Penn High School - Bittersweet Yearbook (Mishawaka, IN)

 - Class of 1965

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National Merit Finalists Phil Allen and Gary Metz End common agreement in an after-class 'bull session'. and ' Q dw Ouww ' , , Tluugs hope Students cannot escape the continuing influence of the classroom. 3 Paul Holsinger takes an active part in showing his side of the political scene. This year politics played an important role in our school life. Summer school students participated in their own mock nominating convention. Streamers, balloons and noise makers accented the fervent plea for the presidential nomination. Along with the ex- citement of the convention our city officials gave students a clearer picture of our city at work. Today's Penn students, interested in community life, are profiles of tomorrowis citizens. J Paul Mecklenburg, Kent Pollin-s, and Ronnie Colborn lead a political rally during a summer mock convention. Own Pwcfico, I 3 ,ga 5-mxaammfwmuw S' ,.X,d:W1.w :emi in up i signs? 5352255 . .,:. 'Qa, WMML . A in f 'Q 'YSL A ' ' e M.,- ' ,.t:,Ml ..k,. ..,. .M Ma M??iiM?W! Hxsmsfa ,Wk A Q Mayor Margaret Prickett explains city government functions to a summer school class. Mr. Russell Ruby directs the band, creating a pleasant atmosphere for the Cream Social. -.... A-s.....,,.,,,r. Q ,K i ii H W f so M Y fy 4 X l 1 S E S County Commissioner ext opens presses his ideas on county area planning. good government. Music Booster's Ice P Help tlw Big Piofww 5 K ' h K1 tein ex- Sheriff's Deputy Goulash emphasizes I .32 51- ' 1, .- 'Twas three weeks before Christmas and all through the school, every student was scurrying . . . Clement Moore's yuletide poem might thus be rewritten to describe the Hurry of pre-Christmas activities at Penn. The Latin, German, French clubs each attended the 'Christmas in Other Lands programs at Chicagois Museum of Science and Industry. Future Hornemakers added to the holiday atmosphere by depicting a cozy Christmas hearth via of the department showcase. The Art Club contributed to the mood by selling hand painted Christmas cards of original design. Eatin together has a way of uniting a group, as the Pre-Engineers S found at their annual breakfast. The choirs, Christmas gift to the public included a presentation by the new Chamber Choir. The . v , V I Concert Choir was led by Nfr, Lamar Holaway, Penns new chora director. The social highlight of the season was the Christmas Ball, this entitled Alpine Enchantment , organized by Y-teens. Above all, Christmas is a time for giving. Sarajane Smith was honored for her outstanding work in the TB League by being chosen Queen. The entire school contributed to the food basket sponsored by the Junior Boosters, The German Club sold popcorn balls and the Fu- ture Nurses sold Christmas wreaths to help support a foreign orphan each club has adopted. There's a song in the air . . . The Chamber Choir and director Holaway made many public appearances during the holiday season. Senior Linda Mumby, choir accompanist, prac- tices for the Christmas concert. The spirit of Christmas!Miss Goebel and Future Nurses Mar- garet O3Neal and Brenda Blade add to the holiday cheer of a foreign oprhan with their wreath making project. Future Nurses Linda Troup, Brenda Blade, Barb Slaven, and Mar- garet O,Neal fashion bows for their yuletide project. Ht, David Leckrone. x l Ritter, Mike Ely, Mr. o er The Crowning of Queen Kay .. . Y-Teens in Alpine Enchantment The Queen, her court, P' L A tn, Jackie Geerligs, Nancy and the escorts L-R Tom Crowell, Karen ittman, arry . u e R b t W. Jones, Queen Kay Dougall, Kit Wickham, Linda Proud- M 5' :il W' 3 Ly: , A 53 N f 3 M a V I I 'Ya if l 4 It - ' L11'Es:a:m 5 ,gi 1- - ' '755v15P1YA.s l'.2:.,EHn..'L 'Af , 4 , - 4? ff 1 E W s J 2 fi 6 if F lf wif 131' 1: pau 5,25 ' if 5 3 ' w 7:-5, M . ,A 3 gf I ' 'fikgm ' 5-J , yfif,,,fP'1 1' ' ' gf' K V, I W ,... 4. U, W M V fm I ' ' ra? dk wi if ' 14 5 1 7 1 r v Y S-eq A crowning moment! Senior Donna Burger, the 1964 Homecoming Queen, is honored by Penn's Principal Robert W. Jones. Donna's escort is senior Bruce Edward Smith. Crumb into the Pew I-liglv Pw6iUw. Campoigw, Child Development course students play school with preschoolers Phil Beehler and Jeff Frick. The students in this picture are Vicki Moon and Mary Leighton. Big and Little Sister Day -The G.A.A. girls enjoy Saturday morning fun. Lettermen Earl Slater, Torn Crowel, Craig Brown, Carl Martin lend a helping hand for Project: HELP. Qhww mLPmxwp '55 F-WRST HUM? RESTLQN s MEF? 15155.33 hi? 6139 100 iff m if 5 1 Fi F51 hif' W ti as 5 ?gj, Phil Miller, and Craig Bolen encourage a large wrestling fan turnout during halftime of the Penn-Greene game. It pays to advertizef' Wrestlers Roger Wood, Dave Lung, Jim Weimer, Marvin Lechlitner, Larry Yeakel, Sarajane Smith, Katrina Hayden, Janice Beckham, and Marilyn Miller keep the juniors in the running in the TB Christmas seals champaign. No season is forgotten! From the First bell in September until the last bus load in June, drives, campaigns, projects, fairs, dances, athletic events, plays, musicals, and meetings, meet- ings, MEETINGS provide limitless opportunities for service. No call for service goes unanswered! Kasara takes over the controls for a trip down the 'Ole St. Joe. Penn senior Bruce Smith and Kasara take a good look at an under-the-hood problem. NeafuawwLFafuWef Thailand and Finland reflected a distinct profile in our school picture. Kesara, who came from Thailand, brought with her an eagerness to learn American ways and show the people of Penn High part of the world around them. Senior Jackie Geerligs, who left during the summer for Fin- land, returned home and was greeted at the airport by her family and friends. Through her experiences others here have learned how important the World around us is. Jackie Geerligs-home at last. The picture tells the story. Sue Holycross, Kasara's American sister, greets Penn's exchange stu- dent after some fall bicycling. efQl1adesoQU The result of summer planning! Senior Alex Han- char and dramatics coach Lyman Saville attempt to build a TREE? The G.A.A. girls have an action packed after- IIOOH. Eager to learn and quick to catch on, our students gave summer institutes such as G.A.A. summer camp, Girls' and Boys' State, Student Council, and Journalism work shop priorities on their lists of educational recreation. After spending part of the summer in an en- joyable institute session, students returned in the fall with new ideas and ambition. With the necessary tools of learning in hand, new goals were set and achieved. Miss Kathy Hildreth, girls phys ed instructor, starts a routine on the paral lel bars. 13 Sandy Squires in. the true Kingsman tradition puts a lot of gallop in the first pep session of the year. A big moment for juniors. Josten representative Bob Albertson meets with the class committee who vote on the 1965 ring design. Janet Koehnke, Linda Ringen, - N' Thailand exchange student Kesara Phuntumkomol and some senior kabitzers Brian Vannoni, Rick Clark, Bruce Erich Smith, Jackie Geerligs, and Tom Bean. - ' ' The Associates field trip with Mrs. Anderson, Pam Bourret, and Marilyn Olsen . . . Santa's helpers from the woodshopfGerry Funnell, and Larry Hillebrand . . . Always a favorite-the convo that features high adventure . .. One of many Penn traditions, the trimming of the school Christmas tree. Here a happy group of juniors catch the holiday mood. Dick Fulmer, Dick Nance, and Vicki Moon help make that all important decision. l4 l 2 Ambitious Y-Teeners Mariellen Meixel and Doris Shaw Barbara Mo ore, Jim Evans, and Pam Blue illustrate the old adage Practice help with the Christmas Ball decorations. Here they makes Perfect . .. It's fun tool are Hnishing some snow framed window props. Activities Owu ' Our school life is the reflection of the interests, industry, talent, and avocations of all. Mentally and pysically we freely spend each emotion-packed day. Our little spheres of influence revolve continuously as we listen, sing, speak, work, act, and relax. Because we are part of many activities our profiles overlap, appear indistinct but never disappear. Opportunities for service are unlimited and student par- ticipation transcends all grade classifications. Class leaders appear where the need exists. A follower becomes a leader when a leader is neededfl Penn Points second page edi- tor Pam Blue and senior typist Darlene Archibald proofread some editorial copy. Some of the highest moments X of achievement are realized when students work together, pool their talents and realize Mutual successes. P-H-M has become a misnomer at Penn and the hyphens have disappeared in theory if not in fact. Terry Carter, first page editor of Penn Points meets with local school journalists at the annual Urban League Banquet. The journalists in this picture are Chele Chambley, Andrea Singer, Terri Carter, Cecelia McGill, and Barbara Banchero. The Magical Misfitsl' Steve Kelley and Danny Gardner lend a helping hand to the 1965 BITTERSWEET campaign a 'la halftime. I5 Seniors Linda Heckber and Bill Rasmussen diligently study CU by the fireside IN Ll QI-IADOWQ WE LEAVE THE UNPINIQI-IED PROFILE' In our school years the lamp of knowledge is lighted and burns on through our adulthood. Academics play the major role and other extracurricular activities of the school and the community make the flame of knowledge burn a little brighter. Football games, cheering on our team, school plays, and convocations all Ht into the big picture of our school life. Laughter and learning went hand in hand to develop a new kind of Penn student. A student who is ready to enter the world around him. WA lWPw6'lH In due regard for the theme of teaching career month 1965, the academic profile becomes The Changing Face of Teachingw. Change has become an irritating- ly important word. Change is inherent in the re- quirements, opportunities, and facilities of our school. Team teachers invaded the lab, and biology classes became accustomed to this current technique. The vocational department added a new class in an up- to-the moment phase of welding. The student coun- cil sponsored the new ghonor, study halls, the guid- ance department was enlarged to meet growing guidance needs, and even in the gym, change was apparent as permanent Penn-Booster seating be- came physically evident for the first time. Even new school bus additions have changed that long yellow look. ' ' k1ll6...HelpBuilcL Badge Ou1vPa5i'fmwlfOu1uFui1uw i u Jackie Gerstbauer, Sue Holycross, and Tom Lett recognize only too well some of the frequently used samples of Modern Lingo. Jeff McKew notices a spelling error. Ray Golata, Douglas Lee, Jackie Gerstbauer, and Sue Holy- cross give Mrs. Smith some moral assistance in grading the paper. Pwklas tw ' oggw Maw ' From Macbeth to Robert Frost we took the never ending adventure in English and American literature. WVe gave oral and written reports on the writings of Benjamin Franklin and his colonial contemporaries. With our fellow students as critics we fought back stage fright and made our first speeches unforgettable sophomoric moments. We learned to write fluently, had understandable concern for dangling participles, run-on sentences, adn the many rules of grammar. With college plans already on the drawing board we renewed our efforts in vocabulary drills, made friends of the dictionary, and found a home away from home in the library. The English Department Thelma Barber-Chairman, Margaret Bronstad, Mary Dunn, George Green, Jay Frantz, Dennis Hanley, Donald Hardy, Bernice Hatcher, Sally Hopkins, Anne Lenhard, Janice OlShea, Lyman Saville, Betty Smith, Carole Wolfe. ONOMATOPOEIA makes a big word background for these junior English students. This group from Miss Hopkins Eng- lish class includes Jim Little, Nancy Reihl, Janice Beckham, Sue Greening, and Ron Schriver. Danny Stevenson a student in Mrs. Wolfels freshman English class gets a suggestion for his nine week theme. Frank Winger and Connie Under- wood get a quick check on their vocabulary tests from junior English teacher Miss Sally Hopkins. Don Hardy of the English department helps Paul Campbell and Don Stewart in the reading lab. Seniors Diana Smith, Kay Schlarb, Tom Crowel, and Nancy Ritter are amused by some of the creative lines in Rich Clark's Precis. Mrs. O'Shea is amused too. Barbara Weade and Ron Frantz find new definitions for old words during Mrs. Hatcheris sophomore English class in dictionary study. Mr. Saville assists sophomore Mary jo Parker as she readies her props for an equestrian impromptu. Meng A ' Qcems Tgpi65 Marge Marvel, Pam Blue and the 'LLittle King are all business as they test the melting point of different chemicals in Mr. Mottis chemistry class, Senior Rick Sorgenfrei and junior Virgil Wescoe Complete an experiment in chemical melting points. Physics and chemistry instructor Heckaman proves that science also has its lighter side. Here he uses the Vandigraff machine for a little fun with John Federnok, Rick Hardy, and Bernd Miles. School Dag Physics student joel Friesner conducts a demonstration involving changes in velocity with a constant force. Mr. Matthews, physics prof and seniors Minix, Weiss, Sparks, Miles, Hough, Hurst, and Clark study the results. mf thaw the and s rw vw.w's qu1zs66ofvspawafw . . dwgmg to slww lam In an era-of-change our study of the curriculum offerings in science and math help us appreciate more fully the technological changes in swift transition in our generation. Our tools are as varied as the course offerings. From slide rules to test tubes, from aquariums to bar graphs we come to grips with our physical world. VVe face problems involving lines, angles, solids. Quadratic equations we take in small doses. The lab with all those funny tubes and bottles becomes commonplace. Letters and symbols no longer look strange on the board, on the opaque projector screen, on our test papers. The laboratory guide for physics reminds us of uninished experiments. The lecture and lab routine in biology fits into the team teaching technique we helped inaugurate. All those after school classes with science and math teach- ers help us eventually become master problem solvers and even if they donlt our quest for knowledge has been system- atically aroused. Mr. Owen Shoup, biology instructor, scrutinizes the action of protozoa under the microscope. Biology students Gary Wolf and Cathy Weikel await their turns. Mr. Stines biology students sophomore Richard Worthington, James Freel, and Paul Lechrone examine snails in a simulated natural habitat, an aquarium. Mr. Lowell Shepler conducts a brief open house for the math office. Note: just enough room to manipulate a slide rule, Robert Vendrick of the math department proves an equa- tion in a third hour algebra class. The Math StaffEProfs Anson, Vendrick, Hoffer, Behrens. Diener, Hershberger and chairman Shepler approve a. newly adopted alge- bra text. Time our for lunch! Physics Jeanette Sears, Susie Schalliol, students really enjoy this field and Jane Sears with a skeleton trip to the windy city. background. The hluseurn of Science and Industry furnished the prop. Math instructor Floyd Hershberger clarifies an explanation for Mary Golata, Cheryl Hinton, Richard Eger, Sue Zeltwanger, and Brenda Biggs. 22 Mrs. Annabelle Hibschmarfs shorthand class has a wall to wall assignment. Students Carol Truckowski, Beverly Rice, Sandra Pozwilka, and Sue Lebiedzinski are the scribes. Mrs. Bertha Anderson gives senior Harold Duncan a quick check of his bookkeeping workbook. Expressions would indicate a-okay. Mr. Dean Howell in the middle of a sea of junior and senior book keeping students all trying to be above c level by the semesters end. Mrs Irene Arndt Chairman of the Business Department, conducts a short- hand and transcription class Juniors Sharon Sones and Karen Grose are pic- tures of concentration as they keep up with the transcription via shorthand. Seniors Donna Austin and Pam Javis make prac- tical use of cluplicator in office practice class. The Business Department at P.H.S. offers students three distinctly different courses. These are a stenographic course, a clerical course, and a bookkeeping course, The sten- ographic course includes shorthand, typing, and business English. The clerical course includes typing and the use of office ma- chines. The bookkeeping course includes tax and corporation bookkeeping. In addition to the specialized courses inte- rested students, particularly those bound for college, can acquire skills in notehand and personal typing, The department offers job training for those interested in suppliment- ing college funds and offers a wide variety for those who seek a career in business. Mrs. Irene Arndt is the chairman of the business department and she is assisted by Mrs. An- derson, Mrs. Hibschman, Mrs. Moser, and Mr. Howell. Specific courses: General Business, Typing I,II,III,IV, Shorthand I,II, Shorthand and Transcription, Sales and Law, Office Prac- tice C Business Machinesj Notehand and Per- sonal Typing. lwtlw Business Dep -'Business as Usual' Senior Joy Yackley uses an adding machine for her class assignment in office practice class. I Carol Erhardt checks the final result to see if her figures check . . . with an add- ing machine of course. 'The-els NofBwsmess Lilw Home Business' -Home Ee. Mrs. Miller of the home ec department uses a film strip as a teaching aid in her second hour sewing class. Freshmen Bonnie Hinds, Linda Lambert, and Vickie Mathaney use all the burners to prepare a full course 'class time' dinner for three, Virginia Stafford, Oma Grifhn, and Barb Myers play wait and see with their first angel food cake. tudents take a Held trip to Christiansons' in Mishawaka. Here juniors Amanda King and Sue Thompson inspect some Miss Goebel's housing class s early American favorites. 25 fe 'un The Social Studies Department is characterized by the team teaching instructional approach. Courses are planned for all grade levels. Fresh- men enter the high school world of social studies via guidance and citizenship. VVorld history and world geography are offered to sophomores. The required United States history' course is given in the junior year and the seniors study psychology and sociology in addition to the required govern- ment and economics courses. Mr. Paul Schmucker, chairman of the department, predicts even greater expansion in the near fu- ture. He is assisted in the department by Mr. Bolen, Mr. Cierzniak, Miss Cox, Mr. Hurst, Mr. Musil, Mr, Phillips, Mr. Quimby, Mr. Slater, and Mr. Ward. In addition to the regular staff Stanley, Adsit, Marilyn Hatton, Kathleen O'Neal, Paul Hutchins, and Art Smoker worked and taught in the department as student teachers. To be eligible for the annual social studies award given on senior achievement day a student must have at least eight credits in social studies. This includes the two courses taught via team teaching, United States History and government. Social Studies Department SchmuckerQXVorld History Bolen-Economics Cierzniak-United States History Cox-Geography and Social Studies Hurst-government-psychology-sociology Musil-guidance-citizenship-sociology Above-Mr. Hurst assists a trio of seniors in a sociology class. Phillips-economics-government Miss Cox uses the map to advantage in her geography class. Quimby-United States History A guidance class taught by Mr Musil enjoys a practical experiment. Slater-United States History Freshman social studies teacher Ward checks a student term paper. Ward-Freshman Social Studies : Q : Q 1 E Y I P Q E P Mr. Slater, a team teacher in United States history, uses the in- formal discussion group following a Civil War lecture. In this group are juniors Jackie Gerstbauer, Dan Gardner, and Mike Ford. Mr. Paul Schmucker, chairman of the social studies de- partment, discusses a world history report with seniors Susan Schalliol and Barbara Rumpf. Mr. Phillips adds more information during a provo- The Social Studies Department provides for a stu- dent mock election. Mr Slater and Mr. Cierzniak explain the use of the voting machine before a group of underclassmen cast their votes. 6 Q f A gzw-4 S-we cative discussion in econ. Marsha Highland, Vicki Lemke, and Jean O'Hara ponder the results. Economics teacher Roy Bolen uses an illustration for a test review. Tom Crowel, Tom Scott, Dennis Kena- ga and class get the point. One of many social studies confer- ences. Here Mr. Cierzniak, Mr. Quim- by, Mr. Slater and Miss Hatton dis- cuss the next days lecture in U.S. history. Latin Club officers and Mrs. Burke have a dress rehearsal complete with chariot before embarking for the national convention of the Junior Classical League. Bruce Reichert, Georgia Carter, Janet Mer- rick, and Vicki Lipinski placed second in the chariot race. Latin teacher Geneva Burke uses the overhead projector for a vocabulary drill in a Latin II class. 'wumguagw lsawl iwtlwwtwwl Freshm an Larry Brown, a student in Latin I, enjoys his Mrs. Nancy Shepler Spanish teacher and Spanish student Carl I 3 S role as slave at the May 8 Roman Banquet. M ' l ' ' ' eise , Dick Gould, Brian Vannoni, and Kathy Murphy have an informal after-class session about their favorite subject. A new language and a new language teacher are available at Penn this year. Mr. Arthur Dedinsky discusses struct- ural grammatical characteristics of the Russian language. German prof George Green, with that easy manner of his, helps Ger- man students over first day jitters. 1 w Diana McCallister, Earl Slater, and David Chastain listen carefully as French teacher Mrs. Vera Holley dictates the next question during a semester French test. 29 Mr. Parker and amateur radio enthusiasts Richard Griffin, Ed Bes singer, Chuck Vandenberg, and Elmer Megeyse try out Penn's Citi zens' band set. Laorry Nifong, industrial arts instructor, gives Dudley Rider some im- portant engine lathe instruction. Here is the 'new' look in drafting class- C es. But Jill Frederickson is all business at in Mr. Haines second hour trade draft- J l I I ing class. 0 3 5-6223 : Q l x if qi..M!nJl11-31 3 'PEW-W . ids I 's I-I V ,a ,VQWGA The Department of Industrial Edu- cation has not only expanded its facilities but also its curriculum emphasis. Included in the depart- ment are vocational training classes, industrial arts classes and general exploratory shop classes. Perhaps the most important con- cern of the department is job train- ing. Boys enrolled in industrial edu- cation classes are more employable which is important in highly com- petitive industry. Area school vocational arts instruc- tors find the Penn program worthy of emulation. Department chairman Mr. C. A. Needler is assisted by in- structors Benning, Behrens, Haines, Nifong, O'Connor, Parker, Portolese, and Wlolfe. Course offerings include Trade Machine Shop, Trade Draft- ing, 'Trade Wood Shop, and Trade Auto Shop. Auto Shop, Drafting, 1 Wood Shop, Electric Shop, VVelding, and Practical Arts complete the program. Mr. Wolfe, auto shop instructor, points out an important lubrication spot to auto shop student Kenny Welsh. Gary Johnson, Mr. Tony Portolese, and Herman Christy have everything and the kitchen sink. Nick Strombeck, a Trade IV Machine Shop student, operates a vertical milling machine in roughing out a. 4 throw crank shaft for an experimental engine. Dan Therrien is assembling cyclinder inserts to the experimental engine he and Nick Strombeck developed in the machine shop. Industrial Education director Mr. C. A. Needler registers his approval. Jim Liepold, and Randy Kuntz get some Lights, Action, WELDING! first hand experience in carburetor ad- justment. 31 i NwTwmpo01wAc!ds Zest fa Plujsicalf Fitness Pwgwm Susan Marker, Mary Leininger, and Judy Johnson try out our latest peice of athletic equipment. Sophomore Larry Jankowski 'gkillsi' one during a third hour volley ball game in phys ed class. Miss Kathy Hildreth girls phys ed instructor shows some Mr. James O,Keef, B.-Team basketball coach and phys ed instructor interested spectators HOW. All phys ed classes learned the takes his third hour class through the swimming instruction portion fundamentals of trampoline fun and exercise. ' of the athletlc program. 32 Qp0fcf6 wv p'l06ll9f one Change typified the 1964-'65 school year for Penn athletes. It was a year that saw the appointment of an athletic director and a trainer and new coaches in several sports. It was a year that brought about the usual number of thrills, but more than that it was a year of dedication and effort by the athletes themselves. The young football squad, playing un- der an equally youthful mentor, proved many skep- tics wrong and compiled a winning season. The hardcourters, plagued with inexperience and a lack of height, compiled an impressive record. The wres- tling squad, heartened by a record turnout, re- sponded with one of the finest records in its history. The swimmers, also under a new coach, were en- couraged by having a state champion on the team, just as the track team was inspired with a strong leader in the fastest athlete ever to wear the red and white Penn track shoes. It was truly a year of con- spicuous profiles. 1 'Megan ' Post W Junior end Mike Hurtekant is hauled to the turf after catching a first down pass in the rugged Riley game. VARSITY 5 Wins 1 Loss 1 Tie PHS OPP. Huntington 12 7 Riley 0 40 Plymouth 19 0 Ft. Wayne Central 0 19 Goshen 35 18 New Carlisle 7 7 Clay O 7 St. Joseph, Mich. 20 13 Richmond 26 19 S. B. St. Joseph 0 34 B-TEAM 7 Wins 1 Loss PHS OPP. Concord 36 0 Plymouth 12 6 New Carlisle 18 13 Riley 0 6 Clay 14 0 Dowagiac 20 13 S. B. St. Joseph 13 12 Culver 25 20 FRESHMEN 2 Wins 6 Losses PHS OPP. Clay 6 20 Plymouth 26 6 S.B. St. Joseph 0 13 Goshen 6 7 Pierre Moran 6 19 Adams Elkhart West Side Marian 6 20 19 0 6 19 The football season opened on Sept. 4 for the Penn gridders, with Huntingtonls trip to Freed Field. The game ended in a 12-7 victory for the hard charging Kingsmen, thus avenging a loss to the Vikings two years ago. The next two weeks of the season found the Meyer- men on the road. A trek to Riley and School Field ended in a saddening 40-O loss, but Plymouth proved more hospitable in a 19--0 Penn victory. Fort Wayne Central then spoiled the Homecoming festivities in our second home contest as they passed their way to a 19-0 win over our Kingsmen. Huntington fullback Clark Reeves finds a solid wall of Kingsmen as he is thrown for a twelve yard loss. Driv- ing him back are Steve Rockenbaugh f22j, Tom Crowel C35j, Larry Alexander 1661, Larry Jennings 1525, and Marcel Rydzinski frear centerj. ' ' Qeasow 5-4-1 PeawQcl1edwUmlw0udesGamwwitlvQtataCl1amps Star Penn halfback D1ck Marvel grmds out a first clown agamst Northern Indiana All S t halfback Ole Gal- loway 335 brmgs Drck to a stop 35 Conference co-champion South Bend Riley. Riley's - tae , In the fall a young man's fancy turns to thoughts of football. So it came as no surprise to Penn fans to see 22 year old Ronald Meyer, former defensive backfield coach at Purdue, running along the sidelines in his shirtsleeves in freezing weather, advising and hollering encouragement to his players. Whether he ever froze out there is not known. However, it is known that his team didn't. They were nhot' most of the time in com- piling a 5-4-1 record against some of the toughest teams in the state. Heading Meyer's squad through this profitable year were co-captains Phil Hakes and Larry Hough. The season was capped by the naming of senior Don Green- ing as MVP and Dave Risner, a junior, Most Im- proved Player at the Fall Sports Banquet. Kimgsmew Gum Own winning Qeasow 60:1 FifestYewu Co-captain and halfback Larry Hough was one of the stellar performers for the '64 Kingsmen. Co-captain Phil Hakes, Kingsmenis lineman, was an all- county first team selection. E. ,5- Coach Ron Meyer discusses a third u t l q ar er p ay sequence with quarterback Hard-charging halfback Don Greening was the MVP for the '64 Penn eleven. Lon Smith. Senior Tom Crowell listens attentively. Defensive line coach Bob Ward goes through the QThis-is-how-you-do-itj motions for Penn co-captain Phil Hakes. Coach Ward will be the head coach of the ,65 Kingsmen. In their third home contest of the season the PHS gridders literally ran over Goshen, compiling 350 yards on the ground in a 35-18 swamping of the Red- skins. A two game road trip ended with less desirable results the next two Fri- days, however. New Carlisle's unbeaten Tigers fought our Kingsmen to a 7-7 deadlock, missing a last second Held goal attempt, and Clay was even less amiable using a late 40 yard touchdown run to topple the Pennmen 7-0. We resumed the win trail with a come from behind 20-13 victory over St. Joseph, Michigan on Freed Field the following week and then added to that a 26-l9 dumping of once powerful Richmond. The Kingsmen raced for over 300 yards in toppling the Red Devils. We closed the season on an unhappy note, as the state's No. 1 team, South Bend St. Joseph, made our gridders their tenth straight victims in a 34--0 conquest after they had led by only 640 at the end of a hard fought first half. Freshmen Football-ROW I-D. Smethers, G. Randolph, H. Kinzie, D. Bun- gard, B. Proudfit, M. Ford, D. Stevenson, L. Heftel, T. Clark, G. Goddard, K Witwer. ROW 2-G. Gooding fmangj, D. Kosik, K. Slater, E., Thomas, R Green, B. Avery, F. Kelver, C. Owen, B. Riley, M. Coffman, D. Jones, T. Needham T. Powell Cmangj. ROW 3-T. Anson fassistant coachl, B. Rasmussen, R. Griggs M. Griggs, R. Barrier, C. Nelson, C. Marsailles, G. Allison, S. Stacy, M. Diefen- baugh, S. Hayden, D. Quimby fcoachj. Eig ' iwFfnaQwwitlvQb.Joe VARSITY FOOTBALL-ROW ONE-Usenick, Jernigan, Wei mer, Hardy. ROW TWO-L. Smith, Scott, C. Brown, D. Green- ing, Heckman, Marvel, Hough, Hakes, D. Velte, Horne, Rummel, Crowel, Clark. ROW THREE-Coach F. O,Shea, Coach B Ward, Stevenson, Jennings, Kizer, Alexander, Rupchock, R. Mil- ler, Rydzinski, Talboom, Slater, Hurtekant, Hummel, Wachs Rockenbaugh, Yeakel, Risner Head Coach R. Meyer. ROW FOUR-Weikel, Fanning, Ruckert, Newcomer, P. Miller, Saut- ter, Nash, Strain, P. Johnston, Ritter, Koch, Freel, Hoffman, Singleton, Shank, Coach W. Jurkiewicz. ROW FIVE-Janlv owski, Whitaker, Smith, Robinson, Comfort. w Penn quarterbffwk Dave RiS1'1C1' gets Coach Frank O'Shea checks on the start- Coach Walt Jurkiewicz goes over defensive SOIUC therapeutic Pointers ffom fhf ing lineup during the traditional ntime- signals with lineman and co-Captain Phil Kingsmen'S trai116r,A.D. POITOIGSC- out for pictures . Hakes during the third quarter of the St. Joe game. A Penn's varsity wrestler Primmer gains the advantage over his John Adams opponent. Wrestlers L. Shroyer, J. Mrocek, M. Mroczek, D. Lung, and C. Brown watch intently as team- mate Phil Hakes wrestles and wins. Coach Quimby senses a win for his Kingsmen. David Beery, winner of 15 matches in the 565 season, has his hands full with John Mosby of Adams. WRESTLING SCOREBOARD PENN OPPONENT OPP. 24 ELKHART 24 37 MICHIGAN CITY 9 32 LQPORTE I6 34 GOSHEN I8 43 NEW CARLISLE I3 I6 RILEY 28 PENN OPPONENT OPP. 9 CLAY 37 I 3 MISHAWAKA 29 I4 CENTRAL 26 32 WASHINGTON I2 I5 ADAMS 31 SEASON RECORD: 5-5-I B-Team Wrestling Squad-ROW ONE L-R-Harold Sousa, Bill Rames- burgh, Jim Ramesburgh, Bill Avery, Rich Hoffman, Larry Schroyer. ROW TWO-Jessie Barrier, Bob Williams, Mark Grigg, Steve MacMann, Bill Stafford, Dave Risner, B-Team Coach Harvey Hurst. 39 M Bolstered by a record turnout of 98 boys at opening practices, the Penn wrestling team, under the men- torship of head coach Don Quimby and assistant Harvey Hurst, turned in a splendid 545-l season. Leading the Penn wrestlers was senior team captain Dave Beery. He set a new Penn mat record by winning 15 matches during the season and losing only four while earning his third varsity letter. Senior Glen Rummel also came through strong for the mat- men as he scored ll pins during the season and set a new Penn mark for most letter points, 68. Other letter winners included sophomore John Mroczek, freshman Dennis Shroyer, junior Mike 4Mroczek, senior Roger Wood, junior Phil Miller, senior Dave Lung, and senior Phil Hakes. Highlighting the Penn mat season were victories over Northern Indiana Conference teams Michigan City, LaPorte, Goshen, and Washington. We also had a,tie with Elkhart on our record, the best show- ing we have ever made against the Blue Blazers. Quimby's forces placed second in both the Penn and Culver International meets and took sixth place in the tough South Bend sectional in the Finale. x Pini5lvQ6umg! A Great PMWQ iw Qpofzfs Qoows l2eC0'wlf42 Points .ru- Stan Yoder pours it on with that familiar drive for a bucket. Penn teammates Don Holmes, Phil Allen, Larry Katterheinrich and Doug Jacques congratulate Stan on his record-scoring spree. BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Penn Opponent enn Opponent 70 Washington 87 68 Adams 78 54' Riley 81 73 Concord 56 73 !Elkl'1a1'f Bremen 71 99 Greene CMich.l 55 71 St. Joseph's 82 83 Sr. Joe CMich.l 63 117 Niles 74 71 Mishawaka 67 99 Clay 5 7 69 Lakeville 59 Sectional Tourney Mishawaka Tourney 89 Jimtown 42 79 Adams 80 6 7 N appanee 61 85 St. Joseph's 79 64 Elkhart 62 Regional Tourney 71 Plymouth 56 87 Warsaw 81 73 LaPorte 75 66 Washington 95 85 New Carlisle 76 74 Nappanee 78 74 Central 89 Phil Allen fakes and scores as Mike Johnson, Bob Crocker, and Al Brenner of the Niles quintet look on helplessly. 42 rg ' Am Stan rifles by Bob Struble, Gingerich, and Ron Brondyke to score. l Stan th .. ww. XJRQHALLBHNAIM- e Manl, needles through the Blazer defense for a crucial two-pointer. Blazer for- ward Scot Miller 53 forces Stan to shoot outside. We Shuuu Ed Bessinger and Phil Allen go for the loose ball during the torrid fourth quarter of the Penn-Elkhart game. sEcTloNAL scoREBoARD PENN-64 ELKHART-62 'iVVe knew we could do itf' These words by coach Bob Brady characterized the competitive desire of the 'Fightin' Kingsmen' of '65. A snow storm and an unimpressive season's record didn't daunt the Bradymen who climaxed sectional play with an unforgetable 64-62 win over peren- nial sectional champion Elhart. To earn the right to play in the championship game the Penn five sidetracked the Jimtown quin- tet 89-42 and eliminated the 'Bulldogsl of Nap- panee 67-61 in a snow-delayed semi-final tilt. Led by the one-two scoring punch of Phil Allen and Stan Yoder our Kingsmen out-rebounded, out-scored, and out-hustled the sectional opposi- tion. Never-to-be forgotten moments included the shooting spree of Phil Allen in the Nappanee game. His 35 point performance tied an Elkhart Sectional record. In the unusual Monday night final Phil and his shootin' buddy Stan combined for 44 points. The superb rebounding job of co- captain Dick Marvel and the floor leadership of Don Holmes assured Penn Boosters and fans of a. game to remember. Beating the Blazers not only guaranteed our Kings- men a shot at the regional crown but made it possible for two St. Joseph County teams fPenn. and South Bend Washingtonj to meet for the first time in an Elkhart Regional. Telegrams of congratulations, banners of encourage- ment from tourney schools, and thousands of happy fan comments contributed in making the 1965 Sectional win a great profile in Penn's sports his- tory. . , ' ssenmq CHAA., 4 5'7 eS gifs Q, - an . V . 1 .4 X I xy Xi ,N l ' S ?ENN y'kmewEg, f 5 'Wifi if 'Q 'fi w 1906- Y 'gWe knew we could do it. Wiw Find? iw Peaufs I-lislfofujl ROW ONE ROW TWO: T. Golata, Head Coach B. Brady, P. Minne, D. Jaques, L-R: Manager J. Funnell, Trainer A. Portolese, E. Bessinger, P. L. Katterheinrich, D. Greening, S. Rockenbaugh, Manager E. Allen, S. Yoder, D. Marvel, D. Holmes, Athletic Director B. Jagg. Lelninger. 1 l Y l C e Ecstatic co-captains Dick Marvel and Stan Yoder pose with the Penn's Phil Allen drives past Elkhartls Mike Franger 35 to re. Phil scored 25 points in the sectional finale. trophy, the nets, and the COACH. sco :Sf 'fs-N X , :Q-f:,..::,:::5a ' mn-., 5, I ,i L I I ...L L l Dick Marvel moves in to help Stan Yoder battle for the ball during The famous Penn fast breakn Don Holmes takes a regional action with Warsaw. Mike Niles of the Tigers complicates pass from Phil Allen and scroes. Ben Niles of the Warsaw the struggle. Tigers can't believe it. VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD-L-R: ROW ONE-Dick Hough, Don Greening, Dick Marvel, Ed Bessinger, Doug Jaques, Fulmer, Steve Rockenbaugh, Ron Armour. ROW TWO-As- Larry Katterheinrich, Stan Yoder, Phil Allen, Jan Bronstad, Brent sistant Coach Bill Jagg, Don Holmes, George Bogart, Paul Minne, Weldy. Glen Stevenson, Head Coach Bob Brady. ROW THREE-Larry FRESHMAN BASKETBALL S Q U A D-L-R ROW ONE: Randy Marvel, Gary Randolph, Tony Needham, Terry Minix. ROW TWO: John Minne, Fred Kelver, Steve Hayden, Dick Kosik, Ricky Green, Steve Hazen, Harold Joy. ROW THREE: ea, Steve Stacy, Garrett Allison Coach Frank O'Sh Gary Shanklin, Chuck Nelson, Doug Sellon, Jim Schmidt. ir opening season performance as they dropped aight contests before com1ng up with a victory. to the last two weeks of anuary with a 7 5 began February at7 8 e started the streak by nipping us 78 74 1n a vertime contest on their home court on Jan 16 hich we avenged later in the sectional. Rugged nd Central th h ' en t rew up a zone defense against nth of January found the Penn basketballers equal- r 1 , . 4 n J ' - 1 ' T in 23 at Washington, and we came out on the l of an 89-74 count. l to the Eagles 78 68 on an 30. Down by 17 the final period, we cut the margin to live, but hen handed us our fourth straight road defeat . A 1 H ne no closer. es We opened the month by fast breaking past 73 56 YVe boosted our mark to 9-8 by nipping 5-71 b , ut South Bent St. Joe dropped us back brought us better luck, as we won two out of n . 7 it . y stopping us 82-71 on Feb. 12. B TEAM BASKETBALL SQUAD-L-R ROW ONE: Phil Singleton, Tim Clark, Greg Whitney, Arch Hazen. ROW TWO: Coach Bill Jagg, Perry Shank, Gary Wordinger, Joe Bellman, Roger Weldy, Manager Bob Wisser. ROW THREE: Mike Wag- goner, Greg Burris, Ron Frantz, Jim Nash. Winning iw af Row, Young Qwuwrwm Parishes Quang! SWIMMING SCORES 4 Wlins 8 Losses Penn Opponent Opp. Penn Opponent Opp. 33 Mishawaka 62 34 VVashingon 61 41 Goshen 54 30 Central 65 56 Michigan City 38 26 Kokomo 69 30 Adams 65 68 Ft. W'ayne North 26 26 St. Joseph CMichj 67 67 Laporte 28 29 Valparaiso 66 54 Elkhart 41 Added new faces to the many that came to Penn via ath- letics the past year were swimming coach Tom Swem and assistant Walt Jurkiewicz. Although the team turned in only a 4-8 record, the two swim mentors were blessed with spectacular Dave Powell. Dave closed out his high school career by finishing second and third in the 50 and 100 yard freestyle events in the state championship meet. Last year he became the first Penn athlete to capture a state title when he won the 400 -yard freestyle event in the state finals. Daveas younger brother, sophomore Bart, also traveled to the state meet. Also contributing to the 464-'65 squad were divers Bud Moore and Paul Holsinger, Rick Eslinger, Jim Meisenhelder, Bill Healy, co-captain Steve Sager, and,Craig and Guy Fanning. .7 l State champion 400 yard freestyler Dave Powell assists brother Bart after an after-school practice. The Powell brothers were both qualifiers for the state swim meet. W 4 Senior swimmers on this year's varsity squad were Rick Eslinger Steve Sager, Dave Powell and Bill Healy. VARSITY SWIM TEAM-L to R ROW ONE: Rodger Moore, der, Coy Jankowski, Mr. Jurkiewicz. ROW THREE: Bill Healy Mike Rach, Bud Moore, Greg Holsinger, Gary Whitman, Leonard Rick Eslinger, Dave Powell, Steve Sager, Dick Kizer, Mike Dona Lambert. ROW TWO: Coach Tom Swem, Craig Fanning, Jim than. Rach, Mike Mattisitts, Bart Powell, Dennis Myers, Jim Meisenhel- '64 Hwvdms Rawtawwuurg Qeasow, 6-6 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD-L R -W ....-.-.f...........,.,,..,w.m-1 to aROW ONE: Jim Schmidt, Jack Holderman, Steve Hohl, Dave Rumpf, Greg Terry Franklin, Ron Armour, Dick Fulmer, Stan Yoder, John Du- Whitney, Doyle Reinhardt. deck, Terry Batson. ROW TWO: Coach Bill Jagg, Dave Berr l Former Madisonite Brent Weldy pours it on in the season-opening two-miler. Brent earned the MVP award for the 1964 season. junior Terry was one of Penn's top Senior harrier Dave Berry Finished consistently in the top six in his last ' year as a two-miler. The consolidation with Madison brought good fortune not only to the basketball team, but to Bill Jaggls cross country squad as well. Former Madisonite Brent Weldy, a senior, capped an outstanding season by being named MVP.- With VVeldy leading the way, the two milers raced to a 6-6 record, logging a winning sea- son for the Hrst time since 1962. The squad was bolstered by sophomore John Dudeck and junior Terry Batson, whose determined efforts earned them the positions of co-captains for this fall's team. Seniors Dave Beery and Doyle Reinhardt and junior Dick Fulmer, besides winning letters in the sport, also were among the top six boys in scoring. John Dudeck, a reliable performer and harners for ,64 and CO-Captam elect Cross Dountry 'COf1Cl1.1?21ll Jagg cocks rent gust a sop omore, wi co captain t e . . ' l B ' h 'll - ' h Weldy in the senior s initial Hrst place finish. 65 squad. for the 1965 season. B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS!L-R ROW ONE: Cathy Weikel, Dee Wilson, Judy Stoeckinger. ROW TWO: Becky Laidig, Suetta Putek, Senior yell leader Cathy Clark leads the pandimonium dur- ing regional play at Elkhartls Northside Gym. Junior Karen Pittman yells for Linda May does her Two the Sectional '4Champs , Bits for a Penn win over New Carlisle. WftktlwBUadvm1dfWl1haud1GoMf, Uuitedfwwwfufgrondf. IC.eepYowv Alwagsl-Iiglv.. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-L-R ROW ONE: Linda May, Nancy Gunter. ROW TWO: Cathy Clark, Suzie Augustine, Karen Pittman. 5 'I Nancy Gunter keeps the fan enthusiasm at a victory pitch during the Penn-Warsaw regional contest, One of the veteran's of coach Bolen's mound staff will be Don Holmes. Don hurled for Madison during the 164 season. Basketballers Stan Yoder and Phil Allen make the sports transition via conditioning and calistenics. Stan and Phil will be two of the speedsters to watch on Coach Frank O'Shea's track squad. l VARSITY TRACK SQUAD-L to R-ROW ONE: Weldy, Hough, Bessinger, Rummel, Allen, Yoder, Hanchar, Reinhardt, Beery, DeWolf, Juday. ROW TWO: Franklin, Brothers, Rocken- baugh, Grafton, Fulmer, Hazen, Wilson, Rydinski, Stafford, Hohl. ROW THREE: Shanklin, Dosman, Snyder, Books, Hoffman, Koch, Rynearson, Whitman, Sizemore. ROW FOUR: Head Coach Frank O'Shea, Assistant Coach Ken Musil, Neer, Rumpf, Weldy, Dudeck. T Date Apr. 13 Apr. 17 Apr. 20 Apr. 22 Apr. 24 Apr. 27 Apr. 29 May Ll- May 6 May 8 May 11 May 11 May 13 May 15 May 20 May 22 May 27 Opponent Greene LaPorte St. Joseph Mishawaka Adams Washington Goshen Elkhart St. Joseph North Liberty New Carlisle North Liberty Culver M.A. Riley Lakeville Mishawaka North Liberty Spring Qpofvts ushwt iw bg flwf Wafww-Ups Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May Qpxiug Easebaw Qpdag Tamb Qdwdub, 1 6 8 9 13 14 15 20 22 24 28 7 11 13 St. Joseph Goshen New Carlisle Marian Riley, St. Joseph Osolo Plymouth Adams Central Lime City Relays at Huntington Marian Sectional Penn Relays Misihawaka Y Home Leads '65 Baseball Squad Q ss vfym Assistant track coach Ken Nlusil leads the final lap cl 'll on the snow covered Penn High of a. warm-up ri - ' R ken- turf. John Ducleck, John juclay and Steve oc baugh are the hearty cinclermen. VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD-L-R ROW ONE: Alan Beehler, john R' h Cl k Dave Lung Mike Hurtekant Larry Katterheinrich. Wachs, 1C ar, , , ROW TWO: Glen Stevenson, Roger Miller, Steve Miller, Earl Slater, D Holmes. Robert Moore, Dave Cropsey. ROW THREE: Coach Roy on A k R nd Roth, Tom Comfort, Tom Bolen, Dennis Horne, Dave Lee rone, a y Ritter, Jim Weimer. B-TEAM BASEBALL SQUAD-L-R ROW ONE: T St C ' W ' om ump, raig e1s- VARSITY TENNIS SQUAD-L-R ROW ONE: weaver, Bob Yenna, Phil Green, Bob Wisser, Paul Leckrone, Jim Freel, Don Bruce Edward Smith, Ray Golata, Wally Steibritz. Shaw, Chris Sautter, Joe Eakins, Tom Logsdon. ROW TWO: Rod er Mo ROW ' g ore TWO. Coach Bob Brady, Gary McCammon, Lynn Heilman, Kerry Slater, Tony Needham, Richard Yates, Richard Worth- ington, Rick Green, Danny Stevenson, Paul Campbell. ROW THREE: Man- ager Fred Bricker, Jerry Rumrnel, Dale Hummel, Bob Gratzol, Cuy Fanning, Paul Minne, Dave Talboon, Gary Reinoehl. ROW FOUR: Larry Davis, John Faunce, Jerry Johnson, Herman Barrier, Billy Nelson, Mike Bird, John John- son, Coach James Cierzniak. Tennis mwLGoRI7 Spring, With a corps of returning lettermen that includes the team's cleanup batter, a .350 hitter, and a strong-armed pitcher from Madison, the 1965 baseball team is in a good position to surpass its 8-9 record of last year. Catcher Denny Horne leads a corps of 12 returning lettermen into the rugged 1965 season. Horne, who topped the team in runs batted in the last two years in his cleanup position, will also pitch. Don Holmes, junior fastballer from Madison, will pitch and share third base duties with Mike I-Iurtekant, another pitching prospect. Other returning lettermen include Larry Katterheinrich, a .350 swatter last year, Dave Lung, Rich Clark, Carl Martin, Glen Steven- son, Steve Miller, John lfVachs, and Alan Beehler and Bob Moore from Madison. Gone from last year's team is leading hurler Keith Ber- key, pitcher Dave Mock and infielders Bruce Coffman, last year's MVP, and Tony Vanderl-Ieyden. VARSITY GOLF SQUAD-L-R Bill Johnson, Darrell Gunn, Bill Austin. Ron Frantz, Mike Waggener, Paul Mecklenberg, Coach Bill Jagg. Larry Katterheinrich, Tom Rentschler. cuwbllallz ' Although the 1964 edition of the Penn tennis team failed to win a match in seven outings, coach Bob Brady looks for better things this fall. Seniors Bruce Edward Smith and Larry Katter- heinrich and juniors Gary McCammon, Tom Rentschler, Wally Steibritz, and Ray Golata were the boys who dressed for the matches with Northern Indiana Conference teams. Golata and Steibritz, who Brady credits with do- ing an outstanding job in their first attempts at tennis, will return along with Rentschler and squad captain and MVP McCammon to form a solid nucleus for this fallis team. The 1965 golf squad, under the guidance of head coach Bill Jagg, began its practice early in April with high hopes for a prohtable season. Onlv one letterman, senior Paul Mecklenberg, returned from last year, but nonetheless there was an optimistic outlook. Mecklenberg was joined by junior Bill Johnson, who transferred to Penn from Pennsylvania last year but could not play on last year's team because of ineligibility, to form a solid one-two punch. The entire team, with the exception of Mecklenberg, is composed of underclassmen, so the future looks bright. Joining Mecklenberg and Johnson on the five man varsity team were juniors Darrell Gunn and Phil Yankee and sophomores Ron Frantz and Bill Austin. Several of them also saw action on the seven man B-team last year. The linksmen lost two good players, Bob Tripple and Paul Rowe, from last yearls squad. Once again the golfers played all their home matches on the Eberhart Golf Course in Mishawaka. Tlwwibli l,..........J liSl L. .1 ',... '.......-l l.. 'Z-.-- Ella W er cox sax T e nds of e on e 'FS at I me Are the p n whol and the eople who ean i 27 clubs eet every week, g v ng many an op portumty r lifting Many clubs eeting from 8 30 to 9.10 n ngprojectsg emphasxz yg service mclud ing the St ffrijjec, 'anists unior Red Cross juni QBoosters,iLibrariaf ,Y-Teens and Let- termen. Ea if foreignilaggliagef iass has its counter- part in the programigmand the schedule provides a base for many academic areas. There are the Junior Classical League, the History, Math, Science, Pre- Engineers, Art, and Dramatics Clubs. Career groups include the Future Nurses, Future Business Leaders, Future Homemakers, Future Farmers, and Future Teachers. For girls interested in athletics and physical Fitness the Girls Athletic Association is a must. Nirnble minds and lingers Find an outlet in the Chess Club. Several clubs in the program have an honorary status, in- cluding the Thespians, the National Honor Society, the Quill and Scroll. Most active interscholastically is the highly successful Perm Debate Club. When 1600 students have an opportunity to select four different club schedules the result must be a Profile in ENERGY. wul-7 .1 if Wim... fel? lrlrff7l.i,f-gig? ' fl F .V ig gl' Q7 lu 4 J ls The Kingsmen March- ing Band spells out PENN. The marching band and Pennettes provided halftime en- tertainment at all Penn home football games. Director of Instrumen- tal Music Russell Ruby makes some mental notes as sophomore Paul Leckrone rehears- es a concert selection. CONCERT BAND ROW! Ito r Gay Anna Doi Joi Geerligs Jackie Simms Vicki Shaller, Terry, Metz, Cheryl, Katterheinrich, Larry, Cary, Linda, Holycross, Sue, Wolf, Gary Marker, Linda, Parker, Barbara, Merrick, Janet. ROW 2: Shupe, Jean, May, Linda, Hall Sue, Phillips, Annette, Powell, Gloria, Weis, Carolyn, Reichert, Bruce, Metz, Gary, Thomas Don, Smith, Sarajane, Zbrzezny, Cheryl, Weikel, Cathy, Stevens, Ruth, Naugle, Patricia Nicholas, Sharon, Baker, Joyce, Doi, Judy, Mason, Tomi, DeLong, Ann, Weade, Barbara Neitzel, Cynthia. RGW 3: Wilson Dee' Bean To Moore, Bud, Bowman, Bruce, Keel , Eakins, Joe, Vandygriff, Gene, Cox a 1 y ml Torn, Fuson, Linda, Hayden, Katrina, Souza, Randy Margie, Zehrung, Vicki, Takace, Shirley, Nemes, Joan, Kollar, Tom, Grimes, Karen, Brown Larry, Gall, Sandy, Brown, Craig, Geerligs, john, Long, Sharon, Cornell, Larry, Ingle, Daryle E mt, s , E Q P-H-M Director of Music Wilbur Esling- er and Penn choral di- rector LaMar Holo- way discuss Penn's choir participation in the annual spring four-city festival at Elkhart High School. 5 : Bird Sandy, Friesner, Linda, Kime, John, Evans, jim, Althoff, Rex. ROW 4: Lehman, Steve Leckrone, David, Worthington, Richard, Wesco, Virgil, Kleckner, Carole, Glass, Steve, Perry Charles, Anderson, Davis, Lung, Carol, Wenger, Larry, Yenna Robert, Parker, Mary jo, Kel- ver, Ron, Molnar, Mike, Ulrich, Ron: Cropsey, Robert, Althoff, Eric, Schalliol, Sue, Sheetz Joyce, Smith, Bruce Ed., Buckles, Dennis, Miller, Douglas, Johnson, Ron, Weldy, Sara. ROW 4: Maurer, Paul, Eslinger, Rick, Horein, Diane, Ruckert, Mark, Weikel, Jerry, Leck- rone, Paul, Marker, Allen, Andrews, Jerry, Worthington, David, Myers, Dennis. ROW 5: . . I h- Mr. Russell Ruby, Wisser, Robert, Stoneburner, jim, Stevenson, Glen, Poikus, Richard, Bee ler, Alan, Wiley, jerry, Kenaga, Dennis, Franklin, Ronald, Nance, Richard, Kehr, Lorna Rogers, Neva, Vickrey, Richard, Minne, Paul, Bradway, Jim. 1 Freshman Dennis Rogers gets some tips from Mr. Ruby and student teacher Loren Berger. Other freshmen in the group are Elaine Wolfe, Barbara Myers, Kevin Wit- wer, David Harness and Douglas Sellon. The Marching Kingsrnen and Pennettes in the familiar block formation. Mwwidag Kimgsmew as F-lalbtiww ' I The Penn band opened the '64-'65 music season on September 2, t the Tournament of Bands at Riverview Amusement Park, Chr- a cago. In October they escorted our American Field Service stu- dents in the United Nations Day parade. Pennettes and musicians raised the band to 117 strong. Marchers ' ' lf ' la in swing down Memory Lane at the Homecoming Ha time p y g outstanding numbers from the bandis last four years. These ranged from the Twist, the Birth of the Blues, and the perky Never on Sunday to the optimistic Everything's Corning Up Roses. The b d l traveled to School Field for the Riley game where Pen an aso nettes brandished their umbrellas as the band played Sjepteribler ' ' ' ' - 1 - ' e in the Rain. The band followed this with the gay, No ace 1 Home show tune, Camelot. Though somewhat smaller than the marching band, the pep band lived up to its name at pep sessions and basketball games. The annual Winter Concert was held january 17. The public was also entertained at the April 4 Spring Concert, which featured Jim Evans, soloist, singing selections from the Broadway hit, My Fair Lady. The 65 freshmen in the cadet band competed in a contest at South Whitley on April 3, One week later the concert band competed at Angola, Indiana. The band closed the season in the same style with which they opened it-a parade-on Memorial Day. CHAMBER CHOIR-ROW ONE: Mr. Holaway, Sponsor, Barbara Moore, Becky Laiclig, Pam Newcomer, Linda Mumby, Jackie Phillip, Pam Blue, Lin- da Proudiit, Jean Shupe, Vicky Mumby, Lois Schutz. ROW TWO: Terry Schaller, Jim Evans, Carl Meisel, Ron Schriver, Steve Glass, Mike Clewell, Marcel Rydzinski, Burnd Miles, Pat Opelt, Larry Brown. GIRLS CHOIR ROW 4: Katie Zeiger, Eileen Mc- Intyre, Monica Cocahower, Linda Hosford, Darlene Rider, Barbara Brown, Peggy Richards, Mary Lou Schneer Patti Lipinski, Pam Blue, Janet Collins, Pam Van Deventer, Marlene Hixenbaugh. ROW 3: Director C. LaMar Holaway, Marcia Bishop. Marcia Montgomery, Wilma Carter, Carol Christy, Joy Bogan, Barbara Stiver, Connie Steinbaugh, Debbie Coles, Betty Matherly, Mary Ickes, Janet Freed, Linda Hunsley. Georgia Ickes. ROW 2: Vicki Vaught, Linda Filley, Pat Sherrill, Jo Hanlon, Sue Walker, Lois Loy. Darlene Archibald, Lynn Johnson, Sharon Hunter. Connie Gross. Vickey Bart- lett, Leah Fulmer. ROW I: Mariellen Meisel, Linda Reed, Mary Roher, Christine Romeu, Nina Hartzog, Nancy Auten, Linda Hertel, Jacque Ziesenhene, Carol Snyder, Barbara Parcell, Audrey Imus. , , ,, I ,,.: K,,r Tr: ff- vit l 'gt s.fE , . . fc I Ig ,f 2 rj . sl 3 if FRESHMEN GIRLS' CHOIR L-R ROW ONE: Ruth Dudeck, Mary Ammerman, Valeda Bowman, Jean Eger, hlarilyn Gyorgyi, Sandy De- Man, Ava Ukele, Barbara Garrow, Paulette Kilburn, Sharlane Bishop, ROW TWO: Kathryn Kunz, Anne Rowe, Beverly lNyatt, Judy Boo- cher, Margaret Schneck, Anne Rowe, Beverly lNyatt, Janice Bruce, Vicki Horwarth, Judy Murphy, Pat Hahn, Linda Dillan, Mr. C. LaMar Ho- loway, director, Linda White. ROW THREE: Nancy Lett, Patty Phil- ipp, Pamela Jewett, Pat Porter, Christy Yuncker, Susan Zeltwanger, Sallie Newland, Cheryl Hinton, Judy Johnson, Carolyn Rembusch, Shelley Tuggle, Dawn Gardner, Constance Cleland. CONCERT CHOIR ROW 4: Carl Meisel, Alexander Hanchar, Rob- ert Horvath, Steven Glass, George Dickson. lNIike Clewell, Marcel Ry- dzinski, Terry Sherk, Chuck Whitaker, Ron Shriver, Jim Evans. ROW 3: Richard Wenderski, Dennis Beechelli. Steve Walker. Bill Peak. Terry Shaller, Patrick Opelt, Bernd Miles, Larry Brown, Darence McGah, Larry Brothers, Bud Magee, Director C. LaMar Holaway. ROW 2: Stephanie Kock, Linda Cobert, Pam Newcomer, Jean Shupe, Faye Robinson, Jackie Philipp, Cheryll WVurtsbaugh, Linda Mumby, Tracy Farabee, Linda Proudfit, Pam Huss, Vicky Mumby, Jo Ann Horwarth. ROW I: Barbara Bassett, Threasa Beechler, Becky Laidig, Marcia Smith, Becky Fuson, Rosemary Contat, Barbara Branscome, Barbara Moore, Marilyn Miller, Dixie Berry, Sharon Peltz, Lorraine Snyder. Not Pictured: Candy Carmichael, Lois Schutz. Under the direction of Mr. C. LaMar Holaway, who joined the ranks of Penn's outstanding faculty this year, the Mixed Con- cert Choir, Advanced Girls' Choir, and the Freshmen Girls, Choir attained new musical heights. The Hrst all choir concert. provoked much holiday cheer at the yuletide season. For the first time in the history of Penn High School, the Concert Choir and the Chamber Choir did a half- hour television performance entitled HMusic of the Yulef' High- lights from the yuletide season were 4'Hallelujahi' by Blozart and the candle-lit processional to the strains of 'LAngels YVe Have Heard on Highf' In the first few months of school, Mr. Holaway introduced two new ensembles: the Chamber Choir, a mixed group of twenty, and the Girls' Glee Club. In stunning white dinner jackets and floor length formals, the guys and galsw made beautiful music for the Rotary Club, Kiwanis Club, and the Order of Eastern Star. The Chamber Choir was awarded a superior rating at the Penn NISBOVA contest qualifying it for the state contest held at Butler University, Indianapolis. The Kingsmen Reaper' went rather well for the choir because they scored another superior rating. This year the Chamber Choir journeyed to Moran and Mary Frank Junior Highs to entertain and recruit choir talent for next year. CADET BANDil965 From left to right: ROW I: Bowman Va leda, Weiss, Connie, Wendel, Margaret, Myers, Barbara, Sharp, Cindy, Erickson, Janet, Vernasco, Karen, Furr, Connie. ROW 2: Gooding, Greg, Verheye, Delores, Lechlitner, Cheryl, Rich, Linda Hughes, Kathy, Conrad, Lana, Bricker, Jill, Peterson, Connie Burge, Patricia, Martin, Becky, Fetters, David, Mynsberge, John ROW 3: Mr. Ruby, Vandenburg, Patricia, Peflley, Myron, Paluzzi J I Sherry, Newman, Cathy, Molnar, Bradley, Sellon, Douglas, Rob- inson, Wayne, Pittman, Janet, Weiss, Debra, Holycross, Greg, Baldauf, Kirk. ROW 4: Stafford, Ginny, Bird, Mike, Wolfe, Elaine Laws, Nancy, Stevenson, Linda, Howard, Sharon, Garver, Shirley Vincent, Roddy, Hayden, Hal, Brodgen, Steve, Rogers, Dennis Kowalski, Kenneth. ROW 5: Boocher, Judy, Klaybor, Mike, Wit wer, Kevin, Baker, Tim, Blaschke, Robert, Harmon, Gary, Harn ess, David, Stacy, Steve, Auten, Bradley, Derbin, George, Steven- son, Danny, LaVine, Eric, Holsinger, Paul, Anglin, Susan, Wurtz- baugh, Karen. ' Sm, Itw1tlvMu,swatl2,egiona!fPep Qesszow! V Members of the Concert Choir and Mr. Holoway lend their voices to the strains of the School Song in Pennis first regional pep session. Mr. Hanifl, April art club guest, emphasizes a point in his lecture Diane Kalil, Greg Peterson, Linda Allison, Lloydine Cox and L' d Wisler, Karen Welsch, Penny Beaver, Mrs. Toth listen attentively. on the Art of Living. in a AW Obzbbms lwspbwob bg Egmmpiw Piaw Pwjwts! Runae Highland and Becky Bell introduce a new art tech- nique under the watchful eyes of Kathy Stone, Mary Jo Parker, Harold Sousa, Deb- bie Snow, Ed Voss, Gary Moore, and Ron Schiver. It's February-It's Katy Zei- ger-Itis a valentine! Mrs. Toth and Miss Williams co-sponsored the art club this year. Many of our regular meetings featured the work of art teachers complete with demonstrations. Miss Shar- on Williams gave our club some interesting ideas on in- terior decoration. Our exchange student Kesara was a regular meeting guest and spoke informally about the art of Thailand. Mrs. Challinor a teacher-artist brought us a display of oil aintin s and featured oil painting techniques in her pres- P S entation. Perhaps our most beneficial Held trip was taken when we saw Tom VanDam1ne in action at the Herron Art Institute in Indianapolis. One of 1965's first but rnost interesting sessions featured our own Mr. Daniel Diener. He gave a most interesting talk illustrated with slides, on African art and his tour of the Holy Land. The Art of Living was the subject of Mr. Hanifl. He ad- dressed the club at the April meeting. Creative minds and busy hands in a circle of activity LosOuaQs AmmalLLafFiestaf - M - A ' Left to Right SENIOR SPANISH CLUB-ROW ONE: Jane Sears, Carl Meisel, Brian Vannoni, Cathy Murphy, Dick Gould, Judy Stoeckinger, Dixie Berry, Sharon Peltz, Marilyn Olson. ROW TWO: Janice Wordinger, Karen Huffman, Pam Javis, Linda Proudiit, Kendra Proctor, Pat Wallace, Linda Roth, Donna San- defer, Ginny Jones, Mrs. Shepler, sponsor. ROW THREE.' Wanda Spanish Club CJunior Groupj ROW ONE- Sigars, Stephanie, Schinizzi, Maureen, Eger, Jean, Donica, Nancy, Barnett, Mary, Bird, Sandra, Meisel, Mariellen, Wood, April, Shaw, Doris. ROW TWO-Zbrzezny, Cheryl, Sanders, Carole, Porter, Pat, Liggett, Susan, Gall, Sandy, Smith, Wanda, Shields, Linda, Ickes, Mary, Meacham, Terry, Hertel, Linda. ROW THREE -Gresham, Mary Ellen, McIntyre, Eillen, Lin- ton, Steve, Eger, Richard, Snyder, John, Zug- baum, Craig, Fetters, David, Weisweaver, Craig, Wachowiak, Connie, Silber, Penny. 'gLos Cuatesl' CSpanish Clubj sponsored by the overseer of room 112 Mrs. Nancy Shepler promoted as its main activity 'iLa Fiestan. This April second event featured the musical talents of the Phantom Fiveu. Activities of the evening included a Mexican Hat Dance by the entire group, the breaking of the Pinata which was filled with candy and small prizes, the distributing of senior gifts to all seniors present at the dance, and the drawing for the door prize. This years edition of the Spanish Club had the following officers: President-Brian Vannoni Vice President-Dick Gould Secretary+Jane Sears Treasurer-Carl Meisel Cathy Murphy, Dixie Berry, Sharon Peltz, and Judy Stoeckinger were members of the Spanish Club program committee. A close-up of Spanish Club initiation day! Weaver, Neva Rogers, Rose Vellucci, Tomi Mason, Kathy Woj- twsiak, Jackie Gertsbauer, JoAnn Zugbaum, Gloria Powell, Janet Merrick, Bonnie Nash, Patty Bronstad, Lois Loy, Sandy Pozwilka, Barbara Hudson. ROW FOUR: B H ruce ess, Larry Jennings, Steve Kelley, Steve Hohl, Dave Risner, Gary Reinoehl, Tom Ritter, Tom Bean, Larry Cornell, Bruce Collier, Dave Leckrone. xx - ,M M t'f MM - V -. ' - ,J-Ei'. ff .q -1' 'T 4-Q J-'Fm' rv. K ' 3 A A , A A A Y-Teens JUNIOR Y-TEENS L-R ROW ONE: Becky Laiclig, Linda Proudfit, Pam Blue, Janet Hoefie. ROW TWO: Chris Romeau, Vicki Simms, Carolyn Weiss, Runae Highland, Virginia Stafford, Charlene Hartzog, Audrey Imus, Jody Baker, Kathy Hakes, Becky Truex, Donna Mitchell, Carol Olson, Janet Mattasitts, Mariellen Meisel, Doris Shaw. ROW THREE: Pam Newcomer, Connie Mahnesmith, Mary Barnett, Wanda Copeland, Judy Boocher, Maureen Schimizzi, Sue Joy, Stephanie Sigard, Linda Hertel, Joyce Bellrnan, Barbara Parcell, Debbie Bailin, Shelly Hirsch, Val- erie Hunt, Virginia Omundson. ROH7 FOUR: Debbie Weiss, Suz- attlw 'Ball V557 , so I L15 ' A 8525 Sophomore Y-Teener Doris Shaw receives a wrist watch award for her outstanding candy sales record in a county Y-Teen fund campaign. Mrs. Virginia Hartman St. Joseph County Y-Teen director for the South Bend YWCA makes the presentation. anne Anglin, Gale McCreary, Karen Rineholcl, Marcia Smith, Cynthia Neitzel, Linda Troup, Nancy Donica. Sue Hoffman, Vic- kie Foltz, Darryl Williams, Sheryl DeGraff, Shelly Tuggle, Sandra Bird, Ruth Stevens. Annette Phillips, Chris Tollar, Cheryl Zbrezny, Carole Sanders. ROW FIVE: Connie Weiss, Linda Friesner, Pam Jewett, Janet Thompson, Linda Kobold, Delores Verheye, Diane Coplen, Marsha Shultz, Laura Higgenbotham, Karen Scholz, Sue Wordinger, Pat Naugle, Karen Grimes, Stephcnie Koch, Sandi Ballatore, Mariellen Gresham, Pam Little, Sue Paval, Katy Zeig- er, Eileen McIntyre, Myrna Grove, Nancy Auten. I I SENIOR Y-TEENS4ROW ONE: Oflicers: Becky Laidig, Linda Proudfit, Pam Blue, Janet Hoefle. ROW TWO: Mrs. Dunn, Susan Marker, Dian Horein, Donna Burget, Nancy Gamble, Pam Bour rett, Nancy Ritter, Sue Lebidynski, Kathy Kelley, Cathy Cyskany Cheryl Colborn, Shirley Hiatt, Connie Fox. Barbara VValters, Lin da May. ROW THREE: Pam Javis, Sandra Avery, Barbara Bran scom, Linda Diltz, Gail Rea, Cindy Baker. Kay Dougall, Sally The Y-Teens, a service club embodying the principles of the YXVCA, had a busy, busy year. The Teens chose Alpine Enchantmentw for their Christmas Ball theme and, for a first, decorated the lobby appropriately for danc- ing. The gym, converted to a dance floor, had been used in previous years. The Easter convocation, traditionally a function of the Y-Teeners, was once again a club responsi- bility. Thoughtful members of the club as- sisted needy families during the Easter holi- day recess. Y-Teeners also raised money for various charities. During the month of March mem- bers sold 49 cartons of candy. The mid-winter conference at Gary, Indi- ana had a Penn Y-Teen representation and with the Corning of spring the artistically talented Teeners planned posters for the April spring prom held at Erskine Park Country Club. Climaxing a year of fun and service Senior Y-Teeners proudly wore the traditional Carnation corsage at the last meeting of the year. Y-TEEN OFFICERS President Linda Proudfit Vice President Pam Blue Pam Bourret, Secretary Janet Hoefle J Treasurer Becky Laidig Sponsors Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. O'Shea Mrs. Bronstad, Miss Cox. Matthews Kay Schlarb Marcia Schmeltz Linda Fuller ean Gardner Lois Beyilhymer Carol Venis Marsha Highland ROW FOUR Linda Ringen Joan Zugbaum Karen Pittman Barbara Rumpf Eva Weldy Janet Koehnke lNIar1e Fassnacht Katrina Hayden Peggy Holmes Carol Mynsberg Karen McCreary Carol DePrato Mary Gamble Tom Mason Prom Committee Chairmen4ROW ONE: Janet Koehnke, Karen McCreary, Cathy Czsakany, Barbara Rumpf. ROW TWO: Nancy Ritter, Cheryl Colborn, Pam Bour ret, Marolee Cook, Linda May. PROM COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Cathy Czsakany-General Chairmen Linda May-Refreshments Karen McCrearyeEntertainment anet Koehnke4Queen and Court Cheryl ColbornfCafeteria Nancy Ritter-Table Decorations Barb Rumpf-Ballroom Marolee Cook-Publicity Pre-Engineers begin their tour through the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Steel plant. Penn teachers and sponsors ask questions, Dan- Steel ingots attract the attention of Penn C ny ocanower tapes the interview as questioners Pre-Engineers. Hanley, Haines and Gilbert gather information. :www Atbwwts Ambdious Pwatgww., clobbm Sixty Five boys and three s onsors went on an in - P - dustrial tour through the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Steel Mills in East Chicago and through the Ameri- can Standard Oil Refinery in Whiting, Indiana in October. Approximately Fifty members attended the Christmas Party 5 enjoyed a Christmas Dinner, movies, basketball, and the Christmas treat. Several indus- trial movies were shown and several industrial leaders and engineers spoke before the club this year, giving the boys an insight as to how to make a living. The annual breakfast was held near the close of the school year. Pre-Engineers Club Sponsors Kenneth E. Benning Victor A. Haines Robert L. O'Connor Andrew Parker Club O-yjzicers Douglas Weiss President Rick Sorgenfrei First Vice President Roger Wood Second Vice President Ron Kelver Third Vice President Ed Bessinger Fourth Vice President Dave Beery Secretary Tom Arata Treasurer Pre-Engineer sponsors exchange some new ideas following the regu- Pre-Engineer officers' Ed Bessin er f th ' 'd . g , our vice presl ent, lar club meeting. The sponsors are Mr. Parker, Mr. O'Connor, Mr. Doug Weiss, president' Roger Wood second vice presi- 3 I Benning, and Mr. Haines. dent, Torn Arata, secretary, and Kent Harmon. Science Club members inspect Bob Cropsey's Science Fair exhibit. Phil Allen, Bob Cropsey, Science Club sponsor Michael Hecka ' ' d D ' M ers. Those interested are: Earl McDowell, Robin Bean, Mike Kanouse, man, Barbara Myers, an enms y Qcieuw and Math Majors Academia Disciplines Tlvwugiv wth Activities Interesting discussions and experiments in math were the features of the 1965 edition of he Math Club. Led by sponsor Mr. Daniel Diener and club ofhcers Phil Allen, Mike Kanouse, Barbara Rumpf, and Steve Kelley the club heard Phil Allen solve for pi, Mr. Diener relate the mathematical prowess of the Egyptians, Mike Kanouse shouw some problems in logic, and David Rumpf illustrate how to derive special magic squares. Math Club: L to R-Mike Kanouse, Stephen Kelley, Mr. Daniel Diener, Barbara Rumpf, Phil Allen. ROW TWO- Dan Faust, Richard Eger, Bob Cropsey, Susan Schalliol, Larry Lambert, Tom Bean, Craig Brown. Big and Little Sister Party celebrants have fun with ring around a rosien. Connie Wlachowiak, Cathy Hughes, Martha Nichols and Connie Weiss are the ring leaders in this picture. The G.A.A. takes to thc gridiron for an afternoon of pigskin folly Linda May, Jeanette Sears, Joan Nemes, Jane Sears, Cathy Vogler and Cindy Sharp try out a new formation. SENIOR G.A.A. L-R ROW ONE: Martha Nickels, Sandy Squires, Cathy Clark, Gloria Powell. ROW TWO: Mrs. Barbara Beehler, sponsor, Melva Duncan, Sue Lebiedzinski, Carol Coar, Janet Hoe- fle, Barbara Hudson, Donna Ashley, Pam Billow, Joan Nemes, Jan- is Miller, Sandy Pozwilka, Sue Thompson. ROW THREE: Linda May, Marcella VanDamme, Jane Sears. Diane McCollister, Jea- nette Sears, Becky Fuson, Jo Ann Zugbaum, Dana Moran, Susan Marker, Linda Ringen, Becky Laidig, Carol Christy, Kay Schlarb, Barbara Slaven, Karen Hoffman, Marcia Schmeltz. ROW FOUR: Jean Gardner, Susan Galyean, Karen Matchette, Linda Fuller, Katrina Hayden, Kathy Murphy, Pam Blue, Myra Morlan, Diana Strope, Peggy Holmes, Mary Gamble, Bonnie Nash, Miss Kathy Hildreth, sponsor. Big Lrtbva Qnstws' Pwab-5 mul Mary Leininger, Sandy Reichert, Donna Mitchell. Sharon Nich- ols, Debbie Bailin, Miss Kathy Hildreth. ROW FOUR: Millisa Smith, Sallie Newland, Christine Yuncker, Connie YN'eiss, Cindy Sharp, Pam Jewett, Laura Higgenbotham, Dorothy Stupka, Cheryl Hinton, Joy Bogan, Terry Meacham. Sue Paval, Pam Little, Linda Friesner, Kathy Vogler. Stephanie Koch. The G.A.A. under the leadership of Cathy Clark and the sponsor- ship of Miss Kathy Hildreth and lN4rs. Barbara Beehler enjoyed another activity-packed year. A repertoire of our activities included District Camp at lVatervalliet, kliehigan in September and In- diana Leadership Camp at Delphi in October. Other October red letter days were the dates of the Freshman party and the State Badminton Tourney at Lafayette. From November through February G.A.A.'ers were active on the volleyball and basketball courts. Our schedule included games with Elkhart, Goshen, Concord, Mishawaka, Nappanee, Jimtown and Plymouth. A highlight of the shortest month of the year was the annual PENN PLAYDAY. A March feature was a mother-daughter recreation night. April, spring, and outdoor fun was complemented with track competition. lVe represented our school in the District and State track meets. Nappanee and Elkhart were added to our spring sports schedule in softball and some of our girls attended an annual Play Day event at Ball State. To climax a school year of on-the-go fun and recreation we slowed down the pace long enough for the Annual lklay Awards Banquet. G.A.A. OWCGTX President Cathy Clark Vice President Martha Nichols Secretary Gloria Powell Treasurer Sandy Squires I 1 Leading roles in Madwoman of Chaillot were played by Linda Proudiit and Jack Holt. Jim Lomax, who was responsible for the stage innovation listens attentively during a re- hearsal session. M 061 . - . Gwewiwflwliowwll Steve Glass, a sophomore who played the part of the Ragpicker in Madw-oman of Chaillot, pours on the clrarnatics during rehearsal. Others in the cast are Kevin Witwer, Linda Prouclfit, Terry Jordan, Marcia Smith, Joy Bogan and Jack Holt. Aunt Demetria and Gramps, played by Janet Merrick and Dave Chastain, rehearse their lines in the all-school play On Borrowed Time. 7l Ow BomowecbTmwf-Fi1wtAW Qclwo-lb P005 iw '64 THESPIANS-ROW ONE: Marsha Smith, Ann Cox, Janet Mr. Lyman Saville, David Chastain, Jim Lomax, Donald Haack Merrick, Jackie Phillips, Linda Proudfit, Becky Fuson. ROW TWO: Alexander Hanchar, Terry Jordan. l l , -we f , -MM C. --1 ff ,M-sam ON Gramps and Pud have a tete e tete in the all school play On Borrowed Time. The Penn players in this sequence are Linda Bowers, David Chastain and P. G. Cox. 72 Marcie, Pud, and Granny in a scene from On Borrowed Time. Left to right the players are P. G. Cox, Linda Bow- ers, and Anne Cox. Niam, played by lead actor David Chastain in the play The Man Who Was Followed By His Heart. Other supporting roles were played by P. Goddard, J. Smith, T. Jordan, K. Sones, J. Holt, J. Hyatte, and J. Glosson. 4 Linda Bowers and Dave Chastain in a PRACTICE session. They both appeared in the play On Borrowed Time. Mr. Saville Helps make up sophomore dramatic star Jim Evans for his part in Jlladwoman of Chaillat. Kevin VVitwer and Dennis Myers look on approvingly. W A'make-up session for the first all school play On Borrowed Time-Here Jean Smith helps Anne Cox W achieve just the right effect for her role as Granny. DRAMATICS CLUB-L-R ROW ONE: Christine Romeau, Mary Ann Stein, Paula Balasa, Pam Parmley, Margaret O'Neil. ROW TWO: Sharon Ernsherger, Linda Duncan, Georgia Carter, Pam Willis, Pat Kanouse, Nancy Martin, Pattie Bronstad. ROW THREE: Susan Lig- gett, Carol Gear, Pam Newcomer, Jill Frederickson, Ginger McCullough, Linda Bowers, Bev- erly Wyatt, Patty Hoerauf. ROW FOUR: Robin Bean, Larry Brown, David Leckrone, Pat Opelt, Steve Fermi, Kevin Witwer, Terry Shaller, Larry Fermi, Larry Cornell, Phil Goddard. Mr. Daniel Diener, of the math department, informs and entertains li- brarian clubbers with a visual presentation of his Nigerian assignment. Mrs. Geneva Burke, a club guest, presented some interesting facts and figures on her Alaskan trip. Left to Right LIBRARIANS CLUB-ROW ONE: Vicki Mumby, Patricia Hartz, Barber Stiver. ROW TWO: Donna Mitchell, Debbie Knowles, Marsha Highland, Sheryl Klaybor, Connie Fox, Marjorie Ludwig. ROW THREE: Shirley Hiatt, Linda Doty, Donald Haack, Sandy Jeffries, Sheila Conrad, Marsha Warner, Mrs. Louise Smith Mountz, Sponsor. 74 22 ' ' Ga, Look, mwLLismw! '64 Librarian Club activity began with the Hoosier Student Librarians Association Conference at Pur- due University in November. On November 24 during our regular club meeting Mr. Diener spoke of his Nigerian experiences. Just before Christmas recess the librarians honored exchange student Kesara Phuntumkomol at an after-school Christmas Party. The new year C1965j Librarian Club activity con- tinued as senior Jackie Geerligs, a participant, in the Summer Abroadi' A.F.S. program, reviewed her trip to Finland. Mrs. Geneva Burke visited our club in February. She gave an illustrated lecture on her summer tour of Alaska. A review of the book Teenage Tyranny was given by Mr. Cierzniak at our March meeting. Two April dates were reserved for librarians. On April 13 Miss Cox reviewed the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The second date fApril 243 was important to the librarians who attended the Northern Indiana Hoosier Student Li- brarians Association at the Hammond-Gavitt High School. All busy years finally end. Ours ended May 11 with a librarians party honoring our senior student li- brarians. Librarian Club Ojlicers President-Pat Hartz lst Semester Vice PresidentgMarcia Schmeltz 2nd Semester Vice President-Barbara Stiver Secretary-Sara Weldy Assistant Secretary-Joyce Bellman Treasurer-Vicky Mumby Assistant Treasurer-Marjorie Ludwig Sponsor-fMrs. Louise Smith Mountzj Assistant to the librarian Mrs. Pauline Reece and Mrs. Louise Smith Mountz check a librarian requisition form in the library office. DEBATE GLUBkROW ONE: Terry Shaller, Richard Worthington, Mrs. Betty Smith, Sponsor: Nelson Worden. ROW TWO: Linda Chapman, Bruce Erich Smith, Phil Goddard, Virgil Wesco. Pew Vwwrtg Debams Thaw ow Phil Goddard and Bruce Erich Smith exchange some note ideas in preparation for varsity competition in the St. Joseph Valley League. Varsity debater Phil Goddard gets in some practice time rehearsing for the national competition in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Penn High School debate team began the school year with a great disadvantage, having only one mem- ber, Bruce Erich Smith, return from last year. This handi- cap was soon overcome, however, and we Finished with a very good year. We debated in many of the invitational meets around the state, winning a good percentage of our debates. We hope to place third in the St. Joseph Valley league of the area schools. The team of Phil Goddard and Bruce Erich Smith got to the semifinals in the W.S.B.T. radio debates. This same team won over 9095 of their debates this year! Singular accomplishments, many in speech, include: Bruce Erich Smith placed 5th in the extemporaneous speech contest, and won First place in the area discussion com- petition. Terry Shaller won the Regional contest in the Optimist Glub speech competition and was eligible to compete in the state contest, and Phil Goddard finished 4-th in the nation in the Douglas C High Oratorical Gon- test, sponsored by the Sons of the American Revolution. Senior Thelma Eger and junior Cathy Eger check the attend- ance sheet'as part of their oflice duty. Seniors Pam Billow, Cathy Clark and Sue Lebiedzinski use the classes file to locate students requested by the guidance office. Left to Right ROW I: Sue Thompson. Steph Sigars, Susan Hall, Judy Stoekinger, Carol Gear, Dian Horein, Marolee Cook' Kathy Kelley, Betty Tabor, Lorna Kehr, Joi Doi. ROW 2.' Shelley Samuels, Ginger Campbell, Leslie Grifiin, Barb Freshour, Nancy Riehl, Paula Grib, Joan Zugbaurn, Linda Allison. Gwen Miller, Terri Needham, Sally Matthews, Sherry Murphy. ROW 3: Diana Ramsey, David Leckrone, Jackie Phillips, Linda Mumby, Connie Mahriesmith, Sue Wordinger, Pat Naugle, Linda Sisk, Carol Mynsberge, Donna Show, Linda Baker, Melody Hayes. 253 f Snow, Pat Wallace, Dixie Berry. Freddie Evans, Zinita Sanders, Susan Marker, Karen Pittman, Carol DeParto, Kathy Sterzik, Jean Smith, Janet Koehnke. ROW' 3: Pat Gemmery, Linda Cobert, Cathy Clark, Carole Blad, Sue Liggett, Stephanie Koch, Fay Robinson, Myra Morlan, Alice Samples, Thelma Eger, Cathy Eger, Jackie Mc- Combs, Jean Gardner, Pat Smith, Mary Gambles. F8 Mrs. Lola Witwer, Penn High secretary helps main oH'iCe ass Cathy Sterzik and Jean Smith alphabetize grade record Each semester upperclass volunteers lend valuable service school offices. istants cards. in all is S Left to Right FUTURE HOMEMAKERS-ROW ONE: Mrs. Mil- ler, Sponsor, Barb Rumpf, Bev McPike, Freddie Evans. ROW TWO: Sandy Wilcox, Kathy Stone, Barb Bassett, Cindy Lisenko, Paulette Kil- burn, Janet Maier. ROW THREE: Mrs. Frick, sponsor, Diana Kissinger, Helen Kubitschek, Barb Myers, Lana Conrad, Linda Dillan. ROW FOUR: Miss Goebel, sponsor, Karen Bennett, Dorothy Stupka, Linda Freisner, Vicky Simms, Pat Little, Teresa Uselton. ROW FIVE: Farabee Tracy, Ruth Wright, Sandy Jos- wick, Susan Zeltwanger, Linda Kobold, Dee Anne Cain, Pat Smith, Shelley Tuggle. BwS?MA8S Kesara, a guest of the Future Homemakers Club, strikes a typical dance pose in her native Thai- land costume. I-I 06,4 ' One of the highlights of the year for the F.H.A. was Daddy Date Night . The girls brought their dads' favorite dishes and invited their fathers for the evening meal. After the meal Miss Karen Goebel showed her slides of India. We also had a Christmas party at which we made izzas and P cookies. After the party Kesara answered questions about her native Thailand. During the year members of the club attended seasonal conferences and when spring finally arrived we concluded the years activities with our annual style show. Our club was sponsored by Mrs. Frick, Mrs. Miller, and Miss Goebel. The F.T.A. officers for '64-'65 were: Barb Rumpf, presi- dent, Suzanne Stoeckinger, vice president 5 Beverly McPike, secretary g Fredricka Evans, treasurer 5 and Dorothy Stupka, parliamentarian. Left to Right FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS-ROW ONE: Sandra We Future Business Leaders concluded an event- ful year with our annual awards banquet at which time honor students who have excelled in business subject areas were recognized. Our club year began with a visit to the Associates Building. In the fall we sponsored a bake sale and at Christ- mas time our business club had a party. Guests invited to address our group included a post- graduate who spoke on employment opportunities for business majors, our foreign exchange stu- F dent Kesara who spoke on Thailand, and Jackie Geerligs who answered questions concerning her summer trip to Finland. The ofhcers of the club were: president Marilynn Olsen, vice president Pam Bourret, secretary Sandra Avery and treas- urer Cathy Eger. Seniors Barbara Branscom and Sandra Avery discuss the Future Business Leaders banquet with one of the sponsors of the club Mrs. Bertha Anderson. Avery, secretary, Pam Bourrett, vice-president, Marilyn Olsen, president, Catherine Eger, treasurer. ROW TWO: Mr Howell, sponsor, Donna Sandefer, Linda May, Kathy Kelley, Marolee Cook, Cathy Czakany. ROW THREE: Connie Underwood, Carol Truckowski, Pam Huss, Donna Burget, Jodie Baker, Mrs Anderson, sponsor. ROW FOUR: Cathy Seggerman, Becky Moran, Bar- bara Freshour, Mary Ann Lawson, Barbara Branscom, Pat Wallace, Sarajane Smith. ROW FIVE: Opal Canady, Nancy Reihl, Wanda Smith, Faye Robin- son, Kandra Proctor, Sharon Sones, Linda Diltz, Donna Snow. . . .,.. , Y . Yts1eww:s,u1ma-n-itswwesn-1a- Future Farmers of America fSenior Groupj ROW ONE: Leinin- Flatt, Stevens, Winger, King, Sponsor D. Kintzel. ROW FOUR. ger, Crowel, Zahner, Moore, Lechlitner, Laidig, Mutti. ROW Reum, Eller, Hagerty, Haeck, Reese, Coplen, Kernble, Kirne TWO: Hums, Geyer, Horein, Galata, Sherk, Wallace, Weldy, Mestock,W0jty5iak,F1iQkinggr,Palmer, Beehler, Avery. ROW THREE: S. Klein, B. Klein, Mason, Hahn, PFA. Promotes lntwwsb iw Cwwew6Ag ' Tecluu:-0095 The Penn High F.F.A. chapter enjoyed an ac- tive year. Early in October the group enjoyed a bus trip to the Farm Progress Show at Brookston, Indiana and in December the club members went to the International Livestock Show in Chicago. The F.F.A. sponsored various money making ac- tivities during the year, the more important ones being-the Fanners' Exchange Sale in the fallg the Vitality Seed Sales project in January and February and the annual slave auction in May. The highlight of the years program was the an- nual Father-Son Banquet in May when the chapter sweetheart was announced and outstanding farm boys were recognized for their outstanding achieve- ments in agriculture. Robert Moore, chapter president, distributes chas prizes to the winners in the F.F.A. Point System competition. The club members are Bob Moore, David Haeck, Ed Leininger, Jim Eller, and Tom Crowel. F.F.A. Sponsor J. D. Kintzel distributes award certificates to Robert Moore, F.F.A. president and Jerry Zahner, F.F.A. vice president. The boys were winners in the F.F.A. Safety Award Contest. caampawuamgmogaw CADET TEACHERS-ROW ONE: Toni Rentschler, Leslie Griffin. ROW TWO: Neva Rogers, Janet Merrick, Carole Blad, Paula Grib. ROW THREE: JoAnn Zugbaum, Mary lX1cMann, Thelma Eger, Sue All hands are busy preparing pom poms for the sectional. Mr. Behrens and ca- det teachers continue this traditional F.T.A. project. Learning about the opportunities in teaching and cultivating the qualities essential in a good teacher, Penn's cadet teachers extend their interest in the profession while on-the-job training. The F.T.A. planned a program which included, among other things, a talk by Miss Standish of the Guidance Department on the organization of the cadet teaching program, an informal presentation by Jackie Geerligs, the Penn High summer exchange student to Finland, and a lecture by Dr. George Huys on the organization of the P-H-M School Corporation. The Final meeting of the cadets was an evaluation-discussion of the teaching problems and program followed during the year. The ultimate purpose of F.T.A. is to help the mem- bers decide whether to continue pursuing the Turley. ROW FOUR: Susan Schalliol, Alice Samples, Kathy Murphy, Barbara Parker, Linda Mumby. , 3, ,W Wt Left to Right FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERlCAfROW ONE: Mrs. Moser, Spon- sor, Gloria Powell, Donna Austin, Bruce Reichert, Georgina Carter. ROW TWO: Linda Koehler, Betty Tabor, Barb Parcell, Laura Shroyer, Vicki Vaught, Sheila Smith, Judy Doi. ROW THREE: Leslie Griffin, Carole Blad, Jean O'Hara, Dixie Berry, Jeanne Eger, Mary Galata, Joyce Sheets, Connie Wachowiak, Sue Lewis. ROW FOUR: Kathy Galyean, Jan- ice Wordinger, Becky Mackolski, Dee Wilson, Barb Hudson, D'Qej ROW FIVE: Mr. Behrens, Sponsor, Susan Schalliol, Mike Waggoner, Linda Mumby, Jan Merrick, Linda May. teaching profession or not. Future Teachers of America Officers Donna Austin . . . President Gloria Powell ...... Vice President Bruce Reichert . . . Secretary Linda Ringen . . . Treasurer Georgia Carter .. Historian The faculty sponsors of the club were Mr. Behrens, Mrs. Moser, and Mr. Benning. SENIOR LETTERMEN: L to R ROW ONE: Lechlit- R. Miller, Martin, Greening, Velte, Lung ROW THREE Wel ner, Reinhardt, Clark, Weimer, Crowel, Beery, Juday, Wood, dy, Allen, Brown, S. Miller, Katterheinrich Bessm er Martel Smith, Hanchar. ROW TWO: Horne. Hough, Hakes, Rummel, Yoder, Coplen. i ' 'ect H Lead uv Proj dlp I Athletic Director William Jagg discusses the fall sports program with PENN POINTS editor Don Porter. Sponsors Roy Bolen and Wlilliam Jagg along with of- Ficers Tom Crowel. president: Stan Yoder. vice presi- dentg and Richard Clark, secretary-treasurer directed mem- bers of the Lettermen through an eventful year highlighted by the clubs participation in Project: HELP. Fund rais- ing activities included the donkey and senionupperclass- men basketball games and the selling of pins at sectional time. The letternien sponsored the Spring Sports Banquet, helped thc Y-Teens on the winter formal dance, gave Penn sweaters to the Madison sweater holders, and con- tributed to a fund which was used to purchase athletic awards, Sectional Wrestling champ Dave Beery Sectional Swimming champ Dave Powell 81 Left to Right FRENCH CLUB-ROW ONE: Eric Altoff, Sue Lewis, Vicky Simms. ROW TWO: Linda Lambert, Raenelle Hardy, Crystal Mason, Sharon Nicholas, Valerie Hunt, Janice Dawn Gardner, Cathy Weikel, Vicky Bartlett, Paula Balasa, Joyce Bellman, Carol Gear, Mr. Brownell, Sponsor. ROW THREE Peggy Richards, Marsha Schultz, Annette Phillips, Mary Je Parker, Karen Grimes, Nancy Auten, Kathy Galyean, Karen Rhine- hold, Vicky Foltz, Nancy Lett, Pat Phillips, Pam Little, Teri Needham, Loretta Vandivier, Bev Wyatt, Greg Gooding, Charles Walls. ROW FOUR: Kevin Witwer, Chip Owens, Dennis Myers, Roger Darr, Mike Kammerer, Doug Sellon, Bruce Bowman, Dave Bradley, Dorothy Stupka, Karen Schultz, Sue Worclinger, Ann Klinedinst, Dee Ann Cain, Darrell Williams, Debra Weiss, Barb Myers, Stephanie Koch. ' ov, Maw Gm I-lrglJH9lf1bYwu 6041 Olubbms FRENCH CLUB fSenior Groupj ROW ONE: L. Katterheinrich 1 S. Schalliol, T. Eger, L. Rhinehart. ROW TWO: L. May, B. Fuson, J. Sears, Jeannette Sears, C. Blad, L. Griffin, S. Lebied- zinski, N. Ritter, B. McPike, B. Ashley, S. Smith, S. Holycross, J. Doi. ROW THREE: M. Hurtekant, N. Reihl, D. McCollister, M. Hayes, M. Rupchock, K. Colley, M. Miller, C. DePrato, B. Rumpf, B. Omundson, S. Squires, S. Augustine, D. Greening. ROW FOUR: S. Lehman, B. Smith, Zugbaum, A. Samples M. McMann, Phillips, N. Lamirand, M. Rupchock, L. Ringen, J. Crowel, Mrs. Vera Holley, R. Armstrong, D. Blad. ROW FIVE: Stoneburner, G. Metz, D. Haeck, P. Martin, C. Brown, B. Cropsey, R. VanBelleghem, J. Newcomer, W. Steibritz, G. McCammon, E. Slater, J. Koehnke, J. Eger, M. Fasnacht. Q Student Council ROW ONE: Joi Doi, Vice President, jim Stone- Ann DeLong, Linda Fuson ROW THREE Paul Holsinger burner, President, Bruce Erich Smith, Treasurer, Linda Lou May, Kevin Witwer, Karen Kime, Pam Little Katy Zeiger Patty Smith Secretary. ROW TWO: Sue Holycross, Sarajane Smith, Vicki Larry Lovechio, Bruce Edward Smith The sponsor of the Mumby, Barb Myers, Barb Omundson, Mary Ann Rupchock, 'Council was Mr. Robert Cook o Student Council officers Joi Doi, Linda May, and Jim Stoneburner do some early October planning. The Student Council has assumed a great portion of the Financing of the Ameri- can Field Service Program. In the present school year under the leadership of the S.C. the honor study hall plan was initiated. Academic Sweater Award Winners ROW ONE: Georgia Carter, Joyce Sheets, Janet Mierrick, Susie Schalliol, Barb Rumpf, Thelma Eger. ROW TWO: Alice Samples, Roger Laidig, Craig Brown, Leon Geyer, Achiel Van Durmen, Marie Fassnacht. ROW THREE: Larry Hough, Gary Metz, Paul Becker, Lewis Rhinehart, Phil Allen, Jim Stoneburner, Bruce Erich Smith. A. F. Q. Pwgfwww s ' 1l'i1lTli Future Nurses Barbara Slaven and Sue Hoffman look ahead to a career in nursing. ROW ONE: Martha Nichols, Barbara Slaven, Sue Hoffman, Becky Truex. ROW TWO: Audrey Imus, Jean Gardner, Linda Fuller, Regina Horvath, NUM' Connie Wachowiak, Marolee Cook. ROW THREE: Miss Karen Goebel, Pat mg Hums, Marsha Montgomery, Brenda Blade, Carolyn Weiss, Susan Augustine, Marge Marvel, Mrs. Barone. ROW FOUR: Joy Yackley, Karen Matchette, Diane Manges, Eva Weldy, Katrina Hayden, Linda Sisk, Marcella VanDamrne. The Future Nurses Club, a service organization for girls who anticipate careers in nursing, had one pri- mary club activity, Before the holiday season mem- bers of the club made candy Christmas wreaths. These were sold to raise money to adopt an orphaned Indian child, Marilyn Howling Wolf. Qther activities of the club included the annual ini- tiation, preparing Thanksgiving and Christmas food boxes, a Christmas party, a field trip, and a closing 4Get-Togetheri. Regular monthly meetings were used' for guest speakers who spoke on the different phases of nursing. The officers for the year 1964-65 were: President, Martha Nichol, Vice President, Barbara Slaven, Sec- retary, Sue Hoffman, Treasurer, Linda Troup. The club is sponsored by Miss Karen Goebel and Mrs. Barone. Members of the Red Cross Club busy at what comes nat- urally Chelping othersj. Robert Horvath, Pat Vandenberg, Mary Barnett, Joan Nemes, and JoAnn Zugbaum all mem- bers of the club sort out clothing to be given to the Family and Children's Center. Cylubhtembms The activity highlight of the year for the Junior Red Cross Club was the YVater Safety Show. This all day exhibition of safety techniques was witnessed by the entire student body. A car wash and a bake sale gave us funds needed to assist needy families at Christmas time. In the spring we launched a clothing drive to help the less for- tunate at the Family and Children's Center in Mis- hawaka. Another spring activity was the field trip the club took to the Westville, Indiana hospital. Mr. Bob Brady sponsored our group and he was as- sisted by President Joan Nemes, Vice President Steve Grove, Treasurer Linda Allison and Secretary Sue Wordinger. wsasrssrzwsmawii:ss rsfwjolubbww ' Qatxsgaatwwzw ' mwb HISTORY CLUB: ROW ONEflVIaureen Schmizzi, Becky Laid- ig, Vicki Vaught, Judy Doi. ROPV TWOfRuss Binicki, Linda Rin- gen, Janet Koehnke, Pam Blue, Sue Greening, Nancy Reihl, Kathy Seggerrnan, Wanda Weaver. ROW THREE-Sponsor Mr. Slater, Dan Gardner, Bruce Hess, Katrina Hayden, Nancy Larnirand, Robin Armstrong, Stephanie Koch, Sponsor Mr. Slater, Dan Gardner, Bruce Hess, Katrina Hayden, Nancy Lamirand, Robin Armstrong, Stephanie Koch, Sponsor Mr, Gierzniak. ROW FOUR -Phil Miller, Jim Eller, Ron Matthews, Doug Jacques, John Van Bellegharn, Phil Goddard, Dave Risner, Glen Stevenson. DfdwvTwiumg ' Populnw with Pwspecifw Claw Ow1wuS Student driver Roberta Sheldon listens carefully as in- structor Jagg explains some of the fundamentals of safe driving. The driver training course includes class work as well as on-the-road training. Driver training instructor William Jagg begins first day instruction for stu- dent drivers. ...ni ,V N 0 PAPKMG ,lgig-':-E' Aw-QclwolbTowwwa5 Qpwis Chess Enthusiasts CHESS CLUB-ROW ONE: Lyn Johnson, Chris Comfort, Ray- David Leckrone, Dan Gardner, Dave Emery. ROW THREE: Paul mond Alford, Bob Andrews, Terry Shaller, Kevin Witwer. ROW Mauer, Keith Wilson, Richard Eger, Virgil Wesco, Phil Goddard, TWO: Paul H. Schmucker, Sponsor, Steve Fermi, Larry Brown, Bruce Bowman. Eighteen chess enthusiasts were led by a trio of tal- ented juniors, Richard VVorthington, president, Paul Mauer, vice president, and secretary Virgil Wesco. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Paul Schmucker the club sponsored three tournaments, two intra-club tourneys and one all-school tourney. Future chess club plans include possible interscho- lastic competition with other area high schools hav- ing chess clubs. An important service organization in our school is the projectionist club. Club members operate and care for the audio visual equipment of the school. Mr. Larry Nifong, and Mr, Robert O'Connor sponsor the club. The officers of the club are Ron Boling, president, Doug Jacques, vice president, and Joe Fu- rore, secretary-treasurer. A representation from the club will attend the audio visual workshop at Indi- ana University this summer. Pwj ' Manage Audia-Vsualb Aids Projectionist Jack Hiler makes a familiar trek down the hall for an Sponsors Nifong and O,Connor preside at a regular club meeting. Volunteers use their free English classroom and a scheduled periods to operate the audio visual equipment wherever needed. Film classic. r .,.:z..::-:rt-:tx ws. wr :erm-H. fasz1.s-,iszfaevsz ws, if.-f I.: MP' .f ff ,L'i '-L 'LL' i if gb 577 . , . , if .s l t. iei i err T i ritt -Q. Z2 A y ...cy.. e s . . i l J .ftr i sis. 2 s..sit l gssf ' A quartet Smith, junior Dick Fulm VW, and freshman Kevin Wit rograms of their classes. Ch tiW,L .2 ber, Mrs. Vera Holley, Mr. L Don Hardy of the senior, ' freshman classes, Sponsor the t ' ml, Others Spon- taneous. Appr ritimatelytoriefiiiiirt of the faculty as- sists the chairmen-sponsors as they attempt to add that lighter touch. Seniors traditionally man the concession stand for home football games, and close out the school year in grand style with the senior party, senior achieve- ment day, baccalaureate and commencement. Jun- iors begin early and work late so the PROM can be consistently successful. Sophs become the indoor con- cessionaires when basketball replaces the pigskin and the frosh with their eagerness, give general school support where it is needed most. This year classes united through competition to sup- port worthy projects such as project-HELP, the TB Christmas Seals Campaign, the AFS Student Ex- change Program and the never-to-be-forgotten TOR- NADO Relief Project. ' ps Is' GwwfaTowadal2,w0wfyFumdJl Senior Class Treasurer Sue Lebiedzinski uses her clerical talent as she serves as a student assistant in Penn's main oHice. Fredricka Evans and Richard Walling are first in line for the souvenir sec- tional issue of PENN POINTS. THIS WAS THE YEAR THAT WAS! As seniors we found we had an extra load on our shoulders because we were the leaders of the school organizations and set the examples for the under- classmen . . . VV e realized that our success in studies, athletics, and leadership must be at the peak because there will be no Mnext year . . . It was the year that marked the turning point for many . . . but we will always look back on our school days as a magic pro- file of life that can never be again. 1965 was a turbulent year for our school. There were the ravages of winter interrupted by school holidays Senior Barbara Rumpf, 2 salutatorian of the , l Class of '65, uses the occasion of a dress re- hearsal for her saluta- tory preparation. new smifu.m.tr,,fWr,,.., Senior Officers: Bob Cropsey, Vice Presidentg Jackie Geerligs, Sec- retaryg and Bruce Erich Smith, Presidentg have an informal of- ficers' meeting in the choral room of the school. and the hootenanny of victory at the North Side gym and the ravages of spring and the explosive pow- er of the tornado which scarred our community. But there were other things to remember too. New couples paired offgold ones broke up. College plans were made:-engagements announced. VVe attended graduation rehearsals and studied for final exams. On the first of June we held our formal graduation. For the senior class, 1965 had a very final sound. But we had left our mark on Penn High, and Penn, as surely had left its mark on us. Last minute preparation for soci- ology class. Senior Larry Auten finds a cozy nook to finish the last chapter of the assignment. PMi0fuS w J . I l ALTHOFF, REX Pre-Engineering Pre-Engineers 2,33 Band 1,2,3,4, Math 4, Science 4, French l,2,3,4, Hi-Y 1, National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Junior Rotarian 4. ANDERSON, DAVID Industrial Arts Band 1,2,3,4, Projectionists Club 2, Pre-Engi- neers 3, Lettermens 3, Swimming Team 1,2,3. ANGEL, CAROLYN College Prep. Y-Teens 1, Latin 1,25 Band 1,2,3, Dramatics 1, 2,3, Thespians 3,4, French 2,3. AUGUSTINE, SUSIE Pre-Nursing Y-Teens 1: G.A.A. 2, Pre-Nursing 2,3,4, Cheer- leader 1,2,3,4, Student Council 2,3, Art Club 4, French Club 4. AUSTIN. DONNA College Prep. Future Teachers 1, Sec. 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, G.A.A. 1,2,3, Latin 1,2,3, French 3,4, History 4, Girls State 3, Synchronized Swim Club 2, Prom committee co-chairman 3, National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Debate 3,4. AUTEN, LARRY College Prep. Latin Club 2,3,4, French Club 4, Science Club 3,43 Student Council 1, Track 1,3, Golf 2, Hi-Y 1,2, Junior Boosters 3,4, Future Business Leaders 4 ADAMS, BARBARA Stenographic G.A.A., Y-Teens. ALLEN, PHILLIP College Prep. Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Captain 3,4, Student Council 1,2,3, Math Club 4, President 4, National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Boy's State Representative 3, Science Club 4, Junior Rotarian 4. ALLISON, LINDA General Red Cross 1,2,3,4, Pres. 2,3, Treasury 4, Future Teachers 1,2,4, G.A.A. 3, Art Club 3,4, Y-Teens l,2, Junior Achievement 3,4, Publications 4. ANSON, BEVERLY General Y-Teens 1,4, Junior Red Cross 4, Cheer Block 3. ARATA, TOM General ARCHIBALD, DARLENE College Prep Dramatics, Science, History, Choir 1,2,3, Penn Points. AVERY, SANDRA Stenographic Y-Teens 1,2,3,41 G.A.A. 1, Pep Club 1,2, Fu- ture Business Leaders 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Pub- lications 4. BAIR, SAMUEL General BAKER, CINDY SUE College Prep. Librarians Club 1, G.A.A. 1,2,3, F.N.C. 2, Sci- ence Club 2, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Girls 4-H 1,2,3,4, Boys 4-H 1,2,3,4, Class Play 3, Decoration Ch. 3, Jr. Leader 1,2,3,4. BAKER, LINDA Stenographic G.A.A. 1,2, Y-Teens 1,4, Spanish 3. BARNETT, GARY General BEAN, ROBIN General Science Club 2,3,4, Dramatics Club 3,4, Latin Club 3,4. BECHER, PAUL College Prep. F.F.A. 1, Hi-Y 2,3, Science Club 1, Junior Achievement 4, Band 1 , Junior class play. BEERY, DAVE Trade BELL, REBECCA College Prep. G.A.A. 1,2, German Club 2,3, Spanish Club 4, Art Club 4. BIGELOW, DUANE College Prep. History Club 4. BILLOW, PAM Stenographic Y-Teens 1, Red Cross 2,4, G.A.A. 3,4. BINICKI, RUSSELL General Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Treas. 2, Spanish 3, History Club 3,4, Pre-Engineers 4, Football 1, Wres- tling 1. QMOIUS BEAN, TOM College Prep. Spanish 1,2,4, Dramatics 3, Math 2,3,4, Science 4. BEAVER, PENNY Stenographic Y-Teens, G.A.A. 2, Pennettes 2,3,4, Art 3,4, Cheerleader 1. BEAVER, TERRY General Wrestling 2. BERRY, DIXIE College Prep. Art 1,2,3,4, V. President 3, Choir 1,2,3,4, Treas- urer 2, F.T.A. 2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2, Pep Club 1,2, Spanish Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3 , Y-Teens 1. BESSINGER, ED Trade Pre-Engineers 2,3,4, Drarnatics 2,3,4, Letterman g,4:4Basketbal1 2,3,4, Cross Country 3,43 Track ,fi - BEVILHYMER, LOIS College Prep. Mishawaka 1,2, Y-Teens 3,4, Spanish 3, G.A.A. 3, F.H.A. 4, Junior Red Cross 4. BOURRET, PAMELA Stenographic Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 1,2,3, 4, V. Pres. 4g Pep Club 1,2. BOWMAN, MIKE College Prep. Baseball 1,2,3,4. BRADFORD, DAVID Industrial Arts Pre-Engineers 2,3,4g Projectionist 3, Treas. 3g Three River High School 1. BRONSTAD. JAN College Prep. Letterman's Club 4: Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track 3g Hi-Y 2.3: Science Club 1. BRONSTAD. PATTIE College Prep. Madison 1,2,3: G.A.A. 1,2,3: Y-Teens 1,2,3: Sci- ence Club 13 Librarianls Club lg Choir l,2,3g Spanish Club 4: Class Play 3. BROWN, CRAIG Pre-Engineering Football 1,2.3.4: Wlrestling 3g Letterman's Club 3,4g French Club 1.2,3,4g National Honor Soci- ety 3,4, Pres. 43 Pre-Engineers 2,3g Math Club 3,4. BLAD, CAROLE College Prep. French Club 2,3,4g G.A.A. 1,2,3g Y-Teens 1,2g F.T.A. 4, History Club 4, Junior Achievements 3, V. Pres., Prom Committee Chairman 3. BLOCK, LYNETTE Clerical Spanish Club 1,25 Y-Teens 1,25 Future Business Leaders 3,45 Dramatics 3. BOLING, RONALD Trade Auto Pre-Engineers 1,2,3,4,Projectionist 1,2,3,4. BRADLEY, BARBARA College Prep. Y-Teens 15 Spanish 2,3g G.A.A. 2,3. BRANSCOM, BARBARA Stenographic Choir 1,2,3,4g Future Business Leaders 2,3,4g Y-Teens 1,2,3,4g National Honor Society 3,4g Publications 4g Junior Achievement 3, Secretary. BRENNAN, PAT General BROWN, PEGGY Clerical Y-Teens lg G.A.A. 2, Art Club 4. BURGESS, JERRY General BURGET, DONNA Stenographic French Club 2,3g Y-Teens 1,2,4g Future Busi- ness Leaders 4g Red Cross 3, Girls Ensemble 4. BURKS, ROGER General BUWA, BEVERLY General CABANAW, DIANA Stenographic Y-Teens lg National Honor Society 3,43 Red Cross 2,4. w 9, il CASPER. CARL General CHANDONIA, DUANE General CHASE. RICHARD College Prep. National Honor Society 3,43 Spanish Club 1,23 Math Club 2,3,43 Science 4, Debate Team 3. CLARK, RICHARD College Prep. Projectionists 1,2. V. Pres. 2: Hi-Y 1,2, V. Pres. lg Letterman's Club 4, Sec.-Treasurer 43 Base- ball 2,3,43 Football 1,4. COAR, CAROL College Prep. Y-Teens 1,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 French Club 23,43 Cheerleading 1.2.3. CONCANOWER, DANNY Trade Wrestling 23 Hi-Y 2. CAMPBELL, GINGER General Y-Teens 1,43 Future Business Leaders 43 Art Club 4. CARRICO, FRANCES College Prep. Madison 1,2,33 Librarians 1,3,43 Y-Teens 2,33 Pen Club 2. CARTER. GEORGIA SUE College Prep. Latin 2,3,43 Pep Club 1,23 F.T.A. 3,43 Dramatics 43 National Honor Society 3,43 Art 3. CHRISTY. HERMAN General CLARK, BILL College Prep. Pre-Engineers3 Junior Boosters, Baseball 1,2. CLARK, CATHY College Prep. Y-Teens 1,23 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3: French Club 4, Cheerleader 1,3,4. COLLEY, KAREN College Prep. G.A.A, 1,2,3,45 French 2,3,45 Russian 45 Dramat- ics 3,45 Pep Club 2, National Honor Society 3,4. COOK, MAROLEE Clerical Junior Red Cross 1,2,3,45 F.N.A. 2,45 G.A.A. 35 F.H.A. 25 Y-Teens 45 Cheerblock 1,25 Spanish Club 35 F.B.L. 45 Junior Achievement 3, Treas- urer. COPLEN, EDWARD College Prep. F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 1,3,45 Basketball 2,3,4, manager. l COX, LLOYDINE College Prep. Y-Teens 15 Red Cross 2,3,45 German Club 3,45 Quill Sc Scroll 3,41 Publications 3,45 Art Club 2, Treas. 3, Pres, 43 Tribune Editor 45 History Club 3,45 F.T.A. 25 Junior Achievement 3. CROPSEY, ROBERT College Prep Science Club 3,4, Sec.5 French Club 3,45 Math Club 4, Pres.5 Youth for Christ 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Band 1,2,45 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3.4. CROWEL, THOMAS Agriculture F.F.A. 2,3.4. Pres. 3, Reporter 45 Lettermans Club 3.4. Pres. 45 Junior Boosters 35 Basketball 1 5 Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2. CODDINGTON, DALE General Pre-Engineers 1,25 Letterman's Club 2,35 Swim- ming l,2,35 Future Business 45 Hi-Y 1,2. COLBORN, CHERYL College Prep. Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Penn Points 45 Red Cross 45 French Club 3,45 Latin 25 Girls Glee Club 2, Vice President 25 Art Club 45 Future Nurses 1,25 Pep Club 25 Dramatics 4. COLES, DEBORAH General Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Junior Achievement 3,45 Drarnatics Club 4. CORNELL, LARRY College Prep. Band 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,2,3.45 Dramatics 3,45 Photography 4. CORYELL, THOMAS General Pre-Engineers 45 Swimming 1,2. COX, ANNE College Prep. Red Cross 15 Latin 2,3,45 Dramatics 2,35 Thespi- ans 4, Secretary 45 Choir 2,3. CSAKANY, CATHY Clerical Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 2,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Spanish Club 35 Dramatics 35 Pep Club 1,2. CZATKOWSKI. BILL General DAVIS, CHARLES Trade DePRATO. CAROL Stenographic Y-Teens l.2.3,4: Art Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3. DeVOLDER. LINDA General Mishawaka 1.2.3. DeWULF. GARY College Prep. Pre-Engineers 4: F.F.A. 2.3: Track l.2.3Z Class Play 3: 4-H Judging Contest 2,35 Band 1,2. DUNCAN. HAROLD College Prep. Proiectionist Club 1: German Club 2.3: Dra- matics Club 2.3. DUNMAN. CRAIG General EGER, THELMA College Prep. French Club l,2.3.4. Treasurer 4: F.T.A. 3.4: Future Business Leaders 2,3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Y.F.C. 1,2,3,4. Q v ESLINGER. RICH Collefre Prep. Band 1,2.3,4: Hi-Y 1: Pre-Engineers 2.3.4: Fu- ture Teachers of America l,2,3,4: Swimming 1, 2.3.4. EVANS. FREDRICA Pre-Nursing 'Latin 2.3.4: F.N.A. 2,3,4: Future Homemakers 4: Publications 4. EWING, JOHN General DILTZ. LINDA Clerical G.A.A. 1: Future Business Leaders 1.2.41 Dra- matics 3: Russian 4: Y-Teens 2.3.42 Pep Club 1, 2: Librarians 1.2: .Iunior Achievement 3. DOTY. BILL Trade Pre-Engineers 4. DOUGALL KAY Clerical Y-Teens 1.2.3.4: Future Business Leaders 4: Li- brarians 2: G.A.A. 2.3: National Honor Society 3.4. ELY. MIKE General Pre-Engineers 2.3. ERHARDT. CAROLYN Clerical G.A.A. l.2.3: Future Business Leaders 1: Librari- ans 1.2.3.4. Sec. 3: Latin 3: Red Cross 4. ERNSBERGFR. SHARON College Prep. Art Club 4: Dramatics 3.4: Russian Club 4: Peo Club l.2.3: Band 1.2.31 Tri-Hi-Y 1.2.31 4-H 1.2. 3: Future Nurses 3. Pres. 3: Latin Club 1.21 Spanish Club 2 : Y-Teens 4. .35 .J FLATT, ROBERT Vocational F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Hi-Y 2,35 Librarians l. FLOREA, MARILYN General Y-Teens 1,2,35G.A.A. 1. FLORY, DOUG College Prep. Basketball 1,3g Baseball 1,2,3g Hi-Y 2,35 F.F.A. 1 g Track 1. FRAZIER, VICKI General Future Homemakers of America 4, Red Cross 4g Future Business Leaders 3. FRIESNER, JOEL College Prep. French Club lg Basketball lg Football lg Latin Club 1 g Math Club 23 Hi-Y 1. FULLER, LINDA College Prep. Y-Teens l,2,3,4g G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Future Nurses 2,3,4: Junior Red Cross 3,4g Pep Club l,2g Y.F.C. 1,23 Future Homemakers of America 2,3, 43 4-H 1,2,3,4. FARABEE, MARK College Prep. Latin Club 1,2g Projectionists Club 13 Science Club 2,33 History Club 3,45 Band lg Football lg Basketball 1. FASSETT, DANNY Trade Wrestling 3,4. FASSNACI-IT, MARIE College Prep. G.A.A. 1,2,3, Chairman 2, V. Pres. 35 Y-Teens 2,3,45 French Club 45 Chorus 2, Band 1,2,3g Girl's State. FLOYD, HAROLD General FOX, CONNIE Clerical Librarians Club l,2,3,4g Y-Teens 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 2,35 Future Nurses Club 1. FRANK, CATHY General Y-Teens l,2,4g Spanish 3g Junior Red Cross 4. FULMER, DAVID Industrial Arts Pre-Engineers Club 43 German Club 3,43 Wres- tling 3,4. FULMER, LEAI-I General Dramatics 4. FUNKHOUSER. CHERYL Clerical Y-Teens 1 3 Pep Club 1,21 Librarians Club 2. . FUNNELL, GERRY Trade Pre-Engineers 1,2,3,45 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Junior Boost- ers 45 Baseball 1,2,3,4. FUSON, REBECCA College Prep. French Club 2,3,45 Choir 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,45 Latin Club 15 Dramatics 1,25 National Honor Society 3,45 Thespians 3,4, V. Pres. 35 Cheer- leader 2,35 Junior Red Cross 35 Pennette 45 Y-Teens 1,2,45 Russian Club 4, Pres. 4. GALYEAN, SUSAN General G.A.A. 3,45 Spanish Club 3. GARNER, SANDY Clerical Latin Club 1,25 Spanish 35 G.A.A. 1. GARRISON, MANUEL General GAY, ANNA Pre-Nursing Future Nurses 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 3. GEYER, LEIGHTON College Prep. F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 4-H 1,2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,35 Science Club 15 Class Pres. 35 Class V. Pres. 15 F.F.A. V. Pres. 35 Boys, State5 Student Council 45 Basketball manager 1,2535 National Honor Soci- ety 45 Band 15 Class Play 35 National Honor So- ciety Treas. 4. GIBBENS, JEAN Clerical G.A.A. 1,25 Future Business Leaders 35 Home Economics 1. GIFFEN, STEVE College Prep. Spanish Club 45 Pre-Engineers 354. anions GAMBLE, NANCY General G.A.A. 1,2,3, Treasurer 35 Y-Teens 2,3,4. GARDNER, JEAN General Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 Future Nurses 2,45 Junior Red Cross 45 Y.F.C. 152. GARMAN, JOHN General Pre-Engineers 1,2,3,4. GEERLIGS, JACKIE Pre-Nursing Latin Club 25 French 3,45 Dramatics 1,25 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Future Nurses 2,45 Band 1.2.3, 45 Pennettes 2,3,45 Class Sec. 3,45 A.F.S. Finland 1964. GERSTBAUER. TERRY General lgrqojectionist 1,25 Science Club 35 Pre-Engineers GETZ, KATY Bookkeeping GREENING5 DONALD College Prep. French Club 253545 Football 15253545 Hi-Y 152, 35 Basketball 152545 Track 152545 Pre-Engineers 1. GRIB5 PAULA College Prep Y-Teens 15 G.A.A. 152535 Future Teachers 152535 45 Future Homernakers 1525 National Honor So- ciety 3545 Latin Club 25354. GRIFFIN, LESLIE College Prep Y-Teens 1525 Band 1525 G.A.A. 152535 German 25 French 3545 Future Teachers 45 History 45 De- bate 3545 Synchronized Swimming 2535 Junior Achievement 3. GUSHWA. SANDY General Y-Teens 152545 Red Cross 15253545 Future Home- makers 45 G.A.A. 4. HAACK5 DONALD General Dramatics 3545 French 253: History 3: Librari- ans 45 Thespians 4. HAECK. DAVID College Prep. French Club 15253545 F.F.A. 15253545 Baseball 4. GOFF5 WAYNE Industrial Arts Math Club 25 Swimming 1. GOODSELL5 DENNY Trade Pre-Engineers 15253545 Hi-Y 1525 Baseball. GREEN, VICKI General Dramatics 15 Red Cross 35 Future Nurses 35 Y-Teens 15 G.A.A. 15 Choir 253. GRIFFIN, RICHARD General GROSE5 KAREN Stenographic Y-Teens 35 German Club 25 Future Business Leaders 2. GROVE, CHARLES General Hi-Y 25 Pre-Engineers 3. HAGERTY5 AIERRY Agriculture HAKES, PHILIP College Prep. Lettermans Club 253545 Football 15253545 Wres- tling 15253,4. HAMLIN. BARBARA Clerical Y-Teens 1.25341 Art Club 1.2.3.45 Treasurer 25 Pennettes 25 Future Nurses 35 Cheer Block 1525 G.A.A. 1. 9116045 HANCHAR, ALEXANDER College Prep. Latin 15 Science l,2,3,45 Dramatics l,2,3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Math 15 Choir l,2,3, 45 VVrestling 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3. HARMON, KENT General HARTMAN, SHIRLEY General Cheerleader 1,35 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Publications 3, 45 Future Nurses Club 25 Class Play 35 Pep Club l5Girl's Chorus 152. HEALY, WILLIAM General Art Club 3,45 Swimming 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 2. HECKBER, LINDA College Prep. Y-Teens 1,2,35 French Club 2,35 Art Club 1,2,35 Class Secretary 15 National Honor Society 3,45 Penettes 35 Penn Points 35 Yearbook editor 4. HECKMAN, JIM College Prep. Lettermans Clubg Football 1,2,3,45 Pre-Engi- neers 25 French 1 5 Track 2. K Ai HIGHLAND, MARSHA Pre-Nursing Future Nurses Club 25 Y-Teens 1,3,45 Librari- ans Club 3.4. Treasurer 35 Junior Red Cross Club 1. Latin Club 2. I-IILLEBRAND, LARRY Trade Hi-Y 1.2, OHicer 2: ,lunior Boosters 4, Officer 4: Pre-Engineers l.2,3,4: Track 2,3,4. HOEFLE. SANDY College Prep. Red Cross l,2,45 Future Nurses 15 G.A.A. 3. HARTSELL, JENNIFER College Prep. Y-Teens 25 Future Nurses 3,45 Bookstore 3. HARTZ, PAT General Spanish Club 2,35 Cheer Block 1,2,35 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 3,45 G.A.A. 2,35 Rainbow Girls 1,2,3,45 Future Teachers 15 Li- brarianls Club 4, President 4. HAYES, MELODY General French Club 3,45 Art Club 1 5 Bookstore 2,3,4. HEMBRECHT, BARBARA General Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 2,45 G.A.A. 15 Art Club 4. HERRIMAN, ROBERTA General Y-Teens 1,2.3,4: G.A.A. 1,25 Cheer Block 1,25 Commercial Club 2. HIATT, SHIRLEY Clerical Y-Teens 2.3,45 Librarians Club 45 Future Nurses 25 High School Chorus 1,2,3. HOREIN, DIAN College Prep. G.A.A. 1,2,3, Treasurer 3, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Wor- ship Chairman 3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Chorus 1. HORNE, DENNIS College Prep. Football 1,2,3,4g Wrestling 3, Baseball 1,2,3,4g Letterrnens Club 2,3,4. HORWATH, JO ANN Clerical G.A.A. 1,2,3, Future Business Leaders 43 Choin 1,2,3,4g Office 4. JAQUES, DOUG College Prep. Cross-Country 2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Golf lg Track 3,4g Projectionists 4g Dramatic 2,3,4g Hi-Y 15 Mathematics 1, Spanish 23 History 3, 4. JAVIS, PAMELA General Booster Club lg G.A.A. 2,31 Spanish Club 45 Y-Teens 45 Penn Points 3,4, Junior Achieve- ment 3. JOHNSON, DAVID General Pre-Engineers 3,4. HOERAUF, GARY General HOLMES, PEGGY General G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Librarians Club 1,25 Future Nurses 2, Publications 3,4g Class Play 3, Girl's Chorus 1,2g Pep Club 13 Girls 4-H Hom, JACK General Art Club. HOUGH, LARRY College Prep. Latin 1,25 Lettermen 2,3,4g National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Vice-President 45 Track 1,2,3,4g Foot- ball 1,2,3,4g Co-Captain 4: Basketball 1,2,3,4. HUNSBERGER, THOMAS College Prep. Hi-Y 2,3g Science Club 1, Basketball 1,3g Base- ball 2. HURST, JERAL College Prep. Spanish Club 1, Hi-Y 1,2. JOHNSON. RONALD General JOHNSTON, NANCY Stenographie Youth for Christ Club 1,2,3,4g Y-Teens 1g Fu- ture Homemakers of America 4. JONES, GREG College Prep. Golf 1,2,3,45 Mishawaka High School 1,2,3. JUDAY, JOHN General Lettermans Club 1 g Art Club lg Track 2,3,4. KALIL, DIANE Commercial Y-Teens 1,3,4g Art Club 3,4. KANOUSE, MIKE College Prep. Science 2,3,4, President 4g Math 1,2,3,4, Vice President 43 Hi-Y 1,2g Baseball lg Class President 1,2,3g National Honor Society 3,4. KELLEY, KATHY Stenographic Y-Teens 1,2,3.4: Future Business Leaders 2.3.4g Pep Club 1,2g Freshman Cheerleader. KELVER, RON General KENAGA. DENNIS General Band 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3. Vice President 4: Pre-Engineers 1,2,3: Hi-Y 1,21 Future Business Leaders 4. KLEIN. STANLEY General F.F.A. 1,2.3 414-H 1,2,3,4. KLEIN. WILLIAM General Football 1 1 French Club 35 Pre-Engineers 4. KOEHNKE, PATRICIA Clerical Latin Club 1,2: Spanish Club 3: G.A.A. 1,23 Future Business Leaders 4. KASHMER JOHN College Prep Latin 1 2 Secretary 2 Hi Y 12 Iunior Boosters 3 History 4 Science 4 KATTERHEINRICH LARRY College Prep H1 Y 1 2 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 1 Tennis 4 Band 1 2 3 4 National Honor Society 34 Lettermans Club 4 French Club 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 2 Vice President 4 Cross Country 3 KEHR LORNA General Art Club 3 43 Y.F.C. 1 2 3' Concert Band 1 2 3 4 Sec.-Treas. 4g F'.H.A. 2' Elkhart High School 1 2 3' Homeroom Sec.-Treas. At E.H.S. 1 2 3. KIME, KAREN College Prep. Y-Teens 1,21 G.A.A. 1,2,3.4: National Honor Society 3.4: Student Council 4: French Club 2. 3,43 Synchronized Swim Club 2,3. KITSON. BRENDA Stenographic Y-Teens 1.2: G.A.A. 2 1 Future Nurses 2. KLEIN, ROBERT General Hi-Y 1,21 4-H 1,2,3,4g F.F.A. 3,41 Track 2g Wrestling 2.3. LEBIEDZINSKI SUSAN College Prep G A A 1 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Y Teens 1 4 Service Chairman National Honor Society 34 Junior Red Cross 4 French Club 2 3 4 LECHLITNER MARLEN College Prep Basketball12 4H1234 FFA 1234 Base ball 2 3 Lettermans Club 4 H1 Y 1 2 3 Wres tling 4 LEMKE VICKI College Prep Art Club 2 3 4 Historian Club 3 Y Teens 12 Choir 2 3. LONG, SHARON Pre-Nursing Band 2,3,45 G.A.A. 152,35 Y-Teens 1. LOY, LOIS General Spanish 3,45 Y-Teens 15253545 Junior Red Cross 45 Dramatics 3. LUNG, DAVID College Football 1,25 lNrestling 3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Lettermans Club 3,4. KURTZ, PAM Latin Club 253,45 G.A.A. 2,35 Dramatics 15 Future Nurses 2,3545 Future Business Leaders 45 Prom Committee Chairman 3. LAIDIG, ROGER College Prep F.F.A. l,2,3,4, Reporter 3, Treas. 45 4-H 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2, Treas. 35 Hi-Y 2,35 Treas. 35 Basket- ball 15 Class Pres. 15 Prom Co-Chairman 35 Dairy Judging Team 152,35 Livestock Team 35 Lettermans Club 45 National Honor Society. LAWSON, MARY ANN Bookkeeping Future Business Leaders 253,45 Junior Red Cross 4. LIGHTNER, JAMES General LISENKO, GEORGINA General Y-Teens 1,25 G.A.A. 35 Future Business Leaders 45 Junior Red Cross 45 Cheer Block 25 Home EC. Club 25 Office 4. LOMAX, JAMES College Prep Dramatics Club 2,3,4, President 45 Hi-Y 15 Ger- man Club 2,35 Thespian Society 3,45 President 4. LUNG, TERRY General LYTLE, COEN General MANGES, DIANE Pre-Nursing Future Nurses 2.45 Y-Teens 2,3545 G.A.A. 1,25 Band 152,35 Twirler 35 4-H 1,2535 Librarians Club 35 Mixed Chorus 15 Girl's Chorus 15 Sci- ence Club 15 Class Play Prompter 35 Freshman Cheerleader. MARKER, SUSAN College Prep Girls 4-H 1,2,3,4: Pres. 4: Boys 4-H 1,2,3,4, Re- porter 4: Junior Leaders 1,2.3,4, Treas. 4: Fu- ture Nurses 2, Pres. 23 Chorus 1: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Sport Head: F.F.A. Sweetheart 4: Y-Teens 2, 3,4, Song Leader 3,4. MARTIN, CARL College Prep. French Club 2,3,4: Lettermans Club 3,4: His- tory Club 4. MARVEL, GAIL General MATCHETTE, KAREN Pre-Nursing G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Jr. Red Cross 2,3,4g Future Nurses 2,3,45 Y-Teens lg Cheer Block 1,2,3g Y.F.C. 1,2, 3,45 J.H.A. 2,3,4. MATTHEWS, SALLY General Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2: Future Business Leaders 2, French Club 3. MCCASKILL, MARION Trade Pre-Engineers 1,25 Junior Boosters 1. MCMANN, MARY College Prep Future Teachers I,2,4g French Club 3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,4. MCMILLIN, JANIS Stenographic G.A.A. 1. MCNEIL, ROGER College Prep Hi-Y 1,23 Science Club 1,3,4g Latin Club 2,3,4g Swimming 1,25 Baseball 1,2g Junior Boosters 4. MARVEL, RICHARD College Prep French Club 2,31 Lettermens Club 3,4, Basket- ball 1,2,3.4: Football 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1. MASS. KAREN College Prep. Latin Club 1: Future Nurses 2: Business Club 1: French 3.4: Junior Red Cross 4. MASTERS, ROBERT General MCCOLLISTER, DIANA Pre-Nursing G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Latin Club 1,2: French Club 3, 4, Future Nurses 2,4g Y-Teens 1,2g National Honor Society 3,4. MCCOMBS. JACKIE Stenographic G.A.A. 1,2,3 g Y-Teens 4. MCCREARY, KAREN Clerical Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3, Librarians 1,23 Pennettes 3,4. MEISTER, CHRISTINE Bookkeeping G.A.A. 1,2,3, Y-Teens l,2,3g Dramatics 2,3,4, Thespians 4. MELOY, JOHN College Prep MERRICK, JANET College Prep Latin 1,2,3,4, President 4, Band l,2.3,4g Future Teachers Association 1,2,3,4g Dramatics 2, Thes- pians 3,45 Spanish 3,4. MILLER, ROGER College Prep Latin Club 1,2,3, Secretary 3, Science Club 2,33 Lettermans Club 3,43 Baseball 1,25 Wrestling 3,43 Football 1,2,3,4. MILLER, SANDRA College Prep Health Careers Club 4, Latin Club 3,4g Future Homemakers Club l,4q Junior Achievement 4, Rainbow Girls 1,2,3,4, Future Nurses 1,2g Y-Teens 15 Junior Red Cross l,2,3. MILLER, STEPHEN College Prep Hi-Y lg Latin 1,21 Spanish Club 3, History Club 4, Lettermens 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4g Wrestling 2,3, 4. MCPIKE, BEVERLY College Prep Y-Teens 4, Future Business Leaders 33 Junior Red Cross 4, French Club 4g Future Home- makers 4, Secretary, Adams's Choir lg Future Teachers lg G.A.A. l. MECKLENBURG, PAUL College Prep Math Club 1, Science Club 2,3g Latin Club 2, 3,45 Lettermans Club 4, Junior Boosters 4g Foot- ball 1gBasketball lg Golf 1,2,3,4. MEGYESE, ELMER Trade Pre-Engineers 3,45 Dramatics 3,4. MESTACH, TIM College Prep F.F.A. l,2,3,41 Hi-Y 2,3g Madison Choir 3, 4-H 1,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3g Track 1, Madison Play 33 Baseball 3, Madisonion Staff 3, Livestock Judging Team 3, Librarians Club 1. METZ, GARY College Prep French 2,3,4g Math 2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4. MILLER, JANIS Stenographic G.A.A. 2,3,4 5 Art Club 4. MINIX, JERRY College Prep French Club 3,43 Football lg Wrestling 3. MINIX, JIM General Pre-Engineers l,2,3,4. MOORE, ROBERT College Prep F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2g Baseball 1,35 Hi-Y 2,35 Lettermans Club 45 Science Club 1. MORLAN, MYRA General G.A.A. 3,43 Red Cross 4. MUMBY, LINDA College Prep National Honor Society 41 Future Teachers 41 G.A.A. 1,2,3g Chori 1,2,3,41 Prom Co-Chairman 31 Librarians Club 1,21 St. Joe County Tubercu- losis League 3.41 Class Play 3. MURPHY, CARL Industrial Arts Pre-Engineers 1,2,3,4. MURRELL, DOUGLAS Trade Pre-Engineers 1,2.3.4. MYERS, MARILYN College Prep Mishawaka High School 1.2,3. MYNSBERGE. CAROLYN Clerical Y-Teens 1,2.3,41 French 3g Dramatics 2g Future Business Leaders 3. NORRIS, PATSY General Y-Teens 1. OBERLY. CHARLES College Prep Science Club 1: Hi-Y 2.3: Russian Club 41 Li- brarians Club 11 National Honor Society 41 Chorus 1.21 4-H 11 Class Treasurer lg Pep Club lg Class Play 3. O'HARA, JEAN College Prep Latin Club 1.2.3,41 Spanish Club 3,41 G.A.A. 1, 2,31 Future Teachers 41 Pep Club 1,21 Junior Achievement 41 National Honor Society 3.41 Dear of Girls Office 4. lull' ki an-s..-sf 3 105 MURPHY, KATHY College Prep G.A.A. 1,2,3,41 National Honor Society 3,41 Spanish Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 31 Y-Teens 1. MURPHY, ROBERT General MURPHY, SHERRY General Y-Teens 1,213.41 Commercial Club 21 Dramatics Club 21 French Club 4. NEMES, JOAN General G.A.A. 1,41 ,Iunior Red Cross Club 3,4, President 41 French 21 Y-Teens lg Freshman B Team Cheerleader. NICKEL. MARTHA General Y-Teens 1: G.A.A. 1.2.3. Vice President 41 Fu- ture Nurses 2. Secretary 3, President 41 Junior Red Cross 3.4: Pennette 4. NORDMAN, LEILA General Future Homemakers 1,2,3: Art 4. 9460115 PELTZ, SHARON General Choir l,2,3,4, Mixed Ensemble 3g Art Club 2,3, 4, Secretary 4g Spanish Club 3,4g French Club lg Dramaties Club 2,3- Y-Teens lg Cheerleading lg Pep Club l,2, PETERSON, GREG General PHILIPP. JACKIE College Prep Student Council 1,4g Class Secretary Qg Dramat- ics 2.3,4g French 1,2,3,4g Choir and Contest l, 2,3,4g Girls Ensemble 3g Chamber Choir 4g Combined North Central Choir 2,3,4g Y.F.C. 1, 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4. POLOMSKEY. MARY Clerical G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Y-Teens l,2.3.4: Spanish 2,3g Jun- ior Red Cross 4: Cheer Block l,2.3. POWELL. DAVE College Prep German Club 2: Lettermans Club 2.3,4g National Honor Society 3,-4: Swimming l,2,3,4. PROCTOR, KANDRA Stenographic Future Business Leaders 2,3,4: Spanish Club 3,4g Art Club 2. PARCELL, MICHAEL College Prep Spanish Club 2,33 Math Club 4. PARKER, BARBARA College Prep Future Teachers 4, French Club 43 Y-Teens 2. 3, Future Nurses 2g 4-H 3,43 Pep Club lg Band 1,2,3,4gG.A.A. l,2,3g Class Play. PATRIDGE, DICK General Swimming Team l,2,3. PHUNTUMKOMOL, KESERA College Prep French 4, Science 4, Latin 45 Future Home- maker 4. PITTMAN, KAREN General Band l,2,3, Twirler 2, Cheerleader 1.2,3,4g Class Play 3: Future Nurses Club 2g Mixed Chorus lg Girlls Chorus l,3g Girl's 4-H l,2,3, Junior Lead- er 2,35 Y-Teens 2,3,4, Treasurer 3g Science Club 1gG.A.A. l.2.3: Art Club 4g Pep Club l. POLLINS, KENT College OLSEN, MARILYNN College Prep Y-Teens 1,2g Spanish 23,43 Future Business Leaders 3.4. President 4. PALKA, MARSHA General PALMER, JERRY General Future Farmers of America 2,3,4. PROUDFIT, LINDA College Prep. Pennettes 23,41 Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Pres. -I, Spanish Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Russian 4, Future Teachers Club Ig Dramatics 45 Thespian 3,43 Choir QConcertD I,2,3,4-, Secretary 43 Chamber Choir 4-g G.A.A. 1. QUALLS, ROY General Pre-Engineers. RANDOLPH, JERRY General REIHL. SHARON General Y-Teens 1,2,3,4-g Future Business Leaders 2g Cheer Block l,2g G.A.A. I,2. REINHARDT, DOYLE General RENTSCHLER, TONI College Prep. Y-Teens I, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Latin 2,3. RICE, BERNARD Pre-Engineering Pre-Engineers Club Ig Swim Team 1, German Club 2,3. RICE, BEVERLY Stenographic Y-Teens 12,32 G.A.A. 2. RICHARDS, JIM Trade RASMUSSEN, BILL General French 3,4-g History 35 Junior Boosters 1,2,3g Swimming l,2,3g Projectionist Club 1. RAYMOND, DONALD Trade Pre-Engineers 3, Football lg National Honor Society 3,4. REA, GAIL College Prep. G.A.A. 1,2,3, French Club 2,351-g Latin Club 45 Dramatics 4, Pep Club 1,2g Y-Teens I,2,4-5 Pen- nettes 4. RESKE, JAMES General REUM. STANLEY Vocational 4-H 1.2.3,4: F.F.A. 1.2,3,4g Band 1,22 Hi-Y 2,3. RHINEHART, LEWIS College Prep. French Club l,2,3,4, President 4-g Student Council 4. RITTER, NANCY College Prep. French 2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,45 G.A.A. 2,3. ROBERSON, GARY Trade Pre-Engineers 1,2,3,4. RODGERS, WILLIAM General ROGERS, NEVA College Prep. Band 1,2,3,45 4-H 1,2,3,45 Dramatics Club 45 Spanish Club 4: Future Teachers 45 Girl's Cho- rus 1,2,35 Mixed Chorus 1,2,35 Y-Teens 2,35 Sci- ence Club 15 Pep Club 15 Future Careers Club 2. ROUCH, SHARON General Art 3,45 G.A.A. 2,35 Y-Teens 1,25 Junior Achieve- ment 4. ROUSH, KEITH Pre-Engineering Pre-Engineers 1,2,3,45 Junior Achievement. RUPCHOCK, JOSEPH General Pre-Engineers 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 VVres- tling 35 Football 2,3,4. RUSSELL, SHERRY College Prep F.H.A. 1,25 lNIusic Club 15 Y-Teens 35 G.A.A. 35 German Club 35 Future Business Leaders 4. SAGER, STEVE Trade Lettermans Club 1,2,35 Swimming Team 1,2,3, 4, C0-Captain. RUMMEL, GLEN General Lettermans Club 3,45 Pre-Engineers 35 Art Club 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 3,4. RUMMEL, KERRY Bookkeeping Pre-Engineers 35 Science 4. RUMPF, BARBARA College Prep. Math Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3,45 Y-Teens 1,2, 4, Secretary 25 French 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 25 F.H.A. 3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 45 National Honor Society 3,45 G.A.A. 25 Home Ec. Club 1,25 Ger- man 25 Librarians Club 15 Prorn Committee Chairman5 Girls State. SOLOMON, JOHN General Hi-Y 1,25 Football 1,25 French Club 2,35 Pre- Engineers 2. SAMPLES, ALICE College Prep. Librarians Club 15 Y-Teens l,2,35 G.A.A. 1,2,35 French Club 2,3,4, Vice President 35 Nation- al Honor Society 3,45 Future Teachers 4. SANDEFER, DONNA College Prep. Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Cheer Block 25 Future Teachers 35 Future Business Leaders 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. SAUTTER, CRAIG College Prep. Student Council 1,2,35 Student Conference 35 Debate Club 1,25 Latin Club 1,2,3: Student Union 2,3, Chairman 35 Chemistry Club 3, President 3: Key Club 35 Hi-Y 2,35 History Club 45 Basketball 45 Intramural Football 2.3. SCHALLIOL, SUSAN College Prep. French Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 1, Treas. 3, Sec- retary 4: Home Ec. Club 152, Secretary 25 lN4ath Club 2,3,45 G.A.A. 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 F.T.A. 45 Y-Teens 1,25 Band 1,2,3,45 Pen- nettes 4. SCHLARB, SHARON College Prep. G.A.A. l,2,3,4-5 Traveling Basketball Team 1,2, 35 Band 15 Girl's Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Science Club 15 4-H15 Pep Club 15 Librarians Club 1,25 Sec. 25 Freshman Cheerleader 1: Var- sity Cheerleader 2,35 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4-5 Publicity Chairman 45 Play Stage Chairman 35 Madison- ian Staff 3. f if 5 SCOTT, THOMAS General Pre-Engineers 25 Junior Boosters 1: Lettermans Club 4: French Club 25 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1 5 Football 154. SEARS, JANE College Prep. Y-Teens 1,2535 Spanish 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 French 3,45 Spanish Secretary 45 Synchronize Swim Team 3: School Play 2. SEARS, JEANETTE College Prep. G.A.A. 2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,35 French Club 2,3,45 Dramatics Club 35 Synchronized Swim Team 3. SIMONS, DENNIS General SINGER, BRIAN Trade Pre-Engineers Club 1,3545 Projectionist Club 15 Hi-Y 1. SINGLETON, DIANA Pre-Nursing Y-Teens 152,35 G.A.A. 3: Spanish 35 Pre-Nursing 45 Pennettes 2,3,4. 4-401- 109 SCHIVIELTZ, MARCIA College Prep. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Future Nurses 25 Y-Teens 253,45 Girl's Chorus 15 Librarians Club 45 Girls 4-H 1, 2,3,45 Boy's 4-H 15 Band 1,2. SCHNECK, MARGARET General Commercial Club 25 Y-Teens 1. SCHOOLEY, SARA General Junior Red Cross 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 15 Draniatics 1. SHAPLAND, PAMELA General G.A,A. 152,3,45 Y-Teens 1: Spanish Club 3. SHEETS, JOYCE College Prep. Band 1,2,3,4: Mixed Chorus 1,35 Girl's Chorus 1,25 Solo and Ensemble Contest 152.3545 Boy's and Girl's 4-H 1,2.3,-1: G.A.A. 1.2535 Y-Teens 2, 35 Future Nurses Club 2, Vice Pres. 25 Class Play 3, Student Director: Future Teachers Club 45 Future Homemakers of America 45 French Club 4: National Honor Society 4. SHOUSE, RICHARD General SMITH, JEAN General French Club 1,2,3,45 Dramatics 3,45 G.A.A. 25 Office 3,4. SMITH, LON College Prep. Football 1,35 Baseball 1,2. SMITH, SHELIA General SONES, SHARON Stenographic Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Pre-Nursing 3,45 French 35 Fu- ture Business Leaders 1,2,3,45 Librarians 3. SORGENFREI, RICK College Prep. Pre-Engineers 1,2,3,45 Junior Boosters 1,2,35 Ger- man Club 3,45 Football 15 Basketball 1,25 Track 1,2. SOUZA, RANDALL College Prep. Pre-Engineers 1,2,35 Hi-Y 1,25 Band 1,.2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,35 Future Business Leaders 45 French 35 Chess Club 4. SMITH, BRUCE ERICH College Prep. Math Club 1,25 Science Club 3,45 French Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 35 Student Council 3,4, Treasurer 45 Class Treasurer 35 Class President 45 Boy's State 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Basketball 15 Tennis 45 Junior Lion 45 Debate Club 3,4. SMITH, CHRISTINE General Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Future Nurses 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 45 junior Achievement 4, Vice President 45 Publications 3,45 Dean of Girls Office 3,4. SMITH, DIANA General Future Homemakers of America 1,2,3,4, Report- er 45 Future Teachers of America 35 Spanish Club 45 Quill and Scroll Club 3,4, President 45 Penn Points 3,4. SNOW, DONNA Stenographic Y-Teens 1,2,35 Future Business Leaders 3,45 Li- brarian Club 35 Future Nurses 254. SNYDER, DELORES General Pep Club 1,25 Y-Teens 1,2,35 G.A.A. 2. SOMERVILLE, DENNIS Industrial Arts Pre-Engineers 2,35 Football 15 Track 15 Wres- tling 2. SISK, LINDA Pre-Nursing Nurses Club 3,45 Future Teachers 25 Junior Red Cross 45 4-H 1,2,3,45 Art Club 2,3. SLAVEN, DAVID General SMITH, BRUCE EDWARD General Pre-Engineers 1,25 Hi-Y 1,2, Secretary 1,25 Stu- dent Council 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 35 Band 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Contest 25 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Tuberculosis League 3,4, Vice Pres. 45 Lettermans Club 4. SPARKS, GLEN College Prep. Cross Country 4: Basketball 1,2 3 Track 3,4-. STAYTON, SHARON Clerical Y-Teens 1,2,3g G.A.A. 1,2. STEELE, DANIEL General STONEBURNER, JAMES College Prep. Student Council 3,43 President 4, French Club 2,3515 Boy's State 4, Band 1,2,3,4-5 National Hon- or Society 3,4, Prom Chairman 3, Swimming Team, Intramural Basketball 1,2,4. STROMBECK, NICK Trade Swimming team 1,2g Track 2. STRYCKER, LYNNE Clerical Girls chorus l,2,3g Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, Y-Teens 2,35 Science Club 15 Future Careers 25 Spanish Club 4, Pep Club 1. THERRIEN, DANIEL Trade THOMPSON, NILE Trade Junior Boosters, Pre-Engineersg Hi-Y 1,2,3, V. Pres. 2g Track 1,25 Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1, 25 Lettermans Club 2,3. TURLEY, SUE College Prep. Y-Teens 1,2g History Club 3g French Club 2,35 Future Teachers 4. STEVENS, PATRICK College Prep. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, 4-H 1,2,3,4, Russian 4, Junior Leader 2,351-. STOECKINGER, SUZANNE College Prep. Home Economic Club 1,25 Future Homemakers of America 3,45 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 2, National Honor Society 3,4. STOCKMAN, BEN General STUMP, NANCY Bookkeeping G.A.A. 1,2,3: Y-Teens 1,11-g Pep Club 1. TABOR, BETTY College Prep. Y-Teens 1 : Future Teachers 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3,4: National Honor Society 3,4. TAKACE, JIM General junior Boosters 45 Hi-Y 1,2,3, French 1. VanDURMEN5 ACHIEL College Prep. VANNONI5 BRIAN College Prep. Spanish Club 15253545 Pres. 45 Quill Sz Scroll 3,45 National Honor Society 3545 Business Man- ager of Publications 3,45 Pre-Engineers 1. Van PAEMEL, LEON General Pre-Engineers. VOSS5 EDWARD General WALLACE, PATRICIA College Prep. Spanish 253,45 Y-Teens 1,25 G.A.A. 2,35 Future Business Leaders 45 National Honor Society 3,45 4-H 1,2,3,4. WALLING5 RICHARD College Prep. German Club 3545 Pre-Engineers 45 Track 1,2,4. ULRICH5 RONALD College Prep. Pre-Engineers 45 Chorus 1,25 Band 15253545 Class Play 35 Hi-Y 2,35 Pep Club 15 F.F.A. 15 Madi- son 15253. VanDAMME, MARCELLA General G.A.A. l,2,45 Y-Teens 1,25 Future Nurses 45 Future Business Leaders 1,2535 Choir 1. VANDENBERG, CHARLES Trade Pre-Engineers. VELTE, DENNIS Trade Lettermans Club 2,45 Hi-Y 1,25 Junior Boosters 45 Pre-Engineers 1,25 Football 1,2,3545 Swim- ming 1, Track 15254. VENIS, CAROL General Y-Teens 15253545 Spanish 35 Home Ec. 152. VERNASCO, ALAN College Prep. WARNER, MARSHA Home Economics Librarians Club 152,45 Spanish Club 35 Y-Teens 1, Art Club 25 Publications 45 Pennettes 3. WARNER, SUZANNE College Prep. WARREN, STANLEY General WAUMAN, LINDA General WEAVER, KENNETH Pre-Engineers Pre-Engineers 2,3,4, Hi-Y 25 Track 1 5 Junior Boosters 4, Future Business Leaders 4. WEIMER, JAMES Bookkeeping Hi-Y 1,25 Spanish Club 2,35 Projectionist 15 Let- terman 2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 3,45 Man- ager Baseball 1,2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4. WELKER, CALVIN General Dramatics Club 2,35 Thespians 3,4g Art 4. WELSH, DUANE General Football 1. WILCOX, SANDRA Pre-Nursing Future Nurses Club 2,3,45 Future Homemakers of America 1,2,3,45 Latin 45 Junior Red Cross 3, V. Pres. 35 Y-Teens 1,2. WELDY, BRENT College Prep. Hi-Y 2,35 F.F.A. 1,25 Science Club 15 4-H 1,2,3, 45 Pre-Engineers 45 Cross Country 45 Letter- mans Club 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Class Play 3. WELDY, EVA College Prep. Y-Teens 2,3,45 4-H 15 Future Nurses 2,4, Treas. 25 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Chorus 1,25 Librarians Club 1, 2,35 Science Club 1,25 Class Play 35 Pep Club 35 Madison 1,2,3. WELDY, HENRY General F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. WILLIS, PAMELA College Prep. Spanish Club 2,35 Librarians 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Russian Club 45 Junior Red Cross 45 Pennettes 3,4. WOOD, ROGER General Junior Boosters 25 Spanish Club 25 Track 2,45 Cross Country 45 Lettermans 2,35 Pre-Engineers 45 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. 1 WYATT, DAVID College Prep. Football 15 Wrestling 1,25 Dramatics 1,25 Thes- pians 3,45 Math Club 1 5 French Club 3. YACKLEY, JOY Clerical Y-Teens 1,35 Future Nurses 45 Future Business Leaders 2,3,4. YETTER, LINDA General Future Nurses 2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,35 Spanish 1,25 Red Cross Club 25 G.A.A. 3. WURTSBAUGH, CHERYL General French Club 35 Choir 1,2,3,45 Home Ee. 1,2. YODER, STAN College Prep. Librarians Club 1, Treas. 15 Hi-Y 2,3g Class President 2g F.F.A. 1,2g Baseball 15 Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,43 Class Play 35 Span- ish Club 4g Lettermans Club 4, V. Pres. 45 Chorus 3. ZAHNER, JERRY College Prep. Madison 1,2,3, 4-H 1,2,3, 4, Hi-Y 2,35 Science Club 15 Band 1,23 F.F.A. 1,2,3, 4, V. Pres. 43 Class Secre- tary 2,35 Class Play 3, Basketball 1,2,3g Letterrnans 4. Senior Dale Coddington keeps a date with a dessert while on an after-school job. ZECHIEL, LEE College Prep. Madison 1,2,35 F.F.A. 1,25 Hi-Y 2,3g Track 2, Basket- ball 1g Cross Country 25 4-H 13 Class Play 3, Sci- ence Club 1 . Dodge dw ZUGBAUM, JOANN College Prep. Cheerleader 1,2,35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Spanish Club 2,3,4 Sec. 23 Y-Teens 1,2,4g French 43 Pep Club 1,2g Junior Red Cross 4. 1 Q50-... Janet Merrick keeps in tune with her flute and at the same time keeps an eye on BITTERSWEET photographer Sarajane Smith. Senior Pennettes Gail Rea, Pam Willis, Diana Singleton, Martha Nickel, and Linda Proudiit join Pam Huss in an after-half- time meeting with the coach, Mrs. Wava Shafer. Senior Cheryl Colborn bravely struts to her second hour class Senior JoAnn Zugbaurn and junior Janet Koehnke manage to saluting with a grimace the courtesy of classmate Linda Allison. keep up with their studies with and without crutches, Mr. Brown- ell adds a timely explanation of the lesson. Senior Joyce Sheets with her fingers poised like a real pro accepts the Challenge of a typing speed test loyrc was Penn's choice for the Future Home- N x .Q rnaker's Award. ,W . 3 NHHCY Ritter- Mary Poloniskey Class of 1965 Penn's Kings and Queens of Courtesy. Juniors Steve Kelley and Pam Blue share the spotlight with seniors Phil Allen and H5 ' PeasbowFuwmwLFcwts! Seniors Stan Yoder and Phil Allen greet admirers at the Science Fair. l Cathy Clark is almost on cloud nine as the Penn-Elkhart game ends. Trainer-vocational instructor A. D. Portolese relaxes with the assistance of senior wood shop boys Hillebrand, Coryell, Casper, Welsh, P. Rupchock, Liepold, and Rupchock, Pam Javis conducts an experiment as part of her project at the annual Science Fair. Seniors Myra Morlan and Barbara Branscom descend on Jerry Zahner and Roger Laidig wearing the traditional senior CORDS. KI 1: M05 Fmt- for I Junior Class Officers-Helen Kubitschek, Dick Fulmer, Rose Vellucci, Linda Ringen. Junior Linda Marker provides the musical interlude at the annual Win- ter Sports Banquet. - NATIONAL 'HONOR SOCIETY Allen Beehler Pam Blue Linda Colbert David Cropsey Jimmielou Crowel Joe Doi Catherine Eger James Eller Dan Gardner Jackie Gerstbauer Phil Goddard Bruce Edward Hess Sue Holycross Barbara Hudson Stephen Kelley Helen Kubitschek Rebecca Laidig Larry Lambert Edward Leininger Gary McCammon Linda Marker Margaret Nlarvel Linda May Phillip lN4iller Roger Mutti Vicky Mumby James Newcomer Barbara Omundson Donald Porter Sandra Pozwilka Lois Schutz Earl Slater Sarajane Smith Patricia Verheye Virgil Wesco Nelson Worden Richard Worthington Larry Alexander, Charles Andrews, Marilyn Angel, Penny Anson, Ron- nie, Armour, Robin Armstrong Charles Arnold. Donna. Ashley, Ken Baker, Charlotte Barbour, Sherry Barhydt, George Bas- sett, Terry Batson, Janice Beckham. Dennis Becchelli, Alan Beehler, Blanche Bennett, Pamela Bently, Peggy Bird, Marcia Bishop, David Blad. 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Jean Beverly Walters, Bill Walters, Linda Warner, Wanda Weaver, Jerry Weikel, Clee Weldy, Kenny Welsh. Don Vendell, Virgil Wesco, Shirley White, Virginia White, Charles Whit- ten, Robert Wilson, Frank Winger. Linda Wisler, John Wojtysiak,Kath- leen Wojtysiak, Tina Woods, Janice Wordinger, Nelson Worden, Richard Worthington. Ruth Wright, Philip Yankee. Mr. Sampson, a teacher acquaintance of Mr. Diener discusses the Samson's views are Jackie Gerstbaur, Diana Smith, Terri Carter, effectiveness of the Peace Corps in Nigeria. Profiting from Mr. and Mr. Daniel Diener. For juniors there are many memories from three years of high school. The class of '66 girded with the spirit of '76 remembers the tingling excitement of the pig- skin season with its invigorating crisp fall air, the ecstatic rewards of the greatest basketball season in Penn history, the long nights before research papers were due, and deadline, deadlines, deadlines. Class rings and Christmas vacation were exciting junior gifts. We remember them well. In spring a junior's fancy turns to the prom. We realized the benefits of committee cooperation on an unforgettable first of May. The 'Love is a Many Splendored Thing, theme will last for many reunions to come. For those students who achieved well scholastically the letter of invitation to the National Honor So- ciety becomes a treasured keepsake. As the school year closes and tests become more comprehensive An animated junior Ken Leach seems to be competing with his robot. Ken exhibited this project at the annual Science Fair. flats . ,li qogfbkma S and report cards become more important we take long looks at past successes and failures. XVhen the fog of doubt, discourage-ment, and disappointment rises the nine months that we were a part of Penn High seem all worthwhile. i i Mrs. Velonis of the Penn guidance department enjoys her award winning role at the Penn Science Fair. Here she presents a ribbon to Carol Meisel. X r wa. Jill. Jlllll 7 fl fl 1: 2 .- Z 11 im: Fi-J 1 5'- H1 H i s -ro i-HE Pkom - ,lalx ,.b An octet of Girls Staters exchange travel plans. The girls are Linda Marker, Linda May, Vicki Mumby, Barb Omundson, Becky Laidig, Pam Blue, Cathy Eger and Helen Kubitchek. Jim Newcomer and Sue Holycross work in the secrecy of Mrs. Holley's prom preparation room. The theme of the PROM is . . . The Musical Mumbys'. Junior Vicki Mumby leads a musical ear to the sweet chords of sister Linda. Both girls were mem- bers of the concert choir and the chamber choir. I26 EagwvQophsPmepmwf6wUppwvC1aAs Qtatus Great in numbers and school spirit 411 sopho- mores ably bridged the gap between grades nine and eleven. Sophs took part in every sport with members of our class excelling in football and cross country. Led by class president Jim Evans we watched our bank account grow as we manned the concession stand. Incidentally we had fun doing it. Other students elected as our officers were Mary Dee lNilson, vice presidentg Sue Hoffman, secretary, and Nancy Auten, treasurer. B-Team basketball and football play- ers were cheered on to victory by sophomore cheerleaders Suetta Putek, Cathy VVeikel, and Mfary Dee Wilson. By taking part in band, choir, sports, publica- tions, art, and dramatics, we tenth graders learned how to make life a real profile of ac- tivity. Through success and blunders we learned what it means to grow up. Class sponsors Mr. Vendrick, Mr. Hanley, Mr. Hoffer, Mrs Hatcher, and Mr. Shoup helped with their encourage- ment and understanding. Kathleen Zeiger, Joy Bogan, and Pat Hahn, sophomore members of the concert choirs use rehearsal time in preparation for the annual NISBO- VA contest. Sophomore Class oHicers: Sue Hoffman, secretary, Nancy Auten, treasurer, Jim Evans, presi- dent, Dee Wilson, vice president. 127 41 i 1Qop ' 'Big Pwtww' V 1 , sg. .,,,,., , 1. Vs, .. .e,, gy - iq-.sr gg .sim --VV ,.., 5 a 2 . -. 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W , .Q ,E . . ,ah .L ae 'Q E 3 . . be 1 132 jriii : X -' ,..' iliigiifi iii- , , j,-.1 V Q - UIAMV Perry Shank, Dan Shaw, Doris Shaw, David Sheldon, Albert Shepard, Patricia Sherrill, Billie June Shields, Cheryl Shock. Laura Shroyer, Marsha Shultz, Penny Silber, Steph- anie Sigars, Vicki Simms Phil Singleton, Thomas Slo- Cum, Richard Smethers. 1 Danny Smith, Jeff Smith, Marcia Smith, Sheila Smith, Vicki Smith, Wanda Smith, Carolyn Snyder, James Sny- der. John Snyder, Brenda Somer- ville, Karen Sones, Harold Souza, Robert Spence, Sher- rill Spillner, Rex Squires, Randy Stafford. Mary Ann Stein, Sandra Sterzik, Ruth Stevens, Norma Stratton, Dorothy Stupka, Robert F. Sult, Shirley Ta- kace, Don Takacs. Bf.1mN311f1,,.la.kQm5i- David Talboom, Cary Tavernier, Bill Tobolski, Linda Troup, Becky Truex, Cheri Under- wood, Alice Valentine. Steve VandePutte, Loretta Vanivier, Carl Vandygriff, Sue Vandygriff, Reni Van- Tornhout, Vicki Vaught, Richard Vickery, Kathy Vog- lar. Constance Wachowiak, Mi- chael Waggoner, Jack Walter, William Walters, Weade, Stephen Kenneth Weber, Weikel. Barbara Weaver, Cathy John Weil, Carolyn Weiss, Craig Weisweaver, Roger Weldy, Sara Weldy, Thomas Weldy, Margaret Welker, Karin Welsch. GOP sas: cam ,mm WF? 0215 'el-1' L Sophomore Bob Yenna was one of a group of students of Russian who attended the Leningrad Kirov Ballet at McCormick Place in Chicago. 5' U, ,X i iii , ,y ? 1 , iff ' 5 , 'B 4 ':6 x - 'fi q ,B : as Maureen Schimizzi, a sophomore publications staffer, joins in a little snowballing horse play while waiting for the school bus. Linda Fuson, Judy Doi, Vicki Vaught, and Mar- iellen Meisel are ready to participate in the TB seal drive. Penn students again were the top salesmen in the area. PUMM' Gary Wells, Larry Wenger, Charles Whitaker, Gary Whiteman Greg Whitney, Jerry Wiley, Betty Wilkerson, Don Wil- liams Mary Dee Wilson, Robert Wilson, Robert VVisser, Gary Wolf April Wood, Gerald Wood, Andy Worden, Carolyn Sue Wordinger Gary Wordinger, Dave Worthington, Audrey Wy- att, Eldon Yankee , W f 5:2 wg X J? 3 PW! ,,te fs s., ' A rx ' ' ' Q, QE, . F ,f 7-45 , , .,i- I if , 6:5111 X -. 'no ,s- :' tw t - 6 2- 1 111 : 53 ,E K1 ZQ I 'W ,- aw u, xf , K ,,:,, . I , K, N '. A Y 5 3' an ,Q ig, .... ,K 1 gt t Y f as Nxk' ,wg 2 Qffl fa- K Sally Yeater, Robert Yen- ' .m i H, na, Cheryl Zbrzezny, A Vicki Zehrung Kathryn Zeiger, Jacque Ziesenhene, Craig Zugbaum f r....- f a, ti '- af V it ya scan ,QB T ' ff? 1 W 5 A -- ex ,,.,., . .M Q, x , ,. 1 ' 'S ST., A K 5, E f' T ,fix 'egg inf out f .A G 4 tw-of qj N22 as I V , V A f. fs C 5 A J' '?9r---...i-'-fwfr' - -'YY - 1 .,,' ,,, If . 1 L if , r . f fr 5771 ,strip fi? G' 9 , iz-ff 2 2 leap Pragma ,Y .. 'fr Sophomore sponsor Mrs. Bernice Hatcher enjoys some soph gab between games. E E J I N.. Sophomore B-Team cheerleaders Dee Wilson and Suetta Putek enjoy third quarter action at the Has Been-Will Be game. 134 Linda Koehler, an enthusiastic sophomore gymnast works out a parallel bar routine for future competition. Miss Kathy Hildreth lends moral support. 1 Bonjour mes amisl Cette annee nous entrons dans le monde du Francais. Cest magnifique! This trans- lated means. Hello friends! This year we enter the world of the French. It is marvelous! Well this is just about the way our class sizes up 1964 at Penn. It was marvelous but not without long hours of study, piles of books and after-school catch-ups. In addition to foreign languages new adventures were taken in algebra, guidance, gym and even the old standby English. To make life interesting for us they even assigned a quartet of sponsors just for our class. They were Mr. Hardy, Mrs. Bronstad, Mr. Mu- sil, and Mrs. Wolfe. Miss Standish the guidance department coordinator also assisted with many of our first year problems. The freshman class party was the single class high- light of the year and we whooped it up just like the upperclassmen. With a great record in '64 as a starter we know you haven't heard the end of the class of '68 New Ffduwls, NewTeaclwfw, New Qcluulules eu Pwslv FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS FOR 1965 Steve Stacy, vice president, Pam Little, secretary, Kevin Witwer, president, Rich Green, treasurer. Terry Shaller, a freshman member of the concert and chamber Choirs, encourages members of the chorus to let out all the stops in an enthusiastic rendition of the school song. The scene was the sectional pep rally. A trio of frosh home ec students casts an admiring glance at the home ec department showcase dressed up with that Christmasy look! 135 Fwslv t- .XX,,s.XXX. t Y fiftee n . . ,STN .., A. ,, . ,REP Y X Q . - X,- m t D, 5 -3, ' 'x -:, .'.wW'- .,:'fY . 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Thomas Richmond, Ronald Riggle, Bill Riley, Wayne Robinson, Onis Rorie, Phyl- lis Rowe, Donald Sager, Carole Sanders. James Schmidt, Schmitt, Carlyn Max Schneer, Jeann Schneck, Karen Schultz, rederick Searc Jesse Seiler, Doug e on. Terry Shaller, Gary Shank- lin, Cindy Sharp, Raymond Sharp, Linda Shields, Mel- vin Shorb, Jim Shobert, Dennis Shroyer. John Sienicki, Marcia Simms, Patrick Simons, Ker- ry Slater, Dennis Smethers, Doug Smith, Millasa Smith, Patty Smith. Rebecca Smith, Debbie Snow, Rebecca Spence, James Squires, Clyde Ste- phen Stacy, Virginia Staf- ford, Becky Stevens, Brenda Stevens. Daniel Stevenson, Linda Stevenson, Mona Lisa Stev- enson, Donald Stewart, Jer- ry Stoeckinger, Kathleen Stone, Lance Strycker Kim Stub . ,n , Tom Stump, John Swald, Barbara Swinehart, Randall Tedder, Ed Thomas, Ellie Thompson, Janet Thomp- son, Christine Tollar. Larry Troup, Linda Trox- ell, Richard fRickeyJ Tuck- er, Shelley Tuggle, Britt Tumbleson, Ava Ukele, Car- ol Ulrich, George Under- wood. Pep wus, lima I-Mp ozLA Theresa Uselton, Alan Use- nick, Austin Valentine, Pat Vandenberg, Mary Vander- Wende, Jim Vaught, Delores Verheye, Karen Vernasco. Roddy Vincent, Nancy Wal- lace, Chuck Walls, Diana Walters, Dawn Ward, Ken Ward, Gene Weaver, Sue Webb. Connie Weiss, Debra Weiss, Margaret Wendel, Terry Wenderski, Dwight White, Linda White, Richard White, Gilbert Whitfield. Fred Whitten, Wayne Wil- born, Linda Wilkinson, Darryl Williams, Keith Wil- son, Kevin Witwer, Eldins Wolfe, Jeanne Woolf. Henry Worahn, Audrey Wright, Karen Wurtsbaugh, Beverly Wyatt, Richard Yates, Nancy Yeater, Linda Yeryar, Paul Yoder. Paul Young, Ron Young, Christine Yuncker, Susan Zeltwanger, Jill Zimmer- man. 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Bill Collins, of the National Guard and a room- mate at Rose Polytechnic Institute of former Penn student joe Byrd, was one of many guards- men used in Wyatt to preserve order and prevent looting. This Bogart School Bus had made its last run. In addition to the bus damage the Bogart home was leveled. ' D 055m Miss Standish makes a suggestion to senior Kay Dougall Kay was a student typist-receptionist in the guidance de- partment. The guidance program at Penn High School attempts to provide an environment in which each student can become the best possible person he is capable of becoming in relation to his abilities and to assist him in this endeavor. This year the guidance department has increased the assistantce to students in terms of educational planning and financial help needed for further edu- cation. Also, information on technical and trade schools has been increased and assistance in job placement introduced. The guidance department is ever-changing so that we can always be of service to the students, faculty, administration and community. The Bendix Corporation is programming the guid- ance department by computer. Miss Constance Standish, the Guidance Department Co-ordinator, checks her schedule as she begins another busy week. A guidance department informal. In the picture are Mr Cook, in charge of testing, Mr Hanley, in charge of research, Mrs. Velonis, in charge of college information and scholarships, Miss Standish, the department co-ordinatorg and Mr. Gilbert, whose responsibility is vocational information. Mr. Bob Cook doing what comes naturally. 143 ' Cl1oowPabdciw ,Queewofftlwpwwl Prom Queen Pat Koehnke and escort senior Rich Clark strike a majestic pose. f 'Q I , 'iff 'fin 'Lewis afMaw5 Qplew Jwwff Qemimf PwvwTlw4fw6ow Mag FfAstGalwEueut! Juniors Helen Kubitschek, Marilyn Mil- ler, general chairman of the promg Sue Thompson, Linda Ringen, Barbara Omundson, Janet Koehnke hang a few of the thirty-six cages on that final day of preparation. Junior Larry Jennings, Earl Slater, Nelson Worden, and John Wachs assist with the 'Many Splendered, decorations. 144 Peuw E006f0Jv.6 Mrs. Jesse Green, Mrs. Ned Warner, Mrs. Omundson, Mr. and Mrs. John Lamirand, and Mrs. Richard Smith committee members all, are ready for action! S Penn Boosters Burris, Omundson, Yoder, Frederick, and May meet during halftime of the Penn-Niles game. Bus Drivers Kenny Kelver, Art Moore, Jimmy Hunsberger and Henry May break their routine long enough for the candid camera. ' Qcltoolmfitirfziifis ,.. H l Ned Warner and Mrs. Tom Mason discuss seating ar- rangements. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Torn Mason and Mrs. Fuson are the first to arrive for the Kingsman Kap- ers. The Boosters social event of the year is held at the Indiana Club. Booster officers John Pabst and Henry Nlay check their coats with the help of Janet Koehnke and Brian Vannoni. I l ' audi NobQcw-Candidf 106140 06 QM U69 Mr. C. A. Needler, Mr. Clarence Kelley, and Mr. Larry Nifong examine trade machine shop exhibits at the Indiana Industrial Education Associa- tion District No. 2 meeting held at Penn during February. Officers of the District No. 2 I.I.E.A., V. A. Haines, L. E. Pow- ell, Dr. Huys, D. Baldridge, L. Dr. Huys, Dr. Hicks, Mr. Bolin, and Mr. Kelley at the Annual Spring Education Dinner in HCHIY- April. A combination coffee break-conference with Mr. LaMar Holoway, Mr. Wilbur Eslinger and Mr. Michael Green, Tony Portolese, in a familiar role, works with juniors Connie Gross and Larry McCammon in pre-prom preparation. l Mrs. Mary Dunn, Dean of Girls and Y-Teen sponsor, pins a blue Carnation on senior Linda Proudfit, signifying Linda's four years as a Y-Teener. Dr. George J. Huys, P-H-M Superintendent of Schools addresses a pep rally honoring Penn's sectional winning basketball team. CADET TEACHERS-ROW ONE: Neva Rogers, Jean O, Hara, Toni Rentschlerj Anne Cox, Barbara 'A'A Pairkefr, 'Leslie Griflin, Ro.WQATWo.-S Mr. Ly- man Saville?i'lfTeac1'iers7, Asso- ciation Presidentg Rick Eslin- ger, ThelmaMEger, Donna Au- stin, W Card. Blaf1C375P??..TUfleY1 JoAnnrZugbaum, Kathy Mur- phy, Janet Merrick, Dr.v-Han- J. Hicks. . I-!omofuQt NATIONAL HONOR SOCI- ETY-ROW ONE: Craig Brown, Kay Dougall, Larry Hough. ROW TWO: Diana McCo1lister, Sue Lebiedzinski, Donna Sandefer, Pat Wallace, Barb Branscom, Georgia Car- ter, Joyce Sheets, Betty Tabor, Karen Colley, Jean O,Hara, Linda Heckber. ROW THREE: Roger Laidig, Becky Fuson, Paula Grib, Alice Sam- Plesf Brian Bar' Austin, Thelma Eger, Alexander Han- char...R,Q,W FQ'UR.' Jim Stone- burner, Jamei Lomax, Mike CH iiii Laffy if laee Allffm Crop- T SERVICE CLUBS fFirst Se- mesterj-Phil Allen, Junior Rotariang Jim Stoneburner, Junior Rotarian, Craig Brown, Junior Kiwanian, Larry Hough, Junior Kiwanian, Dick Marvel, Junior Lion, Jim Lomax, Junior Rotariang Bruce Erich Smith, Junior Lion. D W :lf R f Cooperate . . Approve School life has many moods. Administrative de- cisions require a wide range of perspectives. A prin- cipal becomes well acquainted with variety, He ad- ministers, he approves, he disciplines, he challenges, he aids, he discusses, he champions, he laughs, he reflects, he ponders, and he announces. But most of all he conditions himself for the unexpected. The '64-'65 school year was another landmark for the citizens of our community. Wfe welcomed 150 Madison students who in turn made many out- standing contributions in all phases of our educa- tional program. The ever-expanding student enroll- ment made future planning a full time job and 1965 was greeted with the typical ground break- ing ceremonies. Penn High School expanded its, seams to provide for additional classroom space and facilities. The necessary renovations promoted progress. Many departments in our school ventured into imaginative programs in providing facilities and curricula for students in this great age of changing pictures. BERTHA ANDERSON: Indiana University, B.S.: Business Education Teacher: Hobbies: Bridge, Read- ing, and Sewing. TED ANSON: Indiana State: Utah State: Oakland City College, B.S.E.g Notre Dame, lNI.A.T.: lX'Iathe- matics Teacher: Hobbies: Sports lParticipant and Spectatorj. IRENE ARNDT: Indiana University, B.S. in Busi- ness Education, Hobbies: Knitting, Reading, and Bridge. THELNIA BARBER: Oakland University, A.B.: English Teacher, Hobbies: Bridge, Fly Fishing, and Reading. BARBARA BEEHLER: Viestern Michigan Univer- sity: Ball State Teachers College. B.S.: Girls, Physical Education Teacher: Hobbies: Reading, Fishing, Golf, when time permits. WILLIAM BEHRENS: Purdue, B.S,lXfI.E.: Indiana University, M.S. in Education: Mathematics Teach- er: Hobbies: Any kind of repair work around the house, Bowling, Swimming, and Fishing. KENNETH BENNING: Ball State Teachers College, B.S.: Auto-Mechanics Teacher, Hobbies: W'ood- working. ROY BOLEN: Hanover, Cincinnati University: In- diana University, B.S. and Masters: Economics and Government Teacher: Basketball Coach: Hobbies: Sports, VVoodworking, and Cooking. ROBERT BRADY: Indiana State Teachers College, B.S., Indiana University, M.S.: Chairman of Physical Education Department: Hobbies: Fishing, Cook-outs, and Tennis. MARGARET BRONSTAD: Indiana University, Ohio Wesleyan University, B.A.: English Teacher, Hobbies: Little Theater work, Bridge, and Organ. GENEVA BURKE: Indiana University Extension, South Bend Campus, Bethel College: Purdue Uni- versity, Extension Department: lNIichigan State Nor- mal College, B.A. in Education: Hobbies: Outdoor cooking, Knitting, and Sewing. JAMES CIERZNIAK: University of Notre Dame, Indiana University, B.B.A.: Social Studies Teacher, Hobbies: Reading. ROBERT COOK: Valparaiso University, A.B.: In- diana University, lXI.S. in Education, Guidance Coun- selor: Hobbies: Ofliciating football and basketball. COLLEEN COX: College of Southern Utah, Asso- ciation of Science: University of Utah, B.A.: Univer- sity of Chicago, lNI.A.T., Candidate: Social Studies and Government Teacher: Hobbies: Hiking, Playing Basketball, Sight-seeing, and Reading. ART DEDINSKY: Indiana University CCalumet Centerj, University of Chicago, B.A. and M.A.T.g Instructor in Russian: Hobbies: Photography. 65 PENN FACULTY 65 PENN FACULTY DANIEL DIENER: Goshen College, B.S.: Univer- sity of Michigan, A.M.: Mathematics Instructor: Hobbies: Making and grading quizzes. MARY DUNN: Indiana University: University of Nebraska, B.S.: Dean of Girls: Hobbies: Reading. JAY FRANTZ: Indiana University: Elizabethtown College, B.A.: Journalism and English Teacher: Hob- bies: Golf and Bowling. LUCILLE FRICK: Purdue University, B.S. in Home Economics and M.S. in Home Economics: Chairman of Home Economics Department: Hobbies: Sewing and other creative arts and spectator of major sports. ROBERT GILBERT: Indiana State College, B.S. and M.S.: Guidance Counselor: Hobbies: Athletics specta- torj, Hunting, and Fishing. KAREN GOEBEL: Purdue University, B.S.: University of Hawaii, Graduate work: Home Economics Teacher: Hobbies: Refinishing furniture and collecting antiques. GEORGE GREEN: Indiana University: Hofstra Uni- versity: Ball State Teachers College, B.A. and M.A.: German Teacher: Hobbies: Photography. VICTOR HAINES: University of Illinois: McKendree College: Missouri State: Evensville College: Indiana State College: Bradley University, B.S.: Drafting Instructor: Hobbies: Tape Recording. DENNIS HANLEY: Purdue University, Guidance and Counseling: Indiana State College, B.S. in Language Arts: Guidance Counselor: Hobbies: Reading. DON HARDY: Bethel College: Indiana University: Ball State, B.S.: English Teacher: Hobbies: Fishing, Reading, Politics, Basketball, Football CSpectatorj. BERNICE HATCHER: Manchester College: Eng- lish Teacher: Hobbies: Reading and raising house plants. MICHAEL HECKAMAN: Indiana University: In- diana Central College, B.A.: Science Teacher: Hob- bies: Golf, Bowling, and Chess. FLOYD HERSHBERGER: Indiana University Ex- tension: Notre Dame: Goshen College, B.S. in Edu- cation: University of Dayton, M.S. in Education: Hobbies: Gardening and Reading. ANNABELLE HIBSCHMAN: Indiana University, B.S.: Business Teacher: Hobbies: Bridge and Pho- tography. KATHY HILDRETH: Earlham College: Purdue University, B.A.: Girls' Physical Education Teacher: Hobbies: Music, Tennis, Golf, and Sleeping. F. E. HOFFER1 Indiana University: University of Colorado, University of California, Purdue Univer- sity, M.S. in Mathematics, Franklin College, A.B., Mathematics Teacher. C. LA MAR HOLAWAY: Goshen College, B.A., Notre Dame University, Master of Music Educa- tion, Choral Director, Hobbies: Golf. VERA HOLLEY: Huntington College, A.B., French Teacher and Chairman of the Foreign Language Department, Hobbies: Reading, Music, and Collect- ing antiques and jewelry. SALLY HOPKINS: Ball State Teachers College, B.S., English Teacher, Hobbies: Reading, Talking, and Horseback Riding. H. DEAN HOWELL: Indiana University, A.B., Notre Dame, M.B.A. Program, M.B.A. Degree, Busi- ness Teacher, Hobbies: Golf and Refinishing and restoring antique furnishings. HARVEY HURST: Eastern Illinois University, B.S. and M.S., Government and Psychology Teacher, Hobbies: Golf, Fishing, and Reading. WILLIAM JACC: Indiana State College, Athletic Director and Driver Education Instructor, Hobbies: Golf and Fishing. WALTER JURKIEWICZ: Indiana University, B.S. and M.S. in Physical Education, Health and Physi- cal Education Teacher, Hobbies: Art, Sports, Mak- ing Movies, and Watching Television. JOSEPH KINTZEL: Purdue University, B.S.A., Vo- cational Agriculture Instructor, Hobbies: Farming. ANNE LENHARD: Indiana University, Notre Dame, St. Mary of the Woods College, B.A., French and English Teacher, Hobbies: Art, Travel Reading, Study of France, and Speaking French. FRANK MATTHEWS: Notre Dame, Indiana Uni- versity Extension, University of Denver, A.B.: Michi- gan State University, M.A.T., Science Teacher, Hobbies: Sports, Hunting, and Fishing. RUTH MEHNERT: Evanston Hospital School of Nursing, R.N., Indiana University, B.S., Ball State Teachers College, M.A., Director of Speech and Hearing Therapy Programs, Hobbies: Painting, Reading, Swimming, Bridge, and Traveling. RON MEYER: Purdue University, B.S., Driver Education Instructor, Coach and Physical Education Instructor, Hobbies: Athletics and Reading. ANNE MILLER: Indiana University, St. Mary's University, Ball State Teachers College, Wheaton College, B.S., Home Economics Teacher, Hobbies: Sewing and Knitting. CAROLYN MOSER: Carthage College, Ball State ,Teachers College, B.S., Business Teacher, Hobbies: Sewing and Collecting cook books and antiques. 65 PENN FACULTY 65 PENN FACULTY CLYDE MOTTS: Manchester College, A.B., Ball State Teachers College, M.A., Science Teacher, Hobbies: Making out experiments and tests. LOUISE MOUNTZ: Western College for Women, Manchester College, Ohio State University, A.B., Ball State Teachers College, M.A., School Librarian. KENNETH MUSIL: Butler University, University of Chicago, Elmhurst College, B.A., Guidance Teacher. C. A. NEEDLER: Indiana State Teachers College, B. SC., Colorado State College, M. SC., Trade Ma- chine Shop Teacher, Vocational Education Direc- tor, Hobby: Gardening. LARRY NIFONG: Ball State Teachers -College B.S., Industrial Arts Teacher. ROBERT O,CONNOR: Ball State Teachers Col- lege, Masters in Education, Purdue, Bachelors in In- dustrial Education, Welding Shop Teacher, Hobbies' Winter Sports. 1 FRANK O,SHEA: Ball State Teachers College, B.S., Physical Education Teacher, Hobbies: All Sports. JANICE O,SHEA: Ball State Teachers College, B.S., English Teacher, Hobbies: Playing piano and organ, Singing, and Growing flowers and plants. ANDREW PARKER: Indiana University, Purdue University, B.S., Electric Shop Teacher, Hobbies: Repair work in the area of electricity and electronics. WILLIAM PHILLIPS: DePauw University, B,A. in Economics, Ball State Teachers College, M.A. in Social Science, Economics and Psychology Teach- er, Hobbies: Sports, Fishing, and Photography. ANTHONY PORTOLESE: Ball State Teachers Col- lege, B.S., Wood Shop Teacher and .Athletics Train- er, Hobbies: Cabinet Making. DONALD QUINIBY: Indiana University, B.S. and M.S. in Education, Social Studies Teacher, Hob- bies: Listening to music and following sports. RUSSEL RUBY: Indiana State College, B.S. and M.S. in Music, Band Director, Hobbies: Elkhart Municipal Band, Church Choir, Watching T.V., and Listening to records. LYMAN SAVILLE: University of Minnesota, West- ern Michigan University, B.A., Speech and Drama Teacher. PAUL SCHMUCKER: Baker University, North- western University, B.D., University of Chicago, Indiana University, College of Emporia, B.A., Chairman of Social Studies? Department, Hobbies: Reading and Sports. it LOWELL SHEPLER: Indiana State College, Head of Mathematics Department, Hobbies: Golf, Basket- ball, and Tennis, NANCY SHEPLER: Ohio State University, Indiana State College, B.A., Spanish Teacher. OWEN SHOUP: Goshen College, B.A., Indiana University, M,A.T. in Biology, Biology Teacher, Hobbies: Gardening. . THOIVIAS SLATER: University of Wisconsin, Indi- ana University, Purdue University, B.A., U.S. His- tory Teacher, Hobbies: Photography, Music, and Electronics. BETTY SMITH: Penn State, University of Pennsyl- vania, Western Michigan University, B.A., English Teacher, Hobbies: Reading, Boating, and Target Shooting. CONSTANCE STANDISH: Ball State Teachers College, B.S. and M.A., Coordinator of Guidance, Hobbies: Reading, Music, and Conversations. LOWELL STINE: Ball State Teachers College, B.S. and M.A., Biology Teacher, Hobbies: Electronics, Photography, and Observing construction of new houses. GENEVIEVE TOTH: Ball State Teachers College, B.S., Notre Dame Faculty Scholarship, Head of Art Department, Hobbies, Music, Painting, Copper enam- eling, Reading, and Health. ROBERT VENDRICK: Ball State Teachers Col- lege, B.S., Mathematics Teacher: Hobbies: Crypto- grams. ROBERT WARD: Notre Dame University, B.A., Guidance and Citizenship Teacher, Hobbies: Golfing and Bowling. JANET WILLIAINIS: University of Colorado, Gosh- en College, B.S. in Education, Art Teachers, Hob- bies: Painting, Sketching, listening to records, Camp- ing, and Observing sports. CAROLE WOLFE: Ball State Teachers College, B.S. in English, English Teacher, Hobbies: Reading, Swimming, Bowling, Mosaic Art, Swedish Weaving, Chinese Cookery, Traveling, and Fishing. LELAND WOLFE: Ball State Teachers College, Trade Auto Shop Instructor, Hobbies: Traveling. 65 PENN FACULTY owvnwug. ..wLrmcw1wLwb1 W,W,N , ... l A familiar tete-a-tete, Mrs. Dunn and Mr. Green are checking past, present, or future statistics! !l The administrative picture is framed by a versatile staff of assistants. Assistant principal Mr. Michael Green and Dean of Girls Mrs. Mary Dunn are Penn's foremost statisticians. Attendance and absentee rec- ords impressive in themselves are an integral phase of school management. In addition to many day- light duties Mr. Green was appointed Adult Educa- tion director this year. Perhaps the most important item of furniture used frequently by Mrs. Dunn and Mr. Green is the tele- phone. Many interesting profiles are transmitted by other waves. AFewagtlwReoLPw.s Mrs. Mary Dunn, Penn's Dean of Girls Assistant Penn principal Michael W. Green Q C uv Owu I Mrs. Lola Witwer Secretary Mrs. Esther Lemke Secretary Mrs. Jessie Hardy Secretary Mrs. Fannie Stoneburner Miss Ruth Mehnert Sue Lebiedzinski has her l Bookstore Clerk Speech Therapist Boehnlein, the school nurse. atest inoculation checked by Mrs. Stana Q. Just before the bell. Lois Dawson, Lucille Books, Grace Lynch, man Mrs' Pauline Reece Mrs- Stana Boehnlein agerg Esther Rinearson, Bonnie Sorgenfrei, Betty Arnett, Vera Nix Assistant tothe Librarian SCIIOOINUISC on, Helen Bacon, Norma Seggerman, Evelyn Kime, and Florence Sellon are ready. Mamjliacesiw E 'E 7 . ' ' 7 , Q-.sz ' i ,zf f 7. x :.1 - Q , . -1, -V , f - 2 5 I :., 8 Q W, ,.,. 5 - . ZS 4. ' K W f'ffif't' ' 25 ? ' vii - f ' -5 E li i ir, V H AV? V 3 if ,, 62 ' if? , L' I . W gg ir i f-ra. fs , wg. , I '- :fj..5,,V:::, if , ' , flzffli ' Y , , Fill - Mrs. Stanley Rogers, Penn cafeteria clerk, gets ready for the first if g, ,X 3 , SU f 1 H V Q, of sixteen hundred hungry students. it N 3 fx -34 tl f if Grace Lynch Norah LaBuda Evelyn Kime Florence Sellon Lucille Books Lois Dawson Vera Nixon Esther Smith Betty Arnett Mary Simper Helen Bacon Bonnie Sorgenfrei Pifusb QclwolbBowwLFaoes Esapwwiow Pwgfwww ,f' .-.. Principal Robert W. Jones and Director of Busi- ness Affairs Donald H. Kramer discuss new building proposals. Dr. George Huys, P-H-M Superintendent of Schools Fred Bonebrake, New Building and Curri- culum Development Director. D-P-H-M SCHOOL BOARD4Treasurer Donald M. Newman, Howard Hensler, mem- berg G. Thomas Rymers, memberg secretary Thomas L. Murray, president Clarence R Kelley. 157 Pabww Pwylles Complete Own Big Pwtwwfl I ,257 ivy Ryffxwffis is' Raitt' li I QP 1 'f Q 13 if -1 Joe Warner 552 q tfi rs 9 .?b,, ' -if-:P vu- i , NdW I - ' e arner i A g, NN!! Phone M Tf , 'IIE WE DON'T HAVE IT-You DON'T NEED IT -- '--- OR 4-8460 - 7. -.I ' M gm-M H X ' M' . 121 Lincoln Way West Wanna 'fwzmal Www 24-Hour Ambulance and Oxygen Service Mishawaka, Indiana 1 Lincoln Way West Osceola, Indlana If-X1 6 You KUNKELIS ANDROS STUDIO XM Rh ax SCHOOL LIFE PICTURES K UAXI , 121 South Main I IK Mishawaka, Indiana I-A 7 tc IIII 112 N h M ' ,Og N LM NFCR THE BEST IN ort aIn Street 'HX 1 ng MUSICAL SUPPLIES Mishawaka, Indiana RIT JOSTEN'S FINE CLASS RINGS ANNIVERSARY s. PERSONAL CARDS IVIEDALS S TROPHIES YEARBGGKS REPRESENTATIVE - Bos ALBERTSGN Congratulations Class of '65 KELVER'S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING S WELDING SHELL GASOLINE AND OILS 900 L.W.W. OSCEOLA, INDIANA A tovLeadfasPevufvBoostmAI - THE Buss FUNERAL CHAPEL Mm, FAVORHE ONE HALF GALLON MW ,Walls Fore FARMERS DAIRY-CO. lfglilfliillllu M YEARS Fred W. Bubb, Director Emu , A , GR'-DEA fi-ful? GET IT ' is Gisli! I IYAMIN 'pl N 202 North Main Street Mishawaka, Indiana D M 525 OR iZ:tg7,: :rw I n In '55 Mmm .M ,,,-f :' AT YOUR STORE he First National O Bank of Mlshawaha 109 mom Way EOS, and its Branches Mishawaka, Indiana Membef Fedeml Deposll School Supplies Drafting Supplies Insurance Corporation Greeting Cords Office Supplies Religious Goods Arr Supplies K G DGUH - OSS HILL-N-VALE CHILLED FRUIT SERVICE 't:gE:l',.?J2IE'2.,,,,,,,c,,, 'S Y -I - ffl' -. .iq ' Fresh Fruit Is Tasty and Healthful- 'fite s' The Fruit-O-Matic Makes It Available RETAIL at POOL EQUIPMENT WHOLESALE I IES 59844 Mlcml Road ygsn out !N?NE i5YlUCTION South Bend, Indiana nw35 3:c'0ENMwAT o AY w. Tele hone 291-1504 osczou, mo. P ' Pude mf Wm! I Compliments of: Diomonds W l h CICGS Jewelry WILL'S JEWELRY STORE SMITH CUT RATE Osceola, lndicxno T07 Lincoln Woy Eosl IN DOWNTOWN WINEY'S MISHAWAKA ' ' APPAREL and ACCESSORIES Mishowoko, lndiono for TEENS QIQLADJESK ,X .. X Phone 255-9004 Gifts for-HER o specio lly DILL CAMERA SHOP 255-6285 TT9 South Main, Mishowolcc BUTTERNUT BREAD KUSS BAKERY T25 W. lst, Mishowuko GILBERT'S DOWNTOWN MISHAWAKA l GRANDORF JEWELRY 908 L,W.W. Osceola, lndicno Compliments of TOM MASON PRINTING Osceola, lndiono N , ig ' l i n ul Jtlfu I A FRESH UP WITH 7 UP 55:52 J :S 'X es 'li 45 LQ f uP 7 UP YOUR Tl'llRST AWAY CHRlSTlANSON'S FURNITURE MISHAWAKA 0. C. LANES Lincoln Woy Wesl, Osceolo 8 AUTOMATIC PlNSPOTTERS E ,L ll li .ii i :EQ 518 I- Wherever you're xx - going. . . 5 . When you need a little Iifte depend on Coke I-Zespowsibkw Qefwiw mf ltsdly ls Izwwwbl I Compliments of NEWMAN'S PHARMACY Jefferson ot Logon Mishowoko, Indiono 259-5423 'vxfvmfxf Hfgkh 'H 255-8494 SERVING GX lim' I eff DooooNE Er I IXQCD KE fi . ' oooo Fooo 14846 McKinley Ave., Mishcwoko DOG N SUDS DRIVE IN .., ,nf ,,,f m' NIISHAWAKA WHEEL NIENAUGH'S INC. Osceolds only complete hordwcr t 804 S. Union SI., Mishowoko U - Roman C4 Stein-259 2415 S mg the community over 45 y Ww'wiwG00c1fHaud5 . . . Peww ' E The custodial staff of LoRayne Hirsch, Harold Martin, Art Gay, Art Smith, Elsie Megyese, Clem Minne, Clyde Burris, Ed O'Neil, Beulah Van- der Heyden, Henry Quist, and Harold Likes helps keep Perm a. profile of cleanliness. .gf f 1? vu. F Wg., iii' i:L'2:1 ' f f 1 y,-wx' 1: ef, L pf L Q, H n- :il-7E.Sf:iQ5j f-iifff5.fQ-'gi-in 'f ,I n eil H M k: 5LAvM,.:, 1:25 4, ::..:Ej, ,..,?::z,,,, W5 A ' ' , jffe:95i.i'2F' :E 2 I ' mL'5'f.?:5' . 'E 'z I' wk Y WK? 'Q:1:5..i:.:: ' 5??F'::!:E,. f sf f- ,:. 'H iff: f:-5355? i i- :ffplg 7 ' Qfakqg ,Sys feng: It 2 1 1 Q iggigki 3 11 l , T62 P-H-M Director of Food Services Mrs. Velda Harriman and Penn cafeteria worker Mrs Betty Arnett are a picture of service with a smile. Director of Extended Serv- ices Mr. Jack Jones in a con- templative mood following a visit and work in the TOR- NADO scarred Madison area. Penn cafeteria cashier Mrs Wanda Frederick. Penn cafeteria cashier Mrs Mary Van Hulle 163 A Anderson, Bertha 14,149 Anson, Teddy 22,149 Arnlit, Irene 149 5 Barber, Thelma 18,149 Beehler. Barbara 149 Behrens, WViIliam 22,149 Benning, Kenneth 31,149 Boehnlein. Stana 156 Bolen, Roy 149 Brady, Robert 43.45.47,149,154 Bronstad, Margaret 149 Brownell, David 126 Burke, Geneva 149 Cierzniak. James 149,154 Cook. Robert 149 Cox, Colleen 149,154 D Dedinsky. Arthur 149,154 Diener. Danie l22,150 Dunn. Mary 65,150,155 E Eslinlger, lVilbur 56 Frantz. Jay 150 Frick, Lucille 150,154 G Gilbert. Robert 150 Goebel, Karen 7,150 Green, George 150 Green, Nlichael 155 H Haines. Victor 30,150,154 Hannnan, Velda 162 Hanley, Dennis 18,150 Hardy. Don 19.150 Hardy, Jessie 155 Adams, Barbara 90 Allen. Phillip 3.90.42,44,45,47,79,116 Allison. Linda 90,76 Althoff, Rex 90 Anderson, Davis 90 Angel, Carolyn 90 Anson, Beverly 90 Arata, Thomas 90 Archibald, Darlene 15.90 Augustine, Susan 51.90 Austin, Donna 90.79,80 Auten, Larry 7.90 Avery. Sandra 90,65,78 Blair, Samuel 90 Baker. Cindy 90,65 Baker. Linda 91,76 Barnett, Gary 91 Bean, Robin 91.71,73 Bean, Thomas 91,14,62 Beaver. Penny 91 Beaver, Terry 91 Becher. Paul 91 Beery, David 91,38,40 Bell. Rebecca 91 Berry. Dixie 91.62.76.80 Bessinger. Eduard 91.30,43,44,45,46.47 Bevilhymer. Lois 91,65 Bigelow. Duane 91 Billow, Pam 91.68,69,76 Binicki. Joseph 91 Blad. Carole 76,80,92 Block, Lynette 92 Boling, Ronald 92 Bourret. Pamela 14.65,76,78,92 Bowman. lylichael 92 Bradford. David 92 Bradley. Barbara 92 Branscom. Barbara 65.78,79,92.117 Brennan. Patrick 92 Bronstad, Jan 47.92 Bronstad. Pattie 62.71.7392 Brown, Craig 10.38,40,79,92 Brown, Peggy 92 Burgess, Jerry 92 Burger, Donna 65,76,78,92 Burks, Roger 93 Buwa, Beverly 93 Cahanaw, Diana 93 Campbell. Ginger 76,93 Carrico. Frances 93 Carter. Georgia 71.73,79,80,93 Casper, Carl 93,116 Chandonia, Duane 93 Chase, Richard 93 Christy. Herman 30,93 Clark, Bill 93 Clark. Cathv 51.68.69.76.93.116 Clark, Richard 14.19,21,38,93 Coar. Carol 68.69.93 Cocanower, Danny 93 Coddington. Dale 94.114 Colborn. Cheryl 94,65 Coles. Deborah 94 Collev. Karen 94.76.79 Hatcher, Bernice 19,150 Heckaman, Michael 150,154 Hensler, Howard 157 Hershberger, Floyd 22,150 Hibschman, Annabelle 150,154 Hildreth. Kathleen 150 Hoffer, Francis 22.151 Holaway. C. LaMar 7,56,58,59,60,151 Holley, Vera 151 Hopkins, Sally 18.19,151 Howell. H. Dean 151,154 Hurst, Harvey 38,40,151,154 Huy? George 157 Jagg, W'illiam 45,47,151,154 Jones, Jack 162 Jones, Robert W. 6,7,154 Jurkiewicz, WValter 38,151 K Kelley, Clarence 157 Kintzel, Joseph 151 L Lemke, Esther 155 Lenhard, Anne 151 M Matthews, Frank 21,151 Mehnert, Ruth 151,156 Meyer, Ronald 36,38,151 Miller, Anne 151 lvioser, Carolyn 151 Motts. Clyde 152 Mountz, Louise Smith 152,154 Murray, Thomas 157 Musil, Kenneth 141,152 N Needler, Clarence 30,152 Newman, Donald 157,161 Nifong, Larry 30,152,154 'Mew Cook, ltiarolee 94,65,76,78 Coplen. Edward 94 Cornell, Larry 94,62,71,73 Coryell. Thomas 94,116 Cox. Anne 94,72 Cox, Lloydine 94 Cropsey, Robert 94,79 Crowel, Thomas 94.19,10.7,34,36,38,117 Csakany, Cathy 94,65,76,78 Czajkowski, Bill 94 Davis, Charles 94 Dt-Prato. Carol 95.65,76 DeVolder, Linda 95 DeWulf. Gary 95 Diltz, Linda 95.65,76,78,83 Doty, Wlilliam 95 Dougall. Kay 95.7,65,76,79 Duncan, Harold 95 Dunman, Craig 65 Eger. Thelma 95.76,79,80 Ely, Michael 95,7 Erhardt, Crolyn 95 Ernsberger, Sharon 95,71,73,83 Eslinger. Ronald 95 Evans, Fredrica 95 Ewing, John 95 Farabee, Mark 96 Fassett. Danny 96 Fassnacht. lyfarie 65,96 Flatt, Robert 96 Florca. lN4arilvn 96 Flory. Douglas 96 Floyd. Harold 96 Fox, Connie 65.74,96 Frank. Cathy 96 Frazier, Vicki 96 Friesner. Joel 21,96 Fuller, Linda 65.68.6996 Fulmer. David 96 Fulmer, Leah 96 Ftmkhouser, Cheryl 96 Funnell. Gerry 14,4597 Fuson, Rebecca 68,69,72,79,83,97 Galyean, Susan 68,69,97 Gamble, Nancy 65,76,97 Gardner, Alyce Jean 65,76,68,69,97 Garman, John 97 Garner, Sandra 97 Garrison, Manuel 97 Gay, Anna 97 Geerligs, Jacqueline 7,12,14,97 Gerstbauer, Terry 97 Getz, Kathy 97 Geyer, Leon 97 Gibbens, Jean 97 Giffen, Steve 97 Goff, Wayne 98 Goodsell. Dennis 98 Green, Vicki 98 Greening, Don 36,38,45,47,98,117 Grib, Paula 76,79,80,98 Griffin, Leslie 76.80,98 Griffin, Richard 30,98 Grose, Karen 98 o l64 O OiConnor, Robert 31,152,154 O'Keefe, James O'Shea, Frank 38,152 O'SlFa, Janice 19,152 Parker, Andrew 30.152 Phillips, William 152 Portolese, Anthony 3,30,45,1 Q Quirrlgny, Donald 38,40,152 Reece, Pauline 156 Ruby, Russell 5,56.57,152 Rymers, Thomas 157 S Saville, Lyman 19,152,154 Schmucker, Paul 86,152 Shepler, Lowell 22,153,154 Shepler, Nancy 153.154 Shoup, Owen 21,153,154 Slater, Thomas 3.154 Smith, Betty 18,153,154 Standish, Constance 153 Stine, Lowell 21,153 Stoneburner. Fannie 156 Swem, Thomas 49 T Toth, Genevieve 153 V Velonis. Berta 126 Vendrick, Robert 22,153 W WVard, Robert 37,158,153 WVilliams. Janet 153 Witwer, Lola 155 WVolfe, Carole 19,153 WVolfe, Leland 30,231,153 Grove, Charles 98 Gushwa. Sandra 98 Haack, Donald 74,72,98 Hagerty, Jerry 98 v Hakes, Philip 36,37,38,40,98 Hamlin, Barbara 98 Hanchar, Alexander 72,79,99 Harmon, Kent 99 Hartman, Shirley 99 Hartsell, Jennifer 99 Hartz, Patricia 74,99 Hayes, Melody 76,99 Healy. William 99 Heckber, Linda 79,99 Heckman, James 38,99 Hembrecht, Barbara 99 Harrinan. Roberta 99 Hiatt, Shirley 65,74,99 Highland, Marsha 65,74,99 Hillebrand, Larry 14,99,116 Hoefle, Sandra 76,99 Holmes, PCggY 65,68,69,100 Holt, Jack 100 Horein, Dian 65,73,100 Horne, Dennis 38,100,117 Horwarth, Josephine 76,100 Hough, Larry 21,36,38,47,79,100,117 Hunsberger. Thomas 100 Hurst, Jcral 18,21,100 Jacques, Douglas 42,45,47,100,117 Javis, Pamela 10,62,65,100,116 Johnson, David 100 Johnson, Ronald 100 Johnston, Nancy 100 Jones, Greg 100 Juday, John 101 Kalil, Diane 101 Kanouse, Michael 79,101 Kashmer, Edward 101 Katterheinrich, Larry 42,45,47,79,101 Kehr, Lorna 76,101 Kelley, Kathy 65,76,78,101 Kelver, Ronald 101 Kenaga, Dennis 101 Kime, Karen 79,101 Kitson, Brenda 101 Klein, Robert 101 Klein, Stanley 101 Klein. William 101 Koehnke, Patricia 76,101 Kurtz, Pamela 102 Laidig, Roger 102 Lawson, Maryann 78,102 Lebiedzinski. Susan 68.69,76,79,102 Lechlitner, Marlen 102 Lemke, Vicki 102 Lightner, James 102 Lisenko, Georgina 102 Lomax, James 72,79,102 Long, Sharon 102 Loy, Lois 62,102 Lung, David 11,38,102 Lung, Terry 102 Lvtle. Coen 102 Manges, Diane 102 Marker, Susan 65,68.69,76,103 Martin. Carl 10.18,103 Marvel. Gail 103 Marvel, Richard 38,41,43,47,45,103 Mass, Karen 103 Masters, Robert 103 Matchette, Karen 68,69,103 Matthews, Sally 65.76.103 MCCaskill. lkfarion 103 Diana McCollister 68.659.79.103 McCombs, Jacqueline 76.103 lVIcCreary, Karen 65,76,103 Mcltiann, Mary 79,80,103 McMillin. Janis 103 McNeil. Roger 18.103 McPike. Beverly 78,104 Mecklexibtirg. Paul 104 hiegyese, Elmer 30.104 Iyfeister, Christine 104 Meloy, John 104 Merrick, Janet 62,72,80,104,114 Mestach, Tim 104 Metz, Gary 104,3 Miller, Janis 68.69.104 Miller, Rodger 38,104 Miller, Sandra 18.104 Miller, Stephen 18,104 Minix, Jerry 104 Minix, Jim 104 Moore, Robert 104 Morlan, Iylyra 68.69,76.105.117 Mumby, Linda 7,58.76,79,80,105 Murphy, Carlton 105 Murphy, Kathleen 62,68,69,7,980.105 Murphy, Robert 105 Murphy, Sherry 76,105 Itlurrell. Douglas 105 Myers, Iwlarilyn 105 lkfynsberge, Carolyn 65.76.105 Ncmes. Joan 18.68.69.76,105 Nickel, Martha 68.69,105,114 Nordman, Lelia 105 Norris, Patsy 105 Oberly, Charles 83.105 O'Hara, Jean 79,80.105 Olsen, Blarilyn 14.63,78,106 Palka, Iviarsha 106 Palmer, Jerry 106 Parcell, Micliael 106 Parker, Barbara 80,106 0 A Patridge, Richard 106 Peltz, Sharon 62,76,106 Peterson. Gregory 106 Philipp, Jacquelyn 58,72.76,106 Phuntumkomol. Kesara 12,111,106 Pittman. Karen 7.41.51.65.76.106 Alexander, Larry 119 Andrews, Charles 119 Angel, Marilyn 119 Anson, Penny 119 Armour, Ronnie 119 Armstrong, Robin 119 Arnold, Charles 119 Ashley, Donna 68,69,76,119 Baker, Ken 119 Barbour, Charlotte 119 Barhydt, Sheery 119 Bassett, George 119 Batson, Terry 119 Beckham, Janice 119 Becchelli, Dennis 119 Beehler, Alan 119 Bennett, Blanche 119 Bentley, Pamela 119 Bird, Peggy 119 Bishop. Marcia 119 Blad. Davis 119 Blue, Pamela 58,64,65,G8,69,118,119 Bogart. George 119 Bradberry. James 119 Braun, David 119 Brown, Barbara 119 Brown, James 119 Brubaker, Crobin 119 Brugh, Marjorie 119 Burkhart. Scheryl 119 Canady, Pauline 78,119 Carter, Wilma 119 Chapman, Linda 119 Chastain, David 72.119 Christy, Carol 68.69.119 Cobert, Linda 76,119 Coffman, Justice tMontyJ 119 Colley, George 119 Collier. Darrell 119 Collier. James Bruce 62.119 Collins. Deborah 83.119 Comfort, Christine 86,119 Conrad, Shela 74.119 Contat, Rosemary 119 Crane, Cindy 119 Cropsey, David 119 Crowel, Jimmie Lou 119 Debroka, Charlene 119 Delater. Marcella 119 Pollins. Kent 4.106 Polomskey, lylary 106 Powell. David 106 Proctor, Kandra 62.78.106 Proudfit. Linda 7.58,64,62,72,65,107,114 Qualls, Roy 107 Randolph. Jerry 107 Rasmussen. Robert 107 Raymond, Donald 107 Rea, Gail 65.114,107 Reinhardt, Doyle 107 Rentschler. Toni 76.80,107 Reske, James 107 Reum, Stanley 107 Rhinehart, Lewis 107 Rice, Bernard 107 Ride. Beverly 197 Richards. James 107 Ritter. Nancy 7.19.65,107 Roberson, Gary 108 Rodgers. 1Villiam 108 Rogers, Neva 62.80,108 Rouch. Sharon 108 Roush, Harold 108 Rummel, Glen 38.40,108 Rummel. Kerry 108 Rumpf. Barbara 65.78,79.108 Rupchock. Jon' 38.108116 Russell. Sharon 76.108 Sager. Stephen 108 Salomon. John 108 Samples, Alice 76.78.79.80.108 Sandefer. Donna 18.62.76,78,79.108 Sautter. Craig 38.108 Schalliol. Susan 22,79.80.109 Schlarb. Sharon 65 68.69.19.109 Sclnneltz. Marcia 65.68,69,109 Sclineck. ltfargaret 109 Schooley. Sara 109 Scott. Thomas 109 Sears. Jane 22,62.68.69.109 Sears. Jeanette 22.68.69.109 Shapland, Pamela 109 Sheets. Joyce 79,80.109 Shouse. Richard 109 Simons. Dennis 109 Singer. Brian 109 I Singleton. Diana 109,114 Sisk, Linda 76.109 Snow. Donna 76.78.110 Snyder. Delores 110 Sommerville, Dennis 110 Sones. Sharon 78.110 Sorgenfrei. Richard 20.82,110 Souza. Randal 110 Sparks. Glen 110 Stayton. Sharon 110 Steele. Daniel 111 Stevens. Patrick 83,111 Stoeckinger. Suzanne 111 Stockman. Ben 111 Stonelvurner. James 79.111 Strombeck. Nicholas 30.111 Strycker, Lynne 111 Stump. Nancy 111 Tabor, Betty 76.79.80.111 Takace, James 111 Therrien. Daniel 30.111 Thomson. Nile 111 Turley. Ulrich. VanDal Vanden Sue 80.111 Ronald 111 nine. Marcella 68.69.112 berg. Charles 30.112 VanDnrm:in. Achiel 112 Vannoni. Brian 14.62.79.112 VanPavmel. Leon 112 Velte. Dennis 112.38 Venis. Carol 65.112 Yr-rnasco. Alan 112 Yoss. E 1Yallace. dward 112 Patricia 62.76.78.79.112 1N'alling. Richard 82.112 Hia rn er . Marsha 74.112 1X'arner. Suzanne 112 Vlarren XX' amna XV:-aver . Stanley 112 ns. Linda 112 . Kenneth 113 1Veimer. James 11.38.113 Hleldy. Brent 49.113 Vleldy. Eva Carol 65.113 XVQ-ldy. Henry 113 1Velker. Calvin 113 Hlelsh. Duane 113 1Vileox. Sandra 113 Vlillis. Pamela 71.73.113.11-4 Slaven Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith .David 110 Bruce Edward 110 Bruch Erich 12.14,79.110 Christine 10.110 Diana 19.110 Jean 76.110 Lon 18.236.38.110 Shelia 80.110 Juana Delater, Terry 119 DeLoddere. Sharon 119 Debian. John 119 DeMaegd. Michael 119 Dews, Danny 119 Dickey, Charles 119 Dickson, George 119 Dobbs. Albert 119 Doi, Joi 76.119 Duarte, Carol 119 Duncan, lyfelva 68,653,119 Dussel. Peggy 119 Eberhart. Ray 119 Edwards, Becky 119 Edwards. Robert 120 Eger, Catherine 76,78,12O Eller, James 120 Emery, David 82.86.120 Faust. Daniel 120 Federnok, Jolm 120 Fell, Lois 120 Fisher. lwfike 120 Flickinger. Dennis 120 Folk. Janet 120 Ford. Mike 120 Franklin. Elaine 120 Franklin. Ronald 120 Frederickson. Jill 71.73.120 Freel, Katherine 120 Freshour. Barbara 76.78.120 Fries, Wesley 120 Fulmer, Richard 118,120 Fnrore, Joseph 120 Gamble. ltlary 65.68.69.76,120 Gardner. Dan 82.86.120 Gerstbauer. Jackie 62.120 Geyer, Dean 120 Goddard. Phil 71,73.86,120 Golata, Ray 120 Gooding, Bob 120 Gostola. Debbie 120 Gould. Dick 62.120 Grafton. John 120 Greening. Susan 120 Griggs, Victor 120 Grosos. Robert 120 Gross. Connie 120 Gunn, Darrell 120 Gunter. Nancy 120 l65 1Vood, Roger 11.40.113 1Vurtsbaugh. Clieryll 113 Vlyatt. David 113 Yackley. Joy 113 Yetter. Linda 113 Yoder. Stanley 41.42.43.44.45.46.47.116 Zahner. Jerry 114 Zi-chiel. Lee 114 Zugbaum. JoAnn 62.65.68.69.76.80.114 Hahn. Liaynard 120 Hall, Susan 75.120 Hamman. Karen 120 Hanlon, Charlotte 120 Hardin. Barbara 120 Hardy. Richy 120 Haslett. Phillip 120 Hayden. Katrina 65.68.691.20 Hayward. David 120 Heeter, Greg 120 Hembrecht. Paul 120 Herrick. Robert 120 Hess, Bruce 62.120 Highland. Ruane 64.120 Hiler. Jack 120 Hixenbaugh. Marlene 120 Hoefle. Janet 64.65.68.69.120 Hohl, Steven 62.12 0 Holmes. Don 120 Holsinger. Greg 120 Holycross. Sue 120 Hoover, 1Villiam R. 120 Horein. Donald 120 Hudson. Barbara 62.68.69.80,120 HuH'man, Karen 62,68,120 Hummel. Dale 120 Hums, Patricia 120 Hums, Tony 120 Hunsberger, Karen 121 Hunsley. Linda 121 Hupp, David 121 Hurcomb. Charles 121 Hurtekant. Mike 121 Hyatte, Judy 118,101 Ice. Roger 121 Ickes, Georgia 121 Ingle. Daryl 121 Isza, Joe 121 Jackson. Gary 121 Jones. Jennifer 62,121 Johnson. Joe 121 Johnson. Linda 121 Johnson, Lynn 121 Johnson. 1Villiam P. 121 Joiner, Theresa 121 Jordan. Terry 121 Jordan. Thomas 121 Kanouse. Patricia 71.73,121 Kelley. Stephen 62.121 Kemble, Robert 121 Kime, John 121 King, Amanda 121 Kizer, Richard 121 Klabor, Sheryll 74,121 Klein, Ted 121 Knox, Arlene 121 Koehnke, Janet 65,76,121 Krupp, Gloria 121 Kubitschek, Helen 78,82,83,1l8,121 Kubitschek, Victor 121 Kushto, Paul 121 Laidig, Rebecca 58,64,68,69,118,121 Lambert, Larry 121 Lamirand, Nancy 82,121 Leach, Ken 82,121 Leckrone, David 62,71,73,76,86 Ledford, John 121 Lee, Douglas 121 Lee, Judy 121 Lehman, Stephen 121 Leighton, Mary Louise 121 Leininger, Ed 121 Lett, Thomas 121 Lewis, Arthur 121 Liepold, Jim 116,121 Lipinski, Victoria 75,121 Lisenko, Marie 121 Little, Larry 121 Luke, Lawrence 121 Maggert, John 121 Maggert, Rosemary 121 Maier, Ron 83,121 Marker, Linda 118,121 Marvel, Margaret 121 Mason, Tomi 62,65,121 Mattasits. Mike 121 Maurer, Paul 86.121 May, Linda 65,68,69,76,79,8O,212 McCammon, Gary 121 McConnell, Edna 122 McDowell, Earl 122 McKew, Jeff 122 McLean, Ron 122 McMann. Steve 122 Meisel. Carl 58,62,122 Meisenhelder, Jim 122 Miles, Bernd 58,122 Miller, Douglas 122 Miller, Jerry 122 Miller, Marilyn 122 Miller, Phil 122 Mishler, Arlene 122 Mitchell. Colleen 122 Moore, Barbara 58,122 Moore, Rebecca 122 Moon, Vicki 122 Moran. Dana 68,69,122 Mroczek, Mike 122 Mumby, Vicky 58,74,122 Murphy, Ron 122 Mutti, Roger 122 Nance, Richard 122 Nash, Bonnie 62,64,68,122 Nash, Michael 122 ' Nelson, Tom 122 Newcomer, James 122 Norris. Tom 122 Oakley, Larry 122 Omundson. Barbara 122 Adams, Phyllis 128 Alford, Marsha 128 Allen, Toby 128 Althoff, Eric 128,63 Anderson, Kathy 128 Andrews, Gerald 128 Andrews, Robert 128,86 Armstron, Linda 128 Artusi, Dennie 128 Austin, Bill 128 Auten, Nancy 128,63,64 Baize, Pat 128 Baker, Joyce 128,78,64 Baker, Ron 128 Ballatore, Sandra 128,64 Barbour, Diana 128 Barbour, Donald 128 Barnes, Carolyn 128 Barnett, Mary 128,64 Barstow, Mary 128 Bartlett, Vickey 128,63 Bashore, Patrick 128 Basset, Barbara 128,69,78 Battles, Gary 128 Beach, Cheri 128 Beaver, Philip 128 Beechler, Teresa 128 Bellman, Joseph 128 Bellman, Joyce 128,63,64 Bice, Rick 128 Bierman, Charles 128 Bird, Sandra 128,64 Blade, Brenda 128 Bogan, Joy 128,68 Bolen, Craig 128 Books. Everett 128 OiN'eal, Margaret 71,73,122 Osmon, Glenn 122 Paluzzi, Angela 122 Parcell, Barbara 64.8O,122 Parmley, Pam 71,73,122 Penn, Larry 122 Phend, Melodie 122 Phillips, Gerald 122 Porter, Don 122 Powell, Gloria 62,68,69,80,122 Poswilka, Sandra 62,68,69,122 Prirnmer, Paula 122 Prior, Ronny 122 Rach, James 122 Rader, Kellie 122 Rader, Starless 122 Ramsey, Diana 76,122 Ransberger, Rick 122 Reece, Raymond 122 Reed, Kenneth 122 Reed, Linda 122 Reichert, Bruce 80.122 Reihl, Nancy 76,78,122 Reinoehl, Gary 62,122 Rembusch, Carolyn 12 Rentschler, Tom 122 Rhodes, Bill 122 Riggle, Mark 122 Ringen, Linda 65,68,69,76,l18,122 Ringen, Robert 122 Risner, Dave 62,122 Ritter, Tom 62,122 Robinson, Darlene 123 Robinson, Faye 76,78,123 Robinson, Judity 123 Roher, Mary 123 Rorie, Jean 123 Roth, Linda 62,123 Rouch, Donna 123 Ruekert, Mark 123 Rumrnel, Jerry 123 Rupchock, Mary Ann 123 Rydzinski, Marcel 58,123 Sager, Carol 123 Sanders, Zinta 76,123 Scheibelhut. John 123 Schlemmer, Eldon 123 Schneer, Mary Lou 123 Schriver, Ron 58,83,123 Schutz, Lois 58,123 Seggerman, Cathy 78,123 Sergeant, Jerry 123 Sheldon, Roberta 123 Sherk, Marsha 123 Sherk, Terry 123 Sherk, Thomas 123 Shroyer, Larry 123 Shupe, Jean A. 58,123 Sigerfoos, Margaret 123 Simper, Kathy 123 Sizemore, David 123 Slater, Earl 123 Slaven, Barbara 68,659,123 Smith, Sara Jane 78,123 Smith, Sandra 123 Smith, Tim 123 Snyder, Doris 123 Snyder, Lorraine 123 Sones, .leanne 123 Qoplwmows Bowers, Nancy 128 Bowman, Bruce 128,63,86 Bradway, Jimmy 128 Breden, Linda 128 Brennan, Thomas 128 Brinson, Bonnie 128 Brothers, Larry 128 Brown, Larry 128,71 Buckles, Dennis 128,83 Burgess, John 128 Burkhart, Cynthia 128 Burkhart, Tom 128 Burnett, Jerry 128 Burnett, Linda 128 Burris, Greg 128 Bush, Linda 128,83 Buysse, Randy 128 Caplinger, Delbert 128 Carmichael, Candy 128,83 Carrico, Tom 128 Carter, Terri 128,82 Cary, Linda 128 Clark, Cindy 128 Clewell, Janice 128 Cocanower, Monica 128 Colbotn, Ronald 128,82 Comfort, Tom 128 Contat, Dennis 128 Conway, Lauren 128 Copeland, Wanda 128,64 Cox, Margie 128 Czajkowski, Alan 128 Daly, Shirley 128 Damp. Francele 128 Darr, Rodger 128,63 Davis, Judy 128 I66 Squires,Sandra 68,69,123 Stafford, William 123 Stansberry, Keith 123 Stansberry, Joyce 123 Steele, William 123 Steinbaugh, Connie 123 Sterzik, Kathryn 76,123 Stephen, Connie 123 Stevenson, Clen 123 Steverson, Carl 123 Stiebritz, VVally 123 Stiver, Barbara 74,123 Stoeckinger, Judith 62,76,123 Stone, Judy 123 Strain, Ken 123 Strombcek, Wendy 123 Strope, Diana 68,69,123 Stuber, David 123 Styles, Merritt 123 Suetkamp, Larry 123 Taylor, Robert 123 Taylor, Sharon 123 Thomas, Donald 123 Thompson, James 123 Thompson, Susan 68,69,73,123 Tollar, Jerry 123 Tom, Sandra 124 Tourjee, John 124 Truckowski, Carol 78,124 Tuggle, Evan 124 Umsted, Frank 124 Underwood, Connie 78,124 Underwood, Mark 124 Van Belleghem, John 124 Van Deventer, Pamela 124 Vaugh, Loretta 124 Vellucci, Rose 62,118,124 Verheye, Patricia 124 Victory, Dennis 124 Vincent, Rickey 124 Wachs, Cathy Ann 124 Wachs, John 124 Walker, Steve 124 Walker, Susan 124 Wallace, Edward 124 Wallace, Kay 124 Walls, Ira 124 Walters, Jean Beverly 65,124 Walters, Bill 124 Warner, Linda 124 Weaver, Wanda 62,124 Weikel, Jerry 124 Weldy, Clee 124 Welsh, Kenny 124 Wendall, Don 124 Wesco, Virgil 82,86,124 White, Shirley 124 White, Virginia 124 Whitten, Charles 124 Wilson, Robert 124 Winger, Frank 124 Wisler, Linda 124 Wojytsiak, John 124 Wojytsiak, Kathleen 62,124 Woods, Tina 124 Wordinger, Janice 62,8O,124 Worden, Nelson 118,124 Worthington, Richard 82,124 wright, Ruth 78,124 Yankee, Philip 124 Davis, Larry 129 Dawson, Vickie 129 DeCloedt, Mary 129 DeLater, Terry 129 DeLater, Terry 129 DeLong, An. 129,83 Dews, Peggy 129 DeWulf, David 129 Dice, John 129 Doi, Judy 129,80 Donathen, Michael 129 Donica, Nancy 129,64 Dosmann, David 129 Doty, Linda 129,74 Dudeck, John 129 Duncan, Linda 129,71,73 Dunkleberger, Becky 129 Eakins, Evin 129 Eber, Thomas 129 Eby, Merlin 129 Emerson, Gary 129 Erhardt Marie 129 Evans, James 129,58 Evans, Phoebe 129 Ewing, Dennis 129 Fanning, Craig 129,82 Fanning, Guy 129,83 Farabee, Tracy 129,79 Faunce, John 129 Filley, Linda 129 Finney, Melody 129 Floyd, Albert 129 Foltz, Danny 129 Ford, Gary 129 Ford, Lonnie 129 Folwer. Janet 129 Fox. Thomas 129 Franklin, Terry 129 Franks, Joan 129 Frantz, Ronald 129 Freel, James 129 Freel, Janet 129 Friesner, Linda 129,64,69,79 Fuson, Linda 129,83 Gall, Sandra 129 Gall, Shirley 129 Galyean, Kathleen 129,63,69,80 Gear. Larry 129 Geerligs, John 129 Genimer. James 129 Gerald. Mike 129 Glass, Stephen 129,58 Glasscock, Judith 129 Glosson, Janet 129 Goodard, Alan 129 Goodsell. John 129 Grabill. Connie 129 Gray, Terri 129 Green, Dan 129 Green, Phil 129 Gresham, Mary Ellen 129,64 Griiiin, Lyman 129 Grimes, Karen 129,63,64 Grise, Charles 129 Gropp, Ned 129 Grove, lyiyrna 129,64 Grove, Steve 129 Hanlon, Brenda 129 Harmon, Greg 129 Hartman, Sharon 129 Hartzog, Nina 129,64 Healy, Jody 129 Healy, Bob 130 Heilrnan, Lynn 130 Henderson, David 130 Hertel. Linda 130,64 Higgenbotham, Laura 130,64,69 Hillebrand, Rita 130 Hines, Tom 130 Hinkle, Jeff 130 Hoefle. Bill 130 Hoffman, Richard 130 Hoffman, Suzanne 130,64,69 Holmes, Thomas 130 Horvath, Regina 130 Howard, Paul 130.83 Hunsberger, Margaret 130 Hunter, Danny 130 Huss, Pamela 130,78 Ickes, Mary 130 Imus, Audrey 130,64 Janowski, Coy 130 Janowski, Larry 130 Jefferies, Sandy 130,74 Johnson, Bill Gene 130 Johnson, Bill Owen 130 Johnson, Denny 130 Colley, Johnson, John 130 Johnston, Paul 130 Alford, Raymond 136,86 Allen, David 136 Allison, Garrett 136 Ammerman, Mary 136.59,63,69 Anglin, Suzanne 136,60,64,69 Archibald, Keith 136 Auten, Brad 136,60 Avery, Bill 136 Bacewic, Wanda 136 Baker, Tim 136,60 Baker, YVilliam 136 Bailin, Debbie 136.64,69 Balassa, Paula 136,63,71,73 Baldauf, Kirk 136,60 Balog, Jon 136 Barhydt, Rae 136 Barone, Nicolette 136 Barrier, Herman 136 Barrier, Jesse 136 Barrier, Roy 136 Base, Mark 136 Beaver, Bob 136 Bemis, Steven 136 Bennet, Ellen 136 Bennett, Karen 136,69.79' Bevilliymer, Richard 136 Bevis, Glen 136 ' ' Bigelow, Kirk 136 Biggs, Brenda 136 Bird, Michael 136,60 Blackwell, Mark 136,83 Blaschke. Bob 136.60 Bilcher. Thomas 136 Boner, Mike 136 Boocher, Judy 136,59,60,64,69 Boocher, Steven 136 Bowen, Luretha 136 Bower, Linda 136.82 Bowers, Linda 136,71.73 Bradberry, Elaine 136 Bradley, David 136,63 Jones. Anna 130 Joy, Torn 130 Kauffman, Lester 130 Keel. Tom 130 King, Ann 130 Klintner, Karol 130 Kleckner. Carole 130,82 Klein. Cherie 130 Klinedinst, Anne 130.63 Koch, Stephanie 64.69,76,130 Koch. Stephen 63.130 Koehler. Linda 80,130 Kollar, Tom 130 Koski, Robert 130 Kuntz. Randy 130 Lambert, Leonard 130 Lawson. Donald 130 Laxton. Patricia 130 Learman, Tim 130 Learman. Tom 130 Leekrone. Paul 130 Leighton, John 130 Lewis, Susan 63.76.80,130 Liggett. Susan 71.73,76.130 Linton. Steven 130 Lipinski. Patty 130 Logsdon, Tom 130 Logsdon. Ron 130 Lovechio, Larry 130 Ludwig. ltlarjorie 74,130 Luke. Jerry 130 Lung, Carol 130 lwiahie, Gloria 130 lvlagee, Bud 130 hiahnesmith, Connie 64,76,130 lyiarchand. James 130 Marker. Allen 130 lyiarshall. Chris 130 Martin, David 130 Martin, Nancy 13,071,73 Marvel. Phyllis 130 hiatherly, Betty 130 Mattheit's, Lloyd 130 1tIcCombs. Dan 130 McConshay, Larry 130 McCreary, Gale 131.64 McCrum. Andrew 131 ltlclntyre, Phyllis 131 Meacham. Terry 131 Meisel. Mariellen 131,64 Meredith, Terry 131 Metz, Cheryl 131 Middleton, Fred 131 Mikel, George 131 Miller, Malcolm 131 Minne, Paul 131 Mitchell. Donna 131,74,69,64 Molnar, Mike 131,83 ltiontgornery, Marcia 131 lNIoore, Clyde 131 Moran. lklike 113 Mroczek, John 131 Murphy, Kaye 131 Ffuzslumew Bradshaw, YVillis 136 Bricker, Frederick 136 Bricker, Jill Ann 136,60 Brodgon, Steve 136,60 Bowma Brown, Brown, n. Valeda 136,60 Beth 136 Brian 136,83 Brown, Judy 136 Brown, Larry 136,58,73,86 Brown, Michael 136 Bruce, Janice 136,59 Bruggemna, Ronald 136 Brugh, Sidney 136 Bryan, YVillis 136 Bungard. Dale 136 Burge, Pat 136,60 Cabanaw, Linda 136 Cain, Dee Anne 136,63,79 Campb Carpen ell, Paul 136 ter, Vickie 136 Carrico, Marion 136 Cary, Tom 136 Chastain. Darlene 136 Christy, Michael 136 Clanton. Phillip 136 Clark, Timothy 136 Cleland. Connie 136,59 Clem, William Gary 136 Clewell, Sharon 136 Coffman, Mike 136 Coles, Steve 136 Carol 137 Conrad, Lana 137,60,79 Conway. Becky 137 Constable. Sandra 137 Coplen, Dianna 137,64 Cowsert, Richard 137 Craft, Verna 137 Curtis, Thomas 137 Davis, Tony 137 DeGraff. Sheryl 137.64 l67 Alyers. Dennis 131 Nash, Jim 131 Naugle. Patricia 131,76,64 Neitzel. Cynthia 131,64 Nencomer. Pam 131.71.73.58,64 Nicholas, Sharon 131.69,63 Tavernier, Cary 132 Tobolski, Bill 132 Troup. Linda 132,64 Truex, Becky 132.64 Underwood. Cheri 132 Valentine, Alice 132 Vandeljtltte. Steve 132 Vanivier. Loretta 132,63 Yandygriff. Carl 132 Vanclygriff. Sue 132.69,82 VanTornhout, Reni 132 Vaught, Vicki 132,80 Vickery. Richard 132 Voglar, Kathy 132.69.83.68 W'achowiak. Constance 132.6980 68 2, YVaggoner, Niichael 13 80 1Yalter, Jack 132 XValters. XYilliam 132 YH-ade, Barbara 132 YYeax'er, Stephen 132 1Yeber. Kenneth 132 Hleikel. Cathy 132.63 Wleil. John 132 1N'eiss. Carolyn 132.64 iileisweaver. Craig 132 i 1Veldy, Roger 132 1Veldy, Sara 132 1N'eldy, Thomas 132 YVelker, liargaret 132 XVelsch. Karin 132 1Vells, Gary 133 1Venger, Larry 133 1Vhiteker. Charles 133 Wlhiteman. Gary 133 Wlhitney. Greg 133 1Viley, Jerry 133 W'ilkerson. Betty 133 Yililliams. Don 133 WVillson, liiary Dee 133,80 YVilson. Robert 133 Yilisser. Robert 133 YVolf, Gary 13 YVood, April 13 iilood, Gerald 133 Yiforden, Andy 133 Wlordinger, Carolyn Sue 133.63,76 64 Yvordinger, Gary 133 Vlorthington, Dave 133 YVyatt, Audrey 133 Yankee. Eldon 133 Yeater. Sally 133 Yenna. Robert 133.83 Zbrzezny, Cheryl 133,64 Zehrung. Vicki 133 Zeiger, Kathryn 133.64 Ziesenhene. Jacque 133 Zugbautn, Craig 133 Debian, Sandra 137.59 Dempsey, Kathy 137 Dcrbin, George 137.60 Dickerson, James 137 Dickerson. John 137 Diefenbaugh, liiark 137 Dillan. Linda 137,553.79 Donathen, Dennis 137 Doty, Edward 137 Dudeck, Ruth 137.59 Eliright. Gene 137 Edwards, Tiin 137 Eger, Jean 13780.59 Eger, Richard 137,80 Emery. Rosemary 137 Erhardt, Roger 137 Erickson. Janet 137,60 Evans, John 137 Evans, Linda 137 Everett, Nathan 137 Fassett, Jim 137 Felton, Bill 137 Fermi, Steven 137,71,73,86 Fetters, David 137,60 Filley. Edward 137 Finney, Helen 137 Fisher, Bruce 137 Floyd. lNIike 137 Foltz, Vickey 137,63,64 Ford, ,lvlike 137 Frazier. Cherie 137 Frederickson, Joyce 137 Fresliour, Shirley 137,83 Furore, Peter 137 Furr. Connie 137,60 Gardner. Dawn 13763.59 Garrow, Barbara 137.59 Garver, Shirley 137,60 Gay, Linda 137 Gear, Carol 137,63,71,73,76 Gemrner. Patricia 137.76 Gerard, Robert 137 Gerndt, Michael 137 Gibson, Donn 137 Goddard, Gary 137 Golata, Mary 137,69 Gooding, Greg 137,60,63 Grafton, Arch 137 Green, Ricky 137 Griffin. Oma 137 Griggs, Roger 137,83 Griggs, VValter tMarkl 137 Gyorgyi, Marilyn 137,59 Haas, Dennis 137 Hahn. Patricia 137,59,83 Hakes, Kathy 137,6-4,69 Halsaver, Thomas 137 Harmon, Gary 137,60 Harness, David 137.51,60 Hartman. Joyce 137 Hayden, Hal 137.60 Hayden. Steven 137 Hayne, Ester 138 Hembrecht. William 138 Henderson, Becky 138 Hertel, Larry 138 Hinds. Bonnie 138 Hinton, Cheryl 138,59,69 Hirsch, Shelley 138,64 Hoefle. Tona 138 Hoerauf, Patty 138,71,73 Holbert, Verna 138 Holderman. Jack 138 Hnlsinger, Paul 138.60,83 Holycross, Gregg 138,60,83 Hook, James 138 Hopper, Rick 138 Horvath. Robert 138 Horwath, Victoria 138,59 Howard. Sharon 138,60 Huffer, Becky 138 Hughes, Kathleen 138,60,68 Hunsberger, Kenny 138 Hunt, Valerie 138.63154 Hunter, Sharon 138 Jernigan. David 138 Jester, Phillip 138 Jeunette, Deborah 138 Jewett, Pamela 138,59,64,69 Johnson, Jerry 138 Johnson, Judy 138,59 Johnson, Ralph 138 Jolly, Jack 138 Jones, Dick 138 Joswick, Sandy 138,79 Joy, Harold 138 Joy, Susan 138,64 Kaminsky, Daniel 138 Kammerer, Michael 138,63 Kehr, Jennifer 138 Keranen, Patricia 138 Kilburn, Paulette 138,59,79 Kime, Jeffery 138 Kinzie, Michael 138 Klaybor, Mike 138,6O,83 Klein, Angela 138 Knowles, Deborah 138,74 Kobold, Linda 138,64,79 Kosik, Dick 138 Kowalski, Kenneth 138,60 Kunz, Kathy 138,59 Kurtz, Michael 138 Laidig, Linda 138,82 Lambert, Linda 138,63,69 Langel, Robert 138 LaVine, Eric 138,60 LaVine, Marc 138 Laws, Nancy 138.60 Leach, Lynette 138 Lechlitner, Cheryl 138,60 Leininger, Mary 138,69 Lester, Michail 138 Letherman, David 138 Lett, Nancy 138,59,63 Likes. Karen 138 Lisenko, Cynthia 138,79 Little, Pamela 138,63,64,69,7 Long, Ted 138 Lotz, Jeffery 138 Mabie, Joyce 138,63 Maier, Janet 138,79 Maier, Judy 138,69 Makowski, Rebecca 138,80 Marchand, Jeryld 139 Marseilles, Carl 139 Marshall. Marsha 139 9 Martin, Rebekah 139,60 Marvel. Randy 139 lvlason, Crystal 139,63 Mass, Donald 139 Matheney, Vicki 139 Mattasits, Janet 139.64 fMcCartney, Louis 139 McCay, Kathryn 139 McCullough, Ginger 139,71,73 McCraw, Jack 139 McQueary, Ernest 139 Mechling. Steven 139 Miller, Glennie 139,76,83 Miltenberger, Linda 139,69 Minix, Terry 139 Minne, John 139 Minnix, Daniel 139 Molnar, Bradley 139,60,83 Moon, Charles 139 Moore, Rodger 139 ltiorgan. Diana 139 Mroczek, William 139 Mutchler, Bob 139 Mull, Bonnie 139 Murphy. Judy Ann 139,59 Myers. Barbara 139,60,63,79,57 Mynsberge. John 139,60 Needham, Teri 139,63,67 Needham, Tony 139 Nelson, Billy Dean 139 Nelson, Charles 139 Newland, Sally 139.59,69 Newman, Kathy 139,60,83 Niles. Cynthia Jean 139 Niver, Elizabeth 139 Nobles, Charlotte 139 Norris. Donald 139 North, David 139 Nusbaum. Ted 139 Omundson. Virginia 139,64 Owen, Artie tChipj 139,63 Paluzzi, Sherry 139,60 Pavey, lNIary 139 Peffley, Michael 139 Perlley, Myron 139.60 Peterson, Connie 139,60 Philipp. Patricia 139.59,63 Pittman, Janet 139,60 Pittman, Lou Jeanne 139 Pogue, Linda 139 Pollock. Jerry 139 Poole, W'illian1 139 Porter, Patricia 139,59 Powell, Terry 139.83 Prahl, John 139,83 Presnell, Carol 139 Presnell, George 139 Primmer. Michael tJeHl 139 Proudfit. Bill 139 Prout, Dennis 139 Quimby, Ralph 139 Rach, Mike 139.83 Rader, Kevan 139 Ramey, Marilyn 139,83 Ramsey, Nina 139 Randolph ,Gary 139 Ransberger, John 139,83 Ransom, Kerry 139 Rasmussen, Robert 140 Raymond. Steven 140 Redman, Bill 140 Reichert, Sandra 140,69 Reinholtz, Melody 140 Reinhoel, Thomas 140 Rich, Linda 140.60 Richmond, Thomas 140 Riggle, Ronald 140 Riley, Bill 140,83 Robinson. Wayne 140,60 Rogers. Dennis 140,83 Rorie, Onis 140 Rowe, Phyllis 140,59 Sager, Donald 140 Sanders, Carole 140,64 Schmidt, James 140 Schmitt, Jeanne 140 Schneck, Carolyn 140,59 Schneer, ltiax 140 Schultz, Karen 140,63,64 Search, Frederick 140,80 Seiler, Jesse 140 Sellon, Doug 140,57,60,63 Shaller, Terry 140,58,71,73,83,86 Shaklin, Gary 140 Sharp, Cindy 140,60,68,69,82 768 Sharp, Raymond 140 Shields, Linda 140 Shorb, Melvin 140,83 Shoubert, Jim 140 Shroyer, Dennis 140 Sienicki, John 140 Simms, hiarcia 140 Simons, Patrick 140 Slater, Kerry 140 Smethers, Dennis 140,83 Smith. Doug 140 Smith, Iwlillasa 140,69 Smith, Patty 140,76,79 Smith, Rebecca 140 Snow, Debbie 140 Spence, Rebecca 140 Squires, James 140 Stacy, Clyde Stephen 140,60 Stafford, Virginia 140,60,64 Stevens, Becky 140 Stevens, Brenda 140 Stevenson, Daniel 140,60 Stevenson. Linda 140.60 Stevenson, hlona Lisa 140 Stewart, Donald 140 Sioeckinger, Jerry 140 Stone, Kathleen 140,79 Strycker, Lance 140 Stuber, Kim 140 Stump, Tom 140 Swald. John 140 Swinehart, Barbara 140 Teclder, Randall 140 Thomas, Ed 140 Thompson, Effie 140 Thompson, Janet 140,64 Tollar, Christine 40,69,64 Troup. Larry 140 Troxell, Linda 140 Tucker, Richard 140 Toggle, Shelley 140,79,59,64 Tumbl-eson, Britt 140,83 Ukele, Ava 140,59 Ulrich. Carol 140 Underwood ,George 140 Uselton, Theresa 141,79 Usenick, Alan 141 Valentine, Austin 141 Vandenberg, Pat 141,60 VanderYVendc, Mary 141,83 Vaught, Jim 141 Verheye, Delores 141,60,64 Vernasco, Karen 141,60 Vincent, Roddy 141,60 Wallace, Nancy 141 Walls, Chuck 141,63 Walters, Diana 141 Ward, Dawn 141 VVard, Ken 141 Weaver, Gene 141 Webb, Sue 141 Woiss, Connie 141,60,64,68,69 Weiss, Debra 141,60,6-3,64 Wendel, Margaret 141,60 WVenderski, Terry 141 White, Dwight 141 1rVhite, Linda 141,59,69 White, Richard 141 Whitfield, Gilbert 141 Whitten, Fred 141 Wlilborn, YVayne 141 Wilkinson, Linda 141 WVillia1ns, Darryle 141,63,64 Wilson, Keith 141,86 Witwer. Kevini 141,57,60,63,73, Wolfe, Eldins 141,51,60 WVoolf. 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Penn High School - Bittersweet Yearbook (Mishawaka, IN) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 142

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Penn High School - Bittersweet Yearbook (Mishawaka, IN) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 56

1965, pg 56


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