North Central High School - Northerner Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1963
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4 REDACTED 1] !i FOR , PRIVACY I I V REDACTED FOR PRIVACY 1963 NORTHERNER METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA i Take 1 progressive community lot of good American families excellent administrators enthusiastic teachers SOMETHING IS BOUND TO HAPPEN Table of Contents page 28 page 40 page 82 page 1 02 page 1 56 AN ATOMIC REACTION IN miniature occurs everyday between classes when pupils explode out of narrow corridors leading from the jour wing exits; mushroom out into the wider space of the Stu- dent Center; and then collide with those leaving other exits as they try to reach their next period rooms within six minutes. Every- one looks forward longingly to the new building where wider halls have been promised. Relief from congested conditions lies in the new building being erected across campus. AT NORTH CENTRAL IN 1963 PROBLEMS! PROBLEMS! PEOPLE OVERFLOWING FROM the cafeteria found tray space in the Student Center for lunch, while those seeking to avoid wall-to-wall traffic in the halls used the outside walks between classes. The activity program fell victim to the population explosion, and clubs met after school. But through it all, the same high standards of education prevailed, and life moved as smoothly as possible under the circumstances. The situation was made bearable by the sight of daily progress on the giant new school building construction a half-block away. LATE BUSES ARE SCHEDULED to accommodate the many pupils who participate in after school extra- curricular clubs and activities. Chang- ing the activity period from its regular time during the school day was an emergency measure for this year only, and Centralites look forward to resum- ing their usual program in the new and less crowded school. WARM SPRING AND AUTUMN days helped ease over-crowded pass- ing conditions in the halls and Student Center, because pupils could then take advantage of good iveather to use the sidewalks bordering the lawn, as a quick route between wings. NORTH CENTRAL PUPILS MADE the best of croivded conditions and learned to concentrate on lessons while uncomfortably trying to write in an auditorium study hall. Cafeterias also were utilized for study periods. AN OVERFLOW OF PUPILS IN THE CAFE- teria means that nearly 100 teens have to eat lunch in the Student Center, but the typical noontime atmosphere of friendly chatter and informality prevails in the new area during all four lunch periods. DENNIS CAMFIELD AND GARY LAYTON NDCC cadets perform a daily ceremony that is so much a part of this building, students find it difficult to believe that next year the same flag lowering ceremony will be taking place in an entirely different location. IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING PEOPLE appeared on North Central ' s stage each Friday, which was traditionally the day for convocations. During Student Council elections Indiana ' s Gov- ernor, Matthew E. Welsh (left), discussed the necessity for student government in high school. Other feature entertainment, including folk sing- ers, the choral singers ' ' Messiah Christmas program, and seminar speakers from Indiana University, added a final touch to each school week. (Indianapolis News Photo) AS JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES FILE past Mrs. Kubik, photographer of under- classmen, Marty Davis assists her in this traditional event. Bruce Browning gongs out the get-ready tune for Steve Clafjey, who follows another tradition, that of broadcasting morning announcements over the public address system. HER MAJESTY, QUEEN! SUSIE ROGERS beams with joy as she is crowned North Cen- tral ' s first Fall Festival queen by Chuck Peters, football captain. Charlie Schaab, chairman, an- nounced the winner chosen from five senior candidates: Susie, Lou Riddell, Pam Fortune, Jackie Malless, and Nancy Westfall. GAYLY DECORATED FESTIVAL FLOATS and queen candidates riding in convertibles were features of North Central ' s first homecoming game and Fall Festival. Georgette Kelley, Tina Hibbs, Martha Deckman, and Ann Kable are collaborators on an entry called We ' ll Roast Them which joined Percy the Giant Killer and We ' ll Grind Them Up at half-time for the grand parade. 10 A NEW TYPE OF MUSIC WAS BROUGHT to North Central for the first time this year with the addition of an orchestra directed by Mr. Pen- well. Violins, bass, and a piano formed the nucleus of a group which is expected to rouse much interest and attract new members. PANTHER RECIPt 11 OUTSTANDING NORTH CENTRALITES are honored at a special assembly, Recognition Day, at which time they receive many awards and honors, including those given by DAR, Tri- angle Club, and American Legion. Prior to the convocation, certificates were given to those in the upper 1 0% and the upper 25% of the student body, as shown in the Awards Booklet. IN THE SOCIAL HOUR FOLLOWING THE National Thespian ' s formal initiation at the home of the sponsor, Mrs. Elsie Ball, Janet Orme serves Bryan Young punch and cookies. NANCY GARDNER DISCUSSES FUTURE plans with college representative , Ralph Wible, and with Dr. Alice Eagle, senior girls ' counselor. Nancy Westfall and Lou Riddell take part in another annual activity, the spring style show which climaxes a year of Home Economics. 12 IN PREPARATION FOR THE MUSIC DEPART- ment ' s Messiah Christmas program, Mr. Lord, production supervisor, and some of his stage crew built the scaffolding to he used for a gigantic tree, 16 feet in height. Later, the framework, covered with pine boughs, decorative balls, and tinsel, was the backdrop for 100 choir members and their soloist, Sam Graves, who stood at the top of the human Christmas tree. A STAGEHAND AND A BALLET DANCER wait for the curtain call before Jordan Ballet ' s performance of the Nutcracker Suite. Jim Kepner, a North Central senior, checks sound effects while Mimi Wathen of Butler tightens a slipper lacing just before her entrance. 1 1 15 HYSTERICAL SCREAMS FROM Ursula (Lee Davis) and the may- or ' s wife (Kathy Marschke) greet Conrad Birdie (Doug Dawson) as he comes on stage during an act of Bye Bye Birdie. LOTUS BLOSSOM (MARIANNE O ' Sullivan) forcibly disrobes Cap- tain Fisby (Tom Bauer) in her role as a geisha girl for the Dra- matics Department ' s fall play, Teahouse of the August Moon. 16 WHEN THE WEATHER IS fair, Christy Clark, Colette Jac- quet, and Bev Wall (above) go outside behind the stage to work on the messy part of set building. Gloria Gresham and Connie Cli- mer (below) take time out from rehearsing for As You Like It to watch Kathy Crider as she fits Bruce Young for his costume. GEORGETTE KELLEY, DAVE FAIR- man, and Chuck Jerden take time out for a break from the singing and games at their Senior Bonfire, the first Senior activity. VIRGINIA OSTROM INVITES junior high freshmen, Bill Blue, Herb Baumeister , and Greg Klad- d en to take a preview of a North Central classroom before they of- ficially enroll in the school the next fall. The orientation pro- gram, sponsored by the Student Council, acquaints first year pupils with the routine of a regular Senior high school day. I 18 tine , Andy Bolles, find the romantic atmos- lyn Collins, Susan Chesterfield, and Sandy phere of the Beaux and Arrows Dance, Carlson try to get a sneak preview of the sponsored by the Sophomore Class, a perfect results of the Student Council representa- way to celebrate the special February day. tive elections during the homeroom period. i JUNIOR PROM KING AND QUEEN CANDI- dates — Row One: Cheryl Werner, Maralee Smith, Rosie Miller, Susie Crawford, Penny Smith. Row Two: Lou Riddell, Cathy Fisher, Susie Rogers, Nancy Westfall, Jackie Malless. Row Three: Steve Had ley, Tom Bauer, Andy Bo lies, Mark Hershman, Ralph Tramontini. Rotv Four: Pete Mohlman, Duncan Campbell, Bob Manifold, Randy Wilson, Alan Talesnick. SURPRISE AND JOY ARE STILL Evi- dent on the faces of Andy Bolles and Susie Rogers, receiving their crowns from Dick Breaux, while one of the candidates, Nancy Westfall, smiles at his effort. CADET CENNE GIBSON IS PROMOTED TO Queen Cenne at the Military Ball where she and her escort, Cadet Captain John Slaughter, prepare to lead off the dance following the coronation in the student center. DUKE CHUCK PETERS AND DUCH- ess Maralee Smith are honored guests at the ADD dance, sponsored by the Northerner staff. Candidates are selected by the Class Council and voted upon by those attending the dance. NORMAL PROCEEDINGS W ENT INTO REVERSE at the Fall Sports dance, a turnabout affair. Girls invited, chauffeured, and gave corsages to their dates; and a king, Tom Bauer, was elected to reign with Queen Susie Rogers, previously crowned at the Fall Festival football game. HERE COMES THE SHOW- boat echoes the cry that sends ladies and gentlemen of the 1890 ' s down to the dock to welcome in the Robert E. Lee. An old man and woman ' s dream of the past is recreated in Levee Lowdown. SPECTACULAR ACT CHAIRMEN— ROW ONE: Janet Wick, Nancy Browning, Louise Symmes, It ' s All in the Mind. Row Two: Janet Hockert, Claire Selkurt, Mary Lee Browning, Bugged, Bothered, and Bewildered ; Judy Mattox, Susie Wright, Levee Lowdown. Row Three: Bev Greene, Margie Kivett, Lyn Jones, Central Seen. 22 MEMBERS OF THE CAST OF Bugged, Bothered, and Bewil- dered search frantically for Hildegarde, a runaway member of the flea circus. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SUCCESS OF THE Junior Spectacular rested on the shoulders of the sponsors, Mr. Don Martin and Mr. Bill Lord, and student coordinators, Kathy Brinkerhoff and Kathy Miller, members of the Junior class. (ABOVE) IN THE teachers and tools line the cast of Central Seen reviews North Central ' s history, (right) In line with current doctor pro- grams, It ' s All in the Mind details an operation on the President ' s brain. IN SPITE OF THE FACT THAT ONLY juniors and seniors have the privilege of driving to school, the parking lot is always filled to capacity with cars of all sizes, shapes, colors. CORSAGES AND PRETTY for ma Is are part of the junior Prom excitement which starts for Roslyn and Heidi Hopper as they greet their escorts Howdy Gaskill, and Bill Gamhill. 24 THIS YEAR ' S FASHION CONSCIOUS North Centralites wear such outfits as Sharon Roach ' s matching sweater and skirt; Beth Burg- hard ' s madras blouse, wrap-around skirt and knee socks; Christy Clark ' s sweater-dress. HISTORY WAS MADE AT THE 1962 commencement. The school ' s largest class grad- uated in the Coliseum, and the faculty marched in the processional dressed in collegiate robes and colors, two firsts at North Central. NORTH CENTRAHTES START EARLY in their senior year to visit various colleges before making their final selection. Nita Cranfill and her parents tour the Ball State campus to talk with counselors. ON THE LONG AWAITED LAST DAY OF school, seniors have mixed emotions. They feel relief at being through with school, and at the same time nostalgia over leaving. The entire student body is excused early to assemble in the Student Center and sing Auld Lang Syne and school songs to the accompaniment of the band. 26 Teachers enjoy a class discussion in which a variety of responses are shown. IN LINE WITH THE STEPPED UP INTEREST in education in depth, North Central provides a ivide variety of subjects, either to prepare pupils for college or to help them career-wise. As technological advances are made, requiring a different approach to teaching, or making the addition of new courses necessary, faculty members enroll in school to keep abreast of the rapidly changing concepts in the tvorld of today. New activities spark enthusiasm in English Department classes Several new and exciting activities stimulated the English Department this year, providing more varied experiences to take care of the needs of a greatly in- creased school population. One new course, Structural Linguistics, was planned to complement the traditional aspect of teaching, while at the same time being used to motivate pupils ' interest in the English Language. The use of paperback classics continued to be a convenient means of enriching literary backgrounds. These inexpensive volumes also helped relieve the strain on pocketbooks. In the dramatics section of the English Department, pupils working with stage produc- tions gained valuable experience while having fun participating in them. Teahouse of the August Moon was presented on a stage transformed into an oriental village. A Greek tragedy and a Shakespearean drama, As You Like It, were other projects undertaken by drama students. Extra-curricular activities relating to English studies included weekend conventions and summer high school institutes at various universities. Electives, which included, speech, forensics, extem- peraneous speaking, and debate, rounded out the program. An expanded faculty of 32 members worked together to build a strong English Department this year. Sally Houck checks out Jenny Norris ' book from the library where 10,000 volumes, 100 magazines, and numerous pam- phlets are available to her for research. 30 Most of the material used by Steve Clafifey and Danny Thomas in their debates comes from research in North Central ' s library. Thanksgiving Vacation in Chicago is a treat for Marcia Cline and Kathy Miller, two delegates to the National Scho- lastic Press Association convention. Andy Mathis is first in line for a paperback book handed him by Miss Agnew as part of a new program of distributing these through English classes Cenne Gibson, Ron Paris, and Mr. Taylor chat with the speaker, Joseph Sutton, before a Pearl Harbor Day assembly. With historic events takiflg place so rapidly this year, it was especially necessary for social studies pupils to learn about the reasons for this current upheaval in world affairs. Spot news coverage via newspapers, tele- vision, and radio provided a good source of material for supplementary reports. A $1000 Lilly grant from Indiana University brought authoritative seminar speakers to the school. Language pupils became more conscious of the need to understand the customs and speech of other nations; therefore, stress was placed on conversation and com- prehension. The 36 teens who studied abroad last sum- mer under National Field Service sponsorship, chatted fluently in foreign tongues during their French, Spanish, and German classes. The addition of Greek to the curriculum, which al- ready included Latin, French, Spanish, and German, made the language program one of the finest possible. Foreign exchange students, Fritz Kornig, Kyoung Sook Kim, and Colette Jacquet get quainted over a typical American treat, hot dogs and potato chips. Historic events implement deeper study of current affairs and Foreign Languages Math and Science, cause for excitement in Tables are turned when John Rardon takes over the teacher ' s Lessons magnified by an overhead projector seem more mean- job of explaining problems to his algebra class. ingful to members of Mr. Harrison ' s math class. Keeping up with the North Central tradition of conscientious attention to homework, Tom Phillips hands in his assignment to Mr. Weinheimer. 34 I year of changes A variety of events were packed into this school year making it an especially exciting one in the fields of math and science. Because of the booming popu- lation at Central, four teachers were added to the staff of twenty in the two departments. Math students concentrated on conquering problems in all phases of their subject, from bisecting angles to studying functions. To demonstrate the artistic side of math, class members made intricate yarn designs illustrating geometric principles. On the scientific side, dissections of frogs, cats, and pigs, a nauseous proceeding to the non-participant, provided endless hours of concentrated research for the students of zoology. In botany class, pupils worked with flower and leaf collections. Following the plan of previous years, team teaching was used in chemistry as well as in math. Lectures and demonstrations given by guest speakers gave added zest to class routines. . 1 r Physics lab experiments provide an interesting sideshow for any casual passersby in the hall. The intricate inner workings of a simple cat are explained to Bob Hanson, Barb Haines, and Bill Mees by their biology teacher, Mr. Brinkerhoff. Business and Health Education classes Complete concentration is given to Ewell Setzler, Jr. by Cindie Taylor when he reports to the law classes on insurance. Marilyn Meyers, Judy Childs, Sandi Butler, Diana Mathas, Marilyn Melick, and Connie McCarty get acquainted with busi- ness machines in office practice class. Recognizing a need for preparing readable manuscripts in college, boys enroll in typing courses at North Central. 36 have plus value Now that costs have skyrocketed and entrance re- quirements have become so stiff, not all people who start college are able to continue. As a result, business courses in high school are increasing in importance. North Centralites recognize typewriting, shorthand, and bookkeeping as essential skills for both personal and professional advancement. Courses such as Law, Gen- eral Business, Selling and Business English are equally valuable. A new program. Distributive Education, made it possible for interested pupils to leave school for part- time jobs in the afternoons. Since good health was stressed at a national level when President Kennedy discussed its importance, North Central did its part by providing an extensive physical education program and an active NDCC unit. Driver Education and Health and Safety stressed safety in the car, the home, and in the diet. Gym girls alternate exercise with fun in an active game of prisoner dodge-ball. Ready! Aim! Fire! and another practice begins for three NDCC rifle boys. 37 Practical, Fine Arts wing filled with busy people Mama Mia ' s Cafe welcomes tourists to sunny Italy with a typical meal expertly prepared by North Central chefs (the advanced foods class). 38 working on projects The casual passerby has no difficulty in knowing when he is near the Practical and Fine Arts wings. He can tell by the melodious sounds of choirs practicing, the buzz of electric saws, the odors of food drifting along the hall, and the resin-like smell of turpentine. A style show, an art contest, a display of Christmas gifts made by shop classes, and such musical produc- tions as Bye Bye Birdie, resulted from the excellent work being done in these two departments. Home Ec pupils made attractive clothes, cooked nutritional meals, and studied child development. Shop students spread their interests over a large variety of media such as wood and metal-working, printing, and the graphic arts. The print shop ' s members printed the school newspaper, posters, and material for the Metropolitan District. Artistic expression in all phases of art afforded class members a chance to learn valuable creative skills. Band members spent tedious practice hours preparing for public appearances. Warm weather provided an excuse for art classes to sketch North Central ' s landscape. Engineers of the future get a head start on their college work by taking drafting courses. 39 40 a prominent part of school life continues to he ACTIVITIES program PROBABLY THE ACTIVITIES PROGRAM FELT THE effects of this year ' s emergency provisions most of all. C lubs that were immensely popular when meeting during the school ' s day, dwindled when they were set for after 5 ' 30 p.m. Too many people had too many lessons to hurry home for. However, such after-school events as opera performances and history seminars attracted the same record crowds like last year ' s, making an additional bus necessary. 41 Two new traditions were started by the Student Council this year. One was North Central ' s first fall festival, the Gridiron Grind. The other was the crea- tion of a new library control system. Eighty homeroom representatives served on the council, helping carry out its purposes which include developing attitudes of good citizenship, promoting harmony, improving student-teacher relationships, and assisting in school activities. The Student Council also serves as a liaison between the student body, the faculty, and the administration. The group carries out its aims by setting up standing committees for safety, cafeteria. College Day, publicity, social events, and the welcoming of new students. Spe- cial projects include Career Day, pep assemblies, and safety checks. Officers of the ' 62- ' 63 Council were Alan Talesnick, president; Ralph Tramontini, vice president; Lou Rid- dell, secretary; Pam Fortune, assistant secretary, and Pete Mohlman, treasurer. Chairman Mark Hershman safety-checks a car. Student Council expands annual program Student Council Officers: Alan Talesnick, president; Ralph Tramontini, vice president; Pete Mohlman, treasurer; secretary; and Pam Fortune, assistant secretary. Over two thousand sig- natures of pupils and teachers were gathered by Student Council members and bound attractively in a book which was pre- sented to Dr. Gene Schwilck as a farewell gift. Student Council — Row One: A. Kabel, A. Hilburn, S. Wright, C. Swenson, A. Cluley, S. Stander, S. Engel, J. Wit- mer, P. Shough, K. Gebhardt, B. Greene, S. Traylor, P. Smith, P. Andrews, L. Uvanni, C. Powell, S. Earley, and K. Kelsey. Roiv Two: Mr. Clones, T. Miller, W. Jones, G. Walsmith, S. Chipper, M. Sweet, J. Smith, M. Petticrew, J. Hockert, D. Parker, N. Stolp, C. Samms, P. Fortune, J. Lach, M. Adams, S. Newman, S. Cravens, H. Burkholder, S. Schlegel, and B. Gwyn. Roiv Three: P. Mohlman, T. Bauer, J. Bodwell, J. Blythe, F. Bibbins, L. Baker, J. Gillespie, G. Ostrom, A. Reel, H. Hooper, L. Riddell, M. Morgan, B. Lancet, D. Lewis, P. Martin, T. Evans, M. McCleaster, and F. Linden. Row Four: M. Hershman, D. Diehl, C. Thompson, R. Marra, M. Enoch, S. Cracraft, J. Larr, D. Long, S. Sebastian, H. Nahmias, D. CatHn, R. Jones, R. Tramontini, M. Gwyn, D. Campbell, T. Bardach, S. Young, B. Weisell, B. Henzie, and J. Davidson. 43 Publication of the 1963 Northerner marked the start of a new system whereby a senior administrative board trained junior staff members in the intricate procedures needed to put out an outstanding book. Sometimes it seemed to the staff of eighteen students and its faculty advisor, Mrs. Kathleen Keilman, that a year was too short a time in which to plan, produce, and finance a book that cost over $8500. In the summer of 1962, Marilyn Haislup the editor, Vicki Warren, Joan Suggs, and Doug Fitting attended the Indiana University Journalism Institute where they pre-planned the 1963 Northerner. Marilyn won two second place awards for her work and as one of two outstanding Instituters was awarded a $150 scholarship. Joan Suggs came in third in finances. In the fall, the staff received word of several awards on the 1962 book. The coveted All-American and Medalist certificates were mounted with pride on the bulletin board. Also a new textbook on the market included layouts from a recent Northerner. This is the third time the North Central publication has been so honored. Members of the senior editorial board included Marilyn Haislup, Helen Elliott, Joan Suggs, Marcia Cline, Vicki Warren, Jeanne Cooper, Nita Cranfill, Carol Blewett, Dave Rohn, Lynn Klinger, and Steve Dinnsen, who worked without school credit. Junior Production Staff: Joan Quinn, Kathy Miller, Judy Grant, Dave Rohn, Judy Katz, Nancy Buschmann, Joyce Greenberg, Evelyn Jones, and Marcia Cline. Senior Editorial Board: (rear) Joan Suggs, Nita Cranfill, Helen Elliott, Marilyn Haislup, Steven Dinnsen, Vicki Warren, Carol Blewett. (front) Jeanne Cooper, Lynn Klinger. Northerner Staff bids Photography editor, Marcia Cline, checks on the quality of a print being made by Doug Fitting, head photographer. Other photographers include Paul Walk and Gene Dixon. Although Northerner staff members appear quite informal during class periods, they actually accomplish an unbelievable amount of work, involving a variety of tasks which are essential to producing a top ranking yearbook. farewell to present quarters with final edition Making a choice of exactly the right captions to use for the year- book pictures is a matter of great concern to Mrs. Kathleen Keil- man, sponsor, and Marilyn Haislup, editor. Symphonic Wind Ensemble — Row One: K. Crider, P. Lucas, L. Prange, J. Witmer, L. Cupp, and P. Siebs. Row Two: B. Newberry, D. Whitinger, G. Campbell, T. Meyer, L. Nicholson, D. Parker, G. Michels, J. Samuelson, and R. Roper. Row Three: M. Brethauer, S. Marcus, A. Hanson, D. Fairman, B. Raff, R. Himes, D. Baumgardt, R. Smi th, H. Robb. Row Four: J. Cascella, B. Patterson, P. Hash, J. Fuller, D. Moser, L. Selig, D. Frey, B. Adams, and A. Pyle. Row Five: Robert Schlatter, director, T. Leslie, D. Wampler, B. Chattin, E. Allen, and S. Gage. This group played for many auditorium shows. With intent faces and concentrated devotion, band members rehearse for public appearances. 46 Dance Band — Row One: P. Lucas, J. Cascella, T. Meyer, G. Campbell, and G. Bushor. Row Two: Robert Schlatter, direc- tor, R. Adams, F. Kline, J. Jordan, D. Frey, and S. Gage. Row Three: D. Baumgardt, R. Blomberg, R. Smith, J. Cregor, C. Bushor, D. Dunne, and P. Patterson. Dance Band members played music of a popular nature. Interest in Music Department stimulated by hands Three major bands served as outlets for the musical talents of North Centralites, each performing a differ- ent type of score. In addition, a group of eight people formed the school ' s first orchestra. The Symphonic Wind Ensemble studied, rehearsed, and performed music of a contemporary and transparent nature this year. Annually the group participates in the Christmas program and Junior Spectacular. North Central ' s largest group, ninety instruments strong, performed both concert and marching music. Band members, led by drum majors Lerry Nicholson and Norm Leighty, appeared in their snappy red and black uniforms at all home football games. All the groups combined forces to present the annual spring concert, the Band-o-Rama. Robert Schlatter was the director of this spring event. Wind and percussion instruments blend harmonies daily. Booster Block, Starlettes, and Pep Band add glamour to sports season Adroitness with the baton and skillfulness with rhythm are two requirements for a spot on the baton corps. This year, 28 girls met these qualifications. The Northern Starlettes, led by Janet Butler, performed in front of audiences at home football and basketball games. They also took part in Band Day at Indiana University. Public appearances during the year includ- ed several parades, two of which were the Veteran ' s Day and the Christmas Parade. 7 Another group of girls who helped boost school spirit by forming a solid corps of cheering was the Booster Club. Before the sectionals, the club sponsored a pep session. Officers of the club were Charlotte Bolles, president, and Libby Uvanni, secretary. The Pep Band provided the musical background for Booster Section and the baton corps, playing at home basketball games and pep sessions. Norman Leighty and Jim Kepner served as student directors. Booster Block — Row One: M. Sweet, D. Fielman, S. Anweiler, D. Niesse, M. Karst, G. Walsmith, D. Settle, and L. Davis. Row Two: A Hanson, J. Ganz, D. Holter, P. Novak, G. Ramsey, D. Clark, M. Johnson, and C. Olson. Row Three: M. Edwards, S. Catlin, C. Bolles, M. Yockey, S. Ordelheide, L. Taylor, C. Herrmann, and A. Bayless. Row Four: S. Hammond, D. Rebenack, V. Hampton, M. Isenhour, S. Phillips, M. Christ- enson, C. Mason, and J. de Raismes. 48 Pep Band — Row One: B. Chattin and E. Allen. Roiv Two: R. Claffey, D. Morris, L. Stultz, and B. Dison. Roiv Three: B. Davidson, D. Moak, N. Leighty, and S. Marcus. Row Four: D. Baumgardt, R. Hollander, R. Whitelaw, L. Selig, and J. Cregor. Row Five: D. Whitinger, P. Lucas, J. Fraps, and G. Gaddis. Roiv Six: B. Graves, D. Wampler, and L. Townsend. Baton Corps — Roiv One: Susie Crawford, Sana King, Ann Niehaus, Carolyn Mullikin, Penny Smith, Lynn Martin, Mary Pat Harris, Patty Michaeloff, Diana Mathas, Janet Whiteside, Ellen Hebert, Renee Phillips, and Nancy Lennox. Row Two: Ginny GoU, Shelly Wright, Ellen Heston, Nancy Parvis, Debbie Means, Barb Chattin, Marcia Watkins, Tina Hibbs, Suzy Chipper, Marcia Wilson, Betty Owens, Gloria Fausset, and Helen Matekunas. Janet Butler { center front ) , the leader. Harmony in planning as well as in singing is achieved by Mrs. Pauline Brothers and Don Martin, music directors. Advancement made possible Bye, Bye, Birdie, the Music Department ' s Jamboree production, brought out standing-room-only crowds. Spectacular scenic effects enhanced the Christmas pag- eant. The Spring Festival concluded in-school perform- ances, but members of Counterpoints and Girls ' En- semble continued to perform for many outside organi- zations. A Cappella, for instance, sang for the Indiana University Music Department. The Bell Ringers, a new mixed choral group, prac- ticed Renaissance songs and bell peals. Mr. Martin and Mrs. Brothers directed the various choirs. Counterpoints (top singing group at North Central) — Row One: Kathy Marschke, Angela Duhm, Janet Coover, Susan Wright, Gloria Fausset, Elaine Scott, and Lorelei Salva- tore. Row T wo: Nancy Atkins, Carole Wright, Eileen Smith, Judy Mattox, Megan Rohn, and Connie Climer. Row Three: Steve Collier, Greg Allen, Bob Weisell, Alan Tehan, Tom Williams, Doug Dawson, and Brian Hearn. Row Four: Rick Hirschman, Rick Whittington, John Stroh, Dick Engle, John Bodwell, Bob Butler, Alan Scheffler, and Lyman Kerkhof. Mr. Don Martin ( not shown ) is the director of this group. 50 people enrolled in choral activities A Cappella Choir — Row One: S. Rubin, W. Gruber, C. Wright, P. Sterner, M. O ' SuUivan, H. Krause, L. Davis, C. Lotze, G. Black, B. Wallace, J. Mattox, B. Hough, G. Jones, B. Dixon, L. Barlet, S. Glass, M. Holbrook, B. Grouse, M. Brandt, A. Hanson, and P. Huffman. Row Two: P. Smith, D. Bandy, D. Orme, J. Mace, L. Harris, J. Yenni, C. Luns- ford, L. McKown, L. Gilkison, K. Anderson, G. Zessin, S. Shuttleworth, J. Malless, B. Biddle, K. Brinkerhoff, M. Lieber, B. Perkins, V. Rome, and N. Whitehead. Row Three: J. Gable, A. Bauer, D. Hicks, J. Clay, B. Headlee, K. Riley, A. Scheffler, M. Swinney, B. Turner, P. Barrett, A. Foust, B. Young, S. O ' Malley, M. Kreger, M. Bowman, D. Stevens, R. Williams, J. Stoelting, J. Armstrong, and J. Thompson. Row Four: P. Beller, S. Graves, S. Davis, J. Nestor, D. Roberts, C. Schwarz, B. Pelsue, D. Nehrling, B. Bunch, J. Zink, L. Murray, E. Dixon, B. Manifold, D. Thomas, P. Lucas, B. Knipp, J. Willet, D. Anderson, M. Lester, S. Jordan, M. Fenn, and T. Perkins. A Cappella Choir was the guest of Indiana University this year. Bell Ringers — Roiv One: Rachel Herrmann, Carol Crites, McCleaster, Chris French, Jim Frazee, Phil Burroughs, and Peggy Kniptash, Susie Sterner, and Janet McKinney. Rotv Two: Charles Bushor. While waiting for their bells to arrive from Geoffrey Bushor, Dick Schillen, Dave Dunne, Mickey Holland, they sing the melodies they will use later. 51 Girl ' s Chorale— i?ot( ' One: C. Taylor, C. Wills, C. Burch, L. Danneil, B. Owens, S. Cochrane, D. Felber, S. Rogers, R. Herrman, A. Beaman, L. Wasson, T. Stevens, L. Ennis, and D. Field. Roiv Two: D. McLemore, C. Wichterman, P. Hart, M. Hall, D. Holter, M. Jacobs, K. Eichlin, K. Killion, C. Lein- bach, D. Jameson, S. Cady, P. Fisher, S. Hammond, and L. Wilkins. Row Three: R. Phillips, P. Ringwalt, J. Wagoner, K. Kelsey, K. Barring, P. Gentry, S. Schlegel, S. Wetzel, E. Query, J. Welsh, C. Crites, P. Judd, P. Strole, and C. Zell. Roiv Four: Mr. Martm, C. Royster, M. Johnson, A. Lingeman, C. Goldsmith, D. Biggs, J. Zimmerman, S. Reuss, B. Dake, J. McKinney, B. Billings, K. Frosch, A. Bayless, L. Slatter, and Miss Warren. Miss Warren was a student teacher from Indi- ana State Teachers College. Members of girls ' vocal groups appear Preparing for a Chorale program means concentrated practice for Ruth Diener, Liz Stickle, Bev Clerkin, Sue Haywood, Beth Burgan, Cindy Gilkison, and Helen Copeland. Girls ' Concert Choir— Row One: Mrs. Brothers (director), R. Vandeveer, S. Kiger, M. Mathews, B. Meshulam, P. Kunz, K. McGriff, T. Christensen, G. Goll, L. Parris, M. Adams, L. Uvanni, P. Rice, S. Asmussan, S. Amos, and M. Tucker. Row Two: B. Lippincott, C. Scherrens, C. Wood, F. Marer, S. Mc- Cleaster, A. Grimes, R. Cohen, L. Koby, M. Linder, K. Kim, K. Finch, S. Sterner, S. Noon, S. Snyder, L. Barnard, P. Knip- tash, J. Hamilton, J. Patterson, and Miss Warren. Row Three: L. Morris, M. Wilson, S. Shotts, S. Streib, J. Childs, N. Ratz, N. Helm, C. Atkins, C. Kist, S. Roop, B. Helton, M. Bancel, M. West, P. Morris, L. Brummer, D. Means, B. Burghard, and G. Herndon. Roia Four: L. Raymond, A. Partlow, M. Hill, D. Rebenack, J. Orr, M. Lehman, P. Pierce, C. Best, M. Williams, N. Whitehead, J. Logsdon, S. Burns, K. Shultz, K. Baker, C. Resch, J. Sutton, S. Akard, C. Olson, and M. Wat- kins. This year the Girls Concert Choir combined efforts with the drama department to present an after-school Christmas program for all extra-curricular club members. before outside organizatiom Girls ' Ensemble — Row One: Mrs. Paulme Brothers, Diana Donofrio, Liz Stickle, Astra Sterns, Jill Signorino, Lucinda Gilkison, Rosie Miller, Helen Copeland, and Wendy Huffman. Rotv Two: Sue Haywood, Pam McKenzie, Carol Herrmann, Julia Holsworth, Nina Grant, Beth Burgan, Jane Mitchell, Cathy Gommel, Ruthie Diener. Not Pictured: Bev Clerkin. Guidance counselors and audiovisual technicians ' it- Ellen Hebert, key pass in hand, delivers counseling appointments for the guidance office. 54 receive help from student assistants An opportunity to secure a variety of experiences they might not otherwise have was available to North Cen- tralites who served as student assistants. Those inter- ested in the administrative functions of the school ap- plied for work in the general office doing such diverse things as running errands or operating the switch board. They also assisted in the guidance and attendance offices delivering passes. Students interested in the field of sell- ing worked in the bookstore. Much was to be done and much was to be learned in the subject area offices. Science laboratory, English, social studies, language, and other departmental assist- ants helped teachers by typing or grading papers and, in the process, broadened their knowledge of these sub- ject areas. Another group of people of value to teachers were the audio-visual technicians who helped with the equipment used daily in the classrooms. They also con- trolled the P.A. system over which daily announcements were given each morning. Audio visual technicians, Bruce Browning, Don Doench, Dave Wampler, Steve Hall, Bob Hunt, John Mason, Dan Powell, and Richard Clark, watch as Mr. Don Hughes, new A.V.T. instructor, demonstrates one of the film projectors. 55 Poise and ease in speaking are the rewards of par- ticipation in the activities of any of North Central ' s speech clubs. In one of these, the Forensics Club, sponsored by Miss Sharon Bush, Centralites gained experience by participating in various inter-school con- tests based on all phases of rhetoric. Members of the Debate and Discussion Club, under the direction of Mr. Richard Meek, combined forensic experience with a new understanding of current events by engaging in informal discussions during which they learned debate and extemporaneous speech techniques as a preparation for forensic meets. The National Forensics League, a national honorary organization, is open only to pupils earning twenty-five points in forensic contests. Members participated in the Student Congress in the State House and in state and national tourneys. Mr. Forest Fruits, a newcomer to North Central, sponsored the League and also coached the debate team. Among the many honors last year ' s debate team brought to North Central was a rating as third in the state. Debby Schade is amused at Mr. Meek ' s comments on in- formation she found for her debate. Loquacious students find outlets in speech clubs Forensic Club — Roiv One: J. Fisch, I. Ostapenko, D. Schil- len, and K. Ostapenko. Row Two: C. Hager, J. Kaufman, C. Todd, and Mr. Seigel. Row Three: G. Woywod, S. Guna- son, Miss Bush, and (front) S. Marcus, speaking. Ken Handley emphasizes a point with gestures during a meeting of the Debate Club. Mary Brown, George Woywod, and Mr. Kercheval search through back issues of magazines for information to be used in future debates. National Forensic League — Row One: Sharon Gunason, Mary Brown, Susie Wisely, Andrea Lurie, Marilyn Bancel, and Carol Todd. Rotv Two: Debby Schade, Karen Ostapenko, Gloria Gresham, Ingrid Ostapenko, Marianne Baldridge, and Carol Hager. Row Three: Mr. Fruits, Miss Laycock, Harvey Finn, Steve Claffey, David Fruits, David Goodman, and Irving Pinkus. Row Four: Jim Borland, Jon Short, Chris Scanlon, Danny Thomas, George Woywod, and Spencer Marcus. 57 Drama Club members pool efforts for stage productions Shepherds leave their flocks to follow the Star of Bethlehem in the Christmas play, The Shepherd ' s Star, presented by the Drama Club in an after-school performance. 58 Thespians — Row One: E. Scott, J. Orme, P. McCarty, P. Murphy, G. Gresham, K. Knipmeyer, C. Climer, and L. Barlet. Roiu Tu ' o: A. Hilburn, S. Walcher, H. Elliott, N. Bachmann, M. Shank, P. Johnson, and M. O ' SuUivan. Row Three: T. Leslie, B. Young, B. Wilson, C. Polay, B. Borton, M. Baldrige, J. Hockert, and M. Rohn. Roii ' Four: J. Kepner, T. Bauer, D. Flickinger, J. Sturman, S. Duck, S. Thompson, R. Hirschman, and Mrs. Elsie Ball who is faculty sponsor. Act one. Scene one. Curtain up. What made this performance possible? The joint efforts of the Drama Club, the Thespians, and the Stage Crew. One of the first opportunities for the efforts of these three groups to be combined was the fall play, Tea- house of the August Moon, sponsored by the Drama Club. Another of the Drama Club ' s projects was serv- ing as host for the Thespian banquet in the spring. Drama Club members are selected on the basis of try-outs in the fall. Those earning ten points in behind- the-scene and on-stage work are initiated into Thespians at formal ceremonies in January and April. Thespians, national dramatic honorary, produced the spring play, As You Like It ; sponsored Marion Coun- ty ' s High School Drama Festival; and hosted the Indi- ana University opera series. One of the most important service organizations at North Central High School is the Stage Crew. This group helps the Drama Department while working toward acceptance in Thespians. Without the contribu- tions of its sixty-six members, the school ' s productions would lack settings, lighting, and other facilities. Stage Crew members have to be versatile because they are called upon to carry out a wide variety of projects. 59 Members of the N.D.C.C. Color Guard include Dennis Cam- field, Bob Ward, Steve Doling, and Gary Layton. In this year of war brinkmanship negotiations, N.D.C.C. training assumed a special significance. Fun- damental army procedures were the basic lessons taught the cadet battalion which trained under the di- rection of Cadets Gray, Slaughter, and Dunn. Public appearances for the unit included the annual federal inspection and the Veteran ' s Parade. Those cadets who proved themselves to be especially proficient in the use of firearms formed the N.D.C.C. rifle team. This group participated in the Marion County, sectional, and state championship iriatches. The drill team demonstrated its precision timing when competing in the American Legion Drill Team Contest, the Armed Forces Day Drill Team Contest, and the North Central-Cordordia Drill Team Match. Members of the cadet battalion consider it an honor to be selected for the color guard which carries the American and N.D.C.C. unit flags at home football and basketball games. Crucial times add importance to NDCC North Central ' s National Defense Cadet Corps forms a colorful pattern as it stands at attention during a review of the group. Lt. Charles Wilhelm, professor of military science, heads this battalion which has been an honor unit for the past five years. 60 N.D.D.C. Drill Team— Row One: Scott Kromroy, Tom Martin, Randy Rabe, Carl Freed, Mike Fisher, David Francis, Edward Eaton, and George McClellan. Roiv Two: Mike Moody, Mike Cooper, Larry Rose, Tom Eggers, Barry Schuchman, and Dan Conly. Row Three: Pat Mc- Dorman, David Cole, Paul Bloomer, Bruce Woodard, Dave Kohl, and David Horner. Rifle Team — Roiv One: Ron Faris, Dick LaMar, Butch Barbarick, Randy Rabe, Tom Martin, George McClellan. Row Two: Dennis Gray, Bill Bancroft, John Slaughter, Scott Kromroy, Dennis Camfield, Pat McDorman, Bob Ward. N.D.C.C. Battalion Staff — George Dunn, Cenne Gibson, John Slaugh- ter, Dennis Gray, Judy Davis, Janet Ward, Cindy Davis, and Scott Kromroy, cadet corps leaders. A group of boys who concentrate on assisting with any school activity for which their services are requested, is organized as the Key Club. For instance, during the night opera performances, members operated a coat check. At ball games, the club ran the refreshment con- cession stand. Proceeds from these activities pay for the Recognition Day Programs. Eligibility for member- ship is based on a 2.25 grade average and recommenda- tions from five teachers. Wilbur Richards was sponsor. ' The fifty-eight members of the National Honor So- ciety had as their objective the stimulation of enthusi- asm for scholarship, the growth of a desire to render service, the promotion of worthy leadership, and the encouragement of character development in students of North Central High School. New members, chosen from the top 25 % of the junior and senior classes, were initiated in the spring. Leading the club as sponsor was Mrs. Ruth Kivett. National Honor Society Officers: Pete Mohlman, president; Linda Sherk, secretary; and Jon Short, vice president. Character, leadership, service promoted National Honor Society — Row One: J. Coover, B. Click, M. Meyers, C. Jones, C. Click, B. Hudson, J. Caplin, P. Berry, A. Lin, and L. Sherk. Row Tivo: H. Elliott, S. Steiner, A. Duhm, V. Warren, N. Hitchcock, M. Hobson, J. Terkhorn, J. Lowe, P. McGuire, J. Thompson, G. Schuldt, L. Rosenbaum, and J. Wells. Row Three: G. Kelley, J. BIythe, M. Freese, N. Bachmann, D. Schade, B. Adams, J. Cregor, H. Finn, D. Clutter, B. Borton, J. Fritsch, D. Hamilton, and Mrs. Kivett. Row Four: P. Johnson, M. Haislup, J. Chandler, D. Flickinger, P. McCarty, J. Short, C. Schaab, M. Gwyn, S. Duck, B. Raff, J. Borland, R. Neate, J. Ahlemeyer, R. Tramontini, P. Mohl- man, D. Thomas, and C. Todd. ip 62 Officers of Key Club — (seated) Bob Manifold, treasurer; and Jim Buschmann, president; (standing) Mark Hershman, vice president; John Lowe, secretary; and Ralph Tramontini, who serves as sergeant-at-arms. hy Honor Society, Key Club Key Club — Row One: Mr. Richards, W. Turner, S. Linden, G. Ault, M. Poxon, J. Fisch, C. Polay, J. Keiner, D. Schillen, T. McNichols, P. Burroughs, B. Fishman, M. Blieden. Row Two: R. Smith, J. Fritsch, S. Calderon, D. Lee, C. Coleman, S. Englehart, H. Bernstein, J. Lowe, A. Bolles, J. Bloom- garden, B. Foust, M. Conly, J. Wells, J. Jordan, T. Bauer. Row Three: J. Jackson, T. Moore, T. Loucks, L. McDermond, C. Schaab, B. Forney, D. Clutter, C. Peters, D. Hamilton, J. Nestor, D. Frey, R. Tramontini, C. Scanlon, H. Finn, J. Buschmann. Row Four: T. Perkins, J. Enkema, S. Backer, J. Babcock, S. Duck, R. Wirsching, G. Mutz, M. Gwyn, D. Sheets, S. Marcus, J. Sturman, J. Riley, M. Hershman, B. Manifold, A. Talesnick. Key Club members took charge of refreshments at North Central ' s football games. Foreign Language clubs advance communications throughout world The goal of each of North Central ' s four foreign lan- guage clubs was to help students become more proficient in foreign languages, while also acquainting them with the cultures of other countries. French, German, and Spanish clubs benefited from close association with par- ticipants in the student exchange program. Activities in all four clubs included viewing films and slides, and in singing folks songs and playing games. Each organization climaxed its activities with a cele- bration typical of its country. Latin Club members, dressed in togas, held their annual Roman Banquet. Food and entertainment were characteristic of the Roman Empire. While German Club members went on an informal picnic, the Spanish Club ate dinner at the Taco House. The French Club group also held a dinner meeting. In addition they investigated French customs by celebrating a typical Christmas and Mardi Gras. Mrs. Filomena Forsyth, Kilbourne Hoke, Miss Cleo Kinnison, Miss Ruth Lesley, Miss Kathryn Merkel, Miss Wahneta Mullen, Miss Antoinette Pangallo, Jo- seph Potts, and Mrs. Susan Rountree were sponsors. The strife torn map of Germany is discussed by Carol Todd and John Sturman with Mr. Hoke, German Club sponsor. Officers of the French Club are Anne Selig, president; Maurine Herbert, secretary; and Janie Dickman, vice president. Spanish Club officers are Debby Schade, president; Jane Lach, secretary; ( not shown ) Pat McCarty, vice-president. North Centralites stayed abreast of the latest accom- pHshments in science by joining two organizations in- terested in that field. Science Reading Club programs consisted of reports given by members on the results of their outside experimentations. In this way they shared experiences and research. Mrs. Emma Bowman spon- sored the club. Members of the Geology Club collected and studied minerals, fossils, and gems to aid them in further un- derstanding the earth ' s structure. The only elected ofifi- cer of the club was President, John Van Dorn. Mr. Robert Prettyman served as sponsor. Erich Rogers ' exposition fascinates Mike Murphy and Phil Lucas, Science Club members, and their sponsor, Mrs. Bowman. New horizons explored by math and science clubs Mr. Prettyman introduces Jean Feibleman, Mary Ashman, and Mary Christenson to the complex structure of rocks as seen through the lens of a microscope. 66 Mu Alpha Theta — Rou One: S. Watkins, S. Steiner, L. Conley, J. Graves, D. Niesse, B. Newberry, J. Monser, S. Sterner, B. Borland, K. Lane, J. Caplin, G. Schuldt, B. Bessey, J. Kaufman, and M. Turner. Row Two: L. Sherk, H. Elliott, C. Todd, D. Parker, D. Lin, J. Terkhorn, B. Click, M. Blieden, J. Lowe, W. Peelle, J. Fisch, J. Abrams, and M. Frank. Roiv Three: A. Weinheimer, H. Bernstein, J. Wells, K. Maher, R. Thomas, J. Horwitz, B. Adams, T. Whitten, D. Juday, H. Finn, C. Polay, T. Steinmeier, G. Vickery, B. Hudson, and L. Rosenbaum. Row Four: C. Peters, D. Hamilton, J. Fritsch, J. Borland, J. Short, D. Noland, B. Manifold, S. Duck, T. Phillips, J. Clark, D. Highmark, S. Harris, D. Frey, R. Whitelaw, and D. Jacobs, (not shown) B. Furnish, R. Hirschman, A. Talesnick, A. Wilhoite, and J. Yenni. Two plus two didn ' t always equal four when Mu Alpha Theta members attacked it with the logic of higher mathematics. Only those persons with a 3.5 average in their first two years of math rated an invita- tion to this national mathematics honorary. Slide Rule Club members had fun solving problems with the help of the two versatile pieces of wood. Many were preparing for college where a slide rule stuck through a boy ' s belt is the status symbol of an engineer- ing student. Mr. Weinheimer and Mr. Sharp served as sponsors for the respective clubs. Slide Rule Club members Mr. Sharp, John Blakely, and Gary Ciesar listen to Bob Bly explain the use of his slide rule and logarithm table. 67 Publications, Members of the Graphic Arts Club elected Mark Tutterow, president; Steve Owen, secretary; and Jim Koett, vice president. Electronics Club members John Townsend, Jim Alderman, and Bill Blue are briefed by Mr. Coverdale. As a member of the News Bureau, Lyn Jones helps publicize North Central ' s activities. Northern Lights and News Bureau joined forces this year to publicize school activities. New policies and makeup were introduced by Mrs. Sylvia Kline who came to North Central from New York. News Bureau furnished publicity for suburban and city papers. Outstanding journalists at North Central were re- warded with membership in Quill and Scroll. Admission requirements include placement in the upper third of the class and one year ' s experience in any branch of the school ' s journalism department. Two other groups in school which attracted many students were the Electronics and Graphic Arts Clubs. Sponsored by Mr. Coverdale, the Electronics Club members studied radio theory and made experiments with electronic eq uipment. The oscilloscope, hi fi, and accelerator were among the equipment used. With the help of Mr. Mann, sponsor, the Graphic Arts club printed dance tickets and booster tags. 68 Graphic Arts and Electronics Clubs attract many Northern Lights Staff — Row One: A. Lurie, C. Werner, L. Spansail, and D. Fruits. Row Two: C. Smith, D. McVey, C. Lohse, J. Fisch. D. Miles, S. Harrison, B. Lammert, D. Daugh- erty, J. Smulyan, and R. Owen. Quill and Scroll — Row One: Linda Spansail, Joyce Green- berg, Joan Reilly, Sharon McMurray, and Judy Katz. Row Two: Nancy Buschmann, Evelyn Jones, Cheryl Werner, Kathy Miller, Marcia Kline, Joan Quinn, Joan Suggs, and Jeanne Cooper, (not shown) Helen Copeland, Helen Elliott, Marilyn Haislup, Ralph Tramontini, and Alan Talesnick. 69 Concentration aided by Chess, Typing, or Great Books Club membership The activity program provided extra-curricular op- portunities for competition, for extending class room knowledge, and for cultural pursuits. Concentration on improving techniques occupied the time of the review and beginning typing clubs. Mr. Cruzan helped interested pupils to learn basic skills and to advance to typing simple letters and themes. Mrs. Bizal ' s advanced group brushed up on rules and also improved speed rates this year. Examples of the world ' s best literature were on the reading list for the Great Book ' s Club. The hope of its sponsor, Mrs. Kraft, was to stimulate the thinking and expression of its members through group discussions of great literary works. North Central checkmated all rivals this year, send- ing to defeat teams from Wabash College, New Trier High School, and other Indiana high schools. Players attribute their winning streak to good teamwork and to direction from their coach, Mr. Campbell. Individual instruction is made possible for Wendy Huffman, Nicki Grant, and Joan Brissman in the Review Typing Club sponsored by Mrs. Bizal and Mr. Rump. Beginning Typing Club members Marsha Tucker, Betsy Atkins, and Dave Miller practice the fundamentals of typing under the supervision of Mr. Cruzan, sponsor. 70 Chess Team — Louis Simpson, Ron Domont, Steve Trattner, Egon Peterson, Dave Juday, Dennis Lawton, Steve Harrison, Jan Wall, Greg Broady, and Bob Forney. These boys were able to defeat many colleges as well as high school teams. Great Books Clvxb — Row One: Linda Flowers, Betty Borton, and Suzy Flack. Row Two: Mr. Smith, Joe Green, Craig Coleman, Michael Pox- on, and Mrs. Kraft. 71 i Senior Girls ' League and Boys ' League promote Senior Girls ' League members Joan Reilly and Susan Wallace write letters to further their project promoting the city zoo, while Nancy Buschmann, zoo captain, checks posters calling members to join the cause. 72 philosophy of service A vital part of school philosophy at North Central is service. Two organizations, the Senior Girls ' League and the Boys ' Service League, give students an oppor- tunity to carry out this philosophy in projects for the good of the school and community. Traditionally the Senior Girls ' League sponsors the Mother-Daughter tea in May and welcomes new senior girls to North Central at informal lunches. This year the group took on an additional project in community service. Questionnaires promoting the zoo were sent to all Indiana colleges and high schools by the girls. Planning board members, the governing body of the Senior Girls ' League, con- sisted of Linda Bromley, Carolyn Cole, Marilyn Haislup, Viki Kelso, Cheryl Werner, and Susie Wisely. Mrs. Betty Stokesberry served as sponsor. The Boys ' Service League ' s most important project this year was to help the administration maintain smoothness and speed in fire drills. Members were also always on call when needed by the administration or faculty in any kind of emergency. No officers were elected in the league this year. Mr. Burton Brinkerhoff was the sponsor. Boys ' Service League Officers: Dennis Lawton, president; Jim Burns, secretary; and Rusty Smith, vice president. The planning board meets periodically to plan activities for the Senior Girls ' League. Members include: Susie Wisely, Marilyn Haislup, Viki Kelso, Mrs. Stokesberry, sponsor, Linda Bromley, and Cheryl Werner. Social Studies Club officers — Row One: J. Bloomgarden, president; L. Farris, secretary. Roiv Ttvo: H. Cohen, protem; Mr. Holzman. Row Three: J. Lesow, vice president. Government Club Officers — (seated) Helen Elliott and Marilyn Haislup. (standing) Mr. Charles Fleming, sponsor, and Chuck Peters. Since foreign affairs is the No. 1 topic in America, North Centrahtes attended the Government Club to broaden their knowledge of the subject. Outside speak- ers enlivened meetings, and a trip to the Indiana State Legislature was conducted by its sponsor, Charles Flem- ing, a former Secretary of State and a senator. International Relations Club members discussed for- eign governments and our concern with them. Films and speakers were brought in by the sponsor, Mrs. Frances Humphreys, whose experiences in foreign affairs include two years in Nigeria, Africa. While the Social Studies Club, sponsored by John Holzman, confined most of its programs to Indiana his- tory, the Travel Club, with David Beldus, placed no boundaries on the areas to be discussed. The Military History Club concentrated on studying military operations of the past and on learning about the present military build-up of atomic weapons. The club sponsor was General Carl DeBard. Officers of Military History Club: R. Morris, vice president; J. Pollard, treasurer; C. Jerden, president; P. Walk, sergeant-at- arms; and Mr. DeBard, sponsor. 74 Social studies clubs research past and present world situations Locating the most popular spots for tourists in the United States are Jim Stockholm, Mike Quigley, Scott Frohbieter, and Mr. Beldus, sponsor of the Travel Club. Bringing camphor to its boiling point to find the molecular weight is a tricky experiment for Richard Neate, member, and Larry Rosenbaum, president, of the Physics Club. F.T.A., F.N.A., Chemistry and Physics Club. Styrofoam balls and pipe cleaners are used as substitutes for atoms by Mr. Schmucker and Mr. Watson, chemistry teachers, when they help Helen Elliott construct differ- ent kinds of bonds. 76 Career possibilities were foremost in the minds of those North Central students who joined F.T.A., F.N.A., Chemistry and Physics Clubs. Members of Future Teachers of America scheduled a field trip to the Special Education School in Washington Township and attended the spring and fall state conven- tions and regional F.T.A. workshops. A special project of this group was to send each teacher an apple with an attached note of appreciation during National Edu- cation Week. Mrs. North served as the sponsor of this popular club. On the agenda for Future Nurses of America were viewing films, hearing speakers, and listening to pro- grams presented by its members. Mrs. Spoon was the sponsor of F.N.A. this school year. The Chemistry and Physics Clubs used meetings to explore their fields with question and answer periods, reviewing for tests, and problem solving. Mr. Schmucker and Mr. Mohr were sponsors of the clubs. F.N.A. members receive first-hand information about an im- portant phase of nursing from Mrs. Mary Wesselman, chair- man of the Red Cross Nurse Enrollment Committee. explore career possibilities Y. U.K.— (seated) D. Field, P. Ranch, J. Miller, C. Eppers, N. Adolph, M. Meyers, B. Click, V. Warren, and C. Click, ( stand- ing) Mrs. North, sponsor, L. Hutchinson, L. Riskin, G. Klezmer, S. Wagman, and J. Fishman. 77 Fritz Kornig and Dianne Fel- ber discuss with Mrs. Palko ( center ) , Opera Club sponsor, the task of summarizing plots of those operas which Indiana Uni- versity will present at North Central this coming year. Costume Making Club members, Jane Earle, Kathy Kline, and Nancy Ewell, get out costumes to be sewn for one of North Central ' s stage shows. Four clubs developed through interest in fine and practical arts Sewing Club members Mary Patterson, Carol Mason, Mari- lyn Keller, and Carolyn Kleif- gen, sponsor, watch as Sandy Hohlt demonstrates the cor- rect way to hold a fabric when sewing a straight seam. North Central offers students a wide choice of extra- curricular activities in the practical and fine arts. In one of these, the Costume Making Club sponsored by Mrs. Margaret Stout, nine members made outfits for Drama and Music Department programs. In the Opera Club, sponsored by Mrs. Carolyn Palko, members explored the backgrounds of great musical dramas and furnished the student body with synopses of the plots before each I. U. opera performance. One of the Art Club ' s most important contributions to the school was the Art Show in which any North Centralite was permitted to exhibit his work. The club, sponsored by Miss Judith Hansen, also provided an op- portunity for those interested in art to improve their abilities by practice. Members of the Clothing Club, advised by Miss Carolyn Kleifgen, learned new sewing skills and improved their old ones. Art Club member Linda Cupp chooses wood cuts as her project while Cindy King and Sharon Linder make posters. 79 Although North Central has no pool of its own, intramural members can take advantage of the YMCA across the road when they want swimming team practice for future competi- tive meets which are held on Saturdays. Intramural sports broadened by introduction With so many intramural groups competing for use of the gym, many girls found it necessary to give up their Saturday mornings to play volleyball with their friends. 80 The introduction of swimming and wrestling into the intramural program further expanded what has al- ways been a large organization. This year about twenty different activities were scheduled, the most popular of which were football, basketball, ping pong, swimming, wrestling, and volleyball. Participation hit a new height with an estimated 1300 membership. Intramural sports are open to all who do not take part in the varsity activities of the particular sport in which they are interested. A governing board composed of two representatives from each class helped plan the year ' s activities. Debby Schade and Craig Coleman were senior class representatives; Marty Jackson and Susie Schmoll, junior class; and Cindy Conrad and Louis Goecker, sophomores. Thomas H. Bradley was Intramural Director. Lynda Schneider assisted him. of wrestling and swimming Intramural program administrators include Louis Goecker, Craig Coleman, Thomas Bradley, sponsor, and Debby Schade. The stiff competition of a table tennis match is one of the enjoyable activities open to Cindy Kennedy and Laime Druskis, participants in the intramural program. 81 To build success in ATHLETICS, good coaches and good hoys cooperate ALTHOUGH THE MIGHTY PANTHERS DID NOT HAVE a spectacular record of wins, they were hacked by a loyal group of North Central fans who stayed with them all the way. In fact, the enthusiasm that was generated spilled over into the formation of a boys booster section. Team support by the student body and outstanding good sportsmanship on the part of the athletes made the season a real winner in the values that count. 83 Coach Smith aptly described the 1962 football sea- son in a pep session talk when he stated, Don ' t judge a team by its record, because the real victories are the intangibles. Desire and dedication can only be written in the hearts of those who participated. In the season ' s opener, a fired-up squad of boys emerged from the locker room when the Panthers played host to their highly rated rival, Carmel, before a standing room only crowd. The Panthers walked off with a 1-0 record. Noblesville became the next victim to be trapped in the Panthers ' fangs. The score board ran up to twenty points as North Central fought its way for three touchdowns and two extra point tallies, while the visitors ' side of the score board remained frozen. However, North Central ' s winning streak was stopped the following week when, with only three minutes left to go, the Lawrence Central Bears scored a touchdown and plunged across the goal line. The Panthers dropped the game 7-0. Away from home once again, North Central lost its contest with Broad Ripple, despite two last minute opportunities. The 14-7 loss evened the Panther won- lost record at 2-2. An enthusiastic crowd attended the first Gridiron Grind and watched the Panthers climax the festivities by defeating Ben Davis. Eventual County Champions, Warren Central, dealt North Central its third loss. But the next week almost everyone but the waterboy scored a touchdown when the Panthers steam-rollered over Howe 46-12. Cold weather at Elwood kept the Panthers moving, as they registered two touchdowns, and two extra points to find themselves on the top half of a 14-6 score. The senior game saw North Central hang on for the first half, but despite much verbal assistance from the bench, costly errors marked the Panthers ' downfall to the Kokomo Kats . Boys on the football team fight their opponents Varsity Football Team — Roiv One: Coach Keith Farrand, Kim Martin, Mike Verplank, Allan Seif, Jim Babcock, Jon Short, Larry McDonald, Andy BoIIes, Dick Wert, Larry Page!, Dick Engle, John Bodwell, Coach Byron Weaver. Roiv Two: Carl Dean, Bob Wherry, Danny Stauber, Steve Cracraft, Chuck Peters, Randy Berry, Dave Lewis, Allan Storey, Mike Cracraft, Dave Clutter, Frank Miller, Coach Bill Smith. Row Three: Coach John Friedersdorf, Steve Davis, Dave Megin- nis. Bob Butler, Steve Cagle, George Woywod, Jim Alder- man, Bill Green, Ed Roop, Dean Klink, Ted Evans, Craig Hauss, Manager Sam Snead. Some of the varsity members also participated on the reserve team. 84 Team manager Sam Snead watches intently while Coach William Smith works on finding the winning formula. Coach Byron Weaver shuffles the players around to insure finding exactly the right man for the right place. with plenty of heart FOOTBALL— 1963— VARSITY NC . 12 Carmel 6 NC . 20 Noblesville 0 NC 0 Lawrence Central 7 NC . . 7 Broad Ripple . 14 NC . . 13 Ben Davis 0 NC . 7 Warren Central 27 NC 46 Howe 12 NC . 14 Elwood . .• 6 NC 6 Kokomo 28 During one of the daily after-school practice sessions, Coach Weaver gives sophomore gridman Dean Klink a few pointers. The 1962 football team was not the winningest foot- ball team in the history of this school, but all record books aside, they provided a colorful season. Much of the story can be told just by seeing the size of the crowds. From the first game of the season until the final one, late comers were lucky to find standing room. Because of the enthusiasm shown, the school is planning the erection of additional bleachers. Usually, large crowds gather only because they have something worth seeing. The something in this case was the North Central football team. The something was also the dazzling foot work of Dave Clutter; the way Dean Klink ran over anyone in his way; the out- standing ability of Chuck Peters which won him a place as a member of the All-County Team; or perhaps it was t he action on the bench supplied by Coach Smith and Coach Weaver as they did everything but run out on the field and score a touchdown themselves. There are many somethings that could be named, but regardless of which one is chosen, they all added up to make a most interesting season. Picking up that extra yardage on an end run proves difficult for this Panther as he dodges interference. Reserve Football — Row One: Mark Albertson, Don Beiyea, Mike Jones, Don Salter, Tom Crum, Dan Jobes, Steve Jordan, Russel Eric, Terry Jarvis, Mike Ehmer, Joel Martin, Larry McDonald, George Gadis, and John Andrews. Roiv Two: Steve Cracraft, Rick Reel, Lee Wiggam, Clifton Sanders, Carl Crouse, Mark Enoch, Dave Foe, Bob Young, Tom Perkins, Don Shuck, John Freguson, Winston Kelly, Jim Wigum, Lee Samp- sell, Tom Miller, and John Bodwell. Roiv Three: Carl Dean, Mike Cracraft, James Babcock, Bill Green, George Woywod, Danny Stauber, Mike Verplank, Alan Storey, and Byron Weaver. 86 Reserve Football concentrates on developing effective skills As a general rule, not much is reported about reserve athletics as a whole. First of all a reserve team is a train- ing team, whereby incoming sophomores may receive the training which is necessary for the transfer from junior high school to senior high school athletics. Sec- ondly, the reserve team is a place where players can pick up that polished look needed for varsity play. Apparently the boys on this year ' s reserve football team were out to impress varsity coaches, Byron Weaver and William Smith, because they put on some impres- sive playing and completed the season with an unbeaten untied record. Offensively they scored 100 points in five contests, while the defense held opposing teams to only half that, or 50 points. Starting the season off right, the reserves toppled the Ben Davis Giants with a vicious 33 to 19 blow. Scoring 33 points again the following game, the Panthers wal- loped Noblesville 33 to 12. They didn ' t exactly scalp the Warren Warriors, but North Central got the best of their foe in a tooth and nail 7 to 6 victory. After their battle with the Warriors, the reserve team went bear hunting. They found their game to be a Lawrence Central Bear, which they treed with a 1 3 to 0 shut-out. Completing the season, the Panthers had a battle on their hands when they played Arlington. North Central had hoped to knock the daylights out of the Knights, but the game turned out to be a close one all the way. Finally the Panthers broke through the Arling- ton armour, and walked off the gridiron with a 14 to 13 victory, and a perfect season. SCORES NC 33 Ben Davis 19 NC . 33 Noblesville 12 NC 7 Warren Central 6 NC, 13 Lawrence Central . . . 0 NC 14 Arlington .13 Coaches Friedersdorf, Farrand, and Smith check their man- power before starting rigorous practice sessions. A shoe-string tackle brings an end to a North Central offensive play during the Carmel game. Reserve Cross Country Team — Roiv One: Tom Dinwiddie, Steve Sellmer, John Voris, Tom Foltz, Dave Miller, Dave Long, Ken McLeisch. Row Two: Jeff Hilburn, Jeff Senecal, Bob Berry, Don Wil- cox, Bob Hanson, Rick Smith, Steve Crane, John Holder. Rotv Three: Coach Charles Riley, Dave Billings- ley, Philip Con over. Bob Klein, Terry Bareither, Don Rice, Dave Weeks, Dallas Mulvaney, Andy Lilliston. ( not shown ) Mike Cannon and Tom Lambert. North Central Cross Country team successfully After the leaves have fallen, Barry Baron, Rick Russell, and Terry Smith start practicing for the sectionals. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY DUEL MEET NC 25 Kokomo . . 34 TRIANGULAR MEETS NC 28 Manual .37 Brd. Ripple . 59 NC 49 Ben Davis . 21 Howe ... 57 NC . 23 Washington 28 Shortridge . 70 FIVE- WAY MEETS NC . 56 Arlington . 51 Noblesville 65 Howe . 68 Lawrence . . 94 NC 41 Arlington 42 Tech 60 Warren . 89 Fishers . . . 40 Scecina Invitational NC second Broad Ripple NC second Shortridge Invitational NC seventh County NC second Sectional . . NC second Regional NC tenth 88 Ed Harris, Rick Russell, Wilson Terrell, Ray Osman, and Chuck Hood survey the course they are about to run. The hurrying harriers of North Central really hus- tled as they competed successfully in cross country. Coach Riley attributes much of their success to the fact that the team was running for the fun of it! Terry Smith started the season by setting a new track record. The bubble burst, however, when Smith was sidelined for the majority of the season. Four consecu- tive contests went by with the Panthers doing no better than second. When number-one, -two and -three run- ners went out of action, Coach Riley told his remaining men to forget about winning and to run for the sheer enjoyment of the sport. The results? A relaxed North Central won the next two meets. Pushing hard, the Panthers copped second place in the County meet, seventh in the Shortridge Invitational, second in the Sectionals, and came into the home stretch with a victory over Kokomo and a 10th place finish in the Regional. Post-season honors went to Terry Smith, most valuable runner, and Phil Conover, most improved. Reserve runners, experiencing only one defeat, achieved first place honors in seven of eight meets, and garnered a first place trophy at the County meet. completes winning season Varsity Cross Country Team — Row One: Mgr. Jeff Hil- burn, John Voris, Randy Hatch, Bob Manifold, Jerry Blythe, Steve Sellmer, Tom Dinwiddie. Rotv Two: Coach Charles Riley, William Barron, Mike Freeland, Ross Singleton, Terry Smith, Wilson Terrell, Eddie Harris, Mark Wilson, Ray Os- man, Andy Lilliston. ( not shown ) Rick Russell. 89 Varsity Basketball team 1 starts 1962 season with six Working his way up in the world of basketball, Bob Mani- fold fights for a rebound, as Bill Jones stands by. SCORES NC 60 Carmel 51 NC 55 Kokomo 85 NC 68 Lawrence Central 58 NC 46 New Castle 54 NC 43 Howe 75 NC 48 Southport 69 NC 64 Speedway 48 NC 50 Warren Central 63 NC 55 Frankfort 57 NC 52 Clinton Central 48 NC 54 Manual 66 NC 48 Warren ( County Tourney ) 61 NC 52 Ben Davis 57 NC 50 Muncie Central 76 NC 44 Arlington 77 NC 56 Elwood 66 NC 53 Broad Ripple 60 NC 61 Marion 94 NC 54 Noblesville 78 NC 95 Deaf School ... 35 NC 55 Broad Ripple 68 Wilson Terrell gets a better view of the basket, as he con- tributes two more points to the score. 90 returning lettermen It looked as though we were going to have a winning season that first game against Carmel. There were plenty of returning lettermen who had shown promise the preceding year, and on the bench was a fine bunch of eager sophomores and juniors. The optimism con- tinued, and even though North Central dropped the next six of its nine games, it was taken for granted that a winning season was just around the corner. Around the corner was one of the longest winters a North Central basketball team ever faced. The promis- ing lettermen were sidelined with injuries, and the bench did not have players in reserve with the neces- sary confidence which comes from experience. There is no doubt about it, this just wasn ' t a red-letter year for the sport of basketball at North Central. General DeBard, North Central ' s number one sports kibitzer, summed up the situation when he said, There are a lot of games this team would like to replay. Two more points go up on North Central ' s side of the score board during the Clinton Central game. Varsity Basketball — Row One: Coach Eugene Clones, Skip Linden, Wilson Terrell, Ronnie Thompson, Bob Klein, Chuck Peters, Jim Chandler, Steve Hadley, Coach Wood. Rotv Tu ' o: Bob Manifold, David Weeks, Don Rice, Terry Smith, Ralph Jones, Bill Henzie, Steve Trattner. Alan Talesnick, ( not pic- tured). Six graduating seniors played their final game. man-power for next yearns varsity Reserve Basketball Team — Row One: Coach Eugene Clones, Dan Stauber, Don Teeguarden. Roiv Two: Dean Klink, Scott Steve Renfro, Ronald Richards, David Smith, Steve Crane, Bridgford, Bill Green, Dave Diehl, Mike Miller, Rich Ernsting. 92 Losing seemed to be contagious as far as North Cen- tral basketball teams went this year. The Panther cubs won only six of their twenty contests. This was partially due to the fact that many of the reserve boys were pro- moted to vacant varsity posts. i NC 47 NC , . , 33 NC 43 NC . ... 47 NC 24 NC 33 NC 34 NC 51 NC 42 NC 24 NC. , 25 NC 39 NC 26 NC 45 NC 37 NC 41 NC 34 NC 33 NC 32 NC 29 SCORES Carmel 44 Kokomo 36 Lawrence Central 21 New Castle 34 Howe 49 Southport 43 Speedway 27 Warren Central 40 Frankfort 45 Clinton Central 36 Manual 41 Ben Davis 42 Lawrence Central 38 Ben Davis 42 Muncie Central 45 Arlington ... 62 Elwood 36 Broad Ripple 42 Marion 58 Noblesville 45 Don Rice seems momentarily airborne as he attempts to attain more altitude than his Lawrence opponent. It ' s a tense moment in the game, as Coach Marvin Wood calls his players into a huddle. Chuck Peters, Ralph Jones, Terry Smith, and Dave Weeks gather around for advice. Varsity wrestler, Winston Kelly, drives his opponent to the mat during the North Central tourney. A raised hand signals victory for grappler Mike Verplank, during the North Central four-way wrestling meet. Varsity Wrestling finishes season Varsity Wrestling— One: Winston Kelly, Larry Pagel, Gary Ray, Rick Ratliff, Mike Verplank, Ted Evans, Bruce John Nail, Bill Bogle, Rick Parsons. i ow ' Tw ' o.- Coach William Lancet, Dick Wert, Steve Walsmith. (not shown) Ron Smith, Coach Keith Farrand, Student Manager Dennis Lawton, Maurer and Bob Clark. These boys had a perfect season. 94 Add together a dozen boys with the desire to win, an excellent coaching staff, and a little luck, and the answer is an undefeated season. Actually more than an undefeated season was achieved by the mat-men; an entire new surge of interest in wrestling was started. News about their success got around, and the attend- ance at the wrestling meets increased astoundingly. The record was 1 3 wins, 1 tie, no losses, fifth place in the county, second in the sectionals, and first in the North Central four-way meet. The Panthers defeated city and sectional champion Shortridge, and co-county champs Lawrence and Ben Davis. Look at the boys who devoted their time to achieve this record. Rick Parsons, 95 pounds and a returning letterman, showed much improvement, finishing second in the sectionals and first in the four-way meet. Bill Bogle, in the 103 class, became a sectional champ in his sophomore year of wrestling. John Nail, 112 and a returning letterman, looked excellent against some of the finest competition in the state. Ronnie Maurer, with undefeated record a returning letterman with a lot of potential, grappled at 120 pounds. Larry Pagle, 127 pounds of solid muscle, and a returning letterman, was sectional cham- pion. Rick Ratliff, wrestling in the 133 class, was co-captain of the team. Bob Clark convinced his opponents that being blind isn ' t a handicap, when he won the sectionals in the 138 pound class. Mike Verplank at 145, showed great promise his first year of varsity wrestling. Ted Evans, 154 pounds, added much to the team ' s success. Winston Kelly, a 140 pounder, wrestling in the 165 weight class, is a boy to watch. As a sophomore, Kelly de- feated opponents 25 pounds heavier than himself. Bruce Lancet, co-captain, added much in the way of leadership as well as wrestling ability. The big man on the team, Steve Walsmith, heavyweight, looked good this year, and shows promise for next year. With a string of 21 wins, Coach Farrand ' s eight returning starters and hopeful reserves have their work cut out for them in 1964. Reserve Wrestling— i oM ' One: D. Staley, J. Abrams, M. Smith, T. Bose, J. Beck, J. Peterson, D. Smith, J. Ferguson, Donie, R. Reel, B. Maxwell, J. Davidson. Row Two: Mr. D. Shulte, D. Dawson, and Mr. Farrand. 9 Larry Leukhardt, Dave Clutter, Frank Miller, and Kurt Stevens take their practice laps, while (below) Dave Clutter shows the correct way to jump the hurdles, a subject on which he is an expert. 1962 Spring season The 1962 North Central trackmen kept up with the winning tradition set by their predecessors. Although failing to win the first two meets, the tracksters won four individual contests and first place awards in two- thirds of their three-way meets. Placing second to no one, the Panthers swept both the New Castle and North Central Relays. North Central also won the County and Sectional Meets, while placing 5 th in the Regional. SCORES NC. 541 2 Noblesville 541 2 NC. .54 Anderson . .55 NC 68 Southport 41 NC 2nd Richmond-Shortridge NC. 1st Ben Davis-Carmel NC. .83 Lawrence 26 NC . 1st North Central Relay NC. .97 Warren 12 NC 1st New Castle Relay NC. 1st County NC .71 Wood 38 NC 1st Kokomo-Broad Ripple NC . 1st Sectional NC. ,5th Regional 1962 Track Team — Rotv One: P. Conover, J. Seale, R. Silet, B. Barron, L. Wiggam, M. Franipton, M. Cannon, M. Knox, W. Curry, D. Russell, J. Holder, R. Osman, B. McCart, E. Dixon, R. Farris, M. Andreason. Row Two: S. Claffey, T. Wilhoite, M. Nickles, H. Prah, T. Terrell, D. Walters, K. Stevens, T. Verplank, M. Everson, R. Long, J. Dremonas, B. Wright, L Martin, R. Reed, A. Scheffler, D. McQuinn. Roiv Three: B. Berry, R. Hollander, M. Jackson, M. Verplank, R. Russell, M. Cracraft, T. Worthington, J. Davidson, T. Moore, D. Sheets, G. Woywod, S. Cagle, R. Butler, C. Landers , J. Burns, T. Drum, T. Crum, T. Foltz, B. Green. Row Four: L. Seif, R. Hatch, D. Meginnis, K. Martin, L. Buehler, C. Cole- man, E. Harris, B. Butler, L. Leukhardt, T. Bauer, R. Wirsching, T. Smith, J. Horton, T. Jones, D. Clutter, F. Miller, M. Conly, M. Jones, D. Frey, A. Bolles, D. Lewis. The team finished tenth in the regionals at Tech last spring. 96 continues winning records SCORES NC 3 Noblesville 0 NC 1 Lebanon 0 NC 8 Lawrence 6 NC 13 Shortridge 4 NC 4 Ben Davis 5 NC 6 Warren Central 7 NC 3 Arlington 2 NC 6 Kokomo 3 NC 3 Carmel 4 NC 1 Ben Davis (county) 2 NC 4 Lafayette 9 NC 15 Manual 3 NC 4 Broad Ripple 7 1962 Baseball Team — Row One: Andy Lilliston and Tom McNerny. Row Two: Bob Wherry, Mike Corey, Fred Mate- kunas, Tom Bauer, Jim Partlowe, Dick Jerman, Johnny Abels, Rounding third, and heading towards home, a North Central man is encouraged on by exuberant Coach Bradley who sees a chance for a winning run. The 1962 North Central baseball team, up against top-flight competition, improved on the previous season with a 7-6 record. Four of their six losses were by margins of a mere point. A four-game winning streak opened the season for the Panthers. Two near misses followed by two vic- tories occurred before a minor slump developed, as the Panthers dropped three in a row. Coming out into the homestretch, team members beat the base paths for a 15-3 win over Manual, followed by a defeat at the hands of rival Broad Ripple. and Willis Smith. Row Three: Dallas Mulvaney, Dave Miller, Ed Roberts, Bill Hunt, Mike Gwyn, Dwight Chernish, Chuck Peters, Alan Talesnick, Buddy Ruby, and Coach Bradley. 97 North Central drives hard on to golf victory A hard-driving group of golfers, last spring, came within a hair ' s breadth of becoming the first athletic team to present North Central with a state champion- ship. Completing their fifth straight winning season, the Panthers walked off the links with a 16-4-1 slate. Leading team member Robert Lancaster compiled an average of 75.4 and shot a low score of 70, out- standing golf on anybody ' s score-card. Ed Karrman, Rick Roessler, Dick Neate, and Jerry Lambert all posted sub-eighty scores. All of Coach Harner ' s boys combined their efforts to make 1962 a good season. GOLF 1962 NC 12 Noblesville 3 NC 10 Broad Ripple 5 NC 10 Vi Lawrence Central . . 1 1 2 NC 12 Manual 0 NC 10 Speedway 2 NC 131 2 Broad Ripple 1 2 NC 12 Warren Central .... 6 NC 141 2 Ben Davis 3 2 NC 14 Washington 4 NC 10 Carmel 5 NC 9 Broad Ripple 6 NC 17 Howe 1 NC 10 Cathedral 8 NC 111 2 Noblesville 6 2 NC 171 2 Shortridge 1 2 NC 322 Arlington 342 NC 8 2 Kokomo 91 2 NC 6 Carmel 9 NC 6 1 2 Lebanon 8 1 2 NC 322 Kokomo 312 NC 6 Southport 6 Richard Neate gets into the swing of things, as he does a little pre-season practice to improve his golf game. 1962 Golf Team — Row One: R. Lancaster, E. Karrmann, R. Roessler, B. Peele, B. Cowley, L. Ford. Roiv Two: Coach Harner, R. Neate, J. Gisler, J. Lambert, T. Young, J. McKnight, J. David, J. Short. 98 1962 Tennis Team — Roiv One: Carl Dean, Steve Harrison, Tom Tussing, Howard Burnstein, William Gamble, Brian Hearn, Jeffery Enkema, James Durlacher. Roiv Two: Coach John Shirley, Mike Sweeney, Rod Wirching, Duncan Camp- bell, William Henry, James Pels, Jay Sinex, Sam Snead, William Gardner, John Hurlbut. Desire to win pays of f for 1962 Racketeers NC 2 NC 0 NC 5 NC 4 NC 7 NC 4 NC 9 NC 3 NC 5 NC 4 NC 5 NC 2 NC 3 NC 1 NC 7 NC 5 NC 4 SCORES Kokomo 5 Lafayette Jefferson 8 Manual 2 Howe 3 Ben Davis 0 Frankfort 3 Arlington 0 Shortridge 4 Tech 2 Washington . 1 Lawrence Central 2 Broad Ripple 5 Cathedral 4 Park 6 Warren Central 0 Marion 2 Southport 3 Hard practice and the desire to win paid off for the 1962 North Central tennis team. It took two defeats to set fire to the Racketeers, but once underway they outplayed five straight opponents before suffering a loss at the hands of Shortridge. Back on the winning trail, Coach Shirley ' s team waded through three more teams before hitting a dry spell. In the home stretch, the Panthers shut out Warren Central, defeated Marion, and triumphed over their old rival Southport. A reserve record of 9 wins and 1 loss was a hopeful preview of the next year ' s season. Tennis players hit the ball with skill and precision in practice sessions for the next match. 99 1 Although athletics are basically part of a man ' s world, the North Central cheerleaders supply it with that needed feminine touch. Rain or shine, win or lose, these pretty little packages of instant spirit whirl about spreading pep and personality far and wide. Working hand in hand with the booster block and the Music Department, the cheerleaders keep the game alive with noise and color. So much action, both physical and vocal, takes place on the sidelines that one spectator was prompted to inquire, Does anyone ever come to watch the games? Sponsored by Mrs. Lennox, the five cheerful cheer- leaders are: Susie Rogers, Joyce Johnson, Mary Burkert, Jackie Malless, and Nancy Westfall. Cheerleaders for reserve squads this year are Diana Settle, Lee Davis, Ginny Walsmith, Mary Sweet and Dale Fielman. Varsity cheerleaders include Mary Burkert, Susie Rogers, Nancy Westfall, Jackie Malless, and Joyce Johi Lettermen ' s Club — Row One: Randy Hatch, Ed Harris, Larry Pagel, John Nail, Ronnie Maurer, Richard Parsons, Jim Part- lowe, Ray Osman, and Dick Engle. Roiv Two: Rick Ratliff, Craig Hausse, Dean Klink, Gary Ray, Allan Storey, Mike Ver- plank, Dick Wert, Dave Clutter, Steve Hadley, Dick Worth- ington, Allan Seif, and Carl Dean. Row Three: Dave Lewis, Bruce Lancet, Frank Miller, Sam Snead, Robert Wherry, and William Barron. Roiv Four: Andy Bolles, Kim Martin, Steve Claflfey, Ed Roop, Steve Cagle, and Dave Meginnis. Row Five: Jon Short, Alan Talesnick, John Wells, Dick Neate, Bob Manifold, Jim Alderman, Charles Landers, Bill Green, and Chuck Peters. Mr. Stroup is the sponsor of the group. Cheerleaders, athletes, coaches boost team morale Athletic Coaches— i?oz ' One: John Friedersdorf, Keith Far- Athletic Director, and Marvin Wood. Row Three: John rand, Charles Riley, Glenn Schmucker, and Thomas Bradley. Shirley, Norman Harner, and Eugene Clones. These men gave Row Two: Byron Weaver, William Smith, Keith Stroup, their time and talents to produce North Central athletics. 101 102 Overwhelming population expedites construction of new school building GIANT STRIDES IN SCHOOL POPULATION HAVE TAKEN place in the seven years of North Central ' s existence. Prom a starting student body of 1083 (no seniors the first year) to 2233 in the last year of its occupancy of the original building seems almost unbelievable. The faculty mushroomed from 56 to 118. An anticipated 2 WO pupils and 130 teachers will be on hand to get the new building off to a good start when it opens. 103 Dr. Schwilck Mr. Patton, Junior Class Sponsor, and Dr. Schwilck snatch a brief moment of conversation during the Junior Prom. Dr. Gene Schwilck, second principal of North Central, made a lasting impression on the school and its people. Dr. Schwilck chats personally with Georgette Kelly and Dwight Lee {left) and Mr. Holzman {right). 104 leaves to assume higher position A familiar sight through the inner doorway of the office is Dr. Schwiick cheerfully discussing class schedules with a teacher. When Dr. Schwiick left North Central in mid year to accept the position of Superintendent of Schools in Oak Park and River Forest, Illinois, the student body and faculty alike felt a keen sense of loss. Gene, as he signed the familiar blue notes of commendation placed in teachers ' m.ail boxes, had a dynamic, imagi- native, and colorful personality. He had the special quality of making both pupils and faculty fe el that he was their friend and that their problems were im- portant to him. During his tenure. Dr. Schwiick brought about many fine things for North Central, among which was the establishment of a high academic standard resulting in the school ' s having more merit scholars yearly than any other school in the state. Also, in a climate of friendli- ness and security, and noticeable to anyone visiting in the building, the pupils matured to the point of being placed on an honor system in many activities, and they respected the privilege. Everyone knew Dr. Schwiick would leave some day to climb another rung on his personal ladder to suc- cess, but when that day came everyone was saddened. (left) First hour classes ask questions about school policy. {center) Mr. Friedersdorf and Mr. Riley chat with the prin- cipal during a coifee-break. {right) During the evening, Dr. Schwiick completes left-over tasks. 105 The coldest Indiana winter in 96 years and a flu wave of epidemic proportions were of little importance to Mr. Milo Eiche who faced the major problem of moving from a semester ' s administration of Eastwood Junior High in mid year to become North Central ' s new principal. New to the city and new to the school, he accepted his responsibilities calmly and soon became acquainted with the duties of running a large school. 106 Administrators plan move to new North Central Fortunately, when Mr. Eiche came to North Central in the middle of the year to take the position as principal, two experienced assistants were on hand to help him over the rough spots. Both Miss Geraldine Bagby and Mr. Gerald DeWitt had worked in clo se cooperation with Dr. Schwiick for three years, and had helped plan the new building. This was a momentous year for the administrators of North Central. Mr. Milo Eiche, a quiet relaxed man, quite different from Dr. Schwiick but with the same dedication of purpose that had brought North Central to its place of respect, slipped into his new job so un- obtrusively that scarcely a ripple was felt in the rou- tine. With Mr. DeWitt and Miss Bagby to give him their full cooperation, he immediately began to get acquainted with the tremendous job of not only run- ning the present school but also preparing for the move into the new multi-million dollar building nearby. In the meantime. Dr. Everett Light prepared for next year also. Seldom does a superintendent have the privilege of planning and supervising the development of two such top ranking high schools during his term of office. Assisted as he was by excellent administrators, other personnel, and also a cooperative school board, he still had to take much of the responsibility of the rapidly expanding school system in the Metropolitan School District of Washington Township. Superintendent Everett Light and Assistant Superintendent Bernard McKenzie confer on important administrative issues. 107 FACULTY MISS GERALDINE BAGBY— Assistant Principal; AB, MS Butler University. GERALD DeWITT— As- sistant Principal; BS, MS Butler University; Indiana University Directorate. GENE L. SCHWILCK— Principal; AB Knox College; MS University of Wis- consin; M.I.T., Union College; Ed. D. Indiana Uni- versity. MISS RUTH AGNEW— English, Poetry Club Spon- sor; AB Butler University; Ohio State University, Northwestern University, Purdue University, MA Notre Dame. MRS. ELSIE B. BALL— Speech, Drama, National Thespians Sponsor, Dramatic Club Sponsor, Coaches plays; AB DePauw University; MA Indiana University. D. J. BELDUS— U. S. History, Travel Club Sponsor; BS, MAT Indiana University. MISS LOUISE BENBOW— English; BS, MA Ball State Teachers College; Indiana University. MISS RUTH E. BERTSCH— English; BA Western College for Women; MA Ball State Teachers College. MRS. NANCY F. BIZ AL— Bookkeeping, Shorthand; BA DePauw University. MRS. LOUISE BOWMAN — Biology, Zoology, Physiology, Science Reading Club Sponsor; BS Anderson College; MAT Indiana University. THOMAS H. BRADLEY— Driver Edu- cation, Health Safety, Baseball Coach, Intra- murals Director; BPE Purdue University; Ball State Teachers College, Indiana University, Indiana State College. BURTON WAYNE BRINKERHOFF— Zoology, Bot- any; BSA Purdue University; MS Butler University; Ed.S. Indiana University; Boys ' Service League Sponsor. MRS. SALLY BRODT— English; BS Ed. Akron University. JOHN HARRISON BROWN— English, German; AB Indiana University; MA Wis- consin University. WILLIAM D. BUGHER— Span- ish, Junior and S enior Boys Counselor; BA DePauw; M.Ed. Illinois University, Foreign Language Depart- ment Chairman. MISS SHARON RAE BUSH— English Composition; AB, MA Indiana University. MRS. SANDRA BUT- TER WORTH — English, World Literature; AB In- diana University. MORRIS A. CAMPBELL— Gov- ernment; AB Wabash College; MA DePauw Univer- sity; Chess Team Sponsor. MRS. BERNICE L. CARNELL— English, Reading Laboratory; BS Cen- tral Michigan; MCS Indiana University. EUGENE CLONCS— U. S. History, Student Council Sponsor, Assistant Basketball Coach; AB Wabash College; MA Purdue University. RUSSELL COV- ERDALE — Physics, Physical Science; BS Purdue University; Electronics Club Sponsor. WILLIAM E. CRUZAN— Typewriting, Bookkeeping; BS Ball State; MA T.C. Columbia University. FORREST L. CULLINGS— General Metals, Machine Shop, General Woods, Industrial Arts Crafts; BS, MA Ball State. MRS. BETTY H. GULP— Algebra, Geometry; AB Ohio University; MA Ohio State. JAMES E. DAV- IDSON— Algebra, Trigonometry, Matrix Algebra; BS, MS Butler University; MAT Indiana University; Slide Rule Club Sponsor. CARL O. DeBARD— U. S. History, Sociology; AB Wabash College; Indiana University; Military History Club Sponsor. MISS MARY BELLE DOW— Girls Counselor; BS Ball State College; MA Indiana University. 108 FACULTY WILLIAM DRAKE— Sophomore Boys Counselor, Bi- ology; AB Franklin College; MS Indiana University. JAMES A. DUFFY— Composition, English Litera- ture; University of Maryland; AB Central College, Iowa; MA Ball State; Department Chairman. DR. ALICE EAGLE — Senior Girls Counselor; AB, MS, Ed.D Indiana University; Dean of Girls. KEITH FARRAND— U. S. History, Physical Education; MS Purdue University; Wrestling Coach, Assistant Foot- ball Coach. THOMAS FISHER— English, Developmental Read- ing; BS, MS I.S.C. CHARLES FRANCIS FLEM- ING — Government; BS Indiana University; Govern- ment Club Sponsor. MRS. FILOMENA FORSYTH — French, Spanish; BA Marian College; University of Illinois. HAROLD G. FREELAND— Government. Related Work; AB DePauv r; Indiana University; Purdue University. MISS JEANNINE FREUDENBERGER — English; AB Asbury College; AM Indiana University. JOHN L. FRIEDERSDORF— U. S. History, Football Coach, Sophomore Class Sponsor, Boys ' Service League Sponsor; University of Wichita; AB, MS Indiana University. FOREST C. FRUITS— Speech, Debate, Debate Coach, Coordinator of Speech Activities, Debate Club Sponsor, National Forensic League Sponsor, Indiana High School Forensic Association Executive Secretary; AB Wabash College; MA Ball State Teachers College. GORDON GISH— Geometry; AB, MS Indiana University. MISS JUDITH ANN HANSEN— Art, Art Club Sponsor; BS Butler University; John Herron Art Institute. NORMAN L. HARNER— U. S. History, Senior Class Sponsor, Golf Team Coach, Boys ' Coun- selor; BS Indiana Central; MS Indiana University; Butler University. MISS BONNIE SUE HARRI- SON — English, Shakespeare Club Sponsor; BA But- ler University; University of Wisconsin; University of London. H. BROWN HARRISON— Mathematics; BS, MS Indiana State Teachers College; Indiana University; Purdue University. MRS. JANET HINSHAW— English, Senior Class Sponsor; AB Indiana University; MA Ball State Teachers College; Butler University; Arthur Jordan School of Music; Columbia University; Juiliard School of Music. K. W. HOKE— English, Composi- tion, German Club Sponsor; Chicago City College; Northwestern University; University of Louisville; Hamburg University; AB, MA Indiana University. JOHN H. HOLZMAN— U. S. History, Government, Social Studies Club Sponsor; BA, MA University of Wisconsin; University of Chicago; Indiana Univer- sity. MRS. FRANCES HUMPHREYS — Modern World History; AB Indiana University; MA Ohio University; University of Illinois; Northwestern University. JAMES A. JENKINS— English, Press Club Sponsor; BS University of Tennessee; MS Xavier University. MRS. KATHLEEN DYER KEILMAN — Typing, Yearbook, Business English, General Business, An- nual, Quill and Scroll Sponsor; AB Butler Univer- sity; Indiana University; Ball State Teachers Col- lege. DON KERCHEVAL— Government, Sociology, Debate and Discussion Club Sponsor; AB Indiana University; MS Butler University. JAMES E. KEYT —Art, Art Crafts, Art Club Sponsor; BS Ball State Teachers College; MAT Indiana University. MISS CLEO M. KINNISON— Latin, Latin Club Sponsor; MA University of Michigan; American Academy in Rome, Italy. MRS. RUTH S. KIVETT— English, Composition, National Honor Society Spon- sor; AB, MS Indiana University; MA Teachers Col- lege; Columbia University; American University. MISS CAROLYN KLEIFGEN — Clothing, Foods, Home Management Decoration, Clothing Club Sponsor, High School Red Cross Sponsor; BS Pur- due University; MS Indiana University; University of Rhode Island. MRS. SYLVIA B. KLINE— Jour- nalism, English, Northern Lights Sponsor, News Bureau Sponsor; BS New York University; MA Hun- ter College of the City of New York; Columbia Uni- versity; Syracuse University. We 1 FACULTY MRS. ALICE T. KRAFT— French, Greek, Great Books Sponsor; AB University of Chicago; Columbia University; Western Reserve. MISS MARGERY C. LAYCOCK — English, Speech, Sophomore Class Sponsor, Forensics Club Sponsor; BS University of Colorado; Indiana University. MRS. ISABELLA LEGG — General Business, Senior and Junior Girls ' Counselor; BS, MA Ball State Teachers College; University of Michigan. MRS. JUANITA LENNOX — Physical Education, Block Section Sponsor, Cheer- leader Sponsor; BS, MS Indiana University. MISS RUTH LESLEY— Latin. Latin Club Sponsor; AB, AM Indiana University; Wisconsin University. J. A. LEWIS — English, Composition, Literature, Authors Club Sponsor; AB, MA Indiana University; Kenton College; University of Illinois. EARL F. LINDBERG— Botany, Zoology, Physiology, Biology, Sophomore Class Sponsor; BS Ball State Teachers College; Rochester Junior College; Butler University ; University of Colorado; Indiana University. WIL- LIAM H. LORD— Speech, Stagecraft, English, Tech- nical Director of N. C. Stage, Faculty Director of Spectacular; BA Evansville College; MA North- western University. MISS MARY LOUISE MANN— Head Librarian; BS, MS Butler University. PHILLIP MANN— Print- ing; BS Stout State College. DON MARTIN— Direc- tor of Choral Activities, Chairman of Fine Arts Dept.; BM Jordan College; MM Ball State Teachers College; Butler University. RICHARD BROOKS MEEK — Ancient and Medieval History, World His- tory, Beginning Debate and Discussion Club Sponsor; BA Indiana University; MS Butler University. MISS KATHRYN A. MERKEL— Spanish, Spanish Club Sponsor; AB Indiana Central College; MA In- diana University. KEITH MOHR— Physics, Physics Club Sponsor; AB Manchester College; MS Purdue University; Indiana University ; Colorado University ; Butler University. R. P. MOORE— Physical Science, Algebra, Boys ' Counselor; BS, MS Ball State Teach- ers College; Butler University. MISS WAHNETA MULLEN— Spanish, French; BS Purdue University. In addition to their busy schedule. North Central teachers, Mrs. North, Mrs. Bertsch, Mr. Brovi ' n, Mrs. Palko, Mr. Hoke, and Mr. Shirley serve as judges of the Junior Spectacular acts at the cuts on January 9. FACULTY MRS. MARIE NORTH— Developmental Reading, Ex- ploratory Teaching, Future Teachers of America Sponsor; AB Carthage College; MS Purdue Univer- sity; Butler University; Temple University. KEN- NETH PATTON — Economics, Government, History, Junior Class Sponsor; BA Muskingum College; MS Butler University; Ohio State College; Indiana Uni- versity. FRANKLIN L. PEN WELL— Orchestra; BS, MA Ball State Teachers College. WILLIAM J. PH ARES— Chemistry; BS, MA Ball State Teachers College, University of Denver; William and Mary College; University of Illinois. JOSEPH R. POTTS— Spanish; Ball State Teachers College; Indiana State College. ROBERT L. PRET- TYMAN — Advanced Biology, Biology Topics, Botany, Zoology, Narcotics, Science Department Chairman, Geology Club Sponsor; AB, MS Butler University. MRS. EDITH REESE— Shorthand, Clerical Prac- tice, Business Education Chairman; AB Central Normal College, MA Butler University. WILBUR F. RICHARDS— Geometry, Driver Education, Key Club Sponsor; BS, MS Indiana University. CHARLES E. RILEY— U.S. History, Cross Country Coach, Assistant Track Coach; B.S. Indiana Univer- sity; MS Butler University. MRS. SUSAN ROUN- TREE — French; University of Minnesota; AB Indi- ana University; French Club Sponsor. ERWIN E. RUMP — Business L,a.vf, Typewriting; BA Valparaiso University, MS Indiana University. JACK SCHIF- FLI — Geometry; AB University of Kentucky, MS Indiana University, Notre Dame University. J. ROBERT SCHLATTER— Concert Band, Sym- phonic Wind Ensemble, Marching Band, Stage Band; BA, MA Indiana University, Ball State Teachers College. GLENN SCHMUCKER— Chemistry, Physi- cal Science; BS Manchester College; MAT Indiana University; Assistant Baseball Coach; Chemistry Club Sponsor. ROBERT K. SEIGEL— English, Speech, Forensics Sponsor; BS Purdue University; MA Butler University. GEORGE SHARP— Trigo- nometry, Solid Geometry; BS Oakland City College; MS Indiana University; MA University of Michigan; Slide Rule Club Sponsor. JOHN N. SHIRLEY— English; BS Butler University ; MBA, MS University of Southern California; Tennis Coach. MAX D. SMITH— English, Composition; BS Purdue University; MA Ball State Teachers College. WILLIAM S. SMITH— Physical Education, Driver Education, Football Coach, Assistant Wrestling Coach; Indiana University; Butler University. MRS. MARY J. SPOON— Plane Geometry, Etymology; AB, MAT Indiana University; Butler University; Indiana State College; Future Nurses Club Sponsor. MISS BERNICE I. STIFFLER— Library; BA Penn- sylvania State University; Drexel Institute of Tech- nology. MRS. BETTY STOKESBERRY— Latin. Ety- mology; AB Butler University; MA Texas Christian University. KEITH STROUP— Athletic Director; BS Indiana State Teachers College; MS Ball State Col- lege; Purdue University; Lettermen ' s Club Sponsor. H. NORMAN TAYLOR— Ancient and Medieval His- tory, Modern World History; AB, MA University of Iowa. CECIL THARP— Business Arithmetic, Applied Mathematics, General Mathematics; MS Indiana Uni- versity; Future Teachers Association Co-Sponsor. KENNETH J. WARREN— Dean of Boys; BS In- diana State College; Indiana University; MA North- western University; Butler University. ROBERT LEE WATSON— Chemistry, General and Qualitative Analysis; BS Ball State College; MS Butler Uni- versity; Colorado State University; University of California; Denver University; Indiana University; Salary Committee Chairman, Chemistry Review Club Sponsor. BYRON E. WEAVER— Driver Educa- tion, Physical Education; BS Purdue University; MS Indiana University; Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach. Ill Miss Hanson enjoys the music which Mr. Brinkerhoflf, Mr. Schlatter, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Lord, Mr. Phares, Mr. Freeland, FACULTY ALLAN R. WEINHEIMER— Trigonometry, Calculus, Mathematics Department Chairman; BS, MS Purdue University; Indiana University; Tulane University. JOHN W. WENDLING— German, Russian, Spanish; BS, MS Purdue University; Evansville College; In- diana University; University of Michigan. MRS. KATHERINE C. WERT— Latin, Library, Library Club Sponsor, Indiana University Achievement Con- tests; Western College for Women; AB Indiana Uni- versity; MS Butler University; University of Wisconsin. CHARLES R. WILHELM— National De- fense Cadet Corps, Professor of Military Science, Cadet Battalion Coach, Rifle Team, Drill Team, Color Guard; BS Manchester College; MAT Indiana University. MRS. HELEN E. WINGFIELD— English; AB, MS Indiana University. MRS. EDITH L. WISNER— Mathematics, Foods Club Sponsor; AB DePauw Uni- versity; MS Butler University. MARVIN C. WOOD — Driver Education, Health Safety, Track Team Coach, Basketball Team Coach; BS Butler Univer- sity; MS Ball State Teachers College. G. L. WOOD- RUFF — Drafting, Driver Education; BS Indiana State Teachers College; MS Butler University; Ohio State University; Indiana University; Purdue work- shop. MRS. SONJA SUE BARRETT— Physical Education, Health Safety; BS Purdue University. W. AUS- TIN COX— Plane Geometry, Algebra; BS Ball State; MA Bowling Green State University; Notre Dame. MRS. ELLEN HIATT— Health Clinic; RN Indiana University Medical Center School of Nursing; Ball State Teachers College. MRS. GENEVA KENNEDY — Bookstore Manager, School Treasurer. MRS. ELIZABETH K. RAMIGE— Secretary to Mr. DeWitt. MRS. PAULYNE SCOTT— Secretary to Mr. Eiche. MRS. LINNEA SWIGART— Attendance Clerk; BA Lawrence College. MRS. GRACE WHITSITT— Secretary to Miss Bagby. and Mr. Martin provided for the teachers ' Christmas party. Santa arrived later in the evening! r 112 Mrs. Bernice Bradshaw and Mrs. Mae Belle Smith agree that keeping the school clean is a full day ' s job. Introducing the behind the scenes personnel of North Central, the matrons, custodians, and cafeteria staff who form an integral part of North Central ' s cast . . . these busy people keep restrooms, water fountains, and halls in excellent condition. Nine custodians, including a special maintenance man, work six days and five nights a week until mid- night to keep the building shining for the many visitors who constantly pass through its halls. Two matrons clean the restrooms and dust the vari- ous offices, library, and bookstore. Thirty-four men and women, working with Mrs. Ruth Shields, manager, make lunch periods a welcome break in a long day for North Central ' s 2,233 students and 124 teachers. An unusually varied menu is served cafeteria style during five 40-minute lunch periods. Four hundred fifty people are served per hour. Eighteen people maintain two regular counters for tray service; six, man a snack bar for quick lunches and a goodie bar for after-school snacks. Service help maintains pleasant background ( e i j Cafeteria Staff— Roti Owe.- Betty Meyers, Doris Wood- Truesdel, Ruth Schields, Bertha Boffo, Sofia Smith, Pearl ring, Wanda Miller, Irene Potter, Lucille Hause, Waneda Faucett. Roti ' Four: Sara Pollard, Betty Ambrous, Martha Pendergast, Helen Earle, Jenny Mattox, Hazel Perrine. Roiv Peters, Vernie Davis, Mamie Petty, Marie Smith, Otto Two: Elizabeth Adams, Ross Stewart, Treva Marks, Cyrilla Marsisckhe, Glen Bracken, Fred Yockey, John Barnard, (right) Newbold, Ethel Little, Marguerite Whitten, Kay Baxter, Betty Custodians— Roiu One: Clyde Clark, Clyde Bakes, Dale Cross, Wagoner, Leona Perry. Roiv Three: Betty Wright, Kathryn Ralph Quillan. Row Two: Charles Diggs, Boston CHne, Carl Sickbert, Jene Goecker, Betty Broglin, Irene Van Meter, Elsie Boen, Bill Charles. 113 Commencement Bonfire Grad Dance end Graduation is only a few minutes away as Patty Michaeloff and John Lowe attempt last-minute preparations. National Merit Scholarship Finalists {seated left to right) are Linda Sherk, Alan Talesnick, Bob Manifold, Pat McCarty, Barb Click, Jane Yenni, Linda Conley, and Nancy Hitchcock; {standing) Miss Geraldine Bagby, Harvey Finn, Craig Cole- man, John Sturman, Charles Schaab, Jim Borland, Steve Harris, John Lowe, Rick Hirschman, John Short, Richard Neate, and Dave Hamilton; (not shown) Bruce Newby and Mike Jones who have already started their college education. 114 last year at crowded school Senior Class Council — Roiv One: Linda Fairbanks, Nancy Bolles, Lee McDermond, Randy Hatch, Phil Barrett, Craig Pierce, Patty Michaeloff, Maralee Smith, Pat Fullerton, Cheryl Coleman, Steve Hadley, Danny Tliomas. Rotv Three: Jon Short, Werner, Jere Whitaker, Georgette Kelley, Susie Rogers. Row Charles Peters, Robert Butler, Robert Manifold, Chris Scanlon, Ttvo: Mr. Norman Harner (sponsor), John Lowe, Andy Steve Dinnsen, Mike Koenig. 1 Senior Class Officers — left to right: Jon Short, president; Georgette Kelley, vice-president; Robert Manifold, treasurer; and Susie Rogers, secretary. The class of ' 63 had many memories to cherish. Theirs was the last to graduate from the present North Central building, and the first to have two principals during their senior year. Nostalgic memories were built up in the hearts of these students. The traditional senior bonfire, after the last football game, was one of the happy events of their final year. When Family Jamboree time rolled around, only senior girls were permitted to model in the style show. As the year progressed, graduation fever invaded the class building up until the two final ceremonies participated in by the class as a whole. The graduation dance after commencement had its sad side as the former seniors realized they were ending one phase of their lives and starting another. North Central has reason to be proud of its gradu- ating classes. Continuing a tradition, the school ranked first in Indiana in the number of semi-finalists placing in the National Merit Scholarship Contest. The class of ' 63 had twenty-four; the closest school to it had thirteen. All twenty-four of the semi-finalists became finalists and eligible for scholarships. SENIORS ANDREW B. ABELS— Baseball Team 2; Military History Club 3; Home Economics Club 3; Intra- murals 2-3. ROBERT L. ADAMS— Mu Alpha Theta 3; National Honor Society 3; National Merit Recom- mendation 4; Symphonic Wind Ensemble 3; Elec- tronics Club 2; Vice-President 3. NINA JEAN ADOLPH— Dramatics Club 2; Concert Band 2-4; Intramurals 2-3; F.T.A. 3-4; Scholastic Award 3. JOHN AHLEMEYER— National Honor Society 4; Scholastic Award 3. JIM ALDERMAN— Student Council 2-3; Football Team 2-4; Basketball Team 2; Track Team 2; Let- termen ' s Club 4; Electronics Club Secretary 3; Presi- dent 4; Scholastic Award 2-3; Chemistry Lab As- sistant 4. LYNN ALEXANDER. JAY S. ALLEN— Track Team 2-3; Wrestling Team 3; Intramurals 4. WAYNE AMMESON— Track Team 2-3; Football Team 2; Scholastic Award 3. JAY ANDERSON— A Cappella Choir 3. KATHLEEN ANDERSON— French Club 3; A Cappella Choir Sec- retary 4; National Honor Society 3; Scholastic Award 2-3. NANCY ATKINS— Counterpoints 3-4; Belles 2; Home Economics Club 2; Girls ' Glee Club 3; Senior Girls ' League; Scholastic Award 2. JOHN AVERY. NANCY BACHM ANN— Home Economics Club 2; National Thespians 3; National Honor Society 3; Scholastic Award 2-3; Junior Spectacular 3; Senior Girls ' League; Sophomore Class Council; Dramatics Club 4. WILLIAM W. BANCROFT— N.D.C.C. Officer 4; Ranger Award 3; N.D.C.C. Battalion Formation 2- 4; N.D.C.C. Color Guard 3; N.D.C.C. Rifle Team 3- 4; Wrestling Team 2; A.V.T. Club 2-3, Office As- sistant 2-3. DONNA BANDY— Block Section 2; Senior Girls ' League; A Cappella Choir 4. LYNN BARLET— Library Club 2-3, Secretary 3; National Thespians 2; Block Section 2-3; Stage Crew Club 2; Dramatics Club 2-4; Guidance Assistant 3. LYNNE M. BARNARD— F.T.A. 3; Senior Girls ' League; Girls ' Glee Club 3; Government Club 4; Girls ' Concert Choir 2-4. LESLIE ANN BARNETT —Block Section 2; French Club 3; F.T.A. 3; Press Club 3; Debate and Discussion Club 3. JOHN BARK —Electronics Club 3. ALLEN BARRETT— Chess Club 2-3; 19th Century American Author ' s Club 3; Chemistry Lab Assistant 3. PHIL BARRETT— Fall Play 4; Senior Class Council; Student Council Alternate 3; Intramurals 3; A Cap- pella Choir 2-4; Jamboree 2, 4. TOM BAUER— Key Club 4; German Club President 3; Physics Club 4; Junior Class Council; Fall Sports Dance King 4; National Thespians 3-4; Student Council 4; Baseball Team 3-4. ROBERT E. BECKER— Football Team 2-3; Wrestling Team 2; A.V.T. Club 2-4. DOTTIE BEGUELIN— Junior Spectacular 3; Junior Cla ss Council Alternate; Chorus Club 3; Senior Class Council. BARBARA BERGMAN— Block Section 2; Debate and Discussion Club 3; Senior Girls ' League; Junior Spectacular Usher 3; F.T.A. 3; Journalism Club 3; French Club 3; Chemistry Review Club 4. CHARLES FRANK BERNING— A.V.T. Club 2. PAMELA ANN BERRY — Stage Crew 2-4; Dramatics Club 2-4; National Thespians 2-4, Treasurer 4; Triangle Club Award 2; National Honor Society 3; Junior Spec- tacular Act Chairman 3; Scholastic Award 2-3; De- bate and Discussion Club 2. RANDY BERRY— Mili- tary History Club 2; Home Economics Club 3; Intra- murals 4; Lettermen ' s Club 3-4; Track Team 2; Football Team 2-4. Other Activities Not Listed CLASS OF 1963 BARBARA BIDDLE— A Cappella Choir 2-3; Senior Girls ' League; Junior Spectacular 3-4. STEPHEN GRAMLING BIRR— Basketball Team 2; Football Team 3; Track Team 2; Junior Class Cou ncil Alter- nate; Lettermen ' s Club 3-4; Intramurals 3-4; Soph- omore Class Council. MICHELE BISHOP— Red Cross 4; Home Economics Club 4. CAROL BLEWETT— Student Council 2; Journalism Club 2, Secretary 3; Quill and Scroll 4; Latin Club 2-3; F.N.A. 3; Intramurals 2; Northerner Staff 3, Ac- tivities Co-editor 4; Scholastic Awai-d 3. JEFF BLOOMGARDEN— Key Club 3-4; Social Studies Club 3, President 4; Chess Club 2; Chess Team 2; Fall Play 4; National Thespians 4; Scholas- tic Award 2-3; Dramatics Club 2. MICHAEL JAY BLUESTEIN— Football Team 4; Military History Club 3; Chemistry Club 4; Intramurals 3. JERRY BLYTHE — Student Council 2-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Key Club 3-4; Scholastic Award 3-4; Physics Club 4; Slide Rule Club Vice-President 3; Intramurals 2-4; Track Team 2-4. SALLY BOGGS— Spanish Club 2-4; 19th Century American Author ' s Club 3; Block Section 2; Latin Club 2; Senior Girls ' League; Scholastic Award 2-3. ANDREW BENTON BOLLES— Football Team 2-4; Track Team 2-3; Junior Class Council; Sophomore Class Council Chairman; Senior Class Council; Jun- ior Prom King 3; Key Club 4; Library Monitor 4. JAMES BORLAND— National Honor Society 3-4; Debate Team 2-4; National Forensics League 2-4; Mu Alpha Theta 3-4; National Merit Finalist 3; Library Club President 3, Monitor 4; Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 4. BETTY BORTON— National Thes- pians 3; Dramatics Club 2-3; German Club 2; Shakespeare Club 4; National Honor Society 3-4; Debate Club 2; National Merit Finalist 4. CAROLYN BOWEN— F.T.A. 3; Stage Crew 2-3; Art Club 2-3; Girls ' Industrial Art Club 3; Senior Girls ' League; Intramurals 3-4. MARCIA BRANDT— Junior Spectacular 3; Jambo- ree 2-4; Block Section 2; Senior Girls ' League; Art Club 2; Dramatics Club 2-3; Stage Crew 3; Scholas- tic Award 3. CHERYL JEAN BREDEMUS— Senior Girls ' League; Attendance Office Assistant 2. JANE BRIDGES— Stage Crew 2; Gymnastics Club 2; Block Section 3; Senior Girls ' League; Dramatics Club 2; Scholastic Award 2; Intramurals 3-4. JERRIE JACQUELINE BRINDLEY— Block Section 3; F.N.A. 3; Junior Spec Usher 3; Intramurals 2-3. GREG BROADY— Chess Club 2-3; Chess Team 2-4; Intramurals 3-4; Hi-Y Club Secretary 4. RONALD B. BRODEY— Military History Club 2-3; Junior Spectacular 3; Intramurals 2-3; Government Club 4. LINDA DIANE BROMLEY— Jamboree Model 4; Junior Spectacular 3; Senior Girls ' League Scholas- tic Award 2-3; Spanish Club 3; Guidance Assistant 3-4; Journalism Club 2; Review Typing Club 3. ANN MARIE BROWN— German Club 3. MARY BROWN— Debate and Discussion Club Sec- retary 4; Senior Girls ' League; National Forensics League 3-4; Dramatics Club 3; French Club 3-4; Debate Team 2-3; Chemistry Lab Assistant 4; Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation 4. LOLTJS C. BUEHLER— Track Team 2-3; Jamboree 2; Junior Spectacular 3-4; Beginning Typing Club 2; Physics Club 4; A Cappella Choir 2; Library Monitor 4. THOMAS E. BULL— Physics Club 4; Wrestling Team 2; Track Team 2-4; Junior Spectacular 4; Intramurals 4. BETH BURGAN— Girls ' Ensemble 4; F.T.A. 3; Stage Crew 2-3; Art Club 2-3; Girls ' Industrial Arts Club 3; Review Typing Club 2; Intra- murals 3-4; Biology Lab Assistant 4. KAREN SUE BURGH ARD— Senior Girls ' League; Government Club 4; Journalism Club 2-3; Typing Club 2; French Club 3; Block Section 2; Scholastic Award 2-3; Guidance Office Assistant 4. JAMES H. BURK— Military History Club 2. M A R Y BURKERT— Cheerleader 3-4; Junior Spectacular 3; Duke and Duchess Dance Candidate 4; Block Section 2-4; Student Council Alternate 2. 4; Art Club 2; Dramatics Club 4; Latin Club 2. CHRIS BURLESON — Senior Girls League 4. SENIORS SARAH C. BURNS— Block Section 2; Art Club 2; Senior Girls ' League; Typing- Club 3; Guidance Office Assistant 3-4. RYAN BURRIN— Chess Club 2; Electronics Club 2; Military History Club 3; Class Council Alternate 3. NANCY BUSCHMANN —Block Section 2; French Club 3-4; Quill and Scroll 4; Northerner Staff 4; Senior Girls ' League; Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Chemistry Lab Assistant 3-4; Junior Spectacular 3. JAMES R. BUSCHMANN— Key Club 3, President 4; Na- tional Forensics League 4; Discussion Team 4; Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Junior Spectacular 3; Stage Crew 2-3; Physics Club 4; Lab Assistant 3. ROBERT E. BUTLER— Football Team 2-4; Track Team 2-4; A Cappella Choir 3; Counterpoints 4; Lettermen ' s Club 3-4; Student Council 3; Senior Class Council; Intramurals 2-4. SANDRA KAY BUTLER— Block Section 2; Typing Club 2; Art Club 2; Bookstore Assistant 2-3. THOMAS BUTZ— Industrial Arts Club 3; Band 2; Library Assistant 4. SARAH CAD Y— Spanish Club 2; F.N.A. 2; Review Typing Club 3. STANLEY CALDERON— Key Club 3-4; Baseball Team 2; Review Typing Club 2. NORMA CALVERT —Senior Girls ' League; Block Section 2. DUNCAN CAMPBELL — Student Council 2, 4; Junior Class Council; Tennis Team 2-4; Student Council Presi- dent Candidate 3; Senior Class President Candidate 4; Library Monitor 4; Junior Prom King Candidate 3; Duke and Duchess Dance Candidate 4. PAULA MAY CANNON— Transfer from Bishop Mont- gomery High School. J0 ANN CAPLIN— Dramatics Club 3-4; Senior Girls ' League; Junior Spectacular 3; Sophomore Class Council; Senior Class Council Alternate; Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation 4; National Honor Society 3-4; Scholastic Award 2-4. CHARLES CARRY— Football Team 2-3; Baseball Team 2; Student Council 2; Intramurals 2-3; Library Monitor 4; Junior Spectacular 2-4. JUDITH E. CASE— F.N.A. 2-4; Social Studies Club 3; Review Typing Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Student Council Bookstore Assistant 3. CHARLES CASSADY. BILL CHAILLE— Intramurals 2-4; Spanish Club 2; Typing Club 2; Baseball Team 2. JIM CHANDLER —Intramurals 2-4; Debate Club 2; Latin Club 4; Junior Spectacular 3; Typing Club 2. JUDY CHAND- LER— German Club 2; Senior Girls ' League; Na- tional Honor Society 3-4; Attendance Office As- sistant 3. MARIA CHENOWETH— Junior Spec- tacular 3; Intramurals 2; Block Section 2; Jamboree Model 4; Guidance Office Assistant 3. JUDY KAY CHILDS— Government Club 4; F.N.A. 3; Block Section 2; Girls ' Industrial Arts Club Vice- President 3; Industrial Arts Assistant 4. ROGER CHURCH— Military History Club 4. STEPHEN ALLEN CLAFFEY— Debate Club 2-3, President 4; Lettermen ' s Club 3-4; National Forensics League 2-4, State High School Debate Championship 2; IHSFA Discussion Contest 3. JENIFER CLARK. JOHN P. CLARK— Transfer from University of Detroit High School; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Physics Club 4; Intramurals 4. BILL CLARK— Intramurals 4. MARILYN MOONEY CLARK— Social Studies Club 2; F.N.A. 3. FRANK CLARKSON. Other Activities Not Listed CLASS OF 1963 JERRY CLAY— Intramurals 3; A Cappella Choir 3-4; Boys ' Glee Club 3. BARBARA JAYNE CLICK — F.T.A. 2-4, Secretary 4; National Honor Society 3-4; Mu Alpha Theta 3-4; Senior Girls ' League; Art Club 3; Library Assistant 2; National Merit Finalist. CAROLYN JOAN CLICK— F.T.A. 2-4, Treasurer 4; F.N.A. 2-3; National Honor Society 3-4; Senior Girls ' League. KAREN CLIFFORD— Social Studies Club 3; Senior Girls ' League; Spanish Club 3; Block Sec- tion 2; Junior Spectacular 4. CONNIE CLIMER— Jamboree 2-3, Student Director 4; A Cappella Choir 2; Counterpoints 3; National Thespians 4; Dramatics Club 2-4; Senior Girls ' League; Forensics Club 4; Junior Spectacular 2-3. BELINDA CLOYD — Attendance Office Assistant 2-4; Senior Girls ' League; Block Section 2-3; Home Eco- nomics Club 2-3. ANN CLULEY— Student Council 4; Class Council Alternate 3; Home Economics Club 2-3; Spanish Club 3-4, Vice-President 3; Social Studies Club, Secretary 4; Block Section 2; Guidance Assistant 4; Student Council Alternate 2. DAVID R. CLUTTER— Football Team 2-4; Track Team 2-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Lettermen ' s Club 2-4; Student Council 2-3, President Nominee 3; Key Club 4; Junior Spectacular 2-4; Library Monitor 2-4. CAROLYN HOPE COLE— Block Section 2; French Club 2; Dramatics Club 2-3; Junior Spectacular 2-3; Home Economics Club 2; Senior Girls ' League, Plan- ning Board; Guidance Office Assistant 3. F. CRAIG COLEMAN— Track Team 2-4; Cross Country Team 2-3; Basketball Statistician 2-4; Intramurals 2-4; Sophomore Class Council; Junior Class Council; Great Books Club 4; Junior Spectacular 3; Scholas- tic Award 2-4. COLETTE JACQUET— Stage Crew 4; Government 4; French Club 4; A.F.S. Exchange Student 4. STEPHEN COLLIER— Tennis Team 2-3; Boys ' Choral Club 4; Boys ' Glee Club 4; Fall Play 4; Intramurals 4; Counterpoints 4. LINDA CONLEY— National Honor Society 3-4; Mu Alpha Theta 3-4; Spanish Gold Medal in I.U. Achievement Contest 3; American Field Service Finalist 3; National Merit Finalist 4; Spanish Club 3; Senior Girls ' League. MICHAEL F. CONLY— Slide Rule Club 3; Art Club 3; Key Club 4; Track Team 2-3; Scholastic Award 2-3; Band 2-4. PATRICIA A. CONNELLEY— Sophomore Class Council; Spanish Club Secretary 3; Student Council Alternate 3-4; F.N.A. 3; Block Section 2; Scholastic Award 2; Medalist in Spanish Contest. ANITA A. CONSTANT— Senior Girls ' League; Debate Club 3; Guidance Office Assistant 4. CAROL COOK— Chorus Club 3; Art Club 3; Senior Girls ' League. MARY COOLING— French Club 2-3; Press Club 2; Block Section 2; Senior Girls ' League; Sophomore Class Council Alternate; Guidance Office Assistant 2, 4. JEANNE COOPER— Northerner Staff 2, Activities Editor 3, Opening Editor 4; Home Economics Club 2-3; Block Section 2-3; Senior Girls ' League; Journalism Club 2-3; Quill and Scroll 3, President 4; Attendance Office Assistant 3. JANET COO VER— Counterpoints 3-4; Spanish Club 2-3; F.N.A. 3-4; Junior Spectacular 3; Scholastic Award 2; National Honor Society 3-4. HELEN COPELAND— Quill and Scroll 3, Treas- urer 4; Northerner Staff 2-3; Guidance Office As- sistant 2-3; Girls ' Ensemble 4; Government Club 4; French Club 2; Senior Girls ' League; Review Typing Club 3. STEVE COSBY— Military History Club 2-3; German Club 2. BRUCE COWLEY— Spanish Club 2; Military History Club 2-3; Golf Team 3-4; Intra- murals 4. NITA CRANFILL— Block Section 2-3; Foods Club 2-3; Senior Girls ' League; Jamboree Model 4; Spanish Club 2; Journalism Club 3; North- erner Staff 3, Activities Editor 4. MIMI CRANNELL— F.T.A. 2-3; Girls Industrial Arts Club 2; Scholastic Award 2. SUSAN CRAW- FORD — Junior Prom Queen Candidate; Junior Spec- tacular 2, 4, Act Chairman 3; Baton Corps 4; Cheer- leader 2; Track Queen Candidate 3; Fall Sports Queen Candidate 3; Scholastic Award 2; Attendance Office Assistant 3. JOHN M. CREGOR JR.— Dance Band 2-4; Dramatics Club 3-4; Stage Crew 3; Na- tional Honor Society 3-4; Junior Spectacular 2-4; Scholastic Award 2-4. BARBARA CROUSE— German Club 2; French Club 2; Girls ' Choral Club 3; Crescendo 2; National Forensics 4. SENIORS LINDA JAYNE CUPP— Art Club 3-4; Band News- paper Editor 4; Debate Club 2; Home Economics Club 3; Debate Team 2. LEE CUTLER— Latin Club Secretary 4; Junior Spectacular 2-3; Student Council Alternate 2-3; Athletic Assistant 4; Latin Club 3-4; Government Club 4; Journalism Club 2-3; Crescendo Club 2. KAY DAUGHERTY— Senior Girls ' League; Typing Club 2; Library Club 3; Gen- eral Office Assistant 3. DEANNA DAUPERT— Intra- murals 2-4; Senior Girls ' League; Stage Crew Club 3; Block Section 3; Junior Spectacular Usher 3. JEFFREY DAVIS. STEVE M. DAVIS— Football Team 4; Track Team 4; Intramurals 2-3; Chess Club 3; French Club 3; Social Studies Club 4; Junior Spectacular 4. BILL DECKELBAUM— Junior Spec- tacular 3; Military History Club 3; Typing Club 2; NOMA Award 2. MARDIE DECKMAN— National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; I.U. Honors Candi- date for France 3; Junior Class Council; Sophomore Class Council Alternate; Senior Class Council Alter- nate; Junior Spectacular 2-4; Block Section 2-4; Senior Girls ' League; Library Monitor 4. GERRI DELOTT— Typing Club 2; Junior Class Council Alternate; Junior Spectacular 3; Typing Club Vice-President 2; NOMA Award 2; English Office Assistant 4. MARY CAROLYN DeMYER— Northerner StalT 2, Activities Editor 3; Junior Spec- tacular 4, Act Chairman 3; Journalism Club Coordi- nator 3; Student Council Alternate 4; Northern Lights 4; Senior Girls ' League; Debate and Discus- sion Club 3; Debate Team 3. JOHN DIEHL— Latin Club 2-3; Drafting Club 2; Militai-y History Club 3; Physics Club 4; Scholastic Award 2-3; National Merit Letter of Commendation 3. STEVENS DINN- SEN — Senior Class Council; Student Council 2-3; Northerner Advertising Editor 4; I.U. Opera Tosca 3; Basketball Team 2; F.B.L.A. 3; Boys ' Service League 3; Intramurals 2-4. JOYCE DITZENBERGER— Bowling Club 2-3; Block Section 3; Industrial Arts Club 3; Intramurals 3; Office Assistant 3. BARBARA A. DIXON— Clothing Club 2; Foods Club 2; Junior Red Cross 2. HOWARD DODD— Chess Club 3; A.V.T. Club 3; 19th Century American Authors Club 3. DON DOENCH. RONALD DOMONT— Debate Team 2; Chess Team 2-3, President 4; Chess Club 2, 4, Vice-President 3; Chemistry Lab Assistant 4. RUSSELL DONNELY —Industrial Arts Club 3. NANCY S. DORN— Block Section 2-3; Library Club 3; Senior Girls ' League; Guidance Office Assistant 4. STEPHEN C. DUCK— National Honor Society 3-4; Stage Crew 2-3; Na- tional Thespians 2-4; Mu Alpha Theta 2-4; Key Club 2-4; Dramatics Club 2-4; National Summer Science Program 3; Physics Club 3. NANCY DUGAN. ANGELA DUHM — Counter- points 3-4; Journalism Club 3; A Capella Choir 2; Scholastic Award 2-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Senior Girls ' League 4; Block Section 2; I.U. Lan- guage Test 3. ROBERT A. DUNCAN— Drafting Club 2; Electronics Club 2; Slide Rule Club 2-3. NANCY J. DUNGAN— Northern Lights Staff 4; Government Club 4; Senior Girls ' League; Art Club 2; Library Club 3; Girls ' Choi-us 3; Intramurals 3. KATHIE DUNN— Journalism Club 3; Block Section 3; Senior Girls ' League; Government Club 4. ALAN DUWE— Deceased. RICHARD EDDY— Chess Club 3; Bowling Club 2; Dance Band 2; 19th Century American Authors ' Club 2; Band 2, Letter 3. BETTY EDWARDS. Other Activities Not Listed CLASS OF 1963 DIANA DOROTHY EDWARDS— Y-Teens 3; Gov- ernment Club 4; Spanish Club 3; Senior Girls ' League 4; F.T.A. 3; Journalism Club 3, Secretary 2; Art Club 3; Jamboree Model 4. ' • ' HELEN ELISE ELLIOTT— National Honor Society 3-4; Quill and Scroll 3-4, Vice-President 4; National Thespians 2-4; Mu Alpha Theta 3-4; Northerner Staff 2, Business Manager 3, Production Editor 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Government Club Secre- tary 4; Guidance Assistant 3. JOHN ELLIOTT. CAROLE ENGLE— Block Section 3. CHARLES R. ENGLE— Counterpoints 3-4; Football Team 2-4; Men ' s Glee Club 3; Lettermen ' s Club 4; Jamboree 3-4; Junior Spectacular 3. HANK ENSEL —Beginning Typing Club 2. ERIC ERICKSON— Chess Club 2-3; Chess Team 2-3; Intramurals 3-4. MARCIA JANE ESTRIDGE— Block Section 3; Scho- lastic Award 2-3; Science Lab Assistant 4. EDWARD J. EVANS— Chess Club 2-3; Press Club 2-3; Physics Club 3-4; Lettermen ' s Club 3-4; Lab Assistant 2-4; Student Council 3-4; Junior Spectacu- lar 3. DIANA KAY EVERETT— Senior Girls ' League 4; Home Economics Club 3; Review Typing Club 3; Shorthand Award 3. SANDY EYDEN. LINDA FAIRBANKS— Dramatics Club 2; Press Club 3; Art Club 3; Junior Spectacular 3; Senior Girls ' League; Senior Class Council 4; Attendance Assistant 4. DAVID F AIRMAN— Band 2-4; Symphonic Wind Ensemble 3-4; Dramatics Club 4; Government Club 4; 19th Century Author ' s Club 3; Baseball Team 2-4; Intramurals 2, 4. GLORIA FAUSSET— Art Club 2- 3; Counterpoints 3-4; Junior Spectacular 2-4; Ba- ton Corps 3-4; Girls ' Ensemble 2-4; 19th Century Author ' s Club Secretary 2-3; NOMA Arithmetic Award 2-3. PEGGY FEARNAUGHT. MICHAEL E. FERGUSON— N.D.C.C. Drill Team 2-3; N.D.C.C. Rifle Team 2-3. LUCY FERRELL— F.B.L.A. 2; F.N. A. 2-3; Block Section 3; Senior Girls ' League 4; Intramurals 2. HARVEY SETH FINN— Student Council 2-4; Na- tional Honor Society 3-4; National Forensics League 4; Mu Alpha Theta Treasurer 3-4; National Merit Finalist 3; Key Club 2-4; Scholastic Award 2-4; Na- tional Science Foundation Scholarship 3. BARBARA IRENE FISCHER— Government Club 4; Student Council 2; Junior Spectacular 2; Nurse ' s Assistant 3- 4. NANCY LEIGH FISHER— Government Club 4; Home Economics Club 3; Review Typing Club 3; Senior Girls ' League Captain of Zoo Committee; Guidance Office Assistant 3; Attendance Office Assistant 4. PATTY FISHER— F.N. A. 2-3; Block Section 2-3; Music Club 2; Senior Girls ' League; Attendance Of- fice Assistant 3. ROBERT FISHMAN— Wrestling Team 2; Tennis Team 2-3; Key Club 2-4; Spanish Club 2-3; Intramurals 4; Junior Spectacular 3; Indi- ana University Honors Program 3; Representative to mock UN Council 3. BERRY LEE FLEENER. DAN C. FLICKINGER— Stage Crew Club Vice- President 2, President 3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; National Thespian 2-4; Scholastic Award 2-4; National Merit Letter of Recommendation 4; lU Foreign Language Honors Program 4; Dramatics Club 2-4; Spanish Club 2. RICHARD FLOWERS— Chess Club 3; Chess Team 3. ROBERT B. FORNEY— Key Club 4; Hi-Y Club 3, Vice-President 4; Chess Team 2-4; Chess Club 2-3; Block Section 4. PAM FORTUNE— Junior Class Secretary; Student Council Assistant Secretary 4; Senior Girls ' League; Junior Spectacular 2-3; Home- coming Queen Candidate 4; Jamboree Model 4; Li- brary Monitor 4; Block Section 2. E. ALAN FOUST —Dance Band 2-3; Beta Phi Alpha 3-4; Band 2-3; Junior Spectacular Intermission Act 2-3; Band 2, Second Lieutenant 3; Pit Band 2-3; A Cappella Choir 4. SENIORS MIKE FREELAND— (withdrawn). MARTHA FREESE — Government Club 4; Social Studies Club 3; International Relations Club 4; French Club 3; Student Council Alternate 3; Senior Class Council Alternate; National Honor Society 3-4; Scholastic Award 2-4. DAVID H. FREY— Dance Band 2-4; Mu Alpha Theta 3-4; Key Club 4; Track Team 3-4; Junior Spectacular 2-4; Tennis Team 2; Band 2-4. JACK FRISCH— Junior Class Council; Military His- tory Club 3; Bowling Club 2; Chess Club 2; Junior Spectacular 3. JOHN E. FRITSCH— Mu Alpha Theta 3-4; Key Club 4; National Honor Society 3-4; Slide Rule Club 3. DAVID M. FRUITS— Transfer from New Haven High School; National Forensics League 4; Northern Lights Staff News Editor 4; Dramatics Club 4; Forensics Club 4. ' PATRICIA FULLERTON— Senior Class Council; Student Council 2-3; Senior Girls ' League; Junior Spectacular 3-4; Government Club 4; Attendance Office Assistant 3-4; Block Sec- tion 2-3; Intramurals 3. GEORGE GADDIS— Trans- fer from Arundel High School, Maryland. STAN GAGE — Sophomore Class Council Alternate; Dance Band 2-4; Junior Spectacular 2-4; Band 2-4; Symphonic Wind Ensemble 2-4; Pit Band 2-4. NANCY GALVICH. EARL GANT. WILLIAM GARDINER— Tennis Team 2-4; Wrestling Team 2; Typing Club 2-3; Lettermen ' s Club 3-4; Library As- sistant 4; Hi-Y Club 2, Treasurer 3. KENNETH GARELICK— Sophomore Class Council; Military History Club 3; Debate and Discussion Club 3; Debate Team 4; Debate Club 4; National Foren- sics League 4. NANCY GARDNER— Senior Girls ' League; Government Club 4; French Club 2-3; Jour- nalism Club 3; Typing Club 3; Guidance Office As- sistant 4. SUSAN GERNHARDT— Home Economics Club Chairman 3. CENNE GIBSON— N.D.C.C. Clerk 2, Sponsor 3-4; Military Ball Queen Candidate 3; Girls ' Rifle Team 3, Captain 4; N.D.C.C. Battalion Formation 2-4; Secretary-Treasurer Reinforced Bat- talion Staff 4. LUCINDA GILKISON— Block Section 2; Concert Choir 2; A Cappella Choir 3-4; Girls ' Ensemble Vice- President 4; Dramatics Club 2; Jamboree 3-4; Medal in Music for State Contest 2-3; Senior Girls ' League. MARK GINSBERG. SUSAN GLASS— Senior Girls ' League; Block Section 3; F.N.A. 3; Home Economics Club 2. ANN GOLDENSTEIN— Social Studies Club 2; Senior Girls ' League; National Merit Letter of Commendation; Guidance Office Assistant 4. BARBARA GOLDSTEIN— Block Section 3; F.T.A. 3. JUDI GOLDSTEIN— Junior Spectacular Act Chairman; Typing Club 2; Journalism Club 2; F.T.A. 3; Social Studies Club 3. EARL H. GOODWIN— Transferred from Northside H.S. DENNIS GRAY. SHARON GRAY— Art Club 2-3; German Club 3; Block Section 2; Attendance Office Assistant 3. MARIE L. GREAVES— Review Typing Club 2-3. DIXIE LEE GREEN— General Office Assistant 3; Guidance Office Assistant 4. JOSEPH H. GREEN— Chess Club 2-3; Debate Club 2; Debate Team 2-4; Forensics Team 2-4; Great Books Club 2-3, Presi- dent 4. Other Activities Not Listed CLASS OF 1963 THOMAS J. GREENWOOD— Wrestling 2; Band; Electronics Club. ELIZABETH ANN GREGORY— F.N. A. 2-3; F.T.A. 4; Senior Girls ' League; Govern- ment Club 4; Junior Spectacular 3. GLORIA JEAN GRESHAM — National Thespians 3, Secretary 4; Dramatics Club 2-3, President 4; Stage Crew Club 3-4; National Forensics League 4; Senior Girls ' League; F.N. A. 2; Health Office Assistant. DAR- LENE JOAN GRIFFIN— Block Section 3; General Office Assistant 4. MARY ANNE GRIMES— F.T.A. 2; Library Club 3; Block Section 2-3; Senior Girls ' League; Library Assistant 3. WINELLEN GRUBER— Sewing Club 2- 3; Spanish Club 2-3. MICHAEL GWYN— Baseball Team 2-4; Basketball Team 3; Student Council 3-4; Key Club 4; National Honor Society 3-4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. STEPHEN WIL- LIAM HADLEY — Junior Class Council; Senior Class Council; Basketball Team 2-4; Track Team 3-4; Ger- man Club 2-3; Junior Spectacular 2-4; Lettermen ' s Club 3, Secretary 4; Prom King Candidate. MARILYN HAISLUP— Junior Spectacular Co-ordi- nator; Northerner Staff 2, Opening Editor 3, Editor- in-Chief 4; Scholastic Award 2-4; Quill and Scroll 3- 4; Attendance Office Assistant 3; National Honor Society 3-4; Senior Girls ' League. MARRIETTE HALL— Typing Club 2; Cadet Choir 3. DAVID HAMILTON— National Merit Finalist 4; National Honor Society 3-4; Bronze Medal in Latin Contest 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3, Vice-President 4; Student Coun- cil 2-3; Key Club 2-3; Electronics Club 2-3; Junior Spectacular 3. KENNETH HANDLEY— Debate and Discussion Club 2-3, Vice-President 4; Military His- tory Club 3; Boys ' Glee Club 3; Fall Play 4; Sopho- more Class Council. KARON HANGER— Fall Play 3; Music Club 2, Secretary 3; Art Club 3; Student Council Bookstore ' Assistant 4; Gold Music Pin 4; School Musicals 2-3. JERRY A. HARLEY— Drafting Club 2-3. ED HARRIS— Cross Country Team 2-4; Track Team 3; Intramurals 2-4; Library Monitor 4. KATHY HAR- RIS — Home Economics Club 2; Stage Crew 3; In- dustrial Art Club 2, Vice-President 3; Office As- sistant 3. LINDA KAY HARRIS— Transfer from Shortridge High School; Senior Girls League; A Cappella Choir 4. MARY PAT HARRIS— Block Section 2-3; Senior Girls League; Baton Corps 4; Office Assistant 3; Junior Spectacular Usher 3; Graduation Usher 3. STEPHEN P. HARRIS— Chess Club 2-3; Chess Team 3; Physics Club 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3-4; Na- tional Merit Finalist 4. NANCY HARRISON— Art Club 3; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Guidance Assistant 3. JIM HARRISON. JONATHAN HART— Junior Spectacular 3-4; Intramurals 3-4; Fall Play 4. NANCY H ASS— Block Section 2; Beginning Typing Club 3; Senior Girls ' League; Guidance Assistant 3-4. STANLEY HASTY. ROBERT RANDOLPH HATCH— Track Team 2-4; Cross Country Team 3-4; Lettermen ' s Club 3; Block Section 4; Junior Class Council Alternate; Senior Class Council; French Club 3; Military History Club 3. CRAIG W. HAUSS— Track Team 2; Football Team 3-4; Typing Club 2; German Club 3; Letter- men ' s Club 4; Military History Club 2. WILLIAM PAUL HEADLEE — Baseball Team 2; Horseshoe Club 2; Boys ' Glee Club 3; A Cappella Choir 4; Physics Club 4. GEORGIANA HEARDEN— German Club 2; Home Economics Club 2-3, Vice-President 4; Girls ' Industrial Arts Club 3; Spanish Club 4. SENIORS ELLEN HEBERT— Student Council Alternate 2; Junior Spectacular; Spanish Club 3; Baton Corps 4; Senior Girls ' League; Intramurals 2; Government Club 4. SANDRA J. HEDGES— Block Section 3; Sci- ence Reading Club 2; F.N.A. 3; Senior Girls ' League; Girls ' Industrial Arts Club 3. GLORIA LYNN HEL- BERT— Block Section 2-4; Spanish Club 3; Senior Girls ' League; Home Economics Club 2-4. WILLIAM S. HENRY— Latin Club 2-3; 19th Century American Author ' s Club 3; Lettermen ' s Club 2-4; Tennis Team 2-4; Junior Spectacular. MAURINE HERBERT— German Club 2, Secretary 3; French Club 3, Secretary 4; Home Economics Club 2. CARL E. HERNDON JR.— Horseshoe Club 2; Boys ' Glee Club 3; A Cappella 3; Intramurals 2. MARK E. HERSHMAN— Key Club 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Student Council 2-4; Safety Council 3, Chair- man 4; Intramurals 2-4; Junior Prom King Candi- date; Duke and Duchess Dance Candidate 4; Fall Sports King Candidate 4. TINA HIBBS— Baton Corps 4; Junior Spectacular 2-4; Senior Girls ' League; Jamboree Model 4; Intramurals 2; Office Assistant. ANDREA HILBURN— Student Council 4; National Thespians 3-4; Dramatics Club 3-4; Senior Girls ' League; Stage Crew Treasurer 3; Jamboree Model 4; Duke and Duchess Dance Candidate 4; Junior Spectacular 3-4; Junior Spectacular Act Chairman 3. RAY HIMES— Slide Rule Club 3; Typing Club 2; Band 2-4; Junior Spectacular 3. RICHARD RUS- SELL HIRSHMAN— Fall Play 4; Junior Class Coun- cil; Counterpoints 3-4; Mu Alpha Theta 3-4; National Thespians 3-4; Junior Spectacular 3-4; Scholastic Award 2-4; National Merit Scholarship Finalist. NANCY V. HITCHCOCK— Review Typing Club 2; Block Section 3; French Club 4; National Honor Society 3; Intramurals 2-3; National Merit Scholar- ship Finalist 4; Scholastic Award. SHARON HOBAN. MARILYN HOBSON— French Club 4; Block Section 3; Review Typing Club 2; In- tramurals 2-3; National Honor Society 3; National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4. MARCIA HOCKETT— Block Section 2-3; Home Economics Club 2-3; Intra- murals 3; Attendance Office Assistant 3-4; Junior Spectacular 2-3. SONDRA HODGSON— Art Club 3; Typing Club 3; Intramurals 3; Gold Key in Art 3. JACK HOG AN— Junior Spectacular 3; Hi-Y 2; Spanish Club Secretary 3; Sophomore Class Council Alternate; Senior Class Council Alternate; Student Council Alternate 3; Jamboree Style Show Commen- tator 4. SAUNDRA KAY HOHLT— Home Eco- nomics Club 2, Sergeant- At- Arms 3-4; Attendance Office Assistant 4. VIRGINIA HOLSINGER. CATHY HORST — Junior Spectacular 3; Senior Girls ' League; Art Club 3; Intramurals 2; Girls ' Industrial Arts Club 3. JOHN HORTON— Electronics Club 4; Hi-Y Club Historian 4; Track Team 3-4; Library Assistant 3-4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. STEVEN W. HOSTER— Hi-Y Club 4; Government Club 4. BARBARA HOUGH— Fall Play 2; Jamboree 2; Fall Play 4; Latin Club 2-3; Scholastic Award 2-3; A Cappella Choir; State Music Contest 2-4. WILLIAM HUDSON— Latin Club 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3-4; Library Assistant 3-4; National Honor Society 3. WILLIAM JAMES HURTEAU— Transfer from Howe Military Academy; Social Studies Club 4. GLORIA L. HURWITZ— Sophomore Class Council; Home Economics Club 2; F.T.A. 3; Journalism Club 3; Senior Girls ' League; International Relations Club 4. CAROLE ANN HUTT— Band 2; Block Section 3; Intramurals 4. MARTHA IRONS— F.T.A. 3; Senior Girls ' League; Latin Club 2-3, Secretary 4; Chemis- try Club 4; Art Club 3; Senior Class Council Alter- nate; Guidance Office Assistant 2-3. Other Activities Not Listed CLASS OF 1963 JAMES JACKSON— Key Club 3-4; Junior Class Council; Slide Rule Club 3; Tennis Team 3; Intra- murals 4. PHILIP JACKSON— Wrestling Team 2; French Club 2; Typing Club 2. COLETTE JACQUET —see page 119. CATHARINE ELLEN JAMES— Intramurals 2; Art Club 3; Junior Spectacular 3; Li- brary Assistant 2-3. THOMAS JAMES. BILL JENNINGS— Intramurals 4; Baseball Team 2; History Assistant 3. CANDY JENSEN— Block Sec- tion 3; Junior Spectacular 3; Senior Girls ' League; Cheerleader 3; Attendance Office Assistant 3. TOM JENSEN— Debate Club 2; Typing Club 3; A.V.T. Club 3; Intramurals 2, 4. CHARLES A. JERDEN— Military History Club 2, 3, President 4; Dramatics Club 2; Football Team 2; Basketball Team Man- ager 2. KAREN JOHN— Block Section 2-3. KATHY JOHN- SON. PATTI JOHNSON— National Thespians 3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 3; A.F.S. Finalist 3; Stage Crew Club 2-4; Junior Spectacular 2-3; Dramatics Club 2-4; Block Section 2. CINDY JONES— National Honor Society 3-4; French Club 2-3; Dramatics Club 2-4; Forensics Club 4; Senior Girls ' League; Print Shop Assistant 3-4. DOUG JONES — Sophomore Class Council; Junior Class Council Alternate; Student Council Alternate 4; Junior Spectacular 3-4. MARY MARGARET JONES— Band 2; Block Section 2-3; French Club 4; Intramurals 2-3; Scholastic Award 2-3; National Honor Society 3; National Merit Scholarship Final- ist 4. MIKE JONES. JAMES JORDAN— Key Club 3-4; Dance Band 2-4; Concert Band 2-3, President 4; Intramurals 4; Pep Band 3; Scholastic Award 2-4. DAVID JUDAY— Chess Team 3-4; Chess Club 2-3; Student Council Alternate 3. BOB JUDD— Football Team 2. ANNE KABEL— Student Council 2, 4; Jun- ior Class Treasurer; Jamboree Model 4; Junior Spec- tacular 3-4; Block Section 2; Duke and Duchess Dance Candidate 4; Guidance Office Assistant 3-4. ELLEN M. KARSH. MARY ANN KARST— F.T.A. 2; Latin Club 2; Block Section 3-4; Chemistry Club 4; Senior Girls ' League. ALLAN KAUFFM AN— Track Team 2; Junior Spec- tacular 3; Senior Class Council; Intramurals 3. THOMAS KEEL— Social Studies Club 3; A.V.T. 3; Military History Club 3; Track Team 2; Intramurals 3. MARILYN KELLER— Belles 2; Block Section 2- 3; Senior Girls ' League; Home Economics Club 4; Spring Festival 2. GEORGETTE KELLEY— Block Section 2; Spanish Club 4; Intramurals 2-4; Student Council 2, Secre- tary 3; Senior Class Vice-President; Junior Spectac- ular 2-4; Duke and Duchess Dance Candidate 4; Scholastic Award 2-4. VIKI KELSO— Junior Spec- tacular 2-4; Sophomore Class Council Alternate; Junior Class Council Representative; Student Coun- cil Alternate 4; Safety Council 3-4; Senior Girls ' League; Block Section 2-3; Gym Assistant 3-4. JAMES KEPNER— Band 2-4; National Thespians 3- 4; Dramatics Club 4; Dance Band 3; Pep Band 2-4; Stage Crew 3, Vice-President 4; Symphonic Wind Ensemble 2-3. KATHLEENE M. KERNAN— Block Section 2; Spanish Club 2; Press Club 3; Senior Girls ' League; Stage Crew 3-4; Junior Spec- tacular 3; Scholastic Award 2-3; Lab Assistant 4. SENIORS VICKI KETTERMAN— Transfer from Broad Ripple Hig-h School; Block Section 3. PEGGY KIBLER— Senior Girls ' League; Block Section 2; Art Club 3; Journalism Club 3; Jamboree Model 4; Library As- sistant 3; Junior Spectacular 3; F.T.A. 3. SUSIE KIGER — Junior Spectacular, Act Chairman 3; Senior Girls ' Leag:ue; Spanish Club 3-4; Stage Crew 3-4; Dramatics Club 2; Girls ' Concert Choir 4; Athletic Office Assistant 4; General Office Assistant 2. CINDIE KING— Spanish Club 3; Senior Girls ' League; Dramatics Club 2; Home Economics Club 2; Fall Play 2. ROBERT KING— Wrestling- Team 2; Scholastic Award 2-4; Student Council 3. SANA C. KING— Block Section Secretary 2; Junior Spectacular Act Chairman 3; Baton Corps 4; Belles 2. CHERYL KIST — F.N.A. 2-3 Girls ' Industrial Arts 2-3; Girls ' Chorale 3. LYNN KLINGER— Block Section 2; Jour- nalism Club 2-3; Review Typing Club 3; Senior Girls ' League; Northerner Staff 2, Album Editor 3-4; Student Council Alternate 2-3; Business Office As- sistant 4. KATHY KNIPMEYER— Intramurals 2; Block Sec- tion 2; Stage Crew 2-3, Secretary 6; National Thes- pians 3, Vice-President 4; Dramatics Club 4; Spanish Club 2-3; Stag-e Office Assistant 4. LINDA ANN KOBY — Block Section 3; Senior Girls ' League. MICHAEL J. KOENIG— Football Team 2; Track Team 2; Sophomore Class Council; Senior Class Council. MICHAEL KORD— Transfer from Cathe- dral High School; Hi-Y Club Historian 3, President 4. FRITZ-MARTIN KORNIG— Opera Club Vice-Presi- dent 4; Electronics Club 4. JAMES KOSS. HILT- GUND KRAUSE— Opera Club 4; A.F.S. Scholarship 4. ROBERT C. KREIE— Baseball Team 2. SCOTT KROMROY — N.D.C.C. Rifle Team 2-4; N.D.C.C. Drill Team 2-4; Boys ' Service League 3; Drill Team Commander 4. RON KROOT— A.V.T. 2; Drafting Club 3; Industrial Arts Club 2; Flag Detail 2. PAT KUNZ— Senior Girls ' League; Block Section 3; Stage Crew 2. SUZANNE KUSTAD— Block Sec- tion 2-3; Senior Girls ' League; Intramurals 3; Home Economics Assistant 4; NOMA Spelling Award 3; NOMA Math Award 2. ROBERT LANCASTER— Golf Team 3; Band 3. BRUCE LANCET— Wrestling Team 2-3, Co-captain 4; Lettermen ' s Club 3-4; Student Council 4. ALICE LANDGREN— Block Section 2-3; Girls ' Chorale 2; French Club 4; Senior Girls ' League; Stage Crew 4; Attendance Office Assistant 4. BARBARA LARMAN — Block Section 2; Spanish Club 3; Dramatics Club 3; Junior Spectacular 3; Senior Girls ' League; Gov- ernment Club 4; Language Office Assistant 4, Senior Class Council Alternate. IRV LARSEN. DENNIS F. LA WTON— Wrestling Team 3-4; Debate and Discussion Club 3; Chess Team 2-3; Bovs ' Service League 3, President 4; Mili- tary History ' Club 2. GRADY LEHMAN— Stage Crew 4; Dramatics Club 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3. ALAN LEIBOWITZ— In- tramurals 2-4; Debate Club 2; Press Club 2-3; Government Club 4. Other Activities Not Listed CLASS OF 1963 BETTY LEINBACH— F.N.A. 2; Spanish Club 3; Senior Girls ' Leag-ue 4; Attendance Office Assistant 3-4; Intramurals 3-4. STEVE LESTER— Press Club 2-3; Dance Band 2. LARRY LEUKHARDT— Debate Club 2; Press Club 2; Track Team 3-4; Junior Spectacular 2. CAROL A. LEV AN— Chess Club 3; Cooking Club 3; Block Section 2; Library Assistant 2; Journalism Club 2; A Cappella 4; Jamboree 4; Music Award 3. DAVID LEWIS— Football Team 2-4; Track Team 2-3; Wrestling Team 3; Drafting Club 2; Letter- man ' s Club 3-4; Junior Spectacular 2-4. NANCY LEWIS— Scholastic Award 3; F.T.A. Club 2-3; Senior Girls ' League. LARRY LEY. LINDA LIDI- K AY— Booster Club 2-3; Stage Crew 2; French Club 4; Library Assistant 2; Scholastic Award 3. SHARON F. LINDER — Block Section 2; Library As- sistant 2; F.T.A. Club 3; Journalism Club 3. BETSY LIPPINCOTT— Block Section 2-3; Nineteenth Cen- tury Authors Club 3; Senior Girls ' League; F.T.A. Club 2; Music Contest 3-4; Guidance Office Assist- ant 2. NANCY LITTEN— Block Section 2-4; French Club 2-3; Stage Crew Club 2; Senior Girls ' League; Intramurals 2-3. CATHERINE LOHSE. THOMAS LOUCKS— Slide Rule Club 2; Key Club 4; Baseball Team 2-4; Typing Club 2. JOHN WIL- LIAM LOWE — Junior Class Council; Senior Class Council; National Honor Society 3-4; Key Club 3, Secretary 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, President 3; Slide Rule Club 3; National Merit Scholarship finalist 4; Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 3-4. JUDITH A. LOWE — Sophomore Class Council; Scholastic Award 2-3; I.U. Honors Program 3; Junior Spectacular 3; Spanish Club 2-4; F.N.A. Club 2-3; Guidance Office Assistant 3; Block Section 2. DAVID LUDWIG— Chess Club 2; Chess Team 3; Typing Club 2; Debate and Discussion Club 3. LARRY LUNSFORD— A.V.T. Club 3-4; Metal Arts Club 2; Intramurals 3-4. JAMES LYONS. DAVID W. Mac ALLISTER— Slide Rule Club 2; Typing Club 2; Senior Class Council Alternate; Intramurals 4. JACKIE MALLESS— Cheerleader 4; Junior Prom Queen Candidate 3; Fall Festival Queen Candidate 4; Block ' s Fashion Board Representative 3-4; Stu- dent Council 2, Alternate 4; Junior Class Council Alternate; A Cappella 4; Junior Spectacular 2-4. ROBERT MANIFOLD— Basketball Team 2-4; Sen- ior Class Treasurer; National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4; National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4; Key Club 3, Treasurer 4; Junior Spectacular 2-3; Cross Country Team 4; A Cappella 3, Vice-President 4. SPENCER D. MARCUS— Debate Team 4; Key Club 4; Chess Club 3; Forensics Club 4; Pep Band 2-4; Slide Rule Club 2; Dance Band 3; Scholastic Award 2-3. STEVE MARMON— Senior Class Coun- cil Alternate. KATHERINE MARSCHKE— French Club 2; Block Section 2; Art Club 3; Senior Girls ' League; Junior Spectacular 2-4; Scholastic Award; Choral Contest 2-3; Gym Assistant 4. JEAN LOUISE MARTIN— Art Club 2-3; Jamboree Model 4; Art Show 2; Junior Spectacular 3. KIM R. MARTIN— Wrestling Team 2; Track Team 3; Football Team 2-4; Lettermen ' s Club 4. PATRICK MARTIN — Junior Spectacular 3-4; Sophomore Class Council; Student Council 3-4; Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Physics Club 4; Hi-Y Club 2; Art Show 3. THOMAS MARTIN— N.D.C.C. Drill Team 4, Secre- tary 2-3; N.D.C.C. Rifle Team 4; Intramurals 2-4. SENIORS DIANA MATH AS— Baton Corps 2-4; Junior Spec- tacular 2; Block Section 2-3; Senior Girls ' League; Bookstore Assistant 3. MARGY MAXWELL — Junior Spectacular Act Chairman 3; Senior Girls ' League; 19th Century American Authors ' Club 3; Attendance Office Assistant 4. STEVE A. MAYNE— Tennis Team 3. RICHARD McBROOM. CONNIE McCARTY— Home Economics Club 2; Re- view Typing Club 3; F.B.L.A. 3; F.N. A. 3; Business Office Assistant 4. PATRICIA McCARTY— Dra- matics Club 3; National Thespians 3-4; Senior Girls ' League; National Honor Society 3-4; Spanish Club Vice-President 4; National Merit Finalist 4; Scho- lastic Award 3-4; Office Assistant 4. CONNIE McCLAIN— A Cappella 2-3; Junior Spectacular 2-4; Co-ordinator 3; Student Council Alternate 2, 4; Jun- ior Class Council; Senior Girls ' League; Senior Class Treasurer Candidate; Block Section Secretary 4; Jamboree Model 4. SHARI McCLEASTER— Govern- ment Club 4; Block Section 2-3; Typing Club 4; Intramui-als 4; Attendance Office Assistant 2; Book- store Assistant 4. GEORGE McCLELLAN— N.D.C.C. Rifle Team 2-4; N.D.C.C. Drill Team Captain 4, Assistant Captain 3. LYNN McCLEMENTS— Stage Crew Club 4; Senior Girls ' League 4; 19th Century American Authors ' Club 3; Guidance Assistant 3. LEE McDERMOND — Spanish Club 2-3; Junior Spectacular 3; Key Club 4; Block Section 4; Typing Club 3; Scholastic Award 3-4; Junior Council Alternate; Senior Class Council. LARRY S. McDonald— Football Team 2, 4; Wres- tling Team 3-4; Speech Team 3; Intramurals 3-4; Student Council 2; Debate Club 3; Chess Club 2-3; Physics Club 4. SAM McGARVEY. KATHY McGRIFF— Girls ' Con- cert Choir 2-4; Government Club 4. PATRICE McGUIRE— F.T.A. 2-3; Slide Rule Club Secretary 3; French Club 4; Stage Crew 3-4; National Honor Society 3; Scholastic Award 2-4. JOHN R. Mcknight— Golf Team 2-4; Slide Rule Club 2; Student Council Alternate 3. MARILYN McLAIN. SHARON McMURRAY — Crescendo Club 2; French Club 3; Journalism Club 2-3; News Bureau 2-3; Quill and Scroll 3-4; I.U. Foreign Language Finalist 3. PHYLLIS McNA- MARA— F.N.A. 3-4; Girls ' Industrial Arts 3; Latin Club 2; Senior Girls ' League; General Office As- sistant 3-4. THOMAS McNICHOLS— Key Club 3-4; Baseball Team 2; Scholastic Award 2-3; Intramurals 2-4. DIANE McVEY — Senior Girls ' League; Spanish Club 4; Northern Lights Staff 4; Chemistry Club 4. DAVE MEGINNIS— Football Team 2-4; Wrestling Team 2; Track Team 3-4; Intramurals 3-4; Lettermen ' s Club 3-4; Chess Club 2-3; Slide Rule Club 2. MAROLYN MELICK— French Club 2; Home Economics Club 2-3; Senior Girls ' League. SUANNE MEYER— Baton Corps 2-4; Junior Spectacular 3; Senior Girls ' League. THOMAS A MEYER— Dance Band 2-4; Pit Band 2-4; Junior Spectacular Intermission Act 3-4; Sym- phonic Wind Ensemble 3, Vice-President 4. MARI- LYN ANN MEYERS— F.T.A. Secretary 3, President 4; National Honor Society 3-4; Senior Girls ' League; Art Club 3; Scholastic Award 2-3; Office Assistant 3. PATRICIA MICHAELOFF— Baton Corps 2-4; Jun- ior Spectacular 3; Jamboree Model 4; Office As- sistant 3; Health Office Assistant 4. DYANN MILES — Journalism Club 2-3; Block Section 2-3; Senior Girls ' League; Stage Crew 2; Northern Lights Staff 3, Feature Editor 4; Athletic Office Assistant 4. Other Activities Not Listed CLASS OF 1963 EDDIE RAY MILLER— N.D.C.C. 2-3. FRANK H. MILLER— Football Team 3-4; Track Team 2-4; Lettermen ' s Club 3-4; Student Council Alternate 3-4; Physics Club 4; Typing- Club 3. NANCY MIL- LER— Block Section 2-4; Art Club 2-3; Govern- ment Club 4; Senior Girls ' League. ROSEMARY MILLER— Girls ' Ensemble 4; Jamboree Model 4; Junior Prom Queen Candidate 3; Office Assistant 3; Art Award 2; Junior Spectacular 3-4; Sophomore Class Council; Senior Girls ' League. MARSHA MINNICH. KAREN MINNIX— Block Sec- tion 2-3; Senior Girls ' League 4; Spanish Club 3. JOHN MODRALL— Government Club 2. ' R. PETER MOHLMAN— Student Council Vice-President Candi- date 3; German Club 2, Vice-President 3; National Honor Society 3, President 4; Scholastic Award 2-4; Junior Spectacular 4; Latin Club 2; Slide Rule Club 2; Government Club 4. BONNIE C. MOORE— Senior Girls ' League; Junior Spectacular 3; Home Economics Club Vice-Presi- dent 3; Lab Assistant 4. CINDY MORGAN— Block Section 2; Spanish Club 3. MARILYN DAWN MOSER— Art Club 3; Block Section 2; Senior Girls ' League; Band, Symphonic Wind Ensemble Librarian 4, Concert Band Librarian 4; Library Assistant 2. PHIL MURPHY— National Thespians 2-3, Presi- dent 4; Dramatics Club 2-3, Treasurer 4; Stage Crew 2-4; A.V.T. Club 2; Spanish Scholarship 3; Electronics Club 4; Typing Club 2; Stage Office As- sistant 3. GREGORY MUTZ— Student Council Alternate 2; Junior Class Council Alternate; Key Club 4; Span- ish Club 3; Slide Rule Club 3; Intramurals 3-4. CAROL ANN MYERS— Block Section 2; Art Club 2; F.T.A. Club 3; Journalism Club 3; NOMA Award 2; Nurse ' s Office Assistant 2-3; Guidance Office As- sistant 4. DOUG NALL. RICHARD NEATE— Golf Team 2-4; National Honor Society 3; I.U. Achieve- ment Contest 2-3. KATHLEEN NELSEN— Senior Girls ' League; Art Club 3; Choral Club 3; Industrial Arts Club 2. LARRY NELSON. NIKKI NEWKIRK— Senior Girls ' League; Library Monitor 4; Student Council Bookstore 3; Band Assistant 4. MARY NICHOLAS — Typing Club 2; Senior Girls ' League; Guidance Office Assistant 2; Nurse ' s Office Assistant 4. LERRY NICHOLSON— Band, Dance Band 3-4, Symphonic Wind Ensemble President 4, Marching Band Drum Major 3-4; Slide Rule Club 2; Soph- omore Class Council. LADYNE LOUISE NICKSON —Typing Club 2; Home Economics Club 3. DONNA NIESSE— F.T.A. Club 2; National Honor Society 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; I.U. State Contest 2; Block Sec- tion 3-4; Latin Club 2; French Club 3; Library Monitor 3. SALLY ANN NOON— Student Council 2; Ayres ' High School Board 4; Junior Spectacular 3; Senior Girls ' League; Journalism Club 3; Art Club 2-3; Concert Choir 4; Girls ' Chorale 3. MARTY NORMAN— Art Club 2-8; Journalism Club 3; Typing Club 2-3; Chemistry Club 4; Senior Girls ' League 4; Attendance Office Assistant 4. ROBERT NOURSE— Junior Spectacular 3-4; Spanish Club 3. PENNY NOVAK— F.B.L.A. 2; Block Section 2-4; Senior Girls ' League 4; Nurse ' s Office Assistant 4. BRUCE NEWBY— Junior Spectacular 3; National Thespians 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3-4; Concert Band 2-4; Symphonic Wind Ensemble 2-4; Dramatics Club 2-4. SENIORS PATRICIA KAY O ' BRIEN. JIM O ' MAHONY— Debate and Discussion Club 3; Slide Rule Club 3. STEPHEN OLT— Intramurals 3-4; Military History Club 3; Chemistry Club 4. JANET ORME— Na- tional Thespians 3-4; Dramatics Club 3-4; Spanish Club 3-4; Social Studies Club 3; Typing Club 2; Forensics Team 2-3; Chemistry Club 4; Senior Girls ' League. PETER ORR— Intramurals 2-4; Football Team 2; Track Team 2-3; Junior Spectacular 2-3; Student Council Alternate 2. KAREN E. OSTAPENKO— Latin Club 2; Forensics League 4; Dramatics Club 3-4; Debate Team 2; French Club 2. GINNY OS- TROM— Student Council 3-4; Stage Crew 2-4; French Club 3; Senior Girls ' League; Dramatics Club 2; Latin Club 2-3; Art Club 2; Guidance Office Assistant. MARIANNE O ' SULLIVAN— Intra- murals 2-4; Jamboree 3; Junior Spectacular Inter- mission Act 3; National Thespians 3; Stage Crew 2; Fall Play 4; Choir 2-3; Office Assistant, 4. SHERRY PAETZ— Debate and Discussion Club 2; Scholastic Award 3-4; Lab Assistant 4. JEFF PAIGE — Intramurals 2-4; Scholastic Award 2-4. ROBERT PALMER— Sophomore Class Council; Junior Class Council; Wrestling Team 2-4; Junior Spectacular 4; Electronics Club 3; Drafting Club 2. LILLIAN PARRINELLO— Block Section 2-3; F.B. L.A. 3; Home Economics Club 3; Senior Girls ' League; Intramurals 3. JAMES PARTLOW. NANCY PARVIS— F.N.A. 2-3; Block Section 2-3; Senior Girls ' League; Baton Corps 4; Athletic Office Assistant 3; Typing As- sistant 4. JOYCE PATTERSON— Concert Choir 4. EMILY PATTON — Senior Girls ' League; Northern Lights Staff 4. LEWIS PAXTON— Band 2-4, Assistant 3-4. NANCY PELTON— Art Club 2-3; Poetry Club 3; Lab As- sistant 4. BARBARA PERKINS— A Cappella 3-4; Block Section 3; French Club 3; Senior Girls ' League; Scholastic Award 3. LINDA FAY PERMER —Block Section 2; Senior Girls ' League; Library Assistant 3; I.U. Honors Program 3. CHUCK PETERS — Senior Class Council; Junior Class President; Football Team 2-4; Basketball Team 2-4; Baseball Team 2-4; Lettermen ' s Club 2-3, Presi- dent 4; Scholastic Award 2-4. EGON D. PETERSEN —Chess Club 4. RENfiE PHILLIPS— Student Coun- cil 3; Baton Corps 4. PAMELA ANN PHILLIPS — Sophomore Class Council Treasurer; Student Council Alternate 3-4; Block Section 2; Junior Spec- tacular 2-3, Act Chairman 3; Northern Lights Staff 4; Dramatics Club 3-4; Stage Crew Club 3-4; Na- tional Thespians 3. WILLIAM E. PICK ARD— Intramurals 3-4; Home Economics Club 3. STEPHEN D. PICKETT— Jun- ior Class Council Alternate. NANCY PIERCE— Senior Girls ' League; Latin Club 2; Home Eco- nomics Club 2; Junior Spectacular 3-4; Journalism Club 3; Student Council Alternate 3; Senior Class Council; Nurse ' s Office Assistant 4. VIRGINIA ANN PIERSON— Block Section 2-3; Art Club 2; F.B.L.A. 3; Home Economics Club 3; Senior Girls ' League. Other Activities Not Listed CLASS OF 1965 GERALDINE S. PITTM AN— Press Club 2-4; Gov- ernment Club 3-4; F.N. A. 2-3; Language Office As- sistant 3-4. CAROL ANN POLITZ— Home Eco- nomics Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Art Club 3; Block Section 3; General Office Assistant 4; Business Office Assistant 4. JOHN POLLARD— Military History Club 4; Intramurals 4. BARBARA ANNE PORTER — Home Economics Club 3; Journalism Club 3; Senior Girls ' League; Junior Spectacular 3. MICHAEL POXON— Key Club 4; Chess Team 3-4; Chess Club President 2-4; Junior Spectacular 3; Scholastic Award 3; Great Books Club Vice-Chair- man 4; Physics Club 4. ALICE PRICE— Senior Girls ' League; German Club 3; Girls ' Chorus 3; Art Club 3; Latin Club 2; Bookstore Assistant 3. RICHARD ALLEN PRITCHARD— Crescendo Club 2; Typing Club 2; Dramatics Club 4; Stage Crew 4; Symphonic Wind Ensemble 3; Pep Band 2-3. ALAN R. PYLE — Chess Club 2; Symphonic Wind Ensemble 3; Pep Band 2-3; Pit Band 2-3. VICKI ELLEN QUERY— Typing Club 2-3; Library Assistant 3. KAREN DALE QUIN— F.N.A. 2-4; Block Section 3; Spanish Club 2-3. DAVID RABER —Spanish Club 2-4. BARRY RAFF— Baseball Team 3; Slide Rule Club 3; Science Reading Club 3; Na- tional Honor Society 3. JON RANDALL — Baseball Team 2-4; Intramurals 4. JOHN RARDON— Student Council Alternate 2; Junior Class Council; Senior Class Council Alter- nate; Intramurals 4. RICHARD RATLIFF— Wrest- ling Team 2-4; Poetry Club 3; Sophomore Class Council Alternate; Lettermen ' s Club 3-4. PHYLLIS REED— Block Section 3; Spanish Club 3; Senior Girls ' League; Art Club 2; Art Assistant 4. JOAN LOUISE REILLY— Quill and Scroll 3; Li- brary Club 2-3, Monitor 4; Scholastic Award 2-3; News Bureau 3; Junior Spectacular Usher 3; Block Section 4; Stage Crew 2-4; Latin Club 2. SHERRY LEE REUSS— Senior Girls ' League; Block Section 2-3; Girls ' Concert Choir 4; Art Club 2; Govern- ment Club 4; Junior Spectacular Usher 3. SUSIE REYNOLDS— Student Council Alternate 4; General Office Assistant 3-4. MARY LOU RIDDELL— Student Council 3, Secretary 4; Junior Spectacular 2-4; Senior Girls ' League; Junior Prom Queen Candidate 3; Fall Festival Queen Candidate 4; Gym Assistant 3-4; Gymnastics Club President 2; Safety Council 3-4. MARILYN RIDDICK— Press Club 3; Senior Girls ' League; Government Club 3; Art Club 3; Journal- ism Club 3; Block Section 3; Junior Spectacular 3. ROBERT BROOKS RIGSBEE. KAREN ANN RILEY— Block Section 2-3; Spanish Club 3-4; Art Club 2-3; Scholastic Award 2-3; Language Assistant 4; Attendance Office Assistant 4. LEAH DELL RITCHEY— Block Section 3; Home Economics Club 2; Press Club 2; Band 2-3. SHARON ROACH— Home Economics Club 3; Block Section 2. DOUGLAS ROBERTS— Typing Club 3; Intramurals 4. JIM ROBINETT— A.V.T. Club 2-3; Spanish Club 3; Chess Club 3; 19th Century Authors Club 3; Intramurals 3; Library Monitor 2. SUSIE ROGERS — Junior Spectacular 2-4; Senior Class Sec- retary. Cheerleader 3-4; Student Council Assistant Secretary 3; Junior Prom Queen 3; Fall Sports Dance Queen 3; Fall Festival Queen 4; Track Queen Court 3. SENIORS MEGAN ROHN— Art Club 3-4, President 2; Jun- ior Spectacular 3; Stage Crew 3-4; National Thespi- ans 3-4; Journalism Club 3; Counterpoints 4; Na- tional Scholastic Art Award 3; Six Gold Keys Win- ner in State Art Contest. LAWRENCE ALAN ROSENBAUM— Physics Club President 4; Social Studies Club Vice-President 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; National Merit Scholar- ship Finalist 4; Indiana State High School Achieve- ment Program 3; 19th Century Authors Club 3; Lab Assistant 3-4. JILL HILLARY ROSNER— Art Club 4. ALICIA ROTH— Sophomore Class Council Alter- nate; Spanish Club 2-3; Block Section 2-3; Senior Girls ' League; Intramurals 2; Scholastic Award 4; English Assistant 3. JOYCE ROWLAND. SUSIE RUBIN— Girls ' Ensem- ble 2-3; Belles 2; Concert Choir 3; Girls ' Chorale 3-4. JUDY RUST— Cheerleader 2; Junior Spec- tacular 2; Scholastic Award 2-4; Junior Class Coun- cil Alternate; Nurse ' s Office Assistant 3-4; Spanish Club 2-3; F.N.A. 2-3; Block Section 2. LORELI SALVATORE— Art Club 2; Crescendo Club 2; Girls ' Ensemble 3; Counterpoints 4. JAMES RICHARD SAMUELSON— Band 2-4; Be- ginning Typing Club 2; Military History Club 2; Symphonic Wind Ensemble 2-4. CHRISTOPHER G. SCANLON— Senior Class Council; Latin Club 2-3; Debate Club 4; National Forensics League 4; Key Club 4; Intramurals 4. DEBORAH ANN SCHADE — Scholastic Award 2-3; National Honor Society 3; I.U. Honors Program Finalist 3; National Forensics League 2, Secretary 4; Senior Girls ' League; De- bate Team 2-4; Junior Spectacular 2-3; Junior Class Council. BRUCE FRANK SCHALLER— Chess Team 2-3; Military History Club 2-3; Intramurals 4. KANDY SCHEICK. KAREN I. SCHENKMAN— Northern Lights Staff 4; Spanish Club 3-4; Art Club 2; Block Section 2; Government Club 4; Intra- murals 2; Scholastic Award 4. RANDY SCHNACK- ENBERG. LYNDA SCHNEIDER— Social Studies Club 3; Sewing Club 3; Block Section 2; Home Economics Club 2; Art Club 3; Girls ' Industrial Arts 3. WILLIAM SCHNITTKER. GRETCHEN SCHULDT— National Honor Society 3; Junior Spec- tacular 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3-4; Senior Girls ' League; German Club 2-3; Library Assistant 2; Intramurals 2; Crescendo Club 2. MARIAN SHAFER— French Club 2-3; Stage Crew 3; Senior Girls ' League 4; Block Section 2; General Office Assistant 4; Intra- murals 2. MARCIA SHANK— National Thespians 3-4; Stage Crew Club 3-4, Treasurer 4; Stage Office Assistant 4; Junior Spectacular 2-3; Intramurals 2; Art Club 3; Girls ' Industrial Arts Club 2. ALBERT SHEELER— Chess Club 3. LINDA JO- ANNE SHERK— Block Section 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3-4; National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4; Student Council 2, 4; Junior Class Council Alternate; Tri- angle Club Gold Award 2-3. JON SHORT— Senior Class President; Student Council 3, President Candi- date 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3-4; Football Team 3-4; Lettermen ' s Club 3-4. KATHY SHULTZ Soph- omore Class Council. JANE SHUTE— Senior Girls ' League; Home Eco- nomics Club 2; Block Section 2; Stage Crew Club 3; F.T.A. 3; Government Club 4; Art Club 3; Bowling Club 2. NANCY SIDEBOTTOM— Government Club 4; Bowling Club 2; Senior Girls ' League; F.T.A. 3; Art Club 3; Home Economics Club 2; Block Section 2; General Office Assistant 4. STEVE H. SIEBERT — Band 3; Symphonic Wind Ensemble 3; Marching Band 3. ADELLE SIMPSON. Other Activities Not Listed CLASS OF 1963 LOUIS SIMPSON— Basketball Team 2; Chess Club Secretary 2; Intramurals 3; Chess Team 2-4; Chem- istry Club 4. H. ROSS SINGLETON— Electronics Club 2; Chess Club 2-3; Chess Team 3; Track Team 3-4; Cross Country Team 3-4. JOHN SLAUGHTER — N.D.C.C. Rifle Team 4; N.D.C.C. Commander of Battalion 4. CYNTHIA SMITH. MAR ALEE SMITH — Junior Prom Queen Candi- date 3; Sophomore Class Council Alternate; Junior Spectacular 2-3; Senior Class Council; Junior Class Council; Senior Girls ' League; Latin Club Secretary 2-3; Chemistry Lab Assistant 4. PAMELA SMITH — French Club 3; Block Section 2-4; Girls ' Ensemble 3; Girls ' Chorale 3; A Cappella 4; Junior Spectacular 4, Usher 3. PENNY CAE SMITH— Baton Corps 4; Student Council 4; Junior Prom Queen Candidate 3; Bookstore Assistant 3-4. TERRY SMITH— Cross Country Team 3-4; Basketball Team 2-4; Track Team 3; Senior Class Council Alternate 4; Library Monitor 4. BLAIR SNEAD— Football Team Manager 3-4; Tennis Team 3. SANDY SNODGRASS— Wrestling Team 2-4; Intramurals 3-4. JOHN SNYDER— Slide Rule Club 3; Electronics Club 3; Concert Band 2-4; Pep Band 2. LINDA RAE SPANSAIL— Northern Lights Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4. W, ROBERT SPARKS— F.T.A. 3; Intramurals 3. BEVERLY SPEARS— Art Club 2; Block Section 2; Senior Girls ' League; Junior Spectacular 3. SUSAN SPENGEM AN— Sophomore Class Council; Junior Spectacular 3; Student Council Alternate 3; Senior Girls ' League; Art Club 3; Office Assistant 3-4. DIETER STAIGER— German Club 3. M ARTIE STAINES— Block Section 2; French Club 2; 19th Century American Authors ' Club 3; Jamboree Model 4; Nurse ' s Office Assistant 3; Guidance Office Assistant 4. SANDRA STEERS— Government Club 4; Senior Girls ' League; Block Section 2; French Club 2-3; Journalism Club 2; Junior Spectacular 3. SUSAN STEINBARGER— Baton Corps 2-4; Junior Spectacular 3-4; Student Council Alternate 2-4; Senior Girls ' League; General Office Assistant 4. SUZANNE STEINER— Scholastic Award 2-4; Na- tional Honor Society 3-4; Mu Alpha Theta 2-3; Jun- ior Spectacular 3; Senior Class Council Alternate; Senior Girls ' League; Stage Crew 3; General Office Assistant 4. ASTRA STERNS— Junior Spectacular 3; Girls ' En- semble 4; Art Club 2; Girls ' Chorale 3; Latin Club 2; Scholastic Award 2-4. TERRI SUE STEVENS— Block Section 2; Journalism Club 3; Girls ' Chorale 3; Latin Club 4; Senior Girls ' League 4; NOMA Award 2; Attendance Office Assistant 3. EARLE STEVENSON— A.V.T. 3; Drafting Club 3. ELIZA- BETH STICKLE. GARY STONE. SHIRLEY SUZANNE STREIB— F.N.A. 3; Block Section 4; Girls ' Industrial Arts 3; Stage Crew 3. LINDA STUART— F.T.A. 3; Journal- ism Club 3; Press Club 3; Bookstore Assistant 2. DONNA STUDER. 1 SENIORS JOHN K. STURMAN— Stage Crew 3-4; Key Club 3-4; German Club 3-4; National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4; National Thespians 3-4. JOAN MARIE SUGGS— Quill and Scroll Secretary 4; Senior Girls ' League; Scholastic Award 2-4; Sophomore Class Council Alternate 2; Northerner Staff 3, Business Manager 4; Block Section 2; Journalism Club 3; Review Typing Club 3. JOHN A. SUMMITT— A.V.T. 2; Chess Club 2-3; Art Club 3. JANET SUT- TON— Junior Spectacular Usher 3; F.T.A. 2-3; F.N. A. 2-3; Concert Choir 3-4; Senior Girls ' League; Lab Assistant 3-4. CAROL SWENSON— Art Club 2-3; Journalism Club 3; Intramurals 3; Junior Spectacular 3; Senior Girls ' League; Student Council 2, 4; Junior Class Council; Lab Assistant 4. JUDY SWIGART— Dramatics Club 2; Senior Girls ' League; French Club 2, 4; Office Assistant 2. ALAN L. TALESNICK— Stu- dent Council President 4, Vice-President 3; Basket- ball Team 2-4; Baseball Team 2-4; National Honor Society 3; National Merit Finalist 4; Junior Prom King Candidate 3; Lettermen ' s Club 3-4; Mu Alpha Theta 2-4. NANCY TAYLOR— Block Section 3; Senior Girls ' League; French Club 2; Art Club 3; Student Council Alternate 2. ' ■JUNE TERKHORN— National Honor Society 3-4; Triangle Club Award 3; Scholastic Award 2-4; Indi- ana Achievement Contests 2-3; Mu Alpha Theta 3-4; Senior Girls ' League; Spanish Club 3-4; Junior Spectacular 3. STEVE MERRILL THIESING— Base- ball Team 2; Drafting Club 3; Intramurals 2-4; Jamboree 3. DAN THOMAS— A Cappella 2-4; Scholastic Award 2-4; Counterpoints 2-4; Debate Team 4; Jamboree 2. GREG THOMAS— Scholastic Award 3. JOAN COLLINS THOMPSON— F.T.A. 3; Spanish Club 2-3; National Honor Society 3; A Cappella Choir 4. BOB THOMPSON— Sophomore Class Coun- cil; Junior Class Council Alternate; Senior Class Council Alternate; Junior Spectacular 3; Chess Club 2-3; Chess Team 3; Baseball 3. DAN THORNTON — Football Team 2; Sophomore Class Council. SANDRA TIFFANY. CAROL TODD— National Honor Society; National Forensics League 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3; German Club 3; Senior Girls ' League; F.T.A. 2; Debate Club 2; Scholastic Award 2-4. MARVIN TOENJES —Basketball Team 2; Intramurals 3-4. RALPH TRAMONTINI— Student Council 2-3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Junior Prom King Candidate 3; Junior Spectacular 3; Key Club 3, Historian 4; Spanish Club Vice-President 2, President 3; Safety Council 3; Quill and Scroll 3-4; National Honor Society 3-4. THOMAS C. TUSSING— French Club 2-3; Tennis Team 2-3; Junior Spectacular 3. MARK TUTTEROW— Intramurals 3-4; Graphic Arts Club 2-3, President 4. PAT UNDERKOFLER — F.N.A. 3; Senior Girls ' League; Debate Club 2. BARBARA UNVERSAW— Home Economics Club 3; Library Club 3; Business Office Assistant 4. JOHANNA UPTON— Senior Girls ' League; Junior Spectacular 3; Block Section 3; Business Office Assistant 4. HAROLD DEAN VAN CLEAVE— Spanish Club 2; German Club 3. SUSAN WALCHER— F.N.A. 2; Stage Crew 3-4; National Thespians 4; Dramatics Club 4; French Club 3. PAUL ANDREW WALK— F.T.A. 2-3; Militai-y History Club 4. JAN WALL— Fall Play 3-4; Chess Team 2-4; Chess Club Secretary 2-4; Slide Rule Club Secretary 4; Library As- sistant 3. Other Activities Not Listed 134 CLASS OF 1963 JANET SUSY WALLACE— Poetry Club President 4; Shakespeare Club 4; Senior Girls ' League Cap- tain; Latin Club 2-3; Art Club 2-4; Geology Club 4; Scholastic Award 2-3. NICKI WALTER— Journal- ism Club 2; 19th Century Authors Club 3; Senior Girls ' League; Junior Spectacular 3; Block Section 2. PATRICIA ANN WALTERS— Junior Spectacular 2-4; Act Chairman 3. ROBERT WARD— A.V.T. 2-4; Wrestling Team 2; N.D.C.C. Rifle Team 2; Color Guard 2-4, Reinforced Battalion Staff 2-4. JOAN WARKENTIEN— German Club 2-3; Art Club 3; Science Reading Club 4; Scholastic Award 2-4. VICKI WARREN — Northerner Staff 3-4; Senior Girls ' League; F.T.A. President 3, Vice-President 4; National Honor Society 3-4; Quill and Scroll 3-4; Scholastic Award 2-4; Guidance Office Assistant 2-3; Latin Club 2-3. JIM WATT. JEFF WEITZEL— Spanish Club 2-3; Military History Club 2; A.V.T. Club 3. JOHN WELLS— National Honor Society 3; Foot- ball Team 2-4; Baseball Team 2-3; Mu Alpha Theta 3-4; Key Club 3-4; Student Council 3; Intramurals 2-3. CHERYL WERNER — Junior Prom Queen Candidate 3; Scholastic Award 3; Quill and Scroll 3; Northern Lights Editor 4; Sophomore Class Council Secretary; Cheerleader 3; Junior Spectacular 3; Na- tional Forensics League 4. JOHN W. WEST— Hi-Y 3; Shop Assistant 4. -NANCY WESTFALL— Jun- ior Spectacular 3-4; Scholastic Award 3; Junior Prom Queen Candidate 3; Fall Festival Queen Candidate 4; Cheerleader 4; Student Council 4; Senior Girls ' League; Block Section 2-3. SHARON WETZEL— Home Economics Club 2; Block Section 3; Spanish Club 3. DIANA WHALIN — Journalism Club 2; Block Section 2; Student Council 3; Senior Girls ' League; Guidance Office Assistant 4. ROBERT N. WHITACRE— Football Team 2-3; Junior Spectacular 2-4, Intermission Act 4; Spanish Club 2-3; A Cappella Choir 2; Intra- murals 2-4. JERE WHITAKER— Senior Class Coun- cil; Junior Class Council Alternate; Slide Rule Club 4; F.B.L.A. 3; Scholastic Award 2-3; Guidance Office Assistant 4; Review Typing Club 2. BARBARA WHITE— Block Section 2; French Club 2-3; Girls ' Chorale 3; Senior Girls ' League; Junior Spectacular 3-4; Scholastic Award 2-3. DONALD WHITE. JANICE WHITE— Block Section 2-3; French Club 3; Senior Girls ' League; Journalism Club 2. NORENE WHITEHEAD— A Cappella 3; Girls ' Concert Choir 2-3; F.N. A. 2. BETSY ANN WHITESEL— Latin Club 2-3; Be- ginning Typing Club 3; Stage Crew 4; Library Club 4. MARY WHITMORE— Junior Spectacular 3; Social Studies Club 2; National Forensics 3-4; Senior Girls ' League; Stage Crew 4; Scholastic Award 2; General Office Assistant 3; Attendance Office As- sistant 4. DAVID WICK— Latin Club 3; Biology Club 3; Lab Assistant 3; Junior Spectacular 3. JUDIE WILES— Home Economics Club 2; Girls ' Industrial Arts Club 2-3; Dramatics Club 3; Block Section 4; Intramurals 2. KARON WILLIAMS— Intramurals 3-4; Junior Spec- tacular 3; General Office Assistant 3; Guidance Office Assistant 4. D. BENJAMIN WILSON— Li- brary Club 2; Stage Crew Club 3-4; National Thespians 3-4; Scholastic Award 2-3; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Junior Spectacular 3; Library Assistant 2; Chemistry Assistant 3-4. KEN WILSON— Spanish Club 4; Science Reading Club 3; Slide Rule Club 3; Physics Club 4; Intramurals 4. KIRK WILSON— Slide Rule Club 4. SENIORS RANDOLPH P. WILSON— Key Club 3-4; Physics Club 4; Track Team 2; Intramurals 2-4; Junior Spec- tacular 2-4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Indiana University Honors Program Candidate 3. LEEANN WILSTED— Block Section 2; French Club 2; Dramatics Club 2; Press Club 2; Journalism Club 3; Junior Spectacular 3; Senior Girls ' League; At- tendance Office Assistant 3. ROD WIRSCHING— Art Club 3; Key Club 4; Tennis Team 2-4. SUSAN WISELY— Debate Team 2-3; Secretary 3; Senior Girls ' League; Student Council Alternate 3-4; Etch- ings in Thought Editor 4; Scholastic Award 2-4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. DOROTHY WOLF— Art Club 2; F.B.L.A. 3. FRED C. WOLF— Tennis Team 3; Slide Rule Club 3; Science Reading Club 3; Spanish Club 3; Reading Lab Assistant 4. LESLIE ANN WOOLFORD— Block Section 3; F.N. A. 3; Senior Girls ' League; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Biology Lab As- sistant 4. JANE YENNI— Block Setcion 2-3; Girls Chorale 2-3; A Cappella 3-4; Mu Alpha Theta 3-4; National Merit Letter Of Commendation 4; Lab Assistant 4. BRUCE YOUNG— Student Council Alternate 2-3; Senior Class Council Alternate; Intramurals 3; Art Club 2; Dramatics Club 4. JAMES BRYAN YOUNG —Dramatics Club 2-4; Stage Crew Club 2-4; Fall Play 2-4; Junior Spectacular Act Chairman 3, Best Act; Forensics Club; Christmas Play; Spring Play. JERRY YOUNG— Physics Club 4; Science Reading Lab. 2; Typing Club 2. STEVEN J. YOUNG— Student Council 2,4; Junior Spectacular 2-3; Art Club 2; Spanish Club Vice-president 3; I.U. Study Program in Spanish. ROBERT A. YOUNGQUIST— Junior Spectacular 3; Baseball Team 2; Typing Club 3; Forensics Club 4; Junior Class Council; Science Reading Club Presi- dent 3; Intramurals 3; Boys ' Service Club 4. LARRY ZUKERMAN— Band 2; Debate Club 3; Spanish Club 3. JAY ALLEN— Track Team 2-3; Wrestling Team 3. DAN BERND. JOHN K. GULP. GEORGE L. DUNN— N.D.C.C. 2-4; Northern Lights 4; Debate and Discussion Club 2; National Forensics League 4; Military History Award 3; Flag Details 2-4; Parking Details 2-4. GLORIA FERRELL— F.N.A. 3; Block Section 3; Girls Industrial Arts Club 3. JACK KENYON HARRIS— Slide Rule Club 2 ; Debate Club 2; Boys ' Block Section 4; Boys Industrial Arts Club 3; Shake- speare Club President 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Library Assistant 3-4. ABE LIN— Chess Club 3; National Honor Society 3. CHARLES SCHAAB— Key Club 3-4; Student Coun- cil 3-4; Executive Committee 4; Junior Spectacular 3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Debate Team 2-4; Governor ' s Youth Council Representative 4. RALPH N. SKINNER— Physics Club 4. STEVE TRATTNER — Chess Club 2-4, vice-president 2, president 3 Chess Team 2-4;, vice-president 2, president 3 Physics Club 4; Basketball Student Manager 3-4 Lab Assistant 4. Other Activities Not Listed 136 Junior Class Juniors at last! A year full of memorable events lay ahead. The most important and exciting, of course, were the Junior Spectacular and the Prom, but before these could get underway, officers had to be chosen. The Class of 1964 elected Dick Schillen as their presi- dent; Doug Dawson, vice-president; Joyce Johnson, secretary; and Donna Parker, treasurer. Representatives from each Junior homeroom were then selected to serve on the Council. The Junior Spectacular, produced in March, is an annual event sponsored by the Juniors but open to the whole school for participation. This year, Kathy Miller and Kathy Brinkeroff were elected as Student Coordi- nators. They worked as liaison agents between the act chairmen and teachers. The Junior Prom is another traditional event which occupies the attention of Juniors. For the last few years, it has been held at the Indiana Roof in May. On the night of the dance, a queen and king are chosen from twenty candidates previously seleaed. Royalty ' s Court was made up of the remaining nominees. The Junior Class also orders the class rings. This year, thanks to good organization, the rings were ordered early in the year so that delivery was made sooner than usual. Junior Class officers for this year are (standing) Doug Daw- son, vice-president; Dick Schillen, president; (seated) Joyce Johnson, secretary; and Donna Parker, treasurer. Junior Class Council — Roiv One: Peggy Sterner, Kathy Brinkerhoff, Gayle Klezmer, Lynn Martin, Barbara Haines, Margaret Light, Carol Powell, Betty Owens, Judy Crow. Row Tu ' o: Carol Sanford, Denny Anderson, Joyce Johnson, Lee Anne Davis, Donna Parker, Connie Capp, Jenny Norris, Susie Schmoll, Sara Wilmore, Genie Berkowitz. Row Three: Jim Burns, Howdy Gaskill, Doug Dawson, Craig Hixon, Tom Moore, Marty Jackson, Woody Turner, Bob Wherry, Dave Kelley, Jon Fisch, Dick Schillen, Mr. Kenneth Patton (sponsor). These representatives were elected by their homerooms. 137 The Student Center took on a festive appearance when imaginative signs were hung from the ceiling during the election of a Student Council president and vice-president. 138 CLASS OF 1964 William Adams, William, Agner, Shirley Akard, John Aldrich, Gregory Allen, Joan Allen, Norman Allen, Richard Alien, Jennie -rt.nutiiboii 1 mmiMmi John Anderson, Marty An- dreasen. Penny Andrews, Jacqueline Angell, Sharry Anweiler, Lucy Appel, Saun- dra Asmussan, James Bab- cock, Stephen Backer t ' 4- Ihi Marianne Baldridge, Jayne Baldwin, Cheryl Ball, Russell i Bandy, Thomas Baney, Roy Barbarick, Thomas Bardach, William Barron, Robert Barrows --N (T Susan Bartlemay, Christine Bass, John Bauer, Amy Bay- less, Robert Beasley, Jeffrey Beauchamp, Rebecca Beavers, Lucinda Beckmann, Katrina Behrman mii mi i m HiiKi HI i HiUHHii John Belcher, Becky Bell, Jeanne Bender, Linda Berkel, Genie Berkowitz, Peter Ber- ney, Howard Bernstein, Ann Berry, Bob Berry g I J }; . Jennifer Bill, Norman Birn- baum, David Bishop, Peter Blair, John Blakley, Ronald Blomberg, Russell Blythe, John Bodwell, Valerie Bolin ill f- Barbara Borland, Gregory Bowsher, Byron Boyd, Joan Boyd, Doug Boyer, Robert Braitman, Susan Bredemus, Marvin Brethauer, Kathy Brinkerhoff m if A - •«4i « fB Thomas Brinkman, Joan Brissman, Carol Brown, Mike Brown, Robert Brown, Bruce Browning, Mary Lee Brown- ing, Nancy Browning, Mar- lene Bryan mm William Bunch, Mary Burger, David Burke, James Burns, Charles Bushor, Barbara But- ton, Ted Butz, Stephen Cagle, Patricia Calvin mk ■r. f | Jf. ' Dennis Camfield, Gary Camp- bell, William Campbell, Mar- garet Cannon, Michael Cannon, Thomas Canull, Iris Caplan, Constance Capp, Lin- Ud V- ' dlloUIl 1 Sandra Carlson, James Car- ter, Kathleen Carter, Steve Castner, Dave Catlin, Bob Cederquist, Karen Chandler, James Chase, Barbara Chattin 1 Susan Chesterfield, Gary Church, Gary Ciesar, Roger Claffey, Christena Clark, Donna Clark, James Clark, Sue Clark, John Clarkson 1 1 Jf m 139 JUNIORS Jackie Clayton, Beverly Clerkin, Marcia Cline, Martha Coale, Diane Cochran, Nancy Cohee, Michael Cohen, David Cole, David Coleman Carolyn Collins, Michelle Col- ville, James Comstock, Daniel Conly, Philip Conover, James Coons, Kitty Copan, John Copenhaver, John Corbett Mary Cox, Michael Cracraft, Robert Crews, Kathy Crider, Carol Crites, John Crocker, James Cromer, Donna Cron- in, Judith Crow Madlynn Croyle, Thomas Crum, Anita Cruzan, Evelyn Currier, Daniel Curry, Louis Curry, Woodrow Curry, Mary Dagon, Donna Daupert James David, Sonja David, John Davidson, Bill Davies, Cindy Davis, Lee Davis, Douglas Dawson, Carl Dean, Steve Detmer Robert Devine, Eileen Dia- mond, Janie Dickman, Ruth Diener, Diana Donofrio, Diana Dopp, James Dougher- ty, Susan Drexler, Tedrick Drum James Dull, David Dunne, James Durlacher, Sharon Earley, Ed Eaton, Mike Eby, Ruth Echols, Michael Ehmer, Carol Eilert Donna Eldridge, George El- liott, Susan Elliott, Kathleen Ellis, Jackie Elster, Susan Engel, Nancy Englehart, Jef- frey Enkema, Charlene Eppers Lee Ervin, Wilmoth Ervin, Gordon Etchison, Diane Etshokin, Jody Evans, John Evans, Dennis Everingham, William Faatz, Ronald Faris Julie Ferris, Suzanne Figg, Jon Fisch, Cynthia Fish, Marilyn Fishman, Doug Fit- ting, Susan Flack, Linda Fl owers, Thomas Foltz Lee Ford, Mike Frampton, David Francis, Myron Frank, Sharon Frankenberger, Joann Free, Carl Freed, Scott Froh- bieter, Kathleen Frosch Patricia Fruits, Jane Fuhr- mann, Robert Furnish, Judi Gahan, William Gambill, Janice Ganz, Gail Garinger, Barbara Garrison, Samuel Garrity 140 CLASS OF 1964 Howard Gaskill, Kay Geb- hardt, Linda Gibson, Susan Glass, Jane Gold, Cynthia Goldsmith, Rosalyn Gold- stein, uatnerine (jominci, Richard Gornes | Frederick Goulding, Judy Grant, Nina Grant, Joan Graves, Robert Graves, Sam- uel Graves, Nancy Gray, Wil- liam Green, Beverly Greene . A. _ ilii f% Martin Griesel, Donald Guil- ! ford, Lawrence Guptill, Jay | Gyarmati, Richard Haber- i man, Nancy Habig, Sally 1 Hackney, Sandra Hadley, 1 Carol Hager 1 mm Sue Haine, Barbara Haines, Steven Hall, Margaret Ham- erstadt, Linda Hamm, Cathe- rine Hammel, Ruthann Hana- way, Harvey Hancock, Patty Hancock f ; i Leslie Hanna, Alice Hanson, Randy Hardin, Joe Harmon, Peggy Harness, Robert Harp- er, Sharon Harriman, Joseph Hartman, Judith Hartman 1 k 1 Jli - ' ' Patricia Hash, Richard Has- ton, Benjamin Hatfield, Su- . zette Haywood, Brian Heai-n, .Susan Heeter, Vicki Hege- man, Laura Heider, Brenda Helton 4 mm % (| ' Donn Henn, Stephen Hend- rickson, Katherine Henry, William Henzie, Rosanne Herman, Dale Herrick, Carol Herrmann, Rachel Herr- mann, Kathleen Hickey | jw mujf- miM Louis Highmark, Craig Hixon, Michele Hobbs, Janet Hockert, Steven Hogan, John Holder, Richard Hollander, Julia Holsworth, Roslyn Hopper ■dim dm A ' . mM m liiiiiii ' i ' iii ' ™ David Hoppock, David Hor- ner, Jere Horwitz, George House, Paula Houtzer, Linda Hoyt, Donna Hudson, Joan TTn ocin cr Plivl lie TTnflFTYi 51 n XI Llc olll } X 11 J 11 lO XXUll lildli dm V Wendy Huffman, Sharon Hughes, Janet Hulen, George Humbert, Donna Hunter, John Hurlbut, Scott Jacklin, Marty Jackson, Bryan James ' Ph Aim ' Patricia Jenkins, Phyllis Jen- nings, Charles Johnson, Don Johnson, Gregory Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Marylu John- son, Jean Johnston, Evelyn Jones T ' %« ' jmR Mr A Georgia Jones, Michael Jones, Ralph Jones, Karen Kane, Sherry Kaser, Judith Katz, Jule Kaufman, George Kea- ton, Jeff Keiner m 141 JUNIORS 1 John Keller, Jill Kennedy, Lyman Kerkhof, Diane Kidd, Ronnie Kidd, John Kiergan, Karen Killion, Constance Kingdon, Emily Kingsbury t • ' km Lawrence Kiser, Margaret Kivett, Bradley Klain, Robert Klein, Gayle Klezmer, Walter Klukas, Malcolm Knox, Rich- ard Koenig, Jimmy Koett 0 V ' ' ft dik David Kohl, Chrystal Kreis, Kay Kreizenbeck, Kathryn Krieger, Jane Lach, Jean Lach, Kathleen Lakin, Rich- ard Lamar, Thomas Lambert 1 Barbara Lammert, Leslee Lamprey, Charles Lander, William Landes, Katharine Lane, Vincent Lapenta, Eve- lyn Laurie, Nancy Lawton, Linda Lay r Linda Leavis, Nancy Leavis, Beth Lee, Jane Lee, Susan Lee, Renee Leffel, Margaret Lehman, Norman Leighty, Reid Lemasters Judith Lentz, Catherine Lesh, Thomas Leslie, John Lesow, John Lester, Marta Lieber, Mary Light, Andrew Lillis- ton, Dora Lin pi A ' 9 ft f ' ' ' Frederick Linden, Marianne Linder, Allan Loer, Janice Lotze, Philip Lucas, Sandra Lumpkins, Virgina Lund, An- drea Lurie, Charles Lynn Jody Mace, Sandra MacPheat, David Maggard, Kenneth Maher, Joyce Maines, Marsha Major, Maria Mangin, Nancy Mankowski, Carol Marsh V . Jackson Martin, Lynn Martin, Lynne Mai ' tin, John Mason, Sandra Mason, Judith Mas- ters, James Mathers, Mary- Bob Mathews, Judy Mattox !ii Ronald Maurer, Suzann Mayer, Michael McCleaster, Charles McConnell, Pamela McCoy, Patrick McDorman, Jill McFarlane, Mary McFar- ling, Paul McGeary David McGovern, Pamela Mc- Kenzie, Kathryn McKinney, Linda McKown, Gary Mc- ill Mann, Randall McMinn, Su- san iVi c ivi ui 1 1 n , jjanny ivic- Quinn, John McWhorter J(k , Deborah Means, Larry Me- hafFey, James Melick, Geof- frey Michels, Henry Miles, Verna Miles, David Miller, Jane Miller, Kathleen Miller 142 CLASS OF 1964 Kathleen Mi 11 ho 11 and, Bar- bara Missling, Jane Mitchell, Maxene Mitchell, Janis Mob- ley, Lesley Mockbee, Robert Moffatt, Jeanne Monser, Catherine Moore Thomas Moore, Sheryl Moores, Molly Morgan, John Moritz, David Morris, Lynn Morris, Joseph Morton, Anita Moyer, Marcia Moynahan Carolyn Mullikin, Michael Mullinix, Dallas Mulvaney, John Munro, Lee Murray, Sondra Mutz, Jo Myers, John Nail, Lonnie Nefouse Barbara Newberry, Howard Newkirk, Susan Newman, Pamela Nichols, Barbara Nickels, Michael Nicoloff, Ann Niehaus, David Noland, Carol Noller Jennifer Norris, Jeanne Obenchain, Stephen Oben- land, Linda Olmsted, Thomas Olt, Scott O ' Malley, Diane Orme, Ray Osman, Steve Owen Betty Owens, Larry Pagel, Dinah Parker, Donna Parker, Pamela Parker, Linda Parris, Richard Parsons, Patrick Pat- terson, Ann Pearson Willis Peelle, Penny Peirce, Dennis Peoples, Tom Perkins, Robert Phillips, Thomas Phil- lips, Mary Plumley, Roger Poer, Charles Polay Douglas Popp, Susan Pott- gen, Carole Powell, Cheryl Powell, Jeffrey Poxon, Karen Prah, Lois Prange, Michael Pruitt, Michael Quigley Joan Quinn, Randall Rabe, Virginia Ramsey, Nancy Ratz, Robert Rau, Pamela Ranch, Gary Ray, Quinn Ray, Kathryn Reager Richard Reed, Linda Reh- kemper, Roger Reich, John Reifers, David Reklau, Carol Resch, Don Rice, Thomas Richards, Linda Riskin Henry Robb, Robert Robbins, Douglas Roberts, Heather Robertson, Erich Rogers, Ronald Rogers, David Rohn, Norma Rollings, Vicki Rome Edmard Roop, Ralph Roper, Robert Rossman, Thomas Roundtree, Robert Rountree, Johanna Rowe, Carol Royster, Karen Rudman, Richard Russell JUNIORS -« ' as, ex O Marcia Sablosky, Carol Samms, Mike Sanderson, Carolyn Sanford, Don Sanger, Stephen Sauer, Alan Scheff- ler, Pam Schernekau, William Schilk Richard Schillen, Paul Schlienz, Betty Schmid, Carol Schmid, Willis Schmidt, Susan Schmoll, Elaine Scott, John Seale, Elyse Seidman Allan Seif, Anne Selig, Claire Selkurt, Diana Settle, Robert Sexson, Paula Shaffer, David Sheets, Kathleen Sherman, Stephen Shennan Jill Shirley, Pamela Shough, Martha Shriver, Don Shuck, Jill Signorino, Richard Silet, Esther Silverman, Michael Silverstein, Elaine Simmons Barbara Sinex, Linda Slatter, Patricia Slaughter, Alan Smith, Ann Smith, Betsy Smith, Linda Smith, Randall Smith, Russell Smith Rusten Smith, Jennifer Snider, Eddie Snider, Sally Snyder, Mark Sochar, David Sovine, Joyce Specker, Theo- dore Sputh, Sophia Spuzich Douglas Staley, Caroline Stalker, Shiras Stander, Gor- don Stanley, Jay Steinbarger, Margaret Sterner, William Stewart, Doris Stiles, James Stockholm Nancy Stolp, Allan Storey, Joyce Stott, Mary Stradling, Randall Strange, John Stroh, Michael Sugars, Lynn Sum- mers, Louise Symmes Judy Taggart, Cynthia Tay- lor, Alan Tehan, Michael Thacker, Richard Thomas, Anita Thompson, Barbara Thompson, Carol Thompson, Stephen Thompson Kittv Tiffany, Tom Tiller, Carl Toth, William Town- send, Suzanne Traylor, Michael Troyan, Steven Tuch- man, Judv Tull, Bruce Turner Grover Tumer, Margaret Turner, Patricia Tyler, Bar- bara Tyner, Karen Under- coffer, Rita Vandeveer, John Van Dorn, Beverly Van Meter, Mike Verplank Nancy Vinton, James Voor- hies, James Wacker, Michael Waldman, Beverly Wall, Stephen Walsmith, David Wampler, Sharon Watkins, James Watt 144 CLASS OF 1964 Michael Waugh, Robert Wei- sell, Jeanette Welsh, Jean Werner, Richard Wert, Marsha West lake, Robert Wherry, Linda Whitcomb, Richard Whitelaw mimi m n Dave Whitinger, Jay Whit- lock, Gary Whittemore, Thomas Whitten, Lucinda Wichterman, Janet Wick, Le- land Wiggam, William Wil- lard, Beverly Williams - r d Mi A M Edward Williams, Russell Williams, Thomas Williams, Cavl Williamson, Cynthia Wills, Sara Wilmore, Judy Wilson, Kathy Wilson, Rob- ert Vilson %, Richard Witham, Jana Wit- mer, Wayne Witte, John Wolf, Richard Wolsifer, Ken- neth Woodring, John Worth- ington, George Woywod, Ann Wright fl MfM Carole Wright, Susan Wright, Pene Yockey, Richard Zim- merman, James Zink, Mar- jorie Zwally ) % SOPHOMORES Susan Anderson, Doug Baum- gardt. Max Doty, Stephen Engl eh art, Carole Ervin, Linda Garrity, Sharon Guna- son, Stephen Hokanson, Fred Jones Warren Jones, Judy Lemons, Bruce Mathis, Jean Patton, Walter Quin, Gregory Rine- hart, Shirley Taggart, Mar- vin Trietsch, Preston Tuch- man -ft M 1 JUNIORS Thomas Barnes, Ronald But- ler, Judy Careskey, Charles Carpenter, Charles Deich, Susan Faessler, Linda Graves, Joyce Greenberg, Theodore Hopkins Sandra Jessup, David Kelly, Lynda Kennedy, Kyoung Sook Kim, Jon Nestor, Doug- las Pilkinton, Vickie Ray, Becky Schechter, Susan Stewart Steve Streib, Polly Toombs, Bradley Wagnon, Ann Wil- hoite Sophomores— one year in old North Central two years in new Anticipating Beaux and Arrows, 1963 ' s sophomore Valentine dance, lends wings to fingers of decorators (seated left to right) Linda Lee Hutchinson, Chucky Belles, Barb Wohlgemuth, Cindy Smith, Judy Lawton, and (kneeling) Dwight Lee. To many teenagers between the ages of fifteen and eighteen, the coming of fall means the beginning of a long, dull grind, punctuated by those two-day holidays known as weekends. But not for the newcomers to North Central, the sophomores, for whom falling leaves and crisp, cool weather meant a change of schools. They faced a new era filled with exciting possibilities when they entered senior high school. Although they were the youngest members of a very large student body, the sophomores looked forward to a year full of responsibility and fun. Early in the autumn they selected delegates to their class council which is modeled after the upperclassmen ' s with one exception: no class officers are elected. The chairman. Dwight Lee, was the presiding officer, and the recorder, Carole Burns, was in charge of keeping the minutes of the meeting. Each sophomore homeroom has a repre- sentative to present its views to the general council. One of that governing group ' s biggest tasks is the tentative selection of a design for that milestone in high school life, the class rings. Orders for the jewelry are not taken, however, until the start of their junior year. On the fun side was the annual Valentine Dance held in February, an event traditionally sponsored by the Sophomore Class. Also at Christmas the new class is given the responsibility for purchasing and decorating the huge Yule tree which stands in the Student Center during the pre-holiday season. 146 -Sophomore Class officers — Row One: Carol Burns, recorder; Sophomore Class Council members — left to right: Jane Charlotte BoUes, assistant recorder; Row Two: Dan Stauber, Priest, Jim Matthew, and Heidi Hopper add to the Christmas assistant chairman; Dwight Lee, chairman. spirit at North Central by helping decorate the school. Sophomore Class Council — Row One: Jan Fehsenfeld, Marsha Tucker, Madelyn Pert, Janice Dustman, Cindy Conrad, Cindy Smith, Nancy Berns, Peggy Hanna, Ginny Goll, Tonnya Abrahamson. Row Two: Danny Stauber, Judy Lawton, Marcia Watkins, Ellen Heston, Pamela Curtis, Patricia Schmink, Char- lotte BoUes, Carol Burns, Rickie Reel. Roiu Three: William McGlocklin, Terry Jarvis, Michael Miller, Dean Klink, Chris- topher Lynn, Charles Asmus, Steve Jordan, James Olive, Dwight Lee, and Mr. Earl Lindberg, who is the sponsor of the Sophomore Class Council. 147 SOPHOMORES Ruthann Abbott, Tonnya Abrahamson, James Abrams, Stephen Abshire, Nancy Acrea, Michelle Adams, Woodrow Adams, Douglas Agan, Mark Ahner Carol Aikin, Richard Aik- man, Dawn Alar, Mark Al- bertson, Donald Alexander, Gary Allen, Janet Allison, Susan Allspaw, Alice Alsop George Alyea, Sandra Amos, David Anderson, Eric Ander- son, Sandra Anderson, Ray- mond Andreasen, John An- drews, Larry Ardelean, John Armstrong Patricia ArnoI3, Jill Arthur, Mary Ashman, Charles As- mus, Carol Atkins, Linda At- kins, Gary Ault, Steven Austin, Carol Avery Evelyn Bailey, James Baines, Bill Baker, Charles Baker, Karen Baker, Lesley Baker, Lana June Bales, Marilyn Bancel, Janet Baney Terry Bareither, Scott Bark- er, Jeffrey Barnes, Louise Barnes, Lesley Barrett, An- thony Bauer, Robert Bauman, Louise Baumbach, Herb Bau- meister Fawncella Beam, Alice Bea- man. Grant Beardshear, Toni Beauchamp, James Beck, Peggy Beeson, Roy Behnke, Kenneth Bell, Paul Beller Donald Belyea, Howard Ben- nett, Joyce Benz, Bruce Bergen, Ann Bergerson, Nancy Berns, John Berry, Barbara Bessey, Carol Best Timothy Bettis, Judy Bevis, Frank Bibbins, Donita Biggs, Cynthia Bill, Elizabeth Bill- ings, David Billingsley, Robert Binninger, Richard ayle Black, Michael Blank- ' enship, Michael Blieden, Linda Bloom, Paul Bloomer, Beverly Blumenauer, Robert Bly, Lynn Blythe, William Bogle Deborah Boles, Steven Bol- ing, Charlotte Bolles, Linda Bond, Barbara Bookout, Diane Boone, Kathleen Booth, Thomas Bose, Rosalyn Bot- tin Thomas Bowen, Michael Bow- man, Ellen Boyd, Jay Boyer, Michael Boyer, Carolyn Boyle, Robert Bradford, Susan Braley, Charlotte Bramley CLASS OF 1965 Geoffrey Brazer, Cheryl Bream, Sandra Breedlove, Adrian Breting, Scott Bridg- ford, Kay BrinkerhoflF, David Brinkman, Donna Britton, Walter Brock Donna Brod, David Brown, Robert Brown, Lois Brum- mer, Sylvia Bryan, Richard Bryant, Douglas Bucher, Andrew Buckner, Louis Bud- denbaum Carol Burch, Sandra Burgess, Elizabeth Burghard, John Burke, Helen Burkholder, Carol Burns, Martha Burns, Jane Burnside, Sally Burr Cynthia Burris, Philip Bur- roughs, Geoffrey Bushor, Janet Butler, Peggy By- chinsky, Phyllis Cantor, Mark Canull, Douglas Garden, Pam Carpenter Tamara Carr, James Garter, John Gascella, Sherry Catlin, Mary Chandler, Nancy Chase, William Chattin, Steven Chenoweth, Michael Child- ress Susan Chipper, Toni Chris- tensen, Mary Christenson, James Clapp, Richard Clai ' k, .Marlene Clarke, Carol Glav, Fred Clayton, Trina Clayton John Cluley, Cliiford Coch- ran, Pamela Cochran, Sally Cochrane, John Cockerille, Richard Cohee, William Cohen, Denise Cohen, Larry Cohen Roberta Cohen, Lawrence Colby, Judith Coleman, Catherine Colvin, Rebecca Connors, Cindy Conrad, Sheila Cook, Susan Cooper, Michael Copper Gary Corcoran, Tyran Cory, Steven Cracraft, Judith Craig, Stephen Crane, Steven Crane, Sheridan Cravens, Mary Gross, Carl Grouse David Culbertson, Sandra Cummins, Donna Cunning- ham, Beverly Curry, Pamela Curtis, Rebecca Dake, Leann Danneil, Marcia Darling, Kenneth Darring Robert Davidson, Susan Davidson, Brad Davis, Char- lotte Davis, Judith Davis, Martelle Davis, Mary Davis, Michael Davis, Ruth Davis Steven Davis, Gladys Davi- son, Gilbert Debartolo, Cheryl Debaun, Connie Deeb, Al an Deerwester, Jannine Deraismes, Prudence Dick- son, David Diehl mi I Bk K ji k fT| C. . M- P miji dil JmMi O iJH f M ' aFM AKifli JilfliflHn y , 1 .-,4 1 149 SOPHOMORES dm . i i - w 1 -rta Thomas Dinwiddie, William Dison, Gwendolyn Dixon, David Dodd, Joyce Dodson, Michael Donie, Candace Dorn, Eugene Dorsch, John Dottenwhy Diane Dougherty, Patricia Doyle, Michael Dresbach, Laimute Druskis, Steven Dry- bread, Dorene Dungan, Janice Dustman, Richard Dyer, Jane Earle Samuel Eby, Mary Edvi ards, Lynn Eger, Thomas Eggers, Kathryn Eichlin, Martha Elam, Emily Elfrank, Diane Elliott, Nan Elliott Randy Ellis, Andrew Engel, Jacqueline Engels, Stephen Englehart, Patricia Engman, Linda Ennis, Mark Enoch, Patricia Ent, Arvid Erickson Pam Erickson, Richard Ern- sting, Larry Ertel, Robert Evans, Nancy Ewell, Linda Faircloth, Donald Fairman, Andrea Farber, Sandy Far- ber Jan Fehsenfeld, Jean Feible- man, Dianne Felber, Mickey Fenn, Jeffrey Ferguson, John Ferguson, Dorothy Field, Dale Fielman, Darrel Fiesel Kathryn Finch, Charles Fisher, Sandra Fisher, Joni Fishman, David Fitzgerald, Fred Flynn, David Foe, Gary Ford, Jane Ford Jean Ford, Sharon Ford, Michael Foster, Robert Foust, William Fowles, Jef- frey Foxworthy, Robby Franklin, Marilyn Franz, John Fraps James Frazee, Clemmie Frazier, Christopher French, Marc Freije, Cheryl Frye, Jeffrey Fuller, Joyce Funk- houser, June Gable, John Gal- vich Roland Galyean, John Gam- bill, Robert Gambrel, Robert Gangstad, Deborah Gans, Thomas Gardiner, Ronnie Gardner, Lawrence Geiger, Gayle Geisler Suzanne Genier, Pamela Gentry, Carl George, James Gibson, John Gibson, Joan Gillespie, Karen Girdler, Marcia Gisler, David Glass William Glass, Louis Goecker, Ginny Goll, David Goodman, Robert Gooch, Edward Greaves, Gary Grebe, Mary Green, Stanley Green 150 CLASS OF 1965 Bruce Greenberg, Samuel Greenberg, Pamela Greer, Susan Greer, Marsha Gresham, Joyce Grimes, Michael Gruber, Sue Gueutal, Suzanne Guyton Betsy Gwyn, Barbara Hall, Beverly Hall, Carolynn Hall, John Halloran, Susan Ham- mond, Steven Hampshire, Vema Hampton, Polly Hann Frances Harmon, David Harden, Robert Hanson, David Hanes, Marguerite Hanna, William Harpool (de- ceased), Jill Harris, John Harris, Judy Harris Noel Harris, Steven Har- rison, Patricia Hart, Sarah Haskett, Robert Hauck, Chris Hawhee, Jack Hayes, Wil- liam Hebert, Nancy Helm Carl Henschen, Vickie Herald, Gerri Herndon, Kim Herzer, Ellen Heston, Dennis Hicks, Suzanne Higbee, Richard Higgins, Jeff Hil- burn Joseph Hilgenberg, Kristen Hill, Mary Hill, Melanie Hil- ,ton, Linda Hochman, Joseph Hoffman, Melissa Holbrook, Diane Holter, Heidi Hopper Patricia Horner, Judson Horning, Sandra Horton, Sally Houck, Eric Howard, Beverly Hubbell, Martha Huffman, Susan Hughes, Barbara Hughey Brooks Hunt, Robert Hunt, William Hunt, Gregg Hutch- inson, Linda Hutchinson, Linda Lee Hutchinson, Marcia Isenhour, David Jacobs, Mary Jacobs Jacqueline Jagger, Dorothy Jameson, Terry Jarvis, Jim- mie Jennings, Susan Jerden, Tom Jessup, Daniel Jobes, Joseph Johnson, Maria John- son Peter Johnson, Robert John- son, Susan Johnson, Terri Johnson, Eileen Johnston, Nancy Johnston, Connie Jones, Douglas Jones, Sheryl Jones Tom Jones, Wesley Jones, William Jones, Steven Jordan, George Joslin, Pa- tricia Judd, Joanne Julian, William Kafoure, Gary Kal- lansa Larry Kaplan, David Kasser- man, Donald Katz, Jill Kauff- man, John Kautz, James Kel- ler, Randall Keller, Winston Kelley, Kathleen Kelsey t!! O -O SOPHOMORES 1 i Cynthia Kennedy, Michael Kentoi , Stephen Kern, Gary Kernodle, Kathy Kerr, Le- land Kersey, Robert Kidd, Paula Kimberlin, Janice King David Kiser, Gregory Klad- den, Dannie Kline, Edward Kline, Kathleen Kline, Dean Klink, Robert Knipp, Peggy Kniptash, Stephanie Kokos Virginia Koskey, Diane Krahulik, Ellen Krassner, Mark Kreger, Harlie Kreiger, Barbara Kroot, Robert Krueger, Carol Kubilis, Daniel Kuilema Karen Kyger, Fred Lahr, Forrest Lamprey, Joe Lang- fitt, Joe Larr, Stephen Lar- sen, Charles Lawton, Judith Lawton, Gary Layton Gregory Leavitt, Eddy Le- Blanc, Ilene Le derm an, Dwight Lee, Michael Leggett, Claire Leinbach, Jeanne Le- land, Karen Lenn, Nancy Lennox Richard Lepanen, Sharon Lesher, Donna Leslie, Michael Lester, William Lev- enthal, Ronald Levin, Dar- lene Lewis, Andrea Linge- man, Christopher Linn James Lisher, Steven Liv- ingston, Jess Logsdon, David Long, Patricia Long, Stephen Longden, Chris Loutner, Mildred Loutner, Elaine Loyen David Lucas, Edward Lucius, Connie Lunsford, Linda Luns- ford, John Luros, Adonna Lynch, Stephen Lynch, Laurie MacAllister, Phyllis Madison Dwight Maffitt, Sheryl Magel, Steven Mann, Joyce Marcus, Frances Marer, Gregory Marks, Susan Marks, Ronan Marra, Richard Masker Carol Mason, Helen Mate- kunas, David Mathers, James Matlock, William Maxwell, Thomas McCarthy, Arthur McChristian, Saunders Mc- Clellan, Pamela McClure Robert McCormick, Ann Mc- Farland, Allen McGinley, William McGlocklin, James McGlynn, Joan McHaffie, Craig McKenzie, Janet Mc- Kinney, Timothy McKinney Kenneth McLeish, Ladonna McLemore, Carol Mc- Manama, William McMurtrie, Mary McNeely, Henry Med- jesky, William Mees, David Meister, Sharon Melick 152 CLASS OF 1963 Beth Meshulam, Kathy Mes- senger, Joanne Metzger, Ronald Milender, Jay Miles, Michael Miles, Carl Miller, David C. Miller, David L. Miller ' Dean Miller, Eric Miller, Margaret Miller, Mary Mill- er, Michael Miller, Thomas Miller, Richard Moak, Pa- tricia Mockuee, jjavia iviynto- vani im a. Michael Moody, James Moore, Sally Morgan, Mar- jorie Morris, Pamela Morris, Robert Morris, Nancy Mun- ger, ivj-iciiaei iviuipiiy, x cx- tricia Murphy % ' Thomas Murphy, Terry Myers, Donald Nachtigall, Harvan Nahmias, Laura Nahmias, Nancy Nahmias, TTplpn Nanlrivell frporo ' e Nearpass, Margaret Neate m Daniel Nehrling, Mary Neill, Donna Nelson, Cheryl Niel- sen, Michele Noel, Carol Nor- man, Mike Norris, Minette Norris, Michael O ' Brian _ James Olive, Christine Olson, Sharyel Ordelheide, Judith Orr, Ingrid Ostapenko, Martha Pactor, Ann Partlow, John Partlow, Mary Patter- son Patricia Patterson, Kathryn Paul, Stephen Paul, Charles Pearce, Jacqueline Pearson, William Pelsue, Susan Pelton, Barbara Pence, Marsha Pence ' r y f r v5 IIIH ill Nancy Pentecost, Richard Peoples, Nita Peril, Michael Perkins, Terr el Perkins, Patsy Perry, Madelyn Pert, James Petersen, Mary Petti- crew f Sharon Phillips, Beverly Pickard, Nancy Pickett, Stephen Pickler, Margaret Pierce, Pamela Pierce, Ii-ving Pinkus, Michael Pittenger, Robert Porteous •( Marsha Porter, Dan Powell, David Powers, Jerry Pres- cott, Hilary Present, Mark Preziosi, David Price, Jane Priest, David Props % Rodney Prugh, Emma Query, Barbara Rahke, Michael Ramaker, Joan Rardon, Lore- lei Raymond, Deborah Rebe- naek, Leonard Reel, Patricia Reel ' ' y . ! Phyllis Reidy, Rebekah Rein- king, Linda Reinschreiber, Alan Reisler, Stephen Ren- fro, Sharon Renshaw, Eric Reuss, Pam Rice, Ronald Richards 153 SOPHOMORES j •• 1 ' iTi, 0| iR ii f tM h f - iP Kathryn Riggs, Jim Riley, Keith Riley, Kent Riley, Wil- liam Ringer, Patricia Ring- wait, Marilyn Roberts, Noel Robertson, Norman Roesener Lawrence Rose, Jack Roth, Steven Roth, Rosemary Ruch, Gary Runciman, Patti Ryan, Steven Salman, Donald Salter, Fred Sampsell Clifton Sanders, Carolyn Scherrens, Kurtis Schilling, Thomas Schindler, Susan Schlegel, Patricia Schmink, James Schneider, Roger Schneider, Sue Schrader Barry Schuchman, Sandra Schuchman, Ron Schuetter, Richard Schulte, Carol Schuetz, Alan Schwartz, Charles Schwarz, Sharron Scobee, Charles Sebald Frank Sebastian, Gae See- burger, Larry Selig, Steve Sellmer, Vanita Sellmer, Jeffrey Senecal, Mary Sher- man, John Shoemaker, Mer- cedes Short Shirley Shotts, Sue Shuttle- worth, Linda Sider, Susan Sloane, Michael Singer, Nancy Singleton, Abby Slater, Jeff Slaughter, Arthur Small Ben Small, Cindy Smith, David Smith, Dean Smith, Eileen Smith, Harold Smith, Joanne Smith, Joe Smith, Judith Smith Karen Smith, Marilyn Smith, Pamela Smith, Richard Smith, Robert Smith, Samuel Smith, Jeffrey Smulyan, Sarah Snead, Brenda Snel- lenberger Thomas Solecki, Pamela Sol- lars, Joanna Sotus, Sandra Souchon, Steven Spilman, Pamela Stack, Marcia Stack- house, Marjorie Stanley, Thomas Staples Dale Stark, Daniel Stauber, William Steckelmann, Dan Steffey, Thomas Steinmeier, Michael Stella, Sheryl Stern, Susan Sterner, Dian Stevens Margai-et Stevenson, David Stiles, John Stoelting, Vida Stoshitch, Joyce Strang, Pa- tricia Strange, Michael Strapulos, Pamela Strole, Donna Stuart Larry Stultz, Lauren Stumpf, David Stuteville, Jack Sugars, David Sutton, Mary Sweet, Michael Swinney, John Taylor, Linda Taylor 154 CLASS OF 1965 Lorraine Taylor, Judy Ted- rowe, Donald Teeguarden, Elton Tekolste, Stephen Terkhorn, Suzanne Terrell, Wilson Terrell, Gail Theis, Lou Thomas Patricia Thomas, Terry Thomas, Joe Thompson, Kim Thompson, Ronald Thomp- son, Shirley Thompson, Charles Thomson, Barbara Thornburg, Joseph Tilford Randy Titus, John Townsend, Louis Townsend, David Trask, Steven Treser, Janis Trusty, Stephen Trusty, Marsha Tucker, Carol Urbanis Charlotte Usher, Elizabeth Uvanni, Charles Valentine, Danny Vance, Joan VanDorn, Marcy Vane, Nancy Van- sickle, Alfred Vaughan, Sandra Vice Susan Vice, George Vickery, Mark Vickery, George Voivo- das, Carol Von Spreckelsen, Brent Vorhies, John Voris, Penelope Wadleigh, Susan Wadleigh Sai a Wagman, Jane Wag- oner, Wendy Waife, Penny Waite, Sally Wall, Barbara Wallace, Virginia Walsmith, Ida Wamsley, Janet Ward Roslynn Warman, Linda Wasson, Marcia Watkins, William Weakley, Robyn Weaver, David Weeks, Jack Weigle, Peter Weisz, James Werner Lawrence Wesner, Jon West, Marilyn West, Horace Whit- aker, Jennifer White, Evan Whittington, Judith Wig- gam, Don Wilcox, Penny Wiley Thomas Wiley, Kay Wilhoite, Linda Wilkins, James Willet, Edna Williams, Mary Wil- liams, Robert Williams, Craig- Wilson, Marc Wilson Marsha Wilson, Barbara Wohlgemuth, Gretchen Wolfla, Kenneth Wollen- haupt, Carol Wood, Bruce Woodard, Norman Woodard, Gary Wright, Lesley Wright Mary Wright, Patricia Wright, Shelly Wright, Dorothy Yenni, Marjorie Yockey, Deborah Young, Robert Young, Anna Yount, Carol Zeager Carol Zell, Virginia Zessin, Joann Zilson, Pamela Zilson, Edward Zimmerman, Jan Zimmerman, Susan Zook, Re- becca Zwally , • ■' dim 1 ft mm r l mk JkM ft r ft 9 ' 3 9 ' ' J ' iRS Jmr 155 Advertising in Northerner yearbook attracts many prospective customers WHEN A FEW CITY FOLK FOUND Washington Township, with its excellent schools and atmosphere of wide open spaces to their liking, a miniature land rush started. Inevitably, new shopping centers sprang up throughout the community to supply the needs of these immigrant suburbanites. As competition increased, businessmen became interested in the Northerner as a medium for attracting new customers from among its readers. 157 i You ' ll Find It Here! There ' s a world of merchandise to be found at The Man ' s World, where all your shopping needs can and will be met. THE MAN ' S WORLD 1300 East 86th Street VI 6-3013 Don Doench Mine Is White With Dots On It! A round of golf at Willow Brook Golf Club keeps these good-looking girls in sporting shape the year-round. Willow Brook Golf Club 4701 North Keystone Ave. CL 1-5350 Susie Steinbarger, Jackie Malless, Soni Hodgson, Diana Mathas, and Candy Jensen We ' re On Top!!! Carl and Al may dispute which class is on top, seniors or sophomores, but they both agree that Skeffington ' s is the tops for the rental of formal wear. SKEFFINGTON ' S FORMAL WEAR 922 Broad Ripple Ave., CL 1-2206 132 East New York St., ME 4- 1 583 Carl Crouse and Al Talesnick 158 Peak of Perfection! Dave Clutter insists on spotless shirts and good service, that is why he always trades with Demaree Cleaners. DEMAREE CLEANERS 8511 Westfield Blvd. CL 5-4696 Dave Clutter and Joan Quinn Cinderella? You, too, will look like a princess when you wear a party dress from Stenzdale. STENZDALE 6214 Carrollton CL 1-5152 Joyce Greenberg and Judy Katz Elegance! For beautiful cleaning and wonderful service, see your Charles L. Walker Cleaner. At con- venient locations. Charles L. Walker, Inc. 1841 East 46th Street CL 1-9481 Bob Young and Liz Stickle Fashion Minded? Set your mind at rest — shop Paul Harris for 1 the best! .... Paul Harris Apparel 1300 East 86th St. VI 6-5119 Sally Jo Hackney, Miss Carey, Sue Crawford, and Sue Kiger You Never Outgrow Your Need for MILK Drink At Least Three Glasses EVERY DAY Better than motJoer ' s cooking Country style cooking at its best and an atmos- j phere to match are among the reasons for teen- agers taking their dates to the Hollyhock Hill Restaurant. HOLLYHOCK HILL RESTAURANT 8110 N. College Ave. CL 1-2294 Randy Wilson, Vicki Kelso, Pam Fortune, and Tom Bauer Need Lumber? Ed gets a head-start by buying his construction supplies from Broad Ripple Lumber and Supply. BROAD RIPPLE LUMBER CO. 1001 Broad Ripple Ave. CL 3-3231 Ed Harris 161 You Present . . . We Plate We have the facilities for chrome, nickel, cop- per, brass, bronze, and cadium plating. Quality craftsmanship since 1900. INDIANAPOLIS PLATING COMPANY 425 West Vermont Street ME 4-3286 Nita Cranfill and Jeanne Cooper C®r | ' i BARBER SHOP Glendale Center 62nd and Keystone TJoe Crew For You People that care about their hair, will always stop at Cerulli ' s Barber Shop. Cerulli ' s Barber Shop 6101 North Keystone CL 5-0921 Specialists In Jewelry Penny and Bill look over the wide selection of class rings offered by the Herff Jones Company. Herff Jones Company 1401 N. Capitol Avenue ME 5-1554 Penny Smith and Bill Chaille 162 A Girl ' s Best Friend Nancy and Sana wishfully gaze at the exquisite jewelry shown to them by Mr. Sipe. J. C. Sipe Jewelers 418 Merchants Bank Bldg. ME 7-3521 Nancy Pierce, Sana King, and Mr. Sipe RIVERWOOD COMPANY -Akchitfxtural Woodwork CREATIVE DESIGN (g S) DISTINCTIVE QUALITY (cp:|M] Ondianapfi i 4C.0 ' tcC, SEE YOUR BUILDING MATERIALS DEALER Secure Your Future Classes at Central Business College help stu- dents prepare for the Business world aftei high school. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 802 N. Meridian ME 4-8337 Kathy McGriff and Ted Butz Louver Doors J Cafe Doors Mantels Entrances 163 Satisfied Customer The satisfied loolc on Jim ' s face assures both Lynn and Jerry Alderman Ford Sales that his next car will be another Ford. JERRY ALDERMAN FORD SALES 5500 N. Keystone CL 1-1441 Lynn Klinger and Jim Alderman Home, Sweet Home Tom and Terrel seem to be excited over the home that their parents selected through Car- riage Estates Company. CARRIAGE ESTATES COMPANY 6340 Guilford Ave. CL 1-9588 Tom and Terrel Perkins Magic Carpets? They ' re not really magic, but you will feel like something magic has happened to you when you walk ori floors covered by Miller Carpets. Don Miller Floor Covering, Inc. 303 W. Washington St. and Southern Plaza Shopping Center ME 5-7416 Judy Miller, Don Miller Coke Break Barbara, Jerry, and Lyn take a break between classes for a refreshing drink of Coca Cola. Coca Cola Bottling Co. 860 Massachusetts Ave. ME 7-3321 Barbara Haines, Jerry Blythe, Lyn Jones Now Loading! Tom loads a truck with Butz lumber that will be delivered somewhere in central Indiana. Butz Lumber Company R.R. 2, Box 327K Carmel, Indiana UP 3-3381 Tom Butz Line Up For Seven-Up Students never fail to ask for Seven-Up, the after-school refresher! Seven Up Bottling Co. 650 E. 21st St. WA 5-1481 Larry McDonald, Ann Bergerson, Bob Butler 166 Quality At Student Prices Quality and prices are seldom related, but Ehrich Photographs are top quality at low prices. BILL EHRICH PHOTOGRAPHS Glendale Center CL 1-0741 Sharon Lesher Have You Noticed? ... no matter how attractive the building, its sign must be properly displayed and distinctive in appearance. STALE Y 81€rN$ INCORPORATED • NDIANAPOLIS Designing — Manufacturing Maintaining Neon — Plastic — Porcelain Doug Pilkington, Craig Hixon, Doug Staley, and Greg Johnson Popular Profession Mrs. Beck explains to a prospective student the rigorous training in the classroom before com- prising knowledge on live subjects. Approved University of Beauty Culture 1709 North Meridian Street WA 6-1617 Mrs. Beck and student Edible and forgettable Dale enjoys the delicious rich flavor of a Stark and Wetzel wiener while Bruce shows distaste for a Brand X wiener. STARK AND WETZEL 602 Ray Street ME 7-1451 Dale Stark and Bruce Young NORTUHfOOO After school or on a date The perfect place to enjoy food is in a friendly atmosphere. Northwood provides the food and the atmosphere. NORTHWOOD DRIVE-IN 9075 N. Meridian St. VI 6-5579 Bill Agner and Rusty Hobbs Comprehensive supply The Schmidt drug store offers a wide range of items to be purchased. Schmidt ' s is often referred to as the general store of Nora by the students. SCHMIDT REXALL PHARMACY 1499 E. 86th CL 1-29J0 Carolyn Cole and Kathy Miller SHELL SKIUUHiCiTIOM WASH me Friendly service is our business It is possible to rest in tranquillity when Sering Shell takes your servicing responsibilit} ' . SERING SHELL 8602 Westfield Blvd. VI 6-0027 17U special Event coming? Floral arrangements from Ramona ' s will express your special feelings. Broad Ripple Flowers — by Ramona 6540 E. Westfield Blvd. CL 3-2183 Andi Farber, Renee Leffel Captivating beauty Beauty by Bryant is a slogan that tells a true story. BEAUTY BY BRYANT Nora Plaza VI 6-2559 TJjat ties it up One more sale and shoe is tied up by a sales- man experienced in fitting shoes properly. GOODMAN ' S SHOES Nora Plaza VI 6-5718 Jerry Goodman, Harry Prah I Basket of Buys Nancy loads-up on the giant sized values found only at G and W Food Giant. G W FOOD GIANT INC. 5940 N. Michigan Road CL 5-2439 Nancy Westfall ii ' 172 We ' re Pulling For You! Kidd Lumber Company pulls for customer sat- isfaction in every respect. Kidd Lumber Company 1425 E. 86th St. CL 5-5478 Jackie Malless, Joyce Johnson, Nancy Westfall, Mary Burkert, and Susie Rogers A thanks to . . . C, E. Pauley Company, publishers, and Mr. Don Merriman who worked wit h us so conscientiously Mr. Richard Brier who has been our friend and helper since the Northerner came into being. North Central ' s chapter of Quill and Scroll was named for him Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kubic of Inter-State Studio for the excellent quality and uniform look of our underclassmen Mr. Joseph Potts for his assistance in getting the photography problem straightened out The administration for their co-operation in helping us plan our yearly events Mrs. Kathleen Keilman for contributing hours of overtime necessary to put out another yearbook And the seniors who served without school credit so that the Northerner could have an experienced staff 173 Parts the discount way For everything for the car — new or used see Washington Auto Parts. WASHINGTON AUTO PARTS 2113 East Washington Street ME 6-4481 1963 Northerner Staff Editor Marilyn Haislup Finances Joan Suggs Pictures Marcia Cline Production Helen Elliott Copy Vicki Warren and Judy Grant Section Editors Opening Jeanne Cooper Activities Nita CranfiU and Carol Blewett Sports Dave Rohn Album Lynn Klinger Advertising Stevens Dinnsen Index Sharon Lesher Photographers Doug Fitting Associates — Paul Walk, Gene Dixon, and Jim Burns Sponsor Mrs. Kathleen Keilman Assistants: Nancy Buschmann, Joyce Greenberg, Evelyn Jones, Judy Katz, Kathy Miller, and Joan Quinn 174 Jerry Alderman Foi ' d Sales 164 Approved University- Beauty Culture 167 Beauty by Bryant 171 Bill Ehrich Studios 167 Broad Ripple Flowers by Ramona 171 Broad Ripple Lumber Company 161 Butz Lumber Company — 166 A Agnew, Miss Ruth 31, 108 B Ball, Mrs. Elsie 59,108 Barrett, Mrs. Sonja 112 Beldus, Mr. David 75, 108 Benbow, Miss Helen 108 Bertsch, Miss Ruth ___108, 110 Bizal, Mrs. Nancy 70, 108 Bowman, Mrs. Emma 66, 108 Bradley, Mr. Thomas __81,97, 101, 108 Brinkerhoff, Mr. Burton . 35, 108, 112 Brodt, Mrs. Sara 108 Brothers, Mrs. Pauline 50, 51, 53 Brown, Mr. John 108, 110 Bugher, Mr. William 108 Bush, Miss Sharon 56, 108 Butterworth, Mrs. Sandra 108 C Campbell, Mr. Morris 108 Carnell, Mrs. Bernice 108 Clones, Mr. Eugene 43, 91, 92, 101, 108 Coverdale, Mr. Russell N. -68, 108 Cox, Mr. W. Austin 112 Cruzan, Mr. William ___70, 108 Cullings, Mr. Forest __102, 108 Culp, Mrs. Betty 108 D Davidson, Mr. James E.__ 108 Debard, Mr. Carl 0. __-74, 108 Dixon, Mrs. Betty Dow, Miss Marv B. 108 Drake, Mr. William M 109 Duffy, Mr. James 109 Carriage Estates 164 Cerulli ' s Barber Shop 162 Coca Cola Bottling Com- pany 166 Demaree Cleaners 159 Don Miller Floor Coverings 165 Goodman Shoes 171 G W Food Giant 172 Handy Hardware _ 168 Herff Jones Company 162 Holyhock Hill Restaurant 161 Indianapolis Plating Company 162 J. C. Sipe Jewelers 163 Kidd ' s Lumber Company _ 173 Man ' s World 158 Milk 160 Northwood 170 Paul Harris 160 Riverwood Company 163 Schmidt Rexall Pharmacy 170 E Kinnison, Miss Cleo 109 Eagle, Dr. Alice 12, 109 KJvett, Mrs. Ruth _ 62, 109 Kleifgen, Miss Carolyn 79, 109 F Kline, Mrs. Sylvia B. 109 Farrand, Mr. Keith 84, 87, Kraft, Mrs. Alice 71, 110 94,95,101,109 L Fisher, Mr. Thomas . 109 Laycock, Miss Margery 57, 110 Fleming, Mr. Charles __74, 109 Lennox Mrs. Juanita 110 Forsyth, Mrs. Filomene __ 109 Legg, Mrs. Isabella 110 Freeland, Harold Mr. „ . 102, Lesley, Miss Ruth 110 109, 112 Lewis, Mr. John A. 110, 112 Freudenberger, Miss Lindberg, Mr. Earl __ 110, 147 Jeannine 109 Lord, Mr. William 15,23, Friedersdorf, Mr. John 84, 87, i 2 . P ' Lowe, Miss Marilyn Fruits, Mr. Forest C. _ 57, 109 Mann, Miss Mary Louise _ 110 Gish, Mr. Gordon 109 Mann, Mr. Phillip 110 Goacher, Mr. Donald Martin, Mr. Donald „ 23, 50, 51,52,110,112 Meek, Mr. Richard 56,110 Hansen, Miss Judith 109, 112 Merkel, Miss Kathryn _„ 110 Harner, Mr. Norman , 98, 101, Mohr, Mr. Keith 110 109, 115 Moore, Mr. Richard Harrison, Miss Bonnie Sue 109 Philip 110 Harrison, Mr. H. Brown 34, 109 Mullen, Miss Wahneta __ . 110 Hinshaw, Mrs. Janet 109 Hoke, Mr. Kilbourne W. 65, , . _„ 109 110 North, Mrs. Mane 77, 110, 111 Holzman, Mr. John A _ ' _64, P 104, 109 Palko, Mrs. Carolyn 78, 110 Hughes, Mr. Don 55 Pangallo, Miss Antoinette Humphreys, Mrs. Frances 75, Patton, Mr. Kenneth 104, 109 111,137 T Penwell, Mr. Franklin 11, 111 Phares, Mr. William 111, 112 Jenkins, Mr. James 109 p g jyjj. Joseph - 111 K Prettyman, Mr. Robert 66, 111 Keilman, Mrs. Kathleen 45, 109 Kercheval, Mr. Don _ 57, 102 Reese, Mrs. Edith 111 Kevt, Mr. James 109 Richards, Mr. Wilbur _ 63, 111 Sering Shell 170 Seven Up Bottling Company 166 Skeffington ' s Formal Wear 158 Staley Signs 167 Stark and Wetzel 169 Stokely Van Camp 165 Walker Cleaners 159 Washington Auto Parts _ 174 Willow Brook Golf Club.. 158 Riley, Mr. Charles__88, 89, 101, 105, 111 Roundtree, Mrs. Susan _ 111 Rump, Mr. Erwin E. 70, 111 S Schiffli, Mr. Albert 111 Schlatter, Mr. Robert 46, 47, 111, 112 Schmucker, Mr. Glen _76, 101, 111 Seigel, Mr. Robert 56, 111 Sharp, Mr. George _64,94, 111 Shirley, Mr. John 99, 101, 110, 111 Smith, Mr. Max 111 Smith, Mr. William _ 71, 84, 85,87,94,95, 101,111 Spoon, Mrs. Mary 111 Stiffler, Miss Bernice . ... Ill Stokesberry, Mrs. Betty 73, 111 Stout, Mrs. Margaret _ . . 38 Stroup, Mr. Keith 101,111 T Taylor, Mr. H. Norman 32, 111 Tharp, Mr. Cecil 111 W Warren, Mr. Kenneth 111 Warrem, Miss Lynn Watson, Mr. Robert L. 76, 111 Weaver, Mr. Byron 84, 85, 86, 101, 102, 111 Weinheimer, Mr. Allen 34, 67, 112 Wendling, Mr. John 112 Wert, Mrs. Katherine 112 Wilhelm, Mr. Charles . 60, 112 Wing-field, Mrs. Helen 112 Wiser, Mrs. Edith 112 Wood, Mr. Marvin 91, 93, 101, 112 Woodruff, Mr. G. L. 112 Student yndlex A Abels, Andrew 116 Abrahamson, Tonnya 147 Abrams, James 67, 95 Adams, Michelle 43, 53 Adams, Robert 47, 62, 116 Adams, William 46, 67 Adolph, Nina 77, 116 Agner, Bill 170 Ahlemeyer, John 62, 116 Akard, Shirley 53 Albentson, Mark 86 Alderman, James __68, 84, 101, 116, 164 Alexander, Lynn 116 Allen, Gregory W. 50 Allen, Jay S. 116, 136 Allen, Richard E. 46 Anderson, David 51 Anderson, Jay 116 Anderson, Jennie 137 Anderson, Kathleen 28,51,116 Andreasen, Marty 96 Andrews, John 86 Andrews, Penny 43 Anweiler, Sharry 48 Armstrong, John 51 Ashman, Mary 66 Asmus, Charles 147 Asmussan, Saundra 53 Atkins, Carol 53 Atkins, Nancy 50,116 Ault, Gary 63 Avery, John 116 B Babcock, James 63, 84, 86 Bachmann, Nancy 59, 62, 116 Backer, Stephen 63 Baker, Karen 53 Baker, Lesley 43 Baldridge, Marianne 57, 59 Bancel, Marilyn 53, 57 Bancroft, William 61, 116 Bandy, Donna 51, 116 Barbarick, Roy 61 Bardach, Thomas 43 Bareither, Terry 88 Barlet, Lynn 51, 59, 116 Barnard, Lynne 53, 116 Barnett, Leslie 116 Barr, John 116 Barrett, Allen _ 116 Barrett, Phillip 51, 96. 115, 116 Barron, William 88, 89, 101 Bauer, Anthony D. .51 Bauer, Thomas 16, 20, 21, 43, 59, 63, 96, 97, 116 Baumeister, Herb 18 Baumgardt, Doug . 46,47,49 Bayless, Amy 48, 52 Beaman, Alice 52 Beck, James 95 Becker, Robert 116 Beguelin, Dorothy 116 Beller, Paul 51 Belyea, Don 86 Bergerson, Ann 166 Bergman, Barbara 116 Berkowitz, Genie 137 Bernd, Daniel 136 Berning, Charles 116 Berns, Nancy 147 Bernstein, Howard _. 63, 67, 99 Berry, Bob 88,96 Berry, Pamela 62, 116 Berry, Randall 84, 116 Bessey, Barbara 67 Best, Carol 53 Bibbins, Frank . 43 Biddle, Barbara 51, 117 175 Biggs, Donita 52 Billings, Elizabeth 52 Billingsley, David 88 Birr, Stephen 117 Black, Gayle 51 Blakley, John 67 Blewett, Carol 44, 117 Blieden, Michael 63,67 Blomberg, Ronald 47 Bloomer, Paul 61 Bloomgarden, Jeffrey 63, 74, 117 Blue, William 18, 68 Bluestein, Michael 117 Ely, Robert 67 Blythe, Jerry 43, 62, 89, 117, 166 Bodwell, John 43, 50, 84, 86 Boggs, Sally Ann 117 Bogle, William 94 Boling, Steven 60 Bolles, Andrew _ 19, 20, 63, 84, 101,115, 117 Bolles, Charlotte 48, 75, 146, 147 Borland, Barbara 67 Borland, James 59, 62, 67, 114, 117 Borton, Elizabeth 59,62, 71, 117 Bose, Thomas 95 Bowen, Carolyn 117 Bowman, Michael 51 Bramley, Charlotte 43 Brandt, Marcia 51,117 Bredemus, Cheryl 117 Brethauer, Marvin 46 Bridges, Jane Marie 117 Bridgford, Scott 92 Brindley, Jerrie 117 Brinkerhoff, Kathy _23, 51, 137 Brissman, Joan 70 Broady, Greg 71,117 Brodey, Ronald 117 Bromley, Linda 73, 117 Brown, Ann 117 Brown, Mary 57, 117 Browning, Bruce 9, 55 Browning, Mary Lee 22 Browning, Nancy 22 Brummer, Lois 53 Buehler, Louis 96, 117 Bull, Thomas 117 Bunch, William 51 Burch, Carol 52 Burgan, Beth 52, 53, 117 Burghard, Karen 117 Burghard, Beth 25, 53 Burk, James 117 Burkert, Mary 100, 117, 173 Burkholder, Helen 43 Burleson, Christy 117 Burns, Carol 147 Burns, James 73, 96, 137 Burns, Sarah 53,118 Burrin, Ryan 118 Burroughs, Philip 51, 63 Buschmann, Jim 63, 118 Buschmann, Nancy 44,69, 72, 118, 175 Bushor, Charles E 47, 51 Bushor, Geoffrey T 47, 51 Butler, Janet 49 Butler, Robert 50,84,96, 115, 118, 166 Butler, Sandra 36, 118 Butler, Timothy R 96 Butz, Ted 163 Butz, Thomas E 118, 116 C Cady, Sarah 52, 118 Cagle, Stephen 84, 96, 101 Calderon, Stanley 118 Calvert, Norma 118 Camfield, Dennis L 60,61 Campbell, Duncan 20,43, 99, 118 Campbell, Gary W. 46, 47 Cannon, Michael 88 Caplin, Joann 62, 67, 118 Carlson, Sandra 19 Carry, Charles 118 Cascella, John 46,47 Case, Judith 118 Cassady, Charles 118 Catlin, David 43 Catlin, Sherry 48 Chaille, Joseph 118,162 Chandler, James 91, 118 Chandler, Judith 62, 118 Chattin, Barbara 49 Chattin, William 46, 49 Chenoweth, Maria 118 Chesterfield, Susan 19 Childs, Judith 36,53,118 Chipper, Susan 43,49 Christenson, Mary 48, 66 Christensen, Toni 53 Church, Roger 118 Ciesar, Gary 67 Claffey, Roger 49 Claffey, Stephen 9, 31, 57, 96,101, 118 Clark, Christena 17,25 Clark, Donna 48 Clark, James 67 Clark, Jenifer 118 Clark, John 118 Clark, Marilyn 118 Clark, Richard 55 Clark, William 118 Clarkson, Francis 118 Clay, Alfred 119 Clerkin, Beverly 52,53 Click, Barbara 62,67,77, 114, 119 Click, Carolyn 62,77,119 Clifford, Karen 119 Climer, Conda __17, 50, 59, 119 Cline, Marcia 19,31,44,69,175 Cloyd, Belinda 119 Cluley, Ann 43, 119 Clutter, David __62, 63, 84, 96, 101,119,159 Cochrane, Sally 52 Cohen, Roberta 53 Cole, Carolyn 119, 170 Cole, David 61 Coleman, Craig __63, 71, 81, 96, 114, 115, 119 Collier, Stephen 50, 119 Collins, Carolyn 19 Conley, Linda 67,114,119 Conly, Michael 63,96, 119 Connelly, Patricia 119 Conover, Philip 88,96 Conrad, Cindy 147 Constant, Anita 119 Cook, Beverly 119 Cooling, Mary 119 Cooper, Jeanne 44, 69, 119, 162, 175 Coover, Janet 50, 62, 119 Copeland, Helen _52, 53, 69, 119 Cosby, Steven 119 Cowley, Bruce 119 Cracraft, Michael 84,86,96 Cracraft, Steven 43,84,86 Crane, Stephen 92 Crane, Steven 88 Cranfill, Nita 26, 44, 119, 162, 175 Crannell, Mimi 119 Cravens, Sheridan 43 Crawford, Susan 20, 49, 119, 160 Cregor, John ___47, 49, 63, 119 Crider, Kathy 17, 46 Crites, Carol 51, 52 Crouse, Barbara 51, 119 Crouse, Carl 86, 158 Crow, Judith 137 Crum, Thomas 86, 96 Gulp, John 130 Cupp, Linda 46,79,120 Curry, Woodrow 96 Curtis, Pamela 147 Cutler, Leota 64,120 D Dake, Rebecca Ruth 52 Danneil, Leann 52 Darring, Kenneth 52 Daugherty, Kay 120 Daupert, Deanna 120 David, James 98 Davidson, John 43,95,96 Davidson, Robert 49 Davis, Cindy 61 Davis, Jeff 120 Davis, Judith 61 Davis, Lee _ 16, 48, 51, 100, 137 Davis, Martelle 9 Davis, Steve 51, 84, 120 Dawson, Douglas 16, 50, 95, 137 Dean, Carl 84,86,99,101 Deckelbaum, William 120 Deckman, Martha 10, 120 Delott, Geraldine 120 Demyer, Carolyn 120 Deraismes, Jannine 48 Dickman, Janie 65 Diehl, David 43, 92 Diehl, John R. 120 Diener, Ruth 52,53 Dinnsen, Steve 44, 115, 120, 175 . Dinwiddle, Thomas 88, 89 Dison, William 49 Ditzenberger, Joyce 120 Dixon, Barbara 51, 120 Dixon, Edward 44, 51, 96 Dodd, Howard 120 Doench, Donald ___55, 120, 158 Domont, Ronald 71, 120 Donie, Michael 95 Donnely, Russell 120 Donofrio, Diana 53 Dorn, Nancy 120 Dougherty, Diane 69 Drum, Tedrick 96 Druskis, Laimute 81 Duck, Stephen 59,62,63, 67, 120 Dugan, Nancy 120 Duhm, Angela 50,62,120 Duncan, Robert 120 Dungan, Nancy 120 Dunn, George 61, 136 Dunn, Kathleen 120 Dunne, David 47, 51 Dustman, Janice 147 Duwe, Alan 120 E Earle, Jane 78 Earley, Sharon 43 Eaton, Ed 61 Eddy, Richard 120 Edwards, Betty 120 Edwards, Diana 121 Edwards, Mary 48 Eggers, Thomas 61 Ehmer, Mike 96 Eichlin, Kathryn 52 Elliott, Helen ___44, 59, 62, 67, 69, 74, 76, 121 Elliott, John 121 Engel, Susan 43 Engle, Charles _50, 84, 101, 121 Englehart, Stephen 63 Enkema, Jeffrey 63,99 Ennis, Linda 52 Enoch, Mark 43, 86 Ensel, Henry 121 Erickson, Eric 121 Ernsting, Richard 92 Estridge, Marcia 121 Evans, Edward 43,84,94,121 Everett, Diana 121 Eyden, Sandy 121 F Fairbanks, Linda 115, 121 Fairman, David 18, 46, 121 Farber, Andrea 171 Faris, Ronald 32,61,96 Fausset, Gloria 49, 50, 121 Fearnaught, Peggy 121 Fehsenfeld, Jan 147 Feibleman, Jean 66 Felber, Dianne 52, 78 Fenn, Mickey 51 Ferguson, John 95 Ferguson, Michael 121 Ferrell, Gloria 136 Ferrell, Lucy 121 Fielman, Dale 48,100 Finch, Kathryn 53 Finn, Harvey ___57, 62, 63, 67, 114, 121 Fisch, Jon 56, 63, 67, 137 Fischer, Barbara 121 Fisher, Charles 61 Fisher, Nancy 121 Fisher, Patricia 52, 121 Fishman, Joni 77 Fishman, Robert 63, 121 Fitting, i)oug 44 Flack, Susan 71 Fleener, Berry 121 Flickinger, Dan 59, 121 Flowers, Harry 121 Flowers, Linda 71 Foe, David 86 Foltz, Thomas 88, 96 Ford, Lee 98 Fornev, Robert 63,71,121 Fortune, Pamela 10, 42, 43, 121 Foust, Alan 51,121 Foust, Robert 63, 75 Frampton, Mike 96 Francis, David 61 Frank, Myron 66 Fraps, John 49 Frazee, James 51 Freed, Carl 61 Freeland, Michael 89,122 Freese, Martha 62,122 French, Christopher 51 Frey, David 46,47,67,122 Frisch, Jack 122 Fritsch, John 62, 63, 67, 122 Frohbieter, Scott 75 Frosch, Kathleen 52 Fruits, David 57, 69, 122 Fuller, Jeffrey 46 Fullerton, Patricia ___115, 122 G Gable, June 51 Gaddis, George 49,89,122 Gage, Stan 46,47,122 Galvich, Nancy 122 Gambill, William 24, 99 Gant, Earl 122 Ganz, Janice 48 Gardiner, William 99, 122 Garelick, Kenneth 122 Gardner, Nancy 12, 122 Gaskill, Howard 24,137 Gebhardt, Kay 43 Gentry, Pamela 52 Gernhardt, Susan 122 Gibson, Cenne __21, 32, 61, 122 Gilkison, Lucinda 51,52, 53, 122 Gillespie, Joan 43 Glass, Susan 122 Glass, Susan Louise 51 Glass, William 75 Goecker, Louis 81 Goldenstein, Ann 122 Goldsmith, Cynthia 52 Goldstein, Barbara 122 Goldstein, Judith 122 Goldstein, Rosalyn 122 Goll, Ginny 49, 53, 147 Gommel, Catherine 53 176 Goodman, David 57 Goodwin, Earl 122 Grant, Judy 44 Grant, Nina 53,70 Graves, Joan 67 Graves, Robert 49 Gray, Dennis 61, 122 Gray, Sharon 122 Greaves, Marie 122 Green, Dixie 122 Green, Joseph 71, 122 Green, William _84, 86, 96, 101 Greenberg, Joyce 44, 69, 159, 175 Greene, Beverly 22, 43, 67 Greenwood, Thomas 123 Gregory, Elizabeth 123 Gresham, Gloria 17,57,59,123 Griffin, Darlene 123 Grimes, Anne 53,123 Gruber, Win Ellen 51,123 Gunason, Sharon 56, 57 Gwyn, Betsy 43 Gwyn, Michael 43,62,63, 97, 123 H Hackney, Sally 160 Hadley, Stephen „ 20, 91, 101, 115, 123 Hager, Carol 56,57 Haines, Barbara _ 35, 137, 166 Haislup, Marilyn 44, 45, 62, 69,73,74, 114, 123,175 Hall, Marriette 52,123 Hall, Steven 55 Hamilton, David 62, 63, 67, 114, 123 Hammond, Susan 48, 52 Hampshire, Steven 64 Hampton, Verna 48 Handley, Kenneth 57, 123 Hanger, Karon 123 Hanson, Alice 46,48,51 Hanson, Robert 88 Harley, Jerry 123 Harris, Edwin _89, 96, 101, 123 Harris, Jack 75, 136 Harris, Kathy 123 Harris, Linda 51, 123 Harris, Mary 49, 123 Harris, Stephen 67, 114, 123 Harrison, Nancy 123 Harrison, Steven 69, 75, 99 Harrison, James 71, 123 Hart, Jonathan 123 Hart, Patricia 52 Hash, Patricia 46 Hass, Nancy 123 Hasty, Stanley 123 Hatch, Robert 89,96,101, 115, 123 Hauss, Craig 84,101,123 Haywood, Suzette 52, 53 Headlee, William 51, 123 Hearden, Georgiana 123 Hearn, Brian 50,99 Hebert, Ellen 49,54,124 Hedges, Sandra 124 Helbert, Gloria 124 Helm, Nancy 53 Helton, Brenda 53 Henry, William 99, 124 Henzie, William M. 43,91 Herbert, Maurine 65, 124 Herndon, Carl 124 Herndon, Gerri 53 Herrmann, Carol 48, 53 Herrmann, Rachel 51, 52 Hershman, Mark ___20, 42, 43, 63, 124 Heston, Ellen 49, 147 Hibbs, Christine ___10, 49, 124 Hicks, Dennis 51 Hilburn, Andrea ___43, 59, 124 Hilburn, Jeff 74,75,88,89 Hill, Mary 53 Himes, Raymond 46, 124 Hirschman, Rick 50, 59, 114, 124 Hitchcock, Nancy 114, 124 Hixon, Craig 137,167 Hoban, Sharon 124 Hobbs, Michele 170 Hobson, Marilyn 62, 124 Hockert, Janet 22, 43, 59 Hockett, Marcia 124 Hodgson, Sondra 124, 158 Hogan, Jack 124 Hohlt, Saundra 79,124 Holbrook, Melissa 51 Holder, John 88,96 Hollander, Richard 49, 96 Holsinger, Virginia 124 Holsworth, Julia 53 Holter, Diane 48, 52 Hood, Chuck 89 Hopper, Heidi 24,43,147 Hopper, Roslyn 24 Horner, David 61 Horst, Cathy 124 Horton, John 96, 124 Horwitz, Jere 67 Hoster, Steve 124 Houck, Sally 30 Hough, Barbara 51, 124 Hudson, William __-62, 67, 124 Huffman, Phyllis 51 Huffman, Wendy 53, 70 Hunt, Robert 55 Hunt, William 97 Hurlbut, John 99 Hurteau, James 124 Hurwitz, Gloria 124 Hutchinson, Linda 74, 146 Hutt, Carole 124 I Irons, Martha 64, 124 Isenhour, Marcia 48 J Jackson, James 63, 125 Jackson, Marty 96,136 Jackson, Philip 125 Jacobs, David 67 Jacobs, Mary 52 Jacquet, Colette 17, 32, 119 James, Ellen 125 James, Thomas 125 Jameson, Dorothy 52 Jarvis, Terry 86, 147 Jennings, William 125 Jensen, Candace 125, 158 Jensen, Thomas 125 Jerden, Charles 18,74,125 Jobes, Daniel 86 John, Karen 125 Johnson, Gregory 167 Johnson, Joyce ___100, 137, 173 Johnson, Kathleen 125 Johnson, Marylu 48,52 Johnson, Patricia 59, 125 Jones, Cynthia 62, 125 Jones, Douglas 125 Jones, Evelyn 22, 44, 68, 69, 166, 175 Jones, Georgia 51 Jones, Mary Margaret 125 Jones, Michael Kent _ _86, 125 Jones, Ralph 43, 91, 92 Jones, Tom 96 Jones, William 43,90 Jordan, James 47, 63, 125 Jordan, Steven 51, 86, 147 Juday, David 67,71,125 Judd, Patricia 52 Judd, Robert 125 K Kabel, Ann 10, 43, 125 Karsh, Ellen 125 Karst, Mary Ann 48, 125 Katz, Judy 69, 159, 175 Kauffman, Allan 125 Kaufman, Jule 56, 67 Keel, Thomas 125 Keiner, Jeff 63 Keller, Marilyn 79,125 Kelley, Georgette __-10, 18, 62, 86, 104, 115, 125 Kelley, Winston 94 Kelsey, Kathleen 43, 52 Kelso, Viki 19, 73, 125 Kennedy, Cynthia 81 Kepner, Jim 15, 59, 125 Kerkhof, Lyman 50 Kernan, Kathleene 125 Ketterman, Vicki 126 Kibler, Peggy 126 Kiger, Susan 53,126,160 Killion, Karen 52 King, Cynthia 79,126 King, Robert 126 King, Sana 49, 126, 163 Kist, Cheryl 53, 126 Kivett, Margaret 22 Kladden, Gregory 18,75 Klein, Robert 88, 91 Klezmer, Gayle 77,137 Kline, Fritz 47 Kline, Kathleen 78 Klinger, Lynn 44,126,169,175 Klink, Dean 84,85,92,101,147 Knipmeyer, Kathryn 59, 126 Knipp, Robert 51 Kniptash, Peggy 51, 53 Knox, Malcolm 96 Koby, Linda 53,126 Koenig, Michael 115,126 Koett, Jim 68 Kohl, David 61 Kord, Mike 126 Kornig, Fritz 32,78,126 Koss, James 126 Krause, Hiltgund 51,126 Kreger, Mark 51 Kreie, Robert 126 Kromroy, Scott 61, 126 Kroot, Ronald 126 Kunz, Patricia 53, 126 Kusted, Suzanne 126 L Lach, Jane 43,65 Lamar, Richard 61 Lambert, Thomas 88 Lammert, Barbara 69 Lancaster, Robert 98, 126 Lancet, Bruce __43, 94, 101, 126 Lander, Charles 96, 101 Landgren, Alice 126 Lane, Katharine 67 Larman, Barbara 126 Larr, Joe 43 Lawton, Dennis _71, 73, 94, 126 Lawton, Judith 146, 147 Layton, Gary 60 Lee, Dwight __63, 104, 146, 147 Leffel, Renee 171 Lehman, Margaret 53 Lehman, Mary 126 Leibowitz, Alan 126 Leighty, Norman 49 Leinbach, Betty 127 Leinbach, Claire 52 Lennox, Nancy 49 Lesher, Sharon 167 Leslie, Thomas 59 Lesow, John 74 Lester, Michael 51 Lester, Stephen 127 Leukhardt, Larry 96,127 Levan, Carol 127 Lewis, David 84,101,127 Lewis, Nancy 127 Ley, Larry 127 Lidikay, Linda 127 Lieber, Marta 51 Light, Margaret 137 Lilliston, Andrew ___88, 89, 97 Lin, Abe 62, 136 Lin, Dora 67 Linden, Frederick _ _43, 63, 91 Linder, Marianne 53 Linder, Sharon 79, 127 Lingeman, Andrea 52 Linn, Christopher 147 Lippincott, Betsy 53, 127 Litten, Nancy 127 Logsdon, Jess Ann 53 Lohse, Catherine 69, 127 Long, David John 43, 88 Lotze, Janice 51 Loucks, Thomas 63, 127 Lowe, John 62,63,67, 114, 115, 127 Lowe, Judith 127 Lucas, Philip 46, 47, 49, 51, 66, 67 Ludwig, David 127 Lunsford, Connie 51 Lunsford, Larry 127 Lurie, Andrea 57, 69 Lyons, James 127 M MacAllister, David 127 Mace, Jody 51 Maher, Kenneth 67 Malless, Jackie_,10, 20, 51, 100, 127, 158, 173 Manifold, Robert 20,51,63,67, 88,89, 101, 114, 115, 127 Marcus, Spencer 46, 49, 56, 57, 63, 127 Marer, Frances 53 Marmon, Stephen 127 Marra, Ronan 43 Marschke, Katherine 16, 50, 127 Martin, Jean 127 Martin, Joel 86 Martin, Kim ___84, 96, 101, 127 Martin, Lynn 49, 137 Martin, Patrick 43, 127 Martin, Tom 61, 127 Mason, Carol 48, 79 Mason, John 55, 75 Matekunas, Helen 49 Mathas, Diana _36, 49, 128, 158 Mathews, Mary Bob 53 Matthew, James 147 Mattox, Judy 22, 50, 51 Maurer, Ronald 101 Maxwell, Margaret 128 Mayne, Steve 128 McBroom, Franklin 128 McCarty, Constance ___36, 128 McCarty, Patricia 59,62,65, 114, 128 McClain, Constance 128 McCleaster, Michael 43, 51 McCleaster, Shari 53, 128 McClellan, George 61, 128 McClements, Lynn 128 McDermond, Lee __63, 115, 128 McDonald, Larry 84, 86, 128, 166 McDorman, Patrick 61 McGarvey, Samuel 128 McGlocklin, William 147 McGriff , Alicia 53 McGriff , Kathanina _128, 163 McGuire, Patrice 62, 128 McKenzie, Pamela 53 McKinney, Janet 51, 52 McKnight, John 98, 128 McKown, Linda 51 McLain, Marilyn 128 McLeish, Kenneth 88 McLemore, Ladonna 52 McMurray, Sharon 69, 128 McNamara, Phyllis 128 McNichols, Thomas R. -63, 128 McVey, Diane 69, 128 Means, Deborah Ann 83 Meshulam, Beth 53 177 Meyer, Sue . 128 Meyer, Thomas 46,47,128 Meyers, Marilyn 36, 62, 77, 128 Michaeloff, Patricia 49,114, 115, 128 Michels, Goeffrey 46 Miles, Dyann 69,128 Miller, David 70,88,97 Miller, Eddie . 129 Miller, Frank __84, 96, 101, 129 Miller, Jane 77 Miller, Judy — 165 Miller, Kathleen 22,31,44,69, 170, 175 Miller, Mic hael 92,147 Miller, Nancy 129 Miller, Rosemary ___20, 53, 129 Miller, Thomas 43,86 Minnich, Marsha 129 Minnix, Karen 129 Mitchell, Jane 53 Modrall, John 129 Mohlman, Pete 20, 42, 43, 62, 129 Monser, Jeanne 67 Moody, Michael 61 Moore, Bonnie 129 Moore, Thomas 63, 96, 137 Morgan, Cynthia 129 Morgan, Molly 43 Morris, David 49 Morris, Lynn 53 Morris, Marjorie 53 Morris, Pamela 53 Morris, Robert . 74 Moser, Marilyn 46,129 Mullikin, Carolyn 49 Mulvaney, Dallas 88,97 Murphy, Michael . 66 Murphy, Philip 59, 129 Murray, Lee 51, 64 Mutz, Gregory 63, 129 Myers, Carol 129 N Nahmias, Harvan 43 Nail, John 94, 101 Nail, Douglas 129 Neate, Richard 62,76,98, 101, 114, 129 Nehrling, Daniel 51 Nelsen, Kathleen 129 Nelson, Larry 129 Nestor, Jon 51, 63 Newberry, Barbara 46, 67 Newkirk, Nicola 129 Newman, Susan 43 Nicholas, Mary 129 Nicholson, Lerry 46, 129 Nickson, Ladyne 129 Niehaus, Ann 49 Niesse, Donna 48,67,129 Noland, David 67 Noon. Sally 53, 129 Norman, Martha - 129 Norris, Jennifer 30,137 Nourse, Robert 129 Novak, Penelope 48,129 O O ' Brien, Patricia 130 Olive, James 147 Olson. Christine 48,53 Olt, Stephen 130 O ' Mahony, James 130 O ' Malley, Scott 51 Ordelheide, Sharyel 48 Orme, Diane _ 51 Orme, Janet 12, 59, 130 Orr, Judith 53 Orr, Peter 130 Osman, Ray ___88,89,101 Ostapenko, Ingrid _. 56, 57 Ostapenko, Karen „ 56, 57, 130 Ostrom, Virginia ___18, 43, 130 O ' Sullivan, Marianne _. 16, 51, 59, 130 Owen, Steve 68 Owens, Betty 49, 52, 137 P Paetz, Sherry 130 Pagel, Larry 84, 94, 101 Paige, Jeffrey 130 Palmer, Robert 130 Parker, Dinah 43, 46, 67 Parker, Donna 46, 47, 137 Parrinello. Lillian 130 Parris, Linda 53 Parsons, Richard 94, 101 Partlow, Ann 53 Partlowe, James __97, 101, 130 Parvis, Nancy 49, 130 Patterson, Joyce 53, 130 Patterson, Mary 79 Patterson, Patrick 46,47 Patton, Emily 130 Paxton, Lewis 63,130 Peelle, Willis 67,98 Pelsue, William 51 Pelton, Nancy 130 Perkins, Barbara 51, 130 Perkins, Tom 51, 63, 86, 164 Permer, Linda 130,164 Pert, Madelyn 147 Peters, Charles __10, 21, 63, 67, 74,84,91,93,97,101,115,130 Petersen, Egon 71, 130 Petersen, James 95 Petticrew, Mary 43 Phillips, Pamela 130 Phillips, Renee Ann 49, 52, 130 Phillips, Sharon 48 Phillips. Thomas 34, 67 Pickard, William 130 Pickett, Stephen 130 Pierce, Nancy 115, 130, 163 Pierce, Pamela 53 Pierson, Virginia 130 Pilkinton, Douglas 167 Pinkus, Irving 57 Pittman, Geraldine 131 Plumley, Mary 40 Polay, Charles 59, 63, 67 Politz, Carol 131 Pollard, John 74, 131 Porter, Barbara 131 Powell, Carole 137 Powell, Cheryl 43 Powell, Dan 55,57 Poxon, Michael 63, 71, 131 Prah, Karen 96 Price, Alice 131 Priest, Jane 75,147 Pritchard, Richard 131 Pyle, Alan 46,131 Q Query, Emma 52 Query, Vicki 131 Quigley, Michael 75 Quin, Karen 131 Quinn, Joan -__44, 69, 159, 175 R Rabe, Randall 61 Raber, David 131 Raff, Barry 46, 62, 131 Ramsey, Virginia 48 Randall, Jon 131 Rardon, John __34, 131 Ratliff , Richard _ 94, 101, 131 Ratz, Nancy 53 Rauch, Pam 77 Ray, Gary Lee 94, 101 Raymond, Lorelei 53 Rebenack, Deborah 48, 53 Reed, Phyllis 131 Reed, Richard 96 Reel, Leonard 86,95,147 Reel, Ann 43 Reilly, Joan 6,69,72,131 Renfro, Stephen 92 Resch, Carol 53 Reuss, Sherry Lee 52, 131 Reynolds, Susan 131 Rice, Don 88, 91, 93 Rice, Pam 53 Richards, Ronald 92 Riddell, Lou 10, 12, 20, 42, 43, 131 Riddick, Marilyn 131 Rigsbee, Robert 131 Riley, Jim 63 Riley, Karen 131 Riley, Keith 51 Rinehart, Gregory 75 Ringwalt, Patricia 52 Riskin, Linda 77 Ritchey, Leah 131 Roach, Sharon 25, 131 Robb, Henry 46 Roberts, Douglas 51 Roberts, Hugh 50, 131 Robinett, James 131 Rogers, Erich 67 Rogers, Susan __10, 20, 21, 52, 100, 115, 131, 173 Rohn, David 44 Rohn, Megan 50, 59, 132 Rome, Vicki 51 Roop, Edward 84, 101 Roop, Sharon 53 Roper, Ralph 46 Rose, Lawrence 61 Rosenbaum, Lawrence 62, 67, 76, 132 Rosner, Jill H. 132 Roth, Alicia 132 Rowland, Joyce 132 Royster, Carol 52 Rubin, Susan 51, 132 Russell, Richard 88, 89, 96 Rust, Judith 132 S Salter, Donald W. 86 Salvatore, Loreli 50, 132 Samms, Carol 19, 43 Sampsell, Fred Lee 86 Samuelson, James 46, 132 Sanders, Clifton 86 Sanford, Carolyn 137 Sauer, Stephen 64 Scanlon, Chris 57,63,115,132 Schaab, Charles 10,43,62,63, 114, 136 Schade, Deborah 56,57,62,65, 81, 132 Schaller, Bruce 132 Scheffler, Alan 50,51,96 Scheick, Kandy 132 Schenkman, Karen 132 Scherrens, Carolyn 53 Schillen, Richard 51, 56, 63, 137 Schlegel, Susan 43, 52 Schmink, Patricia 147 Schmoll, Susan 137 Schnackenberg, Randy 132 Schneider, Lynda 132 Schnittker, William 132 Schuchman, Barry 61 Schuldt, Gretchen __62, 67, 132 Schwarz, Charles 51 Scott, Elaine 50, 59 Scale, John 96 Sebastian, Scott 43 Seif, Allan 84,96,101 Selig, Anne 65 Selig, Larry 46,49 Selkurt, Claire 22 Sellmer. Steve 88, 89 Senecal, Jeffrey 88 Settle, Diana 48, 100 Shafer, Marian 132 Shank, Marcia 59, 132 Sheeler, Albert 132 Sheets, David 63, 96 Sherk, Linda _ 62, 67, 114, 132 Short, Jon ___57, 62, 67, 84, 98, 101, 114, 115, 132 Shotts, Shirley 53 Shough, Pamela 43 Shuck, Don 86 Shultz, Kathy 53,132 Shute, Jane . 132 Shuttleworth, Sue 51 Sidebottom, Nancy 132 Siebert, Steven 132 Siebs, Margaret 46 Signorino, Jill 53 Silet, Richard 96 Simpson, Adelle 132 Simpson, Louis 71,133 Singleton, Ross 88,89,133 Slatter, Linda 52 Slaughter, John 21, 61, 133 Smith, Cynthia 69, 133 Smith, David 92 Smith, Dean 95 Smith, Eileen 50 Smith, Joanne 43 Smith, Lucinda 146, 147 Smith, Maralee 20, 21, 115, 133 Smith, Pamela 49, 51, 133 Smith, Randall 46,63 Smith, Russell 73,75 Smith, Penny 20, 43, 133, 162 Smith, Richard 88 Smith, Terrance 88,89,91,93, 96, 131 Smulyan, Jeffrey 69 Snead, Blair 84, 85, 99, 101, 133 Snodgrass, Sandy 133 Snyder, John 133 Snyder, Sally 53 Spansail, Linda 69, 133 Sparks, Warren 133 Spears, Beverly 133 Spengeman, Susan 133 Staiger, Dieter 133 Staines, Martha 133 Staley, Douglas 95, 167 Stander, Shiras 43 Stanley, Gordon 75 Stauber, Daniel _84, 86, 92, 147 Steers, Sandra 133 Steinbarger, Susan 133, 158 Steiner, Suzanne ___62, 67, 133 Steinmeier, Thomas 67 Sterner, Margaret 51, 137 Sterner, Susan 51, 53, 67 Sterns, Astra A. 53,133 Stevens, Dian 51 Stevens, Terri 52,133 Stevenson, Earle 133 Stickle, Elizabeth 52,53, 133, 159 Stockholm, James 75 Stoelting, John 51 Stolp, Nancy 43 Stone, Gary 133 Storey, Allan 84,86,101 Streib, Shirley 53, 133 Stroh, John 50 Strole, Pamela 52 Stuart, Linda 133 Studer, Donna 133 Stultz, Larry 149 Sturman, John K. 59,63,65, 114, 134 Suggs, Joan .44,69,134 Summitt, John 134 Sutton, Janet 53, 134 Sweet, Mary 43, 48, 100 Swenson, Carol 43, 134 Swigart, Judy Anne 134 Swinney, Michael 51 Symmes, Louise 22 T Talesnick, Alan .20,42,43,63, 69, 91, 97, 101, 114, 134, 158 Taylor, Cynthia 36, 52 Taylor, Linda 48 Taylor, Nancy 134 Teeguarden, Donald 92 Tehan, Alan 50 Terkhorn, June .62,64,67,134 178 Terrell, Suzanne 43 Terrell, Wilson 88, 89, 91 Thiesing, Steve 134 Thomas, Daniel _-31, 51, 59, 62, 115, 134 Thomas, James 134 Thomas, Richard 67 Thompson, Joan __ 51, 62, 134 Thompson, Robert 134 Thompson, Ronald 91 Thompson, Stephen 59 Thornton, Dan 134 Tiffany, Sandra 134 Todd, Carol 56, 59, 62, 65, 67, 134 Toenjes, Marvin 134 Townsend, John 68 Townsend, Louis 49 Tramontini, Ralph 20, 42,43, 62,63,69, 134 Trattner, Steve 71,91,136 Traylor, Suzanne 43 Tucker, Marsha 53,70,147 Turner, Bruce 51 Turner, Grover 63,137 Turner, Margaret 67 Tussing, Thomas 134 Tutterow, Mark 68, 99, 134 U Underkofler, Pat 134 Unversaw, Barbara 134 Upton, Johanna 134 Uvanni, Libby 43, 53 V Vancleave, Harold 134 Vandeveer, Rita 53 Verplank, Mike 84,86,94, 96, 101 Vickery, George 67 Voris, John 88, 89 W Wagman, Sara 77 Wagoner, Jane 52 Walcher, Susan 59, 134 Walk, Paul 44,74,134 Wall, Beverly 17 Wall, Jan 71,134 Wallace, Barbara 51 Wallace, Janet 72, 135 Walsmith, Stephen 94 Walsmith, Virginia .43, 48, 100 Walter, Nancy 135 Walters, Patricia 135 Wampler, David 46,49,55 Ward, Janet . 61 Ward, Robert 60,61,135 Warkentien, Joan 135 Warren, Vicki __44, 62, 77, 135 Wasson, Linda 52 Watkins, Marcia — 49, 53, 147 Watkins, Sharon 67 Watt, James 135 Weeks, David 88,93 Weisell, Robert 43,50 Weitzel, Jeffery . ._ 135 Wells, John _62, 63, 67, 101, 135 Welsh, Jeanette 52 Werner, Cheryl 20, 69,73, 115, 135 Wert, Richard 84,94,101 West, John 135 West, Marilyn 53 Westfall, Nancy 10, 12, 20, 43, 100, 135, 172, 173 Wetzel, Sharon 52,135 Whalin, Diana _ 135 Wherry, Robert 84, 97, 101, 137 Whitacre, Robert 135 Whitaker, Martha 115, 135 White, Barbara 135 White, Donald 135 White, Janice 135 Whitehead, Norene 51,53,135 Whitelaw, Richard 49,67 Whitesel, Betsy 135 Whiteside, Janet 49 Whitinger, David 46, 49 Whitmore, Mary 135 Whitten, Thomas 67 Whittington, Evan 50 Wichterman, Lucinda 52 Wick, David 135 Wick, Janet 22 Wiggam, Leland 86,96 Wigum, Jim 86 Wilcox, Don 88 Wiles, Judy 135 Wilkins, Linda 52 Willet, James 50 Williams, Karon 135 Williams, Mary Beth 53 Williams, Robert 51 Williams, Thomas 50 Wills, Cynthia 52 Wilmore, Sara 137 Wilson, Benjamin 59, 135 Wilson, Kenneth 135 Wilson, Kirk 135 Wilson, Mark 88, 89 Wilson, Marsha 49, 53 Wilson, Randolph 21,136 Wilsted, Leeann 136 Wirsching, Rodney 63,96, 99 136 Wisely, Susan 57, 73 , 136 Witmer, Jana 43, 46 Wohlgemuth, Barbara 146 Wolf, Dorothy 136 Wolf, Fred 136 Wood, Carol 53 Woodard, Bruce 61 Woolford, Leslie 136 Worthington, Dick 101 Worthington, Tim 96 Wovwod, George __.56, 67, 84, 86, 96 Wright, Carole 50, 51 Wright, Shelly 43, 49 Wright, Susan 22, 50 Y Yenni, Jane 51, 114, 136 Yockey, Marjorie 48 Young, Bruce 17, 136 Young, Bryan 12,51,59, 136, 165 Young, Jerry 136 Young, Robert 86, 159 Young, Steven 43, 136 Youngquist, Robert 136 Z Zell, Carol 52 Zessin, Virginia 51 Zimmerman, Jan 52 Zink, James 51 Zukerman, Larry 136 A A Cappella Choir 51 Art Club 79 Audio Visual Technicians _ 55 B Battalion Staff 61 Beginning Typing Club — 70 Bell Ringers 51 Block Section 48 Boys ' Service League 73 C Chemistry Club 76 Chess Team 71 Concert Band 46, 47 Costume Making Club 78 Counterpoints 50 D Dance Band 47 Debate and Discussion Club 57 Drama Club 58 Drill Team 61 E Electronics Club 68 F Forensics Club 56 Future Nurses of America__77 French Club 65 Future Teachers of America 77 G Geology Club 66 German Club 65 Girls ' Chorale 52 Girls ' Concert Choir 53 Girls ' Ensemble 53 Graphic Arts Club 68 Great Books Club 71 Government Club 74 I International Relations Club 75 Intramurals 80, 81 K Key Club 63 L Latin Club 64 Lettermen ' s Club 101 M Military History Club 74 Mu Alpha Theta 67 N National Forensics League 57 National Honor Society 62 National Defense Cadet Corps 60 News Bureau 68 Northern Lights 69 Northerner Staff 44, 45 O Opera Club 78 P Pep Band 49 Physics Club 76 Q Quill and Scroll 69 R Rifle Team 61 Review Typing Club 70 S Science Reading Club 66 Senior Girls ' League 72 Sewing Club 79 Slide Rule Club 67 Social Studies Club 74 Spanish Club 65 Stage Crew 59 Student Council 42, 43 Starlettes 49 Symphonic Wind Ensemble 46 T Thespians 59 Travel 75 Bagby, Miss Geraldine___ 107 DeWitt, Mr. Gerald __107, 108 Eiche, Mr. Milo 106 Hiatt, Mrs. Ellen 112 Kennedy, Mrs. Geneva 112 Light, Dr. Everett 107 McKenzie, Mr. Bernard 107 Ramige, Mrs. Elizabeth „_ 112 Schwilck, Dr. Gene L. 43, 102, 103, 104, 105, 108 Scott, Mrs. Paulyne 112 Swigart, Mrs. Linnea 112 Whitsitt, Mrs. Grace 112 179 Members of the Northerner staff are enthusiastic over the arrival of the new yearbooks. Row One: Marcia Cline, Kathy Miller, Lyn Jones, Judy Katz, and Joyce Greenberg. Row Two: Marilyn Haislup, Nita CranfiU, Nancy Buschmann, Joan Quinn, Joan Suggs, and Jeanne Cooper. Roif Three: Steve Dinnsen and Lynn KUnger. It Figures That lots of enthusiasm and spirit, Countless hours spent after school In 2 annual offices crowded and buzzing, 21 industrious staff members Working with patience, cooperation, and skill. Are the winning combination that filled the pages of the 1963 NORTHERNER 180 REDACTED FOR PRIVACY REDACTED FOR PRIVACY
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