Tiger Trackmen Take Second Coach Dick Donovans track team had a very line season in compiling a tive won, one lost and one tied record in the regular two-Way meets. The Tigers' one loss came from the hands ot the Rochester Zebras. The Mississinewa-Peru meet also was a thriller with the meet result- ing in a tie. ln the three-way meets the Tigermen took one first place and one second place. They won the three-Way meet at Delphi with Logan placing second and Delphi third. This was the first meet of the season for the trackmen. A demonstration on throwing the shot is shown here by Ierry Korba. Those watching him are, kneeling: Carl Gross, Ste-gman, Finster and Iaberg Standing are I Floor, B, Smith, Mathias, Durham, Hill, L Floor, D. Hoover, Lantz, Stuber and Robinson. i 1 y f Place in CIC Meet In the CIC meet held here in Peru, the Tigers came in second behind Warsaw with Muncie Burris running third. Larry Durham Won one heat in the 440 yard dash. The Tigers one-hall mile relay team qualified tor the regional meet and won the CIC relay. A trophy which is awarded annually by the school tor the boy who earns the most points during the season was presented to Bill Hill. Bill was also awarded a plaque for scoring the most points in the ClC meet. Showing how to pass the baton are Holland and Westcott. Kneeling: Braun, Engel, Rody and McGrew. Standing: Garner, Pegg, Norem, Chandler, Wacknitz, Cover, Arland, Carriger, Schrader, Harshman, Miller. Aikman, Bakehorn, Cress, Lighty, Geiselmcm and Coach Donovan. S ' ' ,W '1' il.r'iwmI-li' I I Graduation Claims Three Cooch loe Soine's rocquetrnen, olthough hindered by cr lock ot experience, come out of the 1955 seoson with ct tour won, eleven lost record. Scrm Gruwell, lohn Briggs oncl Don Oury were the only seniors on the teom. The Tiger netmen deteoted Wdbotsh, Bochester, West Lofoyette ond loeot Fort Wctyne Centrcrl in the lost mottch of the secrson. Iohn Briggs wcis delecrted in the finols of the CIC meet in Wcrbosh, while Cx poir of fresh- men, Butch Sorenson cmd Lcince Middlekoutt, ploiced third in doubles. lohn Wold ond Som Gruwell olso pctrticipoted in this tournoiment. Severol boys were out for the tecim, so be- tore eoch mcitch they would chollenge eoch other tor positions. This wcty competition wos keen ond it wos olwciys cr bottle to see who would get to pldy. Seeing oction during the secrson were Som Gruwell, lohn Briggs ond Don Oury, seniors, Iohn Wold wos the only junior represented on the teorrn. Sophomore netmen were Sylvon Polk and Terry Cfrcty. Fred Bouch, Vernon Sorenson ond Loince Middlekoutt were the lreshmen netmen. T P - . Q 4 , , .,,. .I X, Iohn Wold, senior netmcm, is shown here cis he is obout to hit o torehond shot s The iorehcxnd, ci lundcrrnentdl stroke,1s shown here by cooch lcc S-:une Kneeling ore Lcmce Middlekoutt, S ci rn Cruwell ond Iohn Wold Standing ore lohn Briggs, Butch Sorenson, S y l v g n Poll-: and Dun Oury. L Y . Varsity grappler: are, Row 1: Amos, Schrader, N. Grimes Ioe Cress and T Brook: Row 2: Russell Miller, lim Cress, R-eclrnon and Penn How 3: Coach Ploss, D llgirhrtian, Lantz D. Bakehorn and Gochenour Sub-varsity mcitmen are, Kneeling: Foreman, Carriger T lone: and Dinsmore Standing: T King, McGinnis, I Cover and D Grimes Jim Cress Carries OH Honors In State Championship Peru Highs wrestling team took a state championship this year lor the tirst time in PHS wrestling history when lim Cress won in the l38-pound division, A great deal of prestige was given to sports in PHS when lim won the state championship. The scores ot the three matches were as tolf lows 42, 52 and 5-U. This year was the best allfround year for wrestling, with the team winning 6 matches, losing 5 and lighting to a draw with left ot Lafayette N 'u,,, Receiving maior awards are seven of the most outstanding wrestlers ot this season, They are' Terry Brooks, Nestle Grimes, lim Cress, Dick Harshman, Russell Miller, Buddie Penn and Dale Bakehorn, High scorers on the team were Iim Cress, 42 points, Dick Harshman, 37 points, Terry Brooks, 36 points and Nestle Grimes, 32 points. The tournament matches are not included in these scores. Coach Ploss has worked hard to make the wrestling team what it should be. Getting the advantage on his opponent is Tiger grappler Dick Harshman Dick is a senior and rounded out his Wres- tling career at PHS this year Dick was second in the total number of points earned during the year . i, m 1531 ' nj X g., 1 r 1, . I- .'., ,. h L' - -ff' 1 . Q ' +61-I f . ,fl::,'i1:'whr , Q5 PHS Scoreboo BASKETBALL CROSS COUNTRY Team PHS Opp. Team PHS Opp. Alexandria , 58 35 Alexandria 15 46 Plymouth , ,, , 42 51 Wabash . H 41 16 Mississinewa , , , 46 78 MO1'tIiCG1lO H 21 42 Humingtqm ,,A,, 46 56 Logansport ...... 24 31 Muncie Burris , , 55 63 Elwood . 15 73 Hartford City , , 55 71 Rochester . 30 27 Marion ,V 59 78 Wabash , 37 20 1-OQCIUSPOY1 -,,,- V 47 66 Three Way Meets Auburn ..,.... ..,.,., . . , 55 52 Peru V 23 Rochester . ,, ,,..,, , A RQYQ1 Cgnfef V Ft. Wayne Central 63 61 Mgmlcello ,,,,,,, 55 Tmlon ' ' ' ' 65 54 Winamac , 22 Elwood , , ,, . 46 52 Rochester Y 50 Wabash ...... , ,, , Peru Kokomo , i,,,,,,, ,, ,, . 51 82 West Lafayette ......, , 43 54 TRACK Warren Central . . 63 Bl Team PHS Opp. Monticello ., ,,,,..,., , ,, , 47 72 Wabash V H Q0 39 Huntington 4-Way Toumament 111191011 f f f 69:74 5974 Wabash 1 oo.o..oo 1 1 ei 56 M9n11C'?'11O 3 58 51 Huntington H W Y 45 56 Mississinewa 64172 64172 Logansport ,. 55172 53172 Sectional Tournament Alexcmdrig ,A V 78172 50172 Macy .,,',,,,YAAV,,, V 2 A Q1 36 Rochester ,...., . 54 55 22111 ' H 29 Z0 Three Way Meets ron ' 6 4 Peru , , , ,,., 54172 Logansport ...... , 47 Delphi ,,,,,. 35172 Team PHS Opp. Huntington 75 175 Kokomo Y V V V U 27 Peru , . ,, ,.... .. 48 275 Loggnsport Yryryr 7 38 Hartford 'City , , 37 275 Hartford City ,,,... , 25 S Plymouth oooicc . 0 13 WRESTLING Monticello ......., A , 19 19 Team PHS Opp. Wabash , 0 20 Howe Military Academy 27 33 Tipton ,, , .. , 13 0 Shortridge ,, . , 8 33 Elwood , ,,,,,,, , 20 27 Lafayette leff , ,, 22 22 Huntington .,,.,, , 6 27 Broad Ripple ,, 21 25 -99 rd Manual ...... 9 37 Bluffton . . , 40 7 South Bend , 16 30 West Lafayette 40 10 Kokomo ,, , 17 25 Bluffton , 39 ll Royerton , 35 13 TENNIS Team PHS Opp. Wabash , 4 2 Logansport 2 7 Rochester , 9 0 Fort Wayne South , l 6 Marion . 2 6 Bluffton .,,,, 0 6 Lafayette Ie-ff 0 5 Muncie Burris 0 6 Muncie Central , l 5 Wabash , , 2 4 Logansport ....., 2 7 West Lafayette 8 0 Kokomo , .. . A 0 7 Bluffton ,, , , 3 5 Fort Wayne Central , 7 1 GOLF Team PHS Opp. Kokomo ,, ..... 8172 3172 Monticello , 9172 2172 Lafayette 11172 172 Tipton , 8172 3172 Monticello , 12 0 Logansport , 3172 8172 Three Way Meets Logansport , 19172 Peru , ,,,, H , , 12172 Plymouth ,, , , 4 Peru , 15172 Rochester 173 Tipton ...... 0 ,Pos k 2' ,W Q , gs 5 Y . 4 E A x lj Wu- gg, l - ' 9 lit gnu- i ,, I , fl 4 1 W X Mk Allen Funeral Home Baber Molor Supply Barne'H', R. E., M. D. Beebe's Shoe S'rore Bell Music Co. Berkebile, John B., M. D. Blue's Sundries Bonney's D-X Service Clemen's Gulf Service Corsel' Shop, The Damiani, P. G., M. D. ElbeI's Modern Shoe Service Giver, Dr. Keilh L. Glazier Furni+ure Co., Inc Herd, C. R., M. D. Hi-Way Barber Shop Hopper, Dr. Raymond A. LaundereHe Narcissus Sponsors Mahley, Don D., D. D. S. Meeker, George E., D. D. S. Messmore Brofhers Bakery Milady's Beau+y Shoppe McNamara's Cul Rale Drugs Porfer, A. W., D. D. S. 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Sports-Lance Middlekautf. Advertising-Ioyce Featherstone. Assistants Senior-iudy Werner. Underclassmen-Nancy Brookman. lndex-Ioyce Buckalew, Activitieselerry Webster. FacultyeVirginia Willis. Student Photographer-Bobert Hahn, Reporters-Ioyce Cattin, Ioan Crawford, Nancy Cfothard, Carl Gross, Nancy Burkhart, Carolyn Strassle, Marilyn Hein, David Wheeler, Iudy Anne Myers. Advertising Salesmen-William Fowble, Phill Witt, Sharon Lindsey, Bob Hahn, Norma iean Geyer, Connie Schmidt, Ioyce Cattin, Bonnie Short, Becky Weist, Iohn Pegg, Carolyn Strassle, Diane Shrock, Lance Middlekauit, Bosellen Wilson, Nancy Burkhart, Martha Cole, Ioyce Featherstone, Marilyn Hein, Bob Smith, Marilyn Alwine, Pat Krile, lean Arnold. Sales Staff-Miss Hester Wood and Homeroom ll9. Adviser-Miss Betty lo Hudson. T Printing by the Sentinel Printing Company Engravings by the Indianapolis Engraving Company Photography by Waltz Studio Binding by Brock and Rankin. Inc. Covers by S. K. Smith Company -135- Little girls shouldn't play with tire, but tlns one does--ond wrtlt tmesse. Carol Boker, o member ot the Potropherncxlio, does one ot the many routmes ol the baton twlrlers Tlrey l1oven't burned themselves or the tootboll ltelcl yetl We Take Time Out To Play Senior band members performing at the last bctsl-cetbcrll game are Row 1: Gothorrd, L Wtllrcrms, C Butzln, M. Wrlkrnnon and S. Rouen Row 2: B Mrller, Sue Bronom, Thomas, Remeke, S Zovokcts, S Holmes otncl K l-lctncoclc. Row 3: R Krurner, Wrtght, Mygremt, S Lcmdrs, LG-hee, Penn and Gooch Row 4: Brower, Whitwortlt, l. Ltghty, Sump- ter :mfr Mtshler. Dan lWcrrd Roberts dtrects the Alma Mczter l Y -NW..-WV- --S,....A--l .-- v... -.--V--7 -.--Q - -- - - f- -A fr.-,---11-1 A. B. C. Duraclean Service ..... Adam's Grocery .............. Allen Funeral Home ............ Alley's TV Sales and Service .... Anchorage .. . ..... ........... . B G K Root Beer ..... Baber Motor Supply .... Balfour cmd Company. . . Band Box Cleaners ..... Barnett, R. E., MD. . . Beebe's Shoe Store . . Bell's Dry Cleaners ..... Bell's Music Store ...... Berkebile, Iohn B., M.D. . .. Blue Drug Store .. ..... . . Blue's Sundries ....... Bonney's DX Service .... Bostic SportSman's Store . . . . . Boston Store . . .... . . . .. Brookman Funeral Home ....... Canter-Price .......... Clemen's Gulf Service . . Coca-Cola ............. Colonial Oil Company .... Cook's Nursery .... ..... Copelands Groceries .. Corset Shop .......... Cutler-Iones Hardware Dairy Queen ...... Dalecke Sales G Service Damiani, P. G., M.D. Devine's Music Shop . Dinsmore Maytag Sales . Drake-Flowers ...... East End Fuel .......... . . Eikenberry Funeral Home ....... Elbel's Modern Shoe Service .... Elk's Lodge .............. Fairview Dairy .... Falk's Drug Store .... Fasnacht Iewelry ........ .. Firestone.... ..... .... First Federal Savings G Loan Association , . ............. Fultz Service Station.. . . Giver, K. L., Dr. ...... . Glazier Furniture Co, ,. . Golden Hills Dairy ..... Goodrich, B, F. .. . . Advertisers' Index Gray's Floor Covering . .. Guyer the Mover . . . . . . Hall G Son ....... Herd, C. R., M.D. .. . Hetzner's Iewelry ..... Hi-Way Barber Shop . . . Hopper, Raymond, Dr. . . Indiana Botttled Gas Co. ..... . Indianapolis Engraving Co. .... . Kar Hop ................ Karlette Flower Shops . , . Kate's Dress Shop ............. Kessler, C. D., Agency ......... . Kickapoo Sand G Gravel Co.. . . . Kresge's ..................... Kreutzer's Iewelry 6- Book Store. . Kuhn's Dry Cleaners ........... Launderette ........... Local Finance Corp. . . . Long Real Estate ..... Lowe, lay, Grocery . .. Lullaby Shop ...... Mac's Marathon ...... Mahley, Don, D.D.S. .. Main Cafe .............. Marburger Supply Co, Matt's Grocery ............... , McGill Lumber Co. ............ . McNamara's Cut Rate Drugs ..... Meeker, George E., D.D.S. ..... . Messmore Bros. .............. . Miami Book Shop .............. Miami County Farm Bureau Insurance... ...... Miami County Farm Bureau Co-op .................... Miami Nursing Home . . . . Milady's Beauty Shoppe ........ Miller's Greenhouse ..... Modern Dairy Bar .... Moose, Loyal Order .... Mowbray Trucking Co. . . . Murphy's G. C. ....... . Murphy's Photo Supplies. . Northern Indiana Public Service Company ................. Pate Chevrolet, Inc. . . . . Penner Poultry Market . . . Penney, I. C, Co. .. . . .. -136- Peru Automotive Supply Co. . . Peru Daily Tribune ......... Peru Dri Gas Co. .......,... Peru Federal Saving G Loan. Peru Laundry .............. Peru Lumber Co. .......... . Peru Tire Service .... . Peru Transit Lines . . . . Peru Trust Co. ..........,. . Peter's Drug Store .......... Peters 6: Horst Ford Agency. Petty's Pet Shop ........... Porter, A. W., D.D.S. ...... .. Porter Insurance Agency .... Printcraft Card Co., Inc. . . . . Purvis Drug Store ...... . Rassner's Furniture Store .... Redmon, W. C., Sons 61 Co. . . Reuter, Leonard O. D., Dr.. . , Reichling's Super 98 ...... . Richter Motor Sales . . . . . Rod's Sunoco ..... . Senger's Dry Goods . . . . Sentinel Printing Co. . . . . Sharpi's Service Station . Skyline Riding Academy .... Smith Merchandising Shop. . . Smith Sporting Goods ....... Snack Harbor .............. Sonatrank's Groceries ....... Square Deal Service 61 Cafe. . Squirrel Food Co. .......... . Stegman's Men's Wear ...... Summer's Insurance Agency. Sundry Shop ............... Superior Sheet Metal ....... Temple's Suburban ......... Titus, Lynn, Standard Service. Triplex Heating Specialty Co Val-U Dress Shop .......... Vickery Tape G Machine Co.. Volpert Welding Shop ....... Wabash Valley Trust Co. . .. Walpe, Everette, Advertising Service ......... ...... Waltz Studio ...... . . Wells, I .O, Sf Sons . . . Wilson, Lewis .... . What-A-Burger ........... . Wolf Electric .............. Wooten, Ralph, Auto Electric Service .............. . n Accornpanists . . . . Administration Art Club .... Band ......... Band Officers . Basketball ..... Boys' League . C-21 Club .. . Choir ......... Cross Country Dance Band . . . Faculty . . . Football .......... Freshman Class Narcissus Index of Activities Page 68 .....53-57 79 Modern Music Masters Officers Narcissus Staff ....... National Forensic League .....64-65 67 PClub .... .....83-87 7l Pep Band ..... Peruvian Staff . . . . . . 69 I I I 68 Print Shop ..... . . . 89 Quill and Scroll . . . 67 Rodeo . . . .....53-57 SI P I IIIIIQU-94 aety atro Science Club . .....49-52 ' Senior Class . . Freshman Class Officers ....... . . . 49 ' Futur el-lomemakers of America ...... 69 Senior Play .... Girls' Athletic Association Board ..... 62 Girls' League . Sophomore Class eoif ........ 95 ooooomoro olooo Student Council Hi-Y's .... . . . 72 Tennis . . . Industrial Club . . . 63 Track I I I I Iunior Class . . . .... 43-45 Wrestling I I I I Iunior Class Officers .... ..... 4 3 Iunior Play . . . . . . 19 Yell I-9C1deYS - - - Iunior Red Cross. . . . . . 69 Y-Teens . . . -137- National Honor Society . Senior Class Officers . . . Officers Senior Index Aikman. lack L., 33, 71, 78. P Club, 2, 3, Treas., 4, Boys' League, 3, 4. Treas., 4, Hi-Y, 1 Sgt. at Arms, Rodeo, lg Basketball, 1, 2, Football, 1, Varsity 2, 3 4, Track, 1. 2, 3, 4. Aikman, Ierry L., 33, 63, 96. Hi-Y, 1, 2, Boys' League, l, 2, 3 4, Industrial Club, 3, 4, Track, 3, 4. Alspach, Kay, 33, 61, 62, 70, 79. Art Club, Pres., 4, Honor Society, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3 Art Chairman 4, Y,Teens, 2, 3, 4, GAA, 2, 3, 4. Appleton, Ioe, 33, 75, 78. Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 1, P Club, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, Wrestling, 2, Aukerman, Geraldine Ann, 33. GAA, 1, 2, Caduceus, 1, Art Club, 3, Girls' League, 1, 2 3, 4. Bakehom. Dale, 18, 21, 33, 78, 91, 96, 98, 130. Hi-Y, 1, Chaplain, 2, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, P Club, 3, 4, Senior Play, Football, 3, 4, Wrestling, 3, 4, Noon League, 1, 2, 3, Capt, 4, Monitor Capt., 4, Track, 3, 4. Baker, Iudith Ann, 33. Barr, Howard, 33, 63. Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, lndustrial Club, 3, 4. Bell, Vivian M., 33. Iunior Class Play. Bingaman, S. Paul, 33, 42, 68, 78, 82, 84, 85, 90. Music Club, 2, 3, P Club, 2, 3, 4, Boys' League Rep., 2, 3, 4, Choir, 2, 3, Pres., 4, Rodeo, 2, 3, 4, Operetta, 2, 3, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Football, 2, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3, Tennis, 4, All-Sectional, 3, 4: All-Regional, 3, All-Conference, 3, All 4-Way Tourney, 4, 4-City Festival, 2, 3, 4, Monitor Capt., 4, Boys' Quartet, 3, Black, Roberta Kay, 33. Ir. Red Cross, 2, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Blackman, Bob, 33, 75. Hi-Y, 1, Football, 1, 2, Noon League, 1. Bolinger, Mary Ellen, 33, 61. Girls' League, l, 2, 3. 4: Caduceus Club, l, Ir, Red Cross, 3, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Latin Contest, l, 2, Spanish Contest, 3, 4. Bowman, Ianet Sue. 33, 62. Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, GAA, 1, 2, 3. Branam, Beverly Sue, 10, 14, 33, 60, 62, 65, 112. Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4, Caduceus, 1, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Tri-M, 3, 4, Student Council, 1, 4, lunior Play, Senior Play, Operetta, 3, Rodeo, 1, 2, 3, 4, Tigerettes, 3, 4, Homecoming Attendant, 4, Mon- itor, 4. Brookman, Nancy Marie, 18, 22, 29, 32, 61, 68, 70, 73, 74, 76, 77, 104. Tri-M, 3, 4, NFL, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League, 2, 3, 4, Co-Prog. Ch. 4, Honor Society, 4, Quill G Scroll, 4, Student Council, 3, Rodeo, 2, 3, 4, Operetta, 2, 3, Choir, 2, 3, Vice Pres., 4, Swing Choir, 4, Senior Sextet, Iunior Play, Senior Play, Peruvian News Editor, 4, Narcissus Underclassmen Editor, 4, Peruvian Staff, 3, 4, Narcissus Staff, 3, 4, Rotary Contest, 3, 4AWay Festival 2, 3, 4, Franklin Press Convention, 4, Girls' State, 4, Cheer Club. Brower Audra Ellen, 10, 15, 18, 33, 62, 65, 70. GAA, l, 2, Vice Pres., 3, Pres., 4, Glee Club, 1, Art Club, 2, Rodeo, 2, 3, Senior Play, A Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League. 1, 2, 3, Rep., 4, 4-Way Festival, 1, 2, 3, 4. Bryant, Martha Lee, 33. Girls' League, 1, 2, Red Cross, 4, GAA, l, Rodeo, 4. Burkhart, Mary Io, 18, 33, 62. GAA, 1, 2, 3, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4: Rodeo, 4, Senior Play, Monitor, 4, Cheer Club, Burrous, lean Ann, 33, 62. Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo, 1, 2, 3, 4, Butzin, Carriebelle Martha, 5, 10, 17, 18. 33, 62, 65. Y-Teens, 3, 4, Ir, Red Cross, l, GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-M, 4, Girls' League, 1, 4, Rodeo, 1, 2, Student Director, 4, Oper- etta, 3, Flag Twirler, 3, 4, Senior Play, 4-Way Festival. Carson, lack, 33, 72, 110. Hi-Y, 1, 2, 4. Catey, David Leroy, 18, 33. 61, 78, 90, 91. Boys' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-M, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society, 4: Science Club, 4, Senior Play: A Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Football, 3, 4, Track, 3, 4, Noon League, 4 Cole, Ioanne Alice, 13, 33, 61, 75, 76, 77. Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 4, Quill 6: Scroll, 3, Vice Pres., 4, Peruvian News Editor, 3, Assistant News Editor and Sports, 3 4, Narcissus Writer, 3, 4, Regional English Contest, 4, State English Contest, 4, Cheer Club, 3, 4, Indiana High School Press Assoc., 3. Cook, lohn W., 34, 75, Hi-Y, 1, P Club, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3. Crawtord, Ioan, 21, 32, 34, 60, 73, 76, 105. NFL, l, 2, 3, Sec., 4, lst Place in State Oratorical Declama- tion, 3, Narcissus Statl, 1, 2, Peruviarn Staff, 1, 2, Chief Edi- torial Writer, Feature Editor, 3, Managing Editor, 4, Quill cS Scroll, 3, 4, Corr. Sec., Student Council, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo, 1, 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Monitor Captain, 4, Trip to United Nations, 4, Senior Class President, 1, U. lournalism Institute. Cress, lim, 26, 34, 78, 90, 91, 92, 96, 98, 108. Hi-Y 1, P Club, 2, 3, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling, 1, 2, 3, State Champion, 1956, 4, Track, 2, 3, Noon League, 1, 2, 3, 4. Crockett, Betty Lou, 34. Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, GAA, 1, 2, Iunior Red Cross, 3. Daine, Ronald Lawrence, 34, 42, 60, 61, 71, 73, 82, 90, 91, 111. Boys' League Rep., 1, 2, Treas., 3, Vice President, 4, NFL, 2, 3, 4, P Club, 2, 3, Vice Pres., 4, Honor Society, 4, Stu- dent Council, 4, NFL State Champion, 3, Football, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 4, Noon League, 1, 2, 3, Track, 1, 2, Boys' State 4. DeLawter. Iames Allen. 15, 34, 72. Hi-Y, 1, Pres., 2, 3, Treas., 4, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 3, 4, Stage Crew, 3, 4. Deniston, Dan L. 34. Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 1, Noon League, Wrestling, Track. DeWitt, Ierry Darryl, 34. Boys' League, 2, 3, 4, Football, 1. Dobler, Stephen Wm., 12, 34, 63, 75. Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4, Safety Patrol, 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Club, 3, 4. Dollens, Marie Lynn, 34, 62, 68, 70, 75, 79, 119, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, Rep., 4, Art Club, 3, 4, Tri'M, 3, 4, GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 2, Rodeo, 1, 4, Flag Twirler, 3, Advanced Choir, 4, Narcissus Col- lector, 4, 4-Way Festival, 3, 4. Douglass, Donald Eugene, 34. Doyle, Elizabeth Ann, 34, GAA, 1, 2, 3, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, Red Cross, 1, Glee Club, 1, Caduceus, 1, Rodeo, 1, 2, Cheer Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Monitor, 4. Draving, Gary R., 34, 61. Science Club, 4, Honor Society, 4, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3, 4. Dye, Carole Sue, 46, 47, 60, 62. Ir. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, Treas., 4, Art Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play. Eberle, Bobbie Io, 34, 62. Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, FHA, 1, 2, Rodeo, 1, 2, 3, Iunior Play, GAA, 1, 2, Cheer Club, 2, 3. Edmond, Marilyn Elaine, 34. Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA. Eisenmenger, Mitzie lean, 34, 62. GAA, 1, 2, 3, 41 Girls' League. 3. 4. Eisenmenger, Norma Sue, 34, 62, 134. GAA, 1, 2, Corr. Sec., 3, Treas., 4, Girls' League. Ellers ,Harley Dewain, 34, 72, 76. Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, Chaplain, 4. Pager, Larry G., 34, 71, 82, 84, 85, 89, 130. Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Coun- try, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, Football, 1, Noon League, 1, 2. Featherstone, loyce Ann, 7, 34, 64, 66, 74, 75, 76, 77, 122. Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill G Scroll, 4, GAA, 1, 2, 3, Tri-M, 3, 4, Art Club, 2, A Band, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band, 4, Rodeo, 1, 2, 3, Adv. Manager of the Narcissus, 3, 4, Peru- vian Photographer, 4, Peruvian Staff, 2, 3, Narcissus Col- lector, 4, 4-Way Festival, 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3, 1. U. Iournalisrn Institute, 4, Franklin Press Convention, 3. Fechtman, Iudith Ann, 34, 61. Science Club, 4, Ir. Red Cross, 4, Honor Society, 4, GAA 4, Girls' League, 4, Rodeo, 4, Transferred from Tell City High School, Tell City, Indiana. Senior Index Finster Patricia Marlene, 34, 68, 69, 110. Ir. Red Cross. 1, 4, FHA, 1, 2, 3, Sec. cmd Treas., 4, Girls' League, 4, Choir, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3, 4-Way Festival, 4, Rodeo, 4. Fisher, David C., 12, 34. Hi-Y, Boys' League, l, 2, 3, 4, P Club, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 3, 4, Golf, 1, 2, Football, 2. Fisher, Raymond A., 8, 35, 90. Hi-Y, 1, P Club, 2, 3, 4, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Varsity, 2, 3, 4, Noon League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Monitor. Flohr, Larry. 35, 76, 96. Boys' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Club, 3, 4, P Club, 3, 4, Wrestling, 2, 3, 4. Flora, Allen B. 35. Iunior Play, Band, 1, Industrial Club. 4. Fowhle, William F., 18, 35, 61, 74, 75, 76. Hi-Y, l, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, NFL, 2, 3, 4, Honor So- ciety, 3, 4: Quill :St Scroll, 3, Pledge Ch., 4, Science Club, 3, Pres., 4, Rodeo, 2, 3. 4, Iunior Play, Senior Play, Operetta, 2, Peruvian Stalf, l, Narcissus Staff, Business Mgr., 4, State Algebra, Geometry, Comprehensive Math Contests, State Speech Contest, 3, 4, IHSPAC Convention, 4, Iunior Class Vice Pres., Certificate of Merit from National Merit Scholar- ship Foundation. Fultz, lane, 18, 35, 61, 62. Ir. Red Cross, 1, 2, GAA, 1, 2, Treas, 3, Sec., 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 3. 4, Science Club, 4, Rodeo, 2, Senior Play, Regional and State Spanish Contests, 2, Regional and State English Contests, 4. Fultz. Shirley Ann, 35, 69. C-21, l. 2, 3, 4, FHA, 1, 2. Funk, Meda Marie, 18, 22, 35, 62, 66, 68, 73. Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, NFL, 3, 4, Tri-M, 3, Vice Pres., 4, Girls' League, 2, 3, 4, lunior Play: Senior Play, Rodeo, 2, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, Adv. Choir, 2, 3, 4, Sextette, 3, 4, 4-Way Fes- tival, 2, 3, 4. Fuqua, Katherine Grace. 22, 35, 62, 68, 112. GAA, l, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Adv. Choir, 2, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, Rodeo, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club, 2, 4-Way Festival, 2, 3, 4, Indiana University Music Clinic, All-City Choral Festival. Garbert, Ianet Kay, 35, 69, 79. GAA, 1, 2, 3, Art Club, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross, 4, FHA, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer Club, 2, 3. Garland, loan, 35. A Band, Girls' League. Gerrick, Mary Louise, 35, 69. Caduceus, 1, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA, 4, Ir. Red Cross Vice Pres., 4, Glee Club, 3. Gooch, Donald Eugene, 10, 18, 22, 34, 61, 65, 66, 67, 68, 78. Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-M, 2, 3, 4, P Club, 2, 3 4, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4, Rodeo, 3, 4, Senior Play, A Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 3, 4, Dance Band, 3, 4, Pep Bcmd, 3, 4, Swing Choir, 4, Operetta, 3, Football, l, 2, Basket- ball, 1. Gothard, Nancy Ieanne, 10, 35, 61, 65, 66, 70, 76, 77. GAA 1, Treas., 2, 3, Girls' League, 1, 2, Sec., 3, Pres., 4, Caduceus, 1, 'l'ri4M, 3, Hist., 4, NFL, 2. 3, Honor Society, 3, 4: Quill G Scroll, 3, Treas., 4, Glee Club, 2: Flag Twirler, 3, 4, Peruvian Feature Editor, 4, Rodeo. 3, Student Council, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice Pres., l, Class President, 2, Class Sec , 3, Cheer Club, Narcissus Staff, 3, 4. Greer, Robert, 35, 63. Industrial Club, 3, 4, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4. Gross. Carl E., 4, 20, 35, 41, 60, 61, 71, 76, 77, 78, 90, 91. 96, 132. Hi-Y Vice Pres., 2, P Club, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4, Quill G Scroll, 4, Boys' League, 1, 2, Rep, 3. Pres., 4, Student Body Pres., 4, Peruvian Sports Ed., 3, 4, Noon League, 2, 3, 4, Football, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country, 1, Track, 1 2, 3, Franklin Press Convention. Gross, Charles R., 35. Industrial Club, 4, Boys' League, 2: Track, 3, Cross Coun- try, 2, 3, Basketball, 1, 2, Noon League, 2, 3, 4. Hamman, Linda Kay, 35, 61, 62, 70, 79. GAA, 1, 2, Y-Teens, 2. 3, 4, Art Club, 2, 4, Honor Society, 4: Girls' League, Rep., 1, 3, 4. Hancock, Kay Alice, 10, 35, 60, 61, 64, 66, 67, 74, 75, 76. Quill 61 Scroll, 3, Pres., 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Tri-M, 3, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4: GAA, l, 2, 3, A Bcmd, 1, 2, 3, 2nd Lt., 4, Student Council, 1, 2, Sec., 4, Narcissus Co-Editor, 4: lndex Ed., 3, Peruvian Stalt, 2, 3, Narcissus Collector, 4, Homecoming Attendant, 3, 4-Way Festival, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, I. U. lournalism Institute 4, Pep Band, 3, 4, Rodeo, 1, 2, 3, 4. Hanks, Mary Io, 35, 61, 62. GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4 Regional and State English Contests. Harshman. Richard, 35, 96, 98. Boys' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, Wrestling, 1, 3, 4, Lino- type Setter, 2, 3, 4, Stoneman 4. Hatton, Trulan, 35. Boys' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Noon League Hein, Marilyn Therese, 18, 35, 61, 70, 76, 77, 111, 116 Caduceus, l, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres., 4, Y-Teens, 2, Pres., 3, Honor Society, 3, 4, Quill 61 Scroll, 3, Sec., 4, Girls' Glee Club, Rodeo, 1, 2, 3, 4, Iunior Play, Senior Play, Narcissus Ad Staff, 2, 3, Peruvian Managing Ed., 3, Peru- vian Ed. in Chief, 4, 1. U. Institute, 3, Regional and State English Contests, 4, Cheer Club, 2, Narcissus Copy Writer, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Rep., 2, 3, Franklin Press Conv., 3. Henry, Sandra Sue, 35, 62, 75. FHA, 1, Y-Teens, 3, 4: Rodeo, 4. Hiers, Dwain E., 35, 63. Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, lndustrial Club, 3, 4. Higgenbotham, Harold Ray, 36. Boys' League, 1, 2, 3 4. Hines, Flurry S., 36. GAA, l, 2, Girls League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 2, Rodeo, 1, 3, Tigerette, 3, 4, 4-Way Festival, 3. Holi, Beverly A., 36. Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Ir. Red Cross, 3. Holmes Richard W., 61, 79. Hi-Y, Music Club, 2, Art Club, 4, Science Club, 3, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Boys' League' 1, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo, 4, Iunior Play, A Band, 1, 2, Peruvian Staff, 2, Narcissus Stall, 2, Asst. Sports Ed. Peruvian, 2, 3, Golf, 2, 4, 4-Way Festival, 1, 2. Holmes, Sue, 10, 18, 36, 62, 65, 124. GAA, 1, 2, 3, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, NFL, 2, Red Cross, 1, 2, Caduceus, l, 2, Y-Teens, 3, 4, Senior Play, Operetta, 3, Rodeo, 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 1, 2, Tigerette, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4-Way Festival, 3, 4, Monitor, 4. Hostetler, Linda Lou, 36, 75, 134. GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 2, Red Cross, 1, Rodeo Attend., 3, Narcissus Collector, 4. Hostetler, Norman, 36, 63, 75. Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3. Householder, Glenn, 27, 36, 41, 78, 90, 94, 119. Hi-Y, 1, Treas . 2, P Club, 2, 3, 4, Boys' League, 1, 2, Rep., 3, 4, Football, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling, 3, Noon League, 1, 3, 4, Track, 3. Howard, Sterling Tracy, 5, 18, 36, 61, 68, 72. Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 4, Sci- ence Club, 4, Rodeo 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Choir, 4. Hull, Kay F., 18, 36, 61. GAA, l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Caduceus, 1, lr. Red Cross, 1, Science Club, 4, Rodeo, 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens, 2, 3. Iackson, George Alan, 36, 75. Transferred from Eastern High School, Greentown, lndiana. Iones, Ida Frances. 36. Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4. Iones, Philip E., 36. 76. Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4. Kinsella, Iohn, 36. P Club, 3, Boys' League, Rep., l, 2, 4, Rodeo, 1, 2, 32 lunior Play, Football, 1, 2, Freshman Hi'Y. Korba, lerry, 36, 78, 90, 91, 96. Hi-Y, 1, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, P Club, 3, Pres, 4, Foot- ball, 1. 2, 3, 4, Wrestling, 1, 2, 3, Noon League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4. Kramer. Roberta, 10, 27, 32, 36, 61, 64, 70, 79, 105. Tri-M, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League, 1, Officer, 2, 3, 4: Art Club, 1, Honor Society, 3, 4, A Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Sec., 4: 4-Way Festival, 1, 2, 3, 4. Krile, Patricia Sue, 36, 62, 77. GAA, 1, 2, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 3, 4, FHA, 4, Peruvian Stalf, 4. Kuntz, Bob, 36, 42, 75. Boys' League, 1. 2, 3, 4, Wrestling, 2, Golf, 3. Senior Index Kuntz, Ross William, 36, 61, 72, 78, 95, 132. Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, Pres., 4, Boys' League Rep., 1, 2, 3, 4, P Club, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 3, 4, Football, 1, Basketball, 1, 2, Golf, 1, 2, 3, 4, Noon League, 2, 3, Capt., 4. La-hee, Ianis Kay, 10, 17, 36, 64, 66, 67, 68. 70, 104. GAA, 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 2, 3, Art Club, 2, Tri-M 2, 3, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo, 1, 2, 3, 4, Ir. Play, Choir, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer, 4. Landis, Sondra Sue. 10, 18, 36. 62, 65, 79. Tri-M, 3, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA, 1, 2, 3, Art Club, 2, 4, Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo, 1, 2, 3, 4, Iunior Play, Senior Play, 4-Way Music Festival. Lantz, Richard B., 36, 71, 78, 90, 96, 98. P Club, 2, 3, 4, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, Rep., 4, Football 3, 4, Wrestling, 2, 3, 4, Track, 3, 4, Noon League. Lawson. Harriet Pauline, 36, 69. C-21, l, 2, 3, 4, Ir. Red Cross, 2, 3, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA, 4. Lennon, Linda Lou, 36, 62. NFL, 1, GAA, 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League, Rep., 1, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo, 1, 2, Peruvian Staff, l. Lighty. Iames David, 10, 37, 64, 78, 90, 96, 124. Boys' League, 1, 2, Rep., 3, 4, P Club, 2, 3, 4, Tri-M, 4, lunior Play, A Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrest- ling, 2, 3, Track, 2, 3, 4-Way Festival, 1, 2, 3, 4. Lund, Iohn, 37, 75. Hi-Y, 1, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, Council, 4, A Band,1, 2, 3. McGuirk, Sue, 37, 61, 75, 79. Art Club, 2, 3, 4, GAA, l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4, Y-Teens, 2, Girls' League, 1, Rep., 2, 3, 4, Narcissus Collector, 4. McKee, Victor, 37. Industrial Club, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 1, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Football, 1. McKinley, Delores Eileen Hight, 37. Ir. Red Cross, 3, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, Art Club, 2, Rodeo, l, 2, 3, 4. McMinn, Marilyn, 14, 22, 37, 61, 68, 88. GAA, 1, 2, Sec., 3, 4, Science Club, Sec., 4, Ir. Red Cross, 1, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, NFL, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 2, Glee Club, l, 2, Fresh. Class Sec., Soph. Class Treas., lr. Play, Rodeo, 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta, 2, 3, Homecoming Queen, Rodeo At- tendant, 1, 2, 4: Choir, 2, 3, 4, Fresh. and B-Team Yell Leader, Varsity Yell Leader, 3, 4, 4-Way Festival, 2, 3, 4. McNary, Robert C., 37. Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Hand, 1, 2, 3, 4. Mannies, Morry E., 4, 18, 37, 60, 61, 73. Fresh. Hi-Y Treas,, Ir. Class Pres., Honor Society, 3, 4, NFL, 2, 3, Vice Pres., 4, Boys' League, lr. Play, Sr. Play, Rodeo, 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, l, 3, Vice Pres., 4, State NFL Champion in Humorous Declamation, 3, State NFL Cham- pionship Team, 2, 3, Noon League, l, 2, 3, 4, Football, 1, 2, Basketball, 1, Football Announcer 3, 4, Hoosier Boys' State, 3: Monitor, 4. Marlow, Larry, 37, 68. Rodeo, 2, 4, Operetta, 3, Choir, 2, 3, 4, Martin, Phyllis, 37. Honor Society, GAA, 1, 2, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4. Mathias, Ioyce Irene, 22, 37, 69. Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA, 4. Middlekauif, Todd A., 37, 74, 83, 89. Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Council, 1, 4, Hi-Y, 1, Rodeo, 1, 2, 3: Student Council, 1, Narcissus Sports Writer, 3, Peruvian Staff, 1, 2, Basketball Mgr., 1, 2, 3, 4, Football, 1, Cross Country Mgr., 1, 2, 3, 4, Fresh. Class Pres., Sr. Vice Pres., Franklin Press Convention, 3. Millet, Elizabeth, 10, 22, 29, 37, 41, 62, 64, 79, 105. GAA, 1, 2, 3, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, Art Club, 3, 4, Tri-M, 3, 4, Band, 3, 4, 4-Way Festival, 3, 4. Miller, Russell H., 18, 37, 63, 96, 98. Boys' League, 1, 2, 3 ,4, Hi-Y, 1, 2, Rodeo, 4, Choir, 4, Noon League, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling, 4. Mills, Iudith Ann, 37, 62. GAA, l, 2, Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo, 2, 3, lr. Play. Mishler, Edward C., 10, 18, 37, 41, 61, 65, 66, 67, 73. NFL, 2, 3, 4, Treas., 4, Science Club, 3, 4, Tri-M, 3, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, A Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Ir. Play, Sr, Play, Rodeo, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. Mosher, Larry, 37, 63. Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Fresh. Hi-Y: Football, 1. I Mueller, Marilyn, 37, 61. Honor Society, 3, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4. Mughmaw, Patricia Ann, 37. Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo, 2, 3, Art Club, 3, 4. Murphy, Billie lean, 37, 61. Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4. Mygrant, Barbara Io, 10, 37, 64. Ir. Red Cross, 1, GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo, 2, A Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. Nix, Nancy, 37, 77, 132. GAA, l, 2, 3, Girls' League, l, Rep., 2, 3, 4, Rodeo, 1, 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Student Council, 1, Peruvian Staff, 2, 3, 4, Narcissus Staff, 2, Soph. Class Vice Pres. Noland, Ion David, 18, 37, 41, 61, 66, 68, 73. Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, NFL, 1, 2, Vice Pres., 3 Pres., 4, P Club, Tri-M, 3, Pres., 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Ir. Play, Sr. Play, Rodeo, 2, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 2, National Speech Tournament, San Iose, Cali- fornia: State Latin Contest, 2. Odum, Iames P., 37, 77. Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Hi-Y, Peruvian Staff. Parker, Iuanita Ann. Transferred from Butler High School, Huntsville, Alabama. Penn, Buddie Io, 10, 18, 21, 22, 38, 64, 65, 68, 78, 90, 98. Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, P Club, 2, 3, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling, 1, 2, 3, 4, Swing Choir, 4, Choir, 3, 4, A Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-Way Festival, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, l, 2, 3, 4, Noon League, 1, 2 3, Rodeo, 2, 3, 4, Operetta, 3: Pep Band, 3, 4: Senior Play, 4, Track, 1, 2, Industrial Club, 4. Pennycoff, Iudith Anne, 69, 75. Y-Teens 3, 4, Girls' League, 2, 3, 4, FHA, 4. Peters, Dan, 38, 124. Hi-Y, 1, Caduceus Club, 1, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 3, Rodeo, 1, 2, Ploss, Michael, 38, 63, 75, 93. Hi-Y, 1, Industrial Club, 3, 4, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot' ball Mgr., 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling Mgr., 2, 3. Pontius, Iames E., 38, 76. Hi-Y, 1, 2, lndustrial Club, 3, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Noon League, 1, 2, 3, 4. Pope, George Edward, 5, 13, 38, 61, 72. Hi-Y, l, 3, 4, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 3, 4, Patrol, 1, 2, 3, Noon League, 1, 4, Track, 4, Stage Hand, 2, 3. Prather, Terry, 38, 61, 63, 76. Industrial Club, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4. Quince, Patricia Deanna, 38, 65, 73. NFL, 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club, 4, Rodeo, 1, 3, 4, Operetta, 1, 3, A Band, 3, 4, Swing Choir, Glee Club. Reed. Iudith Ann, 38, 61, 62, 75, 79. Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, GAA, 1, 2, Girls' League, l, Rep., 2, 3, 4' Art Club, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Narcissus Collector, 4. Reineke. Becky, 10, 18, 38, 61, 62, 65, 68. Caduceus Club, 1, Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3 4, Honor Society, 4, NFL, 1, 2, GAA, 1 2, Tri-M, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo, l, 2, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, Tigerette, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 4, Peruvian, 2, 4-Way Festival, 2, 3, 4, Narcissus Staff, 2, Ir. Play, Sr. Play. Resler, Charlotte Kathleen, 38, 69. FHA, 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4. Rhodes, Iudith Ellen, 38. 61, 62, 69. GAA, 1, 2, Caduceus Club, 1, Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Rep., 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4, Rodeo, 2, 3, Narcissus Ad Salesman, 1, 2, Monitor, 4, FHA, 4, Chorus, 1 2, Cheer Club, 2, 3, 4. Roberts, Daniel Bearss, 7, 10, 18, 29, 30, 65, 66, 67, 68. Caduceus Club, 1, 2, Hi-Y, 1, Tri-M, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 4, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 2, 3, 4, Operetta, 2, 3, Sr. Play, A Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Director, Band and Choir, 4, Pep Band, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, German Band, 2, Boys' Quartet, 4. Roberts, Martha Iayne, 18, 62. GAA, 1, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo, 1, 2, Ir. Play, S. Play, Cheer Club, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4. Robinson, Iames David, 15, 32, 38, 42, 61, 78, 82, 89, 96. Hi-Y Vice Pres., 1, P Club, 2, 3, Sec., 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Boys' League, l, 2, 3, 4, A Band, 1, 2, 3, Student Council, 1, 2, Sgt. at Arms, 3, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Fresh .Class Treas., Soph. Class Sec., Sr. Class Treas., Football, I, 2, 3, Cross Country, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3. Senior lndex Rommeltanger, Patricia, 5, 38, 68, 104. Music Club, 2, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA, 2, Operetta, 2, Peruvian Stall, 2, 4-Way Festival, Rodeo, 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 2, 3, 4. Rouch. Sonia Sue, 10, 17, 18, 38, 61, 65, 73, 74, 75, 76, 105. NFL, 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 2, Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Librarian of Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Tri-M, 2, 3, 4, Quill 6. Scroll, 4, Honor Society, 4, Rodeo, 1, 2, 3, Std. Director, 4, Majorette, 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 1, Narcissus Co-Editor, 4, Sr. Play, Narcissus Activities Editor, 3, Peruvian Stalt, l, 2, 4-Way Festival, 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer Club, First place Winner in Northern Indiana Tennis Assoc, Indiana Iournalism Institute, 4. Russell, Iames, 15, 38. Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 1, Stage Manager, 4, Stage Hand, 1, 2, 3, Saunders, Deloris, 38. GAA, 1, Caduceus Club, 1, Girls' League, 1, 3, 4, Tigerette, 1, Rodeo, 1, Ir. Red Cross, 1. Schroll, lim, 38, 75, 119. Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Noon League, 1, 2, 3, 4. Shafer, Terry Wayne, 38. Hi-Y, 1, Industrial Club, 4, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Noon League 2, 3, 4. Shaiiran, Mark William, 38. Hi-Y 1, Rodeo, 2, Ad Salesman Narcissus, 1, 2, 3, Peruvian Stalf, 1, 2, 3. Shanabarger, Francis, 5, 38, 75. Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo, 2. Sharp, Christine Marie, 38, 69, 75. FHA, 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres., 4, lr. Red Cross, 3, 4, Monitor, 4. Sharpl, Aralee, 69, 75. GAA, 1 ,2, FHA, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4. Sharpf. Larry, 38, 42, 61, 78, 82, 84, 85, 90, 92, 119. Hi-Y, 1, Boys' League, 1, 2, Rep., 3, 4, P Club, 2, 3, 4, Sci- ence Club Treas., 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Noon League, 1. Sizemore. Rollie, 39, 71, 75, 78, 90, 122. Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, P Club, 3, 4, Rodeo, 1, 2, 3: Foot- ball, 1, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, Track, 1, 2. 4, Noon League, 1, 2, 3, 4. Smith, Larry Ray. 39, 61, 75, 132. Hi-Y, 1, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo, 2, 4, Basketball, 1, Football, 1, Goll, 4. Snow, Patricia Ann, 39, 69. GAA, 1, 2, Girls' League, l, 2, 3, 4, lr Red Cross, 4, FHA, 4, Rodeo Attend., 2. Sorenson, Thomas, 15, 39, 78, 90. Boys' League, 1, 2. 3, 4, P Club, 3, 4, Industrial Club, 3, Football, 1, 3, 4, Noon League, 2. Spencer, Io Ann, 29, 39, 62, 79. Y-Teens, 2, 3, Pres., 4, GAA, 1, 2, Girls' League, l, Rep, 2, 3, 4, Art Club, 4, Rodeo, 1. Stevens, Emma lane, 39. Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA. Stout, Ioseph Wm., 39, 89. Boys' League, 3, 4, Cross Country, 4, Noon League, 3, 4. Sumpter, William Ioseph, 10, 39, 61, 65, 66, 67, 75. Hi-Y, 1, Boys' League, 4, Science Club, 4, Tri-lvl, 3, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Rodeo, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Cross Country, 1, Track, l. Swartz, Mike, 6, 39, 42, 75, 82, 90. Basketball, 4, Football, 4, Transler from Versailles, Missouri Thomas, Sandra Kay, 10, 18, 22, 39, 65, 68, 70. GAA, 1, 2, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, Rep 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Tigerette, 4, Choir, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo, 1, 2 3, 4, Operetta, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Attend., 2, Flag Twirler 3, Student Council, 2, 4-Way Festival, Sr. Play. Tumer, Fred, 39, 103. Hi-Y, 1, 3, Science Club, 4, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4. Vanaman, Rachel Marie, 39. Girls' League, 1, 4, GAA, 1, Rodeo, 1, Band, 1 Vance, Grace Louise, 18, 39, 68, 73. NFL, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-lvl, 4, GAA, l, 2 Glee Club, 2, lr. Play, Sr. Play, Rodeo, 2, 3, 4, Operetta, 3 Choir, 3, 4, Peruvian Staff, 4-Way Festival, 3, 4 Vincent, Ronald H., 39. Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4. Voight, Shirley, 39, 61. Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4 Washington, Don Weller, 18, 39, 61, 73. NFL, 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4, Rodeo, 1, 2, 3, 4, lr. Play, Sr. Play, Goll, 2, Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4. Webster, Ierry Owen, 17, 18, 22, 39, 68, 72, 74, 75, 76, 77. H1-Y, l, 2, 3, Vice Pres., 4, Choir, 3, 4, Peruvian Asst. culation Mgs., 3, Narcissus tivities Editor, 4, Sr. Play, and B-Team Yell Leader. Weisenberger, lohn, 39, 63. Rodeo, 1, 2, 3, Std Director, 4, Circulation, 1, 2, Peruvian Cir- Ad Stall, 2, Narcissus Asst. Ac- Peruvian Ad Mgr., 4, Freshman Hi-Y, 1, 4, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Club, 3, 4, Football, 2. Wemer, Iudith Kay, 39, 62, 74, 88. Y-Teens Treas., 2, 3, 4, Red Cross, 1, Treas, 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Canteen Vice Pres, 3, Pres., 4, GAA, 1, 2, Advisory Board, 3. Vice Pres., 4, Caduceus Club, 1, Rodeo, 1, 2, 3, 4: A Band, 1, Girls' League Rep., 1, 2, 3, 4, Peruvian Stalf, 2, 3, Asst. Feature Ed, 3, Narcissus Stall, 3, 4, Senior Ed., 4, Underclassmen Ed., 3, Fresh. Yell Leader, B Yell Leader, 1, 2, Varsity Yell Leader, 3, 4, Monitor, 4, Narcissus Ad Salesman. Whitworth, Ion Alan, 10, 18, 22, 39, 61, 65, 66, 67, 68, 78. H1-Y, 1, NFL, 1, 2, Tri-M, 2, 3, 4, P Club, 3, 4, Honor So- ciety, 4, Science Club, 4, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Ir. Play, Sr. Play, Rodeo, 3, 4, A Band, l, 2, 3, Mgr. 4, Choir, 4, Swing Choir, 4, Pep Band, Basketball, 1, Noon League, 1, 2, 3, Football, 3, 4-Way Festival. Wickerham, Malita Ann, 18, 39, 62. GAA, 1, 2, 4, Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, Caduceus Club, 1, 2, NFL, 1, 2, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo, 1, 2, 4, Peruvian Stall, Asst. Feat. Ed., 2, 3, Narcissus Ad Salesman, 2, 3, Sr. Play, B Yell Leader, 3, Monitor, 4. Wilkinson, Martha Ann, 10, 39, 62, 65, 75, 77. Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, lr. Red Cross, 1, Band, 3, 4, Rodeo ,1, 4, Peruvian Stall, 4. Williams, Donald, 39, 42, 78, 82, 84, 85, 87, 90, 92. H1-Y, 1, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, P Club, 3, Sgt. Arms, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3. Williams. Lucy Ann, 10, 39, 65, 75. GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 2, 3, Flag Twirler, Peruvian Stott, 4-Way Festival. Willis. Lois V., 40, 69. FHA, 4, lr. Red Cross, 4. Wise, Ierry, 22, 40, 61, 63. Industrial Club Vice Pres, 3, Pres, 4, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society, 3, 4. Wittig, Carol Ann, 22, 40, 61, 66, 67, 68, 124. Ir. Red Cross, 1, GAA, 1, 2, Y-Teens Pres., 2, 3, Tri-M, 3, Sec, 4, Girls' League 1, Rep., 2, Cabinet and Sec, 3, 4, Honor Society, 3, Sec., 4, Rodeo, 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta, 2, Choir, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band Accom, 4, Sextette, 3, 4 Witt. Phill, 40, 61, 77, 110. Hi-Y, 1, Science Club, 3, Sgt. Arms, 4, Boys' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Peruvian Staff, 2, News Editor, 3, Business Mgr., 3, 4. Wold. lohn R., 18, 21, 22, 40, 60, 61, 68, 73, 78, 97. Hi-Y, Pres, 1, Science Club, 3, 4, NFL, 2, 3, 4, Honor So- ciety, 3, Pres., 4, P Club 3, 4, Tri-M, Boys' League, l, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo, 2, 3, 4, Operetta, 2, Choir, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil, 2, 3, 4, Tennis, 3, 4, Wrestling, 2, Treas. lr, Class, lr. Play, Sr. Play. Wortinger, Patricia Ann, 40, 133. Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Ir. Red Cross, 3, 4. Wright, Sarah Margarett, 10, 18, 40, 61, 65, 66, 67, 70, 73, 74, 75. 76, 77. lr. Red Cross, 1, 2, GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4, NFL, 3, 4, Tri-M, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, Sgt. Arms, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Science Club, 4, Girls' League. 1, 2, Rep., 3, 4: Ir. Play Student Director, Sr. Play, Rodeo, 1, 2, Std. Director, 3, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band, 4-Way Festival, 1, 2, 3 4, Peru- vian, 3, 4, News Ed., 3, Narcissus Activities Editor, 4, Hoosier Girls' State, Girls' Glee Club Zavakos, Sandra Mavis, 10. 14, 40, 65. GAA, 1, 2, Tri-M, 4, Ir Red Cross, 2, Girls' League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Operetta, 3, Rodeo, 1, 2, 3, 4, Tigerettes, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Attend., 1, Rodeo Attend., 1, 3, Rodeo Queen, 4, Student Council, 3 I -141- A Adams, Larry, 24, 26, 46, 65, 73. Adams, ludy, 46. Aikman, Nikie, 49, 132. Akers, sduy, 19, 43, ss, 65, 67, se. Alley, Terry, 43, 61, 65, 118. Alwine, Marilyn, 46, 60, 65, 77. Amos, Terry, 24, 49, 72, 93, 98. Anderson, Howard, 46. Anderson, Kenneth, 49. Anderson, Rillon, 49. Andrews, Edith, 46, 62, 65. Andrews, Tom, 49. Appleton, lohn, 24, 49. Arland , lohn, 24, 46, 96, 132. Armstrong, lames, 49. Arnold, lean, ll, 46, 62, 77. Arnold, lim, 43, 61. Arvin, Bob, 49, 94. Ashby, leaneene, 46, 116. B Babcoke, ludy, 49, 65. Baber, Bill, 43. Bachman, George 6, 28, 43, 72. Bachman, Richard, 46, 63. Bailey, Terry, 49, 71, 72, 87. Bakehorn, Harriet, 46. Bakehorn, Nancy, 49. Baker, Bryan, 43. Baker, Carol, 43, 61, 65, 68, 70, 88, Baker, Charlotte, 55. Baker, Errol, 43, 76. Baker, lim, 49, 72. Baker Oma, 43. Ballarid, Edwdfd, 49. Ballee, David, 43, 61, 72. Bardsley, loyce, 49. Bardsley, loyce, 46, 62, 69. Barkdu Barr ,D Barr, R Barr, R Barrow 11, Phyllis, 49, 64, 66. onald, 49. obert, 46, oberta, 46. s, Byron, 94. Barsoda, Hazel, 43, 69. Bates, Mable, 46. Beard, lenny, 46. Beasley, lohn, 17, 55, 56, 73. Beauchamp, ludy, 46. Bell, M Bender Bender Bender yron, 46. , Frances, 43. , Helen, 49. , Linda, 46, 62. Benner, ludy, 43. Benner , Shirley, 46. Bessignano, Mick, 94. Biddle, Bishop, Bixler, Black, Black, Black, Mary lean, 24, 55, 62. Pat, 6, 43, 62. lames, 49, 64, 66. Betty, 49. lerry, 46. Robert, 46, 72. Blackburn, Nancy, 49. Blackman, Karen, 46, 125. Blackm an, Sharon, 46, Boeitjer, Bill, 50. Bcndar, Alex, 9, 46. Bonney, ludy, 43, 74, 77, 124. Bonney, Sondra, 43, 124. Boone, Bostic, Boyer, D. H., 55, 61. ludy, 8, 46, 112. Goldie, 46. Boyll, Wayne, 50. Bradley, ludy, 46. Underclassmen Index Brammer, Paul, 43, 61. Branam, Sharon, 21, 50. Braun, Charles, 46, 63, 72, 96. Brauneller, Barry, 43, 68, 73. Briggs, lohn, 94. Brindle, lerry, 43. Brooks, Terry, 50, 94, 96. Brothers, Bert, 43, Brough, Robert, 9, 50, 63. Bruck, Robert, 46. Brundage, Helen, 55. Bryan, Beverly, 50. Buckalew, loyce, 14, 19, 43, 60, 73, 74, 75. Buckner, Bob, 50. Bullock, Linda, 46, 62, 65, 77. Burgan, loann, 50, 65. Burkhart, Nancy, 46, 62, 65, 77. Burnett, lim, 15, 50, 60, 73. Burns, lohn, 46. Burwick, Lois, 43, 69. Butler, lerry, 50, 60, 72. Butt, Garry, 50, 64, 72, 73. Butzin, Carl, 46. Butzin, Thanet, 50. C Callahan, Larry, 50, 69, 72, 87. Caple, Linda, 8, 46, 70, 77, 112, Carr, Oneda, 46, 62. Carriger, Ed, 46, 94, 96, 98. Carson, loe, 50, 60. Cartee, Brenda, 46, 62. Case, Richard, 110. Catey, Anita, 50, 69. Cattin, Ellen, 50. Catlin, loyce, 46, 77. Cattin, Patty, 50. Chandler, Dick, 46, 76, 94, 96. Chandler, Frances, 76. Charters, lohn, 19, 43, 61, 73. Chatlosh, Harold, 26, 43, 63, 72, Chittum, Tom, 46. Chris, Ed, 46, 68. Clark, Marie, 50. Clarkson, Linda, 43, 62. Clem, Connie, 46, 68. Cleveland, David, 46. Clingaman, Dick, 43. Clingaman, lanis, 46. Cokain, lohn, 55, 63. Cole, lay, 50, 89. Cole, Martha, 46, 77. Coleglazier, Linda, 50. Compton, David, 46, 89. Conger, Henry, 50, 87, 94, Conger, Mike, 50, 87. Conner, Danniel, 46. Cooke, lohn, 46, 60, 86, 89. Copeland, Connie, 43, 124. Correll, Carl, 79. Correll, Connie, 46. Correll, Phil, 50. Costin, Mary, 69. Cotner, lune, 46. Cotner, Phyllis, 50. Cove1', lack, 50. Cover, lerry, 46, 65, 94, 96, 98. Cover, Larry, 50. Cover, Susie, 50, 64. Cover, Tonnie, 43. Cox, Lana, 43, 64, 67. Crawford, Nancy, 43, 79. Craycralt, Charles, 55, 85. Creager, lohn, 46. -142- 6 89. Creech, Clyde, 50, 89. Cress, Charles, 27, 43. Cress, Dick, 15, 46, 78, 93. Cress, loe, 46, 94, 98. Crippen, Madeline, 46, 69. Crist, Doris, 50. Crone, Adeline, 55, 69. Cross, William, 46. Crossno, Gail, 43, 79, 126. Croy, Irvin, 50. Cypherd, Ann, 47, 62. Cypherd, lohn, 50, 87, 89. D Dagnen, lohn, 50, 72. Daine, Charles, 43. Dame, Philip, 50, 120. Dangerlield, ludy, 50, 65. Davidson, Marie, 50. Davis, Noel, 55, 69, 72. DaWalt, Becky, 50. DaWa1t, Cary, 43, 68, 71, 86, 94. DaWalt, lay, 43. Deane, Carol, 50. Deason, Dariel, 50. Deaton, loyce, 43, 62. DeLawter, Diane, 9, 50. Delph, Earl, 12, 54. Dennis, Freddie, 47, 63. Devine, Bonnie, 50. Deweber, Don, 43. Dicc, Don ,43, 64, 125. Dice, less, 55. Dice, Ronald, 43, 65. Dirisrnore, Ancil, 53. Dlnsmcre, Denny, 47, 65, 71, 98. Dixon, Nancy, 43. Donaldson, Della, 50. Donaldson, Diana, 50. Donaldson, Gary, 43, 86, 89. Donaldson, Suzanne, 47, 70. Donovan, Richard, 55, 60, 78, 91, 93 , 94, 96. Doran, Eldon, 43. Doran, Eloise, 47, 62. Doran, ludie, 14, 47, 65. Doran, Karen, 47, 62, 65. Douglas, Mary Helen, 50. Douglass, Caroline, 47, 62. Draving, Karen, 47. Duncan, Perlette, 47. Dunn, Ted, 55, 56, 93, 94. Durham, Larry, 43, 86, 94, 96. Durkes, Beverly, 47. Dye, Sam, 47, 89. Dyer, Susie, 18, 34, 79. E Ebert, Weldon, 43. ....... . Edwards, Kenny, 50, 72, 94. Eisele, ludy, 47. Eisenmenger, Dave, 50. Ellers, Dean, 50, 72. Engel, Douglas, 47, 96. Engel, lerry, 43, 63, Engelage, Sharon, 50. Ennis, lane, 47, 62, 65, 70. Enyart, Willa, 50. Enyeart, Darlene, 43, 69. Erdie, Sandra, 61. Estep, ludy, 50. Etue, Lacie, 43, 62, 76, 77, Etue, LeRoy, 47. Ewer, Sharon, 50. 92, F Faubli, Iames, 43. Fechtman, Fred, 50, 53, 57, 71, 87, 94. Fenelle, Bob, 12, 47. Ferguson, Charles, 47. Ferguson, Vicki, 47, 64, 66, 67, 68. Ferrara, lane, 21, 50. Ferris, Barbara, 47. Finch, Dean, 55, 70. Finster, I. D., 22, 43, 68, 71, 94, 96, 104. Fishback, Debbie, 50. Floor, Carolyn, 44. Floor, Iohn, 96. Flora, Allen, 47. Flora, Dale, 12. Floyd, Margaret, 47. nclerclassmen Inde H Haag, Marie, 55. Hack, Carolyn, 47. Hahn, Bob, 47, 63, 74, 77, 110, 122. Hall, Norwood, 50. Hamrnan, lerry, 50, 72, 87, 89. Hancock, Bette, 19, 22, 44, 65, 6 Hancock, Lincla, 50. Hanson, Amy, 47, 65. Hardwick, Doris, 44. Harmon, lim, 15, 44. Harmon, Nedra, 47. Harris, Beatrice, 47. Lentesty, Billie, 51, 70. Fooshe, Georgann, 50. Foreman, Robert, 47, 72. Forker, Alberta, 50. Foy, Marjean, 50, 65. Friend. Edith, 44. Fultz, Paul, 47, 79, 83. Fuqua, lerry, 28, 47, 72. G Galbraith, Beverly, 47. Galbraith, lerry, 47, 126. Gainbee, Linda, 47, 62, 73. Garbert, Larry, 50. Garland, Kenny, 50, 72, 89. Garland, loyce, 47. Garland, Martha, 50. Garner, Charlotte, 47. Garner, Kenneth, 47, 94, 96. Garnett, Bessie, 44. Gcrrison, Sue, 5, 47. Garver, Phyllis, 44, 64. Gasaway, Max, 47, 79. Gaunt, Craig, 6, 50. Gel:-erin, Bonnie, 50, 65, 125. Geberin, Phillip, 44, Geiselman, Max, 89, 96. Geyer, Norma, 47. Geyer, Ray, 55, 56, 83, 89. Gielz, Robert, 44. Gilgrist, lulie, 50. 70, lll. Gillette, Susan, 50. Goble, lohn, 47, 76. Gochenour, Russell, 47, 94, 98. Gordon, Robert, 44. Harris, Linda, 50. Harshman, Bob, 47, 76, 98. Hartleroad, Bernice, 44. Hartleroad, Carol, 44. Hartleroad, leanine, 50. Hartleroad, Margot, 47, 65. Hartshorne, Frank, 47, 73. Harvey, Edward, 76. Hatton, Anna, 47, 70. Hawker, Iames, 17, 56, 73. Hays, Gayle, 47, 89. Hedrick, Ahrin, 51. Hedrick, Alvin, 51. Hein, William, 51, 72. Helton, Cecil, 51. Helvie, Bill, 47. Hemdal, Larry, 15, 51, 60, 65. Hendricks, Nancy, 51. Hentgen, Terry, 47, 83, 89. Heppe, Nancy, 17, 19, 44, 62. Hiers, lerry, 47, 125. Hiers, lim, 47, 72. 8, 70. Higginbotham, ludy, ll, 27, 51. Hight, Ann, 44. Hight, Richard, 44. Hileman, Elmer, 51. Hill, Bill, 96. Hill, Linda, 51. Hill, Nancy, 51. Hiner, Becky, 47, 64. Hinton, Pat, 6, 44. Hoagland, lanet, 47. Hodson, Arliss, 47. Hodson, lanet, 47. Hoeppner, Dian, 44, 62. Hott, lohn, 47. Hohenberger, Robert, 44, 63. Holden, Georgianna, 51, 69. Holdren, Sandra, 51. Holland, Susie, 51, 79. Holland, Ed, 44, 86, 89, 96, 125. Holloway, lanis, 44, 61, 64. Gralit, Eugenia, 47, 73. Grandstati, Bob, 47, 64, 66. Gray, Don, 50. Gray, Mike, 8, 9, 47, 94, 112. Gray, Terry, 44, 71, 82, 94. Green, Beverly, 50. Greene, Max, 50, 72. Grether, Tom, 50, 69, 72. Gridley, Ruth Ann, 47. Grimes, Dennis, 50, 98. Grimes, Nestle, 44, 78, 98. Grimes, Tom, 50, 72, 94. Grogg, Barbara, 44, 62. Gross, Elmer, 47. Gross, Sonja, 16, 64, 104. Gruwell, Everill, 47, 70, 73, lll. Gruwell, Sam, 97. Guinn, Elizabeth, 47. Guinn, Shirley, 50, 62, 77, 112. Gustafson, Ronald, 47, 71, 72. Guyer, Henry, 44, 127. Guyer, Katie, 47, 62, 70, 127. Holmes, lames, 36, 51. Hoover, Dick, 68. Hoover, Iohn, 51. Hoover, Wayne, 51, 72, 91, 94. Hopper, Rose Ann, 44, 61, 65. Hornish, Ina, 56, 62. Host, Lyn, 44, 79. Host, leflrey, 50, 69, 79, Hostetler, lim, 47, 130. Hostetler, Merle, 51. Houlihan, Shirley, 47. Houser, Dean, 56. Howard, Linda, 51. Howard, Peggy, 44. Howard, Vernon, 51. Howenstine, Toni, 51, 60. Hudson, Bob, 51, 72, 87, 94. Hudson, Betty Io, 56, 76. Hudson, lanice, 44, 72. Hudson, Terry, 51, 72, 94. '143- X Huifman, Peggy, 51. Hulce, Sharon, 51. Hull, Carole, 47, 119. Huston, Kay, 44, 73. Hutchinson, lohn, 47. I llifi, Peggy, 44, 65. Ingersoll, Ann, 19, 44, 60, 64, 73, I laberg, Don, 96. lackson, Virginia, 47, 79. Iohnson, ludith, 47. Iames, Sharon, 51, 70. Iones, Charlotte, 47, 62. lones, Dennis, 44, 68, 71. lones Lucille, 51. lones, Tom, 51, 72, 98. lones, Toy, 95. lordan, Sandra, 51, 73. lordan, Sharon, 27, 51. lungwirth, Buddy, 51. K Kehler, Carol, 51. Kelly, Mary, 47. Kennedy, Ed, 47. Kerschner, Elizabeth, 44. King, lerry, 51, 77, 85, 94. King, Karl, 51. King, Tom, 47, 71, 92, 94, 98. Kirk, lim, 44, 78, 82, 85. Kirk, Tom, 47, 71, 83, 91, 94. Kirkmeyer, Iohn, 48. Kramer, Richard, 51, 65. Krauskopf, David, 51. Kroit, Pat, 51. Kuntz, leannine, 48, 79. Kurz, David, 48. L Landgrave, Ionn, 51. Landis, Ieanette, 51. Landis, Ierry, 44, 64, 68. Laudenschlager, ludy, 44, 62 Lawscn, Ross, 44. Lee, Lindo, 48, 62, 65. Lee, Walter, 44. Lees, Alan, 51, 69, 72. Lees, Bill, 44, 63. LeMaster, Bernice, 28, 56. Lewis, Beverly, 44. Lewis, Doris, 51. Lite, Lois, 14, 48, 60, 62, 64, 68, 73 Lighty, Becky, 48, 62, 110. Lindsey, Karen, 14, 51, 70, 124. Lindsey, Sharon, 48, 77, 88. Loury, ludy, 51. Loury, Phillis, 44, 122. Lucy, Pauline, 44, 61. Mc McCain, Don, 17, 48, 66, 67. McCain, Larry, 51, McCleary, Sara, 17, 27, 44, 62, 125. McDaniel, Bill, 27, 48, 72, 73. McElheny, Mike, 48, 68. McFadden, Sadona, 44, 62. McGinnis, lay D., 48, 94, 98. McGrew, Dan, 19, 43, 44, 60, 65, 68, 73, 96. McGue, Danny, 51, 69. McGuire, lim, 78, 128. Mclntosh, Claude, 48. Mclntosh, Lou Ann, 44, 62. McKinley, Robert, 51, 94. McKinney, Richard, 51. McLay, Glenn, 48, 76. M Mackey, Sue, 19, 44, 61. 68. Maggard, Raymond, 48. Mahley, Don, 53. Mannies, Donna, 48, 70, 73. Marquis, lames, 51. Martin, Barbara, 48. Martin, Dick, 9, 51, 76, 87, 94. Martin, Lois, 48. Mathias, Gerald. 8, 44, 82, 96, 111. Mattox, Sharon, 48, Mavrick, Sandra, 8, 48. Mazarenko ,Halina, 44, 62, 79. Meischke, Chuck, 51, 72, 89. Mellinger, Ierry, 51, 72, 69. Messmore, Kay, 51. Metcalfe, Ella, 48. Metcalfe, Fred, 51, 94. Metcalfe, lanice, 44. Mettler, Veronica, 51, 65. Metzger, Lucinda, 17, 48, 62. Metzger, Sandra, 51. Micldlekauff, Lance, 16, 32, 46, 48, 74, 75, 77, 94, 97. Middlekautt, Max, 44, 68, 72. Miley Iohn, 17, 51, 64, 72. Millert lames, 43. Miller, Mary Lou, 14, 51, 88. Miller, Patty, 48. Mills, Bill, 48, 68. Mills, Charles, 44. Mills, I im, 51. Mills, Margaret, 48. Mills, Phyllis, ll, 44, 73, 77, 103. Mishler, Beverly, 48, 73. Mitchell, Art, 51. Mize, Ieanie, 51. Mongosa, Raymond, 44. Moon, Alice, 56. Mooney, Larry, 48. Moore, Iames, 48. Moore, Roger, 44. Morecrafc, Iudy, 48, 79. Morecraft, Lynn, 11, 44. Morgan, Lois, 51. Morgan, Nancy, 14, 22, 43, 44, 64. Morgan, Talmage, 48. Morris, ludy, 9, 51. Morris, Naomi, 48. Moyer, Deanna, 51. Murphy, Alice, 48. Murphy, Mike, 48, 73, 104. Myers, Carolyn, 44. Myers, Harold, 51, 69. Myers, Iudith Ann, 44, 69. Myers, ludy Anne, 22, 48, 62, 68, Myers, ludy Kay, 48, 62, 65. Myers, Marlancl, 48, 60. Myers, Mary Ann, 44. Myers, Toni, 51. N 72 70 73. Napier, Edwin, 56, 57, 60. Nash, Ruth, 14, 43, 44, 60, 64, 70, 128. Neupert, Alice, 48. Underclassmen Index Neupert, David, 44. Newby, Stanley, 48, 64. Newman, Becky, 51. Nix Mar lo 48 . y , . Noble, lames, 17, 55, 56, 66, 67. Noblitt, Ruthann, 51, 60, 64. Norem, Garry, 44, 72, 94, 96. Norris, Marilyn, 44, 62. North, Ned, 51, 71, 94. O O'Brian, lerry, 44, 78, 94. O'Brian, Walter, 53. O'Connor, Kathleen, 19, 44, 60, 61, 64, 66, 68, 73. Oglesby, Bill, 48, 63, 89. Opp, Barbara, 49. Orpurt, Nancy, 44. Oury, Clarence, 56, 72. Oury, Dan, 97. Ousley, Don, 51, 72, 87, 94. P Packard, Carol, 44. Parkman, Kay, 51, 79. Pasley, Maxie, 44. Patsel, Nancy, 48. Patterson, Norma, 44, 62. Pegg, lohn, 48, 77, 94, 96. Pegg, Sam, 48, 65. Pennycolf, Bill, 51. Personett, Glen, 44, 72. Personett, Marilyn, 51. Peters, Linda, 8, 19, 43, 44, 64, 66, 79. Phillabaum, Ianice, 44. Phillabaum, Nancy, 13, 14, 51, Ploss, Don, 110. Ploss, Paul, 93, 94, 98. Pott, Ralph, 56. Polk, Sylvan, 19, 44, 73, 97. Pontius, Colletta, 44. Pontius, leanne, 51. Pope, Sandra, 44. Powell, Ierry, 45, 61, 64, 78, 94. Pratt, Doris, 45, 62. Premer, Beverly, 48. Pressler, Donna, 51, 73. Prible, Paul, 56, 83. Prior, Bonnie, 51. Q Quigley, Sherrill, 51, 73, 88. R Radel, Iohn, 48. Rader, Sandra, 52. Range, Ernie, 48, 86, 89. Rassner, Skip, 119. Ray, Pat, 52, 72. Rector, H. L., 56. Redmon, Pete, 22, 45, 68, 78, 94, Re-dmon, Sherry, 45, 79, 126. Redmon, Willard, 53. Reed, Iucly, 19, 45, 68. Reyburn, Zalene, 51. Rhodes, Russell, 53. Rice, lack, 45. Richards, lohrt, 63. Richards, Ralph, 61, 72, 94. Richardson, Rhoda, 52. Ridenour, Elizabeth, 57, 61, 69. Ridenour, Mary, 48. Roark, Carolyn, 52. -144- Robbins, lames, 45. Roberts, Bob, 45. Roberts, Pat, 18, 71, 72. Robertson, Claudette, 45, 70. Robertson, Kay, 45. Robertson, Sharon, 52, Robinson, Mary, 53, 57. Roby, Marcia, 45, 62, 88. Rody, lim, 27, 45, 82, 84, 85, 89 103. Rommelfanger, Carol, 45. Rose, Howard, 45, 68, 94, 128. Rouch, Fred, 17, 48. Rozell, Ianet, 48. Rule, B. L., 12, 57, 61. Rusert, Pat, 45, 62. Rush, leneal, 52, 70. Rush, Nancy, 45, 65, 66, 67. Russo, lim, 48. S Saine, loe, 93, 94, 97. Sampson, Ronnie, 48. Saylor, ludy, 52. Saylor, Terry, 48. Scheerer, lulie, 52, 70. Sclilageter, Patty, 52. Schmidt, Connie, 48, 62, 77. Schcolman, Richard, 48. Schrader, Wayne, 48, 94, 96, 98. Schroll, Carolyn, 48. Schroll, lunior, 48. Schroll, Marilyn, 48. Schultz, Arleen, 52, Scott, Dan, 52, 64, 66, 87. Scott, Dean, 45. Scott, Gary, 52, 89. Scott, Ruth Ann, 45. Scott, Virginia, 48. See, Karen, 52, 69. Shanabarger, Bill, 52. Sharp, Reta, 45. Sharpf, Allen, 38, 45, 86, 94, 119. Sharpf, Helen, 48. Sherrick, David, 48. Shipley, Marlene, 48. Shipman, Darryl, 45, 82, 94. Shipman, Sue, 52. Shoemaker, Frances, 52. Short, Ierry, 45. Short, Ronnie, 19, 45, 75, 77. Showalter, Robert, 28. Shrock, Diane, ll, 48, 77, 79. Siders, Ronnie, 45, 89. Simpson, Carol, 48, 79. Singer,,Mary, 45. Smaliy, Dennis, 52, 86, 94. Smalley, Sherry, 45, 61, 62. Smith Bob, 24, 48, 72, 75, 77, 96 Smith Carl, 21, 48, 71, 73. Smith, Dale, 52. Smith Diana, 45, 62, 94. Smith Freeman, 52, 72, 89, 133. Smith, Keith, 52. Smith, Kirk, 52, 72, 86, 94. Smith Micki, 9, 52, 69, 71, 73. Smith, Nancy, 48. Smith, Paul, 48, 72. Smith Sharon, 45. Smith Sue, 52. Snowden, Priscilla, 52. Sorenson, Vernon, 48, 94, 97. Spencer, Lorrine, 45. Spohn, Pat, 8, 45, 64, 66, 68. Stackhouse, Garry, 52, 64. 72. Stants, Mary, 45. Stegman, Ann, 46, 48, 68, 73, 88, 119. Stegman, Bill, 19, 45, 68, 78, 96. Stegman, Sam, 19, 45, 60, 61, 64, 65, 66, 73, 124. Sterling, Robert, 52, 87, 94. Stevens, Mary, 48. Stout, Thomas, 48, 89. Strassle, Carolyn, 48, 69, 77. Stuber, Chuck, 96. Struble, Marilyn, 45. Struble, Maryann, 45, 68, 70. Struble, William, 52. Stutesman, Mary, 57, 70. Suma, Larry, 45. Sutton, David, 49, 52, 60, 73. Sutton, Ioe, 45. Swihart, Mary, 48. Swope, Betty, 48. 'I' Taggart, Betty, 45, 65, 104. Tate, Fred, 52, 71, 74. Taylor, Wayne, 56, 57, 79. Tereba, Bertha, 57, 69. Thomas, Iames, 52, 72. Thomas, Linda, 48. Thompson, ludy, 52. Thompson, Pauline, 53. Thorpe, losie, 52, 73. Tibbets, Teddy, 52, 63, 69, 72. Tillett, Linda, 45. Toepfer, Bill, 45. Toepfer, Marie Ann, 52, 65. Townsend, Dave, 52. Townsend, Della, 52, 79. Townsend, ludy, 13, 52. Townsend, Philip, 52, 72. Townsend, Phyllis, 52, 69. Trent, Rolla, 45. Tresch, Mary, 57. Trexler, Sharon, 49, 52. Trexler, Terry. 45, 68, 94. Troxell, Darrell, 45. Tschniniak, Valentine, 52. Turner, Ioe, 49. Underclassmen Index U Ullery, Carol, 49, 112. V VanBaa1en, Connie, 52. Van Treese, David, 52, 73. Venice, Barbara, 45, 62. Volpert, Mary, 49, 52, 73 W Wacknitz, Steve, 49, 86, 94, 96. Wagner, Ruth, 57. Wainscoti, Sheri, 45, 68, 70, 104 Vlfard, Iudy, 49. Ward, Sherry, 52. Vtfarder, Terry, 49, 95. VVarren, Linda, 9, 52. Waymire, lerry, 52. Waymire, Tom, 52, 63, 72. Weaver, Beverly, 49, 62, Webb, Phoebe, 49. Wegert, Vernon, 45, 73. Vlfeideman, Robert, 49. Vlfeideman, William, 45, 76, 89. Vtfeinlce, Io Anne, 45, 61, 64, 67, 69 Weist, Rebecca, 49, 77. Vlfelch, Konnie, 15, 45. Welke, Patsy, 49, 62. Weller, Caralee, 45, 62. Wendt, Iere, 52, 65, 69, 72. Wendt, Sherry, 45, 133. Werner, Nancy, 45. Vvfernz, Gene, 24, 56, 57, 71. Wernz, Steve, 45, 94, 123. Westater, Bill, 49, 86. Westcott, 1-larry, 8, 45, 60, 61, 78, 94, 96, 125. Wheeler, David, 49, 73. White, Iohn, 52, 89. White, Iudith, 52. Whitney, Bud, 45. Whittenberger, Iohn, 49. Wilbanks, Richard, 57. -145- Wilburn, Charles, 27, 49, 63, 94. Wilkinson, Carolyn, 45, 61, 62 Wilkinson, Lana, 52. Willcutt, Glenda, 49. Williams, Frances, 45, 68 Williams, Ieanine, 52, 79. Williams, Roma, 8, 52. Williams, Ronald, 52, 72, 94 Williamson, Arthur, 45. Willis, Virginia, 45, 61, 70, 74 Wilson, Alice, 49, 79. Wilson, Nancy, 52, 79 Wilson, Rita, 45, 65, 66. Wilson, Rosellen, 8, 14, 49, 60, 64 70 125. Winters, lohn, 49, 79. Wirick, Scotty, 52, 94. Wise, Charlene, 49, 62, 65, 77, 79 Witham, Iames, 52, 72. Wood, Hester, 57, 60, 75. Woodhouse, Richard, 49, 55, 64 67, 68. Wooten, Connie, 49, 68, 79. Wouster, Michael, 52. Wylie, lohn, 52, 72, 94. Y Yard, lames, 52, 87, 94. Yeager, Thomas, 57, 63, 72. Yeatts, lohn, 45, 64, 68, 72 Young, Ronnie, 52 Z Zavakos, lim, 45. Zavakos, Iudy, 5, 22. Zelinsky, Nick, 49. Zerbe, Sidney, 52, 65. 66 Zimmerman, Nancy, 52. Zinn, Alice, 49, 64, 66, 67. Zinn, Robert, 45 Save, me, Iohn, Cries Peter Pan tl.ynn lvlorecraltl to Dlane Sllroclfz as Captain l-look llean Arnoldl tnes to stab Peter Trnker Bell Cludy Higgme botharnl waves her magic wand wlnle the Mad l-latter lPl'1yllis Mills? tr1es to keep lolftn from helping Peter Pan. Sonja Sue Bouch and Kay Hancock Co-Editors Miss Betty lo Hudson Adviser We've Come To The End Of The Tiger's Tale All good things must come to an end. Ours is no different from the others. lt all started with the announcement of being chosen co- editors and the thrill of being sent to lndiana University for two weeks. We never dreamed that in two short weeks we could plan an en- tire yearbook. lt all seemed so senseless to write copy and headlines so early in the year before many of the activities had developed. lf it had not been for the helpful advice and opinions at lU of Miss Betty lo Hudson, our adviser, it wouldnt have been possible to complete the book in two weeks, Our thanks to lohn Waltz, our photographer, who spent many hours with us taking pictures and helping us with new ideas. - l46 Cur deepest thanks also goes out to Ernie, Claude Kiser, and Bill Manmiller, all of the Sentinel Printing Company, for the efficient manner in which they handled the printing of our yearbook. Dick Brier and the Indianapolis Engraving Company played a big part in the developing of our book. Last, but not least, our thanks go out to S. K. Smith Company for putting the finishing touches on the book by supplying us with the covers. 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'l nl 5:1QL1:f1xW ly 114 i , ifM MmmMw1 If 1433711 'TVETV!r5'S '11': li 31 13 lil ' 1.3 ,.,, 1 131 1 1 ' :IF 1f11.'GELEf 111 1 Xsgff wlf. 1 ' 3 1 Ki Of all things to discoverf' says Mr. Flora. Two students hnd themselves in a rnost embarrass- ing situation when discovered d u rin g h a l l rounds, oo Whcrt's this school coming to, wonders Earl Delph, principal, as he displays some of the unusual articles that are found in the students' lock ers during a school year. Reminiscenf Scenes Being sent to the office for rnisbe- having and for not doing their les- sons are Dave Fisher, Bob Fenelle and Henry Guyer as Mr, Rule Wel- comes them with paddle in hand. A better picture ot the structure and activity ol an insect may be obtained by looking through a microscope. Iudy Townsend tries it out as she looks at an object through the 'scope Often Involve Mysfifying Discoveries 'J i Tired feet belonging to loanne Cole are Stardust seems to reign supreme over the soothed in an imaginary stream as George Christmas Dance as Nancy Phillaloaum and Pope plays prince and removes her slipper. Fred Fechtman look dreamily into space A 4 ef f . in What a homecoming, it you could come home Regal, as a queen should be, Sandra Zava- to the Queen, Marilyn McMinnl Marilyn ruled kos reigns over the annual Rodeo festivities, the Peru-l-larttord City football game. which open each years dramatic productions. Royal fy Relgns Supreme Something new to the homecoming court this Rodeo attendants to Queen Sandra Zavakos year was a maid ot honor. Homecoming attend- are: Row 1: Karen Lindsey, ludie Doran and ants to Queen Marilyn McMinn are: Mary Lou Nancy Phillaloaum. Row 2: loyce Buckalew, Miller, Ruth Nash, Sue Branam and Rosellen Marilyn McMinn, Nancy Morgan and Lois Lite. Wilson. at 1 -fx-ft. 1 - . R N we 1 , X 'se . , 1 y 5,2 - . '.. While Workers Produce The Show Instructions on the operation ot the stage lighting are shown by Iirn Harmon to Larry Hernclal, lim Burnett, Dick Cress and Connie Welch. Final preparations before homecoming night are made by art students lim Robin- son, Tom Sorenson and Audra Brower as they put the finishing touches on the queens throne. This switch tums the light on, explains lim Russell to Iim DeLawter at dress rehears- al. These boys run the spotlights tor all of the high school plays, rodeos, concerts and operettas. .Wir 1-iv . . - .4 q. -If f ,gk 1-..-gl i fl .J 1, ,,,,.-, 1' 1 uf- -. um 14 'vff' . -.. .4.,r , ,.,,. .H , WA, 1 ,X f,- ,, ,g V. ,..'6.j. ' .' ,, 'Ure k1f. W- 1- us- .21 C ' 1' 'KJ f-. ,.,v.' .jg-.-LV. '- v-1. .,. 4 ,.,:, V. . ' , 'I x, . --.,'.., . U , ,L . . x l .x ' - 4 ,, 'r I' L X ga' :fi 4 A-w E jd, .- .y.,., I, '.y1.. 1' 3' -'Z nfl .nga . M r-, fx' .. ,. 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I ' X F' A' if X .1 gf V14 ' ' . .- 1 .v. ..- -Q . -.1 ful' -..-sgr,auf-any PHS Talents May Lead Ah-The good old days when Dad and Mom were neither good nor old. The Rodeo brought back these ancient times and clelved even further diversity is evident even in the above shot as In his usual curious manner, Lance Middle- kauff has to find out what is so interesting to Sonja Gross. into our pioneer history, Then to the futurel Such the dry, western people attend a day at the beach. During the 1955 Rodeo the audience was taken into the mysterious outer space, and in the very next scene they were able to travel through the Wild west. Approximately 240 members of PHS took part in making the Rodeo a success. Outer Space portrayed the future through the launching of a rocketship and a trip to the moon. The wild and woolly west along with the old-time bar room was pictured in the West- ern Scene, The final scene was centered around person- ality sketches which were posed in picture frames and came to life as the scene pro- gressed. To Road of Fame Let's get the ball rolling, IS the unanrmous agreement of d1rectors, lerry Webster, Soma Roach, Iarnes Noble, Carrief belle Butzin, larnes Hawker and lohn Beasley as they have a conference before cz Rodeo ref liearsal. Luny Lunar. lung of the space frontier, is being carefully studied by the space cadets Pretty as a picture are dance Students Fred Roach, Sara McCleary, Lu- cinda Nletzger, Don MC- Catn, Nancy Heppe, and Iohn Miley as teacher lanls La-hee prepares to sing Getting to Know You. People Come To Life In Our Town Thornton Wilder s Our Town was lifted to glory by the l956 senior class March 22 if 'bAQ and 23, as they presented the first inkling of Theater in the Bound on a Peru High - School stage. The three-act play portrayed an intimate look at the citizens of Grovers Corners, New Hampshire, in their growing up, marrying, living and dying. A typical love affair between two young people was climaxed by a moving wedding scene. Then in the hope of finding greater understanding, we were transported through time to the cemetery on the hill and discov- ered how futile it is to wish to return to life. Living people flit through life, knowing little of true joy and happiness, not even taking time to look at each other. 'I now pronounce you man and wife. Ion Noland weds Nancy Brookman and Morry Mannies while Meda Funk, Sondra Landis, Beth Holmes and Mary Io Burk- hart look on enviously. Seniors give their last curtain call. Row 1: M. Hein, S. Bouch, B. Holmes, Berryman, L. Wernz, P. Roberts, S. l-lolmes, Wold, Vance, Washington, M. Mannies, I. Webster, Brookrnan, Fowble, Butzin, Brower, S. Landis, Funk, M. Roberts and Wright. Row 2: B. Miller, Whitworth, S. Thomas, Dye, l-foward, Wickerham, Beineke, Catey, D. Roberts, K. l-lull, Noland, E Mishler, Gooch, I, Fultz, M. Burkhart, Bakehorn and Penn. .18. Peter Marshall was the subject ot the lunior Class Play, 'AA Man Called Peter, presented February ll A Presbyterian minister who in later life received an appointment as chaplain in the United States Senate, Marshall was truly a remarkable man, The play depicts his sparkf ling personality and understanding as he tries to help a young girl unite her tamily and work out her marriage problems. Wlieii his wite, Kathryn, is stricl-:en with tuberculosis, Peter strives to strengthen her faith in God. The play was adapted from the book by Kathryn Marshall and dramatized by Iohn McGreevey A prayer for health and strength is offered by Peter Marshall, portrayed by Sam Stegrnan, tor his wife Kathryn, played by Kathleen OF Connor, during one of the more serious mo- ments in the lunior Play. Junior Class Porfrays Life of Marshall Lock Lomond is sung by the lunior Play cast O'Connor, Grund, S. Stegman, Polk, Heppe, Short, Charters, Mackey, McGrew Buckalew, B l-lancock ,B Stegman, L Peters, I Heed, lngerf soll and Sally Akers ,student director i -HY 1 .1g. Dancing, Audiforiums, Provide Numerous Too pooped to pop. Cori Gross finds his duties just too- o-o-o tiring? Cort ccitches ct few extrci Winks in the Publications Office. Different types of study are displayed by PHS students in the TigAAreno. Boys ond girls hod to study in the Tigfpireno olnd Auditorium for two consecutive days while the freshmen were taking iQ. tests in the study half. Pastimes For Students Walking on clouds to put the finishing touches to the Christ- mas Dance is Dale Bakehorn. Dale is attempting to hang the mobile in the center of the gym. X-X L. , - ll. ll .L in t A ' lm mr. y'L1U1Mai1 Autumn Leaves make Carl Smith, Sharon Branam, loan Crawford, Buddie Penn, Iohn Wold and lane Ferrara pause at the Country Club entrance to admire the outstanding dec- orations. This was the tirst year that the Thanksgiving Dance was staged at the Country Club. Old Man River has become one of Pruth McFarlan's tradi- tional songs when he visrts Pl-lS every year tor his annual convocation. Mr, Mcliarlan has entertained Pl'-lS students lor the last tive years. tum, ll sql-jjj 'flln nth gh, llttl A Planting cr kiss on her cheek, Ierry Wise proves that he does not think that the IuniorfSenior Proms mermaid is artificial loyce Mathias and Betty Miller look on with envy while they wish they '.-:ere honored with a kiss Students Enjoy Themselves Blue skies, all of them gone, sings the Swing Choir before a performance. They are: Kay Fuqua, lohn Wold, Nancy Brookman, lerry Thomas, Buddie Penn, Nancy Morgan, lon Whitworth, Marilyn McMinn, Pete Redman, Bette Hancock, I. D, Pinster and Carol Wittig. ludy Anne Myers 'xccompanies the Swing Choir for their numerous presentations during the year. School spirit is what we wcmt shouts Earl Delph, principal, as he leads the student body in a yell during a pep session. Stepping out of his more serious role as principal, Mr. Delph leads the school in a yell whenever he feels the student laody is lacking in spirit or when an important game is Coin- ing up. Delplw Changes Tune We're for you cmd thcrt's no lie. Peru High School students are not only for Pl-IS, but for Mr Delph, who helps arouse their school spirits F? I +4 Changes Made By New Teacher x 1,4 is f ' xx X ,-K 6 en Sis ' ' A i ' I 5,-f' Plans are made in advance by gym instruc- Q U tors, Mary lean Biddle and Gene Wernz, as 1 .jf C y.,': they discuss the activities that the gym students . 3 will participate in during the school year. A Q r t ' - ' Mrs. Biddle innovated a demerit system to -'t BV I K Q make sure the girls dressed for gym. Also the W girls got plenty of sore muscles from doing daily exercises at the beginning of each class, One, two, three, four. Gene Wernz keeps gym boys, Iohn Appleton, Bob Smith, Terry Amos ,Larry Adams and lohn Arland busy. The boys do this exercise in order to strengthen their stomach muscles. Girls Try Desperately To Gutwtt Boys Spike that ball, must be the thought running through the girls' minds as they attempt to defeat the boys in a thrilling vol- leyball game. Oh! It's a big stretch. The moans and groans of the girls' gym classes can be heard ringing through the halls ol PHS as they do their warm-up exer- cises. fn .'15xf',: ' 4. .1 ....4-.--,.. x.f,,. -4, ,.f-3 ,, - f1,Lg ,i!:f.,' h. . 1 '- ' ... '-' iz- 4 h A ,,,,A.' .'.,5,-.-- A-7,35 ..vb,ag?3.- 17,5 va, .V .. ,h . ,.K.v , . A , I .1 . -155+ up, W ...Nv- .,37 V 'Y - ,,. 1.1, - .Sd gl? , ' , A ' V . , .. n .K L , , --Q - -5: . , , , , Q ' 1-, ,. ,V ' ' tl, Af. '13 '.V. . ..,, VVZVVVI '. , 1 nv.. S' ' .Lg-.'. X , . f ,Q x '-- ya , ..un.- .hx gag.-. 1311.1 .- . . 'ijjzx -. s- -,. v. us 1 2. V --4 4 M , a'-5:2 .WL - -5. ' Bl u.. A 'L' ff w Lyn , Lev-f X., 51- Topnotch Tiger distcxncemcxn, Harold Chat- losh, made an outstanding record of ll1U4 at the Logarisport-Peru cross Country meet, Har- old was high point mari during the cross- coun- try season. N , f xr 5 X-f fl It ' X-tr' -. N' Q Tigers Won State, at least in wrestling, when lim Cress, PHS senior, became state wrestling champion in the 138-pound division. Late again- Haste makes waste thinks Larry Adams as he dresses hurriedly so he worrt be late to geometry class. Where there's cr Will, th.ere's a Way, even it you have to stand to study, prove Sharon Iordan, Charles Wilburn, Bill McDaniel, Glenn Householder and Roberta Kramer as they prapare their daily assignments. Students Find Various Ways To Study Getting advice from his elder, is lirn Rody Spring fever captures ludy l-ligginbotharn, as Susie whispers sweet nothings into his ear Sara McCleary and Dick Cress as they study while they are dancing, in the great out ol doors, 2' i .27. Well-Known Scenes and Cords Insurance against tuberculosis is evident as Testing, one-two-three, says Robert Sho- lvlrs Lelvlaster places a patch on lerry Fuauds walter, new speech and hearing therapist, as arrn. he tests George Bachrnarrs hearing. Students patiently Wait to get their rneal tickets punched by Adehne Crane, director ot the cafeteria. 5:77 Poinf Vivid Memories Look before you leap worms Nancy Brookmcm, Dom Roberts cmd Betty Mdler cis Ioan Spencer perches preccimously atop the bclmster fiwpsg, , JT 'iv' 'Q-30 if 'iw' .Pig M +V :bw 5 Q1 55 X -si? 3... we Y 'Q 'il 5? gg 'iv' ' F X 2 x Unforgeffoble Classes kk We'll Always Have These Moments To Remember Completed at lastfafter four long years we are finally ready to put the finishing touches to our scrapbooks of high school memories. Be- fore closing them for the last time, though, We glance back over them reminiscently. Our first section, l'The Green Years, recalls all the memories of our freshmen year. Ch, yes, we had almost forgotten about this old snapshot of us being ushered around on our first day of school by our big sisters and brothers Gosh, did they really mean it when they said weld only have four minutes to get to and from the old to the new building? We may have been llgreeniesf' but we were smart enough to know that we'd never make it to classes in that length of time. Then our firsts all seemed to come in a rush-our first Thanksgiving and Christmas Decisions are plentiful. Senior class officers lim Robins kauff, vice president, and Roberta Kramer, secretary, are dances, our first rodeo, our first football game -remember how proud we were to participate in the championship CIC parade? Yes, we were inbetween as sophomores as we eagerly ran to choose our class rings, which we were convinced were the neatest ever. We were in the spotlight again, tripping over the stage in Naughty Marietta. By now we were more than eager to sing Oh Hail, Peru High School, you sure are a nice schoolff' What a Life -our junior play and our jun- ior year. lt was quite a life as we set the stage to prove that we had unsurpassed dramatic talent. We were proud, too, when we turned our rings on commencement night, Oh, we really hated to see the seniors goewed miss them-but we were kind of anxious, too on, treasurer, loan Crawford, president, Todd Middle- busily looking through literature concerning different :olleges to decide where they shall attend school next year if , 1 , X xl Tk' CY KC bt ll sag? Iack Aikman General Course Ierry I.. Aikman General Course Kay Alspach Art Course Ioe Appleton Industrial Course O S e n 1 o r s Geraldine Ann Aukerman General Course Dale Bakehom General Course Iudith Arm Baker Commercial Course Howard Barr Industrial Course Vivian M. Bell College Entrance S. Paul Bingamcm College Entrance Roberta Kay Black Commercial Course Bob Blackman Industrial Course Mary Ellen Bolinger College Entrance Ianet Sue Bowman Commercial Course Beverly Sue Branam Commercial Course Nancy Marie Brookmcm College Entrance Audra Ellen Brower General Course Martha Lee Bryant Commercial Course Mary Io Burkhart Commercial Course lean Ann Burrous Commercial Course Carriebelle Martha Butzm College Entrance Iack Carson General Course David Leroy Catey College Entrance Ioanne Alice Cole College Entrance 4:9 Iohn W. Cook General Course Ioan Crawford College Entrance Iim Cress General Course Betty Lou Crockett Commercial Course Senior Ronald Daine College Entrance Iames Allen DeLawter College Entrance Dan I.. Deniston Industrial Course Ierry Darryl DeWitt General Course Stephen Wm. Dobler College Entrance Marie Lynn Dollens General Course Donald Douglass Industrial Course Elizabeth Anne Doyle General Course Gary R. Draving College Entrance Carole Sue Dye Commercial Course Bobbie Io Eberle Commercial Course Marilyn Edmond Commercial Course Mitzie lean Eisenmenger Commercial Course Norma Sue Eisenmenger Commercial Course Harley Dewain Ellers Industrial Course Larry G. Pager General Course Ioyce Ann Featherstone Commercial Course Iudith Ann Fechtman College Entrance Patricia Marlene Finster General Course David C. Fisher College Entrance S Raymond A. Fisher General Course Larry Flohr Industrial Course Allen E. Flora General Course William F. Fowble College Entrance Seniors lane Fultz College Entrance Shirley Ann Fultz Commercial Course Meda Marie Funk College Entrance Katherine Grace Fuqua General Course Ianet Kay Garber! Commercial Course Ioan Garland Commercial Course Mary Louise Gerrick General Course Donald Eugene Gooch College Entrance Nancy Ieanne Gothard College Entrance Robert Greer Industrial Course Carl E. Gross College Entrance Charles R. Gross Industrial Course Linda Kay Hamman General Course Kay Alice Hancock Commercial Course Mary Io Hanks General Course Richard Harshman Industrial Course Trulan Hatton General Course Marilyn Therese Hein College Entrance Sandra Sue Henry Business Course Dwain E. Hiers Industrial Course A-X 4'4- '6- YYYIT9' 1 x 'Rr if Q t HY' fn .'15xf',: ' 4. .1 ....4-.--,.. x.f,,. -4, ,.f-3 ,, - f1,Lg ,i!:f.,' h. . 1 '- ' ... '-' iz- 4 h A ,,,,A.' .'.,5,-.-- A-7,35 ..vb,ag?3.- 17,5 va, .V .. ,h . ,.K.v , . A , I .1 . -155+ up, W ...Nv- .,37 V 'Y - ,,. 1.1, - .Sd gl? , ' , A ' V . , .. n .K L , , --Q - -5: . , , , , Q ' 1-, ,. ,V ' ' tl, Af. '13 '.V. . ..,, VVZVVVI '. , 1 nv.. S' ' .Lg-.'. X , . f ,Q x '-- ya , ..un.- .hx gag.-. 1311.1 .- . . 'ijjzx -. s- -,. v. us 1 2. V --4 4 M , a'-5:2 .WL - -5. ' Bl u.. A 'L' ff w Lyn i is -vim, 5.- '17 'U-9' is Harold Ray Higginbotham College Entrance Flurry S. Hines General Course Beverly A. Hoff Commercial Course Richard W. Holmes College Entrance Seniors Sue Ellen Holmes Commercial Course Linda Lou Hostetler Commercial Course Norman Hostetler Industrial Course Glenn Householder College Entrance Sterling Tracy Howard General Course Frances Kay Hull Commercial Course George Alan Iackson Industrial Course Ida Frances Iones General Course Philip E. lanes General Course Iohn Kinsella Industrial Course Ierry Korba General Course Roberta Kramer ' Commercial Course Patricia Sue Krile College Entrance Bob Kuntz Industrial Course Ross William Kuniz College Entrance Ianis Kay La-hee College Entrance Sondra Sue Landis Commercial Course Richard B. Lantz General Course Harriet Pauline Lawson General Course Linda Lou Lennon Commercial Course lame: David Lighty College Entrance Iohn Lund College Entrance Sue McGuirk General Course Victor McKee Industrial Course Seniors Delores Eileen McKinley Commercial Course Marilyn McMinn College Entrance Robert McNary General Course Morry E. Mcmnies College Entrance Larry Marlow General Course Phyllis Martin Commercial Course Ioyce Irene Mathias Commercial Course Todd A. Middlekaufi College Entrance Elizabeth Miller Commercial Course Russel! A. Miller General Course Iudith Ann Mills General Course Edward C. Mishler College Entrance Larry Mosher Industrial Course Marilyn L. Mueller Commercial Course Patricia Mughmaw Commercial Course Billie lean Murphy General Course Barbara lo Mygrant General Course Nancy Sue Nix General Course lon David Noland College Entrance lim Odum General Course IA Buddie Penn General Course Dan Peters College Entrance Micheal Ploss Industrial Course Iames E. Pontius Industrial Course Senior George Edward Pope College Entrance Terry Prather Industrial Course Patricia Deanna Quince Business Education Iudith Ann Reed Business Education Becky Reineke General Course Charlotte Kathleen Hesle General Course Iudith Ellen Rhodes Business Education Daniel Bearss Roberts College Entrance lames David Robinson Ari Course Patricia Rommelfangc-r College Entrance Sonic: Sue Rauch Commercial Course lames Russell General Course Deloris I. Saunders Commercial Course Iim Schroll College Entrance Terry Wayne Shafer Industrial Course Mark William Shafiran General Course Francis Shanabarger College Entrance Christine Marie Sharp Homemaking Course Aralee Sharpf Business Education Larry Sharpf College Entrance 1' Rollie Sizemore General Course Larry Ray Smith College Entrance Patricia Ann Snow Commercial Course Thomas Sorenson Industrial Course Seniors Io Ann Spencer Commercial Course Emma Icme Stevens Commercial Course Ioseph Wm. Stout General Course William Ioseph Sumpter College Entrance Mike Swartz College Entrance Sandra Kay Thomas General Course Fred Tumer College Entrance Rachel Marie Vanaman General Course Grace Louise Vance College Entrance Ronald H. Vincent General Course Shirley Voight College Entrance Don Weller Washington College Entrance lerry Owen Webster College Entrance Iohn Weisenberger General Course Iudith Kay Wemer College Entrance Ion Alan Whitworth General Course Malita Ann Wickerham College Entrance Martha Ann Wilkinson Business Course Donald William: Industrial Course Lucy Ann Williams Business Course ,- vw' 4r ' Q In Memoriam Leonard G. Hendricks Iuly 25. 1937-Ianuury 25, 1955 Member of the l956'Graduating Class Gooiing oil before school resumes is the senior boys' quartet Ion No- land, Iohn Wold, Dan Roberts, and lerry Webster. These boys can prac- tice in the most unusual positions. Lois V. Willis Commercial Course Ierry Wise Industrial Course Carol Ann Wittig College Entrance Phill Witt College Entrance S e n I o r s Iohn R. Wold College Entrance Patricia Ann Wortinger Commercial Course Sarah Margarett Wright College Entrance Sandra Mavis Zavakos Commercial Course f 4 We've Come A Long Way Toge+l'1er, And Now Thai Last Walk No! everyone has cz girl hidden in his locker. Glenn Householder smugly watches the amazement on the faces of Ed Mishler, Carl Gross and lon Noland as Betty Miller pops out of his locl-:er The last section of our scrapbook of high school memories is crammed full of senior memories. The first picture in this section brings to mind that first day as seniors. Ref member how we thought Wed just never learn how to Work those darn locker combinations? Then there was that proud feeling that carne when we could at last wear our muchepainted cords to school. After that it all seemed to come in a rush- electing our class officers, choosing invitations and name cards, toerspiring over those eternal term papers, and, ah, yes, panting over l1IT11T1Y Dean fs all this sandwiched between ball games, speech meets, rodeo practice, l'Our Town practicefand then, at last we too are prepared to take that last walk, knowing that our class really was the best ever. lt was hard work but we l-:now in our hearts that we wouldnt have missed it for anything me..i. The pause that refreshes is enjoyed by senior saints Mike Swartz, Paul Bingaman, Don Williams, Ronald Daine, Larry Sharpt and lim Robinson during the half-time show of the Has been-Will be game. Coach Ross tBeaverJ Kuntz prof vides them with goodies, Has Been's Whip Will Be's ln Thrilling Overliime All the way, Saints, yells coach Ross Beaver Kuntz as he and Saint Williams give moral support to the team during a crucial moment ot the overtime. I can't believe it! exclaims Saint Willie Williams as he looks with disbelief at an un- canny shot made by Saint Larry Sharpt. Row One: Sally Akers, Terry Alley, lirn Arnold, Bill Baber George Bachman, Bryan Bak- er, Carol Baker. Row Two: Errol Baker, Orna Baker, David Ballew Hazel Barsoda, Frances Bender, Iudy Benner, Pat Bishop Row Three: ludy Bonney, Sondra Bonney Paul Brarnmer Harry Brauneller, lerry Brindle Bert Brothers, Ioyce Buckalew, Row Four: Gail Crossno, Lois Burwick, lohn Charters, Harold Chatlosh Linda Clark- son, Richard Clingarnan Cone nie Copeland. Row Five: Tonnie Cover, Lana Cox, Nancy Crawford, Bud Cress, Charles Daine, Cary DaWalt, lay DaWalt. Row Six: loyce Deaton, Don Deweber, Don Dice, Ronald Dice, Nancy Dixon, Gary Don- aldson Eldon Doran Row Seven: Larry Durham, Weldon Ebert, lerry Engel, Darlene Enyeart, Lacie Etue lim Faubli, I. D Finster 4' ,... Juniors Fill Seniors' Shoes Even class officers have to study. Dan Mc- Grew, junior class president, Linda Peters, vice- president, Ruth Nash, class secretary, and Nancy Morgan, treasurer, discover this as they try to keep up with the ever moving world of education. During the year the Junior class, under the direction ot these tour people, presented the lunior Play, A Man Called Peter, and the Iunior-Senior Prom. They proved by their work that they would very successfully till the shoes of the out-going seniors. They were assisted throughout the year by the class sponsor. The juniors practiced being seniors during Senior Week, but they were glad to see their big buddies again, when they returned tor commencement exercises. 2 I F , is rf . ,E ,, Q, I fi, nj! K - fl 5 .Q Qi Yi 5 T , fi i e Q Q 1. , A , leaf gg I 7, ' sl Q it t ' ' E fi xl xfifx 's -x f i I1 li , ls, ' J - ii V, xx. it ' ' il 4 .J , ii- '4 - 1 5 C' -2 fc df 4, ,T . '43 l T T 3.3, ' ' f 2' . r if ' '1 . , , 1 - . X . sr, 'r , I x 1 . ' I gf, ,1 1 We N v ' 1 l if-2 vi ' ef Q wg ' -' x , Q- v 'M ' tiiwl xv? V' F., 1 , I C , in if it ,. ' H .Af A' .',, -' ,.. Y ., B we V t. , -,i Q X r , 5 it jf' f fi ' . Ai i N ii A kr I, . 4 . LJ' Q4.. !6+! A i N is - Q. ei sv 4. 5: ig A . ,, , ' - '. i xl ,E t , 5? rf? , 9 b ,s7.,,, 1 ,- 133, A 4 ,Mg 'Q if 5, if , , :,. 4 ,f i , , .. iv ina' ',,' ' V fe:- VQ, 7 filing, .. , 1 t f Q L-ti, ,Pr fm 1, :' ... .V .' .I , Q 9, :ul Y ,D L N , if 4 l' ti' E- ki ' A L it. fe , I my ' x WN Pi' in X Row One: Carolyn Floor, Edith Friend, Bessie Gar- nett, Phyllis Garver, Phillip Geberin, Bob Giek. Bob Gordon. Row Two: Terry Gray, Nestle Grimes, Barbara Grogg, Sonja Gross, Henry Guyer, Bette Hancock, Doris Hardwick. Row Three: Iim Harmon, Bernice Hartleroad, Carol Hartleroad, Nancy Heppe, Ann Hight, Richard Hight, Pat Hinton. Row Four: Dian Hoepp- ner, Bob Hohenberger, Ed Holland, Icmis Holloway, Rose Ann Hopper, Lyn Host, Peggy Howard. Row Five: Ianice Hudson, Kay Huston, Peggy Iliff, Ann Ingersoll, Dennis Iones, Elizabeth Kerschner, lim Kirk, Row Six: Ross Lawson. ludy Laudenschlager, lerry Landis, Walter Lee, William Lees, Beverly Lewis, Phillis Loury. Row Seven: Pauline Lucy, Sara McCleary, Sadona Mc- Fadden, Dan McGrew, Lou Ann Mclntosh, Sue Mackey, Gerald Mathias. Row Eight: Halina Maza- renko, lanice Metcalfe, Max Middlekauff, Charles Mills, Phyllis Mills, Raymond Mon- gosa, Roger Moore. Row Nine: Lynn More- craft, Nancy Morgan, Car- olyn Myers, Iudy Myers, Mary Ann Myers, Ruth Nash, Dave Neupert. Row Ten: Garry Norem, Marilyn Norris, Ierry O'- Brian, Kathleen O'Connor, Nancy Orpurt, Carol Pack- ard, Maxie Pasley. Row Eleven: Norma Pat- terson. Glen Personett, Linda Peters, Ianice Phillabaum. Sylvan Polk, Colletta Pon- tius, Sandra Pope. Row One: Ierry Powell, Doris Pratt, Pete Redman, Sherry Redmon, Iudy Reed. lack Rice, Iim Robbins. Row Two: Bob Roberts, Claudette Robertson, Kay Robertson, Marcia Roby. Iim Rody. Carol Rommel- fanger, Howard Rose, Row Three: Nancy Rush, Pat Rusert, Dean Scott, Ruth Ann Scott, Reta Sharp, Al- len Sharpf, Darryl Shipman Row Four: Ierry Short, Ronald Short, Ronnie Siclers, Mary Singer, Sherry Smal- ley. Diana Smith, Sharon Smith. How Five: Lorrine Spen- cer, Pat Spohn, Mary Stants, Bill Stegman, Sam Stegman, Marilyn Struble, Maryann Struble. Row Six: Larry Suma, loe Sutton, Betty Taggart, Linda Tillett, Bill Toepfer, Rolla Trent, Terry Trexler. Row Seven: Darrell Trox- ell, Weldon Turner, Barbara Venice, Sheri Wainscott, Vernon Wegert. Bill Weide- man, Io Anne Weinke Row Eight: Konnie Welch, Caralee Weller, Sherry Wendt, Nancy Werner, Steve Wernz, l-larry West- cott, Bud Whitney. Row Nine: Frances W,l- liams, Arthur Williamson. Carolyn Wilkinson, Virginia Willis, Rita Wilson, Iohn Yeatts, Iim Zavakos. Row Ten: Bob Zinn, A A ., 1 ' 'ii QXYR x A v 44' l I P . its by J l 'W X' 5 ,X , f- ff ' . ,rll eff 2- if 'W X 4 l i W W fi f Efagixv xx - A, f ' f ' 2 ,- g 'A in C It K A W ' J, .f x 5 .1 5. .S . ,. M 'C' t ew A fe- 5, l 'A 5' . W e as 'ix -Q t 5 4 W the 7956 NARCISSUS PERU HIGH SCHO PERU, INDIANA Our tales told around the Tig-Arena cover every phase of student life at PHS. From the first football game to the commencement dance, from the first day as freshmen 'till the night that diplomas are received, the Tig- Arena holds many memorable tales, OL SQ ff ' H ui Qvfg, , -17'-.Ii . F n N-1 N' -Aff' a ' FQ: , , , 5 X X 4 J :1.,-:- If- ' I ?I'f'a3Q.g - 5' -lil., l' 1' 11, L5 . - f , 'Q -qv: Ne l at Q '-3 ' r -,fri ff Q' A fm t , ,. y is l gg' S A m'Ex , 1 .ni '- tx V ,!s,.,.Q 5 ,SWK , .1 .- -' . ' ' X-I ' lr ::, f f l - If 4 5 f . t'g'Y:'k': - '--'-Q 5 f , Q i t -- ' Us-s. , if i .se 'Q YQ . , e, 1 .5 f' N x i , Y R , - . V 4. M. .A , E X ., . . Nm ..- X .t ,NS ff! V .,,, - V ., Sophomores Aclmire Cats Sophomore class officers 'ldig those crazy cats. The large tiger was given to Pl-IS by the seniors of '55, and the wee one was a contribution of Bostics Sport- ing Goods, The officers shown adrniring the ani- mals are lohn Cooke, president, Lance Middlekautf, vice-president, Ann Stegmari, secretary, and Susie Dyer, class treasurer. - . .:..y,:,.,:5.-I ,--, H .Y 1 ' Em . , : ,Y 1+ K :,..,vfX Q S 5- I I Row One: Iudy Adams, Larry Adams. Marilyn Al- wine, Howard Anderson, Edith Andrews, Iohn Arland, lean Arnold. Row Two: Ieaneene Ash- by, Richard Bachman, Har- riett Bakehorn, loyce Bards- ley, Robert Barr, Roberta Barr, Mable Bates. Row Three: lenny Beard, Iudy Beauchamp, Myron Bell, Linda Bender, Shirley Benner, lerry Black, Robert Black. Row Four: Karen Black- rnan, Sharon Blackman, Alex Bondar, ludy Bostic, Goldie Boyer, Iudy Bradley. Charles Braun. ,gs , S. :Tj we Ai A V fi- Q' in 11 - an .. M : ' t - t ,r -rr hx.. '., 715. A-L1 if 'l l fl? V -'ii' 'F if , fi V' '61 , - J . : 5 . ' ,rrr , V f Q P.. Q , gf: F V 1? my ,I ' I 'ka-, .- 1 i k AC: I, V x g., , QQ, . 5 . ff -e L . J ,- ,? , iii.. 3-fi if . A f f 'A , l M 5 Q ms n I ' ' . -f -.-,?2.e- if if QE ...X Q W il . Rag, X 4 ii ,, -:P 'Iv lrnqo-nl Row One: Bob Bruck, Lin- da Bullock, Nancy Burkhart, Iohn Burns, Carl Butzin, Linda Caple, Oneda Carr. Row Two: Ed Carriger, Brenda Cartee, Ioyce Cattin, Dick Chandler, Tom Chit- tum, Ed Chris, Connie Clem. Row Three: David Cleve- land. lanis Clingarnan, Mar- ty Cole, Dave Compton, D a n n i el Conner, lohn Cooke, Connie Correll. Bow Four: lune Cotner, Ierry Cover, lohn Creager, Dick Cress, loe Cress, Mad- eline Crippen. Bill Cross. Row One: Ann Cypherd, Freddie Dennis, Denny Dinsrnore, Suzanne Donald- son, Eloise Doran, ludie Doran. Karen Doran, Row Two: Caroline Doug- lass, Karen Draving. Perl- ette Duncan, Beverly Durkes, Sam Dye, Susie Dyer, Iudy Eisele. Row Three: Douglas En- gel, lane Ennis, LeRoy Etue. Bob Fenelle, Charles Fergu- son, Vicki Ferguson, Bar- bara Ferris. Row Four: Allan Flora, Margaret Floyd, Robert Foreman, Paul Fultz, Ierry Fuqua, Beverly Galbraith, Ierry Galbraith. Row Five: Linda Gambee, Ioyce Garland, Charlotte Garner, Kenneth Garner, Sue Garrison, Max Gasa- way, Max Geiselman. Row Six: Norma lean Geyer, Iohn Goble, Russell Gochenour, Eugenia Graift, Bob Grandstaff, Mike Gray, Ruth Ann Gridley. Row Seven: Elmer Gross, Everill Gruwell, Elizabeth Guinn, Ronald Gustatsan, Katie Guyer. Carolyn Hack, Bob Hahn. Row Eight: Amy Hanson Nedra Harmon, Beatrice Harris, Bob Harshman, Mor- got Hartleroad, Frank Hart- shorne, Anna Hatton. Row Nine: Gayle Hays. Bill Helvie, Terry Hentzen, Ierry Hiers, lim Hiers, Becky Hiner, Ianet Hoagland. Row Ten: Arliss Hodson, Ianet Hodson. lohn Hoff, lim Hostetler, Shirley Houlihfrn, Carole Hull, lohn Hutchin- son, Row Eleven: Virginia Iackson. Iudith Iohnson, Charlotte Iones, Mary Kel- ley, Ed Kennedy, Tom King, Torn Kirk. i Q X X -. f 'Y . 3 ' is 1 i X.: ., ' Q an D H., N -::' 4' 'Q w .H x I , Q Q L -' I ' S 'Q 5- b 1 is 1 'F' Xl, K ' ,f . ,f F ' lm gl I 4 H, tl A 4: UN ' f 2 X D wi F ' l if! X 'L ' - Kg i Y t r 1 I . wx . J c R 'i , 'ff , ::- - WE Q 9 Y 54. I 'A 5' R? Ji ' V Q K' 5 A 1 'K Y v . K. I. ' - 9 . 9 , ,N , , . i 1 X L if FXR B X - '. 4 , 5.5 r 6 iv LE Q24 t- Z ..- 6 ,Q C . - h E f X 5,5 Q AQEX X Q Bit 1 I l,. in Q N it ,fi x X5 , QF' 'S ,QQ we me , ff' 4 Xe ,y y X 5' :tx k x x-.. R, It Q V A, QQ Q N YL it A vx .'.,v ry g 1 if g .' -kg Sze - . ,. X . ,' I l , -k g: , Txof 1 gg --'A xi2 f f'L,, ,fig -S,-e f xi.,. ,,., . t ,i .- , , A l r . Q 4.,,,, , 4 it f'1' - gg, , 1 3 , . ' tit , .tt Q :...'1 2 .:::. 2 T .3 f' ' '. X:- Q-is-,K .1 ' '-' aixixzf V A: f A V , I I f 1 ' ' - :fi 1 H' S 1.1 : A , . t we s K ' , 361 fi g , iii! .J L 231 53 . et- to 4 X . ff' ' 5 i. i e ' , J x, f v VK N.. x e 'X r M X .y..-.,,w:r:.,:,-, V my! ks. , ff. :..1 ,- t,- we 5: 4 iii .5 ,::1 . . A ,ft n ' i- - -X S Y: 4' if l Row' One: Iohn Kirkmey- er, Ieannine Kuntz, David Kurz, Linda Lee, Lois Life. Becky Lighty, Sharon Lind- sey. Row Two: Don McCain, Bill McDaniel, Mike McEl- heny, lay D. McGinnis, Claude Mclntosh, Glenn McLay, Raymond Maggarcl. Row Three: Donna Man- nies, Barbara Martin, Lois Martin, Sharon Mattox, San- dra Mavrick. Ella Metcalfe, Lucinda Metzger. Row Four: Lance Middle- kautt, lim Miller, Patty Mil- ler, Bill Mills, Margaret Mills, Beverly Mishler, Larry Mooney. Row Five: lames Moore. ludith Morecrait, Talmage Morgan, Naomi Morris, Alice Murphy, Mike Murphy, ludy Anne Myers. Row Six: ludy Kay Myers, Marland Myers, Alice Neu- pert, Stanley Newby, Mary lo Nix, William Oglesby, Nancy Patesel. Row Seven: Iohn Pegg, Sam Pegg, Beverly Premer, lohn Radel, Ernest Range, Mary Ridenour, Frederick Rouch. Row Eight: lanet Rozell, lim Russo, Ronnie Sampson, T e r r y Saylor, Connie Schmidt, Richard School- rnan, Wayne Schrader. Row Nine: Carolyn Schroll, lunior Schroll, Mar- ilyn Schroll, Virginia Scott, Helen Sharpi, David Sher- rick, Marlene Shipley. Row Ten: Diane Shrock, Carol Simpson, Bob Smith. Carl Smith, Nancy Smith. Paul Smith, Butch Sorenson, Row Eleven: Ann Steg- man, Mary Frances Stevens, Thomas Stout, Carolyn Strassle, Mary Swihart, Bet- ty Swope, Linda Thomas. Row One: loe Turner, Carol Ullery, Steve Wack- nitz, Iudy Ward, Terry War- der, Beverly Weaver, Phoe- be Webb, Row Two: Robert Weide- man, Becky Weist, Patsy Welke. Bill Westater, David Wheeler, lohn Whittenber- ger, Charles Wilburn, Row Three: Glenda Will- cutt, Alice Wilson, Bosellen Wilson, Iohn Winters. Char- lene Wise, Richard Wood- house, Connie Wooten. Row Four: Nick Zelinsky, Alice Zinn. gf Q. . Q. 7 V61 f g, v ,, fl we K1 ,fr . ,. A ,, S P Q i t if A ,B .5 g its -9 t ' :Pi T, ' ffl AA, 'ist Q if 1 K f' r xv, , I M f ... rl 3 K P , I y - l X f ,,., f XITVK ' it , r, .i 1 A r 1 A, l ?'e- 1 im! ',,' 3' el i s t r N t r 2 '49 Y an , Q, L Q .3 Er . . .: g if V Q 'l .: U -ll ' G TY Sil er' -, f A ' i X f vi' F T l' 4, W. it T? V' A F C .. We li 'N 2 W X if T - k',s.1'5.4' ' is E I-:St y i ,, L i. Q Freshmen Memories Begin The treshrnan class officers gather to discuss the problems of the day They are David Sutton, president, Mary To Volpert, vice-president, Sharon Trexler, class sec- retary, and Nancy Phillabaurn, treasurer, A big part in anyones book-ot-nierna ries of their days at Pl-lS is the gatherings outside the main entrance, Freshmen will be living the part for the next tour years, as the seniors realize Hlvlemories are Made of This. Row One: Nilcie Aikman, 91, Terry Amos, Kenny Ander- rift ,f ,.,. l son, Bilton Anderson, Tom . Andrews Barbara Opp, Iohn Appleton . Row Two: Iirn Arrnstrong, by Bobby Arvin, ludith Bab- ' - coke, Terry Bailey, Nancy Bake-horn, Tim Baker, Ed I- Ballard I Row Three: loyce Bards- . f ley, Phyllis Barkdull, Donald ' Barr, Helen Bender, larnes Bixler, Betty Black Nancy Blackburn. v Q , Q , in X ' L '-Vv 1 gg he . y f .r g in B 5 i f L r- ' 'X ., . ,. F , VI.: A - ri r f 1 QI ., , P' ' ,.1W 0 V i, Q, , 1: Q ' , N v , -gy ,A f ? V- IE? BS 2 S-ji A ' QT-L . Q I.. J L. ' l f it L sy s r f si f iyii i A' ' - 5 f . .A'! V i V '. ,,f e ,rl ,, -ix .w.'.,,.. 11 ' ,5 if t f :fr ss' bvlvll -if 1-, w... hw, . rx . X -, I- 1 V A , .. .,,. gs.: X , ., i N , 'r , V -,A, . f 5 ' ' f .. - 3' ri f M M L ' fl ' D H ,. , r ' ni 7 u - - ' 50' Row One: Bill Boettjer, Wayne Boyll, Sharon Bran- am, Terry Brooks, Robert Brough, Beverly Bryan, Bob Buckner. How Two: Ioann Burgan, lim Burnett, lerry Butler, Garry Butt, Thanet Butzin. Larry Callahan, Ioe Car- son. Row Three: Anita Catey, Ellen Cattin, Patty Cattin, Marie Clark, lay Cole, Linda Colglazier, Mike Con- ger, Row Four: Henry Conger, Earl Correll, Phil Correll, Phyllis Cotner, lack Cover, Susie Cover, Larry Cover, Row Five: Clyde Creech, Doris Crist, Irvin Croy, Iohn Cypherd, lohn Dagnen, Phil- lip Dame, ludy Dangerfield. Row Six: Marie Davidson. Becky DaWalt, Carol Deane, Dariel Deason, Deane De- Lawter, Bonnie Devine, Della Donaldson. Row Seven: Diana Don- aldson, Mary Helen Doug- las, Kenny Edwards, Dave Eisenrnenger, Dean Ellers, Sharon Engelage, Willa Enyart. Row Eight: ludy Estep, Sharon Ewer, Fred Fecht- man, lane Ferrara, Debbie Fishback, Georgann Foo- shee, Alberta Forker. Row Nine: Marian Foy, Larry Garbert, Kenny Gar- land, Martha Garland, Craig Gaunt, lulie Gilgrist, Bonnie Geberin. Row Ten: Susan Gillette, Don Gray, Max Greene, Beverly Green, Tom Greth- er, Dennis Grimes, Thomas Grimes. Row Eleven: S h i r l e y Guinn, Norwood Hall, Ierry Hamman, Linda Hancock, Linda Harris, Ieanine Har- tleroad, Ieifrey Host. Row One: Bill Hein, Cecil Helton. Larry Hemdal, Alvin Hedrick, Nancy Hendricks, Iudy Higginbotham, Elmer Hileman. Row Two: Linda Hill, Nancy Hill, Georgianna Holden, Sandra Holdren, Sue Holland, lim Holmes, Iohn Hoover, Row Three: Wayne Hoo- ver, Merle Hostetler, Linda Howard, Vernon Howard, Toni Howenstine, Bob Hud- son, Terry Hudson Row Four: Peggy Hull- rnan, Sharon I-lulce, Sharon Iames, Lucille lones, Torn Iones, Sandra lordan, Shar- on Iordan, Row Five: Buddy lung- wirth, Carol Kehler, lerry King, Karl King, Richard Kramer, David Krauskopf, Pat Krolt. How Six: Iohn Landgrave, leanette Landis, Alan Lees, Billie Lenfesty, Doris Lewis, Karen Lindsey, Iudy Loury. Row Seven: Dick Martin, Iames Marquis, Larry Mc- Cain, Danny McGue, Bob- ert McKinley, Richard Mc- Kinney, Kay Messrnore, Row Eight: Chuck Mei- schke, Ierry Mellinger. Fred Metcalfe, Veronica Mettler, Sandra Metzger, Iohn Mi- ley, Mary Lou Miller. Row Nine: lim Mills, Art Mitchell, leanie Mize, Lois Morgan, Iudy Morris, De- anna Moyer, Harold Myers. Row Ten: Toni Myers, Becky Newman, Ruthann Nobliti, Ned North, Don Ousley, Kay Parkman, Bill Pennycoil Row Eleven: Marilyn Per- soneii, Nancy Phillabaurri, Ieanne Pontius, Donna Pressler, Bonnie Prior, Sher- rill Quigley, Zalene Rey- burn, N in xi . ' R 13 T W, 5 left R ', L: 'YQ ' I 1 'US .1 F L x '-x ww i fx.: Q- if 4 bn. Al f . - 'W fx 3 f - ' K :P 1, A I 1 Y ' K ' if 52 543. ,h , , .l , a' 3 W V i .--Ll, V rf' X ' A . K.. i'-in A E 'lsjflh ii 'PA fi, 1 , sir .J My 7:7 ,X W ,, ..,-. W I 1955 , it -gn W K fl, , A , 4' 5 ' B fp, E7 ' ,f e- 3 X ra, 5 4 ,K ' , 3 ,. l ' E N , X' 'cl sc. R G z. i . . mx K' -- i 'T 42 i I In at Q ', KZ? f Mm l , A f 5- -e ' , 'Q A -,,. f il - ' V , i ,, , si gwgg QQ, ,A 4 I g ,5 i X J -., 'l lj! , in 1 . - f E.. yy - I: U., ., ' ' . ,l id: L 1 ' ' ' i ' .11 5 , . fy , 'gf fl X -. ix. gig J EN 'l,f5:t, .-fm C - N' 'ig 'X X ' - '21 . ft-tg. :-1- i i I .- J :il'..SiJ W . RN A Y in , F' fb. l- as V 'N '- -Q .,:' t ' fi- t '-.A , n-Qi -is W - 'Q, , ' ' f 12- - K A ,gg , X f' Qi P ix . , Rat gill A . -, XP? its Q X Q' V S Q , 1 ,T fb , 25: 1 1 P ,fl ii ' K cf qt.. , - 4' , lily.-lil 1 ' ' . r-f f Q3 .KS - my A 1 pr, 'X ljgkjni if 'E+ Q -355 P :i:',M-h -- .- ' . '. , In ' , 1 ' , 5 ,. 1 ? 4 ' A 4' NA Y' K- ii, V ,t V - 1. H A .z i 3 6 :L -6 I Q Y iw t NV, 5? -f wi 25 ' K Q Q' Row One: Sandra Rader, Pat Ray, Ralph Richards, Rhonda Richardson, Car- olyn Roark, Pat Roberts, Sharon Robertson. Row Two: leaneal Rush, Iudy Saylor, Patty Schlag- eter, Dan Scott, Gary Scott, Karen See, Bill Shanabar- ger. Row Three: Iulia Scheer- er, Sue Shipman, Frances Shoemaker, Arleen Schultz, Dennis Smalley, Dale Smith, Freeman Smith. Row Four: Keith Smith, Kirk Smith, Micki Smith, Sue Smith, Priscilla Snow- cleri, Garry Stackhouse, Bob Sterling. Row Five: William Stru- ble, David Sutton, Fred Tate, larnes Thomas, ludy Thompson, losie Thorpe, Ted Tibbets. Row Six: Marie Toepier, David Townsend, Della Townsend, Iudy Townsend, Phillip Townsend, Phyllis Townsend, Sharon Trexler. Row Seven: Valentine Tschiniak, Connie Van Baa- len, Dave Van Treese, Mary lo Volpe-rt, Sherry Ward. Linda Warren, Ierry Way- mire. Row Eight: Tom Waymire, Iere Wendt, Iohn White, Iudy White, Lena Wilkin- son, Ieariirie Williams, Ro- ma Williams. Row Nine: Ronald Wil- liams, Nancy Wilson, larnes Witham, Scotty Wirick, Michael Wouster, Iohn Wy- lie. Iames Yard. Row Ten: Ronnie Young, Iudy Zavakos, Sidney Zerbe, Nancy Zimmerman. Checking over the results of the school survey are school board mem- bers: Ancil Dinsrriore, Mrs. Paul Thompson, Don Mahley, Mary Robinson, secretary, Russell Rhodes, Willard Redman, Walter O'Brian and Fred Fechtman during a regular board meeting. School Survey Was Big Project Cf New Superintendent Mr. Fred D, Fechtman was installed as our new superintendent ot schools this year. Mr. Pechtman is a graduate of indiana University and has been superintendent ot schools at Tell City, indiana and Williamsport, lndiana. One ot the biggest projects that was under- taken this year was the Peru School Survey. The main oblect of this survey was to lind out how and where improvements should be made in the Peru schools tor the future years, All of the investigative reports were completed and then were printed along with graphs and maps ot the various studies of the survey. One ot Mr. Pechtmans goals is to visit each class room at every school in Peru, He feels that in this way he can get acquainted with all of the teachers and also a great many of the pupils. Mr. Pechtman traveled to Atlantic City, New lersey, in February to attend the National Con- vention ot the American Association ot School Administrators, Planning each day's schedule is the tirst duty each morning ot Fred Fechtman, Superintendent ot Peru Schools 5.4 K Sf' - if ,7- .53. PHS Adds Nine New Teachers To Teaching Staff Although teaching school and being a high school principal are not the easiest jobs in the world, the smiles of Earl Delph and his staff of teachers and administrators portray their suit- ability for these jobs. They are always anxious to make any adiustrnents in the curricular system that will benefit the students, ln addition to assuming their duties they will also assist with extra-curricular activities. This includes sponsoring clubs and supervising class plays and musical productions. Nine new teachers were added to the faculty this year, Ted Dunn began his coaching career tor Peru in the basketball field but was drafted into the armed forces before the Completion of the first semester. Ray Geyer then became basketball coach in addition to teaching driv- ers training. Charles Craycraft became the health and safety instructor while Richard Wil- banks entered the English and history depart- ments. Edwin Napier rendered his teaching services to the government classes and Ralph Poi! began teaching history to the students of Peru High School. Mrs. William Crone assumed all responsibility in the homemaking depart- ment and became director of the school cafe- teria, Mrs. Mary lean Biddle became super- visor of all girls' athletic activities and lohn Beasley accepted the position of assistant speech instructor and began also to teach English. Earl Delph. principal, discusses with Chaplain Morgan of the Burikef Hill Air Force Base the details of an auditorium to enable PHS studef1TS to become better informed on the relationship of the Air Base with Peru ,,,,,-vw' K .13 Like Fafher, Like Son I.e!'s run through 'Them Bases'. 5:32 luxe: ' e cs he trles to get both of if ser.: Z: przzta L.. r muslcul mstrumems Tlrnriy seein: rncre mterestei zn becommg CI football star than cr tr.us1C1nr. Em: prac- tices l'll5 souszphcxe '.-:nth lfnd '.-rhxle D151 'f.'c-:d- house Wccdze' fl 2- u 7 nl A R tv . x' wg! -rf' Ai- - 1 Q -. JI x 4, A V s I ff Q J fs' I? 5' E7 : .,.., f 1:4-I E5 I.- 1... Charlotte Baker :L,-.,,.--., ., pw--. -4 .,,,. M... .o ....-.r:,. Iohn Beasley, A. B. 'Few'-,-L 'lf,LL-, 'IT' f',.. .o..,,..... .....,-,. ..... ef-. gfilf Pazji, iid 7' Mary lean Biddle, B. S. f5?.y51:3. Ejllffltlif. GP. D. H. Boone, B. S.. M. S. f F. . PTLTJLZC .:-ii: lffzii. Heist .,,,:,, P,.,..:,,, JJM Helen Brundcxge, A. B., M l.lCT1'T11T. I-.E':T.f A Iohn Cokain, B. S. 1,',.-'..-L C--- C- pf! A L -fe-.- i6T A. Charler Crcxycraft. B. A.. M. A -,.. ... -,.-. . .. -.-A P- . -.,.E.- .,,..:.?L-.. ,..., J Adeline Crone, B. S.. M. S izieriiiiit :Zie'eT1Z Noel E. Davis. A. B., M. A ...-. V- 5. ina... 7, less Dice. A. B.. M. A. Richard W. Donovan. B. S.. -F-,-,LLVWN JL' .. 5 M H 'N' L 2-...LW fu - r Wd.. .. -,-.. ,--.. Ted Dunn. B. S. Dean Finch, A. B.. M. A. Roy Geyer. B. S. 23349: 1. :: :t.. Mrs. Marie Haag i Q9 'Se- N-ui , A ' 3 . . :fa , A , .Q -,,, , fgdi 6,- .J is - 4 X? n . 'E ' f f A WK If ,r lb 4 A cfm. W 'fit g,,,, Q :JF 'WI' ,,.o-- X 3 - f Q i . A L if ' I f:' Q- 1: ff. .5-X - QA' Kawai. , f f 21' .sex-1 X, ,Q '. zg:,w.f-. 1, Q11 'Qs mb Iames F. Hawker. ALB.. M.A. English, Speech, NFL, Debate coach, lr. and Sr. Play, Rodeo. Ina Homish. I-LB., IVLA. Latin, Spanish, Y-Teens sponsor. Dean Houser Extra Curricular Book- keeper. Betty Io Hudson. B.S. lournalism, English, Narcissus-Peruvian adviser, Quill 6- Scroll sponsor Bernice LeMaster, R. N.. B.S. School Nurse, Health Education Alice Moon, B.S. Salesmanship, Com- mercial Law, Typing. Edwin Napier. A.B. History and Govern- ment. Student Council sponsor, Iames E. Noble. B.M. Band, Choir, Rodeo Di- rector. Clarence Oury, A.B.. MJX. Biology, Narcotics, Freshman Hi-Y spon- sor Ralph Poli, B.S. Social Studies Paul Prible. A.B.. M.S. Biology, Algebra, Gen Math, Freshman Bas- ketball coach. H. L. Rector. B.S., M.S. Dralting. Teachers can enjoy themselves also, as is proven by Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Beas- ley and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moon at the Sno-Ball as they participate in a snow tight. Morning gab session. The principals oltice is the congregating place of high school teachers each morning before school takes up. Mr. Dunn answers one of Mr. Geyers questions about the ball game of the night before as lames Noble, Wayne Taylor, Ralph Poll and Gene Wern: listen intently. Teachers Enjoy Extra Ac+ivi+ies PHS Gains Heighi' From one extreme to another .,. . fv,.L, fvfngivv f,L,. .C,.,.,.:, ,7.,,,,.,,: , , -.1-M.-. 4,f,.,.,..,... ,---..-. ..--.4.- ,.. f -fc, Q, f-L, -,-ff.. ,M-A -'f-,.v, -V ..'.-- .- 3-7 ..,.,. -.':'.1 ,':' 7- f-Lvv-Lv,-Lv. ,. K,-ff 7 ,. . ,, .,:, ,,-5-,.. ,..... ,,, 5-fgfil Elizabeth A. Ridenour. B.S.. M.S. F.f: f. fats. f'-:.'1 .-f..-: 3 fr-.. Mary Robinson B. L. Hufe. A.B.. M.S. , . ., . .. ,..,, ' '.'.,-,.. fine' 2.27.7127 Mary Stutesman, AB., M.S. TVR -r ',,., ' JY ' ,. , f J.,., A,-1 , Wayne F. Taylor. B.S. Bertha Tereba, B.S., NLF.. Mary Tresch Ruth V. Wagner. B.S. M.A. N. E. 'kGene Vlernz, B,S.. M.A. Richard Wilb anks, B.S. Hester C. Vlood, A.B.. NLP.. . ,..,. fx f Tom Yeager, B.S., NLS. .1 ..-f., I .....,...Y.. -: u :ws 721 . 35, , .5 -L 'L p 5 ,3 A ' 43 .A X X F Au. I Cv .rd .ff .', 1 1- -L! , .rxx S X E' i -A wane Q P:-X Qui ,,..-fi' Ashw- :. ..--- QIA t3':V..34Q?i , .M , i'.xEe.eQY'ff ,,:gQ3'1' 1 'S .50 . ,Ya-sk Y ji .:' 1,5-,-1 'EE55 if xx . N. .1. Qi, NN n N .. U ' . .4 'wififyx . . egg' A he u , f, Uiim ,r - N R 1 x. 3 1. -I Q ,asm 7 'N - ff , Y Y K 'U ,,f - New Monitor System ls Put Into Action By Student Council 5 3 A X Y A X K fmt Serious thoughts run through Carl Grossls mind as he con- templates the duties and responsibilities of a student body pres- ident A monitor system was formed during l955-56 tor the prevention of students roaming the halls during classes, Eight monitors for each period were chosen by a student council monitor commit- tee. Committees were also formed to help preserve and improve school facil- ities, Each committee has a faculty member as its sponsor. The student council again obtained special rates on theater tickets tor the students ot PHS. The officers are Carl Gross, president, Morry Mannies, vice-president, Kay Hancock, secretary, Harry Westcott, treasurer, and Ronald Daine, sergeant- at-arms. Miss Hester Wood, Richard Donovan and Edwin Napier are the sponsors. Eive students attended the state Stu- dent Council meeting at Richmond, High School, April Zl. They were lim Burnett, Marilyn Alwine, loyce Buck- alew, Harry Westcott and Carl Gross. Carl Gross presides over another weekly session ot the student council Representatives are Row 1: Daine, K. Hancock and Ingersoll Row 2: I Crawford, M. Mannies and O'Connor. Row 3: M Myers, Carson, Wold and S. Steg- rnan, Row 4. Burnett, Butler, Sue Braham and Noblitt. Row 5:1 Cooke, Westcott and Lite, Row 6: McGrew, R Wilson and Sutton Row 7: Dyer and Alwine. Standing: Buclcalew, Nash, Howenstine and Hemdal Sponsors are Richard Donovan, Edwin Napier and Miss Hester Wood. The National Honor Society initiated the largest group ever in a traditional solemn servzce. Row 1: Fechtman. M Hein, I Fultz Erdie, Bolinger, Robinson Westcott M Mannies, Wold, president, Hanks, vice-president, and Wittig, secretary-treasurer Row 2: Rhodes Reineke, Washington, Sumpter, Gooch, Science Club members undertook many pro- tects this year, including a Ven de Graf gen- erator, a hi-li phonograph, and a low temper- ature reirigeration unit, Club members presented an auditorium on March l-1. The play was called MThe Honey- moonerst and resembled the television show ol the same name. Bill Fowble and Dan Rob- 4' i ,i QW' Whitworth Catey, C Baker. Mackey, Mueller B Mur- phy, Mr Rule. Row 3: O'Connor Lucy, Holloway, Smal- ley, V Willis, C Wilkinson, Weinke, Hopper, ludy Ann Myers, Voight, Brookman, Wright, Miss Ridenour and Mr Boone Row 4: K Hancock Buckalew, Gothard, ludy Ann Reed, McGuirk, Alspach Hamman, Kramer, S Rouch, Noland, Mishler, Fowble and Carl Gross How 5: S Howard. Ballee Stegman Charters, Arnold, Brammer Daine, Draving, Prather Wise and D. Holmes erts portrayed the main characters Bill Fowble Counts the orbits ol the uranium atom as in the foreground loanne Cole, l Fultz, McMinn, Hanks, Alley, R, Kuntz, Wold, Witt and Brammer look on Standing in back are, D Holmes, L Sharpl, Powell, E. Mishler, S Howard, Whitworth, l., Smith, Surnpter, Pope and K. l-lull, , t .fa- x ' 5 -'ze' r gi Bowling, Teachers, Many striking events will make this year one of the most treasured in the memories of the GAA. Numerous play days showed Peru's skillful teaching and counsel. In com- petitive playing, the A and B volleyball teams were undefeated. The Y-Teens observed a thrilling and lun-packed year. ln October, seniors en- tertained their mothers with a program from the Bunker Hill Air Force Base. At Christmas time juniors trimmed a tree in the style ot Central Europe, Iuniors hosted the annual candlelight apprecia- tion banquet in the cafeteria in April. Look out, Norma, or you'll go down the alley with the ball, warn GAA officers, sealed: Carriebelle Butzin, bowling chairman, Mitzi Eisenmenger, deck tennis chairman, lean Arnold, treasurer, and Mary Io Hanks, basketball chairman, Standing are lane Fultz, recording secretary, Audra Brower, president, ludy Werner, vice-president, and Mrs Mary lean Biddle, adviser The symbol of all Y-Teens 15 shown by the triangle ol members Row l: Beineke, Wickerham and I. Mills Row Z: S Holmes, S. Landis, Dollens, Rhodes, Burrous, Funk and Krile, Row 3: Fu- qua, Lennon, Roberts, B Miller, Alspach, ludy Ann Be-ed, Spencer, Hammond, M. Burkhart and Wilkinson Row 4: Bowman, Busert, Smalley, Venice, Baby, C, Wilkinson, McFadden, Hoepp' ner, D Smith and D6-aton. Row 5: Miss Ina Hornish, sponsor, K Guyer, Laudenschlager, Patter- son, Mazarenko, Weller, Grogg, Norris, Mclntosh, I. Hudson and Clarkson Row 8: Lee, C lanes, Cypherd, E Doran, C. Wise, Gambee, Bardsley, B. Lighty, S. Guinn, K Doran, Heppe. L Etue Row 7: Weaver, Branarn,I Werner, Welke, Swope, ludy Kay Myers, Cartee, Bullock, Bishop, Metzger and Pratt. Row 8: McCeary, Schmidt, Eberle, Henry C. Douglas, Lile, Iudy Anne Myers, Ennis, Andrews, Dyer, N, Burkhart, L. Bender and Carr Safety, and Various Proiects Play Big Part in Student Life Patrol Captain Steve Dobler reminds Tibbets, Braun, Brough, Oglesby, Hohen- berger, N l-lostetler, Chatlosh, Mclflheny and Dennis that they carry great responsi bility to the students of PHS, Keeping a watchful guard on their traffic posts, the PHS patrol boys have continued to live up to their standards of safety. Patrol boys are on duty morning, noon and after school to guard the bicycle area and the crossings at Miami and Cass Streets. The patrol system is sponsored nationally by the Chicago Motor Club. Noel Davis is in charge of Peru lsligh's safety patrol with Steve Dobler acting as captain, Brand new projects are dis- played before the members of the lndustrial Club by Russell Miller, Bob l-lahn l-foward Barr l and Steve Dobler while spon- sors Thomas Yeager and lohn Cokain look on Members are M. Ploss, I. Engle! B Bachman, Prather, Wise, Weisenberger Wilburn, B. Lees, Mosher, Greer, I Richards, Waymire Terry Aikman and D. Hiers Any boy taking classes in woodworking. machine shop, printing or drafting may apply for membership in the lndustrial Club, although the club is limited to only 24 members. Meets ings are held monthly in the lecture room of the industrial section under the direction of lerry Wise, president, Bob Gordon, viceepres- ident, Vic McKee, secretary, and ferry Engle, treasurer. The sponsors in charge of the club are Thomas Yeager and lohn Colcain. .53. Look Sharp! PHS Bcmdsmen, or you'll find five demerits against you. The members of the high school band :nap to attention because they know the officers mean business Row 1: V. Ferguson, K Hancock, Miley, Rosellen Wilson, Barkdull, S Cover, La-hee, Featherstone and Newby Row 2: Holloway, Garver, Noblitt, Butt, O'Connor, Ingersoll, N Morgan. B. Miller, Roberta Kramer and Hiner. Row 3: Stackhouse, Woodhouse, Peters, Life, Nash, Cox, Mygrant, Weinke, Zinn andl Lighty Row 4:1 Landis, D. Dice, Yeates, Bixler, Powell. Grandstaff, Penn, lktanny Scott S Stegman and Spohn From Butler University To Bunker Hill Air Force Base, Band projects this year covered everything from playing at the dedication of the Bunker Hill Air Force Base in wretched heat to Christ- mas caroling in chilling winds. They played at all home football and bas- ketball games, and for the basketball game between the Air Force team and Ball State and at the World Wide Air Force Tournament in the spring. This was a new and thrilling experience for them. Playing at the Butler Homecoming proved to be an interesting and not-to-be-forgotten ex- perience. Sore feet seemed to be the latest fad when it was marching season. Bandsmen complained long and loud about their aches and pains. The Christmas Concert on December 21 turned out successfully. Christmas caroling took our band members through the business district during fourth period and noon. All music departments in Peru were given the chance to prove their abilities at the Spring Concert in April, The Four-Way Music Festival came to Peru this year, A thrilling and rousing event, it added color and excitement to an ordinary school day. The parade in the afternoon was followed by an all-festival dance and the evening concert. A new point system was introduced to the band students. Rules were set up to help band members keep out of the demerit column. Hcxis. pcm-poms, crossbelts, glove-,1 splits, mstrumerxts and :ther r'.e:wf.11txes I1.,l.9f ke LTL :rjer '.'.'r.er. The him: called to attention It 15 all rmpcrtcmt to look sharp for thut brg game er perm: will be taken off Row 1: Hep Mettler B Geberm M Toepfer, Rm: Wxlsoh T31ggert,K Dgrnr. M HITTIET3C1d ami I Derun. Row 2: S Lunjr Brewer Akers II Rush I Cover, B3bcQl:e, Foy Burgxrl Qumie lmd Lee Row3:Ihif,A1'.'.'1r.e L Adizms, C Vx' Dmsmore, Hemdul, R1ch-Jr-:i K Kramer, Zerbe, N Burkhart Wrlght, Arrirews and Buhzcir. Row 4: Perm A I Wendt, D Hgrberts E Mlshler, VVh1tworth Gooch, B Suxiixpier, Fi Dlfe S Pegg S Sf'?QIfT1IV.CIf1j MCGre',-.' The Band 60+ Around . . Excelleni m cz r c h in g drxlls, entertulmng half- Txme shows :nd perform- znces at the Bunker H111 Arr Force Base composed fhe crr:t1v1t1es of the h1gh S C h c ol par3pherr151h3 fhls year Row 1: Dengerheld Kehler Buckulew, S. Holmes Hcmsch and C Baker Row 2: I Myers, hemeke L Wrlhums, Emma S Rcuch M Wrl- kmson Row 3: B Hun- Czclc S Thomas, S. Z3- vokcs Gerhard, Sue Ercmom and C Butzm 'mr - - - -'-Q., Nm W m KJ. X ..,f 'x 55,11 .A-ya A A i Tales Told Around Tig-Ar no K xi X ,R yi-, E ' Activities varied in the Tri-M Club, which is still a relatively young organization under its new name. Mr. lames Noble, club sponsor, Meda Funk, and Carol Wittig attended a convention for var- ious Tri-M Clubs at the Antler Hotel in lndian- apolis this fall. At this convention, a mock in- itiation was given by students from different participating schools. Meda Funk was chosen to take part in the initiation for Peru High Schools Modern Music Masters. After the in- itiation, the sponsor of the clubs discussed the various activities in music departments. The Club took charge of the concessions at the Air Force-Ball State College basketball game and made a profit of around 585, An initiation took place in February and a new system was put into effect. lnitiates were to accumulate a certain number of points be- fore becoming eligible to receive their mem' berships. Explanation of the Four-Way Music Festival seating arrangement is described to officers. Carol Wittig, sec- retary, Meda Funk, vice-president, Nancy Gothard, his- torian, and lon Whitworth, treasurer, by lon Noland, president Tri-M Works For Music Festivalg Pep Band Rocks and Rolls Rocking cmd Rolling to snappy tunes are pep band members, Row 1: L. Peters, R. Wilson, Lashee, Featherstone, Barkclull, Zerbe, Row 2: Ferguson, A. Zinn, Akers, N. Rush, Spohn. Row 3: Wright, Bixler, Grandstaft, Gooch, K. Hancock, Weinke Row 4: Sumpter, Whitworth, Scott, McCain, E. Mishler. Roberts, Row 5: Woodhouse, S. Steg- man, and O'Connor as larnes Noble directs. . 55 . Y X' '.' ' 'TTTI' I Tl3'H'YiTI'E1 Latest iczzz and pop tunes are played by Dance Band members. Row 1: Carol Wittig, Vicki Ferguson, Alice Zinn, Lana Cox, Nancy Hush, Sally Akers, and lanis La-hee. Row 2: Richard Woodhouse, Don McCain, Dan Roberts, lo Anne Weinke, and Don Gooch. The Dance Band played for numerous after-game dances and also for the New Years Eve Dance at the Civic Center. Jazz Used By Dance Band Officers lnnovale Poinl Syslem Don't goof, 'Wcxrd.' Put the man in the correct formation, says larnes Noble lo student director, Dan Roberts, Don Gooch, uniform manager, Ed Mishler, first lieutenanl, Bill Sumpter, captain, lon Whitworth, band manager, Ianis La-hee, librarian, Kay Hancock, second lieutenant, and Sarah Wright, librarian, watch ihe procedure, 'Uo- Lois Life cmd Iudy Anne Myers take cr short break to have their pictures taken. These busy girls have a nerve-wrncking schedule because the choir depends on them for that allfimportant tuning note Where the choir goes, so go the accompanists After the purchasing of new robes, the choir was prepared to make bigger and better ap- pearances this year. Several new pieces of music were obtained for this year's repertoire and also new black folios for each persons music were provided. When the choir had perfected quite a large program, they started their chain of annual appearances. Besides participating in the Christmas Concert, the All City Choral Festival, the Four-Way Music Festival, and a program at Earlham College, they also presented pro- grams for the Bunker Hill Air Force Base, the WCTU, the Lions Club, and other civic clubs and churches. At the beginning of the second semester the officers of the choir, Paul Bingaman, president, Nancy Brookman, vice-president, Dan Roberts, student director, ferry Webster, librarian, lohn Wold, riser chairman, Don Gooch and Pat Rom' melfanger, robe chairmen put together a new criteria that will govern choirs in years to come. Choir Performs For Various Civic Clubs And Churches Melodious tones come forth from the Peru High School Choir as Student Director Dan Roberts directs the pro- cedure ln Row 1 are La-hee, Vance, C Baker, K Fuqua, Mackey, Punk, S Thomas, P Finster, Dollens, Reineke, Struble, O'Connor, Graft, Akers and Ferguson, Row 2: P. Rommelfanger, Brookman, Wooten, A Stegman, F, Wil- liams, l Heed, Wainscott Ingersoll, Clem, McMinn P Morgan, B, Hancock and Wittig Row 3: Woodhouse, Whit- worth, T Trexler, P Redman, Rose, B Mills, Spohn, I, Pinster, S. Howard, DaWalt, Yeatts, Gooch and Wold Row 4: Brauneller Chris Marlowe, M Middlekaufl Penn, Noland, D lanes McGrew, B Stegman, Webster, I Landis and Bingaman A bevy of new members in- vaded the lunior Red Cross this year, forcing them to divide into two groups, sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Ridenour and Miss Ber- tha Tereba. Proceeds from sing- ing valentines amounted to S29 25 this year Here the girls are shown packing gilts to send over- seas. Seated: Bardsley, Stand- ing: Miss Ridenour, Crippen, Miss Tereba, I. Myers, Weinke and Strassle The Future Homemcxkers of America worked toward new horizons. as they tried to pro- mote the development ot creative leadership in the home and com- munity. Here the girls learn the art ot potato peeling from Mary Gerriclc Seated are C Reslenl Mathias l. Garbert and A Sharpi Standing: Burwiclc, P Finster, L. Willis Snow, Rhodes Gerrick C Sharp, Pennycott, See Lawson P, Townsend and Mrs Crone sponsor The thirst cmd hunger ot our fans are readily quenched by eager C-21 members as they yell out their familiar chants, Getting ready for a game are C-21 members, Row 1: A Catey, Lawson, M. Costin, Barsoda, I Host, Mellinger, M Smith Tibbets, A. Lees, H. Myers, Enyeart, S Fultz, and Holden Row 2: Callahan, Noel Davis, sponsor, Grether, Wendt and Mi:- Gue fl Davy Crockett Visits Kid Party and Snowmen Rule Sno-ball The Girls' League started the school year oft with fun tor old as well as new members when they sponsored the annual Kid Party. This years theme was Disneyland which, of course, called lor an assortment oi Davy Crock- etts, Mickey Mouses, Pinocchios, Peter Paris and many others. While snow swirled outside, 120 couples danced amid park benches, evergreens, and snowrnen at the Christmas Dance, which was quite appropriately called the Sno-ball. Mothers entered into the high school social lite when the members of Girls' League brought out the traditional silver tea service and invited their mothers to the Mother-Daughter Tea. S? ,.. ? Last-minute preparations for the Mother-Daughter Tea are made by Girls' League officers as they shine the silver teo. service. Seated are Rosellen Wilson, treasurer, Nancy Gothard, presidentg Nancy Brookrnan, co-program chair- man, and Kay Alspach. art chairman. Standing are Sarah Wright, co-program chairman, Marilyn Hein, second vice- president, Bette Hancock, correspond- ing secretary, Ruth Nash, assistant art chairman, Carol Baker, recording sec- retary, and Roberta Kramer, first vice- president. Ccxluculcxtion for the Christmas Dance band is made by Miss Mary Stutesman, sponsor, as Miss Dean Finch, sponsor, counts the votes of representatives. Row 1: Phillabaum, Caple, La-hee, K. Lindsey, Hatton, I. Bush. Row 2: K. Guy- er, D Mannies, Willis, N. Morgan, Gil- grist, lames. Row 3: Lenfesty, Gruwell. Struble, Brower, Hamman. Scheerer. Row 4: S Donaldson, Ennis, Wainscott, Dollens, Thomas, Robertson. Tn-5-rr Sweater Fans Dance To All Stars and Freshies Get' OH Easy Three hours of continuous dancing at the Sweater Hop and the removal of freshman boys' initiation were the big events in the operation of the Boys' League Representatives for the 1955-56 year. The Boys' League under the direction of Gene Wernz, physical education instructor, also presented their annual Thanksgiving prof gram with Captain Chaplain Morgan from the Air Base as the main speaker. Music for the March 15 Sweater Hop was presented by the All Stars. Boys' League officers are Carl Gross, presi- dentg Ronald Daine, vicefpresident, Jack Aik- man, secretary, and Dennis Iones, treasurer. lust one dime gains meme hership for any high school boy into the Boys' League Carl Gross, president, Den- nis lories, treasurer, Gene Wernz, sponsor, and lack Aikman, secretary take time out to count the money dur- ing o homeroom period 'Discussion of the Thanks- giving program speaker is brought up to Boys' League representatives Row 1: P Roberts, M. Smith, Bailey, North, lack Aikman, Binga- man, and Gene We-rnz. sponsor. Row 2: Lantz, Fa- ger, Gochenour, Fechtman. King. Row 3: C Smith, Tate, Gustafson, Wernz, Sizee more, Dinsmore. Row 4: T, Gray, I D Finster, DaWalt, Daine, and T. Kirk Carl Gross presides over the group. Q Q '11 LA ,. Y nf, ,. . . LEEHHH...limiTEQFQ'G!.ir?SEERitSEF35tQT.5i1WLWEW1i Conventions. participation in the World Day of Prayer program and many other activities filled the time of Freshman Hi-Y members. Seated in the foreground clockwise are T. Hudson, lvfeischke, Wylie, W. Williams, Hamman, T. Bailey and F. Smith. Row 1: Stackhouse, Callahan, Mr. Oury, sponsor, Butler, Edwards, Mellinger, W. Hoover, Miley, Tib- betts, Butt, K. Smith and Richards. Row Z: D. Ellers, T Amos, Dagner, Ray, Hein, W. Hoover, Green, P. Roberts, T. Grimes. Witham, Baker, T. Iones and King. Row 3: B. Hudson, I. Thomas, H. Lees, P. Townsend, Wendt, Grether, Ousley, T. Waymire, Garland and Martin. Performing civic duties was the responsibility of the Senior Hi-Y this year. Among many other worthy prolects, the boys solicited funds for the 1956 Polio Fund Campaign here at school and at the basketball games and participated in the World Day of Prayer. Seated around the table are: M. Middlekauff, Yeatts, DeL.awter, G. Bachman, Personett, Odum and G. Pope. Standing are: Chatlosh, Dobler, S. Howard, I. Carson, Webster, Norem, Ballee, D. Ellers, R. Kuntz and Mr. Davis, sponsor. Indianapolis bound are members of the Sopho- more Hi-Y. Officers Paul Smith, president, Bob Fore- man, vice president, Charles Braun, secretary-treas- urer, Lance Middlekauff, chaplain, and Bob Smith, sergeant-at-arms, attended the convention to study the activities of other Hi-Y groups and observe various workshops. Seated clockwise are: Braun, Foreman, McDaniel, Gustafson, lim Hiers, R. Black, lerry Fuqua, L. Mid- dlekauff, Mr, Yeager, sponsor and P. Smith. NFL Wins Chain of Trophies Iames Hawker coached a champion squad of orators and debators this year. The NFL'ers copped a bvey of trophies, ribbons and honors. They began their chain of sparkling victories with a decisive showing at Peru's own inex- perienced debate, They continued this terrific winning streak by running off with the ma- jority of events at Purdue University, Ball State Teachers College, and Fort Wayne. Mr. Hawker's speech squadron also played host to a home meet, one of the first in recent years. The young speakers also offered themselvei tc. the community. By giving various demon- stration debates and other entertaining pro- grams, they served the dual purpose of inod- will ambassador plus top orator. Nothing ccm stop the NFL: not even rain, snow or .zleet Officers Ion Noland, president, Ed Mishler, treas- urer, Morry Mannies, viceepreiaident, and loan Craw- ford, secretary, begin to realise that as Coach lame: Hawker warms up the motor Iohn Befirsley, a new addition to the forensic staff, bid: therri goofl-bye As Iohn Beasley counts noses, Iames Hawker marks down the names of those orator: who wish to attend cr future meet. Members are, Row 1: P Mills, Volpert, Adams, Wheeler, Euckalew, Wright, S Stegman, and Charter.: Row 2: Gruwell, Pressler, B. Mishler, Wegert, Funk, Ingersoll, O'Connor, and Vance How 3: D Manniea, Quigley, Iordan Huston, Gambee, Polk, Washington and McGrew Row 4: Van Treese, McDJniel.2, D Sutzon, Quince A Stegman, Daine, I Myers and Wold Stcmding: Thorpe Grafft, Burnett, M Murphy, M. Smith, Butt Harishcrne, C Smith, Brauneller, S Rauch, Life, and Brookman E E Y i 5 5 1 QQ ,i -af' 5, Why do these girls always gang up on me, complains Bill Fowble, business manager. as Kay Hancock and Sonic Rauch, coseditors, try to console him. Although the going was rough for this special big three, they managed to bring home the bacon to each one ot you in the form of your 1956 Narcissus Tales Told Around Tig-Arena Kay Hancock and Sonja Rouch blinked their eyes unbeiievingly when that last letter oi print was set properly in place. lt wasn't an easy chore, Many tedious, yet pleasant hours were spent wracking the brain tor new ideas, Kay and Sonja planned the Tiger Tales While at indiana University this summer. Their out- line sketch won first place in their financial ls Now a Reality to Co-editors division. Their budget was in the 52,000 to 55,000 bracket and yet they were rated higher than Muncie Central and other large schools in the same bracket. Pill Fowble furnished the co-editors with both moral and financial support. Those Tales Told Around Tig-Arena took a lot oi roadwork. Identiftution of underclcxssmen pictures is done by associate editors and assistants Nancy Brookman and Todd Middlekauff, seated Standing Ioyce Featherstone, Ioyce Buckalew, Virginia Willis, Sarah Wright, Bob Hahn, Lance Middlekautt, Iucly Bonney. ludy Werner, ancl Ierry Webster try to remember an elusive name, xl sr' lr 7 ',1. 3 A 5 - gg .2 , Y- X ' 5 'f 7,531 l X 3 xx sth i X L., I 1 fix-tg ' i ' r L TQ vim as Xin. Bouquets to Miss Woods homeroom tor doing such a wonderlul rob soliciting yearbook gdlef. lvlifxs, Wood passes yearbooks to students in Row l: I Pennycoit, L I-lostetler, Shanabarger, K Hancock and Webster Row 2: C. Sharp, Henry, A Sharp, Featherstone and Dobler Row 3: L, Williams, Sizemore, L. Smith, Lund and Plofzs Row 4: Kindlesparker, I. Schroll, N l-lostetler, B Kuntz cmd Swartz. Row 5: M Wilkinson, I Cook. Appleton and G Iackson. Row 6: Sumpter, I Beed, McGuirk, Dollens and B Blackman Slate Jungle Presented by Jive-conscious Publications Staff A chalky take-ofi on The Blackboard Iungle was offered by the combined forces of Nar- cissus and Peruvian staffs tor their yearbook auditorium Teach- er Nap-pi-ae fSarah Wrightl had a hard time keeping students like Bill Fowble, Sonia Rauch, Ioanne Cole, Ioyce Buckalew, Bob Smith, Lance Micldlekaufl, and Ronnie Short in line, She Iust couldn't keep the eager pupils from telling all that the new Narcissus is the book of the year. Although Bill's past life caught up with him in the form ot a passing flag pole. his only regret was the fact that he wouldn't be able to see the '56 Narcissus. .75. Comparing eoch other's cormpcrigrt pos- ters before the students cost their bollots ore cortdidotes Cort Gross, Morry Moh- rties, cmd Iohrt Wold, More Compoigrting took ploce this yeor since there were C O n + e n + S - - three cohdtdortes irtsteod of two. Classes ... ... 30- 57 Ac+avi+ies sa- 79 Are Memoro 9 Sports . . . . . . 80- 99 Business ... ...IO0-l35 ta u li W.. APN -f X M Members of the Quill and Scroll assist the secretary in getting the minutes typed. They are, seated: loanne Cole, Marilyn Hein, Ioan Crawford, and Nancy Gothard. Standing: Sonja Bouch, Nancy Brookman, Bill Fowble, Kay Hancock, Carl Gross, Sarah Wright, loyce Featherstone and Miss Betty Io Hudson, adviser. The ultimate goal of every high school writer is to be admitted to the Quill and Scroll. ln order to quality for membership, they must be juniors or seniors, have 200 or more inches in print, and rank in the upper third of their class. The Peru chapter of Quill and Scroll in- itiated four members this year, These mem- bers co-operated with the old members in planning the annual Publications Banquet. Print shop boys play an important part in the everyday life of all Pl-IS students. Besides producing the Peruvian every week, they also print absentee slips, passes, play pro- grams and other miscellaneous items. The boys go through four years of training They begin as casemen. From casemen they are promoted to headsetters The third year they may become stonernen and the last year the boys may be pressrnen and turn out the finished product. While Burns corrects the Peruvian type, R Harshman. McClay, E. Baker, Harvey, L Plohr, P. Iones, I. Pontius, Chandler, Goble, Weide- inan, Prather and Ellers watch to see that all corrections are made Hours of perseverance and effort were spent by the Peruvian staff making up pages and seeing that the headlines met the correct count. Seated are loan Crawford, managing editor, Ierry Webster, ad manager, and Carl Gross, sports editor Standing are loyce Feathers stone, photographer, Lacie Etue, circulation manager, Nancy Brookman, news editor, Miss Betty lo Hudson. adviser, and Nancy Gothard, feature editor. It is the job of the staff heads to see that their individual sections are always complete, Scads of ads have to be sold by the journal- ism classes in order for the Peruvian to func- tion and stay out of the red. J ff 'i-1',3i-Elifii9tl- r , ' t I ' e t' I xl. sf' EQ . I we -! 3-cm Reading cmd re-writing copy are enthusiastic journalists, seated: Bullock, Featherstone Brool-zman. Guinri P Mills, Gothard, Gross, N Nix, S Lindsey and Middlekauff Standing: Short, B Smith, Krile, Weist, I Arnc Shrock, Caple, M Cole I. Cattin, B Hahn, ll Burkhart, Wright, C Wise, I Bonney M Vlfilkinfzon, I Cole, I Wet r Odurn L Etue, I. Pegg, C Schmidt, Alwine and Strassle Journalists Journey +o Franklin, Give Peruvian New Look The Publications Office took on a new look this year as the desks and cabinets were re- arranged and labeled according to the new staff. An innovation for this years staff was the formation of a rim, a horseshoe shaped affair around which the staff sat to read, rewrite, copyread, and proofread stories and galley. Marilyn Hein, editor-in-chief, and Ioan Craw- ford, managing editor, collaborated with the as- sociate editors on style, make-up, and content. With the help of an enthusiastic and able group of journalists from Miss Betty Io Hudsons classes, the Peruvian was able to turn out an eight page edition at Christmas and for the Senior Edition in the spring. Two new features appearing in the Peruvian this year were the editors column, lt Sez Here, and a new column designed to meet the seniors. Members ot the staff Iourneyed to Franklin College in Franklin, indiana, to the Indiana High School Press Convention where they learned the new methods and techniques for improving publications IX perlcct gentleman is Phil Witt, buzaineiz man 3 of the Peruvian an he orc-nr his car door for Mari n Hein, editor-in-chic-I, on another daily trip to tl printer? M i U 'e A sneak preview ot initiation is demonstrated by Pete Redmon and old members Iim Robinson, lack Aikman, Don Williams and lerry Korba. P Club lnitiates 27 Athletes Members ot the P Club have learned that the purpose ot the club is to encourage and create interests in athletics. The club also sponsors Worth-while projects throughout the year. When the club has meetings, they have discussions of sports rules and ll-ISAA rules. P Club helped sponsor a dance with the Science Club after the Rochester basketball game. An annual initiation was sponsored by the club on Ianuary 25 in the Tig-Arena lor the boys who wished to be admitted. The mem- bership is open to all boys who have earned a major or minor award in any sport. There were 27 boys initiated, To close the year's activities they had thei rannual picnic in the spring. Officers for the year were lerry Korba, pres- identg Ronald Daine, vice-president, lim Robin- son, secretary, and Don Williams, sergeant-at- rirms. The sponsors for the club are Richard Donovan, Roy Geyer, Paul Prible and Charles Craycratt. Determining what boys are eligible for letters are P Club members, seated, Row 1: Grimes, Wold, Gross, Row 2: D. Cress, B Stegman, R, Kuntz, McGuire, I. Cress, I. Lighty. Bingaman, Penn, Standing: Row l: Gooch, Size- more, R Fisher, Powell, I Kirk, Appleton,O'Brian, Lantz, Whitworth, Donovan. Row 2: L. Sharpl, Catey, Households er, Westcott, T. Sorenson and Bakehorn. X Proud of the Thompson Art Collection are Art Club rnernioerg Row I: I Kidz. '!. Iaiix. ifzlffr. Eper.:-fr, McGuirL: I.. Peters, Pt Kramer Alfpacr. I Reed and S Lanai.: Row 2: bye L lflfrzizrf-r.x1 I 'l.'illia:r.:, C Correll, Winters, lf Crawford, S Eeolrnor., Burnham: and Wayne Taylor, a'i'.'x'er Row 3: D To'f1r..end, Parkrriar. Simpson, A Wilson I. Garbert, Morecraft S Holland, Cagaway Snroiic, C '1'!oo'er. and C 'UL e Row 4: P E:il'z B. Miller, Harriman, D I-Iolrne.: II 'Nilpon and I. Hoi! Artists Show Soap Sculpture Winners, Decorate Polio Dance Qne ot the rnain proiects of the Art Club this year was sponsoring the exhibit of the National Soap Sculpture winners in the rriain hall dur- ing February, Scenery for the Rodeo, and decorations for the Christmas Dance, Iunior Play, Senior Prom, and Kid Party were designed and painted by the Art Club rriernbers. An extra protect this year was the decorat- ing tor a Polio Dance sponsored by the Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority. ln the spring, two awards were given to outf standing Art Club students. Gtticers ot the club are Kay Alspach, presif dent, Ruth Ellen llash, vice president, Linda Peters, secretary-treaxurer, Roberta lfrarrier, sergeant-atfarrris. lndustrialist G David Thorripzaon, lorrrier Peru Student, now president ot Thorripson o Taylor Cornpany, paid all the expense: of Wayne Tay- lor, lffrs, Taylor, and Kay Alspacri for a trip to Pittxburgh, Pa, during Thanlcfggiving vacation lffhile there they went to the H55 Pittsburgh International Exhibition of Contemporary Pair' uae at Carnegie Institute. The exhibition was comprised ol 32h paintings from 23 Countries Apioroxirnately one-third ot the paintings were from the United States .7g. '59 f ii Q 5 Y 'QW . F-fe N . V. .Fifi ' U f 4 - ' 'HPI' i if jg-,,4,1-.M I ev , HQLII. Q A ,,.,:, V' If , ,N ?Y,1f,'l'f 1 ' w ' ,w,,,p,, ,Q , M- ' ' -x -- ,. .7 '. ' ' 4 f ' ,- .. A N411 f rf h, . 1 I x V 5 w .531 Sm - may-g: 1 -1. . -Y: .6 4 . , , , , X .. w,.:..b,, , a y , , X .4 1,4-L.. r , Y , ,N 73, . , , , .. Q , , , Nw' f.- ' x - ','w, 'V ' 1 r ' , ' , . . A 4 'fl higzj 431 fx? V gf: ' . Sai 5 . L. f 4' it 'L 4 x :M 1 .55 fr- '.',1.s. .fm gl, . vs.-V.. W .' 1 ' ,. - J lkgfy A .. . ljyrf-Q.-im xv Ex.. fx P 1.4 , ,R . lv. -faff' - Q Tales of Sporfs Af PHS 5 ..v Outward calm shows on the faces of the Tiger varsity just as it does Good conduct, an even at game time, even though they may be bursting with inner excitement temper and team play Left to right: Kirk Mathias, Swartz, Bingaman, Robinson. Gray, Rody, brought the coveted Hop- Daine, Williams, Sharpt Shipman and Pager. per Award to Larry Fa- ger His agility and quick reactions also Won him the Best Defensive Player Award. Larry Fager Wins Coveted Hopper Award For Conducl Foul shooting accuracy proved to Pcrul Bingamcxn, senior guard, was be Larry Sharpt's specialty as his Spirited play and hard work earn- the only Tiger to get a position on .725 percentage gave him the Foul ed Dori Williams the Honorary Cap- the CIC second team this year, Shooting Award. tain's position from his team mates. Duties Vary For Staff Folding and putting the uniforms away after a game are managers, left to right, Paul Fultz, Terry Hentgen, Todd lvliddlekauff and Tom Kirk. Todd is the only senior of the group and has been managing since iunior high. Although a manager's day is long and hard, the boys have a great deal of fun traveling to the out of town games. Checking the lineup at practice is head coach Ray Geyer. Making sure there will be no mistakes are frosh coach Paul Prible and B-team mentor lack Craycraft. Mr. Geyer and Mr Craycraft are new on the coaching staff this year, Before coming to Peru Mr. Geyer coached the Otterbien l-ligh School basketball squad Besides his basketball duties Mr. Geyer is also cross country coach. Mr, Craycraft was athletic director at the New Castle, lndiana, YMCA before coming to PHS. He taught swimming, basketball and gymnastics at his New Castle post. l-le is also taking over the golf coaching duties, filling the spot that was vacated by Toy Iones last season. 5 'Wil Nw ly? Thcxt's the way! Expressions worn by those on the player.: bench during or game may vary fr in Jlcom CI 1 despair to the heights of ioy There: no doubt which is in evidence here. T ,X .. fl . i, - 4 - R X-s ,-f lx Tigers' Bad Season Puts Them In Eighth Place In CIC Coach Hay Geyer managed to guide his first group of Peru Tigermen to a 6-l2 season rec- ord that saw the Tigers win and lose in alter- nate streaks. Peru opened with a win! stopping Alexandria 56-35 in a ClC tilt, but the advantage was quickly lost when the Tigermen went on a six game losing spree. Losses included: Peru 42-Plymouth 51, Peru 46-Mississinewa 78, Peru 46-l-luntington 56, Peru 55-Burris of Muncie 63, Peru 55-l-fartford City 7l, Peru 59- Marion 76, and Peru 47-Logans- port 66. Auburn became Perus second victim of the year 58-52. Rochester also went down to the Peruvians 78-55. Port Wayne Central came close but here Geyer gained a 63-6l win, Another hard fought contest saw Tipton fall 65-64. Elwood finished second in the CIC and showed their power defeating Peru 52-46. Wa- bash was unable to keep up with the Tigers and the Peru crew enjoyed a 65-56 win over the Apaches. Kokomo, third ranked in the state, stopped Peru 82-51. West Lafayette added a loss 54- 43, Warren Central edged the Peruvians 63-61 and Monticello ended the season for the Tigers with 72-47. Geyer became the victim of the first year jinx as the Tigermen were unable to advance past their own sectional in tourney play. Peru stopped Macy and Chili before losing in the final game to a newcomer, Akron. Akron, the Peru rperesentatives, lost in the afternoon game of the regionals to Wabash, the eventual champs. Reaching up for cr rebound are Tigermen lim Rody C445 and Larry Pager Cl4l. Waiting in anticipation are Don Williqmg f22l, Paul Bingamgm f2Ui cmd Larry Sharpf HOD Elwood, the Tigers' opposition for this game, was the eventual winner of the close contest 52-46 Trying desperately to score CH Tlpflfi 1,1 Tzgerfulrt 11:11 Robzrtfsort i325 Art urt1ier1t1!1ed Efu-.'Qo'f player 1. attempting to block tf11.: .zhot Art other Trgermcm, lun K1rk 4345, 1. under the kusket re-:dy to rebound Aftftcugh the game close 1111 tftf '.-say, E1':.'of:d :size cut on top 52-45 Let go of my foot! 15 probabfy the tfxcughi Cf Larry Finger Q13 he lt- ternpts tt: get hy 1 Mermcelfc 11132 11:1 Rody and Larry Shurpf 1105 fool-1 IIT '.-.vzrtderrtlertt is they try to flgure cut how Larry 15. m-zrmcxgmg to stay on hte feet The T1ger'.a put up 1 very streng frret half but fell to pzecea in the seccrtd haf! fc lzvse 2:1 the CIC chzmpiorts 72-47 Attempting t: complete 31 pgrsf 1.1 PHS guard Paul Bmgrurzicm but he 1.7 hemg closely guarded by VI pau of Auburn men Wcztmg for BIDQQIYIIIIIT to pubs the bolt to rum 13 forward Don W1I1:1r:1e. The game was bmerty ccntested :IH the '.-:ny 'mth Peru fmrrfly ppxfhxg ahead zo 'WIFI 55-52 l:. 1f.,1.e. ...vw W- e - - ---- nes fo PHS Students .5. To make sure the skirt will lit, Sue Gorrisori holds the potterri up to lier in trorit ot the mir' ror before stortirig to cut out the moteriol. Hours of study orid reseorcli go irito the rridkirig ot the finished product ot or senior term poper, Moriy periods ore sperit iri the school librolry os Frorik Slidrio- borger, lim Deloowter. George Pope, Port Rom- riiellcmger, S t e rl i ri cg Howard, Iudy Fe-chtf mon, ond Corrieloelle Butziri look up firicrl sto- tistics tor their reseorclfi report B's Drop County Tourney Overtime Thriller To Clay The Peru B's, under the new leadership of Coach lack Craycratt, ended up the regular season with a twelve won and eight lost rec- ord including the county tournament. During the regular season the reserves won two and lost seven. ln the county tourney the Tigs downed Macy -19 to 45 and won their second encounter from Deedsville Sl to 47. The next and iinal game tor the B's was per- haps the most thrilling game oi the tourney. They came up against the strong Clay tearn. lt tool: the lndians a double overtime to defeat the reserves, This years team and new coach Craycraft deserve a lot oi credit tor combining their efforts and building the team into one of the strcfigest B teams to ever play at PHS. The B team and varsity reserves proved their strength in the annual l-las-Been, Will-Be game. The 'Will-Be's gave the seniors a rough game with the Has-Been's coming out on top in an overtime thriller Bl-58. The Peru Tiger B team. forming the letter P, are counter-clockwise, Range, Cooke, Westafer, Donaldson, Durham, Sharpf, Dawalt, Wack- nitz and Holland 32.1 .g5. Hey, which legs are mine? wonders Larry Durham as he lies in a prone position in the Tig-Arena. Larry did a fine job oi rebounding for the B's this year N ix Freshmen Sfrive To Build Varsify Of Tomorrow Up goes the ball as Roy Smalley prays ll wlll fmd lts way To the hoop 'VV431t- ing for .he rebound m Case of CI rms.: li Iolm Cypherd. 5:2 pal This year's contenders lor il. .pf l xexl years Y'ZIl'Fll'f' are time ' 4 A reshm-im iecwrx Row I: scott, Wllllllmff, M Cozlger xi Biuley, Curley flflj Mizrfm f Row 2: Smalley Smllh, Cy- ' w pherd Hummon-i and Cal- X gl 2 1 lchcm Row 3: l'lUQlCO1 l, Kmll ' - H Ccrnger Sierlmg, Fecilt- EK x, , X K mam cmd Yard . 87 . 6 Q I l I I fi, I n-1-'-1v-f--w--::+1--:--'f--- ----- H-n. --r- H' 1..1.. ..,, 4 1 ,I , I . X 'I . lu ., . v . Nr' A 'N A 1 V 1 I I 'J U . ir m x I I I at t I 5 ff- .. - f ff Q 'z 0 33 mf 'W if .i I , f gi ., fi y 'Xi 8 I HX NN! ' F. it Q fl I x It 2 'Q F ' 'T f af ? . Q' , -. s ' Checking to see that the boys are ready for the nights run is Coach Geyer, Row 1: R Siders, G Donaldson, E. Range. L. Pager, I. Robinson B Weideman H. Chatlosh,M. Geiselman, T. Hentgen and C Creech. Row Z: man- ager T, Middlekauit, E. Holland. I Hamman, G. Scott, I. Cooke, I Cypherd, F Smith, B Oglesby, I. White, C. Meischke, G. Hays and I Cole Row 3: T Stout, S. Dye, I Stout. K Garland, I Rody and D Compton. Cross Country Team Increases Regular Season's Matches The Peru Tigers' cross country team, under the leadership of new coach Ray Geyer, had more meets than ever before. Instead of hav- ing the usual two or three meets Coach Geyer had a schedule ot thirteen meets, not including the State and ClC meets. ln the regular seosons two-way matches the Tigs had a record of tour wins and seven losses. ln two triangular meets the cross coun- try men came in first and third. This year the ClC meet was held at Peru Municipal Golf Course. The Tigers placed sixth out ot ten teams. Muncie Burris took tirst place honors. Harold Chatlosh did the best for the locals by placing eighteenth. The winner ot the meet was Crowell from Tipton who covered the course in 10:88. ln the sectional meet held at Fort Wayne the Tigs placed eleventh out of twenty-one teams which were entered. If Turning in their markers at the end of the ClC conference are members ot the cross coun- try team. Kneeling are Ronnie Siders, Larry Pager, Max Geisleman and Clyde Creech. Standing are Iim Robinson, Harold Chatlosh, Coach Geyer, Gary Donaldson, and Todd Middlekautf, student manager. pw Senior members of the varsity are, Row 1: C Gross, M Swartz, B. Penn, I Lighty and R. Daine Row 2: L Shcirpf, B Sizemore B Fisher, l Korba, T Sorenson and D Catey. Row 3: I. Cress, P Bingarnan, D Bakehorn, D Williams. D Lantz and G Householder. i Graduation Claims Seventeen Seniors Getting stopped after cr short gain by a Hartford City man is Paul Bingaman Coming over to give Bing ECTYNE C5513 Tqvg iw. tance is Tigermcin lim Cress This was the necarning game The Tigers dropped the Airdales 25-6 An unimpressive 2-6-l record showed little reward for the 33 members of the l955 Tiger football team as their weeks of hard work were cancelled by untimely penalties and other forms of bad luck. Peru opened on their home grounds but could not contain Kokomo as the Kats took home a 27-U victory. A weak second half caused the Tiger grid! men to drop to the Logan Berries 38-7. Hartford City came to Peru and became the Tigers Homecoming victim 25-5 but the win was cancelled by a l3fU loss to Tipton. The Tigers received their second CIC setback as Elwood put on a last quarter drive to win a close one 2620. ln the Monticello encounter the Tigers had ta be satisfied with a l9-l9 tie. Wabash surpassed the Bengals 20-l as 95 yards of penalties slowed the Peruvians. Tipton gave Peru the second win of the sea- son as two quick touchdowns gave the Tigers a l3-O edge. Huntington allowed the Tigers one touch- down in the final encounter of the season 27-6. nw-1 'fr -:ff-'-75517: . . Tiger lineman Ronnre Dame Most Valuable Player award Most Improved Player Au was voted Honorary Captain went to fullback lerry Korba, wenl 70 gcy:hcr'nore Tori. lf r and received Honorary All- who algo cropped All-State regular B team lmlfl3:1cl: State and ClC mention mention and Cl CIC ratrng Comparing his trophy wrth another rn ine trophy case IE Wayne Hoover who recerved ine Meet Cufgfandlng Prefn- rnan trophy fu .as 1, 5 as u nlq ' 'l ' lu. . . 4. rp. , . . . 5... h-11, I ---J 'KL' - --- 'f-. .?' - 'Q --Q. . 'V' - X.. - -- 'Z -J '.,,,, W. , 1: TF' X - iff, Taking a short rest :ln ine .rrdelrnfg-9 during 3 lgixftle Ji Ee: J l Freld 15 lrrrr Crea.: Inn 1.1 also recervrnq some needed lVl,JlfU-fl ironi Coach Dcncvcr. Lookrng cn are Iocrnrtiates David Cfzfey Carl Gross. Grldmen Try Hard But Still Have Losing Season Picking up yardage in the Tipton encounter is end, Don Williams, lust missing a tackle is a Tipton player lying on the ground Although Don finally got stopped, Larry Sharpf C485 still got in a pair of good blocks to enable Don to pick up more yardage Don scored the first Tiger touchdown of the season on a pass play in the Logans- port game Giving instructions be- fore sending the boys back into the game is Coach Dick Donovan. The boys about ready to get into the battle are lim Cress, Tom King and Don Williams. lim Cress seems to have the solution to the problem and is sketching the play on the ground. f -:I-T-H Ierseys. pants, and helmets all play a big part in a football managers day. Shown above are D. Cress, T. Amos and M. Ploss who seem to be hard at work folding football jerseys. Managers Work Hard Although the Peru Tiger football team had a losing season with two won, six lost and one tied, a lot of work was put into the devel- oping of this team. The team started practicing August 15. The coaching staff comprised of head coach Dick Donovan, Ioe Saine, Paul Ploss and Ted Dunn Worked hard with the boys in getting the team together. Although Mr, Dunn was drafted into the Army, he did get to complete one season as coach ot the B team. Summer practices were held twice a day. One session was from nine o'clock until about eleven and the other from six to eight-thirty. A typical practice session would include running laps and races, running through dummy plays, blocking and tackling practice, various calisthenics, punting and receiving drills and actual scrimmage, A total of twenty-tour hundred dollars ot equipment was purchased during the season, including new pants and jerseys. Discussing the day's events over the pause that refreshes are foot- ball coaches Paul Ploss, loe Saine, Dick Donovan and Ted Dunn. Mr. Donovan is the head coach and Mr. Saine and Mr. Ploss are the line coaches. Pictured here are the underclcrssmen on the varsity cmd B teams. Row 1: Saine, Carriger, Ship- man, Redmon, Westcott, Wernz, Rose, Finster, Donovan and Cress Row 2: Dawalt, l. Kirk, Gray, Powell, OIBFIEU, King and Householder Row 3: Cover, L. Middlekautf, M. Gray, Garner, Trexler, Schrader, McGinnis. T. Kirk and Norem,Row 4: Smith, A. Sharpf, Durham, Pegg, Gochenour, Wil- burn, Sorenson, Wacknitz, Chandler and Dunn. Frosh and B Teams Prepare For Varsity The Peru Tiger B team, under the leadership Coach Paul Plosss freshman crew started ot Coach Ted Dunn ended the season with a the season like they were going to win all ot three won and three lost record, This was their games. They won the tirst two encounters Coach Dunn's tirst coaching assignment at PHS. lout dropped the remaining tour. Shown below are the boys who made up the freshman football team. Row 1: Arvin, Hoover, Richards, Edwards, Grimes, K. Smith, M. Conger, Wylie and Brooks. Row 2: McKinley, T. Hudson, Ousley, North, Smalley, Tate, Wil- liams and Metcalfe Row 3: Ploss, B. Hudson, King, Martin, Fechtman, H Conger, Yard, Wirrick and Sterling 'x-'fx .. Q., 9 ' I 9 ' Q xg V r .. .4 TT: ,Aging
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