North Webster High School - Troy Yearbook (North Webster, IN)
- Class of 1963
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TROY PRESENTED BY THE NORTH WEBSTER CLASS OF 1963 DEDICATION The 1963 edition of the TROY is dedicated to North Webster School and all that it represents. There are many factors needed for making an outstanding school and each one is essential if the school is to be recognized as a potential part of the community. Our school is more than just a building; if we were to look more closely into the windows in the drawing below we would see people stirring--each one of them in some way important to the makeup of North Webster School. It is to these people--the administration, the faculty, the staff, and the students, in addition to the parents and many unseen taxpayers--that we proudly dedicate the 1963 TROY. 2 IN APPRECIATION To our advisor, Mrs. Sharp, the Class of '63 extends a grateful thank you for infinite patience, understanding, and untiring efforts, which have successfully guided us through our high school years. To Mr. Lantz, our co-advisor, the Class of '63 extends a grateful thank you for enthusiasm, sustaining inspiration, and sincere friendship, which helped to make our senior year a successful end to our high school career. 3 PRINCIPAL Mr. Toll VICE PRINCIPAL Mr. Baker LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL BOARD LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Pearl, Mr. Brown, Mr. Stucky, Mr. Graham, Mr. Iramel, Supt., Mr. Kroh. GAYLORD TOLL Principal B.S. Ball State M.S. Indiana University FLOYD BAKER Vice-Principal Social Studies B.S.Ed. Wittenburg University M.Ed. University of Pittsburg PAUL ROYER Science Mathematics B.A. Manchester M.A. Ball State JEANETTE HARVUOT English Speech Remedial Reading B.S. Indiana University DON BUTTS Physical Education Business Education SARAH PERRY Basketball—Baseball Coach Home Economics B.S. Manchester B.A. Manchester CHARLES McCLURE Social Studies B.S. Ball State 6 MAX BAILEY Business Education Jr. High Coach B.S. Indiana University MARION LANTZ Mathematics Business Education Track Coach Assistant Basketball Coach B.S Manchester JOY WARNER Art B.F.A. Syracuse University JAMES TURNER Band Chorus B.S., M.A. Ball State ELIAS BAZZINI Social Studies Spanish B.A. Bethel College BETTY VONASCH Mathematics Science B.S. Manchester JAMES KLINE Industrial Arts Guidance Counselor Dramatics Coach B.S. Purdue 7 RICHARD KELLY English B.A. Grace JOAN SHARP Librarian B.A. Indiana University DORIS BRAITHWAITE Music Physical Education B.M. St. Olaf College GALE METZGER Drivers Training B.A. Manchester RALPH BUSHONG Grade 6 B.S. Manchester CARL KISER Grades 5 and 6 B.S. Manchester JACK DIETRICH Grade 5 B.S. Grace 8 RUTH GUNTER Grade 4 B.S. Grace JEAN REASONER Grades 3 and 4 B.S. Manchester ELIZABETH ROTHENBERGER Grade 3 Manchester ELMIRA TURNER Grade 2 B.S. Ball State GLADYS CULVER Grade 2 Ball State LOIS ROYER Grade 1 B.S. Manchester MARY NINE Grade 1 Teacher's College of lndi anapol is- - Affili ated with Butler University 9 JANITORS STAFF SECRETARY COOKS 10 LINDA SNYDER Spider Ambition: Psychologist Main Weakness: Hanover SANDY CAYWOOD Frog Ambition: Medical Technologist Main Weakness: Cattle Rustlers VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN CLASS OFFICERS 12 BABS MATER Blabs Ambition: Dramatics Main Weakness: Food SALLY CORMICAN Azar's Ambition: Secretary Main Weakness: Pizza ROGER KUNCE Rog Ambition: Agriculture Main Weakness: Chemistry Experiments ROD TRESTRAIL Head Ambition: Accountant Main Weakness: Clifford's Mailbox CAROLE CHRISTY ••Schultzie Ambition: Airline Hostess Main Weakness: Student Teachers MARGARET STREBY Stringbean Ambition: Secretary Main Weakness: Warsaw 13 CHERYL MILLER Slim Ambition: Make a million Main Weakness: Summer STEVE H1NER Whale Ambition: Technician Main Weakness: Metracal LANCE BELL Liberty Ambition: Accountant Main Weakness: Telephone Poles SUE SHOEMAKER Herbie Ambition: Steve's Wife Main Weakness: '62 Black Pontiac BECKIE RITHCIE Skinner Ambition: Teacher Main Weakness: Indiana University HAROLD MOSHER Ronnie Ambition: Captain U.S.M.C. Main Weakness: Brownies 14 CHRYSTAL MYERS Bristol Ambition: Art Main Weakness: Chocolate Malts JOE WHITE Sadsack Ambition: Electrical Engineer Main Weakness: Stop Signs BARRY MILLER Bugs Ambition: Butcher Main Weakness: Work KATHY TRACEY Doggie Ambition: Business Main Weakness: I'll never tell. BRENDA LADD Little Rodney Ambition: Teacher Main Weakness: Diets CARY LAWRENCE $3.75 Ambition: Chemical Engineer Main Weakness: Fairy Tales 15 CAROLYN CRIMES Greasy Ambition: Secretary Main Weakness: Candy JACK RHOADES Mope Ambition: Very Little Main Weakness: GIRLS ! ALBERT REECE Rocks Greek Ambition: None Main Weakness: Cops PAM WAGONER Buckie Beaver Ambition: Teacher Main Weakness: Corvairs SUE BUIS Suzy Ambition: Get Married Main Weakness: GMC Trucks LARRY SHOCK Blips Ambition: Butcher Main Weakness: Myself 16 BETTY CLAYTON Green Thumb Ambition: Grade School Teacher Main Weakness: My Old Chevy JEROME SPONSELLER Elvis Ambition: Teacher Main Weakness: My Conscience JERRY GULLETT J. B. Ambition: Playboy Main Weakness: Telling Jokes CONNIE KISSINGER Constance Ambition: Bookkeeper Main Weakness: Fuel Oil SHERRY WHISLER Chub Dub Ambition: Physical Education Main Weakness: Cigarettes RICK BAKER Chadwick Ambition: Coaching Main Weakness: Chewing gum in Mrs. Harvuot's Class 17 LINDA LEE SNYDER Pep Club 2,3,4, (Treas. 3); Choir 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2.,3,4, (Sec. 2); Arion Award 4; Art Clutf 3,4, (Sec. 3); Speech Club 3,4; Drum Majorette 2,3,4; English Key 3; Solo Twirler 1; Class Play 3,4; Annual Co-Editor 4; District, State C ontests 4. SANDRA ANN CAYWOOD Choir 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Pep Club 2,3,4, (Secretary 4); Betty Crocker Award 4; Reporter 4; Student Librarian 1,2,3; V. Pres. 3; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3. BABS JO MATER Choir 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Sec. 1; Speech Club 3 ,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Speech Contest 3,4; Student Librarian 3; Class Play 3,4. NELLIS ROGER KUNCE Art Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 4; Ping Pong 3; Pep Club 4. CAROLE ANN CHRISTY Art Club 3,4, (Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4); Pep Club 3,4; Journalism Club 3; Class Play 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Vice President 1,4. SALLY MARIE CORMICAN Choir 2,3,4; Girls' State 3; Pep Club 3,4, (V. Pres. 4); Annual Staff 4; Student Director 3; Concessions Mgr. 3; Class Play 4. RODERICK NORMAN TRESTRAIL Varsity Manager 2; Class Play 3,4; Ping Pong 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Track 3,4; Typing Award 3. MARGARET ELLEN STREBY F.H.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 3; Co-ed Correspondent 4; Student Librarian 4. CHERYL LOU MILLER Band 1,2,3,4, (Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4); Pep Club 3,4; Student Librarian 2; DAR Award 4; Secretary 2,3; Pom Poms 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3; District, State Contests 4. LANCE TYRONE BELL B Team Manager 1,2; Class Play 3,4; Journalism Club 3; Choir 1,3; Annual Staff 4; Art Club 3,4; Pep Club 3,4. REBECCA ELLEN RITCHIE Choir 1,2,3,4, (V. Pres. 4); Pep Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Fair Queen Candidate 3; Treas. 1,2; Art Club 3, (V. Pres. 3); Speech Club 3; Class Play 3,4; Girls' State Alt. 3; District, State Contest 4. STEVEN DONALD H1NER Band 1,2,3,4; Journalism Club 3; Art Club 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Choir 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Annual Staff 4. 18 SUSAN DEE SHOEMAKER Band 1,2; Student Council 4; Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. 2,3; Pep Club 3; Secretary 4; Class Play 4; Typing Award 3; Choir 4. HAROLD EL WIN MOSHER Band 1,2,3,4; Journalism Club 3; Choir 1; Class Play 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4. CHRYSTAL LEIGH MYERS Art Club Pres. 3,4; Crisco Award 3; Journalism --Editor 3; Speech Club 3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Annual Co-Editor 4; Class Play 3; Speech Contest 3,4; Pep Club 2. BARRY WADE MILLER Annual Staff 4. BRENDA BAUGHN LADD Choir 1; Class Play 3; F.H.A. 2,3; Pep Club 2,3. JOSEPH GLEN WHITE Basketball 1; Student Council 3; Pep Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4. KATHY LYNNE TRACEY Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Band 2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Speech Club 3,4, (Treas. 3); Class Play 3,4; President 1; Journalism Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Speech Contest 3. GARY LAWRENCE Journalism Club 3; Pep Club 3; Ping Pong Club 3. CAROLYN SUE GRIMES Art Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 3,4; Class Play 4; Student Librarian 2. ALBERT ALLEN REESE Track 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 1,2; Ping Pong 3,4; Art Club 4; Class Play 4. SUZANNE JEANNE BUIS Speech Contest 4; Class Play 4; Speech Club 4; Annual Staff 4. JACK C. RHOADES Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 3; Volleyball 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Free Throw Trophy 4; Cross Country Trophy 4; Rebound Trophy 4; Boys' State Alternate 3. PAMELA JO WAGONER Band 1,2; F.H.A. 2,3; Pep Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Typing Award 3; Treasurer 4. LARRY LESTER SHOCK Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,3; Volleyball 3; Concessions Manager 3; Class Play 4; Student Council 4; Art Club 4; Ping Pong 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Pres. 4. 19 BETTY LEE CLAYTON JEROME LEWIS SPONSELLER Band 1,2,3,4; Director's Baton 4; Annual Staff 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Class Play 3. Pep Club 3,4, (Pres. 4); Ping Pong 3; Annual Staff 4; Journalism Club 3; Boys' State 3; Class Play 3,4. GERALD ALLEN GULLETT CONNIE JO KISSINGER Basketball 1,2,3; Track 2,3; Volleyball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2; Ping Pong 3,4; Annual Staff 4; President 3. Art Club 3,4, (Secretary 4); Pep Club 3,4; Class Play 3,4. SHERRY LANE WHISLER RICHARD NOEL BAKER Cheerleader 1,2,3; Band 1,2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Art Club 3; Speech Club 4; Class Play 3,4; Annual Staff 4. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Baseball Trophy 4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Baseball S.L. 4; Ping Pong 2,3; Pres. 2. CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER GOLD and WHITE YELLOW ROSE CLASS MOTTO We can only pay our debt to the past by putting the future in debt to ourselves. 20 21 CLASS WILLS I, Linda Lee Snyder, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Turner in both band and chorus to Chuck Turner. I, Sandra Ann Caywood, do hereby will and bequeath my soberness and self-control at public dances to Kenny Red Enyeart. I, Babs Jo Mater, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to leam more than music in the bandroom to all young lovers. I, Nellis Roger Kunce, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to blow up the chemistry lab to Dave Davenport. I, Carole Christy, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep one boyfriend a week without finding another for the following week to Sherry Bockman. I, Sally Marie Cormican, do hereby will and bequeath the front row seats in all school activities to the sophomore girls--in two years. I, Roderick Norman Trestrail, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to sing in the showers after track practice to Dick Roose, and my ability to clean the barber shop and get a good haircut to Dave Linn. I, Margaret Ellen Streby, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be able to remove my make-up with soap and water instead of a putty knife to Eldonna Brower. I, Cheryl Lou Miller, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to play first clarinet to Maureen Reiff. I, Lance Tyrone Bell, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to refrain from going with anyone else while going steady and when breaking up to make it final to Steve Haines and Kathy Hamman. I, Rebecca Ellen Ritchie, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep my hair looking nice to Brenda Shear. I, Steven Donald Hiner, do hereby will and bequeath my nickname Whale to Larry Neely or Terry Mauzy--whoever thinks he deserves it most. I, Susan Dee Shoemaker, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to wear a green outfit without having my hair dyed to match to Betty Sanford, and my pleasing personality to Sharon SNOB Hinesley. I, Harold Elwin Mosher, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble to Ronald Drudge. I, Chrystal Leigh Myers, do hereby will and bequeath my booth at Riddies and Crossroads and my position at Sun-E-Side to Aloha Mosher in hopes that she will make as good use of them as I did. I, Barry Wade Miller, do hereby will and bequeath my ability not to be a vanishing American in Baker's Classes to Jerry Gullett and Albert Reese. 22 CLASS WILLS I, Brenda Baughn Ladd, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to become one of the seven princesses in the Mermaid Festival Queen Contest to that All American Girl --Betty Sanford. I, Joseph Glen White, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to bowl to Rick Whitel I, Kathy Lynne Tracey, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to have a date with a boy who my girlfriends have not dated before me to Sherry Bockman. I, Gary Lawrence, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to refrain from chewing gum to Mrs. Harvout. I, Carolyn Sue Grimes, do hereby will and bequeath my tight clothes to Sybil Kellogg. I, Albert Allen Reese, do hereby will and bequeath my slim physique and manly voice to Larry Neely. I, Suzanne Jeanne Buis, do hereby will and bequeath my charm and pleasing personality which enables me to get Curt Shock to take me home any time I want him to do so to Betty Sanford. I, Jack C. Rhoades, do hereby will and bequeath my athletic ability to Tom Hoffert. I, Pamela Jo Wagoner, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be able to catch a fellow without prowling the streets late at night to Betty Sanford. I, Larry Lester Shock, do hereby will and bequeath my flattop haircut to Mr. Royer. I, Betty Lee Clayton, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to make a trumpet sound like a comet, and my first chair to Les Brassy Kline. I, Gerald Allen Gullett, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to take money from Mr. Royer fairly without digging up his backyard to anyone who wants it. I, Sherry Lane Whisler, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to walk down the halls without denting lockers, or to dance without necking with my partner to Eldonna Brower. I, Jerome Lewis Sponseller, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to have only one girl at a time to Steve Haines and my cool ducks to Less Kline. I, Connie Jo Kissinger, do hereby will and bequeath my tight clothes and feminine wiggle to Susan Swivel Hips Howell. I, Richard Noel Baker, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to beat Rick White in the Ping Pong tourney to Rod Trestrail and Hooch-Mo Koontz. 23 25 CLASS PROPHECY Why, hello, there. I think I may have something here that may be of interest to you. I have just completed my latest invention—the timescope--and I thought it might be fun to look ahead and see what heights the class of '63 will reach. Before we do this, I think that I should explain the basis upon which this scope works. You see, time is not a continuous ribbon, but is divided into particles—in other words, time is tangible. However, these particles are so small that their diameter can only be measured by the distance light travels in one millionth of a billionth of a billionth of a second. By using a cathode tube and intense gamma ray concentration, it is possible to speed up or slow down these particles at will. A television camera eye has been placed in this apparatus so that we may bridge the gap of time. Now that I'm sure you all understand, we will proceed. We will set the controls on the year 1975 and start our searcn on the east coast. There's Greenwich Village up ahead and I believe that's Lance Bell down there reading poetry; I'd never have pictured him with a beard like that! What does that billing read right behind him? Why, it's Linda Snyder and Sandy Caywood doing their Spider in the Haystack dance. I declare, what they must teach at Hanover and Anderson. That artist in the corner over therei looks strangely familiar--it's Chrystal Myers and she has just finished her latest finger painting, and I must say, that finger is beautiful. I don't see anyone else that looks familiar, so we had better push on and stop at Washington. Well, well, down there is Harold Mosher; I see his shorts are dry, but he still has to push on toward his press conference with great vigah. Let's see what he has to say to them, it's something about no one is going to top him and he is going to go for a 100 mile hike with the Marines. Overcthere is the owner of the White House Grocery, Barry Miller. Now just a touch of the dial and we are in Chicago. Say, what's that paper boy screaming about down there? Look at those headlines! LEADER OF MARIA, BUGS (MORAN) SHOCK, ESCAPED AGAIN: STEVE (ELLIOTT NESS) HINER VOWS TO CATCH HIM AND BRING HIM TO HEEL. Look at the sign on that store window; Madame Ritchie's Finest Wigs. DON T BE A SKINHEAD, BUY A WIG. There are two books on the newsstand which might be of interest, Two Heads Are Better Than One, by chemistry professor Roderick Trestrail, and How To Stay Shy Without Really Trying, by Connie Kissinger. Across the street is a School of Twist run by Babs Mater and Kathy Tracey. The sign on the door says Brownies Welcome. As we move further down the street we see a sign reading MISS CHRISTY'S CHARM SCHOOL. I wonder if Carole teaches her pupils the flirtation tactics used to win student teachers' admiration? We'll make another slight adjustment and see what's going on in North Webster. I can see that there are several new buildings. Why, there's the town gossip who blows things all around town, Carolyn Grimes. And here is Flash White's Studio, with his two models, Slim Miller and Sally Cormican on their way for a bite to eat at Azars. I notice there is still a red and white Ford setting out behind the studio. Notice the new tavern--not much use in guessing who is%running that--yep, it's Jerry A. Gullett and there are his barmaids, Margaret Streby and Pam Wagoner. I see two new gas stations in town--Pure Oil and Mobil--owned by Curt and Sue Shock and Steve and Sue White. The new owners of Weatherhead are Phil and Brenda Ladd. That looks like Rick Baker running toward the police station, reporting that someone stole his silver spoon. 26 Time to push on. We can try Kansas City this time. I see Roger Kunce; he sure has spread his Arcadian a long way. Do you see that sign, Coming soon, GLOBETROTTERS and New Star, Jack Rhoades ? Let's step across the border and down into Mexico where we can see the world's foremost bullfighter, Sherry Whisler. I guess it's time to go to Hollywood. Hey--down there ini the Hollywood Bowl--that famous band director, Betty Clayton! Across town a new show is premiering from Warner Bros.—THE STORYTELLER starring Gary Lawrence. There seems to be one person we haven't found yet and there's only one place left to look. As we peer into the Art Club (better known as Alcatraz) we see him, yes, Albert Resse—WARDEN Albert Reese, that is. I hope you have enjoyed yourself; I know I have. Jerome Sponseller Witnessed: Rod Trestrail CLASS OF ’63 27 12 YEAR SENIORS DIPLOMA BEARERS RECESSIONAL 28 Jim Royer, Pres. Curtis Richcreek, V-Pres. Nancy Linn, Sec. Jane Raver, Treas. Ray Black Diana Bisig Joe Brower Cheryl Ganger Sharon Bockman Roger Bowser Suzanne Long Steve Haines UNDERSTUDIES FOR SENIORS Chad Beezley Phyllis Baugher Jim Leinker Karen Milam Moneen Doyle Tom Mishler Carole Wagoner Max Tom Jackie Hamman David Pearl Sally Clayton Dennis Ross 30 George Wood Judi Jamison Mark Jones Barbara Wolfe Pat Coy Jim Murphy Serita Bell Richard Gant Kerry Koontz Terry Larsen David Davenport Melody Shock EAGER TO STEP FORWARD Beverly Penrod Victor Iavagnilio Linda Morton John Willard Kenneth Enyeart Patsy Myers Sam Bowman Sherry La Rue 31 Aloha Mosher Nancy Hubartt Dick Roose, Pres. Vicki Miller, V-Pres. Bruce Pierce, Treas. Jackie Caywood, Sec. Jean Menzie Les Kline Judy Hardin Steve Snyder Dan Sullivan Gloria Grubbs Jim Hunt Jenilee Lundy DISPLAYED OUR Brenda Shear William Jernigan Marsha Shock Ray Weaver Ronald Wiseman Eva Lewallen Steve Angel Vicki Hill Kathy Whitacre Tom Hollar Jackie Kuhn Terry Baugher 32 Leonard Bums Frani Baugher Chris Brower Cheryl Didier Joann Menzie Tom Moore Candy Massey Tom Reiff Mearlin Bixler Melinda Watson Rod Hine Donna Wolf LONG AWAITED CLASS RINGS Shirley Mabie Larry Neely Wanda Wysong Mikol Hartup David Dahm Sharon Hinesley Mike Taylor Beverly Greider Maureen Reiff Jim Goddard Rebecca Davenport Doug Wiseman 33 Craig Baker Rita Ray Kim Trestrail Judy Kunce Sarah Wallace Tom Brindle Linda Stewart Terry Mauzy Mike Minnick Sandy Bell Craig Kemper Cheryl Beezley CLASS OF 65 Terry Hiner Terry Kiser Tom Hoffert Jim Harris Rex Barber Charles Turner Jerry Holle 34 David Linn, Pres. Mike Vanator, V-Pres. Carla Ryan, Sec. Kathy Hamman, Treas. Eldonna Brower Wayne VanCuren Susan Gaff Dale Jones Dennis Wagoner Claudia Shipley Mark Sponseller Mary Ann Whelan CLASS OF ’66 Garry Tom Charlotte Breedlove Eddie Alvey Susan Howell Roberta Valentine Larry Tom Sally Black Bob Beezley Dick Gaerte Betty Sanford Jeb Baker Joanne Johnson 35 Gary Biesemeyer Roberta Schafer Don Jernigan Connie Hart Cynthia Haines Phil Metcalf Peggy Braithwaite Bill Vonasch Doug Long Becky Wiseman Bill Brown Nancy Stump CLASS OF ’66 Dennis Richcreek Margaret Bums Danny Kreis Candy La Rue Jerry Baysinger Mike Reiff 36 EIGHTH GRADE Tim Hine Cheryl Rider Rick White Sarah Jernigan Lawrence Wallace Peggy Stump Janet Murchie Douglas Pinkerton Teresa Didier Blaine Shock Christine Baker Greg Bause Mike Kline Marsha Bockman Rick Stalter Yvonne Christner Terry Bowser Cheryl Reasoner Linda Whitacre Jim Culver Candy Leinker Mike Mishler Kay Kuhn Gerry Mosher Richard Monk Jane Vanator Dennis Stalter Sibyl Kellogg Mike Roberts Linda VanCuren Christie Davenport Danny Boggs Barbara Mooney Joe Harris Linda Ross David Shields Danny Kuhn Sandy Kiser Jack Wiseman Jean Gaerte Jack Greider Patty Morton Carlla Kiser Russell Culver Kathy Hively Bruce Hartup Penny Keim Ernest Whitacre Vaughn Pass Tom Smith Bob Brindle (not pictured) Mike McClure 38 SEVENTH GRADE Dawn Geiger Mark Minnick Connie Chadbourne Mike Lewallen Mary Beth Gaskill Ronald Shipley Mary Jo Conway Max Richcreek Teresa Pifer Charles Baker Anita Reasoner Phil Moore Cheryl Hine Roger Cormican Vicki Ward Kent Brower Connie Willard Bruce Bolinger Twylla Ulery Kenneth Pass Nancy Konzelman Mike Mitchell Patty Breedlove Gerald Wiseman Cathy Bryant Ray Davenport Melody Miller Garry Gregory Paula Ganger Danny Bennett Marilyn Reiff Ronnie Drudge Becky Gant Joe Holle Linda Howe John Ashby Nancy Bromley Patty Ross Barbara Weaver Joyce Raver Vicki Boulden Duina Spearman Vicki Jo Brower Jane Morehead 39 SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: S. Richcreek, R. Culverson, B. Murphy, C. Patton, D. Strombeck, R. Miller, J. Wright. SECOND ROW: E. Morton, P. Wolfe, S. Hollar, C. Long, S. Roose, K. Drudge, P. Hardin. THIRD ROW: G. White, D. Conkling, D. Biesmeyer, R. Pass, D. Shields, Mr. Bushong. FOURTH ROW: E. Breedlove, C. Hill, R. Coffin, C. Wallace, S. Roberts. FIFTH ROW: D. Hartup, V. Vanator, B. Culver, D. Tasker, B. Gaerte, J. Gaff. SIXTH ROW: B. Beezly, M. Miller, B. Dietrich, W. Shear, M. Haines, C. Snyder. FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: R. Lindzy, J. Raver, R. Blue, S. Minnick, D. Hart, J. Smith. SECOND ROW: M. Brower, C. Alvey, S. Hine, S. Mitchell, M. Wiseman. THIRD ROW: P. Lewallen, A. Watson, C. Willard, G. Bell, L. Stalter, Mr. Kiser. FOURTH ROW: B. Hively, S. Kiser, J. Ray, T. Walls, G. Brown, D. Bock-man. FIFTH ROW: P. Bisig, G. Bolinger, A. Cavitt, A. Barrett, P. Willard, S. Morehead. 40 FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: D. Rider, J. Lundy, J. Mock, S. Loetz, A. Leach, H. Culver, B. Bockman. SECOND ROW: D. Thomas, B. Davenport, J. Tirschek, P. Harrison, B. Reasoner, J. Hamilton, G. Shipley. THIRD ROW: M. Morton. R. Kemper, K. Greider. M. Russell, P. Barber, B. Miller. FOURTH ROW: T. Toll, T. Walls, N. Greider, M. Pifer, B. Neibert, E. Bibler, Mr. Dietrich. FIFTH ROW: P. Sharp, G. Braith-waite, J. Black, J. Grile, M. Miller, J. Vanator. FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW: K. Hunt, B. Bockman, M. Bell, C. Caywood, E. Clayton, D. Mabie, M. Hardin, M. Neibert. SECOND ROW: R. Drudge, T. Strombeck, B. Cummings, J. Morehead, T. George, P. Tucker, J. Buis, Mrs. Gunter. THIRD ROW: D. Greiner, G. Burnworth, K. Beazell, C. Greider, S. Bromley, D. Strombeck. FOURTH ROW: M. Smith, G. Glaser, K. Rieder, J. Longenecker, J. Holle, D. Long, J. Miller. FIFTH ROW: R. Hartup, E. Bell, J. Smith, L. Wood, B. Hummel, R. Waikel, M. Davenport. NOT PICTURED: K. Biesemeyer, M. Miner. 41 THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW: J. Angel, J. Roberts, R. Huffman, L. Burnworth, M. Drudge, M. Patton, B. Kiser. SECOND ROW: B. Smith, C. Blue, S. Brower, R. Long, D. Strombeck, Mrs. Jean Reasoner. THIRD ROW: G. Weimer, J. Lemmon, S. Miller, S. Brown, S. Mears. FOURTH ROW: S. Fisher, D. Spradlin, K. Barrett, K. Kruger, S. Hardin, J. Geiger. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: T. Beazell, D. Kreis, M. Paulus, D. Lawson, R. Tasker. SECOND ROW: R. Stutzman, B. Conley, H. Greider, G. Hill, G. Kuhn, C. Hann, J. Staples. THIRD ROW: B. Tirschek, M. Rider, A. Davenport, T. Reif, R. Hart, M. Ashby. FOURTH ROW: J. Sharp, M. Spiegel, L. Neher, G. Conrady, J. Krasnansky, C. Willard, Mrs. Rothenberger. FIFTH ROW: L. Gray, J. Rhodes, R. Reffett, T. Wise-man, D. Spradlin, T. Likens, D. Mitchell. 42 SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW: S. Brindle, S. Bryant, D. Reasoner, S. Morehead, S. Cool, K. Buis, M. Searfoss, M. Thomas, A. Rider. SECOND ROW: D. Bowser, B. Abbett, J. Krasnansky, J. Didier, D. Kissinger, B. Blue, D. Hartup, R. Spiegel. THIRD ROW: S. Whisler, C. Greiner, D. Miller, S. Ward, C. Davenport, D. Hummel, Mrs. Culver. FOURTH ROW: G. Russell, J. Whitaker, S. Stout, C. Christner, L. Black M. Randall. SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW: N. George, N. Vanator, T. Hurt, T. Walls, B. Smith, G. Spry, K. Alvey. SECOND ROW: C. Hively, B. Schafer, R. Peterson, R. Miltenberger, J. Angel, G. White, L. Harrison, D. Hardin. THIRD ROW: B. Rhodes, S. Johnson, D. Marko, R. Toll, M. Bell, P. Weimer, Mrs. James Turner. FOURTH ROW: D. Spradlin, D. Neher, D. Miller, J. Burnworth, C. Longenecker, R. Grimes, J. More-head. 43 FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW: R. Neibert, L. Helvey, R. Beazell, G. Valentine, C. Drudge. SECOND ROW: A. Weimer, C. Ramsay, K. Shipley, D. Weicht, R. Shock, R. Smith, K. Weimer. THIRD ROW: S. Niles, J. Strom-beck, J. Gray, M. Koher, V. Cooley, B. Secor. FOURTH ROW: D. Cowdin, K. Kruger, B. Merriman, B. Spradlin, J. Likens, A. Bixler, Mrs. Nine. NOT PICTURED: J. Stout, R. Lewallen. FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW: B. Lindzy, R. Kline, V. Gilbert, S. Culberson, R. Long, B. Mitchell, S. Coverstone, B. Bolinger. SECOND ROW: S. VanCuren, D. Clayton, D. Burchard, J. Krasnansky, M. Gray, V. Miller, J. Miltenberger. THIRD ROW: W. Leach, J. Rupprecht, B. Glaser, M. Reiff, D. Clark, J. Raver. FOURTH ROW: C. Burns, G. Fidler, R. Rhodes, B. Fawley, J. Rhodes, V. Wilson, Mrs. Royer. 44 47 COACHES TEAM TOP ROW: Don Butts, R. Baker, C. Baker, M. Jones, K. Trestrail, T. Reiff, Bud Lantz. BOTTOM ROW: R. Bowser, D. Roose, G. Biesemeyer, J. Rhoades, D. Sullivan, C. Beezley, J. Leinker, R. Weaver. WINNING TROJAN TEAM CHEERLEADERS Kathy Tracey, Vicki Miller, Joann Menzie, Sherry Bockman. 49 B-TEAM ON FLOOR: Tom Hoffert. FIRST ROW: D. Jones, B. Vanasch, J. Holle, J. Hunt, D. Linn. SECOND ROW: Coach Don Butts, D. Jemigan, M. Vanator, B. Brown, B. Pierce, D. Wagoner, Coach Bud Lantz. B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS Claudia Shipley, Cynthia Haines, Kathy Hamman, Eldonna Brower. 50 J.H. TEAMS § CHEERLEADERS FRESHMAN TEAM FIRST ROW: Dale Jones, Bill Vanasch, Mike Vanator, David Linn. SECOND ROW: Phil Metcalf, Don Jernigan, Bill Brown, Dennis Wagoner, Coach Bud Lantz. BASEBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: R. Weaver, D. Wiseman R. Bowser, D. Roose, B. Vonasch, J. Rhoades, C. Beezley, S. Haines, M. Jones, J. Leinker. SECOND ROW: Coach Don Butts, T. Kiser, S. Angel, C. Baker, D. Wagoner, D. Jones, M. Vanator, R. Baker, T. Reiff. 52 CROSS COUNTRY FIRST ROW: T. Hoffert, T. Reiff, J. Rhoades, J. Hunt, J. Holle. SECOND ROW: Coach Don Butts, D. Roose, M. Jones, J. Royer, R. Weaver. TRACK TEAM ON FLOOR: D. Jemigan, R. Weaver. FIRST ROW: C. Brower, C. Kemper, C. Beezley, W. Jemigan, T. Reiff, D. Roose, J. Hunt, J. Holle, R. Bowser. SECOND ROW: M. Jones, T. Hiner, K. Trestrail, M. Vanator, C. Baker, D. Jones, R. Trestrail, J. Royer, D. Sullivan. THIRD ROW: Coach Don Butts, T. Hoffert, D. Wagoner, D. Long, B. Brown, B. Vonasch, D. Wiseman, G. Biesemeyer, C. Turner, Coach Bud Lantz. 53 1962-63 BASKETBALL STATISTICS REBOUNDS DEF OFF FGA FGM % FTA FTM 7o ERS PTS AVE RHOADES ... 166 85 302 131 .434 100 77 .770 41 340 17 R. BAKER ... 44 22 338 119 .381 128 76 .660 66 314 15.7 JONES 66 35 180 54 .300 73 48 .658 41 156 7.8 BIESEMEYER . . 27 31 75 27 .360 22 8 .363 14 62. 8.9 REIFF 33 23 108 23 .213 40 24 .600 61 70 4.3 BEEZLEY .... 45 31 60 15 .250 56 34 .607 31 64 4 C. BAKER .... 27 7 82 15 .183 24 11 .460 26 41 2.5 ROOSE 14 8 30 5 .167 14 7 .500 10 17 1.7 SULLIVAN .... 4 3 2 1 .500 0 0 2 2 .4 TOTALS .... 432 250 1220 390 .320 458 285 .622 300 1065 53.2 HIGH SCHOOL BATTING AVERAGES- -SUMMER '62 AB HITS AVERAGE WALKS STRIKE OUTS BAKER, RICK . . . . . 42 13 .309 7 11 BAKER, CRAIG . . . . 39 12 .308 13 8 RHOADES, JACK . . . 38 11 .289 12 15 WISEMAN, DOUG . . . 30 7 .233 5 6 ANGEL, STEVE . . . . . 36 5 .139 7 13 JONES, MARK .... . 25 5 .200 7 11 VANATOR, MIKE . . . 27 3 • 111 4 5 BEEZLEY, CHAD . . . . 38 7 .184 7 12 KISER, TERRY .... 4 2 .500 2 2 REIFF, TOM .. 30 5 .167 6 9 BOWSER, ROGER . . . 5 0 .000 0 3 HAINES, STEVE . . . - 39 6 .154 7 16 353 76 .215 54 SENIORS Betty Clayton Cheryl Miller Linda Snyder Steve Hiner OFFICERS Jane Raver Jim Hunt Cheryl Miller 56 CONCERT AND MARCHING BANDS FLUTES: M. Shock, F. Baugher, J. Hamman. OBOE: M. Watson. FRENCH HORN: P. Metcalf, S. Bell, P. Braithwaite. SAX: G. Wood, D. Long, S. Long, S. Wallace, C. Brower. CLARINET: C. Miller, L. Snyder, M. Shock, K. Whitacre, M. Reiff, C. Haines, J. and J. Menzie, J. Kuhn, C. Massey, D. Bisig, S. Clayton, K. Hamman, J. Jamison, C. Ganger, C. Shipley, N. Stump, S. Hiner. TRUMPETS: B. Clayton, J. Hunt, C. Turner, L. Kline, C. Didier, T. Baugher, R. Ray, M. Bixler, M. Sponseller. TROMBONES: T. Hollar, W. VanCuren, H. Mosher. BARITONE: E. Brower, J. Willard. BASS: S. Snyder. DRUMS: D. Wagoner, B. Brown. 57 POM POM GIRLS Jane Raver, Jackie Hamman, Serita Bell, Diana Bisig, Cheryl Miller, Frannie Baugher, Nancy Stump, Melinda Watson, Sally Clayton, Rita Ray. TWIRLERS Eldonna Brower, Cheryl Ganger, Candy Massey, Cathy Hamman, Judi Jamison, Suzy Long. 58 PEP BAND FIRST ROW: Chuck Turner, Les Kline, Bill Brown, Steve Snyder, Denny Wagoner. SECOND ROW: Wayne Van Curen, Chris Brower. THIRD ROW: Mearlin Bixler, John Willard, George Wood. DRUM MAJORETTE Linda Snyder 59 MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW: M. Shock, M. Bums, J. Johnson, S. Black, L. Kline, S. Haines, Director James Turner, C. Brower, D. Pearl, M. Doyle, S. Bell, K. Milam, L. Morton. SECOND ROW: K. Whitacre, M. Shock, S. Clayton, M. Watson, S. Shoemaker, D. Roose, C. Turner, S. Snyder, J. Royer, J. Kuhn, B. Clayton, C. Ryan, K. Hamman, C. Hart, D. Wolf. THIRD ROW: B. Ritchie, N. Stump, J. Hamman, S. Caywood, P. Braithwaite, J. Hunt, R. Gant, P. Metcalf, C. Ganger, J. Raver, T. Larsen, N. Linn, C. Haines. FOURTH ROW: L. Snyder, J. Lundy, K. Tracey, S. Cormican, S. Whisler, D. Sullivan, S. Hiner, T. Hoffert, B. Mater, S. Long, S. Howell, R. Schaeffer. OFFICERS Dick Roose, President Beckie Ritchie, V-President Karen Milam, Treasurer Melody Shock, Librarian 60 STATE MUSIC CONTESTANTS GIRLS’ SEXTET TRUMPET OCTET 61 STATE MUSIC CONTESTANTS CLARINET QUARTET SAXOPHONE QUARTET 62 63 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ STATE Jerome Sponseller, Delegate Sally Cormican, Delegate Beckie Ritchie, Alternate Jack Rhoades, Alternate STUDENT COUNCIL LEFT TABLE: Phil Metcalf, Ron Shipley; Gerry Mosher, Kathy Hamman, Cheryl Reasoner, Mary Jo Conway. RIGHT TABLE: Larry Shock, Roger Bowser, Rod Hine, Sue Shoemaker, Cheryl Ganger, Jackie Kuhn. STANDING: Mr. Royer, Mrs. Perry, Sponsors. REAR CENTER: George Wood, President. 64 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS: President, Suzanne Long; Vice President, Monean Doyle; Secretary, Sally Clayton; Treasurer, Karen Milam. SPONSOR: Mrs. Perry. SPEECH CLUB STANDING: J. Murphy, D. Pearl, J. Royer, L. Snyder, Mrs. Harvuot, sponsor; N. Linn, D. Davenport; S. Bockman, S. Long, M. Shock, L. Morton. SEATED: C. Myers, S. Whisler, S. Buis, B. Mater, M. Doyle, K. Milam. 65 SCIENCE CLUB li OFFICERS: Dave Pearl, President; George Wood, Vice President; Peggy Braithwaite, Secretary; Sarah Wallace, Treasurer. SPONSOR: Mrs. Vonasch. ART CLUB FIRST ROW: S. Long, C. Kissinger, S. Bell, C. Grimes, R. Black, C. Christy, L. Bell, D. Dahm. SECOND ROW: A. Reese, M. Reiff, M. Doyle, C. Myers, S. Hiner, V. Hill, R. Kunce. 66 GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS: Terry Larsen, President; Nancy Linn, Vice President; JoAnn Menzie, Treasurer; Cheryl Rea-soner, Secretary. SPONSOR: Mrs. Braithwaite. PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Jerome Sponseller, President; Sally Cormican, Vice President; Sandy Caywood, Secretary; Judi Jamison, Treasurer. SPONSOR: Mr. McClure. 67 68 69 THE MOUSE THAT ROARED - CAST - Gloriana...... Tully Bascom . Count Mount joy David Benter . . Page.......... Norma ........ Helen......... Mrs. Bascom . . Ann........... General Snippet Debbie........ Jill.......... Mr. Beston . . . . Miss Johnson . President..... Miss Wilkins. . . Karen Milam Miss Reiner..................Cheryl Ganger Mark Jones Prof. Kokintz................Rick Gant David Pearl Mary.........................Sally Clayton Curtis Richcreek Jane.........................Serita Beil Barbara Wolfe Fran ........................Beverly Penrod Jackie Hamman Pam .........................Pat Coy Monean Doyle Students.....................Terry Larsen Melody Shock Patsy Meyers Judi Jamison Leinker Jim Royer Chad Beezley Jane Raver Nancy Hubbart Diane Bisig Tom Mulligan.................Max Tom Tom Mishler Announcer ...................Chad Beezley Nancy Linn Soldiers.....................Kerry Koontz Steve Haines Dennis Ross Sherry Bock man Sam Bowman 71 KING AND QUEEN DANCE 72 MAGIC MOMENTS” JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM TIPPELANDE COUNTRY CLUB 73 OUR QUEENS - 74 Nancy Linn Fair Queen Candidate AWARDS NIGHT BETTY CLAYTON MUSIC Director's Baton RICK BAKER SPORTS Trophy, Jacket JACK RHOADES SPORTS Trophies, Jacket LINDA SNYDER MUSIC Arion Award KATHY TRACEY CHERYL MILLER CHEERLEADER CITIZENSHIP Letter DAR Award SANDY CAYWOOD HOME MAKING Betty Crocker Award 75 ANNUAL CO-EDITORS Linda Snyder Chrystal Myers BUSINESS MANAGER Cheryl Miller ADVERTISING COMMITTEE Jerome Sponseller, Albert Reese, Harold Mosher, Larry Shock, Carole Christy, Chairman; Babs Mater, Beckie Ritchie, Betty Clayton, Sue Shoemaker. SPORTS EDITORS Rick Baker Jack Rhoades 76 STAFF Joe White, Sherry Whisler Rod Trestrail, Jerome Sponseller ANNUAL SALES Roger Kunce Lance Bell Sandy Caywood Sally Cormican 77 78 SINCLAIR PENN AND JTROMBECK 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 834-2426 Sinclair Service Tires - -Batteries - -Accessories North Webster NORTH WEBSTER LUMBER $ SUPPLY CO. Your Friendly Lumber Merchant North Webster, Indiana Builders of Idea Homes See Model Home Located 11 2 Mile South of North Webster on Road 13. BOYER BROTHERS Jewelry Diamond Rings Keepsake Sebel Princess Faith Watches Whittnauer Longines Le Coultre Guaranteed Watch Repair South Edge of North Webster Sales and Service Wheel Horse Tractor Lawn mowers Homelite Poulan Chain Saws Small Engine Repair Phone 834-1646 GRAY'S SUPER MARKET Mid-Lakes Shopping Center We Specialize in High Quality Choice Grade Meats and Groceries 834-2442 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ‘63 Warsaw, Indiana Best of Luck Seniors VHIJLER‘S MARINA Boats, Evinrude Motors and Ski Equipment Phone 834-333 North Webster, Indiana You're Invited to L-I-V-E at HUTCHINJ0N5 MOBILE HOME PARK on IRISH LAKE Enjoy Deluxe Waterfront Living Superb Facilities. Restricted. Visitors Welcome R. R. 1, Warsaw, Indiana Phone--Pierceton 594-2384 Mi Compliments of METCALF £ PAYNE PLUMBING AND HEATING If Your Faucet Leaks, We’re the Drips to Call. Compliments of TEGHTMEYER HARDWARE CO. Your Friendly Hardware Man North Webster Phone 834-1621 Columbia City Phone 244-5632 BOOKMAN'S FLORISTS Nursery and Greenhouse Flowers for All Occasions Landscape Service Phone 834-2476 North Webster, Indiana FARMERS STATE BANK North Webster, Indiana Serving the Lake Region Low Cost Auto Loans Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. THORNBURG DRUG STORE Your Friendly Walgreen Agency Webster Warsaw Syracuse O B.HOy AGENCy General Insurance and Real Estate Phone 834-1317 Home 834-2486 North Webster, Indiana HARRIS FUNERAL HOMES Harris -Troxel Funeral Home North Webster MITCHELLS GULF STATION Charles Harris George Deaton Jack Troxel North Webster Indiana SANITATION SERVICE Mobil Compliments of Bob Likens Twice a Week Service WHITE £ WAGONER SERVICE STATION North Webster, Indiana Tune-up Tire Service Mobilubr ication Phone 834-1472 North Webster, Indiana 834-1631 NORTH WEBSTER LAUNDERETTE AND DRY CLEANING Elton or Margaret Kiser North Webster, Indiana LAND O'LAKES SHOPPING CENTER Congratulations Class of ’63 JOT'EM DOWN GROCERY STORE Barbee Lakes Frank and Pauline Sinke To the Class of '63 May All of Life's Greatest Gifts be Yours — Health, Success, and Happiness HUNT'S CANDLESTICK GIFT SHOP North Webster, Indiana Lots of Luck RAYCO STEEL PROCESSING BAUSE'S PINE BAY MOBILE HOME PARK COMPANY North Shore Sechrist Lake Warsaw, Indiana Barbee Chain Ray Bockman North Webster 834-2451 WAWASEE BOWL Compliments of PIERCETON STATE BANK A M F Balls Bags Shoes 20 AMF Automatic Lanes Columbia 300 and Manhattan Balls 3% Interest Paid on Six Months Self-Renewing Time Certificates of Deposit W Syracuse 1 45-3855 J Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. CADILLAC HOME FRED McKOWN FURNITURE MART Carpet, Rugs, Fine Furniture Call Warsaw 267-7241 —I !l tl Sales and Service Warsaw 267-7188 Rd. 15, North of Warsaw OLDSMOBILE Compliments of ANGLIN i HEIERMAN CAREY'S Insurance Agency Inc. Insurance of All Kinds Including Auto, Home, Farm, Business, Boats, Bonds, Life, Accident Warsaw Ready Mix Concrete Leesburg, Indiana Rd, 15 N. 267-6114 453 -4715 453-3121 Warsaw Galaxie 500 Fair lane 500 Falcons Thunderbirds Trucks Compliments of MARION NILES HERM SCHAFFER FORD CO., INC. Sales and Service Light Equipment--Bulldozing Fill Dirt Gravel and Top Dirt North Webster, Indiana 527 E . Winona Ave. Warsaw STRAYER INSURANCE AGENCy INC. Phone 834-1399 NICOLAI MACHINE SHOP Lawn Mower Gasoline Engine Sales Service Wheel Horse Jacobsen Eclipse 457-3232 Syracuse, Indiana Compliments of Compliments of PIFRCETON tHM LUMBER COMPANY RESTAURANT Ready Bilt Garages and Cottages Congratulations to Class of '63 Ready Mix Concrete Kitchen Remodeling Center 834-1711 594-6555 Pierceton North Webster Congratulations Class of '63 Compliments of LAKELAND PRINTING COMPANY WHITE FRONT GROCERY North Webster, Indiana North Webster, Indiana 834-1732 Congratulations CLAYTON GARDEN CENTER AND GREENHOUSE Congratulations Class of ’63 Everything for the Lawn and Garden LYNNWOOD BAKERY 824-2499 North Webster, Indiana Compliments of O'REILLEY PIANO Pianos and Organs GEORGE'S BARBER SHOP 904 E. Center North Webster, Indiana Warsaw, Indiana PENGUIN POINT DRIVE-INS KERN'S DAIRY QUEEN Home of Fabulous Fad and Loin North Webster, Indiana BOWSER'S POULTRY FARM Serving the Lake Region Fresh Graded Eggs GENE STUTZMAN PHOTOS Portraits Weddings Good Luck to All ’63 Graduates Phone 834-2352 Deverl Evelyn Bowser Sons North Webster, Indiana Congratulations Class of ’63 JIM’S TACKLE BOX WEBSTER LAKE CAFE (Dairy Bar) Open Year Round Mid Lakes Shopping Center Fishing Tackle Live Bait Archery Water Sports Phone 834-1816 Phone 834-1611 COXY’S GUN SHOP LITCHFIELD CREAMERY CO. L. Wilcoxson Two Miles South of North Webster Manufacturers of Milk Products on Road 13 Warsaw, Indiana First House East of 13, North of Flowing Well Home Office: Rt. 1, Pierceton 834-1747 Litchfield, 111. Sweet Cream PEOPLES STATE BANK Compliments of (The Friendly Bank) WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Leesburg, Indiana Dean Dorothy Coffin Complete Banking Service North Webster, Indiana YEITER AND GANSHORN CHARLES L. DYE Farm Deere Farm Equipment General Insurance Rd. 15, North of Warsaw Leesburg, Indiana Phone 834-7431 BARBEE HOTEL FITCH’S JEWELRY Fine Food Over Half Century of Reliable Service Cocktail Lounge Piano Bar 110 S. Buffalo Phone 834-1484 Barbee Lakes Warsaw, Indiana Phone 834-8707 Compliments of OWEN'S SUPERMARKETS, INC. LEESBURG LUMBER Low Prices--Free Estimates--Large Stocks—Design—Service—Prompt Delivery--Return Privileges Cash and Carry--Nine Credit Plans 453-3144 302 West Market Warsaw, Indiana 267-8707 THE TOWN SHOP Dry Goods Shoes Gifts Draperies 453-1211 Compliments of Compliments of HINER AND SONS BRADDOCK DRUG COMPANY Washed Gravel Hauling 834-1605 Leesburg, Indiana LAKE VIEW DRIVE-IN Congratulations to Class of '63 State Road 13 and Barbee Lane Road Congratulations to the Class of '63 LAKELAND PRODUCE COMPANY OSWEGO SUPER MARKET LAKELAND DRAPERY SHOP Oswego, Indiana Oswego Road Leesburg, Indiana 453-4761 453-4641 Compliments of LOWREY SEWING CENTER PLETCHERS I.G.A. Food Liner Everything for the Girl Who Wants the Best in Dress Pierceton, Indiana Warsaw, Indiana HULL HOUSE Compliments of Men's and Boys' Apparel SOCK’S MARINA AND PIER SHOP Warsaw, Indiana Webster Lake Compliments of Congratulations HEATH'S GAS SALES AND SERVICE, INC. BURL D. SILVER North Webster, Indiana Compliments of CARL'S MOBIL SERVICE MILLER'S DRIVE IN Located at North End of North Webster Giant Tenderloin Our Speciality Compliments of LINK ACCOUNTING SERVICE Compliments of NESTLE'S BEAUTY SHOP Helen Raver 834-1641 Good Luck to the Class of '63 HUMBLE'S NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE North Webster, Indiana MILLER'S Men’s and Boys' Apparel Clothes for the Men in the House Warsaw, Indiana Compliments of STALEY'S GROCERY Open 365 Days a Year Warsaw, Indiana R . R . 1 GRIFFITH DRUG STORE All Service Expected from a Modern Drug Store 856-8141 Cromwell GAMBLES The Friendly Store Syracuse, Indiana TOM SOCKS SPORTSWEAR Lake Wawasee GALLOWAY GROCERY Lake Wawasee BRAZEL'S BAIT TACKLE East End of Wawasee Fish Hatchery Congratulations Class of '63 JOE SHOCK D X Agent R . R . 1 Leesburg 834-1748 K'S VARIETY Downtown North Webster Phone 834-2541 North Webster, Indiana Congratulations GERARDS BEAUTY SHOP 834-1422 CENTRAL LAKES SPEEDWAY Go-Karting at Its Best
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