Penn High School - Bittersweet Yearbook (Mishawaka, IN)

 - Class of 1966

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Gale McCreary Karen Rinehold . . . jackie Gerstbauer Ken Leach . . . Don Porter . . Bonnie Nash Pat Verheye Carol Christy Photographer .john Geerligs demonstrates the new camera for Bittersweet photographer George Ratliff. Enjoying the Bittersweet at the annual autograph dance are Pam Blue, Dan Gardner, and Vicky Mumby. 3 1 3 .sm M .,,72-f' Q A ? Q if Q- , 3 if 54 , V W . . ' ' V X , 11 .5 ' 1 , X ,.-fu, ,. 'A V 'VY ' ' 'ggi A C A X .4 ' M - -1 fwfgg M X -- wax 5 1 . X -Y f W. xp fy,-QQ, A in 1 4 , . W , -,Q F , Q-A X f M 2: , ,kyaeibf at Q ' ,gl QA le ww. v V :gm 1 v ,. 4 my 1 f- 545 , xg -Wg , , V, , - , H , , ,M A ' X ' ' New S UMMER 55 1 4 Summer Starts with Girls' State . . . Seniors Becky Laidig and Vicky Mumby find time to relax during their exciting week at Girlvs State. Pam Bluejoinsljaney Fricke in a fighting campaign song during a party rally 6 Ends with 4-H Fair Steve Kelley savagely snarls as the Hwildmanv at the Bittersweet booth at the St. Aloseph County 4-H Fair. t E .iaigg t In her free fair time, Pat Verheye reads the 4-H fair edition of the Penn Points, As only football players know, practice begins early in August. Sarajane Smith looks delighted with the outcome of her work in the darkroom. Parking a car is no easy task, but this drivers education student gives it an honest try. 8 I l l l f A ' 2 I W! , WH, ,a,., , 7 E 51 4, .,.,Q: X Z E Q t ' is X 'N :f:a:p:4.f. - - ug :.... . '- VX 1, To catch up on a little lost sleep, senior .janet Koehnke takes a snooze during a break in summer school econ class. ,Af 1 Ali EQ ref' M WPS e t, sf , eff? li ff it 'E - , A my .wafw Senior Mark Ruckert has the full attention of his fellow students while dramatizing his point of view in a summer school English class. Freshman Craig Blue Fights for the Fiihrer in senior Ken Leach's sum- mer Film production. 9 Being a secretary can kecp anyone busy and Mrs. Witwer is no ex- ception. Summer was busy, busy for PHS students. Academical- ly, summer started with Girls, State and Boys' State. Seven seniors were honored with a trip to Indiana Uni- versity to study our state government. Summer school, jobs, camp counseling, 4-H, band rehearsals, chamber choir rehearsals, cheerleader practice, and various sports kept many students bustling. Of course, the summer wasn't all work and no play. Swimming in the old St. Joe, skiing, softball, baseball, dances, and vacations dominated the Hlighterl' side of life. '4Watch out for the wildman! 3, These cries were familiar to fair-goers passing the Bittersweet booth. For the first time in our school's history, Penn's publications de- partment operated a booth at the 4-H fair. The Bitter- sweet House of Mystery was created by seniors Dan Gardner and Steve Kelley. The Hwildmanw who was billed as coming from deepest, darkest Africa strangely re- sembled Steve Kelley. On the other side of the wildman,s cage was a vast gallery of puns. Excited viewers peered through the peep hole labeled Elizabeth Taylor only to find a lizard tayloring a suit. Red Buttons was also at our booth but in the person of three red buttons. The aboved mentioned werejust a few of the celebrities', that appeared at the Bittersweet House of Mystery. The pur- pose of the House of Mystery was to raise money and sell subscriptions to the Bittersweet. Enjoying a morning of reading on the lawn is the honor history class. A summer scene of construction changes the appearance of the Penn campus. .M 4 Penn High School's addition gets a long hot summer start, It was com- pleted for fall occupancy. s it 5 e ' tgeiiifalti Mr. George Green, Penn German teacher and summer lifeguard, warms up a Honda to join the 'kcycle fad . Summer school students take a break from their summer school class routines, Mr. Roy Bolen, economics teacher. leads the calorie counters, Faculyx M odwes Appearance Mr. .jones survives the summer heat with a temporary crewcut. Mr. Thomas Slater is about to board the bus returning students to Penn following a held trip to the South Bend court house. Mr. Donald Quimby, Penn social studies teacher, points out the advantages of team teaching while lecturing at Notre Dame. 12 or H zlgh Tempera tures ,, www- A fu- ,- . ,. K, , In his freetime Nlr. Cierzniak prepares his Msurprisesw for the honor history class. Discussing next years social studies program are Mr. Quimby, Mr. SChIT1l1CkCI'31'ld MY- Cieflfliak- Serenading parents and guests at the ice cream social is the freshman band. 13 FS Students Dzkjalczy Talents lleanne Courtney, Purdue student, 4-Her and Penn graduate, enjoys her summer 4-H assignment at Penn. Foreign exchange students from Germany, Viet Nam, and Spain plus two PHS students prove that music in an international language. Nelson Worden gallantly tests the water for senior Sue Holyeross. Bill johnson beams with pride at the award he received for his out standing 4-H project. 'lPractice makes perfecti' and N. Gunter, D. Gardner, Not everyone can usidewalk surf this well L. May, C. Underwood, and S. Putek try their best to be butklim Newcomer admits it takes practice. precision perfect. Ed Leininger proudly shows 4-H leader Mr Kintzel how well his crop is doing this sum- Lots of summer fun takes place in Penn High School's well-equipped pool. ITICY- if 5 Students Vacation oast to Coast Barbara Weade, Tom Brennan, Bruce Reichart, Sue Hoffman, Bren- da Blade, and Darlene Parmley anx- iously await their trip to California for the4Iunior Classical League Latin Convention. Mrs. Geneva Burke, Latin teacher, accompanied the lan- guage students. During her visit to the New York World's Fair Penn freshman Kar- en Kelley demonstrated her strength by lifting the unisphere. Nice work Karen. The arrival of the Bittersweet is always an exciting event and these students anxiously take their first glance. Gus Soler, Penn's foreign ex- change student, tries his hand at the American game of ping pong. Allen Beehler furnishes the music, l7 , . w JANE I J 4, , -f 1. aw W . ff 2 QA J -we r , ,. 4,36 1 Q ,fa ,g fo , 'A .lt . f',1 , Mix? W 0 ,Y Q 4 X 4. ' , , ,yr . 4 An ,. ,4 ,L ,, .W f '. G 1. ' 3,r VV , W 'A gk, M, Q AK :L f S .im S ,., L, . ,aw Q- .v , W 4 s 4 ,M f 'M , V , V tfiivlf ,Q - , A 5 ,f r xv ' a s f '.'.fa,.f:' ' Fw: m ' wi. A 4. t A1 M 54,5 df. , eq, ,gp K 9-. Q ,gi L . 1' is 2 , M, 2- 2 . Q. ,W V . Q ' -2' Q N ,,.,, , fi' A fi- ff. fag . , J-5 X 5 . 'ff gs- ' 'ff 'T K - ' ' 1 - 1 ' . Q 9 3 W3 ' ' ' f 'E -V .:4,:.':',.'ffr.. was, . Y w ...x ' . 5 X ' Q ' ,.-- ,I V ' ' ' r X, , ggf , : ,. -fn x f av if A , ' '- , 1 K fi f' 'A N: i 1- fx'-lx 212f6f:si:a '2M' Wi, -A ' , 5 E? t ' Q' x x ,fm QQ M N N in V N C . A ZLL 1 ,,.,: wi fun..-.., ll ' I - -Nmll Science Proves M yslwfing KM J , U rg 0 nl Chemistry student, Mariellen Meisel, is a model of concentration as she conducts her experiment. Physics teacher, Mr. Frank Matthews, demonstrates for physics students Don Porter, Torn Rentschler, ,lim Newcomer, and fvlike Hurtekant the use of the rangefinder, The Penn campus offers many opportunities for outdoor experiments. 20 With the space age booming ahead, many students find that science and math can lead to a prohtable and fascinating vocation. Many new and challenging problems confront us begging to be solved. We are faced with the task of learning how to use many new and complicated mechanisms. The paper and pencil method of working a math problem has given way to the computer. The sciences have also changed a great deal. The chemist in working with more and new elements, the biologist has to concern himself with sustaining the lives of many more people, and the physicist must now concern himself with outer space. Math and science majors find Penn's science de- partment superb and undoubtedly receive a strong background for college. The sciences taught at Penn include biology, chemistry, advanced chemistry, and physics. Every year the science department sponsors the annual Science Fair. This gives students the opportunity to explore and experiment by using their own ingenuity. The benehts received from this experimentation prove invaluable in helping a stu- dent to think and reason on his own. and Sometimes Even Pmezfzeezl Edna Williams performs her daily chore of cleaning the aquarium, while biology teacher Mr. Owen Shoup attends to a water experiment. Tom McLaren attempts to prove to fellow students that his GIANT calcula- tions are correct. Slide rule seminars were arranged for math students in after-school sessions. ,qs Mr. Clyde Motts. chemistry teacher. makes sure his students understand a basic principle in physics. Seeing is believing to most students. Science Has Somelhing To UWT Evepfone Penn students let off steam during Penn pep sessions and gave their team the backing they needed. Each pep session was highlighted by a skit given by each in- dividual class. The skits were written by the students themselves and proved to be very original and interesting. Their main purpose, however, was to increase school spirit and give more support to the team. The students should be commended for their eiiorts in backing our athletic teams. Traditionally seniors have been noted for their leader- ship, Each year seniors buy their senior cords and decorate them to their own tastes according to what they have done in the past four years. Cords are to be worn to school on black and white days as a sign of Hschool spirit. Linda Dillion demonstrates in speech class the proper grooming of a dog. Speech class students are given much credit for originality. Various Scenes wma! School ay Senior class president, Richard Worthington, tries to quiet his audience as he reads the senior class creed during a pep session skit. Sue Holycross and her brother Robert work diligently to make sure they get their evening tasks finished, School begins Qglgy early in the morning. English Students Enlarge Their V0eaI9uZem'es Mrs. Thelma Barber, Penn's senior English teacher. aids students in their vocabulary studies. An effective vocabulary is invaluable to college bound students. The Social Studies Department was characterized for the second straight year by the team teaching instructional approach. This approach has proved more efficient than the regular teaching approach. The history department devised an Mhonors classl' for juniors who were considered capable of doing excellent academic work. There was also the regular team teaching performed in the other history classes. The senior stu- dents were required to take government and economics. This course included a Hproblem solving approach during the second semes- ter. A social studies course is offered to every grade level at Penn. The teachers in the de- partment include: Miss Slaby, Mr. Bolen, Mr. Cierzniak, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Hurst, Mr. Quimby, Mr. Slater, Mr. Ward and Mr. Schmucker. Mr. Robert Ward. varsity football head coach and social studies prof, points out an important geographical loca- tion as three of his interested students look on. Nlr. Harvey Hurst explains an economic principle to Nlargaret Sigerfoos, John Van Belleghem and Connie Underwood in a senior economics team teachingi' session. ,....-.,.,....o ..,.. ,..-. Underrlass pictures only come once a year. Students pay particular attention to their appearances to be sure they are at their best, Mr. Edward Andros 'lshootsi' freshman Walling as his classmates waitin line. Miss Charlotte Sinkiewicz, P.H.S. typing teacher seems quite pleased with Daniel Minixls typing assignment. 455 ig lir . tt These early morning band practices can sure get a guy downfbut Dennis Harper gives it all hels got. E 24 The welding shop sets up at genuine production line to make cabinets for the new industrial arts wing. The cabinets will be used in both the welding shop and the new auto shop. Tom McLaren kneeds carefully to make sure his pastry has that chefs touch . 25 Penn Students Shaw Various Talents in All Phases cyf Study Class trt Mrs. Leah Silver drills her French class on proper word pronunciation. junior, Terri Carter, anxiously waits to have her ring size taken. The month of December a month to remember. Bob Albertsonhlos was ten representative, satisfies another customer. 26 and seniors Carol Christy and Bonnie Nash join Penn Smith in ordering their '66 annuals. The campaign featured daily spot recordings prior to the Buy NQ!!! 66 .TrQl'Swge'r SYS' Padiivci Cover XN gk 09541-YS C- cmd jackie Gerstbauer, club editor of the '66 BITTERSWEET. meets with club representatives regularly to establish better communication between the clubs and Penn Publications, A column of energetic Pennettes are impatiently awaiting their debut at half- time. The Pennettes performed their precision routines with the Marching Kingsmen. 28 labs O7'g6l71Z.Z6 Y-Teeners Marsha Shultz. Sue Wordinger, Doris Shaw. and Cynthia Neitzel use their skills to make centerpieces for the Christmas Ball. It takes team work to meet a deadline as Sandy Pozwilka, Vicki Simms, Linda Friesner discover as they add those finish- ing touchesw to the Christmas Ball decora- tions. TB League representatives from all over the community work together Senior Terry Meredith, fifth from the right. was Pennls '66 representa to plan the most successful campaign in .junior TB League history, tive. Mr, Bolen lettermen sponsor places his signature on Lettermen Club membership cards for Don Holmes, Ed Leninger, and Larryllennings. Two Latin-American Hamigosu fMr. Gamba and Gus Solerb converse in their native tongue about the future. P.H.S. T1'aa'z'lz'0ns Conzfinue The Quill and Scroll Club set one of the newest and most exciting traditions at Penn with their sale of school pins. Here, in an- other attempt to make a sale, Jackie Gerstbauer. president, convinces Phil Goddard that it's Hhetter to switch than Fightw. With the help of sponsors Mr. jurkiewicz and Mr. Brady, Tina Woods, Mary Barnett, and Bob Horvath plan for theirklunior Red Cross Christmas party, 3l Suetta Putek and Marjorie Ludwig sell after-lunch snacks for the Librarians Club. Most of the clubs at Penn have money-making projects but no club works as hard or con- tributes as much to the seasonal spirit as the Art Club in their Christmas Card Sale. Com- bining their talents and originality here are Katie Zieger, Sue Pavel, Marcia Smith, and Iutly Day. Jim Evans, Sue Brennan, and Tom Brennan catch the eye of a prospective customer dur- ing a Latin Club bake sale at the Farmer's Market. .mm-v-aw, Clubbers Suj9j90rtP1'q'ects . . . Will it or won't it? Miss Sinkiewicz appears dubious as Mrs. Massa looks on, The Future Business Leaders Club sold balloons during the football games this year. Darlene Parmley gratefully accepts the money for the Publications department as Brad Auten and Carol Chapman check their coats. Working together to boost school spirit, Chris Romeu and Guy Fanning promote the sale of decals for the German Club. An intriging moment spells defeat or victory for Richard Worthington and Nelson Worden, two members of the Chess Club. Richard went on to win the school championship for the second year in a row. Attending Friday afternoon Youth For Christ club meetings is a regular event for Dave Cropsey, Henry Eager, Susan Zeltwanger, Pat Laxton, and Marjorie Ludwig. Librarians' Club members, -Ioyce Bellman, Sharon Hartman, Tom Blicher, and Steve Fermi show our foreign exchange stu- dent, Gus Soler Ccenterj that 'Ssippin' cidern is the only way to celebrate a Halloween party. 34 1 ' h h QQ' . N x X - X XX --PQ : qv Q, Y h Clb T h d b d g g G G d d g p M G h h prized Wx X WNW iris Seek Athletic Equalilfy Gloria Powell and 'janet Goddard prove that growing up is for the birds'7 during Big Gymnastics are a breeze for Go Go and Little Sister Day celebrations. Kelleyl' as she shows the upper-class- men how easy it really is. Everybody gets into the act! Following the example of the guys in the background, GAA girls show ofl' their talents. It looks as if an g'Armstrong,' pass is the only way out of this situation. GAA Provzdes an Answer Go, champ, go! Louise Hums, Cathy Weikel, and Ginny Schmidt urge Rosemary Mosey o for a touchdown. Gaa Gaia irls add new enthusiasm on Penn's basketball court as S tension mounts in the closing minutes of an exciting game. This year's 'Llieeting Cflirting?j area schools. fivel' traveled far and wide in competition with Bonnie Nash, Gloria Powell, Linda Friesner, and Cheryl Hinton CGAA oflieersj work together to co-ordinate one of the largest clubs 37 in the school's history. ingsmen Two-Mz'Zers F z'nz'sl2 Strong with 9- Record CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-KNEELING: Mike Moran, Ron Armour, Terry Franklin, Doug Sellon, Terry Batson, john Dudeck, Bob Wisser, Dick Fulmer, jim Schmidt. TimClark. STANDING: Roger Weldy, Phil Miller, Coach Jim O'Keefe, In the cross country opener with Washington Clay, senior Dick Ful- mer crosses finish line in 10:57. Other seniors harriers were Phil Miller, Ron Armour, and Terry Batson. Batson and junior John Dudeck were the co-captains for the Kingsman cross country squad. 38 K ,, - , i a ft , ' lil 3. .. 'ii 2 L fm. i 11 -. f' -'T ' 1' J i . W e .b ,k i wgii g, ..,, '55, -Vx - .31 i R ' V Y-sn Senior Tom Rentschler sharpens up his back hand preparing for the opening match with the Maroons at the Merrifield Park courts. V ,,,s..,,,.N 'il sf i ,- if .5 ,wrasiifigigglv .Q -f 1 mv., wg, . .a .MAR Wally Steibritz one of a quartet of lettermen on Coach Brady's racket squad, edges Phil Dickey of the Adams, Eagles 6-4, 6-4. The Penn netmen bowed to the Eagles 4-3. ui f 'KM' y' ' ,. ' ,, i.,,, '- gr . - V ,y,-A-iw set? , 1 1,4 fm W ,--- - , . - an-Q ,Z VV L: ' f- ' 4, 4-Vlizzs -s -f,1',V.-M W2 .fs --QV . - 'EET Q M r . K 1 sg- is , 'Pai if -.iw 5 V - A 3 4+-'sggf VQfiEf15:fi a t 'M' V ' 2' Q:Vgfi T'21, L14 ,Q-iijgis-ri? gait. F- - . V . V K ,V Vw gr ,V -V Y, ., 0 4 rum -Vw 'jf .--fn:-V ,,f'- -,Vg Vsiyag -y ww-1t,f3gfVV' H11 fir- Q, IV-l 'P T A V ' V L:- I- r1f 'j ' ffl V . 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Team captain Gary McCam- mon, teaming up with fellow seniors Wally Steibritz, Tom Rentschler, and Ray Golata, were the mainstays of the team during the season. Acting as the team's fifth man was junior Craig Fanning, who led the squad in number of matches won. Ron Whitney and Den- nis Myers, two other underclassmen on the team this past season, should per- form capably again this fall. Fanning was chosen to captain this year's team. 1965-VARSITY FOOTBALL-1966 ROW ONE: Slater, Hummel, Nash, Kizer, Rydzinski, Jennings, G. Stevenson, Suetkamp, Risner, Hurtekant, Holmes ROW TWO: Stafford, Burris, Koch, Welsh, Hohl, Ritter, Gratzol, Newcomer, Weikel, Ruckert, Comfort ROW THREE: Riley, Smethers, ,Iankowski Rockenbaugh, Hoffman, Talboon, johnson, Whittaker, Allison, FOO TBALL 7965-66 SCOREBOARD Penn Opponent 7 13 Huntington 0 25 Riley 21 0 Plymouth 7 20 St. joseph 0 20 Goshen 33 7 New Carlisle 15 13 Clay 13 7 St. joseph, M. 2 21 Richmond 0 0 Mishawaka Kosik, Shank ROW FOUR: Randolph, Shanklin, Emerson, Barrier, Needham, D. Stevenson, Avery, Weaver, K. Slater, Witwer, Word- inger ROW FIVE: Gram, Sears, Stacy, Barret, Proudht, Sager, Minix, Green, Bungard, Marhan, Kelver ROW SIX: Freel, Rhine- hart, Yoder, Lett,,Iones, Kowalski, Magee, C. Bolen. Playing under new head football coach Robert Ward for the First time, the PHS '65 football team started slowly and then blossomed into form, compiling a 4-5-1 record. With hard-charging senior fullback Steve Hohl leading the way, the Kingsmen scored impressive wins over Plymouth Q21-UD, New Carlisle Q33-7Q, St. -Ioseph, Michigan Q13-75, and grabbed a thrilling 15-13 triumph over Clay on a safety by senior tackle Earl Slater. Losses included a narrow season opening 13-7 setback at Hunt- ington, a 25-0 shutout by powerful Riley, a 20-7 loss to St. Joseph after trailing just 7-0 at halftime, a 20-0 blanking by a strong Goshen team and a 21-2 setback to Richomnd. The season was concluded with a hard fought 0-0 tie with city rival Mishawaka on Tupper Field in Mishawaka. The game was the Hrst between the Kingsmen and Maroons. Hohl ended the season as the leading ground gainer and also had the best rushing average. Quarterback Dave Risner, despite missing several games with an injury, provided excellent signalcalling, and All-County players Glen Stevenson at end and Larry Jennings at center were mainstays of the team. Junior Tom Comfort, a starting guard, was named to captain the ,66 team. Senior PHS rushing leader Steve Hohl powers his way for a large gain in the game with South Bend St. joseph, Quarterback Dave Risner C145 looks on as the Indians' Mike Farabaugh applies the Coach Robert Ward gives last minute Strategy from the side Stopper- lines. Drum Major Virgil Wesco leads the pep band in an attempt to warm a shivering audience. Steve Hohl removes another obstacle in an attempt to score. Principal Robertllonesjoins WKIVA announcer Dale Strough in observation from the press box. 42 Morale and enthusiasm are high during the half ofthe St. joe game. Glen Stevenson completes a pass which will be followed by a thirty yard touch down against St. joe. Holmes fails to stop the Pilgrim's Progressl' in the game with Plymouth. 43 M isfzczwczka Vs. Penn: Goose Eggs Steve finds a big Hohl in the Mishawaka defense. Everyone hits the ground as No. 42 is overcome by Cavemen. 44 Www 5 WGN FHQHT A proud Coach Qimby displays his offensive squad of fierce Frosh D D Manager jim Freel happily but wearily cleans up the benches immediately after winning a game. W 45 ig , A, . 1, M 4 , P J . nf D 5' 4' 5 Wi .--M-jfigs E. 5 5 5 5 Eff E f Q ig S g X W 1 12 , 4. zz W? 1 3 ff, 1? we I, ',,, , QWWWWQ p :I -3+ K gang, 1 -.,' T 23 5 ..f. i Q 4 ,,,,,, 0 0, 3 M V, f . ' Q , 5 1 ' ' 'f va . 4 urziors Learn Oj9'ee Procedure -3--. A beaming Mrs. Anderson watches the rapid progress of her bloom- ing typists. Shorthand begins to look less like Arabic scribblings and begins to serve as a useful tool, testify the students of Mrs. Massa. Learning to run the many machines in ofhce practice is a cinch with a teacher like Miss Sinkiewitz, as Mary Roher will gladly admit. Senior home ec student Billie Proctor uses the Hannel board to illustrate a story in the child de- velopment class, Interested children include Bill Green, Brad Wolfe, Liza Brenneman, DeAnn Cook, Lori Hartzog, Roger Meacham, Phil Beehler, Tammy Stump. .joel Schultz. Qlinna Schultz, and Terry Teegarden. Future omemal-fem' Assistea' by V6l7'Z.6d' Home EC Program! Patti Gemmer and Nancy Wallace rehash the spring district Future Homemakers Convention held at Penn High. ai. Marlene Hixenbaugh helps Terry Teegarden make a tough decision during play time. Dee Ann Cook is in the center of a play store session of the child development class. Indiana champion Future Homemaker Barb Omundson discusses her Washing- ton D.C. trip award with sponsor and home ec department chairman Mrs. Lucille Frick. Nfiss Gustafson and sophomore Patti Gemmer pose for the Bittersweet pho- tographer following Patti's selection as a committee chairman of the Indiana chapter of F.H.A. Students Eagergf Create in gp: E it 5 gf ,gtitit 5 5 i f z fl ,t I ii ? m'ee tttttt A l fi - ., .,-. ff ., T, -35 ff . '::' i Swfx Mr. VVilliam Behrens is one of the First visitors to the art mart at the annual science fair. ?' Senior Robin Armstrongs expression indicates that she is on her way to creating airnasterpiece. A ' . n - a - Patricia Smith, a Penn graduate now a commercial art student, returns to her Alma Mater and lectures with illustrations during a regular art club meeting. Bill Muessel tries his hand at the potter's Senior Larry Oakley works skillfully over at art project. Precision in oneas work means a wheel. Pottery making is one ofthe oldest arts better grade in art class. Art department chairman, Mrs. Genevieve Toth, shares art in- known to man. struction duties with Mrs. .janet Dover. Art and M usic Classes! ADVANCED GIRLS CHOIRAROW ONE: Bishop, Filley. Roher, Reichert Vaught, Booeher. Hertel, Kilburn, Ammerman. Dudeek. THREE: Bruce, Auten. Bishop, Matherly, Tuggle. Ragan Shields Hixenbaugh, lekes. Carter, Wlalker. Montgomery. ROWFOLR Por ROW TWO: Egger, Bartlett. Reed, Wlhite, Rowe, W'yatt. Hahn. Bell- ter, Liggett. Baehman, Rider, Collins, Newland, Brown, Rembuseh man Sherrill. Gyorgyi. Hanlon. Director C. LaNIar Holaway. ROW YanDeventer, Melntyre. Freel, Philipps. FRESHXIAN GIRLS CHOIR-ROW ONE: Erhardt Hurcomb, Kelver, Stafford, Sehalliol, Howard, Whitaker, Strain, Sarter, Wachowiak, Souza, ROW TWO: Sells, Lee Mason, Heavner. Goethals. Grove, Holderman, Weade jones, Felten, Rentschler, Maes, Director C. LaMar Hola- way. ROW THREE: Darr. Bush. Geasy, Clark, Fenner Poikus, Healy, Learman, Mutti, Michele, Peterson, Stone ROW FOLR: Smith, Hembrecht. Leehlitner, NIcCombs Morlan, Sienicki, Bogart, Brennan, Roekenbaugh, Hender- son, Close, Clardy, Sharp. Not shown in picture: Bradberry Sult, lourjee. CHANIBER CHOIR-ROW ONE: Barbara Nloore, Nlarcia Smith, Kathy Zeiger, Debra Weiss, Pam Newcomer, Pam Blue, .lean Shupe, Georgia lckes, Carol Christy, Vicky Nlumby, Becky Laidig, Nlaricllen CONCERT CHOIR-ROW ONE: Snyder, L., Snyder, C., Nleisel Nloore, Gross, Nlumby, Huss, Carmichael, Smith, Laidig, Beechler, lmus, Bassett. ROW TWO: Director C. LaN'Iar Holaway, Hartzog, Parcell, llohnson, Simper, Zeiger, Newcomer, Stiver, Cobert, Weiss, i lVIeisel. ROW TWO: Larry Brown, Chuck Neer, Pat Opelt, Carl Meisel, Ron Schriver, Steve Glass, Marcel Rydzinski, .lim Evans, Terry Shaller, Dave Leckrone, lckes, Christy, ROW THREE: Magee, Brothers, Holsinger, Gresham Kleckner, Robinson, Blue, Farabee, Shupe, Koch, Leckrone, Brown McGaha. ROW FOUR: Neer, Opelt, Whitaker, Meiscl, Horvath Schriver, Glass, Dickson, Rydzinski, Sherk, Evans, Shaller, Hines. The Chamber Choir of Penn High School is in its second year of existence. The purpose of the Chamber Choir is to act as good will ambassadors in behalf of Penn High School. They sing for many social functions of the community. These students give up much of their free time after school and in the evenings in order to practice and perform. They have appeared at dinners, club meetings. churches and concerts. This year the Chamber Choir was awarded a superior rating at the Jimtown NISBOVA contest qualifying it for the state contest held at Butler University, Indiana- polis. The choir was successful at state contest also, re- ceiving a superior rating for its presentation of 'LApril is in My Nlistress Face. The highlight of the year for the choir students is the Christmas Concert. Students begin preparing for the con- cert as early as October in order to present the concert in December which this year was attended by a capacity crowd. The choirs presented such beautiful Shepherds' Awakeu. The Holly and the Starw, uRocking Carolu, and HSweet Little A new group introduced this year by Mr. the Singing Kingsmen. This group consists boys. The Singing Kingsmen captivated the the Christmas Concert with their lively Christmas melodies. They have ,indeed been numbers as Ivyw, UThe Jesus Boyn. Holaway is of freshman audience at and joyous a successful group and have created new spirit in the music depart- IHCHI. SINGING KINGSXIEN-ROW ONE: Cox, Niles. Bradway. Baker. Gresham, Eger, Stump. Accoe. Nlchlillin. ROW FOUR: Director C Walters. Eckhert. Buck. Peden. ROW TWO: Hinsey, Billman, Arndt. LaMar Holaway. Carter. Tom. Whiteman. Shields. Brubaker. Blue Haughee, Laidig, Vellucci. Mynsberge. Hunt, Eberhardt. Eslinger. Pinney.Cheney.Knisley.Whitf1eld.Miles. ROW THREE: Nagle, Bralick. Rhodes. Radomski, W'ert, Marky, CONCERT BAND: ROW ONE: Nichols, Stevens, Baker, Doi, Bowman, Niason, VVendel, Myers, De-Long, Weade, Neitzel, ROW TWO: Shaller, Simms, Doi, Cary. Metz, May, Shupe, Hall, Reich- ert, Powell, Phillips, Weiss, Sellon, Robinson, Maurer, Baker, Buckles, Wolfe, Marker, Weiss, Eakins. ROW THREE: james, Smith, Weikel, fvloore, Keel, Fuson, Hayden, Vandygrifl, Zbrzezny, Cox, Zehrung, Shroyer, Mynsberge, Boocher, Brown, Gall, Geerligs, Miller, Pittman, Weldy, Weiss, Holycross, Bauldauf, lngle, Bird w Friesner, Kime, Evans. ROWFOUR: Conrad, Wolfe, Hughes, Arndt Grimes, Buck. Takacs, Bowman, Koehler, Lehman, Leckrone. Worth ington, Wesco, Kleckner, Glass. Perry, Lung, Wenger, Yenna Parker, Edwards, Molnar, Rogers, Anglin, Wurtsbaugh, Holsinger Ruckert, Weikel, Leckrone, Marker, Andrews, Worthington, Neer Myers. ROW FIVE: Instructor Donald Kutchback, Nance, Wisser Harness, Poikus, Beehlcr, Wiley, Nance, Kime. Barbour, Bradway Witwer. CADET BAND-ROW ONE: Peterson, Verheye, Smith, Bishop, Erickson, Robinson, Walker, Bricker, Burge, Babbitt, Walter, C0- canower. ROW TWO: Laster, Gill, Branscom, Pavel, Verheye, Paluzzi, Furr, Kelley, Stevenson, Gooding, Rockwell, Pannabecker, Cornell, Zbrzezny, McMillan, Thomas, Kenaga, Eslinger. ROW THREE: Lechlitner, Laws, Bird, Nicholas, Wright, Bird, Peflley, Bennett, Garver, Howard, Bacewic, Vincent, Fetters, Beutter, Radom- ski, Ratlifif, Kowalski, Hatden, Abbott, Mummey, llohnston. Robin- son, Swinehart, Friesner, Hertel, Brogdon. ROW FOUR: Mossey, Rexson, Stephenson, North, Hipsher, Vandekeere, lckcs, Ciszczon, Grise, Vandenberg, Weldy. Whitaker, Rutkowski, Hunt, Miller, Blue, Auten, LaVine, Derbin, Griffin. ROW FIVE: Director Don- ald Kutchback, Murphy, Harmon, Blaschke, Klaybor, Eck, May, Weber, Bonebrake. A behind the scenes candid camera shot of a typical second hour band rehearsal. 'lStrike up the band. From August and Riverview until June and Commencement melodic strains from the uMarching Kingsmenn QConcert Band? were heard. Under the direction of Mr. Donald Kutchback, the mem- bers ofthe band again distinguished themselves. The bandis imaginative schedule included half-time shows at Penn's football games and the ever-present pep band during the cage season. Football fans cheered band performances featuring music from Mary Poppins and james Bond themes. The Pennettes, with umbrella ac- cessories, contributed to the effectiveness of the Mary Poppins' numbers, while strains of Gold Finger and jamaica jump-Up were immediately identified by foot- ball fans as music from the popular james Bond series. October will be remembered by band members for their trip to Ball State for Band Dayn. November and December were busy months for practice, practice, and more practice. Seniors who played for four years in the band were given sweater awards following the Winter Ma rch- irig Kirzgs in the tina! Paraa'e! Donald Kutchback, Penn band director, is interviewed by senior band member Sarajane Smith concerning the 6500 Festival Parade. Penn participated in the Indianapolis parade for the first time this year. Concert injanuary. April was another busy month. On April 13, the band featured the Great Race March during an all-student convo. On the 16, they participated in the state contest and on the 24 they entertained the public with the annual Spring Concert playing music from The Apartment theme. Perhaps the highlight of the year was the participa- tion of the 4'Marching Kingsmenl' in the Indianapolis SOO Festival Parade. This was another Penn first. Only 33 bands are included in the H5007 Eleven from Marian County, eleven from the rest of the state of In- diana, and eleven from out of state. The '6500', Festival Parade this year had additional interest and significance because this year Indiana celebrated its sesquicentennial birthday. mean Strut Their Stujjf 'GOOD Fes Math Students Find Mental Gyfnnczsttcs Exnz'!nmtz'ng.f Beverly Wyatt pauses as she waits for Mr. Gunn, a Penn alumnus, to give her the next Figure in her math problem. Mr. Lowell Shepler, chair- man of the math depart- ment, explains an important math fundamental to two of his interested students. Un- derstanding principles is nec- essary for success in math class, Assistant principal Michael Green and Mr. Diener, of the math de- partment, discuss some facts concerning Virgil Wesco's prize-winning science proiect. Virgil's project was appropriately named uBand and Bacterial' Histogf: The Complete Star . Mr. Schmucker points out a place Mr. Phillips helps one of the government groups understand more about the strategy of interest to his World histor Sm- behind US. foreign policy. This is one of the major areas studied by the government- dems wr Schmucker the Elmir- economics classes. man of the social studies depart- ment, has traveled extensively and is well versed on his subject. Edna McConnell and Dennis Ewing pay close attention as Mr. Bob Ward locates an im- portant country in today's news on the globe. HThe Enlightened Onel' is a title applied Group discussion is only a small part ofthe activities ofa world history class. especially to the great religious leader of India. Buddha possessed perfect enlighten- ment and wisdom. l Students in United States history class participate in their small group activity. Each day ten to Fifteen minutes is spent in small discussion. 57 One of the highlights of the Y-Teens' social season was the annual Christmas Ball. Pam Blue was selected to be the reigning queen of this yearls 'iWinter Wonderland of enchantment. Com- prising her court were: Helen Kubitschek, Linda May,Janet Koehnke, and Nancy Gunter. The ecstasy of the moment shows as senior Pam Blue gracefully accepts the tokens significant to her reign, Penn principal Mr. .jones has the happy privilege ol' token bearer. ln the routine of school, this is one of those moments to remember. 58 Showing how much fun a Home Er Christmas party can be are Diana Williamson Theresa Kissinger. Kathy Adkins,AIudy Brubaker. and Nlargarer Nobles Is that a REAL mouse? Enjoying CD the many Hwonderfulu Christmas presen senior psychology class, Miss 'llrurly Slaby proves that it isn't all a inan's world, 59 onkqf Basketball-a Novel Treat Anything goes when the teachers play basketball and on DONKEYS yetll lt's the good guys versus the bad guys as Coach Bob Miller, Madison blr. High, tries to take advantage of the motto HHave Gun CPenn High math teacher Bob Gunnj, Will Travel . The Lettermen and G.A.A. were financially happy about the success of this sports benefit game. Who knows more about cheerleading than . . . the BASKETBALL PLAYERS? Getting a chance for revenge Jhile cheering the donkey-riding teachers on to victory are seniors Dick Fulmer, Mike Mattasits, Dave Risner, andxjim Rach. 60 t L Service Clubs Discover the Meanz'ng ff Cfz1'z's1fma5! Stimulating students through class competition proved to be the winning combination for a suc- cessful Christmas seal campaign. Above, Terry Meredith accepts the generosity of Dennis Sager, Sarajane Smith. .Ianet Koehnke, and Chuck Whitaker. Dedicated to serve others rather than club recognition, the Red Cross Club is perhaps the hardest working club in school. Helping here to spread Christmas joy are Kathy Simper, Gary Wells CSanta Clausj, Bonnie Butler, and Mike Pollack. 61 Aiii t i le ,. ' ! . . M, ' .4 5' .., , . A , -as 2-. .' S5 41 Y 7 ...A . - . 2'-I LETTERMEN-ROW ONE: Mr. Robert Gunng Mroczek, Nlikeg Powellg Frankling Stiebritzg Leiningerg Mnrang Rachg Comfortg NIC- Mroczek, .johng Alfordg Golatag Dudeckg Beehlerg Freelg Rockenbaughg Cammong Millcrg Shroyer. ROW THREE: .lenningsg Johnson, Bill Kochg Fanningg Matrasitsg Weikelg Boleng Mir Teddy Anson. ROW Pg Kizerg Newcomerg Stevcnsong Wachsg Risnerg Frantzg Minne TWO: Mr, Roy Bolen, Fulmerg Hoffmang Needhamg Ritterg Slaterg Weldyg Holmesg Hohlg Remschlerg Ruckertg Hurtekant. G.A.A., Letterman Support Extra urricular Program G.A.A. SWEATER WINNERS-ROW ONE,' Gloria Powell, Linda May, Doris Shaw, Karen Huffman. ROW TWO: Mrs. Barbara Beehler, Sandy Pozwilka, Bonnie Nash, Miss Kathy Hildreth. 62 FUTURE NURSES: Senior officers of the Future Nurses Club Barbara Salven, Mary Ann Rupchock, Sue Hoffman. and Linda Troup make plans for the annual formal induction of club members, THESPIANS: 1966 Thespians in a not-so-formal informal. Carole Glass, Pam Newcomer, Sponsor Lyman Saville. and Terry 'Iordan Kleckner, 'Judy Stoeckinger. Kevin Witwer, Phil Goddard, Chuck Bier- createthis novel setting. man, Dennis Myers, Dave Chastain, Marcia Smith, 'jim Evans, Steve 63 B-team Basketball-ROW ONE: Rick Green, Randy Marvel, Ron Steve Stacy, Garrett Allison, Coach jim O'Keefe, Manager Ted Long Whitney, Tony Needham, Fred Kelver, Terry Minix. ROW TWO: Not included in picture: Doug Sellon, Kim Stuber, jim Schmidt. .lim Nash, Doug Freeman, Dick Kosik, Gary Wordinger, ,john Minne, Freshman Basketball-ROW ONE: Chuck Robinson, Coach Frank O'Shea, Manager Greg Rutkowski, Gary Kurt Barhydt, Dan Reinohl, Rick Billman, Doug Nagle, Delio, Doug Shanklin, Dave Emerson, Greg Minegar, Bob james, Ron Whitney, Bruce Miller. ROW TWO: Craig Blue, Doug Freeman, Manager Steve Cisczon. 64 Kingsmen Struggle Through Rugged Cage Season Despite winning just two games while completing a rugged schedule, Stevenson, Dick Fulmer, and Tim Clark, ROW TWO: assistant the 1965-1966 edition of the Penn varsity basketball team played some coach .john Luse. Ron Armour. Ron Frantz, Gary Shanklin, Paul outstanding basketball during the campaign. Comprising the squad, Minne. Roger Weldy. Don Holmes, and head coach Bob Brady. from l to r, ROW ONE: Steve Rockenbaugh. Phil Singleton, Glen BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Won 2 Lost 19 Penn Opp. 46 S.B. Washington 84 78 Mich. City. St. Mary's 73 67 LaVille 72 53 Elkhart 82 67 Mishawaka 71 1200 58 S.B. Riley 60 Mishawaka Holiday Tourney 55 S.B. Adams 65 70 S.B. St. fosephiv 75 44 Plymouth 77 58 LaPorte 69 78 New Carlisle 86 60 Nappanee 73 57 S.B. Central 95 79 S.B. Jackson 53 61 S.B. Adams 80 50 Concord 63 52 Bremen 65 55 S.B. St. joseph's 58 70 Niles 74 70 Clay 72 Elkhart Sectional 51 Elkhart 64 The 1965-1966 edition of the Penn varsity basketball team, despite posting the losingest record in the school's eight year history at 2-19, nonetheless provided the many ardent Kingsmen fans with some outstanding thrills during the long, uphill schedule. With a starting lineup composed of one senior and four underclassmen, and with an entire varsity squad that boasted only four seniors on the roster, those two victories rank as somewhat of an achievement. However, it was not the two victories, but probably a loss that ranked as the most outstanding game of the season. Saddled with a 2-18 regular season, the Kingsmen came into the Elkhart sectional as a definite underdog. Facing tough Elkhart, a team we had lost to by 31 points during the regular season, it would have taken an almost superhuman effort to repeat as titlist. The boys almost came through. Playing the host Blazers to a standstill during the middle two periods after falling down by five points after the first period, it took a last period rally for Elkhart to defeat our determined Kingsmen, 64-51. Despite los- ing the contest, coach Bob Bradyfs Kingsmen played one of the better games, of the campaign, clipping 18 points OH the Elkhart margin of victory in our First meeting. Our First victory of the season was perhaps the most thrilling of the two wins. After a rather disappointing 84f46 loss to South Bend Washington in our opener, we be- gan our home campaign by tripping Michigan City St. Mary's 78-73. With Paul Minne and senior Dick Fulmer leading the way with 21 points each, we came back from a 36-33 halftime deficit to win. However, with our record evened at 141, the best it was to be all season long, we then hit a slump, losing our next 11 games in a row. Following a narrow loss to LaVille and that setback at Elkhart, we then fell to arch-rival Mishawaka in a double overtime thriller and lost to tough South Bend Riley byjust two points. Other losses in the string were to Adams and St. Joseph in the Mishawaka Holiday tourney, a 33 point setback at Plymouth, and losses to LaPorte, New Carlisle, Nap- panee, and Central. 65 Penn uintet Wz'ns usz' Two in J55-356 FOLLOW THE LEADER? Riley's Bob Churchwell f54j and Tom Putt seem to be playing follow the leader as they fight Penn forward Paul Niinne for a rebound, Minne won the battle. With our record standing at 1-12, we then won our only other game of the season, rapping jackson, 79-53 behind the 19 point efforts of senior star.Don Holmes andjunior center Ron Frantz. Despite playing their best ball of the season in the last seven outings, the team dropped all seven, several in thrillers. A poor Penn second period helped Concord slip past us, Bremen rallied in the third period to trip us by 13 points, and St. joseph's needed a last ditch rally to nip our spirited Kingsmen by a trio of points. We concluded the regular season with a pair of close setbacks, losing to Niles 74-70 despite Holmes' scor- ing a school record 44 points, and lost a 72-70 thriller to Clay. Coach Brady will have back eight of his 12 varsity members for this winter, as he losesjust Holmes, Fulmer, Ron Armour and Glen Stevenson. Varsity members re- turning are Frantz, Phil Singleton, Steve Rockenbaugh, Tim Clark, Minne, Gary Wordinger, Gary Shanklin, and Roger Weldy. AFTERMATH OF A COLLISION: Pennis Phil Singleton Qdark uniformj and St. VIoseph's Larry Radecki occupy spots on the floor after the two collided in Hghting for the ball, Looking on are Terry Klysz of St. .Ioe C4Zj Nlark Hurtubise Q34j, Kingsman Dick Fulmer O35 and Terry Smith ofthe Indians Cfar rightb. Penn senior speedster Dick Fulmer presents a colorful sight as he goes up for a hook shot against Mishawaka. Trying to block the shot for the Maroons is Mike DeNeve. Mishawaka won the game in a thrilling double overtime, 71-67. Season? Hzlghlight-Holmes' 44 oints Againsi . iles FINGERTIP FINESSE-Star Kingsman eager Don Holmes shows how to dribble your way out of trouble as he slips in towards the Niles basket. Holmes pumped in 12 field goals and added 10 free throws in the game to set a new school of 44 points, Stan Yoder set the old mark of 43 against the same team CNilesJ last year. l SEVEN ARMS, ONE BALL-Seven out- stretched arms reach for the ball as Penn and Nappanee do battle in a game in the PHS gym won by the Bulldogs. Penn play- ers Ron Armour C445 and Glen Stevenson C425 join a pair of Nappanee cagers in reach- ing for the ball. Looking on for the Kings- men are Steve Rockenbaugh C221 and Dick Fulmer Cfar rightj. lt's another easy basket for the Kingsmen as Penn star the eventual South Bend Sectional champions. Karl Simon eager Don Holmes tallies on a layin following a fast C445 tries futilely to block Holmes' shot from behind, as break against rugged Central. Most of our baskets did Tim Clark C205 of Penn and Gene Chism f55D and Wade- not come this easy, as we bowed to the talented Bears, Fuller 635 Qfccnlrg-11 look On, ONE, TWO, THREE, PUSH-Penn sophomore center Gary Shank- lin gets a little assistance from a Michigan City St. Mary's player as he prepares to follow up Steve Rockenbaugh's jumping one-hander. The Kingman defeated St, fvlaryls for one of their two campaign vic- tories. 68 NIINNE BASKETfIunior forward Paul Nlinne flips a short one hander towards the basket against Adams, The Eagles' Phil Willi- ford fllj tries to block the shot as Kent Ross of Adams looks on. 'Vik 1 Kingsman center Ron Frantz ldark uniformb flips in a short one hand lay in againstulaekson. The triumph over the First year Tigers was one of iust two for the Penn cagers during the 1965-1966 campaign, Pump it in, Uiek is what PHS eager Ron Frantz appears to be saying as he watches teammate Dick Fulmer iump high for a one-hander. Fulmer was one of four seniors playing on a predominately underclass team. Looking on for Elkhart are Terry Mcllollough 4555 Steve Long- fellow Q25j and Clifii Raeder fwho seems to be looking at something of his ownb. Wfhrough that line may be an appropriate cheer for guard Dick Ful- mer as he slips through two Niles defenders towards the basket, Niles won the Hereely fought game. 74-70. Senior Guard Don Holmes scored a record 44 points in this Contest. A fairly common sight during the 1965-1966 basketball campaign was playmaker Phil Singleton driving towards the basket from his guard position. Here he leaps in for a basket against a visiting South Bend Riley team. Riley won a squeaker by two points. CCAUJQI7' Penn Hzgh Stand U19 and Hollern B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS LGR: Pam Little, Sara Weldy, Sue VARSITY CHEERLEADERS qctoekwisep suma Putek, Nancy Gun Ragan, Cathy Weikfl, PHT Hahn- ter, Dawn Gardner, Cheri Underwood, Linda May. CLower leftj The Cheerleaders are honored at the Winter Sports Ban- quet. Mrs. Barbara Beehler presents B-Team cheerleader Cathy Weikel her letter award. AN INFORMAL??? L-R: Nancy Gunter, Cheri Underwood, Pam Little, Linda May, Mrs. Barbara Beehler, Sara Weldy, Dawn Gardner, Sue Ragan, Pat Hahn, Suetta Putek, Cathy Weikel. This group of swimmers, most of them underclassmen, compiled an impressive S-5 dual meet record against tough competition. Comprising the varsity were, ROW ONE: head coach Tom Swem, assistant George Green, Art Sears. Leonard Lambert, Bart Powell, Mike Mat- SWIZVIMING SCOREBOARD Perm Opponent 35 Mishawaka 56 51 jackson 44 49 Goshen 46 54 Michigan City 40 31 S.B. Adams 64 41 S.B. Washington 53 61 S.B. LaSalle 33 42 Valparaiso 52 54 Howe Military Academy 40 37 Culver Military Academy 58 51 LaPorte 44 63 Ft. Wayne 32 56 Elkhart 39 Penn Invitational 1st Place South Bend Sectional6th Place Both opening and closing their season on a strong note, the 365 PHS swimming team, playing a tough brand of competition, compiled an impressive 8-5 record. The Kingsmen tankers, under second year coach Tom Swem, won three of their first four meets of the season and ended their campaign by copping their last three meets. Led by co-captains Bart Powell and Mike Mattasits, the PHS mermen won the team title in our Penn In- vitational meet and placed Fifth in the South Bend Swim- ming Sectional. Powell, the team's most valuable player and leading scorer with 84 3f4 points, set a new Invitational record time of 1104.7 in his specialty, the 100-yard backstroke. Mattasits finished second in scoring points for the past season, garnering 84 1f4 markers, and also nabbed his second letter in the sport. Powell, winner of eight of ten times he has swum the 100-yard backstroke this season, was awarded his third letter, as was senior jim Rach. Craig Fanning, a junior, picked up his second. Swimmers who scored 50 or more points during the campaign were, in addition to Powell and Mattasits, Rach, Fanning, diver Paul Holsinger, Bob Andrews, and Leanord Lambert. tasits, .lim Rach, Craig Fanning. Carl qlurofl. and Bud Moore, SEC- OND ROW.' Paul Holsinger, Gary Whitman, Kevin W'itwer, Dennis Myers, Steve Sager. Aaron Bridwell, Bob Andrews, .Iohn LaPlace. Tom Gamba, and manager Gus Soler. Penn Principal, Mr. Robert W. jones, proudly presents the team trophy, awarded Penn in their own Invitational, to co-captains Mike Mattasits and Bart Powell. Assistant coach George Green stands by to congratulate the team captains. Bart Powell, the most valuable swimmer during the 1965-1966 season, shows his form as he swims his way to a 100-yard backstroke victory in a tough meet with South Bend Washington. Penn Matmen Wrestle to cz .500 Season? Record ROW ONE CLeft to Rightj Dick Hunt, .john Mroczek, Tom May, Bill Hurley, .Iohn Takace. ROW TWO Chuck Truckowski, Doug Ward, Bob Healy, Pat I-Iurtekant, Bill Mroczek. ROW THREE Kerry Slater, Steve Seifer, Bill Proudlfit, Ed Thomas, Ernie Bevilhymer. ROW FOUR Don Shaw, Mark Greggs, Kim Barrett, Craig Bolen. Herman Barrier. ROW FIVE Larry Britt, Larry Hertez, Ricky Wood, Roger Griggs, Jessie Barrier. ROW SIX Chris Sautter, Bob Rasmussen, Tom Stump. WRESTLING SCOREBOARD Record 6-6 Penn Opponent 29 Concord 17 1 3 Elkhart 37 37 Mich. City 15 19 LaPorte 24 23 Goshen 25 14 Riley 26 47 New Carlisle 5 26 Clay 21 26 Mishawaka 21 O Central 42 26 Washington 19 6 Adams 42 Pen Invitational ...... 2nd Culver Invitational ..... 1st S.B. Sectional ...,. .. 6th Wrestling captain Phil Miller, one of the team's most valuable per- Talented sophomore wrestler Bill Avery grimaces during match as he formers during the 1965-1966 season, receives his first place ribbon from encountersa tough opponent. From his hidden vantage point, the referee Connie Stevens after winnin prepares to signal a pin for Bill, class. g the Penn Invitational title in his weight l 72 The Penn High School wrestling team, led by senior stand-outs Phil Miller and Mike Mroczek, compiled a very respectable record of 6-6 during dual competition this past year. Although not as many boys turned out as expected, the young team responded well according to head coach Don Quimby. Of the record number of 11 boys receiving their varsity letters this season, three complied excellent records. Senior captain Miller and Sophomore jeh' Primmer had identical records of 15-4 while three year letterman Mroczek has the impressive record of 15-3-1. Sophomores earning their first var- sity letters were Mel Shorb, Bill Avery, Dan Stevenson, and Roy Barrier. .Iuniors receiving their first varsity let- ters were Ron Colborn, Rich Hofiman, Dennis Sager, andllerry Wood. Highlighting the Penn mat season were wins over arch rivals Mishawaka and South Bend Clay. Penn's surprise victory over the highly rated Clay team was one of the biggest upsets ofthe entire season. Of the more im- portant events of the 1965-1966 wrestling year, Penn's greatest achievement came in winning the Culver Invita- tional. Our wrestlers also finished sixth in the very tough South Bend Sectional and second in the Penn Invitational. Under the able assistance of B-Team coach Harvey Hurst, the reserves compiled the best record ever com- piled by a Penn B-Team. Their record for the past mat season was 9-3-Z. Mr, Tom Roggcman, perhaps better known as the head football coach at Washington High School. spends one of' his winter evenings refereeing a Penn wrestling meet. Here he keeps an intent eye on PHS grappler Rich Hofiman during a close match, These 12 fellows were the mainstays ofthe Penn wrestling team the TOP ROW, l to r are: assistant coach Harvey Hurst, Rich during the 1965-1966 campaign. Comprising the varsity squad are, Hoffman, Dan Stevenson. team captain Phil Miller, Denny Sager. from left, BOTTOM ROW: Mel Shorb, Ron Colborn, ,Ieff Prim- .jerry Wood, Roy Barrier. and head coach Don Quimby. mer, Alohn Ransberger. Mike Mroczek, and Bill Avery. Seated in ? I SPR1 G W eb ' mv 1 akhwfw 5? ff 1 , Lil? . - EEE 9 f 'ij ,,.. 5 Z ,... I . I I 255' ' .:,:. ,.:: 1 l55'f'f52 '1f' -' -Q-. W 1 Vocational Area Expanded at Penn I - Vocational Director Clarence Needler helps Miss Kathy Hildreth understand some machine shop technology during an open house session for the faculty. Mr. Behrens is interested too! Senior Clee Weldy is about to take a second cut on his engine lathe project. 'lradc machine shop boys find their practical on thc job training a big assist in finding jobs in local industry, Auto shop instructor Mr. Leland Wolfe aids junior Rich Hoffman in on their cars in the new and enlar ed a t h f 'l' . R' h y g u o s op acl ity ic is the adjusting the carburetor on his car. Auto shop students eagerly worked captain-elect ofthe Penn wrestlers. 76 Chuck Hurcomb and Dennis Contat receive instruc- tions from instructor Andrew Parker on the correct use of the new tube testing equipment in the electric shop. .Jn-Us Y l Iifmti' ' Athletic Director William jagg and wood shop instructor A.D. Portolese simulate the action that will take place when this new portable dual-window ticket booth is used for fall and winter activities. Seniors Glen Osmon and .lim Little, co-workers on the project, go along with the gag. jerry Andrews and Bud Moore demonstrate a boring operation on the Cincinnati Tool Master. Mr. Clarence Needler keeps a watchful eye on senior Larry Penn as Larry operates the drill press in trade machine shop class, Russian students Dick Kosic, john Tourjee, Mary VanderWendy, Bob Yenna and Candy Carmichael review a few current Russian magazines with Russian instructor Arthur Dedinsky. Russian is in its second year as a language offering at Penn. Dr. Tomas Gambals Spanish class has mixed emotions as a few students enjoy a mid-afternoon siesta. Mrs. Vera Holley gives Doris Shaw and Ruth Ann Searer a demonstration on how to express time in French. French is one of the most popular languages at Penn. Language Flaengf Approaches with Sllaangf Sue Brennan, Sandy Weade, Sue Hoffman and Judy Doi attempt to assemble a replica of a Roman soldier. Latin is not only a study of the language but also of Roman customs and people. 1 German student, Kathy Fenner receives help from Ger- man teacher, George Green. Understanding the basic principles of a language makes advanced learning less diliicult. Y M' Marietta Pannabecker and Carolyn Bacon discover that working on the mats can be a lot of fun. Gymnastics is a popular sport among all freshmen. Nlr. Frank O,Shea, boys phys ed teacher, watches carefully just in case this student takes a tumble. Safety is an important part in the physical edu- cation program and it is very impor- tant that students have spotters. Rick Greene isn't jumping for joy. Rick is demonstrating one of the many stunts that can be performed on the trampoline. Steve Boocher uses every ounce of strength that he can muster in order to hold his position on the rings. A Healthy Mz'hd in cz Healthy Beelyn Phys Eel Helps Achieve This Goal. Ivan Lomov CPhil Goddardj and Natalia Stepanovna fTerry Meachamj and the really big scene in MA Marriage Proposal . A we With fervent gesticulation, Barb Myers proves her point in james Bar- rie's i'The Twelve Pound Look . The object of her discontent is Dave Chastain. Variety! That was the key word in dramatics at Penn High this year. Productions ranged from philosophic comedy to British satire and from modern humor and Americana to great Russian classics. The deep-rooted feelings of a society torn between two different philosophies are deftly portrayed by james Thurber in HThe lVIale Animalw. The dramatics group chose this play for their fall production and, combining the talents of David Chastain as Tommy Turner, Terry Harner as Ellen Turner, Gary Wolf as -Ioe Ferguson, Joy Bogan as Pat, Dennis Myers as Wally, Paul Hol- singer as Michael Barnes, Phil Goddard as Ed Keller, and Steve Glass as Dean Damon, they were extremely successful in getting their message across. The mid-semester play presented annually by the Thespians was performed before the school assembly once again this year. It was entitled Box and Coxw and was written in the early 1800's by john Maddison Morton. It was an early English situation comedy and was ably presented by .lim Evans as Mr. Box, Dennis Myers as Mr. Cox, and Carole Kleckner as Mrs. Boun- cer. An original introduction to the play was given by Phil Goddard. In keeping with the uvarietyi' theme the four spring plays were varied to the full extent of the word. The first play, i'The Dear Departed , by Stanley Houghton, was a satirical mystery. Carole Kleckner as Mrs. Slater, Connie Weiss as Mrs. jordan, Terry jordan as Henry Slater, Kevin Witwer as Ben Jordan, Barbara Wachowiak as Victoria Slater, and Douglas Sellon as Abel Merry- weather all helped to make it a success. Student director Chuck Biermann listens and watches carefully during rehearsal for the spring Thespian rendition, f'The Dear Departed . Us V. -1 ax: . wi, . A dramatic sequence in the Chekhov classic, HA Marriage Proposalw, featuring Thespians Phil Goddard and Terry Meacham, Vem'e1fy'J-the Spice QF the Theatre to Thespians .lim Evans CML Boxj and Dennis Myers Oflr. Coxj the elusive boarders Finally meet. Carole Kleckner lays down the ground rules in the Box and Cox comedy, Patricia Hahn CLady Simmsb and Kate fBarb Myersj engage in a lively tete-2-tete. This scene was in The Twelve Pound Look . Ajuniors Charles Perry and Terry Meacham in authentic Czarist Russian costumes for UA Marriage Proposalw, the final play of the season. .Iudy Stoeckinger, Chris Romeu, Terry Harner, and Iludy Davis were featured in the WOvertones , The second production of the evening was entitled HThe Twelve Pound Lookw and was written by Sir james M. Barrie. It had a moralistic theme and the leading actors who helped to bring this theme to the audience were David Chastain as Sir Harry Simms, Patricia Hahn as Lady Simms, and Barbara Myers as Kate. Third on the program was uOvertones by Alice Ger- stenberg. It depicted the suppressed feelings and thoughts of people in todayas world. The actresses who contributed to its success werelludy Davis as Margaret, Terry Harner as Maggie Cher primitive selfb, Judy Stoeckinger as Har- riet, and Chris Romeu as Hetty Qher primitive selfj. Last to be presented was the classic MA Marriage Proposal by Anton Chekhov. It was a descriptive view of everyday life in Czarist Russia. Starring in the play were Charles Perry as Stepan Stepanovitch Tschubukov, Terry Meacham as Natalia Stepanovna, and Phil God- dard as Ivan Vassiliyitch Lomov. A trio of talent Dave Chastain, Terry Harner, and Gary Wolf star in the fall production The Male Animal , Debate Coach Mrs. Betty Smith assists sophomore debater Terry Shaller with the selection of research materials for the upcoming radio debate tournament. Sophomore Steve Mechling and senior .lack Hiler were two of the very dependable AV corps. Under the direction of Mr. Larry Nifong student operators served teachers with AV equipment. Here Steve andllack are upset with a mess of film. Senior debaters Phil Goddard and Virgil Wesco are all business as they spend after-school time in individual briefing sessions. Both Phil and Virgil were varsity debaters for three years. Phil Goddard and Virgil Wesco won 85'Z1 of their debates this year. They won l00'Z1 of their debates in the St. joseph Valley League. Linda Chapman and Terry Shaller won 5O'70 of their debates and were the second best two-man team on the debate squad this year. Other debaters this year were Judy Davis and Dave Cropsey. The Goddard- Wesco team also won the WSBT Radio Debates to put Penn in the Finals on television. Other achievements of members of the team include: Phil Goddard: SIVL Discussion Contest, lst place. Sons of the American Revolution Douglas C. High National Oratorical Contest, 2nd place in the state. Terry Shaller: SJVL After-dinner speaking, 3rd place. SAIVL Extemporaneous speaking, 5th place. Virgil Wesco: SJVL Discussion Contest, 3rd place. The four-man team of Linda Chapman, Phil Goddard, Terry Shaller, and Virgil Wesco won the Speech Sweepstakes in the St. Joseph Valley League. They also placed in more contests than any other school in the league. Sophomore cheerleader Dawn Gardner does an individual routine in the annual cheerleading- tryout pep session. For the second year Dawn was selected by the students to serve as a varsity cheerleader. l 83 Q0 ' f- Pennas foreign exchange student, Gus Soler, concludes his part in the spring AFS Convocation with a few impromptu remarks concerning his year at Penn. Thuley Kasternoch from Greece, Hilda Ulrich from South Africa, Anne Notley from New Zealand, and Vincetine Loajo from liquador were the foreign exchange students from other area schools who took part in the program along with Gus. Senior student council president Linda May was the moderator. Mrs. Stana Bohnlein, school nurse, performs one of her many routine duties as she checks the temperature of senior Vicki Moon. Mrs. Bohnlein has been on the Penn staff for the past eight years. Miss Trudy Slaby of the Penn social studies de- partment goes all out in her bid for nomination for county clerk. She is the first Penn High School teacher to seek public oflice. Penn stu- dents and many faculty members eagerly cam- paigned. 84 Seniors Gloria Powell, Bonnie Nash, and Linda May display the plaques they received at the GAA awards banquet. These plaques are achieved on a statewide basis by earning 350 points. The points are earned by participating in activities after school such as volley- ball, basketball, softball, tennis, and gymnastics and by turning in points in unorganized activities such as hik- ing, swimming, biking. and others. Gloria set a new record this year in collecting a four-year total of 604 points. Not included in this picture is Karen Huffman who was also awarded a plaque. The sportsmanship trophies were won by Gloria Powell and Bonnie Nash. The GAA oflicers for 1966-1967 are Karen Kelley, treasurerg Cheryl Hinton, vice president: Mary Van- derWende, secretary, and Linda Koehler, president. Amid the aroma of sausage and French toast members of the Pre-Engineers' Club again feasted at their an- nual spring breakfast. Sponsors Victor Haines, Robert Gilbert, Andrew Parker, and George Friedman joined guest speaker Mr. Parker Cox of Bendix and 25 club members at the 6:30 A.M. breakfast. Q 2 . ' is L... rg -' ' . . is 5 K kk,, , I 5 9 .fray l. - ' 777' lf -1 K t. ' . 'f t A Y 1 6' 6 2 gg 71 511' if ' vt f ..... ff ' u T SSE? ' Vft, if' 'R . , , - .. -4 -eta --'. was lei. . 'i . 5 '.. i ' gsav, if At the I .I .A. awards banquet club members received trophies in the following categories: Ray- mond Golata. poultryg ,lim Eller, soybeansg Maynard Hahn, star heavy chapter farmer, Tom Fox. swine, Tom Avery, dairy judging, Iohn Oswalt. beef, Mike Moran. corng David Phillips. star green hand, .jerry Stoeckinger. crop .judgingg and Larry Penn, tractor driving, 86 '- M 'A '1m'4 'wwlwff'-f ' 'Hillman ti Q Q E ' M v KV W 'V 'f1 i?N,w54.. .'?f93f f if '11 i .5 lla, :Wise 'J A' H l X :ff-W3'iZ?? 'ff ' if wr ' U ' J xx -X , Q h he . ' , iwwgg .Dan Robin- hlS hands for the safe sign. The reason? The elusive ball struck Hayden in the head and bounced away. ,A h ,.,. .y i 'b:1.,:, , . h gQX ' - in . ., - ms N . .,, . . . k,,-., , ixvnsefhgrqii-ygQ,'siQ,gzffyhgfigjjgi 3: 5 5 --V'k' K - I 1 A , 1 ' ,f Y - 323522 'Z' l 'W7'7': , ?1 . Laflfng -X ' ' ' wr K i icigg 9555 I4 mzdglgf hilts in Ima- ar A, Led by the slugging trio of seniors Don Holmes, Glen Stevenson, and Tom Ritter, the 1966 Penn baseball team shook off a midseason slump and won its last Hve games of the season to end the year in fine fashion. Hampered by lack of practice and games due to rainy weather, the diamondment compiled a 6-4 record against tough competition. Highlighting the season was the five game victory streak to close the campaign. Included in the victory skein, which began just after the team had dropped four games in a row, were a Zfl victory over St. xI0seph's on Stevensonls home run, a doubleheader sweep against North Liberty, and a 5-1 clubbing of tough South Bend Adams. Holmes, one of the best athletes ever to compete at Penn, was much of the story during the 1966 campaign. He posted a .387 batting average to take the hitting crown, and was the mainstay of the pitching staH'. Hur- ling 47 innings of baseball, Holmes nabbed Eve of the teamjs half dozen victories, fanned 86 batters while walk- ingjust 27 and gave upjust 19 safeties. Stevenson batted .286 to finish third in the batting race, ending up behind Holmes and Ritter, who hit .345. Stevenson was also named honorary captain for the past season. He was the team's centerHelder for the past three seasons. Ritter, the squad's first baseman, ended an out- standing season by being named the most valuable per- former on the team. The B team, under the directorship of First year mentor .Iohn Luse, compiled a 5-6 record, scoring wins over LaPorte, Adams, Marion, and two over North Lib- erty. Greg Minnegar hit .417 to lead the team in batting, and Kerry Slater and Bob Yenna hit .375 and .381 re- spectively. Yenna and Doug Freeman each won two games as pitchers. VARSITY TRACK: ROW ONE: Rockenbaugh, Gropp, Franklin. Hohl. Weldy, Fulmer, P. Nliller, Dudeck, Alford, Ford, Assistant Coach Ward. ROW TWO: Hurtekant, Stump, Richman, Schmidt, Koch, Tobolski, Rumpf, Bellman, Getz, Hoffman, Ralston, ROW THREE: Britt, Barhydt, Accoe, Powell, Truckowski, D. Miller, Barrier, joy, Clark. May. ROW FOUR: Coach O'Shea, Ward- Klein, McMillan, Armen- trout, Stewart, D. Shanklin, Rach, Prahl, Heeter, Hunt. VARSITY BASEBALL: ROW ONE4Beehler, Holmes, Cropsey, Wachs, Risner, Ritter, Stevenson, Comfort. ROW TWO-Weis weaver, Leckrone, Fanning Green, Talboon, Minne, Needham, Hay- den, Coach Roy E. Bolen. After getting OH to a torrid start at the opening of the season, the 1966 Penn track team, hobbled by injuries, lost its last six dual meets in a row. However, Coach Frank O,Shea's squad, domi- nated by underclassmen, made a good showing for the season. Their final record ended at 3-6. Injuries played a key part in the misfortunes in the latter half of the season. Star senior sprinter Dick Fulmer pulled a leg muscle and missed much of the season. Steve Rockenbaugh, a promising junior, missed much of the season also. Highly touted pole vaulter Fred Kelver also missed nearly all of the season. However, the youngsters, including many promising freshmen, came through in strong fashion. Six freshman records were set during the season, one sophomore mark, and two school marks. Fulmer, despite running very little, earned his fourth letter in the track and held sport and re- ceived a special trophy for achieving this difficult feat. ,Iunior Roger Weldy, who was named most valuable for the 1966 season and will captain the 1967 squad, earned his second letter. He also set a new school record in the quarter mile. jun- ior Steve Rockenbaugh, who earned his third let- ter in track, set a new school record in the half- mile during the regular season. Resurgence could be the key word to describe the 1966 Penn golf team. Led by sensational senior Bill johnson, who Fired an all-time Penn best average score of 79, the squad compiled a 7-8 record. This mark is the best ever for a Penn squad. johnson, the most valuable player and honorary cap- tain for the past season, truly deserved the honors he received, as he proved to be one of the top golfers in the area, if not in the state. Coach Bill -Iagg had four other boys who were regular competitors, and all won major letters. Freshman Dick Ross, who shows potential of becoming an outstanding golfer in the next three years, had the second best average on the squad with an 85. Senior Darrell Gunn followed at 87 and juniors Mike Wag- goner and Ron Frantz carded averages of 89 and 92 respectively. Varsity Golf Teamg L to R-Dick Ross, Blike Waggoner. Bill john- son, Ron Frantz, Darrell Gunn, Coach Williamllagg. WK 'LITTLE 5007 EXCITEMENT-Seniors John VVaehs and Glen Stev- Tony Needham, of the winning team, cheer on their anchor man Terry enson make the diflicult exchange for the Final lap. Rich Hoffman and Franklin. The qualifying time for the winners was 167.9 seconds. Senior Vicky Mumby, representing the National Honor Society, becomes the first queen BITTERSWEET. Runners- up Suettzi Putek. Connie Stevens. and Sue Worclinger join the queen and Mr. .Ioncs in this k'l'ormal informal pose. LMINIATURE 500, ACTION!-Virginia Schmitt, Ruth Dudeek, and Pam Whitteberry are where ihe action is as they maneuver the 'Ktrike for a fast finish. 'XA Terry Batson. Bob Taylor, and Charlotte Hanlon receive their long Salutmorian Steve Kelley, awaited announcements from Buffalo Albertson. smiles happily as Mrs. Thelma Barber and vale- dictorian Becky Laidig merri- ly tear apart his graduation speech. Linda Roth, Barbara Nloore, Jennifer jones. Sue Hall. and Nlelva Duncan Hlook alive at the Senior Class Party. INDIANAPOLIS OR BI.'S'I'l-The Marching liingsman embark for the SOO Festival Parade at Indianapolis, The Penn Band, one of 33 to perform, made the trip for the First time. Here Barb Myers gets an assist from Mr. Clyde Burris in stowing the band uniforms for the trip. NE xx Bruce Hess accepts the award in science from the department chairman Penn Principal Robert W. .jones and Don Holmes share the distinction Clyde Nlotts at the annual Honors Day Assembly, of being chosen Kingsmen of the Year. 311 graduating seniors listen attentivcly as Dr. Hicks, of Indiana University, delivers the Com- mencement address. We will not soon forget this memorable night inqlune on Freed Field. Mrs. Thelma Barber, retiring English Department chairman, gives the The Class of l66 awaits the Baccalaureate sermon. The date wasyjune 59 medal for excellence in English to Pamela Blue. the place was the Penn High School gymnasium. 92 A 'Ieaeher A jects Eternz'tfy,' He Can Never Tell Where His Inj7uenee Stops. -Hengr Brook Adams Dear Penn High School: Do you know the word nostalgia? Look it up because this note is full of it. Eight years ago, when I first knew you, the gym wasn't finished, the auditorium wasnut Finished and there were no seniors. The halls were full of plaster dust and the fioor in the lobby in front of the gym was covered with canvas. All day the sounds of whirring, grinding, buzzing machines accompanied the laughing. whistling and yelling of carpenters. The teachers and students, who were not at all happy about the plaster dust, did not suffer their sinus head- aches in silence. They neither laughed nor whistled: they screamed!! Eventually, the dust settled, and the canvas disappeared. The auditorium was beautiful, the gym was filled by excited spectators, and sinus tubes drained. The second year you had everything, even seniors. all 159 of them. This was the year of the first Prom, '1Cay Pareef, Everyone was beautiful or handsome at the Prom. But that Michigan sun really helped to make commencement a painful affair. For some reason every Penn senior has a red nose when he finally gets his diploma. The Kingsmen football men gave up being gypsies and played their home games on Freed Field. I wonder if you remember the football concession booth, located under the bleachers? The workers were in constant danger, however, how would you know? I'm sure you didn't drop pebbles and confetti and various other foreign objects into the coffee and on the heads of seniors and sponsors. But if you didn't, where were you? Have you realized yet. dear Penn, that you ran Cupid a close race in 1961. In fact, I think you won. The 1961 seniors have been marrying each other at an astonishing rate. Oh, the brides and grooms did right by you, they graduated from college and started teaching school first The class of '62 apparently will catch up with 761 in the matrimonial race by ,Iuly of '66. In 1963, with the organization of the Penn-Harris School Corporation, an August Board of Trustees and a superintendent. with an ofiice in Nlishawaka, no less. you really began to grow. That year you had one hundred and ninety-nine graduating seniors and 375 fresh- men. Guess what those 375 freshmen are doingllune 7, 1966. In 1964, your sixth year, with an enrollment of 1350 of the worldys best you became the Penn-I-Iarris-Madison School Corporation. You were really lucky. Madison became a part of the school corporation. Nlaybe you don't realize it. but just such growth as this is re- sponsible for our host of luxury buses. 1965 will probably be remembered forever as the year of the big building boom-the Cafeteria Plaza and the Industrial Complex. How does that sound or should I be more definite? Probably the greatest result of the boom became apparent this year-the year of the short lines and speedy service in the cafeteria. Heaven forbid that I should use a clichef but here is one. Dear Penn, you have always covered yourself with glory by winning honors in all areas of endeavor. Congratulations! Forget the good old days! They were wonderful but this year has been the very best. Why write about this year? You know what a great school you are. Affectionately yours, Two Ardent Admirers Mrs. Barber discusses some important senior business with Mr. Green. 93 W i e f X X CLASSES -f,-,. 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ROW FOUR: Alan Beehler, Bruce Hess, Ed Pat Verheye, Treasurer, ROW TWO: Sandy Poswilka, Sarajane Smith, Leininger, Larry Lambert, Dave Cropsey, Don Porter, ,lim Newcomer, Marge Marvel, Linda Marker, .jackie Gerstbauer. Cathy Eger, Pam Phil Goddard, Earl Slater. Nor pictured here: Dan Gardner, Helen Blue, Linda May, Barbara Omundson, Barbara Hudson, Sue lloly- Kubitschek, Vicky Nlumby, cross. ,Ioi Doi. ROW THREE: Linda Cobert, Roger Mutt-i, Steve .JUNIOR CLUB REPRESEN'l'ATlVESiROW ONE: Tom Rentschler, Earl Slater, Alan Beehler, Nelson Worden, David Cropsey CRotariansD. ROW TWO: ,lim Newcomer, Steve Kel- ley, Cliiwaniansj Richard Worthington, Virgil Wesco, CLionsD. 96 fyz H onor Organizations l l SENIOR QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS-STANDING: Vicky Robinson, Pat Verheye. SEATED: Don Porter, Phil Goddard, Dan Mumby, Sarajane Smith, Becky Laidig, Bonnie Nash, Rose Vellucci. Gardner, Not pictured here: Diane Strope. Karen Huffman, Steve .Iackie Gerstbauer, Linda Chapman, Janet Koehnke. Pam Blue, Faye Kelley. ACADENIIC SWEATER WINNERS-ROW ONE: Becky Laidig, Nlarilyn Angel, Sue Holycross. ROW TWO: Pam Blue, Dave Cropsey, Virgil Wesco, Larry Lambert, Tom Rent- schler, Barbara Omundson. ROW THREE: Richard Worthington, jim Newcomer, Steve Kelleyhlerry Tollar, Bruce Hess, 97 Seniors Practice Varz'e1fy-This Is True! especially at contest time. A trumpet quartet consisting of Steve Lehman, Dave Leckrone, Rich- ard Worthington, and Virgil Wesco, is a familiar sight in the band room, ..,:::: kVii13i5 :1 9721115 'T'fi1? V. 'le .,.. 5,53-,Vi Wfifvff -7-,gg -.' .1 1.,V . wvswivmsaw W-rg, vfs V ' -,wal fe .5145 -::fV-: - :.-, ::...a-.:5g:.' V...-:s asain' . Q w1,sfi,.,iff,y - V ,, . 2 . , ieis wftvssgsfvgsfl E ' , V ,. , fgggwsi ,Fw , Us X :S 5 , ,. 'i i i 5 l' Qi2Pfts,l3 w4wV,f4we?f,1f4-, wi t .i' e:i,'Pfw-s 192 V f':'fVVeZ , ,1V2f-'rm its 5f4.vV!ii.1 j g , 25C: : ' :' ::dtsi:,f:.':'f, fzf':: ': ' af ' -V V 2 -ti s ff Vzf i2V5ffSiV? 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' ' .M r , ,,,. ,. f t V .. W ,. ' 'V' i':f-' -: : ..1 :- f ff V ,- M Hurrying to finish a timed writing for both speed and accuracy. Ritter, strive assignment, Jim Eller, John Wachs, and Tom Senior class officers Richard Worthington, Rose Vellucci, Dave Cropsey, and Barbara Omund- son. consult with senior sponsor, Mrs. Thelma Barber, concerning cap and gown day C1966 of coursefj. Right at home with the camera, Ken Leach, Bittersweet art editor, sets the focus for another of his tricky shots. 98 Seniors ANDREWS, CHARLES: General Course ANGEL, MARILYN: College Prep. Course-Art 1,2,3 ANSON, PENNY: General Course ARMOUR, RONNIE: General Course-Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Pre-Engineers 1, Future Business Leaders 1 ARMSTRONG, ROBIN: College Prep. Course-Dramab ics 15 French 45 G.A.A. 1, History Club 1 ARNDT, MARCIA: Stenographic Course-Band 1,2,3,4g Dramatics 2,35 Y-Teens 4g Future Business Leaders 4 ARNOLD, CHARLES: General Course ASHLEY, DONNA: Stenographic Course-G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 1,4g Y-Teens 1,45 Freshman Cheerleader: Cheerblock lg French Club 3 BACHMAN, THERESA: College Prep. Course-Feitshans High School 1,2,3g Dramatics 45 Y-Teens 45 Pep Club 2,35 Science Club 3 BAIZE, PATRICIA: General Course4Y-Teens 1,2,3,4 BARBOUR, CHARLOTTE: General Course BARHYDT, SHERRY: Clerical Course-French Club 35 G.A.A. 1,2g Freshman Cheerleader BASSETT, GEORGE: Trade Course4Pre-Engineers 1,2 3,4. BATES, TERRY: General Course BATSON, TERRY: General Course-Cross Country 1,2 3,45 Lettermen 3,4 Seniors BECKHAMMIANICE: General Course-French Club 1 BEEHLER, ALAN: College Prep. Course-Madison 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Manager 25 Lettermen 3,45 Science Club 1,45 Math Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3 BELLA, PEGGY: College Prep. Course-Adams High School 1,2,35 Booster Club 1,2,35 Dramatics 2,35 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Art Club 2,35 Business Club 3 BENNETT, BLANCHE: General Course-G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Art Club 3,4 BENTLEY, PAMELA: General Course-Dramatics 15 Y-Teens 1,2 BICKELMIAMES: Industrial Arts Course BIRD, PEGGY: General CourseiRed Cross Club 25 Spanish Club 15 Future Business Leaders 1 BISHOP, MARCIA: General Course-Future Nurses Club 3,45 Red Cross Club 1,2,3,4 BLAD, DAVID: College Prep. Course-French Club 1,2, 3,45 Science Club 2,35 History Club 35 Basketball 45 Golf4 BLUE, PAMELA: College Prep. Course-Madison 1,25 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Vice President 35 President 45 G.A.A. l,2,35 Librarians Club 1,25 President 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 French Club 45 Dra- matics 45 Hoosier Girls State Representative 35 Penn Points 35 Bittersweet 3,45 Choir 1,2,3,45 Chamber Choir 3,45 History Club 35 Homecoming Court 4 BOGART, GEORGE: College Prep. Course-Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 15 German Club 1,2,35 Baseball 1 BRADBERRY, JAMES: Industrial Arts Course-Pre- Engineers 3,4 BRAUN, DAVID: General Course-Projectionists Club 1,25 Pre-Engineers 1,2,45 Latin Club 1 BRIDWELL, AARON: Industrial Arts Course-Swimming 2,3,45 Lettermen 3,4 BROWN, BARBARA: General Course Seniors BRUBAKER, CORBIN: General Course-Pre-Engineers 3,45 Swimming 152,354 BRUGH, MARJORIE: General Course-Dramatics 45 Librarians Club 4 CANADY, PAULINE: General Course-Future Home- makers 15 Future Business Leaders 2,354 CARTER, WILMA: General Course4Y-Teens 4 CHAPMAN, LINDA: College Prep. Course-Milburn jr. High 15 Shawnee Mission North High School 25 Pep Club 25 Tennis Club 25 Travel Club 25 Debate Team 3,45 Penn Points 45 Future Business Leaders 45 Y-Teens 4 CHASTAIN, DAVID: College Prep. Course-Dramatics 1,2,3,45 President 45 French Club 4 CHRISTY, CAROLYN: Stenographic Course-G.A.A. 1, 253545 Choiri152,3545 Chamber Choir 45 Future Business Leaders4 COBERT5 LINDA: Stenographic Course-Choir 15253545 Pennettes 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Future Busi- ness Leaders 3 COLLEY, GEORGE: College Prep, Course-Pre-Engi- neers 2,4 COLLIER, DARRELL: Industrial Arts C0urse-Sci- ence Club 15 Pre-Engineers 2,4 COLLIER, BRUCE: College Prep. CoursefFootball 25 German Club 35 Spanish Club 4 COMFORT, CHRISTINE: College Prep. Course-Adams High School 15 Chess Club 1,2,3,45 Science Club 45 Prom Committee 3 CONRAD, SHELA: General Course-Y-Teens 25 Fu- ture Careers Club 25 History Club 35 Librarians Club 1,253545 Madison 1,2 CRANE, CINDY: College Prep. Course-G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 15 Latin Club 152 CROPSEY, DAVID: College Prep. Course-Vandalia High School 15 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,3545 Math Club 45 Science Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Hoosier Boys State Representative 35 Class Vice President 45 French Club 35 Lettermen 45 Debate Team 4 Seniors CROWELL, AIIMMIELOU: College Prep. Course-Math Club 1,2, National Honor Society 3,4, Secretary 4, French Club 2,3,4 DEBROKA, CHARLENE: General Course-Y-Teens 1,2,3, Dramatics 1,2, G.A,A. 1,2 DELODDERE, SHARON: Stenographic Course-Fu- ture Business Leaders 4, Science Club 1, Library Club 15 Future Nurses lg Madison 1,2 DEMAEGD, MICHAEL: General Course-Pre-Engi- neers 1,2,3,4 DEMAN, JOHN: Trade Course-Pre-Engineers 1,2,3,4, Dramatics 1,4, Chess Club 4 DICKEY, CHARLES: General Course-Wrestling 1,2, 3,45 Pre-Engineers 3,4 DOI, JOI: College Prep. Course-French Club 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 1, Student Council 1,35 Vice President 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3,4, G.A.A. 2, Band 1,2,3,4, Fu- ture Homemakers 1 DUARTE, CAROLYN: General Course-Madison 1,25 Choir 1, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Library ClubZ DUNCAN, MELVA: Pre-Nursing Course-Latin Club 3, Future Nurses 3, G.A.A. 4, Y-Teens 25 Prom Commit- tee3 DUSSEL, PEGGY: Pre-Nursing Course-Future Nurses 2,3,4 EBERHART, RAY: General Course EDWARDS, ROBERT: General Course-Football 4, Science Club 1, Future Business Leaders 2, Pre-Engi- neers 2, Dramatics 4 EGER, CATHY: College Prep. Course-French Club 1,2, 3,4, Future Business Leaders 2, Future Teachers 2,3,4, Secretary 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Hoosier Girls State Alternate ELLER, JIM: College Prep Course-F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Re- porter 2, Science Club 4, National Honor Society 3,45 Vice President 4 EMERY, DAVID: College Prep. Course-Projectionists Club 1, German Club 3,45 Chess Club 3,45 Science Club4 Seniors FAUST, DANIEL: College Prep. Course-Chess Club 3,45 Dramatics 45 Math Club 35 Latin Club 1,25 Science Club4 FEDERNOK, JOHN: College Prep. Course-Pre-Engi- neers 2,3545 German Club 3,4 FERMI, LARRY: Pre-Engineering Course-Mishawaka High School 1,25 Art Club 3,45 German Club 3,45 Chess Club 45 Science Club 3,45 President 45 Dramatics 2,3545 Librarians Club 4 FISHER, C. MICHAEL: General Course FLICKINGER, DENNIS: General Course-Madison 1,25 F,F.A.1,2,3,4 FOLK, JANET: Stenographic Course-Future Business Leaders 1,25 Pre-Nursing 1 FORD, MIKE: College Prep, Course-Future Doctors 3,45 Vice President 35 Future Business Leaders 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 253,45 Red Cross 1,2,3,4 FRANKLIN, ELAINE: Secretarial Course FRANKLIN, RONALD: Industrial Arts Course-Band 1,2,3,45 Pre-Engineers 4 FREDERICKSON, JILL: General Course-Madison 1,25 Librarians Club 1,2545 Future Business Leaders 3,45 History Club 35 Dramatics 3,45 Y-Teens 253,45 G.A.A. 25 Future Nurses Club 3 FREEL, KATHY: Clerical Course4Future Business Lead- ers 253,45 Y-Teens 4 FRESHOUR, BARBARA: Stenographic-Future Busi- ness Leaders 35 German Club 15 G.A.A. 25 Math Club 25 Science Club 2 FURORE,JOE: General Course FULMER, DICK: College Prep. Course-Cross Country 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Captain 45 Let- termen 2,3,45 Latin Club 25 French Club 3,45 Class President3 GAMBLE, MARY: General Course-G.A.A. 1,2,35 Y- Teens 3,4 .qpa Seniors GARDNER, DANIEL: College Prep. Course-Projection- ists 25 Swimming 25 Art Club 15 History Club 2,35 Ger- man Club 2,3,45 Secretary 35 Vice President 45 Chess Club 3,45 Student Council 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Bittersweet Editor 4 GERSTBAUER, JACQUELIN: College Prep, Course- Red Cross 45 Spanish Club 2,3545 Dramatics 2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Presi- dent 45 Future Business Leaders 25 G.A.A. 1,25 Bitter- sweet Club Editor 45 Swimming 1 GODDARD, PHIL: College Prep. Course-Mishawaka High School 1,25 Art Club 152,45 Dramatics 253,45 French Club 45 Chess Club 3,45 Penn Points Page Editor 45 History Club 35 Student Council 45 Debate Team 3,45 American Legion Speech Contest Winner 3 GOLATA, RAYMOND: College Prep. Course-F.F.A. 15253545 Tennis 3,45 Lettermen 3,4 GOODING, ROBERT: College Prep. Course-Clay High School 1,25 Latin Club 1,25 Science Club 1,25 Spanish Club 35 Hi-Y 1 GOSTOLA, DEBBIE: Stenographic Course-Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 2,3 GOULD, DICK: College Prep. Course-Hi-Y 1,25 junior Boosters 2,35 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Vice President 3,45 Dra- matics 45 Swimming 1 GREENING, SUSAN: Clerical Course-G.A.A. 1,25 Dramatics 253,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Librarians Club 25 Future Business Leaders 35 History Club 35 French Club 3,4 GRIGGS, VICTOR: Industrial Arts Courseflunior Red Cross 1,2 GROSE, JAMES: General Course-Science Club 2,3,45 Art Club 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 3,45 History Club 3 GROSOS, ROBERT: General Course-German Club 4 GROSS, CONNIE: Generalslireshman Cheerleader5 Dra- matics 15 Y-Teens 15 Library Club 15 Class Secretary 15 Class Treasurer 25 G.A.A. 2 GUNN, DARRELL: Industrial Arts Course GUNTER, NANCY: College Prep. Course-Y-Teens 152,45 French Club 3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 G.A.A. 15 Cheerleader 3,4 HAHN, MAYNARD: Trade Course-F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 President 45 Hi-Y 25 Basketball 1,25 Class Treasurer 25 Madison1,2 Seniors HALL, SUSAN: College Prep. Course-Spanish Club 2,3545 Library Club 25 Future Homemakers 1,2,3,45 Fu- ture Teachers 2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4 HAMMAN, KAREN: Clerical Course-Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Red Cross 35 Spanish Club 2,35 Future Business Leaders 4 HAMMAN, RICHARD: General Course HANLON, CHARLOTTE: Stenographic Course-Y- Teens 1,45 Red Cross 2,45 Future Nurses 45 G.A.A. 1,25 Dramatics 35 Future Business Leaders 45 Choir 1,2,3,4 HARDIN, BARBARA: General Course-Future Home- makers 1,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 2 HARDY, RICK: College Prep Course-Dramatics 25 Jun- ior Boosters 25 Pre-Engineers 35 Baseball 25 Football 15 Lettermen 3,4 HASLETT, PHILLIP: College Prep. Course HAYDEN, KATRINA: College Prep, Course-G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Future Nurses 2,35 Band 1,2,3,45 Student Coun- cil 45 History Club 35 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 French Club 45 Pep Club 1 HAYWARD, DAVID: College Prep, Course HEETER, GREGORY: General Course-Art Club 1,25 3,45 Treasurer 45 Pre-Engineers 1,25 French Club 3545 Chess Club4 HEMBRECHT, PAUL: General Course HESS, BRUCE: College Prep. Course-Spanish Club 3,45 Math Club 45 President 45 National Honor Society 3,45 History Club 35 Baseball 15 Wrestling 2,35 Hoosier Boys State Representative HIGHLAND, RUNAE: General Course-Art Club 35 G.A.A. 1 HILER, .IACK: College Prep. Course-Projectionists Club 1,35 Pre-Engineers 1 HIXENBAUGH, MARLENE: General Course-Art Club 25 Y-Teens 2,45 Future Homemakers 3,45 President 4 Seniors HOHL, STEVEN: College Prep, Course-Lettermen 3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Football 1,2,45 Cross Country 35 Track 1,2,3 HOLMES, DON: College Prep. CoursefMadison 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Football 45 Lettermen 3,45 Russian Club 3,45 F.F.A. 15 Hi-Y 25 Class President 2 HOLSINGER, GREG: General Course-Pre-Engineers 1,2,3,4 HOLYCROSS, SUE: College Prep. CoursefLatin Club 15 Future Homemakers 15 French Club 2,3,45 Vice Presi- dent 45 Future Teachers 2,45 Band 1,2,35 Pennettes 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Future Business Leaders 35 Student Council 35 Prom Committee 3 HOOVER, RANDY: General CourseiGerman Club 15 Wrestling 2,3 HOREIN, DONALD: Trade Course-F.F.A. 1,2,3 HUDSON, BARBARA: College Prep. Course-Future Teachers l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,4 HUFFMAN, KAREN: General Course-G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Red Cross 35 Future Business Leaders 4 HUMMEL, DALE: College Prep. Course-Football 152, 3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,45 Dramatics 45 Let- termen 45 Pre-Engineers HUMS, PATRICIA: College Prep. Course-French Club 15 G.A.A. 25 Y-Teens 2,45 Latin Club 3,45 Dramatics 3,45 Pre-Nursing 3,45 Prom Committee 3 HUMS, TONY: College Prep, Course-Football 1,25 Pre- Engineers 1,45 Projectionists 15 F.F.A. 3,45 German Club 4 HUNSBERGER, KAREN: College Prep. Course-Band 1,25 Future Careers Club 25 Y-Teens 25 Madison 1,2 HUNSLEY, LINDA: General Course HURCOMB, CHARLES: General Course-Madison 1,25 F.F.A. 1,25 Track 1 HURTEKANT, MICHAEL: College Prep. Course- French Club 2,3,45 Junior Boosters 2,35 Lettermen 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Seniors HYATTE, JUDIE: General Course-Dramatics 1,25 Thes- pians 3,4g Future Business Leaders 45 Penn Points 4 HYSELL, DANIEL: General Course ICE, ROGER: Trade Course ICKES, GEORGIA: College Prep. Course-Y-Teens 1,45 Future Homemakers 3,45 Choir 1,2,3,4, Chamber Choir4 INGLE, DARYL: General Course-Band 1,Z,3,4 ISZA, DENNIS: General Course-Chess Club 15 Pre- Engineers 1,2,3,4 JENNINGS, LARRY: College Prep. Course-Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2, Junior Boosters 1,25 Student Council 25 Spanish Club 35 Lettermen 3,45 President 4: Class Treasurer 1 JOHNSON, JOSEPH: General Course-Pre-Engineers 3,4 JOHNSON, LINDA: Stenographic Course-Future Busi- ness Leaders 2,3,4 JOHNSON, LYNN: Pre-Nursing Course-Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Future Nurses Club 2,3,45 Chess Club 35 Y- Teens 45 Choir 1,2,3,4 JOHNSON, WILLIAM: College Prep. CourseAGolf 3,45 Captain 3,45 Chess Club 4 JOINER, THERESA: Clerical Course-Red Cross 3, G.A.A. 1,2, Y-Teens 3,43 Future Business Leaders 4 JONES,JENNIFER: Clerical Course JORDAN, TERRY: Trade Course JORDAN, THOMAS: General Course-Madison 1,25 F.F.A. 15 Science Club 1, Hi-Y 2 Sen io rs KELLEY, STEPHEN: College Prep. Course-National Honor Society 3,45 Class President 1,25 Hoosier Boys State Representative 35 junior Kiwanian 45 Math Club 1,2,3,45 Treasurer 35 King of Courtesy 35 Penn Points Business Manager 45 Bittersweet Business Manager 45 Spanish Club 2,3 KEMBLE, ROBERT: General Course-F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Art Clubl KIME, JOHN: Industrial Arts Course-Band 1,2,3,45 F.F.A.3,4 KING, AMANDA: General Course-F.F,A. 1,2,35 Chapter Sweetheart 2,3 KIZER, RICHARD: College Prep, Course-Lettermen 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Swimming 2,3545 Student Council 1,25 Track 2 KLAIBOR, SHERYLL: General Course-Dramatics 1,25 Y-Teens1,2,3,4 KLEIN, THEODORE: General Course-Future Business Leaders 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Cross Country2 KNOX, ARLENE: Stenographic Course-Future Business Leaders 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 1 KOEHNKE, JANET: Stenographic Course-Y-Teens 1,2, 3,45 Inter-Club Council 45 Future Business Leaders 2,3,45 President 45 Future Teachers 45 History Club 2,35 Bittersweet 3,45 Penn Points 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 45 Treasurer 45 Quill and Scroll 45 G.A.A. 2,35 Spanish Club 1,25 French Club 3,4 KRUPP, GLORIA: General Course-Future Business Leaders 2,3,45 Y-Teens 15 Spanish Club 1 KUBITSGHEK, HELEN: College Prep. Course-Gen man Club 1,2,3,45 Treasurer 25 Future Homemakers 3,45 Y-Teens 2,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Class Secretary 35 Rus- sian Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Hoosier Girls State Alternate KIBITSCHEK, VICTOR: Trade Course-F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Pre-Engineers 3 LAIDIG, BECKY: College Prep. Course-Y-Teens 253,45 Treasurer 35 Choir 1,2,3,45 Chamber Choir 3,45 Band 1, 25 Twirler 1,25 Cheerleader 35 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Librarians Club 1,25 Vice President 25 Science Club 15 Dramatics 45 Russian Club 3,45 President 45 History Club 35 Hoosier Girls State 35 Bittersweet 45 Penn Points 45 Madison 1,25 4-H 1,2,3,45 DAR5 National Honor Society 3,4 LAMBERT, LARRY: College Prep. Course-Math Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3545 Dramatics 1,2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 Projectionists Club 1,25 Thespians 2,3,45 Baseball 1,2 LAMIRAND, NANCY: College Prep. Course-G.A.A. 1,25 German Club 2,3,45 Treasurer 35 French Club 3,45 Dramatics 2,35 Y-Teens 1,2535 Future Business Leaders 45 History Club 3 Seniors LEACH, KENNETH: College Prep. Course4Art Club 2,3,45 German Club 2,3,45 Dramatics 45 Quill and Scroll 4 LECKRONE, DAVID: College Prep. Course7Band l,2, 3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Choir l,2,45 Pre-Engineers 1,2, 3,45 Track lg Baseball 2,3,45 Chamber Choir 45 Chess Club 3,45 Dramatics 3,4 LEDFORDMIOHN: General Course LEHMAN, STEVE: College Prep. Course-Band 1,2, 3,45 French Club 3,45 Future Teachers 3,45 Treasurer 4 LEIGHTON, MARY: Clerical Course-Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 2,3,45 Future Homemakers 1,2, 3,45 Dramatics 1, Librarians Club 25 Choir 2,3 LEININGER, EDWARD: College Prep. Course4Foot- ball Manager 2,35 Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 25 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Lettermen 4 LETT, THOMAS: College Prep. Course-Latin Club 15 Chess Club 35 Math Club 35 Wrestling l,2,35 Track 15 Intramural Basketball 3 LEWIS, ARTHUR: General Course LIEPOLD, JIM: General Course-Red Cross 2,35 Pre- Engineers1,2,3,4 LIPINSKI, VICTORIA: College Prep. Course-Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Secretary 35 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Future Nurses 2,35 Future Doctors 3,45 Secretary-Treasurer 45 Pep Club 1,2, LISENKO, MARIE: Pre-Nursing Course-Future Nurses 2,3,45 Y-Teens 15 Dramatics l,2,35 French Club 2,35 Freshman Cheerleader LITTLE, JIM: General Course-Basketball 15 Projec- tionists 1,2,35 Pre-Engineers 1,2,3,45 Little 500 Winner 1,3 LUKE, LAWRENCE: General Course-Pre-Engineers 3,4 MAIER, RONALD: General Course-Russian Club 3,45 Dramatics 2,3,45 Thespians 45 Future Business Leaders 35 Future Teachers 1 MARKER, LINDA: General Course-National Honor Society 3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 History Club 35 Y-Teens 1,45 Dramatics l Seniors MARVEL, MARGE: Pre-Nursing CoursefFrench Club 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,45 Dramatics 2,35 Future Nurses Club 2,3,45 Choir 15 National Honor Society 3,4 MASON, TOMI: College Prep. Course-Band l,2,3,4, Y- Teens 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Cheerblock 15 His- tory Club3 MATTASITS, MICHAEL: College Prep. Course-Swim- ming l,2,3,45 Math Club 45 French Club 45 Lettermens 3,4 MAURER, PAUL: College Prep. Course-Tennis 1,25 Math Club 15 German Club 1,2,3,4, Chess Club 2,3,45 Vice President 35 Band l,2,3,4 MAY, LINDA: College Prep. Course-Band 1,2,3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 15 Student Council l,2,3,45 Secretary 35 President 45 Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 Dramatics 1,25 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Future Teachers l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 15 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Hoosier Girls State Representative MCCAMMON, GARY: College Prep. Course-Latin Club 15 French Club 2,3,45 Lettermen 3,45 Tennis l,2,3,45 Captain 3,45 Basketball 1,254 MCCONNELL, EDNA: General Course4Y-Teens 45 Dramatics 1 MCDOWELL, EARL: College Prep. Course-Science Club 1,253,415 Golf 1,2 MCGAHA, DARENCE: General Course-Choir l,2,3,45 Science Club 3 MCLEAN, RONALD: General Course MCMANN, STEVE: College Prep. Course-Wrestling 152, 3,45 Spanish Club 15 Pre-Engineers 25 Art Club 3 MEISEL, CARL: College Prep. Course-Hi-Y 15 Junior Boosters 25 Spanish Club 2,3545 Treasurer 35 President 45 Choir 2,3,45 Chamber Choir 3,4 MEISENHELDER, JAMES: Trade CourseiPre-Engineers 2,3,45 Swimming 1,2,3,4 MILLER, DOUGLAS: College Prep. CourseiBand 1,2, 3,45 Latin Club 1,25 French Club 3,45 Chess Club 45 Dramatics4 MILLER, MARILYN: College Prep. Course-French Club 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Future Homemakers 15 Choir 1,2,35 Prom Chairman 35 French Club Treasurer 4 Seniors MILLER, PHILLIP: College Prep. Course-Football 1, 2,35 Cross Country 45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Captain 45 Base- ball 15 Latin Club 1,25 Science Club 2,45 Lettermen 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 History Club 35 Math Club 4 MISHLER, ARLENE: General Course MITCHELL, COLLEEN: Stenographic Course-Future Business Leaders 2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4 MOORE, BARBARA: Clerical Course-G.A.A. 1,25 Choir l,2,3,45 Chamber Choir 3,45 Dramatics 4 MOORE, REBECCA: Stenographic Course-G.A.A. 15 Future Business Leaders 2,3,4 MOON, VIKKI: General Course-Y-Teens 1,3,45 Dra- matics 1,3,45 Choir 35 Pep Club 35 Freshman Home- coming Attendant5 Penn Points Tribune Editor 45 Future Business Leaders 2 MORAN, DANA: College Prep. Course-G.A.A. 1,2,35 Spanish Club 1,2,35 F.F.A. 3,45 Future Teachers 3,4 MROCZEK, MIKE: Pre-Engineers Course-Projectionists 1,2,35 Lettermen 2,3,45 Pre-Engineers 1,2,3,45 Science Club 45 Football 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 MUMBY, VICKY: College Prep. Course-Madison 1,25 National Honor Society 3,45 Reporter 45 Student Coun- cil 3,45 Librarians Club 1,2,35 Secretary 25 Treasurer 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Hoosier Girls State Represent- ative 35 Penn Points 35 Bittersweet Senior Editor 45 Choir 1,2,3,45 Chamber Choir 3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Glass Secretary 25 Class Vice President 15 Future Careers Club 25 President 25 Science Club 1,2 MURPHY, RONNIE: General Course-Pre-Engineers 1,2,3,45 junior Boosters 25 Baseball 1 MUTTI, ROGER: College Prep. Course-Madison 1,25 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Sentinel 35 National Honor Society 3,4 NANCE, DICK: General Course-Band 1,2,3,45 Pre-En- gineersl NASH, BONNIE: College Prep. Course-G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 President 45 Spanish Club 2,35 Future Teachers 45 Fu- ture Business Leaders 45 Penn Points 4 NELSON, THOMAS: Trade Course-Pre-Engineers 1,2,3 NEWCOMER, JANES: College Prep. Course-French Club 45 President 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 25 Kiwanas Club Representative 4 Seniors NORRIS, TOM: College Prep. Course-Track 15 Junior Boosters4 OAKLEY, LARRY: College Prep. Course-Art Club 15 Latin Club 1,2,3 OMUNDSON, BARBARA: College Prep. Course-Class Secretary 45 French Club 3,45 Future Homemakers 25 Future Teachers 15 Student Council 35 Choir 15 National Honor Society 3,4 OSMON, GLENN: General Course-German Club 15 Pre-Engineers 45 Football 1,25 Basketball 1 PALUZZI, ANGELA: Clerical Course-Future Business Leaders 1,2,3,45 Red Cross 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2 PARCELL, BARBARA: College Prep. Course-Future Business Leaders 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2 PENN, LARRY: General Course-F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Pre- Engineers4 PHILLIPS, GERALD: General Course-Spanish Club 1,2,3,4 PORTER, DONALD: College Prep. Course-National Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Vice President 45 Penn Points Editor in Chief 3,45 Penn Points 1,2,3,45 Bittersweet Sports Editor 4 POWELL, GLORIA: College Prep. CoursekG.A.A. 1,2, 3,45 Secretary 35 Vice President 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Future Teachers l,2,3,45 Treasurer 25 Vice President 35 President 45 Future Homemakers 45 Y-Teens 15 Cheer- leader 15 Pennettes 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,4 POZWILKA, SANDRA: Stenographic Course-Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Cheerleader 15 Pennettes 2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 45 Choir 1 PRIMMER, PAULA: College Prep. Course-Debate Team 15 Dramatics 25 Future Nurses 25 G.A.A. 25 German Club 25 Latin Club 2 PYCH, RONALD: General Course-Oregon-Davis High School 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Cross Country 15 Track 15 F.F.A. 15 Lettermen 3,45 Science Club 4 RACH, JAMES: Pre-Engineering-Swimming 1,2,3,45 Pre-Engineers 2,3,45 Math Club 45 Lettermen 3,45 Science Club 4 RAMSEY, DIANA: Stenographic Course-Future Busi- ness Leaders 3,45 G.A.A. 15 Y-Teens 15 History Club 3 Seniors RANSBERGER, RICK: General Course-Pre-Engineers 2,35 Wrestling 3 RATLIFF, THERESA: General Course-Y-Teens 15 Fu- ture Nurses 15 4-H 1,2 REECE, RAYMOND: General Course-F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Pre-Engineers 1 REED, KEN: Industrial Arts Course REED, LINDA: General Course-Y-Teens 2,3.45 Dra- matics 1 REICHERT, BRUCE: College Prep. Course-Band 152, 3,45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Treasurer 3, President 45 Fu- ture Teachers 2,3,45 Secretary 35 French Club 4 REIHL, NANCY: General Course-Y-Teens 1,25 French Club 3,45 Future Business Leaders 3,45 Future Home- makers 1 REINOEHL, GARRY: College Prep. Course-Spanish Club 3,45 Football 15 Basketball 15 Baseball 3,4 REMBUSCH, CAROLYN: General Course-Dramatics 2,35 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4 REMBUSCH, JOHN: Trade Course-Basketball 15 Foot- ball 15 Wrestling 25 Pre-Engineers 1,2,3 RENTSCHLER, THOMAS: College Prep. Course-Ten- nis 2,3545 Pre-Engineers 2,35 Lettermen 3,45 Spanish Club1 RHODES, BILL: General Course RIGGLE, MARK: General Course RINGEN, LINDA: College Prep. Course-G.A.A. 253,45 History Club 2,35 Y-Teens 253,45 Inter-Club Council 3,45 Future Teachers 1,2,3,45 Treasurer 35 Vice President 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Prom Committee 35 Latin Club 1,25 Class Vice President 35 Student Council 4 RINGEN, ROBERT: College Prep. Coursew-PrelEngi- neers 1,2,3,45 Projectionists Club 15 Tennis 15 Science Club 1 Seniors RISNER, DAVID: College Prep. Course-Football 3,45 Wrestling 3,45 Student Council 45 Lettermen 3,45 His- tory Club 35 Spanish Club 35 Science Club 45 junior Boosters 2,35 Vice President 35 Prom Committee 35 St. Joseph High School RITTER, TOM: College Prep. Course-Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,5 Science Club l,2,3,4g Pre-Engineers 25 Lettermans Club 4 ROBINSON, FAYE: General Course4Quill and Scroll 3,45 Art Club 45 Future Business Leaders 35 G,A.A. 1,25 Penn Points 35 Choir 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 4 ROBISONMIUDITH: Clerical Course-Y-Teens 2,354 ROHRER, MARY: General Course-G,A.A. 15 Future Business Leaders 2,3,45 French Club 15 Choir 1,2,3,4 ROTH, LINDA: College Prep. Course-Spanish Club 1,25 3,45 G.A.A. 2,35 Red Cross 1,2,3,4 ROUCH, DONNA: Stenographic Course-Future Business Leaders 2,354 RUCKERT, MARK: College Prep, Course-Pre-Engh neers 25 Science Club 3,45 Secretary 45 Football 3,45 Baseball 25 Band 1,2,3,45 Penn Points 4 RUMMEL, JERRY: Clerical Course-Basketball Man- ager 25 Baseball 35 Future Business Leaders 3,4 RUPCHOCK, MARY ANN: Pre-Nursing CoursefFu- ture Homemakers 1,45 Math Club 25 Student Council 35 French Club 3,45 Future Nurses 2,3,45 Swimming 1,2,45 Secretary 4 RYDZINSKI, MARCEL: College Prep. Course-Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,25 Track 2,3,45 Lettermen 35 Choir 1,2,3,45 Chamber Choir 3,4 SAGER, CAROL: Clerical Course-Future Nurses 45 Future Business Leaders 45 G.A.A. 1 SANDERS, ZINITA: General Course-Y-Teens 1,3,45 Art Club 3,45 Future Business Leaders 15 Prom Com- mittee 35 Cheerblock 1 SCHEIBELHUT, JOHN: College Prep. Course-Base- ball 15 Basketball 1,25 German Club 1,2,3 SCHLEMMER, ELDON: General Course-Basketball 1,25 Projectionists Club 1,3 Senzmfs SCHNEER, MARY LOU: Clerical Course-Russian Club 15 Future Business Leaders 35 G.A.A. 15 Y-Teens 15 Choir 1,2,3,4 SEGGERMAN, CATHY: Clerical Course-Future Busi- ness Leaders 2,3,45 Secretary 45 Future Homemakers 15 History Club 2,35 Red Cross 4 SERGEANT, JERRY: General Course-Projectionists Club 15 Spanish Club 1,25 Art Club 15 Pre-Engineers 1,2,35 Golf 15 Basketball 25 Track 2 SHERK, THOMAS: General Course-Madison 1525 F.F.A. 1,2,3 SHERK, TERRY: General Course-Science Club 1,25 Art Club 3,45 Basketball 1,25 Chess Club 45 Madison 1,2 SCHRIVER, RONALD: College Prep. Course-Band 1525 F.F.A. 15 Science Club 15 Hi-Y 1,25 Boys Glee Club 25 Choir 253,45 Russian Club 3,45 Art Club 45 Madison 1,2 SHROYER5 LARRY: College Prep. Course-Future Busi- ness Leaders 3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Track 1 SHUPE, JEAN: College Prep. Course-Band 1,2,3,45 Pennettes 45 Choir 3,45 Chamber Choir 3,45 Future Nurses 253,45 Latin Club 2,3545 French Club 45 Future Homemakers 1 SIGERFOOS, MARGARET: General Course-Y-Teens 15 F.A.A. 25 Future Business Leaders 3,4 SIMPER, KATHY: General Course-Y-Teens 2,3,45 Red Cross 3,45 Spanish Club 25 Future Business Leaders 45 Choir 1,2,3,4 SIZEMORE, DAVID: College Prep. Course-Art Club 45 Mishawaka High School 1,25 Choir 1,2 SLATER, EARL: College Prep. Course4Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Baseball 1,2,35 Prom Committee 35 Let- termen 3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Projectionists 15 National Honor Society 3,45 Chess Club 2 SLAVEN, BARBARA: General Course-Future Nurses 2,3,45 Vice President 3,45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 15 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Dramatics 45 Future Teachers 45 Penn Points4 SMITH, SARAJANE: College Prep Course-Latin Club 15 G.A.A. 15 French Club 2,3,45 Future Business Lead- ers 35 Student Council 35 Penn Points 3,45 Bittersweet 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Future Teachers 1,25 Quill and Scroll 45 T,B. League Representative 3,45 Prom Committee3 SMITH, SANDRA: General Course-Y-Teens 1,2,45 Dramatics 1,45 History Club 35 Future Homemakers 45 Art Club 2,3 0741 Sen z'01's SMITH, TIM: Industrial Arts Course SNYDER, DORIS: Secretarial Course SNYDER, LORRAINE: Clerical Course-Choir 1,2,3,4g Future Business Leaders Z,3,4 SOLER, LORCO GUSTAVO ADOLFO: College Prep. Course-Liceo Salescano Concepcion Chile, Student Council 4: Dramatics 45 Football 45 Spanish Club 4, Pre-Engineers 4, American Field Service Student 1965-66 SONES, JEANNE: Stenographic Course-Dramatics 3,4, Future Business Leaders 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 2,3,4 SQUIRES, SANDRA: Clerical Course-G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 French Club 3, Future Business Leaders 45 4-H 1 STAFFORD, BILL: General Course-Football 1,25 Track 1,2,3g Wrestling 1,2,3 STANSBERRY, JOYCE: General Course-Art Club 1,2, 3,4g Girls Glee Club 1 STANSBERRY, KEITH: General Course-Art Club 1,2, 3,4 STEELE, VVILLIAM: General Course-Projectionists Club 1, Pre-Engineers 1 STEINBAUGH, CONNIE: General Course-Future Nurses 2,3,4g Red Cross 45 Choir 1,2,3,4 STEPHENS, CONNIE: Stenographic Course-Choir 1,25 Band 1,2g Cheerleader 1,25 Sulphur Springs High School 1 ,2g Future Business Leaders 4, Pennettes 4 STERZIK, KATHY: Pre-Nursing Course-Y-Teens 15 Future Nurses 2,3,4g Latin Club 2,3,4g G.A.A. 2 STEVENSON, GLEN: College Prep. Course-Baseball 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,45 Letter- men 2,3,4g French Club 2,3,4g History Club 35 Band 1, 2,35 Vice President of Lettermen 4 STIEBRITZ, WALLY: College Prep. Course-Lettermen 3,4g French Club 3,43 Tennis 1,2,3,4g Basketball 3,45 Science Club 2 Seniors STIVER, BARBARA: General Course-Madison 1,25 Librarians Club 1, Choir 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2 STOECKINGER, JUDITH: College Prep. Course- Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Dramatics 2,3,45 Thespians 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,3545 Inter-Club Council 45 Cheerleading 1,35 Prom Committee 35 G.A.A. 1 STROMBECK, WENDY: Secretarial Course-G.A.A. 1 STROPE, DIANA: Stenographic Course-Mishawaka 1525 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Penn Points 35 Pennettes 45 Future Busi- ness Leaders 2,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Secretary 45 Bitter- sweet4 STUBER, DAVID: Trade CoursefScience Club 1,25 F.F.A. 1,25 Band 1,25 Pre-Engineers 45 Choir 15 Madison 1,2 STYLES, MERRITT: General Coursef-Pre-Engineers 1,2,3,4 SUETKAMP, LARRY: Trade Course-F.F.A. 1,45 Pre- Engineers 1,2,3,45 Football 1,45 Track 45 Baseball 45 Basketballl TAYLOR, ROBERT: General Course TAYLOR, SHARON: Secretarial Course-Y-Teens 1,2,3,4 THOMAS, DONALD: General Course-Band 1,2,3,4 THOMPSON, SUE: Stenographic Course-G.A.A. 1,35 Future Teachers 15 Prom Committee 35 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 4 TOLLAR, JERRY: College Prep. CoursefLatin Club 1,2,3,45 Math Club 3,45 Treasurer 45 Science Club 4 TOM, SANDRA: General Course TOURJEE, JOHN: College Prep. Course-Latin Club 1,2545 Chess Club 45 Choir 2,35 Russian Club 35 French Club4 TRUCKOWSKI, CAROL: General Course-Future Busi- ness Leaders 2,3545 Dramatics 1 Seniors UMSTED, FRANK: General Course UNDERW'OOD, CONNIE: General Course-Future Business Leaders 3,45 Dramatics 15 Prom Committee 3 5 Homecoming Committee 4 VANBELLEGHEM, JOHN: College Prep. Course- French Club 2,3,45 Football 1,25 Projectionists Club 2 VANDEVENTER, PAMELA: General Course-French Club 3,45 Choir 1,2,3,4 VAUGHN, LORETTA: General Course-Art Club 1 VELLUCCI, ROSE: College Prep. Course-Spanish Club 2,3,45 Treasurer 45 Class Treasurer 3,45 Y-Teens 1 VERHEYE, PATRICIA: Stenographic Course-Madison 1,25 National Honor Society 3,45 Treasurer 45 Librarians Club 1,25 G.A.A. 1,25 Class Vice President 25 Choir 1,25 Y-Teens 25 Penn Points 45 Madisonian 2 VICTORY, DENNIS: General Course VINCENT, RICKY: General Course WACHS, CATHY: Pre-Nursing Course-Y-Teens 15 Dramatics 15 Latin Club 15 Pre-Nursing 15 French Club 1,2 WACHS, JOHN: College Prep. Course-Spanish Club 2,35 Lettermen 2.3545 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football 2,3,4 WALKER, SUSAN General Course-Choir 1,2,3,45 Y-Teensl WALLACE, EDWARD: Trade Course-F.F.A, 1,2,3,45 Pre-Engineers 1 WALLACE, KAY: General Course-Madison 1,25 G.A.A. 15 Y-Teens 2,45 Future Homemakers 45 Future Careers 25 Treasurer 2 WALLS, IRA: Trade Course-Pre-Engineers 1,2,3,45 Projectionists Club 1,2,3,4 Seniors WARNER, LINDA: Stenographic Course-Madison 1,25 Future Business Leaders 45 Librarians Club 35 Science Club 15 Future Careers Club 2 WEAVER, WANDA: College Prep. Course-Future Homemakers 15 Pep Club 15 History Club 35 Spanish Club 2,35 G.A.A. 2,3,4 WEIKEL, JERRY: Practical Arts Course-Pre-Engineers 3,45 Wrestling 1,25 Football 3,4 WELSH, KENNY: General Course-Pre-Engineers 3,45 Football 45 Wrestling 1 WENDEL, DAN: College Prep. Course-Latin Club 1,25 Projectionists Club 15 Pre-Engineers Club 3,45 Math Club 45 Science Club 45 Wrestling 2 WESCO, VIRGIL: Pre-Engineering Course-National Honor Society 3,45 President 45 Hoosier Boys State Representative 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Drum Major 3,45 Debate Team 3,45 Pre-Engineers 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 3,45 Treas- urer 35 Math Club 45 Vice President 4 WINGER, FRANK: General Course-F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Pre-Engineers 2 WOLITYSIAK, JOHN: General Course-F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Pre-Engineers 2,3,45 Track Team 3 WOKITYSIAK, KATHLEEN: College Prep. Course- Spanish Club 3,45 Glee Club 1,25 St. Francis High School1,2 WOODS, TINA: General Course WORDINGER, BIANICE: Stenographic CoursefFuture Business Leaders 2,3,45 Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 35 Pennettes 45 Red Cross 4 WORDEN, NELSON: College Prep. Course-National Honor Society 3,45 Future Doctors 45 Chess Club 45 Science Club 45 Debate Team 3,45 A.F.A. 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Publications 45 Junior Rotarian 45 Homecom- ing Committee 45 Swimming 1 WORTHINGTON, RICHARD: College Prep. Course- Pre-Engineers Club 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Math Club 45 German Club 1,2,3,45 Science Club 45 Senior Class President5 Chess Club 3,45 President 35 Band 15253545 Baseball 3,45 Bittersweet 45 junior Lions Club 45 Debate Team 35 Hoosier Boys State Alternate WRIGHT, RUTH: College Prep. Course4Future Teach- ers Club 1,2,3,45 Future Homemakers 2,3,45 Vice Presi- dent4 YANKEE, PHILIP: College Prep. Course-Football 1,25 Golf15 Basketball 1 HAPPY BIRTHDAY MRS. SMITH! juniors jim Evans, Linda Bush, Larry Brothers, Gary Wells, and .Iody Baker join Mrs. Betty Smith in an after-school birthday surprise. They had a birthday cake, too! Waz'Zz'ng in the Wvings Anxious unzors Await Karen Rinehold and Gale McCreary double check the junior panels for the l66 BITTERSWEET. Karen and Gale were junior class co- editors. Sue Hoffman and Sue Pavel were .just two of the many .juniors who 120 spent many hours after school workin' on the Prom . 'Ui junior Dave Rumpf, Pennls second-floor troubadour en- tertains classmates Sue Wordinger and Ron Frantz. Their ue! It's a long, long time from September 'till june and our restless group eagerly shadowed the class of '66 until we were certain that we could wrest the leadership reins from the de- parting seniors. Like delegates at a convention, members of our class represented us in almost every school-sponsored activity. We laughed with jim Evans, Carole Kleckner, and Dennis Myers in MBOX and Cox . We were entertained by kids from our class in the band and chorus. Some won medals, too! Junior boys thrilled us on the gridiron and basketball floor and Roger Weldy drew our cheers as he ran the last lap of the 440. He's fast. We admit to being selhsh in December when our 'class rings arrived but no one seemed to mind. April 30, the night of the PROM seemed to remind us of the many unsellish after-school hours we spent working to make it an unfor- gettable occasion. We hope you seniors liked it too! We were proud to be present at the National Honor Society Induction. Some of us made it. just to make sure we wouldn't miss anything we suggested that our class be represented at Boys' and Girls' State and the summer journal- ism institute. We are a proud group but there is still much to do and next year we have plans to do it. Remember, all year long welve shadowed the seniors and we're ready to take over. Mr. Robert W. Jones poses with girls' staters Terry Meacham, Katie Zeiger, Barbara Weade, and Vicki Simms. it l Boys' Staters Dave Rumpf, Ron Frantz, and Fred Middleton have an informal seminar on the history of student government at Boys' State. Consczous unzors Take Prelzmznaw .M.S.C Phyllis Adams, Marsha Alford, Kathy Anderson, Eric Althoff, Gerald Andrews, Robert An- drews, Linda Armstrong. Dennis Artusi, Bill Austin, Nancy Auten, Steven Baize, Joyce Baker, Ron Baker, San- dra Ballatore. Diana Barbour, Donald Bar- bour, Carolyn Barnes, Mary Barnett, Mary Barstow, Vicky Bartlett, Barbara Bassett. Cary Battles, Tom Beatty, Philip Beaver, Teresa Beechler, Joseph Bellman, Joyce Bell- man, Charles Biermann. Sandra Bird, Brenda Blade, Joy Bogan, Craig Bolen, Everett Books, Nancy Bowers, Bruce Bowman. Jimmy Bradway, Linda Breden, Thomas Brennan, Bonnie Brin- son, Larry Brothers, David Buck, Dennis Buckles. John Burgess, Cynthia Burk- hart, Tom Burkhart, Greg Bur- ris, Linda Bush, Candy Car- michael, Terri Carter. 1 Linda Cary, Lucinda Clark, Janice Clewell, Monica Co- canower, Ronald Colborn, Tom Comfort, Dennis Contat. Lauren Conway, Wanda Cope- land, Margie Cox, Al Czakow- ski, Shirley Daly, Francele Damp, Rodger Darr. Comets Amee 01' Clm's1fmas! Judy Davis, Larry Davis, Vickie Dawson, Frank Dean, Mary DeCloedt, Dennis DeLater, Ann DeLong. Peggy Dews, David DeWulf, John Dice, Judy Doi, Michael Donathen, Nancy Donica, David Dosmann. Linda Doty, John Dudeck, Linda Duncan, EvinJoe Eakins, Thomas Eber, Merlin Eby, Gary Emerson. Marie Erhardt, James Evans, Phoebe Evans, Dennis Ewing, Craig Fanning, Guy Fanning, Tracy Farabee. Linda Filley, Albert Floyd, Gary Ford, Lonnie Ford, Janet Fowler, Thomas Fox, Terry Franklin, Joan Franks, Ronald Frantz, James F reel, Janet F reel, Ernest Fries, Linda Friesner, Linda Fuson. Sandra Gall, Shirley Gall, Kathleen Galyean, Larry Gear, John Geerlings, James Gem- mer, Mike Gerald. Mike Getz, Stephen Glass, Judith Glasscock,Janet Glosson, Alan Goddard, Connie Gra- bill, Mike Graham. John Gratzol, Robert Gratzol, Dan Green, Mary Ellen Gresham, Lyman Griffin, Karen Grimes, Charles Grise. -Eisliiifiiil ,, 5 I ,f,...L V: 1 , 19' im rib' sw tk - u....n: Airs' I! A 45 A L 4 k.,:,,-, 1: - ,tw ,, ..-Q M .-,- 1 ' N, , fflgsij L. af , , ei ff 2,-:Qi f A, ,,., if f 2 M I , lil. X rug, .. 5 -Ga 2 K i as unzors Prepare or Prom Fan1fa.gyZana'! Ned Gropp, Myrna Grove, Steve Grove, Brenda Hanlon, Greg Harman, Terry Hamer, Sharon Hartman. Nina Hartzog, Jody Healey, Bob Healy, Lynn Heilman, David Henderson, Linda Her- tel, Laura Higginbotham. Patricia Highland, Rita Hille- brand, Tom Hines, jeff Hinkle, Bill Hoefle, Richard Hoffman, Sue Hoffman. Thomas Holmes, Regina Hor- vath, Paul Howard, Margaret Hunsberger, Danny Hunter, Pamela Huss, Mary lckes. Audrey Imus, Coy Jankowski, Larry ujankowski, Sandy jef- fries, Bill Gene johnson, Bill Owen johnson, Denny John- son. John Johnson, Paul Johnston, Tom Joy, Lester Kaufllman, Tom Keel, Ann King, Karol Kintner. Carole Kleckner, Cherie Klein, Anne Klinedinst, Stephanie Koch, Stephen Koch, Linda Koehler, Tom Kollar. Randy Kuntz, Leonard Lam- bert, John LaPlace, Donaly Lawson, Patricia Laxton, Tim Learman, Tom Learman, Paul Leckrone, john Leighton, Susan Lewis, Susan Liggett, Steven Linton, Patty Lipinski, Tom Logsdon. umbrs Anticzllvazfe Girls and W5 State Ron Logsdon, Larry Lovechio, Marjorie Ludwig, Carol Lung, John Maggert, Bud Magee, Connie Mahnesmith. James Marchand, Allen Mar- ker, Chris Marshall, Dave Mar- tin, Nancy Martin, Betty Matherly, Lloyd Matthews, Dan McCombs, Gale Mc- Creary, Eileen Mclntyre, Thomas McLaren, Terry Mea- cham, Mariellen Meisel, Terry Meredith. Cheryl Metz, Fred Middleton, George Mikel, Malcolm Mil- ler, Glenn Minix, Paul Minne, Donna Mitchell. Mike Molnar, Marcia Mont- gomery, Clyde Moore, Mike Moran, john Mroczek, Kaye Murphy, Dennis Myers. jim Nash, Charles Neer, Cyn- thia Neitzel, Barbara Nelson, Jimmie Nelson, Lora Nemeth, Pamela Newcomer. David Nicodemus, Cheryle Okaly, Carol Olsen, Pat Opelt, john Oswalt, Sandy Otterson, Stephen Owensby. Mary Parker, Darlene Parmley, Susan Pavel, William Peak, Norma Pemey, Charles Perry, Annette Phillips. jack Plummer, Lorraine Pogachnick, Richard Poikus, Kathleen Pollins, Bart Powell, Vicki Prior, Suetta Putek. 3 vi' e 'fe KV x 5 x SW t ,fm Class ff 67 R600 nzzea' IU atzonal Honor Sociezy Sue Lynn Ragan, James Rhine- hart, Susan Rice, Dan Richard- son, Darlene Rider, Dudley Rider, Karen Rinehold. f Steven Rockenbaugh, Sandra Rocole, Christine Romeu, Jessie Rorie, Randell Roth, David Rumpf, Fred Rynearson. Dennis Sager, Shelley Samuels, Chris Sautter, Gary Schieber, Maureen Schimizzi, Vaughn Schneider, Timothy Schu- macher. Karen Searer, Arthur Sears, Richard Seymour, Donald Shaw, Doris Shaw, David Shel- don, Albert Shepard. Patricia Sherrill, Billie june Shields, Cheryl Shock, Laura Shroyer, Marsha Shultz, Stephanie Sigars, Penny Silber. Vicki Simms, Phil Singleton, Richard Smethers, Carol Smith, Danny Smith, Jeff Smith, Mar- cia Smith. Sheila Smith, Wanda Smith, Carolyn Snyder, James Snyder, john Snyder, Brenda Somer- ville, Harold Souza. Robert Spence, Rex Squires, Randy Stafford, Mary Ann Stein, Sandra Sterzik, Ruth Stevens, Norma Stratton. Dorthy Stupka, Robert Sult, Carroll Switalski, Shrily Takace, Don Takacs, Rosswitha Takerer, David Talboon. Tlzesllmzns, uzll and Scroll Welcome unzors Evelyn Theobald, Bill Tobolski, Linda Troup, Becky Truex, Sandra Twiss, Cheri Under- wood, Alice Valentine. Steve Vandeputte, Loretta Van- divier, Carl Vandygriff, Sue Vandygriff, Reni Vantornhout, Vicki Vaught, Kathy Vogler. John Vogt, Connie Wachowiak, Michael Waggoner, jack Wal- ter, Stanley Wawrzyniak, Bar- bara Weade, Kenneth Weber. Cathy Weikel, Carolyn Weiss, Craig Weisweaver, Roger Wel- dy, Sara Weldy, Thomas Weldy, Timothy Weldy. Margaret Welker, Gary Wells, Karin Welsh, Larry Wenger, Charles Whitaker, Gary White- man, Pamela Whitteberry. Greg Whitney, Jerry Wiley, Don Williams, Robert Wilson, Gary Wolf, April Wood, Ger- ald Wood. Adrew Worden, Sue Wordinger, Gary Wordinger, Dave Worthington, Audrey Wyatt, Eldon Yankee, Larry Yeakel. Robert Yenna, Cheryl Zbrzezny, Vicki Zehrung, Kathryn Zeiger, Jacque Ziesenhene, Craig Zug- baum. l the prom. 5 la library. THE PROM WORKSHOP-Juniors Jim Evans, Maureen Schimizzi, Charles Perry, and Ruth Stevens add finishing touches to some Horals decorations for the ,junior-senior prom. jim was general chairman of Bittersweet photographer George Ratlifl' catches junior John Snyder in the act of being himself. Studious john is studying for that big test union' F ina' Variegz I5 the Spice 0 WD! xlunior Ann DeLong signs the National Honor Society membership book during the annual initiation ceremony. Senior members Linda May, and Nelson Worden watch attentively. Juniors Elected to the National Honor Society joseph Bcllman joyce Bellman Thomas Brennan David Buck Candy Carmichael Terri Carter Rodger Darr Ann DeLong David DeWulf ,Iudy Doi james Evans Craig Fanning Thomas Fox Ronald Frantz Stephen Glass Charles Grise Carole Kleckner Linda Koehler Terry Meacham Mariellen Meisel Fred Middleton Donna Mitchell Dennis Myers Pamela Newcomer Darlene Parmley Charles Perry Annette Phillips Bart Powell Steven Rockcnbaugh Maureen Schimizzi Vicki Simms Marcia Smith Wanda Smith john Snyder Dorothy Stupka Michael Waggoner Barbara Weade Carolyn Weiss Kathryn Zeiger Sophs Eagerjir 11911967 Class Status. Sophomore officers Teri Needham, Steve Stacy. and Linda Bower meet for a planning session with class sponsor Mr. Owen Shoup. E F F1 i t Sophomores Nl. Ramey, S. Tuggle, R. Makowski, lj. Zimmerman, and V. Bowman answer the call for a cheerblock. ik! Sophomore Vice President, Barb Myers, plays the part of the Pied Piper ofthe Kirigsmen Marching Band. Sophomore athlete Tim Clark clears the bar in his track specialty, the pole vault. Connie Weiss represents the class of '68 at the console. Rl Class Ojcers ounczl ejaresenzfatzbes Raymond Alford, David Allen, Garrett Allison, Mary Ammerman, ,Suz- anne Anglin, Keith Archi- i ia Arndt, Brad Auten. S' N4 Bill Avery, Wanda Bace- wie, Debbie Bailin, Tim Baker, Paula Balasa, Kirk Baldauf, Shirley Barhydt, Nicolette Baron. Kim Barrett, Herman Barrier, Jesse Barrier, Roy Barrier, Mark Base, Val- erie Bassey, Ronald Bat- son, Bob Beaver. Karen Bennet, Richard Ernest Bevilhymer, Glen Bevis, Kirk Bigelow, Bren- da Biggs, Michael Bird, Sharlene Bishop, Mark Blackwell. Robert Blaschke, Thomas Blicher, Mike Boner, Judy Boocher, Steven Boocher, juretha Bowen, Linda Bower, Linda Lou Bowers. Oleda Bowmen, Elaine Bradberry, David Bradley, Willis Bradshaw, Fred Bricker, jill Bricker, Beth Brown, Brian Brown. Judy Brown, Larry D. Brown, Janice Bruce, Ron- ald Bruggeman, Sidney Brugh, Willis Bryan, Dale Bungard, Pat Burge. Bonnie Butler, Linda Cabanaw, Dee Anne Cain, Paul Campbell, Delbert Caplinger, Vickie Carpen- ter, Marion Carrico, Tim Cary. Michael Christy, Gary Church, Phillip Clanton, Timothy Clark, William Gary Clem, Sharon Cle- well, Mike Coffman, Steve Coles. Lead Class cf '68 Carol Colley, Janet Col- lins, Lana Conrad, Sandra Constable, Richard Cow- sert, Verna Craft, Thom- as Curtis, Tony Davis, Sheryl DeGralT, Sandra DeMan, Kathy Dempsey, George Derbin, Judy Detro, James Dickerson, John Dickerson, Mark Diefenbaugh. Linda Dillan, Dennis Donathen, Edward Doty, Ruth Dudeck, Gene Eb- right, Jean Eger, Richard Eger, Rosemary Emery. Roger Erhardt, Janet Erickson, John Evans, Linda Evans, Mike Evans, Jim Fassett, Bill Felten, Steven Fermi. David Fetters, Ed Filley, Mike Floyd, Vickey Foltz, Joyce Frederickson, Shir- ley Freshour, Peter Furore, Connie Furr. Dawn Gardner, Shirley Garver, Larry Gaskill, Linda Gay, Carol Gear, Patricia Gemmer, Robert Gerard, Michael Gerndt. Donn Gibson, Gary God- dard, Mary Golata, Greg Gooding, Arch Grafton, Ricky Green, Oma Grif- Fin, Mark Griggs. Roger Griggs, Marilyn Gyorgyi, Dennis Haas, Patricia Hahn, Kathy Hakes, Thomas Halsaver, Dennis Harbour, Raenelle Hardy. Gary Harmon, David Harness, Joyce Hartman, Hal Hayden, Steven Hey- den, William Hembrecht, Becky Henderson, Larry Hertel. ., f 75.3 I ' , ' . 1 - 4' ivxdlf' , , fl V um .. ,J , Ev Q . sie R 2. , Gif . as 5- S' ,Q 1 X' to -t,,.. s. .Nw t if we., My 'Wx N.. at W ' S 4 i W ,Q 5 mfs ' X sg, gf 'K i 4 P Bt tt ies, if f S I J- t so 9 t 1 K an ,ev 'f 1 ,H 5 . - fi 2 , Mrk if l3I Eager Sopfzs Man the Concesszon Stand Bonnie Hindes, Cheryl Hinton, Shelley Hirsch, Patty Hoerauf, Tona Hoe- He, Paul Holsinger, Jim Holt, Gregg Holycross. Rick Hopper, Robert Hor- vath, Victoria Horwarth, Sharon Howard, Becky Huffer, Kathleen Hughes, Kenny Hunsberger, Val- erie Hunt. Sharon Hunter, Sandra Ingram, Phillip Jester, Deborah Jeunette, Pamela Jewett, Jerry Johnson, Judy Johnson, Nila John- son. Craig Johnson, Richard Jones, Sandy Joswick, Harold Joy, Susan Joy, Daniel Kaminsky, Mi- chael Kammerer, Jennifer Kehr. Fred Kelver, Patricia Keranen, Paulette Kilburn, Jeffrey Kime, Harold Kin- zie, Michael Kinzie, Diana Kissinger, Mike Kalybor. Angela Klein, Deborah Knowles, Gerald Knox, Linda Kobold, Dick Kosik, Kenneth Kowalski, Kathy Kunz, Michael Kurtz. Linda Laidig, Linda Lam- bert, Eric LaVinc, Marc LaVine, Nancy Laws, Lynette Leach, Cheryl Lechlitner, Mary Leinin- ger. John Lester, Michael Les- lie, Nancy Lett, Karen Likes, Cynthia Lisenko, PamelaALittle, Ted Long, Jeffery Lotz. Janet Maier, Judy Maier, Rebecca Makowski, Jeryld Marchand, Carl Mar- seilles, Marla Marshall, Rebekah Martin, Randy Marvel. Soplzs Swell Choral and Bana' Ranks Crystal Mason, Donald Mass, Vicki Matheney, Janet Mattasitts, William Mayrand, Louis McCart- ney, Ginger McCullough. jack McGraw. Kathryn McKaye, Ernest McQueary, Steven Mech- ling, Glennie Miller, Lin- da Miltenberger, Terry Minix, .john Minne, Dan- iel Nlinnix, Bradley Molnar, Charles Moon, Ronald Moon, Gary Moore, Roger Moore, Diana Morgan, William Mroczek, Bob Nlutchler. Bonnie Mull, 'john Mur- phy, .Iudy Murphy, Bar- bara Myers, .Iohn Myns- berge, Teri Needham, Tony Needham, Billy Nel- son. Charles Nelson, Sally Newland, Kathy Newman Cynthia Niles, Elizabeth Niver, Charlotte Nobles, Donald Norris, David North. Ted Nusbaum, Virginia Omundson, Artie Owen, Sherry Paluzzi, Christine Pavey, Michael PeFHey, Myron Peffley, Connie Peterson. Patricia Philipp, janet Pittman, Lou Jeanne Pitt- man, ,lerry Pollock, Mi- chael Pollock. William Poole, Patricia Porter, Terry Powell. john Prahl, George Pres- nell, Michael Primmer, Bill Proudht, Dennis Prout, Mike Rach, Mari- lyn Ramey, Nina Ramsey. Gary Randolph, john Ransberger, Kerry Ran- som, Robert Rasmussen, Steyen Raymond, Bill Redman, Sandra Reichert, Melody Reinholtz. V is Q' ,-62 'Q-X V we W aw!- BMG- ubtzootzons Attract Sophomore oloortors Thomas Reinoehl, jack Rhodes, Linda Rich, Thomas Richmond, Bill Riley, Wayne Robinson, Dennis Rogers, Onis Rorie. Phyllis Rowe, Donald Sager, Carole Sanders, james Schmidt, Jeanne Schmitt, Max Schneer, Karen Schultz, gearch. LXNKNTRXDOX Q Jesse Seiler, Doug Sellon, Terry S h alle r, Gary Shanklin, R a y m o n d Sharp, Linda Sheilds, .lim Shobert, Melvin Shorb. Dennis Shroyer, john Sie- nicki, Marcia Simms, Pat- rick Simons, Kerry Slater, Dennis Smethers, Millasa Smith, Patty Smith. Rebecca Smith, Debbie Snow, David Snyder, Re- becca Spence, james Squires, Clyde Stacy, 5Di211QlC wSteH'en, Becky .,-an-...A -an 7, , Stevens. ,, Brenda Stevens, Daniel Stevenson, Linda Steven- son, Donald Stewart, jerry Stoeckinger, Kathleen Stone, Lance Strycker, Kim Stuber. Tom Stump, john Swald, Barbara Swinehart, Ran- dall Tedder, Ed Thomas, Efhe Thompson, Janet Thompson, Christine Tol- lar. Larry Troup, Linda Trox- ell, Ric h a r d Tucker, Shelley Tuggle, Britt Tum- bleson, Ava Ukele, Teresa Uselton, Alan Usenick. Austin Valentine, Patricia Vandenburg, james Vaught, Delores Verheye, Karen Vernasco, Roddy Vincent, Randall Wago- ner, Donna Wallace. S 0119125 F ina' ACLiZ.UZ.Q? Nancy Wallace, Charles Walls, Dawn Ward, Ken- neth Ward, Gene Weaver, Susan Webb, Connie Weiss, Debra Weiss. Margaret Wendell, Linda White, Richard White, Gilbert Whitfield, Fred Whitten, Wayne Wilborn, Linda Wilkinson, Darryl Williams. Keith Wilson, Kevin Wit- wer, Linda Wojtysiak, Elaine Wolfe, Jeanne Woolf, Randal Workman, Audrey Wright, Karen Wurtsbaugh. Beverly Wyatt, Richard Yates, Linda Yeryar, Daryl Yoder, Christine Yuncker, Susan Zeltwanger, jill Zimmerman. nlz'mz'1fea' in T- Teens E 3 r a X R I f 1 Sophomore Karen Bennett gets some practical on the job training in Miss Gustafsonis Clothing l practical arts class. Do you remember this portrait? If you attended k'The Twelve Pound Look you might have seen it framed on the living room wall of that set. Freshman George Ratliff, publications photographer, took the pic- ture. The subject is Patricia Hahn, Paul Howard and Mary Ickes are looking for specimen? Sophomore Connie Weiss submits to some bloodletting. Classmate Reichert assures her blood sampling is fun. Y F C ofhcers pose for frosh photographer C eorge Ratl1H just before the last business meeting of the year T.F.C. 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Larry Barnhart, Laura Barnett, Allan Batson, Pat Bauman, Peggy Bauman, Judith Beckham, Donna Beechler, Vicki Beery. Robert Bennett, Virginia Bennett, Judy Berry, George Beutter, Rick Bill- man, Sharon Bird, Vicki Bishop, Patricia Bloss. Craig Blue, Terry Boennc, Yvonne Bogart, James Bogue, Martha Bogue, Linda Bolen, Lynne Bone- brake, Rebecca Boocher. Lee Ann Bradberry, Shir- ley Bradberry, Charles Bradway, Steve Bralick, Tom Bralick, Ellen Brandt, Nancy Branscom, Dan Breden. William Breden, Sue Brennan, Robert Brown, Janet Brownbridge, Sam- uel Bridwell, Donna Brin- son, Norma Britt, Judy Brubaker. Richie Brubaker, Dennis Buck, Alan Burger, Rich- ard Burgess, Dora Bur- nett, Lawrence Burnett, Ron Burris, Christine Bush. Carl Buss, Eddie Butler, Wanda Butler, Barry Buysse, Leon Cabanaw, Robbielea Canady, Dean Carpenter, Linda Carpen- ter. Fina' Academic Program Challenging Paul Carter, Richard Ca- ruso, Gail Chandonia, Steve Clanton, Don Chap- lin, Carol Chapman, Lar- ry Cheney, Steve Ciszczon. Terry Citter, Bonnie Clar- dy, Sharon Clark, Close, Charlene nower, Florence Pamela Collier, Copenhaver. Paula Coca- Coles, Diane Terry Cornell, Parker G. Cox, Susan Crowel, Kris Curtis, Michael Dahms, Richard Daly, Sandra Darr, Steven Darr. Linda broka, Steve DeCloedt, Linda Delio, Linda Doty. David, joseph De- DeLaurelle, Gary Ronald Devolder, Devreese, Tom Rebecca Dougall, Larry Eberhart, David Eck, Eric Eckert, Patti Edwards, Mi- chel Egendoerfer, Henry Eger, Connie Egert. David Emerson, Deborah Erhardt, Stephen Eslinger, Paul Evans, Karen Felten, Kathryn Fenner, Kathy Ferguson, Ralph Fleming. janet Florea, Agnes Floyd, David Floyd, Carol Flory, Mark Ford, Douglas Free- man, Teresa Freisner, Andre Galletti. Tomas Gamba, Vicki Gamble, janise Games, Cindy Gard, Linda rard. 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Paul Hinsey, Denise Hip- Sher, Carole HoeHe, David Hoffman, jackie Holder- man, Patricia Holt, Rob- ert Holycross, Brenda Honeycutt. Debbie Hosler, Mary Howard, Danny Huffman, Charles Humes, Louise Hums, Marvin Hummel, Carolyn Humphrey, Nan- cy Hunsberger. Richard Hunt, Stephen Hunt, Cynthia Hurcomb, Sharon Hurlbut, Bill Hur- ley, Bob Hurley, Pat Hur- tekant, Susie Huston. Betty Ickes. .Ianet lsen- barger, Robert lsza, Rich- ard E. James, Robert james, Lindallarvis, David Jernigan,llohnijernigan. joseph D. lleste, Bill Johnston, Bruce llohnson, Paulsjohnson, Sheilajohn- son, Carol jones, Doris Jones, Ellenxlones. ,lim joy, Dick Aloy, Dar- lene iluday, Carl Aluroff, Peter Kalil, Carolyn Kauffman, .jeff Kehr. Kar- en Kelley. Judith Kelly, Kathy Kel- ver, Marla Kenaga, Rob- ert Kerckaert, David King, Kenneth Kinzie, Teresa Kissinger, Paula Kitson. Michael Kizer, Martin Kleckner, Victor Klein, Douglas Knisley, Kara Koch, Sheri Krauser, Ken- neth Kunz, Becky Kuz- manovich. Linda Lalley, Bruee'Lai- dig, Charlene Lambert, ,Iudy LaPlace, Ronnie Lard, Brenda Laster. Dean Laws, Leonard Leach. Lois Learman, john Lea- vens, Adelaide Lechlitner, Betty Lee, Michael Lee, 'Ioan Leininger, Mary Likes, Sandra Long. Kathryn Losicki, Max Lotz, Karen Maes. Lor- raine Magee, Joanne Mag- gert, Gregory Marks, Di- ana Martin, Paul Mart- solf. Cheryl Mason, Tom May, Rex McCaskill, Patty Mc- Combs, Penny McCarthy, Glenn NIeDowell, Terry McMillin, William Meis- ter. Linda Metz, Susan Mi- chelei, Martin mites, Lois Milhon, Bruce Miller, Darwin Miller, Donald Nlillow, Gregg Minegar. Rena Mitschlen, Christine Moore, Juanita Moore, Kathy Morlan, Tom Mor- rison, Rosemarie Mossey. john Motts, Bruce Mull. 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Michael Phillips, Mike Pinney, Pat Poikus, Kan- dee Pratt, Susan Rach, Paul Radomski, William Ralstonhleff Rankin. Ralph Rankin, George Ratlif'l', Diana Redman, Terry Redman, Greg Reeves, Bobbie Reihl, Dan Reinoehl, Judy Rentschler. Lynett Rexson, Dennis Rhodes, Ruth Richardson, Deborah Rightley, Debbie Risner, Vickie Roberson, Judy Robinson, Marvin Robinson. Charles Robinson, Jan Rockenbaugh, Debbi Rockwell, Ronnie Rorie, Sherry Rorie, Edward Ros- enbalm, Nancy Ross, Richard Ross, Larry Rotge, Robert Rup- ehock, Greg Rutkowski, Albert Sampson, Rick Sampson, Karen Samuels, Kathy Samuels, William Sanders. Marsha Sargent, Karen Sarter, Sandy Schalliol, Virginia Schmitt, john Scott, Ruthann Searer, Steven Seifer, Debbie Sells. opular with Class QF '69 Charles Seymore, Doug Shanklin, Tana Shapland, Randall Sharp, Sherry Sharp, Tim Shampel, Di- anne Sheets, jack Shields. Cecilia Sienicki, Gary Singleton, Mike Simons, Christina Smith, Edward Smith, Jeanne Smith, Lin- da Smith. Michael Smith. Pam Smith, Ronald Smith, Diane Souza, Jim Springman, Marybeth Squires, ,Ioyee Stafford, Robert Staley, Wesley Stamper. Steve Standridge, Marshall Steele, Nancy Stein, Bon- nie Steinbaugh, Chris Steinbaugh, Cathy Step- henson, Marvin Stewart, Karla Stoeckinger. Becky Stone, Deborah Strain, David Stump, jer- ry Stump, Norma Sult, Don Susan, Dan Taber, john Takacs. April Theobald, David Thomas, Connie Thomp- son, Judy Thompson, Rob- ert Thompson, Jackie Tip- pett, Larry Tom, Sherry Tourjee. Charles Truckowski, jef- frey True, Sharon Tucker, Lori Tumbleson, Linda Turecek, Beverly Vande- Keere, Diane Vanden- broucke, Claude VanDu- sen. Linda VanDusen, Greg Vannoni, Dennis VanSky- hock, Ginette Van- Waeyenberghe, Frank Vellucci, Lynnette Ver- heye, Barbara Wachowiak, Mike Wagoner. 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Freshman Mariette Pannabecker rehearses a sax solo for the upcoming NISBOVA contest. l44 fp Qfil it K i XM ii -ew E 'twig' ii 3 E mftftst , Vi 2KK2, an J - 1' . . 1:5 ff X ' ROW ONE-Barbara Warner, Lois Warren, llo- seph Wawrzyniak, Sandra Weade, .janet Weber, Mike Weil, Bruce Weldy, Susan Weldy. ROW TWOsBrenda Weston, Joyce Whitaker, Peggy White, Charles Whiteman, Dale Whit- Held, Roland Whitney, Gary Wickizer, Diana Williamson. RO W Wood, ward, Donna THREE-Ricky Glendon Wood- Kjudy Woolston, Wright, Tim Dale Zbrzezny, Dave Zobrosky. Young, Mrs. Mountz, the Penn librarian, assists two freshmen librarians with the shelving of some new titles. Linda Hiler and Brenda Honeycutt pay close attention. The Guidance Department participated in the First PENN POINTS press conference. Publications staff members Dan Gardner, Linda. Chapman, Steve Eslinger, Phil Goddard and Don Porter exchange The services offered by our guidance department at Penn are so inter-related that in actual practice it would be impossible to separate them. Therefore, it is absolutely necessary that each member of the staff be able to per- form effectively in providing any and all of the essential activities. However, for the purpose of administrative efficiency it is necessary that various guidance staff mem- bers be assigned specific functions for which they are primarily responsible. Penn High Guidance Department Responsibilities Constance Standish ........... Guidance Coordinator Robert Cook .,... ......... R esearch and Testing Lynn Carlson . . .......,.,....... Primary Testing Berta Velonis ...... College Scholarship Applications Robert Gilbert .. Vocational and Occupational Services questions and answers with Constance Standish, Michael Green, Robert Cook, and L 'nn Carlson of the administrative and , uidance staffs. Y S 5 guxfi, 'a,.n'a, it .5 n ,f,' is '-'- 'Q , an-,da 'O' Q' 01, ' X A s I 0 Q 05 Q 0 A up 0 s, 0 ' silt ' I o 4 v ,s,i. '. - ll 9 fy O. ,V Q 'P- .,,s:a.3.:.aif,,-,f ,- gif, O9, f Guidance Department old limers, Constance Standish and Robert Cook, prove that a busy day in the department can still end in smiles. fi-3 L Guidance Counselor Robert Gilbert gives senior Sue Holycross some expert advice regarding a prospective summer job. .Iob placement is one ofthe many facets of the guidance program. 'I Guidance counselors Robert Gilbert, Lynn Carlson, and Constance Standish join Lowell Stine, and Bertha Anderson of the faculty on a faculty interview team, Student interviews have been a regular feature for the past three years. Mr. jones chats with PTA ofiicers Mrs. Hertel and Mrs. Walls after the First PTA meeting. W.N.D.U. television personality Frank Sauline interviews Mr. Jones during the halftime of the Penn-Adams game. Penn High School principal Robert W.jones Perm Hzlglz School . . . a Place o The Jones family Christmas portrait. Left to right jeff, Mrs. Jones, Robertjr., Mr. jones and Rick. Academic Encounter First and foremost, high school is an academic insti- tution with a primary mission to stretch the intellect and shape the mind. It is a place of questing, for seeking after knowledge, for exercising the individual's thought processes. In a civilization characterized by change, students must find metal and emotional stability in flexible cur- riculums. What high school means to a majority of our students may be nebulous but that academic excellence should be the ideal cannot be refuted. To paraphrase Forrest Kirkpatrick: A hzglz school is a singing stride Toward theportals ofmaturity, A way of lQ e, deeprooted as a ,bineg A cluster of ideals, courage and hope, Afear offuyillment, A lookingforward and looking back. Bertha Anderson: Indiana University, BS., Busi- ness Department, Future Business Leaders Spon- sor, Hobbies: Reading, Sewing, Bowling, Bridge. Ted Anson: Oakland City, Utah State, Notre Dame, B.S.E., M.A.T., Math Department, Lettermen's Club Sponsor, Hobbies: Sports, CSpectator and Participantj. Irene Arndt: Indiana University, BS., Chairman of the Business Department, A.F.S. Committee, Principal's Cabinet, Hobbies: Knitting, Reading, Bridge. Roy E. Bolen: Hanover College, Cincinnati Univer- sity, Indiana University, B.S., M.A., Social Studies Department, Lettermenls Club Sponsor and Var- sity Baseball Coach, Hobbies: Sports, Woodwork, Cooking, Camping. Robert Brady: Indiana State, Indiana University, B.S., M.S., Chairman of the Physical Education Department, Varsity Tennis and Basketball Coach, Hobbies: Fishing, Water Skiing, Tennis, Food. Margaret Bronstad: Ohio Wesleyan University, In- diana University, B.A., English Department, Y-Teens and Senior Class Sponsor, Hobbies: Di- recting Plays, Bridge, Playing the Organ. Robert F. Cook: Valparaiso University, Indiana Uni- versity, Purdue University, A.B., M.S. in Ed., Guidance Counselor, Student Council and Senior Class Sponsor, Hobbies: Ofliciating Football and Basketball, Bowling. Peggy D. Cowen: Ball State University, Butler Uni- versity, B.S., M.A., English Department, Y-Teens and Sophomore Class Sponsor, Hobbies: Bridge, Reading, Water Skiing, Cooking. joan Dalle Ave: Vincennes University, Indiana State University, B.S., Home Economics Department, Future Nurses Club Sponsor, Hobbies: Reading, Sewing, Eating. Penn Faculzgf 366 x ite, , ff News ie-we ie' :sw tv '2 . - ' if tqwzssif ' ffq..'.:i5gqf5Gq,4sE1Ugz,.tG2 Yfg::2f1iw - ---f.: .:1zftiwfis 'I . - 'ifljigiff 'ei I P: f qiiivifti, Qffuizf Iijzn if Thelma Barber: Oklahoma University, A.B., Chair- man of the English Department, Senior Class Sponsor, Hobbies: Bridge, Reading, Fly Fishing. Barbara Beehler: Western Michigan University, Ball State University, B.S., Physical Education De- partment, G.A.A. and Varsity and B-Team Cheerleaders Sponsor, Hobbies: Traveling, Fish- ing, Reading. William Behrens: Purdue University, Indiana Uni- versity, B.S.M.E.. M.S. in Ed., Math Depart- ment, Future Teachers Association and Math Club Sponsor, Hobbies: Bowling, Gardening, Fish- ing, Boating, and being lazy at my lake cottage i'Carpe Diemw. Geneva Burke: Michigan State Normal College, In- diana University, Bethel College, B,A., Foreign Language Department, junior Classical League Sponsor, Hobbies: Reading, Out-Door Cooking, Traveling, Lynne M. Carlson: Indiana University, A.B., MS., Guidance Counselor, Hobbies: Reading, Sewing Cooking, Bridge, Observing People. Jameskl. Cierzniak: Notre Dame, Indiana University, B.B.A., M.A., Social Studies Department, Hob- bies: Reading. 147 , Mary E. Dunn: University of Nebraska, Indiana University: BS.-Working toward MS.: English Department: Y-Teens Sponsor: Hobbies: Reading, Sewing. :lay M., Frantz: Elizabethtown College, Indiana University: BA.: English Department: BITTER- SWEET, Penn Points, and Inkspots Sponsor: Hobbies: Golf, Bowling. , Lucille Frick: Purdue University: BS., MS.: Chair- man of the Home Economics Department: Future Homemakers of America Sponsor: Hobbies: Knitt- ing, Sewing, Bowling. George C. Green. Indiana University, Ball State University, Hofstra University: BA., MA.: For- eign Language Department: German Club Spon- sor: Hobbies: Reading, TV, Antiques CWoodj, and Trivia. Robert Gunn: Manchester College: B.S.: Math De- partment: Lettermens Club Sponsor: Hobbies: Sports-Playing and Ofiiciating, Reading. Carolyn ll. Gustafson: Purdue University: B.S.: Home Economics Department: Future Homemak- ers of America Sponsor: Hobbies: Reading, Out- door Sports, and Sewing. Arthur Dedinsky: University of Chicago: B.A. and MAT: Foreign Language Department: Russian Club Sponsor: Hobbies: Photography. Daniel Diener: Goshen College, University of Mich- igan: B.S. and A,M.: Math Department: Math Club Sponsor: Hobbies: Sports: In 1961-1963 spent school year teaching in Nigeria, West Africa. Janet Dover: Goshen College, University of Colo- rado: B.S.: Art Club Sponsor: Art Department: Hobbies: Oil Painting, Sketching Observing Sports CBasketball, Ice Hockey, Football, Boxing, Softball, Baseballj. George KI, Friedman: Indiana State University: B.S.: Vocational and Industrial Arts Department: Explorer Scout Sponsor: Hobbies: Sports of any kind. Thomas lj, Gamba: Indiana State University, Uni- versity of Havana: Dr. in Law, Dr. in Social Sci- ences, Master in Diplomatic Law, BA.: Foreign Language Department: Spanish Club Sponsor: Hobbies: Reading, Music, Golf, and Conversation. Robert E. Gilbert: Indiana State University: B.S., MS.: Guidance Counselor: Pre-Engineers Club and Sophomore Class Sponsor: Hobbies: Hunting, Fishing, and Reading. Victor A. Haines: Bradley University, University of Illinois, McKendree College, Missouri State, Evansville College, and Indiana State: B.S.: Pre- Engineers Club and Sophomore Class Sponsor: Hobbies: Tape Recording. Vocational and Indus- trial Arts Department. Bernice Hatcher: Manchester College: BA.: English Department: Sophomore Class Sponsor: Hobbies: Reading, and Raising House Plants. Michael L, Heckaman: Indiana Central College, Indiana University: BA.: Science Department: Science Club Sponsor: Hobbies: Golf, Reading, Chess, and Spectator Sports. Floyd Hershberger: Goshen College. University of Dayton, Indiana University, Notre Dame, B.S., BLS., Math Department, Freshman Class Spon- sor, Hobbies: Reading, Carpentry Work tRefinish- ing Furniturel. Kathleen Hildreth: Earlham College, Purdue Uni- versity, University of Colorado, B.A., Physical Education Department, Girls' Athletic Association Sponsor, Hobbies: Golf. Bowling, Tennis, and Music. Francis E. HolTer Alr.: Indiana University, Franklin College, University of Colorado, Purdue Univer- sity, University of California, A,B., NIS., Math Department, Math Club Sponsor. Harvey Hurst: Eastern Illinois University, BS, NLS., Social Studies Department, Assistant Wres- tling Coach, Hobbies: Golf, Fishing. and Reading. William llaggz Indiana State, B.S., KLA., Driver Education Chairman, Athletic Director and Golf Coach, Hobbies: Fishing and Golf. Walter S. llurkiewicz: Indiana University, B.S., NLS., Teacher of Health, Assistant Football Coach, Hobbies: Sports, Art. and Movies, john S. Luse: Indiana State University, Notre Dame, Goshen College, St. Louis University, Indiana University, B.S., MS., Driver's Education and Physical Education Departments, Assistant Bas- ketball and Baseball Coach, Hobbies: Golf, Soft- ball, Fishing, Participation in many Individual Sports, and Playing Bridge. ljudith Lynch: Notre Dame, B.A., MAT, English Department, junior Class Sponsor, Hobbies: Reading and the Theatre. Doris ll. Massa: Indiana Ijniversityg B.S., Business Department, Future Business Leaders Sponsor, Hobbies: Reading, Tennis. Horseback Riding, and Bowling. C La Xlar Holaway Goshen College Notre Dame BA XI NIE Nlusic Department Director of Choirs Hobbies Nlusic Vera Holley Huntington College AB Chairman of Foreign Langua e Department French Club tumor Class, and Q umor-Senior Prom Sponsor Hobbies: Reading Music, and Collecting An- tiques and jewelry. Sally Hopkins: Ball State University' B.S.: English Department, Speech Contests Sponsor, Hobbies: Reading, Being with People, and Out-Door Sports, joseph D. Kintzel: Purdue University, B.S.A., Vo- cational Agriculture Instructor and 4-H Leader, Future Farmers of America Sponsor, Hobbies: Farming. Donald C. Kutchback: Ball State University, B.S., M.A., Music Department, Band Director: Hob- bies: Golf. Marilyn La Cluyse: Indiana University. Ball State University, BS, Business Department, Future Business Leaders and Future Teachers of America Sponsor, Hobbies: Bowling, Short Story Writer, Volleyball, and Playing Cards. lc Penn Faculyz 365 Louise Smith Mountz, Western College for Women, Ohio State University, Ball State University, B.A., M.A., Librarian, Librarians Club Spon- sor and a Member of American Field Service Chapter Committee, Hobbies: Working with Young People, Reading, Collecting Antiques, Art and Music Appreciation. C. A. Needler: Indiana State, Purdue University, Colorado State University, B.S., M.S., Director of Industrial Education and Trade Machine Shop Teacher, Hobbies: Sailing. Larry L. Nifong: Ball State University, Western Michigan University, B.S., Vocational and Indus- trial Arts Department, AV Director and Projection- ist Club Sponsor, Hobbies: Who has time for hob- bies? Andrew Parker: Purdue University, Indiana Uni- versity, Ball State University, B.S., M.A., Little 500, ,junior Class, and Pre-Engineers Sponsor, Vo- cational and Industrial Arts Department, Hobbies: Electrical and Mechanical Work. William G. Phillips: DePauw University, Ball State University, A.B., M.A., Social Studies Depart- ment, National Honor Society Sponsor, Hobbies: Golf, Photography. Anthony D. Portolese: Ball State University, B.S., Industrial Arts and Vocational Departments, Ath- letic Trainer, Hobbies: Golf, Cabinet Making. Frank Matthews: Notre Dame, Denver, Michigan State, A.B., M.A.T., Science Department, Senior Class Sponsor, Hobbies: Sports, Fianance. Ruth Mehnert: Indiana University, Evanston Hos- pital School of Nursing, Ball State University, R.N., B.S., M.A., Director of Speech and Hear- ing Therapy Programs, Hobbies: Painting, Bridge, Golf, Reading, Travel. Clyde Motts: Manchester, Ball State University, New Mexico Highlands, A.B., M.A., M.S., Chairman of Science Department, Hobbies: Writ- ing Tests, Reading Science Magazines, Counting Money. Robert L. O'Connor: Purdue University, Ball State University, B.A., M.A., Vocational and Industrial Arts Department, Freshman Class and Projection- ist Club Sponsor, Hobbies: Photography. james O'Keefe: St. Edwards University, Ball State University, B.A., Physical Education and Social Studies Departments, Cross Country Coach, B- Team Basketball Coach and Freshman Class Spon- sor, Hobbies: Reading, Fishing, Hunting. Frank O'Shea: Ball State University, B.S., M.S., Physical Education Department, Assistant Foot- ball and Basketball Coach, Varsity Track Coach, Hobbies: Golf, Swimming, CAll Sportsj Dancing, Softball. Donald E. Quimby: Indiana University, BS., M.S., Social Studies Department, Little 500 Sponsor, Freshman Football Coach, Varsity Wrestling Coach, Hobbies: Listening to Records, Reading Current Magazines, Bowling, Golf. Lyman A. Saville: Western Michigan University, University of Minnesota, B.A., M.A., English Department, Speech and Dramatics Coach, Thes- pians Sponsor, Hobbies: Photography, Fishing and Archery when time permits. Paul H. Schmucker: Baker University, College of Emporia, Northwestern University, University of Chicago, Indiana University, B.A., B.D., Chair- man of Social Studies Department, Chess Club Sponsor, Hobbies: Reading, Sports. Lowell E. Shepler: Rose Polytechnic Institute, In- diana State University, University of Dayton, B.S., Chairman of the Math Department, Math Club Sponsor, Hobbies: Sports-primarily Golf, Flower Gardening. Owen Shoup: Goshen College, Indiana University, B.A., M.A.T., Science Department, Sophomore Class and Science Club Sponsor, Hobbies: Garden- in . Lealig Silver: University of Michigan, Indiana Uni- versity, Notre Dame, A.B., M.A.T., Foreign Lan- guage Department, National Honor Society and French Club Sponsor, Hobbies: Music, Knitting, Reading. Betty M. Smith: Western Michigan University, Penn State University, L'niversity of Pennsylvania, B.A., English Department, Debate Coach, Hobbies: Target Shooting, Canoeing, Reading. Constance Standish: Ball State University, B.S., MA., Guidance Coordinator, Hobbies: Reading, Theater, People. Lowell D. Stine: Ball State University, B.S., M.A., Science Department, Future Doctors Club and Science Club Sponsor, Hobbies: Photography, HiFi, Stereo Component Construction. Albert S. Vitale: Indiana University, Bethel College, Notre Dame, B.S.g English Department, Fresh- man Class Sponsor, Hobbies: Photography. Robert Ward: Notre Dame, Bethel College, AB., Head Football Coach and Sponsor of Youth for Christ Club, Hobbies: Golf. Carole Wolfe: Ball State University, B.S.,-English Department, Freshman Class Sponsor, Hobbies: Reading, Fishing, Swimming, Chinese Cookery, Swedish Weaving, Bowling, and learning more about the Japanese culture to aid our decorating of home and garden. Penn Faculty '66 Charlotte Sinkiewicz: Indiana State University, BS., Business Department, Future Nurses Club and Future Business Leaders Sponsor, Hobbies: Sports, Bridge. Trudy A. Slaby: Butler University, Indiana Univer- sity, B.S., Social Studies Department, Y-Teens and Current Events Club Sponsor, Hobbies: Teach- ing and Modeling. Thomas B. Slater: Purdue University, University of Wisconsin, Indiana University, BA., Social Studies Department, Student Council and Current Events Club Sponsor, Hobbies: Furniture Re- finishing, Music, Electronics, Photography. Thomas W. Swem: Florida Southern College, Uni- versity of Denver, BS., M.A., Speech Therapist, Varsity Swim Team Coach, Hobbies: Fishing, Hunting, Raising and Training Dogs. Genevieve Toth: Ball State University, B.S., Chair- man of the Art Department, Art Club Sponsor, Hobbies: Copper Enameling, Painting, Music, Reading, Writing. Berta Velonis: Evansville, Purdue University, A.B., Guidance Department, ,junior Class Sponsor, Hobbies: People, Golf, Knitting, Traveling. Leland Wolfe: Ball State Universityg B.S.g Voca- tional Departmentg Hobbies: Fishing, Golf, Bowl- ing, and All Spectator Sports. Ag instructor joseph Kintzel congratu- lates outstanding I .F.A. student senior Maynard Hahn on his selection as sen- ior farm hand. Coaches John Luse and .lim O'Keefe add that personal touch to the festivities at the annual donkey basketball benefit game. Miss Constance Standish is a little out of her area as she awaits anxiously the Finish of a very delicate operation on Mr. Needler's Cincinnati! While Lowell Shepler humors the donkeys, Frank O'Shea does some MiSS Sally H0PkiHS, tlUHi0F English i621ChCF, POUFS OVCF her ICXtb00k housekeeping. The scene was the Lettcrmen-sponsored donkey basketbill long after the last student has departed. game- !!! A , l f ,1, Q1 Mag, Egg! qi QI 65 ml -if V ug egg A A Iii: Fiir 5 Ja ,MQ f , V ' . K4 'S , I' ai Q in ef 3? gm' 59' W 55 qwdlaii 4551 A Q, 1f s:-5f:-- 121:14 fn uivf .1121-:::'::-, ..i- '.::2 471 ' . 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Dr. and Mrs. Tomas Gamba pose for the PENN POINTS photog- rapher during the coffee hour at the PTA Open House. In deep thought, Mr. Saville carefully follows the script at play practice. 153 The eems Complete the Aa'mz'nz'sZmZz've Teamf Penn High School Assistant Principal Michael Green Mrs. Mary Dunn, Penn's Dean of Girls, and business as usual. 13 Mr. Green, Dean of Boys and Adult Education Director, checks the teachers' class schedule sheetsjust in from Bendix, Quiet at last. Mrs. Dunn and Mr. Green finally get a breather as a couple of seniors desert the second floor at the close of another school day. Mrs. Dunn with the assistance of senior receptionist Diane Strope complete the attendance log for the sixth hour classes. Caj?1ferz'a and Cust0a'z'czZ Stajji ROW ONE: Grace Lynch, Evelyn Kime, Norah LaBucla, Lucille Books, Norma Seggerman. ROW TWO: Betty Arnett, Dorothy LaVine, Mary Simper, Esther Ry- nearson, Benita Sorgenfrei. RO W THREE: joan Pynaert, Joyce Marseilles, Alma Ratliff, Helen Bacon, Barbara Gygi. ROW FOUR: Kay Laughlin, Loretta Miltenberger, jane Van- Hulle, Paula Rogers, Art Gay. ROW FIVE: Clyde Burris, Clem Minne, Beulah VanderHeyden, Lorayne Hirsch, Elise Megyese. ROW SIX: Henry Quist, Edward O'Neal, Dale Hardinmloejozwiak. f Q t ' f , , sggi gif.- L 'Gif , l 2 Q B 1 i I . . k B ,,., E. , 7 Business 2lfwf2il!QSQ Ur. George lflgys, Q.I11rc'nc'C R. l'r'cs1cicI1Lg,,'-- ,gwglrwz Q:525.y45,4g1l1sgQjg:yy ,cn this plyturc was taken. ,. X 5 K ' K K ew 2 3 sa 1 3? -6 5 1 A f ' Q J 1 f f ' f A '- - ' 'k it '. S A JD 41 ' 1 .. , lv an A f i ' A - W ..., , Qwqfgww ' 'X 4 i - M-m amma: WMM M 1 L '- dwg? H WY W V,.' 'M' ,.m A2 Bw R, ,M ,,,k.h W , is :,,,. 35,71 3, A... 'V ,mr Y Y irwvvv H , - . ..::...5::.,.,,.. , .. .. , H zgh School Exloonsion Sflt to Coaches Brady, ilagg, and Ward join Henry May. Linda May. Mr. Mr. Jones, Mr. Cook, Miss Carlson, and Mr. Hanley take part in the Omundson and .lack Ernsberger to help decide on the right spot for winter guidance seminar held at Penn, Penn's Adaway sign. Q isl l 4 l Boosters Lamirand, Frederick, Omundson, Burris, and An informal session with boosters Jagg, Nlason, Omundson, Coddington, Doi, President May. Casini, Frederick, Curtis, Zugbaum, Burris, Lamirand, May, and Penn principal Robertllones. Director of Food Services for P-H-Nl Mrs, Velda Hamman. n-ww X-M--1rg411mmmuux:n1.ur ff ,f-f- -f 112 Norlh Main Mishawaka, Indiana f'?' 5' ' 1 A -an c gn! xg 112 C0 MMUNITy X ., xg Q ' N 1 X S Avxlgfsx S AN Sx .c N ' R 1' .' Q, ' T, ' .. 'Y' www X xx A5xQ.Xg l,: 'nllssssmgnnuln N , COUNTRY SQUIRE I4985 McKinley Highway Mishawaka, Indiana SHRUM'S MOBILE HOME CENTER U.S. 20 81 Fir Road Mishawaka, Indiana HILLVIEW DAIRY Miracle Lane Town 8K Country Shopping Center Mishawaka, Indiana ROSE BOWLING LANES IO7 East First Street Mishawaka Ph 255-0462 Bill Baize, Mgr. With an audience of Mr. Lowell Stine and Mr. Owen Shoup, Dennis Prout a sophomore explains the rudirnents of his science project. His project was to determine a relationship of the PH factor to the production of synthetic amino acids in primitive earth,s atmospheric conditions. Dennis won the grand championship in the senior division at the P-H-M Science Fair. In the Regional Fair he was awarded a first place in chemistry and an alternate position to the International Science Fair at Dallas, Texas. MISHAWAKA WHEEL ALIGNMENT 804 South Union Mishawaka Serving Michiana Motorists for 20 years 9 . . I Homes of Distinction SMITH BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO. IF WE DON'T HAVE IT-YOU DON'T NEED IT I2l Lincoln Way West Mishawaka, Indiana 58325 South Main Street Mishawako, Indiana Coll 259- 3247 Diamonds Watches Jewelry WILL'S JEWELRY STORE 107 Lincoln Way East Mishawaka, Indiana Phone 255-9004 Patrons Remain 0. I Pennizfes GRANDORF JEWELRY 908 Lincolnway West Osceola PARK N' SHOP Lincolnway 8- Beech Rd. PROUDFIT'S BLOSSOM SHOP Lincoln Way East Osceola HILLTOP MARKET Where Quality and Freshness is a Must 2801 L,W.E., Mishawaka MOON MOTORS 2611 S. Main St. Elkhart, Indiana MFDW, INC. 115 s. Main Mishawaka, Indiana Phone 259-4626 SNOWPEAK DRIVE IN Lincolnway West at B ech HENDERSON'S BARBER SHOP Lincolnway W. 103 Osceola, Indiana MENAUGH'S INC. Osceola's only complete hardware store Serving the community over 45 years. CO0PER'S LAWNMOWER SALES AND SERVICE 11429 L.W.W. Osceola, Indiana BROWN'S Apparel for Men and Boys 110 L.W.W. Mishawalra Bl. 544622 MRS. FLETCHER'S PANCAKE HOUSE 14933 us. zo HUYS GROCERY 8. MARKET County Line Osceola MCKINLEY PHARMACY 2930 E. McKinley Ave. South Bend, Indiana DR. RONALD SNYDER Optometrist Town 8. Country Shopping Center OSCEOLA MONUMENT CO. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT Louise Street South Bend HILL-N-VALE CHILLED FRUIT SERVICE Dean K. Goss 59844 Miami Road South Bend, Indiana Congratulations Class of '66 from the gg WILLIAMS POOL CDNIPANY We would be happy to meet with you and your family at your convenience, with no obligation to you, to discuss how a swimming pool would fit in your family's backyard living. Contrary to most beliefs, a properly engineered and constructed average swimming pool built by the WILLIAMS POOL COMPANY costs less than 256 a day to maintain. This average cost includes your taxes, chemicals, and Filtration. Country Club Living can be yours for as little as 51895.00 for a completely installed swimming pool built by the WILLIAMS POOL COMPANY. If we could be of any service, or if you would want to talk over your family's possibilities of owning a swimming pool, drop a card to the WILLIAMS POOL COMPANY, 59880 So. Ironwood Road, South Bend, 466I4g or call 29l-3440 and we will gladly make an appointment to meet you. BONUS: I966 KINGSMAN SPECIAL Any family presenting this year book when Any student arranging an appointment for buying a WILLIAMS Swimming Pool will be OR the WILLIAMS POOL COMPANY which leads given 5100.00 worth of pool supplies or the to the installation of a pool will receive a pool will be discounted the same, bonus check for s5o.oo. Entrepreneurs Are PHS Boosters An encyclopedia might define free enterprise as an economic system in which the individual owns and controls the means of production. But a student who wants to go beyond just the theory and explore free enterprise in action will find a prime example within the framework of his own community. He will ind there the businesses which comprise the nucleus of our community, and within these businesses the people who are striving to meet their customers most basic needs, their smallest whims. Our businessmen are constantly aware of new products and ideas and rec- ognize the advantages of altering their services to con- form with these changes. Thus we at Penn are privileged to be able to salute these men, our community merchants, who provide the ever-evolving role of service, leadership, and friendship to our community. So to those who again aided us through their advertisements and encouragements, we offer our sincere thanks for helping to make this annual possible. DIAMOND HARBOR INN Gourmet Dining . . on Beautiful Diamond Lake Food Well Worth the Call . . . Call Cassopolis HI 5-8475 Open for Lunch and Dinner Closed Mondays CHRISTIANSON'S MCKINLEY HOUSE FURNITURE 1512 E. McKinley 259-2407 l Communiyf Builds Character . . . T 0 M M A S 0 N PRINTING COMPANY 106 North Beech Rood, Osceola Phone 674-8005 X R50 W ' HENDERSON acRuLL,lNc ,1.:.:... , . 2ffQ 1 XR N X Q V X '1 h sk I . X X 'Q llll Illn H--mm N X U K-.M 4. , i A ,, Ana' Remembmnces WYATT GRAIN Grain, Feed, and Seed C D WYATT LUMBER 8. COAL C0 Phone 633-3405 PHS Center QFACZ'Z.UZ.L32 JOSTEN'S FINE CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS 8. PERSONAL CARDS MEDALS S TROPHIES BOB ALBERTSON Representative Box 9 Plymouth, Indicno Compliments of NEWMAN'S PHARMACY Jefferson at Logan Mishawaka, Indiana 259-5423 or Over 1500 Students Congratulations to Class of 1966 2754 Lincolnway East LINCOLN HIGHWAY INN Mishawaka, Indiana LUXURIOUS SWIMMING POOLS, INC. INDIVIDUALLY STYLED H603 Lincoln Woy West Osceola Bus. 674-8492 Res. I-633-2536 , if s s s sss sII f W IIZA I BUBB FUNERAL CHAPEL Fred W. Bubb, Direct 202 North Main Street Mishowoko, Indiono Phone 255-3126 Local Events Color School Tear Joe Warner M55Yf41,k Ned Warner - Phone - ' Y l STANDARD SERVICE STATION 'A OR 4-8460 101 E-MCKif1leY Ave. WARNER FUNERAL HOME Phone 255-0470 Lincoln 24-Hour Ambulance and O xygen Service Way West, Osceola, Ind. A fgfi. gfI','..ZgN H - , 4, , WA, A- -- w,,.Q,,, ,, K?17? '97f Z XEQT Z 5 1 I 0 N QQQIITIIAQ -QmfwwmfiiY5f55IYW9i5WWmw L T the graduating I class I C. C. KELLEY 8. SON FARM EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER AND DISTRIBUTOR 61509 Bremen Highway Mishcwcko, Indionc 46544 Congralulafions Class of '66 KELVER'S GARAGE 900 L.W.W. Osceola, Indiana l General Repairing 8. Welding Shell Gasoline and Oils OC Lincoln Way West 8 AUTOMATIC PINSPOTTERSH LANES Osceola Indiana Communiyf Pffovzdes Imjyezfus C g I CLASS OF 1966 FARMERS' STATE BANK OF WYATT Wyctf, Indiana f ' V X f AA A A 'M ' V? f , A ,A f A AA Z 1 ml , Th F f IW ,W 46 Y mums DMRV CO. Inmsxm W G I ,lu M . , lwvum ' n .,f'lll.K .ie Y S or cz Changing World l. Unusual bleeding or discharge 2. A lump or thickening in the breast or elsewhere 3. A sore that does not heal 4. Persistent change in bowel or bladder habits 5. Persistent hoarseness or cough 6. Persistent indigestion or difficulty in swallowing 7. Change in a wort or mole These signals may mean cancer. Any one should mean a visit to your doctor. Most cancer can be cured if treated early. This space provided by: CHAS. W. COLE 8. SDN, INC. Engineers and Architects Telephone 288-9l3l Area Code 219 3600 East Jefferson Boulevard South Bend, Indiana 46615 Sui, xi ,, .. M, ..,... Y M- , N H E , - Y 9- , ,. -V f - um- wt -5 -mf f T if.Wii tit 1 i f ,Pwr 2 ,Q 2 f 5 if ii? ,K E ' L u ,gi get T 'E jk I W E! 53 3 37 .5 M , , , as ,., ,, , ,, ,:',e , -QM v. 'J 91' i-,lff f'. . W v UW.,-: , ,- .. . ..:,. WM, ,m wewmi Y ..-M PRODUCERS OF THE FIRST AUTOMOBILE BUMPERS ON AMERICA'S PASSENGER CARS. Gian Osman, Jim Liepold, and .lim Little, along with Mr. Needler and Mr. Wolfe, en- viously view three pieces of Rockwell-Standard shop equipment that was awarded on Senior Achievement Day. ROCKWELL wx - T wwei . taiii T - T A L iiwii ii 5 S . .T:, ,--- Q k k S KQVK Akv V W ---- 'i 1'fi V A ,..i mmm iw gk mm if T- .,.,.., ,,Juna ,P ,N , - w,:: N ' 1-- ,fi L 'WN - mm in 'M' W. mn W' amewmwwffwmwmmwe ii iii w w M1 Wmwww E Anderson, Bertha-147 Anson, Ted-147 Arndt, Irene-147 Bacon. Helenf155 Barber, Thelma-147 Beehler, Barbara-147 Behrens. William-147 Boehnlein, Stanav153 Bolen, Roy-147 Books, Lucille-155 Brady, Robert-147 Bronstad, Margaretf147 Burke, Geneva-147 Burris. Clyde-155 Carlson. Lynn lhiissl-147 Cierzniak,,Iames-147 Cook, Robert-147 Cowen, Peggyil-17 Dalle Ave,.Ioan CMissl-14 Dawson. Lois-155 Dedinsky, Arthurfl-18 Diener, Danielfl-18 Dolde, VVilliam-156 Dover, Ianetf148 Dunn. Mary-148.154 Frantz, lay-148 Frick, Lucille-148 Friedman. George-148 Gamba. Tomas-148 Gay, Arthur-155 Gilbert, Robert-148 Green, George-148 Green, Michael-154 Abbott, Carolyn-138 Accoe, Bernard-138,53 Adkins. Kathie-138 Arata, Elizabeth-138 Armentrout, Drew-138 Arndt. Don-138,53 Austin, Bill-138 Avery,,Ianet-138 Babbitt, Charles-138 Bacewic, Sharon-138 Bacon, Carolyn-138 Baker, Connie-138 Baker, Mike-138,53 Barbour, Margie-138 Barhydt, Kurt-138 Barhydt, Patty-138 Barnhart, Larry-138 Barnett, Laura-138 Batson, AllanY138 Bauman, Pat-138 Bauman, Peggyil38 Beckhamhludith-138 Beechler, Donna-138 Beery, Vicki-138 Bennett, Robert-138 Bennett, Virginia-138 Berry,,IudyS138 Beutter, George-138 Billman, Rick-138,53 Bird, Sharon-138 Bishop, Vicki-138 Bloss, Patricia-138 Blue, Craig-138,53 Boenne, Terryf138 Bogart, Yvonne-138,51 Boguenlames-138 Bogue, Martha-138 Bolen, Linda-138 Bonebrake, Lynne-138 Boocher, Rebecca-138 Bradberry, Lee Ann-138 Bradberry, Shirley-138 Bradway, Charles-138,53 Bralick, Steve-138,53 Bralick, Tom-138 Brandt, Ellen-138 Branscom, Nancy-138 Breden, Dan-138 Breden, William-138 Brennan, Sue-138,51 Brown, Robert-138 Brownbridge,,lanet-138 Bridwell, Samuel-138 Brinson, Donna-138 Britt, Norman-138 Brubaker,NIudy-138 Brubaker, Richief138,53 Buck, Dennisf138,53 Burger, Alan-138 Burgess, Richard-138 Burnett, Dora-138 Burnett, Lawrence-138 Burris, Ronf138 Bush, Christine-138,51 Buss, Carl-138 Butler, Eddie-138 Butler, Wanda-138 Buysse. Barry-138 Cabanaw, Leon-138 Canady, Robbielea4138 Carpenter, Dean-138 Carpenter, Linda-138 Faeulyf and Aa'mz'nz's1fmtz'0n Gunn. Roberti148 Gustafson, Carolyn tMissJ-148 Gygi, Barbara-155 Haines. Victor-148 Hamman, Yelda-153 Hardyylessief 155 Harlin, Dale-155 Hatcher, Bernice-148 HeCkaman,N1ichael-148 Hensler, Howardf156 Hershberger, Floydi149 Higgins. Kerstin tMissl Hildreth. Kathy KMissJ-149 Hirsch, Lorayne-155 Hoffer.Francisi1-49 Holaway, La Mar-149 Holley. Yera-149 Hopkins, Sally tMissJ-149 Hurst, Harvey-149 Huys. Georgel.-156 Iagg, William-149 Iones. Robert W.-146 Ioswiak, ,Ioseph-155 lurkiewicz. Walter-149 Kelley. Clarence R,-150 Kelly, Harriet-155 Kime, Evelyn-155 Kim2et,,1.D.i149 Kollar. Grace-155 Kramer. Donaldf156 Kutchback, Donald- 149 LaBuda, Norah-155 LaCluyse. Marilyn tMissJ-149 Laughlin, Kay-155 Lavine, Dorothy!155 Lemke.Estherw155 Likes. Harold-155 Luse.,Iohn-149 Lynch. Grace-155 Lynch..Iudith-149 Marsailles. Mariorie-155 Massa. Dorisf149 Matthews, Frank-150 Megyese, Elsie-155 Mehnert. Ruth-150 Miltenberger.Suzanne-155 Minne. Clement-155 Blotts. Clyde-150 Mountz. Louise Smith-150 Murray. Thomas-156 Needler, Clarence-150 Newman. Donald-156 Nifong, Larry-150 Nixon. Yera-155 O'Connor. Robert-150 O'Keefe. ,Iames-150 O'Neil, Edward-155 O'Shea. Frank-150 Parker. Andrew-150 Phillips. William-150 Portolese. Anthonyf150 Pynaert, ,loan-155 Quimby. Donaldf150 Quist. Henry-155 Ratliff, Alma-155 Reece, Pau1inef155 F reshmen Carter, Paul-139,53 Caruso, Richardf139 Chandonia. Gail-139 Clanton. Stevei139 Chaplin, Don-139 Chapman, Carol-139 Cheney. Larry-139.53 Ciszczon. Steve-139 Citter. TerryS139 Clardy. Bonnie-139,51 Clark. Sharon-139,51 Close. Paula-139.51 Cocanower, Charlene-139 Coles, Florence-139 Collier. Pamelaf139 Copenhaver, Diana-139 Cornell. Terry-139 Cox, Parker G,-139,53 Crowel, Susan-139 Curtis, Kris-139 Dahms, Michaeli139 Daly, Richard-139 Darr, Sandra-139,51 Darr. Steven-139 David, Linda-139 Debrokauloseph-139 DeCloedt, Steve-139 DeLaurel1e,Linda-139 Delio, Gary-139 Devolder, Ronalds139 Devreese, Linda-139 Doty, Tom-139 Dougall. Rebecca-139 Eberhart, Larry-139,53 Eck, David-139 Eckert, Erici139 Edwards, Patti-139 Egendoerfer, Michel-139 Eger, Henry-139,53 Egert, Connie-139 Emerson, Davidf139 Erhardt. Deborah-139,51 Eslinger, Stephenw139,53 Evans. Paulf139 Felten, Karen-139,51 Fenner, Kathryn-139,51 Ferguson, Kathy-139 Fleming, Ralph-139 Florea,,Ianet-139 Floyd, Agnesv139 Floyd, Davidi139 F1ory,Carol-139 Ford, Mark-139 Freeman, Douglas-139 Freisner, Teresa-139 Galletti, Andre-139 Gamba, Tomas-139 Gamble, Vicki-139 Gamesulanise-139 Gard, Cindy-139 Gard, Richard-139 Garlat, Dorothy-139 Garner, Linda-139 Garrard, Suef139 Garreffa, Micheal-139 Garwood, Alice-139 Gates, Terry-139 Geasey, Debbie-139,51 Genovecehloe-139 George, Paul-139 Gerber, Danf139 Gibson, Ritaf139 Goddardglanet-140 Gi1l,,Ieanf140 Goethalshlanice-140,51 Graham, Daniel-140 Gregory, Linda-140 Gresham, Donald-140,53 Griffin, Kenneth-140 Griggs, Shiela-140 Grise, Gary-140 Grise, Ilenef140 Grove, Bruce-140 Grove, Lee-140 Grove, Melanief140.51 Haas, Elizabethf140 Haden, Clareneef140 Hardinhlanet-140 Hardwick, Leslie-140 Hatfield, David-140 Haughee, ,Ieffery-140,53 Heavner. Ronald-140 Heavner, Sharon-140,51 Healyhlanet-140,51 Heater. Robert-140 Hembrechthlanet-140,51 Henderson, Marilyn-140,51 Henry, Alberta R.-140 Herren, Ralph-140 Hershberger. Tom-140 Heseh, Pam-140 Hertel, Ron-140 Hiler, Linda-140 Highland, Glenda-140 Hinsey, Paul-140,53 Hipsher, Denise-140 Hoefie. Carolef140 Hoffman, David4140 Holderman, Iackie-140,51 Holt, Patriciafl40 Holycross, Robert-140 Honeycutt, Brenda-140 Hosler, Debbie-140 Howard. Maryf140,51 Huffman, Danny-140 Humes, Charles-140 Hums, Louise-140 Hummel. Marvini140 Humphrey, Carolyn- 140 Hunsberger, Nancyi140 Hunt, Richardf140,53 Hunt, Stephenv140,53 Hurcomb, Cynthia-140,51 Hurllut, Sharon-140 Hurley, Bill-140 Hurley, Bob-140 Hurtekant, Pat-140 Huston, Susie-140 Ickes, Betty-140 Isenbargerulanet-140 Isza, Robert-140 Iames, Richard E.-140 Ia mes, Robert-140 Iarvis, Li nda-140 Iernigan, Davidi140 Iernigan, ,Iohn-140 Ieste,.Ioseph D.-140 Iohnson, Bill-140 Iohnson, Bruce-140 johnson, Paul-140 johnson, Sheilaw140 Iones, Carol-140,51 Iones, Doris-140,51 Iones, Ellen-140,51 Index Rockenbaugh, Margaretf155 Rogers. Paulaf155 Rymers, G, Thomas-156 Rynearson. Esther-155 Saville. Lyman4150 Schaffer. Elenoref155 Schmucker, Paul-150 Seggerman, Norma-155 Shepler, Lowell-151 Shoup. Owen-151 Silver, Leah-151 Simper. Maryf155 Singleton,,Ioan-155 Sinkiewicz, Charlotte lMissJ 151 Slaby. Trudy CMissD-151 Slater. Thomas-151 Smith, Betty-151 Sorgenfrei, Bonita-155 Standish. Constance tMissl-151 Stine, Lowell-151 Stoneburner. Fannie Mae Swem. Thomas-151 Toth,Genevievefl51 Vanderlrieyden, Beulah-155 Van Hulle. Almajane-155 Velonis, Berta-151 Vitale. Alberto-151 Ward, Robert-151 Witwer, Lola-155 Wolfe, Carole-151 , Wolfe. Leland-152 lloy.-lim-141 hloy, Dick-141 lluday. Darlene-141 ,Iuroff, Carl-141 Kalil, Peter-141 Kauffman, Carolynf141 Kehr,,IeFff141 Kelly, Karen-141 Kelly. Iudith-141 Kelver, Kathy-141.51 Kenaga, Marla-141 Kerckaert, Robert-141 King, Davidil-41 Kinzie, Kenneth-141 Kissinger. Teresa-141 Kitson, Paula-141 Kizcr, Michael-141 Kleckner. Martin-141 Klein, Victor-141 Kntsley, Douglasf141,53 Koch. Karaf141 Krauser, Sheri-141 Kunz, Kennethf141 Kuzmanovich, Becky-141 Laffey, Linda-141 Laidig, Bruce-141,53 Lambert, Charlene-1 41 LaPlace, Iudyv141 Lard, Ronnie-141 Laster, Brenda4141 Laws, Dean-141 Leach, Leonardf141 Learman, Lois-141,51 Leaven,,Iohn-141 Lechlitner, Adelaidef141,51 Lee, Betty-141,51 Lee, Michael-141 Leininger,,Ioan-141 Likes, Maryi141 Long, Sandra-141 Losicki, Kathryn-141 Lotz, Max-141 Maes, Karen-141,51 Magee, Lorraine-141 Maggert, loanne-141 Marks, Gregory-141 Martin. Diana-141 Martsolf. Paul-141 Mason, Cheryl-141,51 May, Tom-141 ' McCaskill, Rex-141 McCombs, Patty-141,51 McCarthy, Pen ny-141 McDowell, Glenn-141 Mcfvlillin, Terry-141,53 Meister. William-141 Metz, Linda-141 Michele, Susanf141,51 Miles, Martin-141,53 Milhon. Lois-141 Miller, Bruce-141 Miller, Darwin-141 Millow, Donald-141 Minegar, Gregg-141 Mitschlen, Rena-141 Moore, Christine-141 Moore,.l uanita-141 Morlan, Kathy-141,51 Morrison, Tom-141 Massey, Rosemarie-141 Mottshlohn-141 Mull. Bruce-141 M ummey, Glen-142 Murphy, Ricky-142 Murphy, Ruth Ann-142 Mutti, Debra-142,51 lv1ynsberge,Mike-142,53 Nagle, Duglas-142,53 Nash,-jackfl42 Newman, Carol-142 Newman, Cheryl-142 Nicholas, Diane-142 Niles, Dale-142,53 Nipper, Dan-142 Nobles, Linda-142 Nobles, Margaret-142 North, Kathy-142 Oakley, Sherry-142 Owens, Clyde-142 Pa nnabecker, Mariette-142 Parent, David-142 Pavel, Patricia-142 Peden, Niike-142.53 Penn, Paul-142 Peterson, Cynthia-142,51 Phillips, David-142 Phillips, Michael-142 Pinney, Mikef142,53 Poikus, Pat-142,51 Pratt, Kandee-142 Rach, Susan-142 Radomski, Paul-142,53 Ralston, William-142 Rankinhjefi'-142 Rankin, Ralphfl42 Ratliff, George-142 Redman, Diana-142 Redman, Terryf142 Reeves, Greg-142 Reihl, Bobbie-142 Reinoehl, Dan-142 Rentschlerhjudy-142,51 Rexson, Lynett-142 Rhodes, Dennis-142,53 Richardson, Ruth-142 Alford, Raymondfl30 Allen, David-130 Allison, Garrettf130,64 Ammerman, Mary-130,51 Anglin, Suzanne-130,54 Archibald, Deith-130 Arndt, Cynthia-130 Auten, Brad-130 Avery,Bi11-13o,72,73 Bacewic, Wanda-130 Bailin,Debbie-130 Baker, Tim-130 Balasa, Paula-130 Baldauf, Kirk-130,54 Barhydt, Rae QShirleyj-130 Barone, Nicolette-130 Barrett, Kim-130 Barrier, Herman-130 Barrier,-jfssefl30 Barrier, oy-130,73 Base, Mark-130 Bassey, Valerief130 Batson, RonaldAl30 Beaver, Bob-130 Bennett, Karen-130,514,135 Bevilhymer, Richard Ernest'-130 Bevis, Glen-130 Bigelow, Kirk-130 Biggs, Brendaf130 Bird, Michael-130 Bishop, Sharlane-130 Blackwell, Mark-130 Blaschke, Robert-130 Blicher, Thomas-130 Boner, Mikefl30 Boocher, ,judy-130 Boocher, Steven-130,79 Bowen, Luretha-130 Bower, Linda-130 Bowers, Linda Lou-130 Bradberry, Elaine-130 Bradley, David-130 Bradshaw, Willis-130 Bricker, Fredrick-130,54 Bricker,.jill Annfl30 Brogdon, Steve-130 Bowman. Valeda-130,54 Brown, Beth-130 Brown, Brian-130 Brown,,j udy Brown, Larry D.-130 Bruce,,janicefl30 Bruggeman, Ronald-130 Brugh, Sidney-130 Bryan, Willis-130 Bungard, Dale-130 Burge, Pat-130 Burnett, jerry-130 Butler, Bonnie-130 Cabanaw, Linda-130 Cain, Dee Anne-130 Campbell, Paul-130 Caplinger, Delbert-130 Carpenter, Vickie-130 Carrico, Marion-130 Cary, Tim-130 Christy, Michael-130 Church, Gary-130 Clanton. Phillip-130 Rightley, Deborah-142 Risner, Debbie-142 Roberson, Vickie-142 Robinsonujudy-142 Robinson, Marvin-t 42 Robinson, Charles-142 Rockenbaugl1,,jan-142,51 Rockwell, Debbi-142 Rorie, Ronnie-142 Rorie, Sherry-142 Rosenbalm, Edward-142 Ross, Nancy-142 Ross, Richard-142 Rotge, LarryfI42 Rupchock, Robertfl 42 Rutkowski,Greg-142 Sa mpson, Albert-142 Sampson, Ricki142 Samuels, Karen-142 Samuels, Kathy-142 Sanders, WilliamA142 Sargent, Marsha-142 Sarter, Karen-142,51 Schalliol, Sandy-142,51 Schmitt, Virginia-142 Scott,,johnf142 Searer, Ruthann-142 Seifer, Steveni142 Sells, Debbie-142,51 Seymore, Charles-143 Shanklin. Doug-143 Shapland, Tana-143 Sharp, Randall-143 Sharp, Sherryi143,51 Shampel, Timf143 Sheets, Dianne-143 Shieldshjack-143353 Sienicki, Cecilia-143,51 Singleton, Garyf143 Simons, Mikei143 Smith, Christina-143 Smith, Edward-143 Smithhjeannefl-43,51 Smith, Linda-143,51 Smith, Michael-143 Smith, Pam-143,51 Smith, Ronald-143 Souza, Diane-143,51 Springmangjim-143 Squires, Marybeth-1 43 Stafford, ,joyce-143,51 Staley, Robert-143 Stamper, Wesley-143 Standridge, Steve-143 Steele, M arshall-143 Stein, Nancy-143 Steinbaugh, Bonniefl43 Steinbaugh, Chris-143 Stephenson, Cathy-143 Stewart, Marvin-143 Stoeckinger, Karla-143 Stone, Becky-143,51 Strain, Deborah-143,51 Stump, David-143,53 Stump, ,jerry-143 Sult, Norma-143 Susan, Don-143 Taber, Dan-143 Takacs, ,john-143 Theobald, April-143 Thomas, David-143 Thompson, Connie-143 Thompson,ljudy-143 Thompson, Robert-143 Tippett, ,jackie-143 Tom, Larry-143,53 Tourjee, Sherry-143 Truckowski, Charles-143 Truehjeffrey-143 Tucker, Sharon-143 Tumbleson, Lori-143 Turecek, Linda-143 VandeKeere, Beverly-143 Vandenbroucke, Diane-143 VanDusen, Claude-143 VanDusen, Linda-143 Sophomofes Clark, Timothyfl 30,65,66,68 Cleland, Connie-130 Clem, William Gary Clewell, Sharon-130 Coffman, Mike-130 Coles, Steve-130 Colley, Carol-131 Collins,,janet-131 Conrad, Lana-131 Constable, Sandra-131 Cowsert, Richard-131 Craft, Vernaf131 Curtis, Thomasf13l Davis, Tony-131 DeGraH', Sheryl-131 DeMan, Sandra-131 Dempsey, Kathy-131 Derbin, George-1,31 Detro,,judy-131 Dickersonhjames-131 Dickersonhjohn-131 Diefenbaugh, Mark-131 Dillan, Linda-131 Donathen, Dennis-131 Doty, Edward-131 Dudeck, Ruth-131,51 Ebright, Gene-131 Eger,,jean-131,51 Eger, Richard-131 Emery, Rosemaryfl31 Erhardt, Roger-131 Erickson, .janet-131 Evans,'john-131 Evans, Linda-131 Evans, Mike-131 Fassett,.jim-131 Felten. Bill-131 Fermi, Steven-131 Fetters, David-131 Filley. Ed-131 Fisher, Bruse Floyd, Mike-131 Foltz, Vickey-131 Frederickson,,j oyce-131 Freshour, Shirley-131 Furore, Peter-131 Furr, Connief131 Gardner, Dawnf131,15,13,70 Garver,Shirley4131 Gaskill, Larry-131 Gay, Linda-131 Gear, Carol-131 Gemmer, Patricia-49,131 Gerard, Robert-131 Gerndt, Michael-131 Gibson, Donn-131 Goddard, Gary-131 Golata, Mary-131 Gooding, Greg-131 Grafton, Archi13l Green, Rickyf131,64,79 GriHin,Oma-131 Griggs, Marki131 Griggs, Roger-131 Gyorgyi, Marilynfl31,51 Haas, Dennisf131 Hahn, Patricia-l31,5l,135,70,81 Hakes, Kathy-131 Halsaver, ThomasAl 31 Harbour, Dennis-131 Hardy, Raenelle-131 Harmon, Gary-131 Harness. David-131 Hartmannjoyce-131 Hayden, Hal-131 Hayden, Steven-131 Hembrecht, William-131 Henderson, Becky-131 Hertel, Larry-131 Hindes, Bonnie-132 Hinton, Cheryl-132 Hirsch, Shelly-132 Hoerauf, Patty -132 Hoefle, Tona-132 Hoblert, Vera Holsinger, Pauli132,7l,80 Holt,,jim-132 Holycross, Greggf132 Hopper, Rick-132 Horvath, Robert-132 Horwarth, Victoria-132 Howard, Sharon-132 Huffer, Becky-132 Hughes, Kathleen-132 Husberger, Kenny-132 Hunt, Valerie-132 Hunter, Sharon-132 Ingram. Sandra-132 ,jester, Phillip- 1 32 jeunette, Deborah-132 jewett, Pamelawl32 johnson, .jerry-132 johnson, ,judy-132 johnson, Nila-132 johnson, Ralph-132 jones, Richard-132 joswiek, Sandy-132 joy, Harold-132 joy, Susan-132 Kaminsky, Daniel-132 Ka mmerer, Michael-132 Kehr,,jennil'er-132 Kelver, Fred-132,64 Keranen, Patricia-132 Kilburn, Paulette-51,132 Kime,.jefTrey-132,54 Kinzie, Harold-132 Kinzie, Michael-132 Kissinger, Diana-132 Kalybor, Mike-132 Klein, Angela-132 Knowles, Deborahfl 32 Knox, Gerald-132 Kobold, Linda-132 Kosik, Dieki132,64 Kowalski, Kenneth-132 Kunz, Kathyf132 Kurtz, Michael-132 Laidig, Lindail32 Lambert, Lindaf132 LaVine, Eric-132 LaVine, Marc-132 Laws, Nancy-132 Leach, Lynette-132 Lechlitner, Cherylil 32 Leininger, Mary-132 Lester,.john-132 Leslie, Michael-132 Vannoni, Greg-143 VanSkynock, Dennis-143 VanWaeyenberghe, Ginettef143 Vellucci, Frank-143,53 Verheye, Lynnette-143 VVachowiak, Barbara-143,51 Wagoner, Mikef143 Wagner, Fred-143 Walker, Barbarai143 Walling, Don-143 Walter, Rebecca-143 iValters, Barry-143,53 Walters, Marvin-143 Ward, Douglas-143 Ward, Dwight-143 Warner, Barbara-144 Warren. Loisf144 Watts, Bill-144 Wawrzyniak,-joseph-144 Weade, Sandra-144,51 Webernjanet-144 Weil, Mike-144 Weldy, Bruce-144 Weldy, Susan-144 Weston, Brenda-144 Whitaker,,joyce-144,51 White, Karen-144 White, Peggy-144 Whiteman, Charles-144,53 Whitheld, Dale-144,53 Whitney. Roland-144 Wickizer, Gary-144 Williamson, Dianail 44 Wood, Ricky-144 Woodward, Glendon-144 Woolston,,judyi144 Wright, Donna-144 Young, Timf144 Zbrzezny, Dalei144 Zobrosky, Dave-144 Lett,Nancyf132 Likes, Karen-132 Lisenko, Cynthia-132 Little, Pamelafl32,70 Long, TedS132,64 Lotz,-jefferyi132 Maier,-janet-132 Maier,,judy-132 Makowski, Rebecca-132 Marchandhjeryld-132 Marseilles, Carl-132 Marshall, Maria-132 Martin, Rebekah-132 Marvel, Randy-132,64 Mason, Crystal-133 Mass, Donald-133 Matheny, Vicki-133 Mattasits, ,janet-133 Mayrand, William-133 McCartney, Louisi133 Nicflullough, Ginger-133 McGraw,,jack-133 McKaye, Kathryn-133 McQueary, Ernest4l 33 Mechling, Steven-133 Niiller, Glennie-133 Miltenberger, Linda-133 Minix, Terryf133,64 Minne,-john-133,64 Minnix, Daniel-133 Molnar, Bradley-133 Moon, Charles-133 Moon, Ronald-133 Xfioore, Garyg133 Moore, Roger-133 Morgan, Diana-133 Mroczek, William-133 M utchler, Bob-133 Mull. Bonnie-133 Murphy, Larry-133 Murphy, .judy-133 Myers, Barbara-133,54 Mynsbergehjohn-133,54 Needham, Teri-133 Needham, Tonyf133,62,64 Nelson, Billyf133 Nelson, Charles-133 Newland, Sally-133,51 Newman, Kathy-133 Niles, Cynthiaf133 Niver, Elizabeth-133 Nobles, Charlottef133 Norris, Donald-133 North, Davidil33 Nusbaum, Tedf133 Omundson, Virginia-133 Owen, Chip-133 Paluzzi, Sherry-133 Pavey, Christine-133 Pefliey, Michael-133 Pefliey, Myron-133,54 Peterson, Connie-133 Phillipp, Patricia-133 Pittman, ,janet-133 Pittman, Louljeanne-133,54 Pollock,,jerryi133 Pollock, Michael-133 Poole, William-133 Porter, Patricia-133,51 Powell, Terry-133 Prahl,.Iohn-133 Presnell, George-133 Primmer,,Ieff-133,73 Proudfit, Bill-133,72 Prout, Dennis-133 Rach, Mike-133 Ramey, Marilyn-133 Ramsey, Ninail33 Randolph, Garyfl33 Ransberger, ,Iohn-133,73 Ransom, Kerry-133 Rasmussen, Robert-133,72 Raymond, Steven-133 Redman, Bill-133 Reichert, Sandra-133,51 Reinholtz, Melody-133 Reinoehl, Thomas-134 Rhodes,.Iack-134 Rich, Linda-134 Richmond, Thomas-134 Riggle, Ronald Riley, Bill-134 Robinson, Wayne-134 Rogers, Dennisfl34 Rorie, Onis-134 Rowe, Phyllis-134 Sager, DonaldA134 Sanders, Carole-134 Schmidt, ,james-134 Schmitt, -IeanneW134 Adams, Phyllis-122 Alford, Marsha-122 Anderson, Kath y-1 22 AlthoH', Eric-122 Andrews, Gerald-122,54 Andrews, Robert-122,71 Armstrong, Linda-122,36 Artusi, Dennis-122 Austin, Bill-122 Auten, Nancy-122,51 Avery, Thomas Baize, Steven-122 Baker,joyce-122,518,120 Baker, Ron-122 Ball,-judy Ballalore, Sandra-122 Barbour, Diana-122 Barbour, Donald-122 Barnes, Carolyn-122 Barnes, Les Barnett, Mary-122 Barstow, Mary-122 Bartlett, Vicky-122,51 Bassett, Barbara-122,52 Battles, Gary-122 Beatty, Tom-122 Beaver, Philip-122 Beechler, Teresa-122,52 Bellairs, -lean Bellman, joseph-122 Bellman, Joyce-122,51 Biermann, Charles-122,8O,63 Bird, Sandra-122,54 Blade, Brenda-122 Bogan,.Ioy-122,80 Bolen, Craig- 122,72 Books, Everett-122 Bowers, Nancy-122 Bowman, Bruce-122,54 Bradway,,Iimmy-122,54 Breden, Linda-122 Brennen, Thomas-122 Brinson, Bonnie-122 Brothers, Larry-122,54 Buck, David-122,54 Buckles, Dennis-122,54 Burgess, john-122 Burkhart, Cynthia-122 Burkhart, Tom-122 Burris, G reg-122 Bush, Linda-122,120 Buysse, Randy Carmicheal, Candy-122 Carter, Terri-122,26 Cary, Linda-122,54 Clark, Lucinda-122 Clewell, Janice-122 Cocanower, Monica-122 Colborn, Ronald-122,73 Comfort, Tom-122,62 Contat, Dennis-122 Conway, Lauren-122 Copeland, Wanda-122 Cox, Margie-122,54 Czajkowski, Al-122 Daly, Shirleyg122 Damp, Francele-122 Darr, Rodger-122 Davis,-Iudy-123,82 Davis, Larry-123 Davis, Richard Dawson, Vickie-123 Dean, Frank-123 De Cloedt, Mary-123 DeLater, Donna-123,54 DeLong, Ann-123 Dews, Peggy-123 DeWulf, David-123 Dice,john-123 Doi,-ludy-123,54 Schneer, Max-134 Schultz, Karen-134 Search, Frederick-134 Seiler,-Iesse-134 Sellon, Doug-134,54 Shaller, Terry-134,53 Shanklin, Gary-l34,65,68 Sharp, Raymond-134 Shields, Linda-134 Shobert, .Iim-134 Shorb, Melvin-134 Shroyer, Dennis-134 Sienicki, -Iohn-134 Simms, Marcia-134 Simons. Patrick-134 Slater, Kerry-134 Smethers, Dennis-134 Smith, Millesa-134 Smith, Patty-50,134 Smith, Rebecca-134 Snow, Debbie-134 Snyder, David-134 Snyder, David-134 Spence, Rebecca-134 Sq uires..Iames-134 Stacy, Clyde QStevej-134,64 Steffen, Diane-134 Stevens, Becky-134 Stevens, Brenda-134 Stevenson, Danielf134 Stevenson, Linda-134 Donathen, Michaelgl23 Donica, Nancy-123 Dosmann, David-123 Doty, Linda-123 Dudeck, .Iohn-l23,62,3S Duncan, Linda-123 Eakins, Evinjoe-123,54 Easton, Robert-123 Eber, Thomas--123 Eberhart, Ray Eby, Merlin-123 Emerson, Gary-123 Erhardt, Marie-123 Evans,-james-123,52 ,53,80,81 ,54,63, Evans, Phoebe-123 Ewing, Dennis-123 Fanning, Craig-123,71 Fanning, Guy-123,33 Farabee, Tracy-123,52 Filley, Linda-123,51 Floyd, Albert-123 Foltz, Danny Ford, Gary-123 Ford, Lonnie-123 Fowler, janet-123 Fox, Thomas-123 Franklin, Terry-l23,62,38 Franks,-Ioan-123 Frantz, Ronald-t23,62,ee,12t155,69 Freelhjames-123,62 Freelhlanet-123,51 Fries, Ernest-123 Friesner, Linda-123,54,29,37 Fuson, Linda-123,54 Gall, Sandra-123,54 Gall, Shirley-123 Galyean, Kathleen-123 Gear, Larry-123 Geerligsulohn-l23,54,3 Gemmerhlames-123 Gerald, Mike-123 Getz, Mike-123 Glass, Stephen-123,52,53,80,54,63 Glasscock,'ludith-123 Glosson,,Ianei-123 Goddard, Alan-123 Grabill, Connie-123 Graham, Mike-123 Gratzol, -Iohn-123 Gratzol, Robert-123 Green, Dan-123 Gresham, Mary Ellen-123,52 Griffin, Lyman-123 Grimes, Karen-123,54 Grise, Charles-123 Gropp, Ned-l23 Grove, Myrna-123 Grove, Steve-123 Hanlon, Brenda-123 Harman, Greg-123 Harner, Terry-123,80,S2 Hartman, Sharon-123,34 Hartzog, Nina-123,52 Healey,-Indy-123 Healy, Bob-123,72 Heilman, Lynn-124 Henderson, David-124 Hertel, Linda-124,51 Higginbotham, Laura-124 Highland, Patricia-124 Hillebrand, Rita-124 Hines, Tom-124,52 I-linkle,,Ieff-124 Hoefie, Bill-124 Hoffman, Richard-124,62,73 Hoffman, Suzanne-l 24,129,63 Holmes, Thomas-124 Horvath, Regina-124 Howard, Paul-124 Hunsberger, Margaret-124 Stewart, Donald-134 Stoeckinger, -Ierry-134 Stone, Kathleen-134 Strycker, Lance-134 Stuber, Kim-134 Stump, Tom-134 Swald,.Iohn-134 Swinehari, Barbara-134 Tedder, Randall-134 Thomas. Ed-134 Thompson, Effie-134 Thompsonhlanet-134 Tollar, Christine-134 Troup, Larry-134 Troxell, Linda-134 Tucker, Richard-134 Tuggle, Shelley-134 Tumbleson, Britt-134 llkele, Ava-134 Uselton, Teresa-134 Usenick, Alan-134 Valentine, Austine-134 Vandenberg, Patricia-134 VanderWende, Mary-134 Vaughthlames-134 Verheye, Delores-134 Vernasco, Karen-134 Vincent, Roddy-134 Wagoner, Randall-134 Wallace, Donna-134 Wallace, Nancy-49,135 uniors 120, 121,32 Hunter, Danny-124 Huss, Pamela-124,52 Ickes, Mary-124,51 Imus, Audrey-124,52 jankowski, Coyf124 hlankowski, Larryi124 Jeffries, Sandy-124 johnson, Bill Gene-124 johnson, BillOwen-124 johnson, Denny-124 johnson, .Iohn-124 -Iohnston, Paul-124 joy, Tomf124 Kauffman, Lester-124 Keel, Tom-124,54 King, Ann-124 Kintner, Karol-124 Kleckner, Carole-124,5Z,S0,31,54,63,121 Klein, Cherie-124 Klinedinst, Anne-124 Kock, Stpehanie-124,52 Koch, Stephen-124,62 Koehler, Linda-124 Kollar, Tom-124 Kuntz, Randy-124 Lambert, Leonard-124,71 LaPlace, ,Iohn-124,71 Lawson, Donald-124 Laxton, Patricia-124,34 Learman, Tim-124 Learman, Tom-124 Leckrone, Paul-124,54 Leighton, ,Iohn-124 Lewis, Susan-124 Ligget, Susani124,51 Linton, Steven-124 Lipinski, Patty-124 Logsdon, Tom-124 Logsdon, Ron-125 Lovechio, Larry-125 Ludwig, Marjorie-125,3Z,34 Lung, Carol-125,54 Maggart,,Iohn-125 Magee, Bud-125,52 Mahnesmith, Connie-125 Marchandhlames-125 Marker, Allen-125,54 Marshall, Chris-125 Martin, Dave-125 Martin, Nancy-125 Matherly, Betty-125,51 Matthews, Lloyd-125 McCombs, Dan-125 McCreary, Gale-125,120 McIntyre, Eileen-125,51 McLaren, Thomas-125,25 Meacham, Terry-125,80,8l,S2,121 Meisel, Mariellen-125,52,53,20 Meredith, Terry-125,61 Metz, Cheryli125,54 Middleton, Fred-125,121 Mikel, George-125 Miller, Malcolm-125 Minix, Glenn-125 Minne, Pauli125,62,66,65,68 Mitchell, Donna-125 Molnar, Mike-125,54 Montgomery, Marcia-125,51 Moore, Clyde-125,71,54 Moran, Mike-125,62,38 Mroczekhlohn-125,62,72 Murphy, Kaye-125 Myers, Dennis-l25,7l,B0,81,54,63,l21 Nash,,Iim-125,64 Neer, Charles-l25,52,53,54 Neitzel, Cynthia-125,54,29 Nelson, Barbara-125 Nelson,,Iimmie-125 Nemeth, Lora-125 Newcomer, Pamela-l25,52,53,63 Walls, Charles-135 Ward, Dawn-135 Ward, Kennethi135 Weaver, Gene-135 Webb, Susan-135 Weiss, Connie-135,80 Weiss, Debra-135,53 Wendel. Margaretg135 White, Linda-135 White, Richard-135 Whitneld, Gilbert-I35 Whitten, Fred-135 Wilborn, Wayne-135 Wilkinson, Linda-135 Williams, Darryl-135 Wilson, Keith-135 Witwer, Kevin-135,63 Wojtysiak,Linda-135 Wolfe, Elaine-135 Woolfhjeanne-135 Workman, Randal-135 Wright, Audrey-135 Wurtsbaugh, Karen-135 Wyatt, Beverly-135,51 Yates, Richard-135 Yeryar, Linda-135 Yoder, Daryl-135 Yuncker, Christine-135 Zeltwanger, Susan-135,34 Zimmermanhlill-135 Nicholas, Sharon-125,54 Nicodemus, David-125 Okaly, Cheryle-125 Olsen, Carol-125 Opelt, Patrick-125,52,53,27 Oswalt,.Iohn-125 Ottersen, Sandy-125 Owensby, Stephen-125 Parker, Mary-125,54 Parmley, Darlene-125 Pavel, Susanjean-125,120,32 Peak, William-125 Peffley, Norma-125 Perry, Charles-l25,S2,54 Phend, Melodie-Reclassihed Phillips, Annette-125,54 Plummer, ,lack-125 Pogachnick, Lorraine- 125 Poiku s, Richardi125 Pollins, Kathleen-125 Powell, Bart-125,62,7l Prior, Vicki-125 Putek,Suetta-l25,70,13,32 Ragan, Sue Lynn-126,51,70 Rhineharthlames-126 Rice, Susan-126 Richa rdson, Dan-126 Rider, Darlene-126,51 Rider, Dudley-126 Rinehold,Karens126,120 Rockenbaugh, Steven-l26,62,66,65 Rocole, Sandra-126 Rome u, Christine-126,82,33 Rorie,-Iessie-126 Roth, Randell-126 Rumpf, David-126,121 Rynearson, Fredw126 Sager, Dennis-l26,61,73 Salisb ury, Marti Anne Samuels, Shelley-126 Sautter, Chris-126,72 Schimizzi, Maureen-126 Schieber, Gary Sc hne ider, Vaughn-126 Schumacher, Timothy-126 Searer, Karen-126 Sears, Arthur-126,71 Seymour, Richardf126 Shaw, Donald-126,72 Shaw, Doris-l26,62,29 Sheldon, David-126 Sherrill, Patriciaw126,5l Shields, Billie-Iunefl26,49 Shock ,Cheryl-126 Shroyer, Laura-126 Shultz, Marsha-126,29 Silber, Penny-126 Sigars, Stephanie-126 Simms, Vicki-l26,54,l21,29 Singleton, Phil-126,66,65,69 Smethers, Richard-126 Smith, Carolv126 Smith, Dannie-126 smith,,1eH-126 Smith, Marciai126,52,53,63,32 Smith, Sheila-126 Smith, Wanda-126 Snyde Snyde Snyde r, Carolyn-126,52 r,.Iames-126 r,.Iohn-126 Somerville, Brenda-126 Souza, Harold-l26 Spence, Robert-126 Squires, Rex-126 Stafford, Randy-126 Stein, Mary Ann-126 Sterzik, Sandra-126 Stevens, Ruth-126,54 Stratton, Norma-126 Stupka, Dorothy-126 ,ares Robert F. Sult Sult, Robert S Swindle, joe Switalski, Carroll-126 Takace, Shirley-126,54 Takacs, Don-126 Takerer. Rosswitha-126 Talboon, David-126 Theobald, Evelyn-127 Tobolski, Bill-127 Troup, Linda-127,63 Truex. Becky-127 Twiss, Sandra-127 Underwood, Cheri-127,70,13 Valentine, Alice-127 Vandeputte, Steve-127 Vandivter, Lorettaf127 Andrews, Charles-99 Angel, Marilyni97 Anson, Pennyf99 Armour, Ronnies99.67,65 Armstrong, Robin-99 Arndt, Marcia-99 Arnold, Charles-99 Ashley, Donnai99 Barhman, Theresa-51,99 Bagwell, Arthur-99 Baize, Pat-99 Baker, Ken-99 Barbour, Charlotte+99 Barhydt, Sherry-99 Bassett. George-99 Bates, Terry-99 Batson, Terryg99 Beaver, Terry Beckham,janicef100 Beehler, Alan-62.96, 100,84 Bella, Peggy-100 Bennett, Blanche-100 Bentley. Pamela-100 Bickel.jamesf100 Bird. Peggy-100 Bishop. Marciai51,100 Blad, David-100 Blue. 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Charles-106,77 Hurtekant, Mike-20,62,106 Hyatte,judie-107 Hysell, Dan-107 Ice, Roger-107 lrkes, Georgia-52,107 Ingle, Daryl-107 Isza,joe-107 jennings, Lawrence-30,107 johnson, joe Williami107 johnson, Lindai107 johnson, Lynn-107 johnson, William P -107,87,85 joiner, Theresa-107 jones. Iennifer-107 jordan, Terryf1707 jordan, Thomasi107 Kanouse, Patricia Kelley, Stephen-2,7,96,97,108 Kemble, Robert-108 Kime,john-7, 108 King, AmandaA108 Kizer, Richard-62,108 Klaybor, Sheryllf108 Klein, Ted-108 Knox, Arlene-108 Koehnke,janetf9,7,108 Krupp, Gloria-108 Kubitschek, Helenf96,108 Kubitschek, Victor-108 Laidig, Becky-6,52,96,97,103 Lambert, Larry-108,97 L.am1rand, Nancy-108 Leach, Ken-98,109 Leckrone, David-52,98,109 Ledford, johnf109 Lehman, Stephenf98,109 Leighton, Mary Louise-109 Leininger, Ed-15,13,30,96,109 Lett, Thomas-109 Lewis, Arthurf109 Liepold,-lim-109 Lipinski, Victoria-109 Lisenko, Marief109 Little, Larryf109,77 Senzo 180 Weldy Weldy Weldy Weldy Welke Vells, Nelsh ,Roger-127,62,66,121,65,3B , Sara-127,70,54 ,Thomas-127 ,Timothy-127 r, Margaret-127 Garyf127,61,120 , Karini127 Wenger, Larryf127,54 Whitaker, Charles-127,52,61 Whiteman, Gary-127 Whitteberry, Pamela-127 W'hitn Wiley, ey, Greg-127 jerry-127 Wilderson, Betty Willia ms, Don-127 Wilson, Robert-127 Wisser, Robert-54,38 TS Luke, Lawrence-109 Lundberg,jon-109 Maier. Ron-109 Niarker, LindaAl09 Slarvel , Margaret-110 M ason, Richard-110 Mason M attas ,Tomif110 its, Mikef110,71 Maurer, Paulf110 May, Linda-15,c2,9e,110,7o McCammon, Gary 62,96,110 McConnell, Ednaf110 McDowell, Earl-110 McGaha, Darence-1 10 McKew,jetT-110 McLean, Ron-110 M cMa nn, Steve-110 Meisel-52,110 Meisenhelder,-lim-110 Millage, Cynthia-110 Miller, Miller, Douglas-110 jerry-110 Miller, Marilyn-110 Miller, Phil-96,111,73,72,84 Mishler, Arlene-111 Mitchell, Colleeni111 M oore, Barbara-111 Moore, Rebecca-52,111 Moon,Vicki-111 Moran, Dana-1 11 Morczek, lwlike-62,11l,73 M uessel, William-111 M umb y, Vicky-6,52,96,111,97 Murphy, Ron-111 M utti, Na nee, Roger-96,111 Richard-111 Nash, Bonnie-2,27,62,111,97 Nash,Michael-111 Nelson N ewco , Tom-111 mer,james-15,20,62,96,97,111 Norris, Tom-1 12 Oakley, Larry-112 Omundson, Barbarai96,97,98,112 Osmon, G1ennf112,77 Paluzz Parcell i, Angela-112 , Barbara-112 Penn, Larry-112,77 Phillip Porter, s, Gerald-112 Donald-2,20,96,112 Powell, Gloria-36,62,112 Poswilka, Sandraf29,62,96,112 Primmer, Paulaf112 Probst, Gary-112 Yych, Ronald-112 Rach, james-62,112,71 Ramsey, Diana-112 Ransberger, Rick-113 Ratlif1',Theresaf113 Reece, Raymondf113 Reed, Kenneth-113 Reed, Linda-51,113 Wolf, Garyf127,80,B2,54 Wood, Aprilw127 Wood, Gerald-127,73 Worden, Andrew-127 ' Wordinger, Carolyn Suef127,121,29 Wordinger, Gary-127,64-66 Worthington, Dave-127,54 Wyatt, Audrey-127 Yankee, Eldon-127 Yeakel, Larry-127 Yenna, Robert-127,54 Zbrzezny, Cheryl-127,54 Zehrung, Vicki-127,54 Zeiger, Kathryn-127,52,53,121,32 Ziesenhene,jacque-127 Schneer, Mary Lou-115 Seggerman,Cathy-115 Sergeant, jerry-1 1 5 Sherk, Terry Deanf1 15 Sherk, Thomas-115 Schriver. Ron-52,115 Shroyer, Larry-115 Shupe,jean-52,115 Sigerfoos, MargaretfZ3,115 Simper, Kathy-115 Sizemore, David-115 Slater, Earl-62,96,115 Slaven, Barbara-115 Smith, Randy-115 Smith, Saraianei8,96,115,55,97 Smith, Sandraf-1 15 Smith, Tim-1 16 Snyder, Doris-116 Snyder, Lorraine-116 5oler,Gusf30,116,71 Sones,-Ieanne-116 Squires, Sandra-116 Stafford, William-116 Stansberry, Keith-116 Stansberry,joyce-116 Steele, William-116 Steinbaugh, Connie-116 Stephens, Connie-116,72 Sterzik, Kathy-116 Stevenson, Carl-116 Stevenson, Glen-1 1,62,1 16,67,65,84 Stiebritz, Wallyf62,116 Stiver, Barbara-117 Stoeckinger,-Iudith-117,82 Strain, Keni117 Strombeck,Wendy-117 Strope, Diana-117 Stuber, Davidi117 Styles, Merritt-117 Suetkamp, Larry Taylor, Robert-117 Taylor, Sharonf117 Thomas. 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