North Webster High School - Troy Yearbook (North Webster, IN)

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DROy S7 PRESENTED BY SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 TIPPECANOE TOWNSHIP SCHOOL NORTH WEBSTER, INDIANA To Mr. Paul Royer, our class sponsor, whom we have learned to respect because of his kind and sympathetic understanding of our needs and problems, his willingness to share his knowledge with us and his loyal support to our class, we dedicate this Annual. FACULTY ROBERT L. RITCHIE. Principal General Science and Chemistry A. B. Manchester College M. A. Ball State Teachers College PAUL M. ROYER Junior High Coach Mathematics. Science, and Agriculture A. B. Manchester College M. A. Ball State Teachers College KATHRYNE COPELAND Home Economics A. B. Manchester College ALENE L PIERSON English and Latin A. B. Manchester College Ball State Teachers College LESTER A. YOUNG Commerce and Speech A. B. Manchester College M. S. Education. Indiana University B. D. Bethany Biblical Seminary FLOYD H. BAKER Assistant Coach Social Studies B. S. Education. Wittenberg College M. Ed., pniversity of Pittsburgh 4 FACULTY PEGGY DAUST Physical Education Spelling B. S. Ball State Teachers College (h JOY WARNER Art B. F. A. Degree Syracuse University JAMES K. GREINER Director of Music B. S. Educatia , MujJtC Goshen C0II6 V. 4 1' GAYLORD N. TOLL Mathematics Industrial Arts B. S. Ball State Teachers College EDWARD GARD English Earlham College B. S. Ball State Indiana University DONALD BUTTS Physical Education Commerce A. B. Manchester College FACULTY JOYCE MUGG English History B. S. Wheaton College Akron University ORA BENSON Grade 6 Indiana University Anthony Wayne Institution of Accounting Business Administration CLAYTON J. MOCK Grade 5 Stanley Wisconsin Rural Normal Eau Claire State Teachers College Goshen College Extension RUTH T. GUNTER Grade 4 Ball State Teachers College Manchester College MARTHA K. DUN KIN Grade 3 Indiana State Teachers College Ball State Teachers College WILHELMIENA VAN EG DON Grade 3 Momingside College A. B. Taylor University Wheaton College FACULTY MARY NINE Grade I Teachers College of Indianapolis Manchester College OFFICE Marguerite Van Curen, Eva Mabie. Bee Stoner, Audry Reed, Imogene Davis, Harriet Bell DAVE HEATH Nickname: Obediah President 3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Track 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Pep Band 1,2,3; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Band President 4; Choir 1,2,4; Boys' Quartet 1,2; Troy Staff 4; Librarian 1; County Speech Contest 2, 3; Spelling Bee 1; Student Manager 2, 4. FRED CLARK Nickname: Fearless Fred Vice President 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Basketball 2; Band 1,2, 3,4: Pep Band 1,2,3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Choir 4; Mixed Choir 4; Trov Staff 4; County Speech Contest 3.4; BEN BLACK Nickname: Big Ben Treasurer 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Basketball 1,2; Band 1,2. KAY KOONTZ Nickname: Kayburger Secretary 1,2,3, 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Girls' State Alternate 3; Dance Band 2; Band Vice President 3: Band Secretary 4; Choir 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Choir 1,2,3, 4; Girls' Quartet 2; Troy Staff 4; Gov. Recreation Conv. 3; Spelling Bee 1; Student Congress 2, 4; Dist. Solo Ensemble Contest 2, 3; County Speech Contest 2, 3.4; Librarian 4; Cheerleader 1,4; High School Queen 3. JOHN PATRICK BUTLER Nickname: Pat Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Student Manager 1,2, 3,4; Troy Staff 4. JUDY BROWN Nickname: Wah Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Band 1,2,4; Choir 1,2,3, 4; Mixed Choir 1,2, 3,4; Troy Staff 4; Librarian 1; Cheerleader 1,2; Booster Club 2; Spelling Bee 1; Debator's Conference. GENE CLARK Troy Staff 4; Student Congress 4; Debator's Conference 4. MARY FREEMAN Nickname: Grandma Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Troy Staff 4; Librarian 3; County Speech Contest 2, 4; Student Congress 4; Booster Club 2; Spelling Bee 1. OTTO ENGELBERTH Nickname: Adolph Senior Play 4; Baseball 1.2,4; Basketball 1.2. 3,4; Track 1,4; Band 1; Choir 1.2. 3,4; Mixed Choir 1,2,3. 4; Troy Staff 4; Student Congress 2,4. PATTY FULLER Nickname: Patty Wagon Senior Play 4; Choir 1,3,4; Mixed Choir 1, 3, 4; Choir Secretary 4; Troy Staff 4; Librarian 3. JIMMY HILL Nickname: Jim Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1.2; Track 1; Troy Staff 4. BARBARA JAMISON Nickname: Barb Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Troy Staff 4; Librarian 3; County Speech Contest 2, 4; Booster Club 2; Spelling Bee 1. DAVID KUHN Nickname: Cockleburr Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Basketball 1.2. 3. 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1; Troy Staff 4; County Speech Contest 2. SHARON LEE KURTZ Nickname: Sharon Troy Staff 1. ROBERT A. NELSON Nickname: Screech Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Track 2: Troy Staff 4; Debator's Conference 4. ANN RITCHIE Nickname: Annie President 1,2; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Girls' State 3; Choir 1,2,3, 4; Mixed Choir 1,2,3, 4; Good Citizenship Award 4; Troy Staff 4; Librarian 2.3; County Speech Contest 2.4; Booster Club 2; Debator's Conference 4. LARRY STROMBECK Nickname: Milo Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Troy Staff 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3, 4; High School King 3; Booster Club 2. JERRY SMITH Nickname: Pogo Track 4; Troy Staff 4. LARRY RENSBERGER Nickname: Hawkeye Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,4; Track 1,2,4; Troy Staff 4; Librarian 2. JIM TEGHTMEYER Nickname: Teght Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 2,4; Track 1,4; Boys' State 3; Band 1,2, 3,4; Band Treasurer 4; Band Librarian 3; Troy Staff 4; Projection Operator 1,2,3, 4; County Speech Contest 4; Gov. Recreation Conv. 3; Booster Club 1; Spelling Bee 1. PHIL TOM Nickname: Shifty Vice President 1; Senior Play 4: Basketball 1,2,3. 4; Baseball 1; Boys State Alternate 3; Troy Staff 4. BUDDY NOBBLITTE Nickname: Bud ' Track 4; Troy Staff 4. CLASS MOTTO: We shall find a way, or we shall make one. CLASS FLOWER: Red and White Carnation. CLASS COLORS: Green and White. THE DIAPER BRIGADE Gene Clark Mary Freeman Pat Butler Judy Brown GRADUATION 18 19 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the class of nineteen hundred and fifty-seven, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament, to be read on the third day of September, nineteen hundred and fifty-seven. Witnessed by the following members of the Senior Class. TS3tLl$. I, Pat Fuller, bequeath my ability to walk into the wrong room at the wrong time to Larry Mauzy. I, Fred Clark, bequeath my masculine physique, and good looks to Dave Nine. I, Judy Brown, bequeath my twenty-two inch waist line to Dawn Eberly. I, Dave Kuhn, bequeath my ability to dunk the ball to Larry Mauzy. I, Kay Koontz, bequeath my short curly hair to Marilyn Mock. I, Jim Hill, bequeath my ability to throw tomatoes without getting caught to Jay Clutter. I, Sharon Kurtz, bequeath my psychology book to Glenda Penrod. I, Bob Nelson, bequeath my acting ability to Mike Gard. I, Barbara Jamison, bequeath my natural curly hair to Jeannie Trestrail. I, Jerry Smith, bequeath my physical strength to Larry Hoffer. I, Ann Ritchie, bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Ritchie to anyone that needs it. I, Larry Strombeck, bequeath my winning personality to Kathy Locke. I, Jim Teghtraeyer, bequeath my great basketball ability to Gerald Kiser. I, Phil Tom, bequeath my masculine physique to Allen Streby. I, Larry Rensberger, bequeath my ability to wiggle my ears to Glenn Shear. I, Mary Freeman, bequeath my ability to carry on a conversation with a boy to my sister, Judy. I, Gene Clark, bequeath my draft card to Foxy Spry. I, Ben Black, bequeath my ability to grow a beard to Bob Wood. I, David Heath, bequeath my popularity with the girls to Larry Mauzy. I, Pat Butler, bequeath my ability to drive a car with one hand to Doug Darr. I, Otto Engelberth, bequeath my ability to sleep in physics class to Tom Voland. I, Buddy Nobblitte, bequeath my ability to get around the curves at Pierceton to Tom Voland. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY In the year of 1970, having made a success in our careers, we decided to take a trip to see if our classmates had done as well. We were driving along and we met with a small carnival. We thought if they had a fortune teller, it would save a lot of money. So we asked if she could tell us about our classmates, she said yes, so we looked into her crystal ball and saw that the first stop was Hollywood. We find Barbara Jamison serving as Elvis Presley's private secretary. Her main job is taking care of his hound dogs. We also see Dave Kuhn has made a good start by appearing in his first movie It's Tough To Be Short”. Larry Strombeck is also out there making thousands as Elvis's private barber. He makes most of his money by selling the hair after cutting it. We now switch to No. Webster which has grown immensely since the new restaurant came in. The owner is Fred Clark, his restaurant has made No. Webster famous. Down the street is a big hardware, owned and operated by Jim Teghtmeyer and sons. Jim bought the hardware from his retired father and expanded it. We find David Heath taking Tom Warner's place as auditor. Dave is running for governor next year. At No. Webster School Phil Tom has done a fine job of teaching agriculture, and still is. We learn he is going to stay at Webster despite the other jobs he has been offered. Jerry Smith teaches driver training at school, he is learning to drive along with his students. He gives out pamphlets which he wrote himself entitled Flow to Keep Your Car in Good Condition. No. Webster has a fine Girls' Athletic Class who owe all their talent to their instructor, Pat Butler. When asked how he liked his job he said, Ummmmmmmm Boy!! Some of the other classmates have settled there, too. Jim Hill is running the new Ice Plant. Jim is still a bachelor, but he will find him a cool one, someday. No. Webster has a fine Police Dept., with Bob Nelson as Chief. It is a peaceful town, once more. Keep it up, Bob!!!!! The rest of the classmates are fairly scattered. Ann Ritchie is in Calif, helping her wealthy and successful husband, Prof. Freeman. She is also asst, in his lab. Sharon Kurtz is located in Florida with her husband Joe Martin. They are building a new ranch home. Gene Clark is landscaping their property with his bulldozer. Gene is still single but someone will hook him someday. Watch!! Kay Koontz is a private secretary to one of Thornburg's big bosses. Who?? She has written a book in her spare time called, How to Reduce Your Hips . Judy Brown is running a Beauty Saloon in Dutchtown. She is also president of her own Lonely Hearts Club. She has helped many find love. We see by the Webster News that Bud Nobblitte has just won the 500 mile race in the Nobblitte 8, designed by him. Benny Black is sheriff of the county and the night watchman at Black's Trading Post, where he is the owner. We see Otto Engleberth is farming, rather his hired hands are. We all know he is the most ambitious person we know. Larry Rensberger is one of his hands, he works very hard (trying to talk Otto out of doing the work.) What about us????? Well, Patty Fuller is a nurse at a Veteran's Hospital, and Mary Freeman is making a career of housekeeping. Mary Freeman and Patty Fuller CAN YOU IMAGINE? President Vice-President JUNIORS Secretary Keith Stump Norman Metzger Peggy Black Larry Spry ) Allen Streby Marylin Mock Sandra Fidler Larry Mauzy Jeanette Christy Gerald Kiser Tom Voland Vivian Baugher Jay Clutter Judy Carter Eloise Grimes Glen Shear Dawn Eberly Douglas Darr Mike Gard Judy Gaerte A JUNIORS Kathy Locke Donald Ferveda Maralyn Hinesley Gene Ladd Barbara Boyer Nancy Streby Dixie Clingerman Carmen Brower Bob Wood Becky Gaskill Larry Keim Jeannie Trestrail Ann Enyeart Joan Bennett Roberta Hudson Roy Henwood Charlene Rider David Nine 1 25 President Vice-President SOPHOMORES Secretary Treasurer lim Conway Aaron Hinesley Carolyn Baker Sue Corbin Charlotte Lawrence Glen Black Kenneth Baugher Dorothy Engelberth Tom Engle Linda Larsen Sally Overman Curtis Shock Margo Kuhn Larry Whelan Gary Shaw Arlene Mabie Ross Grimes Margaret Bowser Shelia Bell Larry Hoffer 26 SOPHOMORES Keith Hnyeart Brenda Richards Linda Greider Larry Plew Dixie Scott Terry Cooperrider Barbara Ryan Judy Freeman Steve Tracey Joyce Fawley Becky Mock Nancy Dickenson ■ii FRESHMEN Torn White President David Wright Vice-President W j Walter Corbin Jerilyn Richcreek Treasurer Secretary Judy Hamman Rado Lower Linda Popenfoose Dick Davis Jenny Streby Patty Enyeart Larry Baugher Margaret Shoemaker Dan Iavagnilio I Karen Lewallel Gary Culver Sandra Burns Ronnie Taylor — Ilene Kline Kenny Clark FRESHMEN Steve White Shirley Reece Jon Sroufe Diana Leap William Jernigan Mary Anna Grim E I G H T H G R A D E S E V E N T H G R A D E FIRST ROW: Tommy Mock, Dave Reiff, Gene Barney, Mike Shoemaker, Neal Lang, Kay Bell, Ronnie Howe, Kathy Kline, Julia Keim, Mrs. Copeland. SECOND ROW: Jean Ann Barber, Rita Huffman, Karen Wysong, Bill Tschantz, Gary Black. Doug Hoffert, Gordon Copeland, Linda Wagoner, Barbara Baugher, Judith Watson, Ellen Plew. THIRD ROW: Roma Gaerte, Judy Whelan, Mattie Pettie, Peggy Schafer, Jane Conner, John Hudson, Phil Hoy, Alice Stump. Jo Ann Royer. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Shock, Carolyn Leap, Patty Shear, Johanna Wright, Jim Vonasch, Bob Bause, Tony Clingerman, Steve Whisler, Sandra Bockman, Alice Warner. FIRST ROW; Mrs. Pierson, Larry Lewallen, Danny Mock, Eddie Enyeart, Kenneth Jernigan, Brenda Wilcoxson, Donna Shaw, Sharon Pearl, Peggy Huffman, Bob Roose, Norman Lower. SECOND ROW: Leonard Baugher, Larry Teghtmeyer, John Clark, Ronnie Boyer, Jill Sullivan, Carol Smith, Elaine Greider, Jerry Lewallen, Tommy Davis, Marvin Whitacre, Earl Kiser. THIRD ROW: Richard Blooir Steve Wright. Albert Reese, Harold Moser, Thomas Nichols, David Carey, Jan Durham, Carolyn Darr, Sharon Hudson, Karleen Richards. Richard Maggart, Linda Miller, FOURTH ROW: Jackie Dot bins. Bill Fuller, Eddie Hartup, Jim Fancil, Jim Mason, Portia Dale, Frank Hubbartt, Dickie Kuhn, Floyd Schaaf, Karen Hinesley, Nancy Roberts, Jim Durham. 30 FIRST ROW: Linda Leedy, Carolyn Grimes, Suzan Shoemaker, Joe White, Dickie Roberts, Gary Lawrence, Margaret Shoemaker, Pamela Wagner, Margaret Streby, Ricky Baker, Jerry Foreman. Stephen Reiff. SECOND ROW: Mr. Benson, Larry Shock. Cheryl Miller, Brenda Baughn. Connie Kissinger, Jerome Sponseller, Lance Bell. Mary Clingerman, Marilyn Scott, Sally Cormican, De-wayne Shoemaker. THIRD ROW; Roderick Trestrail, John Plew, Danny Cormican. Jack Rhoades, Betty Clayton, Jean Fawley, Steven Hiner, Roger Reasoner, Jerry Gullett, Sherry Whlsler, Crystal Myers. FOURTH ROW: Lindell Dale, Roy Mabie, Kenneth Schaefer, Becky Ritchie, Carol Christy, Jo Ann Gerard, Diana Shaw, Barbara Rhodes, Mary Sue Hamilton. s I X T H G R A D E FIRST ROW: Sally Clayton, Beverly Penrod, Jackie Hamman, Serita Bell, Sharon Bockman, Roger Bowser, Ray Black, Ken Enyeart, Curtis Richcreek, Joe Brower, Mark Jones. Dennis Ross. SECOND ROW; Mr. Mock, Carole Wagoner, Aloha Moser, Jim Royer, Diana Bisig, Max Tom, Cheryl Ganger, Nancy Linn, Sherry La Rue, Nancy Hubartt, Jerry Conner, Steven Haines, Denn Lewallen. THIRD ROW: Beverly Feverda, Jim Murphy, Judy Jamison, Kerry Koontz, Terry Larsen, Martha Pierson, Phyllis Baugher, Carrol Beam, Suzanne Long. Melody Shock. FOURTH ROW: John Beech Virginia Nickols, Kathy Maxwell, Rebecca Metzger, Kay Kruger, Bernard Kiser, Andy Noblitte, Ronald Copeland, George Wood, Jane Raver, Karen Milam, David Gidersleeve. F I F T H G R A D E 11 F O U R T H G R A D E FIRST ROW; Mrs. Gunter, Cheryl Didier, Terry Kiser, Tommy Reiff, Tommy Brindle, Mike Min-nick, Ronald Wiseman. Ray Weaver, Douglas Wiseman, Eva Lou Lewallen, Terry Baugher. SECOND ROW: Wanda Wysong, Craig Baker, David Dahm, Joyce Clutter, jenilee Lundy, Sarah Wallace, Dickie Roose, Mikol Hartup, Dick Gaerte, Joann Menzie. THIRD ROW: Diana Robbins, Phyllis Wood. Jacky Kuhn, Kim Trestrail. Ernest Leitch, Bruce Pierce, Cathy Whitacre, Rita Ray, Beverly Greider, Mike Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Tommy Haffert. Cheryl Beezley, Leonard Burns, John Adams, William Jernigan, Jean Schaefer, Suzie Shaw, Jerry Holle, Mary Ellen Miller, Don Fancil. NOT PICTURED: Kandy Madden. Donald Durham, Mike Hubartt. FIRST ROW: Marsha Shock, Jerry Baysinger, Jeb Baker, Eldonna Brower, Leslie Kline, Chris Brower, Susan Brubaker, Leo Smith, Margaret Burns. Sharon Hinesley, Miss Van Egdon. SECOND ROW: Candy Massey. Jean Menzie, Eddie Alvey, Shirley Mabie, Rex Barber, Brenda Shear. Jimmie Hunt, Jeff Gerard. Gerry Moser, Robert Beezley. THIRD ROW: Melinda Watson. Steven Angel. Maureen Reiff, Tom Hollar, Sandra Bell. Ralph Reasoner, Darrell Custer, Connie Pierson. Marilyn Copeland, Frances Baugher. FOURTH ROW; Janice Fancil, Sandra Kuhn, Mearlin Bixler, Danny Sullivan, Terry Hiner, Lowell Luce, Luann Adams, Craig Johns. 32 FIRST ROW: Michael Lawrence, Mary Ann Whelan. Kathryn Hamman, Roberta Valentine, Barbara Mooney, Jeannie Kuhn. Michael Vanator. Mark Sponseller, Darrell Lower, Stephen Locke, Dennis Wagoner, Mrs, Dunkin. SECOND ROW; Don Jernigan, Larry Estes, Maurice Fancil, Cynthia Haines, Larry Tom, Garry Tom. David Shields, David Linn, Dennis Hardy, Nancy Stump, Wayne Van Curen. THIRD ROW: Dennis Reiff, Philip Metcalf, Susan Howell, Rebeckah Wiseman. William Lange, Joyce Dale, Richard Stalter, Linda Reasoner, Sandra Butler, Robert Brindle. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Rich-creek, Linda Mock, Candance La Rue. Michael Reiff. William Vonasch, John Hamilton, Dale Jones. Roberta Schafer, Micheal Roberts, Douglas Long. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Culver, Greg Gerard, Jay Briscoe. Blaine Shock, Penny Keim, Peggy Fancil, Mark Minnick, Marcia Smith, Diana Unruh, Lawrence Wallace, Sara Jernigan. SECOND ROW; Marsha Bockman. Jimmy Culver, E. J. Whitacre, Tommy Smith, Cheryl Reasoner. Peggy Stump, Danny Kuhn, Danny Boggs. Dean Kiser, Vicki Brower, Bruce Hartup. THIRD ROW; Yvonne Christner. Mike McClure, Chris Baker, Jane Vanator, Ricky White, Dennis Stalter, Greg Bause, Jack Greider. Car-toll Hamilton, Cheryl Lange. s E C O N D G R A D E 33 F I R S T G R A D E 5 E C O F N | D R 6 S T G R A D E FIRST ROW: Paula Ganger, Gary Wood, Jimmy Beach, John Brubaker, Linda Howe, Max Richcreek, Don Guy, Mary Beth Gaskill. Suzanne Roberts, Jane Morehead, Mrs. Nine. SECOND ROW: Tersa Estes, Patty Ross, Billy Shear, Deborah Steiner, Terry Dausman, Duina Spearman, Mae Miller. Joe Holle, Dennis Shields. Charles Baker. THIRD ROW: Anita Reasoner, Dawn Geiger. Mike Lewallen. Shelley Gildersleeve, Kent Brower, ohnie Mason. Nancy Konzelman, Susan Gerard, Barbara Weaver, Margie Conwell. FIRST ROW: Linda Marcum, Gary Wiseman, Cathy Bryant, Ellen Leitch. Linda Van Curen, Teresa Didier, Mike Kline. Sandra Kiser, Rovlea Robbins, Mrs. Rover. SECOND ROW: Ralph Luce, Mike Mitchell, Connie Jo Willard, Marilyn Reiff, Connie Hawn, Twylla Mae Ulery, Karen Cassidy. Ten Bowser. Jack Wiseman. THIRD ROW: Bobby Mickley, Danny Bennett. Roger Cormican. Mary Jo Conway. Bruce Bolinger. Linda Ross, Jean Gaerte, Patty Leedy. Allen Kuhn. KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW: Barbara Swenson, Babette Budde, Mary Sue Haines, Sue Roose, Debra Bockman, Susie Wells, Patty Bisig, Betty Beeziey, Susan Holler, Janet Vanator, Jeannine Shaw. SECOND ROW: Dale Strombeck, Richard Culberson, Dennis Dausman, Joe Tirschek, Michael Brower, Douglas Hardy, David Epstein, Bill Clutter, Gregory White, Gary Butler, Michael Laird, Dale Custer. TEACHER, Kathryn McClure. NOT PRESENT IN PICTURE: Marleen Mock, Becky Gaerte, John Corbin, Jerry Bodkin. CLASS ROOM CAPERS All That You Can Get Out of a Speech! Don't Burn That Typewriter Up! A Brawl in Baker's Theater! What's Cooking?? Must Be Interesting Eyes Front Boy!! E Ker-Boom! Professor Gard's Class • jar is 1 Hardworking Wood-Workers! SENIOR PLAY THE FAMILY NOBODY WANTED Cast Rev. Doss.............Jim Teghtmeyer Mrs. Doss.............Ann Ritchie Donnie Doss...........Dave Heath Laura Doss............Pat Fuller Rita Doss.............Judith Watson Dianne Doss...........Judy Brown Ted Doss..............Bob Nelson Timmy Doss............Pat Butler Alex Doss.............Fred Clark Mr. Reilly............Dave Kuhn Mrs. Parkinson........Barbara Jamison Nan Johnson...........Kay Koontz Mr. Johnson........... Larry Strombeck Mrs. Johnson.......... Mary Freeman Mr. Hardy.............Phil Tom Mrs. Hardy............ Barbara Jamison Bill Thomas........... Otto Engelberth Director..............Mr. Lester Young JUNIOR PLAY GOODNIGHT, LADIES Cast Helen Raleigh.........Kathy Locke Jane Raleigh...........Jeannie Trestrail Sam Raleigh............Larry Spry Jug Brown..............Mike Gard George West...........Bob Wood Judy West.............Maralyn Hinesley Dean Eggleby..........Dawn Eberly Professor Dexter, . . . Dave Nine Larry Dobson..........Larry Keim Angela Rimini.........Sandy Fidler Betty London.......... Marilyn Mock Lulu Giffin.......... Becky Gaskil Director..............Mr, Edward Gard Student Director, . . . Joan Bennett KING AND QUEEN DANCE KING..............Jim Conway OUHEN..............Jerilyn Richcreek PRINCE.............Mike Shoemaker PRINCESS...........Jill Sullivan Sd ' V 4 'In the Twinkling of an Eye' he was gone - gone to the bottom of the lake. When returned to the shore, his life had faded away. His physical body was soon to be seen no more; yet it seems he is not gone. Memories of him - - his love of life - - his pleasant personality — his spirit - - lingers on. To that one whose spirit still is with us - - Floyd Wilcoxson - - we dedicate this section of the Annual. _ .w? f I |l____ 41 DIRECTOR James Griener CONCERT AND MARCHING BAND OFFICERS SENIOR BAND MEMBERS David Heath, Pres.; Fred Clark, Vice Pres.; Kay Koontz, Sec.; Jim Teghtmeyer, Treas. Fred, Dave, Jim Kay, Judy 42 POM POM GIRLS Margo Kuhn Judy Watson Karen Hinesley Jo Ann Royer Shelia Bell Linda Miller Jerilyn Richcreek Johanna Wright Sandy Bockman Alice Stump Sue Corbin, Kathy Locke, Linda Larsen, Judy Brown, Nancy Dickenson 43 I Dick Davis. Kathy Locke, Gary Culver. Dave Heath. Dave Nine. Fred Clark, Nancy Dickenson. FIRST ROW: Joan Bennett. John Clark. Kathy Locke. Margaret Bowser, Gary Culver, Larry Baugher, Dave Nine. SECOND ROW: Fred Clark, Carolyn Baker, Paul Carson, Dick Davis, Sue Corbin, Shelia Bell, Aaron Hinesley, Linda Larsen. 44 JUNIOR BAND JUNIOR TWIRLERS ROBED CHOIR CHOIR OFFICERS Pres..............Jim Conway Vice Pres. . . . Don Ferverda Sec......................Pat Fuller Treas............Fred Clark DIRECTOR James Griener A ' Jf ’ A r FIRST ROW: Kay Koontz. Peggy Black, Pat Fuller, Kathy Locke, Sandy Fidler, Jim Conway, Aaron Hinesley, Keith Stump, Paul Carson, Dave Wright. Fred Clark, Dorothy Engel-berth. Barbara Boyer, Judy Carter. Nancy Dickenson, Jeannie Trestrail, Joan Bennett, Jo Rieff. SECOND ROW: Margaret Bowser. Shelia Bell, Vivian Baugher, Judy Brown, Ann Ritchie, Linda Larsen, Doug Metcalf, Larry Baugher, Don Ferverda, Dave Nine, Otto Engel-berth. Dave Heath, Walter Corbin, Gary Culver, Dawn Eberly, Becky Gaskill, Roberta Hudson. GIRLS' SEXTETTE Alice Stump. Peggy Black, Diana Leap, Carolyn Leap, Johanna Wright. Judith Watson MIXED QUARTETTE Margaret Bowser. Don Ferverda, Aaron Hinesiev, Dorothy Sngeiberth GIRLS GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: Barbara Locke, Dixie Scott, Judy Hamman, Linda Popenfoose, Gaynol La Rue, Nora Mar-chand, Irene Kline, Karen Lewallen. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Baker. Dianna Leap. Charlotte Lawrence. Sue Corbin, Sally Overman, Laurel Luce, Marsha Richards, Sandra Kroll, Margaret Droke. JAY CLUTTER TOM ENGLE OTTO ENGELBERTH NORMAN METZGER MIKE GARD VARSITY GERALD KISER KEITH STUMP DON FERVERDA JIM TEGHTMEYER DAVE KUHN 1. v IPV- LARRY MAUZY PAT BUTLER DAVID HEATH PHIL TOM VARSITY VARSITY CHEERLEADERS SECOND TEAM FRONT ROW; Coach Mr. Butts, Max Mickley, Ed Kuhn. Jim Conway, Kenny Baugher. Tom White, Mr. Baker. BACK ROW; Bob Bause. Rado Lower, Walter Corbin, Tom Engle. Jim Gullet, Keith Enyeart, David Wright. SECOND TEAM CHEERLEADERS: Jerilyn Richcreek, Barbara Locke, Dixie Scott. JUNIOR HIGH TEAM FIRST ROW: Mr. Royer, Mike McKee, Gary Black, Richard Maggart, Bill Fuller, Tommy Davis, Eddy Enyeart, Bob Roose. SECOND ROW: Kay Bell. Steve Whisler. Leonard Baugher, Steve Wright. Gordon Copeland, John Clark, Larry Teghtmeyer, Mike Shoemaker. THIRD ROW: Norman Lower, Neal Lang, Tommy Mock, Bob Bause, Jim Vonasch, Doug Hoffert, David Reiff. CHEERLEADERS Johanna Wright, Alice Stump, Judy Watson, Carolyn Leap BASEBALL TEAM l-RONT ROW: Tom Voland, Jon Sroufe, Dave Kuhn. Larry Mauzy. Otto Engelberth, Kenny Baugher. SECOND ROW; Coach Don Butts, Jay Clutter, Tom Engle, Norman Metzger. Jim Teghtmeyer, Keith ’ Stump, Jim Conway, Larry Rensberger. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4 r ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ VARSITY BASKETBALL STATISTICS Per Rebs Fga Fgm Cent Fta FOR Fgm THE YEAR 1956-1957 Per Cent TPS Fouls Ave. Ga. Mauzy 262 260 101 . 389 103 67 .650 269 74 12. 23 22 Gard 213 226 83 . 367 174 104 . 598 270 49 12. 27 22 Ferverda 82 61 21 .333 65 45 .692 87 25 4.8 18 x Teghtmeyer 64 230 76 .331 69 39 .550 191 47 10. 1 19 Engelberth 54 288 88 . 306 70 33 .471 209 « 41 9.5 22 Metzger 73 90 28 .311 24 11 .460 67 30 4.2 16 Stump 5 49 14 .286 23 7 . 304 35 12 3.0 12 Kuhn 80 103 32 . 311 18 7 .389 71 27 5.5 13 Clutter 1 4 3 .750 3 1 . 333 7 2 1.2 6 Tom 12 4 1 .250 4 3 . 750 5 5 1.0 5 Baugher 1 16 4 .250 5 1 . 200 9 1 9.0 1 Engle 4 6 2 . 333 3 1 . 333 5 9 2. 3 4 TOTALS 1337 453 . 340 506 320 . 556 1225 324 55.7 22 Rebound Trophy Winner • Free Throw Champion Honorary Captain x 55 GIRLS' AND BOYS’ STATE Ann Ritchie, Rep. Jim Teghtmeyer, Rep. Kay Koontz, Alt. Phil Tom, Alt. STUDENT CONGRESS FIRST ROW: Peggy Black, Kay Koontz, Keith Stump, Kathy Locke, Bob Wood. SECOND ROW: Otto Engelberth, Mary Freeman, Gene Clark. SAFETY PATROL ■ t RONT ROW; John Plew, Jack Rhodes, Ricky Baker, Dianna Shaw. Sherry Whisler. SECOND ROW; Mary Kay Clingerman, Pamela Wagoner, Sally Cormican. Danny Cormican. Larry Shock, Lindel Dale. OOOOOOOOOO Baker's Theater Never Leave Me Where's Your Sideburns’ Assembly Call Mike Gard In Action Bush-man What A Spread! Heads Or Tails? Watch That Light THOSE CATS Make Yourselves Comfortable Want A Used Car? Working? FRESHMAN INITIATION 41 SENIOR TRIP a asst, editor Otto Engleberth EDITOR Ann Ritchie ASST. EDITOR Kay Koontz Oke Jk nnua l Suit .....Meeting deadlines......collecting ads.. ... Do you want to buy the last annual?__ .. Where's the photographer?....Who spilled the rubber cement?......................... .....Who cut this picture so blankety-blank short?.....Someone mail this.......please.. ... Too late now!......It'S already glued... ... But I've got lessons to get............ We argued, fussed, feuded, and cussed; But we'll get this annual out or bust! BUSINESS MANAGERS Fred Clark Jim Teghtmeyer Gene Clark PHOTOGRAPHERS Dave Heath Judy Brown Larry Rensberger Ben Black TYPISTS Buddy Nobblitte Mary Freeman Bob Nelson Jim Hill ACTIVITIES Patty Fuller Larry Strombeck ART Sharon Kurtz Barbara Jamison SPORTS Jerry Smith Dave Kuhn Pat Butler Phil Tom — AS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1957 HEATH’S GAS NORTH WEBSTER, IND. COMPLIMENTS OF THE DALTON FOUNDRIES INC. WARSAW, INDIANA SHOES “SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY LAND -0- LAKES SPORTS WEAR LATEST IN FASHION ED SRODFE WIT PLUMBING AND HEATING R. R. 1 LARWILL V PH. CROM. UL-6-6796 ...FURNACES... ...FIXTURES... Majestic Eljer American Standard American Standard Compliments of M M CAFE Just Good Food Private Dining Room For Parties Phone 27 Congratulations Class of 5 7M K'sFOOD SHOP The Alley Store To The Seniors of 1957 A Happy and Prosperous Road Ahead and May All Your Obstacles Be Little Ones. Whatever your needs, whether it is Philgas, Paint, Appliances, Plumbing, Heating, Fishing Tackle, Wiring, Housewares, Everyday Hardware Items or whatever your needs may be, remember Your Friendly Hardware Dealer has it. NORTH WEBSTER HARDWARE CO. Phone 15-J Compliments TIPPECANOE BOAT CO. Box 326 Leesburg, Ind. Phone 747-J No. Webster, Ind. Compliments of NORTH WEBSTER LUMBER COMPANY North Webster, Indiana Compliments of FARMER’S STATE BANK North Webster, Indiana r METCALF PAYNE PLUMBING HEATING Compliments of PENQUIN POINT Warsaw, Indiana Compliments of CAMPBELL'S MARKET Groceries-Meats-Locker Service Phone 5001 Milford, Indiana LUMBER - MILLWORK - BUILDERS SUPPLIES - PAINT - ROOFING PIERCETON LUMBER COMPANY SHOCK OVERMEYER North Webster, Indiana JACK RHODES - DISTRIBUTOR PURE OIL PRODUCTS North Webster, Indiana BE SURE WITH PURE YELLOW CREEK BRAND TROXEL FUNERAL HOME Hams-Bacon-Sausage TROXEL FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SBRVICE - TELEPHONE 46 NORTH WEBSTER. INDIANA Francis Korenstra - Distributor R.R. 2 Milford, Indiana Phone OL 8-5745 Jot ’Em Down Grocery General Lake Merchandise Open 7 Days a Week Frank and Paulen Sinke Proprietors Barbee Lake R.R. 1 Warsaw, SHOCK'S SERVICE STATION Ind. Compliments of Pure Oil Products ADY S TACKLE BOX Phone 42-J No. Webster North Webster, Indiana FOR MILK THAT'S BETTER From the Farm To Your Refrigerator YOUR BEST BUY IS CRYSTAL DAIRY In the Store or At Your Door MILK AND DAIRY PRODUCTS In North Webster In Syracuse In Warsaw Phone 130-M Phone 362 Phone 1024 TELEPHONE: 11BO National China Equipment Corp. Equipment and Supplies for Restaurants Hotels • Clubs • Hospitals • Institutions DON MILLER 214-218 East Fourth Street MARION, INDIANA SNYDER S MOTOR SALES Phone 53 Pierceton, Indiana United Motors Service Philgas Service Bulk Supply for Heating and Refrigeration 20 lb. Bottles Cash Carry 100 lb. Bottles Delivery Service JOHNSON LUMBER YARD WARSAW, INDIANA PHONE 20 Good Luck Best Wishes Compliments of THE MARKET BASKET STALEY'S GROCERY North Webster, Ind. The meeting place for quality Barbee Lakes WHITE WAGONER SERVICE STATION Compliments of No. Webster, Indiana WHITE FRONT GROCERY Phone 20-J H. R. Bockman Compliments of GRILL SKILLET K'S VARIETY Gray Peg Riley John and Helen Koontz No. Webster, Indiana Evinrude Motors Congratulations Sales and Service THORNBURG DRUG CO. PATONA BAY BOAT SERVICE Geo. Paton North Webster Syracuse West Shore-Lake Tippecanoe SHARP HARDWARE CO. Compliments of Milford Warsaw MeKNOWN OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC SALES Phone 2551 Phone 1150 Warsaw, Indiana DE GOOD TRACTOR SALES ARGONNE ROAD — PHONE 1085 ANDERSON GREENHOUSE Say It With Flowers State Road 15 Phone 81 Warsaw, Indiana Warsaw, Ind. PHILLIPSONS' INC. FITCHES Boys’ and Men's Clothing Phone 781 A Dependable Store Since 1864 Warsaw, Indiana Warsaw, Indiana Compliments of Your own shop, for all the year brings a complete line of apparel and accessories Bookmans Remember They're Smart As Variety Can Be If They're From 5c TO $5.00-5.00 AND UP MARLA DE NORTH WEBSTER. INDIANA PHONE 17 RED CEDAR POULTRY Buy Direct Wholesale Fresh Dressed Fryers and Hens E. Lower-Owner Phone No. Webster 730F30 Compliments of LEESBURG LUMBER CO. UPTOWN HARDWARE PEOPLES STATE BANK The Friendly Bank Leesburg, Indiana Member F.D.I.C. Phone GL 3-7411 SILVEUS GARAGE Your Chevrolet-Pontiac Dealer Reliable Used Cars Cromwell, Indiana sesrmmsm Compliments of the HSUC£ES« BARBER SHOPS Of PIERCETON WHITLEY PRODUCTS INC. Bert Rouch Lewis Bailey Pierceton, Indiana Compliments of Congratulations to the Class of 1957 DR. L. B. SLENKER PIERCETON STATE BANK Pierceton, Indiana A Progressive Bank in a Progressive Community J. B. Ho4 GENERAL INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE fGrriaK ,MOM‘|hohI • 90 •729F3D NORTH WEBSTER, IND. Compliments of OLLIE H. LINK Accounting Tax Service Compliments of LYNNWOOD BAKERY Phone 37J North Webster, Ind, NORTH-WEBSTER-LOCKERS Wholesale----------------Retail M-e-a-t-s Phone - 45 No. Webster Compliments of LYALL ELECTRIC North Webster NORTH WEBSTER ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. Phone 60 Ice Never Fails Congratulations to the Class of 1957 CLAYTON'S GARDEN CENTER Mile North of North Webster On State Road 13 Congratulations to the Seniors GERARD'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 9 NORTH WEBSTER MOTEL lA mils South of North Webster, Indiene on— Roed 13 Owned and Operated by MR. and MRS. REG GREIOER Electric Radiant Heat PHONE: North Webster I8S Home: 7I7J Simmons Beautyrest Mattress Compliments of BERGER'S BARBER SHOP North Webster Compliments of DRI-GAS SALES SERVICE North Webster, Indiana Compliments of GROSS MOBIL SERVICE Phone 126 North Webster, Indiana M L GARAGE Standard Service Phone 112 North Webster, Ind. Compliments of WEE FIX IT SHOP Boyer Bros. North Webster Fred 0. Carey Construction Co., Inc. • North Detroit St. WARSAW, INDIANA HECKAMAN'S ICE CREAM Wholesale Retail Phone 490 Nappanee, Indiana LOCKRIDGE STUDIO, INC. 720 Main Street Rochester, Indiana Compliments of CARTER'S DEPARTMENT STORE Warsaw, Indiana Compliments of KOSCIUSKO FARM BUREAU CO-OP SALERNO FINEST COOKIES CRACKERS Paul Ganger - - Representative Elkhart, Indiana DUFUR STORE Warsaw Indiana Compliments of CHINWORTH'S HARDWARE Warsaw, Indiana FIRST NATIONAL BANK Warsaw, Indiana SCHRADERS PERRY'S SHELL SERVICE Furniture Appliances Russell Perry, Proprietor Warsaw, Indiana Warsaw, Indiana Jet. 30 15 Compliments of 'WJheatley , $nc. BAKER'S CAFE “Commercial Stationers'! - Office Outfitter's 320 South Main Street North Webster, Indiana Elkhart, Indiana Compliments of SYRACUSE HARDWARE CO. Syracuse, Indiana Compliments of Style Headquarters for Shoes Men's Wear WHETSTONE'S SLAUGHTER HOUSE PILCHER'S Palestine, Ind. Syracuse, Indiana Oswego Super Market Congratulations Class of '57 Phone GL 3-4761 OSWEGO BURTON’S CAFE Pierceton, Indiana RODGER'S DRUG STORE ROOD’S MARKET Quality Groceries Meats Prescription Specialist Phone 104-Pierceton, Ind. Phone 55 Pierceton, Indiana Also Visit Peg's Beauty Shop RANDALL'S GARAGE LAKELAND CLEANERS General Auto Tractor Repair Welding Your Appearance Is Our Business Phone GL 3-7511 Leesburg Leesburg, Indiana BRADDOCK DRUG CO. Congratulations to the Prescriptions a Specialty Class of '57 Leesburg, Indiana TOWN COUNTRY APPAREL STRAYER INSURANCE AGENCY FRED S. WARD JEWELERS, INC. WARSAW - - INDIANA 120 East Market Street Telephone 256 or 1307 Warsaw, Indiana — r% ■ Zy£r‘ ■ i


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