North Side High School - Legend Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)
- Class of 1954
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V: -' I, f O 1 L f -' - in ' ff M' RON STELLHORN i' f HENRY CHAPMAN p L , r. ? vg- - Q 'fx . g ag K DICK HICKQX RlgHifNor+h 54 SOUH1 43 97 My Cl-IARLEY LYONS BILL TOWNSEND . ' Y ,l'ZfWf5.Yl'9'Sf?:4l' W- www . 1- .- X 1.5 '- V. Q. wg , .,.,.,. we w A A A L A R in i 1 R :W D 1 5 -- GEORGE TAYLOR JACK HEATH -.4 L y - Reserve Redskins-Fronl row: Dick Eslerline, Bob lvlsisler, Dick l-lickox, Bruce Applegale, Morgan Thomas, and Gary Giessler. Back row: Ronald Trowbridge, Bil Spice, Frank Scholle-ll, Coach Roberl Trasler, Emil Deisler, Bob Pace, and Dick Berghorl. Reserves Show Promise, Grab Decatur Tourney Norlh Sides reserve baskeiball sguad carne lhrough lhe i953-54 season in grand slyle, posling a 10 won and IO losl record. Under lhe able coach- ing ol Bob Trasler, lhe Braves displayed line leam play and sporlsrnanship lhroughoul lhe season. Qne ol lhe highlighls of lhe year was The win- ning ol The inyilalional lourney al Decalur. The Traslerrnen beal Concordia, 38-34, in lhe aller- noon and bopped l-lunlinglon, 44-36, for lhe Championship. Dick l-lickox was lhe 're-arn's leading scorer de- spile lhe lac? lhal he was added lo lhe varsily and rnissed lhe final lour games. Qlher boys who helped carry The load and who should help Coach l-linga nexl year were Dick Bergholl, Bruce Applegale, Bob lvleisler, and Frank Schollell. All of lhese bo s will be juniors nexl Seplember, and lhey will acld a lor of heighl lo lhe Redskin rosler. LelfgLarry Koehl goes high info lhe air lo score againsl Soulh Side as lhe Redskins romped over lhe Archers, 66-52, lor lhe second lirne, 98 Frosh Post 9-5 Record Against City, N.I.C. Foes ThaT The prospecTs Tor NorTh's baskeTball TuTure look brighT is proven by The successTul season posTed by The Freshman Redskins This year. Under The able direcTion oT Coach Bob Edwards, The Frosh posTed an enviable 9-5 record over ciTy and conTerence Toes. They also reached The semi-Tinal round oT The N.l.C. TournarnenT beTore being eIiminaTed. During The Tourney They beaT Sourh Bend CenTralis Treshman quinTeT. Coach Edwards had as his sTarTing lineup Jesse Lang, ReTe Lundell, Bill OrTleib, Don STager, and Jack lvlounsey. Lundell was The Tearnis leading scorer despiTe The TacT ThaT he suTTered a broken ankle in The TournarnenT. Orlrleib and Sjrager gave Lundell plenTy oT help in The scoring deparTmenT, wiTh The enTire squad looking very sharp aT Times. Rii hT-lT's Two more ooinTs for News as 'Bama Aidrid' e 53 3 hooks one in againsT The Leo Lions in The sedional, NorTh won, 49-35 in a slow game. Freshman Redskins-FronT row: Dean Prugh, Tom Lee, Franklin GeisT, Larry Kem, Jack lvlounsey, and Tim Arney. Back row: Ron Macy, Don l-larding, RoberT Richards, Bill OrTlieb, Coach Bob Edwards, PeTe Lundell, Ron Keairnes, and Don STager ' BR 1 ..., '-1 U R5 ff' J Abcve-Coach Rolla Chambers, sealed, Len Snyder, Charles Snyder, and azsislanl coach Don Kemp admire fhe lrophy awarded lcr winning rhe second annual Norlh Side Relays. The Redskins copped fheir second slraiohr Norlh Side Relays championship in April, 53 Sas.: AB' Thinlies Display Power Against State's Top Foes Nor+h's cindermen, coached by Rolla Chambers, have been a powerhouse in Track circles for years, and rhis season was no dillerenr, as rhe Redskins mainlained 'rheir dominance over cily, area, and srale compelilion. Culverls Cadels were lhe lirsl lo lall before lhe Redskins, 65-35, in an indoor meer, bul Elkharr spoiled Norlhls ouldoor opener, nipping lhem, 56- 53. The Big Red rolled over Columbia Cily, 70- 39, and swepl' lwo lirsls in lhe relay races al lhe famed Hoosier Relays ar Indiana Llniversilry. Winning rhe second annual Norlh Side Relays was fhe nexr accomplishmenl of 'rhe lracksrers, as 'rhey downed reams from all The ciiy schools and lhree olhers including rwo slronq Ohio squads, Lima Cenlral and Daylon Wilbur Wrighl. Norlh rolled up 78 poinrs lo second place Soulh Sides 3llf2. Concordia and Cenlral Calholic fell To lhe Red Wave in a lriangular meel iusl prior lo lhe running ol 'rhe N.l.C. lrials al Elkharl. Graduarion will claim Jim Long, Dave Bandr, Charles Snyder, Jim Wriqhl, Bob Powell, Jim Har- ford, Larry Slolle, and Ron Thompson from nexr year's squad. Fir-sr raw-Chuck Snyder, Dick Snyder, Jim Harford, Phil Hosler, Bob Powell, Dick Eslerline, Jim Long, Jack Vore. and Ed Reader. Second row-Len Snyder, Dewey Senger, Dave Baridf, George Taylor, Pele Lundell, Ron Slaler, Jack Mossburq, Wayne Bauer, Ron Trowbridge, and Lary Slolle. Thid row-Bill Orllieb, Jerry Bardsley, Fred Willer, Ken Slallery, Jack Quas, Frank C-iesl, Ed Collins, Bob Pace. Ron Thomp- son, and Gene Evans. Fourlh row-Bob Richard, Ron Bowman, Lynn Harp, Julian Houlz, Harvey Baker, Ed Evans, Auslin Brooks, Earl Ponlius, Phil Lockwood, Phil Ducal, and Don Slager. Fillh row-Pele DeVoogd+, Mike Allekruse, Bob Meisler, Dave Carpenler, Ellis Shirley, Dan Widmari, Bob Brosius, and Bili Wade, siuderil manaqer. 4 i Righi'-Charley Lyons, NorTh's high-iumper and pole vaulTer, displays his winning Torm in The NorTh Side Relays. Lyons who cleared The bar near The six TooT marlc consisT4 enTly This year, was aided in The high-iump by Dick EsTer- Iine and Bill OrTleib and in The pale vaulT by Dewey Senger. lOl One oT The i954 TraclcsTers Top poinT geT- Ters This season was Jim Long, picTured aT leTT. Jim, who ran boTh The high and low hur- dles and was a member oT The 880 yard relay Team, is a senior and will be greaTly missed nexT year. Above-Four NorTh Side-rs race Tor The wire in The lOO yard dash as The Thinli- clads be-aT Columbia CiTy in an early season meeT. Redskins in The picTure are, leTT To righT, Doug BoscheT, Jack Vore, Phil l-losler, and Ron SlaTer, All oT These boys are under- classmen and are showing a loT oT promise Tor Coach Rolla Chambers. 3 +3- , Ti ee, 5,- s,. , 1 4 7 vw. sz' VT! Mag, Work Key To Success NorTh's power This year was The resulT oT Team- work and Tine coaching: Coach Chambers has as assisTanTs, Don Kemp, Jim l-linga, and Bob Cowan. The maTerial wiTh which These coaches worked in- cluded Jack Vore, Doug BoscheT, Phil l-losler, Bob Powell, Ron SlaTer, and Jim WrighT in The dashes: while Jim Long, Ron Trowbridge, Jack lvlossburg, and Bill OrTleib ran The hurdles. Relay sTrengTh lay in Jack Vore, Jim WrighT, Ron Trowbridge, and Jim Long in The 880: while Bob Powell, Jack lvlossburg, PeTe Lundell, and Len Snyf der composed The mile relay Team. George Taylor and Charles Snyder alTernaTed in The mile relay. The mile run was handled by Charles Snyder, Jim Harford, Wayne Bauer, Gene Evans, and l-larvey Baker: and The half-mile run by Dave BandT and Bob Bolman. The 440 has TeaTured Len Snyder, George Taylor, and Jack Mossburg: while broad jumping chores were handled by Taylor, Phil l-losler, and Ellis Shirley. lNlorTh also boasTed Two record breaking Treshman relay Teams, The halT-mile composed oT Ed Reader, Bob Richard, Ken SlaTTery, and PeTe Lundelly and The mile relay composed oT Lundell, Jack Quas, Bill OrTleib, and Don STager. i Top-NorTh Side-'s BSO relay Team added many poinTs To The Redskin cause This season. Members were Ed Reader, Jack Vore, Jim Long, and Ron Trowbridge. CenTer leTT-Coach Jim l-linga gives Larry STolTe a Tew poinTers, while Dick Snyder looks on. CenTer righT-George Taylor Takes To The air in a broad jump as Coach Bob Cowan lreeps Tab. BaTTom-AnoTher sTrong oulTiT in Track circles in This area was Norfhls mile relay Team. IT was made up of Jack Mossburg, Bob Powell, Len Snyder, and PeTe Luridell. Below-Proc-T ThaT Things look briqhT on The cinders in The TuTure was The fine Trosh mile relay Team coached by Don Kemp. Members were, kneeling, Bill OrTleib and Jack Quasg and, sTanding, Don STager and PeTe Lundell. WA YN Redslcin Racqueleers Shine On Court Again Under 'rhe able direcrion ol Coach Arlhur Rhoads, lhe lennis leam compleled one ol ils mosl successful seasons. The racqueleers lied Michigan Cily lor lourlh place in lhe conference by poslinq a 4-4 record. Harvey Himmelslein, Karllon Holle, and John Williams, lasl years velerans, received lellers. as did Alan Rosenbaum and Ed Slone. Holle was elecled caplain ol lhe squad. The oulloolc lor nexl year is brighl as The nellers will have Himmelslein, Williams, Rosenf baum, and Slone baclc, as well as prospecls Harry Garner, Ed Warsaw, and .lon lvlicu. 1953 TENNIS SEASON RECORD Norlh lvlishawalca Norlh Adams Norlh La Porle Norlh Soulh Bend Cenlral Norlh Riley Norlh Goshen Norlh Ellcharl Norlh Michigan Cily lop-Coach Arthur Rhoads gives .lc Karrcn Hole, and Harvey I-lirrwnelzlein ,3 O7 trzcef f'e+ c av, Cenler-Leading The racqueleers lo an lu season are, 'lronl row Ed Stone and batlz rf: ,-.' Karllon Hole, Harvey Hifnr-n Poiercaum and John Wi' iarfs, Bol'cmiAf+er winning a hard-lciuqlv mafghl Eg Sine and Aan Rosenbaum conqralulfye 5 game Sciurh Bard Ri ey Dcub es learns IO3 School Spirit And Team Backing Reached A New High This Year We're Trom NorTh Sideg couIdn'T be prouder. IT you can'T hear us, we'II yell a IiTTIe louder. In This and oTher yells, Redskins gave venT To Their unguenchable Tire and enThusiasrn ThroughouT The basIceTbaII season. The IoyaITy, spiriT, and good sporTsmanship shown by The sTudenT body as a whole was ouTsTanding. IT gave NorTh Side The honor oT winning The CiTy SporTsmanship Trophy Tor The TirsT Time since iTs incepTion. This year, NorTh Side boys and girls Tormed organized cheering bloclcs. The girls' block was The TirsT To become a reaIiTy. A ToTaI oT II2 girls signed up aT The beginning oT The season and meT shorTIy aTTerwards To decide on Their ouTTiTs-whiTe I-Iendan blouses, red Ties and gloves, whiTe head bands and red TeaThers Tor TournamenT games, and dark sIcirTs. Their adviser, Mr. Rhoads, and The cheerleaders received much co-operaTion from The group, and soon The girls were able To begin The diTTicuIT Taslc oT Torming IeTTers. Whenever They perTormed They were a Tremendous success. NoT To be ouTdone, The boys decided To Torm Their own block. Jim I-Iollman and Jim McGarry, The insTigaTors oT The group, goT TogeTher IOO boys, who chose To wear whiTe shirTs, and darlc Trousers, Terry Coclcrell, PeTe Paulison, and oThers prepared clever sIciTs which were presenTed beTore games and during The haIT-Time. Several snappy yells originaTecI in The boys' bloclc and were used TreguenTIy ThroughouT The Tourney. The bloclcs won much praise Trorn oTher Indiana high schools and many oT Their ideas were copied by The ciTy high schools. WiThouT The help and co-operaTion received Trom The enTire TacuITy and sTudenT body, The success oT boTh blocks would have been an impossibiIiTy. fibrin X W' I u EXIT qw., . Ten liTTle, yelling Indians composed The NorTh Side cheering squad This year. The varsiTy squad is pic- Tured in Their whiTe-Topped ouTTiTs, and The reserve Team in darlc red slcirTs and Tops. LeTT To righT are Cyn- Thia Clarlc, Sandra Schroeder, Barbara Kemp, JaneT Fuhrman, Marilyn HarTman, Norma Shipley. Donna Baum- garTner, PaTTy Jo SCOTT, Norma Born, and Ann Nickerson. These are The girls who lcepT our pep up and our spiriTs high, wheTher our Redslcin Team was winning or losing, Mr. Rhoads sponsored The cheer leaders. Cheer Leaders Get Pep, Enthusiasm From Fans 'VV -Q The Team is in a huddlef' shouT The robusir Redslcin cheerleaders. Reading clockwise, we see huddled close, Ann Niclcerson, Sandra Schroeder, JaneT Fuhrman, PaTTy Jo ScoTT, and Norma Shipley. Ann, Sandra, and JaneT are , seniors, and we'll miss Their pep and 'ji 'iff If TighT nexT year. 105 we s3V Q ,ls Q ,, X ,ox . 1 11915 5 .Q . gli -1. ' .Q Q x 'jr' -,E 5 fl ii - v 1 4: vw.. One ot the most popular courses in the physical education program is swimming. Working on diving form are, on edge ot pool, Dale Fullcerson, Kirk Carrington, Robert Bolman, and Don Weber. Waiting behind are Bob Slciles, Kenneth Weilcel, Larry Wible, James Caywood, Stephen Pulver, Robert Gall, Art lvluri, and l-larry ,H Gottfried. 51:53 jffly ,,l,, Physical Education Program Otters Boys Wide Variety Ot Activities Bec,v-Wrrlinf: with weights and ropes these boys are building their bodies so that they will be in top physical rf-inditicin, Many North Siders tale adyantaqe cit the special development program. lhese bciys are Karl Ncchtiqali, Bill Vonderau, Ron Williams, Dick Krieil and Bill lvlaxwef. Below-lvlembeis ot one ot Don lfcmpls gym classes re- ceive instructions tor a baslretbail game. They are Gordon l-lar-ter, Bob Freimuth, Diclc Faulkner, Wes Adams, Don Ciarlc, Larry Ellis, Jerry Beberslcin, Charles l-lutchins, Boston l-lall, Mr, Kemp, Bill Cocilman and Ken Adams. O6 St lhcfn. Bail rc: ir, C-Pr iu ,J 'I hr' C' NVE' Sift Tr.-an fl-'11, l Q A ' ' xr V- bv -. 5 rim -of W va T17 u ,, A ' Y 7 425 i 1 Lett-tayut ka C H 'ne 1 1 J J 1' ii M' 'ne it ,as Fr n 'Yi v Y ng Tl 7 1 J B f sz Z d 3 'T r A Q 4 L 9 ir P gnillnoeteated tfrcuu re1u : , ect, eo a .J L games the Snigrt Straws were te Ul lliDdiE'-J heafwferlh' ihampions. Frgnt rcw: lxlifnw Ar'r'3'tnJ Jett, Gad and .lm l.uellen.Ba1l rn.: .lf S'a.e' .3 'Y l-ii uhh ard 'ff' Fr.. Intramural Provides Competition For Boys North Sides intramural athletic program, under the guidance ot Mr. Robert Cowan, boasted anf other successtul basketball campaign this year. Twenty-three teams participated in this years action, with nine ot these in lightweight division. Two leagues were active in the heavyweight loop, with the teams ot each league meeting to deter- mine the winner. The North Royals and Short Straws were winners ot the light and heavyweight divisions respectively. The sportsmanship trophy, presented by the Northerner sports department, was awarded to Dean Zirlcle. Those boys who received honorable mention and awarded medals were Dave Solomon, Arnold Miller, Dave Coolc, and Larry White. Pight-.lirn l-lomarn dri-.ies ir tj' a lay-up in 'ne shin' pionship game between 'ne Sncrt Sfra.-.is ard the Simca Simon ll. Lett to right are Larry St:te Dicl F:-., Dare Solomon l-lollmann and Jim Adams. E W , N F 1' W '.t Loolcing over The SporTsmanship Trophy, awarded To some Senior girl, are, le-TT To righT, Miss MargareT Spiegel, Miss Rufh Carroll, Carolyn Reiier, presidenTg Ann Trasfer, vice presidenfg and Marlene T-losTler, iunior iepre-senTaTive. Girls Have Fun In GAA. Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion, beTTer lcnown as G.A.A., has iusT compleTed a very busy year. The club membership has been increased by a very acTive underclass group which has combined wiTh The upperclassmen To uphold The ideals OT G.A.A. These ideals are Three-Told in Torm-sporTsman' ship, Iayalry, and h.ealTh. Besides posTing an acTive aThleTic program, G.A.A. has a hosT oT social acTiviTies each year. Among These are a Tormal iniTiaTion and poTluclc, The Treshman parTy, sponsoring an aTTer game dance, and The spring banqueT. AT The banqueT The Trophies and awards are given: leTTers or numerals earned by The girls dur- ing The year are presenTed To Them aT This Time. Many old acquainTances are renewed and new Triends made as The sTudenTs and alumni are gaTh- ered TogeTher. Below-Here are The girls who were The mainsTays of Girls' AThleTic Associahon This year. FronT row: Jacqueline GardT, Clara Lang, Nilah CasTaTor, Donna Neuman, Ruby Widner, BeTTy Spear, and Carroll SchmiTT, Second row: Marlene l-losTler, RuTh Blalcesley, Helen Woods, Carole Causland, Sally KiTe, Barbara Cummins, Sharon FleTTer, Judy DeaTon, Marcia Harman, and Judy l-lallenbeclr. Back row: Miss MargareT Spiegel, Mary Joan Nash, Marilyn Bell, Sandie Boolv, Leilani l-loblairlc, Judy VVinlrler, Linda KiracoTe, Ann Trasrer, Judy Baker, and Miss RuTh Carroll. X ,N K 5 J 'x f i ' '1 I Top eff-Cn fhe edge of fha pol Laura Diiy, Judy Tip 'wr -Poeeo cn We edge of The QA imlng u .aiiy Haienbedc, Cynrhia Cafk, Miss Margaref Spfegei, Donna 'C izegin a ,F7?'fV'iV!T race-Purh Fijnfius, Hawaii ren-L Fader, Barbara Purcei, and ray Nairzqer discuss The wafer faren Wai1'er, and Q-avg, Humphrey demfng'ra'q- 3' 5 rn periorrnance of Marqaie' higher, Diana Anderson, and Anifa :nie ffm' no is iniuded in a 5.-.firfwrmhg iii Goodson. Bofforn lefrieludy Ha enbecif f TEE v.fi'ing 'fi-:rim af Bi ' Fahning iufure iyrnamin, for The Pipipg' Rossya Kaufman, Loiiy Luhrnan, Margaref Fisher, Anira effes ai-3 raren Win,e-, Mina Harris. Linda C Sr Goodson, and Kay Naffzger oraciice rhe iechniquos of iiie Margarar Spieqei, Janef Sfarnaia, Ca oi Humohrey, and Mari' caving. Righr-Again 'rhis year, nine girls worked hard as a ream and pur on precision wafer shows under The name o1f The Rippelerresf' Those who made up The group are, Iefr 'ro right Ann Nickerson, Diana Anderson, Monna Harris, Carole Wyarr, Anira Good- ,n Beii. fx son, Judy Meyer, Karen Winie, Janer Sraf mars, and Kay Nafrzger. 109 ii I I wer leTT-MeeT The champs! Sc-aTed arc- Doris LeFr-ver. fi Srhmnf and ,laflie Garjf. 5Tandinq arc- Bc-TTy SL 1 Carolyn Peiler. Sandra Giclf, and Gayniiil Marsh. The spring bangueT is noT only loolced Torward To Tor The awards ThaT are given, buT also The oTTi- cers Tor The Tollowing year are announced aT This Time. This year The girls chosen To lead 6.A.A. Tor T953-54 were as Tollows: Carolyn ReiTer, presidenT: Ann TrasTer, vice-presiclenTy BeTTy Spear, secre- Taryq and Carroll 5chmiTT, Treasurer. Marilyn Bell. sophomore, and Marlene l-losTler, junior, were chosen as represenTaTives oT Their respecTive classes. During The pasT year, much aTTenTion was To- cused upon The baslceTball TournamenT. LasT year's champions, The class oT 1954, reTurned To compeTe wiTh a TighTing Treshman Team and a husTling bunch oT sophomores. As always, This sporT was very well aTTended, and The compeTiTion sTiTT To win The bas- lreTball Trophy. Awards Tor G.A.A. members are given accord- ing To The number of poinTs earned. For T50 poinTs, The girl is given her class numerals which are To be worn on her leTTer sweaTer. When 250 poinTs have been recorded, a whiTe chenille leTTer N is pre- senfed To The girl. The highesT award ThaT any G.A.A. girl can receive is The sTaTe wall plaque: 350 poinTs musT be earned To receive The plaque. A high poinT Trophy is awarded To The girl who earns The mosT poinTs in her Tour years. LeTT+Marilyn l-larTman Tries Tor a Tield goal as Janis YanT, Sherry Pasp, Alice Shealr, and DoroThe lmbody eagerly fiwad The rebound. Lower righT-Up goes The Tip! BeTTy Spear and Elvira 5Turgis jump cenTer, while waiTing The ball are Leilani Hob- lnl, Sandra Giclr, Marlene l-losTIer, re-Tereeg Gaynol Marsh, H'-on Woridf.. Sherry Rasp, Marlene Tracey, and Carroll C. Y. .wfir,miiT. 'N-Q Some oT The various organized acTiviTies enioyec by The squaws are volle ball, swimming, archery badminTon, baslceTball, soZTball, Tennis, and Track. PoinTs may also be earned by parTicipaTion in The varied unorganized acTiviTies such as golT, bowling, wallcing, swimming, slcaTing, dancing, horsebaclc rid' ing, ping pong, basl4eTbalI, or bicycling. NorTh Sides swimming group, The RippeleTTes, had as presidenT, Karen Winie, and as vice-presi- denT, Diana Anderson. The reguiremenTs Tor mem- bership are as Tollows: The girl musT be eiTher a junior or senior, and she musT have Talcen aT leasT one semesTer OT advanced swimming: RippeleTTes is open To borh swimmers and divers. They musT also be able To do cerTain exercises in good Torm. To be eligible Tor membership in G.A.A., a girl musT have earned 25 poinrs, 20 oT which musT be in an organized acTiviTy. G.A.A. had as iTs ad' visers again This year Miss MargareT Spiegel and Miss RuTh Carroll. Ab-:ive-l:irsT row: Faunda WyaTT, Mary Miller. lvlyri Rehlrlau, Barbara Byal, Shirley Collins. Rifa l-loclemigyer, Jackie l-laibrool, Sandra Small, and Kay Keirns. Comer row. Margarr3T VVighT, Barbara SCOTT, Nancy ElerT, Carol PlaTT Sharon ChrisTman, Carol Winkler. Linda Gras-T, Eva May Tomlinson, PaT East M. L. Sr:r'warTz and Joann Beechinq. Back row: Miss RuTh Carroll, Be-TTy Wiard, Caroline Kricl Mary Lou Blough, Pegge Robbins. Joyce Enge mann, Sally EuliTT, MargareT Thompson, PaTfy McCann Caroe Perers Brenda STeward, Karen Mclnfyre Susan Bower and Judy Latham. RighT-Carolyn ReiTer goes high inTo The air To relrurn a serve in a volleyball game. Visible Team maTes are Jaclcie GardT, Nilah CasTaTor, and Ann TrasTer. lil WWI lxx III L ACTIVITIES X X M M' F K A S, .-AQ.. , 1 V V ,ir N wx' + , 1 A, 11555 , - M, Qs:-nk K 'FM M.. National Honor Society Naiional l-lonor Socieiy, mosf oursianding hon- orary acriviiy ai Norrh, has esrablished ihe qualiries oi scholarship, leadership, characfer, and service as a basis for membership: and around ihese char- acrerisiics revolved ihe year's program. Those piciured were elecred io The Socieiy lasr year, while 30 new members were chosen in March. Seniors iniliaied include Dave Bleelce, Shirley Calli- han, Phil Crabill, Barrie Delp, Pal Fleming, Jerry Gahf, Marilyn l-lall, Mary Ann l-larrison, Bev l-lolder, Karllon l-lolle, Joan l-ludson, Barbara l-lursh, Ann Kirrinqer, Fred Kuriz, Sharon Nuli, Louise Ruchman, Ron Scherer, Carol Smilh, Marilyn Smiih, Gale Wiesmer, and Dean Zirlcle. Juniors elecied were Milce Anglin, Diclc Boericher, Ann Bouillel, Jim Bryce, Bill Lee, Nancy Leininger, Jean Miller, Milqe Popp, and Carol Wyail. Leif-l-loldinq oliiices in Nalional l-lonor Socieiy ihis year were Jaclr Bradshaw, vice president Nancy Polinq, presi- denlg and Mary Schuellce, secrerary-ireasurer. ninq mbership in National Honor Socieiy during rheir Junior year were iifreen srudenis. Sealed-Ann Nicker- uan a r e by l-laclner, Mary Schuellve, Nancy Polinq, and Naialie Marlin. Slandinq-Janel Fuhrman, David Burg, Mary J Bcolrour Jack Bradshaw, Norman l-lesseri, Sandra Schroeder, and Eleanor Weikarr. Behind the hand-painted baby costume is Marilyn For not giving the maid her r ac us an Hartman and Patty Jo Scott. These girls made their outfits Diane Schlatter tirid Ann Bouillet n t will riq to tallr cw ri come to lite Wlteft they did a clever tap-dancing routine do any worlr. Jim Luelleri, the doctor who has also not been to Baby Facel' and Pretty Baby, paid, decides to go along with Anns stunt Varsity Varieties Features iAnchors Aweigh' The T953 version ot Varsity Varieties was built around the musical theme, Anchors Aweighf' Atter tryouts, a cast ot 88 students were selected tor the talent show, and Tom McComb served as master ot ceremonies. The tirst act progressed on the declc ot a huge battleship. Seated on the ship, a chorus ot sailors provided the music tor several group acts. Some ot the best remembered acts are the T920 tlappers, the Collegian number, the Chinese magician act, and the tinale in which A Cappella Choir appeared in their tormal attire. Mr. James Purlchiser, Mr. Raymond Beights, and Mr. William l-latt served as directors tor the pro- duction. Shirley Callihan, Janet Fuhrman, and Mary Jo Boolrout go through the actions to Mississippi Mud as the chorus keeps in time by clapping their hands. fr' 41- I I l Classrooms Open Gateway To Knowledge Aoi:,ve4Diw:Us1,inQ an Eco- nomic prrlnlern, Dicli Young, Gale Wiesnwer, Mary Jo Bool- ool, Louise Rucnrnan. and Mr. l-larry Young llslen wliile Jim Luellen lells nie view poinli on rne zubiecl. Riqlwf-Marquerile Bulir and Gale Wiesmer receive valuable poinlers on sewing from Home Economics leaclver, Miss Marv Dilqard, Palyf l-lanviril is lousy a+ llne 'iewinq macnine. Mr. l-larold Thomas appreciales The pause Thar refreshes as membes of Boosler Club fake lime ou'r affer a hard eyening's work. Sealed are Sandra Miles, Terry Sims, and Lois Brown. Slanding-Mr. Thomas, Caroll Schmill, Joyce Emrick, Jim While, Carl Messe-ischmidr, l-lelen Akins, lfen Conner, Mr, Noel Whillern, Boosler Club adviser: and Dorolhy l-lankes. rx? 258 vis Q Aw Q, sy.:-'gage wg vw ' FKIIXZES'-5 T16 Booster Club Backs Team Boosler Club, sponsored by Mr. Noel Whirrern. slrives To promore and improve school spirif and good sporrsmanship. The club conducrs rousing pep sessions ro keep srudenrs backing rhe learn, and earns money for il's proiecls by handling con- cessions al The games. This year, Boosrers sold lournamenf badges wirh ream picrures on Thom and made and dislribuled red and while shakers +0 rournamenl Ticker holders. They also presenred fo each member of The baskerball Team a piclure of The complele Team. In order lo become an aclive member of Boosler Club, a sludenl musr be a+ leasl a Sopho- more and musl' have earned 25 poinls or more by working on club proiecrs. Awards ane presenlecl according To The number of poinls acquiredi Mr. Whilfern ouflines fhe plans for the nexf meeling To The oihficers of Boosrer Club. Sealed are Lois Brown, Mr. Whiffern, and Sandra Miles. Sfanding-Jim Campbell, Car' Messerschmidi, and Jim While. But It's Not All Work In 1954 The club had approximalely Twenry- live members. Oiclicers for lhe enrire year were Jim While, presidenlq Carl lvlesserschmidl, vice- prosidenr, Lois Brown, secrerary for rhe firsl semese Ter: Edna Keeney, secrerary for rhe second semesf rerq Jim Campbell, poinr recorder: Marlene Reariclc, pep session chairmanq and Sandra Miles, Srude-nr Council represenrafive. Club members who have earned af leasl lOO poinls are Phyllis Williams, Belly Woods, Terry Sims, Judy Smarr, Marlene Reariclc, Carroll Schmill, and Edna Keeney. Qlhers are l-lelen Alcins, Carole Flynn, Ken Conner, and Janice Shalruclc. One poinl is recorded for each one-'hall hourls work belore games or on proiecls, or for working one quarler oi a varsily game. Boosler members qerlirig ready lor The hall lime rush are Terry Sims, Carrol Schmilrl, Carl Messerschrnidr, and l-'en Corner. Yforlliriq ar The Central game are Carl Messerschmidl J w Campbell, Helen Alcins, Edna lffeeney, Lois Br-gwn and Carole Flynn. Enioying relreshmenls eller a Boosler Club rneerinq are Judy Sfnarr, Carroll Schmill, Janice Sharluclr, Terry Sim: Sandra Miles, Ken Conner, May lmler, Mr. Noe' Whirrern Lois Brown, Jim Campbell, Jim While, Joyce Emriclr, Carl Messerschmidr, and Diclr Srnirh. ....... ... -- - 2f,.......,,.., Y'-3 . r ' ,B . k,..2. I x , HX ir,-TS QQ QV' Q. 'Single F' BM' Sf rx wg run fs ,. .1 r5'K'l! X if 'lf FirsT row-C. Curdes, M. Hall, A. KiTTenger. S. Hollinger, D. Haclrer, E. Keeney, L, Brown, Raymond BeighTs, direcTcrrg L. Are nold, S. NulT, M. L. JohnsTon, D. Kocher, P. Powell, E. Dawson, and D. SchlaTTer. Second row-M. McComb, M. J. BoolrouT, S. Hardielc, J. Mueller, S. Link, B. Weaver, J. Moore, M. A. Harrison, M. J. MarTin, C. WyaTT, M. Schuellre, N. Traub, L. Luhman, C. Young, C. Sr'niTh, and L. Hausman. Third row1A. BouilleT, J. Winkler, A. ForTner, D. Linlr, W. ShooT, P. Bond, T. McComb, B. Lee, J. Pierce, J. Micu, R. Bandor. D. Fardal, P. Hosler, 6. Morrell and S. Tew. FourTh row-R. BoeTTcher, R. Trowbridge, N. l-lesserT, M. Popp, M. BoolnciuT, L. Wible, T. Adams, M. Anglin, J. Miller, R. Scherer, H. Massey, D. Bleelce, B. Delp, B. WrllcuTTs, and F. KurT.. H8 A Cappella Choir Inspiring spiriTuals, gay melodies, and eThereal hymns Tormed The nucleus of The programs pre- senTed by lNlorTh Side's A Cappella Choir This year. Ably direcTed by Mr. Raymond BeighTs, A Cappella oTTered many enTerTaining and varied musical selecTions. During The ChrisTmas season, A Cappella sang many a carol Trom The Top oT The Lincoln Tower To The ciTizens oT l:orT Wayne. PerTormances Tor civic organizaTions and sTudenT TuncTions comprised a sizable porTion oT The choir's year. ln The spring, The choir Took iTs annual Trip To several Indiana high schools, which proved To be one oT The highlighTs oT The year. The Seven LasT Words OT ChrisT was The EasTer CanTaTa. Two special groups wiThin The choir, The Boys' Triple Trio and The Girls' Ensemble, won many sTaTe and local honors during The pasT year. LeTl+SeaTed are Mr. Ray BeighTs and Sharon Tew. GaTh- c-red around The piano are Barrie Delp, Jim Pierce, Dave Bleelce, Larry Wible, Ann BouilleT, Marilyn McComb, and Carol Smilh. North Orchestra Under The capable direcTion oT Mr. C. William l-laTT, The NorTh Side orchesTra has helped The sTudenTs oT The Big Dome To develop a beTTer ap- preciaTion oT good music. This year The orchesTra played Tor such evenTs as The senior play, The Fall and Spring concerTs, and The commencemenT exercises. ln addiTion To These perTormances, NorTh Side's orchesTra played Tor ForesT Parlc and Franklin Grade Schools. OrchesTra has a diTTerenT meaning Tor each oT iTs members. To some iT means The acquiring oT in- sTrumenTal slcills, while Tor oThers iT is a Torm oT wg, , Accve-Tne vicrin seijion in rehearfal . . . Richard Huh, self expression. WhaTever The reason may be, many ,da 9,565 Lynn Ham' pam, raw ,35yj,.?,d,N sTudenTs aT NorTh Side, Through exercising Their GW-si MVWSV and U'2'f'f1e 33993- love oT music, have gained an inward peace and appreciaTion oT The more beauTiTul Things ThaT will always be a culTural inTluence. For Them, The Norrh Side orchesTra has meanT a greaT deal. FirsT row-B. Weaver, V. Wedler. L. GraeT, P. DeVooqdT, K. Ccrwn-ir C. Sl-id er, and M. SrniTh. Second row-C. BoTh, R. HUTT, P. Lane, D. Biggs, D. SchlaTler, L. Hoeniclx, S. Bernard. S, Behrens, S. FleTTer, E. Brown, and S. Pulver. Third row-A. Lynch, L. l-larp, D. Meyers, C. Bornirager, B, Kroeger. J. Biddhacomb. B. PlaTT, S. Rr:rTh, J. Fisher, J. Meyer, S. Todd, G. VanKirlr, G. Smiih, K. Holle, F. Rhodes, W. Booker, D. Arney, l.. Arnold, B. DeLisle, C. Leedy, and L. Wible. Fourih row-C. William l-laTT, J. BecksTine, and J. RoberTs. T19 A Fi ' rsf rowil. Arnold, G. SmrTh, S, Bernard, P. Kreigh, L. l-lonick, N. Lernrnger, and J. Miller. Second row-J. Meyer, S, Todd, N. LanTz, J. Kolmerfon, K. l-lolle, l-l. Woods, J. Nash, J. LongsworTh, J. Fisher, L. Wible, and S Behrenn Third row-A. Trasler. T. Flaugh, N. Weber, B. Groves, V. Waliers, B. SrniTh, C. l-lumphrey. T. Adams, R. Johnson, D. Wallner, J Biddiecomb, B. F'laTT, N. Ifroefzer. H. Clark, N. HesserT, L. Jones, S. l?oTh, G. Vanl'irl, and S. FleTTer. lf1:urTh row-C. Nash. N. Poltrbins, L, Keller, J. Moore, P, Bogardus. B. lZVCCQC'l', M. Ballard, M. Anglin, C. William l-'laTT, J, Bla LsTine, P, VanNc-ss, P. Sanders. F. l'furTz, B. Delisle, J, Rob3rTs, A. Baum-iqarTner, B. Anderson, D. Armey, D. Arney, P. halTer, W, Bmolfer, D. Meszerschmidh and P. Rhiidi-5. North Side Band Norih Sidels band puT a noTe oT cheer in The hearTs oT The loaslceTball, TooTloall, and Concerlr au- diences This year. Besides These, The Redslcin band also Turnishes The music Tor The Twirlers and Tor Civic parades. Leadership, co-operaTion, apiliTy, and enioymenT are oTTered To Those inTeresTed in band work. This year groups were again organized from wiThin The band. Many honors were won loy These ensemble groups in The Solo and Ensemble Con- TosT which was held aT NorTh Side Tor The second ConsecuTive year. leepeelanders should be very proud of Their loand and equally proud oT Their direcTor, Mr. C. William hlaTT, who has added a loT oT spiriT To NorTh in his greenie year. Top lelT-Carol l-lurnphrey Tells Tom Adams, Fred KurTz. Brian DQLisle, and Bop Smifh whaT she Thinl:s of The liTTle man who sTepped on her horn, BoTTom leTT-Sandra Todd, Judy Meyer, Gene Srnifh, and linda Arnold show various reacfions To a well-exoculed NorTh Side l3aslceTball play. 120 Drum Maiorettes NorTh sides MaioreTTes have again provided us wiTh colorful enTerTainmenT aT The half-Times oT our TooTball and baslceTball games. Under The direcTion oT JuaniTa Zerby, leader, and Laura Dailey, assisTanT leader, our MaioreTTes have performed in many parades and aThleTic en' gagemenTs during The year. Each TiTTh period The Twirlers Could be Tound in The gym creaTing and prac:Ticing many new rou- Tines and TormaTions. Every weelc Tound Them in new cosTumes, presenTing a new Type program. The Crowd was delighTed wifh The many specialTy and novelTy numbers ThaT The Twirlers presenTed Tor Their eniOymenT. Senior girls who will be missed nexT year are Laura Dailey, Carol Rhoades, Sondra S-miTh, Carole STellhorn, l-lelen Tinlcham, JuaniTa Zerby, and Gloria Zimmerman. Wifh The able assisTanCe oT lvlr. lnlaTT, The lv1aioreTTes have marched To Success and, appropri- aTely enough, lead The parade Through Thi' l954 Legend on iT5 opening pages. lio-Seniigf V-',e iLae'3 'T New Sidi-s Helen Tinlfham, Sofia Zimmerman, Laura Llary, Juanita Zerby, Carpe STelhoi'n, Caro' Phcades, and Sandia Smith CenTe'-'PighT in sfep as Ney relurn Trim fne pus n Tfon CTT The flag are Gloria Zimmerman, -luinva Ze'by an Caroe STel'lw3rn. Boltm-Srni ing Tor The cameraman are, lneeiinq. Jaclie BaumgarTner, Donna Neuman, Mariyn Spiunner and Bev- erly Scnane, STandinJ-Claudia Me 'ers Jean H 'admin Ala T T Nova Lynch, Jean Bumahn, and Maugei le Slaighh l2l f. i. X 5 4 1-Q..,,,, LM... Firsf row-.ludy Holmes, Jane? Ball, Virginia Wedler, Bill Slaliery, Judy Meyers, Carolyn l-lelrnlne, and Minion Oslerlaq. Sec-find row-Torn Adams, Karen Waigner, Bill Lee, Kay Zen Lecn Jones, Nalalie Marlin, Arnold Duernlinq, Mary Jo Boolcoul, Louise Ruchrnan, and Diane Schlaller. Third roiv4Alan McMahan, Nancy Glinqer, Connie Shideler, Jean Barlcer, Dorolhy Kocher, Beverly Holder, Jean Miller, Lolly Luhman, and Terry Day. ' Q. sv 1 i , -...W-.,.. - l X' Q , 1, Masque and Gavel A Toddler in lhe family ol clubs is Masque and Gavel, an orqanizalion made up of juniors and seniors who have 'ralaen speech or dramalics. Mr. James A. Purlchiser supervises The aclivilies of Masque and Gavel, and assisling him is a board oi direclors consisling ol Lally Luhman, Sharon Null, Leon Jones, Jim Luellen, and Gale Wiesmer. The board of direclors is headed by Bill Lee. Masque and Gavel has sponsored many aclivi- 'ries for 'rhe beneiir ol 'rhe sludenl body as well as lor lhe members ol lhe club. For example, The club produced a one-acr play program for lhe enlerlainmenl of a Redslcin audience. Mr. Sizer, who is lhe direclor ol lhe Civic Thealer, was lhe speaker ar one ol lhe meelings. A Nickelodeon Niqhrsv parly was lhe lealure proiecl of lhe Masque and Gavel Club. Top left-Trying To decide on a good selecfion are several members ol lhe club. Greal decision appears on lhe laces of, sillinq, Alan McMahan, Carolyn l-lelrnlce, Virginia Coflman, Ann Bouillel, Louise Ruchrnan. Sfandinq are Bill Lee, Sharon Spanqle, Lcilly Luhrnan. Judy Meyer, and Dick Prenlice. 1. r- Borlom lelf- C'esl si bon seems lo be lhe general expression on rhe laces of all members presenl al The Masque and Gavel Chrislmas parly. Lell lo riqhl are Sharon Nulf, Carol Noll, Mrs, Purlchiser and Jimmy. Barbara Crabill, Kay Zenl, Nancy Olinqer, Nancy Leininger, Bill Slallery. Minion Osleraq, Nancy Polinq, Connie Shideler, Judy Holmes, and Jean Barker. l22 '-se' Junior Red Cross Junior Red Cross is Norlh Sides lie 'ro lhe American Red Cross. Also, lhere is a counry-wide Council, consislinq of lhe club ollicers, which rneers lo help lurlher high school clubs in rheir arnbirions ro be ol use 'ro rhe American Red Cross. Here al 'rhe Big Dome, rhe club has packed overseas gill boxes, sponsored an inleresling program al lhe V. A. l-lospilal, and also had a very successful en- rollrnenr drive, Their annual dance was a soclc hop enlilled Snowball Soc l-lop. This was presenled ailer one of lhe baslcelball games in lhe school caieleria. Mrs. Alice Nusbaum and Mr, Charles Clarlu are co-sponsors ol lhe club. The officers, Barrie Delp, president Lolly Luhman, vice-presidenl' Diane Schlaller, secrelaryf and Arnold Duemlinq, lreas- urer, were chosen lo lead lhe club lhe whole year. Righlilleccralinq lor lheir dance, Snowball Sic l-lop, are lrneelinq, Karen Wagner and Jan Poling, Srandinq: Me' Boclrour, Sandra Todd, Lolly Luhrrian, Kay Zenr, Larry Vkfible Barbara Crabill, Sue Kowalczylr, and Joyce Sharpe, 3 Rcw one-Sharon Nu l, Barbara Crabil, Kay Zeer, laren Waczner, John Micu, Cyrlhia Cfarl Jcyce Sharpe, Www Ffr i, 1 Diane Schlarrer. Row rwo--Gwen Myers, Judy l-larper, Car ene l-lansin Sandia Benrena Sue llc.-iaizrl, Mwi I Plesrerer Mar, Ann Saynol Marsh, Laura Dailey, Mary Pee, Palsy Bue Sandi Row three-Mr. Charles Clarlz, Carolyn Moyer, alanel Kfmerren, Narcy l-l,b,i,n Claris Biufriarrner, Sa y B? fi' Ri, Donna Crabil, Lcly Luhman, Louise Puchman Lauia l-luhlfard GNN Pie l,nf l'l'?'T'3'Wi and Mr, Ace lXlyariis. 'i, Row lturfgaradra Link, Poberaa Bash, Alan McMsl'ia'i, ,lim Pi-evifi Barre Sec, ffn flu' E3 Sire Janne Johnsen, Kara Jane Parlief, Judy Mass, and Anne Pcibinson. 0 im f Leading l-li-Y's acfiyilies rhis year were Poberl Anderson, chaplain: Mr. Charles Clarlr, club sponsor: Len Snyder, vice-presidenfg Phil l-losler, presidenlg and Jon Micu, secrerary- lieasurer. Hi Y Club Boasis Outstanding Programs Being a member ol l-li-Y gives boys a chance lo live rheir pledge, To creare, main- lain, and exlend high slandards of Chrislian characler lhroughoul The school and com- rnuniryf' l-li-Y, which is a branch ol The YMCA, is arlilialed wilh rhe Slare and also lhe Nalional lnli-Y. Their ioinl dance wilh Polar-Y highlighred lheir aclivilies lor rhe year, and also repre' senralives were senl lo The Slale l-li-Y Con- ference. Under The guidance of Mr. Charles Clark, phil Hosler, president Len Snyder, vice-presi- denr: Jon lvlicu, secrelary-Treasurer: and Rob- erl Anderson, Chaplain, led The club lor rho enrire year. Top lelfglironl row: Donald Slayer, Bill Hoff- inan, Dicl Snyder, and Gary Riley. Back row: Pere Lundell, Phil Lockwood, Gary Fairbanks, Alan Rosen baurn, and Ralph Boqardus. Bgllorn le-ll-Lislc-ning To wha? Hugh Glock has To say are, baclr raw: Auslin Broolcs, Bob Passwafer, Ffichard Smifh, Dick Fardel, Wally Fosnighr, and l-larry Garnerle, Fronl row: Don Weber, Milre Find- ley, and Gary Gilberl. l24 Preparing for lheir annual Chris?- rnas parry were fhese members of Polar-Y, le1'+ 'ro right, Miss Lorraine Fosier, club sponsorg Marlene Hosl- ler, Judy Rilfenhouse, Jane? Lamb, Dixie Maybee, Charlotre Young, Sue Kowalczylr, Carolyn Snyder. Mary Ann Harrison, Judy Connin, Marcia Baugher, Jo Ann Anfonopoulos, Anita Ward, Judy Srnarf, Claudia Myers, and Miss Geneva Burwell. club sponsor, Polar-Y Girls Keep Busy With Prolects Polar-Y is a branch of The Y.W.C.A.. and if serves To build Chrisrian characrer and friendship among lhe girls. Under rhe direcrion of Miss Lorraine Fos- rer and Miss Geneva Burwell, The club chose Mary Ann Harrison, president Judy Connin, vice-president and Charlorre Young, secre- rary-rreasurer for fhe lirsr semesleri and Judy Connin, presidenrt Anira Ward, viceepresif clenrt and Janer Lamb, secrerary-rreasurer, For rhe second sernesrer. Two dances, Candy Cane Capers , and 'rhe rournamenr dance were rhe highlighrs of The club's acriviries. The hanging of 'rhe greens program and rheir World Fellowship conrriburions conclude Polar-Y's lisr of ac- 'rivilie-S. Receiving Their gilfs are, kneeling Connie Miller Marilyn Mccague, Juanifa Gard and Hannah Haney, Sranding are Alice Waring, Kay Giver, Georgia Oliver, Barbara Robinson, Carol Lechieilner, Parry Smiih, Nancy Robinson, Lee McMillen, Wenonah Yeager, Phyllis Trour, Joyce Melzger, and Jane' Baker. Joining in Chrisrrnas carols are Linda Grail, Sylvia l-laiber, Par Lane, Edna Wise, Carol Johnson, Sandra Gehring, Linda Wagner, Judy Kiernes, Sharon Rasp, Carol Rhodes, Barbara Hursh, Jean l-larch, Carolene Kyler, Ellen Terry, Kara Jane Parker, and Karhy Prairie. Alice Lamberf is ar 'the piano, 125 Lefrfparenr oecame a par? if rne procesgion Hwrouqlnsgur 3 SC ur, , . , - ,- Sinner Nrgnr' provided a arse- r3Y Jrrn: fur rlmnw To vum rne various dassroomz. 36-Wow-Parrlclparing In a SLM for rne cerebrerion or rlwe TOOTH year of rlwe Forr Wayne Pubirc Scnod Sysfern are Hugh G1fDCk, Sue Springer, Bob Plalrf, Jrlre Cnrrsrrnan, Arndd Duenw Uno, and Nancy Qlrnqer. As Nortlfs Parents Joined The Parade l Wifffi 51, 5,5 VI Members of Camera Club learn how +0 enlarge fheir own piclures. Working in The dark room arefleli fo righf, l-lelen Akins, Ken Slalleryx Carol Flynn, Jael: l-lullman, David Dobberlcau, and Juian Hauh Prinlinq picfures is an infriguing process indeed. Here Camera Clubers walch Marlene Tracy demonsfrale-lei? To iighl: Sleve Perlecl, Sieve Pulver, Ed Warsaw, Dan Ponloni, Marlene Tra-gy, and Mr. Norman Ba'linqer, club advieer. 126 Camera Club Many sludenfs are inleresled in developing and enlarging pic- rures. Here ar Norih Side, fheir ambilions may be salislied by ioining Camera Club. Camera fans have The use of 'rheir own darlc room for developing and enlarging piclures ihey have Jralcen. During 'rhe year fhe club presenied a leaiure lenglrh movie as a paid assembly for Their main proieclr of rhe year. This movie, Painl- ing Jrhe Clouds Wilh Sunshine, was presenled in March. Camera Club oliiicers for rhe year 1953-54 were as follows: Jaclc l-luiiman, president Sreve Perfect vice-presidenlq and Carol Flynn, secrelary-lreasurer. Membership is open io boih boys and girls, and Mr. Norman Ballinger is adviser. Rifle Club Ready! Aim! Fire! Very frequenlly Redslcins hear lhese shouls and lhe firing of fhe rifles as Rifle Club members slrive lo hir lhe bulls eye al 'rheir range under lhe Dome The Rille Club was formed +o leach safely wilh guns, To encourage beffer sporrs- manship, and lo mainlain beller marks by aiming af a fargel inslead ol song birds. Sludenls who are inleresled in lhis sporl are greally encouraged lo join 'rhe club. Mr. l-lyrle lvy, lhe adviser of Rille Club, en- ioys spending his summers al his home in Canada where he does a lol ol hunling and 'fishing and speaks for his abilily 'ro sponsor lhe club. Olllicers of Rifle Club lhis year were Jesse Coil, presidenr' Jaclc Biddlecome, vice-president Tom Kurlz, execu- live olllicer' l-larry Garnet secrelaryt and John Nor+on, Treasurer. Medals and olher awards are presenred fo The members as lhey advance in marlsmanship. The highesl award is lhe Dislinguished Rifleman Award. And of course, all members are familiar wilh The Sporlsmanls Code. The Norfh Side Rille Club is proud To be a member of The Narional Rifle As- socialion. Top-Bob Arney, Ernest Armstrong, l'c'n G: mer Barry l-lormann, and Dan Ponfoni. Cenrer-ln prone position, George Knorr, Jihri l-lanscn, Jerry We-rling, and Bob Lewis. Kneeling. Clyde Leedy and Jesse Coil club preside-nf. Bolrorn-Ken Luffenbacher, Jack l-luifman Mr. l-lyre lvy, Rifle Club sponsor, Larry Richfer, Jehf Border y. and Bill Slark. l27 North Instrumentalists Band and orcheslra members who have as fheir sole purpose lhe foslering of a beller band and orcheslra by way of scholarship, musicianship, and allilude compose The Norlh Side lnsfrumenral- isls. N.S.l. plans social affairs and proiecls for each year, This year 'rheir proiecl was The cleaning, painling, and praclically remodeling of The band room. ln doing fhis, fhey have helped To lceep 'rhe Big Dome in 'rip-lop shape! Officers for N.S.I. in 1954 were Karllon l-lolle, presidenlq Gene Smilh, vice-presidenlt Jaclcie Nash, secrelaryg and Don lvlesserschmidl, rreasurer. Members for N.S.l. are chosen each semeslert 'rhey are called pledges, or be-Her lcnown as spilcesl licp, lirsl row-Terry Flaugh. Jim Beckslein, Richard l-lurl, and Sian Rolh, Second row: Carolyn Boih. Ala Nova Lynch, Tcm Adarns, Jenean Longsworfh, and Sandra Behrens. Third rcw: Chart-ne Nash, Bob Sanders, Wayne Boolref, Sandra Ti:-dd, and Joe Fisher. Bollom firsl row-Jackie Nash, Bob Plall, Gene Srnilh, and Karllon Holla, Second row: Mr, C. Wiliam Half, Bob hrcieger, Don lvlesserschmidl, Fred lfurli Jail' Biddlecome, and Norm l-lesserl. 128 Leif, firsl row-Jean Miller, Judy Meyer, Ann Trasler, and Linda Arnold. Second row: Larry Wible, Sally Bernard, LaVon l-loneiclc, Harold Clarlc, Barbara Weaver, and Dave Wallcer. 'Q-9 io A 411mm ,,,, .. Riqhf-Leading 'rhe club acfivifies rhis year were. seared. Peter Van Ness, Janeen Powell, and Nei Lanfz. Sfandino are Meivin Boolrouf, Miss Irene Miller, club sponsor, and Kay Louderrnillr. l29 ,J Junior Forensic League Junior Forensic League has as irs membership rhose underclassmen who are inreresred in speech and speech acliviries. Two of The oursrandinq evenrs of rhe year were rhe Halloween play, Under rhe l-larvesl Moon, presenfed in Ocrober, and The annual Chrislmas parly held al Sandra Todd's house in December. Those leading rhe club The firsl semesfer were Neil Lanlz, presidenr: Mel Boolcour, vicefpresidenfq Janeen Powell, secrerary-'rreasurer' and Nancy Kroe- ger, social chairman. Officers elecred lo serve for fhe second Term were Sandra Todd, president Kay Loudermilk, vice- presidenlf and Barbara Chrisrie, secreraryfrreas- urer. Miss Irene Miller served as adviser for rhe club. Top, 6-if-Eniciyir': Yr-eir annua Chrisvnas parly are lara Jane Parker, Anile Ward, Janeen Powell, Carol Jchn- iron, Bobby Bash, Jannie Thr-mas, Joan Tuzrison, and Jane Wrn3.3re, Seafed af lhf? piano are Mevin Bfii-leur and Judy Moss. Cenfei, eff-Corning bacl For seconds are Sandra Todd Fay Loudercriill Barbara Boqenschulz, Nancy lfroeqer, and Mary Pie. -'WS' ,.A. A i,-s i s Junior Classical League Pledging To hand on The Torch oT classical civiliza- Tion in The modern world, Junior Classical League members sTrive To acquainT Themselves wiTh The civilizaTions of Greece and Rome, believing This acquainTance will help Them undersTand and appraise This world oT Today, a world indeblred To ancienT civilizaTion in iTs governmenTs, laws, liTeraTures, languages, and arTs. This pledge oT The Junior Classical League, along wiTh encouraging sTudenTs in The sTudy oT The classics and increasing The sTudy oT advanced LaTin, is The purpose of J.C.L. The club is open To all pupils in advanced LaTin, and Those planning To sTudy advanced LaTin have been accepTed as pledges. Members oT J.C.L. helped To plan and promoTe ConTinenTal Capers, The ioinT language club dance, held This year. The club advisers are Miss JudiTh Bowen and Miss Lorraine FosTer: heading The group Tor The TirsT semesTer were JuaniTa Zerby, senior consul: Howard Massey, iunior consul: PaT Powell, scriba: and Eleanor WeilcarT, quesTor. Second semesTer oTFicers were Eleanor Weil4arT, senior consul: Howard Massey, junior consul: Phil Bond, scriba: and JuaniTa Ze-rby, quesTor. Top-Sealed are Eleanor WeilxarT, Hugh Gloclc, and JuaniTa Zerby. STanding are Phil Bond and Howard Massey: These are The five sTudenTs who Toolc advanced LaTin and were members oT Junior Classical League. CenTer- ConTinenTal Capers, The ioiriT language clubs' aTTer game dance, was The reason These J.C.L. members were clecoraTing The caieferia. LeTT To righT, Phil Bond, Juaniia Zerby, Miss JudiTh Bowen, Hugh Glock, Howard Massey, and Eleanor WeilrarT. BoTTomfLoolning over a model of an ancienT ship are Howard Massey, JuaniTa Zerby, Miss Lorraine FosTer, Hugh Glock, Eleanor WeilcarT, and Phil Bond. 130 Los Sodales Los Sodales, our Spanish Club under The guide ance of Miss Marie Ehle, gives The Spanish pupils a chance To learn more of Spain, iTs people, iTs cusToms. arTs and sciences. IT broadens Their knowl- edge and also allows The members To enjoy Them- selves while They parTicipaTe in Spanish acTiviTies. Among The acTiviTies of The club were a Spanish dinner and also a TalenT show puT on by iTs mem- bers. Also, Los Sodales sponsored a ioinT dance wiTh The French and LaTin clubs. A Spanish medal is given by The club To The mosT deserving sTudenT who has compleTed Two years oT Spanish. Club leaders The TirsT semesTer were Joyce Sharpe, presidenT: David Boxley, vice-presidenT3 Eleanor Gaulin, secreTary-Treasurer' Bob WillcuTTs, social chairman: and BeTTy Groves, membership chairman. For The second semesTer The members chose Jim Miller, presidenrf Nancy Weber, vicee presidenT: Anne Robinson, secreTary: Linda Kira- coie, Treasurer: Bob WillcuTTs, social chairman: and BeTTy Groves, membership chairman. Top-Dishing up The vicTuals Toi' The Spanish dinner ar lefr To righT, Miss Marie Ehle, club sponsorg Anne Robinscir Joyce Sharpe, Ann Trasrer and Nancy Weber. CenTer-Enjoying Their 'Food are, from row, Eleanor Gaulin, Judy Balmer, Sally Fleming, Carol PonTius, Barbara Arnold, and Donna Fackler. Second row: David Bexley, Rose- mary Shambaugh, Erma Dawson, Gloria Houclr, Sharon Pal- Terson, Norma Robbins, and Nancy Cunningham. STanding: Ken Willrerson, Diclc Faulkner, Jean WiTT, and Jay Welry. BoTTom-Joining in song around Nancy Welier aT The piano are, TirsT row, Paula Kreigh, Saundra Faullnc-i', Sharon Kogin, Donna Neuman, and BeTTy Groves, Back row: Jim Miller, Sharon Koehlinger, PaT Kreigh, Bob WillcuTTs, Linda Kiracole, and Jim Jackson. 131 E xx if M gx,A 'iff Wlrial, no sffailions? Bur These Phy Chem members clon'l ies-rn log disappoinled-Lell lo uighr: Nancy Qlinger, Carol Wyiarl, Larry Lantz, Nancy Sloles, Emily Slephan, Jack Bradshaw, Dan Linlf and Bill Eisberg. Phy-Chem Club Norlh Sides Phy-Chern Club is composed ol sludenls enrolled in eilher physics or chemislry Classes who wish lo lurlher develop lheir inleresls in lhese sciences. The oulslanding evenl ol The year lor lhe Phy- Chem Club was 'rheir Trip lo lhe lnlirmary in No- vember, where lhey gave a program and 'Furnished relreshmenls lor lhe residenls. Ollicers eleclecl lor lhe lirsl semesler were Larry Lanlz, presidenlg David Bleelce, vice-presi- denr: Gladys Morrell, secrelary: and Minlon Oslerf lag. Treasurer. Leading rhe Club lor lhe second semesler were David Bleelce, presidenly Ed Brown, vice-presidenl: Carol Wyall, secrelaryi and Jon Cliilon, lreasurer. Mr. Sherman Pressler and Mr. l-larold Thomas served as advisers lor rhe club again lhis year. lor: riglf-Lell fo righl: lVl'. l-lafod Thomas, Minlon Cmfeilaq, Marilyn l-layes, Emily Stephan, Joanne Cole, Cari: yn Bfih, Bill Eisberq Ji Lahfnan, Mr. Sherman Press- er, Larry Lanlz, and Fila, BiIrll'T YT ricihl-Lell lo righl: Minlon Oslerfag, Carole Wyarl, Mi. Pressler, Emily Sli-phan, Marilyn l-layes, and Sonny lfluernling. 132 3 L v ., - Q A iam sessizinll seems lo be on the menu ol Phy Chem's Chrislmas parly. Choosing fheir lavoriles are Jim Clark, Glady Morrell, Ed Warsaw, Marvin l-lulsell, Dave Burg, Dave lille-elre, Mary Jo Bookouf, Ron Scherer, Carolyn Bolh, Aa Novi: Lynch, and Joanne Cole. Future Teachers Nor-Gro Chrb uw Ferlh a qrear Geal if ehof' fhls year to make rhe Future Teachera or Ncrfh Side prcflr by Hs e-ive-wie. he riurooae ra to qw:- sradenra rnreresfeo 'n feachrnq an oppgrranrrry +3 cuhrivafe rhe needed quahnef. 'fer reachers and alia ro heha undecided snide -5 fi choose rherr voca- Mons. A hip ro Manchesrer Corlege for an F.T.Px. Con' ference hiqhhqhred The year. In addirlon, srudenfs from orher Sch-:role were enrerrarned here 'ro en- courage Them +0 ararf Qhaprers af rheir own. Their arfer-game dance also brouqhf enrerrarrrnenr for all. And, as alwaye, FTA. was always ready ro supory fufure ieachers ro arep in as subsrrrmes. 'hx ef'--Er i,r '1 H Cn' fha :rail 'I FTA, are J' 2 r lr' VJ:-f F'r.i'n'an Marry Sn :Paw Waker Vi Ard-3' in and Juir, Ctnfr Bivr-rn, eff-Sue Stine' Cnargfre Yiarl Ponahj Scnefer Ann Trfff-r, Mfg, Maryarn Cnaprnan dai' 'ref' sir: Mike Ang rn, and N 'n ri Birr are gahreri-11 arwrd fha refreihmen' fabe. Be ff.-Wranprr: Cnr.. nas 3H'S fer ini Jfen are Nan Lerninger, Pufn BaLe',h1,, Jus, Meyer, Mary Ann Hafrfzrr td Murory Sharon Tex-.r ard Le y Luhrran. Globetrotters Globelrollers Club promoles among ils members a belier underslanding oi people and Jrheir counlries and governmenls. l-lighlighling 'rhe year's aclivilies was Jrhe 'rrip To Washinglon, D. C., which was sponsored by Jrhe club. This lrip was op-en fo all social science sludenrs and upperclassrnen. The group was guided by lhe club advisers, Mr. l-larry Young and Miss Kalharine Rolhenberger. Olriicers elecled for lhe fall semesler were Carol Smilh, presidenl: Ron Scherer, viceepresidenlx Sandra Schroeder, secrelaryg and Gloria Zimmerman, Treasurer. Leading The club during lhe second semesler were Carol Wyarl, president Louise Ruchrnan, vice-presidenl: Judy Meyer, secrelaryg and Larry Lanli, lreasurer. Top lei?-Connie Shideler, Nancy Poling, Nafalie Marlin, Kay Zenl, and Sharon Null seem lo have enioyed one ol Mr. Younfizis many humorous iales. Top righl-Siiling: Barbara Cummings, Charlolle Young, .lan Poling, Louise Ruchman, Carole Wyalf, and Miss Kalherine Rolhenberger, club sponsor. Slanding: Mary Jo Boolcoul, Ronald Sherer, Virginia Coliman, Carol Srnilh, Dick Piedel, Don Messerschmidi, Janice Yenl, and Marcia Harman. Bollom lell-Sillingf Jane? Young, Mr. l-larry Young, club sponsor: Barbara l-lursh, and Curlis Park, Standing: Eleanor Weilrarl, Ann Kilfenger, Carolyn Bolh, Carol Slellhorn, Juanifa Zerby, Nancy lfroeger, Jane-l Ball, Jerry lfaulrnan, and lfaren Wagner. Bollorn iighl-Silling: Larry Lanlz, Emily Slephan, Dave Bleelre, and Joan Hudson, Slanding: Jean Millar, Alan Mclvlahan Llorry Gall Sonny Duernling, and Dave Burg, H Through ils aclivilies and The following of ils lhemes, Helicon Club has provided an opporlunily for ils members lo increase Their lilerary knowledge. Modern Classics and Life in These Uniled S+al'es, lhis year's lhemes, were carried oul lhrough poelry and plays. A polluclc al Nancy Leininger's and a Chrisfmas parly for lhe residenls ol lhe Allen Counly Infirmary highlighled lhe lirsl semeslerg lhe Spring Tea and Senior Farewell climaxed The year's aclivilies. Officers for The firsl semesler were Nalalie Marlin, presidenl: Dave Burg, vice- presidenl, Carol Wyall, secrelary: Bill Lee, lreasurery and Mary Schuellce and Alan McMahan, crilics. Second 'rerm olhlicers were Jack Bradshaw, presidenly Don Chambers, vice-presidenlq Nancy Leininger, secrelary: Dave Bleelce, lreasurer, and Judy Bash and Ed Brown, crilics. Top lei?-Eirsl row: Bev Holder, Barb Weaver, Carol Schinbeclcler, Rosalie Hasewinlcle, Joan Hudson, and Dorofhy Kocher. Second row: Nancy Leininqer, Pal Fleming, San+a Claus lAlan McMahanl, Ann Nickerson, Edna Kenney, and Mary Ann Harrison. Top righl-Nalalie Marlin, reliring presidenf, congralulales incoming prexy, Jack Bradshaw. Also sealed are Nancy Leininger and Dave Burg. Slanding are Mary Schuellre, Lolly Luhman, Don Chambers, Dave Bleelce, Carol Smilh, and Carol Wyalr, Bollom-Fronl row: Alan McMahan, Ed Brown, Dick Boellcher, Mel Boolroul, Bob Bolman, Jerry Kaulirnan, Mike Anglin, and Jim Bryce. Cenler row: Mary Ann Harrison, Mary Jo Boolcoul, Louise Ruchman, Chariolle Young, Larry Lanlz, Joan Hudson, Barbara Hursh, Edna Keeney Jean Miller, Rosalie Hasewinlcle, and Jinny Wedler. Baclr row: Marilyn Hall, Sharon Null, Marilyn Srnilh, Beverly Holder, Jean Barker, Connie Shideler, Carol Smilh, Judy Bash, Lolly Luhman and Dororhy Kocher. W .3 Q -. Wig. -'mfr -1 . ..,. - 5,1 ,, .sxf .. ,. ...H , y X 'x I .2 Big Domers Traveled lProgram Lane' be ,JP fs X 53 , if On This avenue we can slep oul ol: The parade lor awhile and hear some musical selecrions sung by members of the Triple Trio: Dave Bleelce, Randy Bandor, Bill Lee. and Ronald Trowbridge. This acl was a special lealure of Varsily Varielies. IO va i iw M1-' is sg, .-Q' ns., Lower Top-Ann Nickerson is shown giving fhe qavel 'ro lhe new preky, Sharon Nuli. Looking on are Nalalie Marlin, Miss Frances Plurnanns, Beverly Holder, Rulh Ponlius, and Nancy Hobson, Riqhl-Talking ii over are, sealed, Kay Oliver, Marqarer Douqhiy, Barbara Weaver, and Marlene Lecher, Slanding is Gail Bowman. 136 Parmi Nos Amis Parmi Nos Amis, or berrer known as French Club, is composed of srudenis who have 'iaken French. The mosi imporianr evenl in 'lhe year was The Mardi Gras on March 2. French Club also helped sponsor The annual language clubs' dance, which 'ihis year was called Con'rinen'ral Capers. The mellings oi French Club are usually conn- posed of ouiside speakers, skiis and movies, or group discussions, and 'rhey end wiih delicious re- ireshmenis. Qrciicers ior The iirsl' semesrer were Ann Nicker- son, presidenlg Beverly Holder, vice-presidenlg Pai Fleming, secreiaryy Nancy Poling, Treasurer: and Naialie Marlin, social chairman. Leading rhe club for The second semesier were Sharon Nuli, presidenr: Rurh Poniius, vice-presideniy Nancy Hobson, secreiary, Beverly Holder, ireasurery and Alan McMahan, social chairman. Miss Frances Plumanns, who Jreaches French here al Norrh, serves as The adviser for lhe club. Upper Top-Seared are Carolyn Schinbeckler, Par Ra- chel, Judy Harper, Sue Kowalczyk, Sandy Slephan, Jane Wingate, and Debby Hacker. Sranding is Sandy Underhill. ,.r' si A Nature Club The young lzaalc WalTons oT NorTh need only an inTeresT in The greaT ouTdoors ro enioy The acTiviTies provided by Nalure Club, ln The Tields, ToresTs, and waTers oT Indiana, These naTuralisTs discover Things OT ouTsTonding inTerCsT as They sludy The TacTori, which make The gre-aT ouT-oT-doors so wondrous. Vlfhen weaTher doesn T permiT These narure lovers To conduclr Their Tield Trips and hikes, iilrns, hobbie-, proiecTs, and collecrions all serve To lceep alive Their inTeresT unTil They can once again spend Their hours hiking Through The nearby iields in Search ol Narure s oiclspring. 0uTsTanding evenTs in The clubs yearly calendar include Trips To such places oT inTerezT as The lzaal: WalTon grounds locaTed on Cedar Creel, and public Toresrs and parlcs in This localiTy. OTTicers Tor The year included Marsha l-lawl, oresidenT: Larry LanTz, vice-presidenT' Sue Parlser, secreTary' Gaynol Marsh, Treasurer' and l4aThlyne Prairie, poinT recorder. Club advisers are Miss Vesra Thompson and Mr. CliTTord OTT. Pram'-Miss VesTa Thcrrvptzn, cer1+ef hows a piece -JT unusual wcod To Caudeve Bobay, Ed Wfarsaw', Sue Dvli-r Tc'r T-fCii:nTz and Ann Widnz. -as. T' :b1 s1 Tir 'fre ij ,YL M l-lc'-A ivfn ' E I r nn ce fM'. To 1 T i fn T uf: Mi H r i arf Marr E r 1 V National Forensic League National Thespians Two ol Norrh Side's lop honorary socielies are Nalional Forensic League and Nalional Thes- pian Sociely. N.l:.L. is a group lhar 'lspecializesu in debale, while Nalional Thespian Sociely spe- cializes in dramalics. Nalional Forensic League is open lo anyone inreresred in speech work, especially debarers. Mr, Alberl Coil is The sponsor of 'rhis organizalion, and members have earned 20 poinls by giving speeches or engaging in debale. Nevvesl oi lhe many organizalions al The Big Dome is The Nalional Thespian Sociely. Norih Side has had rhe honor of being 'rhe iirsr high school in Forl Wayne lo be charlered in Jrhis imporlanr sociery. Honor srudenls in dramalics are eligible lor membership, and lvlr. James Purlahiser is club sponsor. Happy and proud fo be lhe charrer members of Norrh Side's Nalional Thespian group are, firsr row, leil ro righl. Sharon Null, Barbara Crabill, and Karen Wagner. Second row, Kay Zenl, Glady Morrell, Carol Noll, Jean Barker, Nancy Poling, and Mary Jo Boolcoul. Third row, Jaclc Crusa, Terry Day, Leon Jones, and Barrie Delp. Below-Slylish smiles are on display by members ol N.F.L. as rhey lislen lo one of Mary Jo Boolcours animared declamarions. Grinning broadly are, Silring, Ginny Coffman, Lolly Luhrnan, Bev l-lolder, Debby l-laclner, Sandra Schroeder, and Ann Bourlel. Sranding are Norm l-lesserr and Carol Smilh, while lislening in from lhe rear are Mr, Coily adviser, and Mr. Pressler honorary member ol The club. 138 i ai S , xii i Dy im I l V :ii M4 'rr-ll' Above--Fronf row: Emily Srephan, Mary Ann Harrison. Gwen Myers Juia Mueller Dave Burg, Ann Nigkersin Shiriey Ca iihan, Sandra Schroeder, and .linny Wedler. Baal riiwi Jarer Furrrnan S'eve Perfect Nancy Poing, M-arilyr Hayes -lack Koenig, Jerry Sari, Bill Vliicurrs, Jean Barker cz Noun Hesse'-, Anr ,Cui er, .lim Luellen, and Jael: Cruse. Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll, 'rhe nalional journalism honorary sociely for upperclassmen, is 'rhe goal ser by every srudenr who is iournalislically inclined. Candidares musl be in The upper rhird of Their class and have done superior work in wriring, ediring, or busniess managemenr. They are selecred from newspaper and yearbook sraris by publicarion advisors and musr be approved by rhe execurive secrerary oi rhe organi- zarion. Anolher honorary group for Norlh Side iournal- isrs is l5OO Club, whose members are lalcen from The Norrherner and Legend sralis. A siudenr is eligible lor membership afier earning l5OO poinlsf bronze, silver, gold, and gold-ieweled pins, and school leriers are earned by 'rhe members. Tihs group sponsors rhe annual journalism banquer, which was held ai Vi!XfD's Baer Field Reslauranl 'rhis year. 1500 Club 13 T in- -Q ,I , . p Q.- i l?ighT+Nine siudenf iournalisfs were honored wirh men bership in Quill and Scroll This year. They are, lroni Jane' A Y Fuhrrnan, Gale Wiesmer, Norman Hesserh Jean Cour, and Sandra Schroeder. Sranding: Nancy Poling, .larry Gait, David x Burg, and Marilyn Hayes. J 3? , , Y O V it, . rf A as ,Q A g The Northerner The NorTherner STaT'T, headed Tor The enTire year by Nancy Poling, has produced anoTher MedalisT Award winning paper Tor NorTh Side. The award is presenTed by The Columbia Scho- lasTic Press AssociaTion To The mosT ouTsTanding high school papers in The UniTed STaTes. AssisTing Nancy in maior sTaTT posiTions ThroughouT The year were Jerry GaTT and Dave Burg, managing ediTors7 Dave Burg and Carlene Hanson, news ediTors: Carlene Hanson and Gwen Myers, TeaTure ediTorsq and Jean Barlcer and Jinny Wedler, copy ediTors. OThers were Jaclc Koenig and Phil Hosler, sporTs ediTorsZ Jinny Wedler, Jannie Thomas and Bobbi Bash, ex- change ediTors: Jaclc Cruse, STeve PerTecT, and Jaclc HuTTman, phoTographers7 and Bill WillcuTTs, poinT recorder. The business end oT The NorTherner was handled by Marilyn Hayes and Sandra Schroeder, ad managers: Shirley Callihan and Marilyn Hayes, business managers: and Louise Ruchman and Barb Weaver, circulaTion managers. Too righT-FronT: Emily STephan, Bobbi Bash, Jean Barker, Sue Tenny, Jannie Thomas, and Julia Mueller, STand- ing: Jack Huhman, Anne Robinson, Bill WillcuTTs. Gwen Mye s, and Glenn Timmis. BoTTom righT-.FronT: Diane SchlaTTer, Louise Ruchman, Marilyn Hayes, Al Rosenbaum, Carlene Hanson, and Ann Nickerson, STancling: Jinny Wedler, Dave Burg, Ann BouilieT, Jeriy GaTT, Nancy Poling, Jack Koenig, and Bar- bara Weaver. ,Am , ei 1 Xgiffy M' 5 1 Y 5 I l .- 'T L 1 4, 4553111-Q 'L if 7 A Tamiliar scene every Friday morning is The one picTured aT The leTT, Tor ThaT's when The homeroom agenTs pick up and deliver The Norfherner To over 1,000 subscribers. Nearly every sTudenT in school supporTs The paper by subscribing or by working Tor The paper in one oT The many capaciTies. T40 RighT-EdiTor Norman l-lesserT malces a poinT concerning one oT The picTures To JaneT Fuhrman, assisTanT ediTor, and Mr. Norman Ballinger, publicaTions ad- viser. Norman and JaneT planned The dummy Tor The T954 Legend aT a year- boolc worlcshop aT lndiana UniversiTy lasT summer. -1:? ' The T954 Legend The T954 Legend is The resulT oT many long hours oT planning and preparaTion. The worl began lasT July when ediTor Norm lelesserT and assisTanT, JaneT Fuhrman, aTTended a high school journalism clinic aT Indiana UniyersiTy. Early in The school year Mr. Norman Ballinger, adviser, and The ediTors chose The sTaTT. lvlaior posiTions were Filled by Jean Cour, circulaTion manager: Louise Ruchman, senior ediTorZ Joan Hudson, underclass ediTorg Jim Luellen, sporTf. ediTor: Dave Burg, acTiviTies ediTor: Ginny COTT- man, arTisT7 and Ann BouilleT, junior sTaTT member who will ediT The N55 Legend. This yearbool, has aTTempTed To capTure and record some oT The years highlighTs. The sTaTl sincerely hopes ThaT The ICPS4 Legend will help you relive one oT The be-sT year-x oT your liTe. Top T-1-Tl-eLe'1end 'Jail 1-nib-, -- 'al-N Tn'--r 'rl ilirrrpse aT The V954 Leurend T-rind -mile aprrrfyai Srfahid are l-ay Zi,-nT, lvlarene Pffariel, Daw- Bleu-le finw Bail' Crahil. Sffindinfli Cami Nfl., Jfiil:e Nash, -,lbanw Zerby, lilavu Burix Sharon NulT, and Jail l-lustw n. Lfwer ef?-gli:-lis in -3 yi,-arb nl wary Tfiiiri Til-ini picTurc-s lui wriTinq and proohno copy, l-l-:res F1 Jan: who made much of This br-sl pcssiliifii, Serifui aff- Loui-i Ruehman, Mary ,lm BoolcuT, Jerry Gad, and Virqireii CoTTrnan. Sfandinq are Jael Cruse, Mariyn l-laye, Jim Lueilen. C'nnie Shide er and ,loan T-lriilsfr, ,lean lf u' and Carolyn Peiter were abie-nl. l4l WW Ti KEEPER PRINTING COMPANY Serlfifzg For! VVQWIE and lfzkzizznf wzlfz QIIHZIZX' Printzkig for om' 40 IYEIIFJ 714 W. Washington Fort Wayne, Indiana Congratulations - Class of '54 .JCM LLAQ memorz 0 llAl'.5 I9 ! Aalalyy ala? ll'l'llA a ,Molto in your CAP and GQWN . . . jf wif! Eve !7l'0lf0l'. ,fiaWlIllPPIHGfR 3 ffm fm ximg, PHUTUGRAPHH Wayne a+ Fairfidd-An+hony 5416 1 LM' Hz Mme 'Jx x'K WD YQ Q95 213 'gi X14 Nb X flbtvgqlw Q ' ,, NX- ' M , og CQ ' n I X.lyl wr In 4, , 'V ., I, -' 1 11. an f xg CQ x AUTUGRAPHS E YK, fyzife 'Q-H Q . 1 XC? 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' .uf 1' , 1 1 I ,lr bw , xA -.1 ..u4 117, ' A . nf., .JN ' A greaf inleresf was aroused in Television alfer Forl Wayne's TV sfalion began operalion. Members of Junior Forensic League, walclming a favorife program, are Neil Lanlz, Laura Hubbard, Mary Poe, Gwen Myers, Rullw Ponfius, Grelclwen Callilnan, and Kay Perrin. Cften North Siders Followed A Path To Television Or A Favorite Hangout Afier school many Redskins can be found gelding a bi+e +o ea? while discussing The lafesl news. Carole Scoll, Janie Thomas, Dave Burg, Jim Luellen, Carl Wil, Iiams, Sue Tenny, and Roberla Bash seem lo be qefling a big laugh over somelhing especially funny. if X-w,,. 7 'X f , 3 xx Day Ends, Students Leave, But Parade Keeps Rolling Z,,f'f' , s wr - ' ' 'T I 1 a ff fag p,,ff,T5Q' I A , ' .. A T-3... ,.V , Ma ,., , ,,,,.,,., X V 4 , , WA CONTENTS F ly 16 CI 32 Ahl 86 A 112 99 N701 Q 5 S 09 LL ww 31 HMwlwwwmwlwmwmww- J I l My 6 Ao ?!MgZf jay, ,woo XR Xxix 2 5Z2ZZ2i9Z22ZZiiifizZiifj Q XSQSXXX MAZ?f'ffV2mf'EfQijQjQjf7mL Sw M .N QNXXK wLM EM fiffgf E X i SfWf p9w?1W9 fy,ff!! Q ggfxs igyiwwz WJ W I N yfwx A Ag ,,,,,0zZ,. .M ffl ww My lf? ifmflfwfwf M f W M5 wa gf 4 ,LJ ,J M f W nf M fp , bmw M YZJQJM fu 1 ,cmpiy 1 Hljwzww WA V .,x4 1 W 'P M 2 C3 m Wf 55651 QQW in O rw N55 ia g , !Qfg ffgxzf Mf?fMgJfg 6 M5859 P41 .rl -A i i xg- Q FACULTY if 41, 1 r fzlgfl g fQ1-W R + if-ra. Q, 14:42 - mfg 'fl V -.-' fa A , 5 .si -... A f 3 , i J I 4 N GUM il- RESEQ?-Y X,'i.Q3N, f , Q 'NT-YQ Principal O. DALE ROBERTSON i New Chief, Head Squaw Lead Big Parade V? 18 When lhie beal of 'rom-ioms began lo sound 'rhrough lhe brighi Seplember air, lvlr. O. Dale Roberison look his place as chief of lhe lribe. l-le has led lhe Redskins in The manner of a 'rrue chieilain . . . like a Teach-er who gives advice and keeps Things running smoolhlv. l-le has done a fine iob of preserving ihe old cusioms which have been carried on ai Norlh Side for many years. ln shori, he has performed his dufies in such a way as ro explain lhe reason for his name being perma- nenrly placed high on rhe Toiem-pole of Norlh Side fame. With heari and hand ihar move logeiher, and leer lhal run on willing errands, Miss Gross reigns second in command of ihe spacious wigman by ihe shining S+. Joe Wafer. Paiience, wisdom, and 'raci have become ihe symbol of our dean, and sludenis find her a kind and sympalheiic friend. Dean VICTORIA GROSS School Administration Lights Students' Paths Each member ot North Side's educational pa- rade must have a piloting torce which conducts him down the long path ot knowledge until his day ot graduation. This great source ot light and guidance is the Public School Administration, head- ed by Aaron T. Lindley, superintendent. Principals, deans, and taculty members ot each school are a vital part ot the group, and without any one ot them, the school system would tail in its purpose. The Parent4Teachers' Association plays a very important part in the proper tunctioning ot our schools. Through their meetings, new plans are tormed tor raising tunds to tinance school proiects. Keeping records and doing other necessary routine worlc, the ottice personnel do a large part in helping our school system run smoothly, and etticiently. All ot these leaders are a vital part ot the parade at North Sid-e. Beiow-Ottice ne-per-3 are some ot the most important s wer e persons ot the Administrative group. Mrs. Lillian Graharr M Pau s i I t and Miss Mary Waller, who are shown here at the ties in d n s con i or n s ar the Deans ottice, otter Miss Gross and Mr. Robertson much Sc att r a s W i vaiuable assistance. tr asurer ARTHUR J. RHOADS MARIAN BASH J. ROBERT SINKS Social Science Social Science Social Science 1929 + H739 .3 2. , is , i f 51, 2 Mi ,A li ii ,xii X ,M Rv i A 5 1 V - 1.1- KATHARINE ROTHENBERGER HARRY YOUNG Social Science Social Science 20 Below-Cne ol The hiqhliqhls of fhe civics courses offered al Norlh Side is lhe slaqinq ol a moclc lrial, which is here being enaclecl in one of Mr. Rhoads' classes. Leil To righl are Dean Zirlcle, Pal Slaler, Ron Popple- well, Dave Solomon, Sharon Null, and lhe wilness, Ann Slullz. Above - Lalin, Spanish, French . . . smdy ol Foreign language gives a sludenl a lool inlo lhe background ol his own language. l-'lere Miss Judilh Bowen gives four ol her l.a+in sludenls board drill: They are Avis l-learen, Molly Dunigan, Carolyn l-lawlcins, and Larry Milchiner. XI XRS ., : M 0 'Ma' ggi' MARIE EHLE FRANCES PLUMANNS Spanish French, lvlalhennarics if JUDITH BOWEN LORAINE FOSTER GENEVA BURWELL Lalin Lalin Lalin, English H .-k.,.i T W K.-M., -1 A 4 TOURIST THOMPSON RUTHFORD SMUTS ROBERT EDWARDS Mechanical Dralling lnduslrial Arls lnduslrial Arla Vocational Studies Aid Many Ivli-Clwanifial dffzwinq ii. cnc- ol llne prinmvy Courses ollered Tli-9 use of deiai rnafiliinery playa an irnpoilanl role in n llw vizcaficnal field af Norflw Side. Slwowinq inleresl in Nfrln Side-ls wood classes, Three members of This class are ii' work are, lrfinl, Sam Somali and David Sloul. Back, 'alwown in a derncnslraliffri, Lal? fo right are Fred Rhodes. lm Slnaver, Mr, Tourisl Tlwqnwpgon, inalrucioi, and Bob Pace, Dick Young, and Dick For. Y . fi T . ' . ' , YT' www-- dhrfkxxi ' fa 'F-3 il One of We mi-wi-v iiuuep berrrg c5'eMfd ii Ngrvih Sr-fi? is :He Eamiy Pf,f3faH n 533, 'aught r-, M453 Heian Beam. Qperv onry To senrou, the class deals wrfh some of frm rea! probems in re aww Qf r ffT'!E' and famlry, Pidured srffimg on The 510-ir, face fo camera, am Grtfriim Plrgrnarf, Uenm Moore, Caro! Garmen, Darrene Rider, Salry Wlzrirn, Jim LUENEMY and Hf-Uv Twlfam, Sei'-31 Mr-,S Bean, Caro? Baer, Jan-Qf Furvrman, Mich Smiw, and UML Yfburm. In Preparing For Life's Work MARY DILGARD HELEN BEAN OLEETA FRENCH Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics GRACE BRODGES Business New Q13 JOHN MERTES MARYANN CHAPMAN Business Business 1 WILLIAM SIMON ORAL FURST LESLIE REEVES Business Business Business Business couizifz ave aixiung II, rnosf popular WIIIW Norflw sfudenh and Iypincq classes are aIw.ays IIN Miss Fur-.I is shown wiih in QI-ass dui R5-mick and PI'1iI Lamb. Second rcw I-Isriis and BQIQ PQiIiIff. '- inq .4 Ilnw cIriI'. Friginf row-MarIeri. I S Audrey Gveimano, Ifeiww SpiIIf-V . iii Gbiiiiia Frm-se, and Card PQ , 'il row-Bonnie Karqer, CaioIyn I-IeImIwe and Rdpn SIoI:e5. Baal--Monnf A human pyramid is Nhal Coach Bcyb Cowan ig helping This Qvfiup Ol boys se? up. The base row c-:insisln ff Ed Peaclef, Bolo Pace, Bii OYlil9E', intl Bcc Mcfu cicn. ln ine fcp fcv. are Ed Keller, Bcl: Slellhoin, and Leon Kennedy? Ccach Ccwan ii Ee- hind, 34? Mann 0131? .X filh, ' ijfxiiisl' ii P gfyailr 2 - M ie 5, .U X., ROLLA CHAMBERS ROBERT COWAN JOHN J. HINGA Physical Educafion Physical Eclucalion Physical Educalion PEI' PM mv' E 433,-wwff. f MQ .4 I HYRLE IVY Physical Educa+ion 5 rn i' kb. - 1 W DON KEMP ROBERT TRASTER Physical Educalion Vocafions, Driver's Training ,LV igcjgwff 93 ,QOQAA Q lbw My ,Zim I A ' - F' J . 7'-Cf A33 ,196-M. WL if L Q ' 9 NR 7 Mb' JV, gd J! fc YV I TI! fp! . ff - gf ff 'WWW Qvf M 'I-0 il: Ms gd VM1, f RTE J xy! ,Vw My 4V'3 1ff.,L FQ ' LOU QYUB f QU' jlvplr J .U ,J A-J .ff 3 www -rx I Off? X jj 6 '7 V?f'y,f'Y , NYM ,' A J wIWbbJI' YK W Q W 1, w M R O' f 2, 35554 Q . - , 'f LILLIAN SCOTT ETHEL SHROYER RAYMOND BEIGHTS Ajrlendance Librarian Music -If WILLIAM HATT RUTH CARROLL MARGARET SPIEGEL Music Plwysical Educafion l-lealrli, Physical Educalion Music plays an irnporlanl role in The lives of many Redskins, and lwence if is one of the rnosf aclive deparl- menls in sclwool. l-lere Mr. William Half lwelps sfrinq players Connie Slwidler and Marilyn Smilli, wlwile Edward Brown and Sieve Pulver re- hearse in flwe background. All 'Four are members of Norflw Sideis or cneslra. 'F he umverse und swoy wear J D Wen, Wxgfknng cn New varicm O 1 cfs ofe Phi, Hodges, an omg. L VESTA THOMPSON CLIFFORD OTT Biology, Bofany Biobqy ove-Pnysicsa' o J ,fx lg X1 V? W ,f l I SHERMAN PRESSLER HAROLD THOMAS NOEL WHITTERN Physics Chemfsfry Phsbal Gecqrephf ,Q , . .A P..-s. H NORMAN BALLINGER CATHERINE CLEARY ALBERT COIL Publucallons English English, Debale Be ow-En-gislw I sfudenfs from Mr. Ba lnger'z dense display projecls made during fha sludy ol l-lomerls Gdyssey. Lell +9 riqlwf are Charles l-lufclwins, Bob Brosius, Sally Fleming, Barbara Arnold, Barry Hormann, Marla Myer, Nick Splllson, Pe-fer cleVooqdl, and Donna Bfqqs. if g ELIZABETH LITTLE SARA STIRLING English Enqlieh Above--In Nfvh Sxde Env ISI 5555-5, gpg-,356 .3rnpna1,i4, ig y:na4jv2G Q Y .A 4., V n group vjlvwnr,-,, An En-1 C aus presenf' Wa f-An?.Lfwwc,,-wary dri , , , , FQ' , Pm.. rnahc prcfduchon. Sfandunq mp Mary Ann Harrlynl Bifhiv-3 Hush Ei' Eisbrfrq, Ghivin Zirnmvg-rrnen, Car' VVR'5ifv-ms Cari? NW and Yew Zen? sfudenf directr. Sem:-d is Maw SchueVl'e-. IRENE MILLER JAMES A. PURKHISER AMELIA DARE English Speech Dramafics English 29 XI' ., Tip 'eff-In-yliz, and so dgebra occupies rne minds 5 ifuriervs who begin their high szhcol main courses. A+ ne baalfboard are Larry MilNer, Mrs, Alice Nusbaum, '-1-arrwr: Pfaermry Ja-ilrscn, Jessmn CLI-errrngfbnl and Janlae Partridge. Tivo rigrnf-Qne of We many phases of We arf qurriguLUm 1 fha? Cf cevafniis ani pcffery, VVo'1rrn1 if 'ws poffe-ry .wi-'21 is Gaynd Marin, WHEVQ Cm-:nie SHHNQ-fy Ed Km? Janice Vv1cQur1Qn flgrnni Caushni and Cinnhe Mangan 'roi fn. Lcwer' fef?7A WHL oar' of every week Es Friday morning, ffwr Meri when The Norfnernc-r ccrrnog Ouf, Here 'rne various edrf-irrs pur We Dinar 'DPH e1': 'eff ro rr1FT.Ann9 Pnbirfson Dave Burg, Nlmcy Prnrnq Cnfenp Hansen and Jr-rry Gag, r Merhemefics MARJORIE BELL MARY JANE MARTIN MARIE MILLER r A r Ar 30 A .. B i EVERETT PENNINGTON ALICE NUSBAUM CHARLES L CLARK lv'laThemaTics lv1aThernaTic5 T em ien Janitors And Cafeteria Job oT recog- Workers Have Big Serving NorTh Side wirhour ThoughT niTion, ianiTors, cooks, and caTeTeria help work long hours each day To keep our school running smooThly. arrive aT The buildf They are Each morning, long beTore mosT sTudenTs school, The ianiTorial sTaTT is busy making ing as clean and comTorTable as possible. always on hand ThroughouT The day To meeT any emergency which rnighT arise and oTTen musT sTai, laTe aT nighT To clean up aTTer a dance, game, or oTher school TuncTion. Early in The day The kiTchen sTaTT begins To prepare a well-planned lunch To keep Redskins healThy. Under The capable dlrecTion oT Miss Bean, The Cooks are consTanTly Trying To bring new and varied Toods inTo The NorTh Side dieT. These Two groups cerTainly deserve The apprecif aTion oT every NorTh Sider. Top righr-Our hard .-.fcrlina ianifcrs pause a mcmev, They are, kneeling, l-lerber' WeiTsrnar: and sfarding FQ c Chambers John PeTerinl, and Fred Menzie, Bcvcrn righ'-CaTeTe'ia r.C'll9fE e giving, Elorowy Mannfncns and Freida WiTTe. S'and3ng are Eleancr Ernard Ceo Dennis Gaclys Mcculicuzr Per'e Liumbiud Betiie Schlosser and Agnes Paie. 'AZ 1215 ' f lm UT ll amass u um u 412 mx i' fa . N yi xl - Q ' an ' 1 , . .au 65 - l g i cw!! ghd , i K is OW if WR X xl CLASSES s Asx wr an -ex 2-.-up M nw: f .,-s 2.2 ' ms 1 1 2-,L N ew A , 'wr , 1-, .1 ' ap- , f L-MQQIQW, Q' M Q wwf-' ,FJ ,s SW5'1 ff - -.P X' ' 'Jia - ive-X' A-,:w2f9Snsr.s f i c -. fr J, 7: .ggg,5'fQ:g1,?Q.',.'f,,f+'ff , -,, fs A QQ 6, 5:gg,,i3g11,.,tj A . , .6 A Honor Society Names Four Year Honor Roll Tweniy-four seniors were named 'ro 'rhe four year honor roll by Principal O. Dale Roberrson ai The Naiional Honor Socieiy banquer held la're in April al 'rhe Y.W.C.A. Seniors who concluded iheir slay ar Norrh Side wiih a grade average of 90 or above were as follows: Mary Schuellce Debby Hacker Jean Barker Mary Jo Boolcouf Jack Bradshaw David Burg Janel' Fuhrman Jerry Gail Marilyn l-lall Mary Ann l-larrison Norman l-lesserr Beverly Holder 34 Leif-M ary Schuellce Valediciorian Below-Debby l-laclner Saluiaiorian Barbara l-lursh Fred Kuriz Naralie Marlin Ann Nickerson Sharon Nulf Nancy Poling Sandra Schroeder Connie Shideler Carol Smifh Marilyn siniih Eleanor Weilcarl Juaniia Zerby 3115 l l A, A 'lhe' a f ao J as 4 2en li a 'na F Miss Basn inf! M' J' gg .-2ei'ea a. effr ' a . fe a ie s V-.ere ilu' 3 ng lv and Nala Q- Mar' n a jpg d in ' 581' e V .gi'ff'.jfw'- ,f 1 Class ol 1954 Recall As sludenl leaders, lhe class ol 1954 successlully accepled lhe responsibilily ol Norlh Side leadership during lhe pasl year. The eleclecl ollicers gol righl lo worlc planning lhe senior banquel. Beaulilully decoraled lables ollered a perlecl selling lor lhe enlerlaining program, and speeches by Dave Burg and Debby 1-laclcer and musical solos by Gladys Morrell and Marilyn Smilh reminded everyone presenl ol lhe wide variely ol lalenl in lhe class ol 1954. The senior play, 'Annie Gel Your Gun, lcepl audiences laughing lrom lhe lirsl scene lo lhe lasl curlain call. Mary Jo Boolcoul porlrayed Annie. a rough and ready girl lrom lhe backwoods counlry. As lhe wealher grew warmer, lhe Senior Prom became lhe main lopic ol conversalion around lhe Big Dome. When lhe long-awailed nighl linally ar- rived, many dreams became realily TO lhe dancing couples. l-lai and Farewell, lhe 1954 Senior banquel will remain one ol lhe highighls ol lhis year. Many ilcelebraves -.ere al lhe spealrers lable including Tom Mcffcrnp Miss Vflcfia Gross, Supl. Aa':n T. Lindley. Mary Ja Bcclzu' and Dada Burn. 35 ,M .Ag i s Yea r's Activities Near lhe end ol lhe semesler edilors Norm l-lesser' and Janel Fuhrman came oul wilh lhe 1954 Legend. The yearbook ended long monlhs ol worlc lor lhe slall ol wrilers, arlisls, and pholographers. Senior Day and lhe Senior Will made every senior aware lhal his high school days had come lo a close and il wasnl long belore lhe class ol 1954 was marching lrom Norlh Side info lhe lurure. All fgff' Q W ' Ak MMM, 1101.4 Alfa W Marx fmzffdb 7,Q4,f! ii EQQAWIL wwf ff layoff ff MW? 7 M L Jwj ,MJA7 ,Hn finfkq fff.. V ' fayywfvffwlj fLVafffWf f7!'7 43'74'1 VQfq . :QI 4frU?f0-'VN. Q,Lfe d!qAJL -Anita xg, . . 6 ,M-wfd .ywl Q 541475 . Jn, fglrpfx AFV x, NX .V nf' ' YK 5 -'M V Qfxxwf' W G f 0 V 4-:AJJJA :ra if JAMES RUSSELL ADAMS Rifle Club: Inlramural Baslzelball JlM ANTONOPOULOS Sludenf Council: Traclc: lniramural Bas- lrelball JOHN ARCHER NORMAN E. ARMSTRONG Sluclenl Council: Helicon: Senior Class Presidenl: Junior Social Council: Sopho- more Social Chairman: Freshman Class Presidenl: Foofball Lefferman: Batlcelf ball: Tracli MARILYN LOU ARNEY G,A.A.: Polar-Y: Twirler RANDOLPH L. BANDOR Globelrolfersg Nalure Club: A Cappella: Chorus: Triple Trio DAVID L. BANDT Cross Counlry: Baskelball: Tracl JEAN ROSEMARY BARKER l-lelicon: J.F,L.: Masque and Gavel: Nalional Forensic: Chorus: Norlherner. Copy Edilor: T500 Club: Senior Play: Vargily Vaiieliesg National Thespians CHARLES EDWARD BARTAWAY SHIRLEY LOU BENDER G.A.A.: Globefroflers: Polar-Y: Training Choir: Twlrler GERALD CLARENCE BENYA Band: Orcheslra JERRALD PAUL BENYA JACK ARTHUR BIDDLECOME Rifle Club, Vice-Pfesiclenrg Band: Or- chestra: N.S.l. RUTH MARIE BLAKESLEY FTA., Sc-crelary: Cv,A.A.: Los Sodales: Ci. ,OVUS DAVID BLEEKE Sluclenl' Council: Globelrolfersg Helicon: Nalure Club: Phy-Chem, Vice-Presidenl: A Cappella: Legend STafT, Agenl: Ten- nis, Reserve: lnlramural Baslcelball MILDRED ELAINE BODEKER STEPHANIE ANGEL BONAHOOM F,T.A.q Masque and GaveI3 Red Crocs: TrainInq Choir MARY JO BOOKOUT Srudenf Counci-3 Globefrofrersz HeIicon, Membership Chairman: N.F.L., Presl- denfg Plwy-Chem, Secrefaryi A CappefIa EMIS' EnsembIe: Nor+I1erne'Z Legend Sta? Na+IonaI I-Ionor Socieryg NaIionaI Tkesphns: SenIor CIass PIay WARREN JOHN BOSEKER JACK O'BRIEN BRADSHAW Smdene Coundg FTA.: HeIicon Treas- urer Praqrarn CI'vaIrn'an: Pny-Chem: Red Cross: Jurnor Cass, Searerary-Treasurer: Nafionaf Honor So-defy, Vice-Presldenf GERALD WILBERT BRAUN In+'arnuraI Baslfe+baII, VoIIeybaII LOIS JANE BROWN Bcosfer Club, Secrefaryt Pep sess Cnairrnanq A Cappefa DAVID FREDERICK BURG Srudenf Councih Prezidenfi G'oI:efrcr+- fersg I-Ie-Iicon Crinc Vice-Presidenh Na- rure Club. President Plny-Chemg Norrne 5-rner News Edirorp Legend S+aIIg ISOO CIub3 Na+ionaI Honor Scrclesyg Semi' Iway SANDRA LOU BURRY 'S.A,A.q Los SodaIes:CI1orus VIOLA MAY BUSCHBAUM Parrni N55 Amis: Pny-Ckemq Chorus Tmreri Legend I-Iomeroorn Agent JANET LUCILE BUTLER P: ar-Y SHIRLEY MARIE CALLIHAN Sbber-offers: J.F.L.3 Masque and Ga-1 Pny-CI'1ern, Secrefary, SocIaI Crwalrrnx Norrnerner, BusIness Manaqerl Adverris ing Manager: ISOO CIub JAMES CAMPBELL DONNA CAUSLAND DONALD DEAN CAYWOOD RIIIe CIub: Band: Football, Sfudenf Ma agerp Cross Counfryg Track -sf , fs w,,,.,, A v' B sir JOSEPH ROBERT CHRISTMAN JAMES WEIR CLARK Giobelroflers: J.F.L.: Pliy-Chem: Senior Play TERRY L. COCKRELL VIRGINIA JANE COFFMAN G-lobelroflers: J.F.L., Hislorian: Los Sodales: Masque and Gavel: Narional Forensic, Treasurer: Chorus: Norlherner Debalep Legend Arfistq Senior Play JEAN COUR Sludenr Council: I-Ielicon, Secrelary: J.F,L., Vice-Presidenlg Senior, Social Chairman: Junior, Presidenlg Sophomore, Vice-Presiclenl: Freshman, Social Coun- cil: Norllrerner, Ad Manager: Legend Srallg ISOO Club: Nafional Honor So- ciely BARBARA JUNE CRABILL Sludenf Council: Globelroflers: J.l:.l.,: Masque and Gavel: Red Cross: Norllw- erner: Legend: 1500 Club: Senior Play: Nalional Tlnespians PHIL JON CRABILL Camera Club, Secrelaryelireasurerq Na- Iuie: Plwy-Chem, Vice-Presiclenl: Rifle: Chorus: Leqend Aqenl: Cyclofron: ln- Irarnural Volleyball: Audio-Visual PHYLLIS JEAN CRABILL G.A.A.: Polar-Y: Red Cross: Clnorus JACK ALLEN CRUSE Camera Club: Globefrorlersg Los SOA dales: Masque and Gavel: Pliy-Cliern: Rifle, Vice-President Norllverner: Leg- end: ISOO Clulzq Nalional Iliespians: Senior Play SHARON LYNN CUMMINS Norllierner, Assislanf Fealure Editor, Fealure Eclilorj ISOO Club: School Serv- ice: De-bale CAROL S. CURDES Parnwi Nos Amis: Pcfar-Y: Red Croce: A Cappella: Clworus LAURA FERABA DAILEY G.A,A.: Pod Cross: Twirler, Assislanl Leader: Leqend Aqenlg Rippelellesg Sigliool Service BARRIE OWEN DELP Sludenl Council: J.F.L,. Presidenl: Ped Cross, Presiclenfq A Cappella: Senior, Vice-Presidenl: Junior, Social Clrairrnan: Scrplwomore, Piesidenl: Legend Aqenlg Foolball, Caplain, Lerferman: Baslcelbaf Iraclr MARCIA LOU DILLOW Los Sodales WILLIAM L. EISBERG Sludenl Council: PTA.: Nalure: Phy- Cnem: Rifle FAY MARY ESTVANDER G.A.A.: J.F.L.: Chorus: Twirler F. JOANN FISHER Chorus MARGARET ANN FISHER FTA.: GIobefro+rerS: Masque and Gavelg Phy-Chem: Chorus PATRICIA ANN FLEMING FTA., PubIIci+y Chairman: Globehof rersg HeIIcon: Los Sodales, Secrerary Treasurer: Masque and Gavel: Perm Nos Amis, Secreraryg Red Cross: Leq end: ISOO CIub EUGENE C. FOX PIIIe CIUE RICHARD LEE FOX F,T.A.: Sruderrr CounciI: Baskerba Track WILLIAM CHARLES FRANKE Sruderrr Counci' DAVID L. FRAZIER BOOSIQTT HVY7 Pifle CIub7 Swimming JANET LOU FUHRMAN Smdenr Cormr:II: GIObe+roI+ers, Soda Charrman, He'rcor1:J,F.L., Preslde-nf and Vice-Presiderwq Masque and GaveI Cheer Leader: Norrlwerner, News Editor Legend Ass EdI+or7 Na+Ior1aI I-Icr-0 Sociefy JAMES FRYE Band: Inframuri' BasIre'rIruaII JERRY GAFF Sruderd CoufvcII Treasurer: Ghbefrcf fers: Los SodaIes7 Norfherner. Sports Edrror Mana-qInq Eduorq Legend: ISOO CIuI:w JACOUELIN EVELYN GARDT G,A.A.: PoIar-Y JOHN ROBERT GEORGI Foo+baII GARY LESLIE GERARDOT I-Ii-Y: Parrru NU: Arms: PIIIQQ FqfwrbaII Lerferrrran SANDRA KAY GICK G,A.A.: Red Cross 4 f I yt i ,gf ff, lim JOHN LOGAN GRAVES SHIRLEY LEA GULLETT EDITH ANN GUTMAN G.A.A.q Twirler DEBORAH JANE HACKER Sludenf Councilg Globelrollersg Hel Con, Secrefaryg Masque and Gavel: Na Iional Forensic: Parmi Nos Amis: Polar-Y Presidenl, Secrelaryg A Cappella: N fional Honor Socielyg Senior Play MARILYN JEAN HALL Globefrollersg I-Ielicong A Cappell Cnorus: Norllierner, Assislanl Eealu Ediforg Senior Play RICHARD L. HAMMOND Ped Cross: Cross Counfry MAX A. HAMRICK JAMES LYNN HARFORD Cross Counrry, Lelrerrnan: Track, Le-Ile NIGEL JEAN HARMEYER G.A.A.3 Globefrollersg Clrorusp Seni Play VAUGHN R. HARRIS Parmi Nos Amis: A Cappella MARY ANN HARRISON Sfudenl Council: F,T,A.g G,A,A,3 Hal Cong Masque and Gavel: Polar-Y, Pref denf, Secrefary-Treasurerg Red Cro: Program Co-Chairmang A Cappell Norflwernerg ISOO Club MARILYN JOYCE HART .l,F.L,: Masque and Gavelg Polar-Y, S cial Chairman, Devolional Cnairrna Red Cross: Debaleq Humorous Declam fionq Typing ancl Eilinq Awards JERRY ROSS HARTER Cl'1orus1 lrrlrarnural Baslrelball GLORIA JEAN HATTERY Giobefrofrersg Debalinq LOUELA JOYCE HAUSMANN O,A,A.g Plwy-Clwemg Polar-YQ Red Cros A Cappella3Cl1orus MARSHA ANN HAWK GAA.: Nature, Porn? Recorc denlq Norllwerner MARILYN ANN HAYES Sfudenf Councrl: .l.E,L., Secrelary-Tre ureeg Masque and Gavel: Natl Forensic, Vice-President Plry-Cr Norllwerner Audilor, Ad Manager, B ne5SNlLr1arj?'2 ledend Shall: V500 CHC, Debafei Senior Play DONALD JOSEPH HECK Eoofball NORMAN DALE HESSERT Sludenr Councllg l-lelicon: Masque ' Gavel: Nallonal Eorenslcp A Car end, Edllot l500 Club: Qu? ' Scroll: Nafional Honor Sociely ROBERT CHARLES HIEBER Norflnerne' Slalilg Foolball, Le++e' Basl:e+ball3 Traclr Grd ppella N, Clvorrg Band: Norllwerner, Edrfor Lf- 4 C' 'Sr X 5 m if 5 ,f r PATRICIA ANN HOBSON PolareYg Clworus PHILLIP M. HODGES Rifle: Norllwerner Aqenl BARBARA ANNE HOFFERBERTH Boosler Clubg Parml Noe Amis: CEULS BEVERLY ANNE HOLDER A Sludenr Councrl1Grobe1rorrersq l-lelu:f:n Masque and Gavel: Nefional Eorens Parmr Nos Amis, Vrce-Presrden' SCC Clwarrrnang Band: N.S.l,q Norrherrw Agenl: Legend Slallg Red Cross KARLTON HOLLE Band: Orclwesfra, N.S.I., Presrderr' - 'lamenfariang Tennis Lefrerman, Cap' JAMES T. HOLLMANN Baskefball HARRY LEE HOWENSTINE lnrramurel Baskedbell JOAN ALYCE HUDSON G.A.A.: Globefrorfersq Helicon Pub rg Clnarrmanp J.E.L,1 Cheer Leader: Leos Srafl RONALD EUGENE HUGUENARD C5lOLD6lVCl'l6VSZ Rifle, Crggj, Cfruohlf BARBARA ANN HURSH Globelrollersg Helicon: Polar-Y: E Cross: Chorus N1 fag. YHA ev.: V, :S SQ? 4- f, 5,4 Wg MARY LUCILLE JOHNSTON FTA., Hislorian: Globefrollersq Los Sodales: A Cappella: Chorus: Norfh- erner LEON A. JONES Masque and Gavel, Treasurer: Band: Drum Major: Senior Class Play: Fresh' man: Secrefary-Treasurer: Nafional Thes- plans PHYLLIS ANN JONES Chorus JOHN FORREST KAIN JEL.: A Cappella: Chorus: Norlhernerg Fsolball, Lellerrnan: Baslcelballg Traclr BONNIE ELIZABETH KARGER G,A,A.: Phy-Chem: Polar-Y: Red Cross JERRY EDGAR KAUFMAN Sdudenl Council: FTA.: Globe-lroflers: Helicon: J.F,L.: Masque and Gavel: Red Cross: Norlherner EDNA IMOGENE KEENY Boosfer, Secrelaryi E.T.A.: G.A.A.: Helicon: Los Sodales: Nalurf: Club: A Cappella SHARON LEE KEINTZ ANN ELIZABETH KITTINGER S'uden+ Council: F.T.A., Vice-Presldenl: Slgbelrollers: J.F.L,: Polar-Y, Devollons Chairman: A Cappella ROBERT LAWRENCE KOEHL Foolball, Lellerman: Baslxelball, Lerlere 'nang Traclc JACK KOENIG Slude-nl Council: Norfherner, Sporfs Edilor: Legend Aqenl: T500 Club RICHARD A. KOWALCZYK Los Sodales: Red Cross: Norlhernerp Eoalball Lellerman: Baslcelball: Traclc, Le+lerrnan ROBERT F. KROEGER Pllle Club: Band: Orcheslra: N.S.l. CHARLES FREDERICK KURTZ Srudenr Council: Helicon, Criric: Masque and Gavel, Dire-clor: N.F,L.: Rifle: A Cappella: Band: N.S.I. RETHA JEAN LAKE DJlarVY: Red Cross: Chorus ETHEL ANTONETTE LAKE G,A.A,: Rifle CIub JANET JEAN LAMB GIoI:JcIroI+ers: PoIar-Y, Secrerary-Tfea urer: Chorus: Orchesfra PHILLIP E. LAMB Norfherner Aqem' ALICE ANN LAMBERT G.A.A.: J.C.L., fwedlleg PoIar-Y: Fei Cross: Chorus LARRY A. LANTZ Siudenf CourvcII: GIoI3eIroIIer5: I-Ie-rlcc Nafure, VIcefPresidenI: Phy-Chem, Tree urer, President NED W. LANTZ InframuraI BasI:eIbaII LYDIA FERN LEE G.A.A.3 GIobeTroIIel5: Los S0056 PoIarfY: Red Cross DORIS DELIGHT LEFEVER GIobe?ro+Iers Club MARLENE JANE LEVY J.F,L.: Parrni Nos Amis: Chorus: SV: Service DAN N. LINK Phy-Chem: RIIIe: A Cappella: Cham Legend Aqenf: Track: Intramural Basket ball: InIramuraI Track MARK HAYS LITTLEJOHN Camera Club: Rifle CIub WYNELL LOGSDON Masque and Gavel: Parmi Nos Aff' Seruc-r PIay: Norfherner JAMES RICHARD LONG Norfhernerg Cross Counfryg Baskeme Track, Lerferman RALPH JAMES LUELLEN, JR. Srudenr CounQII: J.F,L., Presider Masque and GaveI, Program Chairrre Nodherner, SporIs EdIIor: Leger Sfawqg ISOO CIuI:: InIramuraI BasIe'Ce Inframural Track: SenIor Play TED A. LUTTON GIobeIroHers: Phy-Chem: Infrermf BaSIce1IDaII: In+ramuraI Track Yew ,., L I D I' -:f:' I . Q' E ,'1' .r , re.-rf --- Y .' , -fi: -f,,: I ' lll ,I QQ ,V .. , H I I--I Y. f CHLOE JANE LYON Los Sodales: Masque and Gavel: Red Cross: Chorus: Norllnerner Aqenf THOMAS VICTOR MCCOMB Sfudenl Council: FTA.: A Cappella: Red Cross: Clworusg Senior Secrelary- Treasurer: Junior Vice-Presidenr: Foo?- ballg Senlor Play WALTER McCOMB ARLENE RAE McDANIELS JAMES HOWARD McGARRY Sfudenl Council: Eoolball, Lefferman: T'if:l1, Lellerrnan DAVID EARL McGUIRE JANIS LU McOUEEN J,C.L.: Masque and Gavel: PoIareY: Red Cross: Chorus EVELYN JANE MADRID Band FRED LARRY MAHLAN Foorloalf Baslrelball: Inframural Traclc: lnfri-'mural Volleyball CONSTANCE RUTH MANGAN Polar-Y: Chorus: Norfherner Aqenf GAYNOL MARSH l:.T.A.: G.A,A.: Nafure, Treasurer Pilar-Y: Red Cross: Rlfle, Secrelary MARILYN JOAN MARTIN I3,T:A,1 Masque and Gavel: Red Cross: A CappeI'a: Nortlnerner Aqenl NATALIE ELAINE MARTIN Sludenl Council, Vice-Presldenf: Globe- rrollers, Vice-President Helicon, Presi- ienl, Social Chairman: A Cappella: Senlor Social Commirfeei Junior Social Commilree: Soplwomore Secrefary-Treasf ufer: Freshman Vice-Presldenrg North- erner Aqenr: Nalional Honor Sociely CARL H. MESSERSCHMIDT Sludenl Council: Boosler, Presidenl. Vice-Presidenf: Clvorus DONALD B. MESSERSCHMIDT Globeirolfersg Helicorrg Plwy-Chem: Band: Orclneslrap N.S,I., Treasurer. MARY LU MINYARD J.F.L.: Norflwerner Slall: ISOO Club NANCY MONNOT Polar-Y: Red Cross Club J. DENNIS MOORE Cheer Leader PATTY MOREHEAD GLADYS JANE MORRELL E.T.A.. Secrelary-Treasurer: J.F,L.: Masque and Gavel: National Forensic: Pl1yeCl'ren'w, Treasurer: Polar-Y: A Cap- pella: Norllwerner, Stall Arlislz ISOO Club ARTHUR H. MURI Camera: Audio Visual Prc-ieclionislq Plwv- Clwemg Rifle KATHLEEN MARILYN MURPHY Globelrollersg Masque and Gavel: Ped Cross: Norllwerner VIRGINIA BERNICE MYERS G.A,A. JACOUELYN LEE NASH G.A.A., Point Recorder: Po ar-Y: Band: Crcl-ieslra: N.S.l,, Secrelary: Legend ELIZABETH ANN NICKERSON Sludenl Council: F,T.A.: I-lelicon: Parrni Nos Amis, Presidenl: Cheer Leader: Clnorus: Norllnerner, Major Slall: ISOO Club: Nalional Honor Sociely HARRIET LOU NICLOY G.A.A.: Red Cross CAROL ROSE NOLL Los Sodales, Secrelary-Treasurer: Masque and Gavel: Recl Cross: Training Clnoir: Norlnernerg Legend: Narional Thes- pian: Senior Play RICHARD A. NUERGE SHARON LEE NULF Globefrollers: Helicon: Los Sodales: Masque and Gavel, Social Clriairrnan: Nalional Tlwespians: Parrni Nos Amis: Senior Play: A Cappella: Legend Slal-F, Aqenl: Red Cross NANCY SUE OLINGER FTA.: Los Sodales: Masque and Gavel: Phy-Chem: Red Cross: Clriorus: Twirler Kar THE 1954 LEGEND f J A f 1 px ' 4 1 . f, 51 I A-L, , f , I. ' If r . KJ ' . ff' fy f fu f I 3 ff I 'IZ I-If ,Aff 1' . J I V fy' 4 f f f fy ' 'V Z 1 l 1 ,4 - . Lf Ll 41 ' I J F' V Y f Z' J f ' f, ff, zz' , f -fl: If' ng 4, I 'Ac' ' I :L xr. , .f ,L f' LA X 9 X ,li 1-' r ' 1 , fl' I V' 1 , ,, Ep ,1 0 , X f 'K , , L F f'L .fzx V Lkcv' V .L if., ' 5' 4 f I pq. 1. ' b-airy' A '11 A 1 , , 77:1 4 , , E,-, , ' f QC cs Q x,,,,,,YQ C-'-f,, ' xx E X FK K V , T, L1 Q Lzfff CE' G J 'L ff K 1, I X, Ll, I F f Q X -5 'E f J 1 -. ,. ,, 1 MI NTON OSTERTAG Masque and Gavel: Nalure Club: Phy- Chern, Treasurer: Red Cross: Chorus: Football, Sfudenl Manager: Slaqe Crew JAMES RICHARD PALM lnnarnural Baslcelball MARY CAROLYN PARISH F.TiA,3 Phy-Chem: Chorus? Norlherner THOMAS FRANKLIN POINSETT Chorus: Cross Counfryg Traclcg Infra- 'nural Baslcelballp School Service JAN H. POLING Slobelrolferx Red Cross: Chorus: ln- 'farnural Traclcg lnlramural Baslcelball NANCY CHARLOTTE POLINC-3 Swdenl Council. Parliarnenlarian: Heli- conq Masque and Gavel, Chairman, Board ol Dire-cforsi N.F.L.: Parrni Nos A -is, Presidenl, Vice-Presidenlg Junior, Si-ohornore, Freshman, Social Councilg Nlzrlherner Edilorrin-Chief: ISOO Club: 'Quill and Scroll: Nalional Honor So- celv Presidenlg Nalional Thespians RONNIE RAY POPPLEWELL PATRICIA KAY POWELL Sfudenl Council: F.T.A,: J.C.L., Treas- ufer, Secrelaryq Red Cross: A Cappella: Freshman Social Council: Norlherner Agenh Senior Play ROBERT EUGENE POWELL Cross Counlfry, Lelfermang Traclr, Leller- rna'7 Baslcelball RICHARD EARNEST PRENTICE Masque and Gavel: Red Crossp Infra- rnuraf Baslnelballg lnlrarnural Traclcg lnlra- rnural Volleyball PHYLLIS ARLINE PRIESTLEY DALLAS RAY RAMSEY . Fiofball, Lerlerrnan MARTHA MARLENE REARICK Baogler Vice-President Poinl Recorder? 3glarAYq Red Cross: Legend Slall' CAROLYN MARGARET REITER Sw-den? Council? 6.A.A., Presiderlf. 'fue-Rresidenlg Masque and Gavel: Norfherner, Aqenlq Leqend SlaFly '3.A,A. Leller, Nufne-ra'27 School Service PATRICIA LOUISE REPP Pala' Y FREDERIC ALLAN RHOADES Chorus: Band: Orcheslrag Schcc ae ice 4' ARTHUR E. RICHARDSON GORDON DEE RICHHART GWENDOLYN RIDER RICHARD E. RIEDEL Globefrotrersq Rilleq Chorus: ln'fa'nw Baslcelball MARILYN ANN ROEMBKE Sfudenl Council: Los Sodales Pfesioen Social Chairman: Leqend Aqenil MICHAEL DAVID ROSE Inlrarnual Baslcefball ALBERT RUBIN Nalureg PhyYChen17 Cyclolroni Tern Reserve LOUISE KAY RUCHMAN FTA M be sh p C a .. ., ern r i hirmanp Gabe- frofrersg Helicon, Publiciry Chairman: Masque and Gavel: Red Cross: Chorus Norrherner Stag, Aqenlg Legend Stal? 1500 Club: School Service DONNA RUFFING C-4A.A.1 Polar-Yg Chorus EVELYN LOUISE RUMPFF Chorus DAVID CHARLES SALOMON Srudenf Councilg Band: Inframufa Eas- ball lcefballg Inframural Volley RICHARD EARL SCHELLHOUSE HEY RONALD LOUIS SCHERER EIA.: Globelrorrers, Vice-Presioe Helicon: Parrni Nos Amie Treaswe Phy-Chemg A Cappella ROSE MARIE SCHLOTTERBACK G.A.A.: Polar-Yg Red Cross 3 S, ' y v N4 . , W m 'N Hb ii Q 'K 'mf A fb' A .I fa gy La X 'Q ' fi v ,uw f, . at Q V W, : M x T' . , A .q.. :ii-is 5 - f. . 103 X 'I ' J X N 4, if 1.9: Q n It 'WSF I tx J.. X ? Q f 3, ggfnf. 1 i:iITT',3i if ilk -5 JK. Q T Lx 1 -I ' CARROLL JOANNE SCHMITT Boosrer: G.A.A., Treasurer, Lelferi Polar-Y SANDRA KAY SCHROEDER Sludenr Council: Gvlobeiroifers, Secre- faryg Helicony N.E.L.: Varsily Cheer- leader, Capialng Norflwerner, Business Manager: 1500 Club: Naiional Honor Socielyg School Service: Senior Play MARY LOU SCHUELKE G-Iobeirorfersg Helicon, Crilicg A Cap- pellag Band: OrcI1es+rag N.S.I.. SecreA Iaryp Naiional Honor Sociely, Secre- iary-Treasurer ELVERGA MAE SCHWARTZ Boosier: C'.A.A.g Red Cross: Orclvesfra WALTER L. SCOTT IEoo+I3aII, Manager: Baslrefball, Man- afqart Track, Manaqerg Inrramural Bas- Loiballg Iniramural Tracli JANICE JOANNE SHATTUCK Boosfer: G.A.A.g Rifle Club JAMES STANLY SHAVER Inirarnural Baslceiballg Inirarnural Vol- Ieyball CAROLYN GEORGEANN SHEARER Globelroilersg Red Cross: Clnorusg Twirlar' Norllwerne-r ALAN JOSEPH SHELLY CONNIE L. SHIDELER Masque and Gavel: N.F,L.: Training Clnourg Orclneslra, Slrlng Ensornbleg Leq- end Sfaiig Naiional Honor Socielyi N.S.I. THOMAS L. SHOPPELL legend Aqenrg Intramural Baslceiball SHARON LEE SHREVE Polar-Yg Red Cross SHARON LEE SHROYER TWIVIEV JAMES WILLIAM SINES Sfudenl Council: Foolloall, Leilermang Iniramural Baslceiball VERN ALLEN SLAIN Sfudenf Councilg Hi-Yp Nafure Club: Red Cross: Rifle Sludenr Councilg F.T.A.g Helicong PATRICIA ANN SLATER Band WILLIAM J. SLATTERY Masque and GaveI CAROL JOAN SMITH Sfudenf CouncII, Secrefaryg GIobeIro+- Iers, President Membership Chairman' I-IeIrcor1, Soma! Crmanrmarvp .I.F,L.: Masque and GaveIg Na+uQnaI Forenswcg PoIar-Yg A Cappewhai 6nrIs Er1semI'3:e MARILYN LOUISE SMITH F.T.A,, Vice,PresIder1fq I-IeIiI:ong Masque and GeveI7 Pofer-Y: A CappeIIagCI'1orusg Orchesfrai Sfring ErIsernbIe: N.S.I.' N3r+I1erner Age-ni MAX EUGENE SMITH, JR. Band: Orchesfray N.S.I., Vuce-Presude-mfr IrwTrarrIuraI BaSIce+baII SONDRA LA VEL SMITH G.A.A.3 Los SodaIe-S: Twifery Senior PIay EMILY ANN SNYDER SAM A. SOMERS Sfuderw CounciI BETTY L. SPEAR I:.T.A,: G.A,A., Secre-Iory Lefrer' Or- crwesfra PATRICIA JEANNINE STAAK Boosferg Schoo' Service CAROLE VIVIAN STELLHORN Sfuderwr CouncIIg G,A.A.3 Gfobefroffers- Polar-Y: I'wirIer EMMELINE STEPHAN 6IobeIroHer5g Phy-Cberrwg I3oIer-Yg NQr+I-nerrwer SIGI-'If ISOO C ub CAROLE LYNN STEWARD G4A.A,3 NorIIverr1er Age-r1fyTwIrIer RONALD JAMES STOICHE Inframural BasI:eIbaIIg ScI1ooI Serwce NANCY R. STOKES Masque and GaveIg Phy-Chem, S0ciaI Clwairmang Red Cross: Chorus Q85 Ik. 6 2: 3 Z in Y .,:.v':,:7,. V, W iw' ik LARRY EUGENE. STOLTE Sfudenf Councrl, Serqeanf-afrfxrms' Chorus: Foofball, Lerfermang Track: Lef- ferrnarfs CWULD ANN LEE STULTS G-,A.A. DONALD WAYN E TAPPY Hr-Yg Band SUE CAROL TENNY Gfobefroffersj Los Sodales, Vice-Presb denrg Masque and 6aveN3 Red Cross: Norfherner SMH HELEN LOUISE TINKHAM PQ'arfY: Twirler SHARON A. TRACEY G.A.A,g Orchesrra KAREN ANNE WAGNER GYoberrr3Herzg J,F.L,g Masque and Gave-Ng P-:lar-YQ Red Cross: Semor Play: Newsome! Tlwespiarms LOLA WAGNER RICHARD HOWARD WALTERS VIRGIL E. WALTERS Band ELEANOR HELENA WEIKART Gbbefroffersg J.C.L., Aedrle, Junior Consul, Quaesiorg Chorum Nariona1 Honor Socieiy KEN F. WEIKEL Camera: Auclro-Vx:uu1 Manuqerg HrYg Phy-Champ Noffherrver Aqenf JAMES A. WHITE Booarer, Preidenf JUDITH ANN WHITED ED WIEDENHOEFT Intramural Bas1re+baU GALE HELEN WIESMER Srudenr Council: Gobefroffersg J.F.L. Masque- and GaveI, Board of Dire-crors Nafionai Forensic, Recording Secrefary Norfherner, Edifor-in-Chieip ISOO Cub Qui and SCroIIg Schoo Service CARL DEAN WILLIAMS Sruderir Cifungiig FTA.: A Cappe'Ia Chorus: Ncrfherner PHYLLIS JEAN WILLIAMS Bocsrer SALLY ANN WILSON BETTY JANE WOODS Boosrerg PO'ar-Y LORRAINE EDITH WOODWARD G.A.A.: Giiberrnfwrs: L13 Soda-QI FoarYY: Chorus JAMES O. WRIGHT Foo+I:aIIg Cross Country: Traci Lefrerv 'war RICHARD K. YOUNG Srudenr Manager, Lerrerrnan: Senior Pax KAY JUANITA ZENT F,'I'.A.: Globefrrirfersg Masque and Gave-I: Ped Cross: Norfhernerg Legend: Senor Pay: Naricina Thesoiari JUANITA ALICE ZERBY Sfuderi' Councij Gbbefroifers Treas- urer Membership Chairman: J.C.L, Juhicr Cinsu Scribe. Senior Cinsuip Chorus: Twirler: Leader: Legend: Na' rirriaI Honor Sociefy: Sched Service GLORIA JUNE ZIMMERMAN Globefroriers, Membership Chairman, Irf3r3SurefZ Chorus: 'I'wirIerI SCh0oI Serv- ice L. DEAN ZIRKLE Srudenr Councij Orchesrreq Head Man- ager, Foorba' Crcsa Ccunfry, Baske' oaI: Manager Trad-: Iri4rar'nuraI Basker- ban 1 L-A if I Happy Memories Live On Witlw Seniors Barrie Delp, Dave Bleelce, Torn McComb, Norm l-lesserl liarmonize ..., Mary Jo Boolqoul ropes ber man, Barrie Delp .... Bob Crosby and Jerry Gall calcli Pal Fleming sliding down rail backwards .... Jim lv1cGarry lornaliawlcs a Tiger al senior pep session .... Jack Cruse puslwes while Sandra Schroeder, Virginia Coffman, and Jim Liiellen ride .... Marilyn I-layes and Pal Powell spring llieir charms on Dave Bleelce and Dick Fox ..,. Barrie Delp rn.c.is while Sanla, Larry Slolle, presenrs a gill lo Larry Koelwl, n f luv. 4 i. ..:. ,Q ur , gil SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST LITTLE GIRL .-,-.L,L .N U on H , CHARLIE DAVENPORTWW- -.,. MAC .....,..... FOSTER WILSON v.... DOLLY TAIT ..,A.... WINNIE TAIT ..... TOMMY .,,,... FRANK BUTLER--- MARY .,.....,.. . Jane-I Fuhrman .- -Dave Burg H. Larry Lanlz ,,--,,Jim Clark ,. - .-Jean Barker -- -- -Nalalie Marlin Barrie Del - Aeee A P -, -Tom McComb , , - -Carol Smith JANE .,,......,.... ,,.v.,,, M arilyn I-lall ANNIE OAKLEY- JESSIE .......... MINNIE .a,...... JAKE .,.,,....,a BuFFALo BILL--EE PAWNEE BILL- , - SITTING BULLH - MRS. PORTER .-.,.,..a..a.. MRS. SCI-IUYLER-ADAMS ..a. LITTLE I-IORSE--- YELLOW FOOT .-,-...... sMary Jo Bookoul ,--Pa'rricia Re-pp Viola Buschbaum ,,---Bob Arniey ----Leon Jones L. . -Jim Luellen Larr Slolre Y , , .. . Bonnie Karger -,,Nigel l-larmeyer L ,,,, Jack Cruse ----,,,Dick Young IRON TAIL .A,,H,,, . ,--. ,,.. Jim l-larlord GEORGE ...,.,,,,,,,, -.,---Don Messerschmidl MAN ON THE BOAT.,a -- , -a aa ,--Jim Clark FOOTMAN -,,.,,,,,,, ,-,,,,-. . W H Dick Prenlice WAITER ,,.,w.,.. . .,,.,,,..,,,,,., --a.BiII Slallery SOUAWS ,,-,,.,,,..,,oY, Sondra Smilh, Sanclra Gick PULLMAN CONDUCTOR .,,..L,,..,.. ,-Larry Lani? SHOW PEOPLE, TOWNSPEOPLE, PARTY GUESTS-Shirley Callie han, Joan Hudson. Carol Smifh, Beverly Holder, Marilyn Hall, Debby Hacker. Mary Ann Harrison, Dan Link, Don Messer- schmidf, Jim Clark, Bill Slalfery, Dick Prenric E. DANCERS-Karen Wagner, Virginia Coffman, Carol Noll, Pal Fleming, Kalie Murphy, Sharon Null, Barbara Crabill, Kay Zenr, Pal Powell, Sandra Schroeder. Le-1+--A a mark snow look on. Fro nnie Oakley shows her abilily sman as members of Ihe Wild W nl, lelf Io right are Luellen, Leon Jones, Dave Burg, L Slolle, Bob Arney, Mary Jo Bookour, d Tom McComb. Below lop-Charlie Davenporl, Dolly, cl Vfinn Tale, appear impressed by F k Bu+ler's winning smile as Tommie and Ma c Lffr discuss The affernoon perlorman e. e righlz Barrie Delp, Nalalie Marlin, Tom McComb, and J an Larry Lanlz, Dave B Barker. Below bolforn- Annie, llll give if Io y briefly. Charlie Iries fo explain fhe pre e I sifuafion fo Annie while Sifiing Bull d Bullalo Bill are occupied playing ca ds Leif Io righr: Mary Jo Boolroul, Dave B g Larry Slolle, and Leon Jones. Annual Poll Names Each year The members OT The senior class choose, by means oT a poll, The ouTsTanding members oT The class in diTTerenT Tields. The class oT T954 chose Jean Cour and Barrie Delp, shown Talking wiTh Miss ElizabeTh LiTTle, as The mosT popular girl and boy. Jean, who was presidenT oT The class in her iunior year, was also chosen The besT girl ciTizen. Miss LiTTle was named The mosT popular Temale Teacher. Choosing a mosT popular Teacher was added To The poll This year. Winning as The besT boy ciTizen was Nor- man ArmsTrong, This year's senior class presi- denT: Norman was also chosen The mosT cour- Teous boy. STudenT Council presidenT Dave Berg is picTured wiTh Gladys Morrell, The besT girl singer. Dave has been called upon To spealc beTore The sTudenT body many Times lean Cour Miss LiTTle Barrie Delp and was named The besT boy speaker. Re- ceiving The mosT voTes on The poll as The besT girl speaker was Mary Jo BoolcouT, The winner oi many speech awards aT NorTh Side. Norm ArmsTrong Gladys Morrell Dave Burg Mary Jo BoolcouT 321 , , I ISI 17' 54 Janel Fuhrman Jack Bradshaw Nancy Boling Tom McComb Outstanding Seniors Cheerleader Janel Fuhrrnan was named Jrhe mosr courreous girl. Besides cheering lhe Redskins on ro viclory, Janer is rhe assislanr ediror of Jrhis year's Legend. Anolher publi- caiions worker is Nancy Poling, who along wirh Jack Bradshaw were chosen lhe girl and boy nnos+ likely ro succeed. Nancy has served as ediror-in-chief of rhe Norrherner for lwo semesrers. Torn McComb, who has had a maior role in many musical producrions al Norrh Side. received Jrhe mosr voles as The besr boy singer. A big role in Norlh Side alhlerics was played by Larry Koehl, chosen The besr boy arhlere. l-le is seen relaxing our al Sandys along wilh Mr. John Sinks and Carolyn Reiler. Seniors picked Mr. Sinks lhe mosl popular male Jreacher: Carolyn, who has her plaque in G.A.A., won as The besr girl alhlere. Mr. Sinks Larry Koehl Carolyn Reiler 55 THE 1954 LEGEND NORTH SIDE HIGH SCHOOL FORT WAYNE, INDIANA Join The paradeI Join The parade! I-Iurryl I-Iurry! The Legend STaTT inviTes you To march along as we advance Through The pages OT The I954 Legend. Following The slogan, Marching Along TO- geTher, Redskins encourage The idea OT co-oper- aTiOn and Team-worlc. When new Treshmen enTered The halls OT The Big Dome, upperclassmen helped The Hgreeniesw Tall inTo step. Thus, The golden rule became a parT OT our paTTern. I-larrnony wiTh our Teachers, classmaTes, and our Triends OuTside OT school was an essenTiaI parT OT The slogan. Reviewing The spOrTs evenTs, all OT us realize The value OT Team-worlcx iT we conTinue To worlc side by side, beTTer resulTs can be obTained. By Talcing parT in acTiviTies, sTudenTs ioined pae rades down new avenues. Gradually, we learned how To worlc wiTh and geT along wiTh all Types OT people. IT is easy TO see ThaT The Teen-agers OT Today musT rnaTch Their paces wiTh all people iT There is To be a brighTer TuTure Tor The world. Alien COT' ., ffl' 920 Web. r ali. .. PO Box 2270 Fort Wayne, IN 46801-2270 Y Q3 55 ff ,, T I I , i.,,,,.- ' ji, - iafffs. I .s T? 51, ., -o X2 J' 'ms - s . .J Ifvlarching Along TogeTher' J, we :Iraled 'rhal 1+ is fully Q ww, ,I .5 , .. ' '55 s ' .f- f it E .xg 5 V w ,LJ - J. cfyif. jf , 'TA ei- Qirxi . '1,1-I f L E 1 N V K ..: .,.: ' A : 7' L 4- s .X 'wi 2 .Y -is L B -I 'fl'PH TTT-by ww 1 A xski . is I 'K Aw 4 R R , -W- ,af - 1 'Q --ffffaj .. , if I 6 l l'3 my 2 T Yi-f:' a M ' ,if r L L Nia? X Dios , 9 , - K ' fin-X . ..W. T-1: Q I ' IL- 'Q-qv 5 I ' . I - Junior Class Erorn Ihe momenl They made Their debul as upperclassmen and assumed lhe diqnily suilabl Io their slafion, 'Ihe Juniors knew Ihey musl e deavor lo prove Themselves worlhy of lhis slalus Their leadership, bofh social and alhlelic, has been much in demand. These Juniors have a swered Their call well and led Ihe class This yea picfured sealed a+ lefl, Mr. Charles Clark an Miss Mary Dilqard, class sponsors, wi+h vice presidenl Tom Adams, Slandinq are Bill Townsend social chairman: Gail Goodwin, presidenlg a Bill Lee, secrelaryireasurer, The class has demo lille Junior and assuminq the serious role of ROW 1 TOM ADAMS WESLEY ADAMS HELEN AKINS ROLAND ALDRIDGE RONALD AMSTUTZ ROW 2 DIANA ANDERSON MICI-IAEL ANGLIN DWANE ARMEY JUDY ARNOLD LINDA ARNOLD ROW 3 CAROLE BAER JANET BALL JANET BARNES JUDY BASI-l MARVEL BASI-IOP ROW 4 WAYNE BAUER DEAN BAUGI-IMAN MARIE BELLINGER I-IARRY BENNETT JANICE BENYA ROW 5 PATRICIA BERCOT JOI-IN BERRY RACI-IEL BILLMAN RICI-IARD BILTZ DOROTI-IY BODIEORD capable of dropping Ihe ROW 1 RICHARD BOETTCHER RON BOLEYN ROBERT BOLMAN PHILIP BOND WAYNE BOOKER ROW 2 NORMA BORN CAROLYN BOTH ANN BOUILLET NORMAN BOWER GAIL BOWMAN ROW 3 BOB BRADEN DAN BRANT TOM BRAUN EDWARD BROWN JIM BRYCE ROW 4 RUTHANN BUCKMASTER JEAN BULMAHN PHIL BURKHALTER DICK BYERS JACK BYRD ROW 5 ALLEN CARPENTER KIRK CARRINGTON ROW 6 DON CHAMBERS HENRY CHAPMAN ROW 7 HAROLD CLARK CAROL CLAUSS QW 1 ls 11' , TV Q X JH x fIT'? 1: Rf I' T 4 I' - V, .W .7.i...,,,M? 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' 'W I A JL Gif , Ai I If Q X p 1 YIM, W L, ' , A,,- - , b I , ' A AC I X I Y I IAA ROW 1 JILL LAI-IMON BILL LEE CLYDE LEEDY NANCY LEININGER RAYMOND LINDER ROW 2 JAYNE LINK LEONARD LLOYD ROW 3 J ENEAN LONGSWORTI-I GORDON LOWDEN ROW 4 LOLLY LUI-IMAN TELETI-IA LYLE ROW 5 CI-IARLES LYONS NANCY MQCULLOCH CARL MQKISSICK GLORIA MQKOWEN JOI-IN MARTIN ROW 6 JAKE MARQLIART I-IOWARD MASSEY SLIM MARTIN LIIANN MATTHEWS BILL MAXWELL ROW 7 DIXIE MAYBEE JUDY MEYER ARNOLD LIMILLER DON MILLER DOUGLAS MILLER ROW 1 JEAN MILLER SANDRA MORGAN JACK MOSSBURG SANDRA MOSSBURG ED MURPHY ROW 2 CLAUDIA MEYERS KAY NAPTZGER CI-IARLENE NASH GEORGIA OLIVER LENA ORSINI ROW 3 RUSSELL PAGELER BOB PAINTER ROW 4 SANDRA PAPE COLLEEN PARTRIDGE ROW 5 JIM PIERCE PAT PLANK ROW 6 BOB PLATT DICK PLUMB PAUL PLUMMER EARL PONTIUS MIKE POPP ROW 7 KENT PROPS BARBARA PURCELL MARGARET RAY MARILYN REED EDWARD RICI-IARD .Ns , 2 . e f ' -ff J x,,q li? 5 'S , ' I .,. , 4- r f H. 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ROW 1 JUDY RICI-IENDOLLAR DALENE RIDER ROBERT RIEI-ILE MAXINE RIESEN CAROL RHODES ROW 2 JUNE BITENOUR NORMA KAY ROBBINS , JOANNE CAROLYNN ROBER NANCY ROBINSON KENNETH RODENBECK ROW 3 DAVID ROI-IRBAUOI-I RICI-IARD ROSENBEROER ROW 4 ROSTON I-IALL SI-IARON RO-TH ROW 5 RON ROTI-I STAN ROTI-I ROW 6 BOB SANDERS BEVERLY SCI-IANE CAROL SCI-IINBEKLER DIANE SCI-ILAT-TER MARCILLE SCI-IOEE ROW 7 JENNIE SCI-IWARTZ PATTY JO SCOTT CAROLE SCOTT TOM SELTENRIOI-IT BRUCE SI-IEEI-IAN ROW 1 NORMA SHIPLEY ELLA SIEVERS CAROLYN SMITH DUANE SMITH SHARON SMITH ROW 2 WYNSTON SMITH CYNTHIA SNOKE LEONARD SNYDER LARRY SOUGHAN JIM SOVINE ROW 3 SHARON SPANGLE KEITH SPITLER MARCEILLE STAIGHT JANET STAMATS SUE STAYER ROW 4 RON STELLHORN GENE STI PP ROW 5 FREIDA STOKES RALPH STOKES ROW 6 DON NA STOLTZ JEAN STRAWSER ROW 7 GUY STRONG GEORGE TAYLOR BOB TEGTMEYER DON TEPIN SHARON TEW I x I I I 1 ' TS' Q T' .Tl ,V , T ug, ,- 1 N, x ff I LLL ' v I ' A lf H EL I 5 .T I 1' '- 'F I .ar 4 51 -Q 5 1 '-, if fs. 3 4 .IQN R '? ,xxlvi V .3 vm? 'iw Nl ' ...nf T-5, X 'Ii 5,1 g Nr .X w X 'A 'A Al , Q fi ,M s if., , 0 ', 1 :gt J' 5 '35 Agar Leading llie parade llwrouglw flue pages of llwe l954 Legend are Norlh Sides sparkling majore-Tres. Slepping lwiqn, from lell fo riglnr, are l-le-len Tinlqnam, Gloria Zim- merman, Juanila Zerby, Laura Dailey, Carole Slelllworn, Jean Bulmalwn, and Sondra Smillw. Becomes Redskins' Motto I ..,fK-f, 'fs ,Aim +2 I f f s., Q -- -Ns, J' 'x 3 -ff '1 X . l ' Y mr 22' s, ' Y E., 'BS' fl! I .LISA I -,g , , 'am 'wav' I 'ttf' V Quia A - .. .. , .. 53 ultb Z. V its ' Mai ' .I 'K P b, ,.. V ,H A Lv M Vff-Qu' ax xv +1 L Tk., 'J 4 gi A is I gg, .M 9 2 , -' +6 Q- Sig ' EJB ,Ham , ,JP jg .WJ X is N E I ,S L . ,. , ' 4, E 5 0. D , I I I K . - C Cy 3 fa. -LI fuk 66 n- . LE Q . MX 'V+ ,W x 1 Ve., I pq , 'A 4 fix? Q ROW 1 EMMA THOMAS MARLENE THOMPSON DARRELL JOE TOMLINSON BILL TOWNSEND ANN TRASTER ROW 2 PHILLIP VALENTINE PHYLISS VAN CAMP LARRY VINCENSKI BILL VONDERAU JACK VORE ROW 3 BETTY WAGNER EDDIE WARSAW MARY WATTERS BARBARA WEAVER NANCY WEBER ROW 4 VIRGINIA WEDLER JOHN WILLIAMS KAREN WINJE SUZANNE WOLF JOHN WRIGHT ROW 5 CARQLE ww-or CAROL YOOUELET ROW 6 CHARLOTTE YOUNG CAROLYN ZELL ROW 7 ALLEN ZOCH NEI L LEEEVER ROW 1 OHARLENE DAVTSON JON GORDY Q ALAN MEMAHAN ,,,,,-E S BARBARA MOORE Q BOB SANDERS ROW 2 TOM SCOTT PATRICIA SMITH . , ff? ROW 3 4 SUE TROUTNER -- M :Q u 'N pf' ' in R .gy R S ELAINE WEIKEL ROW 4 J. WELTY JOAN WHITE .,, ' Rf Z3 Lf? '--.v J -pk --fx 11 'Q' I as -'R -uv -nv .N Row 5 ' 1 -A A q E PHYLLIS WIARD My T. LARRY WTBLE -3. ,-.-' . , -Q T qw ,, ,df Af' f KENNETH WIESENBER6 1 'Q , , ' U L Q ,H WM.A.WlLLCUTTS,JR. . -f 'A,,T . .gf T- DAVID WILLER ' , R' T My . 5 ii A,,.,w,.,...,...' , ,L 1 E 2 Q ,gli 32 V bm , ,6 ii x -fx '.-:f S 'fir 13' P2 4, me -urs. 'nail' .af , ,,,. t . 5' jZIi:::.f:E --,f ,Q.,,. if 'V I fi ' 1 -, g ffz' K ne.. .MQ 1' fi c .-rj R V , Q , 3, , r' Q, 1 Q Q S 33 ii , B' I .. 43 , ,. Q 3 g N X- 3 s' - gf s fr. Q 5 if ,,.:.s'fQv .:j3.,, f r 'cr L f I ff X ,-QC? 'Q-:Q 1, . sf.. , 4? L -V ra' nh - A M if .rg I igelf? Sophomore Class I-laviriq Traveled half The dislance in 'rheir high school career, The class of '56 mel all obstacles determine-dlv-for success was in 'rheir hearls. The lass orlicers enabled The Sophomores Io assume R lc' I 'I' 'Th nd o Vden e P' eds in radi ions wi ease a c ni c . lc- rriiecl seafed al Ieff are Neil Larilz, vice-president Mary Poe, social rnemberi I-luqh Glcclc, president and class adviser, Miss Marie Miller. Slandirig are adviser, Mr. I-Iarold Thomas: Sandra Todd, social tliairmang Bob Meisfer, social member: and Dewey Seeger, secrelarv-Treasurer. ln sliqhlly more Than ra vear The currenl Sophomore class qrew from a varied group, Thar was dropped info a complelelv I'IadoI'e'Io Fd bdy VIP-W I E' U r Q I Q ih 1 ici. Z - A If .RX I L ' ev R so K . -v-,, -ww -, we ni. .VA is '1-:fy Q 'awgfa Y ff K x x 'I I '. , 4: . A . - j If Y. 'F , Y . iq J, yd irefq I -: . - I ' ' - ' . A '25 68 ,in aconienl o . ROW 1 KENNETH ADAMS BARBARA ANDERSON BOB ANDERSON BRUCE APPLEGATE BILL ARMSTRONG DON ARNEY ROW 2 I-IARVEY BAKER MARVIN BALLARD JOYCE BALLINGER BEVERLY BALLOU LARRY BARRAND DONNA BAUMGARTNER ROW 3 JACKIE BAUMGARTNER JIM BECKSTEIN ROBERT BEEBE CI-IARLES BEECI-IING SANDRA BEI-IRENS MARILYN BELL ROW 4 LORETTA BENNETT DICK BERGI-IOEE SALLY BERNARD SALLY BISSELL SANDIE BIXBY SI-IARON BLAIN ROW 5 TOM BLAIR PATSY BLUE CLAUDETTE BOBAY JEEEREY BOBBELY RALPI-I BOGARDUS LARRY BOLMAN ROW 6 CI-IARLES BONNELL SANDIE BOOK MELVIN BOOKOUT DOUG BOSCI-IET ROBERT BOSSERMAN SANDY BOWMAN ROW 1 JERRY BOXBERGER DAVID BOXLEY BARBARA BRIGGS CHARLES BROWN NANCY BROWN PAUL BROWN ROW 2 STAN BROWN NANCY CALDWELL new nf? 'Tak' 'Novi ,far . 1 -'YK ,A G far 5 J I, V, XEII I I . , M. g + QRETCHEN CALLIHAN A P CAROL CAMERON I I gg- MARILYN CAMPBELL 3 ,Q -S? in ,gg .1 'I , QL, ,J DAVID CARPENTER ' I A ' I b ROW 3 JIMMY CAYWOOD CHARLES DEATON BARBARA CHRISTIE DOROTHY CHAPMAN CYNTHIA CLARK DONALD CLARK ROW 4 WALTER CLARK BOB CLOWSER JANIS COLLEY EDDIE COLLINS KENNETH CONNER RONALD COOK ROW 5 WILLIAM COOLMAN DONNA CRABILL JUDITH CRALL LINDA CROSLEY MARIANNE CROSS NANCY CUNNINGHAM ROW 6 KENNETH CUPP ERMA DAWSON ROW 7 EMIL DEISTER BRIAN DeLISLE ROW 8 EUGENE DELLINGER DONALD DERROW ' 'Ir' XV . 43.22. . f V ' ' I .3 lx , gg EQ. -, n Q .K 'f . x 1 fm 4 ,Ja-. Q, a :- . Q I f wg T' '7 'X v- . Q .ai ' r.anv1 A im-. .55 fn ' w tn , , - RTT R x , 'I - 'S' . g , A , , ,,. .,L. af.. -Ev' I L- E? ' 52 A NA mf at 1. f' 553 ..,, 'if' . , 95,3 N-aff 4 ww JI ,... we I :Ll I EJ v 'van p Q y--4 877, .. ..,- Q.. 'I A f Nr' 1? .1 2' .1 R I - .:: -.Q ua, I2 2 .Y , I ' . .W 44 69 4 ' -- 'TS , ' ' W . AF f 4,3 .J ly' Q J ' .,. 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X ,f X 'W H W .. .3 Q gig, S-wg x 4 I N ' 1 ROW 1 JOAN DeTURK BARBARA DIEHM DAVE DOBBERKAU MAX DOEHRMAN RAYMOND DOUGLAS BYRON DREW ROW 2 JOY ELLENWOOD MARCELLA ENGLISH DELORES ERXLEBEN DICK ESTERLINE DONNA JEAN EACKLER DICK FARDAL ROW 3 SHARON EEAGLER JOYCE FERRELL ROW 4 MIKE EINDLEY RUTH FISHER ROW 5 ALLEN FORTNER BARBARA EORTNER ROW 6 LEE FOSTER JIM EOY DONNA EROESE BEN FUHRMAN DALE FULKERSON MARILYN GALLMEIER ROW 7 HARRY GARNETTE ELEANOR GALJLIN DANIEL GEARY MARY GEIGER GEORGE GERMAN DAVID GIBSON ROW 8 GARY GIESSLER GARY GILBERT ALAN GLOCK HUGH GLOCK JANICE GODSCHALK JOYCE GORDON ROW 1 JANET GREER BETTE LOU GROVES DON GRUBER JUDY GRUSH ARLENE HAGERMAN LARRY HALL ROW 2 ELIZABETH HALTER DARLENE HAMILTON DAULA HAMILTON PATSY HAMRICK HANNAH HANEY CARLENE HANSON ROW 3 SHARON HARDIEK LYNN HARP JUDY HARPER JAN HARTER JAMES HARTZELL JEAN HATCH ROW 4 KENNY HAUSCHILD JACK HEATH ROW 5 LARRY HEINE LYNNE HETTEMA ROW 6 DICK HICKOX LEILANI HOBKIRK ROW 7 MARILYN HOBSON NANCY HOBSON GLORIA HOLLMANN BARBARA HOLYCROSS f SHIRLEY HOSHAW PHIL HOSLER ROW 8 HAROLD HOUSEHOLDER JULIAN HOUTZ LAURA HUBBARD RICHARDHUFF 1 ' 5 JACK HUFFMAN GERALD HUGUENARD 3UL'K'LE:1II ' Vi, 2 T45 'I WN I 52 Q X K I X 3, x ' f '76 f 1 X in a . l wa 'ia' 'T . ex L , ,. 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Z,' !1 L , L ..1v Y, K ROW 3 A61 TERRY MARSHALL EARMA JEAN MARTIN RICHARD MARTIN CAROLE MASON BOB MEISTER JOYCE MICHAEL ROW 4 JOHN MICU JANICE MILHOLLAND ROW 5 JIM MILLER CAROL MINYARD ROW 6 JEAN MOORE SHIRLEY MOSSHAMMER ROW 7 CAROLYN MOYER JEANNE MOYER JULIA MUELLER WARREN MUNSON MORGAN MURPHY JOANN MUTER ROW 8 OWEN MYERS MARY NASH TERRY NEUHAUS MARIAN NEWMAN HUGH NORTON MARILYN NORTON I I., vw fav ,AQ as N13 ..- .af . 1 ' .JS Li, 1 IEP? 'R' 1-,A A MGB I!! '73lIr ,gggg 2 6 -Tv-rf ,,- -47? 4-,L 'rv ' I I 4 ik . , lrjf ff? qs 'VS R I f Ev' if Ax xx f:-' ' -I 5 f .-14, LJ X A ' I - 25,5 ff? -12' Q, ' N , , ,---'wg' -N-yd .-7 J' Q ' Sh .,av 1 -, S f-4' --1 , an ,as -4 - ,,.. , . nr ......,-9 -.. ..,- rg - - -r . f f .., N L, , ,mf A A 1' L, I , W N, 1 L T I X xx we:-,ff A n- si .' .. ., .2 3 ff.-A .X .Sf 1 ' ,M,a 'E ff EMA A I I I ' iff W' ? 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SAMPSON ROW 1 MARY SAURBAUGI-I SONDRA SCI-IAEEER ROW 2 JOI-IN SCI-IEELE FRANK SCI-IOLLETT ROW 3 MARY SCOLES JOY SEMONES xlnl ' 'Z' 4, E, ! ,I A A A 'W' Y . 7 ' I I ' I 'J C. 9 X Ah -LA si.-7-r Row 4 4, DEWEY SENGER I - CAROLYN SESNEY Q .. fx 5, ,, ROSEMARY SHAMBALIGH sa- , 4 'R ,: -G' ' ' ,A JOYCE SHARRE .2 I ff ,E , I RJ SHARON SHAW -1 I A f ALICE SHEAR I I I IX 4 K 1 L Row 5 - ' . RHILL SHEETS ,I ,S EYE I LOUIS SI-IINN f V .5 1' I ,S I, ELLIS SHIRLEY 4- -A If 2' I 1 ff WILLIAM :L A 4, Y Q I -L7 X 1- 7 CAROL SHORRELL , , I .1 . -I E. CAROLE SIMPSON - I L 'ki I I Fgfijj Row 6 TERRY SIMS A 6.3 BOB SRILES A 4, ,, RONALD SLATER X h E- Q-ww . A-A - ' 2 I JUDY SMART J, c:,v ., --C f - -,L BOB SMITH A 'Z R ' 'T' 7 DAISINIE SMITH if .A X -T Q ROW 7 A A . LOIS SMITH -' I RICHARD SMITH ,, ,Q , f I gf CAROLYN SISIYDER 1: '14, I ' T H- ' . A S AT T' DICK SNYDER f., f- vw -.. - . BILL SPICE Ak I '3' 'EW , Rf I SUE SRRIISICER 42 ,L It Q ' Row s MARILYN SPRINGER CAROLINE STAIOI-IT BOB STELLI-IORN KATHERINE STEVENSON STEPI-IAN STOCKBERGER ED STONE ft at 'T 4' 'abit -fy 1 .41 e , X Il Y 1 'lg - -, cw. X Parade Forms In The Halls As Students Pass Classes Passing classes provides a chance for sludenls lo wallc and lallc wilh lheir friends once again. The sludy hall corridor, piclured below, will always remain a busy place belween bells. F '2 A ML 513 1 . Tw I . XC L.. :fl -...KV .KN ,Q.'a Y R y V Q T? V, .Q Q 'SSG Af ' 6' 'Sf . . s I t ,.:,g,,gef A F H A 2 1 it 4 f Q 2 fa S I4 K , -. I -- L SS A , --1X ' .4 Rag -ff' ,..f, X is , ' 1,4 1 J' Q ,df f ,NJ K L --I ff 1 ' Ai' s 'wx ' I ., f if Ta , t ,gn x . ,wwe Ag ' T E3 '3' I . I K J . u V M . -V, J! L1 X ,I v if K ,Q E, , VG? I 2 ..V 1:-If-ff I- F. I Q fi? I 'Az , n- Hi- I -QL ,T ' ' I I ff I I z - Q W5 I fx Q Shi WA, . idly... NNE' fx ,X 3' A Q fr ., ' ,. -H 'S T i S' AN wh., . ': -- rr. :AT U 'I' ' fel X! RAE I ' XD ' -':. v , 3 X3 , A1 ' ga, v . 1 'T'jng.n I 5 ' I- ' ,I,I,.f D aa 'V I, 2' , -A S, ? ,.: 21 N- .N.-, x Q ,,,AV v S I V ,SZ l , .V A 76 ROW 1 DAVID STOOT DONNA STRAHM RONALD SUMMERS ROW 2 CAROL SWINEHART ELLEN TERRY JERRY THOMAS ROW 3 MORGAN THOMAS TED THOMPSON GLENN TIMMIS ROW 4 SANDRA TODD MARY TOMKINSON KEITH TRACEY NORMA TRAUB RON TROWBRIDGE JOAN TIJSTSON ROW 5 SANDRA UNDERHILL SUZANNE URBINE GEORGIANNA VANKIRK PETE VAN NESS DAVID WALKER BEN WALL ROW 6 DON WEBER JIM WEBER NANCY WEBER ROGER WELKLIN JERRY WERLING JULIA WERZ ROW 7 WAYNE WEST BEVERLY WHEELER LARRY WHITE DANNY WIDMANN MARIE WIEGMAN KENNETH WILCOXSON ROW 8 ANN WILDING BOB WILLCUTTS RONNIE WILLIAMS BARBARA WILSON JANE WINGATE JUDY WINKLER ROW 1 BARBARA BOGENSCI-I UETZ PETE LUNDELL ROW 2 JUDITI-I WAIKEL JEANNE WITT ROW 3 JIM WITTWER HELEN WOODS MARILYN WYSS SALLY YAHNE CLARENCE ZOIN DALE ZIRKLE -.I '7' y ' bel' 11 if x N' .JK X X YB Freslwman Class Early lall found quite B larqe group of freshmen bubbling Oyer Wirlm sincere excifemenl and enllvusiasm, Arriving al Tepeeland, llwese lroslw discovered an entirely new rouline Wliirl- inq aboul' lliern, Arnidsl all The hub-bulb Ol Circles, Corridors, and schedules, llwe Class Ol '57 w5S Confused and bewildered, buf secure in llwe knowledge llwal llwey would reacln llie neigl-ITS again. Williouf lofver-Classrnen, all llne exlra sparlc Ol life would be Iosll Capably lead- inq llweir Class during rne lirsl Trying year Were, sealed le-it Pele Lundell, presidenlg Miss l-lullman. sponsor: and D-aye Carpenfer, secre- tary-lreasurer. Standing: Dicl Taylor and Doug Glock. social Cornrnivee 'nernbe-rs, Vice-pre-sb ds-nl Judy SlaClrlIOuse and Social Clwairr-nan Sleye Clark were absent W Row 1 ag' ,,- MARSHA ADAMS -- JUDY ALLISON . 2 s CLIEEORD ANDREWS R 'Q , 'H Q - rr - I V, JOANNA ANTONOPOULOS . . r . ' , TED ARCHER .,,A A B. . ,N-, ,. JIM APNEY Y I ,i .1 I ROBERT ARNEY A X . 'lik Y, , I XV X V 11.511231 d J 'P Eg. .ef . B 1 .J . I n . ,,.,,' ,me 5.9 'Q 'if ig l by 4-If E J I RX P x - ' qi A L LB ll Leu BBL.-B 1 'fx J A Q A ,R ,By 'r EB - fi Q7 - 4' -A-f K' ' 1 fx .Q . 4 Mg . G5 , -- V: A QA.. 31: Q Y..-V is 1 A I L r l ' I A i -Y, ' Q A Xi: W-7' L: I vf x I - 7116, -8 .. V - Q ,E I BK A 'BI ,. R- fi, 6 Q Q - . , , fr 'i 'E -JB N- Q N. L Q 1 A ii 5' , ,fa 1 if. I , . X ROW 2 TIM ARNEY BARBARA ARNOLD PATTI ARNOLD R EUCENE ATKISON ,Iv CAPOL BAKER JUDY BAKER B 4 IUDY BAKER Row 3 DIANE BALL TODD BARNUM fl A SHIRLEY BARRAND ' POBERTA BASH MARClA BAOGHER ALlCE BAUMGARTNER A DAVE BAUMGARTNER ex fir' ' Row 4 BETTY BECK , N. PATRICIA BECK f , MILTON BENTLEY ' Y, 1 DONNA Biee-s K -ef JOHN BLOCHER MARY LOUISE BLOUGH CHARLENE BORNTRAGER X 'A ROW 5 DAVlD BOSEKER I J- RON BOWMAN 5 SHARON BRAMBLETT 4 AUSTIN BROOKS BOB BROSIUS X DIANNE BROWN ,3 3 CONNIE BRUBAKER I my ROW B . E- BARRY BRUNsON 'E 4' JUDY BULLERMAN ,J BOB BUFRIS I Q KEITH BUTLER yn BARBARA BYALL WAYNE CAMPBELL I K DAVID CARPENTER Row 7 M JACKIE CARPENTER A -A NILAH CASTATOR v. CARILE CAUSLAND ' SHARON CHAFFIN JESSTON CHERRINGTON MARGIE CHIVING,-TON LARRY CHRISTLIEG ROW 'I LYNNE CLARK DICK CLAUSb SANDY CLEMENTS JANET CLESTER BABETTE CLOUSE LARRY COLLAP CARRIE COLLINS ROW 2 SHIRLEY COLLINS LYNNE CCINKLE DICK CCINROW JOHN COOK DON CRETSINGER TIM CROFT ROSELLA CROSBY ROW 3 BARBARA CUMMINS LLOYD CURRAN JACK DAVISON JUDY DEATON PETER DQVOOSDT BILL DICKSON SANDRA DILLMAN ROW 4 ,IUDITH DIYCIII MARGARET DOUGHT' BEVERLY DOVE RHIL DUCAT HERMAN DIJNBAR MOLLY DUNIGAN RUTH ANN DUNTCIN ROW 5 JOHN DUYBUFY HELEN ECKENRHOAC KAREN ELLENWOCID CAROLYN ELLIOTT JUDY EMMEPQON JULIANNA ERLER SALLY FIILITT ROW 6 EDWARD EVANS 'EARY FAIPBANKS BARBARA FALL RICHARD FAULKNEF SAUNDRA FAULKNEP LARRY FAVORITE JUDY FENSTERMARKEP ROW 7 SHIRLEY FERRELL CAROLYN FERRY SALLY FLEMING JANET FLESHER NORM FLETTER SHARON FLETTER VIOLET FLYNN ROW 8 NALLY FOSNIGHT JULIENE FOX WAYNE FOX JUDY FRANKENSTEIN JAMES FRANKLIN BOB FPEIMUTH LARRY FRUIT ROW 9 DAVID FULTON ROBERT GALI. JUANITA GARD MARY GARP PAT GASKILL SANDRA GEHRING FRANKLIN GEIST ROW 10 JEAN GILMORE DOUGLAS GLOCK JANIS GOEGLEIN TOM G,-OLLMEN JANET GORDY JUDITH GOUKEP BOB GOULD S 9 A an 3 - K 1? R A -:ar sim IL ,K ,V X xi' ' R K g 4 I fi , av AA 1 1, ' Q, .I v '. s.J . 'Q x P fx A x ? if : , A R: .- - JN , ff -- I ,5 .I f - -, .. , fl ., x .K ,I V r'1-173:51 Af' .LJ I sa-Q '-2 . In gy 1: Lil pf.. ,Q . AJ Nw 4' 5'-'Q If-Jw' - QL. 4-A T5 9 gif gg! , ., 4 .Q 47 . -I N '- IX R. ' . vm .pf , ,Q ' 1 'Q' WP' of ' -' 2 A, , ,,, ' A' X ir - gi ' 'J Q ' C .. xx Al R9 ST 2, 'Z Q vi ,, .3 Q' J I f3 4 -W 4:2 l A , kr . . . X Lx, ' 5,4-5 Q .24 , L ... .. , x - uv L ' - V -5? I 4-fl i -Q Q ' .hh 2 'Jute . A , Y .-gn r I ' 'Z I fa-' 'S 0, Lrg s Q, .- ,- Q 1 . 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F0 TI 3 'Tit 84 ROW 1 KAREN MCINTYRE STUART MCMAHAN JO ANN MARSH TOMMY MARTIN JAMES MILLER MARY MILLER SHIRLEY MILLER ROW 2 KILE PENCE CAROLE PETERS LEE PIEPENBRINK CAROL PLATT MARY PRADA BOB REEDER PEGGE ROBBINS ROW 3 DAVID SCHAEFER DICK SCHMIDT HANK SCHOLLETT BAPBARA SCOTT JUDITH SCRIBNER CHARLES SOUTHERN BRENDA STEWARD ROW 4 RICHARD SUNDERLAND JOY TROWBRIDGE DAVID WADE LINDA WAGNER CAROL WAIKEL HENRY WALKER JIM WALTENBERC- ROW S SUE WALTER ANITA WARD ROW 6 BARBARA WARD ALICE WAREING ROW 7 EARL WASS DICK WATERS ROW 8 JERRY WERLING BETTY WIARD RUBY WIDNER MARGARET WIGI-IT FRED WILLETT DORA WILLIAMS ESTHER WILLIAMS ROW 9 STEPHEN WILLIAMS CAROL WILSON RONNIE WILSON CAROL WINKLER EDNA WISE DAVID WITZIGREUTER FAUNDA WYATT ROW 10 JANIS YANT WENONAH YEAGER LAVETA YODER CAROL YORK NANCY ZIMMERMAN MONA ZIRKLE NANCY ZURBRUG-G Student Council Through the Student Council is expressed the opinions and desires ot the student body: it is truly the voice ot the Redskins. This democratic body serves as a connecting link between the tac- ulty and students ot North by constantly striving to promote closer mutual relationships. Although unlcnown to many, the students in the Council are the unseen force behind many ot the school activities, and upon their shoulders rests the responsibility tor the success ot these projects. Such annual projects as Get Acciuainted Day, Back-to-School Night, Courtesy Week, and Junior High Day are designed to stress good we-ltare and courtesy throughout the school. as Qtticers who were chosen to serve during the past year included David Burg, president: Natalie Martin, vice-president: Carol Smith, secretary: Mama preparations tff Gm Acauainfea Day, a majaf Jerry Gatt, treasurer: Larry Stolte, sergeantfat- Fmlecl Ol ,gludgl COUWN' Gi? CWM? l-l5m': 7 QM? U - U Burg, Counci' president, Jerry Sari, Ciuncil treasurerg Linda arms' and Nancy Poling, parliamentarian. Wagnerg Ed Murphy: and Edna WISE. First row-left to right: Mary Ann Harrison, Carole Stellhorn, Juanita Zerby, Ann lxittingi-r, Judy Meyer Ann Niclerson Mary Kiracote, Natalie Martin, Carole Wyatt, and Charlotte Young. Second row-Sandy Underhill, Emil Deister, Bob Wilfcutts, Jim Foy, Jim Mi'ier, Dave Burg, Bit Lee, Arnold Dueming, Barrie Delp, Larry Lantz, and Nancy Poling. Third row-Mallany Hettinqer, Judy Baler, Dorothy Kocher, Janis Goeglein, Linda Vlaqner, Carol Pontius Caro yn Peiter, Joyce- Sharpe. Carlene Hanson, Margie Silverman, Mcna Zirlrle, Carol Sfnith, Phil Hos'er, Fourth rowfpete Lundell, Ed Murphy, Bob Anderson, Marilyn Hayes, Mary Jo Boolrout, Norman Armstronil. pil POWED NU' man Hessert Jerry Gatl, Ed Stone, Dave Bleelre, Larry Stolte, Eugene Evans, Alan McMahan, Hugh Glocl, and Ronald Macy. fl X 1 24 QQ' I ,ff Y' . . , . . , Gammq erperrerwce an mea! gianmrmg, Home Ecif homies srudermrs rrwvrred members of rhe facuhy fo a speeral drrmer, Thug. everwr waa 'UST one or rhe mama, projecrs of rhe class. Eager To Learn From And Work With Their Teachers 5 me 20 Q N ATHLETICS A ,, ! f,f iffA 17 f5f,5 l.gf :'-xr ,Z I?- gg! LX x Firsi row: D. Snyder, J. Pierce, K. Props, B. Townsend. J. Hzafh, B. Sheean, K. Rodenbeck, B. Heck, M. Popp. Second row: D. Eslerline, B. Meisler, P. Shears, P. Hosler, R. Crosley, M. Thomas. A. Glock, H. Glock, L. Hall. L. Harp. Third row: D. Zirkle. E. Collins, siudenl managers: F. Scholleir, B. Pace, P. Plank, R. Trowbridge, D. Senger, J. Cliilon, W. Scoll, sludenr managers. Back row: Head Coach Bob Cowan: Bob Edwards. Bob Trasler. assisrani coaches: Dean Zirkle, head srudeni manager. Cowan's Cridclers Win City Championship A rnaior parl oi Nor+h's success was due lo lhe coach- ing elail. Leif lo righr are Bob Trasier, assislanl coach: Head Coach Bob Cowan: and Bob Edwards, assislanr coach. Jim Hinga, who coached a successful lrosh leam lhis year, was noi presenl for piciure. 88 Coach Cowan's T953 grid machine lived up lo pre- season expeclalions as rhey conquered all ciiy foes. The Redskins, who compiled a 5-4 season record, won lhree cily rilrs, making rhem cily champions, bur losr some hard ioughr games wirh olher members of The rugged Norrhern Indiana Conference. Seniors on lhis year's squad who will be missed by head coach Bob Cowan are Dick Kowalczyk, John Kain, Larry Srolle, Gary Gerardol, John Fisher, Bob Heiber, Barrie Delp, Jim Sines, Ron Thompson, Larry Koehl, Jim lvlcGarry, and Norm Armslrong: while Roland Aldridge, Dave Ellison, Ed Richards, Don Der- row, Frank Schollerl, Jack Vore, Jack Mossburg, Dean Baughman, and Jack Hearh will play a large parr in nexi year's success. Redskins whose names appeared on The all ciry iirsr Team were Barrie Delp, Jack lvlossburg, and Jim lVlcGarry. Delp was chosen honorary caprain of lhis y-ear's squad, while Jack lvlossburg was vored as rhe 'ream's mosr valuable player. 1f ' -if 1 5 , X-f yy A 3' s :'f lffqtw 'wx K T., 1 me x A3 !Q , 4 Q K' ff RON TWKDMDSON K DAVE ELUSON LADQY STOLTE BOB HEBER amaze DELD ' DON DEQQOW NORM -- V AQNSTRONG A f . 11 JACK MOSSBUQG . , is e-:5,g: F K 5' W , ' if Aa b 4' mow STELLHORN , M, GAQY GEQARDOT KOWALC ZYK 1 if ' En 1 u 1. JHVI l SINES S 5 1 JIM MCGAIQQY DEAN BAUGHIVIAN Xffjfi W 5 ex JACK VOC? E QICHAQD ' ' 6 , .Joram mm LAQQY KOEHL 1, ROLAND P4 2 J An.oQnDQE QA JACK 4 . ' Y R Flsmem 1 1 ef :x DICK 4' J' -Q K ig .V P, 5 4 N , V, .Qi . -Iv' ' a , 5 ., .1 A ,, 7 ls?- 1953 CROSS COUNTRY SEASON RECORD Norrh 39 Mishawaica 19 f Norrh 15 John Adams 48 ' - - Norih 21 Michigan Ciiy 40 ' ' , Norrh is S. B. Riley 37 . . Norrh 19 Goshen 39 if Norrh 22 Elkharr 33 X-lf Norrh 22 Laporre 38 Norrh 15 S. B. Cenrral 47 Norrh 15 Cenfral Carhoiic 48 Norrh 20 Concordia 40 Norrh 28 F. W. Cenfral 33 One of fha ouisrandinq runners in rhe sfafe and cap1ain of +1-iis yearls cross counfry squad, Senior Charies Snyder has ended a iorillianf career for Coach Chambers af rhe Bio Dome. Members of Norih Sides Cross Counrry ieam, which made a qood showing again fhis year, were, fronf row: Paui Plummer, Harvey Baker, Wayne Bauer, George Tayior, Jim Harford, and Coach Chambers. Back row: Eugene Evans, Dave Bandf, Henry Chapman, Bob Poweii, and Chucir Snyder. Hill And Dalers Prove Class OT N. l. C. ln 1953 NorTh Sides cross counTry Team conTinued iTs Tine record in The ciTy, conTerence, and sTaTe again in l953, as They have done in The years passed. This year's hill and dalers won The S-ecTional crown, which was run aT Franke park: They were second in The N. I. C. conTerence compeTiTion and placed TenTh aT Indianapolis in The sTaTe Tinals, where They compeTed againsT The sTaTe's Top per- Tormers. Besides These major meeTs, NorTh, under The direcTion OT Coach Rolla Chambers, Tinished second in boTh The Indianapolis ShorTridge and Marion ln- viTaTional meeTs. Charles Snyder and Dave BandT were NorTh's one-Two punch This year, as boTh boys ran very close To The Ten mInuTe Time Tor The Two mile run. Charlie, who won The SecTional race, Tinished a sTrong sevenTh aT sTaTe meeT and was elecTed hon- orary capTain oT The Team by his Team maTes. Seniors on The squad who will be missing Trom nexT year's rosTer are Charles Snyder, Dave BandT, Jim l-larTord, and Bob Powell. Those upon whom Coach Chambers will rely nexT year are l-lenry Chapman, George Taylor, Wayne Bauer, and Eugene Evans. Showing a loT oT promise and having a good chance of working Their way up To The varsiTy are l-larvey Baker, Chris Jensen, Fred WiIIe++, and Jack Quas. Top-GeTTing ready Tor The big secfional run aT Franke Park are, leTT To righT, George Taylor, Chuck Snyder, l-larold Friedrick, Jim l-larTord, and Fred WilleT. CenTer LeTT-Chuck Snyder leads Bob CurTs oT CenTral as Chuck goes all ouT in winning The secTional run. CenTer RighT-Flank Chapman sTaves oTT a lasT minuTe drive by Jack Wims oT CenTral. BoTTom-VViTl'i The meeT over, and NorTh declared Sec- Tional Champs, Wayne Bauer, l-lank Chapman, Coach Don Kemp, Eugene Evans, and Dave BandT sTarT Thinking abouT The STaTe meeT aT lndianapolis, if - T .,-,,..4-.a 4 ' v: TQQ4, ' rx 0 14 93 Nor+I1 Nor'rI1 Norlrh Norih Norfim Norfn NOrII'1 NOVIII Norfh Norfh Nor+In Norfn Nor+I'1 NOVIIW Norjrlw Norfb NOrII'1 Norfn Norjrh Norib Norfb Norfh Nor'rI1 Nor'rIw Norfh Norfb Norfn SEASON RECORD 51 Crispus A++ucIcs 53 Muncie CenI'raI 54 LaPor+e 64 5. B. WasIwinq+on 66 Auburn 54 Ceniral 72 Misinawako HOLIDAY TOURNEY 59 CoIurnbus 6I Frankforf Iiinalj 54 5ou'rI'1 Side 71 S. B. Riley 47 CenIraI CaTI1oIic 62 Goshen 54 EIIcI1arI 66 5ou+I'1 Side 55 Cen+raI 46 Micnigan Cify 68 Concordia 62 5. B. Cenlrral 58 5. B. Adams SECTIONAL 49 Leo 80 Cenfral Ca'rI'ioIic 50 5ouTIw Side 59 Concordia REGIONAL 68 Monrnoufln 65 Auburn SEMI FINALS 48 Muncie Cenlrral 'Wh
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