Oakland City High School - Oakleaf Yearbook (Oakland City, IN)

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- OoMqm 1 City f-dgk QchooH Ooi owL City, ImUom i The Class of 1961 dedicate this volume of Tta Oakhaff ORRIN STUCKEY BERNICE SANDERS Home Economics , . Health, Safety, to their parents, sponsors, Driver's Training and faculty. Owi ADVERTISING SEATED: Sharon Phillips, Chairman. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Jim Bailey, Linda Roher, Donna McKinney, Phillip Goble, and Russell Campbell. Pte KttKCj. . A utuoA ACTIVITIES PICTURES LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Judy Arnold, Stephen Robling-Chair- Rita Morrison-Chairman, Jared Bruner, man, Gary McDowell, and Cecile Gladish. TYPISTS 2 Barbara Houchin, Kay Church. BIBLIOGRAPHIES SPORTS SEATED: Connie Nelson-Chairman, Edna Cox, Charles Bollier, Mike Disler-Chairman. Max Hollon, Jean Lamon. Oua . ... WALDO J. WOOD Superintendent of Schools DONALD L. MASON Secretary of School Board MARLIN E. KELL Principal of High School HENRY O'NEAL Treasurer of School Board IRA M. WILDER President of School Board DELBERT DISLER History, Football Coach BILL PRICE Business FLORENCE E. MORRIS Music OLIVE SMITH Business, Physical Education ALVA CATO Mathematics, Basketball Coach ROBERT E. BARRETT Science GRACE ROBB Latin, Library JOHN RIDDLE Mechanical Drawing, Shop JENEVIE HAMILTON English HERMAN T. CLOIN English, Dramatics 7 KENNETH ROBINSON Chemistry, College Algebra 8 lUm, leacLj ta g Wuofe ? In the picture above are the students who are to graduate this year. I know they don't look like seniors, but they are. No, Charles Bollier is not that much taller than the other boys. He is just trying to make you think so. The jackets lying on die table make the Dicture complete, don't you think so? Sefecfei (p Boys' and Quh' Stefe.............................. These students represented our class in the annual Boys' and Girls' State held last summer at Indiana University. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Mike Disler, Lucinda Smith, James Bailey, and Betty McGregor. 10 Pte ftibtg tfi Qtodfrv Class.... GARY LEE MORTON Newspaper Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Band, Orchestra, Swing Band, Basketball, Baseball, Football, Track, Boys' State Alternate, Home Room Officer, Class Officer, Student Council, Concert Chorus, Junior and Senior Class Plays, Honor Chorus, Boys'Quartet. Every man should measure himself by his own standards. EDNA CARROLL COX Annual Staff, Home Room Officer, Class Officer, Student Council, Student Librarian, Youth For Christ, Senior Class Play. This above all, to thine own self be true, And it must follow as night the day; Thou cans't not then be false to anyone. JARED ROBERT BRUNER Annual Staff, Band, Pep Band, Class Officer, Student Council, Junior and Senior Class Plays. The way to fight a woman is with your hat- grab it and run. JANET HOUGHLAND Newspaper Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Band, Orchestra, Home Room Officer, Class Officer, Student Council, Pep Club, Basketball Attend- ant, Band Council. The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. STEPHEN CLARENCE ROBLING Concert Chorus, Orchestra, Boys' Octet, Men's Quartet, Pep Club, Student Council, Senior Class Play, Inter-Class Tourney, Youth For Christ, Football, Annual Staff, Prom Com- mittee. What I must do is all that concerns me, not what people think. BETTY CARROLL McGREGOR Inter-Class Tourney, Band, Pep Band, Girls' State, Home Room Officer, Student Council, Junior and Senior Class Plays. God forbid that I should go to any heaven in which there are no horses. . JAMES HARLAN BAILEY Newspaper Staff, Annual Staff, Band, Or- chestra, Pep Band, Swing Band, Football, Track Student Manager, Boys' State, Home Room Officer, Class Officer, Student Coun- cil, Concert Chorus, Junior and Senior Class Plays. It's a wise man who profits by his own ex- perience, but it's a good deal wiser one who lets the rattlesnake bite the other fellow. RITA JANE MORRISON Annual Staff, Inter-Class Toruney, Band, Orchestra, Girls' State Alternate, Majorette, Pep Club, Concert Chorus, Triple Trio, Foot- ball Attendant, Basketball, Maid-of-Honor, Junior and Senior Class Plays, Home Room Officer, Cub Cheerleader, Band, Librarian, Chorus Secretary, Chorus Accompanist. Her eyes often speak what her tongue re- fuses to utter. (i LYLE FREDERICK CONDER Inter-Class Tourney, Football, Home Room Officer. How nice it is to do nothing, and then rest afterward. JUDITH ANN ARNOLD Annual Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Band, Band Librarian, Home Room Officer, Class Officer, Student Council, Class Cheerleader, Pep Band, Concert Chorus, Football Attend- ant, Basketball Queen, Youth Center Coun- cil, Triple Trio Alternate. I like work, it fascinates me; I can sit and look at it for hours. MICHAEL MARVEL DISLER Newspaper Editor, Annual Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Band, Basketball, Baseball, Football Student Manager, Boys' State, Junior and Senic Class Plays, Prom Committee. Genius is one per cent inspiration and ninety- nine percent perspiratipn. DONNA ELAINE McKINNEY Annual Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, Band Librarian, Chorus Secretary, Home Room Officer, Majorette, Class Cheerleader, Pep Club, Concert Chorus, Triple Trio, Basketball Attendant, Youth For Christ, Junior and Senior Class Plays Honor Chorus. A woman's advice has little value, but he who won't take it is a fool. BARBARA ANN HOUCHIN Annual Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Home Room Officer, Pep Club, Basketball Attend- ant. I have no other but a woman's reason. I think him so because I think him so. JERRY WAYNE BRUCE Dramatics. You can fool all the people some of the time, that's good enough for me. y.JLJ WILLARD PAUL STOCKER Home Room Officer, Student Manager in Inter-Class Tourney. Speak but little and well if you would be esteemed as a man of merit. SHARON LOUISE NODECKER Annual Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Band, Swing Band, Pep Band, Home Room Officer. Tis witless to be overbusy. KAY HELSLEY CHURCH Newspaper Staff, Annual Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Home Room Officer, Class Cheer- leader, Pep Club, Concert Chorus, Basket- ball Attendant, Junior Class Play. We are all bom for love; it is the principle of existence and its only end. JON MICHAEL LA ID LAW Annual Staff, Boys' State Alternate, Junior and Senior Class Plays. A lifetime of happiness! No man alive could bear it; it would be hell on eafth. GARY ELLERY McDOWELL Annual Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Band, Or- chestra, Pep Band, Swing Band, Band Li- brarian, Basketball, Football, Pep Club, Con- cert Chorus, Student Librarian, Youth Center Council, Band Council, Men's Quartet. Being a man is a terribly difficult trade, since it consists pricipally of dealing with women. JENNIE CAROLYN KAYS Pep Club, Student Librarian. An artist is anyone who glorifies his occu- pation. MICHAEL NORMAN BIGHAM Inter-Class Tourney, Basketball, Baseball, ootball, Track. say all great men die young-I feel a sick myself. NANCY JOAN LEE Newspaper Staff, Annual Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Home Room Officer, Pep Club, Stu crent Librarian, Prom Committee. I never think of the future; it comes soon enough. MIKE HASKINS Inter-Class Tourney, Basketball, Baseball, Football, Track. Good manners are made up of pretty sacri- fices. PENNY DELAINE TADE Student Librarian, Football Attendant; Bent- waters A.F.B. England-Music. Be true to the best you know. If you do your best, you cannot do more. KEITH ALAN HUNT Inter-Class Tourney, Band, Pep Band, Foot- ball, Track, Home Room Officer, Junior and Senior Boys' Assembly Programs. Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow you may die. JEAN LAMON Annual Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Class Cheerleader, Pep Club, Concert Chorus, Triple Trio Alternate, Student Librarian, Basketball Attendant, Girls' Sextet. The joy that you give to others is the joy that comes back to you. DANIEL RAY HEDGES Inter-Class Tourney, Band, Pep Club. What he wants to get out of school most is himself. LUCINDA ANN SMITH Newspaper Staff, Annual Editor, Inter-Class Tourney, Band, Orchestra, Band Librarian, Girls' State, Home Room Officer, Class Officer, Student Council, Majqrette, Drum Majorette, Cub Cheerleader, Varsity Cheer- leader, Pep Club, Concert Chorus, Triple Trio, Football Attendant, Junior and Senior Class Plays, DAR Good Citizen. A smile will take you miles, but a frown will get you nowhere. CHARLES EDGAR TAFT Inter-Class Tourney, Basketball, Home Room Officer. Beware, he may yet do something sensa- tional. LINDA KAY CONLEY Inter-Class Tourney, Home Room Officer, Pep Club, Junior Class Play. The ideal love affair is one conducted by mail. JAMES MAX HOLLON Newspaper Staff, Annual Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Football, Basketball, Student Man- ager, Pep Club, Concert Chorus. His wise, rare smile is sweet with certain- ties. LINDA JANE ROHRER Newspaper Staff, Annual Staff, Pep Club, Youth For Christ; At Bosse: Girls Teen Club, Junior Girls' Chorus. We love being loved; that's the truth ain't it. DONALD RAY McDOWELL Annual Staff, Football, Track, Baseball Stu- dent Manager, Senior Class Play. All you need in this world is ignorance and confidence and then success is sure. JUDITH JOHNSON HUME Annual Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Class Cheerleader, Pep Club, Concert Chorus. Love is stronger than death. CARL WAYNE McDOWELL No man can be fully known, in soul and spirit and mind, until he has been seen in rule| and law-giving. JANET LOUISE BLACK Newspaper Staff, Annual Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Girls' State Alternate, Home Room| Officer, Student Council, Pep Club, Con- cert Chorus, Triple Trio, Football Attendant, | Football Queen, Youth For Christ, Junior and Senior Class Plays, Prom Committee. A light heart brings a merry day. CHARLES WILLIAM BOLLIER Annual Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Band, Or- chestra, Pep Band, Swing Band, Basketball, Baseball, Football, Track, Student Council, Class Cheerleader, Concert Chorus, Junior Class Play. Young men think old men are fools, but old men know young men are fools. CECILE GLADISH Newspaper Staff, Annual Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Orchestra, Orchestra Secretary, Home Room Officer, Class Cheerleader, Basketball Attendant. Character is easier kept than recovered. PHILIP EARL GOBLE Newspaper Staff, Annual Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Band, Pep Band, Home Room Offi- cer, Class Cheerleader, Pep Club, Concert Chorus, Junior and Senior Class Play. The odds for achieving success in my chosen profession are a million to one against me; nevertheless, I'm calling all bets. CONSTANCE SUE NELSON Newspaper Staff, Annual Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Band, Pep Band, Band Secretary, Home Room Officer, Pep Club, Junior and Senior Class Plays. A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches and loving forever than silver and gold. RUSSELL LEE CAMPBELL Newspaper Staff, Annual Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Basketball, Baseball, Football, Track, Concert Chorus, Boys'Chorus. The man who can make people laugh can make them think. JANE TYRING Band, Pep Band, Home Room Officer, Con- cert Chrous, Triple Trio, Youth For Christ, Senior Class Play; At Petersburg-Newspaper Staff, Class Officer, Class Cheerleader, Girls' Chorus, Junior Class Play, President of Chorus Club. She would rather fool with a bee than be with a fool. LOUIS FERRELL WILSON, JR. Inter-Class Tourney, Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, Band Librarian, Student Council, Pep Club, Concert Chorus, Class Cheerleader, Boys' Octet. The shock it would be to a mother if she knew her son as he really is. LORETTA ELLEN GRIFFITH Pep Club, Junior and Senior Class Play Usher. Noiseless as fear in a wide wilderness. JAMES CURTIS FOWLER Class Officer, Student Council. Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind. CAMILLE GLADISH Annual Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Home Room Officer, Class Cheerleader, Pep Club, Concert Chorus, Triple Trio. Dark Eye's-eternal soul of pride. Deep Mife in all that's true. CHARLES MICHAEL BELLAMY Inter-Class Tourney, Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, Swing Band, Pep Club. I don't worry about Tomorrow, for I have seen Yesterday and I love Today. ELIZABETH OGDEN I mean what I say when I say what I mean. PHILLIP HOWARD PANCAKE Annual Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Basket- ball, Home Room Officer, Youth Center Council. I was a modest, good-humored boyj it is this place and these people that made me insufferable. PERRY ROBLING KEETON Newspaper Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Basketball, Baseball, Football, Track, Home Room Officer, Class Officer, Stu- dent Council, Junior and Senior Class Plays. Company, villainous company, hath been the spoil of me. SHARON ANN GRABLE Annual Staff, Inter-Class Tourney, Home Room Officer, Student Council, Varsity Cheerleader, Cub Cheerleader, Class Cheerleader, Pep Club, Student Librarian, Football Maid-of-Honor, Youth Center Council. To live without loving is not really to live. JOSEPH LEE BURCH Inter-Class Tourney, Football. Even the greatest mind appreciates a little nonsense. X CAMILLE MARIE PIERSOL At California: Thalia, Latin Club, Junior Achievement, Representative to Girls' League Council, Red Peppers, Debate Club, Feature and News Staff, Delta Phi Kappa Welfare Club, Slave Girl, The Little Dog Laughed, Four Little Words - plays. My interest is in the future because I am going to spend the rest of my life there. Tlutf brvCtll name nickname noted for pet passion pet peeve chief ambition James Bailey Bettle Bailey Reassuring the ladies Popcorn and 2 wk. old apple cider White Cadillacs Aeronautical Engineer Charles Bellamy Howdy Every bit of nothing Play pool and go to Petersburg Child guidance Counselor College or Arizona Mike Bigham The Buck Sleeping in School Little Donnie Stuck up People College or Service Charles Bollier Goose Big feet Basketball Little ? ? ? Mining Engineer Jerry Bruce Curly Curly black hair Girls Unfriendly people Mechanic Jared Bruner Maverick Long Black hair Frail and the Kraut Posts Own General Motors Joe Burch Joseph Bruter Getting in the way Friendly people People who find fault Get all my problems solved Russell Campbell Fabian Hair Sports of all kinds Conceited people Engineer Mike Disler Joe Don Moods Pizza Tall girls Dentist James Fowler Jim Love of Thunder- birds Himself Perfections people Own a '57 Thunder- bird Phillip Goble Guy be' Goble's Jokes Performing at Assembly programs Immature girls Actor Mike Haskins Hallie Blue Eyes Food Women Don't Know Daniel Hedges Danny Nothing and everything Play pool and go to Petersburg Girls College Max Hollon Smacky Being known Dancing People who pester others Lawyer Truck Driver Keith Hunt Crash Having wrecks Opposite sex Habitual griper Engineer Perry Keeton Norman or Perk Being a Pike-ite Short girls Habitual gripers Engineer Jon Laidlaw Pascc Being perfect Jazz Imperfec.ous people Wealthy barrister Wayne McDowell Smoky Liking horses Girls Going to school Farm and raise horses Don McDowell Duneybird Clint Walker type walk Muscles Girls who won't answer questions Make something of himself Gary McDowell Jarvis Patty Bean Patty Frail Phil and Kraut Retire for life Gary Morton Geek Promptness to school Playing piano Irresponsible people Graduate from College Phillip Pancake W affles Motor Scooter Motorcycles Bubble Gum chewers Mechanic in Air Force Steve Robling The Kraut Eating sour kraut Sour kraut Conceited people Chemist Willard Stocker Grasshopper Good grades Girls Short People Mortician Charles Taft Tuffy Driving TV Stuck up girls Teacher Louis Wilson King Having wrecks Money and more money Telephone poles, ditches, other cars. One of Capon's thugs SMeW NAME nickname noted for pet passion pet peeve chief ambition Judi Arnold Red Red hair C blue eyes Listening to rec- ords 0 dancing. Boys Make it through O.C.C. Janet Black Granite Height Listening to the radio People who don't finish what they start Elementary school teacher Kay Church Kay Getting married Being with Tom People who are against all teen- age marriages. To be a good housewife Linda Conley Conley- Bar Getting mail every noon Writing letters Stuck-up poeple Being a very good letter writer Edna Cox Christmas Carol Blue eyes Music People who tease Nurse or librarian Camille Gladish Millie Being short Painting Untruths Commerical Artist Cecile Gladish Cissy Short hair Rainbow Conceited People Secretary Sharon Grable Honey Breaking up Cheerleading Gossipers Secretary Loretta Griffith Tickie Quietness Tall Boys People that talk too much Housewife Barbara Houchin Barb Big Brown Eyes Drawing Going Steady A good wife to someone Judy Hume Imp Being short Lindel My Jittle brother A good housewife Jennie Kays Blondie Blonde hair Boys Two-faced people Working for the airlines Jean Lamon Jeanie Freckles Dancing A certain boy in civics class Lab Technician Nancv Lee Jo Blue eyes Watching tele- vision Two faced people Go to college Betty McGregor Little Kid Figure it out for yourself Horses Poor Losers Get through college Donna McKinney Bug Talking Twirling Nosy Boys Going to college Rita Morrison Mosquito Combing her hair Marching in the band Squealers Attending college Connie Nelson Papoose Red Hair Dancing Reading Gossipers Interior Decorator Sharon Nodecker Sherry Being Tall To beat Princeton once Princeton Tigers To go to college Elizabeth Ogden Liz Being Quiet Swimming, sew- ing, reading T.V. Com- mercials Teacher Linda Rohrer Janie Red Black Buick Ivin Two faced people Secretary Lucinda Smith Snuffy Blushing Red Ford Con- vertibles People who always find fault Successful Marriage Penny T ade Penny Blonde Hair Dancing Two faced people Good housewife Jane Tyring T arzan Blonde Hair Mucis Immature boys School teacher Camille Cami Being a non- conformist Drama Narrow minded- ness To be successful U U's MOST POPULAR MOST POLITE BEST PERSONALITY Gary Morton MOST DIGNIFIED Lucinda Smith Jared Bruner MOST STUDIOUS Willard Stocker - Elizabeth Ogden WITTIEST Phillip Goble - Jennie Kays BEST LOOKING Rita Morrison - Perry Keeton BEST ACTOR ACTRESS Rita Morrison - Phillip Goble NEATEST MOST POPULAR MOST POLITE BEST PERSONALITY Gary McDowell Janet Black Janet Black MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jim Bailey - Janet Black BEST ATHLETE Mike Bigham BEST MUSICIANS Rita Morrison - Hal Corn P Uds Nwi L Rw A Ufcfot . . . These AwThb Ones U (uv Tfie .................... A uStC f-IOtuMS Judi Arnold Band-3 years Cecile Gladish Orchestra- 3 years Charles Bellamy Band-4 years Orchestra-3 years Phillip Goble Band-2 years Connie Nelson Band-4 years Orchestra-2 years Majorette-1 year Rita Morrison Band-4 years Jane Tyring Band-1 year At Petersburg-2 years Gary McDowell Band-3 years Orchestra-4 years Orchestra-2 years Majorette-2 years Lucinda Smith Band-4 years Betty McGregor Band-2 years Orchestra-3 years Majorette-3 years Drum Majorette-1 year Louis Wilson Band-4 years Orchestra-4 years 24 Steve Robling Orchestra-4 years A % inis: % «d Lucinda Smith Cheerleader-2 years Sharon Grable Cheerleader-2 years Charles Bollier Basketball-2 years Baseball-3 years TtieSfi ? Wotchliub Sbulibl! Jane Steve Grade School Football Coronation 1960 Riter' Jr. Class Play Betty Ribbon One thumb sucker. Sun Bathing Disler G Hunt Prom Night - 10:00 P.M, Silly Sophomore UopduMa j (JumAj . . Jo48y JuhXms ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Cox, Jonna Harper, Darla Brown, Carla Griffith, Sandra Abbott, Sandra Mun- cie. ROW TWO: Janet Riddle, Jean Phillips, Nancy Robinson, Gloria McGillem, Kay Cox, Mary Jean Earles, Dixie Keneipp, Mary Lou Blake. ROW THREE: Deanna Cox, Carolyn Kinder, Patty Bean, Esther Logeston, Carol Battram, Deneise Morton, Carol Ferguson, Patsy Collins, Mr. Price. NOT PRESENT WERE: Ann Jenkins, Karen Chesser, Margaret McFarland. ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carl Curry, David Com, Malcolm McKinney, Russell Slack, Don Craig, Jerry Stilwell, Roger Singer, William Julian, Randy Barrett, David Cain. ROW TWO: Steve Williams, Wayne Parke, Alvin John- son, Larry Haskins, Gary Grant, Mike Farris, Don Chapman, Steve Grubb, BUI Harkness, Terry Comstock. ROW THREE: Gary Clark, Charles Folsom, James McDowell, GUbert Smith, Gary Hyslop, Gary Houchins, Chuck Mills, Charles Williams, Ed WUliams, Mike Schwomeyer, Mr. Cato. NOT PRESENT WERE: Ed Johnson, Tom Harmon. 29 UcJJjWQjy pOirtb, f Hunk Qithj Qop ft ft fc _i. ■ , ! . • - “ Ifill ATT ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charlean Grubb, Jackie Wright, Sherry Casey, Linda Mallory, Naomi Logeston. ROW TWO: Hazel Ogddn, Judy Sills, Judy Null, Beverly Henson, Brenda Singer, Imorae Phillips, Jane Fowler, Janice Liniger. ROW THREE: Mrs. Hamilton, Donna Grubb, Linda Burnell, Diane Hyslop, Mabel Chandler, Charlene Smith, Carolyn Hunt, and Nancy Strickland. NOT PRESENT: Dixie Monroe, Marilyn Houchins, Dessie Bruce, Connie Con- der, Martha Dill, and Carolyn Helsley. ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Helsley, Lee Allen Houchins, John Richeson, Jerry Feidler, Jim Ferguson, Dick Wilder, Mark Mason, Darrell Whitman. ROW TWO: Robert Cotter ill, John Barrett, Joe Shurig, Gerald Nelson, Mike Grubb, Jim Johnson, Tom Blythe, Wayne Richardson, Joe Willis. ROW THREE: Larry Brenton, Carl Shomate, Wini- fred Brown, Mike Blythe, Mike Church, Gary Minnis, Gary Duncan, John Green, Aaron O'Neal, Mr. Cloin. 30 y us t v ........... Goeew Ptesfues ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Teresa Muncie, Sharon Young, Brenda Harkness, Vickie Wiseman, Penny Woolsey, Connie Oliver, Shirley Blake, Janice Houghland, Leslie Laidlaw. ROW TWO: Betty Kinder, Morganna Snyder, Bonnie Keneipp, Sondra Little, Vera Jenkins, Linda Robling, Judy Young, Jackie Woolsey, Donna Deffendol, Con- nie Lamon, Dannella Willis. ROW THREE: Judy Griffith, Rita Grubb, Edna Robling, Sharon Barrett, Judy Varvel, Judy Millis, Patsy Powers, Rebecca Baker, Nancy Nixon, Sue Evans, Linda Robling. ROW FOUR: Miss Robb, Chressia Strunk, Connie Golden, Stephanie Bedell, Glendora Rothrock, Karen Brenton, Sue Hensley, Francis Camp- bell, Jo Anne Stilwell, Donna Parke, Claudia Meyers. ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jackie Bruce, James McGillem, Devin Harper, Larry Pflug, Landis Powers, Danny Young, Danny Mason, Larry Eads, Mark Hayes, Taylor Hunt, Don Parker, Don Robinson. ROW TWO: Frank Knight, George O'Neal, Larry Wallace, Leslie Marshall, Kenny Woolsey, David Helsley, Lanny Taylor, Johnnie Hughes, Danny O'Neal, Melvin Phillips, Phillip Earles, Richard Ferguson. ROW THREE: Prentice McCandless, Mike Stevens, Lawerence Church, Donnie Onyett, James McFarland, Gary Broshears, Gary Wills, Bob Daubenspeck, Ted Gooden, Danny Brown, Pat Schomeyer, and Mr. Goerlitz. 31 tfr COuw Jb OWi School........... Qbuuijtodb CaumjCaI SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Minnis, Gary Houchins, Karen Brenton, Linda Mallory, Winifred Brown, Patty Bean, Gary Morton-President, Edna Cox, Betty McGregor, Carol Battram, Charles Bollier. STANDING: JoAnn Stilwell, Jim Ferguson, Louis Wilson, Jared Bruner, Roger Singer, Mark Hayes, Janet Black. We feel we improved our school paper this year. An issue went out every week instead of every two weeks. News wasn't so old this way when students read the paper. In the picture typing at the machines are Cecile Gladish and Nancy Lee. SEATED ALSO ARE: Janice Houghland, Charlean Grubb, and Connie Nelson. STANDING ARE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Terry Comstock, Max Hollon, Janet Black, Mark Hayes, Bill Harkness, Jerry Stilwell, Mike Disler- Editor, Sandra Abbott, Dick Wilder, Phillip Goble, Linda Roher, JoAnn Stilwell, Carol Battram, Deanna Cox, Lucinda Smith, Mr. Price-Sponsor. ROW TWO: Winifred Brown, Gary Duncan, Wayne Parke, David Com, Carol Ferguson. ROW THREE: Charles Williams, Gary Morton, Perry Keeton, Gary Minnis, Patty Bean, Janet Hough- land. NOT PRESENT WAS: Karen Chesser. Pa Pm, Stej s flM Amm by owu jKcycw ttes! Donna Carolyn McKinney Kinder Deneise Karen Linda Rita Karen Morton Brenton Robling Morrison Chesser v The majorettes performed at every home football game this year as well as traveling to Rock- port with the marching band and to IU Band Day at Indiana Univer- sity. They performed at various home basketball games. This year they used something new-- pom pons. The pom pons proved very effective in routines the majorettes performed. Bcut A CaumCaIs DRUM MAJORETTE Lucinda Smith The Band Council was organized to help in decisions concerning the band. It has proved it's worth already in matters that have been pre- sented to it. The council is composed of, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Aaron O'Neal, Carol Ferguson, Betty Kinder, Patty Bean-President, and Gary McDowell. ORCHESTRA ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Stephen Robling, Cecile Gladish, Bonnie Keneipp, Martha Dill, Judy Young, Morganna Snyder, Charles Williams. ROW TWO: Jane Fowler, Sandra Muncie, Glendora Rothrock, Jerry Feidler, Shirley Blake, Janet Riddle, Vera Jenkins, Teresa Muncie, Dixie Keneipp, Sharon Young. ROW THREE: Roger Singer, Gary Clark, Ann Jenkins, Janet Houghland, Rita Morrison, Mike Church, Patty Bean, Donna McKinney, Lucinda Smith, Karen Brenton, Charles Bollier, Phillip Earles. ROW FOUR: Hal Com, Gary McDowell, Mr. Knapp-Director, Carol Batlram, Malcolm McKinney, Louis Wilson, Charles Bellamy, David Cain, Ed Johnson, Miss Florence Morris-Director. CONCERT CHOIR ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Morris-Director, Barbara Cox, Charlean Grubb, Sharon Young, Janet Black, Jane Tyring, Carol Battxam, Jan«n Riddle, Carolyn Kinder, Donna McKinney, Dixie Keneipp, Camille Gladish, Jean La- mon, Rita Morrison-Pianist. ROW TWO: JoAnn Stilwell, Linda Robinson, Donna Grubb, Sharon Barrett, Patty Bean, Martha Dill, Margaret McFarland, Carol Ferguson, Gloria McGillem, Karen Chesser. ROW THREE: Donald Parker, Gary Helsley, Dick Wilder, Max Hollon, Linda Robling, Judi Arnold, Glendora Rothrock, Karen Brenton, Lucinda Smith, Jim Johnson, Jerry Stilwell, Aaron O'Neal, David Com, David Cain. ROW FOUR: Jerry Feidler, Gerald Nel- son, Robert Cotterill, Wayne Richardson, Steve Williams, Stephen Robling, Gary McDowell, Ed Williams, Gilbert Smith, Gary Morton, Wayne Parke, Larry Brenton, Bill Harkness, Tom Blythe. 35 uh’ QvuOJiteb, Tdf Tufr. . . M sohtcfcltatCj k UP addfdl ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Florence Morris - Director, Janice Houghland, Vickie Wiseman, Bonnie Keneipp, Judy Young, Shirley Blake, Vera Jenkins, Teresa Muncie, Sandra Muncie, Mary Lou Blake. ROW TWO: Penny Woolsey, Sue Evans, Jane Fowler, Becky Baker, Nancy Robinson, Jean Earles, Patsy Collins. ROW THREE: Rita Morrison - Accompanist, Jean Phillips, Carla Griffith, Claudia Meyer, Janice Liniger, Morganna Snyder, Darla Brown. ROW FOUR: Ann Jenkins, Judy Varvel, Connie Colden, Sondra Little, Charlene Smith, Frances Campbell, Cherissa Stmnk, Deneise Morton. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Brenton-First Tenor, Gary McDowell-Second Tenor, Stephen Robling-First Bass, and Gary Mo rtoil-Second Bass. ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dixie Monroe, Janet Black, Donna McKinney. ROW TWO: Camille Gladish, Rita Morrison, Jane Tyring. ROW THREE: Janet Riddle-Accom- panist, Carolyn Kinder, Patty Bean, and Lucinda Smith. Cowctoh take caw ofa by owl Co c h Band pppfyte huhibvt6 by owl Pep Bom L------ CONCERT BAND ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rita Morrison, Janet Houghland, Judi Arnold, Carolyn Kinder, Deneise Morton, Patsy Collins, Vickie Wiseman, Leslie Laidlaw. ROW TWO: Patty Bean, Donna Grubb, Mike Church, Deanna Cox, Barbara Cox, Donna McKinney, Lucinda Smith, Karen Brenton, Sharon Nodecker, Danny O'Neal, Cherissa Strunk, Aaron O'Neal, Jim Johnson, Jane Tyring, Betty McGregor. ROW THREE: Jo Anne Stilwell, Janice Houghland, Joe Shurig, Imorae Phillips, John Barrett, Louis Wilson, Carol Battram, Malcom McKinney, Danny Mason, Gary Morton, Gary Hyslop, Mike Stephens, Janet Riddle, Steve Williams, Larry Brenton, Ed Johnson, James Bailey. ROW FOUR: Connie Nelson, Phillip Goble, Judy Mills, Judy Griffith, Donna Deffendol, Sharon Young, Linda Robling, David Cain, Charles Bellamy, Gary Minnis, Alvin Johnson, Winifred Brown, Larry Wallace, Mark Hayes, Ted Gooden, Don Par- ker. ROW FIVE: Gary McDowell, Judy Null, Claudia Meyer, Mr. Knapp - Director, Charles Williams, Charles Bollier, Sharon Barrett, Karen Chesser, Betty Kinder, Hal Com, Gloria McGillem, and Carol Ferguson. PEP BAND ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Barrett, Louis Wilson, Malcolm McKinney, Danny Mason, Jim Johnson. ROW TWO: Aaron O'Neal, Cherissa Strunk, Jane Tyring, Betty McGregor, Sharon Nodecker, Gary Hyslop. ROW THREE: David Cain, Alvin Johnson, Mark Hayes, Larry Wallace. ROW FOUR: Ed Johnson, Steve Williams, Janet Riddle, Don Parker ROW FIVE: Charles Williams, Sharon Barrett, Gary McDowell. A Ve ty W(vttiuJufe ........ flkfr Utss Robb’s f-lelfy is YOUTH FOR CHRIST SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Robert Barrett, Sponsor; Jo Anne Stilwell, Becky Baker, Jane Tyring, and Miss Florence Morris, Sponsor. STANDING: Carol Battram, Linda Robling, Stephen Robling, John Barrett, Patty Bean, Deanna Cox, Edna Cox. Janet Riddle and Janet Black. STUDENT LIBRARIANS ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Penny Tade, Sandra Abbott, Leslie Laidlaw, Shirley Blake, Bonnie Keneipp, Sondra Little, Jean Phillips, Edna Cox, Nancy Lee. ROW TWO: Gilbert Smith, Keith Hunt, Mike Haskins, Jerry Bruce, Don McDowell, Jennie Kays, Francis Campbell, Ann Jenkins. fl IV Tu blkUv' CAjyok;, ''1 ltCtlA ' Pies vt l uJie Ju uo $ ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay Church, Linda Conley, Donna McKinney, Mike Disler, Janet Black, Betty McGregor, Mike Laidlaw. ROW TWO: Connie Nelson, Rita Morrison, Lucinda Smith, Jared Bruner, Charles Bollier, Jim Bailey, Gary Morton, Perry Keeton, Phillip Goble. Cast Miss Katie Thomas . . . . Mrs. Mollie Nichols . . . Henry Nichols........... John Thomas............ George Payne .......... Oscar Hicks.............. Cookie Payne............. Sallie Payne............ Mrs. Gwen White.......... Walter White............. Dave Williams............ Madge Johnson............ Mrs. Susie Hicks .... Mrs. Esther Thomas . . . Mrs. Nannie Payne . . . . Joe Bevins............... . . . Janet Black Betty McGregor . . Perry Keeton . . Gary Morton . James Bailey . . Phillip Goble Stephen Robling .Rita Morrison . Lucinda Smith . . Jon Laidlaw . . Jared Bruner Donna McKinney . Linda Conley . Connie Nelson . . Kay Church . Charles Bollier ’-DmuwOu by Chcwfos Dt wlie v Q do 6 ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna McKinney, Janet Black, Connie Nelson, Edna Cox, Rita Morrison, Betty McGregor, Lucinda Smith, and Jane Tyring. ROW TWO: Mike Disler, Jon Laidlaw, Stephen Robling, James Bailey, Perry Keeton, Gary Morton, and Phillip Goble. Cast Oliver Twist . . .Mike Disler Fagin . . Phillip Goble John Dawkins .Stephen Robling Bill Sikes . . Gary Morton Nancy Sikes . Rita Morrison Mr. Monks . . Perry Keeton 5 Old Woman in Rags. . . Lucinda Smith Mrs. Bumble . Connie Nelson Betsy Betty McGregor Mr. Grimes . James Bailey Mr. Brownlow . Mike Laidlaw Mrs. Bedwin . . .Jane Tyring Rose Maley . . .Janet Black Mrs. Grace Maley. . . . . . Edna Cox Anna Donna McKinney Bill and Nancy 41 Oliver K klglcb (jiM meinUwXfiS- ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Grable-Maid of Honor, Janet Black-Queen, Mike Couts-Football Carrier. ROW TWO: Attendants chosen from the junior class are: Carolyn Kinder, Jean Phillips, Carol Ferguson, Karen Chesser, Cloria McGillem, and Dixie Keneipp. These girls were escorted by members of the football squad. FcctboU Lost to LovQjhj d(XttCft llflAlwPj wOS Uomao mmq - Pefaisbuig- AfjteAv uLs- ' 'Auianut LpjOjuqs’ ’ - DecomAjUms- ' oui fw BCue '1...................... 7Wc ho ; BoskribM CmoMttiou; ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Brenda Haskins, Crown Bearer; Tony Hoskins, Basketball Carrier. ROW TWO: Deneise Morton, Judi Arnold, Queen; Rita Morrison, Maid-of-Honor; Patty Bean. ROW THREE: Jonna Harper, Sandra Abbott, Patsy Collins, and Deanna Cox. Chming the Vanity ..... Vanity CiomJMm XmL the (xn owv Cub Cbrnhadm Coach, sW htg Ut, I co t gefc 'U !! TyptocJ tk FooibcJHy ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Johnson, Gary Duncan, Wayne Richardson, Mike Stephens, Gary Helsley, Dick Wilder, Leslie Marshall, Landis Powers, Mike Farris, Bill Harkness, Gilbert Smith, John Richeson. ROW TWO: Del- bert Disler-Coach, David Corn, Gary Minnis, Mike Schwomeyer, Lile Conder, Don McDowell, Gary Morton, Penry Keeton, Mike Bigham, James Bailey, Russell Campbell, Wayne Parke, Harry Goerlitz-Assistant Coach. Not present was Joe Shurig. RECORD OF SCORES Captain Mike Bigham and Co-Captain Gary Morton are shown discussing a play to be used in their football games, if it works, with Coach Delbert Disler. Both Mike and Geek did a fine job in their senior year in points as well as defen- sively. The Senior players, shown on the right, also did a very fine job this year and will be missed next year. OAKLAND CITY OPPONENTS 6 Petersburg 14 37 Cannelton 18 44 Richland 14 20 Ft. Branch 13 12 Petersburg 28 6 Rockport 16 32 Dale 20 22 Owensville 14 SEASON RECORD Won - 5 Lost - 3 ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Com, student manager; Mike Disler, Gary Minnis, Gary Grant, Bill Harkness, Max Hollon, statistician. ROW TWO: Mr. Cato, coach; Mike Bigham, Russell Campbell, Charles Bollier, Perry Keeton, Ed Williams, Winifred Brown, Mr. Goerlitz, assistant coach. SCHEDULE OC Opponents November 10 Mackey 76 61 November 15 Spurgeon 47 51 November 22 Ft. Branch 57 61 November 25 Princeton 51 54 December 2 Boonville 58 55 December 9 Holland 54 59 December 13 Francisco 54 52 December 16 Cannelton 48 59 January 6 Owensville 48 49 (overtime) January 10 Dale 55 60 January 13 Castle 40 69 January 17 Petersburg 51 44 January 20 Haubstadt 56 58 January 27 Rockport 42 56 January 31 Lincoln 57 68 February 3 Mt. Vernon 54 62 February 10 Richland 68 52 February 17 Winslow 58 57 February 24 Mackey 57 (overtime) 56 (sectional) February 25 Ft. Branch 58 92 (sectional) Captain Perry Keeton ot doJl P i VOA itij . . . 0Wv QgMW J T Cmv. . . SCHEDULE November 10 Mackey OC 15 Opponents 18 November 15 Spurgeon 46 23 November 22 Ft. Branch 33 36 November 25 Princeton 23 35 December 2 Boonville 36 46 December 9 Holland 37 35 December 13 Francisco 43 26 December 16 Cannelton 45 39 January 6 Owensville 36 26 January 10 Dale 27 35 January 13 Castle 27 41 January 17 Petersburg 37 41 January 20 Haubstadt 40 38 January 27 Rockport 24 34 January 31 Lincoln 31 37 February 3 Mt. Vernon 39 37 February 10 Richland 45 30 February 17 Winslow 40 55 COACH Mr. Goerlitz ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Ferguson, Gary Helsley, Melvin Phillips, Dick Wilder, Charles Mills. ROW TWO: Mr. Goerlitz, Gary Duncan, Mike Blythe, Carl Shomate, Gary Minnis, Bob Daubenspeck, Mr. Cato. ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Richeson, Joe Shurig, Aaron O'Neal, Bill Harkness, Gary Duncan, Gerald Nelson, Dick Wilder. ROW TWO: Mr. Cato, Mike Schwomeyer, Perry Keeton, Don McDowell, Charles Bollier, Russell Campbell, Gary Morton. Sfttutcj [A eathe v Ahead- BosebcM Sr Tiadk Co+wmg Up! ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gerald Nelson, David Com, Jerry Stilwell, Mike Disler, Winifred Brown, Tom Blythe. ROW TWO: Mr. Stuckey, Gary Minnis, Mike Haskins, Charles Bollier, Perry Keeton, Russell Campbell, Mike Schwomeyer, Gary Morton. Best Wishes From the country's largest manufacturer of electric relays Potter Brumfield Division of American Machine Foundry Company Princeton, Indiana Compliments of Southern Indiana's Largest Selling Brand of Milk Grade A” Dairy Products General Office: Holland, Indiana Phone: LE 6-2310 Corn Mortuary E. Eugene Corn - Funeral Director 323 N. Main Street Oakland City, Indiana Phone SH 9-4021 Air Conditioned 24 Hour Ambulance Service Oakland City College Oakland City, Indiana Liberal Arts - Teacher Training Business Administration Pre-Professional - Terminal Courses Summer School - Evening School HAYE’S RED WHITE FOOD STORE 7T iii Pictures Taken In Your Home GEORGE D. LEWIS Commercial Photographer Group, Wedding Baby Pictures l 1 1 1 615 S. Jackson Street ill Oakland City, Indiana DARWIN L. SHWRIG Plumbing - Heating Sheet Metal Nu-Gas - Air Conditioned COMPLIMENTS OP STEPHEN'S CAFE PHONE SH 9-4221 Gl FTS-FOR-ALL-OCCASI ONS DIAMONDS-WATCHES McCONNELL'S JEWELERS COMPLIMENTS OP OAKLAND CITY OIL COMPANY FRANKLI N AT ELM WILSON'S DEPARTMENT STORE OAKLAND CITY, INDIANA 'I CONGRATULATI ONS COMPLIMENTS OF RICHARDSON LUMBER COMPANY, INC. CLAUDE MEYER'S TEXACO OAKLAND CITY, INDIANA COMPLIMENTS OF BEAUCHAMP MOTOR PARTS OAKLAND CITY, INDIANA OAKLAND CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 227 MAIN STREET PHONE SH 9-3011 MOE'S MARATHAN SERVICE G AS—Ol L—GROCER I ES— M EAT PHONE SH 9-4319 OAKLAND CITY, INDIANA UTTERBACK'S CAFE PLATE LUNCHES, SHORT ORDERS, AND FOUNTAIN SERVICE WOOD BROS. 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