North Central High School - Northerner Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1959
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Hull: S' ' s 1 W4 l 'l 'l 'l'-I-'I People from all over the country come The heart of the schools activity is in a to visit ultra-modern North Central. half-moon shaped Student Center. We review our progress and find that we have advanced Three years ago, in September, 1956, North Cen- tral opened its doors. Since then progress has been made by giant steps rather than by a normal progres- sion over a period of years. In fact, administration, faculty, and parents can look back on these three years with pride in their accomplishments. In this short period of time, a building constructed of steel, bricks, and stone has acquired a personality - for a building comes to life through the people who are housed in it, and through the history and traditions that become a part of it. The student body has become ardent boosters of North Central. Faculty and administration are joined in the common goal of building instructional levels to meet the modern requirements of a space age. Parents are molded into a powerful unit that provides a solid backing, financially and spiritually, for the new school. Enrollment has zoomed from an original Hgure of 1083 to 1385 in these three years, as families attracted by the ideals and objectives of the new school moved into the community. In January, 1959, an article ap- peared in a local newspaper, stating that it would soon be necessary either to build a new school in the town- ship or add on to the present one. Such rapid expansion had not been foreseen originally. Even before American schools became spurred to im- prove and strengthen their own requirements as a re- sult of Russia's much publicized stiff educational pro- gram, North Central had established a high standard of scholarship. From the beginning, college level classes were in- cluded in the curriculum. Not only is extensive train- ing offered in mathematics and science but classes for the academically talented in Fnglish, language and so- Increased enrollment forecasts a need for adding new wings to the present four. more rapidly than was originally forecast cial studies permit qualified and interested students to work at a faster pace than the average. A special Devel- opmental Reading course, set up for seniors, helps to bridge the gap between college and high school. In this course, as in many other activities, students learn how to take notes efficiently, budget time for studying, and do research Work. Orientation programs and careful counwling meth- ods, with consultations held among parents, pupils, and counselors, guided North Centralities, these three years, into courses that sends 71 'J of them confidently into colleges and universities of high standards, and the rest into the business world with skills to earn their livings. One of the most notable accomplishments in the three year period was the establishment of a situation in which young people are inspired to achieve a record of scholar- ships unprecedented in .1 new school. f S 2 .. E Shortly after this picture was taken, the flagpole area was beautifully landscaped with year-round greenery. Building a feeling of togetherness was a gradual process at North Central but by the end of three years a great deal had been accomplished toward unifying students and faculty in a sense of oneness The feeling had to be built up by many things. It was a matter of sharing experiences both in and out of school, studying and reciting together in classes, plan- ning projects and dances, and rehearsing for plays and musical programs. Strenuous election campaigns built up interest in the three class organizations. Club meetings during home- room helped North Centralites to form new friendships with others who shared their hobbies. After-school ac- tivities gave science students the feeling of belonging to an unofiicial club as they conducted research experi- ments on their own time and exchanged wise cracks with fellow workers. Other groups met in the library to share information as they prepared for term papers and book reports. Boys in the Athletic Department developed a strong team spirit as they practiced nightly on the field or in the gym for competition with other schools. When suc- cessful they sometimes sponstaneously acclaimed one of their members but the spirit of Htogethernessv was what really won the game. On Weekends, North Centralites planned social events together, worked with classmates on special as- signments, or took field trips. Pupils study together in a self-contained scicnre lab amidst i1ttr.1etive plant life exhibits and animals donated by students, Sharing our dcu y what ve! Mrs. Classady watches as Tom Chase and Becky Teague put the Iinishing touthcs on publitity posters for the Jamboree. N..-f' . . . . D Nancy Colville and Jim South meet lives, interests, excitements, prolects, ond plans with loyalty between eieeees in the Student Center, and understanding welds us into ci unified student body 1' A ,pf .lan A .N ,lim liirr rode liigll on liis tcamnutcs sliouldcrs .lftcr .1 successful game, but victory belonged to .ill of tlic boys, for it c.1mc through Q1 spirit of unity 3.f.llIlCLl by working togctlicr in conccrlcgl effort. Class members unite in planning election campaign stunts. Maureen Beutler receives an assist from Percy Kleinops, Steve NVillet, and Judy Edwards. Lasting friendships are built in everyday i kwa I ii A l is is l ax 7 R Y s l . f fl G l 1. s . The cnlietcriefs l'our-ut'.i-table atmosphere seems like home to Clubs use after-the-game mixers for money making projects. Dona Miller, Jennie Symons, Marti lfriehe, and Linda Haislup. Bob Kincaid, Sondrz Moon, and Linda Reichel. 'W hksj Nancy Nlellowell, Linda Hale. and 'liom Chase, talking to Mrs. Nlary Dunlap of Bloomington, were one of several teams who interviewetl city officials for a government class project. events such as planning field trips, attending classes, eating lunch together, working on campaigns, ancl going to convocations llie Musie lJepartment's ehoirs entertain lwoth school audiences and lntlian- apolis cultural and social groups with inspirational holiday music, . , .,4gQ:?a'?L :if X 'fax .44 'Y To stimulate interest in her book report, Connie Ziniet stages a puppet show. A long rfmge plln for 1c1dem1c excellence begm to bear fruit ll North Central this yelr when 17 students won pl lees ln the hnlls of the nltlonal mermt seholar shlp testmg progmm Thjs I9 the largest number Of-Fll1'll jsts to Wm rhrs honor ln 1ny Indllnl hugh sehool thus year Four bee 1me Merlt Scholflrs North Centrahtes show 1 genume mterest mn gettmg as fine an educatlon IS possxble The avemge pupnls schedule 1ncludes 5 3 subjects 21 d1y all of them care fully selected through counsellrng and Wxth the Wr1tten approval of the parents Three hundred mnety five pupll enrollments 1n X classes are recorded, 143 nn Englxsh 72 1n fore1gn languages, 25 1n soclal studles, 107 1n mathemaucs, 1nd 48 111 SCICHCC The average number of credlts earned by the first graduatmg class 0957 98 was over 37 Wh1ch IS 3 over North Centrwls requ1re ments and 5 on er the state s North Centrollhes are Seventy percent of the pup1ls trme 1n school 15 spent studymg acadennc subjects Of the other 13 c 110 IS rn the requlred arefls of phy sncal educat1on and health TFESTHTI W-QUAD 'ind selfety Only 195 IS 111 non wcidemlc elasses that H-.. lre not requjred by the Stlte Department but mms of these subjects ftre xaluable to both college bound 1nd drlftmg for pre englneermg students, typmg for busl ness or person ll use, 'md home economles for prospeetne tewehers or homemlkers Muslc Ind 1rt present their eultux ll is well I9 professlonll trumng for both lt.lSLlI'L time md LdLlLlIl0Dll endeuors Coxelnment elxsses use ehlrts to supplement their textwoolt I Don lilult xpln s t om L mpbell R1 hr lnetl Seemg thexr l11lSf'lkCS projected larger than lxfe on a screen enables 1-nghsh pup1ls to lmproxe vuork on class themes and term reports ' , - , 'W js. s , ' s ' - ' ' 1 . ys - n - 0 t , K - ' Il ,Y I ' ' , . . . . , . 5 1 x . , . . 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On a special tour of the Indiana State House, Bonnie Barr and Bob Beclcmann learned about local legislative procedures from her father, newly elected national con- gressman, Joseph Barr. . . X, is 5 xf fa Q- 3 Q HW , VVVV 3f,,,N ,gi dl., auf, w v ,24 A r 1 wk' 54' J W El 5 MN, 'f ' 3 : X , Q K l-JV W vw. 'A ' W, I S 5-I' AN 5 4 Miss Roxanne Kuhn, one of the many student teachers at North Central, explains a biology process to Mac Sims. combined with basic classes in fundamental subjects and a wide choice of electives insures that students will secure a well-rounded education Bob Obenchain and Joe Wood make beautiful and intricate models by applying geometric principles. f Agriculture pupils purchase runty pigs from farmers butcher the animals and bring them b1ck to the school laboratorw for diagnosis of their phi sicll condition lim Adams and Dean XX crt begin the dissection of one of the pigs Students leorn to odlust to the modern trend toword more planned lensure time through class Instruction which provides trounlng In skull for both profit X udy Gamble Qusm Aytotk .mtl Quc Hogm tra llITllllJ.I'lZCLl xxnth the fundlmuntil ot home nursmg by NIISS Nllry Doylc l tt lmcs develops skill m yyhlt m u bctomn 1 ywlusxng Ind ln Xl l lr um ol har mo Ann Peters and Sara Dltlxason lurn to adjust hem lengths mtessqry slxxll ID 1 year of rapidly changmg, stylus .- -L v - f' ' k 1 ' 1 f ' y V L ' A L L L V, ,ffil A l , F 0 K Af 0317, . ..z.,x , , t Q. ll ye? 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Noam of Incstone Democmcx contest llso vson rhg Mgrlg Qndcncr jOLlI'Hll1SI'11 Stltn solo lI1d ensgmblg xunmrs uuludgd lmnl Roll Xllfk Butler Bull Qollnns Lhugk olmson Lynn Hall Wnnston Snmmons lohn Non Ohlen Phll Young Ron Brown and Hunter md Bob Morrus Bud Ron Rogur Cyuernsu Fd Bm Ncwbcrrx I O . xx f 1. , v ' .--. ' ' 'V' ' 1 -1 Y ' V 1 vi Y -' V ' ' ' V I X I . . V I award. i f I ' R E I Y. x ' ' 1 x u 4 A '. L . , . , x I i y I ,. ,. , . s s . X s , s r a . 9 x 9 , w, v. y. K my . , V , . . X. . 1, . 1. ll placing first in state and national competitions North CentraI's high scholastic standards Going to Girls' State are Pam Du Bois, alternate. and Linda Hirtg Boys' State, Carl Norman. Cthcr honor- aries are Mike Allen, science fair winner: Chuck johnson, Sousa award: and jeff W'l1ite, also science fair winner. National Merit Scliolarsliip liinalists include lfrurzl Rllltf Pat Rountree, Nancy Northam, Sally Thompson, -Ian Humston, xlutly Pond, and Carolyn Vfiley. Bark Iillllil Pete Egbert. -lim Halverson, Dick Peinc, Ken Porter, john Clair, Larry Barrett, joe XY'ootl, and Brage Golding. Knot pictured: Linda NVesseling, Mike Gilliom, and Tim Steele.j ,- '27 for 67 'N-..,, 1 A Outstanding students compete for certain awards, honors, and scholarships which are annually available joe Wood vsho won 1 scholarsh1p to Prmceton and T1m Steele appomted to Annapolls are top puplls 1n the Semor Class as vsell as Merxt Scholar wmners Sallx Thompson stmdmgj was selected the 1959 DAR xxmncr xt North Centrll and Sarzh King von the Betty Crocker avx ard to them and formally C l l t 1 . c Q vw- . ' H 'lf 'r - xl. ' .. V . ,ffh 'Ts' ff -,'f.,v.,' R , . if . ' - v as .' .,. X-I X -m '-1-X ,' X ' f ,, . ' -.r - I ', Y T g ' ' . 3.21, . V ',, .gc '. K-3.4 ' .M .s. s : , Y V . . . , . , . I 9 s ' r f . i - l . v 6 A v - i ,' , , . , ' 1 V 1 . . . . recognized of Honor Doy ceremonies Mario Hunt was elected this year's Ayres Model, Seniors newly elected to National Honor Society included: Paul Troup, Chip Wilhoite, jim Hamaker, Dietrich Carter, Front Row: Kay Cooper, Joni Tischer, Sharon Goodwin, jim Urbane, and jim Turner. fnot pictured: Carol Camp- Bobbi Mathers, Jane Smith, and Charlotte Jones. Back Row: bell, Diane Purdy, Lynn Hall, and Ann Harper.j if ,num lglllgh lllg. Ill, math and in the foreign language dxusions included Frou! Rau math Nhke Clark language Pam Anderson Pat Rountree Gxxcn ones Diane Tramontini Karen Brinker hotf math janet Graxes and Roger Guernsey Back Ron Tim Steele. Roger Nelson Stexe Hall Jeff Barnett and Pete Staigcr not pictured language 'Nanci Vail SandS Lazarus Linda Kearns and Bob Hansen J D. V if , 5 C '55 1, I 5 f . , 1, J f I -nd F xg ea f X . W or , A . i . 1 5 I.U. Achievement winners in the regional comprehensive math, Mike Lewin, Eric Norman, Pete Egbert, Larry Barrett, ' ' i ' ' ' ' 2 ' ' '. ' 1' C , ' , x , 'Z , . i K ' 1 ' 3 . ' ' - K D 5 a 1 A ' 9 , 7 1 Vx J x 1 ' 1 V ' : , ' e ' A ' '- '1 Building North Central traditions was an essential part of organizing the school, for traditions are the agency that binds a school together with loyalty, and keeps a nostalgic memory fresh in the hearts of alums. XVithin three years an impressive list of annual events and customs has been compiled. Parents and stu- dents collaborate on an annual Back to School Night and Family Jamboree. College and Career Day give upper-classmen a foretaste of life to come. Classes campaign for officers, hold spirited elections, select rings, and are measured for caps and gowns. Sophomorcs decorate a huge tree for Christmas, juniors give the traditional prom and Spectacular, and seniors end the year with a picnic, a kiddie party, and a grad dance. Royalty are elected for the prom, the spring sports dance, and the Military Ball. The Yearbook staff, striv- ing for the unusual this year, elected a Duke and Duch- ess for the ADD dance. Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, and Thespians hold elections. The Latin Club celebrates its annual Floralia. XVinning honors began to be a tradition as achievement contests, and scholarship competitions again placed the name of North Central high on the nation's records of outstanding schools in 1958-59. Sports banquets, pep sessions, the faculty-letterman game, and student mixers are on the regular agenda. ROTC boys drill before army officers and a student audience in the spring. An operetta, an all-school play, the music depart- ment's band and vocal concerts, as well as convoca- tions, make good use of the auditorium. In three years, traditions have become a distinct part of a North Centralite,s busy life. Traditions are an essenhcll junior jewelry was on display in the Public Address system booth. Barbara Krueger, Jim Danby, and Katie Kohlstaedt discuss possible choices of rings, pins, and necklaces. Parents and pupils joined efforts in making the Family ,lamb oree, Let's Go Traveling,', a success. fleftj Mrs. F. Rahke and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis cut pie to sell. frightj Judy S mith models an outfit for the style show staged in the library. On College lhy, Nlr. Rilph XYilwle, Represent.1tix'e from Stephens College, talks to Nan Newby, Sue Katifiniin, Joyce l,lCI'SOl1, -lulie lireedcn, Kathy Duck, Nancy Abdon, Donna Bishop, and Cynthia lS.irker. part of student life, and North Central, which started out with none, has built up a series of special events and days which have become Seniors realize that graduation is nearing when they are measured for caps and gowns. Carol Linder helps Lynn Fobes. ,410 'Q a yearly custom during this three year period. lfor the second year, faculty members prove that age is no lundicap .is they win over the Lettermen by two points. .sw ,U 1 Counterpoints tooli .lLlY.lI1f.lgC of the sopliomoreis Cliristmaw tree to get the proper .itmmpliere for lwlilliy prngx'.uns. -.ilk 5 Miss Sheli.1 Lord, exchange teacher from England, discusses her pupils with their parents, attending back-to-school night. Some traditions belong to special lim spaghetti for .1 Key Club sponsored lt.1li.1n dinner. Steel, Ken Porter. and .lim H.ilx'erson prepare nw :'-. Refreshments before faculty meetmgs were sponsored by one department Mrs M1ldred Shnrley serves food to 'Vlr Kenneth Patton Nlrs Katherlne Wert, Mr Dean hx ans Nh' Robert Schlntter and Wir Thomas Trsher school to enloy, some ore stull nn the process of becoming port of North Centrols regulor schedule An old tradmon was gn en 11 new slmt thrs year when the Burldmg Corporztnon prouded comfortable ch.urs and dlvenports for lfttr lunch rende7vous wnth friends rn the upper Student Center I A 5. 4-Q I X x ,x A . , 1 . I , Q ' , A . D . . . . classes or groups, but others ore for the entire ' I F l l North Centralufes become accustomed to appearmg before audnences and meehng the public with poise 1m XVead Frank Shepfxrd Tom Drclpcr and Steve Glbbs match Pwr anes who portrayed Anme Oaklcx ln the Fumlx Jlmboree musxcal take a practlcc shot ' - Durmg the jumor Spectacular scason judx Kmnear ohn Claxr Mnke Engle Ken Porter udy Bcncr, and other puplls had llrcltlx startcd to memornze then' parts for Charlles Aunt . . . . . 0 J. I s 4 I - a f . 1 l , - 7 - J a ' I' 4. 'V L 5' , x . ,r l 5 K 713: ' Z Q l A ov' l nk tk S 5' . . K' ' 'Ko 4 A gl -QA rf - Q ,zft l , . i u ' v P- s ,l . 3 ,l . 9 1 1 9 J V L H - i I V I I - - u - y an through programs put on by various departments and organizations ind gommgntitor Bob Rutinrtord dxsgussrd thy ment Latin pupils Karen Rocssicr, Bob Beckman, Pat Rountrcc, and Linda Wcssclingb make Iilornlia stvlc show costumes. Iuturg biron tuirigrs tor tin sghool bmd Nllrk Butlrr and Ixlrgn Conrui hug non top in lrds in stirs. baton gontrsts 'I y 1 'af if 1 . Q l i ' 2 fits V 1 - -J Prior to the Student Council Stare Convcmion, Tom Chase Q - 'Q i Ov 1 l 'xi if it YW K ,.A- it ii 4 'Q 31 5' , ,gg i ii QA! ef fix' ' - , A 1 Three years of experience with the planning and producing of the Junior Spectacular has made it one of the finest and largest productions given annually Annu lJccl4lclw,ium can-rs l5.ll'l7.1I'.l K1'ucgcr's face with thcatri- The diructor's line in l lurmli for llollyxvooilli rclicarscs its k'.ll m.ulc-up wliilu Ciingcr Paley waits in line for ltcr turn. dance stcps Llic night bcfurc tlic first pcrformmicc. X 1 ji-4, Hfiotlmin Gnitiesn ileftl included S. I,.1tl1.iin, C. Sliernun, T. Lee, 13. Krueger, .ind C. Zimetg Meet Me .it tlie l'1Llll'H witli ID. llood, il. llnmnker, Q, Thompson. I,. Barrett, C. Slien, B. Barr, XI. Cilliom, and K. Sinclair. I-mul Ron: Speet.1eul.1r Ael Clmirmen - Sleepy Time l'.1m Duliois, Sue Hogan, Terry Cutlibertsong llurr.1l1 for Oils Maureen Beutler, Judy Iidwnrds, Mielielle' Pliirrerg llollyxx'ood , Linda Sue lhnke, Marguerite Dine, Nnnei N.1il. XVl1en the C.1t's rXXV.lT'H ,Ianie Fortune, llliil I.ing.im.in, Carol Penny Browning, vI.mie l.effelg .ind Gotli.1m Ciaitiesn, Nlnrgie l inl.iyson. Burk Rolf: Meer Me .ir tlie l'v.lil'H Susan Duck. liitner. Donna Merritt, l5.1rb.u'.1 Collvy, Mary Hawes. ww! .7 ' m ,Q Aa .01 Q I . l:1, . a Nl' fs,9'f'9 1 f' 01039 I I . D Q C J' g'o ,.. 0 In addition to the Traditional Junior Prom, other dances have come To be a regular part of The school's social life and FT, At the Yearbook ADD Dance, Betsy Traylor and Don Foley were crowned Duke and Duchess, the first to earn that honor and to receive special plaques. it X X 2 , - X-.X i, 1 XY'hen the county's spring clean-up CLlFl1p.llgI1 opened, Joni 'liischer wh elected North Central's Y.1rd-P.1rk Queen. 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Three honorary chapters were installed during the last three years, Thespians for top actors, Quill and Scroll for top journalists, and National Honor So- ciety for top ranking scholastic achievers. Service clubs and various individuals have contribut- ed time, money, and effort to helping improve the school and easing teacher's tasks. Extension of knowledge has been the goal set by language clubs. Hobby enthusiasts have been given a chance to share their interests with others. Career- minded organization members have had a chance to meet successful people in their fields. Musically inclined boys and girls have been given wide scope for their talents in invitational programs outside the school and in appearing before fellow stu- dents. The school has recognized its role in training young people in poise, knowledge, and wholesome activity. program of extra curricular actuvutnes for future students. STUDFNT COUNCIL OFFICERS Karen Roessler secretary Lmda Wessellng treasurer Nlr Kenneth Warren sponsor Tom Chase PIESI dent Cmdx Bauer uce presndent Dane Maxwell president of the Safetw Counenl li GATES A tee., sag Preparmg for the Convention kept the Councll members buss Tom Chase and Cmds Bauer secure a display poster to the ranlmg of thc Student Center announcxng a welcome to all representatnes Student council host to state convention The momtorxng system presents vuandernng ln the halls during the lunch pernods Tlm Steele mforms Duck Young and Judy Vxtham that thev must remam m the Student Center Ilhe Student Councll began lfS thlrd yelr of student government bs letmg IS host to 1 051 puplls from throughout the state If the Indnnl St1te Student Coun ell CIODXLITIIOIT Guests plrtnexplted IH dnseussxon groups lfter eounell members hmd tllten them on 1 tour of the buxldmg Mins long hours of hlrd work pnd good dnudends smcc thls was sud to be the best state comen tlon ewcr held Fverv yelr the counenl members sponsor an all school formal dance Thus year the theme wls Chrxstmas Slelghrlde Don Foley and hls Moodmasters prouded the mus1e Student Councxl members set up 1 monntormg sts tem at eleh sturvx as durmg lunch per1ods to present students from wandermg through the halls Numerous safety checks were orgamzed and run by the S1fety Councll, contmumg .1 prlctrce stfxrted earher Only druvers of cars 1n good eondltlon were gnwen per mnssnon to pwrk on the school lot Plans for purchasmg 1n orgwn for the sehool were also set up th1s Vear .V-.W ' I 1 1 . a 1 .. ...., H Y ff . . 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V V r . r ' V 4 ' L e . . , V . . s - V . . . e HONOR SOCIETY Flrvl Rnu Nancy Sugars Deanna Hood Bob Beck man udy Olmstead antt Humston Lmda Rod Second Roll Mrs Mxldred Shirley sponsor Linda Hale Sandra Husterkamp Kathleen Sm Tbml Run Nlrs Ruth lxnttt sponsor Carolyn Vuley Sally Thompson Honor clubs contain Rvws' 7' unll and Scroll oiicers dxscuss plans for the xmtuatlon of new members Carol n Harrxs secretar Nanc NicDovsell resident Kat Coo er ro Y Y Y P P P gram chaxrman Nlarcm Swan treasurer ane Smith uce presndent not shown tv Carol Shuttleworth Robert Obencham Lmda Wessellng Pat Rountrec Judy Pond Bonnie Barr Fouflb R014 Tum Steele Qlll Eaton, B111 Mc Gunre larry Barrett Rnehard Penne jnm Halverson Mxke Gnllxom oe hugh ranking students Two honorary orgamzatlons are open to hlgh rank mg students who have good grades and who have out standmg records for achlevement nn the school Scholarshxp leadership servlce, and character are the standards requxred of those semors and jumors who are elected to Natlonal Honor Soclety In thls the second year for the 0I'g3I1lZ3tlOi1, the group IS trymg to become more actnve as an mrellectual and servlce club As 1 cultural project, a few of the members attended the lndmnapohs Symphony concert As 1 servxce project, members made themselves 'wall able for tutormg of slow puplls The Soclery has also dlscussed the poss1b1l1tues of rfusmg requlrements for the hlgh honor roll H1gh rankmg journalists have an opportumtv for achlevmg recognltxon by bemg elected to umll and Scroll, an xnternatlonal honorary organ1zat1on for stu dents of journahsm Requxrements are that a PFOSPCCIIVC member be 1n the upper thlrd of hrs class, a jumor or semor, and gxve outstandlng servlce for one year 352, 4 Y . Al 4 x QQ x , ft, if . Ly, j, v gy 1 C35 4 . S C-4 r ,L ' . 'Q' j 5, .ilu I , , 2 s I Q , 1 '. ly y s ' ' ' A r - x V- ' - i A 1 I 1 , J , J ' , ' . ' ': . , . 'Z 1 1 U I ' clair, Nancy Northam, Judy Lybook, Karen Rocssler, Nancy McDowell. Wood, Pete Fgbert, Gretchen Erickson, Sandra Moore. f f ' , - , l 'J' f , . . , , A - x ' ' N Q . . . . . . . fl' vw A , 'j . . . . ' X V - . T . . f' JF, , X ' 'f . . . . . ' . S,-or , M A f - uc I A . . ' . 51' .F 1 t . . . . Q . j ., 4: A. V 1 V u - 1 I V - . . . . . . , 4 - . ' . 9 J . ' ' , - - 0 lu IOR C IRI S I Al UI I INK HARD ll et umston liren 1 N o et C 1111 uek o11 e r ro vu r 1 1 e 1e semor 1.,1r 1 gro 11 e 1 e 11 o eone o eseo es s 1ro 1 e 111 e an Iss er1 e me 11, 1 I X K spo Sl U ILI H1 Y and Senlor C-url s League clonate service J Two seruee OI'g1I1l7lIlOI1S meet the dcmmd for more student l1elp lround sehool Semor Cnrls LLISUL IS 1 group eleellelted to be of serxxee to the sehool mel eonmtnng of 1Il aemor g1rls When help wls needed Lo seue me lls to 1 051 mentors Ittendmg the Stlte Student CADLIIILII Conventxon Gnrl 9 Lmguc members 1ss1sted Thes 1lso m1nned the puneh bowl clurmg the M1l1tarx Blll eseorted guests through the blllldllig 1nd helped out rn IDX emergenes The Lelgue 5 plmnmg bo1rd IS vvorlung on settlng up 1 permmcnt B1g Sister progmm for all new Stu dents In 1 sehool ln whleh so mmx persons enroll dur mg the yelr sueh 1 proleet I1 IS speelll xalue Onlx boys Ire entrtled to membershlp rn H1 Y 1 seruee KBFKQIDILIIIOH dcxoted to helpmg out when need d Proleets sponsored melude 1 mlxer emclx QIIL mel 1 e1r vu nh L S I' 1 1 lI1 X HXUY' L L YYIX LSI LU! H1 L H1 U I' A LIIYY 1 UNI1 Ll KILY CLUB Ivrtf Rou Prank Shepard Rollle Nall Paul Troup Bureh Rogers Bob Beekmann 8410111 Rou Ken Porter Bob Doane Roger Nelson la Wayne Wyatt George Sweet Tom Wrnght Tlunl Rau Nlr Wilbur Rlehards sponsor oe Wood Iarrx Barrett Pete Egbert Bob Schloss Hamakcr Daxe Coekernlle Bob Dugan Fourth Row Lanee Warmer Chxp Vmlhoxte xm Htlserson Gordon Crunekshank Dnek Pettxcre-vu Nhke DIYLYD Ioe W alsmlth John Ulmer Key Club sets pace an first year of service drrve to plannmg Itahan dmners The sale of pencrls, Wh1ch had a prmted schedule of the basketball games on eaeh one, netted the club a mce proflt Durmg the Chrlstmas season, the boys took canned food to the needy at Flanner House In the early part of anuary they helped mterest advertlsers m the North erner As a sprxngtlme actnvnty the club planned and carrxed out several car wash projects Before the Spec tacular, Key Club members sponsored a dlnner featur 1ng all klnds of Italnan foods A plan to make the cafeterna .1 more orgamzed eat mg place 1nsp1red the club to run a cafeterna campaxgn They earrled th1s out by featurmg posters asklng puplls to keep the floors clean and to put thenr trash nn the contamers Requnrements for entrance mto the club are, a 2 25 average m all subjects and a good recommendatlon from the teachers Only boys are ehgxble Officers for the club s first year were Jxm Halverson, pres1dent, Tum Steele, uce presndent, Ken Porter, secre tary, and Larry Barrett, treasurer Sponsor IS Mr Wnlbur Rnchards Key Llub orheers meet nn the orhee of Nlrs Ruth N1eClure head of the eafeterla to dlscuss the menu for the elubs Italian Dmner to be held the last mght of the 1959 junior Speetaeular ,J-fy' -v N-.L 4, 4 :N .V- , e-1 '1 Qs- ef Q W K X ' lv '. .' Q, 1, ,J f , 4 I. , b , , , v Jim K I l O Key Club projects this year ranged from a pencil 'n f ' A v - E . ' ' . ,, . . . . ' ' ', ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' f ' ' , E MM . a - 1 .T . I X I I . . . ,. . my l , ' , In a small obscure room in the upper hall of B wing, a class called News Bureau gathered and wrote stories for Indianapolis newspapers. This group was in charge of all school publicity in the local papers. They competed with twenty-nine schools around the city who also pour news into such papers as The Indianapolis Times, Teen Star, and The Indianapolis Star and News. Despite rough competition, the class has put North Central first in county schools with the amount of coverage in the Teen Star, and third in the city and county. They have missed having stories in the Indian- apolis Times speeial school eolumn only three times in three years News Bureau and all other persons enrolled in the ournalism Department are eligible to attend worl shops at Indiana University in the summer, Ball State in the spring, and Franklin in the fall They are also in uted to 1 Coke Teen party sponsored by Theta Sigma Phi, and to the Teen Stlrs Correspondents dinner In the spring, an outstanding boy and girl journllist are honored at the Merle Sidener luncheon 'Nl W9 BUREAU Ins! Ron Cindy Pfennig Susie llllott Christine Comes Seioul Run Allan Olmsted Nlarshx Nlnller Iaith larmer Carol H1 IBN News Bureau writes for city papers Nlr 'Sleek and acquit Grebe furnish material for .1 story about lnstorx elasses when interxiewed bs Allin Olmsted a News Bureau reporter luth Iwrmer :nd Nlxrslm 'lliller 5, lnee our published stories displayed in the upstairs Student Center wall case wh h holds sehool news articles published in the Indianapolis newspaper :gs Q . . W., H . X . N, x V 1 L, iwri M., - I . 1 ' 5 ia . J ' , 1 ' ' 1 i, V . . x . . x 1 . . . . I . . I x I . Q vi x I 1- s . ' . . . . , . - 1 . . . A . . - . 4 , t, -x x . : -,. .. ,f A ,. l' l. I' nn. U I ' 2173 4 I A , I -, 'L , - . K. ' I. X 5, v s F s-'--- 'v A K 1, vxr- - x nv I fi -,nk M ,, A :Ny V i lv- it as-.wg 1 'g..: X , - .ia i 'Ig ti -sisters f Q5 x fi p -f -egg, , ' .1 i ,, M, 4 f o g my ' sg fyx W Q I E 1 r ' 'CV 'A I! NORTHFRN LIGHTS Hrs! Rau Charlotte Iones Pat Nlerrxman udy Not Shovun are Don 'wlussetter Btvtrly Ambrol Bull Barnes Bob Echard Knnntar Xlarena Svsan Setonl Run Nir ohn Shxrles sponsor Chuck and Susxt Fernandes lull-uson Cretehen lrntkson Bll land Pat Rouncltree Vary Hawes Northern Lights headlines school news Tht Northern Llghts, the sehools newspaper has had more than IIS share of drfheultres Prrntmg prtss trouble was a frequent eause for delay durnng tht first two years Thrs year marked lmprovement rn the srtu atron and dellvery was made to the srxth hour classes every other week Student reporters gathered and wrote school news Plcture coverage was made by Tom Ransburg, ofhcral yearbook photographer, or Mr john Shnrlev, the spon sor The paper IS publnshed m North Central's own prmtshop, whlch IS run by Mr Phxllxp Mann, a profes sronal prmter Reporters for the newspaper mcluded Chuck Gllkr son, Gretchen Erlckson, B111 Land, Pat Roundtree, Mary Hawes, Charlotte Jones, Pat Merrnman, Judy Km near, Marcra Swan, Don Mussetter, Beverly Ambroz, Bull Barnes, Bob Echard and Susle Fernandes Page edrtors were Page 1, Gretchen Frrekson, Page 2, Marcxa Swan, Page 3, Pat Roundtree, and Page 4, Bull Land The Staff membtrs set that llurt as .xnozhtr sudt to tdxtnng, a ntwspaptr btsndts rtportxng and Wflflllb Barbara Gardner Nlartu S an and lat Roundtrtt Rdlkll avndly while Nlr ohn Shxrlty sponsor dtmonstraus how upt rs set an - - - 1 ,v li 1' ,, A , . , , , K f ag! A '- .' 7 V I - I 'S . ,. 'L L te I ,, ga. - 'L h -' X55 . i, - Y P535 ., I A Q .' . I ' - ': K I, r ' ,J ' ' : . , -- ' ' , U 'r' ':. .j j, g - 1. ' . ' 1 ' , I 1 , , A ' - C U , , ' , , Y , , ' . b , . -.. - . ' . ' . . 1 - s . . . . . . , 'A ' ' 4 ' ' H I '- ' ' ' , r 'r .lw ' , , . - . . , . P . - ,. V - . A . VI V .yy ' . . . . S. 1 v S I ' 1' ' V . The picture booth at the lfamily Jamboree drew flocks of people who wanted to buy yearbook photographs taken the preceeding: year of themselves and their friends, g i '59 Northerner stall sets goal for XAII '58 was a good year for the Northerner because that book was the lirst to win an All American. M59 will have to top it, the current staff said as it set out for this goal. Publishing an annual is a complicated affair, There are problems with scheduling pictures, Htting copy, and stretching dollars. Advertising was used as an addi- tional revenue for the lirst time last year and continued in the current book. The ADD QAnnual Duke and Duchessj dance was originated to help raise money for the '59 book. Betsy Traylor and Don Foley were chosen Duke and Duchess and given plaques to commemorate the event. Chrysanthemums were sold - disastrously -- at the first home football game, which was washed out by a heavy rainfall before the flowers were all sold. At the end of the year a popular Autograph Dance was held where yearbooks were given out. By the time the parents saw the Northerner, it was scarcely recog- nizable through an overlay of written names. .Xfttr the oiusit stops, students linger on. signing yearbookv .intl gabbiog with their trrentls. lvpital was this vieln .it the ,-Xutograpli lliiiee, sa 4 x 121' x X -ad!! 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X11 1 1-r 1111-.111-1' .11 1 -11 .11 1' Q 14 111 .1111 ' N '.1111w. 1'.1u1 '1' 11. .1 . fur 11 r1g111 11.1 1'11-1'Lc1 -1111, 111111 11.111 111111 1111111111 11 ' -- - 1-1. 2 'A - . l r 1 -7 x , B , Brlght red sweatshnrts were the umform worn by busthng stage crew members as they worked d1l1gently on sets for school productnons The Art Department provrded the deslgns from whxch the crew constructed the flats Productnons for whlch the crew provrded scenery thxs year Included Anme Get Your Gun , a play grven for the Famnly Jamboree, all the sets for the unror Spectacular, and the All School play Charhe s Aunt , whnch was presented rn the late sprmg Members also assxsted on speclal audrtorlum programs by settmg the stage and mannmg the swltchboard for the hghts Many sophomores enrolled 1n the orgamzatron as school opened rn the fall They, and the members who served last year, jolned a srxth perlod class m Stage craft to get further tralmng Charrman for the year was Lynn Hall who suc ceeded Al Burgan, lost by graduatron Frank Cable be The new sponsor of the stage crew IS Mr Wrlllam Lord who has worked wlth the Avondale Playhouse He also IS the person who orngmally mstalled the hghtmg system rn North Central s very modern and excellently equnpped theater v'-sv' nares, retreat? Old and new members learned to work vntll together as they buxlt stu tor the Spectacular Mr Wnlham Lord sponsor of the crew ourstts the tonstruttnon of .1 speual plete of seemry for ont of th aux Red sweatshirts mark busy Stage Crew STACI1 CRFW Flrsl Row Peggy Holmes Joan OBrnen Deanna Burg hard Pred Cooke Barbara Colby Marcna Burkhart udy jones Lnta Harter Gmger Polay Ahce Kmgsbury Shxrley Wnght Karen Srmms Strom! Rou Barbara Hostetler Carole Matthews Kathy Hunter Bar bar.: Ashton Judy Lvbrook Margxe Bxtner Conme Zxmet jo Ann Thomp son Barb Gray Ions Person Elmor Goldman Graue Wilson Sue Ellen Olsen Tbml Row Ann Deckelbaum Cameron Welles Roberta Bowsher Rick Schakenberg Al Osborne jxm Armstrong Monty Brlllngs Inn Deckman B111 Curry Dave Lohse Stewe Cork Vary Hawes Fourtlr Ron Xlr Wllllam Lord sponsor Nlnke lnglt Bob Calm Brll Brxtkson Itrry ohnson Rolhe 'Wall Ann Lmsmlth and Btth Nlarsthkt tompost tht largest group of pupils to take an aetne part nn the batk stage work ' I ' X N. If ' I! V, I I r 1 4 ' M., , . v ii l Z, e M - 5 1 . . . 1 A ' , 1. ,Y I -r X 545f5'Y3:f1 EEWC af be ' ' 'f ' ' A Q Xfiffifi E I I I rc ' 1 u s - , K . . . . . li l V . . . A - . - L I ' may a Q .E f came busmess manager. . . . 52 -- figs I xx . '-K . , r . y s I x ' ' N 7' ' - s - 1 1-- . - . ' , sl sv - x A C f - Q O , . , , J . , , , , . I s , ' 1 y s , , s ' , A ' - e '5 ' U T A: 7 1 1 1 ' ' v y 1 I A Z -3 I ! 1 7 , H I A 4- ' X 'Q I f . . I A f . ' f 1 ' Q. -1 . S A , , 5 t , I All A llrge number of boys and g1rls dLSlI'1I'1g Lxpgrlence III both producmg md performmg ln pllys jomecl the Prosumum Players, mlkmg lt the second largest elub nn school It boasted mer 200 members who were dn xxded mto groups of ten These groups presented 1 urns of one let pllvs durmg the yur for the prletlall ucperlenee md for uh enjoy ment of other members Beanies these produeuons the group sponsored an All Sehool Play Chlrleys Aunt whmh was pre sented tn the Sprmg Last year s All School play The Gf1mLfCy Ghost was also sponsored bs the club The mam purpose of rhr drlma group IS to stlmulatc lI'l ILUH. 1nd mtelhgent mterest ln the thmtre Othners held over from last ye lr were Connne Zlmet, presxdent, Bobbl Mathers, VICL prnsldent, Judy Klnnclr, seeretlry onl Tlscher treasurer, md Plt ancs, hls tormn Sponsor ns Mr Wllll3l11 Lord -1' Out muh tlu old N111 in ne as new llaxnrs ottlears bud 3,00 VL L J LS -H1 L ITL I SC L 51.1 L UI' ,IH b H1 .1 I1 R smnsur ul ILUXIIN Proscemum Players asslst school talent One ot the first pruenmtnons an Ihr Players Om. art drmn suns was 'Ihr llxttnrmp, Word L lruuul bs udy IS brook C st muubnrs I v nn NX .xtkms Barb Imlu Nl IFS lluehler Bonn ohux and Iill C x o rd I 3 mtl! N P 1 ' li 1 elub members EK? L 1 7 I ' l . l I E -I l . . Y x . . I V . . X . . , xx . , ' A x w , 1 1 g Q l ' V I I I -- VA I . E I I 1 . . K -, ', ,-. . . ' s vs. , . N ' .. . . . . . 1 . , . , H -s , ,- . ' V , , , l L ,I Q . . . . F M , . . If ,- s s 1 . , s , A ff a as - - . , , f , N , . - , . s s ' ' , ' - a . , . I , as , 1 A ' ' 1 ' . . l 1 l 2 1 f I ' I f 1'-Vt? 1 , , 1 I f ' V. . ' 1 ' . ' , . ' 1 s s .k Mgr W- . f . . . ? A'l ' X X f ll l I .1 . l . x ' x . ' . , ' ,- , ' , . ' 1. 1 lx X 4 p . .1 jf n . , 1 . . . , J , . . J - . . . ' 1' . in ' l l- -W . 7 I ' db,- ro th' rld our d pr-p. ' o clo th' g- do d cg ' c ' . . In C ' i Qurr' w rlc' d'li'cr 1' to give .1 poll hed perhrnmnec tar ther 'lluw 'X . 1 , ART CLUB I-zrvl Rou Peggy Holme uds Forney Karen Conrad Cobma Ferracane Dee Shuck Phxl Schnllmg Duma Clark Ruth Grau Nita Colville Pam Fntschc Stroud Rou Vlrs Zelda Zoe Cassady spon Fourlb Rau Betty Hoffman jerry Stafford Kay Cooper Lxnda Dor sor nm Gxfford Lmda Keller Phyllus Rexd Ioan Hoffman Sandra becker Javona Lawson Lou Anne Walk Helsterkamp Cary Clayton Tbml Rau, Ellie Chase Lenora Bund7a Art Club glves art hobbies an outlet The Art Club 1S open to anyone who Wlshes to tx press hlmself creat1vely Enrollment m an Art Class IS not requlred as a basls of membershlp The club helped to promote the Chrnstmas spmt at North Central th1s year by drawmg qua1nt an1mal car toons enclrclmg a large Santa Claus on the bulletn' play the1r personal cards to the faculty The members also des1gned contemporary cards usmg the popular Nebb1shes fcartoon carrlcaturesj as the center of at tract1on Some members also made clever posters for adver tlsernent and decoratlon for the Famxly Jamboree held m November A commerc1al artlst was 1nv1ted to speak before the club to acquamt It Wnth hns professlon Freld tr1ps becommg more popular th1s year, 1n sp1red the club to charter a bus for a trnp to John Heron Art Instltute and to the scholarshnp Art Contest It L S Ayres Art Club offxetrs tor 1958 1959 amonna lavsson presndtnt kmta Colulle secretary treasurer Alue Stexenson uct presldent and Ellxe Chase program ehaurman dnscuss a pamtmg done by Amta vu ' - 4' . I ': , J j , . I . . . . I board outside the general office. Teachers used it to dis- !! ' 7, ' - 1 - , -Q1 C A Y V J 4 1. V l . V I ' A I. lI.XNI3f linil Run: Carols n Iielit, C eI1.1 Nicely. Linda Reichel. Yiclsi lole. Kathryn Price, Norbert N.l.U11.lll, Ruth Shaclxleford, Jane FTACTYICIK. 8.411111 Row: lance Vfitnier. XY'inston Hunter. Chuck Gillespie. Hob Xlorris, lo Xleltel, linda Ilorbeclser. lvnn llall, filiuclt qlohnson, Hill Col- ins. Nlarlt Butler, Hike tlohnson, Llolin Campbell, Dick Bishop. Barry GriH'in, George I'.irtIowe, Allan Parrish. 'l'furJ Kim: Rollie Nail, Mike Allen. Cecil Iindley, Joanne Qehoneberger, Phil Boyer, Don Foley. Gary Clayton, Tom Campbell, Dave Grunderman. lim lirunelle, Harry Nvoods. Ilill Burrows, Alohn Mciaig. Delmar Prah, Don Mciliagertt. Terry Ellis. Roger Guernsey. I,eon.1nI Hasler. john Von Ollen, Steve O'MaIlev, jan Instrumental groups bring North Central YI RINKI I NSI XIISI I eonvists or Diane Collier. C .irol Shuttleworth. Ann limes, -Ioann Young, I ynne 'l'I1ompsong Xlr. Robert Schlatter. sponsor. The marching band composed of both boys and girls, added color and dramatic interest to the half- time activities of all home football games this year. The group also made other public appearances both at school and in the city. They took part in the Thanksgiving Day program before the student body, and gave a win- ter and spring concert. Invitations to march in the Armed Forces Day and 'SOO Festival parades were ac- cepted. Members also won honors in band, solo, and ensemble contests. The Music Departments dance band sponsored an after-game mixer for which they provided groovy music. They also played at the Sweetheart Dance for parents, on February 14. Proceeds from the latter went to pay for band uniforms. Music in a more conservative mood was furnished by the string ensemble for faculty teas. The members al- so entered solo and ensemble contests. A3 A R ' ' f X z ' f' . V . ,, s Q S, :: s--N -1- Q.--L. ' s , -1 ff-4: Q2 5 2.4 i,..4 -gl 'CI-J Ag -I .,-,4 +.,w v- ? --1' -J ,,,,,. if,- i.. Xi.-KAIORISTTYQ-I'1r'if Rim: Karen Cionrnti, Nmncy Ahdiun, Patsy Garrity. ludy Smith. Marry Alwlimim. Slumn l,.zrh.m1, Xlark Butler, Srmviil Ron: ,ludy Stangc. Qlmrmm Hart, liarlura Porter, lolm Yon Ohlcn. Xlaureen Ficullcr. Iilianc Hl.1ir. Bach. Ed Simmons. Phil Young, Ron Brown. Fnnrflv Ron: Paul Wvilli.lIT1S, Rodney Burton. line Ranmscy. Mike Moore. Ben Newberry. Carolyn Bailey, Darwin XX'.1ltnun, Niilxc l..lsll, Srcxc Xljlll. Hr. Rohurt Sclilmltcr. tif-ll! Pinkus. ililic luml is .i xinuollily gn-ordliiiuul unit. high honors from contests throughout the state. IJ.-XNCV HANIJ--liril Kula: llugh Kirrlaml, Ilitlt lhxlnip, Xliltc Xllfn. liolw Xlorris, lame XY1lnicr. Xilmnf Roll: llliil Young. klulin You Olilcii. Run liruwn, ,lim Ht'llItL'llC. ll-in I-oh-5. Phil Boyer. lstandingl Bruce lorgcnscn. Paul Xx'illt.lH1N. Stow Xl.im than fitltllci. Yup.1lisisf'- cfrunri: Pa! Rardon. Kitty Lirummann. 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Block Section backs Panthers with cheers Block section members made 11 colorful contribution to all athletic games this year. Their new uniforms were designed with red fronts and white backs. W'hile forming let- ters during cheering sessions, the girls' leaned forward to form the pattern of letters and words such as Hin, or N.C. White hats and gloves completed the ensemble. Gretchen Erickson, Susie Elliott, and Kay Cooper made sure their outfits were properly arranged before going to practice Cleftj. The letter N and the letter C fbelowj were plainly visible when members of the section leaned forward to present the white part of their costumes. North Ctntmls Block Stttion made a bright appearance in red and white shirts and white hats it all home bqsltttball AIIIMS performing nntinuted cheers to spark the panther team. Boosters and Pep Band arouse school splrnt XX e re the brggest elub Ill sehool elsnm the mem bers of the Booster Club NX nth 1 totll enrollment of 609 the elub h IS 1 rrght to erovx In 1ddxt1on to lttendmq 111 the glmes to lend sup port to the te tms the Club h1s pureh lsed such needed ltems as sh lkers for the eheerlelders Ind emblems to put on the hlts worn by the Bloek Sectlon They llso used money from thelr trelsurx to pu bus drlx ers who useel thelr own time to trlnsport the glrls to 1nd from the glmes The club lequlreel 1 new mlscot thls year 1 lirge furry bl1ck panther yuth 1 brlght red bow tue around 1fS neck 'md mounted on 1 movnble pl ltform The ammil, whleh xx IS rmported from Germ1ns at a eost of 5100, vs IS purehased vslth surplus money xn the treasury of Crooked Creek erghth grlders 'md wls pre sented to the hlgh school 15 thelr glft Not only the Booster Club but the Pep Blnd 1lso promotes sehool spurlt Slttmeg next to the Bloek See tlon, thls sgroup of hoxs plus ID teeomplmment to the gurl s eheers BOOSTI R CI L I3 OFFICI RS Id Coptllnel preslelent glllfflll lathnn seereurx eorge Heel elsurtr lrp.,1e xtner e NI we olheerx preside ot tr 111 n1eetln5,s lu d LlLlI'Il1f, the se lr ' AND t mn on ex oem Snnnnons on Ccoree lartlovxe Dre Bxshop Nlle xcl Lae lm Rau Stcxc Ninn Broum ogcr Cuernscx rrx as n Xe zeertt tum R Roe Buster Wnllmms Bruee ortenson Tom Campbell Klrt Plllll11JI l Dauel urton Bb Xlorrxs lxnee Warmer Winston Hunter Clluelt Gllesple Crunelernun Ilnl Bas r lien 'Nevtberrx Q C rv rr a - ' H ' ' ' . , . 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' on the liglvl for .1 lost 511.11 l'f1 'cr 41 .1 1. kt l.ll '. ...Wd Om of tht most lttut tlubs 111 sthool durmg thc fl1L l'1lUOI1ll OI'g1I1lLlI10l'l of I'LltL1I'L BUSIHLSS LL ldL1'S At homt lJ1SlxLtlJlll glmts, mtmbtrs rus Cl monu or tht tlub trtlsury by runmmg 1 Llolk th tk loom or studtnts md gutsts Por Chrlstmls, tht group dontttd spttullx thostn glfts to bt gutn to mtdx pltltnts If m nttl hospltals Tht club stnt lts top busmtss ltldtrs to tht State Comtntlon vxhlth wls htld If Munut ln 'Vltrgh of 1959 Ofllctre Strung FBLA for tht vttr wtrt NIHLQ Sugws, utsldtnt, Sut Ktufmm, utt prtsldtnt Dmnx ohn son trttsurtr, ll 1r1 St1n1tt tx, sturttlrx, ll'l lx 1th um 1 rut, rtporttr Tht Llulu IS sponsortd bx Nlr Prtdrltk Holmts t 1 1 t 1 t 111 111111 tt xxx 1 t s 1 71111 ol1ns1 III 1 un 1111 IIILX S tus t L 111 gpm l 11 tt WI l.,ll11k 1 tt 1 1 X tx 111111111 trtxsurtr 11 Ml' Nttrtmrx 11tx t 11xxt Hrtslttnl 1 S1 1 r1 N111111 x1tt prtxl Ill 1 QLIII Xl! k 1 IIL I1 Ll t L UI Future Teachers learn through expenence Ixptntntt I9 tht I1tSt ttlthtr Club projttts 1nd 1 sptt11I tI1ss wnth trtd1t, 1Hordtd U1 opportumtx fon FTA mtmbtrs to stturt th If txptrltntt Stnlors 1ss11t11t td wlth tht group tould tlttt to becomt t1dtt tt 1tht1'5 durlng tht I15t stmtsttr, htlpmg tltmtntarx 1nd jun 1or hngh tt1thtrs 1n tht d1fItrtnt townsh1p sthools Tht first lmportmt 1tt1x1tx of tht tlub W1s 1 ttl for tht fltultx htId If tht btgmnmg of tht sthool xt1r m tht Student Ctnttr Th1s glxt somt of tht ttlthtrs 1 Ch1ntt to mttt ont mothtr for tht hrst t1mt, 1nd othtrs to rtm1n1sct 1bout tht last xtar Rtfrtshmtnts of punth md tookxts vxtrt strxtd bx PTA mtmbtrs Most of tht sgroup 5 mtttlngs Wtrt dtxottd to p1ntI dlstusslons 1nd moxxts 11n tht x IFIOUS 1sptCts of ttath mg Tht d1stuss1ons xxtrt tondutttd bx tht mtmbtri thtmstlxts, whlth htlptd thtm undtrstmd tlth 11thtr s XILWPOIHIS 1bout tht proftsslon At ont of tht mtttmgs, G1sIt1 Kohltr, 1 1un1or from Llml, Ptru t11Id tht tIub 1bout tht tdut1t1on1I SXSELI11 1nd f1t1I1t1tS III htr tountrx Qfhttrs strung for tht xt1r xxtrt N IDCY NItDowtII prtsxdtnt, Sondrl NI1111n x1tt prtsxdtnt Ann H1rptr, Sttrtt1rx Nmtx Young trt1surtr 1nd Lx nth11 Kttnx hxstornn P1tult1 sponsor IS Xlrs Idnth Rttit 1 X 1 xx 11r11 Ct KVI ttat 1tr ttr 811111 FJ 1111 t 11 xt r 11111 XI.1r 111 11111 111111 t ttor 111 111 t PUIWLI 1111 1 t1ptt11 x t1r 1 IL imtu tx tt,1 'Q 1 nf' I 5 VA . , if 3 at . 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T ' ,, , Hard at work lannln an mterestln meetm for thelr members are INA ofheers Sherrl Sutton resident Tamsm lee vlee P X g S P president Randn Palmtr seeretary treasurer and Marty 'vlcK1nlty eorrespondlnt, seeretarw Nllss Mary Doyle sponsor of tht group joined m the plannlng of the years actnxtxes The club xx outstanding, for its eommumty minded projeets such as Future nurses prachce community services Future Nurses of Amertca dld much for the com mun1ty thls year Members sold bangle pms to tude s to ass1st the Tubereulos1s Assoc1at1on Drxve and eon ducted a Red Cross membershlp drnve IH the home rooms The club also collaborated w1th the Home Nurs mg classes IH the1r project of makmg stuffed 3I1lITlllS to send to the chxldren s wards 1n the clty s hospltals To further educate club members 1n therr chosen field, a trlp to a mental hosp1tal and one for retarded ehlldren was provlded Durmg one of the regular n eet mg perlods, several nurses from Indnanapohs hospntals eame to the school to jom a panel dlseusslon conducted by FNA members Recreauonal 1nterests were taken care of by a Chr1st mas party glven before school closed for the holldays A glft exehange was part of the fun Sherrt Sutton served IS the 1958 59 presndent of Future Nurses ASSOCIJIIOD Ttmsnn Lee was nee pres1 dent, Randl Palmer, secretary treasurer, and Marty Me Kmley correspondlng secretary Mxss Mary Doyle school nurse, served as sponsor. A hnghpomt of tht year eame for FINA members when n speenal panel of studtnt nurses from lndunapolns lmspltals eame and talktd to tht gurls . A y , - J ' Y , - . . 3 ' , N ' . H W .3 y -t 1 ' E , X is 1 . v xg 5' X' 'I L l . tm . i , 1' 1 1 ' ' , .v - - V- ..k- ' A A ' .,' - ' , - . A ' iv., selling bangle pins for T.B. . . . . . xl ' I x . 5 Ant . ,, , ,. x . . . i 1- . , . . , . . . 3 I . - ' ' 1 ' 11 - '- . . . . - - ce ' I ' 'I 1 I ' 1 1 - . 1 1 '- ' 1 ' 11 v' 1- 1 '- . . ' 1 1 1 , 1 .- . . X . Y ' Q One of the most important service clubs in school is AVT QAudio-Visual Trainingj. Members of this group are specially trained in the operation of audio equipment and of the movie and slide projectors. They are on call to operate the machines for teachers using Elms for supplementary classroom work. The club occupies a room off the library where all special equipment is housed. This serves as an office also for record keeping and for distribution of daily assign- ments. As a fund raising project, AVT provides music, broadcast over the loud speaker system, for disc jockey dances and basketball mixers. Proceeds go back into the business since the money is used to purchase new rec- ords for the school. Officers for the group this year were Jerry Miller, president, Steve Dongus, vice-president, and Carole Gibson, secretary. Mr. Frank Rhea is sponsor of the or- ganization. UM! jerry Miller, Steve Dongus, and Lynda Fraley, AVT officers, check the projection equipment to be used for an all-school auditorium AVT members become efficient technicians AVTfl irxf RUILT Ned Helwig, Bill Young, Bill Felber, Melvin Dawson. Carole Gibson. SATYIIIAI Rout john ilerman, Carol Bull, Dave MacPlieat, Lynda lfraley, Dan lloltv, Tom Stelliorn, Dick Allen. Tfriril Ruiz: Bob Beck, Randy jehs, W'inston Hunter, Dick Robison, Mark Heusing, Ralph Michael, Fern Bullock, Dave olinson. linurlb Row: Mr. Rhea, sponsor, Mike ilhenowetli, lien Newberry, jerry Miller, ,lack W.1l7, Ricky Hibbw, .lim Morrison, Gary Hughes, Steve Dongus as, '-. S NISII C I L x on Q. 1 bu zur C murmur Roxnnx lxl Cn 11, r y lr nun I u C 14 x nu 11 .utlnvu C, C 151 n C Cr I Juun rn ur lun umm IU 1 ll 111 x L 7 X r Srxxon Students learn ot custom nmslm Club o tum m x LIIIUJH xr mm ,rr L orr sm Pun 1 CHI c..Cl1lLr I L .ll TLYUYL H15 to Llf Hkxf pkI'lUL L ISNLX lr Suwlu 1 n C rr om ln p IHS un. liobu Imda Brmuns nr un Cx mutt u rn w mnsor ug lm ut Umm Pnr y ur un nn lllg o sur on C xx Ly Lnnx I on 1 Jr an ny ob NN llx I nr 1 mm Bun, nr spon o s Soutlw of the Border All studrnta who 1rL fllxllltl Splmsh In Cllglble to jom thu Splmslm C,lub Thr um ot rhr Club 15 to form 1 mom prrsontl ILQUIIUIIIILL wrth Nlrxmo md Spun Durmg rhr yur mgmbnrs xmrusrd thur knowlrdgg of rhr Customs, puopln, IIIILILIILIC, md lnstory by prut ml CWCPCIICHCL md IQSCJLIIUUH xyltlm rhr tvxo Countrlrs Aptnxtngs tn rhr group durmg rhr two srmrstrrs wrrg y1r1Ld Surrll tllks Wu sg gn by pgoplr glosrly ISSOCIIILCI vuth bplnlsh Ifldlflllll At Chrrstmls, mrmbus gontrrbutrd Lllllltd goods for mgdy flI1llllLS Thnsc. goods yum dt.llNLl'Ld to rhr Slly ltlon Army for d1str1but1on Lltnr rn rhr year, 1 dmmr wls hrld Ill rhr Homr Ig rooms for mgmbyre only Thr mul wls Lntrrrly' 1.omposgdofMgx1C1n dnshgs, suglm IS tuos md Ll'lLl'1llldlS, two Spll'llSl1 l'lXOI'lIC9 Aftrr rhr dmmr, slldgs of 1 Mgxmm xumon wwe. shown by om of rhr puplls lfICl1CllI1Q rhr plrty Otttgrrs umludul Smdy Kulmlmm pxwldant luqun Cjrrbr nu prrsndrnt I ltsy Hldlu, surrtlry Tom Hopkms, trusuur, Ind Dum Hurst, l1I9IOI'llI1, md Sur Hogin, progrlm Lhllflhlll Sponsors IFC Mr Wnllum Buglur md Mm XY mrttl Mullgn .2 fr . ' I 5 s A , ' . , 22 1.5 T 5 t r tr, , f 1 .'l'A.' f 1, 'li-191111 R : all K ld.g-. l. lm - llt . fr' Nl. li 1-. 'lol la , T 1' 1 l-Q' . V.1l- . .I ' . lfll. sludy' Bl.-k , 'Alxy' H. ll-y', 5.11 ly' l.l!'I'. Sm' J K 14: Cfxrol lu 'lfr R : Nli XY. ' . NI ll' . sp , S ' l mg. , ' - dv. Xl ' ', r.x'c Wnl x . 4I.m l5o:'k' , lynn Crl'AfltIl1..l '1 '- C 'l ', i' I Clr' 'l A I, on, K. K l , 'l' ly' liz l ', ll- A' lrb 'ir . P R.1l' . Xl.lI'l.ll1l1C Cuylon. Tfv J R1 : Cui lux Kolmlcr. lullu- - . Sl l , H v, 'c, PJ Rountru, Mr. Xlnll' jl ' , s r. X l 91. ' ' ft ' S. di' K tl . 1.114 - C' ,bu tb 1 xl , 1' . - I , af L ' L E ' ' H.zdlcy'. IJi.1nc Hunt. ,md Sue Hogan, qropp guuw on the Cups of zhr- . . .Y , . K - i .N Sud' ' ' u 'lt l - go' ' Ill l 'l. '. x 3 ' ' Q --V 1 '. Q L' 1' 1 r 1 an . ' ' Vi ' . ' ' ' Q 1 r ' 'C K IV ' ' ' ' W ' 1' I I . 'A x Q Yi 1 l . V1 l I y x mf . 1 1 ' 1 e -C 1 ' -I ' 1 . . 1 I, 1, . lj, ', , . , . .1 . l . . 1 , K Q K 1 i Q' 1 . C . K ' . W. .Q , ' . f. , , f , l SI NATI- N1I'N'IBFRS-llrsl Ron Susan Layton Bob Beckman aclue 'Nleeum Marexa Bauer Sezollf Ruu Naney Northam Bob Kung ohn Hart Bud Naamen Iam DuBo1s Tbml' Run Whse Iesley Sponsor Roul Lahn Clubbers tra Students who jom the Latm Club find themselves members of a very busy and 1mportant organnzmon Because the club IS so large, a spec1al Senate lb chosen to represent the entlre membershnp on specxal elub matters and to help plan all elub actxvltnes Durmg the year, three lmportant act1v1t1es were sponsored by the group The first was the TRIP THROUGH HADES, whnch was the 1mt1at1on of new elub members Second w1s a slave sale, held m March, and at whnch txme volunteer slaves were auetloned off to members who paxd for them wxth especxally made Roman currency The thlrd, and most lmportant ac t1v1ty of the club, was the Floralra, a sprmg festlval eelebratmg the Roman May Day In keepmg wxth thls old tradltnon, the celebrat1on was held durmg the sec ond week ln May and was hlghllghted by the erownmg of a Floralla queen and her court Ofncers presldmg over the membershnp for the xemr were Bob Beckman, counsul Marela Bauer, proeounsul John Hart, quaester, and Pam Du Boxs, scrlbe Sponsors are Latm teachers Mxss Cleo Kmnxson and Mxss Ruth Lesley lwans xm Nlamfold Bert Wxllmmrlte lay Steele 'Vlnss Kmmson sponsor 1m1rl'lJ Raw Susie Duel: Roger Urban Mnke Smlth jnm Lnght Alan Iennblelx .1 el errw Collnns represent the Iatnn stndents vel Road to Rome Senate Heals Bob Beekman ohn Hart Marem Bauer and Pam DuBols dnseuss one of the Roman boats that vull 5.0 on display for Latnn Club e1 Vg 1, N 7 ,L 4 qt, -ry V Q 'ffl . ?lf . . 3, '- ' f- '- 1-1 - 1' 1 . 1 V ' ' 1-1 1 .4 1 , , . .1 , .. , . . . , n J 1 , .. - X I , 1. 1 ' 'Q . x 1 . 3 ' 1 .' ' i 5 an . I ' i I . ' J if il . l . ' l i 1 . , . . e ' ' if Il ' . 1 1 1 . I . . X . . . . . U!,.. 1 . Jr J 1 1 . l 17' . . . . , I ' - V' i . . . l W . ' - 1 11 1 I - i ' 1 r. . , . .. . e 9 ' 9 1 1 . f . I ' .ff . 1 I . l . . ,Y e I INC H 5 Il wl R hat tx S mel Susan XX nlson Rae Hnppoe Carolyn Wxley Sally Thompson Sandy Moore Illnor Goldman Bonrnc I ern Curhbertson SUIJIIIIL. Sny der Dotty Henry S11 um Ron met Barr 'Nanex 'Nlznl lim It Role udy Lookablll Phy llts Ordvs ay Mnehele llumpston Sue Barlet udy Kxnnexr Pnseulla Colullt Wnekey Lim ' atter arjo Iunt 1 e u ay 1 e tum Ran a ms err Xxekte Celt lxaren Conrld Pam IJLIBOIS Iudx Olmstead Tfuuf Ron lLlCI' N1-ll'lJl1l'lL Pllilk ludy' PRISOHS Illldl HIFI Xrs Altee lXFlll sponsor Carrte Camme udy lxtnntxr Caro u Pupils learn of French tradltlon and customs One of the most act1ve organlzauons at North Cen tral 1S the French Club Members are glven the op portumty to become personally acquamted wlth France and 1ts trad1t1ons through correspondence wlth French pen pals and talks glven by people closely assocxated w1th the eountry At meetlngs, members partlclpated 1n sktts depnctmg famous French novels, vnewed shdes, and heard reports on the country and 1ts hnstory ust before the Chrnstmas hohdays the group carolled French Chrlstmas songs nn the halls for the en yoyment of the1r fellow students Also on the pre hoh day agenda of the club was a spec1al dxnner for mem bers only Menus were prmted 1n French and pupnls ordered from them, and earned on 1 conversatlon nn the language durmg the evenmg Ofheers durnng the year were Sally Thompson, pres1dent, udy Olmsted, vnce presxdent, Dotty Henry, seeretary, and Marlo Hunt, treasurer Sponsorlng the llI'1gUlStS IS Mrs Ahce Kraft lreneh Club officers Dorn Henry Sally 'lhonmpson Iudy Olmstead and Vario Hun! look our one ot the lreneh newspapers that has arrncd for the elubs readnng enyounent l ' ,y f V'- . .1 , I I r .gs lv I 1 up A 'SE ' S slgili, ' 1 . 1, ,N ETQLIQ, 232,55 rinse. , U Us . 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Q n If E s ' s ' I I 1 - ' 1 - 1 DLBATE CLUB Flrsf Rau Graeme Wxlson Chuck Srlet Carole Potter ohn Campbell Tom Schloss Bob Beck Stese Ruddell Bob Stohler Bull Carolyn Sheets Suomi Rou Mr Carl DeBa d R r sponsor ugcr Guernsey Wead Fourth Rau, Phxl jones Dan Culbertson Wlnke Lewm Jerry Del ,at Roundtree Tom Hopluns Bob Grau Carol tan Bull Tblrf R011 man Denny Lenbowltl Bob Schloss and Brll Fre Debaters learn to argue In a friendly way Members of the Debate Club and of the team garned valuable experlence 1n debatmg and group d1scuss1on v 6 4 World affa1rs, local matters, and parhmentary proce dures were among the toplcs d1scussed Volunteers from the groups chose subjects m whlch they were mterested Among the toprcs that have been dlscussed are Should the Umted States adopt the es Should federal and be accepted for educatlonal pur poses? and Should the votmg age be lowered? At the Hrst of the year, members attended conferences at Pur due Umversxty to learn more about debatmg Debators are gammg 1ns1ght 1nto nauonally rm portant questnons 1n learmng to see both s1des of a ques t1on Officers of the club were Mrke Lewm, pres1dent, janet Graves, vlce presldent, Nancy Northam, secre tary, and Gordon Rxsk parlramentarnan Mr Carl De Bard IS sponsor of the Debate Club, and Mrs MHFIOH Dryden IS sponsor of the Debate Team DLBATIL TILAM Cs ulnlj Crane Vbxlsun Carol Bull fvfuulingj Phrl Bredel Bull Wead Bob Betk Carol Putt r Nlrs Xlarnon Dryden sponsor H i Y 9 Q X , ' 1 5 X V, T - ' ': , ' , , J , I , y ' I , D , ' l . ' , , ' l J' C . ' 1 'z , ' ' 2, , ' y. O . 'Jx I sau? ' ' I lm S S gl V . . . I f S , . . U Q' . ' sential features of the Russian educational system? ,, . . 'Q l ' , as rr - 11 1 1 , ' f . . . . Nfl 4 x A . . . . . . . - D . , . . , U - ' ' ' 1, Q. ,L ' . .' ' . v K K ' ' V , 9 l ll Y W I Q K ' ' ' ' A V Y ' G Army tactics practiced by boys enrolled xi Cf St xlt oun R ll Clurlcx W llhelm sponsor odX lllklll7kI'j.,Ll' dx l l 1 1 S1 1 rm R Bob lrlcc ulnc XX tlson Randi l xl 1tcr Pit xltI'I'll11lIl llm liortlcn 'lfvll f Run crrx Starlorcl Bob Oban 1 c 1 1 1 1 1 :rccn licfl 1cx1n1 1 H o Xl Osbornc mrsc I c sc1 C 1 Ca' New chain Chuck Smnth Tum Sreelc Rlxldl' lcmc Al X111-111111 ftesc peoplc vscrc the goxcrmng councnl twr INDCC durmt, thc yur North Ccntr1l hls thc dtstxnctton of bcmg onc of onlv two schools m the stmtc w1tl1 Nltnonll Dcfcnsc Cldct Corps IS thc tntlc of tts Army Trunmg group Inspcctlon llst yclr rclpcd 1 lmrvcst of thurtccn lwlrds for 0L1ISI'll1Llll121 commtsstonccl othccrs non commlssloncd ofhccrs, pru ltcs incl rnflcmcn Promottons thts ,LIT vscnt to Tlm Qtcclc Ind Bob Obcnchun who bcclmc Llcutcnlnt Coloncls, w1tl1 tht posnttons of Blttlc Group Commmdcrs Dlck Pcnm., promotcd to Mljilf, took oxcr thc dutncs of Drtll Tc lm Commlndcr Ncwly nlmccl Clptuns Mlrtm Krcntz md Chuck Smnth bcclmc Compmy Commlnclcrs C1dct SFC AlM1rsh1Ilhc1dcd thc Color Gu 1rd I'1ch xclr thc NDCC sponsors thc MllltlfX Bmll Thls xclr rhc thcmc wus Autumn Prcluclc Co churmcn of thc dmcc ucrc ody Ilmson 1nd Ttm Still! Two hrsts hut bccn lLl1lLXLLlICl1t9 xclr 1 ls Ilu son sponsor, vs 18 wx lfdcd thc Flllli of Lt Coloncl tor outstmdxng scrucc tht tmrst gurl to bc gncn thxs r1t mg And m 1 shoot vnth thc othcr NDCC school Pt XX .lx nc Concordu North Ccntrll won thc hrst WKIYS mltch Thus cxcnt IS pllnncd IS 1n 1nnu1l 1Ft11r w1th 1 trophs 1101112 pI'LlTllI1LnlflX to 1 thrcc tlmc wxnmr Y K1 Pk-ov ,51 Y: I , ! 1' 1 , l , . 1 I lf I ND ,rl .X . A Ck cilflirwf our .. 1 , 5 J I' ' A , f - ' , ' -, 'rl' d 'V -, , , 'l lJ - 'I-,joj 5i1o1.. tl un: 3 ',,l . ' ' ' ' 1' I ' If 4' 1 . '.l',..tA.. 1' ' , - l 4 Y x . . . . X . . 1 ' W l 1 I - I I Q i I I lillll ll'fXNlffl1r1f l'w11: I-1111 Srltln-n. NI -l ll.1wn11. Nrrwrztf Rrn: ' , . , , lim lk l- , RLI' Ku'- . llol Ul1ur1c'l1.1l11. 'llff 'lf R ll: 1' ', 1 x li ' X ' 3 , - Xltlw .lu1l.1y, lim Slcclc. lom lsL'l!l1L'll. lnnrlff Kun: CQl1ucl1 Smith, Kcup N11 -, lick ,I '11 1 , -lim ,l.rk. ' ' Q ' 'g H ' Q 1 'Q 1 1 .1 1 K ' ' lx , ' ' l . l Q 'l ' I 'f i A - E x . , . U - lla 71 D X il l 3 l ' 1 l xi' x hi l 1 l . h 1 1 . I - 1 , I N , 1 1 . w 1. 1 , . . . ga l 2. 'x X .5 . lk . 1 1 7 1 1 . , A 1 . . 5 f 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 . - w ' 1-1 1 . r V 1 1 2 sq, V2 1 . . 1 .. , 1 I 1 1, 1 1 . . t 1 c . . - w, w 111 I ' i I 1 1 7 . .. 1 1 I 1 . ' 1 18 1 1 1 . H 1 1 U v 1 . 1 . ' 1 . 1 1 , 1, V, , J , .' , - , 1 . . 1 . 11 1 fr ' H v , ' , ' : ' ' . 1 X U L ' ' . 1 . Jmc ' . L- Y' ' ' V' i K f h - . , , .. . . . . , - ' 1 v'11 1 5 ' 1 y' 11 '- . - ' c ' ' 1 c ' ' ' I Y. 'A l ' i L. , . Us v 1 1 ', T 1 1 V 1 - '11 x , 'Q 1 ' , ' 1 1 w I , v1 . 1 1 1 1 1 4 . -. I . . . . . . . t c 1 3 L v ' 1 A 1 - K 11- ' 1 I 1 Y 1 x 1 . . In National Defense Caclet Corps classes 0, nu v. Ll Ill x 1 I w 1 Hunk L k IILUNQ S UF C l X llll lf I Pll lflll 4 1 uxmg, IH mspckumm yurd nmunbgrs In lum Sumut X s Xllm SllI'LXL Hub Vsrl mt ludx lluwn rx glllU,flILllllLLl hx It Wnllnlm nur magnum, mln rw ut ll Kal-,ml tur lILIINlU'ItlIllL, work llmruublmur lln. mar 0 o lllc NIXK drill rnxm. ' nwmmulcpl .xml lcd by Xlajur lirclmard I' inc. ru- rug l. un .IYIUB umtlurm .xml slu up lwlglk su-al lmclmux ulwn tlcy JV. llc. - mm' uf tl1' ma ' r f lrillx, llxu grmlp dress .1l'ku. vc. 'ru Pc. n lwlif Ns c.L'I1lX'.llvS Clrwlxr Cu.1ml stands .lt ntlcmlon d 'A ' 1 ' . K L. ' ' . 4 l' ' . Al .l.1rl1.1ll. 1 . ,K V' 'gl . h The aim of Rekamemoh fHomemakers spelled back- wardsj is to prepare its members for their future roles of housewives and mothers. During the year the group has organized several club projects, one of which was a Halloween Party held for the members during a regu- lar Thursday club meeting. Refreshments, consisting of punch, candy, and homemade cookies, were donated by members of the organization. To foster a spirit of service, the groups bought gro- ceries to provide a Thanksgiving meal for a needy fam- ily on that particular holiday. During the spring of the year, the club planned to organize another service proj- ect of benefit to the community. Because of the loss of two of the officers during the first semester, a new group were elected to preside over the club for the remainder of the year. These included Linda Haislip as president, Becky Greenwood, vice-presi- dent, and Brenda Abell, secretary-treasurer. Sponsor of the group was Mrs. Margaret Stout, home economics teacher. The sponsor who originated the club, Miss Carolyn Kleifgan, is spending a year in England, teach- ing at Ackworth School in XV. Pontefract, Yorkshire, Ifngland, as exchange for Miss Sheila Lord, spending the year at North Central. 4 - ,.,, '- A man in .1 woman'x world is lhflllfl XYaltman, shown here relaxing in the home ee lounge with fellow Rekamenoh members, Sarah King. y Hiatt. and Diana lairbanks. Rekamemohans are homemakers of tomorrow Rl K.'XKll,NlOll CQLUB-I'irxl Ron: Sarah King. Kathy Kilfer. Bev Faust, lliana liairhankx. Serouil Rlllff .Iessie Kramer, Nancy Andrewx, Becky sponsor, Ann Berry. l.inda llaislip, l,ClllCl Xxvdllllldll, Sandra I-'by Donna Cireenwood, -Iudy Hiatt. Sue Edwards. Tfiirif Ron: Nlrs. Margaret Stout. Hinelnnan are young women interested in home making. SI AVP AND C OIN B ss ll ts sponsor tv t fu mn 1 tr rlt tttrt uust um lls. 1 1 lk an Iilcnctt Bob C olirmn r uuut wt Dtnm In tn 0 tnr :ltr INN ALINS Stamp and Com members trade and buy Iersons who hue collectmg for a hobby are usualls enthuslastxc ln the pursult of rhelr Chosen articles Mem bers of the Stamp and Com club are no exctptlon to thls rule They haxe dlscovered th1t one of tht best wlvs to further thclr objectues IS to get with othtr f1l1C1ClS and exCh1nge mformatxon and POSSLSSIOHS Club mettmgs 1rt Xtry mformll Mtmbtrs brlng thtlr Colltctlons to school 1nd comp1rt them wlth thost belonglng to othtrs ln the group Tht attlxlty ptnod IS spent IH sw lppmg md pUI'ChlSlDg st lmps md toms xuth tonslderlblt txclttmtnt Stlmp Ind Comtrs wtrt rtsponslblt for 1 dlspllx Cls m upper A wmg of tht sthool md ptrrodntllh th1n3,td tht lrtltlts drspllxtd Vllny tvpts of st1mps md unus ull toms from fortlgn tountrlts or thost uxth hnstorltll Slgf'llEClI1LL slrt proudtd bv mtmbtrs of tht tlub Ofhttrs for tht tlub durmg tht 58 59 xtlr vntrt Ron Hotktr prtsxdtnt 1ndBob'VI1tthtll sttrttlrx trtlsurtr M155 Ruth Itsltx is sponsor of tht tlub I , ' l t' CIL' -l ir,xl Kurt: Hi Ru I l,' Icy. ' Dr ' , iv: I' , MJ R II ll 'Il. Vickie Cltlg ' I' I 'lg' . I v ' 1 . 1 ' , . I . . V ' 3 1 . t . . . , . . r . t . I I H 73 . v I I ' . t t . I. 5 ' 1 'A . h t t . x . x Q . v. W. . 1 1 2 l l X t Y W . 1 l X I 3 3 . t . 1 f . E YI I I I 1 - ' 1 V Al t t . t . . t . . x Q I i . . M V Y Y, t t t 'Q WH a .tg Sz - W . i. N .I I V. . . M t K . . ' ' L - t K x 'l 1 t m 1 - Q -1 - . - ' s - 1 -V rs s , t v ,i ,K t 'L L - , 'Q-,-,L if- .ik .4 1 I 1' 1 v - i - ILL Hou cr Norman Hemdrneks polnely 1 ks un lJlllLl1lXI'j,Ll' Iulv stertttrx e c or i xe e hon IH 1 ex Bowhng members worked 1n keen eompetttnon mth e teh other durmg the year The group, wh1ch xx as dlVld ed 1I1t0 e1ght teams, bowled together ex ery Tuesday ex emng It the Broad Rtpple Bowlmg Alley C1ptams of the eight teams were John Trnller, Nor man Hemdrtcks Stexe Kabel Jean Dltzenberger eff Burnett, C1rlyle Henry Sandy Rxehey md Btll Iles Top bowler m the group was Id Bulev who held the club record of 225 for one game and 367 for two gtmes Durmg the Chrlstmas hohdays, a speetal tourney wts held for members only at the B and Y Bowhng Alley downtown Awards were gnen at the end of the year to the boy and glrl havmg bowled the best games durmg the club s out1ngs Seeretlry of the club was Jean Dntzenberger Mr Henry Harrlson IS the faeulty sponsor Bowlers compete against each other NXIIIXC CIUB lee son r r ex Harrlson sponsor Stese Hoehmm Bob Xlarlts Dnnt lntbhert Sllllfi Qs S ern udson xqum exn Se tmeherger Nfaro Allen lfnz' Rnu Norman XX ide Bob V,'lkL xl W . I ' . VI . . - 1 will , . x 1 vw ' 1 x B ' ' rl is - Q n 1 1' ' A u ' y ' ' , ' I -' 1 J U Q K ' , . l' ', L ' . Q 'T' W My X ' ' e - E1 , 1 , . x . . I in i 7 h RA Mfg ' x 1 A v l x 1 yn t , . f, A x 1 ' ' ' . . A' ' 'A , b 'za ',c to clus th do o' his ear so that they can Ie.1'- for th' 'l' 3.5 .Il','. . HO . 'Q l. -I-'nwl Rule: Ur. NX'il , Iflino Gmldnum, Hill ll- . fl . AI nl. ., jx Ulm ' - vt , , - , fu ': t' Carol Franl, jean Ditvcnherger, -Indy Pearson. Snwnnl Raw: Mr. H. lt, Heindrieks, Bob lleider, ,lctf Barnett. jmck Whlltl, Steve Federly, Ronald ' 4 3 51. t M' x Vx xA? gums . ' an JJ 3 ' X 4- X A 1 . ,Nm , J ' 2. P ' I gl A ' 'G' 5 . C lt if ' , A ' l I ' I , : A '-My-MN Y ff ,, View ry t ,R 1 332 F fa ' l Q E 5 , X N1.n111e1s of 111 11br11x Luv 111c IILIYULIOUS op portumties to se111 fellow students IIIL1 te1e1'11.1s lx pcrformmsg t1s11s 1111port111t to the 1L1n1lI11Sf1'lt1011 111 C se11111 1 rlrx 1 use 1 1p1e s1 1L1I'l1LL 11011 11 use college 1nd publie 11br1r1es 111 prep111t1o11 for 1111111 1 L 1 LII 1 e e e boo 1111111g1n1e11t lre the ob1eet111s of the dub To furt1111 this k11ov111dg,e ITIIHX membus 1tte11d1d 1111 1111111111 Un1x1rs1tx 11or11s111p 111 the summer of 1958 Ot111.1s xunt on lf1L1d tr1p to B111 Suu T1 1e11ers Qo11ege VK11L1L thu vure111struet1d111 11br1rx xx mrk md book mendms, At rr1eet1n1gs book renews VKLIL 1.111111 lux 111d1x1du11 members md nports of summer xxorkshops md FQQIOII 11 md stlte meetings were presented nee pr1s1d111t PIYIN Bishop s1er1t1rx 111d K'lI11L1'111L Prim, trelsurer 11171 11'llI1S Nliss Wlrx Lou1se M1n11 11111 Nlrs K1t111r1111 XX ert lre the sponsors C-ood Bookmans111p prachced by 11brary club R KX 1 1 1 1 1 111 11111 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1111 1111111 S1111 1 er 1 1 1 1 1s L L 1 111rr 111111 r11r1 1 1 S1111 1 Robert 4111111 e t 1.r1111 1 r ees 11 ss 11 1 11111 sponso 111 11 s 1 119 XX kfl 1111111 1 up 11- -- ' 1- 5 '11 11 -- f - I I x ' x ' ' x l Y k' x .V IQ ' 1 ',' H ' t1'1 11 A wc ' 111.1 'L ' 1 1'f-. T1 1'. '11 m 11 about servic -, '.1re of ks, 111111 ' - 1 1 y1y A 1 1 --1 1 1 1 1 'R A 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 ' K - 1 i ' L - rt ' L 1 ' 1' 11' K X 11'1 L- 1.-.ki-. 11' 1 Ofiicers were Celia Nicely, president, P11y11is Bettge, 1.11- 1,-' 1 V 1 11 i- v Aw- il 11' A 1 1 ' 1 1. .i 4 ig Q1 1 . 1' 1 1 1 1 ' i ' H' 1 ' 1 J ' .. 1 - 1 - - 1115 .X1 C 1L S-111'-1 Rr 11: C,-11.1 XIQC11. 15111 1.111g. 11.1111 411111. N1.1 11.1 I 1 1 1 '1111' , S1 1111.1 R111: -1111 11 Y 'se1', P115 11' 1111114-. R11 X1.1'1e 1 5' . . K1 11- ' - ' ice. 1'.1! R11 . 'l'f111A1l IQ 11: N11 N1.1ry 1 uis' N11 , r. 17 fa 1 11 111' 5 Y. 'Q 1 .f CM Hugh scholarshnp Math Club requlremenf fw- X TH Ll UB llrxl Rau Clrog Clbson ll1t.l1l Rnd Pam lluboxs Slurlex Stott Nlltkcv Maurer ltrrx Cuthbtrtsom 81111111 Rua lN1nc1 Northan1 'xl-1r1annclll11k Russtl Kuhn Bob arllsn Selle nu mxes IV Rf Bob Obcncham lxcn lorter Xkrnrht Brage Co nn oc Wood Pete lbbtrt Larrs Bxrrttt Susan Duck Nlnke Vshxtt Roger Nelson lourlb Rau Nlr AIl1n XYe1nl111n1tr sponsor Daxe Iohnson Stexe H1ll Rxchard Punt lrrtd Wolters Dmttrnth Carttr 1m Halxtrson Int Norman Ninkc Itvun Bull 'lteguardtn are th1rt1r members They sald It couldn t bt dont' Thus popul1r 1959 1dvert1s1ng slogan could be applntd to thc formitlon of tht M1tl1 Club Wfhtn nt WIS suggtsttd org11n171ng a group wnth 1 mcmbcrshnp FLQLIIFLITILIII of 1 3 5 schol1r shlp lNt.I'lgL IU m1th tht opnmon w1s txprcsstd that few would bt cllglblt Ilo cwtrxom s SUFPYISL 43 ptoplc became 1ct11t members Most of the mrly mtttmgs Wert spent nn preparmg a constltutlon for the loc1l group ln prep1r1t1on for afEl 1at1on wnth Viu Alph1 Them, 1 nat1onal math club orgamntxon In Februirv, Shortrldge Hugh School sent one of the1r M1th Club officers to lnstall North Centr1l s officers 1nd mduct new members In M1rch, D ames Faxes chzurman of the Math und Astronomv Dep1rtment of Kentucky Umxersntv spoke to the group on A Mathem1t1c11n s X xtvs of the Unnerse At 'mother meetmg 1 spmker explamed 1bout rockets Ihch year, NX est L1f1ycttc 1nd North Centr1l m1th students compete vuth one 1nother is prellmmarx expe rnence to the I U Achluemcnt tests Thls ye1r the meet vms held IH lndnnlpolxs sponsored by the Vlith Club North Centr1l vxon for the second tlme U g5l7LIlLl'1llI1 gw1!ln11,l uutnt of I L 1 s on 1 Nut ortl11n1 NkkFLl1fX t Cl t 1 t vrcsn nl 1 neu 1,111111tr1 lgllfi' r ormm r surtr nn . I U ft.. 1fv X , A fx , wf M 'N rm, ,gif V ' ' 1 ,Q . 'ai X1 1 Y' 4:7 ' l .aw-M' . . X Y 1 1 5 .lA '. - . ': l. l- H 5 , If V , ' , .I , ff - , I' . ' , 1' ' . 1 ' ' ' ', NI .la ' G ' . T11 11 ru: 4' . Qld, g. 1' ' , 1 ' ' N , I I' '. ' 1 ' H ' 1 , ' ' W ' , 1 ' . . . 1 I . . x 1 .x x . 1 1 x - x I 1 ' I i A . . 1 . 1. . . ' . 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 . 1- . , 1 . 1 . 1 1 V . ' Vl 1 1 ' ' l D A 1 ' i l l 1 . . 1 1 1 , 1. 1 . , . , . 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1. 1 1 . . 1 , I 1 I f ' A 'X x x 4 1 . 'A xi ' 1 1 I ' . 1 1. 1. 2 ' , 1 1 1 1 , C u 1 I K . . , I 1 1 ' 1 C Q 1 r. J . ' , 1 2 - 1 I 1 ' 1 , : 1, . . , 7.3 Y 11 1 1 - . Y ,, . . ,V 1, . 1 , 1 1 tink 2 1 'IQ 1 1 . 'Vs 11 1 . T 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 W 1 1 v' K K ' ' v - V l ' .1 ' I ' V . . . 1 1 , 'l 1 L , A 1 .x V , , ' 1- - 1 . A ' li b ' ' .' N ' 4' , pr' Al' 1 l1' Xl.11l1 Club. lotlc .s 1'11'y N . . 1' 1. .ml l' e lgberr. Mc- 5 'le . I'-11 vw 1 ' , f ff X. l' ic N . . I ea 1 . 1s not sho ' . Electronlcs Club alcls future sc1ent1sts 'Q mv 1,1 111 M, w9P'?',,j-1, g 'Y' ONICS C B VII 111d lc 1c1t c ilu 1 1c 11111 1 1111 1 C 1111 11 cy 1 111g c1111r 'r 11111 Ill 111 N tru N If 11111 run1111cr kll 1111 t 11 ct 1111 wc 1. 111 ll c Jon O Q . I I ffl V 1 V ' cy, 'ff' K 1 1-11. N 'Q Q X V 5 . It 1 il N , H. .Q I . 1 '7 1 A 5 V, , , - E 1 ilk, 1 Il 'M A 1' 1 ff if '. M 1' df! , e 1' 1A'V1zmZ1.:4. ,321 'M ' 5 2 iv l'.l.lfCTR 1' lf QLU S1'l7'Nf R 4: D. Nl. 'Pl 1. . kl.l'l'1 1.'ier. lS'll li1 'k , -Ii11 lt.1111.1ckcr, l.1W'.1111t- NY . . l r1111'lf1 Rong klll1 Ql.1rl1. -Iml G dt-', Ra 1.1 , D11 . I .1l1. Sm 1f R1 : til .11 , .l. lx ' li '. Atl- Sl' 1'r. I5 1 ' K' l-1'1.g'r, 'lol Ul 1-r, I McXY'l'11rtur, -Iudson ilaqua, G.1ry llll1Lfl1CS, Bill Muiiuiru, Bill Milll1oll.111d1 CZILIHAUY. Not picttnrctl. Mr. l:!'.lI1l1 Mohr, sponsor. 'l'l 1 ': Bill 'ilst-,d, C- I If Huy, Mik' CII - 1 '-tl, 1 1 . l.ll, V 1 , I . Y' . Y 5 ' Y. ll V X i ' . 1 ' 1 Y K 1 ' on l 4 i U 1 A I4 1 1 11 ' 1 Q 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 A 1 - UI 1 I 1 11 x lm! 'I , h 1 I ' . K IV. . y 1 K , 1 1 - 1 L . 1 ' Y, f 1 1 ' in 1 . 5 w 'K 1 S k ' 'V '1- ' ' , J 1, ' 1 ,'- gf . 1 . 7 . 1 , i' 'f 1 ' , ' ' . .Xlle Sb -r. p '1 l- 1 uf xbu I'l1-c1r1111c1 C11 .ullusts the d1,l -11' .1 rel t'11.11ed 1ulu11-1-111 sat wl11lt- cltl bers. I.1XX'.11 mt- XY'1.1t1 .and lcl 1 lJ,1111111 c'l11-ck 1l11' tone .md r1te11111111. url Run W cl ccl 1111 1 1c11111c 1 11 Xl1rs11 North Ccntral s Elcctromcs Club 11 19 formed to g11e mcmbers 1 cb1nce to vuden tbc1r knovnlcdgc of 1 subjcct th II IS of pr1me 1mport1ncc 1n tbc vuorld tod11 Mcmbcrs felt that by gatbcrmg togctbcr 111form1t1on on 1ll ot thc 1.1r1cd hclds 1n1ol1cd IH clcctromcs, tbcs would bc bctter ablc to get 1 comprcbensne, o1cr mtl p1cturc of Whit 15 bemg done IU tb1s 1mport1nt SLICDLL Club members took ON er onc of tbc conference rooms for tbe1r exper1ments 'md concoctcd some We1rd exb1b1ts to fascmlte passersb1 A ftcobs Ltddcr of fl1mc cbmbmg 1 tw1sted WIYL, 1 lummous Cbrmtmts trcc, tnd 1 m1g1c blarmg fortb of rccordcd mus1c IS pcople puscd werc tbrce of tbc wmdow d1spl11s F1cld tr1ps to tbc RCA Tubc Plmt 1nd tbc Bell Tele pbone Comp1n1 gone tbcm 1 gbmpsc of clcctromcs 1n pract1c1l use At the tclepbonc comp1n1, Mr C C Capel Cl'1lCfCUg1DLC!', gmc a sc1ent1t1c dcmonstr1t1on as be d1scusscd b1s Compcmw s pllns for tbc futurc Allen Sl11mer ser1 ed ts prcs1dcnt Russ lrcrguson 11cc pres1dcnt and obn Ulmcr secrc-t1r1 treasurer Nfr Irmk Nlobr pb1s1cs telcbcr 1s tbc sponsor 11 11111 rc 11c11 1 th 1 111 I5 1111111 1 X 111 1 IA! W Q x J ' 1 -1 I 9' ' ff? ' . . se f, it rviv-ug. ' .mf - -- . vi use 'i AND LIISRARY ASSlS'l'.'XN'l'S+l'iril Knit: Nlarcia linder. Susie liray. 'Iaxonna lawson. ,Iames Adams. lfrrol Ciunltel, Allen Scott. Bill ooling. Ann Harper. Karen Cfelar. Niaureen Nolan. Diane Turley. liains, Randall ,lths. Carol Bull. lflainc Smith. I'uurlfi Rott: 'Indy Vhliittiiig- 'ionil Rlllli Carole Nlattliexvs. C.ohina l'errac.ine. Bill Iles. Cllariee Brewer, lon. Pat Smith. Xiilte Scliafer. Mike Ciillioin. ,lim Lieln. ,lim llalxerson. Pat Merriman. Paula Sommer. Liloria liaudentlistel, 'ffurif Ron: B,1rh,ir.i Larry Barrett, .loe Wood, Gail lgaton, jim Clark. Willing North centralities aid busy teachers Many students enrolled in study halls donated their study time to work in the different service ofiices in school. These people aided pupils and teachers by serving as assistants in the general ofiice, the library. the guid- ance ofiices, the book store, the cafeteria, the nurse's office, and the science labs. Many of these people found that these positions were helpful in preparing them for their chosen careers. Dixie Vice. iunior. checlss .t student! illness card in .t spare moment during her duty .is nurse's assistant. .Iudy McDonald. one of student swizehboiird operators in the general office. takes .1 telephone message. g K ext? lliane Turley ileftb and Marsha Shelton irighth. two of Xlr. Prettynunk lah assistants. help keep the equipment clean and ready for use by the students. lieeause of their interests in science. the girls find this job pleasant. NURSE AN D AT Il NDAINCI OFFICI ASSISTANTS-Fifi! R014 am! Vlorgan Gaul Nlcycr Kay Wuodrmg lxnne. Thompson lNam,y Young Yemml Rau Bnnmc Hurt Cyerrx Vnllnams Donna Bxshop udx ldwards Xlaru xILKlI1lLN Barbarl N11llLr Ilurl Rf 4 Amy Cofhn Suv. Armsrmnp, Nangy I5ug.,h Iamsnn lu Larol l-mlayxon Susan Nfoore liarblrz Sghmrtkcr Ionrflr Ron Nlrs xl.ll'flI1 ganna lhrrndgn Margnry Surlc Nlarsha Nlxller Bobbl Nlatlnrs Ann Ilnsmlth Iudy N1LDOnala.l Xnn Barn C,1rol Slmutnluxorth and school officials by serving as assistants Kathy Shea lxann Kldd Kathy NlLN1ahon lynn Lmphru Sandx Saul n u' num ou uns Hxart Barbara Volt Sus lxaufman uln lirudon Sharm Brooks Gnnger Polax 'lbzrll Run Karen Rmhey Barbarl lxnn Pub s Carolyn Smntha Iulnlfr Run Bnmnn Flschrr leanne Ber rldp.,L Xian Hawes uln. wllSOI1 Duane Purdy Nlarsha Shnlton aner Baumer 'Nanuv Blythe 'WS' l 0 l l ' X at A f Al f fa 'N f , I .1 4 K N 5, .l..A '.,, f Syn. .',',. . x V ' Y ' 'V 'V ', -. '- ' bl 'V xl . ' A . ' ' ' A , .i V' ' , B A . ' I I . O OFFICE AND GUIDANCE ASSISTANTS-fzril Rrfzr: Bev Cummins, Qchnittkcr, linda Keller, Sharon Goodwin, Jan Eyden, Cazhie Duck, 1, ' ' , ' v , , A .A. Y 1, 7 ,'.,, 1, K I 1 ' C' A 1. in ' l . . .: ', '. ,v x - mill-.SP IR :jig ', A 1 -' ,jx ,V ',,1'- ,' .- ,J , s 13' . ff, s Y ffl! lf f 11 ' f ' e x ' ' gf ' 2 . ' 1 - V 1 Q I .ll l . 1 I . J I Intramural sports, which include basketball, volleyball, ping-pong, and boys and girls took part in the extra-curricular sports which were played track develop sportsmanship and teamwork in student participants. Both each Tuesday and Thursday during the activities period. Competition strong in Intramural play ,qu ,ak 'Q' if U- jfiw ttt tli lx! I ,W QAM Competition means awards. Two intramural participants, Larry Chester- field and Bob Doane. look over the hcvv ul' ribbons that will be awarded to winning lt-.inns .ind plavers The Intramural Council which helped plan the game schedules and other intramural activities, included Qtop rowj Butch Rogers, senior: Mr. Tom Bradley, sponsor: jim Adams, juniorg fbottomj Pam Christensen, sopho- more: Nancy Sugars, senior: .ind Sue liarlet, junior. Muscles straining, nerves on edge, intramural track runners wait impa- tiently for the sound of the gun that will mean the start of the racc. S One of the few clubs in North Central that differs in procedure at its meetings is the Gymnastics Club. Without any preliminaries, when the group meets in the gym, members immediately change into their work- ing clothes and begin their practice on the trampoline and the gym mats. Students who joined the newly formed organiza- tion work toward developing their ability and skill in the field of gymnastics, under the guidance of Mr. William Smith, physical education instructor. Because it is an athletic organization, the club does not indulge in extra-curricular parties and games. In- stead, members concentrate solely on improving their bodies and minds through good exercise. Serving the gymnasts as othcers during the year were jack Mendall, Linda Hirt, and Steve Hochman. Gymnasts Karl Ritterscamp, Susie Stamm and lillen Swigart, take turns trying out their athletic ability and skill on the trampoline in the school gymnasium. Pupils exhibit agility in Gymnastics Club liYNlNAS'l'lC,S Cl.L'liAl'1Vil Razr: l.ind.1 Ball, Bev l:.1LlXI,-l.lClC Nlentlell, lim Kinch. ,lon Ainato, Nlaelt Sims, Sam Sumper, Jay Kinlel. Iiulzrff l'llcn Swigart. Smurlil Run: limb Cieorge, Susie Slamm, ,lan V.mV.1ctor, l.llnnr lmldinan. larry l'ar.1un. ilifvnif Roux Hr. XY'illiam Smith, sponsor Run: linda llirt Karl Ritterseamp. 'll-rrp' Richey, Clirl lainhert, Bill Diehl. liiih Nleliim Coaches, teams, cmd players age and mellow with '38Z3 3445s 4 4 S three valuable years of necessary game experience. In their three years of existence, all Panther athletic teams have made prodigious advances. The football squad has placed three men on all-county teams. The basketball five was runner-up in the Marion County tournament in 1958. Cross country has placed men in the state, and has had one regional winner. The wres- tling squad has had two county champs and Eve state regional contenders. The cindermen have produced two county champs and have had several runners-up. The golf team won the city-county match and has placed very near the top in state meet competition. Seasoned racketmen have fallen prey to the Panther tennis squad. College coaches have recruited North Central batsmen, who were outstanding members of Panther teams that have racked-up some of the top nines in the state. The future holds great promise for all Panther athletics. Squads such as basketball, cross country, and wrestling anticipate their best records yet to date in the coming year and certainly the other sports will be looking forward to new blood to revitalize and reno- vate the Central teams ofthe future. Varsity gridmen avert losing season by winning last After a slow start, losing four straight games, the varsity pigskinners emerged with a 5-4 season record. The finest accomplishment was a win over the Marion County Champion, Southport. Other victories included Elwood, Nvarren Central, Crawfordsville and Fort W'ayne Central. The three-year football record is now I3-12. In A division competition the Panthers tied for a first place, but they did not represent that division in the playoff due to an adverse flip of the coin. The first four games saw quite a few ffour regular varsity playersj gridmen on the absentee roster due to injuries ranging from broken collar bones to cases of water on the elbow. All told, 10 varsity men were in- jured during the season. Only four starting members of the ,57 team were holdover starters for the '58 season and this adjustment cost the squad four important games. jim Birr and Ronnie Gill were named to the Star's all-county team. Dick Young and Ed Copeland were also given honorable mention. These outstanding indi- viduals, plus all-around team strength, proved a deciding factor in the Eve straight victories. Next year's varsity squad should be composed of a veteran crop of expe- rienced lettermen with a live game winning streak to build on. X'ARSl'l'Y l5OOTliAl.l. Tl.-XN1'--Iffrtf Rlllff Buster Alaiueson. Steve Orr, lit-rt XX'illioite. Dick Huggins. l'red Peterson. Percy Rlciuops, kloe Paxton and ,john Kelley. Sfiilllil Ron: Assistant Coach Byron lf. Wtaxer, Steve Svxindler. Hob Trent. Ronnie Gill, Dick Young, l'd Copeland, George Xlcilord, Don Bowen, Cary Alderman, Chip W'ilhoite. lid Krause and Pre-game tension is shown on Panther faces as they jog out onto the field from the locker rooms. On this hot and humid night, the Panthers lost their first game to Madison Heights. North North North North North North North North North Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Season Scores 6 Madison Heights 7 0 Noblesville , . 19 6 Lawrence Central 20 7 Ben Davis . 19 33 Elwood t 7 27 Warren Central . 13 27 Southport 26 40 Crawfordsville 12 14 Fort Wayne Central 7 Assistant Coach Walter Viellieu. Tlvrtl Rott: Head Coach XVilli.un Smith. .lim Kinch. Bruce Peters, Stu Young, Steve W'illet, joe Xvalstnitli, lioh I'noch, Steve Tegarden, ,lim Birr, Mike Smith, Paul Vaughn, ,Iimm Light, Don Morrison, .lack Schroeder .ind Assistant Coach H. Dean l-vans. Not pictured. Mark Iinglish. f-sl pa lie lwl X ' Q Q' N97' t ' t Jimi led tive straight, three year record 13-12 ln the first game of the '58 season, an unidentified Panther rams a shoul- der into a Madison Heights opponent while accomplice Steve Vfillet high, balls in tu assist in making the kill. Receiving their first varsity letters were Steve Orr, Bob Enoch, Mark English, George McCord, Jack Schroe- der and Steve Willet. Two-bar letters were given Don Bowen, Steve Tegarden, Ronnie Gill, Fd Krause, Jimm Light, Don Morrison, Mike Smith, Paul Vaughn and Dick Young. Those winning their third varsity letter included Jim Birr, lid Copeland, Chip XY'ilhoite and Bob Trent. Bob Trent, Ronnie Ciill. Xiikc Smith and ,lim Birr tour the Ben llaiis right end for a long gain. 'lhis play set up the lone Panther score but F' was incapable uf containing the Giants who won 19-7. s s x 1 I c f iw, i 'Nt I 'P 40 V ,, Veteran senior players who will be taken by graduation include: Firil Klint: Chip Vfilhoite. Bob Trent and Gary Alderman. Sunzitf Run: Dick Young. lfd Copeland. Ronnie Ciill .ind Don Bowen. Players who should see unlimited action next year, barring any unforseen injuries during the season, in- clude: Steve Orr, Mike Smith, Jimm Light, Jim Kinch, Don Morrison, Moose Krause, Joe Paxton, Mark English, Buster Jameson, Paul Vaughn, Bob Enoch, jim Birr, Steve Tegarden and Steve W'illet. A nucleus of ten out of the 14 are senior gridmen. ln their locker room lair the Panthers listen attentiieli as Coach Bill Smith explains their slturttntniiigs. At the end uf this hot. muggi 7-fi game. game the team remained at the short end of a 3, , . ,S s-an 'WH' ' f 1:5 4, 1 :V- I ., . U. s, ' 20 I 4 , , aw Xfxi Y E ? at Q. t QE, K X a ,ft yi? AL a , x P ., '-u.,K . 4, V .SX .JM e midst of many upentled l'.mthers, an unitlentilied Central hall carrrier lowerx .1 shoulder and ploughs for that extra yard. Powerful reserve pigskinners nearly establish V49 ' .self-gl at Q f iss! Ms. , i. s 'L Ni N RIZSIQRVF SCORES North Central 26 Ben Davis North Central 14 Noblesville North Central 14 Lawrence Central North Central 33 W'arren Central North Central I4 Southport Z6 XY'ith just three seasons under its belt and only 12 games previous experience as compared to the varsity's Z5 vames, the reserve football teams of the last three ls years have turned in a 7-4-l three-year record, certainly a slate that would hold any reserve team in good stead for such limited ex uerience and short duration. l The reserve squad is usually held to small membership, compelling the players who do play to make almost a 48-minute stand with hardly any replacements. This fact, plus the winning over-all record, proves the varsity will have a fine crop stamina-enriched, experience- tested players for its '59 season schedule. o- ,s i . ext Swintllev' sei sail for points south as .1 Wiarren 1 arm' .1 empts In cliangr their plans. llls pg-rsuasion was in avi? ik ' sutlitvtnl .is ilu- Reservists Lrltimpllrtl 'vii ef- 6 1 if 5 N113 4.51 1 f 11 'fi 1. duet of lfnglish and Krause ground this lien Davis Giant as help arrives in the form of llicli Young. Paul Yatighn. Steve Orr, and Hike Smith. first N. C. undefeated season, winning 4 of 5 The Reserve football team, coached by Dean lfvans and Wfalt Viellieu, piled up a 5-I record, their best season to date. Games with Ben Davis, Noblesville, Lawrence Cen- tral, Wfarren Central, and Speedway were chalked up as victories before the final tilt of the season was lost to Southport by a 14-26 score. In compiling this record, the Reserves brought their tally to seven wins, four losses, and one tie. This season, with the most games scheduled so far for the Reserves, provided some tough competition. Never- theless, the team held five of their six opponents to one RIQSICRVL FOOTBALL TIQANI-l'irvl Run: Bill Chidley. Bill Martin. Rol Uonie, Mike Hearden, Dave Richards. Don xltlblwilggdfl. ilierrx Boldt. and Mike liried. SHYIIIAI Rim: Coach ll. Dean lfvans, Steve Swindler. ,lim Kinch. Steve Orr, Bert Vifilhoite, Ilielt Huggins. Fred Peterson, Percy touchdown or less, giving fair warning that the varsity will held a strong defensive team next year. Offensively the squad proved their ability by racking up at least two scores per game. Some of the boys who turned in outstanding per- formances and will vie for varsity positions next year are Halfbacks Bob Enoch and Steve Swindler, Fullback Joe W'alsmith, Quarterback Bert Wfilhoite, Center Bus- ter Jameson, and Guard Jim Kinch. The team was fortunate in that there were no serious injuries to mar their progress and they were at top strength all year. Kleinops, ,Inu Paxton. ,luhn Kelley. ,lohn Yanderipe. and Coacli Xv.lllCl' li. Yiellieu. 'l'fur.l Rolf: Xlike Sage. Stan Xlartin, Buster Llameson. Bruce Peters, Stu Young, -Inc Xlfalwrnitli. Bob Ifnoch. Steve XYillet. Nick lngles. lim Pratt. Norman Ilennlson, .intl Dick Xliller. 4, 511, M .. ,K rg M af W' an W We 5 W' ,W AW y ZZ? . 'aw ZW. J 6 A W 7 , r f mlm E .Q , ' f X -i'- ' in ' Q ,V 3- fi v ,V f X tabs YH-ff, i UC 3 B , ,, . - 1 el' 'Q 2331 ii V wi :QU 58 445 Senior llave Newkirk rounds the hnal marker on the course and starts lu pour on the coal .is he fashions another of his cr as muntri win Dax e xx ill he missed in the 1919 season The '58 Varsity season proved the harriers able to rise to dithcult occasions when the need arose, but they seemed to snub their noses at easy meets. ln the County run they placed second and in the Sectional they were sixth of twenty-live teams. In a big five-way meet they were second. In the person of Charlie Riley, the squad enjoyed one of the hnest coaches in the state of Indiana. This fact, supported by the outstanding performances of Brad Wnlltmiin and Dave Newkirk, led the team through the entire season. Next year's harriers will sorely miss seniors like Steve Jay, Dave Newkirk, and Brage Golding but the 59ers should provide a better record than their predecessors. Brad W'altman and Cliff Lambert will lead the team, and line underclass performances by Dave lfvans, Jim Gregory, Darwin Wllltman, Mike Ewing, and jon Hall should give the team all the depth it will need to place it constantly in the win column. Varsity letters were awarded to Dave Newltirlc, Steve jay, Brad W'altman, Brage Golding, Cliff Lambert, Jim Gregory, and team manager Danny Johnson. Varsity harriers gain valuable experience MI NIB! RS OI' Tlll VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD INCLUIJI-L Brage holding. Standing: Coach Charles Riley. Dave Newkirlt. Brad Alineeling: Dave lwans. Jim Gregory. Mike lwving. ,Ion Hall and wi1llfI11.lI1. Steve jay. Cliff lambert and manager Ilannv Johnson. twain' X ' 9 . 4, Q it .1-me l , MASQ Y' 2 -an ei: 'rf 'wr i at L . A QQ 75:2 A ' M ,VSPBA 5 ,, ,. . X 'QW IHP 'VHLMBILRS OF THE THIRD YEAR RPSERYE CROSS COUNTRY TFAM INCLUDE Knclmg Robert Wrnght Robert Nlntchell Bob Geoffro a cl Wayne B r s Sfanllng Iam Koffenberger Larry Chesterfield Steve Hall a d Da Walt for future meets Varslty Cross Country Scores Dual Meets 17 Warren Central 31 Howe 30 Ben Davls Central Central Central North North North Trxangular Meets Manual Lawrence Central Crlspus Attucks Kokomo Anderson North Central North Central North Central North Central North Central Tech Broad Rlpple Noblesvllle Broad Rrpple Noblesvllle Shortrldge Bug Meets Shortrndge Invltatlonal North Central 15th out of 27 Marlon County Invltatnonal North Central 7th out of I5 N-J' N C 54 L C 84 Southport 31 Washnngton 119 Manual 66 Marlon County Meet North Central 2nd out of 9 Sectlonal Meet North Central 6th out of 25 State Brad Waltman placed 30th Ur C 0 umr t la Pnrly s dead on ourse as e rnt nu s I put more and more daylnght between h m elf teammate Bob C offr on and a harr er fr m Cr spus Attutk 'P' L-.f 1 man. l l n rwm ,,,,,,, ,,,, W H 6 - W Y H Sophons e 'r ss Cu y Rcservis .7 n Q i U c h North Central to taeae 42 Southport t,tt ,. ..,. N37 ' 4 D 4 , , , ,, ,,A,3l ,HW40 Q . M -'- , as C 41 if ' , 52 I 35 K , 33 , ,24 ,, ,, , 60 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , an-id-WWW 754 W . ' ...,,,.,, ,,,,,, , , 71 ' , ,,,r,,, ,..36 I . ,r.. ...,,,,,,,,, , 78 ' .,.,,..,..., .. C44 Q '32 n ,K X-N i i 2 Q Netmen gain needed experience for next season The team of '58-'59 suffered from a lack of ex- perience and team leadership. By the end of the season, the Panthers had the necessary game mileage, a fact which created optimism for next year's scoring record. Spirit and ability were definitely possessed by such boys as senior Randy Briggs and junior spark plug Bob Doane. The constant support given the team by a loyal student body gave impetus to good performances. Seniors Stan Hines, jim South and junior Bill john- son led the way in team scoring. Most of Central's re- bounds were collected by junior Chuck Poland. Floor generals Bob Doane, junior, and Dave Ifpperson, senior, plotted the strategy and calmed the team in many difficult situations. A heart-felt thanks must go to manager Tom Chase for contributing three faithful years to the team. At the end of the season, varsity letters were awarded Dave Fpperson, Stan Hines, jim South, jim Birr, Bob Doane, Bill Johnson, Chuck Poland, XVhit Witrman, manager Tom Chase, manager john Hart and Statistician Jim Adams. Next year should be a pleasant one for the team. 'W Senior inainstay Stan Hines provides Panther fans another reason to theer as he leaps into the air to increase the Central lead. Ripened talent includes juniors XY'hit Xvarman, Bob Doane and Gordon Cruickshank. Sophomores who will aid the team are Dick Best, Dave Richards, Wfayne Har- vey and Steve Wfillet. Harvey and Willet were injured during the season and did not recover sufficiently to show what they could do, but the ,59-,60 season will give these boys a better chance to exhibit their wares. Y. kRSl'l'Y lS.'XSKl lB.'Xl.l Tli.'XXlfIn-I Rott: li-ird-in Crulckshank. Iiill South and I5--li Doane. 'lifunf Rott: Coach Xiaryin XY'ood. Nlilli-llcf ilflm Llohnson, liandy Briggs, Dave lpperson, Stan llines and ,Xvie Celender. C.li.ist-. Nlanager Llohn Hart, Statistician jim Adams and Assistant Coach Scturrtl Run: jim Light, ,lim Iiirr, Whit XY',irin.xn, Chuck Poland. jim lueeneflones, I In the hectic atmosphere of the Marion County Tournament at Southport, points. Anxiously watching Panther players are jim South, Dave Iippcr- Senior Stan Hines Hres a leaping one-handcr which connects for two son, Bill johnson, and Whit W'arman. Senior players give balance, depth and poise At the close of the 58-59 basketball season, four senior players, Randy Briggs, Jim South, Dave Epperson and Stan Hines, had completed three years of basketball for North Central and had to put their Panther uni- forms into permanent mothballs. These boys collabo- rated to give the team hustle, scoring, floor leadership, and rebounding might. Randy Briggs sparked the squad and was a constant source of inspiration for the boys. He never knew the meaning of the word loaf , he always hustled. Dave Eppersonis floor generalship saved many games for the Panthers. His playmaking accounted for more points than his season scoring indicates. Rebounds were the specialty of big Jim South, and he collected more than his share and over. Jim was also noted for his point- gettingg he was third leading scorer on the team and the twelfth in Marion County. To complete the list of skills possessed by this quar- tet, scoring should be mentioned as a prime contribu- tion. Stan Hines, who had the fourth leading point- average in Marion County, seldom missed the basket in his three years on the Panther Varsity. Often Stan would total well over twenty points and yet play very few minutes in the second half. Two of North Central! most valuable graduating senior basketball play- ers, Stan Hines and Dave Epperson, demonstrate jump shots that helped the Panthers for three years. IHI 1958 1191 RISI RXI' BASlxLTBALI SQUAD llrxl R011 Daud RlLl1 xrels C eors.,e Hutsell Dlek liest Rlehard llu1.,p,lns mel Bruee leters 4 I I IQYINHI IUHLIX r1e eu. rr X In l H1 le om N andernpe and XX asnc llarxcw I Jml Rule C uelx l'ug,1ne C 1me1 ue V51 et rt V1 one 1111 v. ex S In ex Xlartm lxurt llehrmm e muuter Iohn l Reserve netmen gain valuable game experience Wm the hlrd ones 'md lose che e1sy ones seemed to be the motto of the reserxe blsketblll te lm ln eom pulnng then' season reeord of 9 wms md 10 losses the boys beat te lms sueh as Southport, Plwood, Ind Nlobles ulle The team lost by sueh m1rg1ns IS one, two, four, Ind Exe poxnts to Ben Duns, Zxonsulle Kokomo, 'md C'r1vnfordsx1lle respeetnelx Mueh eredlt must be gnen 1mm Light Gordon Cru1Cksh1nk Duck Best, W hlt XX 1rm1n,1nd Due Rxeh 'zrds for contrnbutmg to nomble XILIOYICS These boxs wlll be Counted upon to sldd thexr x llulble expernenee to next Ne1r s mrsxtx squ1d lnjurles were quxte 1 plrt of the S8 59 selson Stexe Wlllet promlsmg sophomore, recened 1 broken lrm before the season stlrted 1nd wls therefore unlble to m1ke 1 showmg durlnq the season WIQNC Hlrwex mother sophomore sustmned 1 broken leg before the season began 1nd onlw sau aetlon 1n three gsames Pxpemenee ID reserxe basketball gamed bw mans underclass basketball plaxers, should prose 1 d1st1net 1ds mmge to next xear s xars1tx squ1d nxomore llxe llm,n,ms erlxes ll! r nr ue lxurt 4. rs mrs H Q -L ' iff 'I . -5 ': kll ' 1' : 111' z '- - l '. 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NllNPNC IXIIJUSC UNCN Iillll l'Il5g,kL'r .15 Nplrrlmg lwlldlllfld .ax he LiClT1UllNIl'.HCN IU Phil Slmwr, I,1rry lilxlun .1ndAl.n'k Xicndull hum' lw umm llw Xlnrmn K-wuuly l1u.uyuu1gl1t ylurmnpmmhup. Matmen establish winning season in third year V.'XliSl'I'Y NYIKISTIINQ, 'l'l.'XXl7l'1ul Kun: ,lack Hcxxdull. Xiiukcy Nuuml Kuff: Slug' fly, -lim Kingll. Id Krauss. lion Morriwn, Run XI.lLlI'L'!'. l'l1ll Sluxcr. IJ.1x'xxm XXv.llll11.lIH. limb 'llmnus .md Iury limun. llugkcr. Stcxc vI'Cg.ll'dCll .md Krmuh xxalll Yicllicu. ms:-f-L, IRXI V4 Rl fr mlm lds.,1nx,ton Nliltt C uni it St in.1tlttnbtrg Dan lar w Sttxt Ru t 1 Iam tr! Rr in sow Uormon ltshin om lhtrs ,int Bn Snx tr Sitolll R011 XllI1.1j.,Ll' oinpson I5 1 Nltllonx in Qoati VJILI' R Nxt tu The v1rs1ty wrestling team hid 1 winning sewson, taking 8 1nd losing 6 Ntxt stir should bt txen better, with hut rtturning lttttrmtn In the Marion Counts Mttt, North Ctntrll hid Steve ay placing third' ack Mtndtll third' Larrx Braun, third' Phil Shivtr, sccondg Ron Hocker, third' Rol Donit, fourth' and lid Kriuse, first. This yur s te'1m had only one stnior, Sttvt 'ly but tht 59- 60 smson should chalk up '1 fir superior record, sinct it will havt hvt txptritnctd stniors to 'xid tht Pwnthtr ciust. Thtst will bt lid Kriuse, Larry Braun 1ck Mtndell Ron Hocktr and Phil Sh1vtr.M'1ny promising sophomorts 'llso sm 1ction this stison in- cluding Rol Donit Mike Gunison Dormon NlcSh'1n 'ind Bob Thom1s. Stason victorits cimt ovtr Home Nhdison Htights DLC'lIUf Centrll, Nlarion, Lognnsport Wnnufil, Ntw Castlt, 'md Frfinklin Township. The tt-im was h-imptrtd in some metts dut to injuries sustnintd by Ron Hocktr and Sttvt '1y. Lttttr-vxinntrs for tht season include Larry Brlun Ron Hocktr Stevt fly, lid Kraust kuck Mtndtll, 'lI'lLl Phil Shavtr, Next year holds much promise for grapplers rsiu t t 1 tit si xx ti r pts zo ru 1960 ursiu hopt us Dormon NltSh,1n an d Xhkt C UDHSUH At the first sign of spring, Central racltetmen invade the courts after school in order to get in trim for the oncoming '59 Panther tennis season. Golfers bring home victorious 13-5 season The 195 8 golf team established a 13-S-1 record and North Central sss. 4M Crawfordsville ss,s,o s,o,o, 1 OM! placed high in the County, Regional, and State meets. North Central .... 7Mg Mdison Heights r..,s,s, 777716M2 Outstanding players on the Panther squad were Dave North Central ,so, 17 Warren Central 77 1 Epperson and Dick Pointer. North Central 7 Cathedral s,s, 77 7 7 7 7 5 1958 Golf North Central 77720Mp Highland fAndersonj 7 V3 North Central 7 716 Manual 7 77 7 7 2 North Central 7 Lafayette 7 7 i,,ss 8 North Central 77 11 Shortridge .7 77 7- 4 North Central 13M Southport 7 ,7 7 IW North Central 4 Bloomington 7 77 7711 North Central 717 Ben Davis 7 1 North Central 7 15 Martinsville 7 3 North Central 7M Washington 7M North Central 11 Howe 7 7 7- 4 North Central 13 Lebanon 777777 5 North Central 13W Lebanon IM! North Central 14M Broad Ripple 7777 7 3M City-County-3rd. North Central 6 Madison Heights 7. 9 Regional-2nd, North Central 18 Lawrence Cent. 7 0 State-13th. 1 1 1 ea - fa a fa -A 'Q 1 A f , T ' juniors Bill johnson fl-tneelingj and jim Danby watch senior golfer Steve Kable, james Turner and William Gruenert. Svroml Row: David Bill Land demonstrate his fairway prowess. Davis, W'illiam Land, David Epperson, james Danby, William john- l i son, Michael Laeh, Richard Pointer. Allan jones and Richard Robe- ,HHRD YLAR VARSITY PANTHER GOLF SQUAD 41959, '- son. Not photographed with team, Coach Norman Harner. I-'fril Rau : Fdward lielyea, Allan Parrish, james Wbttring, jay Shuck, Racketmen establish 9-7 first winning season The 1958 Panther racketmen improved considerably over the '57 season. This enabled them to establish a winning 9-7-1 record in '58 and show considerable strength toward the end of the season by winning five of their last six games- 1958 Tennis North Central 7 2 Anderson 5 North Central 7 4M Lafayette Jeff 7 4M2 North Central 7 2 Kokomo 77 77 7 5 North Central 7 7 . 7 Lebanon 77 0 North Central 7 ttee, S Frankfort 7 2 K 4 5 North North North North North North North North North North North North Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 1 SW 4 'M 3 3 6 6 s 7 3 5 Park ee,,., Howe ,,,eee, Cathedral 7 etee, Tipton 7 Crawfordsville Broad Ripple Elwood 7 Lebanon 7 Ben Davis 7 Southport 7 Richmond 7 Marion 7777 7 nys 3 2M 4 4 1 1 1 0 4 2 0 1 JX 1,1- 3 .4 ,f ,fi f is ngrk 3 2 l I VARSITY TENNIS SQUAD ll9S9j-lfznl Roux Rick Toscan, Vfirnier, Timothy Steele, Bruce Gale, Thomas Schloss, Robert Michael- james Glore, Fred Bronstrup. Chick Oertel. Charles Fishman, l'hillip off, john Barney, Robert Schloss, Carl Norman and Coach john Xlfiliiiore, ltlward Bevins and Wayne Burns. Smun.l Ruu: lance Shirley. cNot shownj Charles Poland. lnclermen Improve last years county standing RSIIY Clx QUAD lI9i9j Coach H Dean lxans oe Paxton Vbxlham Dxehl Xloose lxrause Cut Nlorrnson Tern Boldt ames Url:-am lrnest Huette and karl Rntterseamp Sunrnl Run Nlanager Robert Maru ohn Dnekson Robert Sweeney Dale MeCl.un and Able ub nson ut rr Stete Hall oseph Nlualsmxtm ames lneht Cordon Crunekshank Mnehxel Smuth xmes lhrr Dun North Central s second yelr tracksters won two dual and one underelass meet plus uppmg then' county rlt mg to fourth oxer llst yelr s seventh plaee North Central North Central North Central North Central North Central North Central North Central 1958 Trlek Dual Meets Seecma Ben Davxs Broad Rtpple Manual Warren Central Underclass Meets 78V Manual 42 V Llwrenee Central Specul Meets Ben Davis Reltys North Central 4th Pllee Frankfort Relus North Centrll Znd Pllee Noblesvdle Rellys North Centrtl 7nd Plaee County Meet North Centrll 4th Pllee self C. . , . ,, jf - U VA W H TRA V S -l5ir.wf Run: 1 ' . ' tlf' ' , f - I K ly ' ' ' 1' 1 ' D -, D C l , St' O . f ' ' . j ' l. Nliehacl lfwing, David livam and Fred Peterson. ,I fy , 3 X V . ' . 4' . A . ,la f ' . . 'l .' C sl 5 K .. -., jl...wl', -.' A . .,t. i . . high ' 1p lar l 4' '- '. . , , A - Y ,,,,,, 60 l ,,,,,, , ,, 49 ,, 53 l , , W , 56 31 ' ,,,, 78 ' 36 , , , 74 , , , 73 . . , , 36 X2 to . C 3015 x , 2 3 '2 New lurk Stephen lax Bradford Nlaltman and Manager Rnehaxd Nlnllu Tbnl Rau aek 'viendell ames lxoffenberger Robert Culp Cart Alderman Robert Doam Larry Hannah Michael Clayton .nucs St wart Robert Carat Robert Vrnght Brage Cjoldml, :man Crtgorx Sensor lraek stalwart Sue as exluhnts superxor form 1 he Clears he pun 1 vutm traeeful eaxe Batmen molcl brilliant 10 5 58 season record T e season losing North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North Central baseball team compxled thelr best record IH 1958 by wmmng ten games whlle only four Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central VARSITY BASEBALL 11959, Ivrvt Ruu Douglas Bergerson Rxch manager john Hart ohn Dugan ames Toole Rob rt Nhtchtll Thom ard Frye Mnchael Ryan Dan Pettncrew Wnllnam Teegarden Glen Con a lenkms Nfixthael Xlh te Steve Wallet Rnchard Gheen amos South way Robert Angell Steve Tegarden and Paul Vaughn Snonl Rau Stanley Hmts and Coach Cloncs h X, NORTH CQl'N'l'RAl. .-X'l'lll.l 'l'ICQ CO,-XCIIINC1 S'l'Al'l'-l'lril Run: Sunrlil Rua: lfugcnc Cloncx, baseball: Byron W'u.1vcr. .ixsistxnt football Nlarviii Vtootl, bixkctlmllg Whiltur Yicllicu, wrestling: Kuitli Stroup, cinch: john Shirluy. tunnis: H. Dun lixans. track: not shown, Charles .Xthlctic llircctorz XYilli.im Smith, footb.1llg .intl Nornun llariicr. golf. Riley, cron country. C h cl L H t h l ' 'T IITTIQRMYN-Ffrit Run: ,lim iircgory, Mike lfwing, Phil Shaver and Schloss, Cliff Lambert, Sun Hines, jim Birr and Dave Ncwkirk. Sixth -lack Mcndcll. Srcmil Row: Dick Pointer, limgc Golding. ,lim Light, Steve Rau: Bob Culp, Dick Miller. Stew Vfillet. Mark English .ind Bob lfnoch. il'ug.irdcn .ind Pd Krause. Tliiril Rim: Danny johnson, Tom Chase, Ron Suiruflv Rau: -lim Danby. Dick Young. Paul Vaughn and Stun: jay. hill. joe XX'.ilsmith .ind Bill loxndi I-nurtlv Run: Tom Draper. Don Mor- lpiglrfh Rau: Chip W'ilhoite, Keith Stroup, sponsor, Bill ,lohnxon and rixon, ,lim South, Xlikc Smith .intl Chuck johnson. Flfilv Ron: Bob Rumllybriggs. E 5 A s No matter what the weather, no matter where the game, the varsity and reserve cheerleaders were right on the spot giving their all. Cases of aching muscles and strained lungs were not uncommon to these girls. With the competent and experienced help of Mrs. Margaret Dunlap, the girls were put through after- school practice sessions the same as the boys on the teams for which they cheered. In both basketball and football sessions, their loud and effective voices could be heard ringing throughout the gym and even down the halls of both wings during the spirited pep sessions held for the teams before important games. Only one of our varsity cheerleaders is eligible for re-election by the student body next year, as the other three girls will be graduated in June. Good experience is being gained by the four reserve cheerleaders and it is almost certain that some additions to the varsity group will be filled from the ranks of this year's reserve squad. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS-lrfl io riglvf: Judy Stange, Carolyn Riddell, Ann Gilliorn and Judy Mendell. Ch l d lc Th ' f s The varsity cheerleaders were accompanied by Percy Panther at all girls are Cfront rowj Mimi Greely, Sherry Brooks, Qback rowj Pat Merri- home basketball games where he joined them in pre-game warm-ups. The man and Betty Lankford. 9,2 Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores and Faculty initiate traditions North Central's enrollment has jumped from an ini- tial 1,083 to an unforeseen high of 1,360 students in three years. The anticipated war baby tidal wave is on its way to high school as evidenced by the class divi- sion of 322 seniors, 478 juniors, and 560 sophomores. An oversize group is preparing to enter next fall as the new sophomore class. To take care of the rapid rise in enrollment, the faculty has been increased, also. Fifty-six teachers were charter members of the staffg three years later, 72 are on the staff, with more to be hired for next year. A competent guidance staff assists students in long range program planning. Administrative tasks are capably handled by top-qualified men. A group of well trained secretaries and clerical workers manage oHice details. Certain traditions have become a part of each classis activities. Seniors have their grad dance, picnic, Class Day, and Kid Party. Juniors select rings and thrill over giving a Junior Prom. Sophomores decorate a magnifi- cent Christmas tree for the Student Center, just before holiday dismissal. All classes join in sending representa- tives to the Student Council. and objectives to make North Central a top ranking school. Dean Smith, who actually started his position as principal of North Central in March, prior to the school's opening. views with pride the accomplishments of his three years of intensive planning and hard work. His job knew no regular hours, nor could he get away from it, even at home. But through it all he remained serene, never faltering in his dream of building the school to its pinnacle of achievement. Callison Simon, vice-principal in charge of supervising student activities and co-ordinating school policies, with a job that could often be trying, joined Mr. Smith in a concentrated effort to stabilize the school in the shortest possible time. Both men were loyal and streadfastly determined. gb Increased staff sparks notable achievements E mu? -si: , fi Agn., Y' lfvcrctt Light, superintendent of schools in the Metropolitan District of Wfashington Township, can also point with pride to the results of his leadership in building the dis- trict's school system into one that attracts the attention of educators :ill over the country. During his tenure of oflice, the number of school buildings has increased from six to teng the number of faculty members hired, from 168 to 348. Dr. Gene Schwilk, assistant superintendent in charge of instruction, is responsible for the high calibre of curriculae offered in the school system. His worth as an educator bears fruit in the school's scholastic achievement record. Faculty MISS GERALDINE BAGBY Semor Glrls Counselor Semor Glrls League Sponsor MRS MARJORIEC BoLEs Enghsh THOMAS BRADLEY Drlver s Educatlon Health and Safety Dnrector of Intramurals BURTON BRINKERHOFF Bnology Zool ogy Agrnculture Sclence WILLIAM BUGHER Spamsh Spamsh Club Sponsor Spectacular Coordmator MRS BERNICE L CARNELL Englnsh MRS ZELDA ZOE CASSADY Art Crafts Art Club Sponsor EUGENE CLONCS-Hlstory Reserve Basket ball Coach Baseball Coach MRS ELIZABETH B COFEIN Sophomore Gxrls Counselor Englxsh Natxonal Honor MRS BETTY CULP Math CARL O DeBARD Hxstory Soclology D bate Club Sponsor MISS MARY A DOYLE Home Nursmg Health and Safety School Nurse Future Nurse Club Sponsor MRS MARIAN DRYDEN Engllsh Speech Debate Team Sponsor MRS MARGARET DUNLAP Girls Physl cal Educatxon Booster Club Block Sectxon Sponsor DEAN EVANS Junnor Class Counselor So clology Psychology Assnstant Football Coach Track Coach THOMAS FISHER Englnsh HAROLD G FREELAND Government Economlcs GORDON B GISH Mathematlcs . . , . . , , . . , . 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S . : ' - - 1 5 3 9 - g . . , ' . i . 1 5 Society Sponsor. . - 5 3 e- . - ' 5 S - 3 - 1 S Z . , . : 4 ' ' ' 1 S - S Z 1 . - - : XXI Faculty MRS DONNA M GRUBBS Bookkeeplng Typmg General Busmess Semor Class Sponsor Chalrman of Busmess Depart ment NORMAN HARNER Sophomore Boys Counselor HISIOFY Drlvers Educatnon Golf Club Sponsor HENRY B HARRISON Mathemaucs EDWARD J HEINIG EHgl1Sh FREDERICK G HOLMES Office Machmes Personahzed Typxng Future Busmess Lead ers of Amenca Sponsor JAMES L HUNTER General Metals Gen eral Shop Draftmg Natxonal Honor So c1ety Sponsor MRS KATHLEEN KEILMAN Typlng News Bureau Yearbook urll and Scroll Sponsor Greek Derxvatlves Co sponsor of Latxn Cub MRS RUTH KIVETT Enghsh HISCOFY Honor Soclety Sponsor MRS ALICE KRAFT French French Club Sponsor MISS RUTH E LESLEY Latm Stamp and Com Club Sponsor MRS MARY LIERMAN Enghsh EARL LINDBFRG Brology Chemlstry MISS SHEILA M LORD Home Economxcs WILLIAM H LORD Engllsh Drama Speech Sponsors Thesplans Drama Club and Stage Crew MISS MARY LOUISE MANN Lxbr rlan Co sponsor of Lnbrary Club DONALD MARTIN D1rector of Choral Act1v1t1es RICHARD B MEEK Hxstory Sophomore Class Sponsor : s Q ' - MISS CLEO KINNISON - Latin, Latin and 1 . l J N. Faculty KEITH MOHR Physxcs MISS WAHNETA MULLEN Spamsh French Sophomore Class Sponsor Co sponsor of Spamsh Club MARTIN MCAULIFFE Englrsh MISS GLETHA MAE NOFFSINGER Head of Enghsh Department MRS MARIE NORTH Developmental Readmg Sponsor of Awards Day Program KENNETH PATTON Socnal Studles ROBERT L PRETTYMAN Bnology Bot any Zoology Physxology Narcotlcs Geology Head of Scxence Department MRS EDITH REESE Shorthand Typmg Sponsor of Future Teachers of Amerlca FRANK RHEA Busnness Law Salesmanshlp Sponsors Audxo Vlsual Techmcxans WILBUR RICHARDS Math Key Club Sponsor CHARLES E RILEY Soclal Studles Cross Country Coach Assxstant Track Coach JACK SARVANT Drxver s Educatnon ROBERT SCHLATTER Instrumental Muslc GEORGE SHARP Math Sclence MRS MILDRED SHIRLEY Junlor Girls Counselor Psychology JOHN SHIRLEY Englnsh Journalnsm Northern Llghts MRS HELEN SMITH Math Sponsor of Comprehensxve Math Contest Group WILLIAM SMITH Physxcal Educatxon Health and Safety Football Coach Asslst ant Wrestllng Coach Gymnastlc Club Sponsor . 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Faculty MRS MARGARET L STOUT Home Econ om1cs Sponsor of Home Economlcs Club KEITH STROUP Athletrc Drrector Letter man s Sponsor WALTER VIELLIEU Brology Physrcal Ed ucatlon Wrestlmg Coach KENNETH WARREN Sen1or Boys Coun selor Sponsors Student Councrl ROBERT WATSON Chemlstry Assxsant Football Coach BYRON WEAVER Drrver Educatron Spon sor of unlor Class Assrstant Football Coach ALLAN WEINHEIMER Math Sponsors Math Club National Honor SOCICIY sran Sponsor of H1 Y MRS KATHERINE WERT Latln Llbrarlan Ass1stant CHARLES WILHELM Natlonal Defense Cadet Corps Sponsors Rxfle Team Dr1ll Team Color guard MRS HELEN WINGFIELD En ghsh MRS EDITH WISNER Math Jumor Class Sponsor MARVIN WOOD Dr1verEducat1on Health and Safety Basketball Coach Assxstant Baseball Coach G L WOODRUFF Draftmg Graphnc Arts Semor Class Sponsor DR WAYNE WORICK Blology Drrver Educatlon J . 3 . JOHN WENDLING - Spanishg Germang Rus- MRS LUCILLE DAVENPORT Llbrary Ass1stant MRS BARBARA DISTEL Records Clerk MRS BETTY KALLANSA Receptnomst MRS PAULYNE SCOTT Secretary to MRS LINNEA SWIGART Attendance Clerk MRS GRACE WHITSITT Secretary to Asst Pr1nc1pal GU1d2HCC Secretary Mrs Geneva Kennedy not only keeps the school accounts but also manages the bookstore and dnstrxbutes rental books Semor Counul members mclude QSeatedQ Mr G l Voodrutf udy Ken Porter Mrs Donna Crubbs fStandmg.j ohn Bryant ohn Dugan Snnth .met Humston Bobbl Mathers Dan Stout Sum lX31ffI11lH Chtp Wllhonte and Larry Barrett Class of 59 proud ot outstanding three years Nostalgxa and sweet sadness marked the clnmax of urefree days when the sen1or class of 1959 marched down the a1sle to baccalaureate and graduatxon, reach mg a goal long wxshed for, but greeted wlth some reluctance when lt fmally arr1ved Although they had been enrolled at North Central for three years, th1s was only the second class to graduate from the school A majorlty entered as sophomores when the school opened but others jonned thelr ranks later, and some of the or1g1nal group dropped out before achlevmg graduat1on Scholasuc ab1l1ty was a noted characterlstnc of th1s class Seventeen persons qualxfled as flnallsts 1n the Natxonal Merlt Scholarshlp competltxons, four of them bemg named wmners, a percentage that IS probably unequalled ln any other hlgh school ID the countrs Two boys, Tlm Steele and oe Wood, tled for top honors 1n grade poxnts On the extra currlcular slde of the ledger, the class of 59 was responsnble for or1g1nat1ng the sophomore tradltlon of g1v1ng a valentme dance, thelrs havxng the theme Hollday of Hearts Members also elected the f1rst varsxty cheerleaders, SUSIE Koffenberger, on1 Tlscher, Betty Lankford, Pat Merrlman, and Sherry Brooks The last three remalned as yell leaders untxl graduatlon When they were tumors, the class of S9 elected Ed Copeland, presldent, Pat Merr1man, v1ce pres1dent, Tom Chase, treasurer, and Bonme Barr, secretary As semors, they elected oe Wood, pres1dent, on1 Tlscher, v1ce presldent, Roger Wxllxams, treasurer, and Kath leen SlI'1Cl3ll', secretary Mrs Donna Grubbs and Mr G L Woodruff, spon sors, guxded the class through all three years, helpmg plan the Jumor Prom and the Spectacular, and gomg through a strenuous workout durmg the last weeks of sen1or actnvrty A Kld party at whlch toys were used for enter talnment and later glven to needy chxldren, a ftfth and slxth hour razz rally a p1cn1c out of town, a sen1or grad dance at Westlake, the last football game of the season, sen1or dedlcated, a w1en1e roast after the game all these were dear to the hearts of the 59 semors Three hundred and thrrty two young men and women graduated from North Central one warm June nxght Leadmg the semors through a buss tear art capable offnters Ruger W xllxams treasurer om Tlsthtr uc preudtn! Kathleen Smclaxr stcre IJ!! and loc Wood prestdent I Q I on 6 u s , . .. . V ll ' Y! . ,, , 6 - I .. D - J. . n u a ' - ll' Y! ' - : ' ' , . ' 1' -' w -- 7 NANCY ANN ABDON Majorette 2 4 A Cappella 3 Belles 4 Spect 2 3 Iamboree 2 I N A 3 I BLA Z 3 Booster Club 2 'S GARY LEE ALDERMAN Spect 2 4 Iaootball 34 Track 2 4 FLOYDE ALLEN Spect 24 Operetta 3 Dance Band 2 3 Latm Club 2 Booster Club 4 Intr,1mur.1ls 4 LEO P ALLISON Rxfle Team 7 Color Guard 2 3 Jamb0ree3 Intramurals 3 4 SUSANA ARMSTRONG FTA 4 Booster Club 2 4 Block Sectnon 3 FRANCES LEE AI WOOD F T A 2 4 Nurse s Ass t 4 SUSAN AUSTIN Counterpomts 4 A Cappella 4 Booster Club 4 ELAINEG BALPH Art Club 3 Booster Club 3 4 JANICE BANNON CYNTHIA JIMIEN BARKER Counterpomts Operetta 3 4 Spect 2 3 amboree 3 4 I' T A 3 F B L A 2 3 Latin Club 2 Booster Club 3 4 DAN BARKER Stage Crew 2 4 Electromcs Club 2 Model Raxlroad Club 2 3 BEVERLY ANN BARNES Jr Councxl Spect I T A 3 Spannsh Club 3 Block Sectxon 3 4 QFBONNIE JANE BARR Hugh Ten 2 3 Honor So clety 34 r Class Secretary Student Councll 2 4 French Club 2 4 Spect 2 4 XLAWRENCEH BARRETT Honor Socxety 34 I-Ixgh Ten 2 4 Student Councnl 3 Natl Mernt Scholar shnp Fnnalnst 4 Spect 2 4 Key Club 4 Mu Alpha Theta4 Intramurals 4 'KROBERT DEAN BECKMANN Honor Soclety 3 4 r Council Student Counc1l 2 Spect Act Chrm Spect 24 Key Club 34 Latm Club 2 3 Pres 4 FBLA 2 JAMES BENESH PHYLLISJ BERNSTEIN Spect 2 Art Club 2 Boots and Saddle Club 2 Booster Club 4 DOUGLASJ BERGERSON Spect 3 4 Rnfle Club 2 Baseball 2 3 Intramur.1ls3 4 'WNANCY BERKLE See page 118 Other actnntles not mtntnoned SENIORS SENIORS SANDRA BERNARD Latin Club 2 Library Club 2 AVT 3 FBLA 4 FNA 34 Nurses Asst 4 ANN BERRY DICK BISHOP Dance Band 4 Pep Band 2 4 H1 Y 3 4 Electronics Club 3 4 Bowling Club 3 4 A VT DONNA LEE BISHOP Northern Lights 2 Spect Act Chm Spect 2 4 Spanish 3 Drama Club 2 FBLA 2 3 Block Section 2 4 DONALDJ BLACK High Ten 2 Honor League 3 Lettermens Club 2 4 Spect 3 Latin Club 2 Booster Club4 Wrestling 2 3 Intramurals4 SUSAN BOGGS Boots and Saddle Club 2 Booster Club 2 4 DONALD C BOWEN Lettermen s Club 3 4 Boost er Club 4 Football 2 4 Wrestling 2 Track 2 3 Intra murals 3 4 MARY JO BOYER Booster Club 4 Block Section 4 JULIA ANN BREEDON Jamboree Model 4 F B L A 4 Booster Club 3 4 WILLIAML BRICKSON JR Thespians 3 4 Key Club 3 4 Hi Y 3 Stage Crew 2 4 Electronics Club RANDOLPHH BRIGGS A Cappella 4 Letter mens Club 3 4 Aeronautics Club 3 Basketball 2 4 Baseball 2 3 Intramurals 4 SHERRY KAYE BROOKS S t u d e n t Council 2 Northern Lights 4 Cheerleader 2 4 Spanish Club Debate Club 2 F TA 2 4 Boots and Saddle Club 2 JOSEPH SCOTT BROWN Student Council 4 Key Club 3 4 Aeronautics Club 3 Booster Club 4 Intra murals 3 4 RONALD CARL BROWN Pep Band 2 4 Dance Band 2-4- Pit Band 2-4- Speer. 4. SHIRLEY JEANNE BROWN- N. D. C. C. Army Staff Council 3-4' Booster Club 4. WAYNE MILTON BRUMMER-A C a p p e ' Electronics Club 4g Intramurals 4. JOHN KENNEDY BRYANT-Senior Councilg Golf Club 2-3g Bowling Club 2g Latin Club 2g Booster Club 45 Golf 2-4g Intramurals 4. ESTELLE CALDERON-Jamboree 35 F.T.A. 3-45 F.B.L.A. 3g Debate Club 3g Spanish Club 2g Booster Club 3-4. 'Other activities not mentioned. CAROLYN CAMPBELL Honor League 2 3 Honor Socxety 4 Sprmg Play 2 Spect 3 Art Contest 2 Drama Club 4 Latxn Club 34 French Club 2 4 Booster Club 2 4 DIETRICH ADOLPH CARTER Honor League 2 Honor Socxety 4 Key Club 4 Mu Alpha Theta 4 Electronics Club 2 STEPHEN H CARTER Art Show Avs ard 3 Basket ball Mgr 2 3 Letterman s Club 3 Art Club 3 KAREN CEZAR Art Club 4 Booster Club 34 Block Sectlon 3 'FTOM CHASE Student Counc1l Pres 4 Indxana Assoc of Student Counc1l Pres 4 Jr Class Treas Boys State Rep 3 Lettermens Club 3 4 unll and Scroll 4 Spect Program Edntor Counterpolnts 4 Northerner Sports Ed 3 DON CLAFFEY H1 Y Club 4 Elecrromcs Club 4 Intramurals 4 JOHNC CLAIR Thesprans 4 Sprmg Play 4 Natl Merxt Scholarshxp Fmalxst 4 AMES CLARK Rxfle Team 4 Drxll Team 3 4 Spect 2 3 Band 3 AX T 2 3 Stage Crew 2 Elec tromcs Club 4 Lxbrary Club 4 DAVID COCKERILLE Honor League 3 Key Club 3 4 Intramurals 2 4 NANCY MARIE COLVILLE Soph Counc1l Stu reeModel4 LatnnClub2 FBLA 34 FTA 34 NITA COLVILLE Art Club 2 3 Secy 4 Booster Club 2 KAREN CONRAD Honor League 2 3 Majorette 2 3 Feature Baton Twlrler 4 Spect 3 Sprxng Band Concert 3 French Club 2 4 Art Club 3 4 Booster Club 2 4 SUSAN JANE COOLING J Counc1l Jr Prom ueen Candxdate Spect 2 4 Latin Club 2 French Club 2 4 Pres 3 STEPHEN COONS-Qunz Em Team 3 Key Club 3 4 Debate Club 2 Spamsh Club 4 Latm Club 2 Stamp and Com Club Pres 2 3 Intramurals 4 KAY ANNE COOPER Teen Star Ava ard 3 Honor Socxety 4 Quxll and Scroll 3 4 Assoc Edntor of North erner 4 Spect 3 Block Sectmon 3 4 EDWIN L COPELAND jr Class Pres S t u d e n t Counc1l 3 Booster Club Pres 4 Spect 2 4 Lettermen s Club 2 4 Latm Club 2 Football 2 4 Intramurals 2 ACK CORK Rnfle Team 2 4 Drnll Team 3 Rxfle Club 2 4 Aeronautxcs Club 3 Intramurals 3 4 LARRY CRISS Rnfle Club 3 Other actnmes not mentnoned SENIORS ' S S 5 ' 5 5 S -' 3 ' S - ,3s S S Q . - ' 5 ' - . , 7 ' . - , , . ' 5 ' S - . . 5 . - . 5 . .5 - 5 - 5 Q S - S 3 - - 5 ' s . Q . i , - 1 x J ' J - ' 9 ' - 9 - . . V - . . - - s 9 - - ' 1 s 5 . 1 S . 5 ,, T ' bg - dent Counc1l 35 Northern Lnghts 45 Spect. 2-45 Jambo- 5 5 . . . . - 5 . . . - . n , n 1 ' 9 a T - S . ' I 3 - S 5 ' S ' 5 - r. '5 . Q 9 . - 9 4 - 5 . . . , S - 5 S 3 S . - 5 . - , 3 ' 9 - 9 - - 5 . 5 -. . .. lu 'yy , s ' s ' s - 3 : ' - 5 - 4. J -. -3 . 5 . - 4 9 -- SENIORS Y CW RUTH ANNE CRISSMAN-Northern Lights 23 Stu- dent Council 2' Spect. 2-4- Booster Club 2-4' F.T.A. 2-4' Drama Club 3. JAMES A cRoss WILLIAM DAGON PATRICIA DAILEY Art Award 3 Stage Crew 2 3 Art Club 3 4 Rnfle Club Sec y 2 F T A 4 TANYA DARE-Chonr 2 F B L A 4 F T A 4 Latm Club 2 Booster Club 2 4 BARBARA DAWSON Spect 3 F N A 4 F B L A 2 3 Booster Club 2 4 MELVIN DAWSON A V T 2 4 Sound Crew Rlfle Team 2 Rlfle Club 2 Electromcs Club 4 JAN DECKARD Spect 4 Jamboree Model 4 Span nsh Club 4 Art Club 4 Block Sectlon 4 DAVE DICKINSON Counterpomts 4 MIKE DICKSON Spect 3 Key Club 3 4 Tenms 3 4 Intramurals 3 4 PAUL DIERBERGER Nat l M e r 1 t Scholarship Award 4 Booster Club 4 Spamsh Club 4 Latm Club 2 Track 2 Intramurals 3 4 'UOANN DITZENBERGER jr Councnl NDCC Sponsor 3 Mnlntary Ball ueen 3 r Prom ueen Cand Spect 2 4 Reserve Cheerleader 2 Block Sec tnon 2 4 TOM DRAPER Student Councnl 2 Spect 2 4 Let termans Club 2 4 Booster Club Pres 3 Football 2 Intramurals 4 STEVE DRUM Bowlxng Club 4 Booster Club 4 CATHERINE ANN DUCK Senior Gxrls L e a g u e Councnl 4 Spect Act Chm Spect 2 4 French Club 3 FTA 4 FBLA 2 3 DramaClub2 4 OHNR DUGAN Soph Councll Sr Councnl Boy s State Rep 3 Spect 3 4 Key Club 3 4 Track 2 Baseball 3 4 Intramurals3 4 ROBERT DUGAN Student Councxl 2 Key Club 3 4 Bowlmg Club 3 4 Intramurals3 4 DIANE DUKE Spect 3 Drama Club 2 3 FNA 4 FBLA 2 3 Other nctnmes not mentloned LARRY DUNLAP-Counterpoints 4 Speer 4 Intra murals 4 BRIAN DUWE Spring Play 2 4 Spect 3 Jamboree 3 Latin Club 2 Drama Club 2 Baseball 2 3 Foot ball 3 RICHARD EATON Bowling Club 2 3 B009 t t r Club 2 4 GAIL EATON High Ten 2 3 Honor Society 3 4 Geometry Contest 2 Science Fair 3 Spanish Club 2 F T A 4 Booster Club 3 4 ROBERT ECHARD Track 2 Cross C o u n t r y 4 Intramurals 3 4 PETER EGBERT Honor Society 3 4 Natl Merit Scholarship Finalist 4 Student Council 3 4 Band 2 Key Club 3 4 Mu Alpha Theta Pres 4 Golf Club 3 Intramurals 4 JANET KAY ELIASON Honor League 2 N D C C Sponsor 3 4 ND CC Army Staff Council 3 4 Spec: 2 3 Bowl1ngClub3 FNA 2 4 FBLA 2 4 NANCY ELLIOTT Jr Prom Queen C a n d 1 d a t e Spect 2 4 Jamboree Model 4 FBL A 3 4 Booster Club 2 3 JANE ELROD Spect 2 3 Art Club 2 Drama Club 2 4 F B L A 2 Block Section 4 MICHAEL ENGLE Spring Ply 3 4 Operetta 3 Spect 3 4 amboree 3 Stage Crew 3 4 Drama Club DAVIDR EPPERSON Jr Prom King Candidate Spect 3 4 Golf Club Pres 2 Lettermens Club 2 4 Basketball 2 4 Golf 2 4 GRETCHEN ERICKSON High Ten 2 3 Honor So cnety Scholarship 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Spect 3 North ern Lights 3 4 Latin Club 3 4 Spanish Club 2 4 Booster Club 4 PHILLIP ESTRIDGE Spect 34 Intramurals 2 4 SUSAN ETSHOKIN Honor League 2 3 Spect 2 French Club 2 Drama Club 2 4 Spanish Club 3 F B L A 2 3 Booster Club3 4 ANET EYDEN-Jr. Council- Jr. Prom Queen Can- didate' Fall Sports ueen Candidate 3' Spect. Act Chm.' Spect. 2-4' Reserve Cheerleader 3. FAITH FARMER-Honor L e a g u e 2-3' uill and Scroll 4' News Bureau 3-4' Counterpoints 4' Operetta 4' Spect. 3' Jamboree 3-4- Bowling Club 3. COBINA FERRACANE-Spect. 3' Art Club Nice- Pres. 3-4- Drama Club 3' Latin Club 2-3' F.N.A. 2- Booster Club 3-4. NEILL FIELDS Zi'Other activities not mentioned. SENIORS CAROLYN FIESEL-Bowling Club 3g Drama Club 4g Booster Club 4 LINDA EOBES Spect Act Chm Spect 2 4 Drama Club 3 4 Latxn Club 2 FTA 3 4 Booster Club 2 4 Block Section 2 4 BEVERLY FOUST Operetta 3 A Cappella 4 Mod ern Dance Group 4 Spect 3 Drama Club 3 FTA 3 FNA 3 Home Ec Club4 CAROL FRANZ Bowlmg Club 3 Booster Club 4 ROBERT A GARELICK Spect 2 Golf Club 2 De bate Club 3 Booster Club 4 CHARLES GILKISON Northern Lnghts 3 4 Debate Club 2 3 Model Raxlroad Club Pres 2 3 MICHAEL JAMES GILLIOM H o n o r Society 3 4 Natl Merlt Scholarshlp Fmallst 4 Student Councxl 3 Spect 2 4 Key Club 3 4 Mu Alpha Theta 4 Aeronau tncs Club 2 3 Intramurals 3 4 JOHNB GODLEY Hlgh Ten 2 Honor League 3 French Club 2 H1 Y Club 3 4 Electronncs Club Stamp and Com Club 3 Electronncs Club 4 PAMELA GOFF Lnbrary Club 3 4 Drama Club Debate Club 2 Block Sectxon 4 BRAGE GOLDING Natl Merxt Scholarshxp Fxnal lst 4 Hngh Ten 2 3 Spect 3 4 Mu Alpha Theta 4 Latm Club 3 Lettermen s Club 4 Cross Country 3 4 Track 3 4 ELINOR GOLDMAN Stage Crew 4 Art Club 3 Drama Club 3 French Club 4 Bowlmg Club 4 Gym nastxcs Club 4 Socnety 4 r Prom ueen Candidate Spect Act Chm Spect 2 4 Jamboree M del 4 FTA 4 I' BLA 3 F N A 3 Block Sectnon 4 JUDY MAE GREENWOOD Jamboree Model 4 F BLA 3 4 FNA 4 BoosterClub2 4 WILLIAMR GRUENERT Golf Club 2 4 Bowlmg Club 2 Golf 2 4 MILDRED KAY GRUNDERMAN F B L A 3 4 F N A 3 Block Sectlon 3 4 'LINDA HALE Honor Society 3 4 Hugh Ten 2 3 Jr Councnl Spect Act Chm Spect 2 4 Jr Prom ueen Candidate French Club Vxce Pres 3 Drama Club 3 4 LYNN HALL Honor Socxety 4 Honor League 2 3 Natl Thespxans 3 Vlce Pres 4 School Play 2 4 Stage Mtg 3 Student Dlrector of Operetta 4 Stage Crew 2 3 Pres 4 Spect 34 Art Club Pres 3 Jamboree3 'JAMES HALVERSON Honor Soclety 3 4 Natl Ment Scholarshlp Fxnalxst 4 Boys State Rep 3 Stu dent Council 3 4 Spect 2 4 Key Club Pres 4 Mu Alpha Theta 4 Intramurals 3 4 Other actnxtnes not mentnontd - . .g .-g 'S S-'-'S ' 'C 1- 5 g - 5 .5 3... g...g -. . .-. 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JAMES HAMAKER Honor League 2 3 Honor So cxety 4 Spect Act Chrm Spect 4 Key Club 34 Electromcs Club 4 Latm Club 2 3 ACYOHHUIICS Club 3 Intramurals 3 4 ANN HARPER Honor League 2 3 Honor So cnety 4 Spect 3 Jamboree 4 Latm Club 2 3 FBLA 3 4 FTA 3 Sec y 4 CAROLYN KAY HARRIS Honor League 2 3 Qunll and Scroll 3 Sec y 4 Northerner Busmess Manager 3 Co Ed of Actnvntxes 4 Spect 2 amboree 4 FBLA JAMESK HARRIS Soph Counc1l Spect 2 4 Aero nautlcs Club 3 Rlfle Club 3 Track 3 Booster Club 2 4 ' 'JO BETH HART See page 118 ROBERT HEIDER Spect 2 3 Archery Club 2 Bowllng Club 2 4 Booster Club 4 NORMAN HEINRICHS Bowlmg Club 4 Stamp and Com Club 2 4 Booster Club 4 SANDRA KAY HEISTERKAMP Honor Socxety 3 4 Art Show 3 Regxonal Scnence Faxr 3 Spect Cover Deslgn 4 Jamboree Model 4 A Cappella 4 Art Club 3 4 FTA 3 4 GARYL HENSCHEN Northern Lights 3 Sprmg Play 2 Spect 3 4 Stage Crew 2 Booster Club 4 4 Booster Club 4 JOHNR HERZER Spect 4 l'ootball3 Intramurals 4 Booster Club 4 STANLEYR HINES Counterpolnts 4 A Cappella Accompamst 4 STANLEY THOMAS HINES Student Councxl 2 Jr Prom Kmg Candxdate Spent 3 4 Key Club 3 4 Lettermen s Club 2 4 Basketball 2 4 Booster Club 4 CHARLES HITCHCOCK Band 2 3 Mu Alpha Theta 4 Booster Club 4 X DKBRUCE HODGSON See page 118 JOAN HOFFMAN Operetta 4 Art Contest 4 Stu dent Art Exhlbnt 4 Jamboree 4 Art Club 4 Chonr 4 Booster Club 4 DEANNA HOOD Honor Soclety 3 4 Hngh Ten 2 3 Spect Act Chm Spect 4 FTA 2 FNA 24 TOM HOPKINS Spect 2 3 Spamsh Club 3 4 De bate Club 4 I' B L A 2 Wrestllng 2 PATRICIA HOUZE F B L A 4 Booster Club 4 Block Sectxon 4 MARKA HUESING Spect 4 Counterpomts 4 Stage Manager 2 A X T 4 Xxce Pres 3 Electromcs Club 2 Other actnxtnes not mentnoned it - Q - Q - -Q - Q ' Q Q ' Q Q - . .. - g - Q ' Q Q ' Q n l , ' x Q - r n , a T I .-- , v Y ' 1 7 - - : - :J : 4. . - . ' 3 . - g - Q Q Q ' ' ' - ' Q Q - S . -1 . S , - 5 ' - 9 5 . . . 5 U Q Q Q - S - . u - . 3 . Q Q ' Q Q - MARTHA HERRIN-Spect. 3g F.B.L.A. 2-45 Drama S . - '- Q Q ' Q Q . . - ' g M . S - Q I - ' Q ' Q , s o ' 1 ' w - - ' Q g . .. 3 9 - Q Q Q Q 1 . - 9 ' I - 3 . .g . g . . . 5 . . . - . M l - 3 . - 5 - g . . . . 3 . - .... g g . - - 4 ' : Q Y u V.N I . , . . . , - . , RONALDB HUMPHREYS Spect 3 Booster Club 4 Wrestling 2 Inrramurals3 4 'JANET ANN HUMSTON Hugh Fen 2 3 Honor Soclety 3 4 Xxce Pres 4 Senior Gnrls League Coun cll Sr Councnl Rep to Washnngton D C 3 Spect 2 4 French Club 3 4 Latln Club 2 MARGARET JO HUNT Honor League 2 3 Oper etta 3 Thespnans 3 4 Rep to Ayres Fashion Bd 4 Spect 2 4 Drama Club 2 4 French Club 2 3 Vue Pres 4 Booster Club 2 4 BONITA CA'l HERINE HURT S p r 1 n g Play 3 Spect 2 3 Operetta 3 French Club 3 Drama Club 'HERNEST HUTTE See page 118 JAMES JACK Stamp and Com Club 2 4 Model Rall road Club 2 3 Art Club 4 Booster Club 4 PAT JANES Honor League 2 3 Student Counc1l 2 3 Counterpomts 4 Spect 2 3 Jamboree 3 4 r Prom ueen Candndate Drama Club 2 Treas 4 Art Club JUDSON JAQUA Best Flrst Year NDCC Cadet Medal 2 Bowlmg Club 2 4 Rrfle Club 2 Treas 3 OHNJERMAN AVT 2 4 Sound Crew 2 3 Jamboree 4 CHARLES JOHNSON John Phnlllp Sousa Award 4 Y Club 3 4 Lettermen s Club 2 4 Track 2 GARYS JOHNSON H1 Y Club 2 4 Stage Crew 2 4 L1ghtmgCrew4 JEROLDL JOHNSON Thespxans 3 4 Stage Crew 2 4 Lighting Crew 4 H1 Y Club 2 3 CHARLOTTE JONES Hugh Ten 3 Honor Socnety 4 Northern Lrghts 3 4 uxll and Scroll 4 Orchestra Strung Quartette 4 Drama Club 3 4 LAWRENCE R JONES SUZANNE KAUFMAN Semor Councxl Jr Coun cl Spect 2 4 Jamboree Model 4 A Cappella 4 Drama Club 3 Latm Club 2 F BL A Vice Pres 3 4 'LINDA KELLER Student Councxl 4 Jr Councll Spect Act Chm Jamboree4 FTA 34 FBLA 3 Drama Club 3 Block Sectxon 3 4 CATHLEENM KIFFER FNA 3 Home Ec Club 4 Booster Club 4 SARAH LEE KING B e t t y Crocker Homemaker s Award 4 Belles 3 FNA 2 3 Home Ec Club 3 4 Latm Club 2 3 Block Sectnon 3 4 JUDITH KINNEAR S prln g Play 3 Spect 3 4 Jamboree 4 Drama Club 3 4 Latm Club 2 Booster Club 2 4 Other actxvmcs not mtntnoned . - -5 5 9 -- -. , -g 5 . 5 . , . .5 . -5 -3 - 1 . - , I , Q y 'a - - v --5 -9 -.3 ' .5 -. ,. I 3 --s 9 s 3-4. 1 I -3 - -9 9 . - -5 - 4 9 --9 -SJ- Q : : .5 - : ' -s ' 9 -s J -5 -5 - .. 5 Spect. 35 Pit Band 2-45 Band 2-45 Dance Band 2-45 Hx- -s ' -Q - . -'- -5 -5. . n - - -5 -5 4 - -- M. 3 s -QQ 5 A 5 -. T . 'Q . - li - -s s s 5 - .-. - ' 5 - ': . .5 5... -5 5 -. . -...5 - . Q . S 5 Q -a -. -5 -Q -H - ' s --s 5 -Q 5 WAYNE A KNAUSS Intramurals 2 4 WESLEY KNAUSS Wnthdrawn SUSAN LEE KOFFENBERGER Honor League 2 3 Sr Councll Spect 23 amboree Model 4 Jr Prom ueen Candldatc Cheerleader 2 4 Art Club 2 Booster Club 2 4 TERRELL B KRIEGH PETER KUILEMA Lettermens Club 2 4 Choir Wrestlxng 2 4 GEORGIANNE KUSTAD Spect Act Chm Spect 2 4 Jamboree 4 FNA 3 FTA 4 Drama Club 3 4 Block Sectnon 3 4 JAMESLAMB H1YClub34 Intramurals4 BoosterClub4 WILLIAM LAND Northern L1ghts 2 4 Bowlmg Club 3 Golf Club 2 4 Lettermen s Club 2 4 Golf 2 4 Intramurals 3 4 CAROL JEAN LANDER F N A 2 4 Block Sectnon 'KBETTY LANKFORD Honor League 2 jr Prom ueen Football Queen 2 Floralla een 2 Track ueen 3 Spect Act Chm Spect 2 4 Cheerleader 2 4 amboree4 GLORIA LASH PAUL LAUGHLIN Talent Show 3 Baseball 3 4 In tramurals 3 JAVONNA KAY LAWSON Spect 4 F N A 3 4 Art Club 3 4 DENNIS LEIBOWITZ Honor League 2 3 Debate Club 4 Spanlsh Club 34 French Club 2 Booster Club 3 4 JUDITH ANN LEINBACH A Cappella 4 Jamboree 4 Drama Club 4 I' N A 4 A CECIL LINDLEY H1 Y Club 2 4 Archery Club 2 Electromcs Club 4 Latnn Club 2 Band Letter 4 Intramurals 3 4 ANN MAY LINSMITH Honor League 2 3 Spect 4 Stage Crew 3 4 Latm Club 2 F N A 2 4 Booster Club 2 4 Drama Club 2 4 FBARBARA JOAN LOFQUIST Nlortherner 3 Ad verusmg Manager 4 Spect Act Chm Spect 2 4 G1rls State Rep 3 Drama Club 2 4 F T A 3 F BL A 2 FNIA 2 3 BoosterClub2 4 Other actwmes not mentnoned SENIORS '!4 SENIORS cv' RAYMOND LONG Spanish Club 2 H1 Y Club 4 Electronlcs Club 4 'EJUDY LYBROOK H o n o r Society 3 4 Spanish Contest 2 3 Student Coordinator for Spect Thespians 3 4 Operetta 3 Stage Crew 2 4 Pres 3 Drama Club 'FXJUDY MARTIN Sec page 118 ROBERT MARTZ Honor League 23 Electronics Club 4 Aeronautics Club 2 Track 2 4 Football 2 3 'ROBERTA L MATHERS Honor L e a g u e 2 Honor Society 4 Jr Council Senior Council Spect 4 amboree Model 4 Thespians 3 4 Drama Club Vice Pres 34 Stage Crew3 4 FTA 3 4 KEN MAYHEW Latin Club 2 Intramurals 3 Booster Club4 DAVID MAXWELL Student Council 3 4 Safety Council Chm 4 Boys State Rep 3 Northern Lights 2 F B L A 2 Track 2 MIKE MCCARTHY Gymnastics Club 4 Booster Club4 Intramurals4 'l' 'GEORGE MCCORD See page 1 18 MICHAELD E MCCOY-Counterpomts 4 Spect 3 Operetta 3 Jamboree 4 Bowling Club 3 Golf Club 4 JUDITH MCDONALD Spect 2 Jamboree Model 4 Spanish Club 2 3 Drama Club 2 4 Latm Club 2 3 FNA 2 4 FTA 3 DramaClub2 4 'NANCY MCDOWELL Hugh Ten 2 3 Honor So ciety 3 4 Spect 3 4 Northerner 2 3 uill and Scroll Pres 4 Operetta 3 F T A Pres 2 4 Drama Club 2 4 WILLIAMM MCQUIRE High Ten 2 3 Honor So uety 3 4 Math Contest 2 3 Electronics Club 4 In tramurals 4 MARTHA SUE MCKINLEY Spect 3 Jr Red Cross Del 4 BowlmgClub 2 3 FNA 2 4 FBLA 34 GAIL MCLEOD A Cappella 3 4 F N A 4 'RPAT MERRIMAN Jr Class Vice Pres Military Ball ueen 4 Spect 2 4 ND C C Sponsor 4 Cheer leader 2 4 Northern Lights 4 Latin Club 2 3 F T A RALPH P. MICHAEL-Art Award 3' Thespians 4' Spring Play 2-3' Operetta 4' A Cappella 4' Drama Club 2-4' A.V.T. Club 4. ROBERT LEE MICHAELOFF-Spect. 3' Baseball 2' Tennis 4 Intramurals 4' Booster Club 4. BARBARA MILLER-Spect. 3' Jr. Red Cross Del. 4' Bowling Club 2-3' Latin Club 2' F.B.L.A. 3' F.N.A. 2-4' Booster Club 2-4. WILLIAM K. MILLHOLLAND-Honor League 2-3' Spect. 3' Electronics Club 4' A.V.T. Club 2' Intra- murals 4. :1'Other activities not mentioned. BRENDA LOUISE MOEEETT Honor League 2 3 Sr Girls League Council 4 uill and Scroll 4 North erner 4 F T A 2 4 Drama Club 3 4 Block Section 4 OHN MOHR Band 4 Stamp and Coin Club 3 Hi Y Club 3 Sec y 4 SONDRA MOON Honor S o c ie t y 3 4 Student Council 4 Spect 3 FT A Trcas 2 4 Latin Club 2 Spanish Club 3 Booster Club 3 J MICHAEL MOORE Dance Band 4 Pep Band 4 Band 2 4 Library Club 2 A V T 4 Baseball 3 SANDRA LEE MOORE Honor League 3 Jr Coun cil Spect 3 Jamboree 3 4 F T A 3 F N A 3 French Club 4 Drama Club 3 4 ROBERT MORRIS GUY E MORRISON JR Northerner 3 F B L A 4 Track 4 Intramurals 3 4 JAMES LEE MORRISON N D C C Color Guard 2 4 A X T 2 4 LINDA MOUNT FTA 3 4 Jamboree 3 Orches tra 2 DONALD E MUSSETTER Spect 2 4 Northern Lights 4 Stage Crew 2 3 Rifle Club 2 3 Art Club 3 Drama Club 4 French Club 4 Archery Club 3 SANDRA NELSON Booster Club 2 4 FNA 3 FRANCES NEWBY Spect 3 Jamboree 4 Band 3 4 Art Club 3 Archery Club 3 Drama Club 4 French Club 4 DAVID E NEWKIRK Lettermen s Club 3 4 Track 2 4 Cross Country 2 4 Intramurals 4 fNANCY NORTHAM Honor Society 3 4 St te Latin and English Contests Spect 3 4 Mu Alpha Theta Sec y 4 Jamboree Model 4 Latin Club 2 4 De bate Club Sec y 4 National Merit Scholarship Finalist and Scholarship winner RILEY NUSBAUM 'I' YROBERT OBENCHAIN See page 118 BRADLEYR OLIVER Student Council 2 Spect 2 4 Bowling Club 4 Football 2 Wrestling 3 Booster Club 4 'KJUDY OLMSTED High Ten 2 3 Honor Society 3-4 Soph.Counc1l Senior Council Spect. 2-4 French Club 2-4- F.T.A. 2-3' F.N.A. 2-3' Booster Club 2-4. PHYLLIS JOAN ORDWAY-H o n o r League 2-3' Choir 2' French Club 2-4' Drama Club 2. :i'Other activities not mentioned. E SENIORS MIKE OWEN RANDI PALMER Spect 3 N DCC Army Staff Council 4 F N A Z 4 Golf Club 3 Spanish Club 3 Latin Club 2 RONALD PAYNE Student Council3 Spect Act Chm Spect2 4 BEVERLY JANE PEELLE Spect 2 Stage Crew 3 Drama Club 2 Latm Club 2 FBL A 4 F T A Block Section 3 'lf 'FRICHARD PEINE See page 118 RICHARD PETTICREW Spect 3 Debate Club 3 Key Club 3 4 Stamp and Com Club 3 Golf Club 4 Intramurals 3 4 JOYCE PIERSON-Operetta 4 A Cappella 3 Spect 3 Jamboree 3 4 French Club 4 F N A 3 FBL A ROSS PIPES Intramurals 4 RICHARD POINTER Letterman s Club 4 Colf Club 2 4 Rifle Club 2 Latin Club 2 Golf 2 4 Intra murals 4 Booster Club 4 FRANK POLLARD Honor League 3 Spect 4 Iatin Club 3 4 Cross Country 3 Intramurals 4 JUDY POND Honor Society 3 4 High Ten 2 3 F TA 3 4 Drama Club 2 4 French Club 2 4 Booster Club 2 4 Block Section 3 Golf Club 4 XLINDA PORTEOUS H o n o r League 3 Student Council 2 Soph Council Spect 2 4 Drama Club 3 4 F T A 3 4 Block Section 2 4 Jamboree Model 4 'FKEN PORTER Honor Society 3 4 Natl Merit Scholarship Finalist 4 and scholarship winner Engllsh Contest 3 Sr Council Spring Play 4 Key Club Vice Pres 4 Mu Alpha Theta4 Intramurals4 SANDRA POSVAR Latm Club 2 Drama Club 3 4 DANNY POWELL Bowling Club 3 DIANE LOUISE PURDY Honor League 2 3 Hon or Society 4' Shorthand Pm 3' Spanish Contest 2-3' Drama Club 2-3' Spanish Club 2-4' F.B.L.A. 3-4' Booster Club 4. JOSEPH QUIGLEY-High Ten 3' Key Club 3-4' Golf Club 3-4' Spanish Club 2' Golf 3' Intramurals 4. SUE ELLEN QUIN-Drama Club 2' Latin Club 2-3' F.B.L.A. 3-4- Booster Club 2. JANE RAMSEY-Honor League 25 Typing Citation 33 Band 2-45 F.B.L.A. 4g Boots and Saddle Club 2g Block Section 4. ::'Other activities not mentioned. BERNADINE RASENER Spect Z Drama Club 2 3 Art Club4 FBLA 3 4 FTA 3 4 Booster Club LINDA REID Honor Socnety 3 4 Mu Alpha Theta 4 French Club 2 F NA 4 F T A 3 Booster Club 4 'PPI-IYLLIS REID Hlgh Ten 3 Honor ICILLIC 2 Spect 3 Jamboree 3 4 Band 2 Art Club 3 4 Drum: Club 2 3 Latm Club 2 Booster Club 2 4 NANCY JANE REYNOLDS Belles 4 B 0 w l nn g Club 3 F N A 4 Booster Club 2 4 KARENRICHEY FBL A 3 Block Sec t no n Booster Club 3 4 CHARLES RICHWINE Spe c t 2 3 Jamboree 4 Bowlmg Club 3 Spamsh Club 2 Booster Club 2 Intramurals 3 4 KAREN ROESSLER Honor Socnety 3 4 Hugh Ten 2 3 Latm Contest 2 4 Student Councll Secy 3 4 Spect Act Chm Spect 4 Counterponnts 4 HARVEY ROGERS Spect Act Chm Spect 2 4 Jr Prom Kmg Candldate Key Club 3 4 Latm Club 2 Wrestl1ng2 3 Intramurals 3 4 'PATRICIA ROUNTREE Honor Soclety 3 4 Hlgh Ten 2 3 Natl Merit Scholarship Flnalnst 4 Northern Lxghts 4 Spanish Contest 3 Latm Club 2 Debate Club 3 SANDRA SAALMILLER Jr Councnl Northerner Semor Edntor 4 Spect Act Chm Spect 2 4 Drama Club 3 FT A 3 4 Booster Club 2 4 Block Scctxon PHYLLIS SANDERS Band 3 F BL A 3 4 Booster Club 3 4 Block Section 3 4 JOHN SANSBURY Honor League 2 3 Spect 3 Intramurals 4 KENNETHG SCHAEFER H1 Y Club 2 Spamsh Club 2 Golf Club 2 4 Gymnastics Club 4 Intra murals 3 4 JANICE SCHILK Art Club 4 Home Ee Club 4 PHILLIPS SCHILLING Art Club 2 4 ROBERT SCOBEE Student Councnl 3 Spect 3 4 Golf Club2 MARILYN SELIG Hugh Ten 2 3 Spect 3 North erner 3 4 Quxll and Scroll 4 Mu Alpha Theta 4 Latm Club 2 French Club 3 F B L A 3 KATHLEEN MARGARET SHEA Spect 3 4 am boree 4 Latm Club 2 Drama Club 2 4 FTA 2 F B L A 2 Booster Club 2 3 French Club 3 4 Other actlvmes not mentxoned SENIORS SENIORS 'FFRANK SHEPARD Student Councxl 2 Jr Coun c1l Sprmg Play 2 4 Operetta 3 4 Spect 2 4 Counter pomts 4 Thespmns 3 4 Key Club 3 4 'HQALAN SHIMER See page 118 SANDRA SHRUM Operetta w Belles 2 3 A Cap pella4 Jamboree 4 F BL A 3 Booster Club 2 DEE SHUCK Gold Key nn Art Contest 3 Student Art Exhnbnt 2 4 Desrgned School Llcense Plate 2 Jzmboret 3 4 Art Club 2 4 'FCAROL SHUTTLEWORTH Honor Society 3 4 Hnph Ten 2 3 Student Councnl 2 3 Spect 3 4 Mu Alpha Theta 4 French Club 2 3 Orchestra 2 4 Boost er Club 2 4 EDSIMMONS State Musu. Contest 4 Spect 2 Tr1ck3 PAUL SIMPSON Track 2 Intrlmurlls 3 XMARY KATHLEEN SINCLAIR H o n o r Society 3 4 H13,h Ten 2 3 Sr Class See y Soph Councnl Counul Sr Counexl Iloralm ucen Candxdatc 2 Spect 2 4 if' ANEY SMITH Honor Socltty 4 Merle Sxdener Award 4 Democracy Theme Award 4 Northerner 3 Edltor 4 Spect 3 u1ll and Scroll 3 Ixce Pres 4 Debate Club 3 Booster Club 2 3 JANET SMITH F T A 4 Belles 3 at UDY SMITH Honor Leapue 2 3 Sr Counc1l Malorette 2 4 Spect 3 4 Jamboree Model 4 Art Club 2 3 French Club 2 Drlma Club 2 3 Booster Club 3 PAT SMITH Drama Club 3 4 Stage Crew 4 Latln Club 2 3 Golf Club 3 4 Booster Club 2 3 RANDOLPH SMITH Student Councll 2 Spect 3 Bowllng Club 2 Intramurals 3 4 RICHARD MICHELET SMITH I-In Y Club Treas WILBUR PRESTON SMITHA SUZANNE SPENCER SNYDFR Nat l Mem Schol xrshlp Ietter of Recommendztlon 4 French Club 3 4 JAMES DAVID SOUFI H S p e c t 2 3 Lettermen Club 2 4 Basketball 2 4 Bzseblll 2 4 Booster Club 2 PATRICIA ANN SOUTH Drama Club 4 BARBARA SPRAGUE S p e c t 3 4 Jamboree 3 Boots and Saddlt Club 2 Draml Club 3 French Club 7 F B L A 4 F T A 4 Other mctxxxtncs not !11t.l1Il0I'lCLl , g t - 1 'y 'S - 'Z ' 5 ' 'S -- '. . 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Q . . 1 f 1 ' 3. . 1' ' P: -, Y 1, . l .1 W I V MARGERY ANN STARK Northerner B u s ln e s Manager 4 Spect 2 Drama Club 3 Spanxsh Club 2 GolfClub2 3 FTA 3 'KTIM STEELE Hlgh Ten 2 3 Honor Socxety 3 4 Student Councnl 3 4 Outstandxng Soph and jr Boy Boys State Rep 3 Key Club 3 4 Latm Club 2 Intra murals 3 4 Fmalxst Scholarshxp wxnncr SHELLEY STILLWELL See page 118 ROBERT STOHLER Debate Club 4 DANIEL L STOUT Sr Councxl FT A 4 NANCY JO SUGARS Honor S0c1ety 3 4 Spannsh Contest 3 Spect 3 Intramural Councnl 4 FBLA Pres 4 State F B L A Hnst 4 P1 Omega P1 Award for Outstandmg Busmess Grad JIM SUTPHIN SHERRI SUTTON Honor League 2 3 F N A 2 3 Pres 4 Latm Club 2 3 Bowlmg Club 3 Boots and Saddle Club 2 Booster Club 2 4 MARCIA SWAN Honor League 2 3 N o r t h e r n Llghts 2 4 Qunll and Scroll 3 4 Treas 4 Drama Club 2 Debate Club 2 Spanxsh Club 2 Booster Club 2 4 GEORGE SWEET Jr Prom Klng Candxdate Student Councnl 4 Spect 3 4 French Club 2 Key Club 3 4 Booster Club Treas 4 Tenms 2 Intramurals 4 DENNIS TAKAYOSHI L e t t e r m e n s Club 2 4 Football 2 Intramurals 2 4 REBECCA JANE TEAGUE Honor League 3 Art Award 2 4 Spect 4 Stage Crew 2 3 Art Club Sec y 3 Latm Club 2 3 Booster Club 2 GARY THOMPSON Intramurals 3 4 MARY HELEN THOMPSON Bowlxng Club 3 FBLA 3 4 FNA 24 BoosterClub24 'SARA LYNN THOMPSON H o n or SOCICEY 3 4 Hlgh Ten 2 3 Nat l Merlt Scholarshxp Fmallst 4 DAR Good Cntxzen Award 4 Candndate for Duchess 4 Soph Councnl Student Counc1l2 Spect 2 4 'FJONI TISCHER Honor Socnety 4 Sr Class Xxce Pres Student Councll 3 4 Fall Sports ueen Cand 3 Cheerleader 2 3 Drama Club 3 Hlstorxan 4 Yard Parks ueen RICK TOSCAN Key Club 4 Tenms 4 ROBERTM TRENT Northerner Sports Edltor 4 Spect 2 3 Key Club 34 Lettermens Club 2 Basketball 2 3 Football 2 4 Track 2 3 PAULV TROUP Honor Socnety 4 Hlgh Ten 3 Sprmg Play 3 4 Spect 4 Thespnans 3 Pres 4 Drama Club 2 4 Key Club 3 4 Intramural Track Meet 3 4 Booster Club 4 Other act1v1t1es not mentloned SENIORS .497 -ffm an SENIORS FAY TRUMAN DIANE TURLEY Jr Councll Spect Act Chm Spect 2 4 Booster Club 2 4 Sec y 3 Drama Club 4 FBLA 2 FTA 2 Span1shClub2 IM TURNER Honor League 2 3 Honor Society 4 Key Club 3 4 Debate Club Z Golf Club 2 4 Golf 2 4 Intramurals 4 ROBERT B TURNER Spect 3 A Capp ella 4 Bowllng Club 2 Latm Club 2 Golf Club 2 Golf 2 Intramurals 4 JOHNW ULMER Student Counc1lZ Spect 4 Key Club 4 Electromcs Club Secy Treas 4 Intramurals JAMESC URBAIN Honor Socnety 4 Latm Contest 3 Intramurals 4 SANDRA VAN CLEVE GARY VAUGHN Drlll Team 2 4 Rifle Team Intramurals 4 STEVE VORIS Northerner 4 H1 Y Club 2 3 Pres 4 Aeronautics Club 3 Latm Club 2 Intramurals 3 4 ROBERT WILLIAM WAKE Bowlmg Club 4 Span lsh Club 4 Baseball 3 4 LOU ANNE WALK Art Club 4 Home Ec Club 4 Booster Club 3 JIM WEAD-A Cappella Counterponnts 4 Opere ANN WEATHERLY Honor League 3 Spect 3 Drama Club 3 Booster Club3 1:LINDAWESSELING Honor Socnety 3 4 Hxgh Ten 2 3 Natl Merxt Scholarshlp FIHEIIISI 4 Student Counc1l4 Jr Councxl Spect Act Chm Northern Llghts 3 Latin Club 2 3 CARLWEST Spect 4 Latxn Club 2 Booster Club 4 Intramurals 4 'RJUDITH WHITTINGTON Sprxng Play 2 Oper etta 34 Counterpoxnts 4 Jamboree 3 4 Boots and Saddle Club 2 Bowlmg Club 3 Drama Club 2 3 Span lsh Club 2 CAROLYNA WILEY Honor Socxety 3 4 Hugh Ten 2 3 Englxsh Contest French Club 2 4 Booster Club 2 4 XADRIAN E WILHOITE Honor S 0 c re t y 4 Honor League 23 Soph Councnl Sr Councnl Prom Kmg Cand Spect 2 4 Lettermens Club 2 3 Treas 4 Other actrvnues not mentloned PATRICIAJ WILHOIT Operctta 3 A Cappella 3 4 Jamboree 3 4 GARY WILLEY GERALDINE J WILLIAMS S p e c t 2 4 Drama Club 2 3 Latnn Club 2 4 Booster Club 2 4 ROGER WILLIAMS Sr Class Treas r P r o m Kmg Spect 3 4 Counterpomts 4 A Cappella 3 m boree 4 WILLIAM DEAN WILSTED Spect 3 4 Electron rcs Club 3 4 Aeronautxcs Club 3 4 Aeronautlcs Club 2 Booster Club4 Football 2 Intramurals 4 BARBARAWINDER F B L A 3 4 FNA 34 Booster Club 4 LANCE R WITMER Honor L e a g u e 2 3 Dance Band 2 4 Pep Band 2 4 Band 2 4 Jamboree 3 Key Club 4 Bowlmg Club 4 Golf Club 2 Intramurals 4 DAVID WOLF Spect 3 4' OE WOOD Sr Class Pres Natl Mernt Scholar shnp Fxnalnst and Wlnner 4 General Motors Scholar shlp 4 Student Councxl 3 4 Geometry Contest 2 Out standxng Soph Boy Basketball 2 4 KAY WOODRING Spect 2 3 Jamboree Model 4 Latln Club 2 French Club 3 Booster Club 2 JOHN WOODRUFF Spect 2 3 Jamboree4 Booster Club 3 4 Intramurals 4 THOMAS F WRIGHT Honor League 2 Key Club 3 4 Aeronautncs Club 2 Booster Club 3 4 Intramurals LaWAYNE WYATT Honor League 3 Key Club 3 4 Electromcs Club 4 'FNANCY JANE WYNN Honor League 2 3 Fal Sports Queen Candldate 2 Jr Prom ueen Candndate Floralxa ueen Candxdate 2 Spect Act Chm Spe t 2 4 amboree Model 4 Block Sectxon 4 NANCY YOUNG Gxrls State Rep 3 FT A Xxce Pres 3 4 Spamsh Club 2 Booster Club 4 RICHARD THOMAS YOUNG Jr P r o m Kung Cand Student Counc1l2 Spect 2 4 Jamboree 4 Let termans Club 3 4 Booster Club 2 4 Football 2 4 In tramurals 3 4 'CONSTANCE ZIMET Sprmg Play 2 4 Operettl 3 Northerner Co Edlter of ACIIVIIIES 4 Spect 2 4 Jzm boree 3 4 Thespnans 4 Stage Crew 2 3 Drama Club 3 Pres 4 NED ZINK H1 Y Club 4 Booster Club 3 4 Wres tllng4 Baseball4 Other actnvxtues not mentnoned SENIORS SENIORS NANCY BERKLE F N A 2 Bowling Club 2 4 Lnbrary Club 2 4 Latm Club 2 Band 2 3 JO BETH HART-Qunll and Scroll 4 Jr Spect 4 Sprung Play 4 Drama Club 4 BRUCE HODGSON ERNEST HUTTE JUDY MARTIN Drama Club 2 4 FNA Spect 3 4 Jamboree4 Sprmg Play3 GEORGE MCCORD RICHARD PEINE Natxonal Honor Socxety 3 4 Hlgh Ten 2 3 Mu Alpha Theta 4 Drxll Team Com mander 3 4 ALAN SHIMER Electromcs Club Pres 4 SHELLY STILLWELL ROBERT OBENCHAIN National Honor SOCICIY 4 Hlgh Ten 3 Mu Alpha Theta 4 Vnce Pres 4 Key Club 4 Rnfle Club 4 Rxfle Team 4 Outstandmg Sec ond Year Cadet Award DIL El' - BUS DRIVI-IRS-lump piuturcj Iflrif Kun: R. Nluurc. ixLlI1llI1iSll'3f0I' ll. Gray, C. llarlc. lbottom piclurcj lfirnl Row: A. Porter, M of bux lrgxnspurmlinii, R. Darling, P. Morris. C. linen, H. Hraclicn, lf. Smitli. A. wvllllQ1l11NOH, VV, Hudson, li, Smith, P. jenkins. Ci. W'idl'n::r Dawson, R. Vilicliucucr, Win. Yan Uxdnl. Sifnml Run: H. Ijunlmwcr. Sn-will Rau: XY. Moore, C. Niitclicll. C. Buuclilcr. 0. W'l1itc. K. Merv- W. Adams. R. lknluy, QI. Holi.1nnon. K. wvlNCIT1.lI1. R. Srurdevanr. ger. R. Hadley. YY. Allan. T, Bauglm. .5 .5 . f ' M404 V' v -vm f f Nm ' Ifiril Ron: R. SUlllCfl.ll1Ll. O. Harvey ' I.. Darling. cg, smith. Smnrlif Run: R. Carpenter, li. Osborn N. Bowen, V. Collins. Tfmnf Run: C, Ciillcspic, Davis. IJ Vlllilcl. D. lglylur. Mm sw .swf 'nk 'als 'IHWNEW' 'Y Junlors Brenda Abtll Du ld Ablv. hm Adams Phnllnp Addnson Chuck Alton Nlnlburn Aldrxdgt Ijlkk Alltn lim Alyxs Jon Amato Iatk Anderson Wlary Anderson Nanu Xndrtvts Robert Angell Tolbert Anvtexler ohn Augustus Susie AyC0ak Bull Barnes Ly nda Ball Sue Barlet eff Barnett Nfarynn Barrett Nlarnlyn Bassltr Cmdy Baunr Judy Beayer Bob Beck Nhrk Beesley lean Behrens Ronald Bemeke Beverly Bell Tom Bennett Ieanne Berrndgv. Sandy Beswick Waurten Bcutler Iam Burr Margie Bltmr Nzmty Blacketttr Iudy Bla4,km.m Don Blcvutt Nancy Bly the Marsha Bu.1tm.1n jan Both Y alerlt Bugs Robert Booth Richard Bowers Carter Boyd Phrl Boyer Larry Braun I.1nd.1 Braun Bob Brtam Phrllnp Bredell Donna Brown james Brown Vary Beuhltr Nancy Bugh Carol Jean Bull How ard Bull lm Burns XX ny nt Burns I nnda Burst Xiary Lou Butler Thomas Byheld Frank Cable uhn Campbell Jumors C arolv. Caplm Suu. C arr Ibm Carr Ilan Carrmgton Ilnl C arson Batty Cashman Aug Calendar Sally C handlnr I lganur C haw XIIICL Clnnuvutlm I arry C,hutv.rhv.ld julmn C.lapp Ilnana Clark Xllkc Clark Suane Clay 'I um Clayton Doug Clousg Unk Coady Xiargaru Coates Amy C othn Barbara Culbv X mln Colv. Dlane Collur Arthur Collins Clxrxstnm Comm Glenn C unway X lrglnna Coour Slew Corman Q' Qu 4- 10' Cordon Crungkslmank Dan Culbnrzsun Bob C ulp R111 Curtu Hrry Cuthbgrtmn Inm Danby Linda Sur. Ilanlu lnm Ilaudsun Daud Dans Ann I,LLlCt.Ib.lLII11 Tom Dccter Sara Dxgkawn Iilll Dlulll Nlarguunu Dune AHIIJ Dlllgnbgrgar Can IJ1r1cnbv.r,.,Cr Bob Doane Stem Dungus larry Doody Llnda Durbukgr JUNIOR COUNCII In I nu u v Stamp Ilnllm :umm Carol XII.CIurn., Ixnnv. Umplxru Bun Traylor NIauru.n Bgutlgr Connn. Shnrman Sun. Barlnt Buuly Ins u Cm,s.,v.r n 2 Surml Run NI1' Brxan NX Laur Spunsur aglue Care 4 Ilan C Jfflllglllll ra V alrman S cu Q., r cn Id Ixrausv. C urelon CZFUICICSIIJIIIC B1 b V. rnrhr ark Buslu rrx 1 nam ag Xian L Hrs. Hubbard Nlrs I1.I1ll1 XX nsmr Sponsor 45 'Www QQ' ...aff 8 .btw 'J LS O fq 4 -.0 WWW' I2 A-u -,.:',- -.I .gf Juniors Durmg., the xur junmr x,1rI consult Nlrs Nixldrnd Shnrlex for guxdanu planmnr, thur class Qclndules Talkmg, vuth Mrs SINYILW rs Donna Nferrxtt Pat Dowmy Iam Dubois Susan Ilugk Bxll Dugan Iarrw I-amn I-.lI1ll'1 I'dI,lng!0n ludy Idwarux Suu Idwmrd Sandy I Hu Donald Illmrr bumn Illnvu Tum Illns lm I r d Sanford I nrla. Xiark Inhlnxlx Bob I mnk Bnurlx Inslu umn I rtL Nhkc I wing, Du.1n1Inrb1nks Pain I .lrnnr ISIII IL bu Sus.lnILrn1ndu C .zrnl I mln son Bonnm Indnr Chunk I lshnun I I1fIIlN Inrlc Ilnn Ilulcy' '.ll1IUCIl Ii: ll F .lmcs Ford i .mc Ifortunc Richard Foxworthy Linda Ilrnlcy Martha Ifric ' Melinda Ifruiu Bob Funk ,Indy Cambill Iiurbarn Clxrdncr Carl Current Ronny fmrritsnn Iiob fcuffriun Iiub Cxcorgc Ric mrd flxucn SICYC fi bs Larnlc fi 'mon -im C'itIurLI .lim C' orc Carol Ckwrf Jumors Rena Gold Robert Grau Duck Graver Ianni Graves Barbara Gray Robtrt Gray lacquelyn Grtbt Munn Grccly Pam Grttnc Daye Gnenwtll Becky breu1vuurd Lynn Grlthth Bull Grlmes Gall Griswold Kitty Grummann Jean Guldager Marnanne Guyton Patsy Hadley Lnnda Haxslup jon Hall Steve Hall I arry Hannah Susie Hardy Kay Harryman John Hart Leonard Hasltr Dan Haston Vary Haw es Mike Htardtn Karen Hellmers I ynda Helm john Hendrxtkson Carlyle Henry ludlth Hutt 'Vlary Hxbbard Rlcky Hnbbs Denms Hnlgcnbtrg, Donna Hmelmman Lmda Hurt Ron Hocker Mary Hotkttt Pat Hoffman bue Hogan Rae Hoppoek Sally Howard Gary Hughes Wmston Hunter Dnane Hurst eannnne l-Iurteau Bull Isles Bette jo Iverson Cam jacks Stephen jackson Phyllns james Dxana anus Randall ths Tom enkms jnm enmngs Richard Jensen Lrry eter Don lohn Blll Johnson DottieHenry ji . . J V. J. J 'Q .V J . Q J' J Junlors Dann! Iolmnson Daxc Iohnson Doug Iohnsnn Warty johnson 'vhke juday Reese Kauifman Ilnda Kearns Cynthia Kcnnuy Karan Kidd amts Klesnlhnrst Karan Kngtr jlm Knmh Bob Kung Don Kung Alnce Kingsbury judv Kmncar Robert lxmzel Hugh Kirtland Manly n Knttx Ioseph Klobutar Rubert Kmerlm lxm Kothnburgtr Cnscla Kohltr Katia, Koblstatdt Krlstln Kotht Cora Kramgr Unk lxmpp Barbara Kruugtr Sandy Kuhlman Russtll Kuhn C htf Lamburt Sandn. l ang, Sandx Larr Apnl Lawnnu. C arnh In us. lu. Tamsm Lv. ann lgfftl Karan I nmasnrs Danny lc-xln. Wuhan' law III N1.lfllIl lusts lnm Lnbht Manu lmdtr Art lindsay Pbll lmgLm.m Y lgkl llttlv. Dan. lohsv. udy Ioukabnll jvbn lortnl Dau. I undm C arol VItClurp., Rnthard N1gLord Bob N1LDonald lim 'wld lrm Hub XILKII11 Sandra N1tK1nmy Hmmm. NRI aughlm ludy 'wid Lrran Kathy x1LVl.lh.ll1 Barbara N1gN1mn Don Nifl aggcrt J, . 'V -, , ' IA .. Bob Lcftun V. V . I . I I A J ' A V Jumors Mark NRW hurter lou Ann MacDonald Dase Mae Pheat loAnn x13lC,l'lCl Ted Mangm llm Manifold Kathw Markex AI Marshall Inm Marshall Mars Lou Marta Patty Marrm Carol Matthews Mrchael Maurer Nl3K'llVl'l Maxwell Mary Ann Mahew lo Mekel lack Mendell Deanna Merrltt Donna Merrnt ludy Mules Dona Muller Ierry Muller Marsha Muller Richard Muller Bob Mntchell Susan Moore lanet Morgan Bob Morrison Wendy Mueller Marr Munson Gall Myer Nanu Nall Rolland Nall Roger Nelsen Ben Newberry laclue Nlceum Sandy Nieman Don Nolan Carl Norman Allan Olmsted Steven O Malley Drck Osborn Chuck Ovam Phllnp Parker ludy Painter ludy Parsons Paul Partlow Bonme PRKIISOI1 Heeky Patton l y nda Peak ludy Pearson Sherrx Perkins l d Pernl Ann Peters Dan Pettigrew C Indy Pfennig Nhchele Platter ludle Plevs Marianne Pllak Chuck Poland Ginger Polak Barbara Porter . A . . A . l . er A V . . . l V A 4 . Graham Morris rx 5 is-G 'qw R'-J 3 iiwff-are 1 .3 9 Juniors Carole. Potter Xanu Poviell Norman I ulmr Delmar Prah Roseta uers Sums Rabe Btttx R3bll'!0WlIl Pat Radltrg limhn R.1litiJn Tum Rmnsburi, PM Rardon Dottie Reed l'mn.e Rtnsbergtr iraq., Runolds Shirlu Ridtr Sandra Ritehu met Roestner C lfll Runiheri, Skip Ruth Xlikt RN in Xlikt S1p,e Cirol S:ini,tr Inmt Sitinxlu Ron Satttrfitlil Xlikt Selufer ilin Skl'1lI1dlkF Bllh Sklllllhh Fmrbim Stlinittker limnne Sehonebergtr Robert Seliradir Carole Sehremer .nk Schroeder Anne Schuctz Allan Scott Shirley Scott Sunnne Shafer Phil Shner C ,irolwn Sheen Xlarshm Shelton l onnia Shernmn Nino Shermln Doug Shirclilf Alan Shreve Pat Shull Charles Siler Mack Sims jack Sipe lflaine Smith Kent Smith Michael Smith Sally Smith Carolyn Smitlu Bob Snyder Paula Sommer jim Spencer lid Spengenmn Alerry Stafford Susie Stamm Semi Smmper ,ludy Stnnge Karen Smuher Susie Steers Juniors lm Strvnart I llrn Svugart Stun Svundler Bgurly Svunnew Icanme Sym-'ms Dum T1hbert I up,cnc Yann Sruc 'lqgrdgn lam lwerlxrk Sandra Thomas Rollin Tlmnupwn Bun Traxlor olan Tfllltf Blll fs ner I 'vnnc Lmphrcx Cxrulyn Y an Nletcr lan N an Y uctor I aul N aughn Dlxn: X nc Nlllif Ylncl Ronald W ade Caroly n VL agner Karen VL allberg lov. VL alsmnth Stuc W alter Brad Waltman lack W alz Iudy W arEdd Whlr V'arman Linda V atkins Bull W nad Bm W caur FI Lrry W easer Dean W ur Duane W hntc Mike W lute Ruth Ann V hm Wuhele VL ndes Kathe V xggam Carol V nlllams C race W llmn Iulxc W :lion Stcxc XX llson Susan Vu nlson Vary W olf fred W olters Kathy Vs oods Sue XX mds KITCHYN STAFF Hn! R014 Mesdames llormgc Sears Helen Farlc Crnlla Nevsbold Ruth NfcClurc can Falls Helen Rmlaards Srl-:md Rau Niesdamcs Bern X ex ers Betty NX lllnams xllflf Smxth Elsxe Truedcll flslc Vmters Nlarxe Ymerx Soplaxe Sm1tl1 Third Rau Nicsdamcs Ieola Perm Aus Kung Niarrha Peters Nir Ross Stewart Nlesdamu Luc: le Hulse Thelma Brown jean Goecker das 'x QL 1 Y for Juniors Bob V flglil Bun XX wnn Dun YLTHII llonru Young Sophomores Hnlda Abell David Alexander D3Wld Allen Nlaro Allen Wake Allen Bet erly Ambrol Pam Anderson Robert Anderson Iam Armstrong Barbara Ashton Iohn Ayre C arolyn Halley Fd Bailey XY 1ll1cc Baker ulmn Bernard un Bur Anne Barrett Riu Barrett Judy Barlerr C lorua Baudenmcl Nhrua Bauer I arrv Baugh lxnsn Bearss Tobu Btaslev own Bedwell Kurt Behrman I d Belyea Doug Benz Xhry Bergerson Fd Bernard Iam Berner Tom Berner Ron Bernstein Dltk Best Phvllns Bettge Stu Bngles Tom Bnllmgi I lame Bishop Party Blshop lull Blisct Dum Blalr Ann Blancw Stue Bluestem Fred Blumcnauer Pmt Bohannon 'I errv Bolt Harry Bolton Iamts Borden .l, ' .l 1 Becky Beasley pl A . x . Sophomores Ann Bound Roberta Bowsher Kathy Bovcr Roger Boyer Margaret Bracken I mda Bradford Tom Brady Donna Breaux Bonnie Brctlng Gretchen Bretlman Clarlce Brew er Sharon Brnggs Karen Brmkcrhoff Phnhp Brodey Fred Bronstrup Barbara Brooks Claudia Brow n lason Brown Karen Brow n Bonnie Browne Penny Brow nmg judy Brow nson Glenn Brummer jlm Brunelle Inara Bundza Deanna Burghard Marcia Burkert I'ddy Burns Ianey Burns Floyd Burroughs Rodney Burton Mark Butler Iohn Byers Susan Byfield Harold Calvert Don Campbell Nan Campbell Nancy Campbell Robert Campbell Tom Campbell Roy Campbell Make Cannon Paul Carlson 'Margaret Carr Terry Carr Iohn Carrier Robert Carrington X ack: Carter Frlc Cedcrquxst Rosemary Chappell Bull Chldlev Pam Chrnstensen Fred Church Cary Claw ton Pat Clmkscales Bobble jo Cohen Bull Collins Ierry Collins Priscilla Colvxlle Davxd Connolly Fred Cooke Dawd Cooney Fatty Byers ,. . s.:-+ ,.,Zf2?.. .: ::4:E5'3,f-1 ,. , -. .4 ,W , f I A MMA e' 41. Kiwi' VL.-1I,'41:':5 ' ,1 .ga Af! Q -1-Q' V if :QQ Gun ,fe Aw' 'Iii me in E Ak K .11 as Mn, Qs: 3' iii- 'Ns is V, -fd' H1 xilq' CCN. Char ,C an -. 'iff '51 lf' 1 1, w h, ,f 'J I1 ki 1 Ms. .0 ..-1, 'If -1-. 1. VX if 'W' war? ,ca 5OPllC7XlORl7 COUNCIL- Firxf Run: Nlr. Richard Heck, Sponsor. Rril l7r1niC. Karl RillcrSls.1111p, .-Xnn Ciil- lim11. Miss glunnitn Mullcn, Sponsor. Nfmuil Ruin Judy Nlcmlcll. Ginni XY'm1l1lgc'n1utl1, l'.ux1' Ciarrily, l,11is Pcrmn, l'n1l'n S11 ccncy . Xlilw 1l2ll'iI11.ll1. -lI'l. xl1I! 'l'l1m11psn11. Dm111.1 llrcnux. Rulli Sliaflilcforgl, Kristi licarss. 9us.m I.:-151011. Sophomores Suu C nrlx LII1 Cuupl1nLl 8111011 C oup im S p1i1 C in L' 'N mu CFCISNLT lx ll'LI1 C YISSIIIJII S in ll Cul IW n Bill C urrx linux Curlix 5llLl,llll1ll' C 1 L11 ll! Xllfgll ljlwls S c LX llisis C l1l!'lLN Duum1 llunn1 l51sw0r1 llHLll,lWi0I1 I1111 l7LLlCn11n lXlI'Ll1l,LllllL NUFIHIH Ucnnisun XX uni. l7u1r11sm1 lil lliglursmu mlm lJ1slwn1 U L D1 Ill 1 lxlrt lhnluns un 1 limbs an IHILL llmlxl iurim ll ll ROI Dunno l'nrl11r.1 llUl1j,l1Cl lX llimc llur 11 1 Il l 1 ml 1 Ann ll7Cl'l1lIl S1111 fl lbs r1l1n l klglllL,UH1 I lk Il in 11 1 l lcrry ll s Susln lI11I!1Ll Nilk lnglu irilx 1 1 lllfhlfl l nslcx l xc l 1 111: Sliirrx l.1uCut inn 1' er c Nlmrx Felrs Russ llrguson Q A ' I Q - l - 11 9 1, 3 1 .1-A 5 A fl 4 ' C I. I W V R1 lil N fl A . Q 1 1' ,.,,,.,., , C 11,, 1 'll , I' I A Q'v3 ' ig . 'A A K l 3 . x ' I if A -D . i4ll I .vis if i hyd' 1 C lf nf- i f if-F' fm' 5 L , ,W . ,. ,..,.,,,,.,.,..... .CQ 1 -X C 1 . : 1 K ' A r' 2. 5 -3 , ., p A 401 Q ' 'Z r. ' '. 4' 1 if . ,H QQ: -Q H,.,- V, V g A.,..,1 f- , xg, - V ' 5 , 3 , iii 1 iiiiir is 1 1- ' 1 3 'Il .1 'wW1' iw? - ' ml ,gig I , i ' .11 -.:---l ' .F W ' - '1f Ci. 'I' 'I. isl 1, 3 3 C Q :K iii J Q f-1 fd' ,Q l 1 in s 55, I 1 .bu , . I fa ki A 1 M u in 1 ,.- 1,n.' 'Q Q Hu? f mv -mm ir V- : i ii Q , . MC ' - .C in 1,.. ,. ,,.1. . ' sf: f .. .J , ' K 1 1 sf . . , Q X filly' f f ' , L -. K l.i1 i X , 1 1 if ' : D.1 lrly ', -A AFL at V, H 'la K ' , ,W I i , C'i.1 ll . tun- N A I X A if -.3 ' W - ' tg 5 11 iw 'S-LQ s i1 is f ii i1 1 , rr C 1 s . U, . +4 W wg jf: -A V J I:-is zvi AI Q i, , j , . Q L- lk ' wr -, ..,,.., . Q v .,1,:. , ..,. . , I .I g Bill QH, ,tt f I ii 5, Llim f l' ut K ' X. . ' - M Ill' -llis - ', ap iq, Q C QQ' . I in , in 1 r- H. 511 i k 1 Ag f + J MEM' A f Q -: :.' : z ,:2l ,F A V i' up ' N, K ' Q, .1 , 1 'W ' 'Aki 3 C ifim F' ' gf EH ' -- ' s-1' ' Mfr ' W xi. ' 1 1 13,11 ' L 4 X 'B , x E v-Ii li ii 2 fi? K .Cd 1 . , 1. ' 1 C- . if -Y ,, . S, -. 1 .' r ' ' ,wr . ,,w 4 V ' W . -1- 59 'i C 1 1 1 - ' ' 1 ' - i 1 E3 AY a ,V 1 ,- 1 X1 , Sophomores lames Fuck Barbara Fxnlas sun Bull Fnsher C arolsn Pxsher Dclie Pusher Ruta Pltnh Barblra Fnltl Ium Ford Iudx Forms I mda Po! Sands freeman Bull Prcx Nhkc Prlcd Iam Frltsthlc Rnhard Yrye lames Cjamng C heryl Caarcma Susan C arclner Bull Garner Patsy Garrnts Nlargle C asklll Donna Gaugush Raw Gaugush Teresa Gax m Io Gebhardt SULZDHE Cyensendurtf Nlarv Lou Gheen Nlary Glbson Chuck Gxllesplc Ann Cnlllom Dub Gllson Iam Gllson laek Glaner Don Goff Kay Goodwin Iulnc Graff Charla Grau Ruth C'rau Dorothw C1rax C arwl C reen Ima Caregors Barn Grnfhn Dasc Grundcrman Roger Cmuernscx Nilkc Gunason I rrol Gunkel C erald Hatkbarth Sharon Haggard C huek Hamc loan Hall Ioan Hall Sharon Hall Roger Hamnltun llcnn1sHan1nlt Bull Hankermewcr Slxclxa Hansel Robert Hansen .lim Hargreaves Kathie Harsh Sharon Hart -lim Hatter Lira Harter Hike Hartman -J 'IW 'Q .,. 'i 'Q 45 -D 3 QQ eq: 67 ...fr cyl' fm Sophomores Vary Hartz VL .ly ne Harx ex Iamtla Hash Seott Hauss Sharon Hay nes Susan Htdbatk 'Nad Helmg, Ron Htndrxtkson Iudy Htnn lanlce Henson NX arrtn Herbert Vary Htrrm Sandy Herltr linda Hltglns Stun Hoagland Betty Hoffman Cxrol Holmes I tggy Holm Phrl Holwsorth Dan llnltl Sumn llopluns 'Xla Her t, Barbara Hostetler Nnkky Hough P1ul l'lUU7C Mark Hubbell Dntk Hup,g,nnQ Don Huthey luthv Hunter lnm Hunter Ctorge Hutiell Mneluy lacks Buster Iameson Bob Ianlte Kxren lohnson Make Iohnson Robert ohnson ludy Johnston Allan lones C arol loncs K wcndolyn one: udx lonts Plullnp ones Reuben once I mda lordan Brute lorgensen lick loseph Donna udson Pamela lulun Stcx e lx1dtl lohn Kclbaubh lohn Kellcx Shenla Kemp 'Mars Ann Kcnnedx crrv Kcntnlek Full Kndd Iohn Kndd Rodger lung, Susv Kmgdon Rands Klnnctt l ll Knott Natalie lxlam Percy Klcmops Sophomores Iauk Klclmcr Barbara Kllngu' W msmn Knaun grry Knut Barbara Krcxgh Vimkev I amb Tony I amber! Bob Lang Vlark IJIILIIIJII Pat Lanmrd Sharon I atham Susan I .xymn Sandra Ialarus lulu. Leeth Niary Leetmae Alan Iunbach Denms Igwm Anne Lldxkay lagk Lurman C .xrolyn I nght Dan Iong lnggy Long Kgnneth I ukmbnll I Lggy Lurn I .xrry I ymh Imora Ly mh Barbara Lyons lohn xICC3.lg Dale McClam Marllyn MLLlcr.ry ohn McClemcnts Mnke McCorm1gk Tammy McC,raady Patty McHenry Mary Beth MLNay Dorman Mcbhan John Mahomy Steve Mann Noreltta Mayors Nhke Marmon Beth Nfarsghkn Bull N1art1n Nhke Martxn Stan Niarun kan 'viason Barbara Vast lay Nhult larry Way Snphumon boys guunnlur Mr Norman Harmr assnrs Don Pumur with a problem Ionurnxng, has schcdulg f59? mf RGFW 9 Q '47 5 N. 5 . F .. . and , .7 .I ' Z - -J x fr VF -v-. --av '7' I J' I .1 ' L l. lin W' IU' if 1-IK 43 'sk if td 5 Lx V Q1 2 ,sz A K . ' XP 5: M :-,. a l: . .1 V ., V . Na' K SA Q AN :Ch K Y, ' 0 A T3 A, j fi. f 'S' . I , 2 Q J , . 'D 1 H f I 1' 5 I I I ' if I , f I 4 4 A ' , A I I Q , I. 1 K1 I , Q ' 3 5 If . I a L I 4 , , Q , 1 . .. .' A I Q G . A ' ' Q, J A ax ,, t 1 - . Q 'f 'GS 5 4 ' - I s I ,- 7' K X 1 . - .'M , v sm' I . A 5 X , 5 1 ' A Q' ' 2 ,I ,.., ah . ' I I I If , 1 R' .. I W ? '9 H I jx A , ' as 1 7 ii -nv 4- WM QA' www 'lik WW '39 ju' 'T Www IN 4 11,1 n Ill. Sophomores Idn. Nlnad lunlw Xlcnclgll UL XIKNS linux XIIL Llx X1 Irv NIIILS larry Xlllu lim XIIIIUI' Rlglm Xlunu Ionw Nlunmr IIIJIIL Nloora. Ilun Nloore I xm XIUFVIS Ixup Xlorse H4 Ia Xluulto x Iynda Nlunllnr SIILYFIII Mulllkln Suun Nlunggr Ihnms Nlyers Nurbgrt N.1.1m.m 11m Nlcarpass I umm Io Needlnr C Alu Nuely Iunneth Nxuuann I nurse 'Noel Nlaureen Nolan Donna. O Brian nun O Brian Xlxke Olun Suellen Olson Barry O Vaal Suu Orr Carol Osburn Iugr Pntor Llnda Parker Allan Parrmh Gwrgg Partlovse Slnrry I ltterion og I yiton Arlgm I Lllkk I me I grson Iiruu Iltnrs Imrcd Peterson C rug., Pmkus NIILIC Pitt lral Don I mnur Don I ulk S.1umlr.x lulur lm Ioml CNITIIXIJ I ra IIN Ira!! Iutlnrme I nu Bob I rue 'N.xnLV Ralukr Hub R ll1kI'lI11.ll1 Adnl Rn Nano Ruldlglx I .nr Rees Ixerrw Reue I :mln Rcxrlmel lhud Rnglmrdx Carolyn Rlddnll BllIRlI1gVJll Sophomores Iohn Rlsdon 6 urdon Rusk Imrl Rxtttrskamp Ch1rInttc Robbins Rlthard Robeson Rlthard Rolnrwn Run Rnchrnz I am Rohrmann Slum Rudd I Ilnn Rushton K nrky ust Ioan Samper I ran Samuel I ls sc Sanders Xlbtrt Sthacke Sum Sthechttr Donna Sghllk IXJIIIIL QCIHIIIIN5 Ium Sthloss Sharon Sthmld sh xrnn Sghmldt Ixrus Sthnabel Rntk Sghnatktnbtrt, Barbara Sthncxder Sung SthuIdt Fmnme Scott Ixy Stgerson lhbby Severn Ruth Slutktlford I rank Shapxro loan Shank Ixathy Shepherd Barbara Shnpp I mda Shxpp Ixaye Shook I rtd Short lax Shuck Bud Shure N mtrtc Snebcrt I Lwxs Slmpsnn karen Sums Barbara Sklnner Brtnt Smxth C aroI Smith C Iona Smlth Sun Smith W aynt Smith Xlnke Sotus Ilntk Sparks 4 arols n Spurs I trer Staxger Inn Stamm Sam SIJIHPBI' 1,LIII1lS Stanhw Pat Stanlex xx Stt Stuart Stun I5unnlt Stucns A Xu. S!LU.nxm X r IJ Sl M rt K, arlenc Stone Barbara Sumner udp' Smrms r 'T Maw wr --ff '72 'U' 43 'Q -03 -nd ,Nf' 'fi .f 7 uuruu xx, 1 flmrustnnn RL llklll L IIILI' nl 1 Ogut IR nw mmurn Ihrura :nur lm arm Ix un mp L T W I K KILKIIFIIHIIIS U Sophomores Doug, Strunk, I as umxen Cyan Snndun Hub Svx ann 1,lXlkI 'I Jggart 'I Lrry I Qgarden Bunnn Tlrrx Sum. Thanher I lsu 'I Imomas 13,51 Ilmnus Robert Ihnmns SI1 Iron I Immas IIIII II1ompwn Dorn I Immpmn num Ihompson Suxm I Imrnc II mum I Imrush Ill mu I YJIUIIDIIIII mu rm Um Iruxu N lg lul lull NI :rx I ungan. Nad Iurmr Ralmond Iusr Rohn Lrbmn uhn N .xmhrlpe I LI X Jughn XX nnnu X .xughn olmn X ug I Jul X oorhxes R xx mond Nl adsvmrxlm IIII XX .lgoner Bob XX .alkmr Ihnnl XX alrman c1l'0INIl XX ILI-uns I Lrrx XX aus Iom Vs ukh Dun Yxtljvllld I Ium XX unburgcr Illgk W nlls ldirn XX Iutc Ix lun XX Iutiltt Ink NXI11rtuuon Ihrlnrl V4 nghman I onnu NX nkstrnnm Xnn V ncILrrLLI'1t Burt NN 1IIm1u Hob XX1IIunS ll-- . rg tlc 1r iu lIxc xtl I' .ln J HAI pr S II ' CI.lsx. Ixl' . I P' I1-Ig 'ILII I1' f r wsx. 9 5 s - I ,4.,,M I 1 .I ,. N. 'I' ' .I I4' I' ,, 1 , .1 ' f J '. ., w, v - ,. ' wi. xy Sophomores I A W IIIUIIXUII Suu W rllu Ilm W IIIIAINN I lul W xllnamx Rxghard W nlluams Iiugrlx W IIIIJHINOII I 1 Wlln larrx W 1 s n llll WI Xlln alrxux Wxlx n Ilank W nlslul I mnnu W xsunan llll W m.n1an ludx W :Klum C IIHIY Wohlgunuth Xhke W ood Barry W'oo 5 Susan W urln Inn W Ullflllg Bob W hgh! Don W right Kon W right Shrrley W rnght blorla W vat: Iilll Young, oann Y ounl., Path Young, Plnl Young, Stu Young Inm Yueglnr N nun Durban ohn Barmy I dna Borard Klthlun Holm Nlld Sunuur Ku Bob Bally Iixll Burrows Bruce Gall Bob Galm Karhxe C ul Robnn Que ludw Harms Kay Hnghmwlr Stew: Hoghman IITI .lLUbs lamls Kunn Nlorrls Kurl Nlxke Lagh Iudy Lugluman Robert I umm Sandra Norm jean Ordway Sharon Rlckel Sharon Rldgr rm Sgobeg Dennis Snot! Chuck Smnh ohn Stahl Curtxs 'I allman Bull Teegardln I x nn Thompson rm Tool: Pere Turtle Ronald W .xrman Hub You lar takes Y Q -0 'X 'Z' ng , ? , . 1 - ta ' ,IIIIII :LI UTC . B ff I 5 WI., ' 'I I '-I I P .. .f 'H H ' n ' 3' ' J I' I I , ' 2 In - I , B ' I 1 , 1 d A U ' , r ' 6 Q, , .1 f r V 'W . , X' 0 5 A V Cathy Yattcs ' ' , ' 'Q 1 A ' - 1 I ' 1 J I r , ' '9 3 .L I ,I - I 3 A .29 I -- Al Y A - ., . ., 5 V ' I , , 'C Ip 'FI Q I .Q . .' I 1: lu' Jr' 4 1 I - I an v D ' 9 ' ,Q ,, 1 1 . I I I I , v E ,K I x. . , z Q ,I I' ' . 1 'I . f A ,Inf -3 3 ? I K-9 , A , , 'u I f I L Exim nf' Name the Machinery and Galm Co Wlll be able to Qupply you Wlth lt Lathes Shapexs Dr1l1 P1esses and M11llHg Machlnes Tradltlonally the Flnest 1n P1ec1s10n Dlstrlbuted by Kenneth J Galm Co , Inc 46 S Cap1t01 Ave ME 4 3467 Juhn Ildlt, Rob Galm GOT A WHISKER'9 let Barbasol remove It We dont guarantee thflt glrls w1ll chase you but vour chances are .1 lot better lf wou use Barbasol Mounds of pleasure come out of one llttle can BARBASOL Judy Pond Bob Beckmann Ann I ll'lSI'll1lll Food ISU t food unless 1t1S good and good food ISH t good food unless It 1S P1 om Russett s Any t1me 1S approprlate to eat VS0l'1Cl61flll food 1n th unusual cafeterla Russett Cafeteria 6747 College Axe CI 1 2821 II FOOD! FOOD! FOOD! e CC ' .77 O RING UP THE VALUE The best values in rings and school jewelry are always found at Josten's School Jewelry Company Steve Wilson, Lynn Umphrey Mr. Ray Arshow IT COULD BE YOU Looking for high quality lumber to use in your home or business. If you want the best, look no farther than Kidd Brothers Lumber 8. Hardware 1425 E. 86th Street CL 5-5478 Karen Kidd COME ONE COME ALL to Ripple Barber Shop. Not only can men and boys get sharp looking hair cutsg women and children are also given haircuts that will be admired and envied by everyone. Ripple Barber Shop 809 Broad Ripple Avenue CL 5-7920 Karen Crissman, Jim Burns Barbers from Ripple Barber HAVE TRUCK WILL TRAVEL . to Hancock's for the best in products and all your service needs. Hancock Standard Service Station 7068 College Ave. CL 5-5875 Connie Sherman, Jim Kotfenberger, Gail Griswold, Mr. Hancock SWEETS FOR THE SWEET Everyone loves good bakery goods and Kidd Bros. sell a delightful variety of delicious cakes, pies, cookies, and donuts. The girls' mouths are watering over a delicious cake which is just one of the tasty goodies made by Kidd Bros. Bakery 1403 E. 86th CL -9509 Donna Merritt, Barbara McFarland, Diane Duke DO YOU HAVE A COOL DATE? . Make it with 7-Up. You'll like it and so will your date. Impress her with good judgment and choose as a refresher . . . 7-UP HAVING A HOUSE PARTY? A panty wouldnt be a success vnthout Stark Sz Wetzel products Be sure to sexvc then dehclous luncheon meat and make you1 pa1 tv a paltg to be remembeled Stark 8g Wetzel 602 Rav St1eet Mlm 7 1451 ne Smlth Jud o ld v M rjo e Stark CAL 0020 How style able your hour wrll become wuth an ESKA PROTEIN WAVE as your basel Yes youll whusper a mulluon thanks to the protem ESKA waves into your halr Because only precious protem makes your haur so flexuble hanrstyles stay styled from one beauty appountment to another! Be style wlse always Call us for your ESKA PROTEIN WAVE foclay 0 U S P I 322540494 412760579 - l 1' Nora Place Beaute - by Ophia 8515 Westneld Blvd. CL 0590 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A GOOD BARBER? If xou are go to Nona Bfuloer Shop where you xull flllfl foux excellent bdrbers Fox the coolest h ur cut IH tovsn go to Nora Place Barber Shop 8515 Westfleld Blvd C L 5 0885 Judson Jaqua Steve Drum Bob Lefton Kent Smlth f A.. N M,1k,f. ,W 1f,e,,.W,.X w, ,, 3 - - f aff we L ON TOP OF THE WORLD . . . is where you will be if you get your carpets from Muller s Carpet 8. Rug Outlet 303 W Waehmgton St ME 5 7416 Jellv MIIIGI W' DO YOU WANT LUXURY i933-dk! IN YOUR LIVING . Inexpenslve luxurx wlth a look of beautv patlos, oors, and all alummum ploducte are avallable at Solar Sales, Inc S LW :X 4530 N Kevetone Ave Xfliktlm LI 6 1573 Eli' V1 rx X Y! -4 MII3 7' r I . J-ff' QQETIQM ,ef 1 .1 f' V t x mi ,qgfxfg I .L ,,E'wf-f qvh M my 5 J-,Q T mi A bxkx -32 awww fr .SR sr 7 4, Y Vxfp-g 4Qty,Yw, 4 'qf,!' I4-N i an 'lvf' :gy .q X 4 1. ,. 1 4 ,uit ff 'ii '-'Hu 'fftyw Jody Ellason Barbala Mlllel Q 5 Y +2 5 cv:.'w1-1'.4q:2.5q 53257 ht Martv McK1nley -1 r ,' , Mx Sn 4,4 322.gif 524 A ixv. aid it .texfixw 'fEf2 'S BEHIND CLOSED DOORS Through these doors pass the fmest lumber .md hardware ln the world North Slde Lumber 8. Hardware Inc 8502 Westfleld Blvd CL 5 5421 AS THE WORLD TURNS records are turnmg every Where For a wlde selec tlon of the fmest m records and phonograph equlp ment be sure to v1s1t The Record Rack 8515 W6Stfl6ld Blvd CL 1 5005 Phil I' strldge Bohhle Mathers Bonme Hurt John kelly ,riff I-Iovvard 'VV Sarns dc Co., Inc. helps keep lndianapolis ahead in Electronics New Howard W Sams plant to be located ln northwest sectlon of Indlanapolls wlll occupy a 40 acre tract HOWARD W SAMS 8: CO INC IS a unlque organlzatlon the only one of IIS klnd ln the world Our Illalll work lnvolves the study and analysls of electronlc devlces and developments and the publlcatlon of authorltatlvc lnformatlon regardlng thelr theory operatlon malntenance and rep'llr Our actlvltles have helped to establlsh Indlanapolls as the Center for lnformatlon servlclng every segment of the electronlcs lndustry the na tlon s TV radlo SCIVICC technlcl ms the component parts manufacturers the electronlc parts dlstrlbutors the equlpment manufacturers Ultlmately we serve you through our products These are largely responslble for keeplng your electronlc equlpment CTV radlo hl HJ ln HOWARD W SAMS 8: CO INC serves the Indlanapolls com munlty by currently provldlng Jobs for well over 300 skllled employees Our growth IS paced to that of electronlcs the countrys fastest growlng 'J lndustry We are constantly projectlng new plans for expanslon of our SCFVICCS and our facllltles Thls wlll create more new jobs for Indlanapolls and help our Clly prosper Servlclng the Electronics lndustry IIUWARD W SAMS 8 Co , Inc. lndlanapolls n 1, . T . . . . , l . 7 1. C. l . . . . . . 6, ,, D Z - V . , - . . . .2 L 5 I . . . S . . L ll , .5 , . ' . . V . . , . , .- . . - proper working order. L.. . ., . ' I- . . , , - . 7 fzgvflx xl . I . . . . ' . ' T ' . 2 s Q 3' O I O l O O O . For economlcal long runs choose Waldemar Press the only completely self contamcrl prmtmg plant m the Indlanapolls area with 52 x 76 smglc xolor and two color offset prmtmg equipment Our modern streamlined facnlntles enable us to ln nndle any prmtlng order from composmon to the fimshed job from Slfllpli single color runs to large runs of multlple color work with the highest degree of quahty and speed For the finest m offset prmtmg choose Waldcmar Press X1 The aldemar Press, I nc f,f2,fL',If,'fZ2'Z'Ld 31,1232 Telephone WAlnut 5 8969 I JMU o , l ' IF YOU HAVE THE GlRL . . . we have the ring. Since 1884 Sipels jewelers have served Indianapolis with the finest in jewelery. J. C. Sipe 418 Merchants Bank Bldg. ME 7-3521 Mr. Sipe, Wendy Mueller, Dottie Henry HALT! . . Make sure you have Northwestern Mutual Insur- ance before you put a dent in your fender. Northwestern Mutual Lite Insurance Co. 820 Guarantee Bldg. ME 4-3534 Sandy Saalmiller, Cathy Duck CALLING ALL CARS . . as well as all prospective car buyers. Everyone must visit K1Hg,S spacious car lot before buying a new or used car. King's Auto Sales 8. Service 5860 N. Michigan Rd. CL 1-9557 cars cars, and more cars CUP OR BOTTLE COKE S ALWAYS THE SAME Nothing can change the refreshing flavor of a cool Coke When school 5 out reach for a Coke A0655 no u Mike Gllll0TI'l Bonnie Bair WHY NOT'- buv your wood from Black Hebert Lumber Co They offer a complete line of building materials and hardware. You will be pleased and proud of the wonderful materials you can purchase for your home or business Black Hebert Lumber Co 1740 S. High School Rd. CH 4-9563 Chip Wilhoit Dick Young Nancy Wynn ffm Ong SCHOOLS NEVER OUT ln school or out Kiger and Co. m school supplies all the year around. Kiger 8. Co. 1830 NV. 16th ME 5-2344 Karen Kiger INTERIOR DECORATING? Everyone should have the finest quality of home furnishings to make you proud of your home Interiors for Living, Inc 1409 E. 86th CL 1-9449 Nanci Nail LIFE'S GREATEST NECESSITY' All you guys and dolls can purchise txshionable clothes for a teen or anyone at the eicclusixe cloth ing shop. Stenzdale 62.14 Carrollton CL l-5152 Karen Ki,e'ur, Pam DuBois FOREIGN INTRIGUE . . . The atmosphere of France and the wonderful cook- ing of French and American food can be yours to enjoy at Rene s French Restaurant 5244 W Washmgton CH 4 9416 Duck F lton IF YOU CAN DRIVE IT can servlce lt Statlon 8600 Westfleld Blvd VI 6 0027 Blll Selmg M1 0 cal Selmg I we ' ' . Sering Shell Service hy God 'a ' o win, Sharon Goodwin DECISlON U C O I 1 , O . , , C O Y.. 39 Whlch one of these wonderful p1 oducts should we me for our slumbel party? It leally doesn t mattel fo1 anvthlng fl om the G Sz W Food Glant IS bound to be good' Goodwin 8g Westfall Food Giant 1940 Nolth M1ch1gan Rd Cl o 2439 15-9 '.q fo' iv? , IV COLOR 3 color gives so much more M? M' IDU w1Il?:Af CGQBMMMD oudefmlfk s IISIIIU' colon make a Jor tl ut uulx penmml the lowes 1 ldl oum lll your Inlay 5 Lheelw IC Mdlllllll .incl flltIldllIllSN ln NIIII mv e ex Itslhv f'IflllldlllNCN fox eau he Unit that UHC5 mole of youxbef 53 'g:-. 0 S ' P . 1 - . 1 ff ,:Ef,'5:f?f. ffkfffii' 56' . -:-1-3 gg., '- .5-:4:-:-H ,:fx-:- 'E?1f?5:. 12i5.3Eg.H A, z5gf53555,5:5:5:,g55:v Q.: .. - H,. f. :::55:5?5::5-, A , , Ifiiiiiffsiff ffs2s.f:.1.,5Z5f5s5sFEf?55I?. '-1:-,..I5l5f555s?eSsfEE ' 5.5 , .. ., 'f:1:1:,5-Eff . 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THE LINE-UP OF GOOD FOOD Ldughners have a large selectlon of dellclous food for any OCCHSIOD It IS the perfect place to go after school or anytlme for a tasty snack Bobbx Mathers Nan Newby Ianet Humston Cary Hensc-hen The Northerner staff extends a smcere vote of apprecnauon to those persons who helptd make the 1959 book a successful publ1cat1on to Rlchard Brxer Capntol Engravnng Company representauve for hxs extra servlce 1n the matter of photographlc help layout suggestlons kmdly encouragement and patlence Cap1tol Engravmg Company for excellent engravmgs Earl Loudermllk for beautlful senlor portralts for txme consumlng photography of actlvxty groups nd faculty and for frxendly cooperatxon S K Smlth and thelr representatlve Jack Bundy who was as excxted over the covers as we were and are Benton Revxew Publlshmg Company and Mr Dave McConnell whose combmed efforts m our behalf turned out the excellent prmtnng job that helps the Northerner make a wmmng 1mpress1on lndxana School Pxcturts for underclass photography and to all members of tht faculty who understood our sltuatnon and eased our job by bemg cooperatlve and frlendly I C . 1 . 3 ' o . .ky 1 .' . , 1 , U . 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