Marilyn Hanefeld, Karen Murphy, Lana Shaw, Barbara Overholt, Carolyn Goeglein, Sandra Bandelier. Standing: Terry Bowers, Georgianna Wiese, Sharon Oehler, Tana Ihrie, Sharon Lake, Jon Vanderau, and Mr. Oberlin. Lancs Shaw, Assistant Ediforg Barbara xi Overholi, Editorg Mr. Oberlin, fi 2 A T , ,, 0 Sponsorg Linda Youtz, Business Manager. A.,,,ubnh I WV? , VND Wa, A '7 5 . If y v '4-11 his-' XY X. ' ,x xx rr , .I A4 J. -,N -, , LN 3. i . zz 46 DOT'S BEAUTY SHOP 625 BROADWAY, NEW HAVEN - PHONE 21895 41 For Your Hair Care ii irage fi :iw 3 BUSINESS STAFF ROW l-Kathleen Brooks, Janett Habecker, Sally Strole, Linda Youtz, Maxine Moore, Janis Englert, Sue Deeter, Carol Garpow, Karen Juergens. ROW 2-Rosalie Oliphant, Judy Wood, l.uEllen Burkett, Sally Cole, Carol Cook, Kay Allen, Ann Downey, Shirley France, Rita Wissman, Pat Mourey, Judy Deck. ROW 3-Mary Woodrum, Paul Frock, Arlene Smell, Lorna Krauskopf, Edith Myers, David Unsicker, Don Deleon, Alice Driver, Karolyn Schnepel, Charlene Messman, Elaine Werling, Sharon Null, Marlene Burkholder. HIGH SALESMEN Arlene Smell, 47 sales, Don DeLeon, 96 sales, Mary Woodrum, 55 sales. I Y ' w f-, V '51 ' , gy L Q I 'P D - - 1, ,.....v Q . v V.,-asv ORVILLE STURM Auctioneer 8. Real Estate PHONE 4663 4 7957 New Haven High School Vol. XVIII XlT BY igllfllll' 37ClCA8l'fl 0 ..!4I'YleI iC6L The F. T. A., sponsored by Mr. Jean Beugnot cmd Mr. Robert Holt, has a membership of 25 students. We intend to learn the opportunities of teach- ing and to foster the development of student leadership. The officers are as follows: president, Carole Rothenhofer, vice-president, Ruth Miller, sec- retary, Barbara Guthier, and treasurer, Theo Keppel. S S ju furv jfll'Ill0l'J 0 .2411-1c1l'ic'cl The F. F. A. is an organization of farm boys enrolled in vocational agriculture. They work together to earn money and to promote better farming methods in the community as well as to provide social activities. The officers are as follows: president, Kenneth Peters, vice-president, Mike Lomont, secretary, Eugene Fox, treasurer, Ronnie Renier, reporter, Dick Renier, sentinel, Bill Fritcha, and advisor, Kenneth Bandelier. Q Ei 1 1 5, 1 an YS as ee BLACKWELL'S DEPARTMENT STORE NEW HAVEN, INDIANA hx , . , ' r' 41. 'r. .H V ff 1 49 , K : jr 4' J' I. .71 1 ,.. Jia- .1 air 41' x y' J A. x' X. N :I N. 'X '- f, 'A 1 n .KT ,ff ,Q fr U. 2, 3 2. ,nj L' , thnx! 'ti xg , 1. 1 1- 11 4 -1' gf 33 , Qt ,I w rr jig M N V L 4 fv- v .gtk fix . ,W ,4 f -ggi , n Y' Yay - W - ..,XXx W NW N , Y sly .Qi J - 55 . X chase 54-55'56- - gal yy, , ,9 dth'i AR5H Fooguinii joofgaf 54 COACHES Lefi to righf: Norm Moserp Scoit Armsirong, Head Coochg Paul Armsirong, and Everett Cass. CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Janeit Hubecker, Carolyn Goeglein, Joanne Werling, Judy Herbst, and Elaine Werling Q. gl 'x y 44? ms :mg gg? 1 I QS? 1 'YE id we TOWN AND COUNTRY RESTAURANT New Haven's Largest - Main 8. Broadway SZOOMJ r' -4- 1 .F ee Ml-.r,.ff rf X Shekel. A Back row, left to right: Bill Leisen, Calvin Bermes, Bob Frisby, Mike Harding, Doug Mayer, Ed Zurbuch, Don Dunbar, Gary Lambert, Jerry Daniels, Bill Hildinger, Steve Schroeder, Roger Wisley, Jim VanKirk, Fred Drayer. Middle row, left to right: Bruce Longardner lStudent Managerl, Larry McAbee, Roger Wissman, Bill Vondran, Tom Cunningham, Joe Kohr, Tom Stanski, Carl Renner, Ronnie Guthier, Lester Stoller, Jon Vonderau, Gary Kummer, David Gick. Bottom row, left to right: Ray Gloze, Jim Coe, John Sayre, John Smith, Kenneth Heckler, Richard Stoller, Bob McNeal, Karl Baatz, Dale Buhr, Gary Ronberg, Lynn Funk. TEAM RECORDS New Haven Concordia New Haven Garrett ...... New Haven Decatur ........ New Haven Columbia City New Haven Howe Military New Haven South Side .... New Haven Concordia ...... New Haven Kendallville .. New Haven Bluffton ..,. TOTALS ......... ..... 'l 14 'I93 STUCKY BROS. OF NEW HAVEN Paul E. Ruhl, Owner-New Haven, Indiana Fine Home Furnishings, Television, Appliances, Wall to Wall Carpeting joofgcj .-Tug ,. S . Y ' A ,. A f fzzif' Q' ,L ' A ' 'gy Upper left: RAY GLAZE Upper right: LES STOLLER Lower left: BOB MCNEAL Lower right JIM VANKIRK THE GOLF ARENA Jn. 24 a. so 2-6 '!6 '!m in .. ,,i gO0fACl! 1 1 . X -ii . . ...A I . Upper center: ROGER WISSMAN Lower leff: LARRY MCABEE Lower right: KARL BAATZ JACK'S STANDARD STATION NEW HAVEN, ENDIANA joofdaf Line, left to right: .lim VanKirk, Karl Baatz, Jim Coe, David Gick. Backfield, left to right: Dale Buhr, Gary Ronberg, Ray Glaze, Gary Kummer. Action shots of our kickers, Ron Gutllier and Dole Buhr. x QW . 5,4 2 ,J 3 , 2333 5 - PQ U ' . R W If ,M W f--I 'rwvyfx--.3 Sivullgui X Q., ,l ' ,ivfw-aw? il iq. Q an 'S' i X 3. . N f Y -- W 6, 1 'b U my S PAL'S TRUCK STOP Junction - Highways 30, 24, I4 NEW HAVEN, INDIANA Welcome 24 Hours a Day gaafelgaf N X C! DHCA PJ Flfllik Clark, Junior High Coach: Red Sering, Varsify Head Coadug Robes! Wolfe, Varsity Assisiani Coach and Reserve Coach. CHEERLEADERS Clockwise, beginning af cenier, bottom: Carolyn Goeglein, .loanne Werling, Elaine Werling Judy Herbst, Janett Habecker. A I D Qi NEW HAVEN SURPLUS STORE NEW HAVEN, INDIANA N I fgaagefgaff Varsity in Action!! - left to right: Al Herman, Dole Buhr, Bill Boehm, Bill Fritcho, Dale Herman OUT OF THE HUDDLE!! FIGHTING FOR THE BALL!! HlTZEMANN'S B 8. K ROOT BEER Stop at the Sign of the Root Beer Mug NEW HAVEN, INDlANA D gadgefgaf Re 'k ici' icir 'kk Garrett ..,................ .,.... Cenhal Cathohc ....... Harlan ....,.............. BuHer ............ Soum Swe ....... hAonroevHle ..... Cdumbm Chy ,... Concordia ....... Bluffton ..,..... Hadan .....,. Angob ....... Leo .......... Ehnhury ..... Hoaghnd ...... Decatur ........ KendaHvme ,,.., VVoodburn ..,.... Huntertown ,..,. Berne ............ 'lCounty Tourney. 'k'k SecHonalTourney Hoaghnd .....,,..... VVoodburn ............. Cenhal CathoHc H. Seated: Al Herman, Kneeling, left to right: Ray Glaze, Dale He man e ge Sta n left to right: Bill Boehm, Leon Wottenbarger, John Davis, Les Stoller manager T y Wel g coach d Sering, Dale Buhr, Bill Fritcha, Dan Pearson, and Ramen Hill. TEAM RECORDS FOLLOW: .U. 50 New W. 60 New W. 43 New W. 64 New W. 36 New W. 59 New M. 38 New .U. 58 New W. 66 New W. 48 New M. 66 New M. 65 New M. 50 New M, 56 New W. 59 New M. 59 New W. 50 New .u. 58 New W. 61 New .N. 62 New W, 58 New M. 59 New Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven DELUXE CLEANERS New HAvEN,lNmANA Mlen County Puma mary Ft. Wayne, Indiana ,,.,m.........-.- f ,.i ,A '- ' , , '3' ,A ., ,j . 1 I o ,. .-.., 1- Ziwgefgaff BICE'S SHELL SERVICE Next to East 30 Lincoln Highway ffagsl-efgaf RESERVE TEAM Front row, left to right: Bill Vondran, Gordon Wood, Roger Wisley, Steve Schroeder, Lani Norton, David Dumlord, Tom Wiese. Back row, left to right: Ed Herman, Marshall Snyder, Gary Kummer, Cal Bermes, Manager Jon Vonderau, Mike Bobilya, Tom Stanski, Doug Mayer, and Mike Harding. FRESHMEN TEAM Top row, left to right: Dennis Buscl1e, Bob Chapin, Alan Klopfenstein, Jerry Jacquay, Mike East, Fred Cass, Skip Orchard, student manager. Bottom row, left to right: James Marker, Dave Lower, Roger Swartz, Larry Hanefeld, Claron Hanefeld, Joe McVoy, Ronnie Augenstein. is 14 A 8. W ROOT BEER STAND U. 5. Highway 30 West, New Haven A Place to Meet Your Friends Hflffgefgflff E IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII s, NVQ I- '5hHQ'-iliifih '?v'?f'3 ?x fs H ,A Pr ,rs Av iadvfm f pq, cm .AM fgfif gouncif S fd If f ght P I Armstrong, Scot? Armstrong, Paul Ha d g M y d H d H Id S g Sf d g I fff ght: Robert Wolfe, Norman Mose Frank Clark E C I d I S yd ',i S, as-rr +1 , PIONE ER ICE CREAM CO. NEW HAVEN, INDIANA INC. jl'6lCL . 'Mr Z! A5 Standing, left to right: Dick Arnold, student manager, Coach Scott Armstrong, Bob Frisby, Brent Stewart, Bill Chapman, Gary Lambert, Gerald Smith, Larry McAbee, Jack Null, Bill Hildinger, Doug Mayer, Richard Stoller. Kneeling, left to right: Gaylor Ramsey, Calvin Bermes, Mike Harding, Leon Wattenberger, Dale Pickett, Larry Sayre, John Longardner, Bob McNeal, Karl Baatz, Kenny Heckler, Jim Coe, Gary Kummer. Front, left to right: Dave Dumford, Gary Herberger, John Smith, John Sayre, Roger Wissman, Bill Seitz, Kenny Longardner, Ray Glaze, Dale Buhr, Denny Nowels, Al Herman, Dave Demarest. 1 Q QNX, Hazqbtf fu 2 Zfff- 48: JOHN SMITH Boa rmsav BROOKE WOOD PRODUCTS Maumee Road, R. R. 12 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA ...-. juli lu . ,Wg 8 - - New New New New New New New New New New New :Hilo i . if M wygl, i2'Jf E'-E3 1956 TRACK QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS C 5 . img 'M 4 1 PAT HANDLIN, PAT LONG, CAROLYN GOEGLEIN CQUEENJ, SUSAN DUNCAN, NILA TINSLEY Haven Haven Haven... Haven Haven... Haven Haven.. Haven Haven Haven., ..,. Haven ...,. , ......6B ..,...63 .,....871f3 ......79 ......70 ......40 2!'3 2 ......75 1,74 ..,...33 W3 Monmouth ......... Bluffton ......,... Decatur .........,....... Kendallville ............. ......41 ......46 ..,....21 2f3 ,,....30 Central Catholic ......... ...... 3 9 Garrett, ................... .. ...... 681f3 North Side Relays ...... ...... Columbia City ......,..... .,..... 5 o1f4- New Haven Relays ...........,.. fSecond N.E.I.A.C ....,......,......... ...... Q Second Concordia ....... ....., ....... 5 6 U3 Sectional .,....... ...... 4 Regional .....,... ...... 2 Albion 27 'lf2 Placel Placel ,l .1145 w 5.5 ww' V 57 THE PATIO One-Half Block East of East 30 Drive-in Theater . ,W E?Tf1'.f-I.!l::1 Lx , KCIJQLCIK ll LV' T Y lg X .. il K 1 5 A .4,.... f l nuff I 1 . I 21 Back row, left to right: Dave Lamont, Ron Jacquay, Ben Dixson, Richard Brinkman, Gary Ronberg, Ron Renier, Middle row, left to right: Skip Cloys, Denny Nowels, Ramen Hill, Vic Parmalee, Jacl: Null. Bottom row, left to right: Gary Kumrner, Dale Buhr, Wayne Louden, Lester Stoller. ln defending their i955 Conference Championship the baseball team won 4 and lost 5 during the V956 season. Kaye Cloys was all-conference fielder. With a large group of under-classmen and boys with added experi- ence from summer participation, the 'l957 team will seek an improved record. 4' 2 2 V 'X . TEAM RECORDS FOLLOW: i SCORES VARSITY X xx-i New Haven .,....., 5 Bluffton .....,..., . 8 L ii X ' ' I K, New Haven. .,,. B Decatur .,.,,.. 2 ' New Haven. ..,. 'l Columbia City, 3 ' 1 New Haven. 3 Concordia ......., 4 E i ,Ka , Y New Haven. ..,. 3 Columbia City.. 6 V, ,, r lv New Haven. .... 7 Kendallville .... 2 I I ' New Haven. .,,, 8 Decatur .. ....., 4 X X New Haven. 4 Kendallville O ' l New Haven. .... 4 Concordia . .. 7 X Q., , DRINK COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES Font WAYNE cocA-cout sommc woiucs, mc. Font WAYNE, INDIANA 58 I 5 I 3 iii 1 f fi ,wh BMJQLCLK '! l nathan: WAYNE LOUDEN GARY RONBERG RONNIE RENIER - DAVE LOMONT RAMEN HILL i 3 i 1 'wvmwd ' 1:g ll L r 2 il.. hx Q I if A V' if A -'L -ff' il if . ,f2ff',...fv.1',,f-fi V, K .Si 41- N? 'Y' 1-X . N X. 1 f 4 . , ff -wr. ey ' ' A 5' ' in ' , A . X W , ,A V ,, iff. ' Wm X ,J af E N 1. f 1 .., .V . ,5 ,f Qwfw, Aa. . . N hfif. V ,Y 15, mfg, ' 'M --Y Q ' NWN- ,Huis-x . ,913 5.17 3 V ,fav ' . 'I' ' ' fit, 41 ' X4 . - I . yi .. ,1 'f ' . : 1 - ' fd: ,. -V f, .. ,ti A -1 .. . .V ,K , ,Q '- W. -4 . 'C 61 '1.Q,, K. is ,.. A- a --',- ,4 Arif frm., -fyifff 1' 59 1 GROVER SHANNON Candies - Specialties - Sundries 2626 HUBERTUS AVENUE, FORT WAYNE, A-2883 f ,. 4, - I , 2 1.0 E 1 . .1-.x .. r ,, .V-P 3 w . .,.h-Q1 Ae ., 1421- ,f 1 'Y'-f ?! z,f3 1 . .. 1'-,, f. ,. , .gl I f F61 I1 l ll l Cl, if F FLICKERBALL FLAG FOOTBALL 55 PING PONG BOWLING NW' 'ze ,, fer., v ge.. -:vm .4 SHUFFLEBOARD MANAGERS GOLF HORSE SHOE INDIANA TOWEL 8. LINEN SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. ,gil fI 6Ll'll Ll. I 6l. HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL Our broad intramural program is open to all high school boys and last year it had over i7O participants. The program includes flag football, cross country, flickerball, golf, horseshoe, basketball, free throw shooting, volleyball, giant volleyball, tug-of-war, badminton, checkers, ping pong, bowling, track, and softball. Points are awarded tor participation, leadership, and skill, and intra- mural N letters are awarded for each i25 points earned. BELOW: WRESTLING TEAM H ' ' ' xr ' , f , ' M - me H , - Lpxvf- A -V-My W.. sA. , .,, W.: L A M. , I , 0 , V' - -X -ff +.-W-A ' L, ,.'wvw'Bv'+1m'frm,11Qisia ' V --- , ,, ,L ,f ixl ' aff ' ' f :gtg ,i B V 5 A ', ' 'M A-A f -E x M. ., fssf A. ' i - A ' L. A :Q s A v ' ' L A A , ,mf 'f' ' ' ' 2 lim ' f ' ' l + A' W' ' W L . Y if mi A rx ELWOOD'S TEXACO SERVICE NEW HAVEN, INDIANA P, 5, . pf .g1- wg ' 'fx' 1, 1 ,' , 'V 1 .11 L, -ay 'vm Ax XE, ,ff if , 'lm an 'ifa df' fiafgg ju ' - '. is 35, wif , 4 .44 - fr' A JL 1 V, asf: f w 1 ' '.x 4-552, xg? jf' '44, '36, qthnl ' v L,-jf? T ., 'Wd T221 . , : M4 qu , - 57 '5:- 'QB fall 75, ' w, gpjig , F -3' . Va W 1-, ' gi S ,c- ' U., 11, ,gb 5 157, ,gal ,QA , .T ' 'ly We. X, K' 9,1 u -if' f 4' 1- .el 21 F - 3 Ha, 31? 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LA ff 1 G x N, ', l 1' f , :ff X , 41 ', ui r' A r . r . 1 HH E 5, E1 'f 'qi vxhjly E' .-:JV 1, W,,:'.4:tL , . ,,,,1,. , R L ,I - . 3. - ,N :f h ' 2' fi '27 7.33 L, 'sf, X Lf, HQ, 7, , . .F W, af, ,A , La , W - 1, f X 1.1 faq' Ma' A aw 1 . 1 N , Ll 4+ 3 k - A Q- .1-' 'ig 4 24 f 'fit- frf... f.-.JA ,cf -L X CON fell tif Administration ................................... School Board and Secretaries ...... Faculty ...........................,........... Cooks ...... Custodians .....,.. Senior Officers .,... Seniors ......................,...... National Honor Society ....... Student Council ................ Band .................. Choirs .,.4.....,......,..... Junior Red Cross ....... Science Proiects .......,..... Phi Chi Science Club ....,... Sunshine Society ................. Girls' Athletic Association T, .... Hi-Y ..............,......,................. Letterman's Club ....... Masque and Gavel ....... Speech ..........,......... Mirage Stott ..........,................. Future Teachers of America ....... Future Farmers of America ....... Football ............................,.. Basketball .......,.. Pep Club ...........,. . Athletic Council ...,.. Track .................. Baseball ..... Intramural ....,,....,.. Wrestling Team ...... .lunior Prom ........ Snowball Hop ........,. Class Tournament ....... Snapshots ..........,.. . Juniors .....,... Sophomores ..... Freshmen ..... llI1i0l' l'0Ill ful N ity.: KING QUEEN DALE HERMAN LINDA YOUTZ ATTENDANTS PAT HANDLLN AND LESTER STOLLER, BARBARA JEPPESON AND RAMEN HILL. STUCKY BROS. OF NEW HAVEN PAUL E. RUHI., OWNER - NEW HAVEN, INDIANA Fine Home Furnishings, Television, Appliances, Wall-to-Wall Carpeting ll ll i0I' MOH! .-J' 5. I QD n in ... y 3 on U 1 4 . A ' I N'U3xf ww Above: The 1956 Prom Courf, Below: Scenes from the Deep Sea Dreamland. E ' L7 fj rf ' S ,L .N F4 gl' '15 QS A I sq .Wig Q ' e THE COLONY DRESS SHOP PHONE 4754 - NEW HAVEN Dis?in:tive Styling - Pleasing Prices for Ohe Lady I1 OLULUK A010 N I X If , ' X M Above: Scenes from Snowbound. Below: The SiH1oueHes. .iv , J mi -Z? ,?: ,f:: i iz - X W-----T gli: 5 . V' Q in x X Vx Q ,- ,f 5 M' L MSQ 3 X W X V , - 2 1 , hgi5q5XZ, 5 EMM if K Q A X aw .,, xy K Q -::- a.aigasQ. 5 V. Q! n W 7' ' x .ix , i ! 4 'f mm, Wi fy 4 'A e 1- s of ' vw. RYE S' of X ., W, A Q, j 'S-ir, Q rf-tgp.. , 'x H, , A 2 E s.V 65 PURVIS DRUG STORE Phone 5403 - 514 Broadway Across from the Bunk in Downtown New Haven SI Ollfgflff ,HOP x 3--, Qipfff V Above: Time out for refreshments! Below: I wonder what the topic of this conversation might be. 27' 3 A? f 1 g N E, S ,. I 4 i , . ,is fffff-'? fs!z .a: WESTHAVEN FLORAL SHOP 81 GREENHOUSE NEW HAVEN, INDIANA V 66 Cfdifff .7014 l I'l ey FQ!! me c wit 67 ., .N-. .f i g js OFT? at of Q- '3' 4 '5v -A Jfwfwvif fit, 74 ln the T956 Class Tournament the junior boys won the final game, and the sophomore girls were victorious in their final game. The iuniors won first place tor their decorations with the theme People of Troy. The seniors with Poor People of Paris won second prize, and the sophomores won third place with the Jumpin' Jupiter theme. CLIPPINGER PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO Font WAYNE, INDIANA jflfll .SLCIIJJ A19 ' k mg 'Eg ,Q en for nala6 'gf A W QQGN' -ww 'is ..,-L R55 X H '3?'1 M. ' ,.v,,,,, L QZQ, pa-aw. F Efwfw- b ' ' Q eni or nalJ.5 W' 2? if 1 Us --3 - ' wdf un for n alad F! X '1 g V 5 , X , 'NS 1 YW w-JKT , .M ff E N Vw.. .Q , fag 'Qi ix 1 'N . ,SM hx N S X f' , QS xm' .x4Jm iniafrafion vs css-, . V 'VS . ., .. vw, ,N Q egg., ft'-of sg X . E K 9 is V s X X Rv X yu gg 5 Q 1 , e ', wa 4 Q, V ,.A, 'g f gs- '- ,, 1 9 , ., 1 1 rm 3' MR. PAUL HARDING Superintendent of New Haven Public Schools Butler University, A.B. Indiana University, M.A. After three years of service as principal, Mr. Harding became superintendent of our schools in the fall of 1954. Mr. Harding has many and varied responsibili- ties. He is general supervisor of the New Haven Schools, he is particularly responsible for the school finances and for the securing of a com- petent faculty. Also, he serves as a member of the athletic council. MR. STANLEY GUENTHER Associate Superintendent of New Haven Public Schools Indiana University, B.S. Ball State Teachers College, M.S. Mr. Guenther became associated with the New Haven Schools in the fall of 1954. His chief responsibilities consist of being in charge of maintenance and care of buildings and grounds, inspection of new construction, pur- chasing of non-instructional supplies, and super- vision of transportation. .SJOIJA Olll 0l'e FLCLIQ5 SW ,fn 1' 1 .qv Wi wig' WHY ' Q i fin SX wk x 3.- QQQSQ F x 30,06 Olll 0l'8 I1 61,06 -, in ,im 1 15 P,.,.-af' 9 H U Aa 8 ff' A xg as 1 w N.'x '5- 6 R .x av A, , gl gk, ' an -1' l 1 - 5 K 4 31 1 M? V M ' , in L :,,1:agi ,, wifi , , U 3.,,,,,.Y U . . 1 ' Q , ,A Q J , an 7: ,.,,5 t Q M ' ' M My 5, ..k .x1i ' f , Y , '.,i J' fl Yi ' ,. I S W ' 'X , me W5 gi I F05 llll ell IIHIQJ J ,V 5 1' fx I iii W Pejglllell llflilj l 51 3 ZEN I Wx xg. ' 4' X 'ww ' i 5 , 4 -'Q I ' F , iz, ,fy ,f- , ' 'f' r x ,.,..,fuw l . ll IZ l0l'J JUNIOR OFFICERS Vic Pormelee, President, Carolyn Goeglein, Vice-President, Janett Habecker, Secretary, Tom Wiese, Treasurer. 1 . r . 5 fr: , ,K A ai I N' .34 ' 12? .N x-' 5 . li- 1 C 4 tv .X ,rx 7 C, ..i!. i L s., ' ' r .. . , ' f 3- 153 ' N-elf :aj ' k if O .. ' , -iff of .L hx .- , ggi, x K1 V, . H I Xl V f E .4 -,gi h X . mm L iNan! 4 I...L.Q R Y '? R i 2 W V 'W S ,A ' ,x -.- . X , f .- x N .fag K 15 -A 4 A Q-L1 K if tif- fl f. i fs l X. V , ix ' K i 1 ...,, R, 2 4 I at ,al .sri ' , a ny C 3 , V, r f . , . ,, . 1 .f .. 1 ,I .. 7 - V Q A V -fi -.1 If E' iw., In ,,- Iva, J - f . 1 ,h 4 C 77 ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Donna June Applegate, Arlene Arens, Dick Arnold, Roger Bacle. Sandra Bandelier, Nancy Beard, Brenda Beghtel, Janice Behrman, James Bell, Tim Bennett. Tom Bennett, Calvin Bermes, Michael Bcbilycr, Terry Bowers, Judy Braun, Larry Brincefizld, Sharon Brinkman. Donald Brittson, Kathy Brooke, Norman Brooks, Vera Brueck, James Bryan, Dale Buhr, Pauline Buhr. Carol Bultemeyer, Wayne Burkett, Marlene Burlcholder, Janice Busche, Linda Cadmus, Sue Cavill, Paul Chambers. Charles Chester, Sue Cheviron, Judy Chronister, Sondra Clem, Carolyn Clevenger, James Coe, John Davis. ,I Q ., 3 l . u n com ,- fem JF' M id lr? ,Qs wh i ,jr J ' f fix i Q ik 4' f J if ll 1 QW Q ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ff: an ,. V 'ny 1.2 A 1 0 , r X Q' W ,,. N. , 9 BQ ff ff 1, - K-.f ff f ' K 4 'fl 1 ' ,. rv 'WR , c , XX M lv.. , JJ ' .- YES- rx w. C X ii . - if mv iff X fr X f-3 ,,., ' J fe ' 2 ff ' K. ,Q vrxij 1-.l x 1 Q 'I 'llxh J 2- my ffl 5- , , ' qjslkail , ,3 . 'av , ' 'S -Q X Q W H r -f ' H fx-Lv 'lil 'J A ' f , . L , ' -Yr .1 - H ' .Tie r Q 2' -Delila Dager, Armand Dauplaise, Judy Deck, Marilyn DeSuza. 2-Edward Dodane, Carolyn Doehrman, Sandra Dorsey, Paul Doty, Charles Downey, Joyce Dulfey -Charles Dull, Barbara DuVall, Gene Eicher, Alice Emenhiser, Joan Fackler, Michael Farina, Carolyn Feasel. fKay Federspiel, Janice Fiedler, Larry Foote, Helen Fox, Robert Frisby, Dorothy Fruechtenicht, Lynn Funk. -Barbara Furman, Betty Gasper, Gerald Gerardot, David Gick, Jane Glassett, Carolyn Goeglein, Jerry Goodman. -Tom Graves, Larry Greulach, Bill Gustin, Barbara Guthier, Janett Habecker, Sally Hamilton, Richard Hart. A Q 4 'fi L3 , ,A -2 F I T3 :KE uniorri f' X xx s as fi- 4' , CD .J ,JN -, R J , J A .... ' V, - ,1 i 5 Y' 3 Q :.. '- 'ax 1 Q Lug Q 3 A , , ,, .. , M ,,,, .. 'M 3 -7- , . , ,X 1--sv -. 1 -., P -tins l is 7, , . ...,W,f,, sv - ,X J -1, - I 5 . , , A Q fy 'ffl Q Ky' 1 -J' . ,fx -e lan' i f Q '- RRY 1 l J iii , of sg, we, rx -A L arse-,f 1 MQ ij! gif l 1: ' K ' rl U x WW xwwfmk X ,w4:m :ar '5 f' 3 W , . ,h f: ,,,,, h A ,J x 4' 1 L ' .- y . -2 1 jx 1, 5 , -, H l . . X , , i ' ef? -wff -is . X , 1 f , ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW 1, 2- 3, 4- 5- 6, Ken Heckler, Sandra Hege, Judy Heine, Beverly Henderson. Sam Henry, Par Herber, Gary Herberger, Judy Herbst, Lois Hockemeyer, Leroy Hoffman. Robert Hoover, Arlene Huddlesfon, Tuna lhrie, Jean Inman, Mary Lou Jacquay, Judy Kelly, Theo Keppel. Mike Kloepper, Dave Klug, Steve Koester, Larry Kreigh, Carol Ladig, Charles Ladig, Gary Lambert. Larry LaVine, Jim Lewis, Bob Linnemeyer, Madeline Loeffler, Bob Lomoni, Riley McDaniel, Ronnie McKee. Richard Maroney, Jim Martin, Charles Messman, Neil Miller, Ruth Miller, Ronnie Mills, John Moore. uniom v 1 -7 ' -.XR -J . 4 V -1 ' .-ff ,... .- 'F 1 X -f- new M',,'j A ' 5 J 'Yr f r I 15' R. A si, -2 'W yi l ey Y 2 ii A l 1 .tix 4 -5 ,rg X 1-17 .fy L 5 -JN -14 0-D' za .55 'Q' ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW 1, 2- .1 wx, M7 .4 - C -., ' . . 23 V, . NPT' 3 jj tj A, -J Ray Morgan, Lois Moore, Maxine Moore, Edith Myers. Dennis Newhord, Dann Nolan, Sharon Nuli, Rosclie Diane Pabst, Jim Pancake, Ann Parker, Vic Parmelee, Pickett. Stanley Pickett, Audrey Platt, Anita Putt, Judy Quinn, Richhart. 1 rf ly' Q if? 1 Q i 1 1 3-46' , 5 O -if 'T' K f'1 2 M K : Q . ' r., ii ' - - Y A ' fr- ' - ' ' - 1 .,. , sf. J xl l ' 'il -:fy W7 , xx , ll-1 ix' . 'r,' 11' f iq. Olipl-rant, Marilyn Ort, Raymond Osborn Shirley Perkins, Donna Lee Phillips, Gary Richard Rebber, Ronald Renier, Katharine Richard Roberts, Delores Rodenbeck, Phillip Rogers, Gary Ronberg, Delores Rothenhofer, Richard Ryan, Sharon Rybolt, Sherman Sarrozin, John Sayre, Sally Scontlin, Don Scheiman, John Schrader, Helen Seitz, Barbara Severence. 80 r R W 5' 'fjliy 'S r .igflx , Q N Xt? SL ' ' 7 N xg ,. ,it xx -X S31 XY v-,,4. ,-Ah, .ff M A , A A J ' fl f J ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW fSharon Oehler, Lana Shaw, Gwen Sheffer Carol Shultz Janice Smnh -John Smith, Pat Smith, Sharon Smith Keufh Snyder Saundra Stewart Ruchard Stoller -Nancy Sfolfe, Sally Strole Lee Tompklns Clyde Treadway Loulse Treadway Bonme Treesh -Judy Tustison, David Unsicker Doroihy Vinson Ronald Vonderau Edgar Vondran Jerry Walker -Lois Waffenbarger, Nancy Weller Elalne Werllng Marvxn Werlung Janet Whlfelock Thomas fran sl 'F !' SOFA Offl OI'Q.5 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Vice-President, Gary Kummer, Secretary, Joanne Werling, Treasurer, Ronald Guthier. President, Alfred Herman, Q. 'E ,fu . Q f ' x . '.N4x i FT , 'ir re: Q U f M-Mft bw , J J .,, X .3 Q7 x27 '--fi 11.1-7 li- l ,j .3 J' if 1 1 gi Q ' ,Q-'h ' .V Mgi .rj , , 1 '. iiirifl -N ' X i ' rx J f 'Q x, A re- r, ?, 'Wu 1, H W, - 4' ' . . -J' ' Q . ,eff ,, , A , , ef 1 E, ' RQ, 1, ' A, . ,Ari 5 'P f' sy ,M ' C ,M 3 -XJ- S ll ' F . 5 it ix .-. 3+ C 4 .in i Fx .U I 2 vs is 'fini' 'Zi' V , ,ALI Fffafq -1, 7 my, fyy N ' N ,Tiff f --' f -Off :' . i 'K .Q 1215, T ' 'lk J M we tn F C me ,z A A . 1 f, ROW l-Donald Ahr, Phillip Applegate, Anihony Arens, Alma Artman. ROW 2wSandra Augenstein, Jean Bade, Ethel Bahde, James Bearman, Linda Benton, Roger Benzinger. ROW 3-Carol Boehm, Carol Boniour, Nancy Bookout, Gloria Bork, Norbert Bowers, Sandra Bowers, Joyce Bowser. ROW 4-Betty Boyles, Leroy Brueck, Carole Bryan, Geraldine Campbell, Mickey Case, Edward Cheviron, Ronald Clark. ROW 5-John Coleman, Jeanette Conrad, Marlin Culy, Mike Cummins, Thomas Cunningham, Jerry Daniels, James Davis. ROW 6-Donald DeComp, Diane Deitschel, Fred Drayer, David Dumford, Jackie DuMont, Donald Dunbar, Dorothy Ehle. 82 6!l'l'lll'll5fI'dtl0I'l MR. MAYNARD HENWOOD Principal Earlham College, A.B. Indiana University, M.S. Mr. Henwood became associated with the New Haven Schools in the fall of 1952 as assistant principal. Two years later, in 1954, he became principal and has held that position since that time. His position calls for a great variety ot quali- tications, all of which are called into use as he goes about his task of supervising teaching per- sonnel and students from grades seven through twelve. He, too, is a member of the Athletic Council. MR. SCOTT ARMSTRONG Administrative Supervisor Butler University, 8.5. Indiana University, M.S. Mr. Armstrong became a member of the faculty of New Haven High School in 1948. He took up his present position in the fall of 1954. Mr. Armstrong's duties include coaching track and football, being director of athletics for the school, and being in charge of attendance. ln addition, he is a member ot the Athletic Council and is in charge of the student insurance program. SOFA OW! 0l U5 -, 'C ,T 4,1- I .J , R Ji, Q ' 'f of fend' l x 74 , .::: ' i r f l - 5 7' ., s l ,bzz 5 W v W1 -1? 7 ,Q-4: Nr-7 -,J f 5 , avg, ur , f , ' --iii EX 19 , ' 'ES X J e il xi J ,Q Ric xi' M lx U5 . ., M., -2 . X on Q 'R A 2 g M ' jf ', Y :Eg 2 Xiyx Q . ... Q R i sf' -J Av ,rs 1 L - W ' - 'W . 4 - - x ' f' ,..:.L-M N Wi' 'K 5 J M J gigs' F... iss .2 3 A - i W, ,,,, M H, ,,,, ,7 , , cl W . J u it iv ' M, f C: IA.. 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Larry Scheumann, Jerry Schlaudroff, Roberta Schmidt, Rosemary Schnelker, Steve Schroeder, Judy Seiler, Arlene Smell. Marshall Snyder, Larry Speilh, Ronald Sprunger, Carol Squire, Tom Slanski, Brent Stewart, Betsy Slone. 'J' 4 J - fjfl 7 .3- ,1 1 ,.J af 491 ,., .pf ,W .2 i UA YJ ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW 0,96 Olll OFQI5 9 ia: 3 Z O Q ' 15 j ilk K ' - .mi'4 f,,' J -I A :Z vi A ,... 'ik A 2 ' Q Q any 4: f '53 3 ., ,ie R gg, N , -fj' X ' i - X 1 R li NN W llliilll N ,- iii M R l li llflii mills , , rg' -1 , - , . Q gr ,la , ' ii' l all ' q Al - 1 gkla 31 E, Nj 4 ' v --' 1 'A ' V .Viv 4 Q' 7 Ah.: i W ' 'yi . AN., ,jj ' fl 1 E X K K , 4 I ,-. 5 l ' l ' T ' 1: i ', ar '. I , Y, 4: 7 .1 ' j ,W--3 Vx , ,lf g 3 , ,vp A ' ' 'K Afafix, ' 'X I t X , if H W 45 'X if .L ii g O , NA .3 ' 1 .Evil Don Stone, Ruth Swartz, Lilo Syndram. Larry Tesfer, Willard Travis, Don Treadway, Julia VanKirk. Carolyn Vaughn, Nonna Voirol, Tom Voirol, Bill Voirol, Jon Vonderuu, Bill Vondran, Jack Weisenaur. Tom Weisman, David Wenle, Joanne Werling, Kenny Werling, Larry Werling, Terry Wick, John Widman. -Linda Wiedemann, Rulh Ann Williams, Bonnie Will, Roger Wisley, Gordon Wood, Mary Wood- rum, Willard Woods. Rebecca Worman, Wanda Yoder, Byron Zelf, Larry Zell, Dick Zink, Bob Zink, Edward Zurbuch, 86 gl e5Al'l'lQI'l FRESHMEN OFFICERS Sandra Mayer, President, Carole Myers, Secrefaryg Linda Hellinger, Treasurer. Q 7i ,rv 5 ali i I' ' , W 1 . 5 A is , 'A wi 5 if-4 i ' 2 'W . ' Q tif' X .1 r .Q 4 A C l ki 3,1+e,:g W-Whmwo C, affxilf we 4- is - ,X ff' Q -'f i If r H 52' .,g,E XZ? Q l 'JI,f f. , Q ' dl, ,' 1 . X -9 x 5 ,J , J ' ' 'Ns , J- Q, .X , SQL A U ' ,X f Q. 2, 1 Nfl il l N f A ' , ...Animas W sm in '1 ' f fi . is , J r 4, MQ: , W- 'V W. nv' ' 1 Ai , QA 3 f ,ix 1 V f dy- X K V ff1meN6r1:i er r - ' x sv 'a ixfiihg 'A f ' 1 P. 5 2, -rr ww '-ff W at eg, i -L5-, 3 A 44 M.. 4 4, .x X f A Ha 'X A 9 2 X Y r ii, lt ve Lx,'l4'5,,i C C 'al A' Q i.. 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